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Frank Hudson appears to have lived in Australia around 1907 and 1908, and published poetry in The Bulletin. He also lived in New Zealand, where he published verse in a local literary journal. It seems that he spent many years travelling the world.
Miller & Macartney attribute Sea Fishing for Amateurs (2nd ed., 1921) to Hudson, but this title, first published in 1888, is actually by another Frank Hudson, a minor late nineteenth-century British novelist.