Regulations and Customs Decisions




Pursuant to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:

Authority for Enactment Short Title or Subject-matter Serial Number Date of Enactment Price
Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 Diplomatic Privileges (IMCO) Order 1960 1960/141 14/9/60 6d.
Fisheries Act 1908 Freshwater Fisheries Regulations 1951, Amendment No. 5 1960/142 14/9/60 6d.
Shipping and Seamen Amendment Act 1959 Shipping and Seamen Amendment Act Commencement Order 1960 1960/143 14/9/60 6d.
Patents Act 1953 Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Convention Order 1940, Amendment No. 5 1960/144 14/9/60 6d.

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R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information:

PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF

Tariff Item No. Decision Record No.
20 (1) Lime juice 312–22/222/-
205 (7)(b) SHEETS, STRIPS, PROFILE SHAPES, ETC.—OTHER—
Treads, with or without canvas strips attached
312
312–54/2/-
205 (19) Slide viewers, plastic, other than projection types 312–2/483/2
353 (13) Boilers—
Automatic stokers, dust separators, oil firing equipment, feed water pumps, thermostatic controls and alarms, and measuring instruments, when imported with boilers classed under Tariff item 353 (13) are to be classed separately under the appropriate Tariff items
360 (1) STAPLES—Staples for stapling machines 312–3/61/-
448 (3) Bags, trunks, etc.—Textiles—
Fabrics, embroidered, beaded, rucked, or pleated, whether or not backed with textiles—
(a) In the piece but in panel form, or
(b) In the form of single panels but not cut to shape,
when declared by a manufacturer that they will be used by him only in making handbags
3%
448 (3) Cutting compounds, etc.—Approved—
D.H. 2 Drawing Oil
448 (3) Drawing Compound A
448 (3) Drawsol Paste No. 6
448 (3) Emulsifiers—
Comperlan K.D.
448 (3) Oremasine Emulsifier P
448 (3) Floor polishers, parts for the manufacture of—Metal parts in the rough, unplated and unpolished 3%
448 (3) Parts of moulded plastic 3%
448 (3) Padding, knitted cotton, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of pads for pressing and ironing machines 3%
448 (3) Refrigerators—Gasketing, magnetised extrusions of plastic declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making refrigerators 3%


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