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SICKNESS ON SARK At 3.40 p.m. on i4th January, 1964, the St. John Ambulance Commissioner informed the honorary secretary that a sick man on Sark needed hospital treatment.

There were light easterly airs with a slight sea, and the tide was flooding.

The life-boat Euphrosyne Kendal left at 4.5 with three St. John Ambulance men on board, reached Sark at five o'clock and took the sick man on board. The life-boat returned to St. Peter Port at 6.42 and, after the patient had been landed, reached her station at seven o'clock..