SOUGHT DEPORTATION
CASE OF FRANCIS HYDE STATEMENT FROM CANADA (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (United Service) VANCOUVER, Monday. The Immigration Commissioner at Vancouver, Mr. A. E. Skinner, said to-day that Mr. Francis Raymond Hyde, who was sent back to New Zealand from Vancouver and who arrived at Auckland on Sunday on the Aorangi, suffering from a broken back, had been deported at his own request. Every possible aid had been given to him. He had no money, and was desirous of getting back to New Zealand, where his only relatives lived. Had he remained in Canada he would have become a charge on the pulpurse. The deportation order enabled him to obtain transportation to his home free. Every kindness had been extended to him. He was sent on to the ship on a water bed, lent by the hospital, and the bed was kept on board for his use until he arrived at his destination. He was taken under the care of the ship’s doctor and given special attention by him. The accident, which had resulted so seriously for Mr. Hyde, occurred about a month after he arrived from New Zealand.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 1
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