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Notice at reception desk.
Manager to keep records.
THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
14. At the reception desk of every hotel there shall be prominently displayed a notice setting forth the maximum charges permitted by these regulations both for accommodation and for services supplied to Hong Kong residents.
15. The manager-
(a) shall keep such records in respect of accommodation and services supplied to Houg Kong residents as shall clearly show on any and every day the name or names of the occupant or occupants of any and every room reserved under these regulations for the accommodation of Hong Kong residents and the charges made to such Hong Kong residents for such services as are specified in these regulations;
(b) shall produce on demand to the Quartering Authority or any person deputed in writing by the Quartering Authority any records the keeping of which is required by these regulations and shall furnish on demand such information as may reasonably be required for the purposes of these regulations.
FIRST SCHEDULE (regulations 2 and 8)
Percentage of accommodation to be reserved for Hong Kong residents.
Column I
Item
Name of Hotel
Column II Percentage
1.
Hong Kong Hotel
20%
2.
Gloucester Hotel
20%
3.
Peninsula Hotel
80%
4.
5.
Arlington Hotel
Repulse Bay Hotel
80%
90%
6.
Harbour View Hotel
90%
7.
Melbourne Hotel
90%
8.
Ritz Hotel
90%
9.
Phillips House
90%
10.
Lyton House
90%
11.
Melbourne Apartments
70%
12.
Ritz Apartments
70%
13.
Lucky Apartments
100%
14.
Tuk Lin Apartments
100%
15.
Cecil Hotel
20%
16.
Good View Hotel
20%
17.
Kimberley Hotel
20%
18.
Kowloon Hotel
20%
19.
20.
22.
21.
23.
24.
Metropole Hotel
Union Hotel Star Hotel
Rose Hotel
20%
20%
20%
Tavern Hotel
20%
20%
Waldorf Hotel
20%
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 3, FEBRUARY 11, 1949.
SECOND SCHEDULE (regulations 2 and 9)
99
TYPES OF ROOMS.
Type
Floor Area in Square Feet
Maximum Capacity
A.
Exceeding 400
4
B.
Exceeding 250 but less than 400
3
C.
Exceeding 100 but less than 250
2
D.
Exceeding 70 but less than 100
1
E.
Less than 70
1
THIRD SCHEDULE
FORM 1.
HOTEL REGULATIONS, 1949.
(regulation 4).
Form of declaration to be made by the Quartering Authority that a person
is a Hong Kong resident.
..is a
I hereby declare that in my opinion Hong Kong resident and is therefore entitled to be accommodated in any hotel room reserved by the Hotel Regulations, 1949, for the accommodation of Hong Kong residents.
Given under my hand this
....day of
1949.
Quartering Authority.
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