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Awards to Coxswains and Life-Boatmen

To TIMOTHY KEOHANE, on his retirement, after serving 23£ years as Coxswain of the Courtmacsherry Life-boat, a Certificate of Service and a Pension.

To CHARLES WM. CONWAY, on his retirement, after serving 5J years as Coxswain and 6 years as Second Coxswain of the Totland Bay Life-boat, a Pension, on the closing of the Station.

To ALFRED J?. GALLOP, on his retirement, after serving 5 years as Second Coxswain of the • Totland Bay Life-boat, a Gratuity.

To CHARLES A. GRIGGS, on his retirement,, after serving 6 years as Second Coxswain of: the Shoreham Life-boat, a Gratuity, on the closing of the Station.

To JOHN NORMAN, on his retirement, after j serving 22 years as Second Coxswain of the Watchet Life-boat, a Life-boatman's Certifl- i cate and a Pension, commuted at his own request with a lump sum. , So WILUAM HUGHES, on his retirement, after | serving 19 years as Bowman of the Cemaes i Life-boat, a Pension, commuted at his own request with a lump sum.

To WALTER NORMAN, on his retirement, after serving 18 years as Bowman of the Watchet Life-boat, a Life-boatman's Certificate and a Pension.

To FRANK HALL, on his retirement, after serving 21 years as Bowman of the Totland Bay Life-boat, a Life-boatman's Certificate and a Pension, on the closing of the Station.

To GEORGE SMITH, on his retirement, after serving 28 years as Signalman of the Shore- ham Life-boat, a Pension, on the closing of the Station.

Life-boatmen's Certificates of Service have been awarded to the following men who have retired, the figure after their names being their years of service :— JOHN GEOQAN (17); MICHAEL MURPHY (19); JOHN BEIAS WHBLBHAN (17); EDMUND WALSH (14); all of_the Ballycotton Life- boat..