PART TWO – 1930s Event
In the three decades I discuss here – 1930s, 1940s and 1950s –
there appears to be one seminal event that I would like to
discuss about Julius that occurred in 1932. In many ways,
it helps explain his later behaviour… Maybe ...

Nineteen-year-old George Julius was involved in the tragic
deaths of two young brothers in a vehicle accident that
occurred at Pennant Hills on the upper North Shore of
Sydney on the night of 19 April, 1932.

The official finding was ‘Accidental Death’. Regardless,
the event was widely reported across Australia, most
probably because of George’s famous father.

That must have had an impact on his youngest son
and everyone around him.

I’ll let the records speak for themselves, and I will restrict
further comment when I address the next decade of
George Yelverton Julius.

TO BE CONTINUED …

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