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SCHEDULE 8.-SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES-Continued.

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17 Provided, That any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquors imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug, or other packages, of or from any country, dependency, or province under whose laws similar sized casks, bottles, jugs, or other packages of distilled spirits, wine, or other beverage put up or filled in the United States are denied entrance into such country, dependency, or province, shall be forfeited to the United States. (Acts of 1909, 1913, and 1922.) Any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquor imported in a cask ofless capacity than 10 gallons from any country shall be forfeited to the United States. (Acts of 1909 and 1913.)

18 The following was included in the acts of 1909 and 1913: "Wines, cordials, brandy, and other spirituous liquors, including bitters of all kinds, and bay rum or bay water, imported in bottles or jugs, shall be packed in packages containing not less than one dozen bottles or jugs in each package, or duty shall be paid as if such package contained at least one dozen bottles or jugs, and in addition thereto, duty shall be collected on the bottles or jugs at the rates which would be chargeable thereon if imported empty. The percentage of alcohol in wines and fruit juices shall be determined in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury shall by regulation prescribe.'

19 New provision made by act of 1922. Not in acts of 1909 and 1913.

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The Emergency Tariff Act of 1921 imposed 7 cents per pound, in addition to the rates of duty imposed thereon by existing law, on manufactures of which cotton having a staple of 13 inches or more in length is the component material of chief value.

Plied yarns not specifically mentioned in act of 1913.

Provided, That none of the foregoing, of numbers not exceeding No. 80, shall pay less duty than 5 per cent and, in addition thereto, for each number, of 1 per cent; nor of numbers exceeding No. 80, less than 25 per cent.

Included plied yarns not bleached, dyed, colored, or combed.

None shall pay less than 15 per cent.

Provided, That none of the foregoing, of numbers not exceeding No. 80, shall pay less duty than 10 per cent and, in addition thereto, for each number, of 1 per cent; nor of numbers exceeding No. 80, less than 30 per cent.

7 No. 140 and above shall pay not less than 20 per cent.

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Exceeds No. 49 and not No. 59.
Exceeds No. 59 and not No. 79.
Exceeds No. 79 and not No. 99.
Exceeds No. 99..

Not exceeding 50 threads to the
square inch, counting the warp
and filling, valued at not over
7 cents per square yard.
Exceeding 50 and not exceeding

100 threads to the square
inch, valued at not over 7
cents per square yard-
Not exceeding 6 square yards
to the pound.

Exceeding 6 and not exceeding
9 square yards to the pound.
Exceeding 9 square yards to
the pound.

6 See footnote 6 on p. 71.

40

cent per average No. per lb.15

16 cents per lb. and

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7 No. 140 and above shall pay not less than 20 per cent.

8 But not less than 20 per cent.

100 yds.11

cent yds.11

6 cents per doz.

100 yds.11

cent yds.11

per 100

15 per cent.

7 per cent
10 per cent.
12 per cent.
17 per cent.

1 cent per sq. yd...

20 per cent.
22 per cent
25 per cent.
27 per cent.

14 cents per sq. yd.

14 cents per sq. yd.

13 cents per sq. yd.

Mercerized yarns dutiable at same rates as those advanced by combing, bleaching, dyeing, or coloring in act of 1913.

10 None shall pay less than 20 nor more than 35 per cent. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported.

11 None shall pay less than 20 per cent. In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the spools, reels, etc.

12 "Knitting" added by act of 1922.

13" Put up for handwork" added by act of 1922.

14 Plain gauze or leno woven cotton nets or nettings shall be classified for duty as cotton cloth. (Acts of 1913 and 1922.)

15 None of the foregoing, when containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed No. 80, shall pay less duty than 10 per cent and, in addition thereto, for each number, of 1 per cent; nor when exceeding No. 80, less than 30 per cent. (Act of 1922.)

Paragraph, act of 1922.

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Cotton cloth-Continued. Not bleached, etc.-Continued. Not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and fillingValued at over 7 and not over 9 cents per square yard. Valued at over 9 and not over 10 cents per square yard. Valued at over 10 and not over 12 cents per square yard. Valued at over 12 and not over 14 cents per square yard. Valued at over 14 cents per square yard.

Exceeding 100 and not exceeding 150 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling

Valued at not over 9 cents per square yard

Not exceeding 4 square yards to the pound.

Exceeding 4 and not exceeding 6 square yards to the pound.

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Exceeding 6 and not exceed

24 cents per sq. yd.

ing 8 square yards to the pound.

Exceeding 8 square yards to the pound.

23 cents per sq. yd.

3 cents per sq. yd..

43 cents per sq. yd.

5 cents per sq. yd.

Valued at over 9 and not over 10 cents per square yard. Valued at over 10 and not over 12 cents per square yard. Valued at over 12 and not over 14 cents per square yard. Valued at over 14 and not over 16 cents per square yard. Valued at over 16 cents per square yard.

Exceeding 150 and not exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling

Valued at not over 10 cents

per square yardNot exceeding 3 square yards to the pound. Exceeding 3 and not exceeding 4 square yards to the pound.

Exceeding 4 and not exceeding 6 square yards to the pound.

Exceeding 6 square yards to the pound.

Valued at over 10 and not over 12 cents per square yard. Valued at over 12 and not over 14 cents per square yard. Valued at over 14 and not over 16 cents per square yard. Valued at over 16 and not over 20 cents per square yard. Valued at over 20 cents per square yard.

Exceeding 200 and not exceeding 300 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling

Valued at not over 12 cents

per square yardNot exceeding 24 square yards to the pound. Exceeding 2 and not exceeding 3 square yards to the pound.

63 cents per sq. yd.

8 cents per sq. yd., but not less than 30 per cent.

2 cents per sq. yd

23 cents per sq. yd.

3 cents per sq. yd..

3 cents per sq. yd.

43 cents per sq. yd.

5 cents per sq. yd.

6 cents per sq. yd.

8 cents per sq. yd..

10 cents per sq. yd., but not less than 35 per cent.

3 cents per sq. yd.

4 cents per sq. yd..

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Cotton cloth-Continued.
Not bleached, etc.-Continued.
Exceeding 200 and not exceed-
ing 300 threads to the square
inch, counting the warp and
filling-Continued.
Valued at not over 12

cents

per square yard-Contd.
Exceeding 3 and not ex-
ceeding 5 square yards to
the pound.

Exceeding 5 square yards
to the pound.

Valued at over 12 and not
over 14 cents per square yard.
Valued at over 14 and not over
16 cents per square yard.
Valued at over 16 and not over
20 cents per square yard.
Valued at over 20 cents per
square yard.

Exceeding 300 threads to the
square inch, counting the
warp and filling-

Valued at not over 14 cents

per square yard

Not exceeding 2 square yards
to the pound.

Exceeding 2 and not exceed-
ing 3 square yards to the
pound.

Exceeding 3 and not exceed

ing 4 square yards to the
pound.

Exceeding 4 square yards to
the pound.

Valued at over 14 and not over
16 cents per square yard.
Valued at over 16 and not over
20 cents per square yard.
Valued at over 20 and not over
25 cents per square yard.
Valued at over 25 cents per
square yard.

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4 cents per sq. yd.

5 cents per sq. yd..

5 cents per sq. yd.

64 cents per sq. yd.

8 cents per sq. yd..

10 cents per sq.
yd., but not less
than 40 per cent.

4 cents per sq. 7d..

4 cents per sq. yd.

5 cents per sq. yd..

5 cents per sq. yd.

63 cents per sq. yd.

8 cents per sq. yd..

114 cents per sq.
yd.

12 cents per sq.
yd., but not less
than 40 per cent.

Does not exceed No. 9.

Exceeds No. 9 and not No. 19..

Exceeds No. 19 and not No. 39.

Exceeds No. 39 and not No. 49.
Exceeds No. 40....

Exceeds No. 49 and not No. 59.
Exceeds No. 59 and not No. 79.
Exceeds No. 79 and not No. 99.
Exceeds No. 99.
Not exceeding 50 threads to the
square inch, counting the
warp and filling, valued at not
over 9 cents per square yard.
Exceeding 50 and not exceeding

100 threads to the square
inch, counting the warp and
filling, valued at not over 9
cents per square yard--
Not exceeding 6 square yards
to the pound.

Exceeding 6 and not exceed-
ing 9 square yards to the
pound.

Exceeding 9 square yards to

the pound.

18 cents per lb.
and cent per
average No. per
lb.above No.40.16

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12 cents per sq. yd.

13 cents per sq. yd.

24 cents per sq. yd.

16 None of the foregoing, when containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed No. 80, shall pay less duty than 13 per cent and, in addition thereto, for each number, of 1 per cent; nor when exceeding No. 80, less than 33 per cent. (Act of 1922.)

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