EVERY KINDNESS EXTENDED TO HYDE
Invalid Sent Back to N.Z. at Own Request
TRANSPORTATION HOME FREE
United Service, Received Tuesday, 9.30 p.m. VANCOUVER, May 21,
Mr. A. E. Skinner, Immigration Commissioner here, stated that Mr. Francis Raymond Hyde was deported at his own request. Every possible aid was given him. He had no money and was desirous of getting to New Zealand where his only relatives resided. Had ho remained in Canada he would have become a public charge. The deportation order enabled him to get transportation homo free. Every kindness was extended him. Ho was sent to the ship on a water bed loaned by the hospital. The bed was taken aboard for his use until ho arrived at his destination.
He was taken under the care of the ship’s physician and given special attention by him. The accident which resulted so seriously to Hydo occurred about a month after ho arrived from New Zealand.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6617, 23 May 1928, Page 8
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