Extradition Treaty and Miscellaneous Notices




SEPT. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2925

Majesty may, by Order in Council, direct that the said Acts
shall apply in the case of such foreign State; and that His
Majesty may, by the same or any subsequent Order, limit the
operation of the Order, and restrict the same to fugitive
criminals who are in or suspected of being in the part of
His Majesty's dominions specified in the Order, and render
the operation thereof subject to such conditions, exceptions,
and qualifications as may be deemed expedient:
And whereas a Treaty was concluded on the twenty-ninth
day of October, one thousand nine hundred and one, be-
tween Us and His Majesty the King of the Belgians, for the
mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, in the case of
which Treaty the Extradition Acts, 1870 to 1895, were
applied by Order in Council of the sixth March, one
thousand nine hundred and two:
And whereas a Supplementary Convention was concluded
on the fifth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and
seven, between Us and His Majesty the King of the
Belgians, for the purpose of completing Article XIV of the
said Treaty of the twenty-ninth October, one thousand nine
hundred and one, for the mutual extradition of fugitive
criminals, which Supplementary Convention is in the terms
following:-
The Government of His Majesty the King of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British
Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, and the
Government of His Majesty the King of the Belgians,
having deemed it necessary to complete Article XIV of the
Treaty of Extradition between Great Britain and Belgium
of the 29th October, 1901, relative to the application of the
stipulations of the Treaty to the extra-European Colonies
and foreign Possessions of the two States, the Undersigned,
duly authorised to that effect by their respective Govern-
ments, have agreed as follows:-
ARTICLE I.
In the relations of each of the High Contracting Parties
with the extra-European Colonies and foreign Possessions
of the other, the periods fixed by Articles IV, paragraph 1,
and V of the Treaty of the 29th October, 1901, shall be ex-
tended as follows:-

  1. A fugitive criminal arrested under the terms of Article
    IV shall be discharged in the dominions of His Britannic
    Majesty if, within the period of two months from the date
    of his arrest, a request for his extradition shall not have
    been made by the Government of the requisitioning State.
    The fugitive criminal may be discharged in the dominions
    of His Majesty the King of the Belgians if within the same
    period a request for his extradition has not been made by
    the Government of the requisitioning State; he shall be
    released if within seven days following the expiration of this
    period the warrant issued by the competent authority shall
    not have been communicated to the fugitive criminal.
  2. The person arrested shall be set at liberty if, within the
    three months, counting from the date of arrest, sufficient
    evidence in support of the demand for extradition shall not
    have been produced.
    ARTICLE II.
    The present Convention shall be ratified and the ratifica-
    tions shall be exchanged at London as soon as possible. It
    shall come into force ten days after its publication, in con-
    formity with the laws of the High Contracting Parties, and
    it shall have the same force and duration as the Treaty of
    Extradition to which it relates.
    In witness whereof the Undersigned have signed the
    present Convention, and have affixed their seals thereto.
    Done in duplicate at London, the 5th March, 1907.
    (L.S.) E. GREY.
    (L.S.) LALAING.

And whereas the ratifications of the said Supplementary
Convention were exchanged at London on the seventeenth
day of April, one thousand nine hundred and seven:
Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of
His Privy Council, and in virtue of the authority committed
to him by the said Extradition Acts, 1870 to 1906, doth
order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and after the
nineteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and
seven, the said Acts shall apply in the case of Belgium,
under and in accordance with the said Treaty as supple-
mented by the said Convention above set forth:
Provided always that the operation of the said Acts shall
be and remain suspended within the Dominion of Canada
so long as an Act of the Parliament of Canada, being Part I
of Chapter 155 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906,
and entitled 'An Act respecting the Extradition of Fugitive
Criminals,' shall continue in force there, and no longer.
A. W. FitzRoy.
(Extract from the London Gazette of Tuesday, July 9, 1907,)

Amended Regulation for the Management and Administration
of the Te Aroha Hot Springs and Domain Grounds.
IN pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred
upon me by Order in Council made on the twenty-fifth
day of January, one thousand nine hundred and four, under
the provisions of section 12 of 'The Public Domains Act,
1881,' and of all other powers and authorities enabling me
in this behalf, I, James McGowan, Acting Minister in charge
of the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, do by this
notification revoke the charges for players' tickets contained
in the Regulations for the Management and Administration
of the Te Aroha Hot Springs and Domain Grounds, made
on the fifteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred
and four, and published in the Gazette of the tenth day of
November, one thousand nine hundred and four, and do
hereby substitute the following in lieu thereof, that is to
say:-
The charges for players' tickets shall be: For bowls,
single game, 6d. per player for each game; for tennis, 3d.
per player for each set; for croquet, 3d. per player for each
game; for bowls, season ticket, £1; for tennis, season ticket,
£1; for croquet, season ticket, 10s. 6d.
As witness my hand, this twenty-first day of Sep-
tember, one thousand nine hundred and seven.
JAMES McGOWAN,
Acting Minister for Tourist and Health Resorts.
"The Agricultural Implement Manufacture, Importation, and
Sale Act, 1905."
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 23rd September, 1907.
A MEETING of the Board constituted under the above
Act is hereby summoned to be held at Christchurch,
in the Provincial Hall, at 10 a.m. on Friday, 11th October,
1907, to inquire into a complaint made under section 4 of
the Act.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.
His Honour Mr. Justice SIM, President of the Arbitra-
tion Court.
J. G. WILSON, Esq., President of the Farmers' Union.
WILLIAM WOMBELL CHARTERS, Esq., President of the
Industrial Association of Canterbury.
A. H. COOPER, Esq. (Wellington), recommended by the
Trades and Labour Councils.
JOSEPH BARUGH, Esq. (Hamilton), recommended by the
Agricultural and Pastoral Association.
J. A. MILLAR,
Minister of Customs.
Notice to Mariners No. 61 of 1907.
Marine Department,
Wellington, 11th September, 1907.
THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the
Board of Trade, London, are published for general
information.
J. A. MILLAR.
AFRICA.
PORT ALFRED APPROACH.- On 28th March, 1907, the s.s.
'Kilbrennan' struck some obstruction off Riet Pt.
(33° 34' S., 27° 0½' E.), in the ern. approach to the port, and
foundered in 10½ fms., at the estimated dist. of 2½ miles from
Riet Pt. The dist. off when she struck was estimated at
from 3 to 3½ miles. It is to be obser. that no bearings are
recorded, although there were both lt.-hs. and beacons in
sight, and that the position of the obstruction is very doubt-
ful. Moreover, as other vessels have foundered near Riet
Pt., the 'Kilbrennan' may have struck wreckage. Under
any circumstances, the 'Kilbrennan' herself is now a
danger, and mariners are warned to give the land a berth of
nearly 4 miles in passing Riet Pt. July.
INDIAN OCEAN.
A pinnacle rk., carrying 4½ fms., and 6 to 7 fms. around,
exists in approx. 6° 1' N., 80° 12½' E., in the fairway to the
harb., with Pt. de Galle Lt.-h. N. 33° W., 57/6 cables, and the
ern. extr. of Gibbet Isl. N. 35° E. July.
CHINA SEA, ETC.
Cochin China.
KAM RANH (CAMRANH) BAY.-On 1st May, 1907, a F. white
lt., vis. from N. 36° E., through N., W., and S., to S. 54° E.,
showing with greater power from N. 54° W., through W., to
S. 36° W., elev. 192 ft, above H.W., R. 12 miles, was to be



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🌏 Extradition Treaty with Belgium (continued from previous page)

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
25 September 1907
Extradition Treaty, Belgium, Supplementary Convention, Order in Council
  • A. W. FitzRoy
  • E. GREY
  • LALAING

🏥 Amended Regulation for Te Aroha Hot Springs and Domain Grounds

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
21 September 1907
Regulation, Te Aroha Hot Springs, Domain Grounds, Charges, Tickets
  • James McGowan, Acting Minister for Tourist and Health Resorts

🏭 Meeting of the Board under the Agricultural Implement Manufacture, Importation, and Sale Act, 1905

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 September 1907
Board Meeting, Agricultural Implement Act, Complaint Inquiry
  • His Honour Mr. Justice SIM, President of the Arbitration Court
  • J. G. WILSON, Esq., President of the Farmers' Union
  • WILLIAM WOMBELL CHARTERS, Esq., President of the Industrial Association of Canterbury
  • A. H. COOPER, Esq. (Wellington), recommended by the Trades and Labour Councils
  • JOSEPH BARUGH, Esq. (Hamilton), recommended by the Agricultural and Pastoral Association
  • J. A. MILLAR, Minister of Customs

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 61 of 1907

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11 September 1907
Marine Department, Notice to Mariners, Navigation Hazards
  • J. A. MILLAR