Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . he United Stateshave depleted the stock of chronometersand sextants and with Germany not fur-nishing them as before, and England re-quiring those manufactured for Britishships, it has been asked that endeavorsbe made to have the Navy Departmentassist in relinquishing extra chronom-eters carried on vessels. British Government Extends Embargo.—The British Government has prohibit-ed the export of the following materialsfrom the United Kingdom: Bobbins, lac-tates, lactic acid, potassium carbonate,ferro-manganese, unrifled firearms, hob-nai


Canadian machinery and metalworking (July-December 1917) . he United Stateshave depleted the stock of chronometersand sextants and with Germany not fur-nishing them as before, and England re-quiring those manufactured for Britishships, it has been asked that endeavorsbe made to have the Navy Departmentassist in relinquishing extra chronom-eters carried on vessels. British Government Extends Embargo.—The British Government has prohibit-ed the export of the following materialsfrom the United Kingdom: Bobbins, lac-tates, lactic acid, potassium carbonate,ferro-manganese, unrifled firearms, hob-nails, mica block and splittings, linseedoil, motor spirit, turpentine substitute,paraffin and petroleum, mineral lubri-cants, oil fuel. U. S. Government Control.—Extensionof American Government control toiron and steel and their products, pe-troleum and its products, farm imple-ments and sisal, jute and hemp pro-ducts, such as binding twine has beendecided upon as an amendment to theadministration food control bill by a July 5, 1917. CANADIAN MACHINERY. Ij any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. 76 CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume XVIII. PURO -FY* (MADE IN CANADA) yourwater supply


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