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Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 17, 1929.

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LAND REGISTRY OFFICE.

No. 261.-It is hereby notified for general information that a Memorial of Re- entry by the Crown on Inland Lot No. 1355 has been registered according to law.

13th May, 1929.

PHILIP JACKS,

Land Officer.

GOVERNMENT Radio OfficE.

No. 262. It is hereby notified that on and after 1st June, 1929, the following alterations to wavelengths and services of Cape D'Aguilar Radio Station will be effected :-

(a) The use of the wavelengths of 2000 and 2800 metres will be discontinued. (b) For long continuous wave communication the station will use wavelengths as

follows:-

(1) General Communication Wave (2) Reception Wave for traffic from

Ships at Sea

Frequency

..143 ke/s

.125-150 ke/s

(3) Normal Communication Wave......103 ke/s

Wavelengths

metres.

2003

2000-2400 2913

(e) The station is open for communication with ships on the "General Communi- cation Wave" during the routine periods given below. At the commence- ment of each of the periods the station will transmit traffic lists, after which, it signifies its readiness to receive calls from ships and to make arrangements for the exchange of traffic on the "Normal Communication Wave".

General Communication Wave Routines..

G. M. T.

0535-0545 0635 - 0645 1335 - 1345 2235-2245 2335-2345

(d) The station will transmit traffic to ships on 2913 metres and will receive traffic from them on a wavelength in the band 2000 to 2400 metres as arranged during the routines on the "General Communication Wave". The Station will commence working traffic at 48 minutes past the hour in which the General Communication routines occur.

(e) The Station also conducts fixed point services with certain points in South

China using the wavelength of 2913 metres for transmission.

(f) Time Signals sent from the Royal Observatory, Hong Kong, will be trans- mitted on the wavelength of 2913 metres I.C.W. between 0155 and 0200 GMT and between 1255 and 1300 GMT.

(g) Weather Reports will be transmitted on the wavelength of 2913 metres C.W.

at 0500 and 1300 GMT.

(h) Navigation Warnings and Storm Warnings will be transmitted on 2913 metres CW. immediately following the weather reports at 0500 and 1300 GMT.

17th May, 1929.

N. L. SMITH,

Postmaster General.

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