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215:, but was later relieved of his duties when he suggested that the Kenyan government should be more humane, and rely less upon force and harsh conditions to impose order in the camps. His stance was vindicated after the 1959 inquiry into the deaths of 11 detainees, who were beaten to death at Hola Camp (see 435: 450: 465: 286: 460: 455: 440: 345: 420: 55: 200:
With his keen sporting background, Askwith chaired the Kenya Sports Association and was involved in promoting Kenyan participation in the
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incumbent at the Ministry of African Affairs, retiring in 1961. Tom spent the next year working as a community development officer in
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term of 1929, and was Treasurer in 1930–31, and Captain the following year and part of the next. He was Secretary of the
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remarked that Tom would surely be a 'Pothouse Immortal'. Askwith was again selected to represent Great Britain at the
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in 1933. Askwith was a prolific oarsman, and in the Michaelmas term of 1931 became the first PBC oarsman since
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Askwith was appointed to organise the rehabilitation of those imprisoned during the 1952
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Askwith married Patricia Noad (died 1999) in 1939; they had two sons and a daughter.
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in the British Ministry of African Affairs, and an Olympic rower in the
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From 1945 Askwith became the Municipal African Affairs Officer in
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term of 1932 he rowed at 3 in the winning Blue boat in the
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People educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College
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Index

Mau Mau Uprising
Permanent Secretary
1932 Summer Olympics
1936 Summer Olympics
Cheam
Surrey
Haileybury
Peterhouse, Cambridge
Engineering
Ypres
Peterhouse Boat Club
Michaelmas
Cambridge University Boat Club
Lord Kelvin
Colquhoun sculls
Lent
University Boat Race
Grand Challenge Cup
Henley Royal Regatta
Leander Club
Great Britain
1932 Summer Olympics
Los Angeles
Diamond Challenge Sculls
H L Warren
Trinity Hall
1936 Berlin Olympics
Cambridge
Whitbread
London

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