SAFER LIFEBOAT. RUGBY. January 20. A mol or I i!; l>n.‘i t, capable ol righting i toil I in fen'- :,e", mis. if holed and eaj.'si/.< d, was lormally handed over to the Royal National Lifeboat, I list ital i( i ii. on I lie Thames, and la,lor wa.s shipped to flic East coast of Scotland, where it will lie stationed. In rough Weather, (be boat can ne-<-<ii)i moda to thirty people, and if a sea bleaks on hoard, it can free itself in twelve seconds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1932, Page 5
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