THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 15, 1930.
Limitation of Company's rights, etc..
(3) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a grant by the Government to the Colony, to the Company of any right, interest, benefit, privilege or franchise outside the Colony, or as entitling the Company to make any claim whatsoever against the Government in respect of any part of its undertaking outside the Colony.
11. The Schedule to the principal Ordinance repealed and the Schedule to this Ordinance substituted therefor.
is Repeal of is Schedule to
Ordinance No. 9 of 1925, awl substitution of new Schedule.
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12. Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be Saving of deemed to affect the rights of His Majesty the King, rights of His Heirs or Successors, or of any bodies politic or of certain corporate, or other persons except such as are men- other rights. tioned in this Ordinance and those claiming by, from or under them.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 14th day of August, 1930.
X. L. SMITH,
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
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SCHEDULE.
A. The following annual rates (payable quarterly in advance) shall be paid by subscribers :-
$117 per exchange line within (1) Victoria and Kowloon, as defined by the Inter- pretation Ordinance, 1911, and (ii) with- in the Peak District, as defined by the Peak District Reservation Ordinance, 1904, but substituting "700 feet" for "788 feet".
$117 per exchange line within a radius of one mile from any exchange that may hereafter be opened outside the areas referred to in i.
An additional charge of $50 per mile or part of a mile measured outwards from the nearest point of the boundary of the areas referred to in i and ii.
ie $1 per indicator on a private branch-
exchange switchboard,
$81 per power-circuit to a private branch-
exchange switchboard.
ri $6 per single switch.
ei $30 per internal extension.
rii $10 per external extension of* 50 yards.
ix $50
$60
100
200
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External extension means a connection completed extern- ally between a main exchange line telephone or private branch exchange and a point situated in another building from a main line instrument or private branch exchange; the term 'external exten- sion' includes the internal wiring and lightning protector connecting to the external wiring at the main office, the external line (which may be cable or open wires or both) between the main and extension offices, also the lightning protector, internal wiring and extension telephone at the extension or sub-office end of the line.
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