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5. Exchange of notes relative to customs duty on printed matter advertising British products * Signed at Prague 1 February 1926. New Zealand is not a party, but the treaty applies, subject to articles 9 and 10 of the treaty of commerce of 14 July 1923, to the selfgoverning dominions, India, colonies, possessions, protectorates and mandated territories. Handbook 142 ; L.N.T.S. XLIX, 175. 6. Convention respecting legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters (supplementary to convention of 11 November 1924). Signed at Prague 15 February 1935 ; ratifications exchanged 30 July 1935; effective 30 August 1935 ; terminable after six months' notice. New Zealand acceded by exchange of notes at Prague 8 and 18 February 1936. U.K.T.S. No. 30 (1935); L.N.T.S. CLXI, 389, 405. 7. Exchange of notes relating to the release of assets* Signed at Wellington and Sydney 7 November 1946 and 30 July 1947. Notes exchanged directly between New Zealand Government and Consul-General of Czechoslovakia at Sydney. 8. Agreement regarding the granting of credits for the purchase of New Zealand wool* Signed at London 22 January 1948 ; effective 22 January 1948. Signed by New Zealand 22 January 1948 ; ratification not required. N.Z.T.S. No. 4 (1948). Denmark 1. Treaty for the mutual surrender of criminals.% Signed at Copenhagen 31 March 1873 ; ratifications exchanged 26 April 1873 ; terminable after six months' notice. Extended to Western Samoa by exchange of notes at Copenhagen 5 December 1927 and 10 February 1928. S.P. LXIII, 5 ; Hertslet XIV, 258 ; L.N.T.S. LXIX, 135.
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