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No., &c.

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Serial No.

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1903.

12

Local Government

May 22

Board.

13

Commissioner Sad- Uganda,

ler.

11.

14

To Commissioner | Uganda,

Sadler.

Telegram.

April 26 (Rec. May 30.)

May 30

Acknowledges receipt of No. 10 and and expresses satisfaction at the course taken in the matter.

Forwards Dr. Ross's report on his bac-

teriological investigations.

10

1905.

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25

To the Royal Society

August 9

10

Requests an approximate estimate of the total additional annual expenditure entailed by the prograinme recom- mended by the Royal Society.

10

20

Crown Agents

August 11

15

Ditto

+

Uganda, 111

May 31

Transmits copy of No. 11

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ler.

Telegram, 14.

Commissioner Sad-Uganda, (Rec. June 1.) States that an estimate of the cost of

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To Foreign Office...

18

Foreign Office

19

Commissioner Sad-

ler.

1

June 6

June 10

investigation will be sent as soon as No. 9 has been received, and recom- mends offer of Mr. Moffat to accept charge if the laboratory operations are placed under him,

Requests that an early answer may be obtained from the Egyptian Govern- ment as to the proposed contribution towards the cost of investigation.

Reports that the Egyptian Government are prepared to help in the matter, but that everything the Royal So- ciety desire is already being done by the Sudan Government; Lord Cromer will deal with the question on arriv- ing in London.

11

Uganda, (Rec, June 15.) Reports that he is sending by mail 12 Telegram, 16.

proposals for carrying out the recom- mendations of the Royal Society: estimates expenditure during present financial year at £6,950, and suggests that this be met from last year's savings.

20

To Foreign Office ...

June 22

11

27

ler

Telegram

25.

August 18

12

29

Transmits, for remarks, copies of Nos. 4, 9, 14, 16, 21, 22, and 24, and states that the Commissioner of the British Central Africa Protectorate will be consulted with respect to deputing two officers to study the disease.

Transmits copy of a letter from the Financial Adviser of the Egyptian Government, stating that a contri- bution of £1,000 will be made towards the expenses of investigation.

Commissioner Sad- Uganda, (Rec. Aug. 14) States amount available for extended

28

To Treasury

programme.

Transmits copies of Nos. 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, and 27, and calls attention to the gravity of the position; states what has been done and requests sanction to the proposed expenditure of £2,800 for the appointment of six additional medical officers.

Commissioner Sad- Uganda, (Rec. Aug. 22) Enquires whether the proposals for

ler,

30

Royal Society

Telegram

27.

Angust 24

moving the laboratory at Entebbe are likely to be approved.

Conveys appreciation for the services of Captain Greig in the investigation of sleeping sickness, and asks if means could be found to procure from the Indian Government some promotion for him,

Requeste views, after consulting Mr. Minchin, as to the proposed moving of the laboratory at Entebbe.

17

17

18

18

20

20

31

To Commissioner

Sadler.

Uganda, Telegram

August 24

20

Acknowledges receipt of No. 18, and suggests that it should be ascertained from Lord Cromer what contribution the Egyptian Government would make towards the extended pro- gramme of investigation.

12

32

To the Royal Society

August 24

Transmita copy of No. 29, and requests

22

20

an early answer to No. 25.

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Treasury

August 25

21

Commissioner Sad-

ler.

Uganda,

65.

June 13 (Rec. July 17.)

Submits report and recommendations for carrying out the scheme of the Royal Society.

13

Assents to the recommendations in No. 24, but suggests that the allowance to Dr. Moffat should be reduced to £150 per annum,

21

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The Royal Society

August 25

22

Sir V. E. H. Corbett

July.27

(Financial Ad-

viser to the

Offers £1,000 towards the cost of the extended programme proposed by the Royal Society.

15

Egyptian Govern-

ment.)

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To India Office

23

To

Sadler.

Commissioner Uganda, Telegram

August 8

Enquires, with reference to No. 19, amount available for extended investi- gation, and whether any portion of the £1,000 provided for epidemics is earmarked for any diseases other than sleeping sicknesss.

16

August 25

24

To Sir V. E. H.

Corbelt.

August 8

Conveys thanks for the contribution in No. 22, and acknowledges the good work already done by the Egyptian Government.

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To the Royal Society

August 25

16

Reports that the Tropical Diseases Com- mittee deprecate the removal of the laboratory at Entebbe, and are suggest- ing the enclosure of the monkeys kept for experiment in fly-proof cages.

Transmits copy of No. 30, and observes that Mr. Lyttelton would be glad if it could be found possible to recognise in some way the services of Captain Greig.

Acknowledges receipt of No 30, and observes that Mr. Lyttelton has had great pleasure in bringing to the notice of the Secretary of State for India the services of Captain Greig.

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