0440 (100 piasters equal to the Turkish £.) Uruguay. do. Peso.. 1.0342 Currency: Inconvertible paper. Venezuela. ._do_ Bolivar. 1930 Yugoslavia.. ._do. Dinar.. .0176 (T.D. 46498) Customs regulations amended-Invoicing Article 294 (b), Customs Regulations of 1931, amended to require consular in voices for seeds of all kinds TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned: Washington, D.C. Under the regulations now in force, consular invoices are not required for importations of seeds in their natural state, excepting those of the horticultural variety. It has been decided, however, that consular invoices are necessary for seeds of all kinds. Accordingly, article 294 (b) (11) (a) (item 4) of the Customs Regulations of 1931 is hereby further amended to read as follows: Agricultural products, crude or unmanufactured, except opium and coca leaves, wool of all kinds (including wool on the skin), hides and skins of all kinds, tea, coffee, dairy products other than milk and cream, raw cotton, tobacco, and seeds of all kinds. This amendment shall be effective on and after August 1, 1933. (64064.) FRANK DOW, Acting Commissioner of Customs. Approved June 30, 1933: DEAN ACHESON, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. (T.D. 46499) Common carriers Approval of common-carrier bonds TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, Washington, D.C., June 30, 1933. To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned: Bonds of common carriers for the transportation of bonded merchandise have been approved as follows: (T.D. 46500) No consul Island of Bahrein placed on the "no consul" list TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, Washington, D.C., July 3, 1933. To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned: In accordance with the recommendation of the Secretary of State, the island of Bahrein is hereby placed on the "no consul" list. Invoices covering shipments of merchandise from that place may be accepted by collectors of customs when certified under the provisions of section 482 (f) of the Tariff Act of 1930. (64064.) FRANK DOW, Acting Commissioner of Customs. (T.D. 46501) Foreign currencies-Rates of exchange Rates of exchange certified to the Secretary of the Treasury by the Federal TREASURY DEPARTMENT, To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned: The appended table of the values of certain foreign currencies as certified to the Secretary of the Treasury by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York under the provisions of section 522 (c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, during the period from June 23 to 29, 1933, inclusive, is published for the information of collectors of customs and others concerned. (103512.) FRANK Dow, Acting Commissioner of Customs. Values of foreign currencies as certified to the Secretary of the Treasury by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York under the provisions of section 522 (c), Tariff Act of 1930 PERIOD JUNE 23 TO 29, 1933, INCLUSIVE Country Name of currency June 23 June 24 June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 Europe: Austria Belgium.... Bulgaria..... Czechoslovakia... Krone. Denmark.. do.. Markka..... England...... Pound sterling.... Finland....... Nominal rate. Firm rates not available. Schilling. 1$0.140000 $0.141000 1$0.140000 $0.140800 1$0.142900 1$0.142600 Belga.. Lev... 173518 173558 . 173150 .174109 .178520 008500 1.008466 008433 037142 .037150 .037100 1.008533 187900 188125 4.215666 4.220500 .018575 .018600 .008500 .037058 188000 4.214583 .018516 188653 4.241666 .018700 193230 4.345357 .019150 194333 4. 301071 .018983 178625 1.008750 .038450 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1933. To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned: In accordance with a recommendation from the Secretary of State, Curitiba, Brazil, is hereby placed on the "no consul" list. Invoices covering shipments of merchandise from that place may be accepted by collectors of customs when certified under the provisions of section 482 (f) of the Tariff Act of 1930. (64064.) FRANK Dow, Acting Commissioner of Customs. (T.D. 46503) No consul Paranagua, Brazil, placed on the "no consul" list TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1933. To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned: In accordance with the recommendation of the Secretary of State, Paranagua, Brazil, is hereby placed on the "no consul" list. Invoices covering shipments of merchandise from that place may be accepted by collectors of customs when certified under the provisions of section 482 (f) of the Tariff Act of 1930. (64064.) FRANK Dow, Acting Commissioner of Customs. (T.D. 46504) Drawback Synopsis of drawback decisions issued between June 16 and 22, 1933, inclusive (A) Culverts and metal lath. - Manufactured by the Berger Manufacturing Co., Canton, Ohio, with the use of steel sheets and galvanized sheets manufactured by firms operating under drawback regulations. Rate effective on or after July 5, 1932. Sworn statement of August 20, 1932, forwarded to the collector of customs at New York, N.Y., and the acting collector of customs at Cleveland, Ohio, on June 22, 1933. (72-31/2.) (Signed) FRANK Dow, Acting Commissioner of Customs. (B) Films, motion-picture positives. - Produced by Mercury Film Laboratories, Inc., New York, N.Y., with the use of imported sensitized but not exposed or developed motion-picture film. Rate effective on product produced and exported on and after May 15, 1933. Sworn statement of May 15, 1933, forwarded to the collector of customs at New York, N.Y., on June 20, 1933. (72-10/2.) (Signed) FRANK DOW, Acting Commissioner of Customs. (C) Hosiery, dyed or redyed, and gloves, redyed.-Produced by the Hosiery Dyers Corp., New York, N.Y., with the use of hosiery imported in the gray and on stripped and redyed hosiery and gloves produced by that corporation with the use of imported dyed hosiery and gloves. |