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1900 1. Additional act modifying the industrial property convention of 20 March 1883. Signed at Brussels 14 December 1900; ratified by Great Britain 6 December 1901 ; effective 14 September 1902 ; terminable after one year's notice. Applies to New Zealand. See also revising conventions of 2 June 1911, 6 November 1925 and 2 June 1934. S.P. XCII, 807. 1903 1. International sanitary convention. Signed at Paris 3 December 1903 ; ratified 6 April 1907. New Zealand acceded 1910. The international sanitary convention of 1926 replaces this convention as between the parties thereto, ic so far as its provisions may still be in force. See also the international sanitary conventions of 1912 and 1944 and protocol of 1946. U.K.T.S. No. 27 (1907) ; S.P. XCVII, 1085 ; S.P. CII, 63 ; Hertslet XXV, 363. 1904 1. International agreement for the suppression of the white slave traffic and protocol of signature. Signed at Paris 18 May 1904; ratified 18 January 1905; effective six months after ratification ; terminable after twelve months' notice. New Zealand acceded in 1907. See also convention of 1910 and convention of 1921 for the suppression of the traffic in women and children. ; S.P. XCVII, 95 ; CI, 160; CVII, 524; CXIII, 778 ; CXIV 531 ; U.K.T.S. No. 24 (1905) ; L.N.T.S. I, 83. 1906 1. International convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded and sick in armies in the field. Signed at Geneva 6 July 1906 ; ratified by Great Britain 16 April 1907 ; effective six months after ratification ; terminable after one year's notice.
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