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cocoa 0.63, eating chocolates, sweets and toffee 2.50,
raw tobacco 5.00, all other tobacco 6.00, cigars and
cigarettes 16.00.
Duty per litre: Beer 0.38, aerated water 0.08, spi-
rits 6.25, cognac brandy 3.75, methylated spirits 2.50,
hair wash and perfumes 5.00, fruit juice 1.25, red
and white wines 1.25, port wine, sherry, champagne,
etc. 2.50.
It should be noted, that the importation of beer
containing more than 2% per cent, alcohol is pro-
hibited, and that the importation of alcoholic sub-
stances, in so far as permitted, is a Government
monopoly; also that when wines are imported in
% litre bottles, each bottle counts as a whole litre
in the imposition of the import duty.
A number of import goods are, moreover subject
to an ad valorem duty, ranging from 5% to 20%
of the invoice price.
For travellers luggage see p. 47.
FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR
REPRESENTATIVES IN ICELAND.
MINISTER.
Denmark:
Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotienti-
ary, F. le Sage de Fontenay, Reykjavik.
CONSULS.
Argentinian:
Hjalti Bjornsson, Reykjavik.
Austrian:
Thorsteinn Scheving-Thorsteinsson, Reykjavik.
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