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Subject.

rage.

Transmits copies of the Opium Act, 156

1914, together with the Attorney- General's report thereon.

Transmits a copy of the Ordinance en-❘ 157

closed in No. 200, and requests that the Opium Convention may be signed on behalf of the Colony.

Submite Ordinance 1 of 1914, giving effect to the Opium Convention, with a report of the Attorney-General.

157

Serial

Despatch

From or to whom,

Date.

No.

No., &c.

Subject.

Page.

Ser al No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No, &c.

Date.

1914.

200

The Governor

Bermuda, 07.

1914.

May 22 (Rev. June 1.);

189

To Foreign Office...

January 31

States that the International Opium Convention may be signed on behalf of British Honduras.

149

201

To Foreign Office.....

June 4

100

The Governor

Jamaica, 48.

February 12 (Rec. Feb. 26.)

Forwards a return showing the impor

tations of opium for the years 1912 and 1913, together with copies of Laws, Rules, and Proclamations issued during the two years to 31st December, 1913.

150

202

The Governor

Fiji, 312.

October 3 (Rec. Nov. 30.)

191

Ditto

Barbados, February 17

29 (Rec. Mar. 3.)

Transmits the Barbados Opium Act, 1914, together with the report of the Attorney-General thereon.

150

192

To Foreign Office...

March 10

States that there is now no objection to

the Opium Convention being signed į on behalf of Zanzibar.

152

:

193

The High Commis.

sioner.

South Africa, Telegram.

(Rec. Mar. 12) Reports that the Southern and Northern Rhodesia Administrations agree to the Convention being signed on their behalf and concurs in its being signed in respect of Basutoland, Bechuana- land Protectorate, and Swaziland.

131

The Governor

Mau- ritius, 27.

January 23 (Rec. Mar. 14.)

105

Ditto

Mau- ritius, 28.

January 23 (Rec. Mar. 14.)

196

To Foreign Office...

March 16

197

Ditto

March 26

108

The Governor

Leeward

April 17 Islands, (Rec. May 12.)

161.

190

Ditto

Leeward May 5

Islande, (Rec. May 26.)'

192.

Transmits Orilinance No. 9 of 1913 (the Opium Ordinance, 1913), giving effect to the Convention, together with a copy of the Acting Procureur- General's explanatory report thereon.

Transmits Ordinance No. 40 of 1913, to alter the date on which the Opium Ordinance, 1913, comes into force, together with a copy of the Acting Procureur-General's explanatory re- port thereon.

States that the Convention may now be signed in respect of Southern and Northern Rhodesia, Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swazi- land.

Transmits copies of the Ordinances enclosed in Nos. 194 and 195, an-I requests that instructions may be given for the signature of the Con- vention on behalf of Mauritius.

152

152

153

151

154

Transmits copies of Montserrat Ordi- 151

nance No. 4 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 Attorney-Lieneral,

Transmits copies of Dominica Ordinance No. 3 of 1914, to give effect to the Hague Convention together with a copy of a minute by the Attorney- General and a report by the Crown Attorney.

155

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

HC.O. 885

22 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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