222 CUSTOMS EXPORT TARIFF OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (1931)
Realgar Resin
...
...
Per Hk. Tls'
...
Picul 0.89
...
99
0.23 0.49
...
...
...
Value Pic il
5%
0.14
Soap, Household and Laundry Soap, Toilet ...
Soda, Crystals
•
Spirits of Wine and Rectified
Spirits or Alcohol
Varnish, or Crude Lacquer
Vermilion
...
...
.....Imp. Gallon 0.035
...
Value 5%
Picul 5.20
d. Cylinders and Drums, Iron (as Oil or Gas Containers), on which Import Duty has previously been paid
e. Jars Earthenware, taining Samshu,
Per Hk. Tls.
Free
con-
Pre-
serves, etc., and all
other
necessary packing or Con- tainer thereof
Free
Free
Free-
Printed Matter
.
Books and Pamphlets (including Advertising Matter, Picture Books, Scrolls, Date blocks, Diaries, and Calendars with or without metal binding; but not including Old Books, Pic- tures, and Scrolls collected as Curios) Illustrations and Diagrams (in- cluding Charts and Maps) Printed Matter, n.o.p.f.
...
•
...
...
Sundry
Braid, Straw, and Hats, Straw
Candles
...
...
...
Confectionery, Preserves, and
Sweetmeats
...
...
Containers and Packing Re-
quisites:-
a. Bottles, Empty, Aerated Water and Beer, Foreign duty paid on Import, re- exported
...
•
b. Boxes, Wooden, Old, Empty returned for fu-
ture use
c. Chests, Tea for packing
purposes and thereof
materials
...
f. Labels, Tea-box
g. Tins, Kerosene, Empty,
if not flattened out
...
Curios and Antiques (not includ- ing those the export of which
Fans:
is prohibited by ordinance) Value 71%
a. Feather...
b. Palm-leaf, Fine
c. Palm-leaf, Coarse
...
...
Free
d. Paper
...
...
Free
e. Others...
Value 5%
Fire-crackers
Gypsum
Free
Ivoryware
Picul 0.89
Joss Sticks
0.71
Free
Free
...
.....
...Hundred 1.50 Thousand 1.30
...
0.68
99
Hundred 0.14
Value 74% Picul
1.20.
0.074
...
99
Free
...
...
Value 71%
Picul 0.46 Free
Free
...
Hair-nets and Hair Switches
Kittysols and Umbrellas Lacquerware, Plain or Fancy
(not including Lacquerware inlaid with Mother-of-pearl) ... Matches (not including those containing White or Yellow Phosphorus)
·
Mats, Straw and Rush Matting (including Mats sown
together, with designs printed thereon; and Mattings with edge bound with cloth) Roll of 40 yds. 0.15- Articles not otherwise provided
Free
for in this Tariff
...
Gross 0.016 Hundred 0.30
Value 7%
REVISION OF POSTAL RATES
A Postal Notification issued on May 19, 1932, announced:
From 20th day, 5th month, 21st year C.H.M.K. (May 20, 1932), the following revised postage rates will take effect :-
Domestic Places:
(1) Local letters: 2 cents per 20 grammes.
(2) Domestic letters: 5 cents per 20 grammes.
.
(3) Postcards: Single 2 cents, Double 5 cents.
(4) Samples: 3 cents, 7 cents, 10 cents and 15 cents respectively for grammes
up to 100, 100-250, 250-350 and 350-500.
(5) Registration fee: Simple 8 cents, with Return Receipt 16 cents.
(6) Fee for return receipt for parcels and express articles, or acknowledgment of payment for money orders: 8 cents (subsequent acknowledgment of receipt. 16 cents).
(7) Books, printed matter and commercial papers: Collection of double or treble
rates cancelled.
Foreign Countries:
To Japan, Korea, the Leased Territory of Kwangtung and Taiwan, same as abov (2) to (7). To Hongkong and Macao, same as above (2) and (3).
Full particulars may be had on application at any Shanghai Post Office. Post Office,
A. M. CHAPELAIN.
Shanghai, May 19, 1932.
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