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Stanley Wyatt Smith

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Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Stanley Smith

Occupation
  
British Diplomat

Alma mater
  
King's College London

Education
  
Bedford Modern School


Born
  
3 April 1887 (
1887-04-03
)
Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England

Died
  
17 November 1958(1958-11-17) (aged 71) Burleigh, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England

Known for
  
Consul-General of Manila Consul-General of Honolulu

Stanley Wyatt-Smith (3 April 1887 – 17 November 1958) was Consul-General of Manila (1938–42) and Honolulu (1943-44).

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Early life

Wyatt-Smith was born in Minchinhampton on 3 April 1887 the son of Rev. WH Smith and Susannah (née Rice). He was educated at Bedford Modern School and King's College London.

Diplomatic service

In 1907 Wyatt-Smith entered the Consular Service in China. He was a student interpreter in Peking (1907–09), Shanghai (1913–14) and Swatow (1914–17). He was then made acting Consul at Tsinan (1917–18) and later at Wuchow (1918-20).

Wyatt-Smith was Vice-Consul at Hankow (1921), Shanghai (1922–23), Senior District Officer at Wei-hai-wei (1923–25), Consul at Chinkiang (1926–27) and Tengyeuh (1927–31). The American journalist Edgar Snow stayed with Wyatt-Smith in Tengyeuh as relayed in Robert Farnsworth's book about Snow's time in Asia: 'Stanley Wyatt-Smith, the British consul, was a congenial and well-informed host'. Lady Diana Cooper described him as,'...delightful...His confidence and poise far exceeded any English Consuls I have seen'.

After Tengyeuh, Wyatt-Smith was Consul at Changsha (1931–32), Newchang (1933), Tsinan (1933), Foochow (1934–36) and Swatow (1937–38). In 1938 Smith was promoted to Consul-General of Manila (1938–42) until he was interned at Santo Tomas Internment Camp by the Japanese military authorities on the occupation of Manila and repatriated in 1942. In 1943 he was made Consul-General of Honolulu until his retirement in 1945.

Family life

Wyatt-Smith married firstly Clara Mabel Smyth (one son and one daughter, his son killed on active service in 1945). He married secondly Beatrix, eldest daughter of Sir Francis Metford KCB OBE. He died in Burleigh, Stroud, Gloucestershire, on 17 November 1958.

Publications

  • Where China meets Burma (with wife, Beatrix Metford), 1935
  • Articles and stories of life and customs on Burma-China Frontier
  • References

    Stanley Wyatt Smith Wikipedia


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