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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1929. 373

10. Licences not sooner determined under these regulations or not expressed to be granted for a shorter period shall expire on the 31st day of December next after the day of the date thereof.

11. Subject to withdrawal or other lawful determination, certificates shall continue in force as long as the same are required by any radiotelegraph convention, or by regu- lations made thereunder, as aforesaid.

12. The loss of any licence or certificate must be reported by the licensee or holder concerned, to the licensing authority in writing, and as soon as possible.

13. In case of loss of any licence or certificate it shall be lawful for the licensing authority, in his discretion, to issue a duplicate of the licence or certificate so lost. Unless and until a duplicate of a lost licence or certificate shall be so issued, the lost licence or certificate shall be deemed to have been cancelled or withdrawn.

14. The following fees shall be charged, and shall be paid to the licensing authority, in advance:

For a ship station licence ...

$25.

For an amateur transmission station licence

$15.

For a broadcast receiving licence

$ 5.

For a dealer's licence

$ 5.

For noting the transfer of a wireless telegraphy station to a new

address

$ 1.

$ 5.

$ 1.

For examination fee for operators certificates of proficiency

For a duplicate licence or certificate

15. The licensee of a ship station licence shall forthwith deliver up the licence to

the licensing authority :-

(a) if the licence has been cancelled;

(b) if the licence has expired by effluxion of time;

(e) if the licensee has ceased to be the owner of the ship;

(d) if the nationality of the ship has been changed; or

(c) if the port of registry of the ship has been changed.

16. If any ship in respect of which a ship station licence shall have been granted is absent from the Colony at the time of expiry of such licence then and in such case the production of the licence which shall have so expired, or a copy certified by the licensing authority to be a true copy thereof, shall be deemed, until the next subsequent return of the said ship to the Colony of Hong Kong, to be prima facie proof that the licensee therein named is the holder of a current licence in like terms.

17. Every licensee and every holder of a certificate shall forthwith comply with any requirement of the licensing authority for production, handing over or delivery up of his licence or certificate, whether current or otherwise, to the licensing authority.

18. These regulations shall come into operation on the first day of October, 1929.

COUNCIL CHAMBER

18th July, 1929.

D. W. TRATMAN,

Clerk of Councils.

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