1950_RADIOCOMMUNICATION_REGULATIONS — Page 38

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Telecommunication.

14. Any notice request or consent (whether expressed to be in writing or not) to be given by the Postmaster General under this licence may be signed by any officer of the Post Office duly authorized by him and may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the licensee (if a Company) at its registered office for the time being or if not a company at his last known address or by delivery to the pilot of the aircraft upon which the station is installed and any notice to be given by the licensee under this licence may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the Postmaster General, Hong Kong.

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15. The expression "Telecommunication Convention" means the Convention signed at Atlantic City on the 2nd day of October, 1947, G.N.A. 75/51, and the Radiocommunication Regulations annexed thereto and includes any Convention and/or Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution for or in amendment of the said Convention and/or Regulations. The expression "International Telegraph Regulations" means the Telegraph Regulations annexed to the Telecommunication Convention and includes any Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof.

The expression "Air Navigation Order" means the Colonial Air Navigation Order, 1949, and any other Order in Council for the time being in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof.

16. The expressions used in this licence have the same meaning as in the Telecommunication Convention unless there is something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction.

17. Any licence or permit heretofore granted by the Postmaster General to the licensee in respect of the station is hereby revoked.

18. (1) If and whenever an emergency shall have arisen in which it is expedient for the public service that His Majesty's Government shall have control over the sending and receiving of messages by the station it shall be lawful for any naval, military, Customs, air force or police officer or any other person authorized by the Director of Civil Aviation to take possession of the station or any part thereof in the name and on behalf of His Majesty and to use the same for His Majesty's Service and in that event any such officer or person so authorized may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is established and take possession of the station and use the same or allow it to be used for such ordinary services as may in his discretion seem fit to him or may prohibit and take steps to prevent the use of the same and issue directions which shall be obeyed by the licensee to prevent such use.

(2) Any such officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may in any such event as aforesaid instead of taking possession of the station as aforesaid direct and authorize such persons as he may think fit to assume the control of the sending and receiving of messages by the station either wholly or partly and in such manner as he may direct and such persons may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is installed accordingly or the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may direct the licensee to submit to him or any person authorized by him all messages tendered for despatch or received by the station or any class or classes of such messages to stop or delay the sending of any messages or the delivery thereof or deliver the same to him or his agent and generally to obey all such directions with reference to the sending receiving or delivery of messages as the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may prescribe and the licensee shall obey and conform to all such directions.

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Telecommunication. 14. Any notice request or consent (whether expressed to be in writing or not) to be given by the Postmaster General under this licence may be signed by any officer of the Post Office duly authorized by him and may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the licensee (if a Company) at its registered office for the time being or if not a company at his last known address or by delivery to the pilot of the aircraft upon which the station is installed and any notice to be given by the licensee under this licence may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the Postmaster General, Hong Kong. [CAP. 106 15. The expression "Telecommunication Convention" means the Convention signed at Atlantic City on the 2nd day of October, 1947, G.N.A. 75/51, and the Radiocommunication Regulations annexed thereto and includes any Convention and/or Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution for or in amendment of the said Convention and/or Regulations. The expression "International Telegraph Regulations" means the Telegraph Regulations annexed to the Telecommunication Convention and includes any Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof. The expression "Air Navigation Order" means the Colonial Air Navigation Order, 1949, and any other Order in Council for the time being in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof. 16. The expressions used in this licence have the same meaning as in the Telecommunication Convention unless there is something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction. 17. Any licence or permit heretofore granted by the Postmaster General to the licensee in respect of the station is hereby revoked. 18. (1) If and whenever an emergency shall have arisen in which it is expedient for the public service that His Majesty's Government shall have control over the sending and receiving of messages by the station it shall be lawful for any naval, military, Customs, air force or police officer or any other person authorized by the Director of Civil Aviation to take possession of the station or any part thereof in the name and on behalf of His Majesty and to use the same for His Majesty's Service and in that event any such officer or person so authorized may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is established and take possession of the station and use the same or allow it to be used for such ordinary services as may in his discretion seem fit to him or may prohibit and take steps to prevent the use of the same and issue directions which shall be obeyed by the licensee to prevent such use. (2) Any such officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may in any such event as aforesaid instead of taking possession of the station as aforesaid direct and authorize such persons as he may think fit to assume the control of the sending and receiving of messages by the station either wholly or partly and in such manner as he may direct and such persons may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is installed accordingly or the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may direct the licensee to submit to him or any person authorized by him all messages tendered for despatch or received by the station or any class or classes of such messages to stop or delay the sending of any messages or the delivery thereof or deliver the same to him or his agent and generally to obey all such directions with reference to the sending receiving or delivery of messages as the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may prescribe and the licensee shall obey and conform to all such directions. 253 - 1
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Telecommunication. 14. Any notice request or consent (whether expressed to be in writing or not) to be given by the Postmaster General under this licence may be signed by any officer of the Post Office duly authorized by him and may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the licensee (if a Company) at its registered office for the time being or if not a company at his last known address or by delivery to the pilot of the aircraft upon which the station is installed and any notice to be given by the licensee under this licence may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the Postmaster General, Hong Kong. [CAP. 106 15. The expression "Telecommunication Convention" means the Convention signed at Atlantic City on the 2nd day of October, 1947, G.N.A. 75/51. and the Radiocommunication Regulations annexed thereto and includes any Convention and/or Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution for or in amendment of the said Convention and/or Regulations. The expression "International Telegraph Regulations" means the Telegraph Regulations annexed to the Telecommunication Convention and includes any Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof. The expression "Air Navigation Order" means the Colonial Air G.N.A. 75/51. Navigation Order, 1949, and any other Order in Council for the time being in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof. 16. The expressions used in this licence have the same meaning as in the Telecommunication Convention unless there is something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction. 17. Any licence or permit heretobefore granted by the Post- master General to the licensee in respect of the station is herel y revoked. 18. (1) If and whenever an emergency shall have arisen in which it is expedient for the public service that His Majesty's Government shall have control over the sending and receiving of messages by the station it shall be lawful for any naval, military, Customs, air force or police officer or any other person authorized by the Director of Civil Aviation to take possession of the station or any part thereof in the name and on behalf of His Majesty and to use the same for His Majesty's Service and in that event any such officer or person so authorized may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is established and take possession of the station and use the same or allow it to be used for such ordinary services as may in his discretion seem fit to him or may prohibit and take steps to prevent the use of the same and issue directions which shall be obeyed by the licensee to prevent such use. (2) Any such officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may in any such event as aforesaid instead of taking possession of the station as aforesaid direct and authorize such persons as he may think fit to assume the control of the sending and receiving of messages by the station either wholly or partly and in such manner as he may direct and such persons may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is installed accordingly or the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may direct the licensee to submit to him or any person authorized by him all messages tendered for despatch or received by the station or any class or classes of such messages to stop or delay the sending of any messages or the delivery thereof or deliver the same to him or his agent and generally to obey all such directions with reference to the sending receiving or delivery of messages as the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may prescribe and the licensee shall obey and conform to all such directions. 253 - 1
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Telecommunication.

14. Any notice request or consent (whether expressed to be in writing or not) to be given by the Postmaster General under this licence may be signed by any officer of the Post Office duly authorized by him and may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the licensee (if a Company) at its registered office for the time being or if not a company at his last known address or by delivery to the pilot of the aircraft upon which the station is installed and any notice to be given by the licensee under this licence may be served by being sent in a registered letter addressed to the Postmaster General, Hong Kong.

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15. The expression "Telecommunication Convention" means the Convention signed at Atlantic City on the 2nd day of October, 1947, G.N.A. 75/51. and the Radiocommunication Regulations annexed thereto and includes any Convention and/or Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution for or in amendment of the said Convention and/or Regulations. The expression "International Telegraph Regulations" means the Telegraph Regulations annexed to the Telecommunication Convention and includes any Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof.

The expression "Air Navigation Order" means the Colonial Air G.N.A. 75/51. Navigation Order, 1949, and any other Order in Council for the time being in force in substitution therefor or in amendment thereof.

16. The expressions used in this licence have the same meaning as in the Telecommunication Convention unless there is something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction.

17. Any licence or permit heretobefore granted by the Post- master General to the licensee in respect of the station is herel y revoked.

18. (1) If and whenever an emergency shall have arisen in which it is expedient for the public service that His Majesty's Government shall have control over the sending and receiving of messages by the station it shall be lawful for any naval, military, Customs, air force or police officer or any other person authorized by the Director of Civil Aviation to take possession of the station or any part thereof in the name and on behalf of His Majesty and to use the same for His Majesty's Service and in that event any such officer or person so authorized may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is established and take possession of the station and use the same or allow it to be used for such ordinary services as may in his discretion seem fit to him or may prohibit and take steps to prevent the use of the same and issue directions which shall be obeyed by the licensee to prevent such use.

(2) Any such officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may in any such event as aforesaid instead of taking possession of the station as aforesaid direct and authorize such persons as he may think fit to assume the control of the sending and receiving of messages by the station either wholly or partly and in such manner as he may direct and such persons may enter upon any aircraft on which a station is installed accordingly or the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may direct the licensee to submit to him or any person authorized by him all messages tendered for despatch or received by the station or any class or classes of such messages to stop or delay the sending of any messages or the delivery thereof or deliver the same to him or his agent and generally to obey all such directions with reference to the sending receiving or delivery of messages as the said officer or person so authorized as aforesaid may prescribe and the licensee shall obey and conform to all such directions.

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