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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 12, 1930.
Production of tickets, stamps, vouchers and records.
Application for repay. ment of duty.
18.-(1) The proprietor shall at all reasonable times on demand by any Officer authorised by the Treasurer produce to that Officer all books and records kept by the proprietor in connection with any entertainment and all Government or other tickets and all portions of any tickets and all adhesive stamps for the time being in his possession and shall allow the Officer to inspect and take an account of the same or to remove the same for the purpose of examination or inquiry.
(2) A person who has been admitted to an enter- tainment in respect of which the proprietor has not made arrangements approved by the Treasurer for furnishing returns of payments for admission and given security to the Treasurer's satisfaction for the payment of duty, shall upon demand made during the course of or immediately before or after the en- tertainment produce to any Public Officer the ticket, badge, card of membership, voucher or document by means of which he was admitted, or a portion of the ticket by means of which he was admitted bearing & stamp defaced in accordance with Regulation 7 (4), or the stamped cover of the book or the stamped principal part of the sheet from which the ticket, by means of which he was admitted, was taken.
19. Every application for repayment of duty shall be made in such form as the Treasurer may prescribe and the applicant shall truly furnish to the Treasurer all particulars required by him in relation to such application.
L.S.
HONG KONG.
No. 29 OF 1930.
I assent.
W. PEEL,
Governor.
Short title.
Amendment of Ordinance No. 11 of 1899, s. 3
(4).
12th December, 1930.
An Ordinance to amend further the Piers
Ordinance, 1899.
[12th December, 1930.]
Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Piers Amend- ment Ordinance, 1930.
2. In sub-section (4) of section 3 of the Piers Ordi- nance, 1899, the words "In the case, however, of a temporary pier, it shall be lawful" are deleted and the following words are substituted therefor :-
"It shall be lawful, however,"
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 11th day of December, 1930.
N. L. SMITH, Deputy Clerk of Councils.
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