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Report received from Master, S.S. Chuenchow, dated 29th September, 1926.

"Derelict junk passed bottom up one mile S.S.W. of the S.W. point of Lantau

Island. Dangerous to navigation ".

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HONG KONG, 30th September, 1926.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master, &c.

No. 866.

CHINA-EAST COAST.

TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

Approach to the Haiho-Taku Bar.

"Peishan" Wreck Light-buoy to be withdrawn.

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Notice is hereby given that on the 20th September, 1926, the Peishan Wreck Light- buoy will be withdrawn.

Prohibited Anchorage.

Vessels should not anchor south of a line joining the Taku Light-vessel and En- trance Light-buoy.

Chart affected:-Marine Department Chart No. 5.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,

MARINE DEPARTMENT,

SHANGHAI, 17th September, 1926.

B. H. GOWING,

Acting Coast Inspector.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 15 of 1926.

Medical Inspection of Vessels arriving from Wuchow, withdrawn.

Referring to Harbour Notification No. 12 of 1926, Notice is hereby given that the declaration of infection against Wuchow is now withdrawn, and that the medical inspec- tion of vessels arriving therefrom is discontinued.

Approved :

F. HAYLEY BELL,

Commissioner of Customs, Officiating.

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,

CANTON, 20th September, 1926.

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

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