Opium Traffic

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Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
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
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
R706/12A/6526/1717 Opium Traffic - Mrs. Hamilton Wright - Enquires if the League would like to review the drug legislation in force in the United States, before deciding on any definite course in the administration of the Opium question and offers to produce copy of the American Drugs Bill on her return to the United States. File 1920.08.25
R706/12A/6564/1717 Opium Traffic - Sir M. Delevingne, British Home Office - Encloses a copy of the "Dangerous Drugs Act" 1920, and a copy of the Order regarding the marking of packages for export - Discusses the Act at length, and suggests an interview in order to place detailed infortion at the disposal of the League. File 1925.09.04
R706/12A/8932/1717 Opium Traffic - Mrs. Hamilton Wright - States that she is sending data on the opium question and asks to be informed as to the attitude adopted by the Assembly as regards to opium. File 1920.11.09