TAXI DRIVERS' DEATH
POLICE MAKE INTENSIVE ENQUIRIES 1
(.PRESS ASSOCIATION TIXEGgAii.) AUCKLAND, October 17. Most intensive enquiries, reaching into many parts of Auckland, and involving the questioning of many persons in the hope of information, have failed to give the police a significant lead in solving the murder of James Hunter Blair in his taxicab at Mount Roskill in the early hours of Sunday. The police have before them a luass of detail, and the files on the case grow hourly. All the suppositions as to what actually happened, and why, ara characterised by conjecture.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 13
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