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| Residence |
Junior Conservative Club [A63] Miri, Sarawak, via Singapore [1925] 30 Clarence Gate Gardens, Regent's Park, NW1 [1933] 20 St John's Wood Terrace, NW8 [1935] | ||||||||
| Occupation | administrative | ||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1925.10.20 proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by E.N. Fallaize
Notes From Elsewhere
This article lists the heads of government of the Kingdom of Sarawak from 1843 to 1946, when the Kingdom was ceded to the United Kingdom and became the Crown Colony of Sarawak. - James Colin Swayne 1930 1st time, acting
Chief Secretary of Sarawak
Publications
External Publications
Rejang Baskets from Sarawak
House Publications
5. A Kelabit Basket; by J. C. Swayne. Man Vol. 33 (Jan., 1933)
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
Rhodes House: Box 7 !912-1961 Draft of book by James Colin Swayne
about the Raj of Sarawak.