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of the grave irregularities that have been shown to exist
is a closer supervision of all branches of the Staff by
the appointment of an Officer, as Administrative Head of
the Department, who can devote the whole of his time to the
work, and by some re-organisation of the Subordinate Staff.
A. G.'s Despatch No. 298 399,
of 9th. July, 1902.
evr.'s Despatch No. 11s of
10th. March, 1903.
Jo
In connection with the
4357irst suggestion I would refer Your Lordship
avr.'s Despatch No. 134 of 3
18th. March, 1903.
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of S.'s Despatch No. 132 at the correspondence noted in the margin,
of 16th. April, 1903.
ovr.'s Despatch No. 323 of
27th. June, 1903.
of S.'s Despatch No. 271
17 précis of which is enclosed. I also
of 24th. July, 1903, 13279
ovr.'s Despatch No. 413 or enclose copy of a minute which Sir Matthew
28th. August, 1903.
of S.'s Despatch No. 368
of 9th. October, 1903.
Nathan left on record on this subject which
coincides with my own view. This is a
question, however, on which Your Lordship will desire to
sclosure q Enclosure 10. abril, 1907
closure 11.
have the views of Sir Frederick Lugard.
10.
In their strictures on the manner
in which the Staff carries out the measures that are
adopted for the prevention and mitigation of plague, the
Commissioners use much exaggerated language, in support of
which no evidence is adduced.
I append a statement of the
measures at present adopted for the prevention and mitiga-
-tion of Plague, together with -
(a) form of notice for general cleansing;
(b)