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Charles Harper (colonial administrator)

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97:, venerated by the Ashanti people as the symbol of the soul and spirit of their race, was discovered damaged and desecrated. Harper at once assembled the Chiefs and handed over to them the trial of the offenders, making it clear that the Government made no claim whatever to the Golden Stool. For his handling of this situation, he was awarded the 179: 82:, he served as Senior Political Officer with the Togoland Field Force during the occupation of the former German colony, a post he held until December 1914. During 1916 he deputised for the Governor, 199: 194: 224: 109: 22: 93:
In 1920 Harper was appointed Chief Commissioner of Ashanti. One of the most memorable events of Harper's career in Ashanti concerned the crisis that arose in 1921 when the
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Civil Service and was attached to the Ashanti Field Force. He left the Gold Coast in 1909 when he was called to the Bar of the
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in order to join the Army but the Colonial Office decided that he could not be released from his post in the Gold Coast.
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In 1925 Harper was appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the island of
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In 1900, Harper entered the Colonial Service as a Cadet in the
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British colonial governors and administrators in Africa
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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KBE
CMG
Barnstaple
Devon
Blundell's School
Exeter College, Oxford
Oxford University
England
Gold Coast
Inner Temple
Accra
World War I
Sir Hugh Clifford
Colonial Service
Golden Stool of Ashanti
CMG
OBE
knighted
St. Helena
Ministry of Food
Categories
1876 births
1950 deaths
People educated at Blundell's School
Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford
Colonial Administrative Service officers
British colonial political officers
British colonial governors and administrators in Africa
Governors of Saint Helena
Civil servants in the Ministry of Food

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