Richards entered the
Malayan Civil Service in 1908. By 1921, he had become the Acting 1st Assistant Colonial Secretary for the
Straits Settlements. He served as Acting Under-Secretary of the
Federated Malay States in 1926, and became full Under-Secretary from 1927 to 1929. He was the Acting General Advisor in
Johore between 1929 and 1920, and from 1930 to 1933 he served as the governor of Northern Borneo. Following this, he served as
Governor of the Gambia from 1933 to 1936. He served as
Governor of Fiji from 1936 to 1938, holding this office concurrently with the position of
High Commissioner of the Western Pacific. From 1938 to 1943, he served as
Governor of Jamaica. From 1943 to 1948, he served as
Governor of Nigeria. He was known in the Colonial Service as 'Old Sinister'. He became the first Colonial Office official to be raised to the peerage while still in office. In 1986, his former private secretary in Nigeria, Richard Peel, published a memoir of Richards, titled
Old Sinister: A Memoir of Sir Arthur Richards. == Politics ==