Customs Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES
REGULATION UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901-1922.
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby make the following Regulation under the Customs Act 1901-1922 to come into operation forthwith.
Dated this seventh day of June, 1923.
FORSTER,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
AUSTIN CHAPMAN,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
Amendment of the Customs Regulations.
(Statutory Rules 1921, No. 206, as amended by Statutory Rules 1922, Nos. 6 and 21, and as affected by Statutory Rules 1922, No. 24.)
Regulation 154e of the Customs Regulations is repealed, and the following regulation is inserted in its stead:—
“ 154e. Butter shall be exported only in packages which, in the opinion of an officer authorized to inspect butter,
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a ) will not cause it to deteriorate rapidly;(
b ) will not impart a taint to it when stored;(
c ) are sufficiently strong to enable it to be carried without breakage when subject to ordinary treatment; and(
d ) are packed in such a manner and with such material as will insure its arrival at destination in a sound condition.”
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