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SPECIFICATION OF TAXKS. I)CTIES, Jbc.
PROHIBITIONS A N D RESTRICTIONS O N f M P O R T S A N D EXPORT>—r(-,*ii--/W.
\: ni.ii;iT'
Order of 1:5th M.iv,
19215. published
in Gaz.
No.
1770
of
21st M a y .
*> 1920. and Order of
15th Sept., 1926, pub–
lished in Gaz. N o . 1799
of 17th Sept.. 1926.
f
Ordor
in
Council No.
2421 ot 23rd April,
1931. pub. in Gaz. No.
2131 of
1st
M a y , 1931.
Order in Council Xo.
."i07 oublished in Gazette
No.'lOlO, j.. 7433.
j
L.iw
N V d
of
1910,
I see. 5.
( The Cyprus Criminal
\ CIMII- Order
in
Council,
I 1923. >«•..-. :*-.
Law No. 22 of 192.3,
( sees. 2 and 16 (1).
I M P O RTS—continued.
The importation of merchandise packed in hay, straw or other fodders is prohibited
unless accomp:micd 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 not affect packing in the
form of manufactured wrappers of straw.
The importation of hay or straw other than hay or straw imported under the pro–
visions of the Order of 13th May, 1926, (see preceding item) is prohibited save under
permit of the Director of Agriculture (I).
All articles, trinkets or ornaments which resemble coins let-ally current in Cyprus and
which in the opinion of the Customs mar give rise to deception, prohibited.
WHITS OR YELLOW P-IOSPROROL'S MATCHES.—Importation prohibited.
DAGGERS.—Importation prohibited.
.DANGEROUS DRUGS :—
Raw Opium and Coca Leaves.—Importation prohibited except for medicinal and
scientific purposes and under licence in writing of the Senior Medical Onicer and into
ports approved by the Comptroller of Customs.
Prepared Opium.—Importation prohibited.
Indian Hemp (Hashish).—Importation prohibited.
The importation of the following is prohibited except for medicinal and scientific
purposes and under licence in writing of the Senior Medical Officer:—
(a) medicinal opium : (6) any extract or tincture of Indian hemp : (c) morphine
and its salts, ind diacetyl-morphine (commonly known as diamorphine or heroin)
and the other esters of morphine and their respective salts ; (d) cocaine 'including
synthetic cocaine) and ecgonine C2) and their respective salts, and the esters of
ecgonine and their respective salts : (c) any solution or dilution of morphine or
cocaine 'or their salts in an inert substance whether liquid or solid, containing
any proportion of morphine or cocaine, and any preparation, admixture, extract
or other .substance (not being such a solution or dilution as aforesaid) containing
not less than one-fifth per cent, of morphine or one-tenth per cent, of cocaine or
of ecgonine ; (/) any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing
any proportion of diacetylmorphine ; (7) dihydrohydroxycodeinone, dihydroco-
deinone, dihydromorphinone, acetyldihydrocodeinone, dihydromorphine, their
esters and the salts of any of these substances and of their esters, morphine-X-oxide
(commonly known as genomorphine), the morphine-X-oxide derivatives, and
any other pentavalent nitrogen morphine derivatives; (h) thebaine and its
salts, methylmorphine (commonly known as codeine), and ethylmorphine (commonly
known as dionin) and their respective salts, and benzylmorphine and the other
ethers of morphine and their respective salts ; (i) any preparation, admixture,
extract or other substance containing any proportion of any of the substances
mentioned in ig) or (h) above.
, • Order in Council No.
S H A V T N Q
B R U S H E S . — T h e
importation of shaving brushes manufactured in or exported J 302 published in Gaz.
from the Empire of Japan is prohibited.
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1437of 2 3 r d JuJ
y.
i
Law No. 22 of 1925,
sec.
6.
LAW NO.
sec. 4.
of 192o,
Law
No.
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19:;2^ -
in Co: r.'-il
tit /1 Ai::'tisT
in a._z. N
10-li Aut-u
22 of 1925.
1. AS amend-
No. .1.'. ot
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N'.v l.V.loof
v.y.u. pub.
). 2US7 of
•t. 19:34.
C I N E M A T O G R A P H
F I L M S
(3).—Importation prohibited, except by the written permit,
previously obtained, of the Board of Film Censors.
. 1920.
Order
in
Council Xo.
1485
of .">tb
An?..
1932.
publi-hed in Gaz.
So.
-232 of 12th
..:•
(1) All grasses, leaves or other vegetable matter U3ed as packing for goods imported from any place other than
U K ^ C
mentioned in page 12 shall be destroyed at the Customs House at the port of arrival, except w h e n such packing ia in
the form of manufactured wrappers of dry straw, which m a y be admitted.
(2) Ecgonine means laovo-ecgonine and includes any derivatives of ecgonine from which it m a y be recovered industriallv,
and the percentage in the case of morphine shall be calculated as in respect of anhydrous morphine.
(3) T h e expression "cinematograph films'* includes the production of any music, speech or other sound which
panies the projection of a cinematograph film.
Aecom-