Rosslare Harbour, Co. Wexford.— 15th August. Flares had been reported, but no vessel in distress could be found.—Permanent crew: Rewards, £1 11s..
Swanage, Dorset.—-13th December.
Rockets had been reported in the direction of Old Harry Rocks, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £22 11s..
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.—28th February.
A sailing barge had been reported with her sails damaged, but she did not want help.—Rewards, £8 9s..
Donaghadee, Co. Down.—6th July. A small yacht was reported to be adrift, but it was found to be a drifting bathing raft.—Rewards, £4 10s..
Aberdeen. — 10th December, 1937.
A flare and a light had been reported, but nothing in need of help could be found.—Rewards, £16 9s..
Falmouth, Cornwall.—12th January, 1938. A steamer had been reported to be dragging her anchors, but was able to get to a safer anchorage.—Rewards, £13 115. 6d..
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.—8th June, 1938. The sounding of a horn in a dense fog had been reported, but no vessel in distress was found.—Rewards, £7 16s..
Ramsgate, Kent.—25th September, 1938. Two boys had been reported missing in a small boat, but they were found fishing from the pier.—Rewards, £15 14s..
St. Abbs, Berwickshire.—6th August, 1939. A bather had been reported in difficulties by the pilots, but the ?ifeboat could find no sign of him. He was already drowned.—Rewards, £5 11*. 6d..
Sennen Cove, Cornwall.—18th September, 1939. An aeroplane had been reported down in the sea, but the life-boat was recalled by the coastguard as her services were not needed.— Rewards, £12 5s..