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HONGKONG POSTAL GUIDE.-PROHIBITED CONTENTS,
living parts of plants, including bulbs truffles, mushrooms, &e., grapes, vegetable matter, pharmaceutical products of which the composition is not stated (except by special permission), saccharin and its products (unless addressed to authorised chemists, arms or parts thereof except by special permission) playing cards addressed to the Republic of San Marino, fresh meat and its products (such as suct or lard), salted, sinoked or prepared meat (unless accompanied by prescribed Sanitary certificate; if originating in United States of America, visa of Italian Consulate is required), eatables addressed to pupils in military schools, parcels addressed to pri- soners, weights and measures not conform- ing to the Italian system.
67. -Same as France. Arms and am- munition can only be imported by special permission of the local authorities.
53.-Letters; opium and articles used in smoking it; adulterated or injurious drugs, foods and beverages; anything else con- sidered injurious to the public health or to the safety of animals or plants; tobacco, and cigarette papers, excent by special authority of the Japanese Government: salt, except when imported by order of the Government.
59.-Lettors (except for the addressee); goods bearing any name or trademark of any manufacturer, dealer or trader in the United Kingdom or any British Possession, usless such name or trademark is accompanied by a definite indication of the country in which the goods were made or purchased.
60.-Letters; vines and parts of vines (except gripes); saccharine and its pro- ducts; pork of American origin, fresh meat, prepared meat, salted meat in quan- tities of less than 4 Kilos (8 lb. 13 oz.) except ham, bacon, intestines.
61-Letters and Opium.
62.-Same as Portugal. (83)
63.-Lotters, opium, morphia, morphine, cocaino spirits, bhang, firearms and am- munition.
64.-Coffee beans or ground coffee coloured with substances injurious to health; rags; vines, or fruit packed in vine leaves.
66.-Lotters; worn clothes, if intended for sale. Vine plants affected with any disease or brought from a place where any disease of vine plants is known or supposed
to exist.
66.-Letters; jams, sweets, pastry; fruit; vegetables; poisons; living animals (except bees in properly constructed boxes), and dead animals unless dried; rifles of the Mauser and Remington Patterns, and Colt automatic pistols, and all materials or am-
munition for them. The importation of all classes of arms and ammunition to the States of Sonora, and Sinoloa, and the territory of Lower California, is prohibited.
Letters: very fragile articles; tobacco; salt; cotton-oil; vines, and other objects that might convey phylloxera; medicines and cosmetics, unless for chemists; meat and used clothing, unless eertified by sanitary authorities.
G8. Letters: arms, ammunition, tobacco, opium; saltpetre, lead, and sulphur.
69.-Letters; specie: bullion; gold dust: nuggets: ostrich feathers, except when made up into stoles, boas, hats, &e: firearms (except by permission of the Governor).
70. ---Salt which has been used in curing fish.
71.--Letters; opium (execnt for medical purposes): arms and ammunition (except for personal use of non-natives) cannot be imported excent with the written permis- sion of the authorities.
72.-Letters, rags worn clothing, spirits, vine cuttings, coin of any British Posses- sion not un to standard, and onium in any form suitable for smoking. Tobacco in any form is only admissible when sent as a present, or as a sample; and the ad- dre
Iresson must be able to prove that these conditions have been complied with in each ease.
73 -Letter: li mids or substancos entsily liquefiable: alcohol; telegraphic and tele- phonic quoqratus: arms, parts of firearms.
74.-Arms. aurmunition, lead, intoxicat- ing liquors, leaf tobacco, salt, substances which easily liquefy, unless enclosed in hermetically sealed recentacles,
7-Salt:substances which easilyliquefy, unless enclosed in hermetically sealed recentacles.
76.-Letters, pharmaceutical prepara- tionsunless addressed to persons authorized by law to buy, sell or receive such articles.
77.-Letters; coin; opium; seeds or plants of the albizzia tree unless originating in Australia: seeds or living or dried plants originating in Cevlon, India, Straits Settle- ments. Dutch East Indies, Guatemala, Central American States, Mauritius, Zan- zibar, German East Africa Congo Free State and Natal may only be imported on production at the Zomba Post Office of a special permit signed by H. M. Commis- sioner and Consul-General.
78.-Letters, specie, bullion, gold dust, nuggets, dagga (Indian hemn), and raw unmanufactured ostrich feathers. Parts of the vine or members of the family vitacæ, coniferous plants. eucalyptus, plants, stone fruit trees unless accompanied by a sworn declaration that they have not come from Canada or United States of
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