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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Brunei became a British protectorate in 1888, and in 1906 a British resident was given administrative authority.The sultan was obliged to follow his advice. Despite having a foreign government, Brunei's importance started to rise again in 1929 when petroleum production began. [1] In place of [clarification needed] Malay customs, traditions, and Islam, the British administration designated a ...
  2. wikiwand.com

    A list of administrators of the British protectorate of Brunei. Brunei became a British protectorate in 1888, and in 1906 a British resident was given administrative authority.The sultan was obliged to follow his advice. Despite having a foreign government, Brunei's importance started to rise again in 1929 when petroleum production began. [1] In place of [clarification needed] Malay customs ...
  3. britishempire.co.uk

    Brunei Administrators. Consul Generals to Brunei: James Brooke 1846 - 1856 : Spenser St. John 1856 - 1863 : 1863 - 1890 from Post Combined with Governor of Labuan: British Consuls in Brunei: Noel Penrose Trevenen 1890 - 1898 : Arthur Louis Keyser 1898 - 1900 : Godfrey Hewett 1900 - 1904 : Malcolm Stewart Hannibal McArthur Apr 1904 - Dec 1905 :
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Brunei was a British protectorate from 1888 until the state gained full independence on 1 January 1984. As fellow members of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Kingdom and Brunei exchange High Commissioners rather than ambassadors.In 1958 the constitution was changed, the post of British Resident was abolished and the full on British High Commission for Brunei was established. [2]
  5. britishempire.co.uk

    However the British government made a conscious decision to preserve Brunei as an independent, if small, entity from this point onwards. The Sultan was expected to consult with the Resident on all matters concerning the external relations and internal administration of Brunei, excepting religious affairs.
  6. A list of administrators of the British protectorate of Brunei. British Resident in Brunei; Royal Arms of His Majesty's Government. Style: The Honourable: Residence: Bubungan Dua Belas (1906-1959) Appointer: The Crown: Term length: No fixed term: Formation: 1906; 118 years ago () First holder:
  7. cambridge.org

    British Administration in Brunei 1906-1959 - Volume 20 Issue 2. 35 I regret that I have been unable to obtain definite information on this point. Incredible as it may appear, neither the R.A.F. Museum at Hendon, nor the Ministry of Defence (Air Historical Branch) have any figures detailing the sources whence the Royal Air Force derived its fuel in 1940-41.
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