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Yarns of hemp not glazed, twisted, unbleached in skeins up to 5,000 metres single thread to the kilogramme for the manufacture of fishing lines and nets, and of cordage.

Yarns of phormium tenax, abaca, and other vegetable fibres not mentioned, not glazed, pure or mixed; the phormium, abaca, &c., predominating in weight, for self-binding harvesters.

Paper or card.

Cardboard, rough in sheets, weighing at least 350 grammes per square metre.

Moulded cardboard, called papier-maché.

Cardboard, cut or shaped for boxes.

Cardboard boxes covered or not with white or coloured paper.

Cylindrical and conical tubes called "busettes " for spinning and weaving.

Cardboard goods ornamented with paintings, relief, stuffs, wood, plaited straw, and common metals.

Skins and hides prepared, simply tanned, tawed, or smoothed, not including goat, kid, sheep, and lamb skins.

Soles, cut out, of beaten and smooth leather, and heels. Uppers of top boots, boots, shoes, vamps, galoches (cambered or not), and upper heels of calf, cow, horse goat, or kid leather and skins.

Top boots.

Boots for women and children.

Shoes.

Gloves.

Transmission belts, &c., of leather, hose of leather, and
other articles of leather or skins for machinery.
Trunks of wood or pasteboard, covered with leather.
Peltries:

Prepared, or in sewn pieces ;

Sea lions, and sea otters; seals and bluebacks; grey
squirrels and pouches of grey squirrels; hamsters
and white rabbits; astrakhan clouded and curled, in
skins and "touloupes"; white hares and pouches of
white hares; goats, in skins and covers; sheep and
mouflons of the Caucasus, in skins and covers.
Not specially mentioned.

Peltries made up into articles.

Locomotives and traction engines.

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Typesetting machines known as linotypes.

General machinery, transmission gearing, balances, scales, presses, lifting apparatus, apparatus not mentioned driven by mechanical power.

ex 526 quater Gas buoys in iron or steel plate of over 1 millim, in thick

ness, not galvanized or tinned.

Number of the

French Tariff.

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536

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537

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Products.

Springs of wrought steel, for carriages, railway carriages,
and locomotives, not polished.
Dynamo-conductors.

Are lamps known as regulators.
Tools: with or without handles.
Wire gauze, of iron or steel.
Wire gauze, of copper or brass :
Ordinary;

For paper machines.

Railway chairs, plates or other castings from the open mould.

Iron castings for machinery or for ornament.

Rough articles of malleable cast iron, of wrought iron and of cast steel.

Iron work for carriages, and especially such as enters into the construction of railway rolling stock.

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Wire nails of iron, or steel, machine made, whether tinned, coppered, zincked or coaltarred or not.

Tubes of iron or steel, not welded;

Tubes of iron or steel, welded;

Jointings of all kinds;

Tubes of iron or steel, stamped or without welding.

Lead pipes, and all other manufactures of lead.

Electric accumulators.

Articles of nickel, alloyed with copper or zinc (German silver), or of nickelled metals.

Furniture of bent wood, fitted or not.

Furniture, other than of bent wood.

Chairs:

Neither carved, inlaid, ornamented with copper, gilt, nor lacquered ;

Of common wood;

Of cabinetmakers' wood;

Carved, inlaid, ornamented with copper, gilt, or lacquered, of any kind of wood.

Furniture, other than of bent wood, other than chairs, veneered with any kind of wood.

Furniture, other than of bent wood, other than chairs, massive:

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Wood, planed, grooved, and (or) tongued, planks, strips, or veneers for parquetry, planed, grooved, and (or) tongued :

Of oak or other hard wood;

Of fir or other soft wood.

Doors, windows, wainscoting, and other carpenters' work, fitted together or not :

Of hard wood;

Of soft wood,

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Boxes of white wood, wood shaped for brushes, and small handles for tools, less than 10 centimetres in length; Bobbins for spinning and weaving, tubes, skewers, biots, spindles, busettes :

Not exceeding 10 centim. in length;

Exceeding 10 centim. in length.

Small reels of common wood for sewing thread, neither varnished nor stained.

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Wood turners' wares varnished.

Wood squared for shuttles less than 500 grammes in
weight.

Shuttles for any kind of weaving, finished or not.
Other articles of wood.

Pianos.

Organs, harmoniums, instruments with free metallic reeds, with one or several stops.

Church organs, complete, and detached parts thereof. Accessories, and detached parts of musical instruments above mentioned (ex 604).

Carriages (not for rail uses):

Carriages properly so called;

Carts for trade, agricultural purposes, and transport;
Tramway cars;

Bodies, or parts of bodies for tramway cars.

Seagoing ships of wood.

Hulls of seagoing ships of wood.

River boats of any size, of wood.

Manufacture of India-rubber and gutta-percha.

Articles of asbestos, spun, felted, woven, or moulded with or without admixture of textile, or mineral substances. Mica in sheets or flakes, articles in mica, "micanite" and agglomerates of mica, mica paper and tissues. Typewriters, without nickelled parts.

Note 1.-Articles in italics are those appearing only in the general Tariff, or on which the duties are identically the same in both Tariffs.

Note 2.-The numbers of the Tariff items have reference to the present French Tariff.

Note 3.-The term "ex" in the case of the number of an item means a part of the item to which the number refers.

FRANCIS BERTIE.

W. S. FIELDING.

L. P. BRODEUR.

S. PICHON.

J. CAILLAUX.

GASTON DOUMERGUE.

J. RUAU.

SCHEDULE (B).

French Products Enjoying the Benefit of the Intermediate Tariff.

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Canned meats, canned poultry and game; extracts of meats
and fluid beef not medicated, and soups of all kinds.
Cheese.

Preparations of cocoa or chocolate, n.o.p..
Macaroni and vermicelli.

Garden, field and other seeds for agricultural and other
purposes, n.o.p., sunflower, canary, hemp and millet seed,
when in packages, weighing over 1 lb. each.

Florist stock, viz.: Palms, ferns, rubber plants (Ficus), gladiolus, cannas, dahlias, and pæonies.

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Trees, viz. Apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum and quince, of all kinds, and small peach trees known as June buds. Grape vines; gooseberry, raspberry, currant and rose bushes; fruit plants, n.o.p.; trees, plants and shrubs, commonly known as nursery stock, n.o.p.

Tomatoes and cooked corn in cans, or other air-tight packages, n.o.p., the weight of the packages or cans to be included.

Pickles, sauces, and catsups.

Dates and figs, dried.

Prunes and dried plums, unpitted; raisins and dried

currants.

Fruits in air-tight cans or other air-tight packages, n.o.p the weight of the cans or other packages to be included in the weight for duty.

Almonds, walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, and shelled peanuts,

n.o.p.

Nuts of all kinds, n o.p.

Nuts, shelled, n.o.p.

Anchovies, sardines, sprats, and other fish, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes, the weight of the tin box to be included in the weight for duty:

(a.) When weighing over 20 oz. and not over 36 oz.

each ;

(b.) When weighing over 12 oz. and not over 20 oz. each;

(d.) When weighing 8 oz. each or less.
Fish preserved in oil, n.o.p.

Sugar candy and confectionery of all kinds, including
sweetened gums, candied peel, candied pop-corn, candied
fruits, candied nuts, flavouring powders, custard powders,
jelly powders, sweetmeats, sweetened breads, cakes, pies,
puddings and all other confections containing sugar.
Lime juice and other fruit syrups and fruit juices, n.o.p.
Ethyl alcohol, or the substance commonly known as alcohol,
hydrated oxide of ethyl or spirits of wine, n.o.p.; gin of
all kinds, n.o.p.; rum, whiskey and all spirituous or
alcoholic liquors, n.o.p.; amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or any
substance known as potato spirit or potato oil; methyl

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alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, pyroxilic spirit or any substance known as wood spirits or methylated spirits, absinthe, arrack or palm spirit, brandy, including artificial brandy and imitations of brandy, n.o.p.; cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, n.o.p.; mescal, pulque, rum shrub, schiedam, and other schnapps; tafia, angostura and similar alcoholic bitters or beverages; and wines, n.o.p., containing more than 40 per cent. of proof spirit. Spirits and strong waters of any kind, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, as being known or designated as anodynes, elixirs, essences, extracts, lotions, tinctures or medicines, or ethereal and spirituous fruit essences, n.o.p.

Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits, bay rum, cologne and lavender waters, hair, tooth and skin washes, and other toilet preparations containing spirits of any kinds. Medicinal or medicated wines, including vermouth and ginger wine, containing not more than 40 per cent. of proof spirits.

Photographs, chromos, chromotypes, artotypes, oleographs,
paintings, drawings, pictures, decalcomania transfers of
all kinds, engravings of prints or proofs therefrom, and
similar works of art, n.o.p.; blue prints, building plans,
maps and charts, n.o.p.

Acid, acetic and pyroligneous, n.o.p., and vinegar.
All medicinal, chemical and pharmaceutical preparations,
compounded of more than one substance, including patent
and proprietary preparations, tinctures, pills, powders,
troches, lozenges, syrups, cordials, bitters, anodynes,
tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes,
drops, waters, essences and oils, x.o.p.

(a.) When dry.

(Ex b.) Others containing alcohol.

Provided that drugs, pill mass and preparations, not including pills or medicinal plasters, recognized by the British or the United States Pharmacopoeia, or the French Codex as officinal, shall not be held to be covered by this item.

Soap powders, powdered soap, mineral soap, and soap,

n.o.p.

Castile soap.

Glue, liquid, powdered or sheet, and mucilage, gelatine, casein, adhesive paste, and isinglass.

Pomades, French or flower odours, preserved in fat or oil for the purpose of conserving the odours of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when imported in tins of not less than 10 lb. each.

Perfumery, including toilet preparations, non-alcoholic, viz. hair oils, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes, and all other perfumed preparations, n.o.p., used for the hair, mouth, or skin.

Antiseptic surgical dressing, such as absorbent cotton, cotton wool, lint, lamb's wool, tow, jute, gauzes, and

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