100118-1926-Regulations-under-section-3-of-the-Wireless-Telegraphy-Ordinance-1926 — Page 3

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408 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926.

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(g) Each ship shall be provided with two certified operators together with suitable accommodation for the apparatus and operators and a wireless service shall be maintained at all times during the period of this licence.

(2) To send and receive messages by means of the licensed apparatus between the said ship stations and also between the said ship stations and coast stations and other ship stations.

Provided that the licensee shall not except with the consent in writing of the Colonial Secretary of the Colony send or receive messages from and at the said ship stations when in any of the harbours of the Colony; and

(3) To receive money or other valuable consideration for or in respect of the use of the licensed apparatus or for or in respect of the transmission or receipt of messages by means of the said apparatus.

And I do hereby declare that the said licence and permission is granted on and subject to the following conditions and provisions:-

1. In these presents (and in the Schedule hereto) the following terms shall tion clause, have the several meanings hereinafter assigned to them unless there shall be something either in the subject or context repugnant to such construction (that is to say) :-

Destriction.

Uus of Apparatus.

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Wireless telegraphy has the same meaning as in the Wireless Tele- graphy Ordinance, 1926.

"Telegraph" has the same meaning as in the Wireless Telegraphy Ordi-

nance,

1926.

"Naval signalling" means signalling by means of any system of wireless telegraphy between two or more ships of His Majesty's Navy, between ships of His Majesty's Navy and Naval. Stations, or between a ship of His Majesty's Navy or a Naval Station and any other wireless telegraph station whether a coast station or a ship station.

"The Admiralty" means the officer of His Majesty's Navy who is for the time being in Hongkong in charge of the China Squadron of His Majesty's Eastern Fleet.

"The International Telegraph Convention" and "the International Tele- graph Regulations" mean respectively the International Convention of St. Petersburg dated the 10th/22nd July, 1875, and the Service Regulations made thereunder and include respectively any modifications of the Convention or regulations made from time to time.

"The Radiotelegraph Convention, 1912" means the Convention signed at London on the 5th day of July, 1912, and the Service Regulations made there- under and includes any modification of the Convention or Regulations made from time to time.

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"Coast station means a wireless telegraph station which has been established on land or on board a ship permanently moored, and which is open for the service of correspondence between the land and ships at sea.

"Ship station " means a wireless telegraph station established on board a ship which is not permanently moored.

2. The licensed apparatus shall not be used by the licensee or by any other person either on behalf of or by permission of the licensee for the despatch or receipt of messages except messages authorised by this licence.

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