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The Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Commerce and Communications
BUREAU OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
MANILA
August 7, 1926.
No. 710.
Luzon-South Coast-Tayabas Bay-Additional information to Pitogo Light.
The height of the newly established light at Pitogo is 33 feet above ground and 79 feet above mean high water, visible over an arc of 105°, from N. 32° W. to N. 73° E. Distance of visibility, 7 niles. See Notice to Mariners No. 707, dated July 3, 1926.
Approximate position :-
Latitude Longitude
139 122°
47′ 03′′ 05′ 14′′ E.
N.
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Samar - North-east Coast-Batag Light-Characteristic changed.
The characteristic of the third order flashing white light in the highest point of Batag Island which was reported as being impaired in Notice to Mariners No. 699, dated November 16, 1926, has been changed temporarily to show as follows:--
Lightning flashing white; shows every 10 seconds a group of 3 flashes followed
by an eclipse of 4 seconds; interval between flashes 2 seconds.
See No. 81, List of Lights, etc., 1925.
FIDEL A. REYES,
Director.
No. 11 of 1926.
Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Representative of the Foreign Consular Body have declared the Port of Ningpo to be infected with Cholera.
All vessels arriving therefrom either at Canton or Whampoa on and after this date are to be governed by the Sanitary Regulations for the Port of Canton with two modi- fications as noted below.
H. A. ADAMSEN, Acting Harbour Master, ad interim.
Approved:
F. HAYLEY BELL,
Commissioner of Customs, Officiating.
HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,
CANTON, 7th August, 1926.