CONTENTS.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC IN OPIUM.

THIRD (EMERGENCY) SESSION

held at Geneva on September 1st, 1922.

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LIST OF MEMBERS

AGENDA

FIRST MEETING (September 1st, 1922—10 a.m.);

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LIST OF MEMBERS. Government Representatives:

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Sir Malcolm DELEVINGNE, Chairman

M. BOURGOIS (acting for M. KAHN), Vice-Chairman

British Empire. France.

1. Modifications in the Report of the Committee proposed by the Council

M. CHAO-HSIN CHU

2. Present position with regard to the Ratification of the International Opium Con-

vention.

Dr. ANSELMINO

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3. Adherence to the System of Importation Certificates proposed by the League, and Recommendation relating to the date of the coming into force of this System: Pre- sent position.

Mr. J. CAMPBELL

His Excellency M. A. ARIYOSHI

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M. van WETTUM

4. Report on the progress of the Enquiry regarding the Production, Distribution, etc.,

of Cocaine.

His Excellency M. FERREIRA

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His Excellency Prince CHAROON.

China.

Germany. India.

Japan.

Netherlands.

Portugal. Siam.

SECOND MEETING (September 1st, 1922-3 p.m.):

5. The question of the application of the Convention to what is known as Artificial

Cocaine.

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9. Communication from the Medical Secretary of the Health Section

6. The arrangements to be made for the Mutual Exchange of Information concerning Seizures made by the Customs, which was recommended by the Advisory Committee at its last Session

7. The compilation of a Black List

8. Prepared Opium: Can this at any time be considered legitimate ?

10. Draft Report by the Chairman

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11. Draft Resolution submitted by Mr. Campbell

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12. Letter from the Canadian Government

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13. Letter from the Secretary of the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade

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Assessors:

M. BRENIER.

Sir John JORDAN.

Mrs. Hamilton WRIGHT.

Secretary: Dame Rachel CROWDY.

AGENDA.

1. Examination of the modifications of the Report of the Committee proposed by the Council.

2. Progress Report:

(a) The present position as to the ratification of the Opium Convention.

(b) The present position as to the acceptance of the proposal of the League of the Import

Certificate system, and the recommendation as to the date of its introduction.

(c) The position of the enquiry into the production, distribution, etc., of cocaine.

NEW QUESTIONS.

3. The question of the application of the Convention to what is known as artificial cocaine.

4. The arrangements to be made for the mutual exchange of information concerning seizures made by the Customs, which was recommended by the Advisory Committee at its last Session,

5. The compilation of a Black List.

6. Prepared Opium: Can this at any time be considered legitimate?

S. d. N. 400 (F.)†950 (A.). 2/23. Imp. Renaud

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