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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 4, 1910.
Regulations under Section 41 (c) of the Opium Ordinance, 1909, as to the books to be kept by the Opium Farmer.
1. The Opium Farmer shall keep the following books :—
(a.) a book showing all purchases of raw opium, prepared opium or dross opium made by him, the quality and weight purchased and the price paid.
(b.) a book showing all purchases of opium dross and halan made by him, the
weight purchased and the price paid.
(c.) a book showing the quality and weight of all raw opium, opium dross and
halan sent by him to his Boiling Establishment.
(d.) a book showing the quality and weight of all raw opium, opium dross and
halan received by his Boiling Establishment.
(e.) a book showing the quality and weight of all prepared opium and dross opium
produced by his Boiling Establishment.
(.) a book showing the quality and weight of all prepared opium and dross opium
sent out from his Boiling Establishment.
(g.) a book showing the quality and weight of all prepared opium and dross opium
received by him from his Boiling Establishment.
(h.) a book showing the quality and weight of all prepared opium and dross opium
sold by him, and the prices at which the sales were made.
(i.) a book showing all the expenses of the Boiling Establishment.
(j) a book showing all expenses, other than expenses of the Boiling Establishment. (k) a book summarizing daily the receipts and expenses of the Farm.
(7.) a book summarizing monthly the receipts and expenses of the Farm.
2. The Opium Farmer shall not keep any duplicates of the above described books, or any other books containing duplicates of any of the above entries, except such other books as are usually kept in the ordinary course of business for the bonâ fide record of the transac- tions of the Farm.
Regulations under Section 51 (1) of the Opium Ordinance, 1909.
CONDITIONS OF LICENCE FOR IMPORTING FOR SALE OR USE WITHIN THE COLONY, PRE- PARING, MANUFACTURING OR DEALING IN MORPHINE AND COMPOUNDS OF OPIUM.
1. All morphine and compounds of opium as defined by Section 2 of the Opium Ordin- ance, 1909, shall be kept and sold in receptacles securely fastened and sealed and shall not be sold in packages of a less value than 20 cents each. This condition shall not apply to medicines dispensed in particular cases by persons registered under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908, provided that the medicine so dispensed be labelled with the name and address of the seller, and the ingredients of such medicine, with the name of the person to whom it is sold, be entered in the book kept by the seller under the provisions of Section 11 of the last mentioned Ordinance; nor to morphine or compounds of opium supplied by persons regis- tered under the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908, to other persons similarly registered or to regis- tered medical practitioners or to morphine similarly supplied to licentiates of the Hongkong College of Medicine for use in the ordinary practice of their profession, all such sales being duly entered in the book kept by the seller under the provisions of Section 11 of the last mentioned Ordinance.
2. The licensee shall keep a book of certificates with counterfoils numbered consecu- tively, and shall give to each purchaser of any morphine or compound of opium, not dispensed or supplied as aforesaid in Regulation 1, a certificate containing the particulars set forth in Schedule B to the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908, and shall enter the same particulars in the counterfoil.
3. The licensee shall enter in a stock book a description of, and the quantity and weight of, and the date of receipt of, all morphine and compounds of opium received by him, and shall pay the royalty payable to the Opium Farmer in respect thereof.