Page.
Berial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch No., ko.
Date.
ix
1901.
•
1902.
60
Dr. Manson
October 15
Transmits copy, of a letter from Dr. 46
Daniels relative to sanitary matters in West Africa.
72
Governor Sir C. A.
King-Harman.
61*
To the Liverpool
Sierra Leone, 62.
March 5 (Rec. Mar. 18.)
October 31
School of Tropical Medicine.
Conveys thanks for the Report by Dr.
Daniels in No. 57.
47
1
62
Ditto
N
November 1
63
Acting High Com- Southern
missioner Probyn.
Nigeria, 328.
October 9 (Rec. Nov. 4.)
Acknowledges receipt of No. 58; re- cognizes the efforts being made to bring about improvement in the sani- tary condition of the West African Colonies, and appreciates the public spirit shown by those who have so generously contributed to the cost of expeditions.
Forwards with remarks, in reply to No. 11, copy of a report by a Com- mittee appointed to consider the matter, whose conclusions coincide with the views of the Principal Medical Officer.
47
73
To Governor Major
Nathan and High
Gold Coast,
March 25
Commissioner Sir R. Moor.
181. Southern
Nigeria,
128.
74
48
To the Malaria In- vestigation Com- mittee.
March 25
Subject.
Page.
Reports, in reply to No. 68, that ar- rangements have been made for the immediate surface drainage of a swampy portion of the Grassfields district, at a cost of £460, as a contri- bution towards the work of the Malaria Expedition.
Transmits copy of No. 71, and suggests that the Colony should contribute a sum of £50.
75
64
Governor Sir
J.
West Ridgeway.
Ceylon, 419.
October 22 (Roc. Nov. 11.)
Reports on the suggestions made in 49
No. 11, and transfuits copy of a report by Dr. Chalmers on the subject.
To Governor Sir C. A. King-Harman.
76
65
The
Liverpool
School of Tropical
Sierra Leone.
Medicine.
November 22 Forwards First Progress Report" of the Malaria Expedition to Sierra Leone, and enquires whether the Colonial Government could augment the number of workmen lent by them to the Expedition.
66
To Governor Sir D.
Wilson.
!
Sierra Leone, 80.
British Hon- (luras,
38.
March 27
March 27
77
To Governor Sir C.
Bruce.
66
Ditto
Gold Coast.
November 28 Requests that all facilities may be given to the Malaria Expedition under Dr.. Balfour Stewart, sailing, on the 30th inst. for the Gold Coast,
67
Mauri- tius, 79.
March 27
78
To the Liverpool
Sierra
March 27
67
To
the Liverpool
School of Tropical
Sierra Leone.
December 7
Acknowledges receipt of No. tɔ̃, and states that the Governor of Sierra
07
School of Tropical
Leone.
Medicine.
Medicine.
68
To Governor Sir C.
A. King-Harman.
Sierra Leone, 379.
December 7
Leone is being asked to favourably consider the question of augmenting the number of workmen lent to the Expedition.
Transmits coples of Nos. 65 and 67, and requests favourable consideration of the suggestion that the Colonial Go- vernment should lend an increased number of workmen.
79
Foreign Office
67
69
70
558
2.
April 3
April 3
April 22
Concurs, in reply to No. 71, in the pro- 70
posal that the services of Dr. Chris- tophers should be retained for another six months, and states that steps are being taken to obtain from certain colonies a contribution to the expense.
Approves action reported in No. 72, rnd sanctions the expenditure of the sum of £460.
'Transmits of No. 71, and suggests
copy that the Colony should contribute a sum of £30 towards completing the experiment proposed by the Malaria Investigation Committee.
Transmits copy of No. 71, and suggests that the Colony should contribute u sum of £100 towards completing the experiment proposed by the Malaria Investigation Committee.
Describeg (in reply to No. 65) action taken by the Governor of Sierra Leone as a contribution towards the work of the Malaria Commission.
Transmite copy of a despatch from the Acting Consul-General in Somaliland enclosing a report by the Medical Officer on the prevention of_Malaria, and a copy of a letter from Dr. Man. son enclosing Dr. Lane's remarks.
Transmits copy of a despatch from His Majesty's Commissioner in the East Africa Protectorate enclosing reports on Malaria by the Medical Officers of the Protectorate.
Transmits, with reference to No. 11, copy of a report by the Surgeon- General reporting action taken.
Transmits copies of reports by the Medi- cal Officers of the British Central Africa Protectorate, together with a copy of a letter from Dr. Ronald Ross giving his views thereon.
70
71
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71
72
72
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73
85
86
80
Ditto
69
To the Liverpool
School of Tropical
Gold Coast.
December 13
Medicine.
States that the Governor of the Gold Coast has been asked to give all pos- sible facilities to the expedition under Dr. Balfour Stewart.
68
70
To Governor Major
Nathan.
Gold Coast, 718.
December 13
Transmits copy of Nos. 66 and 69, and requests that all possible facilities may be given to the scientific expe- dition under Dr. Balfour Stewart.
68
81
Governer Sir C. A. Trinidad,
Moloney.
111.
March 24 Rec. April 11.)
71
The Malaria Investi-
1902.
March 10
12
Foreign Office
gation Committee.
Proposes that the services of Dr. Chris- tophers should be retained for another six months, and suggests that His Majesty's Government should bear half of the extra cost necessary.
68.
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