Ronald Acott Hall
Ronald Acott Hall was a British diplomat, writer and politician.
Background
Hall was born in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, the son of J.E. Hall.Professional career
Hall joined the Foreign Office as a student interpreter in 1914, but served in the Royal Garrison Artillery during World [War I]. He was appointed to be a vice-consul in China in 1931 and consul in 1935. He was Consul-General at Canton 1945–48 and was appointed in the 1946 New Year Honours. Later he was a member of the British section of the European League for Economic Cooperation.Hall was the author of several books on historic periods in Europe and on China, including the following publications:
- Frederick The Great And His Seven Years' War
- Studies in Napoleonic Strategy
- Eminent Authorities on China
- The Official Pocket Guide to China
- Lame Ducks
- The 3000 Commonest Chinese Terms
Political career
He did not stand for parliament again.