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 54 STAT.] GREAT BRITAIN-RECIPROCAL TRADE-NOV. 17, 1938 SCHEDULE III-Continued Article Maximum Margin of Preference Soap, common, including laundry, polishing and soft soap Present Margin Spices Present Margin Tobacco, unmanufactured: Black leaf and similar brands Present Margin Other kinds Present Margin Tobacco, manufactured: Cigarettes Present Margin Typewriters, adding machines and parts thereof Present Margin Vegetables, onions and potatoes Present Margin Wood and timber, manufactured: Furniture and cabinet ware Present Margin Other kinds Present Margin Wood and timber, unmanufactured: Lumber sawn or hewn: Undressed Present Margin Wholly or partly dressed Present Margin Books, printed, not being account books Nil Agricultural implements and tools Nil Agricultural machinery, including accessories Nil Metals and metal manufactures: Rafting chains and timber dogs Nil Railway and tramway iolling stock and material and parts and accessories therefor Nil Stationery other than paper: Slate pencils Ni Printing ink - Nil Tractors and parts thereof Nil Trailers and carts and wagons and parts and accessories for agricultural purposes Nil Trucks and trailers and parts and accessories thereof im- ported for use in connection with chicle and mahogany operations Nil JAMAICA 22 Corn is. Od. per hundred Ibs. Tobacco, manufactured: Cigarettes Is. Od. per lb. NOTE: The maximum margin of preference set forth above relates to the margin between the duties and other charges applicable on importa- tion to cigarettes the produce or manufacture of the United States of America and the duties and other charges applicable on importation to cigarettes the produce or manufacture of any territory of the British Empire other than cigarettes manufactured within the British Empire containing 50 per cent. or more of Brit- ish Empire tobacco. Other (except cigars) 10d. per lb. Confectionery 5 per cent. ad valorem Self-contained air conditioning machines comprising elements for cooling, control of humidity, cleaning and circulating of air 5 per cent. ad valorem Electrical apparatus for generating electricity 2~ per cent. ad valorem Telegraph and telephone apparatus 2%per cent. ad valorem Lumber, sawn or hewn: Undressed 8s. per thousand feet, sup. measurement, of one inch thick Wholly or partly dressed 8s. per thousand feet, sup. measurement, of one inch thick 22[Notice that the concessions in respect of Jamaica had been put into force was given by the British Em- bassy in Washington to the Secretary of State January 25, 1939. 193470° -4 1-PT. II- --45 1943

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