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The positions of the banks relatively to the Buoys and the depth of water in the channel are at present not known with sufficient accuracy to enable directions for entering the river to be given.
In the absence of local knowledge, a pilot should be taken.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 18th February, 1910.
W. FERD. TYLER,
Coast Inspector,
No. 1 of 1910.
INDIA-FAST COAST-BAY OF BENGAL.
ENTRANCE TO THE MADRAS HARBOUR.
It is hereby notified for the information of Mariners that in future Pilots will board vessels wishing to enter Madras Harbour from the vicinity of the end of the new North
Arm.
W. MITCHELL,
Commander, R.I.M., Presidency Port Officer.
PRESIDENCY PORT OFFICE,
Madras, 11th January, 1910.
Abridge.
Boniface.
List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Telegraph Oompanies'
Bryant, Hongkong Hotel.
Chan (2).
Choyshunyuen.
Gergeicbcon. West Point, First Street,
Guan Hong Chez En Fa Guan Rue Tacforethou.
Haptionsing.
Hocheng (2).
Hongkong Corporation.
Jebsen,
Jeiyuenkong.
Leechoy Care Chunkce Care 138 Victoria St.
Mccoy Mongolia.
Middleton Minnesota.
Miss Harris passenger Sunda ".
Offices at Hongkong.
Nurse Astor House (2). Pak.
Pyrotic.
Reece 2nd Officer Taiyuen. Rosenthal (2).
Sander. Swifong. Taibinglung. Tongjootai. Tungyee. Yeeshunyuen. 0095.
6490 3458.
1639 4410.
4838 0502 6198
O. NIELSEN,
Superintendent,
Great Northern Telegraph C.
Hongkong Station, 25th February, 1910
J. M. BECK,
superintendent,
Exstern Extension. etc., Telegraph Co
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