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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 4, 1921.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Audit No..
G.
R.
71
PERMIT TO WORK AND USE APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ON BOARD A
MERCHANT SHIP IN THE HARBOURS OF THE COLONY.
The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1913.
Section 6 (1) (iv).
Permission is hereby given for the working and Telegraphy on board the ships of the
using of apparatus for Wireless specified in the Schedule heretó
whilst such ships are in any of the harbours of the Colony subject nevertheless to the following conditions, namely:-
CONDITIONS,
1. This Permit may be cancelled or suspended at any time by the Governor in his absolute discretion and without any reason being assigned therefor.
2. All such vessels shall obey promptly the "Naval Silence Sign" (- --) and thereupon shall not work or use their wireless telegraphy apparatus until after the "Message Complete Sign (.......
) shall have been made.
$7
3. The above Company shall render every assistance possible as required by the Post Master General by furnishing information in respect of incoming mails carried by the ships of the said Company.
4. All information received as to the weather being experienced by the vessels of the said Company at sea must be forwarded to the Harbour Office for transmission to the Observatory or sent to the Observatory direct whichever may be the more expedi- tious. The information should give the date and time of the observation, the position of the ship, the reading of the barometer, the direction and force of the wind, and the state of the sea and weather.
Dated at Hongkong, this
day of
19
Fee $2 received
SCHEDULE.
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary.