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'File E8/4 II: Interdicts: Import of Opium into Bahrain' [‎452v] (790/863)

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The record is made up of 1 file (490 folios). It was created in 28 Mar 1939-4 Jul 1943. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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Geneva Opiuni Convention of February 19th, 1925.
Convention for limiting the Manufacture and regulating the
Distribution of Narcotic Drugs of July 13th, 1931.
PERMANENT CENTRAL OPIUM BOARD
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QUARTERLY STATISTICS OF IMPORTS
AND EXPORTS
(To be forwarded to the Central Board within four weeks after the end of each quarter.)
Government of
Competent Department
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(Signed):
Head of Department
These statistics relate to the | quarter of tj3
In this form the term " Geneva Convention " has been used to denote the Opium Convention signed
at Geneva on Februarv iQth 1025, and the term "Limitation Convention to denote the Convention
for^imiting the Manufacture' and regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs signed at Geneva on
tetters 1 G and/or L placed at the head of a column or against an item indicate the Convention
in virtue of which the information is required —
G = Information required in virtue of the Geneva Convention;
L = Information required in virtue of the Limitation Convention, , , j .•
A Government Party to only one Convention need only supply information when the letter denoting
that particular Convention appears both at the head of a column and against a corresponding ite
the left. The Board would, however, greatly appreciate it if a Party to only one Convention could see
its way to supplying the information required under the other Convention also.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Show weight in kilogrammes and grammes; if impossible, state clearly the weight used in the table.
Fill in every column. Where there is nothing to report wnte the word ml . ... .
If there is not sufficient space on this form, attach additional pages with a proper designation
^^Only nrt weights should be entered in the table (i.e., excluding packing material, such as cases,
bottles tubes and other containers, wrappers, etc.). • ji . „/
Unless otherwise indicated, only the weight of the pure alkaloid content should he c . ase 0 f
crude alkaloids and of salts and preparations. (See table of equivalences at the end of this form.)
REFERENCES.
Article 22, paragraphs 2, 3 and 4, of the Geneva Convention.
Article paragraph 1, of the Limitation Convention^ . _ j 1 vr a. -r n
For the definitions, see Article 1 of the Geneva and Limitation Conventions, and also Notes 1 an
on this form.
N otes.
Note 1. Morphine; This heading refers to morphine in the following forms: (a) pure morphine;
,,v 1 mnmVnnA • lr\ <;alt<; of morphine' (d) preparations which contain more than 20 per cent of
morpSne made direct from raw or medicinkl opium; {e) preparations which contain mc*re ^ ^2 per
rent of morphine made from any of the forms of morphine mentioned in [a), (^). (c) or (d). (/) solutions
and ^luTio^ of m^rohine in an inert substance, liquid or solid, made from any of the fo^s of mo^hme
mentioned in (a) (b) ic) or Id), even if these solutions and dilutions contain 0.2 per cent or less of morphme.
Where the figure entered in this column includes pure morphine contained m crude morphine, the
weight of such pure morphine and also the weight of the crude morphine should be indicated separately
under " Remarks
S. d. N. 2.000 (F.) 4.500 (A.) 1.000 (Esp.). 12/39 - Imp. Atar.
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Correspondence concerning the gathering of statistical information to the Permanent Central Opium Board of the League of Nations in accordance with the Drugs Limitation Convention of 1931. The file contains correspondence between the Political Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. in Bahrain and the Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO); Customs House, Bahrain; the Arabian Mission Hospital, Bahrain; the State Medical Officer, Bahrain; and the Quarantine Medical Officer, Bahrain.

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1 file (490 folios)
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Foliation: This file has a circled foliation number that begins on front cover and end on back cover.

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