Short Story ID request

In British Empire days, an Englishman is stationed to some faraway post. He’s a creature of habit, and insists upon reading his newspapers (which arrive from home in bundles) in chronological order. One day a new man arrives who upsets the guy’s routine and reads the papers out of order. That’s about all I remember.
Thanks!

It reminds me of Evelyn Waugh’s The Man Who Liked Dickens, but that story involves books not newspapers.

I think it was a Somerset Maugham story but I can’t put my finger on it right now.
Maugham loved to mock rigid British administrators that insisted on maintaining ‘standards’ in the middle of the jungle like dressing for dinner etc.

Definitely a Somerset Maugham story. Can’t remember the title right now. I know I have it in one of my books at home. The young employee is not of the same social class as the older one. The older one is always keeping in touch with the “right sort” of people back home (people with titles and/or money) and the young one is an uncouth Scotsman or something like that. The young man is also rude to the native servants. The older man warns him not to be rude to the servants and the young man tells him to mind his own business. Eventually the young man is murdered by a servant he has mistreated. Happens in India or Burma.

Found it online! The Outstation By W. Somerset Maugham

http://maugham.classicauthors.net/outstation/

ETA: the setting is not Myanmar, but Malaysia (Borneo).

That’s it. I haven’t read it for ages. The older man is a terrible snob and the younger man a callous brute.