184
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 7, 1916.
Rattans, natural and peeled; canes.
Rhodium.
Residue of apples, grapes, olives (“mares "). -
Resinous substances, pine and fir, oil of turpentine; turpentine ;
rosin; rosin pitch.
Ropes (see Cables).
Routhenium.
Rubber Balata, gutta-percha, raw or remelted, including waste
and ebonite; rubber wares.
Rubber, vulcanised, in sheets.
Rye, ergot of (see Ergot).
Saccharin, including saxin.
Sacks (coal), satchels and bags of all kinds (excepting paper bags). Salicylate of soda.
Salin of beetroot.
Salol.
Salts of---
Copper, chrome, tin, mercury, thorium, ammonia, cerium, titanium, molybdenum, vanadium, and other salts of rare earths.
Salvarsan and neo-salvarsan.
Sanitary materials and fittings.
Santonin and its preparations.
Scraps Metal and filings, copper, tin, zinc, and their alloys.
Seeds, sowing.
Selenium.
Serum.
Silicon.
Silk, Tussah, raw, spun and woven.
Silk, floss and noils, in mass or combed; yarns and tissues of the
same, undyed, unprinted.
Shipbuilding materials, rigging and apparatus.
Soap.
Sodium sulphide; also hyposulphite.
Soups, compressed, desiccated.
Steel, all kinds.
Sugar, raw, refined, candy.
Sugar of milk.
Sulphate of copper and cuprous powders; green copper.
Sulphate of soda, sulphate of zinc.
Sulphate of alumina.
Sulphonal.
Sulphur and pyrites.
Sulphur dioxide (anhydride).
Starch.
Steel scraps.
Surgical bandages and dressings.
Surgical instruments and apparatus, including drain tubes and
rubber gloves.
Swords, bayonets, and other arms not being firearms or parts
thereof.
Tapioca.
Tar (coal) and its chemical products.
Tarpaulins.
Tartar.
Tar (wood) and creosote oil.
Tanning substances of all kinds, including extracts used in tanning. Telegraphs, material for.
Terpine.
Textile fabric for balloons,
Theobromine.
Thorium, salts.
Thread, cotton.
Thread, woollen.
Thread, linen.
Thymol and its preparations.
Titanium, ore.
Tin, ore; metal, pure and alloyed, in all forms.
Tools, with or without handles, of iron or steel; spades, chisels, picks, axes, shovels, saws, farriers' tools, carpenters', wheel- wrights', and saddlers' tools, entrenching tools, billbooks, hoes, and tool handles.
Tools used in the making of boots and shoes. Tomatoes, fresh and preserved.