… pierced. The articles referred to in (A), (C) and (D) above may contain parts of leather, textiles, plastics, wood, … the essential character of articles of base metal. They may also be ornamented by working of the metal. This heading …
… many times (e.g., cloakroom tokens and tags). Some plates may be designed for the subsequent insertion of details … to make up sign‑plates as described above, for shop window displays, train‑indicator sign boards, etc. Stencil plates …
… strips of plastics or strips of wood). These materials may be plaited by various methods including “plaiting” by … line of demarcation between the crown and the brim which may sometimes be at approximately right angles to each …
… extracted from mineral sulphur by melting. This process may be carried out in sulphur kilns (calcaroni), furnaces (Gill furnaces), etc., or may be effected in the deposit itself by forcing superheated …
… manufacture to eliminate toxic substances; this treatment may entail pregelatinisation of the starch. The … purposes ( heading 30.04 ). Products of this heading may be improved by the addition of very small amounts of …
… frutescens and Capsicum annuum , which include chillies, Cayenne pepper, paprikas, etc., used most often to flavour … (7) Globe artichokes. (8) Sweet corn ( Zea mays var. saccharata ), whether or not on the cob. …
… cross‑sectional dimension. Monofilaments of this heading may be of any cross‑sectional configuration and may be obtained not only by extrusion but by lamination or …
… for radio transmissions. Ships of this category may be distinguished from merchant ships by their greater … the transportation and mooring of buoys; cable ships for laying underwater cables, e.g., for telecommunications. …
… with preservative properties. These preparations may have a basis of wax, abrasives or other substances. … form of liquids, pastes, powders, tablets, sticks, etc., may be used for household or industrial purposes. The …