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to guard against the danger of secret remedies containing opium and opium derivatives being substituted.
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They would suggest that the delegates from the various countries represented at this conference should be asked to arrange that the regulations controlling the sale and use of opium in their respective countries, as well as any observations they may care to make on this subject, be submitted to the next meeting of this association in 1912."
I have, &c.
FRANCIS CLARK, M.D.,
[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]
OPIUM.
CONFIDENTIAL.
Secretary.
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[May 31.]
SECTION 1.
Sir,
Foreign Office, May 31, 1910. I AM directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 12th instant, in regard to the desire of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine to be supplied at their meeting in 1912 with certain information on the subject of opium.
Sir E. Grey sees no objection to meeting the wishes of the association.
[2765 hh-1]
am, &c.
F. A. CAMPBELL.