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continued, the wreck of the S.S. Poochi having been demolished to the level of the river bottom. A considerable portion of the wreck, however, still remains embedded in the mud.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 21st October, 1920.
T. J. ELDRIDGE,
Coast Inspector.
CEYLON.
West Coast Northern Approach to Colombo Harbour.
NOTICE is hereby given that the light buoy marking the Oonagala reef has broken adrift. It will be replaced when the weather permits. No further notice will be issued.
Latitude, 6° 59' N. (approximate).
Longitude, 79° 50'4' E. (approximate).
Charts affected :-Admiralty charts :-
No. 914, Colombo Harbour.
No. 3,686, Approaches to Colombo Harbour.
No. 688, Palk Strait and Gulf of Mannar.
No. 813, Ceylon South Coast.
Publications: Bay of Bengal Pilot, Fourth Edition, 1910, page 96, and West Coast of India Pilot, Fifth Edition, 1909, pages 87 and 88.
C. E. STAINER, Lt.-Commander, R.N.,
Master Attendant's Office,
COLOMBO, 25th September, 1920.
Master Attendant.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 3 of 1920.
Life Saving Service.
MASTERS and officers of vessels and the public generally are hereby informed that the rocket apparatus which for years past has been stationed at Antechamber Bay, Kangaroo Island, has been removed to Cuttlefish Bay, near Penueshaw, Hog Bay.
Life-saving stations are now established at the following places in South Australia:-- Lifeboat and Rocket Stations.-MacDonnell Bay, Beachport, Robe, Victor Harbor. Rocket Stations.-Port Adelaide (Inner Harbor), Port Adelaide (Outer Harbor), Aldinga, Cape Borda Lighthouse, Cape de Couedie Lighthouse, Cuttlefish Bay, Elliston, Glenelg, Kingscote, Kingston, Port Lincoln, Normanville.
ARTHUR SEARCY, Superintendent Life Saving Service,
Chairman S.A. Harbors Board and
President of the Marine Board of S.A.
Harbors and Marine Board Offices,
ADELAIDE, July 8th, 1920.
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