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Shipping is hereby warned that 2 or 3 bombs for instructional purposes will be fired at 12.00 hours on Wednesday, 21st July, 1926.

HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT,

HONGKONG, 14th July, 1926.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master, &c.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 9 of 1926.

Medical inspection of vessels arriving from Kiungchow, withdrawn.

With reference to Harbour Notification No. 4 of 1926, notice is hereby given that the declaration of infection against Kiungchow is now withdrawn, and that the Medical Inspection of vessels arriving therefrom is discontinued.

H. A. ADAMSEN, Acting Harbour Master, ad interim.

Approved:

F. HAYLEY BELL,

Commissioner of Customs, Officiating.

CHINESE MARITIME Customs,

HARBOUR MAster's Office,

CANTON, 7th July, 1926.

The Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Commerce and Communications

BUREAU OF COMMERCE and Industry MANILA

July 3, 1926.

No. 707.

Luzon-East Coast-Albay Gulf-Liguan Coal Harbor- New Buoys Established.

The following additional buoys have been established to mark the channel leading towards the wharf in Coal Harbor at Liguan, Albay Gulf, east coast of Luzon :-

One third class red nun buoy No. 4 on the western edge of Reef off Liguan

Point, Moored in 8 fathoms of water, coral and sand bottom."

Bearings:--

Cagraray Point bears S. 5° 00′ W. true♦

Binalbagan Point bears S. 56° 20′ E. true.

Tangent to Point north of wharf bears N. 20° 15′ E. true.

One third class red nun buoy No. 6, on the north-western edge of the Reef off

Liguan Point. Moored in 7 fathoms of water, coral bottom.

Bearings:--

Cagraray Point bears S. 5° 00′ W. true.

Rock near Liguan Point bears S. 40° 00′ E. true. Liguan Point bears S. 67° 10′ E. true.

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