227950-1936-Telecommunication-Ordinance-1936-Additional-regulations-inserted-in-the-Schedule-to-the-Ordinance — Page 2

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 13, 1936.

writing prescribe, for the purpose of carrying out experimental tests, provided that no interference is caused to the working of Naval, Military, Air Force, Government, Commercial, Mobile or other licensed stations;

(e) The apparatus may be used, with the written consent, granted in exceptional circumstances, of the Postmaster General and subject to such conditions as he may in writing prescribe.

21. No apparatus for wireless telegraphy on any aircraft shall be worked or used while such aircraft is at the Air Port or at any other aerodrome in the Colony:

Provided that---

(a) Broadcast receiving stations may be used at all times provided that proper precautions are taken to avoid inter- ference with other stations;

(b) The apparatus may be used with the written consent of the Postmaster General and subject to such conditions as to station, time, wave length or other matters as he may in writing prescribe, for the purpose of carrying out experi- mental tests, provided that no interference is caused to the working of Naval, Military, Air Force, Government, Com- mercial, Mobile or other licensed stations;

(c) The apparatus may be used, with the written consent, granted in exceptional circumstances, of the Postmaster General and subject to such conditions as he may in writing prescribe.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

11th November, 1936.

No. 896.

R. A. D. FORREST,

Clerk of Councils.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 18 of 1936. (TELECOMMUNICATION).

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 32 of the Telecommunication Ordinance, 1936, the Governor in Council makes the following amendment of the Radiocommunication Regulations in the Schedule to the said Ordinance :—

Amendment.

Add at the end of regulation 2——

(g) Limited Receiving and Publishing Radio Station Licences.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

11th November, 1936.

R. A. D. FORREST,

Clerk of Councils.

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