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CO882 & CO885 Colonial Office Confidential Prints 理藩院機密印刊 All

Subject,

Page.

Serial Ko.

From or to wiLOM,

Despatch No., &o.

Dato.

ix

Page,

Subject.

Communicates the observations of the Advisory Committee on the report enclosed in No. 68; expresses con- currence in the recommendations of the Committee; and proposes, if desired, to communicate with the Governments of Hong Kong and the Straits Settlements in the manner suggested by the Committee.

Return for 1912 of malarial fever, black- water fever, yellow fever, filariasis and dengue.

States that the Advisory Committee have recommended, and the Secretary of State has approved, a further grant to the School of £600 for 1913; and that the Committee cannot at present give an assurance that they will con- tinue to pay a definite grant in future years, but the wishes of the School will be borne in mind.

States that the Advisory Committee have recommended, and the Secretary of State has approved, an additional grant to the School of £600 from the fund for 1913.

Approves of their paying £600 each to the London and Liverpool Schools of Tropical Medicine any time after the 1st July next.

Applies for an additional grant of £100 per annum towards the payment of helminthologist to work in the Quick Laboratory.

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112

1913.

1913.

Rg.

The Medical Officer

of Health.

70*

The Governor

Hong Kong.

Jamaica, 122.

March 20 (Rec. May 5.)

April 15 (Rec. May 5,)

Report for 1912 on mosquito-borne

diseases.

103

81

To India Office

June 5

Transmits the fourth half-yearly report by the Government Bacteriologist, for the period 1st October, 1912, to 31st March, 1913.

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71°

The Liverpool

School of Tropical Medicine.

May 6

Encloses reports on the work of the School for six months ending 30th April together with a statement show- ing the expenditure of the Govern- ment grant for the year ending 31st December, 1912.

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82*

Principal Civil Medical Officer.

Straits

Settle-

May 1 (Rec. June 7.)

mente.

72

London School of

May 10

Tropical Medi-

cine.

Applies for a further grant from the Tropical Diseases Research Fund and for an assurance of a definite graut in the future.

104

83

To London School

June 7

of Tropical Medi. cine.

73°

Ditto

May 15

Forwards reports of the Helminthologist, the Entomologist, and the Proto- zoologist for the half-year ending 30th April, 1913.

105

To the Governor

Wind- ward Islands, (St. Vin- cent), 37,

May 17

75

Ditto

British Guiana, 105.

May 17

Suggests that, in the absence of a head of the Medical Department in St. Vincent, the Medical Officer, Kingston

• District, might superintend the pre- paration of future returns and reports from information supplied by each District Medical Officer.

Requests a further report upon the two cases of leprosy subjected to vaccine treatment as to which some pre- liminary notes are included in the report enclosed in No. 23.

105

81

To Liverpool School

June 7

of Tropical Medi- cine.

85

To Crown Agents...

June 7

105

86

Professor G. H. F.

Nuttall.

June 11

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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Ditto

Leeward Islands, 107.

May 17

Requests that a report may be sub- mitted with regard to the statement that, although anti-mosquito legisla- tion exists in St. Kitts-Nevis, there were no notices, convictions, or warn- ings during 1911; and that it may be considered whether the anti-mosquito by-law for Rosean should not be ex- tended to the whole of Dominica.

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87

To Professor G.H.F.

Nuttall.

June 16

States, in reply to No. 86, that the matter will be brought before the Advisory Committee at their next meeting.

112

88*

The High Commis-

sioner.

Malay States,

285.

June 1 (Rec. June 30.)|

77

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

May 19

Applies, under the circumstances in- dicated, for the remainder of the grant of £1,000 for the present year.

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89.

The Principal Medi- Southern

cal Officer.

Nigeria.

90

78°

Principal Officer.

land.

79

To the Governor

Mauritius, 104.

May 27

Medical Nyasa (Rec. May 26) Return of malarial fever, blackwater fever, yellow fever, filariasis, and dengue in Nyasaland during 1912.

Observes that no legislation is in force in Mauritius against the breeding of mosquitos in premises, and enquires what steps are being taken to remedy this omission.

Advisory Committee

May 31 (Rec. July 1.) July 25

Transmits a report of the work done at the Medical Research Institute during the half-year ended 31st March, 1913. Return of mosquito-borne diseases for

1912.

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113

107

for the Tropical

Agenda and minutes of an extraordinary

meeting.

113

Diseases Research

Fund.

91.

The Vice-Consul

Zanzibar,

215.

107

July 9 (Rec. Aug. 8.)

Transmits a report on the prevention of

mosquito-borne diseases for 1912.

115

.

University of Lon-

don.

|(Rec, Aug. 20)| Report of the Professor of Protozoology

for the year ended 30th June, 1913,

115

80

Advisory Committee

May 30

for the Tropical Diseases Research Frnd.

Agenda and minutes of the First Ordi-

nary Meeting.

107

93.

The Governor

Sierra

August 11 Leone,(Rec. Aug. 25.)|

364.

Transmits reports by medical officers on the various subjects dealt with in the Report for 1912.

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