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Volkswirtschaftspolitik (2.1902)

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1847028748
Document type:
Multivolume work
Author:
Conrad, Johannes http://d-nb.info/gnd/118521853
Title:
Grundriss zum Studium der politischen Oekonomie
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Fischer
Year of publication:
1896-
Collection:
Economics Books
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Volume

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1886437130
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-233012
Document type:
Volume
Author:
Hesse, Albert http://d-nb.info/gnd/13348551X
Title:
Volkswirtschaftspolitik
Volume count:
2.1902
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Fischer
Year of publication:
1902
Scope:
XVI, 544 S.
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2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Abschnitt II. Die stoffveredelnden Gewerbe
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Proceedings of the South & East African combined agricultural, cotton, entomological and mycological conference held at Nairobi, August, 1926
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Opening speeches, agenda and programme
  • Part II. Agriculture
  • Part III. Cotton
  • Part IV. Etomology & Mycology
  • Part V. General
  • Part VI. Summary of conclusions and concluding speech by the chairman
  • Index

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APPENDIX. 325 
2 The consignment thereof is accompanied by a certificate, 
under the Seal of either of the Boards of Agriculture of 
England, Scotland, and Ireland that no case of wart 
disease has been reported within a radius of five miles 
from the place where the tubers thereof were grown, and 
© Such consignment is accompanied by a declaration on 
oath by the consignor thereof that all the tubers of such 
seed potatoes were grown in the place mentioned in the 
certificate. 
d) Citrus trees and citrus fruits other than citrus fruit grown 
on the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba—Citrus canker. 
(¢) Gooseberry and currant. Stocks or cuttings—Mite— 
American mildew. 
(f) Sugar Cane—DBorer; mosaic; general fungoid diseases. 
(g) Blackthorn and barberry—Rusts. 
(h) Onion and Leek Seed—Smut. 
(i) Vines and vitaceae—Phylloxera. 
()) Tea seeds or plants. - 
For general reasons, as tea planting is comparatively new 
to the Colony. 
“v Coffee plants whether living or dead, coffee beans or coffee 
(except roasted coffee beans, ground coffee and coffee 
extract). This prohibition shall not extend to:— 
1) Coffee plant, coffee beans, and coffee imported for 
transit through the Colony, which may be so imported 
subject to the following conditions: — 
1) Coffee plants, coffee beans, and coffee must be 
securely packed in cases or in double bags of 
substantial sacking, separately sealed to the 
satisfaction of the Director of Agriculture and the 
Commissioner of Customs. 
(1) Every case or cover containing such plant, bean, 
or coffee must be sealed or stencilled in a prominent 
position thereon by a Customs Officer showing the 
country of origin and the place of importation, and 
no such case or cover shall thereafter be opened 
within the Colony. 
(111) Should any case or cover containing such plants, 
beans, or coffee become so damaged in course of 
transit through the Colony as to render it possible 
for any such plant, bean, or coffee to escape there- 
from, it may, at the discretion of the Director of 
Agriculture, be destroyed. No compensation shall 
be payable in respect of such destruction. 
(2) Trade samples of coffee beans or coffee, not exceeding 
one half pound in weight, imported through the 
Department of Agriculture. 
Any coffee plant, coffee bean or coffee imported in 
contravention of this clause shall be liable to be 
detained and destroyed or otherwise dealt with as the 
Director of Agriculture mav direct.
	        

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