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Lubricants. Machines. (See " Lathes.") 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 in. 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 benzene and motor-spirit. Molybdenum and molybdenite. Monazite sand. 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. Negotiable instruments. (See "Gold.") Nickel atid its alloys, salts, compounds, and ores. Nitrates of all kinds. Nitric acid. Oleum. (See " Sulphuric acid.") Orders. (See " Gold.") Osmium and its alloys and compounds. Oxalic acid and oxalates. Palladium and its alloys and compounds. Paper money. (See " Gold.") Peppers. Phenates. Phenol (carbolic acid) and its mixtures and derivatives. Phosgene (carbonyl chloride). Phosphorus and its compounds. Photographic films, plates, and paper, sensitized. 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. (See " Tanning-substances.") Quillaia bark. Ramie. liangefinders 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 guttapercha, and the following varieties of rubber, viz. : Borneo, Guayule, Jelutong, Palembang, Ponlianae, 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. Searchlights and their component parts. Securities. (See "Gold.") Selenium. Silk, artificial, and the manufactures thereof. Silk, in all forms, and the manufactures thereof; silk cocoons. Silver. (See " Gold.") 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 same. Submarine sound-signalling apparatus. Sulphur. Sulphur dioxide. Sulphuric acid; fuming sulphuric acid (oleum). Sulphuric ether. Talc. Tanning-substances of all kinds, including quebracho wood, and extracts for use in tanning.
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