No. 4 of Victoria, bt tot I UjrmtD Kmooeu TACf AlttJ IttXIAITD < or tot Faith, E a. kegulasl| (J/arfs in AU name and on ' Ma/ttty 6v Iltr Mr' miuionerfortk Wt the yrvpiiioiu of tk mO PROHIBIT X OF IWIOXIQ TO N ATI ViSS OF PACIFIC I"' **" [LJS.] Johitß. toxioiMmg Eiquow to 1 taiu Islan J -* ■' "* hereb mean and include, any ;i iug island* or placed, n The Nayigatc^aJMand*,. , -,, The Union Islands, *' J The PhoDnJxl»land«. ,. Tho Solomon Island" JFh»BautaOn*laikati Allother Wanda, in. Jth« W«atom laufio Ocean, not being within or Now Guinea, and not being within the jurisdieifioh of any civilised power. "Native" shall mean and include «n its reference person in the Western Pacific not of European descent. " Intoxicating Liquor " shall Include' all spirituous compound*, and all fermented liquors and any mixture part whereof is spirituous ,or which contains fermented liquors aud mixture or preparation conducing* lntoxicanoii. 3. If any British subjoot in tha Western Pacific, sells or. giree.or othefwise supplies either directly or indirectly anj native of any island or.place within the Western Pacific Islands any intoxicating liquor ho shall on eonviotion thereof before the GbUrt of Her Majesty's High Commissioner bailable to punishment as follows 'J—i (1) Imprisonment for any term hoi' exceeding three months, with or without hard labor, ■ and. with or without a fine not exceeding ten pounds; or, "'*■ '•'• •■-; * ■**< l*& ■'• (2) A fine alone not exceeding tan pounds without any imprisonment. 4. It shall not bo an - offence under this Regulation for any person, to give to any nativo for any urgent eeUse or necessity and without recompense or nor - „#W solely ami purely for medicinal purposes but it shall rest with the parson giving such intoxicating liquor to prove to tho satisfaction of the 'Court the existence of such urgent necessity and failing snch proof suoh shall be liable to the punishment provided in section 3 hereof. ' ' *<#• i 6. This Regulation shall some into force on the first day of January in the hundred and eighty-nine. By command,
JOHN E. FAREIffBL& Acting Secretary W\i»' , High Oommiaeioaer. TIVOLI HOTEIV apu, sahS^.C; H. J. MOOES, PjdFßprttau ■ -HIS HOTEL has teen i erected in a aplemtk uoii. * '- &*'s? ' LARGE ASSEMBLY* RfcOM,. capable of seating 180 VWtow. COMBINATION B TABLE?* FANCY
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 March 1889, Page 3
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372Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 March 1889, Page 3
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