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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 17,
Hong Kong
FIRST SCHEDULE.
FORM NO. 1
Removal Permit.
[ss. 5, 7 and 28].
The Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, 1933, sections 5 & 7.
The bearer is hereby authorised to remove from
the hours of
to the under-mentioned arms and ammunition, between
day of
19
and
on the
>
This permit must be returned to [person] at [place] before
o'clock in the
noon of the
Dated the
day of
19
19
day of
(Signed)
Inspector General of Police
1933.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
[ss. 3, 10 and 28].
1
Table of Fees.
1. Fee payable for a licence to an importer of, or
dealer in, or vendor of arms and ammunition.ƒ
$1,200 per annum, payable in advance.
9. Fee payable for a licence to carry and/or $10 per annum.
possess arms and ammunition
f payable in advance.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
[ss. 10 and 28].
1.
2.
3.
-4
5.
6.
Conditions of annual licences of retail dealers in, or retail vendors of, arms or ammunition.
The licensee shall not use any premises for the storage of arms or ammunition unless such premises shall have been approved in writing by the Inspector General of Police and the Chief Officer of the Fire Brigade.
The licensee shall store ammunition in a steel tank properly constructed and approved in writing by the Inspector General of Police.
The total amount of ammunition stored on the licensee's premises shall not exceed 100,000 rounds without the special permission in writing of the Inspector General of Folice.
Revolvers, pistols and other small firearms shall not be exhibited in windows.
or
No other goods which by reason of their inflammability dangerous nature are controlled under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, shall be stored with ammunition.
No other trade or business shall be carried on in the premises used for the storage of ammunition unless with the approval in writing of the Inspector General of Police.