Condor
At about 8 P.M. on the 14th March the coast- guard reported that a sailing vessel was in a dangerous position near the Lands End. A heavy sea was running vrith a light S.W. breeze. The Life-boat Ann Newbon was launched, and on getting south of the Lands End, the Coxswain observed a sailing trawler at anchor within fifty yards of the rocks, and almost in the wash of the sea. On reaching the trawler, which was the Condor, of Brixham, the Master ex- pressed his pleasure at seeing the Life- boat, and asked the Coxswain to stand by him. He accordingly did so until about 2 A.M., when, owing to the tide slackening and the wind shifting into the north-west, the trawler was able to get clear of her dangerous position..