Berial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch No, ko.
Date.
XV
1903.
117
Governor
Bruce.
Sir
C.
Mauri- tius, 395
October 21 (Rec. Nov. 27.)
Reports steps taken on receipt of No. 11 | 122
and transmits copy of a minute by Dr. Chastellier forwarding a report by the Medical Inspector on the subject.
126
India Office
December 8
126A Foreign Office
118
Sir F. Swettenham
Federated November 29
Malay States.
Concurs in views expressed in No. 115.
124
119
To Foreign Office
124
and India Office.
120
Foreign Office
November 30 Transmits copies of petitions which the London School of Tropical Medi- cine propose to present to the Senate of the University of London, applying for the admission of the School as a School of the University and for the recognition of the 3 months' course as an optional subject for the degree of M.D., in the University; asks whether Foreign Office and India Office are willing to support the petitions.
November 30 Agrees in the proposal to support the petitions which the London School
125
of Tropical Medicine propose to pre- sent to the Senate of the University .of London.
121
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Lieutenant- Ceylon, Governor im Telegram. Thurn.
December 1
Requests him, with reference to No.
116 to await receipt of No. 123.
125
122
To Governor Sir R.
B. Llewelyn.
Winel- ward Islande, 147
December 2
Acknowledges receipt of Nos. 113 and 114 and appreciates the cordial re- ception given to the suggestions in No. 91.
125
123
To Governor Sir H.
A. Blake.
Ceylon, 452.
December 3
125.
High Federated December 4
124
To Acting
Commissioner,
Malay States, 434.
125
To Governor Sir C.
M. Clarke.
Malta, Confi-
December 7
dential.
Requests, with reference to Nos. 104A and 116, that any contribution which the Government of Ceylon may make in aid of Tropical Medicine may be made payable to the common fund referred to in circular despatch of May 28, 1903, and not to any particu lar institution.
Transmits copy of No. 112, and ex- presses readiness to approve of the appointment of a permanent assistant as proposed; asks if one of the present assistants should be given the post.
126
F
Transmits copy of a letter from Fleet 126.
Surgeon Bassett Smith on the subject · of Mediterranean fever, and enquires: whether, in the event of the War Office and Admiralty considering a joint commission desirable, arrange- ments could be made for appointing Dr. Zammit to represent the Civil Government and to devote the whole of his time to the matter,
Subject,
Page.
561
Acknowledges receipt of No. 119, and states that Mr. Brodrick would be glad to see the petitions granted. December 11 Transmits copies of correspondence
November 14 (Rec. Dec. 14.)
December 23 (Rec. Dec. 29.)
respecting the results of the Commis. sion appointed to investigate the causes, etc., of sleeping sickness in Uganda, and enquires whether any plan is under consideration for an organized study of tropical diseases on the spot in the various territories administered by the Colonial Office. Transmits copy of a letter from the Resident General enclosing a paper by Dr. Travers, giving an account of the work performed,
128
128
130
Concurs in the proposed appointment 134
of a Committee to investigate Medi- terranean fever and states that every effort will be made to enable Dr. Zammit to devote as much time a possible to the work of the Com- mission.
127
Acting High Com- Federated missioner Taylor. Malay States, 621.
128
Governor Sir C. M.
Clarke.
Malta, Confi- dential,
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