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1424

No. 10 of 1902.

Fares for passengers.

Cheap tickets for workmen.

TRAMWAY.

(3) In the event of any dispute arising between the Government and the company as to what is, for the purposes of this section, the correct amount of the profits of the company in any particular year, such amount shall be determined upon a special case.

Fares and charges.

48. The company may demand and take for every passenger travelling upon the tramway or any portion thereof, fares not exceeding the following rates:-

(1) from or to the point where Section No. 1 is authorised to commence to or from the General Post Office, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents;

(2) from or to the General Post Office to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 2 is authorised to terminate, or to or from the point in Wongneichong Road where section No. 5 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents;

(3) from or to the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 6 is authorised to commence to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 7 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a first class passenger twenty cents, for a second class passenger fifteen cents, and for a third class passenger five 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 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.-(1) The company shall during such period prior to the hour of 7 a.m. and subsequent to the hour of 5 p.m. as shall be prescribed by by-laws to be made under the provisions of this section carry as passengers on all cars running during such period at fares not exceeding two cents for a single journey of workmen's tickets.

(2) ...the conditions under... (3) sub-carried under ord... correct bona...

* As amended by No. 34 of 1915.

† As amended by No. 17 of 1913 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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1424 No. 10 of 1902. Fares for passengers. Cheap tickets for workmen. TRAMWAY. (3) In the event of any dispute arising between the Government and the company as to what is, for the purposes of this section, the correct amount of the profits of the company in any particular year, such amount shall be determined upon a special case. Fares and charges. 48. The company may demand and take for every passenger travelling upon the tramway or any portion thereof, fares not exceeding the following rates:- (1) from or to the point where Section No. 1 is authorised to commence to or from the General Post Office, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents; (2) from or to the General Post Office to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 2 is authorised to terminate, or to or from the point in Wongneichong Road where section No. 5 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents; (3) from or to the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 6 is authorised to commence to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 7 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a first class passenger twenty cents, for a second class passenger fifteen cents, and for a third class passenger five 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 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.-(1) The company shall during such period prior to the hour of 7 a.m. and subsequent to the hour of 5 p.m. as shall be prescribed by by-laws to be made under the provisions of this section carry as passengers on all cars running during such period at fares not exceeding two cents for a single journey of workmen's tickets. (2) ...the conditions under... (3) sub-carried under ord... correct bona... * As amended by No. 34 of 1915. As amended by No. 17 of 1913 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1424 No. 10 of 1902. Fares for passengers. Cheap * tickets for workmen. TRAMWAY. (3) In the event of any dispute arising between the Government and the company as to what is, for the purposes of this section, the correct amount of the profits of the company in any particular year, such amount shall be determined upon a special case. Fares and charges. 48. The company may demand and take for every passenger travelling upon the tramway the tramway or any portion thereof, fares not exceeding the following rates:- (1) from or to the point where Section No. 1 is authorised to commence to or from the General Post Office, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents; (2) from or to the General Post Office to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 2 is authorised to terminate, or to or from the point in Wongneichong Road where section No. 5 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents; (3) from or to the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 6 is authorised to commence to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 7 is authorised to ter- minate, for any distance, for a first class passenger twenty cents, for a second class passenger fifteen cents, and for a third class passenger five 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 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.-(1) The company shall during such period prior to the hour of 7 a.m. and subsequent to the hour of 5 p.m. as shall be prescribed by by-laws to be made under the provisions of this section carry as passengers on all cars running during such period at fares not exceeding two cents for a single * As amended by No. 34 of 1915. As amended by No. 17 of 1913 and Law Rev. Ord,, 1924. journey of Vict men's (2). (2) shall the C condi unde (3 sub- carr und ord cor bo pt F
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1424

No. 10 of 1902.

Fares for passengers.

Cheap

*

tickets for workmen.

TRAMWAY.

(3) In the event of any dispute arising between the Government and the company as to what is, for the purposes of this section, the correct amount of the profits of the company in any particular year, such amount shall be determined upon a special case.

Fares and charges.

48. The company may demand and take for every passenger travelling upon the tramway

the tramway or any portion thereof, fares not exceeding the following rates:-

(1) from or to the point where Section No. 1 is authorised to commence to or from the General Post Office, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents;

(2) from or to the General Post Office to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 2 is authorised to terminate, or to or from the point in Wongneichong Road where section No. 5 is authorised to terminate, for any distance, for a first class passenger fifteen cents, for a second class passenger ten cents, and for a third class passenger five cents;

(3) from or to the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 6 is authorised to commence to or from the point in Shaukiwan Road where Section No. 7 is authorised to ter- minate, for any distance, for a first class passenger twenty cents, for a second class passenger fifteen cents, and for a third class passenger five 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 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.

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† As amended by No. 17 of 1913 and Law Rev. Ord,, 1924.

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