C
83
Issue and transfer of
Chinese Wine and Spirit Shop Licences. 32.--(1.) The Captain Superintendent of Police may Chinese grant a licence, in the Form No. 8 in the First Schedule to wine and this Ordinance, to any person to sell Chinese wines and spirit shop spirits, by retail and wholesale, such Chinese wines and licence. spirits not to be consumed on the premises where they are sold.
(2.) The holder of any such licence shall exhibit con- spicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and the nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police.
(3.) The fee for such licence shall be that specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, and shall be paid to the Colonial Treasurer.
First Schedule: Form No. 8.
(4.) The Captian Superintendent of Police may permit First the transfer of any such licence, in the Form No. 9 in the Schedule: First Schedule to this Ordinance.
Chinese Restaurant Licences.
Form No. 9.
33.-(1.) Application for Chinese restaurant licences Applications shall be made to the Registrar General.
for (binese restaurant licences.
Form No. 10.
(2.) The Registrar General, after referring such applica- First tions to the Captain Superintendent of Police, may in his Schedule: discretion and with the concurrence of the Captain Super- intendent of Police, grant a licence, in the Form No. 10 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance.
Schedule.
(3.) The fee for such licence shall be according to the Second scale set forth in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, and shall be paid to the Colonial Treasurer before the issue of the licence.
(4.) The holder of such licence shall exhibit con- spicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police.
(5.) Sub-sections (1), (2), (3), (5), (6) and (8) of Section 22 shall apply to the business carried on under a Chinese restaurant licence. Provided that the Governor-in-Council may from time to time add to, alter, amend or repeal regulations or conditions on the granting of a Chinese restaurant licence.
(6.) In case of the death or insolvency of any holder of a Chinese restaurant licence, the executor or administrator or trustee (as the case may be) of such licensee may carry on the business until the expiration of the then current licence, subject to all the same regulations as the original licensee.
(7.) The Registrar General may, in his discretion, First permit the transfer of any such licence, in the Form No. 11 Schedule: in the First Schedule to this Ordinance.
Licences for Eating-houses,
Form No. 11.
34.-(1.) Eating-house licences shall be granted by Eating- the Colonial Treasurer in the Form No. 12 in the First houses.
First Schedule to this Ordinance upon payment of the fee Schedule: specified in the Second Schedule to this Ordinance.
Form No. 12. Second
(2.) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may Schedule. determine may be added to any licence granted under this section, and no intoxicationg liquor shall be sold or opium smoked on such premises.
(3.) The Colonial Treasurer may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of such licence, and such transfer shall be by the indorsement of the Colonial Treasurer.
licensed
35.-No person licensed under the last preceding sec- Prohibition tion shall knowingly or wilfully permit disorderly conduct of disorderly in his house or other place of entertainment, or knowingly conduct in suffer any unlawful game or gaming therein, or knowingly eating-house. permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such house or other place or to remain therein.
Page 10Page 11