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E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council Enacting clause. and House of Assembly, in Legislative Session con

vened, as follows:

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1. There shall be annually paid to the following persons Certain annual as retiring allowances the sums hereinafter mentioned, that ances to be paid. is to say :

M. T. Knight, Secretary of Public Works Thomas Long, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Mines

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D. Cantwell, Light Keeper, Cape Spear
Thomas Haynes, Warden Poor Asylum
Giles Foote, Sub-Collector, Bell Island
F. Densmore, Keeper Lunatic Asylum
William Gosse, Road Inspector
Josiah Garland, Messenger
Jonas Soper, Keeper Cape St. Francis
Mrs. T. W. Stabb, Telegraph Operator
Dr. H. Shea, Physician General Hospital
William Day, Light Keeper Dodding Head
J. P. Janes, Tidewaiter, Customs
J. W. Moulton, Tidewaiter, Customs
J. A. Butler, Tidewaiter, Customs
J. Bindon, Boatman, Customs

E. Lewis, Boatman, Customs

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2. The foregoing retiring allowances shall be paid monthly. Manner of

payment.

Enacting clause.

Repeal of sec. 108
of "Customs'
Act, 1898."

Amendment of sec. 230 of

SECTION

CAP. XXXVI.

An Act to amend "The Customs' Act, 1898."

1. Repeal of sec. 108 of "Customs'
Act, 1898."

BE

[PASSED MARCH 22ND, 1910.]

SECTION

2. Amendment of sec. 230 of "Cus toms' Act, 1898."

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

1. Section 108 of "The Customs' Act, 1898," is hereby repealed.

2. Section 230 of the said Act is hereby amended by "Customs' Act, striking therefrom the following words :

1898."

"But no penalty exceeding two hundred dollars shall be imposed by such Justice nor imprisonment for any term exceeding six months."

XXXVII.

An Act further to amend " The Revenue Act, 1905."

SECTION

1. Drawback on sugar in certain

cases.

2. Amendment of sec. 14 in reference to the manufacture of oil clothes.

BE

[PASSED MARCH 22ND, 1910.]

SECTION

3. Certain amendments in Sche-
dule A.

4. Certain amendments in Sche-
dule B.

5. Amendment to Schedule C.

6. Amendment to Schedule D.

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council Enacting clause. and the House of Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

sugar in certain

1. There shall be allowed a drawback equal to the amount Drawback on of the duty paid upon all sugar, which shall be used in any cases. manufactured articles which shall be exported from this Colony. Such drawback shall be paid upon the exportation. of such articles under rules and regulations to be made by the Governor in Council.

2. Section 14 of the Revenue Act, 1905, is hereby re- Amendment of pealed and the following substituted therefor :

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(14) There shall be a drawback allowed of all the duty paid upon unbleached calico and of one-third of the duty paid upon oil used in the manufacture of oil clothes in this Colony by the manufacturers thereof under regulations to be made by the Governor in Council.

sec. 14 in reference to the manufacture of oil clothes.

3. Schedule A. to "The Revenue Act, 1905," is hereby Certain amendamended, as follows:

By inserting in item 17 the letters N.O P. after the

words "galvanized iron;”

ments in Schedule A.

Certain amendments in Schedule A.

By striking out of item 19 the words "of bread, rope or nails;"

By inserting in item 29 after the words "of any material," the words "boats or launches propelled by electricity or other mechanical power;"

By inserting in item 31 after the word "canvas" the words of the weight of six oz. cotton duck and upwards," and by adding at the end of said item the words" when under the weight of six oz. cotton duck, ad val., 35 per cent. ;"

By substituting in item 32 in lieu of the words " wheels, ready made or part made, that is with spokes in hub, per wheel, $1.00, and ad val., 20 per cent.," the words "wheels, ready made or part made, that is with spokes in hub, ad val., 35 per cent. ;"

By adding to item 49, after the words "confectionery of all kinds," the letters "NE.S.," and by adding at the end of said item the words "confectionery when imported in fancy packages, including the value of the package, ad val., 40 per cent. ;"

By striking out of item 96 the word "planed" in the first paragraph of said item;

By inserting in item 97 (b) after the word "typewriters" the words "comptometers or adding machines;"

By adding to item 104 "surgical and dental instruments (not being furniture), surgical needles, clinical thermometers, catgut and silk sutures and galvanic batteries, when imported by doctors for use in their profession, ad val., 25 per cent. ;"

By striking out of item 106 the words "pressed nails and pressed spikes of all kinds," and the words "and galvanized cut nails and spikes," and by inserting in said item after the words wrought, when hand made, the words "pressed nails and

4. Schedule B. to the said Act is hereby amended, as fol- Certain amendlows:

By substituting in lieu of item 168 the following :—

168. All construction material and machinery, when the same cannot be made in this Colony, for pulp and paper mills, both for the original installation and the further extension of the same, but, not in substitution for old; machinery for the original installation of saw mills, provided that the persons requiring to import these articles are approved by the Governor in Council.

168. (a) Materials imported by manufacturers for the con-
struction of such machinery as is at present ad-
mitted into this Colony free of duty. The free
importation of such materials to be permitted, sub-
ject to regulations to be made by the Governor in
Council;

By adding to item 169 the words "artificial eyes ;"
By adding to item 174 the following:-

(a) Galvanized block straps, patent bushings for shea-
ves for blocks, and galvanized sheaves for blocks,
when imported by blockmakers;

By adding after the words "Governor in Council" in
item 197 the words following: "Casings or copings
and lockings for timbers of dories;"

By adding to item 202 the words "paper known as
Solling paper and papers to be used by manufac
turers in enclosing their manufactures;"

By adding after the words "travellers' baggage,” in
item 211, the words "not exceeding fifty dollars in
value for any one person."

By substituting in lieu of item 214 the following:—
214. Material for installing wireless telegraphy on
board of ships engaged in the trade and fish-
eries of this Colony.

ments in Schedule B.

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