THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 14, 1916.
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Candidates must not take into the Examination Rooms or Laboratories any books or any notes or memoranda, whether written or in print.
[Sec. 6 (b).]
Examination Fees
1. An applicant for registration must forward to the Colonial Secretary with his application the sum of twenty-five dollars, which is payable whether or not the applicant is examined in all or any subjects, or submits certificates in lieu of exam- ination. This fee shall cover the cost of registration in case the applicant is approved for such.
2. In case an applicant is not approved for registration or fails in an examination, a fee of fiteeen dollars shall be payable in any subsequent application or examination.
3. An applicant who for any good and sufficient reason has been unable to attend an examination arranged for him, may sit again on payment of a reduced fee of ten dollars.
[Sec. 6 (e).]
Certificates.
1. The certificate granted to an applicant who has passed in any examination requir- ed under this Ordinance shall read as follows:-
GOVERNMENT OF HONGKONG.
This is to certify that.
has passed an examination in...
As witness..
Examiners.
Date..
2. The certificate shall be sent by the examiners to the Colonial Secretary who shall forward it to the successful applicant.
3. If the certificate shows that the applicant has passed in all the subjects required for registration, the following words shall be added to it :---
Approved for registration as a Chemist and Druggist.
Colonial Secretary.
[Sec. 6 (d).]
Registration Fee.
The fee for registration shall be ten dollars payable to the Colonial Secretary.
[Sec. 6 (e).] Keeping, Dispensing and Selling Poisons
by registered persons.
1. In the keeping of poisons each bottle, vessel, box, or package containing a poison shall be labelled with the name of the article, and also with some distinctive mark in- dicating that it contains poison.