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Serial

Despatch

From or to whom.

Date.

No.

No., ka.

Subject.

Page.

Serial

No.

Despatch

From or to whom.

Date.

Subject.

Page.

No., &c.

1899.

1899.

165

Mr. C. W. Daniels

January 24 (Rec. Feb. 11)

166

Mr. A. L. Jones

-

February 11

States that he has forwarded a report of his investigations direct to the Committee; will leave for Africa on February 17, or first week in March. Conveys thanks for No. 159; asks 108

whether, in the case of candidates

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178

Governor Sir H.E.H. Trinidad,

63 Jerningham.

February 22 (Received March 16).

Reports that the Legislative Council have authorised an expenditure of £700.

115

179

Acting-Governor

Denton.

Lagos, 65

February 24 (Received March 17).

Reports that the Legislative Council have voted a contribution of £1,000.

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holding the Diploma of the Liverpool

School, the course of training at the

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Edinburgh Univer-

Albert Docks Hospital will be lis pensed with.

sity.

(Received March 20

Notifies that a Lectureship in Tropical 116

Diseases has been instituted.

181

To Edinburgh Uni-

March 25

166a Governor Sir A. W.

L. Hemming.

Jamaica 41

January 25 (Rec. Feb. 13.)

Proposes to ask Legislative Council to

vote £500 as the Colony's tribution.

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versity.

con-

182

Governor Sir H. A.

Blake.

Hong

167

Governor Sir C. B.

H. Mitchell.

Straits (Rec. Feb. 15.) States that the Legislative Council assents to the contribution referred to in Settle-

No. 158.

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Kong, 37

February 22 (Received March 27).

Expresses Mr. Chamberlain's satisfaction at the establishment of a lectureship.

Reports passing of vote for the equiva- 117

lent of £250 by the Legislative Council, and that a like contribution will be made in the next year's estimates.

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ments

Telegram.

183

To the Governors.

168

To Crown Agents...

February 15

169 To Queen's College,

Belfast.

Acknowledges No. 157, and conveys in-

structions. February 16 Expresses satisfaction at No. 156

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Trinidad, March 30 91;Gold

Coast,

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101;

Lagos,

Requests that the Secretary of State's thanks be conveyed to the Legislative Council for having voted the contri- bution.

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100.

184

To Crown Agents.

April 4

170

To Foreign Office...

February 16

States, in reply to No. 162, that the total grant towards the school is £3,550.

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Instructs them to transfer the sums voted by the Gold Coast, Lagos, and Trinidad.

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185

Foreign Office

171

To Mr. A. L. Jones

February 23

States that at present all doctors appoint- 110

ed to the Colonial Service must attend the Albert Docks Hospital for at least two months.

April 10

Encloses copy of dispatch from H.M. Commissioner for B. Central Africa (dated 16th February) reporting the arrival of Messrs. Stephens and Christophers.

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172 High Commissioner Federated (Rec. Feb. 23.) Reports that the Federated Malay States

Sir C. B. H. Mitchell.

have agreed to contribute $5,000,

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186

Crown Agents

April 11

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Malay Slates Telegram.

173 To Governor and High Commis- sioner Sir C. B. H. Mitchell.

Straits Settle.

February 28

ments and

Acknowledges his telegrams, and con- veys thanks for the contributions of the Colony and the Federated States.

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187

Federated

Governor Sir W. J.

Sendall.

British Guiana, 81

Malay

States. 68

188

Administrator Sir R. B. Llewelyn.

25

174

To Governor Sir A.

W. L. Hemming.

Jamaica 77

February 28

Expresses satisfaction at his proposal

in No. 166a.

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20).

189

Dr. A. Davidson

April 25

ITA

175 Governor and High Commissiouer Sir C. B. H. Mitchell.

Straits February 9 Settle (Rec. March 4.) ments and

Federated

Malay

States.

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Confirms telegraphic correspondence, and encloses copy of a despatch from the Resident General reporting that the Residents do not favour the pro- posed school, but are willing to con- tribute to the Malaria Commission, and that a congress of Government surgeons has passed a resolution ad- verso to the school. Acknowledges No. 174

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190

To Governor Sir H.

A. Blake.

176

To Governor and

High Commis-

Ditto 77

March 10

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Hong Kong,

69.

April 28

sioner Sir C. B. H.

Mitchell.

191 To Crown Agenta...

Hong Kong.

177

Acting-Governor

Low.

Gold Coast.

February 13

(Received

GO

March 15).

Reports having obtained a vote from the Legislative Council for £1,000 as the Colony's contribution.

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Transmits letters from the Govern - ments of the Straits Settlements and Sierra Leone stating that $5,000 and £150 have been respectively voted, which sums they propose to place to the credit of the fund.

March 29 (Re-Transmits copy Resolution of Combined Court authorizing the expenditure of ceived April 13).

a sum not exceeding $2,400. Gambia, April 1 (Re- Reports contribution of £200 by vote of

ceived April Legislative Council.

April 28

Urges that the Government shall accept the certificates in tropical medicine granted by the Universities and Medical Schools, who have provided for a thorough course of instruction without imposing on the student additional study in London or else- where.

Asks that the Secretary of State's thanks may be conveyed to the Legislative Council for the contribution voted.

Requests them to transfer £250 from Hong Kong funds to the Fund for the payment of the expenses of the School and Commission, and a further sum of £250 next year.

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