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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES; DUTIES, &C.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
IMPORTS—continued.
AUTHORITT.
| Order in Council No.
Imitation coins, all articles, trinkets or ornaments which resemble legally current coins and < 50? published in_Gasette
,-„b ;-, i-bo r.nininn nf th* f-nstnmR m a t 'rive rise to deception, orohibited.
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which in the opinion of the Customs may give rise to deception, prohibited.
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.
BARK, TAR, PITCH AND RESIN.—Exportation prohibited.
TIMBER, CHARCOAL AND
FIREWOOD.—Being
the produce of Cyprus, exportation prohibited.
MANURE.—Exportation prohibited.
GAME.—Exportation unlawful.*
SKINS OR EGOS
of Game or Wild Bird.—Exportation unlawful. His Excellency may
however allow exportation for scientific purposes. Definition of Game—Mouflon, Hares,
Pheasants, Partridges. Francolins, Sand Grouse, Quail, Bustards, Wild Swans, Wild Geese,
Wild Duck of any kind. Woodcock and Snipe,
Xote,—Includes game in any form, pickled or otherwise. A reasonable quantity of
provisions for ships in port may, however, be allowed.
ARMS, AMMUNITION. MILITARY AND NAVAL STORES:
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 against any
forces engaged or which may be engaged in co-operation with His Majesty's forces.
No. 1010, p. 7433.
Law No. 6, 1910, sec 5.
L a w No. 4,1905.
Law No. 24,1879, sec 32.
Law No. 24,1879, sec. 31.
Law No. 24.1S79, sec. 33.
L a w No. 15, 1911. sees.
14, 19, 20.
C S . 242/07.
C.C.C. 63/07.
The Cyprus Exports*
tion of Arms Order in
Council. 1903, Gazette
No. 759. p. 5059.
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SPONGE LICENSES.
(ISSUED AT LARNACA ONLY.)
For boats or vessels having diving apparatus on board
For boats or vessels having divers on board bnt no diving apparatus
For lwats or vessels having harpoons only
Xote.—For the present permission to fish for Sponges is granted nnder an arrangement
made hy which the spongefisheryis carried on by the Inspector of Fisheries.
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CUSTOMS BONDED WAREHOUSE RENT, LARNACA AND
FAMAGUSTA. (a)
The following are charges for rent on goods deposited in the Customs Bonded Warehouse, if
re-exported :—
Per month
On packages containing wines, spirits, or other liquids, not exceeding 2 gallons s. cp.
content, each
Exceeding 2 gallons nnd not exceeding 6 gallons content, each
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Exceeding 100 gallons content, each
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Xote.—In the case of wines, spirits, and other liquids, imported in hooped bundles containing
two or more cases each case is to be considered as a separate package.
Per month
Ou other goods in packages weighing :—
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Under 20 okes gross, each package
From 20 to 100 okes. each ...
., 100 ., 250
„ 2.50 ,, -iOO
Exceeding 400 okes. each ...
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On goods not specially packed :—
For each 100 okes
On timber, for every 40 cubic feet
Provided that double the above rates shall be charged on goods withdrawn for Home Con–
sumption, and that the rates on wines and spirits shall be reduced to one-half after twelve months
Order of High Commis–
sioner published in Gaz.
S-825 of 19th Mav, 1905,
and 1226 of 19th May,
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(o) See Gatette No. 843 of 12th January, 1906. for Regulations respecting the establishment of prirate Bonded Warehouses/