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PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
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57. Unbleached twilled, and satin-faced cloths, made of cotton only, or mixed, which do not exceed thirty threads weft and warp on a quarter inch.
58. Plain coloured cloths of fast colours made of cotton only, or mixed, which do not exceed twenty-five threads weft and warp on a quarter inch.
(When in this and other parts of the tariff colours are alluded to, it must be understood that the definition includes not only the colours which resist the action of water, soap, and light, but also those which do not resist them; but always retain enough colour to prevent them being used to the prejudice of the bleached and unbleached cottons manufactured in the country.)
59. Plain coloured cloths of fugitive colours, made of cotton only, or mixed, which do not exceed thirty threads under the quarter inch of weft and warp.
60. Salt pork, cured or pressed, and the offal of pigs (in this prohibition are not included sausages and smoked hams).