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Authenticated Laws 確真本香港法例 All

Aluminium.

Aluminium alloys.

Armour plates.

Armour, quality castings and similar pro-

tective material.

Asbestos.

Cables, telegraph and telephone.

Camp equipment, articles of.

Cannon and other ordnance, and parts

thereof.

L'arbolic acid.

Carriages and mountings for cannon and other ordnance and for machine guns, and parts thereof.

Coal, steam, large.

Compasses and parts thereof, including

fittinga, auch as hinnacles.

Cresol and nitro-cresol. Engine and boiler packings. Explosives of all kinds. Foël, manufactured.

Implements and apparatus designed ex-

clusively for the manufacture of muni- tions of war, for the manufacture or repair of arms, or of war material for use on land and sea.

India-rubber sheet, vulcanised.

Manganese.

Mercury.

Mica.

Mineral jellies.

Mines, and parts thereof. Molybdenum,

Nitrates of Ammonium. Nitrates of Potassium.

Nitrates of Sodium.

Nitric acid.

Nitrotoluol.

Picric acid and its components.

Range finders and parts thereof. Rope, steel wire, and hawsers. Saltpetre.

Sounding machines and gear.

Steam vessels, lighters and barges of all

descriptions.

Sulpbuc.

Sulphuric acid.

Swords, bayonets and other arins not being

firearms and parts thereof,

Tin.

Tin plates.

Torpedo tubes.

Torpedoes and parts thereof.

Tungsten.

Vanadium.

Wagons, four-wheeled, capable of carrying

one ton and over.

Two-wheeled carts capable of carrying fifteen

cwts, and over.

Harness and ancllery of all kinds. Barbed wire.

Horse and pony shoes.

Materiala for telegraph, wire telegraph and

telephones.

Field glasses and telescopes.

Railway materials both fixed and rolling

stock.

Men's marching and shooting boots. Heliographs.

Portable forges.

Farriers, carpenters, wheelere und saddlers'

tools.

Glycerine.

Alcohol as covering rectified spirits. Uniform clothing and military equipment. Accoutrements.

Walnut wood of scantling which can be rade into rifle butts and fore-ends.

Provided that nothing in this proclamation contained shall be deemed to affect in any way the proclamation made by me under the provisions of the said Urlinance on the fifth day of August 1914.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony at Victoria, Hongkong, this 8th day of August, 1914.

By Command,

GOD SAVE THE KING.

Claudsever

Colonial Secretary.

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