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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, dec
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—continued
IMPORTS—continued.
Earth and gravel, leaf and garden mould.
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AOTIIOEITY.
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All animal and vegetable manures, except guano,
bone dust and other fosBil or chemically prepared
manures.
Hay nnd straw, compressed or otherwise (a).
Vine (including the fresh or dry parta of it,
but excluding raisins a n d currants), unless the
special permission of the Governor is tirst
obtained.
Order in Council N o .
*5ti8 published m Gaz.
i importation prohibited from Algeria,
A.sia Minor, Australia, Austria, Bulga–
ria, Cape Colony, Egypt, France, *.er-
uiany, (1 recce, Hungary. Italy, Mexico,
^.Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Samoa, r No. -226 of 10th May,
Serbia. Spain, Switzerland, Syria, '"
Tunis, Turkey in Europe. Cnited
Status of America, either directly or
indirectly.
Order in Council N o .
•'.fiS published in Gazette
Order in CouncU N o .
1095 of 22 Feb.. 1928,
published in Gaz. N o .
1735 of 26 Feb.. 1956.
N o article, the importation of which is in any way 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 y y^SoT m h "ST'
place or country from which the importation of such article is prohibited or restricted i<*i6. ""'
and that the other requirements of these regulations have been compUed with in respect
of such article.
Any living or dead portion of apple and pear trees (Genus pyrus), the Mountain Ash *•
(Genus sorbus), the Elm (Genus ulmus), the Hawthorn, May, and Medlar (Genus Crataegus),
and any other species of the aforementioned genera, may be imported through the Port
of Famagusta only, if completely enclosed within stout packing material clearly labelled
on the outside with identification marks and the name of the articles therein contained,
and if forthwith on importation they are disinfected or cleansed in such a manner as the
Director of Agriculture prescribes, provided that all mouid. earth, or manure imported
with the articles and ail the material in which such articles were packed is forthwith
destroyed in so far as is possible by lire. Notification should be given by the importer
to the Director of Agriculture in the prescribed form, in duplicate, at least seven days
before the arrival of such articles.
The importation of merchandise packed in hay, straw or other fodders is prohibited *
unless accompanied by a certificate from a Veterinary Inspector to a Local Authority
of the country of origin that such hay, straw and other fodder has been grown and stored
and the merchandise packed in a district not infected with Foot and Mouth disease, or
unless accompanied by a certificate from a Veterinary Inspector to a Local Authority
that the packing has been thoroughly disinfected. The importation of merchandise
packed in such hay, straw or other fodder unaccompanied by a certificate as aforesaid
is permitted after the destruction of such packing to the satisfaction of the Chief Officer
of Customs at the port of importation. This prohibition does nor affect packing in the
form of manufactured wrappers of straw.
The importation of unroasted ground nuts is absolutely prohibited.
All articles, trinkets or ornaments which resemble coins legally current in Cyprus and
which in the opinion of the Customs may give rise to deception, prohibited.
WHITK OP. YSLLOW PHOSPHOROUS MATCHES.—Importation prohibited.
DAGGERS.—Importation prohibited.
DANGEROUS DRUGS :—
Raw Opium and Coca Leaves.—Importation prohibited except for medicinal and
scientific purposes a n d under license in writing of the Director of Health and into
ports approved b y the Comptroller of Customs.
Prepared O p i u m . — I m p o r t a t i o n prohibited.
Order of 13th May,.
1926, published in Gaz.
No. 1770 of -list M a y ,
1926 and Order of
15th Sept., 1926. pub–
lished in Gnz. No. 1790
of 17th Sept. 1026.
Order in ('...i.ncil No.
:03 of llth Mav. 1917,
Gazette No. 12ii of 18th
May, 1917.
Or er in -"oiinci! No.
Gazette
i V'rtier :n < ounci.
J 507 published ir. o-'i
1 No. 1010, p. 74:13.
I Law No. 6 of 1910,
"j sec. 5.
J The; C y p m a Criminal
1 Code Oni»*r in Council,
192S, s-ec. 7.*».
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Law No. 22 of 1925,
f sees. 2 and 16 (1).
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Indian H e m p . — I m p o r t a t i o n prohibited.
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Morphine, cocaine (including synthetic cocaine), ecgonine, diacetyl-morphine (commonly .
k n o w n as diamorphine or heroin), and their respective salts, medicinal opium, and j
a n y extract or tincture of Indian h e m p , and a n y preparation, admixture, extract
Law No. 22 of 1925,
sec. 6.
Law
sec. 4.
.•2 of 1925,
L a w No. 22 of 1925,
or other substance containing a n y proportion of diacetyl-morphine or containing ' sees. S and 11(1). vi.i
not less than one-fifth per cent, of morphine or one-tenth per cent, of cocaine or <
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tion prohibited except for medicinal and scientmc purposes and under license in j 1^0.
writing of the Director of Health.
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(u. Grass, leaves or other vegetable matter used is packing for goods imported from any of abore places shall be destroyed at the
Custom House at the port of arrival ; except w h e n such packing is in the form of manufactured wrappers of dry itraw, which m a y be
admitted. The importation of hay and straw, compressed or otherwise, from other countries shall be permitted only ii such hay or straw
is accompanied by a Declaration or Certificate in the prescribed form snewing the place oi origin and declaring it fiee from Phylloxera,
Mealy Bug (Crossotosoma Aegyptiacum), the Lesser Cotton W o r m (Alotia luridula), Boll Weevil (Anthonomus granuis), Colorado Bet-tie.
i'.ak Cotton Boil W o r m (Geiechia goasypiclla), and such other disease -M m a y be notified in the Cypnu Gassttt.
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