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The London Gazette, February 3, 1903. 697

The London Gazette, February 3, 1903. 697

THE GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. 697

DISEASES OP ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 AND 1896. RETURN of OUTBREAKS of S WINE-FEVER for the Week ended 31st January, 1903.

Swine Swine Slaughtered Slaughtered as Diseased Counties (Including all Outbreaks Counties (including all Outbreaks as Diseased Boroughs therein*). confirmed or as having or as having been ex- Boroughs therein*). confirmed. been ex- posed to posed to Infection. Infection.

ENGLAND. No. No. . No. No. Berks 1 Somerset ...... 13 Buckingham 1 5 Stafford 3 8 1 1 Warwick ...... 1 4 1 4 York, Ea«t Riding ... 1 2 Durham 1 9 „ Webt Hiding 1 2 Kent 4 16 Lincoln, Farts of Kesteven... 1 1 „ „ Lindsey ... 2 3 1 ... TOTAL i 19 GJ

* For convenience Berwick-upon-Twend is considered to be in Northumberland, Dudley in Worcestershir'cestershiree, Stockport in Cheshire, and the city gf London in the county of London.

SWINE-FEVER INFECTED AREAS. Lawrence, , Walpole St. Andrew, Walpole St. Peter, , The following Areas arc now Areas Infected with and Wiggenhall St. Mary which lie to the Swine-Fever under the above-mentioned Acts:— south of the southern boundaries of the main Durham.—An Area comprising the petty sessional parishes of Walpole St. Peter, Terrington divisions of Stockton-on-Tees, West Hartle- St. John, Tilney St. Lawrence, Til-ey-cum- pool, and Castle Elen, in the administrative Tslington, Wiggenhall St. German, and Wig- county of Durham ; and also comprising the genhall St. Peter, in the administrative county borough of Stockton-on-Tees, and the county of Norfolk (7 January, 1903). borough of West Hart'epool(5 January, 1903). Keiit.—An Area comprising the petty sessional Essex.—See end of List. divisions of Tnnbridge Wells (including its Glamorgan.—An Ar.a comprising the petty detached pait), Tonbridge, Sevenoaks (includ- sessional division of Miskin Lower, in the ing its detached parts), Mailing, Cranbrook, administrative county of Glamorgan (19 De- Beat-stead, Rochester, Dartford, Bromley, and cember, 1902). Penge, in the administrative county of Kent ; Hampshire.—An Area comprising the parishes and also comprising the boroughs of Tunbridge (including any detached parts) of Kingsclere, Wells, Maidstone, Chatham, Rochester, and Wolverton, Hannington, Baughurst, Tadley, Gravesend (31 December, 1902). Pamber, Mortimer West End, Silchester, Monmouthshire.—An Area comprising the petty Bramley, Sherborne St. John, Worting, Deane, sessional divisions of Bedwellty and Ponty- Church Oakley, YTootton St. Lawrence, and pool, in the administrative county of Mon* Monk Sherborne, in the administrative county mouth (29 December, 1902). of Southampton (28 November, 1902). Isle of Ely and Norfolk.—An Area comprising Norfolk.—See under Isle of Ely and Norfolk* the petty sessional division of , and Northamptonshire.—See end ofListt the borough of Wisbech, in the administrative county of the Isle of Ely; and also compris- Staffordshire*—(1.) An Area comprising the ing the parishes of West , Welney, parishes of Amblecote, Kingswinford, Brierley , , , , West Hill, and Quarry Bank, in the administrative Walton, Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, and county of Stafford (19 June, 1902). any detached parts of the parishes of Clench- war ton, Terrington St. Clement, Terrington (2.) See under Staffordshire and Warwick* St. John, Tilney-cura-Islington, Tilney St. shire.