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Mallaig, Inverness-shire.—At 7.0 on the evening of the 14th of November, 1952, a doctor asked if the life-boat would take him to the Island of Rhum to attend a sick person. The weather was too bad for the usual boat to put out, and at 7.30 the life-boat Sir Arthur Rose left her moorings in a strong north-westerly wind and rough sea. She took the doctor to Rhum, arriving at 9.30, embarked him again at 10.15, and then returned to her station, arriving at 12.30 early the next morning.—Rewards, £12 5s..