Charles Roberts Howitt

British colonial administrator (1894–1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles Roberts Howitt CMG (5 November 1894  23 December 1969) was a British colonial administrator who served in Malaya.

Preceded byOswald Eric Venables
Succeeded byChristopher William Dawson
Born5 November 1894
Died23 December 1969 (aged 75)
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Charles Roberts Howitt
British Adviser, Perlis
In office
1935–1937
Preceded byOswald Eric Venables
Succeeded byChristopher William Dawson
Personal details
Born5 November 1894
Died23 December 1969 (aged 75)
SpouseE. Vera
Children2 daughters
Alma materQueen's College, Oxford
OccupationColonial administrator
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Early life and education

Howitt was born on 5 November 1894 in Cumberland. He was educated at Carlisle Grammar School, and Queen's College, Oxford, where in 1920 he received his BA.[1]

Career

During the First World War, Howitt served with the Royal Fusiliers (1914–1916) as second lieutenant, and the Border Regiment (1916–1918).[1]

In 1920, after graduating, he joined the Malay civil service as a cadet, and was posted to Johore where he served as Land Officer (1920), Second Class Magistrate (1921–22), Collector of Land revenue (1922), and Assistant Adviser (1924). From 1925 to 1935, he served in Singapore, Malacca and Penang where he worked in various posts.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

From 1935 to 1937, he was British Adviser in Perlis.[7] In 1938, he was appointed Malayan Establishment Officer, and in 1940, was appointed Under-Secretary of the Straits Settlements. In 1948, he was Acting Chief Secretary and acted as spokesman for the government on the outbreak of the Malayan Emergency. In 1954, he was appointed Chairman of the Public Service Board, Malaya, and three years later served on the Public Services Commission and the Judicial and Legal Commission, Malaya. He retired in 1963.[1][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Personal life

Howitt married E. Vera in 1920, and they had two daughters.[1]

Honours

Howitt was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1957 Birthday Honours.[14]

References

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