LINE-THROWING APPARATUS 253 DISTRESS SIGNALS. Two of the statutory signals, viz., "a continuous sounding witk any fog signal apparatus," and "flames from the ship/3 are liable to be contused with a vessel making similar signals merely to attract attention only, or, providing working flares on fishing boats. It is recommended that Morse signals of distress made on a fog horn or with a lamp should be a continuous repetition of S 0 S (Morse) and the same for a visual distress signal on a lamp. Instead of flames from the vessel it is recommended that red flares should be used and, particularly, a firework signal showing a brilliant red flare and throwing five or more red stars to a height of 80 feet. LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES RULES—LINE-THROWING APPLIANCES ON SHIPS, Every ship of 500 tons gross and upwards, when proceeding on a voyage or excursion from a port in the United Kingdom, must carry • line-throwing appliances which shall be at least as effective as the following apparatus, viz..— Four 2-lb. line throwing rockets with suitable sticks capable of throwing a line 5/16ths inch in circumference a distance of 120 yards in calm weather. Two such lines, each not less than 240 yards in length, having a breaking strain of not less than 150 Ibs. Rockets—Should be specially made for line throwing (i.e., without stats or detonating composition) by approved manufacturers. They should have a watertight outer case and should be marked with the date of manufacture. The means of ignition should be either by (i) slow-burning fuse at the base ignited by portfire or by (ii) a frictional striker applied to slow burning composition at the base or side of rocket. In either case the arrangement should allow for a delay of not less than three seconds before the rocket commences its flight. In the case of a frictional ignition, its striker should be carried, ready for use, in a small sheath on the rocket. Rockets should be replaced at least every five years. Sticks.—To be not less than 5 feet in length and to be attached to the rocket when required for use by a spring clip engaging in a slot. Container.—Rockets, lines and portfires (if used), with a copy of directions for use of the appliance, should be stowed together in a watertight case, i.e., in a case which is sufficiently weathertight and watertight to keep the rockets available for use at any time.