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fective control both the foreign and domestic traffic

in these drugs.

My Government has made note of your reservations

in regard to items numbered H, L, M, and N of the tenta-

tive programme which was contained in Mr. Knox's Circu-

lar Note of the 1st. of September 1909; that especially

they would exclude from discussion your arrangements

with China in regard to the ten year agreement for the

progressive restriction of opium and opium production,

as well as other existing Treaties between the two

countries. No disposition exists on the part of my

Government to discuss in conference agreements par-

ticular to Great Britain and China. My Government also

agrees in the objection to the use of the word "uni-

form" in Item A of the tentative programme. Item A

should more properly have read: the advisability of

more effective" national laws, regulations, etc.

It appears that all of the Governments represented

in the International Opium Commission have now accepted

my

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