LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION.

No. 9 of 1911.

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reasonably made, such liquors to be consumed either on the premises or in conjunction with meals sent out, but not otherwise; but does not authorise the keeping of a bar.

(5) "Chinese wine and spirit shop licence" licence to sell Chinese wines and spirits by retail or wholesale, such liquors not to be consumed on the premises.

(6) "Chinese wines and spirits" means intoxicating liquors of Chinese production or commonly consumed by the Chinese, including samshu.

(7) "Dealer's licence" means a licence to sell intoxicating liquors (Chinese wines and spirits excepted) either wholesale or by the bottle, such liquors not to be consumed on the premises.

(8) "Denatured spirits" means wines and spirits mixed with some substance in such manner as to render the mixture in the opinion of a Government Medical Officer or the Government Analyst unfit for use as a beverage.

(9) "Dutiable liquors" means intoxicating liquors and native wines and spirits on which the duty has not been paid.

(10) "Duty" means the duty payable by law upon any intoxicating liquors.

(11) "Eating-house licence" means a licence for the keeping of any eating-house, coffee house, or other similar house where no intoxicating liquors are sold on the premises.

(12) "Export" means to take or cause to be taken out of the Colony or the waters thereof.

(13) "Gallon" means the imperial gallon or six reputed quart bottles or twelve reputed pint bottles. In the case of Chinese wines and spirits, seven and a half catties shall be deemed to be the equivalent of the imperial gallon.

(14) "General bonded warehouse" means a warehouse or place of security appointed by the Governor in Council for the warehousing of dutiable liquors.

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