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Art. 6. The importation of .'jlasa, glnssv'are , chinavare, 
etc., if packed ^dth straw, shall be alloved provided the shipment 
is accompanied by a certificate i'sued by the exporting country 
and visaed by the corresponding Chilean consyil attesting that the 
straw used for packing has been disinfected by one of the processes 
outlined in article 5. 
Art. 7. Goods arriving without the above-mentioned certifi- 
cate of disinfection shall be treated as prescribed under article 5, 
Art, 8. All expenses incurred in order to comply vith the 
provisions of the present decree shall be charged against the 
person directly concerned. 
CHACALLUTA AN AUTHORIZSD FORT OF 3NTRY 
(Decree No. 1555 of Kay 28, 1930) 
Article 1, Authorizes the importation of vood, ground red 
pepper, cornmeal and corn starch, dried leaves, and bark and roots 
for medicinal and industrial purposes, through the Customs at the 
port of Chacalluta, without an inspection certificate. 
Art. Cereals, including clean shelled com, are allo^ved 
provided they are accompanied hy a certificate of inspection to 
the effect thr^t they are not infested with the Angoumois grain 
moth ( Sitotro^a cerealella) or with any other insects or plant 
diseas es , 
Art, 3. Through the ports of Ollague and San Pedro de Atacama 
only the follov/ing products are alloi''ed entry without a certificate; 
V/ood, ground red pepper, cornmeal and com starch, and dried leaves, 
bark, and roots for medicinal or industrial purposes, 
IMPORTATION PROHIBITED OF FRESH PUNT PRODUCTS . 
CAPABLE OF CARRYIIIG FRUITFLIES 
(Decree Wo. 12, September 4, 1930) 
Article 1. The importation into Chile is prohibited of all 
fresh plant products, whatever their origin, which are capable of 
carrying fruitflies. Especially included in this prohibition are 
all kinds of fresh fruits, and the following vegetpbles: Tomatoes, 
eggplants, squash, string beans, and peppers. 
