Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations (Cth)
Statutory Rules 1953,
No. 85.
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THE SCHEDULES.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Reg. 3.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED ABSOLUTELY.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Diacetylmorphine (heroin), its salts and preparations containing diacetylmorphine or its salts |
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3 | Goods (including industrial and other capital equipment) received as reparations |
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6 | Opium prepared for smoking, including dross and any other form of charred opium |
7 | Seeds and maize contained in second-hand bags |
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SECOND SCHEDULE.
Reg. 4.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE CONSENT OF THE MINISTER IS FIRST OBTAINED.
Part I.—General.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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3 | Birds of Paradise and their plumage |
4 | Cinematograph films produced in Australia |
5 | Coal and coke |
6 | Fortified wine which is less than six months old |
7 | Fossil material and other geological specimens |
8 | Goods shipped as ships’ stores |
9 | Hops |
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11 | Live pearl shell oysters |
12 | Mineral lubricating oil |
13 | Molasses |
14 | Newsprint |
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16 | Ships |
17 | Skeletons, and parts of skeletons, of Australian or Tasmanian aborigines |
18 | Sugar, including plain, coloured and flavoured sugar, and sugar syrups |
19 | Tea |
Part II.—Drugs.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Raw opium, whether powdered or granulated |
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3 | Morphine, its salts and— |
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Second Schedule—
Part II.—Drugs—
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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7 | Synthetic narcotic drugs of the following kinds:— |
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Second Schedule—
Part III.—Arms, Explosives, Military Stores and Naval Stores.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Ammunition and cartridges |
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3 | Armour plate designed for warlike purposes |
4 | Assault bridges |
5 | Barrage balloons |
6 | Bayonets |
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9 | Catapults and other equipment for launching aircraft from warships |
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11 | Explosives and incendiary materials |
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13 | Firearms |
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15 | Flame throwers |
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25 | Telecommunication and cypher appliances and equipment designed or adapted for any purpose of war |
26 | Towed target equipment and camera guns |
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Part IV.—Goods Capable of being used for Purposes of War.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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2 | Animal and vegetable oils; fats and waxes |
3 | Bitumen and bituminous products |
4 | Chemicals |
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6 | Drugs, and medicinal and pharmaceutical goods |
Second Schedule—
Part IV.—Goods Capable of being used for Purposes or
War—
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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8 | Foodstuffs |
9 | Glass and glassware other than glassware for domestic use |
10 | Industrial paints and varnishes, and materials from which those goods are manufactured |
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12 | Minerals, ores and mineral concentrates, and bars, blocks and ingots of metal |
13 | Motor vehicles, spare and component parts and accessories for motor vehicles and substances used for or in connexion with the propulsion and operation of motor vehicles |
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15 | Petroleum, and petroleum and shale products |
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17 | Welding electrodes and welding rods |
THIRD SCHEDULE.
Reg. 5.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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2 | Barley grain |
3 | Bone dust |
4 | Bran |
5 | Breakfast foods made from or containing wheat |
6 | Butter |
7 | Casein |
8 | Cattle |
9 | Cattle hides, including skins of calves and yearlings |
10 | Cheese |
11 | Coconut oil |
12 | Copra |
13 | Fertilizers of the following kinds, namely, blood and bone fertilizer and dried blood fertilizer |
14 | Flax meal and flax chaff |
15 | Flour |
16 | Iron pyrites ore and concentrates and pyrrhotite ore and concentrates |
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18 | Linseed |
19 | Margarine, other than margarine produced from animal fat |
Third Schedule—
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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21 | Meat, meat products and edible offal |
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23 | Pollard |
24 | Potatoes |
25 | Raw jute, and goods manufactured wholly or partly from jute |
26 | Rice, rice meal and rice substitutes made from wheat |
27 | Semen |
28 | Semolina |
29 | Sharps |
30 | Sheep |
31 | Sulphate of ammonia and compounded fertilizers containing sulphate of ammonia |
32 | Sulphuric acid |
33 | Wheat |
34 | Wheat meal |
FOURTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 6.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No | Description of Goods. |
1 | Hard fibreboard, other than fibrous plaster |
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4 | Wooden separators for batteries |
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 7.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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SIXTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 8.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Aircraft, whether assembled or dismantled |
SEVENTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 9.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Aureomycin |
2 | Chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin) |
3 | Insulin |
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6 | Streptomycin and dihydrostreptomycin |
EIGHTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 10.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Bristles and manufactured goods incorporating bristles |
2 | Cordage, rope, twine and yarn containing Manilla hemp |
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4 | Manilla hemp fibre |
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6 | Tinplate in sheets |
NINTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 11.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
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2 | Beryllium metal, ores and concentrates |
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4 | Crude or partly refined mineral sand containing cassiterite, ilmenite, monazite, rutile or zircon |
5 | Crude petroleum, diesel oil, fuel oil, kerosene, petrol and solar oil |
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7 | Manganese ores |
8 | Mica |
9 | Monazite ore and concentrates |
10 | Naphthalene |
11 | Natural and synthetic gums and resins |
12 | Portland cement |
13 | Tantalite ore and concentrates |
14 | Tantalum metal and tantalum alloys in the form of bars, plates, powder or strips |
15 | Tantalum oxide and other tantalum salts |
16 | Uranium ore, concentrates or metal and residues and by-products of uranium |
17 | Wires and cables for the conduction of electricity |
TENTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 12.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION IS PRODUCED TO THE COLLECTOR.
Item No. | Description of Goods. |
1 | Diamonds, including diamonds forming a part of other goods |
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ELEVENTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 13.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH TO CERTAIN PLACES IS PROHIBITED UNLESS CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ARE COMPLIED WITH.
Item No. | Description of Goods. | Place. | Conditions and Restrictions. | |
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| Africa, other than Algiers, Tunis, Morocco, Libya, Egypt and the Union of South Africa | The consent in writing of the Minister to the exportation of the goods shall be obtained | |
2 | Liqueurs................................................ | United Kingdom | The alcoholic strength, as determined by distillation, of a liqueur specified in the following table shall be not less than a strength equal to the percentage of proof spirit specified opposite to the liqueur in that table, or shall be within such margin of tolerance of that strength as the Minister allows:— | |
Advocaat.......................................... | 30 per centum | |||
Cherry Brandy.......................................... | 43 per centum | |||
| 44 per centum | |||
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| 55 per centum | |||
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Any other liqueur | 50 per centum | |||
3 | Timber of the following kinds:— | New Zealand................................. |
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Eleventh Schedule—
Item No | Description of Goods. | Place. | Conditions and Restrictions. |
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TWELFTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 15.
STATUTORY RULES REPEALED.
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 2.
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 4.
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 103.
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 115.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 27.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 87.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 103.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 141.
Statutory Rules 1937, No. 73.
Statutory Rules 1938, No. 61.
Statutory Rules 1938, No. 65.
Statutory Rules 1938, No. 86.
Statutory Rules 1939, No. 170.
Statutory Rules 1940, No. 30.
Statutory Rules 1941, No. 136.
Statutory Rules 1942, No. 479.
Statutory Rules 1945, No. 87.
Statutory Rules 1945, No. 149.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 10.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 53.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 90.
TRADE AND COMMERCE—
Twelfth Schedule—
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 106.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 126.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 138.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 166.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 178.
Statutory Rules 1946, No. 179.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 11.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 35.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 54.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 80.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 82.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 95.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 105.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 116.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 138.
Statutory Rules 1947, No. 153.
Statutory Rules 1948, No. 6.
Statutory Rules 1948, No. 50.
Statutory Rules 1948, No. 105.
Statutory Rules 1948, No. 120.
Statutory Rules 1949, No. 3.
Statutory Rules 1949, No. 8.
Statutory Rules 1949, No. 16.
Statutory Rules 1949, No. 113.
Statutory Rules 1950, No. 79.
Statutory Rules 1951, No. 1.
Statutory Rules 1951, No. 43.
Statutory Rules 1951, No. 122.
Statutory Rules 1953, No. 13.
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