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Chinese spirit shops. [11 of 44. 27-30.]
Eating houses.
Disorder in eating houses.
12 & 3 Vic. c. 47, s. 44.]
ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886.
Spirit Licences.
the providing by applicants of one or more sureties, may alter the above scale of fees, may regulate the times of commencement and expiry of such licences, the hours and conditions of sale, and all other matters connected with such licences. All such regulations when published in the Government Gazette shall have the force of law.
30. The Colonial Secretary may grant a licence in the form of schedule N to any person to retail Chinese spirits, such Chinese spirits not to be consumed on the premises where they are sold, and the holder of such licence shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business his name and number and the nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Colonial Secretary, and the fee of ten dollars monthly shall be paid in advance by each licensee to the Treasurer. The Colonial Secretary may permit the transfer of any such licence in form of schedule N.
Eating houses.
31. No person, unless licensed to retail intoxicating liquors or Chinese spirits under this Ordinance, shall keep an eating house, coffee house, refreshment bar or saloon, restaurant, or other place where meals or refreshments are supplied to persons not resident on the premises, without a licence from the Colonial Secretary, for which licence a fee of ten dollars a year shall be payable in advance. Such conditions as the Governor in Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section.
32. No person licensed under the preceding section shall knowingly or wilfully permit drunkenness or other disorderly conduct in his house, or other place of entertainment, or knowingly suffer any unlawful games or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any public prostitute to frequent such house or other place or to remain therein.
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33. When information upon oath shall be laid before any Magistrate to the effect that any illicit distillation or rectification or illegal sale of intoxicating liquors is carried on within any building or on board of any vessel in the Colony, it shall be lawful for such Magistrate by a warrant under his hand to empower any officer of Police to enter such building or vessel at any hour of the night or day, using force for that purpose if necessary.
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Chinese spirit shops. [11 of 44. 27-30.]
Eating houses.
Disorder in eating houses.
12 & 3 Vic. c. 47, s. 44.]
ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886.
Spirit Licences.
the providing by applicants of one or more sureties, may alter the above scale of fees, may regulate the times of commencement and expiry of such licences, the hours and conditions of sale, and all other matters connected with such licences. All such regulations when published in the Govern- ment Gazette shall have the force of law.
30. The Colonial Secretary may grant a licence in the form of schedule N to any person to retail Chinese spirits, such Chinese spirits not to be consumed on the premises where they are sold, and the holder of such licence shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business his name and number and the nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Colonial Secretary, and the fee of ten dollars monthly shall be paid in advance by each licensee to the Treasurer. The Colonial Secretary may permit the transfer of any such licence in form of schedule ().
•Eating houses.
31. No person, unless licensed to retail intoxicating liquors or Chinese spirits under this Ordinance, shall keep an eating house, coffee house, refreshment bar or saloon, restaurant, or other place where meals or refreshments are supplied to persons not resident on the premises, without a licence from the Colonial Secretary, for which licence a fee of ten dollars a year shall be payable in advance. Such conditions as the Governor in Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section.
32. No person licensed under the preceding section shall knowingly or wilfully permit drunkenness or other disorderly conduct in his house. or other place of entertainment, or knowingly suffer any unlawful games or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any public prostitute to frequent such house or other place or to remain therein.
Police inspection. Search.
33. When information upon oath shall be laid before any Magistrate to the effect that any illicit distillation or rectification or illegal sale of intoxicating liquors is carried on within any building or on board of any vessel in the Colony, it shall be lawful for such Magistrate by a warrant under his hand to empower any officer of Police to enter such building or vessel at any hour of the night or day, using force for that purpose if
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