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special question which can be solved apart from the rest. this respect, the report by Mr. Chapman, submitted in 1923 to the sub-Committee over which I had the honour of presiding,
can be utilised profitably.
5.- 1t will be necessary to come to a special agreemont with the international parcele post bureau in Berne on the subject of the circulation and control of parodis post.
6.- It will also be indispensable to provide special regulations for transport by sea, river, canal, land and by air. Special obligations will have to be imposed on trans- porters (shipping companies, railways, automobile compani es and air services).
7.- It will be indispensable to revise any existing international convention on the subject of transit so as to exolude the raw stuffs and drugs covered by the convention except under the guarantees which will have been agre că
upon.
By these measures of simple control but of a total and effective control, if there is added the good faith which must
the patience which is necessary in always be supposed an any human enterprise, especially when pecuniary interests and morals are equally involved, the end we all have in view will certainly be achieved.
(Signed) HENRI BRENIER. Geneva, July 12th,
1924.
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