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composition for the offence which may have been committed, as the case may be; and in all case whatsoever in which any property has been seized as liable to conication under this Ordinance may release the same on payment of the value On the payment of such sun of money, or threat as estimated by such oliver. such valia, or Louth, as the case may be, to such officer, the accused person. if in custely, shall be discharged, the property seized shall be released, and no further proceedings shall be taken against such person or property
All offences under this Ordinance shall be summarily triable by Police Magistrates, who shall have power to award the punishments berein prescribes), or any other Ordinance to the Podkowouts Eything in "The Criminal Procedure Code, 1~9~,
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Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Ordinance applies to the import, indiacture, possession, sale, or supply of any bondi fide medicated article for medi- cinal purposes by medical practitioners, chemists, druggists, apothecaries, or keepers of dispensaries, Lat the Governor in Exeentive Council may by notification prohibit throughout the Island or within any local area the import, manufacture, possession, supply, or sale of any such article, except under such conditions as he may prescribe, and the provisions of this Ordinance shall thereafter apply to any article so pro-
habited
56 The Governor in Executive Council may by notification either wholly or partially exempt any excisable article from all or any of the provisions of this firdi- hance, either throughout the Island or in any specified area, or for any specified fus period or occasion, or as regards any specified class of persons, and may attach such
conditions as he thinks fit to such exemption.
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Except when it is otherwise expressly provided by this Ordinance, the Assistant Guernment Agent of a district shall exercise within his district all the powers of a Government Agent, subject to the direction and control of the Govern burnt Agent of the Province.
པོ་ No action shall lie against the Government of Ceylon or against any excise officer for damages in any civil court for any act bonâ fide done or ordered to be done in pursuance of this Ordinance, or of any law for the time being in force relating to excise revenue; and all prosecutions of any exeise officer, and all actions which may be lawfully brought against the Government of Ceylon or against any excise officer, in respect of anything done in pursuance of this Ordinance, shall be instituted within six months from the date of the act complained of and not afterwards.
Ordinance.
No 10 of 1-44
SCHEDULE. (Fide Section 2.)
Subject.
An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to the Distillation and Sale of Arrack, Rum, and Toddy within these Settle-
ments.
An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Licensing Ordi- nances of 1×73 and 1877.
Ordinance relating Arrack, Rum. and Toddy. An Ordinance for imposing a Duty upon Tavern Licences within Municipalities. An Ordinance to repeal certain Laws, Ordinances, and Enact- ments.
Extent of Repeal. The whole.
No. 12 of 1-91
The whole.
No. 13 of 191
An
to
No 9 of 1892
The whole.
The whole.
No. 3 of 1994
Section 3.
No. 7 of 1898
An Ordinance to impose an
Export Duty on Arrack.
The whole.
Ordinance
N. 241-99
No 9 of 1905
No. 13 of 1905
No 17 of 1905
No. 1~ of 1905
No. 39 of 190-
No. 4 of 1910
No. 5 of 1910
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Subject. An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the possession and sale of opium. An Ordinance to amend The
Opium Ordinance, 1×99 “
An Ordinance to promote the Despatch of Public Business. An Ordinance to prohibit the Cultivation and Possession of Indian Hemp,
An Ordinance for the better enforcement of Sales of Leases of Arrack Rents. An Ordinance to amend in cer- tain particulars Ordinance No. 10 of 184, intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to the Distillation and Sale of Arrack. Rum, and Toddy within these Settle-
ments."
An Ordinance requiring Weekly Returns to be furnished by Licensed Retail Dealers in Arrack.
An Ordinance to amend the Law with regard to the Importa- tion, Sale, and Distribution of Opium, and to prohibit the Possession and Sale of Bhang and Ganja.
Extent of Repeal. Section 17 so far as it relates to bhang or ganja.
Section 3 so far as it relates to bhang or ganja. Section 7.
The whole.
The whole.
The whole
The whole.
Sections 24, 25, 26, and 29, so far as they relate to bhang or ganja.
Passed in Council the Thirty-first day of May, One thousand Nine hundred and Twelve.
A. G. CLAYTON,
Clerk to the Council.
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor the Eleventh day of June, One thousand Nine hundred and Twelve.
HUGH CLIFFORD,
Colonial Secretary.
Enclosure 2 in No. 1.
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DEBATES IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF CEYLON, ON MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912.
servants.
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Excise Ordinance.
The Honourable the COLONIAL SECRETARY:-I rise, Sir, to move the second reading of An Ordinance to provide for the Introduction of an Excise System"; and I feel, Sir, that in doing this I am performing certainly the most onerous, and no less certainly the most responsible, task that has fallen to my lot during the five years that it has been my privilege to reside in this Colony as one of its public The matter which we are about to consider is one which is calculated to have very widespread effects not only on the present, but even more upon future, generations in this Colony, and the responsibility which rests upon us is an exceedingly heavy one. I would ask Honourable Members, Sir, to approach this question with an absolutely open mind. I would remind them that this is the first occasion upon which the definite policy of this Government has been propounded to this Council for its consideration, and I would urge them to thrust from their recollections as far as possible all discussions upon obscuring issues which have been poured forth from so many quarters during the last few months. Now, Sir,