SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1909. 169 308. Oakum. 0*******- 309. Raw cotton. ¤<>¤¤¤· 310. Vegetable fibers, raw or hackled, not otherwise provided for. Vsgsmbls fi¤•=¤¤· 31 1. Bristles, animal hair and wool, not further advanced in condition B¤¤*1<·>¤· than washed. 312. Paper pulp and paper stock. mfcgivsr 1>¤11> wd 313. Samples o the km , in such quantity and of such dimensions or sauipra, ac. construction as to render them unsalable or of no appreciable commercial value, and models not adapted for practical use. 314. Onions, Irish potatoes, in natural state. <g&¤;;gs¤¤ md 1¤·i¤¤ 315. Gold, silver, p atinum, in bars, sheets, pieces, dust, scrap, or in p°1>r·ee10§amema,e¢e. broken-up gewelry or table service. 316. Hides and skins, raw, green or dry, but not tanned. Hides md ¤ki¤¤ 317. Hops and malt. _ _ How wd ¤·¤1¤- 318. Coms and currency of nationa1 issue, executed checks, drafts, ¤<>i¤¤»¢¤=· bills of exchange, and similar commercial documents. 319. Natural manures. M¤¤*¤°S· 320. Cinchona bark, sulphate and bisulphate of quinine, alkaloids Ci¤¤h°¤¤ l>¤k»¢¤=· i and salts of cinchona bark, in whatever form. 321. Telegraph cables of the class known as submarine. T¢1¤H¤·P*¤ ¤¤¤l¤¤- 322. yaccmes and serums. V¤¢¤i¤•=- 323. ce. 1<=<·>· ‘ 324. Hand paintings in oil, water color, or pastel, gen and ink draw- , Woyz of ·¤.r¤¤¤¤¤· ings, for use as works of art and not as a ecoration of mer- mg" ` ehandise, nor for use in manufacture or the industrial arts and sciences, photographs, paintings, cra ons, and other pictorial representations of actual persons, either living or deceased. _ 325. Lithographs, posters, calendars, and signs, whether framed ,dI;’,§‘,g‘§,‘?‘gf"“· °‘°·· (when the frame bears sufficient advertising matter to render it of no commercial value), or not, and pamphlets, booklets, and folders, for advertising purposes only, and having no commercial value. Provided, That store, office, and business signs, used for mespriam. advertising local business houses, firms, omces, associations corgporations, trades, or profemions, shall not be classified un er this paragraph. _ _ _ _ . 326. Ma azmes, reviews, newspapers, and like published errodrcals, ¤•¢¤=*¤¤•· ¢¢<=· gibles and extracts therefrom, hymnals and hynms Ear religious uses, books and music in raised print used exclusively by the blind, and text-books prescribed for use in any school in the Philippine Islands: Provided, That complete books pub- ggiggions lgsilged in part; in periodical form shall not be classified under ' t paragrap . 327. Public documents issued by foreign governments, correspon- c,§“*’"° "°°“m°°**’· dence, manuscripts, and tyipewritten documents, not pro- ` hibited by section three of t is Act, and collections of stamps of national issue, used or unused. 328. Medals, badges, cups, and other small articles actually bestowed *"'*'°“· °°°· gis trophies or prizes, or those received or accepted as honorary 'stinctions. 329. Pipe organs imported for the bona iide use of and by the order P*P°°"g"“’* of any society incorporated or established for religious or educational purposes, or ex ressly for resentation thereto: Provided, That the terms of this paragra il shall beretroactive grgvmiggdv and of full force and effect from and, after Janua first, ° °` nineteen hundred and nine, anythin in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding: And further, That any dw F~¤*¤¤d· psi upon any pipe organ so imported since said date s l subgect to refund. .
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