TRAM TRAVELLING
TO TBB EDITOR,
Sir, —In reply to "Only a Man," 1 ■was unaware that any part of the tram cars were reserved. I thought any person paying his or her fare was entitled to sit where he or she pleases, and I for one intenfl to occupy an outside seat whenever available, whatever the hour, as "Only a Man" is just as well able to have his smoke standing on his feet a» sitting. If it is a seat he wants let him. sit inside, as the women and girls hava just as much right to enjoy the freshr air as the men. I hope the women aucT girls will continue to sit where they pre»--fer.—l am, etc., ONLY A WOMAN.
11th. August.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 8
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125TRAM TRAVELLING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 8
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