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Drug Abuse
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Finance and Commerce Department.
SEPARATE REVENUE.
Excise.
RESOLUTION.
No. 1369 Ex.
Dated Calcutta, the 21.0 March 1895.
Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission.
G. 1. C. P. 0.—No. 798 F. & C. D.-21.3-95.-300.—R. N. D.
N. D.
REPORT
OF THE
INDIAN HEMP DRUGS COMMISSION,
1893-94.
Vraibent :
The Hon'ble W. MACKWORTH YOUNG, M.A., C.S.I., First Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
1. Mr. H. T. OMMANNEY, Collector, Panch Mahals, Bombay.
2. Mr. A. H. L. FRASER, M.A., Commissioner, Chhattisgarh Division, Central Provinces.
3. Surgeon-Major C. J. H. WARDEN, Professor of Chemistry, Medical College, and Chemical Examiner to Government, Calcutta ; Officiating Medical Storekeeper to Government, Calcutta.
4. Raja SOSHI SIKHARESWAR ROY, of Tahirpur, Bengal.
5. KANWAR HARNAM SINGH, Ahluwalia, C.I.E., Punjab.
6. LALA NIHAL CHAND, of Muzaffarnagar, North-Western Provinces. .e.crztarp :
Mr. H. J. McINTOSH, Under-Secretary to the Government of Bengal, Financial and Municipal Departments.
SIMLA:
PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRINTING OFFICE.
NOTES OF DISSENT FROM OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THE REPORT
APPENDICES
Findings of the Commission on examination of the Alleged Hemp Drug Cases of 1892
Commission inquiries and the Reports on the further inquiries submitted through the Superintendents of the Asylums to the Commission
VOLUME III.-APPENDICES
CONTENTS
Evidence from Bengal
TAKEN BEFORE THE
INDIAN HEMP DRUGS COMMISSION.
CALCUTTA :
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING, INDIA.
1894.
QUESTIONS FRAMED BY THE COMMISSION.
Evidence before the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1893-94.
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