562 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917.
(32) Tanning material of all kinds, including quebracho wood and the extracts
used in tamming.
(33) Hides of cattle, buffaloes and horses; hides of calves, pigs, goats and wild animals; and leather, dressed or undressed, if suitable for use in saddlery, harness, military boots and military clothing; beltings, hydraulic leather and pump leather.
(34) The following ores Tungsten ores, molybdenite, manganese ore, nickel ore, chrome ore, zine ore, lead ore, hæmatite iron ore, pyrites (crude and calcined), copper ores, cadmium ore, vanadium ore and cobalt ore.
(35) Aluminium, its alloys and compounds, argillaceous earth, bauxite.
(36) Arsenic and antimony, and their compounds.
(37) Felspar, borax, boracic acid and other borie compounds, borax-bearing earths
and minerals (borax-lime and boraxite).
(38) The following metals:-Tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, nickel, selenium, cobalt, hæmatite pig iron, manganese and its alloys, copper and its alloys, tin, lead, zine; cadmium and its alloys; zirconium, cerium, thorium and their alloys and compounds; oxide of zirconium, monazite sand; platinum, osmin, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, iridium and their alloys and com- pounds.
(39) Alloys of iron (ferro compounds), including tungsten, manganese, vanadium
and chrome iron.
(40) Insulating material, raw and manufactured.
(41) Silk of all kinds and silk stuffs; silk cocoons; artificial silk and goods made
therefrom.
(42) All kinds of wax; sebacic acid.
(43) Quillaya bark.
(44) Tale, emery, corundum, carborundum and all other polishing materials, natural and artificial, and articles prepared therefrom. Diamonds for in- dustrial purposes.
(45) Albumen.
(46) Glass and glass articles of every kiud. All kinds of bottles.
(47) Lime, chalk, chloride of lime, lead powder, soda and caustic soda.
(48) Strontium and barium salts.
(49) Bone charcoal.
(50) Graphite of all sorts whether in lumps or ground; graphite crucibles and
the shards thereof, Atcheson's graphite, electrodes and fragments thereof.
23. The following articles and materials suitable for warlike as well as for peaceful purposes shall be considered as contraband of war under the designation conditional con- traband:-
(1) Foodstuffs.
(2) Forage and all kinds of feeding stuffs for animals; oil seeds, nuts and kernels ; animal, fish and vegetable oils and fats, excluding those suitable as lubricants, and not including volatile oils; yeast.
(3) The following articles, if suitable for use in war: articles of clothing, fabrics for clothing, footgear, skins and furs which can be used for clothing, boots
and shoes.
(4) Vehicles of all kinds and their component parts, as well as accessories
(especially all motor vehicles), suitable for use in war.
(5) Railway materials, both fixed and rolling stock, and materials for telegraphs,
wireless telegraphs and telephones.
(6) Fuel, exclusive of coals, coke and mineral oils.
(7) Horseshoes and shoeing materials.
(8) Harness and saddlery.
(9) Ships, boats and floating craft of all kinds, floating docks and appliances for
dry docks, as well as their component parts.
(10) Cement.
(11) All kinds of timber, rough or worked (especially hewn, sawn, planed,
grooved), excepting mining timber, etc. [See article 21, under (21).]
(12) Sponges, raw or prepared.
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