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§· 123 mama 19.--0u advanced than cut into lengths suitable for-sticks for umbrellas, parasols, ¤u¤s1m1e,·wmps, dslung- rods, or walklngranes. .

_ .Pn. 1704. Original paintings in oH,‘ mineral, water, or other

mms, -paa:e1a,, mgxm asawgags and- sketches m j pes, pencil, or water colors, nrmtf prooff ctchiags unbound, and engravings. and woodcuts unbound, original sculptures or statu-

 ary, including not .m0re than two replicas or repmductiona oi

the same; bot the tmms ·‘f sculpture ’?‘_ and “ statuary " asl ixaeé in this paragraph shall be understood todnclude protewlomi productions ot sculptors only, whether in round or-in relief, xl: brooke; marble, stone, terra cotta, iv0ry,~—wood,”°or metal, oa whether cut, carved, or otherwise wrought oy hand, irozn tbl solid l block. or mass of `marblo, stone, or alabaster, or tron metal, or mst in bronze or other metal or substance, or iron wa; or [plaster, made as the professional productions ot tors only; and the words •·p¤.mm1g·*, and " sculpture '? am 3" statuary *2 as used in this paragraph shall not be undermm to include any articles of utility, nor such · as are made wholl; or in part brstenciling or a¤y.other.mechanlcal process; am the words " etchi¤gs," " engravings,} and " wooqcuts "_ as use in this paragraph shall be HBd€1°8t0OdXtO include only such az are printed by hand from plates or blocks etched or engravee with hand and not fsuch as are printed, from plates o blocks etched or engmyed by photochomlcal or other inechanlca . Pan. 1705. Worksmf art, drawings; engravlngs,'photograpliipictures, and philosophical and sciontidc . apparatus brought bg professional artists, lecturers, or scientists arriving from abroae `for use by them temporarily for exhibition ~ and in lllnstratiotz promotion, and encouragement of a¤t,,~so1e¤ce, or lndustry i1 ,_ the United stems; and not for mic, shall be admitted free 0 — duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treaisnr; shall prescribe; but bonds shall befgivexi for the payment- t· the United States ot such duties as may be imposed by luv upon anyancl all snob artlclw as shall not be exported} tyltlnil six months after such lxnportation i‘ Provided, That the Score Y tary of thecTreasury`may, lnhis discretion, extend each perm for a further term of six months in cases where appllcatioz therefor shall bd made, 2 Y . i Pas. 1796. Works ot art, collections in ·lllustratjon ot th a progrcw of the arts, sciences; agriculture, or mamxtactumt photographs, worksfin terra cotta,{parian, pottery, orrporcelalx antiquities and artistic copies thereof ln metal or other mats rlal, imported in good iaith for exhibition at hl dxed plam hg any Stage. or by any society or institution established, for th encouragement of the arts, science, agriculture, or eddcatio: or Tor; a municipal `corporation, and, all like articles imports ‘ in good faith by any society or amoclhtion, or for a lmualcipa corporation, for the purpose of erecting a. pnblie monument, aa not intended for sale nor for any other purpose than herein expressed; but bond shall be given, under such rules {Hd lotions as the Secretary ot the"1‘reasury may prescribe, for th payment ot lawful duties which may accrue should any ot th articles atoresaid be sold; transferred, or used coptrary to tbl provision, and suclji articles shall M subject at any time t examination and lnspectionrby, the proper omcer of the cm toms: Pmvlded, ,Tl1at· the privileges of this paragraph aa! paragraph 1705 shall not be allowed to associations or corpo;-;,¤ tions engaged ln or connected with business of- a prlrate o commercial character,. \ Q n 4 Q, ’ l Q V Psa. 1707. lvorks of art, productions ot American artist residing temporarily abroad, or other works otiart, iacludln pictorial palntingsonx glass, imported. expressly for presents tion to a national institution or to any [State or munlclpa corporation or, incorporated religious society, college, or oths public institution, including stained or painted window alas or stained or painted glass windows which are worm oi ar when imported to w`uaed in holié ot worship and whe; ,»~&J

STOMSDUTIEB = 570 , ordered after the passage of. this chapter, valued at $15 of mom, per square toot, and excluding any article, in what;} 0,

in . part, IilQ1dBd,~:¢&8t} or `mechanimlly wmaght from mem

, within twenty years prior! te impertatien; but each- exexapmn 1 shall bé subject to suc}! regulatiéxts as the Secretary at the -: _‘ Trmsury may piescribe. · ,§ ` ° “ ‘ . E »PAa. 1708. Works otart (except mgagsnd earpém), collecl A tions in illustfation of the progteaa of the arts, work; in bronze, l `mértile, terra cotta, pariau, ixcttery, or potcclain, artistic entity * xi fifties, and of art ez ;0!‘I1~&m€Ht&] characmr or educar tional value" ivhieh shall have been more than one e hundred yam ‘ prior to the date of importation, the tree 1. ‘imp0rtati0x1`,of audi objects shall supject te smell regulations 1·_ as to prog! ci antiquity as the Secretary of the Treamry may »—_ prescribe; ‘ - , , ` M } " 1 * Pea. 1709. Vlorm gut, unmauutecttxred; 1 . Pan. 1710. ZaEer. €$ept.,21,~1922, c, 356, Title II, { 201, 42 y Stat. 922-—·&‘·34.) “ ° Y ’ " 1 , BUBTITLE III-~SPECIAL PROVISIONS 3 t `_Tm: _Pmt.¤>;·ma Ismzsxpé, Cum, Attn Casa:. Zose 1- IQS; Duties sipna articles teeming {mm nat imparted inte .1 Philippiqe Islands.-—'1‘l1ere shall be levied; collected, and paid , updnr all ax·t_i<·les `camlng into the United, St atw` {mm the c Philiptpine Islands. the rates of duty which are required to he yb levied, gollected`, and paid multi like `articles imwrted from rl fm*eig*1§Ye0uti°tries: _P:·e—n—i»ded,_ That ( all `artlclea, gmwth or t, product of dr n1anutt1c—tt1red in the Philippixte Ialandatmm matt tetlals the growth ceprcduet of tm Ifhilippine Islnuda or at the f United States, or_ of beth, or which do net eczttalp tdreigia ma`- y‘· `terialatd the values of more than 29 pe: centum of their tetel 0 value, upon which, and drawback of euetama duties has been v allowed thexieln, coming imc theillnited Statm hem Pl1ilip·; n *_ pine Ialanda aball be admitted irt·e‘%¤t duty :_ *, vided, Imweeerf, >· ,That_ln<c0nsidera,tiot1‘of the exemptitma afereeaid,_al1 articles.) d the growth, product, or manufm·tm*e out the _Ual~ted Stated; upon H which xm d-mwhackef <:uate>’ia:s tlzxtiee has been allowed therein. eball be suhnitted to the Phmptpiae Island; tram the "Unlte<l a» States free of duty. The tree admission, herein pmvided, ei such » 5, articles, the gmwtlx, pxoddct, or manufacture at the United it, States, into the ·Pb·llippme Islands, er et thegmwth, pmduet, or r~ maaufacture, as herembeiore demxed, tot the Philippine ilalaade y imdthe United sum; shall he etmdltionéd upon the kllrect shipe ment tlgtereet, under a through bill ct lading from the cdantryef a, origin tb, the cetmtrty dot destination: Provided, ,'1‘h•.t direct cl attall lluclude shipments * ln bead thmagh foreign Ll Ateriritdry coutigudmt td,the l? ;:ited’ States: Pg·aeided»,` houwtter, d That it such articlea become unpacked while et; mute by saen cldent, wreelk’,`dx·‘etl1e¤ casualty, er ee damaged as to needed n· aaitate their repncklng, the same shall be admitted kee of e dety upon satisfactory pred! that the unpacking occurred ` e through aezcldeuteor xeecemlty and that the merchandise iaa vclved is the ideatlml mesehamltge erleinally shipped from el the United Statx or the Philippines Ialandé., as the case may a»-_ be, _ and that its emxditiea has mt been except for

1 eee}; damage aa may have euetainFd. (Sept, 2,1, 19%. e.

n· 3%. Title III, §·301, 42 Stat. 934.) , _ , ___ ’ _ , ·r 124. Products df"C¤ha; reduétlm of klatiea cm.-·a—-So long as the edaeeuticn between the United Stated %ad the Republic nf s Cuba, signed entitle 11th day of DSCQIEQX, in the ymr 1902, shall g remain la texce, all axtielee of rmrehaadlee being the pmduet et t- the stall or industry of the·Republlc of Cuba, whgh 0:1 December ll 1*2*, 1903, were imported inte the United States of duty, shall

   etmtltme to be so admitted   ot duty, and all other articles

is efmerebaradiee being the pmduet et the soil er mduatxw of the ·t Republieef Cuba imported inte the United States shall the n admitted at a reductgon ot 20 pe: ceatum of the‘fate¢`et duty