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SPECIFICATION
OF TAXES, DCTIES. &C.
PROHIBITIONS A N D RESTRICTION'S O X DIPORTS A N D EXPQllTS-continued.
EXPORTS—continued.
SKINS
of Game ;*;r>is <>r Wild Birds (I).—Exportation prohibited. The Governor may,
however, allow* exportation for scientific purposes.
D A N O E R O O S D R U G S : —
Raw Opium and Coca Leaves.—Exportation prohibited.
Indian Hemp (Hashish).—Exportation prohibited.
Prepared Opium.—Exportation prohibited.
The exportation of the following is prohibited except under licence in writing of the
Governor:—
(o) medicinal opium ; (6) any extract or tincture of Indian hemp • (c) morphine and
its salts, and 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 (2) and their respective salts and the
esters of ecgonine and their respective salts; (e) 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; (g) dihydrohy-
droxycodeinone, dihydrocodeinone, dihydromorphinone, acetyldihydrocodeinone,
dihydromorphine, their esters and the salts of any of these substances and of their
esters, morphine-N-oxide (commonly known as genomorphine), the morphine-N-
oxide derivatives, and any other pentavalent nitrogen morphine derivatives ;
th) thebaine and its salts, methylmorphine (commonly known as codeine) and
ethylmorphine (commonly known as dionin) and their respective salt3, and
benzylmorphine and the other ethers of morphine and their respective salts;
(*) any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing any
proportion of any of the substances mentioned Ln (g) or (h) above.
The exportation ot* the following Cyprus produce containing foreign, superfluous or
inferior substance, matter or thing in excess of the percentage stated is prohibited:—
Raisins, nil; carobs, potatoes and broad beans, 1 per cent.; vetches, 3 per cent.;
wheat, barley, oats, aniseed, linseed and white or black cumin, i per cent.
CITRUS FRCIT A N D
POMEGRANATES.—Exportation
prohibited save under a certificate
from a Pro':-:<"? Inspector to the effect that they have been passed for export.
AlTU'MUTV.
j La-.v No. .1 oc 1931,
( -ee. li).
Law No. 22 of 1925,
sec. 3.
Law No. 22 of 1923,
sec. 4.
Law No. 22 of 1925.
seo. 6.
Law
No. 22 of 1925,
sees. 9 and 11, aa
amended by Law No.
53 of 1932. sec. 2. and
Order in Council No.
1595of 6th Au^.. 1934.
pub. in Gaz. No. 23S7
of 10th A u c 1'.»:'.+.
Order in Council No.
1173 of 5th May,
1.27,
published in iriizctta No.
1845 of lath M.17. 1927.
Law No. I. >-f 1933.
sec. 4. Order in Council,
No. 1350 of 29th Sept.,
1933. pub. :n Gnz. No.
^ -'315 of Sth Oct.. 1933.
an-i Rej-ruiauons of 12th
Aug.. l'J33. pub. in Gnz.
No. 2307 of ISth Aug..
[ 1933.
Xote.—'.'itm.-.
U-.K.Z .UA-*
'.;e exported to Egypt. Greece, Turkey, Syria or any port on the
Red Sea \\ it Lout having been submitted tor inspeetion provided that each package
coutainin'j* -i: -:'. -iirus fruit is dearly marked with the name of the country or port to
which it is :,. tv exported and with the words " Xot Inspected " (The Agricultural
Produce iCitru- Fruit and Pomegranates) (Amendment) Export Regulations, 1934,
published in 'ntzetip Xo. 235o of lbth March, 1934).
WT-TES M A N U F A C T U R E D IN
CYPRUS.—Exportation
to Great Britain, Ireland and the
British Colonies is prohibited, except by licence under the hand of the Governor.
ANIMALS O T H E R T H A N D O G S A N D
POULTRY.—Exportation
prohibited save under a Health
Certificate Issued by the Government Veterinary Officer, or a Stock Inspector or
the Health OtScer at the port of embarkation.
M A R E S A N D
FILLIES.—Exportation
prohibited. Provided that (a) mares and fillies
imported into the Colony, (b) mares bred hi the Colony which have been certified by
the Chief Veterinary Officer as being incapable of breeding, (c) mares andfillieswhich
are certified by the Chief Veterinary Officer as being of pure Thoroughbred or or
pure Arab breed, and (d) mares andfilliescertified by the Chief Veterinary Officer
as beino- not '.ess than three years old and not more than thirteen hands (one hundred
and thirty-two centimetres) in height, may, by special permit under the hand of the
Colonial Secretary, be re-exported or exported, as the case may be.
The exportation or re-exportation to Bolivia or Paraguay of any arms, ammunition,
aircraft, military and naval stores or any article capable of being converted into
or made useful in increasing or maintaining the quantity of arms, ammunition,
aircraft or militarv or naval 3tores in such countries is prohibited.
t
Law No.
25 of
1928.
Law No.
4
of
1930,
tec.
Order in Council No.
1399 of 21st Jan.. 1931,
pub. in Gaz.ZSu. 21U»
of 23rd
Jan.,
1931. and
Order ia Coui.cil No.
I 1607 of loth Oct.. 1-I--4,
j pub. Ln Gaz. Nu. 2401
of 12th Oct., 1.U4.
Governor's Procla–
mation of loth S-?pt..
1934. pub. in Gnz. N>.
2395 of 17th :>ept .
1934.
(1) •• Game bird '" means francolin, pheasant and partridge and " Wild bird " means any undomesticated bird other than.
a zame bird (Law No. '.) of 1934, sec. 2).
~ (2) Ecgonine means kevo-ecgonine and includes any derivatives of ecgonine from which it may be recovered industrially,
and the percentage ia rhe caae of morphine shall be calculated as in respect of anhydrous morphine.