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 75 STAT.]

1009

PROCLAMATION 3387—DEC. 28, 1960

ule of United States concessions constituting a United States Schedule to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (3 UST (pt. 1) 1125) (hereinafter referred to as "Schedule XX—Torquay 1951"); 5. WHEREAS by Proclamation No. 2929 of June 2, 1951 (65 Stat. C12). the President proclaimed, effective June 6, 1951, such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of. articles imported into the United States as were then found to be required or appropriate to carry out the trade agreement specified in the fourth recital of thisr proclamation; 6. WHEREAS item 1109(a), and the appropriate headings, in Part I of Schedule XX amiexed to tt^ said Torquay Protocol, which item was given 3 UST (pt. effect by the said proclamation of June 2, 1186. 1951, read as follows: Tariff Act of 1930, paragraph 1100(a)

Description of products

Rate of duty

Woven green billiard ek^l% in the piece, weighing over 11 but not over 15 ounces per square yard, wholly of wool, regardless of value.

97m P T lb. O and 20% ad val.

NOTE: This item shall be subje^ to the no1» in item 1108 in Part I of Schedule X X (original).

and item 1106 (a) was made effec^ve as of June 6, 1951 by U^ letter ^ ^ e President to the Secretary oi tim Treafiury dated June S, 1991 (3 C.F.B. 1949 ed., 1951 Supp., p. $$Q; 16 FJt. i39i), pursuant to the procedure d68^il»9d in Part Kb) il) &i said Proclamation Ho. ^$9 c^ June 2, 1991; 7. WHIE3IUSAS the PresldQt, by Proelamatiim No. 31^, of S^IQiber 28,19M,

71 Stat. cl2.

1) 615,

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