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fever is very virulent, the paper desires that village munsifs should be entrusted with the sale of quinine in all villages.

The AG of the 23rd November, speaking of the prevalance of fever all over the Nellore District, complains that quinine is not availlble either in the post offices or with the revenue inspectors or with the tahsildars. As fever is very virulent, the paper disires that village munsifs should be entrusted with the sale of quinine in all villages.

Page 501, November 30th 1901.

A.G. of the 30th November, referring to the illiterate village munsif and two assistant munsifs of Kodur (Nellore district), desires that the government should appoint a matriculate in their sted on a pay equal to the sum of all their salaries and place as the head of revenue, civil and criminal administration of the village. If such a proposal is adopted, all disputes and quarrels, the paper says, can be settled in the village itself and the people rendered happy.

The same paper, speaking of the cattle diseases which carry off large number of cattle year after year regrets to say that the neglected condition of the cattle has largely to account for the slow development of agriculture at the present day. Since the cattle from the mainstay of the agricultural population, it is necessary that a veterinary inspector should be appointed in each taluk and be required to be travelling in the villages attending to the wealth of the cattle.

Page 510, December 14th 1901, Government Hospital, Nellore

A correspondent to A.G. of the 14th December, (received 21st December), complaining of the deficient supply of medicines and want of proper instruments in the hospitals in the Nellore district, observes that patients are put to much inconvenience, especially because the medicines that are most frequently required are out of stock. The correspondent therefore requests the district surgeon on behalf of the poor patients to provide to hospitals with the necessary medicines.

Page 38, December 21st 1901

The A.G. 21st December (received 20th January 1902) complains that the arzis submitted by the people are neither acknowledged nor