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  1. Hugh Clifford's first book was a Malay-English dictionary written in. cooperation with Frank Swettenham, published in 1894. At around this time. he also started contributing articles on Malaya to the Straits Times. These were collected in a book, East Coast Etchings, which was published in 1896.

  2. Hugh Clifford Constitution of 1922 Background Lord Lugard Administrative policies were unacceptable to early Nigerian nationalists. These nationalists, under the umbrella of the National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) criticized the shortcomings identified in the Nigerian Council and Legislative Council. They also

  3. 7 de jan. de 2009 · Author. Clifford, Hugh Charles, Sir, 1866-1941. Title. In Court and Kampong. Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula. Credits. Produced by a Project Gutenberg volunteer working with. digital material generously made available by the Internet. Archive.

  4. Abstract: A classic example of the initiative which a far-sighted colonial governor could take is Sir Hugh Charles Clifford who governed Nigeria between 1919 and 1925. In most studies connected with his tenure, Clifford appears as the unpredictable governor who, after excoriating the West African nationalist for demanding representative ...

  5. 20 de jul. de 2022 · The unique, pioneering aviation drive of Nigeria’s Governor Hugh Clifford took place in the context of immediate post-World War I dynamics: economic vicissitudes, Anglo-French rivalry in West Africa and the policy interface between London and the colonies.

  6. Sir Hugh Clifford. by J. de V. Allen. The early Residents of the Malay States1 are a unique phenomenon in the history of imperialism. They were neither Nineteenth Century Empire-builders nor Twentieth-Century colonial administrators (though Swettenham and Clifford contrived to include both! roles in their long careers) - rather

  7. Sir Hugh Clifford was an important British Imperial official. His career began in the early 1880s and ended in the late 1920s. Throughout this period there was a great evolution in world wide aftitudes toward Imperialism, human rights and race relations. Clifford served through these changes and as a prolific writer he clearly expressed his ...