‘ >ncis Fremantle -p, ? * ?v.naiiut Aim C-A.M.W. record with regret the sudden death on ]Vj pUst 26thof SirFrancisFremantle, O.B.E.,M.A.,M.D., tio*n ‘ W^0, besides being a Vice-President of the Associa- Com W-as ^or many years Chairman of its Parliamentary any ^tee and upon whose support in Parliament for We|p le?islation which particularly concerned mental o-ar^ the Association could confidently count.

he-iiH ancis was f?r 13 years, 1902-14, medical officer of t^ivi ? ^or- Hertfordshire and M.P. for the St. Albans Ser .Sl?n since 1919. His life was dedicated to public ya$1Ce and at the time of his death, at the age of 74, he tionc- ?iving active support to a number of organiza- -p his constituency. C.A?M~ady Fremantle and her son, the members of the ?M.W. Council offer their sincere sympathy.

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