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The tram regulations instruct conductors to keep off the cars "any passenger whose dress or clothing might soil or injure the lining or cushions on the dress or clothing of any other passengers." SALUTE THE CONDUCTOR. Working Man : Here, I say, stop ! The car's not full and I want to get on. Pooh Bah Conductor : No, you don't. This is a dress ciicle car for people of quality. Your common cheap car for the lower classes will be along in— haw, half-an-hour or so.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 13

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The tram regulations instruct conductors to keep off the cars "any passenger whose dress or clothing might soil or injure the lining or cushions 01 the dress or clothing of any other passengers." SALUTE THE CONDUCTOR. Workinq Man • Here, I say, stop ! The car's not full and I want to get on. Pooh Bah Conductor : No, you don't. This is a dress ciicle car for people of quality. Your common cheap car for the lower classes will be along in—haw, halfan-hour or so. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 13

The tram regulations instruct conductors to keep off the cars "any passenger whose dress or clothing might soil or injure the lining or cushions 01 the dress or clothing of any other passengers." SALUTE THE CONDUCTOR. Workinq Man • Here, I say, stop ! The car's not full and I want to get on. Pooh Bah Conductor : No, you don't. This is a dress ciicle car for people of quality. Your common cheap car for the lower classes will be along in—haw, halfan-hour or so. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 13

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