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EXTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued Exchange of notes between New Zealand and the undermentioned countries regarding— Abolition of visas— Denmark, A-l 3. Netherlands, A-15. Use of funds made available in accordance with Lend-Lease Settlement Agreement, July, 1946 United States of America, A-14. Visas for travel— United States of America-New Zealand, A-l 6. Far East and South-east Asia, A-l, 16, 57. Far Eastern Commission, A-l, 17. International Military Tribunal for the Far East, A—l, 19. Food and Agricultural Organization, A-l, 78 ; H-29, 25. Fourth Session, Washington, November, 1948 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-8. International Emergency Food Committee, H-44, 21. Genocide, A—l, 69 ; A—2, 127, 152. Greece, A-l, 27. Human rights, A—l, 26, 53, 69 ; A—2, 96, 139, 147 ; A-2a, 9, 10, 35, 36, 37 ; A-3, 8, 36 ; A-4, 38 ; A-l 8, 25. Observance in Bulgaria and Hungary with 'reference to the trials of Church leaders, A-2a, 35. Indians : Treatment in Union of South Africa, A-2A, 7. Indonesia, A-l, 21 ; A-2a, 41. Information : Freedom of information, A—2a, 50, 60. International Children's Emergency Fund, A-l, 60; A-2, 105; B-l [Pt. ll], 40; H-44, 22. International conferences at which New Zealand was represented, A-l, 103. International Labour Office, H—ll, 47. International Organization for Standardization, H-44a, 12. International organizations : Miscellaneous, A-2a, 72. International Telecommunications Conferences, F-l, 21. International Wheat Agreement, A-l, 80; A-20; H-44, 21, 30. Israel, A-2 a, 43. Italian colonies, A-l, 33 ; A—2a, 11. Japan — Allied Council of Japan, A-l, 18. Japanese affairs, A—l, 19. Japanese peace settlement, A-l, 17. New Zealand Government Trade Representative in, A-l, 19. Korea, A-l, 19. League of Nations, A—2, 132. Marshall Aid, B-18, 17. Middle East, A-l, 29. New Zealand representation overseas, A-l, 19, 86, 102, 103. High Commissioners for New Zealand — Canberra, A—l, 92. London, A-l, 87. Ottawa, A-l, 91. Trade representatives, H-44, 20. Overseas representatives in New Zealand, A—l, 98. Pacific, A-l, 13. South Pacific Commission, A-l, 13, 15.

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued Palestine, A-l, 29 ; H-44, 22. Peace settlements with— Italy, Roumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, A-l, 26. Japan, A-l, 17. Prime Ministers' meeting, London, April, 1949 : Text of final communique, together with press statement by the Right Hon. P. Fraser, A-19. Refugees and displaced persons, A-l, 33, 81 ; A-2, 91, 104; A-2a, 54; B-l [Pt. ll], 26, 40 ; B-6, 17 ; E-4, 1 ; H-44, 22. Reparations, H-44, 20. Security Council — Report, A-2a, 30. Veto, A—2a, 30. Seventh Pacific Science Congress, H-21, 7; H-34, 86. Slavery, A-2, 133 ; A-2a, 50. Spain, A-l, 29 ; A—2a, 23. Sterling currency : Devaluation, B-6, 4 ; B—lB. Trade — General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, H-44, 18. Overseas trade, H-44, 18, 20. Representation overseas, H-44, 20. Treaties, A-9. Treaty List, A-l, 9, 100. United Nations, A-l, 35. Finance, A-2 a, 56. Guard to protect the security of Members of Missions, &c., A-2a, 28. Legal questions, A-l, 69 ; A-2, 126 ; A-2a, 58. Third regular session of the General Assembly— Paris, 1948 —First Part: Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2. New York, 1949 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2a. UNESCO, A-l, 75 ; E-l, 8. Third session of the General Conference, Beirut, 1948 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-l 8. Western Union and the Atlantic Pact, A-l, 24. World Health Organization, H-31, 68. World Wood Pulp Conference, Montreal, 1949 : Report, C-3a. FACTORIES. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE ; also LABOUR. FAMILY ALLOWANCES. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. FAR EAST— A-l, 16, 57. FIJI— Defence, H-19, 2. Financial arrangements with, B-l [Pt. ll], 38. FINANCE (see aha BANKING AND CURRENCY)— Agriculture Department, H-29, 26. Auckland Drainage Commission, H-3, 49, 63. Bank of New Zealand, B-15. Budget (Financial Statement, &e.), B-6. Canteen Fund, B-l [Pt. ll], 39, 40; H 19, 12 ; H-19a ; H-22, 10, 11 ; H-228. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 27, 46, Cost of collecting Customs, &c., B-12

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