4034 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 24, 1904. Meyer, Arthur Fraser Walter, Benjamin Samuel Faudel-Phillips,Philip Joseph Gutterez Henriques, John Robert Cooper, John Lulham Pound, Henry Clarke, Walter Owen Clough, Horatio Gordon Davies, Lionel Lawson Faudel Faudel-Phillips, Ludovic Godfrey Goetz, Alfred Gutterez Henriques, William Bradbury Leaf, Charles Lindo, Esquires, Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, Baronet, Knight Commander of our Royal Victorian Order, Ernest Braithwaite Savory, Henry Savory Way, Esquires, Heniy Lloyd Gibbs, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Henry Lloyd Gibbs, David John Morgan, Esquire, Sir Thomas Robert Dewar, Knight, Lieutenant-Colonel Clifford Probyn, John Henry Lile, Alfred Willis, Harold Blake Dayies, John King-Farlow, Harry Kottingham Newton, Arthur Thomas Franklin, Samuel Samuel, Paul Alliston, James Ibotson Ward, Esquires, Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, Esquire, cqmmonlycalled the Honourable Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, Abe Bailey, Herbert Edmund Knight, William Mendel, Thomas Hastings Miller, Arthur Burrows Moore, Keyes O'Clery, John William Tyler, Thomas Vaughan-Roderick, John Waddington, Samuel Garcia Asher, George Lord Beeforth, Jeremiah Colman, Alfred Heathcote Copeman, Herbert Thomas Crosby, Henry .Green, John Francis Greenwood, Clarence , Richard Halse, Alfred Jordan Hollington, Henry Smith, Alfred :Durant Watson, Henley Grose Grose-Smith, Lancelot Wilkinson Deut, Esquires; Sir Joseph Lawrence, Knight, Captain Sir Francis Haydn Green. Baronet, George Chater, Edward Spicer, Spencer William Morris, Henry Attlee, Edwin Hanson Freshfield, Esquires, Sir. Thomas Henry Brooke - Hitching, Sir James Fortescue Flannery, Knights, Edward Baverstock Merriman, and Charles John Ritchie, Esquires. Whitehall, June 21, 1904. The KING has been pleased to give and grant unto Captain George Clifford Miller Hall, D.S.O., Royal Engineers, Goods Manager of the Egyptian State Railways, His Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept and wear the Insignia of the Third Class of the Imperial Ottoman Order of the Osmanieh, conferred upon him by His Highness the Khedive of Egypt, authorized by His Imperial Majesty the Sultan of Turkey, in recognition of valuable services rendered by him to His Highness. Whitehall, June 21, 1904. The KING has been pleased to give and grant uuto Francis Arthur Aglen, Esq., His Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept and wear the Insignia of the First Class of the. Third Division of the Imperial Chinese Order of ' the Double Dragon (with Civil rank of the Third Class), which decoration has been conferred upon him by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of, China, in recognition of his services as Commissioner of the Imperial Chinese Customs, and Chief Secretary, Inspectorate-General, Peking. Whitehall, June 21, 1904. The KING has been pleased to give and grant unto John Edward Roberts, Esq., His Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept tiud wear the Insignia of the Fifth Class of the Imperial Ottoman Order of the Medjidieh, conferred upon him by His Highness the Khedive of Egypt, authorized by His Imperial Majesty the Sultan of Turkey, in recognition of his services as Superintendent of Machinery of the Port of Alexandria. [The following Notice is substituted for that which appeared in the London Gazette of September 25, 1903.] Foreign Office, September 19, 1903. The KING has been pleased to approve of Mahmoud Macan Marikar Effendi as Consul of Turkey at Colombo. Foreign Office, June 13,1904. The KING has been pleased to approve of—; Mr. C. Bastin as Consul of Belgium at Calcutta; Mr. M. Gerard as Consul of Belgium at Bombay; and Sefior Don Felix J. Piccoue as.Cousulof Costa Rica at Gibraltar. Foreign Office* June 23, 1904. . The following Decree, of which a translation is annexed, has been officially published by the President, of Venezuela, and has been received by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, through His Majesty's Minister at Caracas:— Presidencia de la Repiiblica. CIPRIANO CASTRO, Presidente Provisional de los Estados Unidos de Venezuela, Decreto: ART. 1°. La Aduana dc "Puerto Cristobal CpUSn," Croatia por Decreto Ejecutivo de 7 de diciembre de 1903, comeuzara a ejurcer sus funciones desde el 1° de junio proximo y su jurisdiccion coinpreiidera desde el Proniontorib de Paria hasta la Boca del Rio Grande. AKT. 2°. En cumplimiento de lo dispuesto en el arti'culo 4° del Decreto citado de 7 de diciembre de 1903, queda habilitada la Aduana de Ciudad Bolivar para ejercer las mismas funciones y deberes que teni'a antes de ser suprimida y con la misma jurisdicci6n. AKT. 3°. La Aduana de Tucacas, creada por Decreto Ejecutivo de 28 de uoviembre de 1903, eutrara a ejercer las fuuciones que tiene serial adas desde e 1° de junio proximo, y su jurisdiction sera desde Boca de Area hasta Boca de Giieque. Queda, en cpusecuencia derogada la Resolution del Ministerio de Hacienda y Credito Publico de de noviembre de 1903. ART. 4°. Se rehabilita para el comercio de importation, de exportation y de cabotaje la JUluana de La Vela, cerrada ternporalmente por Decreto Ejecutivo de fecha 27 de mayo de 1903, con las misiuas facultades y deberes que tenia antes de ser suprimida. § unico. La jurisdiction, de esta Aduana sera desde la Boca de Giioque hasta la Punta de Oribono. ART. 5°. De"se cuenta de este Decreto al Congreso Nacioual en su pr<Sxima reunion. ART. 6°. El Mmistro de Hacienda y Creclito Publico queda eucargado de la ejecucion de este Decreto.