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Awards to Honorary Workers

To Mr. GEORGE COCKSHOTT, Honorary Secre- tary of the Southport Branch, a Gold Pendant and a Kecord of Thanks, in recog- nition of his long services in connexion with the Life-boat Station at Southport, which has now been closed.

To Mr. S. M. HARBIS and to Mr. W. H. SHAW, Joint Honorary Treasurers of the Southport Branch, a Framed Photograph of the Life- boat going out to a vessel in distress, in recognition of their Jong services in con- nexion with the Station.

To Mr. W. B. SAVTLLE, Chairman of the Life- boat Day Committee, and Mrs. SAVILLE, in recognition of their many years' valuable co-operation at Bradford, a Framed Photo- graph of the Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress.

To Mrs. J. FIERCE-LEWIS, in recognition of her valuable co-operation at Rhyl for many years, a Framed Photograph of the Life- boat going out to a vessel in distress.

In recognition of long and valuable co-opera- tion in connexion with the Douglas Branch, Framed Photographs of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress have been awarded to the following :— His Worship the Vicar-General and Mrs.

HUGHES-GAMES, the Vicar-General being Chairman of the Local Committee, and Mrs.

Hughes-Games President of the Ladies' Life-boat Guild.

Mr. J. S. EVARARD, Vice-Chairman of the Local Committee, and the Misses EVABABD.

| Mr. R. H, MILNER, the Honorary Treasurer, | and Mrs. MILNEB.

! '• Mr. R. G. SHANNON, the Assistant Secretary, j j and Mrs. SHANNON.

And Mrs. CHARLES GILL, for many years an organizer and collector..