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SPECIFICATION" OF TAXES, DUTIES, & C
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—continued.
AUTHOKITT.
EXPORTS—«onft«tted.
, The Agricultural
POTATOES.—Exportation prohibited save under a certificate from a Produce Inspector )
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to the effect that they have been passed for export.
W I N E S M A J T U F A C T U R E D
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CYPRUS.—Exportation
to Great Britain, Ireland and the »
British Colonies is prohibited, except by licence under the hand of rhe Governor. \
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A N I . X A I 3 O T H E R T H A N D O G S A W D
POULTRY.—Exportation
prohibited save under a Health i
Certificate issued by the Government Veterinary Officer, or a Stock Inspector or
the Health Officer at the port of embarkation.
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MARES AHD
FILLIES.—Exportation
prohibited. Provided that (a) mares and fillies
"imported into the Colony, (6) mares bred in the Colony which have been certified by
the Chief Veterinary Onicer as being incapable of breeding, (e) mares andfillieswhich
arc certified by the Chief Veterinary Officer as being of pure Thoroughbred or of
pure Arab breed, and (d) mares andfilliescertified by the Chief Veterinary Officer
as being not less 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 m a y be.
rd Aug., 1935.
Law No.
25 of
1918.
Law No.
4 of
1930.
see.
Z.
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Order in Council No_
1399
of
21stJan.. 1931.
pub.
in
Gas. No. 2110
of 23rd Jan.. 1931. and*
Order in Council No.
1607
of
10th Oot., 1934,
pub.
in
Gaz. No. 2401
of
12th Oct., 1934.
The exportation or re-exportation to Italy or any Colony or Dependency thereof or any ") Governor's Proolav-
territory in the effective military occupation of Italy of anyrifles,guns, pistols, ( -nation of 1st Nov.,
ammunition, armoured vehicles, war vessels, aircraft and parts thereof and all products ( j^*- f^.
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destined for chemical or incendiary warfare and explosives is prohibited.
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Nov.. 35.
The exportation to Italian territory of the following goods is prohibited :—
(1) Rifles and carbines and their barrels.
(2) Machine-guns, automatic rifles, and machine pistols of all calibres, and their
barrels.
(3) Guns, howitzers and mortars of all calibres, their mountings, barrels and recoil
mechanisms.
(4) Ammunition for the arms specified in (1) and (2) above ;filledand unfilled
projectiles and prepared propellant charges for the arms specified in (3) above.
(5) Grenades, bombs, torpedoes and mines,filledor unfilled, and apparatus for then-
use or discharge.
(6) Tanks, armoured vehicles and armoured trains, and armour plate of all kinds.
(7) Vessels of war of all kinds, including aircraft carriers and submarines.
(8) Aircraft, assembled or dismantled, both heavier and lighter than air, and their
propellers or air screws, fuselages, aerial gun mounts and frames, hulls, tail units
and under-carriage units.
(9) Aircraft engines.
(10) Revolvers and automatic pistols of a weight in excess of 1 tti. 6 oz., and ammunition
therefor.
(11) Flame-throwers and all other projectors and machines (including smoke
producing apparatus) used for chemical or incendiary warfare.
(12) Mustard gas. Lewisite, Ethyldichlorarsine, Methyldichlorasine, Ethyl- I order? 1935, pub°°i
iodoacetate, Chloroacetophenone, Chlorosulphonic Acid, Diphenylaminechloroarsine, f Gaz. No. 2475 of ist
Bromobenzylcyanide. Diphenylchloroarsine, Diphenylcyanoarsine. Phosgene, j
Chlorpicrin and all other noxious substances whatsoever intended for offensive or i
defensive purposes in warfare.
(13) Explosives of every description.
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(14) Iron ore and concentrates, ground, unground or briquetted.
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(15) Iron and steel scrap and waste.
(16) Metals, unwrought, of the following descriptions, namely :—
(a) Aluminium: (6) Chromium; (c) Manganese; (d) Nickel: (e) Tin; j
(/) Titanium ; (g) Tungsten; (A) Vanadium.
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(17) Allovs, un^Tought. containing any metal specified in (16) above, including I
ferro-alloys but excluding steel and alloy steel; ores, concentrates and residues, |
sround, unground or briquetted, and matter containing any such, metal; and
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3crap and waste of the said metals.
— (18) Aluminium oxide (but not including abrasives).
(19) Ferro-molybdenum.
(20) Ferro-silicon.
(21) Rubber (raw), including crepe ; rubber latex.
(22) Waste, scrap and reclaimed rubber.
(23) Horses, mules, donkeys, camels, and all other transport animai.*-.
The Treaty of Peace-
(Covenant of che
League of Nations)
in.
ISth
Nov., 1935.