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 924 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 356. 1922. ¤¤¤·¤¤- having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means if imported by_ or for the cmmummdwm account of the Eisen who exported them from the United_ States; •¤¤¤¥s¤vr¤¤¤c¤¤- steel boxes} cfu ,_barrels, gfarbtoys, bagsitcagdalqtéléer ctcgitgliplers or · coverings 0 encau man ac ure expo _ w1_ encan od ts, or ex rted empty and returns filled with foreign products Eilclulding shoog) and staves when returned as barrels or boxes; alsd Puicksilver filfasks or bottling, irc; ogiiteel diéuips ofdegither illomesltiic or oreign man acture, use or e `mlpmen o aci, oro erc emi- Immaunm cals, which shall have_ been act  exported from the United St tes- b t roof of the identity of suc articles shall be made, under egeral rdlgmgations to be prescribed b the Secretary of the Treasury, but the exemption of bags from duty  apply onl to such domestic bags as may be imported by alt-he exporter therelpg and iffany such articles ub`cct to intern revenue tax at the time o exportation, sucgxmfsx slisll be proved to have been paid before exggrtation ...,_m"*°""m° "]°“" and not refunded; photographic dry lates and films of erican manufacture (except moving-picture iillins), exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and photogragic films   struck ctr otherwise damaged, or wom out so as to unsuita e or any other purpose than the recovery of the constituent materials, provided the basic films are of American manufacture, butaproof of the identity of Amcm Emma suclmclm shall be maglpihunrillear gene rgigulationlswtéofbe ptr]? abrwi. duasble- scri y t tary o e asury· arti es expo rom e United States for  may be returndd uponkpfyment of a duty upon the value of e repairs at the rate at whi the article 1tse P _ would be subjgect if imported, under conditions and regulations ac., ex. be prescribed y the Secretary of the Treasury: Provide, That this °°P“°‘”* par raph shall not apply to any article upon which an allowance of dragrgiack has been made, the reimportation of which is hereby p hib`ted p f d) al h dr b k ro 1 except upon ayment o uties equ to the aw ac s allowregé or (tic any artic e mamgfgctureg in bonded hvgarerlhlpuse End asmptmuwmwe. e po un er any provision o aw: romded` uri r, at w en nilanufactured tobacco which has been exported without payment of internal-revenue tax shall be reimported it shall be retained in the custody of ith; cgllegltog of cuslt§1ri1smunt§l ingergal-mvmgezgtmozgfd ymnto tee utiess tere: `e uD¤t2,•*>¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤·¥¤_?1;·the$, That the irovisions of this gaiiggraph slfiiilll not aiprply to .2,,,  animals made dutiable under the provisions o paragraph 1506. Aeneas. Pan. 1515. Asbestos, unmanu actured, asbestos crudes, fibers, sgufcco, and sand and refuse containing not more than 15 per centum o oreign matter. Wm ¤·¤=i¤z· Pan. 1516. Waste bagging, and waste sugar sack cloth. B¤f¤{¤¤~°· PAR. 1517. Bananas, green or ripe. _ _ _ Qmme **¤¤· Pan. $518. Barks, cmchona or other, from which qumme may be extracte. B'°*°’ Mk- Pa11{1;519. Bléells, broken, and bell metal, broken and fit only to be reman actur. B"°‘°°· T Pan. 1520.  corgprising) thed books of the Old or New estament, or o, oun or un oun . m'““”""“’°· h PaR.h1521. AH   ttlwine qmanufactéuggd fr? New Zealand emp, _ enequen, m a is e or ampico , sis grass, or sunn, or a mixture of any two’or more of them, of single ly and measur- . , P Bm mg)not exceeding seven hundred and fifty feet to thelpound. P,,,,,,,,,_ AB. 1522. Bread: Provided, That no article sh be exempted Y¤·¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¢· from duty as bread imless yeast was the leavening substance used Fm] in its preparation. _ _ ’°'”"’“· Pan. 1523. Fish sounds, crude, dried or salted for preservation Dmmwd only, and unmannfactured, not specially provided for. ° Pm. 1524. Blood, dried, not specially provided for.