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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 8, 1917.
Feathers, ornamental, and down.
Fire extinguishers.
Flowers, artificial.
Flowers, fresh.
Fruit (canned, bottled, dried and preserved), except
currants.
Fruit, raw of all descriptions (except lemons and bitter
oranges), and almonds and nuts used as fruit. Furniture, manufactured joinery, and other wood manu-
factures.
Glass and manufactures of glass.
Gloves.
Gold, manufactured or unmanufactured, including gold coin and articles consisting partly of or containing gold (except gold consigned for delivery at, and sale to, the Bank of England).
Guns, carbines and rifles of all kinds, Hardware and hollow-ware.
Hats and bonnets.
Hides, wet and dry.
Hops.
Horns and hoofs.
Ice.
Incandescent gas mantles.
Ivory, vegetable.
Jewellery of all descriptions.
Jute, raw.
Lawn mowers.
Lacquered wares.
Leather, dressed and undressed, and manufactures of
leather other than belting.
Linen, yarns and manufactures of.
Lobsters, camned.
Machine tools and parts thereof, excluding small tools. Machinery, agricultural and dairy.
Matches.
Mats and matting.
Mops.
Moss litter.
Motor cars, chassis, motor cycles, and parts and acces- sories of motor cars and moter cycles (other than tyres).
Musical instruments, (including gramophones and pia- nolas and other similar instruments), and accessories and component parts and records therefor.
Oilcloth.
Painters' colours and pigments.
Paper and cardboard (including strawboard, pasteboard, millboard, and woodpulp-board) and manufactures of paper and cardboard.”
Paper, materials for the manufacture of, including wood- pulp, esparto grass, and linen and cotton rags. Perfumery and toilet preparations.
Photographic apparatus.
Pictures, prints, engravings, photographs and maps.
Plated and gilt wares.
Revolvers and pistols.
Salmon, canned.
Salt.
Sewing machines.
Silk and artificial silk, manufactures of, not including
yarns.
Silver, manufactures of, other than silver watches and
silver watch cases.
Skins and furs, manufactures of.
Soap.