Administrative Report on Indian State Railways...Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1886 - 345 pages |
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1st half 2nd 1st January 31st December amounted Amraoti Amritsar-Pathankot Assam Average Bareilly-Pilibheet Baroda and Central Bengal Central Bhavnagar-Gondal Bhopal-Itarsi Bhusawal Bombay Brake vans Branch bridge BROAD GAUGE Burma Carriage and Wagon Cawnpore Cawnpore-Achnera cent Central India Railway Charges class carriages Contract Dacca Dhond-Manmad ditto East Indian Railway Eastern Bengal ended 30th June engines expenditure Gaekwar's Ghât gross earnings half 2nd half half Ist half Half-years ended 30th Indian Peninsula Railway Indus Valley Ist half 2nd Jodhpore Jorhat Junction June and 31st Kaunia-Dharlla Khamgaon Locomotive Expenses Madras Mahratta METRE GAUGE miles Mysore Nagpur-Chhattisgarh Nalhati NARROW GAUGE Northern Bengal opening for public Oudh and Rohilkhand passenger Patna-Gya permanent-way projected railway public traffic Punjab and Delhi Punjab Northern Rajputana-Malwa receipts River Rohilkhand-Kumaun rolling stock Secretary Section sleepers South Indian Southern Mahratta Station Stock during 1885 Stock in running Tirhoot TOTAL BROAD Total open mileage train-mile vehicles Wardha Wardha Coal دو
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Page clxxiv - ... no such company shall make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to, or in favor of, any particular person or company, or any particular description of traffic, in any respect whatsoever...
Page clxxxvii - ... the matter in difference shall be referred to two arbitrators or their umpire pursuant to and so as with regard to the mode and consequence of the reference, and in all other respects to conform to the provisions in that behalf contained in the Common Law Procedure Act, 1854, or any then subsisting statutory modification thereof.
Page clxxxi - Governor-General which the Governor-General is by or under this Act required to exercise in his discretion. (3) The respective strengths of the said services shall be such as the Secretary of State may from time to time prescribe, and the Secretary of State shall in each year cause to be laid before each House of Parliament a statement of the appointments made thereto and the vacancies therein.
Page clxxxvii - Act, and as to the parties by whom such costs shall be borne ; and every such order and every order for the payment of costs made by the said Board under section twelve of this Act may be made a rule of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice.
Page clxxiii - ... railway, or any part or parts thereof. The Secretary of State shall maintain and keep in good repair and in good working condition the electric telegraphs and telegraphic appliances of which the Company shall for the time being be allowed to have the use.
Page clxxiv - ... subject any particular person or company to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage.
Page clxxxv - Any notice determination decision direction requirement requisition appointment certificate or expression of opinion approval or sanction to be given or signified on the part of the Secretary of State for any of the purposes of or in relation to this Contract or any of the powers or provisions herein contained shall be sufficient and binding if in writing signed by the Secretary...
Page clxxvi - This sum must be paid by the parents or guardians of the pupils into the Bank of England, to the credit of the Secretary of State...
Page clxxiii - ... and the works and conveniences belonging thereto, and the telegraphs on the said railway (if any) in a state of good repair, and in good working condition, to the satisfaction of the...
Page clxxxvii - ... and either to fix, settle, and determine the amount of costs of the reference and award respectively, or incidental thereto, to be paid by both parties or by...