(11) Alimentary products and beverages to which any preserva- tive or other substance has been added, unless they comply with the provisions of the laws and regulations relating thereto.
For the protection of animals or plants against extermination or diseases; Skins, horns, hoofs, or any other parts of cattle or other animals whoes transmission may be prohibited in order to prevent the propagation of any contagious disease.
Certain plants and plant products are prohibited from importa- tion or are admitted under restrictions. Trees, shrubs and plants of the followings:
Abies (fir), Larix (larch), Picea (spruce), Pinus (pine), Pseudot- suga (Douglas spruce), Sequoia (redwood), Thuja (Thuya), Tsuga (Hemlock) and Ulmus (elm) and the roots, layers cut- tings or other parts of these trees, shrubs, or plants as well as plants and parts of plants, not including the seeds, or sugar beet (beta vulgaris L), except when imported for instructional, scientific and similar purposes, under and in accordance with the conditions of a licence issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Arms, munitions, etc.:
(1) Firearms, deadly weapons, and parts thereof, except air guns and unrifled hunting guns having barrels not less than 20 inches long and parts thereof; these exceptions, however, do not apply to articles for Northern Ireland.
(2) Arms of all kinds intended or adapted for throwing liquids,
gas or other injurious substances, and parts thereof.
(3) Accessories intended or adaptable for reducing the sound or flash from firearms. (Note: The articles mentioned in the above three paragraphs are exceptionally admitted subject to permission from the competent British Authority).
(4) Munitions containing liquids, gas or other harmful sub- stances, or those intended or adapted to contain them; also parts of such munitions.
(5)
Non-explosive components of artillery fuses.
For reasons such as State monopolies, etc.,
(1) False or counterfeit coin and imitation coin.
(2) Silver coin of Great Britain which does not meet with the
legal standard of weight or fineness.
For other reasons:
(1)
Articles which bear or are marked with stamps, names, or other indications leading one to believe that they are guaranteed or sanctioned by a department of British Government.
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