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MAGISTRACY.
LICENSING SESSIONS.
No. S. 341.-It is hereby notified that a meeting of the Licensing Board will be held in the Council Chamber, on Friday, the 8th day of November, 1935, at 3.30 p.m., at which the following further application will be considered under the Liquors Ordinance, 1931.
The applicant for Licence, and persons objecting to such application, must appear in person.
No.
Name of Applicant.
Description of Licence applied for.
Sign of House.
Situation of House.
1
Liu Tai Hong.
Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licence.
Wo Ping Hotel.
30th October, 1935.
345, Nathan Road, ground to 3rd floors,
343 and 347, Nathan Road,
1st to 3rd floors.
Whether the applicant
has held a licence of
the same kind to sell liquor in the Colony and, if so, for how long.
New application.
S. F. BALFOUR,
Secretary to the Licensing Board.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 342.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked Tender for the supply of meals to Chinese prisoners, Witnesses and Deportees", for one year from 1st January, 1936, will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Friday, the 15th day of November, 1935.
Meals to be supplied as under :-
Prisoners and Witnesses at Police Headquarters.
Deportees at Police Headquarters.
For further particulars and forms of tender apply at Police Headquarters. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any
1st November, 1935.
tender.
1). BURLINGHAM, Inspector General of Police.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 343.-It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for the supply of Brass Dog Licence Badges", will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon of Friday, the 15th day of November, 1935.
More or less 5,000 Brass Dog Licence Badges of approved shape.
No tender will be received, unless the person tendering produces a receipt to the effect that he has deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum of $30 as a pledge of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if such person fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender be accepted.
For further particulars and forms of tender apply at Police Headquarters. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
D. BURLINGHAM, Inspector General of Police.
1st November, 1935.
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