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CLASSIFICATIQN OF GOODS

Names of the Classes
(Parts of ali article or apparatus are, in general, classified with the
actual article or ap paratns, except where such parts constitute articles
included ill other classes)
1. Chemical products used in industry, science, photography,
agriculture, horticulture, forestry; manures (natural and artificial); fire
extinguishing compositions; tempering substances and chemical pre­
parations for soldering; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs;
tanning substances; adhesive substances used in industry.
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2. Paints, varnishes, lacquers..preservatives against rust and against
deterioration of wood; colouring matters, dyestuffs; mordants; resins;
metals in foil and powder form for painters and decorators.
3. Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use;
cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; per­
fumery, essential oils. cosmetics. hair lotions; dentifrices.
4. Industrial oils and greases (other than edible oils and fats and
essential oils); lubricants; dust laying and absorbing compositions;
fuels (including motor spirit): and illuminants; candles, tapers, night­
lights and wicks.
5. Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary substances; infants'
and invalids' foods; plasters, materials for bandaging; materials for
stopping teeth, dental wax: disinfectants; preparations for killing weeds
and destroying vermin.
6. Unwrought and partly wrought common metals and their alloys;
anchors, anvils, bells, rolled and cast building materials; rails and other
metallic materials for railway tracks; chains (except driving chains for
vehicles); cables and wires (non-electric); locksmith's work: metallic
pipes and tubes; safes and cash boxes; steel balls; horseshoes; nails
and screws; other goods in non-precious metal not included in other
classes; ores.
7. Machines and machine tools; motors (except for vehicles);
machine couplings and belting (except for vehicles); large size agri­
cultural implements; incubators.
8. Hand tools and instruments; cutlery, forks and spoons; side
arms.
9. Scientific, nautical, surveying and electrical apparatus and
instruments (including wireless), photographic, cinematographic,
optical, weighing, measuring. SIgnalling, checking (supervision), life­
saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; coin or counter-feed
apparatus; talking machines, cash registers, calculating machines; fire­
extinguishing apparatus.
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