Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 2.djvu/714

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54 STAT.] GREAT BRITAIN-RECIPROCAL TRADE-NOV. 17, 1938 SCHEDULE III-Continued Article Fruit juice Nil Grease, lubricating Nil Implements and tools: Axes, hatchets and adzes Nil Files and rasps Nil Machinery: Internal combustion engines (marine), the motive power of which is derived from petrol, kerosene or other spirits Nil Printing and bookbinding Nil Typewriters Nil Maps and plans Nil Oilcloth and linoleum Nil Paints (prepared, ready mixed) Nil Stoves and grates for domestic purposes Nil Tin plates Nil Tractors and steam-rollers when used for agricultural and mining purposes and not registerable for use on public thoroughfares Nil Wireless receiving sets, radio-gramophones, valves and other wireless parts and accessories (except transmit- ting apparatus) Nil MAURITIUS '5 Asphaltum or bitumen for road making Bacon and hams (except canned) Fruit: Preserved (not in sugar) Dried (except dates, raisins and currants) Accessories and component parts, other than tyres and tubes, for motor vehicles and chassis (except tractors, motor cycles and sidecars) Rubber manufactures (except tyres and tubes, boots and shoes and toys) Typewriters Varnish Rs. 1 per hundred kilos Rs. 5 per hundred kilos 15 cents per kilo 7% per cent. ad valorem 20 per cent. ad valorem 7% per cent. ad valorem 5 per cent. ad valorem Rs. 1 .50 per hectolitre Electrical goods: Wireless apparatus and parts thereof Stoves and household appliances Electrical goods of every other description (except bulbs) [Tariff Item No. 61 (c)] Oil, lubricating Grease, lubricating Amophos Substances imported by agriculturists or other persons for the destruction of animals, vermin, insects and other parasites Blacking and polishes Clay, pipe and fire (unprepared) Fruit, fresh: Apples and pears Motor tractors and parts (imported exclusively for agricultural purposes) Rosin Tobacco, unmanufactured, not butted or stemmed CYPRUS" Present Margin Present Margin Present Present Present Present Margin Margin Margin Margin Present Margin Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Fruit, canned 3 per cent. ad valorem Motor cars and parts thereof (except tyres and tubes) [ex Tariff Item No. 71] 15 per cent. ad valorem Self-contained air conditioning machines comprising ele- ments for cooling, control of humidity, cleaning and circulating of air 5 per cent. ad valorem I[Notice that the concessions in respect of Mauritius had been pnt into force was given by the British Embassy in Washington to the Secretary of State January 25, 1939.1 I [Notice that the concessions in respect of Cyprus had been put into force was given by the British Em- bassy in Washington to the Secretary of State February 7,1939.] 1935 Maximum Margin of Preference