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THE PROSCRIBED LIST

FORBIDDEN IMPORTS.

Proclamations have been issued by tho Imperial Government' prohibiting the .importation to the United Kingdom, except under license of the Board of Trade, of the undermentioned goods. Licenses will in general be granted only in respect of goods on the way to the United Kingdom or actually purchased at the date of the Proclamation. All materials for the manufacture o? paper, including wood pulp> esparto grass, and linen and cotton rags. " Paper and cardboard, including strawboard, pasteboard, millboard, and wood pulp board. Manufactures of paper and cardboard. All periodical publications exceeding sixteen pages in length imported otherwise than in single copies through t)>e post. Tobacco unmanufactured and inanufflctured, including cigars and cigarettes. Furniture woods, hardwoods, <ind .veneers. Stories. Slates. Canned, bottled, dried, and preserved fruits.' except currants. (Note. —This does not apply to such fruits' which are the produce of British possessions.) Motor-car chassis, motor-cycles, partß and accessories (other than .tires) of motor-cars and motor-cycles,' with the j ovception of motor-car chassis, accessories, and parts which are at present exempted from import duties undo* Section 13 (4) of the Finance (No. 2) Act, 1915 (Imperial). , . ' Musical instruments, including gramophones, pianolas, and other similar instruments, and accessories or component parts and records therefor. Spirits and strong waters of all kinds except, brandy and rum. Baskets and basketware, except haskets and baskotwaro of bamboo. Cement. Chinaware, earthenware, and pottery, not including cloisonno wares. Cotton yarn. Cotton piecegoods and cotton manufactures of all kinds, except hosiery and laoe. Cutlery. Fatty aoids. Furniture manufactured by joinery and other wood manufactures, except lacquered wares. Hardware' and holloware. Oilcloth. Soap. Toys, games, and piaying-cards. Wood and timber of the following kinds: Beech, birch, elm, and oak. ' Woollen and worsted manufactures of I alt kinds, except yarns.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 6

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THE PROSCRIBED LIST Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 6

THE PROSCRIBED LIST Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 6

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