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Subject.
vi
Bertal No.
Despatch
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Date.
No., &c.
Subject.
Pops.
Social No.
Despatch
From or to whom.
Date.
No., &c.
1912.
50
48 The Governor
Fiji, 283.
October 24 | Forwards the Annual Medical Report (Ree. Nov. 27.) for 1911 and draws attention to the report on the use of salvarsan for yaws.
65
To the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
1913.
January 22
November 29 Minutes of the Second Ordinary Meeting
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49
Advisory
Com-
mittee for the Tropical Diseases
}
Research Fund.
50
To the University
of London.
December 18 States that the report of the Professpr
51
To
the London School of Tropi- cal Medicine.
of Protozcology was laid before the Advisory Committee and that in- structions have been given for the payment to them of £750 as the contribution of the Committee to the professorship.
December 18 States that the reports of the school were laid before the Advisory Com- mittee, who recommended, with the approval of the Secretary of State, a grant of £600 for 1913, and explains the reduction in the grant.
CO*
The Governor
Fiji, 349.
68
December 21, 1912. (Rec. Jan. 27
1913.)
Ge
69
61
To the Governor
Fiji, 53.
February 12
Page.
Points out, in reply to No. 56 that it isopen to the school to raise the question of a further grant if the Benefits to be lerived from Sir Alfred Jones's estato are not realised; and states that the assurance that the grant was to be increased must have been given mis- by Sir Ronald Ross under a apprehension.
72
Forwards a letter from the Chief Medical. 7:3
Officer enclosing two reports by the Medical Officer, Suva, a report by the Veterinary Surgeon, a report by the Acting District Medical Officer, Rewa, and a copy of the Annual Medical Report, 1911.
73
Regrets that the reports enclosed in No. 60 were received too late for in- sertion in the forthcoming annual report of the Advisory Committee. but states that they will be laid before the Committee at their next meeting and will also be communi- cated to the Tropical Diseases Bureau. Urges that, in the circumstances stated, 74
the subject of the grants to the Special Departments of the London School may be reconsidered in order that reasonable agreements may be maintained with the teachers.
Refers, in reply to No. 62, to the in- timation in No. 51 that the question of a further graut might be con- Bidered if the benefit from the Mansion House Fund in 1913 should fall short of expectations: and states that a brief statement of the grounds on which a further grant may be requested should be forwarded about the end of next April.
Forwards a copy of a despatch from the Resident Commissioner of Swazi- land giving information with regard to mosquito-borne diseases for 1912. Forwards a copy of a despatch from the Acting Administrator of Southern Rhodesia transmitting a report on mosquito-borne diseases for 1911. Forwards copies of the Report of the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund for 1912 and observations which requests any
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75
75
75
52
To the Liverpool
School of Tropi- cal Medicine,
December 18 States that the reports cf the school were laid before the Advisory Com- mittee, who have recommended, and the Secretary of State has approved, that a grant of £600 should be made for 1913: explains the reduction in the grant, and states that it is made solely for research work and not for teaching.
69
62
London School of
February 13
Tropical Medi- cine.
53
To Professor G.H.F.
Nuttall.
December 18
63
To London School
February 27
70
of Tropical Medi- cine.
54
To Crown Agents...
States that his report on the work of the Quick Laboratory for 1912 was laid before the Advisory Committee, who recommended, and the Secretary of State has approved, the continua. tion of the grants specified for 1913.
December 18 Approves payment of grants to the London School of Tropical Medicine, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Professor G. H. F. Nuitail, and the University of London.
I
70
GI
The High Comaris-
sioner.
South Africa,
87.
February 12 (Rec. Mar. 1.)
16
The High Commis-
sioner.
Malay States, 571.
November 25 (Rec. Dec. 21.)
Transmita report on the work done at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, from April to Sep- tember, 1912.
70
C3*
Ditto
South Africa, 88.
February 12 Rec. March 1.)
56
Liverpool School of
Tropical
Medi-
cine.
57*
The Governor
58*
Ditto
1913.
66
To the Governors,
March 19
January 14 Urges, for the reasons given, recon- sideration of the Committee's decision to reduce the grant to £600.
71
&c., of certain
Crown Colonies
and Protectorates
and Cyprus.
medical officers may desire to offer.
British Guiana, 375,
December 31, 1912. (Rec. Jan. 21 1913.)
Transmits report on the tropical diseases research work for the half-year ended September 30, 1912.
72
67"
The Principal Med-| Uganda,
. 123. ical Officer.
March 5
(Rec. April 12.)
Transmite a return respecting the pre-
vention of mosquito-borne diseases; for 1912,
75
72
63
India Office
April 16
Pritish January 4 Guiana, (Rec. Jan. 21.)
3.
Encloses copies of the subsidiary report of Dr. J. E. A. Ferguson on the Peter's Hall Medical District for 1911-12, and copies of a circular letter drawing attention to the steps taken by Dr. Ferguson to eradicate ankylostomiasis and malarial fever.
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Forwards a copy of a despatch from the 76
Indian Government forwarding a report by Major S. P. James on the protection of India from yellow fever and requests the views of the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund on the recommendat- tions of the report.
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