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(a)
Reading material, such as:
Books;
Correspondence courses;
Newspapers, journals and periodicals;
Pamphlets on welfare facilities in ports.
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(b)
Audio-visual material, such as:
Sound reproducing instruments;
Tape-recorders;
Radio sets, television sets;
Cinematographic and other projectors;
Recordings on tapes or discs (language courses, radio programmes, greetings, music
and entertainment);
Films, exposed and developed;
Film slides.
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(c)
Sports gear, such as:
Sports wear;
Balls;
Racquets and nets;
Deck games;
Athletic equipment;
Gymnastic equipment.
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(d)
Hobby material, such as:
Indoor games;
Musical instruments;
Material for amateur dramatics;
Materials for painting, sculpture, woodwork and metalwork, etc. and for carpet making.
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(e)
Equipment for religious activities (including vestments)
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(f)
Parts and accessories for welfare material