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Your Ymorandım refers to the difficulties

which the Chinese Osvermment are experiencing, as a result of the present unsettled condition in the country, in carrying out the task of opium suppression.

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While His Majesty's Goverment are aware that the existing state of unrest which so unhappily prevails in

Republic, may render it more large areas of the Chinese difficult for the Central Government and the Provinoial Authorities affectively to enforce the prohibition against the sultivation and consu:ption of opium, thea reports received for a long time post from His Majesty's Diplomatic and Consular officers in Chine and from other reliable sources, furnish conclusive evidence of so wide- spread a recrudescence of poppy sultivation and se greatly enhanded consumption of, and traffic in the drug, that I have felt obliged to instruct His Enjesty's Minister at Peking to address to the Chinese Government, the name of His Majesty's Goverment, a formal protest.

1 have the honour to be, with the highest consideration,

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