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Signed in respect of Great Britain with reservations in respect of articles 23, 27 and 28. Applied to New Zealand. The Geneva convention of 27 July 1929 replaces this convention in relations between the parties thereto. U.K.T.S. No. 15 (1907) ; S.P. XCIX, 968 ; Hertslet XXV, 502. 2. International convention respecting the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry. Signed at Berne 26 September 1906. New Zealand acceded 14 January 1910. U.K.T.S. No. 21 (1910); S.P. C, 794. 3. International convention respecting the prohibition of the use of white (yellow) phosphorous in the manufacture of matches. Signed at Berne 26 September 1906 ; terminable after one year's notice. New Zealand acceded 27 November 1911. U.K.T.S. No. 4 (1909); S.P. XCIX, 986 ; CVII, 536 ; CXIII, 803 ; CXIV, 562; Hertslet XXV, 590. 1907 1. International convention respecting the limitation of the employment of force for the recovery of contract debts. Signed at The Hague 18 October 1907; ratified by Great Britain 27 November 1909 ; terminable after one year's notice. Applies to New Zealand. U.K.T.S. No. 7 (1910) ; S.P. C, 314; Hertslet XXV, 590. 2. International convention relative to the opening of hostilities. Signed at The Hague 18 October 1907; ratified by Great Britain 27 November 1909 ; terminable after one year's notice. Applies to New Zealand. U.K.T.S. No. 8 (1910); S.P. C, 326 ; Hertslet V, 593. 3. International convention concerning the laws and customs of war on land. Signed at The Hague 18 October 1907 ; ratified by Great Britain 27 November 1909 ; terminable after one year's notice. Applies to New Zealand. Replaces the convention of 29 July 1899, as between the parties thereto. See also the convention of 1929 relative to the treatment of prisoners of war. U.K.T.S. No. 9 (1910); S.P. C, 338 ; Hertslet XXV, 596.

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