As regards the transit carriage of goods whose exportation is forbidden, the department of agriculture, in accordance with paragraph 5 of the law of August 18, 1914, has ordered for the time being that goods from abroad which come to Norway and are consigned to a foreign market shall be permitted to be sent on without a special permit. On the contrary, foreign goods consigned to a Norwegian market can not (be exported without permission from the department of agriculture foreign office), even if they are intended to be sent on. (Foreign Office, May 1, 1915.) 1 Includes semimanufactured or manufactured merchandise in which the product predominates, including, with regard to metals, their respective alloys. 2 Transit and transshipments forbidden when goods arrive in Continental Portugal or the adjacent islands described in manifests and bills of lading as shipped to order, or without an express declaration on said documents and at port of shipment as to the name of the consignee and the place or port of destination. These conditions do not apply to transactions made under contracts already signed, but the existence of these contracts must be proven, within 15 days from the publication of this decree, before the commission of subsistences and the goods must be exported within one month from the authorization given by the minister of finance on the report of the above-mentioned commission. 3 Reexportation forbidden, with conditions given in note 2. 4 Reexportation forbidden. 5 Exportation and reexportation. Skins, green or dry, weighing less than 25 Wool, unmanufactured, washed, raw, or kilos.1 Skins, tanned.1 Animals for transportation purposes. waste. ROUMANIA. Oats. Oxen. Peas. Petroleum, residues. Automobiles. Barley. Beans. Carriages. Cereals. Coal. Farm products for animals. Firearms (except sporting goods). Gold (coin and in all forms). Grain (consumed by herbiferous animals). Hides, raw or tanned. Munitions for cannon, guns, rifles, re- Almonds (except edible). Rye. Shot and lead to be melted, but not the Smokeless powder, as well as black powder. Swords, sabers, bayonets (except those Telegraph and telephone apparatus. Vehicles. Wagons. Wheat. Wireless telegraph apparatus. Wooden handles for shovels and axes. SPAIN. Beef, preserved. Alumina, alloys of, anhydrous or hydrated. Brass, articles wholly or partially manu 1 Reexportation forbidden, with conditions given in note 3. 2 Exportation and reexportation. 3 Transit and transshipments forbidden when goods arrive in Continental Portugal or the adjacent islands described in manifests and bills of lading as shipped to order, or without an express declaration on said documents and at port of shipment as to the name of the consignee and the place or port of destination. These conditions do not apply to transactions made under contracts already signed, but the existence of these contracts must be proven, within 15 days from the publication of this decree, before the commission of subsistences and the goods must be exported within one month from the authorization given by the minister of finance on the report of the above-mentioned commission. 4 Reexportation forbidden. 5 Royal order of Apr. 10, 1915, permits export of chick-peas up to 10,000 long tons, when embargo again becomes elective. All articles, exportation of which is prohibited, can not be reexported abroad in transit or by transshipment having once arrived at a Spanish port with bill of lading on which destination is given as Spain or when specific destination is lacking. To this end, embargoed articles accompanied by documents to order or without place of destination abroad and also those accompanied by simple bill of lading to Beard will be considered as intended for Spain and not reexportable. Arms and ammunition (see also War mate- | Chemicals, etc.-Continued. rial and explosives): Firearms, including revolvers and pistols; machine guns without carriages; also completed parts of such firearms, revolvers and pistols, machine guns, other kinds (on the other hand, not hunting guns, air and spring guns). Florets, sabers, swords, bayonets, cutlasses, and similar weapons (with or without sheaths); also parts thereof, gilded, silver-plated, nickeled, or etched: other kinds. Lead bullets and shot. (See Lead under metals, etc.) Artificial indigo (1194B). Automobiles and accessories. (See Vehicles.) Bags of sack cloth, evidently used. Bags of sack cloth, not evidently used other than so-called drop bags. Balata. (See Rubber.) Bark: White wood. China. Not specially mentioned for tanning. Bone dust. Buljong cubes, so-called. Cables, electrical. (See Wire.) Calves' stomachs (Fr. 73B). Cannon. (See War material.) Carriages. (See Vehicles and War material.) Cartridge cases. (See War materials.) Cartridges. (See Arms and ammunition and war material.) Catecu. (See Tanning materials.) Cattle. (See Animals.) Cattle hair. Chemicals, drugs, medicinal and pharma ceutical preparations (see also, Surgical supplies): Agar-agar (Fr. 1250). Aloe. Alyssum. Aminoform. Ammonia, bromide of (Fr. 1145). Antifebrile. Antifebrin. Antipyretics (Pyrazolonum fenyldi. metylicum). Areca and its salts. Arecoline and its salts. Atropamine and its salts. Atropine and its salts. Balsam, Peruvian and mastic; also Bromic acid salts (Fr. 1259). Bromide of potassium (Fr. 1145). Bromide salts that can not be referred Bromine (Fr. 1145). Bromural and preparations thereof. Caffeine and salts and preparations Calcium chloride (potassa and chloric acid) (1147A). Calcium perchloride (Fr. 1159). Camphor, purifed (Fr. 1216). Caustic potassa (potassium hydrate) (Fr. 1143). Chloral hydrate. Chloral potassium (1145D). Chloric ethyl and chloric methyl. Chlorine and chloride of lime. Chloroform. Cocainechloride. Cocain chloride. Coco leaves. Colchicine. Colophony; ordinary turpentine rosin. Cresol soap, solution of (lysol) (1125). Digitalis, leaves of, and preparations Digitalis leaves and senna leaves. Duboisine and its salts and combina- Epinephrine and salts and prepara tions thereof. Epirenine and salts and preparations thereof. Eucaine. Formalin in solid form (paraformalde hyde) (1184). Formin. Gelatine for bacteriological purposes (1249). Chemicals, etc.-Continued. Gutta-percha plasters, quicksilver and quicksilver carbolic. Hexamethylene (urotropine, formin, aminoform) and its salts. Hexametylentetramin. Hycosin. (See Scopolamine.) Hydrastic root. Hydrogen, bromide of. Hydrogen, iodine of. Iodine (Fr. 1145). lodine of ammonia (Fr. 1145). lodine of hydrogen. Iodine, organic combinations of. Iodine of potassium (Fr. 1145). Iodine salts which can not be referred to par. 1145. Iodine of sodium (Fr. 1145). Ipecacuanha root, rhizoma veratr (prust root, white), and senega root. Litmus (Fr. 1206). Lozenges of sublimate. "Luminal." Lysol. Lysol (solution of cresol soap) (1125). Magnesite (Fr. 3H). Magnesite, bricks of (650C). Manganate of pottassium (kaliumpermanganat). Mastic and Peruvian balsam; also styrax or purified (1178). Mastic preparations (Fr. 1117, 1119). Metacreosote and creosote (1176). Morphine and other products of opium, such as codein, etc., and physostigmin. Neosalvarsan and salvarsan. Opium (Fr. 1324). Opium, products of, such as morphine, codein, etc. Opium, tincture of, and other preparations of opium for medical purposes. Paraformaldehyde. Paraformaldehyde (formalin in solid form) (1184). Paranephrine and salts and preparations thereof (Fr. 1258). Peptones for bacteriological purposes (Fr. 147). Peroxide (1169). Peroxide of hydrogen. Peruvian balsam and mastic; also styrax, raw or purified (1178). Peruvian bark. "Peter's Basin," so called (Fr. 698). Phenacetin. Phosphates, raw, other kinds (4E). Phosphate, Thomas, and unground so-called Thomas slag (1227F). Chemicals, etc.-Continued. Physostigma. Physostigmin. Potassie saltpeter (calcium nitrate) (1151). Potassium, bromide of (Fr. 1145). Potassium, iodine of (Fr. 1145). Potassium, manganate of (kaliumper manganat). Propolis. Pyramidon (pyrazolonum and di metylaminophenyl). Quicksilver. Quicksilver and quicksilver carbolic. Quicksilver salts. Quicksilver and quicksilver salts; preparations thereof for medical purposes, for example, quicksilver plasters and quicksilver carbolic gutta-percha plasters. Quinine and its salts. Quinine, quinine salts, and preparations of quinine. Raw phosphates, other kinds (4E). Rhubarb, root of, medicinal, and preparations thereof. Root of rhubarb, medicinal, and preparations thereof. Sagrada bark and preparation thereof. Salipyrine (pyrazolonum pheyldi metylicum salicylicum). Salicyl acidic salt and vismut salts. Salt, table. Saltpeter, Chilian (sodium nitrate) and Norwegian (potassium nitrate). Salts, bromide of potassium. (See also Salts.) Salvarsan and neosalvarsan. Santonine and preparations thereof. Scopolamine (hycosin) and its salts. Semen colchici and preparations thereof. Senega-root. Senna leaves. Senna pods (folliculi sennæ). Sodium, bromide of (Fr. 1145). Strassfurter potassic salts, not specially mentioned, also refined (1227 B-E). Styrax, raw or purified, mastic and Superphosphate (1229). |