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Forwards copy of a despatch from the Administrator reporting that the Local Advisory Committee of the St. ankylostomiasis campaign in Lucia has been dissolved and its functions vested in the Board of Health. which has now become the Advisory Committee.
Reports arrival of Dr. Snodgrass, and transmits copy of correspondence with Mr. T. L. Villiers as to the division of the cost of the campaign: requests that expressions of appreciation from the Committee of Control and the Colonial Government of the work done by Dr. Howard may be con- veyed to the International Health Commission.
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The Acting Governor
British Guiana 237
July 10 (Rec. Aug. 10)
Transmite copies of Report on Ame- lioration and Control of Ankylosto- miasis in Belle Vue (West Bank) District of British Guiana, by Officer Dr. Bupervising Medical
E. F. Field, with a covering letter by the Surgeon-General.
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FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE
[July, 1916 March. 1917]
RELATING TO
ANKYLOSTOMIASIS.
No. 1.
WINDWARD ISLANDS: ST. LUCIA.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
(Received 25th July, 1916.)
[Acknowledged 29th July, No. 68: not printed.]
(St. Lucia. No. 94.)
FORWARDED.
Grenada, 30th June, 1916.
G. B. HADDON-SMITH,
Governor.
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(No. 98.)
SIR,
Government House, St. Lucia, 19th June, 1916.
I HAVE the honour to state, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that, after consultation with Your Excellency, I have dissolved the present Local Advisory Committee of the Ankylostomiasis Campaign and vested its functions in the Board of Health for the Colony, which has now, therefore, become the Advisory Committee.
2.
The campaign is being conducted on well defined lines under Dr. Branch, in consultation with the Administrator, and under periodical inspection of the Director for the West Indies. Any extraordinary sanitary measures required by the campaign must necessarily receive the consideration of the Board of Health, and the campaign generally is the subject of interest to, and attention by, that body. An additional Advisory Committee, therefore, seemed redundant, and only added to the amount of the already heavy mass of correspondence passing through the Government Office without proportionate results.
add that I am sending a copy of this despatch to the Director of the West Indies, for his information, and another copy to the headquarters of the Commission in New York.
3. I
may
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Dr. S. Branch
Windward Islands: St. Lucia
July 11 (Rec. Aug. 31)
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Report on the working of the Hook- Eradication Campaign in St. Lucia during the half-year ended 30th June, 1916.
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The Acting Governor
Leeward Islands 261
August 16 (Rec. Sept. 11)
Transmits, with remarks, reports on the ankylostomiasis campaign; asks for approval of expenditure of not more than £30 on cleaning villages and making latrines.
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To the Acting
Governor
Leeward Islands 239
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The Acting Governor
British Guiana 384
November 18 (Rec. Dec. 15)
September 22 Acknowledges receipt of No. 5, which has been read with interest, and approves proposed expenditure on cleaning villages and making latrines. Transmits copy of a minute by the on the benefits Surgeon-General derived in British Guiana from the reduction of ankylostome infection.
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His Excellency
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Sir G. B. Haddon-Smith, K.C.M.G.,
&c.,
&c.,
&c.. Grenada.
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1917
January 29 (Rec. Feb. 24)
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The Governor
Windward Islands:
St. Lucia
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To the Governor
Windward Islands:
March 1
St. Lucia
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Wt. 2822/65. 150. 4/18. J. J. K. & Co., Ltd.
Forwards despatch from Administrator covering, with remarks, a report by Dr. Stanley Branch on the anky- lostomiasis campaign for the half- year ended 81st December, 1916. Concurs in the Administrator's views, expressed in No. 8, as to the steps to be taken to free the children in St. Lucia from ankylostomiasis, and notes with satisfaction his commen- dation of Dr. Branch's efforts.
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I have, &c.,
GIDEON MURRAY,
Administrator.
(No. 400.) SIR,
No. 2.
CEYLON.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received 9th August, 1916.)
The Queen's House, Colombo, Ceylon, 15th July, 1916. WITH reference to your Miscellaneous despatch of the 13th September, 1915, transmitting copies of correspondence with the International Health Commission relative to the arrangements for the campaign against ankylostomiasis in Ceylon,
*No. 18 in Miscellaneous No. 820.
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