Railways.

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etc.. on

placards,

railway

37. No person, unless authorized by the administrator, shall post, stick, paint or write, or cause to be posted, stuck, painted or written, any placard, bill, advertisement or other matter within or on any post, fence, gate, platform, train, carriage, bridge, wall, building or other property or premises of the administrator.

38. Every person to whom any licence whatsoever is granted by the administrator shall duly comply with the conditions of the licence.

Licensees to comply with conditions.

39. No person shall place his feet on any seat or part of a seat or on any table in any carriage.

Passengers not to place their feet on seats.

40. No person other than a railway official acting in the course of his duty shall-

(a) enter or leave any carriage by any means other than passing through the entrances and exits provided for the purpose, and in a normal manner;

(b) open any locked carriage door.

This rule shall be suspended in cases of necessity resulting from any railway accident.

41. Every person who finds any lost property in or upon any railway premises, other than in any train or carriage, shall hand over the same to the station-master at the nearest station.

Lost property to be handed over.

42. No person, other than a railway official acting in the course of his duty, shall remove from any train or carriage any property lost or left behind therein.

Lost property not to be removed from trains.

43. No person shall throw or deposit any lighted cigarette end, tobacco or match, or any unused match not being a safety match, liquid, substance or thing on to the floor or seat of any carriage or down any window-recess, slot or other crevice, or in any position, spot or place liable to cause or promote fire.

Throwing cigarette ends, etc.

44. Vehicle drivers and ricksha-pullers shall, while in or upon any station, yard or other premises of the administrator, obey the reasonable directions of any authorized employee of the administrator.

Vehicle drivers to obey directions of railway officials.

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