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 682 S EVENTY-FIRS T C ONGRESS. SEss. II. C H. 497. 1930 . FREE LIST. United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale, sub- ject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall pre- Meaning of"regalia ." scribe ; but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furni- ture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, no r personal prop- erty of individuals. Altars, shrines, etc ., PAR, 1774 . Altars, pulpits, communion tables, baptismal fonts, for religious p'Irp•se5' shrines, or parts of any of the foregoing, and statuary (except casts of plaster of Paris, or of compositions of paper or papier-mache), imported in good faith for presentation (without charge) to, and for the use of, any corporatio n or associ ation organ ized and Stone andsand. opPAR1775c 1 Stoneandrsand : Bur sto e in blocks, rough or unman- ufactured ; quartzite ; traprock ; rottenstone, tripoli, and sand, crude or manufactured ; silica ; cliff stone, freestone, granite, and sand- stone, unmanufactured, and not suitable for use as monumental, paving, or building stone ; all the foregoing not specially provided for , Stron tianite. PAR . 1776 . Strontianite or mineral strontium carbonate and celes- tite or mineral strontium sulphate. Sulphur. PAR. 1777. Sulphur in any form, and sulphur ore, such as pyrites or sulphide of iron in its natural state, and spent oxide of iron, containing more than 25 per centum of sulphur. Tagua nuts . PAR. 1778 . Tagua nuts. Tamarinds. PAR. 1779 .Tamarinds. Tankage. PAR. 1780 . Tankage, fish scrap, fish meal, cod-liver oil cake, and Tap i••a _ cod-liver oil cake meal, all the foregoing unfit for human consumption. Locust beans, etc. PAR. 1781 . Tapioca, tapioca flour, and cassava. PAR. 1782 . Locust or carob beans, and pods and seeds thereof. Tea, impure, et e. Vol. 29, p. 684; Vol.35, PAR. 1783. (a) Impure tea , tea wast e, and tea siftings and p .163,V ol, 41,p. 712 . sweepings, for manufacturing purposes in bond, pursuant to the u. S. C.,p.625. provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea," approved March 2, 1897, and Act s ame nda tory th ere of and su ppl eme nta ry ther eto. Tea and tea plants . (b) Tea not spec ially provided for, and tea pl ants : Provided, Provisos. Containers. That all cans, boxes, and othe r immediate con tainers, includ ing paper, and oth er wrappings of tea in packages of less than f ive pounds each, and all intermediate containers of such tea, shall be dutiable at the rate chargeable thereon if imported empty : Provided $ion noti a8teaedpr•vi- f u~rth er, That nothing herein contained shall be constru ed to repeal or impair the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea," approvMarch 2, 1897, and any Act amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto. Teeth. PAR. 1784 . Teeth, natural, or unmanufactured. Prn ovso.' etc. et •' PAR. 1785. Tin ore or cassiterite, and black oxide of tin : Provided, Subject to duty, That there shall be imposed and paid upon cassiterite, or black oxide when native mines pro- d uce 1,500 tons a year . of tin, a duty of 4 cents per pound, an upon bar, block, pig tin and grain or granulated, a duty of 6 cents per pound when i t is made to appear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States that the mines of the United States are producing one thousand five Ann ounce ment by hundred tons of cassiterite and bar, block, and pig tin per year. p rocl amat ion . The President shall make known this fact by proclamation, and thereafter said duties shall go into effect. Tin, in bars, etc. PAR. 1786 . Tin in bars, blocks or pigs, alloys in chief value of tin not specially provided for, and grain or granulated and scrap tin, Tobacco stems . including scrap tin plate. PAR. 1787, Tob acc o st ems not cut, ground, or pulverized. I i

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