THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 27, 1930.
intendent; (d) the containers when so closed and secured and sealed as aforesaid shall have complete and correct shipping marks on them for the purpose of future identification including a serial mark. They shall also have permanently marked on them by stencil or otherwise the words "Exported on Draw- back" in letters not less than three inches high.
5. In the case of light oils for exportation or for shipment as ships stores the permit after being checked and signed by the revenue officer shall be returned to the permitee who shall be responsible for its return to the Superintendent within forty-eight hours duly signed and certified by a responsible officer of the exporting ship that the light oils have been received on board the ship.
6. No drawback shall be allowed on any light oils on which the full duty has not been paid.
7. No drawback shall be payable unless the claim is made within three working days of the date mentioned in the export permit as the day of ship. ment on which the ship left the port.
8. No drawback shall be allowed unless with the special permission of the Superintendent, on any light oils except in accordance with a certificate of Government or Monopoly Analyst or Assistant Government Analyst or Assistant Monopoly Analyst, which certificate shall be final and conclusive evidence of the facts stated therein to have been obtained from the examination of such light oils or a sample or samples thereof. The inspecting revenue officer shall be entitled to draw such samples free of charge.
General Bonded Warehouses.
1. In these regulations, "container" shall include any tin, drum, barrel, cask, case, receptacle, tank or other thing in which dutiable light oils are placed for the purpose of carriage, consignment, exportation or storage.
2. Every person in charge of a general bonded ware- house approved by the Superintendent on receiving a request from the master, owner, or agent of any ship lying within the limits of the harbour as defined by the Interpretation Ordinance, 1911, or by any Ordin- ance amending the same, shall forthwith remove from such ship into his general bonded warehouse all such dutiable light oils as such master, owner, or agent may require to be so removed, and shall store such dutiable light oils in his general bonded warehouse to the order of such master, owner, or agent.
3. Any person in charge of any such warehouse on receiving a request from any person holding a permit for the removal of dutiable light oils, which permits the holder to store such dutiable light oils in a general bonded warehouse, shall forthwith store the same in his general bonded warehouse.
No such dutiable light oils shall be received for storage until a permit issued by the Superintendent shall have been produced.
4.—(1) Dutiable light oils may be divided into such classes as the person in charge, with the approval of the Superintendent, may determine, having regard to the rules of the Fire Insurance Association of Hong Kong in so far as such regulations are compatible with the regulations for the storage of inflammable liquids made under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, or any Ordinance amending the same or sub- stituted therefor.
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