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DRUGS: OPIUM, ETC.—JANUARY 23, 1912
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  • For Italy:
    • G. de la Tour Calvello
  • For Japan:
    • Aimaro Sato
    • Tomoe Takagi
    • Kotaro Nishizaki
  • For the Netherlands:
    • J. T. Cremer
    • C. Th. van Deventer
    • A. A. de Jongh
    • J. G. Scheurer
  • For Persia:
    • Mirza Mahmoud Khan
  • For Portugal:
    • Antonio Maria Bartholomeu Ferreira
  • For Russia:
    • A. Savinsky
  • For Siam:
    • Akharaj Varadhara
    • Wm. J. Archer

Final Protocol of the Second International Opium Conference, 1913

The Second International Opium Conference, convoked by the Government of the Netherlands in virtue of Article 23 of the International Opium Convention, met at The Hague, in the Palace of the Counts, July 1, 1913.

The Governments enumerated below took part in the Conference, for which they had designated the following-named delegates:

Germany:

  • His Excellency Mr. Felix von Müller, Privy Counsellor, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague, delegate.

United States of America:

  • Dr. Hamilton Wright, Special Commissioner of the Department of State, delegate;
  • His Excellency Mr. Lloyd Bryce, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague, delegate;
  • Mr. Gerrit John Kollen, President Emeritus of Hope College, Professor of Mathematics, delegate.

Argentine Republic:

  • Dr. François de Veyga, delegate.

Belgium:

  • His Excellency Baron Alberic Fallon, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague, delegate.

United States of Brazil:

  • His Excellency Mr. J. Graça Aranha, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague, delegate.

Chile:

  • His Excellency Mr. Jorge Huneeus, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Brussels and at The Hague, delegate.