WARTIME IN ENGLAND
A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCES RETURN TO HEW ZEALAND TAKES THREE MONTHS [Pub United Pbess Association.] WELLINGTON, November 5. Some of the difficulties of travel under war-time conditions are indicated by the time taken by Dr A. C. Begg, of Dunedin, in returning to the Dominion from England. He said he was three months on tho way-, and glad to bo back. He spent the last three years carrying out post-graduate work in surgery at Home. During that time ho was attached to the staffs of various important hospitals in the Midlands and Scotland. He has seen plenty of Nazi aerial activity in that part of the British Isles, and has given surgical attention to a number of air raid victims. He said that the spirit of the people remained unaffected by the German raids, even in the case of those injured by bombs.
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Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 6
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145WARTIME IN ENGLAND Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 6
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