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SINISTER REPUTATION
MURDERS IN TAXICAB
PARIS, Feb. 2.
A modest taxicab at Caen is earning
reputation as sinister as that of the
limousine in which the Austrian Arch
duke and Archduchess were killed at
Sarajevo in 1014, since it is attended by
trag)c results despite changes of owner
ship.
iast June a ciauffeur named Boulle
was shot by an architect's clerk, who
has since been sentenced to death. Now
the same cab has been found abandoned
by a lonely roadside with a pool of blood
on the floor. It is assumed that the
driver, nmned Cadorin, was killed, and
that his body was thrown htlo the
river.
In the City Police Court yesterday
morning the Police Magistrate (Mr. E.
L. Hall) fined Richard P. Shelton £2
with 2s Gd costs for having driven a
motor cycle at a speed greater than
20 miles per hour In Tamar-street on
January 30. Samuel Lee, a carrier,
pleaded guilty to a charge of having
carried timber on the Lilydale-road
on December 20 without the pernils
sdon of the St. Leonards Council. The
defendant stated that he had commit
ted the offence in ignorance of the re
gulations. He had since taken out a
licence. Ho was ordered to pay So
aosts and £2 2a counsel's fees. -
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