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 932 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sass; II. Ch. 356. 1922. mi *-*5*- u dutiable at the rate chargeable thereon if imported empty: Pro/vided mmisvg further, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to repeal 3s,p‘ili63;V¢lii.4.‘l’§p.7m: QP lmP&lI' the PTOVISIOHS of 811 Act entitled “A]]_ Act to Prgvgnt tha importation o impure and unwholesome tea," approved March 2, 1897, and any Act amendatory thereof.
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,,,,,°'°,,,· · An. 1684. ore or cassiterite, an ac oxi e o tin: r e nagilgifpiggéht? •{% That there shaH be imposed and paid u(pon cassiterite, or black oxide ms, ' of tm, a duty of 4 cents per pound, an upon bar, block, pig tin and gram or granulated, a duty of 6 cents {per pound when it is made to appear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States that t e mines of the United States are producing one thousand five hundred tons of cassiterite and bar, lock, and pig tin per year. The President shall make known this fact by proclamation, and thereafter said duties shall go into effect. T*¤*¤  PAR£_168§.c1'l‘1n in bars, b ockslor pigs, and grain or granulated and scrap_ m, in uding scrap tin p ate. '*`¤¤·°°·j=¤¤¤· gan.   Tobacco stems not cut, ground, or pulverized. ¤¤- an. . Turmeric. '1‘¤=¤¤;¤¤¤¤— Pan. 1688. entine, gum and spirits of, and rosin. Turtles. Pan. 1689. 'rlgiiurrtiles. U¤¤i·¤¤· Pan. 1690. Uranium, oxide and salts of. V¤¤¤¢¤¤1¤¤¤¤¤w- Pan. 1691. Vegetable tallow. WMM- Pan. 1692. Wafers, not edible. W¤· Patil. ($93. Wax: Animal, vegetable, or mineral, not specially provide or. P0V__¤{¤ rwords M ax- Pan. 1694. Disks of soft wax, commonly known as master records, ° or mgtal magzsmpes obtamed therefrom, for use in the manufacture of soun recor or export purposes. . B,g°g{*;égS%gsP¤;{gg; I’A1z. 1695. Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, comm. toilet articles, and similar personal effects of (persons arriving in the ccmimcm. United States; but this exemption shall inclu e only such articles as were actually owned by them and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their departure from a foreign country, and as are necessary and appropriate for the wear and use of such persons and are intended for suc wear and use and shall not be he d to apply to merchandise or_ articles intended for other persons or for sale: pmu. www Prcrgnded, That all jewelry and similar articles of personal adornment mf ,.,§,,,.,,,,,,,, 0,, having a value of $300 or more,_brought in by a nonresident of the ¤°¤**¤*d¤¤*~*· Unite States, shall, if sold within three years after the date of the arrival of such person in the United States, be liable to duty at the rate or rates in force at the time of such sale, to be paid by such person: `gigecttg ct returning Procjtdedffurther, That m case _0f residents of the United States re- '°°‘ °“ ‘ tgningmliéombabrplad all wciaiiiiglpppageg persona; and household eecs en ytemoutote United Statesto f shall be admitted free of duty, without regard to t}i)dii·1gvi1ali1(i>t1Iii;>1<iirSi their identity being) estabhshed under appropriate rules and regulavé*”}§*,f;¤; gQ¢;*{\¤gS£¤; tions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided cnmi. further, That up to but not exceeding $100 in value of articles acguiredl ailéroad by such residents of the Ulpited States for personal or ouse 0 use or as sou enirs or curios, ut n t b ht mmission or intended for sale; shall be admitted frge ofNd€1tyAn co · AR. . r, t ` . sr :23;* .i'¥.hz***z.:12r· *m:;·*amr·*· .. .. ~·¤¤»·~=»» rs. 1698. wlc.Z.ac. "“° " ° °' P “"“ °‘ g "‘““’ "’¤°·**=*==·~=¤*· Pan. ieee. Wood charcoal. ..?‘¥?‘=m¤ =¤··=···· ...lZ2i“;.l7°°;..Y.'l.?.°".i.il;°g"~;..**';&* é""§...· ·"““‘°“...,m.1‘§°°.?.`.§¥.°.l‘§,* "°‘"3 ` . } Q T0\1¤ timber usefill for sgars or in building wliarves; firewood, handle bolts, shingle bolts; an dgun blocks for gunstocks, rough hewn or sawed B°"°“· or p aued on one si e; sawed boards, planks, deals, and other lumber,