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imported is smuggled in the raw state into China and
that a considerable quantity of the opium boiled by the monopoliste is smuggled through Hong Kong or Macao into
the United States.
It is clear that the supply of raw opium is largely in excess of the demand for the prepared drug in Kwangchauwan, and this fact is a menace to the success of a Government monopoly of opium in Hong Kong and may prove a source of annoyance to the Hong Kong Government through whose territory some of the surplus supply is sure to be amuggled to foreign countries.
These facts have already been pointed out to the
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French Minister at Peking by Mr. Alston, who urged upon him the importance of regulating the traffic with greater regard to the requirements of Kwangchauwan, suggested the desirability of concluding an agreement on the subject similar to the Agreement concluded with Portugal by His Majesty's Government in 1913 in
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to the supply of Opium for Macao.
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Monsieur Conty
however appeared disinclined to take up the matter
energetically