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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 16, 1916.

Ammonia liquor.

Ammonium salts.

Aniline and its derivatives.

Animals, saddle, draught, or pack, suitable, or which

may become suitable, for use in war.

Antimony, together with the sulphides and oxides of

antimony.

Apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, or for the manufacture or repair of arms or of war material for use on land or sea.

Armour plates.

Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,

and their component parts.

Arsenic and its compounds.

Arsenical ore.

Articles especially adapted for use in the manufacture

or repair of tyres.

Asbestos.

Barbed wire.

Barium chlorate and perchlorate.

Bauxite.

Benzol and its mixtures and derivatives.

Bladders, guts, casings, and sausage skins.

Bones in any form, whole or crushed, and bone ash.

Boots and shoes suitable for use in war.

Borax, boric acid, and other boron compounds. Bromine.

Calcium acetate, calcium nitrate, and calcium carbide.

Camp equipments, articles of, and their component parts. Camphor.

Capsicum.

Carbon disulphide.

Carbon, halogen compounds of.

Carbonyl chloride.

Carborundum in all forms.

Casein.

Caustic potash and caustic soda.

Celluloid.

Charges and cartridges of all kinds and their component

parts.

Chlorides, metallic (except chloride of sodium) and

metalloidic.

Chlorine.

Chrome ore.

Chronometers.

Clothing and fabrics for clothing suitable for use in war. Clothing of a distinctively military character.

Cobalt.

Copper pyrites and other copper ores.

Copper unwrought and part wrought, copper wire, alloys

and compounds of copper.

Cork, including cork dust.

Corundum, natural and artificial (alundum), in all forms. Cotton; raw, linters, cotton waste, cotton yarns, cotton piece-goods, and other cotton products capable of being used in the manufacture of explosives.

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