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THE BROADCASTING REGULATIONS. FEES AND CHARGES. The licensing of installation and U'e working of apparatus for radio telegraphy are tiie .-'d-ieet of comprehensive regulations published in the Gazette. E'>r the purposes of the regulations the mainland is divided into hmi laoin district-, foi the main centres, Auckland. Wellington. Canterbury. Otago. Chatham Islands are includ'd wot.! Wellington, mid Stewart Island wit; Otago. Western Samoa- and (om Islands art to bo separate radio dis triels. The district telegraph ingincor: vvd! be the district radio insj eel. r[nteoding applicant- tor a h'eo- t or ope rate* an anu»i *iu‘ ,„enlal. or broad-cast iug station -liould in Hie lirst instance, apply Hi tlu* est district or deputy radio inspector who will furnish any needed advice am sup[ily forms el applicationI V nulieants for license er operator’ eertilieate shall be required to Innas technical information, as required. 1 , eel her with statement "I evidence i ! Brilis'i nal-ii-nalitv. lvfcrenc-* to -ha ' ;er. date, ami ;he e of birth, win i fb" r li ecu-.' is required mi own hobn ~- f„ r ; n association and purposes • the propel , Wh," e deemed nc essary. toe <b trier im r -ba'i ill-! '-'<l til ■ M j; to deternine wTuteer it the requirements of fee regelul .*« l-eriod to the ."ranting ol I' b" The iieense shall indir'ie the \ wa\""'-!ei."t!i ud tyres irai'-nii-s,-i iithorised. and shall remain in '-per - t ion for to; e! rnont-i:". Ihe hoi" 1 ~f an amateui operaior's. ee-rtilii-ate sin be • 11 ei e •-! f maintain his ft !i " ' j,. th „ m,i ;. covered >v li-rte. whi-h netv ' revo’-"e.l « r / j pended at the di- re'um ol tim An i-tu*r. I FEFs and CD \RGEH. The annual fees lo be laid in r ' -re- I of li' coses issued '-y the Alir-i't fi'i," the in-la!!:.tio'i and oreration any eki-s of radio station shall be • f .11 ... - : - £ >. (1 > V n iTmaK*’'.i‘ .-L:»tiou li'i* rci-i-piiou only (im-luiiin*: i iviT tii'»n from Inoa<l( ;isi»nv I.;* li*.-us) <} ■* C/i \n ainat<*nr t r ui.-imt l mil*, tv. civiii.' >t:*iion. J.r n , I.' n 1 !l (/»! Aii ;iiniiLO!iT i-»’;msniissin^ ;i ml ro.v-vn:;: -lotion. grad." I - 0 (.li \ll expel i incut a I ran milting ami receiving -ioi im. " " (.V. \ private broadeasl iug ~ . *_• 0 di) ", -i! !ii'""id"l iug station --• '' o-,. The fees To be paid in n 't ' e'-audnotions in an cmater open f'l-bs eertif! ate shall I"'" -s “'!!• w f. (~•(}, r*\p **i ; ~: ;I?si «>! .!il il'iu ii'H '• £ S. (?) \mr o’ orator- grade M 0 ■J(i. The fee lo be pai'l in <■ "t a -t-.m'licatc of -m amateur operator - n-rlili'-at". nr of a radio station in en shall lie A-. Si’S OK EMERGENCY. Special regulations apply to sw re" . T!„. l. all-mission b prohibited of m con, mu idea li" n- i » sdiiiou-. |i Innc. ~b.-; .-in . libelous, or offeu-i 11,: Inf • : t•(• Hi n!! ; IJ i : t’O! i - C"i •' • | s . m lijr: rim-;.’ ter hiul UxUr S.O.S rn. 1 M-'ivs proliibitfcl. S '><• ( . \ : miiciit reserves the 'riplit to r,> oh,*- tltc' -i.-tion in if
j Interference with ther ladio st -tious, land particularly with Goveinincut and ; coast ship station.-', must, he nvoided. | \ log must I e kept showing the in.m----i her ui j|o-:is the app.■ •—e.t; s i- in operation. and 'recording tiie n-ee-.ti n of | any sj:m-i i| -ig:i:H-. No limitatii iis j sh !1 he pre.-c; ibed regarding L.'.e 'oi dime-nsi n- of ir.insruilting ni-'iit. j provided the regulations a;c ob-erv.d. j and no interferon c is caused to ol'-er j stations. The s'liiu* rules apidy to ro- . ceiving plants. , BR(M.D('A'T(\r: |>|. \ .V!>L j T>'o: deasling st' ti ns siiall be ciassi- : lied into those which malic mi charge : for broad:-a-tiug and toll stations. The ■ normal pore"," of a broade "sting stai lion shall l-e half a kilowatt, ami the ■ v,, c-l oglli.~ of tean-mis-ioN shall vary from 180 metres at AYestport t"> 880 : -"'t New I’iyim nt !i. On Sunila;.':- prior- ] b.y will 1,0 given to religious hro;wl- ’ ’ easting. * i R. ret; !::liens are drawn Up lo "! d -a! will, experimental rransmiUiug stations, the nnrmal | nwer of which ' shall lie AO watts. ' ' Contravention of 11 1 •> regulatiens renders olVenders liable to a tine of £-50 h or imprisonment for six rnontlis.
i you luli ini'” asked a fair . . mn:or >u the municipal baths ens- • t. .• iu;! n.i he emerged troni the bath Tuesday, \vatiT streaming from hi' (| v !<| v dill the incident happen • hut few ’oi the batheis realised any-' 1 1 1 iii •_ untoward had occurred. Two lit tie girls had decided in try the chute at the deep end. hut the unn siiid entry caused or.e s haloing cap ta obs.ruci her eyes. In an eudeavuitr to see she uncoils' ietisiy "ducked (—:• e, n.'panion. with tiic- result botn t dhncuhv. The girl' were ; rumplly pulled cut. none the worse their experi me, by the custodian ami two young ladies who saw what hail happened. \s an instance that ii.iitiuual super', i'ion was necessary, .Mr Malliiescn said last season he was not rerpiired to give assistance, but during the just fortnight he had I,ecu iii tiiree times already. 1 hi" ill, idem should serve as a warning to beginners.” said the custodian to a ■ 111 raid" reporter "not to trespass ill the deep end.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 4
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874AMATEUR WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 4
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