He died in Parys, Orange Free State, in 1951.
[2] Like his brothers, he was educated at Diocesan College, Rondebosch and up to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar in 1908.
Initially starting a law degree, he switched to accounting.
[3] Serving in the Royal Garrison Artillery,[3] he was awarded the DSO and the MC in the First World War and reached the rank of major.
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