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Article 10 The decisions of the Board in all matters may, in the discretion of the Secretary of State of the United States of America, be subject to his review. Article 11 The Government of New Zealand shall, as and when requested by the Government of the United States of America for the purposes of this agreement, make available to the Treasurer of the United States of America, amounts of currency of the Government of New Zealand up to an aggregate amount of the currency of the Government of New Zealand equivalent to $2,300,000 (United States currency). In accordance with the terms of Section II of the Settlement Agreement the rate of exchange between currency of the Government of New Zealand and United States currency to be used in determining the amount of currency of the Government of New Zealand to be made available from time to time hereunder shall, until July 10, 1949, be 3*2442 United States dollars to one New Zealand pound. After July 10, 1949, the rate shall be the rate available to the United States of America for its diplomatic and other official expenditures in New Zealand, on the respective days such amounts of currency are made available. The Secretary of State of the United States of America will make available to the Foundation currency of the Government of New Zealand in such amounts as may be required by the Foundation but in no event in excess of the budgetary limitations established pursuant to Article 3 of the present agreement. Article 12 Furniture, equipment, supplies, and any other articles intended for official use of the Foundation shall be exempt in the territory of New Zealand from customs duties, excises, and surtaxes, and every other form of taxation. All funds and other property used for the purposes of the Foundation, and all official acts of the Foundation within the scope of its purposes shall likewise be exempt from taxation of every kind in the territory of New Zealand. Article 13 The Government of New Zealand shall extend to citizens of the United States of America residing in New Zealand and engaged in educational activities under the auspices of the
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