DIED AT SEA.
♦ WITHIN HOURS OF HON*. DR. FRANK HAT. (mau to "xn nam') WELLINGTON, BepUafcr «. This morning a wireless Trrn|p ntp rooeived in Wellington stating St. Frank Hay, Inspector-General - -tal Hospitals, died at sea on hHid'&i steamship Eoahine last night. m Ruahine is due in Wellington toiM, this morning. ,| k Dr. Hay was born in Ittutalivi. India, in '1867. Ho was ednettlPifir' Blenheim House, Wimbledon, aud at Aberdeen University, wbeetrMS took the degrees of M.D. aad CjjlL- JS* Afterwards he was for set yari Japl'sistant Medical Officer at Baro Asylum, Scotland. Then be 'IWQE! New Zoaland and was Physiciaar jjgHjjr: erintendent at the Athbutn Vate Mental Hospital, 1897 to 1904. He was tor-General of tho New MdHraNjg? tal Hospitals from ISO 4 to SmSt in 1007 he wm appointed GeneraL He was alw a iii>inWw]|i v National Provident Fond Mf|pfi - the Prisons Board. S3T In 1923 he married Xi« rMtff. Stuart Seddctn, dliudbtcr 'jf 9 ®! late Rt. Hon. R. J. Sadies.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 8
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