16th Novem- ber. A large flash was seen, followed by a loud explosion, but nothing to explain the incident could be found.— Rewards, £13 11s. 6d..
Selsey, Sussex. — 21st August. A small sailing boat capsized, but the three men on board got ashore without help.—Rewards, £5 17*. &d..
7th June. A trawler, with her halyards and gear loose in the rigging, was believed to be in distress, but was found not to need help.—Rewards, £6 7s. 6d..
14th Sep- tember. A yacht had appeared to be flying a signal of distress, but was found to be at anchor with clothing hoisted in the-rigging.—Rewards, £6 13s..
Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. — 18th February. Three people had been surrounded by the tide, but were rescued by a rowing boat.—Rewards, £18 19s. 6d..
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight—2nd April.
An aeroplane was reported to have fallen into the sea, but no machine was found or reported missing.— Rewards, £7 16s..
Arran more, Co. Donegal.—19th January.
A fishing boat had grounded, but got off with the help of another boat.— Rewards, £16 4,s. 6d..
The Mumbles, Glamorganshire.—19th August. A motor launch had been reported in difficulties, but a steamer took her in tow.—Rewards, £4 19s..
Walmer, Kent.—27th October. A boat belonging to a steamer was in difficulties, but the steamer reached her first.—Rewards, £15 10s. 6d..
Falmouth, Cornwall.—16th March.
An obsolete destroyer had driven ashore, but the watchman aboard her got ashore without help.—Rewards, £6 17s. 6d..