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Position.
15 S. 50° E. from Mirador Light.
1'4 N. 79° W. from Cuatieu Light.
10′ S. 40° W. from Dong Tranh Light.
Approximately in Lat. 10° 15' 5" N. Long. 106° 45′ 55′′ E.
The buoy was laid on 29th April, 1920.
BASIL TAYLOUR, Captain, R.N., Harbour Master, &e.
HARBOUR DEPARTMENT,
HONGKONG, 18th May, 1920.
(No. 627)
TRANSLATION.
Notifications Nos. 627, 632 and 646 of Department of Communications.
S. Coast of Kyushu.
NOTICE is hereby given that the report has been received from Kagoshima prefec- ture, regarding Kagoshima No. 1 and No. 2 buoys, Kagoshima Harbour, Province of Satsuma, which were temporarily discontinued for repair (see Notification No. 400 of Department of Communications, March, 1920), had been moored as ever.
(Tokyo, April 26th, 1920).
· (No. 632)
W. Coast of Kyushu.
Notice is hereby given that the report has been received from Fukuoka Prefecture, regarding Miike-kō No. 4 lighted buoy, inside of Miike-ko breakwater, Gulf of Shimabara, which was temporarily discontinued for repairs (see Notification No. 204 of Department of Communications, February, 1920), had been shown as ever since the 15th of April, 1920.
(Tokyo, April 27th, 1920).
(No. 646)
W. Coast of Hokkaido.
Notice is hereby given that Otaruk-kō temporarily lighthouse at the extreme end of No. 2 breakwater, Province of Shiribeshi; Hokkaido, which was temporarily discontinued. (see Notification No. 100 of Department of Communications, January, 1920), had been shown as formerly since the 26th of April, 1920.
TOKYO, April 30th, 1920.
UTARO NODA,
Minister of State for Communications.
No. 704.
CHINA.
Shanghai District Yangtze River.
North Channel Entrance-Buoy established.
TSUNGMING CROSSING-BUOYS MOVED.
REFERRING to Special Notice to Mariners No. 563, notice is hereby given that the following changes have been made in the buoyage of the North Channel Entrance to the Yangtze River and the Tsungming Crossing:-
A black Light-buoy, showing a white light occulting every 8 seconds, thus:--
Light,...
Eclipse,
4 seconds,
4 seconds,