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Awards to Honorary Workers

Miss ALICE MARSHALL has been elected an Honorary Life Governor of the Institution, in recognition of her distinguished services as Honorary Secretary of the Oxford Branch.

To Mrs. WALTERS, in recognition of her valu- able co-operation with " Life-Boat Day " collections in Malvern, a Framed Photo- graph.

To Mrs. LEWIS CRUMP, in recognition of her valuable co-operation as Joint Honorary Secretary of the Ladies' Committee in Bir- mingham and President of her Ward for many years, the Gold Brooch and Record of Thanks.

To H. E. SHAVE, Esq., upon his resignation after 37 years' service as Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Secretary, &c. of the Poole and Bournemouth Branch, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum and a Silver Inkstand.

To Mrs. HALL, in recognition of her valuable co-operation at Southport, a Framed Photo- graph.

To Mrs. VERNON SPARROW, in recognition of her valuable co-operation in the London District, the Gold Brooch and Record of Thanks.

To Miss KERB, in recognition of her valuable co-operation at Greenock, the Gold Brooch and Record of Thanks.

To T. C. COLLINS, Esq., on his resignation after 9 years' service as Honorary Secretary of the Diss Branch, a Framed Photograph.

STANLEY HAYWARD, Esq., Reading.—It is regretted that in the May issue of the Journal the announcement of the award of a Gold Pendant and Record of Thanks to Stanley Hayward, Esq., was placed in the list of Honorary Secretaries who had com- pleted 10 years' service. Mr. Hayward was Honorary Secretary at Reading from 1900 to 1922, and the award was made on his resignation.

To F. J. INGOLDBY, Esq., on his retirement, after 10 years as Honorary Secretary of the Louth Branch, a Framed Photograph, " Life-boat." The To Captain JONATHAN R. BARBER, on his retirement after more than 10 years as Honorary Secretary of the Looe Branch, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum.

To Mrs. MONRO HUGHES, in recognition of her valuable co-operation as President of the Aberayron and Lampeter Branch, a Framed Photograph, " The Life-boat." To Lieut. -Commander E. LI. MARRIOTT, R.N.R., in recognition of his valuable co- operation as Honorary Secretary of the Flint and Connah's Quay Branch, a Framed Photograph, " The Life-boat." To F. J. CAREY, Esq., in recognition of his valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Runcorn Branch, a Framed Photo- graph, " The Life-boat." To Mrs. TIDDY, in recognition of her valuable co-operation at The Lizard Branch, a Framed Photograph, " The Life-boat." To P. H. CHAPPELL, Esq., in recognition of his valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Stourbridge Branch, the Record of Thanks and the Gold Pendant.

To Mrs. PIERCE CKOSBIE, on her retirement after 15 years as Honorary Secretary of the Greencastle Branch, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum.

To C. E. TURNER, Esq., on his retirement after 15 years as Honorary Secretary of the Salcombe and Hope Cove Branch, the Thanks of the Intitution inscribed on Vellum.

To JOHN SUTHERLAND, Esq., on his retirement I To A. H. CARTWRIGHT, Esq., on his retirement after 30 years as Honorary Secretary of the Huna Branch, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum, and a silver Inkstand.

from the post of Honorary Secretary of the Gorleston Branch, a Framed Photograph, '' The Life-boat.".