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Robert Turton, the Creole millionaire who made his fortune from chicle exports, defeated C. H.
Brown, the expatriate manager of the company, in the first elections for some of the Legislative Council seats in 1936.
After the elections, the governor promptly appointed Brown to the council, presumably to maintain the influence of what had for so long been the colony's chief business.
But Brown's defeat by Turton, one of the company's chief local business rivals, marked the decline of old British enterprises in relation to the rising Creole entrepreneurs with their United States commercial connections.

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