HC Deb 07 September 1909 vol 10 c1073
Mr. REES

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether the Consul-General at Szechuen informed the International Opium Commission that no trustworthy statistics exist as to the acreage under the poppy in China; and whether, if so, the British Government intend to adhere literally to engagements, the fulfilment of which by China, in the absence of trustworthy statistics, cannot be ascertained or assumed.

The SECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Sir E. Grey)

We have no information to this effect, but the reports recently received from our Consular officers in China tend to show that the Chinese Government are both energetic and sincere in their attempts to suppress the cultivation of the poppy in China. Full reports of the proceedings of the International Opium Commission are now on their way home, and will shortly be laid on the Table of the House.