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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910.
Crackers Detonators
Diazo Benzol
Diorrexin
Dualine
Dynamite
Wher
Etnite
C
C
C
00000OADO
Explosive Chemicals, not otherwise herein specified... C
Explosives and explosive powders, not otherwise
herein specified
C
Fireworks
Fog signals
Fortis
Fulminate of mercury or of other metals
Fuses (other than safety fuses)
Gas, compressed, viz.
Gasoline
Compressed Coal Gas.
Compressed or liquefied Carbolic Acid Gas
(Carbon Dioxide).
Compressed Hydrogen.
Compressed Oxygen.
Liquefied Anhydrous Ammonia or Com-
pressed Ammonia Gas.
Liquefied or Compressed Nitrous Oxide.
Liquefied or Compressed Sulphurous Acid
Gas (Sulphur Dioxide).
Gelatine Dynamite
Gelignite
Glyoxiline
Gun Cotton
C
200
E
C
Gun paper
Gunpowder
Gun sawdust
Iodide of nitrogen
Mataziette
Matches (Lucifer)
C
C
C
Meganite
Methylated Spirits
D
Methylic nitrate
Motor Car spirit
Motorine
Motor Spirit
Muriate of tin
Napina
C
E
E
E
B
E
Naptha wood or wood spirit
D
Napthalene
A
Nitrate of Barium
C
Nitrate of Diazo Benzol
Nitrate of Iron
B
Nitrates, metallic, not otherwise specified
C
Nitrate of Strontia
C
Nitrenzene or oil of Mirbane
C
Nitro-glycerine or glonoine oil
C
Nitro mannito
Paraffine
A
Peralite
C
B
C
E
Perchloride of Iron
Percussion Cap
Petrol
Petroleum-including Kerosine oil above 76deg, F.,
Rock oil, Burmah oil made from Petro- leum, Coal, Schist, Shale, Peat, or other bituminous substance and any products of petroleum or of any of the above-mentioned oils
Phosphorous
Phosphorus amorphous
Picric explosive (including picric acid, picrates picric
A
B
B
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