Bembridge, Isle of Wight.—26th February, 1938. A motor vessel had been reported to be in distress, but she was picked up by a tug. — Rewards, £15 105. 6d..
Runswick, Yorkshire.—16th May, 1938.
A vessel had been reported ashore, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £20 5s. 6d..
Torbay, Devon.—llth August, 1938.
A flare and fog-horn signals had been reported, but nothing could be found.— Rewards, £9 13s..
COMMANDER A. J. O'B. TWOHIG, K.M., M. Inst. T., A.R.I.N.A., whose death was reported in the September edition of THE LIFE-BOAT, was also chairman of the Dublin branch of the R.N.L.I..
Category: Obituaries
MAY 23RD. - DOVER, KENT. A vessel had been reported on fire, but it was found that it was only her funnels sending out dense smoke.-Partly permanent paid crew : Rewards, £2 17s..
SEPT. 26TH. - SUNDERLAND, CO. DURHAM.
A fishing coble had been reported in distress, but a pilot cutter took her in tow.- Rewards, £5 2s. 6d..
OCT. 2 6 T H . - RAMSGATE, KENT. A vessel had been reported as showing blue flares, but nothing was found. - Rewards, £11 14s. 9d..
DEC. 5TH. - WICKLOW, CO. WICKLOW.
A flashing light had been reported from drifting boat, but nothing could be found.
- Rewards, £8 5s..
DEC. 24TH. - BEMBRIDGE, ISLE OF WIGHT. A vessel had been reported to be ashore, but she was found to be anchored off shore. - Rewards. £11 15s. 6d..
MARCH 29TH. - PORTHDINLLAEN, CAERNARVONSHIRE. An Anson R.A.F.
trainer aeroplane had been reported down in the sea, but nothing was found. - Rewards, £20 16s..