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EXTERNAL AFFAlRS— continued Treaties, A-l, 30, 31 ; A-2, 47 ; A-19. Trusteeship, A-l, 46, 70 ; A-2, 89, 93, 137, 152, 167. United Nations— Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, A-l, 80. Second General Conference, Mexico, D.F., November-December, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-15. Palestine, A-l, 36, 54 ; A-2, 108, 120, 154. Special Session, April-May, 1948 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2a. Privileges and immunities, A-14. Second Regular Session, New York, SeptemberNovember, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2. EUROPE— A-l, 27 ; A-2, 54. FAR EAST AND SOUTH EAST ASIA— A-l, 19, 26, 58, 66. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FINANCE— Cook Islands, A-3, 19. Food and Agricultural Organization, A-2b, 7. Lend-lease Settlement Agreement, July, 1946, between New Zealand and United States of America for use of funds made available, A-21. Niue Island, A-3, 35. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 11. United Nations, A-l, 50, 51 ; A-2, 54, 101. Western Samoa, A-4, 19. FINLAND— A-l, 30. FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION— A-l, 60, 83, 85. International Emergency Food Committee, A-l, 85. Third Session, Geneva, August-September, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2b. FORESTRY— A-2, 20 ; A-4, 27. FRANCE— Agreement with New Zealand regarding the granting of credits for the purchase of wool and other New Zealand products, A-9. Exchange of notes with New Zealand regarding the abolition of visas, A-11. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION— A-l, 67; A-2, 82. GENOCIDE— A-l, 52 ; A-2, 112. GERMANY— A-l, 28 ; A-15, 24.
GOLD RESERVES— Yugoslavia : Held by United States of America, A-l, 61. GREECE— A-l, 32; A-2, 11, 108. HAVANA CHARTER, See under EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. HEALTH— Cook Islands, A-3, 9, 10, 23, 25, 30. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 33, 36, 37, 38, SO. World Health Organization, A-l, 82 ; A-2, 77. HOUSING— A-l, 65 ; A-3, 32. HUMAN RIGHTS— A-l, 45, 62. HUNGARY— A-l, 30. INDIA— A-l, 13, 14. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Price control, A-4, 26. TradeCook Islands, A-3, 15, 20, 23. International Trade Organization, A-l, 74; A-8, 80; A-Bb, 6, 63. New Zealand Government trade representative in Japan, A-l, 23. Niue Island, A-3, 36. Tariffs and trade— Conference on Trade and Employment, Cuba, November, 1947-March, 1948 Final Act and relative documents (including the Havana Charter), A-8. Report of New Zealand delegation, A-Bb. Protocols and declaration to the Havana Agreement, signed at Havana, March, 1948, A-Ba. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 10. Western Samoa, A-4, 17, 24, 28. IMMIGRATION— Prevention of immigration which is likely to> disturb friendlv relations between court Has.. A-2, 81. INFLATION. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. INFORMATION— Freedom of information, A-l, 67 ; A-2, 82. Information Section, Prime Minister's Bepartment, A-l, 9. INTERNAL AFFAIRS— Visas: Abolition, A-ll ; A-18; A-20. INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND— A-l, 46, 62, 87, 88. United Nations Appeal for Children, A-l, 88 , A-7a, 62.
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