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STATUTORY RULES.

1904. No. 21.

Commonwealth of Australia.

Department of Trade and Customs,

Melbourne, 11th May, 1904,

CUSTOMS BY-LAW.

I, ANDREW FISHER, the Minister of State for the Commonwealth of Australia, administering the Department of Trade and Customs, hereby make the following By-law.

ANDREW FISHER,

Minister for Trade and Customs.

Accoutrements, Badges, Buttons, Braid, and Lace for Naval and Military Uniforms.

The following By-law is substituted for the By-law on the subject dated 29th November, 1902:—

Accoutrements, badges, buttons, braid, and lace for Naval and Military Uniforms may be delivered for home consumption free of duty, provided the Collector is first satisfied that such goods are intended to be so used, and that security to the satisfaction of the Collector is also first furnished to him that the same shall be so used, and that when required by the Collector proof shall be given to his satisfaction that the goods have been so used. The delivery may be made on importation or from any warehouse. On any default, the duty to be paid on the goods in respect of which any default is made, and this to satisfy the default.

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By Authority: J. Kemp, Acting Government Printer, Melbourne.

C.2816.—Price 3d.

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