1926
Prohibition
of payment of journey.
men, etc., at place where liquor
is sold.
General powers of police.
*
Issue of dealers' licences.
+
Making of regulations and condi-tions.
us
Issue and transfer of Chinese wine and spirit shop licence.
+
No. 9 of 1911.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
drinking shall, if such place is in fact unlicensed, be liable, on summary conviction, for every such offence to a fine not exceeding 20 dollars, unless such person informs against such unlicensed person or voluntarily becomes a witness against him, in respect of such act of selling and retailing.
28. No master or other person employing journeymen, workmen, servants, or labourers, and not being the licensed keeper of a house in which any intoxicating liquor is sold or disposed of by retail, shall pay or cause any payment to be made to any such journeyman, workman, servant, or labourer in or at any such house.
29.-(1) Every person licensed under this Ordinance shall produce his licence to any police officer, on being required to do so.
(2) Any European officer of police shall have free access to every part of any house licensed under sections 16, 33 or 34, at any hour of the night or day.
Dealers' Licences.
30.—(1) Every person desirous of obtaining a dealer's licence to sell intoxicating liquors shall apply to the Treasurer, who may, in his discretion, grant to the applicant a licence in form 7 in the 1st schedule, upon payment of the appropriate fee specified in the 2nd schedule.
(2) Such licence may be renewed annually on like conditions.
31.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to make regulations and conditions for the granting of a dealer's licence.
(2) Such regulations or conditions may require the providing by applicants of one or more sureties, may alter the scale of fees, and 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.
(3) All such regulations shall be published in English and in Chinese.
Chinese Wine and Spirit Shop Licences.
32. (1) The Captain Superintendent of Police may grant a licence, in form 8 in the 1st schedule, to any person to sell Chinese
* As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.
† As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
‡ As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912.
1926
Prohibition
of payment of journey.
men, etc., at place where liquor
is sold.
General powers of police.
*
Issue of dealers' licences.
+
Making of regulations and condi- tions.
us
Issue and transfer of Chinese wine and spirit shop licence.
+
No. 9 of 1911.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
drinking shall, if such place is in fact unlicensed, be liable, on sum- mary conviction, for every such offence to a fine not exceeding 20 dollars, unless such person informs against such unlicensed person or voluntarily becomes a witness against him, in respect of such act of selling and retailing.
28. No master or other person employing journeymen, workmen, servants, or labourers, and not being the licensed keeper of a house in which any intoxicating liquor is sold or disposed of by retail, shall pay or cause any payment to be made to any such journeyman, workman, servant, or labourer in or at any such house.
29.-(1) Every person licensed under this Ordinance shall produce his licence to any police officer, on being required to do so.
(2) Any European officer of police shall have free access to every part of any house licensed under sections 16, 33 or 34, at any hour of the night or day.
Dealers' Licences.
30.—(1) Every person desirous of obtaining a dealer's licence to sell intoxicating liquors shall apply to the Treasurer, who may, in his discretion, grant to the applicant a licence in form 7 in the 1st schedule, upon payment of the appropriate fee specified in the 2nd schedule.
(2) Such licence may be renewed annually on like conditions.
31.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to make regulations and conditions for the granting of a dealer's licence.
(2) Such regulations or conditions may require the providing by applicants of one or more sureties, may alter the scale of fees, and may regulate the times of commencement and expiry of such licences, the hours and conditions of sale, and all other matters con- nected with such licences.
(3) All such regulations shall be published in English and in Chi-
nese.
Chinese Wine and Spirit Shop Licences.
32. (1) The Captain Superintendent of Police may grant a licence, in form 8 in the 1st schedule, to any person to sell Chinese
* As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912. ›
As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912.
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