Issue and transfer of Chinese liquor shop licence. First Schedule, Form No. 8.
Second Schedule.
Applications for Chinese restaurant
licences.
First
Schedule.
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Chinese liquor shop licences,
32.-(1) The Superintendent may grant a licence, in Form No. 8 in the First Schedule, to any person to sell Chinese type liquors, by retail or wholesale, such Chinese type liquors not to be consumed on the premises where they are sold. Any such licence may be general or may be restricted to sale in connection with a grocery business.
(2) The holder of any such licence shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and the nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Superintendent.
(3) The fee for such licence shall be that specified in the Second Schedule and shall be paid to the Superintendent.
(4) The Superintendent may permit the transfer of any such licence.
Chinese restaurant licences.
restaurant
33.-(1) Application for Chinese licences shall be made to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
(2) The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, after refer- ring such applications to the Inspector General of Form No. 9. Police, may with his concurrence grant a licence, in
Form No. 9 in the First Schedule.
Second Schedule.
Brewery licences. Second Schedule.
(3) The fee for such licence shall be according to the scale set forth in the Second Schedule, and shall be paid to the Treasurer before the issue of the licence.
(4) The holder of such licence shall exhibit con- spicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Inspector General of Police.
(5) The provisions of section 22 (1), (b), (c), (e) and (f) shall apply to a business carried on under a Chinese restaurant licence: Provided that the Governor in Council may make regulations or condi- tions on the granting of a Chinese restaurant licence.
(6) In case of the death or insolvency of the holder of a Chinese restaurant licence, the executor or administrator or trustee (as the case may be) of such licensee may carry on the business until the expira- tion of the then current licence, subject to the same regulations and conditions as the original licensee.
(7) The Secretary for Chinese Affairs may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of any such licence.
Brewery licences.
84.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations and conditions for the grant of brewery licences, and beer sold under such licences shall not be consumed on the premises. in Form No. 11 in the First Schedule.
(2) Such regulations or conditions may regulate the times of commencement and expiry of such licences, the conditions of sale and all other matters connected with such licences.
(3) The fee for such licences shall be that specified in the Second Schedule and shall be paid to the
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