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STATUTORY RULES

1969 No. 133

REGULATIONS UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901-1968.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Customs Act 1901-1968.

Dated this twenty-second day of August, 1969.

Paul Hasluck

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Customs and Excise.

Amendments op the Customs Regulations 

1. Regulation 32 of the Customs Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulation (3.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—

“ (3.) The person in charge of the barber’s stock in the barber shop on a ship or of the stock in a ship’s shop or canteen shall furnish to the Collector, forthwith after the arrival of the ship at the first port of call in Australia, a return, in accordance with Form 5aa, setting out the quantity and value of the goods included in a class of goods specified on the form that are comprised in the stock held in the shop or canteen.”.

2. Form 5aa in the Schedule to the Customs Regulations is repealed and the following form inserted in its stead:—

Reg. 32 (3.).

Form 5aa

Australian Customs

RETURN OF BARBER’S STOCKS ON A SHIP OR OF STOCKS IN A SHIP’S SHOP OR CANTEEN

Ship

From

Master

Agents

Arrived at the port of

on the

day of ,

19

  ,

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 28 August 1969.

  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 90; 1932, No. 90; 1933, Nos. 21, 105, 106 and 129; 1934, Nos. 109 and 127; 1935, Nos. 1, 41, 69 and 113; 1936, Nos. 49 and 163; 1938, No. 111; 1939, No. 157; 1940, Nos. 203 and 256; 1946, Nos. 127 and 161; 1947, Nos. 29, 83, 94 and 152; 1948, No. 156; 1949, Nos. 34, 78, 95 and 111; 1950, No. 17; 1951, Nos. 34, 38, 71, 99, 106, 109 and 159; 1952, No. 96; 1953, No. 102; 1954, No. 21; 1955, Nos. 15, 32 and 66; 1956, Nos. 71, 83, 91 and 127; 1956, Nos. 57 and 76; 1958, No. 86; 1959, No. 106; 1960, Nos. 29 and 70; 1961, Nos. 60 and 144; 1962, Nos. 102 and 103; 1963, No, 149; 1964, No. 141; 1965, Nos. 86, 121 and 194; 1966, Nos. 15 and 173; 1967, Nos. 9 and 179; and 1968, No. 68.

19105/69—Price 5c  10/24.7.1969

 

Table containing Particulars of Goods

Flat column

Second column

Third column

Class of goods

Quantity

Value

Binoculars.................................................................................

Fur apparel................................................................................

Jewellery...................................................................................

Perfume....................................................................................

Photographic or cinematographic equipment, namely—

Cameras...............................................................................

Projectors.............................................................................

Other photographic or cinematographic equipment (not being films)........................................................................................

Radio and television equipment, namely—

Radio receivers and transmitters.........................................

Radio receivers combined with tape recorders, tape players, record players or other like equipment......................................

Other radio receivers............................................................

Other radio transmitters.......................................................

Television receivers.............................................................

Sound recording equipment (other than equipment combined with a radio receiver), namely—

Dictating machines..............................................................

Record players.....................................................................

Tape players.........................................................................

Tape recorders.....................................................................

Other electrical appliances and electrical goods......................

Watches....................................................................................

I declare that the particulars shown in the second and third columns of the table in this return in relation to a class of goods specified in the first column of that table are a true and correct statement of the quantity and value of all the goods included in that class of goods that are comprised in the stocks of the barber’s shop (or as the case may be)on the above mentioned ship.

Dated this day of , 19  .

Person in charge of shop

(or canteen)

Printed for the Government of the Commonwealth by W. G. Murray at the Government Printing Office, Canberra

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