CORRESPONDENCE
RELATING TO
TROPICAL DISEASES AND THE TROPICAL
DISEASES BUREAU.
I. TROPICAL DISEASES.
No. 1.
SOUTH AFRICA.
THE HIGH COMMISSIONER to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
(Received 25 January, 1913.)
(Northern Rhodesia. No. 1.)
High Commissioner's Office,
SIR,
Cape Town, January 8, 1913. I HAVE the honour to transmit to you, for your information, copies of letters* from and to the Secretary to the North-Eastern Rhodesia Agricultural and Com- mercial Association, Fort Jameson, respecting the spread of sleeping sickness in Northern Rhodesia.
2. I also enclose a copy of a despatch† which I have addressed to the Resident Commissioner on the subject.
(Macei-
laneous).
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To the Governor-
General.
Union of
July 11
South
Africa. 334.
States that the first numbers of the Tropical Diseases Bulletin and the Tropical Veterinary Bulletin will he published in October next, and enquires what numbers of the two bulletins will be required by the Union Government.
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Disenses
Angust 2
Minutes of second meeting
Bureau.
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Ditto
October 14
Minutes of the third meeting
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22
Ditto
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Ditto
1913.
February 21
April 18
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To Treasury
July
Agenda and Minutes of fourth meeting
Agenda and Minutes of the fifth meet- ing together with the Accounts for 1912-13 and the Estimates for 1913-14.
Refers to the extension of the work of the Sleeping Sickness Bureau which
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has taken place since a grant of £1,00
a year for three years was agreed to
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Tropical
Diseases
July 21
in 1911, and asks for the continuation of the grant for a further period of three years from April 1, 1914.
Minutes of sixth meeting
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Bureau.
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Treasury
September 3
Sanctions the continuation of the grant as requested in No. 24 on the under- standing that the contribution at present made by the Sudan Govern- înent will be continued for a like period.
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SIR,
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Tropical Diseases
Bureau.
October 17
: Minutes of the seventh meeting
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No. 2.
I have, &c.,
GLADSTONE.
SOUTH AFRICA.
COLONIAL OFFICE to TROPICAL DISEASES BUREAU.
Downing Street, 27 February, 1913. I AM directed by Mr. Secretary Harcourt to transmit to you, to be laid before your Committee for any observations which they may be good enough to offer, a copy of a despatch from the High Commissioner for South Africa on the subject of the spread of sleeping sickness in Northern Rhodesia.
It will be seen that Lord Gladstone has communicated these papers to the Resident Commissioner, and that the Secretary of the Agricultural and Commercial Association has sent a copy of their letter to the Administrator of Northern Rhodesia. Any replies received from the Resident Commissioner or Administrator will, in due course, be communicated to you. In the meantime I am to enclose a copy of certain Resolutions passed at a meeting of the Association on 17th February, 1912, and a copy of the Administrator's reply.||
• Not printed: see Nos. 3 and 4 in No. 3. ‡ No. 1.
§ Not printed: see No. 1 in No. 3.
I am, &c.,
H. W. JUST.
† Not printed : see No. 5 in No. 3.
: Not printed: see No. 2 in No. 3.
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