Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 57 Part 2.djvu/242

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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [57 STAT. SCHEDULE II-Continued. Tariff Act of 1930 Description of Article Rate of Duty Paragraph Provided, That if the body of such ware is covered wholly or in part with an en- gobe or a body slip, the engobe or body slip shall for the purposes of this provi- sion be considered a part of the body 213 Graphite or plumbago, crude or refined: Amorphous 218(f) Table and kitchen articles and utensils, and all articles of every description not specially provided for, composed wholly or in chief value of glass, blown or partly blown in the mold or otherwise, or colored, cut, engraved, etched, frosted, gilded, ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation), painted, printed in any manner, sand- blasted, silvered, stained, or decorated or ornamented in any manner, whether filled or unfilled, or whether their con- tents be dutiable or free (except articles, if cut or engraved, valued at not less than $1.00 each); any of the foregoing commercially known as bubble glass, if produced otherwise than by automatic machine 232(a) Onyx, in block, rough or squared only 302(b) Molybdenum ore or concentrates 339 391 Table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils, and hollow or flat ware, not spe- cially provided for, composed wholly or in chief value of tin or tinplate, not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, and not specially provided for Lead-bearing ores, flue dust, and mattes of all kinds 5% ad valorem 30% ad valorem 32% per cu. ft. 1720 per lb. on the metallic molybde- num contained therein 222% ad valorem Yi per lb. on the lead contained therein 878