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of Persian and Turkish opium this quantity shall be reduced every year by one-ninth, 1.e., 125 piculs.
Thus in 1909 special permits will only be issued for 1,000 piculs and by making a similar reduction annually the import will entirely cease in 9 years.
After 1916 no more special permits will be issued and the import into China of Persian and Turkish opium, as well as that of Indian opium, will be completely suspended.
"3. The special permits will only be issued to merchants who have hitherto, to the knowledge of the Imperial Maritime Customs, been engaged in the trade in Turkish and Persian opium. In fixing the number of special permits to be issued annually to each merchant the total import during the two years 1906-7 and the quantities imported by each merchant during those years will be taken as a basis, the number of permits being decreased annually.
"The above proposals refer to the restriction of the import of Turkish and Persian opium. With regard to other sorts of opium no information as to
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