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under this Ordinance, he may grant a search warrant to any police officer or wireless inspector to enter the place or ship (not having the status of a ship of war) where it is believed that the radiocommunication station has been established or is being maintained or that apparatus for radiocommunication is being used or is in the possession of some person, and to search such place or ship, and to seize any apparatus which appears to him to have been established or maintained or used, or to be in possession of any person, in contravention of this Part, and also to seize any book or document found in such place or ship which may appear to such officer likely to be or to contain evidence of any contravention of this Part.
(2) It shall be lawful for a magistrate to order to be forfeited to the Crown any apparatus in respect to which any offence against this Part has been committed, whether any person shall have been charged with, or convicted of, such offence or not.
32. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations Regulations. for-
(a) prescribing the forms of licences and the manner in which applications for licences under this Part are to be made;
(b) prescribing the terms, conditions and restrictions on and subject to which licences are granted and the duties of licensees;
(c) prescribing the fees payable on the grant of any licence;
(d) regulating the working and use of apparatus for radiocommunication;
(e) regulating the licensing of dealers in, and the sale or transfer of, wireless apparatus;
(f) prohibiting or regulating the working or using of any apparatus for radiocommunication on board any ship, whether British or foreign, while in the territorial waters of the Colony;
(g) prohibiting or regulating the working or using of any apparatus for radiocommunication on any aircraft, whether British or foreign, while in or over the Colony or the territorial waters thereof;
(h) examining and issuing certificates of proficiency to operators;
(i) ensuring the secrecy of wireless messages;
6) regulating electrical interference with the working or nsing of any apparatus for radiocommunication;
(k) prescribing all matters which by this Part are required or permitted to be prescribed or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Part.
distress.
(2) No regulations made in respect of the matters Signals of described in classes (f) and (g) of sub-section (1) shall apply to the use of radiocommunication for the purpose of making or answering signals of distress.
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