xix

111

Serial

No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

Subject

Page.

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., c.

Date.

Subject.

Page.

No, &c.

1899.

1899.

192

Governor Viscount Tasmania

Gormanston.

March 24

12.

(Received April 29.)

Transmits copy letter from the Premier giving the views of the two medical bodies as to the collection of patho. logical specimens.

122

208 To the Royal So-

ciety.

June 9

Transmits with observations copy of

No. 204.

129

209

193

To Governor Sir W.

J. Sendall.

British Guiana,

April 29

91.

Acknowledges No. 187 and expresses appreciation of the action taken by the Colony.

122

Lieutenant Gover- Ceylon,

nor Sir E. N. Telegram. Walker.

(Received June 10.)

Replies in the affirmative to No. 206.

130

210

194 To Crown Agents...!

April 29

Requests them to transfer $2,400, which has been voted by British Guiana, to the credit of the fund.

To Governor Sir A.

W. L. Hemming.

Jamaica, June 12

198.

123

of the Legislative Regrete refusal

Conncil to vote this year's proposed contribution; trusts that he will raise the matter again on a suitable opportunity.

130

195

To Administrator Sir Gambia, May 2

R. B. Llewelyn.

196

To Crown Agents...

19.

Gambia

Acknowledges receipt of No. 188, and expresses thanks for the donation.

123

211

The Royal Society

June 13

May 2

197

Do.

May 2

198

Governor Sir. W. F. Hely-Hutchinson.

Natal, 39.

April 12 (Received

May 8).

Approves of their transferring the sum of £200 from Gambia funds to the School and Commission Fund.

Approves proposal in No. 186

Transmits Notice inviting medical practitioners to forward pathological specimens, &c.; arrangements will be made for forwarding malarial insecte to British Museum.

123

212

123

The Liverpool School of Tropi- cal Diseases,

Sierra Leone.

June 14

124

213

Seamen's Hospital

Society.

1

June 15

199

To Dr. A. Davidson

May 11

200

To Crown Agents...

May 12

States that in selecting Medical Officers preference will be given to such schools as Edinburgh, and that the further training in London will be required after selection.

Requests them to inform the authori- ties of the Seamen's Hospital that if they will furnish a certificate that an expenditure of £3,550 has been incurred in enlarging and furnishing the hospital, that amount will be paid to them.

124

214

To Crown Agents...

June 15

125

215 Royal Society

June 16

201

To British Museum

Natal...

May 20

(Natural History).

202

To the School of Tasma-

May 20

Tropical Medicine. uia Natal,

States that arrangements are being made

by Natal for forwarding insects.

Transmits enclosure in No. 192 and

extract from No. 198.

125

216 To

Mr. Daniels.

C.

W. Telegram June 21

126

203

To Crown Agents...

May 26

204

Mr. C. W. Daniels...

April 14

(Received

May 27).

Authorises repayment of £57 10s. 10d. and £12 158. 8d. to the Indian Government for payments made by them on account of Dr. Daniels' salary and expenses in India, Reports his arrival at Blantyre; calls attention to various details of the expedition.

126

217

To Foreign Office...

June 24

126

218 To

Mr. Daniels.

C. W.

June 24

205

L. Hemming.

Governor Sir A. W. Jamaica,

241.

May 10 (Received May 31).

Reports that the Legislative Council have declined to vote the £250 for this year's proposed contribution; encloses report of debate.

127

206

To

R

Noel Walker.

207

To High Commis-

Lieutenant-

Ceylon June 7

...

Governor Sir E. Telegram.

sioner Sir C. B. H. Mitchell.

Federat- June 9 ed Malay States, 141.

Asks whether the Crown Agents may transfer £1,000 from Ceylon funds to the special fund.

219 Governor

Bruce.

Sir C.

128

Mauri- tius, 196.

May 29

(Received June 26).

Asks whether the States' contribution

129

220 The Royal Society

June 28

***

of $5,000 may now be paid over to the fund.

Transmits accounts and vouchers for various articles procured for the observers and requests prompt pay- ment.

136

Does not think it necessary to summon the Committee to discuss Dr. Daniels' letter; expresses doubt as to keeping the observers in Central Africa.

States that a Research Expedition will proceed to Sierra Leone in August next under Major Ross and Dr. Annett, and asks for a special grant towards the expenses.

which the

States special terms on

Society will admit to their hospitals men in the service of the Colonies. and asks whether the payments would be guaranteed by the Government, Authorises payment of the further sum of £91 138. 2d. to the Government of India on account of Dr. Daniels' salary and expenses.

133

Encloses a telegram from Dr. Stephens 134

stating that he and Dr. Christophera consider it undesirable to remain at Blantyre beyond August, but that Dr. Daniels dissents; asks that a telegram be sent requesting Dr. Daniels to telegraph his reasons. States that Drs. Stephens and Christo- phers may leave for England as soon as they think desirable; he may use his discretion as to prolonging his own stay.

Requests that Her Majesty's Commis- sioner for British Central Africa be informed that approval has been given for increased allowances.

observers drawing Approves of the

allowance at maintenance

£125 whilst in Blantyre, and the maximum limit of expenditure on a single expenditure being raised to £20; confirms No. 216

Reports that the Council of Government have voted £150, to be paid in one instalment.

134

134

135

135

130

131

133

1918

ot

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

TEC.O.885

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

Serial

No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

No., &c.

XX

Subject.

Share This Page