The Imperial Drug Trade : a Re-Statement of the Opium Question, in the Light of Recent Evidence And New Developments in the East
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M'Phun, Dr., 202. Mogul Empire, 16. Molyneux, Mr., 184. Monopolies, 16 ; revived, 17 ; trade to China ended, 29 ; abolition of, in; Bengal, 192; Lord Law- rence on, 195; Muir on, 196; Maine on, 196, 198. Moore, Sir William, 201. Morley, Mr. John, 278. Morphia, 106, 173, 267. Morrison, Robert, 243. INDEX 301 Moule, Archdeacon, 217. Mowbray, Mr., M.P., R.G.C., 118. Multhan claims, 127. Nankin, Treaty 0$ 69 ; supple- mentary tariff, 69 ; to levy tax, 108. Napier, Lord, on success, 25 ; as chief su...perintendent, 29 ; differ- ences, 30 ; retired to Macao, 31 ; death of, 31. Native army, 204. Native States, 141. New China army corps, 208. Ningpo taken, 68. Norman, Mr. H., 263. North-West Provinces, 124, 191. O'Brien, Mr., 159. Ogilvie, Mr., 141. Oliphant, Mr., 94. Opinion in Parliament, 62, 1 lo- ng; Chinese account of, 65; in country, 119. Opium, foreign origin of, 6.; trade, Company stage of, 8 ; Patna, 9 ; with tobacco, II ; passed as medicine, 13 ; importation of forbidden, 13 ; monopoly revived, tj ; prohibited by Chinese, 18 ; legalisation of suggested, 25 ; ex- tension of, 33 ; Chinese, milder, 34 ; traders ordered away r 34 ; to be given up, 53 ; surrender of, 54; destroyed, 54; Chinese account of opium war, 64 ; sold along the river, 66; indemnity for, 68; declared illegal, 69; legalisation wanted, 7° 5 pro- hibition hopeless, 88 ; legalisation under protest, 88; China's alter- native, 96; China compelled to admit, 99 i duty on, 101 ; duties, 102 ; foreign to pay nothing that native opium did not, 103; loss to India if China free, 108 ; further taxation, 109 ; Lord Shaftesbury on, in; monopoly, in; habit different in India and China, 116; smoking in Burma, 1 50, 1 5 1 ; injures moral character, 176 ; Malwa, 191 ; Lord Lawrence on Government monopoly of, 195 ; Sir Wm.
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