EXPORTS FROM UNITED KINGDOM
FURTHER ADDITIONS TO FREE LIST. A further cablegram has just been received by H.M. Trade Commissioner from the Board of Trade, London, to effect that the undermentioned goods may now be exported from the United Kingdom without a license:— Acetic acid, ammonia and its salts except sulphate, artificial abrasives, aspirin, axes, bags and sacks other than nitrate bags, boilers and parts, bristles not of European origin, calcium carbide, cascara sagrada, cement, chromium salts except bichromate of soda, copper bars, sheets, and tubes, covalticnrom, embrocation, flax cordage and twine, ferro allays (various), formic acid, gallnut extracts, gum and gloy, gum arabic, gum tragacaath, hatchets, hammers, hemp, insulating materials (various), iron and steel structural material, lead compounds in mixture not exceeding 20 per cent, lead, linen, liquorice root and juice, lubricants (various), manganese, magnetos, motor spirits, nickel, nitre, oakum, oil fuel, oil varnish, oil waste, packing-cases (empty), paraffin oil, petroleum and products, platinum, revolution indicators, selenium, silicon, manganese, soda crystals, spiegeleisen, tapers, thorium, titanium, tungsten except lamp filaments, turpentine, wire barbed, wire galvanised, wood screws, X-ray apparatus, zinc oxide.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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