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Subject.

Page.

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

No., &c.

1911,

50

London School of

June 8

53

Tropical Medi-

:

cine.

1910.

43

Advisory Committee

May 27

Minutes and agenda of meeting

for the Sleeping

Sickness Bureau.

41

Managing

Com-

June 17

Minutes of meeting

mittee of the

Sleeping Sickness

Bureau.

45

Ditto

40

Ditto

17

Ditto

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15

Ditto

July 22

Ditto...

September 16

Ditto...

October 7

Ditto...

October 21

Ditto...

49

:

55

56

37

5K

58

60

2

Sleeping

Sickness

July 21

Bureau,

61

To the Governors... | Ceylon,

July 21

Feiterated

Malay

States,

Southern

Nigeria,

Gold

('oast,

Sierra

Leone,

Gambia,

Fiji,

British

Subject.

Tage,

Statos that there is no objection to Dr. Wenyon undertaking the work proposed in No. 57 providing it does not interfere with his work at the school,

Minutes of the thirtieth meeting

Submits a scheme for expanding the Sleeping Sickness Bureau into a general Tropical Diseases Bureau and invites contributions of the amounts indicated.

67

67

68

50

mittee of the

To the Governor- Union of November 15

General.

Managing Com-

South Africa, 290.

December 16

States that it is proposed to extend the work of the Sleeping Sickness Bureau to the tropical diseases of animals and asks if the Union Government will contribute the necessary £500 per annum.

Minutes of meeting

Guiana,

Trinidad,

Jamaica

=

Cl

(Miscel-

laneons).

Sleeping Sickness

62

Sleeping Sickness

November 17

Bureau.

Minutes of thirty-first meeting...

70

Bureau Managing

1911.

Committee.

22

51

Ditto

March 17

Ditto...

52

To the Director of

March 27

the Sleeping Sick- ness Bureau.

53

Sleeping

Sickness Bureau, Managing

April 21

Transmits extract from No. 51; states that Mr. Harcourt approves the publi- cation of a Bulletin dealing with the literature of Kala Azar and asks for a detailed statement on the proposal. Minutes of the twenty-eighth meeting...

02

C3

03

Sir R. Ross (liver-

pool School of

Tropical Medi-

cine) to Mr. A. B.

Keith (Colonial Office).

61

To the Governor- Union of

General.

December 20

South

Africa,

Committee.

6.16.

54

India Office

May 4

States that the Indian Government will make a grant of £500 for five years towards the proposed Tropical Dis- eases Bureau; a representative on the Managing Committee will in due course be nominated, and the Indian Government will be asked for a list of officers to whom they desire the publications of the Bureau to be sent.

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December 20 Suggests that some plan be devised to guard against loss to existing publica- tions by the issue of the proposed Tropical Diseases Bulletin.

Forwards correspondence with General Botha when he was in England in June, showing that he has agreed to a contribution of £300 from the Union Government towards the cost of ex- panding the Bureau, and asks when this sum will be available.

III. Ankylostomiasis.

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72

1910.

55

To India Office

56

Sleeping Sickness

Bureau.

57

58

To London School

of Tropical Medi- cine.

To Dr. A. G. Bag-

Bbawe.

1

1

May 10

May 19

Conveys Mr. Harcourt's appreciation of

the action reported in No. 54.

Minutes of the twenty-ninth meeting...

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+2

65

May 26

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May 26

Enquires whether the School would see any objection to permitting Dr. Wenyon to prepare, at a remuneration of £20 a number, a quarterly bulletin on the Leishmania diseases.

Informs him that the Managing Com- mittee have recommended and the Secretary of State has approved that his salary should now be fixed at £600-£25 £700, the first increment to commence on the 1st July, 1911.

66

65

The High Commis- Federated

sioner.

Malay

States,

374.

Citi

The Governor

Barba-

dos, 7.

December 29, 1909. (Rec. Jan. 22,

1910.)

January 11 (Rec. Feb. 8.)

Transmits copy of a circular on the subject of the prevention of anky- lostomiasis among labourers, which has been distributed among the managers of estates,

States that the annual death rate from this disease in the colony is very small and that it is hoped the disease will soon be stamped out.

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