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Height of centre of light above the mean level of water-18.14 metres. Height of building from base to vane-12.13 metres.

Character and order of illuminating apparatus-Electric bulb (750 watt). Remarks-Green, visible all round.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,

MARINE DEPARTMENT,

SHANGHAI, 7th September, 1926.

B. H. GOWING,

Acting Coast Inspector.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 11 of 1926.

Medical Inspection of Vessels arriving from Tsingtao.

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Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Treaty Power Consuls have declared the Port of Tsingtao to be Cholera-infected.

All vessels arriving therefrom are to abide, and be governed by the Sanitary Regu- lations for the ports of Tientsin and Chinwangtao.

For the present, precautions will be confined to medical inspection.

Approved:

C. WILSON,

Commissioner of Customs.

CUSTOM HOUSE,

TIENTSIN, 7th September, 1926.

E. B. GREEN,

Acting Harbour Master.

No. 5 of 1926.

Mine field laid at Entrance to Swatow Harbour.

Notice is hereby given that mines have been laid, by the Military Authorities, near Masu, at the Entrance to Swatow Harbour.

The following Regulations governing traffic through this mine field, are published by the Military Authorities:---

1. In order to defend the port of Swatow at the present juncture of the cam- paign against the North, mines are to be laid in the waters at Masu, Swatow.

2. During the time that mines are laid, all vessels, merchantmen as well as Men-of-war, of all nationalities, with the exception of Men-of-war from the North, may enter and leave as usual, but they must abide by the following Regulations.

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