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Ammonia and its salts, whether simple or compound, other than
ammonium nitrate, perchlorate and sulphocyanide ;
Ammonia, liquefied;
Ammonia liquor;
Antimony, sulphides and oxides of;
Benzoic acid (synthetic) and benzoates;
Bromine and alkaline bromides ;
Calcium carbide;
Carbon tetrachloride;
Chloride of tin;
Chlorine (including liquefied chlorine);
Coca and its preparations and alkaloids;
Copper iodide;
Copper, suboxide of;
Copper sulphate;
Cresol (saponified);
Formic aldehyde;
Hexamethylene tetramin (urotropin) and its preparations;
Hydrobromic acid;
Hydrochloric acid;
Magnesium chloride and sulphate:
Mercury, salts and preparations of (other than nitrate of mercury); Oxalic acid;
Oxides and salts (other than chlorates, perchlorates, and nitrates) of
the following metals :
Aluminum ; Cobalt ; Nickel ;
Tungsten;
Phosphorus and its compounds ;
Potash salts (except potassium chlorate, cyanide, nitrate (saltpetre),
perchlorate, and permanganate);
Prussiate of soda;
Sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate ! ;
Tartaric acid, cream of tartar, and alkaline tartrates;
Urea and its compounds;
Zinc chloride and sulphate:
Coal (including anthracite and steam, gas, household and all other kinds of
coal) and coke ;
Coal sacks;
Coal tar, crude;
Compasses, other than ships' compasses;
Cotton fabric, suitable for aircraft;
Cotton waste of all descriptions;
Deer skins, dressed and undressed;
Diamonds, rough, suitable for industrial purposes;
Draw plates, jewelled, for drawing steel wire, and diamonds prepared for use
therein;
Electros for printing purposes, composed of lead, antimony, and copper;
Explosives of all kinds;
Ferro alloys, including:
Ferro-chrome;
Ferro-manganese;
Ferro-molybdenum ; Ferro-nickel;
Ferro-titanium;
Ferro-tungsten;
Ferro-vanadium ;
Spiegeleisen;
Ferro-silicon;
Field glasses and telescopes;
Firearms, rifled, of all kinds, and their component parts;
Flax fabric, suitable for aircraft;
Flax, raw;
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