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had to make a new application to its government. However, in the 1930s a unified Colonial Service was created, with a number of sub-services, and each of its officers was a member of the civil service of a particular territory and also of one of the sub-services of the Colonial Service managed by the
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Because of the number of districts, many District Officers remained in the same role until leaving the Colonial Service. If they were promoted, they became first District Commissioners, then Provincial Commissioners. Some rose to the pinnacle of being colonial Governors, although men were also
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Before being appointed, a candidate was first a District Officer Cadet, undergoing a rigorous training, and was then promoted to Assistant District Officer, usually after two years of successful probation and after passing examinations. On being appointed as a District Officer, he took on the
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and was the link between the professional and technical services of the colonial government and the people of his district. He was at the heart of colonial administration throughout most of the British Empire, although not in
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Until the 1930s, each overseas possession had its own administrative service, and prospective District Officers needed to apply to one or more of them. Once in post, an officer wishing to transfer to another colony or
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District Officers wore uniforms, according to the climate, but their formal tunic with gold braid was usually reserved for ceremonial occasions.
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appointed as Governors whose previous careers had been in other services. In particular, the Governors of
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administration of a District, usually in the territory of the Empire where he was.
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On Crown Service: A History of HM Colonial and Overseas Civil Services, 1837-1997
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A Nigerian sculpture showing a District Officer on "tour" of his district,
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Colonial Postscript: The Diary of a District Officer 1935–56
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Forgotten Mandate: A British District Officer in Tanganyika
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Symbol of Authority: The British District Officer in Africa
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The district officer was an administrator and often also a
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British Empire
Colonial Service
United Kingdom
magistrate
British India
Indian Civil Service
Dominions
British protectorate
Colonial Office
Whitehall
Hong Kong
Gibraltar
Malta
Bermuda
British Army
Royal Navy
Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston
Weihaiwei
Puyi
Sir Colin Allan
Governor of the Seychelles
Reginald Applin
North Borneo Chartered Company
Conservative
member of parliament
William R. Bell
Malaita
British Solomon Islands
Ian Blelloch

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