7016 THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 29, 1908.

These measures are to be enforced imme- War Office, diately. 29th September, 1908. Contraventions of the above measures are, provided no severer punishment is applicable, . punishable in accordance with the Civil Crimes . Act, section 357—fines or imprisonment up to 3 months. Derbyshire Yeomanry; the undermentioned (Signed) J. CA.STBERG. officers, from the Derbyshire Imperial Yeo- manry, are appointed to the , with Christiania, 15th September, 1903. rank and precedence as in the . Dated 1st April, 1908:— Honorary Colonel Reginald Walkelyne Chandos-Pole. Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Sir Peter Carlaw Walker, Bart. Board of Trade (Harbour Department), Fifeshire and Forfarshire; the undermentioned London, September 28,1908. officers, from the Fifeshire and Forfarshire Imperial Yeomanry, are appointed to the H. 12280. regiment, with rank and precedence as in the The Board of Trade have received, through Imperial Yeomanry. Dated 1st April, 1908 :— the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a copy Honorary Colonel Sir John Gilmour, Bart. of a Despatch, dated September 19, from His Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Majesty's Representative at Paris transmitting Thomas Harry Erskine. a copy of a Decree issued by the President of the French Republic, and published in the Lancashire Hussars; Lieutenant-Colonel and " Journal Officiel" of the 17th instant, providing Honorary Colonel William Lee Pilkington, for the exercise of special sanitary supervision from the Lancashire Hussars Imperial Yeo- over travellers, parcels, &c., coming into France manry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel with the from places infected with Cholera. honorary rank of Colonel, with precedence as in the Imperial Yeomanry. Dated 1st April, 1908. Lincolnshire; Colonel The Right Honourable Adelbert Wellington Brownlow, The Earl Brownlow, Aide-de-Camp to the King, from the Honorary Colonelcy of the Lincolnshire Board of Trade (Harbour Department), Imperial Yeomanry, is appointed to the London, September 29, 1908. Honorary Colonelcy of the regiment, with precedence as in the Imperial Yeomanry. H. 12279. Dated 1st April, 1908. The Board of Trade have received, through City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders); Lieu- the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a tenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel (Honor- copy of Circulars issued by the Bulgarian Govern- ary Captain in the Army) Frederick C., The ment declaring the town of Tashkend, the Vi&count Maitland, on completion of his period governments of Poltava, Samara and Simbirsk, of service in command, is retired, with permis- the provinces of Kouban,the district of Nikolaevsk, sion to retain his rank, and to wear the the towns of Kertch and Yenikale, and the city prescribed uniform. Dated 23rd July, 1908. of St. Petersburg to be infected with cholera. Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel (Cap- A further Circular states that the Bulgarian tain, retired) George J. Scott, D.S.O., to be Government has ordered that travellers coming Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 23rd July, 1908. from contaminated places in Russia, who have Lieutenant - Colonel and Honorary Colonel made a journey of 7 days up to their arrival in (Honorary Captain in the Army) Frederick Bulgaria will be submitted to a strict medical Colin, The Viscount Maitland, Retired List visit, a disinfection of their clothes and baggage, (lately commanding), is appointed to the and also to a surveillance of 5 days at their Honorary Colonelcy of the regiment. Dated homes or stopping places. 23rd July, 1908. 3rd County of London; Honorary Colonel (Hono- rary Captain in the Army) The Right Honour- able Windham Thomas, The Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl, K.P., P.C., C.M.G., from the Honorary Colonelcy of the 3rd County of London Imperial Yeomanry, is appointed to the Admiralty, 25th September, 1908. Honorary Colonelcy of the regiment, with pre- In accordance with the provisions of His cedence as in the Imperial Yeomany. Dated Majesty's Order in Council of 19th March, 1908— 1st April, 1908. Engineer Lieutenant Thomas Percival Jackson South Nottinghamshire Hussars; Lieutenant- has this day been placed on the Retired List. Colonel Charles William Trotter, from the Nottinghamshire (South Nottinghamshire Gunner William Martin has been promoted to the Hussars) Imperial Yeomanry, to be Lieutenant- rank of Chief Gunner in His Majesty's Fleet. Colonel, with precedence as in the Imperial Dated 21st September, 1908. Yeomanry. Dated 1st April, 1908. ; Lieutenant - Colonel (Brevet Royal Marine A rtillery. Major, ) John George, The Second Lieutenant Charles Herbert Collet to Marquis of Tullibardine, M.V.O., D.S.O., from be Lieutenant, with . precedence next below the Scottish Horse Imperial Yeomanry, to Lieutenant Gilbert Vernon be Lieutenant-Colonel, with*precedence as in Lushington, Dated 1st July^ 19Q6, the Imperial Yeoman.ry, Dated 1st April,