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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, «C.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
I M P O RTS—con tin ued.
(7). The importation of hides and skins is restricted to the port of Larnaca (except itt
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, iu all cases,
be subject to the regulations iu that behalf for the 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
Cyprus, other than Larnaca, is prohibited, aud such importation is liable to be
5inhibited iu any case iu which the Chief Medical Officer or any Officer acting for or
elegnted 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 iold or used clothes for the purposes of sale
commerce is absolutely prohibited.
AUTHORITY".
or
Importation prohibited from France,
Italy, Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Austria,
Greece, Russia, Roumania, Turkey in ,
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f Europe and Asia Minor, Australia, S. 276 published m^-SajJtti-i
Bulgaria, Cape Colony, Germany, Hun–
gary, Mexico, Samos, Servia, Switzer–
land, Tunis, U. S. America.
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.
The importation of indecent or obscene prints, printings, photographs, books, cards, litho–
graphic or other engravings, or auy other indecent or obscene articles is prohibited.
The importation of waste or refuse of cotton wool known as " Flock" is absolutely
prohibited.
All fruits and vegetables {a) in a raw state, whether
fresh or dried.
All trees and plants and every living part of a tree
or plant.
Allflowers,cut or otherwise.
All dried plants and flowers.
Staves which have been used for vine props or
similar purposes.
All binding which has been used for vines or other
plants.
Earth and gravel, leaf and garden mould.
All animal and vegetable manures, except guano,
bone dust and other fossil or chemically prepared
mannres.
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Hay and 3traw, compressed or otherwise (excepc
that used as packing for goods.)
Grass, leaves or other vegetable matter.
L I V I N G P A R T S O F
PLANTS.—Importation
prohibited from Egypt.
Imitation coins, all articles, trinkets or ornameuts which resemble legally current coins and
which in che opinibn of the Cnstoms may give rise to deception, proiiibited.
" W H I T E O R Y E L L O W P H O S P H O R O U S
MATCHES.—Importation
prohibited.
EXPORTS.
ANTIQUITIES.—Exportation prohibited without the permission of Government.
B A R K , T A R , P I T C H A N D
RESIN.—Exportation
prohibited.
T I M B E R , C H A R C O A L A N D
FIREWOOD.—Being
the produce of Cyprus, exportatiou prohibited.
MANURE.—Exportation prohibited.
GAME.—Exportation unlawful.
S K I N S O R E G G S
of Game or "Wild Bird.—Exportation unlawful. His Excellency may
however allow exportation for scientific purposes. Definition of Game—Mouflou, Hares, ,
Pheasants, Partridges, Francolins, Sand Grouse, Quail, Bustards. Wild Swans. Wild Geese, (
Onlcr in Council No.
2tl of 13th February.
1895, undor Seo. 3 of
L a w No. 22. IS'J'J. com–
bined with Law No. 23,
1879.
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Order in Council No.
371 published in Gnzette
No. 774 of 30th Novem–
ber, 1903.
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Older in Council No.
366 published in Gazette
No. 756 of 27th March,
1903.
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Order in Council No.
3'J0 published in Gazette
No. 314 of 27th January,
1905.
{ O r d e r in Council No.
445 published in Gazette
No. 920, p. 6528.
Order in Co ncil No.
No. 547, pp. 3323-24.
Gazette No. 446. p. 2522.
Onier in Council No.
07 published in Gazette
1010,
p
. 7433.
Law No. G. HH". sec. 5.
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Law No. 4, 1905.
Law No.21, Is:?, sec.32.
Law No. 24.1379. sec. 31.
Law No. 24. IS79, sec. 33.
Law No. 15,
14. 19. 20
1911. sees.
A reasonable quantity of
Wild Duck of any kind, Woodcock and Snipe,
Note.—Includes game in any form, pickled or otherwise.
provisions for ships in pore may, however, be allowed.
A R M S , A M M U N I T I O N , M I L I T A R Y A N D N A V A L S T O R E S :
The High Commissioner may prohibit exportation, or the carriage of the coastwise, in
order to prevent their being used against His Majesty's subjects or forces, or agaiust any
forces engaged or which may be engaged in co-operation with His Majesty's forces.
SPONGE LICENSES.
(ISSUED AT LARNACA ONLY.)
For boats or vessels having diving apparatus on board
For boats or vessels having divers on board but no diviug apparatus
For boats or vessels having harpoons only
Note.—For the present permission to fish for Sponges is granted uuder an
made by which the spongefisheryis carried on by the Inspector of Fisheries
C S . 242/07.
C.C.C. 63/07.
The Cyprus Exporta–
tion of Arms Order in
Council. 1903. Gazette
No. 759. p. 5059.
£
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arrangement
Law
sec. 11.
No. 6 of 1890,
(a) Potatoes for seed purposes
m a y
be imported at Larnaca from any country. Order in Council No. 529 of 7th January. 1913.