… sword‑sticks), cutlasses, bayonets, lances, spears, pikes, halberds, kukris commando knives, dirks, stilettos … housed within the handle. The blade may be opened and locked in position by hand or by a spring mechanism. This …
… of liquorice or surface‑active products to help produce a blanket of foam. These preparations may be liquid or dry. … contents, or glass containers the end of which need only be broken between the fingers to project the extinguishing …
… common pottery but sometimes more or less vitrified, which, like bricks, are used in constructional or building work. It … heading excludes , inter alia , pipes and guttering and the like, such as rain-water drain-pipes ( heading 69.06 ), even …
… be straight or curved, plain, finned or gilled. They may be socketed, flanged integrally or flanged by welding or threading. To facilitate assembly, socketed pipes have one end expanded to receive the end of a …
… openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpeners (including pocket type) and blades therefor , but not pencil sharpening … nail polishers, hair removing tweezers, etc., which, taken separately, would be classified in their appropriate …
… when polished or pearled, for the preparation of soups or cooked foods. Bracteiferous varieties of barley differ from … in that their husks (or hulls) become fused to the grain kernel in the course of growth and therefore cannot be …
… parts. (3) Plates, sheets and strip of unvulcanised rubber, worked otherwise than by surface‑working or cut to shapes … (b) Discs and rings of unvulcanised rubber, together with gaskets and similar joints of other materials, put up in …
… ‑ Of man‑made fibres 6001.99 ‑ ‑ Of other textile materials Unlike the woven fabrics of heading 58.01, the products of … the loops are cut to form pile and thus give a velvet‑like surface; (2) a special warp knitting machine knits …
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