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Subject.
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From or to whom,
No.
Despatch No., &c.
Date.
1912.
XF
Subject.
Page.
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81
82
82
2
119
To the Governors...
Falk- land Islands,
113; St.
Helena, 45.
120 The Governor
New Zealand, 147.
121
Ditto
Nyasa- land, 243.
199
The High Commis
sioner.
Malay States, 474.
123
The Governor
Fiji,
253.
121
The High Commis.
sioner.
October 19
September 13 (Rec. Oct. 21.)
September 14 (Rec. Oct. 26.)
October 2 (Rec. Oct. 26.)
September 25 (Rec. Oct. 29.)
Western September 30 | Pacific, ! (Réc. Oct. 24.)
241.
1
125
The Governor
83
Gibraltar, October 23
19-4. ! (Rec, Oct. 30.)
Forwards copy of No. 28, and requests that the Ordinance enclosed may be enacted in the Falkland Islands and St. Helena with such alterations as local circumstances may require.
Transmits copy of Prime Minister's Memorandum recommending that the Convention be signed on behalf of New Zealand and forwarding copies of the Acts and Regulations.
States his proposals for giving effect to the directions in No. 65, which will obviate the necessity of enacting an Ordinance to amend the Sale of Drugs and Poisons Ordinance already submitted.
Forwards copies of all Enactmente and Rules relative to matters referred to in the International Opium Conven- tion, and a return showing the amount of prepared opium imported during the five years to December, 1911; regrets that statistical information with regard to deleterious drugs can- not be supplied,
86
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87
87
88
Forwards copies of an Ordinance regn- | 89
lating the sale and use of poisons in | Fiji, together with a copy of a state- ment showing the value and quantity | of raw and prepared opium imported from 1907 to 1911; and regrets that similar information cannot be sup- plied in regard to morphia, cocaine, &c. Transmits copy of a minute by the Chief 80
Judicial Commissioner showing that there are no laws, proclamations, or rules or other statutory provisions now in force relative to the matters re- ferred to in the Convention, and stating that he has the drafting of a Regula- tion in hand, and raising the question of its necessity,
Transmits draft Ordinance to give effect to the provisions of the Convention, together with the Attorney-General's report.
Encloses draft Orlinance, and requests that it be introduced into the Council of Government with the necessary local alterations,
90
93
100
To the Governor
110
To the Acting Gov.
ernor-General.
L
Bermuda, September 21 Transmits copy of Nos. 28 and 68, and
75.
requests him, if he has decided to ask the Legislature to pass an Act, to bring before them the draft enclosed in No. 48 with the amendments indi- cated in No. ti8; regrets that the Attorney-General did not alvise the Acting Governor that legislation would he necessary.
Union of September 25 Points out, in reply to No. 99, that
South
Ministers will have practically a year Africa,
from the present date in which to 442.
consider and prepare legislation, and trusts that, on further consideration, they will feel able to agree to its signature on behalf of the Union.
111
To the Governor
Fiji,
October 1
| Miscel-
laneous.
;
112
To the High Com- Western
missioner.
October 1
Pacific, Miscel-
laneous.
113
To the Governors...
Malta, 111: Gibraltar, 133.
October 9
111
To the High Com-. Cyprus,
missioner.
October 11
134.
Points out, in reply to No. 87, that India
will be bound by the Convention, and requests that his Government will signify its willingness that the Con- vention should be signed on behalf of Fiji; encloses a copy of Nos. 28 and 68, and requests that it may be submittel to the Legislature with necessary alterations.
Encloses copies of Nos. 28 and 68, and suggests that the proposed King's Regulation should follow, as far as possible, the provisions of the enclosed draft Ordinance submitted by the Acting Governor of the Gold Coast, with the amendments proposed in the Secretary of State's reply.
Transmite copy of No. 28, and re- quests that an Ordinance on similar lines to the draft enclosed may be [introduced into the Legislature] [sub- inittel to the Secretary of State].
Shares his view, expressed in No. 98, that it is not necessary to call upon the doctors and chemists in Cyprus to subunit returns of the amounts of the drugs specified in Article 21 of the Convention which they may have imported.
Submits Ordinance No. 10 of 1912, giving effect to the provisions of the Hague Opium Convention, with the Attorney-General's report thereon.
115 | The Acting fiovern- -
or.
Wind- ward Islande
September 27 (Rec. Oct. 15.)
(Greu-
ada),
126
To the Governor
136.
116
The High Commis-
sioner.
Malay
September 24:
States, 151.
(Réc Oct. 1.)
Reports that the Rajah of Sarawak has now intimated his willingness to agree to the Convention.
XI
Mau- riting, 212.
October 30
127
To Foreign Office...
October 31
117
Ditta
South
September 30
Africa, 592,
(Rec. Oct. 19.)
|
Encloses copy of a letter from the Secretary to the Administration, Northern Rhodesia, forwarding copies of regulations respecting the importa- tion of opium into Northern Rhodesia,
of
125
To the Rajah of
Sarawak.
November 1
118
The British North
Borneo Company.
October 18.
Transmits copy of a despatch from the X3
Acting Governor of British North Borneo enclosing copies of Adminis- ! tration Regulations and statistical information.
120
To the High Com-
missioner.
Malay States, 463.
Notifies that the Governments of the Colonies and protected States enume- rated have agreed to the Opium Con- vention being signed on their behalf.
States that His Majesty's Government highly appreciate his willingness to agree to the Opium Convention,
November Encloses copy of No. 128
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93
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