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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 22, 1915.

Shipbuilding materials, namely:--

Boiler tubes;

Condenser tubes;

Iron and steel castings and forgings for hulls and machinery of ships ; Iron and steel plates and sectional materials for shipbuilding;

Marine engines, and parts thereof;

Ships' auxiliary machinery;

Signalling lamps operated by electricity and capable of being used for signal-

ling Morse or other code;

Silk cloth, silk braid, silk thread, suitable for cartridges ;

Silk noils;

Sodium chlorate;

Sounding machines and gear;

Spirits of a strength of not less than 43 degrees above proof;

Steam vessels, lighters, barges, and boats of all descriptions;

Submarine sound signalling apparatus;

Sulphate of zinc;

Sulphonal;

Sulphur;

Sulphuric acid;

Surgical bandages and dressings;

Swords, bayonets, and other arms (not being firearms), and parts thereof; Tartaric acid and alkaline tartrates;

Telegraphs, wireless telegraphs, and telephones, and material therefor; Thymol and its preparations;

Toluol;

Torpedo tubes;

Torpedoes, and parts thereof;

Trional;

Tungsten and ferro-tungsten;

Turpentine oil and spirit;

Two-wheeled carts, capable of carrying 15 cwt. and over;

Tyres for motor vehicles and for cycles, together with articles or materials especially adapted for use in the manufacture or repairs of tyres ;

Uniform clothing;

Vanadium and ferro-vanadium;

Vanadium nickel;

Vehicles of all kinds, other than motor vehicles, available for use in war, and

their component parts;

Vessels, craft, and boats of all kinds; floating docks, parts of docks, and their

component parts;

Walnut wood of scantling which could be made into rifle butts or fore-ends; Warships, including boats and their distinctive component parts of such a

nature that they can only be used on a vessel of war;

Wolframite ;

Woollen and worsted cloth suitable for uniform clothing, not including women's

dress stuffs or cloth with pattern ;

Woollen and worsted yarns;

Woollen jerseys, Cardigan jackets, woollen gloves, woollen socks, and men's

woollen underwear of all kinds;

Woollen rags, applicable to other uses than manure, pulled or not;

Wool noils;

Wool, raw (sheep and lambs);

Wool tops;

Wool waste;

Zine;

Zinc ore;

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony at Victoria, Hongkong, this 22nd day of January, 1915.

By Command,

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING.

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