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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935.
(b) of every occasion on which the opening and closing of water- tight doors and other contrivances is practised on board the ship in pursuance of this Schedule; and
(c) of every occasion on which watertight doors and other con- trivances have been inspected in pursuance of this Schedule.
8. In this Schedule the expressions "bulkhead deck" and "margin line' have the same meaning as in the construction regulations.
Section 39.
FOURTH SCHEDULE TO THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY AND LOAD LINE CONVENTIONS) ACT, 1932.
ENACTMENTS REPEALED.
PART I. ENACTMENTS REPEALED AS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF PART I.
Session and Chapter.
57 & 58
Short title.
The Merchant
Extent of repeal.
Vict. c. 60.
Shipping Act, 1894.
Derelict
In section two hundred and seventy- two, paragraph (d) of subsection (3) and paragraph (e) of subsection (4); subsection (2) of section two hundred and eighty-five; sub- section (2) of section four hundred and twenty-seven; section four hundred and thirty-four.
The whole Act.
59 & 60 Vict. c. 12.
The
Vessels (Report)
Act, 1896.
Section 74.
PART III.-ENACTMENTS REPEALED AS FROM PASSING OF ACT.
Session
Short title.
and Chapter.
4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. 50.
9 & 10 Geo. 5. c. 38.
The Merchant Shipping (Con- vention) Act,
1914.
The Merchant Shipping (Wire- less Telegraphy) Act, 1919.
Extent of repeal.
The whole Act.
The proviso to subsection (2) of section
one; in subsection (4) of section one the words "or a wireless tele- graphy inspector" and the words 'or inspector" in both places where those words occur; in sub- section (5) of section one the words "or by the Merchant Ship- ping (Convention) Act, 1914"; in subsection (2) of section three the words from 'and wireless tele- graphy inspector" to the end of that subsection.
Wireless
telegraphy
require-
ments.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE TO THE ORDER.
THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY) ACT, 1919.
1.-(1) Every seagoing British ship registered in Hong Kong being
a passenger steamer or a ship of sixteen hundred tons gross tonnage or upwards shall be provided with a wireless telegraph installation, and shall maintain a wireless telegraph service which shall be at least
4.