Education Carey received his education at
The King's Hospital, and later
Dublin and Trinity College where he earned his
B.A. in 1925.
Colonial service In January 1926, Carey began his career as a
cadet win the
Federated Malay States (FMS). He later became an assistance controller in
Malacca, April 1927. Later that year in June, he was transferred to
Negeri Sembilan. After a year, he was assigned to
Kuala Lumpur, and finally
Klang in August 1928. His 1931 annual report, for example, illustrates colonial presumptions that Indian labour was acceptable.
Sports career Carey was born in
California. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, He died in
Thorpe St Andrew,
Norwich,
England, aged 63. A street as named after him in
Kuala Belait, Jalan Carey. ==References==