Harry Humphreys

Henry Charles Humphreys (died 1987) was an English-born Papua New Guinean politician.

[1] After gaining an intermediate certificate at school, he served in the Territorial Army between 1937 and 1945, before becoming part of the Control Commission in Allied-occupied Germany in 1946.

[1] In 1951 he emigrated to the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, where he took on a plantation at Valupai near Talasea in 1953.

[1] He became a member of Talasea Local Government Council and West New Britain Advisory Council, as well as serving on the Education and Land boards of West New Britain.

[2] He was re-elected in the June–July 1987 elections, but died from a heart attack at Vunapope shortly afterwards.