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xxi

Serial

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

Subject.

Page

No.

No,, &c.

1908.

Subject.

Pago.

Investigation of Blackwater Fever. (Rec. Dec. 17.) States that £500 will be available on savings for salaries.

202

To High Commis-

sioner the Earl of Selborne.

South Africa. General.

January 15

Blood-sucking insects.

Transmita copy of No. 195, and requests 164

that the enclosures may be forwarded to the Resident Commissioners of the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Basutoland, and the Administrators of Southern and North - Western Rhodesia.

211

Commissioner Sad-

ler.

East Africa

Protec-

torate,

Telegram, 133.

212

The Liverpool School of Tropi-

December 17

203

To the British North

>

January 15

Borneo Company.

Transmits copy of No. 195, and requests 165

that the Directors may render what assistance is in their power to supply the tollections desired.

cal Medicine.

165

213

To

the Liverpool

School of Tropi- cal Medicine.

204

Governor Sir J. A. Jamaica,

Swettenham.

54

February 5 (Rec. Mar. 1.)

205

Governor Sir F. M.

Hodgson.

British Guiana,

82.

March 26 (Rec. April 16.)

206

The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

September 4

207

To the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

September 11

208

The Liverpool

September 17

School of Tropical Medicine.

209

To the Liverpool

School of Tropi-

cal Medicine.

210

To Commissioner

Sadler.

East Africa Protec-

torate,

Telegram.

Pathology of the West Indian Colonies. Acknowledgee receipt of No. 200, and states that all assistance will be given to any officers who may come to work in the Colony.

Reports, in reply to No. 200, that the Executive Council expresses the opinion that no further expenditure in the matter of pathological research can be incurred at present, and that he concurs.

165

Investigation of Blackwater Fever. Reports that, on the suggestion of the 166

Governor of Southern Nigeria, it has been decided to despatch an expedi- tion to West Africa, and enquires whether His Majesty's Government will defray one half of the expenses, the total contribution not to exceed £1,000.

Acknowledges receipt of No. 206 and proposes to approve of the Govern- ments of the West African Colonies contributing towards the expenses of the expedition, but requests particu- lars as to the manner in which the work will be undertaken.

166

Submits outline of particulars regarding 167

the proposed expedition.

November 12 Requests, with reference to the ang- 168

gestion to combine the expedition for the investigation of Blackwater fever with that going to British Central Africa to study sleeping sickness, an assurance that it will go to West Africa.

December 10 Notifies offer of the Liverpool School 168

of Tropical Medicine for an expedi tion of investigation, and enquires whether £500 can be provided from savings on the Medical Vote, or £250 each by Uganda and the British East African Protectorate from general savings.

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169

Submits, in reply to No. 209, arguments in favour of combining the expedi- tions, and enquires whether a con- tribution could be asked for from the Central African Colonies instead of the West African, and whether the contribution from the latter is condi- tional on the expedition visiting West Africa,

169

December 28 Replies that the decision not to ask for 170

assistance from the West African Colonies unless the expedition visite South Africa must be adhered to, and that the Central African Administra- tion should not be asked to contribute unless the British South Africa Com- pany is prepared to take the matter up states assistance which may be expected from East Africa, Uganda, and British Central Africa.

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