Page.
Horial!
No.
Despatch
From or to whom
No., &c.
Date.
1914
Subject
Fago.
20
26 The Governor
Leeward
April 1 Islands, (Rec. April 20.)
186
27* Liverpool School of
Tropical Medicine
April 80
28 The Government
Medical Officer
British Solomon Islands
Dec. 1, 1918 (Rec. May 4
1914.)
are
Forwards a copy of a despatch from the Acting Administrator of Dominica reporting that arrangements being made for the distribution of quinine in the schools of that Presi- dency.
Forwards reports of the School for the six months ending 80th April on the work done in connexion with the Government grant, together with a statement of expenditure of the grant for the year ending 31st December, 1918.
24
24
Report for 1912 on the prevention of 24
mosquito-borne diseases.
Serial
Despatch
No.
From or to whom.
No., Mo.
Date.
19
To the Governor-
General
Nigeria, 516
1914
March 27
20
The Governor
Leeward March 8 Islands, (Rec. March 81.)
87
21
To Viscount Kitchener
March 81
22 To Treasury
April 8
23 To India Office
April 3
Subject.
Forwards report of the Advisory Com- mittee for the year 1918; and asks that the contribution from Nigeria to the Fund may be raised from £850 to £500 for a period of five years.
Reports that Medical Officers are again 21
being reminded that where questions cannot be answered a statement to that effect should be made; forwards copies of minutes from the Benior Medical Officer of St. Kitts-Nevis and the Commissioner of Montserrat respecting the distribution of quinine and the adoption of anti-mosquito regulations.
States, in reply to No. 7, that, while it will be impossible for the Commit- tee to attempt to carry on the publi cations of the Gordon College Research Laboratories on the scale on which the work has hitherto been done by Mr. Wellcome, they will be able to publish in their annual report the records of original work carried out in the Laboratories in the same manner as they now publish reports of the work done in Colonial laboratories.
Asks that the annual grant of £1,000 from Imperial funds may be con- tinued for a period of five years from 1st April, 1915; states that a similar request is being made to the Govern- ment of India.
22
Asks that the Marquess of Crewe will 22
invite the Government of India to
24
To Professor G. H. F.
Nuttall
April 6
25
To the Governor
Leeward Islands, 99
April 20
22
29 The Governor
Jamaica, 198
30
Treasury
April 20 (Roc. May 9.)
May 18
81* London
School Tropical Medicine
of
May 18
82
The Governor
Sierra Leone, 201
May 6 (Rec. May 18.)
83
Ditto
Jamaica, 162
May 7 (Rec. May 22.)
84
Ditto
Ceylon, 261
May 4 (Rec. May 29.)
April 28 (Rec. May 23.)
35* The Principal Medi-
cal Officer
Uganda
36 The High Commis-
sioner
South
Africa, Miscella
May 9 (Rec. May 26.)
neous
875
Forwarda report of the Government 25
Bacteriologist on work carried out during the half-year, 1st October,. 1918, to 81st March, 1914.
Inquires whether it may be assumed -25
from No. 22 that no increase will be suggested in the contributions, and also whether contributions are being invited from Northern Nigeria, the East Africa Protectorate, Nyasaland, and Uganda; points out that the Imperial contribution was made in respect of Exchequer-aided Colonies which have since become, or may become, self-supporting.
Forwards reports of the Departments 25
of Entomology, Helminthology, and Protozoology for the half-year ended 80th April, 1914.
States that provision will be made in the Estimates for continuing the annual grant of £100 to the Research Fund for a further period of five
years.
States that £100 has been granted to the Fund for the year 1914-15, and that the Legislative Council will be asked to vote a similar sum each year.
135
25
26
States that he has ordered that £100 | 26
should be inserted in the 1914-15 Estimates and in those for the four subsequent years.
Statistics of mosquito-borne diseases. 26
for the year ending 81st December, 1913.
Forwards despatches from the Resident 27
Commissioner, Swaziland, and the Administrator, Southern Rhodesia, reporting on mosquito-borne diseases in those territories for 1918.
continue for a further period of five
years the grant of £500 a year now made to the Research Fund.
States that the Advisory Committee 23
consider that the investigations which it is suggested that Dr. E. Hindle should carry out in Uganda and Nyasaland are of importance, and have recommended, and Mr. Harcourt has approved, that a grant of £800 should be made from the Fund towards the expenses of the proposed expedition; requests to be informed of the date of Dr. Hindle's departure from England in order that communications may be addressed to the Governors of Nyasaland and Uganda with a view to such facilities as may be possible being afforded to Dr. Hindle,
Inquires whether it is proposed to take 28
any action as regards the distribu- tion of quinine in the schools of Dominica.
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