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4. Section 4 (1) of the principal Ordinance is amended Amendment by the substitution of the word "Superintendent" for of Ordinance the words "Captain Superintendent of Police" in the No. 9 of first and second lines, and in the seventh line.

1911, s. 4 (1).

5. Section 30 (1) of the principal Ordinance is amended Amendinent by the substitution of the word "Superintendent" for of Ordinance the word "Treasurer" in the second line.

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No. 9 of 1911, s. 30 (1).

6. Section 32 of the principal Ordinance is amended by Amendment the substitution of the word Superintendent for the of Ordinance words "Captain Superintendent of Police" in sub-sections No. 9 of (1), (2) and (4), and for the word "Treasurer' in sub- 1911, s. 32. section (3).

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7. Sections 34 and 35 of the principal Ordinance are Repeal repealed.

of Ordinance No. 9 of 1911, ss. 34 and 35.

8. Section 41 of the principal Ordinance is amended as Amendment follows:-

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of Ordinance No. 9 of

(a) by the insertion of the word or

immediately 1911, s. 41. after the word "bonded in the second line of paragraph (b) of sub-section (2);

(b) by the repeal of sub-section (3) and the substitu- tion therefor of the following sub-section :—

(3) Subject to the provisious of section 62A, the duty upon intoxicating liquors made or prepared in the Colony shall be payable before the removal of such liquors from the place in which they are made or prepared, unless such removal is for export or into a general bonded warehouse or a licenced warehouse.

9. Section 49 of the principal Ordinance is repealed Repeal of and the following section is substituted therefor :-

Removal of dutiable liquors for exportation. Third Schedule, Forms Nos. 3 and 34.

Ordinance No. 9 of

49.--(1) No person intending to export duti- 1911, s. 49, able liquors shall remove the same for exportion of new

and substitu- tation from any general bonded or licensed section. warehouse where they may be stored without a permit in Form No. 3 in the Third Schedule, or remove the same for exportation from one ship to another without a permit in Form No. 3A in the Third Schedule, and except in accordance with the conditions contained in any such permit.

(2) Any such permit may be issued in duplicate by the Superintendent upon receipt of an application in Form No. 3 or Forin No. 3A in the Third Schedule. The applica- tion shall be furnished in triplicate. One copy of the permit shall be delivered by the exporter to the person in charge of such general bonded or licensed warehouse, or to the master or mate of the ship from which the liquors are to be removed, and the exporter shall on shipping such liquors procure a receipt for the same signed by the master or mate of the ship in which the liquors are to be exported to he indorsed on the duplicate copy of such permit, and shall forthwith deliver such copy and receipt to the Superin- tendent.

(3) The later hour and day mentioned in the body of such permit shall not be more than twenty-four hours before the hour and day mentioned in the ship's clearance to leave the port.

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