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1928

No. 9 of 1911.

Eating-houses.

*

Prohibition of disorderly conduct in licensed eating-house.

Brewery licences.

Saving as to sale of liquor by licensed auctioneer.

INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

(7) The Registrar General may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of any such licence, in form 11 in the 1st schedule.

Licences for Eating-houses.

34. (1) Eating-house licences shall be granted by the Treasurer in form 12 in the 1st schedule, upon payment of the fee specified in the 2nd schedule.

(2) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section, and no intoxicating liquor shall be sold or opium smoked on such premises.

(3) The Treasurer may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of such licence, and such transfer shall be by the indorsement of the Treasurer.

(4) No person (unless licensed to retail intoxicating liquors to be consumed on the premises) 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 granted under this section.

35. No person licensed under the last section shall knowingly or wilfully permit disorderly conduct in his licensed premises, or knowingly suffer any unlawful game or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such premises or to remain therein.

Brewery Licences.

36. (1) The Governor-in-Council may make regulations and conditions for the grant of brewery licences, and beer sold under such licences shall not be consumed on the premises.

(2) Such regulations or conditions may prescribe a scale of fees in respect of such licences, and may regulate the times and commencement and expiry of such licences, the conditions of sale and all other matters connected with such licences.

(3) All such regulations shall be published in English and in Chinese.

Sale of Liquor by Licensed Auctioneers.

37. Nothing in this Ordinance shall render it illegal for an auctioneer, holding an auctioneer's licence, to sell intoxicating liquor

* As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 50 of 1911. † As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912. ‡ As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.

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1928 No. 9 of 1911. Eating-houses. * Prohibition of disorderly conduct in licensed eating-house. Brewery licences. Saving as to sale of liquor by licensed auctioneer. INTOXICATING LIQUORS. (7) The Registrar General may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of any such licence, in form 11 in the 1st schedule. Licences for Eating-houses. 34. (1) Eating-house licences shall be granted by the Treasurer in form 12 in the 1st schedule, upon payment of the fee specified in the 2nd schedule. (2) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section, and no intoxicating liquor shall be sold or opium smoked on such premises. (3) The Treasurer may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of such licence, and such transfer shall be by the indorsement of the Treasurer. (4) No person (unless licensed to retail intoxicating liquors to be consumed on the premises) 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 granted under this section. 35. No person licensed under the last section shall knowingly or wilfully permit disorderly conduct in his licensed premises, or knowingly suffer any unlawful game or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such premises or to remain therein. Brewery Licences. 36. (1) The Governor-in-Council may make regulations and conditions for the grant of brewery licences, and beer sold under such licences shall not be consumed on the premises. (2) Such regulations or conditions may prescribe a scale of fees in respect of such licences, and may regulate the times and commencement and expiry of such licences, the conditions of sale and all other matters connected with such licences. (3) All such regulations shall be published in English and in Chinese. Sale of Liquor by Licensed Auctioneers. 37. Nothing in this Ordinance shall render it illegal for an auctioneer, holding an auctioneer's licence, to sell intoxicating liquor * As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 50 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.
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1928 No. 9 of 1911. Eating- houses. * Prohibition of disorderly conduct in licensed eating-house. Brewery licences. t Saving as to sale of liquor by licensed auctioneer. INTOXICATING LIQUORS. (7) The Registrar General may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of any such licence, in form 11 in the 1st schedule. Licences for Eating-houses. 34. (1) Eating-house licences shall be granted by the Treasurer in form 12 in the 1st schedule, upon payment of the fee specified in the 2nd schedule. (2) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section, and no in- toxicating liquor shall be sold or opium smoked on such permises. (3) The Treasurer may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of such licence, and such transfer shall be by the indorsement of the Treasurer. (4) No person (unless licensed to retail intoxicating liquors to be consumed on the premises) 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 granted under this section. 35. No person licensed under the last section shall knowingly or wilfully permit disorderly conduct in his licensed premises, or know- ingly suffer any unlawful game or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such premises or to re- main therein. Brewery Licences, 36.-(1) The Governor-in-Council may make regulations and con- ditions for the grant of brewery licences, and beer sold under such licences shall not be consumed on the premises. (2) Such regulations or conditions may prescribe a scale of fees in respect of such licences, and may regulate the times and commence- ment and expiry of such licences, the conditions of sale and all other matters connected with such licences. (3) All such regulations shall be published in English and in Chinese. Sale of Liquor by Licensed Auctioneers. 37. Nothing in this Ordinance shall render it illegal for an auc- tioner, holding an auctioneer's licence, to sell intoxicating liquor * As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 50 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.
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1928

No. 9 of 1911.

Eating- houses.

*

Prohibition

of disorderly conduct in licensed eating-house.

Brewery licences.

t

Saving as to sale of liquor by licensed auctioneer.

INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

(7) The Registrar General may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of any such licence, in form 11 in the 1st schedule.

Licences for Eating-houses.

34. (1) Eating-house licences shall be granted by the Treasurer in form 12 in the 1st schedule, upon payment of the fee specified in the 2nd schedule.

(2) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may determine may be added to any licence granted under this section, and no in- toxicating liquor shall be sold or opium smoked on such permises.

(3) The Treasurer may, in his discretion, permit the transfer of such licence, and such transfer shall be by the indorsement of the Treasurer.

(4) No person (unless licensed to retail intoxicating liquors to be consumed on the premises) 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 granted under this section.

35. No person licensed under the last section shall knowingly or wilfully permit disorderly conduct in his licensed premises, or know- ingly suffer any unlawful game or gaming therein, or knowingly permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such premises or to re- main therein.

Brewery Licences,

36.-(1) The Governor-in-Council may make regulations and con- ditions for the grant of brewery licences, and beer sold under such licences shall not be consumed on the premises.

(2) Such regulations or conditions may prescribe a scale of fees in respect of such licences, and may regulate the times and commence- ment and expiry of such licences, the conditions of sale and all other matters connected with such licences.

(3) All such regulations shall be published in English and in Chinese.

Sale of Liquor by Licensed Auctioneers.

37. Nothing in this Ordinance shall render it illegal for an auc- tioner, holding an auctioneer's licence, to sell intoxicating liquor

* As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 50 of 1911. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 16 of 1912. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 17 of 1912.

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