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of
THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1929.
SCHEDULE.
FORM No. 1.
The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926, (Hong Kong).
SHIP STATION LICENCE
ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.
Licence is hereby granted to
(hereinafter called "the licensee ") to establish, install, work and use on board the Ship....
a British ship registered in the Colony of Hong Kong, for the purposes here- inafter mentioned and under and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, the wireless telegraphy apparatus specified in the Schedule hereto, and such appropriate emergency installation as is required under the provisions of Article 18 of the General Regulations annexed to the Radiotelegraph Con- vention of Washington, 1927.
Provided
This licence will expire on the 31st day of December, 19 that if the said ship is absent from the Colony at the time of expiry of this licence then and in such case the production of this licence, or a copy certified by the Postmaster General of Hong Kong to be a true copy thereof, shall be deemed, until the next subsequent return of the said ship to the Colony of Hong Kong, to be prima facie proof that the licensee therein named is the holder of a current licence in like terms.
The purposes for which this licence is granted are,
(1) To send and receive messages by means of the licensed apparatus between the ship station hereby licensed and other ship stations, and also between the said ship station and coast stations, subject nevertheless to the said conditions.
(2) To receive money or other consideration for or in respect of the use of the licensed apparatus or for or in respect of the trans- mission or receipt of messages by means thereof, in accordance with the charges specified in the said Schedule.
Duration of licence.
l'urposes for which licence granted.
CONDITIONS OF LICENCE.
tion.
1. In these presents the following terms shall have the several meanings Interpreta- hereinafter assigned to them unless there shall be something either in the subject or context repugnant to such construction, that is to say,-
"Wireless telegraphy" has the same meaning as in the Wireless
Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926.
"Telegraph" has the same meaning as in the Wireless Telegraphy
Ordinance, 1926.
"Naval signalling" means signalling by means of any system of wire- less telegraphy between two or more ships of His Majesty's Navy, between ships of His Majesty's Navy and Naval Stations or between a ship of His Majesty's Navy or a Naval Station and any other wireless telegraph station.