197069-1933-Regulations-under-sections-33-5-and-88-of-the-Liquors-Ordinance-1931 — Page 1

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 21, 1933.

No. 265.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 36 of 1931. (LIQUORS).

In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 33 (5) and 88 of the Liquors Ordinance, 1931, as amended by the Liquors Amendment Ordinance, 1932, the Governor in Council hereby alters Form No. 9, Chinese Restaurant Licence, in the First Schedule to such principal. Ordinance by the insertion in such form, next after condition 4, of the following conditions:

4A. The licensee shall cause to be continuously displayed, in a conspicuous position on every floor of his licensed premises, while such premises are open to the public, a notice or notices in English and Chinese characters, of a size and form approved by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, requiring his customers not to spit on the floor.

4B. The licensee shall cause any phlegm, spittle or saliva found on the floor of his premises to be promptly

swept up and removed; and in the event of his providing one or more spittoons, shall cause а sufficient quantity of a disinfectant fluid to be kept continuously in such spittoons while in use; and shall thoroughly cleanse them daily at the close of business.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

18th April, 1933.

No. 266.

D. W. TRATMAN,

Clerk of Councils.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 36 of 1931. (LIQUORS).

In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 33 (5) and 88 of the Liquors Ordinance, 1931, as amended by the Liquors Amendment Ordinance, 1932, the Governor in Council hereby amends Form No. 9A, being the form of licence and conditions for Chinese Restaurant Licences in the Northern and Southern Districts of the New Territories, other than New Kowloon, which form is set forth in Government Notification No. 569 published in the Gazette of the 9th September, 1932, by the insertion in such form, next after condition (4), of the following conditions :-

(4A). The licensee shall cause to be continuously display- ed, in a conspicuous position on every floor of his licensed premises, while such premises are open to the public, a notice or notices in Chinese characters, of a size and form approved by the

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