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Enclosure in No. 27.
AN ACCOUNT showing the disposal of the Government Grant for the year ending 31st December, 1909.
Dr.
Cr.
£
£
£
To Grant to Special Workers on
Trypanosomiasis-
By Grant from the Tropical Diseases Re-
search Fund
1,000
Towards Purchase of Animals
120
+
Upkeep of same
60
11
Attendants' Wages
30
11
Instrumenta,
Chemi-
cals, &c.
40
250
11
"
Proportion of Salary of the Lecturer in Tropical Medicine, January to Decem-
ber, at £62 10s. per quarter
Salary of the Lecturer in Economic Entomology and Parasitology, January
to December, at £62 10s. per quarter
250
250
, Proportion of Salaries of Workers on Trypanosomiasis at the Runcorn La- boratories
250
£1,000
£1,000
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Dr. Wenyon left England for Bagdad on the 1st of February via Naples, Bombay, and Busrah. His assistant, Stremes, left England on the 27th January, and proceeded direct from Marseilles to Busrah, and thence to Bagdad. As will be seen by the enclosed account a ticket was purchased for Dr. Wenyon as far as Bombay, but the British India Steam Navigation Company granted him a free passage from Bombay to Busrah. Messrs. Frank Strick and Company gave a free passage to the assistant, Stremes, to Busrah, and they also conveyed the baggage of the expedition without charge from Port Said. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company conveyed the baggage free of cost from Tilbury to Port Said, where it was transhipped. The Euphrates and Tigris Steam Navigation Company conveyed both Dr. Wenyon and his assistant, together with their baggage, free of cost from Busrah to Bagdad.
Dr. Wenyon reports that he is equipping his laboratory and settling down to the work of his mission.
I enclose herewith a statement showing the expenditure to date. Dr. Wenyon, in his last communication states that he has sufficient funds to last him and his assistant until the end of June. It will be observed by the statement enclosed that the £450 paid by the Crown Agents towards the expedition is over expended, and if it is agreeable to the Tropical Diseases Research Fund Committee to make a further grant I shall be glad to receive the order accordingly.
As will be reported in my next communication, Dr. Wenyon does not make his usual six-monthly report to the Tropical Diseases Research Fund Committee on this occasion as he has not been long enough on his mission to be able to do so.
I am, &c.,
Examined and compared with the books and vouchers and found correct.
CHALMERS, WAde, and Company, Auditors to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Liverpool, 14 March, 1910
13819
Enclosure in No. 30.
P. MICHELLI,
Secretary.
EXPEDITION TO PERSIA for the purpose of Investigating the connection between
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
C.O.8
2
6
885
21 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
9100
No. 28.
EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.
Oriental Sore and Kala-azar.
Statement of Expenditure.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received 9 May, 1910.)
£ s. d.
January 16.
(No. 189.)
Hall Line, Limited (passage for Dr. Wenyon to
Bombay by "City of York")
36
6
0
Government House, Nairobi,
>
18.
Aubrey Stremes (for petty cash expenses on
British East Africa, April 11th, 1910.
journey)
10
0
0
18.
"
Ditto on account of pay...
8
0 0
[Published as No. 4 in Appendix VT, to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
#
20.
Paid to Dr. Wenyon's account in London for
outfit
0 0
13961
No. 29.
OFFICE.
20.
THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE to COLONIAL
(Received May 10, 1910.)
B 10, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, 9th May, 1910. [Published as No. 1 in Appendix V. to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
27
21.
February 10.
10.
"
20. Ditto at Chartered Bank of India, Australia,
and China, Bombay
Ditto at Imperial Ottoman Bank, Bagdad Aubrey Stremes (expenses from London to
Marseilles)
Messrs. J. J. Sowter and Company (saddle) Messrs. Kodak, Limited (photographic appa-
ratus)
ૐન
200
☺☺
OO
0 0
0 0
5 0
0
9 10 0
11 0
2
10.
Messrs. Watkins and Doncaster (entomological
apparatus)
1 15 10
14123
10
Baird and Tatlock (laboratory equipment, &c.)
56 12 10
No. 30.
May
9.
Dr. H. B. Newham (locum tenens for protozoo-
logist)
15 15
232H+
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE to COLONIAL OFFICE.
SIR,
(Received May 11, 1910.)
Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich, S.E., 10 May, 1910.
I HAVE the honour to submit the following report in regard to the expedition
to Persia for the purpose of investigating the connection between Oriental sore and
kala-azar, for which the Colonial Office has granted a sum of £900.
The expedition is under the care of Dr. C. M. Wenyon, the protozoologist of the school, and an assistant, Aubrey Stremes.
10 May, 1910.
Cheque book
Postage and special messengers Unicode
2 6
£454 10 5
C
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