Serial

From or to whom.

No.

Colony, Despatch No., &c.

Date.

1905.

iii

Subject.

Page

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Acting High Com-Southern

missioner Thor- Nigeria, burn.

447.

November 7 (Rec. Nov. 28.)

Encloses extract from a despatch from the Governor of Lagos describing the methods by which instruction in sanitation is given in that Colony, and requests to be informed whether any attempt is being made on similar lines to teach the rudiments of hygiene in the respective Colonies or whether the Governors consider that either teachers or school children can use- fully be given such instruction.

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10

Commissioner Sadler Uganda,

160.

October 28 (Rec. Nov. 30.)

Subject.

Page.

Reports instruction given during the past two years; proposes to translate Dr. Collett's book into the Ibo and

Yoruba languages; requests approval of the purchase of lanterns and slides to illustrate lectures.

States, in reply to No. 4, that there are no Government institutions in which hygiene could be taught; expresses doubt whether a Government grant for such a purpose would be justi- fiable under present circumstances, and suggests that the matter should be taken up some two years hence; transmita copy of correspondence with Bishop Tucker,

December 13 Acknowledges receipt of No. 9, and states that the Crown Agents will take the necessary steps for the purchase of lanterns and slides.

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11

1905.

To Acting High Southern

Commissioner Nigeria, Thorburn.

428.

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Governor Sir J. A. Jamaica,

Swattenham.

228.

May 8 (Rec. May 25.)

Transmits memorandum by the Super- intending Medical Officer reporting result of efforts made to obtain a manual on hygiene suitable for use in elementary schools.

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12

Governor Sir H. M. Trinidad, November 29

Jackson,

318. (Rec. Dec. 26.)

Forwards copies of Dr. Dickson's "Notes on Lectures on Elementary Hygiene."

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3

Governor Sir H. A.

Blake.

Ceylon, 250.

June 27 (Rec. July 17.)!

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To the Governors,

dc.

Circular

August 26

3

Governor Sir E. im

Thurn.

Fiji, 126.

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Governor Gallwey..

St.

October 6 (Rec. Nov. 8.)

October 18 Helens. (Rec. Nov. 10.) |

125.

Transmita copy of correspondence rela- tive to the insertion of a clause in next year's code providing a bonus for teachers who have been through the course of lectures successfully.

Transmits a précis of replies to circular despatch of 7th October, 1903, show- ing the work done in the teaching of the rudiments of hygiene; indicates general lines upon which instruction might proceed and requests a report at the beginning of each year showing what progress has been made.

Fears it would be useless to attempt to introduce the scheme in No. 4 in the present state of the schools, but he hopes shortly to introduce a better system of education and will then bear the suggestions in mind.

Reports that a course of weekly lectures on hygiene has just been concluded and that it is intended to hold an examination in the subject for school teachers; doubts whether set lessons in the schools would be a very sound method, but teachers have been ordered to impress upon children the simple laws of health.

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13

Acting Governor

Collet.

British Hondu.

rae, 292.

1906.

December 12, 1905 (Rec. Jan. 1. 1906.)

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14

Acting Governor

Speed.

Lagos, 2.

15

Governor Sir J. A. Jamaica,

Swettenham.

15.

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16

Governor the Earl

of Selborne.

Trans- vaal, 138.

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17

Governor

Nathan.

Sir M.

Hong Kong, 41.

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Governor Sir J. A. Jamaica,

Swettenham.

148.

March 28 |(Rec. Apr. 12.)|

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Acting

Ashmore.

Governor Sir G. T. Barbados,

Carter.

173.

Governor Ceylon,

462.

October 27

Reports action taken on No. 4 ...

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(Rec. Nd 25.)

November 8 (Rec. Nov. 27.)

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Transmits copy of a letter from the Director of Public Instruction, and states that the scheme of instruction has now a fair start, and may, it is hoped, be successful,

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Administrator Bar-

ton.

British New Guinea.

January 5 (Rec, Jan. 24.)

January 11 (Rec. Jan. 29.);

February 19 (Rec. Mar. 10.)

February 17 (Rec. Apr. 21.)

February 28 (Rec. Apr. 21.)

Forwards report adopted by the Board of Education recommending the pur- chase of 200 copies of Professor Simpson's book, and the institution of classes for teachers.

Reports on the progress of the teaching of sanitation in the schools of the Colony.

Reports that the Superintending Medical Officer has undertaken the preparation of a manual of hygiene for use in the schools of the Colony.

Reports progress made in 1905 in teach. ing the rudiments of hygiene; a course of lectures for teachers, and a syllabus for the systematic teaching of hygiene in elementary schools are in preparation.

Remarks on progress made in the teach- ing of the rudiments of hygiene, and encloses a report by the Inspector of Schools.

Transmits copy of a pamphlet, "How to keep Healthy," which it is pro- posed to distribute among the people of the Dependency.

Reports difficulties in the way of teach- ing hygiene to the natives in view of the backward condition of their edu- cation, and efforts being made to instruct them.

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