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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . II. CFr, 497 . 1930. Cod o$EE LIST.
(b) Eulachon oil, cod oil, and cod-liver oil . Distilled or essential PAR. 1731 . Oils, distilled or essential : Anise, bergamot, bitter •il s' almond, camphor, caraway, cassia, cinnamon, citronella, geranium, laven der, lemo n-grass, lime, li gnaloe o r bois d e rose, n eroli or orange flower, origanum, palmarosa, pettigrain, rose or otto of roses, rose- Alc ho.
mar y7 spike lavender , th y me , and y lan g y lan g or cananga Provided Alcohol exclusion.
, That no article mixed or compounded with or containing alcohol shall be exempted from duty under this paragraph . E xpre ssed or ex- traeted oils .
PAR. 1732. Oils, expressed or extracted : Croton, palm, herilla s and sweet almon d ; olive, palm-kernel, rapeseed, sunflower, and sesame oil, rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufacturing purposes, by such means as .shall be satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury and under regulations to be pre- scribed by him ; tung oil ; and nut oils not specially provided for . pre - Mineral PAR . 1733 . Oils, mineral : Petroleum, crude, fuel, o ° refined, and all distillates obtained from petroleum, including kerosene, benzine, naphtha, gasoline, paraffin, and paraffin oil, not specially provided for. Ores, gold, silver, etc . PA R. 1734 . Ores of gold, silver, or nickel ; nickel matte ; nickel oxide ; ores of the platinum metals ; sweepings of gold and silver . Decalcomania paper . PA R. 1735 . Duplex decalcomania
not printed . Pa rchment an d vel-
paper lam . .
PAR . 1736 . Parchment and vellum . Paris green and Lon- don purple . PA R. 1737. Paris green and London purple . Pearl, mother of, etc. PAR . 1738. Pearl, mother of, and shells, not sawed, cut, flaked, polished, or otherwise manufactured, or advanced in value from Personal effects of the nat ural sta te . citizens dying abroad . PA R. 1739 . Personal effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying in foreign countries . Phosphates .
PA R. 1740 . Phosphates, crude, and apatite . Pigeons .
PAR . 1741 . Pigeons, fancy or racing . ernmets for the Go v- PAR . 1742 . Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, seeds, and other material for planting, imported by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Botanic Garden . Gypsum.
PAR . 1743 . Plaster rock or gypsum, crude . Platinum .
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1744 . Platinum, unmanufactured or in ingots, bars, sheets,
or plates not less than one-eighth of one inch in thickness, sponge,
Potash salts.
or scrap. PA R. 1745. Potassium chloride or muriate of potash, potassium sulphate, kainite, wood ashes and beet-root ashes, and all crude potash salts not specially provided for . Sa ltp eter .
PA R. 1746 . Potassium nitrate or saltpeter, crude . Professional tools, etc ., of boimmi: PAR . 1747 . Professional books, implements, instruments, and tools grants°
of trade, occupation, or employment in the actual possession of per- sons emigrating to the United States owned and used by them Re str icti on. abroad ; but this exemption shall not be construed to include machin- ery or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing estab- lishment, or for any other person or persons, or for sale, nor shall it be construed to include theatrical scenery, properties, and apparel
Temporary Saris- but such articles brought by proprietors or managers of theatrical s ion et theatrical prop- exhibitions arriving from aroad, for temporaruse by them in such exhibitions, and not for any other person, and not for sale, and which have been used by them abroad, shall be admitted free of duty under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treas- Bonay ury may prescribe ; but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be exported within six months Extension of time. after such importation : Provided, That the Secretary of the Treas- ury may, in his discretion, extend such period for a further term of six months in case application shall be made therefor .
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