§ Captain Kerbyasked the Civil Lord of the Admiralty if he will list in the OFFICIAL REPORT and state the membership of all committees and working parties now in session appointed by his Department.
§ 18. Mr. C. Ian Orr-EwingCommittees appointed by the Admiralty, other than Committees consisting only of officials, are as follows:
ADMIRALTY COMMITTEES WITH NON-GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
Fleet Work Study Steering Committee
11 members including one non-official member from the Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polar Medal Assessment Committee
4 members including one non-official member.
Ships Badges and Mottoes Committee
6 members including one non-official member from the College of Arms.
Shipping Defence Advisory Committee
11 members including 4 non-official members from the General Council of British Shipping, Lloyds (Shipping Intelligence), the Shipbuilding Conference, the War Risks Insurance Association.
Shipping Defence and Personnel Training Committee
13 members including 8 non-official members from Ship Owners and Shipping Unions.
180WThe Future of the Instructor Branch Working Party
3 members including one non-official member from a University.
Royal Naval Personnel Research Committee
10 members including 5 non-official members from Universities and the Medical Council.
Naval Education Advisory Committee
13 members including 11 non-official members from Universities, Industry and Education Authorities.
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Committee on Optical Materials
14 members including 4 non-official members from Universities and Industry.
Admiralty Rubber Committee
12 members including one non-official member from Industry.
Joint Equipment Standardisation Committee
8 members including one non-official member from Industry.
Advisory Committee on Naval Chaplaincy Services
9 members including 6 non-official members representing the various churches in the United Kingdom.
Royal Naval Medical Consultative Board
5 members including 4 non-official members.
Naval Life Saving Committee
11 members including one non-official member from a University.
Committee on Naval Marine Engineering Research and Development
4 members including one non-official member from the Imperial College.
Admiralty Corrosion Committee
11 members including 4 non-official members from Lloyds Register of Shipping, United States Naval Attaché, British Shipbuilding Research Association, and the Royal Australian Navy.
H.M.S. Victory (Ship) Advisory Technical Committee
13 members including 10 non-official members.
Admiralty Fuel and Lubricants Committee
16 members including 10 non-official members from Universities and Industry.