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(iii) from or to the point in Shau-ki-wan Road where Section No. 6 is authorised to commence to or from the point in Shau-ki-wan Road where Section No. 7 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a 1st class passenger 20 cents, for a 2nd class passenger 15 cents, and for a 3rd class passenger 5 cents.
A list printed in the English and Chinese languages of all the fares and charges authorised to be taken shall be exhibited in a conspicuous place at the offices of the company, and inside and outside every car used upon the tramway: Provided that if there be any variation between the English and Chinese prints of the said list the English print thereof shall prevail.
49. The company shall at all times after the tramway shall have been opened for public traffic run on the tramway such number of cars as may be fixed by resolution of the Legislative Council each way every morning and evening in the week, at such hours not being later than 7 a.m. nor earlier than 5.30 p.m. respectively, as the company shall think most convenient for artisans, mechanics and daily labourers, at fares not exceeding 2 cents for the single journey and 3 cents for the return journey: Provided that in case any complaint shall be made to the Governor-in-Council of the hours appointed by the company for the running of such cars the Governor-in-Council shall have power by order to fix and regulate the same.
Cheap fares for labouring classes.
50. Separate cars or separate accommodation shall be provided by the company for Chinese 3rd class passengers.
Separate car for Chinese third class passengers.
51. If the cars shall during any journey contain their authorised complement of passengers, the company shall not be bound to find accommodation for any other passenger, notwithstanding that such other passenger may have purchased a ticket entitling him to travel upon the tramway.
Company not bound to carry.
52. No passenger shall speak to the driver of any car whilst such driver is on duty.
Passengers not to speak to driver.
53. No passenger may take on the tramway personal luggage other than small hand-baskets, bags, or parcels, no one of which shall exceed 16 pounds in weight, or 1 cubic foot in measurement.
Passengers' luggage.
* As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912.
† As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
$ As amended by No. 2 of 1912.
TRAMWAY.
No. 10 of 1902.
1449
(iii) from or to the point in Shau-ki-wan Road where Section No. 6 is authorised to commence to or from the point in Shau-ki-wan Road where Section No. 7 is authorised to terminate, for any dis- tance, for a 1st class passenger 20 cents, for a 2nd class passenger 15 cents, and for a 3rd class passenger 5 cents.
A list printed in the English and Chinese languages of all the fares and charges authorised to be taken shall be exhibited in a conspicuous place at the offices of the company, and inside and outside every car used upon the tramway: Provided that if there be any variation between the English and Chinese prints of the said list the English print thereof shall prevail.
49. The company shall at all times after the tramway shall have been opened for public traffic run on the trainway such number of cars as may be fixed by resolution of the Legislative Council each way every morning and evening in the week, at such hours not being later than 7 a.m. nor earlier than 5.30 p.m. respectively, as the company shall think most convenient for artizans, mechanics and daily labourers, at fares not exceeding 2 cents for the single journey and 3 cents for the return journey: Provided that in case any complaint shall be made to the Governor-in-Council of the hours appointed by the company for the running of such cars the Governor-in-Council shall have power by order to fix and regulate the same.
Cheap fares classes. for labouring
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50. Separate cars or separate accommodation shall be provided Separate car by the company for Chinese 3rd class passengers.
for Chinese third class passengers.
company not bound to
51. If the cars shall during any journey contain their authorised If cars full, complement of passengers, the company shall not be bound to find accommodation for any other passenger, notwithstanding that such carry. other passenger may have purchased a ticket entitling him to travel upon the tramway.
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52. No passenger shall speak to the driver of any car whilst such Passengers driver is on duty.
not to speak to driver.
53. No passenger may take on the tramway personal luggage Passengers' other than small hand-baskets, bags, or parcels, no one of which luggage. shall exceed 16 pounds in weight, or 1 cubic foot in measurement.
* As amended by No. 51 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912.
† As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
$ As amended by No. 2 of 1912.
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