✨ Contraband of War List
Oct. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3545
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Manganese dioxide, hydrochloric acid, bromine phosphorus, carbon disulphide, arsenic and its compounds, chlorine, phosgene (carbonyl chloride), sulphur dioxide, prussiate of soda, sodium cyanide, iodine and its compounds.
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Capsicum and peppers.
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Gun-mountings, limber-boxes, limbers, military wagons, field forges, and their component parts; articles of camp equipment and their component parts.
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Barbed wire, and the implements for fixing and cutting the same.
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Range-finders and their component parts, searchlights and their component parts.
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Clothing and equipment of a distinctively military character.
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Saddle, draught, and pack animals suitable or which may become suitable for use in war.
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All kinds of harness of a distinctively military character.
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Hides of cattle, buffaloes, and horses; skins of calves, pigs, sheep, goats, and deer; and leather (undressed or dressed) suitable for saddlery, harness, military boots, or military clothing; leather belting, hydraulic leather, and pump leather.
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Tanning substances of all kinds, including quebracho wood and extracts for use in tanning.
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Wool (raw, combed, or carded), wool waste, wool tops and noils; woollen or worsted yarns, animal hair of all kinds, and tops, noils, and yarns of animal hair.
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Raw cotton, linters, cotton waste, cotton yarns, cotton piecegoods, and other cotton products capable of being used in the manufacture of explosives.
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Flax, hemp, ramie, kapok.
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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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Submarine sound-signalling apparatus.
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Armour-plates.
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Aircraft of all kinds, including aeroplanes, airships, balloons, and their component parts, together with accessories and articles suitable for use in connection with aircraft.
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Motor vehicles of all kinds, and their component parts.
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Tires for motor vehicles and for cycles, together with articles or materials especially adapted for use in the manufacture or repair of tires.
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Mineral-oils, including benzine and motor spirit.
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Resinous products, camphor and turpentine (oil and spirit), wood tar and wood-tar oil.
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Rubber (including raw, waste, and reclaimed rubber, solutions and jellies containing rubber, or any other preparations containing rubber, balata, and guttapercha, 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.
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Rattans.
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Lubricants.
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The following metals: Tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, sodium, nickel, selenium, cobalt, haematite pig-iron, manganese, electrolytic iron and steel containing tungsten or molybdenum.
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Asbestos.
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Aluminium, alumina, and salts of aluminium.
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Antimony, together with the sulphides and oxides of antimony.
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Copper, unwrought and part wrought; copper wire; alloys and compounds of copper.
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Lead, pig, sheet, or pipe.
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Tin, chloride of tin, and tin ore.
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Ferro alloys, including ferro-tungsten, ferro-molybdenum, ferro-manganese, ferro-vanadium, and ferro-chrome.
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The following ores: Wolframite, scheelite, molybdenite, manganese ore, nickel ore, chrome or haematite iron ore, iron pyrites, copper pyrites and other copper ores, zinc ore, lead ore, arsenical ore, and bauxite.
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Maps and plans of any place within the territory of any belligerent, or within the area of military operations, on a scale of four miles to one inch or any larger scale, and reproductions on any scale by photography or otherwise of such maps or plans.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1915, No 120
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1915, No 120
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