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1954

No. 9 of 1911.

+

INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

FORM No. 11.

[s. 33.]

Hongkong.

New Licensee Business Sign of House Address

TRANSFER OF CHINESE RESTAURANT LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Period of New Licence, from Former Licensee to

I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to sell by retail to persons of Chinese race only intoxicating liquors, in quantities not exceeding two gallons at a time, on the above-mentioned premises, to be consumed on such premises in connection with a bona fide meal for which a charge of at least 30 cents can be reasonably made, or in conjunction with meals sent out from such premises, but not otherwise.

Conditions.

(1) No bar may be kept on the premises under this licence.

(2) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises.

(3) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be supplied to any person who is drunk.

(4) A decent and suitable privy and urinal shall be maintained in a state of cleanliness and good repair for the use of customers.

(5) The licensee shall not abandon the occupation of his house or permit any other person to become virtually the keeper thereof.

(6) The licensee shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police.

Dated the day of 19

J

(Signed)

Registrar General.

Hongkong.

Name of Licensee Business Sign of House (if any) Address

Form No. 12.

EATING-HOUSE LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Period of Licence, from to

[s. 34.]

Fee, $

I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to keep an Eating-house (or Coffee House, or as the case may be) at the above-mentioned premises.

Warning and Conditions.

(1) No intoxicating liquors shall be sold, served or consumed or opium smoked on such premises.

* As amended by No. 43 of 1912.

* As amended by G. N. 207 of 1912.

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1954 No. 9 of 1911. + INTOXICATING LIQUORS. FORM No. 11. [s. 33.] Hongkong. New Licensee Business Sign of House Address TRANSFER OF CHINESE RESTAURANT LICENCE. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. Period of New Licence, from Former Licensee to I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to sell by retail to persons of Chinese race only intoxicating liquors, in quantities not exceeding two gallons at a time, on the above-mentioned premises, to be consumed on such premises in connection with a bona fide meal for which a charge of at least 30 cents can be reasonably made, or in conjunction with meals sent out from such premises, but not otherwise. Conditions. (1) No bar may be kept on the premises under this licence. (2) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises. (3) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be supplied to any person who is drunk. (4) A decent and suitable privy and urinal shall be maintained in a state of cleanliness and good repair for the use of customers. (5) The licensee shall not abandon the occupation of his house or permit any other person to become virtually the keeper thereof. (6) The licensee shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police. Dated the day of 19 J (Signed) Registrar General. Hongkong. Name of Licensee Business Sign of House (if any) Address Form No. 12. EATING-HOUSE LICENCE. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. Period of Licence, from to [s. 34.] Fee, $ I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to keep an Eating-house (or Coffee House, or as the case may be) at the above-mentioned premises. Warning and Conditions. (1) No intoxicating liquors shall be sold, served or consumed or opium smoked on such premises. * As amended by No. 43 of 1912. * As amended by G. N. 207 of 1912.
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1954 No. 9 of 1911. + INTOXICATING LIQUORS. FORM No. 11. [s. 33.] Hongkong. New Licensee Business Sign of House Address TRANSFER OF CHINESE RESTAURANT LICENCE. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. Period of New Licence, from Former Licensee to I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to sell by retail to persons of Chinese race only intoxicating liquors, in quantities not exceeding two gallons at a time, on the above-mentioned premises, to be consumed on such premises in connection with a bona fide meal for which a charge of at least 30 cents can be rea- sonably made, or in conjunction with meals sent out from such premises, but not other. wise. Conditions. (1) No bar may be kept on the premises under this licence. (2) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises. (3) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be supplied to any person who is drunk. (4) A decent and suitable privy and urinal shall be maintained in a state of cleanliness and good repair for the use of customers. (5) The licensee shall not abandon the occupation of his house or permit any other person to become virtually the keeper thereof. (6) The licensee shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police. Dated the day of 19 J (Signed) Registrar General. Hongkong. Name of Licensee Business Sign of House (if any) Address Form No. 12. EATING-HOUSE LICENCE. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. Period of Licence, from to [s. 34.] Fee, $ I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to keep an Eating- house (or Coffee House, or as the case may be) at the above-mentioned premises. Warning and Conditions. (1) No intoxicating liquors shall be sold, served or consumed or opium smoked on such premises. * As amended by No. 43 of 1912. As amended by G. N. 207 of 1912.
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1954

No. 9 of 1911.

+

INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

FORM No. 11.

[s. 33.]

Hongkong.

New Licensee

Business

Sign of House Address

TRANSFER OF CHINESE RESTAURANT LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Period of New Licence, from Former Licensee

to

I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to sell by retail to persons of Chinese race only intoxicating liquors, in quantities not exceeding two gallons at a time, on the above-mentioned premises, to be consumed on such premises in connection with a bona fide meal for which a charge of at least 30 cents can be rea- sonably made, or in conjunction with meals sent out from such premises, but not other. wise.

Conditions.

(1) No bar may be kept on the premises under this licence.

(2) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises.

(3) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be supplied to any person who is drunk.

(4) A decent and suitable privy and urinal shall be maintained in a state of cleanliness and good repair for the use of customers.

(5) The licensee shall not abandon the occupation of his house or permit any other person to become virtually the keeper thereof.

(6) The licensee shall exhibit conspicuously and permanently in front of his licensed place of business, his name and the number and nature of such licence, on a sign, the size and design of which shall be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police.

Dated the

day of

19

J

(Signed)

Registrar General.

Hongkong.

Name of Licensee Business

Sign of House (if any) Address

Form No. 12.

EATING-HOUSE LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Period of Licence, from

to

[s. 34.]

Fee, $

I license the above-named person during the period set forth above to keep an Eating- house (or Coffee House, or as the case may be) at the above-mentioned premises.

Warning and Conditions.

(1) No intoxicating liquors shall be sold, served or consumed or opium smoked on such premises.

* As amended by No. 43 of 1912.

As amended by G. N. 207 of 1912.

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