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vention should be ratified, even if its
effect were impaired by non-acceptance
on the part of some countries.
On the other hand some authorities
felt that the non-adherence to the con-
vention of European countries of import-
ance, and especially of Austria-Hungary,
Switzerland and Norway, would tend to
render nugatory the entire system of
proposals for checking the export of
morphia and cocaine to the East, while,
as regards cocaine, the abstention of
Peru would of itself counteract any
efforts that the European Powers,
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even
if themselves united, might make to put
an end to the illicit trade in that drug.
If the above-mentioned Powers held
aloof, the convention in its present form
would fail to produce the beneficial
effects intended, and the strongest effort
should be made to induce the countries
named