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on 31 January. He was received by Ledeganck, who, having submitted his resignation on the same day Gondry was appointed, was preparing to return to Europe. As a result, from Ledeganck's departure on 17 April the government was in Gondry's hands. He was zealous for the cause and completely taken with
57:, a post which would require him to act as governor-general in the absence of both men. He was, in fact, the first Congolese functionary drawn from the Belgian civil service, and he brought a high level of professionalism to his colonial duties. 27: 74: 154: 65: 159: 49:
when he was called to serve in the Congo. He was appointed inspector-general under Vice Governor-General
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civil servant and colonial administrator who served as inspector-general and
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just over a month later. His death is usually attributed to overwork.
23: 73:'s vision for the Congo, as attested by his letters. He died of 61: 96: 126:, vol. 2, Institut royal colonial belge, pp. 426–27 38: 41:, Gondry became an honorary engineer of bridges and roads ( 60:
Gondry was appointed on 1 January 1889, embarked at
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Belgian
acting vice governor-general
Congo Free State
Ghent
Belgian State Railways
Herman Ledeganck
Camille Janssen
Lisbon
Boma
Leopold II
cerebral congestion


Les Belges au Congo: notices biographiques


"Gondry (Henri Ernest)"
Categories
1845 births
1889 deaths
19th-century Belgian civil servants
Congo Free State officials
People from Ghent

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