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९७ रे গবর্ণমেন্ট গেজেট, ১৮৯৭ সাল ৩১ আগষ্ট । [ দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড । -- - SS MMMMSSLLSSTS LS LS SLLLS AAAAS MMAAAS ----- - -ہےعی --- ==== ہ * -m-os-os- LS MS SSAS SSMASASAS SSAS SSAS ------- -- - _ مع- ====ج- = حتی چ -- - مســح ------- اپنے ٹـ ــ بسے۔ -بچے ہ-یہ ہے بیبی --م. ORDERS BY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BENG AL. գատա MARINE DEPARTMENT. " SMMMS SSAAAASA SAAAAS AAAAASMA AAMMSMSMSASAMTMSAMC == = श्ं The 33rd August 1897. No. 15% Marine. —With the previous sauction of the Governor-General in Council, the Lieutenant-Governor is pleased to declare that the rules for quarantine against plague, promulgated in the notification issued by this Department, No. 1 Marine, dated the 4th January 1897, shall cease to have effect in the port of Calcutta against vessels leaving Karachi on or after the 17th August 1897. o A. D. McARTHUR. Col., R.E., &ecy. to the Govt. of Bengal. AASAASAASAASAASAAMAMASMMMSAAAA The 33rd August 1897. No. 153 Marino.—The following telegram, dated, the 5th August 1897, from the Political Resident, Turkish Arabia, relative to the imposition of quarantine restrictions, is published for general information. இ) A. D. McARTIIU R, Col., R. E., Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal. Telegran dated Bagdad, the 5th August 1897. From-The Political Resident in Turkish Arabia, To—The Foreign Secretary, Simla. QUARANTINE against arrivals from India and Baluchistan reduced to ten days from 3rd August. Prohibition against entry Shiahs and corpses from India is still in force. The 93rd August 1897. Mo. 15% Marine.—'I'he following documents regarding quarantific and trade restrict ons. imposed in other countries in consequence of the existence of bubonic plague in Iadia are published for general in for nation : A. D. Mo A RT11 UR, Colonel, R. E., Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal Lotter from the Foreign Office, to the Indian Tea Association. May 21, 1897. WITH reference to my letter of the 3rd instant, I am directod by the Marquess of Salisbury to transmit to you a copy of a momorandurn” which .has been recoived from IIer Majesty’s Ambassador at St سه ماسه ماه Petersburgh, in which are sot forth the regulntions that are now being enforced itu respect of tea and other products of Eastern origin by the Russain Customs. Sir N. O'Conor states that no prohibition against the importhtion of tea is in existoncé, and that the process of disinfoetion which is described in the memoral dum, and which is only applied to the ontor covering of the chests, could not possibly cause any injurJ’

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to the tea. I am, &c., (Signed) GEORGE N CURZON.