36949
120
No. 106.
LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE to COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Received 18 October, 1913.)
[Answered by No. 118.]
DEAR SIR,
Royal Albert Dock, E., 17th October, 1913. I HAVE the honour to make application for a renewal of the grant of £1,200 towards the maintenance of the Special Departments--Entomology, Helminthology, and Protozoology.
Since our last correspondence on the subject of the increased income arising from Mr. Chamberlain's Fund and the grant from the Board of Education, the Committee of the School have rearranged the expenditure and the enclosed estimates foreshadow the probable expenditure which will be incurred. From these it will been seen that the School has taken into account the whole of its income from every source, and that in future it will be responsible, not only for the ordinary course, but for the various Special Departments.
The estimated cost of the three Special Departments, which are almost wholly for research, is £2,300.
The grant of £1.200, if continued, will leave a sum of £1,100 to be made up on account of these departments alone, and as the total income from Mr. Chamber- lain's Fund may be expected to realise about £1,800 it will be seen that the greater It portion of this amount will be absorbed in maintaining the Special Departments. is, however, essential that a portion of Mr. Chamberlain's Fund should also be devoted to augmenting the pay of the various teachers, enlarging the scope and general work of the ordinary course, and for the maintenance of the much enlarged laboratories.
The cost of the new course in tropical sanitation and hygiene will be defrayed by the grant from the Board of Education.
My Committee trust that the Tropical Diseases Research Fund Committee may see their way to renew the grant of £1,200 paid during the current year.
I am,
&c.,
P. MICHELLI,
Secretary.
Enclosure in No. 106.
LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE APPROVED BY MR. AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN AND BY THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL SOCIETY.
Income arising from existing endowinents
Grants from Tropical Diseases Research Fund
Income Account:—
Students fees
Donations from contributing Colonies
Other donations
-
Expenditure Account : -
Cost of Ordinary Course
121
Cost of Special Departments (Research):
Entomology
Protozoology
Helminthology
Extras on Entomological Department Providing assistants for each of the Special
Departments
Committals
Extra expenditure-upkeep of new buildings Clerical work (extra)]
Course in tropical sanitation and hygiene Endowment of beds
Payment of non-clinical lecturers (extra)
Balance
16th June, 1913.
36350
No. 107.
JAMAICA.
£
9. d. 2,530 0 0
£ s. d. 1,700 0 0
150 0 0
450 0 0
2,300 0
150 0 0 150
0
0
0
40 0 0
600 240 0
0
0
0
50
0
0
£6,060 0 0
314 0
0
£6,374 0
0
RETURN OF MALARIAL FEVER, BLACKWATER FEVER, YELLOW FEVER. FILARIASIS, AND DENGUE DURING THE YEAR FROM THE 1ST JANUARY TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1912.
36350
(Received in Colonial Office, 21 October, 1913.)
[Published as No. 13 in Appendix I. to [C'd. 7261], March, 1914.]
No. 108.
CAYMAN ISLANDS.
RETURN OF MALARIAL FEVER. BLACKWATER FEVER. YELLOW FEVER AND FILARIASIS FROM JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1912. (Received in Colonial Office, 21 October, 1913.)
£
S. d. 2.300 0 (
144 0 0
400 0 0
100 0 0
Miscellaneous
1,200 0 1)
100 0 0
34270
Chamberlain Fund:-
At present figure
£62,000
Less new buildings
£15,000
Wandsworth Trust
10,000
t
Expenses of appeal, say
1.000
26,000
36.000
Interest on £30,000 already invested Outstanding and available for investment,
£6,000
1,200
240
Grant from Board of Education
1.440 0
690 0 0
0*
£6.374 0 0
[Published as No. 12 in Appendix I. to [('d. 7261], March, 1914.]
No. 109.
Note The above estimate was made in June, 1913. Since that date additional contributions of about £10,000 have been received. The income from Mr. Chamberlain's Fund may therefore be assessed at about £1,800,
MINUTES OF THE SECOND ORDINARY MEETING OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE TROPICAL DISEASES RESEARCH FUND, HELD AT THE COLONIAL OFFICE ON THE 24TH OF OCTOBER, 1913, AT 4.30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Sir J. WEST RIDGEWAY (in the Chair).
Sir THOMAS BARLOW.
Sir JOHN ROSE BRADFORD.
Sir HAVELOCK CHARLES.
Mr. DRAKE.
Sir P. MANSON.
Mr. READ.
Sir RONALD Ross.
Mr. KEITH (Secretary).
(1) The minutes* of the meeting of the 25th July were approved.
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No. 90.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
C.O. 885
22 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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