CO129-353 - Public Offices - 1908 — Page 317

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43668

08 NOV 08

15. Mr. Watt, To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether the British representatives to the Opium Conference in Shanghai are already in possession of strong views on the subjects to be discussed, and have committed themselves to these views in public; and, if so, will he say what useful purpose can be served by a conference in the East if there is no member open to conversion.

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C. O. 43668 08 NOV 08 15. Mr. Watt, To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether the British representatives to the Opium Conference in Shanghai are already in possession of strong views on the subjects to be discussed, and have committed themselves to these views in public; and, if so, will he say what useful purpose can be served by a conference in the East if there is no member open to conversion. 313 3 DEC. 1908
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} C. O. 43668 08 NOV 08 15. Mr. Watt,To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether the British representatives to the Opium Conference in Shanghai are already in possession of strong views on the subjects to be discussed, and have com- mitted themselves to these views in public; and, if so, will he say what useful purpose can be served by a conference in the East if there is no member open to conversion. 313 3 DEC. 1908
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C. O.

43668

08 NOV 08

15. Mr. Watt,To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether the British representatives to the Opium Conference in Shanghai are already in possession of strong views on the subjects to be discussed, and have com- mitted themselves to these views in public; and, if so, will he say what useful purpose can be served by a conference in the East if there is no member open to conversion.

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3 DEC. 1908

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