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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 8. 1909. 159 199. Detached wooden lparts for any of the articles classified under D°°°°h°d Pmsparagragph one undred and ninety-four or paragraph one undre and ninety-eight: (a) Unfinished, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Finished, twenty per centum ad valorem. Gn0m> 4.-—BOA·rs Arm ornnn warns cum. 6¤>¤r> 4- 200. Boats, launches, lighters, and other water craft, setu or knocked _,,E§‘}"° "“d "°‘°' down, imdporte into the Philippine Islands, and) cost of repairs ma e in foreign countries to vessels, or to parts thereof, ocumented for the Philippine coastwise trade or plying exclusively in Philippine waters and for which repairs adequate facilities are afforded in the Philippine Islands, fifty per r e, at u on roo satis actory to the co ector o '°’· _ °°’i?“;7}.E% v*li§'°“‘ r f h u { M customs that adequgte fdizilities are not afforded in the Philiip- ;i?fviil°°d pine Islands for such repairs, the same shall be subject to the Krovisioéis of paragraph three hundred and forty-eight of this ~ ct; an Provided gurther, That if the owner or master of such vessel d,§$g’§"‘ ‘“"°°° “‘ shall furnis evidence satisfactory to the collector of customs that such vessel while in the regular course of her voyage was compelled by stress of weather or other casualty to put into ` a foreign Hort or place and make such repairs to secure the safety of the vesse or to enable her to return to the Philippine Islands, such duty shall not be imposed; and Promkled further, That furnishings, stores, and supplies, not S“”“°°· °‘°· otherwise provided for, purchase abroad and im rted in such vesse s shall be dutiable under the correspondliiig paragnilllis gipigsssibtiill "im ed into the Phili ine Islands" "I“‘*’°"'°d i““’“‘° Phili in " shall be held to mean "%iibtught into the gurisdildtional waters d¤¤¤gg- 9 hmm of the Philippine Islands in or on anot er vessel, or towed therein by another vessel (except when becalmed or disabled at sea), as distinguished from coming into said islands under the craft’s own steam, sail, or other motive power." _ Crass XIII.——ALmnN·r.4aY sussranons. !t£;§;;~;§a§¥*’·B`,,__ Gn0U1> 1.—PoUr.·r12r, Mnars, sours, AND msn. G’°“P1· 201. Poultry and game, not otherwise provided for, dressed or not,..0l.){',§{]l,’,la ¤,,E°"”' gross weight, one hundred kilos., four dollars. 202. Meat, fresh, not otherwise provided for, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar. 203. Meat and sausage casings, salted or in brine, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two do lars and fifty cents; 204. Hams, bacon and other meats, and sausages, dry, cured, or S”‘°k°°*°t°"“’°“”‘ smoked, not preserved in cans, includinv weight of immediate containers, one hundred kilos., four dollars and fifty cents. _ Provided, That sausages classified under this paragra h §,'§§;`,§;_ may be imported in any kind of package exceeding in weiglht ten kilos. each; and can im ki Prwikled further, That salt used for the packing of any “ pac ng` ' article classified under this paragraph shall be dutia le under clause (c) of paragra h seventy-two. am, p.1-i5. 205. Lard and imitations tgereof, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two dollars and fifty cents. _