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Lionel W Hayward won a McCulloch Scholarship in 1896, while a student at Queen's College, North Adelaide, to St. Peter's College. In 1902 he was awarded the Davies Thomas Scholarship for obtaining First Class honours in the 4th Year Medical Examinations results. Dr L W Hayward did not serve overseas during World War I. He served on Home Service only. However, following the war he took up a position as General Practitioner in Loxton, where he was a strong advocate for the building of the Loxton Hospital. He also acted for a time as Medical Officer at the T.B. Soldiers' Home at Myrtle Bank.
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1881Hayward L.W. : Life.Birth 1881
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?Early education at Queen's School, South Australia, SA, Australia
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1903Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1903
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1903Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1903
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1906Married 13 Mar 1906 at South Australia -- SA, Australia
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1909General Practitioner at Loxton -- S.A., Australia 1909
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?Military service
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1920Medical Officer at Bedford Park -- SA, Australia 1 September 1920
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1924Medical Practitioner at Mitcham -- SA, Australia 7 February 1924
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1926Death in Burnside -- SA, Australia 12 September 1926
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