Resident Commissioners

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Resident Commissioners were colonial administrative officials who governed individual island territories within the British Western Pacific under the oversight of the High Commissioner.

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Resident Commissioners canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial administrative office
public official role
appliesToJurisdiction British Western Pacific Territories
Fiji
surface form: Fiji (in certain periods and districts)

Gilbert and Ellice Islands
New Hebrides
Pitcairn Islands
Solomon Islands
other small island groups in the Western Pacific
country United Kingdom
governs island territories lacking full colonial self-government
remote or sparsely populated islands
hasCharacteristic frequently stationed in small administrative centres on the islands
often combined executive, legislative and judicial functions
usually held by British career colonial officers
hasDuty administer justice
collect information for the High Commissioner
govern individual island territories
implement colonial policy
maintain law and order
manage relations with indigenous communities
oversee local civil administration
regulate trade and economic activity
represent the British Crown in local affairs
supervise missionary and church activities where relevant
hasPower appoint or dismiss subordinate local officials
issue local regulations
levy certain local taxes or fees
negotiate local agreements subject to High Commissioner approval
preside over local courts in minor cases
hierarchicalLevel above local native officials
below High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
legalBasis Western Pacific Order in Council 1877
surface form: British Orders in Council establishing the Western Pacific High Commission
location Pacific Ocean
officeHolderOf Resident Commissioner of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands
Resident Commissioner of the New Hebrides
Resident Commissioner of the Pitcairn Islands
Resident Commissioner of the Solomon Islands
partOf British Western Pacific governance structure
British colonial administration
replacedBy colonial governors in some territories
local self-governing institutions in decolonisation
subordinateTo High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
supervisedBy Western Pacific High Commission
usedInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
mid 20th century

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