ORDER OF PUBLICATION TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C. The following regulations are published for the instruction and guidance of all officers and employees of the customs. This volume is to be known and cited as the "Customs Regulations of 1931," and is a revision of the customs regulations in accordance with the pertinent Treasury decisions up to and including T. D. 45347 of December 11, 1931. References to these regulations in official correspondence are to be made to the article numbers and not to the chapters or pages. Collectors and other chief officers of the customs are directed to require all officers and employees under their jurisdiction to familiarize themselves with the regulations, and particularly with those portions thereof pertaining to the specific duties to which such officers and employees are assigned. These regulations are to be strictly observed and followed by all customs officers and employees unless compliance therewith be expressly waived in writing. F. X. A. EBLE, Commissioner of Customs. Approved January 6, 1932: A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. CONTENTS Articles Documentation and classification... Seamen's protection certificates. Seamen's certificates of service and protection.. FOREIGN AND COASTING TRADE BY SEA AND WATERS OF THE FRONTIERS: Landing and delivery of cargo.. Coasting trade and fisheries-- Vessels trading with contiguous countries. CUSTOMS RELATIONS WITH CONTIGUOUS FOREIGN TERRITORY: Merchandise in transit between ports in the United States through contiguous foreign territory---- Merchandise in transit between ports of Canada through the United States, and between ports in Mexico through the Grain from Canada to be ground and returned... INVOICES, ENTRY, AND ASSESSMENT OF DUTIES: Combined entry for rewarehouse and withdrawal for consump- Exportation under warehouse withdrawal for transportation -- Withdrawal at original and secondary ports for consumption -- V |