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TAXI DRIVER RECEIVES KNIFE WOUND.

CONDITION NOT SERIOUS DUNEDIN, Last. Night. N, Childs, a taxi driver: aged 21, wa s admitted to hospital at 10.15 on evening, suffering from a f m ife wound in the body. It appears that Childs had driven, some* members of a ship’s crew to the hospital tof visit a patient in the institution, but admission was refused as i'fi was after visiting hours. He drove tli« party away and later a friend asked him to, drive to the Maimoa’s .berth' the Victoria wharf,, , . After Childs had been Mai “ moa and the Bloemfontein t>® ‘ man on the latter vessel ordered aim to leave. He hurried down the way by the watchman and ently stated that he had been stabbed hut was unable to say who was responsible, Hig condition is not garded us serious. ,

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 18, 16 January 1929, Page 5

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TAXI DRIVER RECEIVES KNIFE WOUND. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 18, 16 January 1929, Page 5

TAXI DRIVER RECEIVES KNIFE WOUND. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 18, 16 January 1929, Page 5

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