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Table of Correspondence.

Section

of new

Section

of

Ordinance.

Ordinance. No. 9 of

1911.

Kemarks.

Second Second

Sched.

Sched.

Third Sched.

Third Sched.

Fifth Sched.

Licence fees for one and two still dis- tilleries derived from Notification 280 of 13.5.1927.

Additional paragraph to publicans licence fees added by Notification 104 of 2.3.1928.

Chinese liquor (formerly wine and spirit) shop licences to be paid annually instead of quarterly. They are now divided into General and Restricted Grocers' Licences. The fees for the latter are new and in the case of the former though the maxima and minima fees are the same the districts have been re-arranged. In the case of Chinese Restaurant licences the fees have been raised where the valuation of the premises occupied is $3,000 or over but under $10,000 rising in a graduated scale. The fees where the valuation is under $3,000 or is $10,000 or over are unaltered.

Eating house paragraph repealed by

Ordinance No. 29 of 1929.

Form 1 as amended by Notification 172

of 28.3.1924.

Form 3A added by Ordinance No. 29 of

1929.

The 4th Schedule of the principal Ordin- ance was repealed by Ordinance No. 16 of 1912. The 5th and 6th Schedules were required by section 66 (4) of the principal Ordinance which has been omitted from this Ordinance as it is considered un- necessary. Compare Ordinances No. 10 of 1916, s. 39 and No. 30 of 1923, 8. 25.

Sixth Sched.

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