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inter alia, substituted the Superintendent of Imports
and Exports for the Captain Superintendent of Police
as the licensing authority in the case of distillery
licences.
4.
Section 4 of this Ordinance substitutes the
Superintendent of Imports and Exports for the
Captain Superintendent of Police as the licensing authority under section 4 of the principal Ordinance, which provides for the licensing of stills for medical
or scientific purposes.
5.
Section 5 of this Ordinance amends section 30(1)
of the principal Ordinance in conformity with
Notification No. 159 of the 18th March, 1927, which,
inter alia, substituted the Superintendent of Imports
and Exports for the Treasurer in the case of dealer's
licences.
6.
Section 6 of this Ordinance amends section 32
of the principal Ordinance in conformity with the same
Notification.
7.
Section 7 of this Ordinance repeals sections
34 and 35 of the principal Ordinance for the reason
given in paragraph 2(b) above. Eating houses are not
allowed to sell intoxicating liquors, and they have
therefore no place in a liquors Ordinance.
8.
Section 8 of this Ordinance amends section 41(3)
of the principal Ordinance so as to make it subject to
the new section 62A which is referred to in paragraph
12 below. Section 8 also corrects a clerical error in
section 41(2) (b) of the principal Ordinance.
9.
Section 9 of this Ordinance provides a form of ship to ship removal permit and shortens the period for
shipment of liquors to twenty-four hours before the time
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