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land of Tenedos, when James Maker fell from aloft into the sea. Lieutenant Lewis E. Wintz immediately jumped overboard and supported the man for twenty minutes at considerable risk (not being able to reach the life-buoy). The man must undoubtedly have been drowned (being insensible and seriously injured) had it not been for the bravery of this officer." [Illustration: CONSTABLE JOHN JENKINS. _From a Photo. by Deneulain, Strand._] CONSTABLE JOHN JENKINS. (E Division, Metropolitan Police Force.) "Constable John Jenkins was on duty on Waterloo Bridge at 2.45 a.m., on the 14th July, 1882, when he saw a man mount the parapet and throw himself into the river. Without hesitation, the constable unfastened his belt, and jumped from the bridge after him. Notwithstanding a determined resistance on the part of the would-be suicide, Constable Jenkins succeeded in seizing the man and supporting him above water until both were picked up some distance down the river by a boat, which was promptly sent from the Thames Police Station. The danger incurred in this rescue may be fairly estimated when it appears that the height jumped was forty-three feet, the tide was running out under the arches at the rate of six miles an hour, and a thick mist covered the river, so much so as to render it impossible to see any object in the centre of the river from either side. The place where the men entered the water was a hundred and seventy yards from shore." [Illustration: WALTER CLEVERLEY. _From a Photo. by W. J. Robinson, Landport._] WALTER CLEVERLEY. "On the 13th September, 1883, the steamship _Rewa_ was proceeding through the Gulf of Aden, when a Lascar fell overboard. Being unable to swim, he drifted astern rapidly. Mr. Walter Cleverley, a passenger, promptly jumped overboard, swam to the man--then fifty yards from the ship--and assisted him to a life-buoy, which was previously thrown. The vessel was going thirteen knots an hour. Captain Hay, commanding the ship, states: 'The danger incurred was incalculable, as the sea thereabouts is infested with sharks. The salvor was forty minutes in the water, supporting the man. Cleverley jumped off top of the poop, a height of thirty feet to the surface of the water.'" [Illustration: LIEUT. THE HON. WILLIAM GRIMSTON R.N. _From a Photo. by Bassano._] LIEUT. THE HON. WILLIAM GRIMSTON, R.N. "On the 29th August, 1884, off Beyrout, H.M.S. _Alexandra_ was steaming at the rate o
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