ORDERING OUT OF TRAMS.
1 Sir,--JVrmil roe to reply in st few words to J Mr. John Wibon'x lot tor ro shine. It i* J high liim the travelling public r»»c» in a mass to protest aga.iti»t the way tlwsy are treated "t by the conductor*. The other evening I i waited tor a Poiuwaby train at the corner of > J Wellesley-rfreet. Another lady was - there } | also waiting. A Irani nice along; never ( stopped at th« usual TOrucr. and it was not • full, as two men got out while it was sfoing 5 J uphill, and I saw there w«« any amount of j room to even accommodate we two and ' j three other?, What was the reason? At 1 J other limps 1 have been ordered out like a dost, when there was any amount of room to . stand. Hoping there will be' stringent tneaI sure* taken soon. i'. Cor.no.v. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13745, 9 May 1908, Page 3
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