That Mr Chamberlain

Copy of this despatch saying understand that this question has already been taken into common by him

Ho. 460. J.Png 74/12 proposed to telegraph to M. Lucas

Sir,

Before authorising C.A. to go into as much detail as whether we are right in assuming that the list which he left at the office has been approved by almost

Glig1/12. C.O. 43243 525 Rece &

Government House, Hongkong, 8th November, 1901.

As it

In continuation of my Despatch No.440 of the 25th ultimo, I have the honour to inform you that, as expected that original work will be carried on by the Bacteriologist, a more elaborate outfit will be necessary than that contained in the list of the apparatus forwarded by the Acting Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements and forming Enclosure 1 of the above Despatch. In this connection I beg to draw your attention to the letter of Dr. Wright of the Federated Malay States of the 2nd ultimo, also contained in Enclosure 1, in which he lays stress on the fact that the list of apparatus given was for simple bacteriological work only.

To THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Henry A. Blake Governor

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