- Cecil Clementi Smith
Rt. Hon. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith G.C.M.G. (1860 –
February 6 ,1916 ), was a British colonial administrator. He was known for his effective work in quelling Chinesesecret societies in theStraits Settlements , such as those in Singapore. He also established the Queen's Scholarships in 1889 to fund bright Singaporean students to further their studies in British universities.He received his education at St Paul's School and
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge . In 1864 he began his civil service career as a cadet interpreters inHong Kong , learning much about the Chinese culture and gradually became an accomplished scholar of the Chinese culture. In 1878 he took office as a Colonial Secretary in the Straits settlements (nowSingapore ), at time same time understudied GovernorFrederick Weld . Only in 1887 he was appointed as Governor of Singapore till 1893.He was He was
Lieutenant Governor of Ceylon, and theMaster of the Mercers' Company in 1897.He was president of the commission of Inquiry on the
Trinidad riot s in 1903 and was Chief British delegate to International Opium Conference at The Hague in 1909. Sir Cecil Smith passed away inWelwyn Garden City , aged 77.References
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* Turnbull, C. M. (1989). "A History of Singapore: 1819-1988". Singapore: Oxford University Press.
* 'Singapore days of old: A special commemorative history of Singapore'. "Singapore Tatler" 10th anniversary issue. Hong Kong: Illustrated Magazine.
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