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| Lewes departed Durban 13 August and arrived at | Ceylon a month later. |
| voyage to the mountains north of Madras and to | Ceylon, a description of which was later published in |
| The Church of | Ceylon: A history, 1945-1995 Editor: Medis, Frederick |
| In 1847 he was appointed Governor of | Ceylon, a post he held until 1850. |
| Hamid Sayani helped popularise Radio | Ceylon across the Indian sub-continent. |
| The University of | Ceylon Act No. 1 of 1972, replaced it with the Univer |
| Postgraduate Medicine under the University of | Ceylon Act No.1 of 1976 with Professor K. N. Senevira |
| eld for the administration officers called the | Ceylon Administrative Service (CAS) exam. |
| adio SEAC was handed over to the Government of | Ceylon after World War II who changed the name to Rad |
| as the first prime minister of Sri Lanka (then | Ceylon) after gaining independence. |
| Bandaranaike became the 4th Prime Minister of | Ceylon after independence and his granddaughter Chand |
| s next appearance in important cricket was for | Ceylon, again in a one-day match with an England side |
| bound for India but it played four matches in | Ceylon against the Europeans XI, the Ceylonese XI, an |
| only first-class appearance for the Europeans ( | Ceylon) against the Marylebone Cricket Club in Januar |
| d first-class match 5 years later, playing for | Ceylon against the Indian University Occasionals. |
| de his first-class debut in 1956, representing | Ceylon against India at the P Saravanamuttu Stadium. |
| He played his first first-class match for | Ceylon against an English side in 1966, and was later |
| d Silver medals for furniture exhibited at the | Ceylon Agricultural Exhibitions, the Indian Industria |
| Incidentally, he was the one who bought the | Ceylon Agriculture Self-sufficiency bill in the Legis |
| with first class honors from the University of | Ceylon, Ahmed Marikar sat for the Ceylon Civil Servic |
| The Royal | Ceylon Air Force first establish a detachment in the |
| Final in 1951 as the Royal | Ceylon Air Force (RCyAF) was established as the young |
| He was the second Commander of the Royal | Ceylon Air Force during the early 1960s. |
| y Balliols exported were 12 Mk.2s to the Royal | Ceylon Air Force. |
| Established in 1959 when the Royal | Ceylon Air Force acquired BAC Jet Provost from the UK |
| e Wing goes back to the formation of the Royal | Ceylon Air Force when pilot training began with de Ha |
| ri Lanka Air Force, its predecessor, the Royal | Ceylon Air Force. |
| He wrote The Game Birds of India, Burmah and | Ceylon along with Allan Octavian Hume in three volume |
| stablished law department of the University of | Ceylon along with Lakshman Kadirgamar. |
| The Dutch in | Ceylon: an account of their early visits to the islan |
| s membership included the British governors of | Ceylon and high civil, judicial and medical officials |
| The Executive Council of | Ceylon and the Legislative Council of Ceylon was esta |
| rogrammes broadcast over the airwaves of Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Co |
| He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry, | Ceylon and Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences |
| ereafter he was appointed as Director of Radio | Ceylon and thereafter went on to serve five years in |
| of Posts and Telecommunications in independent | Ceylon and father of Ganesh Sittampalam the Guinness |
| olonial governor, who was once the Governor of | Ceylon and Governor of Straits Settlements. |
| the holder a seat in the Executive Council of | Ceylon and advised the Governor of Ceylon on military |
| n took command of the Indian built frigate HMS | Ceylon and continued operating in the Indian Ocean, b |
| and went on to become the Solicitor General of | Ceylon and Acting Attorney General, when C.H. Elphins |
| in the firm of Shaw Wallace & Co of India and | Ceylon and of R. G. Shaw & Co of London and one of th |
| lombo, he gained a B.A. from the University of | Ceylon and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship (to the U |
| lumes of The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma(1902-1918). |
| yed first class cricket during 1971 to 1972 in | Ceylon and for the Cambridge University team. |
| sh Services of the Commercial Service of Radio | Ceylon and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. |
| vivors were put on the liner Nankin, bound for | Ceylon, and ultimately, home to Britain. |
| English cricket team led by G F Vernon toured | Ceylon and India in the winter of 1889-90. |
| is tour, see : Lord Hawke's XI cricket team in | Ceylon and India in 1892-93 |
| lled to the bar as a barrister, he returned to | Ceylon and practiced law. |
| the Bachelor of Laws degree in Sri Lanka (then | Ceylon) and was an Attorney at Law by profession . |
| e, he was first appointed high commissioner to | Ceylon and then successfully ran for parliament in 19 |
| t the Royal College Colombo, the University of | Ceylon and Harvard University. |
| Malaysia, New Caledonia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, | Ceylon and Australia. |
| he team stopped to play the national team from | Ceylon, and Cleaver took his part as one of the two t |
| for 24 years from 1930-54, including in India, | Ceylon and Burma, rising to the rank of Lt-Colonel. |
| flown off the Shah and she briefly returned to | Ceylon and Bombay for refitting and training. |
| re formed in the campuses of the University of | Ceylon and there after continued in the University of |
| . (1905) The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma. |
| and, South Africa, the Pacific Islands, India, | Ceylon, and several countries in Europe. |
| In his 40 first class games for both | Ceylon and Oxford Universities, De Saram made 2789 ru |
| d the first Western Medical Mission in Asia at | Ceylon and later became the first American medical mi |
| the introduction of Sinhala pop music at Radio | Ceylon and the English Service. |
| lored much of the territory of South India and | Ceylon, and visited Malaya, Singapore and Indonesia. |
| Later it moved to Singapore, Colombo ( | Ceylon) and then Kilindini (Kenya). |
| The tea is grown in the mountains of central | Ceylon and is made using oil from the Bergamot fruit. |
| Sir Julien Cahn's cricket team toured | Ceylon and Malaya in the spring of 1937. |
| He then returned to | Ceylon and joined the Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP). |
| e former Postmaster General, Director of Radio | Ceylon and Government Agent. |
| With Olcott's help, Thass was able to visit | Ceylon and obtain diksha from the Sinhalese Buddhist |
| cripts (The Near and Middle East : India, with | Ceylon, and Burma : Central and Eastern Asia) |
| The ships visited Australia, Japan, | Ceylon, and other countries, arriving at Suez on 3 Ja |
| chi, Pakistan; Singapore, Malaya; Trincomalee, | Ceylon; and Bombay, India. |
| ese bomb hit the ship that was carrying him to | Ceylon, and because the crew were reluctant to evacua |
| Norton Pereira was a broadcaster with Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Co |
| ty into the Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, | Ceylon and Burma (BLPI). |
| It was introduced into parts of Africa, | Ceylon, and Malesia (Smith, 1985; pp. |
| he British Commonwealth Conference in Colombo, | Ceylon and to the Fifth Session of the United Nations |
| he Admiralty, leading naval missions to India, | Ceylon and Burma. |
| therine Scott came to Sri Lanka (then known as | Ceylon) and started the "Kollupitiya Girl's English S |
| During the interwar period he served in India, | Ceylon and even at the Tank Inspection Department, at |
| hire saw service in Malta, the Ionian Islands, | Ceylon and China. |
| 89) was a distinguished broadcaster with Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Co |
| He was a pioneer of Radio | Ceylon and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation and |
| cted as a member of the Legislative Council of | Ceylon and to the State Council. |
| ere, she sailed to Suez, Egypt, Aden, Colombo, | Ceylon, and Madras, India, where she arrived on 7 Jan |
| reatly reduced the strength of Dutch forces in | Ceylon and gave fortification details to the British. |
| The Australia national cricket team toured | Ceylon and India in the last three months of 1969. |
| New Episode: | Ceylon and southern India. |
| T (1907) The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma. |
| Hewegama graduated from the University of | Ceylon and took oaths as an Advocate. |
| vision of this Act, the status of a citizen of | Ceylon, and it is found at any time that the renuncia |
| its branch under the name, Commercial Bank of | Ceylon and took 40% of the equity. |
| He was born in | Ceylon and went to Japan in 1961 as a Mombusho schola |
| Smith's The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma. |
| He was a judge of the Supreme Court of | Ceylon and Solicitor General of Ceylon. |
| e were able to listen to broadcasts from Radio | Ceylon and many of the popular items now in the progr |
| mo Fernando was a popular announcer with Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Ceylon Broadcasting Corpo |
| : Portuguese conquest of Jaffna Kingdom, Dutch | Ceylon, and British Ceylon |
| ut this tour, see : Australian cricket team in | Ceylon and India in 1935-36 |
| His music was featured widely on Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Co |
| blished in Colombo Campus of the University of | Ceylon and was upgraded to a faculty in 1973. |
| Oates in The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma series. |
| His enduring love and affection for | Ceylon and its people stayed with him - as is evident |
| eon Belleth was a popular announcer with Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Co |
| ed port of Trincomalee on the eastern coast of | Ceylon, and successfully stormed Fort Fredrick and Fo |
| rics in the Faculty of Medicine, University of | Ceylon and subsequently the University of Colombo. |
| lished many notes on exotic animals from Java, | Ceylon and the Cape. |
| eded at HQ South East Asia Command at Kandy in | Ceylon and as NCAC commander he was required to be re |
| ornwall, 320 km (170 nmi; 200 mi) southwest of | Ceylon, and sank the two ships. |
| human specimens as the Bushmen, the Veddhas of | Ceylon, and some African tribes, to the same intellec |
| It served the Dutch East India Company in | Ceylon and Cape Town. |
| The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma. |
| in economics and sociology from University of | Ceylon and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to stu |
| 1889: The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma. |
| He was born at Baddegama, Sri Lanka (then | Ceylon), and returned to England to be educated at Sh |
| n 1887 Bruno Geisler began collecting birds in | Ceylon and Java with his brother Herbert. |
| , who would become the first Prime Minister of | Ceylon and found the United National Party which is s |
| West preached in India, | Ceylon, and Hong Kong. |
| velled as part of George Vernon's team to tour | Ceylon and India in the English winter of 1889-90, pl |
| He is perhaps best known for writing | Ceylon and the Cingalese, a book published in two vol |
| it was replaced by the arms of the Dominion of | Ceylon and was once again replaced in 1972 with the a |
| ynchota :The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma |
| k (1900) The Fauna of British India, including | Ceylon and Burma - the Arachnida volume. |
| He wrote extensively about his travels to | Ceylon and India. |
| ut this tour, see : Australian cricket team in | Ceylon and India in 1969-70 |
| asekera was a respected broadcaster with Radio | Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Co |
| g completed his degree, Gunasekara returned to | Ceylon and became captain of his country's cricket te |
| In 1796 he accompanied his regiment to | Ceylon, and in 1799 became by exchange captain and li |
| study veterinary sciences at the University of | Ceylon and gained his M.A. and PhD from the Universit |
| eries on The Fauna of British India, Including | Ceylon and Burma. |
| fleet and adequate air support operating from | Ceylon and sent General Wavell (India Command) a note |
| S London, HMS Cumberland, HMNZS Gambia and HMS | Ceylon, and ten destroyers. |
| the ceremonial assembly hall for the Senate of | Ceylon and the House of Representatives of Ceylon unt |
| He was the Speaker of the State Council of | Ceylon and a member of the Legislative Council of Cey |
| In 1819 Greenwell took his regiment out to | Ceylon, and commanded it there for six years, but was |
| in the island and of the oldest bank, Bank of | Ceylon, and the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. |
| In fact, when rulers of | Ceylon and Calicut received news that your Majesty's |
| illions tuned into the radio station and Radio | Ceylon announcers enjoyed iconic status with South As |
| s deligation bring tributes to the Governor of | Ceylon annually for British protection. |
| The result of his residence in | Ceylon appeared in Christianity in Ceylon (1850) and |
| The | Ceylon Armed Services Inauguration Medal was awarded |
| e received the Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya, the | Ceylon Armed Services Long Service Medal and clasp, P |
| ng his long career in the Navy he received the | Ceylon Armed Services Long Service Medal and clasp, P |
| It replaced the | Ceylon Armed Services Long Service Medal in 1972 when |
| p, Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal, | Ceylon Armed Services Long Services Medal and Clasp, |
| Reconnaissance Regiment became the core of the | Ceylon Armoured Corps. |
| aissance Regiment became the first unit of the | Ceylon Armoured Corps. |
| War II, it was taken over by the newly formed | Ceylon Army after Ceylon gained independence in 1948. |
| With the establishment of the | Ceylon Army in October 1948 a Provost Section was rai |
| The | Ceylon Army Pioneer Corps was raised on 5 July 1959 w |
| When the | Ceylon Army was raised in 1949, the need arose to rec |
| This regiment was disbanded when the | Ceylon Army was formed in 1949. |
| After independence in 1948 the newly formed | Ceylon Army built a base. |
| vacationing residence of the Commander of the | Ceylon Army and later was used by government minister |
| nese Army officer to serve as Commander of the | Ceylon Army (now Sri Lankan Army), a post he held fro |
| Costa requested a transfer to his old unit the | Ceylon Army Medical Corps which was turned down. |
| d prominently in the post-independence regular | Ceylon Army until General D. S. Attygalle (1967-1977) |
| onnaissance Squadron as the Cavalry Arm in the | Ceylon Army in the traditions of 1st The Queen's Drag |
| Since the 1950s the | Ceylon Army had assisted the police to guard the Temp |
| Anton Muttukumaru (later Commander of the | Ceylon Army) rowed at bow in a college four. |
| he War Medal 1939-1945, and for service in the | Ceylon Army, he received the Ceylon Armed Services In |
| Army were taken over by the newly established | Ceylon Army, and Diyatalawa became the primary traini |
| of October 10, 1949 marked the creation of the | Ceylon Army, as the CDF the CRNVR disbanded to make w |
| at was awarded to volunteer other ranks of the | Ceylon Army. |
| nstructed regular, and reconstituted volunteer | Ceylon Army. |
| parts it was garrisoned by a detachment of the | Ceylon Army. |
| elvanathan "Bai" Kadirgamar was a Major in the | Ceylon Army. |
| She sailed for | Ceylon, arriving in April 1944. |
| awn to facilitate a take over by troops of the | Ceylon Artillery. |
| He then became | Ceylon's first city planner, when he was appointed to |
| ablished in 1948 following the independence of | Ceylon as the Ministry of External Affairs and Defenc |
| olonial Office in London, but then returned to | Ceylon as private secretary to Governor Sir Robert Ch |
| The Company was established in 1894 in | Ceylon as The Nahalma Tea Estate Company Limited. |
| as the Former Order; those who derived it from | Ceylon as the Latter Order. |
| it, with the leftist LSSP and Communist Party ( | Ceylon) as well as the Tamil Nationalist Parties oppo |
| use of the British General Officer Commanding, | Ceylon as a vacationing residence in the cold highlan |
| British sportsmen pursued jackals in | Ceylon as well, though hounds would not attack jackal |
| l Mills as well as other business interests in | Ceylon, as Sri Lanka was then called. |
| ed in 1942 with the founding the University of | Ceylon, as such it is one of the two oldest faculties |
| general elections for the first Parliament of | Ceylon as a representative of the Galaha Electorate. |
| r travelling as far as North Africa, London or | Ceylon, as had been her original intention. |
| An account of his sea trip to | Ceylon as a part of a church delegation is considered |
| Established in 1949 in the University of | Ceylon as the department of education in Colombo it w |
| went against the colonial system prevailing in | Ceylon, as Sri Lanka was then known. |
| Southern India, but not in the desert-tracts; | Ceylon; Assam; Burma and Tenasserim; extending to Chi |
| He was also an Honorary Life Member of the | Ceylon Association in London. |
| He joined Radio | Ceylon at a time when the station was ruling the airw |
| ouncil, he joined the faculty of University of | Ceylon at the Peradeniya Campus. |
| Assembly) was a political party in Sri Lanka ( | Ceylon at the time) founded by Solomon West Ridgeway |
| g from Australia and New Zealand and it played | Ceylon at the Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium in Co |
| From 1948 to 1972, the nation was known as | Ceylon at the Olympic Games. |
| rs for the Southeast Asia Treaty Conference at | Ceylon at which Commander, Middle East Force, represe |
| nese in the British Colonial Administration of | Ceylon at the time. |
| strator who worked at the Botanical Gardens in | Ceylon at Kalutara between 1818-1822 and Peradenyia f |
| Burmese Buddhism with the Mahavihara school of | Ceylon, away from the Conjeveram-Thaton school of Shi |
| were then based at Chittagong Burma, Ratmalana | Ceylon, Baigachi and Mingaladon where the Beaufighter |
| In 1958 the | Ceylon Basketball Federation (CBF) was established wh |
| e Queen's Police Medal which was awarded until | Ceylon became a Republic in 1972. |
| underwent yet another name change in 1972 when | Ceylon became the republic of Sri Lanka. |
| After | Ceylon became Sri Lanka and MCC stopped organising En |
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