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SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 14 of 1913.

GULF ST. VINCENT.

PORT ADELAIDE RIVER.

MASTERS of Vessels, l'ilots, and others are hereby informed that on and after the night of the 21st June, a New Lead will be established and lighted in the Port Adelaide River near No. 8 Beacon, and will be known as No. 10A Lead. This Lead, which consists of two red lights, shown from wooden structures, painted red, is a continuation outwards of No. 10 Lead and the course should be changed when passing No. 9 Light Beacon, so as to pass a safe distance from No. 8 Green Light Beacon.

ARTHUR SEARCY,

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, June 19th, 1913.

President of the Marine Board

und Controller of Harbors.

TRANSLATION.

Notification Nos. 656 and 661 of Department of Communications.

No. 656, Tokyo, September 1st, 1913.

IMPROVEMENT OF ILLUMINATING APPARATUS.

NOTICE is hereby given that, The Candle Power and the visible distance of the Light of Ye-saki Lighthouse, Awaji province, Hyogo prefecture, have been changed as follows.

Candle power :-9000.

YE-SAKI LIGHTHOUSE.

Distance visible :-)

-19 nautical miles in clear night.

No. 661, Tokyo, September 3rd, 1913.

RESTORATION OF INTENSITY OF LIGHT AT HIME-SHIMA. NOTICE is hereby given that, The Candle Power of the Light of Hime-shima Light- house, E. extreme of Hime-shima. Bungo province, which was reduced during the repair of its illuminating apparatus, (See Notification No. 366 of Department of Communications, April 1913.) Has been shown as Formerly.

MOTODA HAJIME,

Minister of State for Communications.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 7 of 1913.

REFERRING to Harbour Notification No. 5 of 1913 Notice is hereby given that, the Superintendent of Customs and the Treaty Power Consuls having withdrawn the declaration of plague-infection against AMOY, the medical inspection and fumigation of vessels arriving from that port are discontinued.

The importation from the above port of the following ariticles is, except as provided for in Article 10 of the Sanitary Regulations for the port of Shanghai, still prohibited-

Rags, old paper, old gunny-bags, coffins containing corpses, and earth and mould.

WM. CARLSON,

Approved:

F. S. UNWIN,

Commissioner of Customs.

CUSTOM HOUSE,

SHANGHAI, 10th September, 1913.

Harbour Master.

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