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Section 4.—Products of Dry Distillation :—
a. Refined petroleum and similar substances.
b. Manufactures and derivatives therefrom.
Section 5.—Explosive Materials, Dye Stdffs, Varnisiies, and other Products of
Chemical Industry:—
a. Plxplosive materials.
b. Dye stuffs, mineral and organic.
e. Varnishes, shell lac, sealing wax, &c.
d. Other Chemical products.
GROUP IV.—SUBSTANCES OF FOOD AS PRODUCTS OF INDUSTRY.
Section 1.—Flour and other Farinaceous Products:—
Section 2.—Sugar, Confectionery and Chocolatf. :—
a. Sugar and molasses.
b. Confectionery.
c. Sweet preserves and jellies.
d. Tea, cocoa, and chocolate.
Section 3.—Wine and its Substitutes, Beer and other Fermented Liouors, and
Vinegar.
a. Wine of all kinds.
b. Beer and other fermented liquors and vinegar.
c. Spirits and cordials.
Section 4.—Preserves, Extracts, and Meats :—
a. Extracts of meat, soups, Condensed milk, &c.
b. Preserved meat, fish, &c.
c. Preserved vegetables.
d. Pickles and sauces.
Section 5.—Tobacco and similar Manufactures :—
a. Cigars and snuff.
b. Products of hemp, &c.
c. Opium.
GROUP V.—TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND CLOTHING.
Section 1.—Wool and Woollen Fabrics :—
a. Washed wool and hair, carded wool and worsted, combed wool and yarns.
b. Carpets, blankets, and other fabrics.
c. Mixed fabrics, including shawls.
Section 2.—Cotton and Cotton Fabrics
a. Cleaned cotton, yarns, twists, &c.
b. Cotton fabrics.
c. Mixed fabrics, chiefly cotton.
Section 3.—Hemp and Linen Fabrics, &c. :—
a. Hemp, flax, and other fibres.
b. Yarns, twine, ropes, cordage.
c. Woven fabrics of linen, jute, &c.
d. Straw and its fabrics, bonnets, &c., reeds, canes, hass, &c.
Section 4.—Silk and Silk Fabrics :—
a. Silk and silk thread, spun silk, and silk waste.
b. Silk fabrics.
c. Mixed fabrics in which silk predominates.