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John Radley Walters

John Radley Walters (20 January 1888 - 27 September 1972) was a British born Ceylonese public servant, who served as the 14th Postmaster General of Ceylon between 1934 and 1940.[1]

John Radley Walters
Born(1888-01-20)20 January 1888
Ilfracombe, Devon, England
Died27 September 1972(1972-09-27) (aged 84)
NationalityBritish
EducationSherborne School
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Occupationpublic servant
Known forPostmaster General of Ceylon
Term1933 - 1940
PredecessorHarry Archibald Burden
SuccessorJohn Pringle Appleby
SpouseMargaret Emmy née Reinmann
ChildrenMargaret Ann (b.1919)
Parent(s)John Walters (father), Ann Sears (mother)

John Radley Walters, was born in Ilfracombe, Devon on 20 January 1888, the eldest of three children and the only son of Rev. John Walters (1839-1904) and Ann née Sears (1858-1942). He studied at the Sherborne School, Dorset, from 1902 to 1907,[2] before attending the University of Cambridge obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree.

At the age of 23, in November 1911, he joined the Ceylon Civil Service and in December was attached to the Kandy Kachcheri, in May 1912 he was transferred to the Galle Kachcheri and in November 1912 he was appointed as a police magistrate in Negombo. In May 1915 he was appointed as a police magistrate in Gampola, in July 1917 as the district judge in Badulla, in December 1920 as police magistrate in Kurunegala, and in December 1921 as assistant government agent in Mullaitivu. This was followed as the district judge on Nuwara Eliya in July 1923 and concurrently as assistant government agent in Nuwara Eliya in November 1923. In February 1924 he was made the assistant government agent for Kegalle, then the district judge for Matara in October 1926, the assistant government agent for Trincomalee in March 1927, the assistant government agent for Badulla in April 1928, returning to the position of assistant government agent in Trincomalee in June 1929 and then in March 1931 as the assistant government agent for the North Western Province.[3]

In September 1933 he was appointed as the Postmaster General of Ceylon and Director of Telecommunications, following the retirement of Harry Archibald Burden. Walters was responsible for establishing the Ceylon-Indo air mail service in July 1936.[4][5] Following his tenure as Postmaster General he was appointed as the government agent for Uva. After retiring from the Ceylon Civil Service he and his wife migrated to Australia, settling in Canberra, where he died on 27 September 1972, at the age of 84.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Wijeyesinghe, H. R. H. (1937). Ceylon in Coronation Year. Vol. 1. Maradana: Ceylon Stationers. p. 35.
  2. ^ "List of Known Participants" (PDF). Sherborne School. September 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  3. ^ Mercer, Sir William H.; Harding, A. J.; Gent, G. E. J. (1932). The Dominions Office and Colonial List. London: Waterloo and Sons. p. 798.
  4. ^ "Indo-Ceylon Air Mail Service". The Straits Times. 20 February 1936. p. 14. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  5. ^ Devarajah, Lloyd Rajaratnam (11 March 2020). "Double anniversary in aviation and transportation". The Daily News. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Family Notices". The Canberra Times. Vol. 47, no. 13, 240. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 28 September 1972. p. 22. Retrieved 2 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • Liyanage, Michael (1987). The History of the Sri Lanka Post Office: 1815-1987. Colombo: Union of Post & Telecommunication Officers, Sri Lanka.
  • Sri Lanka Post
Government offices
Preceded by Postmaster General of Ceylon
1933–1940
Succeeded by

john, radley, walters, january, 1888, september, 1972, british, born, ceylonese, public, servant, served, 14th, postmaster, general, ceylon, between, 1934, 1940, born, 1888, january, 1888ilfracombe, devon, englanddied27, september, 1972, 1972, aged, canberra, . John Radley Walters 20 January 1888 27 September 1972 was a British born Ceylonese public servant who served as the 14th Postmaster General of Ceylon between 1934 and 1940 1 John Radley WaltersBorn 1888 01 20 20 January 1888Ilfracombe Devon EnglandDied27 September 1972 1972 09 27 aged 84 Canberra Australian Capital Territory AustraliaNationalityBritishEducationSherborne SchoolAlma materUniversity of CambridgeOccupationpublic servantKnown forPostmaster General of CeylonTerm1933 1940PredecessorHarry Archibald BurdenSuccessorJohn Pringle ApplebySpouseMargaret Emmy nee ReinmannChildrenMargaret Ann b 1919 Parent s John Walters father Ann Sears mother John Radley Walters was born in Ilfracombe Devon on 20 January 1888 the eldest of three children and the only son of Rev John Walters 1839 1904 and Ann nee Sears 1858 1942 He studied at the Sherborne School Dorset from 1902 to 1907 2 before attending the University of Cambridge obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree At the age of 23 in November 1911 he joined the Ceylon Civil Service and in December was attached to the Kandy Kachcheri in May 1912 he was transferred to the Galle Kachcheri and in November 1912 he was appointed as a police magistrate in Negombo In May 1915 he was appointed as a police magistrate in Gampola in July 1917 as the district judge in Badulla in December 1920 as police magistrate in Kurunegala and in December 1921 as assistant government agent in Mullaitivu This was followed as the district judge on Nuwara Eliya in July 1923 and concurrently as assistant government agent in Nuwara Eliya in November 1923 In February 1924 he was made the assistant government agent for Kegalle then the district judge for Matara in October 1926 the assistant government agent for Trincomalee in March 1927 the assistant government agent for Badulla in April 1928 returning to the position of assistant government agent in Trincomalee in June 1929 and then in March 1931 as the assistant government agent for the North Western Province 3 In September 1933 he was appointed as the Postmaster General of Ceylon and Director of Telecommunications following the retirement of Harry Archibald Burden Walters was responsible for establishing the Ceylon Indo air mail service in July 1936 4 5 Following his tenure as Postmaster General he was appointed as the government agent for Uva After retiring from the Ceylon Civil Service he and his wife migrated to Australia settling in Canberra where he died on 27 September 1972 at the age of 84 6 References edit Wijeyesinghe H R H 1937 Ceylon in Coronation Year Vol 1 Maradana Ceylon Stationers p 35 List of Known Participants PDF Sherborne School September 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Mercer Sir William H Harding A J Gent G E J 1932 The Dominions Office and Colonial List London Waterloo and Sons p 798 Indo Ceylon Air Mail Service The Straits Times 20 February 1936 p 14 Retrieved 1 February 2022 Devarajah Lloyd Rajaratnam 11 March 2020 Double anniversary in aviation and transportation The Daily News Retrieved 1 February 2022 Family Notices The Canberra Times Vol 47 no 13 240 Australian Capital Territory Australia 28 September 1972 p 22 Retrieved 2 February 2022 via National Library of Australia External links editLiyanage Michael 1987 The History of the Sri Lanka Post Office 1815 1987 Colombo Union of Post amp Telecommunication Officers Sri Lanka Sri Lanka PostGovernment officesPreceded byHarry Archibald Burden Postmaster General of Ceylon1933 1940 Succeeded byJohn Pringle Appleby Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Radley Walters amp oldid 1142489131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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