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An Ex-Naval Man's Gratitude

ON 25th October last, the Motor Life- boat at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, went to the help of a small boat which, while on the way from Walton to Clacton, had been carried out to sea.

The sea was rough, with heavy squalls blowing. The Life-boat found the boat with two men on board. She was quite ; unmanageable, being already half full I of water and in danger of sinking. The i Life-boat took the two: men on board and brought them into Clacton. The Institution received a letter from one of the two men expressing his gratitude for the rescue of himself and his son.

He wrote : '"I am an ex-naval chief petty officer with seven children, and in all probability I should have lost my son and myself but for the timely help of the Walton Life-boat. After my twenty-three years at sea in the Royal Navy I now feel quite a greenhorn, and I can now more realize this wonderful organization and its value to all poor and distressed brothers on land or sea.

I send my heartfelt thanks and my wife's and family's.".