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Austrian tariff of import duties upon the principal articles of British produce and manufactures : arranged in groups, in accordance with the classification of the objects contributed to the Vienna Universal Exhibiton of 1873; with alphabetical index, a comparative table of Austrian, English and French money, weights, and measures, the Anglo-Austrian treaty of commerce, the Austrian patent laws, and other official documents of importance ; Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 / prepared by Her Majesty's commissioners, for the guidance of British exhibitors
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2. The goods enumerated in the Customs Tariff may be subjected to duty, without previous special permit.

The following articles are the only exceptions:

(a.) Dried fruit painted with colours,

(b.) Utensils for victuals and playthings of a greenish colour playing into gold,

(c.) Medicinal preparations,

The importation of which is prohibited altogether.

(d.) Fulminic acid, gun-cotton, firewood cigars, and all explosive materials not specially named, and (e.) The weapons declared as prohibited,

The importation as well as the transit of which is forbidden.

(f.) Tobacco (also stramony and iodine cigars), salt, and gunpowder,

(<7.) Weapons, parts of arms, and articles of ammunition,

Are only allowed to be imported and passed in transit by special permission.

(/<.) White pigment,

(i.) Childrens toys, painted green,

( k .) Artificial flowers and their component parts, coloured green, and

(/.) Thin textures coloured with a strikingly beautiful bright green containing arsenic,

Can only be imported by special permission.