Bembridge, Isle of Wight.—21st May.
A small yacht had been seen apparently in difficulties, but she entered Chichester Harbour without help.—• Rewards, £4 13s..
Southend-On-Sea, Essex. — 8th June.
A boy was adrift in a small boat, but was picked up by a passing vessel.— Rewards, £10 Is. 6d..
Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, Norfolk.
—30th October, 1937. A sailing barge had broken away from her tow, but her crew were rescued from the shore.—Rewards, £12 15s..
Aberdeen. — 10th December, 1937.
A flare and a light had been reported, but nothing in need of help could be found.—Rewards, £16 9s..
Whitby, Yorkshire.—16th May, 1938.
A motor speed-boat had broken down, but a fishing boat took her in tow.— Rewards, £10 13s..
Hartlepool, Durham.—18th June, 1938.
A drifter had run aground in calm, foggy weather, but was refloated with the help of a tug.—Rewards, £4 16*. 6d..
Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, Norfolk.
—17th July. 1938. A trawler had gone aground south of Lowestoft Inner Shoal Buoy, but refloated without help.— Rewards, £19 65..
Cromarty.—20th December, 1938.
A fishing vessel had burned flares, but she made Burghead Harbour with the help of another fishing boat.—Rewards, £13 2*. Qd..
Newhaven, Sussex.—9th July, 1939.
A canoe had capsized with two people on board, but the police rescued them from the shore with lines.—Rewards, £5 13*..
Dungeness, Kent.—23rd July, 1939.
A small yacht had capsized, but her crew of two were rescued by a motor boat from Rye Harbour.—Rewards, £11 3s. 6d..