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John Frederick Adolphus McNair

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Sir Andrew Clarke started the title "Empress of India," and asked Major McNair to translate this. Of the several versions he provided, "Kaisar-i-Hind" was selected and officially used for the first time in Sir Andrew's proclamation, which was at once sent home to the Secretary of State for the
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convicts which was particularly useful since he had only one assistant, a European warden, the petty officers being selected among the convicts themselves.
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McNair's childhood was filled with the study of geology. Over time he amassed a large collection of metals. He later had this transported to
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Twentieth Century impressions of British Malaya: its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources, by Arnold Wright, Published 1908
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and through his efforts, the building of the water works which had been plagued with failures, was successfully completed.
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is named after him. He resigned his position in 1884 on medical grounds after a distinguished career in the
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In 1874, though not a commissioner himself, he was involved with the Commission for the Pacification of
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In 1875, Following the murder of J. W. W. Birch and the Perak War it started, he was appointed
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His strong command of the Hindustani language meant he could easily converse with
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by his majesty King of Siam. On 24 May 1879, he was appointed a Companion of the
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Corresp: Actions of Perak Expeditionary Force post-murder of Birch
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at one time) and locations (he was once in charge of artillery in
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inquiring into the complicity of the Chiefs of Perak, 1875-1876.
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An 1880s architectural drawing by McNair depicting a proposed
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comprising then Captain Samuel Dunlop, F. A. Swettenham,
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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panopticon
prison
Outram
King's College London
School of Mines
Straits Settlements
Larut
Madras
England
British East India Company
Madras
India
Hindustani
Madras
Malacca
Straits Settlements
Madras Native Artillery
J. B. Westerhout
Straits Settlements
Singapore
Governor of Straits Settlements
Straits Settlements
Penang

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