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the day and a single RED LIGHT at night. The sampan
will be replaced at a later date by a BLACK BEACON carrying at night a single RED LIGHT.
On no account is a vessel to attempt passing between the sampan, or beacon, and the south shore.
Approved:
A. S. CAMPBELL,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
FoоCHOW, 7th June, 1920.
E. HUBBARD,
Harbour Master.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.
1926. No. 12.
The Astronomical positions are approximate unless seconds are given. The bearings are True and in degrees from 000° (North) to 359° measured clockwise, and those relating to lights are from seaward. The visibility of lights is that in clear weather. Fog signals are sounded only in thick or foggy weather. The elevation given is the height of focal plane above mean H.W. springs.
AUSTRALIA-EAST COAST-QUEENSLAND.
Cape Cleveland Light-Intended alteration in characteristics. Temporary light to be exhibited.
Mariners and others are hereby notified that the period of the Flashing White Light with Red Sector on Cape Cleveland will be shortened and the power of the light will be increased, on or about 31st July, 1926.
Position Near the extreme of the cape. Lat. 19° 11' S. Long. 147° 01′ E., on
Chart No. 1102.
Details-
Character-Flashing White, with red sector, every seven and one-half
seconds, thus :——.
Flash
sec.
Eclipse 7 1/6 secs.
Power--White, 50,000 candles. Red, 20,000 candles.
Remarks-In other respects the light will remain unaltered. Further notice
will be given when the alteration is completed.
Temporary Light-During alteration the existing light will be replaced from on or about 22nd July, 1926, until 31st July, 1926, by a low power light, flashing white with red sector every second.
Charts affected-
Admiralty Chart No. 1102-Cleveland Bay.
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No. 348--Whitsunday Island to Magnetic Island.
No. 2349-Magnetic Island to Double Points.
No. 2763-Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reefs, sheet I.
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