THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1916.
Linseed;
Palm nuts and palm kernels; Poppy seeds;
Rape or colza seed;
Seseme seed;
Soya beans;
Sun-flower seed.
149
(6.) That the heading "Foodstuffs of all kinds and anything which can be made into food for man, except such articles as may for the time being be prohibited to all destinations or to all destinations other than the United Kingdom and British Possessions and Protectorates, but including inter alia the following", in the list of goods the exportation of which is pro- hibited to all foreign countries in Europe and on the Mediterranean and Black Seas, other than those of France, Russia (except through Baltic ports), Italy, Spain and Portugal, together with the various sub-headings of the said heading, be deleted, and that the following be substituted therefor
All provisions and victuals which may be used as food for man and the raw materials thereof, not otherwise prohibited, including:-
Animals, living, for food;
Arrowroot;
Bacon, ham and pork;
Barley, barley meal, and pearled and pot barley;
Bean flour and meal;
Biscuits, bread and cakes, all kinds of;
Butter;
Cassava powder and tapioca;
Cheese;
Cocoa powder;
Cocoa, raw, of all kinds, and all preparations of cocoa,
including cocoa husks, cocoa shells and chocolates ;
Coffee;
Corn flour;
Corn grits;
Eggs in shells;
Fish of all kinds, whether cured, salt or fresh;
Hominy;
Lard and imitation lard;
Lentil flour and meals;
Macaroni, spaghetti and vermicelli ;
Malt;
Mandioca or tapioca flour;
Margarine;
Meat of all kinds (except poultry and game);
Milk, condensed or preserved, whether sweetened or not;
Oatmeal and rolled oats;
Onions;
Pea flour and pea meal;
Peas, except tinned and bottled peas and peas packed in
cardboard boxes and similar receptacles;
Potatoes;
Prepared foods wholly or partly derived from cereals;
Rice and rice flour;
Rye, rye flour and meal;
Sago and sago meal and flour;
Salt;
Soups, compressed and dessicated;
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.