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Glory

St. Helier, Jersey.—At 7.5 in the evening of the 12th of June, 1952, the harbour master received a report from a yachtsman that the fishing boat Glory, of Jersey, with one man on board, had broken down and was drifting seawards. The life-boat Mil- burn, on temporary duty at the station, left her moorings at 7.30, in a calm sea with a light northerly breeze blowing, found the fishing boat off Hinguette Buoy, took her in tow, and returned to her station at 8.35.—Rewards, £5 5s..