Berial

Despatch

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No.

No., &c.

Dale.

Subject.

Page.

10

The Imperial Bureau

Uganda

1918.

April 7

of Entomology

1

11

The Governor

Sierra Leone, 165

January 13 (Rec. March 8)

Sets out in detail the present position, as far as Nyasaland is concerned, with regard to the various proposals mentioned in the letter from the Colonial Office forwarding the Report of the Interdepartmental Committee. Transmits copy of a letter from the Administrator enclosing a copy of a report by the Principal Medical Officer respecting the various ques- tions raised by the Colonial Office.

Encloses copies of correspondence with the Governor of Nyasaland, and of the report of a Committee appointed to consider the form of annual reports on the destruction of animals in tsetse-fly areas in Africa.

Transmits copies of correspondence with the British South Africa Com- pany on the subject of the recom- mendations of the Interdepartmental Committee, and trusts that his Gov. ernment and the Rhodesian Admin- istration will keep closely in touch with the matter.

Refers to No. 1; observes that Mr. Harcourt has no criticisms to offer on Dr. May's memorandum enclosed in No. 2, but would be glad to have some particulars as to the conditions allowing free game destruction in Southern or Northern Rhodesia, and the results obtained.

States that the suggestions for future work contained in Appendix D of the Sleeping Sickness Committee's Report are receiving the careful con- sideration of the Principal Medical Officer; gives purport of Dr. Hodges's report as to work already done; does not consider that any good purpose would be served by clearing areas of wild game until the fly-belts have been more accu- rately defined and more extended in- vestigation of the bionomics of the tsetse undertaken.

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5

5

6

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To the British South

January 27

Africa Company

The Governor

Uganda,

15

12

The Tropical Diseases

Bureau

Uganda

April 29

Subject.

Ipage;

April 10 (Rec. April 26)

Observes that the statements in No. 6 do not appear to call for special comment, but that it would be inter- esting to learn the details of the clearing experiment referred to.

Transmits a copy of a minute by the Senior Sanitary Officer, together with a copy of a covering minute by the Principal Medical Officer respect- ing the recommendations of the Sleeping Sickness Committee; and states that he is strongly of opinion that the action of the Government with regard to clearing Sierra Leone should be limited to the measures laid down in the rules made under the Public Health (Protectorate) Ordinance.

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8

Has no remarks to make on No. 6, 11

except that the Director hopes to re- ceive in due course details of the experiment in clearing.

Awaits with interest further informa- tion as to the clearing experiment referred to in No. 6, and agrees that no action should be taken in respect of systematic game destruc- tion during the continuance of the War.

Transmits, for remarks, copies of the replies received from the Governors of the West African Colonies in reply to the Secretary of State's request for comments on the report of the Interdepartmental Committee On

Sleeping Sickness.

11

12

Comments on the replies from the 12

Gambia, Gold Coast, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone transmitted in No. 14.

Transmits game returns for 1914-1915. 13

18

To the Governor

Uganda, Mircel-

May 7

laneous

14

To the Tropical Dis- West Africa

May 20

eases Bureau and

the Imperial Bu-

reau of Entomology

15

Tropical

Bureau

Diseases West Africa

June 9

16

The Governor

East Africa

Protec-

June 16 (Rec. July 22)

torate,

478

17

Ditto

Nyasaland, 183

7

Ditto

East Africa

Protec-

February 2 (Rec. March 12)

Lorale,

85

States that it is impossible to take the suggested measures regarding the investigation of tsetse-fly areas until conditions become normal.

7

18

Ditto

8

The Commissioner... Somaliland,

20

February 22 (Rec. March 18)|

Transmite a return of game killed

under Public

Licences Officers' during 1914.

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9

The Governor

Uganda, 44

February 9 (Reo, March 29)

Recommends, for the reasons given, that the systematic game destruc- tion suggested in the Report of the Interdepartmental Committee thould be postponed in the Protectorate until after the War.

Nyaraland,

July 12 185 (Rec. Aug. 18)

Reports further measures taken in con- nexion with the investigation and prevention of sleeping sickness and trypanosomiasia.

15

Transmits game returns for year ending 18

31st March, 1915.

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To the Governor

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Th

20

The Acting Governor

Nyasaland, September 21

Miscel- laneous (2)

Uganda,

Concurs in the views expressed in No.

17, and approves the steps taken.

20

August 20 240 (Rec. Sept. 29)

Forwards returns of game- licences issued and game shot during 1914.

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July 12 (Rec. Aug. 18)

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To the Governors and

Governor-General

Gambia, 193; Sierra

1915.

October 5

Leone, 385;

Gold Coast,

655:

Nigeria,

1414

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