BINT

12.

Bonded 4108 gallons

ullages allowed

805 gallons.

#

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86

#

undrinkable

35

#

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2028

#

ullages allowed

damaged

419

49

515

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This question of allowance for ullages and for

liquid returned as undrinkable should be looked into in conjunction

with the Military Authorities.

A question has arisen concerning the payment of

dealers licenses by the numerous Hongs dealing in Chinese wines for import and export. Lieut. Beckwith and myself have discussed this

aubject and I have pointed out that Ordinance No.27 of 17th

September is somewhat at variance with "rdinance No. 46 of 17th

December, 1909. The former under Section 9 distinctly states that

*No removal permit under Section 6,7 or 21 shall be issusd

to any person who does not hold a license which entitles

him to deal in the liquors covered by the permit and has

been issued either under the Liquors Licenses Ordinances,

1898-1908, or the New Territories (Regulation) Ordinance,

1899, or by the Superintendent in accordance with

regulations to be made by the Governor-in-Council under

this Ordinance. The fee for such last mentioned license

shall be such sum not exceeding one hundred dollars as

may be fixed by such regulations".

On the other hand Ordinance No.46 Section 2 states

"Dealers license" means a license to sell intoxicating liquors

(Chinese wines and spirits excepted) either wholesale or by the

bottle, euch liquors not to be consumed on the premises. Then

Section 3 makes an amendment to Section 6 of the Principal

Ordinance by adding a Sub-Section which states that

*No person shall accept or receive orders for or import

on commission or act as agent for the import of any

intoxicating liquor into the Colony for and on behalf of

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