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TRANSLATION.

(No. 725)

Notification Nos. 725, 734 & 737 of Department of Communications.

South Coast, Honshu.

NOTICE is hereby given that the candle power of the light of Omai Zaki Lighthouse, province of Totomi, has been changed as follows since the 27th of August, 1917:

Omai Zaki Lighthouse.

Power :--630,000 candles,

TOKYO, September 6th, 1917.

(No. 734)

Inland Sea.

NOTICE is hereby given that Ryujin-Jima Light, on Ryujin-Jima, E. entrance to Kurushima Strait, has been shown (see Notification No. 688 of Department of Com- munications August, 1917) since the 1st of September, 1917.

TOKYO, September 7th, 1917.

(No. 737)

Inland Sea.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Secondary Light of Ohama Lighthouse, province of Iyo, has been withdrawn since the 10th of September, 1917.

BARON KENJIRO DEN, Minister of State for Communications.

TOKYO, September 8th, 1917.

The Government of the Philippine Islands

Department of Finance

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS MANILA

NOTICE TO MARINERS, NO. 488.

Bogo Harbor-Northern Cebu.

September 11, 1917.

Ax automatic acetylene flashing light, showing one white flash every five (5) seconds, was installed on August 10, 1917, on the square concrete beacon erected on South- eastern extremity of the Northern Bogo Shoals, south of Tindug Point. Height of light above mean high water, 13 feet. The light is visible through all approaches by water thereto, and from a distance of nine (9) miles.

Baluarte Point bears S. 60° W., true.

Bogo Point bears S. 4° E., true.

Approximate position:

Latitude, Longitude,

11° 05′ 10" N. 124° 01' 34" E.

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