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NO EATING OF BUNS.

RULE FOR BUS DRIVERS. London bus drivers are formally commanded not to eat bums while steering their cars through the crowded streets of the city. / A circular to this effect has hcen issued from the offices of the bus company. ','The iront of a iptulblic service vehicle in crowded traffic is' not the place for bun .eating," it reads:. "No driver can do his job properly and look oiuit for passengers if. he is half choked with food." Bus conductors also have been ordered to refrain from whistling and singing, and the conductors *■ have made a protest, alleging that "highbrow" passengers, complain because, the t men generally whistle or sing ragtime. "If we preferred grand, opera to popular music it Avould be all right with these long-haired folks with pale .. /aces that can't st«*nd to have real live folks enjoy themselves," one disgusted conductor explained.

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Shannon News, 8 December 1925, Page 2

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NO EATING OF BUNS. Shannon News, 8 December 1925, Page 2

NO EATING OF BUNS. Shannon News, 8 December 1925, Page 2

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