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Bubject.
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C.O.885
7
1899.
1899.
221
Mr. C. W. Daniels
May 16
Received
June 30).
Thinks that as long a time as possible 137
should be spent at Blantyre; his colleagues still adhere to their opinion and are reporting separately to the Royal Society.
236
Governor Sir A. W.
L. Hemming.
Jamaica,
361.
July 8 (Receive l August 3).
Proposes to again bring before the Legislative Council when it meets next year the question of a contribu- tion by the Colony.
144
237
222
Mr. C. W. Daniels
May 18 (Received June 30).
Transmits copy of his report to the Royal Society, urging a further stay in Blantyre; his colleagues are advocating an early transfer to some other place.
138
Liverpool School of Tropical DiseaseB.
Sierra Leone.
August 4
Notifies departure of the expedition to Sierra Leone on July 29, and gives names of the members.
145
238
British South Africa
Company.
Southern August 19... Rhodesia.
223
To Acting Governor Major Nathan.
Sierra Leone. 136
June 30
Requests that facilities be afforded to the expedition referred to in No. 212.
140
Asks that the Commission may visit states the Southern Rhodesia, and steps they are taking to assist the enquiry.
145
239
Mr. A. L. Jones
224
To Crown Agente...
June 30
Forwards account and vouchers en- closed in No. 220 and authorises im- mediate payment.
141
Sierra Leone. Telegram
(Received August 21).
Notifies receipt of a telegram from Major Ross reporting discovery of the malarial mosquito.
146
240
Ditto
225
To Seamen's Hospi-
tal Society.
June 30
Suggeste modifications of the proposal 141
in No. 213: payments due
from officers in the Colonial Service will be guaranteed provided admission is made with the knowledge and sanc- tion of the Secretary of State.
Sierra Leone.
August 21
Confirms
241
The
Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases.
Sierra Leone.
August 21 ...
226
To Governor Sir C.
Bruce.
Mauri- tius,
July 1
Conveys thanks to the Governor and Council for so readily agreeing to the
141
242
Mr. C. W. Daniels
June 27
166.
vote.
227
To the Liverpool
Sierra
July 1
School of Tropical Diseases.
Leone.
Expresses satisfaction at No. 212 but regrets inability to make any pecuni. ary grant towards the expedition; the local authorities will be in- structed to give every facility,
142
243
To the Royal So-
ciety.
August 25...
(Received August 23).
No. 239; considers that Government medical representatives should be sent to assist Major Ross.
Reports receipt of a cablegram from Major Ross announcing the discovery of the malarial mosquito.
Acknowledges receipt of Committee's 147
instructions: thinks it advisable to stop in British Central Africa.
to the value of Major 147 Enquires as
Ross's discovery of the malaria bear- ing mosquito and as to what stops should be taken with regard to the request of the Liverpool School for
146
146
assistance.
228
Governor the Earl
of Ranfurly.
New Zealand, 24.
May 19 (Received July 3).
States that No. 131A has been brought 142
to the notice of the institutions mentioned malaria is virtually un- known in New Zealand.
244
To the Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases.
August 25
Expresses pleasure at No. 241, and asks whether Major Ross's expedition pro- poses to visit the Gold Coast.,
148
229
To the Royal So-
ciety.
230
July 3
Transmits copy of Nos. 216, 218, and 142
221.
To Mr. C. W. Telegram July 4
Daniels.
States that the Committee approves of 143
his staying and considers his col-
245 To the Royal So-
ciety.
August 26
Transmits copy of No. 242.
148
leagues should remain until solution
of malaria problems further advanced, but their return will be sanctioned if they still desire it.
- 231
Mr. C. W. Daniels Telegram
(Received July 11).
States that he will stop, and will wire
his colleagues' reply when received.
143
240 To British South Southern August 28
Africa Company. Rhodesia.
States that their letter will be referred to the Royal Society: but that two members are returning to England
in remain
British and one will Central Africa conveys thanks for the assistance being given by the Company.
148
4
232
Mr. C. W. Daniels Telegram
(Received July 17).
233
Governor
Brassey,
Lord Victoria,
45.
234
Messrs.
Stephens Telegram and Christophers.
June 12 (Received July 18).
(Received July 18).
"Colleagues propose leaving August ;
will themselves wire later."
Reports action taken for procuring and forwarding pathological specimens.
143
247
To Royal Society
143
248 The
Liverpool | School of Tropical Diseases.
Southern August 28 ... Rhodesia.
August 30 ...
Transmits copy of Nos. 238 and 246.
149
235
The Royal Society
July 25
Strongly reaffirms their opinion that there is not sufficient material for study, and expresses wish to leave as Boon as work in hand is finished- probably during September.
Requests, on behalf of the Committee, that a telegram be sent to Dr. Stephens sanctioning his and Dr. Christophers' return.
144
1
144
249 The Royal Society
-
September 7
be States that nothing definite can
stated as to the future movements of Major Ross's expedition, but their instructions authorise them, if neces- Bary, to go to the Gold Coast and Lagos; Dr. R. Fielding-Ould is being sent out to assist.
Observes that Major Ross's discovery is of cardinal importance, and that he should be given the assistance he asks for.
150
149
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