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of a grower or curer of tobacco, and all
such tobacco received must be accompanied
by an official permita copy of which is
enclosed) issued on payment of the duty.
The manufacturer must keep in an Entry
Book, open to inspection by officers of
the Board of Customs and Excise, an
account of all tobacco received, showing
separately the weights of tobacco of
non-Empire origin and of tobacco the
growth of a British Possession or
Protectorate, each item of Empire origin
being distinguished by the name of the
British Possession or Protectorate;
and
before obtaining the annual renewal of
his licence as Tobacco Manufacturer,
ne is required to make a declaration of
the truth of the account before a. Customs and Excise
Officer. The Customs and Excise Officer on
his surveying visits to the factory takes
up all permits, satisfies himself by
examination of the permits of the tobacco
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