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Hyde Gowan

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where, with the exception of a short period in 1908, he spent the whole of his career. He was Under-Secretary to the Government of the Central Provinces from 1902 to 1908. That year, he was officiating Under-Secretary to the Government of India in the Commerce and Industry Department.
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Returning to the Central Provinces, he was Financial Secretary from 1918 to 1921, in 1925, and in 1926, Chief Secretary from 1927 to 1932, and Member of the Executive Council from 1932 to 1933. He was also Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the Nagpur Rifles,
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in 1878, the son of Dr Bowie Campbell Gowan and Leila Gowan, Hyde Gowan was educated at Rugby School, where he was Senior Classical Scholar, and New College, Oxford, where he was Senior Open Scholar.
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Gowan was appointed Governor of the Central Provinces in 1933, but resigned in 1938 for medical reasons. He died before his resignation could take effect, on 1 April, in London.
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Speeches of His Excellency Sir Hyde Gowan ..., Governor of the Central Provinces: 16th September 1933-31st March 1937
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The Diary of Sir Hyde Gowan: Governor of the Central Provinces, India, During the Years 1933 To 1938
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Governor of the Central Provinces
Sydney
New South Wales
Indian Civil Service
Central Provinces
Auxiliary Force (India)
Speeches of His Excellency Sir Hyde Gowan ..., Governor of the Central Provinces: 16th September 1933-31st March 1937
The Diary of Sir Hyde Gowan: Governor of the Central Provinces, India, During the Years 1933 To 1938
ISBN
978-1-909874-86-2
The India List and India Office List
Collections Online | British Museum
The Times
Categories
1878 births
1938 deaths
Indian Civil Service (British India) officers
Australian emigrants to the United Kingdom
British people in colonial India

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