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Paragraph, act of 1930

Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints—Continued

Classification

28 (e)

28 (f)

28 (g)

Coal-tar products-Continued.
The specific duties provided for
in this paragraph on colors,
dyes, or stains, whether soluble
or not in water, color acids,
color bases, color lakes, leuco-
compounds, indoxyl, and in-
doxyl compounds, shall be
based on standards of strength
which shall be established by
the Secretary of the Treasury,
and upon all importations of
such articles which exceed such
standards of strength the spe-
cific duty shall be computed on
the weight which the article
would have if it were diluted to
the standard strength, but in
no case shall any such articles
of whatever strength be subject
to a less specific duty than that
provided in subparagraph (a)
or (b), as the case may be.
[Provision to the same effect
in paragraph 28, act of 1922.]
It shall be unlawful to import or
bring into the United States
any such color, dye, stain, color
acid, color base, color lake,
leuco-compound, indoxyl, or
indoxyl compound unless the
immediate container and the
invoice shall bear a plain, con-
spicuous, and truly descriptive
statement of the identity and
percentage, exclusive of dilu-
ents, of such color, dye, stain,
color acid, color base, color
lake, leuco-compound, indoxyl,
or indoxyl compound con-
tained therein. [Provision to
same effect in paragraph 28, act
of 1922.]

On and after the passage of this
Act it shall be unlawful to im-
port or bring into the United
States any such color, dye,
stain, color acid, color base,
color lake, leuco-compound,
indoxyl, or indoxyl compound,
if the immediate container or
the invoice bears any state-
ment, design, or device regard-
ing the article of the ingredients
or substances contained therein
which is felse, fraudulent, or
misleading in any particular.
[Provision to the same effect in
paragraph 28, act of 1922.]

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Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints-Continued

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28 (h)

28 (i)

10 Chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts and combinations, n. s. p. f.

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35 Provided, That all such articles (except photographic and moving-picture films), whether or not more specifically provided for elsewhere, shall be dutiable under this paragraph.

36 Manufactures of pulp, n. s. p. f.

37 All articles manufactured in whole or in part, n. s. p. f.

39 Provided, That the term "drug" wherever used in this Act shall include only those substances having therapeutic or medicinal properties and chiefly used for medicinal purposes [acts of 1922 and 1930]. And provided further, That no article containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph [acts of 1913, 1922, and 1930].

39 Balm of Gilead and salep or salop, fenugreek, horeaound seeds, free.

Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints-Continued

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15 Chemical medicinal compound or enumerated manufactured article.

37 All articles manufactured in whole or in part, n. s. p. f.

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42 Provided, That no article containing more than 10 per cent of alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. [Acts of 1913, 1922, and 1930.]

43 Esters of all kinds, n. s. p. f.

44 Sulphuric ether.

45 Extracts of vegetable origin suitable for dyeing, coloring, or staining, not containing alcohol and not medicinal, n. s. p. f.

46 Extracts of barks and woods

such as are commonly used for tanning, n. s. p. f.

Paragraph, act of 1930

Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints—Continued

Classification

Rates of duty

Act of 1930

Act of 1922

Act of 1913

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Edible gelatin:

Valued not above 10 cents per
pound.

Valued above 10 and not above 25
cents per pound.

Valued above 25 cents per pound..
Valued at less than 40 cents per
pound.

Valued at 40 cents or more per
pound.

Gelatin, glue, and fish glue, n.s.p.f.:
Valued not above 10 cents per
pound.

Valued above 10 and not above 25
cents per pound.

Valued above 25 cents per pound..
Valued at less than 40 cents per
pound.

Valued at 40 cents or more per
pound.

Glue size, n. s. p. f.:

Valued not above 10 cents per
pound.

Valued above 10 and not above 25
cents per pound.

Valued above 25 cents per pound..
Valued at less than 40 cents per
pound.

Valued at 40 cents or more per
pound.

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5 cents per lb. and
20 per cent.
7 cents per lb. and
20 per cent.

2 cents per lb. and

25 per cent.

8 cents per lb. and
25 per cent.

2 cents per lb. and
25 per cent.
8 cents per lb. and
25 per cent.

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15 per cent.

44

Iodine, resublimed.

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10 cents per lb.
10 cents per lb.
10 cents per lb.

46

Lead:

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10 Chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts and combinations, n. s. p. f. 47 Manufactures of gelatin, or of which gelatin is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. 48 Lead compounds, n. s. p. f.

49 Orange juice is of sour orange.

50 Dutiable according to nature of article.

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