„3. To circulate weekly returns of Plague, Cholera, „Small-pox or Yellow Fever amongst eacli otlier, and also „a telegrapliic report 011 the first occurrence of any of these „diseases, in a clean port or territory.

„4. To insist 011 a Bill of Health being carried by all „ships, leaving a country declared to be infected, which „intend to proceed to the port of another signatory; such „Bills of Health to include a return of infectious disease „for the previous 48 hours.

„5. To report by tejegram to the country concerned, the „departure of an infected or suspected sliip (as defined „by the Paris Convention) which may intend to proceed „to any port in the territories of another signatory; and to „endorse the Bill of Health of the said infected or sus„pected sliip with a full account of measures taken to „disinfect or otherwise deal with the said vessel.

Report:

„Plague. In our opinion the only practical measure „concerning Plague that we can recommend is the advi„sability of eacli country represented agreeing to notify to „other countries the occurrence of cases of Plague within „their borders, the first case by telegram and afterward „by weekly returns.

„Opium. Your Committee, appointed to consider the „opium question, regret that the time at their disposal preludes the possibility of giving the subject adequate „consideration.

„They have reviewed the work done and the resolutions „agreed 011 by the International Opium Commission, Shang„hai, 1909.

„With these resolutions your Committee are in agreement, „but it is to be regretted that the paucity of medical com„missioners prevented the question being delt with fully „in its medical aspects.

„Any measures which are introduced for the control of