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graph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 3.-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

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302 Manganese ore or concentrates con-
taining in excess of 30 per cent of
metallic manganese.
Molybdenum ore or concentrates..
Calcium molybdate, and other
compounds of molybdenum.
Other alloys of molybdenum.
Silicon metal...

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Valued above 1 and not above 11
cents per pound.

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Valued above 1 and not above 21
cents per pound.

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Valued above 2 and not above 3
cents per pound.

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Valued above 3 and not above 5
cents per pound.

Valued above 5 cents per pound...
Muck bars:21

Valued at not over 1 cent per
pound.

Valued above 1 and not above 1
cents per pound.

Valued above 13 and not above 2
cents per pound.

Valued above 24 and not above 3
cents per pound.

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Valued above 3 and not above 5

cents per pound.

1 cent per lb..

Valued above 5 cents per pound... 13 cents per lb....
Round iron in coils or rods: 21

5 per cent.

Valued at not over 1 cent per
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5 Metals unwrought, whether capable of being wrought or not, n. s. p. f.

6 Other alloys used in the manufacture of steel, n. s. p. f.

13 On the metallic content of the metal named.

14 On the silicon contained therein.

18 Manganese, oxide, and ore of.

19 Minerais, crude.

20 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f.

5 per cent.

5 per cent.

21 Provided further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, slabs or loops, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of $8 per ton. (Act of 1909.)

22 Includes square iron, rolled or hammered comprising flats not less than 1 inch wide nor less than inch thick.

23 Bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron n. s. p. f.

24 Not less than inch in diameter.

25 Less than inch in diameter.

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 3.-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

304

Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms
and slabs, by whatever process
made; die blocks or blanks; bil-
lets and bars, whether solid or
hollow; shafting; pressed,
sheared, or stamped shapes, not
advanced in value or condition
by any process or operation
subsequent to the process of
stamping; hammer molds or
swaged steel; gun-barrel molds
not in bars; alloys n. s. p. f. used
as substitutes for steel in the
manufacture of tools; all de-
scriptions and shapes of dry
sand, loam, or iron molded steel
castings; sheets and plates and
steel n. s. p. f.; all of the fore-
going valued at: 26, 27

Not over 1 cent per pound.
cent per pound or less.

Above and not above 1.3 cents

per pound.

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Above 1.3 and not above 1.8 cents

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Above 3 and not above 5 cents
per pound.

1 cent per lb.

15 per cent.28

Above 4 and not above 7 cents per

1 cents per lb....8 per cent.29

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20 See par. 305 for additional duties on steel containing any metallic element used in alloying steel. 27 See par. 306 for definition of steel.

28 All the foregoing when made by the crucible, electric, or cementation process, either with or without alloys, and finished by rolling, hammering, or otherwise, and all steels by whatever process made, containing alloys such as nickel, cobalt, vanadium, chromium, tungsten, wolfram, molybdenum, titanium, iridium, uranium, tantalum, boron, and similar alloys.

29 Steel bars, and tapered or beveled bars; mill shafting; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, not advanced in value or condition by any process or operation subsequent to the process of stamping; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun-barrel molds not in bars; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron molded steel castings, sheets, and plates; all the foregoing, if made by the Bessemer, SiemensMartin, open-hearth, or similar processes, not containing alloys, such as nickel, cobalt, vanadium, chromium, tungsten or wolfram, molybdenum, titanium, iridium, uranium, tantalum, boron, and similar alloys.

30*** ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture. ["The same" refers to wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof, made of steel, and steel locomotive car or other railway tires or parts thereof.]

31 Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, die blocks or blanks, and billets, if made by the Bessemer, Siemens-Martin, open-hearth, or similar processes, not containing alloy, such as nickel, cobalt, vanadium, chromium, tungsten, or wolfram, molybdenum, titanium, iridium, uranium, tantalum, boron, and similar alloys.

22 Crucible plate steel, cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or unsheared.

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 3.-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

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Above 2 and not above 3 cents per

Over 3 cents per pound.......

33 Additional to duty provided for on steel plates.

34 The word "electric" was added by the act of 1922.

85"Not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge" in act of 1909.

36 Provided, That all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than 1

inch shall pay duty as iron or steel

sheets. (Act of 1922.) Provided, That all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as iron or steel sheets. (Act of 1909.)

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 3.-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

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Thinner than No. 25 and not
thinner than No. 32 wire gauge.
Thinner than inch..

Thinner than No. 32 wire gauge.
Corrugated or crimped..
Valued at more than 3 cents per
pound, all the foregoing.
Iron or steel plates or sheets, by
whatever name designated, other
than polished, planished,
glanced, herein provided for,
which have been pickled
cleaned by acid, or by any other
material or process, or which are
cold-rolled, smoothed only, not
polished.

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Iron or steel sheets and plates, 88
polished, planished, or glanced,
by whatever name designated.
Iron or steel sheets, plates, bars, and
rods,39 and all hoop, band, or scroll
iron or steel, excepting what are
known commercially as tin plates,
terneplates, and taggers tin, when
galvanized or coated with zinc,
spelter, or other metals, or any
alloy of those metals.
Sheets or plates composed of iron,
steel, copper, nickel, or other metal
with layers of other metal
metals imposed theron by forging,
hammering, rolling, or welding.
Thermostatic metal in sheets, plates,
or other forms.

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310 Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or
taggers iron or steel, coated with
tin or lead, or with a mixture of
which these metals, or either of
them, is a component part, by the
dipping or any other process, and
commercially known as tin plates,
terneplates, and taggers tin.
No article not specially provided for
which is wholly or partly manu-
factured from tin plate, terneplate,
or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll
iron or steel, or of which such tin
plate, terneplate, sheet, plate, hoop.
band, or scroll iron or steel shall
be the material of chief value, shall
pay a lower rate of duty than that
imposed on the tin plate, terne-
plate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band,
or scroll iron or steel from which it
is made, or of which it shall be the
component thereof of chief value.
(Acts of 1909, 1913, and 1922.)

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Provided, That all sheets or plates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than inch shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. (Act of 1922.) Provided, That all sheets or plates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. (Act of 1909.) 38 "Plates" added in act of 1922.

"Bars" and "rods" added by act of 1922. "Strips" mentioned in act of 1913.

40 Sheets or plates composed of iron, steel, copper, nickel, or other metal with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling, or welding.

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 3.-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

312 Beams, girders, joists, angles, chan-
nels, car-truck channels, tees,
columns and posts, or parts or
sections of columns and posts,
deck and bulb beams, and build-
ing forms, together with all other
structural shapes of iron or steel:
Not assembled, manufactured or
or advanced beyond hammering,
rolling, or casting.
Machined, drilled, punched, as-
sembled, fitted, fabricated for
use, or otherwise advanced be-
yond hammering, rolling, or
casting.

313

314

315

Sashes, frames, and building forms
of iron or steel.
Barrel hoops of iron or steel, and
hoop or band iron, or hoop or
band steel, flared, splayed, or
punched, with or without buckles
or fastenings.

Bands and strips of iron or steel,
whether in long or short lengths,
n. s. p. f.

Hoop, band, and scroll iron or steel,

n. s. p. f., valued at 3 cents per
pound or less, 8 inches or less in
width:

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ner than No. 20 wire gauge.

Thinner than inch.
Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge.
Hoop or band iron, and hoop or
band steel, cut to lengths, or
wholly or partly manufactured
into hoops or ties, coated or not
coated with paint or any other
preparation, with or without
buckles or fastenings, for baling
cotton or any other commodity.

cent per lb..

Iron or steel bars and rods of what-cent per lb. addi-
ever shape or section which are
cold rolled, cold drawn, cold ham-
mered, or polished in any way in
addition to the ordinary process
of hot rolling or hammering.

Strips, plates, or sheets of iron or
steel of whatever shape, other than
polished, planished, or glanced
sheet iron or sheet steel, which are
cold hammered, blued, brightened,
tempered, or polished by any proc-
ess to such perfected surface finish
or polish better than the grade of
cold rolled, smoothed only.

41 Valued at cent per pound or less.

42 Valued above cent per pound.

tional to rates
provided on bars
or rods of what-
ever section or
shape which are
hot rolled.
cent per lb. ad-
ditional to rates
provided on
plates, strips, or
sheets of iron or
steel of common
or black finish
of corresponding
thickness or
value.

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43 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in part of metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactured.

44 Shall pay no more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made. 45 Shall pay cent per pound more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made.

46 Barrel hoops of iron or steel, wholly or partly manufactured.

47 Bands and strips of steel, exceeding 12 feet in length, n. s. p.f.

48 Strips of iron or steel, n. s. p. f.

49 Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, n. s. p. f.

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