The Home News,says:—"A correspondent, who thinks that our cabmen . have of late grown more civil, attributes - the fact to the presence among them of a very considerable number of gentlemen, who,.though they have fallen from their social positioni have'not lost-their good • manners. It is said by a Scotch paper that there are at the present time driving cabsin London an ex-M.P., a late Governor of the Bank of England, a late felloir of a Cambridge College, and a clergyman who was lately a respondent in a divorce suit."
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2116, 15 October 1875, Page 2
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