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NOTICES TO MARINERS.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 9 of 1910.
REFERRING to Harbour Notification No. 6 of 1910, Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Doyen of the Consular Body having withdrawn the declaration of infection as regards AMOY, the General Medical Inspection of vessels arriv- ing from that Port is discontinued from this date.
The importation of the following articles from the above Port is, except as provided for in Harbour Notification No. 6 of 1906, still prohibited :-
Rags, old paper, old gunny bags, coffins containing corpses and earth and mould.
Approved:
H. F. MERRILL,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHANGHAI, 24th August, 1910.
No. 195.
WM. CARLSON,
Harbour Master,
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
SOUTH CHANNEL ENTRANCE TO THE YANGTZE.
Replacing of Kiutoun Light-vessel; Middle Ground Upper Buoy to be a Gas-lighted Buoy.
NOTICE is hereby given that on or about the 26th instant the temporary gas-lighted buoy referred to in Notice to Mariners No. 493 will be replaced by the "Kiutoan" Light- vessel, and the Middle Ground Upper Buoy will be replaced by a Gas-lighted Buoy.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 24th August, 1910.
W. FERD. TYLER,
Coast Inspector.
CHINA SEA.
INFORMATION has been received from the master of the S.S. Kasenga that the said vessel grounded on an uncharted reef in Latitude 11° 50' N. Longitude 114° 37' E.
Mariners are cautioned accordingly.
B. A. CATOR, Lieut., R.N., Acting Master Attendant, S.S.
SINGAPORE, 19th August, 1910.
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