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my Government's proposal for an International Opium
Conference except Austria-Hungary, that Government hav-
ing declined our proposal owing to its slight material
interest in the opium traffic and its lack of posses-
sions in the Far East. Turkey, which was invited to
the International Opium Commission, but declined owing
to its having no Representative in China, has under
consideration my Government's proposal for an Interna-
tional Opium Conference, the latest advice from Con-
stantinople being to the effect that the Turkish Gov-
ernment is studying the commercial aspects of the Opium
problem, and will in a short time indicate its attitude
towards the Conference.
Proposals and reservations have been made by
several Powers, while others have agreed to accept as
bases for discussion in the Conference the tentative
programme contained in Mr. Knox's Circular Note above
referred to. The views of Japan, Germany and France
have been promised, and are shortly expected. As soon
as all reservations and proposals have been received
it is the intention of the Department of State to have
them collated, printed and ready for circulation on the
meeting