Considerable excitement was caused a few, nights ago dose. to the Strand by a oab horse coming, to grief, and an elderly person, dressed half as man and half as woman, and of a ghastly complexion, running to hold, its head. He was assaulted by the cabman, and arrested by a constable on the reasonable suspicion of being a lunatic. He turned out to be one of the most famous music hall singers, who had been driving in • the four-wheeler from one of his fonr-nightly “halls” to the next. He had half done a quick change in the. cab, and the cab- : The indiscriminate slaughter of monlady who had got- in as the old gentleman who had rushed out when the horse fell.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4301, 9 March 1901, Page 5 (Supplement)
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