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(b) Position-At Goh Irah on the rock, north east of the North point. Lat. 12°
40'8 N., long. 100° 48'5 E. (approx.).
Details The new light is a gift from Her Majesty the Queen Savang Vadhana Somdet Pramatucha Chao Phra Boromracha Devi, and has been established and shown from the 17th December, 1925, with the following characteristics :-
Character-Gas flashing light every 5 seconds, thus: - Light 05 sec., eclipse
4.5 sec.
Height-6-8 metres.
Visibility-85 miles in clear weather.
Power-140 candles.
Structure-Ferro concrete beacon, painted white with black horizontal stripes. Name" Syam Devi".
Remarks-Both of these lights are unwatched.
Charts affected-British Adm. Charts Nos. 2720, 2414.
Authority-Light and Beacon Service.
No. 424/IX.
GULF OF SIAM-WEST COAST.
Nara Tivas Light-Relighted.
Former Siamese N.t.M.-No. 404/XI of 1925.
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Position-At the mouth of Nara Tivas River. Lat. 6° 26′ N., long. 101° 50′5 E.
(approx.).
Details-Nara Tivas Light has now been relighted.
Charts affected-British Adm. Charts Nos. 998, 2414.
Authority-Light and Beacon Service.;
By Order of the Ministry of Marine.
Rear-Admiral F. THOMSEN, R.N., Director General of the Hydrographic Department.
BANGKOK, 29th December, 1925.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 2 of 1926.
S.S. "Tung Shing" sung below Black Point.
Notice is hereby given that S.S. Tung Shing lies sunk in the Huangpu toward the Shanghai side of mid channel, about 5 cables seaward of Black Point.
The wreck is marked by a green flag by day, and a green light over a white light by night.
Vessels navigating in the vicinity should proceed with caution.
SHANGHAI, 11th January, 1926.
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