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TREATY OF ALLIANCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN

No. in Japanese

Statutory Tariff.

Description of Article.

44. Weighing not more than 30 kilogrammes per

metres, and having in a warp and woof:

a. 27 threads or less

...

Unit of Weight.

100 square

square of 5 millimetres side in

Rate of Duty in Yen.

b. 35 c. 43

11

"

"

d. More than 43 threads

45. Other

B. Bleached simply

C. Other

...

...

.100 kin. 7.30

...100

8.70

""

...100 .100

11.30

14.70

55

100

10.00

""

The above duties on gray tissues plus 3 yen per 100 kin.

23

""

>>

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7

""

22

301.-Tissues of wool, and mixed tissues of wool and cotton, of wool and silk, or of

wool, cotton and silk:-

2. Other:

A. Of wool:

b. Weighing not more than 200 grammes per square metre ...100 kin. 57.50

C.

d. Other

...

B. Of wool and cotton :

500

""

...100

45.00

...100

""

40.00

...

...

c. Weighing not more than 500 grammes per square metre ...100 30.00 d. Other

""

...

...

...100

""

18.00

...

...

...

.....100

00.83

462.-Iron:-

1. In lumps. ingots, blooms, billets, and slabs:

A. Pig iron...

4. Plates and Sheets:

A. Not coated with metals:

A3. Other:

a. Not exceeding 0.7 millimetres in thickness

B. Coated with base metals:

B1. Tinned (tinned iron sheets and tinned steel sheets):

a. Ordinary

...

...

B2. Galvanised (corrugated or not)

...

PART II.

...

1.- Habutae or pure silk, not dyed or printed.

...100,,

0.30

...

...100 ...100

0.70

99

1.20

2.—Handkerchiefs or habutae or pure silk, not dyed or printed. 3.-Copper, unwrought, in ingots and slabs.

4.-Plaiting or straw and other materials.

5.-Camphor and camphor oil.

6.-Baskets (including trunks) and basketware of bamboo.

7.-Mats and matting of rush.

8.-Lacquered wares, coated with Japanese lacquer (Urushi). 9. Rape-seed oil.

10.-Cloisonné wares.

TREATY OF ALLIANCE WITH

WITH GREAT BRITAIN

SIGNED IN LONDON, JULY 13TH, 1911

The Governments of Great Britain and Japan, in view of the great change that has taken place in the political situation since the present Anglo-Japanese Agree- ment was conclude 1 on August 12th, 1905, and believing it to be conducive to the

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