… through further machines which render the fibres almost perfectly parallel and, in the case of waste, remove the … in coils or balls, known as “tops”. Tops are also made directly from filament tow by what are known as “tow‑to‑top” …
… postcards) containing simple pictures for copying, or outlines of pictures, with or without printed instructions, … They also include similar books with “invisible” outlines or colour which can be made visible by rubbing with …
… (C) Other household articles such as ash trays, hot water bottles and matchbox holders. (D) Toilet articles (whether … in the wall. The headings exclude : (a) Carboys, jars, bottles, pots and similar articles of a kind used for the …
… elements, and which, because of their composition, are too brittle for normal metal working. They are therefore used … form of small blocks or cakes divided for easy breaking, brittle sticks or pellets, and have the appearance of crude …
… stream. Suction is effected by means of a turbine fixed directly onto the shaft of the motor, turning at high … alia , vacuum cleaner type grooming apparatus for horses or cattle. Excluded from this heading are appliances for …
… from horses, hippopotamuses, bears, rabbits, land‑crabs, turtles, etc. (including fats obtained from bone, marrow or … or reddish oil, with a smell of boiled eggs. (6) Turtle‑egg oil . Pale yellow and odourless; used for food. …
… pith. In some cases, the tubers and roots are also used directly for human or animal consumption. The heading covers … powders of heading 11.06. The pellets are produced either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder …
… by the sulphate process. When this liquor is poured into settling‑vats, a frothy mass forms on its surface. Crude … and the frothy mass separated from these liquors in the settling‑vats ( heading 38.04 ). (c) Tall oil resin acids, …