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The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915)/Graham, Walter Armstrong

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Graham, Walter Armstrong, F.R.G.C., M.R.S.R., Adviser to the Minister of Lands and Agriculture; e.s. of John Graham, J.P., Grasmere, Westmorland; m. Maude, d. of late Henry Barver of Wilmslow, Cheshire, 1898; educ: Trinity College, Oxford; entered Burma Civil Service, 1889; Assistant Political Officer, Northern Shan States, 1898; services lent to Siam, 1897 , Director, Bangkok Revenue Department, 1891; Director Land Records Department, Siam, 1901; resigned Burma Civil Service, 1903; Commander, Order of the White Elephant, 1908; Resident Commissioner, Kelantan, 1905. Publications: The French Roman Catholic Mission in Siam; Kelantan a Handbook. Recreation: riding, tennis. Address: The Residency, Kelantan, via Singapore. Club: British, United, Bangkok.