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‘File 28/70 Navicert Rules, Regulations and Instructions’ [‎43v] (86/612)

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The record is made up of 1 file (304 folios). It was created in 21 Jul 1940-1 Oct 1946. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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3. Chemicals and chemical preparations, the
following: —
(?) Alcohol, Methyl.
(id) Acetone.
(in) Acid Acetic.
(iv) Acid Formic.
(v) Aluminium Oxide.
(vi) Aniline and alkylated aniline.
(vii) Calcium acetate (acetate of lime).
(viii) Caustic Potash.
(ix) Chlorinated hydrocarbons including
carbon tetrachloride.
(x) Lead acetate.
(xi) Phosphorus.
.(xii) Potassium Chlorate.
(xiii) Sodium hydrosulphite.
(m'iv) Sodium Nitrite.
(xv) Tetra-ethy-lead.
(xvi) Toluol (toluene),
4. Drugs and medicines, the following: —
Sera.
5. Graphite and graphite crucibles.
6. Hydraulic packing.
7. Instruments, Apparatus and Appliances,
and parts thereof, the following: —
(?) Electric wire and cables.
(??) Electrical insulating materials, all
sorts.
(???) Photographic plates and films used in
X-ray photography.
8. Machinery and Millwork, including
machine tools of all descriptions and parts
thereof but excluding parts which—
(a) if of foreign manufacture, are exported
for purposes of repairs, or are being
returned to the manufacturers as de
fective, or
(b) if of Indian manufacture, are supplied
to any country in the British Empire.
9. Metals and Ores, the following::—
(?) Aluminium and aluminium alloys and
manufactures thereof.
(it) Antimony alloys containing more than
10 per cent, of antimony.
(iiii) Copper ores; copper wrought and un
wrought; copper plates and sheets;
copper wire, drawn; copper scrap;
copper manufactures and alloys..
(iv) Ferro-chrome; ferro-manganese; ferro-
phosphorus; ferro-silicon; ferro-
titanium; ferro-tungsten; and ferro-
vanadium.
(v) Gun metal; gun metal manufactures;
gun metal scrap and borings.
(vi) Iridium, osmiridium, iridosmine and
concentrates containing iridium.
(vii) Iron or steel: —
(a) High Speed Tool Steel.
(b) Plates, boiler, of acid quality steel.
(c) Sheets and plates, galvanised (cor
rugated and plain).
(d) Sheets and plates tinned.
(e) Tubes, pipes and fittings cast or
wrought,
(/) Wire Nails.
(g) Wire, plain barbed and stranded.
(h) Wire rope (Black and galvanised).
(?) Wood screws.
(viii) Lead sheets; lead pipes and tubes; lead
scrap; pig lead and lead ore.
(ix) Magnesium and magnesium alloys.
(x) Mercury (quicksilver) and its com
pounds.
(xi) Molybdenum; ferro-molybdonum;
molybdenum ores and compounds.
(xii) Nickel; nickel ore and matte, nickel
alloys in their various forms (including
nickle oxide).
(xiii) Phosphor alloys.
(xiv) Platinium, crude and refined; platinium
alloys and compounds.
(xv) Badium; radium ores and concen
trates; radium compounds.
(xvi) Tin, wrought and unwrought.
(xvii) White metal, white metal manufac
tures, white metal scrap, white metal
borings and white metal ash' and dross.
(xviii) Zinc or spelter, unwrought and wrought,
zinc concentrates and zinc scrap.
10. Synthetic dyestuffs, including coal tar
derivatives used in any dyeing process.
11. Textiles, the following: —
Cotton mosquito netting.
12. Vehicles (excluding old scrap parts), the
following: —
(?) Aircraft and parts of aircrafts.
(ii) Motor cars, motor cycles and motor
omnibuses, vans and lorries and parts
thereof (excluding rubber tyres and
tubes).
13. Coniferous timber, namely, Pinus longi-
folia (Chir), Pinus excelsa (Kail), Picea morinda
(Spruce), Abies pindrow (Fir), and Cedrus
deodara (Deodar); also chests, boxes, crates and
other containers made therefrom, when exported
empty, and parts thereof including shocks.
14. Carbonised coconut shell.
Part D.
(Licences issued by the Export Trade
Controller.)
1. Manila rope.
2. Metals and ores, the following:-—
(?) Beryl (Beryllium).
(ii) Tungsten and Tungsten ore (Wolfram).
3. Mica. h £0
3A. Paper and pasteboard, all sorts.
3B. Pulp of wood for paper-making.
4. Quartz Crystals.
5. Wool, raw.
6. Diamonds.

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The file contains copies of correspondence, chiefly sent from either the Government of India or the Ministry of Economic Warfare, including: official circulars, notices, instructions, and other papers, relating to the implementation of the Navicert system to Iraqi and Iranian ports in the Gulf, the ports of the Gulf littoral, and the wider region, as a means of controlling sea-borne trade during the war. The changing geopolitical circumstances of the Second World War, in particular the occupation of countries by others, and entry into and exit from the War by various countries, resulted in the frequent issue of revisions to the circulars, notices and instructions produced by the Government.

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1 file (304 folios)
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The file’s contents are arranged in approximate chronological order, from the earliest item at the front to the latest at the end. The file notes at the end of the file (ff 293-305) mirror the chronological arrangement.

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Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 306; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. An additional mixed foliation/pagination sequence is also present in parallel between ff 2-292 and between ff 293-304; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled.

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