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No. 851.

CHINA EAST COAST.

TSINGTAO.

Huichuen Point South-west Light-buoy.

Fog Horn to be sounded.

Notice is hereby given that the Local Chinese Administration at Tsingtao have issued the following Notice to Mariners :-

"Notice is hereby given that the Fog Horn attached to Huichuen Point South- west Light-buoy situated in latitude 36° 02′ 27′′ N., longitude 120° 19′ 24" E., 4 cables south-west of Huichuen Point in the harbour of Tsingtao, will be sounded continuously from 1st April, 1926, until 31st July, 1926."

SHANGHAI, 19th March, 1925.

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No. 852.

TSINGTAO DISTRICT.

Takungtao Fog Horn to be discontinued.

Notice is hereby given that the Local Chinese Administration at Tsingtao have issued the following Notice to Mariners :----

"Notice is hereby given that the Takungtao Fog Horn located in latitude 35° 57′ 56′′ N., longitude 120° 29′ 20′′ E., is now out of commission. From 19th March, 1926, the sounding of the said Fog Horn shall be tempo- rarily suspended until further notice."

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

THE MARITIME Customs,

MARINE DEPARTMENT,

SHANGHAI, 22nd March, 1926.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

H. E. HILLMAN,

Coast Inspector.

No. 1 of 1926.

GULF OF ST. VINCENT-PORT ADELAIDE.

Referring to Notice to Mariners No. 5 of 1925, masters of vessels, pilots, and others are hereby notified that the night time tide signals therein mentioned are now exhibited at the Semaphore Tide Signal Station and conform with the uniform tide signals adopted by the Interstate Harbour authorities in conference in October, 1924.

Full particulars of the signals referred to can be obtained on application at the office of the Harbors Board, Port Adelaide.

ADELAIDE, February 2nd, 1926.

R. G. PEAKE, Secretary, Harbors Board,

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