Awards to Coxswains and Life-Boatmen
The late HENRY CORKISH. who for 22 years was coxswain of the Ramsey life-boat, a certificate of service to his daughter.
To WILLIAM TRACEY, on his retirement, after serving for 4 years as coxswain, 10|- years as second coxswain and 9J- years as bowman of the Seaham life-boat, a coxswain's certificate of service and an annuity.
To JOHN CRAWFORD, on his retirement, after serving for 4] years as second coxswain, 51 years as bowman and 19 years a.« a mem- ber of the crew1 of the Fraserburgh life-boat, a life-boatman's certificate of service and an annuity.
To PETER RAMSAY, on his retirement, after serving for 1J years as bowman and 19 J years as a member of the crew of the Port- patrick life-boat, a life-boatman's certificate of service.
To HAROLD K. WATSON, on his retirement, after serving for 271 years as motor mechanic and 5 years as a member of the crew of the Bembridge life-boat, a life-boatman's certifi- cate of service, gratuity and a retirement allowance.
To ALFRED A. CHINCHEN, on his retire- ment, after serving for 22 years as motor mechanic and 16 years as a member of the crew of the Swanage life-boat, a life-boat- man's certificate of service, gratuity and a retirement allowance.
To ARTHUR P. OILLEK, on his retirement, after serving for 10 J years as assistant motor mechanic and 20 years as a member of the crew of the Uungencss life-boat, a life-boat- man's certificate of service and an annuity.
To LESLIF. BEVAN, on his retirement, after serving for 22 years as a member of the crew of the Tenby life-boat, a life-boatman's certificate of service..