.TN~TT'rnrJ'R AND COLLEG1j~, P(TSA, Fon Ullil-ll. ]7advantage is being more freely t.aken of t.he facilities forhorrowing books given to officers of the 'Provincial Departments.The library is still wanting in many of the moreexpensive sets of periodicals; the se<strong>ct</strong>ional grants for puruhaseof books usually do not exceed 500 rupees; this is notmore than sufficient for cnrrent literature, and there is nogeneral gl'a,nt from which expellsive periodicals call bepaid for. The new additions amounted to about 1,500volumes. The library is rapidly becoming overcrowdedand pl'nposn Is for its extension are nnder consideration.The Dire<strong>ct</strong>or is in general charge of library arrangementsand I wish to express my satisfa<strong>ct</strong>ion with the work ofBalm Anllku1 Chandra Chatterjee, tbf' T .jbrariUJ.l,'-13. Publicatio£s:=.::-The
18 RRPOR',' OJi' 'I'Hl~ AGmmTTll'LTRAT, Hl';:=n~AH.ORFonr deaths occnrred 'in TIospital,--two from maln.l.'ialcachexia, one from Dright's disease and one from negle<strong>ct</strong>edbernia.Two cases of oholera, occurred amongst tho families ofthe Indian staff in August, uno, with one denth. Immediateand successfu1 measures wel.'e taken to prevent thediseaso spreading on the Estate.One hundred and one slll'gicn.l operations were performed:of which dght WOI'O mn,jor a,nd the remajnd(~rminor.The prevailing diseases were mala1'ial fevers, kala aza1',bowel comp'ln,ints, rheumatic comp1aints and skin diseascs.Blood diseases were diagnosed microscopically.Quinine was js:med propbyln<strong>ct</strong>ic,'1n~:.tH'c thi.:) E!:!,tate towa.rdsthe cl()sc of the m()nsoon.Fourteen primary a1ld ttm re-vncrrinatiom; were pel'formed in the early part () r {he y(~n.r,All drl1ins in the Imilding :trcn of' the Rstntn wore mndepncca elm·jng the yen..r. A small cemetery waH cOl1stl'ndeddepartmentally. The nmnhor of l'esiclents within thoEstate was ovor 700 011 thr. cIa te 0 f the l'ceent. C('.J1HllH.15. Accmtnts.--The tot.al expenditure il)(mrr(~d duringtl1c current ym'll' was Rs. 2,Hn,587, as against Rs. 8,12.4:27of the prcceding yoar. The principal items of' expenditureare pay of gazett.ed offtCCl'S and m;tfll)lislllnnntRs. 1 ,87,S8!~, travellillg allowmwc of olTiCCl';-l nl1{l ostab1ishm(mtUs. 22,315 and :farm ('Xf)('lI(]1Llll'G, ;-lr,iont;i fw n,ppa.rn.tllS, hooks, fuol, storos 1'01' ele<strong>ct</strong>ric and gn~ jIlfi1.nllntiml,c(lntingencios, etc., Rs, Sg,R8n. TTl(' g'J'fwt f()}' tho" Ap;l'ienltm'al'PMlm]ienls and JOl1l'nnl " has huun tl'nnsl'cl'l.'ccl('row thifl offioe budget to th,lL of' tIw Imq)(~eLl)[' (kllm'al ofAg·rjen11 llre ill Tuelin frolll 1st, Apt'i1, 1f)10.The gross rcocipts dl11'lng tll(' yen,r hy snle of f:ll'UlpJ'oducc, milk and other miscellaneolls al'ticlcH, a.nd 'Mr.I,efr0Y'H bo()k "Indian Tnso<strong>ct</strong> LHo," :unollllted toHs. 13,462, ns ng'ninst Rs, v,!573 In tho pJ'eceding y(~ar. Of,this amollnt the sale proc(~wls of " TIldiu,)l JnseuL Life"~"GC011I1ted fm' Hfl, 5,490.
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