THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 14, 1935.
No. 464.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
The following is published for general information:-
14th June, 1935.
D. W. TRATMAN,
Colonial Secretary.
Air Navigation Directions (Hong Kong), No. 1, 1935.
The following directions are given by the Governor under Article 4 of the Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories) Order 1927.
TRADE REGISTRATION MARKING OF AIRCRAFT.
1. These directions apply only to aircraft imported into the Colony with a view to being tested and flown out of the Colony for delivery by a manufacturer of or trader in aircraft, or his agent in the Colony, of the aircraft to a purchaser.
2. Before the benefit of these directions can be extended to such a manufacturer or trader, or his agent in the Colony, evidence to the satisfaction of the Director of Air Services must be produced as to the bonâ fides of such manufacturer or trader, and agent,, if any, and that the aircraft is one to which these directions apply.
3. Upon the application of any manufacturer or trader, who for the purposes of these directions may be a corporation, partnership, firm, or individual, or the agent in Hong Kong of such manufacturer or trader, for the right to use a Trade Registration Mark on aircraft temporarily in their possession, it shall be lawful for the Director of Air Services, upon being satisfied as to compliance with these Directions, and in his discretion, and upon payment of a fee of $100 in respect of each Registration Mark issued, to grant to the applicant right to use a Trade Registration Mark on any aircraft temporarily in the applicant's possession, and to permit the aircraft to be flown out of the Colony without further or other - registration.
4. Upon the grant of a Trade Registration Mark, pursuant to these Directions, the applicant shall be allotted a letter and numeral for use on aircraft temporarily in the applicant's possession.
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