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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 1, 1940.
CLASS.
METHOD OF PACKING.
AMOUNT
IN ANY
ONE OUTER
PACKAGE.
AMOUNT
IN ANY
ONE INNER
PACKAGE.
Class VI,
Division 2.
(b)
Exceeding 50 in number:-In an inner and outer package, the cartridges being packed in inner packages with mill-board as above required.
Explosives made up into cartridges or charges for cannon, shells, tor- pedoes, mines, blasting or other like purposes, shall be packed in such manner and in such quantity as is required for the same explosive when not so made up; provided that where a double package is re- quired, the enclosing case of such cartridges or charges may, if it satisfy the conditions required for an inner package, be held to be such inner package.
Other ammunition of this
Division:
2,500 in
number.
50 in
number.
A single outer package.
100 lbs.
Class VI,
As for Class I. Provided that bulleted
50 lbs.
Division 3, other than Detonators and
Electric
Detonators.
cartridges of a calibre exceeding 0.5 inch and belonging to this Divi- sion shall be packed in such a manner that the
point of any bullet
Detonators.
cannot come in contact with the cap of another cartridge.
(a) Not exceeding 1,000 1,000 in
in any
one consign-
ment :---As for Class 1, provided that the detonators and the spaces between the same, and between the sides of the inner package and the said detonators, shall all be filled, as far as prac- ticable with fine saw- dust or other similar material; a layer of felt or other soft yielding material shall be placed between both ends of all the detona- tors and the interior of the inner package in which the same are placed in such manner,
number.
2 lbs. or 10 in number whichever be the greater.
100 in
number.
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