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rnocnamvrrons, 1917. 1721, apples, dried raisins and dried peaches; quebracho and chestnut extracts; vegetable fibre bags and aiging, except cotton bags and b - gin ; rubber, sponges, gutta-joo tong, gutta-percha gutta-siili, shegac, seedlac and cinchona bark; hospital gauze and surged instruments; yellow pine woodmeasuring 1’ x 1’· x 25" an 1:4.%;-r sizes; and poster pager; shall not on and after the.fi1ist day of eember in the year ne Thousand Nine Hundiip and Seventeen, be exported from or shipped from or taken out o _. United States or its territorial possessions to Abyssinia, Afghanistan, A.rEentina 'um, her co onies possessions or_ . i•¤¤l?91‘&tee, Bo via, Brazil, China, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Republic, Ecuador, Egy t, France, her colonies, possessions or protectorates, Great Britain, lller colonies, possessions or protectorates, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, her colonies, possessions or protectorates, Japan, Liberia, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco Nepal, Nicaragua, the colonies, possessions or proteetorates of The Netherlands, Oman, Panama, Paragua Persia, eru, Portuial, her colonies, possessions, or protectorates, Iloumama Russia, S vador, San Marino Serbia, Siam, Uruguay or Venezuela, or to any territory occupied by the military forces of the United States or the nations associated with the United States in the war, except at such time or times, and under such regulations and orders, and subject to such limitations and exgggtipns gs the liresggent shaH prescribe, until otherwise ordered by resident or y ngress. , c The regulations orders, limitations and exceptions prescribed will w‘{,,,Q""*’_ ’°"‘"° be administered by and under authoritypof the `War 'lzradeum Board, from whom licenses, in cogilonnity vnthl said regulations orders, limitations and exceptions, issue. Said Proclamation of ¤:‘{,'·§';F,,_*"°°""‘*'° August 27, 1917, is hereby confirmed and continued and all rules and Aw. p. wu. regulations heretofore made in connection or in pursuance thereof, includin the Executive Order of October 12, 1917, are likegiselhereby eonirmed and continued and made applicable to this roc amation. IN IVITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set m£xhand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be a ed. Done in the District of Columbia, this 28th da of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and [SEAL.] Seventeen and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Forty·Second. Woonaow Winsor: By the President, Ronsnr LANSING, Secretary of State. Br run Pansmmrr or rmi Usrrnn Srxrns or Amnmoa N°'°¤'>°”·"”- A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Congress has enacted, and the President has on the }',;":;§,*'°_*¤P'”· Sixth day of October, 1917, approved, a law which contains Wlthe follogving prghvisionsz th d Shan End h mmm " enever urm' g e present war e i ent t at ,g"""‘“"— the lpublic safety so requires and shall make proclamation thereof it Am'p' sha be unlawful to import into the United States from any country named in such proclamation any article or articles mentioned in suc proclamation except at such time or times, and under such regula-