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 six·rY.snvEN·rH oonennss. sta. II. cs. 356. 1922. 883 Pan. 356. Planing-machine knives, tannery and leather knives, °°¤°°¤·"· tobacco knives, palper and pulp mill knives, roll bars, bed plates, r¤¤lfa¤“:]ssmf°d mm and all other stoc -treating parts for pulp and paper machinery, ““d‘"‘°°"“"°“·°*°· shear blades, circular cloth cutters, circular cork cutters, circular cigarette cutters, meat-slicing cutters, and all other cutting knives and blades used in power or hand machines, 20 per centum ad valorem. Pan. 357. Nail, barbers’, and animal clippers, priming and sheep *’°i¤°*= ¤¤¤¤¤••¤¤ shears, and all scissors and other shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfnished, valued at not more than 50 cents per dozen, 3} cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 50 cents and not more than $1.75 per dozen, 15 cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1.75rper dozen, 20 cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem; Promkied, at all articles  www specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have die sunk ` conspicuously and inde ib y, the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scissors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or handle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. Pm. 358. Safety razors, and safety-razor handles and frames, 10 R¤¤°*S· cents each and 30 iper centum ad valorem; razors and parts thereof, finished or unfinis ed, valued at less than 75 cents dper dozen, 18 cents each; valued at 75 cents and less than $1.50 per ozen, 25 cents each; valued at $1.50 and less than $3 per dozen, 30 cents each; valued at $3 and less than $4 per dozen, 35 cents each; valued at $4 or more per dozen, 45 cents each; and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing, 45 per centum ad valorem; Provided, That finished or §;g;*;°·’gw bm.! imfinished b ades for safeity razors shall pay a duty of 1 cent each and 30 dper centum ad v orem:  further, That all articles “*'“¤¤*°*1¤*¤’°d· specific in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of t e maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origm die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the blade or shank or tang of each and every blade and on safety razors and parts thereof. PAR. 359. Surgical instruments, and parts thereof, composed ingg;g_°::{td¤¤¤¤··¢¢. wholly or in part of iron, steel, cop er, brass, nickel, aluminum, or °` other metal, finished or miiinishecfj 45 per centum ad valorem; dental instruments, and parts thereof, composed wholly or in art of iron, steel, copper, brass, nickel, aluminum, or other metal, flnisied or unfinished, 35 per centum ad valorem; Promkled, That all articles Qgfgk mmm, specified in this paragraph, when imyiprted, shall have the name of ' t e maker or purchaser and beneat the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the outside, or if a jointed instrument on the outside when closed. PAR. 360. Philosophical, scientific, and laboratory instruments, e,§°*°¤°*“°¤Pv¤¤¢¤¤, apparatus, utensils, appliances (including drawing, surveying, and ` mathematical instruments), and arts thereof, composed wholly or in chief value of metal, and not pll;.ted with gold, silver, or platinum, finished or unfinished, not s 1a.lly provided for, 40 dplgr centum ad valorem; Provided, That :1.5% articles specified in paragraph, arvvlgg- umd when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and " gm ‘ beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the outside, or if a jointed instrument on the outside when closed. _ _ _ PAR. 361. Pliers, pincers, and nippers of all kinds, Emshed or P“°'$· P“‘°°’S· °‘°· unfinished, 60 per centum ad valorem; Provided, That all articles fgggk mqmmd_ speciied in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of t e maker or pmchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die simk conspicuously and indelibly on the outside of the joint..