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  1. Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas GCMG KStJ OBE (10 October 1879 – 15 January 1962), commonly known as Sir Shenton Thomas, was a British colonial administrator most notable for his role as Governor of the Straits Settlements in Singapore. He served from 9 November 1934 to 15 February 1942, during which time the Second World War broke out, and again from 12 September 1945 to 31 March 1946 ...

  2. Sir Shenton Whitelegge Thomas, GCMG (* 10. Oktober 1879; † 15. Januar 1962 in London), war ein britischer Kolonialverwalter.. Shenton Thomas wurde 1929 Gouverneur von Nyasaland, dem heutigen Malawi, von 1932 bis 1934 der Goldküste sowie von 1934 bis 1942 und dann wieder 1945/46 der letzte Gouverneur der Straits Settlements auf der malaiischen Halbinsel.

  3. Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas was a British colonial administrator most notable for his role as Governor of the Straits Settlements in Singapore. 2. Shenton Thomas served from 9 November 1934 to 15 February 1942, during which time the Second World War broke out, and again from 12 September 1945 to 31 March 1946, when the Straits Settlements was dissolved and Singapore became a crown colony.

  4. 3 de fev. de 2024 · 托马斯·珊顿·怀特莱格·托马斯爵士(英语: Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas ,1879年10月10日—1962年1月15日),GCMG GCStJ,广为人知的被称为Sir Shenton Thomas、珊顿·托马斯爵士 ,是海峡殖民地的最后一任总督,任期是1934年11月9日-1946年3月31日,惟1942年2月15日至1945年8月15日期间为日军俘虏。

  5. Sir Shenton Thomas (1879–1962) was the Governor of Singapore from 1936 to 1946. Xu composed this portrait of Sir Shenton while on a visit to Singapore in July 1939. The Governor’s stiff posture could be Xu’s attempt to capture the tension before the outbreak of the Pacific War.</p>.

  6. Shenton Thomas Shenton Thomas GCMG KStJ OBE. birth. 1879 October 10. uk London. Dead. 1962 January 15th (82 years old) 1. outline. The last governor of the Straits ...

  7. Medium close-up Lady Thomas. Talking on the airfield. At a waiting car. Medium close-ups of other men on the airfield, named on the dopesheet as Captain Clements, Sir Shenton Thomas' Staff Captain, Mr L M N Davis, Thomas' private secretary and Dr Wallace, his physician, all of whom travelled with Lady Thomas. Car departing.