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STATUTORY RULES.

1939. No..

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REGULATION UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901-1936.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation under the Customs Act 1901-1936.

Dated this twenty second day of November, 1939.

(SGD.) GOWRIE.

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

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Amendment of the Customs Regulations. 

Regulation 109 of the Customs Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

Standard for essences, condensations, &c.

“109. The standards according to which essences, condensations, concentrations and preparations shall be converted for the purpose of charging duty shall be in accordance with the following table:—

Goods.

Standard.

1. Concentrated japan of a consistency which, by the addition of an equal weight of turpentine, produces a japan of ordinary consistency

1 gallon of the concentrated japan shall be deemed to be equal to 2 gallons of the japan of ordinary consistency

2. Terebine extract which, by the addition of approximately one part of solvent to one part of extract, produces terebine of ordinary consistency

5¼ pounds of Terebine extract shall be deemed to be equal to 1 gallon of Terebine

3. Lump Terebine preparation......................

2½ pounds of Lump Terebine preparation shall be deemed to be equal to 1 gallon of Terebine

4. Concentrations or preparations of enamels, lacquers or varnishes in dry form or otherwise

The concentrations or preparations of enamels, lacquers or varnishes shall be deemed to be the quantity or equivalent of enamels or lacquers or varnishes of ordinary consistency into which they can be converted by means of additions of suitable solvents

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on  , 1939.

  Statutory Rules 1926, No. 203, as amended by Statutory Rules 1927, Nos. 17, 95 and 121; 1928, Nos. 47, 57, 74 and 95; 1929, Nos. 25, 26 and 127; 1930, Nos. 91, 138 and 140; 1931, Nos. 16, 42 and 96; 1932, No. 90; 1935, Nos. 21, 105, 106 and 129; 1934, Nos. 109 and 127; 1935, Nos. 1, 41, 69 and 113; 1936, Nos. 49 and 163; and 1938, No. 111.

6538.—8/1.11.1939.—Price 3d.

 

Goods.

Standard.

5. Fruit extracts and concentrated fruit juices (non-spirituous)

The fruit extracts or concentrated fruit juices shall be deemed to be the quantity or equivalent of fresh fruit juices into which the fruit extracts or concentrated fruit juices can be converted as shown by chemical analysis:

Provided that where the manufacturer states a degree of concentration greater than that shown by chemical analysis the degree of concentration shall be deemed to be that so stated

6. Concentrated tomato puree............................

The concentrated tomato puree shall be deemed to be the quantity of normal average tomato pulp to which the concentrated tomato puree is shown by analysis to be equal:

Provided that where the manufacturer states a degree of concentration greater than that shown by chemical analysis the degree of concentration shall be deemed to be that so stated

7. Extracts of or preparations containing coffee or chicory or mixtures thereof, in concentrated form

The extracts of or preparations containing coffee or chicory or mixtures thereof, in concentrated form, shall be deemed to be equal to the quantity or equivalent, as determined by analysis, of ground roasted coffee or chicory or mixtures thereof, in substitution for which those extracts or preparations are used:

Provided that where the manufacturer states a degree of concentration greater than that shown by analysis, the degree of concentration shall be deemed to be that so stated

8. Capsicine ..........................................................

1 pound of Capsicine shall be deemed to be equal to 5½ pounds of ground chillies

9. Dryoleate...........................................................

10½ pounds of Dryoleate shall be deemed to be equal to 1 gallon of Terebine

10. Egg Albumen or Egg Yolk, or both combined, in liquid form

22.9 ounces of Egg Albumen or Egg Yolk, or both combined, in liquid form, shall be deemed to be equal to 1 dozen eggs

11. Gingerine..........................................................

1 pound of Gingerine shall be deemed to be equal to 14 pounds of ground ginger

12. Tru-Ginger Beer Extract..............................

1 pound of Tru-Ginger Beer Extract shall be deemed to be equal to 3 pounds of ground ginger.”.

  

By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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