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Awards to Honorary Workers

To Mr. H. SUTCLIITE-SMITH,* in recognition of his valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Bradford and District Branch, the Gold Pendant and the Record of Thanks.

To Mrs. RICHARD DAVIES, in recognition of her valuable co-operation as Chairman of the Cheltenham Branch, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Mrs. HARTLY HODDER, in recognition of her valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Ladies' Life-boat Guild at Bristol, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Mr. JOHN H. AMOS, in recognition of his long and valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer at Middlesbrough, the Gold Pendant and the Record of Thanks.

* Mr. H. SHTCLIFFE-SMITH has since received a knighthood in the Birthday Honours.

To Miss E. EDGAK, in recognition of her long and valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Richmond and Kew Branch, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Mrs. J. R. HEDLEY, in recognition of her valuable co-operation as President of the Hornsea Branch, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Mr. J. RAMSAY SMITH, in recognition of his long and valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary at Peebles, the Gold Pendant and the Record of Thanks.

To Mr. GEORGE WARD, in recognition of his valuable co-operation as a member of the Committee, Honorary Secretary and Vice- President at Birmingham, the Gold Pendant and the Record of Thanks.

To Mr. H. H. COOKE, in recognition of his long and valuable co-operation at Birmingham, the Gold Pendant and the Record of Thanks.

To Miss EDITH SMITH, in recognition of her long and valuable co-operation at Birmingham, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Miss A. B. EDWARDS, President of the Aston Division of the City of Birmingham Branch, in recognition of her long and valuable cooperation, a Framed Record of Thanks.

To Mrs. KEEP, President of the Moselcy District of the City of Birmingham Branch, in recognition of her valuable co-operation, a Framed Record of Thanks.

In recognition of long and valuable co-operation, Binoculars have been awarded to the following Honorary Secretaries of Life-boat Stations : Mr. E. BONING (Caister).

Mr. J. J. HENDERSON" (Peterhead).

Mr. D. W. HESSLEGRAVE (Hoylakc and Hilbre Island).

Mr. H. THOMAS (C'emaes).

Mr. G. R. WOOD (Eyemouth).

In recognition of long and valuable co-operation, Framed Photographs of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress have been awarded to the following Honorary Secretaries of Financial Branches : Mr. H. FENTON (Hornsea).

Miss M. E. HAWKINS (Malvern).

Miss F. HEWETT (Ringwood).

Mrs. PEARSON (Sudbury).

To Mr. G. W. DODDS, in recognition of his valuable services at Newcastle in appealing to captains of ships for support, an inscribed Aneroid Barometer.

To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MONTGOMERY, in recognition of their long and valuable cooperation at North Berwick, where Mr.

Montgomery has been Honorary Secretary for thirty years, a Framed Photograph of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress.

To Miss SHEARS, in recognition of her valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Ladies' Life-boat Guild at Brixham, a Framed Photograph of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress.

To Dr. B. SWEETEN, on his retirement after six years as Honorary Secretary of the Skegness Branch, a Framed Photograph of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress..