Philip Euen Mitchell
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Sir Philip Euen Mitchell (1890 – 1964) was a British Colonial administrator who served as Governor of Uganda (1935 – 1940) and Governor of Fiji (1942 – 1945), and Governor of Kenya (1944 – 1952).
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Preceded by Sir Bernard Bourdillon |
Governor of Uganda 1935–1940 |
Succeeded by Sir Charles Dundas |
Preceded by Sir Harry Luke |
Governor of Fiji 1942–1945 |
Succeeded by Sir Alexander Grantham |
Preceded by Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore |
Governor of Kenya 1944–1952 |
Succeeded by Sir Evelyn Baring |