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(d) in a market, bids at on auction or purchases or attempts to purchase marine fish, when he is not authorized to do so under by-law 11:

(e) wilfully supplies any false information in an application for

registration under by-law 12 or 13;

wilfully supplies any false information for the purposes of obtaining credit under paragraph (2) of by-law 22;

(g) in a market, obstructs the manager or an employee of the

Organization in the performance of his duties; or

(A) in a market, acts in a disorderly manner,

shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars.

Made by the Fish Marketing Organization this 6th day of November, 1962.

1962.

Анўторку

Director of Marketing.

Approved by the Legislative Council this 28th day of November.

REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1960, (No. 18 of 1960),

REGISTRATION OF PERSONS (RE-REGISTRATION) (No. 20) Order, 1962.

In exercise of the power conferred by section 10 of the Registration

of Persons Ordinance, 1960, the Officer Administering the Government has made the following Order-

1. This Order may be cited as the Registration of Persons Citation, (Re-registration) (No. 20) Order, 1962.

2. Every person specified in the Schedule is required to registor Category of again in accordance with the provisions of the Registration of Persons persone Ordinance, 1960, and regulations made thereunder,

SCHEDULE.

Every person being resident in Hong Kong, Kowloon or Tsuen Wan, being

the holder of an Identity Card which bears a registration number in the series $30,001 to $40,000 and the family, if any, of such bolder.

This Order does not apply to old Identity Cards bearing the suffix "A".

By Command.

required to re-register.

(18 of 1960).

Clerk of Councils:

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

28th November, 1962.

Explanatory Note,

(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).

The purpose of these by-laws is to provide for the proper administration of wholesale Fish Markets controlled by the Fish Marketing Organization.

2. By-laws 11 to 17 make detailed provisions for the registration of persons who will be entitled to make purchases at a market, the conditions of registration, and the removal of names from the register in certain circumstances; provision is also made for a person who is not registered to make purchases through an employce of the Organization. While primarily designed for wholesale 5 dealers, it is also intended that representatives of institutions such as hospital should be enabled to purchase fish at a market.

3. By-laws 18 to 22 make provisions for the methods of sale and payment at a market. It is intended that sales will be by way of auction, although by-law 18 enables other methods of sale to be adopted. By-law 21 lays down a fixed rate of commission to be charged by the Organization for the services provided by them in respect of sales.

4. By-law 23 establishes a machinery for appeal to the Organization and is designed to give a fisherman or fish dealer a remedy against any exercise of the manager's discretion which might interfere with his means of livelihood.

(Secretariat FIN70/3231/47)

27th November, 1962.

(Secretariat D/RPO)

Dendale

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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