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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917.
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and turpentine (oil and spirit); carbide of calcium; cyanamide and its com- pounds; phosphorus and its compounds; chlorates and percholrates of so- dium, barium and calcium; chlorine, chlorhydrin; bromine; phosgene (carbonyl-chloride); stannic chloride; mercury; asphalt; mineral pitch; pitch; tar, including wood-tar, wood-tar oil; benzol, toluol, xylol, solvent naphtha, phenol (carbolic acid), cresol, napthalene and their mixtures and derivatives; aniline and its derivatives; glyceriue; dioxide of manganese; oxalic acid and oxalic acid salts.
(4) Cannon barrels, gun mountings, limbers, munition wagons, field kitchens and bakeries, supply wagons, field forges, searchlights, searchlight accessories and their component parts.
(5) Range-finders and their component parts.
(6) Binoculars, telescopes, chronometers, nautical and artillery instruments of all
kinds.
(7) Clothing and equipments of a recognisably military character.
(8) Saddle, draught and pack animals, suitable at present or in the future for use
in war.
(9) All kinds of harness of a distinctively military character.
(10) Articles of camp equipment and their component parts.
(11) Armour plates.
(12) Steel and iron wire; barbed wire, as well as implements for fixing and cutting
the same.
(13) Sheets, tinned or galvanised.
(14) Warships and other vessels of war, as well as component parts of such a nature that they can be used only on a vessel of war; ship plates and ship construction steel.
(15) Submarine sound-signalling apparatus.
(16) Airships and aeroplanes of all kinds and their component parts, together with accessories, articles and materials for use in connection with aerial navigation; goldbeaters' skin.
(17) Photographic articles.
(18) Tools and appliances designed exclusively for the manufacture and repair of
arms and war material.
(19) Lathes, machinery and tools used in the manufacture of munitions of war.
(20) Electrical articles designed for use in war, and their constituent parts. (21) Mining timber, including undressed and partly dressed timber for mining
purposes, rattan, bamboo, cork, including cork flour.
(22) Coal and coke, including pitch coke and petrol coke.
(23) Flax, hemp, jute, ramie, esparto grass, cocoa-nut fibre, kapok, vegetable
fibres and yarns and rope-strands made therefrom.
(24) Wool and animal hair of all sorts; the same in its various stages of manu-
facture up to and including yarn, and the waste products of manufacture. (25) Raw cotton, linters, cotton waste, cotton yarns, cotton goods, rags, waste and
artificial cotton.
(26) Barrels and tanks of all kinds and their component parts. (27) Gold, silver, paper money, securities, negotiable trade papers, every kind of cheque, draft, order of payment, dividend coupons, interest and annuity certi- ficates, letters of credit, of transfer and of advice, notifications of credit and debit or other documents which, whether in themselves or on completion or by virtue of any operation on the part of the recipient, empower, confirm or effect the transfer of sums of money, credits or securities.
(28) Rubber tyres for motor vehicles, as well as all articles and materials used
specially in manufacturing or repairing rubber tyres.
(29) Rubber (including crude rubber, waste rubber, reclaimed rubber, rubber solution, rubber cement, or any other preparation containing rubber), balata and guttapercha, as well as the following kinds of rubber-viz., Borneo, Guayule, Jelutong, Palembang, and all other materials containing rubber; besides articles which are made in whole or in part of rubber.
(30) Mineral oils (including shale oils, petroleum, benzine, naphtha, gasoline). (31) Lubricarts.