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रे ¢ ७ গবর্ণমেণ্ট গেজেট, ১৮৯৭ সাল ১৭ আগষ্ট । { দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড । w---- r, --------- JJJSAAAAAA ASASASA AAA AAAASAA AAASه Tax-- حساسیت- سیستمه sحجتحع ORDERS BY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BENGAL. MARINE DEPARTMENT. SSAS SSAS SSAS SSAS SSAS SSAS SSAS The 9th August 1897. Mo. 144 Marine.—The following telegram, dated the 6th August 1897, from the Goverment of Bombay relative to the decisions of the Fourth Quaraltine Board at Alexandria, is published for general information. A. D. McARTHUR, Col., R.E., Seoy. to the Govt. of Bı ngal. Copy of a telegram, dated the 6th August 1897, from the Secretary to the Gorornment of Bombay, General Department, to Bengal Works, Calcutta. No. 4288. British Consul, Alexandria, telegraphs : Fourth Quarantine Board decided yesterday first to suppress measures in force arrivals from Hedjaz as plague no longer exists there; second, to consider pilgrimage as closed, but all vessels with pilgrims will go to Tour for regulation quarantune. The 9th August 1897. No. 146Marine.—The following communication, dated the 26th June 1897, from Sir . Francis Clare Ford, with its enclosure, relative to the Italian Maritime Sanitary Ordinance No. 5 issued with a view to prevent delays to vessels arriving in Italian ports from infected districts in India, is published for general information. А. D. МсАктнов, Соф., к.в., Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal. No. 42C., dated Foreign Office, the 1st July 1897. From-GroRGE Curzon, Esq., To-The Under-Secretary of State, India Office. I AM directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to transmit to you, to be laid before the Secretary of State for India, the accompanying copy of a despatch as marked in the margin enclosing the Italian Maritime Sanitary Ordinance No. 5, intended to obviate delays to vessels arriving in Italy from India.

>-- -- - - ---- س ----۔ --سمـاخـمـ 奪 No. 42C., datol Rome, the 26th June 1897. From—FR aNcis CLARE FoRn, Esq , To—The Marquess of Salisbury, k.d., &c., &c., &c. ... I HAVE the honour to transmit here with to Your Lordship a copy in triplicate, together with a translation of the Sanitary Maritime Ordinance marked No. 5, and dated the 20th instant, which I have received from the Department for Foreign Affairs. The present Ordinance has boen made with a view to preventing, as far as possible, delays to vessels arriving in Italian ports from infected districts in India. , e ‘It will now be possible for the owners and Captains of vessels to enlist the services, should they desire it, of Italian medical officers who would accompany the vessels from Port said to the Italian ports to which they may be bound, and thus the delay to those vessels arriving there would be almost nominal.