THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917.
Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,
and their component parts.
Arsenic and its compounds.
Arsenical ore.
Asbestos.
Asphalt.
Balata. (See "Rubber.")
Bamboo.
Barbed wire, and the implements for fixing and cutting
the same.
Barium chlorate and perchlorate.
Barium sulphate (barytes).
Bauxite.
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Benzine. (See Mineral Oils.")
Benzol and its mixtures and derivatives.
Bitumen.
Bleaching powder.
Bone black.
Bones in any form, whole or crushed; bone ash. Borax, boric acid, and other boron compounds. Bromine.
Cadmium, cadmium alloys, and cadmium ore. Calcium acetate, nitrate, and carbide.
Calcium sulphate.
Camp equipment, articles of, and their component parts. Camphor.
Capsicum.
Carbolic acid. (See "Phenol."
Carbon disulphide.
Carbon, halogen compounds of.
Carborundum. (See "Emery.")
Carbonyl chloride.
(See "Phosgene.")
Cartridges. (See "Projectiles.")
Caustic potash.
Caustic soda.
Celluloid.
Cerium, and its alloys and compounds.
Charges. (See "Projectiles.")
Cheques. (See "Gold.")
Chloride of lime.
Chlorides, metallic (except chloride of sodium), and
metalloidic.
Chlorine.
Chromium and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores,
Clothing and equipment of a distinctively military
character.
Cobalt and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores.
Copper pyrites, and other copper ores.
Copper, unwrought and part wrought; copper wire;
alloys and compounds of copper.
Cork, including cork dust.
Corundum. (Sec “Emery.")
Cotton, raw, linters, cotton waste, cotton yarns, cotton piece-goods, and other cotton products capable of being used in the manufacture of explosives.
Coupons. (See “Gold.”)
Credit notes. (See “Gold.”)
Cresol and its mixtures and derivatives.
Cyanamide.
Debit notes.
(See “Gold.”)
Diamonds suitable for industrial purposes.
Electrical appliances adapted for use in war and their
component parts. Electrolytic iron.
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