TAXI LICENCE REFUSED
COUNCIL DISAPPROVES OF WOMAN DRIVER CASE IN POLICE COURT Press Association PALMERSTON NORTH. Monday. "1 do not know if the Boron g I Council has any legal reason for no giving a taxi-driver’s licence lo i woman, but if she thinks she lias an; legal right to one she \t ill have t< take action in the Supreme Court fo a writ of mandamus.” said Mr. J. I. Stout. S.M., in the Palnn rstc ■ A* I Magistrate’s Court today. when woman v... - charg - licensed taxi without having a tax driver’s licence. The traffic inspector said defeudaii had applied for a licence, lint tli council would not grant it. apparent!; disapproving of women taxi-drivers. As a further application was b«*A, made for the necessary licence, th case was adjourned.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 818, 12 November 1929, Page 9
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131TAXI LICENCE REFUSED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 818, 12 November 1929, Page 9
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