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Serial

Subject,

Page,

From or to whois.

No.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

xxi

1913.

1913.

167

The Governor

1

Northern Nigeria, 170.

June 12 (Rec. July 9.) ·

Transmits copies of Proclamation No. 7 of 1913, for the purpose of giving effect to the Hague Convention, to- gether with the Attorney-General's report thereon.

131

179

To the Governor

· Mauric tius,

November 3

213.

180

The Governor

16i8

Ditto

Gambia, 169.

June 11

} (Rec. July 10.)

Transmits Ordinance No. 15 of 1913, to give effect to the Hague Convention, together with the Legal Adviser's report thereon.

135

Leeward October 30 Islands, (Rec. Nov. 25.)

368.

109

To the Governor

Leeward Islands,

191.

July 29

Sanctions the Ordinance forwarded in No. 166, and approves of the intro- duction of the necessary amending Ordinance to give effect to Mr. Good- win's representations.

136

Subject.

Page

114

Enquirea whether the Bill to give effect 114

to the Hague Convention has yet been passed into law.

Transmits copies of Dominica Ordinance! No. 6 of 1913, to give effect to the Hague Convention, together with a copy of a minute by the Acting Attorney-General and a report by the Crown Attorney.

1914.

!

181

The Governor-Gen-Union of December 21,

eral.

South

1913 Africa, (Rev. Jan. 13,

907.

1914.)

January 17

1913

Leeward December 23,

Islands,

427. (Rec. Jan. 21,

1914.)

Forwards a copy of a minute from Ministers withdrawing their objection to adhesion to the Opium Convention, and stating that steps will be taken for the introduction of the necessary legislation during next session.

States that the Opium Convention has not yet been signed by His Majesty's Government on behalf of Zanzibar.

Transmits copies of St. Christopher and Nevis Ordinance No. 8 of 1913, for giving effect to the Hague Convention, together with a copy of a minute by the Acting Attorney-General and a copy of a report by the Crown Attorney.

170

The Governor

Bahamas.. 105.

July 24 (Rec. Aug. 9.)!

Transmits copies of the Opium Act, No. 21 of 1913, together with the Attorney-General's report thereon.

136

171

Ditto

i

Jamaica, 313.

August 18 (Rec. Sept. 6.)

Forwards copies of Law 15 of 1913, giving effect to the International Opium Convention, together with a copy of the Attorney-General's report thereon.

137

182

Foreign Office

183

The Governor

172

Foreign Office

October 9

145

146

146

173

The Governor

Leeward, September 22

Islan ls. (Rec. Oct. 14.);

332.

Forwards a copy of a despatch from the 138

British delegates to the recent Opium Conference nrging the importance of securing the adhesion to the Conven- tion of those Colonies which have not yet become parties to it: expresses entire concurrence and requests obser- vations.

Transmits copies of Virgin Islands Ordi- nance. No. 3 of 1913, for giving effect to the Hague Convention, together with a copy of a minute by the Attorney-General and a report by the Acting Attorney-General.

184

Ditto

British Guiana,

10

394.

December 31, 1913 (Rec. Jan. 21,

1914.)

Transmits copies of the British Guiana Opium Ordinance, 1913, together with the Attorney-General's report and certificate.

147

183

To the Governor-

General.

Union of South

January 22

Expresses gratification at the decision

conveyed in No. 181.

143 .

Africa,

174

Ditto

Saint

September 30 Helena, (Rec. Oct. 21.)

58.

Transmits amending Ordinance which has been enacted on the lines of the model draft enclosed in No. 160.

111

37. !

!

186

To the High Com-

missioner.

175

Ditto

British October 9 Honda- (Rec. Oct. 25.) ↑ ras, 204.

176 To the Governor- General.

Union of South

October 25

Africa,

454.

Submits Ordinance No. 34 of 1913, giving effect to the provisions of the Hague Opium Convention, with the Attorney-General's report thereon.

Forwards a copy of the enclosure in No. 172 points out the importance of the adherence of the Union to the Convention; and urges a reconsidera- tion of the attitude hitherto adopted by Ministers.

II

South Africa, 13.

3

January 22

142

Requests that, in view of the fact that the Union Government have now consented to adhere to the Opium Convention, he will press the Adminis- trations of Northern and Southern Rhodesia to agree to the Convention being signed on their behalf; and proposes to inform the Foreign Office that the Convention may be signed on behalf of Basutoland, Swaziland, and the Bechuanaland Protectorate.

148

187

To Foreign Office ...

January 21

Transmits copies of Nos. 181 and 186...

143

177

To Foreign Office ..

October 27

Forwards, in reply to No. 172, a copy of No. 176; and explains the position us regards the Colonies referred to.

143

188

Tothe Acting British Zanzibar. Agent and Consul- i 47. Gencral.

January 30

178

To the Governor

St. Helena, 12.

November 3

Sanctions the Ordinance enclosed in No. 174, but directs that the Proclama- tion under Section 8 should not be i issued until instructions are received as to the date from which the Ordin- || ance should be brought into force.

143

Forwards a copy of the Opium C'onven- tion, together with copies of enclosure in No. 28 and No. 68, and requeste that he will consider the question of the signature of the Convention on behalf of Zanzibar and will report as to what legislation will be "ecessary to carry out the 'erms of e Con- vention.

140

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

Tim C.O. 885

22 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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