CO129-467 - Governor Sir Stubbs & Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1921 [1-5] — Page 331

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rationing its export of the drug.

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I am further instructed by my Board to respectfully ask whether

the provision in the Opium Amendment of 1913 (paragraph 16,1) permitting passengers leaving Hongkong for any country to possess five mace of opium for every day of their proposed voyage, is still in force, and, if so, in view of the small gain to the finances of the Colony through this practice, also to its character, contrary to the terme of the Dangerous Drug

Act, whether Your Excellency will facilitate steps whereby

this provision may be struck out.

I have, &c.,

(Sd.) ARTHUR SOWERBY,

General Secretary.

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