Sir Andrew Clarke

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Sir Andrew Clarke was a 19th-century British colonial administrator and soldier best known for his influential role in shaping British policy and governance in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Malay Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British colonial administrator
human
soldier
awardReceived Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Order of the Bath
continentOfWork Asia
Australia
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer British Army
Colonial Office
surface form: British colonial administration
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork colonial administration
military affairs
public policy
genre colonial governance
givenName Andrew
hasOccupation civil servant
military officer
politician
honorificPrefix Sir
influenced British policy in the Federated Malay States
subsequent British colonial governance in Southeast Asia
languageSpoken English
militaryRank officer
notableFor influential role in governance of the Malay Peninsula
reorganization of administration in the Straits Settlements
shaping British policy in Southeast Asia
notableWork development of colonial policy in the Malay Peninsula
implementation of British Residential system in the Malay States
negotiation of the Pangkor Engagement of 1874
reforms in the Straits Settlements administration
partOf British colonial forces
surface form: British Empire colonial service
positionHeld Governor of Western Australia
Governor of the Straits Settlements
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria
Surveyor-General of Victoria
residence Melbourne
Penang
Perth
Singapore
workLocation Malay Peninsula
Straits Settlements
Victoria
Western Australia

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