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· LIQUORS" ORDI- NANCE.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS,
STANDARD PRODUCTION FOR
DISTILLERIES.
PERMITS FOR OBTAINING.. LIQUOR OUT OF BOND.
"An ordinance to amend the law relating to intoxicating liquors will be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council.
The "Object, & Reasons" for the
new measure state:-
This Bill makes certain amend ments in the Liquors Ordinance No. 9 of 1911, which experience has shown to be advisable.
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The definition of eating house licence" is repealed as such licence, are now issued by the Head of the Sanitary Department. The next amendment in clause 2 of this Bill is due to the fact that spirits alter their in weight according to strength, becoming lighter as the amount of alcohol increases Ab- solite alcohol weighs 7.9 pounds per gallon against 10 pounds for pure water. Thus the stronger, spirit, being Highter, escapes paying the correct amount of duty payable per gallon. In other words 7 cattips of strong spirit is considerably more than a gallon.
The third amendment defines "Person"in the same language an in the Tobacco Ordinance, 1918
THE EAST AND THE ANTIPODES.
PROJECT TO ESTABLISH RECIPROCAL TRAFFIC.
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To promote tourist traffic between Australia and the Far East is the mission of Mr. Will Lawson, ship ping editor of the Evening News, Sydney Australia, and a well- known nautical and travel writter, who is now in Hong Kong.
PASSENGERS..
Arrivals.
By Special Appointment
"to
The following European passen- gers arrived on Saturday by the s.5. H.M. King George V. President Harrison from
New
York and way parts:-Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gill, Miss M. Lessing, Mr. H. W. Ray, Mr. H. M Richards, Mrs. E. Saum, Mrs. H. Schumacher, and Mrs. H. Sinclair. The following passengers arrived Mr. Lawson is writing articles here by the . Chenonceau from for-s-number of papers in AusMarseilles and ports:-Mrs. Cuvil- tralia and New Zealand, and in addition is preparing a travel book lier, Mr. and Mrs. Fierret. Mr. for the shipping companies trading Thou Tan, Mr. and Mrs. Bolsuis, between Australia and the East. Mr. Villiam, Mr. Mark Men Yem, He has already visited Manila, Mr. Conans, Mr. Mark Nam Hai, Japan and Shanghai and will re-
turn to Australia by way of Singa- Mrs... Yoshinoly. Mrs Yakamama, pore and Jaya, sailing by the Mr. Takeski, Chpt. de F. de Car- alwa on Saturday. His impresalade, Capt. and Mrs. Martial and sidns so far bear out the idea that there is much to interest Austra- three children, Mr. and Mre. Mon- seran, Mr. Fiori. Mr. Cozie, Mr. inns and New Zealanders in the East
and Mrs. Strachman. Mr. Tran N. "At the same time, it is hoped to Quai, Mr. Tras Pheng Hieu. Mr. promote a reciprocal traffic in tourists, since New Zealand, which and Mrs. Baron, Mr Namara, Mr. lies in the southern temperate zone. Benazet, Mrs. Ford, "Mr. Des- offers a bracing climate and scenic jardins, Mr. and Mrs. Litargue and and sporting attractions for people two children, Mr. Zannos. Mr. in the East, desiring a change.
Mancen, Mr. and Mrs. Yelim and baby, Rer. Masson, Mr. Monaghan." Mr. Ajakar, Mr. and Mrs. Benoit and infant, Mrs. Lurvy," Mrs. Morgan.
To this end, Mr. Lawson has also
been commissioned by the New Zealand Government to establish travel connections in the East; and already he has met residents of China who are contemplating visits to the Dominion which is only second to Hong Kong in British characteristics and natural attrac
The fourth amendment effected by | 2 clause is necessary, so as to give an Assistant Superintendent of Im- ports and Exports the same power as the Superintendent..
Class 3 of the Bill amends sub- section (1) of section 3 of Ordinance
9 of 1911 by creating the additional offence, as regards any person who has not got a licence under that
tions.
Departures.
The following European passen- gers left Hong Kong by the a.5. Chenonceaux од Saturday for Shanghai-Mr. V. Pederson. Mr. & M. G. Burnie, Mr. A. Viatte, Mr. Benoist, Mr. Koechlin, Mr. A. J. Cooper, Mr. M. Costa. Mr. J. Gabral,
to be repacked any goods unpacked during such search and to be res- ponsible for damages caused in the course of such repacking) as being an impracticable provision to carry out. There is no such provision in Saturday by the s.. Tanda for The following passengers left on the Tobacco Ordinance, 10 of 1916.
Clause 17 of the Bill repeals Australian ports:-Mrs. J. H. Me section 18 of Ordinance 9 of 1911, Gechan, Master J. R. B. McGeehan because the first sub-section, which Miss M. A. Campbell, Mr. J. C. enables a magistrate to adjudicate Treadwell, Mr. AW. Robertson, a portion of a fine to an informer Mr. A. J. Goodman, Mr. H. M. Another amendment effected by is rendered unnecessary by the fact. Pinguet, Mrs J. Ollerton, Miss M Clause 3 of the Billais in conformity that there is now a fixed tariff for Ollerton, Mrs. J.. Bentley, Mrs. B. with Government Notification No. informers. Sub-section, (2) of sec-
Cooks, Mr. R. J. T. Hopkins, Mr. 159 published in the Gazette of the tion 76 is repealed as unnecessary B. A. Mathews, Miss EM. 18th March, 1927, which substitutes because it concerns a matter aris Mathews, Mr. F. Welby, Miss D. the Superintendent of Imports and ing solely between the Superin-Smith, Mrs. L. Funnel, and Miss
L. M. Williams. Exports for the Captain Superintendent and the Government..
Ordinance, of having in his posses sion custody or control any ferment- ing or fermented material without lawful authority or excuse.
tendent of Police.
A similar remark applies to the amendment effected by clause 4 of the Bill.
Clause 18 of the Bill adde in sections 70 and 80 of Ordinance 9 of 1911 the words or the Monopoly Analyst to the words “the Gov- Clause 5 of the Bill amends section
ernment Analyst" because the ex- G (4) of Ordinance 9 of 1011 by
amination of liquor is now perform limiting its effect to owners char-ed by the former officer.
Clause 19 of this Bill repeals acterers or agents of ships who im- port any intoxicating liquor solely section 51 of the principal Ordi- for the purpose of export under nane, which empowers the Governor through Bills of Lading. This to stop proceedings and to order amendment will prevent commission restitution of article, forfeited, as agents here, who take orders for being unusual and unnecessary. the supply of liquor to places out Tobacco Ordinance, 1916.
There is no such prevision in the side the Colony, from continuing to carry on such, business without a licence.
The new section 87 of Ordinance 9 of 1911 (enacted by clause 20 of the Bill) differs from the previous Clause 10 of the Bill establishes section 7 in making it necessary a aystem of Standard Production for every person to give correct and the pavement by distilleries of
details of pay particulars, returns, duties having regard to that stan
ete, which be supplies under the dard. The standard is established Ordinance, at his peril of being with the object of checking evasion. guilty of an offence unless he ean.
Clauss 11 of this Bill provides a prove both absence of knowledge of form of ship to ship removal permit the incorrectness and absence of and shortens the period for aäip-negligence conducing to This ment of liquors to twenty-four amendment is very necessary be- hours before the time mentioned in cause the present section 87 which the ship's clearance. This shorten lays on the prosecution the onus of ing is considered desirable for the proving guilty knowledge, enables purpose of lessening the oppor-party supply incorrect particu- tunitics of committing offcaces Jurs, returns, etc., to escape liability against this Ordinance.-It also em- too easily.
Clause 1 of the Bill inserts a new mand the production of shipping section giving an useful power to documents..
the Superintendent or a revenue officer of obtaining information. similar to the power in section 169 of the English Custoins Consolida tion Act, 1976.
"EONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL TORTURED GIRL'S DEATH powera the Superintendent to da-
REGISTER,
Hong Kong Observatory, Dec. 2nd.
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FURNACE TRAGEDY..
Clause 12 of this Bill adds the MURDER THEORY OF words "of the same kind of liquor
to section 50 of Ordnance 9 of 1911 30 Be to prevent accounting difi- culties from being created by dif ferent classes of liquors being in- cloded in the same case for export..
Clause 13 of the Bill effects an amendment in section 54 of Ordi
THEY DID IT."
NEW YORK, Nov, 2nd. Murder is the theory on which the police are now working to solve
It also inserts a new section based on section 18 of the Opium Ordi- nance, 1923, to prevent the impro per possession of labels wrappers or marks of the Superintendent of Imports and Exports which have already been used and to prevent the possession of fraudulent imita-
marka,
BY CUVÉ CHANPACKS
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The Choice of the CONNOISSEUR PERRIER
|CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.9. “CEENONCEAUX.“
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON
1ST DECEMBEIL 1928. FROM MARSEILLES, kc., Aisa Brive- ING CARGO PROM BORDEAUX, COGNAC, &c., EXES. "FORMIGNY-
JONSIGNEES of
abore named Steamer are hereby of Cargo by the
informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tromsure and Valu- ables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godswar of the Hong Kong and Forkcon Wharf and Godown Led., Sonioen, whence Delivery can
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be obtained as the Goods are landed
Goods not cleared within 7 days in- Cate e of arrival, will be subject to
Ad Ulaima mcst be sent to the Under- igued before Monday, the 10th 1928, or they will not be
guiza Damaged Packages must be lafs in the Godown for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Sur Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at am on Friday, the 7th December, 1928,
Mayors,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insureros will be affected by ny in any case whatever,
Agent
LA LESDOS,
Hong Kong, 1st Dec., 1928. [7049
BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD.
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CHAMPAGNE
Sold in three sizes Quarts, Pints and Baby
When feeling in need
of a tonic
DROP INTO
BESSIE'S BAR
for a BABY P.J.
Sole Agents:
T. E. GRIFFITH, Ltd.
The following passengers leit Hong Kong by the the 8.a. President Harrison for New-York-and-Boston- via December 2nd:-Mrs. Liela V. Dinglo, Mr. Chan A. Gluna, MIS Henrietta H. Glanz, Mr. Frederick, Griggs Mrs. Marguerite Hewson, Mrs. Bertha Odee, Mrs. Florence 6, Queen's Bd. Ct. M. Thatcher, Miss Edan C. Tha cher, Mr. Clarke F. Williams, Mrs. Hannah M. Workman, Mr. Ernest L. Blackman, Mrs. Irene Black- man, Mr. McDonald Birch, Lt. Col H. Castonier, Mrs. Ellen Castonier, Miss Mildred R. Cobba, Mr. John
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Dent. Mrs. John Dent, Miss Shirley S: Dent, Miss A. I. Dent, Miss Stella C. Dent; Mr. Johanne Hofemann, Mrs. Ruby S. Johnson, Master Carl C. Johnson, Master William G. Johnson, Miss Ruth Ellen Johnson, Master Robert H. Johnson, Mr. William Mayer, Mra Ruth Pye, Miss Alice H. Schaeffer, f Mr. Edgar A. Stringer, Mr. Guztav Tuchel, Mr. Philip L. Welker, Mrs. Gertrude L. Walker Mr. Alan L. Blum, Mrs. Rose Foppiano, Miss Anna Threse Foppiano, Mr. J. I. Wolf, Mrs. Laura F. Austin, Mrs., Elda Bapry, Miss Anna Buyers, Mr. John 1. Forbes, Mr. H. Hira hand, Mr. G. H. Mody, Mrs. Eva Penner, Mr. Lufa Williams, Mr. Edwin Wilson, Mr. Hugh Wilson, Mra Harriet Woltge, Mr. Herbert Ewart, Mr. V. Gooper, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bonestell, Mr. Ong Piah Teng, Mr. Tan Quee Chian." Mr Venancio Trinidad,, Mr. Platon Callangan, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blake, Miss N. B. Wright, Mr. Cumming, Mr. S. M. Finn, Mr. H.. C. Beach, Madam Esjairova, Re Maer F. A. Thill."
The following passengers left here for London and ports by the 8.5. Karmala on Saturday:-Mr. G. S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Dance 9 of 1911, with a view to pre venting as far as possible the in- the mystery of the death of Miss Proper use of a permit for getting tions of such labels wreppers or Clark. Miss M. Clark, Capt. J. H.
liquor out of bond under pretence Alfrieda Baaack, who was found of exporting it. pude and nearly dead from burns,
Highest open-air Temperature, let: 77
Clause 14 of the Bill repeals Lowest open-air Temperature, 2nd 64
beside an open furnace in the hage-section' 70 of Ordinages # of 1911, B-Bluo sky; C-Cloudy; D.
ment of Lake Bluff Police Station because it is undesirable that the Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning; The girl died in hospital to-day, power to search "goods or baggage M-Mist; 0-Overcast; P-Passing after crying, "I wonder if they should be limited to cases in which showers, Q-Squalls; 2-Rain; T-did it, and why? I didn't do it, there is reasonable cause to suspect Thunder.
ch, I didn't do it. They did it. that such goods or baggage contain (Silence.) I have made my ed dutiable liquors or denatured
spirity. peace with God."
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,
From Doc-mber 3rd, to 9th, 1929
HIGH WATER.
Date of
Vonth.
Hong
Kong
Standard
Time.
b.
Low Warm,
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Bong
Standard
Kong
Time.
Haight,
Miss Knaack has declared consis tently in hospital that she had first burned her clothes, and then had thrust herself into the furnace. She declared that she had under. taken the ordeal in order to prove her faith..
Police Beliefs. Doctors who attended her remain ed unconvinced, and the police stated definitely that they believed she was endeavouring to shield certain persons who had tortured
Clause 22 of
the Bill effects. amendments in section 89 of Ord pance 9 of 1911, so to make it similar to section: 58, of the Tobacco Ordinance 1916, but with the additional option given to the magistrate similar to that which is given to him by section 39 (3) of the Opium Ordinance, 30 of 1923, of imposing, if he thinks fit, a fiac not exceeding two thousand dollars in lieu of a fine not exceeding ten times the duty,
be seized.
Ferguson, Mr. J. W. Fletcher, Mias W. A. Payne, Miss B. E. Sherman, A. McNeil, Mr. T. O'Donovan, Mr.
Mr. J. Thayer, Lieut.-Comdr. T. B Thomas, Lieut. Comdr. H. E. Turner, Mr. W. Whiteley, Rev. Bro. Wilfred.
If
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Vichy-Celestins is very pleasant to the taste, and may be taken at meals.. either alone or mixed with light wines or spirits.
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¿VICHY-CÉLESTINS,
Obtainable at all Hotels, Clubs,
Chemists and Stores, or from the
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AGENCIES.
TILAWA 10 having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landad and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow- loen, where Delivery may be obtained as soon as the. Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by 5th December,
will be subject to Rent.
1999
No Fire Insurance
nce will be effected
case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signees
nees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 10
m, Mondays and Thursdays.
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All Claims must be presented within Ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised
No Claimi the Goods have left the Godowns. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO Hong Kong, 28th Nov., 1928. [7038
will be admitted after
BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD. “
"FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG
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HE Steamship
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**ŢALAMBA "* having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where
Delivery may be obtained as soon as
Gloods
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Are Landed.
Goods not cleared by 6th December,
will be subject to Rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
cans whatever,
ne in
Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignes and the Company's surveyor, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 10 A.M., Mondays and Thursdays.
All Claims must bg
presented within, of the Steamer's arrival hero,
Ten sich date they cannot
after
recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,
A Protest has been noted by the Master against bad weather. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.. Hong Kong, 29th Nov., 1998. [7045
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.'
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,
LIMITED...
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON,
STRAITE AND
SAIGON.
The Steamship "BENORUACHAN:"" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or artım hazardous Godowns of the Home Kone and KOWLOON WHARY IND GODOWN COMPANY, Lp, whence, and/or from the wharrer Delivery may be obtained.
All brood.
No Chinar will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th December, will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer muet London Office of the HONG
KONG DAILY PRESS, 21, be presented to the Undersigned on or BRIDE LANZ, E. C.4., is constantly before the 20th December, or they will receiving Enquiries from Homa ↑ not be Manufacturers regarding Suitable
ohafed and damaged Goods Firms to set as Agents for their to be left in the Godowns, where products in Hong Kong and they will be examined on the 5th Decem South China.
bor, a 10 ... by Messrs. Goddard and Local Companies desirous of taking
Douglas up farther Agencies will let ai know the Lines in which they are interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties an op- portunity offer.
” Service is offered, to our Headers without charge and, of course, no obligation is incurred on either 1) ride,
The following passengers left her. for Europe by the 8.5. Kitano Maru on December 1: Mr. B. Kuri- yama, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tunno, Mr. Clause 15 of the Bill amends
and Mrs. T. Yoshida, Mr. P. K section of Ordinance 9 of 1911 so
W. Trapp, Miss M. L. Olsen, Mr. to confer upon Revenue Officers, authorized by the Superintendent tion is that there are many serious B I. Chambers, Mr. I. Nishi, MT..
The reason for this latter addi- and Mrs. M. Kume, Mr. and Mrs. The in that behalf, power to search any ship, not being or having the status offences, such as keeping an illicit M. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. A.
still, of a ship of war, and to scite re-
or manufacturing bogus Fukuoko, Mrs. H. Hoshino, Miss move and detain anything found in brandy from smuggled spirits of K. Katsurai, Miss Y. Ho, Mrs. F. any such ship in respect to which wine in which very little liquor may G. William, Mr. F. C. William, the Revenue Officer has reasonable
Mr. T. Nobeshima, Mr. Y. Saito, grounds of suspecting that any
Clause 23 of the Bill enables the Mr. Y. Iida, Mrs. S. Takahashi, offence against Ordinance 9 of 1911 Governor in Council to make re Mr. J. E. Appleton, Mr. J. R b. m.,
has been committed. This power is gulations in regard to the "manu- Appleton, Mr. M. Ohtani, Mr. T. 3m0 31 76m 8 43 16
similar to the power conferred upon natured spirits," in addition to the Miss W. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hou.
facture possession and sale of de- Sakaya, Mr. and Mr. K. Harima, No infer high nor low wat her.
Revenue Officers, so authorized,” by Tass 4 m 1. 30, 68m R 42 19
the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 22 other matters enumerated in section B. Roberton, Mrs. A. W. Maephai. Earlier to-day she cried out, 1923, 7, and by the Opium of Ordinance 9 of 1911 8 50 5 1 8, 3050
Miss Macphail, Miss C. Dame, Mr. "Frank threw me over." 53 36 8 10 41 2 Wed.
Ülauses 21 and. 25 remove all re-
T. Katoh, Mr. S. Takami, Mr. M Ordinance, 30 of 1923, s. 31. police immediately questioned., Mr. 8 17 5 4 10 56 4.7
ference to eating house licences Hashikura, Mr. K. Iwata, ·Mr. Thar 6 m 4'68 6 11 30 9 5 Frank Mandy, a violinist, who,
shares & studio with "Hitchcock-section 73 of Ordinance 9 of 1911 dealt with by another department T. Shimomara, Mra. E. Richmond. Clause 16, of the Bill repeals from the Schedule. They are to be Shing Chi Lino, Mr. R. Seno, Mrs policeman, who was mentioned by (which compels the Superintendent under another Ordinance..
Mrs. 8. Haraoka, Mr. W. S. Steel, 7:26 s 0 1028 girl earlier in her. delirium. in the case of an unsuccessful search Clause 26 of the Bill amends the Mr. K. Nishimura, Mr. Kitano, The Eequired Information should be 8 m 7 12 53m 1 2 3 4
Mandy however, was able to for intoxicating liquors or other Third Schedule to the principal Mr. K. Sunamura, Mr. T. Tanaka, sent to the 7.248 80 4130 satisfy them that he had not known articles liable to forfeiture under Ordinance by inserting therein the Mr. T. Botoike, Mr. S. Suzuki, Mr. HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD. 9 m 8, 11, 15 1 m 28 the girl, and the police are now that Ordinance to repack or cuense form of ship to ship removal and Mrs. F. Lickey, Mr. 8. Tausha 101 10■'31 | investigating in other directions. (Vonlinsed on next Uolumn).. permit already referred to.
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