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In any further communication

on this subject, plenuse quote

No.

10401/13.

and cross-

The Under-Secretary of State,

Foreign Offco.

March 4

Sir:-

London,

REC

C.O.

9535 237

[REG 22 MAR 131

FOREIGN OFFICE

March

20

to

1913.

With reference to your letter 5228/13 of the 3rd.

instant, I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to

transmit herewith to be laid before Mr. Secretary

Harcourt copy of a letter from the Board of Trade

respecting the question of ratification of the

International Opium Convention of 1912.

Sir E. Grey would suggest for the consideration

of Ir. Harcourt that meetings should take place at the

Foreign Office between representatives of the Colonial

office, Foreign Office, India Office and Board of

Trade to discuss the matter.

I am to enquire whether in the event of Mr.

Harcourt agreeing to this proposal he would wish the

Inter-Departmental meetings postponed until he has had

a reply from the Colonial Governments whom Sir E. Grey

understands he is consulting on the subject of ratifi-

cation.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

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