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NATURALIZATION FEES.
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This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalization Fees Or- Short title. dinance, 1898.
(1.) It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to fix and Fixing of fees for declare the fees which shall be paid for the naturalization as a British subject within the limits of this Colony of an alien applying to be so naturalized.
(2) The Order-in-Council fixing such fees shall be published in The Gazette, and the scale of fees may be varied from time to time by Order of the Governor-in-Council published as aforesaid.
(3) Unless and until some other fee is fixed and declared by Order of Council, the fee of two hundred and fifty dollars at present charged shall continue to be the fee payable.
3. All fees heretofore charged and paid into the Colonial Treasury in respect of Ordinances of Naturalization before the commencement of this Ordinance shall be deemed to have been legally charged and received.
ORDINANCE No. 8 OF 1898.
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AN ORDINANCE to consolidate and amend the Law relating A.D. 1898. to Intoxicating Liquor Licences.
[1st October, 1898.]
It is enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
Ordinance No. 24 of 1898, with Ordinances No. 20 of 1900 and No. 29 of 1901 are incorporated.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Liquor Licences Ordinance, Short title. 1898.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
"Intoxicating liquor" includes spirits, malt liquor, and any wine or other fermented liquor whatever;
"Pint bottle" and "quart bottle" mean respectively the reputed pint and quart bottles ordinarily used in commerce;
"Chinese wines and spirits" mean intoxicating liquors of Chinese production or commonly consumed by Chinese, including samshu;
"Adulterated liquor" means any liquor mixed or coloured to the prejudice of the purchaser with any ingredient whatever or with water either so as to increase its bulk and measure or so as injuriously to affect the quality of such liquor or to conceal its inferior quality.
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NATURALIZATION FEES.
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This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalization Fees Or- Short title. mance, 1898.
fees for
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(1.) It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to fix and Fixing of alare the fees which shall be paid for the naturalization as a British
ect within the limits of this Colony of an alien applying to be so tion of aliens. Curalized.
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(2) The Order-in-Council fixing such fees shall be published in The ette, and the scale of fees may be varied from time to time by Order the Governor-in-Council published as aforesaid.
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(3) Unless and until some other fee is fixed and declared by Order Council, the fee of
Wo hundred and fifty dollars at present charged Fill continue to be the fee payable.
naturaliza-
3. All fees heretofore charged and paid into the Colonial Treasury Legalization respect of Ordinances of Naturalization before the commencement of fees for this Ordinance shall be deemed to have been legally charged and heretofore
received.
naturalization.
paid.
ORDINANCE No. 8 OF 1898.
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AN ORDINANCE to consolidate and amend the Law relating A.D. 1898.
to Intoxicating Liquor Licences.
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[1st October, 1898.]
it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
Ordinance No. 24 of 1898, with Ordi -nances No 20.
of 1900 and No. 29 of 1901
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porated. Repeated
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Liquor Licences Ordinance, Short title. Oc 1898.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires,
Interpreta
Intoxicating liquor "includes spirits, malt liquor, and any wine tion of or other fermented liquor whatever
"Pint bottle" and “quart bottle mean respectively the reputed pint and quart bottles ordinarily used in commerce:
Chinese wines and spirits " mean intoxicating liquors of Chinese production or commonly consumed by Chinese, including samshu
Adulterated liquor" means any liquor mixed or coloured to the prejudice of the purchaser with any ingredient whatever or with water either so as to increase its bulk and measure or so as in juriously to affect the quality of such liquor or to conceal its inferior
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