ili
Serial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch No, &c.
Date.
10
Colonial Office
Trinidad
1914
February 19
Bubject
Page.
11 Government Bacteri-Hong Kong January 28
(Rec. March 6.) ologist
12 The Governor
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Ceylou, 92
February 21 (Rec. March 14.)
Memorandum, with annexures, respect- ing the Trinidad Lepers Ordinance, 1918, and inviting observations on the same from the Tropical Diseases Research Fund Committee.
Report on work (other than routine work) done in the Bacteriological Institute during the six months, 1st July to 31st December, 1918.
15
Transmita a report by Dr. Aldo Castel- | 16
lani on research work carried out at the Clinic for Tropical Diseases and Bacteriological Institute during the period 1st July, 1918, to 81st Janu- ary, 1914.
13 Advisory Committee
March 19
Minutes of an extraordinary meeting.
16
for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund
14
To the Governor
Fast Africa
March 19
Protec-
Refers, in reply to No. 8, to Secretary of State's despatch of 18th March.
17
torale.
258
15* Government Medical
Officer
British January 5 Solomon (Rec. Marchi 28.)
Lalands
Report for 1918 on the prevention of 17
discases in the mosquito-borne Solomon Islands.
3, The Acting Britis
Agent and Consa.. General
Zanzibar, 280
Dec. 29, 1918 (Rec. Jan. 19, 1914.)
States that the Zanzibar Government is prepared to contribute £100 per annum to the Fund from 1914 on- wards.
2
16
India Office.....
The Governor
Windward Islands:
St. Vincent
Dec. 24, 1913 (Rec. Jan. 21, 1914.)
Returns of mosquito-borne diseases for
the years 1911-12 and 1912-19.
8
5 The High Commis
Bioner
Malay States, 687
Dec. 31, 1913 (Rec. Jan. 24, 1914.)
Transmite a report on the work done at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, for the period 1st April to 80th September, 1918.
8
8
17
of
B Professor G. H. F.
Nuttall
(Rec. Jan. 27.) Statement regarding the finances of the
Quick Laboratory, University Cambridge.
7
Viscount Kitchener
January 16 (Rec. Jan. 28.)
8
The Governor
East Africa
Protec-
January 6 (Rec. Feb. 2.)
torate, 22
Encloses and recommends an applica- tion by the Governor-General of the Budan for a grant from the Tropical Diseases Research Fund to provide for the continuation of the publica- tion of the reports of the Gordon College Research Laboratories.
States that the Estimates had been prepared before the receipt of the instructions of the Secretary of State, but trusts that it will be possible to provide £200 from savings.
4
5
9 Advisory Committee
for the Tropical
Diseases Research
Fund
To the Governor-
General,Governors, and British Resident
Gambia
Gold Coast; larra Leone
Ceylon; Hong Kong} |Malay States;
Straits
March 25
March 25
Forwards a copy of a letter from the Royal Society stating that they are willing to undertake an inquiry, separate from that committed to the West African Yellow Fever Commis. sion, into the etiology and preven- tion of yellow fever in accordance with the scheme indicated; and re- quests that it may be ascertained to what extent the Governments of the Colonies concerned are prepared to contribute to the cost of the inquiry.
18
Invites renewal of contributions "for a 19
further period of five years.
Bettlements;
Britdak
Gulana
British
Honduras
Jamales;
Leeward
Islanda:
Windward
Islands:
1. Grenada,
2.8.Vincent;
Trinidad
Fit:
Zanzibar.
Circular
18* Medical Officer of Health
Hong Kong February 24
(Rec. March 26.)
February 11
Minutes of an extraordinary meeting.
5
Report for 1913 on the prevention of 20
mosquito-borne diseases in Hong Kong.
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