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The Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Commerce and Communications

BUREAU OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

No. 712.

MANILA

September 14, 1926.

Mindanao-South Coast-Sarangani Bay-Glan-new Light Established.

For the information of all concerned, notice is hereby given that a fixed red light, small lens lantern, visible 7 miles, has been established on the dock at Glan. Position, height and arc of visibility will be published later.

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Iloilo Strait--Western Entrance-Acetylene Gas Buoy not functioning. The automatic acetylene gas buoy, showing one white flash every four seconds, off Marabuan l'oint, is not functioning due to a defect in the mechanism. It will be repaired and relighted as soon as practicable and proper notice will then be issued. See No. 170, List of buoys, etc., 1976.

Mindanao-Southwest Coast-Zamboanga-Buoy out of position.

The second class red nun buoy on the point of a shoal, southeast of Zamboanga wharf has been reported out of position. It will be replaced to its former position as soon as practicable and proper notice will then be issued. See No. 213, List of Buoys, etc., 1926.

Mindoro-North Coast-Escarceo Point Light Relighted.

The automatic acetylene flashing white light on Escarceo Point, north coast of Mindoro, which was reported as not burning in Notice to Mariners No. 709, dated August 5, 1926, has been relighted. See No. 49, List of Lights, etc., 1926.

Cebu-Northern Entrance-Buoy Replaced.

The second class red nun buoy No. 8, off Mandaue tower, which was reported adrift in Notice to Mariners No. 711, dated August 19, 1926, has been replaced to its former location. See No. 127, List of Buoys, etc., 1926.

FIDEL A. REYES,

Director,

No. 17.

APPROACHES TO RANGOON.

China Bakir Light vessel replaced by New Light Vessel Thibaw. Former Notice No. 15, dated 13th August, 1926.

On September 4th, 1926, the new light vessel Thibaw was placed on China Bakir Station.

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