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PLANT MATERIAL FROM CHINA: No certificate of competent authority required, 
but the shipment will be subject to inspection en arrival'. (Section 
V, article 1 (4), Decree of Nov. 3, 1926.)' 
FRUITS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES (EXCEPT CHINA): Must be accompanied by 
a certificate issued by competent authority of the country of origin 
affirming freedom from pests and diseases of cultivated plants; in- 
spection on arrival nnd release only on issuance of nn import permit. 
(Decree of October 21, 1929.) (See p. 10.) 
FRUITS ASSEMBLED IN THE NETHERLANDS for export to Netherlands East Indies: 
Phytosanitary certificate issued by the Phytopathological Service of 
the Netherlands . (Section V, article 1 (5), Decree of Nov. 3, 1925.) 
CACAO PLANTS ( Theobroma cacao L. ) FROM AMERICA: Declaration by competent 
authority of country of origin that they were grown in Europe in European 
soil from seeds produced in America. (Section V, article 1 (6), Decree 
of November 3, 1926.) ( See p. 9.) 
FLAXSEZD ( Linum usitatissimum ) : Special permit required for its importation. 
(Decree effective Jan. 1, 1934, p. 11.) 
Importation Unrestricted 
PLANT MATERIAL ITEM ZED IN SECTION IV of the Decree of November 3, 1925. 
( See pp. 5-8. ) 
Definitions 
1. "Plant material" shall include seeds, fresh fruits, living plants, 
and parts thereof. 
2. "Director" signifies the Director of Agriculture, Industry, and 
Commerce of the Netherlands East Indies. 
REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE IMPORTATION 
OF LIVING PUNT MATERIAL 
TO PREVENT THE INTRODUCTION OF PLANT DISEASES AND PESTS 
(Decree of the Governor- General, Sept, 27, 1926; Staatsblad van Neder- 
landsch-Indie, No. 427, 1926) 
Importation of Hevea Plants and Seeds from South America 
Article 1, Concerns the importation of Hcvea plants and seeds from 
South America. 
