at Taipoli. A school for teaching English will be opened at Ping Shan as Sir H. Blake thinks the territory is doing well, and will, in a few years, pay its way and be a balance to general expenditure.

It is interesting to note that the revenue is appreciable. The fact is, generally speaking, satisfactory except for land - with the covering despatches.

No local tribunals have been established, it is questionable whether it would be necessary or even desirable. The Botanical Department has done good work in the territory.

Arrangements have been made to provide vaccination, and to prescribe advice or medicine free. The riad sue has had labour unrest suppressed, and the more affluent might be interested.

Acknowledgement is made with interest and satisfaction. I send copy report to Dr. Manson calling attention to Aff XVI and asking for remarks. Print in the Miscellaneous Series.

476 including Appendices 3, 4, 8, 9, 12 (without subenclosure), 13, 17 (without enclosures), 19, 20, #21.

And if possible secure a copy for it. 20 June.

Im Cleamberlain, You may like to see this Report. Good work is being done and deserves a few words of recognition.

This territory is malarious. Mr. Rockett.

Please get this into type (for long-range purposes). I will speak to you about the despatch from the Governor.

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