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KANGAROO ISLAND.
Hog Bay.
The light is of the 6th Order, and is placed on an iron pillar on the sea end of the Hog Bay Jetty, its focal plane being about 20ft. above H.W., and it is visible for a distance of about eight miles. Further details as to characteristics of the light will be published at an early date.
ARTHUR SEARCY,
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, March 18th, 1914.
President of the Marine Board
and Controller of Harbors.
No. 570.
CHINA SEA.
CANTON DISTRICT.
CANTON RIVER-WHAMPOA CHANNEL.
Sulphur Point Lighted Beacon Established.
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NOTICE is hereby given that a Beacon, painted red and exhibiting a red unclassed hight, has been established to mark the end of the spit that extends to the south-eastward from Pedder Island and the northern side of the channel at the eastern entrance to the Whampoa Channel, Canton River.
The Beacon is in 7 feet of water at low water of spring tides, and from it the eastern side of the Whampoa Dock gate bears S. 38° E., magnetic, distant 2:17 cables.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 21st April, 1914.
T. J. ELDRIDGE,
Deputy Coast Inspector,
(For Coast Inspector).
No. 161.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Hongkong.
Mise, Proc. No. 4 of 1914.
In the Matter of the "Morrison Library" charity,
and
In the Matter of the Charities Procedure Act, 1812,
and
In the Matter of the Code of Civil Procedure, S. 640.
Upon the petition of the Honourable Mr. John Alexander Strachey Bucknill His Majesty's Attorney General for the Colony of Hongkong on the Twenty-third day of March, 1914, preferred unto this Court praying for an order that the Committee of the City Hall be at liberty to hand over to the University of Hongkong and that the said University may be at liberty to receive a collection of books at present housed in the City Hall Public Library and designated the "Morrison Library" upon the following terms and conditions, that is to say :-
(a) The said collection to be maintained by and at the cost of the said University in the buildings of the said University and to be retained by the said University until such time if any as the Committee of the City Hall may desire its return to them when it shall be unconditionally handed back to them on demand.
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