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SEPTEMBER 18, 1919 IKe Rofsal &ero Cla of the United Kii\gdoi 31 OFFICIAL /NOTICES MEMBERS BE SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETING A SPECIAL MEETING of The Committee was held on Friday, September 5, 1919, when there were present :—Brig.-Gen. Sir Capel Holden, K.C.B., F.R.S., in the Chair, Lieut.-Col. Spenser D. A. Grey, D.S.O., Mr. F. Handley Page and Mr. Harold E. Perrin, Secretary. Honorary Membership.—The following were elected Honorary Members of the Club :— Lieut.-Col. James E. Chaney (U.S. Air Service). Capt. Harold M. McClelland (U.S. Air Service) THE FLYING SERVICES FUND A MEETING of the Flying Services Fund Committee was held on Friday, September 12, 1919, when there were present :— Group Capt. C. R. Samson, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.F., in the Chair, Mr. Chester Fox, Squadron Leader T. O'B. Hubbard, M.C., R.A.F. and Mr. Harold E. Perrin, Secretary. Grants and Allowances.—The following Grants and Allowances were made:— (32) A Grant of ^5 to the widow of an ex-ist Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps who died as result of exposure whilst on active service. (40) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a Sergeant in the Royal Flying Corps killed on active service. (70) An allowance of £1 a month for six months to the mother of a 2nd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps who died on active service. (91) An allowance of £4 a month for six months to the widow of a Sergeant in the Royal Flying Corps killed on active service. (109) An allowance of £1 a month for six months to the widow of a Private in the Royal Flying Corps who died on active service. (118) An allowance of £4 a month for three months to the mother of a 3rd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force killed on active service. * (126) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a 2nd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps who died on active service. (128) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a Sergeant in the Roval Flying Corps killed on active service. (130) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a Private in the Royal Flying Corps who died on active service. (139) An allowance of £3 a month for six months to the widow of a 3rd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (146) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a 1st Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (150) A Grant of £$ to the widow of a Private in the Royal Flying Corps killed on active service. (152) An allowance of £2 a month for three months to the widow of a 2nd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps killed on active service. (155) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a 1st Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force killed on active service. (160) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the sister of a 3rd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Naval Air Service killed on active service. (176) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a Driver in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. H H R.A.F. Cadet College A LIMITED number of cadetships at the R.A.F. Cadet College will shortly be open to competition, and will be awarded to candidates who fulfil certain conditions laid down by the Air Ministry. Particulars may be obtained on applica tion to the Secretary, Air Ministry, Kingsway, London, W.C. 2. A candidate who fulfils all the necessary conditions may compete for a cadetship at the R.A.F. Cadet College, and also for a cadetship at the Royal Military Academy or (208) An allowance of £4 a month for six months to the mother of a Cadet in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (228) An allowance of £3 a month for six months to the widow of a 1st Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Naval Air Service who died on active service. (244) A Grant of j£io and an allowance of £1 a month for six months to the widow of a Corporal in the Royal Air Fori e who died on active service. (245) An allowance of £1 10s. a month for six months to the widow of a 1st Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (246) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a 1st Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (247) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a 2nd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (248) An allowance of £4 a month for six months to the widow of a 2nd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (249) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a 2nd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (250) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the widow of a Private in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (257) An allowance of £1 a month for six months to the widow of a 3rd Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air Force who died on active service. (260) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the mother of a 1st Class Air Mechanic in the Royal Air^_Force who died on active service. THE FLYING SERVICES FUND (Registered under the War Charities Act, 1916) Administered by the Royal Aero Club For the benefit of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the ROYAL AIR FORCE who are incapacitated while on duty, and for the widows and dependants of those who are killed or die from injuries or illness contracted while on duty. Honorary Treasurer: The Right Hon. LORD KINNAIRD. Committee: H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT, K.G. (Chairman). Mr. CHESTER FOX. Squad. Leader T. O'B. HUBBARD, M.C., R.A.F. Wing Commander C. E. MAUDE, R.A.F. Group Capt. C. R. SAMSON, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.F. Secretary: H. E. PERRIN. Bankers: Messrs. BARCLAYS BANK, LTD., 4, London, S.W. 1. Pall Mall East, Subscriptions: £ s. d. Total subscriptions received to Sept. 9, 1919 .. 15,119 !9 1 Squadron Leader P. Litherland Teed, R.A.F... 1 10 o Squadrcn Leader P. Litherland Teed, R.AiF. (Second contribution) .. .. .. .. 3 3 o Total, September 16, 1919 .. .. 15,124 12 1 Offices: THE ROYAL AERO CLUB, 3, CLIFFORD STREET, LONDON, W. 1. H. E. PERRIN, Secretary H H Royal Military College. Candidates desiring to do this must express definitely their order of preference before the examination begins. A candidate may say that if he is not among the first (so many) successful competitors for the Royal Military Academy or Royal Military College (as the case may be) he will elect for a cadetship at the R.A.F. Cadet College. Cases may, however, arise in which it would not be possible to give effect to such] conditional preference. 1255
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