CO129-424 - Governor Sir May - 1915 [9-10] — Page 396

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

£28

Viatiĺlm vľovitanijalb a to tremqkupe baa gatitoID (BI)

391

+

107 08 Taro

.(ar)

yam Holsw no sidetium alamina dosq bas tägverb ofbbsë

•Tow at sem tot sidetWe emoseď

Vistlike vlevitonitalb s to aɛentah to ebak¤ LLA .(BE)

• TOJ OSTAO

Bevino to antis aestod has seõistluɗ elttaa 20 mobiĦ .(TI)

bonnerb to beaaorbitʊ Terit nei bas Toɔb bas atsog quoɗa 831q

VLOJİlim To adood vistlíim asorted Yrs[bbas To↑ siɗative

.Tentsel qurq bas Tertsof ot[varbyr gnitjed voriteaf antidolo

orfbardeup galbuísal abati La to aeonstaɗve gatrnsT.(81)

.gninnat nt eau tot atɔantxe bra boow

bas aqot Ioow adaaw Ioow bobtaɔ to boónoo wat [oow .(er)

bis abulx IIs to tied Immins amtay bodaTow to as[[oow altoo

Tia Camina to enray bus alion agot

notjos amisy mottos etuaw nottos arojaki moddoo waƐ (os)

beau gated to sfdequo atouborg mottos redto bna aboog petq

.savinofque to ewiastunar edt zi

+

„Zoged elmer qued xa ET

.(IS)

.(ss)

to atiaq Šnenognoo ileɗt bns etsod galbwfont aqidatav

.Lew to Lenner a no beer ed timo nas vedt tadi sudan a bun

.autsiaqqa gotllsagte buvos entienduğ ,(ES)

.zetaiq MOSTIA .(AS)

aqillatis aeneiqoven xalbwłazt abaid (la to JiaTOTIA,(ES)

bas sottosavoos dttw tertegot atnaq ‡nenoquoɔ rhodd bns snoollad

„Jistoris dit kw noktvennoo at dạy not sidst we selɔitia

.afraq frenoqros Tierið bre aboix Ifs to sefolder TotoM .(as)

rit iw zerdepot asioyo Tot has sufɔtılav 10tom Tot astył .("s)

-Unam odt at sau tot botasba vilatosque sistratam to zeloİSTA

.aered to Theqer to Brutast

.(BS)

.(es)

„Jiriqa rodom bas enisneɗ gaibulent alio IstomiM

bra flo) entinə qrut bas rodquas atouborg avonlɛef

„Elo rst boow bra naở boow (Jiniqu

Teddi beatafoor bas etnow wat galbwfoni) reɗduй (06)

=sisyonq teɗto yns to reɗɗırı galatstroo selflet bas anoitulos

·

tion containing rubber baleta and gutta percha and the follow-

ing varieties of rubber, viz. Borneo guayule Jelutong Alembang

Pontianac and all other substances containing caoutchouc) and

goods made wholly or partly of rubber.

(31).

Rattans.

(32). Lubricants.

(33). The following metals tungsten molybdenum vanadum

sodium nickel selenium cobalt haematite pigiron manganese

electrolytic iron and steel containing tungsten or molybdenum.

(34). Asbestos.

(35). Aluminium alumina and salts of aluminium.

(36). Antimony together with the sulphides and oxides of

antimony.

(37). Copper unwrought and part wrought copper wire alloys

and compounds of copper.

(38). Lead pig sheet or pipe.

(39). Tin chloride of tin and tine ore.

(40).

Ferro-alloys including ferrotungsten ferro-molybdenum

ferromanganese ferroranadium and ferrochrome.

scheelita molybdinite manganiel ore mickel ore chrome (41). The following ores wolframite ore haematite iron ore

iron pyrites copper parites and other copper oras zinc ore lead

ore arsenicalore ore and bauxite.

(42). Haps and plans of any place within the territory of

any belligerent or within the area of military operations on a

scale of four miles to one inch or any larger scale and repro- ductionsses any scale by photograph or otherwise of such maps

or plans.

OPL

Schedule 2.

(1).

Foodstuffs.

(2).

Forage and feeding stuffs for animals.

(3).

Oleaginous soeds nuts and kernels.

(4). Animal fish and vegetable oils and fats other than

tho se capable of use as lubricants and not including essential

oils.

(5).

nott

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.