394 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918.
(B) Hollow-ware, wrought, made wholly or partly from iron and steel sheet or plate, the
following:-
Bottles, empty, braziers, cans, measures,
scoops, pails, pans, riddles, skips, troughs and trunks;
Cisterns and tanks;
Domestic utensils;
Funtains;
Hods;
Hoppers, seed;
(B) Horns, animal, and articles manufactured there- from in which the total weight of horn exceeds 50 per cent. of the total weight of the article; (B) Nautical instruments and their component parts; (B) Paper, cigarette;
(B) Paper and cardboard (including strawboard, pasteboard. millboard, and wood-pulp-board) and manufactures of paper and cardboard, not otherwise specifically prohibited;
(B) Paraffin wax, and mixtures and preparations thereof containing 20 per cent. and upwards of paraffin wax, but not including waxed paper;
(B) Pipes, cast iron, and cast iron pipe fittings and
connections;
(c) Provisions and victuals which may be used as
food for man, the following:-
Condiments (except table salt) not other-
wise specifically prohibited;
Maté or Yerba Maté (Paraguay Tea); Tea, including tea waste, sweepings, dust
and fluff, whether denatured or not;
(B) Radiators manufactured of cast iron pipes; (B) Siennas;
(B) Spices and mixtures thereof, not otherwise speci-
fically prohibited;
(B) Telescopes and their component parts; (B) Theodolites and their component parts;
(B) Tin, manufactures of, not otherwise specifically
prohibited;
(B) Tinplate, and articles wholly or partly made therefrom (not otherwise specifically pro- hibited), the following:-
Receptacles, empty;
Bottles, cans, measures, pots, pans, tins and
bowls, empty;
Lamps;
Bakery, dairy and domestic utensils; Gasmeters and component parts thereof;
(B) Umber;
(B) Vanillin, vanilla and vanilla pods.
NOTE (1). See the London Gazette of the 2nd July, 1918.
NOTE (2). --Rule 41 (Military Stores) was published in the Gazette of the 18th August, 1916, and amended in the Gazettes of the 19th October, 1917, and 5th July, 1918. Amendments of the schedule to that rule w ere published in various numbers of the Gazette, and a consolidating schedule was published in the Gazette of the 10th August, 1917.