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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1918. . 1747 factures thereof; all non-edible animal and vegetable products; all machinery, tools, dies, plates, and apparatus and materials necesssary or convenient for their manufacture; medical, `cal, laboratory and sanitary supplies and equipment; all mm, minerals, mineral oils, ores, and all derivatives and manufactures thereof; paper pulp, books and all printed matter and materials necessary or convenient for their manufacture; rubber, gums, resins, tars and waxes, their products, derivatives and substitutes, and all articles containing them; wood and wood manufactures; coffee, cocoa, tea _ and spices; wines, spirits, mineral waters and beverages; and all ,,],,’f£,{t1'°'“'°i°l°""' other articles of any kind whatsoever shall not, on and after the sixteenth day of February in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighteen, be exported from, or shipped from, or taken out of the United States or its territorial possessions to Abyssinia, Afghanis— ,,,,gf",¥§,,,',1;t,d°Yl°°*"’ tan, Albania, Argentina, Austria—Hun§ary, Belgium, her colonies, ossessions and protectorates, Bolivia, razil, B varia, China, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, her colonies, possessions and protectorates, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, France, her colonies, possessions and protectorates, Germany, her colonies, possessions and protectorates, Great Britain, her colonies, possessions and protectorates, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, her colonies, possessions and proteetoratw, Japan, Liechtenstein, Liberia, Luxembourg, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, The Netherlands, her colonies, possessions and protectorates, Nicaragua, Norway, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, ersia, Peru, Portugal, her colonies, ossessions and protectorates Roumank, Russia, Salvador, San , Serbia, Siam, Spain, her colonies, possessions and protectorates, Sweden, Switzerlau, Turkey, Uruguay or Venezuela, except under license granted in accordance with regulations or orders and subject to such limitations and exceptions as have heretofore been, or shall hereafter be prescribed in pursuance of the powers conferred by said Act of June 15, 1917. The said ,,,§,,°f",§‘{,Y,,,,,§,,,'?,{’,{' proclamations of July 9, 1917, August 27, 1917, September 7, 1917, 16g,~{,2gv- 168% ¤¤¤¤» and November 28, 1917, and aragra h II of the executive order ’ ' of October 12, 1917, are hereltiy confiimed and continued and all rules and regulations heretofore made in connection therewith or in (pursuance thereof are likewise hereby confirmed and continued an made apggcable to this roclamation. IN WITN WHEREOF, l have hereimto set m hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done in the District of Columbia, this 14th da of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and [BEAL.] Eighteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Forty-Second. Woomzow Wmsorw By the President, Ronmrr Larzsmc Secretary of State. BY rnr: Pnnsrnaxr or rim Uxrrnn Srrxrns or Armnrca A PROCLAMATION _VVHlEREAS Con ess has enacted, and the President has on the §,’,‘{§}‘“*’°'“‘ Surth day of Octoiler, 1917, approved, a law which contains the following provisions: “W`henever during the present war the President shall find that the §‘:u“f“;f’,§,{°'“°"" public safety so requires and shall make proclamation thereof it shall e unlawful to import into the United States from any country named