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BRITISH ENGLISH Resident Commissioners appointed by the British crown have in common that they, but also most otherwise styled Commissioners, reside in the territorial unit they are in charge of. Notably in certain complex colonial units within the British Empire , the High Commissioner to whom was given the highest 'regional' supervision (either residing in one of the constitutive territories, e.g. in the British Western Pacific Territories first as Governor on Fiji, since 1952 on the Solomon Islands, or even in a neighbouring colony, e.g. the Governor of Malacca as High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States ) would commonly be represented in territories not comprising his residence by a Resident Commissioner, though another type of official was also possible (e.g. the British Consul in the protected state of Tonga , a Polynesian kingdom; an Administrator on Nauru ; a mere Chief Magistrate on tiny Pitcairn ). One could compare his taks to the Lieutenant-governor of a minor colony, especially as the High Commissioner indeed could be a British colonial Governor doubling as such. In the British Western Pacific Territories this was the case for
While the post of High commissioner for Southern Africa was held 27 January 1847 - 31 May 1910 by the Governors of the Cape Colony, then till 6 Apr 1931 by the Governors-general of South Africa, after that date filled separately till 1963, there have been resident representatives in the constituent territories:
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