Arklow. Co. Wicklow.—27th October.
Signals had been reported from the Arklow lightship, but help was not needed.—Rewards, £8 8s. 6d..
Howth, Co. Dublin.—28th November.
A man had fallen over the cliffs and disappeared in the sea before help could reach him.—Rewards, £5 18s. 6d..
Walton and Frinton, Essex.—llth January. A flare had been reported, but an all-night search revealed nothing.
—Rewards, £26 15s. 6d..
Aldeburgh, Suffolk.—24th March, 1938.
A leaking steamer had had to be beached on the Shipwash Sands, but had been helped by a tug.—Rewards, £22 14*. 6d..
Moelfre, Anglesey.—27th July, 1938.
People had been reported to be cut off by the tide, but they got back without help.—Rewards, £15 8s. 6d..
2nd August.
Two small motor boats were in diffi- culties, but another motor boat took them in tow.—Rewards, £18 4s. 6d..
.—23rd August.
A fishing boat was being blown out to sea, but was picked up by another fishing boat.—Rewards, £4 5s..
13th December.
A steamer was seen in distress, but sank before help could reach her.—Rewards, £55 15s. 4d. (See page 201.).
The Lizard, Cornwall.—25th July.
A small boat was in distress, but was picked up by a steamer.—Rewards, £17 6s..
Anstruther, Fifeshire.—14th September.
A trawler ran ashore, but her crew were rescued by a motor boat.— Rewards, £8 18s..