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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/1717/1717
The International Control of Drugs of Addiction - Sir William J. Collins, M.D. etc. - Communicates a Report on this question especially as regards to the present position of the International Opium Convention of 1912.
File
1919.10.24
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R706/12A/2990/1717
Opium Traffic - Commander Grant (Superintendent Admiralty, Meteorological Service) - Transmits copy of a letter from the Edinburgh Anti-Opium Committee, enclosing extract of a communication from Lord Curzon relative to the export of Narcotics from Great Britain to the United States. Enquires as to the formation of a subcommittee to deal with opium question.
File
1920.01.29
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R706/12A/4051/1717
Opium traffic in China - Mr. V. K. Wellington Koo - Extract from letter giving information as to measures being taken by Chinese Government and Anti-Opium Societies to suppress the opium vice.
File
1920.04.20
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R706/12A/4173/1717
Opium Traffic - Mrs. E. Washburne Wright - Transmits letter from the Netherlands Minister in Paris, explaining her interest in the Opium Question, and requests interview.
File
1920.03.03
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R706/12A/4414/1717
Opium Traffic - Mr. Baker - Memorandum outlining this duties of the Dutch Government under the Opium Convention of 1912, and proposing that an Assembly Resolution be passed, by which these duties should be transferred to the League. In the interval before the Assembly Meeting, suggests this appointment of a supervising Committee of Government representatives to serve as an agency for collecting information, etc.
File
1920.05.15
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