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cal Corps (Volunteers).

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Black Watch Bearer Company
Glasgow Companies, Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps (Volunteers).
Argyll and Sutherland Bearer Company
Highland Light Infantry Bearer Com-
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1st Highland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Highland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical
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2nd Highland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
3rd Highland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Lowland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical
Corps.

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1st Lothian Bearer Company
Manchester Companies, Royal Army
Medical Corps (Volunteers).
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North-East Lancashire Bearer Company 2nd East Lancashire Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps Lancashire.
Lancashire Fusilier Bearer Company 3rd East Lancashire Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Liverpool Bearer Company
1st West Lancashire Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
2nd West Lancashire Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Lancaster and Border Bearer Company 3rd West Lancashire Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Welsh Border Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, Royal Army
Medical Corps.

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Leeds Companies, Royal Army Medical

Corps (Volunteers).

South Yorks Bearer Company

West Yorks Bearer Company

South Wales Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, Royal Army
Medical Corps.

1st Welsh Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
3rd Welsh Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
1st West Riding Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
2nd West Riding Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Yorkshire Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical
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UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN.

Regulations as to Assistance of Unemployed.
(a.) England.

THE REGULATIONS (ORGANISATION FOR
FOR UNEMPLOYED)
SECOND SERIES, 1908. DATED NOVEMBER, 17, 1908.

1908. No. 942.

To every Central Body established or to be established under the Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905; –

To every Distress Committee established or to be established and to every Special Committee constituted or to be constituted under that Act;

To the London County Council;

To the Councils of all other Administrative Counties;-
To the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of
London in Common Council assembled ;-

To the Mayor, Aldermen, and Councillors of each Metro-
politan Borough; -

To the Council of every Municipal Borough or Urban
District to which the said Act applies;
And to all others whom it may concern.

Whereas with respect to the conditions under which an application may be entertained by a Distress Committee under the Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905, Article II. of the Regulations (Organisation for Unemployed), 1905,† provides as follows:

"iv. In the case of each applicant the Distress Committee shall call for and consider the Record Paper which, in pursuance of these Regulations, has been provided and is in use in relation to the case, and shall satisfy themselves:

"(c) That he is not, and has not been during the period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application, in receipt of relief (other than medical relief) at the cost of the poor rate;

"(d) That he has not in two successive periods of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application, been employed on work provided by a Central Body, or on

* 5 Edw. 7. c. 18.

+ Printed St. R. & O., 1905, p. 1378.

work towards the provision of which a Central Body have
contributed;"

And whereas by the Regulations (Organisation for Unemployed), 1908,* the Regulations (Organisation for Unemployed), 1905, were amended so far as regards the above-cited provisions, and it is expedient to make further provision in relation to the subject-matter of the conditions set forth in those provisions:

Now therefore, We, the Local Government Board, in the exercise of Our powers in that behalf, do hereby make the following Regulations; that is to say:

Article I. In these Regulations, unless the contrary inten- Interpretation appears—

(a.) The expression "The Principal Regulations" means.
the Regulations (Organisation for Unemployed),
1905;

(b.) The expression "The Supplemental Regulations of
1908" means the Regulations (Organisation for
Unemployed), 1908; and

(c.) Other words and expressions have the same meaning
as in the Principal Regulations.

tion.

Article II. The Supplemental Regulations of 1908* are Rescission of hereby rescinded.

Supplemental Regulations of 1908.

Article III. From and after the date of these Regulations Conditions. the Principal Regulations shall have effect as if the para- affecting graphs (c) and (d) were omitted from the condition numbered applications, (iv) and set forth in subdivision (1) of Article II. of the Principal Regulations.

&c.

Article IV. These Regulations may be cited as "The Regu- Short title. iations (Organisation for Unemployed) Second Series, 1908."

Given under the Seal of Office of the Local Government
Board, this Seventeenth day of November, in the year
One thousand nine hundred and eight.

(L.S.)

S. B. Provis,
Secretary.

* St. R. & O., 1908, No. 918.

John Burns,

President.

(b.) Ireland.

THE REGULATIONS (ORGANISATION FOR FOR UNEMPLOYED) (IRELAND), 1908. DATED NOVEMBER 23, 1908.

1908. No. 1150.

To every Distress Committee established or to be established in Ireland having the duties and powers of a Distress Committee and of a Central Body under the Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905*:

To the Council of every County Borough, Borough, or Urban
District in Ireland to which the said Act applies:-
To the Guardians of the Poor of every Union in Ireland:-
And to all others whom it may concern.

Whereas with respect to the conditions under which an application may be entertained by a Distress Committee under the Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905, Article II. (1) of the Regulations (Organisation for Unemployed) (Ireland), 1905,† provides as follows:

(c) The Distress Committee shall, before assisting an

applicant,

further satisfy themselves: (a) That he has not in two successive periods of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application, been employed on work provided by a Distress Committee, or on work towards the provision of which a Distress Committee have contributed.

And whereas it is expedient to make further provision in relation to the subject matter of the condition set forth in that provision:

Now therefore, We, the Local Government Board for Ireland, in the exercise of Our powers in that behalf do hereby make the following Regulations, that is to say:

Article I. From and after the date of these Regulations

the Regulations (Organisation for Unemployed) (Ireland), 1905, shall have effect as if the paragraph (a) herein before set forth were omitted from Article II. (1) of the said Regulations.

Article II. These Regulations may be cited as The Regu
lations (Organisation for Unemployed) (Ireland),
1908.

Given under Our Seal of Office this Twenty-third day of
November, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Eight.

(L.S.)

Wm. L. Micks.

15 Edw. 7. c. 18.

+ Printed St. R. & O., 1905, p. 1412.

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