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ix . Speed not to exceed Eight miles in the City, four miles over facing points, tew Miles on the Thankiwan Road.
Stoppage of cars at important street
intersections
xi. Stoppage of cars in cases of houses be=
- Coming alarmed or other impending danger.
xii.
XII - Selfacting breaks approved by the Go Ternment.
xiii. the use of bell, whistle,
or
horn.
XIV. Every Engine to have a fender to push
the line.
aside obstructions from
XV. Engines to be free from noise, smoke,
Emission of Steam.
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XVI. Concealment of fires if steam is used. xvii. access to cars to be only from the side.
rearest the footpath.
xviii. Conspicuous posting of bye laws in English
and Chinese).
xix. Numbering of Engines.
xx.
position of Engine driver in front.
xxi. prohibition to drop ashes, Cinders, or water.
xxii. maintenance of permanentway and road by Government, the Company to de
pray their proportional share of the cost.
16. I do not take
merits.
up Your Lordship b
time by any account of the Comparative the different forms of tramway locomotives which I have seen, and which
have formed not the least interesting portion or my thecent investigations in this country and in France), as I consider the adoption of Any particular systems of mechanical traction