Subject.
Page,
Serial
No.
From or to whom.
Despatch No, &c.
Date.
Announces the issue of a book of lantern lectures on Australesia, which is being published by Mesare. George Philip Son; that the slides may be bought from Messrs. Newton & Co.; that the next set to be issued will be lectures on, British North America, and that lectures on South Africa are being prepared,
Memorandum of Agreement between the Committee and Messrs. G. Philip & Son, Limited, respecting the printing of the lectures on Canada and New- foundland.
To the Governor-
General and Gov-
ernors.
Australia, New Sontb
February 14
Wales,
Victoris,
Queens-
land.
South
Australia,
Transmite copies of a book of 'lautern lectures on Australasia and a list of slides, and requests that Ministers may be thanked for the many facilities afforded Mr. Fisher during his visit.
38
Heatera
Australia,
ix
1013.
Subject.
Page.
7.1
37
37
75
76
Mr. T.S. Nightingale (Secretary to the High Commis- aioner for the Union of South Africa) to Mr. A. B. Keith (Colonial Office).
February 20
February 20
Expresses thanks for No. 71 and its enclosures; states that nothing has been heard from the Union Govern- ment in regard to Sir Charles Lucas's letter to Mr. Malan of June, 1911: regrets that he knows of noborly in this country possessing a collection of South African paintings, but gives the name and address a South African artist who might have some South African pictures.
Expresses thanks for the lectures en-
closed in No. 73, and appreciation of 1 Mr. Sargent's work.
11
11
Captain R. M.Collins (Secretary to the High Commis- sioner for the Commonwealth of Australia) to Mr. A. B. Keith (Co lonial Office).
Mr. W. L. Griffith (Secretary to the High Commuis- sioner for Canada) to Mr. A. B. Keith (Colonial Office).
Mr. F. G. A. Butler
(Private Secre tary) to the Queen's Private Secretary,
February 21
February 28
39
78
The Queen's Private
March 1
Secretary to Mr.
30
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F. G. A. Butler (Private Secre tary).
79
The High Commis-
sjoner.
South
Africa, 93.
Expresses thanks for the lectures en- -
closed in No. 72.
Transmits a copy of the book of lectures on Australasia forthe Queen's gracious acceptance, and requests permission for the publishers to announce that the Queen has accepted a copy of this book.
Requests that the Queen's thanks may he conveyed to the Committee for the book of lectures enclosed in No. 77, and states that the Queen grants per- mission for the publishers to announce that she has accepted this copy.
February 12 i Forwarts a collection of Bechuanaland (Rec. Mar. 1.) Protectorate photographs with the
original correspondence relating to! them, together with a copy of a telegram fron the Resident Commis- sioner respecting certain photographs ¦ taken by Lieutenant Hannay in Ngamiland, negatives of which are with the Kodak Company in London.
Minutes of meeting
40
80.
The Visnal Instruc-,
tion Committee.
March 5
$1
40
The Scotea Educa-
tion Department.
March 5
42
12
#
13
11
Tasmania,
New
Zealand,
(Miscel-
77
laneous).
69
To the Governor
Fiji. Miscel-
February 14
laneous.
Transmits copies of a book of lantern lectures on Australasia and a list of slides.
38
70
To India Office, War
T
February 15
Ditto...
Office and Admir- alty.
71
Mr. A. B. Keith
(Colonial Office)
to Mr. T. S. Night-
ingale (Secretary to the High Com- missioner for the Union of South Africa).
-
February 18
72
Mr. A. B. Keith
February 18
(Colonial Office)
to Mr. W. L. Grif-
fith (Secretary to
the High Commis-
73
sioner for Canada).
Mr. A. B. Keith
(Colonial Office) to Mr. C. W. Palliser (Secre- tary to the High Commissioner for New Zealand) and Captain R. M. Collins (Secretary to the High Com- missioner for the Commonwealth of Australia).
February 18
Transmits copies of books of lautern lectures on Australasia and the "Sea Road to the East," and states that Mr. Chiappini has furnisheil a large num- ber of excellent photographs for use in connection with the South African lectures, and enquires if he could tell of anybody in England who has a collection of paintings of South African scenery from which the slides could be coloured.
Transmits copies of books of lectures on Australasia and the "Sea Road to the East." together with a proof of the lectures on Canada for his observa- tions; expresses thanks for his assist- ance in preparing these latter lectures.
Transmits copies of a book of lantern lectures on Australasia, a list of slides illustrating the same, and a copy of a book of lectures entitled the "Sea Road to the East," and expresses thanks for their assistance.
82 To the Rholes Trust
March S
33180
!
Forwards letters from the four Pro- vincial Committees for the training of teachers, showing the position in Scotland as regards the use of the slides illustrating the lectures on "The Sea Road to the East."
States that there will be a balance in hand from the grant of £500 made by the Trustees for the preparation of the lectures on South Africa, an-I requests permission to apply that balance to the preparation of further lectures on the Empire.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO
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