197
Power.--13,000 candles.
Note. The Light will be unwatched, and the Lightkeepers withdrawn.
Remarks. The other details of the Light will remain unchanged. No further notice
will be given.
Charts affected :—Admiralty Chart No. 404-King Island.
""
1695в--Bass Strait, Western Sheet.
""
27
2759B--Australia, Southern Portion.
788-Melbourne to Cape Horn, Western
Sheet.
Publications affected:-Admiralty List of Lights, and Time Signals, Part VI., 1918.
Australia Directory, Vol. I., 1907, page 410.
Australia Directory, Vol. I., 1907, Revised Supplement (2),
1916, page 50,
JOSHUA F. RAMSBOTHAM,
Director of Lighthouses.
Department of Trade and Customs,
MELBOURNE, 13th April, 1918.
By Direction,
R. McK. OAKLEY, Acting Comptroller-General of Customs.
(No. 630).
TRANSLATION.
Notification Nos. 630 & 652 of Department of Communications.
North West Coast of Honshu.
NOTICE is hereby given that the candle power of the light of Uma Shima Lighthouse, on Uma Shima, Province of Iwami, has been increased as follows since the 1st of May, 1918.
Uma Shima Lighthouse.
Poncer :--18,000 candles.
TOKYO, May 4th, 1918.
(No. 652).
Kobe Harbour. New Light to be Shown.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following lighthouses have been established on the both ends of East Breakwater, Kobe Harbour. The lights will be shown about the middle of May, 1918.
Further notice will be given after the lights have been effected.
Kobe Ko East Breakwater South Lighthouse.
Position-Lat. 34° 40′ 8′′ N., Long. 135° 11′ 55′′ E. (According to Japanese
Admiralty Chart No. 101.)
Description :--Iron lattice work, painted red.
Height of light --35 shaku above the base, 39 shaku above the water.