1929 Britain, Hongkong Drug Reports
On the night of 21-22 November 1928, Shanghai police and a military garrison struggled over 1250 lbs of opium.( link ) The next morning NY stock volume broke records with deep crashes and Saturday market closings.(NYT 22, 24NOV1928) The story was suppressed until 20JAN1929 (NYT 8E) but this cartoon scooped the mystery Crash the preceding day in the Berkeley paper.( link ) Opium Section member Duncan Hall , a labour unionist ingratiated with the League, archly brought up a reference, indeed, a "written statement" on consumption of dangerous drugs in Great Britain on Saturday, January 19, 1929 in Geneva. On that note Sir John Campbell (India) harrumphed and pointed to a disclaimer to the effect that no official proof had yet emerged that British drugs had been found in the legislated illegal market. Others present remembered the session four years earlier at which Mrs Hamilton Wright brandished a copy of the Indian Year Book as proof that coca shrubs were cultivated there .( ...