Taxi Drivers’ Party
“There were 30 fewer taxis on the streets of Manchester the other day; that was because the taximen were taking blind children on a day trip to New Brighton. All the taximen in Manchester had been contributing throughout the year towards this outing, and their colleagues took about 70 blind children to the seaside, where they entertained them in fine style and the taximen’.s wives made up a party to go by train, so that they could help to look after the children.”— Vernon Noble, giving news from North of England in the 8.8.C.’s Overseas programme, “English Magazine.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 81, Issue 7273, 6 November 1950, Page 4
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101Taxi Drivers’ Party Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 81, Issue 7273, 6 November 1950, Page 4
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