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No. 224/1941. (T).

HONG KONG WATERS-TATHONG CHANNEL.

Small Moored Buoys.

Details.-Two small moored buoys, one red and white, and the other white in colour, are placed to seaward of a line joining Tathong Point and Tathong Rock.

Caution.-Vessels are warned to keep a good lookout for these buoys and give them

a clear berth.

Remarks. Other small moored buoys may be placed in the vicinity of the Tathong

Channel all of which are of a temporary nature.

Authority.-Naval Authorities.

HONG KONG, 27th September, 1941.

No. 225/1941.

MALACCA STRAIT-SOUTHERN APPROACHES TO PENANG HARBOUR.

Beacon Destroyed.

Position.-Lat. 05° 21' N., long. 100° 21' E. (Approx.).

Details.-(a) Beacon No. 5 charted in the above position has been destroyed.

(b) A red unlighted can buoy is being placed in the charted position of

the destroyed beacon.

Charts Affected.-Nos. 1366 and 3732.

Authority.-Naval Authorities.

HONG KONG, 29th September, 1941.

No. 226/1941. (T).

BORNEO-NORTH COAST-TURTLE ISLANDS.

Position.-Lat. 06° 10′ N., long. 118° 13′ E. (Approx.).

Details.-A survey buoy has been placed in the above position in nineteen fathoms

of water.

Authority.-U.S. Naval Authorities.

HONG KONG, 30th September, 1941.

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