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The Council, at its meeting on September 29th, considered
these two resolutions, and adopted the following resolution, which decides the place where the Conference is to be held and fixes the provisional date: The Council of the League of Nations, while reserving until its December session the final fixing of the Conferences provided for by the Assembly in connection with the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs, decides, provisionally, that the first Conference of countries having possessions where the sucking of opium is still continued should be con- voked at Geneva in July 1924, the second Conference to follow immediately afterwards.
The Secretary-General has the honour to bring this information
to the notice of the Government of
with a view to enabling it to make such preliminary arrangements as it may deem advisable to obtain the data which it will desire to place at the Jisposal of the Conference.
The question as to whether the Conference should be enlarged
so as to include within its scope all countries which are Members of the League or Parties to the Convention of 1912 will be considered at the coming meeting of the Council in December next.
I have the honour to be,
Erie Dummond
Secretary-General.
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