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Ernest Clark (civil servant)

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Clark visited Australia in 1928, as a member of a British government economic delegation tasked with examining the state of the Australian economy. His report on Australian economics greatly impressed the
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in 1933. The post had been vacant since 1930 due to lack of funds, and Clark's appointment, with his background in finance and contacts in London business may aid both Tasmania and Australia.
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in 1894, and joined the Treasury's legal staff. In 1904, he had his first experience managing colonial finances when he was seconded to the
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Clark returned to England in 1945, where he married his second wife Harriet McLennan in 1947. He died on 26 August 1951 at his home in
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Clark was a freemason. During his term as governor, he was also Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania.
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in Africa to establish the colony's taxation procedures, subsequently serving the government of the
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as assistant secretary and deputy inspector of taxes. He was knighted in the
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as assistant under-secretary – the equal in the six counties to
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broke out, Clark worked as a Treasury liaison officer with the
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Clark's term as governor was extended three times due to the
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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BBC website page on Sir Ernest Clark in Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation
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Ernest Clark (governor)
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Governor of Tasmania
George V
Edward VIII
George VI
John McPhee
Walter Lee
Albert Ogilvie
Edmund Dwyer-Gray
Robert Cosgrove
Sir James O'Grady
Sir Hugh Binney
Plumstead
Seaton
Cornelian Bay, Tasmania
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KCB
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Governor of Tasmania
Plumstead
King's College London
HM Treasury
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Middle Temple
Cape Colony
Union of South Africa

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