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Eritish Authorities in China have thwarted some of the most
enlightened Provincial Governors in their projects to es-
tablish an official monopoly of the drug at the open ports
in order to control the consumption. This they have done
because of certain clauses in the Nanking and Tientsin
Treaties, thus depriving the great Empire which is grappling
with this vice, of a right enjoyed and exercised by every
other nation which has to deal with it, and the lack of
which our Ambassador at Peking regards as a serious hindrance
to the success of her efforts.
If this practical outcome of these Articles is legal,
which seems open to question, seeing they are applied to an
import which at the time was contraband, we would urge
We are
that in the interests of fair trade and fair play, orders
should at once be given for their non-enforcement.
aware that the effect of this would probably be to decrease
the sale of British grown and manufactured opium, and bring
about a consequent reduction of the Indian revenue, but we
are persuaded that by thus hastening the end of what our
country has pronounced an "immoral" traffic, the moral up-
list would be of the highest significance and influence both
to ourselves and the Nations of the East.
Malvind