The mystery of a taxi-cab occupied the of Alderman Sir Charles > Wakefield at the London Guildhall. The f Alderman gave it up! Early .in the 9 morning of December 30 a cab was.seen 1 to career wildly' down ATdersgate Street ' and crash into a refuge. No driver could i be found. Inside the. cab waa a man with the carcase of a pig. He was > i bleeding from $>c head. According to > the police the driver must have run • away immediately after the crash. A > man named Henry J. Bignel] claimed the i cab, and he was now charged with TeckI. less driving. The man who was Tiding (in the cab swore that Bignell was the 7 driver, but the latter denied this on s oath, and the Alderman dismisaea. jfr I Ijamnmou. '', —
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 13 March 1915, Page 17
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