Awtiava. 6 The British Caribbean No. 12 of 1955. Shipping (Agreement) Ordinance, 1955. vary the route of the said ships and to order or forbid them to enter any port. In the event of any such variation of the said services the Company shall inform the Governments forth- with and shall so far as is reasonably practicable operate feeder services so as to mitigate any inconvenience to users of the service caused by such variation and shall use its best endeavours to restore the normal . service with the minimum delay; (iv) in the event of the facilities of any port of call not. enabling the said ships to be turned round in accord- ance with the normal custom of the port having regard to the nature of the service, the Company while those circumstances continue may omit, interrupt or modify the service to that port and the Company shall forthwith inform the Governments of the circumstances. (2) The company shall be entitled, subject to the provisions of Clause 9, to charge such passenger fares, freight rates and other charges as may from - time to time be prescribed by the Company. In fixing such fares rates and charges the Company shall pay due regard to any representations from time to time made by the Governmenis with respect thereto: Provided that the Company shall be under no obligation to grant any special or concessionary rates for the transport of passengers or cargo. 4. (1) The Company shall provide for the said services s.s. “‘ Wingsang’” the specification of which is set out in the Second Schedule hereto and shall take all practicable measures to ensure that she and any ship or ships provided by the Company in substitution for her for the purpose of the said services are kept in the condition necessary for the efficient performance thereof: Provided that subject