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No. 12/1.
GULF OF SIAM.
Bangkok Bar-Invisible derelict.
Light buoy withdrawn.
Position-9 cables from the Sunken Junk Light-vessel, S. 35° E.
Description-The sunken sailing-ship mentioned in the Notice to Mariners No. 9 has drifted from its position, a careful search has been made but it has not been found.
Light buoy withdrawn-The light buoy in front of the Catholic Church has been
withdrawn.
Caution-Mariners are warned accordingly.
Chart affected-Siamese Admiralty Chart No. la.
Authority-Light and Buoy Service Division.
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By Order of the Ministry of Marine.
Rear-Admiral F. THOMSEN, R.N., Director General of the Hydrographic Department.
BANGKOK, 23rd March, 1926.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 12 of 1926.
Anchor and Chain recovered.
Notice is hereby given that an anchor with 95 fathoms of chain attached to it has been recovered from the bed of the river, at a position from which Quarantine Buoy bears N. 65° W. (mag.) distant one mile; and now lies on the foreshore of the Customs pro- perty at Woosung, where it may be inspected.
The anchor is of stockless type, weighing 2 tons.
The chain is 13"stud link.
If not claimed and salvage paid within 30 days from the date of this notice, the anchor and chain become the property of the salvors.
Approved:
F. W. MAZE,
Commissioner of Customs
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHANGHAI, 29th March, 1926.
A. HOTSON,
Harbour Master.
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