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Any further communication on the
subject of this letter should be addrezent
THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,
HOME OFFICE,
LONDON, S.W.
and the following number quoted.
B746/434.
sir,
25302 Rre & Rece REG 11 NOV 38
WHITEHALL.
10th November 1898.
476
In reply to your letter (24429) of the 8th instant
I am directed by Secretary Sir Matthew Ridley to acquaint
you, for the information of Mr Secretary Chamberlain, that
the storage of Petroleum Tar is not regulated by Act of
Parliament in the United Kingdom,and although it has been
(H.C. 299,1898)
proposed and recommended by the late Committee of the House of Commons) to place Petroleum 011 under certain
restrictions, it was not suggested that the restrictions
should extend to products of Petroleum having a flash point over 150° Fah. (close test). As the Petroleum Tar
referred to in your communication has a flash point over
330° Fah.according to the Government Analyst's Report
and is as safe as Gas Tar and heavy lubricating oils,t
,the
product in the opinion of H. M. Chief Inspector of
Explosives, may very properly be exempted from the Rules
and Regulations of the 15th December 1892 enclosed in
your letter and herewith returned; Lubricating Oils
being already exempted by the definition contained in
Section 1 of the said Regulations.
I am,
gir,
Your obedient Servant,
Hewny query
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The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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C.FF.12 atonce