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(21513/10).
FOREIGN
OFFICE
the conference which it is proposed to hold at The
Hague, any useful purpose would be served at the
present time by calling for other reports from the
countries interested in the matter.
As regards paragraph 2 of your letter Sir E.
I
Grey does not propose to take any action as Sir F.
Lugard is now aware of the views of His Majesty's
Government in regard to the question of the export
of morphine from the United Kingdom.
I am,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble Servant,
Jalampbell