» ANTIGUA. Goods pur- chased to be kept for 15 days. Obligation to give informa- tion to Police, 4 Old Metal and Marine Stores. No. of 19565. Purchaser's Book with respect to which a police officer may desire to aak any questions, shall permit such police officer to inspect the Licensed Pur- chaser’s Book and all old metal, and marine stores, and shall answer all such questions as may be asked by the police officer with reference to the Licensed Purchaser’s Book, any old metal or marine stores in the premises or any of the entries or contents of the Licensed Purchaser’s Book. 7 8. (1) All old metal and marine stores purchased or received by or on behalf of a licensed purchaser shall be kept in the licensed purchaser’s premises and shall not in any way be changed in form or shape or disfigured for a period of at least fifteen days after their purchase or receipt: Provided that the police officer in charge of | _the division in which a licensed purchaser carries on his business may, in his discretion, on the application of the licensed purchaser grant a permit— (a) for the shipment or alteration in form or shape of any old metal or marine stores without the same having been kept for a period of fifteen days; (6) for the shipment of broken machin- ery direct from the place where the same is purchased, notwithstanding the provisions of this section to the contrary. (2) Every person who fails to comply with the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceed- ing three months. 9. (1) Every person licensed under this Ordinance who, after notice has been given to him by any police officer or by advertisement in the Gazette or a local newspaper that any old metal or marine stores’ have been stolen or fraudulently obtained, fails to give information to the Police that articles of the like description were offered to him or were or are in his possession, shall be guilty of an offence against this. Ordinance,