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SPECIFICATION OP TAXES, DUTIES, AC.
P R O H I B I T I O N S A N D R E S T R I C T I O N S O N I M P O R T S A N D EXPOKIS--<xm<sntied.
EXPORTS—continued.
B A B E , T A R , P I T C H O R R E S I N ,
being the produce of Cyprns.—Exportation prohibited, J
except by licence under the hand of the Governor (1).
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TIMBER, CHARCOAL AND FIREWOOD,
being the produce of Cyprua.—Exportation pro–
hibited except by licence under the hand of the Governor (1). .
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MANURE.—Exportation prohibited.
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GAMS
(2).—Exportation prohibited. a •• -.: • . J
TOBACCO, MANTTPACTURHD OR
UNMANUPACTURBD.—Exportation
in ships- of less than
;. sixty tons burthen and in packages of less than ten okes net each prohibited save
„_',. under special permit from the Collector of Customs. . ^^^#»-'.^~",~ -''
-r-*Thi» prohibition does not apply to'tobacoo and^ffian^
through the post in any quantity an<fsubject to such conditions aa the Comptroller
of Cnstoms and Inland Revenue may from time to time prescribe.
AOTHOaiTT.
L a w No. 10 of 1924,
3.
'" Law No. 10 of 1924
sec 2.
"• Law No. 24 of 1879,
-MO. 33 (2). and Notiee
No. 2856, publiahed ia
Gazett* No. 447 of 3rd
August, 1894. .
L a w N o . 3 of 1934,
18. '
1? .'.. "-'-.Ifm
Law No, 40 oCUH8>.,_-^___
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T O B A C C O , Y E L L O W
LEAP.—Exportation prohibited except under a
Governor.
licence from the
Law No. 7 of 1935,
sec. 7.
S K I N S
of Game Birds or Wild Birds (3).—Exportation prohibited.
however, allow exportation for scientific purposes. . .
DANOEROUS DRUGS :—
Raw Opium and Coca Leaves.—Exportation prohibited.
Indian Hemp (Hashish).—Exportation prohibited.
The Governor may.
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Law No.
sec. 19.
Law No.
sea. 3.
3 of 1934,
22 of 1926.
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 ortinctureof 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 (4) 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 I
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 diacetylmorpbine ; (g) dihydrohy-
droxycodeinone, dihydrocodeinone, dihydromorphinone, acetyldihydrocodeinone,
dihydromorphine, their esters and the 3alts 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;
(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;
(t) any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing any
proportion of any of the substances mentioned in (g) or (h) above.
The exportation of the following
C Y P R U S P R O D U C E
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, 4 per cent.
In the case of carobs the expression "* foreign, superfluous or inferior substance, matter
or thing " includes any wild carobs in excess of the percentage prescribed for carobs.
C I T R U S
FRUIT.—Exportation
prohibited save under a certificate from a Produce Inspector
to the effect that they have been passed for export.
Law No. 22 of 1925.
sec. 4.
Law No. 22 of 1925.
sec 6.
Law No. 22 of 1925,
sees. 9 and 11, aa
amended by Law No.
53 of 1932, seo. 2, and
Order in Council No.
1595 of 6th Aug.. 1934,
pub. in Gaz. No. 238T
of 10th Aug., 1934.
The Adulteration of
Produce Regulations,
1935, pub. in Gaz. No.
2441 of 10th May, 1935.
Law No. 14 of 1933,
see. 4, Order in Council.
No. 1550 of 29th Sept.,
1933. oub. in Gaz. Ko.
231 s of 6th Oct. 1933,
and Regulations of 1st
Deo., 1934, pub. in Gaz.
No. 2411 of 7th Deo.,
1934.
(1) The Governor's power to authorize exportation by licence has been delegated to tbe Conservator of Foresta (Notifi–
cation No. 11 published in Gazette No. 2264 of tith January, 1933).
(2) " Game " means hares, francolins, pheasants, and partridges (Law No. 3 of 1934, section 2) and includes game in any
form, pickled or otherwise (CS. 242/07 of 9.2.1907). A reasonable quantity of provisions for ships in port may, however, be
allowed (C.C.C. 63/07 of 27.2.1907).
(3) " Game Bird " means francolin. pheasant and partridge and " Wild Bird " means any undomeeticated bird other than
a game bird (Law No. 3 of 1934, sec. 2).
(4) Ecgonine means lasvo-ecgonine and includes any derivatives of ecgonine from which it m a y be recovered industrially,
and the percentage in the case of morphine shall be calculated as in respect of anhydrous morphine.