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New Territories.
[r. 192 cont.] at all times when conducting his trade wear the said lapel card on his clothing externally in a conspicuous place so as to be clearly visible.
No obstruction to be caused.
Prohibition of hawking on bathing beaches.
Licensee to wear uniform.
Licensee to carry inoculation and vaccination certificates.
Approved ice boxes.
Ice cream, etc. to be sold in original containers.
Hours of trade.
Storage of unsold goods.
Penalty. G.N.A. 75/51.
193. No licensee shall trade in any manner likely to cause obstruction in any road, street or foot-path, or congregate or sell outside theatres, cinemas and restaurants.
194. No licensee shall hawk or sell on any bathing beach within the New Territories except with the written permission of the District Commissioner.
195. Every licensee shall wear a clean uniform of washable material and, where applicable, bearing the name of the licensed food factory by which he is employed.
196. Every licensee whilst trading shall carry his current inoculation and vaccination certificates.
197. Ice boxes or containers used by a licensee in his trade shall be of a design approved by the District Commissioner and shall be thoroughly cleansed daily.
198. Ice cream and frozen confection shall only be sold in their original containers.
199. Every licensee shall trade only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
200. Ice cream and frozen confections remaining unsold at the close of the day shall be stored to the satisfaction of the District Commissioner at the depots of the licensee's food factory by which he is employed, or by such other means as shall be approved by the District Commissioner.
PENALTY.
201. Any person who acts in contravention of the rules mentioned hereunder shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six months—rules 3, 11 to 14, 22 to 51, 52 (2), 53 to 56, 58 to 78, 80 to 105, 108, 110 to 137, 143, 144, 145 to 150, 152, 153 to 160, 161 (1) and (3), 162 to 166, 168, 169, 171, 172, 174 to 182, 185 to 188, 191 to 200.
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CAP. 97]
New Territories.
[r. 192 cont.] at all times when conducting his trade wear the said lapel card on his clothing externally in a conspicuous place so as to be clearly visible.
No
obstruction
to be caused.
Prohibition
of hawking on bathing beaches.
Licensee to
wear
uniform.
Licensee to carry inoculation and
vaccination certificates.
Approved
ice boxes.
Ice cream. etc. to be sold in original containers.
Hours of trade.
Storage of unsold goods.
Penalty. G.N.A. 75/51.
193. No licensee shall trade in any manner likely to cause obstruction in any road, street or foot-path, or congregate or sell outside theatres, cinemas and restaurants.
194. No licensee shall hawk or sell on any bathing beach within the New Territories except with the written permis- sion of the District Commissioner.
195. Every licensee shall wear a clean uniform of wash- able material and, where applicable, bearing the name of the licensed food factory by which he is employed.
196. Every licensee whilst trading shall carry his current inoculation and vaccination certificates.
197. Ice boxes or containers used by a licensee in his trade shall be of a design approved by the District Com- missioner and shall be thoroughly cleansed daily.
198. Ice cream and frozen confection shall only be sold in their original containers.
199. Every licensee shall trade only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
200. Ice cream and frozen confections remaining unsold at the close of the day shall be stored to the satisfaction of the District Commissioner at the depots of the licensee's food factory by which he is employed, or by such other means as shall be approved by the District Commissioner.
PENALTY.
201. Any person who acts in contravention of the rules mentioned hereunder shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six months-rules 3, 11 to 14, 22 to 51, 52 (2), 53 to 56, 58 to 78, 80 to 105, 108, 110 to 137, 143, 144, 145 to 150, 152, 153 to 160, 161 (1) and (3), 162 to 166, 168, 169, 171, 172, 174 to 182, 185 to 188, 191 to 200.
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