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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 7, 1916.

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147. Kraft Brothers, 14, Bevis Marks, London, E.C., Bristle Merchants.

troller: John Cooper, Capel House, 54, New Broad Street, London, E.C. 18th May, 1916.

148. Hardt and Co. (Buying and Shipping Agency of the South American Branches of the firm), Bridgewater House, Whitworth Street, Man- chester. Controller: William Ros Sharp, 30, Brown Street, Manchester. 22nd May, 1916.

149. Oberfelt and Co.'s Successors (J. Fellner), 81, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C., Merchant in Incandescent Gas Mantles and Accessories. Con- troller: William McLintock, 158, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. 22nd May, 1916.

150. Bernard Ullmann and Co., 90, Chiswell Street, London, E.C., Bronze Powder Manufacturers. Controller: William Hardy King, 13, Basing- hall Street, London, E.C. 22nd May, 1916.

151. Max Schubert, 31, Aldermanbury, London, E.C., Manufacturers' Agent and Importer. Controller: Clive Bramwell Smith, 79, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 22nd May, 1916.

152. F. W. Moellenkamp and Co., 83 to 85, Farringdon Street, London, E.C., Agricultural Engineers, etc. Controller: Claude Edward Barker, 21, Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C. 22nd May, 1916.

153. Veit and Co., 6, Aldermanbury Avenue, London, E.C., Jewellery Manu- facturers. Controller: Stanley Frederick Stephens, 12 and 14, Arthur Street, London Bridge, E.C. 22nd May, 1916.

154. L. Silverman and Co.'s Successors, 4, Playhouse Yard, Golden Lane, London, E.C., Paper Merchants. Controller: Arthur Jonathan Foster, 37, Walbrook, London, E.C. 22nd May, 1916.

155. Isaria, Limited, 208, Tower Bridge Road, London, S.E., Dealers in Electric Meters, etc. Controller: G. S. Pitt, 140, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 11th May, 1916.

156. Aktienbrauerei Zum Lowenbrau in Munchen, Gamage Building, 118-122, Holborn, London, E.C., Agents for German Brewers. Controller: R. S. Paterson, 1, Walbrook, London, E.C. 11th May, 1916.

157. The Halfer Co., Limited, Orpington, Kent, Manufacturers of Marbling Colours, etc. Controller: Philip J. Stephens, 24, Coleman Street, Lon- don, E.C. 18th May, 1916.

No. 299.---The following notification which appeared in the London Gazette of the 19th May, 1916, is published for general information.

FOREIGN OFFICE,

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May 18, 1916.

The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has received from His Majesty's Ambas- sador at Rome the following translation of the list of goods declared by Royal Proclama- tion of February 27th, 1916, to be contraband of war, and published in the Italian Official Gazette, March 16th, 1916:-

LIST OF ARTICLES DECLARED TO BE ABSOLUTE CONTRABAND.

1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their component

parts.

2. Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of muni- tions of war, or for the manufacture or repair of arms or of war material for use on land or sea.

3. Lathes and other machines or machine tools capable of being employed in the

manufacture of munitions of war.

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