THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 17, 1917.
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Solvent naphtha and its mixtures and derivatives.
Starch.
Steel containing tungsten or molybdenum.
Strontium and lithium compounds and mixtures contain-
ing the same.
Submarine sound-signalling apparatus.
Sulphur.
Sulphur dioxide.
Sulphuric acid; fuming sulphuric acid (oleum). Sulphuric ether.
Tale.
Tanning substances of all kinds, including quebracho wood,
and extracts for use in tanning.
Tantalum and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores.
Tar.
Thiosulphates. (See "Metallic Sulphites.")
Thorium and its alloys and compounds.
Tin; chloride of tin; tin-ore.
Titanium and its salts and compounds; titanium ore.
Toluol and its mixtures and derivatives.
Tools. (See "Lathes.")
Tungsten and its alloys and compounds; tungsten ores. Turpentine (oil and spirit).
Tyres for motor vehicles and for cycles, together with articles or materials especially adapted for use in the manufacture or repair of tyres.
Uranium and its salts and compounds; uranium ore.
Urea.
Vanadium and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores. Vegetable fibres. (See "Fibres.")
Waggons, military, and their component parts.
Warrants. (See "Gold.")
Warships, including boats and their component parts of
such a nature that they can only be used on a vessel
of war.
Waxes of all kinds.
Wire, barbed. (See "Barbed wire.")
Wire, steel and iron.
Wood spirit. (See "Alcohols.")
Wood tar and wood-tar oil.
Woods of all kinds capable of use in war.
Wool, raw, combed, or carded; wool waste; wool tops
and noils; woollen or worsted yarns.
Xylol and its mixtures and derivatives.
Zine and its alloys.
Zine ore.
Zirconia.
Zirconium and its alloys and compounds.
Schedule II.
Alga, lichens, and mosses.
Barrels and casks, empty, of all kinds, and their com-
ponent parts.
Bladders.
Boots and shoes, suitable for use in war.
Casein.
Casings.
Casks. (See" Barrels.")
Charcoal. (See "Fuel.”)
Chronometers.
Clothing and fabrics for clothing, suitable for use in war.
Docks, floating, and their component parts; parts of docks. Explosives not specially prepared for use in war.
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