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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cx. 497 . 1930 . 683 PAR. 1788 . Truffles, fresh, or dried or otherwise prepared or Truffles. LIST. p reserv ed. PAR. 1789 . Turmeric. Turmeric. PAR. 1790 . Turtles. Turtles. PAR. 1791 . Typewriters. Typewriters. PAR. 1792. Uranium, oxide and salts of. Uranium. PAR. 1793. Urea. Urea. PAR. 1794 . Veg etable tall ow. Vegetable tallow. PAR . 1795 . Wafers, not edible. Wafers, not edible. PAR. 1796 . Wax : Animal, vegetable, or mineral, not specially Wax, animal. etc. provided for. PAR. 1797 . Disks of soft wax, commonly known as master records, Disks of soft wax. or metal matrices obtained therefrom, for use in the manufacture of sound records for export purposes. Wearing apparel, etc ., PAR. 1798 . Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet of persons from abroad. articles, and similar personal effects of persons arriving in the United States ; but this exemption shall include only such articles Condit ions. 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 such wear and use, and shall not be held to apply to merchandise or articles intended for other persons or for Provisos. Tewelry limitations sale : Provided, That all jewelry and similar articles of personal and restrictions on non. adornment having a value of $300 or more, brought inbya residents. n onresi dent of the Unit ed St ates, shall, if sold w ithin three year s 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 : Provided further, That in case of resid Eff ect s e nts . of returning residents of the United States returning from abroad all wearing apparel, personal and household effects, and in the case of indi- vi duals retu rning fro m abroad, all profe ssional bo oks, imple - ments, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, taken by them out of the United States to foreign countries shall be admitted free of duty, without regard to their value, upon their identity being established under appropriate rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury : Provided further, Amount allowed for That up to but not exceeding $100 in value of articles acquired pe rs ona li pur chases a broad by such resid ents of t he United States for personal or household use or as souvenirs or curios, but not bought on commis- sion or intended for sale, shall be admitted free of duty : Provided Limi tation. further, That a resident of the United States shall not take a dvant age o f the exemp tion herein gran ted wi thin a per iod of thir ty da ys from the last exemption claimed. PAR. 1799 . Whalebone, unmanufactured. Whalebone. PAR. 1800 . All barbed wire, Whether plain or galvanized. Barbed wire. PAR. 1801 . Witherite, crude, unground. Witherite. PAR. 1802 . Wood charcoal. Wood charcoal. PAR. 1803 . Wood : Wood. (1) Timber hewn, sided, or squared, otherwise than by sawed ber hewn, not sawing, and round timber used for spars or in building wharves ; sawed lumber and timber, not further manufactured than planed, and tongued and grooved ; all the foregoing not specially provided for : Provided, That if there is imported into Countervailing duty the Uni ted Sta tes any of the for ego ing lum ber, pl aned on one oi mpprt s from coun- try or more sides and tongued and grooved, manufactured in or such American lumber. exporte d from an y country, dependen cy, provin ce, or oth er subdivision of government which imposes a duty upon such lumber exported from the U nited Sta tes, the P resident m ay enter into negotiations with such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government to secure the removal of such

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