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4. International convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children. Signed at Geneva 30 September 1921 ; ratified by New Zealand 28 June 1922 ; terminable after twelve months' notice. Signed with reservations. Does not include Western Samoa. U.K.T.S. No. 26 (1923) (Cmd. 1986); S.P. CXVI, 547 ; L.N.T.S. IX, 415. 5. Convention concerning iporkers' compensation in agriculture.* (1.L.0.) Signed at Geneva 12 November 1921 ; ratified bv New Zealand 29 March 1938 ; effective 16 February 1923. U.K. Cmd. 1612 (1922) ; S.P. CXXXIV, 430. 6. Convention re rights of association and combination of agricultural workers* (1.L.0.) Signed at Geneva 12 November 1921 ; ratified bv New Zealand 29 March 1938; effective 11 May 1923. U.K. Cmd. 1612 (1922) ; S.P. CXXXII, 392. 7. Convention concerning the age for admission of children to employment in agriculture* (1.L.0.) Signed at Geneva 16 November 1921 ; ratified by New Zealand 8 July 1947. U.K. Cmd. 1612 (1922). 8. Convention re application of weekly rest in industrial undertakings* (1.L.0.) Signed at Geneva 17 November 1921 ; ratified by New Zealand 29 March 1938 ; effective 19 June 1923. U.K. Cmd. 1612 (1922) ; S.P. CXXXII, 480. 9. Treaty between the British Empire, France, Japan and the United States of America relating to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the Pacific Ocean, and accompanying declaration. Signed at Washington 13 December 1921 ; signed in respect of New Zealand; ratified 17 August 1923; effective for ten years after ratification ; thereafter terminable after twelve months' notice. See also supplementary treaty of 6 February 1922. U.K.T.S. No. 6 (1924); S.P. CXVI, 627; L.N.T.S. XXV, 183.
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