Anttava. 10 The British Caribbean No. 12 of 1056. Shipping (Agreement) Ordinance, 1965. In .the event of the determination of this Agreement the Company shall refund to the Governments any sum: paid in respect of any unexpired period of any quarter after the date of determination or tke date of interruption” or suspension of the said services under Clause 4 (4) hereof as the case may be. 7. The Governments shall in the interests of a punctual service take all steps that lie within their power— (a) to avoid hindrance or delay to or interruption of the regular and punctual operation of the facilities at the scheduled ports; (5) to procure that the reasonable require- ments of the Company as to facilities for passenger, cargo und ship clearance inwards — and outwards, cargo assembly, lighterage, navigational aids and other matters incidental to the arrival, turn-round and departure of the said ships at the scheduled ports are met so as to permit of the maintenance of a punctual service. 8. Subject to the provisions of Clause 3 hereof the Company shall have sole control of the cargo and passenger schedules of the said ships and of all bookings aud arrangements relating thereto arid shall at all times have full- power to route and re-route the said ships and to order or forbid them to enter any port and shall in all such cases inform the Governments forthwith: Provided that the Company shall at all times pay due regard to the cargo and pas- senger needs of the scheduled ports and in particular to those of.them situate in the Wind- ward Islands and Leeward Islands. 9. The Company shall receive for con- veyance as priority cargo on the ship or ships operating the said services all such letter and ' parcel mails as shall be tendered to them by an accredited Officer or Agent of the Postal Depart- ment of any of the Governments, and shall