PARKER, Circuit Judge.
The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, on or about April 5, 1934, withdrew from its bonded warehouse in Winston-Salem, N. C., a quantity of cigarettes for the purpose of export and delivered them to a carrier to be transported to Norfolk, Va. For the purpose of relieving the cigarettes from taxation, an export bond had been executed, conditioned that proof of actual export be shown in accordance with the regulations of the Collector of Customs...
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