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1924 1. International agreement for the creation at Paris of an international office for dealing with contagious diseases of animals.* Signed at Paris 25 January 1924 ; terminable every seven years after one year's notice. New Zealand acceded 19 August 1924. U.K.T.S. No. 11 (1926); S.P. CXXI, 884; L.N.T.S. LVII, 135. 2. Agreement embodying certain clauses in the agreement of 9 August 1924 between the German Government and the Reparation Commission* Signed at London 30 August 1924. New Zealand a party. U.K.T.S. No. 36 (1924); S.P. CXIX, 483; L.N.T.S. XXX, 64. 3. Agreement to carry out experts' plan of 9 April 1924* Signed at London 30 August 1924. New Zealand a party. U.K.T.S. No. 36 (1924); S.P. CXIX, 490; L.N.T.S. XXX, 76, 90. 4. Agreement respecting facilities to be given to merchant seamen for the treatment of venereal disease. Signed at Brussels 1 December 1924; terminable after one year's notice. New Zealand acceded 21 August 1925. U.K.T.S. No. 20 (1926); S.P. CXXI, 888 ; L.N.T.S. LXXVIII, 351. 1925 1. International convention relating to dangerous drugs \ with protocol* Signed at Geneva 19 February 1925 ; terminable after one year's notice. New Zealand acceded 17 February 1926. Includes Western Samoa. Convention supplemented by the Geneva Convention of 13 July 1931. It replaces Chapters I, 111 and Vof the Hague convention of 23 January 1912 as between the parties thereto. Amended by protocol of 11 December 1946. U.K.T.S. No. 27 (1928) (Cmd. 3244); S.P. CXXIII, 666; L.N.T.S. LXXXI, 317.

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