File No. 774/139–141.

Chargé White to the Secretary of State.

No. 340.]

Sir: Referring to department’s instruction No. 134, of the 14th of October, 1907 (file No. 774), relating to the opium trade in the Far East, and directing that inquiry be made of the Netherlands Government whether or not it would find it convenient to suggest a place and time of meeting of the proposed commission.

I have the honor to inclose herewith a copy of the correspondence that has passed between this legation and the foreign office on the subject.

It will be observed that in the reply of the minister of foreign affairs just received, his excellency states that the Government of the Queen has no preference as to the date or place of meeting of the commission for the study of the question of opium in the Far East.

I have, etc.,

Charles D. White.
[Inclosure 1.]

Minister Hill to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.

No. 228.]

Sir: In pursuance of instructions from my Government I have the honor herewith to transmit to your excellency certain inclosures—hereinafter mentioned—being replies of the Dutch, British, French, German, Japanese, and Chinese Governments to the proposal of the United States to conduct a joint and impartial investigation of the scientific and material conditions of the opium trade and opium habit in the Far East. In doing so I am further instructed to convey to you the expression of the sincere gratification of the Government of the United States at the acceptance in principle by the Netherlands Government of the joint opium commission, and of the appreciation of [Page 171] the friendly interest in the contemplated effort to suppress the opium evil in the Far East, and to inquire whether or not your excellency’s Government finds it convenient to suggest a place and time of meeting of the proposed commission. It is suggested that the several governments may prefer to await the selection of a place and date of meeting before proceeding to name commissioners.

Accept, Mr. Minister, etc.,

David J. Hill.
[Inclosure 2.—Translation.]

The Minister for Foreign Affairs to Chargé White.

No. 22326.]

Mr. Chargé d’affaires: Replying to the note of his excellency Mr. Hill, No. 288, I have the honor to notify you that the Government of the Queen has no preference as to the date or place for the reunion of the commission which shall consider the question of opium in the Far East.

Accept, etc.,

Van Tets van Goudriaan.