List of Colonial Governors in 1935 - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • The Bahamas - Sir Charles Dundas, Governor of The Bahamas (1934–1940)
  • Bechuanaland - Charles Fernand Rey, Resident Commissioner of Bechuanaland (1930–1937)
  • British Guiana -
    • Sir Edward Brandis Denham, Governor of British Guiana (1930–1935)
    • Sir Geoffry Northcote, Governor of British Guiana (1935–1937)
  • Ceylon - Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs, Governor of Ceylon (1933–1937)
  • Cyprus - Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer, Governor of Cyprus (1933–1939)
  • Hong Kong -
    • Sir William Peel, Governor of Hong Kong (1930–1935)
    • Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Hong Kong (1935–1940)
  • India - The Earl of Willingdon, Viceroy of India (1931–1936)
  • Jamaica - Sir Edward Brandis Denham, Governor of Jamaica (1935–1938)
  • Kenya - Sir Joseph Aloysius Byrne, Governor of Kenya (1931–1936)
  • Malta -
    • Sir David Graham Campbell, Governor of Malta (1934–1935)
    • Sir Charles Bonham Carter, Governor of Malta (1935–1940)
  • Northern Rhodesia -
    • Sir Ronald Storrs, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1932–1935)
    • Sir Hubert Winthrop Young, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1935–1938)
  • Nyasaland - Sir Harold Baxter Kittermaster, Governor of Nyasaland (1934–1939)
  • Southern Rhodesia -
    • Sir Fraser Russell, Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1934–1935)
    • Sir Herbert Stanley, Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1935–1942)
  • Straits Settlements - Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor of the Straits Settlements (1934–1942)
  • Uganda -
    • Sir Bernard Henry Bourdillon, Governor of Uganda (1932–1935)
    • Sir Philip Euen Mitchell, Governor of Uganda (1935–1940)

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