CO129-545-7 Telegraphy and Telephony- amendments to legislation 1-11-1933 - 24-3-1934 — Page 36

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In case of loss of this certificate a report thereof and of the circumstances in which the loss occurred must be made to the Postmaster General of Hong Kong, in writing, as soon as possible.

Any person other than the owner thereof becoming possessed of this certificate should transmit it forthwith to the Postmaster General, Hong Kong.

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and having made a declaration that he will preserve the secrecy of correspondence, is hereby authorised to operate wireless telegraph apparatus on board British ships registered in Hong Kong not coming within the scope of the Merchant Shipping (Wireless Telegraph) Act, 1919.

PHOTO OF HOLDER.

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FORM NO. 9.

COLONY OF HONG KONG.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY IN RADIOTELEGRAPHY GRANTED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.

Date this

.............................day of...

Signature of examining officer

.19......

Postmaster General, Hong Kong.

This certificate should be carefully preserved.

This certificate may be endorsed, or withdrawn, at the discretion of the Postmaster General of Hong Kong in the case of misconduct or breach on the part of the holder of the Regulations pres- cribed for the working of ships' stations. Unless so withdrawn it will continue to be valid so long as the Regulations of the Radiotelegraph Convention concluded in Washington in 1927 remain in force.

In case of loss of this certificate a report thereof and of the circumstances in which the loss occurred must be made to the Postmaster General, in writing, as soon as possible.

Any person other than the owner thereof becoming possessed of this certificate should transmit it forthwith to the Postmaster General, Hong Kong.

PHOTO OF HOLDER.

The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926.

SPECIAL "A" CLASS.

In accordance with the provisions of the International Radiotelegraph Convention

of Washington, 1927,

has been examined in Radiotelegraphy and has passed in:-

(a) Elementary knowledge of the working and adjustment of the apparatus ; (b) Transmitting and receiving by ear, messages in plain language at a speed of 20 words a minute, and in code groups at a speed of 16 groups a minute; (c) Knowledge of the regulations applying to the exchange of radiotelegraph

traffic;

and

Description of Holder.

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Complexion

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Signature of Holder

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