Geoffrey Edmund Cator
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Geoffrey Edmund Cator | |
2nd British Resident of Labuan
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In office February 1917 – 1918 |
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Preceded by | M. S. H. McArthur |
Succeeded by | unknown |
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In office 1933 – 1939 |
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Preceded by | Bertram W. Elles |
Succeeded by | Marcus Rex |
15th British Resident of Selangor
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In office July 1932 – 1933 |
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Preceded by | James Lornie |
Succeeded by | George Ernest London |
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Died | 1973 Wiltshire, England |
Spouse | Elizabeth Margaret Wynne Mostyn |
Religion | Christian |
Sir Geoffrey Edmund Cator C.M.G. was born in 1884. Sir Geoffrey was the son of Ronert Cator of Bath. Married with Elizabeth Margaret Wynne Mostyn in 1922, he has a son, Peter John Cator (26 October 1924 - 22 January 2006). Sir Geoffrey died in 1973 at Lacock, Wiltshire, England.
[edit] Career
Sir Geoffrey was the British Resident of Brunei from May 1916 until March 1921. Later he was posted as the Superintendent of Government Monopolies of Straits Settlements, the District Officer of Klang and also member of the Legislative Council of Federated Malay States. He was the British Resident of Selangor (1932-1933) and British Resident of Perak (1933-1939). His last post was the head of the Malay States Information Agency in London. He was knighted in 1936 with CMG. Cator Avenue in Taiping was named after him.
[edit] Contibutions
During the WWII, Sir Geoffrey also responsible for planning the war strategy, initially he published some written reviews, when Malaya was ambushed by the Japanese. His publications were,
- Malaya's war effort, Asiatic reviews (1940)
- Malaya: The first year, Asiatic review (1940)
- Course of Japanese invasion of Malaya, Crown colonist (February 1942)
- Malaya and the Japanese attack, Asiatic review (1942)
- Malaya: a retrospect, Asiatic review (1942)
[edit] References
- Cator Family
- Cator Family
- Cator Family Tree
- Victoria Institution
- National Archive of Malaysia
- The Times Newspaper, London, U.K., 25 January 2006. Title: Hereinafter cited as The Times.
- Geoffrey C Gunn, New World Hegemony in the Malay World
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by M. S. H. McArthur |
British Resident of Labuan 1917 – 1918 |
Succeeded by unknown |
Preceded by Bertram W. Elles |
British Resident of Perak 1933 – 1939 |
Succeeded by Marcus Rex |
Preceded by James Lornie |
British Resident of Selangor 1932 – 1933 |
Succeeded by George Ernest London |