THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 1, 1940.
CLASS.
METHOD OF PACKING.
AMOUNT
IN ANY
ONE OUTER PACKAGE.
AMOUNT
IN ANY
ONE INNER
PACKAGE.
Guncotton
so wetted with water as to be absolutely uninflam. mable.
As for Class I, provided Unlimited.
that the inner or outer package, or both of! them, shall be of such a nature and so closed, as to prevent any material loss of mois- ture during conveyance.
Unlimited.
Class IV,
Division 1.
As for Class III, Division 50 lbs.
1, other than
pro- pellants.
5 lbs.
Class IV,
As for Class I.
50 lbs.
50 lbs.
Division 2.
Class V.
A 200 lbs.
25 lbs.
Class VI,
Division 1, other than Pin Fire
Cartridges for pistols.
Pin Fire
Cartridges for pistols.
Packed in water.
treble package, the in- nermost package being a bag permeable to water, enclosed in a case containing suf- ficient water to ensure ¦ the explosive being kept constantly wet; and the outer package contain- ing sufficient water constantly to surround the case. Both the case and outer package shall be of such con- i struction as will not! allow water to escape.
A single outer package, Unlimited.
provided that Regula-
tion No. 50 shall not apply to explosives of this Division.
Provided also that bul-: leted cartridges of a! calibre exceeding 0.5 inch and belonging to this Division shall be packed in such  manner that the point of any bullet cannot come in contact with the cap of another cartridge.
(a) Not exceeding 50 in 50 in
number in any one
number. consignment:- -so pack- ed in a single package that the bases lie alternately in opposite directions. The bases and pins shall be so fitted into perforations in mill-board or other suitable material as to prevent the firing of any one of the said cartridges by an ex- plosion in any other of the said cartridges.
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