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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES. DUTIES.
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AUTHOBITY*.
T A B L E O F A D V A L O R E X DUTIES—continued.
£ s. cp.
Jewellery and clocks and watches
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•*
••• 10 0 0 Law No. 22 of 1899.
Leather unmanufactured not specified in Schedule of specific duties ...
... 10 0 0
Leather manufactured, including boots and shoes, saddlery, gloves and all otber
articles manufactured of leather
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•••
•••
••• 1 0 0 0
Linen yarn
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...
...
... 10 0 0
Linen manufactures
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•••
... 10 0 0
Musical instruments and their parts, accessories and appliances ... ••• 10 0 0
Perfumery and perfumed spirits, cosmetics, hair oil, hair dyes and wash, pearl,
white and red. pomades and powders
Provisions, tinned, bottled, smoked, dried, preserved, pickled or in fancy boxes
or receptacles, not specified in Schedule of specific duties
Silk manufactures ...
Silver manufactures
Straw manufactures
Timi>er and wood and manufactures of wood of all sorts (except firewood)
Tin manufactures ...
Woollen manufactures
Zinc manufactures... ... ... . .
Goods, wares and merchandize not otherwise charged with duty nor exempted
from duty, and not prohibited to be imported
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... 8 0 0
IMPORT DCTY.
TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.
i.—All goods imported for the Government of Cyprus to be used in the public service and Law No. 22 of
IS'JU
duly certified as so imported by the Chief Secretary to Government.
ii.—All Military Su.res imported by His Majesty's War Department and duly certified -as
auch by the Officer to whom they are consigned.
iii.—All articles of Military equipment imported by and for the use of any Officer of His
Majesty's land forces.
iv.—Goods and Stores of every description supplied under contract with His Majestv's War
Department for the public use of His Majesty's land forces, duly certified as such by the principal
Commissariat Officer, snch certificate to be countersigned by the Chief Secretary to Government.
v.—Uniforms of Pubhc Officers and professional robes of Legal or Judicial Officers in the
employment of His Majesty's Government, provided that such uniforms or robes are introduced
for the personal use only of snch officers, and have been duly authorised.
vi.—Professional robes of Advocates entitled to practise in Cyprus.
vii.—Authorised uniforms of Foreign Consuls and Consnlar Officers and national fla-**s
imported for their use.
Authorised uniforms of any Foreign Government to be worn by persons entitled to wear them.
Government medals and decorations to be worn by persons resident in Cyprus.
viii.—Fire-arms for the personal use of Officers of His Majesty's Naval and Militar** Forces.
ix.—Paviinr stones imported by Municipal Councils in the Island to be used for the pavins**
of streets within tlie Municipal limits, and dnly certified as so imported by the President and
Cashier of any Municipal Council.
x.—Str-»et lamps and their fittings imported by Municipal Councils in the Island to be used
in the lighting of .Streets within the Municipal limits, and duly certified as 60 imported bv the
Presideut and the Cashier of any Municipal Council.
xi.—Casks and vats, and staves and hoops for use in constructing casks and vats.
xii.—Microscopes and all microscopical and other apparatus or appliances for purposes of
scientific investigation and research.
xiii.—Gymnastic apparatus, mathematical and generally all other instruments used in schools
for educational purposes, which are imported for the use of schools.