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restriction on exports from the Convention countries to such

non-adhering countries, so that exports of morphia, cocaine

etc., which were sent to the East via such countries would

be checked in the importing countries only, and the object

of this portion of the proposed Convention which is under-

stood to be to check the trade in these drugs in the coun-

tries of export as well as in the countries of import, would

seem to be to that extent defeated. The Board would be

glad to learn the grounds on which the proposals to regulate

the export to non-adhering countries as well as to those

adhering to the Convention failed to secure adoption by the

Conference.

The Board have consulted confidentially an expert

adviser qualified to represent the views of British manu-

facturers of morphia and medicinal opium, and are advised

that whilst the trade would offer no strong opposition to

the proposals of the Conference as drafted, which include a

provision that the restrictive regulations should not be

brought into operation, at least without a further Confer-

ence, unless all the countries of Europe and America give

their

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