THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 27, 1936.
alightings beyond this number being charged for pro rata. A landing or alighting fee will not be charged in respect of a single test flight before the departure of a flying machine, if such flight is undertaken solely for the purpose of testing the flying machine, engines and/or instruments on the flying machine, and provided that due notice is given of the intended test.
3. Inclusive landing or alighting and housing fees are available as laid down in Hong Kong Notice to Airmen No. 1 of the year 1936.
4. Payment of fees.--The rates for single landings or alightings will be charged unless an agreement of the pay- ment of a monthly landing or alighting fee is made before or immediately upon the first landing or alighting. The monthly rates for landing (or alighting) of flying machines will be separately assessed and will be payable in advance at the time the agreement is made. All other fees will be payable by the pilot of the flying machine on demand and before the flying machine departs from the Airport, unless with the approval of the Director of Air Services, arrange- ments have previously been made for accounts for landing (or alighting) fees for the particular flying machine to be rendered to a firm or person who has accepted liability for payment of such charges.
27th March, 1936.
G. F. HOLE, Director of Air Services.
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TREASURY.
No. 298.-It is hereby notified for the information of Owners and Occupiers of tenements that, under the provisions of the Rating Ordinance No. 6 of 1901, Rates for the Second Quarter, 1936, are payable in advance on or before the 30th April, 1936.
If any person shall fail to pay such Rates on or before the 31st May, 1936, proceedings will be taken in the Supreme Court for their recovery without further notice.
No refund of Rates in respect of vacant tenements will be granted unless such Rates have been paid during and within the month of April, 1936, nor unless application is made for such refund within fifteen days from the expiration of the Quarter.
In order to ensure correct service in future, Owners and Occupiers of tenements are requested kindly to fill in particulars of their permanent addresses on the space provided for this purpose on the reverse side of the Notices for the Second Quarter, 1936.
27th March, 1936.
EDWIN TAYLor,
Colonial Treasurer.
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