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Answers by Mr. Pun Song, the Wesleyan fine Central Victoria Hong Kong, Merchant, to the questions of the Royal Commission
A film:
Ws by Chinese Not as regard other Asiatics.
Experience
// of Chinese adult males mut in my opinion be consumers, but a distinction should be made between occasional consumers and habitual consumers, who have acquired the habit.
In this answer, I include occasional consumers who take opium either for pleasure or medicinal purposes without being habitual consumers themselves.
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About 1 per 1000 men, children under 15 never, No effect usually of soare fear, but I have observed, and in some cases, justly, Physical Effect of habitual consumers, it has undoubtedly a deteriorating effect on the constitution.
The effect is probably the same on other races without distinction.
Chinese consumers die fairly soon. Very rarely, if ever, do they eat or drink opium or any preparation thereof. Smoking opium has a less indulgent effect.
A very slight off...