Anstruther, Fifeshire, and Broughty Ferry, Angus.—15th April. A steam trawler had stranded, but refloated and was taken in tow by another trawler.— Rewards, Anstruther, £14 9s. 6d.; Broughty Ferry, £30 16s. Qd..
llth August. A fishing coble had got into difficulties, but another coble towed her to safety.—Rewards, £11 11s. (An account of this service appears in Shore- boat Services on page 168.).
6th September.
A yacht was in distress, but drifted ashore, and those on board got to land unaided.—Rewards, £29 8s. 6d..
15th March.
A motor boat making for the main- land was overtaken by severe weather, but made land unaided.—Rewards, £17 Is. 6d..
15th May.
A fishing boat was out alone in bad weather, but made port safely without help.—Rewards, £5 Is..
2nd January. A steamer thought to be ashore on the Goodwins was found to be at anchor very near the sands.—Rewards, £15 10s. 6d..
Margate, Kent. — 4th August. A speed-boat had broken down, but the four people on board were rescued by another boat.—Rewards, £11 6s..
Campbelto wn, Argyllshire.—26th January, 1938. A steamer appeared to be drifting, but she did not need help.
—Rewards, £6 17s. 6d..
Hauxley, Northumberland. — 12th April, 1938. A fishing boat had stranded on Bondicar Rocks, but refloated on the next high tide without help.—Rewards, £18 4s..
Hoylake, Cheshire.—9th February.
A small boat had been reported in distress, but it drifted ashore.— Rewards, £12 17s. 6d..