Opium Traffic

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Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R706/12A/7554/1717 Opium Traffic - Dr. Van Kleffens - Memorandum recording decision of the 3rd International Opium Conference held at the Hague from 15-25 June 1914, giving text of note sent on December 1, 1914 to the Netherland Ministries in various Countries. File 1920.10.16
R706/12A/11050/1717 Opium Traffic - International Anti-Opium association (Peking) - Requests that the production of opium in India may be reduced to the minimum required for medicinal purposes, and that the opium traffic in Hong Kong and Singapore be abolished. States that Kiaochow and Kwantung are the only places in the Far East where the traffic is legalised. See further correspondence within. File 1921.02.21
R706/12A/12643/1717 Opium Traffic - The Minister of the Netherlands at Berne - Communicates a note verbale addressed by the German Government to the Netherlands Legation in Berlin, setting out the German point of view with regard to its possible collaboration in the implementation of the measures suggested by the Assembly of the subject of opium - Council document C.72 and C.192. File 1921.05.11
R706/12A/13007/1717 Opium Traffic Convention - Secretary General - Enquires whether the Netherland Government sees any objection to a further appeal being issued by the Council to States members of the League, which are not parties to the Convention. File 1921.06.01
R706/12A/15589/1717 Duties of the League in connection with Opium - Indian Delegation to the Assembly - Criticises the account in the September issues of the Monthly Summary of the League of Nations in the supplementary report on the work of the Council relating to Opium. File 1921.09.07