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(i) Results of the analyses of three samples of quinine obtained from the Medical Store Depots in Calcutta, Madras and Bombay; (ii) Inquiry made by the Secretary of State whether there is any objection to pink coloured quinine being sold in England for export to India
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pp 1431-32. Correspondence, including results of quinine analyses. The Government of Madras object to the sale of pink quinine in England for export to India.
Amendment of Chapter XXXIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Act V of 1898) and of the Indian Lunatic Asylums Act, 1858 (XXXVI of 1858)
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pp 547-48. Sanction given to proposed amendment to transfer to the High Courts, the Sessions Courts and the Presidency and District Magistrates the powers now exercised by the Local Governments in respect of criminal lunatics.
Proposed establishment of a quarantine station at Aden
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pp 301-09. Correspondence regarding the proposal of the Political Resident at Aden to establish a quarantine station at Aden, plus reports regarding the health of the pilgrims and crew of the steamer Otterburn. Comprising letters received from Major-General C B Temenheere, Political Resident at ...
Claim preferred by the lessee of the Nowshera Boat-bridge for compensation for losses sustained by him from the interruption of traffic by a partial-quarantine imposed on that bridge during the cholera epidemic of 1876
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pp 417-20. Report from Brigadier-General C C G Ross, Commanding Peshawar District, plus comments thereon by the Military Department and the Government of India.