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1142: 1154: 167:, which set out the requirement for a Governor, representing the Crown, and a Resident Commissioner, reporting to Colonisation Commissioners. The survey and sale of land, as well as migration arrangements and funding, were responsibilities of the Resident Commissioner. The first Resident Commissioner to be appointed was 343:, who is also supposed to manage the reception of state government functionaries who visit New Delhi. She/he coordinates with various ministries of the central government, central PSUs, multi-lateral and bilateral agencies and various other organisations on behalf of the state government. she/he is an 121:) would commonly be represented in territories not comprising his residence by a resident commissioner, though in some places (including some of the Federated Malay States) similar officials were formally styled as 109:
to whom was given the highest "regional" supervision (either residing in one of the constitutive territories, e.g. in the British Western Pacific Territories (BWPT), first by the governor on
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Resident commissioners appointed by the British Crown typically reside in the territorial unit of which they are in charge. This also the case with most otherwise styled commissioners.
377: 149:). In some cases his task was comparable to the lieutenant-governor of a minor colony, especially as the high commissioner could be a British colonial governor doubling as such. 300:, after a few deputy and special commissioners, there were resident commissioners since it was made dependent on the HCSA on 9 May 1891; in 1892-1923 there were also two 275:(high commissioner) in the Pacific Ocean (from 22 March 1907 the Governor of New Caledonia); both were abolished at the independence of the Republic of Vanuatu in 1980. 496: 203: 385: 633: 369: 251: 284:
While the post of High Commissioner for Southern Africa (HCSA) was held 27 January 1847 - 31 May 1910 by the governors of the
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became a separate colony, as one of the High Commission Territories, it got its resident commissioner, instead of a Cape
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since 1901 (later under a high commissioner) soon annexed to the dominion of New Zealand (1901-1904 as part of the
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In most other U.S. overseas (and historically pre-state) territories, a similar representative position is styled
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In India, a resident commissioner is the representative of the state government with an office in
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protectorate, since it was dependent on the HCSA in 1902 (before administered through
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from 1893 until they got a governor (who also became the high commissioner) in 1952
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of 1902 with the first commissioners serving from 1905. The position ended with
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colony; from 1972, the colony had an own governor until the independence of
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South Australia was the only Colony in Australia authorised by an
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in the continental United States, particularly in the capital of
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For Resident Commissioners of the Royal Navy in dockyards, see
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Official title for representatives of any level of government
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was or is an official title of several different types of
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protectorate from 1916 (later a separate state called
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The following territories had resident commissioners:
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The position was originally created by the 210:(BWPT), and from 1916 to 1972 as part of the 101:In certain complex colonial units within the 1210: 1233:– via Australian National University. 456: 304:, for the north and the south respectively. 34:Navy Board § Commissioners of the Navy 1190:Documenting a Democracy: Australia'a Story 449: 435: 261:, for these were an Anglo-French colonial 175:was appointed Governor in 1838 to replace 422:WorldStatesmen - see each present country 412: 360:does not reside there but represents the 386:Resident Commissioner of the Philippines 70:once had a resident commissioner in the 14: 1255: 370:United States House of Representatives 265:, so he had a French colleague styled 252:List of resident commissioners of Niue 634:Conseiller chargĂ© des investissements 430: 1153: 358:Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico 208:British Western Pacific Territories 24: 1218:Australian Dictionary of Biography 279: 152: 25: 1284: 388:held a similar position when the 206:from 1892 to 1916 as part of the 78:resident commissioner resides in 1152: 1141: 1140: 350: 1128:Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy 82:. 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Index

Resident Commissioner
Navy Board § Commissioners of the Navy
commissioners
Crown
protectorates
Bechuanaland
colonies
South Australia
United States of America
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Washington DC
Republic of India
New Delhi
British Empire
high commissioner
Fiji
Straits Settlements
Federated Malay States
residents
Consul
Tonga
administrator
Nauru
chief magistrate
Pitcairn
Act of Parliament
South Australia Act 1834
James Hurtle Fisher
George Gawler

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