Watherstone I. Blelloch
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Sir Dato’ I.W. Blelloch M.C.S., D.K.B. (Perak), C.M.G. (1955) was born in 1901 and educated at Dunfermline High School and Edinburgh University. He was the cadet at F.M.S. (1926), District officer of Krian (Class III), District Officer of Raub (1932) (Class IV), Acting British Adviser for Terengganu and the last posting British Adviser for Perak (1951 - 1956). His monthly salary as the Adviser for Perak was $1500 [1]. Sir Blelloch also posted as the Acting British High Commissioner in Brunei, to replace Sir Dennis Charles White.
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| Preceded by James Innes Miller |
British Adviser of Perak 1951 – 1956 |
Succeeded by 'post abolished' |

