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CAP. 106]

Telecommunication.

2. The Station shall be subject to the approval of the Postmaster General and shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by officers of the Government duly authorized by the Postmaster General, who will produce their cards of identity on request, and this licence shall be produced to any such officer upon request by him.

3. The licensee shall not use or allow the Station to be used except for the purpose of instructing pupils in the theory and practice of wireless telegraphy. No person using the Station shall make known the contents of any message (other than a message sent for general information) received by means of the Station, the origin or destination of any message other than aforesaid, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government or a competent legal tribunal) and shall not retain any copy or make any use of such message.

4. The length of the effective portion of the aerial and down lead used at the Station for reception shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above or is liable to fall upon or be blown on to any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tramway wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned.

5. The Station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause any interference with the working of other stations. In particular, reaction must not be used for reception to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial.

6. 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 Gazette, or in such other way as he may think fit. The licensee shall not be entitled to any compensation in respect of the exercise by the Postmaster General of the powers conferred by the conditions of this licence.

Dated the ... day of ...

This licence will expire on the ... day of ... 19...

G.N.A. 5/48.

FORM 15.

Postmaster General.

GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.

Licence No. ...

Licence to establish Wireless Telegraph Aircraft Station. (Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition).

Issued by virtue of the Telecommunication Ordinance, and in conformity with the Telecommunication Convention.

(Name and address of Registered Owners)

of ... hereinafter called the licensee, is hereby authorized to establish and work a wireless telegraph sending and receiving station in the aircraft specified below, subject to the conditions stated on the back hereof.

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CAP. 106] Telecommunication. 2. The Station shall be subject to the approval of the Postmaster General and shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by officers of the Government duly authorized by the Postmaster General, who will produce their cards of identity on request, and this licence shall be produced to any such officer upon request by him. 3. The licensee shall not use or allow the Station to be used except for the purpose of instructing pupils in the theory and practice of wireless telegraphy. No person using the Station shall make known the contents of any message (other than a message sent for general information) received by means of the Station, the origin or destination of any message other than aforesaid, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government or a competent legal tribunal) and shall not retain any copy or make any use of such message. 4. The length of the effective portion of the aerial and down lead used at the Station for reception shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above or is liable to fall upon or be blown on to any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tramway wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned. 5. The Station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause any interference with the working of other stations. In particular, reaction must not be used for reception to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial. 6. 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 Gazette, or in such other way as he may think fit. The licensee shall not be entitled to any compensation in respect of the exercise by the Postmaster General of the powers conferred by the conditions of this licence. Dated the ... day of ... This licence will expire on the ... day of ... 19... G.N.A. 5/48. FORM 15. Postmaster General. GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG. Licence No. ... Licence to establish Wireless Telegraph Aircraft Station. (Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition). Issued by virtue of the Telecommunication Ordinance, and in conformity with the Telecommunication Convention. (Name and address of Registered Owners) of ... hereinafter called the licensee, is hereby authorized to establish and work a wireless telegraph sending and receiving station in the aircraft specified below, subject to the conditions stated on the back hereof. 250 Page 35 Page 36
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CAP. 106] Telecommunication. 2. The Station shall be subject to the approval of the Post- master General and shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by officers of the Government duly authorized by the Postmaster General, who will produce their cards of identity on request, and this licence shall be produced to any such officer upon request by him. 3. The licensee shall not use or allow the Station to be used except for the purpose of instructing pupils in the theory and practice of wireless telegraphy. No person using the Station shall make known the contents of any message (other than a message sent for general information) received by means of the Station, the origin or destination of any message other than aforesaid, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government or a competent legal tribunal) and shall not retain any copy or make any use of such message. 4. The length of the effective portion of the aerial and down lead used at the Station for reception shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above or is liable to fall upon or be blown on to any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tramway wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned. 5. The Station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause any interference with the working of other stations. In particular, reaction must not be used for reception to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial. 6. 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 Gazette, or in such other way as he may think fit. The licensee shall not be entitled to any compensation in respect of the exercise by the Postmaster General of the powers conferred by the conditions of this licence. Dated the day of This licence will expire on the 19 > day of 19 ? G.N.A. 5/48. FORM 15. Postmaster General. GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG. Licence No. Licence to establish Wireless Telegraph Aircraft Station. (Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition). Issued by virtue of the Telecommunication Ordinance, and in conformity with the Telecommunication Convention. (Name and address of Registered Owners) of hereinafter called the licensee, is hereby authorized to establish and work a wireless telegraph sending and receiving station in the aircraft specified below, subject to the conditions stated on the back hereof. 250 Page 35Page 36
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CAP. 106]

Telecommunication.

2. The Station shall be subject to the approval of the Post- master General and shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by officers of the Government duly authorized by the Postmaster General, who will produce their cards of identity on request, and this licence shall be produced to any such officer upon request by him.

3. The licensee shall not use or allow the Station to be used except for the purpose of instructing pupils in the theory and practice of wireless telegraphy. No person using the Station shall make known the contents of any message (other than a message sent for general information) received by means of the Station, the origin or destination of any message other than aforesaid, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government or a competent legal tribunal) and shall not retain any copy or make any use of such message.

4. The length of the effective portion of the aerial and down lead used at the Station for reception shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above or is liable to fall upon or be blown on to any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tramway wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned.

5. The Station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause any interference with the working of other stations. In particular, reaction must not be used for reception to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial.

6. 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 Gazette, or in such other way as he may think fit. The licensee shall not be entitled to any compensation in respect of the exercise by the Postmaster General of the powers conferred by the conditions of this licence.

Dated the

day of

This licence will expire on the

19

>

day of

19

?

G.N.A. 5/48.

FORM 15.

Postmaster General.

GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.

Licence No.

Licence to establish Wireless Telegraph Aircraft Station. (Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition).

Issued by virtue of the Telecommunication Ordinance, and in conformity with the Telecommunication Convention.

(Name and address of Registered Owners)

of

hereinafter called the licensee, is hereby authorized to establish and work a wireless telegraph sending and receiving station in the aircraft specified below, subject to the conditions stated on the back hereof.

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