Bishop Julius, of Chistchuch, who met with :i motor-car accident a, few days ago, informed a “Press”, representative the other day that lie was making very good progress towards recovery, his chief trouble, - however, being a broken rib. Mrs. Julius, < on the other hand, was still very feeble, and was suffering severely from shoeic. She was very much bruised and shaken, and a collar-bone was broken. At present Mrs. Julius, was in a private hospital at Timaru, and ho hardly knew when it would be possible for her to return to Christchurch. Pr> bably she would bo well enough to travel by the latter part of next week, but ho could not say with any certainty.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 78, 22 May 1911, Page 7
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