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Date.
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Page.
Subject.
65 The High Commis-
sioner.
South Africa, 428.
June 30 (Rec. July 17.)
66
The Acting Gov-
ernor.
Fiji, 81.
May 24 (Rec. July 19.)
Encloses copies of despatches from the Resident Commissioners of Basuto- land, Swaziland, and the Bechuana- land Protectorate, the Administrator of Southern Rhodesia, and the Acting Administrator of North Western Rhodesia respectively on the subject of the prevention of malaria.
States that the Legislature will be in- vited to continue the annual grant, and that all possible information will be afforded in the next annual report,
69*
Ditto
Barbados, 130.
July 9 (Rec. July 26.)
Encloses copy of a minute by Dr. John Hutson on the Reports from the Tropical Schools of Medicine and from the Hong Kong Laboratory.
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70°
nor.
The Acting Gover- Jamaica,
362.
July 14 (Rec. July 29.)
71*
Ditto
Uganda, 169.
July 2 (Rec. Aug. 5.)
States that arrangements are being made for the issue of quinine throughout the malarious districts of the Island by the Government at cost price. Encloses a copy of a letter from the Principal Medical Officer on the sub- ject of the application in the Protec- torate of the measures used in Italy.
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34
77
The Acting Gov.
ernor.
Wind- ward Islands, St. Lucia, 114.
1909.
July 30 (Rec. Aug. 23.)
13
78*
Ditto
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Ceylon, 491.
67
India Office
July 22
Agrees to continue the grant of £500 a year to the Fund for a further term of five years.
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79.
Ditto
68 The Governor
Mauri- tius, 176.
June 21 (Rec. July 24.)
Transmits copy of a report by the Acting Medical Director showing that the policy pursued in Italy has already been adopted in Mauritius, and appends copy of correspondence with the Mayor of Port Louis with regard to the commencement of ex- tensive anti-malarial works in that town.
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80⚫
Ditto
August 3 (Rec. Aug. 23.)
British August 5 Guiana, (Rec. Aug. 23.)
247.
Leeward
August 6 Islands, (Rec. Aug. 23.)
319.
Leeward Islands, 336.
Angust 16 (Rec. Sept. 6.)
States, in reply to No. 45, that the Executive Council of St. Lucia regret, for reasons stated, that they do not feel justified at present in advising the Government to contribute to the Fund.
Forwards a report on the research work done in the clinic for tropical diseases and bacteriological Institute during the half-year ended 30th June, 1909, by Dr. Castellani.
Reports the steps taken to bring about the gratuitous distribution of quinine on systematic lines, and encloses a copy of a circular letter to all the sugar estates.
Reports the steps taken to distribute quinine and to enforce the adoption of prophylactic measures.
Reports the great success which has attended the experiment of stocking the waters of the Colony with the fish known as "millions" as an anti- malarial measure.
Transmits copies of despatches from the Administrators of St. Kitts-Nevis and Dominica on the subject of the re- newal of the contribution to the Fund.
Perak (Rec. Sept. 20.) Memorandum on the use of parboiled
rice for beri-beri patients.
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38
38
39
39
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81*
Ditto
82
Ditto
Leeward August 26
Islands, (Rec. Sept. 20.)
351.
83 Medical Officer, Batu
Gajah.
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81°
The Governor
***
Bahamas, September 3
144. (Rec. Sept. 28.)
72"
Ditto
British
July 21 Guiana, (Rec. Aug. 9.)
229
Encloses the report of the Government Bacteriologist on the work carried on by Professor Deycke at the Leper Asylum.
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85*
.
86-
73* | Principal
Medical
Officer.
East Africa Protec-
May 31 (Rec. Aug. 14.)
Report on the measures taken towards the eradication of malarial fever and other mosquito-borne diseases.
37
The High Commis- Cyprus,
gioner.
191.
Professor G. H. F.
Nuttall (Quick Laboratory).
September 22 (Reo. Oct. 2.)
October 2
States that in 1907 his Government adopted his recommendation that quinine be placed on sale at cost price in every district of the Colony. States the action taken on the measures recommended by the Hygienic Sub- Committee of the Commission.
Report on work of Quick Laboratory for the three years ended 30th September, 1909.
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torate.
74. Dr. J. A. Haran,
East
Medical Officer of
Africa
Health, Mombasa.
Protec-
(Rec. Aug. 14) Report on the measures taken in Mom- bass to prevent the breeding of the mosquito larvæ.
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87* Surgeon General's | Trinidad Annual Report (Extract). for 1908-9.
June 12 (Rec. Oct. 3.)
$8*
Professor Deycke .....
torate
British Guiana.
(Extract).
75
The High Commis-
sioner.
South Africa, 485.
July 28 (Rec. Aug. 14)
Encloses a copy of a despatch from the Resident Commissioner at Mafeking forwarding a report by the Medical Officer to the Administration on anti- malarial measures in the Protectorate during 1908-9.
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89
The Acting Gover-
nor.
Wind- ward Islands,
July 30 (Rec. Oct. 4.)
September 17 (Rec, Oct. 4.)
St. Vin-
cent, 122.
Observes that the Colony's character for unhealthiness is undeserved, and states the measures taken to banish malaria from the island.
Reports on his work in British Guiana
in the treatment of leprosy.
Forwards copy of a despatch from the Administrator of St. Vincent stating that the Legislative Council have voted an annual contribution of £20 to the Fund for five years.
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76
University of
London.
August 19
Encloses Report of the Professor of Protozoology on the work of the Bession ended 30th June, 1909.
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90
To the High Com- Cyprus,
missioner.
164.
October 15
Enquires, with reference to the report on the irrigation of the Messaoria, whether any direct measures have been adopted to remove the sources of malaria.
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