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urgeon-General Branfoot.
r. Rose Bradford.
ir P. Manson.
ir R. Moor.
Ir. Lucas.
Ir. Read, and
Ir. Keith (Secretary).
indum* was approved as a whole, and it was agreed that as four medical members of the Committee should form a sub- o co-opt other members, officials or otherwise, and to call ffice supplying a list of suitable officials on leave, and giving cessary; the reports to be treated as strictly confidential,
selected by the Committee, to be employed in each case. the above should be submitted to the Secretary of State in
ary of State approves, the Committee will be prepared to questions as the administrative measures to be taken for en disease in a given area, and propose, in order to do so, il members should, in the first instance, on each occasion a sub-committee, the sub-committee's report to be strictly any opinion or recommendation made to be that of the
'.
The medical members would be paid suitable fees for it the sub-committee, and for the necessary secretarial work.
ed that the Secretary of State should be advised that in the e it is desirable that the Powers interested in preventing the
ess should be invited to a Conference for the purpose of o-operation for the investigation and management of the
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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No. 26.
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE to COLONIAL OFFICE.
DEAR MR. KEITH,
(Received May 1, 1907.)
Seamen's Hospital Society, Dreadnought Hospital,
Greenwich, S.E., April 27, 1907. ENCLOSED I send you the Income and Expenditure Account of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund. You will observe that we have this year divided helmin- thology from protozoology and published the accounts separately.
If you will add the balances carried forward from 1905 together you will find that they total £356 7s. 3d.,* the amount to credit at the end of 1905, as shown on the statement of account which I sent you last year.
Our audited accounts are still in the press, but directly they come to hand I will forward you a copy so that you may compare the enclosed with the statement signed by the Auditor.
A. Berriedale Keith, Esq.,
Colonial Office, S.W.
Enclosure 1 in No. 26.
Believe me, &c.,
P. MICHELLI,
Secretary.
LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE.
HELMINTHOLOGY RESEARCH FUND.
DI
To Balar Resear To Balar Equipr
To amou Disease
No. 24. MAURITIUS.
VERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
(Received April 13, 1907.)
Government House, Mauritius, March 6, 1907.
r to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, General, of in reference to the question of the training of officers in ases and in the carrying on of research work in the Colonies, monthly reports be supplied to your Lordship of the work Laboratory in this Colony.
e by the Government Analyst here can hardly be called Lordship's request will be complied with as soon as the new ory has been started.
st report will be found as an enclosure to the annual report transmitted under cover of my despatch, No. 476, of the
I have, &c.,
CAVENDISH BOYLE.
No. 25.
BRITISH GUIANA.
CRNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
(Received April 15, 1907.)
"nment House, Georgetown, Demerara, March 19, 1907.
3. 1 in Appendix VII. to [Cd. 3992], March, 1908.]
No. 121 in Miscellaneous No. 173.
47534; not printed.
Reference:
C.O.885
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15481
1906.
Dr.
Cr.
THE
£
s. d.
£ 8. d.
£ s. d.
£
■. d.
To Balance, to credit of
Research Fund
51 12 0
By Salary of Helmin.
thologist
296 1 8
To Balance, to credit of
Equipment Faud
By Allowances to Helmin-
4 17 9
56 9 9
To amount received from Tropical
Diseases Research Fund ...
500 0 0
thologist while in Egypt
By Allowance on account of personal expenses while in Egypt
By Board of Helmintho-
logist while at School, Service, &c.
By Expenditure on erec-
tion of Animal House 13 9 0
By Current Expenditure
in Laboratory —
Fuel, Light, Water,
Cleaning, Labora
tory Assistants, &c. 17 10 0
88 17 6
36 5 3
15978
1 10 10
(N
453 i 3
By Balance, to credit of Research Fund, as per audited statement
of accounts...
£556 9 9
102 15 6
£556
16913
9 9
THE L
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[Colonial Office Note.]-The balances shown are due to the fact that the London School has arranged to spread over six years the grants made for five years.
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