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both of research work and of teaching, and should His Excel-
-lency approve generally I would suggest that in the first
instance information might be obtained from the Government of the
Straits Settlements as to the terms of the agreement between
that Government and the London School of Tropical Medicine in
respect of their Laboratory at Kuala Lumpor.
I have etc..
(S) Francis R. Clark,
Principal Civil Medical
Officer.
(Please see page 1105 of "The British Medical Journal" of the 20th.
May,
1905.)