Lytham-St. Anne's, Lancashire.—llth November. Red flares had been reported, but no vessel in distress could be found.—Rewards, £11 14s..
Southend-on-Sea, Essex.—3rd October, 1938. A small sailing boat had been reported in distress between Warden Point and the Nore, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £9 17s..
Shoreham Harbour, Sussex.—6th February, 1939. An aeroplane had been reported down in the sea in flames, but nothing could be found.— Rewards, £7 15s. Qd..
Ramsey, Isle of Man.—llth March, 1939. A small rowing boat had been reported drifting out to sea, but she succeeded in reaching land without help.—Rewards, £30 16s. Qd..
Ramsgate, Kent.—9th April, 1939.
A Dutch motor vessel had been reported near the Goodwins, but she could not be found.—Rewards, £5 8s..
Donaghadee, Co. Down.—4th June, 1939. An aeroplane had been reported to have fallen into the sea, but later news was received that she was safe.— Rewards, £4 10s..
Hastings, Sussex.—6th July, 1939. A boat had been reported off Bexhill, partly submerged, but she could not be found.—Rewards, £31 16s. Qd..
Eastbourne, Sussex. — 30th July, 1939. A small sailing yacht with three people on board was reported as missing, but she got in safely.—Rewards, £9 15*. 6d..
The death is reported of Admiral Sir William Slayter, K.C.B., D.S.O., D.S.G., who was a member of the Committee of Management for 18 years and a vice president of the R.N.L.I, since 1962..
Category: Obituaries
FEB. 6TH. - SHOREHAM HARBOUR, SUSSEX. An aeroplane had been reported down in the sea in flames, but nothing could be found.-Rewards, £7 15s. 6d..