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396

Less than 10 per cent of zinc...

10 and less than 20 per cent of zinc.

20 and less than 25 per cent of zinc.
25 per cent or more of zinc..

Zinc:

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Old and worn-out, fit only to be remanufactured.
Sheets....

Coated or plated with nickel or other metal (ex-
cept gold, silver, or platinum), or solutions.
Print rollers and print blocks used in printing, stamping,
or cutting designs for wall or crêpe paper, linoleum,
oilcloth, or other material, n. s. p. 1., composed wholly
or in chief value of iron, steel, copper, brass, or any
other metal.1

397 Cylindrical steel rolls ground and polished, valued at 25
cents per pound or over."
398 Twist drills, reamers, milling cutters, taps, dies, and
metal-cutting tools of all descriptions, n. s. p. f., con-
taining more than of 1 per cent of tungsten or molyb-
denum.14
Articles or wares n. s. p. f., partly or wholly manufactured:
Composed wholly or in chief value of-

399

400

Iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pew-
ter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not
plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or
colored with gold lacquer.&
Platinum, gold, or silver..

Plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored
with gold lacquer.

No allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or
damage in consequence of rust or of discoloration shall
be made upon any description of iron or steel, or upon
any article wholly or partly manufactured of iron or
steel, or upon any manufacture of iron or steel (acts of
1909, 1913, and 1922).

14 See footnote 14 on p. 900.

"On the lead contained therein.

2 cents per lb....

Free

cent per lb. 80.
1 cent per lb.30.
1 cents per lb.30..

13 cents per lb....
14 cents per lb..
14 cents per lb...
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24 cents per lb..
60 per cent....

Free

cent per lb.20.
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1 cents per lb....
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28 Type, stereotype metal, electrotype metal, linotype composition, all the foregoing, old and fit only to be remanufactured, free. Provided, That on all importations of zinc-bearing ores the duties shall be estimated at the port of entry, and a bond given in double the amount of such estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by common carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or unappraised mrchandise to properly equipped sampling or smelting establishments, whether designated as bonded warehouses or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such establishments they shall be sampled according to commercial methods under the supervision of Government officers, who shall be stationed at such establishments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government assayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make a proper assay of the sample and report the result to the proper customs officers, and the import entries shall be liquidated thereon, (except in case of ores that shall be removed to a bonded warehouse to be refined for exportation as provided by law facts of 1909 and 1913]). And the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make all necessary regulations to enforce the provisions of this paragraph. 30 On the zinc contained therein.

1 Slabs added by act of 1922.

32 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, copper, brass, or other metal.

33 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, or other metal.

"Platinum" inserted after "plated with" by act of 1922.

"Or colored with gold lacquer" added by act of 1922.

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Cedar commercially known as Spanish cedar, lignum-
vitæ, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany,
rosewood, satinwood, Japanese white oak, and Japanese
maple:

In the log..

In the form of sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed. Veneers of wood..

Wood unmanufactured, n. s. p. f..

Hubs for wheels, posts, heading bolts, stave bolts, last
blocks, wagon blocks, oar blocks, heading blocks, and all
like blocks or sticks, roughhewn, or rough shaped, sawed
or bored.

405 Casks, barrels, and hogsheads (empty), sugar-box shooks,
and packing boxes (empty), and packing-box shooks, of
wood, n. s. p. f.

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Boxes, barrels, and other articles containing oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, shaddocks or pomelos. 407 Articles n.s. p.f., wholly or partly manufactured of rattan, bamboo, osier or willow.

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Cane wrought or manufactured from rattan..

Furniture made with frames wholly or in part of wood,
rattan, reed, ben boo, csier or willow, or malacca, ard
covered wholly or in part with rattan, reed, grass, osier
or willow, or fiber of any kind.

Osier or willow, including chip of and split willow, pre-
pared for basket makers' use.

Rattan, split or partially manufactured, n. s. p. f.........
Reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattan or reeds,
whether round, flat, split, oval, or in whatever form.
Split bamboo..

408 Butchers' and packers' skewers of wood.

Toothpicks of wood or other vegetable substance..

409 Chair seats, wholly or in chief value of:

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15 per cent.

25 per cent.10

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10 per cent (n. 8.1.
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10 per cent.

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10 cents per 1,000.
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1 Provided, That any such class of logs cut from any particular class of lands shall be exempt from such duty if imported from any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government which has, at no time during the twelve months immediately preceding their importation into the United States, maintained any embargo, prohibition, or other restriction (whether by law, order, regulation, contractual relation or otherwise, directly or indirectly) upon the exportation of such class of logs from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, if cut from such class of lands. (Act of 1922.) Japanese white oak and Japanese maple added by act of 1922.

Fence posts free.

4 Provided, That the thin wood, so called, comprising the sides, tops, and bottoms of fruit boxes of the growth or manufse ture of the United States, exported as fruit box shooks, may be reimported in completed form, filled with fruit, by the payment of duty at one-half the rate imposed on similar boxes of entirely foreign growth and manufacture; but proof of the identity of such shooks shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. (Acts of 1909 and 1922.)

Provided, That the thin wood, so called, comprising the sides, tops, and bottoms of fruit boxes of the growth and manufac ture of the United States, exported as fruit box shooks, may be reimported in completed form, filled with fruit, without the pay ment of duty; but proof of the identity of such shooks shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. (Act of 1913.)

• Manufactures of wood, n. s. p. f.

7 Manufactures of osier or willow.

New classification made by act of 1922.

House or cabinet furniture wholly or in chief value of wood, wholly or partly finished, n. s. p. f.

10 Willow furniture.

11 Rattan, reeds unmanufactured.

1 Manufactures of papier-mâché, n. s. p. f.

13 Baskets, 25 per cent.

14 Manufactures of palm leaf, n. s. p. f.

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SCHEDULE 5.-SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND MANUFACTURES OF.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

(2).

501 Mixtures containing sugar and water, testing by the polariscope above 50 and not above 75 sugar degrees.1 For each additional sugar degree shown by the polariscopic test (fractions of a degree in proportion). Sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above 75 sugar degrees. For each additional sugar degree shown by the polariscopic test (fractions of a degree in proportion).

502 Molasses and sugar sirups, n. s. p. f.:

Testing not above 48 per cent total sugars.
Testing above 48 per cent total sugars, for each per
cent of total sugars (fractions of a per cent in propor-
tion).

Molasses not imported to be commercially used for the
extraction of sugar or for human consumption: 6
Testing not above 52 per cent total sugars.

Testing above 52 and not above 56 per cent total
sugars, for each per cent of total sugars (fractions
of a per cent in proportion).

Molasses testing by the polariscope:

Not above 40 degrees 7.

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cent per lb. additional.

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20 per cent
3 cents per gal..
6 cents per gal..
13 cents per lb.

Maple sugar and maple sirup..
Sugar cane in its natural state..

4 cents per lb..

20 per cent.

25 per cent 12,

Sugar contained in dried sugar cane, or in sugar cane in
any other than its natural state.10

504 Adonite, arabinose, dulcite, galactose, inosite, inulin,
levulose, mannite, d-talose, d-tagatose, ribose, meli-
biose, dextrose testing above 99.7 per cent, mannose,
melezitose, raffinose, rhamnose, sorbite, xylose, and
other saccharides.1

Salicin..

505 Sugar candy and all confectionery, n. s. p. f.:

Valued at 15 cents per pound or less

Valued at more than 15 cents per pound

Sugar after being refined, when tinctured, cclored, or in
any way adulterated.

1 New classification made by act of 1922.

4 cents per lb.
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24 cents per gal.5
4 cents per gal.
11 cents per lb.

3 cents per lb.

15 per cent.

15 per cent.12

Free.

2 cents per lb.18
25 per cent.13
(14).

Sugar drainings and sugar sweepings subject to duty as molasses or sugar, as the case may be, according to polariscopic test. Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: Sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above 75 degrees, 1 cents per pound, and for every additional degree shown by the polariscopic test, T cent per pound additional, and fractions of a degree in proportion.

4 This rate applied to sugars not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color. For sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard in color and on all sugar which had gone through a process of reining the rate was 1 cents per pound. This test repealed Oct. 3, 1913. Effective Mar. 1, 1914. Previous to this date the rates of the act of 1909 remained in effect.

The test by content of total sugars introduced by act of 1922.

Emergency Tariff Act of 1921, par. 20: Molasses testing not above 40 degrees, 24 per cent ad valorem; testing above 40 and not above 56 degrees, 34 cents per gallon; testing above 56 degrees, 7 cents per gallon.

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10 New classification made by act of 1922. No corresponding classification in acts of 1909 and 1913.

11 75 per cent of the rate of duty applicable to manufactured sugar of like polariscopic test.

12 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f.

13 The weight and the value of the immediate coverings, other than the outer packing case or other covering, shall be included in the dutiable weight and the value of the merchandise.

14 Dutiable according to polariscopic test.

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wrapper tobacco

Stemmed.

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Stemmed.

Unstemmed..

The term "wrapper tobacco" as used in this title means
that quality of leaf tobacco which (is suitable [act of
1909]) (has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is
of sufficient size [acts of 1913 and 1922]) for cigar wrap-
pers, and the term "filler tobacco" means all other leaf
tobacco. Collectors of customs shall permit entry to be
made, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by
the Secretary of the Treasury, of any leaf tobacco when
the invoices of the same shall specify in detail the char-
acter of such tobacco, whether wrapper or filler, its ori-
gin and quality. In the examination for classification
of any imported leaf tobacco, at least 1 bale, box, or pack-
age in every 10, and at least 1 in every invoice, shall be
examined by the appraiser or person authorized by law
to make such examination, and at least 10 hands shall be
examined in each examined bale, box, or package.
Tobacco:

Manufactured or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f..
Scrap...

Snuff and snuff flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground
dry, or damp, and pickled, scented, or otherwise, of all
descriptions.

Tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulverized. 605 Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all kinds....

Paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers.

1 Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: $3 per pound.
Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: $2.35 per pound.
Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: 50 cents per pound.
Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: 35 cents per pound.
"Cut, ground, or pulverized" added by acts of 1922.

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7 All other domestic live animals suitable for human food, n. s. p. f.

Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: Fresh or frozen mutton, lamb, and pork, 2 cents per pound.

Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: Sheep, 1 year old or over, $2 per head; less than 1 year old, $1 per head.

10 Emergenty Tariff Act of 1921: Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f., 25 per cent.

1 Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f.

12 The dutiable weight of the extract of meat and of the fluid extract of meat shall not include the weight of the packages in which the same is imported.

18 Provided, That no meats of any kind shall be imported (none of the foregoing meats shall be admitted [act of 1913]) into the United States unless the same is healthful, wholesome, and fit for human food and contains no dye, chemical, preservative, or ingredient which renders the same unhealthful, unwholesome, or unfit for human food, and unless the same also complies with the rules and regulations made by the Secretary of Agriculture, and that, after entry into the United States in compliance with said rules and regulations, said meats shall be deemed and treated as domestic meats within the meaning of and shall be subject to the provisions of the act of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 674), commonly called the "Meat Inspection Amendment," and the act of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 768), commonly called the "Food and Drugs Act," and that the Secretary of Agriculture be and hereby is authorized to make rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this provision (paragraph [act of 1913]), and that in such rules and regulations the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe the terms and conditions for the destruction (for food purposes [act of 1913]) of all such meats offered for entry and refused admission into the United States unless the same be exported by the consignee within the time fixed therefor in such rules and regulations. (Acts of 1913 and 1922.)

14 "Fresh" added by act of 1922.

15 Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f., 25 per cent.

16 Bologna sausages, free.

17 Emergency Tariff Act of 1921: Milk, fresh, 2 cents per gallon; cream, 5 cents per gallon; milk, preserved or condensed, or sterilized by heating or other process, including weight of immediate coverings, 2 cents per pound; butter and substitutes therefor, 6 cents per pound: cheese, and subst tutes therefor, 23 per cent.

18 Provided, That fresh or sour milk containing more than 7 per cent of butter fat shall be dutiable as cream, and cream containing more than 45 per cent of butter fat shall be dutiable as butter.

19 But not less than 25 per cent.

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