Shop (Hours of Opening and Employment). (Ch. 31. No. 14. 14. If at any time outside the opening hours fixed by a Shop Order any person is found on premises licensed under the Liquor Licences Ordinance (other than premises for which a hotel or special hotel licence is in force), or in any oul-house or building in the same curtilage and occupied therewith, or in any other shop premises to which the Order applies, then, unless the Magistrate is satisfied that such person was an inmate, servant, or bond fide friend entertained at the expense of the licensed occupier, or that otherwise his presence was not in contravention of the law, the holder of the licence or the owner of the shop and any other person or persons actually in charge of such shop shall each be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine of one hundred dollars and the person so found shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine of twenty-four dollars. 15. Any constable may demand the name and address of any person found on any licensed premises or any shop during the period during which they are required to be closed, and, if he has reasonable ground to suppose that the name or address given is false, may require evidence of the correctness of such name and address, and may, if such person fail upon such demand to give his name or address, or evidence of the correctness of the name or address so given, apprehend him without warrant, and carry him as soon as) practicable before a Magistrate. Any person required by a constable under this section to Bive his name and address, who fails to give the same, or gives a false name or address, or gives false evidence with respect to such name or address, shall be lable, on summary convic- tion, to a fine of twenty-four dollars, 16. In any prosecution against the owner or person in charge of a shop for permitting any employce to remain or be employed in such shop for a longer period than is per- mitted by law, if the defendant claims that the person alleged to be an employce is not an employee, the onus of proving that such person is not an employee shall lie on the defendant. 17. (1) In all rooms of a shop where female shop assis- tants are employed the occupier of the shop shall provide seats behind the counter, or in such other position as may be 893 Penalty where a person is ound on shop pre- mises after closing hours Ch.31, No.4 1940, 8. 12. Name and address of person found on shop pre- tniges to he Kiven to constable. Ch.31. No.14 ~1940, 8. 13. Onus of proof. Ch.31. No.t4 -1940, a. 14. Seats for female shop assistants. Ord. 27- 1942, 3. 5. Ch.31. No.14 -1940, 3. 15,