Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... allowed to be landed from the vessel under a foreign flag , unless by special . permission under urgent circumstances , and then double im- port duties were charged upon such goods . As an example of a case where special permission was ...
... allowed to be landed from the vessel under a foreign flag , unless by special . permission under urgent circumstances , and then double im- port duties were charged upon such goods . As an example of a case where special permission was ...
Сторінка 32
... allowed to touch at the Cape and " all the ports of its dependencies , to trade with the inhabitants , and to import into the ports of the settlement all aricles whatsoever , subject to duties as would be established by His Majesty or ...
... allowed to touch at the Cape and " all the ports of its dependencies , to trade with the inhabitants , and to import into the ports of the settlement all aricles whatsoever , subject to duties as would be established by His Majesty or ...
Сторінка 33
... allowed considerable free- dom . However , my point is clear so far as this customs regulation is concerned , namely that inter - colonial trade was discouraged , and that British trade was protected not only against the foreigner , but ...
... allowed considerable free- dom . However , my point is clear so far as this customs regulation is concerned , namely that inter - colonial trade was discouraged , and that British trade was protected not only against the foreigner , but ...
Сторінка 35
... allowed to be imported without permis- sion , and this could only be obtained when the articles were to be used for consumption purposes in the Colony . No such goods were to be re - exported upon penalty of confiscation of the goods ...
... allowed to be imported without permis- sion , and this could only be obtained when the articles were to be used for consumption purposes in the Colony . No such goods were to be re - exported upon penalty of confiscation of the goods ...
Сторінка 37
... allowed provided " attentive care be taken that it shall in no instance be so high as to occasion a diminution in the con- sumption of those articles . " Consequently a duty of 3 per cent . ad valorem was actually levied on British ...
... allowed provided " attentive care be taken that it shall in no instance be so high as to occasion a diminution in the con- sumption of those articles . " Consequently a duty of 3 per cent . ad valorem was actually levied on British ...
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