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so important a question of policy, no trouble should be
spared to furnish me with all the information procurable
on the methods adopted to carry out these Regulations so
that I may be in a position to advise His Majesty's Govern-
ment fully on the subject.
It appears to me that in the provinces chiefly de-
voted to the growth of the poppy and in those where the
means of access for Consular Officers with the interior
are difficult much useful information as to the extent of
land still under poppy cultivation from time to time, the
reception of the Regulations by the poeple &c., might be
obtained from missionaries or others residing in the re-
moter districts, and I would suggest that these means of
obtaining information should be adopted wherever practic-
able.
(Signed)
I am &c.,
J. N. Jordan.
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