THE OPIUM TRADE.
MOTION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. THE INDIAN TRAFFIC CONDEMNED. Press Association.Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. London, April 11. In the House of Commons, to-day, a motion of Sir J. Pease, condemning the opium traffic in India, was carried in a thin house by a majority of 30. It is understood, however, that the Government will not proceed any further in the matter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8539, 13 April 1891, Page 5
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