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(Decree llo. 553 of Au'Tust 18, 1934) 
Authorizes the importation of the following products through 
the port of Arica: Plants, cuttings, fruits, and a:ny other agri- 
cultural products. 
(Decree No. 708 of llovember 30, 1934) 
Importation of fruit through the -..ort of Arica for local consumption 
Article 1. The importation of fruit for local consumption 
is herehy allowed through the port of Arica, provided it originates 
in national orforeign territories free of the fruitfly. The fru.it 
must "be accompanied by a certificate of inspection stating that it 
is free of the fruitfly. If the frait is of foreign origin, the 
certificate must he visaed by the corresponding Chilean Consul. 
Fruit imported into Arica for local consumption is not al- 
lo\\'ed to proceed to the valleys of Azapa and Codpa. 
USE OF vESAT I^ffGRTZD FOR MILLING 
(Decree No. 386 of September 30, 1932) 
Article 1. The use for planting purposes of vheat imported 
for milling is hereby prohibited. All whe-t so imTDorted must be 
milled in its entirety. 
1-/HSAT INTENDED FOR MILLrJG 
Chilean Decree No. 4 of January 4, 1934, extends the prohib- 
itions of article 5 of Decree No. 105 of February 11, 1925, to 
v/heat intended for milling. The text of Decree No. 4 follo'^'s: 
Article 1. '-Jhe-t intended for milling may be acimitted into 
Chilean territory only '-'hen absolutely free from the Angoumois 
grain moth ( Sitotroga cerealella ) . 
Art. 2. Each shipment must be accompanied by a certificate 
issued by competent authorities of the exijorting country, vis£,ed 
by the res-oective Chilean Consul, affirming that the r^;:ion in 
which the vrheat ^as grovm is free from the insect mentioned in 
article 1. 
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