CO129-616-6 Hotels Ordinance- 1949 21-2-1949 - 21-2-1949 — Page 146

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(e) Lucky Apartments and Tuk Lin Apartments.

We recommend that the accommodation rates for resident

guests should be on the basis of $8 for a double room

and $4 for a single room per day.

We further recommend that 100% of the accommodation

be reserved for "resident guests".

(ii) Rates for Food.

We recommend that the rate of $5.50 per day for food

be the maximum which "resident guests" should be

charged.

(iii) Services and Extra Charges.

(a) Services. The services normally supplied by hotels of

this type during 1941 should continue.

(b)

(c)

(a)

Extra Charges. A schedule of permitted charges for

the use of electrical appliances has been prepared

and is attached, Appendix II. The use of any of

these appliances is at the discretion of the Manage-

ment. We strongly deprecate the use of any cooking

appliances in bedrooms.

It is

Children under the age of three years.

recommended that no charge for accommodation sheuld

be made for children of this age provided the Manage-

ment is not called upon to supply either bed, bedding

and/or line.

Children over three and under ten years of age.

It is recommended that half rates for accommodation

should be charged.

CHINESE OPERATED FOREIGN TYPE HOTELS.

(i) Rates for Accommodation.

Cecil, GoodView, Kimberley, Kowloon, Metropole, Union,

Star, and Tavern Hotels.

(a) These establishments include a number of old hotels.

They cater for both Chinese and non-Chinese guests.

We were not impressed by some of the rooms we saw, although these hotels appear to be as well managed as one can expect in old buildings.

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