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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 23, 1917.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
No. 511.
Order made by the Officer Administering the Government in Council under Sections 3 and 4 of the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, Ordinance No. 32 of 1915, on the 22nd day of November, 1917.
The Schedule to Rule 41 of the rules made by the Governor in Council under the above Ordinance, which were published in the Gazettes of the 7th, 14th and 21st January, the 7th April, the 5th May, the 16th and 23rd June, the 28th July, the 18th and 25th August, the 1st, 22nd, and 29th September, the 13th, 20th, and 27th (2) October, the 17th November, and the 1st, 8th, and 15th December, 1916, the 19th January, the 2nd and 30th March, the 27th April, the 11th and 25th May, the 8th June, the 13th July, the 10th August, the 7th and 21st September, and the 19th October, 1917, respectively, is amended as follows:-
(1) The following headings are deleted:---
(B) Accoutrements;
(c) Bicycles and their component parts;
Boots and shoes, materials and tools used in the
manufacture of, the following:-
(B) Parts of shoemakers' machine tools;
(B) Camp equipment, military, articles of;
(B) Castings, malleable, hæmatite iron; Chemicals, etc., the following:-
(B) Saccharin;
(B) Zinc oxide;
B) Zinc sulphide ;
(B) Cylinders, metal, such as can be used for con-
taining compressed gas;
(B) Equipment, military;
(c) Fibres, vegetable, not otherwise specifically pro- hibited, and cordage, twine, and yarns made therefrom, except coir yarn;
(B) Hair, human;
B) Machinery, agricultural, including hand tools which can be used for agricultural purposes; (c) Motor vehicles, motor bicycles, and their com-
ponent parts and accessories;
Provisions and victuals which may be used as food for man, all, and the raw materials thereof, not otherwise specifically prohibited, including:
(c) Malt extract, and preparations con-
taining malt extract;
(c) Malt sugar;
(B) Quercitron bark extract;
Silk and silk manufactures, the following:-
(B) Tissues and fabrics of silk of all kinds (including artificial silk) whether pure or mixed with other yarns or material, in the grey, or discharged, undyed, dyed or print- ed, unweighted or weighted; with the exception of velvets, plushes, nets, laces, mourning crêpe, trim- mings, braids, ribbons not exceed- ing 6 inches in width, furnishing fabrics (embroidered or brocaded), fabrics containing any kind of metal thread, and all made-up arti- cles for men's wear;