The Ceylon Government Railway: A Descriptive and Illustrated Guide, Mainly Extracted from the Author's Larger Work "The Book of Ceylon," |
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... cent . on that value . Rates of carriage hire , ' rickshaw hire , portages and statis- tical information generally are given at the end of this volume , and will be easily found on reference to the index . In few of the world's large ...
... cent . on that value . Rates of carriage hire , ' rickshaw hire , portages and statis- tical information generally are given at the end of this volume , and will be easily found on reference to the index . In few of the world's large ...
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... cents ; second - class , 5 cents ; third - class , 223 cents ; and return tickets at a fare and a half are issued for all classes . Taking 6 cents as equalling one penny , the rate per mile for a first - class return ticket in the lower ...
... cents ; second - class , 5 cents ; third - class , 223 cents ; and return tickets at a fare and a half are issued for all classes . Taking 6 cents as equalling one penny , the rate per mile for a first - class return ticket in the lower ...
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... cents per article for two days , and 5 cents per article for every additional day or part of a day . Bicycles are charged 25 cents each for first two days , and 10 cents for every additional day . A receipt must be obtained , which must ...
... cents per article for two days , and 5 cents per article for every additional day or part of a day . Bicycles are charged 25 cents each for first two days , and 10 cents for every additional day . A receipt must be obtained , which must ...
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... cents ; each additional two words or less , 5 cents . The name and address of the addressee must be paid for , and also that of the sender if included in the body of the telegram and signalled . Though every effort will be made to ...
... cents ; each additional two words or less , 5 cents . The name and address of the addressee must be paid for , and also that of the sender if included in the body of the telegram and signalled . Though every effort will be made to ...
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... cent per mile over the Main , Coast , and branch lines below Nawalapitiya , and 2 cents per mile over the Main line and branches above Nawalapitiya . Minimum charge , 25 cents . articles The railway will not undertake to convey the ...
... cent per mile over the Main , Coast , and branch lines below Nawalapitiya , and 2 cents per mile over the Main line and branches above Nawalapitiya . Minimum charge , 25 cents . articles The railway will not undertake to convey the ...
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Page 62 - ... loveliness remains vivid and unimpaired. If, as is frequently the case, the ship approaches the land at daybreak, the view recalls, but in an intensified degree, the emotions excited in childhood by the slow rising of the curtain in a darkened theatre to disclose some magical triumph of the painter's fancy, in all the luxury of colouring and all the glory of light.
Page 86 - Being thus posted under the walls of the castle, Captain Morgan commanded the sentry whom they had taken prisoner, to speak...
Page 178 - There, having approached the theras worthy of veneration and bowed down to them, proceeding together with the theras to the upper ferry of the river, he made his progress, ploughing the ground with a golden plough to mark the limits for the consecration. The superb state elephants, Mahapaduma and Kunjara, were harnessed to the golden plough.
Page 62 - ... that incline towards the sea, and bend their crowns above the water. The shore is gemmed with flowers, the hills behind are draped with forests of perennial green ; and far in the distance rises the zone of purple hills, above which towers the sacred mountain of Adam's Peak, with its summit enveloped in clouds.
Page 236 - Hotel is 1,700 feet above sea level and occupies the best site in the mountain capital, overlooking the lovely Lake, Mountains, Esplanade, and the ancient Temple of the , Buddhist religion — the Shrine of Buddha's tooth. Within three minutes' drive from the railway station, four trains daily to and from Colombo.
Page 140 - A coolie line is usually a long building of one storey only, divided into a large number of compartments. Each compartment accommodates about four coolies, and it is obvious that they do not enjoy the luxury of much space; but their ideas of comfort are not ours, and they are better pleased to lie huddled together upon the mud floors of these tiny hovels than to occupy superior apartments.
Page 28 - ... and 25 cents for reply. If, however, the articles lost were booked and placed on the van, inquiry will be made by wire without charge. Ammunition Only safety breech-loading cartridges may be despatched by passenger train, and they are charged for at ordinary prepaid parcels rates, provided they are packed in a box, barrel, or case of wood, metal, or other solid material of such strength that it will not become defective or insecure whilst being conveyed. Horses, car- The rates and regulations...
Page 76 - The infant is swung to sleep in a rude net of coir string made from the husk of the fruit ; its meal of rice and scraped cocoa-nut is boiled over a fire of cocoa-nut shells and husks, and is eaten off a dish formed of the plaited green 'leaves of the tree, with a spoon cut out of the nut shell.
Page 3 - ... that the climate is monotonous, and one longs to see again "the falling of the leaf" to diversify the sameness of perennial verdure. The line is faint which divides the seasons. No period of the year is divested of its seed-time and its harvest in some part of the island ; and the ripe fruit hangs on the same branches that are garlanded with opening buds. But as every plant has its own period for the production of its flowers and fruit, each month is characterised by its own peculiar flora.
Page 25 - ... compartment is required. The sleeping-cars which run on the up and down night mail trains between Colombo and Nanuoya are provided with accommodation for twelve passengers, namely, two four-berth and two two-berth compartments, and lavatory accommodation. Each berth is numbered and provided with pillows, sheets, blankets and quilt, and an attendant accompanies each car. The charge for each berth in the sleeping-car is Rs.