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1694 PROCLAMATIONS, 1917. _ emery, emerg wheels, carborundum and all artificial abrasives; cop r, inclu ing colpper ots, bars, rods, plates, sheets,_ tubes, wire andpgcra thereof; ead auriid white lead; tin, tin plate, tin cans and all articlgs containing tin; nickel, aluminum, zmc, plumbago and platinum; news-paper, print-palper, wood pulp and cellulose; ash, s ruee, walnut, mahogany, oa and birch woods; and industrial naQgj,*¤“i°S»°*°·»d°s*¤‘ diamonds: shall not, on and after the 30th day of August in the year ` One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventeen, be exported from, shipped from or taken out of the United States or its territorial gossessions to Abyssinia, Afghanistan, Argentina, that portion of elgium not occupied by the military forces of Germany or the colonies, ossessions or protectorates of Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, France, her colonies, possessions or protectorates, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Ital , her colonies, possessions or protectorates, Great Britain, her colionies, possessions or rotectorates, Japan, Liberia, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco,INepal, Nicaragua, the colonies, ossessions or protectorates of The Net erlands, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Portugal, her colonies, possessions or protectorates, Roumania, Russia, Salvador, San Marino, Serbia, Siam, U ay, Venezuela (excluding any portion of the foregoing occupied by the military forces of Germany or her allies), or any territory occupied gy thel fpirtgzs of the lllgnited States or by the nations associate wit the United States in thewar. t,£xPg{>§r;,*d;*;i¤’fSS“,§é The regulations, orders, limitations and exceptions prescribed will uceusesmrc. be administered by and under the authority of the Ex orts Administive Board, grom whom ligenses, in co%rmity with said regulations, orders, imitations an exceptions, issue. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ma · hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the District of Columbia, this 27 th_day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seven- [SEAL] teen and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Forty-second. Woonnow WILSON. By the President, Ronmvr LANSING, Secretary of State. S·‘r***==¤b°¤‘ "·*917· BY rim Pmasmrzur or Tm: Uxrrnn Srarns or AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. m§gj:£_y_b“***°¤· wd YVHEREAS Congress has enacted, and the President has on the rmmble. fifteenth day of June, 1917, approved a law which contains the following provisions: §§j}}'*;f'Y,_§gf°““*°“S· "Wl1enever during the present war the President shall Hnd that ' the public safety shall so require, and shall make proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to export from or ship from or take out of the United States to any country named in such proclamation any article or articles mentioned in such reclamation, except at such time or times, and under such reguliitions and orders, and subject to such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe, until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress: l?·ovide—§l, howevenhthat po preference shall be given to the ports o one tate over t ose o anot er. "Any person who shall export, ship, or take out, or deliver or attemptto deliver for export, shipment, or taking out, any article in violation of this title, or of any regulation or order made hereunder,