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NATURAL AND INORGANIC FIBRES

Silk

Storage No. Item Remarks Compartment
N-8-1-1 Cocoon Japanese, Chinese and European cocoons interbred 21
2 Raw silk(*)   21
3 Hie tsumugi fabric(*)
Silk pongee yarn(*)
  21

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Cotton

Storage No. Item Remarks Price Compartment
N-8-2-1 American cotton ProducedHin Texas. Grade SLM 176/kg 21
2 Egyptian cotton Menoufi(Fully Good) 415/kg 21
3 Mexican cotton Produced in Sinaloa. Grade SM 206/kg 21
4 Pakistani cotton NT Roller Ginned 194/kg 21
5 Russian cotton Pervyi 211/kg 21
6 Cotton yarn     21
7 Terry cloth Unbleached 250/yd2 21
8 Underwear fabric Unbleached   21
9 Gauze   180/10m piece 21

(R):S-3-2-15 Kurume kasuri;S-3-5-2 Long under pants(suteteko);S-3-5-3 Undershirt

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Flax, Ramie & Jute

Storage No. Item Remarks Compartment
N-8-3-1 Ramie Produced in the Philippines 21
  Ramie yarn No.80 count. Double twist  
2 Ramie fabric   21
3 Manila hemp Produced in the Philippines 21
4 Manila rope   21
5 Flax Produced in Hokkaido, Japan 21
6 Linen cloth Chair cover 21
7 Jute Produced in Pakistan 21
8 Jute fabric Hessian 21

(R):S-3-2-14 Ojiya chijimi;S-5-3-1 Handkerchief

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Wool

Storage No. Item Compartment
N-8-4-1 Wool 23
2 Woollen yarn 23
3 Blanket 23
4 Carpet 23
5 Suiting fabric 23
6 Coat fabric 23

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Inorganic Fibres

Storage No. Item Remarks Compartment
N-8-5-1 Glass fibre Filament : 6 µ φ 400fil
Yarn : 6 µ φ 4s 135g/1000m
23
2 Glass fibre curtain material   23

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