STATUTORY
RULES.
1938. No. 72.
REGULATIONS
UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901-1936.*
I, THE
ADMINISTRATOR of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with
the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following
Regulations under the Customs Act 1901-1936.
Dated this
Fourteenth day of July, 1938.
Administrator.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Acting
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
Amendments of the Customs
(Prohibited Imports) Regulations.
Second Schedule.
1. The Second Schedule to the Customs
(Prohibited Imports) Regulations is amended by inserting after item 15 the
following item:—
“
15a | Piece
goods specified
in item 9a or
9b in
the Third Schedule to these Regulations in
respect of which the conditions and restrictions respectively so specified
have not been complied with ”
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Third
Schedule.
2. The Third Schedule to the Customs
(Prohibited Imports) Regulations is amended by inserting after item 9 the following items
:—
“ 9a | Piece goods the
produce or manufacture of Japan, namely :—
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shall be accompanied by an Export Control Certificate (in accordance with a
form approved by the Minister) issued by the Japanese Government or by an
organization authorized by the Japanese Government 2. The
certificate shall be surrendered to the Collector 3. The Collector shall be satisfied that the
admission of the goods into the Commonwealth would not be contrary to any
arrangement for the control of the export to the Commonwealth of the goods or
to any determination of the Minister in relation to the administration of
that arrangement.
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(a) piece
goods of artificial silk or of artificial silk in admixture with other fibres
; (b) piece goods of cotton, or of cotton in admixture
with other fibres, except calico for bag making admissible under item 105 (a) (2)
in the Schedule to the Customs
Tariff 1933-1938; and (c)
piece goods of staple fibre, or of staple fibre in admixture with other
fibres
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* Notified in the Commonwealth
Gazette on July,
1938.
Statutory Rules 1934, No. 132, as
amended by Statutory Rules 1935, No. 19; 1936, Nos. 18, 38, 59, 69, 86, 92, 97,
104, 130, 162 and 166; 1937, No. 2 ; and 1938. Nos. 7, 40, and 49.
3623.—8/5.7.1938.—Price 3d.
“
9b | Piece goods the
produce or manufacture of Japan, namely, calico for bag making admissible
under item 105 (a) (2) in the Schedule to the Customs Tariff 1933-1938
| 1. The goods
shall be accompanied by an Export Control Certificate (in accordance with a form
approved by the Minister) issued by the Japanese Government or by an
organization authorized by the Japanese Government 2. The
certificate shall be surrendered to the Collector 3. The goods
shall be used only for the purpose or purposes specified in any Departmental
By-law made in pursuance of item l05 (a) (2) in the Schedule to the Customs Tariff 1933-1938 4. The owner of
the goods shall give security to the Collector in accordance with a form
approved by the Collector that the goods will be so used. The amount of the
security shall be such as the Collector fixes and shall be in addition to the
amount of the security required in connexion with any Departmental By-law
made in pursuance of item 105 (a) (2) in the Schedule to the Customs Tariff 1933—1938 ”.
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Repeal.
3. The Customs (Textile Imports) Regulations
(being Statutory Rules 1937, No. 108) are repealed.
By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth
Government Printer, Canberra.