Sir Cecil Clementi (; 1 September 1875 – 5 April 1947) was a British colonial administrator who served as
Governor of Hong Kong
The governor of Hong Kong was the representative of the United Kingdom, British The Crown, Crown in British Hong Kong, Hong Kong from 1843 to 1997. In this capacity, the governor was president of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, Executiv ...
from 1925 to 1930, and
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements from 1930 to 1934.
Early life and education
Born in
Cawnpore (presently
Kanpur
Kanpur (Hindustani language, Hindustani: ), originally named Kanhapur and formerly anglicized as Cawnpore, is the second largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Uttar Pradesh after Lucknow. It was the primary ...
), India, Clementi was the son of Colonel Montagu Clementi,
Judge Advocate General in India, and his wife, Isabel Collard. He attended
St Paul's School and
Magdalen College, Oxford
Magdalen College ( ) is a Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, and ...
, where he studied
Sanskrit
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and the classics. In 1896, he achieved a first-class result in
mods, and was awarded a
Boden Scholarship in Sanskrit in 1897. He received honorable mentions for the Hertford (1895), Ireland (1896) and Craven (1896) scholarships.
Clementi was ''proxime accessit'' (runner-up) for the
Gaisford Greek Prose prize in 1897, and obtained his B.A. (2nd class ''
lit. hum.'', i.e. classics) in 1898. He was also ''proxime accessit'' for the Chancellor's Latin Essay prize in 1899, and obtained his
M.A. in 1901.
Early colonial service
In 1899, Clementi placed fourth in the competitive examinations for the civil service, which allowed him his choice of postings. His choice was Hong Kong, and upon his arrival he was sent up to
Canton, where he was a land officer until forced to return to Hong Kong by the events of the
Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist, and anti-Christian uprising in North China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by the Society of Righteous and Harmonious F ...
. Clementi's facility with languages was demonstrated when he passed the Cantonese examination in 1900, and the Pekingese examination six years later, in 1906.
After serving as an Assistant Registrar General in 1901, Clementi joined as a member of the Board of Examiners in Chinese, in 1902. In 1902, Clementi was seconded for special service under government of India and was created
J.P. in that same year. A year later, he was seconded for famine relief work in Kwangsi (
Guangxi
Guangxi,; officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People's Republic of China, located in South China and bordering Vietnam (Hà Giang Province, Hà Giang, Cao Bằn ...
). A year afterwards, Clementi was appointed Member of Land Court, Assistant Land Officer and Police Magistrate at
New Territories
The New Territories (N.T., Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese: ) is one of the three areas of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of H ...
, Hong Kong, a position he served in until 1906.
Due to his performance in the services, Clementi was promoted to Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Council, in 1907. While he was in that position, Clementi represented the Hong Kong government in the International Opium Conference at Shanghai, in 1909. A year later, he became the Private Secretary to the Administrator at that time, Sir
Francis Henry May
Sir Francis Henry May (; 14 March 1860 – 6 February 1922) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Fiji from 1911 to 1912 and Governor of Hong Kong from 1912 to 1918.
Early life and education
May was born in Dublin, Ir ...
. Clementi eventually became Acting Colonial Secretary and Member of both the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hong Kong. He would remain there until 1912.
Clementi played a part in the founding of the
University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
. Indeed, he wrote the words, in Latin, of the University Anthem, first performed 11 March 1912.
In 1913, Clementi was appointed colonial secretary of
British Guiana
British Guiana was a British colony, part of the mainland British West Indies. It was located on the northern coast of South America. Since 1966 it has been known as the independent nation of Guyana.
The first known Europeans to encounter Guia ...
, a post he held until 1922. From there he was named the colonial secretary of
Ceylon
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
, where he served until 1925. Each position imparted considerable responsibility, and on more than one occasion he was in charge of administering the entire government of his area of responsibility. Whilst in Ceylon he served as president of the
Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
The Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka (RASSL) is based in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is one of the oldest learned societies in Sri Lanka with a history of over 160 years. It was established on 7 February 1845, paralleling the Royal Asiatic Society ...
in 1924.
Governor of Hong Kong
In 1925, Clementi was appointed as
Governor of Hong Kong
The governor of Hong Kong was the representative of the United Kingdom, British The Crown, Crown in British Hong Kong, Hong Kong from 1843 to 1997. In this capacity, the governor was president of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, Executiv ...
, a position to which his fluency in Cantonese suited him well and in which he served until 1930.
During his tenure, the
Canton–Hong Kong strike, which crippled the Hong Kong economy, was resolved and
Kai Tak Airport entered operation (it would operate until
Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport is an international airport on the island of Chek Lap Kok in western Hong Kong. The airport is also referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport or Chek Lap Kok Airport, to distinguish it from its predec ...
opened and took over as the main airport in 1998). He also notably ended the practice of ''
Mui Tsai
''Mui tsai'' (), which means "little sister"Yung, ''Unbound Feet'', 37. in Cantonese, describes young Chinese people, Chinese women who worked as domestic servants in China, or in brothels or affluent Chinese households in traditional Chinese soc ...
'', the traditional Chinese "female maid servitude" system which often resulted in the abuse of young servant girls. He also appointed
Shouson Chow, a prominent Chinese merchant, as the first unofficial member of the
Executive Council. At the same time, he increased the numbers of official and non-official ("Unofficial") members in the
Legislative Council
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from eight to ten (including the Governor) and from six to eight, respectively. He invited one Chinese and one Portuguese (
Jose Pedro Braga) to be Unofficials.
Clementi opposed
Kuomintang's 1926
Northern Expedition
The Northern Expedition was a military campaign launched by the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Kuomintang (KMT) against the Beiyang government and other regional warlords in 1926. The purpose of the campaign was to reunify China prop ...
against northern Chinese warlords and advocated British arms support to
Peking
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, a move rejected by London. To counter the growing radicalization of the Chinese intelligentsia against colonialism and imperialism after the
May Fourth Movement
The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese cultural and anti-imperialist political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students gathered in front of Tiananmen to protest the Chinese government's weak response ...
, he proposed a revised school curriculum in Chinese language that stressed loyalty and traditional Chinese values. He advocated for the training of more teachers in the Chinese language and the establishment of a Chinese Department at the University of Hong Kong.
Governorship of the Straits Settlements

After his tenure as Governor of Hong Kong ended, Clementi went on to serve his last post in the Colonial Services as
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, which included
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
, and
High Commissioner for the Malay States, from 5 February 1930 to 17 February 1934.
He handed over to Sir
Andrew Caldecott, who become acting Governor, and left for England due to his illness. The position of Governor was later filled by Sir
Shenton Thomas
Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas (10 October 1879 – 15 January 1962) was a British colonial administrator, best remembered as the Governor of the Straits Settlements at the time of the Japanese invasion during the Second World War.
Bo ...
on 9 November 1934.
Six years later, in 1940, Clementi became the Master of the
Mercers' Company.
Personal life
Clementi was the nephew of the
Cecil Clementi Smith (1860–1916), Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner in the period 1887 to 1893. He was also the great-grandson of the
Italian
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* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
-born musician
Muzio Clementi
Muzio Filippo Vincenzo Francesco Saverio Clementi (23 January 1752 – 10 March 1832) was an Italian-British composer, virtuoso pianist, pedagogue, conductor (music), conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer, who was mostly ac ...
.
Clementi married Marie Penelope Rose Eyres, daughter of Admiral Cresswell John Eyres, in 1912. The couple had one son,
Cresswell, and three daughters.
Clementi died in
High Wycombe
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, England, on 5 April 1947.
Honours
*
C.M.G., 1916
*
K.C.M.G., 1926
*
G.C.M.G., 1931
*
K.St.J., 1926
*Fellow,
Royal Geographical Society
The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), often shortened to RGS, is a learned society and professional body for geography based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1830 for the advancement of geographical scien ...
(F.R.G.S.)
*Member,
Royal Asiatic Society
The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, commonly known as the Royal Asiatic Society, was established, according to its royal charter of 11 August 1824, to further "the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encourag ...
(M.R.A.S.)
*Honorary Fellow,
Magdalen College, Oxford
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, 1938
*Recipient,
Cuthbert Peek Award of the Royal Geographical Society, 1912
*Honours
LL.D.
A Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) is a doctoral degree in legal studies. The abbreviation LL.D. stands for ''Legum Doctor'', with the double “L” in the abbreviation referring to the early practice in the University of Cambridge to teach both canon law ...
degree,
Hong Kong University
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
, 1925
Publications
*
Cantonese Love Songs'. Clarendon Press (1904)
*''Summary of Geographical Observations taken during a Journey from Kashgar to Kowloon''. Noronha & Co. (1911)
*''Pervigilium Veneris, The vigil of Venus''. Blackwell (1911)
*
Bibliographical and other studies on the Pervigilium Veneris'. Blackwell (1913)
*
The Chinese in British Guiana'. The Argosy Company Limited (1915)
*''Elements in Analysis of Thought''. Blackwell (1933)
*''A Constitutional History of British Guiana''. Macmillan (1937) – a definitive work on the constitution of colonial British Guiana
Namesakes
*
Clementi Secondary School, Hong Kong
*Clementi Road, Hong Kong
*Cecil Clementi Street, Kanpur
*Sir Cecil's Ride (金督馳馬徑), Hong Kong
*
Clementi Town Secondary School, Singapore
*
Clementi
Clementi may refer to:
People
* Aldo Clementi (1925–2011), Italian composer
* Carlo Mazzone-Clementi (1920–2000), Italian actor and mime
* Cecil Clementi (1875–1947), British colonial administrator, Governor of Hong Kong and Straits Sett ...
, Singapore
*Cecile Mountain, Cameron Highland, Malaysia
*
Clementi MRT station
Clementi MRT station is an Elevated railway, elevated Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore), Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the East–West MRT line, East–West Line (EWL). Located in Clementi, Singapore, Clementi, Singapore, the station is locat ...
, Singapore
See also
*
History of Hong Kong
The region of Hong Kong has been inhabited since the Paleolithic, Old Stone Age, later becoming part of the Chinese Empire with its loose incorporation into the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC). Starting out as a Walled villages of Hong Kong, farming ...
References
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