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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916.
(c) Oils, creosote, except wood tar oil;
(c) Pitch, coal tar;
(c) Pitch, rosin;
(c) Pitch, wood;
(B) Pitches derived from fats, greases, oils or fatty acids ;-
(e) Rum and imitation rum ;
Shipbuilding materials:---
(c) Iron plates and sectional materials for shipbuild-
ing;
(B) Stockinette;
(c) Syrups.
(2) The following headings are added :----
(B) American cotton ties, varnished or blacked ; (c) Black plates for tinning exported in boxes ; (B) Cast iron pipes;
Chemicals, drugs, etc., the following:---
(c) Anthracene oil and mixtures and preparations
containing anthracene oil;
(B) Coal tar, all products obtainable from 'and deri- vatives thereof, suitable for use in the manu- facture of dyes and explosives, whether obtained from coal tar or other sources, and mixtures and preparations containing such products or deri- vatives (except anthracene oil and green oil and mixtures and preparations containing these oils);
(c) Creosote and creosote oils (except wood tar oil) and mixtures and preparations containing such creosote or creosote oils;
(c) Green oil and mixtures and preparations con-
taining green oil;
(B) Sulphuric acid and mixtures containing sulphu-
ric acid;
(B) Galvanised corrugated and galvanised flat sheets; (B) Iron and steel plates and sheets (except black plates for tinning exported in boxes, tin plates, terneplates, and leadcoated sheets);
(c) Japanese tissue paper;
(E) Jute, piece goods mainly composed of jute;
(B) Molasses;
(B) Motor ploughs and motor tractors for agricultural use; (c) Pickled grains and fleshes;
(c) Pitches and all mixtures, preparations and commodi-
ties of which pitch forms an ingredient ;
(c) Potable spirits of a strength of less than 43 degrees
above proof;
(B) Quercitron bark extract;
Shipbuilding materials, the following:
(c) Sectional materials for shipbuilding; (B) Small tools, the following:-
Boring cutters ;
Chucks;
Files;
Hacksaws;
Lathe tools; Measuring tools;
Milling cutters;
Reamers;
Screwing tackle;
Slitting saws;
Thread milling hobs;
Twist drills;
(B) Stockinette composed wholly or partly of wool;
(c) Syrups which may be used as food for man.
NOTE: The previous rules made under the above Ordinance which relate to the exportation of military stores were published in the Gazettes of the 18th and 25th August, 1916.
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