A Motor Launch
Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.-—At 7.10 on the evening of the 13th of July, 1957, the honorary secretary received a message from the assistant harbour master that a boat needed help off the east pier. The life-boat Dunleanj II put out at 7.45 in a choppy sea. A moderate south-westerly gale was blowing and the tide was flooding. At 7.53 the life-boat came up with a motor launch, which had a crew of three, four hundred yards from the east pier and took her in tow. She arrived back at her station at 8.15.—Rewards to the crew, £8; rewards to the helpers on shore, £2 8*..