It is requested that in any further communication on this subject the under-mentioned letter and number may be quoted, and the reply addressed to- The Under Secretary of State for India,
India Office,
R. S.574.
Whitehall,
S.W.
¡RECP
3809
Rest 17 FEB 971
17
India Office,
Whitehall,
February 1897.
London, S.W.
153
... demi ...
1894 -
... I
saving myself recovered from it I should be exceedingly glad to use the remainder of my leave, which does not expire until Sept. 2nd, in the Service
the Authorities in India,
I ... that can be done without
infringing
...
The Regulations
One Colonial Service.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
Catherine the Duchess.
...
+ The der Andmesticiz
THE PLAGUE.
GOING BEYOND CONTROL.
REPORTED
AT KANDAHAR.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFECTION.
BOMBAY, Sunday.-The plague is now said to be beyond control. No fewer than 114 cases terminated fatally in this city in the 24 hours ended Saturday, while the deaths from all causes in that period numbered 270. Yesterday morning, by order of the municipality, 20 small houses close to Government House, containing 200 people, among whom several cases of plague had appeared, were burned down as a measure of precaution.-Dalziel.
OUTBREAK IN AFGHANISTAN.
TASHKEND, Sunday. A report from the Governor of the Transcaspian territory has reached here announcing that the plague has broken out at Kandahar. Instructions have consequently been given to keep close watch along the Amu Daria, and to establish a military cordon from the source of the river Aktash to Wansh (?). The force set apart for this purpose is to consist of four sotnias of Cossacks, the troops
of the frontier guard, and 12 companies of Bokharan troops, General Yonoff, of Pamir fame, will be in command.--Reuter.
Sir,
...
I am directed by the Secretary of State for India to
...
return the letter from Miss Mc.Intosh, offering her services
from Paris
as a Nurse for the Plague patients in India, which services
the Bombay Government have accepted.
**
On learning from Miss Mc.Intosh the date on which she can start, a first-class passage ticket from London to Bombay
will be forwarded to her.
...
at Marseilles, Miss Mc.Intosh prefers.
I am to ask whether Miss Mc.Intosh will receive
her Hong Kong absentee allowance while serving as a Volunteer
at Bombay. If so, Lord George Hamilton proposes to offer her,
on behalf of the Bombay Government, with effect from her
arrival in Bombay, the salary usually paid in Bombay to a first-class Nurse, plus first-class passage tickets from
London to Bombay and from Bombay to Hong Kong.
I am to
enquire whether such terms would be approved by Mr. Secretary
Chamberlain.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
...
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
Y 26774. 4 rms-12/94. 1. 2354.
It is requested that in any further communication on this subject the under-mentioned letter and number may be quoted, and the reply addressed to- The Under Secretary of State for India,
India Office,
R.& S.574.
Whitehall,
S.I.
¡RECP
3809
Rest 17 FEC 971
17
India Office,
Whitehall,
February 1897.
London, S. W.
153
eni demi eo
1894 -
i
saving mysely recovered from it I should be execeedinging glad to use the remainder of cy leave, which does not expire until Sept. 2nd, in the Service
the Authorities in Judia, is
I that can be done without
infringing
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Da
The Regulations
One Colonial Service.
I have die honour to be, Lir
Your most obedient-Servant Catherine the Ductosh.
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+ The der Andmesticiz
THE PLAGUE.
GOING BEYOND CONTROL.
REPORTED
AT KANDAHAR.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFECTION. BOMBAY, Sanday.-The plague is now said to be beyond control. No fewer than 114 casES terminated fatally in this city in the 24 hours ended Saturday, while the deaths from all causes in that period numbered 270. Yesterday mora- ing by order of the municipality 20 small houses close to Government House, containing 200 people, among whoin several cases of plague had appeared, were burned down as a measure of pre- caution.-Dalziel.
OUTBREAK IN AFGHANISTAN. TASHKEND, Sunday. A report from the Governor of the Transcaspian territory has reached here announcing that the plague has broken out at Kandahar. Instructions have consequently been given to keep close watch along the Amu Daria, and to establish a military Gordon from the source of the river Aktash to Wansh (?). The force set apart for this purpose is to consist of four sotnins of Cossacks, the troops
of the frontier guard. and 12 companies of Bokharan troops, General Yonoff, of Pamir fame, will be in cooimand.--Reuter.
Sir,
s Mc.Intosh's
ter of the
I am directed by the Secretary of State for India to
h February return the letter from Miss Mc.Intosh, offering her services
from Paris
as a Nurse for the Plague patients in India, which services
the Bombay Government have accepted.
**
On learning from Miss Mc.Intosh the date on which she can start, a first class passage ticket from London to Bombay
will be forwarded to her.
Marseilles, Miss Mo.Intosh efers.
I am to ask whether Miss Mc.Intosh will receive
her Hong Kong absentee allowance while serving as a Volunteer
at Bombay. If so Lord George Hamilton proposes to offer her,
on behalf of the Bombay Government with effect from her
arrival in Bombay, the salary usually paid in Bombay to a first-class Nurse, plus first-class passage tickets from
London to Bombay and from Bombay to Hong Kong.
I am to
enquire whether such terms would be approved by Mr. Secretary
Chamberlain.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
a goaly
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
Y 26774. 4 rms-12/94. 1. 2354.
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