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(n) Spirits of a strength of not less than 43 degrees above

proof;

(c) Spirits, potable, of a strength of less than 48 degrees

above proof;

(c) Sponges, raw and prepared;

(B) Starch, articles containing starch, and mixtures and

preparations of starch;

(B) Steel containing tungsten or inolybdenum, and any tools or other articles made from such steel;

(B) Steel and steel articles containing chrome, cobalt,

nickel, or vanadium ;

(B) Steel angles, channels, joists, tees and other steel

sectional material;

(B) Steel bars, including flats, rounds, and other sections

and shapes;

(B) Steel billets, blooms and slabs ;

(B) Steel bridgework, pierwork, and structural material;

(B) Steel flyers;

(B) Steel hawsers;

(B) Steel hoops;

(B) Steel ingots;

(B) Steel plates and sheets;

(B) Steel rivets, bifurcated:

(B) Steel scrap;

(B) Steel sheet bars;

(B) Steel stampings, suitable for aircraft;

(B) Steel textile pins of all kinds, including card pins,

comb pins, faller pins, gill pins, and hackle pins;

(B) Steel travellers;

(B) Steel tubes;

(B) Steel wire rope;

(c) Sticks, unmounted;

(B) Straw-board waste;

B) Submarine sound-sigualling apparatus ;

(B) Superphosphates;

(B) Surgical bandages and dressings (except cotton wad-

ding and cotton wool);

(B) Surgical instruments;

(u) Swords and their component parts ;

(B) Syringes, hypodermic;

(c) Tale, all forms, including French chalk ;

(B) Tallow;

(B) Tanning extracts and substances for use in tanning;

(B) Tantalin, alloys of tantalum and ores containing

tantalum ;

(B) Tar, coal;

(B) Tar, vegetable ;

(B) Tar, wood;

(B) Tarpaulins;

(B) Telegraphis (including wireless) an| telephones, and

instruments and material for;

(B) Telescopes:

(B) Tents and their component parts;

(B) Terneplates and receptacles made from terneplates ;

(B) Theodolites;

(B) Thermometers ;

(B) Thorium and its alloys;

(B) Tin, and alloys of tin not otherwise specifically pro-

hibited;

(c) Tin, manufactures of (except hollow-ware, tin plates,

and receptacles made from tin plates);

(B) Tin ore;

(B) Tin plates and receptacles made from tin plates;

(c) Tissues manufactured wholly or partly of wool or hair

(except khaki woullen or worsted cloth);

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(B) Titanium, alloys of titanium and titanium ores; (c) Tobacco;

Tools, small, the following:

Boring cutters ;

Chucks;

Files, other than shoemakers' seat files; Hacksaws;

Lathe tools;

Measuring tools;

Milling cutters ;

Reamers;

Screwing tackle;

Slitting saws;

Thread milling hobs;

Twist drills;

(B) Torpedoes and their component parts;

(B) Torpedo nets;

(3) Torpedo tubes;

(B) Tungsten (except tungsten filaments for electric lamps); (B) Tungsten filaments for electric lamps;

(B) Tungsten ores (including ferberite, liubnerite, scheelite,

and wolframite);

(B) Turnbuckles suitable for aeroplanes:

(B) Turpentine (oil and spirit), and articles containing

turpentine:

(B) Turpentine substitute, and articles containing tur-

pentine substitute;

(B) Tyres for motor vehicles and for cycles (whether attached to a vehicle or cycle or not), together with articles and materials especially adapted for use in the manufacture or repair of tyres;

(3) Umbrella ribs, tubes, and tube frames;

(B) Uniform clothing (except second-hand naval and

military uniformn clothing);

(B) Uniform clothing, second-hand naval and military; (B) Uranium, alloys of uranium, and araninin ores; (c) Valver, gas, steam and water;

(B) Vanadium ;

(B) Varnishes containing shellac, oil, turpentine or tur-

pentine substitute;

(c) Varnishes not otherwise prohibited;

(B) Vessels;

(B) Vices;

(B) Vinegar containing not more than 6 per cent. of acetic

acid;

(B) Vinegar essence and similar preparations containing

more than 6 per cent. of acetic acid;

(B) Waggons, four-wheeled, capable of carrying one ton

or over, and their component paris ;

(B) Waggon covers;

(c) Water bottles suitable for military use;

(c) Wax, carnauba;

(1) Waxes, animal, mineral, vegetable, and composite

waxes, not otherwise prohibited;

(B) Web equipment;

(B) Whalebone;

B) Whale fins;

Whalebone meal

(c) Wine;

(B) Wire, barbed, and galvanised wire, and implements for

cutting or fixing such wire;

(B) Wire, card;

Wire, heald;

(B) Wire, iron: (B) Wire, reed;

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