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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
PROHIBITIONS A N D RESTRICTIONS O N IMPORTS A N D EXPORTS.—continued.
EXPORTS.
ANTIQUITIES.—Exportation prohibited without the permission of Government.
BARK, TAR, PITCH
AND
RESIN.—Exportation prohibited, except by license under the
hand of the Governor.
TIMBER, CHARCOAL
AND
FIREWOOD.—Being the produce of Cyprus, exportation pro–
hibited except by license under the hand of the Governor.
MANURE.—Exportation prohibited.
GAME.—Exportation unlawful.
Definition of Game.—Hares', Pheasants, Partridges and Francolins.
Note.—Includes game in any form, pickled or otherwise. A reasonable quantity of
provisions for ships in port may, however, be allowed.
SKINS
OR
EGGS
of Game or Wild Bird.—Exportation unlawful. The Governor may
however allow exportation for scientific purposes.
ARMS.
AMMUNITION, MILITARY
AND
NAVAL
STORES.—The
Governor may prohibit exportation,
or the carriage coastwise, in order to prevent their being used against His Majesty's
subjects or forces, or against auy forces engaged or which may be engaged in co-operation
with His Majesty's forces.
The exportation to China of arms, ammunition and munitions of war of
every description, excluding sporting weapons and ammunition therefor, is
nrohibited except by license under the hand of the Governor.
DANGEROUS DRUGS :—
Raw Opium and Coca Leaves.—Exportation prohibited.
Indian Hemp.—Exportation prohibited.
Prepared Opium.—Exportation prohibited.
Morphine, cocaine (including synthetic cocaine), ecgonine. diacetyl-morphine (comraonlv
known as diamorphine or heroin), and their respectpve salts
:
medicinal opium, and
any extract or tincture of Indian hemp, and any preparation, admixture, extract
or other substance containing any proportion of diacetyl-morphine or containin**-
not less than one-fifth per cent, of morphine or one-tenth per cent, of cocaine or
ecgonine.—Exportation prohibited except under license in writing of the Governor
AtJTHOKITV.
Law No. 4 of 1905,
sec. 32.
Law No. 24
of 1879,
sec. 32. as
amended by
Law 10 of 1924,
and
GazetU No. 18 of 7th
April, 1879.
Law No. 24 of 1879,
sec. 31, as amended by
Law
10 of 1924.
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Law
No. 24
of 1879,
sec. 33 (2), and Notice
No. 2555, published in
Gazette No. 447 of 3rd
August, 1894.
f Law No. 38 of 1922.
I sec. 12.
I Law No. 6 of 1925,
j sec. 2.
CS. 242/07 of 21st
) February, 1907.
) C.C.C. 63/07 of 27th
- February, 1907.
J Law* No. :1s, 1922,
( seen. 18. 19.
The Cyprus Expor–
tation of Arms Order
in Council, 1903, pub–
lished in Gazette No.
759 of Sth Mav, 1903.
Law No. 24 of 879,
sec. 59 (1).
I
Law No. 22 of 1925,
sec. 3.
i Law No. 22 of 1925,
j sec. 4.
t Law No. 22 of 1925,
j sec. 6.
Law No. 22 of 1925,
, sees. 9 and 11 (1).
PROHIBITIONS ON EXPORTS UNDER THE PROVISIONAL
POWERS LAWS, 1919 TO 1926.
GOODS PROHIBITED TO BE EXPORTED TO ALL DESTINATIONS .*—
Artillery of all kinds.
Apparatus for the discharge of all kinds of projectiles, explosives or gas-diffusin-?
Flame throwers.
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Bombs.
Grenades.
Machine-guns.
Mares and tillies.
Order in Council No.
GOODS PROHIBITED TO BE EXPORTED IO AU. POETS AND DESTINATIONS ABROAD OTHER
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Rifled small-bore breech-loading weapons of all kinds.
Ammunition for use with such arms.
Firearms and ammunition, whether complete or in parts.
Tools, appurtenances and accessories for the filling anil repair of rifle and shotgun
cartridges.
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Explosives.