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I am directed by the Board of Customs and Excise to

ajuaint you that by their instructions Mr.Cunningham

attended on the 27th ultimo & meeting of the British

Delegates to The Hague Opium Conference, in order to

give them some information as to the extent to which the

Customs and Excise Department could co-operate in giving

effect to certain proposals that were likely to be laid

before the Conference.

It appeared that, having regard to the conditions

on which the Government had agreed to join the Conference,

the British Delegates were practically pledged to submit

to the Conference an outline of a scheme for "restricting

the manufacture, sale and distribution of morphia and

cocaine", the ulterior object being to prevent the

smuggling of these drugs into India and other Eastern

Countries. The scheme provisionally drawn up for this

purpose was briefly as follows:-

1. All manufacturers of, and dealers in, morphia

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