Mitera Marigo
Falmouth, Cornwall. At 11.45 on the night of the 29th of May, 1959, the coastguard informed the assistant honorary secretary that the motor vessel Mitera Marigo of Monrovia was sinking near no. 5 buoy in Falmouth harbour and needed help. The life-boat Crawford and Constance Conybeare left her moorings at 12.15 early on the 30th of May in calm weather. When she reached the motor vessel it was found that the tug Englishman had taken off the crew of thirty-one. They were transferred to the life-boat, which took two ship's boats containing the crew's personal belongings in tow to Falmouth, where the men were landed at one o'clock. Rewards to the crew, £7 ; reward to the helper on shore, 12s..