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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
I M P O R T D U T Y .
D R A W B A C K OF I M P O R T
DUTY—continued.
In lieu of drawback of import duty paid in respect of any wine, spirits, malt liquors
. tobacco, cigars or articles of food imported aud subsequently actually consumed or used by
Her Majesty's Land Forces,fixedmoney allowances are paid out of the Island Treasury to
the Officers and Soldiers of Her Majesty's Land Forces quartered within the Island.
The amount of dnty paid on any urticle which may be subsequently supplied to the High
Commissioner shall be refunded out of the Treasury on the order of the High Commissioner.
AUTHORITY.
Law No. 22 of 1899.
Schedule 3, Law No.
22. of 1899.
Per cantar
per 100 okes
per oke
.t
c.p.
9
8
oo
ho
18
7
10
18
18
L a w No. 22 of 1899
"(Schedules 11 and 8).
Order in Council No.
276 of tbe Sth April,
1897.
TITHE DUES LEVIABLE ON EXPORTATION.
In respect of:—
Nicosia District
Larnaca
<«) Caroubs <£
imassol
t
»
x
'
\ Famagusta ,,
Papho
^ Eyrenia
Aniseed ... '
Cotton ...
Linseed ...
Mavrokokko
Raisins ...
Silk cocoons
W o u n d Silk
Manufactured silk, if manufactured by other than handlooms
PHYLLOXERA.
(b) With a view to prevent the introduction of the Phylloxera, the importation of certain
-articles from infected countries is prohibited.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND
EXPORTS.
T h e following are the Prohibitions and Restrictions on Imports and Exports :—
IMPORTS.
GOATS.—Importation prohibited, save under permit of High Commissioner, L a w 10 of 1888.
L O C U S T
EGGS.—Importation prohibited, sec. 8 and 9, L a w 11 of 1881.}
S I L K - W O R M
EGGS.—Importation prohibited except uuder certain conditions, L a w 17 of
1897.
I M M I G R A N T S
(Destitute, criminal and vicious).—Landing prohibited, unless security given for
support or for deportation, Gazette 602, p. 3697, vear 1898. and 6ee C S . Circular Ko.
4123/06 of U t h February, 1907.
J E W S (Destitute).—Landing prohibited, Gazette 139, p. 450, year 1884.
L E P E R S . — L a n d i n g prohibited, GazeUe 295, p. 1426, year 1889.
(c) TOBACCO.—Importation prohibited, except under permit from High Commissioner, if in
packages weighing less than 20 okes each and by ships of less than 60 tons burden, sec.
26, L a w 24 of 1879.
EXPQRTS.
ANTIQUITIES.—Exportation prohibited without the permission of Government, L a w K o . 4
of 1905.
B A R K , T A R , P I T C H A X D RESIN.—Exportation prohibited, L a w 24 of 1879, sec. 32.
T I M E E R , C H A R C O A L A N D
F I R E W O O D . — B e i n g
tbe produce of Cvprus, exportation prohibited,
L a w 24 of 1S79, sec. 31.
MANURE.—Exportation prohibited, L a w 24 of 1879, sec. 33.
T h e importation into the Island of the under-mentioned goods, articles and merchandise
is prohibited absolutely:
(1). Silver or copper coins.
(2). Beshliks, altiliks or metallique piastres.
(3). All sovereigns and half sovereigns coined before the reign of Her late Most
Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria.
(«) Tiiis rate also applies to ground caroubs. if without intermixture of any other substance, and in the \
case of caroubs in a manufactured state mixed with other substance, or any substance in which caroubs ( Law No. 22 of 1809,
constitute a component part, the charge is made in proportion to tbe quantity of caroubs contained in the f sec. 2S (.2).
whole quantity of exported substance. (See alto Loeutt tax.)
(b) The Tarious Orders in Council have siucc been consolidated and amended by Order in Council No. 276. of Sth April, 1S97,
published ia Gazette Ko. 547, of lith April, 1897.
(c) Tobacco mar, however, be imported by parcel post in small quantities on payment of an additional duty of .lep. per oke, or
fraction of an oke. Gazette 699 of 25th May, 1901. page 449S. If otherwise imported than through the Parcel Post under special permis–
sion from the Hi?b Commissioner in packages of less than 20 okes, there is payable io addition to the Customs duty a further import.
•duty of IJ. per oke, or fraction of an oke, Gazette 718 of 17th January, 1902, page 4694.
!
Order of High Com–
missioner in Council
published in Gazette No.
692 of 1st March. 1901.