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Barium sulphate (barytes).

Bauxite.

Benzine. (See "Mineral Oils.")

Benzol and its mixtures and derivatives.

Bitumen.

Bleaching powder.

Bone black."

Bones in any form, whole or crushed; bone ash.
Borax, boric acid, and other boron compounds.
Bromine.

Cadmium, cadmium alloys, and cadmium ore.
Calcium acetate, nitrate, and carbide.

Calcium sulphate.

Camp equipment, articles of, and their component parts.
Camphor.

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Chlorides, metallic (except chloride of sodium) and metalloidic. Chlorine.

Chromium and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores.

Clothing and equipment of a distinctively military character.

Cobalt and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores.

Copper pyrites and other copper ores.

Copper, unwrought and part wrought; copper wire; alloys and compounds of copper.

Cork, including cork dust.

Corundum. (See "Emery.")

Cotton, raw, linters, cotton waste, cotton yarns, cotton piece-goods, and other cotton products capable of being used in the manufacture of explosives.

Coupons. (See "Gold.")

Credit notes. (See "Gold.")

Cresol and its mixtures and derivatives.

Cyanamide.

Debit notes.

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(See Gold.")

Diamonds suitable for industrial purposes.

Electrical appliances adapted for use in war and their component parts.

Electrolytic iron.

Emery, corundum, carborundum, and all other abrasive materials, whether natural or artificial, and the manufactures thereof. Equipment. (See " Clothing.")

Explosives, materials used in the manufacture of.
Explosives specially prepared for use in war.
Fatty acids.

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Fibres, vegetable, and yarns made therefrom.
Financial documents. (See Gold.")

Flax.

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Forges, field, and their component parts.
Formic acid and formates.

Formic ether.

Fusel oil. (See "Alcohols.")

Gases for war purposes and materials for production thereof.
Glycerine.

Gold, silver, paper-money, securities, negotiable instruments, cheques, drafts, orders, warrants, coupons, letters of credit, delegation, or advice, credit and debit notes, or other documents which in themselves, or if completed, or if acted upon by the recipient, authorise, confirm, or give effect to the transfer of money, credit, or securities.

Goldbeaters' skin.

Gun-mountings and their component parts.

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Gutta-percha. (See Rubber.")

Hæmatite iron ore.

Hæmatite pig-iron.

Hair, animal, of all kinds, and tops, and noils and yarns of animal hair.

Harness, of all kinds, of a distinctively military character.
Hemp.

Hides of cattle, buffaloes, and horses.

Hydrochloric acid.

Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, or for the manufacture or repair of arms or of war material for use on land or sea.

Incendiary materials for war purposes.

Insulating materials, raw and manufactured.

Iodine and its compounds.

Iridium and its alloys and compounds.

Iron (electrolytic).

Iron pyrites.

Kapok.

Lathes, machines, and tools, capable of being employed in the manufacture of munitions of war.

Lead and lead ore.

Leather, undressed or dressed, suitable for saddlery, harness, military boots, or military clothing.

Leather belting; hydraulic leather; pump leather.

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Letters of credit, delegation, or advice. (See Gold.")

Light producing materials for war purposes.

Limbers and limber-boxes and their component parts.
Lithium. (See Strontium.")

Lubricants.

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Manganese and manganese ore.

Manganese dioxide.

Maps and plans of any place within the territory of any belligerent, or within the area of military operations, on a scale of 4 miles to 1 inch or any larger scale, and reproductions on any scale, by photography or otherwise, of such maps or plans.

Mercury.

Metallic sulphites and thiosulphates.

Mineral oils, including benzine and motor-spirit.
Molybdenum and molybdenite.

Monazite sand.

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Motor-spirit. (See Mineral Oils.")

Motor vehicles of all kinds, and their component parts and accessories.

Naphtha. (See "Solvent Naphtha.")

Naphthalene and its mixtures and derivatives.

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Negotiable instruments. (See Gold.")

Nickel and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores.

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Phenol (carbolic acid) and its mixtures and derivatives.

Phosgene (Carbonyl Chloride).

Phosphorus and its compounds.

Photographic films, plates, and paper, sensitised.

Pitch.

Platinum and its alloys and compounds.

Potassium salts.

Powder specially prepared for use in war.

Projectiles, charges, cartridges, and grenades of all kinds, and their component parts.

Prussiate of soda.

Quebracho wood.

Quillaia bark.

Ramie.

(See "Tanning substances.")

Rangefinders and their component parts.

Rattans.

Resinous products.

Rhodium and its alloys and compounds.

Rubber (including raw, waste, and reclaimed rubber, solutions and jellies containing rubber, and any other preparations containing balata and gutta-percha, and the following varieties of rubber, viz., Borneo, Guayule, Jelutong, Palembang, Pontianac, and all other substances containing caoutchouc), and goods made wholly or partly of rubber.

Ruthenium and its alloys and compounds.
Sabadilla seeds and preparations thereof.

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Silk, artificial, and the manufactures thereof.

Silk, in all forms, and the manufactures thereof; silk cocoons. Silver. (See Gold.")

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Skins of calves, pigs, sheep, goats, and deer.
Smoke-producing materials for war purposes.

Soap.

Soda lime.

Sodium.

Sodium chlorate and perchlorate.

Sodium cyanide.

Solvent naphtha and its mixtures and derivatives.

Starch.

Steel containing tungsten or molybdenum.

Strontium and lithium compounds and mixtures containing the

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Sulphuric acid; fuming sulphuric acid (oleum).

Sulphuric ether.

Talc.

Tanning substances of all kinds, including quebracho wood, and

extracts for use in tanning.

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.

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Tools. (See Lathes.")

Tungsten and its alloys and compounds; tungsten ores.
Turpentine (oil and spirit).

Tyres for motor vehicles and for cycles, together with articles or materials especially adapted for use in the manufacture or repair of tyres.

Uranium and its salts and compounds; uranium ore.

Urea.

Vanadium and its alloys, salts, compounds and ores.

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Vegetable fibres. (See Fibres.")

Waggons, military, and their component parts.

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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.

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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; woollen or worsted yarns.

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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 utilisable for clothing suitable for use in war.

Gelatine and substances used in the manufacture thereof.

Glue and substances used in the manufacture thereof.
Guts.

Harness and saddlery.

Horse-shoes and shoeing materials.
Lichens. (See
(See "Algae.")

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Mosses. (See Algæ.")

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 utilisable 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 2nd day of July in the year of our Lord 1917, and in the 8th year of our Reign.

God save the King.

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