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Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue
Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue

Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue

Date10/31/1953
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  • Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue
  • Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue
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Original Toronto Star caption: Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue
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