Elections to the Legislative Council were held in Kenya Colony on 15 March 1924.
By the 1920s, there was a sizeable Asian population who demanded a role in the developing political life of what had become the Kenya Colony.
Hain was born in the Kenya Colony, but moved to the Union of South Africa about a year later.
The territory became Kenya Colony on 23 July.
By the time the Kenya Colony came into being in 1920, about 10,000 British people had settled in the area.
In the following year, he became Chief Native Commissioner in Kenya Colony.
Elections to the Legislative Council were held in Kenya Colony in 1931.
Until 1963 it was a British dependency, called Kenya Colony and Protectorate.
On 23 July 1920 the protectorate became the Kenya Colony.
Elections to the Legislative Council were held in Kenya Colony on 5 February 1927.