Subject.
Page.
Serful No.
From or to whom,
Despatch
No., &o.
Date.
XV
Subject
Page.
1913.
128
To Foreign Office.....
February 13
Furnishes particulars of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, and submits a proposal that a representative of the Bureau should accompany the British delegates to Rome at the Conference to be held in connection with the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome.
1913.
110
137
The Acting Govern- Jamaica,
or.
74.
March 5 (Rec. Mar. 22.)
138
The Governor
129
The Governor
Leeward January 20 Islands, (Rec. Feb. 18.)
31.
Confirms No. 57, and refers to No. 114
116
New South Wales, Telegram.
130
To the Acting Gov- Ceylon, February 18 States, in reply to No. 126, that the matter 117
will be laid before the Managing Committee of the Bureau.
ernor,
105.
131
To Foreign Office...
132
To the Governors
General and Gor-
ernor,
Union of South Africa, 77; Canada, 136: Australia.
February 20
116; New Zea
land, 74.
February 19 States that the contribution from the Sudan Government should be paid annually to the Crown Agents, com- mencing on the 1st of April, 1913, to be credited to the Committee's account.
Informe them that the various con. tributions to the Bureau have now been agreed to, and approves of the Bureau being started forthwith; re- quests that copies of all publications issued by their Governments touching on entomological matters may be for- warded to Mr. Marshall in connexion with the journal of the Bureau; and remarks as to representation on the Bureau and as to the payment of the contributions.
117
117
States, in reply to No, 95, that the matter was again considered in Privy Council, and it was deemed expedient to defer taking any further action at present.
121
(Rec. Mar. 25) Reports that the extended proposals of 122
the Committee are acceptable to his Government, and that Ministers are prepared to guarantee their contribu- tion for three years.
139
To the Governors..
New South
March 28
Wales,
58; Vic-
toria, 36;
Queens- land, 40: South
Australia,
34;
Western Australia.
States that the Agent General for Queens- 122
land has put forward the suggestion that one of the Agents-General should attend the meetings of the Committee to represent the interests of the Aus- tralian States; and requests the views of Ministers on this proposal.
133
To the Governors... Newfound-
February 20
Ditto
land, 15: Tasmania, 22: West
Australia,
3: South
Australia, 23:
New South Wales, 32: Victoria, 2.3
Queensland, 24.
134
The Agent General
Queens- land.
February 21
135
Foreign Office
February 24
136
To Foreign Office...
March 5
13: Tas-
mania, 38.
1K)
To the Agent-Gene-¡ Queens-
ral.
March 28
land.
119
141
To the Governor
Jamaica, Miscel- laneous.
March 29
142: The
High
Com-
missioner.
Malay
March 11 States, 119 (Rec, April 5.)
143
Foreign Office
April 9
121
144
Imperial Bureau of
Entomology: Fi- . nance Sub-Com- mittee.
April 11
1
!
Transmits a copy of No. 139, and states that a further communication will be sent up on the receipt of the views of the State Governments on his proposal.
Observes that no reason is given for the opinion expressed in No. 137, and that he will, no doubt, bring the matter before the Privy Council again; con- Biders that it would be a step in advance if the Privy Council could recommend the appointment of an entomologist in the interests of agri- cultural development in the Colony, Reports that he and the Chief Secretary agree that the whole cost of Dr. Strick- land's extended period of employment should be borne by the Federated Malay States Government, and he has no doubt that the Federal Council will concur.
Forwards, in reply to No. 128, a copy of a letter from the Board of Agriculture, stating, inter alia, that there appears to be no objection to a representative of the Bureau attending the Conference referred to, but that no information has been received to indicate that discussion of the question of estab lishing an International Commission regarding insect and fungus disease will take place at the Conference. Minutes of twelfth meeting
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123
123
123
124
Requests advice of any subsequent meet- 120
inge that may be held in connection with the Imperial Bureau.
Transmita a copy of a despatch from 120
His Majesty's Agent and Consul- General at Cairo reporting that the Egyptian Government are desirous of participating in the benefits of the Committee, and are preparcel "to sub- scribe £50 per annum, and enquiring to whom and how this should be paid; and enquires what reply should be made.
States that the contribution of the Egyptian Government should be paid annually to the Crown Agents, com- mencing on the 1st of April, 1913, to the account of the Committee.
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Serial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch
Date.
No, &c.
1913.
T
xvi
145
To Foreign Office...
April 15
146
Imperial Bureau of
April 17
Entomology:
Selection Sub
Committee.
147
Foreign Office
April 26
ん
Subject.
Pap 2.
States, in reply to No. 143, that although discussion at the Conference will be limited as indicated, it is considered desirable that the Bureau should send a representative; and requests, there- fore, that all the necessary information as to the Assembly may be furnished for transmission to the representative.
Minutes of the third meeting
Encloses, in reply to No. 145, a copy of n letter from the Board of Agriculture, stating that they see no objection to the Colonial Office proposal, but that, as the Commission on Phytopathology has fallen through, they do not expect that the General Assembly will be prepared to deal with the question of international action on plant disease, and they are accordingly not sending any specialist to Rome; asks whether it is still desired to send a repre sentative.
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127
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