Norman Lockhart Smith (Chinese Translated Name: 史美) was a British colonial administrator who became Acting Administrator of Hong Kong on various occasions.
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Preceded by Acting Administrator Wilfred Southorn |
Acting Administrator of Hong Kong September - November 1935 |
Succeeded by Acting Administrator Wilfred Southorn |
Preceded by Wilfrid Thomas Southorn |
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong 1936-1941 |
Succeeded by Sir Franklin Charles Gimson |
Preceded by Sir Andrew Caldecott |
Acting Administrator of Hong Kong April - October 1937 |
Succeeded by Sir Geoffrey Northcote |
Preceded by Sir Geoffry Alexander Stafford Northcote |
Acting Administrator of Hong Kong 6–10 September 1941 |
Succeeded by Sir Mark Aitchison Young |
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Name | Smith, Norman Lockhart |
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