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2349 26956. The London Gazette. 8ut|)orftp* TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1898. Chamberlains Office, Stt James's Palace, April 9, 1898. OTICE is hereby given, that the Queen's Birthday will be Celebrated, in London alone, on Saturday, the 21st of Hay next, and at all other Stations, Naval and Military, on Tuesday, the 24th of May next. N paute*, ayant en Vue 1'apparition de la peste* a edicte les mesures prophylactiques suivantes :— 1. Tons les voyageurs, arrivant avec les bateaux a vapeur et navires, des ports de la Mer Rouge ne peuvent entrer dans la Principaute que par les ports de Yarna et de Bourgas, apres une disinfection rigoureuse de tous leurs effete ; 2. Les voyageurs qui viennent des ports de la Mer Rouge et entrent dans la Principaute* par voie de terre, eeront soumis & une inspection medicale a HebiltcheVo; leurs bagages et habits seront soumis a une disinfection rigonreuse. Tous les autres points d'entree par voie de terre de la Principaute sont forme's a ces voyageurs ; 3. Est considers" comme infeste tout le littoral de la Mer Rouge a 1'exception de Suez. Whitehall, April 7, 1898. THE Queen has been pleased to give and grant unto John Charles Mitchell, Esq., Her Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept and wear the Insignia of the Fourth Class of the Order of the Medjidieh, which His Highness the Khedive of Egypt, authorized by His Imperial Majesty the Sultan of Turkey, has (S. 1197.) been pleased to confer upon him in recognition Board of Trade (Fisheries Department), of his services whilst actually and entirely London, April 9, 1898. employed beyond Her Majesty's Dominions in THE Board of Trade have received, through His Highness's service as Professor of Zoology the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a copy and Pisciculturist to the Egyptian Government. of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Representative at Lisbon, intimating that the Official Journal of 30th March contains the following announce(S. 1180.) ment, viz.:—In view of official reports received Board of Trade (Fisheries Department), by Authority, and in pursuance of the opinion of London, April 9, 1898. THE Board of Trade have received, through the Consultative Board of Public Health, it is the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a hereby notified that arrivals from Ceylon are copy of a Telegram from Her Majesty's Represen- excluded from the provisions set forth in the tative at Athens, intimating that 10 days' quaran- notice of 14th April, 1898. tine, to be performed at Delos, is imposed on arrivals that left Jeddah after 4th April. (S. 1181.) Admiralty, 9th April, 1898. Board of Trade (Fisheries Department), Captain Burges Watson has been appointed Naval London, April 9,1898. Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty, in the place of THE Board of Trade have received, through Captain James Andrew Thomas Bruce, prothe Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a copy moted to Flag Rank. Dated 31st March, of a Telegram from Her Majesty's Representative 1898. at Alexandria, reporting Ras el Aswad as released from quarantine. (S. 1188.) Board of Trade (Fisheries Department), London, April 9, 1898. War Office, Pall Mall, THE Board of Trade have received, through 12th April, 1898. the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, the following copy of a Circular respecting Quarantine 2nd Dragoons, Second Lieutenant A. G. Seyissued by the Bulgarian Government, viz.:— mour to be Lieutenant, vice W. D. P. Watson, resigned. Dated 23rd March, 1898. Ministere des Affaires Etrang&res et des Cultes. Lieutenant Robert Dingwall Fordyce, from 3rd No. 3653. Sofia, le 23 Mars (4 Avril), 1898. Battalion the Gordon Highlanders, to be ClECULAIRE. Second Lieutenant, vice A. G. Seymour. Dated 13th April, 1898. LE Conseil Sanitaire Supe'rieur de la Princi-