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Page.

No.

From or to whom.

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Subject,

Page.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

1903.

96

Governor Sir A. E. Tasmania,

Havelock.

45.

July 15 (Rec. Aug. 25.)

+97

Governor

Bruce.

Sir C.

Mauri-

ti us. 272.

July 28 (Rec. Aug. 27.)|

.98

Ditto

Mauri- tius,

July 28 (Rec. Aug. 27.)

274,

.99*

Administrator E. B.

Sweet-Escott.

Sey- chelles, 152.

August 5 (Rec. Aug. 27.)

Acknowledges receipt of No. 91, and 101

expresses personal appreciation of the work already done; atatea opinion of Ministers that the prevalence of tropical diseases in Tasmania is not such as to warrant any expenditure being incurred by the State in con. nection with the training of medical officers.

Transmite copies of the Report of the Malaria Enquiry Committee, with explanatory remarks, and copies of documents showing steps taken to carry out the recommendations of the Committee.

1903.

105

High Commissioner Federated September 16

Sir F. A. Swetten-

Malay

(Rec. Oct. 12.) ham.

States, 501.

107A Dr. MacAlister, Cam-

Transmits copy of a letter addressed by 112

the Resident General to the Residents of the Federated Malay States setting out the programme prepared by Dr. Daniels of research work to be done in the near future, and of a letter from the Resident General making certain recommendations. Transmits for remarks, copy of No. 97...

106

102

To The Malaria Mauritius.

Committee.

October 22

117

107

Sir P. Manson

...

Mauritius

October 23

Suggests that the London School of Tropical Medicine should be asked to send out an expert to assist in inves tigation.

117

October 27

bridge University

(Special Board for Medicine).

Forwards draft Report of the Special Board for Medicine of Cambridge upon the proposal to establish an Examination and Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and requests an expression of approval.

Transmits copy of No. 107, and trusts that the Council of Government will agree to give the guarantee required.

118

Acknowledges receipt of No. 91; feels 103

confident that the Council of Govern- ment will be ready to contribute to any scheme decided on; states action already taken.

Submits for approval a proposal to make an annual contribution of £50 to further the objects proposed in No. 91, and sends copies of a Minute to the Legislative Council on the subject.

105

108

To Governor Sir C. Mauritius

Bruce.

251.

October 30

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

No., &c.

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118

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109

To Sir P. Manson... Mauritius

October 30

100

To Governor Sir H.

E. McCallum.

101

To Governor Sir C.

Bruce.

Natal, General.

Mauri- tius, 192.

August 28

Conveys appreciation of the action of 106

the Colony as notified in No. 95.

Acknowledges receipt of No. 107, and

transmits copy of No. 108.

118

September 8

Acknowledges receipt of No. 71, and 106

states that a copy has been sent to the Malaria Committee for their observa- tions; enquires what expenditure has been already incurred, and what cost is likely to be involved in the per- manent cleaning and upkeep of the river beds and reserves referred to,

110

To the Acting High Commissioner,

Federated Malay States, 379

October 30

i

Acknowledges receipt of No. 104, and requests that an expression of appre- ciation may be conveyed to Dr. Daniels.

119

111

To Dr. MacAlister, Cambridge Uni- versity (Special Board for Medi- cine).

November 4

Concurs in the Draft in No. 107A, and 119

trusts that it will meet with the approval of the Senate of the Univer- sity.

102

To Administrator E.

B. Sweet-Escott.

Sey- chelles, 111.

September 9

Appreciates the offer made in No. 99, 107

and approves its provision in the estimates on condition that it will be reduced or cancelled if there are more pressing claims on the Dependency.

112

Sir P. Manaon

--

Malay

States.

Federated November 5 Approves of proposal to have a perma- nent assistant in connection with the Kwala Lumpor Institute, and makes Buggestions in regard to research

119

work.

103

Governor Str G. C.

Denton.

Gambia, 147.

September 14 (Rec. Sept.30.)

Submits remarks on No. 91, and suggests | 107

an annual payment of £50 from the Colony.

113

Acting-Governor Sir

G. Melville.

104

High Commissioner Federated September 12 Bir F. A. Swetten- Malay (Rec. Oct. 12.) bam.

States, 492.

104A Governor Bir J.

West-Ridgeway.

Ceylon, 405.

September 15 (Rec. Oct. 12.)

Sends copy of a letter from the Resident General, Federated Malay States, for- warding a paper on the subject of the education of medical officers in the treatment and prevention of tropical diseases by Dr. C. W. Daniels.

Requests to be informed of the number of the despatch in which the promise of a subsidy of £100 per annum for five years towards the revenue of the Tropical School was made.

108

114

Ditto

Wind- ward Islands, 164.

Grenada, 165.

October 28 (Rec. Nov. 19.)

Reports views of the several Govern- ments of the Colony on circular despatch of May 28.

120

October 28 (Rec. Nov. 19.)

115

121

112

Malay States.

116

To Governor Sir J. West Ridgeway.

Ceylon 441.

November 25 States, in reply to No. 104a, that the promise of the subsidy mentioned

122

was made by Sir F. Lovell.

Forwards a despatch from the Admin- istrator recommending that a sum of £50 per annum should be placed on the Colonial estimates for five years.

To Sir F. A. Swet- Federated November 23 Forwards for observations copy of No.

tenham.

112.

121

No.

From or to whom,

Despatch No., ko.

Date.

Subjoot,

1903.

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