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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/3002/1717
Opium Traffic - Dr. Van Hamel - Memo on the obligations of the League of Nations towards the supervision of the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs.
File
1920.02.06
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R706/12A/3331/1717
Opium traffic - Mr. Gilchrist - Attaches letter addressed by Chinese Legation, Washington to Mr. Wright on 20 November 1918 giving information of decision of Chinese Government to destroy the entire stock of opium purchased from foreign merchants in Shanghai.
File
1918.03.08
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R706/12A/3905/1717
Opium Traffic - Edinburgh Anti-Opium Committee - Pamphlet entitled "The Drug Traffic: The Peace Treaty: and smuggling", embodying text of resolution urging the British Government to take measures to confine the production of days to strictly medicinal proportions.
File
1920
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R706/12A/5374/1717
Opium Traffic - Communicated by Lord Robert Cecil - Copy of letter from Mr. G. S. Muir, Edinburgh Anti-Opium Committee, and Commander Grant of the Admiralty, respecting negociations with the India office in regard to the annual export of opium to India and Eastern Countries.
File
1920.07
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R706/12A/7317/1717
Opium Traffic - Union Postale Universelle (Madrid) - States that the question of the postal transmission of opium and other dangerous drugs has been placed on the agenda of the forthcoming Postal Conference at Madrid.
File
1920.09.23
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