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A1162 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. SCHgaMEE XC - UNITD STAFSS OF AMBRICA Part I (continued) Tariffr'- - 4- Act of Description of Products Cellulose acetate, and compounds, coabinations, or mixtures containing cellulose acetate: In blocks, sheots, rods, tubes, powder, flakes, briquets, or other forms, whether of not colloided, and waste wholly or in chief value of cellulose acetate, all the foregoing not made into finished or partly finished articles ........................ Made into finished or partly finished articles of which any ef the foregoing is the component material of chief value, and not specially provi.ied for ............... All oompounds of cellulose (except cellulose ace- tate, but including pyroxylin and other cellu- lose esters and ethers), and all conmounds, com- binations, or mixtures of which any such com- pound is the component material of chief value: In blocks. sheets (including transparent sheets more than three one-thousandths of one inch and not more than thirty-two one- thousandths of one inch in thickness), rods tubes, powder, flakes, briquets, or other forms, whether or not colloided, not made into finished or partly finisned articles: lyroxylin, and ocnlounds, combinations, or mixtures of which pyroxylin is the omponent material of chief value .... Other ................................ Finished or portly finished articles not specially provided for, made in chief value from transparent sheets, bands, or strips not more than three one-thousandtha of one inch in thickss .......................... Coapounds of oasein, known as galalitn, or by any other name: In blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not nmeadinto finished or partly finished articles ......................... Made into finished or partly finished articles of which any of the foregoing is the component .itcrial of chief value not sjxioially provided for .................... Rate of Duty 25*t per lb. 20, ad val. 25 per lb. 30A per lb. 50, ad val. 12-1/2 per lb. 20C per lb. and 253 ad val. 1930, para- graph 31(a) IDan. 2) 31(b) (Oan(