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 902 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. Scimnunn 10.—FLAx, Hman, Arm Jurn, aim Manumcruans on. FN °"" ”°“'*P· Pm. 1001. Flax straw, $2 per ton; flax, not hackled, 1 cent per und; flax, hackled, including " dressed line," 2 cents per dpound; hoax tow and flax noils, crin vegetal, or palm—leaf fiber, twiste or not twisted, three—fourths of 1 cent per pound; hem(p and hemp tow, 1 cent per pound· hackled hemp, 2 cents per poun . mw *'“* '°'*°8· Pan. 1002. Sliver and roving, of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. {}?§·m,m,, mhz Pan. 1003. Jute yarns or roving, single, coarser in size than twenty~ ¤¢c· ' ponmd, 2.} cents per pound; twenty-pound up to but not including ten-pound, 4 cents per pound; wn—pound up to but not including five·p0und, 5} cents ger pound; five-pound and finer, 7 cents per pound, but not more t an 40 per centum ad valorem; jute sliver, la} cents per poimd; twist, twine, and cordagle, composed of two or more jute yarns or rovings twisted together, the size of the single yarn or roving of which is coarser than twenty-pound, 3} cents per pound; twenty·pouud up to but not including ten—pound, 5 cents per pound; ten—poimd up to but not including ve-pound, 6} cents per poimd; five—po1md and finer, 11 cents pler pound. §.‘,';,_€‘°,,{,‘,.¥",,;,,,,m,,_ Pan. 1004. Single yarns, in the gray, made of Bax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than twelve lea, 10 cents per pound; finer than twelve lea and not finer than sixty lea, 10 cents per pound and one—half of 1 cent per poimd additional for each lea or part of a lea in excess of twelve; finer than sixty lea, 35 cents lper ound; and in addition thereto, on any of the foregoing yams w en lioiled, 2 cents per pound; when bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, fydkkm www 5 cents lper pound: Provided, That the duty on any of the foregoing mm. yarns s all not be less than 25 nor more than 35 per centum a ,,,,2`,,’§°°"’*"*"°"*““‘* valorem. Threads, twines, and cords, composed o two or more yarns of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, twisted together, the size of the s` le yarn of which is not finer than eleven lea, 18} cents per poundininer than eleven lea and not finer than sixty lea, 18-} cents per pound and three·fourths of 1 cent per pound additional for each lea or part of a lea in excess of eleven; finer than sixty lea, 56 cents per pound; and in addition thereto, on any of the foregoing threads, twines, and cords when boiled, 2 cents per (pound; when bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, 5 cents per poun : Prom"“"‘““· vided, That the duty on the foregoing threads, twines, and cords shall be not less than 30 per centum ad valorem. °°"""°· PAR. 1005. Cordage, includix§ cables, tarred or untarred, wholly or in chief value of manila, sis, or other hard fibers, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; cordage, including)cables, tarred or untarred, wholly or in chief value of sunn, or other ast fibers, but not includin cordage made of jute, 2 cents per pound; wholly or in chief value oil _ hemp, 21} cents Ser poimd. mm! ¤°°°» °°°- BA1:. 1006. G` nettings, nets, webs, and seines, and other nets for · fishing, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, and not slpecially provided for, shall pay the same duty per pound as the hig est_rate imposed in this Act u n an of the thread, twine, or cord of which the mesh is made, amf:0 in adydition thereto, 10 per centum ad valorem. §,*:_f,;{{,,}*g‘}b;‘},{··°*°· PAR. 1007. Hose, suitable for conductin liquids or gases, composed wholly or in chief value of vegetable iber, 17 cents per pound _ and 10 per centum ad valorem. '°‘° ‘“""*°’· PAR. 1008. Fabrics, com sed wholl of jute, plain·woven, twilled, and  other, not speciaH; provided for, not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered noninflammable, 1 cent per pound; bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, og rearidered nomnilammab e, 1 cent per pound and 10 per centum a v orem.