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Monograph

Identifikator:
1024656551
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-49829
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Der Wirtschaftskrieg
Edition:
Zweite, nach dem Stande vom 31. Juli 1915 ergänzte Auflage
Place of publication:
Wien
Publisher:
Verlag der Niederösterreichischen Handels- und Gewerbekammer
Year of publication:
1915
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (II, 171, V Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
XI. Britisches Reich
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Der Wirtschaftskrieg
  • Title page
  • I. Österreich
  • II. Ungarn
  • III. K. u. k. Militärverwaltung in Polen
  • IV. Deutsches Reich
  • V. Kaiserlich Deutsche Zivilverwaltung für Polen links der Weichsel
  • VI. Kaiserlich Deutsche Verwaltung in Belgien
  • VII. Ottomanisches Reich
  • VIII. Königreich Belgien
  • IX. Frankreich
  • X. Französische Schutz- und Überseegebiete
  • XI. Britisches Reich
  • XII. Britische Kolonial- und Überseegebiete
  • XIII. Rußland
  • XIV. Italien
  • XV. Japan
  • Contents

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8 
113 
Widerruf gelten. Für die Dauer dieser Erklärung 
unterliegen Schiffe mit bedingter Konterbande für 
einen Hafen dieses Landes an Bord der Beschlag 
nahme. 
b) Konterbandelistrn. 
Lontradund ol war *). Revised list. 
29th October 1914. 
Whereas on the fourth day of August 1914, We 
did issue Our Royal Proclamation specif'ying tbe articlos 
which it was Our intention to treat as Contraband of 
war during the War between us and the German 
Emperor ; and 
Whereas on the twelfth day of August 1914, We 
did by Our Royal Proclamation of that date extend 
Our Proclamation aforementioned to the War between 
us and the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary; and 
Whereas on the twenty-first day of September 
1914, We did by Our Royal Proclamation of that date 
make certain additions to the list of articles to be 
treated as contraband of war; and 
Whereas it is expedient to consolidate the said 
lists and to make certain additions thereto : 
Now, THEREFORE, We do hereby declare, by 
and with the advice of Our Priyy Council, that the 
lists of contraband contained in the schedules to Our 
Royal Proclamations of the fourth day of August and 
the twenty-first day of September aforementioned are 
hereby withdrawn, and that in lieu thereof during the 
continuance of the war or until We do give further 
public notice the articles enumerated in Schedule I. 
hereto will be treated as absolute contraband, and the 
articles enumerated in Schedule II hereto will be 
treated as conditional contraband. 
SCHEDULE I. 
1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sportiug 
purposes, and their distinctive component parts. 
2. Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds 
and their distinctive component parts. 
3. Powder and explosives specially prepared for 
use in war. 
4. Sulphuric acid. 
5. Gun mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military 
wagons, field forges and their distinctive component 
parts. 
6. Range Anders and their distinctive com 
ponent parts. 
7. Clothing and equipment of a distinctively 
military character. 
8. Saddle, draught and pack animals suitable for 
use in war. 
9. All kinds of harness of a distinctively military 
character. 
10. Articles of camp equipment and their distinc 
tive component parts. 
11. Armour plates. 
12. Haematite iron ore and haematite pig iron. 
Die ursprüngliche Liste siebe Frankreich S. 60. Decret du 
11 aoüt 1914. 
13. Iron pyrites. 
14. Nickel ore and nickel. 
15. Ferrocbrome and chrome ore. 
16. Copper, unwrought. 
17. Lead, pig, sheet or pipe. 
18. Aluminium. 
19. Ferro-silica. 
20. Barbed wire and implements for lixing and 
cutting the same. 
21. Warships, including boats and their distinctive 
component parts of such a nature that they can only 
be used on a vessel of war. 
22. Aeroplanes, airships, balloons and aircraft of 
all kinds and their component parts together with 
accessories and articles recognisable as intended for 
use in Connection with balloons and aircraft. 
23. Motor vehicles of all kinds and their com 
ponent parts. 
24. Motor types; rubber. 
25. Mineral oils and motor spirit, except lubri- 
cating oils. 
26. Implements and apparatus designed exclusively 
for the manufacture of munitions of war, for the 
manufacture or repair of arms or war material for 
use on land and sea. 
SCHEDULE II. 
1. Foodstuffs. 
2. Forage and feeding stuffs for animals. 
3. Clothing, fabrics for clothing and boots and 
shoes suitable for use in war. 
4. Gold and silver in coin or bullion; paper money 
5. Vehicles of all kinds other than motor vehicles, 
available for use in war and their component parts. 
6. Vessels, craft and boats of all kinds; floating 
docks parts of docks and their component parts. 
7. Railway materials both üxed and rolling stock 
and materials for telegraphs, wireless telegraphs and 
telephones. 
8. Fuel, other than mineral oils. Lubricants. 
9. Powder and explosives not specially prepared 
for use in war. 
10. Sulphur. 
11. Glycerin e. 
12. Horse shoes and shoeing materials. 
13. Harness and saddlery. 
14. Hides of all kinds, dry or wet; pigskins raw 
or dressed; leather undressed or dressed, suitable for 
saddlery, harness or military boots. 
15. Field glasses, teleseopes, Chronometers and all 
kinds of nautical instuments. 
Die revidierte englische Kriegskonterbante-Liste. 
Übersetzung: 
Absolute Kricgskonterbande: 
1. Waffen jeder Art mit Einschluß der Jagdwaffen 
und ihre als solche kenntlichen Bestandteile: 
2. Geschosse, Patronen und Kartuschen aller Art 
sowie ihre als solche kenntlichen Bestandteile;
	        

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