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- Sarawak civil service;
At time of death, he was of Bleswood, Hartley Wintney
In 1902, he was listed as:
Member of the Supreme Council, Resident, Barour
Acting magistrate, Kuching
Acting Resident, Sarawak First Division
Acting Judge, Supreme Court, Kuching
Resident 1st Class, Baram
Committee member of the Sarawak Club
- (Research):The engagement is announced between Reginald Stair Douglas, of Sarawak, younger son of late Sir John Douglas, KCM.G., and of [Doiirloa] Rossetti House. Chelsea, and Helen Swaine. second daughter late Mr. J. Roland Swaine and Mrs. Swaine
Douglas Reginald stair; ? Civil Service; b. 20 March 1877; s of lat Ven. ... Entered Sarawak Civil vice, 1896; Resident Baram District, Hon.
Mr . Reginald Stair Douglas, thereupon authorised a manuscript inscription 'Postage Paid 4 (or 7) Cts.
Entered Sarawak Civil Service, 1898; Resident Baram District, 1001 (?1901) ; Hon. Officer Administering the ...
Attended Malvern School (College?)
attended the berpupsa ceremony of the Sultan of Brunei in 1918
Douglas, R.S. 1907. A journey to the interior of Borneo to visit the Kelabit tribes. Journal of the Straits
Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 49: 53-62.
Douglas, R.S. 1909a. Visit to the Kelabits of Ulu Baram. Sarawak Gazette, 39: 29-30.
Douglas, R.S. 1909b. The 'pun mein' or salt springs of the upper Baram. Sarawak Gazette, 39:52-53.
Douglas, R.S. 1911. The Muriks. Sarawak Museum Journal, 1: 146-148.
Douglas, R.S. 1912. An expedition to the Bah country of central Borneo. Sarawak Museum Journal,
1(2): 17-29
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