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 2100 · y_EXTBA·D,lTIONaGONVENTION—GREAT BRITAIN. Jax. 8, 1925.   United   Great   in respect cj  of,-gfzlweb   narcotic laws. Signed at Waehmgq01z‘¢Jorwary 8, 996· 1'Bhj6N';01i advised by the Senate January :29*,  by   President, March .9, 1925 · ratyted _ · by,Great j May 7, _19Zb'; ratqicatione exchanged at Washing- ton, Ju1y·1,7,e19é5; proclaimed, July 17, 1925. · ,BY run Pnrsmnwr or rm: Uurran Srxwms or Amuuca. A PROCLAMATION. wgg¤t;_¤*m¤:¤°¤g;·:¤ WHEREAS a convention between the United States of America P¤•¤¤¤•- * · ' Britanllic   in  of Canada, to provide for extra= 9¤  of ‘¢!‘1m¢S or oil'eDSQ8 committed-  the laws for euppvtssum 9f,;»‘%—l?¥I§`$¤ mmarootncs was cone uded and signed by-tl¤¤1£.I¢¤D¤¢$AY¤ _·  iWashington on the eighth d$y=j°f hundreds and tWenty·Hve, the ·>·»··=···»····· P °'*ti.“1ras‘°f‘Yi’2‘¤‘ih’ ‘i°'£iY°“ii‘i'22ii’é€§"“ ‘°¥‘X°.2°e “° ‘°"$"§s M . °"°”-  .e—», ' ae; ei ni. 'teeo, ericaan ' a’esty the  of the United   of Great Britain and Ireland] and of the ritish Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperorof India, in respoctrof the .Canada,   desirousoi enlarging the list ofenimes ¤!l~$¢0QHDt of which extr tion may be granted with 32YQ·f§é,§·,},§{Pg4Y‘;,'; gogard to ce;t5i:1og'ence§  in the Uniteil   or in gis w¤¤:V¤1-4¤.1>-2224- minipno, a inn er; e , ventiens concu tween e iZ“i“m°£‘“” °”d Gi"? 1iiii“3°“n“i»t“h J‘i1’i.‘°i°’h°“i‘} “‘° mh to .1‘;`1900, an t or pr` 5, an t e 5t ay, 1922, with a viewto the better administration of fustioe and the prevention of,crime,,have resolved to conclude a Supp ementary Convention for tlus p _ - ··== and have appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, to wit: H°"‘¤’°*°'*““‘°'- J The V; BBQ-0f· the   States of America: Charles Evans H hes, » ta of State of the United States of America and ,  B, `tannicqiajest J: The Honorable Ernest Lapointe, liiinister ¤fJ`ustic2 to the  of Canada• .  having communicated to each other their resipective full i powers, which were found to bein due and properiform, ave agreed to and concluded the following Artmles: . ARTICLE I. _ essences:. ” The follow` crimes are, sub`ect to the provision contained in v¤1.ze,p.iws, Article II, hereof, added to the ` of crimes numbered 1 to 10 in V0, 3, D ,,6, the 1st Article of the said Convention of the 12th J ulg, 1889, and to ' ' ` ` the list ofecrimesnumbered 11 to 13 in Article I of t e Sup lemen- tary“Convention concluded between the United States and) Great v¤1.u.p.¤¤¤. Britain on the 13thA]gtec•;mlier¥ 1%00éandlto the list Co: crimes num- bered 14 and 15 in ic e o t e u ementa nvention con- cluded between the United States andPGreat Bliitain on the 12th M April 1905, and to the list of crimes numbered 16 in Article I of the v°l’ u' p' ' Supplementary Convention concluded between the United States and Great Britain on the 15th May, 1922, that is to say: Nl ¤¢<>**¤ *f¤"i° 17 . Crimes and ofences against the laws for the suppression of the ' tradic in narcotics.

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