CO129-439 - Others - 1916 — Page 339

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been imposed with the view to securing that the

supplies of Opium in the country should be adequate for military needs, and it is therefore important to take all steps to prevent smuggling, which, if carried

on on a large scale, will endanger these supplies.

The delays to shipping should, it seems to us,

be mentioned as a subsidiary reason of the proposed

regulations.

Yours very truly,

H. Fac

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