THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 27, 1928.
(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.
21. (1) Whenever in the Colony any light is exhibited,
(a) in the neighbourhood of an aerodrome or an aerial lighthouse so as to be liable to be mistaken for a light proceeding from an aerial lighthouse or for a prescribed light at an aerodrome;
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(b) which by reason of its liability of being mistaken for a light proceeding from an aerial lighthouse or for a prescribed light at an aerodrome is calculated to endanger the safety of aircraft:
the Governor may serve a notice upon the owner of the place where the light is exhibited or upon the person having charge of the light, directing that owner or person within a reasonable time, to be specified in the notice, to take effectual means for extinguishing or for effectually screening the light and for preventing for the future the exhibition of any similar light.
(2) The notice may be served either personally or by post, or by affixing the same in some conspicuous place near to the light to which the notice relates.
(3) If any owner or person on whom a notice is served under this article fails, without reasonable cause, to comply with the directions con- tained in the notice, he shall be deemed to have failed to comply with this Order.
(4) If any owner or person on whom a notice under this article is served neglects for a period of seven days to extinguish or effectually to screen the light mentioned in the notice, the Governor may enter upon the place where the light is and forthwith extinguish the same, doing no necessary damage, and may recover the expenses incurred by him in so doing from the owner or person on whom the notice has been served.
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(5) In the case of lights which would or might be visible from the sea or waters over which a general lighthouse authority exercises jurisdic- tion, the powers of the Governor under this article shall not be exercised except with the consent of the general lighthouse authority.
False lights.
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signs and marks.
22.-(1) In making or receiving signals by wireless telegraphy or other Use of signals, methods of communication, except by visual signals when the Morse Code is not being used, every aircraft possessing the nationality of a Contracting State shall use as its call sign at the beginning and end of each com- munication the complete group of five letters which constitutes its national- ity and registration marks:
Provided that nothing in this paragraph shall affect the special rules as to signals laid down in Section II of the Fourth Schedule to this Order.
(2) A person in an aircraft shall not make any signal prescribed by this Order except for the purposes specified therein, and shall not know- ingly make, without lawful authority or excuse (proof whereof shall lie on the accused), any naval, military or air-force signal.
(3) An aircraft other than a State aircraft shall not bear any mark or sign used or appropriated for use by State aircraft.
23.—(1) The Governor may prescribe points between which aircraft Arrival and when entering the Colony from abroad or leaving the Colony for abroad departure from shall pass.
the Colony.