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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
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C U S T O M S DUTIES--con<in^(i.
T A B L E O F EXEMPTIONS—continued.
Municipal and other public slaughter-house accessories: provided they are of British
Empire Origin.
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Paper and cellophane certified as imported for use m wrapping fruit or vegetables
for export.
Peat moss : provided it is of British Empire Origin.
Personal effects of Cypriots or persons domiciled in Cyprus who have died abroad.
Petroleum products other than petrol, benzine, kerosene and mineral turpentine.
Pig iron : provided it is of British Empire Origin.
Playing cards, materials for the manufacture of.
Postage stamps, used or unused.
Printed tissue paper for wrapping fruit, eggs and vegetables and printed labels for
fruit, eggs and vegetable boxes of a design approved by the Director ofAgriculture.
Printing ink, printing material and printers type.
Printing paper, white or coloured, certified by the importer as being for use for
printing newspapers, books,- leaflets, pamphlets and posters.
Produce of Cyprus re-imported.
Professional robes of advocates entitled to practise in Cyprus.
Raffia.
R a w materials imported into Cyprus for the manufacture therein of leather goods
for export and proved to the satisfaction of the Comptroller of Customs to be
(a) unobtainable from local sources at a sufficiently cheap price in the necessary
quality or quantity for the purposes of any 3uch manufacture, and (6) of British
Empire Origin where such raw materials are obtainable in the British Empire.
R a w materials other than explosive substances imported into Cyprus for the
manufacture therein of buttons for export and proved to the satisfaction of the
Comptroller of Customs to be (a) unobtainable from local sources at a sufficiently
cheap price in the necessary quality or quantity for the purposes of any such
manufacture, and (6) of British Empire Origin, where such raw materials are
obtainable in the British Empire.
Sacks and sacking material for oil presses.
Sacks, empty, and sacking material.
Salt, rock, for use as lick for cattle.
School instruments and appliances used for educational purposes, which are imported
for the use of schools and are certified to be for such use.
Scientific instruments and appliances for the purpose of scientific investigation and
research.
Seeds, not otherwise specified, for sowing purposes, including seed potatoes, bulbs,
plants and cuttings : provided that in the case of wheat, barley, oats, beans and'
vetches a licence befirstobtained from the Director of Agriculture.
Shovels.
Silkworm eggs.
Silkworm eggs, empty cardboard boxes and labels for use in connection with the
raising of in the Colony.
Sponges taken by licensed boats in the Colony.
Sports requisites and gear and musical instruments imported bv and for the use of
His Majesty's Forces duly certified as such by an officer thereof.
Street lamps and theirfittingsimported by or for Municipal Councils to be used in
thefightingof streets within municipal limits and duly certified as so imported *
provided they are of British Empire Origin.
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Sulphur.
Teeth, false, materials and apparatus for the manufacture of.
Telephone and telegraph poles.
Theatrical appliances and requisites accompanying a theatrical or show troupe and
necessary for theu performances in the Colony.
Timber imported into the Colony ready cut to size for the purpose of bein* used for
the making of cases for packing fruit, vegetables or eggs.
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Timber imported between the 14th February, 1936, and the 13th Februarv, 1938
which is proved to the satisfaction of the Comptroller of Customs to be S e n d e d
for underground use m any mine.
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Tin cans,flattened,together with theirfids,u.«*ed for the purpose of packing jam or
fruit preserves and duly certified by the importer as being solely^or^Jx^rt
lombstones and memorial tablets.
Tools and implements used in handicraft.
Uniform* of any For,ip Government to be worn by persons entitled to wear tiem
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AUTHORITY.
Law No. 31 of 1936.
sec. 34.
Order in Council No.
1721 of 21st Dec., 1936.
pub. in Gaz. No. 2557
of 24th Dec., 1936.
Order in Council No.
1722 of 21st Dec., 1936,
pub. in Gaz. No. 2557
of 24th Dec., 1036.
Order in Council No.
1677 of 12th reb.,1936,
pub. in Gaz. No. 2496
of Uth Feb.. 1936, and
Order in Council No.
1701 of Sth Aug., 1936.
pub. in Pec No. 2531
of Uth An*-*.. 1936.