Theodore Samuel Adams

British colonial civil servant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Theodore Samuel Adams (1885–1961) was a British colonial civil servant.[1]

Born1885 (1885)
Died1961 (aged 7576)
OccupationColonial civil servant
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Theodore Samuel Adams
Adams in July 1948
Born1885 (1885)
Died1961 (aged 7576)
OccupationColonial civil servant
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Adams graduated from All Souls College, University of Oxford and entered the British colonial civil service. His first post was as a cadet in the Federated Malay States in 1908. In 1946, he became an advisor for the Malay kings in Malaya. He then had a succession of more senior appointments in Malaya before becoming Chief Commissioner of the Northern Provinces of Nigeria from 1937.[1]

Adams played a part in the Selangor succession dispute.

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