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of proceeding to the ratification of the

International Opium Convention.

Accom-

panying the invitation was a list of

countries which had signed the Supple-

mentary Protocol provided for in Article

22 of the convention, as well as of those

countries which had at that date either

failed or definitely refused to sign.

An examination of this list shows

that of the 34 Powers invited to sign the

Additional Protocol, 17 had actually

signed, namely: the Argentine Republic,

Belgium, Brazil, Costa Rica, Denmark,

the Dominican Republic, the Republic of

Ecuador, Guatemala, the Republic of

Haiti, Honduras, Luxemburg, Mexico,

Panama, Paraguay, Salvador, Spain and

the United States of Venezuela.

The Powers whose signature had not

been obtained by the end of last year were

the following:- Austria-Hungary,

Bolivia, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, the

Republic of Cuba, Greece, Montenegro,

Nicaragua,

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