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would be subject to the special procedure already prepared

by the Comité de Rédaction for the Convention as a whole,

by which preliminary adhesion by outside Powers by way of

signature would precede ratification.

This resolution was opposed by the French and Dutch

Delegations, the chief Delegate of the Netherlands

pointing out that its adoption would involve a breach of

the conditions on which His Majesty's Government entered

into the Conference. Sir William Meyer, speaking for

the British Delegation, emphasised this point, quoting

from your note of September 17th, 1910 to Mr. Whitelaw

Reid to show that His Majesty's Government had from the

outset made their participation in the Conference condi-

tional on restrictive measures against morphine and

cocaine being taken up pari passu with opium.

Majesty's Government, he said, regarded the consumption

of those drugs as being in present circumstances a far

more serious evil than that of opium, and he could not

possibly accept Dr. Hamilton Wright's contention that the

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