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(b) All motor vehicles (including tractors and motor cycles); trailers; and components and spares.

(c) Rails, locomotives and rolling-stock, and parts

thereof.

(d) Ships and floating docks; including important parts. (c) Aircraft of any description including components, accessories and spares and any equipment or parts for the repair, maintenance service or protection thereof or any part of such equipment.

() Cables suitable for harbour defence or mine sweeping. (g) Minesweeping equipment.

(b) Road and serodrome construction machinery. (1) Cranes.

Containers suitable for use in storing or transporting petroleum of capacity 4 gallons or more.

(k) Motor vehicle servicing equipment and materials.

5. Metals, Minerals and their Manufactures,

(a) All classes of iron and steel products (including alloy steels) up to and including finished stage and including barbed wire and steel wire strand and cable and iron and steel scrap.

(b) Metals, the following and alloys wholly or mainly thereof including ferro-alloys and scrap and manu- factured products of such metals and alloys. Alu- minium, antimony, beryllium, bismuth, cadmium, calcium, cobalt, columbium, copper, lead, lithium, geranium, magnesium, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, sodium, strontium, tantalum, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, zinc, zirconium.

(c) Items used for production of alloy steels. (d) Low melting point alloys.

(e) Metals (and their compounds) used in connexion with petroleum warfare and military pyrotechnics.

( Compounds constituting potential sources of metals

listed under 5(b) above.

(g) Asbestos and asbestos yarn, textiles and clothing. (k) Strategic grades of mica.

(1) Artificial graphite.

6. Rubber and rubber products.

(2) Natural rubber (including latex and scrap). (b) Synthetic rubber.

(c) Oil and fire resisting rubber hosing and high-pressure

bosing.

(4) Tyres and tubes, other than those for pedal cycles,

7. Chemicals. (c) Chemicals of importance in the produc-

tion of

(a) Chemical warfare preparations,

(6) Military pyrotechnics.

(c) Fuels for self-propelling missiles.

(d) Additives for mineral oils.

(e) Strategically important plastics.

(f) Explosives and stabilizers, detonators, initiators and

plasticizers for explosives.

(g) Anti-freeze and de-icing preparations.

(h) Fluids of use in hydraulically operated mechanisms. (0) Materials having application in atomic energy. (Special steels.

(4) Tyres and other rubber and synthetic rubber products. () Refrigerants used in tanks and submarines. (m) Smoke screens and incendiary preparations.

(2) Other chemical compounds having important industrial applications including-

(a) hydroquinone.

(6) cresylic acid including paro, meta and ortho cresol

and xylenol.

(c) Chromium compounds.

(3) Chemical preparations having important applica. tions including-

(4) Rubber solution,

(b) Ships' bottom compositions.

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Chemicals for use in exploiting mineral deposits and ores.

9. Catalysts for use in manufacture of nitric acid.

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