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TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 919 of Department of Communications.
West Coast, Kyushu.
NOTICE is hereby given that the character, candle power and visible distance of the light of Shira-se Lighthouse, on Shira-se outside of Sasebo Naval Port, province of Hizen, have been changed (See notification No. 787 of Department of Communications October 8th, 1915.)
TOKYO, November 6th, 1915.
TRANSLATION.
KATSUNDO MINOURA, Minister of State for Communications.
Notification No. 929 of Department of Communications.
North-West Coast, Kyushu.
NOTICE is hereby given that the red ray (between the bearings of S. 89° 47′ E. and S. 62° 21' E.), of the illuminated Arc of Ko-zaki Lighthouse S. extreme of Tsushima, which covers the sunken rocks near Tsutsu-zaki and Komastu-ze has been permanently withdrawn and shone with original white light.
TOKYO, November 9th, 1915.
KATSUNDO MINOURA, Minister of State for Communications.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 4.
Kiungchow District.
From the
NOTICE is hereby given that the Japanese S.S. Taro Maru is lying sunk on the western side of the southern entrance to the South Channel, Hainan Straits. Entrance Buoy the wreck bears S. W. W. magnetic, distant 3 cables.
Approved :
C. TALBOT BOWRING,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
KIUNGCHOW, 17th November, 1915.
M. HELLSBRAND,
Harbour Master.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 15 of 1915.
Kangaroo Island.
Nepean Bay.
MASTERS of vessels and others are hereby informed that on and after the 21st Septem- ber, 1915, the green buoy showing a fixed red light and marking the position of the telegraph cable, about 3 miles E. by S. S. of Kingscote Jetty, will be removed, and in