No. 375.
Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 3 (1) of the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926, Ordinance No. 11 of 1926, on the 18th day of July, 1929.
The Wireless Telegraphy Regulations, 1926, amended as appears in Government Notifications Nos. 60 of 1927 and 609 of 1928, are hereby rescinded and the following regulations are substituted therefor,—
Wireless Telegraphy Regulations.
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1. It shall be lawful for the Postmaster General (hereinafter referred to as the licensing authority") to graut the following licences and certificates,—
(a) Ship station licences.
(b) Amateur transmission station licences.
(c) Broadcast receiving licences.
(d) Dealers licences.
(e) Operators certificates of proficiency.
2. Ship station licences and operators certificates of proficiency granted by the licensing authority under these regulations shall be licences or certificates, as the case may be, of the Government of Hong Kong within the meaning of any radiotelegraph convention from time to time or at any time concluded with Great Britain which applies to the Colony, and of any regulations made thereunder.
3. No person shall sell, hire, or otherwise dispose of any wireless telegraph ap- pliance or apparatus, for use in wireless telegraphy in this Colony, unless such person is the holder of a current dealer's licence, or is a licensed auctioneer and the holder of a current letter of exemption granted by the licensing authority.
4. It shall be lawful for the licensing authority to grant a letter of exemption to any licensed auctioneer upon such conditions as the licensing authority may in his discretion think fit to impose.
5. Every licensed auctioneer to whom a letter of exemption as aforesaid shall have been granted shall duly observe and comply with the conditions of such letter of exemption.
6. The grant of every licence, certificate, and letter of exemption, under these regulations shall be discretionary.
7. Licences may be cancelled at any time upon such notice by the licensing authority as he may think fit, without compensation and without return of any part of the licence fee.
8 Certificates may be endorsed or withdrawn, at the discretion of the licensing authority, in case of breach, on the part of the holders thereof, of any of the relevant international radiotelegraph regulations, or in case of misconduct by them in respect of such regulations.
9. The forms of licences and the forms of certificates shall be those set out in the Schedule, with such variations (if any) as the licensing authority may think fit. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing words, variations necessary to cause licences and certificates to be in conformity with any radiotelegraph convention, or regulations made thereunder, as aforesaid, may be made by the licensing authority as well during the subsistence of any licence or certificate as on the grant thereof.
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