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Page.

Berial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., &o.

Date.

Subject.

Pago.

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

LILTIC.O.885

143

Dr. Manson

December 26

144

To St. Mary's Hos-

pital.

December 27

Submits observations on the papers in No. 140, and advises against recog- nition of the bacteriological course at King's College as qualifying for Colonial Medical appointments.

Acknowledges receipt of No. 135

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98

145

Governor Sir J. West Ridgeway.

Ceylon (Received Telegram. December 29).

and

Reports that the Colony will contribute

£1,000,

will render assistance.

98

every

146 To Foreign Office...

December 29 Expresses satisfaction at No. 142 and asks that instructions be given for the payment of the Protectorate con- tribution to the Crown Agents.

99

147

To Governor Sir J. West Ridgeway.

Ceylon Telegram.

December 31 Expresses cordial thanks for Colony's

generous contribution.

99

1898.

1899.

139 To British North

Borneo Company.

British North Borneo.

December 21

140

To Dr. Manson

December 23

Transmits copy of Nos. 54 and 125a, and requests their co-operation in the scheme and in procuring pathological specimens and collections of insects.

Transmita, for his remarks, Nos. 105

and 123.

95

154 Foreign Office

January

17

95

155

To Governor Sir F.

Cardew.

Sierra Leone 22.

January

25

States that the Crown Agents have been instructed to transfer £1,000 from Niger Coast Protectorate Fonds to the fund of the proposed school. Approves proposal in No. 148

105

105

141

To King's College,

London.

December 23

Acknowledges receipt of No. 123, which

is being considered.

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156

Queen's College,

Belfast.

-

January 26

142

Foreign Office

December 23

Transmits copy of letter from Sir R. Moor, who considers that the Niger Coast Protectorate can contribute £1,000 copies of the circular will be sent to the various Protectorates. and the Commissioner of British Central Africa has been instructed regarding payments to the Commission indicated in No. 115.

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157

Crown Agents

January 26...

February 1...

Forwards resolution of the Council to establish in the College a Lectureship

in Tropical Medicine.

States that they have received authority 105

from the Foreign Office to transfer £1,000 from Niger Coast Protectorate Funde to the service in connection with the School of Tropical Medicine; inquires in what proportion this sum and any others should be divided be- tween the two accounts-the School and the Malarial Fever Commission.

(Rec. Jan. 31.) Reports that the Legislative Council recommend a grant of $5,000 if the Federated Malay States will contri- bute an equal amount,

Expresses satisfaction at proposed estab. lishment of the school referred to in No. 150, but regrets being unable to preas the Treasury for a Government Grant; states that in selecting candi- dates for colonial medical appoint- ments preference will be given to those who have received instruction such as will be provided in the Liverpool school.

High Commissioner Federated (Rec, Feb. 3.) Reports that the States will contribute.

Sir C. B. H. Mitchell.

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106

107

105

158

Governor Sir C. B.

H. Mitchell.

Straits Settle- ments

Telegram.

159

To Mr. A. L. Jones

160

Malay

1899.

Stater Telegram.

148

Governor

Cardew.

Sir

F.

Sierra Leone 297.

December 17,

1898 (Receiv-

ed January

Proposes that the Colony's contribution should be spread equally over two years.

99

161

2, 1899).

Straits To Governor and

High Commis- Settle- gioner Sir C. B. mentsand H. Mitchell.

February 4...

Conveys cordial thanks for generous

107

contributions.

Federated

Malay

149

To Governor Sir J. Ceylon 4 January

West Ridgeway.

6

Renews the thanks of the Secretary of

State.

100

States

Telegram.

150

Mr. A. L. Jones

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January

6

Encloses papers shewing the arrange- ments it is proposed to make in Liverpool, and asks for Colonial Office recognition and support of the scheme.

100

162 Foreign Office

February 6...

151

To King's College,

London.

January

7

States the course which has

decided upon, asks for their co-opera- tion, and conveys thanks for their interest in the scheme.

been

103

163

Governor Bir G. T.

M. O'Brien.

Fiji 5

152

The British North Borneo Company.

January

7

States the instructions that will be sent

to the Governor.

104

164

153 King's

College,

January

London.

12 Conveys thanks for No. 151 and pro- mises to co-operate as far as possible to give effect to the arrangement adopted by the Colonial Office.

104

Governor and High Straits (Rec. Feb. 9.)

Commissioner Settle- Sir C. B. H. mentsand Mitchell.

Federated Malay

States

Telegram.

January 5 (Rec. Feb. 9.)

States that the Treasury have assented to the proposal that Foreign Office Protectorates should contribute to the proposed school; asks what share of the initial building expenses will fall upon them.

States that £100 in aid of the scheme will be placed on the estimates for 1900.

Replies to No. 161 that it is necessary to obtain approval of Legislature to resolution passed by the Executive Council,and that the Federated Malay States are adverse to the School of Medicine.

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