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trypanosomiasis would probably account for this. I brought home portions of affected lungs in spirit and have since submitted them to the Chief Veterinary Officer of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, who, after making an examina- tion finds that the appearances are identical with those of the contagious form of pleuro-pneumonia, and may be accepted as such. The number of cases which appear to have occurred in transport oxen would warrant the vaccination of all transport cattle, and would in this way greatly reduce the number of cases.
JAMES BRAND, F.R.C.V.S.,
February 9, 1908.
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organization of our Agricultural Department does not admit of an application of the suggestion referred to in the above-mentioned despatch.
I have, &c.,
His Excellency the Governor,
Hobart.
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(No. 53.)
J. W. EVANS,
Premier.
No. 217.
UGANDA.
THE EARL OF ELGIN to GOVERNOR HESKETH BELL.
Downing Street, February 27, 1908.
No. 214.
GAMBIA.
(Received February 15, 1908.)
ACTING GOVERNOR BRANDFORD GRIFFITH to THE EARL OF ELGIN,
(No. 19.)
Government House, Bathurst, Gambia, January 22, 1908. [Published as No. 42 in [Cd. 4472] January, 1909.]
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8866
[Published as No. 44 in [Cd. 4472] January, 1909.]
No. 218.
FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Received 12 March, 1908.)
Foreign Office, March 11, 1908.
[Published as No. 45 in [Cd. 4472] January, 1909.]
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No. 215.
UGANDA.
GOVERNOR HESKETH BELL to THE EARL OF ELGIN, (Received February 17, 1908.)
(No. 18.)
Government House, Uganda, January 21, 1908. [Published as No. 43 in [Cd. 4472] January, 1909.]
No. 216.
TASMANIA.
GOVERNOR SIR G. STRICKLAND to THE EARL OF ELGIN.
(Received 22 February, 1908.)
(No. 2.) MY LORD,
Government House, Hobart, 13 January, 1908. WITH reference to your Lordship's circular of the 22nd of March, 1907,* I beg leave to transmit a communication from the Premier of Tasmania stating that the organisation of the Agricultural Department in this State does not admit of the application of the suggestions in the circular under reply.
YOUR EXCELLENCY,
I have, &c.,
G. STRICKLAND,
Governor.
Enclosure in No. 216.
Premier's Office, Hobart, 7 January, 1907. REFERRING to the accompanying circular despatch from the Secretary of State, dated the 22nd March last, with regard to improving veterinary adminis- tration in Crown Colonies and Protectorates, I have the honour to inform you that this appears to be a matter which does not particularly affect this State. In the first instance, Tasmania is not a Crown Colony, and, as a matter of fact, the
• No. 106.
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No. 219.
GAMBIA.
COLONIAL OFFICE to THE SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE WILD FAUNA OF THE EMPIRE.
0890
(No. 29.)
11071
Downing Street, 11 March, 1908.
[Published as No. 46 in [Cd. 4472] January, 1909.]
No. 220. SOMALILAND.
COMMISSIONER CORDEAUX to THE EARL OF ELGIN. (Received March 21, 1908.)
Commissioner's Office, Berbera, February 29, 1908. [Published as No. 47 in [Cd. 4472] January, 1909.]
No. 221. SOUTH AFRICA.
HIGH COMMISSIONER THE EARL OF SELBORNE to THE EARL OF ELGIN.
(No. 150.)
MY LORD,
(Received 28 March, 1908.) [Copy to Foreign Office, 2 April, 1908. L.F.]
High Commissioner's Office, Johannesburg,
March 9, 1908.
WITH reference to my despatch, No. 1062, of December 9th,* I have the
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