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Robert Laycock - Governor of Malta |  | Robert Laycock - Governor of Malta: Encyclopedia II - Robert Laycock - Governor of Malta |  | In 1954, his old friend, Anthony Head, now Secretary of State for War appointed Laycock to the position of Commander-in-Chief and Governor of Malta.
This was during a period of tensions surrounding a drive for independence, with Dom Mintoff leading the campaign to remove the British presence. Laycock served until 1959, having had his term extended twice. His tenure has been judged a success.
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|  |  | Robert Laycock: Encyclopedia II - Robert Laycock - Governor of Malta
Robert Laycock - Governor of Malta
In 1954, his old friend, Anthony Head, now Secretary of State for War appointed Laycock to the position of Commander-in-Chief and Governor of Malta.
This was during a period of tensions surrounding a drive for independence, with Dom Mintoff leading the campaign to remove the British presence. Laycock served until 1959, having had his term extended twice. His tenure has been judged a success.
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