No. S. 38.

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NOTICES TO MARINERS.

TRANSLATION.

Notification No. 16 of Department of Communications.

INLAND SEA.

Sengai-se Beacon Light shown.

NOTICE is hereby given that the newly established Sengai-se Beacon Light on Sengai- se, off Okikamuro-shima, Province of Suo, Inland Sea, (See Notification No. 928 of Department of Communications, December, 1914) has been exhibited since the 11th of January, 1915.

TAKETOMI TOKITOSHI, Minister of State for Communications.

TOKYO, January 15th, 1915.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 432.

CHINA SEA.

SHANGHAI DISTRICT.

Southern Approach to the Yangtze.

Wrecked Junk off Gutzlaff not Located.

REFERRING to Special Notice to Mariners No. 431, stating that the wreck of a junk lies sunk about 4 miles west by south from Gutzlaff, notice is hereby given that careful examination has failed to locate the wreck.

It is now surmised that the wreck was buoyant and that it has drifited with the tide.

W. FRED. TYLER,

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 25th January, 1915.

Coast Inspector.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 433.

CHINA SEA.

KONGMOON DISTRICT.

Wangmoon Approach.

S.S. "Shiuon" and Lighter "Ruth" Sunk at Wangmoon Approach to West River.

NOTICE is hereby given that the s.s. Shiuon and the lighter Ruth lie sunk in 8 feet at low water of spring tides on the edge of the south bank in the Wangmoon approach to the West River.

From the wrecks, the Wangmoon Entrance Light bears N. 68° E., magnetic, distant 6'6 cables.

W. FERD. TYLER, Coast Inspector.

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 26th January, 1915.

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