VIENNA TRAM STRIKE
A SERIOUS CONSEQUENCE.
(UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION.—COPYIWBT.)
(AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZBAIAND' CABLB ASSOCIATION.) "-"'.V , VIENNA, 2nd July. The., results of the tramwaymen's strike, which has lasted a week, are becoming unbearable.' It has been the custom, for six months past, when people died in almshouses and hospitals, for their wives and children to place the bodies in paper bags and convey them to the cemeteries in special tramcars at night, which is the only economical means of transport. The suspension of the service has reduced the relatives of the dead to despair, and the position constitutes a menace to the public health.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 7
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103VIENNA TRAM STRIKE Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 7
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