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170 l SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1909. h};_’°°*gn¤_‘;,‘gf,°nQf°°°" man, sUB.mc·r T0 nxmznss counrrrons. Sm. 10. That the following articles shall be free of duty upon the imp}p1$;itip1;IIt;11•;{eof intoriiiléei ililhgliplpilne Islgngs upon compliance W1 e 0 res presc ac aragr : _ _ m‘§,§_},,';_°"“ W °“‘* 330. d cocoons of the silkworm, subject to ¢X01¤¤10¤ if ` d, or for other cause. B’°°‘““" °“’“‘“’“· 331. Breeding animals of a recognized breed duly re tered in the ”g;£¤¤r¢¤¤ir<><1 booléiof recgord Establipdhed {pr thatibregdz §lr1?wided,l'§ll$rt cert cate o suc reco an pedigree 0 suc amma authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of recon; shall be produced an submitted to the collector of customs, together with aiiidavit of the owner or importer, that such ammgl iscfhe identical animal described in said certificate of recor an pedigree. 4

 332. Carabao and other bovine work animals, and mules, until such

time as the Govemor—General shall certify that conditions in the Philippine Islands warrant the imposition of duty Am P 156 gnereopciirgssalegordancp the rates prescribed in Group · ‘ ‘ ne o eveno ct. Plgsommercini ••¤¤- 333_ (gomlpemial samples, the value of andy single importation of B·>¤¤-‘ vghiclhodpias not exceed five aghousanbldolllars, upon the filing o a n inanamountequ todou et eascertainedduties thereon, with sureties satisfactory to the collector of customs, conditioned for the exportation of said samples within six months from the date of then· importation, or in default glnererg the payment of the correspzncling guties thereon. If e v ue o any sing e consrgnmen 0 suc commercial' amples exceeds nve thousand dollars, the importer thereof Einay select any portion of same not exceeding in value five thousand dollars for entry under the provisions of this paragraph, and phe remainder of thetgonsigrrrxlitint rlpaiy lie entered in bond, or or consump ion, as e 1mpo rs a e ect. ,0f‘,°§‘dQ§·e§,°§§§; °‘°·· 334. Regaha, gems, statuagy, specimens or casts of sculptures, imported or the bona de use of and by the order of any societ mcorporated or established solely for rel1g1ous, philosophical: educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use of and by the order of hmm. any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning, or of vesnmrm. any public library, not for barter, sale, or hire: Provided, That the term "regalia" shall be held to include only such msrgma of pink or offiige Y eniibllems as may be worn upon the person or _>orne in e an uri ubl` f th societiyxor mstrtutron, and shall notlgmiizludizcaeiitiiiégséililf (iurnii tilitrc, f t15res;lorl¢;rd1nary wearing apparel, nor personal prop- _ eyo1n1v1_ua._ p,;f_g{,§;,,§{,§_ '“‘· "*' 335. Wopilisl elf arti] mcludmg_ pgctoriaf on glass (except s e wm owsorwm ow 8,58,1 rtd lrf presentation t_o la governmental instituisidii), di tslgilyesrirgnidii _a orprovrncia corporation, or to an inco 0 t d ·t.b· wmring mlm] lished rehgrous society, college, or otlirer pulbllidifinititiiltildni

 ,me,m,_ · 336. Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles.

boolrs, portable tools and mstruments, theatrical costumes, and similar personal effects, accompanying travelers or tourists in their baggage or arriving within a reasonable time, in the discretion rg th; collector of customs, before or after the owners rn use o an necessary and a ro t f th * ’ of such persons according to thi—iir_Ipz·ldf§ss£>;1 og rvidgtigii ifi: Fromm- the immediate purposes of therréjourney and their present nxcsparm. comfort and convemence: Promd , That this exemption shall