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SCHEDULES The Schedules which are referred to in Article 11, and which form part of the Agreement, are as follows : Schedule I. —Commonwealth of Australia. Schedule 11. —Belgium-Luxemburg-Netherlands. Schedule 111. —United States of Brazil. Schedule IV.—Burma. Schedule V. —Canada. Schedule Vl.—Ceylon. Schedule VII. —Republic of Chile. Schedule Vlll.—Republic of China. Schedule IX. —Republic of Cuba. Schedule X.—Czechoslovak Republic. Schedule Xl.—French Union— Section A : Metropolitan Territory. Section B : French Equatorial Africa. Section C : French West Africa. Section D : French Somali Coast and Dependencies. Section E : French Establishments in Oceania. Section F : Guadeloupe and Dependencies. Section G : French Guiana. Section H : Indo-China. Section I : Madagascar and Dependencies. Section J : Martinique. Section K : New Caledonia and Dependencies. Section L: Reunion. Section M : St. Pierre et Miquelon. Section N : Tunisia. Schedule Xll.—lndia. Schedule XIII.—New Zealand. Schedule XlV.—Kingdom of Norway. Schedule XV.—Pakistan. Schedule XVI. —Southern Rhodesia. Schedule XVll.—Syro-Lebanese Customs Union. Schedule XVlll.—Union of South Africa. Schedule XlX.—United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSection A : Metropolitan Territory. Section B : Newfoundland. Section C : Dependent Territories of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Section D : Malayan Union. Section E : Palestine. Schedule XX.—United States of iVmerica. Each of these schedules indicates the tariff treatment which that particular State, in the event of becoming a contracting party within the meaning of Article XXXII, proposes to extend to the commerce of all other contracting parties. For convenience each schedule inthe original agreement is divided into two parts, the first relating to the rates of duty on the products of countries not within the same preferential system, and the second to rates applicable to the products of
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