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If those proposals meet with your Lordship's approval, and the Lords of the Treasury will provide the funds required, every effort will be made to secure adequate results. I am in a position to state that the measures now recommended are in consonance with the views held, not only by my medical advisers, but also by all my senior officers, and we hope that, by their adoption, we may be able to check the further spread of sleeping sickness in this part of Africa, and to stamp out almost completely the scourge that has so sorely afflicted the unfortunate people of Uganda.
I have, &c.,
H. HESKETH BELL,
His Majesty's Commissioner.
PROPOSED EXPENDITURE DURING 1907-1908.
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Medical."
(a) Personal emoluments.-
Principal Medical Officer (£800 to £900 by £50 yearly).
(Half paid by British East Africa)
£450
Senior Medical Officer
650
Senior Medical Officer, language allowance
50
...
Bacteriologist at £600. (Half paid by British East
East Africa)
Deputy Principal Medical Officer at £600. (Half paid
by British East Africa)
300
300
Eight medical officers at salaries varying from £400 to
£500
Enclosure in No. 100.
3,600
Principal Medical Officer's office
330
APPROVED ESTIMATES 1906-1907.
£ 5,680
"Medical."
(5) Other charges.—
(a) Personal emoluments.--
Epidemics
£200
Principal Medical Officer (£800 to £900 by £50 yearly)
450*
Senior Medical Officer
650
Contingencies at £200.
Africa)
(Half paid by British East
100
Senior Medical Officer, language allowance
50
300
Deputy Principal Medical Officer at £600
300*
Bacteriologist at £600
300*
£5,980
Nine medical officers at various rates of pay from £400
to £500 by £20 yearly
4,260
Two temporary medical officers at £400 each Principal Medical Officer's office and headquarter's store
establishments at £660
800
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
f
Sleeping Sickness.”
330*
Total personal emoluments
£7,140
Allowance to Senior Medical Officer, as Officer in
Charge of Sleeping Sickness Investigations Two travelling medical officers for investigations £400
to £500
£150
800
(b) Other charges.—
Ten temporary medical officers for segregation camps
at £400
Epidemics
200
4,000
Contingencies
100*
Medicines and equipment for ten camps at £60
each
600
Total other charges
300
Porters and native attendants
700
Ten interpreters
160
£7,440
Ten sub-chiefs in charge of camps at £36 each
360
Food and maintenance of 2,000 destitute patients at 249.
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
a year each
2,400
." Sleeping Sickness.”
Travelling allowances
400
(a) Personal emoluments.
Allowance to Medical Officer in charge of Sleeping Sick-
ness Investigations
Six temporary medical officers at £400 each
Contingencies
200
£150
2,400
Porters
400
Interpreters and local staff
500
Total personal emoluments
£3,450
(b) Other charges.
48088
Investigations east of Lake Victoria
£500
Travelling allowances
720
Contingencies
510
Total other charges
Clearing bush as precaution against sleeping sickness
1,730 1,000+
(No. 222.)
£13,620
Half amount payable by British East Africa.
↑ Included in "Public Works Extraordinary."
Compensation to 1,000 peasants evicted from infected
belt on Lake shore, say
9,770
£1,000
Clearing foreshore and trade routes
500
1,500
Total
£17,250
No. 101.
UGANDA.
MY LORD,
COMMISSIONER HESKETH BELL to THE EARL OF ELGIN. (Received December 31, 1906.)
Government House, Entebbe, Uganda, November 30, 1906.
I HAVE the honour to forward herewith, for your Lordship's information, a copy of certain Rules which I have made under the provisions of the "Uganda Townships Ordinance, 1903," and which, I hope, will meet with your approval.
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