56326-1918-Further-amendment-of-the-list-of-goods-the-exportation-of-which-is-prohibited — Page 2

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1918.

(B) Cork and cork dust, and articles manufactured therefrom, not otherwise specifically pro- hibited;

(B) Corks, crown ;

(B) Cotton canvas, duck, or sailcloth weighing more

than 25 ounces per square yard ;

(B) Cotton yarn made from or containing Sea Island cotton, whether grown in the United States of America or the West Indies;

(8) Drums, iron or steel, other than such drums as contain goods to be shipped for exportation and are allowed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports to be shipped as the containers of such goods;

(B) Handles for adzes, axes, forks (agricultural, stone, roadmaking and coke) hammers (hand), hoes, hooks (brushing and reaping), road-scrapers and scythes;

(B) Ingot moulds manufactured of haematite iron;

Insulating materials, the following:-

(B) Oiled insulating cloth, paper, silk and

tape;

(B) Vulcanised fibre;

(B) Mattresses, wire, fixed on wooden frames; (B) Nickel, its ores, alloys, and manufactures (except nickel-plated goods not otherwise prohibited); (B) Photographic materials, sensitised, of all kinds,

whether exposed or not;

(B) Piping, sheet iron or steel, for stoves or for

ranges, and parts thereof;

(B) Ranges, cooking, and their component parts; (B) Rattan, woven ;

(B) Rubber, gutta-percha or balata, goods made wholly or partly of, not otherwise specifically prohibited;

(B) Sticks, unmounted;

(B) Stoves, heating, capable of consuming coal, coke, or other solid fuel, and their component parts;

(B) Tools, small, the following: -

Choppers;

Cleavers;

Road-scrapers;

Wedges, wood splitting.

NOTE (1).-See the London Gazette of the 14th May, 1918.

NOTE (2)-Rule 41 (Military Stores) was published in the Gazette of the 18th August, 1916, and amended in the Gazettes of the 19th October, 1917, and 5th July, 1918. Amendments of the schedule to that rule were published in various numbers of the Gazette, and a consolidating schedule was published in the Gazette of the 10th August, 1917.

The prohibitions now in force are contained in the notifications published on the following dates:-

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10th August, 1917. 7th September, 1917. 21st September, 1917. 19th October, 1917. 23rd November, 1917. 11th January,

1st March, 1918.

1918.

8th March,

1918.

22nd March,

1918.

12th April,

1918.

10th May,

1918.

23rd May,

1918.

28th June,

1918.

26th July,

1918.

A complete list of notifications issued up to the end of 1917 was contained in Note (2) to Notili- cation No. 8 of 1918, which was published in the Gazette of the 11th January, 1918.

NOTE (3).--Rule 37, published in the Gazette of the 8th December, 1916, prohibits the exportation of silver dollars and silver bullion, and Rule 38, published in the Gazette of the 4th May, 1916, prohibits the exportation of Chinese cash except to China.

NOTE (4).---There are special restrictions ou exportation to Switzerland. See Notification No. 535 which was published in the Gazette of the 7th December, 1917, and Notification No. 96 published in the Gazette of the 8th March, 1918.

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