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 PARCEL POST AGREEMENT-NEW ZEALAND. ARTICLE XXI. March 3, 1933. April 24, 1933. Postal charges other than those prescribed not to be collected. The parcels to which this Agreement applies shall not be subject to any postal charges other than those contemplated by the different articles. hereof. ARTICLE XXII. 1499 Charges other tban prescribed. Prohibition of. Air Parcel8. Air parcels. The Chiefs of the Postal Administrations of the two contracting Surtax. countries have the right to fix by mutual consent the air surtax and other conditions in the case where parcels are conveyed by the air routes. ARTICLE XXIII. Temporary Suspension of Service. In extraordinary circumstances such as will justify the measure,. Tempo~y suspeuo either Administration may temporarily suspend the parcel post SIon of service. service, either entirely or partially, on condition of giving immediate notice, if necessary by telegraph, to the other Administration. ARTICLE XXIV. Matters not provided for in the Present Agreem..ent. 1. pnless they. are provided for in the present .Agreement, all pr~ia~or~ot bereiD questIOns concermng requests for recall or return of Insured parcels, the obtaining and disposition of return receipts therefor, and ad- . t t f'd 't I" t' th 'th h II be Universal Postal JUSmen 0 In emm.~ calmS In c~nnecIOn ereWl, s. a Convention, etc., pr~ governed by the frovlslons of the U mversal Postal Convention and visions to govern. its RegulatIOns 0 Execution, insofar as they are applicable and are Vol. .6, p.~. not contrary to the foregoing provisions. If the case is not pro- vided for at ~ll, the domestic legislation of the United States or of New Zealand, or the decisions made by one country or the other, are applicable in the respective country. 2. The details relative to the application of the present Agree- Details to be fixed b7 ment will be fixed by the two Administrations in RegUlations of common consent. Execution, the provisions of which may be modified or completed by common consent by way of correspondence. A similar Agree- ment through correspondence may be made with a view to the exchange of C.O .D. parcels. 3. Thed.two Admidnistr!lfftions noti~y eahch othher mutufally ofI their t:::~s,:lce of laws, or mances an tarl s concernmg t e exc ange 0 parce post, as well as of all modifications in rates which may be subsequently made. ARTICLE XXV. Entry into Force and Duration of Agreement. Entry into force, etc. 1. This Agreement substitutes and abrogates that signed at Wash- Former Agreement ington, the eighteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred, and ab-&TarmstroBot (talk).l'. 1843. at Wellington the twelfth day of February, one thousand nine hun- dred. 2. It shall become effective on ratification, but pending ratification Effective date. it may be put into force administratively on a date to be mutually settled between the Administrations of the two countries. 8663jO-34 -} 'T 2-14