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Tubes, pipes, flues, and stays, iron
or steel, lap-welded, butt-wel-
ded, seamed, or jointed, not
thinner than 65/1000 inch:
Not less than 3% inch in diameter.
Less than 3% and not less than
14 inch in diameter.
Less than 1/4 inch in diameter.....
Made of charcoal iron....

Tubing or hose, flexible metal,
whether covered with wire or
other material, including any ap-
pliances or attachments affixed
thereto, n. s. p. f.

Anchor or stud link chain:

2 inches or more in diameter.
Less than 2 inches in diameter..
Chain 21 and chains of all kinds,
made of iron or steel:

Not less than 34 inch in diameter.
Less than 34 and not less than 3%
inch in diameter.
Less than 3% and not less than 516
inch in diameter.

Less than 516 inch in diameter.
Chains of iron or steel, used for the

transmission of power:

Of not more than 2-inch pitch and
containing more than 3 parts
per pitch, and parts thereof,
finished or unfinished.

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Nuts, nut blanks, and washers, of
wrought iron or steel.

Spiral nut locks, and lock washers,
of iron or steel.

Cut nails and cut spikes, of iron or
steel, exceeding 2 inches in length. 25
Cut nails, of iron or steel, not ex-
ceeding 2 inches in length.26
Cut tacks and brads, of iron or
steel, not exceeding 2 inches in
length.20

Hobnails, of iron and steel, not ex-
ceeding 2 inches in length.26
Horseshoe nails, and other iron or
steel nails, n. s. p. f.

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Nails, spikes, tacks, brads, and sta

ples, made of iron or steel wire:

Not less than 1 inch in length nor 10 cent per lb. -
smaller than 651000 inch in di-
ameter.

Less than 1 inch in length and
smaller than 651000 inch in di-
ameter.

Spikes, tacks, brads, and staples,

n. s. p. f.

4/10 cent per lb.

34 cent per lb.

3/4 cent per lb.

o cent per lb.

910 cent per lb.

Free.27

15 per cent. 28
Free.27
15 per cent.28
Free.29
20 per cent.30

19 Lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed iron or steel tubes, pipes, flues, or stays. 20 Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, n. s. p. f.

21 Provided, That all articles manufactured wholly or in chief value of chain shall not be subject to a lower rate of duty than that imposed upon the chain of which it is made, or of which chain is the component material of chief value. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

22 Sprocket and machine chains of iron and steel, and parts thereof. (Act of 1922.)

23 Sprocket and machine chains. (Act of 1913.)

24 "Of wrought iron or steel" not in act of 1913.

25 "Exceeding 2 inches in length" added in acts of 1922 and 1930.

26 "Not exceeding 2 inches in length" added in acts of 1922 and 1930.

27 Wire nails and staples.

28 Tacks and brads of iron or steel wire dutiable as manufactures of wire.

29 Spikes of iron and steel only.

-30 Iron and steel nails.

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338 Screws, commonly called wood screws, of iron or steel.

25 per cent..

45 per cent..
25 per cent.

35 per cent.

25 per cent.

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Table, household, kitchen, and
hospital utensils, and hollow or
flat ware,37 n. s. p. f:
Composed of iron or steel and
enameled or glazed with vitre-
ous glasses.

Composed wholly or in chief
value of aluminum.
Composed wholly or in chief
value of copper, brass, steel, or
other base metal, not plated
with platinum, gold, or silver,
and n. s. p. f.

Plated with platinum.
Plated with gold..

Plated with silver.

Any of the foregoing containing
electrical heating elements as
constituent parts thereof.40

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30 Iron and steel nails.

31 Tacks, n. s. p. f.

40 per cent..
40 per cent..
10 per cent addi-
tional to rates
provided on ta-
ble, household
and kitchen
utensils, and
hollow or flat
ware, n. s. p. f.

82 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., if composed wholly or in chief value of metal.

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25 per cent.

25 per cent.

20 per cent. 38

50 per cent.39 50 per cent.39 50 per cent.39

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less than 1 inch in length and smaller than 654000 of 1

35 That can be used as abrasives. (Act of 1913.)

36"Whether plain or covered with cotton, silk, or other material" added in acts of 1922 and 1930.

37 In acts of 1922 and 1930 "household utensils" and "flat ware" were added and words limiting the provision to "similar hollow ware" removed.

38 Articles or wares, n. s. p. f., of base metal, not plated with gold or silver.

39 Articles or wares, n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in part of platinum, gold or silver, and articles or wares plated with gold or silver.

40 The foregoing rates shall apply to the foregoing articles whether or not containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof. (Act of 1930.)

Schedule 3.-Metals and Manufactures of-Continued

n. s. p. f.

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Jewelers' or piercing saws..
Mill saws.

Pit and drag saws.

Steel band saws, finished or further
advanced than tempered and pol-
ished.

Lithographic plates of stone or other
material engraved, drawn, or pre-
pared.

Plates of iron or steel engraved or
fashioned for use in the production
of designs, patterns, or impres-
sions on glass in the process of
manufacturing plate or other glass.
Steel plates, stereotype plates, elec-
trotype plates, halftone plates,
photogravure plates, photo-en-
graved plates, and plates of other
materials, engraved or otherwise
prepared 43 for printing.
Umbrella and parasol ribs and
stretchers, composed wholly or in
chief value of iron, steel, or other
metal, in frames or otherwise, and
tubes for umbrellas, wholly or
partly finished.
Needlecases or needlebooks fur-
nished with assortments of nee-
dles or combinations of needles
and other articles.

Needles:

Crochet.

For embroidery machines of every
description, n. s. p. f.

For knitting and sewing ma-
chines, n. s. p. f.

For shoe machines.

Latch...

Spring-beard..

Tape, knitting, and all other,
n. s. p. f., and bodkins of metal.
Cylindrical steel rolls ground and
polished, valued at 25 cents per
pound or over.

Any of the foregoing containing "9
more than 10 per cent vanadium
or more than 210 per cent tung-
sten, molybdenum,
mium.

41 All other saws, n. s. p. f.

or chro

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42 Steel engraved forms for bonds, debentures, stock certificates, negotiable receipts, notes and other securities; and engraved steel plates,*** suitable for use in engraving or printing bonds, stock

certificates or other securities, free.

43 Or otherwise prepared" added in acts of 1922 and 1930.

44 No articles other than the needles which are specifically named in this section shall be dutiable as needles unless having an eye and fitted and used for carrying a thread. (Act of 1913.)

45 Or crochet "hooks," act of 1930.

46 All other needles, n. s. p. f.

47 Needles for knitting machines.

48 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., if composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with gold or silver, and whether partly or wholly manufactured.

49 New classification made by act of 1930.

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Not plated with gold or silver.
Plated with gold or silver..
Buckles, rings, snaps, bits, swiv-

els, and all other articles of
iron, steel, brass, composi-
tion, or other metal, com-
monly or commercially
known as harness hardware-
Not plated with gold or silver.
Plated with gold or silver..
Buckles and parts thereof, made
wholly or partly of iron, steel,
or other base metal: 52
Belt and parts thereof-

Valued at not more than 20
cents per 100.

Valued at more than 20 and

not more than 50 cents per 100. Valued at more than 50 cents and not more than $1.662% per 100.53

Shoe or slipper and parts thereof

Valued at not more than 20
cents per 100.

Valued at more than 20 and not

more than 50 cents per 100.
Valued at more than 50 cents
and not more than $1.66%
per 100,53

Trouser and waistcoat and parts
thereof-

Valued at not more than 20
cents per 100.

Valued at more than 20 and not

more than 50 cents per 100.
Valued at more than 50 cents
and not more than $1.662%
per 100.3
Hooks and eyes, wholly or in chief
value of metal, whether loose,
carded, or otherwise, including
weight of cards, cartons, and im-
mediate wrappings and labels.54
Snap fasteners and clasps, and parts
thereof, by whatever name
known, or of whatever material
composed, not plated with gold,
silver, or platinum; all the fore-
going valued at not more than
$1.662% per hundred.55
Not mounted on tape..

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55 per cent.
60 per cent.

15 per cent.58 20 per cent 57 15 per cent.58

20 per cent.57

48 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., if composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with gold or silver, and whether partly or wholly manufactured.

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54 "Whether loose, carded, or otherwise, including weight of cards, cartons, and immediate wrappings and label" not in act of 1913.

55 "All the foregoing valued at not more than $1.662% per hundred" added in act of 1930.

56 Made wholly or in chief value of iron or steel.

87 Composed of metal other than iron or steel.

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Buttons: 58

Metal

Embossed with a design, de

vice, pattern, or lettering. N. s. p. f..

Nickel bar.

Trouser

Metal (except steel).

Steel.

Pins, not plated with gold or silver,
and not commonly known as
jewelry:

Brass, copper, iron, steel, or other
base metal, with heads of glass,
paste, or fusible enamel.
With solid heads, without orna-
mentation, including hair, safe-
ty, hat, bonnet, and shawl pins.
Pens, n. s. p. f.:

Of plain or carbon steel.
Wholly or in part of other metal..
With nib and barrel in one piece.
Twist and other drills, reamers,
milling cutters, taps, dies, die
heads, and metal-cutting tools of
all descriptions, and cutting edges
or parts for use in such tools, com-
posed of steel, or substitutes for
steel, suitable for use in cutting
metal, n. s. p. f.62
Cutting tools of any kind contain-
ing more than 40 per cent of vana-
dium, or more than 10 per cent
of tungsten, molybdenum, or
chromium.62

All articles suitable for producing,
rectifying, modifying, control-
ling, or distributing electrical
energy:

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Electrical telegraph (including 35 per cent 64.

12 cents per gross 60
12 cents per gross 60
15 cents per gross..
40 per cent 61

20 per cent.

8 cents per gross.60 12 cents per gross. 20 per cent.61

60 per cent 63.

20 per cent.61

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Telephone, wiring and therapeu- 35 per cent 64

tic apparatus, furnaces, ovens,
heaters, ranges, and signs.

Signaling and welding apparatus,
instruments (other than labora-
tory), and other electrical de-
vices and articles.

58 Line measure being 40 of 1 inch.

59 Pins made of wire dutiable at 15 per cent.

60 Pens, metallic, n. s. p. f.

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35 per cent 64

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61 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, or other metal.

62 New classification made by act of 1930, which provides also that "The foregoing rates shall apply whether or not the articles are imported separately or as parts of or attached to machines, but shall not apply to holding or operating devices."

63 Containing more than 40 per cent tungsten or molybdenum.

64 All the foregoing, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of metal, and n. s. p. f.

65 Machines or parts, n. s. p.f.

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