List of colonial governors in 1970

This is a list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in 1970. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed.

Australia

Denmark

  • Faroe Islands
    • High Commissioner – Mogens Wahl, High Commissioner in the Faroe Islands (19611972)
    • Prime Minister –
      1. Kristian Djurhuus, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (19681970)
      2. Atli Dam, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (19701981)

France

France and United Kingdom

  • New Hebrides
    • British Resident Commissioner – Colin Allan (19661973)
    • French Resident Commissioner[1]Robert Jules Amédée Langlois (19691974)

New Zealand

Portugal

  • Angola
    • High Commissioner and Governor-General – Camilo Augusto de Miranda Rebocho Vaz, High Commissioner and Governor–General of Angola (19661972)
  • Cape Verde Islands
    • Governor – Antonio Lopes dos Santos, Governor of the Cape Verde Islands (19691974)
  • Macau
  • Mozambique
    • High Commissioner and Governor-General –
      1. Baltazar Rebelo de Sousa, High Commissioner and Governor-General of Mozambique (19681970)
      2. Eduardo Arantes e Oliveira, High Commissioner and Governor-General of Mozambique (19701972)
  • Portuguese GuineaAntónio de Spínola, Governor of Portuguese Guinea (1968–1973)
  • Portuguese Timor
    • Governor – José Nogueira Valente Pires, Governor of Portuguese Timor (19681972)
  • Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
    • High Commissioner – António Jorge da Silva Sebastião, High Commissioner of São Tomé and Príncipe (19631972)

South Africa

  • South West Africa
    • Administrator – Johannes Gert Hendrik van der Wath, Administrator of South West Africa (19681971)

Spain

  • Spanish Sahara
    • Governor-General – José María Pérez de Lema y Tejero, Governor-General of Spanish Sahara (19671971)

United Kingdom

United States

References

  1. Subordinated to the Governor of New Caledonia.
  2. Subordinated to the Chief political resident of the Persian Gulf, see under Bahrain.
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