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Credit: British West Indian Conference on Quarantine, 1888. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ernments proportionately. I therefore move :— [See Minutes, Seventh Sitting. Page 90.] Ub. bo wen : I second that. Resolution carried. Mr. BEEKELEY : I would suggest Sir, that all these resolutions be formally conveyed to the gentlemen whom they concera. The president : There is just one point I omitted to mention and to have recorded on the minutes, before I read the report, and that is this: It will be remembered at the first meeting it was agreed that public notification should be given that the opinion of any per- sons in the colony should be invited, and that due attention would be given to any suggestion which might be made. I think it right to inform the members that neither the Secretary nor myself have received a single response to that invitation, and that if any persons had any suggestions which were in their own minds they have kept them there and not given us the benefit of these suggestions which might have been of some value to us. This, gentlemen, is the draft Report. I think we are agreed it should be addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. The Report was read and after were made certain alterations was adopted, and signed by the Delegates:—(For Report See Page 3.) The PRESIDENT: I think we may take the minutes of the 4th and 6th days' sittings as read, also the minutes of to-day taken since lunch. Minutes taken as read, and confirmed The PRESIDENT: I now declare the Conference closed, and beg to thank all the Delegates present, for the great assistance rendered one to another in the determination of this question. The Conference then terminated, at 5.25 o'clock p.m.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21297678_0231.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


