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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 3, FEBRUARY 11, 1949.
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Item
Column I
Name of Hotel
Column II Column III
Type of
Room
Maximum
rate
Column IV
Maximum
permitted
Watts
Rate per month
increase
IRONS
400
€9
13.
Lucky Apartments
B & C
$ 56
Nil
500
14.
Tuk Lin Apartments
D
$ 28
Nil
600
6
6
15.
Cecil Hotel
KETTLES
600
16.
Good View Hotel
1,000
17.
Kimberley Hotel
1,200
18.
Kowloon Hotel
B & C
84
$56
1.800
01-00 00
7
8
19.
Metropole Hotel
D
$ 42
Nil
20.
Union Hotel
HOT PLATES
21.
Star Hotel
500 1,000
10
12
22.
Tavern Hotel
RADIO
23
Rose Hotel
B & C
$ 70
Nil
60 100
D
$ 35
Nil
150
12
C2 472
24.
Waldorf Hotel
A, B & C
$ 98
$56
D
$ 49
Nil
25.
All hotels where applicable
E
$ 21
Nil
When more than one person is accommodated in any room the maximum charge shall be divided between the occupants.
SIXTH SCHEDULE
(regulation 11)
Maximum monthly charges for electricity consumed by Hong Kong residents in the use of the appliances listed hereunder.
FANS
Watts
Rate per month
Under
35
$ 8
50 - 60
10
60 - 70
12
500
18
1,000
30
RADIATORS
250
5
450
6
1,500
30
2,000
45
3,000
50
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Objects and Reasons.
1. Hitherto it has been possible to control charges made by hotels under the Price Control (Hotels) (Control of Charges) Regulations, 1948. Under those regulations it is not possible, however, to control the allocation of accommodation and it would not therefore be possible to carry out that part of the recommendations of the Hotel Rates Advisory Committee which requires that a percentage of the accommodation in certain hotels be set aside for "resident guests."
2. This Bill is designed to provide legislation to empower the control of accommodation provided by and charges made by hotels by way of regulations to be made, under Clause 4 of the Bill, by the Quartering Authority, subject to approval of such regulations by resolution of Legislative Council.
3. Regulations which give effect to recommendations in the report of the Hotel Rates Advisory Committee appear in the Schedule to the Bill. Such regulations are applicable to the hotels referred to in regulation 2 and require the management of such hotels to reserve respectively for Hong Kong residents (as defined) the percentages of accommodation recommended by the Committee at rates for accommodation and services similarly recommended.
J. B. GRIFFIN,
Attorney General.
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