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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 13, 1909.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

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No 507-It is hereby notified that licences to shoot and take game granted under Ordinance 6 of 1885, are due for renewal or issue on first day of September, 1909.

Applicants for such licences, the fee for which is $10, are requested to give their addresses, and write their names legibly.

F. J. BADELEY,

Captain Superintendent of Police.

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12th August, 1909.

No. 508.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Quarantine Department has now erected a flagstaff at the North-west point of the Island of Koh Phra.

Ships which for one reason or another are unable to enter the Quarantine Anchorage, are required to fly the "F. G. L." flag of the International code, for the Quarantine Officer, in addition to the Quarantine flag. The answering signal flag "W. N." will then be hoisted from the flagstaff, and thereafter the Quarantine Officer will board such vessels as soon as possible.

By order of H. E. the Minister of Local Government,

BANGKOK, 22nd July, 1909.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

LUANG ANUPHAN,

Acting Harbour Master.

North-West Coast.

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It is hereby notified that an uncharted reef or submerged derelict is reported with less than 16 feet water at ebb dead neap tide, Gantheaume Point bearing East distance mile Lat. 17.58 S., Long. 122.10 East (position approximate).

Charts affected.

No. 1048.-Buccaneer Archipelago to Bedout Island.

No. 858.-Roebuck Bay.

Department of Harbour and Lights, FREMANTLE, 14th May, 1909.

No. 473.

C. J. IRVINE,

Chief Harbour Master.

CHINA SEA.

NOTICE is hereby given that the acceptance by China of the "International Regulations. for Preventing Collisions at Sea", which came into operation on the 1st July, 1897, may be held as having been in regard to Chinese vessels of foreign type only. Native vessels of native type do not, for the present, come under the operation of these Regulations.

This Notice explains "Notice to Mariners No. 308", in the wording of which some obscurity has been found.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

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SHANGHAI, 5th August, 1909.

W. FERD. TYLER, Coast Inspector.

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