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No. 7,124 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920. P art I. General. Separate paging it) given to nick Part in order that it may he filed eeparately. P.VIU Minutw by tho (lovomor Proclamation!) by tho Governor , 1083 Appointments by tho Governor . . lOH.'i Appointments, sc., of Ro<?htmw .. 1080 Government Notification!) 1087 Revenue nnd Expenditure Returns 1080 Currency Commicsionero’ Notice.)., Noticea eallinn for Tondnro .. 1002 Contract") tor Supplies of Stores ,. Solos of Unncrvieeabla Artieles, &e. t0!)4 1,1 t.i ,tf V«>1ar, VA01D Vital Stotioticn ., •• * Mifteollonooua Doportmontol Noiiotis 2012 Abstracts of Soooon Roporta .. 2014 Soles of Arrack ond Toll Ronta .. 2011 Soles of Salt ond Timber “ Excise Ordinance " Notices .. 2015 Proceedings of Muntoipol Councils.. 2010 Notices to Mariners Patents Notifications .. ., Trade Marks Notifications Local Board Notices .. Road Committee Notioos Unofficial Announcements Specifications under “ The Irrigation’ Ordinance ” MetooroloRiool Returns Books registered under Ordinance No. 1 of 1886 PASS 2013 2050 2042 1006 Returns of Imports Railway Traffic Returns and Councillors for each Divioion of tlw Municipality of Colombo will bo i.wuo.l no a .Supplement to thin Gazette on Monday next, the 30th instunt. PROCLAMATIONS. I n tho Name of His Majesty GEORGE THE FIFTH, of tho United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of tho British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defondor of the Faith. PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency Sir Graeme T homson, Knight Commandor of the Moat Honourable Order of tho Bath, Officor Administering tho Government of tho Island of Ceylon, with the Dependencies thereof, G raeme T homson. W HEREAS a building Inis been erected by the Sanitary Board of tho Kalutara District, on the land called Malta- widanagewutta at Alutgama, within'the limits of'the said Board, for tho purposes of a public slaughter- house : and whereas such building has been certified to tho Officer Administering the Government by the “ proper rnthoriiy;” to wit., the Assisi ant. Government Agent of tho Kalutara District, as sufficient for the said purposes : Now know \V that We. the Officer Administering the Government, in exercise of tho powers vested in Us by section 22 of “ The Butchers’ Ordinance, 1893,” do hereby declare and proclaim tho said building to bo a public slaughter-house from the date hereof. Given at Colombo, in the said Island of Ceylon, this Twenty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand Nine hundred and Twenty. By His Excellency’s command, B. H orsburgh, * GOD SAVE THE KING. Acting Colonial Secretary. I n the Name of His Majesty GEORGE THE FIFTH, of tho United Kingdom of Groat Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith. PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency Sir Graeme T homson, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, *• Officer Administering the Government of the Island of Ceylon, with the Dependencies thereof, G raeme T homson. W HEREAS by the 3rd .-section of the Ordinance No. 9 of 1900, it is enacted that it shall bo lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Exco,nfive Connell, to appoint from time to time b,v Proclamation that a Census be taken at such time as shall be notified in such Proclamation : 1083 A 1 ..i *

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No. 7,124 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920.

P a r t I . G e n e r a l.Separate paging it) given to nick Part in order that it may he filed eeparately.

P.VIUMinutw by tho (lovomor Proclamation!) by tho Governor , 1083 Appointments by tho Governor . . lOH.'i Appointments, s c ., of Ro<?htmw . . 1080 Government Notification!) 1087Revenue nnd Expenditure Returns 1080 Currency Commicsionero’ Notice.). , Noticea eallinn for Tondnro . . 1002 Contract") tor Supplies of Stores , .Solos of Unncrvieeabla Artieles, &e. t0!)4

1,1 t.i ,tf V«>1ar,

VA01DVital Stotioticn . , • • *Mifteollonooua Doportmontol Noiiotis 2012 Abstracts of Soooon Roporta . . 2014 Soles of Arrack ond Toll Ronta . . 2011 Soles of Salt ond Timber “ Excise Ordinance " Notices . . 2015 Proceedings of Muntoipol Councils.. 2010 Notices to Mariners

Patents Notifications . . . ,Trade Marks Notifications Local Board Notices . .Road Committee Notioos Unofficial Announcements Specifications under “ The Irrigation’

Ordinance ”MetooroloRiool Returns Books registered under Ordinance

No. 1 of 1886

PASS

2013205020421006

Returns of Imports Railway Traffic Returns

and Councillors for each Divioion of tlw Municipality of Colombo will bo i.wuo.l no a .Supplement to thin Gazette on Monday next, the 30th instunt.

P R O C L A M A T I O N S .

In tho Name of His Majesty GEORGE THE FIFTH, of tho United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of tho British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defondor of the Faith.

P R O C L A M A T I O N ,By His Excellency Sir Graeme Thomson, Knight Commandor of the Moat Honourable Order of tho Bath,

Officor Administering tho Government of tho Island of Ceylon, with the Dependencies thereof,Graeme T homson.

W HEREAS a building Inis been erected by the Sanitary Board of tho Kalutara District, on the land called Malta- widanagewutta at Alutgama, within'the limits of'the said Board, for tho purposes of a public slaughter­

house : and whereas such building has been certified to tho Officer Administering the Government by the “ proper rnthoriiy;” to wit., the Assisi ant. Government Agent of tho Kalutara District, as sufficient for the said purposes :

Now know \V that We. the Officer Administering the Government, in exercise of tho powers vested in Us by section 22 of “ The Butchers’ Ordinance, 1893,” do hereby declare and proclaim tho said building to bo a public slaughter-house from the date hereof.

Given at Colombo, in the said Island of Ceylon, this Twenty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand Nine hundred and Twenty.

By His Excellency’s command,B. Horsburgh,

* GOD SAVE THE KING. Acting Colonial Secretary.

In the Name of His Majesty GEORGE THE FIFTH, of tho United Kingdom of Groat Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith.

P R O C L A M A T I O N .By His Excellency Sir Graeme Thomson, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,*• Officer Administering the Government of the Island of Ceylon, with the Dependencies thereof,

Graem e T homson.

W HEREAS by the 3rd .-section of the Ordinance No. 9 of 1900, it is enacted that it shall bo lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Exco,nfive Connell, to appoint from time to time b,v Proclamation that a

Census be taken at such time as shall be notified in such Proclamation :1083 A 1..i *

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Now know Ye that We, the Officer Administering the Government of Ceylon, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby appoint that a Census shall be takep on March 18,1921.. .

Given at Colombo, in the said Island of .Ceylon, this Twentieth day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand Nine hundred and Twenty. .

B y His Excellency’s command,’ ' ’ B. H o r sbu r g h ,o’ GOD SAVE THE KING. Acting Colonial Secretary.

Resolution passed by the Legislative Council of Ceylon under the provisions of section 9 of«* The Toll Ordinance, No. 3 of 1896.”

THATfromand after October 1, 1920, a ferry toll be established at the ferry at Alawwa, on the old Colombo-• Kurunegala Public Works Department road, in Beligal korale of the Kegalla District, in the Province of• Sabaragamuwa.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, . B. H o r sbu r g h ,

Colombo, August 24,1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.Notification of Resolution of the Officer Administering the Government of Ceylon in Council under section 10 of

** The Toll Ordinance, No. 3 of 1896.”I t is hereby notified that His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government of Ceylon, acting with the

^advice of the Executive Council,and under the provisions of section 10 of the above-named Ordinance, has determined ' that the toll established by resolution of the Legislative Council, dated June 28, 1920,fin respect of the ferry at s Alawwa, in the District of Kegalla, Province of Sabaragamuwa, shall be collected at Alawwa on the left bank of the Maha-oya, that is to say, on the Four Korales side. •

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. H o r sb u r g h ,

, Colombo, August 24, 1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.In the Name of His Majesty GEORGE THE FIFTH, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith.P R O C L A M A T I O N .

By His Excellency Sir Gr a e m e T h o m so n , Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,Officer Administering the Government of the Island of Ceylon, with the Dependencies thereof. , ,<

G r a e m e T h o m so n . // ’T ’Y T ’HEREAS by a Resolution passed bythe Legislative Council of Ceylon oil June 28,1920, a toll was established

V V in respect of the ferry at Alawwa, on the old Colombo-Kurunegala Public Works Department road, in Beligal korale of the District of Kegalla, in the Province of Sabaragamuwa :

And whereas it'is expedient to appoint the rates at which the said toll shall be levied :; Now know Ye that We, the Officer Administering the Government of Ceylon, with the advice of the Executive > Council, in exercise of the powers in Us vested by section 11 of “ The Toll Ordinance,No. 3 of 1896,” do hereby

direct that tolls at the rates set out in the schedule hereto shall be levied in respect of the said ferry at Alawwa, in the District of Kegalla, of the Province of Sabaragamuw.a.

Given at Colombo, in the said Island of Ceylon, this Twenty-fourth day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand Nine hundred and Twenty.t By His Excellency’s command,

’ . B. H o rsbu rgh ,GOD SAVE THE KING. Acting Colonial Secretary.

c>cV Schedule .

' Rs.with two wheels with four wheels

Every vehicle, for passengers"“ drawn by one horse, driver and

. passengers included 'Every vehicle for passengers' drawn' by two horses,

, driver and passengers included . . . ..Every additional horse used in drawing such vehicle

and attached thereto ■ ... , . , .Every vehicle for passengers drawn by one ox, driver . ’and passengers included Every additional ox attached thereto Every horse carrying a load or not carrying a load,

with or without a rider Every ox carrying a loadEvery vehicle carrying a. load and drawn by one

horse or ox . \ •«. . . ..Every vehicle carrying a load and drawn by two

horses or oxenEvery additional horse or oxen attached thereto .. Every vehicle not carrying a load and drawn by one

horse or oxEvery vehicle not carrying a load and drawn by two

horses or oxen ..Every additional horse or ox attached thereto Every vehicle carrying a load and drawn by two

elephants . . ' • •

0 50 0 60

0 60

0 10

0- 30

0 50 0 10

0 10

1 0

Rs.Every vehicle not carrying a load and drawn by two

elephants .. ..Every vehicle carrying a load and drawn by one

elephant . . ..Every vehicle not carrying a load and drawn by one

elephantEvery elephant carrying a load, not being his

foodEvery elephant not carrying a loadEvery bicycle, tricycle, or jinrickshaEvery motor car ..Every motor cycleEvery mechanical tractor with trailer f loaded ..

^unloaded (loaded .. ^unloaded

Every lorry propelled by steam or other mechanical means

Every ox, cow, calf, sheep, goat, or pig Every leaguer or cask not carried in a vehicle or by a

man, but rolled along the road ..Every wheeled vehicle not enumerated above Every foot passenger crossing any ferry or footbridge,

except children under twelve years of age, and keepers and leaf-cutters attending elephants, horsed, and cattle * ..

0 50

0 70

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APPOINTMENTS, &c.

No. 290 of 1920.

H IS E x c e l l e n c y t h e Of f ic e r A d m in is t e r in g t h e G o v e r n m e n t has been p leased to m ake

the fo llow in g a p p o in tm e n ts :—

Mr. F. B a r t l e t t to the office of Registrar-General of Lands and of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, and to be a Visitor of the Lunatic Asylum ; Registrar of Joint Stock Companies under the Joint Stock Companies Ordinance ; Returning and Revising Officer under section 7 of Ordinance No. 13 of 1910; and a Justice of the Peace for the Island, with effect from August 23, 1920, until further orders.

Mr. J. C. W. R o c k to the office of District Judge, Kalutara, and to be Additional Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Kalutara, with effect from August 24, 1920, until further orders.

Mr. W. S. Str o n g to act as District Judge for the Districts of Chilaw and Puttalam on August 23 and 24, 1920, vice Mr. C. Co o m a r a s w a m y , or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. N. J. L u d d in g t o n to act in the office of Police Magistrate, Colombo, and to be Additional District Judge and'Additional Municipal Magistrate, Colombo, and a Visitor of the Prisons in Colombo, with effect from August 20, 1920, until further orders.

Mr. W. A. M u t t u c u m a r u to act as Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate and Additional District Judge, Puttalam, vice Mi1. T. D. P e r e r a , from August 26 to September 1, 1920, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. F. M a r k u s to act at Dandagamuwa as Additional Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate for the judicial division of Kurunegala, vice Mr. T. H. E. M o o n e m a l l e , on August 28 and 29, 1920, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. H. N. W o o d , Assistant Superintendent of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, to be a Justice of the Peace and Unofficial Police Magistrate for the Western Province.

Mr. M. H. R a t t o n , Assistant Superintendent of Police, Galle, to .be a Justice of the Peace and Unofficial Police Magistrate for the Southern Province.

Mr. J. E. H a n c o c k s , Railway Storekeeper, to act as Colonial Storekeeper, with effect from August 23, 1920, during the illness of Mr. J. W. W arby, or until further orders.

Mr. F. W. L e Feuvre to be a Justice of the Peace and Unofficial Police Magistrate for the District of Nuwara Eliya-Hatton during the absence of Mr. W. B. Bartlet from the Island.

Mr. Sw a m p ii .l a i B a s t ia m f il l a i to be a Justice of the Peace for the Northern Province.

Mr. A. H. N a t h a n ie l s z to be an Official Member of the Local Board of Matara, vice Mr. E. J. P e r ie s .

Mr. J. A. P e r e r a to be a Member of the Sanitary Board, Colombo District, vice the late Mr. C. N a m a s iw a y a m .

Mr. H. F e Nn in g t o be an Inquirer for Dolosbage in Udapalata division of the District of Kandy.

By His Excellency’s command,B. Horsburgh,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary.Colombo, August 27, J920.

No. 291 of 1920.

H IS E x c e l l e n c y t h e Of f ic e r A d m in is t e r in g th e G o v e r n m e n t has been pleased, under section

6 (1) and (2) of the Ordinance No. 1 of 1920, to nominate the Principal of the Royal College to be a Member of the Board of Education.

By His Excellency’s command,B. H o r s b u r g h ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, August 26, 1920.

No. 292 of 1920.

XT is notified for information that Temporary Major M a lc o lm R a m s a y A t k in s ’ resignation of his

Commission in the Ceylon Planters’ Rifle Corps has been accepted by His E x c e l l e n c y t h e O f f ic e r A d m in is t e r in g t h e G o v e r n m e n t .

By His Excellency’s command,B. H o r sb u r g h ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, August 24, 1920.

No. 293 of 1920.

H IS E x c e l l e n c y t h e Of f ic e r A d m in is t e r in g t h e Go v e r n m e n t has been pleased to post

Lieutenant Lucius N ic h o l l s to the Ceylon Medical Corps Reserve, with effect from August 6,1920.

By His Excellency’s command,B. H o r s b u r g h ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, August 24, 1920.

No. 294 of 1920.

H IS E x c e l l e n c y t h e O f f ic e r A d m in is t e r in g t h e G o v e r n m e n t has been pleaded to appoint the

under-mentioned persons to be Assessors for the following towns for the year 1921, under the provisions of section 5 of Ordinance No. 7 of 1866 :—

Kalutara.Mr. K. D. J. Wijekoonl Mr. C. N. Ibrahim Marikkar Mr. R. Brito Adikaram.

Panadure (Old Area).Mr. M. A. P. Wijesinghe. Mr. M. A. Salgado,Mr. D. J. Appuhamy.

Panadure (New Area). Mr. M. D. Silvestri.Mr. H. Dias.Mr. D. P. Jayatilake.

Horana.Mr. B-. D. Mathes.Mr. J. V. Kannangara.Mr. J. P. Jayasuriya.

Wadduwa.Mr. D. P. Gunatileke.Mr, H. A- Perera.Mr. H. D. Fonseka.

Beruwala.Mr. B. S. Fernando.Mr. I. A. Fernando.Mr. M. L. M. I. Lebbe

Marikkar.Alutgama.

Mr. M. H, de Silva.Mr. A. de .S'. Karunaratne. Mr. K. J. Silva..

Tebuwana.Mr. K. D. JoTonis.Mr. H. J. Jayaratne.Mr. H. D. Uwaneris alias

Endoris Appu.

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Neboda.Mr, E. D. Pedrick Appu-

hamy .Mr. K. D. Elias Appu.Mr. A. M. S. Ismail.i

Agalawatta.Mr. D. A. de S. Gunatileke Mr. D. J. Wijegoonewar-

dena.Mr. V. P. Silva.

. By Bis Excellency’s command,B. H o r s b u r g h ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, August 19,1920.

No. 295 of 1920,

H IS E x c e l l e n c y t h e O f f ic e r A d m in is t e r in g th e G o v e r n m e n t has been pleased to ap p oin t

the under-m entioned persons to be Assessors fo r th e

following small towns for the year 1921, under the provisions of section 5 of Ordinance No. 7 of 1866 :—

Point Pedro.Mr. K. SlVAFRAGASAM.Mr. K . M u t t u v e l u .Mr. K . P a r a n a s o t h y .

Valvedditurai.Mr. A. K u m a r a s a m y .Mr. A. VisuvAlingam.Mr. S. T h iy a g a r a j a h .

Kayts.Mr. S. So o s a ip il l a i .Mr. S. T h o m a s .Mr. A. SOMASUNDERAM.

By His Excellency’s command,B. H o rsbu r g h ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, August 20,, 1920.

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APPOINTMENTS, &c., OF REGISTRARS.

HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to confirm' the

appointment of Sekanatapillai Udaiyar Ratnasingam to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Metkumulai division, and of Marriages (General) of Metkumulai and Panankamam divisions, in the Mannar District of the Northern Province.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. Horsburgh,

Colombo, August 23, 1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.

HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to make the following

appointments:—Stephen Charles Navaratne as Medical Registrar of

Births and Deaths of Ambalangoda town division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, with effect from August 27, 1920, vice P-4 C. S. Dias, retired. His office will be at Civil Dispensary, Ambalangoda. .• ■ ChitamPAranatAr Ghellaiya -provisionally as Regis­trar of Marriages (General) , of Valikamam North division, in the Jaffna District of the Northern Province, with effect from August 29, 1920, vice Registrar, S. Kanaga- sapai, deceased. His office will be at Pallantoddam in Inuvil. -

Siriwardena Pratiraja MudiA nselage Appuhami to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Ulagalla korale • south division, and of Marriages (Kandyan and General) of Hurulu palata division, in the Anuradhapura District of the North-Central Province, for three months, with effect from August 30, 1920, vice Registrar,'U. B. Abeyakoon, on leave. His office will be at Pahala Ambatale. •

Dr. Don Valentine Walpola to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Badulla town division; in the Badulla District of the Province of Uva, with effect from August 11, 1920, vice Dr. C. Sivasitamparam, transferred. His office will be at Badulla Hospital.

Dr., Alexander' Bartholomew Jayastjriya to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Lunugala town division, in the Badulla District of the Province of Uva, with effect from August 11, 1920, vice Dr. D. V. Walpola, transferred. His office will be at Lunugala Hospital.

By His Excellency's command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. Horsburgh,

Colombo, August 23, 1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.

E following appointments under-section 3 of Ordi­nance No. 23 of 1900 and section 7 of Ordinance

No. 19 of 1907 are hereby notified:— .The Assistant Provincial Kegistrar, Nuwara Eliya, has

appointed Ranasinha Arachige Don Peiris Apfuhamy to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Pallepane division, and of Marriages (General) of Kotmale (excluding^ the portion included in gravets) division, in the Nuwara Eliya District of the Central Province, for thirty days from July 21, 1920, during the absence of the Begistrar,U. B. Samaratunga, dismissed. His office will be at Metiwalahenewatta in Maswela

The Assistant Provincial Registrar, Nuwara Eliya, has appointed Ranasinha Arachige Don Peiris Appuhamy to act as Registrar of. Births and Deaths of Pallepane division, and of Marriages (General) of Kotmale (excluding the portion included in gravets) division, in the Nuwara Eliya District of the Central Province, for thirty days from August 20,1920, during the absence of the Registrar, U. B. Samaratunga, dismissed. His office will be at Metiwala­henewatta in Maswela.

The Assistant Provincial Registrar, Matale, has appointed Adikarinayaka Mudiyanselaye R ichard Coswatta to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Asgiriya Pallesiya pattu division, and of Marriages (General) of Matalo South division, in the Matale District of the Central Province, for thirteen days from August 16, 1920, during the absence _of the Registrar, L. B. Ratnayaka, on leave. His office will be at Ratnayaka Mudiyanselage W alawwa in Urulewatta.

The Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed Vincent Francis Mend is Senanayeka to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Balapitiya division, and of Marriages (General) of, Wellaboda pattu division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, for three days from August 16, 1920, during the absence of the Registrar, A. W. M. Senanayaka, on leave. His office will be at Medinkumbure- watta in Nawaratnagoda.

The Provincial Registrar, Ratnapura, has appointed Weerasinghe Mudiyanselage Loku Banda to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Marambe division, and of Marriages (General) of Kuruwiti korale division, in the Ratnapura District of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, for fourteen days from August 20, 1920, during the absence of the Registrar, P. B. Marambe, on leave. His office will be at the permanent Registrar’s Office at Minnana.

Registrar-General’s Office, N. W. Morgappah,Colombo, August 21, 1920. Acting Registrar-General.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS.

“ T h e C e y l o n P o st O eexce Or d in a n c e , 1908.”

R ULE 47 relating to foreign letters of soldiers and seamen, published in the Government Gazelle of August 20, 1909, made by the Postmaster-General, in exercise of the powers vested in him by Notification dated

December 15, 1908, published in the Government Gazette No. 6,283 of December 18, 1908, is cancelled, and the following substituted therefor :—

Postal Rates for His Majesty’s Ships and His Majesty’s Forees.( a ) P o st e d in Ce y l o n .

Postal Packets to and from His Majesty’s Ships in Ceylon Waters.—The ordinary inland rates will apply to all classes of postal packets, including parcels. . .

Postal Packets addressed to His Majesty’s Ships in Home and Foreign Waters and His Majesty’s Troops serving Abroad.—The rates charged on packets for the United Kingdom and British Possessions will apply, viz., 9 cents per ounce for letters, 6 cents for post cards, &o. The ordinary parcel post rates will apply.

(6) Eon D e l iv e r y in Ce y l o n .' Insufficiently prepaid packets will be charged on delivery with double the amount of. the deficiency:

Parcels re-directed abroad will be charged fresh postage at single rate.2. This Notification shall come into operation on September 1, 1920, except in the case of postal

articles, to and from His Majesty’s Forces serving in Mesopotamia, to which the substituted rule will apply from December 1,1920.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B„ H orsbtjRGh ,

Colombo, August 26, 1920. 1 ' Acting Colonial Secretary. , '

IT is hereby notified that a license to import 300 ‘ 300-bore rook rifle cartridges into Ceylon during the current year has been issued to Mr. R. P. Gaddum, of Ambalawa, Gampola. , ; , ,

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, > B. H o r sb u r g h ,

Colombo, August 26, 1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.

IT is hereby notified that a license to import fifty 500 express cartridges into Ceylon during the current year has been issued to Mr. K. Arden of Rossett division, Demodera Group, Demodera. • ;

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. H o r s b u r g h ,

Colombo, August 20, 1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.

“ T h e L o c a l B o a r d s Or d in a n c e , 1898.” '

BY-LAWS made by the Local Board of Ratnapura, under the provisions of section 56 (20 b ) of Ordinance No. 13 of 1898, as amended by Ordinance No. 27 of 1916, and confirmed by the Officer Administering the

Government, with the advice of the Executive Council. ■ '« By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. H o r s b u r g h ,Colombo, August 20, 1920. , Acting Colonial Secretary.

B y -law s referred to .1. The keeping of pigs shall be in all cases subject to

the regulation, supervision, and control of the Local Board.

2. No pig shall be kept except in a sty or enclosure situated at a distance of not less than 50 feet from any -dwelling house or place of human habitation.

3. No pigsty shall be kept so as to be a nuisance to any person residing in the town or making use of any public. road.

5. Every pig found straying outside the sty or enclosure in which it should be kept shall be liable to;;seizur.e by' any person thereunto authorized by the' Chairman in writing.

6. Every pig so seized shall be placed in a pound, and the following charges shall, be paid before the removal of any pig so impounded, viji. :—

For occupation, 50 cents ahead for a day or part of a day.■ For food if supplied, 15 cents a head for a day or part

of a day.4. Every pigsty shall be subject to inspection by the

•officers of the Local Board, and shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.

7. Every pig seized and not claimed and removed within three days may be sold by public auction, and the charges and costs recovered from the proceeds.

“ T h e St a m p Or d in a n c e , 1909.”

I T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, .with the advice of the Executive Council, has, by virtue of the powers by section 5, sub-section (1) (c), of .“ The Stamp Ordinance,

1909,” on him conferred, authorized the following Joint Stock Company, incorporated under the Joint Stock •Companies Ordinances, to compound for the payment of stamp duty on share certificates specified in Schedule B of “ The Stamp Ordinance, 1909,” as set forth in section 2 of “ The Stamp (Amendment) Ordinance, No. 10 of 1919,” •on the conditions set out in section 5 aforesaid, sub-sections (1) (c) (i.), (iii.), and (iv.).

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. H o r s b u r g h ,

Colombo, August 26, 1920. ’ Acting Colonial Secretary.Company referred to.

Mocha Tea Company of Ceylon, Limited. ; :

1988 Past I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug . 27, 1920

“ T h e E x c is e Or d in a n c e , N o . 8 o f 1912.”

HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Gpvernment has been pleased to nominate Dr. R. G. Jayatileke, Provincial Surgeon, TJva, to be a Member of the Excise Advisory Committee for the Badulla and

Bandarawela Local Board Areas and for Badulla Revenue District Area for the period ending September, 1921, wee Dr. J. C. Cooke, transferred.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. H o r sb u r g h ,

Colombo, August 23,1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.

“ The Vehicles Ordinance, No. 4 of 1916.”

IT is hereby notified for general information that the roads mentioned in the schedule hereunto annexed are Suitable for use by “ lorries ” (as defined in by-lav/ 1 (2) of the by-laws published in the Government Gazette of

December 15, 1916, as amended by Proclamation dated July 13, 1917), subject to their -compliance with the regulations governing the use of motor cars, motor lorries, and motor cycles, and with the modified conditions specified in the schedule referred to.

2. All schedules to previous Notifications are hereby cancelled.By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, B. H orsbu rgh ,Colombo, August 24,1920. Acting Colonial Secretary.

I. Roads on which there is no objec­tion to motor lorries being run under the regulations :—

Western Province.Colombo-Kandy road.Horana-Alutgama road (with the

exception of the Anguruwatota ferry and Welipenne bridge on 22nd mile).

Colombo-Kalutara-Bentota road (with the exception of the Digarolla bridge).

Colombo-Avissawella road (vid Uru- godawatta).

Central Province.Talawakele-Agrapatana road.Gampola-Pussellawa read (with the

exception of Gampola bridge).Pupuressa road.Tispane road.Kandy-Deltota road.Kandy-Rangalla road vid Dumbara

Valley, Rajawella, and Teldeniya.Nawalapitiya-Kotmale road.Dotale road.Wattegama vid Teldeniya to Nugatonna

Gap.Wattegama Railway Station vid

Madulkele up to Huluganga bridge.Talawakele to Watagoda up to the

turn off to Watagoda Factory.Gampola-Nawalapitiya road.Nawalapitiya-Hatton road up to the

5th mile.Batton-Talaw'akele road.Hatton-Norwood bridge road.Bathford Valley road.Annfield road.

Southern Province. 'vMatara-Deniyaya road. jDeniyaya-Hayea road.Colombo-Matara road (within the

Municipal limits of Galle).Galle-TJdugama road.Galle-Akuressa road.

Province of Vva.Bandarawela-Badulla road.Badulla-Bibile road.Spring Valley road.Bandarawela-Haputale road.Kumbalwella-Passara road.Bandarawela-Leangahawela road.Dikwella-Madulla road.Haldummulla-Haputale road.Koslanda-Haldummulla road.Passara-Madulsima road.Bandarawela-Welimada road.Moneragala-Wellawaya road.

Province o f Sabaragamuuia.Colombo-Kandy road.Ratnapura-Kuruwita road [vid

Esplanade road and ; Cross street, excluding Main street from 56 to 56J mileposts).

Schedule.Pelmadulla-Rakwana road. Ratnapura-Balangoda road (vid

Esplanade road and Cross street, excluding Main street from 56 to 56J mileposts).

Polgahawela-Kegalla road. Karawanella-Glenalla road.2. Roads on which there is no objec­

tion to motor lorries being run under modified conditions as to total weights stated :—

Weightallowed.

Western Province. Tons.Nambapana road . . . . 3Katukurunda-Nagoda-Matugama road 3 Nagoda-Neboda road . . 3Tebuwana-Anguruwatota road . . 3 Labugama road . . . . 4|Horawala-Moragala road . . 4JVeyangoda-Ruanwella road . . 4|Road from Mirigama Railway Station

up to but not across Giriulla bridge 4- Colombo vid Negombo and Marawila

to Madampe (except Toppu bridge) 3J Negombo vid Dankotuwa and Giriulla

to Narammala (except Toppu bridge) . . . . 3$

Centred Province.Kandy-Matale road . . . . 3Matale-Dambulla road . . 3Nawalapitiya-Dolosbage road .. 3 Craighead-Somerset road . . 3Tawalantenna-Pundaluoya-Watagoda

road . . . . 3Lindula-Nanuoya road . . 3Doltota-Hewaheta-Rikiligasgoda road 4J Glenugie-Upcot road . . 3Maskeliya r o a d N o r w o o d bridge to

Moray . . . . 3Maskeliya road : Maskeliya to Cruden 3 Dikoya bridge-Norwood bridge to

Kotiyagala Bazaar . . 4 }Kotiyagala Bazaar to Campion .. 3Dimbula-Dikoya road . . 3Gorge Valley road up to the bridge on

Henford estate . . . . 4|Wallaha road . . . . 3Iriyagama-Aladeniya road, 2nd to

6th mile . . . . 3Kandy-Fadiyapelella-Mulhalkele road ■ (with the exception of Mulhalkele

bridge) . . . . 4$Rattota road . . . . 3Nanu-oya Station to Nuwaia Eliya . . 4J Nuwara Eliya to Ramboda .. 4|Nuwara Eliya to Welimada . . 4|Nuwara Eliya-TXda Pussellawa road . . 4 J Talawakele-Nanuoya road . . 4JGlenlyon-Preston road (at a speed of

not more than 3 miles per hour over Torrington bridge) . . 4J

Weightallowed.

Tons.Pussellawa-Bamboda road up to the

33rd mile .. . . 4JWattegama-Katugastota road . . 4 hKatugastota-Galagedara road . . 4JNawalapitiya-Hatton road from the

5th mile to Hatton . . 3Wanarajah branch road up to

Castlereagh bridge, but not over the same . . • ■ 4|

Madulkele-Kabaragala road . . 4$ _From Huluganga bridge to Bambara-

ela .. • • 3Golahenwatta-Yatawatta road . . 3Palapatwala-Galawela road . . 3Norwood-TJpcot road . - 3Ulapane-Riverside branch road . . 5

Southern Province.Muppane-Hambantota road . . 3Hikkaduwa-Halpatota road . . 2Dodanduwa-Halpatota road . . 2

Eastern Province.Bibile-Batticaloa road . . 3

North-Western Province. Mallowapitiya-Rambadagala road . . 4JGalagedara-Kurunegala road . . 4 jKurunegala-Dambulla road up to 17th

milepost .. - ■ 2$Colombo vid Negombo and Marawila

to Madampe (except Toppu bridge) 3| Negombo vid Dankotuwa and Giriulla

to Narammala . . • • 3£Narammala vid Kuliyapitiya to

Madampe . . - ■ 3JDampelessa-Maharagama road . . 3JMaharagama-Alawwa road . . 3JAlawwa-Dampelessa road . . 3 j

Province of Vva.Muppane-Hambantota road . . 3Bibile-Batticaloa road . . 3Welimada to Nuwara Eliya - . 4$Bibile-Alutnuwara road up to the

5th milestone - - . . 2Province of Sabaraqamuua.

Avissawella-Ratnapura road . . 3Yatiyantota-Kitulgala road . . 41Yatiyantota-Polatagama road . . 3Yatiyantota-Ardross road . . 3Kegalla-Bulatkohupitiya road . . 3Rambukkana-Aranayaka road . . 3Avissawella-Yatiyantota road, except

bridge on 41st mile . . 4JVeyangoda-Ruanwella road . . 4£Kendangamuwa-Woodend road . . 4 jBalangoda-Chetnole road . . 4JMalwala ferry road . . . . 4|Road to Hemmingford estate . . 4£Karandupone-Rambukkana road . . 3 jDela-Karawita road . . 4

P a r t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug. 2.7, 1920 1989

Order Wo. 70 made by the Food Controller under Regulation 1 of The Defence of the Colony Regulations, 1919.”1. From and after the date of commencement of this order, no paddy or country rice shall be removed

or transported by any means from Tamblegam pattu, in Trincomalee District, to any other places, except on permits issued by the Assistant Government Agent, Trincomalee.

2. This order shall commence and come into operation on August 20,1920.E. B. A le x a n d e r ,

Colombo, August 26,1920. Acting Food Controller.

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE COLONY OF CEYLON ONMARCH 31, 1920.

D ep osits.L IA B ILIT IE S .

Widows’ and Orphans’ Pension Fond Public Service Mutual Guarantee Association Public Service Mutual Provident Association Branch Roads Assessment Account Land Settlement Account Postmaster-General’s Account Ceylon Savings Bank Account Local Loans and Development Fund New Currency Account Rice AccountProceeds of Wrecks Account Pilots’ Night Fees Account Passage AccountPrize Court Aocount (Registrar, Supreme Court)

Do. (Marshal)(’Suitors

Treasurers Miscellaneous...(^Security Deposits

Local Kachcheries

Rs. 684,242- 9 If") Rs. 1,099,536 47$ % Rs. 3,182,714-98 J

Drafts Unpaid.Treasury and Local Kachcheries Family remittances

D ue to G overnm ents and A g en cies .Federated Malay States Government Government of India Agents, Bombay

Do. Calcutta

Ceylon 5 per cent. War Loan (due to subscribers)Sinking Fund on Local LoansSinking Fund on Loan to Colombo Municipal Council

Drainage Works . . . .Sinking Fund on Loan to Colombo Municipal Council

Waterworks Surplus

Amount. Total.Rs. 0.

9,280,420 5510,242 3812,956 6

108,870 36156,837 49755,206 83

1,467 85208,829 34794,726 50

4,370,301 4595 15

3,280 015,496 5

464,534 38$248,994 36

4,966,494 37$

3,757,368 68$25,156,021 40$

252,405 75 182 61

---------------- 252,588 36

9,175 40 1,722,221 86

951 16 4,670 0

----------------- 1,737,018 41— 1,624,950 0

307,979 36

— 1,078,143 37

— 214,523 4344,637,048 72f 75,008,873 6

„ A S S E T S .Gash.

TreasurerGovernment Agents and their Assistants . .Crown Agents’ Current Account

Do. Deposit Account Madras Bank Fixed Deposit Account Mercantile Bank Fixed Deposit Account ..National Bank Fixed Deposit AccountHong Kong and Shanghai Bank Fixed Deposit Account■Chartered Bank Fixed Deposit Aocount . .Bank of Madras, Madras (Foodstuffs Account)

In vestm en ts.Ceylon 4 per cent. Inscribed Stock Indian 5 per cent. War Loan Biitish 5 per cent. War Loan Cash Investments, Treasury Bills

Temporary Loans to Crown Agents

(Amount. Total.

Rs c. Rs. c.19,908,893 86

1,747,380 9 253,066 75825.000 0

1,000,000 0750.000 0750.000 0250.000 0

1,250,000 0 2,268,259 16

------------------- 29,002,599 86

782,848 94 160,308 66

2,137 60 9,480,009 0

10.415,295 10150,000 0

1990 P a r t ! . — OEYLON . GOVERNMENT GAZEfTTE V - A u g . 27* 1920

Amount.Loans to Local Bodies. •> Rs. • O.

Kandy Industrial School .. . . . 11,947 49Kandy Municipal Council 105,402 98Galle Municipal Council .. 270,087 33Board of Improvement, Nuwara Eliya . .• 179,617 54Board of Health, Central Province 26,786 0

Do.' . Province of Sabaragamuwa 8,300 0Do. Province of Uva 4,000 0Do. Ambialangoda 6,000 0Do. Talawakele :. 12,500 0Do. Passara ■ .. 8,800 0

Local Board, Batticaloa .. 13,200 0Do. Badulla 42,745 84Do. Bandarawela 59,577 5Do. Gampola 26,840 0Do. Hatton 15,877 50Do. Kegalla ... 16,000 0Do. Matale 13,050 0Do. Nawalapitiy.a 16,179 6Do. Puttalam' ... 25,250 0Do. Trincomalee 24,500 0Do. Moratuwa ... 35,000 0

Sanitary Board, Kandy . . . . 4,000 0Do. Galle 8,000 0Do. Matara District 20,000 0

Colombo Municipal Council Drainage Works Loan No. 1Account 11,072,980 0

Colombo Municipal Council Drainage Works Loan No 2Account . . . . • .. 407,737 90

Colombo Mtinieipal Council Waterworks Loan Account .. 3,000,000 0

Due by Governments and Agencies. Straits Government

Total.Rs. o.-

Advances.Public Officers Heads of DepartmentsPost Office Savings Bank..Riot Damages and Expenses

Remittances in transit to Local Kachcheries Value of Stores in hand ... . .Local Loans Sinking Fund Investment Account Colombo Municipal Council Drainage Works Loan Sinking

Fund Investment AccountColombo Municipal Council Waterworks Loan Sinking

Fund Investment Account Security Deposits and Investment Account Suspense Aocount ...

General Treasury, Colombo, July 31, 1920.

953.660 79

14,480,717 90

7,230 42

264,406 89 2,423,376 53

400,000 0 1,141,252 89

4,229,036 31 99,455 20

10,945,528 3303,678 55

1,005,272 40

199,523 43 3,182,714 98

34 160 9

75,008,873 6

W. W. Woods, Acting Colonial Treasurer.

Comparative Statement of the Estimated and Aotual Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony of Ceylon for theHalf-Year ended March 31, 1920.

REVENUE.

Estimated (as per printed Estimates). Aotual. Increase. Decrease,

1. Customs ..Rs. c.

8,765,000 0Rs. c.

10,704,180 35Rs. c.

1,939,180 35Rs. c.

2. Port, Harbour, Wharf, Warehouse, and other dues 1,270,000 0 1,639,015 3 369,015 3

3. Licenses, Excise, and Internal Revenue not otherwise classified 9,260,000 0 10,219,350 30 959,350 30

4. Fees of Court or Office,Payment for Specific Services, and Reimbursements in Aid 1,226,750 0 1,396,371 87 169,621 87

5. Post and Telegraph 492,500 .0 939,858 89 447,358 89 —

6. Government Railways .. 8,750,000 0 8,968,626 75 218,626 75 —

7. Interest , 795,000 0 813,453 86 18,453 86 —

8. Miscellaneous Receipts ... 550,760 0 8,083,375 78 7,532,625 78. —

9, Land Revenue 415,000 0 505,784 71 90,784 71 —

Total exclusive of Land Sales _ ... 31,525,000 0 43,270,017 54 11,745,017 54 —

10. Land Sales 250,000 0 468,548 33 218,548 33 —

Grand Total ... 31,775,000 0 43,738,565 87 11,963,565 87 —

m-P a r t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Auci 27,1920 1991

EXPENDITURE.

Estimated (as per printed Estimates), Actual. Increase. Decrease.

Rs. c. Rs. . . o. Rs. o. Rs. o.1. Personal Emoluments .. 10,263,702 50 9,519,562 53 — 744,139 972. Other Charges 9,015,004 50 7,579,778 5 — 1,435,226 453. Railway Works Extraordinary 2,747,789 50 1,595,668 33 — 1.152,121 174. Irrigation Works Annually Recurrent .. 89,500 6 71,591 38 -- - 17,908 625. Irrigation Works Extraordinary 194,277 50 47,934 38 — . 146,343 1 26. Public Works Annually Recurrent ‘ 2,398,282 0 2,263,711 2 ■ 134,670 987. Public Works Extraordinary 2,802,650 0 2,244,290 99 558,369 18. Military Expenditure .. 1,179,146 0 1,087,359 66 — 91,786 449. Public Debt 2,717,628 0 2,593,842 47 — 123,785 63

10. Pensions 917,000 0 947,367 68 30,357 6811. Exchange 140,300 0 141,961 92 1,661'92 —12. Miscellaneous Services .. 4,947,998 0 7,356,291 92 2,408,293 92 ' ♦

Grand Total ... 37,413,278 0 35,449,350 23 2,440,313 52 4,404,241 29

Deduot Increase 2,440,313 62

Nett Decrease 1,963,927 77

General Treasury, Colombo, July 31, 1920.

W. W. Woods, Acting Colonial Treasurer.

Comparative Statement of the Actual Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony of Ceylon for theHalf-Year ending March 31, 1919, and 1920, • ’

REVENUE.

Half-Year ended Maroh 31, 1919.

Half-Year ended March 31, 1920. Increase. Decrease.

1. Customs2. Port, Harbour, Wharf, Warehouse, and

other dues3. Licenses, Excise, and Internal Revenue

not otherwise classified4. Fees of Court or Office, Payment for

■ Specific Services, and Reimbursementsin Aid

5. Post and Telegraph6. Government Railways..7. Interest8. Miscellaneous Receipts9. Land Revenue

Rs. c.

9,097,736 62

1,322,977 69

9,173,764 71V

1,271,200 20 826,438 7

7,948,372 30 851,194 54 795,991 80 425,628 77

t ..

Rs. o.

10,704,180 35

1,639,015 3

10,219,350 30

1,396,371 87 039,858 89

8,968;626 75 813,453 86

8,083,375 78 505,784 71

Rs. c,

|l, 606,443 73

316,037 34

1,045,685 59

125,171 67 114,420 82

1,020,254 45

7,287,383 98 80,155 94

Rs. o.

' 37,740 68

Total%xolusive of Land Sales . . 10. Land Sales 31,712,304 70

244,952 6343,270,017 64

468,548 3311,595,453 52

223,595 8037,740 68

Grand Total 31,957,257 23 43,738,565 87 11,819,049 32 37,740 68

Deiduct Decrease .. 37,74068

Nett Increase . 11,781,308 64

A 2

1992 Part I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Arcs. 27, 1920

,E X PE N D IT U R E .

Half-Year ended Half-Year ended Decrease.March 31, 1919. March 31, 1920.

Rs. o. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.1. Personal Emoluments . . 1 8,941,803 27 9,519,562 53 577,759 26 -- .2. Other Charges . . i .. 5,820,866 44 7,579,778 5 1,758,911 61 --- .3. Railway Works Extraordinary . . 806,751 57 1,595,668 33 788,916 76 —4. Irrigation Works Annually Recurrent ,. 54,924 48 71,591 38 16,666. 90 —5. Irrigation Works Extraordinary 37,320 8 47,934 38 10,614 30 —6. Public Works Annually Recurrent : . . 2,082,090 53 2,263,711 2 181,620 49 —7. Public Works Extraordinary 1,370,827 27 2,244,290 99 873,463 72 .. __8. Military Expenditure .. : .. 1,700,427 4 . 1,087,359 56 __ 613,067 489. •Public Debt ?. ..- 2,593,686.50 2,593,842 47 155 97 —

10. Pensions . . , 914,285 44 947,357 68 33,072 24 —11. Exchange . . . . „ ... j ; ~ l .. 128,711 34 141,961 92 13,250 58 —12. Miscellaneous Services 5,587,356 49 7,356,291 92 1,768,935 43

. . Grand Total .. 30,039,050 45 35,449,350 23 6,023,367 26 613,067 48Deduct Decrease .. 613,067 48

Nett Increase 5,410,299 78

General Treasury, - W. W. W o o d s ,Colombo, July 31, 1920. Acting Colonial Treasurer.

NOTICES CALLING FOR TENDERS.

SEALED Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Municipal Council, Colombo, will be received^at this office not

later than 1 P.M., on Thursday, September 9, 1920, for supplies, services, &c., to the .Colombo Municipality, from January 1 to December 31, 1921, inclusive.

Full information, together with conditions of tender regarding the services, can be obtained from the under­signed. I

R. N: W atkin s , ; Financial Assistant to the Chairman,

The Municipal Office, Municipal Council.Colombo, August 24, 1920.

TENDERS are hereby invited for building a Government Agricultural School at Tirunelveli, Jaffna. Con­

tractors desirous of tendering should submit schedule of prices for the above work. | '

2. All plans, specifications, and bills of quantities may be seen, and other information may be obtained any week day at the Public Works Department Office, Jaffna, between the hours of 10 a .m . and 4.30 p .m .,' Saturdays 10 A.m . and 2 f .m .

3, Schedules of priees should be sent in duly signed and dated, and in duplicate, in properly sealed enevelopes ; one copy to be addressed to the District Engineer, Jaffna, and one to the Provincial Engineer, Jaffna, on or before 12 noon on September 22, 1920. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders submitted. >

Public Works Office, A. H. F. Cl a r k e ,Colombo, August 20, 1920. for Director of Public Works.

TENDERS are hereby invited for the supply of telegraph posts during 1920-21, to be completed as specified

in the schedule annexed below. The area to be exploited for the supplies and further details are given in the schedule.

2. All tenders should be in duplicate and sealed under one cover, and should be addressed to the Chairman of the Tender Board, Office of the Controller of Revenue, Colombo.

3. Tenders should either be deposited in the tender box of the Office of the Controller of Revenue, or be sent through the'post.

4. Tenders should be marked “ Tender for Telegraph Posts Supply, 1920-21, Northern Division, ” in the left hand top corner of the envelope, and should reach the Office of the Controller of Revenue not later than midday on Tuesday, September 14, 1920.

5. Tenders are to be made upon forms which will be supplied upon application at the Forest Office, Jaffna, which can be applied for by post or by personal application. No tender will be considered unless it is on the recognized form. Alterations must be initialled, otherwise the tenders may be treated as informal and rejected. -

6. A deposit of Rs. 20 will be required to be made either at the Treasury or Kachcheri, and a receipt forwarded or produced before any form of tender is issued. Should any person decline or fail to. enter into the contract and bond after he has tendered, or to furnish approved security, within ten days of receiving notice from-the Head of the Department, or his duly authorized representative, that his tender has been accepted, such .deposit shall be forfeited to the Crown, and.the defaulter will render himself liable to be included in the list of defaulting contractors precluded from having any concern in a Government contract. All other deposits will be returned upon signature of a contract.

7. Each tender must be accompanied by a letter signed by two responsible persons, whose addresses must be given, engaging to become security for the due fulfilment of the contract.

8. Sufficient sureties will be required to join in a bond for the due fulfilment of the contract. The amount of the bond, and all other information, can be ascertained on application to the office referred to in section 5. A further security in cash of 5 per cent, of the value of the contract will be required of the contractor when entering into the bond.

9. Separate rates per telegraph post of each dimension and also rate per sleeper, broad gauge and per sleeper narrow gauge, must be quoted in both words and figures.

P a r t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug. 27, 1920 1993

10. No tender will be considered unless in respect of it all the conditions above laid down have been strictly- fulfilled.

11. The Government reserves to itself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all tenders, and of accepting any portion of a tender not necessarily the lowest tender.

12. The contract may not be assigned nor sublet without the authority of the Tender Board previously obtained, and if not obtained the contract will become null and void.

13. The contractor must not issue a power of attorney to a person whose name is on the list of defaulting con- ' tractors authorizing him to carry on the work:

14. Further, the contractor shall not employ any person whose name is on the list of defaulting contractors, nor any person whom the Assistant Conservator of Forests, for . reasons which' appear to him sufficient, objects to after giving due notice of seven days in writing.

15. Tenderers before tendering should inspect the area of operations as shown in the schedule.

16. For further information, and for inspection of the draft contract, application should be made to the Assistant Conservator of Forests, Northern Division, Jaffna.

General Conditions.(1) Trees to be felled 6 in. from the ground by saw and

axe or saw alone.(2) Only such trees as are stamped and marked by the

Forest Ranger are to be felled, and no sound trees below 4J it. in girth will be marked'or should be felled.

(3) Parts of logs attacked by fungus or defective parts are not to be sawn into telegraph posts or sleepers. The telegraph posts and sleepers are to be sawn from sound matured wood, free from shakes, cracks, s'apwood, and large or loose knots.

(4) Any top pieces which are sound and cannot be converted into telegraph posts are to be sawn into sleepers, but on no account is timber utilizable for telegraph posts be converted into sleepers.

(5) Telegraph posts and sleepers are to be rectangular in form and sawn perfectly parallel on all sides. On no account will squaring of logs, telegraph posts, or sleepers, with adze or axe be allowed. Frame saws are not to be used for sawing but pit saws.

(6) Broad gauge sleepers are to by 9 ft. by 10 in. by 5 in., and narrow gauge sleepers 5 ft. by 9. in. by 4 J in. or 5 ft. by 10 in. by 5 in.

(7) Telegraph posts and sleepers should be covered with saw dust or immersed in water, and be invariably placed under shade immediately they are sawn,- until they can be - transported to delivery depots, wherethey should be stacked and kept under shade in the manner to be pointed out by the Forest Ranger.

(8) Rejected telegraph posts and sleepers will not be paid for, and they will lapse to Government, as well as all refuse wood in the above operations. The contractor shall have no claim in respect of any material sold as rejections.

(9) Payment may be made for telegraph posts and sleepers accepted by the Assistant Conservator of Forests at delivery depot.

(10) The felling is to commence on October 15, 1920jkndi the telegraph posts are to be delivered at the delivery depot referred to in the schedule below by December 31, 1920.

Schedule. - - .To fell 50 palu trees more or less enumerated and stamped

by the Forest Ranger standing in the Andankulam proposed; reserve forest.

To convert the trees so felled into 150 telegraph posts of the following dimensions

No. Dimensions.130 .-. 2i ft. by 5 in. by 5 in. -20 .. 22 ft. by 6 in. by 6 in? ■ ■:

To transport the telegraph posts and sleepers, if any, sawn incidentally to Mankulam railway station, and deliver them stacked in such a manner as the Ranger .Officer directs.

The distance of transport to Mankulam railway station is 35 miles approximately (20 miles cart track'and 15 miles metal road). ‘

H. F. T omalin,Kandy, August 19, 1920. Conservator of Forests; i

TENDERS are hereby invited for the supply of sleepers, to be completed as specified in the schedule annexed

below. The area to be exploited for the supplies and further details are given in the schedule.

2. A separate tender should be submitted for each service.

3. All tenders should bo in duplicate and sealed under one cover, and should be addressed to the Chairman of the Tender Board, Office of the Controller of Revenue, Colombo.

4. Tenders should either be deposited in the tender box in the Office of the Controller of Revenue, or be sent through the post. . - -

5. Tenders should be marked “ Tender for .Sleepers, Southern Division, 1920-21,” in the left hand top corner of the envelope, and should reach the Office of the Controller of Revenue not later than midday on Tuesday, September 21, 1920. • -

6. The tenders are to be made upon forms which will be supplied upon application at the Forest Office, Matara, and no tender will be considered unless it is on the recognized form. Alterations must be initialled, otherwise the tenders may bo treated as informal and rejected.

7. A deposit of Rs. 20 will be required to be made either at the Treasury or Kachcheri for each service, and a receipt produced for the same before any form of tender is issued. Should any person decline or fail to enter into the contract and bond after he has tendered, or fail to furnish approved security, within ten days of receiving notice in writing from the Head of the Department, or his duly authorized representative, that his tender has been accepted, such deposit will be forfeited to the Crown, and the defaulter will render himself liable to be included in the fist of default­ing contractors precluded from having any concern in a Govermnent contract. All other deposits will be returned upon signature of a contract.

8. Each tender must be accompanied by a letter signed by two responsible persons, whose addresses must be given, engaging to become security for the due fulfilment of the contract. , " ,

9. -Sufficient sureties will be required to join in a bond for the due .fulfilment of the contract. The amount of the bond, and all other necessary information, can be ascertained upon application at the office referred to in section 6. A further security in cash of 5 per cent, of the value of the contract will be required of the contractor when entering into the bond,

10. No tender will be considered unless in respect of it all the conditions above laid down have been strictly fulfilled.

11. The Government reserves to itself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all tenders, and the right of accepting any portion of a tender.

12. The contract may not be assigned or sublet without the authority' of the Tender- Board previously obtained, nor shall the contractor issue a power of attorney to a person whose name is in the list of defaulting contractors authorizing him to carry on; the contract." Further, the contractor shall not employ any person whose name is in the list of defaulting cunfraictors, nor any person whom the Assistant Conservator of Forests, for reasons which appear to him sufficient,' objects to after giving due notice in writing*.' 13. Separate rates per sleeper, broad gauge and narrow gauge,and scantlings per cubic foot must be quoted, written both in words and figures. - "

14. Persons desirous of tendering are advised to acquaint themselves carefully of the nature of the work and of the contract they will be required to sign.

15. For any further information, and for inspection of the draft contract, application should be made to the Assistant Conservator of Forests, Southern Division, Matara. ’ ■ •

G e n e r a l Conditions.1 Trees are to be felled within 6 inches from the ground

by saw or axe and saw combined. , "2. Only such trees as are stamped and marked by the

Forest Ranger are to be felled, and no sound trees below 4 feet 6 inches in girth will be marked or should be felled.

3. _ All suitable dead, and hollow trees, and branchwood within the forest such are marked by the Forest Officer, though below 4 feet 6 inches in girth, should, in addition

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to all matured sound trees marked by him, be utilized for conversion into sleepers as may be directed.

4. Part of logs attacked by fungus or defective parts of logs are not to be sawn into sleepers. The sleepers should be sawn from sound matured wood, free from shakes, cracks, sapwood, and large or loose knots.

(5) Broad gauge sleepers are to be 9 ft. by 10 in. by 5 in., and narrow gauge sleepers 5 ft. by 9 in. by 4| in. or 5 ft., by 10 in. by 5 in. The sizes of scantlings to be sawn are—

Lengths : 10 ft., 14 ft.,r 18 ft., 19 ft., and over.In. In. In, In. . In. In.4| by 2 7 by 2J 9 bv 444 by 3 7 by 3 10 by 245 by 4 8 by 4 10 by 36 by 3 9 by 24 11 bv 246 by 4 9 by 3 11 by 3

6. Sleepers should be rectangular in form, and sawnperfectly parallel on all sides. On no account will squaring of logs or sleepers with an adze or axe be allowed.

7. Sleepers should be covered with saw dust or immersed in water, and be invariably placed under shade immediately they are sawn, until they can be transported to delivery depots, where they should be stacked and kept under shade in the manner to be pointed out by the Forest Ranger.

8. Rejected sleepers will not be paid for, and they will lapse to Government, as well as all refuse wood in the sleeper operations. The contractor shall have no claim in respect of any material sold as: rejections. .

9. The contractor may be paid on account a pro­portionate rate for sleepers sawn, but not removed to delivery depots in cases when it shall be deemed expedient to do so by the Conservator of Forests.

10. Payment may be made for sleepers accepted by the Assistant Conservator of Forests at delivery depots.

. Schedule.

' Service A.To fell specially marked na trees in Dediyagala proposed

reserve in the Matara District of the Southern Division, and to convert the trees felled into 2,500 (more or less) broad

gauge sleepers, and 600 (more or less) narrow gauge sleepers, and 200 cubic feet scantlings, and to deliver them stacked at the Matara railway station. Distanco of transport, 30 miles. Work is to commence within one week from date of signing contract, and should be completed within 11 months.

Servic? B.To fell specially marked na trees in Kanumuldeniya

proposed reserve of the Hambantota Range of the Southern Division, and to convert the trees felled into 1,000 (more or less) broad gauge sleepers, 300 (more or less) narrow gauge sleepers, and 100 cubic feet scantlings, and to deliver them stacked at the Matara railway station. Distance of transport, 33 miles. Work is to commence within one week from date of signing contract, and should be completed within 9 months.

Service C.To fell specially marked na and dun trees in Kannaliya-

mukalana of the Galle Range of the Southern Division, and to convert the trees felled into 2,000 (more or less) broad gauge sleepers, 500 (more or less) narrow gauge sleepers, and 150 cubic feet scantlings, and to deliver them stacked at the Gintota railway station. Distance of transport, 4 miles jungle and 25 miles river. Work is to commence within one week from date of signing contract, arid should be completed within 8 months.

Service D. iTo fell specially marked na and dun trees in Ensalwatte-

mukalana of the Galle Range of the Southern Division, and to convert the trees felled into 2,000 (more or less) broad gauge sleepers, 500 (more or less) narrow gauge sleepers, and 150 cubic feet scantlings, and to deliver them stacked at the Galle railway station. Distance of transport, 24 miles. Work is to commence within one week from date of signing contract, and should be completed within 8 months.

H. F. Tomai.in, Conservator of Forests.

Office of the Conservator of Forests,Kandy, August 20, 1920.

SALES OF UNSERVICEABLE ARTICLES, &c.

A COLLECTION of old newspapers (copies of the Madras Mail)’will be sold.on Tuesday, September 7, 1920, at

1'prM,, at the Baggage Office, H. M. Customs, Colombo.M. M. An th on isz ,

for Chairman, Plague Committee. Plague Committee Office,

Colombo, August ‘20, 1920. ■

THE following articles will be told by public auction at St. John’s Store, Harbour Engineer’s Department,

at 11 A.M., on Friday, September 3, 1920 :—125 empty oil and tar'barrels,1 assorted 750 empty kerosine oil tins • - ..50 empty oil and paint drums 60 empty mobil oil tins .30 empty packing cases (

5)250 empty rice bags

, Harbour Engineer’s Office, . A. D, Prouse, ' Colombo, August 23, 1920, Harbour Engineer.

THE following unserviceable articles belonging to the Mine-Sweeping Department will be sold by public

auction at the Harbour Engineer’s Department, at 11 a .m ., on Friday, September 3, 1920 :—

3 hurricane lanterns without chimneys -1 spare burner for cabin lamp 2 bells, station-keepers 5 spare burners for jumble lamp .6 round wicks, 1 f in.

14 round wicks, kerosine oil 9 round wicks,'If in., kerosine oil 9 pieces coir matting- -

36 Kosmus chimneys 7 chimneys for harp lamp

13 chimneys for jumble lamp 9 chimneys for 2 J in. burners

. 18 chimneys, for factory lamp 25 chimneys for hurricane lamp

Harbour Engineer’s Office, A. D. Prouse,Colombo, August 23, 1920. Harbour Engineer.

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FFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. VjJMORA^DBMTOF ASSOCIATION OF THE “ L.L.P ” ESTATES LIMITED.

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ompany is “ The * L.L.P.’ Estates, Limited .” office of the Company is to be established in Colombo,

for which the Company is to-be established are— -(1) Tb purchase, take on lease or in exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any lands, concessions, estates, plantations;

c and properties in the Island of Ceylon, the Federated Malay States, India, or elsewhere, and any right of way,water lights and other rights, privileges, easements and concessions, and any factories, machinery, implements, tools, live and dead stock, stores, effects, and other property, real or personal, immovable or movable, of any kind.

(2) To hold, use, clear, open, plant, cultivate, work, manage, improve, carry on, and develop the undertaking,lands, and real and personal, immovable and movable estate or property and assets of any kind of the Company,or any part thereof.

(3) To plant, grow, and produce rubber, tea, coconuts, coffee, cinchona, cacao, cardamoms, rhea, ramie, and othernatural products or produce of any kind in the Island of Ceylon, the Federated Malay States, India, or elsewhere. ,

(4) To treat, cure, prepare, manipulate, submit to any process of manufacture, and render marketable (whether on account of the Company or others) rubber, tea, coconuts, coffee, or any other such products or produce as aforesaid, or any articles or things whatsoever; to buy, sell, export, import, trade and deal in rubber, tea, coconut produce, coconuts, coffee, and other products, wares, merchandise, articles and things of any kind whatsoever, either in a prepared, manufactured, or raw state, and either by wholesale or retail.

(5y To carry on in the Island of Ceylon, the Federated Malay States, India, or elsewhere, all or any of the following businesses, that is to say : planters of rubber, tea, coconuts, coffee or, any . other such products or produce < as aforesaid, in all its branches; carriers of passengers and goods by land or by water; forwarding agents, merchants, exporters, importers, traders, engineers, tug owners, and wharfingers ; proprietors of docks, wharves,

. jetties, piers, warehouses, and boats; and any other business Which can or may conveniently he carried on in connection with any of them.

(.6) To acquire or establish and carry on any other business, manufacturing, shipping, or otherwise, which can be - conveniently carried on in connection with any of the Company’s general business; to apply for, purchase,

or otherwise acquire, any patents, brevets d’invention, concessions and the like conferring,an exclusive or . non-exclusive or limited right to use, or any information as to any invention which may seem capable of

. . being used for any of the purposes of the Company, or the acquisition of which may seem calculated directly or indirectly to benefit the. Company; and to use, exercise, develop, grant licenses in respect of or otherwise turn to account the property, rights, and information so acquired. , . , < . ,

(7) To purchase rubber, tea leaf, coconuts, coffee, and (or) other raw products or produce for manufactures, mani­pulation, and (or) sale.

(8) To work mines or quarries, and to find, win, get, work,- crush, smelt, manufacture, or otherwise deal with ores,metals, minerals, oils, precious and other stones, deposits or products, and generally to carry on the business of mining in all its branches. .

(9) To purchase, take in exchange, hire, or otherwise acquire and hold boats, barges, tugs, launches, and vesselsof any description whatsoever ; to purchase, take in exchange, hire, or otherwise acquire and hold vans, omni­buses, carriages, carts, and other vehicles of any description whatsoever and to purchase, take in exchange, hire, or otherwise acquire and hold all five and dead stock, chattels, and effects required for the maintenance and working of the business of carriers by land or by water ; o f proprietors of docks, wharves, jetties, piers, warehouses, and boats ; of tug-owners and wharfingers or of any other business which can or may conveniently be carried on in connection with the above respectively. ’ - ' - • ■

(10) To build, make, construct, equip, .maintain,'improve, alter; and. work rubber and tea factories, coconut and coffee curing mills, manufactories, buildings, erections, roads, water-courses, docks, wharves’, .jetties, and other works, and conveniences which may be necessary or convenient for the purpose of the Company, or may seem calculated directly or indirectly to advance the Company’s interests; and to contribute to, subsidize, or otherwise assist or take part in the construction, improvement, maintenance. Working, management', carrying out, or control thereof.

(11) To cultivate, manage, and superintend estates and properties in the Island of Ceylon, the. Federated Malay States, India, and elsewhere, and generally to undertake the business Restate agents in the Island'of Ceylon, the Federated Malay States) India, and elsewhere; to act as’agents for the investment, loan-, payment, trans­mission, and collection of money, and for the purchase, sale, improvement,) development, and management of property, including concerns and undertakings ; and to transact any other agency1 businessof any kind.

: (12) To engage, employ, maintain, and dismiss managers, superintendents, assistants, clerks, coolies, and other Servants and labourers ; and to remunerate any such at such rate as shall be thought fit, and to grant pensions or gratuities to any such or the widow or children of any such. .. . ’

(13) To enter into any arrangements with any authorities, Government,-Municipal, local, or, otherwise that mayseem conducive to the Company’s'objects or any of them, and to obtain from any such authority any rights, privileges, rebates, and concessions which the-Company may think it desirable’to obtain,, and to carry out, exercise, and comply with such arrangements, rights, privileges, and concessions. , . , \

(14) To enter into partnership or into any arrangement for sharing profits, union of interest, reciprocal concession, amalgamation or co-operation with any person, corporation, or company carrying dh or about to carry on or engage in any business or transaction which this Company is authorized to carry on or engage in, or any business or transaction capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit this Company; to take or other­wise acquire and hold shares or stock in or securities of and to subsidize or otherwise assist any such company, and to sell, hold, re-issue with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal with such shares or securities ; and to form, constitute, or promote any other company or companies for the purpose of acquiring all or any of the property, rights, and liabilities of this Company, or for any other purpose which may seem directly or indirectly calculated to benefit this Company.

(15) To procure the Company to be registered or established or authorized to do business in the Island of Ceylon, the Federated Malay States, India, or elsewhere.

(16) To lend money on any terms and in any manner and on. any security, and in particular on the security of plantations, factories, growing crops, produce, bills of exchange, promissory notes; bonds',-bills of lading, warrants,, stocks, shares, debentures or book debts, or without any security at all, and generally to transact financial business of any kind.

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(17) To borrow or raise money for the purposes of the Company or receive money on deposit at interest or otherwise, and for the purpose of raising or securing money for the performance or’ discharge of any obligation or liability of the Company or for any other purpose to create, execute, grant, or issue any mortgages, mortgage debentures, debentures, debenture stock, bonds, or obligations of the Company either at par, premium, or discount, and either redeemable, irredeemable, or . perpetual, secured upon all or any part of the undertaking, revenue, rights, and property of the Company, present and future, including uncalled capital or the unpaid calls of. the Company.

(18) Generally to purchase, take on lease-or in exchange, hire, or otherwise acquire any real or personal property, and any rights, privileges, licenses, or easements which the Company may think necessary or convenient with reference to any of these objects , and capable of being profitably dealt with in connection with any of the Company’s property or rights for the time being.

(19) To cause or permit any "debentures, debenture stock, bonds, mortgages, charges, incumbrances, liens, or secu­rities of or belonging-to or made or issued by the Company or affecting its property or rights or any of the terms thereof to be renewed, extended, varied, redeemed, exchanged, transferred, or satisfied, as shall be thought fit ; also to-pay off and re-borrow the moneys secured thereby or any part or parts thereof.

(20) To sell the undertaking of the Company or any part thereof for such consideration as the Company may think fit, and -in particular for shares, debentures, or securities of any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this Company.

(21) To invest and deal with the moneys of the Company not immediately required upon such securities and in such manner as may from time to time be determined.

(22) To make, accept, endorse, and execute promissory notes, bills of exchange, bills of lading, and other negotiable and transferable instruments.

(23) To remunerate any parties for services rendered or to be rendered in placing or assisting to place any shares in the Company’s capital, or any debentures, debenture stock, or other securities of the Company, or in or about the formation or promotion of the Company or the conduct of its business.

(24) To do all or any of the above things in any part of the world as principals, agents, contractors, or otherwise, or alone or in conjunction with .others, or by or through agents, sub-contractors, trustees, or otherwise, and generally to carry on any business or effectuate any object of the Company.,

(25) To sell, let, lease, underlease; exchange, surrender, transfer, deliver, charge, mortgage, dispose of, turn to account, or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property and rights of the Company, whether in considera­tion of rents, moneys, or securities for money, shares, debentures, or securities in any other company, or for any other consideration. -

(26) To pay for any lands and real or personal, immovable or movable, estate, property or assets of any kind acquired or to be acquired by the Company, or for any services rendered or to be rendered to the Company, and generally to pay or discharge any consideration to be paid or given by the Company in money or in shares (whether fully paid up or partly paid up), or in debentures, debenture stock,' or obligations of the Company, or partly in one way and partly in another, or otherwise howsoever, with power to issue any shares either as fully paid

, up or partly paid up for such purpose..(27) To accept as consideration for the sale or disposal of any lands and real or personal, immovable and movable,

estate, property, or assets of the Company or in discharge of any other consideration to be received by the Company, money or shares (whether fully paid up or partly paid up) of any company, or debentures or debenture stock, or obligations of any company or person or partly one and partly, any other.

(28) To distribute among the shareholders in specie any property of the Company, whether by way of dividend or upon a return of capital, but so that no distribution amounting to a reduction of capital be made, except with the sanction for the time being required by law.

(29) To do all such other things as may be necessary, incidental, conducive, or convenient to the attainment of the above objects or any of them..

It being hereby declared that in the foregoing clauses (unless a contrary intention appears) the word “ person ” includes any number of persons, and a corporation, and that the other “ objects ” specified in any one paragraph are not to be limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other paragraph.

4. The liability of the Shareholders is limited. ■>5. The nominal capital of the Company is Two million Rupees (Rs. 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ), divided into Two hundred thousand

(2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) shares of Ten rupees (Rs. 10) each, with power to increase or reduce the capital. The shares fo r m in g the capital (original, increased, or reduced) of the Company may be subdivided, consolidated, or divided into such classes, with any preferential, deferred, qualified, special, or other rights, privileges, or conditions attached thereto, and be held upon such terms as may be prescribed by the Articles of Association and regulations of the Company for the time being or otherwise.

We, the several persons whose names and addresses are subscribed, are desirous of being formed into a Company in pursuance of this Memorandum of Association, and we respectively agree to take the number of shares in the capital of the Company set opposite ouxi respective names :—

Number of Shares taken. Names and Addresses of Subscribers. by each Subscriber.

A. D. Callander, Narthupana, Neboda A. P. Craib , Lansdowne, Ratnapura

, J. Loohore, Colombo • ■'> W . Combe, Colombo '

A. WABDEjr, Colombo , R. A. Sh a r r o o k s . Colombo

E. L. Fraser, Colombo . . .

One'OneOneOneOneOneOne

Total number of shares taken Seven

Witness to the signatures of A. D. C a l l a n d e r and A. P. Cr a ib at Colombo, this 28th day of July, 1920 :Stanley P. de Saram,

* Proctor, Supreme Court, Colombo.Witness to the signatures of J. Loohore, W. Combe, A. W arden, R. A. Sharrooks, and E. L. Eraser a. Colombo,

this 29th day of July, 1920 :S t a n l e y F . d e S a r a m ,

Proctor, Supreme Court. Colombo.

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ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF THE “ L. L. P.” ESTATES, LIMITED.

It is agreed as follows.:—1. Table G not to apply, Company to be governed by these Articles.— The regulations contained in Table C in the

schedule annexed to “ The Joint Stock Companies Ordinance, 1861,*” shall not apply to this Company, which shall be governed by the regulations contained in these Articles, but subject to repeal, addition, or alteration by special resolution.

2. Power to alter the regulations.—The Company may, by special resolution, alter and make provisions instead of, or in addition to, any of the regulations of the Company, whether contained and comprised in these Articles or not.

3. None of the funds of the Company shall be employed in the purchase of or be lent,on shares of the Company.

Interpretation. . .4. Interpretation Clause.—In the interpretation of these presents the following words and expressions shall have

he following meanings, unless such meanings be inconsistent with, or repugnant to, the subject or context:—Company.—The word “ Company” means “ The “ L. L. I*.” Estates, Limited,” incorporated or established by

or under the Memorandum of Association to which these Articles are attached.The Ordinance.— “ The Ordinance ” means and includes “ The Joint Stock Companies Ordinances, 1861 to 1909,”

and every other Ordinance from time to time in force concerning Joint Stock Companies which may apply to the Company.Special resolution.— “ Special resolution ” has the meaning assigned thereto by the Ordinance.Extraordinary resolution.— “ Extraordinary resolution ” means a resolution passed by three-fourths in number and

value of such Shareholders of the Company for the time being entitled to vote as may be present at any meeting of the Company of which notice specifying an intention to propose such resolution as an extraordinary resolution has been duly given.

These presents.— “ These presents ” means and includes the Memorandum' of Association and the Articles of Asso­ciation of the Company from time to time in force.

Capital.— “ Capital ” means the capital for the time being raised or authorized to.be raised for the purposes of the Company.

Shares.— “ Shares ” means the shares from time to time into which the capital of the Company may be divided.Shareholder.— “ Shareholder ” means a Shareholder of the Company. 'Presence or present.—With regard to a Shareholder “ presence or present ” at a meeting means presence or present

personally or by proxy or by attorney duly authorized.Directors.— “ Directors ” means the Directors for the time being of the Company or (as the case may be) the Directors

assembled at a Board. , ,, Board.— “ Board ” means a meeting of the Directors or (as the context may require) the Directors assembled at a

Board meeting, acting through at least a quorum of their body in the exercise of authority duly given to them.;■ , Persons.— “ Persons” means partnerships, associations, corporations, companies unincorporated or incorporated

by Ordinance and registration, as well as individuals. .Office.— “ Office ” means the registered office for the time being of the Company. 'Seal— “ Seal ” means the common seal for the time being of the Company.Month.— “ Month ” means a calendar month.Writing.— “ Writing ” means printed matter or print as well as writing.Singular and plural number.—Words importing the singular number only include the plural, sind viceversd.Masculine and feminine gender.—Words importing the masculine gender only include the feminine, and vice versd

Business.'5. Commencement of Business.—The Company may proceed to carry out the objects for,which it is established

and to employ and apply its capital as soon after the registration of the Company as the Directors in their discretion shall think fit ; and notwithstanding that the whole of the shares shall not have been subscribed, applied for, or allotted, they shall do so as soon as, in the judgment of the Directors, a sufficient number of shares shall have been subscribed or applied for.

6. Business to be carried on by Directors.—-The business of the Company shall be carried on by or under the manage­ment or direction of the Directors, and subject only to the control of General Meetings,in accordance with these presents

C amt An. '' ' •7. Nominal Capital-.—The nominal capital of the Company is Two million Rupees (Rs. 2,000,000) divided into

Two hundred thousand (200,000) shares of Ten Rupees (Rs. 10) each. ,\

. Shares.8. Allotment and Issue.—The shares, except where otherwise provided, shjill be allotted at the discretion of and by

the Directors, who may from time to time issue any unissued share's and may add u> such shares such an amount of premium as they may consider proper ; provided that such unissued shares shall be first offered by the Directors to the registered Shareholders for the time being of the Company as nearly as possible in proportion tq the shares already held by them, and such shares as shall not be accepted by the Shareholder or Shareholders to whom the shares shall have been offered within the time specified in that behalf by the Directors may be disposed of by the Directors in such manner as they f.hinlr most beneficial to the Company; provided also that the Directors may at their discretion allot any unissued shares in pay­ment for any estates or lands or other property purchased or acquired by the Company without first offering such shares to the registered Shareholders for the time being of the Company, and may make arrangements on an issue of shares for a difference between the holders of such shares in the amount of calls to be paid and the tr.ije of payment of such calls

9. Payment of amount of shares by instalments.—If by the conditions of allotment of . any share the whole or "partof the amount thereof shall be payable by instalments, every such instalment shall, when due, be paid to the Company by the holder of the share. ¥ y y

10. Acceptance.—Every person taking any share in the Company shall testify his acceptance thereof by writingunder his hand in such form as the Company from time to time directs. •

11. Payment.—Payment for shares shall be made in such manner as the Directors shall from time to time determine and direct.

12. Shares held by a firm.—Shares may be registered in the name of a firm, and any partner of the firm or agentduly authorized to sign the name of the firm shall be entitled to vote and to give proxies, but not more than one partner may vote at a time. 1

13. Shares held by two or more persons not in partnership.— Shares may be registered in the names of two or morepersons not in partnership. . . .

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14. One of joint-holders other than a firm may give receipts ; only one of joint-holders resident in Ceylon entitled to vote.—Any one of the joint-holders of a share, other than a firm, may give effectual receipts for any dividends payable in respect of such share ; but only one of such joint-Shareholders shall be entitled to the right of voting and of giving proxies and exercising the other rights and powers conferred on a sole Shareholder, and if the joint-holders cannot arrange amongst themselves as to who shall vote or give proxies and exercise such other rights and powers conferred on a sole Shareholder, the Shareholder whose name stands first on the register of shares shall vote or give proxies and exercise those rights and powers provided, however, that in the event of such first registered Shareholder being absent from the Island, the first

■ registered Shareholder then resident in Oeylon shall vote or give proxies and exercise all such rights and powers as aforesaid.15. Survivor of joint-holders, other than a firm, only recognized.—In case of the death of any one or more of the joint-

holders, other than a firm, of any shares, the survivor or survivors shall be the only person or persons recognized by the Company as having any title to, or interest in, such shares.

16. Liability of joint-holders.-—The joint-holders of a share shall be severally as well as jointly liable for the payment of- all instalments and calls due in respect of such share.

> - 17. Trusts or any interest in share other than that of registered holder or of any person under clause 38 not recognized.—The Company Shall not be bound to recognize (even though having notice of) any contingent, future, partial, or equitable interest in the nature of a trust or otherwise in any share, or any other right in respect of any share, except any absolute right thereto in the person from time to time registered as the holder thereof, and except also the right of any person under clause 38 to become a Shareholder in respect of any share.

Increase of Capital.; ’ 18. Increase, of capital by creation of new shares.—The Company in General Meeting may, by special resolution'from time to time, increase the capital by creation of new shares of such amount per share and in the aggregate, and with such special, preferential, deferred, qualified, or other rights, privileges, or conditions attached thereto as such resolution shall direct. . •

19. " Issue of hew shares.—The hew shares shall be issued upon such terms and conditions and with such preferential, deferred, qualified, special, or other rights', privileges, or conditions attached thereto as the General Meeting resolving on the creation thereof or any .other General Meeting of the Company shall direct; and in particular such shares may be issued

. with a preferential or qualified right to the dividends and in the distribution of assets of the Company, and with a special , or .without, any right of voting. The Directors shall have power to add to such new shares such an amount of premium

as they inay consider proper.20. How carried into effect.—Subject to any direction to the contrary that may be given by the meeting that

• sanctions the increase of capital, all new shares shall be.offered to the Shareholders in proportion to the existing sharesheld by them; Such offer shall be made by notice specifying the number of shares to which the Shareholder is entitled,

. and limiting a time within which the offer if not accepted Will be deemed to be declined, and after the expiration of such time, or on the receipt of an intimation from the Shareholder to whom such notice is given that he declines to accept the shares offered, the same shall be disposed of in such manner as the Directors may determine. Provided that the Directors

, may, at their discretion, allot such new shares or any portion of them in payment for any estates or lands or other property purchased or acquired by the Company, without first offering such shares to the registered Shareholders for the time being of the Company.

21. Same as original capital.—Except so far as otherwise provided by the conditions of.issue or by these presents,. ' any capital raised by the creation of new shares shall be considered part of the original capital, and shall be subject to the

provisions herein contained with reference to the payments of calls and instalments, transfer, transmission, forfeiture, lien, surrender, and otherwise.

R eduction of Capital and Subdivision or Consolidation of Shares.22. Reduction of capital and subdivision or consolidation of shares.—The Company in General Meeting may by

special resolution reduce' the capital in such manner as such special resolution shall direct, and may by special resolution subdivide or consolidate the shares of the Company or any of them.

Sh a r e Ce r t if ic a t e s .23. Certificates how issued.— Every Shareholder shall be entitled to one certificate for all the shares registered in

his name, or to several certificates, each for one or more of such shares. Every certificate shall specify the number of the share in respect of which it is issued.

24. Certificate to be under seal of company.—The certificates of shares shall-be issued under the seal of the Company.

25: Renewal of certificate.—If any certificate be worn out or defaced, then upon production thereof to the Directors they may order the same to be cancelled and may issue a new certificate in lieu thereof; and if any certificate be lost or destroyed, then, upon proof thereof to the satisfaction of the Directors, and on such indemnity as the Directors deem adequate being given, a new certificate in lieu thereof shall be given to the person entitled to such lost or destroyed certificate. A sum of fifty cents shall be payable for such new certificate. ■

26. Certificate to be delivered to the first named of joint-holders not a firm.—The certificate of shares registered in the names of two or more persons not a firm shall be delivered to the person first named on the register.

Transfer of Shares.27. Exercise of rights.—No person shall exercise any right of a Shareholder until his name shall have been entered

in the register of Shareholders and he shall have paid all calls and other moneys for the time being payable on every share i n the Company hold by him.

28. Transfer of shares.—Subject to the restriction of the Articles, any Shareholder may transfer all or any of his shares by instrument in writing.

29. No transfer to minor or person of unsound mind.—No transfer of shares shall be made to a minor or person of unsound mind.

30. Register of transfers;—The Company shall keep a book or books, to be called The Register of Transfers, in which shall be entered the particulars of every transfer or transmission of any share.

31. Instrument of transfer.—The instrument of transfer of any share shall'be signed both by the transferor and transferee, and the transferor shall be deemed to remain, the holder of such share until the name of the transferee is entered in the register in respect thereof.

32. Board may decline to register transfers.—The Board may, at their own absolute and uncontrolled discretion, decline to register any transfer of shares by a Shareholder who is indebted to the Company, or upon whose shares the Company have a lien or otherwise ; or to any person not approved by them.

33. Not bound to state reason.—In no case shall a Shareholder or proposed transferee be entitled to require the Directors to state the reason of their refusal to register, but their declinature shall be absolute.

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"34. Registration of transfer.—Every instrument of transfer must be left at - the office of the Company to be registered, accompanied by such evidence as the Directors may reasonably require toprove the title of the transferor, and a fee of Rs. 2* 50, or such other sum as the Directors shall from time to time determine, must be paid ; and thereupon, the Directors, subject to the powers vested in them by Articles 32, 33, and' 35, shall register the transferee as Shareholder and retain the instrument of transfer. ", ' , ' ;■*

35. Directors may authorize registration of transferees.—The Directors may, by such means as they shall deemexpedient, authorize the registration of transferees as Shareholders without the necessity of any meeting of the Directors for that purpose. • . . ; .. . ' 1 .

36. Directors not hound to inquire as to validity of transfer.-—In no case shall the Directors be .bound to inquire into the validity, legal effect, or genuineness of any instrument of transfer produced by a person* claiming a'transfer of any share in accordance with these Articles ; and whether they abstain from so inquiring or do so inquire and are misled, the transferor shall have no claim whatsoever upon the Company in respect of the share, except for the dividends previouslydeclared in respect thereof, but, if at all, upon the transferee only. • ,

37. . Transfer books when to he closed.— The Transfer Books may be closed during the fourteen days immediately preceding each Ordinary General Meeting, including the First General Meeting; also when a dividend is declared, for the three days next ensuing the meeting; also at such other times as the Directors may decide, not exceeding in the whole twenty-one days in any one year.

T ransmission- of Shares. . ' *38. Title to shares of deceased holder.— The executors or administrators or the heirs of a deceased Shareholder ,*

shall be the only persons recognized by the Company as having any title to shares of such Shareholder,. .39. Registration of persons entitled to shares otherwise than hy transfer.— Any curator of any minor Shareholder,*

any committee of a lunatic Shareholder. or any person becoming entitled to shares in consequence of the death, bankruptcy, or liquidation of any Shareholder, or the marriage of any female Shareholder, or in any other way than by transfer, shall, upon producing such evidence that he sustains the character in respect of which he proposes to act under thi§ clause, or * of his title, as the Company think sufficient, be forthwith entitled, subject to the provisions herein, contained, to be registered as a Shareholder in respect of such shares on payment of a fee of Rs. 2* 50 ; or may, subject to the regulationsas to transfers hereinbefore contained, transfer the same to some other person. * . . .

40. Failing such registration shares may be sold by the Company.—rlf any person who shall become-entitled to be ■ registered in respect of any share under clause 39, shall not, from any cause whatever within twelve" calendar months '* after the event on the happening of which his title shall accrue, be registered in respect of such share, or if in the case of," the death of any Shareholder no person shall, within twelve calendar months after such death, be registered as a Shareholder ’ in respect of the shares of such deceased Shareholder, the Company may sell such shares, either by public .auction or ■ private contract, and give a receipt for the purchase m oney; and the purchaser shall be entitled to be registered in respect v of such share, and shall not be bound to inquire whether the events have happened which entitled the Company to sell the .same ; the nett proceeds ofsuch sale, after deducting all expenses and all moneys in respect of which the Companyis entitled to a lien on the shares so sold, shall be paid to the person entitled thereto. '

Surrender and F orfeiture of Shares.-.41. The Directors may accept surrender of shares.—The Directors mayaccept,in the name and for the benefit of the

Company, and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon, a surrender of the shares of Shareholders who may be desirous of retiring from the Company. .

42. (a) I f call or instalment be not paid, notice to be given to Shareholder.—If any Shareholder fails to pay any callor instalment on or before the day appointed for the payment of the same, the Directors may at any time, thereafter, during such time as the call or instalment remains unpaid, serve a notice on such Shareholder or his executors or adminis­trators, or the trustee or assignee in his bankruptcy, requiring him to pay the same, together with any interest that may have accrued, at the rate of 9 per cent, per annum, and all expenses that may have been incurred by the Company, by reason of such non-payment. ■ „ •

(b) Terms of notice.—The notice shall name a day (not being less than one month from the date-of the notice) on and a place or places at which such call or instalment and such interest and expenses as aforesaid are to be paid ; the notice shall also state that, in the event of non-payment at or before the time and at the place appointed the shares in respect of which the call was made or instalment is payable will be liable to be forfeited.

(c) In default of payment, shares to be forfeited.— If the requisition of such notice as aforesaid be not complied with every or any share or shares in respect of which such notice has been given may at any time thereafter, before payment of calls or instalments, with interest and expenses due in respect thereof, be declared forfeited by a resolution of the Board to that effect.

(d) Shareholder still liable to pay money owing at time of forfeiture.—Any Shareholder whose shares have been sodeclared forfeited shall notwithstanding be liable to pay and shall forthwith pay to the Company all calls, instalments, interest, and expenses owing upon or in respect of such shares at the time of the forfeiture, together with interest thereon from the time of forfeiture until payment at 9 per cent, per annum, and the Directors-may enforce the payment thereof if they think fit. •

43. Surrendered or forfeited shares to b e . the property of the Company, and may be sold, &c.—Every share surrenderedor so declared forfeited shall be deemed to be the property of the Company, and may be sold, re-allotted, or otherwise disposed of upon such terms and in such manner as the Board shall think fit. * ,

44. Effect of surrender or forfeiture.— The surrender or forfeiture of a share'shall involve the extinction of alt interest in, and also of all claims and demands against, the Company in respect of the share and the proceeds thereof, and all other rights incident to the share, except only such of those rights (if any) as by these presents are expressly saved.

45. (a) Certificates of surrender or forfeiture.— A certificate in writing under the hands of two of the Directors and of the Agent or Secretary or Agents or Secretaries that a share has been duly surrendered or forfeited, stating the time when it was surrendered or forfeited; shall be conclusive evidence of the facts therein stated as against all persons who would have been entitled to the share but for such surrender or forfeiture ; and. such certificate and the receipt of the Company for the price of such share shall constitute a good title to such share, and a certificate of proprietorship shall'

df h1T red,t° Person who may purchase the same from the Company ; such purchaser thereupon shall be deemed the holder of such share, discharged from all calk due prior to such purchase, and he shall not b e bound- to see to the application of the purchase money, nor shall his title to such share b e affected by any irregularity in the proceedings in reference to such forfeiture or sale. ° .

. . . ft) Forfeiture may be remitted.— The Directors may in their discretion remit or annul the forfeiture of any share Within six months from the date thereof upon the payment of all moneys due to the Company from the late holder or holders ot such share or shares, and all expenses incurred in relation to such forfeiture., together with such further sum of money by way of redemption money for the deficit, as they shall think fit, not being less than 9 per cent, per annum on the amount of the sums wherein default in payment had been made, but no share bona fide sold, re-allotted, or other­wise disposed of under Article 43 hereof shall be redeemable after sale or disposal .. . -

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' 46. Company’s lien on shares.—The 'Company shall have a first charge or paramount lien upon all the shares of any holder or joint-holders for all moneys for the time being due to the Company by such holder, or by all or any of such joint-holders respectively, either in respect of such shares or of other shares held by such holder or joint-holders or other­wise, and Whether due from any such holder'individually or jointly with others, including all calls, resolutions for which

.shall have been passed by the Directors, although the times appointed for the payment thereof shall not have arrived ; and where any share is held by more, persons than one the Company shall be entitled to the said charge or lien in respect of any money due to the Company from any of such persons. The Directors may decline to register any transfer of share i subject to such charge or lien. '

47.- Lien how made available.—Such charge or lien may be made available by a sale of all or any of the shares subject to it, provided that no. such sale shall be made, except under a resolution of the Directors, and until notice in writing shall have been given to the indebted Shareholder or his executors Or administrators, or the assignee or trustee in his bankruptcy, requiring him Or them to pay the amount for the time being due to the Company, and default shall have been made for twenty-eight days from such notice in paying the sum thereby required to be paid. Should the Shareholder over whose share the lien exists be in England or elsewhere abroad, sixty days’ notice shall be allowed him.

' 48. Proceeds hoW< applied:—The nett proceeds'of any such sale as aforesaid under the provisions of Articles .43 and 47 hereof shall be applied in>0r towards the satisfaction of such debts, liabilities, or engagements, and the residue (if any) shall be paid to such Shareholder or his representatives. ' •

1 . 49. Certificate of sale.—-A certificate in' w riting under the hands of two of the Directors and of the Agent or Secretaryor Agents or Secretaries that the power of sale given by clause 47 has arisen, and is exercisable by the Company under these presents, shalTbe conclusive evidence of the facts therein stated.

50. Transfer on sale how executed.—TTpon any such sale two of the Directors may execute a transfer of such share to the’purchaser thereof, and such transfer, with the certificate last'aforesaid, shall confer on the purchaser a complete title to such shares. ' ‘ :

Preference Shares.", 51.’ 'Preference and deferred shares.—Any shares from time to time to be issued or created may from time to time

be issued with any such right or preference, whether in respect of dividend or of payment of capital, or both, or any such other special privilege or advantage over any shares previously issued or then about to be issued (other than shares issued with a preference), or with such deferred rights as compared with any shares previously issued or then about to be issued, or subject to any such conditions or provisions, and with any Such right or without any right of voting, and generally on such terms as the Company may, from time to time by special resolution, determine.' 52. Modification of rights and consent thereto.—If at any' time by the issue of preference shares br otherwise the

Capital is divided into shares of different classes— • : •(1) .The holders of any class of shares by an extraordinary resolution passed at a meeting of such holders may

, consent, on behalf of all the holders ,of shares of the class, to the issue or creation of any shares ranking equallytherewith, or having any priority thereto, or. the abandonment of any preference or priority, or’ of any accrued dividend, or the reduction for any time or permanently of the dividends payable thereon, or to any scheme for the reduction of the Company’s' capital affecting the class of shares ;

(2) All or any of the rights, privileges, and conditions attached to each class may be commuted, abrogated, abandoned, added to, or otherwise modified by a special resolution of the Company in General Meeting, provided the holders

' ■i , . of any class of shares affected by any such commutation, abrogation, abandonment, addition, or other modifica-. tipn of such rights, privileges, and conditions consent thereto, on behalf of all the holders, of shares of the class,

by an extraordinary resolution passed at a meeting of such holders. . .’ Any extraordinary resolution passed under the provisions of this Article shall be binding upon all theholdersof shares

of the class, provided that this Article shall not be read as implying the necessity for such consent as aforesaid in any case in which but for this Article the object of the resolution could have been effected without it.

53. Meeting affecting a particular class of Shares.—Any meeting for the purpose of the last preceding clause shall beconvened and conducted in all respects as nearly-as;possible in the same way as an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company, provided that no Shareholder, not being a Director, shall be entitled to notice thereof or to attend thereat, unless ho be a holder of shares, of the class intended to be affected by-the resolution, and that no vote shall-be given except in respect of a share of that class, and that at any such meeting a poll may be demanded in writing by any Shareholder personally present and entitled to vote at the meeting. , -

’ ■ Calls. ' ' J54. (a ) Directors may make calls.— The Directors may from time,to time make such calls as they think fit upon the

registered holders of shares, in respect of moneys unpaid thereon, and not by the conditions of allotment made payable .at fixed times ; and each Shareholder shallpay the amount of every call so made on him to the persons and at the times and places appointed by theDirectors, provided that two months’ notice at least shall be given to the Shareholders of the time and place appointed for payment of each, call. . . . r

(b) Calls, tim e when m a d e .A callshall be deemed to have been made at the time when the resolution authorizing the call was passed, at a Board MAting of the Directors or by resolution in writing in terms of Article 120.

~ ’ (e) Extension of time for payment of call.—The Directors shall have power in their absolute discretion to give'timeto any one or more Shareholder or Shareholders, exclusive of the others, for payment of any call or part thereof on such terms as the Directors may: determine . But no Shareholder .shall be entitled to any such extension except as a matter of grace or favour,. 1 , ■

. 55. Interest on unpaid call.—If the sum payable in respect of any call .or instalment is not paid on or before the day appointed for the payment thereof, the holder for the time being of the share in respect of which the call shall have.beep made,,or the instalments shall have been due, shall pay interest for the same at the rate of 9 per centum per annum from the day appointed for the payment thereof to, the time of the actual payment, but the Directors may, when they think fit, Temit altogether or in part any sum becoming payable for interest under this clause..

i56. Paymentsin anticipation of calls.—The Directors may at their discretion receive from any Shareholder willing to advance the same, and upon such terms as they think fit, all or any part of the amount of his shares beyond the sum actually called up. - . ,

’ B orrowing Powers. - ,57. (d) Power to borrow.' The Directors shall have power to procure from time to time, in the usual course of business,

such'temporary advances on the produce in hand, or in the future to be obtained from the Company’s estates, as-they may find necessary or expedient for the purpose of defraying the expenses of working the Company’s estates, or of erecting, maintaining, improving, or extending buildings, machinery, or plantations, or otherwise. Also from time to time at their discretion to borrow or raise from the Directors or other persons any sum or sums o f money for the purposes of the Company, but so that the amount at any one time owing in respect of moneys so borrowed or raised shall not, without the sanction of a General Meeting, exceed the fttm’ of Five hundred thousand Rupees (Rsi 500,000). With the sanction of a General Meeting, the Directors shall be entitled to borrow such further sum or sums, and at such rate of interest as such meeting shall determine. The Directors may, for the purpose o f securing the repayment of any such sum or sums of mohey so

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borrowed or raised, create and issue any mortgages* debentures,- mortgage debentures, debenture stock, bonds, or obligations of the Company,, charged upon all or any part of the undertaking, revenue, property, and rights, or assets of the Company (both present and future), including uncalled capital or unpaid calls, or give, accept, or endorse on behalf.of the Company any promissory notes or bills of exchange. Provided also that before the Directors execute any mortgage, issue any debentures, or create any debenture stock theyshall obtain the sanction thereto of the Company in General Meeting, whether Ordinary or Extraordinary, notice of the intention to obtain such sanction at such meeting having been duly given. Any such securities may be issued either at par or at a premium or discount, and mayfromtimo.to time be cancelled^ or discharged, varied, or exchanged as the Directors may think fit, and may contain any special privileges as to redemption, surrender, drawings, allotment of shares, or otherwise. Every debenture or other instrument issued by. the Company for securing the payment of money may be so framed that the moneys thereby seemed shall be assignable free from any equities between the Company and the person to whom the same may be issued. A declaration under the Company’s seal contained in or endorsed upon any of the documents mentioned in this Article and subscribed by two or more of the Directors, or by one Director and the Agent or Secretary or Agents or Secretaries, to the effect that the Directors have power to borrow the amount which such document may represent, shall be conclusive evidence thereof in all questions between the Company and its creditors, and no such document containing such declaration shall, as regards .the creditor, be void on the ground of its being granted in excess of the aforesaid borrowing power, unless it shall be proved that. such creditor was aware that it was so granted. . .

(6) Immediate debenture issue.— Without prejudice to any of the powers and provisions of Article .57 (a) hereof, and without the neeessity of obtaining the sanction of the Company in General Meeting therefor, the Directors,shall have power to raise and borrow immediately a sum not exceeding Three hundred thousand Rupees (Rs 300,000) by the creation and issue of Three thousand (3.000) redeemable debentures of One hundred rupees, (Rs. .100), each carrying interest at eight (8) per centum per annum and tc secure the same by a primary mortgage over the Company’s estates

Meetings.

58. First General Meeting.—The First General Meeting of the Company shall be held at such time, not being more than twelve months after the registration of the Company, and at. such place as the Directors may determine.

59. Subsequent General Meetings.—Subsequent . General Meetings shall be held once in every year at such time and place as may be prescribed by the Company in General Meeting, and if no time or place is prescribed, at such time and place as may be determined by the Directors.

60. Ordinary and Extraordinary General Meetings.—The General Meetings mentioned in the last two precedingclauses shall be called Ordinary General Meetings.; all other meetings of the Company shall be called, Extraordinary General Meetings. '

61. Extraordinary General Meetings.— The Directors may, whenever they think fit, call an Extraordinary General Meeting, and the Directors shall do so upon a requisition made in writing by not less than one-seventh of the number of Shareholders holding not less than one-seventh of the issued capital and entitled to vote.

62. Requisition of Shareholders to state object of meeting.; on receipt of requisition. Directors to call meeting, and in default Shareholders may do so.—Any requisition so made shall express the object of the meeting proposed to be called, shall be addressed to the Directors, and shall be sent to the registered office of the Company. Upon the receipt of such requisition the Directors shall forthwith proceed to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting, to be held at such time and place as they shall determine. If they do not proceed to convene the same within seven days from the delivery of the requisition, the requisitionists may themselves convene ah Extraordinary General Meetings to be held,at such place and at such time as the Shareholders convening the meeting may themselves fix.

63. Notice of resolution:—Any Shareholder may, on giving not less than ten days’ previous notice of any resolution,submit the same to a meeting: Such notice shall be given ,by leaving a copy of the resolution at the registered office ofthe Company. •, ■-

64. Seven days’ notice of meeting to be given.—Seven days’ notice at least of every General Meeting, Ordinary or Extraordinary, and by whomsoever convened, specifying the place, date, hour of meeting, and the objects and business of the meeting, shall be given either by advertisement in the Ceylon Government Gazette, or by notice sent by post, or otherwise served as hereinafter provided, but an accidental omission to give such notice to any Shareholder shall not invalidate the proceedings at any General Meeting,

65. Business requiring and not requiring notification.—Every Ordinary General Meeting shall be competent, without special notice having been given of the purposes for which it is convened, or of the business to be transacted thereat, to receive and discuss any report and any accounts presented thereto by the Directors, and to pass resolutions in approval or disapproval thereof, and to declare dividends, and to elect Directors and Auditors retiring in rotation, and to fix the remuneration of the Auditors; and shall also be Competent to enter upon, discuss, and transact any business whatever of which special mention shall have been made in' the notice or notices upon which the meeting was convened.

66. ' Notice of ether business to be given.—With the exceptions mentioned in the foregoing Articles as to the businesswhich may be transacted at Ordinary General Meetings without notice, no General Meeting, Ordinary or Extraordinary, shall be competent to enter upon, discuss, or transact any- business which has not beed*specially mentioned in the notice or notices upon which it was convened. . - •' ' ■ 67. Quorum to be present.—No business Shall be transacted at any General Meeting, except the'declaration of adividend recommended by a report of the Directors or the election Of a Chairman, unless there shall be present in person at the commencement of the business three or more persons being Shareholders entitled to vote or persons-holding proxies or powers of attorney from Shareholders entitled to vote.

68. I f a quorum not present, meeting to be dissolved or adjourned ; adjourned meeting to transact business,— If at theexpiration of half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting the required number of persons shall-not be present at the meeting, the meeting, if convened by or upon the requisition of Shareholders, shall be dissolved, but in any other case it shall stand adjoumed to the same day in the nextweek at the same time and place ; and if at such adjourned meeting a quorum is not present, those Shareholders who are present'shall be a quorum,' and may. transact the business for which the meeting was called. ' : ■

69. ' Chairman of Directors or a Director to be Chairman of General Meeting ; in case of their absence or: refusal, a Shareholder may act.—The Chairman (if any) of the Directors shall be entitled to take the Chair at every General Meeting, whether Ordinary or Extraordinary ; but’ if there be no Chairman, or if at any meeting he shall not be present within 15 minutes after the time appointed for holding such meeting, or if he shall refuse to talm the Chair, the Shareholders! shall

■ choose another Director as Chairman ; and if no Directors be present, or if all the. Directors present decline to take the Chair, then the Shareholders present shall choose one of their number to be Chairman. -

70. Business confined to election of Chairman while Chair vacant.—No business shall be discussed ab any .General .Meeting except-the election-of a Chairman whilst the Chair is vacant.

71. Chairman with consent may adjourn meeting.—The Chairman, with the consent of the meeting; may adjournany meeting from time to time and from place to place, but no business shall be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than the business left unfinished at the meeting from which the adjournment took placei' unleess due.notice shall be given. ■.

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Extraordinary, shall be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, and shall when so entered be signed as soon as practicable by the Chairman of the same meeting, or by the Chairman of the succeeding meeting, and the same when so entered and signed shall be evidence of all such proceedings and of the proper election of the Chairman.

• V oting at Meetings.73. Votes.—At any meeting every resolution shall be decided by the votes of the Shareholders present. In case

there shall be an equality of votes, the Chairman at such meeting shall be entitled to give a easting vote in addition to the vote to which he may be entitled as a Shareholder and proxy and attorney ; and unless a poll ba immediately demanded in writing by some Shareholder present at the meeting and entitled to vote, a declaration by the Chairman that a resolution has been carried, and an entry to that effect in the minute book of the Company, shall be sufficient evidence of the fact without proof of the number of votes recorded in favour of or against such resolution.

• 74. Poll.—If a poll be duly demanded, the same shall be taken in such manner and at such time and place as the Chairman shall direct, and the result of the poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded. The demand of a poll shall not prevent the continuance of a meeting for the transaction of any business other than the question on which a poll has been demanded. ’ .

75. Poll how taken.—If at any meeting a poll be demanded by notice in writing signed by some Shareholder present at the meeting and entitled to vote, which notice shall ba delivered during the' meeting to the Chairman, the meeting shall, if necessary, be adjourned, and the poll shall be taken at such time and in such a manner as the Chairman shall direct; and in-such case every Shareholder shall have the number of votes to which he may be entitled as hereinafter provided, and in case at any such poll there shall be an equality of votes, the Chairman of the meeting at which such poll shall have been demanded shall be entitled to a casting vote in addition to any votes to which he may be entitled as a Shareholder and proxy and attorney, and the result of such poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the Company in such meeting.

76. No poll on election of Chairman or on question of adjournment.—No poll shall be demanded on the election of a Chairman of the meeting or on any question of adjournment.

77. Number of votes to which Shareholder entitled.—On a show of hands every Shareholder present in person shall have one vote only. In case of a poll every Shareholder present .in person or by proxy or attorney shall have one vote for every one fully paid share held by him; Until a shave his been fully paid it shall not confer on the holder thereof the right to a vote in respect thereof. When voting on a resolution involving the winding up of the Company, every Share - holder shall have one vote for every share held by him.

. 78. Curator ofminor, die., when not entitled to vote.—-The parent or curator of a minor Shareholder, the committee or other legal guardian of any lunatic Shareholder, the husband of any female Shareholder not entitled to her shares as separate estate, and the executor or administrator of any deceased Shareholder, or any one of such persons as aforesaid, if more than one, shall not be entitled to vote in the place of such minor, lunatic, female, or deceased person, unless such person shall have been registered as a Shareholder.

79. Voting in person or by proxy or attorney.—Votes may be given either personally or by proxy Or by attorney duly authorized.

80. Non-shareholder not to be appointed proxy ; but attorney though not Shareholder may vote.—No person shall be appointed a proxy who is not a Shareholder of the Company, but the attorney of a Shareholder, even though not himself a Shareholder of the Company, may represent and vote for his principal at any meeting of the Company.

81. Shareholder in arrear or not registered at least-three months-previous to the meeting not to vote.—No Shareholder shall be entitled to vote or speak at any General Meeting unless all calls due from him on his shares, or.any of them, shall have been paid ; and no Shareholder ocher than the trustee or assigned of a bankrupt or representative of a deceased Share­holder, or person acquiring by marriage, shall be entitled to vote or speak at any meeting held after the expiration of three months from the registration of the Company, in respect of or as the holder of any share which he has acquired by transfer, unless he has been at least three months previously to the time of holding the meeting at which he proposes to vote or speak duly registered as the holder of the share in respect of which he claims to vote or speak.

.. 82. Proxy to be printed or in writing.—The instrument appointing a proxy shall be printed or written, and shall be signed by the appointor, or if such appointor be a corporation, it shall be under the common seal of such corporation,

83. When proxy to be deposited.—The instrument appointing a proxy shall be deposited at the registered office of the Company riot less than twenty-four hours before the time appointed for holding the meeting at which the person named ;im such instrument proposes to vote.

84. Form of proxy.—Any instrument appointing a proxy may be in the following form :—O K

I, -, of - , appointThe “ L. L. P .” Estates, Limited.

-, o f ------------ (a Shareholder in the Company) as my proxy, torepresent me and to vote forme and on my behalf at the Ordinary (or Extraordinary, as the case may be)General Meeting of the Company to be held on th e-------------day o f --------------, One thousand Nine hundredand--------- —, and at any adjournirient thereof, and at every poll which may be taken in consequence thereof.

As witness my hand, this—- ——r— day o f ----------—, One thousand Nine hundred and —:----------.85. Objections to validity of vote to be made at the meeting or poll.—No objection shall be made to the validity of any

vote_(whethei given personally dr by proxy or by attorney) except at the meeting or poll at which such voteshall be tendered ; and every vote (whether given personally or by proxy or by attorney) to which no objection shall be made- at such meeting or,poll shall be deemed valid for all purposes of such meeting or poll whatsoever.

86. No Shareholder to be prevented from voting by being personally interested in result.—No Shareholder shall be prevented from voting by reason of his being personally interested in-the result of the voting.

, , . , < ’ ‘ D irectors..> ; 87. Number of Directors.—The number of Directors shall never be less than two nor more than five. In the- event

of the-.number of Directors in Ceylon ever being reduced to one, such remaining Director shall immediately cause to be convened an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders for the purpose of filling up one or more of the vacancies ; but,.iri the event of a' quorum of Shareholders not attending such meeting, the remaining Director shall himself appoint a Diieetor to fill one of the vacancies. Any Director so appointed shall hold office until the next Ordinary General Meeting of the Company. Until such appointment the remaining Director shall not act, except for the purpose of appointing another, rind if necessary enabling him to be placed on the register of Shareholders. , ■

88. Their qualification and remuneration.—The qualification of a Director shall be his holding shares in the Com­pany, whether fully paid up or partly paid up, of the total 'nominal value of at least One thousand Rupees (Rs. 1,000), and upon which, in the case of partly paid up shares, all calls for the time being shall have been paid, and this qualification shall apply as well to the first Directors as to all future Directors. As remuneration for their services the Directors shall be entitled to. appropriate a sum not exceeding Five thousand Rupees, (Rs. 5,000) annually to be divided between them in such manner as they may determine', but the Company in'General Meeting may at any time alter the amount of such remuneration for the future, arid such remuneration shall not be considered as including any remuneration for special or extra services hereinafter referred to nor any extra remuneration to the Managing Directors of the Company.

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89. Appointment of first Directors and duration of their office.— The first Directors shall be Alexander D avid Callander, Esq., of Narthupana estate, N eboda; Alexander Craib, Esq., o f Invery estate, D ikoya ; John Garlth .Napier, of Madulkelle estate, Madulkelle; and James Lochore, Esq., o f Colombo, who shall hold office till the First Ordinary General Meeting of the Company, when they shall all retire, but shall be eligible for re-election.

90. Directors may appoint Managing Director or Directors ; his or their remuneration.,— One or more o f the Directors may be appointed by the Directors to act as Secretary, Managing Director, or Managing Directors, and (or) Visiting Agent or Visiting Agents of the Company, or Superintendent or Superintendents of any of the Company’s estates, for such time and on such terms as the Directors may determine or fix by agreement with the person or persons appointed to the office ; and they m ay from time to time revoke such appointment and appoint another or other Secretary, Managing Director, or Managing Directors, and (or) Visiting Agent or Agents, Superintendent or Superintendents, and the Directors, m ay impose and confer on the Managing Director or Managing Directors all or any duties and powers that might be im posed or con­ferred on any Manager.of the Company. If any Director shall be called upon to perform any extra services, th e Directors may arrange with such Director tor such special remuneration for such services, either by way of salary, commission, or the payment of a lump sum of money as they shall think fit.

91: Appointment of successors to Directors.— The General Meeting at which Directors retire: or. ought to, retire byrotation shall appoint successors to them, and in default thereof such successors may be appointed at a subsequent General Meeting. N o person, not being a retiring Director, shall, unless recommended by the Directors for election, be eligible for election to the office of Director at any General Meeting, unless he or some other Shareholder intending to propose him has, at least seven clear days before the meeting, left, at the office, a notice in writing under his hand signifying his candidature for the appointment or the intention of such Shareholder to propose him.

92. Board may fill up vacancies.— The Board shall have power at any time and from time to time before the First Ordinary General Meeting to supply any vacancies in their number arisin'g from death, resignation, or otherwise.

93. Duration of office of Director appointed to vacancy.— Any casual vacancy occurring in the number of . the Directors subsequently to the First Ordinary General Meeting m ay be filled up by the Directors, but any person so chosen shall retain his office so long only as the vacating Director would have retained the same if no vacancy had occurred.

94. To retire annually.— At the Second Ordinary General Meeting and at the Ordinary General Meeting in every subsequent year one of the Directors for the time being shall retire from office as provided in clause 95

95. Retiring Directors, how determined.— The Directors to retire from office at the Second, Third. and Fourth General Meetings shall, unless the Directors otherwise arrange among themselves, be determined by ba llot; in every subsequent year the Directors to retire shall be those who have been longest in office.:

96. Retiring Directors eligible fo r re-election.— Retiring Directors shall be eligible for re-election.97. Decision of question as to retirement.—In case any question .shall arise as to which of the Directors who have

been the same time in office shall retire, the same shall be decided by the Directors by ballot.98. Number of Directors how increased or reduced.— The Directors, subject to the approval of a General M eeting,

may from time to time at any time subsequent to the Second Ordinary General Meeting increase or reduce the number of Directors, and may also, subject to the like approval, determine in what rotation such increased or reduced number is to go out of office:

99. I f election not made, retiring Directors to continue until next meeting.— If at any meeting at which an electionof a Director ought to take place the place of a retiring Director is not filled up, the retiring Director m ay continue in office until the first Ordinary General Meeting in the next year, and so on from meeting to meeting until his place is filled ,up, • unless it shall be determined at such meeting to reduce the number of Directors. , 1

100. Resignation of Directors.— A Director may at any time give notice in writing of his intention to resign bydelivering such notice to the Secretary, or b y leaving the same, at.the office or, by , tendering his written resignation at a meeting of the Directors. . , ,

101. No contract, arrangement, or transaction entered into by or on behalf of the Company with any .Director,or with any company or co-partnership of which a Director is a partner, or of which he is a Director, Managing Director, or Manager, shall be void or voidable; nor shall such Director be liable to account to the Company for any profit realized by such contract, arrangement, or transaction by reason only of such Director holding that office, or o f the fiduciary relation thereby established, provided that the fact of his interest or connection therewith be fully disclosed to the Company or its Directors. ’ • ;

102. When office of Directors to be vacated.— The office of Director shall be vacated'— '

(a) If he accepts or holds any office or place of profit other than Managing Director, Visiting Agent, Superintendent,or Secretary under the Company. ' ,, ,•'

(b) If he becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or suspends payment, or files a petition for the liquidation of his affairs,or compounds with his creditors. - ■

(c) If by reason of mental or bodily infirmity he becomes incapable of acting.(d) If he ceases to hold the required number of shares to qualify h im for thebffice. _(e) If he is concerned or participates in the profits of any contract with, or work done for, the Company.

Exceptions.— But the above rule shall be subject to the following exceptions’ :— That no Director shall vacate his office by reason of his. being a member of any corporation, company, or firm which has entered into any contract with, or done any work for, the Company of which he is a Director, or by his being'Agent, or Secretary; or proctor, or' by his being a member of a firm who are Agents, or Secretaries, or proctors of the Company ; nevertheless, he shall not vote in respect of any contract work or business in which he may be personally interested. . ,,

1G3. flow Directors removed and successors appointed.— The Company may, b y an extraordinary resolution, remove any Director before the expiration of his period of office; and may, by ah ordinary, resolution, appoint another person in his stead. The Director so appointed shall hold office only during such time as the Director in whose place he is appointed would have held the same if he had not been removed. : ' - , . . ;.•

104. Indemnity to Directors and others for their own acts and for the acts o f others.— Every Director or officer and his heirs, executors, and administrators shall be indemnified by the Company from all losses and expenses incurred by him respectively in or about the disehar e of his respective duties, except such as happen from his respective wilful acts or defaults; and ho Director or officer northeheirs, executors, or administrators of any Director or officer, shall be liable for any other Director or officer or for joining in any receipt or other acts of conformity, or for any loss or expense happening to the , Compa y b y the insufficiency or deficiency o f title to any property acquired for or. on -behalf of the Company, or for the insufficiency or deficiency of any security in or upon which any of the moneys of the. Company shall be invested, or for any loss or damage arising from the bankruptcy, insolvency, or,tortious act of any person with whom any moneys, securities, or effects shall be deposited; or for any other loss, damage, or misfortune whatsoever which shall happen in the execution of the duties of his office or in relation thereto, unless the same happen through his own wilful act or default.

105. No contribution to be required from Directors, beyond amount, i f any, unpaid, on their shares.-__No contributionshall be required from any present or past Director or Manager exceeding the amount if any, unpaid on the shares in respect of which he is liable as a present or past Shareholder. -

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P ow ers ov D irectors.

106. To manage business of. Company and pay preliminary expenses, dec.— The business of the Company shall be managed by the Directors either by themselves or through a Managing Director or with the assistance of an agent or agents- and secretary or secretaries of the Company to be appointed by the Directors for such a period and on such terms as they shall determine, and the Directors may pay out o f the funds o f the Company all costs and expenses, as well preliminary as otherwise, paid or incurred in said about the formation and the registration o f the Company, and in connection with the placing of the scares of the Company and in and about the valuation, purchase, lease, sub-lease, or acquisition of any lands, estates or property, and opening, clearing, planting, and cultivation thereof, and in or about the working and business of the .Company.

107. To acquire property, to appoint officers, and pay expenses.— The Directors shall have power to purchase, take on lease, or in exchange, or otherwise acquire for the Company any estate or estates, land or lands, property, rights, options, or privileges which the Company is authorised to acquire at such price and for such consideration and upon such title, and generally on such terms and conditions as they may think f i t ; and to make and they may make such regulations for the- management of the business and property of the Company as they may from time to time think proper, and for that purpose may appoint such managers,‘agents, secretaries, treasurers, accountants, and other officers, visiting agents, inspectors, superintendents, clerks, artizans, labourers, and other servants for such period or periods, and with such remuneration and at such salaries and upon such terms and conditions as th ey may consider advisable, and may pay expenses occasioned- thereby out of the funds of the Company, and may from time to time remove or suspend all ,or any of the managers,, agents, secretaries, treasurers, accountants, and other officers, v siting agents, inspectors, superintendents, clerks, artizans, labourers, and other servants, for such reasons as they may think proper and advisable and without assigning any cause.

108. To appoint proctors and attorneys.— The Directors shall have power to appoint a proctor or proctors, solicitor or solicitors, attorney or attorneys to. assist in carrying on or protecting the business of the Company on such terms: as they-may consider proper, and from time o time to revoke such appointment.

109. To open banking accounts and operate thereon, die.—The Directors shall have power to open on behalf o f the- Company any account or accounts with such bank or banks as they may select or appoint, and also by such signatures^ as they may appoint to draw, accept, make, endorse, sign, and execute cheques, bills of exchange, and promissory notes,, bills o f lading, receipts, contracts, and agreements, bonds, mortgages, proxies to any proctor or proctors and other docu­ments on behalf of and to further, the interests of the Company.

110. To sdl and dispose of Company's property, die.— It shell be lawful for the Directors, if authorized so to do by a special resolution of the Shareholders in General Meeting, to arrange terms for the amalgamation of the Company with, any other company or companies, or individual or individuals, or for the sale or disposal of the business, estates, lands, and effects of the company or any part or parts, share or shares thereof, respectively, or the assignment of the whole or any part or parts of its leasehold interests in any estate or estates, land or lands or the sub-lease o f the whole or any part or parts thereof to any company or companies, or person or persons, upon such terms and n such manner as the Directors shall think fit, and the Directors shall have power to do all such things as may be necessary for carrying such amalga­mation, sale, or other disposition into effect so far as a resolution or special resolution of the Company is not by law necessary for such purpose; and in case any terms so arranged by the Directors include or make necessary the dissolution of the Company, the Company shall' be dissolved to that end.

111. General powers.—The Directors shall carry on the business o f the Company in such manner as they may think most expedient; and in addition to the powers and authorities by the Ordinance or by these presents expressly conferred on them, they may exercise all such powers, give all such consents, make all such arrangements, appoint all such managers, agents, secretaries, treasurers, accountants, and other officers, clerks, assistants^ artizans, and workers, and generally do all such acts and things as are or shall be by the Ordinance and by these presents directed and authorized to be exercised, given, made, or done by the Company and are not by the Ordinance or by these presents required to be exercised or done by the Company in General Meeting, subject, nevertheless, to the provisions of the Ordinance and of these presents and to such regulations and provisions (if any) as may, from time to time, be prescribed by the Company in General Meeting ; but' no regulation made by the Company in General Meeting shall invalidate any prior act of the Board which would have been valid if such regulation had not been made. The generality of the powers conferred by any clause in these presents on the Directors shall not be taken to be limited by any clause conferring any special or expressed power.

112. Special powers.— In furthers ceand not in limitation of, and without prejudice to, the general powers conferred or implied in the last preceding clause, and of the other powers conferred by these presents, it is hereby expressly declared that the Directors shedl have the powers following (that is to sa y ):—

(1) To institute, conduct, defend, compound or abandon any action, suit, prosecution, or legal proceedings by andagainst the Company, or its officers or otherwise concerning the affairs of the Company, and also to compound and allow time for payment or satisfaction of any .debts due and of any claims - and demands by and against the Company. ................

(2) To refer any claims or demands by or against the Company to arbitration, and observe and perform the awards.(3) To make and give receipts, releases, and other discharges for money payable to the Company, and for claims

and demands of the Company. . . .(4) To act on behalf of the Company in all -matters, relating to bankrupts and insolvents, with power to accent the

office of trustee, assignee, liquidator, inspector, or any similar, office.(5) To invest any of the moneys of the Company which the Directors may consider not immediately required for

the purposes thereof, upon such securities and in such manner as they may think fit, and so that they shall not be restricted to. such securities as are.pennissible.to trustees, without special powers, and from time to time to vary or release such investments.'

(6) From time to time to provide for the management of the affairs of the Company abroad in such manner as they think fit, and to establish any local- boards or agencies for managingany of the affairs of the Company.abroad,, and to appoint any persons to be members o f such local board or any managers or agents, and to fix their rumuneration.

(7) From time to time and at any time to delegate to any one or more of the Directors of the Company for the time being or any other person or company for the time being, residing or carrying on business in Ceylon or elsewhere, all or any of the powers‘hereby made exercisable by the Directors, except those relating to shares and any others as to which special provisions inconsistent with such delegation are herein contained; and they shall have power to fix the remuneration-of-and at any time to remove such Director or other person orj'company, and to annul or vary any such delegation.. They shall not however be entitled to delegate any powers of borrowing or charging the property of the Company to any Agent of the Company or other person except by

V instrument in writing, which shall specifically state the extent to which such powers may be used by the person or persons to whom they are. so delegated, and compliance therewith shall be a condition precedent .to. the. exercise of these powers. / . '

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Proceedings of Directors.113. Meetings o f Directors.—The Directors may meet for the despatch of business, adjourn, Mid otherwise regulate

their meetings as they may think fit, and determine the quorum necessary for the transaction of business; until otherwise'determined, two Directors shall be a quorum. . ,. , .

114. A Director may summon.nieetings o f Directors.—A Director may at any time summon a meeting of Directors.115. Who is to preside at meetings o f Board.—The Board may elect a Chairman of their meetings and determine

the period for which he is to hold office, and all meetings of the Directors shall be presided over by the Chairman, if one has been elected and if present, but if there be a vacancy in the office o f Chairman, or if at any meeting o f Directors the Chairman be not present at the time appointed for holding the same, then, and in that case, the Directors present shall choose one of their number to be Chairman of such meeting. _ ■ . .

116. Questions at meetings how decided.— Any question which shall arise at any meeting o f the Directors shall be ‘decided by a majority of votes, and in case o f an equality of votes the Chairman thereat shall have a casting vote in additionto his vote as a Director. . . .

117. Board may appoint committees.— The Board may delegate any of their powers to committees consisting o f such member or members of their body as the Board think fit, and they may from time to time revoke and discharge any such -committee, either wholly or in part, and. either as to persons or purposes, but every committee so formed shall, in exercise ■of the powers delegated to it, conform to all such regulations as may be prescribed by the Board. All acts done b y any such committee, in conformity with such regulations and in the fulfilment of the purposes of their appointment, but not otherwise, shall have the like force and effects as if done by the Board.

118. Acts o f Board or committee valid notwithstanding informal appointment— The acts of the Board or o f any •committee appointed by the Board shall, notwithstanding any vacancy in the Board' or committee, or defect in the appointment of any Director or of any member of the committee, be as valid as if no such vacancy or defect had existed, and as if every person had been duly appointed, provided the same be done before the discovery of the defect.

119. Regulation of proceedings o f committees.— The meetings and proceedings of such committees shall be governedby the provision herein contained for regulating the meetings and proceedings of Directors, so far as the same are applicable thereto, and are not superseded by the express terms of the appointment of such committee respectively, or any regulation imposed by the Board. _ _ . ■ .

120. Resolution in writing by all the Directors as valid as if passed at a meeting o f Directors.— A resolution in writing signed by all the Directors for the time being resident in Ceylon shall be as valid and effectual as if it had been passed at a meeting of the Directors duly called and constituted, provided that not fewer than two Directors shall sign it.

121. Minutes of proceedings of the Company and the Directors to be recorded.—The Directors shall cause minutes to be made in books to be provided for the purpose of the following matters, videlicet:—

Of all appointments of officers and committees made by the Directors.Qf the names of the Directors present at each meeting of the Directors and of the members of the committee appointed by the Board present at each meeting of the committee.

Of the resolutions and proceedings of all General Meetings.Of the resolutions and proceedings o f all meetings of the Directors and o f the committees appointed by the Board. Of all orders made b y the Directors. 1Of the use of the Company’s seal. •

122. Signature o f minutes o f proceedings and effect thereof.—All such minutes shall be signed by the person or oneof the persons who shall have presided as Chairman at the General Meeting, the Board Meeting, orCommittee Meeting at which the business minuted shall have been transacted, or b y the person or one o f the persons who shall preside as Chairman at the next ensuing General Meeting, Board Meeting, or Committee Meeting, respectively; and all minutes purporting to have been signed by any Chairman of any General Meeting, or Board Meeting, or Committee Meeting, respectively, shall, for all purposes whatsoever, be primd facie evidence of the actual and regular passing of the resolutions, and the" actual and regular transaction or occurrence of the proceedings and other matters purporting to be so recorded, and of the regularity of the meeting at which the same shall appear to have taken place, and of the Chairmanship and signature o f the person appearing to have signed as Chairman, and of the date on which such meeting was held. ’

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Company’s Seal.

123. The use o f the seal.— The seal of the Company shall not be used or affixed to any deed, certificate of shares, or other instrument, except in the presence of two or more of the Directors or of one Director and the Agents and Secretaries ■of the Company, who shall attest the sealing thereof ; such attestation on the part of 'the Agents and Secretaries, in the event of a firm being the Agents and Secretaries, being signified by a partner or duly authorized manager, attorney, or agent o f the said firm signing the firm name or the firm name per procurationem or signing for./and oh behalf of the said firm as such Agents and Secretaries, and in the event o f a company registered under the Ordinancebeing the Agents and Secretaries being signified by a Director or the Secretary or the duly authorized attorney o f such company signing for and on behalf o f such company as Agents and Secretaries. The sealing shall not be attested b y one person in the dual capacity o f Director and representative of the Agents and Secretaries.

- Accounts.

124. What accounts to be kept.— The Agent or Secretary or the Agents or Secretaries for the time being or if ther be no Agent or Secretary or Agents or Secretaries, the Directors shall cause true accounts to be kept o f the paid-un caDite for the timebeing of the Company, and of all sums of money received and expended b y the Company, and of the matters i, respect of which such receipts and expenditure take place, and of the assets, credits, and liabilities of the Companv an, generally of all its commercial financial, and other affairs, transactions, and engagements, and of all other matters neceasar forshov mg the true financial state and condition of the Company; and the accounts shall be kept in such books and ii such a manner at the registered office of the Company as the Directors tiiinir fit "

. } 25- Accounts how and when open to inspection.— The Directors shall from time to time determine whether an, to what extent, and at what times and places, and under what conditions or regulations the accounts and books of th Company or o f any of them shall be open to the inspection of the-Shareholders ; and no Shareholder shall have any righ o f inspecting any account or book or document of the Company, except as conferred by the Ordinance or authorised bi the Directors, or b y a resolution of the Company m General Meeting. . . , , '/• ' 126- Stotem entof accounts and balance sheet to be furnished to General M eeting.— A t the Ordinary General Meetimin- every year the Directors shall lay before the Company a statement o f the profit and loss account for the preceding financia year, and a balance sheet containing a summary of the property and liabilities o f the Company made up as at the end oi the same period. r .

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^ 127. Report to accompany statement.— Every such statement shall be accompanied by a report as to the state andcondition of the Company, and as to the amount which they recommend to be paid out of the profits by way of dividend or bonus to the Shareholders, and the statement, report, and balance sheet shall be signed by the Directors.

128. Copy of balance sheet to be sent to the Shareholders.— A printed copy of such balance sheet shall, at least seven days previous t6 such meeting, be delivered at, or posted to, the registered address of every Shareholder.

D iv id en d s , B onus, and R eserve F u n d .129. Declaration of dividend.—The Directors may, with the sanction of the Company in General Meeting, from

time to time, declare a dividend to be paid, and (or) pay a bonus to the Shareholders in proportion to the amount paid on their shares, but no dividend or bonus shall be payable except outt of nett profits.

(a) Any General Meeting may direct payment of any dividend declared at such meeting or of any interim dividends which may subsequently be declared by the Directors, wholly or in part in sterling by means of drafts or cheques on London or by the distribution of specific assets and in particular of paid up shares, debentures, or debenture stock of the Company, or of any other company, or in any other form of specie, or in any one or more of such ways, and the Directors shall give effect to such direction; ancl where any difficulty arises in regard to the distribution, they may settle the same as they think expedient, and iri particular may issue fractional certificates, and may fix the value for distribution of such specific assets, or any part thereof, and may determine that cash payments shall be made to any Shareholder upon the footing of the value so fixed, in order to adjust the rights of all parties.

.18®.' Interim dividend.— The Directors may also if they think fit, from time to tune and at any time, without the sanction of a General Meeting, determine on and declare an interim dividend to be paid, and (or) pay a bonus to the Shareholders on account and in anticipation of the dividend for the then current year., 131. Reserve fund.—-Previously to the Directors paying or recommending any dividend on preference or ordinaryshares, they may set aside out of the profits “of the Company such a sum as they think proper as a reserve fund, and may invest the same in such securities as they shall think fit, or place the same on fixed deposit in any bank or banks.

132. ' Application thereof.— The Directors m ay from time to time apply such portions as they think fit of the reserve fund to meet contingencies, or for the payment of accumulated dividends due on preference shares or for equalizing dividends, or for working the business of the Company, or for repairing, or maintaining, or extending the buildings and premises, or for the repair or renewal or extension of the property or plant connected -with the business of the Company or any part thereof, or for any other purpose of the Company Which they may from time to time deem expedient.

133. Unpaid interest or dividend not to bear interest.— No unpaid interest or dividend or bonus shall ever bearinterest against the Company. . . . ■ ,

134. N o Shareholder to receive dividend while debt due to Company.—-No Shareholder ’ shall be entitled to receive payment of any dividend or bonus in respect of his share or shares whilst any moneys may be due or owing from him (whether alone or jointly with any other person) to the Company in respect of such share or shares or otherwise howsoever.'

135. Directors may deduct debt from the dividends.— The Directors may deduct from the dividend or bonus payable to any Shareholder all sums of money due from him (whether alone or jointly with any other person) to the Company, and notwithstanding such sums shall not be payable until after the date When such dividend is payable.

136. Dividends may be paid by cheque or warrant and sent through the post.—Unless otherwise directed any dividend may be paid b y cheque or warrant sent through the post to the registered address of the Shareholder entitled, or, in the case of joint-holders, to the registered address of that one, whose name stands first on the register in respect of the joint­holding ; but the Company shall not be liable or responsible for the loss of any such cheque or dividend warrant sent through the post.

. 137. Notice of dividend : forfeiture of unclaimed dividend.— Notice of all dividends or bonuses to become payable shall be given to each Shareholder entitled thereto; and all dividends or bonuses unclaimed by any Shareholder for three years after notice thereof is given may be forfeited b y a resolution of the Board of Directors for the benefit of the Company, and, if the Directors think fit, may be applied in augmentation of the reserve fund. For the purposes of this clause any cheques or warrants which may. be issued for dividends or bonuses and may not be presented at the Company’s Bankers; for payment within three years shall rank as unclaimed dividends.

138. Shares held by a firm.—Every dividend or bonus payable in respect of any share held by a firm may be paid to, and an effectual receipt given by, any partner of such firm or agent duly authorized to sign the name of the firm.

' 139. Joint-holders other than a firm .— Every dividend or bonus payable in respect of any share held by several- persons jointly, other than a firm, may be paid to, and an effectual receipt given by, any one of such persons.

Audit.140. Accounts to be audited.—The accounts of tiie Company shall from time to tune be examined, and the correctness

of the balance sheet and profit and loss account ascertained by one or more Auditor or Auditors.141. Qualification of Auditors.— No person shall be eligible as an Auditor who is interested otherwise than as a

Shareholder in any transaction of the Company, but an Auditor shall not be debarred from acting as a professional accountant in doing any special work for the'Company which the Directors may deem necessary. It shall not be a necessary qualifies -. tion for an Auditor that he be a Shareholder of the Company, and ho Director or officer of the Company shall, during his continuance in office, be eligible as an Auditor.

142. Appointment and retirement o f Auditors.— The Directors shall appoint the first Auditor or Auditors of the Company and fix his or their remuneration; all future Auditors, except as is hereinafter mentioned, shall be appointed at the First Ordinary General Meeting of the Company in each year by the Shareholders present thereat, and shall hold their office only until the First Ordinary General Meeting after their respective appointments, or until otherwise ordered b y a General Meeting.

143. Retiring Auditors eligible for re-election.— Retiring Auditors shall be eligible for re-election.144. Remuneration of Auditors.— The remuneration of the Auditors other than the first shall be fixed b y the

Company in General Meeting, and this remuneration may from time to time be varied by a General Meeting.145. Casual vacancy in number of Auditors how filled up.—If any vacancy that may occur in the office of Auditor

shall not be supplied at any Ordinary General Meeting, or if any casual vacancy shall occur, the Directors shall (subject to the approval of the next Ordinary General Meeting) fill up the vacancy by the appointment of a person who shall hold the office until such meeting. . ’

146. Duty of Auditor.— Every Auditor shall be supplied with a copy of the balance sheet and profit and loss account intended to be laid before the next Ordinary General Meeting, and it shall be his duty to examine the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto and to report’ thereon to the meeting generally or specially as he may think fit.

147. Company’s accounts to be open to Auditors for aUdit.-^M1 accounts, books, and documents whatsoever of the Company shall at all times be open to the Auditors for the purpose of audit.

N otices.148. Notice how authenticated:—Notices from the Company may be authenticated by the signature (printed or

written) of the Agent or. Secretary, Agents or Secretaries, or other persons appointed by the Board to do so.

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t - "t X:149. Shareholders to register address.— Every Shareholder shall furnish the Company with an address in Ceylon,. which shall be deemed to. be his place of abode, and shall lpe registered as. such in the books o f the Company.

150. Service of riptices.— A. notice may. be served ‘by the Company upon any Shareholder, either personally or by sending it through the post in a prepaid lettfer addressed to sueli Shareholder at his registered address or place of abode1; and any notice so served shall be deemed to be well served for all purposes, notwithstanding that the Shareholder to whom such notice is addressed be dead, unless his executor, or administrators shall have given to the Directors, or to the Agent or Secretary, or Agents or Secretaries of the Company, their own or. some other address in Ceylon. .

151. Notice to joint-holder8 o f shares other than a firm.—All notices directed to be given to Shareholders shall, with respect to any share to which persons other than a firm are jointly entitled, be sufficient if given to any one o f such persons, and notice so given shall be sufficient notice to all the holders of such sliares.

152. Date cmd proof of. service.— Any notice if served by post shall be deemed to have been served on the day on which the letter containing‘the same would in ordinary course of post have been delivered at his address, and in proving such service' it shall be sufficient to'prove that the letter containing the notice was properly addressed and put into, a post box or posted at a post office and the entry in the Company’s books of the leaving or sending by post o f any notice at or to such address shall be sufficient evidence, thereof, and r>o further evidence shall be necessary.

153. ’ Non-resident Shareholders must register addresses in Ceylgn.—rEvery Shareholder resident put of Ceylon shallname and register in the books o f the Company1 an address within Ceylon at which all notices shall be served upon him, and all notices served'at such address shall be deemed to be well served. I f he shall not have .named and registered such an address, he shall not be entitled to any notice. - .

AH notices required to be given by advertisement shall be published in the Ceylon Government Gazette.

ATION. ' ■ "p

154. Directors may refer disputes to arbitration dispute between the Company and any otb^ar^Company

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henever any question or other matter whatsoever arises person, the same may be referred by the Directors, to.arbitration. *

. ■.. k - ,y, ■ ;E vidence . 1 ‘ - . ■ • i'\ .. . ’

155. Evidence in action by Company against'Shareholders.— On the trial or hearing of any action or‘ suit brought or instituted by the Company against any Shareholder or his representatives to recover any debt or money claimed to be due to the Company in respect of his shares, it shall be sufficient to prove that the name of the defendant is or was, when the claim arose, on the register of Shareholders of the Company as a holder, o f the number, o f shares in respect of which such claim is made, and that the amount claimed is not entered as paid in the books of the Company; and it shall not be necessary to prove the registration of the Company, nor the appointment of the Directors who made any' Call, nor that a quorum of Directors was present at the Board at which any call was made, nor that the meeting at which any call was made was duly convened or constituted, nor any other matter whatsoever, but the proof aforesaid shall be conclusive evidence.of the debt.

PRoyismNS rela tiv e to W in d in g , u p or D issolution oe th e C om pany . ■ . ;

lj5 6. Purchase o f Company's property by Shareholders,— Any Shareholder, whether a Director or not, or whether alone or jointly with any other Shareholder or Director, and any person not a Shareholder, may become'the purchaser of the property of the Company or any part thereof , in Ine event of a winding up or a dissolution, or alt any other time when a sale of thei Company’s property or effects or any part thereof shall be made by the Directors under the powers hereby or under the Ordinance conferred Upon them .'

157. Distribution. — If the Company shall be wound up arid, there shall-be any.surplus assets after payment qla ll * debts and satisfaction of all liabilities of the Company, such surplus assets shall be applied, first,, in repaying to the holders * of the preference shares (if aily) the amounts that may be due to them, whether b y way o f capital only or by way o f capital '• and dividend or arrears of dividend or otherwise in accordance with the rights, privileges, and conditions attached thereto, ’ and the balance in repaying to the holders of the ordinary shares the amounts paid up or reckoned as paid up on such1 8 ordinary shares. I f after such payments there sh^U rej|nain,any surplus assets, such surplus assets shal} be.divided among the ordinary Shareholders in proportion to the capitalsMteup, or reckoned as paid up, on the shares which are held' by them respectively at the.commencemeht of the winding dp, t£riless the conditions attached to the preference shares expressly entitle such, shares to participate in such surplus assets* l)

158. Payment in specie, and vesting in trustees.— If the Company shall be wound up, the liquidator, whether voluntarily or official, may, with the sanction of an extraordinary resolution, divide among the contributories in specie any part of the assets of the Company, and ridiay, with their sanction, vest any part of the assets of the Company in trustees' ’ upon such trusts for the benefit of the contributories as the liquidator, with like sanction, shall think fit.

In witness whereof the subscribers to.the Memorandum of Association have hereunto set and §uhscribed their, names at Colombo on the days and dates hereinafter mentioned^ /

A. D. C a l l a n d e r .- • • '

A. V. Craib .. «J. L ochore.

W . COOM BE. **

A. W a r d e n .

R. A. Sharrocks.

E. L. Fraser.

Witness to the signatures of A. D. Caixnader and A. P. Craib , this 28th day of July, 1920:\ Stanley F. de Saram,

IP® v'feS1 Proctor, Supreme Court, Colombo.

Witness to the signatures of J. Loohore, W. Coom|e, A. Warden, R . A. Sharrocks, and E. L. Fraseb, this 29th day of-July, 1920:

r, . „ n . , Stanley F. i»ESaram,[F ir s t P u b lica tion .] • Proctor, Supreme Court, Colombo.

A 4

P a r t , ! . — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE^— A u g . 27,1920

i Limited.

Jolombo,

P f h e

ersley (Kalutara) Rubber Company,CE is hereby given that the Eleventh Ordinary

Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this ny wilMbemeld at the Company’s registered office,

yd ’s buflamg. No. 7a, Prince street, Fort, Colombo, on ■sfiay/Itept ember 9, 192|0, at 12 noon.

/ A - Business.'1. V o receive the report of the Directors and'statement

NvSf accounts to June 30, 1920.V \ j. To declare a final dividend.

3. To elect a Director.J 4. To appoint Auditors for'the current year.

5. To transact such other business as may properly be .. brought before the Meeting.'

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from • September 1 to 9, 1920, both (Jays.inelusive.

B y order of the Directors,Aitken, Spence & Co.,

figust 23, 1920. Agents and Secretaries.

iana (Kegalla) Rubber Company, Limited. OTfOE is hereby given that the Thirteenth 'Ordinary

Dene rah ^jjgting o f the Shareholders of the above iany wilftpe held at the Company’s registered office,

buMdin^j, No. 7a, Prince street, Fort, Colombo, on fiday, Igpplember 10, 1920, a j 12 noon.

Busyness.receive the report of the Directors and stateme:

of\ecounts to June 3.0, 1920.2. To declare a dividend.3. To elect a Director.4. To appoint Auditors for the current year.6. To transact such other business as may properly be

brought before the Meeting. 'The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from

September 6 to 10, 1920* both days inclusive. .

B y order of the Directors,Aitken, Spence & Qo., rf

.ugust 23, 1920, Agents and Secretaries. %

The R a n in e and Bollagalla Estates Company, Limited.9TICE is hereby given that the Fourth Annual General

Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the registered i Hce o f the DpmWny, No. 14, Queen street, Fort, Colombo, On Fridarajfiepteuaber 3, 1920, at noon.

* \ Business.To receive the report of the Directors and statement

of accounts for the year ended June 30, 1920. ,2. To declare a dividend.3. To elect a Director. *.4. To appoint an Auditor, and to transact any other

competent business that may be brought before the Meeting. ’

By order of the Directors,George Steuart & Co.,

;ust 27, 1920. Agents and.Secretaries.* . . . . . ______~ _______

.Coconut Estates Coompany, Limited.jeby given that the - Sixth Ordinary

g of Shareholders will be held at the the Company, No, 14, Queen street,

i, on Monday, September 6,. 1920, at noon.

Business.1. To’ receive the report of the Directors and statement

of accounts for the year ended June 30, f920.2. To elect a Director.3. To appoint an Auditor for the current year, and to

transact any other competent business that may be brought before the Meeting.

B y order of the Directors,George Steuart.& Co .,

Colombo, August 27, 1920. Agents and Secretaries.

t ) Minneriya Development Company, Limited.OTldE is hera&y giVen that the First (Statutory)

ordinary General /Meeting of Shareholders of this Comp&ny wlll^bA h i ld / at the registered office of this Copdpany, tl^jwvietornfcf Commemoration buildings, Ward

on September 11, 1920, at 12 noon.

Business.1. To receive, the report of the Directors and the

accounts of the Company since its incorporation.2. To elect Directors and to fix their remuneration.3. To appoint Auditors for the current year.4 Such other business as may properly come bsfore the

Meeting.The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed'from

August 31, 1920, to September 11, 1920, both days inclusive, _

B y order of the Directors,D . W . W e s t l a n d ,

dy, August 23, 1920. Acting Secretary.

e Bristol HoteJ/Company, Limited.is he|afc$gi\rem that an Extraordinary General

'eeting^p%ne Shareholders of the above Company eld ajfothe rdgistered office of the Company, No. 29,

sAte$\wort, Colombo, on September 8, 1920, at

Bminess.1. To consider and, if approved, to pass the following

resolution :— “ That the Company be wound up volun­tarily-” _ ' -

2. To appoint a Liquidator for the purpose of suchwinding, up. .

3. To appoint Auditors for the audit of the Liquidator’s accounts.

4. "* That an honorarium be paid to each of the Directors of the Company on his vacating office consequent on the winding up.

5. In the event of resolution No. 4 being passed, to fix the amount of the "honorarium.

6. To receive .the report of the Directors and statement of accounts for the seven months ended July 31, 1920.

By order of the Directors,’ * O. T. M acD e r m o t t ,Colombo, August 26, 1920. * for Secretary.

' - bColombo,Jale under Mortgage Decree, D. C.

/ No. 52,195.'Ofoattage' BarorwJEwWa Appuhamy of Bellantara Fs.

_lajfepaks0 Don HeS&riok Jayasekere, Police Headman of Buthpitiya. A \ '

^virtue oMfie commission issued to me in the above shall sell by public auction on Saturday,

Septerhh(|r 18? 192Q, at the spot, at 3 p .m., v i z . —An un- drvidedN(7659/3,528 parts o$. the land called Katagaha- watta and an undivided lottef the undivided 1/7 part o f the same land, in extent aiyacre, and everything appertaining thereto, situated at Puwakpitiya, in Meda pattu of Siyane korale, Colombo D i^det, in extent 9 acres and 4 4/5 perches; (2) the entire soil, fruit trees, and everything o f the land called Halgahawatta, situated as aforesaid, in extent about 4 bushels paddy sow ing; (3) an undivided \ part of the soil and everything appertaining thereto of the land called Kongahalanda, situated at •-Pasgammana in Meda pattu aforesaid, containing in extent 15 acres 3 roods and 22 perches.

Further particular/^from C. H. Gomes, Esq., Proctor, Hulftsdorp, or— /

R . C. H e y z e r , Auctioneer and Broker.Auction Rooms^41, Baifley road.

Office : Dam sffre§V^ “JS

'Jatiiale under Mortgage Decree, D. C., Colombo, / \ M o. 38,572.

sell b; 5 p.:

of th e / commission issued to me in case 3A572 oi^Jfte District Court of Cplombo, I shall

publicVuction on Monday, September 20, 1920, at , at the s p o t :—An allotment of land called

Part I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug . 27,

34 perches*. . .. • • .1The "above sale takes place at ‘the risk of :the original

purchaser fo j the recovery of the 9/10 purchase amount.Further particulars from J. L. Perera, Esq., Proctor,

Hulftsdorp, or-

Auction Rooms : 41, Darley road, Office : Dam street.

• R.;*C. H b y ze r , , Auctioneer.

2009

Koona M<fy in India

. vAuction yShle.District/Court of Galle.

a Rawanna Mana Ramanathan.Chetty,-Plaintiff.

under Mortgage Decree, . drties at Paiyagala.

N o. 9,557. . .„c f _,the decree entered in the

■ to sell issued to me therein, on Saturday, September 4,

> the following properties for thi^hrrincipal, interest, and costs of suit,

At 10 a . m . ' '*'•1. An undivided J share of. the soil Of the plantations

and of the tiled house of the portion of the'land called Maw’atabodawatta, situated at. Paiyagala, containing- in extent about42 acres. , * * ‘ ■i -: . At. 10.15 a .m . ' .. '

2., An undivided J-shawvof the soil and of the plantations of the portion of land, called Depond.isawagewatta, situated at Paiyagala, containing in extent about 3 acres.- ■

At 10.30 a .m .*3. - An undivided £ share of the soil and of the plantations

Of the portion of’land called Dependisawagawabta, situated at Paiyagala, containing in extent about 2 robds.

’ • At 10;45 a . si. • ;4. An undivided 1/18 share of the soil and of the, planta

tions, excluding the planter’ s share o f the plantation, of tKe portion of laiid called Dehigahawatta, situated at Paiyagala, containing in extent about 2. acres, ’ ' '• *

‘ f •' At H A.M. * ’ ' -5. Air undivided 1/18 share of the soil and of the

plantations with | of one half planter’ s share of the portion of land called Dehigahawatta,, . situated at Paiyagala, containing in extent about 2 acres. , , - .,

At 11.15 a . m . . ' .6. An undivided 1/18 share of the soil and of the-.plan­

tations, excluding the planter’ s sharenf the first plaptatiopf of the portion of" land called Dehigahawatta, situateB/at Paiyagala, containing in extent about l acre, >'

.A * A.'ii, ' y . *'■ ■7. An undivided | share of tbev-spil, and of the planta­

tions of the portion of land called Maragahawattaj situated at Paiyagala, containing in extent %bout 3 acres.^

. At 2.-30 r.M.8. An undivided $ shiari of the soitand of,the pIantat|oSs

of the portion! of land called Apib'agahawafta/ situatect |t Paiyagala, containing in extent about 1 acre.'1 ‘ .,

- ■ . At 2.45 r.M. t ■’9. An undivided | share of Jihe soil and of theplantations,

excluding the planter’ s J share of the plantation, of the portion of land called Mahawiyawatta, situated' at Kala- mulla, containing in extent about I /acre. ■ ' ■

At .‘1 v. m. : ' ; - ’■ • - • '10. An undivided-! sharps of the soil and of the trees of

the first plantation, together with §, shares of the third plantation made by Mathias Perefa, of the. portion o f land called Siyambalagahawatta, situated at Paiyagala,* and. containing in extent about 2 roods. ’ ; ( : j A" Further particulars from D. E .de Almeida, Esq., Procter, Supreme Court, Kalutana, or— . ' . t

, C. II. R.vvasxnoha, :August 24, 1920/ . Auctioneer. ,

v " ■ -(1) A\>eydeerafmj6h'ftmrama Punchi Sewage Baron de

Silftfdftlompxnuwala, (2) S. K. M. S. M. Supprajna- nijn\lh"ijtty o f Galle . . . . . . . . . . . .••/.. . Defendants

U N D ER and by virtue of,the decree and the order issued in the above ease, I shall sell by-public auction, at.the

spot, on September 18,1^20, at 2 p .m .,-the following pro^kfty bound and executable for the recovery of the/amount due on the said decregj viz. :■— ' --.'V , ; ; j ’■ All those undivided 8/9 parts of all the trees and1 soil of

the garden called Kahiwagahawatta, situate at: Gonapinu- wala, in Wellaboda pattu of Galle, containing in extent 5 acres 1 rood and 32 perches. ’ ;

Galle, August 23, 1920.Cb as . M. Go o xask kkra ,

" :-vV . Auctioneer,

Sale under Mortgage Decree.the commission, issued/%o, me in case No.

ict Court of Jaffntf. I shall sell by “ ly; September 18, 1920', at the

fiated at Vannarponnai East, called and Mavady, in extent 3 lachams

and 15 kulies,, with. house, .portico, plantations, and half share of the,well lying in the northern boundary ; and bounded bn the east and south by road',’ on the north by the property of Periatamby Ramalingam, and oh- the west by the properties of Periatamby Rama­lingam and Sithamparam; wife of.Sinhatamhy. The whole hereof, subject to primary mortgage, assigned to Poothar ■Ayampillai and put in suit in case No. 14,611, D. C.. Jaffna.

• Jaffn^'August 20, 1920.________

R. KANTAfYAH, . Commissioner;

ons reubived from the official executor.testament of Pahalawalawwe '

S y a te Mudiyanselage Madduma Banda Boyagoda/ .t'Dekammahatmaya, late of Boyagoda, and with

nCB'to the order- mqde in D. C., -Kurunegala, cage ,700, T shall sell by public auction the-following lands/

on September 7, 1920, commencing at 2 p .m., on the second land herein below :— ‘ , ,' (1) 1/12 share of Gederawatta of 3 seers kurakkan sowing extent. . ' -

(2) ^ share of Walawwa and Walawwewatta of 12 lahaspaddy sowing'extent. < • . . ■

(3) j ’ share-of JKottagahamulawatta o f 6 pelas paddysowingextent. /. *. ■ .-J-. ~ .

( 4 ) 1 /7 share of^Palkuinhura, 5 pelas paddy sowing extent.(5) Weligodokumbura, now garden, of 1 pela paddy sowing

extent.'(6) Weligo4pkumburepiilewa of 1 pela paddy solving

extent. -■ ■- -* ’■- (7):.11/14 ^iare of Manelwature Polkotuwa of 2 seers

kurakkan sowing extent. - - ;. v ;i ( 8) 4/7 shares of Manelwaturepitiya. of 2 Jj; seers kurakkan sowing extent. , ... ... ■ r -dr • £ ■-

(9) Ambalanpjtiyawatta of 2 pelas paddy sowing extent.(10) 1/12, share of Eriyagahakotuwakumbura, and, its

adjoining pillewadof 4 acres in extent.(11) Kapukotuwehena, now garden, of 2 acres 1 rood and

25 perches in extent. .: .(1 2 ) . 1/12 share qf Maha-arambewatta of 1 acre 2 roods

and 1 perch in extent. .. .(13) 1/12 share of Etambagahamulawatta of acre, in

extent. , -, (14) 1/J2 share of Pelapolwatte, of J acre in extent.

(15) 1/12 share of Galkotuwatta of f acre in extent. .(16) P&lkumbure Oyawalahe Polkotuwa, now garden, of

i acre, all situated at Boyagoda in Weuda korale. '

201Q Pa r t I. — GEYLON GOVERNMENT

.(17) 1/12 share of Maragahamulawatta of 2 roodfiin extent..

3 acres* and

• (18) 1/12'share of Nugamulawatta of 3 acres and 2^roods in extent, both situated at Udarharakada in Weuda korale:

Further particulars from tee:-

AZET.1 27,1920

. Kurunegala, Au{A munugama ,„ Auctioneer.

Pulle/of Narammala. the attorney risnappaCWetty Substituted Plaintiff.

Herat Mudiyanselage Kifihamy, Gan-Arachchi of Potuwewa, in Meddeketiya korale*...............Defendant*.

‘ 2. S. K . . ,R. PalaHittppa Chetty of Kurunegala, administrator of the: estate of K. M. M. Arug%srilam Chetty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S ubstitu te

U N D ER and by virtue of decree entered in the alaove case and; by virtue of order issued to me |or the

recovery of the amount stated^therdin,AI shall sell.by public auction the followingvproperty;her|m below, declared bpunfi and executable under the said decree (near"th'e fKatupote Junction):— l :.* •' * j, /On Saturday, September 1.1, 1920, commencing at 2 P.M.,

1. Thel and called Nugagahamulawatta of about 2 lahas kurakkan sowing in extent, together with all the .plantations, houses,, and buildings thereon, situate at Potuwewa, in Meddeketiya korale.

2. Alahenewela of 4 acrps 2 roods and 4 perches in .extent, together m tb . everything,,appertaining thereto, situate at Teiahera, in Meddeketiya korale.

3. Pinwewohena, now garden, of 1 acre and 10 perches in extent', together with all the plantations thereon, situate at Teiahera aforesaid, _. \

4. . Pinwewehena, now garden, of 3 acres and 14 »erches in extent, together with all* the plantations, dte.?Mhex<S>n, situate at Teiahera aforesaid. \V>

5. Meegahamulawatta of about *2 lahas kurakfigh sowing extent ,and. of all the^ plantations appertaining thereto, situate at Potuwewa aforesaid.:

6, The field called Galanapitiya of about 3 pelas paddy sowing, in extent, situate at Pot'uwewa aforesaid.

7. An undivided $ share .of the pillewa, now garden, appertaihirig to the field called Ihalawela, o f about 1 seer kurakkan sowing in extent, situate at Teiahera aforesaid, with all the plantations, &c., appertaining thereto. .

8. An undivided \ share of Ketshalagahhmulawatta of 2 lahas kurakkan sowing in extent and of all the plantations appertaining thereto', situate h't .PdtUwewa aforesaid. T ' ■\

9. An undivided J share of the high 'add low lands called Meegahakumbura. of 13 i|haa , paddy 'sotjriri’g. in extent,'.and 'the* thereto adjoining pillewa of, 2 seers kurakkan sowing in hktSnti arid’of !&11 the plantations, &c., standing thereon, situate^ at Potuwewa*aforesaid. . '

IQ.*- An undivided j share o f Hitin‘awattii*of 3 ’kuruhies kurakkan sowing in extent of the plantations a n d ’of fJifi bmldings theteOfi, situate at Potuwewa aforesaid. •

, 11. An undivided £, share Of Hitiriawatta o f .2 lahaskurakkan sowing in extent of the plantations'arid of the buildings thereon,, situate at Potuwewa aforesaid. •* . , '

12. - An undivided J share of Idarakk^agameheny&ya, now gatden’, of'abotit 3 pelas and 2 lahas kurakkan sowing

13. An undivided J share of Debarattewehenyaya, now garden, of about one amunam kurakkah sowing ih extent, and of all the plantations standing, thereon,'' Situate at Teiahera aforesaid. * »*' ■

For.further particulars please apply to me :

Eururiegala, August 18, 1920.T. B. AjlUNpGAMA,'

■Auctioneer.

.iuctionfiale.NDE Jt Instructions from the official adminis-

,f _ tA ton o fy A h e\ M 0stafce estate of Ana Seiyachi Abdulla, uata or KuxuHbgala; arid with reference to the order made Un D r C ., Karnnegalav testamentary case

A o . 1,752, y slraP seW by public auction the following property ori September L0, 1920, commencing at 3 P.M., at m y office opposite the/Kurunegala esplanade, viz.

1. Ah undivided \^/share of Puwakgahakotuwa , of3 acres 1 rood and 11 perches. ' -

2. An undivided J share of Lapayepillewa, noWgarderi of about 1 laha kurakkan, both situated a’t'AV’ettaragoda in Tiragandahaye korale.

3. An undivided 5/18 shares of Kahatagahamulalhc.na,now garden, of 2 acres and 38 .perches, V ^

4. An undivided 6/18 shares, of Kahatagahrimulanena,noW garden, of 2 acres and 7 pe'rcjtos, both situate \at Hene- mulla in the said korale. , 't- • i ^ '

5. An undivided £ share of the land bearing assessment No. 56 of 9 tVo perches, with the buildings thereon.

6. An undivided J share of the land bearing assessment No. 55 off 4 Tyo perches, with the buildings thereon.

7. An undivided J share, of Eramudugahamnlawa.tta.of ,1 ehundu kurakkan. or 39’ 8 perches in extent, with the . buildings thereon, all situated in (Be town of Kurunegala. '

On September 18, 1920,, commencing at 1 P.M., near the Railway Station at Potuhera.

,8. An undivided f share of Thunpelehena, now garden, of 3 lahas kurakkan, situate at Bewilgomuwa.

fi, . An. undivided. 4 share of the pillewa, now a garden, towards the west of Weralugahakumbura of 4 seers kurak­kan. •

10. An undivided J share of Usgalagawahena, now garden, of about 5..1ahas kurakkah, both situate at.Kurie-pptta. . '

•11. An undivided* £ share of Nimmaledifchena, now garden, of about 2 lahas kurakkan.

12. Ap undivided J share of Dikhena, now garden, of about 3 lahas kurakkan sowing extent, b o th , situate at Yatihena.

13. An undivided $ share of KeehagahaUaulakotuwe- kumbura of 2 pelas paddy and of its adjoining pillewa of2 seers kurakkan.

14. Ap. undivided -J. share of Keenagahakotuwekum- bura of 2 pelas and 6 lahas paddy.. 15. An undivided share of Keenagahamulapitiyahena

of 2 lahas. kurakkan, ail,situate at Mailla in Udapola Meda- lasse korale.

Further particulars from me :............. . / ■ 'Kurunegala, August, 1920.

T. B. A munugama,Auctioneer.

B e f e ^ u c t i o n u n d er M o rtg a g e D e cre e .

Slrf?he District Court of Puttalam. • - ,

Mena/Vintfc.ViSarthithan Chetty, by his attdrriejrma Vina Meyappa Chetty of Puttalam . . . . Plaintiff/No. 3,345. Vs.

Meera Lebbe Marakar Mohamado Abuhackker Marakar of K a lp itiya ........................................................Defendant.

B Y virtue of the order that has been directed to me by the District Court of Puttalam in the above ease,

I hereby give notice that I will put up for sale by public auction the f ollowing property, oh .the 'date arid . at the hoUrm entioriedb'eloW .'atthespotjViz.:—-

September 21, 1920, at 2 p. m.(a) Excluding the building, the 'old tod young coconut

trees standing on the land, in extent' 1 acre, belonging to St. Anthony’s* Church, and situated by the side of the road towards the southern side of that cocoriut garden

P a r t I . — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE -T A ug . 27, 1920 2011-

called Kurusaditotem in the village Kurnijiputty in Akkara pattu, in Kalpitiya division, in Puttalam District of the North-Western Province, of the Island of Ceylon ; boundaries for the remaining according to the present situation are : on the north by the common boundary of the garden called Panickertotem belonging to Sinne Colandu Ih oth u Marakar, on the east b y lake shore, on the south by the common fence belonging to the afore­said church and the common boundary of the garden called Turaiaditotem belonging to Assena Marakar Pitche Muttoo Marakar and others, and on the west by the Akkara pattu road. Out of the land contained, within these four boundaries,"containing in extent 14 acres 3roods and .36 perches, excluding the f share, the remaining j share of the entirety, together with the young and old coconut trees, palmyra, mango, plantains, and other things belonging to the undivided 1 share.

September 21, 1920, at 2.30 p.m.(ii) Present boundaries of the coconut garden called

Illanthadtiotem, situated at the aforesaid place, a re : on the north by the cojnmon boundary of the garden called Sadayantotem belonging to Casie Moheidin Eleve Tamby Marakar, on the east by road, on the south b y the common boundary of the garden called Siddakadipillaitotem belonging to Assena Marakar Pitche Muttoo Marakar and others, and on the west by the common boundary of the garden belonging to .Kuppe Pitche Seymander and the sand mound. The entire land within these boundaries, in extent about 30 acres, the coconut, palmyra, mango, and all other productive things. ■

September 21, 1920, at 3 p.m. . . .(c) Boundaries o f the cocount garden called NaJla Meera

Natchia totem , situated at Nallathannirkiilamkarai in Kandakuli in the aforesaid pattu, are: on the north by seashore, on the east and south by the common boundaries of'the garden called Periatotem belonging to the estate of ISegalado Meera Lebbe Marakar. and on the west.by the common boundaries of the garden belonging to the estate of '.the said Segalado Meera Lebbe Marakar. The land, coconut tre'es, and other things belonging to the undivided $ Share of the contents within these four boundaries, in extent about 1 acre. Y

September 21, 1920, at 3.30 p.m. y ,(d) . The boundaries of that coconut garden, situate ait

the aforesaid place, are : on the north by lane, on the east' by the common boundary of the garden belonging to Nagoor Meera Natchia and others, on the south by the common boundary of the garden belonging to Nagooran and others, and on the west by the common boundary of the garden belonging to Mohamado Naina Marakar and others. The land within these boundaries, in ‘extent about l acre, and the cocbnut trees, mango, and palmyra trees and other productive things belonging thereto, and all right, title, interest, and claim whatsoever of the said defendant in, to, upon, or out of the said proceeds applied in and towards the payment of the said amount, interest,- an,d qosts. • _

.For further particulars apply to, W . S. Strong, Esq., Crowi^ Proctor, Puttalam, or to the undersigned :

P. M. M. Cadersaibo Mara k a r ,Puttalam, August 10, 1920. Auctioneer.

I here]license sho

s . / * give notli

lirithe. scheNotification No.

APPLICATIONS£ H3ve ■eto anm

FOR FOREIGN LIQUOR LICENSES, &c.uly 16, -1920, applied to the Government1 Agent, North-Western Province, for, . the

for the -licensing period ending September 30,1921, in compliance with the Excise

/ ' " v Schedule referred to./Name and address of applicant: S. X. Paldano, 12, Sandy road, Kurunegala.

/ Description of license "or licenses applied for : Retail license for sale of foreign liquor not .to be consumed at the premises. State whether the application is for renewal of the existing license or for a new iicense ": Renewal of existing license. Situation of premises to be licensed : Premises bearing assessment No. 12, Kandy road, Kurunegala.

■ ■ S. - X . Paijoano.

0

SALE OF TOLL AND OTHER RENTS.

Sale of Toll Rents;O’H C E is hereby .given that ,the Government Agent

, for. the. Western Province will receive tenders at the Colombo Kaeheheri at 12 noon on Monday, September 6, 1920, for the purchase of the under-mentioned Toll Rents 6f the Western Province from October 1, 1920, to September 30, 1921.

Separate tenders’ should be made for the several rents as shown below.

The successful tenderer will be required to deposit forth­with one-tenth of the purchase amount for twelve months in cash, and should the offer be accepted by His Excellency the Governor, to furnish approved security for one-half of the purchase amount for twelve months, or in bash for one-third of such amount, within thirty days of the date of the receipt by him of the notification of the Governor’s acceptance o f his offer. -

He will also be required to deposit money to pay the fees of the Crown Proctors for examining and giving there opinion of the title deeds of properties tendered by him as

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security and for examining and settling the security bond, and the .fees charged by the Crown Proctors for examining documents and drawing the security bond, the expenses of • appraising the-properties and of registering the security bond, and .the. stam p, duty on the 'b o n d s under, the Ordinance No. 22 of 1909. YY.',

All title deeds tendered as security,should be accompanied by a certificate Obtained from the Registrar;of Lands that the lands to which they relate are unencumbered. This certificate must be obtained at the cost of the party offering the security.

Further information can be obtained on application to the Government Agent.

T olls on T ru n k R oads.M unicipal Tolls. . j

L (“ ) Toll at the ferry at Pasbetal (Wattala).^(6) Toll at the canal at the drawbridge at GrAndpass

Government Agent’s Office, J. G. Fraser,Colombo, August 23, 1920. . Government Agent.

2012- Pabt I . — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — A ug. 27, 1920

MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENTAL NOTICES.

Statement of Rice imported into the various Ports of Ceylon for Week ended August 21,1920.

Nil.1,041 bags rice shipped during the week.

' H ..M . Customs, r H. A. B u r d e n ,Colombo, August 24. .1920 . for Principal Collector/

Registration of a Mixed School as a Boys’ School. -OTICE is hereby given, that an application has been ‘ received from Rev. J. B. de Geradon for registration

of his R/Maratenna Vernacular Mixed;. Schools, which is situated in Ratnapura District of the Province Of Sabavagamuwa, as a boys’ school.

Observations will be received not later than September 20, 1920.

Education Office, A.t S .H a rr iso n ,Colombo, August 16, 1920. Acting Director of Education,

Cambridge School Certificate Examinations, 1921.T e x t B ooks. •

THE following text books in English, Sinhalese,* and Taml have been approved by the Cambridge Syndicate

for their examinations to be held in Ceylon in Deeejnber, 1921:—

E nglish ,Juniors.

(1) Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, or S cott: Quentin Durward.

(2) Woodward’s Second Book of English Poetry, pages 44 to 101 (Pitt Press).

Seniors.(1) Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice.(2) B acon : Essays 1— XXVTH: or Lamb’s Essays of

Elia First Series.(3) Palgrave’s Golden Treasury, Book IV. (Macmillan).

Sin h alese .Juniors.

(1) Ummagga Jatakaya to the end of Sirimanda Prasnaya.. (2) LowedaSangarawa, orBuduguna Alankaraya, Verses 10 to 186.

Seniors.( ! ) Nikaya Sangrahaya.(2) Guttila Kavyaya, Verses 101 to 200.

T a m il .- Juniors.

(1) Sakuntala published by Longmans Green & Co.(2) Nalavenba Kalitodar Kandam.

Seniors.{ 1) Tamil Essays by Cholvakasavaraya Mudaiiyar.(2) Kural, chapters X V . to X X IV ., or Villi Bharatam :

Krislinan Tootu Gharukkam. (Education. Office, . / A. S. H arriso n ,

Colombo, August 18, 1920. Acting Director of Education .

University Scholarship in Arts.[TH reference to the notice in the Government Gazette

. . No. 7,118 of July 23, 1920, ref erring to the revision of Intermediate Arts Regulations and syllabuses for External Students, the following should be added to the regulations for the University Scholarship in Arts published in Gazette No. 7,095 of April 1, 1920 :—

“ Candidates for the University Scholarship in Arts may take an additional subject from among those prescribed

for the Inter Arts Examination, but all candidates for the scholarship' will be required to take English Literature and Essay, either as one of the four subjects for Inter Arts Examination or as the additional subject for the purposes of the scholarship.

• Candidates who enter both to qualify for a pass and to compete for the scholarship will be required to state clearly which are the four subjects they offer for the purposes of the Intermediate Arts Examination.”

A. S. H arrison , .Education Office, Acting Director of Education.

Colombo, August 24, 1920. •

Auction Sale.

THE produce' of the Experiment Station, Peradeniya, including coconuts and coffee, &c., will be sold by

public auction on Friday, September 3, 1920, at 9- a .h ., on the spot. ■ -

, 2. A deposit of Rs. 50 in case of coconuts and Rs. 10 for coffee will be required to be made wifh the Manager of the Experiment Station by the purchasers for each of the articles purchased. Should any person fail to remove the produce within seven days, inclusive of the date of purchase, such deposit will be forfeited to the Crown. All other deposits will be returned when the articles purchased have been removed.’ ,

3. Payment must be made before delivery.4. The produce will be delivered at the store of the

Experiment Station, Peradeniya, where it can be seen by intending purchasers. \ ^

5. The Government reserves to itself, the EighJ, without question, of accepting or rejecting the highest^offer.

’ - - F. A. Sto^ ldale,, Peradeniya, August 18, 1920. Director of Agriculture.

Closure ol Area for Application Surveys in Eastern Province.

N OTICE is hereby given that surveys in connection with applications for the purchase or lease of Crown land

will in future be undertaken in the Eastern Province in rotation according to areas.

2. The Province is divided into—Area No. 1, which includes Koralai, Eravur, Rukam,

Bintenna, Manmunai, Eruvil, and Poratiyu pattus of Batticaloa District.

Area No. 2, which includes the whole of Trincomalee District.

Area No. 3, which includes Nadukadu, Chammanturai,. Karaivaku, Nintavur, Akkarai, and Panawa pattua of Batticaloa District.

3. Area No. 1 will be closed on September 1, 1920, and no applications received within this area after that date will be forwarded to the Surveyor-General for survey until this area is again re-opened. This, however, will not preclude applicants from submitting to me for registration, applications for land within this area with a view of ascer­taining whether there are any objections to the sale or lease.

4. - The next area to be closed for survey will be area No. 2, followed in due course by area No. 3. Applications for the purchase or lease of Crown land in these two areas should be forwarded to me as early as possible.

5. The date of closure of No. 2 area will be shortly published, and will represent the date of completion of all work in area No. 1.

August 9, 1920.C. V. B r a y n e ,

Government Agent.

License to praetise’as Surveyor.

r is hereby notified, under Ordinance No. 26 of 1909, that the under-mentioned has been registered and licensed to practise as a surveyor for the current year

Date of License. August 18, 1920.

Registration No. License No. 389 . . A 585

Name.Jayawardene, A. F. A.

Surveyor-General’s Office,Colombo, August 19, 1920.

Address.316, Agnes House, Mutwal

C. R . L u n d ie ,for Acting Surveyor-General.

P a b t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug; 27, 1920 2013

Statement of Revenue and Expenditure of the District School Committee, Matale, from January 1 to December 31,1919.Revenue.

(a) Government contribution for 1919-1920(b) Village Committee contributions(c) School fines(d) Miscellaneous

Balance on December 31, 1918

Rs. c. 2,918 8

344 25 1,442 25

64 60

4,769 18 8,070 17

12,839 35

The Kachcheri, Matale, June 10, 1920.

Expenditure.(a) Salaries.. . . .(5) Repairs to buildings(c) Making and repairing fences, school

gardens, &c. . . .(d) Furniture and school apparatus(e) Garden implements . , - -- . .(/) Erecting new buildings, &c. ■' .'.(g) Miscellaneous . . ' ■ .

Balance on December 31, 1919

Rs. e. 332 10

1,618 1

108 0

100 0 1,373 27

267 123;796 50 9,042 85

12,839.35C. H a rr iso n -Jon es ,

Chairman.

Rinderpest.

W HEREAS rinderpest has broken ou,t in the village Megodakolonnawa, in Colombo Mudaliyar’s division

of the Western Province : It is hereby declared that the under-mentioned area is infected in terms of section 5, sub­sections (1) and (2), of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, viz. :—

The area bounded on the north by .the Public Works Department road to Avissawella, east by the land known as Kahabarangahawatta, south by the land known as Nuga- witawatta, and west by the land known as Hettia-owitta.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

The Kachcheri, Colombo, August 18, 1920.

W . A. W eer a xo o n , for Government Agent.

Rinderpest.

W HEREAS rinderpest has broken out in the land known as Munamalgahawatta at Nagoda, in Alut-

kuru korale south of the Western Province : It is hereby i declared that the under-mentioned area is infected in terms of section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, viz. :—

The area bounded on the north b y a portion of Muna­malgahawatta east by the Aniakanda estate, south by the land owned by Daluattage Don Agostinu Saparamadu, and west by the high road.

This declaration is to take effect from this date,

The Kachcheri, Colombo, August 18, 1920.

R. J. P e b e ib a , for Government Agent.

Hoof-and-Mouth Disease.

W HEREAS by proclamation dated July 7, 1920, and published in the Government Gazette No. 7,116 of

July 16, 1920, Inchestally estate in Pata Dumbara, in the District of Kandy, in the Central Province. was proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, .and whereas hoof- and mouth disease no longer exists in the said area, it is now

declared free from hoof-and-mouth disease and it is to be no longer an infected area.

„This declaration is to take effect from date hereof. Kandy Kachcheri, S. P h illipso n ,

August 21, 1920. for Government Agent.

Boundaries of the Proclaimed Area.North.— New Hunnasgiriya estate.East.— Main road from Wattegama to Elkaduwa.South.— Boundary o f Wattegama village.West.— Main road from Wattegama to TTkuwela.

Rinderpest.

W HEREAS by the under-mentioned proclamations the areas referred to therein were declared infected

areas, and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said areas, they are hereby declared free from rinderpest and to be no longer infected areas. .

Date of No. and Date ofProclamation. - Gazette.

1920.. 1920.. June 10 . . 7,111 of June 18,. May 26 . . 7, 107 of June 4• May 17 . . 7,104 of May 21

C. R. CuMBEBLASTD,Government Agent.

Area proclaimed.

GalgomuwJa paiata Karangomuwa Angomu korale

Kurunegala Kachcheri, August 23, 1920.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

W HEREAS by the under-mentioned proclamations the areas referred to therein were declared infected

areas, and whereas foot-and-mouth disease no longer exists in the said areas, they are hereby declared free from foot- and-mouth disease and to be no longer infected areas.

Date of • No. and Date ofArea proclaimed. Proclamation. Gazette.

, • .1920,,,; • . 1920.Wewagedara paiata . . July 16 ... 7,118 of July 23Mawatagama bazaar.. August 9 . - 7,122 of August 13

Kurunegala Kachcheri, August 23, 1920.

C. R. Cu m berlan d , Government Agent.

TRADE MARKS NOTICES., Application No. 1,808.

IN compliah6e with'fhe provisions of “ The Trade Marks Ordinance, 1888,” and the “ Trade Marks Rules, 1906,” notice is hereby given that Messrs. H. W. Cave & Co., of Colombo, have applied for the registration of the following Trade

Mark in the name of Bosanquet & Company, Colombo, Ceylon, Tea Merchant., who claim to be the proprietors thereof, in resp3Ct of tea, in Class 42 in the Classification of Goods in the above-mentioned Rules :— ■- ’ ' -

The essential particular of the Trade Mark is the device of a bull dog.Registrar-General’s Office, - . F. Bartlett,

Colombo, August 24, 1920. Registrar-General.

Part T. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug . 27, 1920

ABSTRACTS OF SEASON REPORTS.

SEASON REPORTS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1920.WESTERN PROVINCE.

Colom bo D istr ic t . ,Yala season: plants are doin^ well. . 'Mftha season : preparations are now beirig madp.Dry, grains; kurakkan and amu crops in .Siyane korale

east are'doing well, in Siyane korale wos* the h^a^han crop is blossoming', in Ahitkuru korale north the kurakkan, taunefa,"and gingelly'crops,are being reaped, and in Hewa- gamkorafe cben,a$ are now being sown with kurakkan andel-wi. v , ' ,

Other products: prospects of coconuts are fairly good- The estimated erop. 'for ,tbe .month ik,83,425,,6%nuts. There is a fair supply of fruits apd vegetables.

Prices pf staple. products: (a) imported rice is sold according to controlled prices; (b) country; rice and, paddy arc, sold at Rss. 5 t o Rs. 7 and Rs. 12 to R s .1 3 per bushel, : respectively ; (c) coconuts are sold at Rs.' 60 to R s. 70 per thousand. ,, , ‘ .•>

Harvest prospect: fair.Rainfall :, There was'ftij^cient ra^n diyjt^g the nionth.Health of inhabit^nte,:. fair,. T-fyere have/bepifa, fe'^ cases

of enteric, fever, pieasles, chickeripoif* and influenza.Health of cattle : rinderpest and hoof-and-mouth disease

is still prevalent in some korales of the Colombo District, but is well in hand.

ICa l u t a r a D ist r ic t .‘Paddy : the paddy plants of the yala harvest are thriving

well, except iri parts of the totamunes where it is anticipated that the crop will be poor owing to the damage caused by rain. Some of the fields in. Waddu and Waskadu baddas are being prepared for maha cultivation.

Dry grain : there.is dry grain cultivation on lands leased subject to re-afforestation and on private hinds. The area leased subject to. re-afforestation is mostly village forest land in Rayigam korale. In Pasdun. korale east;an extent of not less th.au 1.000 acres, mostly illicitly cleared Crown lands,, lias been cultivated with hill pa^dy. V

Other products : except in the totamunes the supply of vegetables, fruit, an yams is inadequate. The flowering of coopnut is good. The ‘month’s crop of coconuts is estimated at 1,765,000.‘ PriceS Of staple products: rice is sold at the controlled

prices Vcountry rice is not available in the market ; price of 1,000 coconuts, Rs. 60 to Rs. 120.

Remarks on harvest prospects generally: a fairly good harvest can be expected, except in the totamunes.

Rainfall: there was rain during the early and latter parts of the month ; total, 5 • 26 in.'; average, ■ 16 in.

Health of the people : cash's of influence, fever, measles, and dysentery existed in the totamunes, ana in the other korales there were a few cases of measles only.

Health of the cattle: Good. During the early part of the mOnth there were a few cases of rinderpest on Midella- mulahena estate at.Munagaroa iij Rayigam korale-

CENTRAL PROVINCE.K a n d y D ist r ic t .

, [Report not received.],..M a t a l e D istr ic t .

Rainfall: 4. • 33 in.Paddy: blossoming.Dry grain: blossoming.Coconuts: {a) flowering fair; (6) 139,000 approximate

crop. sTanks: in Matale North do not contain sufficient water.Health of people : good, except for a few cases of chicken-

pox and measles m some villages.Health of cattle : good.Prices: fair.

Nil w a r a E l iy a D ist r ic t .Rainfall: Nuwara Eliya town, 15-34 in.Paddy : some fields in the district are being sown, others

have young plants.Dry grains: chena appUcations are being entertained.Health of population: influenza and chickenpox are

prevalent in Walapane and Kotmale. -

Health o f cattle : good. There were a few cases of hoof disease in Yatipalata korale of Walapane.

Prices of foodstuffs: paddy, Rs. 3 -50 per bushel; kurakkan, Rs. 3 to Rs. 4 • 50 per bushel; Indian cbm , Rs. 2 • 50 to Rs. 4 per bushel; rice (imported), 36 to 38 cents per cut measure ; rice (country), 32 cents per Cut measure; coconuts, Rs. 10 to Rs. 15 per 100 nuts.

SOUTHERN PROVINCE.G a l l e D is t r ic t . v

The yala crop is being harvested.Dry grain is cultivated in the district only on a small

scale.Coconut, tea, cinnamon, rubber, citronella, and vegetables

are the principal products. The estimated coconut crop for the month was 10,684,805 nuts.

Coast rice, Rs. 10- 56 to Rs. 12 per bushel; paddy, Rs. 4 toR s. 6 per'bushel; dry grain, Rs. 2 • 50 to.Rs. 6 per bushel ; coconut, Rs. 45 to Rs. 100 per, 1,000 nuts. ; ... The weather was dry during the month.. The harvest prospects are good.The healtk of the people was satisfactory, but several

cases of enteric,'measles, and dysentery were reported from some parts of the district. - ■

M atara D istr ic t .Weather: generally dry.A gricu ltureyala crop being harvested.Health of people : satisfactory.Health of cattle : good.Food supply : rice, Rs*. 10 to Rs. 12 per bushel; paddy,-

Rs. 4 "50 per bushel; coconuts, Rs. 65 per l,0d0 huts.H am bantota D istrict .

Paddy cultivation : yala crop 2 months old. Prospects in Magam pattu unfavourable owing to drought.

Weather -. maximum temperature, 94 -1° ; minimum temperature, 73 • 9° ; rainfall, -41 in.

Prices of. foodstuffs : country rice, Rs. 9 -52 -per bushel; paddy, Rs. 20 per amunam; kurakkan, Rs. 16 to Rs. 20 • 40. per amunam ; coconuts, Rs. 50 to Rs. 60, per 1,000 ; plantain bunches, Rs. 7,5 per 100; Indian corn, Re. 1-50 per 100 ; pumpkins,’Rs. 26 per 100 ; sweet potatoes, Rs. 1 ■ 50 per c w t .„

About 279,628 coconuts were picked during the month.Health of people : satisfactory.Health of cattle : good.

NORTHERN PROVINCE.J affna D istrict . . '

Paddy : nil.Dry grains: thinai chamy and kurakkan harvest in

progress ; crop> moderate. -'. Coconuts: condition' of flowers and nuts moderate- Price, Rs. i0 per TOO.

Palmyras : fruits ripening ; crop fair.Prices Of staple articles: paddy, Rs. 5-12 per bushel;

rice, Rs. II per bushel; pairu, Rs. T2. per bushel; varaku,. Rs. 4 • 50 per bushel; salt, 4 cents per lb., 9 cents per measure.

Health of people : good.Health of cattle : satisfactory. „

M a n n a r D is t r ic t .• Rainfall: nil.

Wind : south-west.Paddy : sirupokam cultivation plants in various stages of

growth ; kalapokam paddy being thrashed in some places.Coconuts: condition normal.Palmyras: in fruit.Health of people : influenza is prevalent in Mannar, also

“ itch ’ ’ among children. Health in other parts satisfactory. Smallpox epidemic in Musali is at an end.

Health of cattle : want of fodder is affecting the animals.Prices of foodstuffs: rice, Rs. 8 to Rs. 10 per bushel

paddy1, Rs. 3 to Rs. 3 • 25 per bushel; coconut, Rs. 8 to Rs. 12 per 100.

M u l l a it t iv u D ist r ic t .Prospects of maha and yala paddy harvests : kalapokam

paddy stocks have been threshed; idaippkam is being, reaped; sirupokam is in blossom.

2015Bart I; — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — A u g . 27, 1920

Dry grains : chena permits are being issued.Other products : the flowering and prospects of coconuts

are satisfactory ; vegetables, nil.Prices of staple products: paddy, Rs. 3 ■ 50 to Rs. 4 per

bushel; rice, Rs. 8 to Rs. 10-50 per bushel ;■ kurakkah, Rs. 3 per bushel; ellUj.Rs. 7-50 per bushel; uluntu, Rs. 10 per bushel; coconuts, Rs. 9 to Rs. 12 per 100.

R ainfall: nil.Harvest prospects generally : good.Health of inhabitants .- fair, fever prevailed to some extent.Health of cattle : good.

EASTERN PROVINCE.B a t t ig a l o a D is t r ic t .

P addy : threshing of munmari- crops is almost over. Kalavelanmai crops are being threshed in some parts. A second Kalavelanmai cultivation was done in- some parts of the district and the crops are in ears.

Dry grain and other chena crops : nil.Coconuts : prospects satisfactory.Prices of staple products : paddy,.from Re. 1 ■ 80 to-Rs. 2

per bushel; kiirakkan, from Rs. 1-60 to Re. 4 per bushel ; Indian corn, from Re. 1 ■ 44 to Rs. 4 .per bushel.

Rainfall: 1919, 2.-99 in. ; 1920,.0-80 in. .• Health of inhabitants : satisfactory. Fever and.diarrhoea

prevails in some parts.Health of cattle : satisfactory.

T r in c o m a l e e D is t r ic t .R ainfall: defective.Paddy : reaping at Andankulam is completed. ‘ Reaping

of pinmari cultivation in Koddiyar, Tamblegam, and Kadduk- kulani West is going on. Paddy plants in Kaddukkulam East have nearly matured.

Tobacco :. curing of tobacco is finished and it is ready for sale.

‘Coconuts : condition of crop is-medium.' • Price per' 1,000 nuts ranges from Rs. 60 to R's. 70.

Fishery : medium.' Dried and salted fish is transported by cart to inland stations.

‘ Health of people : satisfactory.Health of cattle : satisfactory.Prices of staple articles : paddy, Rs. 2 to Rs. -2-50 per

bushel; rice, country, Rs. 5-04 to Rs. 6-44 per bushel; rice (imported) nil.

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.K u r u n e g a l a D is t r ic t .

Paddy crops : yala crop maturing. -Prospects : good.Dry grain : crops maturing and being reaped.Flowering and prospects of co co n u tg o o d .Rainfall: a few showers during the first week of the

month.Health of people : good, except for ordinary cases of fever

and parangi.Health of cattle: good, except for a few cases of rinderpest

and foot-and-mouth disease.State o f tanks : not full.Prices of food stuffs: country paddy, Rs. 3-50 and Rs. 4-10 ’

per bushel (controlled); country rice, Rs. 7- 50 and Rs. 8r- 70 per bushel (controlled); kurakkah, Rs. 2 to RS. 4 per bushel; coconut, Rs. 50 to Rs. 60 per 1,000 nuts ; salt,113 to' 15 cents a measure.

PuTTLAM AND ChXLAW.[Report not received.]

NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.f " A n u r a d h a p u r a D istrict .

Weather : dry and hot.R ainfall: 0 • 00. . -Agriculture— paddy : in some parts of Nuwaragam palata

worms attacked paddy plants, but on the whole paddy is in: good condition, and good crops are expected. Kurakkan

■chenas being cleared •'for , next season. Gihgelly.: nil. Coconuts :. fairly good, crops gathered and flowering satis­factory. i ' ‘ ' • ■ ' '

Health o f people: .-satisfactory. A few- cases, of measles were reported. - . ■ . .. Health,of cattle : .satisfactory. . . . .

Tanks : holding sufficient water for the present harvest. ,

, PROVINCE OF UVA. . V - B adu h ga D ist r ic t .

Weather : dry.Paddy : the maha harvest is-being reaped.

. Chenas: permits for Crown chenas are being issued.Fruits and vegetables : fruit is scarce ; a moderate supply

of vegetables is available.Other products : the flowering and prospects of the coco­

nut are fair. ,Health of people: satisfactory, except for cases of fever

and chickenpox-in some of. the villages.Health of cattle : good. . ■ , ■ ■Total, rainfall,: 0:96 in., as registered, at the Badulla

Observatory. - .

.-PROVINCE OF. SAB A RAG AMU WA- "R atn aptjra D ist r ic t . ' .- ; '

Paddy : yala fields, arp . ripening in ,Kuruwii>i kora|e.' They are in blossoms in Nawadun koralei In all, the other korales they are in plants. Maha fields are.being prepared for cultivation.

Dry grains: in some parts chenas are in plants about 3 months old, and in others they,are blossoming. • t

Other products : flowering prospects of coconuts are good. Health of people: satisfactory, except for a few cases of

influenza in Kuruwiti and Kukul korales.Health of cattle : good. ' .R ainfall: moderate.Prices of foodstuffs: rice (country), not available ; rice,

(imported), sold at controlled rates ;, kurakkan, very' little available for sale at Rs. 4 -25 to Rs. 5 - 50 per bushel; salt, 6 cents to 12 cents per lb. ; chillies, 30 cents to 56 cents per lb. ; coconuts, Rs. 5 to Rs. 15 per 100. ,

i iK e g a l l a D ist r ic t . : -Paddy : -fields cultivated for yala' are earing. " Maha fields

i are being sown., Dry grains : el chenas are thriving.■ Vegetable and curry stuffs : vegetable gardens' are'-doing well. : ‘r Prices: paddy, Rs. 4-50 per bushel; .kurakkan,'Rs.j2 per bushel; country rice, Rs. 12 -80 per bushel; imported rice, Rs. 12 -16 per bushel, • /

Rainfall: 4 • 49 in. f [■'. Health of people : satisfactory. .

Health of cattle: satisfactory., ,• Other products : flowering ,and prospects of coconuts are good. Approximate crop.for themonth was about 1,899,500 nuts.

NOTICES UNDER "T H E ; EXCISE ORDINANCE, . No. 8 OF 1 9 l 2 . ft

Local Option re. Toddy Taverns, 1921*22.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Government Agent of the Southern Province, in

excise of the powers vested.in him.by rule No. 5 of the rules specified in Excise Notification No. .110 of March 26, 1920, has fixed the under-mentioned date and place for recording votes’ for the purpose of ascertaining whether 7.5. per cent, of the road tax paying inhabitants of the area served by

Unawatuna toddy,tavern;.-are opposed to its existence within such-area:—- September 17,1920 : A t the Buddhist School, Unawatuna, from 9 a .m . to 1 p.m. . ‘, / v , ; .

'The area served b y .thi^ l tayern i's .Unawatuna West, Unawatuna; E a s V Metaramba, and Talpe North' Police Officer’s divisions.'

The .Kaehcheri,, ■ s R,- B.. JBBuiNOS,Galle, August 17, 1920. . . Govermnent .Agent.

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MUNICIPALITY OF COLOMBO.Minutes o f Proceedings of a General Meeting of the Municipal Council of Colontho held in the Town Hall.

„ on Friday, July 9, 1920.T h e Council met this day at 3 p .m ., pursuant to notice dated July 2 , 1920.Present .’—Mr. T. Reid, Acting Chairman ; Mr. C. P. Dias Mr. L. B. Fernando; the Hon. Mr. N. H. M. Abdul

Cader; Mr. H. L. de Mel, C .B .E .; Dr. E. V. Ratnam ; Dr. W . P. Rodrigo ; Mr. T. L. Villiers ; the Hon. Dr. G. J. Rutherford ; Mr. W. Philps ; Mr. B. F. Khan ; Mr. B. W . Leefe ; Mr. A. E. de Silva ; Lieut.-Colonel S. Boylan Smith,D.S.O., O .B .E .; Mr. A. J. W ickw ar; and Mk- A- E , Caldicott.

1. The Minutes of the General Meeting of; June 11, 1920, having been previously printed and copies thereof havingbeen sent to each Member of Council, were taken, as read.— Resolved that the minutes of the General Meeting of June 11, 1920, be confirmed, v ■ '

2. The Chairman read the following:— Since the last Meeting of Council-two fatal eases of human plague, both septic.Htnic, have been recorded, bringing the total for the year up to date to 59, aa against a total of 4 cases for the corre­sponding period of last year.

Bat plague.—Two further cases of rat plague have been reported, making a total for this year up to date of 64 cases.Before proceeding with the other business on the agenda, the Chairman stated that he had received that morning

a letter from Mr. E. R . Park, on behalf of the Ceylon Motor Syndicate, asking for permission to use a portion of Victoria- park for the purpose of holding a motor show from January 10 to February 3, 1921. This piece of land was already leased out as a cricket pitch to the members of the Maha Bodhi Society, and Mr. Park had arranged with the Secretary of the Society to use the ground for the show on the dates mentioned. With the leave of the Council, the Chairman brought the matter up and requested Council’s permission to allow the Ceylon Motor Syndicate the use of this portion of the park for the motor sh ow .C ou n cil granted permission. .

3. Pursuant to notice, Dr. W . Pi Rodrigo asked the Chairman;—(1) W hat nett profit has this Council made from the rice trade (1) up to December 31,1919, (2) from January 1 to June 30, 1920, (3) during last month (June), excluding from calculation the value of the Department’s assets, siich" as lorries, furniture, &o, ?

(2) W hat is the estimated value of the Department’s assets, motor lorries, furniture, &e. ?(3) -What is the' -total loss >to’ the CoUndil from defalcation in the Rice Department tip to December 31, 1919, and

from January 1 to June. 30, 1920.?-The Chairman replied as follow s:— The working profits on sale: of rice up to the end of December, 1919, were

Rs. 61,9691 From that date up to the end of-June, 1920, the profits were Rs. 73,014. During June, 1920, the profits were Rs. 18,716. These profits are not nett profits. They leave out of account several items, such as rent of offices, salary of Superior Officers who draw no pay for rice Work, and the like, and, above all, omit interest on the Council’s money which is financing the Rice Department. Out of the profits a sum of over Rs. 50,000 has been sunk in the plant necessary to run the business. The balance profits are entirely insufficient to finance the business and at date 2| lakhs of the Council’s money is tied up in the Rice Department, which is a large concern dealing with a turn over of about Rs. 500,000 a month. If the Member for W7ellawatta desires, I shall try to work out actual nett profits, but it will be very difficult to secure anything more than approximate figures. The lorries and furniture, &c., cost Rs. 49,995'32. We have also certain depots and measures. The total assets would be less than Rs. 55,000. The Council has not taken over any of the profits made by the sale of rice. The ultimate disposal of them has not been settled. For the time being, they are not even sufficient to finance the business. The total losses from defalcations are Rs. 39,9611 25. The facts relating to them are now sub ju'dice and, therefore, if the Member for Wellawatta has no objection, I do not wish to make any statement as to whether any. part of them may be ultimately recovered or not.

4. With the permission of Council, Dr. W . P. Rodrigo withdrew the following motion which stood in his name :—(1) For a return1 showing the personnel of the Rice Department from its establishment up to the present time, giving the names of all the Officers, with their ages, date of appointment, designation, salary, allowances, date of confirmation of appointment by Council, date Of discontinuance of service, cause of discontinuance, date of sanction by the Council of the discontinuance, in a-,form similar to the annexed :— •,

Allowances:------------- .Date of confirmation of appointment by Council:------------- .Date of discontinuance of service :------------- .Cause of discontinuance :--------------.Date of sanction by the Council of discontinuance :------------- ,Remarks :------:------ :.

(2) That in the opinion of this Council the time is now appropriate for reverting to the boutique system of ric distribution in the city and witl^ that end in view1 the Chairman do inquire from the Food Controller whether he has any serious objection to it and, if‘hp has none, take immediate steps for the purpose. ,

. With, the permission of' Cohhcil, Dr, W . P. Rodrigo asked the Chairman : (a) Whether the boutique system was h- success in Wellawatta Ward!, (6) Whether it was his intention to extend the system to- other Wards, and (c) Whether he would consider 'the desirability of reducing the minimum number of bags supplied to each boutique keeper from 10 to .5 as a number of boutique keepers could not buy ten bags at once.

The Chairman stated that as regards the experiment at Wellawatta things were so far very smooth indeed, but that two depots were still open in the Ward, because boutique keepers had not come forward. He understood from Dr. Rodrigo that the reason was because they could not take ten bags. He would be willing to supply five bags for a time. As regards his intention of extending the system to other parts of the City, he would like to inform the Council as to what had taken place in that connection. The chief reason for the control of the food supply was the scarcity of rice. Cir­cumstances had changed compelety and the Food Controller had recently asked him to revert to the boutique system in order to enable him to get rid of the big supply for which he had not the available room. The supply was adequate for some time and he was issuing for the first time full rations of rice. The need for control had disappeared because there were ample, supplies. It was his intention to extend the system to the whole of the City by the end of July.

5. Pursuant to notice, Mr. H. L, de Mel moved tO draw the attention of this Council to the danger to pedestrians and traffic, by permitting race-horses to be exercised in the public roads in Colombo -and that steps be taken to prevent such danger. Mr. C. P. Dias seconded. .

The Chairman stated that since he had received the taotion he communicated with the Superintendent of Police, who had informed him that a similar-state of affairs existed in 1917, when many complaints were made by the residents, and that he had then given the Cinnamon Gardens Police some standing orders as to the safe using of the roads bv those in charge of race-horses. The Superintendent of Police would order those standing orders to be enforced now. "

On the suggestion of Mr. T. L. Villiers it was resolved; that the Turf Club be also approached.The motion Was put to the Meeting and was carried unanimously.

N o .:------------- .Name :---------- —.Designation : - ' -t— —A ge :------------ .Date of appointment:fiflloutr P b - 1 - ' ^---

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Mr. C. P. Dias moved that the Council do go into Committee to consider items Nos. 6 to 13 (inclusive) on the agenda. Mr. L. B. Fernando seconded.—Carried.(Dr. E. V. Ratnam left the Meeting at this stage.) r 'The following extracts from the Minutes of the Special and the Standing Committees named were then laid before

the Council in Committee :—

Extract from the Minutes of the Special Committee on Drainage Works of Mag 31,1920.(3) To consider an application from the Colombo Drainage Works Staff,for the grant to them of the same temporary

increases to their salaries as are paid to Government Servants.—Recommended. There is no objection to. the granting by Government of the temporary increases aske : fo:\

Resolution of Council of June 11, 1920.With regard to item No. 3 (corresponding to item No. 25 of the extracts from the Minutes of the Standing Committee

on Finance of June 7, 1920), the Chairman stated that the Finance Committee had resolved to ask Government, what the cost would be, but should the Council so desire the matter might be decided on the recommendation Of the Drainage Committee.^-'Resolved that the consideration of the matter be deferred for the next meeting,

Resolution. ' 'With regard to this item (corresponding to item No. 7 of the extracts from the Minutes of the Standing Committee

on Finance of June 23, 1920), the Chairman stated that the Finance Committee recommended that the temporary increases be granted, with effect from June 1, 1920. The Council had, therefore, to decide as-to whether the temporary increases should be paid, with effect from January 1 or from June 1, 1920. : ' ’ - 1 ■ ’ 11

Dr. W. P. Rodrigo moved that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be adopted. Mr. H. L. de Mel seconded.—Carried unanimously.

Extracts from the Minutes of the Special Committee re Supply of Electricity in the Municipality of June 9,' 1920.2, To consider an application from Messrs. Boustead Brothers asking whether the refusal to sanction further

overhead mains applies in the case of consumers erecting overhead service mains on their own properties, connecting same with the Company’s underground mains system at the boundaries of the properties.—Recommended that, Government give Messrs. Boustead Bros, the permission asked for,but that in each case the sanction of ’ the Chairman should be obtained before overhead mains are allowed. , ■ , ’ ,

3. To consider the opinion submitted by Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram, in consultation with-MT. F. Dornhorst, K.C.,and Mr. F. A. Hayley, with regard to the construction of clause. 9 of the Tramway Agreement.—Recommended that the Council do not take over the Tramways at present. Recommended that the Council prepare a scheme for running Municipal motor bus ervices on selected routes. ... , , r , , •.

Resolution of Council of June 11, 1920.. , ' ■ ( ? . 'With regard to items Nos. 2 and 3, it was resolved that the consideration of these matters be deferred and the papers

be circulated. ' ■ , :. ; Resolutions. , ’

With regard to item No. 2, it was resolved that the recommendation of the Special'Committee be adopted. !With regard to item No. 3, it was resolved that the recommendation of the Special Committee‘be adopted.It- was further resolved that the Works and Finance Committees consider the motor bus question:; • ' ■-

Extracts from the Minutes of the Standing Committee ori Sanitation and'Markets o f June-2% 1920.- ' ;3. To consider an application from R. Ratnayake for a license to sell beef andmuttop. at No, 21*,Skinner’s .road

south.—Recommended. , ’ . ' . : .A To consider a petition fqrwarded through Dr. E. Vi Ratnam, M.M.C-, opposing the propose(d erection of the

latrine at Wolfendahl. ■ . . • , , . J i .. ......V,. j , ’ .„Resolved to-ask the City Sanitation Engineer if no alternative site is available,r^^ponunepde^d ,that matter be

decided at next Meeting. . ' ' ' V 1 ‘ 1 * ' v. ' '5. To consider the proposed, amendment to rule 3 (d) of schedule to Housing Ordinance,,Nq.>I9,of.lFl^.-T-Recom-

mended that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be adopted, v i z . , T h a t thj§ ,rijle; s^erid^d flo. as to ensure window space equivalent to at least i/lfftli of the floor space,and, in addition,;adequateimeahs bi£ ingress apdegress so that the total of doorway and window should not be less than l /7th of floor area.”

6. To consider the prposed amendment to section 106.(1) (6) of Housing Ordinance, No. 19 of 1915.—Recommendedthat the recommendation of the Finance Committee be adopted, but that 20 feet space is deemed n e ce ssa ry ,T h a t in the case of streets j where street lines are not laid down, walls or buildings should nptbb erpqted nearer thanks feqt to, the centre of the street.” ' - V ’ ' i-./.."'’',

7. To consider the proposed amendment to rule 7 (a) of schedule to Housing Ordinp,ncd.JNq:i9 of; 1915,—Recom­mended that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be adopted, viz. :•—“ That in,tire case: of, tenements less than 100 feet in length, one side of the tenements, the gable end, if necessary, should abut on a.street.'”

8. To consider the proposed amendment to section 2 of Housing Ordinance, No. 19 of 1915.—Itecpinmended thatthe word “ street ” should include river, lake, and canal. • , ,

12. To consider the proposed amendments to the Water,works Ordinance, No, 18 of 1.905,—Recommended that the amendments as per Annexure A, attached to .these Minutes" be made (e ^ p a g e ’^22).' !," ' b n,

Desolations. , ‘ . ..j,/.’ •*With regard to item No. 4 (corresponding to items Nos. 4 and 10 of the extracts froin t-be Minutes of the Worksand

Finance Committees, respectively, of June 23, 1920), it was resolved that the recommendation of the Works and Finance Committees be adopted. . . ' ' .

With regard to item No. 6 (corresponding to item No. 4 of the Finance Committee o f ‘June 2,fand'No. 4 of the Law Committee of June 4,1920), the Chairman explained that there was a difference of- opinion between theSanitation;Co‘mmittee and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee was inclined to think that buddings might be,hUowed within 15 feet of the centre of the road, while the Sanitation Committee, on grounds of public health seemed to think .that buildings should be at least 40 feet apart. ; , r ' T -

Mr. A. E.Caldieott j Lieut.-Colonel S. Boylan Smith, D.S.O., O.B.E. ; Mr H L ' de Mel, C B E. V the Hon. Dr. G. J. Rutherford ;. Mi-. T. L. Villiers j and the Hon. Mr. N. H. M. Abdul Cader, spoke on the siibjeci -' ' . J ' - ,

Dr. W. P. Rodrigo moved that the recommendation of the Sanitation Committee be adopted. Mr.: L. R. Fernando, seconded, ' ......... ' . ,

Tlie motion was put to the Meeting and declared carried, ten voting for it and,five aghinst. .'V '

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Mr.H.. L. de Mely C.B.E.,i called for a division, and the Council.divided as followsFor.—Mr. A. E. Caldicott; Mr. A. J. Wickwar; Lieut.-ColonelS. Boylan Smith, D.S.O., O.B.E. ; Mr. A. E. de Silva;

Mr. B. F. Khan ; Mr. W. Philps ; the Hon. Dr. G. J. Rutherford ; ,Dr. W. P. Rodrigo ; Mr. L. B. Fernando ; the Chair­man., Against.—Mr. B. -W. Leefe ; Mr; T. L. Villiers ; Mr. H. L. de-Mel, C.B.E. ; .The Hon. Mr. N. H. M. Abdul Cader ; and Mr. C. P. Dias.

Mr. H. L. de Mel, C.B.E., gave notice of a dissent.Resolved that the recommendations of the Standing, Committee with regard to the remaining items be adopted.

Extracts from the Minutes of the Standing Committee on Municipal Works of June 23, 1920.2. To consider letter No'. 2,405 of February 25, 1920, from the Superintendent of Police, Colombo, asking if the

Council have any objection to the S. P. C. A. building one shed 25 ft. x 18 ft. on the Municipal Council land known as the old quarry,. San Sebastian, in order to enable the S. P. C. A. to shelter cattle which have to be produced before the Court;—Recommended that the site be lent to ‘the S. P. C. A. on condition that it be given back to the Council when required. • • ■ ’

(3) .To consider a draft scale of charges for passing building applications.—Rec'ommended the scale of fees drafted by>Mr'. C. H. Kilmister^Acting Works Engineer (vide list annexed-B on page 2024 of these-Minutes). '■ , ;

(4) To consider a petition forwarded through Dr. >E. V. Ratnam, M.M.C.,' opposing the proposed erection of the latrine at Wolfendhal.—Recommended that the original site be adhered to.

(5) To.approve the application of the Works Engineer for the purchase of cabook stones at Rs. 3 per hundred.— Recommended.

6. To.consider the correspondence re lease of ground at Galle Face to the Colombo Sports Club.—Recommended, provided the ground is kept as an open space.

(8) To consider a scheme proposed by the Acting Works Engineer for the employment of apprentices in the Works Department;—Recommended that the scheme proposed by Mr. C. H.Kilmister, Acting Works Engineer, be adopted (a copy of the proposed advertisement annexed gives the details of the scheme—annexureC on page 2024 of these Minutes). —Recommended that the chief Colombo colleges be approached.—Recommended that the Members of the Works Committee and the Works Engineer be a board of selection.

(9) To consider an application from the Chairman, Local Board, Negombo, asking whether Mr. W. M. Thyne, Waterworks Engineer, would be prepared to draw up a water scheme for the town.of Negombo, and, if so, whether the Council would have any objection to his doing so.—Recommended that Mr. W. M. Thyne’s services can be" spared.— Recommended that all travelling expenses be borne by the Local Board and that Mr. Thyne be not paid his salary by the Councilfor the week days on which he is employed by theLocal Board.— Recommended that Mr. W. M. Thyne.be paid by the Local Board a fee corelative to the value of the work done.

(11) To consider an application from the Acting Works Engineer1 for the: purchase from the Colombo DrainageWorks of a second hand boiler'.for Rs. 2,000 to be used in the Kirillapone quarry (the cost to be met from quarry advance account).;—Recommended. " 1

(12) To recommend, under section 18 (4) of Ordinance No.. 19 of 1915, the street lines for Vaverset place, Wellawatta, as indicated in plan No. 1,730, dated June 14; 1920, and signed by Mr. C. H. Kilmister, Acting Works Engineer.—Recom­mended. ■'

(13) To consider a report of the Acting Works Engineer with regard to Galle Face sea wall asking for the followingvotes —(a) An immediate vote of Rs. 1,500 for the re-building-of the portion that collapsed on June 15, 1920; and (b) A vote of Rs. 36,000, being the- total, estimated cost of renewing the .above portion and the length which collapsed in1918.—(a) Recommended; b) Recommended.... •

(14) To consider the following proposals with.regard to the transfer of Mr.. J. M. Blizard to the Drainage Works Department:— (l).That Mr. Blizard’s pay be met from Drainage Works Funds from the date of his transfer. (2) ihat pending Mr. Waterhouse’s departure Mr, Blizard should receive .consolidated pay (including war allowance) and travelling allowance equivalent in total to his present pay and allowance, i.e., a total of Rs. 800 per mensem ; (3) that on Mr. Water­house’s departure Mr. Blizard should assume duties as Chief Assistant, Drainage Works Department, and receive consoli­dated pay (including war allowance) of Rs..900 per mensem with a travelling allowance of Rs. 50 per mensem {Note.— Mr. Waterhouse’s emoluments as Chief Assistant are Rs. 900 per mensem, with a temporary increase under the new Govern­ment scheme of Rs. 187’ 50 and a travelling allowance of Rs. 50); (4) That, if occasion arises, Mr.1 Blizard be permitted to attend the'City Sanitation Office for short periods during the City Sanitation Engineer’s absence on casual leave;(5) that Mr. Blizard is from the date of his transfer seconded.for service with the Drainage Works Department and that the period of such service counts as Municipal service for purposes of leave and pension ;.(6) that the travelling allowance of the'.City Sanitation Engineer be temporarily increased from Rs.' 150 to,Re, 200 per mensem dining the continuance of this arrangement.—Recommended (sections 1 to 6).

> Resolutions.With regard to item No. 3 (corresponding to item No. 5 Of the extracts frOm the Minutes of the'Finance Committee

of June 23, 1920), the Chairman'explained that the plans received by'the Works Department were not in.conformity with the building by-laws and a considerable time of the.Engineers was wasted in checking the plans, and, the Works Engineer recommended the scale of fees approved by the Committees.

Dr. 'W:'P. Rodrigo opposed the recommendation.Mr. H. L. de Mel; C.B.E., supported the recommendation.The Chairman moved that the recommendation of the Standing Committees be adopted, Mr.;H. L. de Mel, C.B.E.,

seconded.—Carried. ' ' 'With regard to item No. 5 (corresponding to item No. 11 of the extracts from the Minutes of the Standing Committee

on Finance of June 23, 1920), it was decided that the words “ quarrying of cabook.stone at Rs. 3 per hundred from Munici­p a l quarry at Kalubowila ” should be substituted for the words “ purchase..............hundred.”, \ With regard to item No. 13 (corresponding to item No. 29 of the extracts from the Minutes of the Finance Committee of June 23, 1920), the Chairman made the following statement:— -

When.preparing the budget my estimate of revenue for 1920 was Rs. 3,814,485. This forecast was regarded as a maximum and I allowed for the effects of reform of the Finance Department in 1920. Since Mr. Maybin assumed duties as Second Financial Assistant I am glad to be able to report to Council that he has tackled a difficult situation with very- exceptional capacity and. that his staff have put in very hard work. .1 anticipated in the budget the recovery in 1920 of 7J lakhs of the arrears on property tax, a Very liberal sum. I am glad tp say that .by the end of last month the sum of almost 7 lakhs had been collected. The procedure for collecting current revenue has also been practically1 brought up to date. Under almost each head of revenue similar improvements have been effected; 1 For instance, a sum-of Rs.' 96,000 was anticipated under the head ‘ ‘ Taxes pn vehicles and .animals.” But at the end of June, a sum of over Rs. 101,000 had been collected. Again the revenue under the headings “ Trade Licenses and Professional Fees’-’ at the end of June was Rs. 82;000 odd and exceeded the estimates for the whole year, viz., Rs! 80,000. It is true most of the revenue under these heads, oomes in early in this year ; still the figures .are most satisfactory. *' Market rents ” for the first half year are most satisfactory, and ao are the figures for “ Sale of Water.” Mr. Beling and his staff have put

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in most strenuous work in dealing .with the1 objections to assessment which approached the mipyecedented figure of4,000 m number, a state of afiairs aroused partly by the system of assessment obtaining, at theend of 1919/ Theebjections have been practically all settled without ultimate recourse to the law courts, save perhaps m one case. ihe-final result is an increase in the nett annual valuation of property of nearly 1J ‘million rupees and an increase in the recoverable taxdue for 1920 of about two lakhsi , ri n.„^nnnn . ...

The nett result is that the . Council’s revenue at the end- of June ' was about Rs.-2,350,000, as compared with Rs. 1,854,666 for the first half of 1919, i.e., an increase of half a’ million for the half year, and the year -s revenue will not be the sum of Rs. 3,814,485 estimated, a figure which is about a lakh in excess of 1919 revenue, but will, for the first time,, reach and almost certainly exceed Rs. 4,000,000; Of course,- this unexpected state of affairs is partly due to collection of arrears which should not exist; and with’the reduction of arrears the average revenue will fall automatically, unless permanent increases in revenue are devised meantime; For the time being, however,the anxiety about our. solvency'on this year’s working has disappeared even though we are still far distant from the annual revenue, of Rs. .LOO 0,0 00 needed by the Council. It will be necessary to re-cast our 1920 expenditure, and I have-called >on allHeads of Departments to estimate afresh their expenditure for the rest of the year, - I then propose to let the Council know what sums can be expended over and above the sums voted in the Budget and the unexpected’expenses which have had to be met since the Budget was passed;-1 What-1 have:said explains why the'Committees have put up to Council to-day proposals to spend on much heeded,.long delayed new works a sum of Rs. 91,669,viz...Ks. 37,500. on the. removal of the. Galle Face drive eyesore and nuisance and*Rs.5 54,169-on the first-hygienie Municipal laundry at--Wekahda. I have gone into the figures in detail with the two Financial Assistants and I can assure the Council that this expenditure may .be incurred with absolute safety, ■ ■ - . - i . ; ,

Resolved that the recommendation of the Standing Committee be adopted. -.' Resolved that the recommendations of the Standing Committee,with-regard to the. remaining items be'adopted.

With the permission of Council, the Chairman submitted the recommendation of . the-Acting. Works Engineer for the-purchase of 500 barrels of English cement at Rs. 18‘per- barrel from Mr. A. A. M. Saleem-of Pettah. . . .

It was resolved that the cement be tested and, if found up to British standard, the Works-Engineer.be- authorized to purchase. -• - ' ' ' '

Extracts from the >Minutes of the Standing* Committee on Finance of June 2 and 7; 1920,(3) To'consider the proposed amendment, to rule 3 (d) of schedule to .Housing Ordinance No.' 19 of 1915.—Recom­

mended that the rule be amended so as to ensure window space equivalent to.at least l/15th of the floor space, and in addition, adequate means of ingress and egress so that the total of doorway and window should not be less than l/7th of floor area.

(4) To consider the proposed amendment to section 106(1) (6) of Housing Ordinance No. 19 of 1915.—Recommendedthat in the case of streets where street lines.are, not laid down, walls or buildings should not be erected nearer than 15 feet to the: centre,of the street. ' ’

(5) -To’consider the proposed amendment to rule 7 (a) of schedule to Housing Ordinance, No. 19 of 1915.—Recom­mended that in the case of tenements less than 100 feet in length, one side of the tenements,- the gable end, if necessary, should abut on .a street.

(6) To'consider the proposed amendment to section 2 of Housing Ordinance, No. 19 of 1915.—Recommended that the word “ street ” should include river, lake, and canal.

(32)' To consider an application from R. Ratnayako for a license to sell beef and mutton at 211, Skinner’s road south.—Recommended. :

Resolution .of Council of June 11, 1920.With regard to .items Nos. 3, ,4, 5, and 6 (corresponding to items Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the extracts from the Minutes

of the Standing Committee on Law and General Subjects of,June 4, 1920) resolved that,the consideration of the.items be deferred, and that the, papers be, referred to the Sanitation .Committee.

With-regardto item No. 32, the Chairman stated that the, Sanitation Committee resolved to inquire from the applicant for the license whether the application was bona fide pr made on behalf of some unknown principal,

Resolved that the consideration of . the matterbe deferred.,

, . Resolutions.With regard toitem-No. 4 (corresponding; to item No. 6 of the Sanitation Committee of. June,.21, 1920, and item

No. 4 of the Law Committee of June 4, 1920), it was resolved .that the recommendation of, the Sanitation Committee be adopted, viz., “ That in the case of streets where street lines are not laid down walls or,buildings should not be erected nearer than 20 feet to<the centre of the street.’! - , , 1 , , . , . , , jt, ■)

Resolved that -the recommendations.of the Standing Committee with regard toithe remaining ,items;,b.e adopted:,-

E xtracts from .th e M in u tes o f the Standing C om m ittee,on Finance of June 23, 1920.; , ■ - 1 .(2) To consider the proposed amendments to the Waterworks Ordinance, No. 18 of 1907.—Recommended that the

amendments passed by the Sanitation and Markets Committeevat its meeting of June 21, 1920, be approved and that they be sent to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary.

(5) To consider a draft scale of charges for passing building'applications.—Recommended that the scale of charges passed by the Works Committee on June 23,' 1920, be adopted («i& :Anne'xu*e B 1 on page 2023 of these Minutes).

(7) To consider an application from the Drainage Wbrks Staff.for the grant to them of the same temporary increases as are granted to Government servants.—Recommended that Government.be informed that the Councilhas no objection to the increases being granted, with effect from June 1, 1920.

(8) To recommend renunciation of title (by a deed of disclaimer) of premises No. 416/22, Buller’s road, vested inCouncil by certificate of title No. 323, dated March 6,1919, on payment of all ratesand costs which would have been dueup... to.the-end.6f the quarter in which the deed .of .disclaimer,may-be signed,had the property not been vestedm.the CouneiLr— Recommended to accept payment of rates due. . Resolved that the sale held by the Municipal Council be cancelled. - V

(9) - To consider the recommendation of the Second Financial Assistant that,the premises ;No.’ 473/17,-,Bsassfounderstreet, vested in the Council for non-payment of taxes, be sold outright.—Recommended. <—■*

(10) To consider a petition forwarded through .Dr. ,E. V.vRatnam, M.M.C., -opposing the proposed erection of thelatrine at Wolfendahl.—Recommended that the original site be adhered to. . , t

(11) To approve the application of the Works Engineer for the purchase of cabook stones at Rs. 3, per hundred —Recommended. ' ' , , 1 . ,

(13) ;To consider the recommendation of the Second Financial Assistant that premises No. 674/59A Maligawatta vested in Council, be sold outright.—Recommended.

(14) To consider a suggestion of-the Veterinary Surgeon with.regard to the,sale of grass at the Conservancy Depot — Recommended that the scheme submitted by the Veterinary Surgeon in his letter No.161 of Mav 12 1920 be approved.

(17) To consider (a) letter'dated April 9, 1920, from Mr. G/ A.- <J; -Noorbliaij lessee pf the; / ‘ PaviliomTheatre ’ ’ site, for permission to sub-let the Theatre to Messrs. Madan Theatrical Co., Ltd.,, for the duration of 'his lease —

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(a) Recommended. (6). Financial Assistant’s Memorandum dated April 26, 1920, embodying the wish of Mi-. Noorbhai to lease the site for a pe'riod.of 40 or 50 years to put, up a first-rate theatre at a cost of Rs. 100,000 and over.—(6) Recommended sale of lease by auction for 30 years on condition that lessee can thereafter remove the materials of buildings erected, or if the Council so desire, that the Council can take over the buildings at half the then appraised value.

(18) To consider the following recommendations of the Financial Assistant with regard to the contract for the supply of firewood :— (a) That the present contract with H. F.' Peris be cancelled, as he is unable to supply the firewood at the contract rate of Rs. 9 per ton, and that his security deposited be forfeited; (6) That the Financial Assistant be authorisedto call for fresh tenders.—Recommended (a) and (5).

(20) To consider a scheme proposed by the Acting Works Engineer for the employment of apprentices in the Works Department.—Recommended that the scheme proposed by Mr. C. H. Kilmister, Acting Works Engineer, be adopted (a copy of the proposed advertisement-—annexure C. to these Minutes—gives the details of-Jfche scheme (vide page 2024).— Recommended, that chief Colombo Colleges be approached. Recommended that Members of the Works Committee and the Works Engineer be a Board of Selection.

(21) To consider the audit queries Nos. 36 and 20 and the explanation of the Superintendent, Rice Distribution Department.-—Recommended that the amounts be waived. , .

(23) To consider a recommendation of the Works Engineer that the post of Telephone Operator, Works Department, be deleted from the Budget, and that a. daily paid man, to be paid on Check roll, be engaged instead.—Recommended..

(24) To recommend the sanction- of'Council to the appointment of a fifth peon for the Rice Distribution Department on a salary, of Rs. 15 per mensem.—Recommended.

(25) To consider an application from the Chairman, Local Board, Negombo, asking whether Mr, W. M. Thyne, Waterworks Engineer, would be prepared to draw: up a water scheme for the town of Negombo, and if so, whether the Council would, have any objection to his doing so.—Recommended that Mr. W. Me ThyneV services can be spared. Recommended .that all travelling expenses be borne by the Local Board and that Mr. Thyne be not paid his salary by the Council for the week days on which he is employed by the Local Board. Recommended that Mr. W. M. Thyne be paid by the Local Board a fee corelative to the value of the work done.

(26) To consider a report of the Second Financial Assistant with regard to leasing of a piece of Municipal Council land adjoining the public latrine at the junction of Urugodawatte road with Destructor road.—Recommended lease for 2 years with option of renewal on fresh terms then approved of by the Council; three months’ rent to be paid ip advance.

. (27) To consider an application from; the Acting Works Engineer for the.purchase for Kirillapqne Quarry, from the Drainage Works Department, of a second hand boiler for Rs,,2,000. (The cost to be met from Quarry Advance account).— Recommended.

(28) To recommepd the purchase of 200 forty-gallon casks Best Blast Furnace Coal Tar at Rs. 31 • 25 calculated at2/0 exchange (any difference1 Municipal account).—rRecommended. . . .

(29) To consider a report of the Acting Works Engineer witli regard to Galle Face sea wall, asking for the followingvotes:— (a) An immediate votepf Rs, 1,500 for the re-building of the portion that collapsed on June 15, 1920.—Recom­mended. (6) A vote of Rs. 36,000, being the total estimated cost of renewing the above portion and the length which collapsed in 1918.—Recommended. - -

(32) .To consider letter No. ,2,405 of February.25, 1920, from the Superintendent of Police, Colombo, asking if the Council have any objection to the S.P.C.A. building one shed 25 ft. by 18 ft. on the Muncipal Council land known as the Old Quarry, San Sebastian, in order to enable the S.P.C.A, to shelter cattle which have to be produced before the Court.— Recommended to lend the site to the S.P.C.A. on condition that the site be given back to the Council when required.

(33) To consider the following proposals with regard to the transfer of Mr. J. M. Blizard'to the Drainage Works Department:— (l).That Mr. Blizard’s pay be met from Drainage Works funds from the date of his transfer; (2) That pending Mr. Waterhouse’s departure Mr. Blizard should receive consolidated pay (including war allowance) and travelling allowance, equivalent in total to his present pay and allowance, i.e., a total of Rs. 800 per mensem ; (3) That on Mr. Water­house’s departure Mr. Blizard should assume duties as Chief Assistant, Drainage Works Department, and receive consoli­dated pay (including war. allowance) of Rs. 90Q. per mensem with a travelling allowance of Rs. 50 per mensem (Note.— Mi’. Waterhouse’s emoluments as Chief Assistant are Rs. 900 per mensem, with a temporary increase under the new Govern­ment Scheme of Rs. 187’ 50 and a travelling allowance of Rs. 50); (4) That, if occasion arises, Mr. Blizard be permitted to attend the City Sanitation Office for short periods during the City Sanitation Engineer’s absence on casual leave; (5) That Mr. Blizard is from the date of his transfer seconded for service with the Drainage Works Department and the period of such sendee counts as Municipal service for purposes of leave and pension ; (6) That the travelling allowance of the City Sanitation Engineer be temporarily increased from Rs. 160 to Rs. 200 per mensem' during the continuance of this arrange­ment,—Recommended (sections 1 to 6).

(34) To consider the recommendation of the Secretary, M. C„ that Circulating Peon D. J. Seneviratne be paid an allowance of Rs. TO per mensem and he be required to keep a bicycle in order to cope with the increasing volume of circulating work.—Recommended.

(35) To submit statement re revenue and available balance. Considered.—Recommended erection of laundriefor dhobies at Wekanda. . \ , ,

1 ’ f Resolutions. ■J With regard to itoru No, 17, the Chairman explained the situation. ■

Dr. W. .P: Rodrigo moved that the Special Committee re Financial Position of Council may consider the advisability of selling all Municipal Council lands that are not required for Municipal purposes. Mr. H. L. de Mel seconded.—Carried.

Resolved that the recommendations of the Standing Committee with regard to the remaining items be adopted, as amended.

Extracts from the Minutes of the Standing Committee on Law and General Subjects of June 4,1920. r (3) To consider the proposed amendment to rule 3 (d) of schedule to Housing Ordinance, No. 19 of 1916.—Recom­

mended that the rule be amended so as to ensure window space equivalent to at least l/16th of the floor space, and, in addition, adequate means of ingress and engross so that total of doorway and window should not be less than l/7th of floor area.

(4) To consider the proposed amendment to section 106 (1) (6) of Housing Ordinance No. 19 of 1915.—Recommendedthat in the case of .streets, where street lines are not laid down, walls or buildings should not be erected nearer than 15 feet to the centre of the street. - " .'

(5) To consider the. proposed amendment to rule 7 (a) of schedule to Housing Ordinance, No. 19 of 1916.—Recom­mended that in the case of tenements less than 100 ft. in length, one side of the tenements, the gable end, if necessary, should abut on a.street. •

(6) To consider the proposed amendment to section 2 of Housing Ordinance No. 19 of 1915.—Recommended thatthe Hon. the Attorney-General’s ruling be accepted, v iz .:— ' ‘ k

“ I see no objection to the extension of the definition of the term ‘ Street ’ so as to include lakes, rivers, and canals over which the public have a right of way.”

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Resolution of Council of June 11,1920.With regard to items Nos. 3, 4, 6, and'6, resolved that the consideration of these matters be deferred and that the

papers be referred to the Sanitation Committee.' Resolutions.

With regard to item No. 4 (corresponding to item No. 6 of the Sanitation Committee of June 21, 1920, and item No. 4 of the Finance Committee of June 2, 1920), it was resolved that the. recommendation of the Sanitation Committee

• be adopted. . . .Resolved that the recommendations Of the Standing Committee with regard to the remaining items be adopted.

Extract from the Minutes of the Standing Committee on Law arid General Subjects of June 25, 192r'.(2) To consider the proposed amendments to the Waterworks Ordinance No. 18 of 1907.-7—Recommended that the

amendments passed by the Sanitation Committee at its meeting held on June .21, 1920, be approved (vide armexure A on page 2423 of these Minutes). ■ . • . .

Resolution.Resolved that the recommendation o f the Standing Committee be adopted.

Extracts from, the Minutes of the Four Standing Committees‘(Law, Sanitation, Finance, and Works) of Juno 16, 1920.' (3) (a) To consider the papers re defalcations at the Rice Distribution Department.— Recommended (a) (l) That

Mr. V. C. Kandiah, Head Clerk, be dismissed, and prosecuted. (2) That the services of Messrs. Ross Ebert and R. Tharnby Rajah, Supervising Officers, be dispensed with; (3) That the following Supervising Officers be called upon to resign:—(1) Mr. Rex de Saram; (2) Mr. W. G. Garvin ; (3) Mr. O. J. S. Beven.

(4) That the following Depot-keepers be dismissed and prosecuted :—K. C. A. Alwis ; L; 0. Perera ; D. A. Perera ;V. L. Mills. ' '. ' '

(3) That Mr. A. R. Bartholomeusz be appointed Head Clerk provisionally. , 1 1 v '(3) (6) To consider the question of the appointment of Supervising Officers for the Rice Distribution Department.(b) (1) That the following be appointed Supervising Officers :—(1) Mr. A. Kanagasabai; (2) Mr. D. J. Amadoru ;

(3) Mr. C. H ..Raffel; (4) Mr. T. F. C. Bandaranayake ; (5) Mr. C. L. Wambeek, and that the Chairman be authorized t'o dismiss these officers summarily if they do not give satisfaction. , ’ ,

(2) That Mr. S. T. Helsham be appointed Overseer in place of Mr. D. J. Amadoru promoted Supervising Officer.

.Resolutions.With regard to item No. 3 (a) Mr. C. P. Dias moved that the consideration of the sub-section .(3) of the recom­

mendation be postponed, namely, (3) That the following Supervising Officers be called upon to resign :—(1) Mr. Rex de Saram ; (2) Mr. W. G. Garvin; (3) Mr. O. J. S. Beven. Mr. L. B. Fernando seconded.— Carried.

Resolved that the recommendation of the Four Standing Committees be adopted, subject to the above amendment.With regard to item No. 3 (6) it was resolved that the recommendation of the Four Standing Committees be adopted,

subject to such modification of sub-section (1) as the postponement of sub-section (3)' of item No. 3 (a) may render it necessary. " .

Extracts from the Minutes of the Four Standng Committees (Law, Sanitation, Finance, and Works) of June 24, 1920.(3) (a) To consider the motion of Mr. H. L. de Mel, C.B.E., in Council on May 7, 1920, with regard to the amendment

of leave regulations to enable officers to obtain leave of absence without pay for a period not exceeding three years in order to obtain British qualifications.—(a) Recommended that ;the draft leave rules submitted by Mr! C. L. Cox be adopted, as amended (vide annexure D on page 2024 of these Minutes).

(b) To consider an application from Mr. O. T. F. Senaratne, Sub-Inspector, City Sanitation Department, for leave without pay extending up to 3 years in order to proceed to England to undergo a course of study and training in Engineering. (The Council on May 7, 1920, had sanctioned 73 days vacation leave'and one year and one and a half month’s leave on half pay.)—-(b) Recommended that he be allowed leave in terms set out in recommendation above!1

(c) To consider an application from Mr. L. P. P. Gunatilleke, Clerk at tho Cattle Mart and Quarantine Station,for 61 days full pay leave and one year and four months half pay leave and additional leave without pay extending up to three years in all, in order to proceed to Bombay to enter the Veterinary College there.— (c) Recommended, if be has had seven years service. ' ■' • ° :

(4) Tore-consider the tender made by Mr. S. B. P. Mendis for the purchase and removal of blood from the slaughter­house.—Recommended to accept the offer of Mr. S. B. P. Mendis.for five years at Rs. 2,730 per annum, if he pays his rent monthly in advance, and gives security equivalent to one year’s rent.

(5) To consider a recommendation of the Resident Engineer, Colombo Drainage Works, that the widow of the late Foreman J. E. White be granted a gratuity of Rs. 640,. payable from tho Drainage Works funds— Recommended that the payment of Rs. 640 to the widow out of Drainage Funds be approved.

(6) To consider a recommendation from the Municipal Assessor regarding the appointment of a eooJy for his Depart­ment in place of an office hoy.—Recommended. s

(7) To.recommend for the sanction of Council the allocation of Rs. 6,000, originally providedVundei'.'Vote H,(6) 17for the two new dispensaries to meet expenditure on the existing dispensaries •under the same head of the Budget._•Recommended.

Resolutions.With regard- to item No. 3 (c), the Chairman stated that Mr. Gunatilleke can be granted the leave: as he has had

seven years service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ,Resolved that the application for leave be granted, ■ • P. VWith regard to item No. 4, Dr. W. P. Rodrigo moved that the tender of Mr; S. B. P. Mendis be accepted in terms

of the advertisement.It was resolved that the recommendation of the Four Standing Committees be adopted by the substitution of the

words “ three mohth’srent ” for the words “ one year’s rent ” in order to conform with the terms of the advertisement,Resolved that the recommendations of the Four Standing Committees with regard to the remaining items be adopted.

Extracts from the Minutes of the Four Standing Committees (Law, Sanitation, Finance and Works) of June 26, 19202. (a) To consider the applications for the post of Municipal Assessor.— (a) Recommended that Mr. R. W. Bvrde

be asked to select one of the English applicants.Mr. H. L. de Mel, C.B.E., proposed that an Assistant Assessor be also appointed.—Dr. W. P Rodrigo secondedThe motion was put to the meetrng and it was declared lost, five voting against it and two for it.' Those against the

motion preferred to await the arrival of the new Assessor before deciding to have an Assistant-Recommended that the Officer draw the temporary allowance at present granted to all Officers in the Council’s service.

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Resolution, <• . ; *Resolved that the recommendation of'the Four Standing Committees be adopted. ; •

Extracts from the Minutes of the Special Committee re 'Financial Position ‘of Council of June 29, 1920.(2) To consider the question of the erection of a Municipal manual laundry at Wekanda.—Recommended that a

sum of Rs. 54,169‘ 82 be sanctioned for,the erection Of a, Municipal manual laundry at Wekanda.(1) Reseolved that at least half the laundry be allotted to dhobies who wash for residents.(2) Resolved that the papers be eirculatedto the Sanitation Committee.(3) To consider the question of the erection of a public market at Kotahena.—Recommended to borrow a snm of

Rs. 250,000 for the erection of public markets at Kotahena and Borella.(4) To consider letter No. 72 of June 14, 1920, from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary (in reply to the Chairman’s

' application for-a further grant of Rs. 1,000,000 to complete the drainage scheme in a modified form) stating that Govern­ment is favourably disposed to assist the Council in the manner suggested, if possible, provided the Council puts its finance on a proper basis.—Recommended to thank Government for the letter referred to.

Resolutions.With regard to item No. 2, to a question from Mr. T. L. Villiers, the Chairman agreed to inform the Fort Member

if Mr. C.-L. Cox could not carry out the work in the near future.Resolved that the recommendation of the Special Committee be adopted.Resolved that the recommendations of the Special Committee with regard to the remaining items be adopted.Mr. C. P. Dias moved that the Council do resume sind that the resolutions of Council in Committee be adopted,

as amended. Mr. L. B. Fernando seconded.—Carried.The Chairman formally moved, in Counoil, that the recommendations of the various Committees, subject to any

amendments'of such recommendations by the Council in Committee be adopted. Dr. .Rodrigo seconded.—Carried.Mr. L. B. Fernando moved that.the leave referred to in items Nos. 14 to 16 (inclusive) on the agenda be

sanctioned. The Hon. Mr. N. H. M Abdul Cader seconded.— Carried.14. To sanction excess leave of further 30 days, making 41 days over 42 days granted to Dr. D. W. Perera, Medical

Officer, Slave Island Dispensary, owing to ill-health.(16) To sanction excess leave of further 30 days, making 102 days over 42 days granted to Mr. K. Rajaratnam,

Assessing Inspector, owing to ill-health.(16) To sanction exoess leave of 34 days over 42 days granted to Mr. E. N. Jansz, Mosquito Overseer, Public Health

Department.The following documents were laid on the table :—

. 17. The City Analyst’s reports on town water for June, 1920, and the Municipal Bacteriologist’s report on townwater for June, 1920.

18. The progress report No. 112 of the City Sanitation Engineer for June, 1920.19. The report of the Resident Engineer, Colombo Drainage Works, for May, 1920.20. Report of the Municipal Bacteriologist of work done during May, 1920.12. Statements of receipts and disbursements from January 1 to May 31, 1920, together with a statement of

No. 2 account (riot) up to May 31,1920, and statements of No. 3 account (rice distribution) for April and May, 1920, and progress reports showing expenditure for May, 1920.

Return of Committees of the Municipal Council for 1920,Proceedings of Committees.

' Return of average daily supply and consumption of water for June, 1920.The Works Engineer’s report for May, 1920, on the condition of tramway routes.Diaries of the following officers for the month of May, 1920 :—The Works Engineer and his Assistants, the ’ Waterworks Engineer and his Assistants, the Medical Officer of Health

and his Assistants, the Prosecuting Inspectors, the City Sanitation Engineer and his Assistants, the Financial Assistant to the Chairman and the Officers of his Department, the Veterinary Surgeon and his Officers, and the City Analyst.

Confirmed on August 6, 1920 : T. R eid,T. Reid, Acting Chairman, Municipal Council, and

Acting Chairman, Municipal Council, and Mayor of Colombo. Mayor of Colombo.

AamsacuBE A.Section 26.—The Water Works Engineer may repair or renew or substitute any pipe, valve, cock, cistern,

soil pan, water closet, or other apparatus or receptacle, so as to prevent any waste of water, and the expense of such repair or renewl or substitution, when certified under his hand, shall be defrayed by the owner or occupier of the premises, and the same may be recovered by the Council as if it were a tax payable under “ The Municipal Councils Ordinance,-i887,” and any existing or future amending Ordinances, and when recovered shall be accounted for as the Council may direct.

; Schedule.Regulations.

Regulation 5 (fe-draf).—Not more than one service, connection pipe for the supply of water to any premises within the same curtillage and under the same assessment shall be connected to the Waterworks.

Regulations 9 and 11 are combined (and re-numbered 9).—All new services, or alterations to, repairs to, or renewing or cleaning of existing services are to be carried out in accordance with the instructions and to the satisfaction of the Waterworks Engineer.

The right is reserved to the Waterworks Engineer, whilst consulting the wishes of the consumer, as far as practicable, to determine finally all matters concerning the construction or alteration of services, such as the diameter of the pipe to be used, the manner in which it is to be laid, and-the number,size, pattern, and position of the taps. Pipes and fittings of the approved quality only are to be used. “ And all water fittings and apparatus used, including those supplied from cisterns, shall conform to samples approved of by the Waterworks Engineer which may be seen at his office and must pass the'required test and be officially stamped before being fitted up in any house or premises.”

Regulation 16.—Notice of intention to construct a new service or to alter or extend, clean out, or renew any existing one must be given to the Waterworks Engineer by filling up a printed form, which may be obtained on application at the Office of the Waterworks Engineer.

This notice (Form C hereto annexed) must be addressed to the Waterworks Engineer and delivered at his office and no such work shall be .commenced without the approval in writing of the Waterworks Engineer.

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Regulation 11 (ndw drafted).— “ No service pipe which may have been connected with the waterworks for a temporary supply of water to a building during its erection, or other similar temporary purpose, shall be used for the permanent supply to the premises' till application, as hereipbefore provided, has been made,and approved of by the Waterworks • Engineer.” • • • T' ,

Regulation 13.—Every service is to be provided with a strong brass or gun metal stop-cock, or, in Cases of services larger than two inches in diameter, with a sluice or slide valve. - The stopcock or valve is to be fixed under the pavement where there is one, as near to the tenement as practicable, but in a public street or place, and is to be provided with a cast iron cover and lid, so that it may at all times be accessible. ' ' >

Regulation 14.—The service pipe from the street main and up to and including the stop-tap shall be the property of the Municipal Council and the cost of the necessary repairs to the same shall be paid by the Waterworks Engineer ; but should any damage be done to the stop-tap on the service pipe to any premises, it shall be made good by the Water­works Engineer at the expense of the owner or occupier of such premises, and the cost of the repair of such damage shall be paid to the Council, and the Waterworks Engineer is hereby authorized and empowered to discontinue the supply of water to such premises until such*payment is made. • '

Form C.. ,Notice of intention to construct-------------service, or to alter or extend or clean any existing sex1 vice.

No---------------- .To the Waterworks Engineer, Colombo. .

1 hereby give notice of my intention to construct a service, or to alter or extend or clean the existing service', in the manner set forth in the schedule at foot, to— •

House N o .-------------.Street:— :------- .W ard:------------ .Annual rental, if occupied by tenant, R s .-------------.Annual value, if occupied by owner, R s .-------------.

Particulars of

Size of existing service :------------- .Number and size of existing taps :------------ .The purpose for which water is required —Whether for domestic or other purposes :------ ------The purpose for which the premises are occupied :■

Proposed Works.Piping on private premises—

Length:-------------.Size :-------------

, Taps—■Number:----------- .Position — :----- .Size :-------------.

Cistern—Capacity, Cub. ft.Position :--------— .Remarks :------------- .

Signature of owner :------Signature of occupier :— Address of owner :---------

Aknexst re B.— Schedule of Fees for Building Plans and other Applications. For Examination of each, set of Plans passed or rejected.

Rs. c.1. For every building constructed wholly or in great

part of brickwork, concrete, cabook or other non-combustible material, not exceeding1,000 square feet in area and consisting of a ground storey only • • .. 10 0

2. For every building constructed wholly or in greatpart of brickwork, concrete, cabook or other non-combustible material, not exceedingl,000 square feet in area (ground floor) and con­sisting of two storeys in height, a basement to be counted as a storey in calculation of fees 20 0

3. For every additional storey over two storeys, abasement being counted as a storey in calcula­tion of fees .. .. 10 0

4. For every additional square of 100 feet or fractionthereof . . . . . . . 1 0

5. In the case of stores and warehouses, for everyadditional square of 1,000 feet or fraction thereof .. . . 2 50

6. For a series or row of buildings of the same planand material, when passed and built at the same time, - a deduction on every building after the first of 10 per cent, where the build­ings do not exceed five in number and a further deduction of 5 per cent, on the sixth and every additional building.

7. For every alteration to existing buildings—r(а) The construction of a roof or any part thereof

or an external or party wall . . 2 50(б) The closing or construction of any door or

window in an external wall . . 0 50(c) The construction of an internal wall or partition 2 60(d) Any other alteration of the internal arrange­

ments of a building which effect any change in the open space attached to such building, or its drainage, ventilation, or sanitary arrangements . . . . 5 0 '

(e) The addition of any building, room, outhouse,or other structure . . . . 5 0

(f ) The roofing of any space between one or morewalls and buildings ... . . 5 0

(g) The conversion into a dwelling house of any • building not originally constructed for

human habitation ' . . . . 10,& 0

Rs. c.{h) The conversion into more than, one place for

human habitation of a building originally constructed as one such place for each new habitation created

(i) The conversion of two or more places of human ~habitation into a greater number of such places. For each new habitation created..

(j) The alteration of a building for the purpose ofeffecting a partition among the joint owners. Per partition .. . ...

8. For every alteration to front elevation, only of abuilding of one storey

9. For every alteration to front elevation, for eachadditional storey ..

10. For every subsequent amendment to approvedplans

11. For every culvert, bridge, wharf, steps, walls,being encroachments on a public street, for 10 feet and under

12. For every culvert, bridge, wharf, steps, walls,being encroachments on a public street, for every additional 5 ft. above 10 ft.

13. (a) 7 or every temporary building under 250sr kre feet, per 6 months or under

{b)__jxr every additional 250 square feet andunder, per 6 months or under

(c) For any renewal thereof, per 250 square feet and under . .

14. (a) For any boundary wall abutting on a streetboundary, per. 100 feet or under

(6) For every additional 100 feet or under . .15. For every one or pair of gate pillars16. For inspecting a passed plan at the Municipal

O^Bce .. . .17. For copying a passed plan or any other docu­

ment at the Municipal Office18. For signature to such copy certifying it as

- correct19. For re-thatching roof of building20. For removal of dangerous tree21. For fixing levels in areas below flood level , .22. For each inspection of building for certificate of

conformity ... „

2 50

2 60

5 0

2 50

2 50

2 50

1 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

5 02 502 50

1 0

10 0

2 501 01 0

10 0

5 0

' A 6

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’ ■ Annexube C. "The Chairman of the. Colombo Municipal Council is prepared to receive applications from youths of good education

and physique who are desirous of obtaining employment as apprentices in the office of the Municipal Works Engineer.They will be trained in the duties o f a Building Inspector, Surveyor, Draughtsman, &c. They will also be called

upon to, attend certain classes at the Technical Institute, the, fees to be paid by the Council. ' Applicants must be cyclists and provide their own machine, for the upkeep Of which they will be allowed Rs. 10 per month. They will receive pay at the rate of Rs. 10 per month the first year, Rs. 20 per month the second year, Rs. 30 per month the third year.

Applicants should possess either the Elemientary School-Leaving Certificate or have passed the Senior Oxford or Cambridge Local Examination or similar educational test.

They must, be not less than 16 years nor more than 19 years of age.They will- be called upon to conform to such hours and discipline as the Chairman may deem necessary. Any

miscondufit or want of application will result in the termination of the apprenticeship.I f must be distinctly understood that the Chairman reserves to himself the right of terminating the appointment

at any time by giving one month’s notice beforehand.The Chairman does not bind himself to give employment to apprentices on completion of their 3 years’ apprenticeship,

but It is highly probable that to those of them who have taken advantage of the opportunities given them to acquire a knowledge* of tlie work they have been engaged upon, posts will be offered in the Council’s service. On the other hand, those who fail to get employment in the Council’s service will have received a 3 years valuable training which will qualify .them for employment elsewhere.

■ The names of those who are desirous of taMng up such apprenticeship, with full particulars of their school career,&o.,’and when they would be free to take up the appointment, should be sent to the Chairman of the Municipal Council through the Principal of their College not later than August 15, 1920, for a selection to be made.

It is proposed to nominate four apprenticeships in the first instance.

Annexobe D.—Leave to Improve Qualifications.The Council may grant special leave without pay to an officer who holds a pensionable appointment in the Municipal

Service for the purpose of enabling him to obtain technical training or professional qualifications in his particular branch of work, subject to the following conditions :—

(a) He shall have had at least seven years continuous service in the Municipality.(b) The Council shall be satisfied that his work in the Municipal Service has been exceptionally satisfactory and

that he possesses the qualifications necessary to enable him to take full advantage of the concession granted.(c) The special leave without pay shall be continuous with any vacation, half-pay, or commuted half-pay leave

to which the officer may, subject to the Municipal leave regulations, be ordinarily entitled, and such leave ' without pay, together with any such vacation, half-pay, or full-pay leave, shall exceed the period of three years.

' (d) He shall on his return to' the Municipal Service revert to his appointment and, subject to the special sanction , of Council, his rate of salary shall thereon be augmented by such ordinary or extraordinary increments as

would have accrued during-the period of his absence. Without such special sanction he will receive the salary of his appointment at the date, of the expiration of his vacation, half-pay, or commuted half-pay leave. If the officer does not qualify himself in the manner for which the leave was granted, his salary on reversion to his post shall be that which he drew when he went on leave.

(e) The special leave will not be granted unless the Council can dispense with the officers’ services.(/) It shall be a condition precedent to the grant of such special leave that the officer understands he shall on his

return have no special claim by reason o f ,such leave to any higher appointment in the Municipal Service.>' 2. - Rule 18 of the Municipal Pension Minute to be amended by the following addition :—

“ Any period of absence on special leave without pay granted under the Municipal Leave Regulations for the purpose of obtaining technical training or professional qualifications will not be included as part of the period of service on which the calculation for pension is based ; but such special leave will not be considered as a break of service under

’ . this rule, provided-the officer concerned returns on the expiratipn of such leave to the Municipal Service, and remains 1 therein for a period of at least two years.” -

Summary of Receipts and Disbursements from January 1 to June 30,1920.

o Head of Revenue; Total.' Rs. e. - Head of Expenditure. Total.

Rs. o.A.—Taxes... .. . . 264,735 0 A.—Non-effective charges — 470,038 26B.—Licenses .. 145,774 0 B.—Chairman 12,144 1

, 0.—Judicial fines .. 13,626 81 C.—Secretariat 37,096 47D.—Tolls . . .. 4,730 30 D.—Finance Department .. 129,575 38,E-—Markets . . . 44,267 99 E.—Veterinary Department 68,952 13F.—Slaughter-house .. 31.634 73 F.—Municipal-Court . . . 6,612 2G.—Conservancy ,. 7,660 89 G.—Fire Brigade and Ambulances 29,283 91H.— Cattle Mart and H.‘—Public Health Department 134,285 74

Quarantine Station -.. 20,245 68 I.—Works Department 661,715 14I.—Consolidated rate .. 1,226. 932 31 K.—Waterworks Department 116,334 33K.—Water . . . 353,986 63 L.—Assessing Department .. 16,297 28L.—Rents .. 24,634 13 M.—Sanitation Department 113,693 3M.—Miscellaneous „. ... 185,633 27

Exoess of receipts over expenditure carried1,796,027 70

to Balance Sheet .. • • - 527,814 4

Total - 2,323,841 74 Total .. 2,323,841 74

• ' R. N. Watkins,The Town Hall, Financial Assistant to the Chairman,

Colombo, July 12, 1920. Municipal Council.

Past I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug. 27,1920 2025 Q

1.

2.

Sundry Liabilities. Deposits:—(а) General(б) Security ..(c) Waterworks(d) Miscellaneous

Balance Sheet, June 30,1920.Rs. o. Rs. c.

17,585 47,213 3,287 3,6 u4

81861015

Amount received from Govern­ment on account of portion of loan funds set apart for cost of construction of public latrines and house connections ..456,010

Less Expenditure thereout todate . . . . 448,023

71,690 92

Sundry Assets. 1. Advance Account

Rs. o.

72,944 42

Rs.

(а) Miscellaneous(б) Municipal Council Rice

Dept., on account of loan .. 250,000 0■ 322 944 42

2.

61

44

3. Excess of Assets over Liabilities:—(a) Balance at credit on Decem­

ber 31, 1919 . . 792,493(b) Excess of receipts over ex­

penditure up to June 30,1920, as per summary of reoeipts and disbursements 527,814

7,987 17

64

-1,320,307 68

Total ..1,399,985 77

Stock of Stores:—(а) Suduwella...(б) Maligakanda(c) District Store, Pettafa

3. Suspense Aocount4. Cash:—

125,285 8 198,615 71 12,712 88

■ 33,6,613 67

1,178 98

(а) At Bank on Current Aocount 538,198 70(б) On Fixed Deposit Account 200,000 0(c) In hand ... , .. . .. 1,050 0

-739,248 70

Total .„ 1,399,985 77

R. N. Watkins,The Town Hall, ------------ : Financial Assistant to the Chairman,

Colombo, July 12, 1920. Municipal CouncilColombo Municipality, Riot Account.— Statement of Receipts and Disbursements up to June 3 0 ,1920.

Head of Revenue.

Advance by Government Fines account Riot Compensation:—

Commutation tax Assessment tax

Bank interest MiscellaneousDeposit aooount _.

Reoeipts up to June 30, 1920.

Rs. c.850,000

10,000

667,208 0 493,697 84

3,373 93 1,806 74

330 30

Total 2,026,416 84

Head of Expenditure.Expenditure up tp June 30, 1920.

Rs. C'.Repaid to GovernmentAwards accountLoss by theft ..Office expenses ..Commission paid on commutation tax Commission paid on assessment tax Interest to Government ...Transferred to No. 1 Account (to pay off

arrears of Sinking Fund on the Drainage and Waterworks Loans) ..

Balance at Bank

850,000 0 914,498 83

7,500 0 6,900 89

21,855 59 8,142 22

62,921 15

150,000 0 4,600 16

Total . . 2,026,416 84

The Town Hall, Colombo, July 20, 1920.

Awards unpaid Deposit account Surplus

Liabilities.Balance Sheet, Riot Account, June 30, 1920.

Rs. c.

R. N. Watkins,Financial Assistant to the Chairman, .

Municipal Council.

Total

1,346 0 330 30

2,923 86

4,600 16

Cash at Bank

Total

Rs. o. 4,600 16

4,600 16.

The Town Hall, Colombo, July 20, 1920.

R. N. Watkins,Financial Assistant to the Chairman,

Municipal Council. •

List of Persons qualified to be Elected, and of Persons qualified to Vote, for each Divisionof the Municipality of Kandy,

List of Persons qualified, under Clause 10 of Ordinance No. 6 pf 1910, to be Councillors for the several Wards, as required by

Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.

Qualification. .. Proprietor

do.

.. Proprietor4 .. J. C. Ratwatte .. 93, Katugastota

road, and 193/94,Trincomaleestreet .. do.

Halloluwa road.No. Name. House No.

1 .. G. E. de Silva .. 52 .. E. H. Wijeynayaka .. 9

Katugastota road.3 . .H. J. WallbeofE .. 195-196

M a h a p a n a w a t w a .

No. Name. House No.5 . .George Bemelmans . . 35

Peradeniya road,6 . . J. E. Piachaud • • 8367 . ,‘R. E. S. de Soysa ... 8518 . .P.‘ W. van Langenberg .. 798/999 . .M. A. Perera .. 66

10 . .G. E. de la Motte . • 992

Wattapuluwa.11 - ; . A. L. Simpson • • *9°

Qualificatio .. Proprieti

do.do.do.do.do.

da

2026 Par* I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — A u g . 27, 1920

Ampitiya.No. Name. House No. Qualification*12 .. A. C. G. Wijeykoon .. 19/20 .. Proprietor13 . .L. H. S. Pieris .. 28 do.

Colombo road.14 . .C. A. Hamy Wittachy .. 24 do.

Colombo street.15 . .D. J. P. Abeysekera .. 2 do.16 ..I ). W. Dullewe .. 52/53 do.17 . .Andrew de Silva .. 133 do.

Gregory road.18 ..A . E. Fleming . . 6 do.19 .,. John.Still .. . . 24 do.

Lady Gordon's road.20 . .Lambert L. Peris . . 5 do.

Lady McCarthy's road.21 ...A. M. Spaar . . 19a do.22 ...C. A. LaBrooy . . 19b do. .

Lady Torrington road.23 . .Dr. T. B. Kobbekaduwa .. 8b do. *

, Trincomalee street.24 .. D. G. Kreltshiem .. 66 do.25 . . A. R. Cassie Lebbe .. 101 do.28 . .A. Vallipuram .. 231 do.27 .. J. A. Halangoda . . 80/82 do.

Victoria drive.28 . .Wilfred A. de Silva . . 43 do.29 . .R. W. Jonklaas .. 44 do.

Hermitage road.30 . .F. L. Goonewardane .. 3 do.

Palace square.31 ,..Dr. H. Beven .. 5 do.

List of Persons qualified, under Clause 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, to be Councillors for Ward No. 1 of the Kandy

Municipality, as required by section 40 of the said Ordinance.

Trincomalee street.No. Name. House No. Qualification

1 . ,H. C. J. Asche . . 123 .. OccupierWewelpitiya road..

2 .. J. L. Gaster .. 3 do.3 . .A. C. Houlder .. 3a do.4 . .N. E. Cooke . . 4 do.

Lady McCarthy's road.5 . .Dr. F. A. Silva .. 3 do.

• Malabar street.6 ...Walter Beven . . IaJ do.7 ...Nigel I. Lee .. 1b do.8 „.H. P. G. Young .. lc do.9 . . Felix R. Dias .. 3 do.

10 ..,.W. E. Barber .. 4 do.11 ...Rev. E. E. Taylor .. 112 do.12 .. Geo. F. Soysa . . 1 1 3 do.13 ...P. N. Bingham . .1 1 7 , do.14 ...Dr. H. S. Rasiah .. 119g4 do.

1 Lady Gordon's road.'15 .. A. V. Perera .. 1 do.

D. J. A. A beyesin gh e , 'l „ TW. A. d e A lw is Seneviratn e , J Revenue Inspectors.

List of Persons qualified, under Clause 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, to be Councillors for Ward No. 2 of the Kandy

Municipality,-as required by section 40 of the said Ordinance.Colombo street.

No. Name. House No.1 .. J. W. Illangantilake .. 11

. 2 .. G. Missier . . 248a

Pavilion street.3 ...A. M. Vanderstr aaten . . 1 1

■ 4 .. C. S. Rajaratnam .. 135 . .Dr. G. W. Pereira ; . . 5

Qualification. • .Occupier

do.

■. do.do.

... do.

Trincomalee street.No. Name. House No.

6 . .P. U. de la Motte • • 59/607 . .Dr. J. W. S. Attygalle .. 80/828 .. V. J. C. Jonklaas ... 94

Qualification. ...Occupier t .. do.

do.

9Temple street.

.. A. de S. Wickramatilake . . 15/16D. J. A. A beyesin gh e , 'l RevenueW. A. de A lw is Senevxbatne,J

do.Inspectors.

List of Persons qualified, under Clause 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, to be Councillors for Ward No. 3 of the Kandy

Municipality, as required by Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.

Trincomalee street.No. Name. House No.

1 .. J. W. Wickramasinghe . . 256Castle Hill street.

2 ...W. L. de Silva .. 86

Qualification. .. Occupier

do.D. J. A. A b eyesin g h e ,W . A. d e A lw is Seneviratn e , Revenue Inspectors,

List of Persons qualified, under Clause 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of * 1910, to be Councillors for Ward No. 4 of the Kandy

Municipality, as required by Clause 40 of the

No. Name.

said Ordinance.Trincomalee street.

House No. Qualification.1 .. F. W. Bulner ... 404/5 .. Occupier

2 . .F. LieschingCastle Hill street. „

... 1 do.

3 .. J. R. HunterWard street.

. . 26 v do.

4Colombo road.

.. Advocate Arthur Perera .. 23 Jdo.

5 .. E. LocockHaUoluwa road.

. . 8 do.6 . .H. Champion Jones .. 17 do.

7 .... J. S. FernandoKing street.

. . 40 .. do.D. J. A. A beyesin gh e , "1 „ TW. A. d e A lw is Seneviratn e , J Revenue Inspectors.

List of Persons qualified, under Clause 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, to be Councillors for Ward No. 5 of the Kandy

Municipality, as required by Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.Victoria drive.

No. Name. House No. Qualification.1 .. Martin Smith .. 17 . . Occupier2 . .Dr. J. A. Snodgrass .. 20 do.3 .. A. S. Long Price . . 30 do.4 ..H . C. P. Bell .. 32/33 do.

Market street.5 .. V. R. Beven .. 16 do.6 .. H. R. Barker .. 19 do.7 .. J. E. Riding .. 20 do.8 .. P. P. Wickramasooriya .. 27 do.

Peradeniya road.9 .. St. L. H. de Zilva .. 527 .. . do.

10 .. Dr. J. C. Hutson .. 542a do.11 . .H. F. Macmillan .. 545 do.12 ..G. H. Hogg .. 778 do.13 . .A. Anson .. . . 798/99 do.14 ..A . W. Cotton .. 835 / do.15 . .Dr. H. Ludovici .. 836£ do.16 ..J . Wiseman .. 837a do.17 . .N. B. Jansze .. 885 do.

Deyannewela.18 . .Jonathan de Silva • • 42/47. do.

Hermitage road.19 ..W . A. Pate .. 4 do.

Hantane road.20 .. Dr. H. P. Joseph . . 9 do.

T) .T A A ■DTPvn’OTxrrtiTT*W . A. DE A lw is Seneviratn eJ Avenue Inspectors.

Pabt I. — C3YL0N GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aua. 2 7 ,1920

List of Persons qualified to vote, under Clauses 11 and 12 of . Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, in Ward No. 1, as required by

Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.Qualifies* Annual 63

No. Name. House No. tion. Value, Rs. 64Trincomalee street. 65

1 . A. R. Cassie Lebbe 95 .Proprietor.. 2702 . A. M. C. Segu Mohideen .. 95 •Occupier . ’. 270 663 . .A. Mi.Sahir .. 99/100. . do. 270 674 . Mammala Marikar 104A/F. .Proprietor.. 190 685 .D. F. Siriwardane 117 . ■ Occupier .. 360 696 . T. R. Assana Marikar 118 . . Proprietor.. 200 707 . C. M. Noordeen - .. 119 do. 180 718 .D. E, Goonewardane 122 . Occupier .. 1,000 729 . J. N. Thomas 1 2 2 f . do. 500 73

10 .. D. C. E. Simithiarachy 1 2 2 h . do. 600 7411 ..S . T. Wait 1 2 2 k . do. 960 7512 . K. L. B. Tennekoon 123 do. 1,000 7613 .H. C. J. Asche 123 do. 1,000 7714 . A. M. K. Coomarasamy 123a . .Graduate .. 360 7815 . ,H. W. Mediwake 124 • Occupier . 1,500 7916 . .V .P . Cooke .. 124 . do. 1,500 8017 .V. Sunderam- . . .. 129. . . do. 300 8118 . G. F. Bultjensz 130 . do. 600 8219 . Roman Catholic Mission .. 132 .Proprietor.. 330 8320 . G. E. de Saram 132 . .Occupier .. 330 8421 .G. R. M. Kalu Banda 133 do. 400 8522 . A. L. A. Abdul Raheem .. 134 . .Proprietor.. 180 8623 .E. H. Wijeyanayake 136A/H do. 288 8724 . N. D. H. Abdul Caffoor 137/8 & 88

140/2 do. 1,350 8925 .S. L. M. Jainul Abdeen 145 • Occupier .. 200 9026 .1. B. Deldeniya 151 do. . .. 18027 .M. C. Abdul Raheem 159/60 . Proprietor.. 250 9128 . M. S. M. Ismail 168 do. 250 9229 . G. D. A. Abeyratne 168 • Occupier .. 250 9330 . .M. A. M. Habibu Lebbe 94

(eldest son of a widow) .. 180 . Proprietor.. .320 9531 .A. L. Abdul Rahiman 180 a . .Occupier .. 240 9632 . E. Salsiman Lebbe 180b do. 240 97

Hill street. 9833 . B. Bulner 43 .Manager,

Industrial 99School .. 500 100

Wewelpitiya road. 10134 .Advocate J. N. Vathavanam 1 ..Occupier .. 40035 • Church Missionary Society.. 3 ..Proprietor.. 1,00036 ..Rev. J. L. Gaster 3 . . Occupier .. 1,000 10237 .A. C. Houlder 3a .. do. 1,200 10338 .-.N. E. Cooke . . .. 4 . ■ do. 96039 .Trustees, Kandy Industrial 104/ School ... 5 .Proprietors. 480 10540 .. J. O. Oorloff . . . . . 5 . Occupier .. 480

41424344454647

505152

Katugastota. . E. G. de Silva . .1. Sheriff . . J. P. Weerakoone . .A. R. M. Marikar . .A. V. Woutersz .-.J. C. Ratwatte . .H. C. Jayasinghe

48 . ,W. Molegode ..49 . .W. E. Edams ..

. . K. P. Cader Meera Saibo

.. S. L. Abdul Cader

.. S. L. Abdul Rahaman

road.242453/57 . 58/61 . 62 93 93139 .152/53 108d / e 160 . 160a .

53 ..P . B. Nugawella54 .. P. B. Ratnayake55 .. Dr. H. Beven ..

Palace square.•• 3/4... 18 .. 21

. L'ewella road.56 . .D. Dias de Singhe . . 1757 ..L . W. A. deSoysa . . 5 958 ..W . Chas. Fernando . . . 59

Lady MacCarthy's road.59 .-.C. W. P. Wanigatunga . . 3 .. Proprietor.;60 . .Dr. F A. Silva.. . . 8 .Occupier ..61 . . B. Silva . . . . 1 4 • do.'

Proprietor Occupier

do. -Proprietor

do.do.

Occupier . do.

do. •Proprietor Occupier

• do.

do.. . do..Proprietor

do.. do. .Occupier

180180360240480180180240180180180180

2401,000

900

480200200

570570240

No.62

House No.

106107108109110

111112113114115116117118 119.

120121122123124125

126

,127

Name..Hon/Afidul Rahaman.J. Godley-.A. M. Spaar.C. A. LaBrooy ..

Malabar,.W. Beven ...Nigel I. Lee .H. P. G. Young .Felix R. Dias ...W. E. Barber ...'.A. R. Wickramasekera .D. A. Wickramasinghe .L. D. S Perera .A. E. David .T. P. Perera .T. A. Samis Appuhamy .K . L. G. Stephen .Don Andris Appuhamy .D. A. Perera .F. Herat .A. W. Wijesinghe .Rev. E. E. Taylor . St. Pauls Church trustees

,. Geo. F. Soysa .... A. Brito . .. .Hon. C. Vanderwall .. .P. N. Bingham , .D. A. Abeykoone . .O. G. de Soysa . .Dr. H. S. Rasiah

Lady Torrv, .. W. E. Weerasinghe , .Rev. G. N. Arulandam ,: C. N. Lamuel ... Dr. T. B. Kobbekaduwa . J. Wells ..

, . D. Brohier .: A. S. B. Imbuldeniya ; :D. C. de Silva . . '

.Wilfred A. de Silva • R. W. Jonklaas .Secretary, United Service

'Library .. ... 47Lady Gordon’s road.

.Lambert Peris . . ...' 5-A. V. Perera . . ... 1

Lady Longdon’s drive.. F. Liesehing . . „. 5 • .,H. Cassie Chetty - . . 5 *• .

Ampitiya..A. C. G. Wijekoone .... 2/3 .F. L. Goonewardane • . . 2/3 .H. D. Pedru Perera .. 12.L. H. S. Peris . . . . 28. Trustees, Dalada Maligawa 30 .

Madawala road.. Dr. J. W. S. Attygalle .. 1.. S. T. Abdul Hamid .. 2/3,J. S: Fernando .. 2/3 ' .. Seelaratane Unnanse. .. 37 ..B. P. D. Perera .. 37

,. P. Kalimuthu ... . . 44a. F. M. Lutersz ... . . 5 6

. .P. N. Peer Mohamadu . . 88

.. P. M ., M. Mohideem Meera . Pulle ... .. . . 93/93a.Ana Nana .Naina Mohamado 94 ,

«. S. A. Mohamad Cassim .. 99... P. M. Ibrahim Saibo ... 121 ...L. W. Singho Appu .". 101 . . K. T. Mohainadu • . " ... 131/32.■. M. A. - Amancutty.. . . 134/35.

Mataleroad. <, K : Ibrahim Saibo . . / 9 -.' '• . ’ g ij, Nitta^eUa. ■.Martin Wijesoorlya ‘ 94

Qualifica­tion.

Annual Value-, Rs.

2027

;. 15 . Occupier . . 400.. 16 do; 300,. 19a . . Proprietor.. 480. 19b

treet.. do. 480

. lAl .Occupier ... 900.. lB do. 1,200. lc do. . .. 1,200. 3 . do. . . . 1,200. 4 , , . do. 1,400. 9 . do. 240. 10 .Proprietor.. 270„ 17/18 . Occupier .. 180. 20 do. 220. 57a . Proprietor.. 210. 57a . . Occupier .. 210. 59 do. 300. 62a . . do. 200. 63a /p . Proprietor.. 860. 73 do. 300. I l l .Occupier .. 410. 112 do. 1,000.,112 . . Proprietor.. 1,000. 113 . , Occupier .. 1,300. 114 ,j-. . do. 540. 115 . do. 500

... 117 do. 1,200. 119b do. 480. 119c . do. ' .. 240

...119a gton road.

do. 1,320

. . 8 .Proprietor.. 240

. . 8 .Occupier .. 240. 8 a . do. 180. 8b . . Proprietor.. 390. 8 b . . Occupier .. 390. 9/12 . do. 1,800

. . 1 4 .' do. 200. 2 4 .Proprietor?. 360

drive..4 3 . . do. 720,. 44 . . do. 1,200

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. Proprietor.

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do..Proprietor.

do. , ’ . .Occupier . .Proprietor. . do.

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920920240

1,200300

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,180 .180 180 420j

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300,,

Paht I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Atro. 27,19202028

Nov- Name. House No. Qualifies- Annual1 ' tion. Value, Rs.

Tatinuwara Talwatta. i7“128 . .P. Wijesinghe ... . .1 7 . .Proprietor. 1 300

- Hewahetta Talwatta. . . .129 .. J. E. de Silva .. .. . . 1 4 ...Occupier . . ' 240130 ..J . Ebert . . . . 2 4 ..Proprietor.. 480131 . .E. Abeygoonesekera . . 30 & 30b do. . . 180

’ Watapuluwa.132 ..H . M. Perera . . . . 3 ..Occupier . . 250133 ...Rev. A. C. Barnabas . . 84/84B .Proprietor.. 300134 . .A. L. Simpson .. . . 190 .. do. . . 2,500

D. J. A. Abeyesinghe,W. A . de A l w is Se n e v ir a t n e , }Revenue Inspectors.

- List of Persons qualified to vote, under Clauses 11 and 12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, in Ward No. 2, as required by

Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.

Colombo street.No. ' Name. House No. Qualifies* Annual

1 . .C. N. D. Jonklaas 1ation. Value, Rs.

. .Occupier .. 3202 . . D. J. P. Abeysekera 2 ..Proprietor.. 5003 . . Geo. E. de Silva 2 . . Occupier . . 5004 .. D. A. Wickramasinghe 2 . .. do. . . 5005 .. P. W. P. Goonewardane .. 3 .. .do. . . 2606 . .D. W. Abeygoonesekera .. 4 . .Proprietor.. 2407 .. S. A. Wijetilake 4 . .Occupier .. 2408 .. P. Papaiyah 5 .. do. . . 3009 .. M. Abraham Perera - 6 .. do. . . 360

10 .. N. Wickramaratne 7 .. do. .. 70011 .. L. B. Warakaulle 7 a ..Proprietor.. 26012 .. H. D. James Appuhamy .. 7a ' ..Occupier . . 26013 . . W. A. de Silva 8 .. do. :: 30014 .. Roman Catholic Mission .. 9 .. Proprietor.! 24015 .. M. R. Perris 9 .. Occupier .: 24016 . . Aranolis Appuhamy 10 do. .. 24017 .. J. W. Illangantilake 11 do. i . 60018 .« Sena Wavanna Abdul Cader. 12 .. do. ' . . 32019 .. S. L. Abdul Majeed . . . . 13 .. do. . . 35020 . .E. S. Rajasekera’ :. 14 do. . . 35021 .. V. Kanthimathi 15 . .Proprietor:: 42022 .. M. Sinna Lebbe 15 .. Occupier .. 44023 .. S. L. Abdul Carim ' .. 16 .. do. . . . 42024 ..C. M. M. Kalith ' . ; 17/19 . .Proprietor.. 2,22025 . .H. M. Ismail 20 . .Occupier . . 42026 .. C. S. Vappu Marikar 22. do. .. 40027 .. A. L. M. Abdul Majeed 23 . . do. . . 42028 . . K. S. K. Arunasalam Pulle.. 234 ...Proprietor.. 30029 ..K . Selliah , 234 .. Occupier .. 30030 .. E. Vellupillai . . 235 do. . i 36021 . .M. A. Mi Habibu Lebbe

(eldest son of widow) 236 ...Proprietor.. 36033 . .*C. L. M. Abdul Majeed . . 236 . .Occupier . . 36034 . .K. K.N. M. Ibrahim Saibo.. 237 do. . : 36035 .. S. K. Abdulla Saibo 238 .'. do. . . 36036 . .M. L. Abdtd Hameed' 239 ...' do. . . 36037 . .H. A. M. Ismail .. 240 .. do. . . 1,55038 .. K. K. Assen Abdul Cader .. 241 do. . . 60039 .. A. Mohamad Cassim- ■ 242 . .Proprietor.. 96040 . .M. Mohideen Cutty • - 244 . .Occupier .. 48041 .. J. C. Wimalasiri 246 do. 30042 . .P. V. M, Nader Saibo & Co:. 248 .. Proprietor. . 1,00043 .-.G. Missier 248 ..Occupier . . 1,00044 . . W. D. Perera . . 250 .. do. . . . . 67545 . .M. Cader Saibo 261 . . do. . . 57046 . .E. H. Wijenayake 253 do. . . 30047 . .H. L. A. Meedin 254 .... do. . . . 52048 . .M. A. Perera . . 255 .. do.- . . 36049 . .A. V: Perera ... 256 . . - d o . . , 18050 . .P. Suppiah 257 .. do. . , 360

51Pavilion street.

. .Dr. G. P. Hay . . . . 5 ..Proprietor.;. 24052 . . Dr.'G. W .-Pereira 5 . .Occupier ... 84053 . .F. L. Goonewardane 6 .. do. .:. 48054 .. J. D. Jonklaas 8/8A do. . . 24055 . .R. W. Jonklaas 9 ..Proprietor.,. 24056 . .Dr. H. Beven • • • • 10 ..Occupier 50057“ \

.. Ai M. Vanderstraaten 11 do. .. 600

No. Name. House No. Qualifica- Annual.’ :tion. Value, Rs.i

58 . . J. A. Hallangoda 12 .. Occupier .. 609159 . . J. N. Vethavanam 12 do. 600 '60 . ,P. B. Rabukwella 12 do. 60061 . . C. S. Rajaratnam 13 do. 1,300

, King street.62 . . K. F. Billimoria 2a do. 60063 . .Rev. A. C. Barnabas 3 do. 21064 . .R. D. Aron 5 do. ■ 506

Temple street.65 . .D. B. Ceyrus .. 1 do. 30066 . . T. B. James de Silva 7 do. 31067 . . J. W. Wickramasinghe .. 8 do. 31068 . . A. D. S. Wickramatilake .. 15/16 do. 1,440

Trincomalee street.69 . . A. B. Cassie Lebbe ■ A do. 45070 . . Damal Pokaradas B/l do. 45571 . . Vishin Das 3/4 do. 630 ■72 . .M. K. Seyadu Mohamadu .. 5 do. 40073 . . P. S. Fernando 6 . . 1 do. 30074 . ,M. Aliyar .. 7 . . do. 340. ,75 . .H. B. Andiris .. 9 do. 360 j76 . . S. K. S. V. Sivaramapulle .. 11 do. 54077 . .John Angie 12/13 .. Proprietor.. 96078 . .M. M. Arunasalam Pullev . ■ 12/13 . . Occupier .. 96079 . .A. R. L. S. V. N. Suppra-

manian Chetty 14 .. Proprietor.. 50080 . .M. P. Seiyadu .. 15 do. 60081 . .Noor Mohamad 15 .. Occupier .. 600 ,82 . .M. R. P. L. M. T. T. Nadu-

rasan Chetty 16 do. 48083 . .Y. C. Y. Muthiah Chetty .. 17 do. 60084 . ,K. P. K. N. V. Narayanan

Chetty 18 do. - 400V. -85 . . A. R. S. A. Jaganathan Chetty 19 do. Y41086 . .P. L. T. Thennappa Chetty. 21 do. (44087 . . S. M. K. Cader Saibo Marikar 22 . .Proprietor.. 44088 . .M. P. A. Santhalingam Pulle 22 .. Occupier .. - 44089 . . Ibrahim Sheriff 23 do. 47090 . . S. P. K. Suppaiahpulle 24 do. 40091 . . G. M. Sinne Carupen Pulle.. 25 do. 40092 . .Ismail Abdul Rahimaii 26 do. 40093 . . S. Mohamad Meeyan 27 .. do. 550 '94 . .A.’ P. S. T. Sithamparam

Pulle 28/29 . .Proprietor.. 42095 . .A. N. Feriyananehetty 30 .. Occupier .. 40096 . .A Yoosuf 82 do. 35097 . .G. D. Vahderwall 34 do. 36098 . . S. Mohamad 38 do. 36099 : .W. M. P. Banda 39 do. 360

100 . . A. Abubaker Hadjiar 41 .. Proprietor.. 300101 . . M. C. Abdul Raheem 42 ..Occupier .. 300102 . .D. S. Abeygoonesekera 43 do. 300103 . . D. L. Kirihamy 45 do. 270104 . .K W. Maris .. 46 do. 200105 . . J. Luchow 47' do. 390106 . ,C .H . Nelson .. 51 .. Proprietor.. 180107 . . Madasamy Asari 52 do. 180108 . . Sandanam Asari 54 .. Occupier .. 270109 . . G. de LaMotte 58a .. Proprietor.. 365110 . . P. IX de LaMotte 60 .. Occupier .. 780I l l . . T. P- Perera 62 do. 325112 . . D. G. -Kreltshiem 66 .. Proprietor. . 860113 . . R. D. Mendis 70 do. 300114 . .L. B. Kobbekaduwa 70 ..Occupier . . 300115 . .D. E. P. Joseph 71 do. 240116 . .A R. Cassie Lebbe 72 . . Proprietor.. 330117 . .U. B. Narampanawa 72 . . Occupier . . 330118 . .F. Perera 73 do. 390119 . .A. B. C. Kulasekera 75 do. 180120 . .T. C. S. Fernando 77 • . . Proprietor. . 240121 . .T. R. Mack 78 . . Occupier . . 730122 . . J. A. Halangoda 80/82 . . Proprietor. . 920123 . .Dr. J. W. S. Attygalle 80/82 . . Occupier . . 920124 . . T. A. Hepponstall 83 do. 930125 . .A M. Meeya Lebbe 87/88 . . Proprietor. . 300126 . .H. M. M. Ismail 87/88 ..Occupier . . 300127 . . M. C. Abdul Jaward 92 . .Proprietor.. 180128 . ,S. M. L. Jainul Abdeen . '. 93 ..Occupier .. 420129 . .V. J. C. Jonklaas . .\ 94 .. d o. 520

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I l : - Hill street.j / , Qualifies- AnnnalI'No. Name. House No. tion. Value, Rs.,130 . .D . F. Siriwardane . . 1 ..Occupier . 240

W. A. de ALW^ENEVikATNE, } R oom ie Inspectors.'

, List of Persons qualified to vote, under Clauses 11 and 12 of' Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, in Ward No. S, as required by -

Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.King street.

No. Name. House No. Qualifioa- Annualtion. Value, Rs.

1 . .R. P. John 56 .Occupier .. 5002 ,.F . Bulner 62 . Proprietor.. 2003 . .David Fernando ■.. 62 . Occupier .. 2004 . .M. D. Abeyesinghe !. 64 do." •.. 195S ..O. L. M. Ameerdeen 65 do. 2006 . .Kalikutti Sinnedori 66 do. . ., 1807 . .A. L. Abdul Ahamed 71 .' do. . . . 2008 . ,S. P. Rajapaksa 78 ; do. - .. '250

i 9 . .V. Kanthimathy ' .. 74 • Proprietor., 36510 . .E. S. Rajasekera 74 ..Occupier ..■ 36511 . .W. Stephen de Silva 75 .Proprietor.. 55012 ..U. S. Perera 75 .Occupier .. 55013 ..A . Ebrahim Saibo 76/77 .Proprietor.-. 24014 . .Rahiman Saibo 77 ..Occupier .. 240IS . .G. W. C. Wiiesinghe 81 do. 18016 ..S. A. Welaiden.. . . 82

Trincomalee 3treet.. do. 180

17 . .W. W. Wittebron 191 do. 25018 ..J . C. Ratwatte 193/94 .Proprietor.. 36019 . .P.Motimer 193/94 . Occupier .. 35020 . .A. Ratwatte 196 • Proprietor.. 21021 .. J. Disanayake .. .196 ..Occupier .. 21022 . .E. A. Siriwardane 197/98 do. 30023 . .S. E. W. Goonewardane 202 do. 18224 . .T. M. Ranghamy 206 . do. 23025 . .Martinus Atukorale 214/15 . Proprietor.. 36026 . .Geo. de Niese .. 214/15 . Occupier .. 36027 . .R. Molegode 216 • Proprietor.. 18028 . .P. E. Harvey .. ;. 216 . Occupier .. 18029 . .17. B. Naranpanawa 217/18 • Proprietor.. 30030 . .D. E. Ranasinghe 219/20 . Occupier .., 30031 . .H. D. Weerasinghe 226 do. 25032 ..A . Samaratunga 227 do. 240,33 .. A. Vallipuram .. 231 . Proprietor.. 60034 ..S. T. M. Abdul Rahaman .. 232 do. 20033 . .M. C. Abdul Jaward 234 . Occupier .. 18036 . .V. M. Saravanamuthu 240 do. 43037 . .M. Mohideen Saibo 242 . do. 30038 .. A. E. Wickramasinghe 242 . - do. , . , 30039 . .Church Missionary Society.. 244/5 .Proprietor.. 18040 ..Rev. G. S. Amerasekera .. 244/5 .Occupier ' . . ' 1804 1 . ..T . B. Allen 247 . do. 41042 ..C.'L. Bartholomousz 248 do. 36043 ..C. Vanderwall .. 253/55 do. 48044 .. J. W. Wickramasinghe 256 . do. 72045 . .M. C. Abdul Raheem 275a do. 30046 . .G. D. Weerasinghe 276/7 . do. 30047 ..I . L. Omar .. 278 •Proprietor.. 30048 . .P. M. Abdul Cader 282 . do. 31049 . .M. A. Marikar .. 283 •Occupier .. 18050 .. A. M. Meeya Lebbe 289a/f •Proprietor.. 21651 . .A. L. Abdul Rahiman 295 . do. . 31052 . .A. N. Aranasalam 295 •Occupier .. 31053 .. A. M. Segu Mohideen 296 . do. 240-54 . .K. Pitchey Ganie 297/98 .Proprietor.. 30055 . .K. M. Mohideen Pitchey .. 297/98 .Occupier' ,.. 30056 ..IT. Cader Saibo 300 . do. .. -26057 . .V .M . Fernando 301 do. 48058 . .D. John de Alwis 305 .Proprietor'.. •4io59 . .Peter Jansen 305 \ .Occupier, .. ' •41060 . .D. L. de Alwis .. 309 .' do. •42061 . .S. M. MutV'uramen Chetty.. 310 . .Proprietor.. 44562 . .O. V. Bartholomeusz 311/13 .Occupier ... 36063 ..B . L. Harvey .. 314 do. .; •18064 . .Soloman de Silva 316 do. '38565 . .Andrew S i lv a ...................... 318 .Proprietor.. 37566 ..P . B. Rabukwella (Secretary, -

Kandyan Club) 319 .Occupier .. 38468 . .M. P. Seyadu .. 326 .Proprietor.. 180

Qualifioa- AnnualNo. Name. House No. tion. Value, Rs.69 . .Avanna Anna Asia Kahan .. 326 ..Occupies .. 18070‘ . .D. M. Abeygoonesekera .. 328 ..Proprietor.. 20071 . .M. D. A. Samaranayake .. 328 ..Occupier .. 20072 ...E. R. Girihagama .. 329 ..Proprietor;. 18073 ..L . H. Albert . . . . 330/32 .Occupier .. 18074 ..E. Samarasinghe (Secretary,

S. Y. M. A . ) . . . . 3 3 9 .. do. .. 72075 . .C. A. Hamy Wittachy 344 . .Proprietor.. 45076 . .H. P. Ratnayake 344 .. Occupier .. 25077 . .M. D. E. Perera78 . .D. C. de Silva (Secretary, Siri

346 .. do. 180

Puspadana Society) 347 do. 60079 . .C. S. Vappu Marikar .. 350 .. Proprietor.. 20080 .'.M. N. Peer Mohamadu 350 ..Occupier .. 20081 , . .P. V. M. Madar Saibo & Co.. 355/56 . .Proprietor . . 54082 . .S. Ramalingam Pulle • .. 355/6 .. Occupier . : 54083 . .M. Ahamadu Lebbe ...... 357' do. 540■ 84 . .P. S. Fernando, \ ' ... 358 .. do. 54085 . .R. J. Dharmasena 359 .. do. 540;86 ..J . C. Fernando... 361 do. . 30087 . .D. S. Perera 342a/f . Proprietor.. 21088 ..E . W. Abeygoonesekera .. 364 do. 30089 . .J. Peter Fernando 364 ..Occupier 300■ 90 . .J. A. Fernando .. 365

CasUe Hill street.. . do. 300

91' . .L. W. A. de Soysa 42 . .Proprietor.. 24092 ..Rev. J. Colombage 42 . .Occupier .. 24093 ..A . D. Packeer .. 43 do. 48094 . ,W. D. A. Senewiratne 44 .. Proprietor..

..Occupier ..180

95 ..G . G. Pelis 44 18096 . .Dr. T. B. Kobbekaduwa . .. 53 do. 18097 . .M. A. M. Mohamadu Ibrahim

Saibo & Co. 60a/e . .Proprietors 24898 . .M. M. Salgado & Sons 65a/f do. 25899 . .Vincent Silva . . • .. 71/72 .. Proprietor.. ' 180

100 ..Kalingu Mohideen .. 74 ..Occupier .. 420101 . .James Senanayake 7 8 ' •.. Proprietor.. ' 250102 . .Bishop B. Beckmeyer 79/81 ..Occupier .. 600103 . .E. G. Livera .. 79/81 . .Graduate .. 600104 ,.R .'M . Smith v . • .. 82 ..Occupier .. • 300105 . .Seiyad Sada Deen 85a do.' .. ■ 290106 . .M. Aliyar Y. .. 85 . Proprietor.. 250107 .. L. B. Warakaulle - 85c do. 216108 . .R. E. S. de Soy§a 86 .do. ' 720109 . .W. L. de Silva ' , 86 . Occupier >. 720

Brownrigg street.110 . . J. S. Fernando .. 27/32a . do. .. 300111 ..E . Boulton 33 . do. 360112 . .Wesleyan Mission 33a/c . Proprietor.. 1,140113 .. D. J. Jasingha 45 . Occupier .. 275114 .. D. A. Perera .. 46 ■.Proprietor., 240115 .. E. P. J. Fernando ‘ .. 46 . Occupier ..' " 240

Gross street.116 i .D. S. Dias .. 2 do. 300117'i . Seiyad Sultan Alley 9 . • do. 360118 .. J. A. Noriis ... .. 11 . do., .. 200119 . .B. Lawrence .. . .. 15 do. . , 350120 . . Samuel Joshua.. .. 18 • Proprietor. ,250121 .. D. A. de Alwis . .. 21 . Occupier .. . 180122 .. S. A. Wijetilake .. 24 . , do. . . . , 400123 . .D. J. P. Abeysekera 32 .Proprietor.. 360124 . .N. Wickramaratne ■ 42 ' .Occupier. . . 400125 . . W. Wijesinghe . ... 43 do. 180126 ..AkurbarBai 44 do. 520127 .. W. A. F. Murray 45 do. 240

Hill street.128 . .A. B. Cassie Lebbe . . 5 do. 360129 .. C. L. M. Abdul Majeed 7 .Proprietor. .• 250130 .. A. P. Amerasinghe 8 • Occupier .-. • -240131 .. Alfred Brodie ; . 18a/19 .Proprietor.. 240

132 . .Father D. J. Caspersz (Secre­tary, Catholic Club) 20 . Occupier • .. 600

133 . .M. S.. M. Ismail 20 . Proprietor.. 600134 .. A. L. Abdul Rahim 21 do. 240.: 135 .. S. D. Sathianathan 22 . Occupier .. 320i'136 .. S. L. Seliman Lebbe , ' • • 23 . Proprietor.. 2751137 .. S. Gomesz . . ■ • . 23 .Occupier ... 725,138 . .M. A. M. Habibu Lebbe (el-

, dest son of a widow) 29a/g .Proprietor,.' 312

2030 P a r t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — A u g . 27,1920

- >, Asgiriya road.o. Name. . House No. Qual'fica- Annual

* ' % . tion. .Value, Rs.9 .. J. F. Wambeok . . 1 ..Occupier .. 360f t . .H. A. Peris .. . . . 7 .. do. . . 1801 .. V. J. Rosairo . . . . 14/15 .. do. . . 1802 . .R. A. Foster .. . . 22 do. . . 360

Udamadapotta.3 . .W. N. Vanderstraaten .. 23 .. Proprietor.. 180

Mapanawatura,4 . .Geo. Bemelmans ' . . 3 5 .. do. .. 2,5005 .. G. J. W. Hlangatilleke . . 7 1 do. !. 1806 . .T. T. Carthigesar (eldest son

of a widow) . . . . 110a . . do. . . . 1,700Cemetery road.

:7 .. A. R. Cassie Lebbe . . 12/13 .. do. . . 380Katuqastota road. , ■

8 .,H . J. Wallbeoff " ; . ■ 195/96 . do. . . 650:9 . .D. C. S. Goonesekera . . 197a .. do. . . 24010 ...Pana Abdul Cader . . 242a /b ... do. .. 240

Galagedera road.11 ...K. M. I. Deen . . 26a , b .. do. ... 180

D. J. A. Abeyesinghe, 'l , , ____ , ___ . ■W. A. de Alwis Senevxbatne, J nu pecto .

List of Persons qualified to vote, under Clauses 11 and 12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, in Ward No. 4, as required by 1

Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.

Colombo street. ■STo. Nanje. House No Qualifies- Annual

1 . .K. M. Mohideen Madar 25tion. Value, Rs.

Occupier .. 2402-. .Ml Paiva .. 26/27 7 do. 7253 . .Abdul Latiff .. 28 do. 8204 ...M. A. M. Habibu Lebbe (el

dest son of a widow) 29/30 . Proprietor. 7206 . . S.' M. Meera Mohideen 29/30 . Occupier . . 7207 . . S.’ C. Fernando.. 31/32 . do. ." 7508 . .Jonathan de Silva 33 . 1 do. 7209 . .C M, de Mel .. .. 34/35 . do. . 1,200

10 . • Nicholas Fernando 36 do. 600[1 . .N. Abdul Salem 37 . . do. 42012 . • S. U. B. Nanayakkara 39/42N. do. . 1,80013 . R. D. Peter Mendis 39/42n . do. . 1,800[4 . M. Sinne Lebbe' 39/42n . do. . 1,800[5 . P. N. M: Mohamadu 43 do. , * 60016 . M. H. Salgado .. 44/45 . do. 92017 '. S. R. Jayawardane 44/45 . do. 92018 . .P. Caduruvel Pulle ‘ 46 . Proprietor. 325

. •P: U. Suliman .. 46 . Occupier . 32520 . • M. G. Aponsu .. . .. 48' . .Proprietor. 3602l . . V. K. M. Vallipuram 48 . Occupier . . 36022 . • V. N. Sedaivetipulle . . 49 . . ’ do. , . 420‘23 . . V. K. M. Nagalingam 50 . . . Proprietor. 40024 . . D. W. Dullewe 52/53 . do. 42025 . . S. K. K. Muthiah 52/53 . . Occupier . 42026 . .Ameer Kalingu Mohideen . 54 do. 49027 . .M. A. Naina Mohamadu 54a . . . dp. 41028 . . S. E. Seiyadu Ahamadu 55/56.. do. J . 82529 . . S. E. M. Segu Abdul Cader. 55/56 . . do. - , . 82530 . . W. Martin Perera 57 do. \ . 36031 . .SenaSeyadu ... 58 .. do. 32032 . .Mohamadu Sulaiman 59 do. 41033 . .Dr.-T. B. Kobbekaduwa .. 64 .Proprietor. 18034 . . S. S. Silva . 89 do. 36035 . . A. M. Mohideen Cader Saibo 95 . . Occupier . 30036 . .W. J. Fernando . 96 do. 30037 . . K. D. Lairis Appuhamy . 97 do. 30038 . .K. P. K. Appuhamy . 98 . . do. 18039 . .U. S.. Fernando. . 99 *r do. . 18040 . .M. D. Podisingho Appuhamy 100 ’ do; . 18041 . .H. D. William . . . . 101 . . do. : 18042 . . P. S. Saval Hamido . 104a /k . Proprietor . 31043 . .N. A. Assen’Mohideen . 105 .Occupier . 25044 . . P. Mohideen .,106 do. 24045 . .M. S. M. Ismail . 107 . Proprietor . 1,04046 . . V. Paulu Fernando .108 do. .. 33047 . .W. D. Dias . 108 .Occupier 330

No. Name. House No. Qualifies- Annual |tion. Value, Rs.

48 .. M. A. M. Mohamadu Ibrahim* Saibo & Co. . . 112/14 .Proprietor.. 972

49 . .K. M. Assanar 114 . .Occupier . . 18050 .. P. A. Nadar 116/17 .Proprietor.. 63051 . .P. S. Tambugala 121 do. 48052 .. R. E. S. de Soysa 122 . do. 36053 .. K. M. Seiyadu . 120 .Occupier. .. 36054 .. Sabsar Bai 126 do. 24055 .. M. Alliyar 129 . do. 18056 .. M. C. Abdul Jaward 132 . . Proprietor.. 18057 . .Abraham Nadar 132 . .Occupier .. 18058 . . Andrew Silva 133 . . Proprietor.. 20059 . .W. J. Perera 137 . . Occupier .. 25060 . .L. W. A. de Soysa 138 . . Proprietor.. 36061 . .C. W. P. Wanigatunga 139 . . do. 30062 . .W. L. de Silva 139 . .Occupier 30063 . .D„ J. Perusinghe 140 . .Proprietor.. 24064 ..L. H. S. Peris . . 151 do. 42065 . .W. B. Soysa 151 , Occupier .. 42066 .. J. Carvailio 152 - . do. 36067 . .P. R. M: Velaiden Chetty .. 154/55 . Proprietor.. 30068 .. J. C. Wimalasiri . . 159 . . Occupier .. 56069 .. Solomon Fernando 160 . . do. 24070 . .H. B. Bowatha 163 . do. 24071 . .M. W. Fernando 167 . - do. 30072 . .K. Pakeer Mohideen 168/69 . do. 72073 . .W. P. Cader Meera Saibo &

Co. 170 . Proprietor.. 50074 . .S. V. R. Veerappa Chetty .. 173 . do. 33075 ...M. A. S. Supperamaniam

Chetty .. 173 .Occupier .. 33076 . .N. M. K, Assen Meea Pulley 175 do. 36077 ..R. M. S. V. Coomarasamy

Pulle 177 : do. '53078 . . . S. N. A. Appau Cheety 178 . . do. •54079 .. S. Ramasamy Chetty 179 . . do. 60080 .. M. K. A. Mohamadu Mutaliff 189 . Proprietor.. •60081 .. Seyadu Ali Meera Saibo 180/81 . Occupier .. 60082 .. K. M. K. Coomarasamy

Chetty 182 . . do. 24083 .. V. Kanthimathy ' . . 184/86' .Proprietor.. 76084 .. S. A. Pakeer Saibo 184/86 . Occupier .. • •76085 . .S. A. Saram Alliyar' 184/86 . , do. 76086 .. A. S. A. Seyado Meera Lebbe 190/91 . do. •34087 . .E. S. Ameer Batcha Saibo.. 194 do. 18088 .. V. Ponniah 195 . do. ■18089 .. A. Muthukumaru ‘ .. 197 do. 36090 .. K. Sinniah .. 198 do. 36091 .. Adam Mohideen 199/201 do. .54092 ..S.S. Abdul Cader 199/201 do. •54093 .. P. K. Cos Mohamado 202 .Proprietor.. •52094 .. S. A. Peter .. 206. . Occupier .. •50095 . .N. S. Naina Mohamado 207/08 do. 68096 .. K K. N. M. Ibrahim Saibo.. 209 . Proprietor.. •36097 .. Hadji Mohamadu 209 . Occupier .. 36098 . .P. S. Saval Hamido 210 . do. .. 60099 .. E. Ponniah 212/13 do. 720

100 . .K. S. K. Aranasalem 214 .Proprietor.. 600101 ..K. S. K Velaiden 215 do. 300102 .. K. Vairavii Pulley 216 •.Occupier :. 515103 ..V. Sellaiya . .. 217 do. 540104 . .S. K. Abdulla Saibo 218 do. 540105 . .P. Mohideen Marikar 219 do. 620106 .. M. T. Mohamadu Ibrahim 219A do. 620107 . .E. Abdul Carim 220 do.* 330108. .A. F. Vas 221 do. 480109 . .A.' M. Adam Moosa 222 do. 410110 . .A. S-Adam Sheriff 222a do. 360111 . .G. A. Carvailio.. 223 do. 420112 .. V. S. Victoria .. 224 do. 200113 .. V. T. Victoria 225/26 do. 600114 . .Ibrahim Thaiub 227/28 do. 1,200'115 . .Abdul Carim .. 229 do. 360116 . .Abubaker Ali Mohamadu . 230 do. . 610117 ..A. R. Sulaiman 231 do 360118 ..Latiff . . . 232/33 do. 360

King street.119 .. V. Vaithilingam 32 . .Proprietor.. 210120 . .C. S. Vappu Marikar 34 do. 420121 . .1. L. Abdul Caffoor 35 do. • .180

Part I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug. 27, 1920 2031

No. Name. House No. Qualifies- Annualtion. Value, Rs.

122 .. Anuhar Bai 35 ■ Occupier .. 180123 .. C. A. Jansen .. 40. . Proprietor.. «240124 .. V. Cooray 41 .Occupier .. 240125 .. J. S. Fernando ,.. 42 . . ,do. 2,150126 . S. V. Thavamony 45 . , do. 200

Trincomalee street.127 . A. G. Tissaverasinghe 371 ; , do. , .. 360128 . H. R. Caldera . . . 372 do. , .. 270129 . R. Sonhoi . . . . 373 . do. . .. i.440130 . P. R. M. B. L. Rarnen Chetty 376c do. , 200

:131 . A. P. R. K. N, WaduganathanChetty ■ . . . . . 376d . do. 200

132 . S. Muthusamy Pulle 376e . do. 180133 .A. C. Superamaniam Pulle.: 377 do.. 180134 . A. B. Solomon de Silva 377a . do. 180135 .M. R. M. P. L. Mvitturamen

Chetty . . . 380 do. 220136 . S. M. S. V. Sevugen .Chetty.. 381 do. 350137 . P. R. P. R. Periya Caruppen

Chetty 382 do. 485138 . Abdul Rahiman Abdulla .. 384 do. 360139 .K. N. T. Kannappa.Chetty.. 386 do. 660140 . John Anghie .. 387 . Proprietor.. 570141 . M. P. Puvilingam Pulley . . 387 .Occupier . . 570142 . V. V. Ramen Chetty 388 do. 535143 . P. K. A. Hamid .. 390 . do. 200,144 . Seyadu Mohamadu. 391 do. 200145 . Assanar Cassim' , 392/93 do. , 240146 . K. S. Seyadu Ibrahim Saibo. 394 .do. 200147 . C. Fernando .. 395 do. . .. 720148 . A M. Cader Saibo 396 . do. 360149 . G. C. Dalmeida -» .. 397 . . do. 860150 . Christian Literature Society. 398/99 .Proprietor.. 660151 . E. A. M. Karunaratne 398/99 .Occupier . . 660152 .M. K. Naina Mohamadu

Saibo . . . 400 do. , .. 720153 .K. S. Suppermanian Muda-

liyar . . . . . . 401 do. . . . 675154 . K. Mohamadu Meedin 402/03 . do./ 675155 . F. Bulner . . . 404/05 do. . ... 600

■ Gastle HiU street. , . -156 . M. A. Corenelis Hamy c . • do. 850157 . F. Liesching .. • 1 • do. 600158 .Nigel I.- Lee .. - 1 do. 600159 . D. C. Rariasinghe 2 & 3 . do. 720160 . K. Selambaram Pulley. • ... 9/9a . do. 280161 . S. Letchiman Pulley 10a . . ‘ do. - .. 250162 . K. O. Ahamadu Meedin 11 do. 275163 . R. D. A. Peiris.. 23/24 ■. do. ■ .. 360164 . M. D. Haramanis Appuhamy 26 . .Proprietor.. 360165 .A. E. A. Yoosuf Saibo & Co. 29 do. .. 600166 .M. M. Salgado & Sons 33/34 . do . 600167 .H. S. deMel .. 33/34 . Occupier .. 600168 . G. Masilamoney Nadar 36 do. 275169 . A. R. Cassee Lebbe 38 Proprietor.. 180170 .R. Ramasamy .. • * 41 Occupier .. 200,171 . S. M. Segu Bahar Been 92 . do. ' ’ .. 250172 .M. J. Perera . . . ’ ■ 96 do. 180173 . H. Odiris Appu ■ ’ 97 do. -180174 . M. A. Rahim .. " 107/08 do; .. AlO175 .M. K. M. Mohideen Abdul

Cader' ... ' 110 . do. - ' ‘ .. i390-176 .D Fernando, .;. !146a /f . .Proprietor.. 680177 • S. P. Gnanapragasam 146c . . Occupier ... 180178 • W. C. de Silva. . •• 146d . do. 210179 .N. Dorasamy Naidu 146e . do. * .. |210180 . Arumugam 146f . . do. 1 .. ,180

Browrmgg street.181 . A. M. Meeya Lebbe 3 . Proprietor.. ; 700182 .Wesleyan Mission . 4/6 do. ■ .. '480183 . N. A. Segu Abdul Cader .. 14 . Occupier .. 180184 .P. Ponniah Pulley 20 . ■ do. - .. 420185 • W .G .S . de Mel . .25 ■ . do. •360186 . M. Maiukku Mohamadu 26 . do. - ■ .. 285'187 .A. Samsudeen .. ■ • 62 .Proprietor.. 240188 . G. S. Santhosa Nadar 63 . Occupier .. 200189 . P. Kalingumuttuwappa -72 : * do. 300190 . K. Arunasalem • 77/78 . : • do. 210.191 . P. K. Mammadu - 80/18 . ; do. . . '360

No. Name. House No. Qualifies- Annualtion. Value. Rs.

1 9 2 . . T. P. Nugawela < • • • . . 8 9 ^Proprietor. 3 0 01 9 3 . . P. B. Rabukwella - 9 2 do. ’ . . 2 6 01 9 4 . . W. David Silva 9 2 . Occupier . 2 6 01 9 5 . K. D. Arnolis Appuhamy . 9 3 /9 4 do. ■ ’ . 3 0 01 9 6 . D. Andiris Silva ■ .. 9 4 a do. 2 2 51 9 7 .P. A. J. Perera 9 5 do. 2 2 51 9 8 . O. Jansz .. - ■ .. 9 7 do. 2 0 01 9 9 .T. J. A.-Sally .. 9 7 a do. 1 8 22 0 0 . R. J. Sparks (manager j New ' . -

■ Aerated Water Co.) 9 8 /9 9 . do. 8 2 02 0 1 . W. S. Fernando - - 9 8 /9 9 . do. 8 2 0

2 0 2' " ' Ward street '.

.A. V. Pompeus (manager,Imperial Motor Works) .. 3 a do. 1 ,6 2 0

2 0 3 • Thinno Naide .. 6 a do. 1 8 02 0 4 . K. A. Meera Saibo 9 . do. 4 4 02 0 5 . P. Sangaralingam ‘ 1 0 a do. 3 0 02 0 6 . M. U. Ismail .. 11 & 1 2 do. 9 3 02 0 7 . K. Pudiyvan .. 1 2 a do. 3 0 02 0 8 . P. Isakimuttu .. 1 3 a . do. 2 5 02 0 9 .A. Hassen .. .. 1 4 /1 4 a do. 6 0 02 1 0 .N. Ibrahim , .............. ' .. 1 6 . d o .. .. 5 0 02 11 . M. H. Kamis .. 1 5 a . do. 3 0 0 <2 1 2 .Colombo Apothecaries Co.,

Ltd. ....... 2 2 . Proprietors 2 ,4 0 02 1 3 .Miller & Co., Ltd. 2 3 /2 5 . do. 5 ,0 0 0 -•214 . J. R. Hunter .. 2 6 /2 6 A . Occupier .. 1 ,9 7 02 1 5 . Hakumal . . . . ,2 6 b . i . do. 6 0 02 1 6 .J. A. de Silva .. .. '2 7 a ’. do. . ; 4 8 0 :2 1 7 - ,.~B. Weerasiri . . . 2 7 b . do. 6 0 02 1 8 .Abel Silva 2 7 c . do. 9 0 02 1 9 ,. F. Stahley (manager, Queen’s v .

3 0 ,0 0 0 1Hotel) .... ;; 2 8 . ■ . ; do.' Colombo road. 1i

2 2 0 .D, M. Bias ..- 1 do. 4 6 7 i2 2 1 ,. . C. A. Hamy Wittachy. ■ .. 1 3 /1 9 . .. .Proprietor.. . 3 7 0 .j2 2 2 . .Dr. )H. C- Seneviratne 2 1 U. Occupier .. 3 6 0 12 2 3 . Advocate Arthur Perera .. .2 3 , , . do. , . . 6 7 8 !|

- ' ■ Katukde Lake road. • 42 2 4 .D. S. Perera - 1 0 a / r . . . do. 3 4 2 I2 2 5 . M. A. Fernando- ■ . 1-1 8 a . . ■ do. 3 0 0 i2 2 6 .M. W. Perera 2 0 /2 1 . . Occupier .. 2 5 0 !2 2 7 .M. Dliammananda Tissa .. 2 4 • . do. ■ .. 2 0 0 .2 2 8 . J: Gooneratne .. ■ 2 8 do. 2 0 02 2 9 . V J. P. Wijewardane 31 ; .Proprietor.. 3 0 0 t2 3 0 .C. P. Silva . .• 3 3 do. 2 2 0 \231 '.H . W. Weeraa-atne ■ 3 6 ■: . Occupier .. 3 6 02 3 2 . N. Vengadasalem. • 3 8 a /f . . Proprietor.. 2 7 52 3 3 . Peer Mohamadu- 3 9 a /1 . . do. 3 4 8

BahirawaJcanda road.2 3 4 .Roman Catholic Mission .. 2/2a . . Proprietors 5 2 82 3 5 . D. G. Ereltshiem .. 11 .Proprietor.. 2 4 02 3 6 . P. V. Palavandaram .12 do. . .. 4 0 0

. - - Hallolwwa road.cto. • ..2 3 7 . M. B. Warakaulle 2 ' ' . 2 4 0

2 3 8 .A. Direksz -2 . Occupier- . 2 4 02 3 9 .M. M. Ismail • 3 . . Proprietor l 3 6 02 4 0 . Geo. E. de Silva - . 4 . * do. • ■ .. . 4 0 0241 .C. Barber .. .. !4 a . . Occupier . 7 2 02 4 2 . J. R. Grenier .. ‘ • .. 4 b ■ . . ‘ do. 7 2 02 4 3 .0. J. Jones ■ • ■7 '■ '. do. 4 8 02 4 4 .E. Lucock .. • 8 do. 8 5 02 4 5 .E. H. Wijenayake 9 . Proprietor. 7 2 02 4 6 . B. Chas de Silva 1 0 b . Occupier 2 5 02 4 7 . H.'Champion J ones' (superin-

tendent, Annie watta es-tate) .. ' ' 1 7 do. .? 1 ,2 0 0

' , , : Peradeniya road. - ; . r f.2 4 8 . .T. N. Ranatunga 9 5 3 /5 5 do. 1 8 02 4 9 . D. A; de S. Ratnayake 9 5 7 do. 4 8 02 5 0 . .P. T. Perera . . 9 9 3 a d o .. • ’ 1 8 0251 .. Cl-Don Daniel’ r. - •1002 . ■ do / * • ; 1 8 02 5 2 .D. D . W. Samarakoon 1 0 0 8 4 ' Z ’ do. ' ‘ \ ' 4 8 02 5 3 . . Alex. Perera 1 0 0 9 a . do. ' >>■ 2 8 02 5 4 .. M. Alexander ’ .. ■! 1 0 1 3 • . ■ -do. ' ' .'- 18°2 5 5 . .D. W. P. Waidiyatilake 1 0 1 3 . Proprietor. 1 8 02 5 6 ..C . Perera 1 0 1 4 /1 5 Occupier ... 3 0 0 ,2 5 7 .Mohamad Cassim 1 0 2 6 . Proprietor.. 1 8 0 i

• A 7' lO

2032 Par t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug. 27,1920

No.

258 .259 .260 261 262263264265266267268269270

Name.

. .S. Abdul Azeed

. .Arthur Goonetilake

...F. A. Puncbihewa

. .D. A. Alwis Perera ..

. .D. D. Silva Seneviratne

.. S. Chellappa

. .H. E. Bartholomeusz

. .K. B. Wadugodapitiya

. .K. M. P. M. Saibo . , . .

. .D. B. Wadugodapitiya

. .D. Wanigasekera

.. J. D. Cruse :.

. .A. R. L. S. V. N. Suppra- manian Chetty (trustee, Puiiyar Kovil)

House No. Qualifies- Annual tion. Value, Rs.

1030a/j 1045/46 1051 .1054 .1055/5*1057 .1058 .1062 . 1063 .1059/61 1053 .1064/65

Proprietordo.

. Occupier

. Proprietor do.

. Occupier

. Proprietor ■do.

. Occupier Proprietor

. Occupier Proprietor

330300180180300180240260260200240180

No. Name.Deiyannewela.

House No. Qualifica- Annual

1 0 7 3 a / g . Proprietor.. 210

List of Persons qualified to vote, under Clauses 11 and 12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, in Ward No. 5, as required by Clause 40 of the said Ordinance.

No.123456

Ward street. House No.

Name..Cargills, Ltd. . . . . 3 4.Walker, Sons & Co., Ltd. .. 35 .Dr. G. P. Hay . . . . 36.Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co. 38 .The Kandy Club . . 39.John Still (Secretary Plan­

ters Association)

Qualifica- Annual tion. [ Value, Rs.

. . Proprietor 8,000

.. do. / . 4,500

..Proprietor.. 750 . . Occupiers . . 2,200 ...Proprietors 3,000

40/41 ..Occupier . . 2,000Victoria Drive.

4 0 . . Assen Pulley Alliar 15

tion. Value . Proprietor. .

, R s) 240

4 1 . .Jonathan ds Silva (Manager,- W. D. Carolis & do.) 4 2 /4 7 •. Occupier . . 600

4 2 . .W. B. Soysa .. 9 2 . Proprietor.. 3 6 5 .

4 3 .Peradeniya road.

.. C. A. Holmes .. . . 2 . Occupier .. 2 8 04 4 . .W. E. Melder .. 4 . do. 1 9 04 5 .. A. Mohideen 1 5 a / g . . Proprietor.. 1 8 04 6 . .M. A. Fernando 10 do. 1 8 04 7 .. A. M. Meeya Lebbe 2 6 /2 7 C 2 do. 3 .0 0 04 8 . .Noor Deen Halal 1 6 a /1 . do. 2 7 04 9 .. G. de LaMotte 4 2 .Occupier .. 2 5 0

7 .. A. A. de Alwis (Secretary, 72Y. M. C. A.) 2 do. 480 73

8 .,.E. Fernando (eldest son of a 74■widow) ... 3/6 . do. 480 75

9 . .R. W. Jonklaas 8 do. 1,200 7610 .. Rev. B. Devamitta 10 do. 300 7711 ..H . Keith 10 . Occupier . . 300 7812 . ..H. Wijenayake 13 .Proprietor.. 465 7913 t.MeliasDias .. 12|a/n . do. 328 8014 , .Martin Smith .. 17 . Occupier .. 1,820 8115 . .Dr. J. A. Snodgrass 20 .. do. 1,300 8216 . .R. E. S. de Soysa 22/26 .Proprietor.. L500 8317 . .A. S. Long Price 30 . Occupier .. 1,500 8418 .iH . C. P. Bell .... ' 32/33 do. 2,085 85

, Gregory road. 8619 . .0 . Mussafur .. 1 & 1a do. 180 8720 . .William /St rera 2 & 2a • do. 180

058921 . .R.; D. -A.-'Peiris.. 10 do. 200 9022 ... A.'E. Fleming . . 12a ■ Proprietor.. 1,000 9123 . .H. J. WallbeoS 22 .. do. 1,040 9224 .-.Chas. Dias 3 . Occupier .. 360 9325 . .W. G. Goonetilake 5b do. 600 9426 . .A W. L. Perera (Manager, 95Kandy Aerated Water Co. j 6 do’: 500 9627 .. J C. Brito (Manager, Aerated 97Water Co.) .. 9/11 dor’ 500 98

HaUoluiva road. 9928 ..C. Wright 69a do. ,252 10029 ..J . W. 0. Silva ... 69b do. 250 10130 . .W. Herft .70 . Proprietor.. 200 10231 . .G. B. de-Vos 71/72 . Occupier . . 360 10332 . .Edwin Pate. . . ■ 73 .Proprietor.. 360 10433 ..Rev. J. Simon de Silva 73 . Occupier .. 360, 105

106. ■ Market street. 10734 . .P. A Siven de Mel & Co. .. 14 . Occupiers .. 1,000 10835 .. V. R. Beven 16 do. 72036 . .H. R. Barker . . , . . 19 do. 720 10937 ,. J. E. Riding 20 .. do. 720 11038 . .P. P. Wickramasooriya 26 do. ' .. 2,400 111

Slaughter-house road. 11211Q39 . .Kamal Deen \ . 1a- n . • Proprietor .. 576

Ixo114

50 .515 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 960 61 6 2636 465666768

6 97 071

.S. Sabaratnam . . 4 4 ..Proprietor..■ S. S. Sivagnanasaunderam.. 44 . .Occupier ..

. .S. B. Talwatte .. 45 . .Proprietor...J. C. Wimalasiri . . 4 5 a ..Occupier ..

, .L. W. A. de Soysa . . 46 ..Proprietor....E .B . Peris .. . . 4 6 ..Occupier ... .P. Periyathamby . . 49/51 ..Proprietor... .L. B. Warakaulle , . . 57 .. do.. .A. D. Joseph Appuhamy .. 60/62 .. do.. . R. A. Solomons .. 60/62 ..Occupier ... .D. James -. . . 64 . . do.. .W. Mearwall .. . . 65 .. do. .... .M. A. Perera . . ... 66 ..Proprietor... ,M. S. M. Ismail ... 67/68a /k do.. .M. S. M. Usoof.. ... 67/68a /k do.. ,P. J. P. Mudannayake . . 70 . .Occupier ... .F. P. Mudannayake . . 71 -. do.. .W. Lawrence Perera .. 72 .. do.. .P. R. M. Mutthuearuppen

Chetty.. A. Ahamadu .. T. D. David . .P. B. Warakaulle . .B. H. de Silva ... .E. M. B. Seneviratne . .V. Superamaniam .. A. Bulner ..• .S. M. Muthuramen Chetty .. .R. D. Alwis .. S. M. Cader Saibo . -H. M. M. Ali •. P. B. Disanayake .. J. A. Mendis . .D. Perera . .C. J. Rodrigo ... .D. J. Jasinghe . .-W. R. Sirisena . .Church Missionary Society... .Rev. G. D. de Lanarole . .L. E. Blaz6 .. H. V. Ingram..E. Sansoni . .E. Buckely . .M. B. de Silva . .H. C. Perera ..A. H. Mahat .. L. D. J. de Silva . .E. Sangara Pulley . .Moona Saibo Tamby . .J. D. Victor . ,N. Ibrahim . .D. H. Ranasinghe . .A. Pate ... .S. James de Silva ..D. C. de Silva ... .M. K. Naina Mohamadu .. . .Pana Naina Ameer Marikar. . .St.-L. H. de Zilva . .Don Johanes ....H. P. G. Young (Secretary,

Golf Club)..Clement Silva ... .Dr. J. C. Hutson . .H. F. Macmillan . .R. H. Perera ... - A. D. S. Tilakaratne . .D. J. Y. Seneviratne

375b /1387418420478480527534/35

539a /1541542a545546 555 561/65

do.. do. .Occupier .. .Proprietor.. . do.. do.. do.. Proprietor.,

. do...Proprietor.. . .Occupier .. . . do.. . do.. . ' do.. do.

88 .. Proprietor..88d /h . . do.980 .. Occupier ..100 .. Proprietor..100 . .Occupier ..101 . .Proprietor..102 .. Occupier .I l l . . do. :.128 .. Proprietor..132 ..Occupier ..133 ..Proprietor..152 .. do.155 .. Occupier ..156 . . do. ' ..1 5 8 a / f .Proprietor.. 173/74 .Occupier .. 175 .. Proprietor..175 ..Occupier ..176/77 .Proprietors 176/77 .Occupier ... 178 .. do.185 . . do.186 ... do.190 . . do.191 . . do.193 . . do.194/95 . Proprietor.. 197 . . do.210a ..Occupier ..304 ’ . .Proprietor..304 .. Occupier ..314/15. .Proprietor..

306 180 180 180 180 180 , 240' 240 240’ 180 180 186 256 306 180 290 266 266 300 306 366 250 260 ISO1 180 36% 36v 500 360 420

324S 240. 1801 2401 300 300,

1,000 200 <

1801,000

800480240240,

2033Pa r t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE— A ug . 27,1920

t 3No. Name. House No. Qualifica- Annual■ i f tion. Value, Rs.

.Geo. E. de Silva 632 /33 . Proprietor 300§16 . .Don Coraneiis Appuhamy . 657/69 . do. 300117 . .Dingiri Banda Rajapaksa . 675 .. do. . 240

illS . .C. W. P. Wanigatunga 711 .. do. 200119 . .K. B. Ratnavake 718a .. do. 180120 . .E. K. D. G. Siriwardane .. 721 .. do. 300121 . .K. G. Deonis Silva 759 .. do. 300122 . .F. W. P. Goonewardane 759A/60 do. 320123 . .G. H. Hogg .. 778 ..Occupier 875124 . .P. W. Vanlangenberg 798/99 .Proprietor . 600125 . .A. Anson 798 /99 . Occupier 600126 . .U. H. Kitchlan 811/14 .Proprietor 325127 . .A. W. Cotton .. 835 .. Occupier 600128 . J. E. Piachaud.. 836 . .Proprietor 800129 . .Dr. H. Ludovici 8364 .. Occupier . 1,000130 . .J. E. Jansz 837 ..Proprietor . 240131 . .J. Wiseman 837a .. Occupier . 500m ■. James Senanayake (manager,

.Arrack Farm) 852 .. do. 480133 . ,G. E. Mutukisna 858/59 . Proprietor 480134 . .Rev. D; W. Abeyratne 859 ..Occupier 360135 . ,B. M. Drahim .. 875 . .Proprietor 180£36 . .G. M. Perera 867 .. do. 480437 . .Tuan Juhir 882 .. do. 180138 . .N. B. Jansze 885 ..Occupier 500139 . .P. M. Fernando 890 .. do. . 360140 . .J. S. Skeen .. .. 894 ..Proprietor 240141 . ,E. C. F. Ekanayake 898 ..Occupier 320142 . .Wesleyan Mission 900/02 . Proprietor . 1,220143 . .S. Wijegoonewardane 904 ..Occupier 3001-44 . .Carolis de Silva 914/15 . Proprietor 300145 . .E. D. M. Perera 914/15 .Occupier 300146 . . J; P. de Jacolyn 151 . .Pronrietor 180

Dununadalwa-oya.No. Name. House No. Qualifica- Annual

tion. Value, Rs.147 . . J. Lockhart 2 . Occupier 180148 . .C. A. Christiansz .. 3 do. 180149 . .N. A. Cooray .. . . 4 . do. .. 130

Railway Approach road.150 . .H. A. Joseph .. . . 3 do; 340151 . .P. S. Goodchild . . 4 do. .. 300152 . .P. Sanmugasunderam .. 10a . do. 480

Hermitage road.153 . .F. L. Goonewardane . . 3 Proprietor .. 1,000J54 . ,W. A. Pate 4 Occupier . 1,04ft

Hantane road.155 . .L. A. James Appuhamy .. 2/3 do. 300156 . .Dr. H. P. Joseph . . 9 do. 600157 . .Ismail Tamby .. .. 9a . do. . 270158 . .D. S. Rodrigo .. . .1 1 do. . 240159 . .Geo. Palavasam . .1 5 do. . 360

160 . .C. N. D. Jonklaas .. 15 . .Proprietor.. 360161, . .A. C. G. Wijeykoon -...,20 do. 1,200

. .F. R. SenanayakePitakanda.

162 . .1 4 do. 2,700163 . .D. S. Tirimana.. 14 . .Occupier 2,700

„ Huduhumpola road.1 6 4 . .E. N. CaderSaibo & Co. . . . 2 0 /2 1 . .Proprietors 6 0 0

Mosque road.1 6 5 ..A . Chunchie . . . . 2 ..Occupier .. 2 7 01 6 6 . . J. D. G. Samaranavake . . 6 . . do. . . 3 6 0

I). J. A. Abexesinghe, 1 T ,W. A. DE A l w i s S e n e v i b a t s e J Revenue; ]fa8Peoto« -

MUNICIPALITY OF GALLE.List of Persons qualified under Section 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 to be Councillors for any of the several Divisionsof the Municipality.

Middle street.No. of

No. Name. ' House. Qualification.1 C. E. de Vos . . 26 .. Proprietor

Church street.2 M. Macan Markar . . 27 & 28. do.3 M. S. D. Macan Markar . . 54 .. do.4 R. L. Ephraums .. 58 do.

Church Cross street.5 E. L. Ephraums .. 3 . . do. ■

Light-house street.6 M. S. D. Ismail .. 39 .. do.

Pedlar street.7 H. G. Anthonisz .. 32 .. do.

Leyn Baan streets8 Magdon Ismail .. 33 do.9 Sago Magdon .. 40 .. do.

Hospital street. ----10 A. M. A. Carim ' . . 4 .. do.

Rampart street.11 Dr. E. Ludovici .. 41 .. do.

Chando street.12 F. A. Wickramasinghe . .3 to 6 . . do.

Kumbalwella.

No. ofNo. Name. • House. Qualification.

19 W. de Silva :; . . . 280 ..; proprietorQalupiadda.

20 G. T. E. de Silva ..37 & 38 , do.21 J. E. Perera ., . . 112 . do.22 D. J. Subasinghe .. 374 . do. .

Dangedera.23 P. Vettivale '.". ..62o&63a do.

Kumbalwella.24 B. Weerasiri 27a .: do.25 W. S, Weerakoon 241 .. ‘ . do­26 C. H. Wickranayake 251 . . do.

Maitipe.27 S. A. C. VilCassim - 542 do.

Kalegana.28 W. G. Perera 205. . . do.29 V. D. S. Fernando 224 . do.

Alapalawa.30 R. W. A. Wijetilaka . . 67 .(. do.

1 KaluweUa.13 J. A Sethukavaler . .‘19 to 21. do.14 F. E. Abeysundere . '. 113 .. do. •15 D. G. Goonewardene .. 132 •. . do.

Dangedera.16 M. S. Gooneratne .. 8 . . 7 do".17 Abraham Dias Abeysinghe ... 17a .. . do.18 A. C. Mohamado . . 252 . . do.

Mahamodera.31 C.-L. Wickramasinghe . . 89 . . do. v32 D. W. Subasinghe . . 113 .. do.

Kandewatta.33 D. M. Rajapakse ... -65 . . do.

Kumbalwella.34 G. E. Abeywardene (Sr.) . . 5 .. do.

C. G. E. Febreira, Inspector, Ward No. I.C. A. Anthonisz, Inspector, Ward No. 2.H. T. W. D issanayake, Inspector, Ward No. 3.S. M. Ismail, Acting Inspector, Ward No. 4.A. H. N allawangsa, Inspector, Ward No. 5.

2034 Pabt I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — A ug . 27,1920

List of Persons qualified under Section 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 to be Councillors for Division No. 1 of theGalle Municipality.

No. of Name.No. of

House. Qualification.Name. House. Qualification. 5 M. A. C. Vil Cassim 26 . . Occupier

1 Dr. H. Huybertsz .. 4 . . Occupier 6 Rev. R. J. Hodges 53 . . do.2 R; A. H. de Vos .. 15 . do. Ghwrch street3 Dr. A. H. D. S. de Silva .. 16 . • do. 7 G. Ross Bell ... 2 . . do.4 D: I. Durham .. 19 . do. 8 J. A. Tarby .. 556 . . do.

C. G. E. F erreira,, Inspector, Ward No. 1.

List of Persons qualified under Seetion'10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 to be Councillors for Division No. 2 of the> ' Galle Municipality.

Nil.C. A. A n t h o n i s z , Inspector, Ward No. 2.

List of Persons qualified under Section 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 to be Councillors for Division No. 3 of theGalle Municipality.

. . Nil.H. T. W. D issanayake, Inspector, Ward No. 3.

List of Persons qualified under Section d0 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 to be Councillors for Division No. 4 of the■ Galle Municipality.

Nil.S. M. I s m a i l , Acting Inspector, Ward No.4.

List of Persons qualified under Section. 10 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 to be Councillors for Division No. 5 of the• * >" Galle Municipality.

Kumhcdwdla.Name. ‘ : ‘ No. of House. Qualification.

1 ,■ W.’ J. de Silva ' . ’ . . . . •• 187 .. OccupierA. H. Nallawangsa, Inspector, Ward No. 5.

List of Persons qualified to vote under; Sections 11 and 12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 in Division No. 1 of thea Galle Municipality.

Middle street. No. ofN o. of No. Name. House. Qualification

No. Name. ■ House. Qualification. 38 I. L. M. A Hamid .. 42 . Proprietor1 D. L. Deonis . . . .. 1 .. Occupier 39 P. A Adhihetty ... 43. . Occupier2 S. L. M. Omeru Lebbe Marikar 2 .. Proprietor 40 W. G. Sadris . . ' . . 44 . . do.3 W. E. Longley .. 3 Occupier 41 A. T. Peck .. . . 47 . do.4 Dr. H. Huybertsz '■ 4 .. do. 42 F. J. Soertsz .. . . 51 . do.5 M. Grubbier .. . . .7 & 8 ... do. 43 D. Abeygoonewardene . . 52 . . Proprietor '6 A. M. Saheed .. 11 ... dol 44 A. W. P. Don Davith . . 53 . do.7 L. W. C. Schrader ,. .. 13 ... do, ■ 45 Rev. R. J. Hodges . . 53 . . Occupier8 C. A. Brohier , .. 14 .. do. 46 A. Madanayake .. 57 . . do.9 R. A. H. de Vos _ ' .. 15 .,. do. ,

10 Dr. A. H. D. S. de Silva .. 16 :. do; Ghwrch street.11 D. I. Durham . .. ,19 ... do. 47 G. Ross Bell .. ... 2 . do.12 J. W. Eager .. 20a ... do. 48 Zubiar Cader . . 10 . . Proprietor13 E. A. Jaeotihe .. 22 .., do. 49 William D. Silva .. 13a . . Occupier14 E. F. C. Ludgwyke .. 24 .. ‘ dp. 50 L. H. S. Hassen Hadjiar ... 16 . . Proprietor15 C. E. de Vos ! ’. . . . ,26 .. Proprietor 51 M. Abdul Rahim .. 17 . . do.

/ Light-house street. 52 A. C. M. Ismail ..18 & 19 . do.16 H. de S. Kularatne .. 1 .. Occupier 53 I. L. M. Noordeen .. 21 . do.17 Dr. Merl Perera1 5 .. do. 54 M. P. Mohideen . . 26 . . * do.18 S. H. Dahanayake • .. 9 .. do. 55 M. Macan Markar . .27 & 28 do.19 A. B. Robertson s’ .. .. 10 .. ' do. 56 H. M. S. Sultan Bawa . . 33 . .' do.20 N. G. Kudahetty .........13 .. do. 57 S. L. M. Thassim .. 37 . do.21 H. M. Frier . . . .. 14 —. ---- do.- - - 58 A- L. M. Cassim .. 39 . do.22 C. S.'Abdul Cader .. 17 .. do. 59 C. P. Ephraums .. 43 . . Occupier23 M. S.. Cassim .. . . . 17 .. Proprietor 60 O. L. M. Packeer Mohideen .. 43d . do.24 C. S. Bawa .. <• .. 18 ,.. do. 61 B. A. Grebe . . • .. 52 . do.25 S. D. S. Wickramatunga .. 21 .. do. 62 M. S. D. Macan Markar .: 54 . . Proprietor.26 M. Ismail .. 24 .. do. 63 J. A. Tarby .. . . 55b . . Occupier27 M. A. C. Vil Cassim .. 26 .. Occupier 64 W. A Grebe , . . . 56 . . do.28 S. L. M. S. Abdul Cader . . 30 .. do. 65 R. L. Ephraums .. 58 . . Proprietor29 S. L. M. A. C. Hadjiar .. 32 .. Proprietor 66 B. de Q. Penny .. 58 . . Occupier30 M. Sultan Maikar. .. 32 . . . Occupier 67 C. J. S. Pritchett .. 58 . do.31 C. G. E. Ferreira .. 33 .. do. 68 M. A. Wray .. . . 58 . do.32 C. W. Wittanachy .. 36 .. do. 69 Gordon Brown .. 58 . do.33 V. W. van Rooyen .. 37 .-. Proprietor ' - * ■34 O. S. Markar .. .. 38 .. do. Ghwrch Gross street. -35 M. S. D. Ismail ■ • 39 ,, do. 70 Dr. C. B. Lourensz 1 .36 C. L. M. Abdul Cader .. 41a . do. 71 M. A. Magdon Ismail .. 1 . . Proprietor37 P. A; Wadood .. 41a .. Occupier • 72 E, L. Ephraums 3 . . do.

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Pedlar street.

No. " Name.No. of House. Qualification

73 C. S. Markar .. . . 21 . Occupier74 A. M. Vil Cassim .. 22 . Proprietor75 A. M. Ismail .. . . 23 . do.76 A. C. A. Ismail .. 24 . do.77 E. W. Jansz .. .. 28 . Occupier78 R. B. Andree .. 30 . do.79 Rev. P. R. Willenberg .. 31 . do.80 H. G. Anthonisz . . 32 . Proprietor81 G. E. Abeysekere .. 33 . Occupier82 C. H. Wickramanayake .. 37 . do.83 C. A. Jansz ... .. 38 . do.84 S. H. Joseph .. .. 40 . do.85 G. D. Jayasundere .. 41 . do.86 W. A. W. de Silva .. 41 . Proprietor87 H. W. Jansz .. . . 42 . do.88 J. E. Ludowyke .. 43 . . Occupier89 N. M. Ismail .. . . 56 . . Proprietor90 S. A. C. Abdul Hadee .. 58 . do.91 (W. A. Thinoris de Silva .. 74 . do.

Leyn Baan street.92 E. W..Gurusinghe 1 . . Occupier93 A. M. A. Ismail Hadjiar 2 . . Proprietor94 H. B. V. Arnolis Appu 2 . . Occupier95 T. B. Bastian Appu 4 . do.96 I. L. M. Abi Kuhafa 7 . . Proprietor97 M. Ahamed .. . .13 & 14 do.98 A. C. A. Hamid . . 16 . do.99 J. F. C. Grebe .. 17 . . Occupier

100 M. I. Sultan Bawa .. 20 . . Proprietor do.101 C. S. Abdul Latiff . . 22 .

102 S. W. R. Senaratne . . 24 . . Occupier103 S. L. M. Ahamado .. 29a . . Proprietor104 S. M. Markar . . 30 . do.

C. G. E. Ferreira, Inspector, Ward No. 1.

No. ofNo. Name. House. Qualification.105 Magdon Ismail 33 ,, . Proprietor106 Sago Magdon 40 . "do.107 M. C. A. Jalid 41a . do.108 G. E. de Silva 51 , . Occupier

Hospital street. ■ '109 M. I. M. Saheed 2 . . Proprietor ,,110 H. Ohlmus 3 . . Occupier v .111 A. M. A. Carim 4 . . Proprietor’*

Front Gross street.112 P. G. Siman Appu 2 & 3 . . Occupier

Rampart street.113 L. L. Ludowyke 6 . do.114 Dr. E. Ludovici 41 . . Proprietor •

Ghando street.115 H. R. Pendigrast 1 .. Occupier116 D. L. Babun 2 . . Proprietor117 F. A. Wickramasinghe 3 to 6 . do.118 O. E. de Soysa 8 . . Occupier119 W. de Zilva 9 . do. .120 A. E. G. Kock 10 . do.121 I. M. S. Alles 10 . . Proprietor122 J. R. de Silva 11 . . Occupier123 K. S. de Silva ,16 . . - do.

Cheat Moderdbay street.124 R. S. Wijesinghe 13 . do.

Small Modarabay street.125 A. A. Wickramasekere 3 ... do.

Parawa street,126 E. A. Anderson 3 . do.127 J. W. Hindle • .] ’ 4 . . Proprietor

. 128 H. B. Weeraratne 7 . . Occupier129 C. A. Ranasinghe 11a . do.

List of Persons qualified to vote under Sections 11 and 12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 in Division No. 2 of theGalle Municipality.

Bazaar.

No. Name. .1 W. B. Porolishamy2 V. E. L. S.. Narayana Chetty3 V. D. M. Fernando4 M. S. P. Goonewardene5 C. de A. Samaranayake6 Sinna Lebbe Marikar7 M. S. Ahamed8 O. P. Hinni Appuhamy9 M. C. Abdul Hadi

10 W. L. M. Mohamed11 A. H. Charleshamy. ■12 D. G. Karunanayake13 D. Charles Appuhamy14 K. Ahamadu Kutti15 Alia Marikar ..16 N: M. M. Ismail17 W. A. Walis de Silva18 K. M. Ponnappah19 A. B. John1 ..20 P. L. Stephen de Silva21 N. H. K. Chandrasekera22 H. K. S. Fernando23 U. L. M. Cassim Hadjiar24 B. M. R. W. Goonewardene25 C. A. Munabo26 W. M. Mohamed Sali27 A. D. S. Gooneratne28 S. Peries29 M. L. M. Hamdoon30 A. Li. M. Mohamed Ismail31 P. S. Abdul Azeez:32 A. L. M. Mahadoon Marikar33 S. L. Saiyado34 A. L. M. Sheriff35 I. L. M. Mohamed Ismail36 M. H. Abdul Rahaman- •37 P. S; Samado38 A. R. A. Hamid

No. ofHouse. Qualification.

11 ... Occupier13 .., Proprietor

14 & 15 ,. Occupier21 . . do.

24 & 25 . do.26 .., Proprietor26 .., Occupier27 . . do.27 ... Proprietor30 . . do.31 ... Occupier

32 & 33 ,. Proprietor32 & 33 .. Occupier

34 . . do.35 . . do.35 ... Proprietor36 . do.36 . . Occupier38 . do.

38 & 39 ,. Proprietor40 . do.41 . do.42 . do.44 . . Occupier45 . do. ,45 . . Proprietor46 . ■ .. do.

46 & 47 . Occupier47 . . Proprietor

48 & 49 . Occupier48 . . Proprietor ■

. 49 . do.50 . do.51 . . Occupier52 . . Proprietor52 . . Occupier

, 53 . do., 54 i do.

No. Name.-39 Abdul Cader Thassim ' '40 K. M. Elloris41 M. A. C. Vil Cassim ,42 A. M. Ahamed Ismail Hadjiar43 P. S. Mohamed44 U. L. M. Uduma Lebbe Marikar45 Abdul Cader .. .46 B. M. S. L. Marikar47 M. M. Haniffa.. ’ .48 A. H. Ahamed Ismail Hadjiar49 P. T. H. Hall Hadji ' ; .50 Y. V. A. Gedrick Appuhainy .51 D. G. Andris .. ' .52 P. M. Shaffy . .53 G. T. E. de Silva54 A. R. Ahamed Jamaldeen55 S. M. Udumala Marikar56 P. L. Lewishamy57 S. W. Mohamed Hadjiar58 S. S. Sellaiya59 S. D. Habibu Marikar60 K. B. A. Rahaman61 M. P. Geeris Appuhamy62 Alia Marikar63 V. D. S. Fernando64 A. M. A. Ismail65 K. V. G. de Silva,66 L. H. Deonis de Silva ’67 C. L. M. A. Marikar68 S. L. M. M. Haniffa69 A. M. A. Latiff70 S. M. de Silva71 K. C. Juwanis72 S. A. Mohamed73 S. A. Abdul Rahaman74 D. L. M. M!ohamed75 P. D. M. de Silva76 S. L. Mohamed Ali ..77 E. A. Gurusinghe ' *

No. of House. 'Qualification.

54 .. Proprietor55 .. Occupier ?55 .. Proprietor56 .. . Occupier57 .. do.

■ 58 .. Proprietor59 .. do.60 .: do.61 .. ' do.62 ., do.62 Occupier63 .,. ’ do.64 v do.

65 & 66 . do.66 . . • Proprietor67 . . Occupier67 . . Proprietor68 . do!69 . do.72 - . . Occupier73 . do.74 . . Proprietor74 . . Occupier79 . . : d o.

81 & 82 . Proprietor85 . do.84a . - Occupier86 . do. “86 . ... Proprietor87 .. d o i"88 . . do.88 . . Occupier

89 & 90 . Proprietor99 , -1 V dol. •

100 . i do., 102 . , do.

103 . . Occupier.104 . .' do.. 105 . do.

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No. Name.No ofHouse. Qualification.

78 A. G. Jayasundere .. 105 . . Proprietor79 Mohamed Suleman ... 106 . . Occupier80 P. T. Mohamed .. 106 . . Proprietor81 S. M. M. Aboobacker ... 107 . do.82 H. J. Garnell ... 108 . . Occupier83 A. C. H. Mohamed Hadjiar ... 108 . . Proprietor84 A. C. H. M. Hanifia . .1 1 0 . . Occupier85 T. S. Abdul Cader Hadjiar . . 110 . . Proprietor86 M. C. Abdul Rahim .:. I l l . . Occupier87 S. L. Abdul Rahaman .. 113 ,. . Proprietor88 S: A. C. A. Majeed ... 115 . . Occupier8 rP . M. Hadji Mbhamed

Cassim ..1 1 6 . . Proprietor90 S. A. Mohamed *■ ‘ . .1 1 7 . . Occupier91 I. S. Mohamed 118 & 119 do.92 A. B. A. Rahim .. 120 . . Proprietor93 N. M. Ismail . .1 2 1 . do.94 A. W. Deonis de Silva 122 & 123 Occupier95 A. M. Marthenis .. 125 . do.96 M. A. Dinguruhamy .. 126 . .. Proprietor97 E. D. P. Wicbramaratne . . 126 . . Occupier98 V. S. Kanakasabai . .1 2 8 . do.99 H. Weerasinghe .. 131 . do.

100 W. P. Charles de Silva ... 134 . do.101 S. S. Don Dias ... 133 . do.102 G. A. D. de Silva ‘ . . 140 . . Proprietor103 Y. G. Podi Appuhamy ..1 5 1 . . Occupier104 S. A. Carim .. ... 151 . . Proprietor105 W. P. Ranis de Silva .. 157 . do.106 M. A. Abdul Carim .. 158c . . Occupier107 W. Siman .. 300 . . Proprietor108 H. P. Mohamed .. 304 . do.109 A L. M. Sali . . ... 310 . do.110 S. D. Charles .. 311 . do.

' Kaluwella.

I l l H. Lourensz . . ...5 & 6 .. do.112 R. L. Perera .. ... 10 . . Occupier113 V. A de Silva .... 10 . . Proprietor114 E. Abeyratne ... 16 . do.115 J. A. Sethukavaler ... 19 & 21 do.116 R,_,D. C. Alles ... 24 . . do.,117 P; Sathasiviam ... 24 . . Occupier118 S. Welayaden . ... 25 . do.119 G. Abeysundere * ... 38 . do.120 I. M. S. Alles ... 40 . . Proprietor121 A. R. A. R. S. M. Narayana

Chetty . . ... 41 .122 S. Abeysundere ... 43 .123 W. P. Amarasinghe 43124 W. G. Vajeris ... 4 4 . . ,125 B. Alles . . . . 46. .126 A. J. de Silva . . 47127 M. A. Ludowyke . . 48 .128 C. H. Caspersz .,. 52 ..129 M. K. M. M. Meyappa Chetty.. 68130 N. H. L. Girigoris Appu ...' 71 .131 D. N. Kariyawassan . . 72132 S. M. Sokalingam Chetty .. ,73 .133 A. L. R. M.- S. Suppiyah Chetty 78 & 79134 K. S. P. S. Weeraiyah Pullai .. 80a .135 M. S. Deen Ismail 138 M. Macan Markar . 137 P. L. Essan de'Silva

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■ do.138 D. S..Abeysebera. . . . 88 & 89 . Occupier139 S. T. Vaz . / . . . . 90 -.T ~ do.140 N. H. Jj, Liveris Appu ... 90 .. Proprietor141 D. Wickramasinghe- _ 102 & 105 do.142 M. P. D. William .. 116 .. Occupier143 F. N. de Kretser ..1 1 7 .. do.144 C. L. M. A. Hamid ..1 2 2 .. Proprietor145- M. A. Abdul Rahaman ..1 1 8 .. do.146 F. E. Abeysundere .. 113 do.147 D. G. Goonewardene - .1 3 2 .. do.148 A. R. A. Abdul Rahim .. 142a .. do.149 W. P. S. Goonewardene . . 142a .. Occupier150 H. M. Kalido ..1 4 7 .. ■Proprietor

C. A. A nthonisz, Inspector, Ward No. 2.

No. Name.■ No. of House.

151 D. E. Rajapabse .. 162152 H. W. de Silva .. 162153 D. J. Gunesekera .. 165154 C. B. H. Hamid Alim Sahib .. 178155 V. E. L. Melder .. 191156 J. D. Rozairo.. . . 262157 C. W. Rodrigo ... 193c158 Father J. B. de Geradon .. 193c159 Father Murphy ... 193160 Father C. Piler . . 193161 R. D. Jayasinghe ... 234162 P. O. Wittensleger .. 235163 L. A. Gurusinghe .. 235

Havelock place.164 Valentine de Silva 1 ..165 M. P. Gomez .. 1 ..166 R. A. Arendtsz 3167 W. Kettle .. 4 ..168 A. de Dominico . .7 & 9 ..169 V. P. Carolis Appuhamy .. 10170 J. A. Gunasekera .. 13 ..171 K. M. R. M. Ivumarasamy Pillai 21 . .172 C. van Rooyen . .35 &39 .

Kunibalwella.173 E. A. Sinnohamy 4174 M. T. Wickramanayake .. 103175 G. Wanigasekere .. 103176 D. A. Wickramasebera ..1 0 7 ..177 A. L. Mohamed Lebbe Maribar. I l l178 J. Juriansz .. 160179 E. A. Babaihamy ..1 6 1 ..180 B. M. Alles .. .. 162a ..181 T. Kelamby .. . . 1626 ..182 A. M. M. Haniffa ..1 5 1 ..183 A. P. S. Abeysuriya .. 165184 W. G. Perera .. 1746 ..185' A. Dissanayake .. 192 ..186 Thoronis de Silva .. 176a ..187 A. C. A. Carim .. 211c ..188 H. Dickman .. . .2 3 8 ..189 S. F. H. Perera .. 245a ..190 Andris de Silva .. 267191 A. A. Wickramasinghe .. 267 ..192 Y. B. Andris de Silva .. 271a ..193 D. Uparis de Silva .. 275194 A. Amarasuriya . .3 0 6 ..195 G. Ross Bell .. 310 & 310c196 W. de Silva .. . . 280 ..

Dangedara.197 M. S. Gooneratne 8198 A. Dias Abeysinghe .. 17a ..199 H. L. Daniel . . 17a ..200 A. L. Dissanayake . . 19 ..201 A. St. V. Jayawardene . . 198 ..202 J. S. Amarasekere ... 199 .203 A. D. Jayasundere . .2 0 6 .204 E. D. Jayasundere. .. 206 ...205 W. Wiggin . . 249 .206/A. C. Mohamado . . .2 5 2 .207 P. D. Rodrigo .. 282 .208 W. P. C. de Silva .. 318 .209 E. G. Adamally . .3 2 0 .210 K. Karonchi Appu 360 & 362211 S. M. Ismail .. . .3 6 8 .212 C. L. M. Abdul Latiff . .3 6 9 .213 B. Liyaneris .. . . 373 .214 G. H. G. S. de Silva . .3 7 4 .215 E. D. Mendis . .3 7 4 .216 K. L. G. Don Carolis Appuhamy 376 .217 D. A. Suriya Aratchi. . . 377218 Alexander Dias . . 379 .219 G. Ranasuriya . . 379d .220 Hon. Mr. R. B. Hellings . . 121 .

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Part I . — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE— Atig. 27,1920 ' 2037 |

List of Persons qualified to vote under Sections 11 andGalle Mui

Bazaar.No. of

No. Name. House. Qualification.1 H. H. M. de Silva . 75 . . Proprietor2 W. D. James . 75 ,. Occupier3 P. W. Simon Silva . 756 do.4 W. H. John . 75 c do.5 P. T. Mohamed . 76 .. Proprietor6 A. C. Abdul Carim i . 77 do.7 M. Macan Markar : . 285 do.8 D. L. Babun .. . 285 .. Occupier9 K. L. G. Don Carolis Appuhamy 287 .. Proprietor

JO T. D. Jayawardene . 287 .. Occupier11 M. Inhuman jee Ebramjee . 289 do.12 Samsideen Essajee . 290 do.13 A. W. P. Don Davith . 291 .. Proprietor14 O. S. C. Meersa . 295 do.15 V. D. S. Fernando . 349 .. -Occupier

Dangedara. !!16 A. H. Arnolis . 25 .. Proprietor17 U. H. William . 25 .. Occupier18 W. G. Geeris Appuhamy . 28 do.19 A. L. M. Salee . 31 .. Proprietor20 N. A. James . 31 .. Occupier21 T. H. Punchi Appuhamy . 34 do.22 D. C. Nanayakkara . 35 do.23 B. Dharamasena . 36 do.24 A. G. D. de Silval . 37 do.25 D. S. Peter . 38 do.■26 M. Ismala Marikar . 426 do.27 Magdon Ismail . 43 .. Proprietor28 Koje Mohamed . 50 do.-29 J. S. A. Jahl . 54a . , Occupier30 M. M. Hanifia 556 ... Proprietor31 M. Gruebler- .. . 556 .. Occupier32 P. Vettivale . . . 64 .. Proprietor33 Cassim Sultan Bawa . 62a .. Occupier34 K J. Silva ... . 63e do.35 K. B. Ismail Lebbe Marikar . ■ 63g- do.36 W. G. Deonis Silva . 63 i do.37 V. G. Harmanis Appuhamy . . 69 do.38 M. G. D. Siman Appuhamy . . 71 do.39 N. K R. de Silva . 72 do.40 M. K. M. M- Ramanathan Chetty 72a . . Proprietor41 S. M. Welaithan Pulle . 72a .. Occupier42 L. C. EL Brampy . 726 do.43 Tyhally Moosajee . 72c do.44 M. B. Mohamed . 73 a do.45 Habib Peer Mohamed . 75 do.

H. T. W. D issanayake, Inspector,

12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 in Division N&. 3 of theininoKfir

No. Name.No. of House. Qualification

46 W. K. Thenoris Appu 77 . . ' Occupier47 Cassim Hadjiar 78 •, , Proprietor48 N. P. Suppaiah 78 .. Occupier49 M. James Fernando 79 do.50 T. S. M. Sakaff 83 do.51 C. Calyanaratne 86 . Proprietor52 H. D. S. Ratnayake 90 do.53 A. H. Ahamed Ismail 91 do.54 T. Abdul Rahaman 91 . Occupier55 C. G. Henry Fredrick 92 do.56 G. A. John 93 do.57 A. A. Nader .. * 96 do.58 U. L. M. Mohamed 112 . Proprietor59 S. L. M. Bawa , 132 do.

Galupiadda.. Occupier60 O. J. Steiger . . 1 &2

61 D. Goonewardene 5& 7 do.62 A. D. S. Gponeratpe 15 . Proprietor63 S. F. H. Perera 20 do.64 G. T. E. de Silva 38 do.65 G. Ross Bell ... 39 . . Occupier66 C. C. Perera . . . 58 .. do.67 C. Jayasuriya . 215 .. Proprietor68 H. Jayasuriya . 238 .. Occupier69 J. I. Fernando . 240 do.70 E. Jayasuriya . 313 . . Proprietor71 S. Wilson de Silva . 320 ... Occupier72 P. H. M. de Silva . 321 . . . do.73 M. W. Odris Silva . 326 .. Proprietor74 A. J. de Alwis . 330 .. Occupier75 M. Nanayakkara . 331a . . Proprietor76 K. L. Sumatipala 336 • do.77 E. G. Adamally 372 .. Occupier78 D. J. Subasinghe . 374 ... Proprietor79 N. K. H. Hemaehandra . 404 .. Occupier80 IT: Punchi Appu 500 .. Proprietor81 T. Amarasuriya 503 .. Occupier82 I. L. M. Noordeen ' 608a .. Proprietor83 K. P. Peries Silva 608a .. Occupier84 K. C. Juwanis . 617 . . Proprietor85 T. W. Goonewardene -. . 617 .. Occupier,'86 M. B. Abdul Mohidin . 878 . . Proprietor87 M. I. I. L. Marikar .*. 950 ' . . Occupier88 O. L. M. Mohamed Hassim . . 960 do.

Dewature.89 H. L. Nolis Silva • . 72 , . Proprietor

No. 3.

/List of Persons qualified to vote under Sections 11 and 12 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910 in Division No. 4 of the

Galle Municipality.

STo. Name.-No. of

- House. Qualification. No. Name.No. of.- House, Qualificatioi

' l£umbalwella. 1 if 19 D. T. Devendara .1 8 6 Occupier1 S. A. Dmes de Silva . . 17 .-. Proprietor 20 J. S. Herrick .. .1 9 0 do.2 James Malalagama . . 19 . Occupier ' • 21 W. A. P. de Silva 190 .. Proprietor3 E. O. Solomons .. 21 . . do. 22 H. E. Dias Bandaranayake ; . . 228 .. Occupier4 W. B. Tegris de Silva . . 22 . Proprietor 23 W. S. Weerakoon ' 241 .. ; Proprietor5 W. B. Simon .. . . 26 do. 24 G. A E. Abeynaike .2 4 6 .. Occupier6 A. C. Dassanayake . . 30 .. Occupier 25 M. S. V. Jayawardene .2 4 6 . : ...Proprietor7 B. Weerasiri . . . . 57a . . Proprietor 26 A. Athukorala - A . 251 1c. Occupier8' A. D. Jayasinghe . . 61 .. Occupier 27 C. H. Wickramanayake . 251 . . Proprietor9 P. B. Issanhamy . . 61 .. Proprietor 28 A N. Babaihamy - 284 ... do.

10 D. B. David .. . . 72 .. Occupier * '11 J. S. L. de Alwis . . 78 do. Kalegana.12 Dhammasiri .. . . 137 do. 29 W. G. Perera .2 0 5 .. do.13 E. T. Abeynaike . . 165 . . do. 30 C. E. Wickramanayake . 205a . . do.14 M. Ediriweera . . 169 do. 31 V. D. S. Fernando .2 2 5 . . do.15 E. A . Babaihamy16 B. A. Wijetileke

. . 169

. . 175.. Proprietor .. Occupier Baiaganvila

Proprietor17 D. C. Ratnavibusena . . 175 ,®. Proprietor 32 A. C. Abdul Carim ,3 418 D. C. Dantanarayana ■ . . 180 . \ do. 33 M. H. Sadris .. . 35 .. Occupier

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Dangedara.No. of

No. • Name. House. Qualification.34? S. Abdul Rahiman .. J8 . Proprietor35 C. Wickramaratne . . . 20 . Occupier36 M. Ls Kuppa Tamby . .. . 22 ; do.

. 37 A. Dias Abeysinghe .. 60 . Proprietor38 P..D. S. Wimalasundere .. 6 5 * . do.39 S. S. Wijewardene ..2 0 1 do.40 I. L. M. Abdul Carim .. ,234 do.41 A. C. Mohamado ..2 4 1 do.42 D. Avonis ..4 5 1 do.43 S. Adirian .. 459 . Occupier44 S. M. Zarook ... .. 524 . do.45 M.- Sheriff Cassim .. 535 do.

MiUdduwa.46 Hameem Hadjiar ..1007 . Proprietor

.47 E. J. Wright .. ..1007 . Occupier48 M. B. Abdul Azeez ..1098 . Proprietor

Maitipe.No. pf

No. Name. House. Qualification.49 W.'C. Thome 37 . Occupier50 H. M. Macan Markar 37 . Proprietor

■ 51 S. L. M. Segu Abdul Cader . 68 do.52 A J. Misso 142 . Occupier53 S. W. Dassanayake . 439 • . do.54 A. C. A. Ismail . 439 . Proprietor55 S. A. C. Vil Cassini . 542 do.56 Stephen Jayawickreme . 588 . Occupier57 E. D. S. W. Jayasuriya 588 . Proprietor58 M. O. M. M. Ismail . 929 d o .'59 G. P. Wickramanayake . 929 . Occupier60 S. M. Ismail .. . 956 do.61 S. M. Haniffa 956 . Proprietor

Alapalawa62 K. Nag 48a . Occupier63 R. W. A Wijetileke . 67 . Proprietor

S. M. Ismail, Acting Inspector, Ward No. 4.

List of Persons qualified to vote under Sections 11 and 12 of Ordinance i jj Galle Municipality.

Mahamodera.

No. 6 of 1910 in Division No. 5 o f the

Kttmbalioella.

No. Name.No. of House. Qualificatio

1 M. C. Abdul Jaleel .. 22 . . Proprietor2 1 . H. de Silva .. 45 . . Occupier3 J. V. D. Abeygoonewardene .. 78 . . do.4 I. M. S. Alles .. 86 . . Proprietor5 G. E. Abeywardene (Jr.) .. 86 . . Occupier6 C. L. Wickramasinghe .. 89 . . Proprietor7 D. W. Subasinghe ..1 1 3 . do.8 V. D. S. Fernando .. 209 . do.9 P. Vettivale .. .. 209 . . Occupier

10 D. G. Goonewardene ..2 1 9 . . Proprietorl l O . W. Buultjensz ..2 1 9 . . Occupier12 A. J. Keegel .. .. 255a . • . do.13 H. C. Peries .. .. 266 . do.14 M. Macan Markar » . .2 6 9 . . Proprietor,15 J. A. Lourensz .. 269 . . Occupier16 M. L. M. Haniffa .. 272a '. . Proprietor17 P. J. Perera .. .. 273 . . Occupier18 J. A. Amarasinghe ..2 8 6 . . do.19 E. K. Hinniya' .. 2876 . . Proprietor

Gcdwadugoda.do.20 Paulis Ponnamperuma 5 .

21 B. R. Soertsz .. 78 . . Occupier22 M. S. V. Jayawardene .. 80 . . Proprietor23 V. A. Janishamy .. 189 . . Occupier24 D. L. Amendara ..2 0 0 . . Proprietor25 T. W. Goonewardene .. 246 . Occupier26 A. H. Arnolis .. 259 . Proprietor27- A. C. de Lanarolle ..2 5 9 . Occupier28 R. S. V. Poulier ..2 6 2 . do.

A. H. Nallawangsa, Inspector, WardThe Municipal Office,

■ Galle, July 31, 1920.

• No. ofNo. Name. House., Qualification.

29 G. R. Siriwardene 1 .. Occupier30 G. E. Abeywardene (Sr.) 5 .. Proprietor31 G. Dahanayake. 186 do.32 W. J. de Silva ' 187 .. Occupier33 E. M. Karunaratne 204 do.34 Rev. W. J. T. Small 206 do.

Bope. ’•35 J. P. Wickramasinghe! - 63 .. Proprietor

Kandewatta.36 M. U. M. Salee 1 do.,37 A. M. Abeygoonewardene 35 .. Occupier38 Peter Karunaratne 36 . . ' Proprietor39 A. L. Mohamado Ismail 39 do.40 M. H. M. Ismail 59 .. Occupier41 D. M. Rajapakse 65 .. Proprietor42 W. E. Rajapakse 65 .. Occupier43 R. Wijesekere 65 do.44 E. A. Singbobamy 172 .. Proprietor

Dadalla. i >45 U. Gooneratne 44 .. , do.46 S. Goonewardene 78 do.47 D. H. Balfour ■ ; 80 ... Occupier

Gintota. |48 K. C. Juwanis 255 .. Proprietor49 'A. W. P. Don Davith

a264 ... do.

UtR B. Hellings,

Chairman.

MUNICIPALITYOTfGE is hereby given that in the absence of movable -

' property liable to seizure, (1)'rents and prOfifsfrom 1 to 10 years, (2) timber and produce, (3) materials of house, and (4) the under-mentioned properties themselves, seized in virtue,,of a .warrant issued by the Chairman of the Municipal Council of Colombo, in terms of the 140th clause of the Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, for arrears of consolidated rates due bn the premises, and for the period mentioned in the subjoined schedue, will be sold by public auction on the spot at the tim9 therein mentioned, unless in the meantime the amount of the consolidated rates and costs be duly paid.

J . A . M a y b i n ,

Second Financial Assistant to the Chairman, The Municipal Office, Municipal Council.

Colombo, August 23, 1920.

OF COLOMBO.Schedule.

Date of Sale : Friday, September 17,1920.

dayman's Gate.Premises No. Quarter and Year. Time of Sale..

A . M .

3/21 .1st quarter, 1920 .. 76/18 Do. . . 7. 59/15 Do.

St. John’s road.. . 7.10

14/1 .1st quarter, 1920 .. 7.1515/2 Do. ^ . . 7.2018/5 Do. . . 7.2532/m . . Do. . . 7.30

P art I. — CEYLON' GOVERNMENT' GAZETTE — Aug. 27, 1920' 2039*

Gabo's lane II .

Premises No. Quarter and Year. , Time of Sale.A.M.

39/17 . .1st quarter, 1920 7.3543/13 ..4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 7.4045/11 . .1st quarter, 1920 7.4546/10 Do. 7.5050/6 . .4th quarter, 1919) to 1st quarter,. 1920 7.5557/33 ; .1st quarter, 1920 859/31 . .4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8. 562/28 .. 1st quarter, 1920 8.1063/27 ...2nd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8 .lfi66/24 . .1st quarter, 1920 8.20

Gabo's lane I.73/23 .. 1st quarter, 1920 8.2574/22 Do. 8.3075/21 Do. 8.3576/20 Do. 8.4077/19 d o . ; . , 8.45

81/14-15 . .2nd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter; 1920 8.5084/10 . ,4th quarter, 1918, to 1st quarter, 1920 8.55

St. John’s road.100/30 . .4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 9101/31 Do. 9. 5111/42 .. 1st quarter, 1920 9.10

Fish Market square.134/10b . .3rd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920’ 9.15

St. John's road.146/44 . .1st quarter, 1920 9.20

148/46&149/47 Do. 9.25

Sea shore road. .105/20-22 ). 1st quarter, 1920 9.30

170/5 Do. 9.35

Sea street.,172/71 . .1st quarter, 1920 .. 9.40

177/80/81 . .4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 9.45184/118 ..1st quarter, 1920 9.50189/118 Do. 9.55198/109 Do. .. 10

Date of Sale : Saturday, September 18, 1920.

203/103 201/105 209/97 217/90 216/91 218/89 220/83

222/80-81 224/78 231/71 245/55 246/54 262/31 277/14 282/1 283/217 284/216 285/215 286/214 287/213

321&403/174 351/143 354/140 361/133 366/128 349/145 176/79

204/102367/127

/Sea street.1st quarter, 1920

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do;

4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 3rd quarter^ 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 1st quarter, 1920

Do.Do.Do.- Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do. '•Do. . ,

4th quarter,'l919, to 1st quarter, 1920 1st quarter, 1920

Do. 'Do.Do.

1st quarter, 1914, to 1st quarter, 1920, and riot tax 1916-1917 q ..

1st quarter, 1914, to 1st quarter, 1920 1st quarter, 1918, to 1st quarter, 1920

77. 57.107.157.207.257.307.357.407.45 7.507.5588. 58.108.158.208.258.308.358.408.45 8.608.55 99. 5

9.109.15 9.20

ATO TIC E is hereby given that in the absence of movable ' J-V property liable to seizure, (1) rent's and profits from 1’ to IQ years, (2) timber and produce) (3) matcriflls‘o f‘house, and-(4) the under-mentioned properties themselves; seized in virtue of a warrant issued by the Chairman of the Municipal Council of Colombo, in terms of the 140th clause of the Ordinance.No. 6 of 1910, for arrears of consolidated rates due on the premises, and for the period mentioned in the subjoined schedule, will be sold-bj public auction on'the spot at the time therein mentioned, unless in the meantime the amour t of the consolidated rates and costs be duly paid.

• J. A. Maybxn, 'Second Financial Assistant to the Chairman,

The Municipal Office, Municipal Council.Colombo, August 23, 1920v 1

Schedule .Date of Sale : Friday, September 17, 1920.

St. Sebastian Hill.Premises No. Quarter and Year. Time of Sale.

A.M.22.47c . . 1st quarter-, 1920, and riot damages for

1916 and 1917 724.47D . . 1st quarter, 1920: 7. 525.115 . Do. „ 7.1026.49 Do. 7.1838.41 . Do. 7.20

Htdftsdorp street.43.134 . . 1st quarter, 1920 7.2547.130 . Do. 7.3071.115 . Do. 7.35

Belmont street.: 91.27 . . 1st quarter, 1920 • 7.40

115.46 . Do. 7:45116.47 Do. ’7’. 50123.56 Do. 7.55126.60 Do. •8134.60 Do. . 8. 3

Wilson street.137.5 . 1st quarter, 1920 8.10166.27 .4th quarter, 1919, and 1st quarter, 1920 8.15167.28, , . 1st quarter, 1920 s- 8.20169.30 . Do. ' 8.25170.31 Do. - .. 8.30184.40 Do. 8.35

' 185.41 Do. 8.40186.42 Do. , .. 8.45187.43 . Do. 8.50188.44/46. Do. , ' .. 8.55203.63 Do. * .. 9 .204.64 • Do. ’9. 5

; 205.65 Do. '9.10• 205a . 65a . Do. 9.15

209.72/73 .. Do. ;; 9.20Goat street. ; '

, 211.16/17 . . 1st quarter, 1920 ' .. Wilson street.

9.25

217.81/82. . 1st quarter, 1920 . 9.30226.90 Do. X; 9.35227.91 . Do. ' 9,40228.92 Do. '9 .43229.93 Do. V. '9.50230.94 Do. ,, .. 9.65231.95 Do. ‘ .. 10

V •' Date of Sale : Saturday, September 18,1920.Ferry'street. j

232.1 . 1st quarter, 1920- 7 '233.2 Do. ;. 7. 5234.3 Do. • , 7.10235.3a . Do. ' . 7.15238.5 Do. i - 7.20243.14 . • Do. 7.25246.18 .4th quarter, 1919, and 1st quarter, 1920 7.30

A 8

2040 Part I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — AxjCr. 27, 1920

Premises No. ^Quarter and -Year. Time of Sale.A.M.

251.21/22- 1st quarter, 1920 . . 7 .3 5263.36 Do. . . 7 .40290.44 Do. . . 7 .45

Princes’’ gate.306.309a . 1b 1st quarter,.1920 .* .'7 .50

317.1a Do. . . 7 .55318.1a Do. . . 8318a .1 a . Do. . . 8 . 5319.1a . Do. . . 8 . 1 0320.1a . Do. - . . . 8.15321.1a . Do. . . 8 . 2 0322.1a Do. . . 8.25323.1a . Do. . . 8 .30

- Vincent street.353.4b . 1st quarter, 1920 . . 8 .35354.4a . Do. . . 8.40355.4a . Do. . . 8 .45

Ferry street.

Premises No. Quarter and Year. Time of Sale.A. !M.

668.670-71. 1st quarter, 1920 .. 9.20676A.66 . Do. .. 9.25677.66 , . Do. .. 9.30703.40 ' . Do. .. 9.35712.32 4th quarter, 1919, and 1st quarter, 1920 9.40713.31 1st quarter, 1920 .. 9.45714.30 Do. .. 9.50719.24 . Do. .. 9.65734.9 Do. ..10- Barber street-

774.775/77.. 1st quarter, 1920 ..10. 5

Armour street.800.13 1st quarter, 1920 ..10.10

Date of Sale : Tuesday, September 21, 1920.Armour Street. .

813.817.34/43 1st quarter, 1920 7

379/380.77 -78 1st quarter, 1920 8.50397.106 . .3rd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8.55401-112 .. 1st quarter, 1920 , . 9

402-404.113/114 Do. 9. 5405.115 Do. 9.10

Hulftsdorp street.406.109 .. 1st quarter, 1920 9.15407.108 Do. 9.20

Silversmith lane.412.40 . . 1st quarter, 1920 9.25414.38 Do. , , 9.30415.37 Do. 9.35

.432.21 Do. 9.40439.16 . ,4th quarter, 1918, to 1st quarter, 1920 9.45

. Hulftsdorp street.462.103 .. 1st quarter, 1920 9.50

463.100/102 Do. 9.55Silversmith street.

470.91 .. 1st quarter, 1920 10Date of Sale : Monday, September 20,1920.

Silversmith street.476.86 . 1st quarter, 1920 7480.82 Do. 7. -5

483.484/80 Do. 7.10508.518/60 59 Do. ,. 7.15541.543/38 36 Do. ,, 7.20550:552/29 Do. 7.25562.22 Do. 7.30569.11 Do. 7.35570.10 Do. 7.40579.3 Do. 7.50580.3a Do. 7.55582.1 Do. 8

Hulftsdorp street.,584.98 - .. 1st quarter, 1920 8. 5588.94 Do. " 8.10592.90 .. Do. 8.15'593.89 Do. 8.20594 .'88 . Do. 8.25595.87 Do. 8.30597.85 Do. 8.35

Silversmith street.603.21 .. 1st quarter, 1920 8.40

Messenger street.614.120a . .1st quarter, 1920 , 8.45631.105 Do. 8-50646a . 90 Do. ,, 8.55646b . 90 Do. 9647.89 Do. 9. 5648.88 Do. 9.10651.86 Do. ,, 9.15

Orandpass road.821.5 . .1st quarter, 1920

Layard’s broadway... 7. 5

836.130 .. 1st quarter, 1920 .. 7.10837.129 Do. .. 7.15841.126 Do. .. 7.20843.124 Do. .. 7.25851.117 Do. .. 7.308 5 9 . 1 1 1 a Do.

Orandpass road... 7.35

863.66 .. 1st quarter, 1920 .. 7.40888.42 Do. .. 7.459 0 2 . 2 7 a Do. .. 7.50906.23 Do. .. 7.55915.15 Do. .. 8

916/918.14/13 Do. .; 8. 5919.12 Do. . .8 .1 0925.6 Do. .. 8.16926.5 .. Do. .. 8.20927.5 Do. .. 8.25928.5 Do. .. 8.309 2 9 a . 4 Do. .. 8.35956.184 Do. .. 8.40957.184 Do. .. 8.45965.170 Do. .. 8.509 8 5 . 1 5 4 a Do. .. 8.659 8 6 . 1 5 4 b Do. .. 9

987.154c & d Do. . . 9 . 5992.139/140 Do. .. 9.10993.138 Do. .. 9.151005.128 . . 4th quarter, 1919, and 1st quarter, 1920 9^20

De Wass street.1010a .24 . .1st quarter, 1920 1010b . 24 .. Do.

Orandpass road.1017.96 ..1st quarter, 19201018.96 .. Do.

.1019.100/102 Do.

De Waas street.1025.7 .. 1st quarter, 19201028.4 .. Do.

.. 9.25

.'. 9.30

.. 9.35

. .9 .4 0

. .9 .4 5

.. 9.50

. .9 .5 5Orandpass road.

1030a . 121/122 1st quarter, 1920

Date of Sale : Wednesday, September 28,1920.Orandpass road

1030b . 121/122 1st quarter, 1920 1031.1032.82/89 Do.1034.106 .. Do.1041.95 .. Do1052.78 .. Do.1033.77 .. Do.

. . 7

.. 7. 5

.. 7.10

.. 7.15

.. 7.20

. .7 .2 5

£ abt I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — A ug . 27,1920 2041

Qalkapanawatta.Premises No. Quarter and Year. Time o f Sale.

A.M.1058.98 . . 1st quarter, 1920 . . 7 . 3 01078.82a Do. . . 7 .351082a . 79 Do. . . 7 .401084.78 Do. . . 7 .451087.76 Do. . .7 .5 01093.67 .. Do. . . 7 .551098.66 . . 1st quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 .. 81101.64 . .1st quarter, 1920 .. 8 . 51103.60/62 Do. . . 8 . 1 01103a . 60 Do. . . 8 .151107.56 D o. ' . . 8 . 2 01108.55 Do. . . 8 .25

Ferry street.337.56/58 . . 1st quarter, 1920 .. 8 .30337a . 57 Do. . . 8 .35337.57b Do. . . 8 .40338.58 Do. . . 8 .45339.59 Do.

Messenger street.. . 8 .50

673.69 . . 1st quarter, 1920

De Wass street.. . 8 .55

1020.15a . . .1st quarter, 1920Qalkapanawatta.

. . 9

1066.91a . . 1st quarter, 1920 . . 9. 51102.61 Do. . . 9 .10

OTICE is hereby given that in the absence of movable property liable to seizure, (1) rents and prbfits from

1 to 10 years, (2) timber and produce, (3) materials of house, and (4) the under-mentioned properties themselves, seized in virtue of a warrant issued by the Chairman of the Municipal Council of Colombo, in terms of the 140th clause of the Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, for arrears of consolidated rate due on the premises, and for the period mentioned in the subjoined schedule, will be sold by public auction on the spot at the time therein mentioned, unless in the meantime the amount of the consolidated rate and costs be duly paid.

J. A . M a y b i x ,

Second Financial Assistant to the Chairman, The Municipal Office, Municipal Council.

Colombo, August 23, 1920.

S c h e d u l e .

Date of Sale : Friday, September 17, 1920.2nd Division, Maradana.

Premises No. Quarter and Year. Time of Sals.

1841/112A . . 1st quarter, 1920A.M.

7 '1865A/94 Do. 7. 51874«/88 Do. 7.101875/87 Do. 7.151876/85 Do. 7.201877/85 Do. 7.251878/85 Do. 7.301879/87A Do. 7.351880/85 Do. 7 .4 01881/86a . Do. 7.451882/84 Do. h 7.501883/84 Do. \ 7 .5 5

1885/5 .Arab lane. j t

• 4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quVJter, 1920 81885A/5 ■ 3rd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8 . 51885B/5 ■ 2nd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8 . 1 01885C/5 .4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8 .1 51885D/5 Do. 8 . 2 01885E/5- • 2nd quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 8 .2 5

2nd Division, Maradana.1894/81 . 1st quarter, ,1920 8.301895/80A Do. 8.351897/79 Do. • • 8.40

Premises No. Q uarter’and Year. Tim e of Sale.A.M.

1898/78 . 1st quarter, 1920 . . 8 .4 51899/77 Do. . . 8 .501900,76 Do.. i 8 .551901/75 Do. . . 91906/68 „ Do.

Avondale road.

. . 9 . 5

1913a , 20 .. 1st quarter, 1920 . 9 .101914/18 Do.

2nd Division, Maradana.

. 9 .15

1923/61B . .1st quarter, 1920 . 9 .201924/61C Do. . 9 .2 51933/47 Do. . 9 .3 01936/46 .. Do.' • . 9 .351948A/43 Do. . 9 .40

Sutherland road.2004/5 . . .1st quarter, 1920 . . 9 .45

Darley road.2015/Ia ' . .1st quarter, 1920 . 9 . 5 02017/lB Do. . 9 .552020/2 Do. .1 0

Date of Sale : Saturday, September 18,1920.Darley road.

2025/5 . .1st quarter, 1920

Forbes road.. 7

2030,22 . .1st quarter, 1920 . 7. 52045a /13b . .4th quarter, 1919, to 1st quarter, 1920 7 .102073a /1a . . 1st quarter, 1920 . 7 .15

Symond’s road. '2090/5A . . 1st quarter, 1920 . . 7 .202091/5a Do. . 7 .2 52092/5a Do. . . 71302093/5A Do. , . 7 .352094/5A Do. . 7 .4 02104/1a Do. . 7 . 4 5

Dean’s road. •42126,68,69 . . 1st quarter, 1920 . 7.'502127/70 Do. . 7 .552128/70A Do. . . 82164/23A Do, . 8 . 52165/24 Do, . 8 .10

Forbes road.2176/42A . . 1st quarter, 1920 . 8 .152177/42 Do. . 8 .202190,36b Do. : 8 .2 52191/36a Do. . 8 .302192/36a Do. . 8 .352242/26 Do. . 8 .402243/26 . . Do. . 8 .45

Darley road.2250/11 ■ .1st quarter, 1920 . . 8 .502251/12 , Do. . . . 8 .552272/24A . . . Do. , >, ■ .• • . . . . 92277/27 Do. . . 9 . 52278/27 Do. . . .9 .102279/28 Do. . . 9 .152280/28 Do. . . 9 .202281/28 Do. . . 9 .252291/29 Do. . . 9 .302292,29a Do. . . 9 .352293,29a Do. . . 9 .402294/29a ‘ Do. . . 9 .452295/29A Do. . . 9 .502296/29A ' ' ' Do. . 9 .552297/29A Do. . .10

Date of Sale : Monday, September 20, 1920.2298/29A

; Darley road.. . 1st quarter, 1920 ’•! 7 ■

2304/33/33A Do. •. 7 . 52306/34 - Do. . 7 . 1 0

2042 P art I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Axxo. 27,1920

Rudd’ s> lane.Premises No. Quarter and Year. Time of Sale.

A . M .

2329,9 . .1st quarter, 1920 . 7.15

{Dean’s road.,2348a /62b . • 1st quarter, 1920 . 7.202357/36A Do. . 7.252358/35A Do. . 7.302360,350 Do. , . . 7.352362/35E Do. ., 7.40

, Avondale road, r;2367/3 .1st quarter, 1920,- , 7.452372/6 Do.- . . 7.502376/9A Do. ‘ . . 7.552390/12a Do, .. 82413/35 Do. .. 8. 5

Arab lane. : "2441A/20 .1st quarter, 1920 .. 8.102444i4 Do. .. 8.152457/9 Do. .. 8.202460,15 Do. .. 8.252.462/3 Do. ;. 8.30

2nd Division, Maradana.2464/85 .1st quarter, 1920 .. 8.352465/87 Do. .. 8.402466/87A Do. ... 8.462469A/45 Do. .. 8.50

Darley road.2540/50 . 1st quarter, 1920 ‘ v 8.55

• ■ Captain’ s garden.2583-2586/8 . 1st quarter, 1920 .. 9

Norris Canal road.2610/4 • 1st quarter, 1920 ,. 9. 5

Dean’ s passage.2617/3 .1st quarter, 1920 .. 9.10

Hedges Court.2619A/3 .1st quarter, 1920 .. 9.15

Regent street.2638/13 . 1st quarter, 1920 . . 9 . 2 02641/17 Do. .. 9.252650/22o Do. ..>9.30

Prices of Foodstuffs, &o., in Colombo, on August 26, 1920.’ - Wholesale. Retail,

Per Rs. c. ' Per Rs. o.Paddy, Country Bushel . . — ..Measure . • iPoddy, Imported .. do. . . — .. do.Rice, Country . . do. do.Rice, Kara .. do. .. — .. do.

PerRice, Kallunda . . BushelRice, Sulai . . do.Rice, Muttusamba do.Raw Rice (Rangoon) do.Raw Rice (Singapore) do.Raw Rice (Batavia) do.Dholl (Thovaram) do.Dholl (Mysore) . . do.Green Gram . . do.Ulundu . . do.Gram . . do.Wheat Flour ... —American Flour . . —Ghee, Cow . . —Ghee, Buffalo . . —Milk —Potatoes (Indian)., —Potatoes (Bangalore) '—Onions (Bombay).. —Onions, Red . . —Bread . . —Tea . . —Coffee . . —Limes . . —Coconuts . . —Sugar, Soft . . —Sugar, Crepe . . —Sugar (Ceylon) . . —Sugar Candy . . —Sugar, Brown . . —Salt . . —Salt •.. —Dried Chillies . . —Coriander . . —Pepper . . —Garlic . . ' —Mustard . . —Turmeric . . —■Fenugreek • *—rCummin . . —Aniseed . . • —Tamarind . . —Jaggery . . —Gingelly . . —Gingelly Oil . . —Coconut Oil . . —Kerosine Oil, Day­

light ... —Kerosine Oil, Mon­

key Brand . . —Matches,ThreeStars —

Matches (Japanese) Beef . .Mutton PorkChickens . .Eggs . ' . .Dry Fish, Nettali

(Halmessan) . , Dry Fish (Maidive)

The Municipal Office, Colombo, August 26, 1920.

Wholesale. Retail.Rs. o. Per Rs. c.

__ ..Me-sure , # —# __ . . do. . * —. . __ . . do. . . —

— . . do. , . —# __ . . do. . , —t # — . . do. . . ■ —B t __ ..Seer . * 0 36, # __ . . do. , , 0 24

__ . . do. , , 0 24_ . . do. 0 28

„ , __ . . do. • 4 0 25__ ..lb. , . 0 14_ . . do. • • — .

, . __ . .Seer • • 5 50# # ' __ . . do; , a ’ 4 50

— . .Bottle 0 30__ ..lb. . . 0 15

. . do. • • —

. . do. • • 0 10__ . . do. • • 0 7__ ..1-lb. loaf 0 18__ ..lb. • • 0 62— ..lb . 0 75__ . .Dozen 0 6

. .Each 10c. to 0 12__ ..lb. 0 46T~ . . do. 0 50__ . . do. , 0 —__ . . do. . # 0 64__ . . do. , # —__ . .Measure , , 0 11

, • — ..lb. , , 0 5i__ . . do. 24o. to 0 26__ ' . . do.' , # 0 20__ . .Measure 6 88__ ..lb. , * 0 36— . .Measure , , 0 44

■ ..lb. , , 0 22-__ . . do. 1 0 20

. . do. 0 40)* __ . . do. , , 0 24

__ , . do. # , 0 10__ . . Bundle . . 0 45__ . . Seer 0 25— . . Bottle 80o, to 1 50

•• ” . .Measure •• 0 80

• • — . .Bottle • • 0 22

__ . . do. 0 20— . .Packet of

12 boxes 0 23# __ . . do. 0 21

... ..lb. • • 0 30__ . . do. , # 0 90__ . , do. • * 0 50_ ..Each 75o. to 1 0

•• — . . do. • • 0 6

__ ..lb . 0 36, , — . . do. 0 53

J. A. Maybie,Second Financial Assistant to the

Chairman. Municipal Council.

ROAD COMMITTEE NOTICES.Dimbulla Branch Roads.

OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, a meeting of estate

representatives interested in the Dimbulla Branch Roads, viz., Preston junction to end'of Agras road, Wallaha road, and Railway Gorge road, will be held on Monday, September 6,‘1920, at Glenlyon Club House, at 4 p . m ., for the purpose of electing a Local Committee for two years.

Immediately after the election, the Local Committee will hold a Meeting.

Business.1. To consider and report to the Provincial Road

Committee with regard to—(o) The names of the .estates (with their acreages) to be

assessed for the private contributions on the maintenance estimates for the year ending September 30, 1920, for Preston-Agra branch road, Wallaha branch road, and Railway Gorge road and bridges.

(6) The sections used by these estates.

(c) The names of the proprietors, resident managers, or superintendents, and of the agents of these estates.

Estimate.Rs. c.

Preston-Agra road 9,697 24Railway Gorge road 1,645 18Wallaha road 1.057 26Waverley bridge .. 86 43Glenlyon bridge . . .. ■ 7839Henfold bridge 96 48Kowlahena bridge. . 82 91

N.B.—The General Meeting for the election of the Local Committee should consist of such number of proprietors or resident managers within the district as shall represent not less than one-third of the acreage.

W. L. K indersley, 'Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 16, 1920.

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Kandenewera-Wariapola Estate Cart Road.(Improvement.) •••

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for widening the first mile of the above road during the year ending Sep­tember 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, have assessed the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government contribution .. Rs. 520- 52Private contributions- .. Rs. 2,082-08

Total acreage, 4,209—Rate per acre, • 4946c., Amount.

Proprietors or Agents, Estates. Acreage. Rs. c. Wariapolla Estates Co.,

Ltd. (R. H. Coombs) .. Wariapola .. 960 .. 474 88Wariapola Estates Co., ■. ,

Ltd. (T. G. Harrison) .. Kandenewera 1,003 .. 496 15E. O. Felsinger .. Watagoda .. 346 .. 171 16Ceylon Land and Produce

Co., Ltd. (A. DysonRooke) . . Strathisla .. 438 .. 216 68

Pitakanda Tea Companyof Ceylon (F. H. Fraser) Pitakanda .. 1,462 . .• 723 21

Total .. 2,082 8

Which sums the proprietors, managers, or agents of the several estates are hereby required to pay to J. A. M. Bond, Esq., Wariapola estate, Matale,.on or before August 31, 1920. (Notice dated May 31, 1920, in Gazette No. 7,107 of June 4, 1920, is hereby cancelled).

W. L. K indersley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 17, 1920.

Lantern Hill-Somerset Estate Cart Road.NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the

advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance

of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, will , on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a .Mf, at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety . . . Rs. 1,300Private contributions , . . Rs. 3,004,

1st to 2nd section, 1 mile.- Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

E. L. F. de Soysa Lantern. Hill ' .. 357W. S. Blackett .. Jack Tree Hill .. 345

Do. Kendagolla 251st to 4th section, 2 miles.

E. G. Jonklaas . .. Gertiville . . . 281st to 6th section 3 miles.

Heirs of Mrs, A. J. Stephens Cooroondoowatta, 486Mrs. A. Stephens Hapugahawatt.a.. . 87Heirs of Martin Kotalawala Galpaya 50

1st to 8th section 4 miles.G. C. S. Hodgson Somerset 432Robt. Wilson .. Meddagodde" - . . . 397

And at the same time and place the Committee will takeevidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 17, 1920.

Lantern Hill-Somerset Estate Cart Road.OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of section 5 of

the Estate Roads 'Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, a proposal having been made to include Meddagodde estate of 397 acres belonging to Mr! RobL Wilson among the estates

liable for assessment for a moiety of the cost of maintenance for nine years, commencing in 1911, and ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A. m., at their office in Kandy, proceed to re-define the limits of the district to include this estate in the district and assess it for the cost of the eight sections of the road, and at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 17, 1920.

Duckwari-Cottaganga Branch Road.OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of the Branch

Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, the following gentlemen have been elected to form the Local Committee to perform the duties imposed by the said Ordinance in respect of the above road for the term ending July 24, 1922 :—

Messrs. E. Russel Cox (Chairman), D. Westland, C. Me L. Miller, and C. M. Woods.

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 18, 1920.

Norwood-Campion Branch Road.OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of the Branch

Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, the following gentlemen have been elected to form the Local Committee to perform the duties imposed by the said Ordinance in respect of the above road for the term ending June 16,1922..—

Messrs. H. V. Greer (Chairman), G. F. Clarke, J., R. Neale, G. F. Sparkes, and J. W. Baillie. !

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 18, 1920. .

, Norton-Carolina Branch Road.VTOTICE is hereby given that, in terms ot the Branch

JLM , Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, the following gentlemen have been elected to form the Local Committee to perform the duties imposed by the said Ordinance in respect of the above road for the term ending July 27, 1922:—

Messrs. S. H. Grigg (Chairman), E- Ware, G. A. Martin,R. Bennet, and C. J. Paterson. , " • • -

W. L. K indersley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 18, 1920.

Galaha-Pupuressa Estate Cart Road. !OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of the Estate

Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, a meeting of the estate representatives interested in the above road will be held on Wednesday, September 29, 1920, at 3 f.m., at Levallon bungalow, for the purpose of electing a Local Committee to serve for two years.

This meeting should consist of such number of pro­prietors or resident managers, within the district as shall - represent not less than one-third 'of-jthe acreage.

The number of members to be .elected should be not less than two nor more than five. , , . , ' .

Immediately after the election, .the Local Committee will hold a meeting to consider the following business, viz. :— . . ' ,' • ‘

(1) To draw up an estimate for the maintenance of the road for year commencing October 1,1920.

(2) To prepare a list of estates with names of proprietors, sections of road which these estates use, and'acreages to be assessed for the private contribution on the above estimate.

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, . ‘ Chairman.

Kandy, August 18, 1920.. - .

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Duckwari-Cottaganga Branch Road.X r OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the _LN advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11 ,Z0 a.m., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety .. Rs. 531 • 50Private contributions .. Rs. 536-81

1st section, i mile.Proprietors or Agents, Estates. Acreage.

Rangala Tea Co. (D. Westland) . Ranwella .. 2001st to 4th section, I f mile.

Galaha Ceylon Tea Estates and Agency Co., Ltd. (C. Me. L. Milt r Cottaganga .. 590

M. L. Wilkins (C. M. Woods) .. Gonawela .. 560Heirs of C. J. Pattenson (C. R. Cox) New Tunisgala and

Girindiella .. 734And at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K i n d e b s l e y ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 18, 1920.

Norton-Carolina Branch Road.(From Carolina Estate, 11th mile, Ambegamuwa

to Norton Bridge).OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with th<

advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Braroh Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the undor-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety .. Rs. 2,584'00Private contributions . . . . Rs. 2,609 ‘ 84

1st to 3rd section, l j miles.Proprietors or Agents. Estates.

T. E. Earle (R. Bennett) .. St. AubinsCarolina Tea Company (S. P.

Blackmore) .. . . Dotiagalla, 1st to 5th section, 2-J- miles.

Scottish Ceylon Tea Company,Limited (R. Bennett) .. Lonach and Ben-

achie ■ .. 7591st to 8th section, 4 miles.

A. H. and E. P. Harding (B. S.Downall) .. . . Killin .. 307

1st to 9th section, 4J miles.A. H. and E. P. Harding (B. S.

' Downall) . . . . Oomar . . 2611st to 10th section, end of road, 5 f miles.

Alliance Tea Co. (C. J. Patterson) . Aberdeen .. 480Heirs of R. Aspland (E. Ware) .. Norton .. 336Hon. Mr. T. E. de Sampayo and

L. B. Fernando (B. J. A. Garrim) Hardenhuish andEUaoya .. 477

H. A. Grigg (S. H. Grigg) .. Lammermoor . . 187H. A. Grigg-and W. J. Hamilton y

(S. H. Grigg) .. . . Laxapanagalla x. 344Do. .. .. Theborton '■ * 191

Fred. Clerk (S. II. Grigg) .. Elfindale .. 640H. A. Grigg .. ' .. Galawatta .. 176Donnybrook Tea Co. (Carson & Co.)

(E. Ware) .. •- .. Donnybrook . ; 375R. Fenwick (E. Ware) .. Glengariffo - • • 338

Acreage336

181

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.Eastern Produce & Estates Com­

pany, Ltd. (C. G. Spiller) .. Dandukelewa andVellaioya .. 1,881

T. R. de Jersey Lovell (L. Greig).. Green Hayes .. 157And at the same time and place, the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office., W. L. K i n d e b s l e y ,

Kandy, August 18, 1920. Chairman-

Norton-Carolina Branch Road.(From Carolina Estate, 11th mile, Ambegamuwa to

Norton Bridge).(Norton Bridge.)

OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the JLn advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the und’r-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the Norton bridge on the 6th mile of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting U nder the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, Septem­ber 11,1920, at 11.30 a .m ., at their-office in Kandy, proceed to assess the undor-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions ::—

Government moiety .. Rs. 215'96Private contributions .. Rs. 218‘ 12Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Alliance Tea Co. (C. J. Patterson) . Aberdeen .. 480Heirs of R. Aspland (E. Ware) . .Norton .. 336Hon. Mr. T. E. de Sampayo and

L. B. Fernando (B. J. A. Carrim) Hardenhuish andEllaoya .. 477

H. A. Grigg (S. H. Grigg) .. Lammermoor .. 187H. A. Grigg and W. J. Hamilton

(S. H. Grigg) .. .. Laxapanagalla . 344Do. .. .. Theberton .. 191

Fred. Clark (S. H. Grigg) .. Elfindale .. 640H. A. Grigg .. .. Galawatta .. 176Donnybrook Tea Co. (Carson & Co.)

(E. Ware) .. Donnybrook .. 375R. Fenwick (E. Ware) .. Glengariffe .. 338Eastern Produce & Estates Com­

pany, Ltd. (C. G. Spiller) . . Dandakelawa andVellaioya .. 1,881

T. R. de Jersey Lovell (L. Greig).. Green Hayes . . 157And at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence,.if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K i n d e b s l e y ,

Kandy, August 18,1920. Chairman.

Norwood-Campion Branch Road.V T OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the

_LN advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Govermnent moiety .. Rs. 5,032-00' Private contributions .. Rs. 5,082-32

1st section, 52 • 80-lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

The Eastern Produce Co., Ltd. . . Norwood .. 882Geo. Steuart & Co. .. Portree .. 275

1st to 3rd section, 94*21 lines. Bogawantalawa Tea Co., Ltd.

(G. H. Sparkes) .. Elbedde .. 747The Rosehaugh Tea & Rubber Co. Lawrence .. 565

. 1st to 4th section, 118* 21 lines.The Rosehaugh Tea & Rubber Co. Venture - . . 405Carson & Co. .. Kew . . 526

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1st to 6th section, 214’ 66 lines.Proprietors or .4 gents. Estates. Acreage.

J. - ill. Robertson & Co. (Capt. GuyWalker) ..' .. St. John Del Rey 725

1st to 7th section, 245 • 43 lines.Bogawantalawa Tea Company,

Limited (G. H. Sparkes) .. Kirkoswald .. 877A. C. T. Meyer .. .. Tientsin .. 385George Steuart & Co. .. Morar .. 497H. A. Oliverson (T. Gidden) .. Singarawatta .. 143T. Gidden (J. W. Baillie) .. Robgill .. 433

1st to 10th section, 334 • 60 lines.Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd. .. Bogawantalawa 615

1st to 12th section, 387 • 40 lines.K. Rollo .. Chapelton .. S85Heirs of G. K. Maitland . . Theresia .. 340

1st to 14th section, 435 "58 lines.D. E. Kelly .. ... Killarney . . . 355Bogawantalawa Tea Co., Ltd. .. Bridwell .. 473

Do. (G. H. Sparkes) .. Bogawana . . 436Anglo-American Direct Tea Trad­

ing Co., Ltd. .. ..L yn sted . . "4051st to 15th section, 476‘ 76 lines.

Imperial Ceylon Tea Estates, Ltd. Friedland .. 163Major-General Sir C. Pr. Hadden,

K.C.B., and Fred. Hadden .. Kotiyagala . . . 1,089Kandapola Estates Co., Ltd. .. Devonford .. 284

1st to 16th section, 529 • 56 lines.Kintyre Estates Company (Geo.

Steuart & Co.) ' . . Eltofts .. 290Ceylon Land and Produce Co., Ltd. Fetteresso .. 438

1st to 17th section, 530 • 64 lines.R. H- Cooper .. . . Lynford . . 273Chas. Strachan & ,Co. (T. Gidden) Campion and

Kohinoor ... 724Ceylon Provincial Estates Co.,

Ltd. .. . . Loinorn . . . 239Imperial Ceylon Tea Estates, Ltd. St. Vigean’s .. 185T. Farr & A. VanCitters . . Northcove . . . 265J. Sheriff .. . . Dunlow & Aldie 477

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K in d e r s l e y ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 18, 1920.

Norwood-Campion Branch Road.(Kotiyagala Bridge.)

"vrO TICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the -IN advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above bridge; situated on- 8th mile of the Norwood-Campion road, for the year ending September 30, 1919, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety .. Rs. 48 • 71Private contributions .. R s. 49 • 20

12th section, 8th mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Anglo-American Direct Tea Trad­ing Co., Ltd. .. . . Lynsted . . 405

Imperial Ceylon Tea Estates, Ltd. Friedland .. 163Major-General Sir C. Fr. Hadden,

K..C.B., and Fred Hadden .. Kotiyagala .. 1,089Kandapola Estates.Co,, Ltd. . . Devonford 284Kintyre Estates Company (Geo.

Steuart & Co.) . . . Eltofts .. 290

Proprietors or Agents. . Estates. Acreage;Ceylon Land and Produce Co., Ltd. Fetteresso .. 438R. H. Cooper .. . . Lynford :. 273Chas. Strachan & Co. (T. Gidden) Campion and

Kohinoor . . ,724Ceylon Provincial Estates Co., Ltd.. Loinorn .. 239Imperial Ceylon Tea Estates, Ltd. St. Vigean’s .. 185T. Farr & A. VanCitters - . . Northcove .. 265J. Sheriff . . . . . Dunlow & Aldie 477

And at the same time arid place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K in d ersley ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

• Kandy, August 18, 1920.

Padiapelella-Ellamulla Branch Road.~VT OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of “ The Branch

Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896;” the following gentlemen have been elected to form the Local Committee to perform the duties imposed by the said .Ordinance in respect of the above road for the term ending May 12,1922:——

Messrs. A. N. Paine.(Chairman), G. H. Baird, and R. A. Shaw.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K indebsley ,

Kandy, August 19, 1920. ' ‘ ’ ' • Chairman.

Padiyapelella-Ellamulla Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” have assessed the proportion due' by each estate in the district interested in the repair of the said road, as follows :—(Revised Estimate No. D 75, sanctioned on June 18, 1920.)

Government moiety ' ■. Rs. 2,293 • 0 .Private contributions Rs. 2,315’ 93

1st to 4th section, 4 miles.Total acreage, 1,844—Moiety of cost, Rs. 1,893 • 96—

. Sectional rate, Re. l -0270c.—Total rate, Re. 1 • 0270c.Amount.

Proprietors or Agents. Estates.. Acreage. Rs. c. Central Tea Co. of Ceylon

(R. A. Shaw) ’.. Kabaragala ..-635 .. 652 211st to 5th section, 4 • 89 miles.

Total acreage, 1,209—Moiety of cost,- Rs. 421-46— Sectional rate ‘3486c.—Total rate, Re. 1 • 3756c-

Colombo Commercial Co., .. , -Ltd. (A. N. Paine) .. Galella ., 273 .. 375 56

The Anglo-American 'Danish Tea Trading Co., . *Ltd. (G. H. Baird) .. Mandaranewara 470 .. 646 57

Colombo Commerical Co.,Ltd. (A. N. Paine) . . EllamuIIa Group 466 .. 641 8

. • . Total .. 2,315 42

Which sums the proprietors, managers, or agents of the several estates are hereby required to pay into the Colonial Treasury, Colombo, on or before September 6,1920.

Rs. c. ,N.B.—Private contributions .. 2,315 93Unexpended balance on estimate

No. D 156 of 1917-18 . . . 25 cts.Unexpended balance on estimate.

No. D 757 of 1917-18 ..2 1 cts.Unexpended balance on estimate

No. D.872 of 1917-18 /. . 5 cts. • ,, ■ -V-L— _ . 0 51

Amount due for 1919-26 . 2,315 42

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K indersley,- Kandy, August 19, 1920. Chairman.

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Pupuressa. Branch Road.(Between Delpitiya and Pupuressa.)

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the undfer-mentioned sum for the main­tenance of the above road for the year ending September SO, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, September 11, -1920, at. 11. SO A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions -.—

Government moiety Private contributions

Rs. 5,084-00 Rs. 5,134-84

1st section, 1 mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

S. R. M. P. L. P. PalaniappaChetty (K. R. A. R. Aruna- jsalem Cbettv) . •■. Godamadittiyawatta 50

T. P. L. P. R. Somasundaram.. Angamone .. 150A. A. J. G. Yapamudiyanselagey

Punehi Banda .. Melbourne .. 80H .J. G. Marley ..A s co t .. 150

1st to 3rd section, 3 miles.S. R. M. P. L. P .. Palaniappa ' 7

Chetty (K. R. A. R. Arana - salem Ghetty) .. Mount Havana

D. S. de Simon .. Zion HillA. R. L. S. V. N. Supramaniam

Chetty and A. R. L. S. V. N.Sevugan Chettiar .. Groyehill

Central Province Tea Estate Co. , , r (H. J. G. Marley) ‘ .. Castlemilk

■ 1st to 5th section, 5 miles.S. R. M. Pi' L. P. iPalaniappa ...

Chetty (K. R. A. R. Aruna-salem Cbetty) .. Wariyagoda . . 70

' 1st to 7th section, 7 miles.

19059

77

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W. J. Charsley Fernando Bros,

W. D. Ranasingha T. N. Christie (A. Stott) Kaluhamy AracciW. J

S.

Soysa Do.Do.Do.‘Do;

J. Fernando

, Pussatenna ‘ .. 300Pussatenna (Temple 129

Land)Antanidena ~ .. 75Moolgama .. 382J

. Pannanwalayawatta 40

. Kalawelgolla .. , 24

. Berakarayadeniya 24

. Kalugamuwa .. 24

. Sammimalley . ,l 44

. Maligamalle .. 64

. Sydney Bill . 150

. 589

. 314

. . 1,782

.'2,396

. . 429

.. 478

Alawatugoda-Aneoombra Estate Cart Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that, -in terms of the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, the following

gentlemen have been elected to form the Local Committee to perform the duties imposed by the said Ordinance in respect of the above road for the term ending May 28, 1 9 2 2 :-

Messrs. H. Orloff (Chairman), J. Taylor, A.. C. Morgan, and C. E. Hamilton.

W. L. K in d e b sle y ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 20, 1920.

High Forest-Bramley Branch Road.[V | OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the l N advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, on a revised estimate, the Provincial Road Com­mittee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates .to make up the private contri- butions :—•

Government moiety Private contributions

Rs. 1,635-"0 Rs. 1,651-35

1st to 3rd section, 1J mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Bois Brothers, Agents (F.Superintendent) . . Kurunduoya 683

1st to 4th section, 1-92 mile.J. M. Robertson & Co. (F. O. Sprinks,■ Superintendent) Rillamulla.. 230

Carson & Co. (F. O. Sprinks) Bramley .. 297Boustead Bros. (F. O. Sprinks) Lauriston . . 235Whittall & Co. (W. Poison) High Forest 1,609

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

(Notice dated May 25, 1920, in Gazette No. 7,105 of May 28, 1920, is hereby cancelled.)Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W . L. K in d e b sl e y ,

Kandy, August 20, 1920. Chairman.

1st to 9th section, 9 miles. •Ceylon Proprietory Estates Co. . ' ;

(H. M. Picken) .. Beaumont Group. . 1,2161st to 10th section,, 10 miles. ..

Anglo-Ceylon and General Es­tates Co., Limited (J. G.Forsyth ... .. Stellenberg

J, Northmore (J. G. Forsyth). • Whyddon H. Rogers, Sons Co. (W.

Evelyn Crick) ' .. DeltaRajawella Produce Company

(A. P. Sandbach) .. Le Vallon GroupMrs. David Smith (H- Wilkinson

Kay) .. . . New Forest •'E. D. Padwick (E. A; Clive) .. Yarrow Group Lipton, Limited (G. L. H."

Doudney) ' .; Pooprassie Group.. 1,365

And at the«same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. . .

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s'Qffico, Chairman.

Kandy, August 19, 1920.

Dotaie Branch Road.(Between Wattegama near Railway Bridge and Elkaduwa.) \ T OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the JL v advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for .the year ending September 30, 1920, on a revised estimate, the Provincial Road Com­mittee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a.m., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private con­tributions :----

Government moiety .. Rs. 2,786-50Private contributions .. Rs. 2,814-36

1st to 3rd section, 2-53 miles.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Mackwood & Co. . . Inchestelly .. 1101st to 7th section, 6-53 miles.

E. G. Simpson .. MandolgirikandaColombo Commercial Company,

Limited C. C. du Pre Moore) .. Hunasgiriya ..1st to 8th section, 7-53 miles.

C.'Ross Wright .. .. MerrigTJkuwela Estates Company (H.

L. Anley)1st to 9th section, 8

Bosanquet & Co. (D. A. Miles)Skeen & Co. (F. J. Reiss)E. G. Beilby ..H. L. Anley ' .. ‘ .Geo. Steuart & Co. (H. D. Graham)

Talingamadde -18 miles. Elkaduwa Group Hunugalla Group Weygalla Mahatenna Galgawatta

220

1,426

100

"15

1,810686

■357384215

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And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if- necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. >

(Notice dated May 25, 1920, in Gazette No. 7,105, is hereby cancelled.)Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K i n d e r s l e y ,

Kandy, August 20, 1920. Chairman.

Darrawella-Annfield Branch Road.( Vide Notice dated May 25,1920, appearing in Gazette

No. 7,105 of May 28, 1920.)

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the main­tenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, on a revised estimate, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordi­nance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A .M ., at their office in Kandy, proceed.to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the difference of the private contributions:—

Original Revised Difference: Estimate. Estimate.

Government moiety Private contributions

Rs. c. 862 50 871 13

Rs. c. 1,020 0 1,030 20

Rs. c. 157 50 159 7

1st section, 32 • 85 lines. ■Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage,

N. G. Campbell . . Darrawella 6291st to 2nd section, 1 mile 17'65 lines.

Carson & Co. Hadley 2281st to 3rd section, 1 mile 32 • 56 lines.

M. I. Wilkins Invery 513R. C. Scott .. Ottery, No. 1 . 243

1st to 4th section, 2 miles 19'07 lines.Vogan Tea Co. Ottery, No. 2 138

1st to 5th section, 2 miles 31'84 lines.A. G. Johnstone St. Leys 130

1st to 6th section, 3 •50 miles.H. B. Daniell (Agent) Annfield 284George Steuart & Co. Roscrea . . . 205

Do. Erlsmere 173Vogan Tea Co. (Lee, Hedges & Co.,

Agents), A. Alger, Superintendent Stamford Hill 138Do. Barkindale 81

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objectionsand suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W . L. K in d e r s l e y ,

Kandy, August 20, 1920. Chairman.

. Madulkele-Kabaragalla Branch Road.(Between Madulkele and Kabaragalla.)

NOTICE is here y given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council,

haying agreed to grant thp under-mentioned sum for the maintenance of the above road for the year ending Sept­ember 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance 1896,” have assessed the proportion due by each estate m the district interested in the said road, as follows -

(Estimate No. D 86 sanctioned on June 18, 1920.) Government moiety. .. Rg 1 702*00Private contributions .. p s l ’ 7i9-02

1st section, 1 mile.Total acreage, 6,449—Moiety of cost, Rs. 523-S6__

Sectional rate, -0812c.—Total rate, -0812c.

Proprietor or Agents. Estates.The Anglo Ceylon and

General Estates Co.,Ltd. (E. H. Hitch­cock) .. Ellerton ,

Do. . .. Nillomally

Amount. Acreage. Rs. c.

72 .. 5 851,005 . . 81 64

Amount.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage. Rs. e.

H .lL Clarke, C. J. Scott,'andC. W. Wood ... Kallebokka 668 .. 54 27

1st and 2nd sections, 2 miles.' Total acreage, 4,704—Moiety of cost, Rs. 523 • 86—

Sectional rate, • 1113c.—Total rate, *1925c.Skrine & Co. (H .Fold) Galheria .. , 607; ..116 91

1st to 4th section, 3 J miles.Total acreage, 4,097—Moiety of cost, Rs. 654'81—

Sectional rate, '1598c.—Total rate, *3524c. Thomas Barlow and

Brother (J. Greig) .. Brse and Dell,Hatanwalla,Marnagala .. 1,723 ..607 21

H. A. Clarke .. Deyanilla .. 460 .. 162 11Gordon Frazer & Co. .. Relugas: .. 858 . .126 18H. A. Clarke and H. W.

Kennedy ... Cabaragalla .. 386, ..136 4The Earl of Glasgow ’

(G. W. Hunter Blair) Poengalla Hoo- - lankanda, and

Kirigalpota-kande .. 1,170 ..412 32

, Total 1,702 53

Rs. c.N.B.—Private contributions .. ' -1,719 2

Unexpended balance on estimateNo. D 158 of 1917-18 . . . . . - 16 49

Amount to be recovered on account 1919-20 . ; 1,702 53

Which sums the proprietors, managers, or agents of the several estates are hereby required to pay into the Colonial Treasury, Colbmbo, on or before September 6, 1920.

W . L. K in d e rsle y ,Provincial Road,Committee’s Office, Chairman...

Kandy, August 20, 1920.

Alawatugoda-Ancoombra Estate Cart Road.(Maintenance, 1920.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, the report of the Local Committee having been received,' and an estimate,

amounting to Rs. 5,798 having been approved fer tile maintenance of- the above road for the year-1920, the* Provincial Road Committee, in accordance with the provi­sions of Sections 24 and 19 of the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, will, on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.,30 a . m . , at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the prppmtion due by each of the following estates to make up the contribution :—

1st section, 26: chains..Proprietors or Agents. ■ Estates. Acreage.

Heirs of Alex. Stevenson (Mackwood ~& Co., Agents ; W. D. Stevenson, , 1Superintendent) .. Craigingilt .. 323

1st and 2nd sections, 87 chains;George Steuart & Co., Agents; C.

E. Hamilton, Superintendent, - . . Syston (oldclearing) . . 169

1st and 3rd sections, 106 chains or 1 mile and 26 chains.J. A. Macalister (Aitken, Spence &

Co., Agents ; J. Taylor, Superin-' ■tendent) .. . . Barton . . . 851st to 4th section, 146 chains or 1 mile and 66 chains.

George Steuart & Co., Agents ; C, E.Hamilton, Superintendent . .■ Syston (new

clearing) . . 1731st to 5th section, 186 chains or 2 miles and 26 chains.

H. L. Cameron and B. H. Jenkyns (George Steuart & Co., Agents^J. Taylor, Superintendent^ V. Velane .. 187

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Proprietors or Agents. • Estates! Acreage.Heirs of B. H. Jenkyns (George

Steuart & Co., Agents ; W. H. L.Cameron, Superintendent) . ,• Wallsend .. 831st to 6th section, 264 chains or 3 miles and 24 chains.

E. H-. Wijenayake .» . 'VBijenayake’s,Estate .. 110

1st to 9th section, 470 chains or 5 miles and 70 chains.Kandyan Hills Co, Ltd. (Carson'

& Co., Ltd., Agents ; J. Taylor,Superintendent) .. Pansalatenna 2341st to 10th section, 548 chains or 6milos and 68 chains.

Kandyan Rubber and Tea Estates Ltd. (Lee,Hedges & Co., Agents ;H. Orloff Combe, Superintendent) Ancoombra

GroupDoolgalla (Ceylon) Rubber Estates

Ltd. (Aitken, Spence & Co.Agents ; A. 6. Morgan, Superin-

- tendent) . . . . ParawattaMrs. P. B. Nugawela .. Nova Zembla .Keppitigalla Rubber Estates, Ltd.,

(Harrisons & Crosfield, Agents;A. C. Morgan) . , . . NargollaAnd at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K i n d e r s l e y ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 20, 1920.

805

38466

169

Golahenwatta-Yatawatta Branch Road.IVT OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the

JLN advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the main­tenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, o n Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A.M ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions:—

Government moiety ,. Rs. 1,725 ■ 00Private contributions .. Rs. 1,742 • 25

- 1st to 3rd section, 3 miles.Proprietors or Agents., Estates,

J, H. Carson and W. H. Tin- dall& Co. (Agents, Carson Co. and W. Hermon Sup­erintendent, J Hayward)... Hylton and Maoool-

' . lusa

Acreage.

5551st to 4th section, 4 miles.

The' Lanka Plantations Co., Limited (J. M. Robertson & Co., Superintendent, C. H, Lambert), (.J. M. S. Bar- low)

The Dangan Rubber Co., Ltd. (Agents Carson & Co., Superintendent, T. B. Wor­thington)

Yatawatta • • 1,266

Dangan and LowerDangan .. 829

• Vauxhall Rubber Co., Ltd.(Agents, J. M. Robertson &Co., Superintendent, C. H.Lambert) ... Laksahena .. 341And at the Same time and place the .Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K i n d e r s l e y

Kandy, August 21, 1920. Chairman.

Maskeliya-Cruden Branch Road.(Maskeliya Bridge. )

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­

nance of the Maskeliya bridge on the 1st mile of Hie above road for the year ending September 30,1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, September 11, ,1920, at 11.30 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions : —

Government moiety Private contributions

Proprietors or Agents.J. M. Robertson & Co.Sir Thomas Lipton

Do.J. M. Robertson & Co.G. B. de MowbrayJ. M. Robertson & Co. Whittall & Co.

Do. ..A. P. JuckesColombo Commercial Co., Ltd. Whittall & Co. ..

Do. . . .J. M. Robertson & Cb.

Do.Geo. Steuart & Co.

Do.

Rs. 49-50 Rs. 49-99

Estates. Acreage.Glentilt 448Bunyan 296Ovoca 255Mocha 588Dotale 108Queensland 281Bloomfield .. 262Mottingham 258Dunnottar 187Emelina 205Brunswick 256Caskieben 206Midlothian 244Deeside 441Glenugie 377Bargrove 20,5

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K in d e rsle y ,

Kandy, August 23, 1920. Chairman.

Maskeliya-Cruden Branch Road.1SJOT1CE is hereby given that the Governor, with the

advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sums for the main­tenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a.m., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to

■ make up the private contributions :—Revised Estimate No. D 167, sanctioned June 25, 1920.

' Government moiety .. Rs. 1,360-00, Private contributions .. Rs. 1,373-60

Supplementary Estimate No. D 897, sanctioned April 20, 1920.

Government moiety ,. Ks. 300Private contributions .. Rs. 303

1st section, 27 • 68 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage,

J. M. Robertson & Co. .. Glentilt .. 448Sir Thomas Lipton .. Bunyan . . 296

Do. .. ..O v o ca .. 258J. M. Robertson & Co. .. Mocha . , 588G. B. de Mowbray .. Dota e . , 108

1st to 2nd section, 80 ■ 48 lines.C. E. Wedd .. . . Queensland .. 28]

1st to 4th section, 159-70 lines.Whittall & Co. .. Bloomfield

Do. .. .. MottinghamA. P. Juckes .. .. DunnottarColombo Commercial Co,, Ltd.. Emelina Whittall & Co. . - . . Brunswick

Do. .. . . CaskiebenJ. M. Robertson & Co. .. Midlothian

1st to 6th section, 190-08 lines.J. M. Robertson & Co. .. DeesideGeo. Steuart & Co. .. Glenugie

Do. .. .. BargroveAnd at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K indersley

' Kandy, August 23, 1920. Chairman.

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Norwood Upcot Branch Road. 4', ,

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and-consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sums for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Revised estimate No. D 170, sanctioned, ’June 25, 1920. Government moiety . . Rs. 3,808 • 00Private contributions .. Rs. 3,846 • 08

Supplementary Estimate No. D 898, sanctioned April 20, 1920.

Government moiety .. . . Rs. 700Private contributions .. . . Rs. 707

1st and 2nd sections, \\ mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

M. Elton Lane ' . . Haloowella . . 2441st to 5th section, 3| miles.

J. M. Robertson & Co. .. Lanka and Craighill . 2041st to 6th section, 4 miles.

R. Cotesworth .. Stockholm . , 283Do. . . Lower Cruden . . 194

1st to 7th section, 4} miles.Geo. Steuart & Co. . . Mahagala

1st to 8th section, 5|- miles.C. P. Hayes . . Mahanilu

1st to 9th section, 6 miles.A. Sikes . . Kincora

1st to 10th section, 6f milesR. B. Harvey .. GouravillaCeylon. Tea Plantation Co. .. Alton

Do. . . . . BeaconsfieldJ. S. Stevenson (Scottish

Ceylon Tea Co., Agents) .. Blairavon Whittall & Co. .. Minna

1st to 12th section, 7 9/10 miles.Mackwood & Co. Scarborough 276C. B. Prettijohn Ormidale 350Mackwood & Co. Anandale 296Whittall & Co. . . . Cleveland 340Rosehaugh Tea Co. Caledonia and Meeria­

cotta 409Fairlawn Estates Co. Suriakanda 221

Do. .. Fairlawn 297Do. Glencoe (Bargany) .. , 208

Scottish Ceylon Tea Co. Mincing Lane -a . ! 194A. J. Austin (George Steuart

& Co., Agents) Ladbrook 208Ceylon Tea Plantations Co... Upcot 232C. B. Prettijohn Strathspey .. 231

And at the same time and place the- Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, . Chairman.

Kandy, August 23, 1920. !

290

290

245

706225168

177277

Norwood-Upeot Branch Road.(Improvements.)

“VTOTICE is hereby given that the Director of - Public _LV Works having, in accordance with the provisions of section 23 of “ Hie Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896,” framed and submitted an estimate amounting to Rs. 25,312-50 for general improvements to the above road, the Provincial Road Committee act ing under the provisions of the said Ordinance, Will on Saturday, September 11,1920, at 11.30 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make’ up the private contribu­tions :—

Government moiety . . Rs. 12,500-00Private contributions . . Rs. 12,812 -50

0-:l—First mile.Private contribution, Rs. 324 • 48.

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.M. Elton Lane .. Haloowella . . • 244

1- 2 —Second mile.Private contributions, Rs. 1,094- 54.

2 - 3—Third mile.Private contribution, Rs. 386 -49.

’Proprietors or Agents. Estates.J. M. Rob.erts.pn & Co. .. Lanka and Craighill

3-4, fourth mile.Private contribution, Rs. 365 ■ 99.

R. Cotesworth. .. StockholmDo. , . . • Lower Cruden

204

-283194

4 - 5 —Fifth mile. - Private contribution, Rs. 3,097 • 53.

Geo. Steuart & Co. .. Mahagala .. 2905 - 6—Sixth mile. ' . * , .

Private contribution, Rs. 1,994 -26.C. P. Hayes .. Mahanilu .. 290A Sikes . . . Kincora .. 245

6- 7—Seventh mile.Private contribution, Rs: 4,927 • 90.1 j . Q ,

R. B. Harvey ... Gouravilla .. 706Ceylon Tea Plantations Co. Alton .. .. 225

Do. ... Beaconsfield ,.. 168J. S. Stevenson (Scottish

Ceylon Tea Co., Agents) Blairavon " .. 177Whittall & Co. .. Minna .. 277

7-8—Eighth mile.Private contribution, Rs. 621-31.

Mackwood & Co. .. Scarborough .. 276C. B. Prettijohn . . Ormidale . .. 350Mackwood & Co. .. Anaridale . ’. . 296Whittall & Co. . . . Cleveland . 3 4 0Rosehaugh Tea Co. .. Caledonia and Meeriacotta 409 Fairlawn Estate Co. .. Suriakanda .. 221

Do. .. - Fairlawn .. 297Do. . . Glencoe (Bargany) .. 208

Scottish Ceylon Tea Co... Mincing Lane .. 194A. J. Austin (George1

Steuart & Co., Agents). Ladbrook .. 208Ceylon Tea Plantations Co. Upcot .. 232C. B. Prettijohn . Strathspey .. 231

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

. W. L. K indebsley,Provincial Road Committee’s’ Office, Chairman.

Kandy, August 23, 1920.

Branch Road from Norwood Bridge to Maskeliya and Moray.

NOTICE is -hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September .30,. 1920, the Provincial- Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads, Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions

Government moiety . . . Rs. 7,480Private contributions ■ .. Rs. 7,554

1st section, 23-11 lines. Proprietors or Agents. Estates.

The Eastern Produce and Estates Company, Ltd. Norwood

1st to 3rd section, 99" 141ines. Mackwood & Co. ., New Valley

1st to 5th section, 190-83.R. Lamb . . Rockwood

1st to 7th section, 270-86 lines.F. H.’ Gossage . . Maskeliya

1st to’ 8th’section, 323-66lines. J. M. Robertson &’Co. . . GlentiltSir Thomas Lipton .. Bunyan

’Do. ’ ... Ovoca

Acreage.

882

457

149

372

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Proprietors, and. Agents.J. M Robertson '& Co ..

Do.Do.

Whittall & Co.Do.

A. P.'JuckesColombo Commercial Com- * pany, Ltd.

Whittall & Co.Do.

J. M. Robertson & Co. .. Do.

William Rollo (George Steuart & Co.)

Do.G. B. de Mowbray . . . C. H. Hood

Do.

Estates.MochaQueenslandCraighill and LankaBloomfieldMottinghamDunnottar

EmelinaBrunswickCaskiebenMidlothianDeeside

Glenugie .BargroveDotaleBraemerKelaniya

Geo. Steuart & Co. Do.

E. & H. A. Webb Miss V. N. Hood Lewis Brown & Co. Whittall & Co.

Do.Lambert L. Pieris

1st to'9th section, 363'26 lines.Brownlow and TarfGangawattaMousakeleEkolsundNyanzaLuccombe and HeathfieldRutherfordHapugastenne

1st to 11th section, 402‘ 86 lines. Geo. Steuart & Co. .. Kintyre

Do. .. Bitterne

Acreage.588

. i 281.. 204

262 258 187

... 205256 206

.. 244

.. -441

.. 377

.. 206 108

351£

583 186 278 305 394 478 876 6t)6

288 169

Proprietors and Agents,A. N. Greig F. H. Etches Uplands Tea Estates Co.

Do.Do.Do.

L. Elwell ..

S. B. Bell

P. C. Adams .. Ricarton and Leaston .. 596 Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.1st to 12th section, 420 • 28 lines. E. H. Etches . ' Forres 387

A. N. Greig . , Laxapana, York, and Uplands Tea Estates Co. . Moray and Vallodolid 461John’s land 866 Do. . Geddes 198

R. H. Price .. Blantyre 239 Do. . Corfu 187Do. .. St. Andrews 32 f Do. . Rajamalle .. 212

G. Johnson .. Dalhousie 289 L. Elwell . Gartmore Group,Do. .. Situlaganga 143 Larchfield, Gartmore,

A. N. Greig .. Suluganga 155 Bevys, Frogmore. .. 8481st to 13th section, 473’ 08 lines. S. B. Bell . Adam’s Peak 742

E. H; Etches Forres 3871st to 14th section, 513'80 lines.

Uplands Tea Estates Co. . Moray and Vallodolid .. 461Do. .. Geddes .. 198Do. .. Corfu .. 187Do. .. Rajamalle .. 212

L. Elwell .. Gartmore Group, Larch-field, Gartmore Bevys,Frogmore .. 848

Shaw Wallace & Co. .. Adam’s Peak . .. 742And at the same time and place the Committee willj take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.'Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K i n d e r s l e y ,

Handy, August 23, 1920. Chairman.

Branch Roas from Norwood Bridge to Maskeliya and, Moray.(Laxapana Bridge. )

I^TOTICE is hereby given that'the Governor, with the JLM 1 advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the -under-mentioned sum for the. mainte­nance of the Laxapana bridge on the 34th mile of the above road for the year ending September 30,1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,’ ’ will on Saturday, September 11, 1920,.at 11. 30 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :— .

Government moiety .-. Rs. 263 33Private contributions .. Rs. 265’ 96

Estates. Acreage.Suluganga .. 155Forres .. 387Moray and Vallodolid. 461Geddes .. 198Corfu .. 187Rajamalle .. 212Gartmore . Group,

Larchfield, Gartmore,Bevys, Frogmore .. 848

Adam’s Peak .. 742And at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K in d e r s l e y ,

Kandy, August 23, 1920. Chairman.

Branch Road from Norwood Bridge to Maskeliya and Moray.(Situluganga Bridge.)

NOTICE is hereby given that the ’Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above bridge for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned ■estates to make up the private contributions:—

’ Government moiety •• . . Rs. 66-00Private contributions .. Rs. 66’ 66

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.A. N. Greig .. Laxapana, York, and\ 3 ‘ ' John’s land 866

R. H. Price .. Blantyre .. 239Do. .. St. Andrews .. 321

G. Johnson .. Dalhousie 289Do. .. Situlaganga 143

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K i n d e r s l e y ,

Kandy, August 23, 1920. Chairman.

Norwood-Maskeliya Branch Road.OTICE is hereby given that, in terms of section 20 of

-LN “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896,” the proprietor of Haloowella estate of 244 aeres has claimed exemption from payment of assessment for the above road, and the Provincial Road Committee having agreed to exempt the said estate, it is the intention of the said Com­mittee to alter and yary the limits of the district. The Provincial Road Committee will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a.m., at their office in Kandy, hear objections, if any, and exclude the said estate from the district.Provincial Road Committee’s Office. W. L. K i n d e r s l e y .

Kandy. August 23, 1920. Chair mao.

Brownlow-Luccombe Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant' the under-mentioned sum for the upkeep of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, September 11, 1920, at 11.30 a.m., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to . make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety .. Rs. 1,088’ 00Private contributions .. Rs. 1,098*88

1st section, 35 • 20 lines.Proprietors or Agents. . Estates. Acreage.

Geo. Steuart & Co. .. Kintyre .. 2881st to 2nd section, 66 • 00 lines.

Geo. Steuart & Co. .. Bitterne . • 169

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1st to 3rd section, 86'40 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

P. C. Adams .. Rickarton and Leaston .. 596Geo. Steuart & Co. .. Gangawatta .. 186

1st to 4th section, 127‘ 60 lines.Lewis Brown & Co. .. Mousakele .. 278

1st to 5th section, 158'40 lines.Miss V. N. Hood .. Ekolsund .. -305

1st to 6th section, 184-80 lines.Lewis Brown & Co. .: Nyanza .. 394

1st to 7th section, 204*34 lines.Whittall & Co. .. Rutherford . . 276

Do. .. Luccombe and Heathfield 478Lambert L. Pieris .. Hapugastenne .. 606

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.Provincial Road Committee’s Office, W. L. K i n d e b s l e y ,

Kandy, August 23, 1920. Chairman.

* Kandenewera-Wariapola Estate Cart Road.

A MEETING of the Local Committee of the above road will be held, in terms of the provisions of the

Estates Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, at Wariapola Bungalow, at 3.30 p . m . , on Thursday, August 26, 1920.'

Business.1. To elect a Chairman in place of Mr. C. P. Anderson.2. To discuss the condition of the Wariapola bridge.3. To discuss the question of widening the road.4. To consider the expenditure and estimates for the

current year.Any other business of which due notice is given.

. _ C. P. A n d e b s o n ,Wariapola estate, Chairman, Local Committee.

Matale, August 9, 1920. ,

Bevilla-Digowa Estate Cart Road.

WHEREAS the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 5 of the. Estates Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, on the report of the Local Committee, proposes to alter and vary

the limits of the district defined in respect of the Bevilla-Digowa Estate Cart Road for the purpose of including the estate called Kirigalla, as being liable to be assessed for the repair and upkeep of the said road as per notice dated August 11, 1920, and whereas the said estate will then become bound and liable under the provisions of the said Ordinance for payment of a share of repair and upkeep as well as a share of the original cost of construction of the said' road, and the Local Committee for the said road have.assessed and apportioned the proportion so payable for construction by Kirigalla estate at Rs. 774-67 as shown in the schedule hereto annexed, which assessment the Provincial Road Committee proposes to confirm, and call upon the proprietor of the said estate to pay the said sum, to be applied as provided under section 21 (a) of the said Ordinance. <

It is hereby notified that the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa will oh Wednesday, September 8. 1920, at 2 p .m ., at their office in Ratnapura, will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objectionsand suggestions.

Provincial Road Committee, ' ' • © . 0 E d e P i n t o ,Ratnapura, August 11, 1920.

S c h e d u l e b e f e b b b d t o . .for Chairman.

Proportion payable for Construction of Bevilla-Digowa Estate Cart Road after the new Estate Kirigalla is added to the District

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Nagolla (Ceylon) Rubber and Tea Plan­tations, Ltd. 'Messrs. Carson & Co.,Agents) ,.. . .Manikanda

Messrs L. Bayly and G. A. Talbot . ;Digowa Mrs. N. E. Wijesekara, care of D. D.

Pedris, Pettah, Colombo ..DonrillA. J. R. de Soysa . . . .Tatuwala-

kanda .W.rS. Kadigawa .. . .KirigaUa .T. A. de S. Wijeratna . .PannilaDona Engeltina Welikala, Don Charles

Wijewardena, and - Dona Caroline Wijewardena, care of D. L. Welikala,Avissawella . . . .Patberiya

C. C. Wijetunga, Union House, Ram- balapitiya . . . . Gangaturiya 30

.General Charges on

Sections A and B.

Rs. c.

A Section. B Section.

Rs. c. Rs. c.

437544

70

34020

180

67

2,758 64.. 8,628 61.. 6,903 71. 3,434 10.. 10,741 35.. 8,594 11.

C Section.

Rs. c.

13,384 42. 16,661 67.

441 87.. 1,382 15.. 1,105 86.. 2,183 95.

2,146 31.. 126 24..

5,371 36.. 263 85.,

10,413 39.38458.

3,461 22.

1,288 34.

576 87.

Total

Rs. c.

31,675 38 39,431 23

5,073 83

17,931 6774 67

3,461 22

1,288 34

576 87

Total . . 1,688 ,8,907 16 20,752 11 22,238 89 48,314 44 100,212 60

" Summary.

1st Assessment. 2nd Assessment. 3rd AssessmentRe. c .. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

Manikanda .. 18,387 40 . . 15,889 43 .. 31,898 75 .. 31,675 38Digowa .. 22,761 87 . . . 19,670 69 .. 39,709 36 . . 39,431 23Donrill . . --- --- . . 5,109 60 .. 5,073 83Tatuwalakanda .. 7,409 2 . . 12,042 23 . . 18,104 56 .. 17,931 6Kirigalla . . --- — __ 774 67Pannila . . --- , . 4,051 96 .. 3,502 74 .. 3,461 22Patberiya . . . --- — 1,303 80 .. 1,288 34Gangaturiya * • • • 583 79 .. '576 87

Total . . 48,558 29 51,654 31 - 100,212 60 100,212 60

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Bevilla-Digowa Estate Cart Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Local Committee for the above road having reported to the Provincial

Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, that the estates interested in the said road have been assessed for the expenditure incurred from January 1 to December 31,1919, in the maintenance of the said road on the acreages and for the sections at Rs. 4,242 • 50 as shown iu the sub­joined schedule, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of sections 24 of the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, will on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 P.M., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to consider and confirm the assessment made by the Local Committee, and at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and sug­gestions. —

Sc h e d u l e r e f e r r e d t o .

Section A from Digowa to Tatuwalakanda boundary, a distance of | mile.

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Nagolla (Ceylon) Rubber and Tea Plantation,Ltd. (Messrs. Carson & . 'Company, Agents) .. Manikanda 437

Messrs. L. Bayly and G.A. Talbot ' , .. Digowa .. 541

Mrs. N. E. Wijesekera, care of D. D. Pedris ... Donrill .. ' 70 '.

Contri­bution. Rs. c.

158 67

196 42

25 41

Total 380 50

Section B from Tatuwalakanda boundary at the Sitawaka-ganga, a distance

t o1st section, 1 mile.

Nagolla (Ceylon) Rubber and Tea Plantation,

. Ltd. (Messrs. Carson &Company, Agents) .. Manikanda

Messrs. L. Bayly and G.A. Talbot • • Digowa ..

Mrs. N. E. Wijesekara,care of D. D. Pedris.. Donrill

A. J. R. de Soysa .. Tatuwala­kanda ..

W. S. Kadigawa .. Kirigalla ..2nd section, £ mile.

Nagolla (Ceylon) Rubber and Tea Plantation,Ltd. (Messrs. Carson &Company, Agents) .. Manikanda

Messrs. L. Bayly and G.A. Talbot .. Digowa

Mrs. N. E. Wijesekara, care of D. D. Pedris ..

A. J. R. de Soysa .

to Anibalampitiya of l i mile.

W. S. Kadigawa

Donrill Tatuwala­

kanda . Kirigalla .

437

541

70

44620

437

541

70

44620

207 88

257 35

33 39

212 17 9 51

257 93

319 29

41 30

263 18 11 80

Total ... 1,613 80

Section C from Ambalampitiya at the Sitawaka-ganga to Beoilla cart road, o distance of miles.

1st section, 1 mile.Tagolla (Ceylon) Rubber

and Tea Plantation,Ltd. (Messrs.. Carson &Company, Agents) ..

lessrs. L. Bayly and G.A. Talbot t • • Digowa

[rs. N. E. Wijesekara, care of D. D. Pedris . . Donrill

, J. R. de S oy^ " T* £ ^ “A* do S. Wijeratna .. Pannila

Manikanda 437

541

70

446180

192 7

237 66

30 75

195 92 79 7

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage,

Dona Engeltina Welikala,Dona Charles Wijewar­dena, and Dona Caro­line Wijewardena, care of D. L. Welikala,Avissawella ... Patberiya ..

C. C. Wijetunga, UnionHouse, Bambalapitiya Gangaturiya

W. S. Kadigawa .. Kirigalla' . .

•67

3020

2nd section, 1 mile.Nagolla (Ceylon) Rubber

and Tea Plantation,Ltd. (Messrs. Carson &Company, Agents) .. Manikanda

Msessrs. L. Bayly and G.A. Talbot .. Digowa

Mrs. N. E. Wijesekara,care of D. D. Pedris .. Donrill

A. J. R. de Soysa .. Tatuwala­kanda

T. A. de S. Wijeratna .. Pannila D ona Engeltina W elikala,

Don Charles. Wijewar- dena, and Dona Caro­line Wijewardena, care of D. L. Welikala,Avissawella .. Patberiya .

C. C. Wijetunga, Union ■ place, Bambalapitiya Gangaturiya

W. S. Kadigawa .. Kirigalla ..

• 3rd section, £ mile)Nagolla (Ceylon) Rubber

and ‘ Tea Plantation,Ltd. (Messrs. Carson &Company, Agents) ..

Messrs. L- Bayly and G.A. Talbot

Mrs. N. E. Wijesekara, care of D. D. Pedris ..

A. J. R. de Soysa

T. A. de S. Wijeratna ..Dona Engeltina Welikala,

Don Charles Wijewar­dena, and Dona Caro­line Wijewardena, care of D. L. Wilikala,Avissawella .. Patberiya ..

C. C. Wijetunga, Union House, Bambalapitiya Gangaturiya

W. S. Kadigawa .. Kirigalla ..

Total

437

541

70

446180

67

3020

Manikanda

Digowa

DonrillTatuwala­

kandaPannila

437

541

70

446180

67

3020

Contri­bution. Rs. c,.

29 43

13 17 8 78

242 57

300 35

38 85

' 247 '57 99 91

37.19

16 65 II 10

113 96

141 19

18 25

116 31 46 95

.. 1747

7 82 5 21

.. 2,248 50

Grand Total .. 4,242 50

Estates.

Summary.Aoerage. A Section. B Section. C Section. Total.

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. p. Rs.Manikanda 437. .158 67. .465 81.. 548 60. .1173Digowa 541. .196 42. .576 64.. 679 2 0 . .1452Donrill 70. . 25 41. . 74 69.. 87 85. . 187Tatuwalakanda 446. , -- .475 35.. 559 80. .1035Pannila 180. , --- , 225 93. . 225Patberiya , :. 67. - , , 84 9. . 84Gangaturiya .. 30. . -- 37 64. . 37Kirigalla " . . 2 0 : . 21 3 l!! 25 9. . 46

8

Total ..1,791 380 50 1,613 802,248 20 4,242 50

Provincial Road Committee,Ratnapura, August 11, 1920.

C. E. de Pintc ■ ■' ‘ for Chaim

P art I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Aug. 27, 1920

Bevilla-Digowa Estate Cart Road.OTICE is hereby given that, acting under the provisions

of section 5 of the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, will on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 p .m ., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to alter and vary the limits of the district already defined in respect of the Bevilla-Digowa Estate Cart Road, for the purpose of including the estate called Kirigalla, which uses the road, for assessment for upkeep and repair of the said road, and that at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. It is proposed that the amended district shall consist of the following estates :—

Proprietors or Agents. Nagolla (Ceyion) Rubber and

Estates. Acreage.

Tea Plantation, Limited y ', (Messrs. Carson & Co., Agents)

Messrs. L. Bayly and G. A.Manikanda .. 437

TalbotMrs. N. E. Wijesekara,- care of

Digowa .. 541

D. D. Pedris, Pettah, Colombo Donrill .. 70A. J. R. de Soysa Tatuwalakanda .. 446T. A. de S. Wijeratna Dona Engeltina Welikala, Don

Charles Wijewardena, and Dona Caroline Wijewardena, care of D. L. Welikala,

Pannila .: iso

AvissawellaC. C. Wijetunga, Union House,

Patberiya . . 67

Bambalapitiya Gangaturiya .. 30W. S. Kadigawa Kirigalla . . 20

Total .. 1,791

Provincial Road Committee, C. E. d e P in to ,Ratnapura, August 11, 1920. for Chairman.

GevilipitiyarHatgampola Branch Road.ITH reference to the notice dated July 6, 1920, and

published in' the Government Gazette No. 7,114 of July 9, 1920, calling upon the proprietors of the estates interested in the above road to pay to the Colonial Treasury the private contributions due on Estimate No. D 417 of March 25, 1920, for Rs. 1,393 ■ 80, for the maintenance of the above road from October 1, 1919, to September 30, 1920, notice is hereby given that a revised Estimate No. D 417 of July 12,1920,for Rs. 1,624 ’ 08, having since been sanctioned by Government for the above service and for the above period, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of the. Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, will, on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 p.m ., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the difference of the private contributions between the original estimate for Rs. 1,393'80 and the revise.d estimate for Rs. 1,624; 08, now recoverable.

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Revised Estimate No. D 417 of July 12, 1920.Rs. c.

- Government moiety .,. . . 804 0Private contributions ... .-. 820 8

Difference of Government moiety .,. 114 0... Difference of-private contributions • ... 116 28

• "Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.L. W. -A. de Soysa ... ... Yellangowie 440W.". L. Strachan (Rubber Estates of

Ceylon, Limited, Agents) . . Debatgama. 883■Rubber. Estates of Ceylon (The Galaha

Ceylon Tea Estates and Agency -Company, Agents)., . .. Urakanda . . 647

..Total . . 1,970

Provincial Road-Committee’s Office, . ,C. E. de P into,'? Ratnapura, August 11 1920. for Chairman.

2053

Ratnapura-Malwala Ferry Branch Road.

WITH reference to the notice dated July 6, 1920, and published in the Ghvernment Gazette No. 7,114 of

July 9, 1920, calling upon the proprietors of the estates interested in the above road to pay to the Colonial Treasury the private contributions due on Estimate No. D 395 of March 25, 1920, for Rs. 8,130'50, for the maintenance of the above road from October 1, 1919, to September 30, 1920, notice is hereby given that a revised Estimate No. D 395 of July 12, 1920, for Rs. 8,888, having since been sanctioned by Government for the above service and for the above period, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the pro­visions of section 23 of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, will, on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 p.m., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under­mentioned estates to make up the difference of the private contributions between the original estimate for Rs. 8,130 ‘ 50 and the revised estimate for Rs. 8,888, now recoverable.

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Revised Estimate No. D 395 of July 12, 1920.• Rs. , c.

Government moiety . . 4,400 ‘ 0Private contribution ... 4,488 0

Difference of Government moiety... 375 0Difference of private contribution... 382 50

Proprietors or Agents. Estate. Acreage.The Mahawala Tea Estates

Company, Ltd. ... Mahawala .-. 1,551Saffragam Rubber and Tea

Company, Ltd. ... Carney .. 530Lansdowne Rubber Company, Ltd.

(Carson & Co., Agents) ... Lansdowne. • • 721( N. D. S. Silva, Winyatts, Gregory’s

road, Colombo ... Silvaland . . 406Mrs.N.D.B. Silva,Guildford House,

Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo ... Agarsland . . . '469The Consolidated Tea and Lands .

Co., Ltd. .. ... Galboda . . 742Do. . . . . . Hapugastenna

Group . . 3,493Do. ... . . Alupolla . . . 2,496

M. G. Gomez .„ .,. Dikmukalana 200

Total ..... 10,608

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, ' C. E. d e P into , Ratnapura, August 11, 1920. for Chairman.

Ellearawa-Pinnawala Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for repairing, the damages caused by floods during May, 1920, to the1 under­mentioned road, the Provincial Road-Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896,” will on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 P.M., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under­mentioned estates to make up the private contributions:—

. E ll e a e a w a -P in n a w a ia Bban ch R o a d .

(Estimate No. D 995 of July 6, 1920.)Government moiety .... Rs. 222'50 .Private contributions" . . Re. 230‘ 28

1st and 2nd sections, 2 miles._._ _Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage-

S. P. Hayley and W. E. Spar- ' j . 'ling (Hayley & Kenny,' / 'Agents).. . . Rye Rubber Division. -

P- L. Palawasan Pillai .. Udapcjwatta

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1st to 7th sections, 6£ miles.Balangoda Growp.

Propretors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.The Uplands Tea Co., Ltd.

(Whittall & Co., Agents).. MaratennaDo. .. DetanagallaDo. .. Cecilt'onDo. ..' PambagallaDo. .. PinnawaTa

The Waleboda Tea & Rubber Co., Ltd. (The Gaiaha, 1 Ceylon Tea Estates Com­pany, Ltd., Agents) .'. Waleboda (cultivated

acreage)S. T. d e . Silva, Pine Hill

estate, Pelpola, Kalutara Femdale and Sherwood(cultivated acreage)

2,484

256

70

Total .. 2,984

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

C. E. de P into ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, for Chairman.

Ratnapura, August 11, 1920.

Ellearawa-Pinnawala Branch Road.

WITH reference to the notice dated July 6, 1920, and published in the Government Gazette No. 7,114 of

July 9, 1920, calling upon the proprietors of the estates interested in the above road to pay to the Colonial Treasury the private contributions due on Estimate No. D 385 of March 25, 1920, for Rs. 8,409-26, for the maintenance of the above road from October 1, 1919, to September 30, 1920, notice is hereby given that a revised Estimate No. D 385 of July 12,1920, for Rs. 8,909 • 21, having since been sanctioned by Government for the above service and for the above period, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, will, on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 p.M.yat their office in Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the difference of the jrivate contributions between the original estimate for Rs. 8,409’ 26 and the revised estimate for Rs. 8,909 • 21, now recoverable.

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Revised Estimate No. D. 385 of July 12, 1920.

Government moiety .. Rs. 4,410'50-Private contributions , ' ... Rs. 4,498'7‘P

Difference of Government moiety.'. Rs. 247'50 Difference of private contributions. -Rs. 252 -45

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.S. P. Hayley and W. E. Sparling," " -

Hayley & Kenny, Agents .. Rye Rubber- 'Division- . . 122

P. L. Palawasan Pillai The Uplands Tea Co.,

Whittall & Co., Agents Do.Do.Do.

.. Udapolwatta .. 52Limited, Balangoda Group:

. . , Maratenna ..-.. Detanagala . .. Cecilton .. , Pamhagolla . .. Pinoawala

• >2,484

Rubber Co., Ceylon Tea

Limited,Waleboda culti­

vated acreage 256

Proprietors or Agents. • Estates. Acreage.S. T. de Silva, Pine Hill Estate, ’

Pelpola, Kalutara .. Femdale andSherwood cul­tivated acer- age . . 70

. Total .. 4,246

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, C. E. de P into , Ratnapura, August 11, 1920. for Chairman.

Glenalla-Havilland Branch Road."YTTITH reference to the notice dated July 6, 1920, and

YV published in the Government Gazette No. 7,114 of July 9, 1920, calling upon the proprietors of the estates interested in the above road to pay to the Colonial Treasury the private contributions due on Estimate No. D 407 of March 25,1920, for Rs. 4,065 -25, for the maintenance of the above road from October 1, 1919, to September 30, 1920, " notice is hereby given that a revised Estimate No.D 407 of July 12,1920, for Rs. 4,358-15, having since been sanctioned by Government for the above service and for the above period, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province' of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, -will, on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 p.m., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under-mentioned - estates to make up the difference of the private contributions between the original estimate for Rs. 4,065-25 and the revised estimate for Rs. 4,358-15, now recoverable.

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Revised Estimate No. D 407 -of July 12,1920.Government moiety . . Rs. 2,157 "50Private contributions .,. Rs. 2,200-65,

Difference of Government moiety. . Rs. ' 1£5- 0 V Difference of private contributions Rs. 147 - 90

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.Darley, Butler & Company Glenalla' ... 246George Steuart & Company .;. Waharaba' ... 565Darley; Butler & Company Havilland ... 525Punchirala Arachchi, heir of Adikari-

rallaye Appuhamy Pitakele ... 44E. B. Creasy & Company Dedugalla .. 382Charles Laing - Maskaloya .. 155Darley, Butler & Company Gangwafily .. 425T: A. Periyasamy Pillai Kelvin ... 944George Hunter Oonahkanda .. ' 153

Do. ... Uduwa .. 50

' . -V-;. Y* ' .. .. A, v., • ■ . . , , ■ Total ..3 ,489

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, C. E. d e P in to , Ratnapura, August 11, 1920. ' for Chairman.

Parakaduwa-Hemmingford Branch Road."TYTITH reference to the notice dated July .6,. 1920, and YV, published in the Government Gazette No. 7,114 of

July 9, 1920, calling upon the proprietors of the estates interested in the above road to pay to the Colonial Treasury the private contributions due on Estimate No. D 396 of March 25, 1920, for Rs. 1,393 - 80, for the,maintenance of the above road from October 1, 1919, to September-30,, 1920, notice is hereby given that a revised Estimate No. ,D 396 of July 12, 1920, for Rs. 1,525 • 10 having since been sanctioned

-» by Government for the above service and for the above period, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No. .14. of 1896, will, on Wednesday,^September 8, 1920, at 2 p .m., at their office in

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Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under-mentioned- estates to make up the difference of the private contributions between the original estimate for Rs. 1,393’ 80 and the revised, estimate for Rs. 1,525 • 10, now recoverable.

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Revised Estimate No. D 396 of July 12, 1920. Government moiety . . Rs. 755'00Private contributions .. Rs. 770-10

Difference of Government moiety .. Rs. 65*00 Difference of private contribution .. Rs. 66*30Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Mr. Michael J. de Jong .. De Jong Group .. 46The Grand Central Rubber

Company .. * Meegastenna . . 132The General Tea Estates,

Limited .. . . Hemmingford Group 1,297Mr. G. A. Talbot .., Digowa .. 541Manikanda Rubber Company,

Limited (Carson and Com­pany,Agents) .: Manikanda .. 437

Mr. A. J. de Soysa, No. 3, De Soysa Buildings, Slave Island,Colombo .. . . Tatuwalakanda .. 435Mr.. A. H. T. de Soysa, LynnGrove, Moratuwa .. Hillington . . 59

Mr. T. W. de S. Wijeratna,Gaffoor Buildings, Fort,Colombo .. Pannila . . 180

Mrs. N. E. Wijesekara, care of , Messrs. D. D. Pedris & Son,Pettah, Colombo . . Donrill . . '70

Mrs. Dona Engeltina Welikala,Mr. Don Charles Wijewar- dena, and Mrs. Dona Caroline Wijewardena, care of Mr. D.L. Welikala ... Patberiya , . 67

Mr. C. C. Wijetunga, UnionHouse, Bambalapitiya .. Gangateeraya .'. 30

Mr. W. S. Kadigawa .. Kirigalla . . 21

Total .. 3,315

C. E. de P in to ,Provincial Road Committie’ s Office, for Chairman.

Ratnapura, August 11, 1920.

Balangoda-Chetnole Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with’ the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the main­tenance of the under-mentioned road from October 1, 1919, to September 30, 1920, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896,” will, on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, at 2 p .m ., at their office in Ratnapura, proceed to assess the under­mentioned estates to make up the private contributions

B ajqangoda-Chetnole B ranch R oad .Revised Estimate No. D 386 of July 12, 1920.

Rs. c.Government moiety .. . . 1,314 38

Private contributions .. .. 1,340 66Less accumulated unexpended balance of -

private contributions with the Colonial Treasurer as per his letter No. 120 of June 28, 1918, to the Chairman, Pro­vincial Road Committee, Ratnapura. . 561 73

Unexpended balance of private contri­butions for 1918-1919, as per statement forwarded with Director of Public Work’s letter No. 3 of January 15,1920, to Chairman, Provincial Road Committee, Ratnapura - ... 3 30

------ — 565 3

Balance to be recovered from estates - . . 775 63

1st to 4th section.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.,

S. Weliipillai and W. Suppra-maniam.. •• Lady Smith and Alpha 80

M. Sinnatamby ' .' . . Wewawatta .. 81H. and N, Worship . . Morahela .. 519F. S. Hill and heirs of H. M.

Seel .. •• Walawe ( .. / .362

1st to 7th section.The Anglo-American Direct

Tea Trading Co., Ltd. .. Meddekanda' . . 685Do. . - • Rassagala *.. 1,542

P. L. Palawasan Pillai .. Selwawatta .. 82

Total .. 3,351

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

C. E. deS Pxnt6, }Provincial Road Committee’s Office, for Chairman’.

Ratnapura, August 11, 1920.

Dehiowita-Algoda Branch Road.

WITH reference to the notice dated July 6, 1920, and published in the Government Gazette No. 7,114 of

July 9, 1920, calling upon the proprietors interested in the above road to pay to the Colonial Treasury the private contributions due on Estimate No. D 406 of March 25, 1920, for Rs. 1,161*50, for the maintenance of the above road from October 1,1919, to September 30,1920, notice is hereby given that a revised Estimate No. D 406 of July 12, 1920, for Rs. 1,262 • 50 having since been sanctioned by Govern­ment for the above , service and' for the above period, the Provincial Road Committee of the Province of Sahara- gomuwa, acting under the provisions of section 23 of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No.14 of 1896, will, on Wednesday September 8, 1920, at 2 p.m ., at their office in Ratnapura* proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the difference of the private contributions between the original estimate for Rs. 1,161*50 and the revised estimate for Rs. 1,262 * 50, now recoverable.

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. •

Revised Estimate No. D 406 of July 12, 1920. '.Government moiety . . Rs. 625 * 00 .Private contributions .. Rs. 637 * 50

Difference of Government moiety . . ,Rs. 50*00 Difference of private contributions.. Rs. 51*00Proprietors or Agents. Estate. Acreage..

Rajawela Produce Co., Ltd.,(Gordon Fraser & Co., Agents).. Densworth . . 552

Panawala Tea Co., Ltd. (Bosan- quet & Co., Agents) . . Ernan and Glassel 1,344

Nahalma Tea Estates Co. (Bosan- quet& Co., Agents) .. Nahalma , . 6 8 1

Woodend Tea & Rubber Co., Ltd.(•Lewis Brown & Co., Agents) .. Woodend .: 992

Sitawaka Tea & Rubber Co.(Carson & Co., Agents) .. Maldeniya .. 618

Panawatta Tea & Rubber Co.(Whittall & Co., Agents) .. Yogama . .1,621

J. A. Symons, Colombo . . . Loolpola aDdClearings i . 52

Nalloo Kankany of Degalassa .. Maliyagoda . . 100G. D. Salman Appuhami,Dehiowita Ambagampola . . 34Abobakkar Lebbe Abdul Rahiman do. . . 39A. A. Thabrew, Dehiowita .. Puhuwalagama . . 80

Total .. 6,113

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, C. E. de Pinto,Ratnapura, August 11, 1920. ( for Chairman.

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Dehiowita-Algoda Branch Road.

IN terms of section 14 of the Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, I hereby give notice of my intention

to hold a General Meeting of the proprietors or resident managers of the estates interested in the Dehiowita-Algoda Branch Road, in the District of Kegalla, Province of Sabara- gamuwa, for the purpose of electing a Local Committee, which shall consist of not less than three nor more than five members, to perform the. duties imposed upon such Committee by the said Ordinance for the next two years, namely, from August 25, 1920, to August 25, 1922.

The General Meeting shall consist of such number of proprietors or resident managers within the district as shall represent not less than one-third of the acreage.

The meeting will be held at the Yogama Factory on Monday, August 30, 1920, at 9 a .m .

C. E. de Pinto, tor Chairman.

Provincial Road Committee's Office,Ratnapura, August 12, 1920.

LOCAL BOARD NOTICES.

Notice of Sale, Local Board, Gampola.OTICE is hereby given that the houses, &c.> at

Gampola, mentioned in the annexed schedule, having been seized for default in payment of Police, Local Board,

t land water rates, Gampola, for 3rd quarter, 1919, will be sold by public auction on August 31, 1920, on the spot, at' Gampola, at 8 a .m ., in conformity with the Local Board Ordinance, No. 19 of 1906, unless in the meantime the amounts owingin respect of rates, together with lawful costs of seizure and sale, are duly paid.

Further particulars can be obtained from the Local Board Office, Gampola.

Kandy Kaeheheri,- S. Phillipson ,August, 1920. ' for Government Agent.

Schedule.Ambagamuwa road : Nos. 42, 64, 78, 102, 119, 122, 138 ;

160, 152, 153, 203, 212, 216, 220, 231, 247, 248, 249, 250, 281, 256, 258 ; Kandy road : Nos. 78a, 81, 85, 90, 94, 98, 113,140,141,148,149,153,169,186, and 199 ; NewNuwara Eliya road : Nos. 6, 21; 23, 24, and 40 ; Malabar street: N os.'3, 4-6, 8,^25, 96 ; Kadugannawa road : Nos. 1, 5, 9, 15, 17, 18 ; Molton gtreet: Nos. 2, 6, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25,. 2 8 ; Patrick street: Nos. 5, 7, 8; 12, 16, 17, 27,- 28; Martin’s lane : Nos. 2, 3, 26, 27, 28 ; Byrde street: Nos.33, 53-54, 55, 60, 78, 80, 82, 91, 92, 98, 108 ; Hill street;

' Nos. 16, 21, 22, 26 ; Mahara road : Nos. 21, 22, 23, 24, 29,34, 42, 58, 60-61, 62, 75, 76, 105 ; Keerapone road : Nos. 1, 6, 16, 21, 22, 32, 34, 38, 48, 54, 63, 66, 71, 80, 81, 83, 85, 87,

'89, 90, 91, 97, 100 ; Illawatura road : Nos. 1, 10, 11; 12, 13, 14, 25, 27, 29, 30, 33, arid 34, 36, 39, 40, 50, 52, 54, 65, 56

58, 59, 60, 62, 67, 71, 75, 76, 77, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 94, 106 115, 118a, 119, 122, 136, 137, 139, 140, 153 ; Unambuwa road: Nos. 2, 3, 4,' 12, 13, 14, 17, 22, 23, 23a, 23b, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 61 ; Kahatapitiya road : Nos. 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 24, 25, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 52, 58, 64, 65, 68, 69, 73, 79, 85, 90, 96, 99, 106, 107,'108, 109, 119, 122, 123, 125, 126, 129, 131, 132, 137, 139, 147, 148, 151, 152, 160, 161, 162, 163, 174, 180, 181, and 182.

Notice of Sale, Local Board, Hatton-Dikoya.OTICE is hereby given that the house's, <&e., at

Hatton-Dikoya, mentioned in the annexed schedule, having been siezed for default in payment of Police and Local Board rates, Hatton-Dikoya, for the 4th quarter, 1919, will be sold by public auction on August 31, 1920, on the spot, at Hatton-Dikoya, at 8 a .m ., in conformity with the Local Boards Ordinance, No. 19 of 1905, unless in the meantime, the amounts owing in respect of rates, together with lawful costs of seizure and sale, are

duly paid. , /Further particulars can be obtained from the Lodal

Board Office, Hatton. ■Kandy Kaeheheri, S. Phillipson ,

August, 1920. ------ for Government Agent.Sch ed ule .

Hatton Main road: Nos. 45, 109, 124, 128, 130, 131a, 137, 161, 169, 206, 209, 211, 212, 213, 216, 218, 219, 291, 304, 342, 343, 347, 349, 357, 383, 390, 426, 454, 460, 471, and 489.

H. JL, COTTLE, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, COLOMBO, C E Y L O N '