(Domestic) Licences. This latter figure does not take into account 'dual purpose' television screens i.e. one set capable of receiving both broad- cast and wired television programmes and connected to a Rediffusion outlet point, since such screens are exempted from Broadcast Television Licence fees under the Telecommunication (Rediffusion Television Sub- scribers) Exemption Order, 1967. Details of licences are shown at Appendix IV,
Prosecutions
81. The results of prosecutions conducted by this Department against persons contravening the Telecommunication Ordinance are given below:
Type of Licence
Number Convicted Total Amount Fine
Broadcast Receiving Licence
1
Nil
Radio Dealers Licence
28
$2,510.00
Industrial, Scientific & Medical
Electronic Machine Licences
17
1,150.00
46
$3,660.00
Total
Infringement of Radio Regulations
82. 15 cases of infringement of International Radio Regulations were investigated during the year.
Examinations-Certificate of Competency in Radiotelegraphy
83. The examination falls into two parts for First and Second Class Certificates and one part only (Part II) for the Special Class Certificate.
First Class Certificate examinations were conducted twice during the year.
Second Class and Special Certificate examinations were held on three occasions.
Results of the examinations are as follows:
Part I
Candidates Pass Fail
Part II
Candidates Pass Fail
First Class
11
8
3
7
6
1
Second Class
48
19
29
35
15
20
Special Class
0
0
0
2
0
2
Validation Test
0
0
0
1
1
0
12
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