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Copy.
No.7.
(1460)
Sir:-
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PIC JAN 12
THE HAGUE,
January 10th, 1912.
With reference to correspondence ending with your
telegram of the 9th. instant, we have the honour to
report that we have sounded the German Delegation,
have shown themselves most concerned in the matter, as
who
to the introduction of an article in accordance with the
Board of Trade's suggestion that exportation of morphia,
cocaine &c., to countries not adhering to the conven-
tion should be permitted only on production to the
Customs authorities of the exporting country of a
certificate from the country of destination that the
consignee is authorised to import the drugs either in
accordance with the stipulations of the Convention or
with local laws and regulations which, in the opinion
of the Customs authorities, are equally stringent. The
German Delegation emphatically opposed this suggestion on the ground that the Conference contains the repre-
sentatives of twelve Powers only, and it is at present
dr Edward Grey, Bart., M.P.
&c.,
&C.,
&c.
quite