Opium Traffic in China

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R784/12A/34964/33778 Opium Traffic in China - British Foreign Office (London) - States that the British Government are in receipt of reliable reports to the effect that the authorities at Foochow are compelling the people of the neighbouring districts to plant the opium poppy with the immediate object of raising revenue for millitary purposes by means of special taxes levied on the poppy fields and the opium produced. A similar state of affairs is reported from the Provinces of Honan and Shensi. File 1924.03.25
R784/12A/36049/33778 Opium Traffic in China - Communicated by the Opium Section - Transmits copy of an Article from the "Chinese Recorder" of March 1924, entitled "Chinese Black Peril". This Articles gives an account of the work of the Anti-Narcotic Commission of the National Christian Council of China - OC182. File 1924.05.14
R784/12A/39808/33778 Opium Traffic in China - British Foreign Office (London) - Transmits an extract from the British Minister's annual report on China (1923) regarding the increase in opium production and consumption in China - Council document C602.M210 - OC229. File 1923
R784/12A/40378/33778 First Opium Conference, November 1924 - Opium Traffic in China - First Opium Conference (Geneva) - Letter from the Chinese Delegation forwarding information received from the National Anti-Opium Association in Shanghai, regarding the suppression of opium in China - COP31. File 1924
R784/12A/40585/33778 2nd Opium Conference, November 1924 - Second Opium Conference (Geneva) - Statement made by Mr. Koo, representing The Chinese Anti-Opium Society. File 1924.11.22