IMPORTATION OF SPIRITS
RESTORED ALLOCATIONS FOI, SIXTH PERIOD
Allocations in the sixth period to various spirits and wines have btf restored from 50 to 100 per cent"* the amounts of licences granted w imports‘during 1940 or 1941. Thil» vice is contained in a circular frofl the Customs Department received W the Canterbury Chamber of Cm merce. J Until June 30, 1940, the importatji of spirits was restricted to the vatt of spirits imported in 1938. On July I 1940, a 50 per cent, restriction, bg on 1938 imports, was imposed, andtW has been continued through 1941 will be continued through 1942. . The latest announcemeht has w effect of overriding the proposed W‘ ther reduction for 1942 , announces < few months ago, whereby it was r tended that only 50 per cent. Of * value granted in 1941 would be pM 1 * ed in 1942. . According to the notice receivefl'ff the Chamber of Commerce, the WWJJ ation applies to spirits and spintuw mixtures, all kinds of sparkling wwt other kinds of wines, and wine of *5 type containing more that; 40 pet of proof spirit. ■
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23515, 18 December 1941, Page 4
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