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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE

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204 <strong>THE</strong> <strong>CYPRUS</strong> <strong>GAZETTE</strong> (EXTRAORDINARY), 26th JULY, 1918.Linen manufactures, the foUowing :—(B) Canvas hose.(B) Cloth, unbleached, woven from bleachedor unbleached flax yams, whether the clothor yam is pure or mixed with any othermaterial :—(i) being of a weight per square yard exceeding8 ounces ; or(ii) if of a weight per square yard of 8 ouncesor less, aggregating 96 threads or moreper inch warp and weft combined.-(C) Cloth woven from bleached or unbleachedflax yams not otherwise specifically prohibited,whether the cloth or yam is pureor mixed with any other material.(c) Goods manufactured wholly or partly offlax, not otherwise prohibited.(A) Linen thread.(A) Linen yam.(c) Linoleum.(A) NightUghts manufactured whoUy or partlyof paraflfin wax or taUow.(A) Nightlights (except when whoUy or partlymanufactured of paraflfin wax or tallow).(c) Rugs (except horse rugs).(B) Sealskins, untanned hair.Ships' rigging, fittings for, the following :—J?t(A) Belaying pins.Silk and silk manufactures, the following :—(c) Articles of clothing for men's wear, manufacturedfrom tissues and fabrics of silk ofall kinds (including artificial silk), whetherpure or mixed with other yards or material,in the grey, or discharged, undyed, dyed orprinted, unweighted or weighted.(B) Tissues and fabrics of silk of aU kinds(including artificial silk), whether pure ormixed with other yams or material, in thegrey, or discharged, undyed, dyed or printed,unweighted or weighted; with the exception ofvelvets, plushes, hair nets in the piece, laces,mourning crepe, trimmings, braids, ribbonsnot exceeding six inches in width, furnishingfabrics (embroidered or brocaded), fabricscontaining any kind of metal thread, and aUmade-up articles, not otherwise prohibited.(B) Soap containing more than one per cent,of glycerine.(C) Soap (except soft soap) containing one percent, or less of glycerine.(B) Soap, soft, containing one per cent, or lessof glycerine.(c) Spirits, potable, of a strength of less than43 degrees above proof.(B) Tin, and aUoys of tin not otherwise specificaUyprohibited.(c) Tin, manufactures of (except hoUow-ware,tin plates, and receptacles made from tinplates).(B) Tin ore.(c) Tissues manufactured wholly or partly ofwool or hair (except khaki woollen or worstedcloth).(c) Wine.(B) Wire, iron, and articles whoUy manufacturedthereof.(B) Wire rods, iron.(B) Wire, steel, and articles wholly manufacturedthereof.(B) Wire rods, steel.Wool and wool manufactures, the following :—(B) Khaki cloth made from wool or frommixtures of wool with other materials.(B) Scarves, shawls, jerseys, cardigan jackets,men's gloves, men's socks, men's hosiery andmen's underwear of all kinds manufacturedwholly or partly of wool.(B) Stockinette manufactured whoUy or partlyof wool.(C) Wool, aU manufactures, mixtures and productsof, not otherwise specifically prohibited.(2) That the foUowing headings should beadded :—(B) Algin and its compounds.(B) Ambergris.(B) Asphalt, and articles containing asphalt.(B) Asphalt, coal tar.(B) Baskets and basketware.(B) Bedding (not including bedsteads and partsthereof).(B) Belting, woven hair.(c) Belting, not otherwise prohibited.(B) Bitumen, Uquid or soUd, and articles containingbitumen.(B) Blankets, manufactured whoUy or partly ofwool or hair.(c) Blankets, not otherwise prohibited.(B) Bristles.(c) Brooms and brushes, not otherwise specificaUyprohibited.(B) Brushes, tooth.(B) Candles.(B) Cartridges, charges of all kinds and theircomponent parts, and tools, appurtenancesand accessories for the filling ana repair ofrifle and shot gun cartridges.(B) Carpets and carpet rugs made wholly orpartly of wool or hair.(c) Carpets and carpet rugs, not otherwise prohibited.(B) Celluloid, articles wholly or partly manufacturedof.Chemicals, etc., the following :—(B) Ammonia and its salts, whether simpleor compound, and mixtures containing suchsalts (except ammonia liquor, Uquefiedammonia, ammonium alum, ammoniumcarbonate, chloride, nitrate, perchlorate*,sulphate and sulphocyanide, and nickel ammoniumsulphate, and mixtures contaiiungsuch ammonium salts).(B) Ammonium alum and mixtures containingammonium alum.(B) Ammonium carbonate and mixtures containingammonium carbonate.(B) Ammonium chloride, including muriate ofammonia and salammoniac, and mixturescontaining these substances.(B) Ammonium nitrate and mixtures containingammonium nitrate.(B) Ammonium perchlorate and mixtures containingammonium perchlorate.(B) Ammonium sulphate and sulphocyanide.(B) Cinchona bark, its alkaloids and theirsalts, and preparations of any of these substances.(c) Hydrastis canadensis and hydrastine.(B) Nickel ammonium sulphate and mixturescontaining nickel ammoniiun sulphate.(B) Nickel, oxides and salts of (except nickelanamonium sulphate and nickel nitrate) andmixtures containing such oxides or saltsof nickel.B) Soda, caustic and mixtures containingcaustic soda.B) Sodium carbonate in all forms, includingsodium sesquicarbonate and mixtures containingany of these substances.B) Tin, chlorides of.B) Tin, compounds of (except chlorides andoxide of tin).B) Tin, oxide of, and mixtures and preparationscontaining tin oxide.(B) Cork and cork dust.ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ

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