R.F. Thomson
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| Residence |
c/o J.H.L. Waterhouse, Roirana, British Solomon Islands [A63] Tulagi, British Solomon Island Protectorate [1929] | ||||||
| Occupation | administrative | ||||||
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1927.11.22 proposed by H.J.L. Waterhouse, seconded by S.H. Ray
1931.10.20 A letter was read from Mr R.F. Thompson asking to be appointed a Local Correspondent. It was resolved to tell Mr Thompson that the Institute would be pleased to consider articles for publication, but that Fellows were appointed Local Correspondents only if such contributions were of sufficient value & extent.
listed as R.T. Thomson
knew W.G. Ivens
Notes From Elsewhere
Chief Inspector of Laborers, 14 May 1930 to 19 April 1931
In the late 1920's the former inspector of labor R.F. Thomson noted that the locals (i.e. Malaitans) seemed
to have a "natural facility for bringing old blunder busses up to date with hair triggers and other attachments they fashion [FIREARMS ON MALAITA - 1870-1900 by Paul D'Arcy ]
Publications
External Publications
obituary of Charles Morris Woodford
House Publications
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