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Tantalum and its alloys, salts, compounds, and ores. Tar. Thiosulphates. (See " Metallic sulphites.") Thorium and its alloys and compounds. Tin; chloride of tin; tin-ore. Titanium and its salts and compounds; titanium-ore. Toluol and its mixtures and derivatives. Tools. (See "Lathes.") Tungsten and its alloys and compounds; tungsten-ores. Turpentine (oil and spirit). Tires for motor vehicles and for cycles, together with articles or materials especially adapted for use in the manufacture or repair of tires. Uranium and its salts and compounds; uranium-ore. Urea. Vanadium and its alloys, salts, compounds, and ores. Vegetable fibres. (See " Fibres.") Wagons, military, and their component parts. Warrants. (See "Gold.") Warships, including boats and their component parts of such a nature that they can only be used on a vessel of war. Waxes of all kinds. Wire, barbed. (See " Barbed wire.") Wire, steel and iron. Wood-spirit. (See " Alcohols.") Wood-tar and wood-tar oil. Woods of all kinds capable of use in war. Wool, raw, combed, or carded; wool-waste; wool tops and noils; woolleu or worsted yarns. Xyol and its mixtures and derivatives. Zinc and its alloys. Zinc-ore. Zirconia. Zirconium and its alloys and compounds. Schedule 11. Algae, lichens, and mosses. Barrels and casks, empty, of all kinds, and their component parts. Bladders. Boots and shoes suitable for use in war. Casein. Casings. Casks. (See " Barrels.") Charcoal. (See " Fuel.") Chronometers. Clothing and fabrics for clothing suitable for use in war. Docks, floating, and their component parts; parts of docks. *"'*Explosives not specially prepared for use in war. Field-glasses. Foodstuffs. Forage and feeding-stuffs for animals. Fuel, including charcoal, other than mineral oils. Furs utilizable for clothing suitable for use in war. Gelatine and substances used in the manufacture thereof, (due and substances used in the manufacture thereof. Guts. Harness and saddlery. Horse-shoes and shoeing-materials. Lichens. (See " Algie.") Mosses. (See " Alga>.") Nautical instruments, all kinds of. Oils and fats, animal, fish, and vegetable, other than those capable of use as lubricants, and not including essential oils. Oleaginous seeds, nuts, and kernels. Powder not specially prepared for use in war. Railway materials, both fixed and rolling stock. Sausage-skins. Skins utilizable for clothing suitable for use in war. Sponges, raw and prepared. Telegraphs, materials for ; materials for wireless telegraphs. Telephones, materials for. Telescopes. Vehicles of all kinds, other than motor vehicles, available for use in war, and their component parts. Vessels, craft, and boats of all kinds. Yeast. Given at our Court at Buckingham Palace, this second day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and in the eighth year of our reign. Cod save the King!
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