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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.
Per gallon, d.
On beer (as defined in the Ordinance, but exclusive. of cider and perry) not exceeding 1055 degrees original gravity, that is to say the specific gravity of the worts before fermentation,
(a) if brewed in the Colony
(b) if not brewed in the Colony
with the addition of $0.02 per gallon for every degree by which the original gravity of the worts for such beer exceeds 1055 degrees as measured by the Bates standard saccharometer.
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On all other beer (as defined in the Ordinance, but exclusive of cider and perry) whether in con- centrated form, or as ale basis, or malt and hops concentrate, or otherwise....
with the addition of $0.02 per gallon for every degree by which the original gravity exceeds 1045 degrees as measured by the "Bates" standard saccharometer.
On all intoxicating liquors above the strength of 20 degrees under proof, for every degree above such strength in addition to the appropriate duty as above.....
$0.70
0.80
0.80
0.12
Part II.
CHINESE TYPE Liquor.
Per gallon.
On all Chinese type spirits distilled in the Colony and containing not more than 25 per cent of alcohol by weight
On all Chinese type spirits not distilled in the Colony and containing not more than 25 per cent alcohol by weight
On all Chinese type spirits containing more than 25 per cent alcohol by weight, for every one per cent of additional alcoholic strength by weight
$1.50
1.75
0.06
Part III.
JAPANESE TYPE LIQUOR.
Per gallon.
On all sake containing not more than 25 per cent
of alcohol by weight
$1.50
For every one per cent of additional alcoholic
strength by weight
0.06