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22349.

SIR,

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No. 79.

COLONIAL OFFICE to ROYAL SOCIETY.

I AM directed by the Secretary

C.O. to Afr. Lakes Corpn., 3rd Oct., 1898. Afr. Lakes Corpn. to C.O., 4th Oct., 1898. C.O. to Afr. Lakes Corpn., 13th Oct., 1898. appointed to investigate malaria.

Downing Street, October 13, 1898.

of State for the Colonies to transmit to you, with reference to the letter from this Department of the 3rd of October, and previous correspond- ence, copies of the letters † noted in the margin, respecting the Commission which has been

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the 30th of June,* the accompanying copy of further correspondencef with the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, respecting the proposed establishment of a School of Tropical Medicine, at which the medical officers of the Protectorates and Colonies ad- ministered by the Foreign Office and Colonial Office respectively will receive special instruction in the treatment of tropical diseases.

I am also to enclose copies of a circular despatcht which has been sent to the Governors of all Crown Colonies, and I am to suggest that a similar communication should be addressed to the Governments of the Protectorates under the Foreign Office.

I am, &c.,

C. P. LUCAS.

I am, &c.,

H. BERTRAM COX.

23736.

No. 83. -

23365.

SIR,

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No. 80.

SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL SOCIETY to COLONIAL OFFICE.

(Received October 18, 1898.)

Seamen's Hospital Society, Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, S.E., October 17, 1898.

IN further reference to your letter of the 18th of August last, No. 15756/98,‡ informing me that Mr. Secretary Chamberlain had selected Mr. H. J. Read to represent the Colonial Office on the Board of Management of this Society, I am directed to inform you that my Committee have much pleasure in adding Mr. H. J. Read's name to the Board.

(No. 59.)

SIR,

ST. HELENA.

GOVERNOR STERNDALE to MR. CHAMBERLAIN. (Received October 24, 1898.)

The Castle, St. Helena, September 21, 1898.

I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your circular despatch, dated 19th August last respecting the proposed establishment of a School of Tropical Medicine in London, and, in reply, I have the honour to state that this Colony is wil- ling to contribute its share in the expense of obtaining specimens for scientific investigation.

I have, &c.,

R. A. STERNDALE,

Governor.

Į

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

22377.

SIR,

No. 81.

I am, &c.,

P. MICHELLI,

Secretary.

COLONIAL OFFICE to ROYAL SOCIETY.

Downing Street, October 19, 1898. I AM directed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to inform

you, in con- tinuation of the letter from this Department of the 13th instant, $ that a letter has been received from the Foreign Office || stating that the Acting Commissioner and Consul-General at Zomba has been instructed to afford to the three experts who have been selected to investigate the subject of malarial fever every possible. assistance in prosecuting their researches.

I am, &c.,

H. BERTRAM COX.

24078.

No. 84.

JAMAICA.

ACTING GOVERNOR HALLOWES to MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

(Received October 27, 1898.)

(No. 438.)

Kings House, Jamaica, October 8, 1898.

SIR,

WITH reference to your circular despatch, dated the 19th August last, for- warding for distribution to medical officers in this Colony copies of a memorandum re- specting the proposed establishment of a School of Tropical Medicine in London, I have the honour to forward herewith a copy of a minute from the Superintending Medical Officer stating that he will endeavour to encourage and further the object held in view in every possible way.

I have, &c.,

~

H. JARDINE HALLOWES,

Major-General.

Reference :-

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No. 82.

COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE.

[See No. 162.]

Downing Street, October 20, 1898. I AM directed by Mr. Secretary Chamberlain to transmit to you, to be laid before

the Marquess of Salisbury, with reference to the letter from this Department of

‡ No. 53.

§ No. 79.

I No. 72.

• No. 70.

† Nos. 69, 72, and 78.

Enclosure in No. 84.

MEMORANDUM by the SUPERINTENDING MEDICAL OFFICER.

A COPY of the printed memorandum has been forwarded to each medical officer. I will endeavour to encourage and further the object of the circular despatch in every possible way.

C. B. M.,

S. M. O., 5/10

• No. 32.

↑ Nos. 37 and 53.

+ No. 54.

16756.

1918

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