GLASS WARES. 41 631 632 633 634 635 636 63 638 639 640 641 642 > -~ oo 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 * § Proposed Tariff Classification. . Rate of Duty. Present. Proposed. SECTION 3.—MINERAL PRODUCTS J.—STONES AND EARTHS—conttnued. —continued. Glass—continued. Mirrors, with or without bevelling, the reflecting surface of which exceeds 80 centimetres measured along the greatest length Large lanterns (fanales), with or without brackets Figures, flower vases, flower stands and other similar ornamental articles, with or without parts of other material except metal, even if embellished with metallic colours : 2 Small bottles for homeopathic medicines, with or without stoppers, and phials tor medicinal preparations 3 Paraffin lamps, complete or incomplete, with or without burners or parts of common metal or other materials : With or without glass base thereof ure With base or su pport “of nickel, “ maillechort ” 52 (melchior), German silver, or other similar alloys... With base or support of other material not mentioned It with silvered or gilt base or support they will pay duty according to the class to which they belong with an increase of 100 per cent. Silvered or foliated glass, with or without bevelling, of which the dimensions along the greatest length— Do not exceed 80 centimetres Exceed 80 centimetres Reflectors, globes (bolas) for gardens and “other similar objects, not specified, of glass, painted, gilt or silvered Rosaries of glass : With chain of common metal With silver chain .. Common window olass, with smooth or neither coloured nor obscured : Not exceeding 4 millimetres in fhidknas, of what- ever size.. a Exceeding 1 millimetr es in thickness : Not exceeding 80 centimetres measured along its greatest length ... ee as Exceeding 80 centimetres measared along its greatest “length 9, ee on ae Sk rough surface, Glass, bent or bevelled Bevelled glass sheets (uncolowred) of any form Concave glass Window glass, decorated in colour 8, with or without figures or with , metal mountings (glass mosaics called vitraux’ 0 and lithophanes of all clagses = Window glass, not specified . . (Hass for watches or spectacles Glass for paving and flooring ; skylights and glass tiles with a minimum thickness of 1 centimetre, and wired glass (cast on to metal wirework) Glass, broken, ground or in lumps for industrial uses, and scrap glass With base or support of lead, pewter, copper ¢ or r alloys : Pesos cts. | Per kilog. (gr = 0 48* 1 0 64f {| 0 30 0 24 Per Filog. (includ-| ing internal packing). | 1 80 Per kilog. (gross). 0 091§ 0 24§ 30%, ad valorem.§ Per Eilog. (gross). 0 15§ 0-30 0 60 0 189 Per Fkilog. (includ- ing internal packing). 0 60 12: 00 Per kilog. (gross). 0 . 3 000 0 14 (See below.) Per kilog. (gross). 0 ~ 0 30 409 ad valorem. Per Eilog. (gross). 0 14 Per kilog. (includ- ing internal packing). 3 00 Per kilog. (gross). 0 06** 0 002 Pesos cts. Per kilog. (gross). 0 70 30 0 30 Per kilog. (legal). 1 80 Per kilog. (gross). 0 10 0 23 0 60 0 15 Q-35 0 70 0 30 Per kilog. (legal). 1 00 12 00 Per Eilog. (gross). 0 04 0 12 0 18 0 30 Per Eilog. (gross). 0 70 0 20 Per kk ilog 7 Ler 3 ) Per Filog. Jere) 0 06 0 01 “ With wooden frames, quadrangular.” tL If with reservoir of cub or plain glass, 24 centavos per kilog. gross. ‘ Hand or table lamps.” | There is no provision corresponding to this in the existing Tariff, ** “Skylights, for ships or houses,” 923 Lamps Tor fixing to walls pay 12 centavos per kilog. gross. tT “ With wooden frames, oval or elliptical.” € “Lamp or lantern reflccrors,” F