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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS.

CONVENTION

AND

FINAL PROTOCOL BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE ABUSE OF OPIUM AND OTHER DRUGS.1

Signed at The Hague, January 23, 1912, and July 9, 1913; ratification advised by the Senate, October 18, 1913; ratified by the President, October 27, 1913; ratification of the United States deposited with the Netherlands Government, December 10, 1913; proclaimed, March 3, 1915.

Treaty Series No. 612.]

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

A PROCLAMATION.

Whereas a Convention between the United States of America and certain other Powers for the progressive suppression of the abuse of opium, morphine, cocaine, and derivative drugs, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at The Hague on the twenty-third day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, a certified copy of which Convention, being in the French language is word for word as follows:

[Here follows the text, in French, of the International Opium Convention of January 23, 1912. This is followed by the text of the Final Protocol of the First International Opium Conference, of the same date, also in French. Translations of both were printed in For. Rel. 1912; that of the convention at pp. 196-204, and of the protocol at pp. 193–196.]

And whereas a Final Protocol making certain recommendations was signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at The Hague, on the ninth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, a certified copy of which Final Protocol, being in the French language, is word for word as follows:

[Here follows the French text of the Final Protocol of the Second International Opium Conference, dated July 9, 1913. A translation thereof was printed in For. Rel. 1914, pp. 924, 925.]

And whereas, the said Convention and Final Protocol have been ratified by the Government of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by the Governments of China and the Netherlands, and the ratifications of the said Governments were deposited by their respective Plenipotentiaries with the Government of the Netherlands;

Now, therefore, be it known that I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention and Final Protocol, to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.

1 See Netherlands: Third International Opium Conference, etc.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, [SEAL.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-ninth. WOODROW WILSON.

By the President:

W. J. BRYAN

Secretary of State.

NOTE.-Following the above proclamation is the official translation of the convention and the two protocols. These and the abovementioned translations in For. Rel. 1912 and 1914 are identical.

INDEX.

A.

Abrogation:

attempted, of the capitulations by Turkey_—
provisions of certain treaties___

Address, annual, of the President to Congress_-

Advisers, political, financial, and military, in China. See China; rela-

Page

1301

3

IX

tions between China and Japan.

Agreements. See Treaties.

American citizens, expatriation of, by enlistment in foreign armies_-_-
American citizens in-

25

China:

infringement of trade-mark of the Chesebrough Manufacturing
Company

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killing of Corporal Maurice Langdon, U. S. Army, in the riot of
April 2, 1915, at Colon__

1194

payment of an indemnity for the death of William T. Harrison,
due to torture in prison___

1240

American claims. See Claims.

American marines, landing in Haiti

476

American National Red Cross, Huai River conservancy-
American Society, Mexico City, appeals and statements.

212

665,

672, 679, 689, 700, 728, 730, 762.

American trade-marks, infringement in China
Arbitration, assault case on American citizens in Panama, protocol___
Argentina:

231

1183

First Pan American Financial Conference and High Commission.
See Circulars and conferences and congresses.
International conference on Mexico.

See Mexico, international con-

ference, etc.

message of President Victorino de la Plaza to the Congress_

28

Armies, foreign, enlistment of Americans in__.

25

Arms and ammunition, embargo on the exportation from Dominican
Republic to Haiti__.

490

Arms and ammunition, embargo on the exportation to Mexico_..

780

proclamation by the President_.

772, 780

purchase or manufacture by China. See China; relations between
China and Japan.

Arrangement. See Treaties.

Arrest of foreign consular officers in the United States.

Assault cases on American citizens in Panama:

riot at Cocoa Grove July 4, 1912.

protocol of arbitration---

93072°-FR 1915--83

404

1162

1183

1313

Assault cases on American citizens in Panama-Continued.

fight at Cocoa Grove, February 14, 1915_-

riot at Colon, April 2, 1915__

Attitude of the United States toward Latin America___

B.

Page

1186

1194

25

Bank of British West Africa (Ltd.), financial agreement with the Libe-
rian Government, text_-_.

641

Battle y Ordóñez, José, President of Uruguay, message to the National
Assembly

1309

Benton, W. S., estate in Mexico___.

1030

Bertrand, Francisco, President of Honduras, message to the Congress__
Black Dragon Society of Japan. See China; relations between China

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denunciation by the United States of article 34 of the treaty of May
13, 1858, between the United States and Bolivia.

9

acceptance thereof by Bolivia____

12

international conference on Mexico. See Mexico; international con-
ference, etc.

treaty for the advancement of general peace between the United
States and Bolivia__.

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Boundary line between Panama and the Panama Canal Zone: conven-
tion defining---.

Boundary line between the United States and Mexico:
agreement between the Governor of Sonora and the commander of
the Constitutionalist forces for the neutralization of..
violation of the above agreement....

firing and raids across, by Mexican troops and bandits.....

789

793, 801
794, 801
786,

796, 804, 811, 812, 813, 816, 819, 820
reciprocal arrangement for the crossing of, in pursuit of bandits__.

819

Brazil:

International conference on Mexico. See Mexico, international con-
ference, etc.

message of President Wenceslau Braz P. Gomes to the Congress__.

34

C.

Cable messages, rules and regulations in Chile..

36

Cabrera, Manuel Estrada, President of Guatemala, message to the Legis-
lative Assembly----

430

Cacos, revolutionists in Haiti___.

477

Canada:

Killing of Walter Smith and wounding of Charles Dorsch, Ameri-
can citizens, by soldiers of the Canadian Militia....

414

payment of indemnities____

420

Capitulations, attempted abrogation of, by Turkey..

1301

Carranza, Venustiano, in charge of Executive Power in Mexico:

decrees__

872, 878, 883, 900, 925, 942, 1003

résumé of the history of the revolution instituted by.

manifesto

recognition of de facto Government of.

Catholic Church in Mexico, persecution____.
Cházaro, Lagos, Provisional President of Mexico_.-

reply to statement of the President of the United States_.
Chesebrough Manufacturing Co., infringement of trade-mark in China.
Chientao, Manchuria, rights of Korean residents__

Chihuahua, Mexico, removal of Conventionist Government to

705

767, 768, 771, 774

763

1004

700, 717

712

231

204

682

Page

Chile:

international conference on Mexico, See Mexico; international con-
ference, etc.

message of President Ramón Barros Luco to the Congress_
rules and regulations for cable and wireless messages_

China:

Chesebrough Manufacturing Co., trade-mark infringement case_
Chientao, rights of Korean residents__

Ch'ou An Hui, propaganda for the restoration of the monarchy-
claims of American citizens against, See Claims.
constitutional reform: outline of the history of constitutional de-
velopment

discrimination in freight rates on the South Manchuria Railway
in favor of Japan.

Goodnow, Dr. Frank J., American constitutional adviser to China.
memorandum on the merits of the republican and monarchical
forms of Government_

Huai River conservancy-.

infringement of American trade-marks..

message of President Yuan Shih K'ai to the Council of State_.

monarchical government, movement to restore.

naval coaling station, United States, in Fukien Province_.
Peace Planing Society propaganda_

political affairs_

protection by the United States of Chinese interests in-

Mexico

Nicaragua.

Panama__

relations between China and Japan;

twenty-one demands on China___

advisers, political, financial, military--.

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46, 49, 58

44

1087

1119

1262

79

160, 186, 189

arms and ammunition to be furnished by Japan_----- 161, 165, 186, 189
Black Dragon Society of Japan, policy for the solution of Chi-

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132

142,

166, 192

165, 188

Hei Lung or Black Dragon Society of Japan, policy for the solu-
tion of Chinese question......-

Kiao-chow, leased territory, China's demand for restitution_____

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160, 167, 185, 186, 188, 193
160, 164, 167, 186, 188
161, 187

nonalienation of the coasts of China---- 150, 161, 165, 166, 168, 186, 189

mines and mining.

missionary propaganda, Japanese_.

official documents of negotiations, Japanese.
official statement of negotiations, Chinese...

159

178

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restriction of immigration of Chinese to Cuba, good offices of the
United States

taxation, American citizens, stamp tax----

treaty for the advancement of general peace between the United
States and China__

267

216

41

vaseline trade-mark case__

231

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