LATE DR. McNAB.
GRAND JURY'S TRIBUTE. By Telegraph.—l'rcss Association. Auckland, Fab. 6. At tlic opening of the Supreme Courfc, flip Grand Jury carried a. motion, endorsing Mr. Justice Hosking's tribute to) I lie Ja to Hon. Dr. McXab, and expressing its sense' of the loss the 'Dominion has suffered through the death of a. statesman of great professional attain* ment', a man who was not. only pojw sensed peal natural ability, but onei who hat (i high sense of duty to his feN low* and to his country. He 'has u-.ft'# life's work of example, ;md of service*, ■well done for those following hu>&, REMOVAL OF TvEMAIXS.t Wellington, Fell. o. The hoily of the lute Dr. McNah was removed to the ferry steamer Maori, for transference South, en route to Invert onrgiii, where the funeral takes place. The eortego to the steamer included the Hons. -fas. Allen, Froser, MaeDonald, Italian, and Russell (wlto arc goina; to the funeralf, llerdmftn, .Bell, "id I'omare, with several members of V*rliament, tlie Mayor (Mr. Luke). s»v* fc number of members of tha K*rb»r Hoard and leading citizens.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1917, Page 5
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183LATE DR. McNAB. Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1917, Page 5
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