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2. It is suggested that in all cases, such as that under reference, where infor- mation is desired by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology on entomological matters in the Commonwealth, the Bureau should communicate direct with the Australian Institute at Townsville, which will be pleased to furnish all available information, including particulars of the investigations made.
3. With respect to the distribution of mosquitoes, the Australian Institute is at the present time working up specimens from the northern parts of Australia and Papua, and will furnish the Imperial Bureau with duplicate specimens and all available information, if desired.
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2. I am to request that, when any information is desired on entomological matters in the Commonwealth, you will communicate with the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine at Townsville, Queensland, as suggested.
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I am, &c.,
HENRY LAMBERT.
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No. 87.
FIJI.
I have, &c.,
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNOR.
Downing Street, 24th June, 1914.
I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, No. 181, of the 11th May,* on the subject of the measures to be taken for the destruction of mosquitoes in Suva, and to inform you that I approve the proposals submitted in your despatch.
I have, &c.,
L. HARCOURT.
(No. 114.)
SIR,
NEWFOUNDLAND.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received 30th June, 1914.)
Government House, St. John's,
22nd June, 1914. REFERRING to your despatch, No. 166, of the 29th May last,* on the subject of a conference on entomology, I have the honour to inform you that my Ministers, while they cordially concur in the proposals put forward by the Managing Com- mittee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, state that, as this Colony has no entomologist, it is not proposed that Newfoundland should be directly represented at the Conference to be held in London in July of 1915.
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I have, &c.,
W. E. DAVIDSON.
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SIR,
No. 88.
AUSTRALIA.
THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
(Miscellaneous.)
Downing Street, 25th June, 1914.
I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Lord Denman's despatch, No. 143, of the 8th ultimo,t respecting the supply of information to the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, and to request Your Excellency to inform your Ministers that a copy of it has been sent to the Director of the Bureau with a request that he will communicate direct with the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine at Townsville.
2. I am glad to learn from paragraph 3 of the despatch that specimens of mosquitoes from the northern parts of Australia will be furnished to the Bureau, if desired.
(No. 349.)
SIR,
No. 91.
SIERRA LEONE.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received 3rd July, 1914.)
Government House, Sierra Leone,
21st June, 1914.
I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your circular despatch of the 29th ultimo,† on the subject of a proposal made by the Imperial Bureau of Ento- mology that a conference of official entomologists of the Empire should be held in July, 1915.
2. I have no suggestions to offer for adding to or amending the list of subjects for discussion.
3. Dr. J. J. Simpson is the Government Entomologist for Sierra Leone and West Africa generally, and I see no reason why he should not attend the Conference if it will not interfere with his other arrangements. There is no mycologist attached to this Government.
I have, &c.,
E. M. MEREWETHER,
Governor.
I have, &c.,
L. HARCOURT.
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SIR,
No. 89.
COLONIAL OFFICE to IMPERIAL BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY.
Downing Street, 25th June, 1914.
WITH reference to the letter from this Department of the 27th of February last, I am directed by Mr. Secretary Harcourt to transmit to you, a copy of a further despatcht from the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia respecting the supply of information to the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, and a copy of Mr. Harcourt's reply.§
• No. 85.
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Top Popci mažom
Transmitting copy of No. 73.
§ No. 88.
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CYPRUS: MALTA.
THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE HIGH COMMISSIONER AND the
(Cyprus, No. 101.) (Malta. No. 83.)
SIR,
GOVERNOR.
[Answered by Nos. 113 and 118.]
Downing Street, 3 July, 1914. My attention has recently been invited to the fact that the formation of the
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