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20 per cent According to Country America Apparel ARTICLE AND COUNTRY British Possessions Caledonia New Hebrides Cape Colony Caroline Islands cental Ceylon Class XVI Class XXIII cntl COUNTRY WHENCE IMPORTED Duty was collected Fanning Island Fiji Fiji Hong Kong Fiji New Guinea Foreign Countries Guinea Dutch Guinea New Zealand Hebrides South Sea Hong Kong India Island Ocean Island Island Straits Settlements Italy Italy Japan Japan Java Kaiser Wilhelm's Land Kingdom New Zealand Land Marshall Islands LASS Malden Island Metals Netherlands Neu Pommern Norfolk Island Ocean Philippine Islands Pommern New Britain Portuguese East Africa Produce Other Produce Produce Total Australian QUANTITY VALUE 1903 QUANTITY VALUE Australian Quantity Value Quantity Queensland Shipment According South Australia South Sea Islands South Wales Tasmania Textiles Total Australian Produce United Kingdom Canada United Kingdom Fiji VALUE Australian Produce Value Quantity Value Victoria Wilhelm's Land Marshall Zealand Norfolk Island Zealand Straits Settlements
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Page 243 - Linotype, monotype, and other typecomposing machines, except monoline; typewriters (including covers); machinery used exclusively for and in the actual process of electrotyping and stereotyping; aluminium rotary graining machines; adding and computing machines and all attachments. Printing machines and presses, nei, including the following machines and presses, viz. : newspaper printing machines known as "Duplex Tubular...
Page 11 - The recorded value of goods imported, as shown in the tables throughout this chapter, represents the amount on which duty is payable, or would be payable if the duty were ad valorem. The value of goods subject to duty is taken to be the fair market value...
Page 159 - ... be payable if the duty were ad valorem. The value of goods subject to duty is taken to be the fair market value in the country of origin, with an addition of 10 per cent, to such value.
Page 188 - IV. Spirits and alcoholic liquors, including spirits for industrial purposes, and pharmaceutical preparations dutiable as spirit
Page 11 - Where the cental is used the unit equals 100 pounds avoirdupois. Where imports have been declared in packages without an indication being given of the number, capacity, or weight of the articles imported, the values only have been inserted. NEI means
Page 89 - Metal, Nickel, and German Silver, viz. : — Pigs. Ingots, Scrap, Blocks, Bars, Strips, Sheets, and Plates Anchors, over 10 cwt.
Page 490 - XI 20,781 15,499 36,280 53 68 10,73 10,85 116 Boots and Shoes, except partly or wholly of lasting or stuff Boots and Shoes, nei (including India rubber), Goloshes, etc.
Page 209 - Boots and Shoes — Men's, Youths', Boys', Women's, and Girls', except partly or wholly of lasting or stuff, and Slippers (leather) . . . NEI .-.• Rubber Sand Shoes Infants...
Page 341 - In sizes of 12 in. x 6 in. (or its equivalent) and • over . . . . sup.
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