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Berial
Despatch
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Subject.
No.
No., &c.
Berial
Despatch
No.
From or to whom.
No., &c.
Detr.
1915
121
Principal Civil Medi-
cal Officer
Straits Settle.
(Rec. July 9.) Return of malarial fever, yellow fever,
filariasis, and dengue for 1914.
158
188 The London School
ments
of Tropical Medi- cine
189 Advisory Committee
July 14
Minutes of meeting.
104
of the
Tropical
Diseases Research
Bubject.
Pago.
1975
November 8
Submits reports of the Entomologiat 195
and Helminthologist for the half-year ending 81st October, 1915; furnishes particulars of the working of the Bohool, and states that it is proposed to retain the full curriculum, though there are now only nine students.
(Roc. Nov. 6.) Report on behalf of the late Professor inchin, Professor of Protozoology, and report by Dr. Woodcock for the year ending 80th June, 1915.
November 19
Minutes of meeting.
199
200
Fund
123
Government Medical
Officer
British Solomon Islands
May 8 (Rec. July 19.)
Report for 1914 on the prevention of
mosquito-borne diseases.
165
184 University of London
194
The High Commis-
Bioner
Western Pacific, 316
June 28 (Rec. Aug. 16.)
Transmita copy of correspondence with 167
the Resident Commissioner, Gilbert
195
and Ellice Islands, on the subject of mosquito-borne diseases.
Advisory Committee of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund
125
The Principal Medi-Nyasaland | (Rec. Aug. 18.) Return for 1914 of malarial fever, blackwater fever, yellow fever, filari- cal Officer
asis, and dengue.
172
186 The Acting High
Commissioner
Western Pacific, 503
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126
To the Acting High
Commissioner
Western Pacific, Miscella neous
August 31
Acknowledges receipt of No. 124, and asks for the Resident Commissioner's observations on the Senior Medical Officer's preliminary report as regards the prevention of the introduction of filariasis into the group.
174
127
To Crown Agents ...
September 18
175
Conveys result of the request to the various Tropical Colonies and Pro- tectorates to continue the grants made to the Tropical Diseases Re- search Fund, and adds that the Imperial Treasury and the Govern- ment of India will continue to contri- bute at the annual rates of £1,000 and £500 respectively to the end of the financial year 1910-1917.
187 To the Governors of
certain Non - Re- sponsible Govern- ment Colonies and Protectorates
November 1 (Rec. Dec. 7.)
Circular
December 9
128
The Surgeon General
British Guiana
August 24
(Rec. Oct. 7.)
Return of malarial fever and other 175
tropical diseases for 1914.
188
Το the
School of Tropical Medicine
Liverpool
December 18
129
The Resident Com- missioner to the High Commissioner
Now August 25 Hebrides, │(Rec. Oct. 27.)
241
Forwards return of deaths from mos- quito-borne disease in the hospitals of Vila during 1914.
180
139
To the University of
London
December 14
180
The Governor
246
Mauritius, September 25 Transmite return of tropical diseases
(Rec. Oct. 27.)
181
for 1914.
181
The Liverpool School
of Tropical Medi- cine
October 90
Forwards reports on work done during | 184
the six months ending 80th October, 1915, and asks for a renewal of the grant of £1,200 for 1916.
182
Professor G. H. F.
Nuttall
November 1
Reports on the work conducted in the Quick Laberatory during the year ended st October, 1915; applies for a grant of £290.
140
To the London School
December 14
of Tropical Medi-
oine
198
Acknowledges receipt of No. 120, and forwards observations by Mr. Eliot on the Senior Medical Officer's pre- liminary report with regard to the prevention of filariasis; inquires whether the Administrator of Samoa should be addressed with regard to co-operation in restricting passengers' intercourse between 8amoa and the Gilbert and Ellice Protectorate, and states that the Foreign Secretary to the London Missionary Society admits that some responsibility rests with the Missions as regards the spread of tropical diseases.
207
States that it has been decided that 208
periodical returns of preventive measures against mosquito-borne diseases shall be discontinued until the end of the War.
States that, in view of the financial 208
situation, the Committee are unable
to recommend a grant of more than £1,000 to the School during 1918, and that the Crown Agents have been authorized to pay that amount.
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States recommendations of the Advi-
sory
Committee of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund with regard to the continuation of the annual grant of £750 in respect of the salary of the Professor of Protozoology, and the additional grant of £100 for the services of an assistant; the Secre tary of State has approved.
States that the Advisory Committee are unable to recommend a grant of more than £1,000 from the Fund of the School during 1916, and that the Crown Agents have been authorized to make payment.
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M15
141
To Professor G. H. F.
Nuttall
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December 14
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