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Opium Traffic
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1 - League of Nations Secretariat
Health and Social Questions Section
Registry files (1919-1927)
Opium Traffic
Opium Traffic
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
R706/12A/2683/1717
The Assembly and the Opium Convention - Mr. Baker - Proposes that the procedure to be followed for securing adhesions to the Arms Traffic Convention might also be applied to the Opium Convention concluded at the Hague in 1912.
File
1920.01.08
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R706/12A/3442/1717
Dossier concerning correspondence with the Edinburgh Anti-Opium Society regarding opium traffic.
File
1920
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R706/12A/4203/1717
Opium Traffic - Sir William Collins - Letter expressing regret that the Opium Convention is not included in the Agenda of the Rome Council Meeting, and stating that the bill giving effect to the provisions of the Convention in Great-Britain is about to be introduced in Parliament.
File
1920.05.06
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R706/12A/4409/1717
The Opium Convention of 1912 - Dr. E. N. van Kleffens - Memorandum on its application under the System of the League of Nations, dealing with 1) General supervision over the execution of the Convention, 2) How far the Convention is binding on the various States.
File
1920.04.08
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R706/12A/5815/1717
Opium Traffic - Netherlands Minister in London - Acknowledges communication regarding the convocation of the Assembly, and desires that the general supervision on the Execution of Agreements with regard to the Opium traffic be added to the Agenda.
File
1920.07.28
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