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generally (reseen that the 1923 meeting would be of considerable importance, froth because The statistics collected by the League during
two
were
years exact indication
complate to give
the past
A
opium situation then has
sufficiently complate
of the
hitherto been possible.
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and secondly
the first time of
presence fa legation sent by
Stater
Parkin
the
because of
influential de-
the Government of the United
3. Before proceeding to Jeneva I had the opportion it y interviews with Sir Malcolm Delevingne, the d many British representative
on the Committee Midland Severn
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being present at one informed
of these interviews. Sin Malcolm
Terms 1
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fulfilment in particndon pamed for the fulfilment
Article 6 of the Hague Convention which insists.
1 advance of his intended proposals
tre
being taken "for the
in
d, prepared
love
Opium
mes hereg
gradual and effective suppression of the manufactiune
of internal trade
and use
opium". of was clear that,
so
as unrestricted
sales of prepared oprium continued, any apparent reduction in consumption must (apart from the
of yppising price) merely signify decreased demand
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