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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 22, 1932.
(c) The premises shall have the words "Bonded Ware- house No.
together with the word "Liquors", painted up legibly on the outside in English letters and Chinese characters at least 4 inches high.
(4) A sufficient space shall be maintained free of any encumbrance in the best lighted part of the premises for the purpose of examination of packages by the inspecting officer.
(e) Office accommodation with the necessary furniture and writing materials shall be provided for the use of the inspecting officer. Such office shall be efficiently lighted at all requisite times.
7. All lamps used on the premises must be made of substantial metal, the glass being protected by metal guards.
8. No structural alteration to the premises shall be made without the permission in writing of the Superintendent.
9. No person shall be allowed to sleep on the premises and no person not in the employ of the person in charge shall be allowed to enter the premises unless accompanied by a revenue officer.
10. No smoking, naked lights or matches shall be allowed within the premises.
11. No article may be stored in the premises other than dutiable liquors belonging to the person firm or body corporate for the storage of whose dutiable liquors the premises have been approved and appointed.
12. All goods stored in the premises shall be stowed in such a way that easy access may be had to any portion thereof.
13. The premises shall not be open for the receipt of dutiable liquors between the hours of 4.30 p.m. and 8.30 a.m. or on Sundays or public or general holidays except with the permission in writing of the Superintendent, who shall be entitled to charge a fee not exceeding three dollars for every hour or portion of an hour in which the premises shall be open between the aforesaid hours or on Sundays or public or general holidays.
14. The person in charge shall, inmediately after any dutiable liquors are received into or removed from the premises, make due entry of such receipt or removal in a Stock book in a form to be approved by the Superintendent.* All entries shall be made in English unless the Superintendent, in any special case, shall give permission for the use of Chinese.
15. The person in charge of any premises shall, not iater than noon on every Monday morning (or on the following day if Monday is a public or general holiday) furnish to the Superintendent a return, in a form to be supplied by him, concerning all dutiable liquors stored, received or removed during the then previous week.
16.-(a) No package of dutiable liquors shall be opened except in the presence of a revenue officer,
(b) No samples shall be drawn except in the presence of a revenue officer, and duty shall be paid on all samples removed from the premises.