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Warning is now given that vessels are not allowed to proceed to any berth lying. within a distance of 200 feet to the seaward of any dredger actually engaged in dredging operations.

Any vessels failing to comply with the above ruling, and thereby causing inter- ference in the operations of the dredger, will not be allowed to work until, in the opinion of this Office, she has been suitably berthed.

E. B. GREEN

Approved :

A. WILSON,

Commissioner of Customs.

CUSTOM HOUSE,

TIENTSIN, 22nd October, 1926.

Acting Harbour Mast

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.

1926. No. 24.

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-WEST COAST.

Rottnest Island Light-Power to be Increased.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the power of the White Flashing Light on Rottnest Island will be increased on or about 1st February, 1927.

Position-On centre, 23 miles from east end. Lat. 32° 00′ S. Long. 115° 30′

E., on Chart No. 1058.

Power-The power will be increased to 327,000 candles.

Remarks-In other respects the light will remain unaltered.

No further notice will be given.

Publications affected-

Admiralty List of Lights and Time Signals, Part VI, 1924, No. 2269.

By direction,

B. WALLACH,

Acting Director of Lighthouses.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS,

MELBOURNE, 25th September, 1926.

R. MCK. OAKLEY, Comptroller-General of Custome,

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