Colony,
Page
Subject.
Serial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch
Dato.
No,, &c.
Improvement of Veterinary Matters. Calls attention to the desirability of putting veterinary matters in the Colonies and Protectorates on a better footing; states that it is proposed to institute a system of examination to test the professional qualifications of candidates for appointment as veter. inary surgeons, and asks whether the Colonial Governments would be will- ing to take officers from a list of men duly qualified; states what is being done in the matter of research work.
xiii
1907.
60
102
Board of Agriculture Southern
and Fisheries.'
March 15
Nigeria.
103
Board of Agriculture
and Fisheries.
March 15
91
To Board of Agricul-
March 7
ture and Fisheries.
Colonial Veterinary Committee. Asks if two officials of the Board, repre- senting respectively the administrative and scientific sides, could be nomina- ted for service on a small committee which it is proposed to form to advise the Secretary of State in veterinary matters.
63
104
India Office
March 18
95
To Foreign Office...
March 7
Colonial Veterinary Matters. Transmits copy of No. 93, and suggests that it should be communicated to the
Governments of Egypt, the Soudan, and Zanzibar.
64
105 Foreign Office
March 20
96
To India Office
March 7
Transmits copy of No. 93, and suggests that it should be communicated to the Government of India.
64
36
97
Mr. J. Brand
Northern Nigeria.
March 8.
98
Το
Commissioner
H. Hesketh Bell.
Uganda Confi- dential.
March 8.
of
Somali- land.
March 9.
99 The Society for the
Preservation
the Wild Fauna
of the Empire.
Veterinary Survey of Northern Nigeria. Requests that arrangements may be made for the issue of a licence to shoot wild animals suspected of carry- ing diseases.
Preservation of Elephants in Uganda. Reports that the Society for the Pre- servation of the Wild Fauna of the Empire have represented the desira- bility of raising the limit for immature ivory fixed by Section 7 (1) of the Uganda Game Ordinance, and asks for his views on the proposal.
Preservation of Game.
States that they have no suggestions to make regarding No. 70 but would have preferred an extension of the reserve devoted to the Greater Kudu.
Subject.
Pago.
March 5 (Rec. March 23.)
Veterinary Survey of Southern Nigeria. Regrets, in reply to No. 92, that no member of the Staff is available for survey work in Southern Nigeria; recommends Mr. G. Garden, lately employed by the Transvaal Govern- ment.
Colonial Veterinary Committee. States that Mr. A. W. Anstruther and have been Mr. Stuart Stockman nominated for service on the Com- mittee.
Examination for Veterinary Appoint- ments in the Colonies. Acknowledges receipt of No. 96 and requests further information on the points specified.
International Convention for the Preser- vation of Wild Animals. Forwards copy of a despatch from His Majesty's Minister at Madrid enclos- ing a Note from the Spanish Govern- ment intimating their readiness to ratify the Agreement of May 19, 1900.
Colonial Veterinary Matters. Transmita copy of the circular despatch of February 26th to Crown Colonies and Protectorates and suggests that it should be brought to the notice of Ministers.
Captain Todd's Report on Diseases affect- ing Cattle and Horses in the Gambia. Requests that an expression of Lord Elgin's appreciation of Captain Todd's services may be conveyed to that officer.
Diseases of Horses on the Gold Coast. Transmits reports received from Accra, Ada, Tarkwa, Keta, Obuas-i, Mampon, Kumase, Wa, Gambaga, and Kintampo.
Improvement of Veterinary Arrangements. Reports, in reply to No. 93, that the opportunities for research of the nature indicated do not justify the appoint- ment of a Veterinary Inspector.
Colonial Veterinary Committee. Conveys thanks for nominations notified
in No. 103.
66
85
66
66
67
68
68
68
72
73
106
64
To the Governors, Circular
&c., of all Self-Gov-
March 22
erning Colonies.
64
107
To War Office
Gambia
March 22
108
Governor Sir J. P.
Rodger.
65
Gold Coast,
66.
109
100
To Mr. J. Brand
Northern Nigeria.
March 14.
Veterinary Survey of Northern Nigeria. States, in reply to No. 97, that the Acting High Commissioner will be instructed to issue any required to shoot wild animals sus- pected of carrying disease,
Governor Sir F. Gibraltar,
36. Forestier-Walker.
March 18 (Rec. Mar. 23.)
G5
licences
101
To
Acting High Commissioner
Wallace.
Northern Nigeria 128.
March 14.
Transmita copies of Nos. 97 and 100 and requests that a licence to shoot wild animals may be issued to Mr. Brand.
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110
Το the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.
March 25
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Colony.
Serial
From or to whom.
Despatch
Date.
No.
No., &c.
fiv
1907.
111
Governor Sir C. M.
Clarke.
Malta. 52.
March 22 (Rec. Mar. 28.)!
112
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