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After returning to South Australia after his World War I service, Hayward was appointed Medical Officer at the Barmera Hospital, South Australia in 1922.Later he moved to Perth where he worked as Physician and Anaesthetist at Perth Hospital.
He was a member of the Board of Health, Western Australia in 1923.
Hayward served with the Home Forces from 1941-45 as DADMS 13 Bde,Western Command and attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during World War II.
He was a member of the Board of Health, Western Australia in 1923.
Hayward served with the Home Forces from 1941-45 as DADMS 13 Bde,Western Command and attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during World War II.
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1891Birth in Norwood -- SA, Australia 12 August 1891
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?Early education at St Peter's College, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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1914Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1914
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1914Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1914
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1915Military service as Captain 19 April 1915
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1922Medical Officer at South Australia -- SA, Australia 1922
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1938
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1939Medical Practitioner at Perth -- WA, Australia 1939
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?Anaesthetist at Perth -- WA, Australia
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1964Death in Perth -- WA, Australia 5 September 1964
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