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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
IMPORTS—continued.
AtTTHORITT.
(6). The landing in Cyprus of cattle, horns, hoofs, bones, fodder, litter or dung from
vessels arriving from places where cattle disease has been publicly notified to exist,
is prohibited.
(7). The importation of hides and skins is restricted to the port of Larnaca (except in
cases where special permission under the hand of the Chief Medical Officer has been
obtained to import them at some other place) and such importation shall, in all cases,
be subject to the regulations in that behalf for tlie time being in force under Law 4 of
1880.
(8). The importation of rags and old clothing into any port or place of the Island of
Cyprns, other than Larnaca, is prohibited, and such importation is liable to be
prohibited in any case in which the Chief Medical Officer or any Officer acting for or
delegated by him certifies that the importation of rags or old clothing is likely to be
injurious to the public health.
The importation into the Island of old or used clothes for the purposes of sale or
commerce is absolutely prohibited.
The importation of saccharine is prohibited except in small quantities not exceeding 21bs.
and then only with the permission of the Chief Medical Officer previously obtained in writing.
Order in Council No.
241 of 13th February.
1895, under Sec. 8 of
Law No. 22, 1399. com–
bined with Law No. 23,
1879.
Order in Council No.
374 published in Gazette
No. 774 of 30th Norem-
ber, 1903.
Order in Council No.
366 published iu Gazette
No. 756 of 27th March,
1903.
The importation of indecent or obscene prints, printings, photographs, books, cards, litho- f aon^ w-'hed^s
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graphic or other engravings, or any other indecent or obscene articles is prohibited.
i No. 814 of 27th Januarr,
I 1905.
E X P O R T S .
ANTIQUITIES.—Exportation prohibited wichout the permission of Government.
B A R K , T A R , P I T C H A*NT>
RESIN.—Exportation
prohibited.
T I M B E R , C H A R C O A L A N D
FIREWOOD.—Being
che produce of Cyprus, exportation prohibiced.
MANURE.—Exportation prohibiced.
GAME.—Exporcacion prohibited.
Definition of Game—Deer, mouflon. hares, pheasants, francolins, partridges, sand grouse,
bustards, wild duck, wild geese, woodcock, snipe, quails and land drails.
Xote.—Includes game in any form, pickled or otherwise. A reasonable quancicy of
provisions for ships in pore may. however, be allowed.
S K I N S O R
E G G S . — O f
any specie of bird. Exportation prohibiced except with permission of the
High Commissioner.
A R M S ,
A M M u y m o y ,
M I L I T A R Y A N D X A V A L S T O R E S :
The Hieh Commissioner may prohibit exportaciou, or the carriage of the coastwise, in
order to prevent their being used against His Majesty's subjects or forces, or against any
forces engaged or which may be engaged in co-operation with His Majesty's forces.
Law No. 4, 1905.
Law No. 24. IS79, sec. 32.
Law No. 2t, 1379, sec. 31.
Law No. 24. 1379, sec. 33.
Law No. 2, 1906, sec. 12.
CS. 242/07.
C.C.C. 63/07.
Law No. 2. 1906, sec. IS.
The Cyprus Exporta–
tion of Arms Order in
Council, 1903. Gazette
No. 759, p. 5059.
£ S Cp.
SPONGE LICENSES.
(ISSUED AT LARNACA ONLY.)
For boats or vessels having diving apparaens on board
For boats or vessels having divers on board but no diving apparatus
For boats or vessels having harpoons only
_Note.—For the present no Sponge Licenses are being issued, an arrangement having been
made by which the spongefisherywill be carried on exclusively by the Agricultural Board.
25 0
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6 of
1890,
sec. 11.