✨ Contraband Proclamation
Num. 13. 423
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916.
Contraband of War.
THE following Proclamation by His Majesty the King is published by His
Excellency the Governor for the information of the public.
BY THE KING.
A PROCLAMATION
Making certain Additions to and Amendments in the List of Articles to be
treated as Contraband of War.
GEORGE R.I.
WHEREAS on the fourteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,
We did issue Our Royal Proclamation specifying the articles which it was Our
intention to treat as Contraband during the continuance of hostilities or until We
did give further public notice :
And whereas it is expedient to make certain further additions to and amend-
ments in the said list :
Now, therefore, We do hereby declare, by and with the advice of Our Privy
Council, that during the continuance of the war or until We do give further public
notice the following articles will be treated as absolute contraband in addition to
those set out in Schedule I of Our Royal Proclamation aforesaid: Cork,
including cork dust; bones in any form, whole or crushed, and bone ash; soap;
vegetable fibres, and yarns made therefrom.
And We do hereby further declare that as from this date the following amend-
ments shall be made in Schedule I of Our Royal Proclamation aforesaid:—
In Item 8, for “acetone” shall be substituted “acetones, and raw or finished
material usable for their preparation.”
In Item 9, for “phosphorous” shall be substituted “phosphorous and its com-
pounds.”
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NZ Gazette 1916, No 13
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🌏 Proclamation adding to and amending the list of Contraband of War
🌏 External Affairs & Territories3 February 1916
War, Contraband, Proclamation, World War I, Trade
- His Majesty the King
- His Excellency the Governor