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9. Manganese bioxide, hydrochloric acid, bromine, phosphorus and its compounds, carbon bisulphide, arsenic and its compounds, chlorine, phosgene (oxychloride of carbon), sulphur anhydride, prussiate of soda, cyanide of sodium, iodine and its compounds, oxalic acid and oxalates, formic acids and formates phenates, metallic sulphates and Ibyposulphates , chatux sodee, chloride of calcium, salts of strontium , lithium and their compounds (3). 10. Pepper and cayenne pepper. 11. Gun-carriages, munition-boxes, limbers, ammunition-wagons, field forges and their component parts, and articles of camp equipment and their component parts. 12. Barbed wire, and implements for fixing and cutting it. 13. Telemeters and their component parts, and searchlights and their component parts. 14. Clothing and equipment of a military character. 15. Animals, saddle, draught or pack, suitable, or which may become suitable, for use in war. 10. All kinds of harness of a military character. 17. Hides of cattle, buffaloes, and horses; hides of calves, pigs, sheep, goats, and deer; leather, dressed or undressed, suitable for saddlery, harness, military boots or military clothing; lealher belting; hydraulic leather, pump leather. 18. Tanning-substances of all kinds, including quebracho wood, and-extracts for use in tanning. 19. Wool, raw, combed, or carded; wool-waste; wool tops and noils; animal-hair of all kinds, and tops, noils, and yarns of animal-hair. 20. Cotton, raw, linters, cotton-waste, cotton-yarns, cotton piece-goods, and other cotton products capable of being used in the manufacture of explosives. 21. Flax, hemp, ramie, kapok, and all other vegetable fibres and yearns made therefrom. 22. Warships, including boats and their component parts of such a nature that they could only be used on a, vessel of war. 23. Submarine sound-signalling apparatus. 24. Armour plates. 25. Aircraft, of all kinds, including aeroplanes, airships, balloons and their component parts, together with accessories and articles suitable for use in connection with aircraft. 26. Motor vehicles of all kinds and their component parts and accessories. 27. Tires for motor vehicles and for cycles, and articles and materials specially adapted for use in the manufacture and repair of tires. Goldbeater skin (2). 28. Mineral oils, including benzene and motor-spirit. 29. Resinous products, camphor, turpentine (or land-spirit), tar and essence of wood-tar, bitumen, asphalt, pitch and tar of all kinds (2). 30. Rubber (including raw, waste, and reclaimed rubber, solutions and jellies containing rubber, balata, and guttapercha, and the following varieties of rubber —viz., Borneo, Guayule, Jelutong, Palembang, Pontiauac, and all other substances containing caoutchouc) and goods made wholly or partly of rubber. 31. Rattans. Bamboo canes (2). 32. Lubricants, and especially castor-oil. 33. The following metals : Tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, titanium, uranium (3), sodium, nickel, zinc (3) selenium, cobalt, pig-iron, haematite, manganese, electrolytic iron, steel containing tungsten or molybdenum, or titanium, or uranium (3). , «54. Asbestos. 35. Aluminium, alumina and salts of aluminium, aluminium alloys (3). 36. Antimony, together with sulphides and oxides of antimony. 37. Copper, unwrOught and part wrought, copper wire, alloys and compounds of copper. 38. Lead in all forms. 39. Tin, chloride of tin, and tin-ore. 40. Alloys of iron, including ferro-tungstcn, ferro-molybdenum, ferro-manganese, ferro-vanadium, ferro-chrome, ferro-titanium, and ferro-uranium (3). 41. The following minerals: Ores of tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, titanium, ura/nium; ores of manganese, nickel, chrome, and haematite; iron-ore, iron-pyrites, copper-pyrites and other copper-ores, zinc-ore, lead-ore, arsenical ore, bauxite, criolite, ores of strontium, and lithium (3). 42. Maps and plans of any place within the territory of any belligerent, or within the area of military operations, on a scale of 1/250,000 or any larger scale, and reproductions on any scale, by photography or otherwise, of such maps or plans; sensitized films, plates, and photographic papers (3). 43. Cork, including cork-dust. 44. Bones, in any form, whole or crushed, and bone-ash, animal black (3). 45. Soap, bois de Panama (3). 46. Metallic chlorides except chloride of sodium, metalloid chloride (1). 47. Alogenous compounds of carbon, starch (1). 48. Borax, boric acid, and other compounds of boron (1). 49. Sabadilla seeds and preparations from them (1). 50. Gold, silver, money, title-deeds, negotiable credit, bills, cheques, drafts, coupons; letters of credit, of assignment, or of advice; notices of credit and debit, or other documents which in themselves completed or used by the receiver may authorize, confirm, or render effective the transfer of money, credit, or shares (3). 51. Talc (2). 52. Feldspar (2). 53. Electrical appliances suitable for use in war, and their separate parts (2). 54. Isolating-appliances (2). 55. Acid greases (2).
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