Iridium compounds
Jaborandi leaves
Lola seeds
Logwood (chips, extract and preparations,
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List. Lista
merroding.
Glycerine and preparations containing glycerine
not otherwise specifically prohibited Green Oil and mixtures and preparations con-
taining green oil
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Hydrochloric acid
B
Hydrocyanic (prussia) acid and solutions thereof
Iodoform....
Ipecacuanha root
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Mina
Molybdie Acid and its salts
Naphthalene and its compounds and preparations
Nickel mlrate
Nitrates, all metalic (not otherwise prohibited}
Nitric Acid
Nitro-temuon
Novou and its preparations
Nux vomica, preparations of
Vil, blast furnace
On, wood car
Usmium compounds
Paladium compounds
Paruldehyde
Pencils, copying ink
Perchlorates, all metallic not otherwise pro-
hibited
Phenacetin and its preparations
Phosphorus
*Phosphorus compounds to remain on
Lint A.
Picric Acid and its components
Pyridine
Quassia wood
Quercitron bark and extracts thereof
Respirators and sef-contained breathing sete
intended to afford protection to the wearer
against toxic atmospheres
Rhatany root
Rhodium compounds
Rhubarb, medicinal
Ruthenium compounds
Salicylic acid and ite preparations
Salt, other than rock salt
Rock Salt
Silkworm Gut (surgical)
boda, caustic and mixtures containing caustic
Boda
Sodium
Sodium bicarbonate .....
Sodium bicarbonate in all forms, including
sodium sesqui-carbonate and mixtures con taining any of these substances
*Except soda crystals, which must
remain on List A.
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HEADINGS REQUIRING ALTERATION.
DELETE
(A) Brooms and Brushes. (A) Boots and shoes with soles
or uppers of leather. (A) Bluestock of all kinds, in- cluding animal hoofs, untanned hides and pelta not otherwise specifically prohibited, fish bladders and fish skins. (A) Resins, Resinous gums and resinous substances (except such as contain caoutchouc) and articles containing them. (B) Wool, all manufactures, mix. tures and products of, except such as are prohibited to all destinations.
(B) Hair, all manufactures, mix- tures and products of, except such as are prohibited to all destinations.
(A) Leather.
(A) Typewriters and parts there-
of.
SUBSTITUTE.
(A) Tooth Brushes. (A) Boots and shoes (children's) with soles or uppers of leather. (A) Gluestock of all kinds, in cluding animal hoofs, untann hides and pelts not otherw specifically prohibited, fishi bladders.
(A) Resins, Resinous gums and resinous substances (except such as contain caoutchouc).
(B) Wool, all manufactures, mix- tures and products of, excopt such as are prohibited to all destinations, and except the following:- P
Bedding, carpete and carpet rugs, hate and cape, ready. made wearing apparel.
(B) Hair, all manufactures, mix. tures and products of, except such as are prohibited to all destinations, and except the following 12,425
Bedding, Belting, carpets and carpet rugs, bats. (A) Leather, except chamois,
skivers and scal. (A) Typewriters.
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B. IMPORT PROHIBITIONS. LIST 1-PART 1; ARTICLES PROHIBITED WITH A VIEW TO SAVING TONNAGE.
Aerated mineral and table waters (unsweetened).
*Almonda.
Aluminium, manufactures of
Aluminium powder.
Apparel, not waterproofed
*Apples.
Art, works of.
"Bananas
Baskets and basketware of all kinds Baths of metal,
Birds, live.
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Bladders, casing and sausage skina.
Brooms and bruake.
L'ement.
Cocoa, raw,
Diatomite or infusorial earth
Falty acids.
Fire extinguishers.
Flowers, fresh.
Gloves of leather.
Hate and bounets. Boros and boofs
Incandescent gas mantles.
Ivory, vegetable.
Lawn mowers.
Einen varsa and manufactures of
Mops.
Methyl alcohol.
Perfumery and toilet preparation
Photographic apparatus.
Pictures. prints, engravings, and photographs.
Plated gilt wares.
Skins and fus, manufacturers of
Stereoscopes.
Stoves and ranges.
Straw envelopes for bottles
Sugar cane.
Spectacles and eyeglasses complets (not containing gold).
Time recording instruments of all kinds and movements and
parte thereof.
Vacuum cleaners.
Wringers and mangles.
Weighing machines, scales and balances of all descriptions. Wood Hour.
Subject to control of price.
PROHIBITED IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM.
A Proclamation, dated 8th November, has been issued under the Customs Consolidation Act, 1876, prohibiting the importation of the following articles into the United Kingdom:
Oleo stearine and tallow.
Olive oil.
Onions.
Provided always, and it is hereby declared, that this pro- hibition shall not apply to any such goods which are imported under licence given by or on behalf of the Board of Trade, and subject to the provisions and conditions of such licence.
This Proclamation may be cited as the Prohibition of Import (No. 28) Proclamation, 1918.
EXPORT OF SAMPLES OF PROHIBITED GOODS.
The following revised notice is substituted for the announcement which appeared on page 103 of the "Journal" of 24th January last.
1. The Director of the War Trade Department notises exporters and others concerned of the following arrange- ments made to facilitate the export of samples of prohibited goods without Privy Council Ligence.
It must be clearly understood that only genuine samples which are being sent abroad for the purpose of introducing goods to, and obtaining orders from, Colonial and Foreign buyers, may be exported without licence under these arrangements, and that samples so sent must not be sold even after they have cerved their purpose as samples with- out the prior consent in writing of the War Trade Department.
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Advance deliveries of goods already ordered regarded as samples within the meaning of this notice, and unay only be exported to prohibited destinations under the authority of a Privy Council licence,
Particular attention is drawn to the following exceptions to the general rules: (1) Samples of the goods specified in the list in paragraph 4 (a) of this notice are entirely excluded from these arrangements; and (3) Samples of the goods specified in the list in paragraph 4 (b) may not be exported to prohibited destinations by parcel post or by shipment unless and until a Privy Council licence has been obtained.
2-SAMPLES BY POST.
(a) Samples of no commercial value may be exported in the ordinary course of trade:
(i) By sample poet without Privy Council Licence and without Chamber of Commerce Certificate, pro vided the postal regulations are duly observed. NOTE. This regulation does not apply to samples of the goods mentioned in paragraph 4 (s), even though such samples have no commercial value. Par- ticular attention is drawn to the necessity of enclos- ing with samples of Steel articles tendered for export, by sample post, a Steel exemption certificate from the Cutiers' Hall, or one of the Chambers of Commerce mentioned in paragraph 4 (2).
(ii) By parcel post without Privy Council licenos (pro- vided the parcel is marked "Samples without value") on production with the parcel at the office of posting of a certificate from a British Chamber of Commerce in the following terms:-- "I hereby certify that the goods contained in the parcel to which these particulars relate consist solely of samples which, to the best of my knowledge and belief, are of no commercial value."
NOTE. This certificate will be endorsed by the Chamber on the appropriate Customs declaration form after the exporter has duly made the special declaration (D) referred to in (iii) below.
(iii) A declaration (D) in the following terms must be made by the sender on the Customs declaration form (Post Office Form P.P. 21) in lieu of the ordinary declaration printed on that form :-
"I hereby declare that the above particulara are correct and that the parcel to which this declaration relates does not contain any goods by law probibited to be exported from the United Kingdom to the destination named, other than the goods stated above, which are samples of no commercial value, and I further declare that the ultimate destination of the goods is......
saleable (b, Samples possessing a commercial or value:-
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(1) Those may be exported by parcel post without Privy Council Licence provided the sender obtains from
a British Chamber of Commerce a certificate on the appropriate form (see paragraph 8 below), having first given to the responsible officer of the Chamber the undertaking on that form.
(ii) A further declaration (E) in the following torme must also be made by the sender on the Customs declaration form (Post Office Form P.P. 21) in lieu of the ordinary declaration printed on that form:
"I bereby declare that the above particulars are correct and that the parcel to which this declaration relates contains only commercial samples, and that such samples are covered by a certificate issued by the.. Commerce, dated........
...Chamber of and I further
declare that the ultimate goods is....
(iii) The certificate issued by the Chamber Cum- merce in accordance with (i) above, must, in the case of mails for America and the West Coast ĐỀ Africa, be posted direct by the sender of the parcel to:
The Surveyor,
H.M. Customs and Excise,
Parcel Post Deput, Renshaw Street.
Liverpool.
and in the case of all uther Foreign and Colonja! mails, to:-
The Surveyor,
H.M. Customs and Excise,
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Parcel Post Depot. Mount Pleasant,
London, EC. 1
3. SAMPLES BY SHIPMENT.
(a) Samples of no commercial value:- (1) May be taken abroad in the luggage of com
mercial travellers without Privy Council licence or Chamber of Commerce certiâcate, provided that the goods are duly produced to the Officers of Customs at the port of shipment, and are declared in the relative Customie export docu- ments to be of no commercial value, and that all required proof that the declaration is true is duly given to the satisfaction of the Officers of Customs.
() May be shipped to travellers, agents or prospective buyers abroad without Privy Council licence pro- vided that they are duly entered in accordance with regulations, and are produced to the Officers of Customs at the port of shipment, and that the relative export documents bear a certificate from a British Chamber of Commerce in the following terms:-
"I hereby certify that the goods contained in the parcel to which these particulars relate consist solely of samples which, to the best of my commercial knowledge and belief, are of no value, NOTE. If so desired, a certificate on the appro- priate form mentioned at 2 (b) (i) may be produced in lieu of that indicated above.
(b) Samples of commercial value may be taken abroad in the baggage of commercial travellers, or may be shipped to travellers' agents or prospective buyers abroad, without Privy Council licence, provided:- (1) They are accompanied by a certificate in the approved form given by a British Chamber of Commerce.
(ii) They are duly produced to the Customs Officers at
the time of exportation; and
(ii) All necessary Customs entries are passed prior to
exportation.
PROHIBITED GOODS
EXCLUDED FROM PRIVILEGE OF EXPORTATION WITHOUT LICENCE.
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4. (a) The following goods are excluded entirely from this arrangement, and samples of auch goods, whether possessing a commercial value or not, may not be exported to prohibited destinations even by sample post, unless a Privy Council licence has been obtained for them:-
(B) Cobalt, cobalt ore, and alloys of cobalt. (A) Gramophone and other sound records, including
perforated music rolls.
(B) Iridium and its alloys and manufactures containing
iridium.
(B) Maps and plans of any place within the territory
of any helligerent or within the area of military operations on a scale of four miles to one inch, or any rger scale, and reproductions on any scale byphotography or otherwise of such maps or plans. (B) Molybdenum and molybdenite.
(B) Osmium and its alloys, and manufactures contain.
ing osmium
(B) Palladium and its alloys and manufactures contain-
ing palladium.
(A) Photographic materials, sensitised, of all kinds,
whether exposed or not.
(A) Platinum, alloys of platinum and manufactures
containing platinum.
(B) Rhodium and its alloys sad manufactures contain-
ing Rhodium-
(B) Ruthenium and its alloys and manufactures con.
taining Ruthenium.
(B) Selenium.
(A) Steel containing tungsten or molybdenum, and any
tools or other articles made from such steel. (A) Steel and steel articles containing chrome cobalt,
nickel or vanadium.
Sodium cyanide, and mixture containing
sodium cyanide
*Nuts.
A
Sodium prusaistes and mixtures containing
Oilcloth.
Bodiam prussiates
A
Sodium Salicylate and its preparations
Sodium sulphide
Spent oxide
A
Spirita, methylated, and mixtures containing
methylated spirita
Balt.
A
Sewing machines.
Spirits of a strength of not less than 43 degrees
above proof
A
Strontium compounds and mixtures containing
strontium compounds
Sulphur and preparations containing sulphur ...
Sulphur, chlorides of
Sulphur dioxide liquefied
Sulphuric acid, and mixtures containing eal-
phuric acid
Sulphuric acid, fuming (oleum)
Burgical bandages and dressings
Tar wood
Terebene, and articles containing terebane
Theobromine sodium salicylate
Tin, chlorides of....
Titanium compounds ...
Toluol and its compounds and preparations
Tungsten compounds
Urea and its compounds
Xylol and its compounds and preparations
Zinc chloride and sulphate and mixtures con-
taining zinc chloride or sulphate
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