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Section
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22 (2) (h) .
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These have been inserted to provide for filling up vacancies in case of
the death or absence of Licensing
Justices.
The question of the employment of women in public bars has engaged the
attention of the Government as also
of the Un-Official Members of the
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Council, and this amendment was in-
-serted on the representation of the Licensing Board, established under
the repealed Ordinance (45 of 1909), and it was strongly represented that
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41 (1).
the conditions prevailing in the Far
East justify such an exceptional pro-
-vision and one not in accordance
with English law or custom.
The duties imposed on intoxicating
liquors imported into distilled made
or prepared in the Colony under the
provisions of sub-section (1) of sec-
-tion 3 of 27 of 1909 have been can-
-celled by Resolution of the Legisla-
-tive Council on the 16th of March
instant, and the Government thought it
better, as the duties are from time to
time to be imposed by Resolution, to
insert such a general power and not
to incorporate the new tariff in the
Ordinance, but at the same time to
preserve the duties assessed under