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FORM NO. 5.
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO ATTEND EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY AS WIRELESS TELEGRAPH OPERATOR ON BOARD BRITISH SHIPS REGISTERED IN HONG KONG.
The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926.
The Postmaster General,
Hong Kong.
SIR,
I beg to inform you that I wish to obtain a
First Class Second Class Special "A" Class Special "B" Class
certificate
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FORM NO. 6.
DECLARATION OF SECRECY IN THE OPERATION OF WIRELESS
TELEGRAPHIC APPARATUS.
The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926.
do declare that I will not improperly divulge to any person the purport of any message which I may transmit or receive by means of any wireless telegraph apparatus operated by me or which may come to my knowledge in connection with the operation of the said apparatus.
qualifying me to act as Wireless Telegraph Operator on board British ships registered in Hong Kong. I have furnished evidence that I am of British nationality.
Signature of witness..
Address
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Occupation
(usual signature).
.(date).
Signature
Date
Name in full
Place of birth
Date of birth
Address to which it is desired that the notification of examination shall be sent
System or systems in which examination is desired
Date and place of last examination (if any)
Height..
Colour of Hair..
Description of Applicant.
feet..
inches. Colour of Eyes... Complexion..
Any special peculiarities.
NOTES:-Evidence of British nationality, to the satisfaction of the Postmaster General, must be produced before the delivery of the application.
Candidates must bring with them at the time of their examination an unmounted photograph (preferably head and shoulders only, and approximately 3 inches by 2 inches) to be signed in the presence of the Examiner and subsequently affixed to the Certificate.
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FORM No. 7.
COLONY OF HONG KONG.
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY IN RADIOTELEGRAPHY GRANTED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.
The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926.
FIRST CLASS.
This is to certify that, under the provisions of the International Radiotelegraph Convention of Washington, 1927,
has been examined in Radiotelegraphy and has passed in:--
(a) The general principles of electricity, the theory of radiotelegraphy and radio- telephony, and of the practical adjustment and operation of spark, C.W., 1.C.W., and D.F. apparatus and accessory apparatus used in the ship service. (b) Transmitting and receiving by ear, messages in plain language at a speed of 25 words a minute, and in code groups at a speed of 20 groups a minute.
(c) Detailed knowledge of the regulations applying to the exchange of radio- telegraph traffic, of the documents relative to the charges for radiotelegrams, and of the radiotelegraph part of the Regulations for the Safety of Life at Sea.
(d) Knowledge of the principal wire and wireless routes of the world.
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