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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
I M P O R T D U T Y .
T A B L E O P
EXEMPTIONS—-continued.
xiv.—Animals and livestock, atlases and maps, anchors and chains (ships'), bark, boats,
charcoal, church furniture, and articles intended to be used in the building andfittingup of
churches and mosques, and vestments and other articles necessarily used for religious services
and certified to be so intended or used, as the case m a y be, by the proper ecclesiastical
authority, coals, empty casks and sacks, freshfish,gold bullion and specie, ice, lime, medicines
and medical appliances, pitch and tar, printed books, sawdust, silk-worms' eggs, sponges taken
by licensed boats, stationery, printing paper, whether white or coloured, printing ink, printers'
type, and printing materials, sulphur, wheat, barley, oats, vetches, flour, bran, chopped straw,
cotton seed, fodder for cattle, and all mechanical appliances for use in manufacture and
examination of wine; sulphur syringes, tombstones and memorial tablets, and tools and
implements used in Agriculture and Handicrafts.
xv.—Machinery and parts of Machinery and their fittings, connections and gearing.
The High Commissioner may in certain cases order admission free of duty of goods sent for
use in Consular Offices (Sec. 11 of L a w X X I I . of 1899).
Dutiable articles and articles sent away for the purpose of alteration or repair provided:
(1) that prior to exportation such articles 3hall have been produced to the Customs for the
purpose of identification on re-importation, (2) or that the Chief Collector of Customs is satisfied
that the articles are the same, (3) and that the re-importation takes place within one year from
the date of exportation.
Disinfectants imported in bulk (*.*., packages each weighing not less than 10 okes or in drums
each not less than five gallons) admitted duty free.
Hospital appliances or equipment, certified under the hand of the Chief Medical Officer to
be imported for the use of any Hospital
Firewood, free of import duty.
Postage Scamps—used or unused—other than those of Cypras, are free of import duty.
AlXTHORITT.
L a w Na. 22 of 1899.
Order in Coancil No.
478 of 25th Jan., 1910,
published in Gazette No.
967, p. 6985.
Order in Coancil No.
494 of 23rd Nov.. 3910,
Gazette No. 996, p. 7243,
Order in Coancil N a
288, 17th Sept., 1897,
Gazette No. 570 of lst
Oct., 1897.
Order in Council No,
S52 of 18th Feb., 1902,
published in Gazette Na
721 of 28th Feb., 1902.
Order in Conncil No.
328 published ia Gazette
No. 654 of 2nd March,
1900.
( Order in Council N a
Empty cardboard boxes and labels, which the Chief Collector of Customs is satisfied are for \ 378 of 7th March 1904,
use in connection with the raising of silk-worm eggs.
Gasette No. 785 of uth
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*• March, 1904.
, Iron piping, which the High Commissioner is satisfied is for work of Public utility and j
0rder in Coni
-a- No.
i imported by any public Municipal body or authority.
( No ffi^thN^Sf*
All manure and fertilisers, guano, bonedust, and all chemical manures and preparations to be \ 422 published in Gazette
used as manure.
) No. 863, of 24th August,
•- 1906.
Resin—free of import duty.
Motor cars, motor cycles, parts of motor cars and motor cycles, and their fittings and
gearing—free of import duty from 1st April, 1920, and until further orders.
Baggage—the bona fid* baggage accompanying a passenger or following by vessel within two
months shall be exempt from duty.
Order in Council No.
513 published in Gazette
No. 1017, of lst Sept.,
1911.
Order in Council No.
791 published in Gazette
No. 1420 of 30th April,
1920.
Order in Council No.
506 of 27th May, 1911,
published in Gazette Ho.
1010, p. 7433.
Crude Petroleum—when imported as Fuel for oil engines.
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Order in Council No.
526 of 13th July, 1912,
published in Gazette Uio.
1049, p. 7863.
Appliances and equipment for any Municipal Poor House certified by Commissioner of the (
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District as specially imported for the purpose.
$ l £ J t a
I 1196 of 22nd Oct., 1915.
{Order in Council No.
758 of 7th December,
1918, Gazette No. 1355
of 18th December, 1918.
Petrol and Benzine, free of import duty from the 7th December, 1916.