Duty-free Gifts To Forces in Canada
Per Pres* Association. WELLINGTON, Jan. G. Provision has been made by Order-in-Council at Ottawa for the entry duty free of gifts to members of the armed forces in Canada, according to a statement made to-day by Hon. F. Jones. Gifts which would be admitted free of duty, Mr. Jones explained, included tobacco, but not alcoholic beverages. Gifts of tobacco would be limited in any one case to 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 21b. of manufactured tobacco. The Collector of Customs in Canada is required to satisfy himself in eueh case concerning the bona lidcs of the recipient and the fact that the goods me donated to h»m DeraoxiaLbF’
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 5, 7 January 1941, Page 4
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