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No. 134/1940.

MALAYA, EAST COAST.

Kuala Trengganu-Information re Leading Light Beacons.

Previous Notice.-Singapore Notice No. 25 of 1938; also Admiralty Notice 2522 of

25th November, 1938.

Position.-Trengganu River approach and entrance,

Lat. 05° 20' 30" N., Long. 103° 08′ 30′′ E.

Details. The bar has been re-surveyed and the positions of the leading marks

altered thus :

(1) Approach Beacons. These beacons, which exhibit fixed green lights, in line bearing 238° lead in from seaward to the line of Entrance Beacons.

(2) Entrance Beacons. These beacons, which exhibit fixed red lights, in line bearing 258° lead in through the river entrance from the line of Approach Beacons,

Remarks.-Lights are visible for a distance of 3 miles.

Authority.-Harbour Master, Trengganu.

HONG KONG, 11th June, 1940.

No. 135/1940.

HONG KONG WATERS-PORT OF TSUN WAN-SUNKEN JUNKS.

Position. Approximately 100 yards North of the Tsun Wan Petroleum Installation

of the Texas Co. (China) Ltd.

Details.-Two sunken junks with portions of the hull above water at all states of

the tide.

Remarks.The usual local wreck marking signals will be displayed.

HONG KONG, 12th June, 1940.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master.

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