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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 17, 1937.
Prohibited carriage.
Aerial lighthouses.
(a) any certificate of registration or certificate of air- worthiness for the time being in force with respect to the aircraft:
(b) any journey log book and any other log book required by this Order to be kept in respect of the aircraft wherein any entry was made within the period of two years next before the date of the demand;
(c) any licence to use wireless apparatus in the aircraft for the time being in force.
(3) The holder of any licence granted or rendered valid under this Order and any person required under this Order to be provided with a licence shall, on demand made by an authorized person, produce the licence :
Provided that, in the case of a demand being made as aforesaid for the production of a licence granted or rendered valid under Schedule V to this Order and not being a licence entitling the holder thereof to act as commander, pilot, navigator, engineer, or other operative member of the crew of a public transport aircraft or an aerial work aircraft, it shall be deemed to be a sufficient compliance with this paragraph if the holder of such licence shall, within five days after such demand has been made, produce or cause to be produced the licence so demanded at such police station as may be specified by him at the time of such demand.
(4) A pilot licensed under this Order shall, on demand made by an authorized person, produce or cause to be pro- duced, within a reasonable time, to that person any pilot's log book kept by him wherein any entry was made within the period of two years next before the date of the demand. (5) For the purpose of this Article the expression "authorized person" means a police officer, or a person- authorized for the purpose by the Governor.
19. Save for the purposes. of the provisions of Schedule IV to this Order as to signals-
(i) an aircraft engaged in international navigation shall not carry explosives of war, arms of war, or munitions of
war;
(ii) a foreign aircraft shall not carry explosives of war, arms of war, or munitions of war between any two points within British territory, either or both of which is within the Colony.
20.-(1) An aerial lighthouse shall not be established or maintained within the Colony, nor the character of the light exhibited therefrom altered, except with the approval of the Governor, and subject to such conditions as he may prescribe :
Provided that, in the case of an aerial lighthouse the light from which would or might be visible from the sea or from any waters over which a general lighthouse authority exercises jurisdiction, such approval shall not be given except with the consent of the general lighthouse authority.
(2) A person shall not wilfully or negligently injure or interfere with any aerial lighthouse established or maintained with the approval of the Governor or any light exhibited from any such lighthouse.