PILOTS ORDINANCE, 1930.
(REGULATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL)
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 4 of the Pilots Ordinance, 1930, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations :—
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REGULATIONS.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Pilots (Amendment) Citation. Regulations, 1950) and shall be read as one with the regulations made under the Pilots Ordinance, 1930, and set forth on pages 1090 to to94 of Volume II of the Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 Edition) béreinafter referred to as the principal regulations.
2. The following regulation shall be inserted as regulation Addition of 1A immediately after regulation of the principal regulations- regulation
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"1A. Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 1, regulations any British subject who is the holder of a Certificate of Competency as Master (Foreign-going) granted to him or recognized by the Minister of Transport in the United Kingdom, may be granted a pilot's licence by the Director of Marine upon the condition that-
(2) he shall satisfy the board of examiners that he is a fit and proper person to hold a pilot's licence;
(b) he shall produce documentary evidence to the satisfaction of the board of examiners that he has been in command of an ocean-going ship, of not less than 1,000 tons net register, for a period of at least three years and that he has piloted that ship into the harbour of Victoria on twenty occasions and that he has piloted that ship out of the harbour of Victoria on twenty occasions;
(c) he shall produce two photographs of himself, one to be attached to the licence and the other to the counterfoil."