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5. It will be within the recollection of the
board of Trade that His Majesty's Government have, throughou
the discussions which led up to the Hague Convention,
and subsequently, laid special emphasis upon the contention
that no results of practical value could be attained
onless all the countries affected co-operated whole-
heartedly in order to suppress the opium traffic.
as a result of the war, there now appears a reasonable'
prospect that the provisions of the Hague Convention will
become generally operative; these provisions have hitherto
been considered suitable and adequate for the gradual
suppression of the traffic, and in the circumstances
Jr. Montagu, as at present advised, would prefer to await
the result of their operation before tacitly abandoning
the principles on which that Convention is based, and attempt
Ing to secure international action on the more drastic
lines now suggested,
I ars, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
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