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TRAM-MEN ROUSED

CHARGE AGAINST CONDUCTOR “SUBSTANTIATE OR WITHDRAW” “I saw a tram conductor the oilier day extend his fingers from his nose at a group of would-be passengers, standing on a street corner, unable to get a seat.” rpHIS statement, credited to Mr. Brewer, at a recent meeting in Mount Roskill, has irritated the members of the Tramwaymen’s Union, with the result that they have asked the chairman of the Tramways Committee to investigate the statements. “The statement charges the conductor with a most serious offence, and the implication is that tramway men generally show rudeness and incivility to the tramway public,” is the impression of the union, in asking that the statement be either substantiated or publicly withdrawn. The committee is communicating with Mr. Brewer.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 1

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TRAM-MEN ROUSED Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 1

TRAM-MEN ROUSED Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 1

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