£.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 7, 1916.

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Jelutong, Palembang, Pontianac, and all other substances containing caont- chouc), and goods made wholly or partly of rubber.

31. Rattans.

32. Lubricants, and especially castor oil.

33. The following metals: Tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, sodium, nickel, selenium, cobalt, hæmatite pig-iron, manganese, electrolytic iron, steel con- taining tungsten or molybdenum.

34. Asbestos.

35. Aluminium, alumina, and salts of aluminium.

36. Antimony, together with the sulphides and oxides of antimony.

37. Copper, unwrought and part wrought; copper wire, alloys and compounds of ·

copper.

38. Lead in all forms.

39. Tin, chloride of tin, and tin ore.

40. Ferro-alloys, including ferro-tungsten, ferro-molybdenum, ferro-manganese,

ferro-vanadium, and ferro-chrome.

41. The following ores: -Wolframite, scheelite, molybdenite, manganese ore, nickel ore, chrome ore, hæmatite iron ore, iron pyrites, copper pyrites, and other copper ores, zinc ore, lead ore, arsenical ore, bauxite and cryolite.

42. Maps and plans of any place within the territory of any belligerent, or within the area of military operations, on a scale of 1/250,000 or any larger scale, and reproductions on any scale, by photography or otherwise, of such maps or plans.

43. Corks, including cork dust.

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

45. Soap.

LIST OF ARTICLES DECLARED TO BE CONDITIONAL CONTRABAND.

1. Foodstuffs.

2. Forage and feeding-stuffs for animals.

3. Oleaginous seeds, nuts and kernels.

4. Animal, fish, and vegetable oils and fats other than those capable of use as

lubricants, and not including essential oils.

5. Fuel, other than mineral oils.

6. Powders and explosives not specially prepared for use in war.

7. Horseshoes and shoeing inaterials.

8. Harness and saddlery.

9. The following articles, if suitable for use in war: Clothing and fabrics for

clothing, skins, furs, boots and shoes.

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

their component parts.

11. Railway materials, both fixed and rolling stock, and materials for telegraphs,

wireless telegraphs and telephone.

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

parts of docks.

13. Field glasses, telescopes, chronometers and all kinds of nautical instruments. 14. Gold and silver in coin or bullion; paper money.

15. Caseine.

16. Bladders, guts, casings and sausage skins.

MAURICE DE BUNSEN.

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