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TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 93 of Department of Communications.
SHIMONOSEKI STRAIT.
Lighted Wreck Buoy moored.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following lighted buoy has been moored to mark the wrecked steamer Daini Sakihana Maru which lies sunk in the east entrance to Shimo- noseki Strait, Inland Sea.
Shimonoseki Kwaikyo Higashi guchi Lighted Wreck Buoy.
Description:-Iron frustum of cone in shape, painted green, surmounted by a lattice-
work supporting a lantern.
Height of light :-10 shaku above the water.
Character of light :---Pintch gas occulting green, light 4 seconds, eclipse 4 seconds. Illuminated are:-The whole horizon.
Visible distance :----4 nautical miles in clear night.
Depth of water :--About 7 fathoms at L. W. S. T.
Magnetic bearings taken from the buoy :
He-saki lighthouse
Kanabuse Beacon Light.
South extreme of Kanju shima
S. 44° 40′ W.
N. 85° 10′ W.
N. 42° 30′ W.
TOKYO, February 1st, 1917.
BARON KENJIRO DEN, Minister of State for Communications.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 26. In accordance with Section 168 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1903), it is hereby notified that the Government proposes to erect a Public Latrine above May Road, east of the Peak Tramway and near the path connecting May and Barker Roads.
If any owner or occupier in the immediate vicinity of such site objects to such erection such objection must be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than Friday, the 23rd day of February, 1917.
D. W. TRATMAN, Head of the Sanitary Department.
2nd February, 1917.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 27.--In accordance with Section 168 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1903), it is hereby notified that the Government proposes to erect a Public Latrine at the junction of Castle and Robinson Roads.
If any owner or occupier in the immediate vicinity of such site objects to such erection such objection must be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than Friday, the 23rd February, 1917.
D. W. TRATMAN, Head of the Sanitary Department.
2nd February, 1917.
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