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661:, departing in early 1900. He again enhanced his reputation as a colonial administrator, and was acting governor later in 1900 and again in 1902. This posting ended in 1903 and Olivier returned to England, but he went back to Jamaica a short while later to work in relief and rehabilitation following a devastating hurricane, and served as acting governor for a third time. He returned to England in September 1904, and spent three years as Principal Secretary to the West Africa and West Indian Department of the Colonial Office. During this time he was again active in the Fabian Society. Feeling that the society had been stagnating since 1897, he hoped that a prominent new member, 646: 1448: 676:, making him Sir Sydney Olivier. He quickly reestablished order after the earthquake, and his reforms of the colony's government proved to be very popular. He was responsible for the construction of the Public Buildings in downtown Kingston in which the bureaucracy and courts were housed after the earthquake. He served in this post until 1913 then returned to England permanently, though he took very little part in Fabian activities upon his return. Moving outside of the Colonial Office, he served as 842: 818: 830: 285: 71: 854: 751:
of 1921, reaffirming the traditional argument that Britain's contribution to India gave it a right to be there and that the native Indians were not ready for self-government. Privately, he believed that the problems of India could not be solved at that time or by a minority Labour government, and
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and Christian Socialists, in which land continued to be privately owned and managed but should be taxed for the benefit of the community) and instead advocated the communal ownership and control of land. That year he performed with
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in the spring of 1882, working as a resident clerk. He was joined by Webb shortly afterwards, and the two became good friends. In contrast to Webb, Olivier was an impulsive and dominating dandy, nicknamed the
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rather than, as Olivier advocated, retreating from it. The majority of the leading Fabians believed that it was a just war and that the native population would be better off under the British than under the
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The Sydney Olivier Interscholastic Challenge Shield is the oldest and most prestigious schoolboy football title in Jamaica. The competition started in 1909 and the Shield is played between winners of
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was released from prison after serving only two years out of a six-year sentence. Olivier's attitude to Empire had changed and he rejected calls for a new conference to discuss changes to the
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as Auditor-General, a special appointment to examine and reorganise the finances of the colony. After this he returned to London, working as Private Secretary to the Under-Secretary to the
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from 1917 until 1920, when he retired from the civil service to devote himself to philosophical and political study. However, this proved not to be the end of his public life.
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After graduation Olivier resisted family pressure to train as a barrister and instead sat the competitive examination for the Civil Service. He came first, beating
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In October 1890, having established an excellent reputation at the Colonial Office, Sydney Olivier was appointed as acting Colonial Secretary of
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movement, but Olivier was an eager member of the movement, serving as the Society's secretary from 1886 to 1890. He began speaking at the
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Royal Commission, and during 1898 he went to Washington to take part in trade negotiations on behalf of the West Indian Colonies.
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by voicing his opposition to the war and his criticisms of Chamberlain, Olivier was posted as Colonial Secretary in
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in 1936. Having no sons, Olivier's peerage became extinct upon his death in 1943. His nephew, the actor
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parties at the ballot, regardless of the policies of individual candidates. In 1895 he was posted to the
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After his death, his wife Margaret edited and published his letters and other writings.
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in 1883, and part of team which in 1883 established a monthly periodical called the
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They were prominent in the Cambridge and Bloomsbury social circles around
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Olivier, Sydney Haldane Olivier Baron (1948). Olivier, Margaret (ed.).
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for four years, then as assistant comptroller and auditor of the
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Mariz, George (2004). "Olivier, Sydney Haldane, Baron Olivier".
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movement of 1848–1852. Olivier had become enthusiastic about
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in the Cabinet, opposing the promise of a loan to the
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clerical duties at the strike headquarters during the
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at the Working Men's College. He was a member of the
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The following month he was raised to the peerage by
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The Olivier sisters with their father, Jamaica 1903
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At Oxford he became a close friend of 283: 1138:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1079: 1022: 548:Moral Aspects of the Basis of Socialism 450:after working as a tutor to the son of 414:". At this time Olivier also worked at 402:into second place. Olivier entered the 14: 1810: 1192: 1060: 707:In January 1924 Olivier was appointed 640: 395:, who came from a similar background. 1609:Deputy Leader of the House of Commons 1551:Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 1378: 1161: 1134: 959: 908: 703:Peer and Secretary of State for India 609:. In 1897 he became Secretary to the 581:. In 1892, Olivier and Shaw attacked 570:, which had many Fabian connections. 1735:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1422:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1858:People educated at Tonbridge School 1833:Companions of the Order of the Bath 1627:President of the Board of Education 1587:Secretary of State for the Colonies 1229:Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming 1065:. 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Sydney Olivier was sent to 342: 1645:Secretary of State for India 1461:Leader of the House of Lords 1331:Secretary of State for India 1155:UK public library membership 1099:Williams, Stephanie (2011). 733:Indian independence movement 715:government and sworn of the 709:Secretary of State for India 329:Secretary of State for India 141:Secretary of State for India 7: 1789:First Commissioner of Works 1533:First Lord of the Admiralty 1497:Chancellor of the Exchequer 1046:. London: Morgan Grampian. 964:p. 18294 § 182931 788:Jamaica, the Blessed Island 461:On 1 May 1885, Olivier and 331:in the first government of 10: 1899: 1883:Barons created by George V 1663:Secretary of State for War 1569:Secretary of State for Air 1444: 749:Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms 699:for Urban Area Champions. 568:London School of Economics 552:Essays in Fabian Socialism 507:Hampstead Historic Society 379:, where Henry Olivier was 29: 1787: 1769: 1751: 1733: 1715: 1697: 1679: 1661: 1643: 1625: 1603: 1585: 1567: 1549: 1531: 1513: 1495: 1477: 1455: 1420: 1359: 1354: 1347: 1337: 1328: 1320: 1315: 1305: 1291: 1283: 1272: 1263: 1254: 1243: 1233: 1225: 1220: 913:Olivier, was his sister. 529:, in which he criticised 422:, living in the slums of 278: 266: 258: 248: 236: 212: 207: 203: 191: 179: 167: 157: 146: 139: 126: 113: 99: 88: 81: 77: 68: 41: 1797:Frederick William Jowett 1061:Holden, Anthony (1988). 919: 653:Having caused a stir in 521:Fabian and civil servant 511:Charing Cross Parliament 1541:The Viscount Chelmsford 905:Evelyn Louise Nicholson 901:dubbed the Neo-Pagans. 1699:Secretary for Scotland 1341:The Earl of Birkenhead 1309:Sir Alfred Daniel Hall 1162:Lundy, Darryl (2017). 1147:10.1093/ref:odnb/35309 650: 375:, and at Poulshott in 289: 217:Sydney Haldane Olivier 198:The Earl of Birkenhead 18:Sydney Haldane Olivier 1203:Spartacus Educational 1193:Simkin, John (2016). 1107:Penguin Books Limited 882:(1889 – 14 July 1950) 835:Brynhild Olivier 1913 795:, would be granted a 731:, a supporter of the 668:In 1907, following a 648: 616:In the run-up to the 287: 1868:Governors of Jamaica 1469:The Viscount Haldane 1258:Hugh Clarence Bourne 1247:Hugh Clarence Bourne 1199:History of Socialism 1179:"The London Gazette" 823:Margery Olivier 1906 347:Olivier was born in 319:and a member of the 120:Hugh Clarence Bourne 44:The Right Honourable 1294:Permanent Secretary 1266:Governor of Jamaica 1236:Governor of Jamaica 1221:Government offices 847:Daphne Olivier 1913 678:Permanent Secretary 641:Governor of Jamaica 585:, Fabian leader in 444:Christian Socialist 440:Christian Socialist 436:George Bernard Shaw 325:Governor of Jamaica 83:Governor of Jamaica 1753:Postmaster General 1717:Minister of Labour 1681:Minister of Health 1316:Political offices 651: 626:Joseph Chamberlain 515:Colonial Secretary 442:, inspired by the 420:East End of London 290: 1805: 1804: 1635:Charles Trevelyan 1430:Foreign Secretary 1373: 1372: 1338:Succeeded by 1324:The Viscount Peel 1306:Succeeded by 1276:Philip Clark Cork 1273:Succeeded by 1244:Succeeded by 1153:(Subscription or 1116:978-0-670-91808-9 1072:978-0-297-79089-1 1053:978-0-249-43970-0 1040:Darlington, W. 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Index

Sydney Haldane Olivier
Sidney Olivier
The Right Honourable
KCMG
CB
PC

Governor of Jamaica
Edward VII
George V
Hugh Clarence Bourne
Philip Clark Cork
Secretary of State for India
George V
Ramsay MacDonald
The Viscount Peel
The Earl of Birkenhead
Colchester
Labour
Alma mater
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Portrait of Margaret Cox
KCMG
CB
PC
Fabian
Labour Party
Governor of Jamaica
Secretary of State for India
Ramsay MacDonald

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