Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.—7th January, 1938. A coasting steamer had gone ashore on the Little Sunk Sands, but was towed clear by a tug.—Rewards, £13 25. 6d..
17th Janu- ary. A sand boat was swamped in a very heavy gale and disappeared at once before help could reach her.
—Rewards, £11 11s..
22nd March. A steamer was reported to be aground, but she was found at anchor very close to a shoal.—Rewards, £28 19*..
20th July. A small boat had been reported in diffi- culties, but she was picked up by a cargo steamer.—Rewards, £4 18s. 6d..
Bembridge, Isle of Wight 10th February. A motor barge had been flying a signal, but did not want any help.—Rewards, £18 Us. Qd..
Southend-on-Sea, Essex. — 7th September.
A yacht was in difficulties, but was taken in .tow by a tug.—Rewards, £6 10s..
MARCH 20TH. - MOELFRE, ANGLESEY.
A boat with a man clinging to it had been reported, but nothing could be found.- Rewards, £12..
FEBRUARY 17TH. - PADSTOW, CORNWALL.
A steam trawler had grounded on the bar, but later she got off and made for harbour under a pilot. - Rewards, £11 10s..
SEPTEMBER 6TH. - LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK.
A flare had been reported and a foreign fishing boat was found, but she did not need help. - Rewards, £10..
SEPTEMBER 17TH. - GALWAY BAY. A man from the Spanish trawler Masso 18 had been carried out to sea in a small boat, but nothing could be found. - Rewards, £13 16s..