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a view to possible diplomatic representations to the
Governments concerned.
6. That the Foreign Office should initiate
a programme of propagands and publicity for the British (and Indian) case in relation to Opium, so-ordinating
information received from the Home Office, Colonial
Office and India Office; this campaign being opened
by a reasoned letter from the Home Secretary or the
Foreign Secretary to a selected correspondent on the
subject of "That has Great Britain done in the Opium
Question?"