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- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) abstract "Sir Patrick Duncan GCMG PC (1870–1943) was the sixth Governor-General of the Union of South Africa, holding office from 1937 to 1943.Born in Scotland in 1870, he took degrees in classics at the University of Edinburgh and at Balliol College, Oxford, and studied law in the Inner Temple, before joining the British civil service.In 1901, during the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902), he was recruited by Viscount Milner, to join a team of young administrators - known as \"Milner's Kindergarten\" - to govern and anglicise the British-occupied Transvaal. He was Colonial Secretary of the Transvaal from 1903 until the colony was granted self-government in 1907, playing an important part in the repatriation of ex-prisoners of war, and in the social and financial reconstruction of the former Boer state.Duncan practised as an attorney from 1907 to 1910, and was a legal adviser to the Transvaal delegation to the 1908-1909 National Convention that drew up the constitution for the Union of South Africa.He was a member of the Union Parliament from 1910 to 1936, first as a member of the Unionist Party, then of the South African Party and its successor the United Party. He was Minister of Education, the Interior, and Public Health in the SAP administration from 1921 to 1924, and Minister of Mines in the UP administration from 1933 to 1936.Duncan was appointed Governor-General in 1937, the first South African appointee to hold the post. King George VI, whom he represented as head of state, knighted him and appointed him to the Privy Council.Although widely respected and above party politics, he made himself controversial in 1939 by refusing to call a general election on the question of whether or not the Union should enter World War II.The prime minister, General Hertzog, wanted to stay neutral, but Parliament supported his deputy, General Smuts, who proposed to declare war. Hertzog resigned, Smuts became prime minister and led the country into war, and political re-alignments followed.Sir Patrick died in office, in 1943. His ashes were interred in a monument at the new Duncan Dock in Cape Town harbour, which was named after him. The informal township of Duncan Village in East London, and the suburb of Duncanville near Vereeniging, were also named after him.Sir Patrick married Alice Dold in 1916. They had three sons and a daughter. One son, Andrew (1920–1942), was killed on active service in Libya. Another son, Patrick (1918–1967), was a well-known anti-apartheid activist.".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) almaMater Balliol_College,_Oxford.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) almaMater University_of_Edinburgh.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthPlace Banffshire.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthPlace Ellon,_Aberdeenshire.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthPlace United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathDate "1943-07-17".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathPlace Pretoria.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathPlace Transvaal_Province.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathPlace Union_of_South_Africa.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) monarch George_VI.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) nationality White_South_African.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) office "Governor-General of the Union of South Africa".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) orderInOffice "6th".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) orderInOffice "Minister for the Interior".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) party United_Party_(South_Africa).
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) predecessor George_Villiers,_6th_Earl_of_Clarendon.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) predecessor Thomas_Watt_(politician).
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) primeMinister Jan_Smuts.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) successor Daniel_François_Malan.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) successor Nicolaas_Jacobus_de_Wet.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) termPeriod Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General)__1.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) termPeriod Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General)__2.
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- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Edinburgh.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) wikiPageWikiLink Vereeniging.
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- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patrick Duncan (Governor-General)".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patrick Duncan".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Patrick Duncan".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) after Nicolaas_Jacobus_de_Wet.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) almaMater Balliol_College,_Oxford.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) almaMater University_of_Edinburgh.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) before George_Villiers,_6th_Earl_of_Clarendon.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthDate "1870".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthPlace Banffshire.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthPlace Ellon,_Aberdeenshire.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) birthPlace United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathDate "1943-07-17".
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathPlace Pretoria.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathPlace Transvaal_Province.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) deathPlace Union_of_South_Africa.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) monarch George_VI.
- Patrick_Duncan_(Governor-General) name "Sir Patrick Duncan".