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From 4 p.m. on Friday, the 31st January, till 4 p.m. on Sunday, the 2nd February, and on Friday, the 7th February, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.

No cracker-firing will be permitted in Ice House Lane, Duddell Street, or in the lanes leading out of Duddell Street for a distance of 80 yards from Queen's Road.

Cracker-firing is to be strictly confined to the times named above, both within and without the prescribed area; and both sides of all streets, or parts of streets named as the boundaries above, are to be considered as within the prescribed area.

No burning cracker or other fire is to be thrown above the head or near any person or inflammable material, and all reasonable precaution must be taken against accident, as every one is liable for damage arising from his carelessness.

The firing of crackers is not to be carried on in the vicinity of places of Christian Worship during Divine Service.

The Police will have strict orders to summon or arrest persons firing crackers in contravention of the foregoing restrictions.

The Firing of Bombs is Strictly Prohibited.

24th January, 1919.

E. D. C. WOLFE,

Captain Superintendent of Police.

No. S. 26.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

It is hereby notified that information has been received from the Naval Authorities as follows:-

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Red occulting Buoy 99 cables from Residency Flagstaff South 89° West

true has been placed at Aden."

C. W. BECKWITH, Commander, R.N.,

HONGKONG, 24th January, 1919.

Harbour Master, &c.

NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 674.

CHINA SEA.

CHEFOO DISTRICT.

Chefoo Harbour

Northern Entrance to Inner

Harbour under construction.

Buoy Moved.

NOTICE is hereby given that the black Buoy (Contractors' No. 1), gas-lighted, mark- ing the eastern side of the northern entrance to the Inner Harbour (under construction), Chefoo Harbour, has been moved. From the new position of the Buoy, Tower Hill Lighthouse bears S. 23° W., magnetic, distant 3,690 feet.

This movement of the Buoy places it close to the northward of the northern end of the Breakwater (under construction).

The characteristics of the Buoy remain unchanged.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 9th January, 1919.

T. J. ELDRIDGE,

Acting Coast Inspector.

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