Major General Sir Hubert Elvin RanceGCMG GBE CB (17 July 1898[1] – 24 January 1974) was a British politician who was the last Governor of British Burma between 1946 and 1948, during the transition from Japanese to British colonial administration. Later he became Governor of Trinidad and Tobago from 1950 to 1955.
Major General Sir Hubert Elvin Rance GCMG GBE CB (17 July 1898 – 24 January 1974) was a British politician who was the last Governor of British Burma between...
Rance (born 1989), Australian rules footballer Charlie Rance (1889–1966), English footballer Dean Rance (born 1991), English footballer HubertRance (1898–1974)...
Paw Tun, whose popularity was now at a low ebb. The new Governor, Sir HubertRance, along with Lord Mountbatten of Burma, however, decided to back Aung...
the following October. Dorman-Smith was replaced by Major-General Sir HubertRance as the new governor, and the Rangoon police went on strike. The strike...
The zoo first opened on 8 November 1952, operated then by Governor Sir HubertRance. At that time, there were 10 mediocre cages containing 127 animals, mainly...
1948 – 16 March 1952 Preceded by George VI (as the King of British Burma) HubertRance (as Governor of British Burma) Succeeded by Ba U Saopha of Yawnghwe In...
Howitt, Hubert Huddleston, 1st Baron Iliffe, John Kennedy, Arthur Power, Charles Kennedy-Purvis, Henry Peat, Thomas Williams Phillips, HubertRance, Bernard...
with the Rangoon Police and mass rallies, the new British Governor Sir HubertRance offered Aung San and the others seats in the Executive Council. Aung...
music singer, known for E Street; in Sydney Died: Major General Sir HubertRance, 75, British colonial administrator, the last Governor of British Burma...
office 18 September 1950 – 28 October 1956 Monarch Elizabeth II Governor HubertRance Edward Beetham Opposition Leader Ashford Sastri Sinanan Preceded by Chief...
Health and Social Service which was part of the Council of Governor Sir HubertRance where General Aung San was the Chairman. He participated in Panglong...
from the AFPFL the following October. Dorman-Smith was replaced by Sir HubertRance as the new governor, and almost immediately after his appointment the...
Dorman-Smith was replaced by a new Governor General of Burma, Sir HubertRance. Rance agreed to recognize and negotiate directly with Aung San, possibly...
Islands 1953–1955 Succeeded by Sir Colville Deverell Preceded by Sir HubertRance Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1955–1960 Succeeded by Sir Solomon Hochoy...
inaugurated on 10 December 1946 by General Aung San and Governor Sir HubertRance. It is open every day between 07:00–17:00. The Burma-Siam railway, built...
presidents of the United States Term end November 21, 1947 Embassy opened HubertRance Harry S. Truman November 21, 1947 December 10, 1947 So Nyun (*1897) Oxford...
1 million m³ (225 million gallons). Construction began in 1944 and the facility was commissioned in 1952 by Governor Sir HubertRance. WASA's website...
from the new Executive Council in 1946, formed by the new Governor, Sir HubertRance. After Burma's independence, he was one of the organizers of the Union...
historian Gerald Robert O'Sullivan, World War I Victoria Cross holder Sir HubertRance, last British governor of Burma and later governor of Trinidad and Tobago...
starting with the Rangoon Police and mass rallies, the new British governor HubertRance offered Aung San and the others seats in the Executive Council. Aung...
opened on 10 December 1946 by General Aung San and then Governor Sir HubertRance. Mawlamyine is famous for its tropical fruits and for its cuisine as...
William Havelock Ramsden Brigadier Gael Kathleen Ramsey Major-General Sir HubertRance Brigadier John Pomeroy Randle OBE MC (1921—2021), Devonshire and Dorset...