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26 Foreign Office to Sir M.

Delevingne 29th September (Copy rec. in Colonial Office

2nd October)

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His Majesty's Representa- tive, Washington, to Foreign Office, No. 1443

16th September (Copy rec. in Colonial Office

3rd October)

Subject and Page No.

Conveys instructions for guidance while acting in capacity of Delegate of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom

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Serial No., From or to Whom, Dospatch No., &c., and Date.

39 British North Borneo Com-

pany

27th July

Subject and Page No.

In reply to No. 31 conveys observations of Governor

on Agreement and Final Act.

States that Court of Directors do not desire that North Borneo should be excluded from operation of Agreement

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In reply to No. 10, summarizes discussion with State Department, Washington, and reports that United States will be represented by Mr. Caldwell at the Conference

40 British Agent, Borneo

(Sarawak), No. 31 14th July (Rec, 6th August)

States, in reply to No. 34, that Government of Sarawak do not wish to be excluded from operation of Agree ment,

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28 British North Borneo Com-

pany

6th November

Intimates that the Company is unable to accept, on behalf of the State, Recommendations Nos. 8, 11, 13, and 17 of the Commission

41 To British Agent, Borneo (Sarawak), No. 96

13th August

Submita comments on certain articles of Final Act 81

Acknowledges No. 40

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29th October (Copy rec. in Colonial Office

14th December

1932

Note on a Conference held at the Residency, Penang, to discuss opium policy in connection with the forth- coming International Conference

Officer Administering the Government, Hong Kong, Confidential

13th August

Requests further particulars of scheme proposed in

No. 37

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30 Sir M.

Delevingne to Foreign Office

23rd December, 1931 (Copy rec. in Colonial Office

21st January)

Submits report on proceedings at the Bangkok Confer-

ence held 9th-27th November, 1931.

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To British North Borneo

Company

15th April

43 Governor, Ceylon, No. 431

27th July (Rec. 15th August)

Officer Administering the Government, Hong Kong, No. 395

18th August (Rec. 21st September) |

British Agent. Borneo

(Sarawak), No. 39

States, in reply to No. 35, that it will not be necessary to exclude Ceylon under the provisions of Article V...

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In reply to No. 32 gives full details of Government

action under the Agreement and Final Act

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13th September (Rec. 10th October)

Embodies the replies of Sarawak Government regarding positive remedial measures recommended in the Final Act

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1933

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32 To Governor, Hong Kong,

No. 109

16th April

33 To Governor, Straits Settle-

ments, No. 147... 16th April

Transmits copies of No. 30. States that Agreement will be ratified by H.M. Government, and trusts that it will not be wish of the Company that a Declaration be made under Article V excluding the State of North Borneo from its operation

Transmits copies of No. 30 and assumes that it will not be necessary to exclude Hong Kong under pro- visions of Article V. Discusses local action to be taken and invites observations on certain Articles of the Agreement and Resolutions of the Final Act ..

Transmits copies of No. 30 and trusts that, if in any Malay State the provisions laid down in the Agree- ment are not already operative, steps will be taken to pass necessary legislation so that there will be no occasion to exclude any Malay State at moment of ratification by H.M. Government.

Discusses necessary steps to be taken locally and invites commenta

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46 Governor,

Straits Settle- ments, Malay States, Confidential 30th January (Rec. 27th February)

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47 To Governor, Straits Settle-

ments, No. 52... 8th February

48 To Governor, Straits Settle- ments, Mulay States, Confidential

8th April

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34 To British Agent, Borneo (Sarawak), No. 41

16th April

Transmits copies of No. 30 and trusts that it will not be wish of Sarawak Government that at moment of ratification H.M. Government should make a Declara- tion under Article V excluding Sarawak from opera- tion of Agreement

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49 Governor, Straits Settle- menta, Federated Malay States, Confidential

35 To Governor, Ceylon,

No. 251

23rd May

36 To Governor, Hong Kong,

No. 186

Straits Settlements,

No. 234

20th June

Transmita copy of No. 30 and states that it is assumed that it will not be necessary to exclude Ceylon under the provisions of Article V when Agreement is ratified

Transmits, for observations, an abridged list of pro- posed headings for form of annual reports to the League of Nations as provisionally accepted by Advisory Committee

3rd May (Rec 11th May)

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50 Governor, Hong

Confidential

Kong,

20th April (Rec. 22nd May)

37 Officer Administering the Government, Hong Kong, Confidential

19th May (Rec. 22nd June)

In reply to No. 32 states that it is proposed to open six establishments under Government management for retail sale of monopoly opium with ultimate object of abolishing sale on private premises.

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51 Governor, Straits

ments, No. 285

Settle-

38 To Officer Administering

the Government, Hong Kong, Confidential (2)

In reply to No. 37 conveys sanction for expenditure of

$30,000 for the object stated

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13th July

10th May (Rec. 5th June)

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In reply to No. 33 submits observations on the Agree

ment and Final Act, with enclosed memoranda by Acting Director of Medical Services and Government Analyst on Resolution X of Final Act ...

Discusses question of allocation of interest on Opium Revenue Reserve Replacement Fund, and invites observations on suggested new measures of opium control

In reply to No. 46 explains necessity for legislation

prohibiting minors from smoking opium.

States that Sir M. Delevingne desires further in- formation regarding the improved system of registra- tion and its operation.

Enquires as to definite lines of research regarding cure of addicts and recovery of dross ...

In reply to No. 48 gives details of new system of regis

tration which has been legalized in the Federated Malay States. Reports that Unfederated Malay States have all agreed in principle, and that Straita Settlements amendments to rules governing registra- tion of chandu amokers are now being considered in Executive Council.

Comments on extension of medical and health services and the cure of addictą

In reply to No. 42 transmits maps showing positions of new (overnment shops and of salaried retailers abolished and still remaining; states that thirty-four out of sixty-two licensed retailers have been abolished

Comments on points referred to in Recommendation X, and states that Government would allow utilization of its laboratories and of any documentary material in its possession, but regrets that no special facilities are available in its hospitals. States that a member of the Standing Opium Advisory Committee proposes to open a clinic for treatment of opium addicts

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52 To Governor, Hong Kong,

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Confidential

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8th August

Governor, Straits Settle-

ments, Confidential

10th August (Rec. 11th September)

54 To Foreign Office

11th July

Subject and Page No.

Acknowledges and comments on No. 50.

Asks what supervision is being exercised over management of remaining licensed shops States, in reply to No. 47, that Standing Opium Advisory Committee were not in favour of using the Aliens Ordinance, 1932, for purpose of preventing entry of opium smoking immigrants, but agreed that closing of registers of opium smokers is both desir- able and feasible.

Suggests amendment of draft note which Netherlands Government propose to address to other parties to Prepared Opium Agreement, 1925, regarding transit through porte of Singapore and Penang of prepared opium shipped from one part of Netherlands East Indies to another...

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