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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—continued.
IMPORTS—contin ued.
APTBORITT.
Importation prohibited from Algeria,
Asia Minor, AustraUa, Austria, Bulga–
ria, Cape Colony, Egypt, France, Ger–
many, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Mexico,
Order in Council No.
668 published in Gazette
"No. 1226 of 19th May,
1916.
Order in Council No.
703 of llth Mav. 1917.
Gazette Xo. 1282* of 18th
May, 1917.
Order in Council No.
507 published in Gazette
No. 1010, p. 7433.
' Law No. 6, 19l». s-.-c. 5.
Proclamation of 29th
October, 1919 in Gazette
No. 1397 of SlstOi-tober,
V.191U. and Ord-rr in
[ Council No. S4H pub.
in Gasette No. 1502 of
25th November. 1921.
Hay and straw, compressed or otherwise (a).
Vine (including the fresh or dry parts of it,
but excluding raisins and currants), unless the •{ Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Samos,
special permission of the High Commissioner is Servia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria,
first obtained.
Tunis, Turkey in Europe, United
States of America, either directly or
. indirectly.
X o article, the importation of which is in any way prohibited or restricted under,
tbe provisions of these regulations, shall be allowed to be imported from any place or
country from which the importation of such article is not prohibited orrestricted,unless
the officer of the Customs shall be satisfied that such article does not originate in any
place or country from which the importation of such article is prohibited or restricted
and that the other requirements of these regulations have been complied with in respect
of such article.
The importation of un roasted ground nuts is absolutely prohibited.
Imitation coins, all articles, trinkets or ornaments which resemble legally current coins and
which in the opinion of the Customs may give rise to deception, prohibited.
W B I T S OP. T E L L O W P H O S P H O R O U S
MATCHES.—Importation
prohibited.
D Y E S A N D D Y E S T U F F S
:—The importation into Cyprus of the following dyes and
dyestuffs, not being the produce or manufacture of any part of the British Empire,
is prohibited, except by special licence under the hand of the Chief Secretary to
Government :—.All derivatives of coal tar generally known as intermediate products
capable of being used or adapted for use as dyestuffs, or of being modified or
further manufactured into dyestuffs. .All direct cotton colours, all union colours,
all acid colours, all chrome and mordant colours, all alizarine colours, all basic
colours, all sulphide colours, all vat colours (including synthetic indigo), all oil,
spirit, and wax colours, all lake colours, and any other synthetic colours, dyes,
stains, colour acids, colour lakes, leuco acids, leuco bases, whether in paste, powder,
solution or any other form.
D A N G E R O U S
DRUGS.—Importation
prohibited, except under licence of the Chief Medical
Officer in writing previously obtained.
Definition of Dangerous Drugs.—" Dangerous drug " includes opium, morphine, cocaine,
ecgonine, and diamorphine (commonly known as heroin), and their respective salts,
and any preparation, admixture, extract, or other substance containing not less
than one-fifth per cent, of morphine or one-tenth per cent. of. cocaine, ecgonine
or diamorphine (the percentage in the case of morphine shall be calculated as in
respect of anhydrous morphine).
POULTRY.—Importation from Egypt, Palestine and Syria prohibited.
EXPORTS.
AKTIQUITIES.—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.
Definition of Game.—Mare**, Pheasants, Partridges, Francolins. Sand Grouse, Quail.
Bustards. Wild Swans, Wild Geese, Wild Duck of any kind. Woodcock and Snipe.
Note.—Includes game in any form, pickled or otherwise. A reasonable quantity of C.S. ;*
2
/0"_
provisions for ships in port may, however, be allowed.
C.C.c. 63/0..
SKINS O R E G G S
of Game or* Wild Bird.—Exportation unlawful. TTis Excellency may Law No. 3S, 1922. sees.
however allow exportation for scientific purposes.
I Order in Council No.
! *64 published in Gazette
>*No. 1510 of lst Feb.,
j 1922.
J
{ O r d e r of High Com–
missioner of 27th May,
1922 pnb. in Gazette No*
1531 of 9th June. 1922.
L a w No. 4, 1905.
Law No. 24,1879. sec. 31.
Law No. 24.1S79. sec. 31.
Law No. 24.1879. sec. JS.
Law So. 3S. 1922. sec. IX.
18. 19.
(u) Grass, leaves or other vegetable matter used as packing for goods imported from any of above places shall be destroyed at the
Custom House at the port of arrival: except when such packing is in the form of manufactured wrappers of dry straw, which m a y be
admitted. The importation of hay and straw, compressed or otherwise, from other countries shail be permitted only if such hay or straw
is accompanied by a Declaration or Certificate in the prescribed form shewing the place of origin and declaring it free from Phylloxera,
Mealy Bug (Crossotosoma Aegyptiacum). the Lesser Cotton W o r m (Aletia luridula). Boll Wee**-,' (Anthonomus grandis), Colorado R«*-tl-
Piak Cotton Boll W o r m (Gelechia Gossy Piella), and such other disease as m a r be notified in the Cyprtu Gasette.
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