THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 12, 1931.
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24. Every licensee shall permit the Superintendent or any officer duly authorised by him, at all hours, both day and night, to enter and inspect the licensed premises, and any other premises used or reasonably suspected of being put to use for or in connexion with the business of the licensec, and further shall permit him and them to draw samples, free of charge, for analysis, of any spirit or any material used or capable of being used in the preparation thereof and found therein.
25. The Superintendent and every officer lawfully visiting or entering any premises for the purpose of inspection shall have access to all parts thereof at all times, both day and night, and the Superintendent and every such officer shall be at liberty to make such examination as he or they may see fit. Every employee of a licensee shall afford the Superintendent and every such officer all the assistance he or they may require and shall obey any instructions given by him or them with a view to facilitate his or their work and to protect the revenue and to insure the due observance of these regulations; the Superintendent and every such officer shall have access to all books of account in current use in the licensed premises, and shall be at liberty to take or demand extracts therefrom. Furthermore the licensee shall comply with any written instructions issued to him by the Superintendent, for the protection of the revenue and the due carrying out of these regulations, and of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.
26. Before any receptacle containing spirit leaves the premises the licensee shall affix or cause to be affixed thereon a green duty paid label, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent or some officer duly authorised by him in that behalf. The stock of duty paid labels shall be used in numerical order.
27. Every licensee shall keep a special book of foils and counterfoils, numbered consecutively, in a form approved by the Superintendent, and upon the issue of any intoxicating liquor from the distillery shall fill in upon a foil and counterfoil a descrip- tion of the liquor issued, giving its quality, quantity and price, and the name of the person or firm to whom such liquor is delivered and shall sign the foil and deliver it to the person receiving the liquor. No liquor shall be issued from any licensed premises between the hours of 6 p.m. and 5 a.m.
N. L. SMITH,
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
11th June, 1931.
Clerk of Councils.
APPOINTMENTS,
&c.
No. 368.-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. NORMAN LOCKHART SMITH to be Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, with effect from the 10th June, 1931.
12th June, 1931.
No. 369.--His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. ROLAND ARTHUR CHARLES NORTH to be Deputy Clerk of Councils, with effect from the 10th June, 1931.
12th June, 1931.
No. 370.-His Majesty the KING has been pleased to approve the re-appointment of the Honourable Sir HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, K.C., to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council for a further period of five years, with effect from 9th March, 1931.
12th June, 1931.