COLONEL ROBERT HENRY
Robert Henry stepped into the ranks of officership from Brisbane, Australia in 1893. He has a succession of appointments of increasing importance and rose to be one of the front-rank Staff Officers in Australia. He did his duty as a Chaplain-Captain with the Australian Expeditionary Forces, and on returning to Melbourne at the close of the War was appointed to the Field Secretary of the Territory.
From there he graduated to the Chief Secretary-ship of New Zealand. In March of 1926 he moved to Toronto to become Chief Secretary for the Canada East Territory.
CANADA EAST AND BERMUDA TERRITORY
Chief Secretary
ASSUMED OFFICE: March 15, 1926 to January 10, 1931
PRECEDED BY: Colonel Albert Powley
SUCCEEDED BY: Colonel William Dalziel
CANADA EAST AND BERMUDA TERRITORY
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