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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 1, 1915.
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Ground nuts (Arachides);
Linseed;
Palm kernels;
Rape seed; Sesame seed;
Soya beans;
Cakes and meals made from oleaginous seeds, nuts and kernels; Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of muni- tions of war, for the manufacture or repair of arms or of war material for use on land and sea, namely, plant for cordite and ammunition factories, viz.:-
Cordite presses;
Dies for cartridge cases;
Gauges for shells or cartridges ;
Incorporators;
Lapping machines ;
Rifling machines;
Wire-winding machines;
India-rubber, sheet, vulcanised;
Intrenching tools and intrenching implements, namely, pick-axes and grubbers, whether of combination pattern or otherwise; spades and shovels of all descriptions; helves and handles for pick-axes, grubbers, spades and shovels; and machinery for trenching and ditching;
Jute piece goods ;
Jute yarns;
Linen close canvas;
Linen duck cloth;
Mahogany;
Mess tins, and water bottles for military use;
Metals and ores, the following, viz. :
Copper ore;
Iron, hæmatite pig;
Iron ore;
Iron pyrites;
Motor vehicles of all kinds, including motor bicycles, and their distinctive com-
ponent parts and accessories;
Packings, engine and boiler (including slagwool);
Railway material, both fixed and rolling stock;
Rosin;
Seeds, clover and grass;
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;
Sounding machines and gear;
Telegraphs, wireless telegraphs and telephones, material for.
(D.) That the export of the following article be prohibited to ports in Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden, for a period of one year from the date hereof :-
Tin plates; including tin boxes and tin cannisters for food packing.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony at Victoria Hongkong this 1st day of April 1915.
By Command,
GOD SAVE THE KING.
CLAUD SEVERN,
Colonial Secretary.