Customs duties (1900) (WA)

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ANNO SEXA_GESIMO QUART()

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REGIME.

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No. XIV.

AN ACT to impose certain Customs Duties subject to the provisions of the Common- wealth of Australia Constitution Act.

[Assented to, 5th December, i900.]

HEREAS by the ninety-fifth section of the Commonwealth things, that, notwithstanding anything in the said Act contained,Wof Australia Constitution Act it is provided, amongst other

Preamble.

the Parliament of Western Australia may, during the first five years after the imposition of uniform duties of Customs, impose certain duties of Customs on goods passing into -Western Australia and not originally imported from beyond the limits of the Common- wealth: And whereas the Federal Commonwealth of Australia will be established on the first day of January, 1901 : Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legis- lative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

1. THE duties of Customs in force in Western Australia at the date of the imposition of uniform duties of Customs under the

Certain Customs

duties of Western

Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, so far as they relate

Australia to continue

to goods passing into Western Australia, and not originally imported

in force.

64° VICTORIX, No. 14.

Certain Customs Duties to continue in force under Commonwealth.

from beyond the limits of the Commonwealth, are hereby imposed as from such date, and shall continue in force, subject only to the provisions of section ninety-five of the said Act.

In the name and on behalf of the Queen I hereby assent

to this Act.

ALEX. C. ON SLOW, Administrator.

By Authority : Menem:. Prtarn, Government Printer, Perth.

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