GENEVA CONFERENCE.
OPIUM AND ARMS.
(it casus—num amooammp—wamwart ~ 1 " ftetnife'a ■ TtmgmtfcJ ■ ' - . Febnaty IS. The>second Opiam Coafereamicadt the draft of the Convention ttt drags the first tinic. :®he ' tains 39 articles relatuf to mm effective limitation of the product!©* sad manufacture of nafeotie drag*. Artfele , One was maintained by 14 votes t# 11, providing that a contracting pariy **>y authorise a supply to the public tf " chemists in nrgcftt ease& Aftar the Conference had c«»|fct*4r the first reading of the draft convention. the Finnish resohstk* *as dl* cussed, whfeh proposed that the Gotten of the League should bfi ukM ta> ; draw attention, at the f6ttk«ail| b ference on the traffie in uw asd munitions, to- questions "4f' pbrtation of <tS i* ieKttia* t» the drug problem., After thi Japanese and Genu* «- prcsentatives had appealed ftt tfcenrfthdr&wal of the resolution, tta iWlte delegate agreed to defer dedatat. ,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18309, 17 February 1925, Page 7
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157GENEVA CONFERENCE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18309, 17 February 1925, Page 7
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