Opium Traffic

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R706/12A/5578/1717 Opium Traffic - Mr. Philip Baker - Comments on memorandum by Dr. Van Kleffens on the Opium question, differing on certain propositions therin, and gives suggestions as to action which the League should take towards the fulfilment of its duties under the Opium Convention. File 1920.07.19
R706/12A/6667/1717 Opium Traffic - Reverend E. J. Dukes, Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade - Requests information on the subject of the League's activities in respect of opium traffic, for publication in the 6 October issue of the "British Bulletin", of which he encloses a copy of the July issue. File 1925.09.01
R706/12A/7084/1717 Opium Traffic - Sir W. Collins - Emphasizes the importance of having the questions relating to the postal transmission of dangerous drugs, placed on the agenda of the for the coming Postal Conference at Madrid. File 1925.09.10
R706/12A/7693/1717 Opium Traffic - International Anti-Opium Association (Peking) - Enquires 1) Whether the Advisory Committee on International Health will deal with all matters connected with traffic in opium and narcotics, 2) What machinery exists for the enforcement of the Articles of the Hague Opium Convention. Encloses copies of correspondence with the Chinese Government on the subject of Opium traffic. File 1920.09.07
R706/12A/8967/1717 Opium Traffic - Mr. J. C. M. Garnett, League of Nations Union (London) - Transmits memorandum by Miss La Motte on the overproduction of opium and suggests that the control should be dealt with internationally, Great Britain leading the way. Encloses also letter from Lady Isabel Margesson. File 1920.11.22