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l in the Legislative Council encouraging the | Ceylonese to achieve and strive for self-sufficiency i |
ches in Ceylon against the Europeans XI, the | Ceylonese XI, an Up-Country XI and a Ceylon national t |
He is of | Ceylonese Tamil ancestry. |
S.C. Obeysekara, Jnr was a | Ceylonese lawyer and politician. |
Murugesu Balasunderam was a | Ceylonese statesman and a lawyer. |
G. Arthur de Zoysa was a | Ceylonese statesman and businessmen. |
V.R. Schockman was a | Ceylonese statesman and physician. |
Sir Francis de Zoysa, KC was a | Ceylonese lawyer and statesmen. |
De Mel (21 January 1877 - 8 May 1936) was a | Ceylonese industrialist and politician. |
rwald was the vocalist of one of the leading | Ceylonese swing and dance bands of the early 1950s - T |
C advocated were secularism, a non-sectarian | Ceylonese nationalism and independence from Britain. |
The programme was a showcase for young | Ceylonese talent and school orchestras were featured o |
eral of Ceylon was the representative of the | Ceylonese monarch, and head of state, who held the tit |
eptember 1947, Needham, Massachusetts) was a | Ceylonese philosopher and metaphysician, as well as a |
s, one elected Burgher, one elected educated | Ceylonese, two appointed Low Country Sinhalese, two ap |
reafter by Sir Oliver Goonetilleke the first | Ceylonese to be appointed to the post. |
ish Empire to receive a Knighthood and first | Ceylonese to be a member of the Governor's Executive C |
Innes Pocock speculated that this was due to | Ceylonese dogs being closely related to the local jack |
of 1915' and to condemn 'the betrayal of the | Ceylonese nation by Sir Baron Jayatilaka... in attempt |
Rationing was instituted so that | Ceylonese were comparatively better fed than their Ind |
He was elected to the | Ceylonese Legislative Council and served as its member |
orn January 29, 1936 in Colombo) is a former | Ceylonese first-class cricketer. |
asekara (July 27, 1894 - May 16, 1969) was a | Ceylonese first-class cricketer. |
Less than 3,000 | Ceylonese were eligible to vote for the four elected u |
(8 April 1903 - date of death unknown) was a | Ceylonese born English cricketer. |
Adigar Sir Cuda Ratwatte was a | Ceylonese, the first elected mayor of Kandy and first |
The Society admitted | Ceylonese officers from 1916, with the appointment of |
ead Mudliyar), the highest position a native | Ceylonese could have achieved in British Ceylon. |
ame Dissava (known as P.B Bulankulame) was a | Ceylonese politician, he was the former Cabinet Minist |
Rohan de Saram was born to | Ceylonese parents in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. |
League and a Marxist study group with other | Ceylonese students in London. |
licies that profoundly changed the course of | Ceylonese politics in the following decades. |
A huge favourite with | Ceylonese and indeed children in South Asia was the so |
Radio Ceylon turned young | Ceylonese talent into household names - among them the |
inception its members were British, however | Ceylonese planters joined the membership and now inclu |
Frederick Dornhorst, KC was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) lawyer. |
Abdul Latiff Abdul Majeed was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) politician and Member of Parlia |
Her mother (maiden name Joachim) was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) of Dutch Burgher/Eurasian ethni |
Sir Richard Morgan was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) lawyer, who served as Chief Jus |
r (29 December 1893 - 23 August 1984), was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) lawyer, politician and philanth |
December 12, 1875 - February 16, 1953) was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) barrister, politician and freed |
ardene, JP, CLI (June 17, 1872 - 1945) was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) engineer, politician and milita |
r, KC (June 15, 1880 - April 22, 1944) was a | Ceylonese (Sri Lankan), judge and lawyer. |
e to Ceylon from England, this was the first | Ceylonese to make such a solo flight. |
e the Printing press used to print the first | Ceylonese newspaper,"Lankalokaya" may be seen. |
In 1959 Bishop's College had the first | Ceylonese Principal Miss A.C. B. Jayasuriya, and with |
He became a | Ceylonese Member of Parliament in 1947 and 1953. |
s born to Thomas Amarasuriya, OBE, the first | Ceylonese Chairman of the Planters Association. |
Rear Admiral G.R.M. De Mel, OBE - First | Ceylonese commander of the Navy (08.15.1955 to 15.11.1 |
Air Vice Marshal E. R. Amarasekara the first | Ceylonese Commander of the Air Force. |
6 he succeeded Principal Bradby as the first | Ceylonese Principal of Royal College Colombo in 1946 h |
cipated in protests to gain equal rights for | Ceylonese soldiers of World War I, who were neglected |
ds, disputes broke out between the Tamil and | Ceylonese members of the Ceylon Labour Union and A. E. |
Eddie Grey, who would later become the first | Ceylonese head of the mounted police. |
He became the first | Ceylonese commanding officer of the Ceylon Light Infan |
he State Council of Ceylon, he was the first | Ceylonese commanding officer of the Ceylon Light Infan |
ADC, CLI (6 July 1908 - 2001) was the first | Ceylonese Army officer to serve as Commander of the Ce |
ed Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force as the first | Ceylonese commissioned officer, later his commission w |
Opposition was also seen among the | Ceylonese garrison on the Cocos Islands which mutinied |
lery is highly priced and is in the heart of | Ceylonese culture representing the glorious times of t |
10 first-class matches in total for various | Ceylonese representative sides and also captained one |
6,December 0, 1936 (1936-00-00) (age 75). of | Ceylonese or Sri Lankan Tamil descent, Thanabalasingam |
ok over the operations of Colombo Radio, the | Ceylonese radio station that was launched in 1925. |
the Ceylon Pioneer Corp. "So it fell to the | Ceylonese to survey the railways and to build and man |
The admission of | Ceylonese into the Ceylon Civil Service. |
d class and third class carriages use by the | Ceylonese on the trains due to the first was reserved |
o was the First Mudaliyar highest post for a | Ceylonese in the British Colonial Administration of Ce |
This upper class of | Ceylonese derived their wealth from land holdings that |
s' School was a training institute for young | Ceylonese, inclined to teach the gospel. |
il 1954, the decision was taken to appoint a | Ceylonese native to the post of Governor-General, the |
Following the mutiny the use of | Ceylonese combat troops was discontinued by the Britis |
Desmond Kelly is a | Ceylonese musician who has entertained in Sri Lanka an |
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