51333-1917-Proclamation-by-the-KING-consolidating-the-Lists-of-Contraband — Page 3

Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 17, 1917.

Emery, corundum, carborundum, and all other abrasive. materials, whether natural or artificial, and the manu-

factures thereof.

Equipment. (See " Clothing.")

Explosives, materials used in the manufacture of.

Explosives specially prepared for use in war. Fatty acids.

Felspar.

Ferro-alloys of all kinds.

Ferro-silicon.

Fibres, vegetable, and yarns made therefrom. Financial documents. (See Gold.")

Flax.

Forges, field, and their component parts.

Formic acid and formates.

Formic ether,

Fusel oil. (See "Alcohols.")

Gases for war purposes and materials for production thereof. Glycerine.

Gold, silver, paper-money, securities, negotiable instru- ments, cheques, drafts, orders. warrants, coupons, letters of credit, delegation, or advice, credit and debit notes, or other documents which in themselves, or if completed, or if acted upon by the recipient, authorise, confirm, or give effect to the transfer of money, credit, or securities.

Goldbeaters' skin.

Gun-mountings and their component parts. Gutta-percha. (See "Rubber.")

Hæmatite iron ore.

Hæmatite pig-iron.

Hair, animal, of all kinds, and tops, and noils and yarns

of animal hair.

Harness, of all kinds, of a distinctively military character. Hemp.

Hides of cattle, buffaloes, and horses. Hydrochloric acid.

Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the

manufacture of munitions of war, or for the manu- facture or repair of arms or of war material for use on land or sea.

Incendiary materials for war purposes.

Insulating materials, raw and manufactured.

Iodine and its compounds.

Iridium and its alloys and compounds.

Iron (electrolytic).

Iron pyrites.

Kapok.

Lathes, machines, and tools, capable of being employed in

the manufacture of munitions of war.

Lead and lead ore.

Leather, undressed or dressed, suitable for saddlery, har-

ness, military boots, or military clothing.

Leather belting; hydraulic leather; pump leather.

Letters of credit, delegation, or advice. (See "Gold.")

Light producing materials for war purposes.

Limbers and limber-boxes and their component parts. Lithium. (See "Strontium.")

Lubricants.

Machines. (See "Lathes.")

Manganese and manganese ore.

Manganese dioxide.

Maps and plans of any place within the territory of any belligerent, or within the area of military operations, on a scale of 4 miles to 1 inch or any larger scale,

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