PERILOUS OCCUPATION
tAXI DRIVING IN PARIS.. ANOTHER MURDER REPORTED. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) PARIS, February 13. (Received Feb. 14, at 11 p.m.) Taxi driving is becoming one of the most perilous occupations in Paris, and another drivet was murdered and robbed to-day. Two youths, aged 20 and 27 respectively, hailed a taxi at Gare duKord, and asked to be driven to Creil. When they were outside the city one opened a window and .'■slipt the driver in the temple, and he fell on the-wheel dead. The car ran into ! a* hedg§'«.where the assassins robbed him of 30s and made off, leaving the taxi and the corpse on the roadside,* The police traced ~ the assailants within a few hours, and when they were brought to the police-station crowds of taxi men made an attempt to secure the murderers, but the police protected them. There have been many almost identical attacks in a few months.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20952, 15 February 1930, Page 13
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