INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
requisition or by some person duly authorised by him :
No. 9 of 1911.
1947
Provided
that in the case of any Chinese firm such requisition shall, in addition to such signature, be stamped with the chop of such firm.
The Governor-in-Council shall have power to make regulations for any of the following purposes :--
(a) to regulate the standard of quality or to determine the quality of any intoxicating liquors or wines or spirits to be manufactured and sold under the provisions of this Ordinance, and to regulate the material to be used therein, and for the branding or labelling of such liquors and such wines and spirits;
(b) to regulate the import and export of intoxicating liquors by land or by sea, and the licensing of persons and ships for those purposes;
(c) to regulate the management of general bonded warehouses, and to prescribe fees for storage in such warehouses, and to authorise the forfeiture of any intoxicating liquors or denatured spirits not cleared from such warehouse within periods to be fixed by such regulations;
(d) to regulate the licensing and management of licensed warehouses;
(e) to regulate the management of distilleries and places for distilling, making, and preparing intoxicating liquors, and the safeguarding of the revenue to be derived from the duty upon liquors distilled, made, or prepared therein;
(f) to regulate the examination of the baggage and goods of persons landing at any port;
(g) to alter or rescind any of the forms contained in the schedules and to substitute others therefor; and
(h) for granting exemption from payment of duty on dutiable goods or from any of the provisions of this Ordinance;
(i) to regulate the substances to be used and the quantities thereof for denaturing spirits;
(j) for the supervision of the breaking down, blending, mixing, and bottling of dutiable liquors;
(k) generally to give effect to the provisions of this Ordinance.
*As amended by No. 46 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.
make regulations.
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