(6) Tobacco, manufactured, other than Cavendish or Negro-
head, containing, or having mixed therewith, any material or
ingredient prohibited to be used in the manufacture of tobacco
in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
(7) Tobacco of any kind, except :—
(a) into ports approved by the Commissioners of Customs
and Excise for the importation and warehousing thereof ;t
(b) in ships of not less than 120 tons registered tonnage,
unless specially licensed by the Commissioners of Customs
and Excise ;t
(c) in whole and complete packages containing tobacco
only and of the gross weight of not less than 30 Ib.
As to the import prohibition on extracts, essences and other
concentrations of tobacco, see page 22.
The ports approved for the direct importation of tobacco are the
following :—
Aberdeen.
Barrow-in-Furness.
Belfast.
Bristol.
Cardiff.
*Dover.
*Fishguard.
Folkestone,
Glasgow.
Goole.
Grangemouth.
Granton.
Greenock,
Grimsby.
Hartlepool, West.
Harwich.
*Holyhead.
Hull.
Leith.
Liverpool.
London.
Lynn (temporarily).
Manchester.
Middlesbrough.
Newcastle.
Newhaven.
Newport (Monmouth).
Plymouth.
*Portsmouth.
Southampton.
*Sunderland.
Swansea.
a
At the ports marked with an asterisk no suitable warehouses
or appliances for weighing tobacco exist, and the privilege of direct
importation is, therefore, necessarily in suspense.
Vaccines, sera, toxins, antitoxins, antigens and other therapeutic
substances, unless of a certain standard of strength and quality and
imported under licence from the appropriate Health Department.
This is (a) The Ministry of Health for England and Wales; (b)
The Scottish Board of Health for Scotland; and (¢) The Ministry
of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland.
This restriction will come into operation between August, 1926,
and August, 1927. The exact date is not yet fixed.
This restriction is not applicable to tobacco imported by aircraft.
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