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' WIRELESS RECEIVING APPARATUS.
The fee for a licence to maintain a wireless receiving apparatus is ten --.hilling-- The
licence is valid for twelve months from thefirstdav of the month of issue.
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The fee for a licence to sell, deal in, let on hire or otherwise dispose of wireless apparatus
is £1. The licence is valid for twelve months from thefirstdav of the month of issue.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY STATION
EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSES.
FOR
The fee lor an experimenter's licence to instal and maintain a Wireless Telegraph \
Sending and Receiving Station is £1 and the licence is current for one year.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SHIP STATIONS.
The fee for a licence to instal and work a Wireless Telegraph Station on board
-a ship registered in Cyprus is £2 per annum.
The fee payable for thefirstyear is £2, 30s., £1 or 10s. according to whether the
licence is issued in thefirst,second, third or fourth calendar quarter of the year, respectively. V
Limit of
Weight
Letters.
Postcards
Commercial Papers
Printed Papers
4-ft
5-lb.
Linn*
O F SIZE
Not in the form of a Roll If in form of Roll
2 feet in length by IS
inches in width or depth
Length and twice the
diameter 3 feet 3 inches,
but the greatest dimen–
sion must not exceed 2
feet S inches.
Blind Literature
Samples
Small Packets
5-R>.
(Printed
Volumes
sent singly
m a v weigh
as much as
641b.)
11-ft.
O-iO.
2-ft.
Not exceeding 5-| inches in
length by 4^ inches in!
width, or be less than 4
inches in length by 2$
inches in width.
2 teet in length by IS
inches in width or depth
2 feet in length by IS
inches in width or depth
(Printed papers sent
unenclosed in the form of
cards, whether folded or
not,are subject to the same
minimum dimensions as
postcards.)
Length, width and depth
combined 3 feet, but the
greatest dimension must
not exceed 2 feet.
2 feet in length by 12
inches in width or depth.
Length, width and depth
combined 3 feet, but the
greatest dimension must
not exceed 2 feet.
Length and twice the
diameter 3 feet 3 inches,
but the greatest dimen–
sion must not exceed 2
feet S inches.
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do.
do.
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A U T H O R I T Y .
Th« Wireless Tele–
graphy (Receiving) Ke-
gulutions. 1934, pub
lished in. Gazette N'o,
2336 of 6th August, 1934
The Wireless Tele
graphj (Dealers) Ri»gu
lations, 1934. published
in Gazette No. 238C *f
6th August, 1934.
Order of the Go
vernor in Council No.
1171 of 28th February,
1927, published in
GazetU No. 1833 of
4th March, 1927.
Order of the Governor
in Council No. 1388 of
5th November, 1930,
published in Gazette
No. 2094 of 14th No-
vember, 1930.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STATION FOR SENDING AND
RECEIVING OR FOR RECEIVING AIR NAVIGATIONAL
OR METEOROLOGICAL MESSAGES.
The fee for a licence to establish, instal and work a Wireless Telegraph Station for \
the purpose of sending and receiving or of receiving air navigational or meteorological
messages is £3 per annum.
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The fee payable for thefirstyear is £3. 45s., 30*?. or 15*. according to whether j
the licence is issued in thefirst,second, third or fourth calendar quarter of the year, I
respectively.
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GENERAL REGULATIONS.
LIMITS OF WEIGHT AND SIZE OF POSTAL PACKETS.
ARTICLES ADDRESSED TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE A**D MANDATED TERRITORIES.
The Wireiess Tele-
graphy (AirNavigatio–
nal and Meteorological
Messages) Regulations,
1932, published in
Gazette No. 2235 of
26th August, 1932.
Notification No. 1392
published in Gazette
No. 2416 of 31st Decem–
ber. 1934.