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TRANSPORT FOR TRAMWAYMEN

Sir—ln answer to “Cotton Wool,” my husband works nightshift, not a cleaner either, but he pays by the year for his ticket, can’t go anywhere, doesn’t receive free meals or free uniforms, and rides a bicycle to get home on Sunday morning. The trams will pay when you start at the top of the ladder and come down on free accommodation and everything. They also get free passes on the railway, so what is the difference? There is such a thing as unity among workers, which is lacking to-day.—Yours, etc., A WIFE. July 14. 1948.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 8

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TRANSPORT FOR TRAMWAYMEN Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 8

TRANSPORT FOR TRAMWAYMEN Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 8

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