EXPORTATION (PROHIBITION) (SPECIFIED ARTICLES) ORDER
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EXPORTATION (PROHIBITION) (SPECIFIED ARTICLES) ORDER
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EXPORTATION OF GOLD (PROHIBITION) ORDER.
(Cap. So, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 32 Of 1915).
[16th May, 1947.]
1. 'rhis order may be cited as the Exportation of Gold
(Prohibition) Order.
2. In this order-
'gold' means gold bullion, gold coin or afticles made
wholly or partly of gold.
3. No person shall, except under an export permit
granted by the Director of Commerce and Industry, export
gold from the Colony.
EXPORTATION (PROHIBITION)
(NORTH KOREA) ORDER.
(Cap. 50, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 32 Of 1915).
[8th July, 1950.]
1. 'I'his order may be cited as the Exportation (Pro-
hibition) (North Korea) Order.
2. 'I'he exportation of any article to North Korea is
prohibited.
EXPORTATION (PROHIBITION)
(SPECIFIED ARTICLES) ORDER.
(Cap. 50, section 4).
Ordinance No. 32 Of 1915).
[11th August, 1950.]
1. This order may be C;ted as the Exportation (Pro-
hibition) (Specified Articles) Ord er.
2. In this order- 1
'Director' means the Director of Commerce and Industry;
'specified article' means any article specified in the
Schedule.
3. The exportation from the Colony of any specified
article except under an export licence issued by the Direc-
tor is-probibited.
SCHEDULE.
Metal Working Machinery.
Vertical boring mills, 72' or over table diameter.
Broaching machines-All sizes and types.
Shaving machines, not including gear machinery.
Spiral bevel gear generators and gear cutting machines (not
including planer type); and gear hobbers providing for outside
diameter' of work 24' or over.
Crankshaft and camshaft grinders. All sizes and types.
Fully automatic internal cylindrical grinding machines: (A)
automatic sizing; or (B) centreless.
Automatic sizing centreless external cylindrical grinding
machines.
Automatic oscillating lap radial grind.ers for making ball
bearing races.
Lathes, turret, 3' and over bar capacity 24' and over chuck
capacity.
Surfacing and boring lathes, 10' centre height and over.
Crankshaft and camshaft lathes. All sizes and types.
Machines for automatically balancing and correcting metal parts
dynamically.
Relieving lathes: machines specially designed for the 'backing
off ' of rotary cutters to provide clearance behind the cutting edge.
*Presses, mechanical, with an effective operating pressure of
over 1,000 tons.
*Presses, hydraulic with an effective operating pressure of
over 1,000 tons.
*Forging hammers having'a falling weight exceeding 3.5 tons.
Forging machines capable of operating on her stock of a
diameter exceeding 3.5' or of equivalent cross-section.
Marine and aircraft propeller blade profiling machines (planing,
shaping
Shaping: or grinding).
millers.
Continuous strip mills and controls.
Plate mills and controls (except mills for fin:? plate).
Seamless tube mill and controls.
Reversible type electric motors over 1,000 h.p. and automatic
controls for starting, stopping and reversing.
Equipment or plants for continuous casting of metals into
partially-processed mill product forms.
Military type jigs, fixtures and plate metal working accessories
(except machines).
*English or metric tons.
Deep hole drills and deep hole drilling machines,
Automatic multiple spindle drilling machines, consisting of a
cluster of twelve spindles or more driven from one power unit.
Automatic or serni-automatic cam-operated thread-cutting
machines, single or multiple spindle.
All machines and equipment specially designed for manufac-
turing armaments including-
(a) shell lathes;
(b) cartridge case trimming and head finishing lathes;
(c) special spinning lathes for bombs;
(d) hydraulic presses for shell banding (tyre setters);
(e) special forging machines for bomb nose and tail;
(f) shell tappers;
(g) armour plate drilling machines (not including radial);
(i) special artillery centrifugal casting machines;
(j) special boring machines for aircraft bomb nose and tail;
(k) gun-jump screw lathes;
(1) rifle working machines.
Tyres, pneumatic, and inner tubes of a kind specially con-
structed to be bullet proof or to run when deflated.
Asbestos (strategic grades). Amosite, standard commercial
grade (Bi, B3 & 3 ' 'MD. 2.)
Mica (strategic grades). Block (good stained or better), film
and muscovite splittings and phlogopite splittings which conform
to the American Society of Testing Materials standards or to India-
Calcutta standards.
All foil (paper thickness) rolling equipment.
-High speed -compressors for wind-tunnels (8,000 revolu tions- per
minute and over; Mach. number.0.7 and over).
Turbo blowers having compression ratio of 2 or better.
Artificial graphite.
Quartz crystals and plates.
Valves and cocks with corro sive-resi stance lining.
Electrically controlled automatic valves.
Searchlight control units.
Steel Mill Products.
Landing mats for aircraft.
Gilding metal, clad steel for bullet envelopes.
Gun forgings, rough and gun forgings, alloy rough.
Ferro columbium.
Ferro zirconium.
Chemicals.
Calcium permanganate.
Potassium permanganate.
Di-nitro-toluene solids and oils.
Stabilizers for explosives-
(a) ethyl and methyl centralites;
(b) diphenylamine;
(c) N. N-diphenylurea (unsymmetrical diphenylurea);
(d) Methyl - N, N - diphenylurea (methyl unsymmetrical
diphenylurea);
(e) Ethyl - N, N - diphenylurea (ethyl unsymmetrical
diphenylurea);
(f) Ethyl phenyl urethane;
(g) diphenyl urethane;
(h) diortho tolyl urethane;
Pentaerythritol and pentwrythritol-tetra-nitrates.
Hexamethylene-tetramine.
Hydrazine Hydrate.
Mercury fulminate, lead azide, lead styphrate and lead
thiocyanate.
Nitro-guanidine.
Hydrogen-peroxide (over 50 per cent strength).
Glycols and their compounds.
Silicon organic compounds.
Aluminium chloride, anhydrous.
Barium nitrate, barium chromate.
Sodium metallic.
Teflon (fluoron).
Magnesium silicate (steatite).
Potassium Letroxide.-
Chemical Equipment.
Podbielniak extractors.
Compressors delivering liquids or gases at 300 lbs. per square
inch or over.
Gauges for measuring pressures in excess of 100 atmospheres
(gauge pressures of 1,470 pounds per square inch or 103 kilograms
per square centimetre).
Ammonia oxidation-
(a) complete installations;
(b) catalizers suitable for ammonia oxidation.
Hydrogenation---
(a) complete installattons;
(b) catalizers suitable for hydrogenation.
Equipment for chemical reactions at pressures over 200 psi-
.(a) complete installations;
(b) autoclaves and digesters specially designed therefore.
Nitrators.
Methanol oxidation-
.(a) complete installations;
(b) catalizers suitable for methanol oxidation.
Gas liquefying equipment and equipment for handling liquefied
gas, designed for operation at pressures of 300 psi or over.
Vacuum -insulated storage or transportation containers for
liquids or liquefied gases 25 litres capacity or more.
Hydrogen producing equipment (water gas, electrolytic, gas
cracking, gas extraction processes).
Complete installations for anti-biotics production and specialized
components thereof.
Non-Ferrous Metals.
Copper rotating bands for shell and other copper munitions
components.
Brass rolled catridge strip with 68% to 72% of copper.
Brass and bronze fabrications for munitions, anvils, fabrications
for bullet cup (gilding metal clad steel), cartridge belt link, prime~
cap, shell rotary band.
Cobalt ore, residue and metal and cobalt bearing scrap (cor
centrate, arsenical crystals).
Columbium (niobium) metal, alloys, ore, concentrates and scrap.
Zirconium metal, alloys and compounds.
Bismuth metal.
Strontium ores, concentrates, metal and compounds.
Titanium metal.
Transportation Equipment.
Marine diesel engines of 1,500 li.p. and over, (except those with
rotary speed of less than 200 r.p.m.).
All types of diesel engines of following characteristics-
(a)200 to 300 h.p. with rotary speed of 1,000 r.p.rn. or over.
(Accepted by Consultative Group, 23rd November, 1949);
(b) 300 to 800 h.p. with rotary speed of 600 r.p.m. or over;
(c) over 800 h.p. with rotary of 400 r.p.rn. or over.
Well cars over 10 tons.
Tank cars (rail) over 10 tons.
Petroleum.
Aviation motor fuels, 86 octane and above.
Lubricating oils, aviation, high viscosity index.
Lubricating oils, aviation, medium viscosity index.
Lubricating greases, except graphite-
(a) containing synthetic oil;
(b) containing lithium soap;
(c) for very high or very low performance (temperature and/or
pressure).
Reference fuels.
Hydraulic oils containing synthetics.
Heavy duty detergent motor oils.
Extreme pressure gear oils lubricants.
Special fuels and lubes for use at low temperature.
Additives for motor oil.
Tetra-ethyl lead fluid.
Tetra-ethyl lead.
Alkylates.
Cumens and substitutes.
Hydrocodiners. (High octane blending agents
Hydropolymers. for aircraft fuels.) -
Isohexanes.
Isoctanes.
Isopentanes.
Isopropylether.
Neohexanes. (High octane blending agents for
Triptane. aircraft fuels.)
Crude petroleum.
Motor fuel.
Diesel oil (all nautical).
Kerosene.
Lubricating oils and greases.
Fuel oil.
Petroleum Equipment.
Oil well drilling and exploration equipment.
Solvent treatment equipment for lube oil production.
Hot oil pumps for alkylation, thermal and catalytic cracking,
isomerization and hydroforming equipment.
Casing and oil pipe; seamless and welded.
Electronics.
Radio valve manufacturing machinery.
Electronic computors, except business type calculating machines.
Electronic microscopes.
Infra-red absorption meters.
Apparatus of a kind used to measure electric impedance at
frequencies exceeding sixty megacycles per second and specialized
parts thereof.
.Radio field strength meters of a kind used at frequencies ex-
ceeding sixty megacycles per second; and specialized parts of such
meters.
Radio spectrum analyzers, being apparatus capable of indicating
the single -frequency components of multi-frequency oscillations
having frequencies exceeding one hundred kilocycles p.~t. second;
and specialized parts of such analyzers.
Radio-frequency signal generators, being screened electric
oscillators associated with attenuators of a kind used to provide
signals having frequencies exceeding three hundred megacycles per
second and magnitude less than one inicrowatt or ten millivolts
peak value; and specialized parts of such generators.
Balances, electronic, capable of detecting ditTerences in weight
smaller than ten micrograrnmes; and specialized parts of such
balances.
Resistors tern perature-sensi tive, of a kind used in bolometers
or in the measurement of electric power below ten milliwatts, but
not including electric lamps.
Apparatus for detecting or locating objects under water (ex-
cluding specific civil items; e.g., apparatus for detecting shoals of
fish).
Location apparatus of a kind used for detecting objects or for
determining the relative direction position or motion of objects by
means of the constant velocity or rectilinear-propagation charac-
teristics of electromagnetic waves having frequencies between 108
cycles per' second (3 meters-100 megacycles) and 4 X 1014 (0.75
microns)I. and specialized parts and accessories of such apparatus;
and specialized equipment for testing or calibrating such apparatus.
Radar and radio navigation equipment (other than direction-
finders) operating at frequencies below one hundred megacycles per
second.
Pulse modulators capable of providing electric impulses of peak
power exceeding ten kilowatts; and pulse-transformers and pulse-
forming equipment being specialized parts of such modulators.
Electromagnetic waveguides, resonant circuits radiators of a
kind used at frequencies exceeding six hundred megacycles per
second; and articles or equipment incorporating, or designed to be
connected to or to be incorporated in any such item.
Communication equipment of a kind using infra-red radiation
or ultrasonic waves; and specialized parts thereof.
Apparatus of a kind used to jam or otherwise interfere with
radio reception, and specialized parts of such apparatus.
Communication equipment of a kind exclusively designed for
use in aircraft; and specialized parts of such equipment.
Radio receivers panoramic, being receivers which search auto-
malically a part of the radio-frequency spectrum and indicate visibly
the signals received, and specialized parts of such receivers.
Telecontrol-equi p ment suitable for controlling pilotless aircraft
and guided weapons.
Cathode-ray oscilloscopes with time basis shorter than two
microseconds; and specialized parts of such apparatus.
Photomultiplier tubes and specialized parts thereof.
Valves,. thermionic . of a kind used with a potential difrerence
exceeding nine thousand volts between electrodes, or of a kind used
at frequencies exceeding two hundred and fifty megacycles per
second, or of a kind that can be passed through a circular hole
one-half inch in diameter; and specialized parts of such valves.
Crystal rectifiers of a kind used at frequencies exceeding three
thousand megacycles per second, and specialized parts of such
rectifiers.
Cables of very low attenuation and high uniformity as used
for frequencies of the order of magnitude of 3,000 nicts and above.
Design data, manufacturing technique and specialized tools for
making any controlled items. '
Amplifiers, high gain, stable linear pulse designed to operate
within the range of 50 cycles per second to 10 megacycles per
second and of input resistance not less than 10 megolims.
Electrometers, except student type.
Marine Equipment.
Warships a rid hulls or parts of hulls for such ships, Multicore cables suitable for
harbour defence purposes and minesweeping. Gyro-compasses, gyro repeaters.
Magnetic and acoustic minesweeping equipment Submarine batteries. Carbamite.
Polyethelene. Styrene. Scisometer and gravimeters. Meteorological sounding
balloons, 1,100 gr. or larger.
EXPORTATION (PROHIBITION) (SPECIFIED
ARTICLES) (NO. 2) ORDER.
(Cap. So, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 32 Of 1915).
[5th December, 1950.]
1. This order may be cited as the Exportation (Prohibition)
(Specified Articles) (No. 2) Order.
2. In this order'Director' means the Director of Commerce and
Industry; 'specified article' means any article specified in the
Schedule.
3. The exportation from the Colony of any specified article except
under an export licence issued by the Director is prohibited.
SCHEDULE.
Aircraft, assembled or dismantled.
Aircraft engines.
Amphibian vehicles of all kinds.
Appliances for use with arms and apparatus exclusively designed and intended for
land, sea or aerial warfare.
Bayonets, swords and lances, and component parts thereof.
Bombs, bombing apparatus, and component parts thereof.
Bullet-proof and run-flat tyres and double-chambered and selfdealing inner tubes.
Cannon, rocket projectors and other ordnance and component parts thereof,
G.N. 380/47. Citation. Interpretation. Prohibition of exportation of gold except under permit. G.N.A. 149/50. Citation. Prohibition of exportation to North Korea. G.N.A. 176/50. Citation. Interpretation. Prohibition of export of specified articles except under licence. G.N.A. 264/50. Citation. Interpretation. Prohibition of export of specified articles except under licence.
Abstract
G.N. 380/47. Citation. Interpretation. Prohibition of exportation of gold except under permit. G.N.A. 149/50. Citation. Prohibition of exportation to North Korea. G.N.A. 176/50. Citation. Interpretation. Prohibition of export of specified articles except under licence. G.N.A. 264/50. Citation. Interpretation. Prohibition of export of specified articles except under licence.
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1734
Edition
1950
Volume
v8
Subsequent Cap No.
50
Number of Pages
7
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“EXPORTATION (PROHIBITION) (SPECIFIED ARTICLES) ORDER,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed April 22, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1734.