Norton served at Staff Colleges in India and England, and commanded the
Royal Artillery and later the Madras District in the 1930s. He relinquished his appointment of BGS
Aldershot Command, and his temporary brigadier's rank, in April 1938. From 1940 to 1941, he was
acting governor and then
Commander-in-Chief of
Hong Kong. He retired in 1942, after a near fatal riding accident. ==Later years==