THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



Valorem Allow- 

 Duties. ance. 

 Per Cent. Per Cent. 



Office erasers 



Manufactures t 



gutta perclv 



Pots and othe 



es of bone, 

 netal. dosen 

 clluloid, and 



i for domestic 

 use. funnels, capsules and bottles. 



Sticks, whips and similar articles.... 



Tobacco pouches, tips of walking 

 sticks and match box covers 



Polls, toy; and similar articles 



Buttons of ail kinds 



Combs, rulers and penholders 



Belts, braces, garler-s. cords, ribbo la 



Preparation or compositio 



Jewelry 



Stems and tubes for flo 

 Rubijer combined with C( 

 linen: 

 In the 



Rubber combined with pure 

 silk fabrics: 



In ar'tkPe'l"ot°5|)r" ial"y 'm^ntioi 



Coverings tor floors. stair>, etc. 



Made of fine Para 



Made of other rubber 



Articles rot specially mentioned. 



7.00O 

 3.200 

 lO.OOO 

 7.O0O 



7.0(10 

 15.000 

 1.3G0 



beltii 



for 



fo,- 



imported by agriculturists or 

 Consolidated Customs Law. 

 The following articles, x 

 syndicates, navigation and 

 works engaged in the man 

 chinaware, or of glazed flooi 

 tions provided for in Decree 

 set forth below: 



used for the 

 iprovement o 

 enterprises ~ 



afl^ected by article 424 of the 



[ported by 

 of faience 



or by undertakings and 

 ware, fine stoneware and 

 the manner, and with the restric- 

 f March 8, 1911, shall pay duties 



Combined or not with rubber with i 



pulp with an admixture of another 



Machine belting of cotton, linen, wo 



Machine packing 



10J3. 



Decree No. 9323, of January 27, 1912, provides a rebate of 20 per cent 

 on rubber manufactures, mentioned in tariff No. 1C33, imported from the 

 United States. 



All manufactures duly certified to be made of fine Para rubber are to 

 pay 5 per cent of the ordinary tariff rates of duty (or 10 per cent in the 

 case of electric cables insulated with rubber). Tires not made of fine Para 

 are to pay 15 per cent ad valorem except tires destined for motor lorries, 

 which are to continue paying 5 per cent ad valorem. 



Surgical instruments and apparatus, and apparatus required for medical 

 treatment and with disinfectants, are entitled to a rebate of 90 per cent 

 of the tariff rates, if such goods are destined for charitable and public 

 free relief establishments. 



Customs duties payable in gold, hitherto calculated on the value of goods 

 at the rate of exchange of 12 pence (24 cents) per 1.000 reis, are at 

 present assessed at the rate of exchange of 16-5/16 pence (32^ cents). 



rdboard 



rated 



their gross 



COLOMBIA. 



-Gold dollar. S-6 cent 



DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. 



Sponges of rubber, lined or not 



Babies* rings or comforters of any kind .* 



Canulas of rubber, bone or glass, for syringes 



Rubber capsules for bottles 



Rubber tissue for surgical uses or for invalids, in the form 

 of ice and hot water receptacles, abdominal belts, feeding 

 bottles, rupture trusses, urinals, balls or pumps, in tubes 

 less than 8 centimeters in diameter, nasal tubes, and in 

 geneial, ruuber tissue in any form for medical use 



1 eething rings ot any kind 



Small (.lass or rubber vessels, and respiratory apparatus. . 



Suckers and feeding bottles 



Rubber glove 

 KuDbcr sprin 

 Elastic stotki 



kler 



ilpression. rubber i 



jbei stoppers for 

 :bcr lubes for spri; 



OTHER GOODS. 



Rubber floor cloth and mats 



Ring:, for fastening parcels 



Vulcanized rubber for mounting artifici 



ith handles of 



I or gutta percha. . 

 catapults or slings, 

 d or dressed 



ned rubber cloth. 



»Ri,bb, 



nd stoppers. . 



"Tiles and cloth for routing and for boats 



Thuck rubber cotton cloth, suitable for riding trousers 



Thin rubbered cotton cloth, suitable for travehng coats and 



articles of clothing 



Rubbered woolen cloth 



Unmachined cloth, for surgical and dental purposes...!. 



Insulators of lubber, and other materials, not specified... 

 Metal wires, not specified, and metal cables protected with 



gutta percha, tar, etc 



Rubbc. bands for insulators and other material used for 



ifecting and fin 



ipes of rubber 





Suspensio 



body of iron or tinpla 



luue, oiusn ana oisii of rubbered tissue 



Erasei s 



Hand stamps 



Traveling cloaks or ponchos of rubberized colto 

 :-bands, with clasps 



n ported 



\Vf 



ith 



1 of rubbered wo 



Libbered wool. . - . 



r specified 



tic. with clasps. . . 



Clothin 

 Manuf; 

 ihed 



0.10 

 0.25 

 0.25 



0.25 

 0.25 

 0.10 



0.35 



0.2O 

 1.30 



5.00 

 0.60 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 O.IO 

 1.50 

 0.10 



Free 

 0.20 



CRUDE RUBBER, ETC. 



390. Crude rubhei, puiified 



PASTES, ETC. 



CRUDE RUBBER. ETC. - 



BELTING HOSE AND PACKING. 



Driving straps or belts 



Hose pipes 



Rings, washers, joints, collars, stops or stop 

 other accessories for machines, motor vehicles 

 cles, and the unmachined material for mam 



these articles 



Footwear of rubber Uapatones) 



BOOTS AND SHOES. 



1581. Cotton fool« 



1615. Linen tootwc 



407. Rubber soles and heels 



402. Elastic sides for footwe 



1.50 

 1.70 

 0.35 

 0.50 



PASTES, ETC. 



BELTING, HOSE, AND PACKING. 



All kinds of machinery belting (\. w.) 0.25 



Asbestos and rubber packing (g. w.> 035 



Tubes or hose-piping of rubber (g. w.) .'.'.'.'..'.' .040 



ear of rubber, 

 including also 

 net) 



