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 10 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 14. 1921. I m°°',· md- md still havmg' the inner cuticle on, 1 cents er pound; rice flour, and ` rice meal, and rice broken which will pass Ithrough a number twelve wire sieve of a kind prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, mh- one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; paddy, or rice having the outer hull · on, three-fourths of 1 cent per ponm. `
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mS,,3,I§.;°,Z,}‘¤".{{,,Y,°,°§ 11. Oils: Peanut, 26 cents per gallon; cottonseed coconut and b°°°· *°° °“”· soya bean, 20 cents per gallon; olive, 40 cents per gallon in bulk, 50 cents per allon in containers of less than five gallons. °“m°‘ 12. Catgle, 30 per centum ad valorem. Sh°°"‘ 13. Sheep: One year old or over, $2 per head; less than one year mm. old, $1 per head. — 14. Fresh or frozen beef, veal, mutton, lamb, and pork, 2 cents pes- pound. Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, not specially _ provided for herein, 25 per centum ad valorem. ,,§’,§`,$°,‘§§“,§,‘QY° “‘°°" 15. Cattle and sheep and other stock imported for breeding purposes shall be admitted free of duty. I‘°”‘ "°*"° °°“°“· _ 16. Cotton having a staple of one and three-eighths inches or more H mm thm- in lengi, 7 cents per pound. _ _ _ _ OL ‘“‘ "’°° 17. anufactures of which cotton of the kind provided for m param=ggg:g¤¤¤1 ¢¤ rw- graph 16 is the component material of chief value, 7 cents per pound, v¤¤.ss§p.1zs. lD. addition to the rates of duty imposed thereon by existing law. W°°*·“°°P‘°“"*’°"· 18. _Wool, commonly known as clothing wool, including hair of Kms the camel, angora goat, and algaca, but not such wools as are com- · monly known as carpet woo : Unwashed, 15 cents per pound; ,,d_°'“’“‘°°”°" "°““‘ washed 30 cents per ound; scoured, 45 cents per pound. Unwashed wools shall be considgred such as shall have been shorn from the animal without any cleaning; washed wools shall be considered such as_have been washed with water only on the animal’s back or on the _ _ skin; wools washed in any other manner than on the animal’s back or ,,;§“°*‘“’°°‘·"“°“°"· on the skin shall be considered as scoured wool. Onwool and hair provided for in this paragraph, which is sorted or increased in value by the rejection of any part of the original fleece, the duty shall be twice the duty to which it would otherwise be subject, but not more than 45 cents per pound. wfggfjjy "°Y°¤° 19. Wool and hair of the kind provided for in paragraph 18 when advanced in any manner or by any process of manu acture beyond °,}‘°¤“’°°*•”°• °**¤°· the washed or scoured condition, and manufactures of which wool wagaajgman eo pm or han- of thekmdnlprovided for in paragraph 18 is the component v¤1.as§p.i4z. II;8(l{61;8.l•0f chigf yl ue, 415 cents perlpound in addition to the rates o u im e thereon existm aw. S"‘°”’°*°' 20.  tank bottonlrs, sirupg of cane juice, melada concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses testing by the polanscopg not above seventy-five degrees, one and sixteen oneundredt of 1 cent per pound and for every additional degree shown by the polarisco ic test, fbur one-hundredths of 1 cent er “°'“·‘“'· pound a ditional, and fiiactions of a degree in proportion- molasges testing not above forty degrees, 24 per centum ad valorefn· testing above forty degrees and not above fift -six de es 3 ’ testing above fifty-six d es,y7 centsglger, ga,ll§r£i!}t;uP;i·· wggxgings and ' gs and sugar sweepings shallgdsubject to duty as molassesgor Bmw- sugar, as the case ma be, accordin to polariscopic test. mmm 21. Butter, and sugstitutes theregn, 6 cents per pound Gemma 22. Cheese, and substitutes therefor, 23 per centum ad valorem c(mdEmd,m 23. Milk, fresh, 2 cents per allon; cream, 5 cents er gallon. . 24. Milk, preserved or condinsed, or sterilized byheating or other wmppm lxglégppggntglgamo and Hller tobacco when mixed or packed Per centum of wrapper tobacco, and all leaf
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