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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910.
•hildren' fa res
Separate compart- ments for females
third class.
Separate compart- ments for third and second classes.
Checking of tickets.
Cheques,
Return tickets.
Refunds thereon.
Excursion- 1sts, etc.
Reserved
22. Children of three years of age and under will be carried free; those above three and under twelve years of age will be charged half fares.
23. Separate compartments will be provided whenever possible in Passenger trains for the use of Females travelling with ordinary Third Class tickets.
24.--Separate reserved accommodation in First and Second Class Carriages, for ladies travelling alone, should be applied for at least twenty-four hours before it is required.
25.--Every passenger by Railway shall, on the requisition of any Railway servant appointed by the Railway Administration on this behalf, present his pass or ticket to the Railway servant for examination, and at or near the end of the journey for which the pass or ticket was issued, or in the event of Season pass or ticket, at the expiration of the period for which it is current, deliver up the pass or ticket to the Railway servant.
26.--Cheques will not be accepted in any payments made to the Railway by the public.
27.-A return ticket is not transferable, and may be used only by the person for whose journey, to and from the places specified thereon, it was issued.
28.-No refund can be granted on unused, expired or unex- pired second halves of Return Journey Tickets, except on applica- tion to the General Manager. Any refund made will be subject to a deduction of ten per cent.
29.-Special terms will be quoted, on application, in the case of picnic parties, sporting teams, or theatrical troupes.
30.-Reserved accommodation for all classes must be made Accommoda- the subject of special reference to the Traffic Superintendent at
Kowloon, and twenty-four hours notice invariably be given.
tion.
Special trains.
Gratuities.
Crowding of Stations.
Caution.
Where Smoking and Chewing Prohibited.
31.-Special trains may be similarly arranged for by applica- tion to the General Manager at Kowloon.
32.--Passengers are particularly requested not to pay any gratuities to Railway servants, and to report every case of incivility to the Traffic Superintendent or the General Manager, Kowloon.
are not
33.-Persons other than Bona-fide Passengers allowed to crowd the platforms at Stations. Stationmasters may, at their discretion, allow on the platform the friends of passengers arriving or proceeding by train.
34. To prevent accidents, passengers are specially requested not to stand on the platform or steps of carriages when in motion or promenade about the corridors of carriages other than the class of carriage in which they have booked a seat. Any passenger attempting to get into or to quit any carriage in motion is liable to a penalty not exceeding $100.
35.-Every person who shall smoke or shall chew tobacco, opium or other like substance either inside a waiting-room or in or upon any of the carriages belonging to the Railway which may be specially provided for females or non-smokers, or shall expec- torate in any waiting-room or in or upon any railway carriage or upon any railway platform, shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars for each offence; and if any person persists in infringing this regalation after being warned to desist by any railway official or passenger, such person, in addition to incurring the liability above mentioned, may be removed by any such official from any such carriage and from the premises apper-- taining to the railway, and shall forfeit his fare.
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