KILLED IN ACTION.
DEATH OF A NEW ZEALAND ! I>OCTOR. (rP.ES-S ASSOCIATION TKI.UGRAX!.) \ WELLINGTON, November P. j Dr. Robert, McNab received a cable mosiifje from England to-day, stating; I ■ that his brother, Dr. Angus McNuli, i i was killed in action on the French iron- j tier on Friday week. Dr. AlcNab I ' had torved in the Boer War, *nid was : < an ophthalmic surgeon in the Charity j j 'Cross Ophthalmic Hospital, London, j and practised in Hurley street, London. ; \ Ho had been educated in .Merlin and j . Vienna, and was an accomplished . French and German scholar, lio pub- J limbed a work upon tho eye, and trans- j lated into English a celebrated German work on the &ame> subject. Ho leaves ( a widow and two little children. . [The Jato Dr. Angus McNab w*as ] a native of Southland, and re- f reived his carry education at the t . Southland Boys'" High School. Ho < was about 40 years of ago.] ,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15121, 10 November 1914, Page 7
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