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No. S. 352.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
Transfer of 600 Metre Service from Cape D'Aguilar W/T Station to Royal Observatory Station.
Commencing from 1600 G.M.T. December 4th, 1926, and until further notice, the 600 metre service for ships at sea will be taken over by the Royal Observatory, Hong Kong.
Until other call letters are allotted the call-sign V.P.S. will be used. The transmitter installed at the Observatory is of the Valve type and will use I.C.W. very sharply tuned.
Details
Position-Latitude 22-18-13.2 North. Longitude 114-10-18.7 East.
HONG KONG, 29th November, 1926.
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With reference to Notices to Mariners S. No. 340 dated 15th November, 1926, and S. No. 345 dated 24th November, 1926, H.M.S. Iroquois reports that beacon (b) has been. removed.
HONG KONG, 30th November, 1926.
G. F. HOLE,
Harbour Master, &c.
No. 21.
APPROACHES TO. RANGOON.
Spit Light Vessel.
Notice is hereby given that the Light Vessel Kemmendine will be placed on her station at the Spit on or about the 15th November, 1926, and will exhibit by night one white fixed light visible 12 miles. Light vessel bas one mast and "SPIT" painted on sides in white on a red hull. The Light Vessel Martal an placed temporarily at Spit station will be withdrawn on the same date.
Publication-Bay of Bengal Pilot, 1921, Page 459. Admiralty List of Lights, Part 6.
Indian List of Lights, 1925, No. 304, Page 56.
A. ST.C. BOWDEN, Captain, R.I.M.,
Principal Port Officer, Burma.
RANGOON, 2nd November, 1926.
No. 871.
CHINA.
GULF OF YALU-ELLIOT GROUP.
Koseki-sho Buoy Withdrawn-Koseki-sho Beacon Established.
The Japanese Harbour Authorities at Dairen, in a Notice to Mariners dated 12th November, 1926, have issued the following information:-
Notice is hereby given that the Koseki-sho Buoy (black conical), marking Koseki- .........sho, close south-eastward of the rock awash about mile eastward of Segment