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P-III-c-383
Opium agreement 1911 and papers relating thereto. British Legation, Peking.
Agreement.
P-III-b-0197
Opium and common sense.
Alcock, Sir Rutherford.
P-III-a-1669
Mr. J. G. A. 's journal and letters. Oct. 19th to Dec. 14th, 1893.
Alexander, Joseph G.
P-III-a-1664
Substitutes for the opium revenue.
Alexander, Joseph G.
P-III-a-1690
Contraband opium traffic, the disturbing element in all our policy and diplomatic intercurse with China.
Alexander, Maj. - GEN. [R].
P-III-a-1681
An essay on the opium trade. Including a sketch of its history, extent, effects, etc., as carried on in India and China.
Allen, Nathan.
P-III-a-1680
The opium trade; including a sketch of its history, extent, effects, etc., as carried on in India and China.
Allen, Nathan.
P-III-a-1674
Anglo-Oriental Society for the Suppression on the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-3269
Anglo-Oriental Society, for the Suppression on the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1675
Anglo-Oriental Society for the Suppression on the Opium Trade. New treaty between China and United States. Absolution prohibition on opium.
P-III-c-460
The anti-opium farce. No. II. The facts about China.
P-III-a-1661
The report of the American consuls on opium in China.
Anti-Opium Society. London.
P-III-a-1630
Annual report of the executive committee... 1904-1905.
Anti-Opium Society. London.
P-III-a-2258
Annual report of the executive committee... 1904-1905.
Anti-Opium League in China.
P-III-a-1660
The death of an opium-smoker.
Anti-Opium Society. London.
P-III-b-0196
The opium controversy.
Arbuthnot, Sir Alexander J.
P-III-a-1656
China and opium to-day.
Aspland, W. H. Graham.
P-III-a-1678
At the point of the bayonet.
P-III-c-387
Heads fell in China's War on opium. Alcohol's oriental subjects.
Bashford, J. W.
P-III-c-121
Importations of opium.
Brent, Charles H., &., comps.
P-III-a-3463
British East India an China trade.
P-III-a-1657
British opium trade with China.
P-III-a-1634
The opium question from a new point of view.
Broomhall, B.
P-III-a-1633
The opium question from a new point of view.
Broomhall, B.
P-III-a-1703
Our opium trade: the madness of it.
Broomhall, B.
P-III-a-1663
Our opium traffic. Some words to cheer and some words to warn.
Broomhall, B.
P-III-a-1667
A revenue for India out of the blood of Chinamen. A few pages from the truth about opium-smoking.
Broomhall, B.
P-III-b-1223
To the Anti-Opium Society of England.
Broomhall, B.
P-III-a-1632
Another opium war. The battle of the Shanghai opium dens. Some of the official correspondence.
Broomhall, Marshall.
P-III-a-1688
China's anti-opium campaign: some official evidence from the Consular and Chinese Imperial Customs Reports.
Broomhall, Marshall, ed.
P-III-c-051
The opium-smokers of Donovan's lane.
Brown, George David.
P-III-a-1645
The opium trade.
Chesson, F. W.
P-III-b-0275
The Passing of the Opium traffic.
Chiles, Rosa Pendleton.
P-III-c-104
China. Memorandum on opium, for presentation to International Opium Commission, assembled at Shanghai, Febr.
P-III-a-1638
China and England, a heathen and a Christian nation in relation to opium.
P-III-a-1629
Chinese affairs: Review based upon:-1) Iniquities of the opium trade with China. By A. S. Thelwall. -2) The opium crisis. By an American Merchant (King). -3) The rupture with China, and its causes. By a Resident in China. -4) The opium question. By S. Warren. -5) Brief observations respecting the pending disputes with the Chinese ... -6) Some pros and cons of the opium question. -7) The opium question as between nation and nation. By a Barrister-at-law. -8) Is the war with China a just one? By H. Hamilton Lindsay. -9) The Chinese Vindicated. By Capt. Th. H. Bullock. -10) Correspondence relating to China. 1840. 11) Additional correspondence relating to China.
P-III-a-1701
Report on the purchasing and burning of Indian Opium.
Chinese National Opium Prohibition Union.
P-III-a-1662
The Chinese opium-smoker. Twelve illustrations showing the ruin which our opium trade with China is bringing upon that country.
P-III-a-1679
The Chinese opium-smoker. Twelve illustrations showing the ruin which our opium trade with China is bringing upon that country.
P-III-c-454
The Chinese opium trade.
P-III-c-450
Chinese students and opium.
P-III-a-1655
The world campaign against opium.
Chu, Chao-hain.
P-III-a-1672
Report ... August, 1911.
Church Anti-Opium Committee.
P-III-c-132
Calculation of the percentages of opium smokers in China, Ssuchuan and Hongkong.
Clementi, C.
P-III-a-1689
The work of the International Opium Conference at the Hague.
Collins, Sir William J.
P-III-c-467
Commonwealth of Australia Opium.
P-III-c-466
Commonwealth of Australia. Prohibition of the importation of opium for smoking purposes.
P-III-a-1641
Convocation of Canterbury. Speeches upon our opium traffic by the bishop of London, the bishop of Salisbury, the bishop of Birmingham and the archbishop of Canterbury, Wednesday, February 5th, 1908.
P-III-a-1670
La croisade pour la protection des races indigènes contre les boissons spiritueuses et l'opium de blancs. Avec la collaboration de Mme. W. Crafts.
Crafts, Wilbur F.
P-III-b-0453
Chaucer and Chinese odes.
Markino, Yoshio.
P-III-a-1671
Opium cures. Opinions of American and European physicians in China as to the medical and governmental aid that should be given to those compelled by anti-opium legislation in many lands to break off the opium habit and to others voluntarily turning from it.
Crafts, Wilbur F., ed.
P-III-c-455
The crisis in the opium question.
P-III-a-3331
The Indo-Chinese opium question as it stands in 1893, or "Are the constitutional rights of the millions of British India to be sacrificed?
Cust, Robert Needham.
P-III-c-458
The decadence of opium in Hunan. By a veteran.
P-III-a-1646
A Letter to the opium commission.
Des Voeux, G. W.
P-III-a-2529
The anti-opium campaign continued.
Dodsworth, Sir Matthew.
P-III-a-1697
The opium habit.
Douthwaite, A. W.
P-III-b-0713
The anti-opium crisis.
Du Bose, Hampden C.
P-III-a-1695
A cycle of opium in Cathay.
Du Bose, Hampden C.
P-III-a-1644
Emancipate the opium slaves!
Du Bose, Hampden C.
P-III-a-1699
The last days of the poppy. Interviews with viceroy and governors. - The German Government approves when seventy years are accomplished. - The death and burial of opium.(The annual report of the A.O.L.)
Du Bose, Hampden C.
P-III-a-1693
Essay. Statistics and resolutions of the evils of the use of the opium.
Dudgeon, J.
P-III-a-1696
Review of the customs opium-smoking returns.
Dudgeon, J.
P-III-a-1649
The Bishop of Durham on the opium question. An address delivered at a meeting held under the auspices of the Society of Friends, in Exeter Hall, London.
Durham, Bishop.
P-III-a-1635
The Bishop of Durham on the opium traffic.
Durham, Bishop.
P-III-a-2981
Is the majority report of the Opium Commission trustworthy?
Ellis, John.
P-III-c-462
Essential features of the Hague International Opium Convention.
P-III-a-2289
Experimental legislation on the opium trade in China, and on the liquor trade of the United States.
P-III-a-1659
The evils of opium in China. A letter to A. H. Baynes Esq. from Tai yuan fu, Shansi, N. China.1894.
Farthing, George B.
P-III-a-1640
A few words to voters.
P-III-a-1642
Opium dens in East London. Pencil sketches of practical efforts.
Fisher, Pearl.
P-III-a-1648
Smuggled opium.
Flower, Elliott.
P-III-a-1560
The International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Trade and the Opium Habit in the Far East, to be held in Shanghai, February 1909. A warning and an appeal. With notes by the Bishop of Durham, London.
Foster, Arnold.
P-III-b-0203
Municipal ethics. Some facts and figures from the Municipal Gazette, 1907-1914. The Shanghai Municipality in an Open Letter to Chairman of the Council.
Foster, Arnold.
P-III-c-385
The report of the Royal Commission on Opium compared with the evidence from China that was submitted to the Commission. An examination and an appeal.
Foster, Arnold.
P-III-b-0199
The romance of opium-smuggling.
Freeman, Lewis R.
P-III-a-1563
England, China and opium. Three essays. Repr... fr. the Contemporary rev.
Fry, Sir Edward.
P-III-a-2260
Facts and evidence relating to the opium trade with China.
Fry, William Storrs.
P-III-a-2255
The opium edict and alcohol in China.
Giles, Herbert A[llen].
P-III-c-446
Great movements in China.
P-III-a-1564
Britain's crime against China: a short history of the opium traffic. With appendix containing letters from China by Alfred S. Dyer... and appeals to British Christians from Chinese churches.
Gregory, Maurice.
P-III-a-1694
Our relation to the opium trade: fr. an address to the secretaries of the English young Women's Christian Associations, delivered by Mrs. G. G. at Morley Hall, April 23rd 1891.
Guinness, Mrs. Grattan.
P-III-c-264
Memorandum on the opium trade with China.
Gundry, R. S.
P-III-a-1668
Has China proved her sincerity? A brief survey of China's anti-opium campaign. The year 1910. With pref. by M. Broomhall.
P-III-a-1559
China and opium. A summary.
Headland, Emily.
P-III-a-1558
The oppium question-legal phases. An elementary study of the Rights of Indian Opium in China to-day.
Hornbeck, Stanley K.
P-III-c-381
A general report in respect of the opium question in China.
Hosie, Sir Alexander.
P-III-a-2257
Opium: the curse of China. A letter to the Hongkong daily press. 16th May, 1894. By Tse Tsan-tai.
Hsieh Tsan-tγai. (*1)
P-III-a-1554
The opium traffic: historical, commercial, social and political aspects.
Hurley, R. C.
P-III-c-451
The Indian opium trade.
P-III-c-447
The Indo-Chinese opium trade. Resolutions of Anti-Opium Representative Board.
P-III-b-1220
List of delegations and representatives.
International Opium Commission.
P-III-c-119
International Reform Bureau.
P-III-c-117
The International Reform Bureau's anti-opium press service. (Nos. 3-4.)
P-III-c-129
Drugging a race. 1907-1908.
Merwin, Samuel.
P-III-a-1561
Jottings from the log of a New South Welshaman; or, Six years in the opium trade, being a captain's yarn of several voyages in the above trade, and the consequent encounters with pirates.
Jarrett, F. C., ed.
P-III-a-1562
China's curse and Britain's guilt.
John, Griffith.
P-III-a-1555
Plain question and straightforward answers about the opium trade.
John, Griffith.
P-III-a-1698
Opium crisis. A letter addressed to Charles Elliot... by an American merchant.
[King, C. W].
P-III-b-0272
Hope for the victims of narcotics.
Lambert, Alexander.
P-III-a-2562
Essai sur la psychologie et la physiologie du fumeur d'Opium.
Laurent, Dr.
P-III-c-379
Note on the opium question and brief survey of our relations with China.
Lay, H. M.
P-III-a-1628
La Conférence de l'Opium.
Leger, Augustin.
P-III-a-2267
The opium trade and Sir Rutherford Alcock.
Lock, B. Fossett.
P-III-c-384
Memorandum regarding the restriction of opium in Hongkong and China.
Lugard, Sir F.
P-III-c-465
Troclamation.
Lyne, William.
P-III-a-1650
The opium trade: its history and character.
M'Laren, David.
P-III-a-2262
Our opium trade with China.
Mander, Samuel S.
P-III-a-2263
L'opium en China. Etude statistique et morale.
Martin, E.
P-III-a-2264
Opium in China. Extracted from China; political, commercial and social.
Martin, R[obert] Montgomery.
P-III-a-2261
Captive Cathay: an historical poem narrating the resistance of China to the opium trade, and her sad defeat, 1775-1860.
Mason, Geo[rge] L.
P-III-a-1651
Questions on opium answered by J. L. M.
Maxwell, James L.
P-III-c-123
A reply to the pro-opium manifesto of 13th June, 1892.
Maxwell, James L.
P-III-c-122
A stand for national righteusness.
Maxwell, James L.
P-III-c-375
To the Right Hon. Sir Edward Grey.
Maxwell, James L.
P-III-a-1637
Opium: what shall we do?
Maynard, C[onstance] L.
P-III-a-1673
Medical testimonies as to the effects of opium-smoking. By medical men who have resided in China. With a pref. by Sir James Risdon Bennett.
P-III-c-459
Memorial to the British Prime Minister on the China opium traffic.
P-III-c-129
Drugging a race. 1907-1908.
Merwin, Samuel.
P-III-c-457
The missionary memorial and the anti-opium edict.
P-III-a-2265
The responsibility of the church as regards the opium traffic with China.
Moule, Arthur E[vans].
P-III-a-2266
The use of opium and its bearing on the spread of Christianity in China. Read...
Moule, Arthur E[vans].
P-III-c-461
The morphia traffic.
Muir, G. S.
P-III-a-1686
Report... *1
National Anti-Opium Association of China. Fukien Branch.
P-III-a-1654
The loss to the revenue: Caused by the opium traffic.
Newman, Henry Stanley.
P-III-b-0194
"British opium policy and its results to India and China." An essay.
Nye, Gideon.
P-III-c-452
Opium and parliament.
P-III-c-377
The opium crisis : the resolutions adopted by the Representative Board of the British Anti-Opium Societies.
P-III-c-378
Opium in China and Rurmah.
P-III-c-118
Opium prohibition in China under a Republic. Some of the latest reports.
P-III-a-1666
The opium question as between nation and nation. By a barrister at law.
P-III-c-386
The opium question in China.
P-III-c-464
Opium. Report by the Comptroller-General of Customs.
P-III-a-2269
Opium statistics in China, foreign and native.
P-III-a-1556
Opium statistics in China, foreign and native.
P-III-a-1557
The opium trade in the East. England's shame.
P-III-b-0202
Opium trade with China: Review based upon: -1. On the preparation of opium for the Chinese market. By D. Butler. Bengal. 1836. -2. The Canton register. 1838-1839. -3. The Chinese repositry. 1836.
P-III-c-376
Opium traffic. The medical profession of Great Britain and Ireland and opium. Declaration of opium by over five thousand medical men.
P-III-c-449
Opium use in Honolulu. Chinese make a local investigation for use of Rev. E. W. Thwing.
P-III-c-130
Atlas syndicate news. Nov. 7th, 1910-1914.
International Reform Bureau. Tientsin.
P-III-a-2268
Our opium trade with China. 12. thousand.
Ormerod, W. E.
P-III-a-1702
Our national sin against the government and people of China. How much longer are we to continue our wrong-doing? An appeal in the interests of humanity and justice, to British Christians for the suppression at the earliest moment possible of our opium trade.
P-III-a-1643
Shall we all smoke opium?
Park, W. H.
P-III-b-0720
The "presonnel" of Lord Kimberley's Opium Commission, attempt to hoodwink the British public, notes on the opium commissions.
P-III-a-2453
Reichthum und Armuth in dem alten China.
Pfizmaier, August.
P-III-a-2338
The Chinese in London. A fact and an appeal.
Piercy, George.
P-III-a-2254
La guerre à l'opium.
Pouvourville, Albert de.
P-III-a-1639
Report of the Committee appointed to petition the Shanghai Municipal Council for the closing of opium houses in the settlement.
P-III-a-1687
Report on opium, its derivatives and preparations. For presentation to the International Opium Commission assembled at Shanghai, China, Feb., 1909.
P-III-c-445
Resolutions on opium adopted by the Geneva Peace Congress; Sep. 18th; 1912.
P-III-a-1853
Progress of Western education in China and Siam.
United States. Department of the Interior, Bureau o Education.
P-III-c-380
Contributions to be sent to Mr. Morton P. Betts.
Royal Commission on Opium.
P-III-c-382
Questions regarding opium consumption and opium revenue in China for submission.
Royal Commission on Opium.
P-III-a-1706
An impeachment of the report of the Royal Commission on opium being a summary of the Rev. Arnold Foster's examination and appeal showing that on some of the main points the report is directly contrary to the evidence.
Rowntree, Josehua.
P-III-a-1700
Minute of dissent presented by Mr. Henry J. Wilson. With his notes, memorandum on the attitude of the authorities in India, and protest against treatment of native commissioners, etc.
Royal Commission on Opium.
P-III-a-1676
Missionary testimony about the opium trade.
[S., Joseph & Mrs. Adams].
P-III-c-456
Severe test opium smoking officials.
P-III-a-1653
The Shanghai Opium Commission. 1909. Issued by the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-b-0201
China's opium crusade.
Singh, Saint Nihal.
P-III-a-1682
Anti-opium tracts.
Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1620
The Archbishop of Canterbury on the opium traffic.
Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1626
China's danger. More deadly than opium. The Morphia scandal - the duty of Christian Britain.
Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1625
Opium smuggling.
Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1622
Poppies : a talk with English boys and girls about opium.
Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1658
Seventh annual report, and proceedings of the annual public meeting, 1883.
Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade.
P-III-a-1636
Speeches delivered upon the opium question at the Shanghai Missionary conference, 19th May, 1877 [&] resolution of the Conference.
P-III-b-0714
Statement by the Siamese delegates to the International Opium Commission, Shanghai, Febr. 1909.
P-III-b-0195
The opium resolution.
Stephen, James Fitzjames.
P-III-a-1691
Opium smoking among the Chinese. *1.
Stirling, W. G.
P-III-a-2256
The opium trade - England and China.
Stoughton, E. W.
P-III-a-1623
Subjects for confession, supplication and thanksgiving, at the three great days of prayer for the immediate abolition of the Anglo-Asiatic opium traffic.
P-III-a-3466
An appeal to the British nation.
Sum Yat sen.
P-III-a-1652
An appeal to the British nation. By the first president of the Republic of China.
Sum Yat sen.
P-III-a-1705
An appeal on behalf of the government and people of China by H. E. T. K. S. when submitting the resolutions of the Chinese delegation to the International Commission on Opium at Shanghai. With the commendation of public men in Great Britain.
T'ang K'ai-sun.
P-III-a-1619
Speech... in submitting resolutions on behalf of the Chinese delegation.
T'ang Kuo-an.
P-III-a-1684
Opium: a live question.
Taylor, Theodore Cooke.
P-III-a-1683
Opium, an unsettled question.
Taylor, Theodore Cooke.
P-III-a-1621
The opium crisis.
Taylor, Theodore Cooke.
P-III-b-0200
The opium crusade in China.
Thomson, John Stuart.
P-III-c-448
Alarming spread of opium habit.
Thwing, E. W.
P-III-c-124
The fight for opium.
Thwing, E. W.
P-III-c-120
International Reform Bureau.
Thwing, E. W.
P-III-a-1631
The opium question. A lecture.
Thwing, E. W.
P-III-a-1692
The opium question and the present movement.
Thwing, E. W.
P-III-c-125
Shanghai Opium Conference.
Thwing, E. W.
P-III-a-2270
Another Chinese Christian's appeal. Address delivered on 24th Jane, 1910.
Ting Yung-chang.
P-III-a-1624
A century of false policy. 2. ed., rev.
Tinling, J[ames.] F. B.
P-III-a-1618
His Excellency T. S. -y. on the opium traffic. [An address... on Feb. 12th, 1909... to a large and influential deputation representing the British Anti-Opium Societies.]
Tong Shao-yi.
P-III-a-3326
Co Bac Nha Phien. Bang tieng thuong va van tho. Des Jeux de Hasard et de l'Opium. En prose et en vers. 2. ed.
Truong-Vinh-Ky, P. J. B.
P-III-a-1627
Opium and England's duty.
Turner, Storrs.
P-III-b-0193
Weg met het opium.
Van Kol, H.
P-III-c-463
The viceroy of the Liang Kiang provinces in reply to Mr. DuBose, of the Chinese and Foreign Anti-Opium League at Soochow.
P-III-b-0198
How China is fighting against Opium.
Wang, Cing-chun.
P-III-a-1647
The passing of the opium question.
Washburn, Elizabeth.
P-III-a-3462
East India and the opium trade.
Wharton, Francis.
P-III-a-2259
The critical position of the opium question.
Wigham, Leonard.
P-III-c-265
A short history of a great wrong. 1772 to 1912.
Wilson, G. A.
P-III-a-1700
Minute of dissent presented by Mr. Henry J. Wilson. With his notes, memorandum on the attitude of the authorities in India, and protest against treatment of native commissioners, etc.
Royal Commission on Opium.
P-III-a-1685
"Playing the devil's game in China". Letter... on the opium question. Dated Foochow, 18th Sept.
Wolfe, John R.
P-III-a-1677
Is China free?
Women's Anti-opium Urgency Committee.
P-III-a-1704
Notes on the opium traffic: its nature and relations, and the duty of the British public regarding it.
Young, James Hume.