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SPECIFICATION or T A X E S , DUTIES, (feC.
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OX IMPORTS AND EXPORTS--*-*/.*--,.,/.
IMPORTS—continued.
POULTRY—see under
ANIMALS.
RAGS—.ee under
CLOTHING.
REVOLVERS AND
PISTOLS.—Importation prohibited save under a special permit from the
Governor.
REVOLVERS AND PISTOLS LMITA-IO-T OR
TOY.—Importation absolutely prohibited.
RIFLES.—Importation absolutely prohibited.
SACCHARINE.—Importation prohibited save under licence from the Director of Medical
Services.
SALT OTHER THAN TABLE AND ROCK
SALT.—Importation absolutely prohibited.
SEEDS—see under
TREES, ETC.
SHAVING BRUSHES MANUFACTURED IN OR EXPORTED FROM
JAPAN.—Importation absolutelv
prohibited.
SHEEP—see under
ANIMALS.
A"T._--*'_V.
j Law No. Cl of 1933,
I sec. 3 (-I.
Order in Council No.
1704 of 14th Sept.,
1930, pub. in Gaz. No.
2537 of 14th Sept.,
1930.
L a w No. 31 of 1933,
*•-.
3
[I).
Or er in Council No.
1704 of U t h Sept.,
1936, pub. in Gaz. No.
2.»:>7 of 14th Sept..
193...
Order in Council No.
1T04 of Uth Sept.,
1-36, pub. in Gaz. No.
2537 of U t h Sept.,
193*).
SHOT-GUNS, A U T O M A T I C A N D
REPEATING.—Importation absolutely prohibited.
SILKWORMS.—Importation prohibited.
SILKWORM
EGGS.—Importation prohibited except under the following conditions:—
That the permission in -writing of the Director of Agriculture is previously obtained (*);
and
That the importation is completed between the 1st October and the last day of February;
and
That each box of any consignment of eggs is sealed by a banderolle affixed by the
Government authority responsible for the silkworm industry in the country oforigin;
and
»
That every con-signment of eggs imported into Cyprus is accompanied by an official
certificate of the Government authority specified above.
Before any consignment of imported eggs is passed through the Customs, the proper
officer of the Customs shall inform the Director of Agriculture of their arrival and
shall forward for his consideration any certificate or other document produced by the
importer. If the Director of Agriculture shall authorize the importation of the
consignment, each box of the consignment shall be banderolled by a Sericulture
Inspector with a Cyprus banderolle, or, if the Director of Agriculture refuses to allow
the importation, the importer will be permitted to re-export the eggs within a month
from the date of such refusal and failing such re-exportation within such period the
said eggs shall be destroyed without compensation. The Customs authorities must
notify the Director ofAgriculture ofthe date ofsuch re-exportation or destruction.
SKINS—see under
HIDES.
SPORTING CARTRIDGES,
"
ROCKET
"
OR
"
TRACER
"—see under
CARTRIDGES.
.
STAVES—see under
TREES, ETC.
STRAW—see under HAT, ETC.
SWINE—see under
ANIMALS.
TEXTILE GOODS
(*).—Importation from foreign countries in excess of certain quotas )
fixed from time to time by the Governor by proclamation prohibited.
f
Order in Council No.
1723 of 30th Dec., 1936,
pub. in Gaz. No. 2553
of 31st Dec, 1936.
Law No. 22 of 1923,
•ec. 3.
Law 22 of 1922, «-c
4 (1*1, as amended by
Law No. 17 of 1925,
• sec. 2; and Order in
Council No. 899 pub. ia
Gazette No. 1536 ot 4tb
Aof-_tr, 1922.
L a w No. 31 of 1934.
("-) Application for such permission mast be made in writing and most reach the office of the Director of A-rriculture not
later than the 15th Jane in each year (Order in Council No. 1246 published in Gazette Xo. 1936 of 10th An-rust. 192S).
(*) " Textile goods " means piece goods containing fifty per cent, or more of cotton, silk, or artificial silk, or of cotton,
3,i_k or artificial silk combined (Proclamation by the Governor of 24th Dec, 1934, pub. in Gaz. No. 2415 of 28th D e c , 1934).