GRAVE ANXIETY.
ARCHBISHOP SERIOUSLY ILL. (Received 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. Archbishop Kelly is seriously fll. A bulletin issued late last night stated that his condition has caused the
' gravest anxiety. The Archbishop, who is 89, is the oldest Roman Catholic prelate in Australia. SUED BY DOCTOR. FORMER MRS. FREER TO PAY. SYDXEY, May 9. In the District Court to-day Dr. James Matthew Banks obtained j'ldginciit for £31 10/ against Mrs. Gwendoline Cii.-'rti-k, formerly Mrs. M. M. Freer, in an action to recover professional ft , !- , *. The. ill' fence wns tliat Dr. Banks had i jriven liis wrvices voluntarily, or if not. Jiis claim whs excessive. Mr.«. Cii-ack niliuittcd having written to plaintiff thanking him for having "got lier out of a s[>ot of bother." Mr. Justice Hill, delivering judgment. s:i i<l there was no evidence to justify I lie assumption that Dr. Banks performed the operation for nothing. Mrs. C'usack admitted that she had at one stape been prohibited from landing in Australia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 108, 10 May 1939, Page 11
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