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[For Tariff Valuation of Articles on which ad valorem duties are levied, see App., pp. 410-422.]

YARNS AND THREAD:-WOOLLEN AND WORSTED-continued.

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[For Tariff Valuation of Articles on which ad valorem duties are levied, see App., pp. 410-422.]

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AUSTRALIAN COMMON-
WEALTH.(d)

All kinds

All kinds

All kinds

Canvas for sails; also sails and tents
All other cotton tissues

Piece goods, to be used in the manufacture
of cloth made waterproof with india-
rubber, provided that the Collector of
Customs is first satisfied that such piece
goods are intended to be forthwith used in
the manufacture of waterproof cloth, and
that security to the satisfaction of the
Collector is also first furnished to the
Collector by the importer that the same
shall be so used, and that within six
months from the date of importation
proof shall be given to the satisfaction
of the Collector that such piece goods
have been so used by the importer
Velvets, velveteens, plushes, ribbons, gal-
loons, lace, lace flouncings, millinery
nets and veilings; also flannelettes
Canvas and duck

All other piece goods not elsewhere specified
Tents, tarpaulins, sails and flags
Curtains, towels and handkerchiefs
Bed covers and furnishings, whether partly
or wholly made up;
also frillings,
rufflings, pleatings and ruchings
Minor articles for apparel and attire, viz. :-

15% ad valorem.

Free.

Free.

Free.

10% ad valorem.

7 ad valorem.

15% ad valorem.

Free. 5% ad valorem.

5° ad valorem. 15% ad valorem.

·20° ad valorem.

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(a) Cut piece goods must be marked with the words "cut piece," also with the aggregate length and the number of cut pieces stated on the outer fold of the piece.

(b) For tariff valuations on which duties are levied, see Appendix I., page 416.

(c) With 4% additional on the duty leviable.

(d) For regulations relating to the rates of duty imposed on goods imported into Western

[For Tariff Valuation of Articles on which ad valorem duties are levied, see App., pp. 410-422.]

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NEW ZEALAND

FIJI

COTTON MANUFACTURES.

Trimmings-mantle, dress, bonnet and hat,
not otherwise specified; also embroi-
deries in the piece

All other cotton tissues

Calico, white or gray (a); cotton sheet-
ings; corduroy; moleskin; plain beaver-
skin; coloured and flannelette shirt-
ings (b); sailcloth, canvas; tubular
woven cotton cloth (for meat wraps) in
the piece; union shirtings, the invoice
value not exceeding 6d. per yard (b);
butter and cheese cloth; jean; belting
for machinery; upholsterers' and book-
binders' webbing; blind webbing; tapes
tailors' trimmings; also hatmakers'
materials (galloons, calicoes)
Tapestry; cretonnes; chintz art crêpe and
serges; velvets, velveteens, and plushes;
damasks; moquette; sateens; linenettes;
crepons; crimps; zephyrs; ginghams;
turkey twills; prints or printed cottons;
piques; vestings; quiltings and marcellas;
muslins of all kinds; nets; window nets;
hollands; curtains and blinds; diapers;
ticks, including coloured Belgian; towel-
lings; laces; lamp wick; tarpaulins;
tents; rick and waggon covers; blankets;
counterpanes

All other piece goods, including dress
prints (hard spun and plain woven); also
turkey twills, where the invoice value
does not exceed 4d. per yard
Ribbons and lace; also millinery
All other drapery and haberdashery

Cottons, including articles made principally
of cotton, in the piece, exceeding 1 yard
in length; if not exceeding 36 inches in
width
Per yard
And for each additional 36 inches (or
part thereof) in width
Per yard
Sail canvas, No. 1 to No. 6 (British Nos.) -
All other cotton tissues

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d.

15 ad valorem.

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0 0 1 Free. 12 ad valorem.

Free.

(a) Calico, lawns, or any other textiles in the piece, tucked or partly made up, 25% ad

valorem.

(b) Whenever any question arises as to the application of the exemption in favour of cotton, flannelette, or union shirtings, in case of fabrics alleged to be such shirtings, the Commissioner of Customs has power to decide such dispute; and in case of doubt on his part he may require the fabric in dispute to be cut up for shirt-making, under such conditions as he may prescribe. (c) For regulations relating to the rates of duty imposed on goods imported into Western

[For Tariff Valuation of Articles on which ad valorem duties are levied, see App., pp. 410-422.]

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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE - Fire-hose; belting for machinery; ambu

NATAL AND ORANGE
RIVER COLONY

TRANSVAAL

ST. HELENA

LAGOS

lance materials (imported by associations,
corps, or hospitals established for in-
struction or drill in first aid to the
wounded); bookbinders' cloth, tape, and
webbing:

For use in the Colony, or any other
part of the South African Customs
Union, or in transit to places outside
the Customs Union(a)

Hose, steam-suction and armoured, for use
in connection with machinery.

For use in the Colony, or any other
part of the South African Customs
Union(a)

In transit to places outside the South
African Customs Union(a)

Blankets, rugs, and sheets, commonly used
as blankets or rugs, singly, in pairs, or in
the piece:

For use in the Colony, or any other
part of the South African Customs
Union (a)

In transit to places outside the Customs
Union (a)

All other cotton goods:

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For use in the Colony, or any other
part of the South African Customs
Union(a)

In transit to places outside the Customs
Union(a)

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Free.

7 ad valorem.

Free.

20% ad valorem.

3%, ad valorem.

7% ad valorem.

3° ad valorem.

Free. 10% ad valorem.

[For Tariff Valuation of Articles on which ad valorem duties are levied, see App, pp. 410-422.]

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Diaper, napkins, doylies, table and tray
cloths, sheets, quilts, towels, and like
articles of pure cotton, or of cotton and
linen mixed, made up or not
Duck, white or gray

Canvas, whether for boats' or ships' sails
Sails for boats and ships; white cotton em-

broideries; and lamp wicks

Ribbons, laces, braids, fringes, handker-
chiefs, lace collars, and all similar lace
goods; lace nets and nettings; curtains
made up, trimmed or not; also em-
broideries (other than white)

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25% ad valorem.(a) 35% ad valorem.(a)

30% ad valorem.(a)

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20° ad valorem. (a)

Free.

Plaits, plain (not including braid or fancy
trimmings), also bookbinders' cloth
Hatters' materials: plush, bands (not
cords), bindings and linings, tips and
sides, when imported by hat and cap
manufacturers exclusively for use in

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Free.

Free.

Free.

15° ad valorem.(a)

(a) If entitled to the benefits of the British Preferential Tariff, the duty is subject to a

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