71593-1921-Regulations-under-the-Wireless-Telegraphy-Ordinance-1913 — Page 4

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 4, 1921.

(3.) These provisions for the protection of Naval signalling shall be con- strued to be without prejudice to the generality of any other provisions of this Licence.

observe

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4. For the purpose of this Licence the Licensee shall observe the Interna- Licensee to tional Telegraph Convention and the International Telegraph Regulations so far International as the said Convention and Regulations are capable of being applied to wirele-s Telegraph telegraphy in common with ordinary land and submarine telegraphy.

Convention

and Regula- tions.

observe

5. The Licensee shall observe the provisions of any Regulations from time Licensee to to time made under the provisions of the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1913 Regulations by the Governor in Council in relation to the conduct of wireless telegraph Wireless business so far as the same are applicable to the Licensee.

as to

Telegraphy.

6. The Licensee shall observe the provisions of the Radiotelegraph Con- Radiotele- vention, 1912.

graph Convention to be observed.

ferenco.

7. The Licensee shall comply with all such directions and observe all such As to inter- rules as may be given or made by the Governor from time to time for the purpose of preventing interference with the working of any other wireless telegraph station and for enabling the messages exchanged by means of the licensed apparatus to be distinguished from those emanating from any other wireless telegraph station.

apparatus.

8. The licensed apparatus shall not without the consent of the Governor be Alteration of altered or modified in respect of any of the particulars mentioned in the Schedule hereto.

Governor.

9. The Licensee shall at all times indemnify the Governor against all Indemnity of actions claims and demands which may be brought or made by any corporation company or person in respect of any injury arising from any act licensed or permitted by these presents.

to be

favour or

10.-(1.) Subject to the provisions of this Licence the Licensee shall trans- Messages mit messages by means of the licensed apparatus on equal terms without favour transmitted or preference whether as regards rates of charge, order of transmission or without otherwise. Provided always that signals of distress and messages in connection preference. therewith shall receive priority over all other messages and that the order of transmission of such other messages shall be governed by the International Telegraph Regulations.

(2.) In respect of messages transmitted on behalf of His Majesty's Govern- ment the Licensee shall charge rates not in excess of half of the rates charged to the ordinary public.

receive

11. The Licensee shall so far as possible receive from ships and light Licensee to stations all request for assistance and all signals of distress and shall answer signals of such requests and signals and send them with the least possible delay to the distress. proper authorities by means of the licensed apparatus or any other means in the power of the Licensee.

persons

work stations and manner of

12.-(1.) The licensed apparatus at each of the ship stations mentioned in As to the Schedule hereto shall be worked only by operators holding certificates employed to issued by the Governor or the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom or the Government of any self-governing Dominion and the Licensee shall provide for the working of each station such operators as are required by the provi- working. sions of Article X of the Service Regulations annexed to the Radiotelegraph Convention, 1912, according to the class of the ship station and shall observe the regulations as to the working of the ship station laid down according to its class by Article XIII of the said Regulations.

(2.) A certificate shall not be recognized as authorizing the holder to work a ship station under the terms of this Licence unless it bears a statement that it is issued by the Governor or the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom

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