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Sivu 647 - Islands; and all foreign goods, wares and merchandise landed on the Islands shall be there entered for examination ; but coal and naval stores which either Government has by treaty reserved the right to land at any harbour stipulated for that purpose are not dutiable when imported as authorized by such treaty, and may be there landed as stipulated without such entry or examination.
Sivu 192 - Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.
Sivu 647 - To enable the Samoan Government to obtain the necessary revenue for the maintenance of government and good order in the Islands, the following duties, taxes and charges may be levied and collected, without prejudice to the right of the native government to levy and collect other taxes in its discretion upon the natives of the Islands and their property, and with the consent of the Consuls of the Signatory Powers upon all property outside the Municipal District, provided such tax shall bear uniformly...
Sivu 373 - It is to be noted that a very large proportion of the corn grown in any year is exported only in the following year.
Sivu 648 - Apia, at each call 10.— 2. .Upon deeds of real estate, to be paid before registration thereof can be made, and, without payment of which, title shall not be held valid, upon the value of the consideration paid y2 pc 3.
Sivu 314 - ... AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY, Washington, DC, January 18, 1910. SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith and to recommend for publication as a Farmers' Bulletin a report on Pheasant Raising in the United States, by Henry Oldys, assistant in the Biological Survey. The propagation of pheasants is a comparatively new industry in the United States, but it has grown rapidly in the past few years, and by proper management may be made profitable. A steadily growing demand for pheasants insures...
Sivu 647 - C. Taxes to be annually levied 1. Capitation tax on Samoans and other Pacific Islanders not included under No. 2, per head 1.
Sivu 648 - On dwelling houses (not including the dwelling houses of Samoan natives) and on land and houses used for commercial purposes, ad valorem 1.
Sivu 613 - If the snuff contains more than such proportion of inorganic matter, a deduction is to be made from the drawback in respect of every pound of the excess above such proportion.* FOREIGN BEER: CUSTOMS DRAWBACKS—continued.
Sivu 370 - These have been operated very successfully in the Federated Malay States and could be used more generally in Singapore. One firm has four of these motors in use in Singapore for delivering goods in cases, and it is only a question of a very short time when other concerns will follow suit.

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