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782 BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL

16 October 19

Trade With the Soviet Bloc: Lists of Goods Controlled


for Strategic Reasons
Surface grinding machines, horizontal spindle rectangul .
N July 26, the President of the Board of Trade announced in the
OHouse of Commons that, following consulations with other
countries, agreement had been reached on a reduction of the lists
ing table greater than 24 inches wide.'
Surface grinding machines, multi-spindle, rotary table
ar recIprocat.;
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it
Thread grinding machines. . .~~
of goods other than ships, the export of which to the Soviet Bloc Honing machines, multi-station. \' Eq\
(as distinct from China) is controlled for strategic reasons. Certain Jig boring machines. ~!S COl
problems of definition had still, however, to be worked out. Lathes, the following: - :
Although one or two definitions have yet to be settled, it is now Eql
Centre lathes exceeding 18 inches centre height and exceedin 18 {
possible to publish below the new lists of the items, other than ships, between centres. g fe~ Fill
the export of which is controlled by the United Kingdom for strategic Combination tube boring and turning lathes. ' ~f me

reasons and which may not, therefore, be exported to the Soviet Bloc Multi-spindle automatic lathes. Gal
countries without approval. Right-angle T l a t h e s . ; " I
The general effect of the revised controls is to reduce the embargo Spinning lathes designed for use with or equipped with spindl d' ~ I
motor exceeding 10 h.p. e fJVt~, I
list by about 80 items, and the quantitative control list by about 70 Turr~t lathes of 4 inches bar capacity and over or swing-over-bed ft
items and to enlarge the area of permitted trade in a large number of 24 Inches or over. 0 J',
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categories remaining under control. Examples of the last include Machinery for drawing and tempering wire 0·015 inch in diamet .~ desigJ
general purpose machine tools, electric generating plant, locomotives less or tubing 0·026 inch in diameter or less. er ofi
parts
and railway equipment, chemicals and chemical plant. Milling and planing machines, the following : - . ! rollo v
List I shows the goods which are subject to embargo and List 11 Armour plate planing machines. :1
conta
the items which are subject to quantitative limit~. Mil.ling machines having a travelling head or heads, capable of rnillin{ Oil
aucraft spars. g;~ Pi~
For the convenience of traders List I includes the munitions and
Plan~n~ machin~s, pl~no-milli~g machines,. combinatio~ planing an~ triflUi
atomic energy items which have for several years been subject to mIllIng machInes w tth capaCIty for workpIeces 6 feet WIde or over ot1
embargo in the United Kingdom. These goods were outside the PiI
20 feet long or over. lined
scope of the President's announcement on July 26. The number of Thread milling machines, 6 inches thread diameter and over. fono';
items in List I is accordingly greater than that mentioned by the Presses, hydraulic and mechanical, of an effective operating pressure orf (a)
President. over 1,000 tons. ;; (b)
For technical reasons and in order to facilitate matters for traders, Profiling, copying and duplicating machines. "
some of the definitions used differ slightly from those agreed by the Machines specially designed for the working or forming of aircraft sheet ~;, (c)
Co-ordinating Committee on East-West Trade. In no case, however, aircraft plate or aircraft extrusions. tf
Machine tool parts and accessories, the following :- :;~ Ph
do the amended definitions alter the scope of the controls agreed by Accessories, for attachment to metal working machine tools, designed~ therE
the Co-ordinating Committee. to render such machine tools capable of the automatic reproductioQl; gallo
Most of the necessary changes in export licensing are brought about or duplication of a model, template or pattern (other than taper~ PI:
by the Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment No. 2) Order, 1954- turning attachments). thep
see page 788 of this issue. High frequency spindles (over 60 cycles) and assemblies thereof for.
Exporters should address any inqui~ies concerning these lists either internal grinding nlachines. Pr
to the Board of Trade, Commercial Relations and Exports Department, Metal cutting and working tools, not incorporating diamonds, 3\iat
Horse Guards Avenue, London, S.'V.l (from which further copies of operations, the following : - one I
Deep hole drills of the type in which a hardened steel or hard Pu
the lists may be obtained) or to the Production department for the cutting piece is fixed into a tubular shank. or in
item concerned. Applications for export licences or for further Surface broaching. (a)
information on the types of goods for which an export licence is (b:
required should be addressed to the Board of Trade, Export Licensing Group B
Branch, Atlantic House, Holbom Viaduct, London, E.C.l. (c)
[In this group a specified corrosion-resistant materi~l means. ~olytetra-j
fluoroethylene, polytrifluorochloroethylene, or a matenal contammg:- t DJ
(i) 90 per cent. or more tantalum, titanium or zirconium, either separatelr:f 1lldl
List I or combined, or 'z Cc
(ii) 50 per cent. or more cobalt or molybdenum, either separately 01',; Va
Group A combined, or :' atth
(iii) 10 per cent. or more silicon (as metal alloy).] h 1I ~, Va
Apparatus designed for removing surplus stock from workpieces of metal Blowers and compressors (turbo, centrifugal and axial-flow types), W 0 1,; vacu'
or other materials : - made of or lined with aluminium, nickel or alloy containing 60 per cent. ot;, desi~
(a) by the discharge of electric sparks from a shaped electrode, or Va
(b) by applying ultrasonic vibrations, or more nickel. . t
Carbon black furnaces, controlled atmosphere type, intenmtten Qral
(c) by electrolytic means in combination with abrasive action. matil
Machines and apparatus specially designed for making or measuring gas continuous.
Centrifugal counter-current solvent extractors. W
turbine blades. Centrifuges, with a peripheral speed of 1,000 feet per t:e~o?~ the)
l\1:achines, l\1etalworking, not elsewhere specified, the following : - wholly made of or lined with aluminium, nickel or alloy conl.a1Dm~ I
Boring and turning mills, vertical, the following:-
Automatic cycle types.
cent. or more nickel; and centrifugal bowls made of these matena tIe
Compressors, not elsewhere specified, of 300 b.h.p. or more,.capa
Type<;. other than automatic cycle, with table diameter over 96 inches.
Deep hole drilling machines in which the coolant passes through the
delivering air, gases or vapours at pressures exceeding 450 p.s.l.g. c(
Dielectric driers for bacteriological materials.
drill. (a:
External surface broaching machines. Electrolytic cells for the production of fluorine. . oxide the',
Equipment for the production of hydrogen and deuterIum . , >

Forging hammers, the following:- (b


Gravity hammers having a falling 'weight of over six tons. following:- b the
Complete installations capable of producing hydro ge ~.
Steam, air or mechanical hammers of rated size over five tons.
Gear cutting machines, other than hobbing machines of 48 inches
h
lytic process at a rate of 30,000 cu. ft. or more per ou ~f 60 cu. ft.; El
Electrolytic cells for the production of hydrogen at a rate , {a'
maximum work diatueter or less.
Grinding machines, the following : - or more per hour ; 'uro oxiJe. .
Equipment for the production or concentration of dbeutecilor svnthetic),"
Auto cycle, auto sizing grinding machines for broaching tools. Equipment for the production of lubricants (petroleum ase . .
Automatic oscillating race track grinding nlachines. (b
Contour profile grinding machines. the following : - , 'ng units;, {:
Dewaxing units, including centrifugal and s~lvent dew~filtration, and
Disc grinding machines, multi-spindle. Filtration units~ including percolation filtratIOn, contac
Gear grinding machines, generating types.
filtrol fractionation units ; I s and parts:
Internal grinding machines incorporating high frequency (over 60 Fractionating, rectifying, and dephlegmating co unln ,
cycles) spindles.
Jig grinding machines. specially designed therefor ; t page)
Roll grinding machines. (Continued on neX
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trade with the Soviet Bloc-(Continued)


fI drogenation plant designed to operate at pressures of 360 p.s.i.g. or
fLY YOUR fR£I6HT
y er (other than equipment specially designed for the production of
~onia or methanol) and parts specially designed therefor.
51 ent processing units, including phenol, duosol furfural and nitro-
and representatives BY '·O·A·!'
°b:nzene solvent extraction and propane de-asphalting units ;
cornplet~ plants incorporating any such equipment for the production
of lubrIcants.
'pment specially designed for the production of nitrogen tetroxide or
Eq~1ersion to nitric acid of 98 per cent. or higher concentration.
;"coO,
"'Equipment specially designed for the separation of isotypes of uranium.
Furnaces vacuum, designed to operate at pressures lower than 0·1 mm.
~f mercury 'and at temperatures higher than 1100 e.
o

Gs liquefying equipment, the following:-


Equipment ~or the sep~ration <,!f helium from methane ;
Liquid fluonne prodUCIng equIpment ;
Liquid oxygen or liquid hydrogen producing plants specially designed
to be mobile or transportable in one or more units.
Heat exchangers (tubular) and parts therefor, other than aluminium tubing,
designed to operate at pressures of 300 p.s.i.g. and above and having all
sin contact with the flow made of or lined ,vith anyone or more of the
~wing materials: aluminiu~, nickel, titanium, zirconium or alloy
containing 60 per cent. or more nIckel.
Oil well drilling and exploration equipment.
Pipe and tubing made of or lined with polytetrafluoroethylene or poly-
trifluorochloroethylene.
Pipe valves an~ cocks havi!1g all ~arts in cont~ct with the flow made of or
lined with a speCIfied corrOSIon-resIstant matenal, other than valves of the
fAST fR£OU£NT SfBVIC£S TO ALL SIX CONTINfNTS'
following descriptions : -
(a) Check valves, non-return valves, float valves. Full information from your local B.O.A.C. Forwarding
(b) Pressure relief valves designed for working pressures of less than Agent or B.O.A.C., Air Freight Dept., Airways Terminal,
450 p.s.i.g. Victoria, S.W.! (VICtoria 2323).
(c) Valves and cocks specially designed for milking machines or for
electrical household refrigerators or for home freezers.
Plant for the production of military explosives, parts specially designed
therefor including nitrators, batch types with a capacity of 125 imperial
.8'O·A'CTAKH600DJARf Of YOUR fRf~
gallons or morc, and continuous types.
Plant for the production of titanium metal (other than separate plant for
the production of titanium tetrachloride) and parts specially designed there- BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION WITH QANTAS, S.A.A. AND TEAL
for.
Processing units of types suitable for the production of components of
3\iation fuels for reciprocating engines, and complete plants incorporating
one or more of such units.
Pumps (other than vacuum pumps) capable of delivering liquids separately
or in combination with solids or gases or solids and gases and,
(a) designed to move molten metals by electromagnetic forces, or
(b) with all parts in contact with the flow made of or lined with a specified
corrosion-resistant material, or
(c) designed to produce pressures of 450 p.s.i.g. and above and having
,an inlet connection greater than 3 inches internal diameter.
Umts for treating, separating and stabilizing mineral oil and natural gas,
1lld for extracting natural gas, and parts specially designed therefor.
Complete plants incorporating one or more of such units.
Vac~um ~iiffusion pumps having a diameter, measured inside the barrel Spanning
at the mlet Jet, of 12 inches or greater.
Vacuum pumps (mechanical diffusion or ejector) designed to produce a
d"ac~um of 0·1 mm. of mercury pressure absolute or less and parts specially
eSlgned therefor.
the East
Valllves, with bellows seal, wholly made of or lined with aluminium, nickel
Qr ~ 0lY containing 60 per cent. or more nickel, either manually or auto-
matlca 1y operated.
th WAmelde~ or seamless steel drill pipe conforming with the specifications of Branches of The
e encan Petroleum Institute for oil country tubular products. Chartered Bank of India,
Australia and China under
British management directed
Group C from London are established
Compression ignition (Diesel) engines of the following descriptions : - in most centres of commercial
the importance throughout Southern
(a) Capable of developing 50 b.h.p: and over and having a non-magnetic and South Eastern Asia and the Far
(b) COntent exceeding 50 per cent. of their total weight ; East. At all these branches a com-
CadPable of developing 1,500 b.h.p. and over and speeds of 600 r.p.m. plete banking service is available and,
an Over.
in particular, facilities are provided for
ft.
~Ieetrical machinery of the following descriptions : - the financing of international trade in co-
a) Gen~rators, generating sets and synchronous condensers of a maximum operation with the Bank's offices in London,
ic), ~hntI~uous rating of 10,000 kW. and over and stators and rotors Manchester and Liverpool, its agencies in New York and
(b) Mere or ; Hamburg and a world-wide range of banking correspondents.
{:) !vIotors 12,500 b.h.p. and over, 1 hour rating; In London and Singapore the Bank is prepared to act as
nd an~tors over 1,000 b.h.p., 1 hour rating, reversing type, liquid cooled executor or trustee. -
1o(d) '\ total~y enclosed;
rts ~eUto~atIc and semi-automatic apparatus for starting, stopping, THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA
raVt~rslllg and speed control of motors 12,500 b.h.p. and over, 1 hour (Incorporated by Royal C1ulTter, 1853)
Ing.
Head Office: 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C.2
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16 October 19Si

Trade with the Soviet Bloc-(Continued)


Group D (0 ·0005 inch) or a variation per shipment f
(0,001 inch), (iii) for ball sizes 76 mm 0 ±9-02 54 rnrn
Artificial graphite in the form of blocks or rods from which a cube of over a variation per carton of ±0-0127 ~3(Oehes) and
2 inches side can be cut and having a boron content of one part per million or a variation per shipment of ±0'OS08 run; ( -0005 inchi
or less. (2) needle rollers. . 0'002 inch)'
Ball or roller bearings, the following:- Inner rings and outer rings of steel alloy, sub-assembl' es '
Complete bearings in which anyone or more of the following parts, or separators capable of being used as parts fo/ anhd retaint n
viz., inner rings, outer rings, balls or rollers are made of any bearings. SUe COlllplett
material other than : -
(a) low carbon steel containing not more than 0·4 per cent. of Compressors, blowers and fans of the following description' S
carbon and no other elements except those present as im- (a) Turbo-compressors, blowers and fans capable of 0 e '-:-
purities or in such low quantities as not to modify the basic mainstream internal air flow exceeding a Mach No. ~f ~.~~g with a
characteristics of the steel. (b) Turbo-compressors, blowers and fans of axial flow type . 'h
(b) high carbon chromium steel type En 31 as specified in British pression ratio of 2: 1 or more and capable of oper ~lt a ~om­
Standard for Wrought Steels B.S. 970: 1947 as amended; mainstream internal air flow exceeding a l\'1ach No. of ~'7n~ WIth a
or equivalent types normally used in the manufacture of ball (c) Compressors, blowers and fans capable of either (i) an .' 11
or roller bearings. pression ratio of 2: 1 or more coupled with a capa~~era f cam.
(c) nickel-molybdenum steel type En 34 as specified in British 124,000 ~u. ft. ~er minute at intake condit.ions, or (ii)l ~n 0
Standard for Wrought Steels B.S. 970: 1947 as amended; compreSSIon ratio of over 3: 1 coupled WIth a capac't f
or equivalent types normally used in the manufacture of ball 35,300 cu. ft. per minute at intake conditions; I Y 0 over
or roller bearings. (d) Compressors, blowers. and fans cap~ble of handling a mass flow of
Complete bearings processed by heat treatment for the purpose of over 2,500 lbs. per mInute and desIgned for operating with' ak
stabilizing them for use at normal operation temperatures over 1500 C. above normal atmospheric density. tnt e
(302° F.). Cru~ibles, moulds. and p~uring rods ~ompos~d of 97 per cent. or more
Complete bearings manufactured to tolerances closer than those by weIght of ~eryl~Ium o?nde, m~~nesIu~ o~Ide or zirconium oxide 0'
shewn in the following tables:- composed of ZIrCOnIum OXIde stabIlIzed WIth lIme or magnesium oxide o~

1. INNE'R RING

BORE SIZES
- ---,----' Am
Inch type ... Over 0 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5 Over 7 Over 10 in. .~
including 2 in. including 3 in. including 5 in. including 7 in. including 10 in.
l\Ietric type ... Over 0 Over 50 Over 80 Over 120 Over 180 Over 250 mm.
including 50 mm. including 80 mm. including 120 mm. including 180 mm. including 250 mm.

Total bore tolerance (inches) ·0002 ·0003 ·0003 ·0004 ·0005 ·0005
Eccentricity ... (inches) ·0002 ·0002 ·0003 ·0003 ·0004 ·0005
Parallelism of races (inches) ·0002 ·0002 ·0003 ·0003 ·0004 ·0005
WobbIe or parallelism of track to
faces ... ... (inches) ·0003 ·0003 ·0004 ·0004 ·0005 ·0006

A
2. OUTER RING
AJ
OUTSIDE DIAMETER S I Z E S

Inch type Over 0


incl. 2 in.
Over 2
incl. 3 in.
Over 3
incl. 5 in.
Over 5
incl. 6 in.
Over 6
incl. 7 in.
lover
7
incl. 10 in.
Over 10
incl. 12 in.
Over 12
incl. 16 in.
Over l6in.

Metric type Over 0 Over 50 Over 80 Over 120 Over 150 Over 180 Over 250 Over 315 Over 400
incl. 50 mm. incl. 80 mm. incl. 120 mm. incl. 150 mm. incl. 180 mm.; incl. 250 mm. inol. 315 mm. inc]' 400 mm. mm.

Total outside diameter tolerance


(inches) ·0002 ·0003 ·0003 ·0004 ·0005 ·0005 ·0005 ·0006 ·0007
Eccentricit.y (inches) ·0002 ·0003 ·0004 ·0004 ·0005 ·0005 ·0006 ·0007 ·0008
Parallelism of races (inches) ·0002 ·0002 ·0003 ·0003 ·0003 ·0004 ·0005 ·0005 ·0006
Wobble or parallelism of track
to faces... (inches) ·0003 ·0004 ·0005 ·0005 ·0006 ·0006 ·0007 ·0008 ·0009

Complete bearings of steel alloy, as defined in (b) and (c) under this with lime and magnesium oxide. ~

heading, having an inner ring bore diameter measuring less than Diamond dies and tools of the following descriptions:- l
10 mm. or more than 150 mm. or, if the bearings have no inner (a) Wire drawing dies (mounted or unmounted) ; I
rings, an outside diameter measuring less than 12·7 mm., other (b) Tools for dressing and trueing abrasive wheels;. t' ns . Ca'
than:- (c) Boring and turning tools of the kind used in ma.chme dperilldriJIing.
(i) separable (magneto type) ball bearings, (d) Core bits and drill bits of the kind used for minIng an we
(ii) double row deep groove radial ball bearings, Diamond grinding wheels, sticks, hones and laps. h cut and
(iii) single or double row angular contact ball bearings, Diamonds, including rough cuttable diamonds (other t an
(iv) ball thrust bearings. polished gems) and diamond splints, bort and powder.. or airbomt
Balls and rollers of steel alloy other than : - Excavators, power shovels and cranes, specially deSIgned £
(1) balls (a) of chromium steel containing not more than 1 per cent. transport. . 1 s (electroniC
of carbon and not more than 1 ·65 per cent. of chromium Machinery of the kind used for the manufacture of radIO va ve
and no other alloying elements except those present as tubes). to the inner
impurities or in such low quantities as not to modify Machines of the kind used for applying insulating separators
the basic characteristics of the steel, conductor of air spaced co-axial electrical cables. . f aml ess metal
and Metal rolling mills, including mills for the productIOn 0 se
(b) manufactured to tolerances no closer than (i) for ball tubes, and controls therefor. . ewnatic tyred
sizes under 34 mm. (1·11/32 inches) a variation per Soil compactors, vibrating type, of the kinds haVIng pn ,
carton of ±0·00508 mm. (0,0002 inch) or a variation wheels, and a net vehicle weight of 30,000 lbs. or over. . ers and s~:'
per shipment of ±0·0127 mm. (0,0005 inch), (ii) for Tractors, wheeled (including automotive units of traIl or more,lll
ball sizes from 34 mm. (1·11/32 inches) to 76 mm. trailers) powered with engines capable of developing 100 b.h.p·
(3 inches) a variation per carton of ±0·0127 mm. which power may be applied to two or more axles. t tote)
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fra Group E Decade atten~a~or~ giving readings accurate to better. than ± 5 per
cent. of the Indicated value expressed in decibels, at frequencies
Floating docksi,oilers having a capacity to generate 11 Ibs. or more of ,of 1 megacycle per second or above ;
~arine stea:,e foot of tubular heating surface per hour at pressures of Apparatus designed for measuring permittivity or power factor of
~tJ111 per s9 u or over and feed water heaters therefore dielectrics at frequencies of 1 megacycle per s~cond or above •
.;0 Ibs. p.~~y propelied road vehicles or chassis, in which the motive Radio-frequency field strength measuring apparatus ; ' ,
MechaDt be applied to one or more front axles and one or more rear axles, Frequency measuring apparatus of kinds havin~ an accuracy better
'fJwer tn8Y tractors not elsewhere specified, and possessing any of the than ± 0·01 per cent. at frequencies over 30 kilocycles per second ·
~r ,thanharacteristics : - Elect~onic stabilized power supplies delivering a D.e. output voltag~
p,l1oW1~\nwn approved load capacity in excess of 1,200 Ibs. and engine whlch:-
(i) varies by less than 1 per cent. of any input voltage variation
(.) • IlX1 ity in excess of 3,000 c.c. ;
tha cap~rproofed for operation whe~ engine submerged in water ; within ± 20 per cent. of the nominal, or
~) ~l~ suppression including fully screened high tension leads. (ii) varies by less than 0·1 per cent. of the maximum rated voltage
(c) r such vehicles, the following:- between no load and maximum rated load ;
p~~~~ axles designed for power transmission and parts therefor j Electronic and precision instrwnents designed for use at frequencies
exceeding 300 megacycles per second.
:om. Propeller shafts ; Electronic vacuum tubes or valves of the following descriptions : - '
sfer boxes and parts therefore
Over Tranotives turbine, general service (line) switching and industrial -(a) C~thode.-~ay tubes with a screen afterglow exceeding one-half secOnd,
erall Locfr a ga~ge greater than 4 foot 8 inches or with an individual axle With writing speeds of more than 3,000 km. per second or with two
over ~s, ~terthan 12 metric tons, and parts specially designed therefore or more electron guns ;
rt~ealized traffic control (C.T .C.) systems of railway signalling controlled (b) Hot cathode gas-filled and mercury pool cathode tubes (thyratrons
\\'of ~; impulses and parts specially designed therefor. and ignitrons) rated for continuous operation with peak current
ltake b1eompasses and gyroscopic ~q~ipment, th~ following:- . exceeding 100 amperes and peak voltage exceeding 9,000 volts at a
Gyro-compasses, transtnlttlng magnetic compasses, gyro-magnetic pulse repetition frequency of 200 or more pulses a second; and all
nore compasses, and repeaters for any ?f them.; hydrogen thyratron tubes ;
e or Gyroscopic stabilizers and gyroscopiC steering controls. (c) Indirectly heated valves of a kind that can be passed through a circular
e or hole i inch in diameter;
(d) Valves design~d to wit~stand a~celerations greater than 450 g.;
(e) Valves of a kmd speCially deSIgned for use at frequencies of more
Group F than 250 megacycles per second ;
(f) Valves whose output-input ratio at 300 megacycles per second is
~plifiers not elsewhere specified, the following : - 50 per cent. or more of the output-input ratio at 20 megacycles per
. Amplifi~rs designed to operate at frequencies in excess of 100 mega- ~econd when measured under the same operating voltages and load
cycles per second ; Impedance;
Amplifiers, tuned, haTing a bandwidth which exceeds 5 megacycles (g) Image converters and electronic storage tubes, except television
per second or 10 per cent. of the ~ean fr~quency, whichever is le~s. camera tubes other than photo-conductive camera tubes ;
[" Mean frequency" means the arithmetIc mean of the frequencies (h) Photo-electric cells of the following descriptions : -
at which the power amplification is one-half of its maximum (1) Photo-electric cells with a peak sensitivity at a wave length longer
value. than 12,000 Angstrom units;
(( Bandwidth" means the band of frequencies over which the power (2) Photo-conductive cells or photo-transistors with a response time
amplification does not drop to less than one-half of its maximum constant of 1 milli-second or less measured at the temperature at
value.] which the time constant is minimum.
Amplifiers, untuned, having a bandwidth, as defined above, which (i) Photo-multiplier tubes and parts specially designed therefore
exceeds 5 megacycles per second ; Inductors, fixed or variable, with a rated accuracy better than ± 1 per
Amplifiers, direct-current, having a noise level (referred to the input cent. at 1 megacycle per second or any higher frequency.
circuit) of 10-18 watts or less or a zero drift in 1 hour corresponding Radiolocation apparatus (including· direction finders, radar and radio-
to a change in input power of 10-11 watts or less ; navigati~n equipment) and infra-red location apparatus, other than radio
Amplifiers capable of a total power output greater than 500 watts at direction-finders of a kind used at frequencies not greater than 3 megacycles
any frequency or frequencies between 15 kilocycles per second and per second; parts and accessories specially designed for such apparatus •
200 kilocycles per second. and equipment specially designed for testing or calibrating such apparatus:
in. Apparatus designed to jam or otherwise interfere with radio reception, Radio receivers, panoramic, being receivers which search automatically
and parts specially designed therefor. part of the radio-frequency spectrum and indicate visibly the signals re-
~pparat~s for automatically sorting electronic components in respect of ceived and parts specially designed for such receivers.
theIr electrIcal characteristics. Radio relay communications equipment and parts and sub-assemblies
oAppara~s of a ki~d used for detecting or locating objects u~der water specially designed therefore
Y magnetIc, acoustIC or ultrasonic methods (other than marine depth- Radio spectrum analysers, being apparatus capable of indicating the
t)Uflders of a kind used solely for measuring the depth of water or the dis- single-frequency components of multifrequency oscillations; and parts
~:eofsubmergedobjects vertically below the apparatus) and parts specially specially designed therefore
tslgned, for such apparatus. Radio .transmitters and transmitter amplifiers designed to operate at
~apacltors, fixed or variable, with. rated accuracy better than ± 1 per cent. frequenCIes of 30 megacycles per second or more (other than commercial
Ic:e~cYcle per second or any higher frequency. broadcast amplitude modulation, frequency modulation and television
axIal type cables, the following : - transmitters, operating at less than 250 megacycles per second and designed
Cables having an attenuation not exceeding 10 decibels per 100 ft. for fixed permanent installation and commercial single speech channel
and a standing wave ratio of 2 or less, when terminated in their land mobile communication equipment operating at less than 180 mega-
c~ra,~teristic impedance at 3,000 megacycles, except air-spaced cycles per second) and parts and sub-assemblies specially designed therefore
~I~~.sep~rated cable other than air-spaced cable with a continuous Resistors, fixed or variable, with a tated accuracy better than ± 1 per
C eIeal ~Ielectric separator ; cent. at 1 megacycle per second or any higher frequency.
ablies ~Ith polytetrafluorethylene or polytrifluorochloroethylene di- Telegraph apparatus designed for the transmission or reception of
Co eect~IC .. messages at a speed exceeding 200 words per minute or 150 bauds, which-
ttJmm~unI~atlo~ eq~iplnent specially designed fo: use in aircraft or for ever is the less; and parts and accessories specially designed therefor.
Co:ca~tng.WIth aIrcraft, and parts specially deSigned therefor. Transistors and parts specially designed therefor.
~c wa unlcatlOn equipment of a kind using infra-red radiation or ultra-
CryS~es~ and parts specially designed therefor.
~Ycl diodes specially designed for use at frequencies of 250 or more Group G
t1ectr,es,per second, and parts specially designed therefore Acceleration tubes and focusing tubes of the kinds used in mass spectro-
• Jleak ~C.unpuIse generators of a kind used for providing recurring impulses meters or mass spectrographs.
~eow~r exceeding 10 kilowatts; and pulse-transformers and pulse- Balances, the following:-
neetro~U1pme.nt being parts specially designed for such generators. (a) electronic, capable of detecting differences in weight smaller
'ed at fr agnetI~ waveguides, resonant structures and radiators of a kind than 10 micrograms ; and parts specially designed therefor ;
~ratfqUencIes exceeding 600 megacycles per second; and articles (b) of a sensitivity of 0·1 rnicrogram or better.
~ wave:Jr specially designed to be connected to or incorporated in Cameras, high speed cinematograph, capable of recording at rates in
Bectront es, structures or radiators.
:n
~~~thC d l?recision instruments and apparatus, not elsewhere
Ap e 10llOWIng:-
excess of 250 frames per second, not elsewhere specified.
Cathode ray oscilloscope cameras.
Cathode ray oscilloscopes, the following :--
~a:~s designed for measuring impedance, admittance, capacitance,
Uetance at a frequency of 100 megacycles per second or more ; (Continued on next page)
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(i) incorporating amplifiers with a bandwidth (defined as the band (c) Infra-red types, having an effective total prism b
of frequencies over which the power amplification does not drop 2 inche~; .. ase letlgth O\'er
to less than one-half of its maximum value) greater than 5 mega- (d) Recording or controlhng densltometers or other e u'
cycles, or designed for the quantitative assessment of spectro~alp~entSPecially
(ii) having a time base shorter than 0·05 microseconds per centimetre, except : - P le reCOrds ..
or (i) instruments limited to the use of replica 1 '
(Hi) incorporating, or designed to use cathode ray tubes with more exceeding 1 inch in ruled width, and grati~ ~e grating l\Qt
than one electron gun, or (ii) instruments of the" circle" type incapable of~' therefor,
(iv) incorporating three or more cathode ray tubes, or to less than 5 seconds of arc. treet rneas~
(v) employing accelerating potentials in excess of 5,000 volts, Valve voltmeters (other than voltmeters specially design d t
and parts and accessories specially designed therefor. telephone lines) of the following descriptions:- e Or testing
Amplifiers which are accessories or sub-assemblies specially designed (a) Direct-current voltmeters with full-scale range of 1 mill'
for the cathode ray oscilloscopes specified in (i) above. (b) Alternating-current voltmeters with full-scale range of l~olt.orless;
Computors, electronic, other than office calculating machines. or less. nucrovolts
Cyclotrons, belt-type electrostatic generators (Van de Graaff machines), X-ray and electron diffraction apparatus, the following._
synchro-cyclotrons, betatrons, synchrotons, linear accelerators and other Electron diffraction units and parts specially designed the £
e\ectronuclear machines capable of imparting energies greater than Powder cameras of the type having a heating element for tere or. )f
1,000,000 electron volts to a nuclear particle or an ion, and magnets specially of 500 0 C. (932 0 F.) or over; mperatures
01
designed for such electronuclear machines. Single crystal oscillating and rotating X-ray goniometers of th k'
Electron microscopes and electron guns and electron objective, projection having X-ray film or plate holders; e tnds
and condenser lenses (magnetic or electrostatic) therefor. X-ray diffraction units, incorporating or designed for use w'th
Electronic fluxgate magnetometers and parts specially designed therefor. tubes, and parts specially designed for such units' 1 sueh
Fluorimeters of the kinds in which ultra-violet light is used as the X-ray tubes having more than one window; ,
exciting source and photomultiplier tubes or photo-cells are used as the
detecting or amplifying devices.
Ion separators, electro-magnetic, including mass spectrographs and Group B
mass spectrometers. Carbonyl iron powder.
Leak-detecting instruments of the mass spectrometer type. Ferro-alloys whether briquetted or not, the following:- 1
Magnetic recorders or reproducers (other than those designed for voice Ferro-columbium (niobium); I

or music) and parts and recording media specially designed therefor. Ferro-columbium (niobium)-tantalum; Sil
Measuring and counting apparatus, not elsewhere specified, of the Ferro-molybdenum ; Tu
following descriptions : - Ferro-tantalum; Wi
(a) capable of measuring time intervals of 1 second or less with an Ferro-uranium. I
error not exceeding 2 per cent. of the interval measured or an error Fissionable materials, the following :-plutonium, uranium enriched l
of 20 microseconds, whichever is the greater ; in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and materials artificially enriched
(b) capable of counting at over 50,000 counts per second. by any of the foregoing. Wc
Micro-flash apparatus capable of giving a flash of 1/100,000 second or Magnetic materials in any form having : - ofnic
shorter duration, or with a frequency of 200 flashes or more per second. (i) initial permeability 20,000 or over, or Zir
Optical curve generators (grinders, surfacers and polishers) capable of (ii) remanance 85 per cent. of maximum flux or over, or zircor
producing aspherical curves, and parts specially designed therefor. (iii) energy product 106 gausses oersteds or over, or lesstl
Piezo-electric quartz crystals and plates, worked or unworked. (iv) core loss of 0·5 watt per lb. when B equals 13,000 gausses
Positive-ion sources suitable for use in cyclotrons, mass spectrometers and 50 cycles per second or less.
and the like. or when they are in the form of sheet or strip a thickness of 0·003 inch or less, Bar
Radiation detection instruments and components, designed or capable Mercury. Bra
of being adapted for the detection or measurement of nuclear radiations, Metals in the form of angles, anodes, bars (including busbars, notched Chi
the following : - bars, sheet bars and wire bars), billets, blocks, blooms, cakes, castings Cor
Amplifiers designed for use in nuclear measurements, including and forgings, cathodes, channels, circles, discs, dust, flakes, foil, grains, Cor
linear amplifiers, pre-amplifiers and distributed chain amplifiers; granules, ingots, ingot bars, lumps, pellets, pigs, pipes, plates, powder, B
Coincidence units for use with Geiger-Muller or proportional counters; pressings and stampings, ribbons, rods (including welding electrodes,and C
Electroscopes and electrometers, including dosimeters other than rods, wire rods and rolled wire), sections, shapes, sheets, shot, slabs, stlc~S,
(i) student types; (ii) simple metal leaf electroscopes; (iii) dosi- strip, sponge, tubes (including tube rounds, squares and hollows), wm
meters specially designed for use with medical X-ray equipment; (drawn or extruded, bare, whether stranded or not, including cables, ropes
and (iv) electro-static measuring instruments; and spirals), and scrap, old metal and metallic residues, as follows.:-
Equipment, not elsewhere specified, for health monitoring against Alloy steels containing by weight one or more of the followmg con-
radiation hazards, other than photographic film and equipment stituents : -
containing it; (a) 6 per cent. or more of molybdenum;
Geiger-Muller counter tubes and proportional counters; (b) 3 per cent. or more of molybdenum and more than 14 per
Instruments capable of measuring a current of less than one micro- cent. of chromium;
microampere; (c) 6 per cent. or more of cobalt; . ., hun'
Ionization chambers; (d) 0·25 per cent. or more of columblum (nIobIUm) or tanta .
Ionization measuring equipment suitable for the radiation survey of (e) 35 per cent. or more of nickel; :ron'
terrain and plant sites; (f) 35 per cent. or more of alloying elements (other than. ·
Neutron counters containing boron, boron trifluoride, or hydrogen; one of which is nickel. h ~ lIowin~
Electron multiplier units activated by positive ions; Aluminium alloys containing by weight one or more of t e 0 ~
Quenching units for Geiger-Muller counters; constituents : -
Resistors of resistance of not less than 1,000 megohms;
Scaling units and rate meters, suitable for use in radiation detection; (a) 1 per cent. or more of copper;
Scintillation counters incorporating a photomultiplier tube; (b) 4 per cent. of more of zinc;
Scintillation counter phosphors, the following: single crystals and (c) 3·5 per cent. or more of silicon;
scintillation phosphors for use in radiation detection instruments, (d) 9·5 per cent. or more of magnesium. r hed flak
of volume greater than 1 cu. in. (16 cu. cm.); Aluminium powder, not elsewhere specified, other than Ps OS er cent.
Valves (tubes), electrometer, designed to handle input currents less BeryIlium and alloys containing by weight I?ore than chines.
than 1 micro-microampere. of beryllium, other than windows for medIcal X-ray ma
Resistors, temperature-sensitive, of a kind used in bolometers or in the Cobalt. . ht 50 per cent.
measurement of electric power below 10 milliwatts (other than electric Columbium (niobium) and alloys containing by welg
lamps). or more of columbium. Ofe of COppt'f

Spectrographs, spectrometers, monochrometers and associated measuring Copper and alloys containing by weight 50 per cent · ohm stranded or
equipment of the following descriptions : - (other than wire, drawn or extruded, bare~ w et er h
(a) Grating types with, or designed for use with, diffraction gratings not, including cables, ropes and spirals). .
(originals or replicas, plane or concave) and gratings therefor; Germanium. f the folloWIng
Magnesium alloys containing by weight one or more 0
(b) Prism types : -
(i) capable of a spectrum length of 20 ems. between 9,000 and constituents : -
2,000 Angstrom units, or (a) 0·4 per cent. or more of zirconium;
(ii) designed for use with prisms having refracting face 35 mm. or (b) 1· 5 per cent. or more of thorium; t p81t)
more in ·width; (Continued on n~
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Trade lfl
or lime and magnesium oxide.
1.0 er cent. or more of cerium mischmetall.
(c~ r::
and alloys, not elsewhere specified, containing by weight
){olyb en~nt or more of molybdenum.
Nickel oxide.
Pentaerythritol.
,20 Je~d alioys conta~ning by weight 30 per cent. or more of nickel Picric acid.
Nlek than foil and nbbon). Polymethyl-methacrylates in the form of clear sheet or sheeting whether
(0ther or not laminated, i inch thick or more. '
Tant~lurn. and alloys containing by weight 50 per cent. or more of Sodium azide.
TitaIU~rn Silicone fluids and rubbers.
tit3;rl1um~nd alloYs containing by weight 1·5 per cent. or more of Stabilizers for explosives, the following:-
Thonum Ethyl and methyl centralites;
th~riurn~nd alloys containing uranium. Diphenylamine;
~ran:un:aw and treated, and residues, slag and tailings thereof, which NN-diphenylurea (unsymmetrical diphenylurea);
~ss; Ml~e~ S'weight 0·05 per cent. or more of uranium or thorium or any Methyl-NN-diphenylurea (methyl unsYmffietrical diphenylurea);
rohs (t)l1~n .Y n thereof, including:- Ethyl-NN-diphenylurea (ethyl unsymmetrical diphenylurea);
(OlllbmatlOt'te pitchblende and monazite sand and other ores containing Ethyl phenyl urethane;
Camo 1 , •
Diphenyl urethane;
uranium or thOrium. .
lfolybdenum carbides, cemented .or sIntered. Diortho tolyl-urethane;
Ures d concentrates, the followIng : - 2-Nitrodiphenylamine.
Or~~lium (other tha~ gem grade be.ryl); Tetrafluoroethylene, polytetrafiuoroethylene and manufactures wholly
inds Cobalt (includi?g !esIdue and arsenIcal crystals); thereof.
Columbium (m.obIum);. . Trifluorochloroethylene, polytrifiuorochloroethylene and. manufactut'es
Copper (includIng regulus and matte), wholly thereof.
Molybdenum;.. . Group J
Nickel (includmg prunary resIdues and matte);
Additives for lubricating oils and greases and for diesel fuels.
Tantalum. . . Fuels, the following : - .
PI t'num clad molybdenum pIpes and tubIng.
Sa~p metal and old metal, not elsewhere specified, the following : - Gasoline, motor and aviation;
Kerosene;
~c~luminium. Reference fuels, referee fuels and calibrating fuels.
Iron and steel. High octane blending agents for aircraft fuels, the following:-
Silicon of a purity of 99·9 per cent. or more. (a) Alkylates, aviation grade.
Tungsten wire and filament, coated or uncoated. (b) Codimer.
Wire ropes, cord and strand, made of:- (c) Cumene (isopropyl benzene).
(a) phosphor bronze ; o~ . . (d) Diisobutylene.
(b) stainless steel contaInIng by weIght. 12 per cent. or more of
hed chromium and up to 20 per cent. of nIckel. (e) Diisopropyl (2, 3-dimethylbutane).
hed Woven wire mesh composed of wire containing 95 per cent. or more (f) Ethyl benzene.
of nickel and containing 60 or more wires per linear centimetre.
(g) Hydrocodimers.
Zirconium metal and alloys containing by weight more than 50 per cent. (h) Hydropolymers.
zirconium, in which the ratio of hafnium content to zirconium content is (i) Isooctanes.
less than one part to 500 parts by weight, and manufactures wholly thereof.
(j) Isoheptanes.
(k) Isohexanes.
(1) Isopentane.
Group I (m) Isopropylether.
tss, Barimll nitrate. (n) Monomethylaniline.
Bromine trifluoride. (0) Neohexane.
Chlorine trifluoride. (p) Neopentane.
Compounds of uranium or thorium other than medicinal preparations. (q) Triptane (2, 2, 3-trimethylbutane).
Compounds, the following : - Hydraulic fluids, the following : -
Beryllium, Petroleum based, having kinematic viscosity of 4·6 centistokes or greater
Cobalt, other than paint driers, organic artificial colouring matters and at 210°F. and pour point of -30°F. or lower and viscosity index of
paint pigments. 130 or higher ;
;irt Synthetic.
Germanium,
pes Lubricating oils and greases, petroleum based and synthetic (ester type).
Molybdenum, containing by weight more than 35 per cent. of molyb-
denum, other than organic artificial colouring matters containing Tetra-ethyl lead, tetra-ethyl lead fluid and mixtures containing more
on- than 3 C.c. of tetra-ethyl lead per gallon. .
by weight less than 50 per cent. of molybdenum,
Tantalum, .
Zirconium in which the ratio of hafnium content to zirconiurn content Group K
per is ~ess than 1 part to 500 parts by weight. Butyl synthetic rubber.
m~extenum and compounds, mixtures and solutions containing deuterium, Pneumatic tyre casings (other than types specially designed for tractors
;u mg heavy water and heavy paraffin, In which the ratio of deuterium and farm implements) of the following descriptions : -
~ ~o hydrogen atoms exceeds 1 : 500 by number. (a) specially constructed to be bullet proof or to run when deflated'
Fmlt~otoluenes. (b) in the following sizes and ply ratings : - '
luormated hydrocarbons, the follo,ving:- 8 ply rating and over in the size 9·00 x 16;
MonochIorotrifluoromethane' 10 ply rating and over in the 'size 34 x 7;
DichloJ omonofluoromethane: 12 ply rating and over in the sizes 14·00 x 20 and 12,00 x 20'
~l~nochlorodifluoromethane; 36 ply rating and over in the sizes 16·00 x 21 and over. '
D:lchlorotrifluoroethane; (c) with off-the-road treads in the following sizes and ply ratings : -
Tl~hlorotetrafluoroethane ; 6 ply rating and over in the sizes 8·00 x 16, 6·50 x 20 and 6·50 x 19-
:lchlorodifluoroethane; 8 ply rating and over in the sizes 9·00 x 20, 7·50 x 20 and 7·00 x 20.'
Dlfiuoroethane' Tyres and inner tubes specially designed for aircraft.
Mo,QC
n hI .'
FlUorme. orodifluoroethane . Water lubricated bearings with bearing surface made of Buna N com-
pounds.
~~~~t alcoho~ and !etr~hydrofurfuryl ~lcohol. Group L
Eth 1and theIr denvatIves, the follOWIng : -
~dene.gIycol (ethanediol-l, 2), propylene glycol (propanediol-1, 2) Balloons of 2,425 lbs. or more envelope weight deflated designed for free
and ml,xtures consisting mainly of one or both thereof; thiodiglycol flight but not for the carriage of personnel. '
Guanid' ml~tures consisting mainly thereof. Raw optical glass in the mass (tinted or untinted), the following :_
Hexarn tne nItrate. Blocks, plates (slabs), pressings and moulds (other than rough-moulded
HVd :thYlenetetramine. lenses and prisms), with a unit weight of 1 kg. or more .
, raztne hyd .
,HYdroge' r~zlne hydrate and hydrazine salts.
Rough-moulded lenses or prisms with a unit weight of 0·5 kg. or more.
llrdrnoet' pn pe~oxlde solutions containing by weight 50 per cent. or more Paper or synthetic film for dielectric use (condenser tissue), the following:-
Le-I\ •. eroxlde. Synthetic film 0·0015 inch or less in thickness;
ad a,7 lde 1 Coated paper 0 ·0015 inch or less in thickness ;
~latlCi~ls ' ~ad styphnate and lead thiocyanate.
I'lJre bv w;' shltable for use in refractories, composed of 97 per cent. or Uncoated paper 0·0004 inch or less in thickness.
~ cornPose~g : o~ beryllium oxide, magnesium oxide or zirconIum oxide, Nylon cloth specially designed for the manufacture of parachutes.
. 0 ZIrCOnIum oxide stabilized with lime or magnesium oxide (Continued on next page~
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Group M Welded or seamless steel casing and tubing conformin \\'
fication of the American Petroleum Institute for oil gco Ith the ~
Aircraft and aircraft engines, and parts specially designed therefor. products. untry tubular
Amphibian vehicles. Electric motors not elsewhere specified of 5,000 b h
Appliances for accelerating the take-off of aircraft. not 12,500 b.h.p. or more, 1 hour rating; and automatic ~f~eor, tnore b.n
Arms and munitions. . . . apparatus for starting, stopping, reversing and speed coIni..~tCll)latk
Articles (including vehicles), not elsewhere specIfied, specially designed foregoing motors ntro of tht
or adapted for the use of armed forces, and part~ specially designed t~erefor. Turbines of 2,000 b.h.p. and ov~r (other than those inco
Cameras specially designed or adapted for aerial surveyor reconnatssance. generator sets) and wheels and bladIng therefore l'porated in
Explosives as defined in Section 3 of the Explosives Act, 1875. Complete ball or roller bearings, not elsewhere specified In d
Gilding metal, clad steel. carbon chromium steel, type En 31, or of nickel-molYbde~UJna : of hi;.
Infra-red night driving apparatus. En 34, as specified in British Standard for Wrought Steels BS 97~1, ~
Kine-theodolites. as amended, or of equivalent steels of those types normally ~ d :,1947,
Landing mats for aircraft. manufacture of ball or roller bearings, the following:_ e III tilt
Link trainers. . . separable (magneto type) ball bearings ;
Machinery and machine tools and. ~pparatus ~peclally. destgne.d or double row deep groove radial ball bearings ;
adapted for the production of arms, munitIons or artIcles specially designed single or double row angular contact ball bearings .
or adapted for the use of arm~d forces.. . ball thrust bearings ; ,
Noxious gases of the follOWing descriptions : - other types having an inner-ring bore diameter of 10 mm orm
Bromacetone ; not more than 1SO mm. or, if the bearing has no inner ri~g, an ~~ ~
Brombenzylcyanide ; diameter of 12·7 mm. or more. ~SI
Brom-methylethyl ketone ; Outer rings, inner rings, sub-assemblies, retainers or separators capabl
Chloropicrin' ; of being used only as parts for such ball and roller bearings. e
Cyanogen chloride ; Mechanically-propelled road vehicles or chassis, not elsewhere specified
Dibromdimethyl ether ; or included, in which motive power may be applied to one or more front
Dichlordimethyl ether ; axles and one or more rear axles, other than tractors not elsewhere specified
Diphenylaminechlorarsine ; and the following parts therefor : - ,
Diphenylchlorarsine ; Front axles designed for power transmission and parts therefor .
Diphenylcyanarsine ; Propeller shafts ; ,
Ethyl bromacetate ; Transfer boxes and parts therefor.
Ethyl iodacetate ; Railway well waggons with a carrying capacity of 80 tons or over,
Ethyldibromarsine ; Electronic automatic controlling units, whether or not including associated
Ethyldichlorarsine ; ,... regulating units, designed to regulate flow by continuous action as a function
Lewisite (chlorvinyldichlorarsine and dichlordtvlnylchlorarsme) ; of one, or more industrial p.rocess vari.ables and ~apable of ?perating a
Methyldichlorarsine ; regulatIng valve by pneumatic, hydrauhc or electrIcal means m response '
Monochlormethylchlorformate ; to a voltage produced by a measuring unit in the process stream, !
Mustard gas (dichlorethylsulphide) ; . " Controlling unit" means the unit comprising those elements which
Phenylcarbylamine chloride (phenylimidocarbonyl chlorIde) ; apply control action to the regulating units in relation to the deviation
Phenyldibromarsine ; which it determines by comparing (by using an electronic feed-back
Phenyldichlorarsine ; stabilized amplifier) the desired value with the value of the controlled:
Phosgene; . condition as indicated by the measuring unit. ,
Trichlormethylchlorformate (dIphosgene). Continuous measuring pH equipment, whether separate or as components .
Rocket motors and parts specially designed ~herefor. of other pH equipment, the following:-
Searchlights of which the reflectors have a diameter of 90 cm. ?r more, Amplifiers which include automatic temperature compensation as a
parts specially designed therefor ; and control gear for all searchlIghts. function of the amplifier and are capable of operating on an input of
Supply dropping apparatus for aircraft. .. . 1 micro-microampere.
Telecontrol equipment suitable for controlhng pdotless aIrcraft and Electrode assemblies of the flow or immersion type which include a
guided weapons. resistance thermometer element and a glass electrode of 250 megohml
or higher at 25°C., designed for use with the f~regoit;lg amplifiers.
List IT Aluminium metal and alloys, not elsewhere specIfied, m crude ~orms;
(primary and secondary), including ingots, pigs, blooms, sl~bs, bIllets,;
Vertical boring and turning mills, non-automa~ic types, with table blocks, grains, granules, lumps, notched bars, pellets and WIre bars.
diameter of 72 inches or more but not more than 96 Inches.. Titanium carbide.
Fine boring machines capable of an accuracy of 0·005 Inch or better, Toluene.
production types. ., . . , .
Combination horizontal spindle bortng, dnllIng and mtllmg machines.
Horizontal spindle bed type automatic milling machines (cycle type), Changes in Export Licensing Control
with table 20 inches wide and over or 48 i.nches long and ?ver.. . stra~eglc
Planing machines, plano-mill~ng machinesf and combmatIon planmg
and milling machines with capaCIty for workpIeces 4 feet or more but not
F control
OLLOWING the revision of the lists of goods subject to
if intended for Soviet bloc countries (as distinct from
. rt
Chin}. ak
the Board of Trade have made consequential changes In exao teen"
6 feet or more wide or 15 feet or more but not 20 feet or more long.
Forging hammers, the following : -
Gravity hammers having a falling weight of 3 tons or more but not more
sing control, und.er an export licensing ~endment Or ~~ noW'"
comes into operatIon on October 20. A ~Id; range of goo Some
i:
hick"

than 6 tons; freed from control but a few new strategIC Items are added. do not
Steam, air or mechanical hammers of rated size 21 tons or more but non-strategic goods are also freed from control. The ch~ges
not more than 5 tons.
Forging machines, the following:- . , . apply to China. . '_"
Forging machines capable of operating on bar stock exceedlnst 31 Inches The main effect of the Amendment Order IS as followsChina Hong,
in diameter (or of equivalent cross-section) ; (1) Licences are not now required (exc~pt f?r expo~~ to stuffs, ~ertain~
Roll forging machines. Kong, Macao and Tibet) for coffee, certatn animal fee mg term certain
Pumps, other than. vacuum pumps, ~elivering liquids sep~rately or in grain products. and edible prepa~ations, ba?on and ham, ~ ~anuiactUtdl
oombination with soltds or gases or solIds and gases and haVIng all parts oils and oleagInous seeds, speCIfied abraslves ~d abraslv otydich1oro-
in contact with the flow made of or lined with metals or alloys containing carbon, celestite and strontianite, natural graphIte and sc~aPf:nns of non"
to per cent. or more of chromium or nickel, separately or combined. styrene, specified ferro-alloys, carbon steel plates, certatn ertain manU"
Pipe valves and cocks having all parts in contact with the flow made of ferrous metals and alloys, sl?ecified ores and concentr~tes~~s and ~jpe
or tined with metals or alloys containing 10 per cent. or more of chromium factures of platinum, chemIcal process vessel~, certatn. water lubn~"
or nickel, separately or combined, other than valves of the following valves, gauges, steel tanks, air conditioniJ?-g machines, de~~ plant, ce~
descriptions : - ted bearings, dynamic balancing machines, freeze·· ryi~t certain ~
(a) Check non-return and float valves ; heat exchaflgers, heater return bends, water tre~tment ~ 'n' ll1etal eutt~
(b) Press~e relief valves designed for working pressures of less than working machines, certain co-axial cable m~chines, ce bber and plJs~
458 p.s.i.g. ; . and working tools, specified steel strip tinnmg p!ant, ruof rubber, ce~
(~) Valves and cocks speci~lly designed for milking machines or for working machinery, spinning jets, unvulcanize~ mIxtures rnbustionengint!,
efectrical household refrigerators or home freezers. tyre inner tubes, certain diesel engines, marine In~ernalb~es certain p~;
Wel<ied or seamless steel line pipe over 24 inches outside diam~ter con- marine propellers, certain wheeled tractor~, certal~ !ur o~s furnaces (othd
forming with the specification of the American Petroleum Institute for electric cells, dynamometers, electro-statIc preclptt~t d' _ poll)
lae pipe.. (Contf.nue on
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL 789
~ (jdOber 1954

in Export Licensing Control-{Continued) Imports of Lemon Juice


()angtI
furnaces), micro-hardness testers, mineral separation plant,
thItJ f8C\lUflltrain gauging equipment, Warburg apparatus, certain chemicals
frolll the U.S.A.
~ters,s rtain scientific equipment and articles containing silver. THE Board of Trade announce in Notice to Importers No. 679
Itd drUgs, ee that arrangements have been made for the import of a limited
. es are now required for the export to all destinations other quantity of lemon juice containing not more than 65 per cent. by
m Ll~~~'sh Commonwealth (excluding Hong Kong), the Irish Republic, weight of commercial sweetening matter, from the United States
tbatltheUr\~d States of America of steel wire rope and cable, certain nickel
_the nt tungsten wire, certain co-axial cables, specified pipe and tubing, of America to be purchased with dollars made available under
ittfl~l~Ji and roller bearings, certain high-frequency spindles, specified Section 550 of the Mutual Security Act (M.S.A.).
~ 'g deep hole drills, certain diesel engines, soil compactors, speci- 2. No private imports of lemon juice from the United States of
~ ~~1Ilparts specified electronic equipment and precision instruments, America have been made in recent years and it is therefore proposed
;d~d~lectric~l equipment and specified chemicals. to issue licences to traders who imported lemon juice from all other
sources during the calendar year 1953.
;pecifiL' ces are now required for the export to all destinations of mercury
(3)I and 'fie d c h em1ca
teenalloys, specI. . Is, certaIn
" ' fc i
sCIent1 '
eqUIpment an d
3. Traders who wish to participate in this quota should submit, in
~fied munition machInes.
the first instance to the Ministry of Food, Canned Fish, Fruit and
Vegetable Division, Great Westminster House, Horseferry Road,
Th Order is the Export of Goods (Control) Order (Amendment London, S.W.1, not later than October 25, 1954, a statement in the
ebut . ;) Order 1954 (S.1. No. 1322). Copies are obtainable price following form and certified by an iridependent practising accountant:
ltside ~'bypost 1s: 1id., from H.M. Stationery Office, Kingsway, London, " During the calendar year 1953, we imported lemon juice,
W.C.2 and branches. containing not more than 65 per cent. by weight of commercial
pable sweetening matter, to the value of .[, c.i.f. These goods
The text of the schedules to the Amendment Order will be published were paid for by us direct to the overseas supplier.
cified in next week's Board of Trade Journal.
front
:ified, Signed ..

Patents Act, 1949 Status ..

TTNDER Section 35 of the Patents Act, 1949, the undermentioned Date "
r. 4. On recipt of these statements, traders will be informed by the
:iated lJpatents were endorsed" Licences of Right" on the date specified.
etion Ministry of Food of the value of their import allocation and also of
ng a details of the special documentation procedure required in connection
IOnse ' ~ NAME SUBJECT-MATTER with imports under the M.S.A. arrangements.
5. Traders who receive an allocation should apply for an import
thich September 29, 1954 licence on Form I.L.B./A and should send it to the Ministry of Food
ation ~25J))5 I Albright & Wilson, Ltd. ... The depositing of protective at the address shown in paragraph 3, together with an undertaking
back coatings or films on metal sur- that they will comply with the conditions laid down.
oiled: faces.
International Harvester Co. of Harvesting machines. 6. Licences will be valid for imports arriving not later than March
tents " Great Britain, Ltd. 31,1955.
~},805 International Harvester Co. of Harvesting machines. 7. Applicants are renlinded that any person who knowingly or
Great Britain, Ltd. recklessly makes any false statement or furnishes any documents or
International :Harvester Co. of Agricultural implements. information false in a material particular for the purpose of obtaining
Great Britain, Ltd. an import licence, is liable to a fine not exceeding £500 and/or a term
International Button Hole Sew- Sewing machines. of imprisonment not exceeding six months. In addition, the import
ing Machine Co.
International Harvester Co. of Pitmans for harvesting or mowing
licence \vill be void from the date of issue, and any goods imported
Great Britain, Ltd. machines and the like. under it will be liable to forfeiture under the Customs Acts.
International Harvester Co. of Harvesters for root crops, such
Great Britain, Ltd. as beet.
Defence Specifications
International Harvester Co. of Fuel injection pump assemblies THE FOLLOWING Defence Specifications are available from H.M.
Great Britain, Ltd. for internal combustion en- Stationery Office, Kingsway, London, W.C.2 and branches : -
gines. DEF-ll07 Fabrics, cotton, duck, canvas. Price ls. 6d. (by post
International Harvester Co. of Fuel injection pumps. ls. 7td.)
Great Britain, Ltd. DEF-ll09 Crane, mobile, wheel-mounted, 6-ton, fully slewing.
International Harvester Co. of Machines for topping root crops.
Great Britain, Ltd. Price ls. (by post ls. lid.)
Albright & Wilson, Ltd. The production of dialkoxythio- DEF-1109 covers all Service Departments requirements for a
phosphoryl chlorides. mobile crane capable of lifting 6 tons at a radius of ten feet. The
International Harvester Co. of Cotton picker spindles. crane is designed to operate on hard surfaces in docks or at depots.
Great Britain, Ltd. Its primary Service use would be the handling of supplies stored
I~brnational Harvester Co. Chassis frames of motor vehicles. in the open.
Suuon, A. CruAhers for pasty materials,
particularly chocolate crushing
machines.
I
tl,\jI) Simon, A. ..• ... Rolls for crushers, particularly
chocolate crushing machines.
Inte~national Harvester Co. Milking machine units.
Albrtght & \Vilson, Ltd. I The stabilization of aqueous
suspensions of satin white.
International Harvester Co. Agricultural implements. CONSULAR DECLARATION FORMS
International Harvester Co.
I Vacuum milking systems. We supply from stock the officially approved forms for
~-------------------- Argentine, Braz-iI and Portuguese 7"erritories
Any person h I ' .
J,anYof th W 0 C alms that the patentee at the tIme of endorsement Also Certified Invoices available for all
~t' ~ above patents was precluded by a contract in which the British Dominions, Colonies, and Ireland
~Iy for18 tnterest.ed from granting licences under the Patents may
Complete list sent on re'luest
'thin tw cancellatIon of the endorsement on Patents Form No~ 45
o months after the date of endorsement. THE CHATSWORTH PRESS LIMITED
• 39 WATERLOO ROAD, CR1CKLEWC)OD, LONDON, N.W.2
J. L. GIRLING,
i'nt Patent Office. Phone: Gladstone 5473, 7746, 0766
Cotnptroller-General.

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