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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES. DUTIES, tic.
fROHHUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND KXPORTS—coniinivd
IMPOSTS—continued.
ACTHOaiTT.
• Older in Council Nn_
The importation of waste or refuse of cotton wool known as "Flock" is absolutely ) -.a-", published in Gazttfr
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prohibited.
All fruits and vegetables (u) in a raw state, -j
whether fresh or dried (save as provided at (d) below).
All trees aud plants and every living part of a tree
or plant including seeds (6), (save as provided at (d)
below).
All flowers, cut or otherwise.
All dried plants and flowers (d).
Staves which have be?n used for vine props or
similar purposes.
Allbiudinsr 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
manures.
Importation prohibited from Algeria,
Asia Minor, Australia, Au-tria, Bulga–
ria, Cape Colony, Egypt, France, Ger–
many, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Mexico,
y Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Samos,
i Serbia, Spain. Switzerland, Syria,
Tunis, Turkey in Europe, United
States of America, either directly or
indirectlv.
Order in Council No.
i-ti'ittpublished in Gazctti
N.». 122K, of 19th May,
1916.
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Hay and straw, compressed or otherwise (c).
Vine (including the fresh or dry parts of it,
but excluding raisins and currants), unless the
special permission of the Governor is first
obtained.
N o article, the importation of which is in any w a y prohibited or restricted under
the 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 or restricted, 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.
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The importation of unroasted ground nuts is absolutely prohibited.
All articles, trinkets or ornaments whicn resemble coins legally current
which in the opinion of the Customs may give rise to deception, prohibited.
in Cyprus
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Onier in Council "NO.
703 of llth M a r . 1917.
(r'azctrr'So. 12S2 of ISth
May. 1917.
( Onier in Council So.
<. 507 published in Gazette
[ No. 1010. p. 743'-..
(a) Potatoes for seed purposes only m a y be imported at Larnaca and Famagusta in such quantities and from such countries
only as shall be specially authorised by the Director of Agriculture. T h e potatoes must be imported direct from the country
ot origin, provided that they m a y be transhipped if they remain in Customs charge while at the transhipping port. Evrry
consiimment of potatoes for seed purposes must be accompanied by the documents set out in Schedules A and B of Order in Council
N o . lO'SU of the 31st December, 1924, published in GazeUe No. 1668 of 2nd January, 1925, as a m e n d e d by Order in Council
N o . 1074 of Sth October. 1025, published in GazeUe N o . 1724 of 9th October, 1925, and shall be subject to inspection by
the Director of Agriculture or an inspecting officer acting on his behalf.
(6) The importation from the American Continent (including Canada, the United States of America, South America
and West Indies), China, Cochin-China, Greece, India, Russia, Turkenstan, Turkey, and from any country not possessing
a Government Entomological service, either directly or indirectly, of cotton seed and seed cotton, and any green or living
part of the Cotton Plant ; of dry leaves, sticks, or refuse of the Cotton Plant; of raw cotton ; and of packing material
which has or is suspected of having been used in the transportation or storage of any part of the Cotton Plant, m a y be
permitted through the Port of Famagusta if the importation is accompanied by a statutory declaration in the prescribed
form and if forthwith on importation these articles are disinfected in such manner as the Director of Agriculture shall
prescribe, or placed in quarantine in such place and for such period as he shall deem fit. If the aforesaid arcticles have
been imported from a country other than those herein mentioned, importation m a y bo permitted through the Port of
Famagusta provided that sucn importation is accompanied by a statutory declaration by the shipper in the prescribed
form naming the place of origin (Order in Council N o . 1054 of 13th May, 1925. published in Gazette N o . 1695 of 15th
M a y . 1925).
<e\ Gr.-.*i*. le.ir*-i or other vegetable matter used as packing for goods imported from any of abore place*, shall bo destroyed at the
Cu6icm House ;it tiie port of arrival ; except trhen such packing is in the form of manufactured wrappers of dry straw. which may be
admitted. The importation of hay and straw, compressed or otherwise, from other countries shall be permitt* <i miiy if such hay or straw
Ls accompanied by a Declaration or Certificate in the prescribed form shewing the piace of origin and declaring it fiee from Phylloxera,
Mealy Bug (Crotwocnsoma Aegyptiacum), the Lesser Cotton W o r m (Aictia luridula), Boll Weevil (Anthonomus grandis), Colorado Beetle,
Pink Cotton Boll Worn* (Gelechia gossypieUa), and such other disease as mav be notified in the Cyprus Gazette.
(i) EXEMPTION'S.—Nothing in this Order contained shall be deemed to prohibit the importation of the following articles :—Wheat
barley and other cereals, and all dry 3eeds (except cotton seed) properly cleaned from the busk, straw and earth. Acorns, va Ionia
almonds, walnuts, chestnuts and other nuts, (free from the outer husks, leaves, stalks and branches), except ground nuts. Preserves..
Crystallized fruits. Bottled and canned fruits aud vegetables hermetically sealed in proper receptacles. Flour and meal of all kinds and
every preparation thereof. Tamarind. Saponaria wood. Vegetables desiccated by artificial heat and enclosed in packages. Dry and
aromatic plants used for medicinal purposes and for dyeing, if free of earth.