10. No Servant is allowed to quit the Company’s service without giving fourteen days’ previous notice. On leaving the service he must deliver up his uniform.
11. The Company reserve the right to deduct from the pay such sums as may be awarded for neglect of duty as fines, and for rent when the Servant is a tenant of the Company.
12. Should any Servant think himself aggrieved, he may memorialise the Board; but in any such case the memorial must be sent through the head of his department.
SIGNALS.
| RED | is a Signal of | DANGER—STOP. |
| GREEN | „ | CAUTION—PROCEED SLOWLY. |
| WHITE | „ | ALL RIGHT—GO ON. |
These Signals will be made by Flags in the Daytime, and by Lamps at Night.
In addition to this, any Signal, or the arm, waved violently, denotes danger, and the necessity of stopping immediately.
1. When the Line is clear, and nothing to impede the progress of the Train, the Policeman on duty will stand erect, with his Flag in hand, but show no signal, thus—