1929 drug report discussions: Formosa/Taiwan
America's parade float self-image, 1929 The League Opium Advisory Committee meeting of 19JAN1929 turned to the drug report for Formosa, then under Japanese control. All participants leaned eagerly forward as Japanese representative Mr Sato disclosed that this report included, for the first time, production of coca leaves and manufacture of crude coca paste. If grown from Javanese coca shrubs these leaves would be twice as strong as Andean coca . Great Britain's representative pointed with puzzlement to the claim that no coca paste, cocaine or coca leaves were exported. Mr Sato assured him that transfers from Formosa to other Japanese Islands weren't exports at all. India's representative congratulated Mr Sato on the drop in opium imports to that island, and others poured on gushing praise. Formosa opium imports dropped by more than 90% Sato bragged that despite there being no medical cure for opium addiction, the number of Formosan addicts fell. No new habitués w...