In Africa he was able to influence colonial administrators about education and wild-life conservation.
In Africa, colonial administrators usually determined on which side of the road traffic would drive.
He was a British general and colonial administrator.
He was treated with respect by both colonial administrators and nationalist politicians.
Hence the long-standing desire of many colonial administrators to establish a unified structure became feasible.
In the mid-1730s, colonial administrators produced a draft of a land deed dating to the 1680s.
But colonial administrators had prepared the draft that resurfaced in the 1730s.
He served as colonial administrator for Newfoundland in 1863.
His charisma wasn't sufficient to gather the allegiance of senior colonial administrators or Generals.
He served briefly as colonial administrator in 1852.