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Berial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

Bubject.

Page.

No, ko

Serial

From or to whom.

No.

Despatch No., &c.

Data.

1914

79 The London School

October 30

of Tropical Medi- cine

Forwards the report of the Entomol- ugiat for the six months, and that of the Protozoologist for the three months, ended 81st July.

BL

10

To the London School

1914

December 23

of Tropical Medi- cine

80 The Liverpool School

of Tropical Medi- cine

October 81

Forwards reports on the work of the School for the six months ended 31st October.

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81 The Governor

Jamaica, 448

91

Ditto

89* University of London

89

Professor G. H. F.

Nuttall

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October 16 (Rec. Nov. 3.)

Transmits report of the Government Bacteriologist on the work done at the Pathological Laboratory during the period 1st April to 80th Septem- ber, 1914.

(Rec. Nov. 8.) Report of the Professor of Protozoology 52

for the year ended 80th June, 1914.

November 12

Submits a report on the work carried out in the Quick Laboratory during 1914, and applies for a renewal of the grant for 1915; requests permission to pay Dr. Hindle and Mr. Cave their usual stipends, less their military allowance, during their absence on military duty.

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92 To Professor G. H. F.

Nuttall

84 The Governor

Gold Coast, November 28 886 (Rec. Deo. 8.)

States that the Legislative Council have decided to renew the Gold Coast contribution of £200 per annum for a further period of five

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years.

December 11

Minutes of meeting.

85

Advisory Committee

for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund

86 The High Commis

Bouth

sioner

Africa, 959

November 25 (Rec. Doc. 18.)

87

To the University of

London

December 23

88 To

the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

December 23

89

To Crown Agents ...

December 23

Sabject.

Page.

December 28

December 23

December 2 (Rec. Dec. 24.)

1915

January 1

States that the reports of the School for the period ending 81st October have been read with interest by the Advisory Committee; understands that Dr. Leiper will furnish in the near future a short report on his recent work in the East.

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States that, on the recommendation of 66

the Committee, the Secretary of State has approved the renewal of their grant of £1,200 for the year

1915.

States that the Committee has recom- mended, and the Secretary of State has approved, the renewal of the grant to the Quick Laboratory for the year 1915, and the payment of their stipends to Dr. Hindle and Mr. Cave during their absence on mili- tary service, less their military pay; requests repayment of the sum of £800 issued to him earlier in the year, as the arrangements for Dr. Hindle's scientific expedition to Central Africa have been cancelled.

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Report on work of Bacteriological Sec-57

tion and part of the work of the Entomological Section.

Acknowledges receipt of No. 81, and 67

states that the report of the Govern- ment Bacteriologist has been laid before the Advisory Committee and read by them with interest.

States, in reply to No. 93, that, in the 57

absence of unforeseen circumstances, the grant will be allocated in the same manner as in 1914, and that no change will be made without the consent of the Committee; adds that he is refunding to the Crown Agents the amount advanced towards the expenses of Dr. Hindle's expedition, now postponed.

Furnishes a report of his visit to Shang- 54

hai to carry out investigations upon trematode infections of man.

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98 Wellcome

Tropical

Research Labora- tories, Khartoum

94

To the Governor

Jamaica, 889

December 24

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Transmite copy of a despatch from the Administrator, Northern Rhodesia, enclosing a report on mosquito-borne diseases for the year ending 81st March, 1914.

States that the Committee has recom- mended, and the Secretary of State has approved, the renewal of the grant of $100 in 1915, without pre- judice to its continuanoe beyond 1915, from the Tropical Diseases Research Fund, in addition to the grant of £750 guaranteed for five years from 1st January, 1911.

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95

Professor G. H. F.

Nuttall

December 28

States that the Committee has recom- 55

mended, and the Secretary of State has approved, the renewal of the grant to the School for 1915.

Authorises various payments from the 55

Tropical Diseases Research Fund, and states that Professor Nuttall has been requested to repay the amount issued to him for Dr. Hindle's expe- dition to Central Africa, arrange- ments for which have been cancelled.

96 Dr. R. T. Leiper (London School of Tropical Medicine)

97 Dr. L. W. Sambon...

98 The Governor

February

Jamaica,

24

January 21 (Rec. Feb. 3.)

Observations on the life history of

Dermatobia hominis.

58

Transmits, with remarks, copies of

reports by Medical Officers on the 58 question of the compulsory treat- ment of yaws with salvarsan; he is not able to urge the immediate necessity for compulsion, though he is of opinion that the disease will not be stamped out until compulsion is introduced.

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Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

No., &c.

99 The Governor

Ceylon, 14

Bubject.

1915.

January 11 (Rec. Feb. 4.)

Transmits a report by Dr. Aldo Castel- lani on research work carried out at the Clinic for Tropical Diseases and Bacteriological Institute during the half-year ended 81st December, 1914.

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