Edward Arthur Dodwell
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Edward Arthur Dodwell (1919 – 22 May 2009) was a senior police officer in India.[1]
He was educated at the Lord Williams's School, Thame and then joined the Indian Imperial Police, rising to be Commissioner of Maharashtra. He subsequently remained in Bombay, becoming Director General of the Laxmi Vishnu Cotton Mills.
References
- ^ Bombay, India Office of the Accountant General (1949). History of Services, State of Bombay. Printed at the Government Central Press. p. 735.
Further reading
- http://announce.jpress.co.uk/bucks-herald/memorial/edward-arthur-ted-dodwell/4044719 Archived 26 April 2015 at archive.today
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