- Robert Sidney Foster
Sir Robert Sidney Foster, GCMG, (
11 August ,1913 –12 October ,2005 ) was a British colonial administrator, best remembered as the last colonial Governor and first Governor-General ofFiji .Colonial service
Foster entered the administrative service in 1936 in
Northern Rhodesia . He remained there, and inNyasaland (nowMalawi ) until 1964, serving first as a cadet until 1938, and then as a District Officer until 1940. From 1957 to 1960, he was a Major Provincial Commissioner, before serving as Secretary to the Ministry of Native Affairs from 1960 to 1961, when he became Chief Secretary of Nyasaland, a position he held until 1963. He was Deputy Governor of Nyasaland from 1963 to 1964.In 1964, he left
Africa for thePacific Islands to becomeHigh Commissioner of the Western Pacific . In this capacity, he had overall responsibility for the British colonies and protectorates in the region, namely theSolomon Islands , theGilbert and Ellice Islands (nowKiribati andTuvalu ), and over the British participation in the Anglo-FrenchCondominium of theNew Hebrides (nowVanuatu ). He remained High Commissioner until December 1968, when he became Governor of Fiji. When Fiji became independent onOctober 10 1970 , he assumed the new position of Governor-General. His role was little changed, except that he now acted on the advice of the Fijian Cabinet rather than the British government. He retired on13 January 1973 , ending a 37-year career in the colonial service. He was succeeded as Governor-General by Ratu Sir George Cakobau, apartilineal descendant of KingSeru Epenisa Cakobau , who had ceded Fiji to the United Kingdom in 1874.Personal life and honours
Foster married Madge Walker in 1947. She died in 1991.
A number of honours were awarded to Foster during his lifetime. He received the CMG in 1961, the
KCMG in 1964, and theGCMG in 1970.Foster died in
Cambridge ,England on12 October 2005 .
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