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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936.

tramway wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned. All aerials erected externally to the building shall be fitted with an earthing switch, and the aerial shall be left earthed when not in use. No aerial shall be erected in such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall occupy or traverse a public thorough- fare.

(4) The earth connection shall where possible consist of a buried plate or tube in the ground external to the building. Where this arrangement is not possible a soldered connection should be made to the water pipe. On no account shall a gas pipe be used as an earth.

(5) The apparatus shall be open to inspection at all times by any person who produces a written authority to inspect. either general or particular, signed by the Postmaster General, and this licence shall be produced to any such person upon request by him.

(6) This licence is not transferable to another person.

(7) Any alterations to the addresses specified in this licence must be notified to the licensing authority and the licence presented for correction. No fee is payable for this.

(8) The conditions of this licence may be modified at any time by the Postmaster General.

(9) The licensee shall, if so required by the Postmaster General, cease at once to use the licensed apparatus for such period as may be specified.

NOTES.

1. If it is desired to continue to maintain the station or to retain possession of the apparatus after the date of expiration of this licence, a renewal must be effected not later than the date of expiration. Heavy penalties are provided by the Ordinance for maintaining a wireless station or possessing the apparatus without a valid current licence.

2. This licence may be cancelled by the Postmaster General at any time, either by notice in writing addressed to the licensee at the address specified in this licence, or by a general notice in the Govern- ment Gazette, or in such other way as he may think fit. Any con- travention of any of the conditions of this licence may cause can- cellation of the licence.

3. This licence does not authorise the licensee to do any act which is an infringement of any copyright which may exist in the matter transmitted.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

22nd September, 1936,

R. A. D. FORREST,

Clerk of Councils.

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