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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES,
DcTiEsy&c.
I M P O R T DUTY—continiud.
AOTHO«ITT.
TABLE OF
PREFERENTIAL
RATES.
On foods consigned froimand grown, produced, or manufactured in the British Empire. Law -**
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sec. 34.
Goods.
Rati of Duty.
Aircraft and Accessories
One-fourth of the full rate.
Motor Cars and Motor Cycles and parts thereof ... One-third of the ful. rate.
Musical instruments and parts thereof
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Clocks and part3 thereof
Watches and parts thereof
Cinematograph films
Beer, ale, porter, and all other malt liquors...
Cotton yarns and thread
Cotton piece goods ...
Matches ... •••
••• ••• \ Two-thirds of the full rate.
Soap ... ... ... ••• •*• ••• **•
Woollen yarns and thread ... ...
Wonil*n manufactures
Earthenware and china
Furniture
Haberdashery nnd millinery
Dves ... .•• ••• ••• ••• •••
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\ Sixty-six and two-thirds per oent. of the full
Wine, sparkling ...
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Wine, other kinds ... ... ... -*- Sixty per cent, of the full race.
Spirits of all sorts spirituous compounds, ) y
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hqueurs and cordials
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All goods not otherwise specified
Five-sixths of the full rate.
TABLE OF EXBMPTIONS.
i.—All goods imported for the Governmeuc of Cyprus to be used in the public service and LawN:. 22 of 1399,
duly citified as so imported by the Colonial Secretary.
ii.—All Military Storos imported by HU M-ijescy's War Department and duly certified as
such by the Officer to w h o m chey are cousig-.ed.
iii.—All arcicies of Milicary equipmenc imported hy aud for che use of any Officer uf His
Maji-scy's -and forces.
tv.—Goods and Stores of evf*ry description supplied under contract *ich His Majesty's War
Denarcmenc for the public use of His Majesty's land forces, duly certified as such by che principal
Commissariat Officer, 3uch certificate to be countersigned by the Colonial Secrecary.
v.— Uniforms of Public Officers and professional robes of Le?al 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 such officers, and have been duly authorised.
vi.—Professional robes of Advocates entitled to practise in Cyprus.
vii.—Authorised uniforms of Foreign Consuls and Consular Officers aad national flags
imported for their use.
Anthorised uniforms of any Foreign Government to be worn by persons entitled to wear them.
Government medals and decoracions to be worn by persons resident in Cyprus.
^iii.—Firearms for the personal use of Officers of His Majesty's Naval and Military Forces
serving in Cyprus.
ix.—Paving scones imported by Municipal Councils in the Island to be used for the paving
of screets within the Municipal limits, and duly certified as so imported by che President and
Cashier of any Municipal Council.
x.—Street 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 ao imported by the
President and the Cashier of any Municipal Council.
xi.—Casks and vats, and staves and hoops for use iu constructing casks and vats.
xii.—Microscopes and all microscopical and other apparatus or appliances for purposes of
aciencific 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.
sec. Z.