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First the Governors of Aceh, Celebes and some other areas in the Dutch
Indies, and of Curaçao (as the Netherlands Antilles were known before
1948) and Suriname used the national tricolour, with
in the red stripe two white balls.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998
Later one ball was added (then placed 1:2). This flag was also used
by the Governor of Netherlands New Guinea.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998
The Governor's flag [of Suriname] was white with
red, white and blue tribands at the top and at the bottom. These bands
symbolized the colonial ruler of Suriname -- the Netherlands. Centered
on the middle white field was a miniature version of the flag. When produced,
only the stars and ring appeared. There was no outline of a miniature flag
on the center white field.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998
This flag was adopted by Order in Council of 14 March 1966, together
with a similar flag for the Governor of the Netherlands
Antilles.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998
This flag was adopted by Order in Council of 14 March 1966, together
with a similar flag for the Governor of Suriname.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998
By Order in Council of 11 October 1986 (effective 1 January 1987) the
flag for the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles
was changed; in the miniature flag of the Netherlands Antilles one star
was dropped.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998
On 1 January 1986 Aruba left the Netherlands Antilles.
A flag for the Governor of Aruba was adopted by Order in Council of 29
October 1985. It had the same pattern, except the miniature flag of Aruba
is depicted in the form of a disk, with the star centered.
Mark Sensen, 1 June 1998