- John Hope Simpson
Sir John Hope Simpson (
July 23 1868 –April 10 1961 ) was a British Liberal politician who served as aMember of Parliament (MP) and later in the Government of Newfoundland.Born in
Liverpool , Simpson held numerous governmental posts before his retirement in 1916, having been acting chief commander of theAndaman and Nicobar Islands .He was elected at the 1922 general election as
Member of Parliament (MP) for the previously Conservative-held constituency of Taunton inSomerset . He was re-elected in 1923, but was defeated at the 1924 general election. He did not stand for Parliament again. He authored theHope Simpson Report in 1930, following the widespread1929 Palestine riots .Hope Simpson was Commissioner of Natural Resources and Acting-Commissioner of Justice 1934 - 36 for The Commission of Government of Newfoundland from 1934 until 1936. He is known for his work on the question of
refugee s.Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland and Labrador was named after him in response to the backing he had given toJohn Osborn Williams andthe Labrador development company limited . The Company set-up a loggers' camp in Alexis Bay for cutting and exporting pitwood toCardiff for the collieries ofSouth Wales . Simpson also established the Newfoundland Rangers linking the people with The Commission as a welfare and police force.See also
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Hope Simpson Royal Commission Bibliography
*John Hope Simpson, "The Refugee Problem", Institute of International Affairs, October 1939
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* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/ Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage]
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*http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/porthopesimpsonhist
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