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Overseas Post: Foreign Countries, contd.
COSTA RICA, contd.
Insurance: No Seivice.
Customs declarations: 2 forms C2/CP3 and I despatch note CP2 written ia
Spanish and English.
Prohibitions: Letters, lottery tickets.
CRETE—See Greece.
CUBA
Letter Post
Surface 1
Air Mail / See Schedules of Letter Rates.
Insurance: No Service.
Dutiable articles may be sent by small packet post. (Sec under parcel post:
“Invoice”) Up to SI00 green label written in French or Spanish and English)
required; thereafter top green label and form C2/CP3.
Small packets must not exceed 1lb in weight.
Items subject to customs duty arc not accepted in ordinary and registered
letters. Scrums, vaccines and urgently required medicaments arc admitted in aU
cases.
Items of value (e.g. coins, currency notes, gold, etc.) are not admitted in
registered letters.
Prohibitions: Sec under parcel post.
Restrictions: Medicines and serums.
Invoice: See under parcel post.
Parcel Post
Surface \
Air / See Schedule of Overseas Surface ar.d Air Parcel Pest Rates.
Insurance: No Service.
Customs declarations: 2 forms C2/CP3 and 1 despatch note CP2 written in
French or Spanish and English.
Prohibitions: Alcoholic drinks of any kind, cigarettes, recording tape, clothini
(textile), electric or electronic equipment, maps, spectacles of natural glass,
chewing-gum, grain and seed not authorized by the Cuban Public Health Author
ities, indecent or immoral pictures, paintings, sculptures, photographs, films, etc.,
jewellery, games of chance, letters, medical supplies, toxic substances, oldwives
remedies, photographic paper, spare parts for cars, motor-scooters and motor
cycles and any other equipment, cut tobacco, plants and vegetables, fresh or
untreated; binoculars, animal produce such as fresh meat treated industrially of
refrigerated, hams, sausages, bones, milk and its derivatives, etc., sent in general
hermetically sealed containers, except for pharmaceutical products which are not
unethical, photographic and cinematograph films, postage stamps (except fof
those exchanged through the Philatelic Federation), hair-dye, earth and minerals*
cigars, securities of any kind, shoes, any article the importation of w hich isi-.cOO"
sidered prejudicial to the national interest.