58645-1918-Supplementary-Notices-to-Mariners — Page 2

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alteration in time of dropping the Time Ball will not now take place, and throughout each year it will as usual be dropped at 1 p.m., local standard time, corresponding with 15 hours 30 minutes Greenwich mean time.

Approximate position-Lat. 34° 50' S., long, 138° 29′ E.

ARTHUR SEARCY, Chairman S.A. Harbors Board and

President of Marine Board.

Harbors and Marine Board Offices, Victoria Square,

ADELAIDE, January 9th, 1918.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

North-West Coast.

NOTICE is hereby given that the range of visibility of Entrance Point Light, near Broome, is not reliable.

Charts affected :-

No. 475.--North-West Coast of Australia.

No. 858. Roebuck Bay.

Department of Harbour and Light,

FREMANTLE, 16th January, 1918.

F. WINZAR,

Chief Harbour Master.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 1 of 1918.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Local Authorities with the assent and approval of the Treaty Power Consuls, have agreed that after this date vessels arriving from Hong- kong will be treated as Suspected Vessels and will be dealt with according to the Sanitary Regulations for the port of Chefoo.

Approved:

A. SUGDEN,

Commissioner of Customs.

CUSTOM HOUSE,

CHEFOO, 4th March, 1918.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

THOS. WRIGHT,

Harbour Master.

No. 1 OF 1918.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Treaty Power Consuls have declared the port of Hongkong to be infected with Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.

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