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Groundnuts, earthnuts, or peanuts Signaling lamps of all kinds capable of

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Petroleum spirit and motor spirit (in- Torpedoes and parts thereof.

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Provisions and victuals which may be used Wagons, four-wheeled, capable of carrying

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1 Board of Trade authorizes shipment British wool to United States on condition equivalent tops and yards are exported to Great Britain. Arrangements limited to Members Textile Alliance. (See telegram of July 1, 1915, from Con. Gen. at Londor.)

Woolen and worsted yarns.

Woolen jerseys, cardigan jackets, woolen gloves, woolen socks, and men's woolen underwear of all kinds.

(C) That the exportation of the following goods be prohibited to all foreign countries in Europe and on the Mediterranean and Black Seas, other than France, Russia (except Baltic ports), Italy, Spain, and Portugal: Anchors and chain cables.

Armor plates, armor quality castings, and similar protective material. Asbestos.

Bags and sacks of all kinds (except bags
and sacks made of jute, and paper bags).
Bicycles and their component parts.
Binder twine.

Bladders, casings, and sausage skins.
Camphor.

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Forage, etc.-Continued.

Cakes and meals-Continued.
Locust bean meal.
Meat meal.

Palm nut cake and meal.
Poppy seed cake and meal.
Rapeseed or colzaseed cake and
meal.

Sesame seed cake and meal.

Soya bean cake and meal.

Sunflower seed cake and meal.
Chick-peas, pigeon peas, gram or dhol.
Dari.
Millet.

Molasses for cattle feeding.

Green forage and lupin seeds. Grindstones, carborundum wheels, and emery wheels.

Gums, resins, balsams, and resinous substances of all kinds, except such as contain caoutchouc.

Hair, animal, of all kinds, and tops, noils, and yarns of animal hair. Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, for the manufacture or repair of arms or of war material for use on land or sea, namely, plant for cordite and ammunition factories, namely:

Cordite presses.

Dies for cartridge cases.
Gauges for shells or cartridges.
Incorporators.

Lapping machines.

Rifling machines.

Wire-winding machines.

Intrenching tools and intrenching implements, namely, pickaxes and grubbers, whether of combination pattern or otherwise; spades and shovels of all descriptions; helves and handles for pickaxes, grubbers, spades, and shovels; and machinery for trenching and ditching. Lacs of all kinds, including shellac, gum lac, seed lac, stick lac, and other forms of lac, but not including lac lye. Lignum-vitæ.

Linen close canvas.

Linen duck cloth.

Lupin seeds and green forage. Machinery, metal-working.

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Metals and ores-Continued.

Copper ore.

Iron ore.

Iron, hæmatite pig.

Monazite sand.

Motor vehicles of all kinds, including mo

tor bicycles and their component parts and accessories.

Provisions, etc.-Continued.
Rice and rice flour.

Rye, rye flour and meal.

Sago and sago meal and flour.

Soups, compressed and desiccated. Tinned and potted meats and extract of meat.

Vegetables, fresh, except peas.

Packings, engine and boiler (including Railway material, both fixed and rolling

slagwool).

Peat.

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stock.

Rattans.

Seeds, clover and grass.

Shipbuilding materials, namely:
Boiler tubes.

Condenser tubes.

Iron and steel castings and forgings for hulls and machinery of ships.

Iron and steel plates and sectional ma-
terials for shipbuilding.

Marine engines and parts thereof.
Ships' auxiliary machinery.
Sounding machines and gear.
Telegraphs, wireless telegraphs, and tele-
phones, material for.

Terneplates.

Tin plates, including tin boxes and tin canisters for food packing.

[Translation.]

DEPARTMENT OF STATE,

Washington, August, 1915.

GERMAN EXPORT AND TRANSIT EMBARGO LISTS.

REMARKS: This list is not intended to be absolutely complete as, for example, it has not been feasible to enumerate all colors and dyestuffs, copper products, parts of torpedoes, and products of kalisalts. [Issued Apr. 21, 1915, and corrected to May 10, 1915, by the imperial statistical office.] CLASSIFIED LIST OF ARTICLES AFFECTED BY THE EXPORT AND TRANSIT EMBARGO.1

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Poultry (ducks, geese, chickens, pigeons, Fish, not live, fresh, salted, dried, smoked,

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1 The articles appearing herein below under Ia to Ic and under II are affected only by

export embargoes.

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(d) Mill products from grain (including rice) | Tobacco and tobacco products-Contd.

and pulse.

Flakes of grain, as oats, corn, and rice.

Peeled grain, as barley, oats.

Grits of grain, as corn, wheat, rice.
Groats of grain, as buckwheat, oats.
Bran of grain, as barley, oats, millet, corn,
rye, wheat, and rice.

Flour of grain (buckwheat, barley, oats,
millet, corn (dari), malt, rye, spelt, and
wheat), also coarse rye and wheat meal.
Flour of pulse (beans, peas, lentils).
Flour of rice.

Coarse ground grain, as barley, corn, rye, and wheat.

Coarse ground pulse.

Mill products, other, as:

Buckwheat, hulled.

Peas, shelled, etc. (pea groats, split

peas, etc.). Rolled barley.

Hulled oats.

Shelled millet.

Lentils (shelled).

Rice, including broken rice, polished.
Rice refuse.

(e) Groceries and substitutes, cacao products, tobacco and tobacco products.

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Carrots, sticks, and rolls for the produc- Turnip-rooted cabbage (as human food).

tion of snuff.

Smoking tobacco, cut.

Herbs for food.

Herb tea for drinking (Paraguay tea, etc.).

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