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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 200.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in duplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for Reinforced Concrete Pier at Cheung Chau", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Monday, the 30th day of August, 1920.
No work will be permitted on Sundays.
For form of tender, specification, and further particulars apply at this Office.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
13th August, 1920.
No. S. 201.
A. H. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Director of Public Works.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 10 of 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Treaty Power Consuls have declared the port of Nagasaki to be cholera-infected.
All vessels arriving therefrom will be governed by the Sanitary Regulations for the port of Shanghai.
Approved:
L. A. LYALL,
Commissioner of Customs.
H. G. MYHRE,
Harbour Master.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHANGHAI, 3rd August, 1920.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
139/6.
Gulf of Siam-Vessel adrift.
ACCORDING to a communication from H.R.H. Prince YUGALA, Viceroy of the Southern provinces, received at the Hydrographic Office the 26th inst., a sailing vessel, belonging to Nai Bahn Ratanarat, a merchant at Hoa Sai Changvad, Nakonsritammaraj, has on the 7th July at sunset drifted from its anchorage outside the custom station at Hoi Sai during a rising gale, and has neither been seen nor heard of since. The vessel has two masts, sails with 5 spars, aft a superstructure of boards, cargo room for 200 piculs; its value 1,200 Ticals. On board were 2 Siamese sailors, one 33 years old of dark complexion and middle stature, the other 17 years old, under average height.
Ships navigating in the Gulf of Siam and adjacent fairways are requested to look out for this vessel or for distress signals from uninhabitated islands or rocks, and even- tually to lend all possible assistance.
By Order of the Ministry of Marine,
Captain F. THOMSEN, R.N.,
Hydrographer of the Navy, Director of the Hydrographic Office.
BANGKOK, 27th July, 1920.