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DRUGS: OPIUM, ETC.—JANUARY 23, 1912
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  • For Chile:
    • Jorge Huneeus
  • For China:
    • W. W. Yen
    • Wu Lien Teh
  • For Colombia:
    • Chr. Hischemöller
  • For Costa Rica:
    • Manuel M. de Peralta
  • For Denmark:
    • W. Grevenkop Castenskjold
  • Fot the Dominican Republic:
    • J. Lamarche
  • For Ecuador:
    • Jorge Huneeus
  • For Spain:
    • Manuel G. de Acilu
  • For France:
    • Marcellin Pellet
  • For Great Britain:
    • W. G. Max Müller
    • William Job Collins
  • For Hayti:
    • Stenio Vincent
  • For Italy:
    • Brichanteau
  • For Japan:
    • J. Shinobu
      • (Subject to the eventual approval of his Government.)
  • For Luxemburg:
    • Bn. Alb. Fallon
  • For the Mexican United States:
    • F. Gamboa
  • For the Netherlands:
    • J. T. Cremer
    • C. Th. van Deventer
    • A. A. de Jongh
    • J. G. Scheurer
  • For Portugal:
    • Antonio Maria Bartholomeu Ferreira
  • For Russia:
    • A. Swétchine
  • For Siam:
    • Phya Sudham Maitri
    • Wm. J. Archer

Final Protocol of the Third International Opium Conference, 1914

The Third International Opium Conference, convoked by the Government of the Netherlands in accordance with the third resolution of the Second Conference, met at The Hague, in the Hall of the Knights, on June 15, 1914.

The Governments hereinafter enumerated participated in the Conference, for which they had appointed the following delegates:

Germany:

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

United States of America:

  • His Excellency Mr. Henry van Dyke, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague, delegate;
  • Mr. Charles Denby, Consul-General at Vienna, delegate.

Argentine Republic:

  • Dr. François de Veyga, Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Buenos Aires, Inspector-General of the Sanitary Service of the Argentine Army (S. R.), delegate.

Belgium:

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