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Despatch No., ko.
Date
vii
Subject.
537
1901.
1901.
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Governor Sir G. T. Bahamas,
Carter.
66,
July 6 (Rec. July 22.)
Reports action taken on No. 11 and submits remarks on his experience in West Africa.
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19
· To Crown Agents.....
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Governor Sir A. W.
L. Hemming.
37
Governor Sir W.
MacGregor.
Jamaica, 407.
Lagos, 174.
July 5 (Rec. July 24.)
July 8 (Rec. Aug. 1.)
Transmits report of the Superintending
Medical Officer on No. 11.
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49
1
To Dr. J. W. W. Ste-
phens.
Transmits, in reply to No. 11, memo- randum by the Chief Medical Officer of the Colony, and submits remarks on the circular.
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38
Acting-Governor Sir
Straits
F.A. Swettenham.
Settle- ments, 312.
July 6 (Rec, Aug. 3.)
Deals with suggestions made in No. 11; the Principal Medical Officer reports that there is no difliculty in having all the recommendations of the Com- mittee carried out.
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50
Acting
Allardyce.
•
Governor
Fiji, 93.
39
The
Liverpool
August 13
School of Tropical
Furnishes information as to various
expeditions of the School.
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51
Medicine.
Acting Governor Tasmania,
Sir J, S. Dodds,
45.
40
Dr. S. R. Chris-
tophers.
July 25 (Rec. Aug. 16.)
Reports that he arrived in Calcutta on
May 23.
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41
Liverpool Chamber
August 17
of Commerce.
Calls attention to the importance of the
work in Tropical Medicine being done by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
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52
now
Governor Sir C. A.
King-Harman.
Sierra Leone, 301.
42
To Crown Agents...
August 21
43
To the Liverpool
August 22
School of Tropical Medicine.
Notifies that Dr. S. R. Christophers
arrived in Calcutta on May 23.
Acknowledges receipt of No. 39, and appreciates the continued efforts being made for improving the condi. tions of health in British tropical colonies.
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Administrator E. B.
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Sweet Escott.
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54
Governor Major Na-
than,
Gold Coast, 435.
44
To the Governors
and High Com. missioners.
Sierra Leone, Gambia,
August 23
Transmits copy of Nos. 39 and 43
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55
The Liverpool School
Gold
of Tropical Medi- cine.
Coast,
Lagos,
Northern
Nigeria,
Southern
Nigeria,
(Separ-
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Sir John Madden.
Lieutenant-Governor Victoria,
48.
August 28 (Rec. Oct. 8.)
ate).
45
Dr. J. W. W. Ste-
phens.
August 7 (Rec. Aug. 28.)
Gives cost of passage to Calcutta and 30
dates of arrival and commencernent of scientific work.
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46
Governor. Sir R. B.
Llewelyn.
Wind- ward Islands
102.
August 28 (Rec. Aug. 28.)
Submits copies of despatches received from St. Lucia and St. Vincent in reply to No. 11; states that, as regards Grenada, the suggestions of the Com- mittee do not seem applicable or necessary as malarial fever is rare.
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The Liverpool School of Tropical Medi- cine.
To the Liverpool Chamber of Com-
merce.
September 4 Acknowledges receipt of No. 41 and states that a letter has recently been addressed to the honorary secretary to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, expressing appreciation of their efforts.
July 31 (Rec. Sep. 14.)
August 10 (Rec. Sep. 16.)
September 2 (Rec. Sep. 24.)
:
Sey-
September 4 chelles, (Rec. Sep. 25.)
202.
Gives cost of Dr. J. W. W. Stephens' passage to Calcutta, and states that the period of the voyage may be taken to have been 31 days.
Regrets, in reply to No. 45, that it was inadvertently stated in No. 3 that he would be entitled to subsistence allowance on the voyage from Eng- land to India, and states that only salary for the period in question will be granted.
Transmits, in reply to No. 11, copy of a joint minute by the Acting Assistant Colonial Secretary and the Chief Medical Officer, and considers that all the recommendations made may be adopted with advantage. Transmite, in reply to No. 11, copy of a letter from the Prime Minister on the subject, stating that there does not appear to be any necessity for carry- ing out the proposals in the Colony. Replies to the suggestions made in No. 11, and states views of the Prin- cipal Medical Officer on the subject. Transmita, in reply to No. 11, copies of minutes by the Chief Medical Officer, and suggests that his recommenda- tions should be acted on.
Forwards, in reply to Nos. 11 and 14, observations of the Principal Medical Officer on the suggestions made for the prevention of malaria, and sub- mits remarks.
Reports arrival of Dr. Daniels in Eng- land, and anggests that he should be asked to furnish a short report on the operations of the Sierra Leone Malarial Expedition, with his obeer- vations on its work.
Reports, in reply to No. 11, that in view of the few cases of malaria imported, the Board of Public Health has de- cided that the issue of Dr. Manson's placard will meet all requirements.
Transmite copy of a letter from Dr. Daniels, containing his observations and report on the operations of the Liverpool School in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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Reports intended despatch of an expe- dition to the Gold Coast, and that a similar Expedition left on September 21 for the Gambia.
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34
35
36
37
40
40
41
44
58
Ditto
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Governor Sir H. A.
Blake.
Houg
Kong, 358.
September 11 (Rec. Oct. 14.)
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Transmits, in reply to No. 11, copy of a minute by Dr. Bell, and a copy of the Chinese notices issued.
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September 5
September 6 (Rec. Sep. 26.)
October 5
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