Great endeavours are being made by the
United Kingdom to come to arrangements with other foreign countries
Similar to those made with France. U.S.A. and Japan, A considerable number of favourable replies have been received, but in some cases where the replies are unfavourable, the Home Office are con- sidering whether pressure should be brought to bear by refusing to issue any opium export licences from United Kingdom to those countries.
regarding:-
Mr. Warner asked for information
(1) The present situation as to arrangements with the Dominions vis-4-vis the United Kingdom.
(2)
Whether any decision had been reached on
the question whether similar arrangements should be made by the Dominions vis-à-vis foreign countries. (3) Whether it was proposed to make similar arrangements for the Crom Colonies vis-à-vis Foreign Countries.
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He argued that:-
(1) is particularly desirable for its effect on
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It would be a delicate matter to carry out (2) without also cerrying out (3).
Both (2) and (3) are very desirable as an example to other countries, which are naturally liable to view with suspicion a suggestion that they should make arrangements which are not being ex- tended to our own Colonies.
(3) is very desirable as strengthening our hands in dealing with such a question as the Macao question.
E.
(3) should not present a very difficult problem
as it is merely a question of telling the Colonies that they must act on the arrangements made for the United Kingdom.
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