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 A61 6 Lskc UlJ UuJV Bristol-board and fine cardboard manufactured wholly of sulphite pulp or fiber of flax (lino) or rags, colored or not, coated or uncoated, or covered or not with white, colored, painted, lustrous or fanoy paper; whether or not em- bossed (stamped) or with any other kind of work. Manufactures of cardboard and of bristol-board: Exterior oases in which goods are imported, made of any kind of cardboard or any combination of cardboard and fabric, whether or not water- proofed, with or without printing. Playing oards of all kinds. Cardboard hoods and discs for milk bottles, I whether plain or printed. Tabulating index cards. Other manufactures of bristol-board, fine card- board, or cardboard, not specifically classified.. GROUP 1.- WOOD. Ordinary wood, in logs, or rough sawn or un- planed: Gumwoods, including tupelo, regardless of sise - 1P- 4-n uro n o-. ruu r oi -- s ur ulp.- aan l, and unplaned veneers of the same woods. Other ordinary woods, including spruoe (Picea ip.), regardless of size or form, in logs, or rough sawn or unplaned, but excluding strips. Ordinary woods, further r.nufactured: Planed or dovetailud or in strips. 3.30 per 100 Kgs. 1.25 per 100 Kgs. 0.24 per Kg. 3.50 per 100 Kgs. 7.50 per 100 Kgs. 8.50 per 100 Kgs. 0.08 per 100 Kgs. 0.20 per 100 Kgs. 0.60 per 100 Kgs. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. SCHJULE IX - CUBA PART II(continued) Cuban Tarif T-m t nf wTnit.4 - -tn - - - M-I - -' A .. J 2Nunber 161-F 162 162-J 1 6 2-M 1 6 2-N 162-P 1 6 2-Q 165 16 5-B 165-C 166 166-A I

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