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PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued Agreement between the Governments of New Zealand and Pub Canada for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income. Ottawa, 12 March, 1948 ... ..? ... ... 56 Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the United States of America for the avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income. Washington, 16 March, 1948 ... 57 United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment: Report of the New Zealand Delegation on the Conference held at Havana, Cuba, 21 November, 1947-24 March, 1948 ... 58 Protocols and Declaration to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ... ... ... ... ... ... 59 The United Nations : Report of the New Zealand Delegation on the Second Regular Session of the General Assembly held at New York, 16 September-29 November, 1947 ... ... 60 The United Nations : Report of the New Zealand Delegation to the Special Session of the General Assembly on Palestine, New York, April-May, 1948 (in the press) ... ... ... 61 Exchange of Notes between the Governments of New Zealand and Sweden concerning the Mutual Abolition of Visas. (In the press) ... ... ... ... ... ... 62 Treaties and Inter-governmental Agreements which affect New Zealand. (In the press) ... ... ... ... 63 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations : Report of the New Zealand Delegation on the Third Session held at Geneva, 25 August-11 September, 1947. (In the press) ... ... ... ... ... ... 64 Department of External Affairs : Annual Report 1 April, 194731 March, 1948. (In the press) ... ... ... 65

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