OCTOBER 30TH. - WICK, CAITHNESSSHIRE. A steamer had been reported drifting towards the shore near Duncansbay, but no trace of her could be found. - Rewards, £27..
MARCH 18TH. - DONAGHADEE, CO. DOWN. Two British Mosquito aeroplanes had been reported fallen into the sea, but only wreckage was found. - Rewards, £13 19s. 6d..
NOVEMBER 29TH. - KILLYBEGS, CO. DONEGAL. A report had been received that a Flying Fortress aeroplane had come down as she was short of fuel, but she reached her base. - Rewards, £6 13s..
NOVEMBER 18TH. - THE MUMBLES, GLAMORGANSHIRE. The American steamer Santa Cecilia, of New York, had collided with the American escorting destroyer Camp, but other vessels took them in tow. - Rewards, £10 4s..
JUNE 12TH. - POOLE AND BOURNEMOUTH. DORSET. The Dutch motor vessel Prinses Juliana had been blown up, but the survivors had been picked up by a pilot boat. - Rewards, £4 4s.
DECEMBER 7TH. - THE HUMBER , YORKSHIRE. A steamer had run aground, but she had a pilot on board and did not need the life-boat. - Permanent paid crew ; rewards, 6s.
MARCH 10TH. - HARTLEPOOL, DURHAM. A vessel had grounded on the Longscar Rocks, but with the weather improving the crew decided to remain on board. - Rewards, £10 13s.
AUGUST 11TH. - TORBAY, AND EXMOUTH, DEVON. An aeroplane had been reported down between Exmouth and Teignmouth, but after putting out both lifeboats were recalled. - Rewards : Torbay, £3 17s. 6d. ; Exmouth, £7 0S. 6d.
on 2nd March, saved 6 men from the brig La Jeune Maria Therese, of Labourne, and took off 5 men from the barque Perseverance, of Scarborough, which vessels had been in collision..
3rd| No- vember. An unsuccessful searcli was made for a coble which had beetf lost together with her crew of two.—• Rewards, £10 14s. 6d. ?'.