- British Western Pacific Territories
The
British Western Pacific Territories was the name of a colonial entity, created in 1877, for the administration, under a single representative of the British Crown, styledHigh Commissioner (compare other uses of this title), of a series of relatively minor Pacific islands in and around OceaniaThe island entities
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Gilbert and Ellice Islands to 1971 (currently:Kiribati in Micronesia andTuvalu in Polynesia, respectively)
*Phoenix Islands to 1939 (The nearly uninhabited eight atolls are currently part of Kiribati)In Polynesia
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Cook Islands (The 15 small islands are now a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association withNew Zealand )
*Niue [to 1901] (also known as "Rock of Polynesia"; currently self-governing, in free association withNew Zealand )
*Union Islands [to 1926] (currentlyTokelau )
* the native kingdom ofTonga [to 1952]
* ThePitcairn Islands [to 1952] (five islands, of which only Pitcairn Island — the second largest — is inhabited, the only remaining British colony in the Pacific; became home of the descendants of theBounty mutineers and accompanying Tahitians)
* cfr. supra TuvaluIn Micronesia
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Nauru till 1921 (After World War I, Nauru became a League of Nations Mandate territory in 1920, administered byAustralia ; in 1947, a trusteeship was approved by the United Nations; it achieved independence in 1968)
* cfr. supra KiribatiIn Melanesia
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Fiji ; its governor, in Suva, was also the joint High Commissioner until it was separated from the High commission in 1952
* the BritishSolomon Islands [to 1974] ; their governor, in Honoria, was also the High Commissioner, after Fiji had left, since 1952
*New Hebrides (present Vanuatu), a condominium shared with France, which appointed its own "Haut commissaire" hereList of High Commissioners for the Western Pacific (1877–1976)
The office was never an independent one, but always filled ex officio the Governorship of one of the constitutive British islands colonies
High Commissioners for the Western Pacific and Governors of Fiji (1877–1953)
Administered from
Suva, Fiji :* Sir
Arthur Hamilton Gordon , 1877–January 1880
* SirGeorge William Des Vœux , January 1880–January 1887
* SirCharles Bullen Hugh Mitchell , January 1887–February 1888
* SirJohn Bates Thurston , February 1888–7 February 1897
* SirGeorge Thomas Michael O'Brien , March 1897–1901
* "William Lamond Allardyce , 1901–10 September 1902, acting"
* SirHenry Moore Jackson , 10 September 1902–11 October 1904
* SirEverard F. im Thurn , 11 October 1904–21 February 1911
* SirFrancis Henry May , 21 February 1911–25 July 1912
* SirErnest Bickham Sweet-Escott , 25 July 1912–10 October 1918
*Cecil Hunter Rodwell , 10 October 1918–25 April 1925
* SirEyre Hutson , 25 April 1925–22 November 1929
* SirArthur George Murchison Fletcher , 22 November 1929–28 November 1936
* SirArthur Frederick Richards , 28 November 1936–16 September 1938
* SirHarry Charles Luke , 16 September 1938–1942Between 1942 and 1945, the high commission was suspended. While most islands were under British military administration, the Solomon Islands, Gilbert Islands and Phoenix islands came underJapan ese occupation.
* SirAlexander William George Herder Grantham , 1945–1946
* SirLeslie Brian Freeston , 20 January 1948–3 July 1952High Commissioners for the Western Pacific and Governors of the Solomon Islands (1953–1976)
In 1953, Fiji was separated from the High Commission. Following this, the High Commissioner's post moved to
Honiara, Solomon Islands , and the High Commissioner was also theGovernor of the Solomon Islands .* Sir
Robert Christopher Stafford Stanley , 3 July 1952–1952
*Henry Graham Gregory-Smith , 1952–1955
*John Gutch , 1955–4 March 1961
*David Trench , 4 March 1961–16 June 1964
* SirRobert Sidney Foster , 16 June 1964–6 March 1969
* SirMichael David Irving Gass , 6 March 1969–July 1971:vacant
*Donald Collin Cumyn Luddington , 1973–2 January 1976On 2 January 1976 the office and the entity were abolished, after nearly all island groups had been given separate statehood.
References
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Br_Western_Pacific.html WorldStatesmen]
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