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GROUP XI.
PAPER INDUSTRY AND STATIONERY. (a.) Paper pulp, paper, and pasteboard.
(à.) Coloured papers, paper-hangings, tapestry, playing-cards, &c. (c.) Papier-mâche goods, card, and millboard.
(d.) Articles for writing, drawing, and painting.
(<?.) Bookbinding and similar work.
Tariff.
Class.
Section.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Per Cwt. of HO'25 lbs. avoirdupois.
Austrian English
Currency. Value.
XIV.
60
(a.) Paper pulp, paper, and pasteboard.
(Ô.) Coloured papers, paper-hangings, tapestry, playing-cards.
(c.) Paper-mâché, card, and millboard.
a. Paper :—
Most common :—
1. Blotting, packing (wrapping) paper (also coloured, lacquered, or coated with graphite, asphalt, or tar), pasteboard, pressing board, and tar-board (asphalt-felt), patent wood or fibrous masses
2. Straw paper -
fl. kr.
£ s. d.
Free.
Free.
b. Common paper :—
1. All unglazed paper not enumerated under
sub-section 2. -
2. Unglazed common (grey, half-white, and
coloured), and all unglazed printing paper - - - - - !
j c. Fine :—
All glazed coloured paper (except that enumerated under sub-section d .), lithographed, j printed, or ruled paper prepared for de- i vices, labels, bills of lading, invoices, also I oil and waxed paper, gout paper, gutta- I percha, and chalk paper - - - !
1 50
1 0
1 50
0 3 0
0 2 0
0 3 0
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