International Bureaux

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R1009/13/19604/17850 Liquor Traffic in Africa - Sir R. Blankerberg, Secretary to the High Commissioner for South Africa, London - Asks what Amount the Union of South Africa will be asked to contribute towards the Central International Bureau at Brussels, administering the Convention, signed by the South African Government, which deals with the Question of the Liquor Traffic in Africa - Adds that his Government will not be willing to meet any extra Expenditure consequent upon the non-Transference of the Bureau to the Seat of the League. File 1922.03.16
R1009/13/21039/17850 Traffic in intoxicating Liquor in Africa - Mr Jean Gout, French Service of the League of Nations - Announces that the French Ambassador at Washington has received a Note from the American Department of State acknowledging receipt of the information regarding the establishment of the Bureau at Brussels to deal with this Subject. File 1922.05.27
R1009/13/27598/17850 Liquor Traffic in Africa - International Central Bureau for the Control of Trade in Spirits in Africa, Brussels - Addresses, together with a Translation, five Copies of the British Government's 1921 Report on the Importation of Spirits into the English Colonies and Protectorates in Africa. File 1923.04.03
R1009/13/29801/17850 Liquor Traffic in Africa - International Central Bureau for the Control of Trade in Spirits in Africa, Brussels - Transmits five Copies of the Order of 4 January 1923 regulating the Import and Manufacture of Liquor in the Province of Portuguese Guinea and five Copies of the Decree of 26 October 1922 on the Liquor Regime in Angola. File 1923.07.26
R1004/13/295/295 Copy of Proceedings relative to the Proposed Institute of International Affairs - Provisional Committee. File 1919