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TAXICAB MEN DELAY GETTING LICENSES; Only Eighty Applications Received at Mayor's Bureau and Fifty of These Are Rejected.

TAXICAB MEN DELAY GETTING LICENSES; Only Eighty Applications Received at Mayor's Bureau and Fifty of These Are Rejected.
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So far as the public was concerned, little relief was afforded yesterday by the new ordinance regulating cab fares, which went into effect at midnight. Of the 2,800 taxicabs in the city and the 1,500 or more horse-drawn passenger vehicles, thirty were licensed in accordance with the new ordinance. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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