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Dr. Bagshawe proposed that the salary of the Librarian, which was at present £200 4s. Od. a year, should be increased, and should be placed on an incremental scale rising to £250. It was agreed that with effect from the 1st of July the salary of the Librarian should be fixed at £212 10s. Od., rising by annual increments of £12 10s. Od. on approved service to £250.
(5) Dr. Bagshawe explained that experience showed that there was some need for redistribution of the subjects undertaken by the sectional editors. From the beginning of the year to the 10th of April, 76 papers had been referred to one sectional editor as compared with 33 to another. Further, the work was not all of equal merit, and it was doubtful whether the term of office should in every case be extended. It was agreed that the matter of the continuation of the sectional editors in office and the redistribution of the work amongst them should be considered by a special committee, on which Sir John Rose Bradford and Sir William Leishman consented to serve, and to which Dr. Bagshawe was appointed.
(6) Dr. Bagshawe explained that the work done by Dr. John Thomson in Dr. David Thomson's absence, as he had previously mentioned to the Committee, was not altogether satisfactory. He had hoped that on the return of Dr. David Thomson the work would be more satisfactorily performed, but this hope had not been fulfilled, and, partly as a result of his having had to send back some summaries for correction, Dr. Thomson, in a letter of March 3rd, had resigned his post. Although he had no power to do so under the agreement, Dr. Bagshawe had thought it best, especially as he learned that Dr. Thomson had little knowledge of foreign languages, to accept his resignation, and to ask Dr. Andrew Balfour, who was coming to England to assume the office of Director-in-Chief of the new Wellcome Bureau of Research, to undertake the work assigned to Dr. Thomson (malaria and blackwater fever). It was agreed that this appointment was a suitable one, and it was also agreed that, if Dr. Balfour found difficulties in dealing with the Italian papers on these topics, which appeared to be unusually numerous, the question of giving him assistance as a special matter might be favourably considered.
(7) This item had been disposed of under No. 4.
(8) The papers regarding the sleeping sickness in Northern Rhodesia were considered. The opinion of the Managing Committee was that it was clearly impossible to prevent natives leaving Northern Rhodesia in search of employment, and that, therefore, it was advantageous that they and their movements should be under the supervision of the Government.
Annexure to No. 23. TROPICAL DISEASES BUREAU.
Salaries
Expenditure.
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Office (Director; Assistant Director; Librarian; and 2 Typists) Sub-Editor of Kala Azar Bulletin... Sectional Editors (11) of Tropical
Diseases Bulletin
Editor of Tropical Veterinary Bul-
letin
Publications:-
Printing: Sleeping Sickness Bul-
letins and Miscellaneous Printing: Tropical Diseases Bul- letins (Nos. 1-6) and Tropical Veterinary Bulletin (No. 1)
Library:—
CR
£
s. d.
£ s. d.
1,198 17
20 0 0
212 10
112 10 0
0
0
1,543 17
0
105 18 7
160 201
266 0 8
Purchase of books, binding, &c., Book shelves
67 0 0
68 14
0
135 14 9
Imperial Institute: rent of rooms, telephone, and other services Furniture, &c., supplied by His
44 9
1
Majesty's Office of Works
60 8
0
Stationery, &c.
45 14 7
Typewriting machine
18 2 3
47 10 9
14 9 8
230 14 4
£2,176 6 9
£ s. d. 570 15 11
851 15 111
£1,421 18 4
Office:-
Postage Miscellaneous
Total
Balance brought forward at April 1, 1912...
Excess of actual income over expenditure during year 1912-13
Balance carried forward at March 31, 1913
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
C.O. 885
22 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH—NOT TO
Receipts.
£
Balance brought forward at April 1st, 1912...
Treasury contribution
s. d.
1,000 0 0
£
s. d. 570 15 11
Statement oF REVENUE ANd ExpenditurRE FOR THE PERIOD FROM APRIL 1ST, 1912, TO MARCH 31st, 1913.
Statement of Expenditure month by month during the period April 1, 1912, to
March 31st, 1913.
Colonial contributions :-
South Africa
300 0 0
Jamaica
100 0 0
Trinidad
50 0 0
Gold Coast
150 0 0
Southern Nigeria
200 0 0
Gambia
50 0 0
1912.-April
May
June
July
August
September
£ s. d.
99 5 0
79 13 3
123 14 4
146 10
8
145 15
6
178 4 5
150 9 11
Federated Malay States
100
0 0
Fiji
50 0 0
Ceylon
100 0 0
Sudan contribution
Sierra Leone
India contribution...
Interest on deposit and miscellaneous
100 0 0
300 0 500 0 0
0
October
November
December
1913. January
February March
receipts
27 9 2
Total
232 7 5 237 2 14
202 11
211 10 369
202
91
22
£2,178 69
Total
3,027 9 2
£3,598 5 1
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