- Cecil Clementi
Infobox_Governor
name=Sir Cecil Clementi
width=180px
height=220px
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order=17th
office=Governor of Hong Kong
term_start=1 November 1925
term_end=9 May 1930
lieutenant=
predecessor=SirReginald Edward Stubbs
successor=Sir William Peel
birth_date=birth date|1875|9|1
birth_place=Cawnpore ,India
death_date=death date and age|1947|4|5|1875|9|1
death_place=High Wycombe ,England
party=
profession=colonial administrator, merchant
alma_mater=Oxford University
spouse=Marjory Stubbs
religion=
footnotes=Sir Cecil Clementi, GCMG, KStJ, FRGS, MRAS (Chinese Translated Name 金文泰) (1875 - 1947) was a British colonial administrator, who became Governor of
Hong Kong .Early life and education
Clementi was born in
Cawnpore ,India on 1 September, 1875. His father was the Colonel Montagu Clementi, Judge-Advocate-General inIndia .Clementi attended
St Paul's School andMagdalen College, Oxford . In 1895, he won the Hertford Scholarship (an honorable mention), and 1st class mods a year later. He subsequently won the Ireland and Craven Scholarship (an honorable mention) in 1896, and a Boden Sanskrit Scholar in 1897.He became proxime accessit (runner-up in examination) of the Gaisford Greek Prose prize in 1897, 2nd class lit. hum. and attained his
B.A. in 1898. Clementi was also proxime accessit of the Chancellor's Latin Essay prize in 1899, and attained his MA in 1901.
=Early Colonial Services= In 1899, Clementi was posted toHong Kong , where he was a land officer. Clementi further showed his academic prowess by passing the Cantonese examination in 1900, and the Pekingese examination six years later, in 1906. After serving as an Assistant Registrar General in 1901, Clementi joined as a member of the Board of Examiners in Chinese, in 1902. In 1902, Clementi was seconded for special service under government of India and was created J.P. in that same year. A year later, he was seconded for famine relief work in Kwang Si (Guangxi ). A year afterwards, Clementi was appointed Member of Land Court, Assistant Land Officer and Police Magistrate atNew Territories ,Hong Kong , a position he served in until 1906. Due to his outstanding performance in the services, Clementi was promoted to Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Council, in 1907. While he was in that position, Clementi represented the Hong Kong government in the International Opium Conference atShanghai , in 1909. A year later, he became the Private Secretary to the Administrator at that time, SirFrancis Henry May . Clementi eventually became Acting Colonial Secretary and Member of both the Executive Legislative Councils of Hong Kong. He would remain there until 1912. In 1913, Clementi was appointed Colonial Secretary ofBritish Guiana (until 1922), and ofCeylon (1922-1925).Governor of Hong Kong
In 1925, Clementi was appointed as
Governor of Hong Kong , a position he would serve in for five years, until 1930. Since Clementi was well versed in Cantonese and was a fan of Chinese culture, he had no problems communicating with local people. During his tenure, a Hong Kong-Canton mega-strike that crippled the Hong Kong economy was resolved. Also, during Clementi's tenure,Kai Tak Airport entered operation (it would operate untilHong Kong International Airport entered service in 1998.) Clementi is remembered for ending the traditional Chinese "female maid servitude" system that often resulted in abuses of the maids by the employers.He appointed
Shouson Chow , a prominent Chinese merchant, as the first unofficial member of the Executive Council.Governorship of the Straits Settlements
[
Governor of Straits Settlements ] After his tenure as Governor of Hong Kong ended, Clementi went on to serve as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, which includedSingapore , andHigh Commissioner for the Malay States, from February 1930 to November of 1934. This was his last post in the Colonial Services.6 years later, in 1940, Clementi became the Master of the
Mercers' Company .Personal life
Clementi was the nephew of the Rt. Hon. Sir
Cecil Clementi Smith (1860 - 1916), Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner in the period 1887 to 1893. Clementi married Marie Penelope Rose Eyres, daughter of Admiral Cresswell John Eyres, in 1912. The couple had one son, Cresswell, and three daughters.Clementi died in
High Wycombe ,England on 5 April, 1947.Honours
*C.M.G., 1916
*K.C.M.G. , 1926
*G.C.M.G. , 1931
*K.St.J., 1926
*Fellow,Royal Geographic Society (F.R.G.S.)
*Member,Royal Asiatic Society (M.R.A.S.)
*Honorary Fellow,Magdalen College, Oxford , 1938
*Receipient, Cuthbert Peek award of the Royal Geographical Society, 1912
*HonoursLL.D. degree,Hong Kong University , 1925Publications
Clementi published several books:
*Cantonese Love Songs
*Pervigilium Veneris
*Summary of Geographical Observations taken during a journey from Kashgar to Kowloon (1907-8)
*The Chinese in British Guiana
*Elements in Analysis of Thought
*A Constitutional History of British GuianaPlace Names
Clementi has had several places named after him, such as
Clementi Secondary School , Clementi Road, and the Clementi Equestrian Trail (formerly Sir Cecil's Ride) (金督馳馬徑) in Hong Kong and the town of Clementi in Singaporeee also
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History of Hong Kong
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