232 Power of entry and inspection. Goods purchased to be kept for 15 days. Exemption. Ord.41-1942, s. 3. Failing to give infor- mation to Police. Penalties, Ch. 30. No. 7.] Old Metal and Marine Stores. 7. It shall be lawful for any constable, at any time when the licensed premises are open for business, to inspect any such book as aforesaid and all old metal and marine stores in the premises of any licensee under this Ordinance; and such licensee, or his representative, or the person in charge of such premises, or the person in whose custody or charge such book, metal, or stores may be, or the person who shall have made any entry in such book with respect to which any such constable may desire to ask any questions, shall permit such constab!e te inspect such book, metal, and stores, and shall answer all such questions as shall be asked by such censtable with reference to such book, metal, or stores or any of the entries or contents of such book. 8. Old metal and marine stores purchased or received by a licensed dealer shall be kept in the licensed premises and shall not in any way be changed in form or shape or dis- figured for a period of at least fifteen days after such old metal or marine stores shall have been purchased or received: Provided that the officer of Police in charge of the division in which the licensee carries on his business may, in his discretion, on the application of any licensee, grant a permit —- (a) for the shipment or alteration in form or shape of ‘any such old metal or marine stores without the same having been kept for such period of fifteen days; (b) for the shipment of broken machinery direct from the place where the same is purchased, without com- pliance with the provisions of this section. 9. Every person licensed under this Ordinance who, after notice has been given to him by any constable or by adver- tisement in the Royal Gazette 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 posses- sion, shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance 10. Every person who shall do or omit to do anything which is by this Ordinance forbidden or required to be