AFTER-THEATRE BUSINESS
control: of: taxi cabs
COUNCIL MEETS REQUESTS
- A' deputation : representing a number of private taxi-car owners waited upon the "; Bylaws Committee- of the City Council'at theip-last; meeting and made several .request's'"for. amendment of the bylaws...-The,, committee has met certain, of thesOire,qiiest9|-,and: the council ai -a- whole"V-last - fiight agreedi that be-tweeniO-pJim.land, siyj ll;15 p.m., taxieabs. which hayje'npi been .hired should be allowed to stand at' sonic specified place, near the entrancd of theatres; and that, after;". 11 .p.m. .unengaged taxis shouldl be...allowe'd-ito stand outside'restaurants and dance halls, subject to compliance with .the conditions laid dqwfl, by. the Chief/Traffic^ Inspector.; - The committee could not'agree to a.: | request that .licensecl stands should be ; available tp all taxis/which'are at present'; -allotted.:Bpecißc^ta'nas.':'. : .. ~.
The stand in.Hunter: Street is to be abolished.:.., ■'.'•■'.:■■"- •. v
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 9
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128AFTER-THEATRE BUSINESS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 9
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