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Salvador 1. Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Paris 23 June 1881 ; ratifications exchanged 8 November 1882 ; terminable after six months' notice. Extended to Western Samoa by exchange of notes 1927 and 1930 to which New Zealand was a party. S.P. LXXII, 13 ; Hertslet XV, 328 ; L.N.T.S. CVII, 557. San Marino 1. Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Florence 16 October 1899; ratifications exchanged 5 December 1899 ; terminable after six months' notice. Extended to Western Samoa by exchange of notes at Rome 19 July 1934. S.P. XCI, 95 ; Hertslet XXI, 801 ; L.N.T.S. CLVI, 377. Siam 1. Treaty respecting the extradition of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Bangkok 4 March 1911 ; ratifications exchanged 1 August 1911 ; terminable after six months' notice. Extended to Western Samoa by exchange of notes at Bangkok 5 January and 27 February 1928. Reaffirmed by New Zealand on conclusion of state of war on 1 January 1946. U.K.T.S. No. 23 (1911); S.P. CIV, 197; Hertslet XXVI, 931; L.N.T.S. LXXXIII, 516. Soviet Union 1. Temporary commercial agreement. Signed at London 16 April 1930 ; terminable after six months' notice or on conclusion of the commercial treaty. Does not apply to New Zealand, but under article 1 products and manufactures of New Zealand, including Western Samoa, are granted most-favoured-nation treatment subject to reciprocity. Handbook 615.

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