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'Um Colombo Ice Co., Ltd.


CO1_101/1130.
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.Zhe largest Ice and Aerated Water Manufactory in the Island.


SUPPLIERS

Td

The Regimental Institutes,


incipal Hotels, Clubs, Messes, and
Steamship Companies, Government
Resthouses, Colombo Military
..."and Civil Hospitals.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

Orders promptly executed.


40111..- TRIAL SOLICITED --111.-

OPEN DAY AND NICittl.

CO' STITUTED BY SPECIAL ACTS - OF PArAMENT.


ESTABLISHED 1825.

The Pridarld Life Office..k


(lhave
ILITES, The rates of Premium for India and Cey
ewer
within recent years been considerably reduced at most ages:
rates are not justified by the Company's own experiencenot.; of
considerable extentnor by the most recent investigations into the
mOrtality, of European lives in India.
CON DITIONS. The . conditions of Assurance are simple,. anti
comprehensive, and special attention is requested to them. ,
EME.Th-N-The Standard Company has ay. ired a
4,4
marked character for sound and liberal ni,nagem , eing the
first institution which relieved Policies of Assurance from restrictive
and unnecessary conditions, and gave such contracts increased value
and stability in other ways.
11.1 MS. Twenty - two Million pounds have been paid in claims
and seven Million pounds in profits have been paid to policy-holde`ts
by this Office to the Families and representatives of deceased Policyholders.
FINDS.The invested Funds of the Company are ELK.EN
t,L Lox POUNDS STERLING. The Funds are invested only 'n
unexceptionable securitiesdetailed particulars o which ar
pulylished annually.
REV ENII E.The Annual Revenue is yearly increasing and
now amounts to 1,390,0011 Sterling.
k. EX PENSES. The expenses of Management are strictly Moder.
ate. Since 1865, the new Sums assured have exceeded 1,000,000
in each yeara result, it may be mentioned, continually maintained
by no other Office in the United Kingdom for so long a period.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN COLOMBO:


Principal Civil Medical Officer.
Esq., of Messrs, Bois EROTHERS & CO.
J. DE SARAM, Esq., Proctor, Justice of the Peace.

SIR ALLAN PERRY,


PERCY BOIS,
F.

Medical Adviser :DR.

LLEWELLYN THOMAS, F.R.C.S., LONDON.

Ude f Agents and Secretaries :B0 I S BROTHERS & CO.

AGENCIES. IN CEYLON :
J. LliTERUBIM,

Esq., Jaffna.

Messrs. E. CoAvis &

Grailc


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-'t--BRITISH INDIA -STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s
LINES IN OPERATION.
... Weekly.
Calcutta, Rangoon acid Moulmein
... Weekly.
.alcutta, Burma and Straits
... Weekly.
r cutta, Chittagong, Arracan and Burma
... Weekly.
IA ngoon, Tavoy and Mergui
... Weekly.
Rangoon and Coromandel Coast.Ports
...
... Weekly.
Rangoon, Madras and Negapatam
... Fortnightly.
...
Ran on, S its and China
adras Ports; Colombo, Cochin and Bombay Weekly.
Rana
.,. Weekly.
t'ort Swettenham and Singapore
Pm
... Fortnightly.
A .A, Agapatam and Straits
... Four-weekly.
,;a1 ttia, Colombo and Mauritius
... Fortnightly.
Calcutta, Coast Ports and Bombay
... Fortnightly.
Moulmein, Savoy Nurgin and Bokpyin ...
Bombay, Kurachee, Muscat, Bushushire Malicanmeral
.
...
.., Weekly.
...
coind Bushrcl
diN
., Weekly.
Bonilly Kurachee and Persian Gulf
...
... Bi-weekly.
Bonitay, atheawar Coast Port and Kurachee
ortnightly.
...
Bombay, 'ast and South Africa
London,
.-:-will's, Colombo, Madras and Cale ,a
Fortnightly.
(via Pon ... d, Suez, and Aden)
...
Calcutta, Madras, Colombo, (Aden, Port Said, S z)
... Fortnightly.
Naples, 'Marseilles and London
...
Calcutta, Singapore, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney ... About Monthly.
... Three-weekly.
Rangoon and Moulmein
...
...
..Daily.
...
Colombo and Tuticorin...
. Bi-weekly.
Colombo, Pamban, Tondi and Ammapatam
... As inducement offers.
Rangoon, Singapore, Manila and Japan ..
... Four-weekly.
..
Delagua Bay and Mozambique

Nl

114i2rIES OF PASSAGE FROM COLOMBO.


nit Class. , znd Class.
a

To Rangoon via Madras;

Rangoon Direct Steamer)


Calcutta Coasting
Calcutta Direct Steamer
False Point 1Coustingl
Pooree
Gopalpore and Ganjam
Calingapatam and Burmah
Binnipatam and Vizagapatam
Coconada
.
Masulipatam
Madras Coasting)
Madras Direct ateamer)
Pondicherry and Cuddalore
Negapatam
Galle
Trincomalee
..
Tuticorin
Colachel, Quilon and Trevrndrum
Alleppey
Cochin and Narrakal
Calicut and Beypore
Tellicherry and Cannanore
Mangalore
Carwar
Goa ...

Rs.
146
120
128
120
120
114
113
/12

105
98
83
55
50
49
41
13
8o

79

34
45
53
6o
68
75
83
90
94
98

c.

Rs.
c.
8o
60
8o
8o
6o
57
56 5
56
52 5
49
41
50
33
0
3o 0
24 50
20 50

6 50
40
0
9 50
17 0
22
so
26
50
0
30
0
34
37
50
41 50
45
0
47
0
49
0

Deck for natives


without food.
Rs.

f.

27
20
29 0
20
25
12)
24 1
23 0
22
21 0
20 0
17
12
12
11
11

4
10 0

4
7

10 0

to
12
14 I
15
17

0
0

0
18 0
/9
20 0

BOiS BROTHERS & CO,,


11, QUEEN STREET,

FORT, COLOMBO.

AGENTS
FOR

The British India Steam Navigation


i ted.
The Standard Life Assurance Company.
The Royal Exchange Assurance (Marine).
The Imperial Fire Insurance Company.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Wm. Younger & Co.. Limited (Brewers). IP,

Estate Agents, Tea Merchants, &c.


TEA

bulked and packed in all descriptions of packages


from lb. lead packages upwards at our

HUNUPITIYA MILLS, COLOMBO.

A. M. & J. FERGUSOki
BAILLIE STREET, FORT, COLOMBO.

HIGH CLASS

PRINTERS,
=

BINDERS 9
ENGRAVERS.

SEND FOR QUOTATIONS.'


1."-1111".1^411^....111

VOLKART BROTHE'RS
3, PRINCE STREET,
,4re

4Xents for the following Steamship Companies : -

mburg American Fine.


FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE.

CHEAP PASSAGES TO EUROPE.


o Passengers.
New Steamers with splendid Accommoihnion Jr
m% Fortnightly Freight service taking cargo direct and on through
Bills of Lading to all parts of the world.

l AMPFSCHIFFFAHRTS-GESBMHAFT "HANSA "


tIEUi;'?H
Fortnightly Freight service from BREMEN, HAMBI7RO, ANTWERP to MADRAS, CALCUTTA, and RANGOON.

Compahia Trasatlantica, Barcelona


Glyn!)

Regular Freight and Passenger service,


Prissages to GENOA, BARCELONA, LIVERPOOL,
and to SINGAPORE and MANILA.

F.t;..

east Asiatic Company, Copenhagen.


Cargo and Passenger service fri on tit. PETERS13t.Itt, t '4 )I'EN
HAGEN, ANTWERP, HAVRE, MARSEILLES, ODESSA
to the \ I; EAST and rice rei'sn.

Russian East Asiatic Steam Ship Co.


Freight service front 13 \ 1,TIc PORTS to the FAR EAST and

Societa Veneziana ai yavigazione a Vapore.


Freight service from MEDITERRANEAN and ADRIATIC PORTS
to MADRAS, CALCUTTA, RANGOON and rice versa.

!v> naniaazione Generale Italian.

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Advertisement..

FIRE INSUFiANCE.

NORTH BRITISH AN D MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD.


LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
(.4 gents for Galle.)
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LON DON.
(Agents for Galle.)
TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPAIS,
HAMBURG.
HAM BURG BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HAMBURG.
BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BASLE,

MARINE INSURANCE
TRANSATLANTIC MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
BERLIN.

LIFE INSURANCE.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURA NCE
COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.
The undermentioned, Agents for the above Companies, are
prepared to accept RISKS at current rates.
For particulars apply to,

VOLKART BROTHERS,
3, PRINCE STREET.

Adrerlisenient.

NORTH BRITISH
AND

Merreantiie Insurance Co.


FIRE-ESTABLISHED 1809--LIFE.

", dal Invested Funds, E16,898,650.


Cite fissurance with fibsolute security at

CEYLON RATES.

-- ..
/*L _
Policy
'
for 300
Policy
for
4:300
Policy It r 300
payable at age 55 or, payable at age 00 or
payable at Death only. Death
if it occur sooner. I /oath if it occur sooner.

a. ce
S t
c?
Monthly
Monthly
a . Monthly 4 Po
.4

Premium.

Premium.
V SI
-.J Premiuni.
I; ....a
my
00.
..!4.0
-.44
413 8
:
in s. d.
2a f 0 13 2 .11'
, 14 6 30
.---111C.
35 0 16 1
40 0 18 1 40

X s. d.

X s. d.
0 17 11

25

0 16 0

1 1 4

30

18 0

1 6 5
1 14 11

411

2 0
7 2

Rates for other ages and under other systems will be supplied
on application.

lion-forfeiture policies giberal Surrender Values.


FIRE DEPARTMENT,
Property of' nearly every description insured
Moot Favourable Rates

at the

Zotal Revenue, 3,628,618.

drerthements.

ow'

BCf3ANQUET Et Co.,
AGENTS FOR THE

Northern Assurance Company


ABERDEEN & LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1838.

Fire and Life Policies Granted at most favourable rates.


do_

1305ANQUET Et C6.,
.\ENTS
FOlZ

The World jVtarine Insurance Co Ltd.,


L ONDON.
(Amu
t250.000
4.0
Policies are issued on the most favourabr.e mss
to all countries.

1305ANQUET & Co.,


11:N1'S FOR THE

China Traders Insurance Co., Ltd.,


Head Office in Hongkong.
Capital Subscribed ...
Capital Paid up
Reserve Fund

... $2,000,000
$600,000
. $900,000

This Company returned Lt-1 ,Hson a. dividend of 10 per cent.


the Sha ,eholders, and a bonus IA 13 per cent. to all contributors
busibess nether shareholders or not thus giving the latter a shall '
in the profits of the Company.


Advertisements.

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COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., Ltd.


COLOMBO AND KANDY.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Dispensing Chemists,
Photographers and General Importers.

Dispensing Department
Is in every way complete, and under the supervision of a very experienctd

and fully qualified staff cf Chemists. Full stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, and
Pharmaceutical Preparations of the finest quality always on hand ; also a
large assortment of English, French ar.d American pa',ent and proprietary
Mevliciues. Perfumery and Toilet Requisites of every kind

Photographers.
STUDIO IN KrANDY.

The Kandy Studio is the largest and best-appointed in Ceylon. Portraits


and Groups from carte to life size taken and finished by any process. Outdoor
work contracted for : estimates free. Estates and out-lying districts visited
by travelling photographer.

Zhe Optical Department


is under skilled supervision. Spectacles and Eye-glasses in Gold, Nickel,
;lid Gold filled frames. Sun-glasses in variety. Field-glasses of reliable makes,
a:minding the famous Goerz Triedor Binoculars.

drapers & Haberdashers.


Large stocks are held of all sorts of Dress Materials.

Cotton, Linen, and Woollen Goods, Household Requisites,


Fancy Articles generally, and Toys.
Earthenware, China, Glassware & Hardware,

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

Printing and Rook-Binding, Guns, Clocks, Hats, Boots and Shoes,


Platedware. and Fancy, Ornamental and General Goods.

eilmanstores.

From the Best English, Continental & American Houses ;


ALSO THE BEST

Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, iqueurs, and mall iauors.


All Departments under qualified European supervision.

TL.

LLE5 &
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,

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crA5tbic
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A dverttsements.

New and Extensive.


Coach & Carriage
Building Factory

gest
Esti .shment
U1
n the Island.

S 14 hiliLLES 4 on The
a W a W

No. 11, Kollupitlya (Opposite aalle Face Hotel),


COMMISSION AGENTS.

Import all our materials direct from England ; and our stock is replete with
all kinds of leather goods; iron and steel springs ; axles, mountings for harness;
hides for carriage hoods ; leather for boots and shoes ; harness polish, dubbing
and boot laces, et fin furniture, etc., etc., etc,
CARRIAGE BUILDING.Our
Carriage Builling Factory, being the
largest Establishment in the Island,
capable of turning out a vehicle in a
comparatively short time, as many as
fi."
- , I
'
-1,
,41'
225 workmen being daily employed.
Ia..- - .:...
r,r. 11.,..:q. :
The carriages now in use throughout
the length and breadth of the Island,
i+lir
are pronounced by the General Public,
equal to any English manufacture.
"sARN
Ilee ESS AND SADDLERY. This Department is replete with all
mate als either in English leather or country made harnessand excels iii
, durability,-and finish.
eleg
TRAINING, SHOEING, AND
I
VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT
k:
.r,
.
, ..: ,,,,..,
, ,
conducted by a staff of experienced
men, and attended with care and
promptitude. In all cases where horses
are sent for treatment the assistance of
an European Veterinary Surgeon is
requisitioned.
STABLING. HORSES.We command the best site, bordering the sea
for the reception of horses of all descriptions, sufficient accommodation to
stable 150 horses at one time.
IMPURT HORSES FROM AUSTRALIA AND INDIA, and are
mapare.d'Eo receive consignment on commission. Account sales rendered within
nice clays fi rm date of sale.
UNDERTAKING.This brunch of business is conducted with precision,
punctuality, and promptitnde; having a large stock of materials and Oakwood
Coffins ready made, we are enabled to undertake to supply Funerals within a
few hours' notice in the most superb style and workmanship.
CARRIAGES ON HIRE. We are Contractors and Suppliers of only
first-class and rent conveyances to Galle Face Hotel, Bristol, and Grand Oriental
Hotels, have always on hand quite a number of elegant Landaus, Drags,
Waggonettes, and a variety of Victorias to suit all classes at a moment's notice.
All Drivers in Livery:

The New Golombo Boot Emporium


being a branch of this EStablishment is
situated at

19, Queen Street, Fort, Colombo,


(Opposite Mercantile Bank).
The best Boot and Shoe Establishment in the
Island. A very large stock of Gents' Boots
and Shoes always kept on hand.

Variety of Choke,
Quality of Wear,
Beauty in Style &

WAIAKER SONS & "CO,, LTD.,


C01.1.01Y1130 & KANDY, CEYLION.

The Departments of the Compaio consist of :


Engineering Works complete with modern and powerful Machinery. Marine
and Salvage Work a speciality.
Blacksmiths' & Boilermakers' Shops with steam hammers, &c.
Carpenter's Shop and Steam Saw Mills. These have just been refitted with
the newest labour-saving Machinery.
Iron and Brass Foundry capable of casting up to-10 tons.'
Timber Yards.Large stocks of Teak, Pitch Pine, cud Native woods.
Motor and Cycle Departments.
Hardware Stores both at Colombo and Kandy.
Engineering Works at Kandy.
Steamer Service round the Island (Ceylon Steamship Co., Limited). Steamers
can be chartered for special or salvage work by arrangement.

Fire Insurance.The North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., and The
Eastern Insurance Co., Limited,
-Life Assurance.The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the I7.S.
Marine Insurance.The Eastern Insurance Co., Limited.

SP_ECIA.T.. .A_C+El\TCIES.
Marshal!. S1111'.. &I Co.. Ltd.
... Engines, Boilers, &c.
Babcoek & Wileox Ltd.
... Sectional Boilers
W. & .1. Jaekson
... Tea Machinery
Campbell Ilas Engine Cll.. Ltd.
... Oil Engines
W. Goal her & Co.
... Turbines
Booth & Co.
... Portland Cement (Lion Brand)
The Pulsometer Engineering Co.. Ltd.
... Pumps The Could's Manuthet tiring'Co.
do
The HInekuutit Ventilating Co,. Ltd.
.
Air Propellors
itullivant & Co.
... Wire Tramways, Shoots, &e.
.1. Perks & Son,
... Estate Tools
F. Reddaway & Co.. Ltd.
... Cotton Belting
W. and T. AVer.%. Ltd.
... Weighing Machines
Win. Fairlmaks & Co.
do
...
[Stems.
do
Smith nail Weli,tood. Ltd.
... American Cooking & Heating
Remington Typewriter Co.
... Typewriters
Basel Mission Weaving Establishment
.,. Cannanore Cloth
[&c.
A. T. Morse & Co.
... Fresco Wall-Powder, Paints,
M
Mettle Paint Co.
... Paints
Suter Hartmann & Italdjens I 01111/11,j1 imi (.0.. Ltd.
do for Ships bottoms
The !turmoil Oil Co.
.. Rangoon Oil for Machinery
Hongkong. Rope Manufneturing I 'o.. Ltd.
.- Manila Ropes
The Mercantile Mission Itramii. Patient
... Roofing Tiles
The New Selnaltze Gunpowder Co.. Ltd.
... Gunpowder
Nobel's Explosive Co.
... Sporting Ammuniticn
Eley Rims.
... Ammunition
Chubbs & Sons, Lock & sore Co.. Lid.
... Locks and Safes
Humber .tt. Co.. Ltd.
... Cycles
Rover Co.. Ltd.
... Motors and Cycles
Thonet Freres
Jlentwood Furniture.
The Equilable Lire Assuranee soelel) or the U.S. Life Assurance
The Enstern Insurance Co.
... Fire and Marine Insurance
Ceylon Steamship Co.. Ltd.
.... Island Steamer Service
North British and .Mercantile Insurnnee Co.
.,. Fire Insurance
The Neostyle Manintbet urine- Co.. Ltd.
... Rotary Neostyles
The Howrith Oil Mills Co.
.., Linseed Oils
The Magnolia Ant 1-Fri1111111 Metel Company or Great Britain. Ltd.
The Oldsmobile
... Motor Cars
The Grams shone & Typewriter Ltd.

The Quadrant
Dunlop Motor Tyre Co.. Ltd.

Peugeot.'. Fits.

... Gramophones

... Motor Bicycles


... Tyres
... Motors

.1,10'117,e

WALKERS

MOTOR & CYCLE ENGINEERS.


SOLE AGENCY FOR

45UNLOP MOTOR TYRES.


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EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN CEYLON FOR:

Rover motor Cars and Cycles,


Oldsmobile motor Cars, = =
Quadrant Motor Cycles, =
Peugeot Motors. =
"'fly make of Car imported to order.
HUMBER CYCLES. ROVER CYCLES.
MAKERS OF

Serendilb Cycles,

fivertisements.

_000, XIX

Marshall Sons & Co., Ltd.,


GA1NSBOROUGH,
LONDON AND CALCUTTA.
AGENTS

FOR C PNI,UN

Walker Sons & Co., Ltd.,


Colombo & Kandy,
AN D

36, Basinghall Street, London.

JACKSON'S TEA MACHINERY.


r

Tea
Sifters.
L

Tea
Breakers.

Circular Rapid

Venetian Tea Dryers.

Tea .
Cutters.
t1'607

New Balanced Sifter.

Tea
Packers. Paragon Tea Dryers.

oCarge Stocks for immediate delivery. English Prices quoted plus charges

W4St

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EGYPTIAN COTTON BELVIG:

SOLE AGENTS +FOR CEYLON :

Walker Sons & Co., Ltd., Colombo & Kandy.

A (11.0..i.ti..:tmr tots,

VuAnall %thamship-ILilles,
STEAMERS.
Tons.

Tons.
7,850

FORT SALISBURY ... 0,200


JOHANNESBURG ... 0,fflO
RARITYB[131;
... 00
... ;o
mo
,10
IHURA
(Tw ill-S..11'W )
KOH . N. N. \ ... ll.770 RUCENTAUR ... 5,850
AM A TONGA
... 5,200
... 0,550
BECHl'ANA
... 5.200
G R 'QUA
... 0.550
BUCHAN IA
... 11,5511
... 4,750
KU PH lt ATIcS
MASHO\A
... n.15n TIGRIS
... 4,750
MATOPPO
... 4,250
A ERIK ANDER
... Ii, Om 1
BANTU
... (5,400 BLOEMFONTEIN ... 4,250
BAR A Lit )-Nt;
... Ii, Ino
... 4,250
k AFEJ 13
BA R OTS I:
... j,250
... II,I(MI POND()
13I'l'EROS '
a 1,250
TRANSVAAL,
... Ii. IOU
MANICA
a. 4,250
... 0,200 ZULU
BULCWAY0
N
A N D OT II EU STEAMERS.
Steamers. together with vessels chartered by the
Comintny, maintain regular services between ENGLAND
and AMERICA and Sot7rn and EAST AFRICA, PERSIAN' GULF,
INDIA. 41 lid A ISsTRALIA.

SWAZI ...

mmisE

The American & Indian Line


Gives a Direct Service of Steamers from Calcutta and Colombo
to Boston and New lurk, and Philadelphia and New York,
l'ia the. Suez Canal, at approximately fortnightly intervals, according
to the requirements of the trade. Cargo is taken at favourable rates,
and may be..booked in advance for shipment in any month.
Through Bills of Lading are granted to all the principA.-.-desdilations in the Illoited States, Canada,
British Honduras,
Guatemala. Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Columbia. Venezuela, British,
Mitch and French Guiana. Brazil. Paraguay. Uruguay, :trgen tine Republic. Chili. Ecuador.
Bermuda. liallaffillS,
111111111110PS. 1601111
St. 1.111k. St. K itts. tntigua.
Martinique, (.HM11'11111114', 1101111illiCa. St. Lucia. St. 1 inceni and
salt Bomingo.

MANAGE RS :

IRessrs. Bucknall Brothers


23, Leadenhall Street,ELontion.
AGENTS
New k MOSSI s. Norton & Son, Produce
Exchange
Yorkf
Boston
A. -O. Lombard's Sons,
150, State Street.
1 Peter Wright & Sons,
delphia f
3181, Walnut Street.
Aden
The Aden Coal CO., Ltd.
Boniky W. & A. Qr.tbam & Co.
Madras Best & Co.

Malabar 1 Messrs. Aspinwall & Co


Co,r8e J
Cochin.
Calcutta.
,,
Graham & Co., 9
Clive Street.
Port Said ,,
W. Stapledon & eons
Suez
W. Stapledon & Sons
Karachi

Donald Graham J? Ca.


Rangoon
J. & F. Graham Co
Clark, Spence ,!..;
'Gal le

Aitken, Spence

to


ircirisements.

IfIviiknall %Winship 'Linos, ILA.


STEAM ERS.
Tons.
FORT s A 1,1SRI:11Y -... 0,200
.1011A N N ESBU It t; ... t1,200
. 0,100
... 7,000
BEIRA
0,750
BUCENTAUR
... 5,850
KOR A N
... 5,',A)0
AMAT()NGA
0,550
BECIII - ANA
... 5,200
GRIQUA
MICR A NIA
... 0.550
. (1,550
EL ('((RATES
... 4,750
MASTIoNA
... 1,754)
MATOPPO
ii,450
TIGRIS
... 4,250
AFR LK AN DER
... 6,400
BANTU.
BLOEMFONTEIN ... 4.250
... 6,400
BAR A LON (
... .1,250
KAFF1 R
... 0,100
BAROTSE
NINO()
1,250
0,1(X)
IRTCEROS
a. .1,240
Tli A Ns VAAL
0.400
MANICA
, 4,250
ZILt.7
o.200
BULUWAY0
11
AND OTHER STEAMERS.
with v (.-,--0 Is ehartered by the
II ESE SI ea 111 I I',- . It
l'imipany. innintaiD regular :-A.rvice, between ENGLAND
and AMER uA and SOUTH and EAST AFRICA, PERSIAN GULF,
INDIA, and AUSTRALIA.-

swAzi
31ARITZI:1 Itt,
(TN in s,rew)

Tons.

7.350

The American & Indian Line


Gives a Direct Service of Steamers froM Calcutta and Celninho
to BOSI011 and New lurk, and Philadelphia and New Tork,
via the. Suez Canal, at approximately fortnightly intervals, according
to the requirements of the trade. Cargo is taken at favourable rates,
and may be-booked in advance for shipment in any month.
Through bills of Lading are granted to all the principids.destinaLions in the toiled States, Canada, Mexico. British Honduras.
Guatemala. Niearatrua, Costa Rica. Columbia. Venezuela, British,
Dutch and French G itialln. Brazil. Parkornay. Uruguay, .trtentitle Itepublie. Chili. Ecuador. .11 a ma i eit Bermuda. Bahamas,
Porto Well. Trinidad. SI. Crok. St. Kitts.
Martinique, 6,1;1114.1014w. Dmitiniea. St. 1,116a. SI. 1 ineeut ,oath

MANAGERS

1112essrs. Bucknall Brothers


23, Leadenhall Street,ELondon.

AGENTS:
Neu! 1 .)I,,,ts. Norton & Sou, Produce Malabar 1 Messrs. Aspinwall & GO.,
Fork'
Exchange
Coqat I
Cochin.
Boston
,, A. C. Lombard's Sons, Calcutta
,, Graham & Co., 9
156, State Street.
Clive Street.
Phila. 1 Peter Wright & Sons, ' Post Said ,,
W. Stapledon& eons
delphia f
318i, Walnut Street. Suez

W. Stapledon & Sons


Aden
The Aden Goal Co., Ltd. Karachi.
Donald Graham fie.
Bombrty . W. & A. Graham & Co.. Rangoon
J. & F. Graham & Co
Madras Beat & Co.'
I Galls

-Clark, Spence & Co.

Colpmbo,Messrs, Aitken. Spent! & Co.

xxii

CITY LINE OF STEAMEkS..


TO LONDON DIF.ECT.

Via Suez Canal and Malta.


Steamers. Tons.

Steamers. Tons. Steamers. Tons.

Cliv OF AGRA* _ 5,000 CITY OF DUNDEE* 3,427


Crry OF ATHENSt 5,594 CITY OFEDIN BERG II*6,255
CITY (, BENARFS 6,732 CITY' OF Klaus* 3,496
CITY w BOMBAY* 4,548 CITY OF LI:I:KNOW* 3,669
CITY OF CALCUTTA I' 7,379 CITY OF MADRAs* 4,684
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE.* 3,844 CITY OF MADRID* 4,899
CITY OF CORINTH 5,443 CITY OF MANCHESCITY OF DELHI* 4,443
5,551

CITY OF OxFoRD* 4,019


CITY OF PERTH* 3,427
CITY OF SPARTA 5,179
CITY OF VENICE* 3,456
CTIY OF VIENNA 4.672
CITY OF YORK-' 7,705
CITY OF KARACHI 5,000

* These steamers have limited accommodation for GENTLEMEN


ONLY at reduced rates. No Doctor or Stewardess carried.
ttcrhee Steamers have accommodation for Second-Class Passengers,
Thew First-Class Express Steamers which maintain an approximately an-daily service between CALCUTTA and COLOMBO and
LONDON, are fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fans, and
have every convenience for passenger traffic. Each steamer, with
the exceution of those specified, carries a fully qualified Doctor. and
Stewardess.

Manaocre:-Messrs. George Smith & Sons, 75, Bothwell


Street, Glasgow.

714:Kitts :-CALCUTTA- Messrs. Gladstone, Wyllie & Co.


COLOMBO-Messrs. Aitken, Spence & Co.

Asiatic Steam Navigation Co,, Ltd.


Steeten. Tons. Steamers. Tow. Steamers. Tons. Steamers. Tons.
SHAW E A N 1,692
SHAJIZADA 2,246
MAHARAJA 2,265
MAHAEANI 1,667

NAWAB 3 142 NAIRUND -1,425 KAJPICT 5,662


NADIR , :3,142
RAJAH 5,662 PASHA 5;900
NIZAM 3,14'2
NERANI 4,932 RANEE 5,C.60 PUNDIT 5,900

The steamers of this line maintain services at approximately fortnightly intervals between CALCUTTA and BOMBAY ; and BOMBAY
and CALCUTTA, via COROMANDEL and MALABAR COAST ports;
CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG and RANGOON; CALCUTTA, RANGOON and MOULMEIN, and a MAIL SERVICE between CALCUTTA
and the ANDAMAN ISLANDS with connections at MADRAS and
RANGOON.. Also a Line between BRITISH INDIA and JAVA.
The Steamers have Accommodation for a few Saloon Passengers,
and are lighted throughout with Electric Light.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING can he granted from CoLomuo
and GA,t,LE to POET BLAIR, CHITTAUONG,- MOULMEIN and RANUOON
via Calcutta and to all the principal ports of EUROPE via Bombay at
rates which may be ascertained on application to the Agents.

Head Office :-Messrs. TURNER & Co., 6, Dale Street, Liverpool.


htlit in Azents in India :-Ifossrs. T URN ER, MORRISON & Co ,
6, Lyon's Range, Calcutta,.
Ig d(S iu Ce,rlon ;-Messrs. JOHN BLACK & Co., Canc.

~sii i

Harrison Dine.
CAUCUTTA, COLOIVII30, LOPIDON,
AND

LIV E RPOO L.
SAILING EVERY TEN DAYS':
STEAMER.
Actor
2 Barrister
3 Capella
4 Chancellor
5 Civilian
6 Collegian
7 Colonial
8 Comedian
9 Counsellor
to Craftsman
it Custodian
12 Dictator
13 Director
14 Electrician
15 Explorer
16 Gladiator
17 Historian
8 Huntsman

TONNAGE.

... 1,675
4,750
3,1 93
4,637
7,500
7,237
5.100
4,889
... 4,958
6,196
... 9,214
4,116
4,93 1
. 2,924
2,066
3,230
6,857
7,460

STEAMER. TONNAGE.
19

Inventor
... 2.291
Logician
4+878
21 Magician
... 5,065
22 Matador
3,400
23 Mechanician ... 4,044
24 Mira
... 3,224
25 Musician
41;64
26 Navigator
.... 2,571
27 Orion
3,242
28 Patrician
7,474
29 Politician
7,214
3o Senator
4,689
31 Statesman
6,322
7,281
32 Tactician
33 Traveller
.... 3,042
34 Wanderer
4,086
35 Wayfarer
9,599
36 Workman
6,116
20

SKPINE & Co.,


Agent's,

r
\

4 (Ivo1 r n n

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL teINE.


Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen.
LARGEST STEAMERS EAST OF SUEZ.
tact Service between the East an Europe or Billerica.
R

Regular sailing to and from

I.ADEN, SUEZ. PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA,


GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, A YTWERP, BREMEN
AND HAMBURG.
Fortnightly Service from Colombo to
2.PENA N(A, SINGAPORE, DELI (Sr MATRA), GERMAN
NEW GUINEA; HONGKONG, till ANGITAI, KIAUTSCHAU. AND JAPAN.
3.FREMANTLE. ADELAIDE. M EL HOUR NE, SYDNEY,
Q ("ERNST, A NI ). PON A I ' I.:. .\ NI) sAl PAN.

at

-....^...-.........--..,,,,,

HESE fast and commodiou s Steamers have excellentitecommodatim I for passengers, to whose comfort special attention
.s paid. They carry Stewardesses and fully-qualified Doctors.
Daily Concerts by the band on board. The cuisine on board is
citutl to that in the best Continental Hotels. Refreshments
,an be had at ANY TIME during the day. .Electric Bells in the
i. abins ; Electric Light in the Saloons and Cabins, which
)assengers can regulate ;According to their own requirements
the light is kept going the whole night. Ladies' Saloons:
)eck Saloons, Smoking ROoms. Ice Machines and Refrigerators.
ttiAtains, Officers and Attendants speak English. Baggage
loom is opened every day.
For particulars, apply to

FREUDENBERG & Co.,

-GENTS.

.1(lvertisenNts.

Wine DepArtment dff

s. I

fr ,
is.
.0 - - - " "--- - " "' .
This Department stands first in. the,..._%%. .ktl,
Colony, our stocks are the largest and
47,1 V
most varied in the Island, and the / Q,1
names of the Sole Agencies which we
ik
.4.
1*6
possess are sure guarantees of e%- i 44:
#
f
.
cellence of quality,

Stores Department (
COMPARISON ALONE IS THE TRUE
4/TEST OF QUALITY.

i 4.S4 g I

\ . ./
We, stock only Goods of the IF ... ,.._
highest quality from the best ( 44:
' a I,
Q.,
1

H9USCS

Drugs

Department.

Ladies'

/DRAPERY.

. 6

-i,-,
is
-- is replete with all up- if 4::: - j ., j
4.7 (3\ :
to-date Patent Medicines I e...n
/ Dressmaking
and Toilet Requisites.
( C5/

.
i Under experienced and
PRESCRIPTIONS pre- I , skilful Management. Style
pared by qualified P' I and Fit guaranteed.
Dismsers ugly, at ( )
MILLINERY.
all hours. i
A

Attended to by a trained
f London
Milliner. The latest

' fashions from PARIS & LONDON


A received regularly.

.(

(
-7'

.G. ENT'S
iI
A

vo Ji Outfitting Department.
------V:- /7C---

) CARGILLS LIMITED have one of the most


A complete Outfitting Establishments in the
/ East. By securing the services of Experienced
and Proved Cutters, and importing the best
, Materials for Ceylon Wear, they are in a position
to assure their Customers that the utmost care is
taken to give satisfaction in respect to comfort,
style and durability.

W.A.FERNANDO,
Plum/1 )(mo Shipper

Imparter

,. ,nicl
. . ..,..4

, , ,i,

, z 6..ifferrhant ',. , 4;;. .2 -


.-, ,

gi'Lm.

JjCOLOMBO,

ow- a-11G-

11

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T.


Advertisements.
Telegraphic Address: 1 Codes used :
" PROMITTO "
A.I. Code. A.B.C. Code 4th & 5th Editions.
Colombo.

Premier Code. Private Codes.

W. A. FERNANDO
PoLtUNII3FiG0 IVIERC41414T,
COLOMBO, CEYLON.
Established 18.54.
11)4:110.0ffiCCS:No. 1, Rosmead Place, Cinnamon Gardens.
36anitcro: The National Bank of India, Limited.

DEALS SOLELY IN PLI_JME3A00.


Exporter of Ceylon Plumbago to Europe, America, and the
Commonwealth of Australia.
Owner of "Firms in the following Districts :
KURUNE(iAl,A, KEGALI,E, KALLTARA, AND (:ALLE.

Plumbago Curing Yards:" Greenside Stores," Rosmead Place, Cinnamon Gardens.


" Bremen Stores," Buller's Road, Cinnamon Gardens.

Awards for Trade Plumbago:


DIPLOMA AND MEDAL ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION, 1904.
DIPLOMA EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, 1900.
DIPLOMA AND MEDAL CHICAGO EXPOSITION, 1897.
DIPLOMA AND MEDAL INDIAN & COLONIAL EXHIBITION, 1886.
DIPLOMA AND MEDAL MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. 1884.
SILVER MEDAL GOVERNOR GREGORY'S EXHIBITION HELD AT
THE COLOMBO MUSEUM, 1886.
SILVER MEDAL PRINCE OF WALES EXHIBITION HELD IN
COLOMBO, 1875,
SILVER MEDAL DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S EXHIBITION HELD IN
COLOMBO, 1880.

Alvertisonznis.

XXVII

Commercial Union fissurance Co.,


LIMITED.

CORNHILL, LONDON.

Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, and


Guarantee.
FIRE POLICIES ISSUED OVER

TER KAU, STOW, GOODIRIS, BUNGIILOWS, 81c.


AT LOWEST

BENT RATES OF PREMI (TM.

Marine Policies issued at Current Rates.

LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Full particulars of the various methods of Life Asstftance
will be sent by the Agents, on app? cation,

An Accident & Cuarantee Department


has now been added, and the Company is prepared to
entertain proposals for insurance against total or
partial disablement, and also for the Guarantee of
employees fidelity.
FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.

LEE, HEDGES & Co.,


Agents for. ce

/0B.

C. A. HUTSON & Co.,


E stablished 1886.

CEYLON ENGINEERING WORKS,


m UTWA L. COLOMBO.
Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass
Founders, Boat and Launch Builders.

Marine Repairs. of ev ery description

- undertaken_

A European Diver and Diving Gear


always available.
Special Hydraulic Appliance for putting up
damaged furnace crowns, &c.

Sole Agents for Ruston Proctor & Co.'s


ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.

Lancashire Patent Belting & Hose Co.


Crossleys' Otto Oil Engines.
Shafting, Pulleys, and Engineering Stores, Paints,
Oils, &c, of every description.

state and Carpentry Works.

C.A. HUTSON & Ca,


CEYLON ENGINEERING WORKS,

Adyer tisemirdS.

X XIX

AUSTRIAN

Pine flooring
* Ceiling Boards.
and

TONGUED IR

GROOVED, ONE SIDE PLANED.

I2%; feet long, 6 inches wide.


Sizes: % in., s in., 'IA in., and r in. nominal.

Austrian Fine t ea Chests


to suit every requirement.

PAVIN DE LAFARGE'S
1-1I0-1-1- CL ASS

French Portland Cement


Extensively used in the Island for many years.

1 Italian Ornamental Cement Flooring Tiles.


Austrian Iron Safes with Bolts,
FIRE & THIEF RESISTING.
And any other description of goods on application to

6. EL IVIFIRINITSCH & Go.,


11. QUEEN STREET, COLOMBO,

NXX

. A dvertisements.

THE

Cargo Boat Despatch Co.,


COLOMBO.
Undertakes the Landing & Shipping of Cargoes
AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
Clearing and Forwarding of Coods,
Watering of Steamers, and Ships,
And all Wharfinger Business Undertaken.

Contracts entered into and Carefully executed.


SCHEDULL3 OF RATES, &c.,
FREE ON APPLICATION.
THIS COMPANY HAS A LARGE FLEET OF
NEW

BOATS.

To arrange for all goods, for Shipment with despatch; for receipt of all goods and landing; and for
transhipment or local delivery, this Company is in an
unrivalled position.

JAMES GIBSON,

11a trl l 16UB E MS.

XX 2i.111

"BIBBY LINE"
MAIL STEAMERS.

*31V'

1821.

ESTABLISHED

The Fleet Consists of :


NAME OF STEAMER.
HEREFORDSHIRE
Won& ESTERSIIIRE
WARWICKSHIRE
DERBYSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE
SHROPSHIRE

TONNAGE.

(Building).

...

HORSE
POWER.

7,100

5,500

7,966
6,686
6,005

5,500

5,000

4,000
4,000

5,785
5,775
4,244
4,261

CHESHIRE
LANCASHIRE
YORKSHIRE

4,000
3,500
3,500

These fast and powerful Steamers (specially constructed by Messrs.


Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for the Eastern Trade) are of the most modern
type. and uniformly provided with every possible comfort for passengers.
The Saloon. State Rooms. etc., are amidship and fitted for first-class
passengers only. The State rooms throughout the fleet are placed
entirely on the main and promenade decks. thus ensuring ample light and
ventilation under all circumstances. Patent mechanical ventilation and
refrigerators. Experienced Surgeon and Stewardess carried.
Electric fans provided in all the cabins free of charge.

Co LOM BO TO RANGOON.Regular Sailings every Fortnight.


FA. RFS ;
COL 031 130.

Sing) , Tlzt

l'ea
rii 7 .

Rangoon - -
Re. 150 Rs. 200
Suez, Ismailia, or Port Said
- ,, 375 800
Marseilles - -
550 900
London 11y Sea - -
1, 000
.
,,,,
P eat)
London Overland -
p, 1,050
.!
London by Sea Returning from Marseilles!
950
Marseilles Returning from Liverpool by Seal

First-class Railway Tickets between Marseilles and London issued at Rs. 75 each. Children
under 12 years travelling with parents, half-price; one child under 3 years (no
berth provided) free. Liberal concessions to families. Return Tickets are
not subject to aqy allowances. Particulars on application.

Passengers from Southern India, Joining the Steamers at Colombo


are refunded the cost of the Journey, Tuticorin to Colombo.
For further particulars re freight or passage, apply to

CARSON & Cod, Agents, Colombo. '


E

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.


PAQUEBOTS-POSTE 'FRANCAIS, COLOMBO, 5, PRINCE STREET, FORT.

.41

0
WINES AND -7
SPIRITS.

rst.class ..

; 4.

I.
a

0
0.
Cs

50
0

r,r2

Cs
es

Cs

EUROPE AVAILABLE
TWO YEARS.

7_7 ,

1
cz 14: J ;'='
O

= 7c -
.7. , ;(

rel

780 720 660 300 105 60 120 225 300 300 34.5 420 43:5 39) 4f 0 465 480 600,

.. 570
2ond.elass
.. :315
ira-e1ass
elt with food
without food ..

540
270
165
135

510 225 55 39 78 165 210 2101 225 270 285 301 360 375 390. 466'
255 105 36 22 45 90 120 111 120 144 156' 156 168 180 160 24111
150 66 25 18 35 54 75 75 84 102 111, 110 120 128 135 168
1311 53 20 15 25 46 61 62 62 74 781 93 98 93 100 12(11

Marseilles
I CLASS Rs 1,080
8111
II
III

405
London by Rail.
1 CLASS Rs. 1,170
11
,,
855
,,

495
111

For other ports {Indian ports excepted) return tickets available 2,4 mon hs are issued at a rate and half. Re urn tickets to Aden and Indian ports are issued at
same rate but for 6 months only. The time is reckoned from date of departure to date of arrival Iback). Passengers not holding such return tickets will be allowed 20 per cent.
e-embarking within 6 months or 10 per cent if within 12 months.

" CONDITION op, P.ASS.A_O-E."

e Passage money includes victualling and table wines. First-Class Passengers have also the right to certain drinks, such as Grog, Syrups and Lemonade, and Cognac.
lldrewInfants under 3 years of age are earned free. Children between 3 and t2 years half-fare. Over 12 years, full fare. Should there be more than one child
tinder 3 years of age in a family, one only will he carried free, the others will be charged a quarter fare each.
:mtge.Each first or second-class Passenger is allowed 3 cwt. of luggage free. Children paying half-fare and third-class and deck pa.ssengers 11 cwt. All baggage at
Passengers' risk, unless insured. Insurance on luggage and valuables can be effected through the Company's Offices at the following rates, riz:Luggage 12 valuables 7/4 per f
rynnla.Passengers' European Servants are admitted at the ordinary tariff as third-class Passengers. They can be admitted to first-class with a reduction of 2o per
cent on single fares. In the first and second classes they take their meals apart.
thy Serronts.Pay the "Deck without food "- rates, being nevertheless allowed native's diet. Between Singapore and Yokohama and vice r ,eNft, first-class Passengers have
the right to a free passage for a native seivant
limey to I. t Michel* nvolinhie One mou th At Marseilles, passengers are met by an interpreter, who will help them and their luggage through the Customs and
to the Railway Station.
rool-clnios Passengers by the Company's steamers will be granted First-class Railway Tickets from Marseilles to London on payment of Its. 60.
rond-einom Passengers will be granted Second-class Railway Tickets on payment of Its. 30.
Passengers can travel to London at their option, rid Calais-Dover or Via Boulogne -Folkestone. Such tickets are available a Month, and allow consequently of
several breakings of the journey at Paris or other places. On French Railways each traveller can carry 65 lb. of luggage free. Heavy twa-rose y Lw carried* If
SO desired, free of charge (within the limit 013 cwt.) to London, Royal Victoria Dock, by the Company's cargo -boats, arriving there in about a fortnight-

TOMbO,

28th March, 1905.

E. LABUSS1ERE, Principal Agent.

71244(1957 1.194p V

INCLUDING

Rates of Passage Money in Rupees from Colombo.


RETURN TICKETS TO
I

AdrYrli semen." s.

Y.::XN"

Delmege, Forsyth & Co.,


LOCAL AGENTS
Ocean Steamship Company.
- Shell Transport and Trading Co Ltd.
Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd,
Anchor Line of Steamers.
Brocklebank Line of Steamers.
Natal direct Line of Steamers.
American Asiatic S. S. Co., of New York.
The Burrakur Coat Company. - Limited, Calcutta.
The Timber Corporation Limited, London.
and Greenbushes, West Australia.
The National Board of Marine
Underwriters. New York.
The Board of Underwriters, Ltd.. New York.

Delmege forspth Co.,


COLOMBO.

Advertisements.

"111-1 H

Asiatic Petroleum Co.,


(LIMITED.)

BULK PETROLEUM 1-1,`T-ILLATION.


LIQUID FUEL INSTALLATION.
SILVER LIGHT OIL INSTALLATION.
PETROL INSTALLATION.
LUBRICATING OM INSTALLATION,
AGENTS:

DELMEGE, FORSYTH & C


COLOMBO.

OUTSTATION DEPOTS:
yiatara, galle, firnbalangoda, Xalutara,
Panadura, Xiorctiuwa, Polgaliawella Xurunegala, Xagdy,
gampola, iYawalaplliya,
.1alawakella, jYaquoya, Bal dctrawella,
Badullcr, Fegombo, Chrlaw, 'Jaffna,
Balticaloa,
Orders and Enquiries should be addressed to

" THE AGENTS "


I 1 r)

n AITIANT
MIN"- 7Fi-N
foXP"T
i.
CEY140 )q..
l'IlMaAeb

COLOMBO

Advertisements.
Telegraphic Address:

"WALSTO," COLOMBO.

Codes used:

4th & 5th EDITIONS,


LIEBER'S & PRIVATE.

H. Bastian Fernando,
MERCHANT,
COLOMBO, CEYLON,
AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL FOR PLUMBAGO AT ST. LOUIS
EXHIBITION. 1904.

jYtiner & xporter o! Ceylon ?lumbago.


Sole Agent The National Explosive's Company, Ltd., London.
The British and Foreign Safety Fuse Co., London.

Proprietor of Compt ana a-ea Estates.

PLUMBAGO CURING STORES:


IN COMBOS -"

WALSTAN," "BARANDENIYA,'

"BAGATALLE," AND "HAVELOCK


PARK VIEW"
RANI S
Mercantile Bank of 11141111. Limit 'd,
1[0114101M Shal110111i naiad Mr C0E110111 loll.
81111k of Madras.
Chartered Bank of India. itistralio A I

AGENTS IN
LONDON, NEW YORK, AMSTERDAM,

HAMBURG, BREMEN (C ANTWERP.

A dvertisements.

xxxvii

CLIFTON PRINTING WORKS,


33, NORRIS ROAD, PETTAH, COLOMBO.
(Opposite to the 13ettah Railway Station.)

fill Sorts of Commercial printing Undertaken.


BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
LSO

PRINTING IN SINHALESE AND TAMIL.


CHARGES MODERATE.

PRINTERS' STORES,
PRINTING PAPER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Double Demy, Double Royal, Double Crown, Bank Post
Papers, Account Book Papers, Brown and Wrapping Papers,
Double Foolscap, Double Large Post, Cards, Cardboard.

Printing Ink of all Qualities and Colours,


In 1 lb., 2 lb., or 12 lb. Tins.

PRINTING MATERIALS,
SUCH As :Brass Rules, Wood and Metal Furniture, Quadrats of all sizes,
Type Cases, Bodkins, Brushes, Mallets, Planers, Ste., &c.

BINDING MATERIALS,
STRAWBOARDS ALL WEIGHTS, BINDERS' LEATHERS,
CLOTH, THREAD, KNIVES, SCISSORS, NEEDLES, &c.

MERCANTILE STATIONERY,
Envelopes, Notepaper, Pencils. Penholders.
Nibs, Writing. and Copting Inks,

hOWER TRADE RATES QUOTED.

xxxviii

Advertisements.

Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society.


EST/11314151-1E3D 1797.

Premium Income

. 1,140,350

I osses Paid

... 18,065,000

FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.


Insurances will be effected by the undersigned on most favorable
terms on Buildings, Goods, Tea Factories, &c.
Every information may be obtained of

LEECHMAN & Co.,


AGENTS IN COLOMBO.

New Zealand Insurance Co.


FIRE AND MARINE.
ESTABLISHED 1859.

NEIN' ZEALAND.
(ANT il,
t 1.000.000
P1.111-1 P
tPIT 11, 1\11 ItESER1 ES IN( 1,1'111i01...
INC, I N9111111E11 PROFITS
...
NET liEl EN! E FOR 1004
t 455,303
I) OFFICE. AUCKliFilID,

Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.

LEECHMAN 8z Co.,
AGENTS IN CEYLON.

Batavia Sea fire Insurance Co.


ESTABLISHED 1843.

HEAD OFFICE IN BATAVIA.


TRUSTEES.

F. Karthaus, Esq.
II. F. K L. Aschoff, Esq.

DIRECTORS.

J. M. De Lange, Esq.
L. M. J. Van Sluyters, Esq.
BRANCHES.

A naderdam.J. Ter Meulen, Jun., Esq. Directors.


ktterdunt.M. Van Marie, Esq.
AGENTS IN LONDON -MESSRS. B. W. BLIJDENSTEIN & co.
The undersigned being Agents for this Company, are prepared to
issue Fire Polien.s. over Tea Factories, Stores, Bungalows,
(kr, on the most favorable teams.

xxxix

Advertisements.

THE

Manchester fissurance Co.,


MANCHESTER.
Cola! Funds and Security Exceed 2,300,000.
TEA FACTORIES, OFFICE GODOWNS, STORES, BUN-

GALOWS, &e., and their contents, are insured at the


lowest current rates of preniuin.

SCHULZE BROS. & Co.. Agents.

Verein Hamburger Assecuradeure,


I1AVA PIE BUREAU)

HAMBURG.
(Association of Hamburg Underwriter. Average Office.)

Vereeniging van Assuradeuren te Amsterdam


AMSTERDAM.
(Joint roion or
SCHULZE BROS. & Co., Agents.

The Federal Marine Insurance Go.,


(Eidgeniissiehe Transport-Vi.l-iehertmg,-Gesellsehaft)
OF

ZURICH.
SCHULZE BROS. & Co.,
Agents and Average Adjusters for Ceylon.

PORTLAND CEMENT.
We are stocking the best known brands and guarantee fresh
and reliable Cemciit suitable for all purposes.
Please apply to

SCHULZE BROS. & Co.,


No. 21, Sutherland Lane, Captain's Garden, or
I

I I

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK.


TRUSTEES:

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary,


The Hon. the Auditor-General.
The Postmaster-General.
CONTROLLER.

JOHN FOX,

General . Post Office, Colombo.

Deposits and withdrawals can be made on


the same account at any Post Office in Ceylon
between the hours of io a.m. and 3 p.m.,
(Saturdays lo a,m, and i p.m.) Sundays and
Holidays excepted.
Minimum Deposit

Maximum Deposit in one year


Maximum Balance exclusive of Interest
inclusive
Do

25 Cts.
Rs. 300
1,500
2,000

Ceylon Government 4 per cent Inscribed Stock


purchased and sold to Depositors at current rates
in amounts not less than Rs. 50 nor more than
Rs. 1,000 in one year or Rs. 3,000 in all.

Amount due to Depositors 31st December, 1904 ... Rs. 1,690,426


Invested in Government Securities 1,776,491
1A& nnn

=pouRigr.'-.,Pr...00111;111,0'"" -

A iticerttxelrif -ot

L. B. A. De SILVA & Co.,


Colombo, Ceylon.

Miners and Exporters =


11,

= Ceylon Plumbago.
AWARDED

HONORABLE MENTION FOR PLUMBAGO,


.17 THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE PARIS, 1900.
BRONZE MEDAL, ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION, 1904.

Bankers :
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND
CIIINA, COLOMBOTHE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED,
LONDON, COLOMBO, AND GALLS,

Plumbago Curing Stores at Bambalapitiya and Huqupitiya, in


Colombo, and at Calle,

Telegraphic Address :" ARGYA," COLOMBO.


Codes used:A. B. C. Codes; 4th & 5th Editions, and Private.
Head Office at Bambalapitiya, Colombo.

BUNCO ESTABLISIWIENTS flT GgLE, HURL


01

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Co

Advertisements.

L. B. A. De SILVA & Co.,


Colombo, Ceylon-

Miners and Exporter-5 =


= Ceylon Plumbago.
AWARDED

HONORABLE MENTION FOR PLUMBAGO,


Al THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE PARIS, 19oo.
BRONZE MEDAL, ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION, 1904.

Bankers
TIIE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND
CHINA, COLOMBO.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED,
LONDON, COLOMBO, AND GALLE,

Plumbago Curing Stores at Bambalapitiya arid Hugupitiya, in


Colombo, arid at Calle,

Telegraphic Address ARGYA," COLOMBO.


Codes used : A. B. C. Codes ; 4th & 5th Editions, and Private.
Head Office at Bambalapitiya, Colombo.

BUM MUUMUU RI' GALE, CEYLON.

Adverti se ments

THE LONDON & COLOIYIBO


FORWARDING AGENCY.
Colombo : E. B. CREASY,
London : P. W. WOOLLEY & Co.,
12, Baillie Street.
90, Lower Thames Street,
shipments every 10 days to aCondon.
TI4E BEST METHOD OF SENDING GOODS 1100E.
ONE (MARGE ONLY payable at either end, and same may
be ascertained BEFORE despatch of goods.
This Agency's charge includes all expenses in connection with
the forwarding of the parcels including, if desired, duty, and FREE
delivery at the other end.

The Foreign Parcels Agency.


GOODS and PARCELS cleared and forwarded to any part of
the word.
PACKING done at moderate rates.

BAGGAGE cleared at Customs and stored or shipped.


STORAGE Furniture, Goods, &c., can be stored for any length
of time.
INDENTS accepted and executed with greatest care and
promptness Purchases made.
AGENT IN CEYLON FOR :
Pickfords, Ltd,
The Army and Navy Co-Operative Society,
Pitt & Scott, Limited, 1,000 Agencies in Limited.
1,000 Principal Cities of the World. The Junior Army and Navy Stores.
William Whiteley, Ltd., Universal Provider. The Civil Service Supply Association.
Harrods Stores.
The Civil Service Co-Operative Society.
etc., etc.
etc. etc.

CORRESPONDENCE ON ALL SUBJECTS INVITED.

E. B. CREASY 9
12, Baillie Street, Colombo.

A dverlisemcnts.

Philip T. De Jong & Sons,


LOMi30
Telegraphic A cldres8" DE.JoNoUoLomBo.{ESTZLEIZASNIED 1876.}

Wine & Spirit Merchants & General Importers


OF

Oilmanstores, Groceries, Perfumery, Toilet and Smoking Requisites, Stationery, Drugs aqd Druggists' Sundries, Patent
and Proprietary Medicines, &c.
CONSIGNMENTS UNDERTAKEN & REALIZED.
AGENCIES ACCEPTED.

SOLE AGENTS IN CEYLON FOR :


R. MATHEWS & Co.'sCARLTON WHISKIES.
HULSTKAMP & 'LOON & MOLIJN'SOLD SCHIEDAM
GIN AND LIQUEURS.
CLEMENT & Co.'sETINCELLE DRY CHAMPAGNE
AND SAINT RAPHAEL WINE.
WM. FOULDS & Co.'sGRAND LIQUEUR, LOCHFYNE,
AND SANDY TAMSON WHISKIES.
STEPHEN SMITH & Co.'sHALLS WINE, " KEYSTONE"
BURGUNDY AND INVALID'S PORT.
MARTIN & ROGEE'S CELEBRATED COGNACS.
AMALGAMATED DISTILLERIES Co.'s CIII AM BERLAIN
AND QUEEN'S CHOICE WHISKIES.
J. 1'. BEUKERS'SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS AND HOLLAND GENEVA.
ANTONIO J. MO MPO'S SPANISH WINES.
K. H. DR JONG'SFINEST DUTCH EDAM AND
GOUDA CHEESES.
C. MACHEN & HUDSON'S" BEAVER BRAND" GUINNESS' STOUT.
MISTA33LISI-IMEMTS.
THE NORRIS ROAD STORESNorris Road, Colombo.
THE CITY DISPENSARYNorris Road, Colombo.
THE CASH GROCERY STORESFort, Colombo.

Advertisements.

xliii

the International Stores

Wholesale &

Retail Depot

r."(--C

JOHN HACENBECK, Proprietor.

Ft R
Wines, Spirits, Oilmanstores, Cigars, Smoking and Toilet Requisites, Household Sundries, Ship's Stores, Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Fresh Fruits, Glassware, Fancy
Goods, Etc , Etc., Etc.

Consignments Accepted and Realized.


R RFEREN C=S
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRAI4A,
AND CHINA.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
SOLE AGENCY IN CEYLON FOR :

E. A. Price, Bordeaux.
French Provisions.
3. Eons S Co.. Condon S
Throgmorton " All Malt" and
Gold Crest" Scotch Whiskies.
1. Pens, Oberingelheini.
Rhine & Moselle Wines.
First Pilsen Brewery tied., Pilsen.
Genuine Pilsen Beer, &c., &c.
Offices

31 c

nrscl Stares

32, Chatham Street, Colombo, Ceylon.


wurchou AT
THE LAWN. KOLLUPITIYA

.411rerti.vments.

NOTICE.

Zhe Ceylon Wharfage Co., VD.


PREPARED TO CLEAR GOODS

OR CONSTITUENTS on most favourable terms. The charge


incurred for Landing, Warehouse Rent, Insurance, Duty, Cart
and Cooly Hire, and for delivering either at the Railway Station,
or at any part of Colombo will be made, with Agency of one per cent
on Invoice value, but in no case will an invoice be cleared for a less
sum than RI-50.

AM Charges go be paid before delivery.


Special Terms can be arranged by the Manager with Mercantile
Firms or others who may wish the Company to conduct their
Clearing, Forwarding, and Shipping work.
The Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ltd.,
Colombo, March, 1905.

il.

A. RI DG[, Manager.

Ceylon Wharfage Company, Limited.


SCHEDULE OF RATES.
A IMPORTS.

Asphalt
Cement
Cotton Goods
Earthenware
Fish (dried)
Flour
Glassware
Gunny Bags
Hardware
Iron

E. c.
per ton 1 75
..
,..
per barrel 0 37i
...
...
.
each 0 45
In bales or cases cf ordinary size
do 1 10
Crates or casks of ordinary size
do t 1 25
Of large size ..
...
In pkgs. not exceeding 1 cwt. each pkg. 0 8
II 8
per cwt
Exceeding 1 cwt.
...
each 0 45
...
...
In barrels
0 15
do
In bags of 200 lbs.
...
0 80
do
In oases, 8 to 25 cubic ft.
do 0 95
Do 26 cubic ft. and upwards
I) 80
Casks and crates, op to 30 cub. ft. do
1 25
above 30 cub. ft. do
Do
Manufactured jute and such-like
0 45
do
goods in bales...
0 75
do
In casks or cases of ordinary size
1 25
do
Do
of large size
In bars, bundles, hoops, plates
pigs, or packages not exceedner ton, 1 50

Net.
R. c.
1 2(1
O 26i
O 30
O 60
O 90
O 7
(1 7
O 28
O 9
O 65
O 75
O 65
I 00
O 30
0 50
O 75
1 25

xlv

Advertisements.
C. W. Co.A . I M PORTS. (Continur(1.)

6
o

c
Nails, dm.
Oil, Turpentine,
Oilmanstores
(according to
size)
Parcels
Rice and Grain...
Sugar
Staves
Tar ..
Vegetables
M iscellaneous Articles

Wines, Spirits
and Malt
Liquors

R. c.
In kegs or drums of 1 cwt. .. each O 20
O 30
In drums of 5 gallons do
O 20
Packages of 1 dozen size do
do
O 40
Do 2 do
O 50
Do 3 do ... do
And small packages not over
25 lb. in weight not containO 20
... do
ing valuables
O 09
Per bag of 164 lb . . ... do
O 10
Per bag of 164 lb. ... do
Hogsheads ... per 100 bundles 9 50
11 00
Puncheons .. do
12 00
Pipes ... do
In barrels ... . each 0 34
Such as potatoes, onions, ginger,
pepper, saffron, arrowroot and
such like. If in baskets or
robbins not exceeding 1 cwt.. each O 08
O 08
Or if in larger packages .. 11-1 cwt
1 50
In butts and pipes ... ... 1 00
Puncheons
O 50
Hogsheads .. .. O 40
Barrels of bottled Beer or Porter O 40
Quarter casks .. ...
O 50
Cases of 3 or 4 dozen
0 40
Do 2 dozen ,.. ... 0 20
Do 1 dozen ...

Net
R. c.
O 111
O
O
O
II

20
10
20
25

O 20
O 07
O 10
7 50
8 50
10 60
O 24.

O 07
O 07
1 12
0 60
36
11 28
O 25

0 20
0 12

NOTE.In the matter of the weighing or examination of goods named


in the above tariff (other than cases of wines, spirits, and malt liquor) a charge
of 25 cents per ton, measurement or weight, according to usage, will be made
against the owners or consignees on all goods selected by them, or by the
agents of vessels, for examination or weighing.

B.EXPORTS.
RATER FOR RECEIVING AND SHIPPING GOODS.
not exceeding 10 cwt. each
18 casks
30 tierces or hogsheads
6
Coffee.
4 ,
40 barrels
120 bags
,, li i,
18 -I
12 pipes
puncheons
IP 10 1. Coconut Oil.
Rs. 6 per...
1.. 20
30 hogsheads.

5 .1
60 bales of Cinnamon of 100 lbs. each ; larger or smaller bales
in proportion.
160 bags Cinnamon chips.
40 bales Cinchona of 336 lbs. each ; larger or smaller bales
in proportion.

alvi

Advertisements.
CEYLON WHARFAGE CO., 1,1;.(l% ltintred.)

11.BONDED WAREHOUSE.
Tho following rates will be charged on all goods warehoused in the bonded
warehouses:
bent will commence on the day the goods are deposited therein ; and a
week's rent will be charged on all fractions of a week.
For a week.
For each butt, pipe, or puncheon
For each half pipe or hogshead
For each barrel or quarter cask
...
...
For each octave, or cask of like size
...
...
...
...
For each crate, cask, or case of hardware, earthenware, or ironmongery ..
For each bale, case, or package measuring Gil cubic feet and upwards ..
Do
do
40 cubic ft. and under 60 cubic ft.
...
do
25
do
do
40
n Do
Do
do
15
do
25 do
Do do 10 do
15 do
Do do
5 do
10 do
...
For each smaller box or package
...
...
...
...
For each bag of sugar or rice
...
...
Iron, or other heavy goods in bulk, per ton
..
Beer, wine, or spirits per dozen quarts ...
...

c.
40
20
12
8
20
20
16
12
8
6
4
2
4
20
1

M.EXPORTS
The following rates will be charged by Government on all goods brought
for shipment. Such goods will be allowed three clear days free of rent, after
which they will become liable to the payment of a daily rent :
For a day.
For each leaguer, pipe, cr cask of like size
...
...
...
For each hogshead, or cask of like size ...
...
...
...
For each cask or barrel of coffee not weighing more than 3 cwts. gross ...
For each cask or barrel of coffee weighing more than 3 cwts. and not
exceeding 7 cwts.
...
......
...
...
For each cask or barrel of coffee weighing more than 7 cwts...
For each barrel of plumbago...
..
...
For each bale, case, or package measuring 60 cubic ft. and upwards
Do
do
40 cubic ft. and under 60 cubic ft.
Do
do
25
do
40 do
Do
25 do
do
15 do
15
do
Do do 10 do
Do
5
do
10
...
do
do
For each smaller box or package
...

For each bag of coffee


..,
...
Coir goods in ballots or bundles, per cwt.
... .

25
12
6
8
12
7
25
20
15
12
8
6
2
4
4

No rent charged for goods brought to the Wharf and removed ',hercfrom
on the same day.
No rent charged for goods on days when the storm flag is hoisted.

Other goods of like size or weight not mentioned in the foregoing schedule
to be charged in proportion to the rates specified. Any disagreement to be

Advertisements.
CEYLON WHARFAGE Co., LTD.(Continued.)
EXPORTS.((intlinued.)
{40 cases Cinchona of 336 lbs. each ; larger or smaller bales in
proportion.
160 bags Cinchona (not pressed).
50 bales Cotton Wool of 300 lb. each ; larger or smaller bales in
proportion.
120 bags Cacao, not exceeding li cwt. each.
40 barrels plumbago, not exceeding 5 cwts. each.
Rs. 6 per
100 cases or chests of Tea of 100 lbs. each ; larger or smaller cases
or chests in proportion.
50 bales Jute of 300 lbs. each ; larger or smaller bales in
proportion.
40 bales Gunnies of 300 lbs. each ; larger or smaller bales in
proportion.
Re. 6 75 per 2,000 dholls, or 800 ballots, or 40 bales, Coir Yarn, Fibres, &c.
Its. 6 75 120 cwts. Deer Horns, in bundles.
Rs. 6.75 100 Deer Horns, loose.

Rs- 6.75 160 ,. EbonyRs. 6.75 100 Sapanwood.


Rs. 8.00 5,000 (in number) Coconuts.
N.B.No quantity, however small, will be charged less than one-fourth
of the above rates.

RATES FOR WAREHOUSE RENT.


1.IMPORTS.
Transit Warehouse Rates as provided for under the terms of the Lease :
.1i
an
g21
.,
ni ni l
rO t'eU
ri
'4 "
g'
.. .St
11, c.
For each butt, pipe or puncheon
..,
....
... 1 00
For each half pipe or hogshead ...
.
... 0 50
...
For each barrel or quarter cask...
... 0 30
For each cask or keg of smaller size
_
... 0 20
.-:
For each crate, cask, or case of hardware, earthenware, or ironmongery 0 50
For each bale, case, or box measuring 60 cubic ft. and upwards
... 0 50
do
40 cubic ft. and under 60 cubic ft.
Do
. 0 40
25
do
do
40
Da
do
... Q 30
Do
do
15
do
25 do
... 0 24
do
do
10
Do
15 do
... 0 16
do
do
Do
5
10 do... 0 12
,_ 0 8
For each small box or package ...
...
For each bag of rice or sugar ...

...
... 0 8
For beer, wine or spirits, in bottle per dozen, quarts
...
... 0 8
For coir yarn or rope, in ballots or bundles, per cwt.
..
... 0 10
Heavy goods, such as metal or timber, per ton

... 0 50
1.Goods left on the quay, half the above rates, but manure will be
charged full rates.
2. Goods may remain in the Transit Warehouse free of rent for three days,
exclusive of Sundays and Holidays, after which they will be subject to the
above rates, A day's rent will be charged for a'l fractions of a day.
"6

Advertisement..z.

xlviii

SHIPS SUPPLIED WITH FRESH PROVISIONS.

C.Platheua es Co .,
4-

-4116,

-411116,

GENERAL MERCHANTS.
fhandler4,
Prodidion Oeatere),
and Wedetfore4.

CANAL
FORT, COLOMBO.
N.B.Water Supplied on the shortest notice.

Advertisements.

J. W. CHAS. DE SOYSA,
OFFICE : No, 4. QUEEN STREET,

COLOMBO.
AQUEDUCT," COLOMBO.

CODES USED:

A. I.


A. B. C. (Fourth Edition 1

Meyer's Commercial (Second Edition).


Special Code. ...

Mine Owner:

OWNS EXTENSIVE MINES OF PLUMBACO


^ IN ALL PARTS OF THE ISLAND.

Exporter :
plumbago, Copperah, Gea, Cintiamoq,
Cocoa, fibres, Desiccatea Coconuts, -

Cardanionis, -Ebony, Saiiriwooa, 4c.


DESICCATING MILLS

COPPERAH BALING WORKS AND FACTORY,

Advertisements.
Rebuilt 1902.

Established 1891.

Bristol hotel,
4.--"11111r -1111PwTh

COLOMBO, CEYLON,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

THIS HOTEL, SITUATED IN THE FORT,


WITIIIN i'LMHE PROXIMITY TO THE

LANDING JETTY, CUSTOMS, POST AND TELEGRAPH


OFFICES, EANKS, SHIPPING OFFICES, RAILWAY
STATIONS, AND ALL PRINCIPAL STORES.

Electric Fans are fitted in all Bedrooms


as well as Public Rooms.
Zhe Cuisine is the recognized best in the East.
A CHOICE STOCK OF WINES, SPIRITS, & CIGARS,

eked layer Veeron Orazght


4

MODERATE AND INCLUSIVE CHARGES.

A. HUMBERT,
Manaxer.
Telegrams ..--" BRISTOL," COLOMBO.

Advertisements.

A. PATE & SON.


ESTABLISHED 1855.

(The oldest Veterinary Establishment in the Island.)

I;Y APPOINTMENT

COACH BUILDERS &c. TO H.E. THE GOVERNOR.


We gained the HIGHEST Awardsthree Gold and two Silver
Medalsfor the BEST four and two-wheeled Carriages, the best leather
work including Harness, Boots, and Shoes, &c., at the Agri-Horticultural
Show in Colombo, 1891, and a Silver Medal at the Nuwara Eliya AgriHorfcultural Show in 1897 for best Harness, Boots and Shoes, &c.

CARRIAGES.

Our carriages may be seen in daily use throughout the Island. We


receive monthly from London the latest designs and colored plates,
illustrating the highest style of Coach decorative art. In this connection
we have the pleasure to announce that we have made arrangements direct
with one of the leading carriage cloth and lace manufacturers, to furnish
us with the latest novelties. Our hooks of samples are open to inspection,
and we are prepared to import whatever quality may be selected.
Repairs.We guarantee when a carriage leaves our workshops after
repairs, that it will look as good as new.
N.B.ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION

HARNESS AND SADDLERY.


From all sides we continue to receive the highest praise for the.
excellence, finish, and durability of our harness, &c. Leather and
furniture are regularly imported and can he relied on. We make
harness of every description al prices that defy competition.
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

COMMISSION STABLES.
Not only have we in our stables horses, &c., on Commission Sale,
but we have on our registers the names of gentlemen throughout the
Colony, who are desirous of purchasing or of disposing of horses, &c.
We would therefore respectfully urge on would-be purchasers the
desirability of keeping us informed of their wants.
Periodical shipments of Australian and other horses, whose
arrivals are duly announced in the local press. are also stabled by us.

VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.

Our Veterinary establishment, being the oldest in the Island, our


experience in the treatment of horses may be confidently relied on.
Our stocks of medicine are always fresh, being regularly imported
direct from England.

SHOEING AND TRAINING.


This branch of our business is carefully attended to. As we keep
over 2,000 sets of shoes in stock, we are prepared at a moment's
notice to fit any horse sent us.

tie/C/140E4/1[11U,

N. S. FERNANDO.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1875.

Agent in Ceylon for


Scott &
Bowne,

Ltd., London ; Edward Lloyd Ltd., London ; Wiggins

Teape & Co., Ltd., London ; Alexander Pirie

&

Sons, Ltd Aberdeen-

shire; The Rosmarine Manufacturing Co , Ltd., London ; Colgate &


Co., New York, U.S.A. ; F. M. Clements, Sydney, Australia ; A. Y.
Hassel, Albany. Australia ; N. Ojima & Sons, Japan ; Barretto &

etc., etc.

Hongkong, etc.,

WHOLESALE

---

STATIONER

(:1

f-;

"NW"

V" -

1.

-"I, 4,-

Draper, Druggist g grocer, 8c.


Woolen. Cotton and Silk

Priqting & Writing Papers.

Watches.

Mercantile Stationery.

Watch Chains.

Binding Materials.

Clocks & Timepieces.

Millinery.

Account Books.

Perfumery.

Fancy

Letter Copying Books

Toilet Requisites.

Haberdashery

Patent Mediciqes.

Boots and Shoes.

Presses.

Goods.
Articles.

Rare and Ordinary Indian Medical Drugs, Rice, and Indian


Curry Stuffs. Portland Cement, &c., &c.

Consignments Undertaken, Realized,


and Promptly Remitted.
P.' I.'S I. E l I.: I.' I.: ES

B. I .1.K

The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.. London and Colombo.


Triegrulthir .l detrecsk ..--"

S1L7 Ei " - Colombia.

Cod,.

(Fourth

All communications to be addressed to

N. S. FERNANDO,
76

&

77, Bankshall Street, Colombo.

"Kandy Motor Syndicate"


FOR HIRE

"Wolseley anD Argyll Cars."


TERMS:
App/y, THE AGENT,

KANDY MOTOR SYNDICATE,


-Am.-KANDY,
S. M. ASSENA MARIKAR & Co.,
No. 6, China Street, Colombo,
MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS.
Importers of Glass, China and General
Earthenware.

S'I'A.BT_,ISI--=7D 1840CONNESVONDENCE INVITED.

A dverlisenient s.

J. W. CHAS. De SOYSA,
OFFICE: No. 4, QUEEN STREET,

COLOMBO.
I cs: -" AQUEDUCT," COLOMBO.

Codes TTsecl :

A I

Meyer's Commercial ;Second Edition',

ABC

Special Code.

Fourth EdItionl.

flbercbant:
DEALS IN

PLUMBAGO.
SILVER MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, 19oo.
CINNAMON.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, 19co.
COCOA.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, 19co.

Planter:
CINNAMON, COCOA.
- COrInNT TTY

COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING


CEYLON FURNITURE CEYLON CURIOS -

ti
DECK CHAIRS JAPANESE CURIOS -

52 & 54, KEYZER STREET,

DON CAROLIS

Preniier furriishiqg
establishnivit in tke East.
ESTABLISHED 386o.

FIRST CROSS STREET,

;ETTAH, LOMB,

. 1' 16 I t o;,, lo

1ii

NARTIN & Co.,


JACKSON HOUSE.
CALCUTTA.

TELEGRAMS
MARTIN CALCUTTA.

ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS,


PORTABLE & PERMANENT RAILWAYS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF RAILWAY MATERIALS

-411.- ALWAYS IN STOCK --tip-

Light Zramways for 1states


LA_ S7P.ECI.A.LirITY-i
IARCE STOCK OF:
ENGLISH ROLLED STEEL JOISTS, TEES, ANGLES, &C., &C
GALVANIZED CORRUGATED, AND PLAIN, IRON SHEETS.
TESTED STEEL PLATES
STEEL RAILS, TIPPING WAGONS, AND LOCOMOTIVES.
CAST IRON PIPES FOR WATER WORKS.
SLUICE VALVES, GALVANIZED TUBES.
ALL WATER WORKS MATERIAL .
FRANCIS PORTLAND CEMENT ,
RUSTON PROCTORS ENGINES AND BOILERS.
EASTERBROOK ALLCARDS MACHINE AND HAND TOOLS. &C .

MANAGING AGENTS OF:

THE BENGAL IRON & STEEL Go., Ltd.


BARAKAR. E.1. RY. BENGAL.
PROPRIF,TOKS OF THE WELLKNOM

BENCAL PIC IRON, pos. 1, 2, & 3.


AS SUPPLIED LARGELY TO THE

East India, Oudh and Rohilkhund, North-Western, and other


Railways and Government Workshops throughout India.
MANUFACTURERS OF:
Cast

Iron Sleepers, Columns, Pipes, Fencing Sockets and every


description of Heavy Casting,

QUOTATIONS & ESTIMATES FURNISHED C.F.I. COLOMBO.


Write for our New Illustrated Catalogues of Machinery,
Engineers' Tools and Stores, Water Works, Pump,
Structural, and Railway Sections.

Acl vertiseme iris.


T HE

Ceylon Brewery.
BREWERS AND AERATED
WATER MANUFACTURERS,

NUWARA ELIYA,

Bottled Beers and Stout,


guaranteed pure, aria in Brilliant condition.
Strongly Recom mended.

PALE ALE (Light Gravity).


EXTRA QUALITY PALE ALE
XXX STOUT.
These Beers are brewed with specially selected
Malt and Hops. A trial will prove they are unequalled
in quality and delicacy of Flavour.
The above also in 5, 9, i8 and 54 Gallon Casks.

1..

xxxi

.4 dvertisements.

"Clan" Line of Steamers.


6-"LtelAmb

C744.4gra

FLEET

50 STEAMERS.

GROSS TONNAGE.

190,988 tons registered.

Ciors.t..9

Csorse....9

Managing Owners : Messrs.

CAYZER IRVINE & Co., cgasgow.

A Regular Service from Glasgow and Liverpool to Colombo,


Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Karachi, and from these ports to
London.
A Regular Service from Glasgow and Liverpool to Cape Town,
Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth, (Algoa Bay), East London, Durban,
Delagoa Bay, Beira, and Mauritius.
These Steamers do not carry passengers between Liverpool or
London, and India or Ceylon.

FINLAY, MUIR & Co., Agents.

10, Queen Street, Fort, Colombo.

ARCH. CURRIE & Co.'s

AOStralin LIv of Storm,


1. ss " ARGUS "
2. ss " CLITUS "
3. ss " DARIUS "

Tons.
Tons.
... 2,800 4. ss "EURYALUS" ... 3,600
... 2,580 5. as " FORTUNATUS " 4,200
... 3,300 6. ss GRACCHUS " ... 4,500

Regular Service between Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and


Fremantle, to Colombo, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay and Singapore.
These are the best steamers for conveyance of horses and other
live stock, being specially built with fittings for the trade.
Passengers' accommodation very good, and much cheaper than
Mail Steamers.
For particulars of passage and freight, apply to

FINLAY, MUIR & Co., Agents,

xxxii

Advertisement ,.

South British Fire Marine Insurance Co,


... 1,900,000
Capital Authorised
1,227,932
Capital Subscribed
64,628
Capital Paid-up
Reserve Fund is now ... 275,000
Funds Invested and at Call ... 375,000
Last Year's Revenue amounted to 359,515
Undertake Fire and Marine Risks on the most favourable ternt.

FINLAY, MUIR & Co.,


Agents,
10, Queen Street, Fort, Colombo.

The Royal Insurance Co.,


FIRE AND MARINE.
FOUNDED 1896.

Head Office :--ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL.


Capital
C17.4.7111,
Life Funds over ... V1.000,0011
Fire Funds
t928,000
Reserve F111111 ... t1,4S2,393
The Annual Fire Premiums amount to considerably over
Two Million Pounds Sterling.
Life Assurance Policies in force to the value of over 14
(fourteen) million pounds sterling.

FINLAY, MUIR & Co.,


Agents,
1L

NOW

Advertisements.

Telegraphic Address :

, Dryza."

Code Used :--

A B.C. 4th Edition.

04-01 4440404044441.0440044404.44444,

T. H. A. De 50Y5A,
GENERFILt IVIERCHANT
N I)

PLO:INTER,
EXPORTER OF

Plumbago, Copperah, Coconut,


Bristle & Mattress Fibre,
Citronella Oil, Arrack
and other Produce.

:CARBON STORES,
PLUMBAGO CURING ESTABLISHMENT

WELLAWATTA.
OFFICES:

No. 2, CANAL ROW, FORT,

.4 dvertisement 5.
Rebuilt 1902.

Established 1891.

Bristol hotel,
COLOMBO, CEYLON.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

THIS HOTEL, SITUATED IN THE FORT,


is wrriliN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO TUE

LANDING JETTY, CUSTOMS, POST AND TELEGRAPH


OFFICES, BANKS, SHIPPING OFFICES, RAILWAY
STATIONS, AND ALL PRINCIPAL STORES.

Electric Fans are fitted in all Bedrooms


as well as Public Rooms.
Ehe Cuisine is the recognizes best in the East.
A CHOICE STOCK OF WINES, SPIRITS, & CIGARS,

eked Tager Veer on .Oraught.


MODERATE AND INCLUSIVE CHARCES. *
A. HUMBERT,
Manaxer.

Telegrams ,." BRISTOL," COLOMBO.

Advertisentent.,:.

A. PATE & SON.


ESTABLISHED 1855.

(The oldest Veterinary Establishment in the Island.)

BY APPOINTMENT

COACH BUILDERS &c. TO H.E. THE GOVERNOR.


We gained the HIGHEST Awardsthree Gold and two Silver
Medalsfor the BEST four and two-wheeled Carriages, the best leather
work including Harness, Boots, and Shoes, &c., at the Agri-Horticultural
Show in Colombo, 1891, and a Silver Medal at the Nuwara Eliya AgriHorfcultural Show in 1897 for best Harness, Boots and Shoes, &c.

CARRIAGES.

Our carriages may be seen in daily use throughout the Island. We


receive monthly from London the latest designs and colored plates,
illustrating the highest style of Coach decorative art, In this connection
we have the pleasure to announce that we have made arrangements direct
with one of the leading carriage cloth and lace manufacturers, to furnish
us with the latest novelties. Our books of samples are open to inspection,
and we are prepared to import whatever quality may he selected.
Repairs. We guarantee when a carriage leaves our worksl lops after
repairs, that it will look as good as new.
N.B.ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION

HARNESS AND SADDLERY.


From all sides we continue to receive the highest praise for the.
excellence, finish, and durability of our harness, Sic. Leather and
furniture are regularly imported and can be relied on. We make
harness of every description at prices that defy competition.
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

COMMISSION STABLES.
Not only have we in our stables horses, &c., on Commission Sale,
but we have on our registers the names of gentlemen throughout the
Colony, who are desirous of purchasing or of disposing of horses, &c.
We would therefore respectfully urge on would-be purchasers the
desirability of keeping us informed of their wants.
Periodical shipments of Australian and other horses, whose
arrivals are duly announced he local press, are also stabled by us.

VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.

Our Veterinary establishment, being the oldest in the Island, our


experience in the treatment of horses may be confidently relied on.
Our stocks of medicine are always fresh, being regularly imported
direct from England.

SHOEING AND TRAINING.


This branch of our business is carefully attended to. As we keep
Over 2,000 sets of shoes in stock, we are prepared at a moment's
notice to fit any horse sent us.

ft*el

11 1.5.

N. S. FERNANDO.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1875.

Agent in Ceylon for


Scott & Bowne, Ltd., London ; Edward Lloyd Ltd., London ; Wiggins
Teape & Co.. Ltd., London ; Alexander Pirie & Sons, Ltd., Aberdeenshire ; The Rosmarine Manufacturing Co Ltd., London ; Colgate &
Co., New York, U.S.A. ; F. M. Clements, Sydney, Australia ; A. Y.
Hassel, Albany, Australia; N 0 jima & Sons, Japan ; Barretto &
Hongkong, etc., etc., etc.

WHOLESALE

-0- _-_-.....--.....

STATIONER

-- "Nr.

-.11,------,

Draper, Druggist a grocer, 8c.


Printing & Writing Papers.

Watches.

Mercantile Stationery .

Watch Chains.

Binding Materials.

Clocks & Timepieces.

Account Books .
Perfumery.
Letter Copying Books Toilet Requisites.
Presses. Patent Medicines.

Woolen, Cotton and Silk


Goods.
Millinery.
Fancy Articles.
Haberdashery .
Boots and Shoes .

Rare and Ordinary Indian Medical Drugs, Rice, and Indian


Curry Stuffs, Portland Cement, &c., &c.

Consignments Undertaken, Realized,


and Promptly Remitted.
BA NEEL'S d REFEREES

The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., London and Colombo.


Telegrriphie Address :"

SUAISAFIXS"-Calcmrallacy.
(Fourth Edition.)

Code Used:A.13.C.

All communications to be addressed to

N. S. FERNANDO,
76 & 77, Bankshall Street, Colombo.

"Kandy Motor Syndicate"


FOR HIRE

"Wolseley ana

firgyll

Cars."

TENNIS:
/1/51)/y,

THE AGENT,

KANDY MOTOR SYNDICATE,

S. M. ASSENA MARIKAR & Co.,


N. 8, China, Straet, Colombo,
MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS.

Importers of Glass, China and General


Earthenware.

S'll.A.331.LIS_T--1E27 1840CONINIMISDOMDENCIE

Advertisemeht.

J. W. CHAS. De SOYSA,
OFFICE: No.

4,

QUEEN

STREET,

COLOM BO.
i'lertrapha .1ildress : " AQUEDUCT," COLOMBO.

Codes Used :
A l

Meyer's Commercial i Second Edition),

A 13 C. Fourth Edition

Special Code.

lbercbant:
DEALS IN

PLUMBAGO.
SILVER MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, Iwo.
CINNAMON,
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900.
COCOA.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, 19co.

Planter:
CINNAMON, COCOA.

COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING CEYLON FURNITURE


CEYLON CURIOS DECK CHAIRS JAPANESE CURIOS 52& 54, KEYZER STREET,

DON CAROL'S

al7e premier furry:01w


esIaplishnieril in The east.
ESTABLISHED 186o

& FIRST CROSS STREET,

PETTAH, LOMB,

Iii

MARTIN & Co.,

JACKSON HOUSE.
CALCUTTA.

TELEGRAMS:
MARTIN -CALCUTTA.

ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS,


-11111""Th

PORTABLE & PERMANENT RAILWAYS,


AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF RAILWAY MATERIALS

4111.,

ALWAYS IN STOCK

Light tramways for estates


LklICE STOCK OF :ENGLISH ROLLED STEEL JOISTS, TEES, ANGLES, &C.. &C.
GALVANIZED CORRUGATED, AND PLAIN, IRON SHEETS.
TESTED STEEL PLATES
STEEL RAILS, TIPPING WAGONS, AND LOCOMOTIVES.
CAST IRON PIPES FOR WATER WORKS.
SLUICE VALVES, GALVANIZED TUBES.
ALL WATER WORKS MATERIAL.
FRANCIS. PORTLAND CEMENT.
RUSTON PROCTORS' ENGINES AND BOILERS.
EASTERBROOK ALLCARDS MACHINE AND HAND TOOLS, &C.

MANAGING AGENTS OF:

THE BENGAL IRON & STEEL Go., Ltd.


BARAKAR, E I RY. BENGAL.
(11"I III, V I:1.1,-h \ ..\\

BENGAL PIG IRON, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.


AS SUPPLIED LARGELY TO THE

East India, Oudh and Rohilkhund, North-Western, and other


Railways and Government Workshops throughout India.
MANUFACTURERS OF :
Cast Iron Sleepers, Columns, Pipes, rencing Sockets and every
description of Heavy Casting,

QUOTATIONS & ESTIMATES FURNISHED C.F.I. COLOMBO.


Write for our New Illustrated Catalogues of Machinery,
Engineers' Tools and Stores, Water Works, Pump,

J. C. De SILVA & Co.,


26, ,Morris goad, Colombo.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS 1--"

ode,. I sell It.

CLOVIS."

4'. 4th and 5th

;11111 Prelllier.

IMPORT & EXPORT AGENTS.


PROPRIETORS
01,

Plumbago Mines, Coconuts, Tea, - - - - Rubber, and Cinnamon Estates,


D

Dosinnatad Domini and Fibre dills


AT KURUNEGALA.

Shipment of Ceylon Proauce


TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

BNANCHF..t.-_=,

Kurunegala and Dodaqgaslande,

ORENSTEIN & KOPPEL,


MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS

RAILWAY MATERIALS & MACFRIERY,


4, Bankshall Street, CALCUTTA.
PROMPT SUPPLY FROM

Calcutta or Home Stock :


Tiptrucks,
Rails,
Sleepers,
Switches,

Platform Cars,
Roller bearings,

Turntables,

Locomotives,

Wheels on Axles, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Sole Agents in India and Ceylon for:

HUMBOLDT ENGINEERING WORKS Cod,


Boilers, Pumps, Engines, &c., &c.

E. D. PIKE & Co., SYDNEY,


New South Wales Timber for Railway
Sleepers and Building purposes.

RUD SACK'S

Agricultural Implements.

Catalogues and Estimates free on Application.


lit

Advertisemei is.

Books! Books! Books!


For Boys and Girls : Specially suitable for
GIFT BOOKS:- Prizes,
Birthday or Christmas Presents, &c,

GUIDES:

Useful alike to Resident and Visitor: Guides to


Colombo & Mount Lavinia, Kandy & Nuwara Eliya,
Kurunegala and its Neighbourhood, Buried Cities of Ceylon.

By well-known Authors : Sir


BOOKS ON CEYLON
: Emerson
Tennent, Robert
Percival. Major Skinner, John Davy, John Ferguson.
William Shakespeare, Alexander
POETICAL WORKS:
- Pope. William Cowper, Leigh
Hunt, James Thompson, John Keats, Samuel Taylor Colleridge.
Rugby, Football, Golf,
BOOKS ON SPORT: Hockey,
Cricket, Croquet. Sharp Shooting,
Sport in Low-country of Ceylon. Cycling in Ceylon.

USEFUL & STATISTICAL:

Exchange Tables, Interest Tables. Merchants' and Planters' Ready Calculator, Ceylon Handbook and
Directory, Ceylon Hansard, &c.

Coffee,
PLANTING & AGRICULTURAL: Tea,
Cocoa, Cinchona, Cotton, Cardamoms, Camphor, India Rubber, Cinnamon,
Pepper, Coconut, Palmyra, Wattles, Avoca, and other Palms,
Aloe and Ramie Fibre.
Cookery,
HOUSEHOLD
& GENERAL: 'eylon
_
tiardening in CeyIon, Good Cup of Tea, Concerning Snakes, Master and Servant
';h-dinance.
Diseases of Children and their Treatment, MediMEDICAL: cal
Hints. Natural Labour, Progress of Medical
scicnce and various Tamil Medical Books.

RELIGIOUS :

Book of Psalms, Psalms and


P(wket
Hymn ,, Soul's Enquiries Answered, Full
Salvai ical, Hindu PIOI,sophy, Buddhism Contrasted witlf
Christ hull y, The Myst i.ry I I 'veiled, &c.

MISCELLANEOUS:

Horse, Harness and Trap, Civil


Service Manual, Royal Botanical
Garden, Circulars, Royal Asiatic Society Journals.
(in case or on rollers), Planting Districts of
MAPS: Ceylon
Ceylon (in case or on rollers), Empire Atlas, Map of
Afric:i, Menton in Parvo Atlas of the World, Johnston's
Would-Wide Atlas, Al ap of the Far East.

For Full Particulars and Prices see " CATALOGUE


OF BOOKS " at the end of the Directory.

1(11 i, j

Advertisements.

Grand Oriental Hotel,


FORT, COLOMBO.
Telegraphs, A arms .." GRAND," COLOMBO.
rIIIS well-known and palatial Hotel, situated opposite the Landing Jetty, commands a magnificent view of the Harbour

and Coast.
Being in the immediate vicinity of the Customs, Post and
Telegraph Offices, Banks, Steamship Companies' Offices, and
Thomas Cook Sons, it is the most convenient for all class.

New Palm Court is the coolest Lounge in


Colombo; and the handsome Dining Saloon is undoubtedly
the finest in the East.
Tropical Hotel Garden electrically illuminated for
out-door

GOI1C01 ts.

The Hotel is Lit throughout by Electricity.


ELECTRIC FANS IN ALL PUBLIC ROOMS & BEDROOMS.

ELECTRIC LIFT. TELEPHONE .


PRIVATE ORCHE STR A.
All Steamers are met on arrival by the Hotel Peons who are at the
service of intending visitors.

EXCELtbENT CUISINE
UNDER THE PERSON

NI,

sl PIIIZINTENDENCE OF' THE MANAGER.

CHARGES MODERATE,

TERMS ARRANGED FOR A STAY OF ONE WEEK OR OYER.


COOK'S COUPONS ACCEPTED. On Cook's List for Round
the World and Indian Tours.

TUE COLOMBO HOTELS COMPANY, Ltd.


411cliwyer : 0. LOOSEN

,secretary

E. PINEO:

Advertisements,

R. M. J. Ferguson.
-7111110P'411111111"
High-Class Printers, Engravers, Bookbinders, &c.
Every Description of Estate Printing undertaken and Best Work guaranteed at the Lowest
Prices.
irr Discount of 10 % on all Stock Goods mentioned
'below for Cash or V.P.P.
IIN

AIM. 4WD. 4.11, Alla

Estate Requisites
KEPT IN STOCK.

Large Check Rolls

With Ready Reckoners


Superior Ouality,

Strong Binding.

Pocket Check Rolls

Very handy
On fine paper.

CART NOTE BOOKS,

RICE AND PAY ORDER FORMS.


Strongly Bound with Flexible Backs.

1.1141301.1R FE DER ATION FORIVIS.


a aallia-a-a1111... aallb Ala.a a

Partieular4 On gpplication.

Estimates glaDly given. Correspondence invited.


"Ceulnn nhsprvpr"

61 ADVERTISEMENT INDEXES. Do

lviii

Index to A dvert isemnts.

Booksellers, Stationers, &c. Pane.


CEYLON CHRISTIAN LITERATURE EiLcucry DEPOT.Colombo
CEYLON OBSERVER OFFICE, Colombo ... 1 ngidr Pt wit Cover .!tr liv
xxxvii
CLIFTON PRLNTING WORKS, Colombo
xvi
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., La.Colombo and Kan ly

Chemists, Dispensers. &c.


CAROILLS, LIMITED.Colombo, Kandy, and Nuwara Eliya
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., IA.Colombo and -Kandy
DE JONG Sr SONS, PHILIP T...Colombo

xxvi
xvi

xlii

Clothiers, Outfitters, &o.


CARGIL LIMITEDColombo, Kandy, and Nuwara Eliya
PENANDO, N. S.Petta.h, Colombo
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO, Colombo

xxvi

601:

Coach Builders, etc.


PATE A. & SON, ...Colombo, Kandy, and Nuwara Eliya
WALLES, S. W.. & Co.Kollupitiya, Colombo "

1
.. xvi, xvii

Contractors, &c.
MARTIN & Co.Calcutla .
WALKER SONS & Co., Ldf Colombo and Kandy

..
Corer,

li

Cycle Agents.
HUMBER A Ca. Ltd.Walker Sons & Co. Ltd., Agents, Colombo & Kandy xvii, xvi
ROVER Co. Ltd.Walker Sons & ro. Ltd., Agents, Colombo & Kandy xvii, xvi
QUADRANTMotor Cycles, Walker Sons d Co. Ld. Agts, Colombo & Kandy xvii xvi
DUNLOP MOTOR TYRE Co. Ltd.Tyres, /Volker Sons& Co. Ld. do. xvii xvi
SERENDIB CYCLESWalker Sons de Co. Ltd., Colombo & Kandy xvi

Drapers and Haberdashers.


CARGILLS, Ld Colombo and Nowara Eliya
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., IAColombo and Kandy
FERNANDO, N. S.Pettah, Colombo
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW &

Dressmakers.
fie LIMITEDColombo...

xx

lviii

Index to Advertisements.

Booksellers, Stationers, &o.


CEYLON CHRISTIAN LITERATURE S .:CIET V DEPOT.Colombo
.../nsidc F./ ont over
CEYLON OBSERVER OFFICE, Colombo
xxxvii
CLIFTON PRINTING WORKS, Colombo ,
xvi
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' 0o., Ld.Colombo and Kan ly

Chemists, Dispensers, &c.


xxvi
xvi

CARGILLS, LIMITED.Colombo, Kandy, nod Nnwara Eliya


COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., I,d.colombo and Kandy
DE JONO & SONS, PHILIP T...Colombo

Clothiers, Outfitters, &c.


xxvi

CARGIL .S, LIMITEDColombo, Kandy, awl Nuw.iia Ellyn


FERNANDO, N. S.Pettab, Colombo
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAIV & Co., Colombo

SOU

Coach Builders, etc.


PATE A. & SON, .Colombo, Kandy, and Nnwara Eliva
WALLES, S. W., & Co.Kollupitiya, Colombo

1
xvi. xvii

Contractors, &c.
MARTIN & Co.Calcutta
WALKER SONS & Co., LaColombo and Kandy

lii

Front Corer,

Cycle Agents.
HUMBER & Co. Ltd.Walker 80/3/3 & Co. Ltd., Agents, Colombo & Kandy xvii, xviii
ROVER Co. Ltd.Walker Sons & (70. Ltd., Agents, Colombo & Kandy
xvii, xviii
QUADRANTMotor Cycles, Walker Sons & Co. Ld. Agts, Colombo & Kandy xvii xviii
DUNLOP MOTOR TYRE Co. Ltd.Tyres, Valkt-r Sons & Co. Ld. do. xvii xviii
SERENDIB CYCLESWalker Sons & Co. Ltd., Colombo & Kandy
xviii

Drapers and Haberdashers.


CARGILLS, Ld Colombo and Nnwara Eliva
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., IA.Colombo and Kandy
FERNANDO, N. S.Penal], Colombo
..
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW &

Dressmakers.
el a T-PrITT

r q LIVTTRD--Colombo

Ix

Index to Advertisements.

Engineers, iron Founders, 8re.

PAGE.

EABCOCK & WILCOX Ltd.Messrs Walker Boas & Company, Ltd.


Colombo and Kandy
...
xvii
...

Cover, triv, xxv


.
BROWN & DAVICSONTs.lawakelle, Ceylon
CAMPBELL, Gas Engine Co. Ltd. Walker Sons & Co., Ltd. Colombo
xvii
...
and Kandy, Agents
...
...
...
Outside: Back Cover, and 1184
COLOMBO COMMERCIAL Co., Ed.Colombo
...
End of Preface
COLOMBO GAS & WATER Co., Ltd.Colombo
.. 804. SOS
DAVIDSON & Co., Ld.,Belfast and Colombo ...
xxviii
HUTSON C. A. & Co..Colombo
...
...
JACKSON, W. J.Walker Sons & Co., Ltd. Colombo & Kandy, Agents..." xvii,xilFi
hi
MARTIN, & Co. Calcutta
...
...
..
...
WI
ORENSTEIN & KOPPEL.--Caicutta
...
...
.. 970, 971
WALKER & GREIG.Dikoya, Lindula, Manila, and Haputale
xvii-xx
WALKER, SONS & Co.,Ld.Colombo and Kandy
...

Estate Requisites.
ACME TEA CHESTS Co. Ltd.Agent E. B. Creasy, Colombo
980
.
BA1ii, A.Manures, &c. Colombo
... 9581 959
..
BOIS BROS. & Co.Estate Agents, Colombo
...
...
ex-xl
918
BOSANQUET & Co., ColomboDick's Patent Balata Belts...
...
BROWN & DAVIDSON, To.lawakelleMachinery, &c. ...
Cover, xxiv, sr,
CEYLON OBSERVERColombo. Maps of Planting Districts and
other Estate Requisites /aside Front Cover,.s'ec Book Catalogue, Pages Rs, 805
()Weide Cover, and 1184
COLOMBO COMMERCIAL Co., Ld.Machinery, etc.
... 91.9. 980
CREASY, E. B., ColomboTea Boxes, Tea Lead, Hoop Iron, &c.
CROSSLEY BROS. Gas Engines, Agents Colombo Gas and Water Co., Ltd.
End of Preface
Colombo...
...
DAVIDSON & Co., Belfast Si Colombo, Sirocco Tea Driers, Tea Sorters
and Tea Packers.
...
...
...
... 804, 805
xxxvi
DELMEGE FORSYTHE & Co., Colombo, Bulk Petroleum Instalation ...
FRELIDEN BURG & Co.,Colombo, Manures ...
... Bottom Edge of Book
vi
HATTON BANK & AGENCY Co..Estates Supplies, Hatton
...
xxviii
..
...
HUTSON, C. A. & Co.Colombo
...
... xvii, mix
JACKON'S TEA MACHINERY:Walker Sons & Co., Ltd, Colombo
MARINITSCH G. A.Pine Flooring and Ceiling Boards, Pine Tea
'six
Cheats, &c.
...
.
...
...
...
MARSHALL SONS is 'Co., Ltd., fiainsborongh, London, and Calcutta ;
... xvii, xix
Agents, Walker Sons & Co., Ltd Colombo and Kandy
NI
MARTIN, & Co.. Calcutta, Light Tramways for Estates
...
..
PERKS & SONS.Estate Toole, Walker Sons & Co., Ltd., Agents,
...
xvii
Colombo and Kandy
..
..
...
REDD AWAY. F. & Co., Egyptian Cotton Belting, Agents Walker
,, xvii, xx
Sons & Co., Ltd. Colombo and Kandy
...
WALKER & G,REIG.Dikoya. Lindula, Bodoni', & Maputo's (Tea Estate
Requisites) ...
... ON, 971
...
-..
...
WALKER, SONS & Co., La.Colombo and Kandy
... Front Corer, xvii.xx
...
A
WHITTALL & Co., Colombo--Tea Factory Requisites etc. ...

Florist and Seedsman.


WILLIAM BROS , J. P.lienaratgado

Furniture Dealers, Upholsterers, &c.


DON CAROL'S, H. & SON.Colombo
TIIONET FRERESBeutwood FurnitureWalker Sons &-.Co. Lid, Agents. xvii

Gas and Water Works.


COLOMBO GAS & WATER Co., Ltd.Colombo,

End of Preface

1x

Index to Adcertisoncntt.

General Stores.

Piot

dARGILLS, LIMITEDOolombo, Kandy, and Nuwara E iya .. xxvi


CAROLls W. D. Colombo ... ... ... nide Bock Cot er
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., IA.Colombo and Kandy ... xvi
FERNANDO, :T.. S.Pettab, Cu olub) ...
.. I
INTERNATIONAL STORES.- Colombo ... ... ... xliii
PHILIP T. DE JONG & SonsC'oloinli ... ... ... xlii
WALKER, SONS & Co.. Ld.Colombo and Kandy ... Front Cover, xviixx
WALKER & GREIC.InIcoya, Undo's., Badulla, and Haputale ... 91'0, 071

Hotels and Restaurants, &c.


ADAM'S PEAK HOTEL,Hatton
... 882
BRISTOL HOTEL Colombo ... .. ...
... xlix
GRAND ORIENTAL HOTELColombo
... (Facing Title Page)
EASTERN &ORIENTAL HOTEL,--Pe.arg)
RAITLES HOTEL,Singapore ..
... (Facing Geo. Index)
STRAND HOTEL, Rangoon ...
c

Ice Manufacturies.
CEYLON BREWERY, Nuwara Eliya
NEW COLOMBO ICE, Co.Colombo

xxx, xxxi
... vtii , i x

Insurance Companies, (Fire, &o.)


ATLAS ASSURANCE Co. Ltd.H. J. Pieria, Colombo -. End of Preface.
J3ALOISE FIRE INSURANCE co.Volksrt Brothers, Colombo ... xiii
BATAVIA Sli,`A & FIRE INSURANCE Co. Leechtnrati & Co.. Colombo... rxxviii
BRITISH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Co.Agents, Brown and
nl/
i
Divids ,n Tslawaliele
... -.
CHINA TRADER S INSURANCE Co Ld.Bosanouet & Co. Colombo xv
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ld.hee, Hedges &'Co., Colombo xxvii
EASTERN INSURANCE Co., Ld.Walker SOIIR & Co., Ld , Colombo
and Kandy ...
... ... ... xvii
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ld. Volkart Bros., Colombo xiii
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE Co.Whittall it Co., Colombo .. le
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ld.Bois Bros., & Co., Colombo xi
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE Co.Skrine & Co.,
vii
Colombo
... ..
...
LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE Co.Volkart Bros., Gain xiii
MANCHESTER ASSURANCE Co.Seholze Bros. & Co., Colombo .. xxxix
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co.Leeelunan & Co., Colombo ... xxxviii
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE Co., Ld.
Volkart Brothers, Colombo: Walker Sons & Co., La., Colombo and
Kandy
.. ... ... xiii, xiv, xvii
NORTHERN ASSURANCE Co.-,-.Volkart, Bros. & Co., Galin, and
13osanquet & Co. Col. lobo..
.... ... xiii, xv
NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETYLeechman & Co..
xxxviii
Cobmbo ... ... ... ...
ROYAL INSURANCE Co.W. B. Paterson, Hatton, and Finlay, Moir &.. .
_
. vi, xxxi
Co., C.-rlomho ,
.... ..
SC( iTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE Co.Agents, W. B.
Paterson, Mt, '.11
... ... ... vi
SOUTH B RIT I N H I.' I It E i N SI I liANCE Co..--Fialay. Muir & Co , Colombo xxxii
Erna_. flranmfin vii;

Index to Adivrtivements.

Ixt

Insurance Companies (Marine).

PAM{

BATAVIA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE Co.Leeebmatt & Co., Colombo xxxviii
BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE Co., Id.Skrine & Co., Colombo vii
c
...
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Ld.Whittall & Co.. Colombo
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ldlier., Hedges & Co., Colombo xxvii
E tSTERN INSURANCE Co., Ld.Walker Sons & Co., Ld., Colombo
..
xvii
...
...
ud Kandy
FEDERAL MARINE INSURANCE Co.. IA.Schulze Bros. & Co., Colombo xxxix
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co.Leerhman & Co, Colombo
... xxxviii
c
NORTH CHINA. INSURANCE Co.. Ld.Whittall & Co Colombo ...
xi
..
ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCEBois Bros. & Co., Colombo
ROYAL INSURANCE Co.W. B. Paterson, Hatton ; Finlay Muir & Co.,
... vi, xxxii
Colombo
..
...
...
Co.Finlay, Muir
SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE ,..
...
xxxii
& Co., Colombo
...
..
...
TRANSATLANTIC MARINE INSURANCE Co L(1.Volkart Bros., Colombo xiii
c
TRITON INSURANCE Co., Ld Kandy, Whittall & Co., Colombo ..
xv
WORLD MARINE INSURANCE Co.. Ld.Bosanquet & Co., Colombo

Insurance Companies (Guarantee).


BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS M. NEW YORKDelmege, Forsyth
...
xxxv
& Co., Colombo

...
...
l'ONIMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co.. Ld.Lee, Hedges & Co., Colombo xxvii
LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT Co.. Ld.Whittail & Co., Colombo a
NATIONAL BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS Ld. NEW YORK
Delmege Forsyth & Co., Colombo
...
...
xxxv
UNDERWRITING AGENCY ASSOrdA.TION. Ld.W. B Paterson, Hatton vi
VERE IN HAMBURGER ASSECU RADEU RE, HAMBURGSchulze Bros.,
ColomIx1
xxxix
..
VEREENIGING VAN ASS.URADEUREN TE AMSTERDAM, AMSER
...
xxxix
...
DAM,Schalze Bice., Col.onbo

Insurance Companies (Life, &c.).


Front Corner
CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., Ld,Colomba
xv
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE Co., Ld.Bosauquet & Co., Colombo
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE. Co., Ld.Lee, Hedges & Co.,Colombo xxvii
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U. S. AWalker Sons.,
...
xvii
& Co. Ltd. Col( mbo
...
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE Co..
vii
...
Skrine & Co., Colombo.
...

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE Co., Ld.


Volkart Brothers, Colombo ; Walker Sous & Co. Ltd., Colombo xiii, xiv, xvii
NORTHERN ASSURANCE Co.Volkart Bros. A Co., Colombo ; Bosauquet
.,.
xiii, xv
..
...
& Co., Colombo
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COY. - Agents, Brown & Davidson
xxiv
...
...
Talawakelle
SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL INSURAii.cE Co.Agents, W. B.
vi
...
...
...
Paterson, Hatton
...
ix, xi
...
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE Co.Bois Bros. & Co.. Colombo

Jewellers.
TOPUNSING MCTOOM TILLCob (rob

Inside Front Cover

Leather Manufacturers & Dealers.


CAROLIS, W. D.Colombo
...
PATE & SONS, A.Colombo
W. LLES & Co., S. 'W.Colombo ...

Inside tiaGE Cover.


xvi, xvii


lxii.

Index to A dvertiseinvils.

Manure Dealers.
BAUR, A - Colombo
COLOMBO COMM EliCIAL Co., IA.FRE IJI)EN Bunk+ & 00.,-Columba

PAGE

985, 969
... Weide toyer 4, 1184
Bottom Edge of Book

Merchants : General, and Commission Agents.

ASSENA MARIKAR & Co., S. A.-Colombo... ... .... li


BOIS (Dios. & CO.-Co!ombo .. - ... ... ... 1x, x, xi
xxvi
CARGILI S, Ld.-Colombo and Nuwara Eliya ....
CA ROLLS W. D.-Colombo ... ... . inside. /Jack Corer.
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES Co.. Ld,-Colombo and Kandy .... xvi
... 919, 960
CREASY, E. B.-Colombo -.
xlviii, xlix, I, li
De 801'6A, J. W. CHAS.-Colombo
=xi:, mill
De SOYSA, T. II. A.-Colombl ...
... I
FERNANDO, N. S.-Pettab, Colombo
INTERNATIONAL STORES-Colombo
... xliii
MARTIN. & Co.-Calcutta ... ...
... Hi
MATHEW, 0. & C/o.- Colombo ... ... .. xlviii
PHILIP T. De JONG & SONS-Colombo .... ... - xlii
PINTO, J. B.-Colombo .. ...
moods Pack Corer
TOPU1SING MOTOOMULL-Colombo -. ... inside Front Cover
WALKER & GREIG-:-Dikoya, "Andras, Badulla, & Haputak ... 970, 971
WALKER SONS & Co., Ld.-Colombo and Kandy ... Front cover, xvii.xx

Merchants : Plumbago.

DA SOYSA, J. W. CHAS-Colombo
De SOYSA, T H. A.-Colombo ...
De SILVA, J. C.-Colombo ...
De. SILVA, L. B. A. & Co.-Colombo
FERNANDO, H. B.-Colombo ...
FERNANDO, W. A.-Colombo ...
PIERIS, H. J.-Colombo

Milliners.

CARGILL'S. LIMIT ED,-Colombo. Kandy, and Nuwara Elba


COLOMBO APOTHECARIES Co., Ltd.-Colombo and Kandy
FERN ANDO. N. S.-Colombo
WHTTEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO. tiolowbo

1XV
xvi

800

Miscellaneous.
ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., LTD-Delmege Forsyth & Co., Colombo,
Agents
... ... ... xxxvi
BAPTIST MISSION HOUSE-Boas for sale - - li
DEATO. Ltd., F.-Colnmlio
... ... ... us
I ide Back
bek COVIM
BENGAL IRON & STEEL Co., Ld.-Martin & Co., Calcutta ... Iii
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,-Bois Broa., Agents Colombo ... xi
CEYLON BREWERY-NawaraEliva
... xxx, xxxl
CEYLON CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SOCIETY BOOK DEPOT ... I
I
CEYLON CHURCH MISSIONARY GLEANER ...
CEYLON NURSING A SSOCIATION--Ibi Of n
... E
ti
COLOMBO FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY ... ...
COLOMBO GAS AND WATER CO., LTD.-Colombu End of !'reface.
o
INDUSTRIAL SCHCOL-MarAndahn, Colombo
BANDY MOTOR SYNDICATE. - Kandy ...
li
LEECHMAN & CO.-Insuranec Agents, etc.
... =via
LEE HEDGES & CO.-Oolonibo ... ... .. ... wit
LONDON DIRECTOR Y ... ... ... ... 961
MARINITSC 8 . c. A., c, ilorobo-19ne Flouring and Ceiling Boards&c.... =ix
NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES I 'o.. 1,01.-Bossiaquet & Co., Agents, Colombo ... viii
UTTAR CASH DRAPERY WAREHOUSE-Colombo ... ... 1 '
O..

Index to Advertisements.

lxiii

MiscellaneousCohtd.
Pao
RUSTOMJEE & Co., Bakers-Fort, Colombo ...

795
...
SCHULZE BROS. & Co.-Portland Cement ...
xxxix
Inside front Cover
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES-Singer Mannfactorlog Co.,
Sk RINE & Co.-Dealers in " Bovinia ate.," Colonabo
... vii, xxiii
-.
x
STIRLING HOUSE NURSING HOME-Colombo
.
xi
WM. YOUNGER & Co., Ltd. Brewers, --Buis Bros. Agents, i3olombo ...
7
WOMEN'S WORKSHOP-Colombo
YOUNG MEN OF CEYLON MAGAZINE
...

...

.1.4

Motor Car and Bicycle Agents.


..
BROWN & DAVIDSON.-Talaws.kele
...
Caner, xxiv, xxv
ROVER CO., LD.-MOTORS AND CYCLES,-6Iessrs Walker Sons & CO.,
Ld., Colombo and Kandy
... xvii, sail
...

THE OLDSMOBILE-MOTOR CARS.--Walker Sons & Co., Ld , Colombo


and Kandy, Agents
... xvii, xviii
THE QUADRANT-MOTOR UY.6LES -Worker Sans& Co., LI,. Colombo
...
... xvii, xviii
and Kandy, Agents
-.
...
PENGEOT FILS-MOTORS.-Walker SOISK 8.: Co., La, Colombo and
... xvii, xviii
...
Kandy, Agents
...
DUNLOP MOTOR TYRE CO, 1..11.---Tyres, Walker Sons & Co 14.7 . ...
... xv a, xvm
Colombo and Kandy, Agents
...
Front Cover, xvii, xviii
WALKER SONS & Co., Led. Colombo and Iiody
WOLSELEY MOTOR CAR- Brown & Davidson Ts/ kw4Ifele, Agents ...
xxiv
xxiv
ARGYL MOTOR OAR---.Brown & Davidson, Talwakele, Agents
...

Ocul ists.
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES, Co. Ltd.-Colombo and Kandy

xvi

Oilmanstores.
CARGILLS, LTD.-Colombo, Kandy, and Nuwara Elks
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' (le., Ld.-Colombo
INTERNATIONAL STORES.-Colombo
PHILIP T. De JONG & SONS-Colombo ...

xxvi
. xvi
xliii
xlii

Photographers.
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES' Co., IA.-Colombo and Kandy
SKEEN & Co., F.--Colombu

xvi
501

Printers, Publishers, &c.


CEYLON OBSERVER-Colombo
CLIFTON PRINTING WORKS. Pettall, Colombo
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES Co., Ld.- .Colombo

xi , lvu,ide Enna Cover, drr.


xxxvii
"'
xvi

Saddlers, Shoemakers, &c.


...
CAROLIS, W. D,Colombo
PATE & SON. A.-Colombo, Kandy and, Nuwara
Colombo
WALL ES ,V Co., 6. W. -Kollupit

17'61'4 19'1a
Etiv

1'"
xvi


ltit

Index to Advertisemente.

Steam Navigation Companies.


PAW;
AMERICAN AND INDIAN LLNEAitken S;a nee & O)., Coloml .. X xi
AMERICAN ASIATIC S. S. Co., of Now York, Delmege Forsyth .&,c.
.. ... ... xxxv
Co., Colombo
ANCHOR LINE OF STEADIERSPelmege,. Forsyth & Co., Colombo .. xxxv
mbo xxii
ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. U.Aitken Spence & Co., Colo
AUSTRALIAN AND INDIAN LINE OF STEAMERS Finlay Muir & Co.,
xxxi
...
Colomi.o
... ...
BIBBY LINE OF MAIL STEADIERSCorson & Co , Colombo xxxiii
BRITISH IliDIA STEAM NAVIGATION C7o.Boil Brothers, Colombi. x
BROCaLEBANK LINE OF STEAMERSD(3111)ov, Forsyth & Co. Colombo xxxv
'
xxi
!VIXEN A LL STEAW4 FIIP LINES, Lri.Aitken Spence & Co., Colombo
CEYLON STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd.,Walker Sons & Co., Ltd., Colombo ... xvii
CITY LINE OF STEAMERSAitken Spence & Co., Colombo . xxii
CLAN LINE OF STEAMERSFinlay, Muir & Co., Colombo ... xxxi
COMPANIA TRANS ATLANTICA BAECELONAVolkart Bros , Colombo xii
COOK, THOS. & SONColombo .. ... ... xxv
CURRIE & CO'S AUSTRALIAN AND INDIAN LINE OF STEA... xxxi
MERSFinlay Muir & Co.. Agents, Colombo
DEUTSCHE DAMPFACH1PFFAHRTS GESELLSCH AST, " HANSA.'
Volkart Bros , Colombo
... ... ... xii
EAST ASIATIC Co., COPENHAGENVolkart Bros., Colombo ... xii
xiv
EAST ASIATIQUE FRANCAIS, V( Ikart Bi os., Colombo
HAMBMIG-AMERICAN LINE Volkart Bros., Colombo ... ... xii
xxiii
HARRISON LINESkrine & Co., Colombo ... ..
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Co.E. Labussiere Colombo .. xxxiv
NATAL DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERSDelmoge, Forsyth & Co., Colombo xxx.
NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANAVolkart Broi+., Colombo ... xis
NORDDEClTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, (Imperial
German Mail Line)Freudenberg & Co., Colombo ... xxiv
OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co.Delmege, Forsyth & Co., Colombo ... me
ORIENT PACIFIC LINE.Wbittall & Co., Colombo ... ... D
RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC S. S. Co., Volkart Br a., Colombo ... xii
SHELL TRANSPORT& TRADING Co.Delrnege. Foray' h & Co., I 'olousbo xxxv
SOCIETA. VENEZIAN A DI NAVICr'AZIONE A VAPOREVolkart
xii
..
Bros Agents, Colombo

Veterinarians,

&C.

PAT, A. & SON, Colombo, Kandy, and Nuwaro Eliya


WALLES, S. W. & Co., Colombo

/n, xvii

Wharfingers and Warehousemen.


CARGO BOAT DESPATCH Co., Colombo,Jsmes Gibson, Manager x ex
CEYLON WHA RYAGE Co., Ld.-3. A. Ridge, Manager Colombo xliv.xlvii
LONDON & COLOMBO FORWARDING AGENCYE. B. Creasy, Colombo xli

ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.


b or Classified index see pages lis to lxvi.)

A.

Nog
Acme Tea Chest Co.,E. 13. Creasy, Colombo
...
...
98a
Aitken Somme & Co.Steamship Agents, Colombo ...
.. xxi, xxii
Asserts Marikar & Co.Colombo ...
...
...
li
American Asiatic, s.a. Co. of New YorkDelmege Forsythe & Co., Colour 0
xxxv
American and Indian LineAitken Spence k Co., Colombo
it xt
...
Anchor Line of SteamersDeltneee, Forsythe & Co.. Colombo
...
xxxv
Asiatic Petrolenm Co.. Ltd.Delmege Forsyth & Co. Ag-In13
xxxv, xxxvi
Asiatic Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Aitken Spence & Co., Colombo
xxii
...
Australian & Indian Line of Strainers Finlay Mit'r & C'.. Colombo
xxxi.

B.
Babcock & Willcox Ltd.Walker Sons k Co. Ltd, Colombo. Agents
xvii
Baloise Fire Insurance Co.Volkart Bros.
...
. xiii
...
Bank of Madras-0.10mb
v
...
...
...
Baptist Mission lionteBooks for sale
g
.4
Batavia Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Leechnum & Co., Colombo
xxxviii
95A. 959
Baur. A.Colombo
..
...
...
Beato Co., Ltd.Coloniho
Issift, Rade Corer
...
...
li i
Bengal Iron & Steel Co, Ltd.Martin & Co., Calcutta
...
...
xxxiii
...
Bibb./ LineCarson & Co., Coluintgi
..
ix, x. xi
Bois Bros. & Co.Insurance Steamship and -Estee Agents, Colombo
...vii; xv, 918
...
Bosanquet & Co.insurance Agents, &e., Colombo
vii
...
...
BoviniaSkrine & Co., Colombo ..
xlix
...
...
Bristol HotelColombo
vii
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co T.td.Skrine & Co., Colombo
X
...
British India Steam Navigation ('o.Bois Bros. .\ Co.. Colombo
xx!iBritish America Fire Insurance Co. Agents, Brown & David-onTakwukele
xxxv
...
Brookle bank Line of SteamersDelmege, Forsythe & Co., Colombo
Cover, xxiv,xxv
,
...
Brown & DavidsonTalawakelle ..
...
xxi
Bucknall Steamship Linea, Ltd.Aitken Spence & Co., Colombo
xxxv
...
Barrakur Coal Co.Delmege Forsyth & Co., Colombo

xi
Canadian Pacific Railway Cn. Bois Bros. & Co.. Colombo
...
c
Canton Insurance Office, Ltd . Whittnll & ('n., Colombo
...
xxvi
Cargilla LimitedColombo, Ksndc and Nuwam Eliya
...
xxx
...
Cargo Boat Despatch Co. Colombo
Inside Back r
...
Carobs, W. D.Colombo
xx
x iii

...
Carson & Co.Steamship Agents, Wore ho
... xxx,xxxi
...
Ceylon BreweryNnwam Eliya ...
...
xxviii
Ceylon Engineering WorksC. A. Hutson & Cn., Colombo
... 9.18, 059
Ceylon Mannre Works
..
...
.
a
ceylon Nursing AssociationHatton
...
Inside Front 0,,.0., A,,,,my 1,1,re...city x4-vcii.
Ceylon ObserverColombo
...
Ceylon Steamship Co. Ltd.Walker Sons & Co., Colombo
... xliv.xlvii
Ceylon Wharfage Co.,Colombo
...
iii
Chartered Bank of India, Australia, & ChinaColombo
...
Frond Corner
Obitut Mutual Life Insurance Coy,. Ld .Col, mbo
xv
...
China Traders Insurance Co., Ltd.Bosanquet & Co., Colombo
I
Church Missionary Gleaner
...
...
I
Christian Litoraltm. Society Book DepotColombo
xxii
City Line of StrainersAitken Spence 4c. Co., Colombo
xxxxxi
Clan Line of SteamersFinlay Muir & I !o., Agents. Colombo
xvii
...
...
Clifton Printing Works.Colotribo
xvi
...
,..
Colombo Apothecaries' Co.Colombo and Kandy
...Outude Back Cover, awl. 1184
Colombo Commercial Co.Colombo
End q f 1 rrlare
...
Colombo lia & Water CO., Ltd.Colombo
xxvii
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd.Lee, bulges & C .., Colombo ..
...
xxxiv
Cotnpagnie Des Messageries MaritimesColombo.
xii
Campania TranslanticaVolkart Bros., Colombo

...
xxv
Cook, Thos. & SonColombo...
...
..
xii, 919, 980
...
Creasy, E. B.Forwarding Agency, &c., Colombo
End of Pref act
Crossley Bros. Agents, Colombo Gas & Water Co., Ltd.Colombo

lxvi

Alphabeeiral hide.x of Adoerfittentente.


PAGE.

D.
Davidson & Co.Colombo
...
804,805
Delmege Forsyth & Co.Steamship Agents &c., Colombo
xxxv, xxxvi
De ..T013, Philip T.
..
...
...
xlii
De Silva, J. C.Colombo
...
...
Hi. lib
De Silva, L. B. A. A Co.Colombo
...
xi, xli
De Soysa, J. W. Chas.Colombo ...
...
xlviii, xlix, 1,1i
De Soysa, T. Ii. A.Colombo
...
...
xxxii, xxxiii
Deutsche Dampfacheirfahrts tiesellschast, " Hausa - BremonVolkart Bros.,
Colombo
...
...
xii
...
Don Carobs, H. & SonsColombo ...
ii
"'.

E.
East Asiatic Co., Ltd.Volkart Bros., Colombo
xii
Eastern & Oriental HotelPenang
...
Facing Geoandar
Eastern Insurance Co., Ltd.Walker Sons & Co., 1,01,, Colombo
...
xvii
Egyptian Cotton BeltingWalker, Sons & Co., Colombo
xx
...
Equitable Lilo Assurance SocietyWalker Sons & Co., Ltd., Colombo ...
xvii

F.
Federal %rine Insurance Co. Ltd.":chulze Bros. &, Co., Colombo
...
xxxix
Ferguson, A. M. & J.Colombo ...
/wide Front Cover, 8415 ii ,Li,/
Fernando, H. B.Colombo
...
...
xxxvi, xxxvii
Fernando, M. SimonColombo ..,
x
Fernando. N. 43.Pettah. Colombo
I
...
...
Fernando, W. A. Colornbi,
...
...
... xxvi, xxvii
Finlay, Muir & Co.Insurauce and Steamship Agents, Colombo
... xxxi. xxxii
Freudenberg& Co.Steamship Agents, &e., Colombo Bottom Edge of Book and xxiv
Friend-in-Need SocietyColombo
In

G.
Gas & Water Co . Ltd.Colombo ...
...
...
Grand Oriental HotelColombo ...
Guarantee and Accident Co., Ltd.Whittall 5:- Co., Colombo
a

End of Preface

Facing Title rage

...

il

xii
xiii
xxiii
vi
vi
i
a
xxviii

H.
Hamburg-American LineVolkart Bros.. Colombo ...
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.Volkart Bro'., Colombo
.
Harrison Lin. Skrine & Co., Colombo
...
...
Hatton Bank Hatton
...
Hatton Estates and Agency Co.Hettuo
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporati I ll 0010/11bU
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.Whitten & Co., Colombo

..Hutson, C. A. & Co.Colombo

...
...
..

1.
Imperial U4)1.0111,1' Mail LineFreudenberg A Co., Colombo
Imperial Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.Bois Broi A Co. Colombo
international S ,mresColombo
Colombo
Industrial Soho- 1Marand

K.

xxiv
xi
xliii

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PAGE

L.

Leochroan 4. Oci.Insurance Agents, Colombo


...
...
xxxviii
Lee, kiedges & Co.Assurance Agents, &c., Colombo
xiii
Liverpool 4 London 4 Globe Insurance C .Skrino & co., colombo vii
London & Colombo For warding Agency Co., Colombo
...
an
London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.Volkart Bros., Gallo
...
xiii
Loudon Directory Co., Ltd
WI
London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd.WliittaLl. & CO., Colombo
s

M.

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Manchester Assurance Co:Schnlze Bros. & Co., Colombo


Marinitach, G. A.Colombo
.
Marshall, Sons & Co., Ltd.Walker Sous & Co., Colombo
Martin & Co.Calcutta
...
..
...
Mathew, C., & Co.Colombo

Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.Colombo


Mc isageries Maritimes Co.Agent, E. Lubussiere, Colombo

ixxix
...
xxix
...
.... xvii, xix
Ili

xlviii
...
11

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xxxiv

,
N
Natal Direct Line of SkamorsDeImege, Forsyth & Co,, Colombo
...
xxxi
National Bank of India.--Colombo
...
iv
National Board of Marine Underwriters, New YorkDelinego Forsyth
...
& CO., Agents
...
...
xxxv
Navigazione General ItalianaVolkart Bros., Colombo
xii
...
New Colombo Ice Co.Colombo ...

viii, ix
New Zealand Insurance Co.Leechman & Co., Colombo
...
xxxviii
New York Life Insurance Co.,Brown & Davidson, Talawakelle Agents..
xviiiivi
Noble's Explosives Co., Ltd.Bosauquet & Co Agents, Colob
...
Norddeutacher Lloyd Mail Steamers (Imperial German Mail Line)
...
Freudenberg & Co., Colombo
...
xxiv
North British and Mercantile Insurance -Co.--Volkort Bros. Colombo,
Walker Sons & Co. Ltd., Colombo and Kandy ...
xiii,edv, 'lit
North China Insurance Co.Whitten& Co., Colombo
...
c
Northern Assurance Co.Volkart Bros. & Co., and Bosanquet & Co., Colombo xiii, xv
Norwich Union Fire Insurance SocietyLeschtnan & Co., Colombo ...
xxxviii

Ocean Steamship Co.Delinege, Forsythe & Co, Colombo


Oldsmobile Motor Cars.Walker Sons & Co., Ltd., Ageottt
Orenstein & Koppel, Calcutta
Orient-Pacific
.Co.
,
& .Co.,
Colombo

1.$

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Pate, A. k Son.Colombo
...
...
...
Paterson, W. S.Hatton
...
Pettab Cash Drapery WarehouseN. 4, Fernando, Colombo
Philip T. De Jong & SonstIolombo
Pieria, E. J.Colombo
...
Pinto, J. B.Colombo

Peat Office Savings Bank.Colombo


...

xiii

End of Prsface.
Ingidc Back Over.

lxviii

.41phabetical Index of Advertittetnenis.


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...
Rattles HotelSingapore
iindfig G. /tuba.
xvii, xx
RecIdaway, F. & Co. Walker Sons & Co., Ltd. Colombo & Kandy
7
...
Religions Tract SocietyBook DepotColombo
--
xi
...
Royal Exchange AssuranceBois Bros. & Co., Colombo
Royal Insurance C;;.W.B. Paterson, Hatton; and Finlay Muir &Co., Colombo vi, xxxii
795
...
...
Rnstomjee & Co.Colombo
...
xii
Russian East Asiatic s.s. Co.Volkart Bros. Colombo.

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Schulze Bros. & Co.Insurance Agents, Colombo ...
...
xxxix
Scottish Union & National Insurance Co..W B. Paterson, Hatton
vi
Shell Transport. and Trading' Co., Ltd.Delmege, Forsyth & Co., Colombo
xxxv
Inyide Pont Cover
...
Singer Manufacturing Co.Colombo
...
Skeen & Co.,Colombo
.. SO1
.
...
vii, arm
Skrine & Co.Steamahip and Insurance Agents, Colombo
South British Fire & Marino Insurance Co.Finlay, Muir & Co., Colombo xxxii
...
ix, xi
Standard Life Assurance Co.Bois Neon & Co., Colombo
K
...
...
Stirling House Nursing home--Colombo
Facing Gen. Index
...
...
Strand HotelRangoon
Vemeziono di Navigazione a Vapori---Volkart Bros., Colombo
xii

T.

Timber Corporation, Ltd..- Delmege Forsythe & Co., Agents


...
Topunsing MotoomullColombo ...
Transatlantic Insurance Co., Ltd.Volkart 13rothors, Colombo
Triton Insurance Co., Ltd.Whittall & Co., Colombo...

...
xxxv
Inside Front Corer
...
xiii
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Underwriters, The Board ofDelmege Forsyth & Co.
Underwriting Agency Association, Ltd.W. B, Paterson, Hatton

it

V.
Voreenigiug van Asenradeuren to AmsterdamSchulze Bros. & Co.
Verein Hamburger Assecnradenre,Schulze Bros & Co., Colombo
Volkart Bros.Steamship and Insurance Agents, Co1.,mbo

xxxix
xxxix
xii, =iii. xiv

...

w.
Walker & GreigLindula and Dickoya
... 970, 971
Walker, Some & Co., Ltd.Colombo & Kandy
Front Cover, xvii-xx
Wailes, S. W. & Co.Colombo ...
... xvi, xvii
...
...
Wharfage Co., Ltd.
... xliv-xlvii
sof)
Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.Colombo
A-1,
Whittall & Co.Insurance and Steamship Agents, &e., Colombo

...
t
Williams Bros. .1. P. Henaratgoda
..
xxv
Wolseloy Motor CarsBrown & Davidson, Tslawakele, Agents
..
xv
World Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.Bosanquet & Co., Colombo
F
...
Women's WorkshopColombo
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THE CEYLON

handbook

Directory.
I

Compendium of Useful Information


FOR 1905-6

OUR FRONTISPIECE
Is a view taken in the Government Gardens at Renaratgoda
from the first plantation of Rubber trees formed in Ceylon.
The oldest trees-28 to 29 yearsare not among those shown ;
but a good idea of the growth of the Para trees in Ceylon is
thus afforded.

Journalist and Author:


Author of "Ceylon in 1903" (5th Edition), "Pioneers of the Planting
Enterprise," Planting Manuals, cte,

(tolombo:
A. M. & J. FERGUSON.
.CEYLON OBSERVER AGENCY, 52 GRACECHURCH ST.,
E.C.; JOHN HADDON & Co., BOUVERIE HOUS.., SALISBURY
SQUARE, E.C.; KEGAN PAUL, TRUBNER & Co , LTD.
STREET & Co., LD., BATES, HENDY & Co ; GORDON &GOTCH.

iondon

htlff

-THACKER, SPINK & Co _l/mb,, HIGGINBOTHAM & Co.

Singapore: J. LITTLE & Co.

1905-6

THE CEYLON

handbook directory.
)

Compendium of Useful Information


FOR 1905-6
TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A

STATISTICAL SUMMARY FOR THE COLONY,


AND REVIEW OF THE PLANTING
ENTERPRISE:
UP TO JULY 1905.

Compiled and Edited by

J. FERGUSON, C.M.G., M.L.C.

Journalist and Author:


Author of "Ceylon in 1903" (5th Edition), "Pioneers of the Planting

Enterprise," Planting Manuals, &c.

(to lo m b o:
A, M. & J, FERGUSON.
London CEYLON OBSERVER AGENCY, 62 GRACECHURCH ST
E.C. ; JOHN HADDON & Co., BOUVERIE HOUSL, SALISBURY
SQUARE, E.C.; KEGAN PAUL, TRUBNER & Co , LTD.
STREET & Co., LD , BATES. HENDY & Co ; GORDON &GOTCH
Calcutta :THACKER, SPINK & Co .1forfras -- HIGGINBOTHAM & Co.

nngapore;J. LITTLE & Co.

1905-6

It is often said : "Figures rule the world" ;


But this is certain, figures show how it is ruled. - 1.10ETI-1 E.
Knowledge is of two kinds : we know a subject ourselves, or we know
where we can find information on it..-SAMUEL JOHNSON.

PRINTED AT THE "CEYLON OBSERVER' PRINTING WORKS :


19, BA ILLIE STREET, FORT, COLOMBO.

PREFACE.
o:

UR PREFATORY NOTE on the present occasion may be of


a very brief character ; for, the "CEYLON HANDBOOK
AND DIRECTORY" is now so well-known and appreciated as to need no recommendation, nor has its contents
to be explained or detailed.
We may, however, direct attention to information respecting the all-important subject of COOLY IMMIGRATION
and its promotion and regulation, for which we are indebted
to the Planters' Special Labour Agent, Mr. Norman Rowsell,
and the Secretary to the Planters' Association, Mr. Edgar
Turner. We also give in appendix a list of Post Offices
in the best-known Cooly Districts of Southern India.

Our table of ROADS will be found re-arranged this time


and given in new type with the official spelling of places ;
also all Minor Roads for the Western and Central Provinces
are given in full, and a complete list of REGISTRARS of
Births, Deaths and Marriages for the first time, as well as
some extracts from the chapter in the "Ceylon Ma nual " on
"SPORT IN CEYLON."
As usual all heads of Departments and other officials
have very courteously afforded us corrections and the latest
information available for the Handbook.
In respect of the DIRECTORY portion, there are a few
new features, and very special pains have been taken to
bring the information up to date and to present it in a
reliable form. The official portion, with the final list of
changes to date of printing, affords a mid-year Directory of
the Public Establishments with details which are to be found
in no other publication. With the aid, readily afforded, of
the Mercantile and Planting Community, the Directory of
Merchants, Trades, Companies, Factories, Plantations and
connected Statistics has been thoroughly revised, several
thousands of circulars and nersonal letters for the needful
information having been issued, received, collated and filed.
The result should be an Edition with the very latest and fullest
information, although absolute accuracy is unattainable.

Vi

PREFACE.

More particularly will attention be directed to the


entries and figures indicative of the rise and spread of the
RUBBER PLANTING INDUSTRY, which has made such marked
strides in the Colony within the past twelve, and especially
the past six months. Writing in January, 1905, the Director
of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Dr. Willis, after analysing the
latest statistics in "Ferguson's Directory," expressed the
opinion that it would probably not be far from the mark to
regard the area of Rubber in Ceylon at that time as about
25,000 acres. We are now (July, 1905) able to shew by the
returns published in the Estates Directory that the total area
covered cannot be less than the equivalent of 40,000 acres
or at 175 to an acre of seven million trees from the newlyplanterl clearing to mature trees in full bearing. But on
this subjectperhaps the most interesting in connection with
our present editionwe have said enough in our review,
elsewhere.
Through the delay in publication we are enabled to
embody Mercantile and Planting changes, and to bring our
Estate Statistics up to 1st Julya great convenience to men
of businesssince the volume is intended to be in every-clay
use up till the middle of 1906.
In conclusion we have to reiterate our hearty thanks to
all who have rendered aid to the Compilers of the present
edition.
"CEYLON OBSERVER" OFFICE,
Colombo, Ceylon, 12th July, 1905.

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No. 6, Consistory Buildings.

EXPORT AGENT.
PROPRIETOR

Plumbago Mines; Coconut, Tea, and


Cinnamon Estates;
AND

For

Desiccated Coconut & Fibre Mills at Dila, see

H. J. PEIRIS,
FOR

The Atlas Assurance Company, Ltd.


LONDON.
L5TIA.1511LF) 1806.

SPECIAL RATES
GIVEN FOIL,

Mills, Tea Factories, Godown and other

:
THE EDEN OF THE EASTERN WAVE."

The Land of Tea, Palms, India-Rubber, Cacao, Cinnamon, Cardamoms, Coflee,


Cinchona ; Land of Pearls. Rubies,- Sapphires, Alexandrine, Cats-Eyes, Star
Stones, Plumbago, &c.; Of Ancient Ruined Cities, second only to those of Egypt;
of Tropical Scenery (Highland and Lowland) the Finest in the World.

[STATISTICS, revised and corrected up to the middle of 1905.]


Area in square miles 25,0(.10-16,24mr,000 acres.
..

Population by last Census in 1901= 3,565,954. Allowing l'S per cent. per
annum increase and for immigrants, the population-3,850,000'in 1905.

17 _

Island divided into 9 provinces, administered by a Governor anj about


KU Civil Servants.

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see at the end of the Book,
Kaluganga 70.
Highest Mountains:Piduratalagala 8,296 feet; Adam's Peak 7,333 feet;
130 peaks from 3,000 feet to 7,800 feet.
j

Towns:---Colombo (capital) now 170,000 people, with splendid Breakwater,


great steamer coaling and calling port of the East (about 30,000 European
passengers calling here every year); Kandy (ancient capital) 28,1100;
Point de Galle, 39,000; Trincomalee, with grand harbour, 12,500;
Nuwara Eliya (sanitarium) 5,500; Jaffna 48,000.
Revenue:
...
... (Allowing for exchange; about) 1,960,000
Public Debt
about 4,750,000
do
Trade :Total Annual Trade
15,000,000
Tt tal Imports from U.K.
do
2,500,000
do
Total Exports
do
4,000,000
Shipping :Total of Shipping entered and cleared annually, nearly 10,300,000
tons.
Roads :About 4,000 mils, metalled and gravelled, among the best in the
world.
Railways :-563 miles, of which 495 miles (including 93 miles expected to be
opened from Anuradhapura to Pallai from August, 1905)- first-class
railway-5} feet gauge ; and ($8 miles on .21, feet gauge. Projected and
Reported on, about IS miles more on 5:4 feet gauge, and 456 miles on 26
feet gauge.
Canals ; - About 170 miles.

VII

CEYLON :
THE EDEN OF THE EASTERN WAVE."

The Land of Tea, Palms, India-Rubber, Cacao, Cinnamon, Cardamoms, Coffer,


- Cinchona ; Land of Pearls, Rubies,- Sapphires, Alexandrite, Cats-Eyes, Star
Stones, Plumbago, &c.; Of Ancient Ruined Cities, second only to those of Egypt ;
of Tropical Scenery (Highland and Lowland) the Finest in the World.

[STATISTICS, revised and corrected up to the middle of 1905.)


Area in square miles 25,0110-16,200,1100 acres.
Population by last Census in 1901-3,565,954. Allowing P8 per cent. per
annum increase and for immigrants, the population-3,830,000 in 1903.
Island divided into 9 provinces, administered by a Governor anj about
80 Civil Servants.
Races (by Census):Sinhalese (Low-country) 1,458,320; Kandyans 872,487;
Tamils 951,740; Moormen (Arab descendants) 228,034; Eurasians and
Burghers 23,482; Malays 11,902; Europeans 6,300; Veddahs 3,971;
others 9,718.
Religions (by Census):Buddhists 2,141,404: Sivaites (Hindu) 876,826;
Muhammadans 246,118; Christians 349,239: (Roman Catholics 287,419;
Independent Catholics 1,718; Protestants 57,608); others 2,494.
Longest Rivers:The Mahaweliganga 206 miles (the Ganges of Ptolemy);
Kelaniganga about 90; Deduruoya 87; Walaweganga 83; Mahaoya 78;
Kaluganga 70.
Highest Mountains:Piduratalagala 8,296 feet; Adam's Peak 7,353 feet;
150 peaks from 3,000 feet to 7,800 feet.
J

Towns:Colombo (capital) now 170,000 people, with splendid Breakwater,


great steamer coaling and calling port of the East (about 30,000 European
passengers calling here every year); Kandy (ancient capital) 28,000;
Point de Galle, 39,000; Trincomalee, with grand harbour, 12,500;
Nuwara Eliya (sanitarium) 5,500; Jaffna 48,000.
... (Allowing for exchange; about) 1,960,000
Revenue:
...
about
Public Debt
4,730,0(8)
do
15,000,000
Trade :Total Annual Trade
do
TI tal Imports from U.K.
2,500,400
do
4,000,000
do
Total Exports
Shipping :Total of Shipping entered and cleared annually, nearly 10,500,000
tons.
Roads:About 4,000 mils, metalled and gravelled, among the best in the
world.
Railways :-363 miles, of which 495 miles (including 93 miles expected to be
opened from Anuradhapura to Pallai from August, 1905)first-class
railway-34 feet gauge ; and 68 miles on 24 feet gauge. Projected and
Reported on, about 18 miles more on 51 feet gauge, and 66 miles on 24
feet gauge.
Canals :About 170 miles_

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CEYLON.(Contd.)

Education, (Sc.-Total of scholars 250,000 or about 35 per cent. of children


of a school-going age; 3,197 miles of the Telegraph and 432 of Telephone
wire ; 350 Post Offices (150 for Money and Post, Orders, and Postal
Savings Banks); (35 Hospitals ; nearly 2,600 Volunteers.
Wild Animals: Elephant, cheetah, black bear, buffalo, boar, elk and small
deer, eagle, crocodile, shark.
Live Stock :-In the Island about H million head of horned cattle; 6,000
horses; 450,000 sheep, goats, and pigs.
Area Cultivated:3,550,000 acres

Probable extension of cultivation within 10 years


4,800,000 o
Details of Cultivation :Under
acres.
acres.
Under
Palm Trees (Coconut PalChocolate Plants (Cacao) ... 33,000
myra, Arecanut, Kitul, &c.) 820,000 Cinchona Bark (Quinine) ...
500
Other Fruit Trees, (Orange
Coffee (Arabian and Liberian) 4,000
Mango, Bread Fruit and
... 140,000
Garden Vegetables
Jack Fruit, &c.)
... 25,4,000 Tobacco
...
... 25,000
Rice
010,000 Gum, Other Fuel and Timber
Other erain
120,000
... 20,o00
Trees
Tea (including native gardens) 380,000 Fibre-yielding Plants
41,000
India-Rubber
40,000 Essential Oil Grass (Citronella) 40,000
Cinnamon, Cardamoms, and
Cultivated Grass
... 15,000
other spices ...
... 64,000
Exports of Tea have risen from 25,000 bs. in 1878 to 4,442,000 lbs. in 1885 ;
to 46,900,000 lbs. in 1890; to 98,581,061 lbs. in 1895; to 149,264,602 in 1,900;
to 151,120,009 lbs. in 1903; and to 158,952,965 lbs. in 1904.
Do of Coffee rose from 440,000 cwt. in 1836 to 1,014,000 cwt. in 1870; and
were 927,000 cwt. in 1877 ; but f:11 to 312,015) cwt. in 1884 ; to 89,000
cwt. in 1891; 11,436 cwt. in 1902; 9,802 cwt. in 1903; and to 8,376 cwt.
in l9.'4.
Do of Cinchona bark rose from 200,000 lbs. in 1878 ; to 14,700,000 lbs. in 1886 ;
fell to 13,113,067 lbs. in 1887, to 8,728,000 lbs. in 1891, to 407,201 lbs. in
1902; to 170,565 in 1903; and to 147,291 lbs. in 1904.

Do ok`. Cacao (from the Cocoa or Chocolate Plant) rose from 10 cwt. in 187S
to 1,900 cwt. in 1889 ; rose in 1891 to 20,015 cwt., to 60,455 cwt. in 1902,
fell to 59,704 cwt. in 1903 ; again rose to 63,820 cwt. in 1904.
Do of Cardamoms (Spice) from 14,000 lbs. in 1878 to 388,000 lbs. in 1890: to
452,595 lbs. in 1896; to 909,418 lbs. in 1903; and to 995,684/lbs. in 1904.
Do of Cinnamon from 650,0110 lbs. in 1830 to 5,239,907 lbs. in 1904.
Do of Coconut Oil rose to 665,357 cwt. in 1903, from 551,000 cwt. in 1892, and
from 35,0014 cwt. in 1850; but fell to 499,632 cwt. in 1904.
Do of Plumbago from 23,000 cwt. in 1850 to 426,000 cwt. in 1892; to
616,385 cwt. in 1895; 478,860 cwt. in 1903; and 515,752 cwt. in 1904.
Total crop of Coconuts in one year is equal to one thousand million, apart
from palms devoted to toddy and arrack.
Imports of Rice from India are annually about 10 million bushels worth
2,500,1.4)10 (one-third for Estate Coolies, rest for Towns and Villages.)
Do Cotton Goods from United Kingdom, about 751),000 worth.
Fully 400,01 41 Tamil Coolies find work on Tea, Cacao, and other Plantations;
and a large number of Sinhalese are now helping on the Tea Plantations
in some parts, notably in the Kelani Valley, Kalutara, and Gaffe
Districts.
Number of Plumbago Mines or Pits
about 4,000
Do
Gemming Pits
300
Do
People engaged in Mining & Gemming
60.000

PLANTING REVIEW.

PLANTING REVIEW :
FOR TEACACAORI:MBE R e.A.RDAM OM SC oFFEE ; AND
WORLD'S PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION.
(July, 1905.)
Our first attempt to compile an Estates Directory and Plantation Statistics for Ceylon, was made early in 1863, when, 18 months after our arrival in
this island, we were left in solo charge of the Observer Office, Mr. A. M.
Ferguson being on his first holiday trip to Europe after an absence
of well-nigh 26 years. Are there any of our readers who possess
the red-covered, neat but slim volume entitled " Ferguson's Ceylon
Directory and Handbook of Useful Information," for 1863 I" If so,
they have a very interesting little book, whether from an historical,
agricultural, or planting point of view. It contained the late Mr.
Wm. firerguson's first published list of "Ceylon Timber Trees" with the
Sinhalese and Tamil as well as Botanical names ; the first Essays on
Gardening in Ceylon and other special Papers of some interest. Henceforward we became personally responsible for each successive volume ; but
we need only mention that of 1869, which, for the first time, gave the
cultivated (coffee) acreage as well as the total extent of each plantation. To secure this information we, from this time onwards, for a score
of years, visited, year by year, nearly every district in the island between
Matale and the Morawak-korale and Kelani Valley and Madulsima.
It was, however, in 1877 that we first attempted an elaborate "Review
of the Agricultural and Planting Industries of Ceylon " and this was
carr ed on and carefully revised with such Statistics (for the world at large
in respect of our staple products) as could be found in our monthly Tropical Agriculturist and every other available source, in 1881, 1883, 1885,
1888, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1898 and 1901 and finally in 1903. This last
reviewtwo years. agodealt fully with tea, cacao, cardamoms, rubber,
cinchona, coffee, camphor, vanilla, croton, cotton, tobacco, pepper.
cinnamon, sugar, coconut and palmyra palm, as well as rice and other
food grains, fruit and timber trees, fibres, gums, silk, etc. We may
safely say that for all products over grown, or attempted to be cultivated,
in Ceylon, the necessary historical and statistical information will be found
in these reviews ; and at a time when so much is made of promoting " new "
industries in cotton, fibre plants, tobacco, silkworms, etc., it would he well
for all concerned to study what has been done already in this Colony,
and to profit by the lessons, often the blunders, of the past. We have no
intention of reproducing our elaborate, full Agricultural Review in a
revised form at the present time. It is available and is of permanent
value, for reference, in any of the volumes we have detailed above, the
latest being, of course, the moat reliable.
Meantime we intend on the present occasion merely to deal with the
staples included in our Estate Returns as detailed in the accompanying
table ;

I'LAATIMX .1514Thitt MIRE & TEA CULTIVATION,

Xft

From the foregoing table wo compile the ovivalent acreage for each
product by dividing where products arc intermixed and by allowing 175
Rubber trees as the equivalent of an acre :Acres.

1918 plantations and planting properties


.. 833,810
of 1,542 plantations in cultivation (with 1,612 Super'n
tenden ts and Assistants)
... 4813,187
Total approximate extent under TEA
..
390,674*
CACAO

25,1464
RUBBER
..
...
39,383:

Total area of

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COFFEE (.4 'with:a and .1. elle-rim)


CARDAMOMS


,, ,i, CINCHONA
,, , Grass (,Cultivated) ...

2,371

8,871/
. 386
6,164
.

of Anuatto. Coca, Kola, Ramie, Vanilla,


Pepper, Cloves, Citronella grass, Divi-Divi,
Croton, Castor- il, Aloes, Cinnamon, Tobacco, C tto:1-in our plantations' list ...
9,263
Coco, uts, Areeas. Nutmegs, Fruit trees (o the cacai., tea, or other plantations) 10,185
Of Feel, Timber, 8apan, and Kapok (on the tea, cacao or other plantations)
8,953
For the reasons given in our footnotes the actual equivalent acreage now Ender
tea and cacao must be given as follows : Tea 380,1100 mores, Cacao 33,146 acres.

THE CEYLON PLANTING ENTERPRISE may then be


summed up for the middle of 1903 (July) as follows and the comfarison
with two years ago-June, 1903-when our last review was uudertakeu'
stands as follows :-
Acres, Acres, Increase or
Middle, 1905. Middle, 1903. Decrease.
Product.
380,000 ... 385,919 ... 5,919 dec.
Tea ...
33,146 33,861 ... 715 deo
Cacao ...
39,383 11,630 ... 27,753 inc.
Rubber ...
2,371 4,301 ... 1,930 dec.
Coffee ...
Cardamoms ... 8,870 9,746 ... 876 dec.
386 3,469 ... 3,083 dee.
Cinchona ...
Other products on plantations, including grass and
timber trees ... 34,545 ... 46,695 ... 12,150 dec.
Total area ... 838,810 ... 827,252 ... 11,568 inc.
... 486,187 - 466,523 ... 20,662 inc.
Cultivated area
No. of plantationi(cultivated) 1,542 .., 1,541 ... 1 inc.
No. of Superintendents and
.
Assistants ... 1,612 ... 1,512 ... 100 inc.
The most useful Statistics for reference in respect of our Tea Industry
are contained in the following :The progress of TEA CULTIVATION on Plantations (end native
gardens) in Ceylon is indicated by our Directory record as follows :Area of tea planted out :Year. Acres. Year. Acres. Year. Acres. Year. Acres.
1867 ... 10 1879 ... 6,500 1889 _205,000 1899 ..378,000
1868 ... 200 1830 .. 9,274 1890 _220,000 1900 ...384,000
1869 ... 250 1881 ... 1,350 1391 _250,000 1901 _387,600
1892 _262,000 1902 ...383,000
1872 ... 280 ' 1882 ... 22,000
1893 _273,000 1903 ...38'$,000
1873 .. 280 1883 .. 32,000
1894 _289,000 1904 -386,000
1874 ... 350 1884 ... 7,000
1895 _305,000 1905 ...390,t00 s
1875... 1,080 18S5 -102,000
1890 -330,000 Really tea now
1876 ... 1,750 1886...150,000
1897 _350,000 covers equivalent
1877 ... 2,720 1887 -170,000
1898. .864,000
of 380,000 acres.
1878 ... 4,700 1888 -183,000
- -- * Thie;a apart from perhaps 2.000 acres in native tea gardens of small extent.
So that the grand total under tea in Ceylon in July 1906 would he at, .ut 392,700 acres ;
but we feel co ,siderable allowHnoe moat be made for the enormous number of
rubber trees now growing amongst the tea in certain dist' iets,and we would, allowing
for th.e, pu'. 380,000 acres as representlrg the Tea Iwtoetry of Ceylon at this time.

t Apart. from 8,000 acres, say, in native garden.-giving a total of 33,146.


Chiefly young, and a good deal interspersed with tea and cacao.
a This Includes area with Rubber trees.

XIII

TEA EXPORT$ AND IMPORTS.

The total EXPORTS of Tea from Ceylon so far, according:to the Customs
accounts, have been as follows :Value.
Value,
Year. Pk e. lb. It. Year. Pkgs. lb. R.
1873... 2 23 58 1889... - 34,345,852 17,859.840
1874... 4 492 1,900 1890... - 45,799,519 22,899,759
1875... 4 1,438 2,409 1891... - 67,718,372 30,474 245
1876... 7 757 1,907 1892... - 72,279,985 32,627,136
1877... - 2,105 3,457 1893.. - 82,269,353 40.723,329
1878... - 19,6073 20,900 1894.. - 85,376,322 46,103,214
1879... - 95,969 85,2'29 1895.. - 98,581,061 49,290,530
1880... - 162,575 150,611 1896.. -110,095,194 51,337,388
1881.. - 348,157 322,993 1897... -114,468,318 46,331,190
1882... - 697,268 591,805 1898 .. -122,395,518 47,7:34,252
1883... - 1,665,768 916,172 1899... -129,661,908 51,864,763
1884... - 2,392,97:3 1,435,784 1900... -149,264,602 53,735,257
1885... - 4,372,722 2,842,269 1901... -144,275,608 47,610,950
1888... - 7,849,888 5,102,427 1902_ -150,829,707 54,298,694
1887... -13,834,057 8,300,434 19413._ -149,227,,136 58,198,622
1888... -23,820,723 12,624,990 1904._ -157,929,349 56,854,563
[First half of 1905 (to July 311)=81,364,073 lb,]
IR the Chamber of Commerce report for the commercial seasons from let
October to 30th September, the exports of tea are given as follows :1875.6 = 282 lb. 1876-7 :=,- 1,775 lb. 1877-8 = 3,515 lb. 1878-9 =81,595 lb. ;
1879-80.-103,624 ; 1880-81-277,590; 1881-82-623,292; 1882.83=1,52'2,8821b.;
1883-4=2,262,539; 1884.5=3,796,584 lb. 1885-6=7,170,320 lb. 1886-7=
12,103,680 lb. 1887-8-20,755,799. 1888-9=32,516,682. (From 1st January
1890, the Chamber has altered its commercial season to run with the calendar
years, though their figures will always differ slightly front the Customs
returns through a different mode of reckoning.
The IMroic of Tea into Ceylon for some years back are thus recorded by
Entered for
the Customs :-
Total Imports. Value. Consumption. Duty paid.
1873 lb. 69,494 ... 11192,862 ...lb 69,494 ... 1117,373
59,469 ... 137,027 ... 69,469 ... 14,867
1874
85,025 .. 201,678 ... 85,025 ... 21,256
1875
58,497 ... 151,478 ... 58,497 ... 14,617
1876
86,430 .. 216,075 ... 87,226 .. 21,806
1877
56,485 ... 141,211 ... 53,485 ... 13,371
1878
78,472 ... 196,182 ... 33,330 ... 8,333
'..879
1880 134,523 ... 336,310 ... 29,845 ... 7,461
1881 ... 31,777 ... 79,440 ... 31,865 ... 7,968
7,473 ... 18,682 ... 7,473 ... 1,866
1882
1883 -. 9,149 -. 21,873 .., 9,264 ... 2,316
1884 ... 3,120 ... 7,800 ... 2,856 ... 714
1,953 ... 4,883 ... 961 ... 240
1885
1886 ... 2,058 ... 5,145 -. 384 ... 96
1,116 ... 2,789 ... 472 118
1887
977 ... 2,442 ... 673 ... 168
1888
1,170 ... 2,925 ... 590 ... 147
1889
473} ... 1,183 ... 4731 ... 118
1890
458 ... 1,145 ... 408 ... 102
1891
9,739 ... 6,847 . 199 50
1892
1893 ... 1941 .., 468/ ... 1941 ... 49
245 ... 612 ,.. 245 60/
1894
1895 ... 5,606 ... 14,015 ... 186 4(13
164 ... 410 ... 164 -. 41
1896
559 ... 1,3973 ... 559 ... 139k
1897
2,049 ... 5,123 .. 1,649 .. 412
1398
1999 ... 9063 ... 2,266 ... 9063 ... 227
1900 .. 432 .. 1,081 .. 432 .. 108
340 ... 236 ... 349 .. 87
1901
1902 .... 423 ,- 225 ... 423 .. 106
1903 .- 20,880 ,_ 1,615 ... 20,880 ... 5,220
1,138 ... 676 .. 1,138 ... 285
1904
...

CEYLON TEA ESTIMATES & EXPORTS.

XIV

In 1903, an unusual experience was the eitry of as much as 20,880 lb. tea,
part cargo of a steamer from China which took fire and clime to Colombo.
he import is now reduced to an absurdly small quantity chiefly of India
and China tea, which is no doubt required to meet the taste of a few consumers. But the anomaly of an import duty (25 cents per lb. or 60 per cent,
ad valorem) in Ceylon on tea must be removed. Ceylon teas are exported to,
and sell freely in Bombay and other parts of India and enter either free or paying
only 5 per cent ad 'valorem.
As regards Estimates of Crop, here are:some figures and results :
CEYLON TEA ESTIMATES AND EXPORTS.
Exports
according to
Estimated by
Exports as per
Customs
Messrs. Forbes Chamber of Com
Returns.
di Walker.
merce Returns,
lb.
lb,
lb,
lb
157,000,000
154,000,000
-155,4100,000
157,929,342
150,000,000
158,952,9651'
154.4)1'0,000*
150,000,000
149,217,236
151,120,0094
150,829.707
154,000,000
148,991,2llt
152,000,000
144,275,608
146,000,0 , 0
142,0 0,000
146,299,018 t
125,000,000
149,269,602
148 431,639
142,000,0 0
129,661.907
129,894,156
124,000,000
125,000,000
122,113,573
120,000,0)0
119,769,071
120,000,003
114,466,318
105,1. 00,000
116,034,567
119,000,000
110,095,358
108,141,412
101,000,000
89,000 000
98,581,060
97,939,871
90,000,000
90,000,030
85,376,322
84,591,714
9),000,000
88,000,000
82,269,353
84,406,064
77,000,000
78,000,000

Estimated
by Planters'
A-sociation.
1905
19;14
1903
1902
1901
1900
1899
1898
1897
1896
1895
1891
1893

For 1005, the Planters' Association in January last, framed its usual estimate of total Exports, as given above, at 157 million lb., and their estimate
[. of distribution (as compared with actual shipments for 1904) is as followth:

A ettoil.
Estimated.
Year 1905, Year EMI.
lb.
lb.
1,000,01.11
1,024,307
1.000,000
642,195
... 3,000,000 2,627,439f
12,000,000 11,826,705 Chi ba
3,051,477
... 16,000,001 12,197,765 Other Coanties 5,000,000

Actual.
Estimated.
Year 1905 Year 1901. Country.
I b.
lb.
...
II. Kingdom... 96,000,010 103,240,273 'fedi",
...
Australasia ... 23,000,000 21,392,744 Africa
Country,

Russia .

America

As regards the oldest regularly cultivated tea field in Ceylon, that of 20


acres on Loolecondura, planted by Mr. James Taylor (for Messrs. Harrison
and Leake of Keir Dundas 4 Co.) in 1868-9, Mr. G. F. Deane, who has been
Malinger since 1892, and has kindly reported to 118 at intervals as to its
condition, writes as follows, on 1st July, 1905 :" This field was pruned
down towards the end of last year and is now looking very well.
After the last pruning in 1901, the yield per acre per annum ranged
from 350 to 425 lb. No manure was over applied, Wore the tea not windswept in S.-W. monsoon, the yield would be greater."
Estimate this year included, prob Oily 141 million 1)40E1,10 million Greens,
and 3 million 1Nativeonade Tea ; but Green Tea was only 5 millions lb.
t Including 5,107,329 lb. green tea in 1901, 8,847,684 lb. in 1903, 2,796,844 lb. in
in 1901.
1902 and 1,110,704
Including a g oil deal sent via " China," partly for San Fraaoiseo, or l'anrouver 1
but much of it dust tea to usi in bricks for gliSki

XV CEYLON TEA INDUSTRY AND COOLIES ON ESTATES.


Finally we give the following table as a record in a convenient form
of the main points in connection with our tea industry
THE CEYLON TEA INDUSTRY.

2 Egi mated

acres in
Total
full bearing,5 years Export. of
O 7 and ' Tea.
1.
upwards.
S

Estimated

; a

e; Quantity 1.9
Number of P.
sold in
g
coolies 4 0 4
Colombo t:,
required. 1! m tl6 sales :

s. d.

lb.

lb.

3,515
1877.78 4,700 280
1878.79 6,500
350 81,595

1879- 80 9,274 1,080 1- 103,624


1880.81 13,500 1,750 277,59)
- 158
1881-82 22,000 2,720 623,292 201882 E3 32,000 4,700 1,322,852 28-229
1883-84 7J,000
6,500 2,262,53: 47-324
1884-84,102,000
9,274 3,790,684 32-348
1885 86 150,000 13,500 7,170,320 37.-409
1886-87 170,000 22,000 12,013,680 47 -531
1887-88 183,000 32,000
20,755,779 70-546
1888-69 200,000 70,000
32,516,682 120-687
1889 205,000 70,000 :34,048,085 120-700
1890 220,000 102,000
46,901,554 120-760
1891 250,000 150,0011 68,274,420 120-750
1892 262,000 170,000
71.153,657 120-750
1893 273,000 183,000 84 ,4118.1164 120-710
1894 288,000 205,000

1895 305,000 220,000


1896 330,000 250,1100
11197 350,1100 9,62,11 00
1898 368,000 288,000
1899 385,000 305,000
1900 392,000 330,000
1901 388,000 345,100

84,591,714,120-750
97,939 871 120-750
1118 141 112 120-750

116,001,567 120-750

119 769 071 120-750


129,894,156 120-750
148.431,639 120-750
146.299,01811 1211-750

1902 385,000 369,0011 148,991,241, 120-750


1903 384,000 315,000 151,120,091 120-750

)')04 383,000 380.000


1905 380,080 ! 378,000

158,952,9651, 120-750

4,2110
20,000
30.000
40,)00
0,000
115,060
140,000
180,000
200,000
220,000
250,000
250,000
280,000
280,000
290,000
290,000
300,000
350,000

360 (1(10
380,000
400,000
do
do
do

do

1-4 1-101
1-3
1-28
1-18 1,267,298 55
1-08 1,606,081 50
0-111 2,783,429 46

t I 4,627,762' 46
11 6,114,V5 438

10.50 9,578,611 41
9.25 11,578,869 41

11 111,365,017 43
8.50!11.723,020 43
8-62119,668,116 47
8.21125,402,624 41
7 7E26,512,099 36,4

7-76
03
1 28,847,212 35
7 96 32,472,0:0 388
7--_,) 8,442,925 348
6-86 38,345,801 33
742,874,499 34
78 46,172,487 38
78 53,309,443 36

The area under tea, it will be observed, has practically remained


stationary-indeed it may be said to have decreased with the allowance
made for the interplanting of rubber and the effect this must have in
lessening the tea crops later 1111,
1, Figures from table of Messrs. Shaud Haldane k Co., are taken for these
years.

t During the..se years tea was not properly plucked or pruned in Ceylon.
This is the return of the Chamber of Commerce which has altered the corn
mercial year now to the Calendar 0110, but whose expert figures will always differ
sli,htly from the custom returns; because the Chamber only enters exports
as vessels /eavo; while dm Customs records the daily shipments to loading
vessels.
An approximate average might be got by taking the mean of the two sets of figures
in this column. In Indic, the average is about 350 lb. per acre from mature trees.
In Ceylon it is nearer 450 lb.

q....4tuav, IA/ r PTAS APL

nra

CACAO,
Next as regards CACAO-which though introduced into Ceylon early in
the present century, only dates in systematic cultivation from 1872, and
only 500 acres were planted up to 1877-78 ; but by December 1883, this had
increased to 10,000 acres and to 13,800 acres by 1892. After this, more
planting took place, and by 1900, the area had nearly doubled, and native
gaidens extended until 9,000 acres were thus covered. Latterly, however,
through discouragement from canker and careless cultivation, the native
area has contracted ; but canker is being fought and conquered on
most regular plantations and the total extent for 1905 shows a considerable
area kept up in the face of, comparatively, poor prices. Here is the record
of exports :So far the Customs' record of Export is ;-for the year I878=
1882=864
10 cwt. 1879= 42 cwt ; 1880:=.121 cwt.; 1881=283 cwt. ;
cwt ; 1883=3,377 cwt. ; 1884=9,241 cwt ; 1885-7,469 owt ; 1886=13,056
cwt ; 1887=17,460 owt ; 1888=12,231 cwt., 1899=18.849 cwt. ; 1890=15,942
cwt; 1891=20,015; 1892=19,177 ; 1893=29,776 ; 1894=22,792 cwt. ; 1895
27,522 ; 1896 -33,890 ; 1897,-=35,121 ; 1898=38690; 1899=42,528; 1900=
33,697 cwt; 1901 -17,471 ; 1902 --61,476 cwt; 1903=59,008 cw t.; 1904=67455 cwt.
To the middle (July 3rd) of 11105'739,679 cwt.

; ;-14
"

Ng

And this table must complete our Cacao Statistics :CEYLON COCOA (FRUIT OF CACAO TREE) INDUSTRY.
Price in hondow
Price in Landon
Acres Export
in tuseason,iy
ear. Acres Export. in inidseason,
Year.
planted. Cwt,
planted. Cwt.
Cwt.
.
per
1899... 14,500...17,827 ... per Cwt."
10 ...
1878.
500..
16,286... 30,658 ... 117/
42 ..
1879...
;1804... 17,000... 21,110 ... 80/
121 ...
1880... 3,000...
4895...
18,278... 27,420 .. 70/
283 ..
1881... 5,460..
864 ...
10.5i
'18s6.. 19,000.. 31,366 .. 53/ to 71/6
1882 .. 7,000...
95 1
1897.. 20,000.. 34,503 .. 62/ to 841
1883 .. 10,000_ 4,166f ...
80i
1898.. 21,260.. 36,982 ... 6.5/ to 78/
1884 . 11,000... 9,606 ...
92.
1899... 22,000... 42,745 .. 67/ to 80/
1685_ 12,800... 7,247 ...
85/
1900...23,696... 33,476 .. 80/ to 85/6
1886... 12,500... 14,855 ..
76/6
.1901- 21,136 .. 44,549
68/ to 75
1887...12,000...16,301
87/
1902...24,867: 60.455 ... 80/ tie 83
1888... 12,000... 18,159 .. ,
1889... 12,009... 19,054 ... 80/ to 112/ 1903... 24,900... 59,704 ... 66/ to 91
1800 .. 11,772... 15,981 .. 95/ to 112/ 1904 .. 25,000...63,820 ... 53/ to 75/
9
105...
25,146... 39,6 i9(iyr. )
1891...12,900 .. 20,532 ... 123/
Including native gardens. we put Cacao in Ceylon as covering
33,000 acres.
COFFEE and CINCHONA have become of Rosman account in Ceylon
that we need say no more than refer to the year 1875 when 873,654 cwt. of
plantation and 111,674 of native coffee were exported from Ceylon-or
bettor still to 1870 Which gave a total of 1,013,904 cwt. of both kinds gathered
from 250,000 acres. Now there are but 2,371 acres (Arabian and Liberian)
and last year's export of both kinds was only 8,376 cwt.
Of CINCHONA, beginning with trifling packages of bark exported in
1869-1871. we ran up to over 1 million lb. in 1880 when quinine was 12s. an
ounce and onto 11.675.000 lb. in 1886 (maximum) and price of quinine' 21. 8d,
with a gradual descent to 2,497.616 lb. in- 1891 (price is. 3d.) and now the
export is only 117,291 lb. ; while the area planted has dwindled from &IMO
sores in 1883 to the equivalent of 386 acres at the present time !
0 -Medium

to Erie bold Cocoa.

Th s year, and, af ter, is from Clitunlyr of Commerce Retura,

XVII RUBBER. PLANTING INDUSTRY IN CEYLON.

RUBBER.
PROBABLY EQUIVALENT OF 40,000 sum.: OF RUBBER PLANTED IN CEYLON :
JULY 1905.
The RUBBER PLANTING INDUSTRYthe growth of plants producing the India-rubber of commerceis by far the most interesting branch
dealt with in our Returns and Tables on this occasion. Seeds of the Para
Rubber were first brought to Kew in 1876 and thence came several Wardian
cases for Heneratgocla Gardena in August of that yearso that the oldest
trees there now are 29 years of age and great big trees they have become.
At first planters did very little with either the Brazil (Renee) or Mexican
(Castillact) rubbers, confining their attention chiefly to the hardy Ceara
(Manihot glaziovii) which was expected to occupy some 35,000 acres of
abandoned estate laud covered with lantana below 3,000 feet. The
plant grew with amazing rapidity (2 feet per month!) and in 1885, a
tree 8 years old (14 inches diameter) which had to be cut down at
Peradeniya yielded llj lb. dry rubber, although it had been thoroughly
drained of milk in 1882. But although, if the industry had been persevered
withmore especially by planting Para and Mexican kinds--it would have
proved very profitable ; yet when tea was found a decided success, with only
3 years to wait (against 6 to 7 for rubber),the great leaf staple speedily (in the
" eighties " and "nineties") absorbed all attention. Nor was the price offered
for Ceylon rubber in the "eighties" so good. Indeed the great demandfor
the tyres of motors especiallyhad yet to arise and so very little was clone
with any of the species of rubber by Ceylon planters, until the prices of
tea fell so grievously some five and six years ago when, in the Kalutara and
Kelani Valley districts especially, rubber began to be planted among the
tea. And yet so early as 1888, Dr. Trtmen urged the cultivation and reported high harvestings up to 11 lb. per tree at Reneratgocla increased to 2 lb. 10 ounces in 1890 and up to 3i lb. in 1894.
In 1891 the Forest Department began planting rubber and had the Ceylon
Government persevered and covered some thousands of acres, the work
would have been a very desirable and profitable one. Dr. Trimen did
not think rubber trees should be bled under 10 years ; but it has
since been found this can be done after 6 years.. Dr. Willis at first
thought that not more than 10,000 acres of land would be availablethat
is suitablefor Para Rubber in Ceylon. But it is now seen that it will
grow over a much wider range 4, nor is there the same fear as to prices
tailing through artificial rubber substitutes coming into use.
Planting was represented by an estimate of 750 acres in March
1898 ; and by May 1901, we estimated 2,500 acres, while the return to
thetniddle of 1904 gave an equivalent of 11,000 acres. Planting has
gone on very rapidly within the peat twelve, and especially the past
six, months. Writing in January 1905 in his Annual Report, Dr. Willis
estimated the total area covered by rubber-yielding trees of all species
in Ceylon at 25,000 acres and now six months later our estate returns
work out to an equivalent of 39,383 acres. For statistics of export we
quote as follows :Exports in 1889, 11 cwt. rubber ; in 1890, 39 parkager value at R1,067; in
65 cwt. R3,225; 1893
1891 = 78 Package. R2,000; 1892
5,880 lb. R1,600;
1,753 lb., 111,290; 1896 -= 17,391 lb., R8,7604
1894 = 9,198 lb. R4 440 ; 1895
1897=one package 8981 lb.=-R7,458 ; 1898=2,792 lb., R3,694. 1899=7,910 b.. R3,838 ;
1900=8,2331b., R12,888. Exports of Rubber Seed.-1698, 951 cwt. 810,363 1899,
450 packages 1140,714; 1900-141 cwt. 820,727; 1901=-81 cwt. 1120,277; 1992=141
cwt. 1110,500 ; 1903=-196 cwt. 118,502 ; 1904=277 cwt. 1120,970.From lat Jan. 1903.
the molter of Commerce mentions Rubber in its exports and here is a convenient
9,C72 lb.
2,792 lb.I
1901
return i-1808
1902
7,910 lb.
15,592 lb.

1899
...
1903

8,233 lb,
41,798 lb.
1900
...
1994
77,212 1b.
[Half of 1905 (to July 3rd) 51,520 lb.]

It is of interest to note the lea ling Rubber-growing Districts in Ceylon,


in their order, according to acreage:Kelani Valley, Kalutara, Ratnapura,
Calle, Monaragala, Matale West, Kurimegala, Alagala, Kegalla, Matale
East, Nilambe, Passara, Metals North, &c.
In May 1903, Para Rubber u-as repotted to he flourishing ever 3 000 feet in
Ceylon ; and iu 1905, trees are being lapped in P mars Diattict. Uva, up to 2.600
feet; while another Uva Panter repots flourishing trees at over 3,700 feet, Young

The largest plantations may he referred to follows :


In the very first district in our list wo find Ambadeuiya (Ceylon Pars. Rubber
Company) with 430 acres under rubber. Iu the Dnmbara valley Mahaberiatenne,
which has eeen many vicissitudes, has 167 acres of Rubber ; while on Kondesalle,
the cacao, tea and coffee is planted throughout with the same product. In Ga'agedere, Nana Oola has 200 acres ; while in the Galle district the most prominent
la the :leathern Ceylou Tea and Rubber Company's 321i aeree. llut all these are
eclipsed by the 755 acres of rubber returned for thkiyauakande estate in the Kalutara
district which has the pre-eminence as showing the biggest area nuder this one
product on any single property in the island. Culloden has 441 acres beside wellnigh 80,000 trees throughout the teamaking an equivalent altogether,
perhaps, in excess of 800 acres? Mceglima, belonging te the same " Rosehaugh " Company, is purely a rubber estate. with 227 arces pleated ;
Neboda has 225 ; Neuchatel 322 ; Si, Getrge's Group 385 ; Vs adola 271
and Tudugalla and Vogan with 202 and 260 acres, respectively, beside thousands
of plants in tea. This is leaving out of account a number of estates with less
than 200 acres of rubber in the Kalutara district. In Regalia district Yataderiya
has nearly 50,000 rubber trees in the tea; Witharak.. 152 acres of rubber alone, beside
about 18,000 trees in tea. Kelani Valley has enormous numbers of trees among tea ;
but Bellair, a robber estate only, has 246 acres planted and Levant 252 acres (beside
10,000 trees in tea) ; Panagula 202 acres, Suunycroft 167 beside 83,000 trees in tea ;
Udapolla (Udapolla Rubber Company; has 382 acres of rubber ; Yogama has 160 acres
beside trees in tea. In Kuranegala, Muwankanda has 143 acres. In the Metal dia
tricts Godahena has 200 acres ; Owella 230 ; Meegahaweila 145; and so on. Finally,
Monaragale district has some notable areas under robber:Paravilla being returned
at 385 acres ; Alliawatte 240; beside several other places with from 100 to Pol acres.
Urumewella op to end of May, 928 acres have been planted iu Rubber, and by the close
of this year, it is expected that 1,8 0 acres will be put in with this product. On the
Paakande Group, Metals East, there are 105 a-zros with Rubber only, and 25 acres of
Tea and Rubber, beside a good many Rubber trees planted throughout the rest of
the tea. Then the total acreage of the new Rubber clearings on Oakfield and Kisena
pitiya, in Haputalebelonging to Messrs. Lipton, Ltd., is 36 acres. Otte of the
largest expanses of Rubber will be that under the charge of Mr. Francis
3. Holloway ; for Kepstigalla, beside a 05.a.cres new clearing, is planted with
Rubber throughout or ov.r 840 acres ; then Godaheua new clearing is 200
acres ; Marlby 207 and Gonagoda 74 acres, giving a. total of 1,396 a rea all
pretty teeth in one stretch, almost in one block. though called by different natives,
and with the same proprietor and management. Apart tram this, Mr. F. J. Holloway
has charge of Mr. Williams' 100 acre, on Corr omony, 100 acres of his owe on Nagolls
and 16u mares on Beddewella in Kaduganeawaor a grand total of 1,756 acres Of
course, a tiny different degree of importance must be attaeheil to clearings p'auted
thi, year and to the plantings of the fortune. gentlemen who have au appreciable
number of trees available for tapping. For instance, the 50,000 tr es planted along
roads, boundaries, etc., on Ywasder a run up to 13 years old ; while there is a clearing
of 22 acres solely in Rubber, 8 years oldall this beside 31'S acres pl toted 35 14 30
amongst the tea and 128 acme now being ple.eted. Verily, u3t a bad record f& one
property. One of the most interesting of Ceylon Rubber-growing Districts should be
the Passara division of Uva ; for, the industry has been pose I ti be a eu!eess iii
growth and yield up ti an nnu.ually high elevation. We learn that there are
several clearings of Para, Rabb
being planted this coming season, and the
product is beyond the experimental stage ; for one planter, at least, has been tapping
for the last etch eon months aid his trees have averaged 3 lb. dry rubber each
per annum : that is for a few trees from 10 to 13 years old, elevation front
2,400 to 2,64)0 fce`. These, we suppose, must be the highest tries regalia. ly
tapped in Uva. This same pia iter is p 'Wag in another 140 acres this coming
N.-E. monso n. A great de .1 of the land from Passara on to Lunugala will
grow ex ellent Para Rubber ; and such lead is mostly in priv.,te, hands.
It will be Win elsewh re today that the Grand Central Rubber Company is to
go o as a distinct concern, opera ing on 2,300 acres to begin with, but ale believe,
almost certain to expand to 4,000 or 5,000 acres. That should be a big invtstinent
but who eau say that we are as yet be)oad the very thre ,hold of this Rubber-planting
industry in Ceylon. With prices keeping up or advancirg as they do, we may
expect to see large additional areas taken up for planting and to reco d the
organisatiAi of still more hail ed Companies, Let us hope though that there may
be no mere speculation on paperwith shares running high, before oven plauts
have had time to tike root or show that they tire to crow at all. Ioste id i,t sins, we
ask for low capitalisation, strict economy in expenditure, and moderate anticipations
in crops and pi ices ; and then this new Rubber laiduEry should do well wherever
climate and soil are fairly suitable.

The highest prices paid for Ceylon Hubber in the London and Colombo
markets were 7s. and Es. 5-17 cts. respectively. Para trees in Uva are
doing well close on 4,0110 feet. Applications fur laud for rubber planting
are now (July 1005) pouring in on Government, probably i4l,i.s.10 acres being
under consideration for sale.

xix CARDAMOMS; ME OF MANURES ON PLANTATIONS.


C t RDA MOMS.
In respect of CARDAMOMS wo have tho following handy statistical
return to offer :-Highest
price in
Area planted
on
Exports. London
Season,
(midplantations.
lb. season.
1880-81 1,200
16,069 ... 9/1
188182 1,800
23,127 7/4
7/1
1882.83 2.500
21,

655
1883-84 3,500
66,319 7/10
1884-85 9,000
152,405 512
230,066 3/10
1885-86 .. 4,547
321,560 2/4
1886-87 .. 4,550
310,585 ... 2/00
1887-88 4,572
301,706 2/1
1888-89 4,800
2)4
,910
5,060 ..
1890
387
2/4
422,109
4,955
1891
4,850 ... 372,619 2)
1892
1893 ... 9,723 ... 428.250 2/2
4,723 .. 306,317
1894
2
11/3
10
374,635
4,603
1893

1890 .. 4.850 Ode 452,595 .. 3/7


532,830 3/9
5,030
1897
4/3
531
531,473
5,133
5
,

1898
449,959 4/0
1899 .1. 6,300
3/9
537,155
1990 6,841
.. 4/0
8,621
559 704
1901 ..

615,922 3/2
9,796
1992
909,118 2/6
1903 -. 9,500
995,680 ... '2/6
9,300
1904
1905 8,810 "
(For the half-year (July 3rd, 1905) the export lute boon 416,211 lb.]

For all about Palm Culture-COCONUTS CINNAMON, PEPPER,


and other SPICES, also TOBACCO, COTTON, SUGAR, FIBRES. SILK,
CACAO-Minor products, Gemming, Plumbago, wo must refer to our last
detailed Review or separate Manuals.
-- --But it is wellto repeatthe following pages corrected to datel:fiANURES FOR PLANTATIONS : THE CULTIVATION AND MANAGEMENT
OF PLANTATIONS.
From year to year, the trade in fertilizing substances, is a matter of special
interest in connection with cultivation on Ceylon plantations ; but as might be
expected, the falling-off in coffee orope-1883-90-affected the manure trade very
grievously : while the tea enterprise was too young to require much manure, until
1895 onwards. Nearly all, if not the whole of, the manures imported are for the
plantations, though the natives in some districts use boned net and guano for their
paddy fields. The figures representing the value in the Customs accounts of
Manure Imparted for a series of years are as follows (counting RIO to the .0:4

1847 -. 10 1875 ._ 87,141 1890 ... 13,034

1850 ... 2,585 1876 ...140,809 1 1891 ... 39,500


1857 ... 2,320 1877 .461,000 1892 ._ 27,126
1860 ... 4,050 1878 -.136,586 1893 ... 32,373
1863 ... 20,280 1879 ... 55,520 1894 . ... 45,328
1865 ... 29,265 1880 ... 22,28:: 18y5 ... 63,092
1866 -. 16,776 1881 ._ 38,164 ) 1896 _. 64,880
1867 . 25,289 1882 ... 31,507 1897 ... 65,1117
1 868 ... 33,188 1883 ... 22,226 1898 ... 85,100
1869 _. 46,603 188 t ... 24,551 1899 .. 109,419
1 x3711 ... 73,866 1885 ... 15.133 1900 ... 78.469
1871 ... 65,230 1886 ... 13,150 1901 122,610
187'2 .. 10,042 1887 ... 20,962 1902 _134,601
1873 _. 33,197 1888 -. 18,703 190:3 _193,379
1874 ... 01,256 1889 .- 18,982 1994 -239,239'

- _


RAILWAY TRAFFIC FROM AND TO PLANTATIONS. xx
There can be no doubt that the importation of artificial manures, castorcake, poonac and bones was overdone in 1876-7 and 1878 and this was followed
accordingly by a reaction (intensified by the financial crisis and successive
short crops) throughout 1879-90. The import return some years ago became a
very poor one ; but it is satisfactory to see a revival since 1895 and an increasing
import of special manures calculated, scientifically, to maintain the teabushes,
cacao and rubber trees, in vigour. Of course many of our tea plantations being
young do not as yet require manure. The movement in manure for upcountry
estates (excepting UVA perhaps, which has wail 1894, been served by road
all the way) is shown by the railway traffic report as follows : Manures carried by the Ceylon Government Railway from Colombo to
Kandy, and the Central Province generally ;
Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt.I Cwt.
1868... 67,280 1876...485,540 1884... 78,560 1892.. , 62,820 I 1900 -354,399
1869.. 137,829 1877...548,575 1885 .. 41,857 1893... 83,1180 1 1901-.292,140
1870...175,680 1878...435,440 1886... 37,639 1694_116 360 1 1902 _429,260
1871...196,680 1879 _225,940 1887... 50,135 1895.. 144,260 I 1901 _651,560
1872_116,440 1880 _128,960 1888.. 41,960 i 1896..631,720 1904...818,920
1873...163,200 1881...198,060 1889.. 61,940 1897..168,620
1874 _224,390 1882... 83,460 1890... 74,000 1898...180,51m
1875...288,200 1 1883...106,640 1891... 67,100 189J-223,920
Here we give a return chewing the railway traffic for our commercial seasons
(fat October to 30th September to 1886-89, and afterwards by ealendaeyear) in
four or five staple articles of freight :Cinchona
Cards.
Coffee. Bark.* Rice. Manure. Tea.' Cacao monies
tons.
tons. tons.
Years. tons. tons. tons. tons.
1875-76 ... 37,390 - 63,121 22,747 - - 73,842
22,489 1877-78 ... 39,512 1879-80 ... 37,880 - 66,001 7,301 - - 62,197
9,875

1880-81 ... 23,840
1881-82 ,,,, 36,282 - 59,513 4,654 -
1882-83 ... 4, 889 - 52,0911 5.136 - - 1883-84 ... 18,365 4,836 47,615 4,l'92 1,005 - 1884-85 ... 17,899 5,397 49.555 2,210 1,803 1185-86 ... 10,951 5,511 46,671 1,505 2,994 - 8886-87 ... 8,324 5,727 511,970 2,559 5,78 I - 1887-88 ... 7,472 3,458 42,197 1,475 7,493 - 1888.89 ... 3,195 3,188 59,450 2,870 15,209 - 1b90 .., 3,676 2,523 63,300 3, rili 21,528 1891 3,558 1,689 71,682 3,355 30,611 - 4-2.
1892 1,900 2,026 75,647 3.141 31.499 1893 2,993 9'9 78,752 4,154 38,784 - 1894 3,182 849 82,841 5,818 411,319 - 1895 9.515 289 02,198 7,218 46,!18 - 1896 .. 1,405 288 89,902 8,186 62,499 - 1897 .. 1,357 131 101,910 8,931 57,320 - 1898 923 307 108,932 9,1.25 57,096 - 1899 1,166 179 110,860 21,126 64,175 2,255 334
1900 ' 773 172 112,180 17,717 70.837 1,818 310
1901 427 163 106,782 14,612 66,958 2,369 377
1902 .. 548 69 100,989 21,463 70,886 3,012 418
1903 346 26 115,907 32,678 75,654 3,088 656
1909 - 392 34 125,868 40,946 82,672 2,852 517
Of course, the coffee from the Iff va Districts as well as the rice and manure
for them only appear in the railway returns since 1894. The planter and agricultural chemist have been busy aettlin2 the point as to the best manures for
application to our plantations according to product, soil, &c. : indeed it will
probaaly differ for each district, and for plantations in the same district according
to age, past treatmeot of plants, &e., and, of course, tea and cacao and cardamoms
will all require different treatment. J1 deli progress has been made. We have
now available Consulting Analytical Chemists in our midst with large experience
of tea especially ; while there are at least three extensive Manure Supply
Establ ehmente--ai Ifaltsdorp (Messrr. Freudenbe.g & Co.) ; Colombo Commercial
Co., Kiave Island ; and at Kolani (Mr. llaur'e)-aorne of whom have Chemists of
their own and very large supplies of leading fertilizing subetances.-See their
illustrated Ad.vert.iseteuts in this volume.

X ), 11 1

INFLUENCE OF THE CEYLON PLANTING ENTERPRISE


ON THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE COLONY;
ON THE CONDITION OF THE NATIVES (SINHALESE AND TAMILS) ;
ON THE REVENUE ; AND ON THE FOOD SUPPLY OF
THE COUNTRY.
From the year which is usually taken to represent the commencement of
the Coffee Enterprise in Ceylon, namely 1337, to the middle of 1905, we calculate
that very nearly sixty millions of pounds sterling (say about k900,000,000) have
been paid in wages to Immigrant Coolies from Southern India, apart from the very
considerable amount given to Kandyan wood-cutters, Sinhalese labourers in certain
districts, carpenters curl other artizaus, cartmen, Ac., and indirectly to the
mill and store employees in Colombo, the women and children who pick and
the men who prepare and pack, as well as those who transport and
ship our several staples, in tea, eacso, rubber, cardamoms, bark, &c. We are
prohabl* on the safe side in saying that from sixty-six to seventy-six millions
sterling may be taken as an approximation to the total amount of British
capital introduced into Ceylon in connection with coffee, tea, cacao, rubber and
other planting products, while our export returns show an export of " Plantation
coffee" iu the same period of over 23 million cwt., valued by the Customs at
over 70 millions sterling, but really worth a good deal more, and of tea
more than 1,840 millions lb. worth over 57 millions sterling. Besides this, there
are the other plantation products (cocoa, cardamoms, rubber, cinchona bark )
and there then remains the value of property made by all this capital
in the Island, making up the difference probably ; but our figures cannot
be taken for more than they are worth as approximations, although there can be
no doubt of the enormous amount of British capital lost in Ceylon in the early
days of coffee plantinglost to the owners but picked up by the coolies and
settled inhabitants of the island who have benefited all along to an amazing extent
whether the pursuit was remunerative to the European capitalist and planter
or not.* All observers who are acquainted with the history of plant
planter

"A
iiitroductsi into regions till but u nkeown to man is hoet of contractor! who bring
again in their train a numberof pedlars, tavern-keepers and others eager to profit by the expenditure
about to take place. To the Contractors succeed the Malabar Coolies, the working bees of the
Colony, who plant and cultivate Coffee and at a subsequent period reap the crop. Each of these
coolies consumes monthly a bushel of imported rice, a quantity of salt and other condiments and
occasionally cloth, arrack. &c., the import, purchase nod transport of which find employment
for the merchant, the retail dealer, the carrier and their servants, and again the wants of these
functionaries raise around them a race of shop-keepers, domestics and others, who, but for the
success of coffee-planting, would have been unable to find equally profitable employment. Nor
are the results bounded by the limits of the Colony, The import of articles consumed on the Coffee
Estates anti by those dependeut on them, gives employment to hundreds of seamen, and to
thousands of tons of shipping that but for this increased trade would never have been built.
The increased demand for rice stimulates and cheers the toil of the Indian ryot, the increased
demand for clothing stimulates the Manchester spinners and weavers and all dependent on them,
and the nicreased demand for the implements of labour stimulates the manufacturers of Birmingham and Sheffield and their dependents. Who shall say where the links of the chain terminate,
affecting as they do directly or indirectly all the great branches of the human family ? Then
again, when the estate becomes productive how many of the foregoing agencies are again
called into operation ! On arrival in Colombo the parchment
usually peeled, winnowed,
and sized, by powerful steam machinery (a hew agency which gives employment to engineers,
smiths., stokers, wood-utters, &c) and is afterward.. picked by band.* laborious operation
, which
occupation to thousands of the industrious pour, unit enable them tosupport an expenditure
for food, clothing and other necessaries, the sup my of which again furnishes profitable employment
for
to the shopkeeper, merchant, seaman. &c. lit fact it is impossible to pursue into all their
ramifications the benefits derivable from the cultivation of the fragrant berry which has become
the staple product of Ceylon. But we think enough has been said to make goal the position with
which we started, viz., that the rip! and
of Coffee planting is the most reemekable
ithenomenon that Ceylon has yet witnessed. Other results too there are, moral ones, such as must
sooner or later arise from the infusion of Anglo-Saxon spirit and energy among an Eastern people,
from the spread of the English language, and what is of more importance still, the spread of
flue r1[gny, 1455.
civilization

coffee is

,,rogress

and Christianity:"Ceylon

HOW THE TAMILS AND SINHALESE HAVE BENEFITED. xXIA'


log in this island and of the migration of coolies hither, know that on the
whole the relations between planters and coolies have been satisfactory and that
the coolies have benefited during the past seventy years in comiug to and going
from Ceylon, in a way which they could not possibly have done by confining
their labour to their own country. It has been published on the authority of
the Madras Government that "out of about 35 millions of human beings in
Southern India, it appears there are 16 millions, or not far from onedialf
of the whole, whose annual earnings, counting grain, &c., at their full money
value, do not average more for a family than 3 Is per annumthat is 6s,,
per mouth ; Is &1 a week ; a little over 2-Id a day. The average number
in a family being five, the daily allowance for each, to supply food, shelter
English readers who have been accustomed
and clothing is one halfpenuy."
to mouru over the lot of the Dortietshire labourer, with his ie a week and extras
may well hold up their hands in astonishment. But should they travel in our
planting districts, they will soon readily understand notwithstanding the
exceptional evil now under discussionthat Ceylon is a comparative paradise
to the coolies of 'J'innevelly, Tanjore and Madura,* While all due weight
should be given to the fact that of late years the total of cooly departures
have exceeded the arrivalalind labour is in some districts, rather scarce, yet it
should be remembered that during the financial depression of 188186, the
alvance system by which kanganiee got large sums to bring a labour face from
India in the olden time, nearly collapsed, and that the immigraut coolies
daring those years, travelled at their own charges and of their owu offering,
Now the old full demand for coolies with advances Ate., has revived and,
through L about' Agencies, with grcatlV im Ivo v ed s int ary am ran ge in en s, arrivals
are becoming more numerous. Here, in Ceylon, the average cooly is exceedingly
well off compared with his condition at home, and, indeed, compared with the
average condition of the lowcountry Sinhalese peasant or agricultural labourer.
Nor is the cooly the helpless creature in respect to his rights that a European,
stranger and visitor, might suppose ; but he is is strong, almost irrational, conservative, and would rather work for less under a system to which he has been accustomed, than for 24 higher wage after a novel fashion. On the plantations the
coolies, as a rule, arc well housed, and are allowed vegetable and fruit (plantain)
gardens, and iu many eases have their stock of poultry, rabbits, goats and pigs
with pasture for the same ; and, whatever Cie difficulty in getting money. their
rice is always sure and. in such quantity as generally permits of curry-stuffs being
provided out of a surplus. They have medical comforts and attendance when ill,
at the expense of the plantations. They are free to come and go as monthly
servants ; and making allowance for exceptional cases and for the recent aderely
trying hard times for the planter with the consequent scarcity of coin, few of
the labouring classes in the world are better off than the coolies comnig from
Southern India to work on the plantations of Ceylon. The coolies in the early
pioneering day's also suffered ; but from 1850 to 1880, they may be said to
have had a long and 'altnest utihrokeo period of thirty years' prosperity, and
again from 1868 unwarila. It must he remembered too, in connection with
the issuing of rice at a fixed price, that if the profit has bees on the side of
the planter of recent years, in the days not so far back, planters had often to
bear a heavy loss. Rice has more Oulu MCC been at famine prices. Planters
have been known to exchange their coffeebushel for bushelfor rice, to keep
their coolies alive ; and before the railway days, the cooly as a rule was the gainer
* It is gratifying to be assured by a German Missionary settled for thirty
years in and about Madura, that the Ifindoos in that district, at all events, thoroughly
appreciate and confide in the justice of British administrators, and are much better
off than they were when he first came to those parts. Their ambition is to become
possessed of a piece of land, and with this view they cross over to Ceylon and work
on the plantations of the island, hoarding their wages until they have saved enough
to gratify the dream of their life. The desire is natural, though uuhappily it tends
to intensify the evil from which India has long been suffering. There can be no surer
source of national poverty that a peasant-proprietary, where no limits are assigned
to the subdivision of property, and when the population consequently increases without
check or hindrance. "fly the Hindu Law of sub-division among male children, an
estate of a hundred acres held by one man may be reduced in three generations to
noldings of three-faarths of an acre each." In this way the land is speedily exhausted ;
for its pauper preerietors cannot pay for artificial irrigation, nor are they able to
keep cows or hillocks whence to obtain a supply of manure, whether in the form of
dime or of askief aseE.'netisli

Nxv THE CHANGE UPCOUNTRY TOWN6 k VILLAGES CREATED.


by the system, rather than his employer. Since then rice has fallen below the
fixtd price ; but the coolies' pay per day has increased. There can he no doubt
that when planting no longer as a rule paidcrops dwindling and the price of
tea falling, the proper way would have been to reduce the wages of coolies
men, women and childrenall roundto what they were twenty or thiry years
ago, charging the rice exactly at what it cost ; but it is not too much to suppose
that the cooly being what he is, would probably refuse to work tinder so revolutionary a change, and would much prefer the employers who stuck to the old
system. Again, it is most satisfactory to know that all through the recent
period of distressthat is from 1880 onwardsthe coolies as a whole were
able to carryon and make remittances of money to their relatives in Southern India.
Now (1905) with the extensive though by no means altogether prosperous Tea
industry, with a highly prosperous and fa-t develop'ng Rubber industry,
there is full employment before the coolies, if only a sufficient number
get across to Ceylon,cholera and plague in India and consrquently quarantine
in Colombo being occasional hindrances. A certain and increasing number of
Sinhalese are now regularly working on the plantations, specially in the Western
Province ; but Tamil coolies must continue to be the mainstay of tea planters ;
and a Mannar line and later the 'anti-Ceylon Railway will undoubtedly facilitate
immigration and sate ho d h and time,
Of the European planting pioneersthat is thope engaged between 1830 and
1850 and even up to 1870it was calculated by the late Mr. R. B. Tytler (the
father of our planting enterprise) and Mr. Arthur Sinclair, an experienced
planter and inspector of estates, that not more than 10 per cent bettered
themselves by coining to Ceylon. Of the rest many lost large sums of
money, or lost their health or their lives in the struggle. It is not exactly
correct to speak of " the graves of many a British sovereign " on the Kandyan
hill-sides, for these sovereigns have not been buried and left lying idle, but
have gone to benefit thousands of cooly homes in Southern India, as well as the
homes of many a Kandyan and many a low-country Sinhalese artizan and
cartmau labourer in Ceylon. Of course a great number sf natives have embarked in planting on their own account : it is quilt: certain that under
the stimulus of European example and capital native gardens have been
greatly extended, while about 200 Sinhalese, about 40 Chetties, some 20 Moors
and Malays, and 30 Tamils, own regular plantations in tea, cacao, coffee, etc.,
aggregating 80,000 acres of land, of which perhaps 30,000 are cultivated.
Our calculation is, that, from each acre of tea, rubber, or cacao land
opened here, tire native men, women and children (of Ceylon or Southern
India) directly or indirectly derive their mean-s Of 'subsistence. In other words,
quite on o millions of Tamils and Sinhalese are mainly dependent on the Planting
Entglprise of Ceylon, and we need not refer to what it does, besides, for
our European and Eurasian population.
The matPrial change in the Central Province and the planting districts within
the last seventy years has been marvellous. Villages and towns have
appeared where all was barren, waste or thick jungle. Not only has
cultivation taken the plaue of jungle and roads been cut in all
directions, but prosperous villages (Arnbagamn It a, Kotmale, Craigie Lea,
St. Clair, Lindula, Agras, Dikoya, Maskeliya) have sprung uplike magic in
" the Wilderness of the Peak." Gampola, Badulle, Matale, and Hatnepura,
which each consisted of a resthouse and a few huts, and Nawalapitiya, which had no existence at all in 1841, are now populous towns,
while Panwila, Teldeniya, Madulkele, Deltota, Haldummulla, Balangoda,
Lunugala, Passara, Lemastota, Welimada, Rattota, Rakwana, Yatiyantota, Kitulgala, Awissawella, Neboda, Wattegaina, Deniyaya, &o., have all come into
existence in the planting era, and are some of them at least, already more than
villages. Some of the planting grant-in-aid roads carried through what was dense
forest or waste land twenty to forty years ago, are now lined for miles together
with cative houses and boutiques and also with native cultivation in gardens or
fields. The railway from Colombo to Kandy, which would not have been made
in the 101h century, save for the planting enterprise, has wrought a great change,
and the extensions to Mat ale and Nanuoya and on to Bandarawela will soon be
even more strikingly marked, each upcountry station becoming the nucleus of a
small town ; and the same may be anteipa'ed for the Udapussell'iwa, the Kelaui
and gradually for the Northern Railway when fully developed.
Of the influence of this Enterprize on the island revenue a great deal
might he said, but we may content ourselves with appending the following

t
la

PLANTING AND ITS INFLUENCE ON BEVENTT E, &c.

X x vt

columns with the proportion of revenue contributed by import duties and


internal grain tithes :-

year.

Area cultNo. of Quantity


Grain .
I ivated in Coffee (and Immigrant of Rice
Total Total from Rent InPlanting Ten') exRevenue. I Import
Coolies Imported R
ternal
Districts. ported. employed. and taxed.
1 Duties.
Tithes.

Acres. Cwt. No. Bushels. Ex, Ex. Rs.


1837a
5,0006 34,164c 10,0006 650,0- 371,994e 51,393 38,000
1846...
49,1)00
100,000/
80,9011h 2,167,331
454,146
111,898 47,000
1850...
62,000f 219,137
90,008/' 2,355,7133
915,567
114,022 42,000
1855...
80,9509 325,438
143,040 69,000
128,2009 2,852,178
476,273
1860... 140 0005 468,826
185,000 3,189,204
767,100
176,837 69,000
1865... 160,0006 714,259
222,000 4,851,414
978,492
236,316 104,000
1870.. 185,000
885,728
252,500 4,735,832 1,091,606
246,124 106,000
1875... 249,604 873,654 314,500 5,276,192 1,444,134 293,653 97,000
1877... 272,243
850,911
380,000/a 6,938,159i 1,700,000
340,553 100,001)
1880... 321,000 611,000 800,000 5,513,532 1,208,865 292,805 85,078
1881... 310,000 414,000 280,000 6,030,820 1,283,108 287,513 79,470
18... 303,000 527,000 250,000 5,757,024 1,216,157 268,920 70,555
1884... 305,000k *303,000 235,000 5,430,597 1,210,237 275,376 90,171
1887... 318,0000 182,000 250,000 5,717,623 1,346,000! 306,118 93,500
1889.. a25,000
88,000 250,000 6,591,157 1,526,107 337,888 97,950
1890... 333,000
86,000 250,000 6,499,607 1,622,876 361,702 88,674
1891... 340,000
87,000
260,000 7,162,024 1,798,271
386,429 030,546
1892... 348,000 45,000 270,000 7,364,396 1,850,918 424,828 92,830
1893... 354,000
55,000
280,000 7.4513,366p 1,805,195
413,7810 no rent
1894... 366;000
32,000
280,000 7,556,505p 1,948,531
456,090
do
1895... 379,000 64,000 290,000 8,722,737 2,098,281 536,769 do
1896... 400,000
23,000 300,600 7,599,413 2,197,457 514,416 do
1897... 420,000
90,000
330,000 8,723,750 2,400,652
589 802
do
1898... 439,500
13,000 360,000 9,023,598 2,513,867
620,670 do
18,500 360,000 9,097,235 2,691,314 656,526 do
1899... 449,000
1900... 456,000 10,777 380,000 9,592,324 2,732,693 710,003 do
1901._ 460,232
9,722
400,000 8,851,650 2,643.710 693,051 do
1902... 462,000
11,936 405,000 8,87.;,871 2,843,515 709,920 do
1903... 466,505
9, 822 410,000 8,519,161 2,942,331 747,815 do
*8,376 910,0009,660,321 3,010,486 775,979in do
1904... 486,000
415.100 I
1905... 475,000
2.969,808(E s.) This is not a political nor a social review ; but we cannot help
referring more generally to the benefits conferred on the Ceylonese people
through the British rule in this island ; for indeed, most of the benefits
have been realized within the planting era. We quote for our purposeithe
eloquent words of an impartial witness, one who was neither a planter nor
merchant, neither a politician nor a lawyer, the well-known Christian missionary
and oriental scholar, the Rev. It. Spence Hardy, who writes as follows in hie
Jubilee Memorials of the Wesleyan Mission :-" Nearly all the social and ,
political privileges that Englishmen possess at home the Ceylonese enjoy in
this Island. In Britain, lives without number have been sacrificed, on the scaffold
Tea exports In round figures:-1884=21 million lb.; 1887=14 million lb.; 1889
=34 million lb.; 1890=47 million lb.; /891=681 million lb.; 1892=71 million lb.; 1893
-84k million lb.; 1894=84# million lb, ; 1895 118 million lb.; 1896=
- e108 million lb.;
1897=116 ; 1898=120; 1899=130; 1900=1481; 1901 146* million lb.; 1902 = 149
millions ; 1903=1511 millions; 1904=159 million lb,
a The year flytm which the rise of European Coffee-planting Enterprize is
usually dated, although the great rush did not take place till 1842-5. 6 Rough
estimate. c Including native coffee. d The figures for 1836. e Or 19,000
less than the expenditure ; a deficiency which continued, more or less, for the
next five years after. f A great deal of land was opened and abandoned in the
interval. e Returns for 1856. hi, Surplus of famine coolies subsisting on bounty
of planters. i Great excess accounted for by immigration of Famine sufferers
to the number of 150,000 above labour requirements. k These figures are for Dec. 1885
and include 181,000 acres of new products, apart from coffee. / That is the General
Revenue apart from local revenues amounting to 150,000. The general revenue fell
off after 1877 in consequent.: of the short coffee crops and planting depression;
bat tea has now given it a great start again. an Of this amount R3,119,082 is
collected tram the import duty on grain. n Considerable remissions in paddy rents,
but extension of cultivation .4 recent years: in 1892, paddy gave 11928,309 and fine
grain (in 1890) 1157,219 ; Iota. ' R985,528. o Fine grain abolished 1892 and Paddy Roots
abolished 1st Janntry 1893 ; but most unjustly, the import duty on rice retained. p
The 29 cents per bushel on ra.e imp). te !
13'117e 1993. a" Pete cc'1/4n " t - x on grain.
6

XXVII

VALUE OF PLANTATION PROPERTY.

and elsewhere, by its patriots : tortures of the most appalling character have
been endured : and battles may have been fought to secure to its people
the freedom they now enjoy, and yet nearly every advantage connected with
the birthright of the Briton, thus dearly purchased, is now possessed by the
natives of Ceylon and other Colonies, though neither they nor their forefathers
ever paid for them a fraction of their property, or endured for them a single
privation, or lost one life. The natives who can live on the produce of the
coconut tree, and need no more clothing than a rag, to wrap round their loins,
for decency rather than dress, would remain slaves as long as the race lasts,
all classes exposed to the tyranny of every grade above them, without an effort
to better their state, if men who have breathed the rime and braved the snowstorm did not break their fetters and teach them to be free. In all that
regards character and comfort, in all things that raise man in the scale of being,
in all that takes the rubble from within him and puts soul-ore in its place,
the people of Ceylon are favoured with greater helps than have previously
been known in any rice-eating nation in the world."

THE VALUE OF THE PLANTATIONS AND ESTABLISHMENTS CONNECTED WITH THE CEYLON PLANTING ENTERPRISE,
referred to in the foregoing pages, may be summed up as follows : The
average market value of tea plantations per cultivated acre has scarcely been
settled yet : so much depends on the particular circumstances of each case
whether planted on the virgin forest or chena (scrub) land or on old coffee,
and in a good or indifferent climate, labour plentiful or scarce, the jet of
the seed used, the cropping after coming into bearing, the extent to which factory
room and machinery have been provided. Taking the whole of our tea, young and
old, we cannot venture on a higher rate than 25 per acre, although there has been
a vast deal of money already spent and the lucky proprietors of plantations at
high altitudes, or of medium estates like Mariawatte, would probably scorn an
offer of three times that sum per acre. The normal allowance for coffee in full
bearing used to be, until the price of produce rose some years ago, and land became
scarce, 40 per acre. There is, however, very little if any, of the 2,400 acres
coffee, retained as in bearing that would realize half this rate. Then comes
Rubber with all its buoyancy and promise for which we quote 30 per acre.
We shall also have to add for land in private hands available for planting,
say at 2 10s. per acre on an average. The result will then be0 380,000 acres of Tea young and in bearing at 25* ...
...
2,000 acres of Native Tea Gardens at 15
...
...
2,371 acres of Coffee in bearing at 20
...

1,000 acres for native Coffee gardens, under 25 acres each,


say at 10 per acre
...
...
..
...
...
386 acres of Cinchona at g2 0 ...
25,146 acres of Cacao of all kinds on plantations at 40
...
8,000 acres on native eardens at 20
...
...
8,870 acres of Cardamoms of all kinds at 60
...
40,000 acres of Rnhber at 30
...
100 acres of Tobacco at 20 ...
...
4,200 acres cultivated Grass-land at 4 ...
...
,,.
9,000 acres Timber and feel trees at 5 ...
..
20,000 palms and fruit trees on plantations at 15 ...

8,000 acres Other Products on plantations, at 15 ...


...

Z9,500,000
30,000
47,920
10,000
7,720
1,005,840
100,000
032,20C
1,200,000
2,000
10,800
45,000
300,003
120,000

12,976,980
Total (cultivated) ...
262,500
105,000 acres of forest land and chena at 2 10s ...
...
248,000 acres of patana, grass, and land not well-spited
for coffee, but partly available for one or other of new products, say at 1 per acre
...
246,000
..,
....
...
Grand Total... 13,485,480
As a supplement to this valuation, we have become accustomed to refer
Tea land in full bearing in the Kelani Valley ano Kalutara eistriets sold as
high as 55 an acre in 1891. In Agrapatana and Nitwara Eliya Districts up to 80
and even 100.Holbrook estate, liimbnla, sold for 120 per acre in 1898 ; but in

xxvtii

TOTAL AGRICULTURAL AREA CULTIVATED.

to our statistics (on pages 847.86!) which show a total in round numbers of about
18,000 persons employed in the variods stores (for repacking tea, preparing rubber,
cardamoms and coffee, packing bark, storing manure &c,) oil-mills, manufactories, &a., in Colombo during a busy season. Between the stores and the several
factories, saw-mills, &c., there is a total of 330 steam and gas engines with over
10,698 available horse-power employed in Colombo. This is irrespective of a large
number of steam engines on the plantations besides an enormous power in waterwheels for tea machinery, pulping, &c. (See note on page 861). A rough estimate
of the value which might be attached to each of the Colombo stores with the
machinery and plant gave a few years ago, a total of 750,000; this property
got depressed in value for a time and indeed a great change lies come over
Colombo and its mercantile and estate agency arrangements ; for, tea being often
fully prepared for shipment on the estates, affords comparatively little work
in Colombo beyond the receiving from railway, storing for a day or two and
shipping ; but a trade in repacking has sprung up of great importance, due
largely to the Colombo tea sales, at which over a fourth of our crop is now sold.
And if we consider the amount of capital invested in mercantile offices, godowos,
iko., we may probably put the total value of property in Colombo in connection
with "the planting enterprise" now at the sum of 1,000,000-making a total
of about 11i millions pounds sterling for the Value of Plantation (and Native
Gardens) in Tea, Rubber Cacao, Cardamoms, Coffee, Cinchona Ste. and allied
property in the island at the
' middle of 1005.

AREA CULTIVATED.

./
1

Finally we may now venture on a rough estimate of the entire area cultivated in one form or another throughout the island of Ceylon, with the natural
pasturage, but omitting forest reserves. Owing to the absence of correct statistical information respecting the extent cultivated by natives, more especially in
grain, it is impossible to give more than an approximation, which is all that the
following figures in these cases, can be taken to afford :Acres
Probable erectcultivated. cal srstex:000
011. to
...
...
...
61,0,000.
Rice (paddy caRivation)
Other Grain (Kurakkan, Indian corn, poises, & legumes) 120,000
250,000
...
...
Coconuts (European and Native)
4 0:000U
900,000
...
Arecanuks, Palmyra, and Kitul Palms
...
140,000
250,000
...
..
Cinnamon
...
...
..
45,000
65,009
...
...
9,000
Cardamoms (European and Native)
12,003
Other Spices, Nutmeg, Clove, Pepper, Vanilla, Ginger, &c. 10,000
5040
Other Palms and Fruit-bearing trees and shrubs, Jak,
Breadfruit, Plantains, Pines, Oranges, Mangoes, &c. 250,000f
400,000
Garden Vegetables, Roots, Yams, Cassava, Manioc,
Potatoes, Cabbages
es, Onions, Chillies, Cucumbers,
120,000t
250,000
and Native ...
4,000
10,000
...
Coffee (both kinds)
...
Tea (European and Native too) ...
380,000
400,000
Chocolate plant (Cacao) (European and Native) .,.
33,000
45,000
...
...
Cinchona
...
1,000
--.
...
400
...
..
11,000
20,000
Sugarcane
1,000
25,000
Cotton
.
Tobacco
...
...
...
25,000
50,000
...
...
Citronella Grass and other Essential Oil Grasses ..
:0
0
00
130,000
0
41
...
,..
50,000
Rhea, Aloes, & other Fibres
...

Rubber trees, ...


40,000
..
5700:00
1..0
r ob
5,000
.0
tither new products
...
0
.
30,000
Blue Gums and introduced Timber Trees ...
10,000
...
Cultivated Grass Lund...
15,000
30,000
...
Patana, Natural Pasturage, &c. ...
1,000,000
1,000,000
,..
..

Total acres... 3,547,400


4,808,000
The estimated total extent of the Colony (including lakes, lagoons, backwaters, Sic.)
is 15,80J,280 acres. It will thus be seen that at present only about 3i millions out of
the twelve of which the island is composed are cultivated, or utilised for Nature.
in these eases, we feel safe its correcting the Blue Book returns made

by the native headmen through the revenue officers, which for 1904 aggregated 711,407

acres uuder paddy, 103,891 other grain, 927,137 of coconuts 1


f The Bluebook for 1904 makes Gardens of Fruit. Trees and Veptables of all
kinds, equal 00,8 t5 acres.

THE WORLD'S PRODUCTION & CONSUMPTION. IN 1905, OF


TEA, RUBBER, COCOA, COFFEE, CINCHONA BARK, &c.
(Compiled from all the mogt recent mut reliable information within reach.)
APPROXIMATE ESTIMATE OP THE TEA PRODUCTION OF THE WORLD, 1905.
Area cultivated.
Production.
Exports.
Acres.
lb.
lb.
China
...
3 000,000
...
c(660 000 000 b223 000 000
Japan & Formosa
2.50,000
...
95,000,000
e79,000,000 '
Lelia d, Burma e ak Aurlamans 530,000
219,000,000
2 1 0, 000, GOO
...
...
Ceylon
380,400,/'
159,600,000
158,000,000
...
100,0000
Java
...
26.500,000
f95,500, 000
Natal
...
...
5,200
1,800,000
300,000
500
Fiji ak Jamaica
...
600,000
Straits Settlemeuts, Russia h,
United States and other small
producing countries
2,000k
60,000
2,000
French Colonies, Annam, &c. i 1,000
*2.,00,000
.
150,000
Total acres, .. 4, 268, 700 lb. 1,102, 760,000 lb. 08E1,952, 000
South America (Brazil and Para.
gray) for Mate Tea, indigenous.
...
1,000,000
orexild j ...
80,000,000 j
30,000,000 j
a The nee of tea in China is traced hack in its ancient records to B. C. 2696,
and the people of Ceylon may have drunk Chinese tea early in the Christian era.
Of the 300 millions of population of China and its dependencies, every one who
can possibly afford it drinks a weak infusion of tea morning, noon and night, a wise habit
in a country where the water is specially dangerous from bad Sanitation, &e. Since
of the tea planted some remains unpicked every year, it may be presumed
that the cost of the beverage is not any hindrance to tea drinking among
almost all the adult population, The cost of the raw leaf is said to be 2d. a lb. ;
picking, firing, land-carriage and likin duties, export duty and freight and charges, used
to make up the cost of the hotter teas to 6d. a lb., but much less of late pars. Inferior
tea is sometimes sold at a loss at the China ports as well as of late years in London.
b The most complete Statistics ever published of the China Tea trade accompanied
the Report of a "Tea" Sub-Committee of Shanghai Merchants, dealing with the
decay of the Tea Trade with U. K. &e., and dated Shanghai 26 Jany 1897. Them
returns aliew that exports to U.K. 138,915,733 lb. La 1971, fell to 20,254,633 lb. in 1896 ;
to 11. States from 39,806,553, to 30,140,000; to Australasia 12,969,900 to 6,253,800 lb.
but sundry places vie Hongkong which took 17,511,601. in 1871 took 40,575,068 lb.
in 1896; while the total exports to Russia (see details next page, note h) rose from
27,k98,933 lb. in 1871 to 182,567,8(36 lb. in 1896.The total of China tea exports to
all places which was 236,001,000 (probably including Formosa tea) in 1871, is given
(without Formosa now belonging to Japate) as high as 223,671,666 lb. for 1904,
e In Japan and Formosa as in China, the people drink a great deal of tea, but the
infusion is a weak one. North America in 1899-1000 got 40,000,000 lb. of Japan and
15,000,000 Oolongs from Formosa or 55 million lb. in all and about Si millions lb.
from China.B. If. Chamberlain in "Things Japanese," says the home consumption
equals the export. Messrs Kingsford and limber report (1904) 120,000 acres ender
Tea in Japan. The yield was tmaxinnam). 73 trillion lb. in 1595: only 62 million in
1899; but 12 million in 1901 and Formosa 20 millions Oolongs.
d Total crop N. India )904=204 million ; S. Indiac-,.10 million ; offered in Calcutta
52 million ; shipped outside U.K. 44 million ; to U. K. 170 million.
e Mostly Indigenous Tea, in Upper Burma: leaf pickled not exported : see T.A.
July 1001.
f luterplanting of Rubber with tea has told adversely on latter in some districts.
g Mach young tea. Cultivation and preparation of tea is now being carefully
attended to. One Java planter says he ships his tea at 27 cants kilo (see T. A.
VoL 1888-9 page 19). The export for 1899 was 12,841,720 lb. and for 1904 :it was
25,375.694 lb. The latest report Pays more tea estates are to be opened. Of export
18 mills. to Holland ;10 mills, to U.K. Java will export 40 mills. lb. by 1910.
la Russia has, for sometime, been trying to grow tea in Central Asia, baring
a plantation at Soukhum Kaleh to be worked by Chinese coolies; tea is also
being tried in tho Catvasus, near to Batoum sad Black Sea, and the Russian Government.
appointed a Commissioner to visit Tmlia, Ceylon, and China and report on best
means of fostering the industry. Altogether there ninny be 1,350 acres under tea in the
Black Sea Coast and 40,000 lb. tea grown.
i The French have started tea in Annam-100,000 lb., and from all French
Colonies, perhaps 150,000 lb. tea imported into France, which now consumes
2 millions lb. a year.
In 1980, 5'En. Britannic.% " estimated consumption Mate tea in S. America at 60
million lb., half in Argentina ; Brazil exporting 30 million. See D.A. Jnb,, 1901.

xxx
TEA CONSUMPTION OF THE WORLD, '1905
Brought forward lb. 560,900,000
lb. 35,000,000 ,
Australasian
...
32,000,000 Europe, Continent of (apart
' British N. Arne] ice b
28,000,000
from Itussia)g
British West Indies, Guiana,
1,
9,000,000
...
300,000 India e
and Honduras ...
23,0011,000
Japan & Formosa
British West and South Africa
1,500,000
7,500,000 Java ..
anti adjacent Islea c
1 Russia (in Europe end Asia) h130,000,000
N. Africa (Morocco, Algiers,
2,000,000
1,500,000 Soup American States(
...
Egypt, &c.)
Straits Settlements and
West-Central Asia, apart
1,000,000
E. Archipelago
5,000,000
from Russia d
.
270,000,000
United Kingdom j
Thibet, Persia & East-Asia
1,000,000
outside China and Itursia 28,000,000 Channel Islands...
1,600,000 U.States,withPacitic Coast 7t 111,000,000
...
Ceylon c
450,000,000
...
Total ... lb. 1,137,400,000
China f
Carried forward
560,900,000
(Chemists require over 100,000 lb, of refuse Lea per annum for Ciffcine.
See T. A. 1901 for April, page 678.)
a Australasia got in 1901-5=7,734,502 lb. Indian, and (in 1904).24,342,744 lb.
Ceylon tea, and from China (in 1904) 1,232.700 lb. also a little ,from Javazztotal
about 34 million lb. This makes about 8 lb. a head of population !

Canada is becoming an increasing customer for Ceylon and Indian teas, although
Japan is fighting hard to maintain her hold. Dominion (.f Canada consumed
86,000,000 lb. in 1904 or about 56 lb. per head. (Ceylon 131, Indian 11, Japan 6.,
Newfoundland 1 million lb.
China
c Over 4 million lb. Ceylon and Indian teas are reported as imports into Cape
Colony and Natal apart from 1 million local production and some China.
d Afghanistan & Beluchistan get 2i million Indian tea and 1 China through India.
e Tea is taking the place of coffee among the natives of Ceylon and India, as a drink
and great efforts are being made in India to promote local consumption.
f See note to China on previous page.
p Germany 10 million lb.; Holland 7i; Denmark 1; Norway and Sweden If:France
2; Austria 1+ ; Spain mind Portugal 1 ; Turkey 1i ; rest
h A falling-off owing to war Messrs Thompson only show 121 million in 1904
against 135 in 1902. 17 million lb. of this Ceylon and about hi
P 0 from China.
Alter visiting Rassia, Mr. T. N, Christie reported 1898 that 52 million of leaf leas and
40 million brick and slab were consumed in 1896 by 126,683,900 it tissia,.9, and 179,020 lb.
by 2 million Finlanders ; but official statistics published by special Tea Sub.CornAttee
of Shanghai Merchants Jan. 1897, showed the exports via 4 different routes to Russia
in full detail from 1871 to 1896 and the total for the latter was 132,507,866 lb. made
up of Congoa or Omen Tea via Odessa (including 631.733 lb. green tea to Batoum)
23,285,333, and via Northern Ports 21,893,733 lh.; Leaf Tea via Fanolieng (not given
in Foreign Customs) 10,439,6001 Brick tea unduly via Kiach'a (but including
2,717,733 lb. via Odessa) 76,949.200 lb.making a grand total of 132,577,866 lb. Russia
got besides in 1897.98, 1,255,004 lb. re-exported from India and 3,403,274 lb.
Indian-Ceylon direct. Besides this there was Indi en and Ceylon (4 million lb.)
tea and China re exports from London, so that in 1898 it was certain all Rossi,.
( Asiatic as well as EuropeaT.) imported not less than 140 million lb.See letter from
Mr. J. Ferguson to Russian Finance Minister, in T.J. August 1898.Since then imports rose to 156 million (86 from China, 70 from India, Ceylon and Java) ; but
falling-off in 1904-5.
i Excluding Mate tea, about which seeprevious page.
7 In 1717, the tea sold in England was 700,000 lb.; in 1787, it lied risen to
19 million lb. received iu 27 ships. Customs figures for 1904 gave imports in
the United Kingdom at 313,613,922 lb. [258,509,731 lb. as the home consumption,
of which from India 155, from Ceylon 79, China 11, and Java &c. 11 million=-total
256i.1 Out of this re-export 44 million, namely :Indian 13+, Ceylon 14, China 12;
and Java 11 million lb. Increased ccnsumptioa in 1905 certain.
k. The maximumper head of population is now about 1:30 lb. China
and Japan exports to the United States in 1900 a ere officially given at 90 million
lb., against 100 million in previous seasons. India sent in all to N. America, 1904.5=-12,500,000 lb. and Ceylon io all in 1904 (inclnding Pacific Coast and Green Tea) about
17 million lb. So far China gives 17.S. 40 p.c.: Japan 38 Ceylon and India
-22 p.c. of her t-2.as. in 1901 China tea to
N. Airiorica equalled 51 million, Japan
26 million.

xxxi INDIA-RUBBER : THE WORLD'S


cwt.
cwt.
PRODUCTION.
CONSUMPTION.
Brazil, Pern, Bolivia, &o.(Pard) 660,000a
96,000
(Ceara, &c )
...
America (United States and
... 480,000g
(Mangabeira)
60,000 Canada) ...
2,000
Ecuador

..
Colombia
500 United Kingdom & Colonies 5t 0,000b,
12,000
Venezuela
..
..
Guianas
420,000

a.
6,000b Continent of Europe
...
5,000
Rest of South America ...
Central America and Mexico 12,000
West Indies ...
.
350
Java, Borneo, Indo-China d
Cwt. 1,400,000
Eastern Archipelago ...
20,000c
East & West Africa & Soudan 450,000d
Madagascar and Mauritius
10,000
6,000c
India and Burma
.
[The latest e,timato of the World's
...
Ceylon
...
1,414:9c ( onsumption is 65,000 tons.1
Cwt. 1,340,850
ESTIMATE OF CULTIVATED RUBBER IN 1905: About 150,000 acres.
I Cowries.
Extent.
Extent.
Countries.
... 2,000 Acres.
Ecuador
...
40,000 Acres.
Ceylon
300 ,,
38,000
Panama
...
Malay Peninsula
1,500 ,,
Rest of Central America 2,000
Bor,:eo

50. ,,
Natal
...
Java
..
6,000 ,,
Rhodesia
..,
100 ,,
India and I3nrruala
8,000 ,,
Rest of Africa
... i 28,000
Mexico...
0,000
1,000
Tobago & West 'tidies
Brazil
...
5,000 ,,
3,000
Venezuela ...
[10,000 acres of additional land for rubber are (July 1905) taken up or applied
for in Ceylon.]
An extraordinary story about planting in Central Africa gives 60,000,000 plants
which by 1915 would yield 60,000 too and that planting is going on at 2 million
plants a year, can scarcely be reliable ; but considerable planting his undoubtedly
been done in several parts of Africa, Central America, Brazil, Ecuador Venezuela,
and very largely in Mexico. j
a The Brazil Rubber crop for 1904-5 is pot at 35,000 tons valued at 19,000,000.
h French Guiana in 1899 exported 40,000 cwt., and 5,000 of Balata. 13. Guiana ex.
ports balata and gems.
c The Dutch Indies are credited with exporting one year 65,000 cwt. guttapercha
and in 1899 78,880 lb. rubber and 146,744 gutta. Singapore exported in 1899
16,178,185 lb. of gntta Sarawak 20,000 owt. rubber and gutta in 1903. Indo.Chiaa
757,000 lb. in 1900.
t Lagos in 1899 exported 1,933,375 lb. ; but in 1900 only 596,332 lb and less now. S.
Nigeria in 1899 gave 1,450,567 lb. More since. Gold Coast 5,984,984 lb. in 1898. but
only 3,452,441 in 1900. Zanzibar 303,770 lb. in 1899. Portuguese Africa 7,436,026 lb.
in 1899 ; 6 millions lb. in 1903. German East Africa 6,800 cwt. Cameroons 12,500 cwt.
Togo 2,000 cwt. Congo exported 2,000,000 worth one year, but now low. French
Afrioa 38,000 ow t.
a The export in 1882-3 was 10,558 cwt ; in 1883-1 = 9,173; I884.5-8,117;
1465-6=-6,553 ; 1886-7=7,598 ; 1887.8=9,228 ; 1888-9--.43,673; 1889.90=9,934 ; 1890-1=
9,212; 1891.2=9,334; 1892-3=9,972 (4,712 to U. K.); 1893-4=9,616; 1894-5=-9.270
(6,695 to U. K.) ; 1895-6=7,154 ; 1896-7=6,213 ; 1897-8=5,563 (3,017 to U. K) ;
1898-9=8,020 (3,015 to U. K.); 1899-900-7,000; 1900-01 = 7,200 ; 1901.02=4,136;
1902.03=1,035 cwt.
f 65 cwt. in 1892; only 5,880 lb. in 1893; 9,198 in 1894; 1,753 in 1895; 17,691 in 1896;
8,98i in 1897; 2,792 in 1698 ; 1899=7,910 ; 19008,233 ; 1901=9,072 ; 1902=-45,592 ;
1903=41,798 ; 1904=77,212 lb. For half-year 1905 the export is over 51,000 lb.
y imports in 1903= 55,000 lb. Indiarubbcr ; 24,659,000 lb. Scrap rubber ;
582,378 lb. Gutta-percha; 14,000 Guttaajelatong-in all 94.257,16o lb. valued at 33 million
dollars. Of manufactured goods, Rubber =563,743 dollars in 1899.9(10 and Gutta-percha
254,332 dollars-due to golf balls I In 1903 total import rubber 50,865,902 lb., re.exporta
3,261,620 Ih.=-47,601,282 lb. worth over 25 million dollars. Consumption of U. S. and
Canada in 1902=22,480 tons : now more.
b The demand for rubber outstrips the supply. According to an authority
there were in 1870 in Europe and America, ovor 150 rubber manufactories with
75,000 hands consuming 10 millions lb. of caoutchouc or 5,000 tons. But the
consumption has multiplied many times since. Of Guttapercba in 1902, 83,889 cwt.
(worth 1,150,902) imported into U.K., 10,632 re-exported=73,257. (Gotta exports
from Singapore total 15 million lb. a year often). Of India rubber, in 1902, imports
419,875 cwt. and exports 291,751=-127,624 cwt. Value imports over 5 1.5 millions
sterling 1902, of which only 1 million from British Possessions, to 3 million from
Brazil.=i Largely of Landclphia in the Congo and ether West & East African States,
a Rubber growing is said to be tried in Colorado as well as ou the borders of Mexico

COCOA: PRODUCE OF "THEOBROMA CACAO." xxxu


APPROXIMATE ESTIMATE uF THE WORLD'S PRODUCTION an
CONSUMPTION, 1905.

Total Consumption or demand.


Maximum Production in good year. i
Cwt. !
COUNTRIES,
Cud.
COUNTRIES.
. 400,000 I America, North
... 410,000
Brazil

..ifl,
..f
't.

do Central
... 40,000
.. 255,000
Mexico
:
do South
Central America (Costa Ric;
... 275,000
specially) ...
.. 305,000 Africa
...
... 60 000
... 530,000 France and Dependencies ... 280,000
Ecuador and Peru
... 150,000 Holland and Belgium
...
... 250,000
Venezuela
Switzerland & Austria.
... 46,000
0 uiana(Freneh)20,000;(Dutch)
82,000; (British)7,000 total 110,500 Germany & N nett) Europe ... 340,000
1,500 Spain & Dependencies
90,000
...
Colombia
...
. . 370,000 Italy, S. Europe & MediterrTrinidad

ARNIE
Dominica 17,000 ; Grenada
70,000
United Kingdom & noncocoa.
80,000 ; , Jamaica 30,000 ;
St. Lucia 12,000 ; St, Vinproducing Dependencies ... 600,000
cent 1,000 ; Tobago 3,000 ;
West Indies ..
... 65,000
Cuba 30,000 ; St. Domingo
...
total 193,000
20,000
Total cwt... 2,741,000
Guadaloupo ...
... 7,000
Hayti
... 40,000
...
Martinique
...
7,000 [Of the above, the consumption from
...
75,000
exports, i.e, in nonproducidt counCeylon
...
.. 25,000
Java
..
tries is about 1,750,000 cwt.]
Celebes and adjacent Islands
8,000
...
Philippines ...
3,000 [United Kingdom has greatly increased
St. Thome, Portuguese and
its use of cocoa of late years.]
German Africa, Congo,
Cameroons and \V. Africa.. 600,000
..
1,000
Reunion
...
Total cwt.... 2,7613,000

WORLD'S PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF COFFEE.

THE WORLD'S PRODUCTION OF COFFEE.


Present
Estimated Max.
Total
Area Export Estimated Max
CoUNTRIEs.
under cult- of Local Con- ProdncNation. Coffee sumption- tion.
Acres. Tons. Tons. Toms.
Brazil including exports front Itio,S autos, Bahia,

..
...
Pernambuco, and Goitre) ...
4,000,000a 695,000
55,000 750,000
Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Macassar, Timor, &c. ... 600,000b 55,000
5,000
60,000
Ceylon ...
...
...
...
..
...
...
450d
2,500c
50
500
ludia ...
...
...
..
..
...
... 205,000e 11,500e 3,500 18,000
r.
...
...
...
Mexico ..
..
...
.,. 250,000f 18,000
6,500
21,500
Central Aineriea (all countries between Mexico
g
...
and New Granada)
..
,.
..
... 50(4000 77,000g 10,000 87,000
Venezuela (55,000)1), Eruidor 3,000; Colombia or
New Granada (23,000 tons), Peru(1,300 tons),
Bolivia &Guianas ..
...
...
..
... 500,000 01,000
20,000 81,000
...
Hayti & San Doming() ...
...
... 300.000 25,000
5,000 30,000
Culia & Porto Rico i ... ..
...
...
... 200,000 10,0001 10,000 20,000
The remainder of West Indies (Jamaica &e.)j ... 45,000

5,000]
1,500
6,500
Arabia !:, Madagascar k, Mauritius, Reunion 1,
Abyssinia, Mozambique and German Est it
B. C. & E. Africa, Congo /
...
...
... 830,00001 7,500
30,000n 37,500
25
25
Liberia o & West Coast from Congo o to Cape de
I;
IVerde
Islands, including Lagos, Sierra Leone,
Gambia, Gold Coast, Elmina, St. Thomas, St.
Helena &c., /cc. ...
...
...
...
... 160,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
Philippines p (Manila), New Guinea and rest of
Eastern Archipelago
...
...
...
... 55,000
3,000
1,000
4,000
Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) and rest of Pacific
Isles, including Fiji and New Caledonia ... 10,500
600
900
1,500
Straits (25,000 acres) 85Nortli Borneo atont 3,000
acres (chiefly Liberian Coffee) ...
...
... 16,000
100
1,600
1,700
Northern Queensland
...
..
...
...
400
40
40
Tot al
...
... 7,674,600 978,650 133,615 1,132,265


.3-7E.X111

a a

oNsumrrioX

OF COFFEE.

Some years (ago (1011-3) we catimated 14; millions cwt. as exported by producing
countries apart from home consumption; but now we must put it at fully 19 millions
cwt. worth per ewt. much leis than 10 years ago, or say in all between 35 and 40
million pounds sterling in the wholesale markets.
Our calculation for the WORLD'S CONSUMPTION OF COFFEE is
Tone.
as follows for 1905 :
Continent of Europe
350,000q
420,000q
United States and Canada
Mexico, Central American States and the West Indian Islands 35,500
Brazil and the rest of South American States ...
... 80,000
Asia including Arabia, Persia, India, Java and the Eastern
Archipelago ...
45,000r
Africa
.. 15,500s
United Kingdom ...
7,000
Australasia and Pacific Isles
-
Tons ...985,000
This is now about the total result in a year of abundant production. In 1820
the consumption of coffee in Europe was not more than '200,000 tons.
It will be teen by comparing the present with pest tables of production, that
while Java partly, and India seritn.ly and Ceylon most grievously have Mien
off in production, in consequence of the ravages of coffee lest fungus,
Central America, Mexico but especially Br. zil (both from Rio and Santos)
have gore on with increasing crops. Looking at the enormous advance in
United States it seems pretty clear that 20,000,000 owt. now closely represent
the quantity of coffee produce 1, and I million less consumed, in the whole world
in a full crop Cason. Ceylon has sunk from being the third producing country
in rank to an absolutely ins.gnifioant position. The taste for coffee is
so widespread in the Clnitrd States, that the demand is likely to continue, although
now that the Customs Duty on tea is abolished, the start already got with
Ceylon and Indian teas should create a big diversion in their favour erelong. In
view of the large Brazil exports, the American Grocer very truly prophesied in
Febinary 1808 :" Nothing but a calamity to the world's crops will stand in the
way of very cheap coffee for the next two and probably Live years."
(Notes to table ou prerious page.)
a This area includes old and young coffee. It must be remembered that the
style of cultivation and number of trees per acre differ greatly in different countries ;
fur instance in Brazil each true bears tar inure than in India or Ceylon, although the
number per acre (from 300 lo 500) being much less than in the East (1,200 to 1,400). and
the cultivation being less systematically attended to, the rates of production per acre
did net show so much difference until the leaf-fungns affected Ceylon crops. Of late
years coffee culture in Brazil has greatly Extendeu with Railway Estonia, Italian
11 =1,kt-wino, low xeliange and the 'introduction of British capital. For report on
Dumont Co.'s estate, see T. A. page 550. vol. 1896-7, and again Mr. Cott.am's letter,
T.A. Slay 1901, page 777. The biggest Brazil crop 151 million bags was in 1901-2:
since then down to a millions.
b Van Delden Laerne furnished Statistics of the export of coffee from Netherlands
India (Government account, Java and Morentle; private account, Java, Padaug
Macassar) fruit, 1853 to 1883 which surprised us a good deal, because they showed that
Java nevcr exported so much coffee as in 1883, and indeed the last decade's export
was heavier than any preceding ; but soon after 1883, the falling-off began and very
great it has been during succeeding years. See Tropical Agriculturist for Augu,t 1890
for article on revival of coffee in Java and exports. Alternate crops seem now to be the
rule ; thus 1900 gave .I.va 130,000 piculs C. Arabica and 106,000 Liberian; 1901
was short ; brat 1902 gave 114,000 bags Liberian and 411,100 Arabica. Thu maximum t xper of late ye re was 80,000 tons iu 1892.
c including Liberian Coffee and a few Native Gardens.
d The lest-fungus and green bug killed out coffee over a largo area and tea
has now superseded coffee nearly everywhere.Ceylon's maximum export of coffee 17
years ago, was 50,000 tons.
e The export from India luxe fallen front 25,000 to boas than 15,000 tons through
leaf disease and bug ; native gardens are included in our acreage, their crops going
for local consumption. There are 329 acres coffee in Sylhet and Cachar.
f Mexico with the aid of American capital ;old enterprise is developing as a coffee
producer, exports to the United States rising rapidly ; for large extensions of cultivation
see T. A. p. 502, vol. ]89'2.3; and still later with reports by Ceylon planters some
of whom are settled in Mexico see T.A, vole. 1890-7.8.9-9(10.
g Including exports of Costa Rica 410,000 in 1900; Nicaragua. and Honduras
200,000 (B. Honduras has .100 au; es); Salvador 50,000; Guatemala 900,000 cwt. Van
Delden Laerne has only an inadequate idea of Central America. Consul Seltra3der
reports fur 1883. Costa Rica 7,400 coffee plantations, 23; millions trees, 361,700 cwt.
crop; and Guatemala 5;131 plantations 50 millions trees (most planted closely Ceylon
(Notes continued over).
fashion) with 388,000.

xxIII

PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF COFFEE.

Some years (ago (1890-3) we estimated 16 millions cwt. as exported by producing


countries apart from home consumption; but now we must put it it fully 19 millions
cwt. worth per ewe. much less than 10 years ago, or say in all betweeo 35 and 40
million pounds sterling in the wholesale markets.
Our calculation for the WORLD'S CONSUMPTION OF COFFEE is
Tons.
as follows for 1905:
350,000q
Continent of Europe
920,000q
United States and Canada
Mexico, Central American States and the West Indian Islands 35,500
80,000
Brazil and the rest of South American States
Asia including Arabia, Persia; India, Java and the Eastern
Archipelago

3
426r,0070
Africa

..

15,500s
United Kingdom
7,000
Australasia and Pacific Isles
Tons ... 995,000
This is now about the total result in a year of abundant production. In 1820
the consumption of coffw in Europe was not more than 200,000 tons.
It will be keen by comparing the present with past tables of production, that
while Java partly, sad India seriously and Ceylon most grievously have fallen
oil in productioo, in consequence of the ravagee of coffee leaf fungus,
Central America, Mexico but especially Br. zil (both from Rio and &slates)
have sore on with increasing crops. Looking at the enormous advance in
United States it seems pretty clear that 20,000,000 owt. now closely represent
the quantity of coffee producel, and 1 million less consumed, m the whole wo:ld
in a full crop season. Ceylon has sunk from being the third producing country
in rank to an absolutely insignificant position. The taste for coffee is
so widespread in the ()Hits d States, that the demand is likely to continue, although
now that the Customs l)aty on lea is abolished, the start already got with
Ceylon and Incline teas shou'd create a big diversion in their favour erelong. In
view of the large Brazil exports, the American Grocer very truly prophesied in
February 1898 :" Nothing but a calamity to the world's crops will stand in the
way of very cheap cedes for the next two and probably five years."
(Nistes to tails on previous page.)
a This area includes old and young coffee. It must be remembered that the
style of cultivation and number of trees per acre differ greatly in different countries ;
for instance in Brazil each tree hears far more than in India or Ceylon, although the
number per acre (from 3110 to 500) being much less than in the East (1,200 to 1,400). and
the cultivation being less systematically attended to, the rates of production per acre
did not show so much difference until the leaf-fungus affected Ceylon crops. Of late
years coffee culture in Brazil has greatly extended with Railway Extensio, Italian
imregratims low i xchange HE'LL the introduction of British capital. For report on
Dumont Co.'s estate, see 7'. A. page 550, vol. 1896-7, and again Mr. Cottam's letter,
T.A. May 1901, page 777. The biggest Brazil crop 1514 million bags was m 1.901-2:
since then down to 3 millions.
6 Vim Belden Laerne furnis lied Statistics of the export of coffee from Netherlands
India (Government account, Java and Mercado; _private account, Java, Padang
Macassar) from 1853 to 1883 which surprised us a good deal, because they showed that
Java never exported so much coffee as in 1883, and indeed the last decade's export
was heavier than any preceding ; but soon after 1883, the falling-off began and very
great it has been daring succeeding years. See Tropical kyriculturist for August 1890
for article on revival of coffee in Java and exports. Alternate crops seem now to he the
rule ; thus 1900 gave J Ara 1311,000 picula C. Arabica and 106,000 Liberian; 1901
was short; but 1902 gave 114,1100 bags Liberian and 41.1,100 Arabica. Thu maximum exper of late ye rs was 80,000 tons i a 1892.
c Including Liberian Coffee and a few Native Gurdons.
d The lent-fungus and green hug killed nut ctffee aver a large area and tea
has now superseded coffee nearly everywhere.Ceylon's maximum export of coffee 17
years ago, was 50,000 tons.
e The export from India has fallen from 25,000 to lop than 15,000 tons through
leaf disease and hug ; native gardens are 'Deluded in our acreage, their crops going
for local consumption. There are .329 acres coffee in eiylliet and Cachets
f Mexico with the aid of American capital and enterprise is developing as a coffee
producer, exports to the United States rising rapidly ; for large extensions of cultivation
see T. A. p. 502, vol. 1882-3; and still later with reports by Ceylon planters some
of whom are settled in Mexico sea T.A, vols. 1806-74.9-990.
g Including exports of Costa Rica 9-10,000 in 11100; Nicaragua and Honduras
200,000 (B. Hendurite has 400 am es); Salvador 50,000; Guatemala 6110,000 cwt. Van
Belden Laerne has only en inadequate idea of Central America. Consul Sehrceder
reports for 1883, Costa lairs 7,490 coffise plantations, 231 millions trees, 361,700 cwt.

COFFEE PRODUCTION.

xxxiv

(From Statesman's Year- book.)


The coffee production of the world in 1898.99 and 1899.1900 (no hide' estimate)
is estimated in the Pester Lloyd (in tags of 60 kilos or 132 Ills.) as follows:
Countries
1898.1899, 1899-1900. Countries.
1898-99, 1899-1900.
Liege.
B;iga:
Brazil : Bags.
Bra z 1 :Bags.
... E24,000 425,000
filo de Janeiro ... 3,200,000 3,760,000 Haiti
...
260,000
250,000
Santos
.. 5,530,000 6,255,000 Porto Rico
Victoria
... 280,000 350,000 British India'
Jamaica, Mantle 100,000
90,000
Bahia
... 268,000 300,000
.,. 465,000 082,000
Venezuela '... 900,000 800,000 Java
...
60,000
56,000
Costa Rica
360,000 Ptulang
...
297,000
38,000
...
20,000
Guatemala
505,000 Celt be
... 2'25,000 330,000
Salvador
725,000
150,000 Ceylunt
. 200,000 240,000
50,000 Africa
Nicaragua
Mexico
,., 300,900 250,000
Total
-.13,231,000 14,891,010
* Should be " West Indies." f Should be "India and Ceylon,"
(Notes continued from previous page.)
erop. And there has been a large increase in this up to 1900; but latterly
the leaf fungus (hentilisa eastatrix) has developed specially in C ista Rica and
Guatemala, though not yet telling on crops -Letters on Costa Ries coffee in T.A. 1901.
I' An American report credited Venezoela with 404,000 acres on ler coEfcao giving
304,800,000 lb. crop ; out that two-thirds are locally consumed ;-quite absurd as the re
era only 2!, millions of pop dation; and the highest export is 1 million cwt.
i Van Belden Luerno is utterly wrong in his Statistics about Cuba and Porte Rico;
but misgovernment aud war from 1898 onwards, threw cultivation out; now rapidly
recovering.
j Including exportsfrom 23,000 acres in Jamaica up to 4,000 tuns ; Trinidad (9,728
ac ea); Dominica and French Cohan'ea, Martinique, Guadeloupe (10,000 acres), Cayenne,
and other small islands, Grenada, St. Lucia, &c., 600. Jamaica oi 1814 exported 272,321
cwt of coffee ; in 1899 and Noun 1903 about 80,000 cwt. There is a good deal of local
consumption. " Dutch West Indies" is said to have sent 125,000 cwt, to the
United States in 1881, but there is Barely some mistake unless it was produce
collected at St. Thomas.-Van nekton Laerne gives nothing save for Jamaica, but
as is far from being infallible.
k Aden exports about 100,000 cwt. of Mocha or Arabian and Abyssinian Coffee
each year. A recent writer reported 8 million coffee plants planted out iu Madagascar ;
that would be 10,000 acres or so,
1 Reunion exported 12,000 cwt. alone years back. Plantations have been formed
by Ceylon planters, in East and Central Africa. German E. Afries reports (by Big .
eonsal) 25,000 acres touter coffee in 1000 ; but heaviest export was 2,670 cwt. in 1.898.
B..'1Africa. or Nyassal Ind is reported to have 11,000 acres under coffee, 10,0111c wt.grop.
m Including wild or indigenous (toffee .
91. Including consumption, in Syria and Turkey of Arabian coffee.
o Congo ships 30,000 to 40,000 cwt. Liberia 10,000 cwt. St. Thome and Principe
gave 2,301 tone in 11188 ; but only 1,092 tons in 1901.
p In the export from the Philippine@ there has been a great fulling-off owing to
misgovernment and the war troubles since 1898.
q F, trope's consumption inducting U. Kingdom is given by Messrs. During and
Zorn for 190 at only 335,060 tons {France 81,00; Ger.nany 160,820; Austria 42,990;
England 14,190 ; Belgian' 26,380 ; Switzerland, 9.100.) But where is Russia 10,000
Italy 20,114.10; Spain, Turkey, &e. What lea is ' o England, coffee is to tho United
States, more e piaci dly in the &other(' States : the coffee consumption for the United
States increased from 80 m Ilion lb. in 1'133 to 11G millions in 1871 to 403 millions
of lb. in 1880 and to 802 million of lb. in 1899! England, up till a few tears ego, consumed almost entirely, good high-grown coffee and very little of inferior kiude,
Lancashire for instance usually takes off the very best, namely, the heavy rich Mysore
coffee for its feel ury operatives, just as t ome of the strongest and most valuable teas
are consumed by tie working-classes in too North of Irelan I. adulteration fest red
by the iniquitous I Me. of Customs ant Excise in r spect of Chicory mixtures (7,000
tons a y. ar rensuniqff of Chicory) is the en as n c ffee co _iniption Most
liritons don't know what pure coffee means. The late Mr. Gladstone snd the Lib-,al
Goverionebt are mach .o blame f r this . t to of thing
(See papers on pace. 384-0
of our " lland ook " for 188341 Unforiunatdy adulteration also does much harm in
Amor'ct. Bt gland o ly takes 0.80 ib. eoffo- per head tocainat 0 lb. of tea ; U. Stales
. 1111 lb. of tea, 601.0-79 lb. of coffee. Australasia takes 7.70 lb. t ea and lb. ceffee per
head. Canada 4.72 lb. tea and 1115 lb. coffk o.
1. Cape Colony ra s imported from Rio as much as 60,000 cwt. of coffee in one y, ar
and 120,000 sit lie-11.-r. Algeria ait the other end of tae colitimmt also imports 0,003 cwt.
a 1 1,680 tons in 1902 (increased in 1903) ageing. 15,51)0 tons in 1879 and the
maxi mum of 10,730 tons so far back as 1817, while Chicory Lisa increased in consumption

xxxv THE WORLD'S PRODUCTION OF CINCHONA BARK.


India : a

No of Trees
Area Oultivated. rianted of all
Acres.
kind and ages.

Estinw.ted
Produce in dry Bark
per annum.

Sikkim (Govt. plantations) 1,1191 2,000,000 350,000 lb. orr


Barjiling (Private ) 4011 200,1100 150,000 lb.
Nilgiris&c.(Govt. soo & private) 1.00.) 1,200,000 800,000 lb.
Travancore ... ... 500 1,000,000 300,000 lb.
...
...
..,
Ceylon b
400 1,110,000 200,000 lb. 1)
Straits Settlements, Sarawak, N.
Borneo, N. Australia, &c. 100 200,000 5,01)0 lb.
35,000 30,000,000 16,500,000 lb.
Java c
West Coast Africa 4/ .. 100 100,000 109.01)0 lb.
ioo
Jamaica ... ...
100,000
10,000 Ib.
Mexico ... ... ... 100
30,1100 5,000 lb.
Central America States ... 500 300,000 50,000 lb.
- Total cultivated anrcs ...39,294 36,130,000 18,470,000 lb.
-- --- -.South America e :
Bolivia. (cult ivat ed)f ... 1,500 1,000.000 300,000 lb.
... (Large area covered with indi- 300,000 lb.
and Bolivia
;:.. Peru
{
Colombia & New Grenada genons trees, but cutting stopped 200,000 lb.
Z:4 Ecuador ... ... ... by low prices, save of 1.1alisaya) 50,000 lb.
.= - Rest of South America & other countries
50,000 lb.
Tot-al eulterated : 40,000 scree with ;36,000,000 trees,

Total...19,370,000 lb.

IMPORTS AND MANUFACTURE OF CINCHONA BARK.


United Kirganin and British Colonies import about 3.i BA RH.

million lb., but manufacturers use only


... 1,500,000 lb,
India (manufactures from local growth, apart from 500,000
to 800.000 cz. of quinine &c., imported)
...
600,000 lb.
Europe, Continent of (imparted through France, Holland
and Italy) :-Italy million ; Geemauy 8 million ;
Franco 2 million ; Holland and Belgium million ;

Russia million ; other countries


11,000,000 lb.
United States! (besides Xi million ounces of quinine) imports 3,600,000 lb. f
Some "lark used for decoctions.]
Other countries (specially Java with local Factories)
... 2,5..10,000 lb.
Total Bark :-19,250,000 lb.
a Most of the Sikkim bark (330,000 lb.) is used for local manufacture. Of Nilgiri
crop, 344,847 lb. was locally used (1899-1900) for making 10,183 lb. quinine and
4,615 lb. febrifuge. The total export of Cinchona bark from India in 1894.95
.=L-- 1,737,318 lb.; in 1895-96=939,938 lb ; 1896.7 _1721,478; in 1897-8=3,056,769 ;
1898.9=1,300,000 lb. ; 1899.1900=3,000,000; 1900=01=2,753,858 lb ; 1901-02=
1,917,269 ; 1902-03=1,579,498 lb. Calendar year 1903=1,178,000 lb.
Ceylon exported 15k and 14k million lb. of cinchona bark in seasons
1885.6 and 1886-7, respectively, but this year (1905) a quarter million may cover
the shipments.
c First shipment from Java was 900 lb. in 1879. A very glowing account of
the Java cinchona enterprise mailing out some 35,000 acres and 40 million trees
(ledger alone covering 25,000 acrit with 31 millions trees) will be found on page
57. T. A. Vol. 1888.9. Java is 9:111 now to have th ree quinine factories, and in
1900 one million ounces of quinine were made (one- tenth of the world's supply)
besides 12 million lb. bark exported. Java now rules the world's cinohona and
quinine market : exports 1809=12,540,000 lb. ; 1900=-11,858,000 Ib ; 1002=
14,726,000 lb- 1991=13.726,000 Arum, Ib. ; 1904-14,150,000 Amst. lb. (Five page
678 T.A. April 1901.)
d West Coast of Africa sent to London in 1894=6,000 bales equal to
1 million lb ; doubtful if from cultivated plantations or wild or transhipped from
South America; but in 1902 only 803 bales80,300 lb. and less since.
e London got 775,000 lb. of S. American bark in 1902, but failing off since.
f Imports of bark in 1809 wore 3,328,010 lb. ; in 1900 4,438,1)00 lb ; l901. 4,484,000
Ib; 1902=about 4 millions lb. of bark; and of quinine sulphate. &c.,3,802,039 os, in 1899
and 8,370,000 oz. in 1900 ; 1901=3,090.000 ; 1902.3,301,000 lb, ; 19033,080,000 lb. ;

1904=3,589,000 lb. and 8,114,000 oz. of quinine, 8to,

QUININE OUTTURN AND CONSUMPTION.

XXXVI

MANUFACTURE AND CONSUMPTION OF QUININE.


The total quantity of prepared quinine was, fourteen years ago, estimated by
the United States Consul at Milan at from 230,000 to 260,000 lb. per annu in, but
t his is now far below the mark ; for, as Mr. Hamilton said, Milan alone turned out
over 120,000lb. before the great failure ; and we suppose there are now, at least, 17
known manufactories of quinine : in London 2 (Howard's and Whitten's) ; in United
States 3 ; [Philadelphia 2 (Power & Wightman and Kosengarten & Sons)] ; Milan ? ;
Genoa? ; Germany 6 ; Paris 1 ; Amsterdam 1 ; India 1 ; Java 3. The total output
27 years ago, was as low as 4i million ounces ; but it must, in reality now, be
about 13 million ounces. "Van (lorkom said the cost of a factory appeared
to be from 25,000 to 40,000 and that the Philadelphia factories (some years
ago) turned out more quinine than all the European factories put together ; but
this is far from being the case nowGermany being by far the biggest maker.
Consumption has greatly increased owing to influenza and cheapness of quinine,
especially in America. We estimate for 1903 as follows :
QUININE MANUFACTURED BY
United States, 3 Manufactories ...
Germany
6
e
Italy *
?
e
France
1
II
Holland
1
,,
England
2
India

Java

14
3

lb.
200,000
450,000
nil
150,000
12,000
100,000*
12,000

21
03

17

924,000
66,000
990,000

QUININE, CONSUMPTION OF:


United States
..
...
...
Germany, Austria, Holland and Belgium
...
Italy
...
...
France
...
...
Russia, Turkey & Greece
Asia Minor
...
...
..
...
Spain
...
...
...
India
...
"'
Other countries, Japan, China, Brazil and Africa
...
United Kingdom & Colonies

lb.
510,000
70,000
45,000
40,000
80,000
35,000
15,000
76,000
45,000
50,000

. 966,000
This is apart from& limited quantity of inferior alkaloids, bark decoctions and
some bark usi.d as show pieces by druggists. and instead of hupq by brewers, (tic.
For letters on local manufacture see Tropical Auricaltvrist, pages 181.2
Vol. 1885-6 and past issue. (1903) of this volume. Ou Java factories, see T.A.
Nov. 1895 and in April, 1901, page 678. The value of the unit of Quinine in
London has been, of late years, 10 on an average.

* Efforts have been made to acclimatise cinchona trees in Italy so as


to increase the supply and lessen the cost of manufacture, which is an impor.
taut branch of Italian industry, nud has been carried on at Milan and Genoa
since 1870. The yearly consumption of quinine in Italy some years a go was
given at, 22,500 lb., of which one half is made in Milan, 6,750 lb. at Genoa,
and the balance imported from Germany ; but it has increased yearly. The
Milan factory used to send supplies to Russia, France, and Austria.
England was a considerable customer, and one half of the Dutch consumption came from the same source. The Milan factory sent out agents to
inspect the India and Ceylon cinchona districts twelve years ago and a
proportion of the Ceylon hark exports were bought and shipped direct to
Genoa and Venice for the Milan firm ; but the Ceylon export may now be
said to have collapsed. Manufactories at Milan used to turn out the maximum
for any city ; but there was a great failure there some years ago and Germany
now leads as the greatest quinine manufacturing country in the world ; our
visit to the great Mannheim Works of the Messre, Bohringer in 1891 greatly
--ixassaaaaaLuis.esaalnaansa

V% AM) CE1 LON TEL

THE MARKET FOR TEA IN THE UNITED STATES.


REPORT nv MR. J. FFRGUSON,

(From London " Times" of October 3rd, 190.1.)


Mu. J. Ferguson, c.m.a., writes:
Following Mr. George Seton's criticism of the extraordinary statement of
a Cnieutta correspondent in

The Times of September 12, that the enhancement

of the Imperial Customs duty on teaeven to rani. per lb. (120 to 130 per cent. on
the average value)' is not an Indian question at all,' I would like to point out
that not only labourers in large numbers, but many other classes of natives,
are prejudicially affected by anything that depresses and contracts the plant,
ing industry in the East. As the result of careful statistical inq liries in connection with the planting of coffee, cacao, and especially tea, in Ceylon and

Iudi a, C tried on by we for many years, I arrived at the conclusion that from
each acre under any one of these products opened up in Ceylon (anti the saute
applies to the Continent) no fewer than five native men, women, and children
directly or indirectly. derive their means of subsistence. Not onty must we
reckon the labourers on the plantations and their fatuities and numerous rola
tires in their villages whom they help by remittances or savings, but there
are also other artificerscarpenters, box-makers, mechanics, masons, carters,
pedlars, boutique-keepers, shipping coolies, .ke., who get employment through
this groat industry, to he counted. Altogether we have, not simply half a
million labourers (as the Calcutta correspondent seems to put it), but over
2,000,000 men, women, and children, directly or indirectly dependent on the
tea industry in India, and not less than 2,000,0110 more deriving subsistence
frouf the same industry in Ceylon, natives of the island or of Southern India.
This makes a total of 4,6911,000 natives who may he said to be supported by
the tea-planting industry in British territory, and to many of these any check
on progress or contraction of the area cultivated is a serious matter.
"May I be allowed to mention that I have lately returned from a two
months visit to America, more particularly to the St. Louis Exposition
and to the Central and Southern States, going as far AS South Carolina
and Georgia, and hack through Tennessee and Kentucky. The Ceylon
Government mind planters are -very anxious, through an interesting and
attractive Ceylon court in the World's Fair. to draw the attention of
our American cousins to the products of the island and to gain their
support more especially for Ceyton tea. cacao, and spices, such as
cardamoms, cinnamon, &c. ; while the Indian Government and planters
tke a fair show of their tea in a specialludian Tea Court. The
Americans have hitherto principally drunk coffee, their total imports of
tea (chiefly front Japan and China, with of late years a growing quantity
from Ceylon and India) not making :a consumption much exceeding 1
per head, against II lb. per head of consumption in the United Kingdom
and over 7 lb. per head for the vigorous, healthy people of Australasia.
There is every indication now that tea is likely to be more and more
drunk by the people of North America. I carne to the conclusion that

INDIAN & CEYLON TEA IN AMERICA. xxxvm


in the Southern Slates the conditions of climate, life and occupation
pointed to tea being as suitable a beverage as it has proved to be
throughout Australasia. A very interesting factor calculated to make
tea-drinking popular in the South is found in several local experiments
in the planting, cultivating, and preparation of the bush. I inspected a most
carefully cultivated and fairly successful tea garden of about 1(0) acres
(under different kinds of tea) at Pinehurst, not far from Charlestown, and
every pound of tea prepared (a 'nuccionnie of to,tioolb. per annum so far) is
readily bought and consumed locally. Other experimental plantations are
being officially encouraged farther Sonth in Carolina. and also in Texas. I do
not at all anticipate that this local tea-gron lug industry, even if it should
eventually reach to rine,Issilb. a year of made tea, will ever prove a commercial
rival to the industry in Asiatic tea countries, considering the difference in
cost of labour and climatic, conditions as affecting tife outturn per acre. I am
rather inclined to consider tea-growing in the Southern States 'as a most
practical and beneficial means of propagating a taste for teain fact a
splendid advertisement for the teas of India and Ceylonamong the people of
the south, hitherto chiefly drinkers of coffee. The tea now grown in South
Carolina I can vouch for as being of a good standard and closely allied
to the mild, wholesome teas of Ceylon, and far superior to the ordinary
china and Japan teas', and, therefore, I for one wish all success to the
efforts of 1)r. Shepard, of Pinehurst, and his fellow tea-growers in Carolina and Texas to supply their country-men with a certain (hut at best
limited) supply of a product so closely allied to that which can be grown
and exported so very cheaply from British territory in the Far East. The
more the taste for tea is spread through the Infusion of American-grown
tea, the more must supplies from India and Ceylon be drawn on to meet
such taste, and tea is as well suited, iu my opinion, to become the chief
beverage all over America as it has been found to be throughout Australasia.
"After my return from, the South and St. Louis, I had the privilege of
having' an interview at Washington with the lion. the Secretary of State for
Agriculture, whom I found very ready to encourage the experiments of
tea-growing in South Carolina and Texas, and mere especially on account of the
employment, such tea-gardens afforded to negro children. I ventured to
point out that one of the reasons given to me why the Southern States
did nct export more cotton --of which the world's demand is greatly in
excess of the supply at presentwas the absence of a sufficient number
of hands to pick in the cotton-fields, whereas of tea the world's produc
tion is, for the present, superabundant. But Mr. Wilson considered that
for negro children the plucking of tea-leaf (or rather " flush ") was more
congenial and suitable employment than cotton-picking. All the same at
the price paid even to negro children (not lees than . flve times the allowance to tea-pluckers lu Ceylon), and with crops not averaging above 300 lb,
made-tea per acre, I cannot believe that tea-growing in any of the
Southern States will ever be more than all interesting novelty on a
limited scale. but I trust, and I anticipate, that the consumption of tea
throughout the Southern, as well as the northern divisions of America,
will go on increasing steadily year by year.
"But now conies the extraordinary anomaly to which I would wish to
call attentionnamely, that In America, with all its love of "protection,"
there is no Customs duty on the import of teait is quite free of tax
whereas in the United Kingdom this most desirable and beneficial of
products for the breakfast-table of the masses, as well as of the classes,
s taxed to the extent of 1p to 130 per cent ad valorem !"

XXXI);

1`HEIIF RI RR ER 11'11,14 GROW.


BY

CONTROLLER, EXPERIMENT STATION,

C AfITILLOA, EUnsli,R, in its native country., inhabits a warm, steamy climate,


like that of the low-conicry of' SouthWesi Ceylon, and is rarely found above
1,510 feet. It grove best where the temperature never falls below (100 F., and
in a district with a well-distrihmed rainfall of at least 70 Menu. It is doing
well at Matale and Passara.
Ceara Ranor grows well in a climate similar to that at Badulla, and
Peradeniya, up to 3,000 feet., It is a hardy plant, lilies a gravelly soil, and
when properly st tred will grow in rel ,lively dry parts of Ceylon. It can be
grown from cuttings or Ads.
Pala Rubber grows wel in districts having from 80 to over 100 inches of
rain and an average temperature of 75' to 78 F. ft is giving saVsfaetory
returns in the Kale -Etta, Matale, and Passar a districts.
Beres and plants of all these kinds of lubber can he obtained from planters
at rates as advertised in the local papers, and "Tropical Agriculturist and
Magazine of the Ceylon Agr:eultural Society."
HERBERT WRIGHT,
Controller, Experimen' Station.
Petadenlyn, Apia 20, 1905.
[For Alt. tude, Rainfall and Temperature of Ceylon Stations see page 531,
&c , of this vo'ume.Comet ER.]

STATISTICS.

J. and II. Thompson, June 1902. )


( From Messrs.
CONSUMPTION of British Grown Tea by FOREIGN AND COLONIAL
MARKETS.
INDIAN.

Teas sent direct (from Calcutta and Chittagong) during past Season ending
31st March : those via London (of all India) from 1st June to 31st May, 1904 05 r
sir London...12,084,600 lb.
Total...55,251,800 lb.
Dire. t...42,563,200 lb.
Teas sent both direct and via London in 1904 :
via London...14,072,200 lb.
Tr,ta1...67,742,600 lb.
Direct...53,670,400 lb.
* Total of British Grown Tea tale n by ()aside Markets --1904, 122,994,400 lb.
1903, 117,849,100 lb. 1902, 104,582,900 lb.
CONSUMPTION of Foreign Glown Tex by Markets OUTSIDE THE UNITED
KINGDOM.
JAVA.

Teas sent both direct and via London in 1904 :


via L radon .2,725,400 lb.
Trot al...17,948,600 lb.
Direct.. 15,223,2C0 lb.
last year against 5 millions
Same 51 millions were re-expoetad from H
in 1903, but details are not obtainable.
Total of Foreign Grown Teas taken by Outs.de M trkets .-1901. 187,725,600 lb
1903, 184,634,100 lb. 1902, 191,605,30o lb.
t.

TEA STATISTICS,

XI,

EXPORTS PROM JAPAN daring 1904 from all Porte.


GREEN.

To United States ...


...
British N. America
..
,. China and Straits Setilement
United Kingdom
...
Elsewhere
..

UNCOLORED.

(Pan-fired,) (Basket-fired.)
lb.
lb.
22,097,800
13,841,900
3,860,400
1.556,800
188.900
135,800
42,200
22,300

54,100
118,500

---15,625,300
To' e1...26,293,700

BLACK,
lb.
223.700
4,500

228,2110

The shipments of Brisk Tea and Dr at were as follows :Brick (to China), 1904,
552,200 lb. ; 1903, 8 040 lb .; Dust (chi fly to Uni:ed StateM, 1904, 4,2001100 lb.;
1903, 5.252,000 lb.
Total of J pan Tea, 1904-46,899,4001b. 1903--47,663,0001b. 1902 - 42,827,000 lb

EXPORTS FROM THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES OF PRODUCTION4 1904.

From Northern India (Season)

Southern India ( ,, )

Ceylon (Year)
...
...
China (Season)
.,
Java (Year)
Japan ( I, )
,r

ELSEWHERE.
lb.
42.563,000
:
53,670,000
157,640,000
15,223 MO
46,781.0011

To ITNITED KINGDOM.
lb.
160,301,000
...
9,960,000
101,259,000
25,530,000
9,750.000
..
65,000
-Total-309,865,000

315,880,000

SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL SUPPLY SENT BY SEA FROM THE VARIOUS


SOURCES OF PRODUCTION IN 1904.
From India (Season)...
,, Ceylon iYear) ...
,, China ( Season)...
Japan (year) ...
..
Java (Year)

lb.
...
...
...
212,3240 000
...
...
...
..
157,929,00o
(Besides Brick Tea 40 Millions lb, to Russia) 183,170,000
46,8--19000
...
...
-
..
24,973,000

Total...625 745,000

In addition there is a quantity of Brick Tea sent overland to Russiamuch


smaller last year than in 1903as well as the consumption of the Countries of
Productionno ineonaidirable item ; of there, however, it is impossible to obtain
alerinte figure?. Estima's I very, but the total is probaqy from 35 to 40 mi lien lb.

EXPORTS OF GREEN TEA of all kinds during 1904.

To United State; and Carwil,


...
United Kingdom
Russia
.
.
..
Elsewhere

China:
lb.
41.501,000
5,907,000
10.700,000
10,453,100

Japan,
lb.
41 356,900
61,500

447,600

Ceylon.
lb.
3,181,000
1,736,800
425,700
51,100

Indian.
lb.
850,300
873,800
29,100

68,561,600 41,869,000 5,394,900 1,253,200


Total of Green Tea, 1909-117,078,700 lb. 1903-133,657,200 lb.

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t.

CALE1'D1R FOR 1905.


JANUARY.

1:) 2220
1%1 2 - 11; 2:18(1
'111 11 1; 211 :11

1 II ...
T115 12 19 26
F I., 20 27
S 7 111 41 28

FEBRUARY.
S
5 12 19 26
31 ... 6 13 20 27
Tu._ 7 11 21 28
W 1 8 15 22 ...
T/1 2 9 lti 23 ...
10 17 24 ...
I II 18 23 ...
S

2 01623 30
3 10 17 24
Tu ... 4 11 18 25
12 19 26
Th .. 13 20 27
II, 1 7114 21 28
S

S . I 8 IS 22 29

1017 24 SI
4 11 18 25
12 19 26

M
Tu

11 13 20 27

7 14 21 28

S 1

8 15122 29

w 1 8 15 22 20
Tb 2 9 16 23 30
F 3 10 17 24 31
4 11 18
JUNE.
25
26
27
28

01 18 15
F 512 19 26

13 12
Th 1
F 2 9 16 23

20

Tb

6 1320 27

S
M
Tu

30

10 17 24

AUGUST. I SEPTEMBER.
S

6 1:1; 20 27
7 11 21 28

Tu 1 8 1.",
29
2 0 II; 23 30
Th 3110 17 24 31
F 4;11 18 25
S 5112 19 26

OCTOBER.
S 1 8 15122 29
M 2 9 16 23 30
Tu 3 !10 17 24 31
W 4 11 18 25
Ti 5 12 111 26
F 6 12 20 27
S 7 14 21 28

.- 5 12'19 26
6 13 20 27
Tu
7 14 21 28

1 II 18
12 19
11 1:1 20
7 11 21

7 14121128
Al 1 8 1512229
'4.9
Tu 2 0 16 23 30
W 3 . 10 17 24 31

JULY.
s'". 2 1116 23 30

MAY.

APRIL.

MARCH.

S
M

310 1 17! 24 ...


4 i' 11 18 1 25 ...

Tu

5 12 19 20 ...
0 13 211 25

Th

NOVEMBER.

. 5 12 11126
6 1:: 20 27

7 14 21 28

1 8 151 2229
1
2 1 9 16 23130

DECEMBER.

S
M
To

7 11 21 28
1 8 22 29
9 1n :10
17 2i

Th
F 1

I II 18

Tu

TI

3 10 17 24 31
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
8 15 22 29
16 23 30

For Public anti Bunk Holi, lays See Page 8

ULLA!) til FOR 1906.


JANUARY. I FEBRUARY.

MARCH,

S 7 14 21'28 S' .. 1 11 48 25' ... S 411 13 25 ...


M 1 8 15 22'29 1 ... 5 12 19 26 ... Al 5,1219 126 ...
Tu 2 9 16 23130 To... 613 20 27 ... To1... 613 20 27
W 3 10 17124 31 W : ... 7 11 21 28 ... WI,., 7 , 11 21 , 28
1 11 18 25 ... TI11 I S 15 22 Tli, I 8115 22 . 29
,
! .2 9 ii -11
, 30
V 512 10 26 ... V 2 9 16 2:1 ... ,..1..
s; 1 6 13 20 271... S 3 In 17 2-1 ...-.... s 3 IIL 17 '1 1 31
M AY.

APRIL.
1 If 8 15 22
S
1 1
m 2 9 II 23

6 13 20 27

Tu 1 8 15 22

Th' 5 12 19 26

Tli :1 10 17 24 31

W 2 9116 23 30

I,' 6 1:1 20 27

1 11 18 25

5 7 11 21 28

5 512 19 26

JULY.
1 HiS 22 29

31 2 9116 23 30

:1110 17+21 _.
1 11 ii' 25

M 71121

1)1 3 lo 17 21
W 4 11 18.25

JUNE.

5 12 19 26
W

14 21 128
8.

14 15 22 29

16 23 30

A UOUST.

SEPTEMBER.

... 5 1219120

2 1 9 16 431241
S
1
Al ... 19 17 III...

31 1:i 20 27 ...
... I 1 21 2g ...

Til,3 10117 24 31

6 13 20 27

... 4 11 18 25'

W I S 15 22 211 ...

W 5 12 111 26

Th 5 12119 26

Th 2 6 11.:2:', ..

ml... 61 1*0

I" 6 13!20 27

.14' 3 III 17 24 31.

5 7 11 21 28

8. 11 IS 25

NV 4 11118 25

... 7 11,21 IS H.

:11 1 S 15 22 29 ...
Till 2 9 16 28 30 ...

s ; 1 8 1522 II ..

NOVEMBER.

OCTOBER.

DEC EMBE.R.

... I II IS 25

...S 12 19 241
6 I :; 211 27
Tu

2; .

7 14121 281..

... 2 9 16 23 :91
.. in 17 -) I :11
.. I 11 Is 25

W 10 17 24 31

... 7 11 21 28

I'll 1111 18 25 ...

Th 11 8 1 15 22 29

.. 6 13 III 27

2 9116 23 :1)
3,10 ' 17 241...

. 7 11 21 48

5 12 19 26

61:1 20 27

.. 12 14 .14;

1 S 15 11 214

.1. D. 190:i t1,0 1904i.

BISSEXTILE AND FIRST YEAR AFTER BISSEXTILE.


Golden Number

Epact
Solar Cycle ..

1905. 1906.
VI
V11
24
5
10
11

Dominical Letter
Roman Indiction ..
Julian Period (year of)

1905.' 1906.
A
4
3
6619
6618

FIXED AND MOVABLE FESTIVALS, ANNIVERSARIES, cite. IN 1905.


.. May 28.
1^:piphany
..
Jan. 6 Rogation Sunday ..
..
Accession of King Edward VII (19011., 22 Aecension Day holy Thursday June 1
11
..
Proclamation of King Edward VII. ., 24 PentecostWhit Sunday
18
.. Feb. 19 Trinity Sunday ..
Septuagesima Sunday
22
..
..
St. David
.. Mar. 1 Corpus Christi
..
5 Prince of Wales Birthday (1665) ,, 23
QuinquagesimaShrove Sunday
H I St.aJohn Bapt.Midsunimer Day. ,. '24
Ash Wednesday ..
Quadragesima-1st Sun. in Lent ,. 12 Coronation of King Edward V. Aug, 9
.. .. 17 St. Michael Michaelmas Day Sept 29
St. Patrick
..
.. 25 Birth of King Edward VII (1841) Nov. 9
AnnunciationLady Day
30
Palm Sunday
..
April 16 St. Andrew's Day .... Dcc.
..
1
21 Birth of Qiieen Atexandra (1844) D
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
..". 33
3
..
.. .43 let Sunday in Advent
St. George
23 St. Thomas
. - 3, 21

..
,,
25
Low Sunday
.. ., 30 Christmas DayMonday
..
The Russian Year (Greek Calendar) A. 5i. 7413 commences January 11th, 1905.
The Year 1323 of the Muhammadan Era commences on March 8th, 1905.
The Year 1827 of the Hindu Salivahana Saks commences April 13th, 1905.
The Buddhist Year 2448 commences May 18th, 1905.
The Year 5666 of the Jewish Era commences September 30th, 1905.
Ramadan commences October 30th. 1905.

411

THE I EAR OF 111111ST 1904,

Conosponding to the year

rt

6618 of the Julian l'eriod.


268!'-81 of the Olympiads : the first year of the 671st, commences on the
first full moon after the summer solstice, or 16th July, 1905.
2658 from the Foundation of Rome, according to Sarre.
2651 from the Era of Ne,bonassar, which consisted of 365 days only : dates from
Wednesday, 26th Feb, 3967 Jul Per.. or 747 B. C. and will begin on Monday,
18th May, 1905.
1323 of the Hijra of the Musualmans ; commencing March 8th, 1905.
From the Creation :
5909 according to the Hebrew text
Samaritan.
6210
Septuagint.

7539
Modern Jews
5685.8
5006 of the Kaliyug.
1827 of the Sala, and
1312 of the. Bengali Senna.

From the Deluge :


1253 by the Hebrew text.

491/3
Samaritan.

5151
Septuagint.
7.07.7408 of the Byzantine Era.

These three commence in Bengal on 14th


April, 1904.

2448 of the Buddhist Era of 'India,


Era.
1267 of the Burmese
2565 of the Jan:inc,& Era.

ii

1LE1111R FOR TIDE IMENTIMI CFATI RT.


7 . Jan. Oat.

gg

Years.

4f.' May.
August.

11 1 C

D
GT
.
BC DE P GA
C I) 1

F I G A B

RIF G A B C

1901 /9291957 1985


2 3 58 86
3 31 59 87
4 32 1960 88 B
5 33 61 89

F Feb.Mar.Nov,
E
D June. E
CB
Sept. Dec. P
A

F G A B C D

6 34 62 1990
7 35 63 91
36 64
B
9 37 65 93
1910 38 66 94

G April JitIy.

A B C1 D E F

11 39 67
12 194Q1 68
13 41 60
14 421970
15 43: 71

ED
C
B

A B !C D E

22 20 Sun. Sat. Fr. Th. Wed Tu. Mon


>:ul Mon. sun. ,;It.

20I

Th.

Wed Tn.

95
A
3 1017 2-1 31 Tn. Mon 1 8un Sat. Fr. Th. 'Wed
1
96 B GF
Wed Tu. ',fee dun. i s it. Fri. fh.
4 11 Is 25
97
98
12 1'126 Th. Wed Tu. Mon.:Sun. sat. Uri.
99

16

41 72 2000 B BA 6 13 20 27 Fr. ITh. Wed ITu. ;Mon sun , Sal.


17 IS 73 1
i

IS 40 74
Sat. Fr. Th. 1Wed Tu. ldon.'Sun.
2
714,21
,
19 47 75
3
1
48 76
4 B DC
Explanation:Look for the year in the first part of the
table, and opposite it will be found the Dominica! lettey.
21 49 77 2005
13 When there ore two letters togs ther the first is for Janaarr
22 1950 78 6'
A and February, the second for the rest of the year. In a line
t; with t he mouth, in the second part of the table, find the
23 51 70 7
24 521980 8 I; FE dominirnl letr er of the year anddown the same column with
25 53 81 9
1) the letter find the day of the week, and the figures on the

- -- left give the day of the month. Thus for the Sundays in
.September 1980. Opposite 1980 in the third column arc F F.
261 341 822(.1111
27 4.551 831 11
I I in the sixth. in a line with September tied F and descend
28 561 84f 12 B AG ne column to " Sat."On the lett are I, 8, 15,22, and 29,
the required dates.

Day of the Veal' Correspondintr to the last day of the Rooth.


Jan.
81

1
Fk b. Mar. April May I June July Aug. Sept.' Oct. Nov. Dec.
59

90

120 j 151

181

212

243

273

304

334 365

To find the day of the year for any given date. For example :'110 find the age of
the 14th day of August. Take from this table the age of the lest day of July ;212), and
add 14total 226. In leap year, add 1 day after February.

Dio-s of the Week


P nglish,
Sunday
Monday
Ti:esday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Sinhalese.
... Iri-da
... Sandu-da
... A ngaharuwa-da
... Bada-da
... Brahaspatin-da
... Sikula-da
.. Senasura-da

Tamil.
... Nyayituk-kilamei
... Tingal-kilamei
... Sevvak.kilamei
... Pathan-kilamei
... Viyalak-kilamei
.. Vellik-kilamei
... Sanik.kilamei

MOONLIGHT IN 1405.

T116 DCRATION 01, MOONLIGHT CUM be sera at a glance from the disgranal.
1.1.r.nuiptcs: On Aug. 11, 1905, the Moon above the horizon hue] sunset till 2-30 a.m.
On July 1, 1905, she rises at 3-041 a. m. and remains above the horizon till sunrise.
Mar. 6 8 10 12 2 4 6
6
Juin. 6 8 1012 9 4
Feb. 6 8 1012
1
3
5
7

1
3

5
9
11

11
13
15
17
13
21
23
25
77
23
01

13
15

17
19
0 21
23

25
27
79
31

7 9 11 7 3 6
April 6 8 10 12 2 4 6

1
3
5

1
3
h
7
9
11
13
15
17

.9

1.1
13
t5
17

19

21

21
23
25
( 27

23
25
27

May 6 8 1013 2 2
1
3
5 5
7

1
3

1
3

9
11
1 13

15

15

17
0 19
21
23
25
27
39

17

19
21

23
25
27
29

7 9 11 t 3 5
1

5
7
9
11

11

13
15
17

0 13
15

17
19
( 21
23
25
27
29

31

19
21

23
25
27

7 9 11

35

29
31

Out. 6 8 10 12 2 I 6

3
6

1
3

5
7
9

11

11

13
15
0' 17

13

19

21
23
25
27
29

=rre

)1

13

3 13
15
17
0 10
21
23
25
( 27
29
31

15

17
19
21
23
25
27
29
I
I
_..31
7 9 11 I .1 9

Aug. 3 8 1012 2 4 6

July 6 8 1012 2 4 6

7
9
11

15
17
19
91

23
25
77
29

1
3I
6

9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25

11
13
O 15
17
19
21
( 23
25
27

99
.31

1
3

79111 3 5

7
9
11
D 13
' 15
17
19
0 21
23
25
27
29
31

11

13
15
17
19
21
29
26

27
29

s
7 9 11 1
June 6 810 12 4 4 6
5

1
3
5

3 11
13

11
is

15
0 17
19
21
23
C 23
27
29

is
17

19
21
21
25

27
29
7 9 11 1 3 6

Sepi. 6 8 10 12 a 4 6

1 e 1
3
3
6
5
7.1 7
7
9
9
11
11
13
0 13
15
15

17
17
19 11,i1119
21

21

( 23

27
29

26
27

31

23

23
SI

sew
sti

7 9 11 .1 3 G
6

No. 6810124 4 6
3

3
5

11
13
16

11
13
15
17

O11
13
15
17
13

21

21
23

19
21
23
25
n7

3
5

27
1 1111
-1 9 111

25

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7
9
11
13
15
17

to
21
25
27

29

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ECLIPSES, BANK HOLIDAYS, FESTIVALS.

ECLIPSES 1. 1905.
In the year 1905 there will be four Eclipses, two of the Sen.:and two of the Moon
1. A partial Eclipse of the moon. February 19 and 20, visible in Colombo at the
following tmes :-Firee contact with Penumbra 10.2.p.m., February 19; first contact
with shadow 11.15 p m.. February 19 ; middle of eclips4 0.21 a.m., February 20; last
contact wi'h shadow 1,28 a.m., February 20; lest contact with Penumbra 2,411a.m..
February 20.
Magnitude of Eclipse (Moon's diameter being 1'001 0'410
The Moon rises at Colombo at 5 h. 59 m,P.M. on February 19 and sets
at 6 h. 25 m.Alt. on February 20.
2. An Annular Eclipse of the Son, March 6, invisible at Colombo ; visible as a
Central Eclipse in Australia.
3. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, August 15, invisible at Colombo.
4. A total Eclipse of the Sun, August 30, invisible at Colombo ; visible as
Central Eclipse in Canada, Spain, Tunis, Egypt, and Arabia.

Public and Bank Holidays in 1905.


(Subject to alteration by it. E. the Governor.)
Jail. 2 & 3-New Year ; Jan. 13-Tamil Thai Pongal*; Jan. 23 liar
King's Aceessioni ; Feb. 1 6-Mohammedan Hadjit ; March 8-Ash Wednesday+ :
April 13-Hindu New Yeart ; April 21 to 25-Easter ; May 18-- Sinhalese
Wesakt ; June 1 -Ascension Dayt ; June 3- Prince of Wales's Birthday+ ; Nov. 9
-King's Birthday ; Dee. 25 to 28-Christmas.
The dates of the Native Festivals are approximate ; they are notified in due
course in the Gazette. The Tamil Thai Pongal on Jan. 13 is generally proclaimed a Public Holiday, and the following made ADDITIONAL BANK HOLIDAYS :--Wesak, May 18; Prince of Wales's Birthday, June 3 ; July 1 ; Vet Festival j
July 17 or August 15 ; Diptarali Festival, October 28.

1)1'1111111111 S111111111'Se

Festivals.

I. -iewtrituta;11.AminAA, the feast of the New Year, April 12.


2,-The day of anointing the herd with oil after the New year. 'Ibis day is fixed
by the astrologer, and is get crafty celebrated a few days after the New Year.
3,-eFull moon day of the month Wesak (Apr. -May). The orditation of liuddhi,,t
priests at the stablishment el Kandy and other places generally takes War:,
on this day, as slsr 110 pilgrimages to the Buddhist temple at Kelani and other
sacred places in the Islam),
4.-PERAHERA, or the zorocesson, formerly celebrated exclusively in tumour of the
dian deities Natha, Vishnu, Kataragarna and Pattini, but incorporated with the
worship of Buddha in the tear 177f,. It is held in Kandy and sundry other places
in Udanurvors, Yatieuwara, liarrepattu, Udapalata, flowabeta, Mature, F.,ur
Sabarareamua a, hie.., and Seven Borates commencing usually from the
new, and lasting to the fel, moon in the month of July.
5.-KAttriss,-11A8eALvA, the Festival of Lamps, celebrated in huuonr of l'ifreba Bak, the
great mythological hero of India, and consisting of a kertural illumination for one
night. This is a Kandy an Festival, mid is not observed in the Maritime Province,.
ALUTSALMANOALVA, the Festival of Neer nic.. This is also a Kandyan
celeolatee in the month of January.
T.-Pious Buddhits also regard the full, new, and first PO last quarters of the
moon as holidays, and ie general devote ;hem to religiou4 and devotional purvos,-.

.04110\0111CA 14 EPHEMERIS FOR 'CITE I EAR 1905.


Supplied by the Sfirregor-Grenetur, Department.)
THE SUN.

TilE MOON.
VALE.
Time of
Phase.

Crosges
Rises at Sets at Rises at the Merl Seta at
than at

6.1f .

h.m.
h.m.
h.m.
h. m.
h.n,
11.113.
0. 5 p.m 5.57
3
11.34 p.m 5.39 a.m 5.37 p.m 11.13
0. 4 p.m 8. 2
1.32 a.n, 0.15 p.m * 0.43 a.m 6.16
1)
0 0.35 p.m 6.2(t p.m *6.52 a.m 6.1s
0.11 p.m 6. 4
0.13 p.m 6. 7
5.41
a.m
j11.57
p.m
0.
8
p.m
6.10
(
0.14 p.m 6. 9
.0 1.2G p.m 6. 1 a.m 8. 5 pm. 6,19
))
9.41 p,m 11.37 tun *0. 0 a m 11,18
0.14 p.n 6.10
0 0.13 am 6.58 p.m *7.21. ELM 16.16 0-14 p.m 6.12
(
3.25 p.m -141.41 p.m 11.43 a.m 6.14 - 0.13 p.m 6.12
0.12 p.n. 6.12
0 10.40 a,m 6. 8 a.m 6 $2 p,m 6.12
1.1
2.21 pm 11.55 a.m*0.33 mai 6. 7
P. 9 p m 11.11
0 10.17 a.rn 6.35 p.M*6.51 a.a. 6. 4
0 7 p.m 6.10
2.56 a.a. 0.16 am 0.16 pm. 6, it ' ". 5 p.m 8.10
(
0 4.44 3.ra 6. 8 a.m 6.32 pa" 5.,17
0. 3 p.m 6. 9
0. 1 p m 6.9
3. 2 am 0.29 pam*I. 3 am. 5.57
11.59 an
0 6.52 p.m 6.13 p.m *6.21 a
I
6. H
I.!,
1 1.5$ a m 0. 8
4.35 p.m 111.51 p,m 11.43 AM)
(
11.57 min 6. 8
0 :4.11 p.m 5.29 x.m 6. 0 p.m 1.30
I1 511 a.n
j)
0. 7 p.m 0.12 p.m '9.42 arm 5.14
Ii. 8
(7) 2'57 aAll 6.52 pan *6.52 a.m 5.4;- 111.6 a.m 6. 9
8.11 a.m 0. 3 ..ra 013 p.m 5,43
11.17 a.m 6.11
Q 11.18 a.m 4.57 a.m 5.20 p.m 1.43
11.5.7, am 0.13
11.3
1.
4 2
9 aim 6..1/74
)1
11.26 p.m 11.57 a.m *0.19 a.m 5.34
0 11.13 a.n1 5.34 p,m
34 m
a..45
5
I 0 p.m 6.15
p.m 6
(
1. 7 a.
Sa.m 0.23 p.m
11.11 p.m 5.18 a.m 5.56 p.m 5.49
0. 4 p.m 6.19
11. 7 p.m 11.41 am 11.55 p.m 5.50
0. 5 p.m 6.20
0 8.53 p.m 6.11 p.m *6.11 a.tn 1.52
0. 6 p.m 6.20
(
6.30 p.m +11.19 p.m 11.45 a.m 5.53
0. 6 p-n, 6.19
Aug. 1
Q 8.24 min 5.53 a.m 6.27 pan 1.14
0. 6 p.m 6.16
8
3.38
a.m
0.22
p.m
*0.24
a.m
:i.55
0. 14 p.m 6.17
)1
15
0 8.52 am 6.28 p.m *6.341 min 5.54
0. 4 p.m 8.14
.. 23
( 11.31 a.m +11.22 pan 1.1.51i a.m
0. 3 p.m 6.12
,, 30 0 6.34 p.u1 5.32 a.m . 6. 0 p.m
0. 1 p.m 6.. it
Sept. 6
11.5$ a.0 6. 5
1;
9.30 mm 0. 4 p.m *0. 1)a.o1 :5.51
11.50 tt.rn 6. 1
0 11.31 p.m 5 62 p.m *6. G
(
5.40
22,
3.85 a.m 111.37 p.m 015 p.0
11.53 a.M 5.57
11.51 mat 5.53
314
Q 3.81 a.m 6. 7 am 8 23 p.m 5.40
Oct. 5
I -4
11.19 a.m. 5.50
0.15 p.m 11.55 3.m 11.53 p.m
13
0 4.24 p.m 5.52 p.m *6.18 a.to
17
11.40 3.01 5.45
(
11.15 . n
21
6.12 p.m +11.14 p.m 11.50 a le
1
5.43
Q 0.19 p.m 5.45 a.m 5.53 pm :..17
11.4-4 a .11J 5.41
28
uv. 4
1. 1
7. 0 6.111 0.22 p.m *0.26 a.m
11.41 5.111 5.40
1s
12
(.) 10.32 a.ro 5.57 p.m *6.31 a .ni
50
11.34 a.m 5.SA
20
(
11.16 a ni 5.39
6.55 a.nt 11 1.48 in 0.141
0 10. 8 p.m 5.21 am, 5.211
t. 47 n.m 5.40
26
Dec. 3
11.511 a.m 5.42
:D 11.50 p.m 11.48 am 11.58 p.m
,. 12
11.54 a.m 5.46
0 1.17 sin 6,15 pan *6.53 n.m 6. 2
(
11..57 a.m 5.49
19
1..g0 p.m 4-11.28 mai 11. 544,74..r44 44. 5
II. 1 p.m 5.52
26
0
9. -1 a.m 6. 14 awl 0. 1 p.m 0.10
1905
Jan. 5
14
21
28
Feb. 4
12
20
26
Mar. 6
14
21
28
April 5
13
19
426
May 4
12
19
20
June 2
10
16
25
July 2
9
16

P. M.

Decii
natioth
Mean
Noon.
0 ,
22 41 s
21 24
20 2
18 21
18 24 13 53
11 $
851;
5 54
2 47 -4
0 DI N
*2 45
5 50
8 49
10 57 .
13 18
15 47
17 58
13 38
21 1
22 6
22 18
23 20
23 25
2 6
22 27
21 29
20
18 11
16 10
14 16
11 40
9 14
6 41
42
II 34
2 9a
4 29
7 32
111 28
12 55
15 11
17 82
19 84
20 511
22 .1
23 2
23 25
23 2.3 s

71 New Moon. 11 First Quarter. 0 Full Moon. ( Last Quarter.


* Next date. -1 Previous date. A:sample:a ; The Moon rises at 11.41 p. m. on FebMary 25.1b and seta at. 11.17 Ada. "Ft t he 26t Et, 11 rises at 535 p.m. 4in March 21 and sets
at 6.51 n.m. on the 22nd.
;:This is the time a well.regolsted clock should show when 1 he Slut is oil the
:Meridian.
Madras lime 1.5 h. 20 M. 59'6 s, in advance at Greenwich) is kept in. Celomhu, and
liven above. Colombo local time is 5 h. 19 m.22 5. in advance of Greenwich time.
Vernal Equinox on March 21. at noon. Summer Solstice on June 22 at 8 a. m.
Autumnal Equinox on Sept. 23 a 10 p.m. Winter Solstice on December'2 at 5 p.m.
The SIM wiy, bc directly oTer 4'ead at noon on April 8 and September 6.

lu

MONTHS & DAYS, TIME & WATCH ON BOARD.

NIMES OF MONTHS IND DAIS.


ENGLISH, SINHALESE AND TAMIL.
English.
.1annary
February
March
April
May
June
July
Angina.
September
October
November
December

Sinhalese.
, Durutn-mass
Nawan-masa
Medindina-mass
.. Bak-masa
Wesals-mesa
Poson-masa
Esala-m ass.
.. Nikita-masa
.. Bin:Ira-mass
.. Way-masa
11-mass.
... Uduwap-tnasa

Tei-matham
Masi-matham
Pauguni-mathain
Sittirai-matharn
Vaikasi-mathani
Ani-matharn
Acli-matham
Avani.mathain
Purattasi-matham
AInasi-matham
Karttikai-matham
Markali-matham

IA planting correspondent gives the following corrections on our list :The


Tamil name for month is "IvIaasain," not " Matham" ; they are pronounced thus :
Tat, Massie, Piuquini, Suitrie, Wyasi, Aanie, Aadie, Awanie, Peratasie, Anpie,
Cartic, Morgalic, as spoken by coolies and chotties.]

Time and Watch on Board Shill.


WItactt.For pui poses of dik cipline, and to divilo the work fairly, the en w is
mustered in two division's; the Starboard (right side, looking forward) and the Port
(left,). The day commences at noon, and is thus divided :=
Afternoon Watch ... noes to 4 p.m.
Fire. Dog do ... 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Second Dog do ... 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Forenoon

Watch
First
Middle do
Morning do
...

...

8 p.m. to m'dnight
... 12 a.m. to 4 a.m.
... 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.
8 a.m. to noon

This makes seven watches, which enables the nrew to keep them alternately, as
the Watch which is on duty in the forenoon one day has the afternoon next day, and
the men who I- ave onl, four hours rest one night have eight holre the next. This
is the reason for having hog Watches, which are made by dividing the hours between
4 p.m. and d p.m. into two Watches.
although there is but one bell ou the
TitmTime is kept by means of "
ship, and to strike the clapper properly against the bell requires some skill.
First, two strokes of the eapper at the interval of a second, than an interval of
two seconds; then two more strokes with a second's interval apart, then a rest on
two seconds, thus :BELL, ONE SEcoxn ; B., Two Sv.cs. ; B. s.; B. ss.; B. s.; B. es. B.
1 Bell is struck at 12.30, and again at 4'30, 6-30, 8.30 p.m. ; 12.30, 480, and 8.30 a.m
2 Bells at 1 (struck with an interval of a second between eachB. s. B), the same
again at 5, 7, and 9 p.m. ; 1, 5, and 1) a.m.
3 Bells at 1.30 tB. s, B. es, B.), 5.30, 7.30, and 9.30 p.m. ; lin. 5311, and 9.39 a.m.
4 Balls at 2 (B. r, B. as, 13. 6, B.), 6 and 10 p.m.; 2, 6, and 10 a.m.
5 Bells at 2-30 (B. s, B. es, B. s, B ss, B.), and 10.30 p.m. ; 2.30, 6.30, and 1080 a.tu
6 Bells at 3 (B. s, B. as. B. a, B. ES, 13.) and 11 p.m. ; 3, 7. and 11 a.m.
7 Bells at 3.30 (13. s, B. es, B. 5, B. se, B. a, B. es, B,) and 11.30 p.m. ; 3'30, 7.30, asp
11.30 a.m.
'Inc.. f

An ni.

%villeins

AND

mutstitEs. 11

THE NATIVE DRY MEASURE.


Cut Chul loos.
-= 1 Cut measure or Seer
19 1-5 = 4 4-5 1 Coornie.
Marcel
18 = 12 =
96 = 24 = 5 = 2 =. 1 Parrah.
768 = 192 = 40 =- 16 = 8 = 1 Ammunani.
7200 =1800 = 375 =150 = 75 = OA = 1 Last.
The English Bushel is equal to 84 Seers or 1 Farrah and 10 Seers
THE NATIVE LAND MEASURE.
Lahas 8 = 1 Kuruni.
80 =10 =I Pela.
320 =40 =4_, i Amunam.
Among the Natives the extent of Land isdefincd by the quantity of Seed required to
sow it, computed at the Amunam Measure, and its sub-divisions. In fertile Lands the
Seed is not strewed half so thickly as in poor soil; an Amunam of good ground therefore will sometimes measure twice as many square feet as an Aleutians of poor soil.
Nors.A Kuruni is equal to 1011 Square Perches.
SINHALESE DRY AND LAND MEASURE.
(From Mr. Hartshorne's Administration Report on the Nuwara El
' iya District fel 1872.)
The following table showing the method of Milting capacity is illustrative of the
complex and unscientific formula, employed by the Sinhalese for this purpose :
2 pates make 1 mamma
3 tala-etas make 1 amu-eta
2 manawas 1 nelh or seru, cr
3 amu-etas
1 wi-eta
1 madat iya
kuruaiya
S wi-etas
2f, 3, 3f,
20 rnadatiyas
1 kalan
or 4 uellies 1 labs or kuruniya
3 kalans
1 hana
4 lahas
1 timba
2 huna.s
a palam
1 pela
10 lahas
2 half palams 1 palam

I amuna
2 ppaalams
1 knlundul
4 pales
2 kulunduls
1 pata or hunduwa
One annum is equivalent to five bushels, if thirty-two serus be reckoned to the
bushel ; but if each seru, or measure as it is sometimes called, be " pressed down" and
running over, only twenty-eight goes to the bushel. The terms neli, labs, pela and
amuna are also used to denote measurement of surface upon a meet snore:Hens
principle. One neli, for instance, with reference to surface, denotes that extent
of rice or kurakkan growing land which can be sown with that quantity of seed.
Similarly one immune is taken to mean that surface of land which is generally sown
by five Mulish' of seed. But different lands and localities naturally possess drilferent degrees of fertility, and consequently one amuna, as applied to surface, may
signify two acres, as is usually assumed in this district, or two and a-half, to which I
believe that it is considered to be equivalent in the Eastern Province. The kuruniye
and the laha are of varying size and extent, the former being soliloquies equal to the
laha, and at other times only equal to the neli.
BRITISH INDIA.GOVERNMENT WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
I tola, 180 troy grains=-80 toles = 1 seer, 2; lb. troy ; 40 seers = 1 rnaund=83
2-15th lb. avoir. (or IOU lb. trey). Grain is usually sold by weight throughout India.
Calcufia.The guz s 1 imp. yard ; the Bengal common cols or mile = 2,000
- 16 imp. acres; the factory maund of 4U seers
711 lb. avoir.
yards ; 301 biggan srThe bazar maund = 82 2-15th lb. avoirdupois. Tea is always reckoned by the
maund of 80 lb- avoirdupois.
Madras.The covid in cloth measure 18 3-5th inches ; but the English yard
of 36 inches is generally used ; the cawny in land measure = 57,600 square feet,
or about 1 acre. II roods and 11 poles ; the gauze of 80 parahs or 400 marcals in corn
or dry measure = about 161 imp. quarters or by weight 9,256116. avoir.; th)
ollocks = 1 English gallon, the maund of 8 vis, in measures of weight = 25 lb.
avoir.; the candy s_-- 20 maunds or 500 lb. avoirdupois.
Bomba !J.The guz = 27 inches; the maund of 40 seers = 28 lb. avoir.; the
candy of 20.maunds, each of 40 seers
5 cwt., reckoned for grain at 241 imp,
bushels ; the Surat candy of 20 maunds =7401 avoirdupois.
ClanaMeasures of Weight....100 catties = 1 pecul = 1331 lb. avoir.; 16
peculs and 80 catties = I ton ; 3 peculs = 400 lb. avoir.; 4 catty = 1 lb.; 3 catties
= 4 lb. 81 calks = l cwt.; 12 Weis = 1 lb. avoir. Cloth Measure....32 covids
= 13 imp. yards. Itinerary Measure. ... Li. 180 fathoms =632 yards; 200 hs
de

12

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

The Chines hake four different measures answering to the font; viz.,
The foot of the mathematical tribunal, English inches .. .. 13.1 2,-)
The builder's foot, called konghee . .. .. . . 12'7
The tailor's and tradesman's foot
I 8.33
The foot used by engineers ..
12.66
WEIGHTS OF ENGLISH COINS.
Gold.
dwt. gr.
Crown ..
Sovereign .. 5 31
Half Crown
Half Sovereign ... 2 13.
Sltiiling ..
Double Sovereign .. 10 6
Sixpence ..
Fourpence

dwt. gr.
.. 18 4 4-11
.. 9 2 2-11
3 15 3-11
1 19 7 n
.. 1 5 1 l 1

BRITISH 1% EIGHTS AND 11EISI . RES,


A SackFloor, 280 lbs. ; Coals 224 lbs.; a ton of Coals, 10 sacks.
The Metrical System of Weights is used in Belgium, Francis, Germany, Italy
Portutrl, Spain, Sw,d,n and Norway, and some other countries, the unit of which
is the Grunliae equal to 15.132 grains; the chief multiple of the Gramme is the
Kilogranac equal to 2.20.16 lbs. : in tpraetical use this is found incouvenii nt for
small gurehases, and nearly all commodities are sold by the demi or half kilo. The
eguiner of 50 kilos equ:sl to 1101 IDs., very nearly represents the English owt.; hut
heavy goods are sold hy E, 0 TOltatatb of 2,204- 621 lbs., at.out 19 cwt. 77 Ibis., the
Myriafirroanie being ignored.
In the United Statc and in Canada V e cwt. is generally reckoned as 100 lbs.,
and the ton of 20 cwt. equal to :3,000 lus.
In Russia the food of 36 lbs. is the commercial weight ; 133 roods equal to
1 English ton.
HAY AND STRAW.
Truss of Straw, :31: lbs. Truss of 011 Hay, MS lir
Truss of New Hay (to September 1st), 60 lb.
Loud, 36 TrussesStraw, II ewt. 2 qrs. b Pos.: Old Hay, 18 cwt.; Neu flay,
itt cwt. 1 qr. s.

corroN WOOL.
Cotton Wool, Bale variable: U.S.A. average 477 lbs. : Egyptian 71n lbs. ; East
396 lbs. ; Brazilian, 220 lbs.
'OTTON YARN.
Thread equal to 16 yards.
Lea, or Skein, skis. equal to 120 yards ' Also saran
Dank, bk. eauml to 7 Skeins, or 1:nas, for Silk.
Spindle, vol. equal to 18 Hanks.
Counts equal to the number of Hanks in 1 lb.
Bundle Hank s, either of b lbs. or 10 lbs.
Reek of Cotten vary from 30 to 1,760 yards, but by the new Act most be marked
correctly.
Bundles of Cotton are chiefly made up for export.
LIQUID MEASURE.
The Gill contains 8.865 cubic inches.
Tito Piot contains 4 gills or 34.660 inches.
Quart equal to 2 pints equal to S gills.
;ellen (Ansi to 4 quarts equal to 112 gills.
rin wins! t<i Gallon,' or h Barrel. Gals. Ills. Pis.
Firkin or Qnarter Barrel
... 9 ;111 7-2
)0 -10 $11
nker 110 gallons) .
Eilderkiijituncllet, or ; Barrel

:118
6 14
74
2 968

.
Barrel ...
10
.. 42 168 336
Tierce ; allons)
Hogstead of Ale Hi barrels) .. 54 216 932
... 72 286 571.:

BRITISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Practically. the only tucaiserea in use are gallena, q tart-, pints, and gills ; the
alle.rs are merely nautical : -.9., the hogshead of 51 galloos, alil was it,.e, contain,:
but 52 gallons. 1 quart, 1 pint, and 3.55 gills imperial measure ; and of wine six
nominal quart bottles go to the gallon. Of wines iniportel in easlia the following
are the usual measurement.:
. Pipe of Port or Masallett equal to 115 gals 1 Nledeira aryl Cape Equal to 92 gallo a
do 1 Sherry & Tent equal to 108
do
Pipe of Teneritre equal to 100
do 1 Butt of Lisbon dt Bucellas equal to 117 do
' Pipe of Marsala equal to 93
Anm of Hook and Rhenish equal to :10 gallons.
' Hog-head of Claret. 46; Port. 57; Sherry, 51 ; Madeira, 46 gallons.

Marked.

APOTHECARIES' FLUID MEASURE.

do Minims to (drops) equal to 1 Fluid Drachni


8 Drachma equal to I. Ounce
...
20 Ounces equal to I. Pint
...
8 Pints equal to 1 Gallon

..
...

f3
fA
0
C., or Cong.

1
2 Drachm equal to 1 Tea.spoonful
l'ascribing medicque by the spoon. Aux or
I Drachms equal to 1 Dessert-spoonful I raphd, is unsafe ius all those re
von,
vo,
2 Drachms equal to 1 Tahle.spoonfut
2
- zu m=8,

Graduated glass measures map


1 Ounces equal to 1 Wineglassful
I t ounees equal to 1 Teacupful
..)' he purchased Joe a fen. pence.

CUBIC OR SOLID MEASURE.


Cubic Foot equal to 1,728 Cubic Inches Stock of Wrod equal to 108 Cubic Feet
Cubic Yard equal to 27 Cubic Feet, 21-033 I Shipping Ton equal to 12 Cubic Feet of
bushels
Timber
Shipping Ton equal to 40 Cubic Feet I Ton of (replacement of a Ship equal to
merchandise
35 Cubic Feet
I

MEASURES OF LENGTH.

..

Mile Geographical, Admiralty Kuot, or Nautical Mile, 6,080 Feet equal to


1,0131 fathoms equal to P15 Mile Statute.
L-agne equal to a Mil s.
a
Degree equal to 60 Geographical, or 09.121 Statute Miles.
Inch, is. equal to 72 Points, or 12 Lints Yard equal to 36 Inches
P.ce, Miiitary equal to 2 Feet 6 Inches
Nail. 1-16 equal to 2t Inches,
Pace, Geometrical, equal to 5 Feet
Palm equal to 3 Inches
Fathom equal to 6 Feet
Hand equal to 4 Itches
Rodi. Pole, or Perch, equal to 5t yards
Link equal to 7-92 Inches
Chain (100 Links) equal to 22 yth (4 poles)
Quarter (or a Span) equal In 9 Inches
Cable's Length equal to 1110 Fa'honis
600 Feet.
Foot equal to 12 Inches
Furlong equal to 40 Rods 220 Yards
Cubit equal to 18 Inches
Mile equal to 8 Furlongs, 80 Chains, 320 Rods, 880 Fathoms, 1,760 Yards, 5,280
Feet, 68.360 Inehes.
Although no longer sold by that measure, Calicos, &o., are sometimes said to
be " EI wide "the English Ell being 11 yard, the Flemish Ell I yard, and the
French Ell 111. yard.
The old Scottish Nile was 5,920 f- et ; ten Saota Miles being about equal to
111 Statute Mile,. Irish Mile is 6,720 feet ; eleven Irish Miles being about equal to
14 Statute Miles
SQUARE, SURFACE, OR LAND MEASURE.
The Square Foot contains 144 Square Inches
Yard equal to 9 feet, equal to 1,296 Inches
Rod, Pole, or Porch equal to soi yards, equal to 272t feet
Cbain equal to 16 rods., equal to 484 yards, equal to 4,356 feet
Rood equal to 40 rods, equal to 1,210 yards, equal to 10,890 feet
Acre equal to 4 roods, equal to 160 rids, equal to 1,840 yards
Yard of Land equal to 38 acres, equal to 120 rood,
Hide equal to 100 acres, equal . to 400 roods

TITS AND MEASURES.


Mife equal to 640 acres. equal to 2,560 roods. equal to 6.400 chains, (gnat
to 102,400 reds, poles, or porches er 3,067,600 square yards.
An acre roveriay stated has fonr equal sides of 691 yards accurate measurement gives each side 20811 feet.

The sides of a square halfacre would be 147'581 feet, and of a square


quarter-acre, 104855 feet.
The above Imperial Measure is now employed in the United Kingdom, in
Canada. Australia and the Colonies generally, also in the United States ; but
occasionally some older measurements are referred to. Of these
The Lancashire and Irish Acre each of 160 Torches, contain 7,810 sq. yards
equal to 11;19835 Statute. 1 Statute eqUal to 0.617347 Lancashire or Irish.
The Cheshire Acre of 160 perches, each containing 64 square yards equal to
10,240 square yards.
The Cunningham Acre equal to 1.201322 Statute ; or 1 Statute Acre is equal
to 0.7744 Cunningham
The Scottish Acre equal to 1.261183 Statute (nearly 6,104 squato yards.)

ELECTRICAL MEASURES.
It is customary among electricians to express all measurements in terms of
the centimeter, gramme, second (C.G.S.) system, either as force or work according to their nature, and, due allowance being made for the effect of gravitation,
these Snits are called "absolute." To understand the basis of this system relopaires a great deal of very careni study, and more apace than we have at our
disposal ; but it is fair to mention that the accuracy aimed at has not, and
probably never will be, attained.
For practical and commercial purposes the chief units are the.
For the Measure of
VOLT
Electro motive force equal to about 92.6;",, of that given by ere
Daniell's battery cell.
OHM
Rs siatance equal to the resistance offered to the passage of a curren
of electricity by a thread of mercury 106 cm. long and 1 (Mitt
cross section at the temperature of melting ice.
AMPEEE. .
Current equal to the current 1 volt will drive through 1 ohm.
Coutomn
Quantity equal to 1 ampere following for 1 record of time.
AtIOROFARAD
Capacity equal to 2.000,001 coulomb at 1 volt pressure.
WATT
...Power equal to 44 ft. lbs. per minute.
Board of Trade Unit equal to 1,000 watts 1 hour.
746 watts equal to 1 horse power.
'In incandescent lamps of 16-candle power (r mina') about four watts are
required per candle power to give gumd economical results for domestic purposes.
One Board of Trade unit will keep a 16-Candle incandescent lamp alight
for about 16 hours.
TIMBER AND WOODS.
90 cubic feet rough, 50 cubic feet squared equal to 1 load
50 cubic feet of planks equal to I load
100 superficial feet equal to 1 squars of flooring
120 Deals equal to 100
Width of Battens, 7 inches*: Deals, 9 inches ; Planks are 2 to 4 inches thick
and 10 or 11 inches wide. A Cord of Wood is 21. tons, or 125 cubic feet.

CARPENTERS', BRICKLAYERS' AND BUILDKRS' MEASUREMENTS.


inches x 4t x 21
8/
...
Stock or kiln bricks
x 4 x 2
do
9
Welsh fire-bricks
x 4i x 1
do
9
Paving bricks
..
9t./ x 1
do
Iti
Square tiles
x 1
.< 0
6 e 0
...
...
Do
x :1 x 11
do
t3
Dutch clinker bricks
...
-
A Rod of brickwork DA feet x 161. feet . feet lit brick thick equal to
306 cubic feet, or 11A cubic yards, and contains about 4,500 tricks with about
75 cubic feet of mortar.
A square of Flooring is 100 square feet.
Ordinary bricks weigh about 7 lbs. each ; a load of 600 we;ghts over 11 toe

BRITISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,

15

WATER.
Orthic inch
.. equal to .0:461 lb.
do 10'0000 lb.
Gallon
Cubic foot equal to 62.3210 lbs. or 6.2321 gallons.
35-943 cubic feet (224 gallons) equal to 1 ton.

The gallon is equal to 277} cubic inches, equal to 0-16 cubic feet, equal to
10 lbs, distilled water.
Water for Ships : Ton, 210 gls. Batt 110, Puncheon 72, Barrel 36, Kilderkin 18.
Cisterns : 1 cubic foot is equal to about gallons, or 62.321 lbs. A cistern four
feet by 24 and 3 deep will hold lomat 187 gallops, and weigh nearly 16 21St.
in addition to its own weight.

THE ENGLISH AIME COMPARED WITH OTHER


EUROPEAN MEASURES.

p.:
E
English Statute Mile .....
English egg. Mile ..
Kilometer . ...
if ferinan Geog. Mlle ..
Russian Verst ..
Austrian Mile ..
Dutch lire ... ..
Norwegian Mile ...
Swedish Mile ... ...
Danish Mile .. ...
Swiss Stuntle .. ...

CC y
y 0i
t

Ve

100019867

ii

1 .009 0.217

1 -1
, 7'000 1'855
0.621 111'540 1'000
4 -610 11.000 7.420
0.6113 0'575 1'0117
4 .714 4'089 7'586
3158 13.000 5 b65
79321 ! 6191 11199
6'644 ' 5/64 10'692
4.582 1 4162 7-536
2187 2.592 4.808

0.450
0.13)4

1.1 woo

1-508 0119
1138 0145
9137 0'132
6.058 0.978
1100 0'141
7'11? 1.80
5115 e.734

0'144
11122
0150
1123 leiso 1-4841

r441 10'019 1'409


1'016 7-078 0194

0'648

4.505 0.134

13-V39 0.142
0.333 0'164
41.180 0.088
1 .338 1.111-17
0'192 0'094
1163 0 1172
1100 0'493
2135 1'000
1.921 0'648
1.354 0.887
0164 0125

0'151 0.111
0 169 0.211
0.094 0'133
0'694 9185
0'100 41142
0110 1106
0.520 0138
11157 1'499
1'000 1,119
0.705 1.000
0'449 0' 038

0135 .
01s8
0-208
1'543
0.922
1 .378
1 .157
2150
2.224
1 -5437
1.4100

TABLE FOR CONVERTING METRIC WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Hectare. Acre.
For the use of this table
the following explanation is
necessary : The figures in
heavier type represent either
of the two columns beside
them, as the case may be,
viz , with Ifectares and Acres
in the first set of columns,
I Acre equal 0.405 Hectare,

and vice versa 1 Hectare equal


471 Ames, and so on.

0'405
0109
1.214
1.619

3
4

Hilomtr, Eng. mil,

2171
1'669
4.942
8119
7.413
4'828
9.885
8.438
12.356
8.047
14.327
9-656
11'265
17.898
19189 12.779
29140 14484
21.711
16193
49'423 32.1/1
48'279
74134
04173
98.848
123'557 80'468
148'268 96.559
1791480 112'652

:square
Kilotntr. Eng. mil.

1 0'621 2'592

1'243 5'184

3 1-864 7'776
4 9'486 10'888
5 3'107 12.960
8 3-726 15'562

1 0.386
2 0'772
3 1158
4
5 SO
8 2'316

2123
5
2.428
8
2'833
7 4'350 18.144
7
7 2.709
3137
8 4'971 20'736
8
8 3:08.8
3'642
9 5'592 23.328
8 3.474
4'047 I0
10 6114 25120 to 3160
8.093 20
20 12-428 51.640 20 7120
12140 30
30 18'641 77.760 Sa 11.5so
16'187 40
40 24.855 1031380 4a 15140
20'284 SS
50 30-089 129.600 50 191100
24.286 611
4.10 37.283 155.520 00 23'1410
28.327 70
70 431497 181140 7,0 27.020
32173 80 197.892 128'746 80 49110 207160 lie 30.8so
36120 90 2s2-903 144139 90 55-974 133'480 90 34740
40167 100 247114 160132 100 62'138 259.200 I oo 3:460t
MEASURES

OF

TIME.

60 Seconds equal to ... ... 1 Minute


60 Minutes equal to ... ... 1 Hoar.
21 Hours equal to ... ... 1 Day.
1235. 56m. 4s. equal to 1 Si'lereal Day:;
7 Days equal to 1 Week
28 Days equal to I Lunar Month
28, 29, 30, or 31 Days, equal to 1 Calendar
Month

12 Calendar Months flue! to 1 Year


305f Days isms' to 1 Common Year
366 Days equal to 1 Leap Year
3651f. 55. 48m, 46s. equal to 1 Tropical Year

The Astronomical Day commences at noon, and is computed from 1 to 24 hours.


In 900 years 97 are Leap-years and 303 ccinmon, Leap-year being omitted
every 100th year, bat not omitted every 400th. (19(90 is was not a Leap year.)

Din IAD Li ND

kSl RES,
Pe.. 4

Pr'll 1111(1

I II.d, .11, ,,,, 1, ..c,

I guar!-. 0'l,1:1',, Ill' 11.1ii


p11rr;1111 In .1. !alias or kurinis

I LtIct i iwil to

I .11I111111a11 r1l11N1; 1..1 I lit 1L11. ,

do
do
do
do

1 pela

bey oto,1. L a t111 1.311,, S 1 )1'14

District.. Pattu, or
Division.

20 , Luart ,, or seers, or neli

do

laluls or kuroili,
-.: poxrahs
:, hoshels
..,11 peeks
110
Ilia quarts, or ...;oer. .o. IRli
do
ro billas Or kliritiii,
do
2 parralis
do . 1.}. 'Just-lel
do
5 peek,:
do
10 111.1411 , , or ,errs-, or neli
j1;

1-071d1 Measitre.
:iiii1111:111C, ,,.., lug. extent equal to 2k afire,
pelli !-;
do
do
2 roods 21.1 pen:11,
l;i1iI1 or kurunk do
do 10 perches
do
do
parrah's
1. rood -10 nerci o -im ,dier ,
i
do
2 roods.
ped,:'s
d.
do 20 perch(.,
o on it, or ,1..r - 1 ,
Ill) 2'1 perehe,
Nr+r 111-1- ir

Measure.

1 )ry Measure.

33

al , 11113..),

A10.1111114'

Mulloittivu
'

2 marakkals
12 quarts
11rtuakkal4

equal to 1 lui$11e1

1 nutrakkal
do 1 bushel
do 1 marakkal
do 1 bushel

12 knlis
21 lachel Wi Ills
1S' lachchams
1 nutrakkai

tr.)
.1(T
acre
I
II
1 acre
do 32 perches

12 (pia rtS
outrokkai
21 bushels

10 ; nutrakkal
to
1 bushel
11 or
}VatIdy 11
do 1 acre
perches,

V11111Illyu

seers
2 notrul;k:ik

do ara I - 10 I .

do

1 buslftl

4.1111.11 1. ,)

Paddy roll Ili-,


yam!,

11 11r.!

Vainku culture
acre

Native Dry and Land Measures in the Eastern Province.


District, Pattu, or
Division.

Trincomalee ...
Tr:Impalakamam
tc

Dodd iyapuram

Kaddukkulam

8 cut measures.
Wet Cuitiration.The seed paddy raises from * bushels in lo"
seersor7 heaped i- equal to:1 marakkal land to 32 bushels in high land per acre.
1
measures
4 marakkals do 1 bushel
Dry Cultivation.Fine grain, 2 measures per acre ; Indian corn, 17"
7i bushels
do 1 avanam
2 measures per acre.
12 quarts
do 1 marakkal 12 quarts equal to 1 marakkal
bushel
2 marakkals do 1
6 marakkals do 1 acre
10 bushels ' do 1 avanam
4 acres
do 1 avanam
do 1 neli*
2 quarts
15 nails
do 1 peddi or chandu
do 1 peddi
15 nails
8 peddis do 1 avanam
do 1 avanam
8 peddis
1 avanam do 5 acres in Tampalakamam
1 avanam
do 10 bushels
do 4 acres in Kantalai
do 3 acres in Kinniyai
do 1 nalit
3 measures
...;15 nails
do 1 pecldi or i acre
do 1 peddi
15 nails
2 peddis do 3 bushels, 2} for mud lands or 1 acti. 7,
peddis or
do 1 avanam
64 marakkals
1 avanam
do 12 bushels
I avanam do 4 acres
5 measures
do 1 nail
5 measures do I nali
2 nails
do 1 marakkal 2 nails
do 1 marakkal

Tamil Villages

24 marakkals
1 avanam

do 1 avanam
do 9 bushels

Kaddakkulam

6 measures
10 marakkals

do 1 marakkal
do 1 pahala or
peddi
do I avanam

Sinhalese Villages

Land Measure.

~,LII'lf:f.11

liattioaloa

Dry Measure.

4 pahala or peddi

2i marakkals do bushel
* bushels do acre

* See note t, page 11, Sessional Paper VI. of tea. The nali is there said to be equal to nearly 22 measures.
See note 1"., ibid. There seems to be another nali equal to 12 measures.

7r:

I IONRY,

IIONEI IN INIII t,
Value Sterling.
1 Pie
..
... t 0 Os (At/.
3 Pies
... = 1 Paiea or i anna
0 0 f
12 Pies
..,
.r., 1 Anna ...
...
0 0 1
16 Annas ...
... , 1 Rupee ..
...
0 1 4
15 Rupees ..
... 1 Gold Rripec
.
1 0 0
16 Rupees ...
--, 1 Goll INfeltur ...
1 1
5
100, 000 Rapt es ..
... - 1 Lskh ...
6,606 6 5
100 Lakts .,.
... = 1 Crate ...
2566,663 6 . 8
'
C.3wries (Cyprea nwncfa) are used in soma parts of Indit for fracti ins of a
pilau where pits are not in use ; their value varies will the locality, from 61 to
96=1 paisa.
Table for reducing Annas and Pies to Decimals of a Rupee and vice versa.
... ---\
1
1 I 2 ! 3
0
4
5
6
7 i 8
9 i 10
11

0 0001P 11.00 2 0104 . 0156 .0208 0260 0312 -02G:, 0417 40469 -0521 .0573
1

0625 0677 0729 0781 0833 0885 0937 099;1 1042 1094 1146 1108

1250 1302 1354 1406 1458 1510 1562 161f. 1607 1710 1771 1823

3 1875 1927 1979 2031 2083 2135 2187 2240 2292 2314 2396 2448
4

2500 2552 2604 2656 2708 2760 2812 28U 2917 2960 1 3021 3073

3125 3177 .3229 3281 3333 3385 3137 3490 3342 3594 3646 3093

3750 3802 2854 3908 3958 4010 4062 4115 4167 4219 4271 4328

4375 4427 4479

5000 5052 5104 5156 5208 5260 5312 1365 5417 5469 5521 5573

5325 5677 5729 5781 6833 5885 5937 5990 6012 6094 6146 6198

10

6250 6302 6354 6406 6458 6510 6562 0615 6607 6719 6771 6823

11

6875 6927 6979 7031 7083 7135 7187 '7240 7292 7344 7396 7448

12

7609 7552 7604 7656 7708 7760 7812 7865 7917 7969 8021 8673

4531 4583 4635 4687 4710 4792 4844 4896 4948

13 8125 8177 8229 8281 83.93 8385 8437

8542 8594 8646 8698

14

8750 8802 8854 8906 8958 9010 9062 911.) 9167 9219 9271 9323

15

9375 9427 0179 9531 9583 9635 9387 9740! 9792 9844 9896 9948

In a line with the amiss in the left-hand column and in the tame column
with the p''a at the top the decimal is found. Thus the decimal corresp-miing to
7a. 5p. is 4635; and, conversele for .6406, the value is fcund to be 10a. 3p.
The rapes weighs 180 grains t:oy, or one tola, and consists of 11 parts of
silver and 1 of alloy. The Gold Rupee is of the same weight and standard. The
Copier coirs are the half-anna weighing 200 gi Rine ; the quarter-ann?, or pain,
100 grains ; the half-paisa, 50 grail; a : and the pie, 93h grains.
In Bombay accounts iv o still oft n ktpt in I up( PR, quarttrs, and reel-25 race
malting ore alma.
In Madras accounts were formerly kept in stir pagodas, and cash, and thee
are still used in some parts cf the Presidency :
80 Cash
...
1 Fannin or Panam.
1 Star Pagoda, lulu et. Variane.
42 Panama
The Pagoda was cf old 1911 carats fine and intrinsioallv worth 7s. 5td.

10
It ILLS I TEST aims 11II EA EU TORS.

The following is the Law governing Wills executed in Ceylon, under


provisions of Ordinance No. 7 of 1840 and should be studied by those who
propose to execute Wills in the island
EVERY WILL SHALL BE IN WRITINti, AND SIGNET) BY THE TESTATOR IN THE
PRESENCE OF TWO WITNESSES AT ONETIME.No Will, Testament, or Codicil containing any devise of land or other iminoveeble property, or any I.eeptest of DOMINO
property, or for any other purpose whatsoever, shall he valid unless it shall be in
writing and executed in manner herein-after mentioned ; (that is to say,} it shall be
signed at the foot or end thereof by the Testator, or by some other person in
his presence and by his direction, and such signature shall be made or acknowledged
by the Testator in the presence da licensed notary public and two or mere witnesses,

who shall be present at the same time and duly attest sneh execution, or if no notary
!x shall be present, then such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the Testator
in the presence of live or more witnesses present at the sante time, and such witnesses
shall 8tthscribe the Will in the presence of the Testator, but no form of attestation
shall he necessary.

rl

APPOINTMENTS III WILL To RE EXECUTE!) LIKE OTHER WILLS, AND TO BE


VALID ALTHOUGH OTHER RIBVIRED SOLEMNITIES ARE NUT cesEKVED.Noappointment made by Will, Testament, or Codicil in exercise of any power shall/ he valid
unless the sante he executed in manner herein-before required ; and every Will, Testament, or Codicil executed ie manner herein-before required shall, so far as respects
the execution and attestet ion thereof, he a valid execution of a power of appnintment
by Will, Testament, or Codicil, notwithstanding that it shall have been expressly
required that a Will, Testament, ur Cudieil, made in exercise of such power, should
he executed with some additionitheor other form of execution or solemnity.
No WILL TO BE REVOKED BUT BY ANOTHER. WILL OR CODICIL, OR BY A WRITING
EXECUTED LIKE A WILL, OR BY DESTRUCTION.No Will, TestameM, or Codicil, or
any part thereof, shall be revoked otherwise than by the merriage of the Testator ue
Testatrix, or by another Will, Testament, or Codicil executed in manner herein-heford
required, or by some writing declaring an intention to revoke the same, and exeentee
in the manner in which a Will, Testament, or Codicil is herein-before required tolhr
executed, or by the burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying the same by the Testato,
or Testatrix, or by seine person in his or her presence, rind by his or her direction
with the intention of revoking the saute.
_No ALTERATION IN A WILL SHALL HAVE ANY EFFECT UNLESS EXECUTED
AS A WILL.No obliteration, intertineation, or other alteration made in any Will,
Testament, or Codicil after the execution thereof shall he valid or have anyetiffeet,
except so tar as the wordy" effect of the Will, Testament. or Codicil Wort! such
alteration shall not be apparent, uuless Such alteration shall be executed in like
manner as terein-before is required for the execution of the Will, but the Will
Testament, or Codicil, with sucha Iteration as part thereof, shall be deemed to be duly
executed if the signature of the Testator or Testatrix, aud the subscription of the
witnesses be made in the margin or some other part of the Will, Testament, or Codicil
opposite or near to such alteration. or at the foot ur end or or opposite Or near to such
alteration, or at the lout or end of or opposite to a memorandum referring to such
alteration. and written at the end or some other part of the Will, Testament, or Codicil
No WILL REVOKED TO BE REVIVED OTHERWISE THAN BY RE-EXECUTION, OR.
A CODICIL TO REVIVE IT.--NO Will, Testament, or Codicil, or any part thereof, which
shall be in any manner revoked shall be revived otherwise than by the re-execution
thereof, or by a Codicil, executed in manner herein-before required, and showingnra
to revive the same ; and when any Will, Testament, or Codicil which shalll he
partly revoked anti afterwards wholly revoked shall be revived, such revival shall not
extend to so ranch thereof as -shall have been revoked before the revocation of the
whole thereof, unless an intention to ihe contrary he shown.
PUBLICATION NOT To BE REQUISITE.Every Will, Testament, or Codicil executed
in manner herein-before required shall be valid without any other publication thereof ; provided always, that every such Will, Testament, or Codicil shall, after the
decease of the Teat...tater or Testatrix, be duly proved and recorded in the District
Court empowered by the charter to grant probate or administration in such ease,
according to such general rules of practice as may now or hereafter be made
by the judges of the Supreme Court.
WILL NOT TO BE VOID ON ACCOUNT OF 1NCoMPETENCY OP ATTESTING W1TNEs8.
If any person who shall attest the execution of any Will, Testament, or Codicil shall
at the time of the execution thereof, or at any time afterwards, he incompetent to be
Testament, or Codicil
admitted a witness to prove the execution thereof,
shall not on that account he invalid.

20

WILLS.

GIFTS TO AN ATTESTING WITNESS TO BE V0111.If any person shall attest the


execution of any Will, Testament, or Codicil to whom or to whose wife or husband
any beneficial devise, legacy, estate, internal, gift, disposition, or appointment
of or affecting any immovable or movable property (other than and except charges
and directions for the payment of any debt or debts) shall be thereby given or made,
such devise, legacy, estate, interest, gift, disposition, or appointment shall, so far
only as concerns such person attesting the execution of such Will, Testament, or Codicil, or the wife or husband of such person, or any person claiming under such person
or wife or husband, be utterly null and void, and such person so attesting shall he
admitted as witness to prove the execution, or to prove the validity or invalidity
thereof, notwithstanding such devise, legacy, estate, interest, gift, disposition, or
appointment mentioned, in such Will, Testament, or Codicil,
CHF:Drum ATTESTING TO BE ADMITTED A WITNESS.In Case by any Will,
Testament, or Codicil any immovable or movable property shall he charged with
any debt or debts, and any creditor, or the wife or husband of any creditor whose
debt is so charged, shall attest. the execution of such Will, Testament, or Codicil, such
creditor, notwithstanding such charge, shall be admitted a witness to prove the
execution of such Will, Testament. or Codicil, or to prove the validity or invalidity
thereof.
EXECUTOR To iiE ADMITTED A wITNEss.That, no person shall, on acconne
of his or her being an executor or executrix of a Will, Testament, or Codicil, be
incompetent to be admitted a witness to prove the execution of such Will, Testament,
or Codicil, or a witness to prove the validity or invalidity thereof ; nor shall any
executor pr executrix, by reason of his or her attesting such Will, forfeit the
recorn pence or commission for his or her trouble payable by law, custom, or practice.
SoLDIERs' AND MARINERS' WILLS ExcEPTED.Notwithstanding anything in this
Ordinance contained. any soldier being in actual military service, or any mariner
or seaman being at sea, may dispose of his personal estate as he might have done
before the making of this Ordinance.
4

The following instructions May be of further use, hat it must be remembered they are based on the English Law : Assuming that a lawyer is not employed, a person having resolve 1 to make a will
must not regard it as a light matter, to he got rid of in a few minutes, like writing a
letter, but one demanding the most serious attention. It is only after a person is
dead, and cannot explain his meaning, that his will can be open to dispute. It is the
more necessary, therefore, to express what is meant in language of the utmost
clearness, avoiding the use of any word or expression that seems to admit of another
meaning than the one intended. The lawyers have a maxim that the =foreseen (i.e.,
the etrsnt not provided for) always happens. It is better-4p bs prolix than to leavo
the smallest room for doubt or uncertainty, although the same name or word he
repeated over and over again. :Sounding phro803 are entirely out of place. Avoid the
use of " legal terms," such as " heirs and " issue,'' when the same thing may be
expres.ei in plain language. If in writing the will a mistake be made, it is better to
rewrite the whole. Before a will is executed, that is, signed by the testator in presence
of two witnesses, an al terat on may be made by striking through the words with a pen
but opposite to such alteration the testator and witnesses should write their names or
place their initials. Never scratch out a word with a knife or other instrument, and
no alteration of anykind whatever must be made after the will is executed. If the
testator afterwards wishes to change the disposition of his estate, it is better to make
a new will, revoking the old one, rr to add a codicil to the first, which must be duly
executed mud attested in the same manner as the original will. A will should be written
in ink and very legibly on a single sheet of pacer. Although, of course, forms of wills
must vary to alit differ et cases, the following directions may be found useful to those
who, in eases of emergency, are called upon to draw up wills, either for iheinselves
or others:
TESTATOR ox Tsrr,\raix.The person who makes the will is the testator, 03
if the will-maker bs a woman, the teatatrix.
Es rart;.By this word is to be undereto al property of all kinds, b ,th real and
personal. Real property includes tithes and advowsons, as well as freehold land and
housss ; while personal property includes debts due, arrears of rents, money, leasehold
property, house furniture, goods, assurance policies, stock in public companies,,
and the like.
ItEsIMIARY LEGATEEs.It is WP.1 in all cases to loave to some person or perilous
" the residue of my estate and effects," although it may be thought that the whole
of the property has been disposed of in legacies already a mentioned in the will. It

WILLS.

21

To BEGIN A WILLA form in which a will may be commence i is :" This is


the lost will eine, Thomas Smith, of Vino Cottage, Silver Street, Reading, iu the
County of Berks."
To END A WILLAfter disposing of the property, the will may be ended as
follows :" And I revoke all former wills and codicils. Dated this tenth day of
December, 1890."
EXECUTION OF A WILLThe testator should sign his name at the foot or cu
of the will, in presence of two witnesses, who will immediately sign their names in his
and iu each other's presence. A person who has been left a legacy or share of residue
in the will, or whose wile or husband has been left a legacy, should not be an attesting
witness. Their attestation wou'd be good, but they would forfeit the legacy. It is
better that a person named as executor should not be a witness. Husband a n d wife
may both be witness, provided neither is a legatee. If a solicitor be appointed
executor, it is lawful t direct that his ordinary foes an I charges shall be laid; but
in this case he (as an interested party) must no be a witness to the.will.
ATTESTING EXECUTION.Oppobite to or humid' the testatsr's signature should be
written the attestation clause. The following form of attestation will bo fouud
sufficient :

Signed by the testator [or 'militias, us the case may


be-1, in the presence of us, both present at the same Memos Smut' LSignaturo
of Testator.
time who in his [or her] presence and iu the presence
of each other have hereunto set our names as witnesses.
William Jones, of Vine Cottage, Silver siren', Reading, Tailor, Henry M. organ, of
North Street, Reading, Esq.
It is desirable that the witnesses should be fully described, as they may possibly
be wanted at some future time,. If the testator should be too ill to sign even by a
mark, another person may sign tPio testator's name to the will for him, in his prestnee
and by his direction, and in this ease it should be shown that the testator knew the
contents of the document. The attostatiou clause should therefore be corded
"Signed by Thomas Brown, by the direction and in the presence of the testator
Thomas Smith, in the joint presence of us, who thoreupon signed our names in his
presence and in the presence of each other, the will having been first read over to
the testator, who appeared fully to understand the same." If the testator be blind
the will should be read aloud to him iu the presence of the witnesses, an I the fact
mentioned in the attestation clause. If by Mailvorteuce the testator should have
signed his will without the witnesses being present, th D the attestation should be :
" The testator acknowledged his signature already made as his signature to his last
will and testament, in the joint presence," &c. Any omission in the observance of
these details causes delay and expense, and sometime s great difficulty is experienced
in procuriug an affiadvit bjia, one of thu attesting witnesses before the will Ltn be
admitted to Probate.
CODICIL.When any change is required to be made in the disposition of property
as stated in the will, the change should be embodied in a codicil. A coSicil should
begin :" This is a codicil to the will of me, Thomas Smith, of Vine Cottage, Silver
Street, Beading, in the county of Berks. the said will bearing date," &e. A codieis
must be dated at the end, and signed and witnessed with exactly the same formalities
as the will.

Execeross.It is usual to appoint two executors, although one is sufficient. The


name and address of each executer should be given in full, as follows." I appoint
John Jones, of number twenty one, London Street, Ipswich, and Edward Matthews,
of number seventeen, Market Street, Lincoln, executors of this my ill." An executor
may bs a legatee tinter the will. Thus a child or wife to whom the whole or a
portion of the estate is left may be appointed sole executor, or one of t vo esecutora,
The addresses cf the executors arc not necessary, if it is well !swam who are the
persons intended ; but it is desirable, here as elsewhere, to avoid ambiguity or vagueness.
REVOCATION.A will is revoked by a subsequent will (but only so far as such
subsequent will operates as 3 virtual revocation, as by making other provisions
inconsistent with the previous will ; for this reason a will should always have a clause
revoking previous testamentary dispositions), or by burning, tossing, or otherwise
destroying the same. It is not sufficient to obliterate the will with a pen. Marriage
in every ease nets as the revocation of a will ; so that after marriage the old will should
be re-acknowledged, or a new one made.
To ONE PERSON ABSOLUTELY.When it is the intention to leave all the property
to one person, as for instance is wife or child, the will may read :"I devise and
bequeath all toy estate and abuts, real and personal, which I may die possessed of or
entitled to, unto my wife Mary Smith, absolutely.-

r
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OVERLAND MAIL 'MILL

22

Showing the Probable Dates of Arrival ek. Departure of the Mails during 1905.
HOMEWARD.
Leave
COLOMBO.

Leave
Pour SAID.

Jan. 27 Feb. 7
Feb. 11
29
t Jan.
16
Feb.
4
Feb.
Feb. 10 Feb. 2)
Feb. 25
t Feb. 12
March 2
Feb. 18
Feb. 24 March 6
March 11
t Feb. 26
March 16
March 4
Marsh 10 March 20
t March 12 March 25
March 30
Marsh 18
3
April
March 24
8
April
t /s1 rch 4,26
April 13
1
April
April 7 April 17
April 22
9
t April
April 27
April 35
April 21 May 1
April 23 May 0
May 11
April 29
May 5 May 17
8 May 21
1- May
May 13 May 25
May 19 May 31
4
June
t May 22
8
May 27 June
June 2 June 14
Juue 19
li
-1- June
June 10 June 22
Juno 16 June 23
3
July
f Jail 20
6
July
Juno 24
June 30 July 12
17
July
4
t July
July 20
8
July
July 14 July 26
July 31
t July 18
August 3
* .July 22

Arrive in
LONDON.

Leave
COLOMBO.

Leave
PORT SAID.

ArEvei in
LONDON.

Feb 13 July 28 August 9 August 14


Feb, 17 f Augu t 1
August 14
August 20
Feb. 23 " August 5
August 2t
August 17
Feb 25 August 11
August 23 August 28
Ditereh 3 t August 15 August 28
&pt. 3
March 9 * August 19
August 81
Sept. '7
Augu t 25
March 11
Sept.
6
Sept. 11
March 17 t AnguEt 29
Sept. 11
Sept. 17
March 23 Sept.
2
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
March 25
Sept.
8
Sept. 20
Stpt. 25
March 31 t Sept. 12
Sept. 25
Oot.
1
April
6 Sept. 16
Oct.
5
Sept. 28
April
8
Sept. 22
Oct.
9
Oct. 4
April 14 t Sept. 25
Oat.
14
Out.
8
April 20 Spt. 30 OA.
Oat. 19
12
April 22 Oat.
6 Oct. 18 013+. 23
April 23 t Oct.
8
Oct. 21
Oct.
27
May
4 Oct. 14
Oct. 26
Nov.
2
May 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 30 Nov. 4
May
12 f Oct.
22
Nov. , 4
Nov. 111
May 18 Oct. 28
Nov.
9
Nov. 16
May 22 Nov. 3 Nov. 13 Nov. 18
May 27 t Nov. 5 Nov. 18 Nov. 24
June
1 Nov. 11
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
June
5 Nov. 17 Nov. 27 Do?. 2
June 10 I- Nov. 19
Deo.
2
Doc.
8
June 15 Nov. '25
Dec. 14
Dea.
7
June 19
Dec.
1
D. c.
11
Dec.
16
June 25 t Deo.
3
Deo. 16
Dec. 22
June 29 Deo.
9
Deo. 21
Deo. 28
July 3 Deo. 15 Dec. 25 Do. 30
July
9 -I Dec.
17
Dec. 30
Jan.
5
July
13 * Dec. 23 .Jan.
4
Jan. 11.
July 17 Dec. 29 Jan. 9 Jan. 14
July 23 t D.o. 31
Jan.
13
Jan.
19
27 * Jan.
6
Jan.
July
18
Jan,
25
July 31 Jun. 12 Jan. 23 Jan. 28
14
August 6 f Jan.
Jan. 27
Feb.
2
August 10 * Jan. 20
Feb.
1
Feb.
8
OUTWARD.

Leave
LONDON,
3
f Jan.
13
Jan.
Jan.
13
t Jan.
17
* .Jan. 21)
27
Jan.
31
t Jan.
3
* Feb.
lo
Feb.

Anise in
L-ave
PORT SAID. CoLosino.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
F b
Feb.
Feb.

9
13
18
21
27
1
6

10
15

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Fob.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,

Leave I
Leave
LOND>N.
PORT SAM

Arrived in
COLOMBO

Feb. 20
14
Match 5
22 t Feb.
Feb. 24
24 Feb
17
March 8
24
Feb.
March 1
March 11
29
28 , March 6
8 t Feb.
March 18
2 March 3
March 10
March 21
March 15 ! March 25
19
March 10
March 20
April
1
11 f March 14
5
April
March 24
25 March 17
March 29
25
March 24
April
8

ar English Mails are despatched via Brindisi French Mails. via Mar.

23

OVERLAND MAILS ; ABBREVIATIONS,


Cox ci ,

OVERLAND MALI.

OUTWARD.Contd.
Leave
LONDON.

+ March 28
* March 31
April
7
f Apr I 11
April 14
April 21
t April 25
* April 28
May 5
9
f May
* May 12
May 19
I May 23
play 26
June 2
6
t June
* Jane
9
June 16
t June 20
June 23
June 30
t July
4
7
July
July 14
+ July
18
July
21
July 28
t August I
August 4
Auc;uat 11

Leave
PORT NA ID.

Air I
3
April
7
April 12
April 17
April 21
April 26
May I
May 5
May 10
May IS
May 19
May 24
May 29
June 2
June 7
June 12
June 16
June 21
June 26
June 30
July
5
July 10
July 14
July 19
July 24
July 28
August 2
August 7
August II
August 16

Artily, (1 in I
Cru.omito.

Leave
LONDON.

461 15 f August 15
April 18 * August 18
Auf ust 25
April 22
April 29 I August 29
3 * &t pt.
1
May
May 6 Sept. 8
May 13 [ Sep'. 12
M:iy
16 " Sept. 15
May 20 Sep'. 22
May 27 f Sept. 26
May 31 * Sept. 29
June 3 Oct. 6
June 10 Oct. 10
June 13 Oot. 13
June 17 Oct. 20
June 24 Oct. 24
June 28 * Oct.
27
July 1 Nov. 3
8 1- Nov.
7
July
July 11 * Nov. 10
July 15 Nov. 17
July 22 t Nov. 21
July 26 * Nov. 24
July 29 Dec. 1
August 5 t Dec.
5
August 8 * Dee.
8
August 12
Dec. 15
August 19
Dec:
19
August 23
Dec. 22
Dec.
29
August 26

L, aye
Skin

Arrived in
Cor,^mun.

Angel t
August 25
August 30
Sept. 4
Sept. S
sept. 13
Sept. 18
ep'. 22
Sept. 27
2
Oct.
Ott.
6
Oct. 11
Cet 16
Oct. 20
Oct. 2-7,
Oct. 80
Nov. 3
Nov. 8
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nova 22
Nov, 27
Dec.
1
Dee. 6
II
Der.
Dec. 15
Dec. 20
Dec. 25
Dec. 29
Jan,
3

Sept. 2
Sep'. 5
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 20
S pt. 23
Sept, 30
3
Oct.
Oct,
7
Oct. 15
Oct, 18
Oct. 2t
Oct.
Ytl
Oct, 31
Nov. 4
Nov. 12
Nov. 15
Nov. IS
Nov. 20
Nov. 28
2
Dec.

PORT

Da

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11)

Dee. 13
Dt c. 16
Dec. 24
Dec. 26
Dec. 30
7
Jan.
Jail.
10
Jar. 13

ar English Mails are despatched via Brit.disi ; Ftench M ail via Miii,seilles
are indicated by an asterisk ('t) ; German Mails, via Naples, 13,, a dagger (1. ).
Abbreviations used in connection with Conimeree.
Al, a ic, acct.Account.
A. 0,Anno Domini. in the year of our
Lord.
Ad val.Ad rainerm, according to estimated value.
A. M.Arde rrteridie a , 1,.efore told-day.
Bar.Barrel.
b.c.Barleyeorn ; 4 lines, or one-third of
Ian inch.
B. L.Bill of Lading.
BT.Bills payable.
B. P.-11111 of parcels.
B. R.Bills receivable.
Br. limpBritish Empire.
Bus.Bushel, 8 gallons.
C., cent., eentum.A hundred.
C. AChartered aceountnat.
mo. Calendar month.
Cap.Chapter.
Car.Carat. 4 grains.
C. E.Civil Engineer..
C.F.Cost and Freight.
C. F. & 1.Cost, Freight and Insurance.
Clk.Clerk.
Co, C01131VtComPallY

Con.Consolidated.
Cr.Creditor.
Cwt.hundredweight, 112 lbs.
D.Drharii. pence.
dad.--Days after date.
Deg.-aDegree. .
Dep.Departure.
0. 0.Del grotto, by the grace of God.
Ditto, do.Again ; the same.
Doz.Dnaen.
Dr.Debtor ; Doctor.
dr.Dram, consisting of 2711 gra.
el s.Days after sight.
D. V.Deo roleatc, God willing.
dwt.Pennyweight, 24 grains.
Ed.Edition ; editor.
E. E.Errors excepted.
E. & 0. E.Errors and omissions excepted
E. G., e. g., or ex. gr.Excntpli gratia,
for example.
Etc., &c.Et cetera, and the rest.
Ex., Ex or.Executor.
Ext.Extract.
F, or ft.Foot or feet.

31

illItit EV I ATIoNS USED IN CONNECTION WITH COMMERCE.

Fa.Fathom, U feet
F. n. q.Fair average quality.
FPCFerit, he did it.
Fi. fn Flare jaciaR, a judicial writing.
Fi r.Fi rkin.
F. o. b.Free on board.
F. p. a.Free of particular average.
Fur.Furlong. eighth of a mile.
Gal.Gallon, Gals.-Gallons.
Gov.Government, governor.
C. P. 0.General Post Office.
Gr.Grain. 2-1 make 1 dwt.
Gro.Gross.
Neb.Haberdashery.
H. E.Hie eat, this is.
H. K. 1. C. S.Honourable East India
Company's Service.
heads
illul.--ilogshead, 54 gals. Mids.Hogslion., ilonhle.--lionottrable.
linud.Hundred.
lb., Ibid./bitlem, in the same place.
I. e., Td eat. that is.
Imp. Gal.Imperial Gallon.
Imp. Mea.Tmperial Measure.
In.Inch,. Ins.Inches.
Incog.Inroonito, unknown.
Inc. Tax.Income Tax.
1. 0. IT.Memorandum acknowledging
a debt.
Inst.The present month.
lnt.Tnterest
I. Q.fileni qua?, the same ns.
I tal. 1 tad inn. Italics.
I: il.Kilderkin, 18 gallons.
.COne pound, 20s.
lb.Libra, a pound of 16 oz.
L. C.Letter of credit.
Le.League.
L. ll.Lady-day,
L. A. T.Landed Association Terms.
Lat.Latitude, Latin.
Lon.Longitude.
L. a. d.Libras, Solidi, Denarii: pounds,
shillings, pence.
Lug. ,r.--Luggage train.
M..til 1 e. a thousand.
Maj.Majority.
Manfr.Manufacturer.
m'a,Months after date.
Mdms.Mesdam es, ladies.
Mdlles.MeRtit moisel leo, unmarried
[ladies.
Men.Measure.
Messrs.Messieurs, gentlemen.
Mi.Mile.
Michs.-141 ichad mas.
Mids.Midsummer.
Min.Minute.
Mo.Month ; size of a book.
M. 0.Money Order.
M. P.Member of Parliament.
M. S,Mama Srripta, manuscript ; plural
11 S .
m/sMonths after sight.
M. tr.Mail train.
N. B.Nota Benc, mark well ; North
Britain, Scotland.
Nem. con.Neminc cont rad irentc, no one
opposing.
Nil.Nlit it, nothing.
N. L.Non liquet, it appears not.
No.Numerus, number.
N. P.Notary Public.
N. S.New style.
o/aOn account of.
Obj.Objection.
%Per cent.

One and one..One month's prompt with


1 per cent. discount.
.
Ord.Ordinary, ordnance.
0. S.Old style.
Oz.Ounce.

P. or p.Page of a book ; pp., pages.


Per arm.annum, by the year.
Per et., per cent.Per mama, by the
hundred.
Phy.Physic.
Pk.Pack ; peek, 2 gallons.
P. M.Post meridian, afternoon.
Pr.Pair
Pro tem.Pro trmparr, for a time.
Prox.Peo.rintn, in the next imenth is
understood).
P. S.Post scri pi a in, postscript, written
afterwards.
Pr.Price.
Pt.Pint.
NILPuncheon, 81 gals, old measure ;
nearly 70 gals. imp.
Q.Question.
Q., Qr.,Quarter, 28 lb.
Q., Qn., Qy.Query.
Q. L.Quantum libel., as much as you
please.
Q. S.Quantum suaicit, a sufficient
quantity.
Qu. or Qt.Quart, 2 pints.
Q. V.Quad ride, which see.
R.Rood, Ill poles. R., Re.r,, Region, King,
Queen.
R. E. Royal Engineer,
Rec.Receipt.
Rev.Revenue.
S., Shil.Shilling.
Sc.,Silicet, that is to say ; score.
Scr.Scruple, 20 grains.
Sec.Secretary; second, sixtieth part of
a minute.
Sen., Sr.Senior.
Sht.Sheet.
Sk.Snck.
Sov.Sovereign.
Sq.Sevens, following. Sqq. Sequentes
in the plural.
Sq. ft.Square feet.
Sq. p.Square pole.
Sq. yd.Square yard.
St.Street ; station, stone, 14 lb.
St.Strike 2 bushels.
Td.Tod, 28 lb. of wool.
Goods when sold to be taken
by buyers as landed, "all
Tel queI or
faults," with the exception
'
I
of
sea damaged, for which
Tale "ale
L an allowance is made,
Temp.Temperature.
Ter.Terminus.
Ult.Ultimo, in the last(month is understood).
U. S.United States.
U. S. A.United States Army.
Via.By way of,
Viz.Videlicet, to wit, namely.
Vol.Volume.
Wt.Weight.
Wy.Wey, tii tons of wool, or 5 qrs of
COM.
Xmas.Christmas.
Yd.Yard, 3 feet.
ec, etAnd.
,tc.Et catera. and the rest.
14-2i.Prompt fourteen days ; discount
21 per cent,

DERIVATIONS AND MEANINGS,

'26

OF TIlE NpI ES OF SOME OP THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS, VILLACIFS,


DISTRICTS, RIVERS, AND MOUNTAINS IN CEYLON,

( As corrected and revised by the late B. tincockara Esq., MinIaliyar


Chief Sinhalese Translator to CFovernment ; the Tate- K. C. B. Kumarakulai+ingam, Esq., Mutlaliyar, Tamil Interpreter to H. E. the Governor and Chief
Tamil Translator, Colonial Secretary's Office ; P Ranasinha, Esq., Proctor,

it Supreme Court, M. C. R.R.A.S. ; A. M. Gnnasehara Mtulaliyar of the


Kegistrar(enerars Office ; and others.)

[It must be,,borne in mind that each word admits of so many interpretations
l',c that it is impossible in most ease + to give the correct meaning or derivation i f
..)." words without studying the history coni.ented with the objects indicated by them.]

Agarapatana-Plain of pits liandiarabottiwa-Bee-gitilet Dandagarauwa-Timber STUAkkaraipattu-Division it or swarm


'age
c furher hank or shore Ha mbignha totupala- re e r r y Dam weft!, -Fire wood bank
of
...tforti
of
the/A-int/if
tree
Akininana-Forest
i ehigampalkoritle-Korale In
banitainguina- Tre:ootry vie- which Pchipmpola is
trees
Akuramboda- ihirderingAku- Inge
Dehhavita-Intne-tree r.peadow
ram, is temple ' frandarawela-Royal field Dchiwala-Lime-tree forest
Akuvessa - Gravel heap C) Ratalgala -Sweet-potato rock Dekande-Douhle rock
A ingalla -Yam rock Ilatgula--Rice rock Del iota -Bread frni t ferry [I h
Alnitola-elln Vain leaf rapid Ea tagalla- Bamboo rock Denualisra - In oul rleri ver moltRatawatta, Bamboo garden Demo& Ira tpattn-Seven pftter waterfall
A lawatugodit -1( a in -g laden Buttienion-diatiakainpo, the tom of the TaturIs
muddy lake
Dv Walliedi if atpattla -Temple
viDa9
Alawwa.-(Ghost village') liatticottalt ound fort Idatpattu
Alutganst-New village Rattuluoya-Rice-grain river Dikoya-Long river '
Alutkurukorale-Newly np- Reliatta -LI ibis,' a s garden Dikwella Long beach
portioned kemle (from Bellwatta)f Ditabida D 'WOW trees vie.
!iridium:au- New city II eli g ark o r u 1 e-lieli rock la.c,
Altiwihara-Illuminated or kora le
Di y a ta law's- W liter pia in
bright wihara Bellifuleya-River of the Buff Dorlanduwa-Orange island
Amistgantuwa.--Mangovillage stakes or slimy river DI a laugaslanibt-( fringe trees
Amhalangeda- It es t li 0 use lientota-Dreaded or terrific grove
Iry ferry
Dolosbage Twelve divisions
village
A mbIllantota -Hothouse f er- iter awaits- Re rmf orest (forest I)ottani, From DeiVill11114171,
Affilstwela -Mango field of a kind of water plants) city of the gods
Dullewa -Fibrous plant tanks
Anihepitssa Mango bush Bibile-Bubble
Ampitiya-llorn-plain [est lringiriya-subtermtm.n rock Dumhara-(A contraction of
Shed
of
the
forBintenna-Level
surface
plain
Udumbara),
the fig country
Armniaduwa Andiambalan[v. - R e s t i li g li ,gawantalawa-if a p p y or
prosperous
plain

place of the mendicants
Elbeilda- Cold jungle'
lippl.Wil btrt-11,1 rev gi t n t en or F,lka c lit wit-Cold
brook!
(Arallyaif;
Angulana-Forest of Angela garden of minor cultivation Elpitiya- Cold plain
liolgeca-Chaff' or barren ril- Ersver-Place which one can
trees*
Anuradhapura-City of Anti- rage
not reach
Bopataluwa -Bodree plain Erukkalampiddi - Ca.otropiv
radius
A runayaka -Jungle Build gluon -.Betel village gigdntra ni1Mck
Pigiriva-Horse mountain how ohopitiya-Ilotel store Ernvil-Cowdung tank
E tapola-Tusker's place
Atakulankorale- Eight-Raids plain
' Rattail' Einddlin's hall Etugala-Elephant rock
Ronde
Atulugamkorale -Korale in
which Atulugama is chammantitrai-Sfeall veresel 1:12,7.etn'
.__R
---,S,,trtrohdrise
Awissawelia-lanreliable dam port
Ch' ekacicheri-- -Mule: v,l- Gailmin--Rocky bank
1.41g ` large
Patialont-silversmiths vii.
Rock hill
g.,,,,,k,n
Ism.
lladitM liadtalea-tree village chllaw_safr,pt.m, diving in
Gulkissa-Rockv inlet of the
Italangoda View mound water
Galle-Rocky prate
ChinnachchedelikitlamSmall
BRI-6ffitillImdara"-EmluAtchure
Gallen-kandura-oya - Itock
of the Bala-fish plain (or of elieddi tank
.
cave mountain stream
warriors, being inhabited by
Colombo- From &(ornio, sea
the " tiewapanne" people of
Qamms.duwa- Village shed
Ganipaha--Five
villages
the
"
salagams
"
caste)

Gampola- River city
1 lialapitlyo-Bala-fish p 1 it i n Itambadoniva-Dantto tree Oondanthi k er inmith V)
(or
do.)
1-
i Balane-The view plain or volley Gangubodapattn--River bank
i Bambalapitiya Contracts ti Dainbagastaiawa-Open glade rattle
1. f r 0 in Ira fa fr Ineaterpitiya, of Mamba trees Guam-Kilya-White or beauplain of the trairdm. forest Dambulkt-Darnba cave tiful plain I

Iill

Forest of canoes.-w
[ hibiscus Branch" is the literal meaning of the word, but there is a word "
which means a notice of sale. Perhaps; a place where such Mak& are affixed- W
; Hill paddy .Bungle.--W I. Hill paddy plum-VI...P.M c, Plain of the (iawarns
tRubelus ladle us)?-D.W.F.
3

20 DERIVATIONS & MEAN I NG S OF CEYLON PLACE NAM Eli.- - (Co ) 1 1 r I .


urruratek White or ltennti- Kelugangii-Black river
Kurimegala-Small elephant
fuljungle
Kalupahana -Black stone
rock
Ginigathena -Henn (c li e n a Kaluta ra -Black river ferry
F. inn wit Korale-Rratral korn le
whirl, took fire
Kamburnpitlya- Smit Its' village
0 intota-Gin ferry, (mouth of
Labugaina-Gourti village
Wit ricer)
Kanilabadapattu- Pali ii bon- Iiindida- Place of the well.
Uirinlla-BoeIty village
dering the mitnntain
o r well-bordering
0 iruwapattu--Rocky pitttu Kan tala i -Tamil for Gangs Isla.
village
e
gg
00napinnwela-Field where
country along the bank of latnawa---Salt village
the elk SWAM
the river
latnugala-Salt rock
Hand/Ina-TIM forest,
lauttipokuna(Tanque Salgado)
llabarana-flabarala fort st
Kandapola-Hill city
- Salt tank
Ilakgala-Conch rock
Kandy-11111 town "
3Irtarpo-To pe of Ma hada a&
liakmana---Walk
Kankecantnrai-Port of Gnui big berry) trees
Haldummulla-Corner where gesan, god of Ganges
Idadampitiya-Plain of the big
lint (criteria) was given
Itappittawittta-C a p t a i u' a
berry trees
Hapit iga tu-Ilare plain village
Garden
.'l a d a wit I ail e n n a -Mire
. limpatitle-Salis plain
Karikkadclunauliti-Ch n. r coal
(slough) plain.
'Iamb:Inuit:4- sampan ferry
baud corner
Math 00pda-1-testing huts row
liangranoya-Stream where Kantnkodditivn Karillikoddi Mallnikele-Madol forest
the fighting occurred
(black kind of Aptiiingefen Madulsimar-Matfoi boundary
Hanguranketa-Field of hidto onoRtachyon) island
Magampattu--Ureat village
den gold t
Karawanella-Dark coloured pattu
Hantane-~laughter place or rapid
Maggona-Furions village
place of signs
Katana- Firewood forest
Malta J.:Rya-Great plain
II anweila- Coarse sand village Kat iilieddrt-Tborny jungle
Mahalinnupitlyat--Great chi
II nriopattuwa-11 a rm.'art pat- Katitgampola--Thorny village
nam plain
tuna (pattuwa of the 4(x0.)
Katugastota-Thorn-tree ferry Mahaktidugala-Great crookHatanikorale--Four kottales
Katitkentla-Prom a tree of
cil mountain
Hatkoiple- Seven korales
the saint name .
Ma luimodera--(I reat ferry
Hatton-From Batton estate Katukuruntin -- Kattrkurn edit Mahannwant-(Ktuttly) Creat
Illenerat oda-Senerat'srotiond
tree village
city
Kili,tiiiinh ayaka----C li i e f thorny Nlahstoya- Great river
Ifettinn la-Chetties' corner
Hettipola -Chetties' place
Mahara-C'onntry yielding a
Heim, Eliya---Soldiers' plain
Kay-to-notch name for firkagreat tax
Ilewagamkorale-Kontle of the
rat 1 oral , port guarding the Mithawela-Great field
soldiers' villages
country
Mahaweliganga-Great sandy
liewaheta -Sixty soldiers
Kegalla- Paddy field reeks)
river
II ik k i id ii wit- -From Sippikadit. K elle) wat te- Ilan ta in garden Malatie---Oreat gain
[well
we, oyster creek /
Kektrawa--Cticumber village Mal imboda.. Bank of thegreat
lliiiidunia-Hill vapours I
Kelanigangit-River of lick- Mallakant---Wrestling village
Horana-Hora forest
niya
-Man kulam- --Deer tank
Horegasmulla- Nook of Nora- Kelaniya-Happy or fortunate Manmunai---Earth point
place
trees
Mannar--" They tucked up
I lorekele - Forest of bora trees Kelewatte-Jungle garden
their clothes.'
Horetudirwe-Headland of the Kelebokka---Jungle recess
Mapalagama- 0 r e a t f ru i t
horn tree
fienilangamnwa-Village of the
village
tinuasgiriya-mountain which Kenda forest
Martian-Ma rad a a grove or
looks like a lying-down horse Kesbewa- Turtle village
forest
Hunugaloya-Lime-stone rock Kilakkumulal-i.asent ear- Mantilankatlawela.-- M a rrola a
river
nun or nook
bootie me Held
Bunukatuga1a-0 or a l atone Kinibitlapitiyit-Plain of the Marawilta--Maor lake (Mara,
rock
crocodile
a kind of trees)
Iluempitiya- Chunam plain
Kirigalpotta--Milk-stone slap al itskeliya-Fisli gamboling
Kirindiwela---Fields of hires
place
Llama-land property
Kittilgalat-Ilitullialm melt
M abtle- Great plain
Buick tirniatra---itak field
Kochchikado-Chilliehontique Matara---Great ferry
Insulima-Arrow shed or Kollimitiya-Grain plain
Mit tagama--- II igher village
boundary but
1(orrilawella-Sandy beach of Maturatii -Higher country
Imbnipitiya-Cotton tree plain
the Komle
Maccanella-Great forest rapid
Indibeilda-Date palm forest Kosgoda-Jak village
Medakumbura-Centre field
Koslanda--Jak grove
Medakorale-Centre korale
Ja-ell-Malaya' canal
Kotadeniyawa---Thaler met- MedalllahlineWarit---Ce n t r e
Ja ftna--Fri on Yalppana n, a low
great city
lutetplayer (the land of the Kotag:alit-Short rock
Meenagalla or Miyanagala (?)
lute player).
Kotahena-Timber chola
M -(Fern rock?)
Kotapola--Timber village
elpattn---Western division
Kadawata--Gravet
Kot male-Tower mountain
Mih1ntale-r3lahinda's mound
Kotiyagala-Tiger rock
K adawela-Corner field
al innwiingoila ---M i n a to a 1+
Kotte-Fort
Radugannawa-Bittt le tlelil
mound
Kailitwela-Swdirti Held
Kialaoya---Sinall river
Mipitikantla-MI-tree
pill.liili li
Kaikawala--Strongly-guarded Kialulingala,-Bent or crooked Miriganat-Village of sweet mountain
place
Rakkapalllya.- Crow church Ku kalkorale---Fowl korale
Siir
n gi7watte--Chilly garden
or Moorish church
Kumbalgama-Pot ter's village Modera-(Mutwal) front MawsIalmnnai-Rock point
Kamitalwela---Potter's Held
flora, month of the (Kelm')
Kalpitiya---kai, stone ; pit bli, Kninlinkan-oya---Kutabak foriver
rest river
hillock
Monaragala---Peacock rock
* Far more in appearance like " jaw " mountain-and does not " Hakim." mean " jaw "?
-Comet hvitt. 1 Field devoted to the Sangliamtna or Priesthood.-W.P.R.
prom Sip mad
N adine( 1, Sword of Arts,-W.P.R. .small tree forest.-W.P.R. 4 " I am want all convinced
of the correctness of this rendering, nut as I cannot give a better one leave it alone."W.P.R.---A, Correspondent gives the meaning a "Rock on which a meal was partaken."-

111+ +1.

DERIVATIONS & MEANINGS OF CEYLON PLACE NAMES.Torrtd.) 27


T o I I i p p to I i It nahalt1:, for
Peradeni) 0 - Li i.civri iiiiiii
gala-Neva tree rock
Telluppa lei, a stage win re
rat u in a ha-Monde wa Pesalal-Pentalful
trilanani -i carers et iinge
er
P i il ti r n t a 1 gala -Stuck of
'V i m p o I a-Flom Paripefa,
Straw-like rock
tuwa---Mora loft 17
water lilac
wa ka...F r o fu
211011171'61- Phone-Pita forest
Pi field's: rile- Sandy r o e it Tihagecla -Thit ty mc undn
a, Peacock's bend
[Held Tinpane-Thi ty p'gina
aittivtiIciamine island
lierale
t es Tianamalla 'ante 4/rent moiltract
island
I
Held
Polgahavi
eta -fie ei nut
Nylvan
eatery of Tin a
tajnivela-King's pearl Pule p Lamm A - Sinhalese form
of the P.11 word Palustin- Totapole.--Fcrry. f o r di n g
pace
nagare or city di di fired to
uktulu-Country and jungle
Tr ocomalee-T It r ee.rornered
iimilmna-Naina's rentPolantlit.
Pet ,herd-From
rock or acme (whealing rik
potwehera,
place
river
hiferior dag ha in which Tenn. dant -1' li r e o
ninikulakanda-IIIII of
mouths
hooka were enahrined
he nine peaks IHIII of the
Tuna , ai - (A piece?)
peak of worship-D. W. F.)
Pugs da Flower village
Nannort-Ointment-ntream
P n h ta I pilya-Ashpiimpkin
L' agama-Upper viliaite
Nit ram 1111, u-M andit ri n era nge
plain
tree Wag, ida.--Upper village
Punduluoya-Pundahi
corner
river ur the . iver of leechen Ltd+ pals ta -lEei er pr vi. co
Nawadun korale---Nine -given
Ptissellawa- V illago of the LI ,i a ga Ii a p a ttoUppertdda
Korale '.'
divisi ti
Pronecia creepers
NawalapitiyaI r o n - W 0 o d
Pataliim-Profte (new) alma Udugi nipple - Epper village
Gwent plain
Udell inda -Upi er Kinds
(salt pan)
Nehoda-Na-tree village
Udiamwara- Upper city
Negombo--Honey village (Mi Putt 'r-Newcountry
(village Powatpli iya-Arecant t 11 in Cillipihillit--upper spent
{mamma)
Udapila.- Upper in itch or
Nikaweratipt-Nika lire-wood
upper side party
Ntlandie-Oreen mango ,
R a ll e 1 1 a From Karla elle,
Obehy l n ntreaus or rapid Ekuwala--Stiger. one forest
Nildandalietta-Gmendintber Uuluoya -Ema's oya .,
(try Ragrilla...T +I ly hill
(+elm
Iimkanda-11. g reek
Nintavur-Solely-ownedconn- Rat war a-Deur n f. re- t li
ITrugala-Pig rock
Nnwant Fdiya-Light of city. Rainhodit-(Oe ]den Ralik?)
litowsnh anda---(1i. mei rock
Border of the forest
,Plain of the Royal city '?hambukkana-Raraind: el nef Ura Grape cot ntry fi
lb W , F, I
[hies nt
Nuwaritkalawlya.---gall tank
Vultivettiturat -V e 11 to e e d di
of the city (According to itangala - Gold rock
slimly port
Knox from Ntiwara a city, Ratgama - Royal village
kale turmeric and lava, pat itutmal,na - Forest t f red V a v tinlyavilankulain -Wo; dapple tank c f Vavuniyan
le , scions
inti I the river --Rut is it not
harm the thee great tanks Rateitpura --Ci I y of gems
Veyengoda-White ant hill 11
within its boundaries, Nu- Rattota-Wilidiers' ferry'l
warawewa, Kalawewa and Rayigain korale Ha. igartia'e IVailduws-Resting-i Lige
(tain Widaha-Re ir village
Londe
Padawiya ? - D. W.F. i

Ohlyariend

RitigninTr achr011a m011n Welasmollii---Bear-' cornet'


NV11112 ie oya---Winding river
Wanni--Wil i TIT

of the stream Rannwella-Gt in send

from Oym-iha

Sc h a meantime+, Mountain- Warhapola-W atm ng-Vhiee


earns' village as
Wataginia-R and village
Pallid-Devi
S tlpitik. rale-K orate of the WatawelaR tool field
Pallegatact -Lower village
%%attain-From Wal tali, junSal flour or plains It
Palolpitiya-Plain of the INNI
pie plain
Sicluwa-Lion's Islet
tree
Palugama--- ( Wilson's Runge- Sinigiaca ;Sugar vil age, (COI. Watt Kama Garden village
waterugaraa-Water village.
to-se village ?-n. WE]
low) Deserted village
Pumunuganitt-Oranted village Bit a F 1 1 a - Sita 's (or cold) Weligania Sanilly village sr
stream
Wel gatta- El a i pit
Pariadure-Reeky ferry (lac e
Panankrimam-Palmyro. oil- Sita Fan 'a - Site's ( r cold) Welimada--Sandy mud
WePithedap it tu - Pattu near
me Main.
Pa n a w ulkorale--Jak-forest
Siralaganga-Cold river
the shore
korale
Pandiruppu-The abode of Siyaneker-le-Hundred rola- Wellyna-One hundred thenis
leoll
:sand
feel's
silpioinalylao-niti
Pandit
foot (A d im's Wellawaiia- Peach garden
Pannala-Grtuss village
agodaWihno
a village
Wei
Peak)
Panwilic--Bulrush pond
Werakellya-Gromit of wiharas
Panautgama---(Fort Mac Do- Sudugaugn-White river
Werella
tree
Werellagama
multi)-Old village
village
Paranakurukurale--Old dirt- Talankanda-FIat m cur La n
T..lattt oya-Taltpi t pii'm 1. of We-ti 'a-Vi loge above the
don korale
I Oath
lank
river
Pasbage-Pive divisions
Pandumkorale-Konde which Talawakele-Jungle t f the Wewe'tillawn.---Cani plain
- Dry I end
the
I
mule
Te
lye
tutu
-Pti'myra
gr
re
Wiyaluwa
or
supplied earth,
Division
which was given afterwards+
of the
Tam
pa
I
akitmans-Mudland
Frei
dessa-Viilege
Pansara-Five arrows
(r. ck
Devil-dancer
firm
Paayala-rive yalas (of paddy
tilTIVer
TIIIEllix;
i0a111,-Dem
41-privets
Tannin
ilvvilii
Grove
sewing extent
Yatawatta---Lower garden
Pact ipola-Cattle f ld
Talti
ag
k:1111a, - Hefting place
)'at lyantota--Vatlyana icily
Paviyagala-Perse ihtch 1
ydtinuwaraLower city
Tekleuiya-Old plate
Pelmadulla-Huts ditch

wojana =12 English fallen).- A. M.O. I "Korale of the


" Karate of the nine yojanas"
tier yojansin."-A.M.O. & W.R.P. x ear. R ..nissinha du+ e not agree w th this rendering.-"liras it any referen .e to dilaeura st ne- ?"--Ver. "Protection rock ".-1.1. Ii.
Sachelarrum Procerirra . -W. P. R. 1 " Royal ferry."-W. P. R. " " Village of the
& W.P.R. t " Kende itl which r alpitiya
"a'," " lion'red
Veddas
"The late Wm. Hall ascribed the erigin of the word to
eltiefia'n k orale "-A.M.O.
'ham
which is
?
un
exlaniation
of
sudden
surprise
of
joy.-Cuatenasu.
From
"
known from the Malaraase to have existed long bef re Lusitanialls set foot in Ceyti
"
Laud
of
the
Ratan
forest.
".-W.P.R.
1l
"Trading
place."-A.M.G.
rob ny elf
D.W.F.
the Wannlyas.-Cor. a From "Murtaugaha," Ft shrub which in largely found growing wild
near
filoratuwa..-C.
D.
D.
Shea,
illauhandiram.
in the Cinnamon Ciarderei

COMPILER.

A CHRONOLOGICAL 'EARLE OF EATNTS,


SHOWING THE PRINCIPAL HIS L'ORY AND TR OtILIONAL EVENTS
CONNECTED NVITI1 CEYLON FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES
UP 10 A RECEN 1' LATE.
FUQ.1 THE EAHLHisT TIMI S TIM. THE ABH/VAT, OF THE 14.RTE0UE{E.

( Early History involved curity. )


tIMI Fur co rr et! r tons or addPiens. see at the end of Events.
Earliest Notice of Ceylon probably captained in the Hindu Poem, Riimiyana
Havana., King of Ceylon, having carried off Situ, wife of Rama, son cf the King et
(Jude, the latter led over a large army, besieged Sri Lankapura, the capital,* which
was taken like another Troy alter a siege of twelve years, and Ravana being slain
in single combat by llama, Sits was restored to her husband.
Tradition next has it, that Buddha traversed Ceylon, leaving his footprint cn
Adam's Peak.t
The Landing of Wijaya (a Prince descended from royal families in Bengal and
Northern Sarkars) B. C. 543 at Tammany near Puttalaro is the next tradition.
B. C.

543. *Buddha said to have died.


Wijaya married Knweni, daughter of an Island Chief, who treacherously betrayed her kindred into the hands of her husband and was as treacherously
repudiated with her children by Wijaya when he became King.
505. Panduwasa, nephew of Wijaya, was the next regular King, founding Anuradhapura and constructing an irrigation tank there, the tiret mentioned in
Sinhalese history. According to others the city was founded by Anuradha, a
follower of Wijaya.
474. Abbaya, the next King, was followed, after a war, by Pandukabhaya, who
reigned 70 years and removed the seat of Government (in 437 n. c.) from
Upatiss.i. ti Anuradhapura, which latter place he .greatly embellished.
307. The next noteworthy Monarch was Dewaruinipiya 'filisa, " the Delight of the
Gods," in whose reign Buddhism became the established religion of Ceylon.
Tissa having sent ambassadors with gifts to Dhnrmmasoka, King of Magiulha
(Northern India), the latter reciprocated, and sent, besides, his son Mahinda,
a Buddhist priest, whospeedily made converts of the Sinhalese.
Mahinda's sister, Sanghamitta, soon after arrived in Ceylon and ordained
priestesses :Dagobas, wiliums, rock temples and priests' cells wore everywhere
multiplied, and 'Pisa erected at Anuradhapura the Thupararnaya Dagoba, the
most elegant in Ceylon, which still rises 63 feet above the surface of the ground,
4r the diameter of the base being 59 feet, the side of the square 165 feet, with a
circular platform and three concentric circles of pillars, the platform being 165
foot in diameter. Tissa also erected 32 chambers for priests on Mihintale, and
constructed a large tank named Tissawewa.
During Tina's reign his brother Mabanaga, fearing a conspiracy against him,
fled to the South of the Island, founding the principality of Magaina. His son
Yatalatissa founded Kaiyana. (Kelani), said to be then 16 miles from the sea
but afterwards, owing to the submergence of the coast :and, brought within four
miles. About this period 'l'issamaharama is believed to have been founded.
266. Tissa was succeded by his son Uttiya, in whose reign the priest Melinda died
and was burnt with great pomp, the King lighting the funeral pile.
Two or three rulers followed, during whose time nothing remarkable occurred
save disputes with Tamil adventurers, which, in 204 a. c., induced Elala (a
Tamil Prince and Brahman) to invade and conquer Ceylon.
204. Elala discouraged Buddhism, and governed with impartiality, suspending a bell
with a long rope at the head of his bed in order that it might be rung by
those who sought redress. An ancient hill fort in Magam Patti' still hears
his name.

According to tradition, the stronghold of Ravana (Ravanakota) so long besieged, so valiantly defended, was the Great Basses, off Kirinde, in the liambantota district.
t The late Rev. Spence Hardy says i--" I have little doubt that it will one day
be proved, even from the most sacred books of the Buddhists themselves, that the
accounts we have of Buddha's visits to Ceylon are a pure fiction. In all the Sinhalese
books that I have read the narration appears out of the regular order of events, like
an after-thought, and it is entirely at variance with the traditions of Nepal and Thibst."
It has been now proved beyond doubt that Wijaya's invasion took place about 150
rare later (414 ac.) find it is supposed that ho landed at the month of tbs
lirindeszango in the south-east of the islaAd.Conetuuta.

tittE OF EVENTS,
e. c.

164. Els,la is defeated and killed at a great battle (following on a prolonged siege
of Wijitapura) by Duttliagamani, son of the Sinhalese King of the South of
the Island.
164. Dutthagemani's greatest work was the Lowa Malls Paya or Great Brazen
Palace, at Anuradhapura, 270 foot square and high, the apartments resting on
1,600 granite pillars, in 40 linos of 40 pillars each. The Ituwanwella dagoba at
Anuradhapura is also said to have been 270 feet in height (now 182 feet), the
base being 2,000 feet in circumference. Duttbagamani died during its construction.
Several successors followed, during whose reigns little of importance occurred.
Valagambahu I. becomes King, but is defeated, by seven mmu Chiefs who
invade Ceylon and seize the reins of power for 14 years. The King took refuge
at Walasamalla for a time, it is said. In 89 B. c. the King was restored.
About this time the Buddhist sacred books* were first connnitted to writing
by priests in the Aluwihara Temple, near Matale.
alagarubahn formodthe Dambulla Wihara and several other Rock Temple; he
erected the Abhayagiri dagoba at Anuradhapura, 400 feet high, and the outer wall of
which is still 11 mile in circumference. He also, as Tumour says, " to commemorate the recovery of his Queen from captivity, erected a Dagoia 140 cubits
high, and called it after her Samaramaya 1)agoba."
In 140 B. c. Mulgirigala, a celebrated n iltara, 12 miles from Tangalla, was founded.
77.50. Mahachula, Chore Naga and Kudatissa followed its Kings, nothing remark.
able occurring during their reigns.
45. Ana's, the first Queen, reigned over Ceylon, poisoning her first and two
other successive husbands. Defeated in battle by her son at Anuradhapura, lie,
Makalantissa, reigned in her place (41 B. c.), and erected a stone rampart l
feet high all round Anuradhapura, forming a square 16 miles on each side, but
including tanks and fields as well as the town.
41 to A. D. GO. Several rulers of no note followed during the next century,
until Yatalaka Tissa was dethroned and succeeded by Subha, his gate-porter,
with whom, owing to a great personal resemblance, he was accustomed, jestingly, to
exchange his dress.
s. D. 60. The usurper Subha slain by Wasabha, who raised the walls of Anuraillia.
pars to 18 cubits in height, built three wiharas and formed 11 tanks, reigning 44
years, when ho was succeeded by his son Wankanasika.
95: In Wankanasika's reign the Cholians from India invaded Ceylon, ravaging
the country and taking 12,000 prisoners. Prince Gajabahu, son of the King,
revenged this defeat by invading India, recovering the Sinhalese and capturing
a large number of Chohans, whom he settled in the Alutkuru Korale, Harispattuwa,
uud I'umpane, whose people to this day hear evidence of a difference of race.
24G. Twelve Kingr followed in succession, in whose time nothing remarkable occurred.
Sri Sanghabo, a very superstitious weak monarch, was dethroned and murdered
(at Hatwanagala, now called Attanagala) in Siyana Kerala, at the instance of his
Prime Minister, Gotabhaya.
275. 31 ahosems, who formed the Mineriya Tank, succeeded to the crown. He resided
at Nuwarakanda while constructing the tank, which, by an embankment stile
long and 60 feet high across the Karuganga, was capable of irrigating 2 ,000
fields. Mahasens is considered the last of the Mahawausa. He was worshipped
as a god after his death. He was succeeded by his son, in
301. Kirtisrimeghavarna, during whose reign the relic in the Kandy Maligawa, said
to be a canine tooth of Buddha, was brought to the country by a Kalinga Prince.
389. Buddhadasa, described as a "mine of virtues and ocean of riches," becomes
King, He wrote a medical treatise, and established hospitals and asylums for the
crippled, deformed, and destitute.
410. blabanama was raised to the crown, and during his reign an Indian Buddhist
called Buddhaghosa visited Ceylon and wrote, at Anuradhapura, his well-known
Commentary on the three Pitakas. Soon after, several Tamil Chiefs invaded the
Island and put the King to death.
459. Dhatuseint (reigned at Anuradhapura) expels the Tamil Chiefs, reinstates
Buddhism, and reigns. His uncle Mahe name,. a priest, composed, at this time, the
Ifelocitea rise or History of Ceylon, from the lauding of Wijaya till the death of Maliasena. Dhatusena was dethroned and beheaded by his eldest son Kasyapa, assisted
by the Premier, in 478.
478. Kasyapa, the parricide, afraid of his brother Moggallana, who had collected an
army in India to revenge his father's death, fortifies himself on the Sigiri rock,
Matale, whither he removed the royal treasures. He is afterwards defeated in
battle, however, and commits suicide.
495. Moggallana reigns at Anuradhapura. Twenty-eight Kings follow, whom reigns
varied from 25 days to 34 years, but wore unaistingnished by remarkable events.
769. Agrabodhi IV., in consequence of the frequent Tamil invasions, removed the

The Tun Pitaka, comprising the rinaga Pttaka (Laws respecting the Priesthood) ; the Sutra Pitaka (Miscellaneous Discourses) ; and Ahhidharmma Pitaka
(Metaphysics, or Pre-eminent Truths addressed to Gods). This Pali version of Qv
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seat of Government from Anuradhapura to Pdonnaruwa, forming large tanks it.


the neighbourhood of the new capital, and erecting palaces and dagebes rivalling
those of the northern city in magnificence and size.
795-80o. Dept.la it I. studied his people's welfare, superintending public works, establishing a medical college, and codifying the laws.
1033. Nineteen Kings followed, during whose time, and indeed up till 1200, the
country was continually ravaged by Tamil invaders. In 1023, Mahinda IV.
was carried captive to India by the Cholians, who established a Viceroy of their
own at Polonnaruwa for 30 years, the uncultivated Ruhuna (Southern Division)
only being retained by the native princes.
1071. Lokeswnra, who had keeled as King at Ksaaragama, died, and Wijaya Balm
succeeded, gradually extending his rule over the whole Island. Dying without
heirs in
L153, the celebrated Parakrame Bahr became King. Carefully educated, having visited
Bovoral foreign countries, he ruled beueficently. He cleared tanks and channels,
formed extensive rico-fields, erected forts of refuge, and built a stone rampart
round Polonnaruwa. Ile, in revenge of a slight to his Ambassador, sent 500
vessels and a large military force uiler General Demala Adhikari, against the
King of Camboiet, who was defeated and slein, his capital being occupied and
the country rendered tributary to Ceylon. The Kings of Pandlya and Chola,
Southern India, were unitedly defeatea by Prakratna's armies, and the island of
liamesvarna: eel adjoining districts added to Ceylon. Peace being secured, Parairrama planted forests of fruit trees, dug canals, and especially constructed
the canal from the Ambanganga at Ellahara, Matale, to connect Minerket: Kandaelt and other large tanks, the canal being 100 miles long. supplying water
and navigable for boats, and called after the King the " Sea of Pralasma."
1102. Kirti Nissanka of the Kalinga Royal ?wilily becomes King, but. for fiftyyears
the country was again a prey to Tamil invaders, who demolished daeabas,
burnt sacred books, enslaved the nobility, and set whole country-sides on free.
[This is the King whose lion-throne' is now deposited in the Colombo Museum.]
1210. Wijayabahn Ill. partially .expelled the invaders, securing complete possession
of the Maya and Ruhuna divisions, and leaving the Tamils as his tributaries in
the Pihiti (northern division). Ile removed the seat of Government from Pelonnarewa (where it had remained 500 years) to Dambadeniya in Seven Korales.
Wijaya Bahti establishes a school in every village.
1267. Pandits Prakramabahu next became King, and he improved roads, erected
bridges, established schools, defeated Tamil and Malay invaders, and founded
Sriwardhanapura (Kandy). Seven Kings followed successively, and, in
1 317. Rh uwanekabahu I V. rebuilt Gampola and removed thither the seat of Government.
Mt. Wilaninabahu Ill.'s Prime Minister, Alakeswara, erected the fort of Jaye,
ward hanapura (Kotto) near Colombo ; and soon after a Tamil Chief, Arya Chair.
kawartti, threw up fortifications at Colombo, Negombo, and Chiliw, reduced the
Northern Division, and made Jaffna his capital, but was soon after defeated
and expelled.
131f. Wijaya Bahl: VI. Ho was taken captive by the Chinese. According to the
Chinese account given by Tennent ho was defeated in a pitched battle by the
Chinese, but, according to the Sinhalese account., he was taken prisoner by
" treacherous means."
[$10. Parakramabahn VI. makes Kotte his capital, reigning 52 years and completely
subduing the Tamils. Ho imposed a tax on the produce of the land in aid of
his revenue. He was succeeded by his grandson, in
1462. Jayaba.hu IL, who after two years was dethroned by Bhuwankabahu VI.,
who again was followed by an adopted son, Paralrearnaba.hu VII., but his generals
were speedily defeated by the brother of the late King, who put the young raouerch
and his queens to death and became King., iri '
1485. as 1P-aperakratriabahu, reigning 20 years, and, on his death in
1595. his au Dharmras Parakramilethu IX. became King, the great event of whose
reign was the arrival and landing of the Portuguese.
FROM THE SETTLEMENT THE. PORTUOUESE TO THEIR SUPERCESSICLN BY THE
DI:TeIl j,111./L;E PERIOD OF SETTLEMENT : 1505 TO 1656,
1505. The Portuguese, nder Dorn Loureneo d'Almeida. first visit Ceylon and are
permitted In trade.
1518. Lopez Snares Albergaria arrives in Ceylon with a fleet of ID ships and erects
a Fort at fedembe.
tn20. The Sinhalese. exasperated by the cruelties o the Portuguese, invest the
Fort ab rolemlet with 29,000 mon and keep it besieged for seven months.
1524. By order of Emmanuel, King of Portugal, the Pertnguese demolish the Fort
at Colombo.
i527. Dharina learaknena',alin IN.'. dies and is succeeded by his brother Wijaya
Rahn VII.
151e. Wijaya Balm VII. is murdered and his eldest ion 13huwauuka Baku VLL
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1536. Bhawaneka Bahu VII., fearing his brother Maya Dunnaya, places his grand.
son Dharma Pala under the protection of the Kiog of Portugal, and sends an
Embassy to that Court, with an image of the young Prince and a crown of gold,
Joio Monteiro, the first Bishop of Ceylon, died at Colombo.

1541. The image of Dharma Pala ceremoniously crowned by Joao III. in the Great
Hall of his Palace at Lisbon.
1552. Bhuwanoka Bahu VII. is accidentally killed, being shot through the heart by
a Portuguese gentleman while accompanying a party of European friends on the
Kelaniya.
The Portuguese raise Dharina Pala to the throne after baptizing him by the
name of Dom Join. lie is vigorously opposed by Maya Dunn ye. and afterwards by
the latter's son, Raja Sinha I., and forced to fly from Kotto and take refuge in Colombo.
1544. The Roman Catholic religion first preached at Mannar, by Xavier or aunt) of
his colleagues, and 600 of the inhabitants who had embraced it are massacred by
the King of Saffna.
1550. Portuguese build a Fort at Mutara.
1580. Dharma Pala bequeaths the whole Island to the Crown of Portugal.
1581. Raja Sinha I. proclaims himself Kieg of Ceylon, and defeats the Portuguese
with the loss of 1,700 men at Mulleriyawa. Ho afterwards lays siege to Colombo, but is soon obliged to raise it.
1582. Prince Konappu Banda (whose father, a scion of the Royal Family, had been
assassinated by Raja Sinha) flees to Colombo, and is baptized as Dorn Joao by
the Portuguese.
1583. Raja Sinha becomes a convert to Hinduism, and treats the Buddhist.. Priests
with great cruelty, burning their sacred books wherever he could find them.
1686. Raja Sinha once more (though 100 years old) lays siege to Colombo, but
after nine months is obliged to raise it in consequence of Konappu Banda (Dom
Joao) raising the flag of rebellion in the Kandyan country.
1587. Thome do L'euza d'Arronetaes after sacking and plundering Hiklcaduwa, Gallo
and Matara, destroyed the Dondra Temple, then the most sumptuous in Ceylou.
February.
1598. The Portuguese obtain possession of Kandy, where they raise Dom Philip,
another Kandyan Prince, to the throne in violation of their engagement to
Konappu Banda.
1589. Ralph Fitch, an English merchant, lands at Colombo.
1590. Konappu Banda (or Dom Joao) poisons his rival, and after expelling the
Portuguese troops from Kandy turns his arms against Raja Sinha I., whom he
defeats in a battle at the top of the Kadugannawa Pass, Raja Shilla dying soon
after in 1592, 120 years old.
1592. First English ship,the "Edward Bonaventure," visits Galle.
Dorn Joao becomes king es Wimala Dharmma ; the Portuguese meantime recognizing and crowning Donna Catherine (daughter of Dom Philip) as Queen of Ceylon.
1693. The Viceroy of 0-ea sends a force under de Sousa to reinstate Donna Catherine.,
who is afterwards to marry the General's nephew, but whose hand his alsojeen
promised to a Sinhalese Chieftain-ally, Janiyara Banda. The latter is eventually
assassinated by de Sonsa's order; and the Portuguese march from Negombo for
Kandy, but in the Pass of Wellassa are surrounded and defeated by Wimala
Dharnama, who captures and marries Donna Catherine.
1596. The Portuguese 'General Dom Guveido, invading the Kandyan country again,
is defer by the king Wimala Dharma, who is then loft unmolested fur some years.
1600, King's Palace in Kandy built.

First Dutch Ship, the "Lam," seen lu Ceylon. Admiral Joris Spilbergen
offers to the Sinhalese King the friendship and alliance of the Prince of Orange
and the States-General of Holland, which are accepted.
1603. Admiral Sebalt de Weerd in a fit of intoxication insults the King and is
killed, together with many of his attendants.
1610. The Kusa Jataka was written in this year by Alagiyawanna Afohottala, an
author who occupies in Sinhalese literature the position held by Pope in that of
England. It is a poem of 687 four-line stanzas, descriptive of the adventures of
Buddha in one of his transmigrations. [An elegant English metrical translation of
the Kusa Jataka was published in the Ceylon Observe,- in 1865, being a contribution by Mr. T. Steele, c. c. s. A new edition with copious notes was published
in 1871 by Meares. Triibner & Co., London.]
1612. Marcellus de Boschunder arrives from Amboyna and enters into a new treaty
with the King of Kandy, 11th May.
The Dutch commenced erecting a fort at Kottiyar, near Trincomalee, but are
surprised and massacred by the Portuguese.
1613. Boschonder quells a rebellion at Panoa, and defeats a Portuguese fleet between
Cape Comoriu and Ceylon. The Queen Donna Catherine dies, 90th July.
1614. The Kandyan king refuses permission to the Portuguese to erect a 11011121/1
atholic church and convent et Kandy with accommodation for 200 to 300 ecclesiastics and laymen, and for the free exercise of the Roman Catholic religion
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tr,15. King a4,2arat acnIds Boschouder to Europe to ask the Dutch to aid in expelling
the Portuguese. On the Dutch refusing, Iloschouder proceeds to Denmark and
enters into a treaty securing a small. Danish force, but he (ilea on the passage
out, and the King refutes to ratify the treaty.
1624. Tho Portuguese commence erecting a Fort at Jaffna which was completed in 1612.
1027. The Portuguese erect a Fort at Trincomalee, and another at 13atticaloa. King
Wimala Dilemma dies and is succeeded by his brother Senarat.
1633. The Portuguese under Constantine de Sit invade Kandy successfully, and
Sonarat is obliged to flee to Uva. But his vouug son Stubs soon after revenges
the invasion by defeating and cutting off the entire Portuguese army and their
commander near Kandy.
1830. Kafirs first introduced into Ceylon Ly the Portuguese.
1631. After this fatal expedition, the decline of the Portuguese power sets in. Senarathe
army invade Colombo, but reinforcements from Goa raise the siege for the time.
1634. Senarat dying, his son, Raja Sinha
aactuds the throne of Kandy, reigning for fifty years.
1636. Raja Sinha writes to the Dutch Governor of Palameotta, Southern India,
inviting an alliance.
The King sends two Ambassadors to Batavia with presents to the General and

Council of the Indies.


1637. The Portuguese army, amounting to 21,3:0 Europeans and Mos/ices, and 6,001
Kafirs, under the command of Diego do Melho and Dotnian Bottado, again penetrate
into the interior, and, after ransacking Randy, retire to Grangaruwa, but Raja Sinha
II. surrounds them with his forces, puts them all to the sword, and has their
head% cut oft' and piled up in the form of a pyramid.
1639. Admiral Westerwald wrests Battiealoa from the Portuguese and concludes a
trusty with the Sinhalese King, highly advantageous to the Dutch, 23rd May.
Trincomalee taken by the Dutch.

1640. The Dutch take Negombo, 9th February.

Point de Gallo stormed and taken by the Dutch under Commodore Koster, 9th
February.

Koster murdered on the road fr ire Kandy to llatticaloa.

The Viceroy from Goa arriving at Colombo, the Portuguese under Masearenhas
re.capture Negombo 18th November.
1642. First Dutch Presby
terian Clergyman commenced his ministrations in Ceylon,
Gth October.
1614. Negombn again tattoo by the Dutch.
1645. IA'ijaya Pala makes war with Raja Shiba II., and being defeated repairs to
Colombo and embarks for Gen. where he embraces Christianity.

Matara Star Fort built by Dutch.


1646.. A temporary pacification ensues between the Dutch and the Portuguese,
1650. 700 Portuguese families with priests and secular teachers settled at Ruware
wells. under protection of the Kandyan King.
1652. A mutiny among the Portuguese soldiers and principal inhabitants of Colombo
isp raised aeninst the Governor Maned Mascarenhas Homes, whom they take
into custody.
1635. Kalutara taken tv the Duch under General Itutft, 15th October
Antonio, Admiral de Meneyes, Governor of Jaffnapatarn, taken prisoner by the
o
Dutch at Miltwal on his way from Mannar to Colombo, 10th December.
1656. General Gerard Itulfi, who catinnatelat the Dutch forces at the siege of Colom.
be, killed by a mu,ket bullet, 10th April.

The Dutch having laid siege to Colombo, the Portuguese, after ran obstinate
resistance of seven months, stirrouder it by capitulation, 12th May.
THE DVTCH PERIOD: 165 To 1795,
1658. Mannar taken by the Dutch, 22nd February.

Port it amtnenhiel, at Kayts Northern Province, taken by the Dutch, 10th April.

Jaffna surrendered to die Dutch after a siege of 34 months, 22nd June.

The reformed religion first introduced into Jaffna by the Rev. Dr. Paldens,
August. Proclamation issued forbidding the harbouring or concealing of Ronan
Catholic priests under pain of death.
1659. Captain Robert Knox, his son, and several of the mow of the "Ann," English
frigate, are taken prisoners at Batticaloa and removed to Kandy.
1672. Monsieur de he Have, the commander of a French squadron, amt es at Kottiyar,
and opens correspondence with the King, who permits the French to erect a fort
near the bay of Trincomalee ; but being attacked and defeated by the Dutch
Admiral van Gonna, the French Admirad sails for the coast of Coromandel.
1679. Robert Knox effects his escape from Kandy and reaches Arippu, 15th October.
1682. Governor Lourens van Pyl imposes penalties otte devil-worship and similar
idolatrous ceremonies.
1684. Wimala Dharma II. suecoeds to the Kandyan throne vacated by the death of
Raja Sinha II.
1687. Death of Raja Singha.
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169Is. Buddhist ceremonies at Kolaniya forbidden, and the priests ordered to leave the
temple.
1706. Sri Wira Prakrama Narendra Sinba, Xing in Kandy.
1707. British East India Company incorporated.
1708. Colombo Seminary established by the Dutch.
1711. Joseph VaZ, a persecuted and devoted Roman Catholic priest, dies in Kandy.
1715. Publio assemblies or private convontieles of Roman Catholics forbidden.
1723. The Javanese Princes and Chiefs in revolt against the Dutch surrender themselves at Batavia to the number of 44 persons, and are banished to Ceylon.
1729. Governor Vuyst makes an attempt to render himself an independent sovereign
in the lowcountry of Ceylon ; and in the prosecution of that attempt has recourse to the most atrocious cruelties. He is arrested and sent to Batavia, where
be is sentenced to be broken alive upon the wheel, his body to bo quartered,
and those quarters to he burnt upon a pile of wood, when his ashes were to be collected and thrown into the sea.
1736. Van Imhoff arrives as Dutch Governor. A. printing-office for printing books
in the native languages established by the Dutch Government and brought irate
active operation.
, Taxes upon Imports and Exports first established in Ceylon.
1739. Sri Wijaya Raja Sinha, King in Kandy, or liangeratrata.
1740. The Rev. Messrs. Eller and Nitchman, Moravian Missionaries, visit Ceylon.
1741. The Moravian Missionaries obliged to return to Europe in consequence of the
opposition of the Dutch Consistory at Colombo.
1747. Kirti Sri Raja. Sinha, King.
1748. Proclamation issued forbidding to educate a Roman Catholic for the Ministry.
1749. The Wolvendal Presbyterian Church erected.
The New Testament, translated from the Greek into Tamil by the Rev.
Philip do Molho, Clergyman at Jaffna, is published by the Government.
1750. The Roman Catholics of Negotiate] petition the Dutch Governor for relief
from their disabilities and grievances.
1759. The Rev. Christian Frederick Schwartz visits Ceylon, landing at Jaffna, and
preaching all over the Island.
1763. The Dutch make themselves masters of Kandy, and the surrounding districts
of Matalo, Dumbara, and Walapano, but they only Keep possession about 9 months.
1765. A peace concluded with the King of Kandy, by a treaty which assures to the
Dutch the unmolested possession of all the places on the coast. Governor Falck's
long and prosperous rule commences.
176Pa. Mr. Pvbas sent by the British Government at Madras on a Mission to King
Kirti Sri at Kandy.
1775. The sacred Dahl& relic of B eldha was first carried in procession, together
with the insignia of the four deities Natlia, Vishnu, Kataragama, and Pattini.
1780. Kirti Sri killed by a fall from his horse in the streets of Kandy, and his
'brother Rajadhi Raja Sinha becomes king.
1782. A British squadron under the command of Sir Edward Hughes, and some
land forces under Sir Hector Munro, take possession of Trineomeleo, 11th January.
The French fleet under SI:drain retake Trincomalee for the Dutch, 31st dk.u3t.
1783. Mr. Hugh Boyd sent as an Ambassador to the King of Kandy, Rajadbi Sinba,
1785. Death at Colombo of Governor Feick, after an able administration of twenty years.
Paper Currency first introduced into Ceylon by Governor van der Graf.
1786. Dutch Governor of Trincomalee describes the region as an uncultivated solitude,
and the people as savages, recommeuding that Kottyiar bo colonized by Chines:
or Japanese.
1789. An enumeration made by order of Governor van der Graaf of all the inhabitants in the maritime distracts subject to the Dutch East India Company, and
that reckoning gave 817,000 inhabitants of both sexes and all ages.
1790. The Pentateuch, translated into Tamil from the Hebrew by the Rev. P. du
Mello, is published by the Government.
17,95. Trincomalee again taken by the British forces under General Stewart, after a
,bpierse of three weeks, 26th August.
Jaffna surrendered to Lim British forces under General Stewart, September.
the British forces under Colonel Bowser, 5th Nov.
Kalpitiya surrendered
1716. Mcga,sthana Adikar is seal to Madras na Amhagsiolor from the King of Kandy,
and concludes a preliminary treaty with Lord Hobart, Governor of Fort St. George,
THE PRINCIPAL HISTORICAL EVENTS CONNECTED WITFI CEYLON PROM THE CAPITUL
ATION OF COLOMBO IN

1796 TO THE PRESENT TINE.

1796. Colombo surrondered__kothe British by Capitulation, 16th February. Maritims


Ceylon goverped from Milarfi9.
The first Pearl Fishery under the English Government yielded 260,1 00.
ff
lioN. F, Noreen, Goveelsort, 1798-1805.
1798. Ceylon made a Crown Colony, Ittli October : lion. F. North (afterwards Earl
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1708. The employment of Coast Dnbashes in collecting the Grain Revenue occasion,
as Insurrection in the Korales.
Rajeidhi Raja Sinha having. died, Sri Wikrama Raja Sinha W:13 raised to t.
Kanciyan throne, by the wily Prime Minister, Pilima Talawa, the Quemis bretrier aluttuswann escaping to 'olonibo.
1790. The Dutch Governor, van Angelboek, died at Colombo, 3rd September.

Pilima Talawa, anxious to become King, offers in December, to assassinate the


King of Kandy if the British will assist him to ascend the throne.
.,
First Botanical Garden established by Goverrh,r North at Ortafula, Peliyigsda,
on the Kelani, Joseph Joinville beinet Curator.
The first English Seminary for Natives founded in Colombo, 15th December.
1800. An attack of murrain carried off four-fifths of the cattle in the Northi.ra Province.
,
eneral Macdowall sent as Ambassador to the King of Kandy, 19th Mareh.
1802. Maritime Ceylon. by the peace of Amiens, definitively attached to the dominions
of Great Britain. Tho publication of the Ceylon Government Gazette commenced,
15th March.
During April, through the machinations of Pilima Talawa, serious aggression,
were made on British subjects.
1503. hostilities against the King of Kandy commenced, 31st January : General M scdowall commanding a detachment sent from Colombo, and Colonel Burbut one
frotn Trincomalee.
,, Two divisions of the British Army take possession of Kandy, 21st February.

Muttuswesmi (the fugitive Prince) proclaimed King by the British, 8th March.
General Macdowall leaves Kandy for Colombo, 1st April.

Pfllmct Talawa and Governor North have an interview at Damhadoniys, 3rd


May when Pilima Talawa renews his treacherous overtures, which are rejected.
Kandyans attack the British Garrison in Kandy under Major Davie, wins isipitdates, and is allowed to retire with the troops and Milltuswami as far as Lewola,
24th June.
, Motto/m/11mi is delivered up at the desire of the Kandyans and put to death.
25th June.
Massacre of all the troops with the exception of Major Davie and Cosperal
Rumley, whom the King spared, and Captain Humphreys and another officer
who escaped, 26th Juno. [Another account says only one soldier, besides Major
Davie, was spared or escaped.)
Torture abolished in Ceylon by tho British Government.

Lord Valentia visits Ceylon.

1804. Three London Missionaries arrive in Ceylon and am stationed at Galle, Ma.
tars, and Jaffna, but they soon after leave the Island again save Rev. Mr. Palm,
who eventually becomes Minister of Wolvendal Church.

In consequence of dissensions between the chief Law and Military authorities


the Law Courts are removed from the Fort to Hulftsdorp,
Capt. Johnston marched with 390 mon from Trincomalee to Kandy, returning
in safety on finding the town deserted by the British, September.
1~115. Tho Kandyans invade tho British territory and are repulsed with groat loss
a(Hanwella by Capt. Polloqk, February.
Silt Thomas MAITLAND, GOVERNOR, 1805-12.
1905. Right Hon. Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Maitland, G.C.B., Governor ; Rt. Her.
E. 0. Lushington, Chief Justice; Hon'ble John Rodney, Colonial Secretary.
1806. Roman Catholics relieved of the restrictions imposed upon them by the Dutch, dune.
Police Vidanas first appointed, July.

The Kandyan King constructs the lake at Kandy.

Muhammadan Laws sanctioned by the Council, 5th August.

1807. The Bazaar tax first established, January. [Abolished 10th August 1913.]
1808. Arrival from England of Sir William Coke, Advocate Fiscal, 5th September.
1809. Departure of Sir Alexander Johnstone and Mr. Justice Lushington; Sir Wm, Coke
Acting Chief Justice, let March.
1919. Botanic Garden transferred from the Kelani to Kew, Slave Island, Mr. IV. Kerr
becoming Resident Superintendent and Chief Gardener in 1812, (died in 1814).
1811. Trial of Capt. Parker of the 2nd Ceylon Regiment for the murder of Capt.
Brown: thejury bringing in verdict of culpable homicide.
1812. A Royal Botanic Garden established in Ceylon.
SIB ROBERT BROWNRIGG, GOTBRNOR, 1812-20.
A Pearl Fishery yielded 90,009, March.
General Sir Robert Brownrigg, Governor ; Sir Al exander Johnston, Chief Just.
Hon. J. Rodney, Colonial Secretary. Major Davie died in eeptivity at Kandy.

A new Charter of Justice, granting trial by jury, read and promulgated, 16th
March.

Auxiliary Bible Society instituted, 1st August.


Colombo Library established, August.

Pilima Talawa beheaded for a conspiracy against the Kandyan King, August
Fie is muoescded by Eheyalapolis as fire Aligar or Prime Minister.

Baptist Mission eammvuoed in Ceylon, August,.


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1812. Potatoce first encecsafelly cultivated in Ceylon by Mr. J. F. Lorenz, Sitting
:Magistrate, Moratsak Korale.
1813. Bazaar tax repealed, 10th August.
The remains of the Dutch Governors and of their families, buried in the

Fort, removed and deposited in tho Welvendal Church, September.

Botanic Garden transferree from Slave Ishuail to Kalutara, Mr. A. Moon


becoming Superintendent in 1816 ; Gardens moved to Peradeniya in 1821. Sir.
Moon died of fever in 8925.
1814. Eheyalapola, ex-Minister, rebels against the cruelties of the Kandyan King
aid takes refuge at Velma ; his wife and four children are barbar)usly
butchered at Kandy in May. Moligoda succeees him.

Dr. Coke, Wesleyan Missionary, bound to Ceylon, died at sea, 2nd Mar.

Wesleyan Miesion commenced in Ceylon, May.


1815. First Sunday School opened in Ceylon, by the Wesleyan Missionaries, at
Colombo, 4th June.

War declared against King of Kandy and hostilities commenced, 10th Jan.
British troops enter the Kandyan Territory, 14th February.

Sinhalese independence filially extinguished after lasting more or less for


2,357 years.February .14,

The Kandyan King taken prisoner in a cave near the Medamahanuwara Gap,
and conveyed to Kandy by Ekneligoda Diseawa and Lient-Colonel Hook, 19th Feb.
.
Convention for establishing British Government in the Kandyan Provinces
concluded, 2nd March.

Adam's Peak first climbed by a European, Lieut. Malcolm of the let Ceyloe
Regiment, whom the high priest at Palabadulla attempted to dissuade by saying
that no white man ever did or ever could ascend the mountain.--April 27.
1816. The ex-King of Kandy and his family sent to Madras, 24th January.
American Mission commenced in Ceylon. 23rd March.

1917. Dutch Burghers in Colombo induced to liberate their slaves.

Iiiehop l'fliddleton visits Ceylon.

Wesleyan Mission Chapel at Colombo opened, 22nd December.


Kandyan rebellion commenced by a few Chiefs of the Wellasea (Uyit.) Die" tricts, 10'h September. Mr. Wilson, Government Agent at Medulla, killed by the
rebelsOctober.
A severe storm at Criombo, in which several ships and 40 dhonies perished,
6th November.
1818. First cargo of Coconut Oil taken from Ceylon to the United Kingdom by
Capt. Boyd, of Aberdeen.

Ceylon created an Archdeaconry, March.

Death of Mrs. Brownrigg, mother of Governor Brownrigg, through the


fracture of her leg, April.
Government House struck by lightning, April.

Martial Law proclaimed in the Kandyan provinces, 21st February.


,
Church Missionaries first arrived in Ceylon, 17th July.
Death etf Trincomalee of Sir W. Coke, Puisne Judge, let September.

Eheyalapola Adigar and other rebellious Chiefs captured, and some 4f them
beheaded at Kandy, while Eheyalapola is banished to Mauritius.

Potatoes grown at Fort Macdonald. [Previously grown at Morawaka by J. F.


Lorenz, Esq., Sitting Magistrate.]

Kepitipola, a leading Rebel Chief, defeated and captured by Colonel Fraser at


Anuradhapura, and the Rebellion suppressed; two of the Chiefs being beheaded
and other banished to Mauritine.October,
1819. Presentation of Colours, with the motto " Duty and Honour," to the Ceylon
Militia (Sinhalese) raised for service against the Kattdyabe, by Lady Brownrigg,January.

Cholera for the first time appeared at Colombo,' 20th January.


Adam's Peak ascended and its summit explored by the Hon'ble Mrs. Twistleton,
Mrs. Shuldham and Mrs, Walker.January,
Grand entertainment at Wolvondal on the occasion of the marriage of ilangak
ken, Wel igamKorale Mudaliyar and Miss de Sturm ; the Governor, Lady'B rownrigg,
and 800 guests being present.
Trial of Mr. J. A. Farrel, Collector of Tangalla, for the murder of a cooly
,,
palankin-bearer, and acquittal. 18th November.
,
All Temple lands in the Kandyan Provinces to be registered, 19th September.
1820. A storm of wind and unprecedented fall of rain at Colombo ; the ketdh. "Hope"
driven on shore, 4th May.
,, Sir Edward Barnes, Lient.-dowernor, let February. 111 Ceylon tranquilizer;
under British rule.

Sir Hardinge Giffard, Chief Justice, and Mr: Justice Byrne, constitute Supreme
Court, March.

Mr. Geo. Bird commences Coffee Planting in the Kandyan country.


Major Haddock of the 57th Regiment killed by an elephant.
1821. Bishop Middleton held his first Visitation at Colombo.
SIB. E. P4GET, K. C. B., Goveeeou, 1822.
1622. Lient.General lion. Sir E. Paget, s. c. v., Governor, 2nd February.

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SIR J. CAmpant., LiEur,-GOVERNOR, 1822.23.


1822. Major-General Sir Janina Gampboll, Lient.-Governor, 6th November.

Bridge of Boats, near Colombo, completed.


.823. The liattieotta, Seminary, Jaffna, established.
, Kandy Road Tunnel completed.
The Church Mission establishes the Kotte Station.
Stu E. BAR'NES, GOVERNOR, 1824-31,
1821. Lieut.Genoral. Sir Edward Barnes, K. C. s., Governor,; Sir R. Ottley, Chief
Justice ; Iron le J. Rodney, Colonial Secretary.

Building of the Pavilion, Kandy ; and of Mount Lavinia House, near Colombo.
Moon's " Catalogue of Ceylon Plants " published.
,
.826. That English Steamer, the " Enterprise," in India.

Bishop Heber visits Ceylon August 25, arrives at Gallo ; Sept. 15, Kandy ; Sept.
29 leaves for India. [Dive at Trichinopoly, 3rd April 1826.]
1826. The infliction of capital punishment upon women, by drowning, in the Kendyan
Provinces, abolished.

Uduvil Girls' Boarding School established by American Missionaries in


Northern Province.
1827. First regular Cofftsa Plantation opened. The export of Coffee for the year
equalled 16,000 emote. Although the first regular Coffee Plantation in Ceylon
was opened in Ceylon in this year, the enterprise really commenced ten years
later, III 1837.

Foundation of the Kotte Christian Institution Laid by the Governor, 8th November.
828. Nuwara Eliya establiabed as a Military Convalescent Station,
1829. The Commissioners of Enquiry (Mr. C. H. Cameron and Lieet,Col. Colebrooke),
who were appointed to report upon all mutters relating to the edteinistration of
the Government of Ceylon, arrived at Colombo, 11th April.

The Colombo Pettab Library instituted by the Burghers, 11th April.


3 830. Colombo United Service Library established.
1831. The Colombo Friend-in-1
,Ceed Society formed, 116th March.

The Kandy Road via Kurunegala and Gelageclara and that viaKadugannawa finished

Series of successful Pearl Fieheries from 1828 to 1837.


SIR R. W. HouvoN, BART., GovEnNoit, 18:31.37.
1831. Rt. Hon. Sir R. W. Horton, Bart., G. C. u., Governor of Ceylon ; Sir Charles
Marshall, Sir William Norris, and Sir W. Rough, successive Chief Justices, 18331836 ; P. luistruther, Esq., Colonial Secretary.
.,
Bishop Turner held his Primary Visitation at Colombo, let March.
1832. The iblontbo Journal started (lst ian.) by Government officials, butdiscontinned
on 31st Dec. 1833, under orders from England, the home authorities being severely
criticized in it.
,, The Kandy Mail Coach, the first Mail Coach in Asia, started let February.
If The Governor of Batavia sent a remittance of 6,100 florins for the relief of
the widows and orphans of the servants of the late Dutch East India Company
in Ceylon, 1st may.
Moore and Tamils first allowed to own houses and grounds in the Fort and Pettala
,,
of Colombo, let Sum.

Ceylon Savings Bank opened, lath August.


Compuleo7 Labour aboliebed, 28th September.

General Treasury at Colombo robbed, 27th October.

The ex-King of Kandy died at Venom


3.8.33. Cinnamon Monopoly abolished, 10th July. Parcel-post established between
Colombo and Gallo.

Kotte translation of the Scriptures into Sinhalese---`the Cotta Bible'completed.


The Island divided into five Provinces.
, The new Charter of Justice proclaimed, 31et July.
The Legislative and Executive Councils instituted.
First meeting of the Legislative Council held at Colombo, 22nd May.

The Agents of Revenue are consolidated into five Agencies, 30th September.
,, Memorial adopted for the appointment of unofficial members to the Legislative
Council, 25th October.
1831. The Colombo Observer Newspaper started by the Merchants of Colombo, Mr. Winter being the first Editor, and afterwards Dr. Elliott, who very soon also became
sole Proprietor.Feb. 1st, [Mr. A. M. Ferguson joined in 1846 and became
proprietor, May 18.59; Mr. J. Ferguson joined in 1861, and name changed to
Ceylon Observer let Sept. 1867; Messrs. A. M. Ss 4. Ferguson proprietors,
Jun eery 1877.]
Mr. Winter, Editor of the Observer, tried in Colombo for libel and accpitted,

The School Commission instituted, 19th May. [Dissolved 27th March 1841.]
The Mahawellicangs. at Ganapola rose 60 feet above its usual level.
18g5. Duel between Sir Charles Marshall, Chief Justice, and Major-General Sir John
Wilson, in the Cinnamon Gardens.
Molligoda, First Adigar, and several other Chiefs tried for high tclason and ao

quitted, 12th January.

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1833. The Colombo Academy established by Government, 25th October.

Taxes upon Imports and Exports first imposed in Ceylon.

Radom Mills in connection with Price's Patent Candle Company in active


work under Messrs Wilson.
Captain Barham shot by Lieutenant 1Ceogh in a duel in Cinnamon Gardens.
18*. ,Tho C.-ylon Chronicle, contributed to by Governor Sir R. W. Dorton, Messrs.
Templer (Treasurer) and Lee (Postmaster-General), and Revd. 8. 0. Glenie (Editor),
started, 3rd May. [Serjeaut Rough, Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Marshall, Auditor
General, Mr. Henry Staples, Proctor, wrote squiha criticizing the new procluction.j
[Discontinued 3rd Sept. 148. j
Extensive inundation: several bridges carried away on the Kandy road, and

upwards of 1,200 houses in the neighbourhood of Colombo destroyed, 28th May.


Kandy Friend-in-Need Society instituted. First Sugar plantation in Ceylon
opened in Dunibara. Commencement on a systematic scale of Coffee cultivation
in the hill-country.
RT, HON. J. A. SIEWART MACKE:UTE, GOVERNOR, 1837-41.
1837. Bt. lion. J. A. S. Macke/aril), Governor of Ceylon; Sir Anthony Oliphant,
Chief Justice; P. Anstruthor, Esq., Colonial Secretary. The year's exports of
Coffee equalled 34,600 ewts.
Tumour's translation of the Mahclicansa published.
Unofficial members of the Legislative Council first sworn in.
1831. The Gallo Mail Coach first started, 2nd July.

The Ceylon herald Marten 7th 6ept.; Overt:end Herald, 24.11 March 180,
[Discontinued 30th June 1846.]
1639. Crown Lands sold at Se. an acre as upset price, 7th January.
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce organized, 25th March.

Hon. George Turnout, Acting Colonial Secretary.


,,
Establishment of the Firm of Wilson, Ritchie & Co., which centinned a leading
Colombo Firm till 1861.
1840. Fish Tax abolished, 4th January.
,, The Chterlaud Observer commenced, Sept.
First rush into Coffee-planting speculations commenced.
Colombo Diocesan Committee for the Propagation of the Gospel formed.

At Panadure, 23 persons who had partaken of turtle were seised with

sickness immediately, an I L3 persons died /luring the night, Oct. 10.


1841. First stone of St. Andrew's (Soots) Church, Colombo, laid by the Governor
SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, K.C.B., GOVERNOR, 1841-47.
1841. Lieut General Sir Colin Campbell, a. a. 13., Governor ; Sir Anthony Oliphant,
Chief Justice; P. Anstruthor, E.:I., Colonial 8eoretary.
Central School Commission for the instruction of the population of Ceylon es
tablished.
Ceylon Bank opened, let Sane.
1342. Girls' I3.;arding School opened by the Church Mission at Nether, Northern
Provinee.
Death of Hon, George Tumour at Ne1des.April 10.
1813. Trial and ecnviction of the Priest Chandragoti, for High Treason.
A branch of the Bank of Western India established at Colombo, 23rd October.

Roman Catholic Pros established at Colombo.


Crown Waste Lands t r be put up at RIO per acre as the upset price, 29th June.

1811. Police Courts established, 13th July.


A now Province, the North-Western, making six provinces altogether, created

by the inclusion of the Chilaw, Puttalam and S.even Korales districts, October.
Rev. E. Daniel, of the Baptist Mission (the "Apostolic Daniel"), one of the

most devoted Missionaries that ever lived, died atColombo.


Lotteries suppressed by a Legislative enactment.
e.
Total Abeam"' of Slavery in Ceylon, 20th December.

Mr. Geo. Gardner (the well-knew it explorer of Brazil) appointed Superintendent

of the Per.ideniya Royal Botanic Gardens. ( Died at Nuwara Eliya, March 18.19.)
1845. Court of Requests established, 1st January.
The Ceylon Branch of the _Royal Asiatic. Society formed, 7th February.
Ceylon constituted an Episcopal See, called the Bishopric of Colombo, 25th
April ; Dr. Chapman appointed first Bishop, of Colombo, 26th April.
P. E. Wolichouse, Esq., Acting Colonial Secretary.
The Bank of Western India changes its title to the Oriental Batik Corpor,,
ation on securing Lilo Royal Charter of the Bank of Ceylon which ceased to exist.
Major Rogers, Assistant Government Agent, Boddie, killed by lightning

at the Haputalo resthouse: remains buried in old cemetery, Nuwara.


where his tombstone has sine- been split by lightning.
A Landslip took place in Lower Bulatgarna, burying 4 houses containing

7 men, 5 women, 2 children and 22 head of cattle, 2nd June.


,. Pioneer Pension Fund established 7th June.

St. Paul's Church in the Pettah of Colombo, the resthouse at Gampola,


and the Eachcheri of Badulla destroyed by fire.
Civil Servants first interdicted from engaging in Agricultural or Commercial purenita

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1945. The Ceylon Adrerther and General Intelligeneer started 23rd Sept. [Dis.
continued 3rd April 1846.]

Sir S. E. Tennent landed in Ceylon, 29th November.


1841. Mr. Keane, a coffee planter, killed by an elephant whilst nut cn a shooting
excursion. 14th October.

Cholera ragas furiously at Kandy :Aid Jaffna about 10,000 deaths occur in
the latter district.
The Examiner [1st Jan.]. and Times [Iet July] Newspapers started in Colombo.

Foundation Stone of Trinity Church laid by Bishop Chapman (9th March):


opened for Service 1st January 1847.
Assessment Tax on Hews, skc., reduced from 71 to 5 per cent..
The Final Report on the Railway Trace Cs dembo to tiandy, received from the Ceylon
Railway Company's Engineer, Mr. Drape, who approved 0f the Hingula Valley line.

The First Railway Scrip received in the Colony, April.


Subscriptions raised for the relief of the familia-stricken Irish, Ind June.
1847. A Public Memorial adopted, praying for a Government guarantee to the
Ceylon Railway Company, 8th 1 obruary.
The Buddhist Tooth Relic given into the charge of the Priests and Headmen of the Kandpn Province, 1st October.
Mr.
F. Dick, District Judge of Negonibo, shot deal id August of this

year, in attempting to arrest a Sinhalese criminal in a native hut. His widow


(nie Miss Layard) received a pension of 50 a year from Government.
Prim for the best sample of plantation coffee, peeled and cured on eat le, given to
Mr. R. Middleton of Charlemont, liewalieta by the Agri-liortimikural Society of
Kandy,
LORD TOWRIMTION, Govienaton, 1847.50.
Sir J. F. Tennant, Colonial Secretary and Lieut-Governor, April ; Lord Tor.
ringtom Governor, May ; Sir Anthony Oliphant, Chief' Justice ; Sir J. E. Ten.
neat, Colonial Secretary.
A Stable of Sir Edward Barnes erected opposite the Queen's House, 8th June.
Dr. J. B. Mieso appointed Consul.Gesseral for Portugal and the Algarve'.
18:18. The Read Ordinance passed, requiring every able-bodied man between IS
and GO years of age to give si:: days' labour, or pay a few shillings as eorn
mutation, fur the maintenance of the roads.
A Publie Meeting held in Kandy for the purpose of petitioning the Housc
of Parliament on the depressed state of the Colony, 11th April..
A new east iron Lighthouse erected at Galle, 80 feet high, 11th April.
Riotous meetings are held at Kandy protesting against new Taxes, 8th July.

A tumultuous meeting takes place at Borella and the Military are called nut, 20th July,
Gongslgoda Banda endeavours to incite a Rebellion in the ::andyan country,
and marches with followers from .Darnbulls. to Metals, where he arrives, 21st July.
A detachment of European and Malav troops sent from Kandy defeated the
rebels nett enornin' at Wariyapola and- dispersed them, 40 being killed, while
only one European soldier was injured.
The District of Kandy placed under Martial Law, 29th July.
'Tumult/ails assemblage of 2,000 armed Natives at Kurunegala dispersed by 30
of the Ceylon Rifles, 10th Jnly.
Martial. Law proclaimed in the Kurunegala District, 31st July.
Three companies of Her Majesty's 25th Regiment arrived at Trincomalee
from Madras to aid in restoring tranquillity, 5th August.

A special Session of the Supreme Court held at Kandy for the trial of the
rebel prisoners : 14 convicted of High Treason and 17 acquitted, September.

Martial Law abolished in the Kandyan Districts, 10th October.


The Merchants of Ceylon petition the House of Corinne= for a reduction of
the duty . on Coffee, 8th December.
First imp
ortation of fee into Ceylon, 11th April.
Tho Church Missionary ( parent ) Society Jubilee celebrated nt Kotto, 1st Nor,
1549. Dr. Thwaites, F.R.S., appointed Director o tho Royal Botanie Gardens, Peradenij a.
The first stone of .St. Thomas's Collegiate School laid by Bishop Chapman
and the Clergy of Colombo 21st December.
Native Coffee valued by 'the Colombo Customs so low as 17s. per cwt.
The unofficial members enter a protest against the continuance of an annual
payment of 24,000 to the Queen's Chest for Military Expenditure.
Atrocious attempt at murder committed on the person of ale. Ralph Tatham
of the Public Works Department.
1850. Messrs. Morehead and Rhode arrive as Commissioners to inquire into the authenticity of certain documents connected with the Rebellion, 25th April.

first introduction
i
of wooden spouting Mr coffee cherry transport on coffee
estates by Mr. Wm. Webster of Spring.vood, Rakwana.
Resignation of Lord Torrington. 31st June.
Colombo Athenmum Society established, 6th September.
Pigeon Express from GaiJe to Colombo successfully started by the Observer
" Newspaper, 24th September, and continued without interruption for eight years,
when it. was superseded by the telegraph.
Colonib Union Library established, 20th November.

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1850. Sir G. W. Anderson, Governor, November; Sir Anthony Oliphant, Chief
Justice ; C. J. MacCarthy, Esq., Colonial Secretary.
1851. A fearful gale, during which live ships were wrecked and six lives hat, and
considerable damage done to the shipping along the coast, 2nd May.
,, A public meeting held in the Audience Hall, Kandy, for the promotion of
Arts and Sciences amongst the Sinhalese, September.

The Hon' bin Jas. Stewart, Esq., Acting Queen's Advocate, died in Colombo,
deeply regretted, 18th November.

A Cylindrical Printing Machine, the first imported into Ceylon, erected in


the Government Printing Office, 30th December.
A General Court Martial held on Captain A. Watson, C. It. R., for issuing certain Proclamations during the Rebellion of 1818. Accused was honourably acquitted.

Murder above Cornelia estate, Hantane, of a rung Deltota pl;intCr, Morgan,


Sinhalese vitt igers, who shot him in a jungle path when riding back from
andy with money t> pay the cooties; they wore disappointed of plunder, he
being able to ride on into the Kitulamula octana, whore he fed and was
found mortally wounded.
18,52. The connection of the Ceylon Government with Buddhism creates e groat
discussion, in which the clergy take a warm part: Mr. (now Dr.) J. Murdoch and
a few missionaries issue a challenge to the demon priests of Ceylon, -.Hering
a reward of 300 rixdollars to any of them who could, by mero charming. cause
personal injury.January.

The foundation stone of Bishop Chaoman's Cathedral laid in due form, June.

A committee is appointed by Government to consider the practicability of a


Telegraph between Colombo and Kandy, November.
1853. A public meeting is held at the Exchange Rooms to consider the Railway
question, let March.
Sir John Pakington's Dispatch No. 123 of 4th December, 1852, directing Government to disconnect itself from management of the Maligavra and other Buddhist
Temples, published, 29th January 1833.
13 The Ceylon Merchants and Planters express their gratitude to Lord Torrington.
for the efforts used by his Lordship in England to settle the Chicory questing. April

Export Duty on Cinnamon repealed ( 1st July). Boards of Health appointed


in each Province.
,, A tiro broke out in Slave Island, destroying the whole of the habitations of
the Gun Lascars with all their little property. June
A public meeting is held at the Colombo Exchange Rooms for the purpose
of Memorializing tho Secretary of State for the enlargement of the Legislative
Council. 30th June.

A public meeting is hold to testify respect and regard to the memory of the
Great Duke, 14th June.
The Dalads, (relic of the tooth) in'the great Buddhist Temple, Kandy, handed
over to the care of the Diwa Nilame, and the Priests left to manage their
own affairs.

Christ Church, Kollupitiva, opened ior divine worship, 13th October. *

A public meeting is held to protest against a proposed Municipal Ordinance


which is afterwards withdrawn, 29
th October.

A large portion of the bazaar at Trincomalee destroyed by fire, the property


consumed estimated at 4,000, December.
1854. The first meeting of the Planters' Association held in tho Boardiug-house,
Kandy, lith Febuary.
The Tamil Cooly Mission established.
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An improved edition of the hido-Portuguese Translation of the New Testament. completed, February.

Some gold discovered in the bed of the Mahaoya and also at Nuwara Eliya
but not in sufficient quantities to render the search for it remunerativeMarch.
Awful thunderstorm iiringing in monsoon from 3 to 9 a.m., Rides Barrack
struck by lighinirig in Colombo, 29 mon accoutred struck down end more dr less
injured, rifles twisted, 40 men knocked down by shock.-22nd May. (On 10th May,
storm at Gallo, lightning made hole near Fort wall :3 feet diameter by 20 feet
deep.)
A public meeting hold at tho Chamber of Commerce Rooms to consider the
present financial condition of the Colony, 24th August.

Sir George Anderson requests to be relieved from his duties from February,
1855.September.

A public mooting held at Kandy to consider the wants of the Colony as


as Agricultural and Commercial co:nmunity, 7th October.

The surviving Kandyan Prisoners who were banished to Malacca for high
treason in 1848 are pardoned by Governor Sir G. Anderson, November.
1855. The Ceylon Patriotic Fund initiated for the relief of the widows and orphans
of the fallen brave in the Crimean War, amounting to 4,100.January.

The new ontranuo to the Fort through the Leyden Bastion is completed.

Sir George Anderson embarks for England, and the Hon. C. J. MacCarthy
takes the usual oaths as Lieut-G overnor, 19th January.

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SIR HENRY WARD, GOVERNOR, 1555.69.


1555. Sir Henry Ward arrived in Ceylon and anomie] the reins of Government,
May ; Sir W. 0. Carr, Chief Justice, 1854; Sir W. Carpenter Rowe, Chief
Justice, 1856; C. J. MacCarthy, Esq., Colonial Secretary.
A public meeting of Native Merchants and Trailers hs held at Colomb o to

express their gratitude to their long-tried friend, Mr. Armitage, who leaves the
Colony after a sojourn in it of 20 yearsAugust.
A serious murrain among cattle prevails in the Island, particularly i u the

Central Province, where the mortality is reported to be very great and alarmingOcteber.
Three waterspouts seen off Colombo Harbour, 6 p.m., December 7th Continued
St
heavy rain at Mount Lavinia, and not a drop at Colombo, or within 3 miles of it.
December 14th.
1856. The photographic art first introduced in Ceylon by Mr Parting, 24th June.

A public meeting is held at Kandy to consider tho constructio n of a Railway between Culombo and Kandy, 2nd February.
Chief Justice Sir W. O. Carr, who was about to retire on a allowance of

1,200 per annum, died suddenly, 4th April. Sir W. Carpenter Rowe suceeds.

The Railway question continuos to absorb public attention: the 13111 is mute:
ally carried through the Legislative Council by a majority of 9 to 7, 16th August.
, A sum of 15,000 is proposed to he devoted to complete a telegraph line
of 300 miles from Mannar to Kandy, from Kandy to Colombo, and from Colombo
to Galls, September.
The Secretary of State decides that the Railway Agreement be suspended till
the Survey of line is completed, December.
1857. A special meeting of the Legislative Council is held to pass the Railway
Supplemental Agreement, 2-1nd January.
Fifteen persons sentenced at Kandy to be hanged for murder. The preside
ing Judge declared the case to be without precedent in the annals of crime in
Ceylon. February.
The Clock Tower, Colombo, completed, March.
Rajawella Waterworks opened on the property in the Dumbara Valley of

Messrs. Tytlor and Eliot with the largest pumps for irrigation purposes in the world,
driven by means of a turbine wheel to send water from the Mahaweliganga through
sloping fields of coffee on the hill-sides.
The Pearl Fishery yields a gross sum of 20,000, April.

Capt. Moorsom's Railway Report is published and adopted by the Governor, May.
General
Havelock, accompanied by troops, wrecked in the 1'. it. O. steamer

"Erin" off Kallitara, June.


, A portion of the 37th Regiment and a Company of Artillery embark at Colombo
for Calcutta to aid the authorities there in suppressing the Mutinies, June 8th.

A fearful gale prevails, during which several vessels were wrecked, July.
,, A fire at Badulla destroy
ed one half of the bazar, July.
A Collegiate School is established in the town of Kandy in connexion with
the Church Missionary Society, November.
A terrible gale and rain in torrents at Colombo, -during which ton vessels

(including the " Sibella") were wrecked and several lives lost, November.
1858. The subscriptions collected for the relief of the sufferers during the Indian
Mutinies amount to 2,771.--Sanuary.
, An Ordinance, revising the Fixed Establishments, passed the Council, the not
increase being 25,777.January.

First telegraph line (a single wire) opened in Ceylon (constructed by Mr


Dailey) between Colombo and Gale, 1st January. *
The Labour question creates much discussion, March.
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The Pearl Fishery at Arippu realized 24,129, April.

A public meeting is held at the Council Chamber for the purpose of pre.
genting a marriage gift to the Princess Royal, 5th April.

P. & 0. Steamer "Ara" totally lost on the East Coast of Ceylon, April.

Telegraph communication between Colombo and Kandy established, June.


Steamer "Pearl" arrived in Ceyloa, 22nd July.

, Inauguration of the Ceylon Railway by Sir -Henry Ward : after the ceremony
about 000 persons of all classes sat down to a rich banTiet, 3rd August.
Submarine cable (gattapereha core) connecting Ceylon with India laid between
,
Thanaikai Point and Talailnaunar, by alessra. Wickham and St. Albin in a
aative brig, September 17.
Telegraph communication from Kandy to Mannar via Millinfale opened, Oct.

The Mercantile Bank is design:mid by authority "Chartered Mercantile Bank


of India, London and China," October.
Through Telegraphic communication between Ceylon and India established, 04

,, The Immigration Ordinance passed, to come into operation from 1859, Decembee
The Gampola bridge completed, December.
Petition signed by 4,000 inhabitante of (Wee is forwarded to the Secretor)
A successful Carrer pirme, gra.peeee Service begun. by hr. Eltott was carded on in venni,
tion with the Ceylon Observer from IMO to 1S58 between Onlle and Colombo. when the telegr pl
was establish; pigeons brought the mail news regularly through the Crimean War and often
bronghs enough for several columns of news, in 1 hour, and once In 1 hour. distance 72 mil,.

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of State praying the Queen to reappoint Sir H. Ward after his usual term of
service, and to sanction an annual grant of 3,000 as an addition to his salary29th October.
1 658 Salt is allowed to he imported into Ceylon on payment of duty of 4/3 per cwt.
1858 64. Dr. Thwaitee' " Enumeratio Plantarum Zeylauias" published.
18:1 Chartered Mercantile Bank Notes ordered to be received in payment of
Revenue, 4th Jan.
A public meeting held a* Kandy composed of European Planters and Kandyan
Chiefs to petition the Secretary of State on the Clieua question : more than 1,000
persons were present, 12th February.
Immigration Scheme started under official auspices and commissioners with
a Travelling Agent appointed to increase the emigration of coolies front Southern
India. The scheme proved a failure and collapsed in 1861.
The abatement paid by the servants of Government of 5 per cent on their
salaries is discontinued, March.
The Earl of Elgin and Kincaffine arrived at Galle in II. M. Steamer " Furious "
and visited Colombo and the interior of the Island. The noble lord was much
pleased with the beauty of scenery, and the marks of contentment aud growing prosperity that he saw around him, 26th March.
Death of Sir Anthony Oliphant, late Chief Justice of Ceylon.
A Pearl Fishery > ielded E48,215, April.
A sudden rainfall occurred on a coffee estate near Matale, resembling the

Cursting of a waterspout, whereby several lives were lost, 2nd March.


Dr. Elliott, Principal Civil Medical Officer, who, fin, a quarter of a century,
31
took an active and useful part in the discussion of every question connected with
the interests of Ceylon and its people, carried off by an attack of dysentery,
22nd May.

The Merchants, as well as the Planters, decline to elect members to repre. .


sent them in the Legislative Council the former cannot find one of their number willing to serve, g2tid May.
tier Royal Highness, the Princess Frederick William of Prussia, Princess Royal
of Great Britain and Ireland, grcefully acknowledges the !magnificent presents
forwarded by the people of Ceylon for beet acceptance, 20th June.

A new Schedule of island and travelling allowances to he drawn by Militnry


Officers doing duty in Ceylon is, published, 7th June.
The Railway question largely engrosses the attention of the public. Mr. Doyne,
the Chief Engineer, estimates the cost at 2,214,000, which is more than double
Captain Moorsem's outside limit, 1st July:

the Morse system of Telegraphy in place of the old needle instrument


introduced into Ceylon, July.
The Railway Meeting at Kandy, numerously attended by Coffee Planters,

resolves to memorialize the Governor in Council to got the Railway Contract


annulled by an honorable compromise with tho Company, 30th July.
The Duke of Newcastle, astonished and alarmed at the discrepancies in the

estimates for the Itathvay, orders home the Chief Resident Engineer and his yiief
Assistant, Mt. Fitzgibbon, 30th August.'

Differences of a serious nature between Bishop Chapman and Warden Baly


engross a large share of public. attention, .80th August.
In the Legislative Council it is resolved, by a majority of ten to five, that,
PP
if the Company cannot complete the 'Railway for 21400,000, the contract should
be annulled, 15th September.
,, Sir W. C. Rowe, Chief Justice of Ceylon, expired at Gallo after a few days'
illness. Re was an able, honest, and eminently independent Judge. and a warns
upholder of the principles of civil and religious liberty. As a tribute to his
Memory, the Government proposed that the Legislative Council do adjourn until
after Ins funeral.Atli November.
The Bill to regulate marriages amongst the Kandyans, and rendering ths

horrible practice of polyandry illegal, passed the Legislative Council, 16th October.
An accident, attended with fatal consequences, happened to the Galle Coach

at Dehiwala Bridge, resulting in the loss of the horses, and the death of the
driver in the act of seising three lady passengers who were submerged in the
river, and in considermble danger, leth December.
Bullet moot through Bon Accord Bungalow drawingroora door (Mr. J. Laing's

residence near Kandy) supposed to be by a Sinhalese villager whose cattle had


been seized for trespassing,
Sir Emerson's Tennent's Book on Ceylon published.
1860. Correspondence of a very hostile and mutually recriminative nature takes place
between the Government and the Kandy Friend-in-Need Society, with reference
to the cooly hospital, which results in the establishment of a properly regulated
Hospital, under now arrangements, January.
Overland issues of C'efilm-i Times and Examin.r newspapers commenced, let Jan.
The Rev. Mr. Dias defeated in the District Court iu attempting to tie a
charge of plagiarism ou the Church Mieaionaries, February.

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1869. The splendid Iron attic Bridges which span the Mahaweliganga and Pin.
oya. at Katugastota are opened for traffic by the Governor : after the ceremony
260 guests sat down to a deje,tner dinatoire. The festivities concluded with a
dance on the Bridge, in which His Excellency joined, hl March.

A Pearl Fishery yielded 36,681, March.


a Sir E. S. Creasy, a Barrister of some mark and a historical writer of Goa.
eiderable eminence, appointed Chief Justice of Ceylon, 15th July.
The Batticaloa Irrigation Works create much discussion,
Falls of hail occur at Colombo, and on the mountains of Um. Daring
gale at Gallo the P. & 0. Steamer " Malabar is wrecked : all the passengers, including the British and French Plenipotentiariea for China, saved, 22nd
May.
Serious defalcations are discovered in the Surveyor General's Office. The clerk
" in charge of the accounts tried and convicted of fraud, and sentenced to 10 years'
transportation, May.

Sir Henry Ward appointed Governor of Madras, June.


The foundation stone of all Saints' Church laid in due form by the Governor, 21st Juno.
, Sir Henry Ward takes his departure for Madras, after an able administration
of five years and General Lockyer is appointed Lieut.Governor, 30th June.

'
General Lockyer
quits the island in ill-health ; Col. Wilkinson, R. E., assumes
the administration of Government and the connnand of the troops, 30th July.

Sir Henry Ward expired at Madras from a midden attack of cholera, 2nd Aug.
SIR C. J. MACCARTHY Kr., GOVERNOR, 1860.63.
1880. Sir Charles MacCarthy is appointed. Governor of Ceylon, August 4; Sir Edward
Creasy, Chief Justice; W. C. Gibson, Esq., Colonial Secretary.

The Railway question, with Mr. Tlawkehaw's report and connected papers,
referred to the Legislative Council for decision, 25th August.
,,
The Railway question continues to engage attention, Mr. Waller persisting in
the assurance that a Railway van be made for 1,500,000, Ifith September.

Lord 'i'orringtou's Pamphlet advocating the formation of a Railway from Colombo to Trincomalee excites some attention, 20th September. Mr. 11 in. Morris,
Government Agent for the Eastern Province, writes a pamphlet on the same subject.
At a meeting of the Planters Association it 'was resolved that a Railway can,
and ought to, bo made for 21,500,000, but that the agreement with the Railway
Company should be annulled, 18th September.

Sad tidings reached Ceylon of the decease, on hoard the " Ripon," successively
of General Lockyer, Bishop Bravi, Dr. Kelaart, and Mr. Spofforth, all passengers
from Ceylon on their way home, 16th October.
, The Steamer " Bengal' arrived at Guile, having on board Sir Charles MacCarthy.
His Excellency assumed the office of Governor on the 22nd October.
1861. Exhibition of products of Ceylon, intended for the International Exhibition
of 1862, at Queen's House, February.

Dr. Willisford proposes a scheme of Water Supply for Colombo, March.


, Murder of Mrs. Angus, a European lady, wife of a Government Surveyor,
by hor Sinhalese cook at Kalutara, March.
Mr. Pennefatber appointed Auditor-General, of the Colony, March.
Death of Mr. Caulfield, Treasurer of the island, at Kandy, May.
Messrs. Harrison and Leake, Civil Engineers, propose to connect the Central
Province with Colombo by moans of a tramway, June.
Bishop Chapman leaves Ceylon, July.
"

Messrs. M. Coomara Swami, and Ii. Dias appointed members of the Legislative
Council,
A Select Committee of the Legislative Couneial report in favour of constructing a Railway between Colombo and Kandy by means of a contractor.

Lecture by Mr. Meade, a well-known Italian Editor, on the productive resources of Ceylon, August.
Visit of Mr. Smart, Engineer to the Madras Railway, to consider the proposed Railway routes, August.
The Volunteer movement started and progressing, in May, but afterwards

collapsed in Ceylon.
Kandyan Headmen attached to the Maritime Provinces exempted from tax, 6th

September.
1862. At a General Meeting bold at Kandy, the Planters' Association was remodelled
and a uew constitution adopted, January.
"Young Scotclunan" 's letters in the Observer on "Sunday in Ceylon" create

an angry discussion, January.


,, The Governor publishes a dispatch announcing the doxth (14th Deceinbert
1861) of the Prince Consort, and requesting all loyal subjects to be in docen
mourning from 16th January to 8th March 18t12.January.
A severe thunder-storm in Colombo doing much damage to trees and old
buildings, many houses in Grand Pass inundated, January.
The Gaffe Face Burial Ground question creates a bitter discussion, Februarj.

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1862. A public meeting held at Badulta to represent to Government the state of


the Badulla and Nuwara Eliya Road, February.

Night Coaches to Kandy and Galls and vice versa first started in Ceylon. March.
Address of condolence to the Queen written on parchment amt containing
several thousand signatures forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonics,March.

A Regatta Association formed in Colombo, March.


The Governor announces that Civil Servants of six years' residence in the

Island are entitled to one-third of the cost of their passage to England and back,
with a similar allowance for their families, April.
'The Governor's nomination of Capt. Jolly to a seat in the Legislative Council, without consulting the Planters' Association, createe great agitation : Capt.
Jolly ultimately resigns, May.
Intelligence received of tho death of Col. Lillie on the 24th April 1872. Ile

was one of the few remaining Waterloo veterans connected with the Island;
for 20 years he had been settled in Ceylon as a Coffee Phi riter.May.
The veteran Lieut.-General P'raser, who resided in the Island for nearly 48
years, died at Kandy at the advanced age of 72 years. His name will always
be associated with the topographical labours which resulted in the first really
good Map of Ceylon.May.
The Manager of the Ceylon Company, Limited, Mr. C. J. Braine, arrived to

commence business, June.


Mr. It. J. Corbet, at a General Meeting of the Planters' Association, is re.
,
commended as a fit person to represent the Planting Interests in the Legislative
Council, June.
The Buddhists make great and strenuous eillirts to propagate their faith, July.

A Meeting was held in the Council Chamber,.presidel over by the Governor,

in connection with the memorial to the Into Prince Consort, August.


Civil Servants are allowed one-third passage money for every six years' resident
,
service, and for families (a year later), 16th August.
Severel prize medals awarded to Ceylon at the International Exhibition of
1862, September.
A Sinhalese Newspaper called the Lakininipallana published, September.
The Rev. D. J. Cogorly, the oldest Missionary in Ceylon, died ; he laboared
for 44 years in Ceylon, and was 70 years- old when he ceased from his labours,
September.
The Jaffaa Freeman local Newspaper first published, September. [Discontinued.]
,

Bronze money introduced for the first time into Ceylon, September.
A complete concession made by Government to the principles of civil and

religious freedom in the rase of the Grille Face Graveyard, October.


Letters Patent argioiliting Bishop Claughton to the Bishopric of Colombo
in the room of Dr. Chapman published; October.
The Legislative Cuuneil adopts the Report of the Sub-Committee on the

Railway Question, and accepts Mr. Faviell's contract of 873,039 for the construction of a Railway from Colombo to Kandy, November.
'fhe Bathe:ilea intirlerer, Vidaporli, who fled, from justice on the day of ex.

emitiou, was arrested and brought to Colombo on a writ of Habeas Ceepus,


November.
The total amount of the Ceylon Relief Fund for the Lancashire distressed

cotton operatives reaches 1:1,1121, November.


The first French Messaee.riee Steamer "Semiramis" arrived at Galle, November.
P.14 0. Company's Mail Steamer " Colombo," of 1,860 tons, wrecked on the north

end of Minicoy Island, Maldives, November.


Jubilee Meeting of the Baptist Mission held at Colombo, December.

The " Nova Scotian," a fine vessel of 990 tons, driven ashore in Colombo road.
stead by a gale of wind, December.
Cruelty to Animals prohibited by a Legislative Enactment.
1863. The Madras and Colombo Steam Ship Company commenced operations, Jan.
Mr.
It. F. Morgan appointed Queen's Advocate for the Island, January.

P. & 0. Steamer " Nemesis " struck a rock twice and got seriously damaged outside Galls Harbour.

The Ceylon Patriot Newspaper commenced at Jaffna, February.

Mr. Coomara Swamy, the first Hindu Barrister, called to the bar at Lincoln's
Inn, February.

Mr. l"aviell, the Railway Contractor, arrived at Galle, March.


Death of 31r. A nstruther, late Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, May.
The first Ice Machine erected in Slave Island, Colombo, Juue.
,
Great disussion on Unofficial Justices of the Peace and their issue of Cooly
IN";irrants for the apprehension of deserters from Estates, July.

Riot of the Sikhs obtained from India to reinforce the Pioneer force of the
Roads Department, in Kandy and elsewhere in tho Central Province, August.
Shock of earthquake felt at Trincomalee, September.

The Jubilee of the Wesleyan Missionary, Society in Ceylon, October.


,, Departure of the 50th Itegunent from Ceylon to the New Zealand War, Oct.
Ordinances for the Registration of Marriages and for Land Registration passed.

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MAI OR. GE NEN AL CY arms, Ls FAIT. -GOVERNOR. 1864-05.


1861. The first Locomotive Engine landed in Ceylon.Jan.
Capture of the Bandit Sardial, after a severe straggle with the Police at
Kegalla, March.
First message received at Colombo by Indo-European line. March 2.

The "Comet" (a steam-tug intended' for use on the Jaffna Lake) , the first
steamboat made in Ceylon, launched.April.

Vote of Censure cm Government with reference to the Council's Reply


to the acting Governor's address, carried in the Legislative Council by the
Unofficial Members.Ang. 29.
Death of Sir Charles MacCarthy at Spa.Sept.
,,
The telegraph extended to Trincornailee.Sept.

Proposals for Docks, Breakwater, &c., for Colombo dieenssed.Sept.

Baluila and Haptitale Battle of the Ronda with reference to the proper

outlet for Uva.Sept.


Government Offices to be closed at 2 P.M. every Saturday.Oct.

Resignation of all the Unoffieial Members of the Legislative Council, with


reference to the Military Expenditure votd.Nov.
Telegraph Line from Dambulle, to Trincomalee opened--Nov.

First special train on Ceylon Railway conveying H. It. H. the Duke of

Brabant to Ambepossa.Dec. 27.


1865 Public MI eetinge on the Military Expenditure question he'd in Kandy and
Colombo, and MeMorials sent to the Right Hon'blo Edward Cardwell, Secretary of State for the Colonies.Jan.
Fatal accident on the Ceylon Government Railway at Mahara ; 36 lives
" (including one European) lost.--Jau.
,,
An important discussion on Buddhism and Christianity held at Baddegama,
about 50 Buddhist priests and several Christian ministers taking part in the
proceedings.Feb.
Au outbreak of cholera at Trinoomalee, 120 deaths reported up to Feb.
Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson appointed Lieut.-Governor of
I/
Ceylon.March.
SIR H. G. R. ROBINSON, E.C.M.G., GOVERNOR, 1865-71.
Sir Hercules Robinson sworn in as G vernor ; Sir Edward Creasy, Chief
Justice; W. C. Gibson, Esq., Colonial Secretary.May 16

Tho " Ceylon Leagae" formed.May 26.


The Royal Commission to enquire into the Military Expenditure of Ceylon,
met.--done.
Opening of the' Railway from Colombo to Ambepussa.Oct.
Bill passed constituting Colombo and Kandy Municipalities Nov.
PI
Balances unexpended of annual votes for works, &c., first re-voted by the
"I gislative Council, tie Secretary of State having granted permission by Dispatch of October 31, 1St!.
Labour Ordinance discussed and onaoted.Nov.-Dec.

1866. Petition forwarded to the Queen by the Ceylon League, praying for a
reformed Legislative Conncil.Jan.
A Police Force established in the town of Jaffna.Tan. I.

Detachment of the Ceylon Rifles embarks for Hongkong.May 12.

Permission given to appropriate surplus revenue for reproductive works,


&c., without previous reference Home, by Dispatch from Secretary of State
dated July 30.
First direct telegraphic message from New York received at Galle.^
Aug. 19.
General Cemeteries established in theprincipal towns.Oct,
Food Riots in Co'ombe and itensufeg in Kandy and Galle.Oct.
First Telgraph message received at Galls from San Francisco, via Atlantic

Cable and Indo-European line (7 days in transmission).Oct. 9.


Slight shock of an eartbquelc, felt in South Ceylon.Dee.
Unpreitective Balanc-e of Revenue in the General Treasury first invested

at interest by order of Sir Hercules Robinson, yielding Government X10,0110 of


interest per annum on an average.Dee.
1867. Rate of commutation in the Southern Province to he Is. a year, for the
labonr of each inhabitant. instead of 2s as heretofore levied.Jan. 1.
New telegraphic cable (Hooper'e core) between India and Ceylon laid.Jan.

,
Ceylon and the Straits Colonies united in one Military command under
- Major-General Hodgson.March.
Victoria Cross extended to the Local Forces in Her Majeety'a COIOUieg
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1867. The first Railway Engine ascended the Kadngannawa Incline.Match.


First Railway Train from Colombo arrived at Kandy. April 26.
Telegraph to Nuwara Blips opened.May.

Major Skinner (" the great Ceylon Roadmaker";, after 40 years' residence
in l'eylon, retiree from the Public Service,Juno.
The Colombo and Kandy Railway opened for traffic.Aug.

The Colombo Observer changed to Ceylon Observer.Sept. 1.


Compilation of a new edition of Legislative Enactments commenced.-Oct.
A Special Reward Fund for the Police eatablished.Nov. 28.

Paddy Cultivation (Irrigation) Ordinance, embodying principle of payments


" Without interest, enacted.Deo.

The 69th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment arrive in Ceylon.Der. 7.


1868. News received that Mr. WaAkin M. P., is to move this year for a Committee of the House of Commons to enquire into the Government of Ceylon.
Jan.

Fire st the Gallo Face Boarding House, Colombo: X200 of damage sustained.
Jan. 8.
,,
The Kam] nerald Newspaper and the Ceylon Churchman Magazine cornmenced.Felo. Both discontinued.]

Pablio meeting in Colombo and liandy.1 to support Mr. Watkin'e motion for
a Parliamentary Committee of Enquiry into Ceylon affairs. Feb.
Publication of Sir Hercules Ribinson's Dispatch on the League petition;

strong feeling manifested oa discovering the Governor's sentiments.-1 eh.


Petition from 3,000 Natives to the Secretary of State for reform of the
Legislative Council.April.
Submarine cable (Hooper's core) laid across the Jaffna Lake.June.
Sir Hercules Robinson goes on leave of absence to England ; during his
" absence Major General Studholme Ilodgeonacte as Lieut.Governor.J uly.
Unveiling of the Statue of Sir Henry Ward at Kandy.dug. 5.
Unprecedented fall of rain in Colombo 35 inches in Oct.
1869. The Saturday's issue of the Ceylon. Observer commenced.Jan.
Ceylon Telegraph lines handed over to the Indian Government.Jan

Telegraph to Jaffna. completed.May 20.

The Suez Canal opened. Nov. 19.

The demolition of the walls of Colombo Fort commenced by the blowing.up

of the Rotterdam Ba3tion.Dec. 29.


Collapse of the Kandy Herald Newspaper.Dec. 31.
,
Erection of a Lighthouse on the. Great Basses Rocks commenced.Dec. 31,
(Building finished and in use, March 187a. The light is visible 20 miles ell,
at liambantota.)
1870. Export Duties aboliehed.Jan.
The first Steamer from India passes through the Suez Canal.Jell.

First Steamer, the " Wm. Millie " arrives at Colombo from Britain via
the Suez Canal.Feb. 10.
The first Traction Engine lai.decl in Ceylon.Feb. 18.

Ceylon Medical School establis'aed in connection with Government Civil


Hospital in Colombo.March.
First Cargo of OcIfeo leaves Colombo for England via the Snez Canal.Mar. 12.

Revival of the ancient title of Disawa.June 11.


Railway Extension to Gampola and Nawalapitiya discussednarrow versus

broad gauge, &e. July.


Foundation stone of the Colombo Garrison Hospital laid.Ang.

A deputation from the Local Chamber of Commerce present a petition to


the Governor concerting the necessity of bettor Harbour Accommodation for
Colombo.Sept.
Survey of the Nawalapitiya Railway Extension commenced.Oct.

Imperial audit of Colonial Accounts tliscontinued.Oct. 1.


1871. Colombo Fort walls demolished and the moat filled up.Feb.
First general Census taken.March 26th. t- Coylou contains 2,405,287 inhabi.
tants, of whom there are included within the colembo Municipality 100,238. j
Smallpox raging in Colombo.Jan. to April.
Memorial forwarded by the Ceylon Civil Servants to the Secretary of State,
.,
petitioning for certain reform., including a partial ii:Lireaa of salaries.,lone.
The Nawalapitiya Railway Extension entrusted to liesero. Reid and
Mitchell, and commenced.Jene.
e Cable between Hongkong and Sngapore completed : fire, message received
_ha Ceylon.drine 14.
Arrival of Mr. Tow nshcad, Engireer 94- pointed to eanniine
Colombo
Haehour in vie;[ of the et.ctiva of Dock.. or 1.;,:caLv.atcr.Aug

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1871 Total Eclipse of the Sun. Dec. 12th. [Expedition under Mr. Norman Lock.
yer sent out from England to take observatiots et Jaffna and Trincomale -r
sod in India.Doc.]
Registration of Servants made compulsory at Colombo.Dec.
1872. Reduction of 3G per cent in Ceylon Railway Fares for passengers, and of
20 per cent for parcels.Jan.

Rupees and Cents currency inaugurated in Ceylou.Jan 1.

First Indian mail passes through Meant Cenis Tunnel.Jan. 1.


RON. 1EENRY TURNER IRVIN, LIxoT-GovaRNoa, 1872.
Scheme for Railway Extension via Dikoys and Dimbula iuto Uva formally

propounded in the Ceylon Oleserver.Jan 8.

New Military Barracks and Hospital. onoGralle Face opened.Feb.


. Discussion on the medical treatment of coolies on the Ceylon coffee
estates.Feb.
RT. liON. W. H. GRTGORT, GOVERNOR, 1872.77.

Rt. Hon. W. H. Gregory, Governor, lands at Colmoho ; assumes adminis


tration of Ceylon, March 4; Sir E. S. Creasy, Chief Justice; nod Hon.
Irving alio A. N. Birch, Colonial -Secretaries.

Preseutatio:t of aOlre.rs to ;he Governor re;peetirg the Colombo Breakwater, by the Chamber of Commerce. H. E. announc..s that he looks neon
the making a gocel harbour for Colombo as the great work of his rule.

Presentation of Uva Railway Extension Memorial to Governor Gregory.


Jane 7.

The Plantiog Register coiameoced in connection with the Ceylon Observer.


July 4.

Tramway Scheme for Urlombe sanctioned by Municipality aid Governme ot.Inly.


,,
First sale of Building lets of Crown, lands oe Horton Plaits.July.
Eatabliehment of the Jaffna College.July 3.

Maskeliya P.anters' Association Lirmed.July 16.


Appointment of tho Railway Extension Enquiry Commission, Hon. Jr
3oughts
1
being Chairman.Ang 5.
,,
Colon-N:1 for tke first time lighted with.Gae.Aug. 5.
Postal
Cards- tirst issued in. Coyle:oding 22.

Presentation to the Govereor, by the Rev. J. Scott, of Memorials with reference


to "the OX ,!116ivo nurat,er of places licensed' for the sale of intoxicating drinks,"
signed by 39,396 linropeau and Native subacrPers.Sept: 19

Sir John Coolie's Report, favourable to the construction of the Colombo


13reakwrter end Jetties, published.Sept. 28.

The P. & 0. Steamers co and from Australia and Bombay commence


calling at Colombo for Foola and nassengr lex Oct.

Telegraphic communication with Anatralia es:ablisbed. First message


reteiveel in Colombo Mom Melimurne.Oct. 21.
Agri-I-Torricultural Exhibition held at Colombo.Dec. 2.

,,
Discussion on the comparative permanency or otherwise of Coffee estates.Des.
1873- naming of the Coolies Medical W.ints
Meeting in llikoya on the Railway ExtonFii7n Question : imperative necessity for relief strewn : in five years. 50,004 acres of coffee are expected to
he under cultivation in Dikoya and MaskeliyA.Jan.

Post Office Money Orders betwee r U, ylou and the United Kingdom in
trocInced.Jan. 1.
The Governor receiving the Deputation from .tine - Dikoya planters with
reference to Rail way Est nsion.--jan. 9.

Opening of the Gampola Railway Extension W for Goode on the 15th


Jan. and for passengers nn.Feb. 1.
Opening of Gampola Branch Railway for pasaengormaffie.Feb. I.
Creation of the offices of Conservators of Forests re giounced.March 15.
r.

The Ceylon Rifle Regiment ordered to be disbeaded, and the name


accordingly omitted from the Army List.April 1.
Gymkhana Club Meeting inaugurated at Nuwara E liya.April 15.19

Mr. Kyle appoint"d Manavin.4 Engineer for thea Colombo Breakwater,


Sir John Coode being Consulting Engineer.May 22.
Public Meeting in Matra!e and address to the Governor adopted on the
subjirt of Railway Extension.May.

Imp-xtaut doclan ti n by Governor Gregory in ereply fto an address from


the people of Tanvalla, namely, that "r Iigions c'smrnur &ties should provide
for their own wan's in all future Church extension so ]fang 68 he remained
Goverror, lie bring cuOre'y opposed to the principle of Grouts from the
Stat...."Aug. 15
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1873. Completion of the Flying Survey from the Elk Plains to Hapntale with a
view to Railway Extension, with the result that the incline on the Uva aide
need nowhere be steeper than 1 in 15.--Feb.
The erection of Great Basses Lighthouse commenced tinder the direction

of Mr. W. Douglas, c. E., Trinity /louse Engineer, in Dec. 1839 completed


at a coat of L62,039.March 10.
Contract between Government and Mr. Faviell. to connect the Maher&

quarry with the main line r f Railway and the Colombo Railway Statical
with Customhouse Point by Tramways to carry stone for the Breakwater,
cost of both Tramways under Contract R208,000.Sept.
Proe'amation in the Government Gazette of the Division of Ceylon, for
revenue and Agency purposes, into seven, instead of six Provinces: appointment
of Mr. J. F. Diekson to be Government Agent of the sew Prevince, the
North Central.Sept. 6.

Ceylon Public Museum Bill passed.Sept. 10.

Introduction of the Liberian Coffee int.> Ceylon by Mr. C. Tottenham


nod Mr. L. St. George Carey.Oct.

Crown Forest-land sold iin ffendy at the unprecedented rate of 1822


rupees ( 18 5s) per acre.Oat. 29.
Dimbula Diatriet. Planters' Aoociation formed.Noe. 3.

The Boge.wantal=wa.Balangod.. route declared inarracticable for a Railway


to Uva. and eencenration of atteuti n on the Dimbela-New-Gelw , y-andHapntale line of oountry ; Mr. Stoddert and party engaged in the survey.
Nov. IL
Plantation Coffee reaches the unprecedented price In Colombo of 2631874.
per bushel. Native being quoted at 112s. per inwt..)an.

Surrey of Railway line from Colombo to Moretews commenced. and announcemeet by Government that the new iron Bridge across the Raloganga
(to cost 11150,0001 is wilt a vies to Railway extension to EallitaraJan.

The new Sinhalese Translation of the OM Testament by the Rev. C.


Carter, Baptist Missionary, now passing through the press, excites discuesion
the first part published (Genesis) being criticized.Feb.
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Great au d prolon,ed discussion on the Coffee Leaf Disease, whic hue,
at intervals, for some years, made its appearance in the Coffee districts.-eFeb.

The Viceroy of India anneunees that his Government is pr-sparing to feed


2 millions of people in Bengal fur seven months. Subscription lists opened;
H. Id. the Queen and Viceroy each subscribe 1:1,000.Feb .

Arrival of Mr. John Kyle and Staff to commence active operatious on the
Colombo Breakwater.June 6.

Report from the Railway Commission showing that a Nitwalapitiya-Uva


Railway is feasible as far as Elaputale Pace, 75 miles, on which the traffic,
after providing for working expenses, would probably have a profit of 115,000,
or 8 per cent on its total cost.July 2.

Tea Cultivation in India and Ceylon the subject of mach discussion;


a large quantity of seed imported into Ceylon, the cultivation being ividely
prosecu tedAug.

Publication of the Report of Mr. Bateman, c.h , the eminent Hydraulio


Eugiseer, on the Water Supply of Colombo, based in the information furnished
by his tise'stant, Mr. Burnet. Unsatisfactory nature of the Report demons.
trated in the Observer. [Mr. J. J. Grielittion'is Report, publiebed on 30th
June 1871, much faller and more accurate, although described as wanti"g in
a technical point by Mr. Bateman.]Aug.

First Sidle of Cinches& Bark in Ceylon, at the Government Eschcheri,


Colombo.Aug. 7.

Amalgamation of the Colombo Wharf and Warehouse Company ant the


Mercantile Wharf and Warehouse Compeny, under the title t the Ceylon
Wharf and Warehouse Company.Aug. 11.

Uproar' ous Public Meeting of Colombo Ratepayers near the Town Hall to
consider the question of Water Supplythe majority of the melees shouting
" Watnra, Els& (" Don't want water ").Sept. 17.

Shocks of earthquake felt generally throughout Ceylon, esp.cially in the


Coffee-Planting distriers.Sept. 19 and 25.
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Rule se.ved en the Editors of the Ceylon Observer to alien; erten why
they should not be committed for contempt for publishing a letter condemning irregularities in the eendect of judicial bmsiness by Mr. Ber sick.
D strict Judge, Colombo, Sept. 28th. First bearing of the case.Oct. 2.

Ownieg of the Telegraph line to Anuradhapnra.Oot. i.

Too Briiiah India Company commenced relining Steamers weekly between


Calcntta and Bombay, calling at Oolombo.Nov.
Berwick.Observer Caee: postponement granted to Oct. 9th.On Oct. 6th
the Sup-eme Court being appealed to granted Rule,Aisi for Judge ft. rw.cir
to show Cil.1 , 3 why a Writ of Prohibition should not issue r-13, raining; him
ir m toles 13 own case against the Okercer. Case `argued before the trill

TABLE OF EVENTS.
Bench (Morgan a.e,t.; Stewart and Cayler, p.a.), Supreme Court, Cot. 18113;
Advocates Grenier and Browne for Judge Berwick ; Advocettee Ferdinanda and
Alwis for Mr. John Fergutoo. Judgment against the District Jucge given at
gr at length.Nov. 3.

Favourable Report of Mr. Char' es Hutton-Gregory on Railway


fr:m
Nawalapitlya to Uva, published.Dec. 9.

Opening of the 'Wisely to alawalapi.ija for goods traffic, D.:c. 1st; far
passenger traffic Dec. 21.
;, Expenditnr a on Irrigation Works in Ce) Ion in tw nty 37, ars, 200,000;
while the imports cel rice from India have increased in same period from
2,852,000 bushels to 5,700,000 bushels.
A Sunday School Union formed in Colombo in conneclen with the Chris,,
lion AllianceDec.
1875 Dr. Paul Goldschmidt, an eminent Orientalist, appointed by Earl Carnarvon
to examine the A.rehreol gy of the 'shed, arrives in Ceylon..Tan. 31.
Sudden death of Archdeacon Scharder at Gallo from an attack of apep'exy.
Feb.-18.
Arrival of Mr. Macobir, Rai way Engireer, to examine and carry out Railway
Extension to Dimbnlla and Uva.Feb. 27..

Establlabment of a unif'rm Telegraph rate of one rope for twenty worse


throughout Ceylon.April 1.
The Telegraph exter.ded to ltaeluIa.April 15.

Railway `Telegraph to Nawale.eitiya, completed.June 25.

Contract for the construction if the Moratnwa Railway (111 rriles) t lc.rn by

Mr. F. D. Mitchell for R282,049.July.


The Church Disettabliahment qui_stion (excites discuaeion- in the colunits of

the Ceylon Observer.July.


Tour of Governor Gregory through Sabaragaintiwa ant' trip on the first

steamer ever run on the Kaluganga to Kslutara ; the improvement of the river
for navigating purposes discussed.Aug.

Mr. Anthony Troropes letters on Ceylon publiehel in the othern Echo


attract attention.Aug-Sept.

A deputation of planters from Dimbula and Maskuliya wait on IL E. the


Govoruor to present a petition urging the immediate construction of the first
bactiou of the railway extension to Uva.Sept, 7.
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The style of "Honorable " conceded to the Official and Unofficial Members
of the Legislative Council while holding office in the 'Colony, by the Sten terry
of State.Nov. 10.

Frond started in Ceylon in aid of the Celtic Chair proposed by ProreAtor


Blackie.Nov-Dec. 11250 raised.)

Admiral MacDonald, Coma aneer-in-Chief, E. I. Station, arrives at Colombo


- in the " Undaunted."Nov. 30.
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The Prince of Wales lands in Colombo, 4 p. en., and drives through the
Pettalt, round the lake to (Idle Faeo.Dec. 1.
.fe
The Prince of Wales goes to Kandy, where he is.entertniued.by the Kamiyan
Chiefs ant Buddhist Priests with a pt.rshera: Mr /Gregory crewed a x,cearet
and M ears. birch and Domelas 0.11,G. Deo. 2.3.
The Prince visits Messrs. Leechman dr C&'e and Wall le
mine, at
Ffultsdorf rind Ko'uldena respectively, and lays., the foar dation ague of the
Colombo Breakwater. Diep'ae of Firew ,rks on, Gallo Face, illumination of
the City and of the Prince's convoy of War.shim3 in the Eiartonr. Degarture
of the Prince from Ceylon.--Dce. 8
Official expenditure on account of virit of Pelt ce of Wales R10;000; besides
about 1110,000 of private subscfptione.
Ilenaratgoda experimental Gardens founde 1 ihy Sir Wm. Gregory. Ian. 15.

Letters in the Homo Press of the Special Correspondentr accompanying the


Prince of Wales attract attentioa
Bidet-el for The Times; Mr. A. Forbes,
Daily Hews; Mr. Efenty, Standard; Mr. Drew GayAllaily Telegraph ; Mr. Wheeler
Central News; Mr. Lan MORSOD, Echo ; Mr. Sirnplson, Illustrated London NMS
Mr. Horsley, Graphic.Jan.
148. The language of the Voddas (" wild me' " ef\ the CoS Ion jung'ea) r -prttrl
by the leaned Chief Trans'ator to Government, tAlndsliyar L. de Zoyse, to
be closely allied to, and in many words purely, Sinha tear. Feb. 10.
Uva Planters' Assocht
re-eslablishedMarch 10.

Disastrous fire co Balmoral cafes es'ate, Dimbeita, in consequence of tt


adjoining patana (natural grass) being cot lire to ;.titem 60 to 70 acres of the
finest eoff.o completely burnt cut ; estimated loss to the prowler; r, Mr. R. E,
Lewrimee, about 1170,000.March 10 [0111, r it suttee a if fires or, ceff a estates
in Ceylon: 100 to 150 acres burnt on TIIR !amoota i(estate, Lower Walapane,
in 1872; some acres burnt on an estate in l'areellawa ; and also seine acres on
Opeigai la 3latale East)

Ha.putale Flutters' Assoctiat'on formed.April 29th.


0
::;'Froclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress ofIodic', (India+ Imporatrix)
sppearing io the London Gaulle, April 28th, received in Ceyloo.May.

TABLE OF EVENTS.
1876. First ripe cherry of Liberian Coffee grown in Ceylon ahewn in Cr local o by
_Messrs. Carey, Strachan & Co. from their estate of Mausawa, Emu, eLale district,
Mey 23.

Deputation from the Planters' Association to the Governor at tho Pavilion,


Ksndy,conveying a Memorial to Lord Cernarvon on the subject of Bai'wiy Ertension, when His Excellency etigge.ted that a Guarantee of 6 per cent through
an export duty on coffee would probably be necessary, the ditty to be imposed
if a &Menu exi led after a year's w rking of the line to Ii-piiittle.-1.1ay 25.

Considerable attention drawn to Liberian Coffee ; several acres Wanted for


Mr. G. A. Cruweli in the Wsllawaya District below Raputale, and t xporimentS'
made in several other districts--June.

Little Basses Lip;htto we commenced by Mr. W. Douglass, c. E.Jane I.


The telegraph wire extended to Battioaloa drat tflegram flushed to the
Governor at olombo.June 28.

Proposal for Ceylon to enter the P, dal Union approvel by the Legislative
Council.June. (Reduced retell of postage between Enghlud and Ceylon to
come into force on 1st Jan. 1877.)

Ambagamuwa and Lower Dikoya District Planters' Awciation fotmed..


July 8.
Report of the Railway Commission published, embodyiug Cldef Eegineer'
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and Revision Committee's RPports, and concluding that 25 miles' Railway Exton
Ilion on the present or broad gsuge with 5 chain curves can be seed-, from Hayniepitiy. to Resits consptete for R5,500.000, un which developed 'Irene would ply 4i
to 5 per cent. If t.roloneed 18 miles to Nannoya, the profit will he s quat to
6 percent; completed to RI putale Pate, 73 miles in all, the return will be S vs'
cent Any.
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The Ceylon General Ice Company; Limited, launcheil.Aug.-Sept.
Special Meeting of the Planters Association in Randy, at which a Resolution
Id carried guaranteeing through a coffee export tax not exceeding 50 auks per
cwt, to mate up any cadency In revenue from let section of Railway extension
as far SA Nanuoya while the 2nd erection is being eonstructe&S. pt. 22.

Proposal mooted by the Duke of Buckingham to connect Ceylon and India by


Railway by way of Adam's Bridge reof.Oct. 26.

Establishment of the Colombo Commercial Co., Limited, as Estate Agents,


rehards, &c., in Colombo,November 1.
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1, 1.3 ing of the first block (20 tens weight) of the seaside wall of Colomho
eak we.ter by the Titan machine.Dec. 9.

Formation of the Maisie District Planters' Aseoctiation.Bewnnber 16.


1477. A Memorial to Her Majesty the Queen, forwarded through Governor Sir Wm.
Gregory, praying for the cesation of Ecclesiasti
Subejutie, end beating the
ei;nreures of 8,647 Europeans, Burghers, Sinhalese and Tamile.- Jan.
Formal opeuir g of the C lombo Musenm.Jannary 1,
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Inhumation ul the Kew y Waterworks by Governor Sir Wm. Gregory


Jan. 2.

Openine of the S.otaide B unney from Colombo lo Aforstuwa,March

Little Basses Lighthouse completed.Slareh 25.

The Secretary of Stage gives he formal rianct'on to Railway Extension


es for as Naunoya en route to Elva.June 3.
Cuetesot for the Faw.dw e-Ealutara Railway Extension aettfed with plovers.
Mitchell & Izatd.June 7.

a:Atli of Major Tate.


c.mn., the Ereat It ailreak,T of Ceylon.
June 24.

The turning of the first sod of the Matale Railway, by Sir J. Longden.
June 28.
SIR JAMES ROBERT LuNriDBN,

gOVERN011, 1677-80.

Swearing-in of H. E. Sir Jae. Loneden as Governor in the Connell


Chamber, Colombo, September 4; the Mon. L. B. Clarence, acting Glriof Justice
(the Hon. Sir J. B. Pheir, GhiofJustice, November ; and af rcrwards Han. R. Cayley., Chief Justice); the Hon. A.N. Birch, e.n.o. (and afterwards Hon. John
Didhglas
Licut-Governor and Colonial Seerotary.

Opening of the Seaside railway as far as Punadure.Sept. 1.


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The cultivation of Cacao in Ceylon attracts attention its success in
Dumber& and Dolosbage presages the beginning of an important enterprise.
Sept..Oct. [Cacao Cultivation in Ceylon first commenced by Mr. It. B. Tytlor,
in the Dumbara Valley.')
Arrival of M. Hughes, Analytical Chemist, under an engagement to the
Planters' Association, to report on and analyse samples of soil, artificial
manures, &c., his mission exciting much interest.Nov. 15.
Visit of Sir John Coodo to Colombo, en route to Australia, for the purpose
of examining the Harbour Works, FloodwaterSchemea, and other proposed ita
vrovements,Dec 28,

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1876. First telegram passed letween Colombo and Panadnre,Febrnary 14.


Sacco:A.1d oxpe-iments with the telephone made by the Superintendent
of Telegraphs (Mr. Goseelin) between Galle and Colombo, 72 miles Feb. 22.
Cocos Islands, in latitude 120 S., long. 970 E., annexed to Ceylon, and proclamation issued Nev. 23.
Mr. R. S. Bovill i ticelnces 18 starlings into the Dimbela dist' ie
as insect deatroyei s. Dee.

Opening of a Tea.curing Factory iu Colombo by the Ceylon Company,


Limited.Dec 4.

Le79. Flowering of Cabbage Palm ("Oreodoxia Regis." of Cuba) In Colombo for


the first time.Jan.
Publication of a " History of the Birds of Ceylon" by Captain Legge
it A., in 3 vols., coloured plates.Jan.
Opening of the Railway to Deeeetara-Kalutara.Feb. L
The Planters' Association present a vote of thanks to Messrs. A. M. &
3. Ferguson, Editors of the Ceylon Observer, for their labours in connection
with Railway Extension.Feh. 17.

Discussion between Bishop Copleston and the Church Missionaries on the L or


Sup.Rer, the former maintaining, that it has a sacrificial aspect.Nl arch.
ueological Report on the country between Colombo and 13alaugoda, by
Mr. A. C. Dixon, ic.e.c &c.May.
Conference at the Westminster Palace Hotel, London. Hon. Alderman MacArthur, M. P., in the chair, for the purpose of receiving a report from the
Hon. Secretary of the Colombo Committee (Mr. J. Ferguson) of the steps.
taken to secure the abolition of Ecclesiastical votes from the revenue esi
Ceylon. Ile selutione passed supporting the Disestahlishment movement, moved
by Mr. hathbone-Edge, M.P., and others.May 27.
Mrs'. locomotive crosses the Kalnganga at Relater& by the new bridge.
June 12
Ceylon cocoa (chocolate) selling in London at 114s 6d per cwt.May.

Campaign against coffee-leaf disease ( Hemileia rmstarix), directed by Mr.


D. Morris of the Botaiec Gardens, Peradeniya.Jau. to July.
Fortifications on the south side of Colombo, with several batteries ,
completed.July.
Hon. H. Dias confirmed as Junior Praisers Judge of the Supreme Court.
the first Sinhalese who has filled the high position.July 5.
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Seep( nsion o Messrs Geo. Wall & Co., Coloinho.Autr.

Reported failure of sulphur and lime remedy for coffee-leaf disease on


Drayton plantation, Dimbnla.Aug.
Cups and saucers from Ceylon Kaolin, manufactured by Mintons, presented
by Sir William Gregory to the Colombo Museum.Ang

Dispatch of eir Michael Hicks-Beach reviewing Revenue and Finances of


tI Colony. e pr 122 (published in Magnet).

S. S. " Seagu& " wrecked off the Maldives.Aug. 21.

The Hon'ble R. Cay ley appointed Chef justice of Ceylon.August 22.


Petition to the Governor from the Binheleee of 11.3tte for a Branch Hutto

Railway.Sept.

Death of Mr. Thomas Wood of Badulla, an old EuropPau coloniseSept. 9


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Death of the Mahe Mudabyer J. A. Perera.Sept. 13.
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Murder of the Ileigama Mudaliyar Peters in broad daylight near his residence.Oct. 6.

Retir mint of Sir John B. Pheer, Chief Justice of Ceylon.Oct. 9.


Mr. B. L. Burneide, Attorney-General, Bahamas, appointed Queen's Advocate
of Ceylon.Oct. 14.
Investiture by Governor Longden of two Sinhalese Mahe Muclalicars (in
enceersion to 3. A. Persra decease'), namely, L. De See as, the most learned
Oriental scholar in Cey 1 n and Chief Government Transistor, and Mr. G. P.
Dias Bendaranayalra.Oat. 14. [Mr. De Zoysa's investiture strongly recommended by the Observer alma &nitr; the island press, is retarded as a
irreat blow at caste pretensions, he being a Chalice, while the Mahe Mu 's.
liyarship has fur years been confined to Al call. d " first-class Veltslas." Sir
Colin Csinp', e11, on the advice of the late Mr. Philip Ate:rather. appointed the
Chaliya Mudaliyar of Badulla (Theodorie Media Wekramanayake) to that post
in 1844. Sir Colin Carrplsll about the year 1845 or 1846 conferred the
Mudliyarship of Alutkuru Korale Nortb en Joseph Motelis Madaliyar, a mere.
her of the Karawe caste. In 1859 Sir Pitney Ward sprinted L. De Zoyza
Mudalivar of Tientota Wallallaw.tt Korale. The present Mridetliyar of Alutkurn Korale North is also a member of the Harawe caste and lie was
', printed in 1879 on the recommendati n of Sir C. P. Layard.1
r Loss of the P.& 0.5. 13" Hindrstan " at Sad es on the Medias Coast. Oct. 21.
Discussion on rlaiM of Senior Ceylon Civil Serra: to to two or three seats
LO the Execatige Council.Nov.

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149. An Ura and Harnbantota light railway project proposed by Mr. 11..), K.
Rutherford,' Nov. 1.
Public meeting at Gslle to considhi'Haibonr improvem nt and Railway
Extension. Nov. 8.

'renders advertised for the construction of the Nanuoya section of the


Dimhula-Uva Railway.Nov.

South Kalutara Railway opened.Nov. 19.

Sir James Longden unveils the statue of Sir Wm. Gregory in front of
the Colombo Museum.Deo. 4.

Familj remittances to England by Publio Officers increased to one half


of the salary instead of one-third.Doe. 5.

Visit of Professor Nordenskjold, in the Swedish exploring steamer " Vega,


to Cej lee. Dee. 15.

The town of Kurueegala constituted a Local Board.Dec. 30.

1880. Telegraph opened via Bombay, Aden end Zanzibar to South Africa...Jan
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Death of Mrs. Vanderspar senr., Galles an old Dutch resident who had
seen every British Governor of Ceylon, aged 80 Jan. 18.
Marshall Ward, Mycologist, to conduct special invcs.
Arrival of Mr
" tigation
lilt the coffee leaf fungus, Hematite vosiatrix.Feb.

New planting districtsiroluding Awisawella, Yatiyantota Rnwanwella,


Kalutsrs, Adtm's Peak, Panwilaattract attention. Groat extension in cinchona,
tea, cacao, tied Liberian coffee planting.Feb.
Cues:derable attention drawn to the very successful blossoming of Liberian.
coffee throughout lowcouiitry districts in the Western, Province : trees only two
years old bearing at the rata of 5 cwt. Iry Acre.Feb.

Visit of " the father of Ceylon coffee planters," Mr. R. B. Tvtler, to Trinidad
and Grenada, West Indies, to learn all about caceocultivation.Ian.-Feb.
New postal rates, abolishing the difference between via Brindisi and
5fareeilles adopted for the overland route, the Southampton service being
discontiuued.Feb. 1.

Arrival of Dr. Trimen, tens. N.B., successor to Dr. Thwaites as Director


of Royal Peradeoiya B tunic Gsrdsne in Ceylon.Feb. 18.
Discussion on white grub and its effscrs a, ceff e roots : campaign against the
insects (cockchafers depositing the grub, millions being dew'. yed on some
plot:Alone in young districts; also against large caterpillars affeating einchonae,
of which buntir-dweights are lolled. [Suggestion that the latter should ba utilized
for their cocoons ot teaser Bilk.]Feb.-MarshContract for Nanuoya. Railway Extension nude- cionsi levities in England,
three or four tenders having been sent in. Special teheeram t m the Ce.ilen
Observer announcing that Messrs. Novel Bros. and Maiming have gut the coutreet
for 735,000.April 15.

Completion of the inner harbour wall of Colombo .breakwater, and the width
reduces from 50 to 34 feat.April 10.

Paper publish I recommending the cultivation of iodiarubber trees in Ceylon,


by Dr. Trimes of Per/Oa-lye ft: to:do Gardens.April 16.

Death at Nuwira Flip of Mr. C. H. Cameron, ave i tI5, Commissioner to


Ceylon from Medras (with Lient.-Col. Llolebrske) in 1829 to reform the island
administration, the result being the passing of the Charter of 1833.'Slav 8.

First tea-rolling machine made in Ceylon by Messrs. John Walker d;


Co.Jnue.
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Transfer of Telegraphs in Ceylon from the Indian to the Colonial Government, and amalgamation of Postal.Telegraph Department by the appointrneut
Mr. T. F. B. Skinner, Poetmaster.General, as first Director of Telegraphs.
July 1.

Ffret working electric telephone established in Ceylon between the Colombo


offices of Messrs. Alstons, Scott & Co. and their coffee stores. a distance
of 2t. miles July.
Turning of the first sod of the Nawalapitiya-Nannoya section (41k miles)
of the Dimbnla.Uva Railway by Sir James Longden at Nawalapitiya. {The
contractors being Messrs Thos. Nowell & Co., for R7,218,000; the resident
Engineer, Mr. J. R. Meese; Chief Assistant, Mr. Waring, ane, Zoneulting
Engineer, Mr. C. Hutton Gregory, c.m.e.)Aug. 3.
Departure of Mr. A. M. Ferguson for Melbonruo as Ceylon 00mi-ills:donors
to the Exhibition ; Mr. It. Dawson being kseistant Commissioner.Sept. 2.
Opening of the Railway Extension to Matale, by Governor Lengden
1.8 months -before doe date : the contractor, Mr. David Reid, receiving a hones
of R35,000 from Government); a ball given in the evening by the Metall)
planters in honor of the event.Oct. 4.

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1881. Dispatch reeeivcd from Earl Kimberley announcing proepeetive " Disestablishin let" and disendovemeut" in Ceylon, for the Episcopalian en 1 Presheterian
Chaplains and the Bishop of Columba, the Government to fill up no more vacancies, but to continue entomb salaries for fire years atter each vaoaney occurs, and
then to band over Church buildings in good repair to Truatees.Jau.
Superiority of Colon ton to both China and Indian, proved by analysis of
average samples from oehibite at Melbouree Exhibition, reported by the Ceylon
Commissioner, Mr. A. M. FeegueoreJan,
Commoneement by Mesara. 9. M. & J. Ferguson of a new monthly publica
tion, entitled " THR TROPICA1 AGRICULTURIST." for the supply of information of
interest to tropical aim semi-trcpieed agricuIturista.Juno 1.
The " Ceylon Light Infantry Regina nt " or Volunteers folly enrolled 900

strong, the Prineo of Wales being Hon. Colonel, an3 Lieut.-Col. Armitage Commie/ling.July 1.
Return of Mr. A. M. Ferguson, Commissioner for Ceylon to the Melbourne
Exhibition, and preseutation to him of an address with purse inutainiog 1110,000,
to be followed by a gold witch and piece of Wate.Oct.
Passing of Ordmanciaa No. 14 and 15 of 1$81, to provide for disoontinuanee of

Eecilesiastical votes from reveene. of Ceylon Iliad local DiseelowthentDec.


1682. Visit of T. R. H. Prioaol Albert Victor and Georg?. of Wales (as Midshipmen
on board II. M. S. " 13 lecle.rato ") to Ceyhoo. Arrived at i.lolombo Jon. 25; Iamb ;
Jan. 26: Perabera at Kandy 27-28; Siormant Kraal at Labugarni, Feb. 1-3d
Visit to newer& nye, Feb. 4; left Feb. 6,
Buildin g of new offices for the Wharf and War:bouse Co., and P. & 0. Go,
and erection of Goal Sheds for several steamer companies by Messrs. John,
Walter & Co.April-Mey.
Visit of an agent of the Oriental Telephone Co. to Colombo to arrange for the
erection of wires.May.

Discussions on retrenchment in public expenditure tarried on in the press and


the Planters' Association.May.

The electrie light first displayed in Colombo harbor by the A. H. Lloyd's


S. S. Helios,"Jens 26.
The "Cevlors
" collapses, the Mortgagees s^reuostering the property.
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* July 15th. (Restarted as "Times of Ceylon" under other proprietors a month later.)
Union of the Scotch and Dateb Presbyterians in CeylonAug.

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The first tee-drying machine to Ceylon erected in Windsor Forest plentstiori,
Dolosbage.Aug,
1885. Arrival at Colombo in the S. S. " Marieotis" of Arabi and his Egyptian
follow-exiles, who are placed in Bungalows in Coiembo.Jan.
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The johtlee of the Ceylon Observer newspaper started on the 4th Feb.
1831.--Fob. 4.
The " 'ant block" of the southern arm of the Colombo Breakwater laid

?V Mrs. KyIe.,March 1.
The first jinriksba imported into Ceylon by Messrs. Mittel & Co.May.

The opening of the railway extension w Hatton.June 4.


First public sale of Ceylon teas iu Colombo at the office of Messrs.
Somerville CV Co.July 30.
Tns Eon. ARTERIR Ifeenieroe flonneler,
Govensort, 1883.-1890.
Sir John Douglas, x.c.c.r.o.. Lient.-Governor and Colonial Secretary ; The

Bon. Bruce Lockhart Burnside, Chief Justice ; The Hon. Sir John McLeod,
Lees., Major-General Commanding the Forces,
Opening of the Legislative Conncil by Sir A. 11. Gordon and announcement

of abatement of Military Contribution by R210000; strong hope of railway


catteesiou to Hapntelo ; probability of fresh taxation, of a beginning in the
KoJabala irrigation channel and tank, of legislation to ensure payment of
coolies' balances, and for a Civil Servant's Widows' Pension Food.Dec. 6.
188L Meeting of planters at Badulla and formation of it Bach:ilia Planters' Association, to include the districts of Maduleima, newt Eliya, Wahine and Mouaragala.
Sept. 4.

Abatement oz Mi'itary Vote secured by Governor Gordon from 111,000,000


to R600,000.Oer.

The inland ree..,e of postage for each halt-ounce letter to be increased from
fuse to floe come; reeign postage and customs duties increased; stamp duties
revised and some inoreased,Oct
Flanuoye, Railway opened for passenger and goods traffic, as far as Talawakele,
without any cern:emu of any kind. Dinibula is thus placed in direct cool.
munieatiou with Colombo--November 20.

The proposal to impose a duty of 61 per cent ad valoren+ on paper very


properly abaudemod, scab a duty, if insisted upon, being essentially a tar. 0.,

knowledge sod a violation of the principles of Free Trade, Nov.

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TABLE OF EVENTS.

1486. Disestablishment commerees from let July 1886, endowments to minielerit


cease from that date save and except present incumbents.
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North German Lloyd's first steamer " Oder" called at Colombo en oute to
China.Aug.

The Labugama reservoir for the Colombo Water &apply filled.Ang.


Very heavy rainfall on the hills. The Bridge of Boats, constructed by Sit
e
Edward Barnes 60 years ago, swept away, several bridges destroyed and damage
done to the railways. Aug.

Publication of the report of the Railway Commission, being very fav,a al le


for extension onwards from Nannoye..Aug.
,
Commencement of filling up the old Fort Canal, a work which has long be
considered a necessity.Aug.
Renter's
Telegram Company establishes an agency at Colombo.Oct.
If
The Ceylon Jinriksha Company commences operations in Colombo.Out.
le87. Discovery at Weligama by a Moorish priest of an alexandrite weighing 1,867
carats, for which he refuses an offer of 1t10,000.Jan.
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News received in Colombo of a bloodless insurrection in the Maldives, the
Sultan being deposed and his nephew installed in his place.Jan. 20.

Trout successfully introduced into Ceylon by Mr. C. J. R. Le Mesurier,


e.e.e.March.
Dismautling of the old Gelle fort batteries and removal of the guns.March.

The establishment of a Home for Incurables as memorial of the Queen's


Jubilee meets with general approval, Government offer the old Lunatic asylum
building for this purpose.May.

Cline Lodge, Mntwal, Colombo, purchased by the Government for 1137,500,


the site to be need for the erection of a battery for the defence of ColomboJane.
Renter's Colombo Agent stops the bat of press telegrams to the local
newspapers because they will not agree to his arbitrary and unjustifiable
terms.June 1.
Celebration of the Queen's Jubilee in all parts of Ceylon (except Nuwara
Eliyai, the gaieties being, however, a good deal marred in sonic places by heavy
rain. In Colombo a grand function takes Owe on Gallo Face, where special
pavilions had been erected for the occasiou. Some 25,400 persons assemble,
including nearly 2,000 children from schools and colleges. The record of the
Queen's reign read in English. Sinhalese and Tamil. In the evening illuminatious
and bonfires take place in all parts of the island, which are, however, largely
a failure. owing to the strong wind blowing June 28.

Commencement of new landing jetty in Colombo.July.

Proposl by Mr. H. K. Rutherford in a letter to the press that planters


should subscribe RI for every 1,050 lb. tea made, to go to a fund for the
pushing of Ceylon tea in Enrepe, America, and Australia.Sept.
The Queen's Jubilee celebrated in Nuwara Eliya very anccessfnlly, the.
Governor opening a water supply and Fountain presented to the town 1,y
gr. Le Mesurier, the A,ieistatit Government Agent.Sept. 16.17.
The long drought in Ceylon broken by the heavy rain fall of especial :y
in the North-Central Province, where the main branch at the sacred bo tree
at Anuradhapura is broken, the branch being subsequently cremated with great
respect by the priests.Oct.

Arrival of- Maldivian embassy at Colombo, and refusal of the Governor


to receive the ambassador until a satisfactory reply has been received fr m
the Sultan.Nov.
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Publication in London of "Ceylon in the Jubilee Year," by john Ferguson,
co-editor of the Cr 4101a ObRerrcr, 428 pages letterpress, 42 il,natrations and 2 maps,
dedicated to the Right Hon. Sir W. H. Gregory, K.C.31.0., Governor frem
1872 t3 1877.Nov.-Dec.
Completion of the work of connecting Ceyion with the Indian system of
triangulati -n by Mr. S. J. C. More of the Survey Department under the direction
of Col. Clarke, Ire., C.31.13 Surveyor-General.Dec.

H. M. S. " A' eerine " again leaves for the Maldives with a strongly word. d
letter from the Governor to the Sultan. (This has its effect, and on a reply
being received tl.o Governor allows the embassy to present its gifts.)Dec. 11.

Inauguration cf a Ceylon branch of the British Medical Ass:ciation, Dr


Anthonisz being elected president.Dec 17.
1888. The first conrtmartial in the C- ylcn Volunteer Corps hold, a private being
tried and dismissed for refusing to return his suit then cemmaradtd to do
so by his officer.Jan.
The first trout caught with a Ely in Ceylon by Mr. A. L. Cross in the

Nuwara Eliya lake.Jan. 21.

Prospectus of the Ceylon Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co., IA., - issued
March.
The title of "Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers
altered to " Coylou
Vol unteers."May.

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1888. The "Ceylon Association in London" formed.April 30.

First rerado of the Ceylon Artillery Volunteer Corps on Gallo Face.May.

The S. S. " Lady Gordon" for the new Ceylon Steamship Co. successfully
launched.June 28. (She arrives in Ceylon on Sept. 29th, and commences
running on Oct. 8.)
A ease tried before the Colombo Court of Requests iu which the si ustses
of the Buddhist Vidyodaya College claim exemption from taxes on the ground
of the buildings being used for religious purposes. Judgment is given ageiust the
trustees and the Supreme Court on appeal confirms this decision.Aug.

The Orient steamers commence to call at Colombo (the first being the
" Austral " outward-bound).Sept. 26.

Official correspondence on the sobj of of the Maligakanda reservoir published


in which is given the opinion of Sir Joint Fowler that the breaching was
owing to expansion and contraciiou of the walls, the eminent Engineer recommending that a further BUM of 8600.000 he spent in banking up the
wall-, filling in the cracks with asphalte, &c Oct.

An old brass cannon (Portuguese or Dutch) brought up by the dredger


in Colombo harbour.Oct. 20.

The " first sod" of the Haputals railway extension cut by the contractor
without any ceremony.Dee. 1.

Commencement of the Brntota Railway Extension.Dec. 20


1889. A trout weighing nearly 8 lb. taken with a net out of a stream at Nuwara
Eliya by Mr. Lc Mourier.April.

A large cat's-eye, weighing 175 carats in the rough and 170 carats after
cutting. found in Dikoya, sold by the finder for 1-C u, ultimately bought by
a Moorish trader Ur R7,000 and sent to England for rale.April.
The first sod of the Uva Rsilway at the Haputale end cut.April 13.

A fine ruby, weighing 26 carats, for which the owner had refused 1125,000,
sent from Ceylon to England.April.
The famous lawsuit, Cerbet VA. Ceylon Co., Ltd., settled by a compromise
after twelve years' litigation.Jane
alexandrite found at Weligama, weighing 6 lb. and 6 rupees, and valued
at Ii500,000.June.

Death of an old P. W. D. elephant, Sella, formerly the property of the


King of Kandy. at the (supposed) age of 100.Aug. 13

Actual laying of the flat portion of the Hapetale Railway at Nanuoya


station.Aug. 25.
A wedding present sent from the Ceylon planters to the Duke and Duchess
of Fife consisting of 100 lb. of tea in eight boxes of fancy woods.Oct.
The Turkish man-of-war " Erteuroul " culls at Colombo, being the first
Turkish steamer that has ever been here.Nov. 1.

The first copy of the complete English translation, by L. C. Wijesinha


Muditliyar,- of the Muhavansa laid on the table at the annual reneral meeting
of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asatic Society.Dec. 21.

1890. The Committee appointed to report upon the question of a Graving Dock
unanimously recommend the site at Uplands, the Northern Arm of the Freakwater being a sine qua non.January.
A grandson of the late King of Kandy visits Ceylon.Jan.
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Opening of the Fort Gardens.--Feb. 5.

The Dondra Head Lighthouse lit for the first time.Feb. 8.

Ceylon teas secure a large number of awards at the Dunedin (New Zealand)
Exhibition.torch.
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Arrival of Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, x.cart.a., Governor-elect of Ceylon,
in the P. it 0. S. S. " Clyde."May

Landing of Sir Arthur Havelock and family, who meet with a cordial
reception, addresses of welcome being presented by the Legislative Council,
Municipal Council of Colombo, and the Chiefs ad Headmen of the Western
Province.May 27.
Sin ARTHUR EMBANK HAVELOCK, K.C.M.G. GOVERNOR, 1890.

Sir Edward Neel Walker, w.c.m.o., Lient-Governor and Colonial Secretary ;


the Hon. Sir Bruce Lockhart Burnside, Kt.. q.c , Chief Justice ; His Excellency
Dunham Massy, Major-General Comma, ding the Forces.

Swearing-in of Sir Arthur Havelock, as Governor and Commander in


(Thief, at the Legislative Council Chamber.May 29.

Departure of Sir Arthur Gordon and hie staff, in the P. & 0. S.S. "Carthage"
May 29.

Mt. Lipton, the tea dealer, &e., mskes extensive purchases of estates in
Ceylen.Juue.

The new Cede of Civil Procedure. comes into forceAug. 1.

At the instance of the home Government the Egyptian exiles arc examined
by a medical board in order to learn whether the climate of Ceylon is
prejudicial to their health.Oct.

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1890. The "Knife Ordinance" (intended to put a st op to stabbing among the
not, ve .) passed.Nov.
Reduction of foreign postage from 1st Jan. 1991 announced.Dec.
1891. Ceylon takes the lead OP regards cheap postage ; for a postcard ur a newsptpes
can now go hence for 5 cents to any part of the world.Jan.

H. E. the Governor announces at the Legislative Council messing that the


Secretary of State baa sanctioned the extension of the railway to tial'o.Feb.

The Census of Ceylon takes place at night.Feb. 2(1.


The pioneer steelier, of the Canadian Pacific hallway Co., the " Empress of
India arrives in Colotoho.March 8.
Death of Maki Helmi, one of the leading Egyptian exiles of intermitlen t
fever.March 20.

The local Government determines on the construction of a northern arm for


the protection of the harbour and alao of a graving dock April.

Publication of the report of the daRns. Railway Commix-.ion, who recommend


the immediate construction of a line from P. JIguliarreta to i!airunegals. and the
tame/ of a line to Jaffna.May 9.
Dr. W. R. Kynsey, Principal Civil Medical Officer and Inspector-General of
Hospital, estimates that there are 1,800 lepers in Ceylon.---June.

The Secretary of State sanctions the extension of the liaputate Railway


as far as Bandarawela.June.
Floating of the Bristol Hotel Company, Ltd., with a capital of R230,003

of R100 each.Sept.
A detachment of Jet Artillery arrives from Calcutta and is added to the
strength of the Gun Lnsears (the natuo of the latter being altered to Asiatic
Artillery).Sept, 24.
(pany.Nov.
Formation of the Colombo Apothecaries' Co. into a limited liability tom
1892. Departure of the 1st battalion Gordon Highlanders and arrival of the Ind
eattalion Royal Warwickshire Rent rnelit.--3 an. 4.
Appointment of the Hon. J. J. tirinlinton as Commisintor from Ceylon to thi
n.Jan. 5.
icago
Discovery of fossils from dolomite at Putt alam.Jan.

A steam tug for the Wharf and Warehouse Company, believe 1 to be the
largest vessel ever built in Ceylon, launched from the yards of Matto. Hutson
& Co.Jan. 18.
rs.)Charles Cuter, far
Final departure for New Zealand of Rev. (and
twenty.five years a Baptist. Missionary in Ceylon, &c., &c.Jan. 31.
Erection
of a monument, in shape of an obelisk at Colombo, by the officers
e

and men of the Gordon Highlanders in memory of their comrades who died
in Ceylon.Feb.
News of the dt ath of the Right Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, irese.a.,

rea3he3 Ceylon, and is received with very great regret.March 8.


st Count Kumaroski from Russia visits Ceylon for the purpose of making a
natural history collection.April.
The first two lady candidates for a admission to the Medical College, viz.
Mies Hotty Keyt and Miss Evelyn Davidson, successfully pass the preliminary
examination.A.pril.
measnring criminals known as Anthsopometry introduced to

The system
Ce) Ion by Dr. H. Thornhill.May.

Death at the age of 62 from dysentery of Mr. James Taylor of Loalconi


dura, the " father of tea planting in Ceylon."--May 2.

Departuree of Rev. James (with Mrs.) Nicholson, for over 30 year a WcsIstrao
M issionary in Ceylon.June 7.

Suspension of the New Oriental:Rank Corporation, Lt1.June 9.

Formation of a Sunday School Union for Ceylon.July.


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Formation of the Mounted Infantry Corps, drill taking place for the first
time at Kandy.-July 11.
Death at the age of 77 years of Mr. A.M. Ferguson, eoco., senior edi or and

proprietor of the Ceylon uloserver, and a colonist of over 55 years' standing.


Dec. 26.
1893. Formation of the Nnwara Eliya Planters' Association.Jan.
Sir Greville'and Lady Smyth, the Earl and Countess of Meath and Viscount

Grey do Winon visit Ceylon.Jan.

The Archduke Franz Ferdivand of Austria on a visit to Ceylon.Jan. 5.


Opening and dedication of the nevichurch in Rangala, Distsist. Jan. 14.

Mr. Cho:mint Scott, the wellknown Dramatic Critic, visits Ceylon.Jen. 17.
Sudden death of an old colonist, Mr. A. S. Burnett,c.e , while supelintendingt

the new bridge over the Kelaniganga, due to apoplexy.dan. IS.


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Foundering of the M. M. S. S. "Niemen" at -Kattiravt la sIsint 20 miles south
of Trincomalee.Jan. 22.

B. S. "Lady Gordon" calls for the first time at Kayts and Itlnitar.Jan. 28.

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1 '9'1 News received from Rome that the Pope has appointed Biahop dleliuta oiJatfos,
t o be archbishop of Colombo in succession to the late Dr. Bonjean.Feb.

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Opening of the Ambalangoda extenvion of the seaside railway for traffic


Feb. 14.
Death of an old and esteemed plaiting colonist, Mr. A, T. Kerslake, at
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Colombo.Feb. 27
Arrival of General Maesy's sticessor, Idajor-General Clive Justice.Mar. 24.

Formation of the Pasture Planters' Asaociatiou.April.


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H. E. Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, rt.C.m.o., accompantei by Lady and

Miss Havelock, embarks or board the moil steamer t` MasAlio." for England
on three months' furlough.April 13.
Departure of Chief Justice Sir Brace L. Burneide, 0. J., for Europe.April 14.

Breaking in of the "little monsoon" with unprecedented severity, several


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deaths from lightning on Gallo Face, the matte and horse of carriage (in which
Mr. D. Noble and Mr. A. M, Gepp were driving) being struck by lightning and
both instantaneously killed.April 22.

The new Board of Trade steamer "Ceylon" arrives at Colombo and is


taken charge of by Capt. Charmer,April 29.
Drowniug of two Burgher young men while bathing in Kel tni river.May.

Ex-Justice Henry Dias knighted ; and a companionship of St. Michas land

St. George conferred upon Mr, F. J. Waring.May.

Wreck of the four-masted ship "Earl of Shaftesbury," bound from Bombay to Rangooa iu ballast, on a reef near Ambalangoda. Six lives are lost,
including that of the Captain, T. B. Maynard, and second Officer.May 7.

Formation of the Northern afistrict Planters' Association.-31ay 20.

Formation of a Football Assooiation Colombo.June.


At
a Meeting held in Kandy it is resolved to erect a Hall in Kandy for the
3,
We of planters as a memorial of the late Mr. A. M. Ferguson, c.w.o.Juno 9.
taperie.g of the Haputale Railway Extension for truffle.June 19,
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Ot ening of the Havelock Race Course.June 22.

The Circular issued by Sir Geo. B. Bruce and Mr. W. Shelford regarding the proposal to construct a railway connteting South India with Ceylon,
published in the Ceylon Observer.July 6.
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Robert James Ellis (age 22), a gunner in the Royal Artillery at Colombo,
drowned in the Lake.July 6.
The us ws of the death of Sir Charles Peter Lsyard, formerly of the
Ceylon Civil Service, received in Ceylon.July 18.
Opening, of the Exhibition of the Ceylon Society of Arts in the Legislative
e
Counc I Chamber.Aug 11.
fAng.
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Retirement of Sir Bruce L. Burnside from the Chief Justiceship of Ceylon.
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Fatsl carriage accident on Gallo Face resulting in the death of the wife of
Col. Stewart of the Military Staff from injuries sustained while trying to save
her daughter.Aug. 24.
a
Death at Brighton of Col. Francis C. H. Clarke, RA., C.W.O., Surveyor
General, and Commanding Officer of the Volunteers, of Ceylon.Aug. 27.

A concert at Public Hall by the famous contralto Madame Antoitette


Sterling on her way from Australia to Europe.Sept. 19.
Retirn of Sir Arthur E. Havelock, family and snits from Europe.Sept. 21.
Accidental death by drowning in the sea at Mount Lavinia of Mr. M. S.
Crawford of the Civil Service, who had ouly returued from leave from Europe
the previous night.Sept. 28.

Death of Bev. J. Newham, a }owl; Wesleyan Missionary at Jaffna, as the


result of a carriage accident at Point Yedro.Sept. 29.
Six pupils of the Roman Catholic Schools and two adults drowned while
bathing in the sea at Batticaloa.Sept. 29.

Opening of the Technical School at Colombo.Oct.


,a
A Straits cricket team visit Ceylon and plays several matches with local
teams.Oct. 11.21.
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Steam communication between Colombo and Negomba revived and the as.
" Lotus' of the Ceylon Steam Navigation Company leaves on her first trip
to Negombo.Nov. 17.
A Ferry established on the Lake between the Station Hospital and the
Rifle Parade ground at Colombo. Nov. 24.
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Sir John Muir visite Ceylon with reference to Tea Companies and
inveatments.Dec. 6.
At
a meeting of representatives of all races and classes of the community

held in the Public Hall under the Presidency of Mr. John Fergus t (Editor,
Ceylon Observer) a series of Resolutions and Memorial to the Legislative Council
adopted, ogling for the restriction of the sale of Opium and
g.Oct. 9.

110 '` Publication of " Voet's Titles Vindication and Interdicta, translated with in
troduction and notes," by Mr. John J. Casie Ceetty. Jun.
a
Pnanotiou of the Director of Public Works to a seat in the Legislative
Conueil. Jan,


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1894. An Elephant !Kraal s.bont eight miles from Retinal:it:rm.-3 me
Destructive fire at New Peradrniya estate, the Factory being blunt to the

geound.--lfau. 7.
Lord and Indy Lansdowne, Ex-Viceroy of India, visit Ceylon.Feb. 1.

Openining of the new ground of the Colombo Cricket Club at the Havelock
Race Courre.Feb. 3.

A shock of earthquake felt at Jaffna.Feb. 3.


Destruction by fire of the Tea Factory on Bloomfield Ettate, Maskeliya. Feb. 8.
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Leavy hailstorm being experienced.

Unnsnal occurrence at lianwJla


Feb. 12.
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Opening of the Kurunegala Ito.,;wav Extension.Feb. 14.
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Presentation of a petition signed by 28,000 rereons te the Legislative Council
for glaeleg restrictions on the Opium and Bbang traffic in Ceylon,Feb. 15.
St. Anthony's It-man Catholic Church at Colombo struck by lightning,
the ernes on the top iog broken and the front of the building damaged.Feb. 15
Burning of the factory on Alton Ectite, Maakeli3a, nothing being saved but the
hooky.March.
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Appoi.trneet of Dr. W. IL Kyneey as a member of the Legislative Council in
room of lion. R. K. Maeflride, who eat gone on leave.April.
Use of gas motors being extended in Colombo, and fitting up of a gas engine
in the vew offic of the Ceylon Observer.April.
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Removal cf the Upland tortuise to Vietel la Park, Cinestnen Gardens, Feb. 20,
how..ver, dies on March 24 ]
ti Nuwara Billy& Hotel struck by lightnin,7, a number of windows being
P sbecl, telephone damaged. and a blue gum tree F trip p d of ite bark. lbn pga'ow
on Bathford Estate, Dikoya, also struck by lightning and considerably damaged,
Mr. Belford having the hair of his bead *angel mud a kit gaay to wip in he was
tinting at the time, being seriously injured.April 11.
Arrival of Mr. J. H. Beate& who is to be in charge of the Colombo Harbour
Extension Work.April 24.

Opening of the Gaffe Railway Extension.Mey 7.


Opening of the Saldieral and Sailors' Home, established at the Racquet Court
through the efforts chiefly of the Weeleyan Mission.Mar 22
Formation of a society for the Prote:tion of Game in Caylon.May 23
The lion. J. 3.- Grinlicton, ar.e.c., and Special Commissioner for [Juno at
7.

the Chicago Exhibition knighted.May 24:


Big fire at the Mills of Mes.rs. Vavasat nr & Co., in Dean's Road, Colombo.

Formttion of a Ladies' Golf Club iu Colombo.Juue 20.

Wedding of Miss Havelock, daughter of 11. E. Sir Arthur E. Havelock


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Le.w.0., Governor of Ceylon, to Capt. Lyon, A. D. C., at St Paella Church, Kandy
July 17.
Collision of the P. O. as. "Britannia" with a number of lighters aloni.ei :o

the P. & 0. s.s. Coromandel, " sinking cue, and slightly damaging two others in
the Colombo ITar'rour, besides killing a cooly.July 31.
t, Finding of treasure, consisting of a gold alms-bowl, a number of pearls,a crystal
shrine and some bones, evidently rOicp, in excavating the ruin, at Toluville.Aug.

Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of their Establishment in Cob ini.o by


Messrs. Cargill & Co., whose offer to erect two wards at a cost of R6,000 in the
General Hospital is accepted by Government.Aug.
Elephant Kraal at Maduwanwala in tee Rateapura DArict. Aug.
Establishment of the Colombo Tea Traders Associatiou.Aug. u.
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Capture of a young whale, six feet in length, and the wasting u.hora of the
carcase of another measuring about 00 feet in length at Ambalaugoda.Aug. 7
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Ceylon Society of Arts Exhibition in the Legislative Council Chamber.
Aug. 14-16.

Information hi:right to Ceylon of the running ashore on a hidden reef near the
Maldive Islands of the German Steamer " Erlangen. "Aug-27.

Opening of the Banderewela Rails ay Extension.Sept. 3.

Visit of Stoddart's Cricket team to Ceylon on their way to Australia, and


playing of a match against a team of 13 selected. by Mr. Geo. Vauderapar and
embracing reprerontatives from Ceylonese as well as European Clubs.Oct. 16.
Arrival of Mr. W. Matthews, the conon:ting. Harbour Engineer, from Enrope
for the purpose of inspecting the Colmbo Harbour Works.Oct 20.
Accident to B. I. as." Varna", whose propellor is damaged and she goes adrift 25
" m iles away from Colombo and is t .wed by the es." Laveada."Oct. 20.
Mr. William Mackenzie appointed to act as Sir Grime Elphinstone's
" Colleagne in Americ' in place of Mr. T. N. Christie who has declined.Oct. 22.
[Eventually Mr. Mackenzie acts alone as Tea Commissioner for the Planters.]
Successful exeerimee's made in telephoning between Trincomalee and Colombo.
Oct.-Nov.
Lord and Lady Manners visit Ceylon.Nov.
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Introduction of sleeping cars by the Railway Department for the covalent)*

of passengers travelling by the night train.Nov 1.


A trout weighing 7 lb. caught at Nuwara ElyaNov. 7.

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1S9 I. Ietraduc.ion of Reply-Lette. -Cards by the roots' Department. Dee.


Laying of the memorial store in connection with the Colombo Breakwater
Extension by H. E. Sir AI- bur E. Havelock.Dec. 11.
Laying of the foundation of the new Roman Cetholie College.Dee. 15.
De,a lure of H.E. the Governor Sir Arthur E. Havelock and Lady Havelock
on a In nth's visit to North India.Dee. 21.
1".):. News of the death of Mr. Edmund Woodhouse in German East Africa, of
air. H. Payne-Gallwey in Calcutta and of Mr. J. C. Eaquhrtrson, I vie Acconutant
of the Ceylon Goveremi Bane aye, in Buents Ayres.Jan.
Destrure ion by fire of Lynsted estate fa.rtary Bogawanta!awa.Jan.

H. E. Sir Arthur Havel() k and Lady Havelock and sure return to Ceylon nfter
a tour though India.Jan. 14.

Laying of the foundation steno of tte Lady Havelock Hoepital for womea
sled ehiidren by H. E. Sir Arthur Havelock.Jun. 17.
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Prier Francis Joseph of Butteuberg visit Ceylo r on his way from Italia to
Anstralia.Jau. 28.
App. intment of Hon. J. A. Swe'tenharn Auilitcr-General of Crylon as
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Ciiloninl Secretary of the Straits Settlements.:Feb.

I aeguration of tte Adam's Pie,k Hotrl, Hatton.Feb. 14.


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The Crawford Cntch Company of See'land obtain from Government tile
exclusive right of collecting the tack of the mangrove for the manufacture of
ateehu in the islaud.Mar eh.
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Ezhibi' ion at the Pul lie Hall by M. Dronet, the Freoch Artist, of a aeries of
psi tinge executed by him. - Feb. 28 March 2,
Successful laying of the cow ludo-Ceylon Cable.Match 17.
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St. Lucia's Cathedral at Kt tahna struck by lightning. April.
Appointment of Mr. W. T. Taylor, c ec o as Auditor-General of Ceylon. April.
North Road Mail Coach stopped between Vavuniya and Mankulam by a herd
of elephants.May 20.
t.
Opining of the Victoria Bridge over the KeIani river at Colombo fo
'rattieMay 24.

Serious Railway collision at Gallo through the negated of pointsrean on duty


injuring a'rout 40 passengers and badly damaging the engine ilea ear-jag:a,
Jure 6.
Unveil:ea of the portrait of late Sir S. Grenier at the Law Libary.Junr 25
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Installation of Electric light by Messrs. Banetead Bros. in Colombo,July
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A while 40 feet long cast ashore near Galls.July.
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Intelligence received in Ceylon of the death of Rev. John Scott for many
years connected with the Wesleyan Mission in CeylonJuly 29.
Stone-laying of a new Wesleyan Church in KollepitlyaAugust 9.

Occupation of the New General Post and Telegraph OfficeAug. 19,

Appointment of Sir Arthur E. Havelock as Governor of Madras and of Sir


Jiseph West Ridgeway as his streeesser in Ceylon.Sept.

Inauguration of a II Ma College at Jarina.--Sept. 28.

Tran,ference of Sir Edward Barnes's bust from the Colombo Library to


Q110,211' 5' House, to be placed alongside that of Sir R BrownriggiOrt.

Investiture of Sir. Solomon Dia; Banlaraisayaka as the Matra Mudallyar and


native A. D. C. to H. E. the Governor,-00. 17.
Formation of Ceylon Educational Association.Nov.
Inaugaration of the Jaffna Victoria Lying-in-Home.Nov. 11.
St. Andrew's Day celebrated with much enthusiasm at the Hatton Hotel
with 76 gentlemen at dinner, Mr. T, Ferguson presiding.Nov. 811

Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Ceylon, Branch of the Royal


Asiatic Society.Dee. 11.

Opening of the Matara Railway Extension for traffic.Dee. 17.


1856- General Booth of the Salvation Army visits Ceylon.Jan.

For the second time a representative European Cricket team suffers defeat
at the hands of the Colts.Jan,

Prhice rind Princess of Peso o i a visit to Ceylon.Jan.


Re.farmation of the Ceylon Fishing Club.Jan.
Formation of the Alaturata and upper Hewaheta Planters' Association Jar.

Conferring of K. C. M. G. on Mr. W C. Twynam, Government Agent of the


Northern Province.Jan. 1.

SirJohn Long, M. P., visits Ceylon--Jan. 10.


,,
A serious firs occurs at Koclichikade, Colombo, the flame.; devastating the
entire locality, and shoat 1,000 persons rendered homeless.Jan. 21.
Inauguration of the New Colombo Cricket Club Pavilion.Jan. 25.

The formal opening of the Barron Memorial Hall at Matale.Jan. 29.


Deatraetion by fire of the bungalow at Killin estate, Hatton, and Kirraf;rd
.
Factory, near Testougala with all the machinery.Feb.

E OF EVENTS.

,ii J. W. Rieeewar

CO ERNolt,

1896. Arrival and reception of Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, the New Governor of
Ceylon.Feb. 10.
Old Colonists " Dinner at Kandy.Feb. 17

Retirement of Mr. T. E. B. Skinner from the office of Postmaster


General.March.
Formation of aBoating Club in Nuwara Eliya.March.
Opening of a New Roman Catholic College called St. Joseph's College, in
Colombo.March 2.
Sir E. Noel Walker, Lient-Governor and Colonial Secretary, proceeds to
Europe on furlongh.March 4.
Lord Wenlock, ex-Governor of Madras, Lads Wenlock and Lord Compton
make a passing visit to Ceylon en route to England.March.
Burning down by incendiaries of the store attached to Ferham estate,
n Talawakele.March.

Opening of the Baker Wards at Nuwara Ellyn. Hospital by Sir Joseph


W
est RidgewayMarrh 27.
The biggest trout that has yet been landed in Ceylon secured by Mr. J,
"Pardon in the Nnwara Eliya streamthe fish been 28 inches long and weighing
Si lb.March.
" Mark Twain " visits Ceylon and delivers two lectures in Colombo.
e April.
Establishment of a Buddhist College for teaching Sinhalese,

and Sans.
rit
k to the priesthood and laity at Panadnre.April.
Appointment
of
Lieut.-Col.
A.
C.
F.
Vincent
as
Commandant
of
the
Ceylon

Volunteers.April,
Arrangements made by the B. I. Steamship Company for a fortnightly service
Colombo and Jaffna.May,
- etween
b
Arrival of Lt.-Col. A. 0. F. Vincent ; and Lt.-Col. Byrdo gives up the Command

- of the Ceylon Volunteers and issues a farewell order in which dhe


h_
p
iils
ayeels6.on
record his general appreciation of the Corps under his co
Excavations at Sigiriya by the Archeological Commissioner making satisfactory progress.May.
Completion of the first Railway engine made in Ceylon for the Ceylon
Government Railway at Maradana.May.
Completion of the Tramway between Gallaha and Goorook Ella estates,
31
the first work of its kind in Ceylon, engineered by Mews. Walker Sons &
CO.,
A party of Siamese princes on their way to Europa lands at Colrmbo and

visits Kandy where they are received by H. F.. the Governor.May 24.
Colombo
Sharebrokers' Association tomed..Tune.
11
Fires at Messrs. Vavasseur & Co.'s Suduwella Mills, causing damage to
,
the extent of 1,000 sterling.June 18-20.
Consecration of St. Mary's Church, (Anglican) Veyangoda.June 17.
11
Elephant kraal at Kurunegala.June.
Fitting up of cool chambers with the necessary .plank at the works of
,
-' the Ceylon General Ice Co. at Kollupitiya with a view to starting business
in frozen Australian produce.June.
Professor Wallace of Edinburgh University visits the School of Agriculture,

Colombo, where be is presented with an address by the etudeuts.


Jnno 28.
Erection of a monument in the Maskeliya Churchyard to the memory ut
,,
- the late H. T. Martin of Lneeombe estate.July.
Wreck of the barque " Sierra Perms" on the coast of the Maldives and
an official inquiry therein to at Colombo.July.
Discovery of a human skeleton, enclosed in a small vault, by workmen
engaged in the reconstruction of the premises of Messrs. Darley, Butler &
00.July.
Opening of the new Hospital at Haputale with great eclat, a large number

of high officials being present.JuIy.


Opening of the New Wesleyan Methodist Church at Kollupitiya .July 10.
11

Exhibition by the Ceylon Society of Arts at the Council Chamber.


August.

Shocking accident at the Kotabena Buddhist Temple. A powerful explosive thought to be a firework is discharged by is man in the middle of a
crowd, killing two persons and wounding six others.Aug. 1.
The daily Ceylon Observer issued in a new form, having been enlarged from
,
four to eight pages.Aug. 24,

Explosion in the gunpowder magazine at Galle and a man killed.Aug. 24.

Death by drowning of Mr. W. B. Reid of Harrington estate, Kotagala,


Aug. 30.

Maharaja and Maharani of Kapurtala on a visit to Ceylon.Sept.


Appointment of a Board of Education by the Government.Sept.
Erection of a braes tablet to the memory of the late Harry
GialreY in Holy Trinity Church, Nuwara kaisa.,gent

Payne

TABLE OF EVENTS.
189541E large whale, 20 feet in cireimierearse, washed ashore at Eatainwa,
hear Galle.Sept.
,,
Opening of the Lady neveleek Hospital for Women and Children, the
ceremony being performed by Lady Ridgeway.Oct, 12.
Ceylon General Ice Co. commence to do busieese under:a new designation
,,
the ' Olion Ice and Cold Storage Co. "Nov. 1.

Fore ation of the Colombo Cycling Olub.Oc'.

The Siamese Prince, Prisdan Oboomali, a :dative of the present King of


Siam, arrives in Ceylon for the purpose of entering. the Buddhist priesthood.Oct.
The name of the Colombo Technical School, changed into " Coe Ion Technical
"
College".Oct.
Balquiroda Planters Asaociatiou formed.Nov.

Arrival of Mr. Louis Diets, the newly appointed Organizing Secretary afl
the Ceylon Y. M. C. A.Nov. 3.

Fire at the Colombo Railway yard, causing considerable damage.Nov. 5.

Stone-laying ceremony at the Kandy Girls' Industrial School and


HomeNov. 7.

The Victoria Regia, or giant water-lily of the Amazon, in dower at the


Poradeuiya Botanic Gardens.Nov.

H. H. the Nawab of Bograh, India, on a visit to Ceylon.Nov.

Laying or the foundation stouts of a new church at Balangoda.Nov. 10.

Erectioa of a brass memorial tablet in the Dilcoya Church to the !minor,


of the Into Mr. C. F. Braine.Nov,
,,
Opening of the Ridgeway Golf Links by Sir Joseph West Ridgeway.
Dec. 10.
,
Laying by the Bishop of Colombo of a foundation stone of a new Church
to be erected iu memory of the late Rev. &sachems Nathauielz in Uppe
Dumbara.Dee,
Consecration and inauguration of the new human Catholic SL Joseph's
College.Nov. 27-28.

Interesting discovey of a cannon supposed to have been ie the water for


upwards of 80 years in the Wale Barbour.Dec.
1897. Dr. Wm. R. Kynsey, ex.o., Principal Civil Medical Officer, Knighted.
Jan. 1.
Arrival of Mr. hfaesergh a leading authority on Draiusga Schemes and

the Vice-Prea;deot of the Institute o. Civil Encineers, with instructions from


the Secretary of State to report on the Sanitetion of Colombo :IA frame a
Drainage Scheme for the consideration of the local Government--Jan.

The first volume of the "Gazetteer" of the Central Province of Ceylon by


Mr. Justice A. C. Lawrie published.Jan.
Burning of an arrack 'store at Moratuira and damage caused to the anent
of 1150,000.Jan. 28.
,,
Construction of a Graving Dock at Colombo at a cost of 13!8,003, d:vieled
equally between the Imperial and. Colonial funds, agreed on at a !nee ing of
the Legislative Council.Feb. 6,
Appointment of a Bubonic Fague Commission at Celombo and the dee:
patch of Mr. F. H. Price, Mayor anal Chairman of the Celombo Municipalily,
and Dr. H. M. Fernando M.D., to Bombay.Peb.
Establishment of a Convalescent Home for the Military at Nuwara Eliya
as an experimentFeb.
A Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association started in Ceylon on the
initiative of Lady Ridgeway.Feb.

Mr. De Fonblenque wins the gentlemen's elegies tennis elea.npioneie


at Nuwara nye, for the tenth time.March.
Starting of Coconut Oil and Desiccating Mills at Kurnnega!a by Mr. John
Clovis de Silva. --March.
,
Arrangements made regarding the admission of Ceylon advocates to the
Inns of Courts. London.--March.

IL M. the King of Siam riots Ceylon.April 19 to Ma rail Nov. 29.


Arrival of HE. MajorAinneral F, T. Hobsoa in Ceylon in succession to
H.E. Major-General W. Clive Justice.April 18.

A paper road before the London Chamber of Commerce on the "Harbour


of Colombo, Ceylon and a proposed Railway to connect Southern India with
Colombo", by Mr. John Ferguson; and a report of this and the discussion
published in the Ceylon Chen:cr.April 11.

Mr. 11. Rose-wins the Golf Championship competition, Nuwara


and
carries away the cup for the third time.April.
Celebration of the Jubilee of the Colombo Presbyterian Sunday schoole.
May 1-3.

A Buffalo Kraal held tut Regalia, being witnessed, among others, by HA.
theGovernor.flay.
Formation of an Amateur Athletic Association for Ceylon..--May.

TABLE OF EVENTS
1897. Dispatch of the Jubilee Address to the Quetn frAla tea Colons? o Renee, aiite
engievoi on a gale plate and enclosed in a casket cf ge f of Kaudy
artwork. Also the midgets of the inhabitants of Ceylon and that of the 0.11on
Chamber of Commerce.June 3.
P. C. M. O., after
Retirement and departure of Sir W. R. Kynsey,
22 years' service in Ceylon.June 9.
Opening of the Balangoda Church.Juno 6.
,,
A Chess Club started at Colombo.Juue.
,,
A Shipmasters' Club for Colombo being built.Joao.

CELEBRATION or THE DIAMOND JUBILEE IN COLON! BO :.Yittne 20General

Thanksgiving in all places of worship. Jima 21Levee, at Queen's Hcuee in


honour of the Queen's Birthday whic's had been ig stponed from May 24th ; Grant
Military Review and Trooping the Colours en Calle Face. Juno 22 055.eial
Thanksgiving Services; Meeting of the Legislative Council when the addres to
Her Majesty is read and adopted. June 21Old Colonist,' Dinner at Grand
Oriental Hotel, ( Mr. W. D. Gibbon, Chairman) among the guests being H. E. the
Governor, Lieut.-Governor, an dthe Majo -General. Juno 25Garden Party
Queen's House and Planting of the Memorial Tree in the Gerd n Gardens by
Lady Ridgeway. Subscription Bell at Colombo Club. June 'i6--Demon sttatien
of aeout 7,e00 school children of the different week .'ay and Setelsy pelmets et
the Victoria Park iu presence of H.B. the Governor and Lady Ridgeway. [Rejoicines
at outstations, too, bare Imes universal and enthusiasticthe natives by
thousands at each station ene ring into the enjoyment.]
Laying of the foundation of the Planters' Commemoration Ruleings at
Kandy, fey I,: tly Ridgeway.June 29.
Mr. Harty l'arniss delivers two lectures in Colombo.July 13.14.
,,
Mr. W. Somerville wins tee Jubilee Golf Cup cf the Colomb Calf Cub

July.

Inquiry into V, e i,19 of the steamer " Sultan " off Socotra July.
Appoint/a:eat of o Iltsrly:r Commis-kitehey.
,
Art Exhibition et the Le.ieletive Commie Chambor.July 10-12.
PI
Unveiling of a portrait of Her Maiosty the Queen by the Law Students

at the Law Lecture Hall as a mcmoriel of the Jubilee.--July 31.


Despatch from the Secretary of et rite for the Colonies published acknowledge
ing receipt of the Address to the Qacon from the inhabitants of Ceylon on
the occasion of the Jubilee. Her Majesty expresses her cordial thanks for
their expression of lo2altreand affection.Aug.
A slyer medal awarder to Mr. Ernest H. Hutchinson of Carolina.

.ade for gallsutry in caving life at sea Oct the


Watawala, by the Board of
eckel crew of the as. " Adair" by the es.
occasion of tan rescue of the
"Staffordshire" in the Meth' err peatt, when Mr. Hutchinson was a passooger
by he latter vessel.Aug.
Laying of the foundation of a -tpew School Hall at Kollup:te a Weieeyan
" Mission premises to perpetuate the memory f the late Rev. Mr. John
Scott, Mrs. Scott, and Miss Sc,tr, l all rf alum dil long service is the
island.Aug. 14.
' Establishment of a Cooly fromigrktion Camp at Ragama.Auge

A find of ancient coins at GampNa.S-pt.

Departure for Rome of Rev. Father !rapili, for 33 years a Roman Catholic

Missionary in Ceylon.August 29.

Placing of a monument to the triernoter of Sir C. P. Layard in Se Peter's


Church, Fort, by members of the Civil iSzeviee.SeetSerious hockslip on the Railway at Alagela interrupting the est, 1 through

traffic for several mouths.Soot. 28. [Fins:i lly cleared.Jau. lbele

Dunedin tee factory at Ys,tiyantota be.- rat down ; also the factory on
Sirisanda estate, Avisaawella.--Oct.

Departure for Bombay of Mon. Ruinat , fur -Ile years the Fretch Consul and
`
- Agent of the N. M. Co. in Ceylon.Nov,
Farewell meeting at the Ferguson Memorial I all, Colombe, to the Rev. F. D.

Waldeck, for 34 years a Baptist Mist ionary iu Ce) lon.Nov, 2.


King of Siam again visits Colombo on hi. return journey from Entope.
12
Nov. '29.
Portraits of Wardens Italy and Bacon pres rated to the lii.rary of St.
Thomas' College by Mr. Muttiah.Dee.
Arriv.,1 of Mr. J. B. Carruthers, cryptogamist, to conduct investigations
1$
into the cacao disease.Dec.
Colombo Municipal Council decides to lights the principal streets in a
,
third part of the town with e48 electric lamps-- Dec.
Arrival of Capt, Leanatd Trigav, a Minh g cute aver, to in 'p ct and r port
-,
an the plumbago deposits oe 51-. Tote eta-u's efonarakau a pl Lt.:4'one

TABLE OF EVENTS.
fFe3. Great Western Factory, Talawakele, burnt down.Jan.

Opening of washing tanks for dhobies in Colombo.Jan.


The block or slip on the Alagoas incline removed and the railway restored
to its orginal positiou.Jan.
Departure of Mr. Alexander Murray, P. W. D., to talco up the office

of Colonial Engineer and Surveyor-General of Straits Settlements


Ln.
Appointment of a Plague Commisson by Government, with tho view

of guarding against the introduction of the bubonic plague into


Ceylon.Jan.
young Seoteliman.

Death by drowning of Mr. G. Gordon Feirgrieve,


" while Imation with another on a piece of water on the Middleton estate,
Talawakele.Jan. 8.
Death of Count Robert do Cresenoy, one of a party of French noblemen
,,
so a visit to Ceylon.Jan. 9.

Publication of the Report of the P. A. Sob-Committee on the proposed


depot in India for cc.olies on their way to Ceylon.Fab.
Fateweli dinner to Sir J. J. Grinlinton, who leaves the Colony after a
SP
residence of nearly forty-one years.Feb..4.

Prince Henry of Germany visits CeyIon.Feb.8-15.

A partial fire at Halosclorf Mills.Feb. 12.


yacht "Feodora" with Lord Loughborough and a clistingnished party on,
board, and Yacht " Victoria " with Prince and Princess of Broglie, aisito
Colombo.March.
Establishment of two Russian firms in Colombo, with the view of
influencing a direct trade in tea kt-weeu Ceylon and Russia.March.
The news of the wreck of P. 0. es. " China " at Perim on March 24th
oinses a sensation in Ceylon, passengers all saved, ant eventually after great
expense, a' earner fi, ate March.
Opening of the "J: C. 13rodio Memorial Ward" at the Lady Havelock
o
Hospital.March 17.
Departure of Rev. S. Lindsay for Europe after a lengthened pastorate of

the Wolvendal Dutch Reformed Church.--March ln.


Unveiling of the portrait on the late Mr. A. M. Ferguson, painted
by Mr. Trevor Haddon, u.n.a., and altieli has lam] presontal by members
of the Ferguson family to be hung in the "Ferguson Memorial Hall."
March 21.
Resolution' to voluntarily wind up the Colombo Spinning and Weaving
,
Company, Ld.April.
Serious fire on board the M. M. as. "Duploix " in the Colombo harbour

doing considerable damage to the vessel and cargo.April 1.


Opening of the Fleming Memorial Schools erected in the compound of

St. ',Ike's Church, Maradana to the memory of the late Rev. G. T. Fleming.
April 1.
Laying of the foundation atone of the North-West Breakwater, without
,
ceremony.April 4.
Dr. A. C. Haddon and biz scientific party of five coil agues bound for
Torres Straits and Borneo, arrive at Colombo.April 6.
Voting of 33,000 by the Legislative Council for the construction of a
Patent Slip in Colombo Harbour.April 19.
Paper by Mr. John Ferguson and Mr. Davies-Allen on the proposed IndoP
Ceylon Railway in connection with Colombo Harbour, read and discussed
at Imperial Inetitute.April 18.
,,
Sanction of Kelemi Valley Light Railway by the Secretary of State for
the Colonies.April 28.
Formation of en Amateur Athletic. Association for Ceylon.May.
,
Formation of the 11 tnapura Planters' Association.May 11.
Laying of the foundation stone of the new Galle Face Church by the Bishop
'
of Colombo.Juno 11.
Dr.
Trenb of the listitensserg Botanic Gardens, Java, and his curator, Mr, ,.
Wiernan, on a visit to Ceylon.July.
The firm of Messrs. James McLaren & Co., Nowara Wiya, which has existed

years. ceases to exist, Messrs. Cargille, Ld., having taken over the bugness.Ja!v.
Duke of Manchester visits Ceylon.--July.
Occupation of the new Chamber of Commerce building.July 6.
Elephant Kraal in Rakwana.A ag.
. resentatior by the Emperor of Austria to the Ceylon Planters' Association

an autograph potrait himself, intended to be hung in the Committee room


of the Association.Sept.
Soule remains of human beings and a stone a ith an engraving found by aorno
FP
coolies in making some excavations in the Fort leads to a gnod many conjecture
as to their origin, some correspondents tracing them back to the time of lb
.L'Orluguese occupation.heot.

I! I

SABLE OF EVENTS.

1898. Appointment of the very Rev. Father Lavigne, S. J., as Roman Catholic
Bishop of Trincomalee and Bettiesloft Sept.

Report of the Commission enquiring into the local Opium Question published.Oct.
Blotting out of the Vavnniya district and the division of its territory among

Jaffna, Mannar and illnliativu.Nov.


Kandy Municipality extends its limits.Noy.

Formation of Ceylon Notaries' Association.Nov.

A new Syndicate formed for running steamers on the Batticaloa Lake.

Nov.
Publication of the Report of a Select Committee of the Chamber of Com
merce on a Reduction of Taxation Olice Tax, Kerosine Oil Daty and Railway
Rates).Nov. 1-7.
The Governor promises the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry into
,
the incidence of Taxation in CeylonNov, 29.
St. Andrew's Dinner at the Grand Oriental Hotel, Colombo, which it

attended by 124 diners and at which a.E. the Governor makes a felicitous
speechHon. W. W. Mitchell c.si,e., Chairman; Messrs. J. G. Wardrop and
J. Ferguson, Croupiers.Nov. 30.
Dr. Welldon consecrated Bishop of Calcutta aad Metropolitan of India and

Ceylon, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, in succession to Dr. Johnson.


Nov. 30
Dr. Coudert, 0. M, I. consecrated a Bishop at St. Lucia's Cathedral
;,
Kotahona.Nov. 80.
Count Turin on a shooting tour to Ceylon.Dec.
Mr. J. B. Carruthers issues his final Report on the Cacao Disease and leaves
for England.Dec. 22.
Ocean Penny Postage inangnrated.Rate of postage between Ceylon and

the United Kingdom fixed at 6 cents the half ounce.Dec. 25.


1889 The Colts,after a long list of winnings, beaten by a European Cricket team,
at Nuwara
The Rev. Marshall Hartley, Secretary to the Wesleyan Missionary So:dety, one

visit of inspection to principal mission stations in Ceylon.Jan.


Among the distinguished visitors to Ceylon are Lord and Lady Elgin, on their
way home from India; Earl of Lonadale, Lady Lansdale and Count Turin and
party.Jan.
Appointment of a Commission by ILE. the Governor to inquire into and report

OD the advisability of forming an Agricultural Department for Ceylon--Jan.


The New Customs Tariff Ordinance comes into operation.Jan. 1.

Laying of the foundation-stone of a New Wesleyan Methodist Church at

Wellawatta.Jan. 7 [Church opened for public service, Nov. 11.]


A large party of Burmese pilgrims of both sexes arrive in Ceylon with a vain,
' able casket for the Tooth Relic of Buddha at Kandy Temple.Jan.
Formal opening of the new electric tramways, by the Mayor and Municipal

Councillors making a tour of the streets in the cars.Jan. 12The delivery bf the first'- penny letters" in Ceylon.Jan.]6.

Mrs. Sixtns's bungalow on Tien' sin estate, Dikoya, destroyed by fire.Jan 21.

Toulba Pasha, one of the Egyptian exiles in Ceylon, receives pardon from her
Majesty and leaves Ceylon for hie native country.Fab.
Arrival of the 2nd Battalion of the Highland Light frifantry and the departure

of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Feb 10.11.


E. the Governor pays a graceful t!ibute to the services,of Sir F. R. Saunders

who attends the Legislative Council for the last time in his capacity
as Treasurer of the Colony.Feb. 21. [The following evening the members of the Ceylon Civil Service entertain Lim at Dinner at the Gallo Face Hotel...!
Opening of a new Baptist Chapel a' Kotikawatta. Feb. 19.

in Crlte.Ren.aF._ B.Meerar
e
of London visits Ceylon and candnets ',series of services
ghboorhood.--Feb. 26.
olombo and
,,
A new Runt Club organized for Nuwara Eliya.March.
Rubber culture secures a great deal of attention in Coylon.Murch.

A new ClubPa inces Clubfor ladies as well as gentlemenstarted is


Clot-num-1n Gardens, Colombo.March.

Cutting of the first sod of the new Graving Dock by H. E. the Governor, in
the presence of a large gathering.March 1.

The reception of "Ceylon Delegates " with a gift of tea, by the Gernrin Emperor
March 7.

Kotiya gala and Bridwell Boutiques in Dikoya, burnt to the ground.-411arell 10.

Departure of IL E, the Governor (with Lady Ridgeway ) on six months' leave


to Europe.March 17. [H. E. Sir E. Noel Walker assumes the administration of
the Island.]
Opening el the new C. M. S. Church at Gallo Face.March 18.
ev
,,,
Formation of the Galle District Planters' A ssoriation. March 18.
,
Elphinstone on a visit to Ceylon.April.


TABLE OF EVENTS.

181g. Drownin? of Miss Kenny ant an arah while balling ne. Randy.April 9.
Stranding of the as. " Thrunscoe " near Minicoy.April 11.

A native vessel wrecked off Mollaittvu.April 11.


Celebration of the centenary of the Church Missionary Society in Ceylon.
17
April 12.
,
Wedding of Sir Winfield Bonier, ChM!' Justice of Ceylon, and Miss Colville,
in England.April 19.
Geo. Wall Memorial Committee order a fountain from Messrs. Doniton lc Co.
at a cost of 300.May.
Mr. Stanley Gardiner and Mr. M. Borrodailo visit Ceylon and the Maldives on

a scientific expedition.May.
H. R. H. Princess Henry of Prussia visits Ceylon.May 7.
Departure of the Rev. T. I. Stookley, after five years' Pastorate of the Cinna
mon Gmelens Baptist Chureh.May 7.
Appointment of Mr. J. H. Renton as the reprerentative of the " Thirty

Committee," at the Paris Exhibition on a fee of 500, and as Tea Commithioner


for Enrope for three y mire at a salary of 1,000 per annum.- -May 12.
" General " Booth of the Salvation Army revisits Colombo.May 24.
Rear-admiral Douglas succeeded by Re ar.admir,1 D. H. Bosanquet in the
,,
command of the East India Semadron.Tnne.

Wellawatta Spinning and Weaving Mills taken over by Parsee Gentlemen.


June.
" A Russian Famine Fund " started in Ceylon at the instance of the Ceylon
Observer.July. [Over R2,518 in all remitted,!

Fire at Masksliya Bazaar destroying four boutiqu-e, a eattlesbed and Mewls.


De Mall & Co.'a stores.July.

Arrack Commission Reporc published.July.


Business of the Colombo Wharf awl Warehouse Co. sold to Messrs. Bois, Bros,
& Co, as agents for a new Wharfage Co., and the Company wound np.July,

Mohamed Samy, the Egyptian exile, pardoned.July.


Formation of the Rangala District Planters' AsFociation.July.

The Morgan Crucible Company commences mining operations iu the Kur nnegala district July.
Formal opening of the Hastings Memorial School for Girls at Jaffna.
July 29.
:Elephant kraal near Ratnapura.July.Angust.
Elephant Kraal near Kurunegala.Aug.

,,
Proposal made to form a portrait gallery, restricted to Planters' Representatives,
in the Ferguson Memorial Hall, ft audy.Aug.

Celebration of the 160th anniversary of the WeIvendhal Church,Aug. 18.

Formation of a Chamber of Mines for Ceylon.Aug. 8.

Placing ia the Legithitive Council Chamber of the busts of Lord Stanmore and Sir Arthur havelock, presented to the Colony by Sir John Grinnet )14.Get. 4.
The Colombo branch of the National Bank of India, Ld., maven into neve
re Ms s at York St.Oct.

Destruction of Bedell& Tea Factory by fire.Oct.

Mr. Oldham's Report on how to carry the Gelogical Survey of Ceylon submitted
to the Legislative Council.Oct. 4.

ti( rious railway slip near Arebawela,Oct, 26.


Death of Yaroob Samy, the Egyptian exile, at Kandy.Oct. 30.

Ceylon Legislative Council approves of the offer of the Governor to the


Imp AM! Government of the Regiment stationed is Ceylon for service in South
Africa.Nov. 8.
Return of H. E. Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, Governor, from England.Nov. 25.

II. R. H. the Prince Waldemar of Denmark as well as niece d'Arenberg visit


Ceylon.Dec.

Death of the Hon. Lionel F. Lee, Treasurer of Ceylon, from angina pectoris.
Dee. 4.
,,
Despatch of the first instalment of the Ceylon Exhibits for the Paris
Ilxhibition.Dee. 15.

lie-opening of the Liyanwala C. M. S. Chnrch.Dec. 29.


D00. Formation of it Coylon Contingent of Mounted Infantry for service in South
Africa, the Government undertaking to pay the expense of equippit g, arming
nni transporting the Contingent and providing horses for members nut able to
supply, themselves.Jan. 1U.

H. E. Sir West Ridgeway pays his first official visit, to the Kelani Valley, whore
be is entertained to breakfast be the planters.Jane
,
His Imperial Highness Prince Henry of prussia pays a brief visit to Colombo
on his return hone from service in the In r East.Jan. 22.

Opening by H.E. Sir Joseph Writ Ri dgeway of the Bacteriological 1nst tote
whilst' has bmn b tilt through the liberality of Mr. J. W. C'. de boyea, in, cemraemoration of Her Majesty's Diamond J ibillieeJest. 31.

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1900. "Send-off " dinner to the Ceylon Contingent for South Africa at Gelle Face
Hotel, 500goutlemen bee g present, under the presidency of II.E. Sir Joseph
West Ridgeway. A torch-sight tattoo on Galle Face seliees at which thousands
of spectators aro pre:amt.Jan. SO.--The Contingent leaves for South Africa by
the Natal Liner Urokuzi " on Feb. 1.
Departure of the Roy. T. and Mrs, Moacrop, of the Wesleyan Mission, after

17 years' work in Ceylon.Feb. 4.


Publication of the " Ceylon Cricket Annual " for the first time.Feb.
Kandy lit by electricity.Feb.

A gilt of tea presented by the plautert of Ceylon to the troops of South Africa
ri
Fob.
Farewell dinner to the Hon. W- W. Mitchell, ear.e., and Mr. J. H. Bente u, the
Ceylon Delegates to the Paris Exhibition.Feb. 13.
Messrs. S. C. Obeyesekera, S. N. W. 'Weigel's, F. 0, Loos and W. 11. Figg
appointed to fill the low-country Sinhalese, Kandyale Burgher and Mercantile
seats in the Legislative Council reepevively.Jan-Fels
A slight shock of earthquake felt an Ceylon, as well as in India.Feb. 9.

Dr. Oronhyatekha, M.D. Chief of the Mohawks, visits CeylonFeb.


Opening of the Victoria Commemoration Buildings in Kandy, which commemo0
rate Her Majesty's Jirbilee and include the " Ferguson Memorial Hall " and
" George Wail Library and Tower," and which is now the home of the planters'
Association of Ceylon,Feb. 17.
,,
The 9th Madras Infantry Ileg:ment from India succeed the 2nd Battalion Of
- the Highland Light infantry e he proceed home.Feb. 15.
Commissions appointed by tee Governor to report on the best way to meet
''the cost of improving the sanitation of Colombo in connection with Mr. Man.
sergh's Drainage Scheme ; and to inquire into the increased cost of Public Works.
Feb.

The Bishop C. plesten Memorial Fund Committee decide to purehaso the


Darley House and ground at a cost of R70,0e0to s.cure as tie Bishop's residence
and a site for the future Cathedral.Feb.
;,
Formation of a separate Irrigation DepartmentMerrell.
The title " Colonial Storekieper " changed into "Controller-General cf
Government S, ores "March.
Formation of an Educational Library fcr Colcrnbo by the Director of Public
Inetruction.M arch.
,;
A starting gate ern teed at the Haveioi k Bar ecoursetbe first introduced into
Ceylon.Match.
Opening of the rew C Loge Hall at Richmond Hill, Galie, and the unveiling of
the portrait of the Rev. G. Baugb, the founder of the College, by Mr. John
Ferguson.March Ile.

Com:rectal ien of the new wing of St. Ji seph's Col'ege Colembre and the for.
nation of a Roman Cathol c Club.March.

Commence merit of tele rt ilStrnItion a the Edged Valley Railway.March 22.


Lord Banbury, Lint ebancelle r iif Li gland, sends to ti e t'ere me Court
PP
present of an oil-paintirg of his uncle, Sir Bard:nee Giffind, Chief Justice of
Ceylon, I820-2Ses=Ma.ch.
e,
Swearing in of the lien. F. C. Moncreiff, late of Alauritiur, of Juinor Paine
Justice el the Supreme Cunt of CeylonApril 5.
The
Goveri mint issues it Clete or Butes regulating the Grant of Licenses to
si
explore and prospect.? for Minerals and the:Grants of Leases of Laud for Mining
purposes.April.
A Planters' Assee'ation for the Batt ice.loa district formed.April.
Breakirg out of R ndereest in the Direbule, district.April.
Prince Valdemar of Demnaik, vielle Ceylon on his way home frcm the Far
EaseMay.
,
Accidental drowning of Dr. and Mrs, Bartholomew% at Aeurailharctra while
boating on the lake,May 4.
,
Departure of the Rev. and Mre. E. T. Iliggens, C.M.S. after 49 years' labour in
Ceylon.May 17.
. The lion. W. W. aliteluli, C.M.G, Knighted, after 20 years' rervice as M.L.0 .Ma y 23
Sir W. C. Twynam makes an historic Report on the Ceylon I'eati Fisheries.May.
A hailstorm at Diyatalawa, Haputate, after an interval of twelve years .May 26.
Public meeting presided over by IL E. the Governor in the Council Chamber
IP
for the purpose of raisine au Britian Famine Relief Fund, towards which 875,000 out
of the public revenue is contributed. ( the fend reaches R. by July.) June 7.

Formation of the" Victoria Goll Club."June.


Fade "Mohawk" with the first detachment of Boer Prisoners and Military Goads
arrivtd at Cplembo on 8th Aug.1900.3

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1900. Formation of a new company of Ceylon Volunteers from cadets in the


colleges of ColomboJuly.
Opening of a telegraph office in MadulkeleJuly.
Ceylon Game Protection Society propose to introduce from India, eta., new
varieties of deer and other gameJuly,
Agricultural Commission's Reports, now published, excite attentionJuly,
Appeintinent of a Conunission to inquire into the complaints reopeoting the
accoreraadation in the Colombo HarbourAugust.
Introduction of the interlocking system on the seaside railwayAugust.
Arrival of the first batch of Boer prisoners of war to be detained at Diyatalawa
CampAugust 8.
Arrival of the second batch of Boor prisonersAugust 9.
Formation of a Tamil Missionary Association in Colombo in compaction with
the 0 M 5August.
An exceptional gale near Colombo, several men out fishing in the sea being
lostAugust 18.
His Excellency Sir J West Ridgeway declares at the annual Volunteer Camp
of Exercise at Urugaamanhandiya that the Diyatalawa Camp would, when the
Boer prisoners loft it, IM used as a military sanitarium for II M troops iu the
East--August 29.
Publication of the Paris Exhibition awards to Ceylon exhibitorsSeptember.
Arrival of the third batch of Boer prisoners of war. September 1.
Arrival of the fourth batch of Boer prisoners of warSeptember 5.
Arrival of the fifth batch of Boar prisoners of warSeptember 8.
Arrival of the sixth batch of Boer prisoners of warSeptember 9.
A,n earthquake shock felt in CeylonSeptember 10.
Arrival of the seventh batch of Boer prisoners of warSeptember 22.
New block of b trracks built for the R A in Colombo, and six-inch guns in course
of mounting et Rock House Battery, MntwalSeptember.
Exposure of. and public agitation in regard to certain alleged municipal
scandals in ColomboSept.
First public sale of green tea in ColombeOctober10.
Nearly all the passenger rates on the big lines of steamers calling at Colombo
raised ten per cent owing to the increased cost of coalOctober.
Correspondence between the representatives of Chamberlain's Wharf and Tea
Clearing llousu published locallyOctober.
Fire at Messrs. Vavasseur & Co.'s coir fibre mills, ColomboOctober.
A memorial to the men of the C M 1 who have died in South Africa, decided
upon by the C M I men at Kandy, apartifirlin a proposed public memorialOct.
,, Appointment of a Commissioner to loot after Buddhist TemporalitiesOct.
Opening of a New Public Hall at KalutaraOctober.
The Indian Famine Relief Fired collected in Ceylon, amounted to R206,718Oct.
Meeting of Ceylon Branch, R. A. Society, to consider Mr. Collett's Paper
and an Enquiry into Pearl Fishery, H E. the Governor in the Chair, Mr.
Hely, Capt. Dorman and Mr. J. Ferguson as well as the Governor and Lecturer

speaking onthe subject of the paper.Get. 27.


Death of Mr. L F White, Railway Engineer at Jaffna., froneonake-biteOct. 28.
Gallagama grant of Crown laud for cultivating ourdamonatr, criticised in the
Legislative Council and the local pressOctober.
Earl and Countess of Hopetenn and suite guests at Queen's House, Colombo,
on their way to AustraliaNovember.
The Ceylon Chamber of Mines amalgamate with the Ceylon Chamber of CommercoNovember 5.
Arrival of the eighth batch of Boer prisoners of warNovember 8.
Fire at Nugawela Factory, Passel lawaNovember 20.
Graud eelebratiou of St. Andrew's Festival, by a Dinner at Queen's Hotel,
Kandy. Present H.E. Major General, Hons. H. Wane, and J. N. Campbell,
Messrs. Reeling, Melville Waite and Borne 90 more, Mr. J. Ferguson, Chairman,
Menne R. S. 1). Tytler and Dr. Craib, Croupiers.November 30.
Memorial presented to the Legislative Council calling for reform in liquor
licenses in CeelonDecember 1.
Departure of Hon. C P Layard, Attorney-General of Ceylon, to Australia to
represent Ceylon at Commonwealth celebrationsDecember 10.
Establishmout of a Private Nursing Home in Colombo by Misses Curror and
ParkerDecember (to open 1st January).
Location of convalescent Boer prisoners of war at Mount LaviniaDecember 27.
Occupation of the Boer camp at Ragama by prisoners of war from Diyatalawa
December 29.
The 1st Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Regiment arrive from Calcutta
to take the place of the and KR R C at DiyatalawaDecetnber 28.
Letter from Mr. Saville Kent, F.R.S., F.L.S., published in Ceylon, Obaer ye A
on the subject of reviving our Pearl Fisheries.--Dee. 29.
The Sultan of the Maldives visits CeylonDec. 30.
1901. Death of Queen Victoria, Jan. 22nd.
Proclamation of KingEdward VII an I Emperor of India -Jan. 23rd.

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1901. Departure of the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles for N.-W. Ind ia.Jan.
Mr. Francis A. Cooper, Director of Public Works, made a.c.m.u.Jan.
Arrival of a batchof Boer prisoners of war by the ss. "Catalonia."--Jan 1)
Lord and Lady Newborough and Lord Sandwich visit Ceylon; also
the Sultan of the Maldives, the Rajah of Kumaon and the Dewan of
Mysore.Jan.
Overproduction of tea and consequent fall in prices became subjects
of universal discussion in CeylonJan.
Winding-up of the Ceylon Tea Company, Station Hotels Company
and Pattiagama Cinchona Company, and the reconstruction of Cooper
Cooper and Johnston, Ltd.Jan.
Publication of the "Ceylon Examiner" suspended.Jan.
Formation of the Colombo Zoo Company, as well as the Kalugaoga
Steam Navigation Company.--Jan.
, Additional Instructions respecting th. constitubicn of the Legi.slativ,!.
Council published. Jan.
The Rt. Rev. J. C. Welldon, Metropolitan of India and Ceylon, visits
gentian but is called back within three days in consequence of the
oistath of the Queen.Jan.
Public ceremonies all over the island connected with the funeral of
titeiliQueen-Emptess, including a state memorial service at St. Peter's
Church, Fort., and the adoption of an address front the in/relay:its of
the island at a mass meeting of some fifty thousand people on the
Gallo Face.--Feb. 2.
H A laboratory for research work established at the Hagan Garden,
Nuwara.. Eliya.Jan.
One thousand Burmese on a pilgrimage to L'uddhist shrines in
Ceylon.Jan.-Feb.
Messrs. Volkart Eros. coiebrate the fiftieth anniversary of t1t
establishment of their tirrn..Feb. 1.
H Winding-up of .the 13atticaloa Trading Co., Ltd.Feb.
.. Serious railway C.ollimiun at Slave Island.Feb.2,.

Her Excellency Lady Ridgeway makes an appeal on behalf of the


Slathers' and Sodom' Association.Eeb.
Annual meeting of the Ceylon Planters' Association held on 10th
February, the 17th being a Sunday, and among othe.rs,,,a reso:ution to
reduce the output-of tea by ten Or cent, passed.Feb. In.
The Koshena Coconut Estates Co. goes into liquidation.Feh.
, A Russo-Chinese Bank opened in Colombothe first Russian concern
of the kind ever opened in India or Ceylon.Feb.
, Formation of the Kandy,
Kandy Districts Planter.; so
of the "Ceylon
Syndicate."Feb.
Kurunegala Dairy Company start work.Feb.
Surgeon-Mipijor W. Hall:tram ILA. M. C., presented with a hanr:
some-silver centre-piece by his .',:evion friends in recogaitionof his great
kindness to the Ceylon Contingent in South Africa.Feb.
Col. A. C. F. Vincent appointed to be permanent Gormnandant of
the Ceylon Volunteer Forces.Fcb.
Creation of two new planting .Districts (Galagedara and MattOe
South) for the purposes of the "Ceylon Handbook and Directory.--March.
Decennial Census taken in Ceylon.March I.
Retirement of H. E. Sir Noel Walker, x..c.ar.o. Lient-Governor and
Colonial Secretary of Ceylon.March
Closing of the School of Agriculture, Colombo.March 31.
Inauguration of scheme for monthly Educational-Lectures, at the
" instance of the Director of Public Instruction.March.
The Governor on tour in the Northern and Eastern parts of the
island.March.
. Australia Buildings, Fort, completed.Mareh.
Death of Mr. F. C. Fisher, c.c.s., Government ..tgent of the NorthWestern Province, at.Kurunegala, in a fit of insanity, felo-tae-se resulting
from insomnia (due to malarial fever) to whiolithe WAS subject for a
time.March 29.
to
Daring theft of RI2300 from the safe of the Orient Company's Office
in Colombo.April 4.
[The Ceylonese book-keeper of the Companyarreated aoon after and
convicted of the theft and sentenced to sax years-rxigerousimprisonment ;
and an accomplice to .t
-yearn' rigorous lanprisomment; while two
others (husband arginvffe)-connected with the case are ewnitiug their
trial. Nearly. all the money stolen has been recovered.)
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1901. Visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and D11010144 of Cornwall
and York to Colombo and Kandy. They are received with the utmost
enthusiasm and loyalty and presented with addresses of cordial welcome from the public and the Municipalities, as well as other gifts.
The towns are adorned with a wealth of Eastern d ecoration. and
everything done for the comfort and delectation of the Royal party and
verb:rue. State receptions held by their Royal Highnesses 4oth at Colombo
and Kandy. lion. Messrs F. R. Ellis and F. A. Cooper and Mr. J. H.
de Saran) are invested with the C. M.G.; and the C. M. I. presented
with Colours and the returned troopers of the Ceylon South African
Contingent with war mednis.April 12-15,
The Hon. Mr. W. T. Taylor, Acting Colonial Secretary, leaves for
Australia to represent Ceylon at the opening of the Federal Parliament.
April 14.

Burst of the " little monsoon."April 22.


Mr. E. E. Green, Iwo, Government Entomologist of Ceylon, presented
with the first award of the "Barclay Medal " founded by the Royal
Asiatic Society, for his work on the Insects of India and Ceylon.April.
,, Great building accident at . Negombo. the big dome of St. Mary's
Roman Catholic Church there, with the tour side cupolas, falling to
the ground, killing two men and seriously injuring another April 29.
Two new guns (biggest in the island) arrive for the Flagstaff
battery.May
News of the pardon of Arabi and Ali Felony Pashas, Egyptian
Exiles in Ceylon., reavived.May 23.

Arrival of a batch et 106 Boer prisoners-of-war for'Cevlon.May 29.


Gaugaroowa estate, Peradeniya, acquired by Government for 88,000
for establishing a model or experimental agricultural farm or plantation,
with school,
Governor obtains sanction from 'Mr. Chamberlain to carry ontoertain
"proposals in regard to Drainage and Water Supply of Golornbe.Jitue.,
ing-up of the Ceylon IRlls Tea Estates Co., Ltd.June.
Confirmation of the lion. Mr. H. Hay Cameron in the post of
Treasurer of the island, vacated by the retirement of Mr, g:RD. Pennyeuiek,
and Mr. H. W. Jackson in that of Principal Collector of Custonas:June
1900 Lee-Enfield magazine rifles to supersede the Martini hitherto
used by the Ceylon Voaniteerseneceived in
Formation of an Importers' Association for Ceylon.June.
Dr. P. M. Muttucernarn founds the "Duke and Duchess of York
Scholazuhip " fur the St. Benediet'silinstitute in commemoration, of the
Royal visit..June.
Dutch Reformed Church at Colombo are thanked by Queen Virillielinina
of Holland for their address of congratulation to Her Majesty on her
marriage.June.
Dr. Barton and Lobe and Mr. Whittemore the American Mission
Deputationarrive in Ceylon on a visit to the Mission Stationem and
Schools.--Tune.
Memorial bmsspinte placed in Lindula Church in memory of thelate
Sir G. H. 1). Elphiustone Bart.June.
,, News received of the appoisitinent of Mr. Everard im Thorn. late
Government Ageat at British - Guiana, to succeed Sir. E. Noel Walkier
as Colonial Secretary of qjcyloraJune 10.
Capt. A..1. Farquharson appointed as Major and Officer Commanding
the Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps.June.
Celebration in Ceylon of the bleentenary of the Society for the Propaga.
Hon of Gospel,Jone.
Detection at the Colombo Customs of nearly all the currency notes
stolen from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at ifflugapore.--June. 15.

Insolvencrof Messrs. Gibson ce Co Fort, Colombia--June.


Admiral Geissler of the German Squadron on his way home from China
visit the Queen's House, while in i.,olombo Harbour, and the Governor
returns the compliment.June
News received of the promotion of the Hon. Mr. W. T. Taylor, C.M.G.,
C.O.S., to the Secretariat of the Settlements June.
Winding up of the Ottery Tea Company of Ceylon, Ltd.June.
Comm einem t,on ;ir Gslle of the arrival of the first Wesleyan Methodist
Missionaries in Ceylon.--Jane 29.
Presentatieni of the South African War ribbons to the 1st Gloucester.
Aire Regimen:.June 22.
Introduction of " Pi ng-Pong " to Ceylon.June.
The C. y: u Nidis Tea Estates Cu., Ltd., goes in to voluntary liquidstion J une 29.
Fire at the mills of Messrs. Baker & Hall at Not-ahem), doing damage
to the extent of abont Julie 31

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1901. Hon. Mr. F. R. Ellis, c.m.e., confirmed in the post of Auditor-General


of Ceylon.July.
The Cargo Boat Despatch Company taken over by a new Company
with a nominal capital of seven Inkhe of rupees.July.
Mrs. R. W. fevers encounters with a bear at Vavuniya and is badly
" injured, while her attendant accident:4y shot dead in the scuffle that
arose in rescuing her.July 14.

Colombo Municipal Council passes a resolution adopting the prop osals


of Government in connection with the water supply and Sanitation of
Colombo.July 12. ;
Publication of an illustrated official record of the Royal Visit and the
celebration of the event in Ceylon, and the forwarding of a copy to
Mauritius for presentation to Their Royal Highness the Duke and Duchess
of ;Cornwall tere.July
18.
h
,,
Public Mee ting at Oralle Face School-room to decide the erection of
a brass tablet with suitable inscription in Cot ta Church and the establishment, of a Sustentation Fund, t he annual proceeds of which to be available
in aid of the pastorales of the Cotta Districtboth in memory of the
late Rev. R. T. Dow biggin.--July 18.

Despatch of a copy of the souvenlr Album describing and illustrating


the Royal Visit in April last, for the acceptance of H. M. the King.
Emperor.Aug 2.
Appointment of Mr. W. E. Davidson, c.c.s., to the Assistant Colonial
Secretaryship at Pretoria.Aug. 2.

The Rev. J. G. Greenhough, the President of the English Free Churches,


., with Mrs. Greenhough, on a fortnight's visit to fie-, lon.July-Aug.
Fire at the fibre store of Messrs. J. J. Vanderspar /St Co. at Mia-arlana
and a thousand bales of fibre burnt dowu.Aug 3.
The Secretary of State for the Colonies sanctions the appointment of
a Fourth Judge of the Supreme Court of Ceylon.Aug
Departure of All Feb my Pasha from Ceylon.Aug 15.

Mr. Justice Lawrie retires from the presidentship of the Colombo


Friend-in-Need Society.Aug I7[Mr. Dodwell Browne succeeds.]

Departure of Mr. Justice A. C. Lawrie, acting Chief .11tstice, from


Ceylon, preparatory to retirement which will date from 15th, Oct. Aug 29.

Presentation by the Governor of the shield (subscribed for by the


public of Ceylon) commemorating the South African war, to the 1st
'. Gloucestershire Regiinent.Aug.
ilient.Aug. 27.
Knuckles, Kelebokka and Pan wila Vaulters' Association formed. Aug.
N
Arrest of "Captain Avondalk"Iry i he Military authorities at Coiombo
on.a charge of embezzlement di' War Office funds in the Transvaal.
Ang. 23.
"Hairy Steele Morrison, the famous holy-traveller," who accompanies
the American Senators and CtIngreAz:rn.n to the Phillippines, delivirs 811
address at the Y. M. 0. A. Booms.Aug.
Departure of Arabi Pasha and his family from Ceylon.Sept. 17.
The British India Steam Navigation Company commences a new

service on *lir (1otombo-Tuticorin route.Sept. 27.

Appointment of a Fourth Judge to the Supreme Court Bench, in


Citation, Mr. J. P. Middleton of C) pros being selected for the post.Oct.

British penny postage stamps on sale at the post oilIces in the


principal towns of Ceylon.Oct.

Mr. H. L. Wentit's appointment to the Supreme Court Bench


confirmed.Oct.

Commencement of the publication of monthly Customs returns of


imports and exports.Oct.

-Formation of an Agricultural Association for Jainin.Oct.

Sovereign made legal tender in Ceylon at the rate of 1115 each.Oct. 25.
Mr. H. P. Marshall, :iperintentlent
7,
of Dedugalla and St. Blanc,
Dolosbage, killed by lightning.Oct. 29.

Public meeting at Galle Face presided by the Bishop of Colombo for


the purpose of promoting a memorial to the late Rev. S. Coles.Oct. 29.
Appointment of members of the Commission on " Incidence of
Taxation in Ceylon."Nov.
,
Departure of the Hon. Mr. W. T. Taylor for Europe preparatory to
taking up duties as Col. Secretary of the St raits Sett lemeti ts. tiov. 10.

Exhibition of Boer curios at the School of Agriculture.Nov.


The 1,0slative Council votes R7:5,009 (R..5,000) towards the Imperial
Memorial to the late QueenVictoria.Nov.
,
Publication of " A Manual of the North-Central Province, compiled by
Mr. R.
Ievers.''Nov,

Celebration of the St. Andrew's Day In Colombo, with a dinner at the


G.D. IL -to which 120, including II. E. the Governor and Major-Ceneral,
sat down, under the presidency of Mr. G. B. Leecitman.Nov. 30,

TABLE OF EVENTS,
1001. Riot at Ambalangoda, the inhabitants refusing to pay the Sanitary
rate imposed on there.Sept. [The ring-leaders were
tested and
tried before the Supreme Court and sentenced to various terms of
imprisonment.Dec.)
The Pith Madras Infantry Regiment leave for India being replaced by
the 20th Madras Infautry Eegturent.Dec. 4.
Construction of a large green tea factory in colombo by Messrs. Finlay,
!fa ir&Co.Dec.

Rt. Hon. the Chief Justice, Sir Winfield limier, receives an appoint
merit on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Dec.

One or two members of the Rothsehild fund,ly on a visit to Ctivion.Dec.

Formation of the .K.olkudah Coconut Estate CompanY, Ltd., with a


cniital of R250,000.Dce.

:902. Serions landslip on the road between N annoys and Nnwara Ellyn Jan.

H.P. Sir J West Ridgeway's term of aclmluktre.tion of the affairs in Ceylon


extended to mother 12 moothsJan.
Arrival of Hon Mr Edward F iur Thorn, the new Colonial Secretary
and Lient.-Goveroor of CeylonJan. 5. (Amnon.; davitsJan.
Rt Hon Sir Winfield Bonier, Chief Justice. condemned by a Medical Board
as unfit for work in CeylonJan.[LeaVOS for Europe March 1.]

Purchase of the Ceylon Brick and Tile Company's lousiness by a Syndicate


for B96,000Jan.
,
Hoe John Wanamaker of Philadelphia and New York, an tminent American
Philanthropist, on a visit to Ceylon, and gives an address in Chamber of
CommerceJan:
Mr Matthews, of the well-known firm of Consulting Hirbonr Engineers
lf
arrives in Colombo, and makes a minute inspection of the different operations
in connection with the Colombo Earboor WorksJan.

Announcement of the selection of LIE. Sir J West Ridgeway, Governor


of Ceylon, to represent the Eastern Colouies at the Coronation of His Majesty
the Kinglen.
Their Highnesses Prince Lords d'Orleans and Prince do la Tour f..?Aovergee
on a visit to CeylonJan.
,,
Professor S A Ile rani an, D ec., arrives in Ceylon to report on the oyster-bode
of the island together with his Aseistsoat, Mr HornellJ an. 20.

The Rev. F H de Winton appointed Archdeacon of Colombo in snecession


to the Ven. C T Boyd ratirelJan.
,,
New regulations and rule] concernin_g. Land Sales ae well as Pensions to
be granted to Peblie Servants gazettedJan.
,,
Public meeting of tea planters and merchants at the. Chamber of Commerce
to protest against the 11:11DBIlted increase of home duty on teaJan, 21.

Earl of Crawford and Lord Ashburton arrive. in Colombo in the yacht


"Valhalla" on their pleasure trip to the EastJan. 20.

Preseuin.ion of Sooth African War medals to the members of thogiFirst


]Battalion Gionoesterahire Regiment by the Major-GeneralJan.
Hon. Mr. J P Middleton, new Poisne Jnatice, arrives in ColomboJan. 28.
(He takes his oaths and assumes duties Feb. 0.1

The Rt. Rev. Dr. 11 S Cot.i,-e'on, Bishop of Colombo, appointed Bishop


of Calcutta and the Metropolitan of Indio. and Coyinn.Fch.
Captain John A Legge, successor to Captain 3 Daimon, Master.Attendin t
o
and the Snporintendent of Pearl Fisheries of Ceylon, arrives at ColomboFeb.
The Ceyon Ice and Cold Storage Company remodelled into a Limited
,
Liability CompanyFeb.
Maturate Planters' Association formedFeb.

The inhabitants of Jaffna Peninsula take ate ps for a pro miimnt memorial
to H.E. the Governor for the benefits conferred on them by the introduction
of the RailwayFeb.
A special seesion of the Synod of inn Church of England in Ceylon convened,

in consequence of the translation of Bishop Cople sum to CalcuttaFeb. 0.


Opening of a Telegraph Office at TeldeuiyaFeb.

Tao 1Cornecgals Planters' Association formed,Feb.


,,
Alarming fire at Awissawella, nearly 60 houses n the town being burnt
downFeb. 8.
Memorial Service at St. Pani'i Church, Kandy, in memory of the men

of the Ceylon Contingent who had fallen in battle and the unveiling of the
memorial window erected by their comrades Fab. 18.
medals to the members of the Ceylon Contingent by H.E. the
Preeentation

Governor at Haney Feb. 18.


Major-General Sir Hector MacDonald appointed to the command of the
,,
troops in Ceylon in sticeeselon to Mafor-General F T HobsonFa.
Mr A C Kingsford elected Chairman of the Planters' Association of Ceylon

at the annual wettingFeb. 17.

TABLE OF PVIIIN'TS,
1902. Laying of the foundation-stone of a new Anglican hatch to be erected
al a village near Motetneta at the exfrense of r wealthy nativeFrb.
,,
Surgeon-General Sir Francis Lovell, oleo., arrives in Colombn nne.
addreesee public meetings, pleading the cause of the London Tropical School
of MedicineFah,
H 11 Doke Adolf of Meeklenberg-Achwerin, Count Perponcher of Berlin,
Air E
Hudson Kinship, Sir Wm Jaffrey, M.P., Mr G W Palmer, M P.
and Mr E De Verdon,
, on visits to Ceylon Feb.

P ublication of Mr Thomas Beewick's new work on Voet's Commentary


on the PandecteFeb.

Elephant Kraal near Eartmegala in boner of II E Sir J West Ridgeway


Over 100 elephant, with a lease proportion of calves capturedFeb.
,.
First automobile imported to Ceylon by Mr B G MoneyFeb.

Farewell meeting of the Royal AsiaAc Society to Dr. R S Copleston ani


his lordship's resignation as President. Hon. Air E
Im Thurn elected in
his planeFob. 26.

The Colombo Gas and Water Company enter into et contract with the Colomba
Municipal Council to light the city with lamps of GO candle-power each making
a total of 125,000 candle-powerMarch.

Russian Penises, Grand Duke Kyr!' Vlidimirovitch and Bevil Virlimiroviteb,


visit Ceylon on a ehocitin; expeditionMarch.
His Excellency Sir West Ridgeway visits Jana and is presented with
an addressMarch 9.

Opening of the first section of the Jaffna Railway by 11 E the Governor


March 10.

The Hon. Mr C P Lsyard, Attorney.Gaueral, appointed Chief Justice of


CeylonMarch. [Ammon office 28th April.]

Services of a second Contingent for Borah Africa-consisting of 100 unmounted


men accepted and the men sail by the P 8 O "Syria" ou 22nd April.

Launching of the first steamer to ply on the Kelneenga under the


management of the KaInge.oge Steam Navigation Company, LimitedMarch 14
Erlsmere Factory, Dikoya, destroyed by fireMarch 14.
Public meeting, presided over by His Excellency the Governor, to promote
a local memorial to the Tate Queen-Empress Victoria, in the ferm of an
Eye Hospital and Blind AnylnmMsroh 17.
,,
Colombo Electric Tramways and Lighting Company, Limited, floated in
London for a-cot:1ring tram waya in CeylonMarch.
Major-General F T Hobson and Mrs Hobson leave for Europe and the
former is succeeded by Sir Hector MacdonaldMarch 27.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce decide in temper of the tea curs being
increasedincrease only to continue for 3 yearsMarch 25.
Brutal
murder reported from a village on the Colombo-Negotnbo road, a
11
man killing foot- persons with a sword and seriously injuring three others
before he was opprehended-1farch.
Hie Eminence Cardinal Moran, of Australia, lays the foundation stone
19
V a new hall to be built at St. Joseph's College, Colombo. to perpetuate the
Memory of the late Roman Catholic Archbishop Bodeen Me rch 19.
The flommienion to inquire into the lueidenee of Taxation holds its first

meetingApril 7.
Duplex telegrephic communication between Colombo and Nuwara Eliys

establishedApril,
Farewell presentation to the Rev. J B B Brine by the parisl:iouera of

the Nuwara Eliya Church in view of his departure for England -April.
H.E. the Governor Sir Vt'eet Ridgeway leaven for England to represent
Ceylon and the Eastern Colonies the Coronation of the KingApril 24.
The Hon. Mr E F Im Thorn, LiemtGoverner, mummer; the administration

of the island and Mr R W lovers naenrnes Antice as Colonial Sectret ars Apil 25.
The Agri-Horticultural and Eendynn Arts Exhibition at RandyMay 7-10.

The Hon. Mr C P Luau', Chief Justice, leaves for England on furlough


and Mr Justice Aloncreiff acts for hint May a.
A German steamship line establishes service between Zanzibar and

ColembeMay,
llogietratien of Colombo Lead Mills Co with a eepital of 50,070 and
the building of a tea lead rolling factory in ColomboMay.
Cepleston presented with a valuable article of jewellery and a
lyre. R
farewell address by the ladies of Ceyieu in view of her departure for
IndiaMay 6. Dr. Coplestcn returns from England and is presented with
air illuminated address by the Ceylon Edneitioual AssociationMay 7. Be
resumes voyage to Calcutta, with Mre, and Misses CoptoatenMay 8.

Landslip on the Kadugannaws Railway Incline, blocking the main tine

for several days May,


The Janesettjee Jeeleebhoy Medical scholarship won by a tiinhaleee young
lady for the first Illraettay.
Doputatiort to the King's Coronation leave by the
The Ceylon

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Knollys, C.M.0,. Inspector-General of PoliceMay.


1n02. Retirement of Major L
Dr. A Wiley, the new Colater of the Colombo IsLnscaur iu succession to
Mr. A Haly, arrives from England and assumes dutiesMay,
The P d 0 as. " Rome " takes no less than five caskets and addresses

from Ceylon to the King May 2d.


Admiral C C Drury takes veer command of the East India 1`;'.1.1.ral Statist.'
17
freni Admiral lianonotJaly
The Rev. C 11 lie yoolds inducted as Incunabeut rf Holy Trinity Clang s&
Nuwara El iya .11 ay 20.
The Right Rev. Dr. R S Covington resigns the Office of Bishop of
Col,mboIllay 14.
The announcement of peace in South Africa reeeived in CeylonJuno 2.
The Rev, F' H de Winton, the Archdeacon, formally avvvrn in se Commissary
in Ceylon of the MetropolitanJune.

The Cooly Tin Ticket System comes into operationJune I.


The Marine Letoeetory at Grain completedJune.
A Ceylon Gun Club formedJane 2.

Presentationa of new colours to the Colombo Boys' Brigade by Majo.-Generel


Sir hector MacdonaldJona 21.
The factory on Cdaradella eetate, Dimbnia. burnt dawnJane.
The news of the serious illness of the King received with profonnd and
universal regret and all the elaborate arrangements efficially made for the
celebration of Ifis Majesty's Coronation cancelledJane 25.
unveiling of the Queen's atatae by H.R. the Lieot.a.l CVE rnorInne 93.
Mr. W E Davidson c.c.e., appointed Colonial Secretary of the Tl.ansraalJune.
Lectern erected in Nuwara Eliya Church in memory of Me J b S
d'AgnilarJune.
Escape of 75 convicts from the Mahara JailJune 29. [All subacqnsintly

rearrested and soutenced to Verions terms of imprisonment


The first Boor ptieone're. about 400 ill number, return to South Africa by
the se. " Tem plc more "J nly 5.
His Majesty the King's convalescence celebrated at Gall..., by a grand display

of fireworks and at Colombo by a atilt grander turf more brilliant show of ilium netion and fireworks which attracted tens cf thousands of sightseers July 5.7.
Hear-Admiral I) Il BOSAnquet gives a farewell "at home " onlf M S '
Higliflyer" in the Colombo ItarncurJuly 9.
Mon M Snorer, Privy Councillor to tee Magna, forwards RI,100 as a

contribution towards the repairs of theWolvendahl Church, ColomboJuly


The erection of a newCen ire' Rail way Station for Colombo taken in hsndJuly

An Agri-Horticaltoral Show held for the that time in JaffnaJuly.

Return of the men of the 2nd Ceylon War Contingent from South

AfricaJuly, 15.
The export of cut horns of spotted deer and sainbur for commercial or
,,
trade purposes prohibited by Government for two yearsJuly.
Alleyn System of tea planting conies into notice--July.
,,
The Ceylon Government and the Ceylon Steamship Company enter Inio
new agreement for a weekly steamer service round the islandJuly.
Ceylon contributes a representative collection of trees and Aruba/or tY.
Imperial Mausoleum Park inRhodesiaAng.
A Poultry Club for Ceylon formedAug.
A telegram received in Ceylon from His Majesty the King thanking the
PI
people of Ceylon for their loyal greeting on the occasion of the CaronationAng. 12.
Mr W H Moor, c.c.s., appointed Assistant Colonial Secretary In South
It
AfricaAng,
A plant of the African breadfruit (Trecnlia Africans.) planted in the Royal
Botanic Gardens to commemorate the Coronation of H.M. the KingAug,.1.S.
Professor Herdman's Report and annexed Letter and Report from Sir

Tivrnsin, a.c.m.o., and Capt. Dorman, C.M.G., publishedAug.

Mr D W H Skrine suggests cattle stations and atock.reising beyond Gm


tank-served ricedanda in North-Central regions of CeylonAug.
The Nuns of the Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy, purchase '' T he Neat '
Nuwara Eliya, for R25,000 for a Bearding-School for girlsAug.
Wanton outrage committed in a village in the Jaffna district, a Roman
Catholic Church and School haring been destroyed by the local heathen
community in broad daylightAug. 9.
His Excellency the Lent.-Governor visits Anuradhapura and Mannar districts
accompanied by Mrs in Thorn.Aug.Sept,
The Soluble Tea Syndicate, Ltd formedSept. The question of liquid
fuel receiving general attention from planters in CeylonSept.
The Rev H Hightield, N a, Principal of the Wesley College, elected President

of the Ceylon Educational Association, in snecossion to Dr CoplestonSnot.


Opening of the Kelani Vallee Railway Extension, and of the Jaffna

Pantwalar Railway to Pala'Sept. IS.

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P02. The Sultan of the Maldives on is few months' visit to CeylonSept, 15


Mr Edward Reitag nominated M L C by the P A in succession to lion
,,
Mr J N Campbell wbo retires by effluxien of timeSept. 12.
Accident to the British vessel "Nithedale " on the MaldivesSept. 8.
bare Wisemen of the Wesleyan Mission on a visit to CeylonSept.
I,
Movement to ertsblish a local memorial to the late Mr T E B Skinner,

Postmaster-GeneralSept.

Welcome to the Melia Mudaliyar c.x.o., on returning from England after


taking part in Coronation ceremoniesSept. 21.
The Tea Factory on Pansalatenne estate, Metals destroyed by fireSept. 29

The li I 8N Co. purchase Mr Ananda Coomaraswernya property in Masai


for 12,000 for converting it into a dry dock for use of Company'. vesseleSept.
Letters Patent revoking those constituting the Bishopric of Colombo and

also appointing the Rt. Rev. R S Copleeton to be Bishop of the said Bishopric
published in the Got.. rnment GazetteOct. 3.
"The Kandy Popular Lectures" inaugurated by Mr S M Burrows, D P I

Oct. 6.
Inauguration of the,Catholic Union of Ceylon "Cat. 9.
IP
Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Cinnamon Gardens Baptist Church

Oct. 18-19.
One thousand Boer prisoner-of-war leave South Africa by the Transport

Luke filanitoba."Oct. 21.


HE. Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, Governor of Ceylon, returns from Europe

and re-assumes the Administration of the islandOct. 25.


Meeting of the General European Community at Galle Face C.M.S.

Schoolroom for the purpose of hontinating M.L.C. in succession to the Hon.


Mr Giles F Walker who left for home at the beginning of the month, and it
is resolved to recomend Mr John Ferguson, Editor Ceylon Observer, as a fit
and nroper person to fill the vacancyOct. 24.
H.E. the Governor had previously taken exception to a newspaper Proprietor
OT Editor becoming M.L.0 which objection, however, in this case, HisExcellency proposes to refer to Mr Chamberlain for final decision.)
The Ceylon Garrison Artillery relieved by the Nos. 87th and 88th Corn

panicsOct.

Appointment of a Currency Commission to inquire andreport on the existing


scarcity of silver in the ColonyNov.
Opening of the 1902.03 Session of the Legislative CouncilNov. 11,

Mr Stanley Bois appointed to act for Hon. Mr W H Figg; Mr J N Campo


bell for Hon. Mr Giles F Walker; and Mr Edward Reeling as Planting
M.L.C. Nov.

,
The Hon. Mr C P Layard, Chief Justice, returns from EuropeOot., 81
[Resumes dutiesNov.]

Lieut.-Col. A C F Vincent takes over charge of the Volunteer Force from


Major Morris who leaves for South AfricaNov, 15.
-a Appointment of a Committee by Government to report on the adaptability
of Diyatalawa Camp buildings for purpose of Convalescent Home for consumptivesNov.
Earagastelawa Tea Factory destroyec oy fireect: 31.

,
Diebanument of the Trincomalee and Calle sections of the Ceylon Artillery
VolunteersNov.

The Rev. Cuthbert Hall, D.D., Rarrows-Haekell Lecturer, delivers a course


of deeply interesting and instructive lectures in ColomboNov. 1-4; and at
Kandy, Nov. 6.

The time allowed for the submission of the Report of the Commission on the
Incidence of Taxation extended for a period of 12 months from Dec. 16Nov,

Notification that unofficial members of the Ceylon Legislative Council will


be allowed to retain locally the title of "Honourable" after a continuous
service of ten yearsNov.

Dr Marshall Philip, M.D. assumes antics as Sanitary Officer of the city of


Colombo; and Mr R E Pieluxell,. special Engineer, arrives to begin the large
drainage scheme in Colombo known as the Modified Mansorgh SchemeNov.

Mr E Evans, Principal of the New Training College, for Teachers arrives.


from EuropeNov. 5.
,
Government votes R25.000 for a survey of the pro-posed extension of the
Kelani Valley Railway to RatnaparaNov.

Serious landslip on the Matale line of RailwayNov.

The Royal Humane Society awards a testimonial on vellum to Mr Wm


Somerville, senior, for a rescne from drowning in ColomboNov.
Rev
ev A S Geden, eta , Tutor of Biblical Literature and Exeges at
" Richmond College, London, and the Rev F T Hallowes, w. a, of Cambridge,
on a. visit to Ceylonthe former en. a visi of inspection of Wesleyan Schools
in towns, and the latter to address meetings, chiefly of young menNov.

Acquisition of "Elie House " property, Alutwal, Ity Qloverument for


r..gmcir soil recitp:i9u uraked---Nor.

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1902. Foundation of Coles Memorial Scholarships in connection with the Cott&


and liaddegama C.M.S. Boarding SchoolsNov.
,,
A new steam trawler arrives from Grimsby for a local merchant.Nov.
,, Arrival of Engineers for Wet Dock at BlomendahlNov.
The Hon. John Barrett, Commissioner-General for the St. Louis World's
Fair, arrives in Colombo and addresses two public meetings atthe Chamber
of Commerce, besides having several interviews with the Governor and other
officials, with respect to the representation of Ceylon at the exhibition.Nov.
The Royal West Kents replace the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

Battalion who leave for South Africa.Nov.

A new " hostel " in connection with the Church Missionary Society's
Industrial School at Dodanduwa opened.Nov. 2C.
Celebration of St. Andrew's Day at Adam's Peak Hotel, Hatton, under

the presidency of Major General Sir Hector Macdonald, His Excellency the
Governor Sir West Ridgeway being present as a guest and delivering a
brilliant speech.Nov. 29.
The triennial Municipal elections at Colombo, Kandy and GalleDee.

An Indian Commission appointed to inquire into the question of a broad

gauge railway between Erode and the Island of Rameswarain to be ready


to join with the Ceylon broad gauge ; and a Ceylon member invited to sit
on the CommissionDec.
Final retirement of Mr and Mrs Tom Walker and Mr and Mrs Jamo

MacLaren from CeylonDem


Another batch of 1,e00 Boer prisioners of war from Diyatalawa leaves for

South Africa in the Transport " Orions. "Dec. 6.


A
new English School opened at Kalmnnai, Itstticaloa District, by the

Wesleyan Nliasiou.Dec.4. A new nissonic lodge; to be known as the "Con.


naught Lodge" instituted at the Victoria Masonic TempleDec 9.
Martial law at Elegant% ceasesDee, 8.

Memorial forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the


residents of Trincomalee praying for railway communication with Colombo Dec.
The Secretary of State for the Colonies sanctions the appointment of Mr.
John Ferguson, Editor, Ceylon Observer, to succeed Hon Giles F Walker as
General European Representative in the Legislative Council when Mr Walker'e
term expires in February 1903 Dec.
The last batch of Boer Prisoners leave for South AfricaDec. 21.

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1903. The new Police Station for the Agras openedJan.

Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson, PALS, arrives in Ceylon to investigate the etiology


of leprosyJan.
Erection of an automatic hydraulic ram which works a pump into a receiv,
ing cistern at a vertical height of 110 feet on 3Ioturt Vernon Estate, Dimbulathe first of its kind in CeylonJan.

Some 200 Kandy Buddhist priests condemn the legislation in respect of Buddhist Temporalities since 1889Jan.

First motor cycle-imported into CeylonJan.


The Secretary of State fur the Colonies replies to the petition front the inhabit.

ants of the Trincomalee district regretting that no railway extension there can
be undertaken by the Colonial Government for the presentJan.

Invention of a machine by an upcountry plainer for drying green tea, without


the use of artificial heatJun.

Lord Herschell on a short visit to CeylonJan.

lion, Ms Alfred George Lascelles, Attorney-General, Mr. Ponnatubalain Ramanathan, c.m.o., Solicitor-General, Mr. Frederick Dornhorst and Mr. Themes Edward de Sampayo, Barristers-at-Law, appointed King's Counsel for CeylonJan. 1 ,

A series of defalcations involving some R20,000 discovered at the National


Bank of India and a ledger-keeper taken into custodyJan. 5. [He is tried by the
Supreme Court and, owing to some technicality, acquitted, but is charged afresh.]

Departure of the 1st Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment for Calcutta


Jim. 6.

The Centenary of the Ceylon and Mauritius Battalion Royal Artillery celebratedJan. 7.
Seriousaffray among the coolies on the Agra and Fussifern Estates, Lindula
Jan. 15.
Lleut.-Col. A. C. F. lilinceut, Commandant of the Ceylon Volunteers, invested
" with the " C.M.G."Jan. 16.
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1903. Mr. J. L. Pigot, Conservator of Forests, Bangalore, succeeds Mr. A. F. Brown


in Ceylon as the head of the Forest DepartmentJan. M.
Murder of Mr. Reginald Glanville, Planter, Strathellie, NawalapitiyaJan.
" 27. [His Appu and Cook are convicted or murder, the jury returning a unanimous
verdict ; but the Governor, ou the recommendation of the Judge who tried the
case, commutes the death sentence into one of penal servitude for 20 yearsOct.]
Formation of a Syndicate of Colombo European Merchants to buy and open
9)
oysters for pearls at the forth-coming Pearl FisheryFeb.
Series of lect urea in aid of the Colombo Pettrth Library Building Fund.Feb.

A Commission appointed to inquire into and report as to die advisability

of extending the railway from Colombo to Chilies, and PuttalamFeb.


Appointment of a Commission to report on Cacao TheftsFell.

Quartering of police on the Kelani Valley Railway owing to sovoral attempts


made to wreck trains on that lieu--Feb.

Government, demands better local arrangements for the closing of mails
by Orient-Pacific steamersFeb.
Major Gorden Reeves starts a labour recruiting mission of his ownFeb.

Shot-hole here,- causing trouble upcountryFeb.

The Ceylon Chess Club revivedFeb.


, Departure of the 26th Madras Infantry fur IndiaFeb. 7.

The Legislative Council adopts a motion for the enlargement of the Executive Council by the addition of Unofficial Members of the Legislative CouncilFeb.10. [The Secretary of State refusesGeLl

Currency Commission Report publishedFeb. 10.

Closing of the Telegraph Office at Welimada in the Uva ProvinceFeb. 15.

Resolution passed by the Ceylon Planters' Associatiou for sending two


Commissioners to India to report on the Cooly Districts with regard to the
Labour Supply for Ceylon ; and for forming a Fund for pushing Ceylon Cardamoms in foreign countriesFeb. 17.
Appointment of Mr. John Ferguson, senior Editor of the Ceylon, Obterscr,
as General European Representative in the Legislative CouncilFeb. 18.
"
Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald suddenly leaves Ceylon for England
Feb. 19.

Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, and Lady and Miss llicks-Beach on a visit to Ceylon
and the former visits the Pearl Fishery in company with the GovernorMarch.

Mr A. Ii. Coomaraswamy, Government Mineralogist, with Mr. J, Parsons


as Assistant assumes dutiesMar.

Messrs Edgar Turner and John Hill appointed by the Ceylon Planters
Association as Commissioners to South India to report on the matter of the
Labour Supply and leave for IudiaMarch.

Nineteen of the recalcitrant Boer prisoners-of-war released and allowed to


proceed to JavaMarch.

Messrs George Steuart 3: Co. arrange through the Ceylon Planters'


Association for a Prize-essay on Tea PruningMarch.

lion. Dr. Win. Gabriel Rockwood, M.D., reappointed as Tamil Member of


the Legislative CouncilMarch.

Shipping Conference raise the freight on tea Erma 25s. to 27s. per ton leas 10
per cent usual rebateMarch.

Troubles in the Maldive Islands, a cousin of the Sultan, who is away on a


visit to Suez to contract a second marriage, having deposed the Regent and
assumed chief authorityMarch.

An oil-painting of Sir Archibald C. Lawrie, lute Supreme Court Judge, placed


in the Colombo Law LibraryMarch.

Pearl Fishery at Marichuhakadai commenced.Mar. 1.

New rules for the management of prisons in Ceylon gazetted March 0.

Blasting operations at the " I,i.ui s Mouth" rock, near Kaduganuawa, commenceMarch 18. [Finished 30.1

Second visit of the tlevernor to the Pearl Fishery, accomminied by a large


party of the members of the Legislative Council and officialsMarch 25.
,,
Startling aimonneement by the Goyeruer in the Legislative Council of a
serious charge having been preferred against Sir Hector MacdonaldMarch 21.
News of Sir Hector Macdonald's death, by Feticide, at a Paris Hotel reaches

CeylonMarch 26.

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1903. Colombo Lake presents a strange phenomenon, fish measuring from 2 to 24


feet in length, in large numbers, begitming tc suddenly rise to the surface in death
agony and then float lifeless on the waterApril.
Committee appointed by the Governor to make preliminary arrangements for
the representation of Ceylon products at the St. Louis ExhibitionApril.
Decision by Government to give medical officers from outstations a loofa" graduate course annually during which they will receive practical, theoretical and
bacteriological instruct ton---rApril.
Kaluganga Navigation Company resolve to voluntarily wind upApril.
19413. A Geological expert in the person of Mr. Charles S. Middlemisa arrives from
India to report on the Kadugannawa Railway InclineApril.

Publication of the report of the Hon. Mr. W. II. Figg on the result of his
mission in connection with St Louis ExhibitionApril.

Labour Commissioners appointed by the Ceylon Planters' Association return


from their mission to India and send in a preliminary report recommending the
establishment of a Labour Bureau in KandyApril.
The three-fold jubilee of Pope Leo X11.1. celebrated hy the Roman Catholics
in CeylonApril.
An Electrical Engineer for the Ceylon Government arrives from Europe iA
PP
the person of Mr. A. Sidgwick Barnard- April.
Commission appointed to enquire and report on the proposed railway extension

from the Kelani alley to HattutpuruApril.


New Custoths Ordinance comes into operationMay 1.
Government consents to give a loan of 8150,000 to the "Thirty Committee"
PP
to push the green tea industry of Ceylon--April.
Ceylon Post Office commission en ludo-Ceylon value-payable parcels brought

to the level of the reduced rates iu IndiaApril 1.


A meeting of the Legislative Council held at the King's Pavilion, Kandy, for
the first time--April 8.
Inauguration of the Ratnapura Town Hall built in commemoration of Mr.
Herbert Wane, c.c.s., who fur nearly 10 years administered the Province of
SabaraganniwaApril 18.
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce pass a vote against the abolition of the duty of
" 2.S cents per lb. on teas imported into CeylonMay.
Pushing of Ceylon Cardamoms in foreign countries taken in hand and Mr. J.

A. Spence leaves for Australia with samples, while Mr. J. H. Renton consents to
act on the Continent of EcropeMay.
. Special Commission appointed by Government to enquire into the construction of a Central Railway Station in ColomboMay.
Ceylon General Committee appointed in connection wtih the St. Louis Ex,
hibitionMay.
Imperial Service Order awarded to Hon. H. L. Moysey, Postmaster-General ;
" Hon. Mr. C. A. Murray. Acting Government Agent, Western-Province ; Mr. F.
W.Vatte, Controller of Government Stores ; and Mr. Edward du Krester, Assistant
Auditor-GeneralMay.
Wreck of sm. "Umona" near the MaldivesMay 15.

President of the Saxony Cattle-breeding Deptit on a visit to Ceylon in search

of information about native Cattle-breeding and the use of cattle in agriculture


June.
Headquarters of the Forest Department removed to Kandy from Colombo and

the Waste Lands Office from Mutant to ColomboJune.


Lieut.-Governor, Hon. Mr. E. P. inn Thum, leaves for Maldive Islands for

investigating into the recent. Maldivian insurrection and reports the new
Sultan is practically accepted by all in the islands and so by the Ceylon GovernmentJune.
Wreck of as. "Conch " off the Ceylon coast, and the judicial inquiry into

the same resulting in the suspension of master's certificate for six monthsJune.
Mr. H. Van Cuylenburg, Editor and Proprietor of the " Ceylon Indepen
dent." wins his appeal against the judgment of 1,500 in favour of Mr. C.J. R.
LoMeanrier for libelJune.
The Paumben Railway and Canal Scheme proposed to be connected with

Ceylon by a broad-gauge railway in the NorthJune.


The trustees of the Gilchrist Educational Trust withdraw the annual scholars
ship offered to CeylonJune.
Report en the restoration of ancient monuments at Anuradhapura by Mr.
.
F. 0. Oertel, specially deputed by the Royal Asiatic Society, publishedJune.

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11103. lion. Mr. C. P. Layard, Chief Justice, Knighted, and the Companionship of
the Order of St. Michael and St. George conferred on Mr. F. H. Grinlinton,
Surveyor- General, and on Mr. John Ferguson, Editor of the Ceylon ObserverJune.
Serious riot at Anuradhapura, the Buddhist pilgrims destroying the Roman
" Catholic Church and School, nasaulting the aged priest and doing other damage
June 9. [Some 40 of the rioters convicted by the Supreme Court and sentenced
to terms of imprisonment varying front one to seven years with fines.Oct.]
Mr. J. E. A. Dick-Lauder, of Diyagama Estate, Dimbula, leaves for home

for good after 27 years residence in CeylonJune 18.


Brigadier-General G. C. L. Money, c.n., n.s.o., A .D.c., arrives in Ceylon to

assume Military Command in succession to Sir Hector Macdonald lone 29.


Mr. R. Iluyshe Eliot, of Lethenty, Dikoya, chosen by the "Thirty Committee"

as Ceylon Tea Commissioner to St. Louis Exposition, and Mr. P. K Pieris,


c.c.s., appointed by the Governor as Ceylonese Commissioner July.
Volunteer Camp held at Diyatalawa for the first time--July.

Military adopt underground telephony in ColomboJuly.

A Pearl-oyster washing machine being perfected for patent and use at fishery

next, yearJuly.
Lieut. Jackson, 'Le., makes an adventurous voyage in a 3-ton yacht from Trin
comalee to Madras and back accompanied only by a little terrier-dogJuly.
Chief Justice and Collective Court decide that Muhammadan widows are not
P.
excepted in the word " widow" under the Civil Code in regard to administration
mattersJuly.
Agri-Horticultural Show at HerutratgodaJuly 1-3.

First, Samples of Soluble Tea manufactured by the Soluble Tea SyndicateissuedAug.


Diyatalawa Boer Camp being utilised for naval con-valeacentsAug.

Rev. E. A. Copleston, Vicar of St. Paul's, Randy, appointed to the See of


,
Colombo to succeed Rt. Rev. Dr. R. S. Copleaton translated to the Bishopric of
Calcutta and the Metropolitanate of IndiaAug. [Consecrated at CalcuttaAug.
30. Enthronement at Colombo CathedralSept. 24.]
New regulations gazetted under Insect Pests and Quarantine Ordinance
with reference to the importation of living trees and plantsAug.
Laying of the foundation etone of the -Victoria Commemoration Eye Hospital
and Blind Asylum in the Cinnamon Gardens by H.E. Lady RidgewayAug. G.
Interesting Soire6 Medicale at the Ceylon Medical CollegeAug. 27.

News of the appointment of Sir Henry Blake to succeed Sir J. West. Ridge
way as Governor of Ceylon received in CeylonSept.
The Sultan of :follow on a visit to ColomboSept.
A sample of silk prepared from cocoons _ cultivated at the Royal Botanic

Gardens, Peradeniya, favourably reported upon, by experts in EnglandSept.


Harpenden (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., registeredSept.
Discovery of an Alexandrite weighing some 131 carats in MorawakkoraleSept.

An experiment in cotton-growing at Anuradhnpunt proposed to be carried out

on a considerable scale by GovernmentSept.


Rev. James Lyall on a successful Evangelistic Mission in CeylonSept.-Dec.

"Discovery by Mr. Wm. Hall, Galatia, of two processes :(1) to turn green tea
dust and fanuings into black fetching good prices ; (2) to reduce withering space
by 33 per cent and improve qualitySept.
Currency Commision reappointed to consider the views of the Secretary of
,
State for the Colonies on its last reportSept.

Colombo Brick and Tile Co., Ltd., goes into voluntary liquidationSept.
Diyatalawa Boor Camp closed, and the last of the prisoners (five in number)

releasedSept.
Formation of a Clerical Union by Mercantile Clerks in Colombo for mutual

benefit purposesSept.

Dr. A. Willey, F.R.S., discovers the cause of death at the Government Horsebreeding farm viz., a noxious weedSept.
A new Calf 'Vaccination depot erected at Buller's Road, BorellaSept.

Depot at Nuwara Eliya for military convalescents openedSept. 4.

Railway from Avissan-ella to Yatiyantota opened for goods trafficSept. 14.

New experimental coach service between Hatton and Bogawantalawa begun

Sept. 15.
A new Freenuisons' Lodge consecrated at the Golf Pavilion, Nuwara Eliya,
Sept. 19.
H.N.
and Lady Ridgeway and family bid good-bye to Nuwara EliyaSept. 28.
`.
Agitation by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce regarding delays at the

Treasury in paying out and taking in large sums of money results in Government
deciding to weigh, instead of count, silver and gold coin in futureOct.
Official examination of the suggested trace of the proposed railway lino from

Padukka to HoranaOct.

A Mineral Survey in Ceylon establishedOct.


A variety of Queensland bananas successfully grown in the Colombo Stock

GardenOct.
Telugu coolies got down by Mr. J. Westland, of Garnmaduwa,bolt, in spite of

higher wages paid to themOct.


Currency Commission send in its report to GovernmentOct.

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1/103 An Association of Proctors called the "Law Society of Ceylon " formedOct.
Golconda Estate Rubber Company, Ltd., formed -Oct..
SP
Ratnapnra Railway Extension Commission close their sittingsOct.
7P
Revision of the telegraphic rates from Ceylon to IndiaOct.
Mr. M. Landau establishes the first tea-buying firm in Colombo for business

with Turkey exclusivelyOct.


H.E. Rear Admiral Atkinson Willes arrives for the first time in Colombo and
is given an official welcomeOct. 2.
Portrait of Warden Miller unveiled at St. Thomas's College, Colombo" Oct. 21.
First copy of the Topographical Map of Ceylon prepared by the Surveyor,
General forwarded to the GovernorOct. 26.
Board of inquiry appointed by Government to deal with the question of
pararites in buffalo meatNov.
Panagula Rubber Co., Ltd., formedNov.
Publication of a new work entitled the " Ceylon Manual " by Mr. Herbert
,
White, c.o.s.Nov.
Despatches from Mr. Joseph Chamberlain refusing to appoint unofficial members to the Executive Council of Ceylon publishedNov.
Hon. Mr. Herbert Waco, Government Agent, Central Province, awarded
"C.M.G."Nov.
Kegalla Planters' Association formedNov.
Mr. J. G. E. a do Dieu Stierling, President of the Java. Planters' Association,
It
on a visit to CeylonNov.
Indo-Ceylon Railway Commission's report issued, recommending the alignment
of the broad-gauge line starting from Rameswaram and running North-wards
to join the existing broad-gauge systemNov.
Messrs F. C. Roles and
Appointment of the Hon. Mr. John Ferguson,
It
H. R..VanCuylenburg as official visitors to the St- Louis ExhibitionNov.
A fresh trial of the Harvey Case begunNov.
IP
" Temple Trees," Kollupittya, bought by Government for the official residence
of the Lieut.-GovernorNov.
Report of Mr. George (1. Dixon on the occurrence of gold in Ceylon published
Nov.
Prisoners sent to court on the order of a judge in future to be dressed in
" civil clothes such as they had been in the habit of wearing prior to their imprisonmentNov.
European constables in the Police Department provided with a new uniform

Nov.
A Limited Company formed to work the Kirimetiana Coconut Estate, Chilaw
DistrictNov.
Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, brother of the ex-Secretary of State for the
a
Colonies, on a visit to Ceylon with his daughterNov.
Presentation of a Farewell Address to Sir West Ridgeway by the Ceylon
Pt
Planters' Association and a piece of plate to Lady Ridgeway, beagle the
entertainment of Sir West to a farewell dinner by the members of the Ceylon
Planters' Rifle CorpsNov. 3.
Farewell Address presented by the Legislative Council to Governor Sir West
Ridgeway, and the laying on the Council table the Review of his Administration
of the affairs of Ceylon from 1896-1903--Nov.10.
Public Farewell Ball to Governor Sir West and Ludy Ridgeway at the Assem
bly Rooms, Galle FaceNov. 12.
A Buddhist deputation apologises to Government for the Anuradhapura riots
and solicits concessions near dagoba-sNov. 14.
Farewell Banquet to Sir West Ridgeway by the Mercantile Community of
ColomboNov. 14.
H. It. H. Prince Adalbert, the 3rd son of the German Emperor, arrives in

- Colombo on his way to the Far East, and performs the opening ceremony of the
new German Club in ColomboNov. 14.
Ceylonese ladies present Lady Ridgeway with a magnificent collarette of

gold and gems,and Miss Ridgeway with a handsome braceletNov. 16.

Departure of Sir West, Lady and Miss Ridgeway for EuropeNov. 18.
Importation of salt from India commenced, the local supply having been a
" failure owing to climatic conditionsDec.
Theobald's Patent Electric Train-key apparatus introduced to the Ceylon

RailwayDec.
Visit of is Deputation from the British and Foreign Bible Society in connection
" with the prospective celebration of the Centenary of the Bible SocietyDee.
Mr. Edgar Turner of Columbia, Ilewaheta, proposes new Labour ScholiaDee.

Mr. Henry C. Pearson, Editor of the " ladiarubber Journal," on is ten-days'

visit to CeylonDec.
Discovery at Nuwara Eliya of a wonderful coconut with three other nuts
inside itDec.
Mr. M. L. Wilkins of Mahnettsa,Madulkele, propounds a scheme to checkmate
bolting coolies by means of photographing themDec.

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1903. Experiments with trawling for oysters at the Pearl Banks by two experts-Capt. S. L. Edward and fd r .1. A.IlartonDec.
.,
international Conunittec ef the Y. M. C. A. remit W27,50n in aid of the
proposed Y. M. C. A. Home in ColomboDec.

Commission appointed by Government to inquire into the state of the %Mips


and advise what could be done for themDee.
e
Fire at the Spinning and Weaving MON Wellawat to Dec. 1.

Arrival of H.E. Sir Henry Blake, the New Governor of Ceylon, and Lady
Blake, and party, and the swearing in of Sir Henry shortly afterDec. 3.
A new railway Time Table comes into forceDec 14.

Opening of the Nanuoya Nuwara El iya section of the Udapussel lawn Railway
for passenger traflicDec. 14.
Victory for the Observer in the LeMeaturier Libel CaseDec. le.

1901. Lord and Lady Northcote and Miss Northcote visit Colombo and Kandy on
t heir way to AustraliaJan. 3.

Government forbids the killing of turkeys by pulling out their tongues


a cruel practice with some Tamil cooks in private houses.Jan.
,,
P. A. Committee mataimously nominate Mr W I) Gibbon for appointment as
Acting Planting Representative in the Legislative Council in place of lion. Mr E.
Rosling going on leave to Europe.Jan.

General Ceylon Tea Estates Co., Ltd., pass the scheme of reconstruction.
Jan.
,,
Governer Sir Henry Blake accepts the presidency of the Ceylon Kennel Club.
Jan.
,,
Sir Henry Blake issues an important circular to Government, Agents and their
Assistants deprecating the use of compulsory labour for decorations and the
command of free provisions by headmen in connection with Governors' visits.Jan.

Colombo Tea Traders' in Association, in order to prevent the sale of rubbishy


teas in Colombo harbour, recommend the licensing of ten sellers and labelling
the packages with their names as well as the appointment of an experienced tea
expert to be attached to the Customs StattJan.
Business of Messrs. J 11 VtINMSSeUr & Co. converted into a Limited Liability
Company.Jan.

Public Works Department library started.Jan.

Tyer's Tablet System permanently adopted en the Ceylon Railways.Jan.

Winding-ep of the Claremont Estate Company, Ltd.JIM.

Mr. H. S. Harington, Chief Railway Engineer to the Indian Government,


comes to advise the Ceylon Government on its system of railways.Jan.
Mr J. Hornell, of the Marine Laboratory, Galle, appointed inspector of Pearl
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Fisheries.Jan.
Serious Railway accident near Bandarawela. six goods wagons of a train

sling over an embankment at a height of 70 feet.Jan. 30.


Big earthslip near IlLac,kpool bridge on the Amble:vela cart road.--Jan. 29.
22
New telegraph line. from Ratnapura to Deniyaya in the Morawakkorale
opened. Feb. 5.
Shocking blasting accident at the Railway incline, Kadngannawa, by which

- six coolies are horribly mutilated.Feb. 3.


Incidence of Taxation Commission resolvethe Hon. Messrs. .1 N Campbell

and E Rosling dissentingnot to disturb the existing state of things as regards


taxation, for tear that it would lead to endless confusion.Feb. 10.
Committee appointed by Government to find out the best means of introducing
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the study of Sanitation into Ceylon Schools. -Feb.
Boundary between the North-Western and Sabaragammea Provinces near
Dombamada in the Seven korales altered.Feb.
News of the commencement of hostilities between Russia and Japan reaches
Ceylon.Feb. 9.
Sub-Committee of the Ceylon Planters' Association on Labour Supply
recommend that no legislative measures he asked of Government except as
regards coolies' promissory notes.Feb.
A Girls' Friendly Society for Ceylon formed.Feb.
29
Rev A B Johtumsen, of the Leipsic Lutheran Mission, comes out to Ceylon to
Rev.
minister to the Tamil members of the Lutheran Church scattered in the island.
Feb.
Jubilee of the Ceylon Planters Association.Feb. 17.
Sir Frederick Treves, the eminent. Surgeon, entertained at the G 0 1l by

the members of the Local Medical Profession.Feh. 13.


Duke of Leinster on a visit to Ceylon.Feb.

D B Dehigama, a student of Randy Trinity College, awarded Royal II111111110


Society's Testimonial for rescuing a fellow-student from drowning in the
Mahaweliganga.Feb.
Joint deputation to the Governor from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
,
and the Ceylon Planters' Association against the non-reduction of the extra
two-pence duty on tea:Feb. 22.

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1001. Draft of an Ordinance to prevent the thefts of cacao published. Feb. IV.
Mr .1 B Carruthers, Aasistant Direct or of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Pere&nip, discovers the means of destroying the ulTensive weed that grows in fresh
water lakes in the island, but without harming the other aquatic plants.Feb,
Mr .1 C Arbuthnot,' c s, c 1 u, on a visit to the island as Commissioner
P/
of the Assam Government to enquire into the Lids sur quest ion on estates
AIMplontations in I ..yli in, - Foh.
Governor Sir Henry Blake accepts the Honorary President ship of the
Ceylon Poo I try CI ub.} el%

Governor Sir Henry Blake on is tour in the Southern Provinue.Feb.


' Mr H C Niculle, expett accountant, arrives in Ceylon from Hongkong for three
months to perfect a new system of Ceylon Government. arconnts.--Felt. 28. 4 He
is subsequently appointed Treasurer and Controller of the Revenue of the Island.]
Colombo Telephone Exchange commences to be open at night as well ac by
day.March I.
II. R. H. Princess Louisa and suite visit 1 he Print* and Princess (0' Wales
College, Moratuwa.--March 2.
M !Amami, it SW las ten merchant in Colombo, begins a pineapple preservation
industry at his residence.March.
Winding-up of the Ceybot "Standard Press" Co., Ltd., Mid the Knrumngala
Dairy Co March.
Local celebndion of the Centenary of the British and Foreign Bible Society.
Marcli.
Supreme Court &Vitt.% that temple lands are exempt front Municipnl taxes.-March.
H. R. H. Princess Louisa and suite terminate their visit to the island and

return home.March 7.
Pearl Fisher,y 1,10010 at Maricitchikadde connuences.----March 14.
Salary of the Governor of Ceylon increased from R8,),nou to 1100,010 a scar-,
.,
and that of the Private Secretary front Rn,t0o to 84,510.
Naval Agency in Colombo transferred to the Master-Attendant from the offi ce,
" Commanding the Army Service Corps.March 21.
Last block of the Colombo North-West Breakwater laid.March 25.

Closing of the Haidimunulla Courts after an existence of nearly 50 yearFi.


March.
Uraninite and thorium found in the island by Mr. A. K. Cortmaranwamy, the
Government. Mineralogist.March.
Professor Herdman s summary report 00 the Ceylon Pearl Fisheries published
IN

locally.March.
Winding-up of the Colombo Brick end Tile Co, Ltd.April 9.
Long-standing "difference" between Ilse Colombo Colts and 1 he Colombo
Cricket Club settled.Agri I.
Andgment in the Harvey case delivered, grant ing the Crown's claim of ever

836,000.--April 8.
Operations in connection with the Mansergh Drainage Scheme for Colombo

begin.-April.
Mr. P it worrei, appointed Surveyor-General of Ceylon as from 23rditnne.

April.
The news of the proposed increase of tea duty by another twopence curses

E:
something like a consternation among planters and merchnnts who cable home a
strong message of protest through the Government.April 21.
vency of Messrs. Baker & Hall. Apri I.

Insolvency
Messrs. A. C. Kingsford and Kelwiu.y Bamber start on a mission to study the

manufacture of Formosa oolongs On the spot.April.


Colombo Municipality draws up a scheme of compulsory vernacular education

of the poor in the city at an initial cost of It! I,000. April.


'4.
Departure of Mr. V. Nock, Superintendent of Hahgala Gardens, after 25 years'
service. Ills friends and acquaintances show their appreciat ion of his services by
the presentation of a silver salver and a purse,April.
The Pearl Fishery nt Mnrichchikedde beats the record 01' all previous fisheries

,
by Fielding RI,054,695. by sale of z0.1 million oysters. April.
'---.
Decease of the Ceylon Lobonr Federation officially announced----April.

Governor signs lease granting to the V. M. C. A. a building site on the Racquet


..;A;

Court, Colombo, for a new hall.- -April.


Sir Arthur and Lady Havelock call at Colombo on their return home Low

Tasmania and are the guests of Governor and Lady Blake at Queen's Hens,
'
May 4.

Completion of the duplication of the water main pipe from Labugama to


colombo.--May.
Mr. T. J. Campbell of Naini Tub, India, appointed Conservator of Forests in
.'
Ceylon, iu succession to Mr. d. L. Pigott.May.
Labour Recruiting Agency in India established by the Ceylon Planters' Assodation,
ciation,and Mr. Norman Rowsell appointed Agent.May.

Colombo Brokers' Association formed in which is merged the Colombo Shaven brokers' Association.May.
A new game sanctuary established in the North-Central Province in the
i
reserved forest at Wilpattu, Nuwaragampalata.May.

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190-1. Committee of the Ceylon Association in London condemn the proposed increase
to the Tea Cess, and advocate the diversion of all Cess funds to encourage green
tea.--May.
Ceylon Schools celebrate the Empire Day.May 24.

Monsoon weather causes many railway slips, no less than 53 of them occurring

on the Kadugannawa Incline alone within a space of 3 miles, while the bridge
at Dehiwala is washed awayMay.
Government Experimental Station at Peradeniya starts it scheme of manurial
experiments with tea by laying out a series of small plots at different
elevations in 011 the districts.--May.
Dr. A Castellani, the Colombo Bacteriologist, makes a series of observations
"
confirming the German discovery of the dysentery bacillus.May.
Abnormal floods in Yatiyantota, Gampola and the neighbourhood of Colombo
"
and it public flood relief fund formed to raise R30,01.1.Mity.
Commission making enquiries into the condition of itodiyas in Ceylon with

a. view to its amelioration.May.


Question of the Education of cooly children on estates engaging public
attention.May.
'
Agri-Horticultural Show at Baduila.May.

"Ceylon Standard" newspaper purchased by Mr. J. 0. C. Meudim of Moratteva,

May.
Fortifications of Trincomalee Harbour completed rendering the pert hepregnable.May.
H.E. Sir Henry and Lady Blake visit Uva Province for the first timeJune 7.

Hon. Mr E F nm Thorn, c B, cat (1, Lieut.-Governor and Colonial Secretary

appointed Governor of Fiji.--Jane.


Retirement of Hon. Mr H H Cameron, t s o, after 36 years in the Ceylon
,
Civil Service.June.
Laying of pipes in Colombo under the Mansergh Drainage Scheme commenced.

.1iine.
President Francis of St. Louis wires to Governer Sir Henry Blake about

the successful opening of the Ceylon Court at the Exhibition.June 7.


Telegram of protest against the increased Tea Dut y forwarded to the Secretary

of State for the ColoniesJune 7.


Mr A M Ashmore, c at o, a former Ceylon official, appointed Colonial Secretary

of Ceylon.June.
A meeting of medical men in Colombo decides to raise ri permanent memorial

to the late Dr. James Loos, M


H.M. the King approves of the presentation of a banner to the Ceylon

*
Planters' Rifle Corps June.
Mr H C Nicolle appointed Treasurer of the Colony, but to rank junior to

the Auditor-General June.


Widespread Temperance Movement among the natives.June.

Gift of a necklace of Ceylon pearls to Lady Ridgeway and bracelet to Miss

Ridgeway by the Ceylon public.Jenne.


Isirst annual report of the Government Mineralogist published July.

Mr Harington, the Indian Railway Expert, issues his preliminary- report on the
Ceylon Railways, expressing opinions reflecting little credit on the Crown Agents
July.
..Duplex system of telegraphy established between Colombo and Jaffist.July.
Government notifies that cotton and cotton seed will be transported on the

Northern Railway free of charge for five years.--July.


Carcase of a whale, about 40 feet in length, washed ashore at Alutgarna July.

Commission engaged in reporting on a proposed Duper cent increase to all


e
local Public Servants except clerks..July.
Record meeting of the Ceylon Planters Association at which a motion to

retain the Tea Cess as at present was carried, and the proposed Cardamom Coss
of one cent per lb. approved.July 9.
Erection of a life-size equestrian statue as a memorial to the Ceylon
PP
Contingent for South Africa agreed to.July 9.
Legislative Council resolves, the native metnbers dissenting, to give such
PP
assistance to the nmintenance of the P. A. Labour Commissioner in India its may
seem fit to the Governor.July 13.
Formation of a Company of Infantry Volunteers at Moratuwa.July.
Special Commission appointed to report on the subject of flood outlets for
" Colombo.July.
Commencement made in irrigation in connection ith Pattipola-aria, Eastern

Province.July.
Effort being made to introduce the cultivation of the male bamboo (Dettdro,
' calanuts strictto) in Ceylon.July.
Governor and Lady Blake visit Trincomalee.July 22.
3P
Opening of the Mtwara EliyaRagalla section of the Udapussellam-a Railway
)1
for passenger traffic.July 25.
Wreck of the "Prinz Heinrich" (German mail steamer) near Dondra Head.
I/
July 22.
Galagedarais a judicial division abolished and the limits of Kandy and Kuru
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1904. Telegraph Of
opened at Galaha to serve Deltota and surrounding districts.
Aug. 1.

Art Exhibition at Legislative Council Chamber opened by Sir Henry Blake.


Aug. 8.

Commission appointed to enquire into the fever epidemic at MutwaLAug.

Agri-Horticultural Show at Moratuwa opened by H. E. Sir Henry Blake, who


visits the town with Lady Blake.Aug. 18.

Mr. Kelway Bamber, the Analytical Chemist, discovers a test for ascertaining
adulterated citronella oil.Aug.

Kurugala Tea Factory burnt down.Aug. 11.


Terrible accident at the scene of blasting operations on the Magala railway
incline by which 1 coolies are killed, 4 seriously injured and 5 more or less hurt.
Aug. 11.

Serious disturbance between soldiers and kaddi-keel ers at 13andarawela.


Aug., 10.
Horton Plains transferred front the Province of Saharagamuwa to the Central
33
Pro vince.Aug.
Mr. S. M. Burrows' report on the educational facilities for cooly children
published.Aug.
,,
Telegraph Office opened at Hewabeta.Aug.

Death at Madras of Dr. John Murdoch of the Christian Literature Society.


Aug.
,,
Mr. J. C. Willis, the Director of Ceylon Botanic Gardens, reports on the
establishment of an Agricultural Department for the Federated Malay States.
Aug.
System of making casts of animals and then painting them according to life,
,,
In vogue at Trevandrum Museum, to be introduced to the Colombo Museum.
Aug.
Tea Traders' Association and Ceylon Planters' Association decide on a new
,,
standard for Ceylon green teas.Aug.
Training School for C. M. S. female teachers opened at Kollnpitiya.Aug.

Shocking murder at Kandy, by a Eurasian named A. M. Robertson, of two


constables doing duty at the Police Court, by shouting them dead.Aug. 29.

Exportation, for commercial purposes, of cut horns of spotted deer and sambur
for two years prohibited by Government.Sept. 1.
ma..c., elected President of the Ceylon Branch

Hon.tilr. John Ferguson,


of the Royal Asiatic Society.Sept. 1.

Erection of anew wing to Colombo Museum sanctioned Government.--Sept.

Late Mr. D. S. Cargill s heirs allot 1,000 to Ceylon charrties.--Sept.

Mr J. B. Carruthers, Ceylon Government Mycologist, accepts the Directorship


of the Federated Malay States Agricultural Department.Sept.

Excise officer appointed by Government to cheek the amount of arrack issued


from godowns, owing to representations by Arrack Renters, who complain of
suffering from the temperance movement.Sept.
Government decide to introduce an Ordinance for imposing a Cess r&I cent

per lb. on all cardamoms exported from Ceylon.Sept.


A branch of the Navy League formed in Ceylon.Sept.

Total wreck of ss. " Ashley " off the coast of Hambanteta.Sept. 6.
c.w.o., accompanied by Mrs. im

Departure of Hon. Mr. E. F. im Thurn,


Thurn, to take over the Governorship of Fiji. He is entertained to several farewell dinners, one being by the Civil Service, the Governor presiding, at Gallo
Face Hotel. Mr. 1'. R. Ward, P. W. D., having been appointed Commissioner ebj
Land and Works, Fiji, leaves with Mr. im ThurnSept. 9.

Mr. Henry Parker, A.M.I.C.E., r.z.s., Irrigation Assistant, retires after 31 years'
service in Ceylon.Sept.
Foundation atone of the Y. M. C. A., building at Racquet Court, Colombo, laid

by Governor Sir Henry Blake.Sept. 16.


Retirement of Mr. S. G. Houghton, c.c.s.Sept. 22.

Celebration of the Jubilee of the Christ Church Cathedral, Colombo.

Sept. 21.

Mr. Walter Pereira, Barrister-at-Law, made a K. C. by the Ring.Sept.


Sir Henry Blake on a tour in the Ratnapura District.Sept.

liner maxim gma presented to Ceylon as a memento of the South African War.
Sept.
Report of the Negombo-Chilaw-Puttalant Railway Commisson issued.Sept.

Construction of a Government Observator for Ceylon sanctioned by the

Secretary of State for the Colonies.Sept.


Ceylon partakes in the Colonial Postal Order System.Oct. 1.

Deputation of Planters to the Governor at Pelmadulla of the Railway Exten" sion to the district Oct. 2.
Tenders invited by Government for carrying mails by motor-car for a period of
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10 years on certain roads of the island.Oct.
Rejoinder of the Consulting Engineers of the Ceylon Government to Mr.

Harington's preliminary report on Ceylon itailvays published. Oct.


Class formed for training of Municipal San' Wry Inspectors,Oct.
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1901. Pnblic meeting presided over by the Governor at legislative Council Chamber
to consider and improve the tinancial position of the Colombo Friend-in-Need
Society.Oct. 4.

Conversazione and line art exhibition at Randy Town Hall under the patronage
of Sir Henry and Lady Blake.Oct rrt.

Editor of the "Native Opinion" convicted and sentemard by the Supreme


(unit to six months simple imprisonment and a fine of R1,4"100 for defaming -air.
Felix It. Dias, Additional District Judge of Colombo Oct. 7.

Governor Sir Henry Blake accepts the post of Vice-President of the Local
Branch of the Navy League.Oct.

Elemane Tea Co., Ltd., floated.Oct.

Groundnut Cultivation attracting attention.Oct.

Retirement- of Mr. Colin A. Murray, c.c.s.Oct. 31.


A new explosive, "Cylonite," invented by Mr, J.
Gonsalves, Local Pyretochn

Maitufaeture of "plate ice" commenced in Ceylon for the first time.Oct.


Hon. Mr. A. M. Ashmore, new Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, assumes duties.
Oct. 24.

London Tea and Produce Committee pass a resolution strongly objecting to


Ceylon allocating R300,000 for advertising tea in America in 1905.Oct.
Formation of the Ceylon Agricultural Society with H. E. the Governor as
President and a largo Representative Committee.Oct 28.
News recorded of Ceylon being awarded 19 grand prizes, 61 gold medals, lift
silver medals and 72 bronze medals it the St. Louis Exhibition.Oct.
New Railway Time Table comes into operation.Nov. 1.
Opening of the Railway from Knrunegala to Anunsdhapurs.Nov. 1.
Art. Museum 01 ened at Kandy.Nov. 1.
..

Winding-up of the Agricultural Co., of Jaffna.Nov.

Dr. Allan Perry, P.C.M.O., Knighted.Nov. 9.

Commission appointed to enquire and report on the question of soil denudation


in the Kelani Valley and adjoining districts.Nov.

Second Battalion of Worcestershire Regiment replaces the Royal West


Keats as Garrison Regiment of the island.Nov. 8.

Government decides to confine the issue of licences to capture elephants to


certain Provinces annually.---Nov.

Lanka Rubber Co., Ltd., floated.Nov.

Carcase of a whale about 90 feet in length washed ashore at Mount Lavinia.


Nov.

Several human skulls, buried at a depth of about 15 feet, discovered during


excavations for drainage works near the Secretariat buildings, ForeNov.
blew Legislative Council Session (1904-5) opened.Nov. 16.
Two Indian Tea Cess delegates take part in Thirty Committee " proceedings
with regard to the proposed joint action in America.Nov. 11.

Cargills Limited move into their grand new building in Turk St Fort.Nov. 21.

Ceylon Rubber fetching the record price of 6s. ld. per lb. in the London ftlarket.
Nov.

Mightier riot between Hindus and Roman Catholics in Battiodoa.Nov.

Death of Mr Alexander Philip, Secretary of the Ceylon Planters' Association,


continuously for 28 years.Nov. 19.

Dimbula Planters' Association passes a resolution in favour of the abolition


of firma taverns in the district.Nov. 21.
Deputations to the Governor front the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce with
a
regard to the Colombo Telephone Service and from the Maskeliya Planters' Association complaining of the want of more hospital facilities in the district.Nov. 23.
, New species of snake discovered by Mr H Drummond Hay of Balangoda, and
is called after his name "Aspidura Drummondhayi."Nov.

Sensational arrest of a murderer, a Malabar, at Hanwella after 11 years,


undetection.Nov.

Flying Survey of the route of the proposed Bandarawela-Pu.ssara Railway


extension completed.Nov.

Record rainfall at 'l'rincotnalee, 10'42 inches.Nov. 19.


Drowning of Mr A Ci Watson, Superintendent of Pitakanda Estate, Kumnegala,
" in the Batalagoda Tank, while rowing with some friends.Nov. 27.

Shaliacary Rubber Co., Ltd., floated.Nov.

Cambridge University confers " D.Sc.,' on Mr J C Willis, the Director of


the Royal Botanic Gardens of Ceylon.Nov.
,
87th and 88th Companies of the Royal Artillery are replaced in Ceylon by
the 92nd and 93rd Companies front Malta.Nov. SP.

Officers of the French Sqrtadron of the East entertained by the citizens


of Colombo at the Grand Oriental Hotel under the presidency of Governor Sir
Henry Blake.Dec. 1.
Tea Cm Ordinance passed.- -Dec, 5.
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TABLE OF EVENTS.

85

1901. Claremont House, Nitwara Eliya, converted into a hotel by Mr A 13 Scott.


a move being made frum Keene House Hotel. Dec. 15.

Movement to reorganise the Board of Improvement of Nuwara Eliya on the


elective principle.Dec. 22.
Calcutta University disaffiliates all Ceylon Colleges consequently on the

passing of the Indian Education Act.Doe'.

Report of removal of Naval Dockyard from Trinconialee.Dre.

Inauguration of the new home of the Colombo Pettah Lihrary.Dee. 21.

Lebanon Estate Factory, Maclulkele, completely burnt down.Dec. 22.


Government encourage mining for thorianite by declaring that it trill charge

no royalty for three years Dec. 22


Northern and North-Coutral province's connected by rail.Dee. 281h.

Errata and

AdtiClidal.

1851. The death of Chief Justice Sir W. 0. Carr is given in the List of Events as
having occurred on 4 April 1856, whereas in Lorenz's Appeal Reports for 1851;
we are told Carr C. J. coming out in great force in two Kandy Appeals and
one from Colombo on April 2n 1 and sitting alone on April 9.
1864. The Duke of Brabant (now Leopold II. of Belgium) arrives on a visit to Ceylon,
December 17th.
18135. First Telegraph me-sage received by the ludo-European line, March 2nd.

Death of Colonel Sim, Surveyor-General of Ceylon, in England, May.


1866. First elections for the Colombo Municipality, January 12th.
First elections for the Keenly Municipality, March 411.
urder of Mr. Falconer, Cofiee Planter, by a Tamil and Sinhalese, near Kandy,
12:h Sept.
1867. Kalayan Kangani hanged at Kandy for the murder of Mr J. G. Falconer, 19th
January.
First Elections for the Calle Municipality. 4th February.
,
Death of Mr. Percival Arland Dyke, Government Ag nt for the Northern

Province, and the oldest Ceylon Civil Servant, October.


' Hercules Robinson
1868 Establishment of the Grant-in-aid System by Sr,
Jan.
1808. Death iu England of the Rev. R. Spence Hardy, formerly Wesleyan Missionary
to Ceylon, and the Grolier of work. on Buddhism, April.
Death in England of Dr. Davy, author of " la Account of the interior of

Ceylon," February.
1869. Death of Sir J. Emerson Tennant, March 6th.
The demolition of the walla cf Colombo Fort commenced by the blowing-up of

the Rotterdam Bastion, 29th December.


1870. The first Traction Engine lauded in Ce) Ion, 18th February.
Arrival of H. It. H. the Duke Edinburgh in the " Galatea" at Colombo, 29th
31
March.
The Duke of Edinburgh finally leaves Ceylon for 61auritius, 11th May.

1870. Messageries (French) Steam Company commence their fortnightly service


between Galle and Europe, July.
1871. First general Census taken, March 26th. Ceylon contains 2,405,287 inhabitauts,
of whom there are included within the Colombo Municipality 100,2:38.
C. A Lore z, Barrister-at-law, and leading lawyer, journalist
Death of
and legis ator, and the recognised unofficial head of the Burgher community, at
Colombo, Augnat
Archdeacon Jermyn appointed Bishop of Colombo, August.
'_'oral Eclipse of the :inn, December 12th, visible in Ceylon: an Expedition
under Mr. Norman Leckyer a nt out from England to t eke observations at Jaffna
and Trincomalee, and in Indi r, December.
1872. Bistvp Jermvu arrives in Colombo, to assume charge of the Dioc cc, beiu,4
the third living Bishop, January flrd.
Sir Hercules Robinson leaves Ceylon cud Mr. Irving sworn in as L'enteurent
Governor, January 41.11.
Great floods on the Kelaniganga and over the South-West of Ceylon two
" Planters drowned in crossing a flooded river in Dikoya, September.
The P & 0 Steamers to and from Australia and Bombay commerical calling

at Colombo for g ode Her I passerge:s.


18713. Opening of the new Town Hall. Colombo. by llis Excellericy the Governor, and
unveiling of the Per:rafts of H. R. 11. the Duke of Edinburgh and 11. E. Sir
Hercules Robinson, 11th January.
A tame elephant belonging to S'ratua RatemehatmayGrampola, engaged on
,
the Railway works, gives birth to a calf, 15th January. [In 1814, as Tenneut
relates, an elephant belonging to the 1'. W. D. Stud, while dragging a waggon.
gave birth to a still-born calf.'2

116

TABLE OF

iitrgVirs.

1874. Terrible Gunpowder Explosion at Randy : 23 lives lost and 9 houses destroyed,
28th April.

Total wreck of the S S. ' Leith," 1,379 tone, on the east Coast of Ceylon, near
Bstticedoe, 9th May.
Proclamation in the Government Gazette of the division of Ceylon, for Revenue and Agency purposes, into seven, instead of six, Provinces : appointment
of Mr. J. F. Dickson to he Government Agent of Cho new Province, the North
Central, 6th September.
The honour of Knighthood conferred on the Lion. R. F. Morgan, Acting Chief

Justice, and on Hon. S'r. Coomara Sweaty, representative of the Tamils in the
Legislative Council.July 23.
Introduction of the Liberian Coffee into Ceylon by Kr. C. Tottenham and
Mr. L. St, George Carey. Oct.
Death in Colombo of Mr. J. Nietner, a well-known Coffee Planter and Entorao*
bgist, author of " The Enemies of the Coffee Tree," 21st February.
Melancholy and fatal accident at Monnt Lavinia : three EnropeansMosars.

J. Laing, J. R. Bain, an i T. McConneldrowned while bathing, 3rd April.


1874. A Sottolarship, to he known as "The Gregory Scholarship, " endowed with
88,000 in connection with St. Thomas's College by Mr. Sampson Itajapakse,
9th April.
Arrival of Mr. John Kyle and staff to commence active operations on the
,
Colombo Breakwater, June 6th.
Tea Cultivation in India and Ceylon the subject of much discussion; a large
,,
quantity of seed imports I . into Ceylon, the cultivation being widely prosecuted.
Aogte t.
Rule served on the Editors of the Ceylon Obeerver to hew cause why they
should not be committed for contempt for publishing a letter condemning
irregularities in the conduct of judicial business by Mr. Berwick, District Judge of
Colombo. Sept. 28th. First hearing of the case, Ott. 2nd. Postpouoment granted
to Oct. 9thOn Oct. 6th the Supreme Court being appealed to granted Rule
Nisi for Judge Berwick to shsw cause why a Writ of Prohibition Phould not
issue restraining him from trying his own cant against the Otmerver. Case argued
before the full Be .clit (Morgan,
; Stewart and Cayley, P.a.), Supreme Court,
Oct. 16th ; Advocates Grenier and Browne for Judge .Berwick ; Advocates FerdiBanda and Alwis for Mr. John Ferguson.Judgment against the District Judge
given at great length on Nov. 3rd.
1875. Introduction, by Cape. Bayley, of Gallo, of fourteen Shanghai Pheasants in the
Ceylon hill-country at 14 awareEliya.Febrnary.
The marder by the Malays of Perak of Mr. J. W. W. Birch, Colonial Secretary
of the Straits, and formerly of the Ceylon Civil Service, excites attention and
sympathy.October.
Pashlic fleeting in the Town Hill, Colombo, to promote the abolition of Ecclesiastical Subsidies from the public revenue of Ceylon 1,Diworablishment), and
to adopt M. -mortals o the Queen and the Legislative Council. Nov.
The Pr no.. of Wales lauds in Colombo, 4 p.m., and drives through the
tah, round the 1.dse to Gill Face.December 1.
1875 Th. Prince of Wal s goes to Kandy, where he is entertained by the Kandyan
C iefe and Buddhist. Priests with a peraher% : Mr. Gregory crested a c.m.o., and
Messrs Birch and Douglas c.m.o.December 2-3.

Th') Prince of Wales goes to Ruwanwella to shoot elephants: shot 4 and


killed 2 ontright.December 4.6.
The Prune of Wales returns to Colombo and holds a levee, visiting the
Agri-Hort -coltural Show in the afternoon, anti attending a state dinner and public
ball in the evening, December.
1876. The lion. C. P. Layard, c.ar.o Government Agent for tl-e Western Province
and the oldest member of the Ceylon Civil Set vice, created x c 0,Mar, 30.
Death of Sir Richard Morgan.Jan 27.
1879. Death cf the Hon. Sir M. Coomara Swamp. Kt., 31.1..e.May 5.
1882. The P.&0. Company's headquarters transferred from Galle to Colombo
June.
1883. Arabi Pasha stud fellow Egyptian exiles arrive in Ceylon January 10,
and land .Tanuary 11, 1883. [The news of the pardon of Arabi Pasha and
his remaining fellow exile telegraphed to CeylonMay 2'3, 1901.1
1890. Duke and Duchess of Connaught visit CeylonMarch 17-18.
1809. Mr. .John Ferguson's lecture in London on "Ceylon in 1809" before the
Royal Colonial Institute, Sir C. C. Smith, 0.c.m..o., in the chair, Nov. 7,
1899;and on Old and New Colombo" before the Society of Arts, Sir
Thomas Sutherland. M.P., G.C.M. G., in the chairNov. 23.

si
CEYLON PATENTS.

( In continuation of the lists given in previous issues.)


The fees prescribed in Schedule IV. of Ordinance No. 16 of 1892 have beau
paid for the continteutce of Exclug3ve Privilege in respect of the under-mentioned
inventions for the period shown against each :628.Walther Nernst, P.H.D., of 50, Burgerstrusse, Gottingen, in the Empire
of Gernauty.Improvements in electric incandescence, lamps and apparatus or
appliances in connection therewith.One year from January 20, 1904.
616.The Monotype Machine (Colonial Patents) Syndicate, Limited, of 10, St.
Helen's place, London, England.Improvements in type-casting and composing
machines.One year from December 14,1004.
419.David Kinkel Michie. Engineer, Colombo.Invention for partially
disintegrating, equal feeding, breaking, or seizing material, more especially as applied
to tea leaf, either while such leaf is in process of manufacture or after it has
become dry tea.One year from July 25, 1904.
686.William Lawrence Voelker, of 42, Bernard street, Russell square, London,
England, Electrician.Improvements in the manufacture of filaments for incandescing
electric lumps.One year from August 10, 1904.
652.David Miln Salmond, tea planter of Mariawatta estate, Gamoola.
Invention for improving the rolling and twisting of tea leaf culled the " Creaent
Batten, also for the arrangement of the same to suit the table of any roller now
in use.One year from July 24, 1904.
605.Peter Smith Swan, 12, Clive row, Calcutta, Produce BrokenImprovements
in hoes.One year from August 26, 1903.
511.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland,
Merchant.Improvements in tea equalising or cutting mills.One year from
July 29, 1101.
528.William Healy, Lawyer, Chicago, in the county of Cook, State of Illinois,
America.Machine for making box-blanks.---One year from October 2, 1904.
42LDavid Kinloch Michie, Engineer, St. Sebastian Mills, Colombo.--Invention
for lubricating wire shoot runners.One year from October 24, 1904.
664.Valtieniar Poulson, of No. 17, Alhambravej, Copenhagen, Denmark, Engineer.
A method of an apparatus for effecting the storing up of speech or signals by
magnetically influencing magnetisable bodies.One year from December 18, 1004.
475.Deutsche Metallpatronen Fabric, of Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany.Improvements in storing and packing opium and in appliances therefor.One year
from May 21, 1905.

The Following Grants of Exclusive Privilege have been granted uuder " The
Inventions Ordinance, 1892," during the half-year ended December, 81, 1004 :
811.Gerald Edward Holland, C.I.E., D.S.O., Commander, Royal Indian Marine,
Principal Port Officer, Burma, and Henry Johnston, Chief Engineer, Royal Indian
Marine, Engineer and Shipwright Surveyor, Rangoon, Burma.An apparatus for
rapidly, cheaply, and efficiently distribut big cargoes in a vessel's hold or other
places, to enable those stowing such cargoes to keep pace with rapid loading systems.
July 30, 1904.
827.Gerald Edwin Holland, C.I.E., D.S.O., Commander, Royal Indian Marine,
Principal Port Officer, Burma, and Henry Johnston, Chief Engineer, Royal Indian
Marine, Engineer and Shipwright Surveyor, Rangoon, Burma.Improvements in ships
for facilitating the measurement and discharge of coal, ore, grain, or the like.
July 30, 1004.
829.Hugh Villiers Bigot, of Arapolakande, Habitant, in the Island of Ceylon.
Invention for cutting or tapping the stems of rubber or other trees.July 30, 1904.
RAEdmund Priestman and Frederick Thornhill, of Sheffield, England.
Improvetaeuts in handles of flat tang kuives.July 30, 10,4

8$ CEYLON PATFNTS.
805.George Archibald Lowry, of 1,124, Monaduock Building, Chicago, County
of Cook, State of Illinois, United States of Atneriea. Mechanical Engineer.
improvements in apparatus for charging fluids and the like with carbonic acid or
other gas.August 24, 1904.
831.Jamos Bergen, of Granville, in the State of New South Wales, in the
Commonwealth of Australia, Manufacturer.Apparatus fbr automatically lighting
and extinguishing street and other gas lamps.August 24, 1904.
847.James Douglas Ihirling, of 4,8211, Oreenway avenue,
the City of Philadelphia and State of Penusylvania, United States of America', Engineer.Improvemelds in process of and apparatus for separating carbon from carbonaceous materials.
August 21, 1904.
882.John Redpath Dimwit!, Manufacturer, of 294, Drummond street, in the
City of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada.Invention for Linotype
machines.August 29, 1994.
BMPercy Moore Bingham, Provincial Engineer, Public Works Department,
CeylomInvention for the automatic registration of weights of loads carried by
wheel traffic on roads.August 29, 1901.
817.Percy Moore Bingham, Provincial Engineer, Public Works Department.
Ceylon.Invention for the automatic registration of wheel traffic on roads.
August 29, 1904.
850.James Henry Apjelm, M. A., M.I.C.E., of 17, Victoria street, Westminster,
ilk the County of Loudon, England.Improvements; in tea bulkers or blenders.
October 14, 1904.
853.Charles Arthur Torton, Tea Planter, at present residing at Spence's Hotel,
Calcutta, British India.Invention for the bulking or assimilating of dry tea, grain,
or other substances.October 11, 19114.
841.Gerald Edward llolland C.I.E.. D.S.O., Conueunder, Royal Indian Marine,
Principal Port Officer, Rangoon, Burma, India, and Henry Johnston, Chief Engineer,
Royal Indian Marine, Engineer and shipwright Surveyor, Burma, Rangoon, India.
Improvements in driving gear for elevating machinery or the like.November 1, 1904.
842. --John Harding Wynell Mayow, of Batgodde estate, Halchmunulla, Ceylon,
Proprietary Tea Planter.Invention for the proper Pintail:dug or breaking of tea or
other matter during the process of manufacture.November 5, 1904.

By His Excellency's command,


Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colombo, December 9, 1901.

A. M. Astimulte,
t'ulonial Secretary.

id

Met 11011 111 Dress}

and Sof t

i 1112. Shills.

(Front Practical .Taxiilermy, p. 98.1


Mix bran and soft water sufficient to cover the skins, let this stand four
hours covered, before being used, then immerse the skin
keeping them well
covered for twenty hours (less in India), then take out, wash clean, and carefully
serape off all the flesh. To one gallon of water (hot) add one pound of alum and
a quarter of a pound of salt When dissolved and mixture is cool enough to bear
the hand, immerse the skin for twenty-four hours, take out and dry in the shade
and well rub with the hand. Stir the liquor, and again immerse 24 hours ; dry
and hand-rub as before, and then put the skins for twenty-four hours into warm
oatmeel and water, stirring occasionally. Dry in the shade, and when the skin is
nearly dry, band-rub till dry. The only thing I have found necessary to guard
against in this, is that the skin must be perfectly fresh before being put in the
bran and water, otherwise it will be necessary to rub them in with the salt and
alum first.

ISSUE OF STAMPS,

89.

Rafts FON LICENSED &TAN(Y VEND011/3 'SALTED IVY THE COMNIISSIONER or STAMPS,
(Doted 20th December, 1900The Latest.)
1. Vendors in Colombo shall apply to the Commissioner of Stamps, Colombo,
for renewal of their licenses on or before the 20th of December,
2. Vendors in other parts of the Island shall forward their applications for
renewal of their licenses to the Commissioner of Stamps, through the Government
Agent, Assistant Goveimment Agent, District Judge, or Police Magistrate of the
station on or before the 20th of December.
3. Licenses in regard to which no applications for renewal shall have been
received wilt expire on 31st December.
4, Vendors must satisfy themselves that the stamps delivered to them are correct
according to their indents. Nu complaints after removat of the stamps will _be
attended to.
5. Every vendor shall keep in stock a sufficient supply of stamps to meet his
ordinary requirements.
6. Every vendor shall, before delivering any stamp to a purcliastr, put on each
stamp a progressive number in ink. The series of uninbers shall commence with
the first of each sale of each month and shall end with the last sale of each month,
and each denomination of Stamp shall have its own series of numbers.
7. Every vendor, at the time of sale of stamps, shall mark such stamps with the
date of sale and his initials in ink. Vendors shall not alter the number or the date once
affixed to a stamp. Stamps spoiled can be returned to the Commissioner of Stamps
to be exchanged under the provisions of the 53rd clause of the Stamp Ordinance.
S. Every vendor, upon receiving notice from the Commissioner of Stamps in
writing, shall within ten days provide himself with a machine to be supplied by the
Commissioner of Stamps at the charge of such vendor, and shall thereafter mark-the
date of sale upon the slumps sold by him with such machine.
9. Every vendor shall at the tinu of sale enter in a book of the form given
on next page the several members of each denomination of stamps sold, with the names
and residences of the purchasers in full.
10. Every vendor shall regularly enter the receipt of stamps and the daily
sales of stamps, and shall forward monthly, to the office from which he is supplied
with stamps, transcripts of huell entries.
11. Every vender shall on the first day of the succeeding month forward to the
same office the book in which they have entered their daily sales.
12. Every vendor shall be provided at his own expense by the Commissioner of
Stamps with the books of forms herein referred to.
13. The license of every vendor shall be subject to cancellation by the Commissioner of Stamps without cause assigned, and such cancellation shall not entitle
them to any cunipeusittion whatever,
14. The books of accounts of every vendor and balance of stamps in his hands shall
be open at all times for verification and inspection by the Commissioner of Stamps, Gov.
eminent Agent or Assistant Government Agent, and by any official Justice of the Peace.
Vendors' in the Colombo District :
Under powers conferred by the 45th section, it is directed that Vendors comply with
the following regulations in regard to the purchase of stamps at the Cowmen Office-The days on which stamps will be delivered to licensed. Vendors will be,
For Revenue and Judicial StampsMonday, Wednesday, and Friday.
For Postage stampsTuesday and Thursday.
All Indents for stamps, whether Revenue or Postage, must be presented, and all
ayments for such stamps must be made, on the day previous to their delivery.
Except in cases of manifest urgency, this rule will be strictly enforced.
On any one indent, stamps will not be issued in less quantities than those appearing opposite each denomination of stamps in the following Table :
POSTAGE.
12 cents Reply Post Cards
2 cents ... 240 15 cents
120
in packets of 60
... 116410
... 240 25
3
5 Letter Cards in pkts. of 50,112 50
4
240 30
... 60
10 Reply Letter Cards in
5 ,,
240 75
... 10
packets of 25
.. 112.50
120
6
Foreign Letter Cards
12
..., 120
in packets of Si)
... R3'00
111-50 as required in small quantities.
2 Newspaper Wrappers in
2,25
packeta of 600
...RIO 00
5 Envelopes in packets of
5 Newspaper Wrappers
250, price each packet R13/5
in packets of 100
It5.00
2 District Letter Envelopes
REVENUE AND JUDICIAL,
... R6.25
in packets of 250
5 Cents ... 120
1 Rupee
120
0 Foreign Envelopes
10
120
2 Rupees ... 60
... R16.25
15
in .packets of 250
120
5
30
10 ,, Registration Envelopes
20
120 10
.
.
20
25
in packets of 25
...R2624
120 20
10
2 ., Post Cards in 'Acts. of 100 R2.00
... 120 50
6
50
4 , Reply Cards iu pkts. of 103 lt4-00
Rupees
as required in small
6 Foreign Post Cards
,
5Rupeesuantities
in packets of 100
R0.00
1000

. q

-PUMP DITTIFS

90

.1 4 4;11
1,catniaN Brut 419,sles eel Oonts : 10: 1:' : 30
and 113, in .,bunts of 30,
1:720; It1.60 : R2:
Warehouse Warrant Stamps of 50c. iu sheets of 120.
A discount of 5 per ceut will be allowed on the purchase a , one time of Nevenue.
Judicial or Foreign Ehtl stamps to the aggregate value of 112130 and upwards, and of
Postage stamps to the value of 1t200 and upwards.
Vendors are bound to keep constantly in stock it Sotficit.nt supply of Stamps
to meet the ordinary requirements of their customers. The license ci a Vendor failing
this
particular
will be vuocelltul.
in

Vendobs and o: hers are expected to satisfy themselves of the eerrertonss of


stamps indented for hy them, front time to Ulm-, before they are taken away. No
complaints respecting them will be attended to after they are once removed from the
Stamp Office.. ,
The initialing 'and partly dating of stamps before the atilt , at winch they are
sold are contrary to the 11th section of the Ordinance Ni.. 3 of 1890.. Any vendor
found guilty .of such offence renders himself liable to the penalty prescribed by the
Ordinance.'
Fore referred to.
11 :

Date
of Sale.

Name of the Pnreletser..

indispensable

in format

Progressive
Reeideere of ;
of each
Purchwer. I denomination
f stamp sold.

ion With lieferetop to S 1111IS.

POST AGE AND REVEN U E STAM : W I( ' I TO USE.


(From rho fionei-ninent Gazetic, No. NI; of 10th July 1896.)
It is hereby notified for general information that tie Governor of Ceylon, with the
advice of the Executive Council, in pursuance of the power in him veste I by subsection 1 of section 3 of "Thou Stamp Ordinance, 1890," requires that the special
stamps set forth in the left-hand column of the Schedule hereto shall be used for
the particular instruments described opposite to the raid special stamps in the righthand column of the s aid Schedule :
91

Seuvuu LE.
tleseription of Stamp.

Stamp with the word e Judicial


printed thereon

Description of Instrument.
For all ipstrutner tofu respect of' which the stamp
duty is fixed in Parts I 1., Ill., and IV of Schedule
B to Ordinance No. 3 of 11390.

Stampswith the words " Warehouse Warrant printed on them

For t he Wareheuse Warrants and duplicates mentNieomed3 io


nf Platao.V. of Schedule B to Ordinance

For all Foreign Bills in respect of which t1 e Stamp


duty is fixed in Part I. of Schedule B to Ordinance
No. 3 of 1890.
For all instruments in respect of which sttmp duty
e
is flee I by Schedule 13 to Ordinsros No. 3 of 1890,
othtr than those for which special stamps have
Stamps with words "Ces lon stamp
j
been
hereinbefore notified, and other than those
Duty'' printed o I them
for which stamps bearing the words " Postage
I Revenue Five Cents" are permitted to be used
as hereinafter notiaed.
It is hereby further notified for general information that the Governor, with
the advice of the Executive Council, has directed that the s'amns bearing the
words " Postage Revenue Five Cents" may he used both for postage an d for the
instruments subject under the Ordinance No. 3 of 1890 to stamp duty of five
cents, specified iu the aunexed list.

Slamp"with the
e worls Foreign
11111 " printed on them

List referred fo.


Acknowledgmett of a debt exceeding Rs. 20 in amount of value, written or
signed by or on behalf of a debttr in order to supply evidence of stroll debt in
any hook (other than a Banker's Pass Bock), or on a separate piece of paper, where
such bock or paper is left in the creditor's possession.

STA It! P

LI!! ES.

01

Island Bills (other than Promissory Note.), aitmCoeques, Or Orjeims for the
payment on demand of any sem of money to the party 'lamed therein, or to the
bearer, or to order.
Broker's Notes, each copy.
Cart or Boat Note, for the conveyance of goods for 11: re by cart or boat along
Any road, river, or canal, when the dis'anc to be traversed by multi cart or boat
$ of any Municipality ur L cal Board,min
shall exceed one mile out-ide tt e
the original and each crpy thereof.
Certificate or other doesiment evidencing the right or title of the holder thereof
or any other person, Either to any share, snip, ur suck in or of any company
or association, or to become propri:!or of any share, scrip, or stock in or of any
. comp iny or association.
Delivery Order in respect of g ode; that is to say, any instrument e utitliug
auy person therein named to the delivery of any goo 's lying in any dock or porr, of
in any warehouse in which goods are stor,'d or depco it. d on rent or big, , or upon
any wharf, sorb instrument re ing Rioted hy or ou h, half of the owner of such
goods, upon the ealo or transfer of the property therein, when such pads exceed
in value R. 20.
Receipt or discharge given for or upon payment of _money amounting to

Etc, 20 or upwards.

Shipping Order for the oonveyanco of goods on board any assel


By His Exeelleney's mainland
W. T. TAILOR,
Colonial lircrotara s nice,
acting Colonial Secretary.
Colomi o, June 28, high.

Stimuli 0edinaiice

111111

Dillies,

The following is a summary of the Stamp Ordinance, No. 3 of 1890:


Preliminary.
Clauses 1. 2 and 3This Ordinance which comae into operation on the lot August 199
may be cited as " The Stomp ordinance 11390" ; Ordinances repealed noted in Schedule A.
4 IntArpresagiou ..Cenernment Agent' includes Assistant. erearaissioner means Commissioner of Stamp- . Justrelear every written doorman. Parson includes company.
corporation And society. Write, Written and Writing,--every mode in .bieh words or
figures can heexpressed upon material. Proper: y includes movable and immovable: Baskrt
Corporation or Company.
General PPOViiii0N41.
5Sfarip Duties specified in the Schedule shall be levied by adhesive or impressed stamps
affixed to or used for-such irurtimments. Special Stamps may b provided for narticular classes
inatrutnents. Notice to that effect to he piddisheil in the "Gazette." (Snell unlike has
already been publisher! as respects iteceipt.EA, so that no other Stamps can now be used far
receipts, but those asairessly provided for t hem. ;Sec " Government Gazette" and Notification
date I August I, 1890 ) Cheques drawn on forms enpplied by a privileged Bank e. a Bunk
authorised by the Government, to compound for the Stamp Dirties due nn their Notes and
Cheques) need not bear a stamp if the payment be compounder.' Our, the Bank Tony levy the
Stamp duty from the persons to whom 10, cheque forms are leaned and pay every half year
to the Commissioner the amount colleetird, lees 5 rupees per seams, allowed as discount.*
Ii .letamps rendered useless by this ordinance may be exchanged at the Stump Office la
Colombo or any Irsachcheri within it month*.
7/twerroarats not dut. e stamped shall nut be p1' ate I or given in evidence or be deemed to
be good, useful, or available in law, except in criminal proceedings.
9An instrument is not deemed duly stamped unlesa the affixed stamp shall be of proper
property cancelled by writing across the stamp the name or
amount of duty and shall
ia:tials with the true date of the person who shall first execute the instrument, or issue or
iver it out of his hands, or unless proved that the stamp was affixed thereto at Pis proper time,
9All writings in an instrument shall be close to the Stamp. Any deviation shall be
panishca with a tine not exceeding 1150.
10Every Government or Bank Official is to see that instrumentn coming before hint
raw stumped as directed by the Ordinance, and to mark the same by emitting them with a
punch or nipper. Foreign Bills need not he so marked.
II Parties signing, isnnting, delivering or timing any iuStrntuent are to see that the stamps
ancelled before they sign, issue, deliver, or use sui h Mimi meets. Psunity
affixedare distinctly cancelled/
in failure R200.
12Notaries to state in their attestation the amount of stamps affixed to documents attested
by them under aponalty of R209. But no omission of the Notary in this respect shal,1 affect
the validity of the instrument.
13No instrument requiring a stamp shall bb :cued by any public Officer, unless tht:duty
is first paid.
Bills, Natal, Drafts, 4e.
14Duties on Bills drawn out of this Colony aliens) payable upon all such bills as shall be
paid within this Colony, wheresoever the same may be payable, and adhesive stamps shall be
affixed to such Bills.
-
The local Blinks, have been authorized to eomparnd for the payment of Duty ou uns tamped
cheques.

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15Bills purporting to he drawn oaf of this Colony shall he deemed to be a foreign bill 01
exchange drawn out of this Colonynotwithstanding thatin feet the same may have been drawn
within this Colony.
111The holder of a bill drawn out of this Colony shall affix thereon a proper adhesive stamp
before negotiating it.
17Bankers may affix stamps to draft, cheque or order presented for payment, but this
does not relieve any person from the penalty for issuing such drafts, &e., unstamped.
le Stamp for receipt, may be suppliedby Debtor and on demand creditor shall repay the
aZaz nnt of the duty ; or, fah tiro to ,0 he is gable to a fl,,e of R50.
10When hills, drafts or orders have been signed or issued without being duly stamped
caring to urgent necessity nr tinnvoidahle eirctuustances, and without any intention to evade
the stamp duties, they may be stamped by the Commissioner within 14 days from tho date
thereof. But a further sum of lo Rupees should bo paid as penalty.
t0The following penalties are imposed for any of the tbllowing setae()) For not affixing proper stamp to foreign bills, or not cancelling them. Fine not exceeding two-hundred Rupees.
(2) For not affixing proper stamp to inland bills, or not cancelling the same. Fine not
exceeding Vweehnndreel Rupees.
(3) For not drawing the wholontember of a set of foreign bills. Fine not exceeding fivehundred Rupees.
Persons taking instruments contrary to the provisions of this and the two preceding articles, are not entitled to recover thereon or to make the same available for any ptirpose
whatever.
(4) For post-dating bills of exchange. Fine not exceeding two-hundred Rupees. Any
person knowingly receiving any such post-dated Bill is trot entitled to recover any
money thereon.
(11) For post-dating drafts on Bunkers. Fine not exceeding two-Inuidred Rupees. Any
person taking the same shall forfeit a sum not exceeding two-hundred Rupees. Any
banker paying the same shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five hundred Rupees, and
shall not Ire allowed the money se raid in account against the person by or for whom
the bill shall he drawn.
(il) For fraudulently removing from an instillment any stamp, or committing any frauds
in the use of stamps in regard to any instrument. Fine one-thousand Rupees.
(7) For writing receipts not duly stamped. Fine not exceeding fifty Rupees in ease the
sum paid shall not amomit to one-thousand Rupees, or not exceeding two-hundred in
ease the sum paid shall amount to one-thousand Rupees or upwards.
Consideration and raise is Deeds and Inatruments. '
21Tn all cases where in duty is imposed on any instrument, Id proportion to the consideration
money or the value of the property, the full consideration and valve should be truly set forth in
such inetniments. Fine on failure not exceeding five-hundred Rupees. The parties are also
liable to five times the amount of the excess of duty.
Parties giving information to the Commissioner or Government Agent or any Justice
of the Peace shall not only beindemnitied, but also rewarded nut of the penalty or quintuple
duty recovered, not exceeding half of the amount received.
22Purchaser may recover back so much of the consideration as shall not be expressed and
set forth in such instruments.
tf3Notaries and others are liable to a fine not exceeding one-thousand Rupees for not inserting the true consideration or value.
Probates and Letters of Administration.
2, No Court shall grant probate or hitters of administration without ascertaining the
vaine of the estate of the deceased in order that the full stamp duty may be paid. Debts due
on notarial and mortgage bonds only are to he deducted in estimating the value of the Estate.
25 When a greater stamp duty has been paid on primate than required, the difference may
he refunded by the Commissioner loss 5 per cent discount.
20When too little stamp duty shall have been paid in consequence of any mistake or
misapprehension, the proper stump duty may he affixed (within six months) without any penalty.
27When any former prolate or letters of administration shall require any. further probate
or letters of administration, the Commissioner, on the certificate of the District Judge, shall
cause the necessary, stamp toile affixed thereon without making any charge therefor. The
former stamp to be cancelled and the word " Duplicate" written on the instrument with his
signature.
25Stamp duty will be refunded in any ease where a will, owing to inatiVertence or mistake,
has been twice proved or where letters of administration have been taken out in ignorauce of
the existence of a will.
29The Penalty for not getting the proper stamp affixed to probate within six months after
the discovery of any mistake shall he a stun not exceeding two-hundred Rupees in addition to
the penalty imposed by the :,2nd section.
30Duty may be returned we account of Debts other than the debts drebieted front the
Fate te under Notarial or Mortgage Bonds, if claimed within throe years after the date of
probate or letters ofadministration. The Commissioner may allow further time under certain
circumstances.
instruments not duly stamped may be re-stamped.
91Letters and powers of attorney and proxies to proctors executed out of the Colony
to be stamped by the Commissioner.
32Where any instrument liable to any stump duty shall be executed without its helog duly stamped sad special provision to meet such case is not made in this Ordinance,
the parties to such instrument shall be liable to a line not exceeding Rupees one-hundred, on
the payment of which and the difference of dirty the Commissioner shall affix the proper
stamp to the '_ustrument. The Commissioner may remit penalty on stamping certain testrte
monis within twelve months after the enquiry thereof where there was no intention to defraud,
but such indulgence is not extended to instruments for the stamping of which, after signing
thereof, special provision is made, or to cases where the stamping is expressly prohibited by law.
33Where in any case it shall beinconvenient to any person to take or send any instrument
to the Commissioner to be stamped, such instrument may be sent to the nearest Government.

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Stamping of Pleadings and instruments tendered inane eauss.


4-Stamps may be annexed to pleadings and instrumeit is tendered in a cruise and not bearing
the proper amount of stamp duty, if the District Judge shall see fit to allow it.
35-Instrenieuts at the trial of any cause not duly stamped shall not be received in evidence
until so stamped. An additional penalty of 5 Rupees should lie paid into Court.
38-On payment into Court of duty and penalty such instruments shall he received lu
evidence.
Provided that In certain cases arising from iguorance, the Judge may allow time not exceeding seven days for the payment of duty and penalties. The trial may then proceed, but judgment shall be suspended till the amount be paid.
Benrovai of doubts as to the surficiency of Stamps.
37-Any party to an instrument desirous to remove doubts may apply to the Commissioner
to declare the duty to which any instrument is liable.
3.8-11* the party shall be dissatisfied with alt.:decision of the Commissioner he may appeal
to the Supreme Court within ten days after the same shall be made known to him.
30-If there be no appeal or an appeal be taken and the same he adjudicated upon, in favour
of the Commissioner, the party shall pay a penalty of 5 Rupees together with the duty to which
lie is liable, and the Ceeeniesioner when uffix the necessary stamps and make the endorsement
which will remove all derears.
40-The Coneuissioner, before assessing the duty upon any instrument, may require proof
that the facts, upon which the duty depends are truly stated. The Commissieueri whim
necessary, may direct an appeasement of property to be made.
But stuili evidence shall not be used against any person fur any other purpose except
only in any inquiry as to the stamp duty with which such instrument is chargeable.
Licensed Dealers its Shy*"
41-The Commissioner may grant licenses to all tit and proper persons, except Notaries, to
vend and deal in stamps subject to annual renewal. Persons licensed are to enter intn Bond in
a penal sum of one-thousand Rupees. They are to keep accounts of stamps sold and forward
such Returns as may be called for by the commissioner.
42-All necessary particulars are to be entered' in every License. No person is entitled to
sell stamps at any other place than that +specified in such limns-.
43-Any person who shall deal in stamps without obtaining the necessary license shall
forfeit for every offence a sum not exceeding onc.hundred Rupees.
Provided that any person employed to write instruments which are liable to stamp duty
may charge his employer with the amount of stamps affixed to the paper without any license.
44-Stamp vendors are to mark the stamps sold to them with their names or initials and
with the date of sale, This rule does not apply to postage stamps used for revenue purports,
45.-A discount of 5 Rupees per centum shall be allowed to licensed dealers on the prompt
payment of any stun amounting to two-hundred Rupeee or upwards. In some cases when duly
authorised, a discount a 2i per cent may be allowed ou the purchase of stamps amounting
to one-hundred Rupees and under two-hundred Rupees. The Commissioner or Government.
Agent may make rules as to the times of issueand the quantities of strums to be isseed.
46-Licensed dealers in stamps shell paint their names Sm. in front of their houses or shops.
17-Unlicensed persons holding themselves mit as dealers in Stamps shall forfeit. 11 sum
not exceeding one hundred Rupees for every day such offence shall be committed.
12-Sterups in possession of licensed vendors who shall die or become bankrupt or insolvent or whose licenses aro revoked may be returned to the Commissioner within three
months after such occurrence. The amount of such stamps, less the usual percentage, shall
then be Avid by the Commissioner.
40-The Commissioner or any Police Magistrate is empowered to grant Warrants to search
sod inspect the stock of stamps of licensed dealers. Any Constable or other Po ice Offieer may
enter, between 0 A. 11. and r. a., into any place to carry into execution such Warrants.
Any officer refusing such aid shell be liable to a line not exceeding two-hundred Rupees.
Otter Penal Prooisions.
50-Persons, whether licensed or not, hawking stamps or carrying them about for side or
' exchanging any stamps, shall be guilty of an ()Hence and liable to a fine not exceeding 50
Rupees. All hawkers of stamps may be apprehended and taken before the Police Magistrate.
Miscellaneous.
51-Letters or Powers of Attorney for the purpose of appointing a proxy to vote and
voting papers, shall specify the day upon which this tussling at which it is intended to be
used is to be held and shall be used only for that meeting or any adjourumeet the Cof.
52-Penalty on inektug, executing or voting under any such letter, &c., not fulfilling
above requirements, flue not exceeding RIO and every vote thereunder null and void.
53 -Stumps inadvertently spoiled or stamps on bills signed but not delivered to drawers
may be received back by theCouunissioncr and other stamps of the same amount and description given : provided the same are sent within two months after the date of such instrument.
54-anuninesiouer is authorised, with the sanction of the Governor, to refund in money
the amount of stamps spoiled or rendered useless.
55-Execution against property and person to issue to recover stumps due from
paupers who have succeeded in the suit.
511-Also where suit has not been duly prow'cuted.
51-Deficiency of stamp duty on Testamentary proceedings to be recovered by writ
against property and person of the party who tendered such instrument.
58-Informer's share of fines under this Ordinan ,t3 not to exceed one-half.
be-Thisordinauce not beetroot instruments required by other erdina neck' to be stamped.
151-The word money is to include every currency.
61-And to be calculated at the current rate et' exchange.
62..-lustruniente stamped in aeoorcbsuce with statement ,of current rate of exchange
are to be regarded its duly Bumped.
63 -If more than one instrument is written on the same piece of material each
to be separately stumped.
01- Where an tustrutuent relates to distinct matters such matters to be separately stamped.
65 -Exhibits of documents bearing a stump for ro{isiratiou purp.)les only, shall
be deemed =stamped documents, except where the dupluattes are duly stamped.
tie-Adhesive stamps to be taxed to each process.

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STAMP DUTIES.
SCHEDULE A.
(Peeeabel Ordinances.)
No. 11 of 1S48 Tables A. and B. of Schedule.
7 of 1853 Schedule P.
. 2 of 1861 The whole Ordinance.
9 of 1867 Section 3.
23 of 1871 The whole Ordinance
8 of 1880 The whole Ordioance.
11 of 1882 Section i.
31 of Dist The words "receipts and" on the 11th line of section 23.
43 of 1881 Tee whole Ordinance.
SCHEDULE 13. TO WHICH THIS ORDINANCE REFERS.
PART I.Cc ntaini ,g the duties on instruments of ei twee mac-, ceutrace oteigedion
and security for money ; on deeds in gonPral; and on (theft instrumete a, maters
and things not falling under any ot the following bead..
PART ILcontaining the duties on Law orneteclingg, and in the Supreme Court,
Di-trict Courts, Courts of Requeeti and Police Courts, respec ively.
PART I11.Orntainin.g the &Dee in Tertitmentary Proceediuge, on Prol.edes of
Wills, and Letters of Administration.
PART 1V.Containing the duties in respect of se:vices of Trecesies iu District
Court!.
PART V.--Miscellaneous.
PART I,
DUTY.
o
Containing the Duties on Instruments of Conveyiseee, Contract, (V.- ligation
and Security for money ; on Deeds in gene al ; and on other instruments,
mittere and things,
Acknowledgment of e debt exceediag Twenty rupees in ,mount or value
written or signel by or on behalf of a echtor in order to upplv evidence
of such debt. 'le any book (ot or than a Dinkers Pass Book) or on a
sep neve piece of paper, when such ti.,ok or peper is left in the creditor's
posse.s;on
0
AFFIDAVIT, affirmitirin, or di claration made for the purpose of being fib (1.
lead, or need in any Court
J116.. ie.: in this Island, not 0th:twigs p
1 ii
'tided far in P.rt II.
ArTeuevir, affirmation or dech.retion not made for the immediate purp:ae
of being filed, read, or used in soy Court of iestice in this Island.
1
Exemptions lima the ,?oreeeding and all tither Stamp Defies.
Affidavits. affirmations or declarations required er author:zed by law to be
made iu t riminal matters ; affidavits, athrmatio a or duclara.ti no on the
assumption ei coy office under Governmeut, r for the verification of any
pnlia
-nunts, or to be in do pursuant to this Ordinance in regard t
exehange of spoiled stamps, r
the sole purpose of euabing any
permn to receive a pets on or ch irittble allowance. Affidavit, affirmation, or deelsration required to b' mode under the provisions of The
Widows and Orphans Pension Fund Ordinance 1885."
Amman:yr or Contract or any Mina+ e or Memorandum of any Agreement in
this Is tied (sn I not otherwise charged nor expressly exempted from all
Stamp Duty), whether the same shsll he only omen
f a Contract,
or obligntory upon the partes, from its being a wr tten instrument, &c. ;
whore the matter thereof shall, to c f value:
and no: over
Over
100 ..
. 0 25
200 ...
50
...
300
200
U 75
:100
400 ...
... 1 00
400
500 ..
1 2e
5110
1,000 . .
..
2 50
Every further
WO or part thereof ...
.. 1 25
Where the value of the agreement. or of such minute or memorant'uni does
not appear on the face thereof, such in trim, lit shall beat a Stamp of 2 30
Provided ate ays that where divers letters shell he off red in evidenee to
prove any agreement t etWee tile l arties who shell have %%titter, such
letters, it shall be sufficient if any on, of such :ett r. shall be duly
stamped with a duty of
...
... 2 50
stam p Dow.
Exemptions from the pre-ruling and all
.\ gr. emet t or e venant secured by n morig ie.
eil in the same ins!ra.
meet therewith. such irstrumrnt being duly tamped as a 1to,:a
arta arilinn or egrerite ut for ac hire of Ivry la Deemer, artiricer, ,nulacturet,
or menial Ferran'.
M. moraudum, letter, or agreement for or relating to the sale
any goods,
IP 100

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TV.
DC

. Letters containing any agreement (not before exempted) in respect of any


merchandise or evidence of such an agreement which shall pass by the
poet between merchants or other persons carrying on trade or commerce
in this Island, and residing and actually being at the time of sending
such letters at the distance of 20 miles from each other.
Memorandum or agreement made between the master and mariners of
any vessel or boat for wage a.
Agreement made in compliance a ith or under the provisions of the Mercantile
.
Shipping Acts.
Agreement to marry, not containing any settlement or transfer of property.
Memorandum cr Agreement made by or with Die Majesty, or any Government Officer, in the execution of his office.
3mm...int-Est in execution of a power, whether r f trustees or of any property
... 15 u
or of any use or interest therein whou made by writing. not a will
ALTRAISENIENT or valuation of any estate or effcte, movable or immovable ;
or of any intermit therein ; or of the annual value thereof ; or of any
dilapidatione ; or of any repairs wanted ; or ef the materials and labour
need or to be used in any buildings ; or of any artificer's work
whatsoever :
Wher the amount of such appraisenient or valuation shall be
Rapers
Rupees
0
and not over
100

over
... 0 25
200
,.. 0 50
... 0 75
,,
203
300
n
400
... 1 00
500
... 1 25
400
.
,
011or
... 2 50
500
1,0i00
part thereof
... 1 9 5
Every further
Provided that the duty on any one appraisernent shall not exceed RIO.
Exempt ion.
Appraisement or valuations of any property belonging to or to be acquired
by Government or made by or at the instance of any Clovernment
Officer in the execution of his office.
DCTY
OF APPRENTICESUIr or Contract, whereby any person shall first be R. C.
An
come b 'mad in order to (radii), himself to become a Notary or Apothecary 100 00
ARTICLES of apprenticeship or contract, whereby any person shall 'income
bound at aforesaid, for the residue of the term for which ho was
orgmally bound, re consequence of the death of his former master,
or of the contract be' wee', them being vacated by consent, or by rule

of Court, or in any other event

... 10 0
ASSIONMENTSee Transfer or Assignment.
AwsitnOther than that made in any cense.
... 10 0
BILL OF EXCI1ANOE, Promissory Note, Draft, 4. heque or Order, viz :Inland Bill, Draft, Cheque, Promissory Note, or order for the payment
on demand of any sum of money to the party named therein, or to
the tearer or to order ...
...
...
... 0
5
Inland Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note, Draft, or Order for the
payment at any time otherwise then on demand to the party named
therein, or the bearer, or to order, of any BUM of money
liners
Rupees
and not over
50
0
Over
... 0 5

100
50
... 0 10
250
,, 100
... 0 15
250
500
...
... I) 25
"
1,00u
..
, 500
Every farther
1.000 or part thereof
.....
,,
U :i4(1
luland Bill, draft, or order for the payment of any sum of The 4(4J1PC duty iiI on
money. though not made payable to the Bearer or to it Bill of Exchange
order, if the same shall be delivered to the payee or some fr.te the like soot paSts able to bearer or order
person on his behalf
Inland Bill, draft or order for the payment of any sum of ( The eame duty rasoa a
money weekly, monthly, or at any other stated periods, ' Bill poyablo to bearer
if made payable to the bearer or to order, or if delivered) er 0 eqar otherwise
to the payee or some person on his behalf, whore the , thurtoiretemand fora
total aliment therohy made payable shall be specified I ruts eyed to nich
thureiu or can be ascertained therefrom
(total amount.
4
The same duly as ea
AO where the total amount of the inumy thereby made Mt otherwieeehan on
...
payable shall be indefinite
... demand far the sem
t herein expressed only
"

100

7 / 34)

"

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STAMP DUTIES.

And the following instruments shall be deemed and taken to be Inland bills, drafts, or
orders for the payment of money, within the intent and meaning of this
Schedule, viz :
/I'. drafts or orders for the payment of any sum of money by a bill or promissory note,
cr for the delivery of any suer bill or note in payment or satisfaction of any sum
of money, where such drafts or orders shall require the payment or delivery to ne
made to the bearer, or to order, or shall be delivered to the payee or some person
on his behalf.
All receipts given for money received, which shall entitle, or be intended to entitle, th e
person or persons paying the money, or the bearer of such receipts, to receive the
like 'aunt from any third person er persons.
And all bills, drafts, or orders for the payment of any sum of money our of any particular fund which may or may not be available, or upon any condition or contin.
gency which may er may not be performed ar happen, if the same phalli be made
pa ab!e to the bearer or to order, or if the same shall be delivered to the payee or
some person on his behalf.
And a'l instruments nomally termed Letters of Credit, made and to be used in Ceylon,
or whereby any person to whom any such document or writing is or is intended to
be delivered or sent, shall be entitled or be imended to be entitled to have credit
with, ( r in account with, or to draw upon any other person for, or to receive from
such oilier person any sum of money therein-mentioned.
Exemptions from the Mates on Drafts or Orders.
All era,fts receipts, cheques, orders, Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes drawn by
any G evemment Officer in the executiou of his office. All cheques drawn by
army accountants on imperial service.
All Letters of Credit, whether in sets or not, sent by persons in this Colony to persons
out of the same, authorising drafts on the British Territories in India, or in Ceylon
er any other of His Majesty's Colonies or Foreign Possessions.
Au] the following instruments are to be deemed and taken to be Promissory Notes
within the intent and meaning of this Schedule :All totes [remising the payment of any sum or sums of mrney out of any particular
fund which may or may not bs available or upon any condition or contingency
which may or may not be performed or happen if the same shall be mane
payable to the bearer or to order and if the came shall be definite an i certain and
not amount in the whole to R200.
Exemption. from the Ditties on Peontiesory Notes.

All rotes promising the payment of any sum er rums of money out of Any particular
fund which rosy or may not be available, or up in any condition or contingency
which way or may not be performed or happen, where the same shall not be made
payable to the bearer or to order, and also where the 8$1111 .. shall he made payable
le the bearer or to order, if the same shall amount to 1120i) or be indefinite,
And all other instruments bearing in any d .irree the term or style of Promissory Notes
butewhich in law shall be deemed special agreements except those hereby expressly
directed to be deemed promissory notes.
But such of the notes and instruments here exempted from the duty on Promissory
Notes shall nevertheless be liable to the duty which may attach thereto as agreements or otherwise,
DUTY
R. c.
Biloasn's Norss, each copy ...
.. 0 05
FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE drawn in, but payable out of the Colony :
If drown singly, or otherwise than in a set of three or more, the same duty
as on an Inland Bill of the cams amount and tenor.
If drawn in sets of three or more, for every Bill of each set, whore the sum
payable thereby shall be
Rupees
Rupees
0
Over
and not over 250
... 0 5

250
500
.. 0 10
500
1,000
.. 0 20
/v
VP
Every further
1,000 or part thereof
.. 0 20
FOR.F.IGN BILL OF l'ACCHANOE drawn out of this Cul my and payable within
this Colony, the a sine duly as on an Inland R if of the same amount and tenor.
FOREIGN 'drl.L OF ExCIIAXCIE drain out of this Colony, and payable out of
this Colony, but iirotiated within this CA 'if y, the same duty as on a
Foreign Bill drawn within his Coleey. and payable out of this Colony.
Exemptions from the pteceiling and all other Stamp Duties.
All Bills of Exchu ge, Drafts or Orders drawn by any Government' Officer in
the Execution of lire office.
BILL OF LADING of or for any goods, merchandise, or effects exported or
carried cootetwise, for earth part of ever set
0
.. 0 25
Boren given as a security fur the payment of any definite and certain auto of
money; mortgage tor apy d: ite and certain sum of money, and of or
affecting any property, where the sum shall be-

97

S ['AMP DifilES.

DOTY.

Over ltup.es and net over Rupees


If

71

150
"

71
7,

:1;(4114)

7, tr,:,
IP

...
..

c.
25
50

75

R.

100

..

200
300
4, 0

...

...

II

...

...

,..

25

1
... ,...

2
50
Every further
500 or part thereof
1
25
BOND given in acknowledgment of advances made or to be made on a forthcoming
crop, such advances being secured by hypothecation of the crop, with or without
personal security, and made payable on the realisation of such crop, but within
a year from the date of such Bond. Where the sum to be lent shall be
Rupees
Rupees
0 and not over
Over
1,000
.... ... 1
0
1,000
2,500
2,500 .. ,
5,000
.
... 5
0
" 5,000 e ,,
7,500
....
...' 7
50
" 7,500 ..
10,000
0
For every additional
1,000 or part thereof
....
... 1
0
BOND oR MORTGAGE to secure the repayment of money to be
thereafter lent, advanced, or paid, or which may become due upon
an account current together with any definite and certain auto already lent, advanced, or due. The same duty and conditions as
to calculation of duty on the amount already lent, advanced, or
due, as on a bond or a mortgage of property for any definite
and certain sum of money, together with an additional duty of
... 50
0
BOND OR MORTGAGE to secure the repayment of money to be thereafter lent, advanced, or paid, or which may become due upon an
account current, together with any sum already lent, advanced, or...
due, where such sum is not ascertained

100
0
BOND OR MORTGAGE to secure the repayment of money to be therealter lent, advanced or paid, ur which may become due upon an
account current :
If the total amount of the money secured or to be ultimately recoverable thereupon shall be uncertain, and without any Hunt
..
50

But if the total amount of the im.ney secured or to be ultimately recoverable thereupon shall be limited not to exceed a given sum,
the same duty as on a bond or mortgage for such limited sum.
lam a bond and mortgage . shall be contained in the same inotruwent, and be given t . secure the same moneys, the bond only shall
ha chargeable with stamp duty.
Bond for indenu ify ng any person who shall have become hound as surety
10
0
fur the payment of any sum of money or the perfcrinance of any act
Bond for further securing the repayment of any sum already secured
'
by a bond or mortgage for which an ad valorem duty had been
...
10
0

previously paid ...

..

Boyd of any kind whatever not otherwise charged in this Schedule,


...
10
0
...
nor expn.saly exempted from all stamp duty

17

...

1,0 00

6 ..

...

Exemptions front the preceding and all other Stamp Duties.

Bond or mortgage made in pursuance of covenants, or other agreements


on that behalf. contained in some other instrument, and without
additional money consideration, if such other instrument has been
stamped with an ad valorem stamp duty on the amount of the
consideration for such bond or mortgage.
Bonds or mortgages given by any Govexument officer, or his sureties
for the due execution of his office.
Bonds leases or mortgages ,riven by any person to Tier Majesty. or
to any Public officer, for the use of liar Majesty, for any debt.
'Sr sum of any money due, or to become due to the Crown, or
to the Government of this Island.
Bonds c mortgages of ind mi.i'y given to Fiscala or their Deputise
or ofil. era in the execution of their duty.
% Bonds or mortgages given to any officer of Custom. in Lis official capacity
'Utter oR BOAT note for the conveyance of goods for hire by cart or
boat aloug any road, river, or canal, when the distance to be
traverse) by such cart or boat shall exceed one mile Weide the
limits of any Munieipali, y or Local Board, on the original and
...
...
...

....
each copy thereof
Exemption from the preceding Stamp Duty.
or
M EMORANDUM letters or egreenants ,ade with any common carrier
Ober persqp for the carriage of goods, wares, or merchandise in
this totemic' if stamped as as agreement or contract ur any minute
nr memorandum of en agreement.
l-RARTERPARrT or any agreement or 4:mitred for the charter of any limit

tlh

STilt1IP DUTIES.

Exemption.
Charter party made by or with any Government Officer in the execution
of his office,

It. c.

CLAM to property seized or objection made under Civil Procedure Code,


Chapter XXII., section 241.
...
.. 1 0
..
Conoostrices Deed, or other instrument of Composition between a debtor
or debtors, and his or their creditors ...
... 10 0
...
CONDITIONS of Sale of immovable property of the value of 11.100 and upwards ... 5 0

Exemption.
ALL Sales by Public Officers, including Fiscals or their Deputies.
CONVEYANCE or transfer of any property for any consideration Where the purchase or consideration money therein or thereupon expressed, or, if the consideration be other than a pecuniary one, or
partly pecuniary and partly other titan pecuniary. the value of the
property shall be
Rupees
Rupees
Over
...
0 and not over
50
...
100
...
,,
51)

If

...
100
200
33
...
'110
...
300
...
,,
.,
300
...
400
-.
7,
3,
., 400
500
...
...
3,
500
1,000
...
"
Every further
...
500 or part thereof
PROVIDED that in a conveyance or transfer of property subject to mortgage the duty shall be calculated on the actual value of the property
conveyed free of mortgage or on the aggregate amount due on the
mortgage and the consideration expressed for the transfer, save in
the ease of Fiscal's sale when the duty shall be calculated en the
consideration expressed for the transfer.
Conveyance or transfer of property by en executor, administrator Or trustee,
without consideration to the person beneficially entitled to such property, or when made by order of Court in cases of divorce a vincula

0 25
0 51I
1 00
1 50
2 00
2 60
5 00
2 50

matrimuaii ...

...
... 10 0
...
...
Conveyance or transfer of property without consideration by a trustee
or trustees, or the executers or administrators of a deceased trustee
or trustees to a surviving trustee or trustees or to a new trustee
or trustees, or to a. surviving trustee or trustees and a new trustee
... 10 0
or trustees
...
...
...
CONVEYANCE or transfer of property of any kind whatsoever, not charged
... 10 0
iirrthis Schedule nor expressly exempted from Stamp Duty
Exemptions front the

preceding Stamp Duties.

All conveyances sad transfers to Her Majesty, or to any person for or


on behalf of Her Majesty.
Transfers of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes by indorsement.
DECLARATIONSee AFFIDAVIT.

DECLARATION of any use or trust of or concerning any property when made


by any writing not being a will or an instrument chargeable with ad
valorem duty as a settlement
..
...
... 15 0
DEEDS or instruments of confornintion, release, revocation, substitution,
surrogation, disclaimer and renunciation
...
... I0 it
DEED for the exchange of land, without other consideration, between
co -heirs or part-owners
...
. 10 0
...
DEED or instrument not otherwise charged in this Schedule, nor expressly
exempted from Stamp Duty
...
... 10 o
...
Demvunv Onnut in re4peet cf goods : that is to say, any instrument
entitling any person therein named to the delivery of any goods lying
in any ,lock or port, or in any warehouse in which' goods are stored
c.x deposited en rent or hire, or upon any wharf, such instrument.
bo. ng signed by or on behalf of the owner of such goods, upon the
sale or transfer of the ;property therein, when such goods exceed
(
in value to arty riipeee ...
...
" 0 , .7,
GIFT. or Deed of Gift of any property .The saute duty and condition:
as to calculation of duty as on a Conveyance of property of the saute
value.
Girr, or Deed of Gift of any property reserving to the gradtor any
life Mterest 1+X. (islet) in the property. The same duty and conditions
(
as to calculation of duty as on a conveyance of property of the
k
same value.

99

STAMP DUTIES.

DUTY.

R. c.
Lmass of any property.The same duty and conditions as to calculation
of duty as on a bond, or mortgage of property, for the same amount
as the aggregate rent payable for the whole term comprised in the
lease : Provided that the duty shall not exceed that on a lease. for
seven years, and presided that the lease does not contain a mortgage
of property, in which case the mortgage shall be chargeable as a
separate instrument
LETTER or Power of Attorney for the purpose of appointing a proxy
to vote at a meeting
... 0 3
LETTER or Power of Attorney whether executed in Ceylon or else... 5 0
where for any other purpose whatever ...
... 2 50
Substitution or surrogation under any Letter of Attorney ...
I For Registration Foes Fee further on.]
Exemption !root the preceding Stamp Duties.

Power of Attorney made by any petty officer, seaman, or soldier, or by


the executors or administrators of any such person, for pay or prize
money, or by any Government Officer iu the execution of his duty.

Venia .tEtatis

...

...

LETTERS of
LETTER of license from creditor to debtor ...
MotansuESee BOND.
NOTARIAL. copy of, or extract from, tiny instrument

... 100

... 10 0
...

POLICY OE INSURANCE :

... 0 25
.,
In the case of sea insurance
..
... 0 25
In the case of insurance against risks by fire
...
In the case of auy other insurance, when the amount insured does not
... 0 50
exceed R1,000
.
...
...
... 0 50
...
For every further R1,000 or part thereof
...
Parimissony NOTE.See Bill of Exchange, Inland.
PROTEST of any Bill of Exchange or Promissory note fur any sum of money
... 1 0
...
...
not exceeding 11200
...
... 1 50
...
Exceeding R200 and not exceeding 81,000
...
... 2 50
5,000
1,000
ii
... 5 0
...
...
...

5,000
PacrrEsT.Ship protest in consequence of loss or damage by storms and
... 20 0
...
tempestuous weather, by jettison or by collision
...
...
... 2 50
...
Protest of any other kind
PROXY T I. vu . at any meetingSee Letter or Power of Attorney.
RECEIPT or discharge given for or upon the payment of money amounting to
... 0 5
...
...
...
R20 or upwards
Exemptions.
Receipts given for money deposited in any Bank, or in the hands of any
Banker, to be accounted for, whether with interest or not.
Receipts or discharges written upon Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange,
drafts, cheques, or orders for the payment of money duly stamped according to the laws in force at the date thereof ; or upon Bills of Exchange
drawn nut of, but payable in, this Island.
Releases or disohatges for money by deed duly stamped according to the laws
in force at the date thereof.
Receipts given for the return of any duties of Customs.
Receipts given f r value of goods taken by the Crown for undervaluation.
Receipts or discharges given by any public officer, in the execution of his
office i Provided that this exemption shall not include a receipt given
by any put lie officer to rho Treasurer for the payment uZ the salary
or travelling allowance of such public officer.
Receipts or discharges for pay or allowances given by officers and soldiers of
His Majesty's tnrces for the time being stationed in this Colony.
SErrt.ustexr.Any deed or in:dm:limit, whether voluntary er gra-)
The $11.7)0, data as
tuitous,or upon good or valuable consideration other than bona
_fide pecuniary consideration, whereby any definite and certain I on a conveyance of
principal sum or sums of money. or any other property. moy- }property of the like
able or iminevalib2 shall bs settled or agreed to be settled upon smite or for the like
or for the bluetit of any person et. persona, either in posses- consideration.
sion or reversion, either absolutely. or conditionally, or

100

STAMP DUTIES.
Dusts.

rt c.
contingently, or for life or other partial interest, or in any other manner
whatsoever.The same duty as on a conveyance of property of the like
value or for the like consideration.

SHARE CERTIFICATE nr other document evidencing the right or title of toe


holder thereof or any other person to any share in or of any Company
or Association: for every such share
0
SHIPPING ORDER for the conveyance of goods on board of any vessel ... 0
STAMP-VENDORSAnnual license to sell stamps
... 10
...
TRANKYRR or Assignment of Blind, Mortgage or Lease.The same duty as
nn a Bond for the same amount as that of the money secured, consideration paid, or security assigned.
WARRANT to act as a Notary Public ...
.., 50
Proviso.

Where any person duly tdltnitted a Notary in any district of this island
shall be afterwards admitted a Notary in any other district, the subsequent Warrant shall be subject to R25.
Exemptions from the preceding anti all other Stomp huttie.q.
All instruments to or on behalf of His Majesty, or any Government officer, R.
in his official capacity.
All Wills, Testaments and Codicils, whether Notarial or otherwise.
All instruments for the sale, transfer, or other disposition, either absolutely
or by way of Mortgage or otherwise, of any Ship or Vessel, or any
part, share, or property of or iu any Ship or Vessel.
PROVIDED that where any Grant of land shall be made by His Majesty
or lips successors, and where any instrument herein before specified
not being a Draft, Order or Promissory Note for the payment of
money, or a Receipt or Discharge for or upon the payment of money,)
shall be executed or acknowledged before a Notary Public, or shall be
executed before some publio officer, under the authority of the Ordinance 17 of 1852, entitled "An Ordinance to make further prorision touching the exec-wino of certain deeds and instruments," or
by any Fiscal or Deputy Fiscal in the execution of his office, the
Stamp duty hereby chargeable on such instrument shall be charge.
abke on the duplicate or counterpart thereof, instead of on the original
instrument; and in such case, if the duty exceed the sum of R2.50.
the original instrument shall bear a stamp of
...
. 1

PART II.
CONTAINING THE DUTIES ON LAW PROCEEDINGS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT.


IN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS.
Every appointment of Proctor, Affidavit, Petition\
of review preparatory to appeal to the Ktng in
Council.Bill of Costs.Bond of Security in appeal
In cases of 11.7,00 and under
to the King in Councilor other Bond or Recognizance a duty of 82.50; and a further
Certificate in appeal to the King in Conncil.--Peti- R2.:,0 for every additional
Hon to the King in Council.Copy (office copy) o' R500 or fraction thereof up to
any deposition. document, or other matter of R2,500; and a further 82.50
record.Jrffignient, Decree or OrderExereplifi- for every additional 82,500 or
cation under the Seal of Court of any record or fraction thereof up to R10,000
proceedings therein.Exhibit of every document and a farther R2.50 for every
on which no stamp is attired or improased unless additional 115,000 up to
the duplicate bears a stamp.Injunction.Mandate R500,000; after which no Bator Writ of Mandamus Procedendo and Prohibition. Coital duty shall be leviable.
--Order of tmusferenee.Rule Nisi or absolute.

101

STAMP DUTIES.
IN TUE DISTRICT COURTS.
IN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS.

3 1 4 5

R50U and wider.

R3fkli

CLASSES

R. c. R. e. P.. c R. c. Forevery
additional
Every appointment of Proe-1
R5,000 or
tor.Plaint.Answer.--Re plif raction
cation, petition, or arty other
thereof, up
pleading. Summons to defendant or defendants without ret o 8600,000
afterwhioh
ference to number.Citation or
no addisupplemental eitation-.Appointtional duty
ment of Guardian or next
shall be
friendCopy of Decree Nisi,
leviable in
Absolute, or any other decree.
additior. to
Notice of trial.Writ of exethe duties
cution against property.Warin class 6.
rant against perrion.Commitment.Writ of delivery of apeI R. c.
cifio movables.Writ of pos1 25
1 o 1 50 3 0 5 0 750 10 0
session of immovables.War.
1
rant to seize propertyCertificate to judgment-debtor authorising mortgage, &c.- Set of
interrogatories. - Answer to in.
terrogatories. Petition of ap.
peal.Certificate in appeal.
11
Bill of Costs. Every affidavit
or affirmation.Commission to
examine and all other commi-
sions.Every order of reference to arbitration.Inventory.
Account, other than an tiecount appended to and forming
part of a plaint, answer, or other
pleading.
Every award.Bail bond or
other bond or recognisance.
Mandate of sequestration. Il
2 50
260 i 4 0 8 0(15 0 20 0 25 0
Warrant of arrest in Mesne
Process.Injunction.Appointment of receiver.
Every Exhibit of any document on which no stamp is
affixed or impressed, unless
the duplicate beater a stamp. Office copy, duly certified, of
all matters of record, per 200
it
words. Notice to admit genuineness of documents or to produce documents, or any other
notice applied for at the in.
0 50 0 75 1 50 250 3 0 4 0I 0 25
stance of a party to an action.
Notice t) the court request.
ing stay of execution Notice
to decree holder.Order confirming sale.Order for delivery of possession to purchaser.Summons to each witness.Translation of each document.

STAMP

DUTIE-.

IN 1'11 hi COURTS OF REQUESTS.


Every appointment of Proctor ur of Guardian or next friend.)
Plaint.Petition.Answer or any other pleadingSummons
to defendants without number.Copy of Decree.Writ of
execution against property.Writ of Delivery of specific movables.Writ of possession of immovables.Certificate to
judgmentdebtor authorising mortgage, &c.Commission to I
survey and for any other purposes.Affidavit.--Bail Bond or
any other Bond or Recognisance.Petition of appeal.War. In casesunder1150,
rant of attachment.Every exhibit of any docutneut on which 50c, in cases of
no stamp is affixed or impressed, unless the duplicate bears a y R50and upward ,.
stamp.Office copy duly certified of all matters of record, per El
250 words.Xotice to admit genuineness of document or to
produce documeet or any other notice applied for at the instance of a party in an action.Notice to Court requesting
stay of execution.Notice to decree .bolder.Order confirming
sale.Order of delivery of possession to purchaser.Summons
to witness.Tran-lation of each document.

Provided that every exhibit in excess of ten in number shall he liable only Dub'.
to ii duty of 10 cents.
No oral pleading shall be received, except the party wishing to plead ..r,.11y
shall furnish a stamp of the same value nil if it were a written
pleading in a ease of the like class.
Poundage shall be recovered at the rate of one per centum on all moneys
levied in execution either by sale or by payment by the debtor to the
fiscal or his Deputy, although the creditor becomes purchaser of tile property sold in execution, and obtains credit for the purchase money in rs.
tilleii011 of the writ. The order for credit or for payment should he written
on a stamp or stamps answering in value to such one per centum. Presided that 5 cents shall bo payable for any fractional part of one per
centum less than 5 cents.
No party shall be allowed to take any proceedings on or by virtue of any decree
or judgment without first taking a copy thereof.
Provided also that no Attorney-Generrl, Solicitor.General, Crown Counsel, or
other Government Officer, suing, or being sued, or intervening in any suit
virtute offecii, and no person duly admitted to sae, defend, or intervene as
a eauper shall be required to use any stamps in civil proceedings. But if
judgment for costs shall be given in favonr of such Attorney-General,
Solicitor-General, Crown Counsel, or other (knvernment Officer, or such
pnliper, the value of such stumps as would have been used by him if he
hen not been allowed to proceed without using stamps, or the value of
such part thereof as shall be decreed by the said judgment, shall be paid
by the party against whom bush judgment shall have been.given. to the
Commissioner of Stamps, or to the Secretary of the District Court or
clerk of the Court of Requests in which such suit shall have been decided
for and on behelf of such Commissioner; and in failure of payment the
said Court shall proceed to rec)ver the same in the manner directed in
section 55 of this Ordinance in regard to pauper suits.
And no summons, warrant of arrest, or in execution, nor any other citation or
writ whatsoever, which has once been issued out of the Court and returned
by the officer to whom it was directed, shall, on any pretext whatever, be
re-issued, unless any such process has been returned not served or executed,
by reason that the party could not be found, or had left the jurisdiction
of the Court, or by reason that no property of the debtor or none sufficient
to satisfy the exigency of any writ of execution could be found. Provided
further that in respect of any summons to a witness, the same may be
re-issued at the discretion of the Court.
Provided aLso, that in appeals to the Supreme Court the appellant shall deliver
to the Secretary of the District Court or clerk of the Court of Requests,
together with his petition of appeal, the proper stamp for the decree or
order of the Supreme Court and certificate in appeal which may be required for such appeal.
Every certificate of curatorship under Chapter XL. of the Civil Procedure
Code, section 582, shall bear a stamp of R5, and every account filed thereunder shall bear a stamp of R2 50, unless the Court shall order the proceedings to be on blank.
Every application under Chapter XLI. of the Civil Procedure Code, section
595, for appointment or removal of trustees shall bear a stamp of
... 10 0
Actions relating to public charities under Chapter XLV, of the Civil Precos
dare Code shall be charged as of the value of 81,000.

STAMP DUTIES.

1143
DCTt.

Appointment of Agent to accept process, warrant, or power of attorney to R. c.


. 3 41
confess judgment shall hear a stamp of
All applications made, proceedings taken, and suits instituted under the " Invention* Ordinance, 1059," shall be charged as of the value of 115,000.
All documents and process or other proceediuss liable to stamp duty which
shall or may be rendered necessary by the Ordinance 11 of 1882 shall be
charged as of the value of R50, ami all costa and fees chargeable in respect of such proceedings shall be taxed as of suits of that value.
Matrimonial suits shall be charged as of the value of 115,000.
Exemption.
All affidavits or affirmations for verifying service of process ;all orders for
the release or discharge of civil prisoners;--all warrants of attachment for non attendance or contempt issued by the Court at its WV!t
instance, mandates in the nature of writs of Habeas Corpus, and all
rules relating thereto, All pleadings atal other doeurticnts le actions (I.
proceedings for the parti ion ur sale of land institatat under the
previsions of tt a Or fiance Na. 10 of 181.;3, intitul d " Au Ordi .anee
to provide for thu Partitt, n or mate of Lauds Mid in common,"
profe:It is only "pleadings a.utl dabtr documenrs " in parti ion
actions which are exempts', bat Suhromas and Sumuionses for
witnesses are not exempted even in partition actions :&c}
IN THE POLICE COURTS.
Complaint or charge of any offence punishable under section 314 or of any
other offence other than an offence fur which Police Officers may, under
, 0 45
the Criminal Procedure (Jade, arrest without warrant.
For every summons to a defendant or witness on such complaint or charge ... 0 15
Provided
that
when
a
complaint
is
made
orally
the
a
tamp
shall
be
supplied
for
the
qtr
purpose of being affixed to the written plaint or recori or the complaint.
Provided that when the complaiut or charge is made by an Officer of Government or by a Police or Municipal Officer or Local B sr i 011ieer in the
execution of his duty, or by in Government renter in matters relating to
his rent, no stamp duty shall he payable : and provided that it shall be
lawful for the Magistrate, on beiug satisfied that complainaut has, a fair
ground of complaint, but is unable to supply stamps for the plaint and
summons or aubpomas, or that the defendant is unable to supply stamps
fur sulpana5, to allo.v such plaint to be filed, arid such summons and
subpomus to be issued, without stamps.
_
_
PART III.
CONTAINING THE DUTIES IN TESTA>rKNTADx PIIIICEEDINCI; Os i'nonaTas OF WILLS
ADMINI-IRATION.
ANT, Txanlls
Clie,s
1
2
3 I 4

it r R. e.
Every apeoin'mebt of Procter.Every plead-)
1 For every
s
' ag other than a petition or application.
I relditional
Every citation or supplemental citation. Copy or ;
115.0011 or
Decree Nisi, Absolute, or any ether
(
,,,
traatiou
of Costs.Every affidavit or affirmation.Civeat, ',, 2 I : 5 ri 1.0
,, thereof in
Oath of office of excauudr or admit istral.or.---I H dill 1 1.017 tqi
Letters ad ralligenaa.Inventury.Fitin I Account.
Budd.--Petition
Petition of appeal..Certiticate in 1
!I ti' e duties
, in caari111
I
appeal.
J,
Sunnuous to each witness,Transirvion of each )
0
5:il
2
0
4
0

25
cents
1
document.
............
--..--......_....,
Evtry Copy (office copy) of any will or cudiei', or extract therefrom, or 11
.21.u2'';';..
of ruiy document mentioned in OAS pert of the Schedule
...
2 50
The duty on Probate of a Will or Letters of Adiminislratioe)
where th, prop -rty and ena...e for or ias respect of which
rittelt probate Or let", Is of adAdilliiird ethyl shall be granted I Under 81,000, none ;
exclusive of what the deeeri-e I shall have been possessed] t R1,000 and upwards
of or entitled to as trustee for any other person or per- rune and a half per cansons, and not beneficially, and exclusive also of the debts turn on every 8100 or
due by the d.:ceased oil mortgage or other notarial bonds, fraction thereof.
shall be
J
Provided that where the common estate of a husband and wife shall be administered
to after the death of one of them, duty shall be paid as for the half estate.

104

STAMP DUTIES.
PART IV.
DUTIES TN RESPECT OF SERVICE OF PROCESS TN DISTRICT COURTS.

I n cases of 11200 and under

300

500

Le00

...

5,00(1

91 ROM

over 10010

,,

K. c.
25
... 0 85
...
0 50
...
0 75
...
1 0
a.
1
50
2 0

... 0.

PART V.MISCELLANEOUS.
may

Advocates and Proctors.Ordinance No. 12 of 1848 and 1 of 1889:


B. et,
Certificate of admission of any person to act as an Advocate m the Island 250
0
Certificate of admission of any person to act as a Proctor in any Court of
this bland
... 50
0
Certificate to be taken out yearly by every person pract:sing as a Proctor
in any Court of this Island:
If he shall have been admitted for the space of three years or upwards 30
0
Or if he shall no' have been admitted so long
15
0
Arrark.See Licenses.
Attorney, Powers of, Registration of :
For th A registration of any power of attorney
.
2 50
For every application to inspent the record J

1 00
For every application for a cettified espy of a registered power of attorney 1 00
For every certified copy iasned per folio of 120 words

0 25
Births and DeathsOrdinances No. I of 1895 and No. 23 of 1900;
Declaration of Birth under Sec. 12 of Ordinance 1 of 1895

0 25
Declaration of do. under S c'ion 8 (a) of Ordinance 23 of 1900
...
i to
Declaration of do. under Section 6 (h) of Ordinance 23 of 1900
5 00
Deearation of do. nnder Section 6 (c) of Orilidanco 23 of 1900
Declaration for alteration or addition of name in Birth Itegist ,r... 10 00
under Strtion 7 of Ordinance 23 of 1900 where the registration is
not more than two years
...
I 00
Declaration where the registration is more than two years
...
6 00
Declaration of Death under Section 24 (2) of Ordinance 1 of 1895...
0 25
Affidavit of Death on ler Section 29 of Ordinance 1 of 1895
...
1 00
Declaration for correction of errors under sec. 17 of Ordinance23 of 1900
1 00
Application for search and copy of extracts where the year is stated ..
0 50
Application where the year the is not stated
.
2 50
Certified copy or extract of Birth or Death Register

0 75
Boats.Ordinance No. 7 of 1837.
License for the conveyance of goods for hire rn any river, lake, or canal 3
0
firdintince No. 6 of 1865, section 23:
License for the conveyance of passengers or goods for hire within any pork 3
0
License to act as tindal of such boat
...
3
0
Butchers.---Ordinance No. 14 of 1859, section 8:
License to carry on the trade of a butcher
...
5
0
Carriages.Ordinance No. 17 of 1873, section 6:
License for each carriage let for hire other than a hackery ... 10 0
License for ea.ch:hackery let for hire...
...
5
0
Carts and Coaches.Ordinance No. 14 of 1665, section 7 :
License for the conveyance of goods for hire
:i
0
Coaches.See "Carta.
0
Companies.Ordinance No. 4 of 18e1, aectitni 13
Memorandum of association
tt
Articles of association
..... 111
) ft
Deaths.See Births and Deaths.
Dock Warrants.Ordinance No. 10 of 1870, section 23
Each warrant issued by the Wharf and Warehouse Company
...
0
5
Dogs, Registration of :
Annual Fee in Towns
.
1 511
outside Towns
..
. 0 25
Domestic Servants.Ordinance No. 28 of 1871, section 21 :
Stamp fees payable by masters and servants :By master on causing existing servant to be registered
0 2g
By master on engaging a new servant
25
By intending servant on provisional registration

0 25
By intending servant on registration being confirmed
By servantfor the registration of previous service
....
0 225
5
By servant for a duplicate pocket-register
...
I
0
Elephants.--See "Game."
Entailed Property.Ordinance No. 11 of 1876, sections 5 and 11 :
sa
ii.De

STAMP DUTIES.

105

Firearms.Ordinance No. t3 of 1901:


DVIT.
Annual licensesfor the first year
R. c.
For every eingfe.barrelled gun, not belag, a magazine gnu or a revolver
or pistol
0
For every gun of any other description
...
2
0
[Every second and subsequent year 25 cents and 50 cents respectively.]
Game.Ordinance No. 10 of 1891 (See page 112).
Gemmer's Licenses.--Ordinance No. 7 of 1882, section 4:
1
0
Each license to gem
...
Gunpowder.Ordinance No. 12 of 1973, section 10:
License to sell gunpowder, which shall be in force only to the cud of the
5
0
year in which it shall be issued
..
2 50
License to store gunpowder
...
... 10
0
Gunsmith, License to trade as a
liatkery.See " Carriage."
Insolvent Estates.Ordinance No. 7 of 1853:
0
Every petition by a creditor for sequestration of an insolvent estate ... 30
Every declaration of insolvency
...
1
0
Every summons to debtor
1
0
...
Every bond with sureties
...
2
0
Every appointment of a proctor
1
0
1
0
Every proof of claim
Every account or report by assignee
2 50
Every petition of appeal
2 50
Intoxicating Liquor.See 'Licenses."
Inventions.Ordinance No. 6 of 1859:
Every petition for leave to file specification, section 3
... 101)
0
Each grant of exclusive privilege section 6
... 10
0
Licensing.Ordinanee No. 93 of 1877,
' section 2:
License to sell beer or porter only
... 20
0
License to sell by wholesale intoxicating liquor generally, not to be
consumed on the premises
... 50
0
License to sell intoxicating liquor generally,to be eeneunied on the premises 150
0
License to sell intoxicating liquor generally, by wholesale and retail,
not to be consumed on the premises
75
0
Lcenee to keep a refreshment house
... 200
0
License to keep a proprietary clubHalf rate for keeping a hotel.
License for keeping a hotel
... 250
0
Ordinance No. 5 of 1881, section 2:
License to distill spirits under Ordinance No. 10 of 1844, section 11 ... 100
0
License to deal by wholesale in spirits under Ordinance No. 10 of 1844,
section 20.
.. 100
0
Marriages.Ordinance No. 2 of 1895, and Ordinance No. 19 of 1900:
Certificate of registration of place of worship for solemnization of

marriages
...
1
0
Certificate of substitution
...
1
0
Notice of Mareage under Section 24 sub Section 2 of Ordinance 2 of 1895 10
0
Notice of Marriage under Sec. 24 Sub, see. 3 of Ordinance 2 of 1895 ... 10
0
Declaration for Licence under Section 28 of Ordinance 2 of 1895
... 30
0
Caveat forbidding issue of certificate
.. 10
0
Application for search and copy or extract of hfarriage Register
where year of registration is stated
...
0 50
Application for search and e3py or extract of Marriage Register
where year is not stated
..
2 50
Certified copy or extract of Marriage Register
...
0 75
Application for solemnization of Marriage at any other than registered
place of worship or Registrar's Office
.
59
0
Matrimonial Rights.Ordinance No. 15 of 1976:
Application by wife to deal with property, section 12
... 10
6
Motion of spouse for adjudication of separate property. section 16 ... 10
0
Minerals, License to explore for
... 10
0
Notary,Ordinance No. 2 of 1877, section 22:
Annual certificate
... 10
0
See also Part I., " Warrant " and " Articles of Clerkship."
Poisons.Ordinance No. 11 of 1901 :
Annual license to sell poisons
...
5
0
Prectora.See " Advocates!'
Surveyors.Ordinanee No. 15 of 1889 :
License to practise
2
50
Tindall.See Boats."
Warehouse Warrant.Ordinance No. 1 of 1871:
Every warehouse warrant or duplicate thereof issued either by a Collector of
Customs or by the keeper of a bonded warehouse ..
...
0 50
See also "Dock Warrant.'
r
/if;

1.1

TABULATED STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF STAMP DUTIES PAYABLE ON LAW


pROCEED 1 NGS IN THE SUPREME COURT, DISTRICT COURT, COURT OF BEQUESTS, AHD
POLICE COURT RESPECTIVELY.
SUPREME COURT.
Class. Ii
...----

DISTRICT COURT.

Proxy, Affidavits,
Bond, Decree, &a.

Amount.
.__----under
R 500

R.

Class.

c.

Amount.

15
50
Loco
17
0
1,500
0
50
2,000
4
12
0
2,500
5
15
50
5
5,000
97
7
7,500
0
50
10,000
8
50 for every additional R5,000 op
and a further R2.
to R500,000; after which no additional duty shall
be leviable.

2
3
4

2
a

under
R 200
300
500
1,000
5.000
10,000

7.Over R10,000 in addition


to the duties in Cl. 6 for every
additional 115,000 or part thereof
up to 1;500,000, after which no
additional duty shall be leviable.

R.
1
1
3
5
7
10

r.
0
50
0
0
50
0

25

COURT OF REQUESTS.
.---
Class.

Amount. 1Proxyr, Plaint &c.!I


-Under
R.
50
{ 50 &
upwards to
800

R.
0
1

c.

50

ouopmpa .
R.
0

c.
50

Exhibit.

Fiscal's
Schedule.

C.
R.
2 50
4 0
$
0
15
0
20 0
0
25

R. e.
n 50
O 75
1 50
2 50
3 0
4 0

R. c.
O 25
O 35
0 50
0 75
1
0
1 50

2 50

O 25

Proxy, Libel, &c. Award, Bond &c

POLICE COURT.
Fiscal's Stamp.*

* Remitted by Or. nance 43 of 1884.

Plaint.

Subpomas.

25 Cents.

15 Cents.

R5 Petition of Appeal.
N.B.Exemption in favor of Government, Police and Municipal
offi,vra.

44

107

ADVOCATES' AND PEOCTORS' FEES.


SOH EDULE
DISTRICT COURTS.
Scale of Costs and Charges to be paid to Proctors in the District Cone's,
as well bet ween Party and Party as between Proctor and C Lot.
CLasbEs:
Where the cause of action, title to land or
pr: perty value of estate or Subject-matter o fl
action is
MOO

5
rill

'4

F
aa ,

4-61
iW

Li. c. It. o. It. c. It. c.


Conference with client and receiving instrue
tionr to sue, defend, intervene or interpleaed
to obtain or to oppose the grant of letters of
administration or letters of guardianship or pro
bate, or to take any other proceedings provided
or under this Ordinance ...
...
...
1 75 2 50 4 0 5 0 6 0
Proxy to Proctor for any of the above purposes.
050 075 1 0 1 0 1 25
Letter of demand
...
...
...
O 75 1 25 1 75 1 75 1 75
Every necessary attendance on client in the
progress of an action or proceeding
...
0 75 1 0 1 50 2 0 3 0
Every necessary attendance on Advocate ...
Every n. cessary attendance on the Judg,
isecretary, Fiscal, Justice of the Peace, advers.
.iarty or hi, Proctor or Adv, cate, R egistrar of
Lands, or any other person in the progress o
an action or proceeding ...
...
0 50 0 75 1 0 1 0 1 0
Drawing plaint, answer, replication, plea, or
env other pleading, petition, application
...
1 25 2 50 3 75 6 0 6 0
Preparing written instructiou for counsel tt
draw or settle the above, and attendance therewitl
1 0 1 50 2 0 2 50 3 0
Attending court and fi.ling plaint, answer, replication, plea, or any otter pleading, petition
or applieatim ...
...
...
...
1 0 2 50 3 75 4 0 4 0
Making and serving copy of same or trans,
Winn thereof for service, per foliot
..,
0 25 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50
Slaking copies bf document to be Sled witl
pleading, or for service on parties, per foliot
O 121 0 124! 0 124 O 124 0 12
Drawing summons, notice, sulmcena, writ o.
e
other process, order of court, decree, of judg
went
125 1 50
...
50 075 1
...
...
...
Making copy or translation thereof
...
O 12i 0 25 0 374 0 374 0 374
Attending Secretary to get the same signed
O 75 1 0 1 23 125 1 25
Attending court to search for return to BIum.
...
mons or notice ...
O 75 1 0 1 75 1 75 1 75
...
...
Attending court without Advocate to srippor.
or oppose application or motion for judgment
2 0 30 40 5 0 7 53
or any other special motion or application ...
Attending court to support or oppose all ne
timary or ordinary applications or motions ...
1 0 150 2 0 2 50 3 0
0 50 050 0 50 0 50 0 5,)
Drawing affidavit and fair copy, per folio
Drawing probate, letters of Administration,
interrogatories, cross interrogatories. commis
sloes, special ease, iejunctions, sequestrations.
proclamation bonds, reference, citations. invenTurivc, accounts, bilis of costs, and fair copy,
0 50 050 0 75 1 0 1 25
par foliot
...
...
..
./...
Drawing brief for Advocate and fair copy.
0 50 0 50 050 0 50
025
ter foliot
...
...
....
...
Making copy of pleadings and document& to
0 124 0 121 0 12f 0 121 0 1.'2,
irm mpany brief, per foliot
...
..
Where two or more Advocates are engaged,
for drawing second brief (no charges for further
0 25 O 25 0 25
0 12i 0 25
ariefs), per foliot
...
...
...
A, tendiig court with Advocate on trial, if
5 0 10 0 10 0 12 50 15 0
,dmilim
aa-e mewed or i he'd
...
...
...
* Of the Civil Procedure Code. So much of this schedule has been repealed as provide'
fan the proctors' 00815 and charges and advocates' tees in tho District Courts where the cause
of action, title to land or property, value of the estate or subject matter of the action is by
provisions of the repealing Ordinance 13 of 1895 triable in the c ourt,at lirei4unnU.
couaiat tit 170 ytotd5S

ADVOCATES AND PROCTORS' FRES.


CLASsES

Where the cause of action, tit's to land or


property, value of estate or subject-matter
of the action is

... a

C=1

..

4 4 5
.._1--

..,,,

'n

1,.

f'Ic.
2 ..111` ,t,'g g2 ..kc ai.. t....'-1
..c4g,,... o aOf. ..,mi
8 5P42
g I 2,

. I.
0 i
.t,

It. c. It. c. R. o. It. c.IR. c.


Attending court with Advocate on trial if
1 25 250 2 50 3 76 3 75
Cause adjourned, postponed, or struck of
...
Attending court without Advocate on trial
and conducting cause
...
.... 5 0 10 0 10 0 12 60 1L 0
Attending court without Advocate on trial
If cause adjourned, postponed, or struck off ...
1 25 2 50 2 50 3 75 3 76
Where judgment is deferred, attending court
to hear it
....
0 75 1 25 1 75 1 75 1 75
...
..
...
Attending arbitration without Advocate, each
50 3 75 6 0 1 5 0 6 0
sitting (no fees after sixth sitting) ...
..
Attending arbitrator with Advocate, each
.. 1 25 2 50 3 75 4 0 5 0
sitting (no fees after sixth Fi WI, g) ...
Attending Commissioner to examine or crossexamine witnesses on loos' examination of ac1 25 2 60 3 75 4 0 5 0
counts or for any other purpose with Advocate
Attending Commissionrr as above without
2 50 8 75 5 0 5 0 6 0
...
Advocate
...
...
...
Perusing and considering papers, exhibits or
documents furnished or used in any action or I Such sum as the Secretary
proceeding by the adverse par ty, or turnished shall consider lair and reasonable,
ay a party to his own Proctor tor the purpose subject to review and appeal an
"I being used as evidence in any action or pro- provided in this Oruinanoe.
seeding...
...
...
...
Examining witnesses preparatory to trial or
1 0 1E0 2 0 2 50 8 0
for instructions for brief ...
...
...
For every necessary letter vouched by letter0 25 050 050 050 0 50
book, exclusive of postage

...
0 26 0 37+ 0 50 0 50 CI bill
Serving copy of bill of costs
...
0
75 1 50 2 E.,0 2 50 2 50
Attending taxritinn
...
pans,
or
models,
when
necessary,
such sum as the Secretary
113 Par eurveYs
shall doom reasonable, subject to review and appeal.
Witnesses' expenses as the Court may determine.
All necessary instructions, applications, and motions. and all necessary attend.
once bt consal'ations, and copies of documents, and all fees and charge. not otbe wise provided for (including as between proctor and client perusing so d wrltir g
letters), such sum as the Secretary rball deem reasonable, subject to review I nd app al.
In all melons involving over 810,000, the taxable charges to be 1-6th higber
than in Chia' V.

Where the eauso of action, tile to land or


property, value of estate or subject-matter of
the action is

Under 8200.

Seale of FPO!' is be paid to Adv.:ye...tee in the District Court.


8
4
2
1
CLASSICS:
"el

msi

g -1.713
0 6-8

1/11/*Id

Retainer
...
Advising action, defence, or appeal ...
Drawing, perusing, settling and signing any

pleading, application or petition ...


...
Drawing, perusing, and settling special mem
Drawing, perusing, and settling interrogatories,
...
decree, Ere ...
...
...
...
...
Consultation fee
...
Supporting or opposing any special motion or
...
...
...
application ...
...
...
Brief fee on trial or argument

R. c. R. c. R. c. R. e. R. c.
21 0 21 0 21 0
10 50 10
21 0 21 0 21 0
10 50 10
10 50 10 50121 0 21 0 21 0
10 60 21 0 31 60 31 50 31 50
10 50 10 50 21 021 021 0
10 50 10550121 0 21 0 21 0
10 50 21 01 21 0 21 0 21 0
21 0 92 0 52 50 52 50105 0
21 0 21 0 21 0 81 5n

MI

ADVOCATES' AND PROCTORS' FEES.

109

N.B.(1) The fee of a Junior Advocate will not be allowel where two Advocates are engaged in Classes I. end II.
(2) No fees will be allowed for a third Advocate in any class.
(3) The brief fee of a Junior Advocate, where two Advocates are ongsgesh
will be half of the Senior Advocate's brief fee.
The Secretary may allow any charges or fees as he shall deem reasonable (not
otherwise provided for) on special application being made to him, subject to review
end appeal as provided in this Ordinance.
COURTS OF REQUESTS.
Schedule to Ordinance 12 of 1945.
Scale of Cone and Charges to be paid to Proctors in the Courts of Reeneets
as well between Party and pa rty as between Proctor and Client : -ln 5.1,ney Cases which -have not been contested :
...
11 5 0
R20 and not exceeding 1150
...
Above 1150 and not exceeding 8100
... 10 0
... 15 0
Above 11100 and not exceeding 11.200
Above 8200
do
11300
... 20 0
du
.
In Money Cases which have been contested:
... 10 0
R20 and not exceeding 1150
...
... 15 0
Above 1150 and not exceeding 11100
Above 8100
11200
... 20 0
do
do
Above 1120I1
to
:'300
... 25 0
do
In all Land CrtNES :
tinder 1150 ...
... 10 0
...
...
... 20 0
11.50 and not exceeding 11100
...
... 30 0
Above 11100 and n )t exceeding 11200
do
...
... 40 0
Above 11200
11300
...
do
advocates' Fees
Retainer and brief fee in all cases above 1150 and not exceeding 11200
1110'50 to 21 0
1121 to 1131 50
11200
Do
do
d3
...
Sutveys and plane when necessary, s 'eh anon as the Commissioner shall deem
reasonable, subject to review and appeal.
Witnesses' expenses, as the Commiesiones may determine.
For int.erpleeder, summary, or other incidental proceedings, such costs as the
Commissioner at his diseret, on may allow, subject to appeal.
SUPREME COURT.
IN APPEAL:
Advocates' Fees.
R. c.
11. c.
Appeals from Courts of Requests
..
10 50 to it 0
..
Brief fee on argument
Appeal from District Courts or Supreme Court.

10 50
...

..
Retainer
...
10 50 to 31 50
..

Consultation fee
...
10 50 to 31 50
..
Making or opposing any special motion
21 0 to 105 0
..
...
...
Brief fee
Drawing, perusing, settling and signing tiny application
10 50 to 31 50
...
...
..
..
or petition
Proctors' Fees as well between party and party as between Proctor and Cheat.
Clatsee
Classes
Class
IV. & V.
IN.
L St II.
P.
c.
F. c.
R. c.
Appeals frogs District Courts.
... 9 75 ... 1 0 ... 1 50
Proxy ...
....
...
instructing Advocate fn make or oppose
any special motion, or for advice on ap0
... 5 0 ... 7 50 ... 10
pellant's or respondent's case
Drawing brief for Advocate or any bond,
affidavit, petition, or application, and
... 0 25 ... 0 50 ... 9 50
fair copy, per folio"...
Clore copy of pleadings, evidence, and documents to accompany brief, per folio* 0 12.1 ... 0 21/ ... 0 121
...
...... 5 0 ... 7 50 ... 10 0
Atte (Beg Court
Every necessary attendance on Registrar 2 50 ... 2 50 ... 2 50
... 2 25 ... 2 25 ... 2 25
...
Drawing bill of costs
... 0 75 ... 0 75 ... 0 73
Serving copy with notice of tamation
The Registrar may allow any charges or fees not specially provided for, as
Ile shall deem reaeoneble, ou special applicatien being made, subject to as appeal
1.e Court.
A folio to consist of 120 words..

ar:

STAMP DUTIES AND LICENSES. ,'"


.

111

VALUE of every land appears on the face of the


instrument or judgment or decree and the total value does
not exceed 100 rupees
...

Where it exceeds 100 rupees and does not exceed 250 rupees
do.
500 ,
230
do.
500
1,000 "
1,000
do.
2,600 ,
do.
0
2,500
5,000
do.
10
5,00
000 '
And for every farther 10,000 or part of 10,000 ...
..
...

...
...
5. CAVEAT for every land affected thereby
6. EVERY instrument of any kind whaisaerer not charged in this
schedule nor expressly exempted from registration duty
...
...

7. EVERY application, copy, or extract

8.
EVERY judgment or order of Court affecting immovable property
and every probate of a will or letters of administration

WHERE TILE

ADVOCATES AND PROCTORS.


No. 1 or 1889.
PeocToas.Preliminary examination for Proctors ...
...

Fees
.
Stamp on Warrant
..
AnvocarEs.Prelimionry examination for Advocates..
F

Stamp on Warrant

11 c.

12

a
3 0
4 0
5 0
7 60
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
1 0
50

FEES UNDER ORDINANCE


...

ees

...
...

30 0
650

...
...

50 0
50 0
BOO 0
... 250 0
...

OPIUM AND PETROLEUM STORAGE LICENSES.


LEVIED UNDER. ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1878.
...
License to possess Opium..
...
...
...
50 0
to sell Opium or Bhang wholesale

... 250 0
(In any Municipality or Local Board proclaimed under Ordinance 2 of 1898.)
Do do (elsewhere)
...
...
... 100 0
for the storage of Petroleum under Ordinance No. 3 of 1878, R2'50-75 0
[But these duties do not apply to Colombo or to a Municipal or Local
Board town proclaimed under section 2 of No. 2 of 1893 ; for, under, the Ordinances No. 9 of 1889 and No. 2 of 1893, the Municipal Council of Colombo and
any Municipality or Local Board proclaimed under Ordinance 2 of 1893 are
empowered to put up the licensee for gale by public auctionthe purchaser
being entitled to a license.]
STAMP DUTIES IN VILLAGE TRIBUNALS.
(LEVIED UNDER ORDINANCE No. 14 of 1902.)
Duty on institution of case of R.20 and under
0 10
on reference of case by consent above 1120 and under 8100
0 50
The special stamps required to be used, in terms of Section 6 of the Ordinance,
are "Judicial Stamps."
FEES FOR BINDING RECORDS IN CIVIL COURTS.
Fees for binding records in the Civil Courts are from October 1st, 1904, levied
according to the annexed se-ale : District Courts (Civil); 50 cents for each plaint,
answer, or other pleading in actions of regular or I. ummary procedure, and for each
application or other pleading in testamentary, curatorship, or iesolveacy proceedings,
or under Ordinances Nos. 11 and 1.5 of 1876, and for each appeal.
Courts of Requests : 25 cents for each pleading and each appeal.
District Courts and Courts of Requests : claims in execution 25 cents.
Parties a-e liable to pay the fee when filling their respective pleading or application. No party shall be halal. to pay more than one fee in respect of the same action,
except in the event of appeal. The fee on appeal shall to paid by the appellant on
completion of security. No fees for binding records are leviable in the Criminal
Courts.
DUTY ON SURVEYORS, BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS.
LEVIED UNDER ORDINANCE No, 15 of 1889.
Registration of Surveyors
..
...
...
...
...
2 0
L
2 50
Application for an examination in Surveying only ...
..
20 0
for an examination in Surveying and Levelling ..
Do
., 35 0
License to carry on Business mils Broker
..
...
. 40 0
do
do
Do
an Auctioneer] ...
... 40 0
do
Do
do
Broker and Auctioneer
... 80 0
icense

do

...

...

4.0

..


112

FEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS.

GAME LICENSES.
No. 10 of 1591 AND AMENDING ORDINANCE No. 11
or 1902.)
... 100 0
License to shoot at or kill an elephant ...
... 50 0
to capture a tusker or an e'ephaut ...
... 20 0
to shoot at or kill a buffalo ...
... 2 0
to capture a buffalo ... ...
... 3 50
to kill game (annual stamp duty) . ...
0
ROYALTY on Elephants removed from this Island... - ... 200 .
Lteenae to shoot cattle (Ord. No.9 of 1576) .. ... ... o
Vl'enaltv for shooting, at, killing or capturing a Walser or an elephant, contrary to
the tenor of the license 11250 or aim months' rigorous imprisonment in default. Ele.
phants trespassing on cultivated land may be shot without a license, but a report
should at once be made.1

LEvIED UNDER

TILE ORDINANCE

MARRIAGE FEES UNDER ORDINANCE No, 2 OF

1n5.

R. c.
Entering a r.otiee of Marriage at Registrar's Office ... .. ... C 26
Do do at any other place ... ... 2 50
hunting a certificate of marriage
25
Every Marriage solemnized at Registrar's Office
... 1 50
Do do outside his Office ... ... 5 Oft*
Searching a register of Marriage extending over a year or less ... ... I 00
Do do for every additional year ... 50
Certified copy of Marriage .., rs,
' or Re. 20.

...

ISr See "Hints to those about to Marry, " page 117, for fuller particulars.

Table of Fees lteceiveable by other Public Officers,


SCALE OF FEES PAYABLE TO MEDICAL OFFICERS IN THE EMPLOY
MENT OF GOVERNMENT FOR JUDICIAL WORK.
I.For attendance and examination at an inquest whereat no postmortem
examination was made by the Medical Officer : Provided that be
11 be not the same officer who attended the deceased at his death, or R. c.
at any time after his receiving the injury by which he died .. 10 50
II.For making a postmortem examination, making report, and
giving evidence thereon
21 0
addition to the above fees, the Medical Officer shall be entitled to travelling expenses at the rate of 57k cents a
mile, both ways, for every mile he has travelled from his
place of residence, or to coach or railway fare in lieu thereof
for such distance as either coach or railway is available.
Mileage of fifty cents may be charged in the Central Province.
IV.For making a complete analysis of the contents of the stomach
or intestines or any of the internal organs, and drawing up a
report thereon, and giving evidence before the Inquirer into
deaths if so desired
. .. 10 50
V.For the examination (physical, chemical, and microscopical) of
any substance or instrument sent to the Medical Officer,
and for drawing up a report thereon, or giving evidence
before the Inquirer into deaths if required
10 50
VI.For the examination of such cases of injury as shall be sent to
the Medical Officers by Justices of the Peace for examination
and report, and for cases of an exceptional nature which do
not come within the definition of grievous hurt .. 5 OC
Under Rules I., IV., V., and VI., for examination at an inquest
where there are more than one subject, for analysis of Neyeral substances, &c, and for examination of more than one injured person in one

FEES FOR PUBLIC *E /IFICERS.

11Z;

FEES TO BE PAID TO MEDICAL OFFICERS BY ESTATE


PROPRIETORS, SUPERINTENDENTS, &C.
R. c
In midwifery casesto be paid by Proprietors sad Superintendents
... 30 00
by others on estate
...
Do
ea
... 15 00
For visitsto Proprietors and Superintendents
.. 3 50
Do
to others on estates
... 2 50
he above include a mileage of 37i cents a mile each way.]
Advice at the dispensary or by letter for Proprietor and Superintendents R2 ;
others Rt.

rT

FEES FOR ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE AS MASTER AND MATE OF


SHIP UNDER MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE,
Of a Foreign-going ship
Of a Coast-wise ship
It. c.
R. o.
For certificate as Master
... 20 00
...
10 00
Do
... 10 00
Mate
...
5 00
For copy of certificate lost R2.50
CUSTOMS OFFICERS.
Under the Governor's Minute of I2th August 1837, for the
Admeasuremeut of Vessels :
For every Vessel from 15 and not exceeding 50 Tons ...
...
from 50 to 100
...
from 100 to 200
..
above 200
...
...
,,

no morein lieu of travelling charges and every other allowance.

R. e.
1 87
fl 5
3 5
3 7

SECRETARIES OF DISTRICT COURTS


and all Executors (except where otherwise provided for in the k
Testator's W ill) and Administrators entrusted with the administration of
Intestate Estates receive Three per cent on property, and One-and-ahalf per cent cash found in the Estate.

RECEIVERS OF WRECKS.
(Ordinance No. 5 of 1801.)
For every day so employed
and such travelling expenses as may be incurred.
2nd Fees and Remuneration to Receivers of Wrecks.
For every examination instituted by a Receiver with respect to
any ship or boat which may be in distress, a fee not exceeding
But in no case Shall a larger fee than R20 be taken for examinations in respect to the same ship and same occurrence.
For every report required from the Receiver for the Agents, or
Secretary for Lloyd's ...
Copies of depositions may be furnished at the following charges:
..
For each copy of 100 words or under
For every 100 words or part thereof above the first too an additional
For wreck or vessel taken by the Receiver into his custody, a
commission of 5 per 'cent upon the value thereof, but the commission shall in no case exceed 11500. Travelling allowances may be
allowed in addition if incurred.
When services are rendered in respect of a Vessel or Boat in
distress not being a wreck, or in respect of the cargo or articles belonging theretofor every day the Receiver is employed in the service
Fees and Expenses exclusively incurred in instituting the examination required by misuse 14 of the Ordinance and when no services are rendered beyond taking such depositions shall not he eon..
siderel ns a charge on the Ship, but will be paid by Government.

R. c.

1sfFees to Nautical Assessors.

10 50

10 50

10 50
1 00
25

15 00

FISC, 4RND OTHER FEES,


PEES TO NATIVE HEADMEN.
For issuing Cattle Vouchers 50cts. each. For inspecting Ault
reporting on lands for sale by the Crown :For 5 acres and under
50 cents ; for 5 acres and up to 10 acres 82.50; for 10 acres and up
to 25 acres R5 ; for 25acres and up to 50 acres R10 ; and for 50 acres and
upwards R20.
For Licenses to Distill Arrach R5 per application.
For Appraising Property One per-cent.
In the Northern Province: To Maniyakars, and to Uriaigars, 3 per
cent on the revenue derived from salt. On Timber felled upon
license in the Government Forests, 10 per cent on the receipts.

FEES FOR COPIES OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.


Fees for Copies of Public Docnments.For every certified copy
or extract of such Documentfir every folio of 120 words
For every copy of a Title Deed Plan on tracing cloth
For each copy on drawing paper...

R. e.
0 17.1
1 0
3

FEES TO APPRAISERS UNDER THE LOAN BOARD.


Fees which valuers under the Loan Board are entitled toi per
cent on loan. Do Savings Bankone per cent on loans up to R2,000
and per cent for all in addition thereto.
The minimum fee for small loans in no case to be less than RIO.
FISCAL9 AND THEIR DEPUTIES.
On the amount proceeds of Sale in execution held by themeOf
movable property, three per cent. Of immovable property, two per cent.
Under
R30
50
For drawing up every Conveyance of immovable
30
1 00
property when the amount of purchase shall be ... Exceeding 100
1 50
200
2 50
500
3 75
To oe brought to account and appropriated as Governor in Executive Council shall
direct. For Official Fees and Charges for the Service and Execution of Process
collected under j 14 of the Fiseals' Ordinance and forming part. of the Colonial
Revenue, see page 99. The following is the " form " used in Fiseals' Sales :
ESPECIMEN FORE OF CONDITIONS OF FISCAL'S SALE.]
1. The sale shall be subject to the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code, 1889.
2. The person declared to be the purchaser shall pay, immediately after
such declaration, in every case where the price does cot exceed I1100, the full
amount of but in every other rase a deposit of 25 per cent, on the amount of
his purchase money to the Officer conducting the sale.
3. If the price exceeds 11100, the balance amount of the purchase money
shall he paid by the pnrchaser on or before the thirtieth day after the sale of
the property, or if the thirtieth day be a Sunday or Public Holiday, then on the
first Office day after the thirtieth day.
4, In default of payment within the period mentioned in the last preceding
condition, the deposit, after defraying the expenses of the sale, shall be forfeited
to, and shall go in reduction of the claim of, the judgment creditor, and the
property shall be re-sold, and the defaulting purchaser shall forfeit all claim to the
property, and to any part of the sum for which it may subsequently be sold.
5. The re-sale of the property in default of payment of the purchase money
within the period allowed for such payment shall be made after the issue of a
fresh notification in the manner and for the period prescribed by the Civil Procedure
Code, 1889, for the first sale.
6. The Officer conducting the sale may, before accepting any bid at the sale,
satisfy himself as to the Loper fides of the bidder, and his ability to pay down the
amount of deposit required, and in the event of his not being so satisfied may refuse
to accept such bid, and shall continue the sale as if no such bid had been made.


FISCALK FEES.

115

7. The second sale, taking place in consequence of such non-payment of


b9lanoe perehe, mnud, shall be made in the manner prescribed for the first
sale, and if the amount of the purchase money fur which the property is sold
at such second sale shall fall short of the amount for which the first sale was
concluded, then the first purchaser and his sureties, if any, shall be liable to pay
the Fiscal the amount of this difference.
8. If at the sale the highest bidder on being declared the purchaser shall not
forthwith pay down the amount of deposit required, and give good and sufficient
security to the sat;sfaetion of the Fiscal, Deputy Fiscal, or other Officer for the
payment of the residue, the next highest bidder may be thereupon declared the
purchaser, and requ'red to mule such deposit and security as aforesaid, and in
the some mans or the other bidders in rotation, and each person lulling to make
such deposit and to give security as aforesaid shall be liable to pay the difference
betwo n the amount of his offer and the sum finally settled at the sale. Provided, however, that in case of default of the highest bidder, instead of declaring
the next highest bidder purchaser, the Officer holding the sale may forthwith put
up the property for sale anew, or adjourn the sale, in which latter case the property
shall again he advertised as before.
9. If the price for which the property is finally sold at the second or any subsequent
sale is not less than that of the first sale, then the mi nay deposited by the purchaser
at the first and other sales which weeded the final sale shall be paid to the execution
credi'or in satisfaction, pro trinto, of the judgment, and in the event of such
judgment being so satisfied, and any surplus remaining, SUCh surplus shall, after
deducting any expenses consequent on the sale; be paid to the judgment debtor.
10. The differences between the biddings of anv persons failing to make the deposit
and give the security required by Condition 8, and the sum finally settled at the sale, and
also the differences lots eon the amount of the final sale and the amounts of previous sales, shall be applied in augmentation of the purchase money of the final sale.
11. Purchasers must distinctly understand that the Fiscal does not warrant
and defend the sale.
12. Incase of a dispute between two or more bidders as to their bid, the decision
of the Officer conducting the sale shall he final, and the sale shall proceed.
13. The purchaser shall pay in advance the expense of preparing a Diagram
nr 'slap of the premises sold, in addition to the Fee prescribed for the Conveyance.

SURVEY FEES CHARGED BY FISCAL, CENTRAL PROVINCE,


g: Paddy
Kuralrkan sowin
Acres.111. I!.
Seers. La has. 'AirkullanIn
gs.
lti

1
10
13
ltii
20

1 20
2 22 51)
3 25
27 :-,+1
5 ,11)
32

4
it
fi

8
9

57
in .12
12 4+;
11 -50
51
lfi

20
22
2,1 6 I
26 66
28 68
30 70
j 15
20
40 85
50 100
25
111

11
12
13

I 50
50

Lauds loss than 1 Allatalata eachlying


on the Sa7110 boundary and bought by one
person 115 each.
Lands less than 1 Aumnain Paddy
when sold under R150.
c,
Under 50 Rupees ... 10 50
50 Rupees ,, 70 12
100 ... 15
100 150 17 50
150
For Lands of 's1 A IllatlaM
Paddy sowing . ... 22 50
0-DRAWING FEES.
[Teller 30 Rupees . 0 50
30 Rupees 100 1 00
100 200 1 55
200 500 ... 2 50
500 and upwards 3 70
0
1 LAND C031M1tiSION FEES.
Land sold for 1 Rupee ... 0 20
0 20
,,
50 ... 1 00

And so on 2 cents for every Rupee on Land 3 cents for every Rupee on
movable property.

NOTARIES' FEES

110

NOTARIES' FEES.UNDER THE ORDINANCE No. 2 or 1877.


For drawing, engrossing and attesting any deed of transfer of property, movable
or immovable, and any mortgage or bond in common form, wherein the value or
consideration is expressed, or any lease in common form without special convetisuts
wherein the rent value or consideration is expressed :Where such value or consideration (or in the case of a lease the rent comR. c.
prised during the whole term)
... 0 50
does not exceed
1t25
.. 0 75
exceeds R25 and does not exceed 611
50
75
... 1 00
11
11
100
.. 1 26
75

II
100
200
.. 1 50
SI
200
350
.. 2 00
I/
/1
350
500
... 2 50
3/
31
500
750

...
3 00
,,
31
750
500
1 000
3 50
13
/1
1000
..
...
4 50
1/
e
1500
2000
..
... 5 50
,,

2000
3000
..
6
50
1/
11
3000 a
4000
... 8 00
I/
4000
6000
.. 9 00
If

10000

5000
:
31

10000

n11
00

.7. 20
13
.
Provided that where the term of lease exceeds five years, the fees payable on a lease
in common form shall not exceed such as would be payable on a lease for five years.
For drawing, engrossing, and attesting any deed of transfer, mortgage, or leas e
or anybond which is not in common form but contains various covenants, recitals,
conditions, or which includes the description of several parcels of land, whether
the consideration is therein expressed or not ; and all agreements, deeds, powers of
attorney or other instruments including last wills and other testamentary dispositions:
R. c.
For every such document per folio of 120 words
...
... 2 50
For attesting, in duplicate, any Deed or Instrument not drawn by the Notary
.
him elf
...
..
.
... 1 50
For examining, at the request of any party, the title of any property to
be transferred, demised or mortgaged, if there is only one deed
... 1 00
If there are more deeds than one, then for each additional deed
... 1 50
For preparing abstract of title at the request of any party for each deed
..
..
abstracted ...
... 5 00
For registering at the request of any party any deed in the office of the Registrar of Lands, half of the charges allowed for drawing, engrossing and
atte36ing such deed ; provided that the maximum charge shall not exceed 5 00
For noting each Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note, including the copying
of it in the book of registry or protest book, and Presentment
... 1 25
..
.
Protesting ditto
... 3 75

For every duplicate protest


2 50
For every act of honor on acceptance, or payment supra protest
... 1 50
For every duplicate of such protest
.
... 0 75
...
For copy of a Bill paid in part and of receipt
. 1 50
For noting Protest of Ship or Vessels, including the copying of it in the book
...
.
of registry or Protest Book
.. 5 00
For drawing, engrossing, attesting and recording Protest of Ships or Vessels,
..
for every folio of 120 words or less
...
... 2 50
For every notarial copy or Extract of Deeds where parties require same (except..
ing the attestation) for every folio of 120 words
... 0 50
...
...
Fee for attesting same
... 3 50
For every Duplicate Deed engrossed, attested, and transmitted to the Regis.
trar of Lands, half of the charges allowed for drawing, engrossing and
attesting such deed.
For preparing certificate of the Colonial Secretary, or other officer, to any
...
document intended to be sent abroad
...
... 2 50
For attendance, either at Notary's office or elsewhere, in case of unusual
difficulty or importance, for the purpose of reading and settling Instru...
ments before execution

... 1 75
For attendance at the Registrar's Office for the purpose of ascertaining the
existence of incumbrances or writing a letter for that purpose
For attendance on counsel for advice, if required
...

05
For attendance at any place other than the Notary's house or office, a charge
per
mile,
or
for
any
distance
ender
a
mile,
shall
be
allowed
of R1
as

...

60.0

trftvAllin cr oxnenses.

00

117

Roles and Fees for the Registration of Marriat es.


ints to those about to Marry (officially corrected.)
The Marriage Laws of Ceylon, other than those relating to Kandyan and Muhammadan Marriages, are contained in the Ordinance No. 2 of 1N95 and Ordinance No.
19 of 1900. Notices of tuargiages intended to be solemnized under the " Foreign
Marriage Act, 1892," where one of the parties is resident in Ceylon, are regulated
by the Ordinance No. 12 of 1903.
GENERAL MARWAGES.Notico of an intended marriage must be given by one
of the parties to the Registrar of the Division in which both have resided for not
less than 10 days then next preceding. Where either or both the parties not being
a widow r widower are under 21 years of age, the notice must embody the consent of the person or persons whose consent is required by law. The person
whose count nt is re quired is the father, or if he be dead or under legal incapacity
or absent, fr cm the island, the mother. If both father and mother he dead or
otherwise unable to nuke known their will, tt.e person who has been appointed
(in writing) as g uardian by the father or the mother or by a competent court,
may give consent. If there be no such guardi an appointed, the consent of the
Di Wet. Court should be obtained. The Registrar's toe for the entry of such
notice is 25 cents.
If the parties to an intended Marriage reside in different divisions, Notice must
be given by each of them to the Registrar of the division in which he or she has
resided for not leasthan 10 days then next preceding and Certificate for the Marriage
obtained from each Registrar to whom Notice has been given. In such case each Registrar should give to the party giving notice a certified copy of the notice, for which
ho is entitled to an additional fee of 50 cents.
If both parties to a marriage reside in the same province or revenue district,
notice given by one of the parties to the Provincial Registrar or Assistant Provincial
Registrar (as the case may be) will be sufficient ; but such notice should bear
stamps of the value of R10.
Where only one party to the intended Marriage has acquired the necessary
residence in the Island, such party may give notice, (on paper bearing stamps of
the value of R10,) pending the arrival of the other party, to the Registrar of the
division wherein he or sho is resident. One of the parties at least most be in the
Island for ten days clear before notice of marriage can be given.
At any time not less titan 12 clear days nor more than three months after the
entry of the Notice, or where two notices; have been given, after the entry of
both notices, the Registrar will, ou application and on payment of a further
fee of 25 conta, issue a Certificate authorising the marriage, unless the. issue of
such certificate has been forbidden by caveat or otherwise.
No Marriage can take place after the expiration of 3 months from the entry of
notice except where it has been forbidden. In such case the time taken upon the
disposal of the objection to the Marriage does not count in the calculation of the
months from the entry of the Notice.
If the parties wish to obtain a Special License for the immediate solemnzation of their marriage, they will have to give notice of their marriage to a Registrar
and on the production of a certified copy (certified by the Registar) of such notice
and on one of the rarties making a dec oration on a stamp of Thirty Rupees before
the Registrar-General. or the Provincial Registrar (Government Agent) or the
Assistant Provincial Registrar (Assistant Government Agent), to the effect that
there is no legal impediment to the marriage, license can be obtained. If both
parties to the marriage live in the same Registration Division, notice given by one
Tarty will suffice ; if otherwise. each of the rarties wi 1 have to give notice to the
Regi trar of hie or her division. and the certified copies of each of these notices
should be produced by the declaraut.
The Registrar-General cannot accept notices of marriages. In the RegistrarGeneral's ()thee the Assistant Registrar-General is also Aellit.onal Assistant
Provincial Registrar of Ma7riages of the Colombo District, and if notice be given
to him, almost immediately after that a licensee can be obtained from him or the
Registrar-General. In Kacheberies, too, the case ie similar as in each of
the Kaclicheries there is a Registrar of Marriages.
The Registrars for Colombo Town are : Mr. N. W. Morgappah at the Registrar-General's Office, Fort ; Mr. II. W. Rannangara, Roche:heti ; Mr. Solomon
Pullenayagam, Kotaliena - Mr. S. P. Dbarmagenawardana, Maliban I Street,
Pettah; Mr.Arnolie de Alvin, Kollupitiya ; Mr. Constantine Gunatilaka, St.
James Street, Mutwal ; and Mr. Henry A, Peron, Mudaliyar, Kotabena.

118

MARRIAGE REGULATIONS.

Registrars do not inform the bead office of notice given to them: but they send
once a month duplicates of marriages registered by them. Notices of European
weddings are chiefly given to the head oflic. A few wee go to the Kac'+iheri.
The parties are not bound to give the dates of their marriages, but they
invariably do so. They are bound to give the Church.
Marriages may be solemnized in registered places of public Christian worship
or in the office or station of the Registrar between tile hours of six in the morning
and six in the afternoon. The Registrar should bo paid a foe of 81.511.
A Registrar or a Minister may, upon a license obtained from the Registrar-General,
Provincial Registrar or Assistant Provincial Registrar, solemnise a Marriage at any
place and hour the parties may wish. In ease the female party to a marriage
does not belong to a class of people to whose habits and feelings it is contrary to
require their females to appear in public before wedlock, application for a
license empowering a Registrar to solemnise the marriage at a place other than
his office or station should bear stamps of the value of R50. The fee for registering a place of worship is RI.
Immediately after the solemnisation of a Marriage by a Clergyman a statement
of the particulars thereof must be entered in duplicate in the book provided for the
pm-poets. Both these entries must be signed by the Clergyman, by the parties
married, and by two credible witnesses, who must state their occupation and
residence. The Clergyman must within seven days from the date of the marriage
transmit the duplicate statement to the Provincial Registrar or Assistant Provincial
Registrar.*
All persons desiring to secure legal proof of their Marriages should obtain an
extract from the Registrar's Register by applying to him or to the RegistrarGeneral, Provincial Registrar or Assistant Provincial Registrar.
The following arc the fees payable to Registrars under the Marriage Ordinance:
Solemnising Marriage in hisoffice R1.50 For searching the register of
c.
Entry of Notice of Marriage
.. 25
marriage for a period over a
Certificate of Notice of Marriage
25
year, for every additional year .. 50
Copy Notice of Marriage
50 For every certified copy or extract
For Rearehina the register of
of marriage
..
50
marriage for a year or less ..81-00
[Entering a notice of marriage at any place other than the Registrars' Office,
R2 -50. Solemnising a marriage outside his office, where the female party belongs
to a class of people to whose habits and feelings it is contrary to require their
females to appear in public before wedlock R5, and where the female party does
not belong to such a class R20. In those cases the Registrar is entitled to a
further to of 50 cents for every mile going and returning.]
Formai./ MennieGxe.Notice of a marriage intended to be solemnized under
the Foreign Marriage Act may be given to the Registrar-General by one of the
parties intending such marriage who has resided in some place in Ceylon for
three aonseentive weeks immediately preceding the giving of such notice.
Every eueh notice must be in the prescribed form, bear a stamp of Rs. 10,
and be signed by the party giving notice, in the presence of the RegistrarGeneral, the Assistant Registrar-General or a Justice of the Peace or a Notary
Public, and of two credible witnesses.
At any time not less than 14 days nor more than three months from the
receipt of such notice by the Registrar-Gencral he shall, upon the application of
the party giving notice, and unless there is any impediment or objection, issue a
certificate of such notice.
[For Smarr DUTIES under the Marriage Registration Ordinance see page 105.1

INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRELIMINARIES TO THE


SOLEMNIZATION OF MARRIAGES IN THE
DIOCESE OF COLOMBO.
The following are the steps to be taken by those who may intendlito marry
in the Church of England as regards (I) the Civil Registrar's Certificate, and
II) Ecclesiastical Banns el License. [The Civil procedure bas to be: taken: tirat.j
Any minister who fails to transmit the duplicate statement to the P. R. or
A. P. R. as aforesaid within one week after the solemnise/01 of the marriage ie liable

' MARRIAGE REGULATIONS; REGISTERING

ttlecitia.

1 CIVIL. The Civil proceedings preliminary to marriage include two


things ; (A) notice of intention to marry, given by the parties to the Civil
Regtetrar ; (B) Certificate that such notice has been duly given, issued by the
Registrar, to the parties.
(A) Notine.
In every case the party or parties by whom no'ice is given must have been
resident ten days (next immediately preceding) in the island. If both have
resided ten days Di the same " division," notice by one of them to the Registrar
of that division (popularly called the Registrar of marriages) is sufficient. If
they have resided ten days in diffsrant divisions each must give notice to the
Registrar
bits or her division, except in the eases which follow.
If both, though in different divisions are in the same district, notice by one
party to the Aseiatant Provincial itegi trar is sufficient, but costs Ten Rupees.
If toth, though in different divisions. ate in the same province, notice by one is
sufficient, but must be given to the Provincial Registrar; and coats Ten Rupees.
If one party is not resident iu thu Island, notice by the other is anresisse

7 a face page 118.


SURROGATES OF THE BISHOPappointed for the issue of Marriage
Ws-steam and North-Western
Licenseeshouts be as follows : Rev . W. fierily for theE.
F. Taylor for the Central
Privineea and the Province of Sabaragamuwa. Rev.
and North-Central Provinces. Rev. W. J. P. Waltham for the Province of Uva.
Rev. Id. J. Burrows for the
Rev. J. I. Pickford for the Northern Prbvince.
Southern Proviuce. Rev. C. ;Henry for the Eastern Province. The Registrar of
the Diocese van issue licenses for Mari iages to he solemnized in any part ut the hiked.

w. we oatuidtur tor solemnization of the

marriage. )
Nutt. In the 08E8 of one of the parties to a marriage coming from abroad, if
the other party, being resident in the island at least ten days, has given notice more
than twelve days before the arrival of the first-mentioned party, the certificate can
be issued without a license, immediately after the arrival of the party from abroad.
II EccussisscricAL. When application is made for the Bishop's license to
dispense with Banns, the Civil Rsgistrar'a certificate must be forwarded to the
Surrogate, or to the Registrar cf the Diocese, and a fee of Five Rupees is payable
on the issue of the license.
No Clergyman can solemnize a marriage without the production of bath (I)
the Civil Registrar's certificate, and (II) either a certificate of the publication
of Banns, or the Bishop's license to dispense with them.
Strictly speaking, the regular method (Ecolesiessisal) is the publication of
Banns, in which case no Bishop's license is required, but in any case, the
Civil certificate of registration is indispensable.
The following are Surrogateet of the Bishop, appointed for the issue of
Marriage Licenses :Rev. W. Healy, for the Western and North-Western Provinces and the
Province of Sabaragamuwa.
Van. F. H. de Winton for the Central, North Central and Uva Provinces,
Rev. JacobThompson for the Northern Province.
Rev M. J. Burrows for the Southern Province.
RCN. P. Marks for the Eastern Province.
The Registrar of the Diocese is authorized to issue licenses for marriages
to be solemnized in any part of the Island.

Registration of Births and Deaths,


HINTS TO PARENTS, SUPERINTENDENTS OF ESTATES,
AND OTHERS.
13IRTHS.
The Registration of Births and Deaths is provided for by Ordinance No.
1 of 1895 and Ordinance No. 25 of 1900.
The father or mother, or, in case of the death, illness, absence or inability
of the parents, the occupier, or an inmate of the house where a child is born
must give notice of the birth to the Registrar of the division in which the event
occurred, within .12 days.

' MARRIAGE REGULATIONS; REGISTERING BIRTHS.

119

1 CIviL. The Civil proceedings preliminary to marriage Include two


things ; (A) notice of intention to marry, given by the parties to the Civil
Begratrar ; (B) Certificate that such notice has been duly given, issued by the
Registrar, to the p:rtiea.
(A) Notiie.
In every ease the party or parties by whom notice is given must have been
resident ten days (next immediately preceding) in the island. if both have
resided ten days is the same " division," notice by one of them to the Registrar
of that division (popularly called the R - gistrar of marriages] ie sufficient. If
they have resided ten days in different divisions each must give -notice to the
Registrar of his or her division, except in the oases which follow.
It both, though in different &Moons are in the same district, not ice by one
party to the Assistant Provincial Liegi trar is sufficient, but costs Ten Rupees.
If toth, though' in different divieloas at e in the seine province, notice by one is
sufficient, but must be given to the Provincial Registrar, and costs Ten Rupees.
If one party h not resident in the Island, notice by the other is sufficient,
ut costs to Rupees. This notice can be given either to the Registrar of
he division or to the Assistant Provincial Registrar or to the Provincial
Registrar.
The form of notice is obtainable from the Registrar in each ease.
If either party. not being a widow or widower, is a minor, the notice must
either contain the consent of the parent or guardian in writing, or be accompanied
by an authority from the Distriot Judge.
.(B) Certificate.
Issue of certificate is made, on application, by the Registrar or Registrars
to whom notice has been given, not until twelve days after the date of notice,
unless a dpeaial license to that effect be obtained from the Registrar General,
Provincial Registrar, or Assistant Provincial Registrar. This costs Thirty
Rupees, and must be obtained by one of the parties personally appearing before
the Registrar and making a declaration that all ie in order. (The certificate
or certificates must he produced to the Minister for solemnization of the
marriage.)
Note,In the case of one of the parties to a marriage coming from abroad, if
the other party, being resident in the island at least ten days, has given notice more
than twelve days before the arrival of the first mentioned party, the certificate can
be issued without a license, immediately after the arrival of the party from abroad.
II Eoci.asissnoAn. When application is made for the Bishop's license to
dispense with Banns the Civil Registrar's certificate must be forwarded to the
Surrogate, or to the Registrar of the Diocese, and a fee of Five Rupees is payable
on the issue of the license.
No Clergyman can solemnise a marriage without the production of bath (I)
the Civil Registrar's certificate, and (II) either a certitioate of the publication
of Banns, or the Bishop's license to dispense with them.
Strictly speaking, the regular method (Ecelesisericial) is the publication of
Banns, in which case no Bishop's license is required, but in any case, the
Civil oertifieate of registration is indispensable.
The following are Surrogated of the Bishop, appointed for the issue of
Marriage Licenses :Rev. W. Healy, for the 'Western and North-Western Provinces and the
Province of Sabaragamuwa.
Vela. F. H. tie Winton for the Central, North Central and Uva Provinces,
11ev. ,JacobThumpaffia for the Northern Province.
Rev_ M. J. Burrows for the Southern Province.
Rev. P. Marks for the Eastern Province.
The Registrar of the Diocese is authorized to issue licensee for marriages
to be solemnized in any part of the Wand.

Registration of Births and Deaths.


HINTS TO PARENTS, SUPERINTENDENTS OF ESTATES,
AND OTHERS.
BIRTHS.
The Registration of Births and Deaths is provided for by Ordinance No.
I of 1895 and Ordinance No. 23 of 1900.
The father or mother, or, in case of the death, Meese, absence or luability
of the .parents, the occupier, or an inmate of the house whore a child is .born
must give notice of the birth to the Registrar of the division in which the event
ot:1:urrede Within 42 days.

126

REGISTERING BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

In ea, e a living new born child is found exposed, it is the duty of any
person finding such child and of any person in whose charge such child may be
placed to give information to the Registrar within seven days aPer the finding of
such child. Notice of birth may be given to the Registrar either personally or by a
written declaration in the prescribed form by the responsible informant. In the
ease of information being given by declaration, the declaration should be stamped
with a revenne stamp of 25 cents and duly perfected.
After three months and within one year, a b i rth can he registered only upon en
order of the Registrar-General, Proviucial Registrar or Assistant Provincial Registrar ;
for this purpose a declaration bearing a stamp of RI must be made before such
officer by the person eek lug registration. For the registration of any child over
three months of age it is necessary to produce such child before the officer before
whom the declaration is made.
For the registration of a birth after 12 months and within seven years a
declaration bearing stamps of the value of R5 should be made before the Reais.
trar-General, Provincial Registrar or Assistant Provincial Registrar and the Regista at-General's authority obtains
Births which took place not earlier than the 1st January 1868 and not later
than the 30th June 1897 which have not been registered or regarding which it
is doubtful whether they have been duly tegistered, and the registratiou of which
is no'. hereinbefore provide i for will be registered by the Reptrar-General upon
declaration which may be male before the Regiatrar-lleneral, the Provincial RegAter (the Gov-rnment Agent) or the Assisi' ant Provincial Registrar (the Assistant
Government Agent), bearmg tar nips of the value of R10, and after due enquiry.
For the purposes of this inquiry it is incumbent on the parties applying for regisstxtion to adduce evidence, documentary and oral, to the satisfaction of the RegistrarGeneral in regard to date of birth, marriage of parents, identity of child, bona fides
of the applicant, etc.
In ease a birth has been registered and no name entered, the name subsequently given to the child may be registered ur, when it is necessary to add to
or alter a name, such addition or alteration may he made, after slue Inquiry, and
upon an application to the Registror.tioneral, Provincial Registrar or the Assistant
Provincial Registrar by the parent or guardian of the child and upon a duly stamped
declaration in prescribed form made before a Justice of the Peace. The stamp
require I for such dec aratEon is of the value of RI if two years have not elapsed
from the dat'.: of registration ; and of the value of R5 if more than two years have
elapsed.
Bitths on Estates should be reported within 48 hours of the occurrence by the
Superintendent of the Estate to the Medical Officer appointed under "The
Medical Wants Ordinance 1880", who shall transmit the report without delay to
the Provincial Registrar or Assistant Provincial Registrar, as:the case mat be.
Registrar may upon reason ible doubt refuse to certify the legitimacy of a child in
the Resister, and may call for proof of parents' marriage.
A Registror is uut entitled to any fee from the public for registering a birth.
DEATHS.
It is the duty r f the neatest relatives present at the chant or in attendance
during the last illness of the deceased, and, in default of such relatives, of every
other relative of the deceased dwelling or being in the same division as: the deceased
and, in default of such relatives, of each person present at the death, and of the
occupier of the house in which it occurs, and, in default of the persons abovementioned, of each inmate of the house and of the parse i causing the beefy to be
buried, to give within, five days of the death, information to the Registrar.
In case a death occurs in a place which is not a house or a dead holly is
found elsewhere than in a house it is the duty of every relative of the disease
person having knowledge of any of the particulars required to ha registered mincer ,.
ing the death and, in default of such rela ive, of every person present at the death
and of any person finding, and of any person taking charge of, the body, and of
the parson causing the body to be blurted, to give information to the Registrar
wiltin five days next after the e(, nth nr the find rig of the dead body. A Registrar
is not entitled to aly fee from the public for registering a death.
e.t pe ri ntenden s of estates m us t within 48 hours of the occurrence report ofd. deaths
on estates to the medical officer appointed under the "Medical Wants Ordinance."
In the principal towns in which the special provisions for the registration
of deaths have becu brought into operation, no dead body or stillborn child can
be buried or cremated un'ess a certificate has been obtained from the Registrar, or
from a Police Officer or Headman, from the Medical Attendset or (in the case of a
death where an inquest has been held) from an Inquirer.
st isce Leete eons.
Failure to report a birth or death within the prescribed. timewhich in the
case of a birth is 42 days and of a death five daysis a punishaPle offence.

REGISTERING SERVANTS.

121

Persons bound to give information respecting births and deaths must attend the
office of the Registrar to sign the register. In oases where it is not convenient to
attend, a declaration bearing a stamp of 25 cents, setting out the particulars necessary
to be inserted in the register, and the name,descriptinn, and place of abode of the
informant, must be sent to the Registrar. No Register of birth or death shall be
received in evidence which is riot signed by the informant, or the particulars of
which are not certified by the Registrar according to such declaration.
Persons applying to the RegistrerGeneral, Provincial Registrar, Assistant
Provincial Reiristrar or Registrar are allowed to search the Registers of Births
and Deaths and to take extracts therefrom at the following charges: Stamp duty on application for a general search
...
... R250
do
for a particular search for any given year
Do
...
'50
...
on certificate of Birth or Death
Do
...
15
...
..
Fee for certified copy of entry
...
search for each year
Do
... 1.00
REGISTRATION OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS.
The Ordinance No. 28 of 1871 providing for the Registration of Domestic Ser.
rants is to come into operation in such places and at such times as may be prescribed
by tlii Governor by Proclamation in the Government Gazette. It has been in operation
in C is-anho since the 1st May 1872, and it was introduced into Kandy on the 1st January
1S70 I y Pro. of 12 December 1t478.
A master on employing a servant shall enter in the pocket register the date, and
capacity in which he is engaged, and shall cause the servant to attend personally at the
Res istrar's Office to have this entry registered in the General Registry. On discharging
him the master shall likewise insert in tho register the date and cause of discharge,
and lie may if willing give him a character, but if unwilling he shall furnish to
the Registrar in writing his reasons for refusing. Every servant is bound within fifteen
days of the date of any entry in 1118 register to have the same recorded in the office of
the Il3g+strar ; and he is bound to produce his register whenever called upon to do
so by the Police. Every registered servant on leaving the district for a place not
ander the operation of the Ordinance shall attend the nearest Police station and have
the comn.cuconsent or termination of such service recorded in the Registry.
Masters committing any of the following acts are to be considered guilty of an
offence and liable to a fine not exceeding fifty rupees :(1) Engaging after this
Ordinance shall have come into operation a servant who fails to produce his pocket
register and does not record the termination of his last previous service if any. (2)
Failing to enter in the pocket register the date and capacity in which a servant is
employed. (3) Failing to insert in such register the date of a servant being discharged
and the cause. (4) Declining to give his servant a character and failing to furnish to
the Registrar his reasons for doing so. (5) Engaging or discharging a registered
servant in any district not under the operation of the Ordinance without making an
entry thereof in the register.
Servants committing any of the following nets are liable to a penalty not exceeding
twenty r awes: (1) Fa i rig to produce their registers when requested to do so. (2) Being
a registered servant, entering or leaving service in any place not under the operation of
this Ordinance without attending at the nearest Police station and causing entries
to be made in the register. Any servant giving false information on any matter under
thi. Ordinance to the Registrar of Servauts or to any other person is liable to a
fine of 1150 or to be imprisoned at bard labor for three months. The following
fees levied under the Ordinance shall bo paid in stamps to be affixed to the
register :
R. o.
By master on causing an existing servant to be registered ...
...
25

on engaging a now servant


...
25
By intending servant on provisional registration ...
25
on registration being confirmed
11
...
26
By servant for the registration of previous service or antecedents
for a Duplicate Pocket Register
...
I/
... 1 00
--COVEi4NitENT PENSIONER SERVANTS.
The Services of Government Pensioners can be obtained on application to the
Registrar of Servants, Colombo, en the following terms :
Per Day
Per
SCALE OF CHAR() ES.
or Night. Month.
1.An Ordinary Watcher or Man employed on other light R. c.
R. c.
work by day or night

...
0 50
12 50
2.A Special Watcher or Man employed on other light
work by day or night
...
0 70
16 00
.3.A Male Nurse or Man in place of trust
..
1 00 22 50
The honesty of these men is to a certain extent guaranteed, as any act of dis
honesty would endanger pension.
Thay would mike good Peons or Door.keepers at hotels, large shops, etc., and
could pertorm any other light work as indicated in the list of charge,.
A Special Watcher would be visited by the Police Section Sergeants, and would
be reported to the employer if found neglecting his duty

122

Rules for Burials in Publie Cemeteries in Ceylon.

COLOMBO.
1st. All applications for graves are to be made to the keeper of the
Cemetery or, in his absence, to the sexton within six hours of the time fixed
for the burial of the person for whom the grave is wanted.
2nd.The keeper, of the Cemetery, or, in his absence, the sexton, must
intimate the line to be followed by it funeral pnrty on arriving at the Cemetery, and, if more than one come at the same time, the order in which they are
respectively to move to the graves.
3r(1.Should it be eeesssary for the purpose of preventing the disturbance
of one funeral patty by another, and not otherwise, the keeper of the Cemetery,
Cr, in his absence, the sexton, may require that one burial service abseils' be
concluded before another is commenced.
4th.The keeper of the Cemetery, or, in h's absence, the sexton, shall be
entitled to keep order a Rhin the Cemetery, and his commands are to be obeyed.
5th No grave shall be less than four feet in depth or at a distance of
leas than four feet from any other.
Gtb.No grave shell be re-opened within a year, nor vault within eighteen
months, from the last interment therein, except for postmortem examinations
for the purposes of the Criminal law.
7th.The keeper of the Cemetery shall send quarterly to the Registrar
General of Births, Deaths. and Marriages, a copy or transcript of the burials as the
same are rsgistered in the Register Book.
FEES,
8th.Fees not exceeding the following shall be paid in advance under the
20th and 23rd clauses of The Cemeteries and Burials Ordinance, 1899:" 11 c
For the performance of a burial service ...
... 3 0
For digging a full-sized grave
2 0
Do
grave for a child under ten years ...
Do.
do.
do.
five do. ...
... 1 50
For a 'grab 9 feet by 8 feet
40 00
... 20 0
For a tomb 9 feet by 4 feet ...
For a tomb 4i feet by 4 feet
... 10 ii
For each subsequent burial in such tomb
... 5
For space for a vault of 9 leet by 8 feet
... 105 0
5
0
For each subsequent burial in such vault
For the use of a Hearse
... 1 50
Do.
with Pall and Tassels
Do.
... 2 75
Feu to the keeper for inspection of the plan and book of
... 0 60
reference ..
Do.
for every entry or Memorial of Grant ... 1 0
1 0
Do.
for every entry or assignment of Grant
The above fees are to be paid at the time of the application, provided that it is
open to an applicant to dispense with the services of a minister, in which ease the
fee of five rupees shall nut be due.
Provided that paupers dying in the Government Civil Eloapital shall be buried
free of charge by the hospital contractor or servants, under the direction of the
Cemetery-keeper. Provided also that on the production of a certificate signed by a
Minister of the Christian Religion, a senior officer of Police, or Municipal Inspector,
or any Headman not lower in rank than a Muhaudiram, that the friends and
relatives of any deceased person are Lot able to pay the fees herein authorized
for the digging of a grave, the keeper of a cemetery shall cause a grave to
bo dug and the corpse to be buried therein, free of charge.
Provided further that the Nee payable is connection with 310liamwelan
burials shall remain as at present.
THE GENERAL CEMETERIES ORDINANCE.

The General Cemeteries Ordinances No. 12 of 1862 and No. 20 of 1884 were
amecded by Ordinance No. 9 of 1899. The following is a brief summary of that
Ordinance :Any portion of a General Cemetery set apart for the use of any
religious denomination shell be vested in trustees. These trustees may appoint
from time to time a Board of Management consisting of three or more members.
The Board may appoint a caretaker, grave-daggers, &e., and may grant the
exclusive right of burial, or the right of placing any monument or gravestone over any grave, Ste. Every grant under this section shall be in writing
and signed by a member of the Board or by the oars-taker in the presence of one or
more witnesses and shall be issued on the payment of the fees authorized by Govt.


BURIAL FEES ; FUNERAL EXPENSES CEMETERIES 123
(on the payment of a fee of 50 cents) by any grantee or other person claiming
the right of exclusive burial by assignment from such grantee.
Every assignment shall be valid and every such assignment shall
within six months after the execution thereof, be registered upon the payment of a fee not exceeding 111. All fees are to be paid to the Board of Manage.
ment, and shall be applied towarda the proper maintenance of the Cemetery General Cemetery-keeper shall not execute any grant in respect of any
portion of such Cemetery which is set apart for special use.
REGULATIONS FOR TI1E EPISCOPAL PORTIONS OP THE BOREL LA AND MADALIPITIYA
GENERAL CEMETERIES.

The following fees are to be paid by applicants for graves :1. That the exclusive right of burial in any portion of the ground may be
purchased at the rate of 30 rupees in respect of each allotment of 4 feet by 8 feet.
2. That the Colombo Church of England Cemeteries' Committee may grant
to any person a grave for the charge of 7 rupees and 50 cents for the burial of
an adult, and of 3 rupees and 75 cents for that of a child under 10 years of age.
3. That the right of burial may he granted by the Committee free of a
charge on the certificate of a clergyman, stating the incapacity of the applicant
to bear the ordinary expenses.
4. No person shall be entitled to purchase the exclusive right of
burial in any piece of ground larger than 10 feet by S feet at one
time, or. to hold a larger piece for such exclusive rights without special leave
from the Committee.
5. The Cemetery-keeper shall be authorized to receive the fees and to pay
them to the Curator monthly, and the accounts be audited yearly by the Registrar of the Diocese, and published by the Committee.
0. The abovementioned charges do not include the clergyman's fee, the
maximum fee for the Minister being, as in the Government Ordinance, five rupees
GALLE.
The rules for Cemeteries within the Galle Municipality are the same as in
Colombo with the following exceptions:(1) The word "Sexton" does not occur.
(2) The re-opening of both graven and vaults within a year is prohibited. (3)
The depth of a grave is fixed at .0 feet. (4) The soak of sizes of and fees for tombs
and vaults is:For a tomb 8 feet square Rs. 30 ; for a tomb 6 ft. by 2 ft., or
5 ft. by 3 ft. or 4 ft square Re. 20. For space for a vault 8 ft. by 5 ft.. Rs. 50 ;
8 ft. by 6 ft. Its. 60; 9 ft. by 7 ft., Rs. 85; and 9 ft. by 8 ft. Es. 105. The other
fees are same as in Colombo. (5) It shall not be lawful or any person to erect
any wall, barrier or structure within the cemetery without the consent of the
Chairman of the Municipal Council ; and no corpse shall be cremated in any
portion of the Cemetery other than that set apart for the purpose.
MAXIMUM CHARGES FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES.
Scale of maximum charges which the keeper of the General Cemetery, Borella,
is hereby authorised. to make for Funeral expenses :
... 1160.00 I Six Bearers ... ... 812.88
Coffin
Washing the body and shroud... 12'00 Undertaker's Expenses ... 6'88
Hoarse and Horse ... 5001
The Coffin can be supplied for le-es rates :Second quality ... 115000 I Fourth quality ... R15'00
... 30.00 I Children's coffins from R8 to 20
Third
If preparation for the funeral has to be made during the night for an interment in the morning, and loss than fifteen hours' notice has been given to the
undertaker, an extra charge of RIO may he allowed.
F. R. RIUNDERS, Govt. Agent.
Colombo, 25th May 1887.
CEMETERIES.
GENERAL CEMETERIES bars been established in the :Mowing Towns:
commboKatuttta,Madampi Livertnentu; Kandy Mahn iya wa ; GalloDad:tile; Ett Iligala. Kurunegala-liakumnketiyawa; Ratuapurn napura Town; Ti incomidee; Matara, Put
talam ; Mat.tie ; Colombo (Muhaminadans); Vavuniy,invilankulam ; Negonabo ; Kalutsra
Badulle., Hadulla Town ; Nedemoha in Minuwangoda; Desastra Kalutara Dediyawela;
Panadure Mtwara Eliya ; Hatt icaloa ; Bandarawela; Nawilapitiya..
Kanatta end Madampitiya Cemeteries are, since July 1st, 104, In charge of the Colombo
Municipality:
Nee Proclamation of lath March, 1875, discontinuing interments in all Burial Grounds
except the above General Cemeteries.] The new General Cemetery of the town of Madill% Is
exempted from the 11th Section of the Ordinance of 1882, viz., that every Cemetery be enclosed
by substantial walls or iron railings. (Pro. 15 Nov. 1886.)
See Proclamation dated 18th Oct., l894, discontinuing all burials In certain Burial Grounds
in the town of Galls ; Proclamation of Stith Sept., 18115, discontinuing burials in certain
Burial Grounds in the WWII of B LtfiCaloa ; Prurhunatfon of loth March, 10:10, discontinuing burials in the Burial flroun.1 in Minumingwin; ;mil Proclamation of November 1st,
of HattonLitaLit
n - nuin burials In the burial i
nikeya

BURIAL FEES; FUNERAL EXPENSES CEMETERIES

123

(on the payment of a fee of 50 cents) by any grantee or other person claiming
the right of exclusive burial by assignment from such grantee.
Every assignment shall be valid and every such assignment shall
within six months after the execution thereof, be registered upon the payment of a fee not exceeding RI. All fees are to be paid to the Board of Manage.
mont, and shall be applied towards the proper maintenance of the CemeteryGeneral Cemetery-keeper shall not execute any grant in respect of any
portion of such Cemetery which is set apart for special use.
REOULATIONs FOR THE EPISCOPAL POUTCONs OF THE IIOHEL LA AND 31 ADAMPITITA
GENERAL CEMETERIES,
The following fees are to be paid by applicants for graves :1. That the exclusive right of burial in any portion of the ground may be.
purchased at the rate of 30 rupees in respect of each allotment of 4 feet by 8 feet.
2. That the Colombo Church of England Cemeteries' Committee may grant
to any person a grave for the charge of 7 rupees and 50 cents for the burial of
an adult, and of 3 rupees and 75 cents for that or a child ender 10 years of age.
3. That the right of burial may be granted by the Committee free of n
charge on the certificate of a clergyman, stating the incapacity of the applicant
to bear the ordinary expenses.
4. No person shall be entitled to purchase the exclusive right of
burial in any piece of ground larger than 10 feet by 8 feet at one
time, or to hold a larger piece for such exclusive rights without special leave
from the Committee.
5. The Cemetery-keeper shall he authorized to receive the fees and to pay
them to the Curator monthly, and the accounts be audited yearly by the Registrar of the Diocese, and published by the Committee.
6. The abevementioned charges do not include the clergyman's' fee, the
maximum fee for the Minister being, as in the Government Ordinance, five rupees
GALLS.
The rules for Cemeteries within the Galls Municipality are the same as in
Colombo with the following exceptions:(1) The word "Sexton" does not occur.
12) The re-opening of both graves and vaults within a year is prohibited. (3)
The depth of a grave is fixed at 6 feet. (4) The scale of sizes of and fees for tombs
and vaults is:For a tomb 8 feet square Re. 30 ; for a tomb 6 ft. by 2 ft., or
5 ft. by 3 ft. or 4 ft square Rs. 23. For space for a vault 8 ft. by 5 ft., Rs. 50 ;
8 ft. by 6 ft. Re. 60 ; U ft. by 7 ft , Rs. 85; and 9 ft. by 8 ft. Re. 105. The other
Ices are same as in Colombo. (5) It. shall not be lawful or any person to erect
any wall, barrier or structure within the cemetery without the consent of the
Chairman of the Municipal Council ; and no corpse shall be cremated in any
portion of the Cemetery other than that set apart for the purpose.

MAXIMUM CHARGES FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES.


Scale of maximum charges which the keeper of the General Cemetery, Borella,
is hereby authorised to make for Funeral expenses :
... R60-00
Coffin
Six Bearers ...
1112-88
Washing the body and shroud... 12-00 Undertaker's
'
Expenses ... 6.88
... 6.00
Hoarse and Horse
The Coffin can be supplied for low rates :
... 85000 I Fourth quality ... R1690
Second quality
... 30-00 l Children's coffins from 11,8 to 20
Third
If preparation for the funeral has to be made duriug the night for an interment in the morning, and less than fifteen hours' notice has been given to the
undertaker, an extra charge of RIO may be allowed.
Colombo, 25th May 1887.
F. It. SAUNDERS, Govt. Agent.
CEMETERIES.

GENERAL CEMETERIES have been established in the following Towns:


Colombo Kanattn,Maidampi tlyx. Livermentu ; Kandy 11ahrtiyawa ; GaileBads.110; EttiliKurunegala-Hakuranitetiyawa; ttatnapura-Bas nikpurii. Town; Trincomalee; Mature, Puttalam ; :Nlataic ; Colombo (Iduhammadans); Vavuniyonvilankulam ; Negombo ; Kalutara ;
Badulia, Badtilla Town ; Medemulla in Minuwangoda; Dmastra HalutaraDediyawela ;
Panadure ; Nuwara Eliya ; Battlealox; Bandarawela; Naw
Kanatte and bindampitiya. Cemeteries are, since July 1st, 194, in charge of the Colombo
Municipality;
[See Proclamation of nth March, 1575, discontinuing interments in all Burial Grounds
except the above General Cemeteries] The new Cieneral Cemetery of the town of Badulla is
exempted from the nth section of the Ordinance of 1865 viz., that every Cemetery be enclosed
by substantial walls or iron railings. (Pro. 15 Nov- 1S80!)
See Proclamation (kited 18th Oct., 1898, discontinuing all burials in certain Burial Grounds
in the town of Galls ; Proclamation of zoth Sept., tem, discontinuing burials in rennin
Burial Grounds in the town of 1.;altic:110a ; Proclamation of 20th March, 1000, discontinuing' burials in the Burial Grounl in Minuwangoda ; and rroclamation of November bit,
Mt, discontinuing burials In the burial grounds in the town of iiatton.ntkeya,.

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.4 TARLE OF ALL LEGISLATIVE ENWIRENTs OR


ORDINANCES NOW t\ .VRCE.
(Januar!, 1905.)

(ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED FOR READY REFERENCE.)

oi 1
No. , I

SUBJECT.

SUBJECT.

I .

No.

Abandonrd Lands

.... 4 1887 Births and Deaths Registra-

Abolition of Dry Grain Tax 123 4890

lion

Abolition of Paddy Tax .,.. 4 1892


Abolition of Slavery

... 20 1844 Boatmen

Accidents by Gunpowder 1
Acquisitionof Land

[See

..

4
6

14

Validity of ...

10 1893
18 1894

Boats

Lan cl]

1900

' (

1871;

1882

3 1853 Boards of Health

.- 33

1884

1887

27

1890

Action for Wages in Court, f 13 11889


t 7 '1890

of RequPsts

12 1904 Books, Registration of


7

Administrators, Relief of 1

... 1

'1871 Boot s, Printed, 11,-gtilations ,f

2 '1889 Boundaries of Lands


12 . 11891 Branch Roads

Admiralty Jurisdiction

Adulteration of Bread

Advocates and Proctors i


1
...
Age of Majority
Aliens

[See

... 13

Naturalization

12

Branding of Cattle
1862!Bread, Adulteration of

118er4 British

1844
1896

10

1898

... 13

1864

2
9

1852

1889

1897

15

1899

i
"1.

Ammunition, Exportation of 12

1900 Buddhist Religion

Animals, Cruelty to

... 7

1 1862,

Antiquities

.. 15

1900'

15
{ 2

Arms, Exportation of

.,. 12

Arrack Rents

1889,

1904

1 18 44

Buffaloes, Shooting of
Building Societies

in Mesne Process ...

Assessment of Lands for

[See

'1892

Cemeterfe

Assessors

2 1884 Canals
5 1867 Capital Crimes & Punish-

Carriages, Carts and

[See Jurors]

1 18831 Coaches

Attorney, Powers of

4 1902' Carriage by Boat


15 1889 Carts and Ilackeries. Tax on

Auctioneers, etc.
...

Bakers
Bank Holidays

It

Amendment ...

Post Office ...

3 1883 Carts, Leaving, on Roads ...

1891

11

1902

15

1891

9 1893
8 1904
10 1861
Pro. 1826
2 ST 3 1883
9 1901

Bills of Exchange
, Protection of
Birds 4

Bira, Wilds Proteation of ...

1887

18

1856

10

1898

2 1892,
13 1892 Cattle Trespass

6 1893;

876

10

1854

1862

12

1862

Muhammadan ...

Opium]

Bhang Imports Prohibited

1900

891

15 18691
...

1904

1898

7 1853Vemetery, Galls Face

Basses Light Hcuse

16

10

2 1861

[See

10

Bankruptcy

Bhang

1901

4 18861Cattle, Sale of

Bankers, Business of

Beasts, Protection of

1895

13 1864 Cattle Disease

12 1859 Cattle, Transfer of

Bank, Savings

17

1902

Attorney-General

Bail and Commitment

1818
1889

.1

1898 Butchers

3 1875 ments

Police

1815

1891BurialGroneds&Cemeterits

'Cacao Thefts

Arrest

Mar.

190

Pro.

Nov.

'1866 Buclrl hist Temporalities

10
13
9

Arrack, Rum and Toddy

1882

...

18891 Brothels, Suppreis'on of ...


7 186o,
Brokers

of Aliens]

Arbitration and Awards

1902

Currency

11848 British Vessels

1885

16

... 14

161893
Admiralty Lands & Property

1865

Administration of Estates

1850

Acting Appointments :
No Warrant Required ...

1695
1871;

20
9 1897
5 1852 Cemeteries, Establishment
6 1393 of
18 1886k

2
17

1880
1884
1-85
886

1898

1899

LEGISLATIVE

ENACTMENTS.

125

s un j ,

No.

SUBJECT.

Compulsory Labour Abol-

Cemeteries

vise Village Cott `1). 1894 lobed


12th Apl. 1832
'ipai Towns ...
(See Vil8
1,
"
:i0
" -`1;
9
late
M
ensures.

la Re
... /
Communities, Village
Census of the
Coon cite
Casio BODO/
in In solvene, ,
:. 7 1853 Consistory of the Dutch
.. 12 1896
ee C ode) Church
Ceylon Penal i` `
[See
Chamber of Uourr"Y 16( '...10 1895
of
Chunks : Lice] wer
1890 Consular Officers & Cm toms
Charter of .IiiPrdinatica pro. 1893 Du' y
- 17 1892
1866
Chiefs, Lan&I"'14 ES ' ... Jan.
...
Contagious
Diseases
1888
ainPted
from Tax es'Inds
.. 14 1826
Lighth
. Pro. 1816
Children, Ma.
ce of .. 19 1889 Convention, Kandyati
16 1877
China, Export
7
.6
Convict
Establishments
24 1890
P
Church, Epise 1,:ty
.. 12 1846
17 1880
,, at NulY L'a Eliya ... 81 1890 Coolies' Medical Aid on
9 1882
of E1181!Sid Incur- 1 15 1881 Estates
'"
3 1847
poram...al Trustees
4 1882
. , 11 1842 Cooly Emigration
Kandy
o
6 1885
1 22 1884
Regulation
32 1890
13 1889
Coolies, Indian, Amending
of Affairs of
24
1 7 1890
, 13 1892
6"
1845 the Laws
Presbyterian
St. Paul's
.. 5 1893 Copies of Public Documenle... 12 1864
3 1883
Coroners
11 1885
Churches, Other
... 5 1864
'
Council of Legal Education... 2 1900
Conaistory of
It
Wolvendald
. 12 18V.6
1870 Court Documents, Valueless.. 12 1894
1 1889
8 1872
Civil Establishments
.
1 17 1898
14 1881
Courts
Ordinance
8 1000
2 1889
..
Procedure Code
24 1901
23 1901
10 1891 Courts of Requee's Ordin- I 12
Close Season
.. 25 18955
1896
6 1893 ence,
2 1892 Cremation Grounds
894
Coast Defence Volunteers
160 1896
:3 1886
Coastwise Passenger Trade / 8 1891 Crime, Repression of
3 1898
3 1902
Code, Ceylon Penal
Seep enal Criminal Breach of Trust ... 22 1889
Amendment
Cod e]
Procedure, [See Codel
11 1885

Offences pre5 1886 Criminal Prosecutions for


vious to opera5 1903
2 1889 Defamation
tion of
15s 1898
17 1894
Criminal Procedure
18
4 1899
11 1897
08
1 Criminals, Habitual
7 1899
CoffeeDistricts Medical Wanti
14 1843
Crown Debts
11 1884
Coins, Offences relating to ... 2
75 Crown Grants, Stamp of
30 1884
C 6 1876 Governor's Signature to
30 1884
I
1
Colombo Harbour, Improve- .{ 2 1876 Crown Tab.; of Law Officers 1 1883
12 1840
mint of
I
I 1881
9 1841
1.
3 1885 Crow nLande Encroachments
Aug.
Order of Privy Council...
Colombo Municipal Bye11 1841
laws
18 1881
1.1

II

18

.. 11
Colnrobt; Museum
.. 5
Commercial Matters
.. 1
i1ommissioner of Assize
9
Commi-Isionere appointed by
17
'lie Governor, Powers of

1873 Cruelty to Animals, Proven..


1852 tion of

1889
1872
1904

Cultivation and Irrigation of


Paddy Lewis

Consolidates and amends all the

pre'elous, orilinaneee.

7 1862
23 1889
6 1892

LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.

126

SUBJECT.

..

No,

SUBJECT.

No.
1;81

6 1896
_... 13 1892
1 11 11980921

2z - 1882
- Electrie Ordinance
32 1884 Electric ,,legraphs
1886
Government Parr -i g 1901 Elephant kDostruction of
ti 6 190' Ernigratiort,f coolies ,...See Cooli es]
1 (
4 1882
1 17 L86
1871 Emigration , of
Nativt17 ), ., 22 IBM
Labourers
li
I.
Customs Duties
1 14 1871
\ t ) 5 1902
1l. .. \ 11 1.3.711
k, 20 1808 Entailed Pr.: pkv
(1 21 1873 Estate Roads
' . 12 ,1 1902
on Plrimbago 11
,.
7 22 18 7
( 14 1895
Evidence,
Ordinae
1 15 1904
... Y 1 4 1894
on Tee
.,
i 1 13 1902 Explosives Ordini,
S 1902
a
17 186
I 111 1877
21 1873 Extradition Acts
I 11 11103
22 187 7 Federated Malay tea
I 1903
12 1881 Fugitives from
11
s'a
Laws
8 1886 Fermented Liquors nit t )
18 1890 be taken on Board H. M.
7 1901 Ships without consent. .. 1 5 1S51
2 1903 Fertilizers (Eee Manures)
t, 9 1
Fines, Penalties &c., Beer, Duties, Re-adjustment 1 11 1801 very of
3 1883
.. ) 18 1896
of
1 la 1869
,, on Tobacco, Eero.1 ti 1901
Firearms
,,
eine Oil and Spirits 5 189'
1 17 1901
1 1886
First Offenders
11 1891
,. Tea Box Materials ex
ff enders, Release of ..
1 1567
etnpted from 16 1887 First O
Customs Duty and Consular 17 1592 Fiscals and their Officers ...
10 1867
Officers
2 1889
Customs Duty and Naval anti
Fiscal's Claims in Execution 2 1889
20 1692
f 19 1866
Military Goods
f 2 1891 Fish, Destruction of
J 13 1887
Death Bed Marriages
1 22 11896
l 6 1893
Deaths"[$ec Births andDeriths]
1 1870
Fixed
Establishments
...
1 g 11872
Complete and Accurate
Begat iat ion of
11895 Flagging [See Whipping]
,Sudden and Unnatural 11 1885 Forces, Transport of Her
Debentures, Railway [&e it a 11w ay]
Majesty's
... 4 i 840
- Colombo Harbour [See
'oreign Employment of
Colombo Harbour]
5 1902
NatiN es
17 1852 Foreign Jurisdiction
10 1880
...
Deeds, Execution of
5 1875 Foreign Recruiting
... 1 .1874
(
4 1891 Forests and Waste Lands ... 10 1885
I 15 1861
1 1802
,, Old
6 1861,
1 1897
Production of
1 1899
4 1966 Forest, Chena, Waste Lands
7 1840
Validity of

.
5 11900
Defamation, Criin'nel Prose4 1903
.. 6 1903 Fortifications and Official
cutions for
7
Deergus Registration
... 15 1890
' i'1 1904 Secrets
19 186C
r 7 '1340
-1 13 1887
Destruction of Fish
17 1952
Per
( I a 1893 Frauds and
i 5 1875
of Old anti Useless i
( A 1887
I,
Processes and Documents i 12 1891 Fugitive C, iminals
11 1903
Diseases, Contagious
8 186i Fungus Pests
' '1901
I
Disorderly Behaviour
1841 Guile Face Burial Ground...I 9 18412
District Courte,Proceedingair, 3 1883 (*elle 1 Vat( r Works
,.. Ix 1891
.. 25 1901
Dogs, Begietratic n of
S I 10 1891
Game
Ehooting
Dry Grain Tax Abolition --I 28 1891
1 : 11 .1902
Ecclesiastical Salaries,Diseon -1
01111113R Orainnn....

Currency

13

127

LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.

SUBJECT.

SO.

SUUJECT.

No.

...1 6 1902
Gansabawa [See Village Com muni ti-e: Inffirt H n4,1 C irege
Gas for Municipal Towns ... 1 1861 falTria. Law : Thesawalame ... 4 1895
, 4 1861
Gas, To Regulate Measures... 3 1871
9 1867
Gemming
5 1815 Point Stock Companies ...
1 4 1888
.. 10 1594
Gemming
(
1888
Goods, Transit of
4 1893 Joint Stick Conipinici
1' 3 1893
Govt. Paper Currency [See ( error cy]
Governor, Power of
.. 23 1884 f int St lak Bank i ng Ord:nonce 2 1897
...I 3 1883
furors and Assessors
Grain Tax Ordinance [See Padd y]
... Pro. 1815
Grant-in-aid Roads [See Brim oh Ito ads] ICaridyan Convention
Grants of Lands
... 18 18* liandyan Insurrection..., 21 1818
8 1870
Great Basses Lighthouse ... 13 1864
.. .1, 9 1870
Guides
... 15 1887 Kantlyan Marriages
t 10 1892
Gunpowder, Prevention of
Matale ... 14 1889

Accidents by [See
o
11J-I
. .. Pro. 1815
Provinces
Ex plusii 14 11.896
Gearantee Association
7 1899 Knives,Wearing & Carrying... 16 1803
Habitual Gamin s
6 187.7, f,ahourers, Servants, &c.,
... 11 1865
1 1876 Regulation of
I
Harbour, Col imbo
2 1876 fdabourals Ordinance Am- ( 13 1889
... 7 1890
1 1881 endment
( l 1844
12 1884
Thels in
IP
17 11869 Landed Property, Disposal 1 7 1871
... I 15 1876
completion of 60,00i 3 1881 of
9.
1, 5 1877
... 13 ' 1 86:
Health, Public
4 1889
./ 17 , 186h Land Registration
Hides and Horns
1 14 1891
1 11 1891
11 ,180, Land, Alienated by the Crown 4 1887
Hire and Service Jontract - 13 , 18S6 Claims to, how settled 7 1835
7 1.1890 ,, Exempted from Tax . Pro. 1826
... I 1862
Holidays, Public and Bank.. - 4 1886 Naval Service
... 10 1863
Partition ut
8 '187I
Ilypothec. Law of
I 3 1876
f 21 11871
i
Priviite,for Public uses
6 1877
Impressment [See Trausportr
18 1904
. 4 1841
Mr H. M.'s Forces]
10 186
j0 Registration of Teinple -II Pro.
Indian Coolies on Ceylon 1 1:,;
1111:3;3
1865
1822
Estatf s
.. 15 1889
,, Surveyors
Validity of Grants ... Is 1848
Inland Steam Navig,ation ..
8 1891
Inquests
.. 11 ,1851
Inquirers into Deaths [4 ee C. orone rs] Lands, Encroachments on ... 12 1840
1 487:, Language. Shortening of . 21 1901
:I 1188:1 Law of England introduced ... 22 1866
Insane Persons
..1 0 ileK Law Officers, Titles of
... 1 1883
i
I, 10 1889 Laws of Dutch Government
Proclamation, Sept. 23rd 1799
... 19 1884
Inscribed Stack
..I 3 1894
... 5 1901 Law?, etc., Repeal of
'tweet Pests
1900
f 7 1853 Legal Education
Insolvent Estates
1. 24 1884 Legislative Enactments,
... 18 1901
11 1841 Revised Elitioc
Interineddling with Sui!ors
,
... 12 1904 Legislative Council ProIntestate Estates
16 1892 ccc lings, Validating
.. 15 1901
i
4 1901
6 1898
Invtntiols
5
11,
801 Lipers
1 17 1902
Investment of Tru3t Funds .. 21 1901 Liability of Public gerranted 2 1899
..f 00 1904
23 1859 (or Non-liabilities)
Irrigation and Paddy Cul ti1801
6 189f.: Licensing ()rdinlince
va'ion
.... 1 1882
10 1901 Light house at Minicoy

24 1885 Light Vessel at the Basses ...: 15 1869


I 1 1887 Goan Board Regulations ..., 4 1865
Irrigation Loan
14 1900 Appropriation of 1 3 1867
1 ' 4 1879
Unclaimed. Balances
dafftisCollege,Ineorporation of 7 1894
- This corso idafes all the previous Ordins ro...i..

LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.

128
SuBsEcT.

No.

g
SUBJEcT.

No.
7,A+
--

It 188
1880
1 Merchandise Marks Act
(' 1
13
4 1
18
892
8
.37 1863
Loan Board Appropriation 1 7 1885'
of Unclaimed Balances . 24 1885 Merchant Shipping
1884
12 1888
3 1888
19 1892 Metals, Import Duty on . . 8 1894
13 1904
/ 12 1867
18 1884 Military Expenditure
4- 1869
Loan, Kandy Municipality
29 1884
19 1904
. . 19 1889
Government
,, Stores, Exportation of 12 1910
15
0 1890
Colombo Harbour Works 3 1885 Mines of Gold, &c.
Colombo Waterworks ... 4 1885
1894
of 1,00000
.. 17 1893 and Machinery
... 2 1896

. 12 1904
, Public Service 100,000 20 1990 Mir ors' Property
100,900 6 1909
) 8 1871
If
Mortgage, Law of
1 21 1871
i 6 1882 Muhammadan Laws
... Aug 1806
I 33 1884
Extended

9 1
27
18
88
007 to Kandyan Province
... 5 1852
Local Boards of Heallli
( 8 1886
13 1898 Muhammadan Marriages t 2
lto4R
14 1898 Municipal Burial at d Crema. , , 2 1894
2 1901 tion Ground
Local Board of Nuwara Eliya 20 1896 Municipal Cemeterirs
..
.:: I 1894
1
18 1892 Councils
Sanitary Rates
Lotteries, Suppression of .. 8 1844
Council Schools,
If
1 1873
Maintenance of... 33 1884
3 1882
Lunacy Ordinances
Council Ordinance.. 7 1887
10 1889
( 26
1890
Magisterial Work of Munieipa
1896
7 1887
I 11 1898
Council
... 19 1889
Amendment
12 1898
Maintenance Ordinance
...
1865
16 1900
Majority, Legal Age of
.. 12 1901
1901
Manures
,
1852
Maritime Matters
1902
ill 1891
91 1904
Markets in the N. Province
18116
Council Colombo, Ap1895
propriatibn of Rates 23 1892
Council Bylaws
... 16 1881
10 1896'
Marriage Laws
111 1900 Municipality of Kandy Bylaws 19 1 .96
.. 11 187';
191S
Museum
in
Colombo
I 12
( 9 1879 Mutual Provident and other
... 16 1:7.91
Marriages, Births & Deaths, I I 11 1890 Societies
1 1891 Mutual Provident Associa5 18:1 1
Registration of
10 1892 Von
19 15111
.. 12 1903 Natives: Foreign Employment 5 1t/1)2
Marriages, Foreign
1870 Natives of India
3 1847
I 3 1870
Marriages in Kandyan
,
Naturalization of Aliens :Provinces
t 19 1901
2 1888 Gabriel Benedict Worms ... 16 1848
Marriages, Muhammadan
8 1886 Maurice Benedict Worms ... 17 1848
.. 11 1848 Johann Heinrich Sonnenkall . 1 1349
Martial Law
6 1865 Gottlieb Arnold Crilwell ... 2 1899
ti
1880 Fred. Ludwig Straue
3 1851
... 1:1 1852
0 1896 Fred. Sulzmann
Master Attendants
1898
Adolphe
Odier
...
14
1852
9
10 1904 Jean Mari eA ri nand Montclar 15 1852
...j 21 1844 Christ ophe Gardettc
... 5 1853
Matrimonial Domicile
Joseph Viscardi
... 6 1857
Matrimonial Rights and Law
15
1876
George
Sauer
... 7 1858
of Inheritance
1878 W. F. Adolph Hinck
... 2 1862
Measures, Standard
14
1878
Naylor
Dunbar
Schultze
.. 1 1866
1 8
f 17 1880 Constantin Edmund de
Medical Wants
Komierowski
... 13 1378
t 9 1882

r 7 '876

LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.

SUBJECT.

I No.

Naturaliza i -In of All iens:


Antoine Joseph van der
..' 14
Poorteu
George Maggiolini
... 8
To provide for the
.. 21
Naval Stores
Exportation of... 12

Navigation, Inland Steam ... 8


Nets, Use of Certriin,Prohibif ed 18
Newspapers, Regulation of
5
Non-Summary Cares triable'
by Police Courts
...I 8
2
Notaries, Laws relating .o 1 10
1 21
Nuwara Eliya Parsonage Land 22
I 32
Notes, Government
1.13
15
Nuisances, Suppression
Oaths, Ordinance
Oaths, Forms of
1
Offences previous to opera- S 1
lion of Ceylon Penal Code
11 5
16
Official Designations
( 1
Secrets
15

129
No.

SUUJECT.

Si

1898
Penal Code Amendment
{ 110 1903
1879 Pension Fund, Widows' and
1884 Orphans'
...1 21 1896
1890
6 1887
1867 Petroleum, Safe Keeping of I 1 1893
( 2 1902
1900
for Motor Cars, r t.., 14 1904
1891
1843
1896
1839 Pilgrimages
I 17 1897
4 1899
Pilots Ordinance
8 1867
1896 Pioneer D fir. rters
1877 Plant Disc lees
.
11101
... 21 1873
1890 Plumbago, Duty on
1900
1876
1865
Poisons, Sale of
11
6 1901
3 1883
1884 Police Courts
1886 Police Courts May be Holden
12 1890
1862 Anywhere
1895 Police Courts, Trial of Non1869 Summary Cases
1896
1884 Police Force
. 16 186;
1885
7 1866
1886
5 1867
1867
19 1871
1883 Police Force
3 1875
1890
I
1 1870
1878
7 1880
L 4 1897
9 1889
1 4
Control of
... 23 1891
2 1893 I,
Opium or Bhang,
1897
10 1861
1899
/ 31 11;84
Is85
14
5 1903 Poll Tax (Road Ordinance) 117
is 1,035
Ordinances, Shortening Lan1111 188
1 ,8,
guage used in
.. 1 1852
7
Paddy Cultivation [See Irriga elm]
11
,,. 1,,:, 1886
Paddy contract for agreement
Postage Stamps
for 12 months need not be
1 13 1892
6 1894
notarially executed
... 21 1887 Postal Regulations
Paddy Tax Abolished
... 4 1892
JO 1899
... 13 1892
f 32 1884 Postal Orders
Paper Currency, Govern- i 12 1886 Postal Savings' Banks
... 13 1892
.. 23 1884
i 13 1901 Power of Governor
ment
i 4 1002
1. 6 1903 Powers of Attorney
Papers, Printed, Regulation of 16 1902 Priedial Products
... 4 1891
1 22 1834
Parate Execution [See Stamp!
Prescription of Actions
& Fiscal:- Ordinances]
22 1871
j 10 1863 Printing Presses, Regulation of 16 1902
Partition of Lands
( 16 1877
1 111 1897 Prisons Ordinance
21 1866
24 1890
Partnership, Law of
12 1848
Passenger Boats
... 8 '1891 Proctors, Admission of
1 1 1860
/ 1889
Passenger Vessels
5 1894 Produce, Protection of
... 9 1885
Property and Trustees
... 7 1871
Patents [See Inventions]
Pauper Suitors, Stamps for... 3 1890 Property found, General Pro.
vision for
... 8 1893
... 15 1823
Pawnbrokers
Pearl Banks, Protection of ... 3 1811 Property of Public Defaulters 6 1873
Amendment on ... 5 1876
2 1883 Do,
1! 1887 Pros ident Associations [See Mutual]
.. 8 1866
16 1889 Quarantine
Penal Code Amendment
1 22 1889 and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance
.. 3 1897
13 1890
Recovery of Expenses 3 1881
3 1892
I 11 1895 Quarries
... 8 1889

130

LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS.

SICBJECT.

No. , 4"

SUBJECT.

No. s
IN

7 1093 Savings' Bank 1130 1,000 borRabies


17 is9.73 rowed for Irrigation Work 24 1885
Railway, Ceylon, Contract ... I 186:3 Schedule System, Nortlern
Debentures & SinkProvince
... 4 1895
,,
... 7 1864 Schools, Maintenance of ... 33 1884
ing Fund
Debentures 8,750,000 2 1872 Seamen, Shipwrecked
.. 3 1880
,,
1861
1
14 1890
Railway Debt
6 1S70 Security by Public Officers 1 12 1897
9 1862
'3 1903
Railway Debt (Line from
7 1864 Servants, Registration M ... 2, 1871
Colombo to Kandy)
9 1869 Service Paraweni Lands ... 3 1852
9 1902 Service Tenures, To Define ..
4 1870
1 1903 Shipping Casualties & Ships'
Ordinance
2 1904 Officers
6 1899
Railway, Shooting of Cattle. 24 1865 Shortening Language in Ordi Surplus Revenues 390,000 1 1872 nances
1 1851.
... 20 1844
R1,200,000 4 1887 Slavery, Abolition of
& 5 1871 Small Pox, Laws relating to
Railway to Nawalapitiya
8 1E66
11 188.2
Lean of 550,000 for tho 2 1885 Small Tenements Ordinance
Haputale and Rentota lines
3 1887
Qolicitor-Gonl. Designation 1 1883
Nanuoya to Haputal'
X450,000 Kalotara to Ben' ta 7 1888 Special Jurors [SeeJ urors and
Railway, etc. Loan (1,400,000) 14 1901 Assessors]
St. Paul's Chnroh
Recovery of Monc,y Due by
5 1693
ti 1878 Stamp Duties Consolidated...
Public Defaulters
1890
Recruiting for Foreign States I 1874 Item', Duties is Village Tri
bunals
Registration of Births and
14 1902
... 18 1867 Steam Navigation, Inland ..
Deaths
7 1877
.. 1 1885 4,pak, Ceylon Inscribed ... 19 1884
Registration of Books
Registration of Old Deeds .1 6 186e atones and other Substances,
and other Instruments t 1.5 1867 Removal of, Prohibited
1.5
1
20 196
190:53
Su C
Su
im
Registrations of Powers of
4 1902 itntors' Money
Attorney
4 1865
28 187 Supreme Court
1 3 1882
Registration of Servants
1877
I 1889
Registration of Titles to 1 ' 5
4 1889
Do.
Commissioner
IAttitls
i 14 1891 of Assize
.,, 16 1880
Surveyors
... 15 1889
Removal of Stones from
[lations 40 1865 Surveyor-General, Powers of 4 1866
S-Aashore
1884 Tavern Lenses within
Repeal of Rules and Regu1 190 Municipalities
... 9 1892
Repeal of Ordinances
15 1896
4 1594
3 189f. Tea Cess
13 1902
Repression of Crime
3 1902
20 1904
Rifle and Artillery Ranges ... 11 1904 Telegram, Copyright
15 1898
6 1874 Telegraphy, Wireless
Roads (Branch), Construc
-. 8 1903
28 1892 Telephones
Lion of
16 1882
12 1902 Temple Lands
10 1856
Roads, Estate
10 1887 Testamentary Dispositions of
10 1861
Property
21 1844
31 1881 Thefts, Petty, in Harbours &
Roads, Formation and
W bat yes
. 12 1884
17
Maintenance of
10 1885 Thesawaleme
18 1806
10 1900
4 1895
l0 1 91 9 rhorolii81tfitret3 [See Poll Tax)
894
District Road
R tiles and R-gulations, Repeal of 3
Committee ... 18 1385
Sailors' 1-Tome, Colombo ... 14 18771
11 18061
1 1885
Sale of Goods
Timber, Crown, Felling of f i 10
6
89
Salt Ordinance
1892
18 1692 Title Deeds, Produetion of
6 1866
Sanitary Rate
Tolls, Collection of
11 1
-.I 3 1896
12 185 Toll Rents
1904
12 1S9'- Tolls, Manure Exempted
Savings' Banks
21

17

1Cella

131

LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS ; VACCINATION.

Scions%

SULJEC r,

No

No.

lr

1592
11 1894 Waste and Unoccupied f
1897
5 1873 Lands, Chona and k crest 1.
1 1899
13 1888
14 1,8s Waste and Ulna ^upied
5 1000
Trade Masks, Registration I 4 1890 Lands, Chena an . Forest ( 4 1943
7 1886
6 1904 Water Supply of Colombo
4 1593
7 1891
Transit of Goods, &c.
4 1840 Waterworks, Colombo,
Transport for II M. Forces
17 1887 291,000
7 1874
Tri asure Trove
18 1885
3 1891 Waterworks Loan, Kandy
1870
8 1895
Trespass
9
Tribunals, Village [See VII.
Colombo... 4 1889
lege Councils]
6
Galls Municipality 18 14971

7 1871
Truetres
2 1889 Weights and Measures
14 1878
to relieve
7 1871
16 1865
Trust Funds, Investment of... 20 1001 Wells, Wails to be Raised
f 27 1884
6 1895 Round
Uniform Ordinance
Vaccination Compulsory
20 1880 Wharf & Warehouse Cony 3f 10 1876
3 1895
4 1841
Vagrants, Laws relating to
8 1898
7 1880piny
.( 16 1889
Vehicles (See Carts and
15 1902
Whipping Ordinance
Carriages)
3 1904
1 1860
Vessels Carrying Passengers I
for Theft of PI recital

ID 1862
4 1891
... 3 1867 Procluc
Vessels Coastwise
Victoria Elf me for Iccurattes 7 1908 Widows' and Orphans' Pen- { 1 1898
3 1900
24 1889 sine Fund
14 1893 Wills to be Signed_ before
.1
Village Councils
9 1894 Notary or before five Wit7 1840
9 1896 nesses
10 1844
I 18 1902 Wine, Arrack, Rum, or
13 1891
3 186'1
Spirits, Illicit Sale of
181/2
Volunteer Corps
17 1890
19(13
3 1809 Wireless Telegraphy
I
6 1861
Volunteer Coast Defence .. 2 1892
1862
Volunteers Amendment 1 8 1881 Wrecks, Sea Casualties, and
1868
7 1884
Salvage
Ordinance
1884
Votunteera Exempted from
Labour Tax
.. 11 18891 District Court
4 1863
Authorized to In- 1
Do. Reserve
16 1890
6 1884
quire into
17 1869
Warehouse Warrants, Issue
1 1886
1 1871
of
24 1890
1 1875 Youthful Offenders
6 1891
ID 1885
Waste Lands

Touts
Tramways

VACCIN
By Ordinance No. 9 of 1863, the practice of Vaccination was made compillsory.
Every adult* who shall not cause himself to he vaccinated, and every parent or
guardian who shall not came the child under his care to be vaccinated (such adult
or child not being certified to be in an unfit state for successful vaccination), or
who hall not on the 8th day after vaccination has been performed in the ease
of the adult) present hiniselfor (in the case of the parent or guardian) take or
cause the child to be taken, for inspection, by the officer by whom the operation was
performed, in order that such officer may ascertain the result of such operation, shall be
guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding One Pound (R16). A
certificate regarding successful vaccination shall be delivered by the officer who performs the operation.
* N ot bein g alreadk vaecicatel.

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TOLL ORDINANCES.

SI

till OF THE TOLL ORDINANCE.

No, 3 OF 1896.
This Ordinance, which came into operation on the 1st of January, 1897,
repeals all former enactments (about 22 in number) and consolidates them
into one. The following is a brief summary of the present law;
The undermentioned terms shall have the respective meanings assigned
to them ; that is to say:
Horse shall include pony, ass, or mule. Oz shall include any bullock,
buffalo, or any other beast of burden except an elephant.
Load shall include all descriptions of goods, but not passengers.
Vehicles for passengers shall include carriages, hackeries, and vehicles
capable of carrying passengers, and commonly used for such purpose, though
not actually carrying passengers at the time. Vehicles Jar goods shall include
carts, waggons and all vehicles capable of carrying loads and commonly
used for such purpose, although not actually carrying geode at the time.
Boat shall include pada-boats, batted, lighter, single or double canoe, scooped
dlioney, ballam, raft, tug, catamaran, kulla, and all other boats whether of
European or native build.

Estate means any land in which labourers are employed, and of which
ten acres or more are actually cultivated.
Vehicles and boats conveying manure except lime, salt, saltpetre
and poonae, are exempted from toll. Empty vehicles fitt d with trays
Me., for the carriage of green tea leaf, 9hall also b3 exempt from toll,
but when actually carrying such leaf or any other load, toll is leviable,
However, such vehicles, when loaded with green tsa loaf which is being conveyed from one part of the estate to another for the purpose of manufacture
no toll shall be levied. [The Governor has the power of exempting any substances
used for manuring purposes.]
Boats and canoes employed in fishing, and not conveying loads or
passengers except the necesi-ary tackle, apparel and provisions of such boats
and the crew thereof shall also be exempt from to'l.
Vehicles and boats loaded with coconut husks to pay as unloaded vehicles
and boats, and to pay only once the same day.
The Legislative Council may by resolution establish tedli in respect of
any public road, bridge, ferry or canal in the island.
The Governor may alter the rates of toll, provided they do not exceed
those specified in the Ordinance, but larger tolls may be levied on ferries
more than half a mile wide.
The Governor may, by Proclamation, direct tolls to be levied on bridges
ferries, &c., hereafter built or established, and the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be held applicable thereto. Likewise the Governor in Executive Council
may by resolution abolish and alter paces for collecting tolls.
The following Officers, &c., are exempted from the payment of tolls :The Governor (or Lieut.-Governor) and his suite ; all officers and soldiers
on duty and their baggage, &c.; all carriers and horses conveying the public
mails ; cattle and sheep driven to grass ; parsons with cattle, agricultural
instruments, manure, paddy plants or seed grain for cultivation ; ch Idren going
to and from school ; all persons, &c., employed in the repair of roads within
to miles of the toll station or in making surveys within that distance."*
No toll shall be levied on the return of any person, horse, vehicle, &c.,
1111 the same day, unless such person, horse, or conveyance, shall carry ri different
road. And one- half only of the appointed toll shall be levied on all passengers,
conveyances, &c., g ing in a like direction a sec.ind or third time, on the same
day and not carrying a different load.
Where the payment of toll in one place entitles a person to clear any
other place, a ticket denoting such payment should he produced.
All Toll-keepers shall be appointed by the Government Agent of the
Province on the recommendation of the Renter. Any party removing a Toll
keeper without giving ten days' previous notice shail be guilty of an offence and
to a penalty not exceeding R50.
* All public officers are entitled to a refund of the Tolls paid by them, when

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183

Every tall-keeper shall wear n metal badge on which shall he engraved


the name of the toll-station. And there shall be suspended on some conspicuous place at toll-stations a table of tolls in the English and Native languages, and the name of the person appointed to collect the tolls.
Every toll-keeper shall give tickets acknowledging the payment of tolls.
Toll-keepers infringing any of the above rules shall be liable to heavy
tines. Every toll-keeper levying tolls without authority shall be guilty of an
offence and be liable to a fine not exceeding R50.
Every passenger intending to evade payment or who shall forcibly pass or
take past his vehicle, or shall resist or oppose the Toll-keeper or shall do any
other act to evade the payment of the toll, shall he liable to a fine not
exceed ng R50.
Tolls in respect of ferries shall he due whether the ferry be used or not.
The employment of private boats for the conveyance of passengers, vehicles,
&e., across any river or stream within a distance of one mile above or below any
road, bridge, &c., at.which tolls shall be leviable, is strictly prohibited.
No goods from any animal or vehicle, upon which the same shall be brought
to any road, bridge, &c., shall be transferred to any other animal or vehicle
un the opposite side thereof, unless after payment of the toll.
No prosecution shall be instituted against any person unless the same shall
be commenced within one month from the time the offence was committed.
Should the Magistrate see proper, any portion, not exceeding one-half, of all
fines recovered shall be given to the informer.
[Some of the Toll Rents now go to the Municipalities--i.e., those within the
Municipal boundaries.]

TOLLS ON ROADS AND AT BRIDGES AND FERRIES.


(As enacted by Ordinance No. 8 of 1896.)

R. e.
Every Vehicle for Passengers, Driver and Passengers included, drawn
0 50
by one Horse, with two wheels
I/o. do.
do.
do.
with four wheels
0 60
Do. do. for Passengers drawn by two horses, Driver and Passengers
.....
. ..
included
.... 1 0
Every additional Horse used in drawing such Vehicle, ann attached thereto 0 10
Every Vehicle for Passengers drawn by one Ox, Driver and Passengers included
.0 30
Every additional Ox attached thereto
0 10
Every Horse carrying a load or not carrying a load, with or without a rider 0 20
Every Ox carrying a load
0 10
Every Vehicle carrying a load and drawn by one Horse or Ox
0 30
Every Vehicle carrying a load and drawn by two Horses or Oxen
0 50
Every additional Horse or Ox attached thereto
.... .... o 10
Every Vehicle not carrying 11 load and drawn by one Horse or Ox ... 0 10
Every Vehicle not carrying a load, and drawn by two Horses or Oxen... 0 15
Every additional Horse or Ox attached thereto
0 10
Every Vehicle carrying a load and drawn by two Elephants
1 0
Every Vehicle not carry ing a load and drawn by two Elephants
0 50
Every Vehicle carrying a load and drawn by one Elephant
0 70
Every Vehicle not carrying a load, and drawn by ore Elephant
0 30
Every Elephant carrying a load, not being his food
0 30
0 20
Eery Elephant not carrying a load
Every Bicycle, Tricycle, or Jinricksha
0 10
Every Ox, Cow, Calf, Sheep, Goat or Pig
0
1
Every Leaguer or Cask not carried in a Vehicle or by a man, but rolled
0 10
along the road
Every wheeled Vehicle not enumerated above
.. 0 40
Every Foot Passenger crossing terries, except children under twelve
years of age, and keepers and leaf-cutters attending Elephants,
0
2
Horses, and Cattle
Pada boat, battel, or lighter of and under 50 feet( loaded
1 50
/unloaded
in length
0 75
Pada boat, battel, or lighter over 50 feet in floaded .......... ,... .'until
length

kunloaded ........ .

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TOLL ORDINANCES.

R. e.
0 60
0 30
Ektery additional Canoe supporting a platform
0 10
Shagle Canoe or 'Hallam, with freight or passengers
0 30
Single Canoe or Hallam, unloaded
0 15
1 0
Haft or Catamaram, 30 feet by 10 feet, and under I loaded
( unloaded ... ........
0 50
Fnr every additional foot over 30 feet in length and ( loaded
o 50
under 50 feet
1 unloaded ... 0 25
For
do.
do.
foot over 50 feet in length 1 loaded
unloaded ... 0 10
For every additional foot of breadth on 15 ft., whether loaded or unloaded 0 50
For every boat propelled by steam or electric power, or any power ob
tained by any means other than hand, beast of draught, or sail,
whether loaded or unloaded, and of whatever draught or capacity 2 50
Every boat not enumerated above
0 50
Double canoe, scooped (Money, and kul la

floaded
unloaded
I.
un loaded

TOLLS ON THE FERRY BETWEEN PIITTALAII AND ETTA.LAI IN THE


NORTH-WESTERN PROVINC,E.
(Amended rates Proclaniation of Jan. 3, 1878.)
Every Vehicle draWn by 1 Horse 1j' with2wheels
with 4 wheels
1)o.
do.
by 2 Horses
Every additional llorse used in drawing such Vehicle
Every Vehicle drawn by 1 Ox
Every additional Ox attached thereto
Every Horse '
.
Every Ox
Every Vehicle carrying a load, and drawn by I Horse or 02...
Every Vehicle carrying IL load, and drawn by 2 Horses or Oxen
Every additional Horse or Ox attached thereto
Every Vehicle not carrying a load, and drawn by 1 Horse or Ox
Every Vehicle not carrying a load, and drawn by 2 Horses or Oxen
Every additional Horse or Ox attached thereto
Every Palanquin with bearers, not exceeding twelve
Eve-y Ox, Cow, Calf. Sheep, ()oat or Pig.
Every Leaguer or Cask, not carried in a Vehicle
Every Vehicle not enumerated above ..
Every foot Passenger crossing the ferry, except Children under
twelve years of age, and Keepers attending Horses, &c.
lerTry ifioya. The payment of Toll at either the Ferry at Miopz
or the Ferry at Kalauya shall clear the other.
The rates leviable on Bicycles, Tricycles, and Jinrilishas shall be..

1 87
2 25
3 0
0 50
1 50
0 25
0 50
0 25
1 12i
1 50
0 50
0 50
0 110
0 50
2 50
0 25
0 25
1 50
0 12.

0 12i

EX E PT IONS.
Froml January 1872, coconut husks unmanufactnred pass and pay tot/
of unloaded, vehicles &c. (Ord. No. 9 of 1871.)
From 1st' January 1877, castor seed poonac is exempted from toll.
nary 1879, rape seed poonac is also exempted.
From 1st
From 20th Fe nary 1880, sulphur is exempted.
From 1st .Ianuaiay 1881, ground coral stones are exempted from toll.
TONS ON TRACTION ENGINES.*
For every Traction F;t gine
For every loaded waggon...?! truck
attached to is do.
To every unloaded waggon 'COI*
truck
,
-2---.1(ed to a
do.
* Ai-

Rl. )
I Ordinance No. 12 of
R2. ). 1669. Proclamation,
24th October 1870.
RI.)

PORT OF COLOMBO,
LIMITS OF THE PORT OF COLOMBO.
To the North, a line drawn due west from a point on the beach one
geoe,raphical mile north of Mutwal point, to a distance of three Geographical
miles.
To the South, a line drawn due west from a point on the beach one
Geographical mile south of the Flagstaff, to a distance of three Geographical
miles.
To the West, a line connecting the western ends of the abovenamed north
and south limits.
To the Eas', the shore contained between the north and south limits.
PORT RULES.
SECTION I.
Formalities on Vessels' Arrival and Departure, Berths to be occupied,
and how to be moored.
1. Commanders of all vessels arriving within the port, or their agents
shall report their vessels without delay at the Custom-house and Master
Attendant's Office, and furnish the Master Attendant with a list of their
passengers disembarking and embarking, and 12 hours before sailing hoist a BluePeter at the fore, and give notice at the Master Attendant's Office of the

time of sailing
2. Commanders of all vessels arriving within the port shall, without delay,
deliver to the pilot-boat, or other boat sent for the purpose, or laud in their
own boat, all mail-packets or letters intended for the port.
3. All vessels within the port shall take up the berth appointed for them
by the Master Attendant, and shall change their berth, or remove, whenever he
requires them to do so.
4. No vessel within the port shall change. her berth, or remove, withoul
permission from the Master Attendant, except in case of emergency.
5. All vessels within the harbour shall be moored head and stern as soon
aspossible after arrival, and shall remain so moored until they are ready to sail.
6. Warps shall be made fast to any vessel within the port, if required for
the purpose of assisting any other vessel in mooring or shifting its berth, and
shall be kept fast until required to be get go by the officer in charge of the
vessel mooring or shifting.
7. No vessel or boat shall anchor in the entrance of the harbour, or in
the channel leading to or from any of the mooring buoys within the harbour.
S. Free passages shall he kept to all piers, jetties, wharves, or landingplaces, and all vessels or boats shall more when required to clear such presages.
9. No vesul, boat, raft, or any other article shall he made fast to any
buoy, beacon, or sea-mark within the p.rt except buoys intended for the purpose.
10. All vessels within the harbour requiring to be graved, breamed, or
smoked shall be moved to a berth set apart for tbat purpose by the Master
Atte n dant.
11. All native vessels entering the port shall proceed straight to the
anchorage for native vessee, and if after inspection by the Pcrt Surgeon, any
vessel is held to be infected or suspeoted of epidemic diseases, she wiil be
immediately taken in tow by the Government tug and berthed as directed by
the Master Attendant.
SECTION II.
Quarantine and Preservation of Health.
1. No person shall leave, and no person, except a pilot, shall go on board
of any vessel arriving within the port, until the port surgeon or health alicer has
given permission to do so.
No vessel liable to be placed in quarantine shall come within the
harbour without the permission at the Port Surgeon.
Such vessel shall east anchor in the outer roads in the place appointed by
the Master Attendant for quarantine anchorage.
Any vessel within the harbour placed in quarantine shall immediately be
removed to the quarantine anchorage in the outer roads aforesaid.
All vessels in quarantine shall display the following signals ;-- By day the
quarantine flag at the fore, and by night two white lights six feet apart hoisted
vertically well up at the fore.
All vessels arriving within tile port shall display the quarantine signal until
the Port Surgeon has given pratique.

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PORT OF COLOMBO.

3. If any person die on board of any vessel within the port, the Com.
mender thereof shall cause the body to be brought on chore and interred, or
otherwise disposed of under directions of the port surgeon.
4. No person suffering from an infections disease shall he lauded from any
vessel within the port without the consent of the port surgeon.
5. No dead animal shall be thrown overboard from any vessel or
boat within the harbour, or within a radius of one mile from the Breakwater head.
6. The master of every vessel bound to any port in Ceylon and infected with
cholera, yellow fever, or plague, shall, when the vessel is within 3 miles of the
coast of any part of Ceylon, or is within the limits of the port of Colombo, cause
to be hoisttd
(1) At the masthead or where it can be test seen, during the whole of the tame
between sunrise and sunset, a day signal consisting of a large flag of yellow
and black bori.e quarterly ; an I
(2) At the peak or other conspicuous 'dace where it can be best seen, and at
height of cot less then 20 ft. above the hull of tt.e ship, during the whole of
the time between sunset and sunrise, a night signal eonaisting of three tights,
which shall be arranged at a distance of not lees than 6 Pt. apart, in the term
of en equilateral triangle, and of which ilie lipht at the pipets el the triangle
shall he white, and the other lights at the ends of the base of the triangle
shall be red in colour.
No person shall leave, and na person except a Government pilot shall go on
board of, any such vessel until 'permission to do so is granted by the " Proper
authority " appointed under the provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 1897, or any
officer acting on hie behalf.
SECTION
Discharging of Cargoi. Ballast, Coals, Ashes, Timber, and Rubbish,
1, All vessels taking in or discharging ballast or any particular kind of
cargo within the harbour, shall take up such berth as may be appointed for the
purpose by the Master Attendant.
,Tarpauline properly stretched and weld between the side of the ship
and the be hPer shall be used by all vessels within the harbour in slapping or die,
charging ballast or coal, so as to prevent any part thereof from falling overboard
3. All vessels within the port diseharing coal by shoots shall make use of
circular P hoots made of steel or iron of not less than three feet in diameter at
the upper end and long enough to teach down to three feet above the lighter's
gunwales when the vessel commences discharging, but to be lengthened by
another piece of shoot not less than eight feet long made to fit closely on to the
end of the first ehoot as soon as the vessel shall be lightened sufficiently to
admit of it. If the upper end of the ehoot has be n cut away en the upper ride,
such shoot shall have a mouthpiece or bonnet fitted to it large enough to prevent
any coal going over.the shoot when the tubs are emptied into it.
Vessels discharging ballast shall also make use of similar :hoots to the above.
4. No ballast, ashes, or rubbish shall be thrown overboard from any vessel
or boat within the port under a depth of twelve fathoms water.
The commander of any vessel within the harbour from which any cargo
shall have been dropped overboard and sunk shall report the sante immediately
to the Master Attendant, who will take steps to recover it, the cost of which
shall be borne by the vessel from which the a.rpic a dropped overboard.
The tindal or person in charge of any boat reit, ivieg or discharging cergo
alongside of any vessel shall also report to the Master Attendant all cases of
cargo dropping overboard from the vessel'a slings in the act of being lowered
into or hoisted out of his boat, as eom as possible after the occurrence.
5. No vessel within the lost shall land or ship cargo before 6 A.M. of
after 4 rdi, without permission from the Collector of Customs

PORT OF COLOMBO.

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I3

6. No host or lighter shall receive loose coal or ballast from shoots from
vessels within the harbour without having a temnorary bulwark of plauks or sheet
iron, 2 feet high by 12 feet long, shipped on the gunwale of the lighter on the
offside whilst being lead d, so as to prevent any part thereof from going over
board from the boat ; and no lighter shill ba loaded with loom coal heaped up
above the gunwales.
7. The tindal and boatmen of boats or lighters employed in receiving loose
coal or b 'Bast from shorts from vessels within the harbour shall keep their boats
or lighters fairly under the shoots, whilst being loaded, so as to prevent any part
thereof from going overboard,
8. No contractor or other person shall dieeharge logs of timber from any
vessel within the port over the side into the water for the purpose of being
floated ashore," ittib'se the special perehiesion in writing of the Master Attendant
shall have been obtained therefor, wherein shall be set forth the measure's
required by the Master Attendant for preventing such timber becoming a source
of danger or impediment; to the navigation of the harbour ; and nuy failure
on the part of the contractor or such other person to fulfil any such measures
shall be deemed a breach of this rule.
Sscrioe IV,
Signals rind Lights.
1. All vessels at anchor within the port shall exhibit betty .en sunset and
sunrise, where it can be beat Feel, tut at a height not exceeding 20 feet above
the bull, a white light in, globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so
constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible all round
the horizon, tut at a distance cf at least one mil-.
2. No vessel within the port shall fire guns or rockets, or burn blue
lights between the hour; of tunset and sunrise, excepting the mail steamers on
arrival, which may make iituall signals only as may be authorized by the Master
Attendant, and vessels in distress which may make any of the Board of Trade
distress signal-3. This rule does not apply to men-of-war firing salutes,
3. Vessels inward bound requiring a pilot should display the Board of
Trade pilot signal, awl v seeds outward bound requiring a pilot should hoist the
Jack at the fare by day, end by night two red lights El ft. apart hoisted well up
where best seen. The following signals %ill he made franc the Pilot Station
Tower (EV 56 N. 79' 50, E.) in answer to vessels signals for a Pflot at
,night time:
(a) An el - ctrio light showing red and white flashes al:ernatrly in quick
succession for a period of one minute indicates that the pilot will proceed
to vessel making signal immediately.
(6) A fixed red light for the same period indicates that the pilot ie
engaged, but will proceed to vosel making siguol when disengaged.
(e) A liarhing bright light of about two minutes' duration signifies that
the vessel should anchor well out or keep under weigh unt 1 daylight.
Vassals with)a the port of (Mamba teal:Mg other aiglissdis to the Pilots
Tower should display the " Answering Penent" at the Mite time as such
&gulls in a conspicuous place, wltbeat which no notice aid be taken at
the Pilot Station Tower,
4. No vestal within the port shall inund any kind of steam whistle for
any pavose whatever between the hours of 8 P.M. and 6 Aar., except vessels
when under weigh, either in entering or leaving the harbour,
5. If a vessel within the part at any time requires assistance from the
Master Attendant's Dispariment, a signal should be made for a pilot.
G. All steam lannehce, tugs, and steam water beats shall, when under
weigh between snneet and sunrise, carry in the forepart of the vessel, or o
front of the funnel where it can bet be seer), a bright white fight so
as to show the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam
4yo AN
and shall also carry the regulation sidelights, green on the start
tho
r,d on the port, or a combined lantern showing a green light
- ions place
Irvin right ahead to two PointaAbaft the beam on their refiner

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PORT OF COLOMBO.

lantern shall be carried below the line of the bright light. Steam launches
Mull also, between the Limes sp eified, proceed at a moderate speed.
7. All cargo boats and coal buts, whether laden or empty, shall, when
wider weigh between sunset and sunrise, cerry in the forepart or the boat hero
can be test e. en, a laotern with a green Oise os I ne Bide and a re glass on
the other, so nut d that the greeu light shall not be seen on the port side nor the
re I light on the starboard aide.
8. All passenger rowing boats aul canoes and private rowing boats shall,
when under weigh between sunset and sunrise, have ready at hand a lantern
showing a white light, which shall be temporarily exhibited in sufficient time to
prevent collision.
9. All sailing vsssels shall, when unIer weigh within the limits of the port
between sunset and sunrise, cs'ry the regulation eilelights, green on the stub* ird aide and red on the pert side.
10. The fore-win; signals should be dieplayed by vessels requiring the
assistance of the Harbour P. lice : by i1 iy the eneigu hoist-d at the m iin, and
by night two white tights with a red lig it b tiveeu them six !ect _pert, hoisted
well up Mar re to t tem.
11. No vessel within the harbour shell disp'av at night any eleedric arc light
tit:Cass such light be so shaded as to throw the light on the vessel's deck only.
SECTION V.

Pilotage.
1. All vessels rntrr:ng the Port of Colombo shall pay oiletage at the
following rates, which shall cover them both inwards and outwards :It.
Native vessels under 200 toes register
... Nil
not eniployieg a pilot ...
499 tonsgross 15
Vessel's up to
999
do
20
Vessels from 600 to
1,000 to 1,499
1,500 to 1,999
14 0 2,000 to 2,499
2,500 to 2,999
do
3,000 to 3,499
do
do
do

di
A

3,500 to 3,999
4,000 to 4.499

do

4,b00 to 4,999

do

25

do

30

do
do

35
441

do
do

45
50

do
do

55
60

It.
Vessels from 5,000 to 5,499 tcus gross 85
do 5,500

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

to 5,999

8,000 to 6,499
6,500 to 6,999
7,000 to 7,499
7,500 to 7,999
8,000 to 8,499
8,500 to 8 999
9,000 to 9,499
9,500 to 9,91,9
10,000 to 10,499
10,500 to 10,999

do

70

do
76
do
85
do
80
do
90
do
95
do 1011
do 105
do 110
do 115

do 120

2. No vessel, whether sailing or seam, except a native craft, shall cline


into or leave the harbour without a pilot in the service of Government being
on board.
SECTION VI.

Mi.seellaneoms.
1. All vessele within the harbour shall keep their jib and spanker-boonee
rigged in, and shell strike yards and masts, and shall remove any ancher, spar,
or any other article projecting from their sides, when required to do so by the
Master Attendant.
2. N. vessel within the harbour shall boil or heat any pitch, tar, resin,
danemar, turpentine, 0.1. or any other such comhu=tible matter on board, but may
do so when required in a boat 8100,0 ;e.
3. All vessels, except vesee!3 bilonging to Her M 'jest', or any Foreign
Power, sr lying within the limits of the po-t, an 1 having on hoer' mere than
Sc vt. of gunpowier or any other explosive substance, shell not enter the
harbour until the same shall have been discharged from the vessel, unless
such gunpowder or other explosive substance is stored seourely in a ship's
magazine properly constructed.
4. No persons shall sell, supply, or convey any wine or spirituous liquors
to any of the crew, or to any other person on board of any vessel within the
port, without the consent of the commander of such vessel.

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139

5. All persons shall be prohibited by the commanders of vessels from


descending into the holds after removal of the hatches, till the air in the holds
her been tested and found revivable. If a naked light lowered into the depths
of the bold is not extinguished, the air is pure.
6. No hawker, tout, money changer-, dhoby, or bombosIman shall go on
board of any vier sel with n the port withr us a permit signed by the cowman ler or
agent tf such veestl, or by the Inspector-General of Pulice, or the Master
Attendant.
7. No parties of soldiers or sailors from any ships of war or tranaport,
except those of His Maje ty's Service, whether armed or unarmed, are to he
landst from any ve-sel without the permission of the Governor obtained through
the Consular Office of the country to which the troops
8. The use of search lights except by the Majesty's ships of war and the
surveying of the shore lino by boats is forbidden, except with the permission of
the local Government.
9. Every vessel conveying passengers from a foreign port arriving in the
Harbour of Colombo shall, as soon as possible after she is moored, unless she
be placed in quarantine, put down at least two accommodation ladders. If the
ladders he un each side of the ship, the starboard ladder shall be reserved for
persons leaving the ship, and the port ladder for persons coming on board. If
the ladir re be on the tame side of the ship, the after ladder shall be reserved
for persons leaving the ship and the forward ladder for persons coming on board.
If tae vessel be placed in quarantine, the ladders shall be put down as soon
as she is released from quarantine.
Sserica:
Cargo Boats, Passenger Boats, and Canoes.
1. No licensed boat or canoe shall land or ship cargo or passengers front
or to any vessel within the port without a licensed tindal being in charge.
2. No licensed boat or ship's boat, other than those actually engaged
in landing or shipping cos', shall be allow. d to communicate wt h the r hors
within the limits of the port, except at the authorized jetties within the
Customs premises, unless specially authorized by the Master Attendant or the
Collector of Customs.
3. All boats and canoes within the harbour when unemployed shall be moored
or hauled up in the places appointed for the purpose by the Master Att:ndant.
4. No vessel, boat, or canoe shall be hauled up on any part of the beach
within the harbour without permission from the Master Attendant.
5. No boat or canoe shall be alongside of any wharf, jetty, or landing.
place within the harbour longer than is necessary to land or ship passengers and
their luggage or cargo, but shall lie off at a distance so as not to obstruct the
approach thereto.
6. No person shall approach within fifty yards of any vessel before
such vessel has be en moored in her berth.
7. No boat or canoe shall lie alongside of any vessel within the port
longer than is necessary to embark or disembark its pgasengers and luggage,
but shall lie off at a distance of not less than 13 fathoms from the ship's side,
so as to leave a clear passage to and from the gangway ; and no boat or
canoe shall come to a vessel's gangway ladder while there It another boat ur
canoe there before it, but lie off until the gangway is clear.
8. All boats, canoes, and kattamarams shall keep out of the course of
steamers and sailing vessels entering or leaving the harbour, and of the mooriug boats employed in passing lines to the buoys so as not to impede or
obstruct their movements.
9. No licensed boat or canoe shall be withdrawn from the port or from
work without notice being given to the Master Attendant. Notice shall also bo given
of the return to the port or to work of any boat or canoe that has been withdrawn.
10. Notice of transfer of ownership of any licensed boat or canoe shall be
given to the Master Attendant, and the transfer endorsed on the license.
11. The number of persons a boat- or canoe is licensed to carry, and the
t ado
ins,ra on the backboard or some other conspicuous place

140 PORTS OF GAL L AND- T R1 l'4 Cit.) M ALE


12. All licensed boats and canoes plying for passengers shall be employed
strictly in rotation, and the order of rotation shall be regulated by the tindals
appointed for that purpose by the Master Attendant.
13. A certain number of the licensed boats and canoes plying for paseen.
gera, as may be from time to time notified by the Master Attendant, shall be kept
ready for service at night, and on Sundays and holidays.
14, Cargo boats shall not lie teongside of any vessel in the h rbonr in tiers
of more t' an four boats abreast.
Thelindal or person in charge of any bolt or boats found lying out,ide of
of the fourth heat kora the vessel's side shall be liable to prosecution far breach
of this rule.
15. No boat of any description shall be towed or poled along the Break.
water, or lie alongside the Breakwater, without special permission from the
Master Attendant.
M. No cargo brat or cosi boat, whether lade n or em; ty, shell C:72/10
B104103;110 any ye Eel v. Win' the port until the expiry of at It ast one hour
after the Yes el has In on m or, tl, or, if the boa been placed iu guitar tine, after
she has hewn TON- a, d, and in the atter case only with the permission of the
chief oflitter ( f such vessel.
17, The tin led CT person in charge of every boat cc car.oe shall keep s uch
boat or canoe el. an and Coe from foul bilge water.
18. No cargo boat, passenger boat, or canoe shall be beached NI- repairs,
however slight, on any part o' the shot a within the h trb)ur, but she] be taken to
the Barge-repairini B:sio.
The charges for the use of the brain Shall le as follows :
Bombonts, passenger boat, and canoes R1-00 for day
Cargo boa's under 15 tons reFister I '50
.Cargo boats of 15 tons register and upwards 2 00
19. Commanders or eutrimanding officers of vessels, and owners or tindals
of boats, shall be held responsible for any breaches of these rules occurring on
board- of their vessels or boats, respectively, and accordingly may be prosecuted
for the same unless the actual guilty party or parties be delivered up.

PORT OF OALLE.
Ves -ela at al moor bead an 1 stern as Fort] as passible after arriud. Ste n
mcorioge are suppli d by eovernment -at f, 'lowing rates ; One and] r an 1 cable par day or pint of a day it
Laying town and lif'ing the anchor ...

PORT OF TiiINCOALAIM.
1. Owners and (fiials or boats shall give heti ti at the Master Attendant's Offi ce
altimeter for repsist,er r ther canoe their boats are w thdrawn from work or from. the
Port, so that their Mitribtra may be taken off the Register for the time they are to
witbdra.an
2. The transfer of a boat by the owner Should also be notified at the Matte
Attendant's Luce.
3,, Dicslittensed boat shall tan I air passen:ers or goods at any other places than
these auttoietecl by the Colketor of Customs. The timial or person in charge of any
boat offendin., against this rule shall be liable to the petialty.impossed by the O.diiianoe
in addition to the suspensi n of his licence and plat of the boat.
4, The number of persons the bout is licen el to carry shall be iNibly painted in
some conspicuous place attaft.
5. The Master Attendant w 11 rppoint au officer of his department to control the
order of these bate.
6. No boot what seem, shall coniumuiette with the veseeIrs until after the visiCof
the Govionment port heat. The nodal or person in chutes of soy beat otreialing
agel,utit,thie rule Asuil be 'bible to the peitaltyitnpuaellbiy the Ordinance its addition to

141

PORT OF THINCOM6LIF-094,04IBO PATENT SLIP.

7. Complaints against any of the Master Attendant's Department or any of the


boatmen of this port should he matte to the Master Attendant es soon as possible, in
order that the complaint may be at tome inquired into.
S. The following are the rates of boat hire for the port of Trincemales:
In Back Bay when the In Back Bay when the
vessel lies beyond 7
vessel lea with'n 7 fafathoms water, or in
thorns water, or in the
the inner harbour
inner barb ur when Ivwhen
lying to the S.
in.; to the N. E, era
line elm, n thr 'ugh the
W. of a line drawn
through the S. W.
S. W. p iota of York
points of York Tslatut
Island awl PL.o' sin
and Plantain P. int.
Point.

C.

Rs. c.
F.:r landing or shipping grain or sugar,

4
ii 2
p
1)0
For iiiliog and shipping writer, per ton...
I 12..!.
0 37r's
50
For landing sand hal act, per too
...
75
0 50
Per la, d ng stone tallest, per ton
...
00
For shippirg sand ballast, per ton
.,.
0 15
23
Per shipping &tone ballast, per ton ...
1 00
For the hire of any boot not exceei...
2 50
ing 0 tc ric .-.
- 1 75

For the hire of any boat ex( e ding 6


3 SO
2 25
sod not exceeding 9 tons ...
...
For the hire o' any beat exceeding
4 50
2 50
9 tons
...
..
...
.
Cargo Boat cr canoes going off with
passengers only, fcr each passenger,
fl 37
0 25
by dnv
...
...
...
...
Cargo ly its or canoes going oft with
passengers only, for each passenger,
between the hours of 8 P.M. and
0 50
...
0 37i
...
NOTE 1,Boats hired on Sunday, Christmas Da', and Good Friday to receive drub'e
hire.
2. Boats retained all day to rece:ve double 1 ire.
3.Boats going off w ith cargo alter stuiset to receive double hire.
4.Boats re' tune i all night with cargo on board, double hire.
5.Whenever bunts are required to go froM Back Bay to the Inner Harbour
in the S.W. monsoon, or from the Inner Harbour to Bank Bay in the
N.E. monsoon, upon eases of emergency, a single hire shall be charged
for the passage rotund, in a dit inn to the regulated hire.
6.No cargo will be discharged or put on board of vesse's anchoring A Back
Bay between the 25th October and P.8 lot April, without special have
from the Collector c f Cus'ouus.
er bag

...

...

ll
2
0
0
1
1

1... 4
:t
.1
l'- 4"

THE COLOMBO PATENT SLIP,

DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITY.


Length, SOU ft.
Length of cradle, 225 ft.
Breadth of cradle, 40 ft
Depth over keel blo
cks at lower
end, at low water, 2 1ft. 6 in.

R.

Depth over keel Mocks at upper


end, at low water, 10 ft. 6 in.
Inclination, 1 in 20
Capable of slipping it vessel of
1,000 tons gross.

REGULATIONS.

Charges.
1. The rent for use of the slip, including taking op and launching, shall
be R2 per ton gross for two clays, payable in advance, and thereafter a fixed
charge of ft2:50 for each additional day or part thereof. The minimum charge
shall be 11250 per clay irrespective of the vessel's tonnage. Native sailing
vessels have to pay ftwo per day and, all Government vessels are chargo(1
R250 per diem Irrespective or'size. The day a vessel is launched will be ellaTgeti

COLOMBO PATENT SLIP.


it No vessel shall remain on the Slip for it longer period than three
days, unless by special arrangement at the time of regulating.
3. If the Slip be required for another vessel, the vessel that has already
occupied it for three days must immediately vacate (unless arrangements
have been made beforehand as above fora longer period), or pay a charge of
Rs. 500 for every day or part thereof that she remains In occupation beyond
the three days for which she was originally regulated.
4. These charges shall include all shore labour and materials required in
preparing the cradle, hauling up and launching vessels, and use of blocks,
shores. and staging. Vessels must supply all other materials, such as ropes,
&c., Blocks, shores, Are., cut or destroyed, will be charged for according to
damage done.
5 Caps split out will be charged Rs 150 each.
6. Vessels occupying the Slip once blocked and shored shall be charged
for all labour supplied in shifting blocks or shores or for other purposes,
excepting only for such shifting its may be necessary to admit of the proper
cleaning and painting of the vessel.
Application for use of Slip.
7. Applications to put vessels on the Slip should be made to the
Superintendent on a printed form (A), which can he obtained at the Superintendent's Office, and on payment of n deposit of Its. WO for each vessel.
Such applications will be entered in the order in which they are received
in a slipping list. Any vessel may be entered for slipping before her arrival.
The deposit paid in respect of any such vessel is liable to be forfeited in
the event of the vessel not being ready to he slipped on the day arranged
for between the Superintendent and the agents or master of the vessel.
8. No vessel shall he entitled to be put on the Slip without having
the time and manner of her being put, and of her remaining, on the Slip
previously regulated at the Office of the Superintendent, in books to be
kept there for that purpose. The master or agent of a vessel shall, therefore,
as soon as practicable after her arrival in the Port of Colombo, submit an
application under his own signature for regulation in the Form B.
9. Until the Superintendent shall have issued to the agents or master
a regulation order in the Form C, no such application as aforesaid shall
be deemed to have been accepted, and no regulation as to the time and
manner of a vessel being put on the Slip or of her remaining thereon shall
be deemed to have been made.
Requirements before Slipping.
10. Prior to the time arranged for the vessel to be placed on the Slip the
following preparations must be carried out on board the vessel, viz. :
(a) Suitable hawsers and heaving lines must be in readiness on each
side, fore and aft, and gantlines rove for masthead pendants.
(b) The vessel shall be trimmed upright end as near as possible on an
even keel and the bilges must be perfectly dry fore and aft and
kept so, and they must he clear for inspection.
(c) The ballast tanks must either be full with their doors properly
securfa, or quite dry with their doors off ready for examination,
if so required by the Superintendent.
(d) The vessel's crew shall render every assistance on board or on
boats when the vessel is being hauled up or launched, and in case
of extra hands being required, they shall be provided at the
vessel's expense.
(e) All the vessel's waterclosets and latrines must be thoroughly
cleansed and securely fastened up before the vessel is put en the
cradle, and no use whatever shall be made of them while the
vessel is on the Slip.
(p') If so required by the Superintendent the awnings shall he furled
or taken down.
11. The vessel may, if considered necessary, be inspected by the Superintendent, and should he find that any of the abovementioned instructions
rafnaari tn ha nlanarl CH,.

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COLOMBO PATENT SLIP.

.. No vessel shall remain on the Slip for a longer period than three
days, unless by special arrangement at the time of regulating.
3. If the Slip be required for another vessel, the vessel that has already
occupied it for three days must immediately vacate (unless arrangements
have been made beforehand as above for a longer period), or pay is charge of
Its. 500 for every day or part thereof that she remains in occupation beyond
the three days for which she was originally regulated.
4. These charges shall include all shore labour and materials required in
preparing the cradle, hauling up and launching vessels, and use of blocks,
shores, and staging. Vessels must supply all other materials, such as ropes,
&c., Blocks, shores, &c., cut or destroyed, will be charged for according to
damage done.
5 Caps split out will be charged Its 150 each.

6. Vessels occupying the Slip once blocked and shored shall be charged
for all labour supplied in shifting blocks or shores or for other purposes.
excepting only for such shifting as may be necessary to admit of the proper
cleaning and painting of the vessel.

Application for use of Slip.


7. Applications to put vessels on the Slip should be made to the
Superintendent on a printed form (A), which can be obtained at the Superintendent's. Office, and on payment of a deposit of Rs. 500 for each vessel.
Such applications will be entered in the order in which they are received
in a slipping list. Any vessel may be entered for slipping before her arrival.
The deposit paid in respect of any such vessel is liable to be forfeited hi
the event of the vessel not being ready to be slipped on the day arranged
for between the Superintendent and the agents or master of the vessel.
8. No vessel shall be entitled to be put on the Slip without having
the time and manner of her being put, and of her remaining, on the Slip
previously regulated at the Office of the Superintendent, in books to be
kept there for that purpose. The master or agent of a vessel shall, therefore,
as soon as practicable after her arrival in the Pert of Colombo, submit an
application under his own signature for regulation in the Form B.
9. Until the Superintendent shall have issued to the agents or master
a regulation order in the Form C, no such application as aforesaid shall
be deemed to have been accepted, and no regulation as to the time and
manner of a vessel being put on the Slip or of her remaining thereon shall
be deemed to have been made.

Reguirementa before Slipping.


10. Prior to the time arranged for the vessel to be placed on the Slip the

following preparations must be carried out on board the vessel, viz. :

(a) Suitable hawsers and heaving lines must be in readiness on each


side, fore and aft, and gantlines rove for masthead pendants.
(b) The vessel shall be trimmed upright and as near as possible on an
even keel and the bilges must be perfectly dry fore and aft and
kept so, and they must he clear for inspection.
(c) The ballast tanks must either be full with their doors properly
secured, or quite dry with their doors off ready for examination,
if so required by the Superintendent.
(d) The vessel's crew shall render every assistance on board or on
boats when the vessel is being hauled up or launched, and in case
of extra hands being required, they shall be provided at the
vessel's expense.
(e) All the vessel's water-closets and latrines must he thoroughly
cleansed and securely fastened up before the vessel is put ( n the
cradle, and no use whatever shall be made of them while the
vessel is on the Slip.
(f) If so required by the Superintendent the awnings shall he furled
or taken down.
11. The vessel may, it considered necessary, be inspected by the Superintendent, and should he flnd that any of the above-mentioned instructions

COLOMBO PATENT SLIP.

143

Period of Occupation.
12. If before the expiration of the time for which a vessel has been
regulated the Superintendent shall be satisfied, ou written application to be
made to him for that purpose, that circumstances not known when the vessel
was regulated, or beyond the control of the parties engaged in the work, will
prevent the completion within the period for which the vessel was regulated,
of work which can only be done on the Slip, a new regulation may, if the
Superintendent thinks proper, be made for such further time.
Priority of Slipping.
13. In regulating the order in which vessels are to be put on the Slip, the
Superintendent shall be at liberty to give priority of regulating to nil vessels
belonging to Government, or to such vessels as shall require the use of the
Slip for the least time not exceeding 24 hours, without regard to the order in
which vessels stand on the slipping list. But no vessel to which priority shall
have been given under this provision shall he entitled under any circumstances
to remain on the Slip beyond the time for which she has been regulated.
Distressed Craft.
14. The Superintendent may, in his discretion, allow any vessel which
shall have been put back in a damaged condition, or which shall under any
other circumstances be in such a condition as may in his judgement, render it
necessary for her to be put on the Slip at once, to take priority of all other
vessels standing on the regulating list.
Refusal to leave the Slip,
13. If any vessel shall not leave the Slip at the expiration of the period
agreed upon, the Superintendent, whether such vessel may or may not be then
watertight or capable of being floated, may, upon giving 24 hours' notice to the
agents or master, slip or launch the vessel, and not be held responsible for any
damage done to the vessel.
Shores and Blocks.
16. Blocks, shores, and stages will be provided as follows :
Blocks,One set for the length given at the time of regulation.
Bilge Shores.In such numbers as may be required.
Stages and Stage Ropes with Uprights and Outriggers.A. sufficient
number to make one tier of stages round the vessel.
Displacement of Weights.
17. No ballast, coals, or any weight shall, without authority of the
Superintendent, be shifted in or taken on board a vessel during the time
she is on the Slip ; and no outboard work shall be carried on during the
time she is being hauled up or slipped. Owners, agents or masters of vessels,
and employers of labourers shall be responsible for any offence sagainst
this by-law.
18. Slip to be cleared and cleaned at vessel's expense previous to
launching.
Licensees only to undertake Work.
19. No one shall be allowed to undertake any wdrk in connection with
vessels on the Slip until he shall have been licensed by the Government,
and if any such licensee shall break or evade any of these by-laws, or use
bad materials or fittings or appliances for the purpose of such work, or
be unduly slow in the execution of such work, his license may be revoked,
in which case he will not afterwards be allowed to perform any work in
connection with vessels on the Slip.
20. Every license will be granted for a period of one year only at a
cost of Rs. 50, and shall he renewable at the option of Government. who
may refuse renewal in any case without communicating any reason for
such refusal.
21. A licensee shall be bound to employ foremen and tindals of experience
to supervise the work that such licensee may be carrying out on vessels on
the Slip, and the licensee, his foremen, and tindals shall be hound to use every
reasonable means for preventing accidents to the men employed under them.
Breaking up Vessels.
22. No vessel shall be broken up while on the Slip without the consent
of the Superintendent and under his supervision. ills decision in the matter
as to how it is to be broken up must be deemed final.
Notice to leave Slip.
2.3. The agents or master of any vessel using the Slip shall give the
Superintendent Di hours' notice in writing of his readiness to leave the Slip,

144
COLOMBO PATENT SLIP.
21. All veeeeis shall he hauled up under the direction of the Ruperinfen.7.
en t end in the presence of the master of the vessel or his representative.
Damage or Delay.
25. Neither the Government nor the Superintendent shall be held liable
for any damage or delay which may happen to any vessel either in taking up
or Inunehing,
20. Sun. ys, Christmas Day. and Good Friday shall he dies non. if work
is done upon any die, nrnri it shall be charged for at the ordinary rates, awl in
addition a penalty of Re50.
Overtime Mork.
27. The working hours for the Governaent staff at i he Slip shall be from
0 A.M. until 5 P.M. Pertniesion may be granted to work after hours on vessels
lying ou the Slip on written application being made to the Superintendent
before 4 p.m. All expee :es of the stair Mem cd Lhcril.y will be charged against
the ves s e l
Fires.
29. No person shall boil nr heat pitch, tar, resin, turpentine, oil or other
combustible matter on the Slip premises, except in die places provided for the
purpose, or fur which the speetal sanction of the Superintendent has been
obtained.
Breach of Regn/alion.
20. Any person committing a breach of any of the foregoing regulations
Phan be liable to pay is sum not exceeding of MOO as ascertained and
liquidated datmtg,es.
Form A.
To the Superintendent, Colombo Patent Slip.
SIR,I RAVE the honour to request that the undermentioned vessel ma
be received on the Patent Slip on or ehout
Name of vessel
Name of owner or agent)
Description of work to be done oil the Slip :-----For how mate, days the use of the Slip will be required :--- days.
Signature of Applicant.
Note.---A .144-.0-;it of 1:500 mils:. be lodged with the Superintendent when
tueking this App:lea',ion.
Form 13.

Colombo, , 90,
To the Superintendent, Colombo Patent Slip.
Sir,I Hs1 YE the honour to request thet you will arrange to take
the underemeetiomel vessel, of e hich I eie the master me agent), on the Slip:
Name of vessel:--Length
flesh. $
Depth of held :----,
Gross tonnage :
Draft forward :--Draft aft :---
Date and hour when vessel will be ready to go on the
For how many days the use of Shy will be required . days.
I hereby agree to accept the erms and conditions imposed by the regular
Lions of the Celttetibe 1f.itnr zit tp.
idoster for Agent) sg, ---- .
NoteSr cial notice must be given of any peculiar construction el keel
AllgeOttom.

COLOMBO PATENT BLIP; PILOTAGE; LIGHT DUES.

145

Form C.

Colombo, , 1110 .
ar putting HAVE the honour to state that arrangements have been made
- tAir
t putting tho Sc. on the Slip at - On the --- clay
, 190.
of
Your attention is invited to No. 10 of the Government regulations, which
are as follows :Suitable hawers and heaving lines must he in readiness on each side, fore
and aft, and gantlines rove for masthead pendants.
The vessel shall be trimmed upright and as near as possible on an even
keel, auti the bilges must be perfectly dry fore and aft and kept so, and they
must be clear for inspection.
The ballast. tanks must either be full with their doors properly secured, or
quite dry with their doors off rery for examination, if so required by the
Superintendent.
The vessel's crew shall render every assistance on board or on bouts when
he vessel is being Jutuled up or launched, and in ease of extra hands being
required, they shall be provided at the vessel's expense.
All the vessel's water-closets and latrines must be thoroughly cleansed
and securely fastened up before the vessel is put on the cradle, and no use
whatever shall be made of them while the vessel is on the Slip.
If so required by the Superintendent the awnings shall be furled or
taken down.
on the day of
, 190.
The vessel will be unclipped at
On that day, before the unslipping takes place, the vessel's officers shall satisfy
themselves that sea cocks, bilge holes, and other apertures in the vessel's bottom are securely closed.
Notice must he given to the superintendent of the exact time your vessel
should he launched in order that he may make his arrangements.
By order,

PILOTS.
[The Colombo Pilotage rates are included in the Port rules.See page 138.]
R. c.
GOO tone anti upwards
...
... 30 0
I 400 and under 600
.,. 22 50
..
... 15 0 Same rates
Gallo
-{ 200

400
outwards.
I 100
.,
200 ...
... 11 25
l Under 100
..
110
Af Colombo, Galle, and Trincomalee. Pilots detained on board any vessel
onger than 48 hours are, by the Ordinance, entitled to claim I14 foil, every
day's detention after that time. Application for pilots to be made to the Master
Attendant in writing or by a signal.
All vessels entering or leaving the Ports of Colombo, Galle and the Inner
Harbour of Trincomalee, pay pilotage according to the foregoing scales, whether
they make a signal for the pilot or not.
TrIncemaler. All vessels above 200 tons burthen arriving within the inner
harbour and all vessels taking a Pilot whether they anchor within the harbour or
nut, R7.50. This rate is charged for vessels inwards and outwards.

Scale of Chairwes for the 1 se of Tuirs in Colombo Harbour.


2,499 Tons
Vessels upto
from 2,500 to 4,999
5,000 to 7,499
7,500 to 9,099
,, over 10,000

..

Re. 10
15
o 20
,. 25

Table of Eiirht Dues Collected at Ceylon Ports.


1. In respect of the lighthouse on the island lid. per ton less 25
...1
per cont.
...
of Minicoy
2, In respect of the lighthouse on the Great 43, ,or ton less ,5
Basses rocks and in respect of the light- n . 1 per cent,
...
house on the Little Basses rocks

146

F1,

'44 Fr SIGN.% 1,s.

WOE OF LOCAL SIGNALS FUR NOTIFYING THE APPROACH OF


VESSELS AT THE FLAGSTAFF OF COLOMBO.
GENERAL MEMORANDUM.

1.The

upper yard is used for notifying the approach of three-masted vessels only.
II.Square Flags represent square, and swallow-tailed Flags fore and aft, rigged Vessels.
111.The number of masts in the Vessel approaching is shown by the yard it is
hosted on.
[V.Foreign Mail Ships are known by the National Colour hoisted above the Flag
denoting from whence they come.
V.A Blue pendant over a Flag signifies a Ship-M.War, and over the Nationel
Colour a foreign one.
%I.Balls only denote the number of Vessels of the same kind in sight : they are
hoisted below the Drum : one Ball under the Drum denotes two Vessels :
two Balls, three, &c.

Ship

Bark

Blue

Brig

Blue
to

White

White

R ed

Red

Schooner

Sloop, Cutter, or Boat

White

fled
Red

Steamers
E

Three-masted at the upper yard. Drums hoisted at the


North or South yardTwo-masted or other at the lower arm denote that the
yard.
Vessel in sight is
approaching from the
Four-masted belated above the upper north or southward.
yard.

FOR

DI'

lin,

147
sTE.1FIERS.

ENGLISH MAIL.

(White with Reit


Ciobses.1

I.!HINA MAIL.
Red 1Lntl. White.)

(ALCUTTA MAIL,
(White and Blue.)

1
A.V8TitALI AN
MAIL.
White with

Blue

Stripes.)

'Red and Bine.)

tote.These Bags at the masthead denote the arrival of the English Mail b
P. & 0, or Orient-Pacific vessels. When hoisted above French or German flags , they
denote the arrival of English Mail by French or German steamer as the cage maybe.

STEAMER FUNNELS. AND MERCHANT SHIPS' COLOURS,

STEAMERS El NNI41.S.

How TO DISTINGUISH STEAMERS CALLING AT THIS PORT III

THEIR

FUNNELS.

We are indebted to the Master Attendant's Office for the following


description of steamer funnels of the various Companies trading here, viz. :-P. dr 0. and Orient -- Black funnel.
I Holt's.Blue funnel and black top.
M. M., A.-H. Lloyd's & Milburn.Black City.Yellow funnel and blacktop.
funnel.
Harrison.White funnel, black top and
N. German Lloyd's.Yellow funnel,
- two red bands.
B. I.Blick with teo white bands.
'
Asiatic .S. W. Co. & Ceylon S. S. C....
elem.Black with two red bands.
Yellow funnel.
Olen.--Red f unuel And black top.
Anchor.Il'ack, short, t hick funnel.
Ducal.Black with yellow baud.
Bilhy.Salinonfnmiel and black top.
Natal.Yellow with two checelate bands. Japanes. tN. Y. K.). I thick funnel.

Merchants Ships' t'olours.

A LITY TO 100 FINE.

The following regulations hsvis been issued by the Admiralty :The red ensign usually worn by merchant ships, without any defacement or
modification whatsoever, is hereby declared to be the proper national colours for
all ships and boats belonging to any subject of Her Majesty, except in the case
of Her Majesty's ships or boats, nr in the case of any other ship or boat for t! e
time being allowed to wear any other national c lours in pursuance of a warrant
from Her Majesty or from the Admiralty.
A ship belonging to any subject of Her Majesty shall, on a signal being made
to her by one of Her Majesty's ships, and on entering or leaving any foreign port,
and if of fifty tons gross tonnage or upwards, shall also, on entering or leaving any
British port, hoist the proper national colours. If default is made on board E ny
such ship in complying with the requirements of Ibis section, the master of thy,
ship shall incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. Provided that that-section shall not apply to any sea fishing boat dilly registered, lettered, and marked.
as required by the Acts relating to the sea fisheries.
Any penalty incurred under section one hundred and five of the Merchan,
Shipping Act, 1854, in respect of the improper hoisting of colours or of a petulant
on board any ship or beat belonging to any subject of Her Majesty, with the
cost of recovering the penalty, may be recovered in Her Majety's High Court
of Jnstice in England or Ireland, or in the Court of Session in Scotland, or in
any Vice-Admiralty Court within Her Majesty's dominions. Any edence nu ntiored
in that section may also be prosecuted, and the penalty for it recovered, in the
same manner as if the offence were an offence declared by the Merchant Shipping
Act 1854, to be punishable by a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds.
Provided as follows :Wlirro any such offence is prosecuted as last aforesaid the
Court imposing the penalty shall not impose a higher penalty than one hundred
pounds and nothing in this section shall authorise the imposition of more than
one penalty in respect of the same offence.
In ally case of a ship or vessel belonging to any of Her Majesty's subjects
including colonial merchant vessels, hoisting improper colours, the captain is first
to send a communication in writing to the master of such ships calling his attention to the above sections of the Merchant Shipping Acts, Red is further to allow
a reasonable time to elapse from the delivery of such communication beforo proceeding to exercise the powers conferred upou him under those Acts.
As it is considered that to at once stringently enforce the regulations as now
amended under this Act might be productive of friction and lead to bad feeling on
the part of the Mercantile Marine against Her Majesty's Service, considerable latituee
is to be allowed to merchant ships and vessels in the matter of hoisting national
colours until the new law is generally and thoroughly understood throughout the merchant service; but at the same time, in case of any infringement of the Act, naval
officers are to be careful to collate attention of the offending parties to the state of

CEVIAIN TARIFF.

140

IMPORT DUTIES.

gA

MIL

Arms and Ammunition, viz. :Fowling-Pieces, Carbines, and Rifles, single-barrelled each 115 ; Fowling-Pieces. Carbine,, and Rifles, double-barrelled, and
revolving, or magazine each 1110 ; Gunpowder, fine, per lb. 25 cents ;
Gunpowder coarse for Blasting, (which is incapable of being passed through
a No. 10 Standard Mesh) per lb. 8 cents ; Pistols, single-barrelled, but not
magazine each 112.25 ; Pistols, double-barrelled, or magazines or Revolvers,
each 11450 ; Shot, per cwt. 75 cents.
Arrowroot 35 cents per cwt.
Asphalt, per ton I1250 (121 cents per cwt.); Bacon, Butter, Cheese, and Hams,
per cwt. R3; Barley, imported solely for brewing per cwt. 33 cents; Beef, Pork,
Humps, Tongues, salted or corned, per cat. 111.25. Beer, Ale, Porter, and
all other Malt Liquors in wood, per gallon 13 cents. Do in bottle per
gallon 17 emits. Benjamin per awl. B1.50. Brassware except blo:ks, bars, tubes,
and wires per cwt. 115. Camphor per cwt. B6.51. Castor Oil per cwt. 81,20.
Cement per cwt. 17 cents. Chillies Rl. per cwt. Cloves 11125. per cwt.
Copperware except bus, bolls, plates, nails, tacks, wire, and tubes R5.
per cwt. Coriander Seed CO cents. per cwt.
Cotton Goods, viz.:-1;ray cambrics, Gray jaconets, Gray ahirtings. on an
assessed vales of 55c. per lb., for every 11100 of the value thereof R4. -Gray
domestics, Gray longeloths, Gray mule twist, Nos, 30-60, _fisay shootings,
Gray tea cloths, on an assessed value cf 45 eel. ti per I
or evey 11100
of *the value the reef 114. Yarn Turkey Be 1 , on en assessed value
of 90 cents per lb. gray weight, for every Lilt 0 of the value thereof
114.Yarn, other colours, on (an assessed value of 55 cents per lb. fur
every R100 of the value thereof 114. Other cotton goods, for every R100 of
the value thereof R4.Cammin seed per cwt. B115.Cutch per,,owt. R1'70.
Dates per mat 50 cents.
Fennel toed per cat. 75 cents.
Fish, dried or salted, Roes, Fins, Skins, and Blood, the produce cf creatures
living in the sea, per cwt. 50 cents; Fish, Maldive (Umbalakada) per cwt. Rl.
Flour (Wheat) per cwt. RI; Garlic per cwt. 65 cents. Ghee per cwt. 122.50
Ginger, dry, per cwt. tiO cents.
Kerosine oil, per gallon 25 cents.
.&ce per cwt. RIO. Mathe seed 55 cents per cwt.
elitals:Brass, blocks, bars, wire, and tubes, per cwt. R.3 ; Copper bars,
bolti, plates, nails, tacks, wire and tubes, per cwt. Ii3 ; Iron corrugated
(35 cents per cwt.) per ton II i ; Iron, and Steel, Gelvanizelll, viz.,
goods of all descriptions including tin-tacks (75 cents per cwt.) ; iron, and
Steel not Galvanized ; rails, chains, wire, rivets, screws, nails, tacks,
washers, bolts and nuts 63 cents per cwt.; Zinc perforated, per cwt. R3,
Onions, per cwt. 17 cents. Opium, per lb. 112.
Paddy, per cwt. 33 cents, Pepper, long per cwt, 113. Pepper, whole per cwt.
R1511. Perfumery or spirits imported as pet fumery, per gallon 1(7.
Poonac per cwt. 25 cents.
Potatoes, per cwt. 33 cents. Rice, wheat, gram, peas, dried in bulk beans, and
other grain except barley for brewing, and paddy per cwt.. 50 cents. Salt,
per cwt. R2'13; Sago per cwt. 35 cents; Saltpetre, per cwt. 50 cents.
Spirits (not being sweetened or mixed with any articles so th it the degree str
strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Syke's hydrometer), for every
gallon of the strength of proof by such hydrometer, and Fes in proport'on for
any greater or less strength than the strength of proof and for any greater or
leas quantity than a gallon, provided that in no ease ahall duty he less than
at the rate of Rs. S per gallon :Brandy per gallon. It6; Geneva per gallon,
116 ; Gin per gallon, R 6 ; Rum per gallon, Rli ; Whisky per gallon, liti; Unenumerated per gallon, R7. Other spirits, being saeeterecl or mixed so that
the degree of strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaid, viz. :Liqueurs
and cordials per gallon, fib ; Unentimerated pir gallon 117.
Soap other than perfumed and toilet per cat. 55 cents.
Sugar;Candy and refined, per cwt. R3, unrefined, per cwt, 111-75, Palm and
Jaggery, per cwt. 75 cents.
Tamarind per cwt. 25
Tapioca per owl. 35 cents. Tea, per lb. 25 cents,
Tobacco:Cigars and Sin, per lb. 111.50; Manufactured per lb. 40 cents,
Unenanufactured, and huoks per lb. 25 cents.
Turmeric per cwt. 65 cents ; Twine per cwt. 111'55.

150

CUSTOMS TARIFF.

Wine :Claret, in bottle per gallon, 111.25 ; Still hook, in bottle per gallon, B1.25;
Ginger, in wood or bottle per gallon, cents 50; Claret, in wool per gallon, cents
50; Still hook, in wood p-r gallon, cents
; Sparking wines in bottien per
gallon, R2.50; Other wines, to bottle tier pion, R1'50 ; Wines in wood, except
Claret, Still hook, a, d G lige. per gallon, bl.
Cartridges, fuse, dynamite, de., nature, percussion cape, and fireworks. for every
B100 of the vslul thereof 13.20.
All other goods, w res, merchaodise, and machinery not otherwise charged with
duty, or prohibited, sni not comp-iaed in the Table of Exemptions hereinafter
set forth, for every 8100 of the value thereof B5-50.
TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.

Advertising matter, including Printed almanacs, Pocket books, Diaries, Ash


trays, Calendars, Show car 's, Show plates and frames, Call bells, Paper
knives and blotting pads. Free.
sErated Water Bottles. Free. Animals, viz., Horses. Mules, Asses, Cattle, and all
other Live Stuck; Free. Amounts; Arti-ts' m Aerials for drawing and panting;
Blotting Paper ; Books and Maps. printed en i Bo covers ; Bricks and Tiles
and Glass Tiles ; Bullion, Co.n, Pearl Oysters, Pearls, and Precious Stones
unset ; Cardamoms ; Cards blank ; Christmas, Wedding, and Baahrlay cards.
Casks (empty), !shooks, all 1 staves ; Castor-seed PO011AC ; Coal, Coke and
Patent Fe ; Coconuts and, Coconut Oil ; Coffee au in bean or g mind in
tins; Coir Yarn, Rope, Junks, Fibre, Twine, and Strands ; Copperah ; Cotton
Wool; Cowries and Shells (not Tortoise-shell); Damm- r ; Drams
for oil; Felt; Filter bagging and cloth for filters; Frozen or R frigeraied
meat ; Fruit, (fresh, and not in any way preserved,); Grindstones ; Gunnies
and Gunny Cloth ; Hay and Straw Out er Uncut ; FT wp-iroI ; and Hoopsteel ; Hops ; Horns ; Ice ; InstrumentsScientific, Surgical, Mathematical
&c. ; Jute ; Liquid fuel, the prods it of p-aroleurn with a flashing point not
under 150 F. Abel's close test Lime and Clay ; Printed Music. Free.
Meohinery, viz.:Prime movers and component parts thereof, including boilers
and comp ment parts thereof ; alio including 1 icomotive and port: hie engines,
steam rollers, fire engines, and other machines in which the prime louver
is not. separable from the operative parts, but not including motor cars, not
used for traction. Free.
Machinery (and component parts thereof), meaning machines or sets of inaahineei
to bo corked by electric, steam, water, fire, or gall tr power,
or _which befure being brought into use ri quired to be fixed with refer ce
to other moving parts, and which are int -ncleil f t(n) The Meparing, ginning, pressing, spinning, we iving, newi g, knitting, bleach.
ing, and dyeing of cotton, joie, hemp, Bilk, wool, or other fibres, and
any other proc -se interveni ig between the raw material and tit, finished
product as packed ready for the market. Free. (b) The smelting an
milling of iron and other metallic ores, and the manufacture of iron, wee!, and
other metals. Free. (c) The manufacture of leather, sugar, indigo, silk,
paper, soap, gas, oil, fl )ur, coidage, rope, and twine. Free. (d) The milling
of rice. Free. (e) The preparation, manufacture, and packing of tea, Coffee
and cacao. Free. (f) Printing presses. Free. (g) Foundries and woiksh ips
of iron and other metal-. Free, (It) Railway woes:Mop. Free. (i; The refining
of petroleum and the in anufacture of vegetable oil.. Free. 15 The crushing
of bones and manufacture of bricks. Free. (k) The manufacture of lac.
Free. (1) Potter,es and brick and the works. Free. (to) Sawmill and wood
workings. Free. (n) Minitg, navigation, agriculture, and plim, ins. Free,
(o) Eleutrio traction and elects a light. nee. (p) Tne manufacture of ice, and for
refrigerating and cold stolage purposes. Free (q) The purl osea of any other
manufacture er industry. which the Governor iu Executive Council may from
time to time specify. Free.
Provided that the term dose not include tools and implements to be worked by
manual or animal labour, and provide I also that I nly such at toles .11111 be
admitted as component parts of machinery as are indispensable far the wo, king of Vie machinery and are, Going to their shape or to other special
quality, not alep al for any other purpnse.
Note.Mctohinery and component parts tnereif male of substances other than
metal are included in th a intry.
Manures of all sorts, and ingredients imported solely for the manufacture of
manures. and certified as such by the importer. Free.

CUSTOMS TARIFF.

151

Manuscripts ; Memorial tablets of whatever material; All unwrought metals,


including auy unwrought alloy ur amalgam ; T and channel bars, angles,
plat-e, Sheers, and r Fel joist', iron or atom, but not galvanized iron ; Brass,
copper and yellow metal sh-aths and ingots ; Iron, or a eel, not galvania. d ;
sheets, joiatt, (ii dere, barta, entries, t Fs, ohannela, h 'opts, halbert., d p ,s;
L ad, she'-t, pipe, and pig, a d lead wire ; Tin and z no, in cake or 1 ; St-el,
blister; Seel, caa' ; Tin prates ; Nero, flaherrne,Oo ; Oil, the I rodwe of creatures
living i the sta; hat ; Orr hi la weed ; Palmirall fibre; Paper, for w, iting
printing or aceoun mg turposes, horded or plain, ruled and unr al d nd envelopes ; All exerei e books and ,r anurcript note books used for e uoational
purpo es ; Paper for hiring tea box a ; P.rasar ger's ba gage accomtanying the
passengtr, viz., wearing app rrel, rued hi:yelps, photographic, cameras, and
sewing machines ; and instruments intended for the pre fessional use of passengey ; Punts, trees, and as 's intended for agricultural and horticu tural
purposes ; Pluudloago Printing materials ; Printed labile ; Prints and pietwee, print d slma'race and show cards, and plates and t jot we frames ; Rattan;
Rosin ; R gimental et .hing, uniforms, necessaries accoutrement=, and band
inettum tntt, imported for the u e of Hi; Majesty's land and sea forces, including V rlauteers ; Hillis for Volunteers; S iltpetre, refu ;to of, for purport -a of
manure only, as oertifle a by the importer; S :rows an t nails for tr a hoxe-; Seeds,
cotto 1, ca tor, rape, poppy, ni.er, mus ard, and bird ; Seem, It ayes ; Slates,
roofing ; Societe, Inn, tea box, s li sported in shooks); Solder ; Sol tering fluid ;
Spec in mg and objects illuarr .tive of natural history ; Stones, b t last ;
Stones, coral; Stones, grinding and sharpen i, g; Stones, tomb Sr t giblets; Stnnee
uttworked; 'rid ow and crease; Tanks, iron; T a lead ; Tea lead foil ; limber
(not preper d); Wo ,ds, dye, ea , dal, and of snits; Weed, metal, paper, or
other mat riot, or any a mbitiation of wood or metal, or any o h r material
imported in alio, ka or in rolls, or in any torn to which they tuaa be used in
matting tea boxes, Free.
The Collector may regiso r articles exported from the Hand, such as watches
and puns, which in his ju gm tnt are eatable of identification, and articles
so registered shall be admitted duty free upon re-importation into the 'aloud.

TABLE OF

PRORIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS INWARDS

munition, Arms, Gunpowder, and Utensils of War by way of no' rebandise, except
by License from His MAjeaty f r furndthirg His Mij s pub is oto. es only
or under the directions of the C Pt ctor by authority of the Governor.
Books where'n the cooyright shall be first subsisting, first composed, rewritten
or printed in the United Kingdom, and print .d or re-printed in any other
country, and of which notice that copyright sub date shall have been given by
the proprietor to the Commi.sionera of Customs, Landon.
Coin, viz : r also Money, or counted it sterling C in of the realm, or any money
purporting to be such, not b sir g' f the etrablished st tn,lard in weight or finenea.
Danger-us substances, viz., earth, oil or mineral naphthas, fulmi tatting powder,
gun-eotten, nitro-glycerine, except by license of the Governor, and under
gulations to be made by the Governor, with the advise of the Exeoutive
Council, from time to time, for the safe 'ending and deposit thereof.
Indeceet or obscene prints, paintings, books, ear-ls, lithographs], photographs,
engravings, or any other in 'e out or obseen a articles.
Infected cattle, !sheep, or other animals ; also hides, skins, horns, hoof t, or Buy
of cattle or other animals, which the Governor mayby
y proclamation
proh bi', in or ler to prevent contagious distemper.
Fish, g-ain, and other articles in a damaged, stinking, offensive ceadition, unfit for
f od and legitimate use, and likely to bree i sickness or any contagious disorders.
Ouija and Shang, or any substance containing ganj or bhang.
Parts of artich s, viz., any diet no or a parate p -.tot of any arts. le not accompanied
by the other part, or all the nth at parts of such articles, so as to be complete
or perfect, if such articles be subject to duty according to the value thereof.
Regufations under Section 3 of "The Insect Peet and Quarantine Ordinance."
1. The importation of Cacao "pinata" from any part of the Dech B at Indian
C donies is prohibited. The Principal Collector of Cuttorns shall destroy
all Cu to "plants" imported from any p irt of the Datch East Indian Colonies
and no compensation shall he payable in consequence of such deetruotions,

162

HARBOUR OR PORT DUES.

EXPORT DUTIES.
Royalty on Plumbago per owt.
...
Royalty on Elephants per he id ...
No elephants can be shipped for exp.-Jet
without the production of a permit for their
removal from the District in which the ek,..
...
ph..nts have been capturel

Rate of Duty
25c ... Orctioanre 21 of 1877,
R200 .. Ordinance 10 of 1891,
r Notification of August
( 7, 1884,

( Ordinance 9 of 1802,
I datum 4, and Procla) matione of Jan. 12,
,.. I 1884 et: 25, Aug. 1891.
OrdinancreNo.4of 1894
30 aeries on every 100 lb. tea exported_
...
No. 18 of 41102, and
No. 20 of 1904.*
Ordinance 11 of 1891
. - i
and Proelainations of
Hurffor of Spotted Deer and Sambur per cwt. R14 ...
28, July 1893 and
..23, October, 1894.
Ordinance 18 of 1890,
and
P.2 ..
Proctanuttion of
Mienk., live and dead ter 1,000 ...
12 April., 1891.
Arrack, per gallon, R1.2o, of strength of

10 cents per cwt, on all offer, tea, and


cacao exported and 5 cents rott cwt. E 1 all
..oinehona

proof 1.)y Syke's hydrometer, and greater or


Ordinance
in proportion
,..
...
7 qt. 1898.
lerer
1898.
The-. export of out horns of grated deer and sambur is prop bited for two
years beginning from Sept. 1, 1902.

lia Omar I)iies.


1.DVES LEVIABLE AT THE PORT OF COLOMBO.

Dues payable by Ships entering the Port.

... R2 50
'Up to 50 Lobe
Over 500 and up to 700 tods 1 50 0
,,
700

Over 50 and up to 100 tots 5 0


900 ,,
60 11
150
,
7
50
100
, 900
,
1,100 ,
70 0

,,

1,100

150
1,300
.,
200 10 0
80 0
300

'20
0

200
1,300

1,500
90 0
400 ,, 30 0

1,500
300

1,800 100 0
500 40 0
1,80u tons
400

120 0
These Duee to olear a vessel inwards and outwards, pr,viding her stay in tilpi
Po' t do a not exceed 90 hours.
It exceeding 941 hours ald not exceeding 242 hours, one-half of the seats to bo
added. -If exceeding 289 hours, to pry the same rate outwards as raid inwards.
'1 he above rates to be applicable to all vessels whether steamers, sailing
vees-Is, or rative craft.
DUES PAYABLE BY SHIBA DISCHARGING OR LOADING Casio.

14- cents per ton upon all cargo discharged or 1 adtd by vessels up to '200 tons
register.
25 cents Ter on upon all cargo discharg ed er loaded by vessels above 200 tone
register.
Cargo brought to the port for transhipment to be free of dues under this heading,
If not landed, or if landed and no entered for duty.
Live Stock.Cattle, one rupee per head ; horses, five rupees per head ; sheep and
goats twenty cents per head.
Vessels o' 300 tons and midi'. to be all nwcti to laud or ship 5 tons of cargo free.
Vessels over 300 tons to be allowed to land or ship 10 tons free.
Petroleum liquid fuel and Coal to pay 25 cents a ton inwards only.
DUES PAYABLE ON IMPORTA.
cvnts.
For Huh butt, pipe or puncheon
for 5 days
50
...
..
Half-pipe or hogshead
..
al
.. -15
.,
three' or quarter-cask
...
..
du
. 15
Ca k or keg of sin4lIcr size, aril empty cask
...
do
. 10
Crate, clerk or cave of hardware, earthenwwo or ironmongery do
. 25
Bale, case, or burr measuring 60 cubic feet or upwards
do
.. 25
do
Do
40 cubic ft. es under 60 cubic ft. do
do 25
do
Do
40 41, do ... 15
do
15
. Do
do
25
do
do
... 12
do 10
Do
do 15 do do
Do
do 5 do 10 do do

PORT DUES.

153

DUES PAYABLE ON IMPORTS.Contd.


cent
Each small box or package ..
4
..
for 5 days ..
.
Bag of rice or sugar
..
do
...
.. , 4
..
do
,..
Beer, wine, or spirits in bottle, .. per dozen quarts
Coir, yarn or rope, in ballots or bundles, per cwt..
do
...
Manure in bags or casks, per ton
...
do
... 25
" ..
Heavy goods, such as metal or timber, per ton
...
do
... 25
Other goods of like size or weight to be charged in proportion
to these rates.
Seroaine oil in bulk per 1.000 gallons
...
do 142 60
All other goods not enumerated in the tariff per ton
... 25
(a) These rates to admit of goods remaining at the Wharf for a term not exceeding five days exclusive of Sundays and Holidays of which the day of receipt and,the day of removal shall each count as one day. Theresfter an
additional similar rate to be charged for Each succeeding five days, or part
thereof.
(b) All goods brought from abroad to be re-shipped to a British or Foreign
port, or to be re-shipped ecastwise, shall be considered as landed for transhipment or re-shipment, provided they are on landing deposited in, or within five
days after landing, removed to, a re-shipment warehouse.
(e) Such goods it re-shipped within five days after landing to be tree of
Harbour Dues.
(d) if not reshipped within fire days, but deposited in a re-shipment warehouse, to be liable only to a single rate of Harbour Dues.
(e) If not removed from a usual landing warehouse till after five days from
the date of landing they shall pay the cumulative rate from the date of larding till such removal.
Coastwise goods brought for transhipment, or re-shipment not being through
cargo, shall if landed, pay both Import and Export Dues ; if transhipped without
bring landed, they shall only be liable to Export Duee.
DUES PAYABLE ON EXPORTS.
cents.
For each leaguer, pipe or cask of like size
...
25
for 5 days
Hogshead or cask of like size ..
..
do ... 12
Cask or barrel of coffee not weighing more than 3 cwt, gross
6
do ..
Cask weighing more than 3 cwt. and lees than 7 cwt
do ... 8
Do
7owt...
do .. 12
...
Empty entlis each
do .. 10
...
...,a. Barrel of ['lumbago barrel of slum size. rcontaining other articles
and empty plumbago
'
barrel
...
-gm
...
fur 5 days 7
...
Bale, case or package measuring 00 cubic feet and upwards
do ... 25
du
40 cubic feet and under
Do

25 do
cubic feet
do ... 20
Do
do
do
do ... 15
40
Do
do
15 do 25
do
do ... 12
do
10 do 15
do
Do
do ... 8
do
Do
5 do 1U
do
do ... 6
Smaller box or package ...
...
do ... 2
...
...
do ... 4
...
Bag of coffee .... ...
...
Bag of Cinnamon weig
hing not more than 100 lb., or bale under
..
5 cubic feet
...
...
...
do ... 2
Other goods of like size or weight to be charged in proportion
to these rates.
Coir goods in ballots or bundles, per cwt.
...
do ... 4
..
Coconuts in bag or loose per 100 ...
,..
...
do ... 4
Metal and Timber exported from Colombo, per ton
do ... 12
...
For each box or chest of tea on nott,.weight, as marked on
each package :
...
...
For every 50 lbs.
...
...
do ... 3
For every additional 50 lbe. OV fraction thereot
eci ... 3
...
Package or box of less weight ...
...
...
do ... 2
All other article+ not enumerated in the tariff per ton
... 25.
These rates to admit of goods remaining at the Wharf for a term not exceeding
five days, of which the day of receipt and the day of removal shall each count
as one clay. Thereafter an additional similar rate to be charged for each succeeding
eve days or part thereof.
EXEMPTIONS.

Military baggage both inwards and outwards.


Passengers baggage outwards and inwards when no declaration is made or
entry passed.
Dhobies' bundles and dubashes' supplies.
Erports shut out and re-lauded.
11

154

PORT DUESWAREHOUSE RENT.


IT.--DuEs LEVIABLE AT ALL PORTS EXCEPT COLOMBO.

Port dues shall be leviable and payable for entry inward., and for clearance
outwards 'on all ships arriving at or departing from, any part of thia Island (except
Colombo;) according to the following table. Provided always, that when a vessel has
paid Port dues inwards or outwards, she shall not be liable for additional Port dues
tor goods carried coastwise during the same voyage :
PORT DUES LEVIABLE AT PER TON SUBTEEN.
On Entry Inwards, with cargo, or with Passengers, exceeding one person for
every two Tons, 8 cents par ton.
On clearance Outwards with cargo, or with Passengers excee lbw one person
for every two Tons of burthe n, 8 cents per ton.
In the case of Mail Steamers, of whatever Tonnages, the dues, either Inwards
or Outwards, are not to execol 33.50.
cOmposnnoK FOR PORT DUES.
Vessels conveying goods between one Port and anobor within the Island are
allo red to compound for Port. duo for 12 months at 50 cents per ton.
EXEMPTIONS.
On Entry inwards in Ballast or with Cargo, reported for Exportation, and the
vessels leave the Port without breaking Bulk or lauding Passengers, exceeding ion
person for every two tons, free.
On clearance in Ballast or with the original Cargo, if the Vessel leaves the Port
without shipping Goods or Passengers, exceeding one person for every two tons of
lam-then, free.
Ships of 250 tons and upwards. not being Mail Steamers, landing Cargo not
exceeding 10 tons, and shipping (tria not exceeding 10 tons, free.

Warehouse Rent.
Ordinances No. 17 of 1809, 20 of 1898, 13 of 1900 and 7 of 1901.
Warehouse Rent shall he payable on all imported goods, other than goods landed
for transhipment, lodged in any King's Warehouse, Warehouse, or other place of
deposit provided by Government, for all such time as the same shall remain in ruin
Warehonse at such rates and under such regulations as may from time to time be fixed
by the Governor; and no goods upon which Warehouse rent is due shall be removed
until the same be paid.
TABLE OF WAREHOUSE RATES.
,,

I.SINGLE RATES OF WAREHOUSE Rim.

Ordinance 17 of 18G9 and Notification of December 2, 1687, and Oct. 22, 1892
C.
c.
... 4
Butts, pipes and puncheons, and suchWines, spirit in 1.doz. case
...
8
...
T,0
like articles ...
do
Do
in 2- doz.
.
... 12
Hngst eads of all kinds
... 25 Oilmanstore-, in 3-doz. de
. 8
Do
i 2-doz. do
Barrels or quarter-casks of wine, malt.
... 4
in 1-doz. do
tar, and other articles in similar sized
Do
rackages
... 15 Hardware In casks Or crates:
...
...
... 25
...
Casks or kegs of nails, oil, turpeu.
Ordinary size
.
ti ne, rte.
... 10Large eiz .. ...
... 25
...
...
... 10 Metals and iron, also castings (tons;... 25
Empty casks each
...
Staves, shooks in bandies
Bale, cases of all descriptions :
60 cub. ft. ar,ri upwards
... 25 Tea shooks (packages) to contain 100 lb. 6
... 20
50 lb. 4
do
40 do to 60 cub. ft. ...
Do
... 5
25 do to 40 do ...
.. I:. Coir, yarn and rope (in cwt.)
... 50
15 do to 25 do ...
... 12 I'iai os al d carriages
...
10 do to 15 do ...
... 8 Large iron (hums for citronella oil, &c. 25
... 25
...
5 do to 10 do ...
... 6 Asphalte rto,10,
... 25
Small boxes, packages, ant parcels ... 4 Mr mite Om si) ...
...
... 15
...
... 1 Cement ( barrels)
Bags of rice end other grain
...
t
Timber.
inelndi:
g
teak
staves
(totes)
..
2.5
Sugar
...
...
Flour
... i Powder in large barrels ...
...
...
... 10
Fish
... 4 Powder in sm .1 barrels ...
...
...
Vegetables and miscellaneous artielee 4 Kerosine oil in bulk per 1,000 galls. R2 50
2 50
Petroleum liquid fuel in hulk do
Crates or casks of glass, crocks ry, and
... 25 All other goods not enumerated in the
such-like
...
...
...
12
tariff
par
ton...
...
IVieee, sprits in 3-doz. cases
Other goods of like size and weight to he charged in proportion to the above rates.

WAREHOUSE RENT.

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Goods may remain in the said Warehouses or places of deposit on payment of the
said rates for any time not exceeding three day., exclusive of Sundays, halide! re,
and day of landing after which, as provided by section 27 of the raid Ordinance, such
goods shall be liable to double rent at the said rates for No. 7 of 1901, evory 24 hours
of such time as t hey may remain in such Warehouse or place of deposit.
Ordinance No. 17 of 1869 and Notifications of December 2, 1887, October 22,
1392 and March 26, 1397.
All goods which are within five days from the date of landing (of which days the
day of landing and the day of re.shipment shall each coma as ono) either (a) lodged
within the re shipmeut warehouse provided by the Government or (b) re-shipped, shall
be free of Warehouse Rent. If not so re.shippod or lodged within the re-shipment
warehouse within five days after landing, rent, from the date of landing will ho
charged according to the Notification dated December 2, 1887. Provided that all goods
lodged in the re-shipment wnrehonse shall be liable to a siuglo rate for the first eight
days from the date 01 landing and after the expiry of the eighth day, for every additional seven days or fraction of seven days to an additional rate equal to single rate.
Coastwise goods locally produced or manufactured in Ceylon are not imported
an I are not liable to the single rate of Warehouse Rent Colonial Secretary to
Principal Collector, No. 64 of Irlarch 23, 1888.
Coastwise goods 1. cally produced or manufactured in Ceylon are liable to double
rent under section 27 of Ordinance 17 of 1869,
ILBONDED WARZI1OUSES.
.
Ordinance 17 of 1809 and Notification of' October 20, 1676.
The following rates will be charged on all goods warehoused in the Bonded
Warehouses
Rent will commence on the clay the goods are deposited therein, and a week's rent
will be charged en all fractions of a week.
...
For each butt, pipe, or puncheon
...
... For a week 40

half pipe or hogshead


...
...
do
20
...
barrel or quarter cask
7,
...
...
do
12
Octave or cask of liko.size ...
...

...
do
ki
,.
cruse, cask or case of hardware, earthenware, or
ironmongery
...
20
...
...
do
For each bale, case or package measuring 60 c. ft. or upwards For a week ... 20
Do.
40 c. It. or under 60
do
... 16
Do.
25 do
40 do
... 12
Do.
15 do
25 do
... 8
Do.
10 do
15 do
Do.
5 do
10 do
smaller
box
or
package
...
doo
d
Do
...
Do
bag cf sugar
...
4
Iron, or other heavy goods in bulk, per ton
do III..... 20
Beer, Wine, or Spirits, per doze.) quarts
...
de
... 1
M.EXPORTS,
Ordinance So. 17 of 1869, and Notifications of 20th October 1876 and 6th July 1877.
The following rates will ho charged on all goods brought for shipment, Sueli
goods will be allowed three clear days free of rent, and rent will not be chore, d
until the fifth (ley, on and after which they will became Ruble to the payment of a doily
r ut. Goods brought for shipment, but removed without beitre shipped, s'all be
liable to rant from and for the day on which they are brought ; but uo rent shall be
charged for goods brought to the Wharf and returned on the same day, Her for days
on which the Master Attendant hoists the storm fiag:
... For a day
25e.
...
For each leaguer, pipe, or cask of like size ...
...
do
...
12
...
Do. hogsheads, or cask of like size
13
Do, cask or barrel of coffee, not weighing more than 3 cwt. gross do
do
8
weighing more than 3 and less than 7 cwt...
do
Do.
do
,..
12
,..
weighing moro than 7 cwt.
do
Do.
...
...
do
7
...
...
Dn, barrel of Plumbago
do
25
Do. bale, case, or package measuring 00 c. ft. and upwards ...
do
20
Do.
40 and under 00 c. tt....
40 do ...
do
15
do
25
Du.
do
12
25 do ...
15
do
Do.
do 8
16 do ...
10
do
Do.
do
6
10 du .
5 do
Do.
...
do
2
...
...
Do. smaller box or package
...
do
4
...
...
...
Do. bag of coffee
...
4
...
du
...
Coir geode in balluti or bundles, per cwt.
Uoir impressed iron-bound bales per measurement (Colonial
Secretary to Principal Collector, No. '. 35 of June 27, 1866)
23
do
...
and all other goods not enumerated in the tariff per ton

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(1.1%Siril %BM OF GOODSMOMS

TAPOIRs.

The following Classification of Goods, :issued with the authority of Government. is published for general information.
On and after the let January, 1900, all gaols must be classified, described,
and entered in the manner herein indicated.
H. M. Customs,
H. L. MOYSEY,
Colombo, December 6, 1899.
Principal Collector.
IMPORTS,
I. (I) LIVE ANIMALS :Asses Number, CaWe Number, Dogs Number,
Game and Poultry Number, Goats Number, florses Number, Monkeys Num1:er,
Sheep Number, Swine Number, Unenumerated Number.
(2) FOOD AND DRINK :Aerated and 'Mineral Waters, No. of bottles,
Bacon cwt. BeefSalted cwt. Tinned lb. Beer and AleBottled Gallons, In
wood Gallons, Biscuits lb. ButterFrozen lb. Tinned lb., Cacao lb., Cheers
cwt., Cider Gallons, Coconuts Number, CoffeeMixed lb., Unmixed lb., Confectionery lb., Curry StuffsChillies cwt., Coriander Seed cwt., Cummin Seed
cwt., Fennel Seed owt., Garlic owt., Mathi Seed cwt., Tamarind cwt., Turmeee
cwt. Other curry stuffs owl. Eggs Number, FishCured or salted cwt., Tinned lb.
Flour Wheat cwt., Fruit freshApples cwt., Grapes cwt., Other Fruits owl. Fruit
preservedCurrants cwt., Dates cwt., Raisins cwt., Other Fruits cwt. Ghre cwt.,
GrainBarley cwt., Beaus cwt., Grain cwt., Oats cwt., Paddy cwt., Peas cwt.,
Rice cwt., Wheat cwt., Other Grain cwt. Ham cwt., Meat frozenBeef owl., Fish
cwt., Mutton cwt., Poultry and (lame cwt. Milk, preserved, Cases of 4
dozen, Mutton, tinned lb., Onions cwt., Pork, salted ewt., Potatoes
cwt., Sago in bulk cwt. BaltNatural cwt., Relined cwt., SeedsGingelly
cwt., Mustard ewt,, Poppy cwt., Other seeds cwt. SpreesCardamoms
owt., Cloves cwt., Ginger, dry owt., Mace cwt., Nutmegs cwt., Popper cwt.,
Other Spices cwt. SpiritsBrandy Gallons, Gin Gallons, L'queur Gallons, Rum
Gallons, Spirits of Wine, rectified Gallons, Whisky Gallons, Other Spirits GallonP.
SugarPalm and Jaggery cwt., Refined or candied cwt., Unrefined cwt. Tea lb.,
Wines ; sparklingChampagne Gallons, Other Wines (Wiens, Wines, stillBurgundyIn bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons, ClaretIn bottle Gallons, In
wood Gallons, Ginger WineIn bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons,
bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons, PortIn bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons,
SherryIn bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons, Other WinesIn bottle Gallons,
In wood Gallons, UnenumeratedDutiable cwt., Free cwt.
(3) NARCOTICS :Opium lb., Tobacco, manufacturedCigars lb., Sunft
lb., Othgr Tobacco lb., Tobacco, unmanufactured lb., Unenumerated lb.
II --RAW MATERIALS
(I) TEXTILE.Cotton, raw owt., Cotton waste cwt., Flax cwt., Hemp cwt.,
Jute cwt , Unenumerated cwt.
(2) METAL. Brass, sheets Tons, Copper, sheathing Tons. IronAngle and
Swedish bar Tone, Bar, flat, rod nail rod Tons, Pig Tons, Other Iron Tons,
LeadPig Tons, Sheet Tons, Other Lead Tone, Mumtaz Metal Tons, Quicksilver
lb., Spatter Tons, SteelBlister Tom, Cast Tone, Tin - Plates Tons, Slabs
Tons, Yellow Metal Tons, Zinc, slabs Tons, UnenumeratedDutiable Tons,
Free Tons.
(3) TITER.
ra) Chemical, Dyeing, and Tanning Materials Alkali cwt., Alizarine cwt.,
Aniline cwt., Arecanuts cwt., Bark for tanning or dyeing cwt., Cochineal cwt.,
Catch owt Dammar cwt., Gambier cwt., Indigo cwt., Lac owl., Logwood cwt.,
Madder and Manjit cwt., Myrobalans cwt., Naphtha Gallons, Orchilla Weed cwt.,
Saltpetre cwt., UnenumeratedDutiable owt., Free cwt.
(b) MiscellaneousBenjamin, Camphor owl., Bristles cwt., Chalk cwt., Coal
Tons, FibreCoir cwt., Kitul owl., Palmirah cwt., Gum Arabic cwt., Hair lb.,
Hay and Straw cwt., Hides cwt., Horns cwt., Ivory cwt., Lime and Clay cwt.,
ManureBone cwt., Fisb cwt., Guano cwt., Other Manures (uotiCliemicals) cwt.,
Olas Number, Plants and Roots Packages, Ratans cwt., Ruin cwt., Seeds
(excluding Food Bluffs) Cotton owl., Garden owl., Tea ewt., Other Seeds cwt.,
Shells cwt., StoneCoral Tons, Other unworked Tons. Tortoise-shell lb. ,
UnenumeratedDutiable cwt., Free cwt,
(c) Timber nnworkedJars Tone, Teak Tons, Other Tons.
III.MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
(1) TEXTILE.
(a) Apparel made up packages
(b) CottonLace and Net Yards, Piece GoodsBleached Yards, Dyed Yards,

156

CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS-IMPORTS AND EXPORTS,


The following Classification of Goods, :Issued with the authority of Government, is published for general information.
On and after the let January, 1900, all goods must be classified, described,
and entered in the manner herein indicated.
H. M. Customs,
H. L. MOYSEY.
Colombo, December 6, 1S9:).
Principal Collector.
IMPORTS.
I. (1) LIVE ANIMALS :Asses Number, Cattle Number, Dogs Number,
Game and Poultry Number, Goats Number, 'Horsed Number, Monkey's Nmnt Cr,
Sheep Number, Su inc Number, Unenumerated Number.
(2) FOOD AND DRINK :Aerated and Mineral Waters, No. of bottles,
Bacon cwt. BeefSalted cwt. Tinned lb. Beer and AleBottled Gallons, In
wood Gallons, Biscuits lb. ButterFrozen lb. Tinned lb., Cacao lb.. Cherie
cwt., Cider Gallons, Coconuts Number, CoffeeMixed lb., Unmixed lb., Confectionery lb., Carry StuffsChilies cwt., Coriander Fieed owt., Cummin Seed
cwt., Fennel Seed cwt., Garlic cwt., Mathi Seed owt., Tamarind cwt., Turmeric
cwt. Other curry stuffs cwt. Eggs Number, FiahCured or salted cwt., Tinned lb.
Flour Wheat cwt., Fruit freshApples cwt., Grapes cwt., Other Fruits cwt. Fruit
preservedCurrants cwt., Dates cwt., Raisins cwt., Other Fruits cwt. Ghee cwt.,
GrainBarley cwt., Beans cwt., Grain owl, Oats cwt., Paddy cwt., Peas owl.,
Rice owl., Wheat cwt., Other Grain cwt. flaw cwt., Meat frozenBeef cwt., Fish
cwt., Mutton owl., Poultry and Game cwt. Milk, preserved, Cases of 4
dozen, Mutton, tinned lb., Onions cwt., Pork, salted cwt., Potatoes
cwt., Sago in bulk cwt. SaltNatural cwt., Refined cwt., SeedsGingelly
cwt., Mustard cwt,, Poppy cwt., Other seeds cwt. SpicesCardamoms
cwt., Cloves cwt., Ginger, dry cwt., Mace owt., Nutmegs cwt., Pepper cwt.,
Other Spices cwt. SpiritsBrandy Gallons, Gin Gallons, Lqueur Gallons, Rum
Gallons, Spirits of Wine, rectified Gallons, Whisky Gallons, Other Spirits Gallons.
SugarPalm and Jaggery cwt., Refined or candied owt., Unrefined cwt. Tea lb.,
Wines; sparklingChampagne Gallons, Other Wines Genesis, Wines, stillBurgundyIn bottle Gallons; In wood Gallons, ClaretIn bottle Gallons, In
wood Gallons, Ginger WineIn bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons, flockIn
bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons, Portin bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons,
SherryIn bottle Gallons, In wood Gallons, Other WinesIn bottle Gallons,
In wood Gallons, Unenumerated Dutiable cwt., Free cwt.
(3) NARCOTICS:--Opium lb., Tobacco. manufacturedCigars. lb., Snuff
lb., Odic Tobacco lb., Tobacco, unmanufactured lb.. Unenumerated lb.
II RAW MATERIALS :
(1) TEXT/LB.Cotton, raw cwt., Cotton waste owl,, Flax cwt., Hemp owl.,
Jute cwt., Unennmerated owt.
(2) METAL. Brass, sheets Tone, Copper, sheathing Tons. IronAngle and
Swedish bar Tons, Bar, flat, rod nail rod Tons, Pig Tons, Other Iron Tons,
LeadPig Tons, Sheet Tons, Other Lead Tone, Muntsz Metal Tons, Quicksilver
lb., Speller Tons, SteelBlister Tons, Cast Tons, Tin - Plates Tons, Slabs
Tons, Yellow Metal Tons, Zinc, slabs Tons, UnenumeratedDutiable Tons,
Free Tons.
(3) OTHER.
(a) Chemical, Dyeing, and Tanning Materials Alkali cwt., Alizarine cwt..
Aniline cwt., Arecannts cwt., Bark for tanning or dyeing cwt., Cochineal cwt.,
Catch owt., Demmer cwt., Gambier cwt., Indigo cat., Lao owl., Logwood owl.,
Madder and Manjit cwt., Myrobalans cwt., Naphtha Gallons, Orobilla Weed cwt.,
Saltpetre cwt., UnenumeratedDutiable oat., Free cwt.
(b) MiscellaneousBenjamin, Camphor owt., Bristles cwt., Chalk cwt., Coal
Tons, FibreCoin cwt., Kitul owl., Palmirah cwt., Gum Arabic cwt., Hair lb.,
Hay and Straw cwt., Hides cwt., Horns cwt., Ivory cwt., Lime and Clay cwt.,
ManureBone cwt., Fish cwt., Guano cwt., Other Manures (notiChemicals) cwt.,
Olaa Number, Plants and Roots Packages, Ratans cwt., Recin owl., Scads
(excluding Food Stuffs) Cotton owt., Garden owl., Tea cat., Other Seeds cwt.,
Shells cwt., StoneCoral Tons, Other unworked Tons, Tortoise-shell lb. ,
UnenumeratedDutiable cwt., Free cwt,
(c) Timber nnworkedJara Tone, Teak Tons, Other Tons.
III. M ANUFACTUR ED ARTICLES :-

(1) TEXTILE.

(a) Apparel made up packages


(b) CottonLue and Net Yards, Pieoe GoodsBleached Yards, Dyed Yards.

CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS; IMPORTS AND EXPORTS,

157

Gray Yards, Muslin Yards, Printed Yards, Other Yards, Thread Packages, Yarn
and TwistBleached lb., Dyed lb., Gray lb., Other lb.
(c) LinenPiece Goods Yards, Yarn lb.
(d ) Silk and SatinBroad Stuffs Yards, Handkerchiefs, Scarves and Shawls
Dozen, Lace Yards, Ribbons Yards, Velvet Yards, Other Yards.
(e) WoollenBerlin lb., Blankets Number, Carpets Number, Flannel Yard:,
Other Yards.
(1) Of Mixed Materials Blankets Number, Carpets Number, Handkerakiefe,
Scarves and Shawls Dozen, Piece Goods Yards, Other Yards ,Unenumerated Yards.
(2) METAL (OTHER TILLN
Ware Cwt., Brass
Nails and 'Wile cwt., Braes Ware ewe., CopperNails and Wire cwt.,
Copper Ware, ewe., Gold Leaf lb., Hardware cwt., Iron Corrugated cwt.,
Drums and Tanks cwt., Galvanised cwt., Hoop cwt., Nails and Rivets cite ,
Other cwt., LeadTea Load ewt., Lead Ware cwt. Pewter Ware cwt.
PlateSilver or Silver-gilt No. of pikes, E'ectroplate No. of pieces, Nickle,
plate No. of pieties, Sold- r ewe, Steel-ware cwt,. Tin-ware cwt., ZincPerforated owt., Zinc Ware cat.
(3) OfHall :AcideStalphurie Gallons, Other Gallons, ArmsGuns
Sinple Number, Double Number, Implements and accessories Packages, Pistols
Single Number, Double Number, Revolvers Number, RiflesSingle Number,
Double Number, Magaz:ne Number, Other Number, Asphalt ewt., Beads No. cf
bunches, Bleaching Materials cwt., Boats Number, Books Number, Bran cwt.,
Bricks and Tiles Number, Brooms and Brushes Number, Cables, Cordage,
Yards, Candles cwt., Cards, Playing Gross, Carriages and Carts Number,
Casks and Sbooke Number, Cement owt,, Chemists' Sundries cwt., Chinaware
cwt., Clocks Number, Copperah cwt., Corks cwt., Drawing Materials Packages,
Earthenware Number, Electric Materials cwt., Embroidery Yards, Explosives
Caps, Percussion Number, Cartridgee Number, Detonators Number, Dynamite
cwt., Fireworks cwt., Fuse Yards, Gunpowder, coarse (Blasting) cwt., Gunpowder, fine (Sporting) ewe, Fancy articles Cases, Feathers cwt., Fulleraearth
ewt., Furniture Pieces, GlassPlate cwt Window and German sheet cwt.,
Other cwt., Gunny Bags cwt. Haberdashery. Cases, Hats and Bonnets Cases,
Images and Statues Number, InstrnnvntsMusical Number, Scientific Number,
Other Number, Jewellery Number, Lamps Number, LeatherDreseed cwt.,
Goat and. Sheep Skin cwt., Other cwt., Leither ArticlesBoots and Shoes
Number, Harness and Saddlery ()Ages, Other Casea,Locomotive, excluding Railway
Electric Number, Other Number, MachineryFoundry and Workshop cwt., Oitsnaking cwts., Sewing Machines cwt., Spinning and Weaving cwt., Tea, cwt., Other
Machinery---Dutiable cwt., Free ewt., ManureBasic slaa ewt., Blood Meal cwt.,
Castor Seed Poonas cwt., Kahnit cwt., Muriate of Potash cwt., Nitrate of Soda cwt.,
Rape Seed Poonac cwt., Refuse of Saltpetre cwt Sulphate of estuaulae,
cwt., Sulphate of Potash cert., Superpheephete cwt., Other Manure cwt.,
Maps Number, Matches Gress, Mats, Mat Bags, and Baskets Number Natural
History Specimens Number, Nets, Fishing Number, Oil and Floor-cloth Yards,
OilCastor cwt., Coconut cwt., Fish owt., Gingelly cwt., Linseed, Gallons,
KerosineBulk Gallops, ( sec Gallons, Liquid Fuel Gallons, Lubricating Gallons,
Turpentine Gallons, Other Oil Geer" Painters' Colours cwt., PaperHanging
Yard's, Printing Reams, Writing Reams, Otber Paper Rrame, Pasteboard No. of
pieces, Perfumery Cases, Photographic Materials Cases, Pictures Number, Pitch
cwt., PoonacCastor-seed owt., Coconut cwt., Gingelly cwt., Printing Materials
Cesare Railway Pant and Rolling StockCarriages and Trucks and parts thereof
Number, Locomotive Engines and Tenders and parte thereof Number, Rails and
Fishplates of steel or iron cwt., Sleepers and Keys Number, Other owe, Shot
cwt., Soap ewt., Soda owl., Soldering Fluid cwt., Stationery, excluding Paper
No. of oases, Stones, worked Number, Stores Government Number and Tons,
Military Number, Tallow and Stearin cwt., Tar cwt., Tea Chests Number,
Telephone Materials Cases, Timber, worked ewt Toe Cases, Twine cwts.,
Umbrellas Dozens, Varnish cwt., Watches Number, DnenumeratedDutiab!e
Number, Free Number.
IV.BULLION AND COIN :GoldBullion Bare, Coin Value, Silver
Bullion Bars, Coin Value, BronzeCoin Value, Penes and Precious Stones
Packages.
EXPORTS.
T. (1) ANIMALS, LIVING:Cattle N endear, Elephants Number, Un
enumerated Number.
(2) FOOD AND DRINK :Aerated and Mineral Waters No. of bottles
Beche-de-mer cwt., Birds' Nests eat., Cocoa cwt., CoconutsDesiccated owl.

168 CLASSIFICATION Ob' GOODS, lalPORTS .ND EXPORTS.


EXPORTS.(0orttd.)
Flesh Number, CoffeeAratianNative cwt., Plantation cwt., Liberian cwt.,
Confection( ry and Preserves cwt., Curry Stuffe cwt., Fish, cured and salted
cwt., FrnitFresh cwt., Preserved cwr. Grain--Gram cwt., Rice cwt., Other cwt.,
Honey Gallons, Ice cwt., Salt cwt., Sharks' Fins cwt., Spices- -Cardamoms ewt
CinnamonPlantation cat., Wild cwt., Cloves and Mace ewt., Ginge cwt.,
Nutmegs ewt., Pepper cwt., Vanilla cwt., Other Spices cwt., Spirits Amick
Gallons ,Wheslry Gallons, Other Spirits Gallons, SugarPalm aua Jagge: y owt,,
Refined rr eandied owt., Unrefined cwt., Tea lb., Unenumerated owl.
(3) NARCOTICS:Tobacco, manti fact d Cigars lb., other Tobacco,
lbe., Tobacco, unmanufactined lb., Unenumerated owt.
ILRAW MATERIALS : (1) TEXTILE Cotton lb., Unenumerated lb.
(2) METAL :Unenum, rated cwt.
(3) OTHER.
(a) Chemical, Dyeing, and l'anninx Materials : anatto Seed ewt.Arecanute,
owt., Arippo cwt., Cinchona Bark lb., Croton Sied as t. Catch cwt., I. ammar,
cwt.. Myrobalana owl., Nux vomica cwt Sapen Wood cwt. Ranawara cvt.,
Unenumerated cwt.
(b) MiacellaneonsCoal tons, Ctoonnt Shells owt Cuttle Fish cwt., Domba
cwt., Palmirah sat Other Fibre cwt. Gum
Nuts owt., Fibre - Coir oat.,
cwt., HornsDeer ewt , Sambur ewt., Other horns ewt. Ivory lb.. Nike cwt.,
Natural History Specimens Number, Plants and Roots packages, Plurnbavo owt
SeedsGingelly owt., Rubber cwt., Tea cwt., Other cwt., ShellOhanks Number,
Other cwt., Skini, urdlreased owt., Stones' 'oral evt., Other Stones owt.,
Tallow and Grease cwt., Tar gallons, Tortoise-shell lb., Unenumerated cwt.
(c) Timber, unworkedEbony tons, uolmllfa tons, Ns time, Palm tone, Satin
tons, Teak tons, Unenumera'ed tons.
IIIMANUFACTURED ARTICLES.---(1) TEterms.
(a) Apparo', made up packager.
(b) CottonLaos and Net ards,Piece Gcods Bleached ;yardr, Dyed yards,
Gray yards, Muslin yards, Pointed yards, Other piece goole yards. Thread
packages, Yarn and Twist, Bleached lb., Dyed lb., Gray lb., Other lb.
(e) LinenPecs &cols yards, Yarn lb.
(d) Silk and SatinBread Stuffs yards, liar dkerehiefs, Scarves, ar.d Shawls.
dozen,) Lace yard-, Ribbons yards, Velvet yards, Other yards.
(e) WoollenBerlin lb., Blanketa .Number, Carpets Number, Flannel yards,
Other Woollen yard'.
of.) Of Mixed MaterialsBlankets Number, Carpets Number, Handkerchiefs,
Searves,and Shawls Dozen, Piece Goods Yards, Other Yard., Unenumerated
Yards.
(2) Orr METAL (OTHER THAN 'MACHINERY).
HT Ware cwt., Brass
Nails and Wire cwt., Brass Ware cwt., CopperNails and Wire cwt., Copper Ware
cwt., Gold Leaf lb., Hardware awl., IronCorrugated eat., Drums and Teuks owt.,
Galvanized cwt., Hoi:p cwt., Nails and Rivets cwt., Other Iron cwt., LeadTea
Lead owt., Lead Ware cw'., Pewter Ware cwt., PlateSilver or Silver-gilt No. of
pieces, Electroplate No. of pieces, Nickelplate No. of piece', Solder cwt., Steel
Ware cwt., Tin Ware cwt., ZitePertoreted cwt., Ziuo Ware cwt.
(3) Cernmt.ArmsGunstingle Number, Double Nuenber, Implements
and Accessories Paeknges, PistolsSinge Number, Double Number, Revolvers
Number, RiflesSingle Number, Double Nurri'ler, Magazine Number, Other,
Number, Peeswax cwt., Bcats Number, Books printed Number, Bricks and Tiles
Number, Cable, Cordage, and Twine, other than Coir cwt., Carriages and Carte
Number, Cat ks Number, Cement (Av.., CoirMatting fa kages, Rope cwt., Yarn
cwt., Other Coir cwt., Coppersh ea t., Curious and Parlay articles Packages, Drugs,
manufaetured Packa_,e1 Earthenware Packages, Furniture Packegei, Glees and
Glassware Packages, dunnies Number, Haberdashery and Millinery Packages,
Harness and Saddlery Packages, Images and Statues Packages, InetrumentsMusical Number, Scientifio Number, Other Number, Jewellery Number, MachineryAgricultural Packages, Locomotive Paokages, Other Packages, Manure cwt.,
Marine Stores cwt., Mate, Mat I3sgs. and Baskets Number, OilCastor owl.,
Cinnamon Ounce', Cinnamon Leaf Ounces, Citronella Ounces, Coconut owt.,
Kerosine Gallons, Other oil Gallons, Perfumery Packages, Pictures Number, Poonao
Rubber cwt., Shooks Packages, Skins, dreesed cwt., Stones, worked Number,
Timber, workedPahnirah Laths and Rafters Number, Other Timber cwt.,
Unenumerattd cwt.
IV.BULLION AND COIN.GoldBullien Bare, Coin Value, Silver-Bullion Bars, Corn Value, Pearls, and Precious Stones Packages.

qi ARANTI E REGULATIONS FOR El LON .


(Extract from the

159

Ceylon Government Gazette" No, 5,824 of December 20, 1904)


The latest in farce.

The following regulations in supersession of those dated November 24th,


1900, and published in "Ceylon Government Gazette" of November 3uth, 190,
made by the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council under the
provisions of the Ord inauce No. 3 of 1997, are published for general information.
Norn 1.The term "proper authority" in the following regulations shall
mean
:4) Wherever there shall be established a Municipality, the Chairman
of the Municipal Council, or the Principal Civil Medical Officer,
or the Colonial Surgeon of the Province, or the Health Officer of
the Municipality, or any officer appointed by the Governor to
perform the duties of the proper authority.
(5) Wherever there shall be established a Local Board, the Chairman
of the Local Board, or the Assistant Government Agent of the
District, or the District Judge, or the Police Magistrate, or the
Chief Medical Officer resident within the Local Board limits, or
any officer appointed by the Governor to perform the duties of
the proper authority.
(c) Wherever there shall be no Municipality or Local Hoard established
the Government Agent of the Province, or the Assistant Government Agent of the district, or the Police Magistrate of the
division, or the Colonial Surgeon of the Province, or the Chief
Medical Officer of the district or place, or any officer appointed by
the Governor to perform the duties of the proper authority.
NOTE 2.The term "health officer" shall mean any person appointed by
the Governor to exercise authority in regard to sanitary matters in
any port, or where no such person has been appointed the medical
officer of the district or place.
NOTE 3.The term "coasting vessel" shall mean a vessel coming
from any one parb of the Island of Ceylon to any other part thereof, or
from any place on the east coast of India south of Madras, or front
Mangalore or any place on the west coast of India south of Mangalore.
NOTE 4. -The term "goods" shall mean goods, wares and merchandise,
furniture, packets, packages, baggage, wearing apparel, or any other
article whatsoever, save books and letters, shall include animals.
NOTE 5.The term " disease " shall mean any disease of a contagious,
infectious, or epidemic nature.
NOTE G.The term diseased " shall mean infected or suspected of being
infected with "disease."
PART L

Regulations with regard to all Diseases of a Contagious, Infectious, or


rnyidentio Nature.
1. The master orperson in charge of any vessel or boat in which there

shall have been any disease before departure from the original port of
clearance or during the voyage, or which shall have come from any port or
place, in which, at the time of her leaving there was disease, or on which there
shall be any person affected with disease, or which shall have communicated
otherwise than by signal with any vessel, boat, or place In which disease
existed or might be reasonably supposed to have existed, shall not enter any
port or harbour, and shall not allow any person to land from such vessel or
boat, or to leave such vessel or boat, save by the order in writing of the
proper authority.
The master or person in charge of any such vessel or boat shall, before
entering the port or harbour, hoist at the fore by day a yellow flag, and by
night a red light over a white light six feet apart, hoisted well up where best
seen ; and shall not without having obtained pratique, allow any communication, except orally, with the shore or with any other vessel or boat.
i. The master or person in charge of such vessel or boat shall anchor
or moor such vessel or boat at such place as shall he pointed out by the
Master-Attendant or some person acting on his behalf, and shall not leave
such place without the permission in writing of the Master Attendant or some
person acting on his behalf.
4. If at any time a case of disease shall occur on board a vessel or boat
in any port or harbour, either before or after, such vessel or boat shall have
been granted pratique, the said vessel or boat shall be placed under medical
supervision, and communication, except orally, with the shore or with any
other vessel or boat may be prohibited from the date of the occurrence of
such ease for a period of ten days should the case be plague, for a period of
five days should the disease be cholera, and for small-pox, or any other
disease for such period as the Principal Civil Medical Officer shall fix. During
such period the said vessel or boat shall be subject to time prohibition provided
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5. The master or person in charge of any vessel or boat not admitted
to pratique shall keep a yellow dug constantly flying at the foremast of such
vessel or boat, or in sonic conspicuous place on such vessel or boat, from
sunrise to sunset, and from sunset to sunrise shall exhibit a red light over a
white light six feet apart, hoisted well up where best seen. The display of
such Nag and such light shall be sufficient notice that such vessel or boat
has not obtained pratique.
0. The health officer shall go on board of every vessel or boat entering
any port or harbour, and shall grant pratique to such vessel or bout, subject
always to the limitations contained in these regulations.
7. The master or person in charge of any vessel or boat, and every person
on board such vessel or boat, shall answer truly every question put to him
by the health officer.
8. The master or person In charge of any vessel or boat and, if there be
a surgeon on board such vessel or boat, the surgeon shall, before the pilot or
health officer shall come on board such vessel or boat, truly and fully inform
such pilot or health officer if there shall have been any disease on board
such vessel or boat before departure from the original port of clearance or
during the voyage, or if such vessel or boat shall have come from any port or
place in which t here was disease, or if there be any person affected with
disease on board such vessel or boat, or if such vessel or boat shall have
communicated otherwise than by signal with any vessel, boat, or place in
which disease existed or might be reasonably supposed to have existed.
9. The master or person in charge of a vessel shall not allow any boat of
such vessel to be lowered, or any boat whatsoever to lie alongside such vessel,
before such vessel shall have obtained pratique, except for the purpose of
saving life or for the purpose of mooring such vessel. The master or person
in charge of a vessel which has lowered a boat for the purpose of saving life
or of mooring such vessel shall cause such boat to be hoisted up immediately
thereafter.
10. No person shall approach within fifty yards of a vessel or boat not
admitted to pratique. No person shall leave any vessel or boat not admitted to
pratique, nor shall any person transmit or receive any article or thing from any
vessel not admitted to pratique, without the permission of the proper authority.
11. No goods shall be removed from any vessel or boat not admitted to
pratique save to such place and under such restrictions and subject to
such detention and disinfection as shall be prescribed by the Principal
Officer of Customs of the port.
12. The proper authority may order the destruction of any prohibited
goods or goods believed to be contaminated brought from any vessel not
admitted to pratique or from an infected port. No compensation shall in
such case be paid to any person. The owner and consignee of the goods and
the master or person in charge of the vessel by which they were carried shall
pay the cost of the destruction thereof.
13. A diseased person may, in the discretion of the health officer, be removed from any vessel or boat to a place of observation or hospital.
14. The proper authority shall, wherever expedient, establish a hospital
and a place of observation and shall affix thereto a notice setting out that the
same Is a hospital or place of observation. Such place shall thereafter be
deemed to be a hospital or place of abservat ion, as the case may be, within
the meaning of these regulations.
15. No person shall approach within-one hundred yards of any place of
observation or hospital so established. Any person approaching within one
hundred yards of any place of observation or hospital or within fifty yards of
any vessel or boat not admitted to pratique may be removed to any place of
observation in addition to any penalty imposed for the breach of the regulations.
10. The conveyance of passengers from any place in India to any place not
being a Customs port is prohibited.
17. The conveyance of passengers to any place in this Island from any
place in India in any vessel or boat not having a bill of health is prohibited.
18. Any vessel or boat in which passengers are conveyed in breach of
the preceding regulations shall be forfeited.
10. No person or goods coming in or brought by a coasting vessel from
any port or place in India shall land or be landed anywhere on the coast of
the Northern Province of this Island or on any Island adjacent thereto, or
on the west coast of this Island between Colombo and the southern limit of
the Northern Province or on any island adjacent to such west coast , provided
that nothing in this regulation shall be taken as prohibiting the landing of
goods from any such vessel or boat at the port of Knyts, and provided also
that it s hall be lawful for the Government Agent of the Northern Province
to permit labourers for the Government service to land at Kayts after due
medical examination, and, if necessary, segregation.
Any goods landed in contravention of the provision of this regulation. and
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QUARANTINE REGULATIONS FOR CEYLON.


contravention of the provisions of this regulation, shall be liable to forfeiture
and may be seized by any Pollee or Customs Officer, and may be destroyed or
otherwise disposed of as the Principal Collector of Customs shall direct.
20. Whenever upon the arrival of any coasting vessel at any place in
Ceylon there are found on board
(a) Persons who are unable to satisfy the health officer as to their place
of origin, it shall be lawful for the proper authority to remove such
persons from the vessel and to place them under observation at
any place of observation for a period not exceeding ten days.
(b) Persons coming from a place within an area in which epidemic
disease exists, It shall be lawful for the proper authority to remove
such persons from the vessel and to place them under observation at any place of observation for a period of ten days should the
disease be plague, for a period of five days should tile disease be
cholera, and in the case of small-pox or other epidemic disease
for such period as the Principal Civil Medical Officer shall tix.
21, Any Asiatic or African passenger coming to any place in Ceylon in a
vessel coming from any place in this Island, or from any place in India where
an officer of the Ceylon Government. is stationed for the purpose of regulating
immigration, and who shall not hold a permit to land iii Ceylon granted bythe said officer of the Ceylon Government., shall be liable to the restrictions
imposed by rule 20 (a) in the same manner as for persons who are unable to
satisfy the health officer as to their place of origin.
22. Any medical practitioner, or person professing to treat. disease,
attending any diseased person shall, within three hours of such attendance
give information In writing to the proper authority, stating the name of the
diseased person, his residence, anti the nature of his disease.
Every occupant of any building in which there shall be any person affected
with any serious illness shall forthwith inform the proper authority thereof.
23. No person shall, without the written permission of the proper
authority, enter or go away from any hospital, or place of observation.
24. Whenever it shall appear to him expedient. the proper authority
shall give notice by beat of tom-tom and by affixing written notioe in conspicuous places, requiring that the walls of any building in any town, village,
or place shall be whitewashed and cleaned and disinfected, and the drains,
sewers, pits, and cesspits cleaned and disinfected. The owner and occupant
of any building and of any land upon which there shall be any building,
drains, sewers, pits, or cesspits shall whitewash, clean, and disinfect the
same within forty-eight hours of the giving of such notice.
25. Whenever it shall appear expedient, the proper authority may give
notice to the owner or occupant of any land to fill up or disinfect any well
upon such land. The owner or occupant of such land shall thereupon fill up
or disinfect, as the case may be, such well.
26. Whenever there shall be found at any time to be in any building a
larger number of persons than should in the opinion of the proper authority
be found to be dwelling there it shall be lawful for such authority to order
the departure from such building of the number of persons in excess of the
number which in the opinion of such authority shouldbe found dwelling there ;
and if at any time after the giving of such order there shall be found in any
such building any number of persons in excess of the number who should be
found dwelling there, the owner of such building shall be guilty of an offence.
27. It shall be lawful for the proper authority to cause persons diseased,
or suspected to be diseased, with plague, cholera, or small-pox, in any house
or place hereunder described, to be removed to some public hospital or other
place provided by Government,
(1) In any house or place in which goods are exposed for sale.
(2) In any house or place of public resort.
(3) In any building is which there are no means of isolating such
persons from the other inmates, or in any buildie,3 where
the retenlion of such persons likely to prove a source of
danger to other.
Provided that it shall be competent for the proper authority In ease th e
removal of any person so diseased, or suspected to be diseased, in any house
or place in which goods are exposed for sale, is objected to, and the house or
place is not otherwise open to objection, to allow such person to be returned,
on condition, however, that the sale of goods shall not he carried on in such
house or place until the proper authority shall grant permission.
PrOiided further, that it shall lie lawful for the proper authority to allow
any person so diseased, or suspected to be diseased to be removed to any
locality which such person or his or her friends may choose, and to which the
medical authorities of the town or place, if any, do not object, instead of to
the public hospital or place provided by Government.
tall shall be lawful for the proper authority to cause any persons found In
tin infected locality to be removed to a place of observation set amt. for the
purpose.

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28. Except as provided by these regulations, and except as provided
by the Ordinance No. 8 of 1866, it shall not be lawful for any person to
remove or assist in removing nny person suffering from cholera, smallpox,
chickenpox, or other infectious, contagious, or epidemic disease from the
house or place in which such person shall be to any other house or place,
without the sanction in writing of the proper authority.
,29. It shall be lawful for the proper authority to prohibit the removal
from any house or place in which goods are exposed for sale, or from any
house or place of public resort, or from any building in which cholera,
smallpox, chickenpox, or other infectious, contagious, or epidemic disease
may have occurred, of any articles of merchandise or trade, or goods of any
kind, until such time as such building or place is declared to be free from
infection by the medical authorities of the town or place in which such
building is situated.
Provided that it shall be lawful for the proper authority to permit any
goods from an infected house or place in which goods are exposed for sale,
or from any house or place of public resort, or from any building in which
cholera, smallpox, chickenpox, or other infectious, contagious, or epidemic
disease may have occurred, to be removed to any other leotlity which the
owner or occupier of such building may choose, and to which removal the
medical authorities of the town or place do not object.
30. It shall be lawful for the proper authority to prohibit the removal
for interment or cremation of corpses of persons who have died of plague,
cholera, smallpox chickenpox or other infectious, contagious, or epidemic
disease along any particular thoroughfare, and to prescribe the thoroughfares
leading to the place of interment or cremation along which such corpses shall
be carried, and to direct the disinfection of corpses before removal. Information of such prohibition shall he given by notice in writing under the band of
the proper authority, which shall be posted in two or more conspicuous places
in the prohibited thoroughfare and by publication in such other way as may
be deemed necessary by such proper authority.
PART II.
Regulations with regard to Vessels infected with Plague or arriring
from Ports infected wz!th Plague.
1. The following terms shall in the regulations made under this heading
(Part II.) have the meanings in this section assigned to them :The term "infected port" shall include a port where plague exists
and a place in an area declared by a notification in the Government
Gazette to be infected with plague.
The term " vessel '' shall mean any steamer, sailing ship, buggalow,
boat, or native craft.
The terns "healthy vessel" shall mean any vessel which, although
coining from an infected port, has had rib death from plague or
A a case of plague on board either before departure, during the
voyage, or on arrival.
The term "suspected vessel" shall mean any vessel on board of which
there has been a case of plague at the time of departure or during
the voyage, but on which therehas been no fresh ease of plague
during the tWelie days Immediately preceding her arrival.
The term " Infected vessel" shall mean any vessel having any person
affected with plague on board, or on board which there has been
any person affected with plague within twelve days of her arrival.
The term "observation" shall mean segregation either on board
it vessel or in an isolation camp or place.
2. On the arrival of a vessel from an infected port the health officer shall
as soon as possible visit it and make such inquiries as he may think
necessary, and shall then class the vessel as "healthy," "suspected," or
" infected."
3. A vessel classed as " healthy" shall he granted free pratique forthwith
provided
(1) That in the case of a healthy vessel which has been out from
an infected port more than ten days the health ()nicer may
(a) Medically inspect the passengers and crew.
(b) Disinfect or cause to be disinfected. or direct the person In
charge of the vessel to disinfect, the soiled linen of the persons on
board and such other e fleets as may in his opinion be contaminated.
(2) That in the case of a healthy vessel which has been in an infected
port within ten days of arrival. the health officer may
(a) Medically inspect the persons on board.
(b) Disinfect or cause to be disinfected, or direct the person in
charge of the vessel to disinfect, the soiled linen of the persons on
board and such other effects as may in his opinion bacon tami nat ed.
(c) The passengers and crew on board shall be kept under medical
surveillance until ten day shall have elapsed from the departure
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QUARANTINE REGULATIONS FOR CEYLON.


4. Members of the crew of a healthy vessel from an Infected port shall
not be permitted to laud except on duty, and subject to such precautions
As the health officer may deem necessary until ten days shall have elapsed
frem the departure of the vessel from the infected port.
OM the arrival of a suspected vessel or of a healthy vessel within ten
ii.tys' of departure from an infected port the health officer shall permit any
passenger to land, after such disinfection as shall seem proper to such officer ;
provided that such passenger shall inform the proper authority at the port
of landing of his intended place or places of residence, and shall, during the
ten days immediately succeeding his landing at any port in Ceylon, daily
report himself to such medical officer as the proper authority at the port
shall direct. Provided further, that it shall be lawful for the proper authority
to place under observation any person whom he may consider to be in any way
iikely to carry the infection of plague for the period necessary to complete
ten days from the date of the vessel's departure from the infected port last
visited, or in the case of a suspected vessel, ten days from the date of the
vessel's arrival at the port.
6. Every infected vessel shall, until she shall have obtained pratique,
continue and remain at the port of Point de Guile and at no other place. The
master of any such vessel shall, upon being thereto directed by the health
officer of any port, proceed to the port of Point de Guile, provided however
that any such vessel shall be free to put back to sea.
7. The proper authority shall permit the landing of cargo and mails
from a healthy vessel and the transhipment of cargo and mails and
passengers from a healthy vessel, under such conditions and restrictions as
shall appear necessary to such authority.
8. Whenever a suspected vessel shall arrive at any port in the Island it
shell be the duty of the health officer
(1) To medically inspect or cause to be medically inspected the
persons on board.
(2) To disinfect or cause to be disinfected, or direct the person in
charge of the vessel to disinfect, the soiled linen and such
personal effects of the persons on board, as may in his opinion be
contaminated.
(3) To disinfect or cause to be disinfected, or direct the person in
charge of the vessel to disinfect, all parts of the vessel in
which plague patients may have been located, and if necessary
to order more thorough disinfection.
(4) To watch the health of the persons on board until the expiry of
ten days from the date of the vessel's arrival at the port.
9. Whenever an infected vessel shall arrive at any port in the Island
it shall be the duty of the health officer
(1) To medically inspect all persons on board the vessel.
(2) To watch the health of the persons on board until ten days shall
have elapsed from the date of the existence of any cast of
plague on board the vessel.
(3) To disinfect or cause to be disinfected, or direct the person in
charge of the vessel to disinfect, the soiled linen and such
effects of the persons on board the vessel as may in his opinion
be contaminated.
(4) To disinfect or cause to be disinfected, or direct the person in
charge of the vessel to disinfect, as often as he shall deem
necessary, all parts of the vessel in which plague patients may
have been located, and to order more thorough disinfection
when necessary.
10. The health officer of the port of Point de Guile shall cause to be
removed every person affected with plague from such vessel to some building
or vessel set apart as a hospital.
11. No person shall without the permission of the health officer enter or
go away from an infected vessel.
12. The health officer of the port of Point de Galle may permit the removal
to a place of observation, after such disinfection as shall seem proper to
such officer, from an infected vessel, of any person, provided that no person
shall go away from such place of observation without the written permission of the proper authority, and until ten full days shall have elapsed
from the day of such removal.
13. The health officer, when sending persons to he kept under observation, slmll, iu writing, inform the medical officer in charge of the place
appointed for such purpose ((f he himself be not, in charge thereof) the
period for which such person should be kept under observation. dw
14. All persons sent to hospital or kept under observation shall obey and
conform to the rules, regulations, and orders for the time being in force at
such hospital or other place appointed for the purpose, and shall be liahle
to bear and pay all such charges for food as for the time being may, by
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QUARANTINE REGULATIONS FOR CEYLON.


15. Free pratique shall be granted to a suspected or infected vessel

after all the requirements of these regulations have been complied with ;
and, in the case of an infected vessel, after ten clear days shall have elapsed
[rom the date of the last case of plague which has occurred on board ; or, if
the person attacked has been treated on board, after ten clear days from the
death or recovery of such person.
to. It shall be the duty of the master or person in charge of any vessel

arriving from an infected port to cause the bilge water to he pumped out
after disinfection before the vessel enters the port, and pass fresh sea water
over the parts that have been in contact with the bilge water. And in all
cases when the vessel is infected or suspected, and in the case of a healthy
vessel when ordered to do so by the health officer to pump out the drinking
water after disinfection, and to substitute pure drinking water.
17. It shall he the duty of every officer granting a bill of health to any
vessel to set out in such bill of health the inspection and detention undergone by such vessel.
18. the landing at any place in this Island of the following goods
shipped at an infected port or transhipped to any vessel from any
vessel which shall have conveyed such goods from an infected port, is
prohibited :
(I) Used body linen, cloths, bedding, and other personal effects.
(2) Rags, including rags compressed by hydraulic. pressure and
transported in hales as merchandise.
(3) Used sacking or bags, carpets, and old embroidery.
(4) Green and untanned hides and skins.
(5) Fresh animal refuse, claws, hoofs, horse hair, hair of animals
generally, raw silk, and wool.
(0) Human hair.
19. The transhipment within any port in this Island of such prohibited
goods from one vessel to another is prohibited.
29. The Principal Officer of Customs at any place at which any landing or transhipment shall take place of such prohibited goods shall unless
the Governor shall otherwise direct, cause the destruction of such goods.
The oost of effecting such destruction shall be paid by the owner and
consignee of such goods and by the master of the vessel by which such goods
were carried. No compensation for such destruction shall be paid to any
person.
21. The foregoing regulations 18, 19, and 20, shall not apply to used
body linen, clothes, bedding. and other personal effects, being the personal
effects accompanying any person, provided that such personal effects shall
have been disinfected to the satisfaction of the health officer.
22. Crowded vessels, vessels carrying emigrants, and vessels which
appear to be in an insanitary state may, at the discretion of the health
ouster, be treated as suspected or healthy vessels.
a Any ni Ills or cargo that may be brought by any vessel subject to
these regulations may he landed under such precautions as the health
officer may deem necessary to prevent the spread of the disease.
24. It shall be the duty of the Chief Officer of Customs of the port to
facilitate the conveyance to all vessels detained under these regulations of
mails and of such supplies of provisions, stores, or other articles as may be
required by those on board. Such mails and supplies shall be placed on the
boats of the vessel to be subsequently removed by the crew.
25. All vessels arriving at any port of Ceylon which may have communicated with vessels coming from an infected port shall be subjected to
the same rules as vessels arriving from an infected port.
20. Vessels of which plague is shown to have broken out amongst the
rats, are to be treated in the same manner, and be liable to the same regulations as ships on which the plague has appeared among human beings.
27. Nothing in these regulations shall render liable to detention, disinfection or destruction of any article, being part of any mails (other than a
parcel mail) conveyed under the authority of any Postal administration of any
Government, or shall prejudicially affect the delivery in due course of any
such mail (other than a parcel mail) to the post office.
PART M.

Plague Regulations relating to Villages and Places outside Municipalities


and Local Boards.
I. The symptoms of plague are fever of recent commencement, violent
headache, severe pain in the back and limbs, and lassitude. The glands in
the groin, or in the armpit or neck, arc generally swollen and tender.
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QUARANTINE REGULATIONS FOR CEYLON.
2. If in any house a person becomes ill or dies with symptoms similar
to those described above, it shall be the duty of the occupier of such house
and of every male resident therein above the age of 18 years to report to the
headman of the village or, in his absence, ter the headman of the adjoining
village (1) the illness of any person in such house, or (2) the death of any
person in such house, immediately such illness is apparent or death occurs ;
and any person who shall fail to make such report as is hereby required will
be liable, on conviction. to imprisonment for six months and to a fine of
R1,000, under sections 6 and 7 of Ordinance No. 3 of 1897.
3. The headman having satisfied himself by inquiry, but without
entering the house, that the case Is one of bubonic plague, or that the
symptoms are such as give rise to a reasonable suspicion that the case may be
one of plague, shall at once station two guards at. a distance of about ten yards
from the door of the house occupied by the person believed to he suffering
from plague, with instructions to prevent persons from entering or leaving
the house ; and any person who shall enter or leave such house without the
sanction of the Government Agent, or Assistant Government Agent, or the
Medical Officer, will be liable, on conviction, to imprisonment for six
mont he and to a fine of 81,000, under sections 6 and 7 of Ordinance No. 3
of 1897. He shall also forthwith report the occurrence to
(a) The Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent.
(b) The nearest Government Medical Officer.
(e) The Police Magistrate.
(d) The Chief Headman of the district.
4. In case of illness the headman shall select an isolated house, as far
as possible removed from other houses in the village, and not less than
thirty yards distant from any other residence, and shall require the
occupants of such house to vacate it within six hours of notice given, and
shall make arrangements for the transfer thereto of the sick person. He
shall also notify to the owners or occupants of such house that they will be
paid compensation at the rate of 135 per diem for so long as the house
may be required for plague purposes. Should the owner or occupier of any
such house fail or refuse to give up possession when required, lie will he
liable, under sections 6 and 7 of the Ordinance No. 3 of 1897, to imprisonment
for six months and to a fine of R1,000.
5. On the house being vacated the person believed to be suffering
from plague may he removed thereto with such of his friends and relatives
or occupants of his residence as may have been in attendance on him, but
this removal must not take place before the arrival on the scene of the Chief
Headman of the district, the Government Agent, the Assistant Government Agent, or the Medical Officer.
G. The headman shall prepare a list of all persons who may have...veil
in the house occupied by the sick person for any considerable time during
the preceding week.
7. The headman must arrange to supply the inmates of the infected
house with food, fuel, and all other reasonable requirements, the articles
required being deposited at a distance of about twenty yards from the house,
and one of the inmates being called to remove them to the house.
The vessels, mats, or leaves in which the articles are delivered shall
he destroyed by the person in charge of the house. No articles of any kind
shall be allowed to be removed from the infected house before the arrival
of the Chief Headman of the district, the Government Agent, the Assistant
Government Agent, or the Medical Officer.
8. In case of death the headman shall have a grave dug at least 6 ft. in
depth, but the corpse shall not be buried till the arrival of the Chief Headman of the district, the Government Agent, the Assistant Government.
Agent, or the Medical Officer. The place of burial shall be isolated, well
away from habitations and sources of water supply.
9. The Chief Headman. of the district, or the Medical Officer. or the
Government Agent, or the Assistant Government Agent may, for the
purposes of these regulations, enter upon any lands or demand the use of
any cart, horses, or bullocks ; and any person opposing such entry or refusing
to comply with such demand will be liable, under sections 6 and 7 of the
Ordinance No. 3 of 1897, to imprisonment for six months and to a tine of
R1,000.
10. The headman, when he has reason to believe that a case of plague
has occurred in his village, shall immediately send word to the headmen of
surroundiug villages, directing them to prohiht the inhabitants of their
vithiges from entering or having dealing with the infected rit1nir, and to
impress upon their villagers the danger of allowing residents in the infected

I66
QUARANTINE REGULATIONS FOR CEYLON,
village to enter other villages. No person shall communicate with the
infected village till the disease has completly disappeared. Any person
act ing contrary to this regulation will be liable, on conviction, to Imprisonment for six niontlis and to a line of 111,000, under sections Ii and 7 of the
Ordinance No. 3 of 1897.
11 Whenever deaths in any village are more numerous than usual, and
especially sudden deaths attributed to fever, or when there occurs unusual
sickness accompanied by fever, the headman of the village shall make a
special report of the same to the Chief Headman of the district or to the
Government Agent without delay.
12 Every headman shall report any excessive mortality or sickness
among rats or monkeys that may come to his notice.
13 Registrars shall also make careful inquiry In the case of all deaths
attributed to fever to ascertain whether other symptoms of plague, more
particularly whether buboes or swellings in the groin or armpit were present,
and shall note on the death register whether or not such inquiry has been
made. In the event of his being informed of the presence of these symptoms,
the Registrar shall at once report the matter to the nearest Medical Officer, to
the Government Agent, or the Assistant Government Agent direct, and to
the Chief Headman of the district.
14 The Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent, on receiving
a report of the existence of a case of plague or suspected plague in any
village, shall forward a copy thereof to the Principal Civil Medical Officer,
and shall himself proceed, with as little delay as possible, to the spot, taking
with him a Medical Officer unless the latter shall have preceded him.
On arrival the Government Agent or Assistant Agent will assume entire
control and responsibility,l)eing guided, as far as possible. by the advice of
the Medical Officer, and shall make the best arrangements that the circumstances will permit for dealing with the case on the lines approved by
Government. But should the Principal Civil Medical Officer be present he
will assume the control of all operations mid make such arrangements as
circumstances may appear to require.
15 The Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent shall be
authorized to issue such orders as he may consider necessary in the circumstances to Officers of the Public Service, and all such officers shall he held
responsible for the prompt and satisfactory execution of the orders so issued.
The Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent may issue his
orders to the Officer directly, and not through Heads of Departments. Such
necessary expenditure as the Government Agent or Assistant Government
Agent may incur in the carrying out of the measures directed by him shall
be drawn on personal vouchers, to be supported subsequently by under
receipts when such are readily obtainable, or by certificates on honour when
receipts are not procurable.
16 On receiving a report of the occurrence of a case of plague or suspee.
ted plague the Medical Officer and (or) the Chief Headman of the district
shall forward copies immediately to the Principal Civil Medical Officer
and to the Government Agent or Assistant' Government Agent, together
with a report stating what action has been taken and what is proposed to be
taken. In forwarding their reports the Medical Officer and the Chief Headman must make use of the most expeditious means at their command. If a
letter sent by special messenger would arrive more quickly than by post, the
former mode of despatch must be used ; but whin possible the telegraph
should be employed in preference to either post or messenger, the telegraphic
message sent being as full and complete as a written report.
17 Pending the arrival of the Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent, the Medical Officer shall take charge of the operations ; and
pending the arrival of the Medical Officer, the Chief Headman of the district.
These officers shall, while so occupied, have powers and duties similar to
those of the Government Agent.
The Chief Headman shall not, except upon orders from the Government
Agent or Assistant Government Agent, allow the removal of a patient or the
burial of a corpse before the arrival of the Medical Officer, who will prescribe
the measures to be adopted.
18. Whenever a report is made to the Police Magistrate he will forthwith
send copies thereof to the Principal Civil Medleal Ofticer and to the Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent, and shall satisfy himself by
personal inquiry that the Medical Officer has started for the place where the
case is reported as having occurred, or shall require him to start immediately
and shall see that he does so.
JShould the Medical Officer be absent from the station the Police Meals.
trate shall communicate by telegraph with the Government Agent or the
Assistant. Government Agent and the Principal Civil Medical Officer, till such
time as he shall have received an assurance that a Medical Officer has

161
QUARANTINE REGULATIONS FOR CEYLON.

1?egulations applicable to Estates.


The duties imposed on headmen in the case of villages shall, In the case
of estates, devolve on superintendents, assistant superintendents, managers.
conductors, and (or) other persons in actual charge of the estates.
The Chief Headman of the district shall, on receiving a report of the
occurrence of a case of plague or suspected plague, at once make arrangements
for placing at the disposal of the Medical Officer such supplies and materials
as are likely to he wanted. He will also assemble the headmen of the
neighbourhood. and be in readiness to furnish whatever help may be required.
He will not, however, take any active steps unless requested to do so by the
superintendent or other person in charge, to whom he must furnish all
reasonable assistance.
The duties of the Government Agent and of the Medical Officer are tilt
same with respect to estates as to villages.
N.11.The penalty under sections fi and 7 of Ordinance No. 3 of 1897 for
breach of any of these regulations is imprisonment for a 1i:triad of six months
or a line of 81,000, or both.
The penalty for obstructing or impeding any police officer (including
village headmen) in the execution of any provision of the Ordinance or of any
regulation made thereunder is imprisonment for a period of six months
or a fine of R1,090, or both. (See sections (1, 7, and 8 of Ordinance No. 3 of 1897.)
By Hie Excellency's command,
R. W. LEVERS,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonel Secretary's Office,
Colombo, December 10, 1901.
ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS.
The official Plague Regulations (published in pamphlet form) contain a
great many more regulations and we quote a few mid indicate others:
The owner of every licensed cargo boat shall cause his boat to be
fumigated with sulphur dioxide or other suitablesubstance to the satisfaction
of the Principal Collector of Customs, once in every seven days, or more
frequently if so ordered by the Principal Collector of Customs.
On application being made to him by the " proper authority," the
Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, may declare any locality
infected or suspected of being infected with "disease" a "diseased locality.'
Such declaration shall be notified in the Government Gazette, and the
Governor in Executive Council may from time to time, if he thinks fit, on
any evidence satisfactory to him, by order published in the Government
Gazette, revoke such notification, or curtail or extend the limits of such
"diseased locality."
While such notification remains in force, no person shall enter or leave
such diseased locality without permission from the proper authority.
Every person arriving, or suspected of having arrived. from an place
declared to be infected with plague, or from any place notified by His Excellency the Governor for the purposes of this regulation, shall, unless specially
exempted, before leaving the railway station at which he has alighted,
or before disembarking from the steamer, ship, or boat in which be has
travelled, or in the case of arrival by road either immediately on reaching a
road, Inspection station or within twelve hours from the time of arrival at
any other place, obtain from the officer mentioned in paragraph 2 of these
regulations a passport in the form annexed to these regulations binding
him to present himself for daily inspection for the next ten days before
the local authority of the town or village where he may be ; and he shall be
bound so to present himself.
Provided that, where it appears desirable, the Chairman of the Plague
Committee, the Municipal%..3liairman, or any Revenue Officer not below the
grade of an Assistant Government Agent of a district may, by endorsement
on the passport, exempt any person from personal attendance and permit
him to be inspected at his residence.
Additional (Plague) Regulations referred to :Regulations relating to
Municipalities and Local BoardsRegulations relating to Villages and Places
outside Municipalities and Local Boards.General Regulations with regard
to Places and Persons infected or suspected of being infected with Plague.
Additional Plague Regulations under " The Quarantine and Prevention of
Diseases Ordinance, 1837."A. Importation by Railway.B. Importation
by Road.C. Importation by Canal.Instructions regarding Construction
and Equipment of Plague Hospitals and Plague Camps.Segregation of
Patients and their Relatives.Equipment of a Temporary Hospital of Six
Beds.List of Medicines and Disinfectants for a Temporary Hospital of Six
}reds. Memorandum on the Influence of Rats in the Dissemination of
Plague.Memorandum on a Microbe Pathogenic to Rats, and upon the
Experimental Application of this Microbe to the Destruction of then
.
Vermin.

68 PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS; CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES.


PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED ON THE APPROACH OF PLAGUE.
EXTRACT FROM SURGEON LIELTT-COLONEL KING'S " SIMPLE SANITARY
PULES. "
A.HabitatiOnS.
1. Each house must be thoroughly cleansed, that is, all manure, dirty
water, washings of cattle stalls, and collection of dirt of any description
must be completely removed.
2. Where the earth remains damp and foul after such removal, it
should be dug up till dry and clean earth is reached.
3. The old earth should be taken far from the town and may be used
as manure for the fields; new earth from a clean place should he laid down.
4. The interior and exterior of houses should be whitewashed. If persons
cannot afford to do the outside, t he inside at least should be whitewashed.
b. Bundles of clothing and other materials hanging from the beams.
or occupying in any other way the rooms in which persons sleep, should
be removed.
6. Doors and windows should at all possible hours be left open, so
that free ventilation be obtained.
7. If private latrines are used, they must he kept free from faecal
matter by removal at least. twice daily.
8. The drains leading from houses should be cleansed twice daily.
O. Cesspools and pits for receipt of urine of cattle should be emptied daily
B The Person.
1. The body and clothing should be kept scrupulously clean. If deliea:e,
persons should use warm, not cold, baths.
2. The food should be plain, nourishing. and of good quality.
3. All vegetables, or leaves, or fruits, likely to cause diarrhoea, should
be abandoned.
4. All forms of drinking to excess, debauchery, late hours, and exposure
to wet and cold should be avoided.
5. Cold cooked food should never be used. Care should be taken not
to allow flies to settle upon food. Vegetables and leaves should never be
eaten otherwise than after cooking. Before being cooked, they should be
well washed in water that has been purified by boiling. Salt should be
freely used with ;.he diet ; hut, on the other hand, it must not he used in
such unusual amounts as to excite uneasiness or looseness of the bowels.
8. An inferior quality of water should not be kept in the house ; only
the cleanest available should be employed.
7. Water for drinking purposes and for washing the mouth or eating
and drinking vessels, and milk should be boiled before use.
8. Persons with cuts or abrasions on their hands, feet, or other exposed
parts of the body should avoid attendance on plague patients. But if
attenda-Ke Is essential, the wounded parts should be covered, and on occasions
of temporary withdrawals from attendance. the parts should be washed with
disinfectants which can be obtained from the sanitary staff on application,

(11-allele Salistanee. an 1 Their Gummi Names,


CHEMICAL NAMES.
COMMON NAMES.
Alum
Sulphate of Aluminium
and Potassium
Nitric. Acid
Aqua Fortis
Rtro-liyivetioric Acid
Aqua Rogia
MerrlITOUR MIA We
calomel
Ph nol
Carbolic Acid
Potassium llyImts
Zaustic Parish
Sodium Hydrate
Ctustia Hoch
Calsium co rhopata
Chalk
Copperas Sutrhote of Iron
Corrosive Subrmate Itleuuric Chloride
Birarta ate of 1,, t ssaium
Cream of Tartar
'Magnesium Suit h d.e
Epsom Salts
Fire Damp
Light Carburetted
Hydrogen
Sodium Snip/rite
dauber's Salt
Glucose Grape sugar
Hasse Acetate of Leal
Goulard Wotr
Iran Pyrites
Sulehide , f Iron
Oxide of Tin
Jeweller's Pie ty
Laughing Gas Nitrms Oxi.le
Cilcium Oxide
Lime
Silver Nitrate
Lunar Caustic
Hi-Sulphide of Tin
Maisie Gold

COMMON NAMES.
Plaster of Patio
Healgor
Red Latd
Rochelle Salt

CHF.MICAL NAMES.
Calcium Solplotto
Sulplede rf Arsenic
Oxide of Lead
Sodium Potassium Tartrot'
Ammonium Chloride
Sodium Chloride
P. tassium Curb. nets
Pntas.inm Nitrate
Oxalic Acid
Calcium liyarate
Sodium Carinnate

SMAT111111)1the
SAit, C. moron
Salt of Tartar
Saltpetre
Salts ef Leman
Slacked Lime
soda
Spirits of list bit, rn ammonia
IT ydrochtoric Acid
SpilitR Of Salt
Surer f IPze I
Lead Acetate
T:13 tar Emetic
Potassium Antim o 0 y
Tartrate
Yerdiarie
Basle Acetate of Corm
Vermilion
Sulphide of Mercury
Vince:1r Dilute Acetic Acid
Vitriol, Blue
Coprer Sulphate
Green
Sulphate of Iron
Oil of
sulrhurie Acid
_ . _ White
Zinc suit:ant.

RITES OF AGENCI. , BROKERAGE AND

1 0)111IssION,

119

AS APPOINTED BY THE C HAM Ilbli OF COMMERCF,


(In . force from Lt January 1901.)
(a) RATES OF AGENCY COMMISSIoN.
Purchases, Sales and Shipments.
Per cent.
On the sale, purchase or shipment of specie or bullion
...
...
1
On the sale or purchase of opium, diamonds, pearls, prtc:ous stones and
jewellery of all descriptions
...
...
21
On the sale and purchase of live stock
...
...
5
On the sale or purchase of goods or rrcduee made with the proem( ds cf goals
on which a commission of 5 per eel t has l een previonsly el arged
...
24
On the sale or purchase of bank or joint stock shares. or Govt. Securities
...
1
On goods or produce entrustcd to sn sgett fcr tale or sI iprnt nt and after.
wards withdrawn
...
...
24
...
On goods or produce shipped only, or on de livery of the same to order
..
24
On the sale tr purchase (including shipment if required) of all ether gooe's
...
or produce not enumerate I above
...
6
On sale cr purchase of ships, houses, or lands
...
2?t
Del Credere.
24
On guaranteeing sales, bills, bonds, contracts, or other engagements
Bottomry and Respondenlie.
1 rrspondentia
5
On procuring morel on bottomry 7r
.
On accounts Dr. or (Jr.
On the total sum of the debit or credit side of an account at the option
of the Agent, excepting items on which a. commisison of 5 per cent
..
1
is chargeable
Freight and Charter.
..
24
On ship's disbursements
For procuring freight for U.K. on the amount of freight whether the
..
5
same passed through the Agents' hands or not
Do
..
5
for all other ports
do
do
for
procuring
passengers
on
the
amount
Do
do
do
..
5
of passage money
..
5
On collecting freight inward or outward
..
4
On executing orders to charter or engage tonnage
..
6
Return commission to shippers on the amount of freight to U.K.
(Commission on freight applies to steamers as well as sailing vessels.)
Commission to Agents of steamers, consigned inward from Europe,
when: the entire cargo is discharged in Colombo to be 50 cents per
net register ton, but the charge not to exceed. R500 and on steamers
partially discharged 50 cents per ton for every ton discharged, (but

the charge in no case to be less than RISC.)


Commission to Agents of steamers consigned inward from other than
European ports,on the total amount of freight. (But the charge in
..
24
no case to be loss than 11150.)
Insurance.
On procuring settlement of insurance losses, whether parCal or total,
.
24
on behalf of the insured,on the amount recovered
2
On settling insurance as Agents for the Underwriters or Insurance Companies
On certifying vouchers or claims against Companies on policies (marine)
payable out of Ceylon R50
On drawing up average adjustments RIO
On refund of deposits of general average con' ribntion 2t per cent minimum R25
Receiving and delivering floods and Lire Stock.
On attending the delivery of contract, goods, or on receiving and delivering
..
24
goods, or live stock. on the value thereof
Remittances, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit.
On effecting remittances where no charge has been made for collection,
or on purchasing, selling, or negotiating, bills of exchange
.
1
On granting or cashing letters of credit
..
1
On bills of exchange returned, noted or protested
..
1
Interest on overdue pro. notes or bills of exchange
..
7
Administering Estates and Recovering Debts by Law or otherwise.
5
On managing the affairs of an estate for an executor or an administrator
On all debts collected or secured whether by or without process of law or arbitratiun 6
Tranlfer of Properto, Mortgage, and Collecting Rents, (c.
On executing the transfer of immovable property
..
1
1
On procuring money on mortgage

On investing money on mortgage


..
1
For discharging mortgages as an attorney

1
On collecting rents or interest
SO
6
On collecting dividends
2i
es
..6

170

RATES OF BROKERAGE ; SCALE OF FREIGHT.

Per cent
Shipwrecked Cargo.
On landing and reshipping goods except as under, from any vessel in distress,
stranded, or wrecked, or on landing or selling by auction damage .1 goods
from any such vessel, and acting as Agent for the master on behalf of all
concerned, on the declared value of all such goods as may be reshipped
..
5
and on net proceeds of all such goods as may be publicly sold

If opium, indigo, raw silk or silk goods


If treasure, precious stones or jewellery

..

21

1
(b) RATES OF BROKERAGE.
211
...
On effecting loans, mortgages or sales of land, estates aid property
1
On sale of coffee, cocoa, poonac, cinnamon, plumbago, copra, cardamoms, and tea
...
Naked RI per ton
On sale of coconut oil f.o.b. 111'25 per ton. ...
...
1/16 per cent
...
On sale of bills of exchange
On amount of freight obtained I per cent, (with a minimum of 25 cts. per ton)
1 per cent
...
On the sale of Bank or Joint stock shares ...
The seller shall pay the brokerage except in the case of Government
per
cent
is
to
be
charged
to
the
buyer
aid
i
per
cent
to
the seller.
Stock when a
..

THE CEYLON TONNAGE SCALE.


FOR STEAMERS AND FOR SAILING VESSELS.
AB ADOPTED BY THE CEYLON CHAMBER OP COMMERCE.
IN FORCE FROM 1ST JANUARY 1888 WITH ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS SINCE.
SHIP:
STEAME R ,:
ARTIeLis.
To the Ton.
I To the Ton.
Annatto In bags...
16 ewe,
Delivered
16 cwt.
Delivered
Apparel in boxes
Delivered
50 feet '
50 feet
Delivered
Arecannts in hags
16 cwt.
Delivered
16 cwt..
Delivered
...
Arrack
210-250 gals, Delivered.
210.2.50 gals. Delivered
Arrowroot in bags
...
16 cwt.
Delivered
Betelnute in bags
...
16
Delivered
10 cwt.
Delivered
Cardamoms in bap,,,
...
Delivered
12 cwt.
Delivered
...
Cardamoms in boxes
Delivered
.
50 feet
Delivered
Cinchona Bark and Chips in bags ... 800 lb.
Delivered
800 lb.
Delivered
Cinchona Bark & chips in pressed bales 50 feet
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped
Cinnamon in Cylinlineal bales
[bales 1.200 lb.
Shipped
1,200 lb.
Shipped
Cinnamon in eases or machine pressed 50 feet
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped
Cinnamon in bags or tinpressed hales :.... 800 ee
. Delivered
800 lb.
Delivered
...
Cinnamon Oil in casts
Delivered
feet
50 feet
Delivered
..
Citronella Oil In cases
... 50 feet
Delivered
50 feet
Delivered
Citronella Oil in drums ...
... 18 cwt.
Shipped
15 cwt.
Shipped
,..
Cocoa in bags or casks
Delivered
19 cwt.
14 cwt
Delivered
Cocoa in cases
l'elivered
50 feet
50 feet
Delivered
Coconut Oil in casks
..
Shipped.
17 cwt.
14 cwt.
Shipped
Coconut Desiccated in cases
50 feet
Delivered
50 feet
Delivered
Coconuts in bags
50 feet
Shipped
60 feet
Shipped
Coffee in bags
18 cwt.
Delivered
16 cwt.
Delivered
CoffeeN casks
...
... 16 cwt.
Delivered
14 cwt.
Delivered
...
Coir in pressed bales
... 50 feet
Shipped
60 feet
Shipped
"Coir in bundles or loose ballots, &lolls 12 cwt.
Delivered
6 curt.
Delivered
Cole Rope in coils
...
... 12 cwt.
Delivered
8 cwt.
Delivered
Coir Yarn and Fibre, screwed hales ... 50 feet
Delivered
50 feet
Shipped
*Coir Yarn & Fibre in be nd les,or ballots 12 cwt.
Delivered
6 cwt.
Delivered
Voir Bristle Fibre in ballots for Coils 10 cwt.
Delivered
10 ewt.
Delivered
Copra in bags, cut
..
... 12 cwt.
Delivered
19 cwt.
Shipped
Copra in bags, uncut
10 cwt.
Delivered '
as agreed
Shipped
...
Copra in tressed bales
50 feet
Shipped
50 fret
Shipped
...
Cotton in pressed hales
50 feet
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped
Croton Seed In bags
..,
lit cwt.
Delivered
le cwt.
Delivered
...
Cowries in begs ...
... 20 ewt.
Delivered
20 cwt.
Delivered
,.. 50 feet
Hides and Skins in pressed hales
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped
Hides & Skins, loose& in small handles 14 cwt.
Delivered
14 cwt.
Delivered
Horns, Deer, Buffalo & cow, in bundles 16 cwt.
Delivered
16 cwt.
Delivered
Measurement goods In hales
... 50 feet
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped
Measurement goods in CM( n
... 60 feet
Delivered
50 feet
Delivered
Myrabolame in bags
e.
... 16 cwt.
Delivered
16 cwt.
Delivered
Mix \mutat
...
... 16 ewe
Shipped
Is cwt.
Shippe t
Orchilia Weed in bags or bundles
... 12 cwt.
Delivered
12 cwt.
Delivered
Orchilla Weed in pressed hales
... 50 feet
.Shipped,
50 feet
Shipped.
Oyster Shells rough in bags
.. 18 cwt.
'Delivered
16 cat.
Delivered
Palmyra Fibre in bundles or rolls ... 10 cwt.
Delivered
10 cwt..
Delivered
Pepper in tags ...

Iti eat.
Delivered
16 cwt.
Delivered
Plumbago in bags or barrels
... 20 cwt.
Delivered
20 cwt.
Deflected
Poonac in robbing
..
... 20 cwt.
Shipped
20 ewe.
Shipped
Faunae or Oil Cake in bags ....
Delivered
17 cwt.
Delivered
Sapanwood
...
...
.... 10 cwt.
Delivered
10 met.
Delivered
Tea in chests ..,
...
.. 50 feet
Delivered
50 feet
Delivered
Timber, squares, planks ...
... 50 feet
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped.
Woods: F.hony, and Satin
[ed bales 210 cwt.
Delivered
20 ewt.
Delivered
All other articles not enumerated in pros- 60 feet
Shipped
50 feet
Shipped
All other articles not enumerated incases 50 feet
Delivered
60 feet non:view-A

cwt.
... 12 cwt

CONDITIOls OF PRODUCE !ALES. 171


CONDITIONS OF SALE OF TEA.
I.The highest bidder to be the purchaser ; and any dispute that n ay arias
to be setied by the Selling Broker, who is not to declare the name of the buyer
until after the lot is knocked down, unless, in his opinion, there may be any uncertainty as to the bidder. The seller of the Tea or any Agent employes by him or
the auctioneer to have the right of bidding.
11.All teas to be sold by the lot at so much per pound. No less advance
than one cent to to made on any pray one bid.
Should the number of packages in any lot prove on delivery t3 be more than 5
per cent, short of the numb lr sold, or eh Juld the deficiency reduce the tot
from a sampling to a ncn-sampling break, the toyer to have the op. i in of cancelling the purchase.
111A deposit of Len per cent. to be mode, if ,required, at the moment the
lot is knocked down ; otherwise it will be put op again and resold immediately.
IV.Paywnt to be made on delivery in cash, without discount other than
the amount levied as a eerie at the Custom House on the export of Tea in terms
of Ordinances No. 4 of 1894, ant 13 of 1902 and delivery to I e taken at Seller's stores
within five days from date of sale. Sunlays an I Public Holidays excepted.
V.Should payment not to made before noon on prompt (Ply, the Seller
to have the liberty, on giving notice in writinz to the buyer, of reselling the lot
orlots at the risk of the buyer, a ho will be liable for all loss resulting from such resale.
V1.All objections as to quality, description or packing mutt be made on
or before delivery, an I no objection can be admitte I subsequent to prompt day.
Should packages be found iu an nnmereiraw able condition by the Selling Broker
the same to be notified prior to sale.
Any teas in packages over 28 lbs, gross, packed with lead under 4 oz., ellen be so
deelated by the Selling Broker before selling.
VII.The Selling Broker to open, inspect, and sample ten per cent., taken
indiscriminately, of each break of Tea bulked on lhe estate and so marked,
but not less than three packages of each description to be inspected and
sampled. Provided the samples so drawn are found similar and of equal
quality, such sampling to be considered sufficient ; but, should the quality be
found to vary, every package to be opened and sampled. No sampling whatever to be done unless the entire lot has arrived and been subjected to the
Selling Broker's inspection. Catalogues to state whether or not Teas are factory
bulked and hooped. In the case ofTeas no't bulked on the estate every package
to be opened and sampled. Trade samples in all eases to be drawn in accordancs
with this rule.
All "patent " r " metal" packages. i. e. packages other than ordinary wooden
cases with 4 cz. lead linings, to be so declared by the selling brokers in their catalogues, or previously to the lots being put up for sale.
No Teas shall be catalogued until they have arrived, and all Catalogues shall be
closed by 4 p.m. on Friday. Samples and Catalogues to be deliveredabefore
10 a.m. on Monday for the following Wednesday's sale,
VIII. All Teas to be paid for on sale weights, less 4 lbs. sample allowance,
on big breaks, and 3 lbs. sample allowance on small breaks, but buyers subsequently to have the right, on giving notice before the expiration of the prompt day,
of having the actual net weight ascertained. To ascertain actual net weights ton
per cent, of each break, but not less than three packages, to be turned out and
weighed, and the average result taken as representing the actual net weight of
the Tea in each package of the break. Fractions of a pound to be disregarded.
Sellers to provide scales and weights, and in the event of a difference in weight
exceeding 1 per cent. being discovered, to pay the cost of weighing. Such cost not
to exceed 12* cents per package. Any difference between sale and actual weights
to be paid or allowed for, as the case may be. All packages to have the gross
weights marked on them before being offered for sale.
IX.The Tea to be at Seller's risk until noon on prompt day, unless
previously removed from Seller's stores. After prompt day Tea remaining in
teller's stores to be at Buyer's risk and liable to rent at the expiration of
7 days from prompt date.
X.Brokers Buying or Selling to declare in writing their principals immediately after the sale, or otherwise themselves to be held responsible as principals.
X1.Should any dispute arise between Buyer and Seller in the matter of
quality, description, or packing, the same to be referred to arbitration.
XILWeekly auctioas shall take place on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. unless
otherwise specially arrange]. The lira sale after a Tea Trade Holiday shall begin
at 10-30 a.m.
XIII.-1,000 lbs. and upwards shall constitute a "Large" Break. A less
quantity shall be regarded as a "
Break.
XIV. No Teas may be put up for Sale at the Chamber of Commerce SaleRooms exeept through members of the Colombo Tea Traders' Association, Other

172

CONDITIONS OF PRODUCE SALES.

Teas may, however, ho offerol in ea's provided that they are guaranteed by the
Selling Broker as first-hand Teas on Garden Account, or provided that they be
first bulked and repacked in the store of a member c f the Association and there.
remain pendin* delivery.
CV.Additions or alterations to the above rules may be made from
time to time as occasion arises, at a General Meeting of the Colombo Tea
Traders' Association to be called for such purpose, in accordance with the
rules of the AssociationCONDITIONS OF SALE OF PARCHMENT COFEFE.
1.The buyer of parchment coffee in the absence of any stipulation to
the contrary is not to he required to take delivery of what is tendered in
execution of a contract unless the same is in good merchantable condition by
which is meant dried to a degree fit for keeping, not heated, free from fungus
beans and the quantity of light and pulper cut beans not to exceed 5 per cent.
2,In the case of f. o. b. contract for prepared coffee, it is understood
that the seller do not guarantee either the outturn or the proportion of triage,
but merely that the coffee shall ho what it professes to be the outturn of
first parchment or otherwise according to the contract.
3.When a crop is sold as consisting of a certain number of bushels
more or less, the estimate being a boner fide one, the seller shall not be
bound to make up any deficiency in the yield.
4. When a certain number of bushels are sold as part of a crop the seller is
bound to deliver that quantity, no stipulation to the cont rary having boon made.
5.When a crop is sold in two or more lots, delivery to be according
to date of sale, the first sold to be first delivered
6.When the crop sold exceeds the estimate, the buyer is to have the
option either of receiving or refusing the quantity in excess.
7. The . delivery shall he at buyer's store.
8.The days for delivery are to be mentioned in the contract and the
coffee shall he tendered at buyers' store by 10 o'clock a. in. on any one of
the days named for delivery. The buyer shall be hound to receive it and
'grant receipt on the same day. Should the buyer fail to receive the coffee
tendered in accordance with the foregoing condition, it shall be competent to
the seller to return the coffee to his store and the buyer shall pay the
cost of cart hire and loading.
That until paid for, the coffee shall in every case be held by the
buyer for account of the seller insured against the risk of fire On payment
of the purchase money the coffee shall vest in the buyer.
CONDITIONS OF SALE OF OINCHONA BARE.
1.Delivery shall be at buyers' store within three days from date of contract.
Sundays and public holidays excepted.
2.The buyer shall give notice to the seller of the day or days on which he
is prepared to receive the bark purchased, and provided that it be tendered at
buyers store at 10 o'clock a.m. on the day or days named in the notice,
buyer shall be bound to receive it and grant receipt for the quantity ou the same day.
3.Should the buyer fail to receive the bark tendered in accordance with the
foregoing condition, it shall be competent to the seller to return the bark to his
store and the buyer shall pay the cart hire and loading.
4.That until paid for the bark shall in every ease be held by tfie buyer for
account of the seller, insured against risk of fire. On payment of the purchase
money the bark shall vest in the buyer.
CONDITIONS OF SALE OF COCOA AND CARDAMOMS.
The same as for parchment coffee in so far as they apply, except sales f o. b.
when they come under the rules for all f. o. b. contracts.
CONDITIONS OF SALE OF F. O. B. CONTRAOTS GENERALLY.
1.F.o.b. shall mean free on board the ship, export duty and (or royalty and harbour
dues paid by the buyer, risk of craft from shore to ship to bo borne by the buyer.
2. When produce of any kind has been sold f. o. b. it shall be inspected by
the purchaser at the seller's stores before shipment, due facilities being given by
the seller for that purpose.
After being passed by the buyer the quality cud condition shall be deemed to
be in accordance with the contract and no claim in respect thereto shall afterwards
lie against the seller.
3.Payment shall be made in exchange for mate's receipt or within 3 days
of tender of delivery, if shipment is_delayed,

SURVEY AND ARBITRATION ; CURING, PACKING, SHIPPING. 173


SURVEY REPORTS AND ARBITRATION AWARDS.
Whereas it has been represented to the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce that h order
to give to Survey Reports and A rbitration Awards an official character that they have not
at present, and which circumstances have proved to be necessary, it is desirable that such
Reports and Awards should be sealed and certified by the Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber of Commerce hereby nomivates the toll 'wing gentlemen as an
Official Committee from whom the Surveyors, Arbitrators and their Umpires must
be selected, the Chamber reserving itself the right to be exercised by the Standing
Committee to add to, or cancel, the present and all future appointments:
Berwick, A S., Esq.
Beak, W. Esq,
Bois, F. W., Esq.
Cosmos, Peter, Esq,
Davidson, IL, Esq.
Davies, E. C,, Req.
Figg, A. 0., Esq.
Figg, Hon. W. H.

Forbes, J., Esq.


Goodwyn, H., Esq.
Hardie, R. F. S., Esq.
Hayward, E. J., Esq.
Headrick, J. F., Esq.

Handers on, W. E., Esq. ...


Hutson, C. A., Esq.
.
Kha", P. D., Esq.
Leefe, L. 0., Esq
Legge, Capt. J. A.
Mackwood, F. M. Esq.
Maessen, E., Esq,
Mitchell, Sir W. W., e.31 a....
Mitebie, D. K., Esq.

Morrison, C. S. V., Esq.


Phillips, J, H., Esq.
Bainnie, A. C., Esq.

Schulze, A., Esq.

Seale, W., Esq.


.
Shakespeare, `V., Esq.
Simpson, F. M., Esq.
Suhren, G. W., Earl.
Symons, C. K H., Esq
Young, S. D., Esq.

Metiers. Aitken, Spence & Co.


do Delmcge, Forsyth & Co,
...
do J. M. Robertson & Co.
...
du Carson & Co.
do Lewis Brown & Co.
...
... Government Factory.
... a! essrs. Tarrant & Co.
..
do Whittall & Co.
do Forbes &
do Skrine & Co.
Ao Leechman & Co.
do Walker. Sons & Co Ld.
..
do Darley Butler & Co.
...
do Henderson & (Jo.
...
do Hutson & Co.
...
do FramjeeBhiksjee &Co.
..
do E. John & Co.
Master Attendant.
... Messrs. Mackwood & Co.
do Freudenberg & Co.
...
do Darley, Butler & Co
do Walker Sons & Co., Ld.
...
do Delmege Forsyth & Co.
...
... Colombo
[Ltd.

Messrs..fJ. H.Vavasseur & Co.,


...
do Schulze Bros. & Co.
..,
do Somerville &Co.

do Carson & Co.


... Chamber of Commerce
... Messrs. Deli:siege Reid & Co.
... Colombo
... Messrs, Clark Young & Co.

Survey Reports or Arbitration Awards made by gentlemen all of who have


been selectedfrom
fm the Official Committee shall, on payment of a fee of lt10.50
to the Chamber, be entitled to receive the stamp of the Chamber attested by the
Secretary, and on the payment of a further fee of It1050 the Chairman or Vice.
Chairman of the Chamber may be called upon to certify on the Report or Award
that the Surveyors or Arbitrators have been selected from the Official Committee
appointed by the Chamber of Commerce.
A copy of the Award or Report stamped or certified is, iu every cane, to be
deposited with the Chamber as a record.

CURING, PACKING AND SLIPPING RATES.


Curing, packing and shipping of Plantation coffee per cwt ...
R 2.25
Do.
Native coffee
do.
...
P75
Do.
Cinchona
...
per lb.
.05
Do.
Cinnamon
per bale ...
3.00
Agency rate for Tea 2 per cent on Invoice value together with the actual charges
incurred
[Tue. COLOMBO FREIGHT MARKrir.A correspondent writes:" I see one of your friends
says cask coffee measures 03 cubic feet per 16 cwt. ; this must he measurement of
native coffee in casks; plantation takes up 57 cubic feet per 10 cwts. The Ceylon
tonnage scale should be 14 owts. plantation and 12 (mt.. native coffee to the ton ;
the Bombay scale for coffee is 14 cwts., and 14 cwts. plantation coffee will measure
as near as may be 50 cubic feet ; the alteration would remove much misapprehension on the part of non-commercial proprietors as to the excessive rate of freight
from am- port as compared with Indian rates."Coffee is, however, only shipped in
a very limited quantity from Colombo now.]

174

TEt WEIGHINC I\ LONDON,

GRossUnder the present regulations, in taking the gross weight of packages


exceeding 2811as., the Customs deduct all ounces over the even pound. Thus gross
weights of 127 lbs. up to 127 lbs. 15 ozs, are taken as 127 lbs.
TARE.In weighing the empty package for tare. fractions of 100 than half a
pound are ignored, but a half pound or over is taken as a full pound, thus a tare
..1 28 lbs. 7 ozs. is taken as 28 lbs., one of 28 lbs. 8 ozs. or over, as 29 lbs.
NETT.The nett contents of the chest are never weighed, but are arrived
at thus :
lbs. ozs.
lbs.
An actual Gr. as weight of 127 6 gives in Customs weight of 127

Tare
27 5
f tt 27
Giving a nett of ... 100 1 or

t/ t 100
The gross weight shfuld in all cases amount to a few ounces over the ev. n
pound to guard against lose in transit. If the gross were weighed to the even
pound in the fact ry and the-e were a lost on the voyage of only one ounce this
would mean a loss of one pound in London. Thus a factory gross of 127 lbs.
losing one ounce in transit, would give an actual weight in London of 126 lbs.,
15 ozs, and be taken by the Costomt as 126 lbs.
The tare (that is the weight of the empl v package including lid, lead, nails
and hoop iron) should weigh a few ounces below the half pound.
The following are instances of how teas should turn out in London so as to
avoid heavy lose :
lbs. ozs.
Gross ... 127 4 = Customs weight ... 127
Tare ... 27 4 ,.
... 27
Nett 100 0
100 Loss 1 lb. that is draft only.
Or :
Oros, ... 127 5 = Customs weight ... 127
Tare ... 27 3
... 27
Nett 100 2 t7 t. 100 Loss, including draft, 1 lb. 2 ozs.
And not in the following manner whe e the love would be heavy :
lbs. ozs.
lbs.
Gross
127 13 = Customs weight ... 127
Tare ... 27 9
28
Nett 100 4
tot 99 Lots, including draft, 2 lbs, 4 OM.
Or again:
Gross ... 127 15 = Customs weight
127
Tart> ... 27 8
IP owe 28
Nett 100 7
99 Lose, including draft, 2lbs, 7 ozs.
DRAFT of 1 lb. per package on all packages grassing 29 lbs. and upwards is
allowed to the buyer.
DOCK ANn \YAM:Mt:NE MANAGEMENT RATES, on packages of which the average
gross of each break is as under, are:160 to 199 130 ta 159 90 to 129 80 to 89 60 to 79 45 to 59 35 to 44 17 to 34 lbs.
2/2
1/10
1/6
1/4
1/2
-/11
-/10
-/fl
PACKAGES OF DUST TEA.
ReLoretnenda tire s agreed upon at a Conference of Representative; of the Ten
fluyerCAssocia ion, the Indian Tea Association (London), and the Ceylon Association
in London held on 8th July, 19f4.
(1) That packages of Dust shall not exceed 75 lb gross.
(2) That they be carefully bulked and in as large breaks as possible.
(3) That packages exceeding 75 lb. in weight be covered with canvas.

THE PLANETARY SYSTEM.

The following shows the approximate Diameter in thousands of miles.


(D) and Distance from Earth in millions of miles (M):
... D S52 ... M
929
Mars
41 ... M
486
Sun
... D
... I) 2 ... M 260
Moon
Neptune ... D 37 ... M 1,689'0
Earth
... D 8 ... M
Saturn
... D 70 ... M 7031
Jupiter
... D 85 ... M 360'1 Uranus
... D 3.3 ... M 2,698'8

CURRENT RATES OF FREIGHT ; STOWAGE OF OIL.

175

RRENT RATES OF FREIGHT BOOKING.


REPORT OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE.
APPROVED OF HY THE CEYLON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOE THE GUIDANCE OF CAPTAINS
AND STEVEDORES OF STEAMERS LOADING IN CEYLON.

With a view to preventing misunderstandings arising between Shippers & Steamer


Agents with regard to forward bookings at "Current Rates" it is understood that :(1) "The Current Rate of Freight" is to to considered the rate ruling on
the date of the steamer leaving its last port of call unless otherwise specified in the
shipping order.
(2) The ruling rate shall not be affected by a single steamer calling at the port
and reducing rates in order to fill,
(3) In the event of two lines booking for the same part at different rates the
lowest rate to be considered "current."
(4) Should a steamer which has made bookings at" Current Rates" at any
time before departure of the steamer from its last port accept a " Specific Rates,"
shippers under " Current Rate " S/orders, shall be so advised and be given the
option subject to reply withiu 4i3 hours of fixing at the same rate.
(5) In the event of shippers and shipping agents differing as to what is the
lowest rate of freight generally ruling, or as to any point not provided for tinder the
above heading the question shall be submitted to the Standing Committee of the
Chamber of Commerce for decision.

THE STOWAGE OF OIL.


REPORT OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE.
APPROVED OF BY THE CEYLON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR THE GUIDANCE of CAPTAINS
AND BTEVED RES OF STEAMERS LOADING IN CEYLON

I. GENERAL RULES.A solid level to be laid iu ship's hold for the ground tier
where coconut oil is shipped. The tier to be well bedded and quarter coigned, and
a strict cantline to bo observed.
Wings of bottom tier to be made up with dunnage wood. No small packages
to be stowed in the wings, unless they cau be protected from the weight of the
next and following tiers above. This cau be done by having uprights in wing, and
strong orose-beds to rest on.
It is permissible to stow plumbago over oil, but not nil over plumbago.
Top tier in lower hold and top tier in 'tween decks must be well chocked and
wedged off to prevent shifting. This rule should have particular attention. No packages to be stowed athwart-ship except in top tier.
Vessels without 'tween decks must lay one or a platform with 2" hardwood
planks not more than 6" apart.
Copra, jaggery, dates, and other cargo throwing off heat must not be stowed
in proximity to oil, as this is sure to lead to leakage by the heat shrinking the
wood of the packages and expanding the hoops and oil. Turmeric, ginger, pepper,
&c., should be well elonne.ged off, so as to prevent contact with oil packages
IL COCONUT OIL PACKAGES to be well bedded and coigned, and a strict cantline
and tier to be kept.
Casks must be well chocked off with dunnage wood and be stowed bung-up and
bilge free. No more than 4 tiers of pipes to be allowed without an intervening platform as described above. No packages to be stowed athwart-ship except in top tier.
III. PLUMBAGO.When commencing to stow plumbago on oil a perfect level
should first be wade with dunnage so as to form a platform. The barrels to be
stowed iu square tiers full bilge and cantline, and to be well bedded in the first tier.
Particular care should be taken that the barrels are stowed in such a manner
that the head staves are perpendicular.
Old sails and (or) mats to be put under the plumbago so as to enable the die.
charging Stevedore to readily collect sweepings from leakage and broken barrels.
No more than three tiers with oil, and five tiers where no oil, to be allowed
without an intervening dock, and no barrels to be stowed athwart-ship except
in top tier, and then only to make a chock.
IV. ESSENTIAL OIL should be stowed away from any cargo liable to be affected
by smell.
V. DUNNAOE Wool) to be used in sufficient quantity to properly bed, chock, and
secure cargo so as to prevent any passibility of shifting.
VI. VENTILATION requires particular attention of Captains. If properly carried
out by removing fore and aft hatch in cool and fine weather, it will chill the
oil and prevent all leakage. Coconut oil will congeal at a temperature of gno F.
VII.
PACKAGES IN Ban ORDER and showing signs of leakage should not be
stowed away until properly attended to by shipper's coopers. If the defect be
serious and cannot be repaired on board, the package must be returned without delay.
Chamber of Commerce, Colombo, let dune. 1d89.

176

BATTA TO INQUIRERS ; U. P. M.'S ; JURORS.

BMA TO INQUIRERS INTO DEATHS,


The following amended Minute by the Governor dated the 14th January,
1902, is substituted for the Minute dated 16th February, 1889, published in the
Gazette of 22nd February, 1889.
Ira Excellency the Governor, has been pleased to ranction the following.
sates of batta and travelling expenses to European Inquirers in to Deaths, appointed
under chapter NIL, section 120, of the Criminal Procedure Code (Ordinance
No. 15 of 1898) :1. European Inquirers in.to Deatiis w 11 in future receive a fee of Rs. 10 for
resesy inquest held, and a further sum of 50 cents per mile when the distance
travelled pith' r way exceeds 5 miles,
2. In cases in which no :nquost is actually bold, but an inquiry is made, a
fee of Rs. 5 will be allowed.
3. Rata at the rite of Rs, 7.50 will be 'granted for each night the inquirer
is necessarily detained from home when on inquest duty or attending the Supreme
Court to give evidence in eesp- ct to such dirties. The claim in all instances shall
be supported by a certificate on hono r treat the detention was actually necessary.
Colonial Secretary's Office.
0.dombo, January 14, 19112.

By His Excellency's oommand,


E. F. tat Timor,
Acting Colonial Secretary.

1 outfield l'oliee Natristrates.


Unofficial Police Magistrates by Ordinance. 17 of 1898 have all the powess of a
Police Magistrate, except to take proceedings with regard to, or to hear, try, or
determine any offence which is summarily triable before a Police Court.

Information for Jurors.


Therqualification of an English-Speaking Juror (Common Jury) is possession iu
his own or his wife's right of an income of not less than 111,000 a year or it e
enjoyment of a monthly salary of not less than 8100, and for a Special Juror,
possession of an income of not less than 113,000 a year ; or, either in his own or
in hie wife's right, property movable nr immovable, not less than 820,000 in valae,
or the enjoyment of a monthly eatery of not less than 11500. Persons under the age
of 21 and over the age of 60 are not qualified to serve as Jurors. Jurors are bound
to serve if resident within the district where :sessions is holden, or not more than
80 miles in a straight lino from where the session is holden or, if more, within eight
miles by road of a railway station.
Res ised lists of persons English, Tamil, or Sinhalese-speak ng liable to serve as
Jurors are published yearly in the Government Gazette, by the Fiscals of the several
provinces by whom they are prepared, and fro .n such lists three panels of 15 each
ere subrdtted to a Judge of the Supreme Court, at Colombo not less than a month
before the sessions in such a way that every man qualified and liable may take his
turn to serve. No juror, generally speaking, shall be compellable to serve more than
a fortnight in any one sessions. Any person whose name is included in any panel
may apply in writing to the Registrar asking to be excused attendatee stating
grounds for so applying on which a Judge of the Supreme Court may make such
order thereon as he may think fit.
The Judge may, for a reasonable cense, excuse any Juror from attendance at
any particular session or on any particular day, or days, or time of the day, and
either unconditionally, or on condition of his serving at the next, or some subsequent session, or some other day or time, to be fixed by the judge.
Any person summored to attend as a Juror, who without lawful excuse fails
to attend, or wbo, having attended, absents himself without leave, shall be liable
to be fined by the Judge as be thinks fit, and in default of payment to imprioo-

pm t TO WITNEsSE Olt .111_11ORS.

177

Extract from the Ceylon Government Gazette, No 5,763 of February 23, 1901.]
The following amended Minute by the Governor, dated February 4, 1901,
again amended by minute dated 10th September 1901, is substituted for the
Minute, dated July 20, 1900, published in the Gazette of August 3, 1900:
It is hereby notified that the following rules for the regulation of the
payment by the Government of the reasonable expenses of complainants and
witnesses attending for the purposes of any inquiry, trial, or other proceeding
before the Supreme Court have been made by His Excellency the Governor, with
the advice of the Executive Council. under the provisions of sections 277 and 431 of
" The Criminal Procedure Cale, 1898 " : 1. Complainants sni witnesses who attend the Supreme Court from a
distance of more than ten miles shall be entitled to payment of batta and
travelling allowances ; I hose residing in the 'Western, NorthWestern, Southern,
Central, Uva, and Sabaragamuwa Provinces, according to the rates set out in
Schedule A ; and those residing in the Northern, Eastern, and North-Central
Provinces according to the scale prescribed in Schedule B.
2. In calculating batta payable to complainants and witnesses who are not
entitled to mileage, one day's batta shall he allowed for every ten miles fully
completed and travelled ; provided the journey is net performed by public
conveyance or otherwise paid for.
3. The travelling allowances of Jurors residing at a distance of more than
five miles from the Sessions town shall be regulated by this Notilioation, and the
lowest rates of batta and travelling allowance payable to them shall be those
prescribed in Class IV. of the Schedule,
4. All Europeans and native planters, proprietors, and superintendents of
estates of not less than 150 acres in extent in cultivation, residing more than ten
miles from the Sessions town, shall be entitled to a special rate of batta of
Rs. 7.50 per day when serving as jurors.
5. No batta is payable either to Witnesses or Jurors for dais on which
mileage is drawn.
6. The rules published by Minutes of August 26, 1898, and July 20,
1900, are hereby cancelled.

SCHEDULE.ti
Schedule for the Western, North.Western, Southern, Central, bee, Sind
Sabarayantutva Provinces.
First Claim
Members of the Civil Service, including those of the
Scientific Branch drawing !salaries of 113,000 per
annum and upwards.
Military and Naval Officers.
Principal Old Medicil Officer and Colonial Surgeons.
Astrocates.
When servieg
Wituesaes
Supreme cull ,
Regi.trar of
Private Secretary to His E teal ency the Governor. batta at E.450 per diem and
travelling expenses at 75 cents
private Seeretarine to the :fudges.
Alcrchants an I Plantees ( European ) and Sup:rin- per mile when serving as Jurors,
hatta at' 114.50 per dieni and
tendents of Estates (European).
} travelling expenses at 75 cents
InspectoGeneral of Police.
per mile ; awl the same rates for
Superintendentt of Police.
Unofficial Police Magistrates and Inquirers in'o returning. Where there ate publie conveyances by tau t or sea
Deaths (European.)
Engineers an 1 Simmers (European) in private the fare end batta only ortn be
drawn.
practice.
Clergymen of the Church of England and other
Christian denominations.
Commaneere of Mercantile Navy e Eur4 pests )
Dissava.
The Maha Mudaliyar.
Assistants to the Postmaster-General.
Persona not specially described, and having an
annual income of 113P00 or upwards.

178

WITNESSES' AN I) JURORS' BATT A.


Second Class.

Notaries' and Teachers (European).


Tradesmen and their Ast-istanto (European).
1
%levity' and Storekeepers (European).
When serving as \Vitue see,
Deputy Registrars of the Supreme Court.
batta at R225 per diem and
Proctors.
I traveling expenses at 50 cone
A ssistant Colonial Snrgeo s,
4 per mile ; when serving as Jurors
Assistant Superintendents of Police.
R300 per diem and
Government Clerks drawing salaries of R1,200 or at'a
travellirg expenses at 50 rents
upward..
per
mile
;
and the same rates
eo
do
Secretares of Courts
I fer returning. Whet. ) there are
Medical Assistant.,
Unofficial Police Magistrat a and Inquirers into public e nveyances by land or sea
the fare and lis,ttit only ran be
Deaths (not in Civil Service r European.)
Draughtsmen and Surveyors drawing salaries of
R1,200 or upwards, and persons not specially
deocriised and having incomes of the like amount
and leas than R3,000.
Jailors drawing salaries of R3,000 and upwards. J
Third Class.
High Priest, Ratemahatma3 as, and Koralas.
Mudaliyars and Head Moormen.
When serving as Watne sea
Junior Government Clerks drawing salaries under
beats at Re. 1'00 per diem and
RI 200.
travelling expenses at 25 cents
Junior Secretaries and Clerks of Courts
do
per mile; when serving as Jurors,
Sons of Mndo.liyars.
bat'sat
Re. 3.00 per diem ant
Sons of Kandyan Chiefs.
Draughtsmou and Surveyors drawing ealari. a under >1.1'elli"g expense+ at 37i cent+
peg mile ; and the same rates
RI200.
f or returning. Where there are
Schoolmasters.
public
conveyance by land or sea
Deputy Fiscals (not in the Civil Service).
the fare and batta only can be
Non-commissioned Officers,
drawn.
Police Inspectors.
Persons not specially described, and having incomes and salaries of 11800 and under R1,200
per annum.

Fourth Class.
I.

Notaries and Catechists.


Interpreters and Shroffs.
Mnhandirams.
Sons of Muhandirams.
Influential Natives.
Soldiers and Sailors (European).
Korale Arachchiea.

( When serving as Witnesses


baits at 75 cents per diem and
I travelling expanses at 25 cents
per mile ; when serving as :furors,
I batta at Re. 1.14 per diem and
.{ travelling expenses at 374 cents
per mile ; and the same rates
for returning. Whore there are
public conveyances by laud or
sea the fare and batta only can
be drawn.

Fifth Class.
Schoolmaster:, (Sinhalese or Tamil),
do
do
Notaries
do
do
Catecbiste
do
do
Writers
do
do
Bookbinders

Bette 50 cents per diem, and


third class train fare in addition
to baths on journey necessitating
travelling by rail.

Sixth Class.
Priests.
V idane Arachohies, Arachchiea, and Vel-Vidanee.
Batts 37; cent per diem ; train
Police Vidaneo, Peace Officers, and Constables.
fare as in 5th Class.
Vidanes, Kanganies, and Overseers.
Soldiers and Sailors I not European).
Artificers (Burghers or Natives).

Seventh Class.
Poona

Bette 25 cents per diem : train

WITNESSES' AND JURORS' BATTA.

179

SCHEDULEB,
Schedule for the Northern, Eastern, and North- Central Provinces.
First Class.
Members of the Civil Service, including those of)
When serving as Witnesses.
the Scientific Branch, drawing salaries of 113,000
batta at 114.50 per diem, and
per annum and upwards,
travelling
expenses at 75 cents
Military and Naval Officers.
per mile; when serving as Jurors,
Colonial Surgeons.
R4.50 per diem, and travellins
Advocates.
Merchants and Planters (European) and Superin- expenses at 75 cents per mile ;
, and the same rates for returntendents of Estates (European).
Unsfficial Police Magistrates and Inquirers into ring. Where there are public conveyances by land or sea the fare
Death, (European).
Engineers and Surveyors (European) in private and baths only can be drawn.
Travelling by the steamer subpractice.
Clergymen of the Church of England and other sidised by Government tkey will
receive only the fare, which inChnstian denominations.
eludes messing.
Commanders of Mercantile Navy (European).
Persons not specially described, and having an
./
airmail income of 83,000 or upwards.
Soaond Class.
Notaries and Teachers (European).
When serving as Witnesses,
Tradesmen and their Assistants (European).
batta at 114 50 per diem and
Clerks and Storekeepers (European).
travelling expenses at 75 cents
Proctors.
per mile ; when serving RS Jurors,
Assistant Colonial Surgeons.
batta at RS*25 per diem and
Government Clerks drawing salaries of 111,200 or travelling expenses at 50 cents
upwards.
, per mile ; and the same rates for
do
do
Secretaries of Courts
l' returning. Where there are pubMedical Assistants
lic conveyances by land or sea
Unofficial Police Magietra'es and Inquirers into the fare and batta only can be
Deaths (not in the Civil Service sr European). dry
'7".
Draughtsmen and Surveyors drawing salaries of
Traveling by the steamer sub111,200 or upwards.
',Wised by Goverument they will
If emBers of the Scientific Branch drawing salaries ,
which hid not less than 111,200 and loss than R3,000 and
re saveenlY, the tare,
eludes
teee8-11gparsons not specially described and having in,)
comes of the like amount.
Third Class.
-1
RATES.
High Priests and Rateniabatrnayas.
Maniyakeras, District Mudistiyare, Vanniahs, MU- 1 When serving 33 Witnesses,
batta at Re. 1 per diem and trahandirams, and Head Moormen.
Junior Government Clerks drawing salaries under yelling expenses at 37i cents per
mile; when serving as Jurors,
Re. 1,200.
batta at Re. 1.50 per diem and
do
do
Junior Secretaries
travelling expenses at 50 cents
Seas of Mudaliyars. Maniyakarae, Sec.
Lper mile ; and the same rates for
Sone of Kandyan Chief..
Draughts ru eu and Surveyors drawing salaries returning. Where there are
puhlie conveyances by land or
under 11... 1,200.
sea the fare and batta only can
Schoolmasters.
be'drawn.
Deputy Fiscal. (not in the Civil Services.
Travelling by the steamer subsiNon.00rninissione 1 Officers.
Persons not .pecially described an I having incomes slimed by Government trey will
and salaries of Rs. 800 end under Re. 1,200 perreceive only the fare, which in, eludes messing.
annum.
Police Inspectors
i
When serving as Witnesses,
tbatta at 75 cents per diem and
travelling expenses at 25 cents
dip per mile : when serving as Jurors
Fourth Class.
batta at Re. 1.121 per diem and
travelling expenses at 37A cents
Notaries and Catechists.
per mile ; and the same rates
Interpreters and Shroffs,
s
for
retuning. Where there are
Udaiyars, Kerala., and Headmen Constables.
public conveyances by land or
Sons of Udaiyars, Koralas, &c.
sea the fare and batta only can
Soldiers and Sailors (European).
be drawn.
Korale Arachchies.
Trarellieg by the steamer sub
sidised by Government they will
receive only the fare, which
Sinoludes messing.

180

BATTA 1 SUMMONS IN CRIMINAL CASES.

r Batteat 75 cents per diem and


travelling expenses at l2h cents
per mile ; and Ithe same rates for
Schoolmasters (Sinbaleso or Tamil).
) returning, except where there
Notaries
do
do
I are piddle tionveyanres by land or
Catechists
do
do
Native Wriers, Accouulauts, Translators, and sea, when the fare and batty at
75 cents per diem ouly can b 1
Bookb'nders (Sinhalese or Tamil).
L drawn.
Fifth Class.

Sixth Class.
-)

Native Prieets.
Vidane Arachchies, Arachchies, and Vel-Vidanes.
Police Videnes, Peac h Officers, and Constables.
> Butts at 50 cents per diem.
Vidanes, Kanganies, Tidewaitors, and Overeeers 1
Soldiers and &dere (not European).
Artificers (Burghers a id Natives)
is.
Seventh Class.
Peons.
Labourers or Coolies.

Bette at 374 cents per diem.

N.B.Batts at the rate of Re. 10 per diem is payable to Private Medical Practitioners who shalt have received a Collegiate Education, or who shall ho bl a certificate
of competency for the purposes of this regulation from the Principal Civil Medical
Officer.
Native Constables travelling on ordinary duty, atte ding berme the Supreme and
other Courts, or claiming batty under linal Ordinances, to draw 50 cents ailay in the
Centre and Uva Provinces and 87i cents iu other Provinces.
European Sergeants and Constables to draw double t he above] rates.
Native Sergeants to draw 50 cents a day in all Provinces.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colombo, February 4, DM.

By His Excellency's command.


W. T. TAYLOR,
Acting Colonial Secret-try.

Summons ill Criminal Cases,


A summons is a process to compel appearantio before the Court. Important changes have been made by the Ordinance' 15 of 1898 in regard
to summonses. Every summons shall be in writing, in duplicate, and signed
in the ease of the Supreme Court by the Registrar, District Court by the
Secretary and Police Court by a Polk' Magistrate or sneh.:other Officer as the
Governor may from time to time appoint. When the person summoned is in
Government service the summons should ordinarily be sent to the howl of
the department in which such person is employed. When a person summo sed
cannot be found, the summons may be served by leaving one of the dupliea',rs
with some adult member of his family or with his servant residing with him.
As the summons now takes the p'ace of the charge which the Magistrate was
formerly bound to frame by the Procedure Code of 1883, the Legislature deems
it of the utmost importance that it should be carefully supervised and attes'ed
by his signature. Every plaint shied hear a Judical stamp of 25 cents except
in the case of the complaint of anotTence for which Police Officers may arrest
the offender without previously securing the authority of the Police Magistrate.
In the language of the law these latter offences are called ' cognisable ' offences.
non-cognisable.'
Those requiring such previous authority are called
rhe
following plaints require no stamp imiechief, by killing, poisoring animals, /gee
rash driving or riding ou public way, murder, theft, concealment of birth ;
criminal trespass and attempts ' to commit cognisable offences. Where no
stamps are required for plaints, summonses to accused are issued free of etamd
duty. But all other criminal summonses to accused party or parties or to
nant.

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WARRANTS OF ARREST; CROWN LAND SALE RULES.

181

IRIMIN U. WARRANTS OF ARREST,


fu issuing a warrant the Court may, by endorsement on the warrant, direct
that security be taken. Whenever security is so taken, the Officer t.) whom the
warrant is directed shall forward the bond to the Court.
A somata shall ordinarily b3 directed to the else,' of the province, where io
tit! Court issuing such warrant is sitting, but the Court issuing it may direct it to
any Headmas, Peace Officer, or Police Officer.
In executing a warrant of arrest the substance of the warrant of arrest should
he notified, and, if required, the warrant shown to the person arrested. A warrant
may be executed at any place in Ceylon. When a warrant of arrest is to be
executed outside the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Cour: issuing the same,
the Court shall, instead of directing such warrant to the Fiscal or other person,
forward tl- e same by post or otherwise to the Police Court within the local limits
of the jurisdiction of which it is to be executed. The Magistrate of such Court
shall endorse his name thereon, and if practicable cause it to be execute.' within
the limits of his jurisdiction. When a warrant directed to a Fiscal is to be executed
outside the province of such Fiscal, he shall endorse it to the Fiscal of the province
within which the warrant is to be executed, and forward it to such Fiscal by post or otherwis., wbo upon receipt of the same shall cause the warrant to be executed within
the local limits of his jurisdiction. When a warraut of arrest is executed outside
the jurisdiction of the Court which issued the warrant, the person arrested shall,
unless the Court which issued the warrant is within twenty miles of the place
of arrest, or is nearer than the Polito Court within the local limits of the
Jurisdiction of which the arrest was made, or unless security be taken (if authorised) by the officer executing the warrant, be carried before such last mentioned
Police Ostia, when, if the offence is a bailable one, and the required bail is given
or if the accost d is ready to fliVO the security required by endorsement on the
warrant, such last mentioned Court shall take such bail or security, and forward
the bond to the Court which issued the warrant. If the accused is not bailed, he
must be sent by the Court within which the arrest was made to the Court which
issued the warrant. if any court has reason to believe that any person against
whom a warrant has been issued by it has absconded himself; or is concealing
himself, so that such warrant cannot be executed, such Court may by Proclamation
require him to appear at a spicified place and time within thirty days. The Court
may thereafter order the attachment of any property belonging to him. If the
proclaimed person does not appear w thin thirty days, the property under attachmeet shall be at the disposal of Government, but shall not be sold until the expiration
of six months from the ditto of the attachment.
Whenever there is reason to believe that the delay occasioned by obtaining the
endorsement of the Magistrate within whose jurisdiction a warrant is to be executed
will prevent such execution, the Magistrate issuing the warrant may, if he sees fit
so to do, direct the warrant specially to any person, and a warrant so specially directed
shall have effect without such endorsement any where within the Island.

Land Sales : lipzulations and Rides Concerning',


(From " Government Gazette " dat- d February 20th, 1903.)
1. No land shall 133 disposed of except by grant or lease and with the
previous sanction of the Governor, nor shall any land which is required for
public purposes be disposed of.
2 No grant or least of land shall be made to any person under 21
years of age.
3. Every grant and lease of laud shall be under the signature of the
Governor and the public seal of the Colony.
4. No grant or lease of land shall be made directly or indirectly to
any public servant without the previous ;Auction of the Governor.
5. No grant or lease of land shall 65 made to any person against whom
the Crown has any unsettled claim on account of land in his occupation.
6. Every application to acquire land must be made in writing (in the
form or to the effect of Schedule A hereto annexed) ; it need not be tendered in person, but must be signed by the applicant or applicants in full
or by his or their agent. Marks must be witnessed.
7. The Government Agent by whom an application is received shall see
that it is duly numbered (the numbers being in consecutive order, commencing
each year at No. 1), that the acknowledgment of its receipt is filled in and
signed, and that the particulars required have been shay 'supplied.

OF CROWN LANDS.
8. Neither the lodging of an application nor the incurring of expense
gives the applicant any claim to the land, and no right shall accrue to him
until he shall have paid the whole price and all fees and charges.
9. With the view of facilitating the identification of the land in the
office of the Surveyor-General and by the surveyor on the ground, the applicant
shall, when in the opinion of the Government Agent it is necessary for him
to do so, be required to attend to the following directions :(a.) A starting point for the description shall be clearly determined
either as being identical with a specified corner of a measured
allotment or as being in a certain direction and at a certain
distance from such corner, or from any other well-defined point
if there be no measured allotment in the immediate neighbourhood of the land applied for. If the starting point is not the
corner of a measured allotment, the applicant shall, if necessary,
be required to fix it before he makes his application, either by
marking a ttee or driving a stake. In such case the Government
Agent shall ascertain if the starting point is actually so marked.
(b) The direction and length (either definite or approximate) of each boundary in succession, commencing the first line from and terminating
the last line at the starting point, shall be stated, so that the
lines may completely bound tho land applied for,
(c) In any case in which the applicant cannot definitely point out
on the office map the position of the land applied for, he may
give a description based upon local knowledge ; but the Government
Agent should endeavour to get a complete description as regards
boundaries in a000rdanca with the foegoing paragraph. A sketch
in the margin of the application ( in which the direction of the north
point should be indicated) may occasionally be usefully employed,
but it must be intelligible and not ineonsi-,tent with the description.
10, The Government Agent, upon exhibiting a map, shall invariably
draw the applicant's attention to the cardinal points, and shall initial all
alterations or erasures made in the application,
11. A register of applications shall be kept, in which all the requisite
particulars must be entered when an application is received.
le. When an application is received the Government Agent shall, if
necessary, require the applicant to furnish at his own expense, for transmission
to the Surveyor-General, a sketch of the ground applied for, with particulars
sufficient for its identification,
l3. The Government shall thereupon call upon the applicant to
deposit '"survey fees. Fees so deposited will be refunded eh: it'd the land be
purchased by any person other than the depositor.
14. The land ( If not already surveyed and demarcated) shall then be
surveyed and demarcate 1 with all convenient despatch, and a plan, with all
requisite particulars and dezcriptions for Insertion in the grant or lease, shall
be furnished by the Surveyor-General to the Government Agent.
15. A notice in the English, Sinhalese, and Tamil languages shall then
be affixed open or near the land, and a copy thereof upon the walls of the
lischcheri and of the Court, or some other public building or place in the
village or town nearest to the land applied for, stating Visit such application
has been made, and fixing a date not less than thirty days after tie
affixing of such notice within whioh any person may show cause why the
application ehoul I not be granted.
16. if before the expiration of the term fixed by the notice any opposition he offered to the application, the Government Agent shall inquire, or
cause an inquiry to be media, into the claim, of the parties, and ahallyrequire
each claimant to tender a written claim in the prescribed form.
17. Every application, when the Government Agent has satisfied himself
that all requisite particulars are entered in it, and when, if necessary, he lies made
all the inquiries rzquired by regulation DI shall be forwarded to the SurveyorGener.d, together with a report as to the situation of the land, the quality
of the soil, whether there is timber on the land and the class of timber, and
whether in his opinion it is desirable that the land should he sold or leased.
18. The plan referred to in clause 14. when completed, shall be lodged
in the office of the Surveyor-General, where it will be marked off in a general
map, which, with a register, will be kept for public inspection, and a register
shall also be kept for the earns purpose, in the office of the Government
Agent, of lands sold or leased in his Province.

RULES FOB LEASE OF CROWN LANDS. 163


LEASES.
19. In the event of the Governor's sanctioning a btic19 of the land, the
Government agent shall report to the Colonial Secretary what in his opinion
should be the period for which and the terms upon which the land should
be leased and the rental per acre per annum, and in arriving at that opinion
shall consider what are the best terms obtainable, having regard to the
advantages or disadvantages of situation of the land, the nature of the soil
and the quantity and class and value of the timber, if any, upon the land,
and the value of contiguous holding?. The rent shall be fixed for the first
period at the highest rate which the land shall be reasonably considered
to be able to bear, provided that the rent shall in no case be. less than one
rupee per acre per annum.
20. All leases of land shall be put up for sale and sold by public auction

at an upset price to be determined by the Governor, and no lease shall be for


a longer period than ninety-nine years.

21. Such sales shall be held, when practicable, at the Government Agent's
office twice a month, after six weeks' public notice by notification in the
Government Gazette, and such notice shall describe the land and set out the
fact of the intended sale of the lease thereof, the period for which and the
terms upon which it is to be leased, the name of the applicant, if any, and
the date of the intended sale. There shall, when practicable, he appended
to such notice a plan showing the area, boundaries, and dimensions of such
land. The Government Agent shall also exhibit in his office and upon the
land about to be leased a copy of such notices and these, after the sale, are
to be carefully filed and labelled with date of sale.
22. On the day stated in the notice for the holding of the sale the
proceedings are to be commenced by the Government Agent reading aloud
the articles and conditions of sale and stating the amount recoverable from
the purchaser en account of survey fees and other preliminary expenees, and
that it must be paid in full by the purchaser on the day of sale, together
with 10 per cent, on the amount for which the lot is Bold and the fees clue
for the preparation of the lease, after which, according to the usual custom
of sales by auction, the sale will be commenced by offering to competition
the first and following lots, without any alteration whatever in the order
thereof as entered in the list.
23. Reasonable time is to be allowed for persons to make bide, and
the Government Agent is carefully to abstain from any attempt to induce
offers' or otherwise to stimulate the sale of any lot beyond replying to questions
put fcr such information as can be afforded from official data, such as the
position, extent, character, &c., of the land.
24. IA'lleu the bidding for each lot has ceased, the lot, name, ang address
of the purchaser, together with the price bid, are to be audibly declared by
the Government Agent, when, if no question arise, all the names in full,
the address, and calling are to be legibly entered in the sale list, and the

purchaser or his agent required to sign the list opposite the lot sold. Should
he be uoabls to write, his marks are to be witnessed by some person present.
Whtre no bid is made, the words " Not offered for" should be noted opposite

the particulars of the lot in the sale list.


25. As great inconvenience may arise from the imperfect manner in which
the names of purchasers are usually given and spelt, particular attention is to
be given to this matter by questioning the purchasers as to all their exact
names, and having them legibly written down in the native character of

such purchasers or their agents.


26. In the event of a purchase by a firm, all the names in full and the address
of each member of such firm, together with the style of the firm, are to be stated.
27. A deposit of not less than 10 per cent. on the price bid is to be
paid immediately after the sale, together with the amount due on account
of survey fees and other preliminary expensts, and the fee due for the
preparatien of the lease ; and should such payment not be made after the
Government Agent has made a formal demand for the same, the lot is to
be again offered to competition, when the bid of the person so refusing to
pay the deposit shall not be accepted for the lot in question.
28, On payment of deposit and fees the Government Agent shall give a
receipt for the same, and at the same time explain to the purchaser that
the balance of price, together with the rent for the year next ensuing, must
be paid within one month from the day of sale ; otherwise the deposit and the
sum paid cn account of fees will be forfeited to the Crown and the sale,
shall be void and of no effect.

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RULES FOR SALE GE CROWN LANDS.

29. On the receipt of the purohase money in full, and of the v4 nt f; r the
year next r n au i g, the Government. Agent shall apply to the Colonial Secretary
for a deed of lease in duplicate. One e'py shall be delivered to the purchaser
and the other las filed in the office of the Registrar-General of Lands.
30. The rent shall be payable in advance, without demand, on the let day
of January of each year, and shall be payable to the Government Agent at his
office, or at such other place as he shall from time to time appoint.
3L It shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Executive
Council, to revise at the end of every term of thirty years the rent reserved, and
to fix the sum which shall be payable for the then current teim of thirty years or
the remainder thereof, but so that the rent payable in any such term of thirty
years shall not exceed by more than 50 per cent. lhe rent which was payab!e
in the immediately preceding term.
32. Provided always that in making such revision no improvements made by
the land-holder or his predecessor in title shall be taken into account.
33, In making such revision it shall not be necessary to consider each grant
separately, but it shall he lawful for the Governor, with the advice cf the
Executive Council, to fix certain areas and to make a general revision in respect
of all lands situate within such areas respectively.
34. Such rules as may, from time to time, be made by the Governor, with
the advice of the Executive Council, for the purpose of carrying out the provi- ions
of the preceding sections 30, 31, 32, and 33 shall be laid on the table of toe
Legislative Council at its next subsequent meeting and any rule disapproved by
resolution of the Legislative Council shall cease to have operation.
35. la the event of the rent being in arrear and unpaid for fifteen days
after the 1st day of January of any year, or in the event of the breach of any of
the conditions of the lease, the Government Agent may forthwith enter upon
the land and resume possession thereof on behalf of the Crown.
SALES.
36. Lands shall he sold by public auction at an upset price to be determined
by the Governor.
37. Sales of lands are classified as follows :(a) Those of forest, jungle, or patena, not hitherto cultivated.
(6) Those of land already occupied, but tfe possession of which it
is desirable to regularise.
(c) Those of land which the occupants fail in acquiring, or that have been
seized in default of payment of tvx.
Under class (u) fall
(I) Land sales initiated by the Government to advance the progress of
agricultural or planting enterprise.
(2) Lends the sale of which is applied for by parties desirous of adding
to existing holdings or of possessing lend in a district of their
own selection.
To class (b) belong
(3) Laurie occupied originally without deeds of title.
38. Lands for sale shall he advertised in the Gazette, with the name of the
applicant, if any, and these and other advertisements may be inserted by the
Surveyor Generalin the local, Indian, or home papers, under such limitations as
the Government may from time to time appoint.
39. Before any block of forest, lands adjoining forests, a) d lands adjoining
rivers or streams, or chena over twenty years' growth, can be brought forward
for sale, the opinion of the Conservator of Forests shall be taken as to the
disirability or otherwise of the alienation before publication of intended sale in
the Gazette ; and in cases where the block exceeds 50 acres in extent is report on
the land, with explanatory sketch, shall further be submitted to His Excel'ency
the Governor, showing its situation, altitude, proximity to existing estates,
drainage of watershed, extent of forest reserves in the neighbourhood, end
probable existence of minerals or gems.
40. Land over 5,000 ft. elevation shall not be alienated, and land of any
elevation whatsoever which, in the opinion of competent authority, from its position upon or at the side of a ridge, or at the source of streams, or on the banks of
streams, or for any other cause, should not be alienated, may be permanently

RULES FOR SALE OF GROWN LANDS.

185

41. When any block or lot of land has been reserved as above by order of
Government, such block or lot shall not be brought forward for sale at any
future time unless the conditions under which it was reserved have in the
opinion of the Governor ceased to exist,
42, Reservations on rivers or streams should be carefully demarcated
and preserved, more especially when there is dependent paddy cultivation
below ; while in the case of estates bordering on villages suitable reservations
round the village should be allowed for the wants of the inhabitants in forest
produce, grazing, and so forth. The land abutting on paddy fields should be
reserved for communal use.
43. In respect to land sales under regulation 37 (a), the Government
Agents under instructions from Government, will make arrangements fbr bringing
forward for sale suitable blocks of land in such district or districts as the
Government may deem expedient. With regard to sales under regulation 37
(b) and (c), the necessary arrangements will devolve upon the Government
Agents in conjunction with the surveyor General.
44. When land exposed for sate at upset price has any standing timbsr
or other forest produce upon it, it shzill be optional with the Crown on its
own behalf to fell and remove the same, or to sell all or part of such standing
timW.r aud produce to the purchaser, at a valuation to be made by the Forest
Department.
45. Government Agents and officers of the Survey Department are
enjoined, when clouting with applications, to be part'cularly on their guard
against any attempt on the part of applicants to select the beet of the
land in separate blocks, or to obtain allotments in such positious as to
detract from the v due of nrighbourires unsold land, and by rendering this
latter inac,cossible in the future to oth. r applicants to obtain command of the
market. To prevent these attempted deteriorations of Crown property, frontage
to routes of communication (roads, rivers, Sec ) should be evenly distributed,
means of access to all lots provided by suitable road reservations, and the land
blocked out as the configuration of the ground and not as the desire of the
applicant +hetet, s.
40. Forest and woodland being of vital importance to the interest of the
community, whether for the supply of material wants, for grazing, for assuring
the water sepsis', for maintaining the balance of bird and insect life, or for
preserving the beauty of the landscape, the Surveyor-General and Government
Agents are held respells We that in bringing forward lands for sale due attention
is paid to these important considerations.
47. Sales of land under regulation 37 (a) will be held from time to time
at such piece and on such date as the Government may by notification in the
Gurernittent Gazette appoint. Sales under regulation 37 (b) and (c) will.be held
win n practicable at the different Kachaheries twice a month, att'r six weeks'
advertisement by notification in the Government Gazette, and care will be taken to
prevent the days of sale in the several Provinces from clashing with each other.
48. Ten per cent of thu amount actually bid for the land, together with
survey fie, fee for deed, stamp fee, and headman's fee, must be paid in fu'l oa the
day of sale according to the following ecales marked respectively B., C., 1). and
E. The balance of the pureha'e money must be paid within one month from
the day of sale, and in default of such payment the sale will be considered
void, the 10 per cent., together with the fees paid will be forfeited, and the
Government will be at liberty to re-sell the land.
49. The sate shall be conducted after the publication of the notice required
by regulation 21, and in the manner provided by and in accordance with
regulations 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28.
50. On the receipt of the purchase money in full, the Government Agent
will obtain a title plan from the Surveyor-General aud apply to the Colonial
Secretary for a grant in duplicate. One copy shall be delivered to the purchaser.,
who shall forthwith be put in possession of the land, and the other be filed
in the office of the Revistrar-General of Lands.
51. Any application for purchase or knee of land which requires exceptional
treatment shall be dealt with by the Governor, and the laud applied for may
be sold in such manner as the said Governor may determine, provided that no
land beyond 1,000 acres in extent or over the value of R 30,000 shall be sold
without the sanetien of the Secretary of State, and provided that in any case
in which laud is granted or leased on exceptional terms for a specific object, the
deed of grant or lease shad Genitals, a provision that the laud shall be forfeited
to, and vest in, the Crown if at any time such land or any building thereon be
applied without the written consent of the Governor to other purposes than
13

18.6

RULES FOR SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

those specified in the grant or lease, or if within a reasonable time the necessary
steps have not bentaken to apply the 'and to the purposes for which it wee granted.
52, Every application for a grant to be male under regulation 51 shall, if the
Government deci le upon entertaining it, be published in the Government Gazette,
and the purpose fir which the land is required as well as the grounds on which
it is proposed to treat the ease exceptionally shall be clearly notified in such
publication. No grant shall be made under regulation 51 until after the expiration
of six weeks from the date of publication of the application therefor.
53. These regulations shall not affect the di tposal of lands wider Sir H.
Ward's Minute of 27th February, 1857.

SCHEDULE

A.

CROWN LAND.
A. B.,
, 19.
day of
Re;ived by me this
Government Agent,---Province.
Address: ---,
Date
Six,-1 HAVE the honour to apply that I may be permitted to purchase [lease/ the
portion of Crown I'Lnd here1111d0r demribod, and I hereby undertake to pay all fees
authorized by Government for surveying the same and the cost of demarcating the
same by permanent boundary marks.
I Ian, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
(Signature): --.
To the Government Agent.
(Address):
Province.
APPLICATION FOE

Description of Land.
(See directions on the back of this paper.)
1 Province :---.
2 Kerala :
3 District .
4 Pattu, village, or other minor division :
5 Nelr what milepost :--.
6 Near what estate .
7 North, south, east, or west of it :
8 How far from it :--.
9 Distant from nearest town (i.e..
):
10 nrth, south, east, or west of what road :
it Probable extent in acres ,
12 Boundaries:
* North :
South ;
East :
West
For building, or for what cultivation
Name and address of the person who can point out the land on the spot:
Any other information by which the land applied for may be better identified:--.f
Directions.
(a) A starting point for the description shall to clearly determined, *Alit r as
I. eine i lentical with a specified corner of a measured allotrnenl, or as being in a
remain direction and at a certain distance from such corner or from any other welldefined point, if there be no measured allotment in the immediate neighbourhood of
the land applied for. If the Ftarting point is not the corner of a measured allotment,
the applicant shall, if nee-ssnry, be required to fix it, before he makes his application,
either bymarking of a tree or driving a stake. In such case the Government Agent
stall ascertain if the starting point is actually so marked.
(b) The direction and length (either definite or approximate) of each boundary
in euccessi-m, commene'ng the first line from and terminating the last line et the
starting point, shall be anted, so that the line may eoruptetely bound the land
applied for.
* Give the general numbers in district map of adjacent holdings,
t When the land is unmeasured, add the name of the stream or road on which it

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187

(c) In any case in which the applicant cannot definitely print out o9 the ottice
map th 1 position of the land applied for, he was give a doscripton based upon local
knowledge; but the Government Agent should endeavour to get a comple'e description as regards boundaries in accordance with th 5 fo..ego:ng paragraph. A. sketch
in the margin of the application (in which the direction of tne north point shoul I be
indicated) may occasionally b- usefully employed, but it must be intelligible au I not
inconsistent wits the dt scriptiou.
FORM OF Laask.;.
This inJen ere, made the
, 19 , between , Gov
day of
error of Ceylon, acting for an 1 on behalf of His Majesty the King, and hereinafter
called the lessor, of the ono part, inn I 4. B., hereinafter called the lessee, of the
other part :
Wituesseth, that in cens:deratiei of the sum of Rupees paid by the
lessee and of the sum of Rupees --, being rent duo from th date of these
presents to the 31st day of December next ensuing (the receipt whereof is Ilk reby
acknowledged), and of the rents herereaft r reserved, and the covenants in the lessee's
part hereinafte- contaieed, the lessor doth hereby demise unto the lessee, hi executors,
administrators, and assigns, all that allotment of Crown land called --, situate in
the village , in the
, in the
, korale, in the District of
,
Province, containing in extent
, an I more particularly described in the first
part of the schedule hereunder written, with all ways, rights, and appurtenaucts
thereto belonsing, to held the said promin s unto the lessee, his exeunt() s, ad ninistrntors, and assigns for the term mentioned in the neon 1 part of the said schedule,
yielding and mill; the rent mentioned m the third part of the said schedule ; and the
lessee don hereby covenant with the lever, his successor and successors in office, as
in the fourth pert of the said Beheld() is expressed; and the lessor {loth hereby
covenant with the lessee, his executors, administrators, and assigns, as in the tifth
part of the said ache lute is expressed : And it is alio agreed and declared between and
by the parties hereto as in the sisth part of the sal I schedule is expressed ; And it is
declared that ttre said s .hedule shall be deemed part of these presents and be read
and construed accordingly.
In witness whereof

Schedule above referred to.


Part 1. The hand demised by this Leas-.
, situate in the village
All that allotment of Crown land called
Provines, and
kende, in the district of , in the
in the
bounded
On the north by
On the south by
On the east by
On the west by
, and more particularly delineated and deserillil in plan
containing in extent
Nu. , dated , authenticated by
A term of

Part ILDuration of Lease.


years commencing from the

day of

Rent reierved Ly this Lease.


Part
The yearly rent of Its. -- to be paid in advance without anv deduction ou
th 1st day of January in every year. The fir-t payment having been made before
the executiou of these present., the next payment to In made on the 1st day of
January, 190 .
Part 1 V.The Lessee's Covenants,
at the time and
1. The lessee shall pay the said yearly rent of Rupees
in the manner alcove appointed for payment thereof, an I shall also pay all the
rates, taxes, and assessmento whattever which shall during the. term above mentioned be payable in respect of the demised pr. raises.
2.. The lessee shall not assign or underlet the _promises Ihq.elay demised, or
my- part there', without the conssi t in writing of the lessor.
3 The let,see shall from time to time during the said term, when and so often as
'seed shall n.qaire, at his own mit, weal and substantially repair and maintain the
boundary marks and hedges, mounds, banks, fence ,, drains, and ditches, which indicate the boundaries of the premises hereby cemised.
-1 The lessee shall not have or make any claim for compcn:ation against the
lessor or oar Sovereign Lord the King, his Heirs or Successors, for or on account of
any alleged expenses or on any acc,..uut whatsoever, at any time.
Part V .The Lessor's Covenants.
1 The lessee paying the rent hereby reserved, and observ:ug and performlng all
the covenants I erein on his part containsd. shall and may peaceable and quietly
posiesa mid enjoy the premises hereby demised without any interruption by the lessor
er any person lawfully or equitably claiming from or under er in trust for him.

188

RULES FOB SALE OF CROWN LANDS


PART VI. GEiERAL PROVISIobS.

It any rent hereby reserved or any part thereof shall remain unpaid for the space
of fifteen days after the time hereby appointed for payment thereof, whether the same
shall have been lawfully demanded or not, or if any breach shall be committed of any
of the covenants herein on the lessee's part contained, or if the less, e shall become
lankropt, or compound o: make any arrangement with his cre Iitors, then and in any
of the said cases the leaser may re-enter into and upon the premises hereby demised,
or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and the same have again, re-pot, ess,
and enjoy as in his former e tate,
FORM REFERRED TO IN REGULATION 16.
Name of land :
Village
Pernwa :
Iludaliyar's division :
Full names of claimants:
Nature of title on which the claims to the lard n. c basal. All deeds in AU pport
of the title should he fully described, either the originals or copies being tiled with this
statement of claims:
Description rr age of cultivation .
Probable extent of land claimed :
ScuEouLt B.Fees RECOVERADLIL FOR SURVEYS.
Rs. c.
For each lot prepared, not
exceeding in extent 1 acre ... 2 50
Above 1 not exceeding 2 ... 5 00
:1 ..
7 50
,
2
1/
4 ... 10 00
il
3
71

4
5 ... 12 50
11
5 ... 15 00
1.
5
11
7 ... 17 50
,,
6
/1
8 ... 20 00
,,
7
11
,.
8
9 ... 22 50
II .
10 ... 25 00
0
9
Pi

10
11 ... 28 00
Is
0
11
12 ... 31 00
.,,
12

13 ... 31 00
" 13
14 ... 37 00
11
15 40 00
o
IA
,,
0
16
20 ,.. 50 00
,f

20
25 ,.. 60 00
I.
'25
50 .. 100 00
11
50
75 ... 140 00
1/
,,
75
100 ... 170 00
71
100
125 ... 200 00
91
125
150 ... 230 00
1,
150
175 .. 260 00
,,
175
200 ,.. 290 00
,,

Its, c.
Above 200 not ex c t e d in gi225 ... 330 00
/50 ...360 00
225
0
275 ... 380 00
250
,,
300 ... 410 00
,, 275
,,
350 ... 470 00
,.
3C0.
400 .. 530 00
" 350
,,
450 ... 590 00
400
500 .. 650 00
450
600 .. 750 00
.1
II 500
700 _. 850 00
,, 600
800 ..1950 00
700
900...1050 00
" 800
1000 .1150 00
" 900
1500 .1550 00
" 1000
/1
2000 _1850 00
1500
,,
3000 _2250 00
2000
3000
11 4000 .. 2650 00
6000 _.3050 00
,, 9000
I.
" 5000
6000 ..3350 00
,,
" 6000
7000 .3650 00
,,
8000 ...3950 00
7000
11
9000 ..,4250 00
,, 8000
I/
10000 .4650 00
9000
,,

A progressive increase of Rs. 25 for every additional 100 acres, or at the


rate of 25 cents per acre.
Between 1,000 acres and 1,500 acres, progres:ive increase Bs. 80 per 100 corer.

1,500

2,000
60
11
I,
If

9,000 71
6,000
40
,,
,,
11

11 :19
I, 6,000 10,000

10,000
upwards, progressive
25
11
1,
Fractions of an acre to be charged as a whole acre, and quantities between
the tabulated numbers, an interpolated amount.
For the opening or defining of boundaries not opened or incorrectly opened
by the proprietors of land, their aril's or managers, after suoli proprietors or
their tv;ents or managers have received thee weeks' notice in writing holm the
Surveyor.General or Government Agent to open or define such boundaries
Re. l per lineal chain of boundary.

1S9

RESUMPTION OF PRIVATE LAND BY CROWN.


SCHEDULE C.Fags FOR THE PREPAHATION OF CROWN GRARTS.

Oo all grants of land sold for a sum not exceeding Rs. 50, 50 Gents.
On all grants of land sold for more than Re. 50, 4 per cent,
But in no case is thia fee to exceed Rs. 20 for any one grant.
SCHEDULE D.STAMP E'ER AS FIXED BY LAW.

c.
25
50
00
50
00
50
00

Its.

On all grants of land acid for a sum not over It ,. 50 ...


...
Over Rs. 50 and not over Re. 1011
...
100
200 ...

300
200

400
...
300
...
400
500
500
PI

PP

1,000

0
0
1
1
2
2
3

Every R.. 1,000, stamp fee Rs. 5.


Every further Rs. 5011 or part thereof, Re. 2. 50.
Re. 1 additional to be charged from Rs. 500 and upwards for original.

SCHEDULE E.HEADMEN'S FEE.,


Under 5 aorea
5 sores and up to 10 acres
10
25
25
50
,, 50 acres and upwards

Rs. a.
0 50
...
2 50

...
5 00
... 10 00
.. 20 00

Resumption of Private Lands by Crown.


By section 1 of Ordinance No. .1 of 1887, intituled" An Ordinance relating
to lands alienated by the Crown which are abandoned by the owners thereof," it is
amongst other things enacted that when and land in this Colony which had been
or which might hereafter be alienated by or on behalf of the Crown should appear
to the Government Agent of the Province in which such land should be situated
to have been abandoned by the owner thereof for eight years or upwatils, and
that such owner or any person lawfully claiming under him could net be ascertained
notwithstanding all reasonably diligent inquiry made by such Government Agent,
it should be lawful for such Government Agent, with the sanction of the Cl-overnor,
to declare by a notice in the English, Sinhalese, and Tamil languages, to be
published six times at least iu the Government Gazette and in any two local papers,
and to be posted on such land, that if no claim to such land should be made to
him by or on behalf of any parson able to establish is title thereto within the
period (not being less than twelve months) specified in such notice, such land
should be resumed by the Crown. And by section 2 of the said Ordinance it was further
enacted that if no claim should be made in pursuance of such notice the said Government Agent should make a report to the Governor of the proceedings taken by him,
which report should contain a description of the land together with the boundaries
thereof, and should state that no claim had been made thereto ; and further, that upon
receipt of such report it shall be lawful for the Governor in Executive Council
to make order that such land shall be resumed by the Crown, and that the same
shall thereupon be resumed by, and become the property of; the Crown freo from
all encumbrances.
There is now a far more stringent OrdinanceNo. le of 1897dealing with
" Claims to Forest Chong, Waste and Unoccupied Lauds." The first clause indicates very fully the principle of the Ordinance: "(1) Wbetever it shall appear to the government agent of a province or to the
assistant Rovernirent egent of a district that any lard situated within his pros ince
or districtia forest, chena, waste, or unoccup od land, it shall be lawful for such
government agent or assistant goy. tomcat agent tr. declare by a n tics that if no
claim to such land is made to him within the period of three months from the date
of such notice, 'very HI land shall be deemed the property of ; he Crown, and may
to dealt with on acconn of the Crown."
There are 29 olauses altogether.

190

LEM OF CROWN LAND FOR COTTON .i.NO RUBBER


CITLTIVITION.
1. The Government of Ceylon, being anxious to promote the eultivatien of
Cotton and Rubber in Ceylon, is prepared for a limited time to consider applcationa
for acquiring on lease on exeoption illy favourable terns lands supposed to be suitable
for those products.
2. Such applications will be entertained only up to lit July, 1903. and must
be received in the Colonial Secretiry's Office, Col iml o, oa or before that date. Thereafter land for Cotton and Rubber Cultivation will be offered for public competition
in the ordinary way.
Such applications must be in Sealed Envelopes labelled "APPLICATION FOR
LAND FOR CoTToN on Runnen Otivrivarios," and addressed to the Colonial Secretary,
Ceylon, or the Crown Agents for the Colonies in London.
3. A distinguishing mark or nosi.dc-pinsie can a'so, if applicants wish, be
w ritten on the euvelepe, and if a special let' er ie written the applicant will be inform d
whetber an envelope beating the mark stated has been tees ive.s.
4. The rent payable for lands not irrigated by tanks will be not less than 50 cents
per acre per annum. And where water is supplied by irrigation a further rent of
Es. 2 per acre per annum will lie payable for irrigable land.
5. Speoial arrangements will be made with reference to timber growing on the
land, according to its value and proximity to a market.
6. Each application should state approximately the extent of the land applied
for, and should describe the situation as accurately as possible. The application
shou'd be accompanied by a plan if the 'and has been surveyed, or by a sket?h if it has
not. The descriptiOn and sketch should be sufficient to tnab:e Goverume .t Officers
to identify the land.
7. It should also be stated how many a - res the applicant is.prepared to open
per annum, the amount per acre per annum ho is prepared to prey, and whether he
is prepared to pay a rent for whole area from the time be is put in possession or on:y for
the portions cultivated and to be cultivated during the year.
8. All Apulieante who are not residents in the /eland must be represerdei here
by an agent fully authorized by power of attorney to eondunt and conclude the whole
agreement ; the attorney must also he in a position t ) make such deposits or payments
as are required.
9. The frill Ti am and address of such agent must be entered in the application,
together with particulars and a summary of the power of attorney.
10. The Government reserves to itse f absolutely the right o' accepting or refiring
any application withon t any rot son therefor.
CONDITIONS.
The liege will contain1. A 'clemige from the Crown of the acreage to be taken up by the lessee,
2. The term, 50 years. for which the lease is to inn.
3. A reservation thereout of all in nerals, inelu 'lug rock oils and precious stones,
4. A reservation to the Crown to retake so Mllel of the soil as may be required
for roads, railways, tramways, &o., and gravel and metal required for public purposes.
Rent to abate in proportion to the land so ret ,ken, but no other compensation to l ei
allowed therefor.
5. The annual rent to be paid for the lease.
6. An undertaking by the Lessee to clear and culi vete a fair propoNnon of the
acreage leaned within a reasonable time.
7. A condition allowing the Lessee to resign the whole or a portion of the area
granted on giving twelve months' not'o., provided that at least live years' rent has
been paid for the land if irrigated by existing tanks and not less than ten years' rent
if the land be not so irrigated, and provided that the portion or portions so surrendered
shall not consist of small and isolated parcels of land, save with the consent in writing
of the Governor of Ceylon for this time being.
8. Usual covenants on part of Lessee for payment of rent, taxes, &e.
9. Covenant for re-entry on expiry or wiener determination of term.
10. A provision tha,t. the Lessee will have no claim against the Crown for
improvements, &e., effected during his term.
11. A covenant by the Lessee to plant nothing but Cotton or Rubber on the
land leased without the consent in writing of the Governor of Ceylon for the time
12. A covenant that the lease will be non-transferable without the consent of
Government.
13. A provision that. the land leased will lapse to the Crown if the grantee ceases t o
cultivate.
A.' M. ASHMORE,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colonial Secretary.
Colombo, December 3, 1904.

111)F1t ill,S 111) IMES IN CEILON,

191

RULES FOR TILE GRANT OF LICENSES 70 EXPLORE AND PROSPECT


FOR MINERALS AND OF MINING LICENSES IN CEYLON.

[It is not very clear, but we believe all old Regulatio: s arc repealed by the
issue of the following Rules on this subjeet.Comemmt.)
The following Rules for the Grant of Licenses to Explore and Prospect fir Mineral
and of Mining Leases in Ceylon, are published for general information.
By His Excellency the Governor's ennunsnd,
E. NOM..
Colonial Secrete-) 's Office,
Colouial Secretary,
April 18, 1900.
. Col
THE La.:wing rules regulating the grant of licensee to explore and prospect
for minerals and the grant of leases of mines aed minerals lave b en made by
the Governor.
No such lien so or lease can he granted tithe: wise than in excel dance with these
rules, except with the previests sanction of the Govt inor in Executive Con . cil.
In these rale
" Government Agent" means the Revenue Officer in charge of the Province.
" Minerals " include plumbago, talc, gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, lend, and
other metals and the ores thereof.
Person" includes env persons, syndicate, partnership, or company.
A licens' or lease under these rules may he granted to any per on ; in case of
the death of the person or any of the persons to whom it is granted it shall enure for
the teuefit of his legal representative.
Exploring Licenses.
I. A license lo explore Crown lands for minerals, called hereinafter an exploring
license, will authorize the licensee to search the surface of the land specified in the
license for minerals of every descr ption, and, subject to such restrie ions as the
Government Agent may from time to time impose, to remove any sp. 61114911 etsamples found by the licensee in or upon tech land.
2. Such license shall not authorize the Iteensee to enter upon any land in the
o.c'pation of any person without the consent of the occupier.
8. Such license cannot be assigned, nor can any right or interest there-under be
transferred, without the assent of the Government Agent.
4. Such license shall not, authorize the licensee to mine or quarry, but he may
turn up to such depth es the Gov. rnment Agent may sanction, and subject to suels
conditions as he may impose, the surface of unoccupied land, or with the consent of
the occupier that of occupied land.
5. Such licenses may be grants I by the Government Agent and under such rules
as the Governor may prescribe.
0. Every such license shall rim for one year, but may be renewed for a further
similar term by the Government Agent, and there shall be paid for each license or a
renewal such fee, not exceeding ten rupees, as the Governor, may prescribe.
7. A royalty Phall its payable to Government on the value of all precious stones
found and removed by a licensee. Stich royalty shall be at such rate. not exceeding
fifteen per cent., as sha'l be fixed by the license. Neglect to report the discovery of
any such stone within a reasonable time shall involve the forfeiture of the license,
mod of all claim to have an application for a mining or prospecting lease evourably
considered
8. Such license shall give no exclusive or preferential rightFr, but in considering
rival claims for a prospecting license or mining lease due regard will be had to
operations conducted under cover of an exploring license.
Prospecting Licenses.
9 (1) A license to prospect for minerals, called hereinafter a prospecting
license, shall confer on, the licensee the sole right, subject to the conditions/contained
in the 'Menge, to mine, quarry, bore, dig, and search for, win, work, an 1 carry away
any mineral specified in the license, and lying or being within, under, or throughout
the land specified in the license.
12) A prospecting license shall only be graute I with respect to Crown laud, end
shall apply only to the tires described in the license.
10. No prospecting license shall be granted except to is person approved by the
Governor and Snell person shall, before the license is granted, deposit as security in
respect at each liconee such suns, not being less than one thousand repots, as the
Government Agent may determine, or give security to the like amount to the
satisfaction of the Government Agent, eubjtct to such deduction on account of com
pensation for surface damage or otherwise as the Government Agent may order.
The amount of any deposit made under this rule, should the depositor afterwards
become the lessee of any mining lease, will he carried to his credit as part of the
remit and royalties payable under his lease, and should he decline or fad to obtain
any such lease as aforesaid will be returned to him.

192

RULES FOR MINING LICENSES, Ste.

H (1) Every application for a prospecting license shall, unless the Governor,
in any ease otherwise direct, be made to the Government Agent of the Province in
which the land or sonic part of the land with respect to which the license is required
is intrude. Applications shall be considered in order of priority.
(2) Every such appli a tion shall contain the following particulars, namnly
(a) The name, residence, and profession of the applicant ;
(h) A description, as accurate as possible, and illnstrated by a rough sketch, of
the situation, boundaries, and area of the land with respect to which the
license is required ; and
(r) A specification of the mines or minerals for which the applicant desires
to prospect.
(3) Every application shall be accompanied by a certificate that the applicant
has been approved by the Governor, under the signature of the Colonial Secretary
or of one of his Assistants.
12. On receipt of any such application the Government Agent shall, as soon as
practicable, inquire whether the grant of the license applied for is inexpedient,
either on the ground that the land described in the application is required for a
public purpose or otherwise.
13. (1) Should the Government Agent be of opinion that it is not expedient to
grant the license, or should he and that the licensee has not been approved by the
Governor, he shall refuse to grant the license, and shall forthwith report the in Ater,
through the Colonial Secretary, to the Governor, who may pass such orders as he
may think fit.
(2) Subject to the control of the Governor, with the advice of the Executive
Council, the Government Agent, if hi finds that there is no objection to the grant of
the license applied for, and if the applicant has been approved by the Governor, may
grant the applicant a license in such from as may be prescribed, and shall report the
matter to the Colonial Secretary.
14. A register of applications for prospecting licenses shall be kept in the
Government Agent's office, specifying
(a) Name of applicant ;
(5) Date ;
(c) Residence of applicant ;
(d) Situation of the land ;
(e) Boundaries;
(f) Estimated area ;
(q) Date of certificate of approval of applicant by the Governor
(h) Date of license ;
(1) Rent and royalty payable; and
0) Period for which granted15. Every prospecting license shall contain such conditions as may in any partinlar case seem necessary, and shall in all cases contain the following conditions :
(1! The terms for which the license shall be granted shall be one year or
such shorter term as the applicant may desire. The license may bo
rerewed by the Government Agent for a further term not exceeding two
years, whenever he Is satisfied that the licensee has been prevented from
completing his search of the land by any cause other than his own default.
(2) A modeiaLe rent not exceeding one rupee per acre shall be paid for the
land covered by the license.
() The licensee shall pay a royalty at a rate not exceeding fifteen! per cent.
on the value of all precious stones won and carried away, and a royalty at
the rate of ten per cent. on the value of all plumbago won and carried
away, and a royalty not exceeding twenty per cent, of the value thereof
as the Governor may determine in respect of all other minerals won and
carried away over and above such quantity as the Government Agenr,
subject to the orders of the Governor, may allow to be taken free for the
purposes of experiment.
(4) No land in the occupation of any person shall be entered upon without
the consent of the occupier, and no trees, standing crops, or other private
property shall be cut or in any way injured without the consent; of the
owner thereof.
(5) The licensee shall make and pay reasonable satisfaction and compensation
for all injury which may be done by him in the exercise of the power
granted by the license, and shall indemnify the Government against all
claims which shall be made by third parties in respect of any such damage
or injury.
6) The licensee shall not cut or injure any tree on unoccupied land without
the permission of the Government Agent in writing.
(7) Such license cannot be assigned, nor can any right or interest thereunder
be transferred, without the consent of the Governor.
(8) In case of any breach on the part of the licensee of any of the five preceding clauses, the Government Agent may summarily revoke the license, and
thereupon all rights conferred thereby or enjoyed thereunder shall cease.

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193

(9) The licensee shall within six months next after the determination of the
license or the date of the abandonment of the undertaking, whichever
shall first occur, securely plug any bores and fill up or fence any shafts,
holes, or excavations that ho may have made in the land, to such extent
as the Government Agent may require, and shall to the like extent restore
the surface of the land and all buildings thereon which he may have
damaged in the course of prospecting.
(10) Should any question of dispute arise regarding the license or any matter,
or thing connected therewith, or the powers of the licensee thereunder, or
the amount or payment of the rent or royalty made payable thereby, the
matter in difference shall be decided by the Governor, and his decision
shall be final.
1G. On or before the determination of his license the licensee shall have a right
subject to the rules hereinafter contained
(a) In the case of minerals other than precious stones, to a mining lease in
accordance with the terms contained in rules for mining leases.
(9 In the case of precious stones to the first offer of such mining lease as the
Governor may think fit to grant.
Such lease may include so much laud, whether comprising the whole or a part
only of the area for which the prospecting license was granted, as shall not exceed
the area specified with respect to mining leases.

Mining Leases.
17. (1) Every application for the grant of a mining lease shall be presented to
the Government Agent in whose Province the land or some part of the land with
respect to which the lease is applied for is situate. The Government Agent shall
forward the application through the Colonial Secretary to the Governor. The
Governor may by gonersl or special order require a deposit of money not exceeding one thousand rupees to be made by the applicant in any case or class of cases
before the application is taken into consideration.
(2) No mining lease shall be granted otherwise than with respect to Crown
lands.
18. Every application for a mining lease shall contain
(a) The name, residence, and profession of the applicant.
(b) The name of the mineral or minerals for which the applicant intends to
mine.
(c) A map of the area over which the proposed lease is to extend.
19. On receipt of any such application the Governor may, if the applicant is
entitled to a lease under rule 16, or if the Governor, with the like advice, considers
that the applicant should be granted a mining lease, grant the same in accordance
with these rules over such one or more blocks, each exceeding ten acres ip extent
and not exceeding one hundred acres in extent, as the Governor may think
Provided that no mining lease shall be granted by the Governor under these
rules so as to cause the total area held under mining leases by the lessee, or by those
joint in interest with him, to exceed five hundred acres.
No such lease shall be executed until it has been approved by the Attorney
General or some officer of his Department,
20. Without the previous sanction of the Governor the length of a block shall not
be allowed to exceed four times its breadth.
21. The term for which a mining lease may be granted shall not exceed thirty
years, and no covenant for renewal may be inserted in the lease without the
sanction of the Governor,
22. Every such lease shall contain such conditions and stipulations as the
Governor may in each case consider necessary; but in every case shall contain
the following conditions, namely:
(1) Tho lessee shall pay a royalty at the rate specified in the lease, whichauer
shall be in the case of plum bago ten per cent. on plumbago of reeeels and
hundred a ton and upwards in value, a. royalty of five
plumbago below rupees three hundred a ton in value. as to enlist- to be
other minerals not exceeding twenty per cent. of the VILA Mines, a notice
Governor may determine, until a mining lease harry as incapacitates
respect of such minerals; bet the lessee shall be cued of ten rays. Such
obtain such lease for the term then unexpired of h=ence of the accident.
license upon the terma mentioned in Rule 16.
.g out wet( r, excavat.
(2) The lessee shall also pay for every year a rent at .escue of the survivors
the Inspector
rupees per acre, provided that uo lessee shall pe Inquirer
er does
not fled
in respect of the same lease, but only such one el on till
eerily in the Form 13
greater amount.
(3 The lessee shall also pay for all land which he mimes not visit the mine
Governor to take up, use, or OCCUPY for building stmem shall cease to he
not for wining purposes, a yearly rent not exceedil

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RULES FOR MINING LICENSES, AT,


0) The lessee shall at his own expense, erect and at all times maintain and
keep in repair boundary marks and pillars according to the demarcation
to be shawn in a plan annexed to the lease.
(5) The lessee shall make and pay reasonable satisfaction and compensation
for all injury which may be done by him in exercise of the pews
granted
by the lease, and shall indemnify Government against all claims which
may be made by third parties in respect of auy such injury.
(6) The lessee shall not cat or injure any tree reserved in the lease.
(7) Neither the lessee nor any person claiming through or tinder him shall
assign the lease, or transfer any right or interest thereunder, or unlerlet
the whole or any portion of the premises comprised in such lease, with mt
the consent of the Governor has first been obtained.
(8) The lessee shall commence operations within one year from the date of the
execution or the lease, and shall thereafter carry them on effectively in a
proper, skilful, and mining-like manner, unless prevented by unavoidable
cause.
(9) The lessee shall loop correct accounts showing the quantity and particniars
Hof all minerals obtained from the mine and the number of persons employed therein, and also complete plans of the mine, which shall be kept up
to within six months of date, and shall allow any officer authorized by the
Governor in that behalf at any time to examine such accounts and plans,
and shall furnish the Government Agent with such infer ation and returns in respect of the aforesaid matter as the Governor may prescribe.
(10) The lessee shall allow any officer authorized by the Governor in that
behalf to enter upon the premises comprised in the lease for the purpose
of inspecting the same,
(11) The lessee shall without delay send to the Government Agent a report of
any accident which may occur at or in the said premises, and also the
finding thereon of any minerals not specified in the lease.
(12) Should the rent reserved or made payable by the lease be not paid within
two months next after the date fixed in the lease for the payment of the
same, or should the royalty be not paid within two months after the date
of the determination of assessment, the Government Agent may enter upon
the said premises and diatrain all or any of the minerals or movable property
therein, and may carry away or detain them nntil the rent or royalty due
and all costs and expenses occasioned by the non-payment tiere of shall be
frilly paid and if any royalty or rent remain at any time unpaid for six calendar months after the date on which it is due, the Governor may determine
the lease sad the Government Agent may take possession of the
premises comprised therein.
(173) In case of any breach on the part of the lessee of any covenant or conditions contained in the lease, the Governor may determine the lease and
the Government Agent may take possession of the said premises.
(14) At the end or sooner determination of the lease the lease shall deliver up
the several premises and all mines (if any) dug thereon in a proper and
workmanlike state, save in respect of any working which the Governor may
have sanctioned abandonment.
(15) Should any question or dispute arise regarding the bowie of any matter or
thing connected with the mines and minerals leased, or the working or
nen-working thereof, or the amount or payment of the coy ilty, or the
rent reserved or made payable by the lease,. the matter in difference
shall de decided by the Governor, and his decision shall be final.

General Provisions as to Licenses and Leases.


the applicant for a prospecting license or mining lease desire the
pro ne
pettlet to prepare for him the sketch required by rrt c II (2) (b), or the
ow r t
18 (c), or should the sketch or map presented by the applicant
Agent may prepare the sketch or map required, and
(5) The -cenrvernment
for all iu
recover the cost from the applicant at a rate not exceeding
granted byerii a Govern ent has prepared a map:of a tract of country spedclaims whi .ee of intending applicants for licenses and leases under these
or injury.
ant makes use of such map for the sketch or map aforesaid, it
6) The licensee cant
rament to recover as above such share of the cost of prep ir
permission
the
nailer to bo equitably due from such applicant.
(7) Such license car
be transferredease is not executed within six months after leave has been
(8) In case of mint of the applicant to snch license or lease shall be held to have
lug clauses, tivernor for special reasons consents to grant the same notwith-

SPECT111\ 411'

EN,

195

The following rob s made by the Governor, with the advice of the Executive
council, in terms of section 4 of the Ordinance No. 2 of lege, are published for
general informatien.
The rules dated, October 30, 1896, October 21. 1900, June 24, 1902, and May
14, 1903 are hereby cancelled.
By His Excellency's command,
EgERARD IN( 1. seine,
Colonial; Secretary's Office,
Colonial Secretary.
Colombo. December 7, 1903.

Rule, referred to
I. The Governer may, from time to time, appoint such II specters as lie
tray think necessary for the due execution of the provisions of the Ordinance No.
2 of 1898 in regard to mines, and award them such salaries as be may deem
ProPe r
2. Notice of the appointment cc removal of every such Inspector shall be
publshed in the Government Gazette.
3. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Mines to visit every working
plumbago mine once in six months and to report to such officer as his Excellency may direct. In the event of his inability to do this he must send in en
It epection Report, the columns not ['sing filled in, but the reason of hie failure
to inspect being written across the retort.
4. It shall be the duty of the owner of a mine to see that a copy of the
declaration which is required ly the third section el Ordinance No. 2 of 1896. to
be furnished to the Government Agent, is also delivered to the lnaPcotor of
Mines before any work is begun.
The declaration shall also give the date on which it is intended to begin
work. If week decs not begin on or before 'hat date tie owner shall forward
to the Inspector of Mines a new notice, giving a fresh date for opening the
wine, and he shall, in the acme way, continue to send notices until vit rk begins
or until all intention of opening the mine has been abandoned.
If all intention of opening the mine is abandoned, the owrcr shall gis e intimation of this to the Government Agent and to the Inapector of Mines. The
Inspector of Mines shell acknowledge receipt of tl e notice, and shall at the same
time give the manager the number which the mine will hereafter bear, and this
Lumber must be quoted in all subsequent official notices. The Government Agent
shall, in eeknowledgit g receipt c f the notice, send a es joy of these rut's ard
two seta of all the notices required under these rules to the person a Ito has
signed the declaration. The rules and notices shall l e in English and iu sneb
one of the native languages as tie Government Agent may think best..
5 It shall be the duty of every person in immediate charsre of a prumbneo
mine, whether owner, superintendent, or manager, to have the aides of the pit
made secure, and if necessary timbered, and to provide sa'e means of descent and
ascent for the use of those employed in the pit.
6 Eas ry owner and person in immediate charge, whether superintendent or
manager of a plrunbago mine, /shell provide for the proper pumping out or removal of water in the pits.
7. It shall not be lawful for the person in immediate charge of a phunbago
mine whether owner, superintendent, or manager, to employ any person under
the aye of fifteen to work in a pit.
8. It stall be the duty cf the person in charge, if required to do so, to
Provide lines and sanitary arrangers), nts fcr resident coolies employed in the mine.
9. It shall be the only of the person in charge to keep all approaches to
the pit ler a distance of 20 yards round the mouth clear of weeds end jungle.
10. It shall not be lawful for the person in charge to employ any person under
the age of eighteen or shoes the age of fifty five in hlastirg in the tunnels and
galleries of plumbago mires.
11. 11 shall he the duty of the owner or malinger of a mine to cause to be
delivered, both to the Govsrnment Agent and to the Inspector of Mines, s notice
of the ocenrence of any accident reau'ting in death or such injury as incapacitates
any workman from performing his ordinary duties for a period of ten rays. Such
notice shall be delivered within for y-eight hours er the c:currence of the accident.
If the accident he a fatal of o, no work except that of baling out watt r, excavating the earth with a view to the removal of the dead or the rescue of the survivors
shall be done In the mine until after the inquest. If the Inquirer does not find
that the accident was unavnWable, no work shall be carried on till the Inspector
of Mines has visited the mine and given a certificate of security in the Form FS
annexed to rule 26. Provided that if the Inspector of Mines does not visit the mine
within three days of the receipt of the notice this prohibition shall cease to be
in force.

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12. It shall not be lawful for any one to etnploy workmen or to work in a pit
which in the opinion of the Inspector of Minos, is not sufficiently ventilated, of
under circumstances which are in the opinion of the Inspector en ,h as to render
it probable that injury may result to any person either iu the mire or its vicinity.
In all snob cases it shall be the duty of the Insp ctor of Mines, to deliver to the
owner, manager, superintendent, or some one in auth rity i I the mine, a written
m morandum sta. ieg the causes which, in his opinion, are likely to lead to injury,
and prohibiting further working in the mine until the Inspector of Mines hss Sealfied by an endorsement on the memorandum that the causes complained of have been
removed or remedied, or until His Excellency the Governor has cancelled the
prohibition.
It shall bo the duty or the Inspector of Minos to send within forty-eight hours of
the issue of such prohibition a fall statement to His Etc Ilency the Governor of
the fats leading to such issue and a record of the time when such order was communicated to the manager, super7nten-le.it, or owner of the mine, and His Excellency
shall then make such outer as seems to him desirable. This order shall ha communicated in writing to the owner, superintendent, or manager of the mine,
13. The following rules shall be observed with regard to the use of explosives;
(a) No explosives shall be kept in a mine for a longer period than twelve hours,
(b) Arrangements must be made to enable men whose duty it is to light fuses,
to reach a place of safety before the charges explode. No pers to with the exception
of such men shall remain in the mine when any charge or charges of explosives are
being fired.
(e) No person employed in charging holes with gunpowder or other explosives
shall use or have in his possesdon while engaged in this work any implement of
iron or steel. All implements nod for charging must be of wood or copper. Every
mine where explosives are used must be furnished with sets of copper implements
for charging su0icieut for the use of tho mine, and spare implements shall be kept
in stock.
(a) If a charge misses fire, i.o one mast enter the mina until a period of four
hours has elapsed from the time at which the fuse was lighted.

(e) A charge of explosive which has missed fire must not he withdrawn from
the hole. knottier hole shall be made not lees than 6 inches from the original
one, by firing which fresh bole the original charge will be exploded.
14. All the approaches t3 the pit must be protected by means of strong milli
entrance being provided by means of a gate in the rails. The gate shall open inwards trwards the fence of the ttitt.el, and shall be so constructed that it will not
open over the month or opening of the pit. The mouth of the tunnel must he protected either by a strong rail or a doer which shall be kept continually closed, except when it is necessary to op:n it to allow the passage upwards or downwards of
the bucket, tibble, cage, or fillip. The rails and gates above men'ioned may he removed for necessary work if due precautions aro taken.
15.** In every mine in which persons are raised and lowered by machinery when
the depth of such lift exceeds 50 yards. prevision must be made for the communication of distinct and definite signals between each of the stages in the lift and surface.
16. Chains shall not be used fo- ho;stage or winding in mines,
Except for the purpo4e of testing it shall not be lawful to exceed the following
loads on ropes when hoisting or winding :
Cireumfer- Working Load Working Load Working Load in Working Load in
in Cwts. for
Cwts. for Iron
in Cwts. for
Cwts. for Steel
ence in
Hemp Ropes.
Wire Ropes.
Coir Ropes.
Wire Ropes.
Inches.
1
3)
7
...
1
?t
-
2
51
151
1)

I
3 44* lli 4
1)
28
2
...

5
15 ...
2
...
48
2)
...
23
7
3)
...
61
3
...
...
10)
...
112)
34
...
41
3I
5
4.
14
...
39)
...
1361
4

16f
52)
41
...
1671
7

-
20
...
62
8
...
180
5

-
...
27)
75
207)
5)
...
10

-
90
35)
...
0
250
...
12
-
17. It shall he the duty of the owner or manager to see that, except for purposes
of testing, weights in excoss of those specified for each description of rope as given are
not raised by such ropes. The manager shall see that all ropes are tested in the
morning before work and between 11 and 12 o'clock by raising a weight double that
which the rope is authorized o carry.
It shall be the ditty of the owner or manager to see (in the MNe of eqir or hemp,
ropes) that they are a'tachod to the bucket in a new place every week, and (in the
case of wire ropes), that they are recapped every week.

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INSPECTION OF MINES.

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1S. A brake on the drum shall be attached to every machine used for ra:
lowering persons if worked by steam, water, or mechamed I power. The brat
one approved by the Inspector of Mince.
19. Every working mine shall be provided with a supply of timber in go
dition and suitable for timbering and sufficient to completely timber a space in
of 6 yards in dept h. This supply shall be kept in a shed within 40 yards of tb
and at all times available for use.
20. In any mine in which perscus asceni or descend by means of du
machinery it shall not to lawful to load the bucket at the other end of the
21. The person in immediate charge of a mine, whether owner, superint
or manager, shall make arrangements for informatien to be forthwith given
whenever a charge of explosive has missed fire, and on such infer:natio:
given to hint he shall immediately (after four hours have elapsed) person:
that another hole is made cot lees than 6 inches from that in which the
has missed fire, and that the second hole is thereafter immediately tired.
22. When the mine has attained a depth of 20 feet, it shall be the
the owner or manager to cause a notice substantially in the annexed fort
delivered to the Inspector of Mine s:
I,--, the owner of the mine called --, bearing No, --, situ:
the villake , in , district of Province, do hereby inform you tl
aforesaid mine has now reached a depth of 20 feet. The mouth of the
feet by feet. The wine (Is) (is not)* timbered.
t workmen are at presort employed.
23. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Mines, within one m4
receipt of notice, to visit and make a report on the IIC no to such officer
Excellency may direct in the authorize I form. If he i3 not satisfied that the v
of the mine
conducted iu a propper manner, consistent with the Battey o
employed, he shall make use of the powers conferred upon him by rule 12.
24. It shall be the duty of every owner or manager of a mine in whicl
is being carried ou to cause !cc be delivered to the Inspector of Mines on
day betweeu the 1st and 14th of January, and between the let and 14th of
every year, a notice substantially in the Form A sneezed.

FORM

A.

No. , in village
I hereby give notice that the mine called
district of
Province, is at present working. It is now fee
There *re --I- Workmen employed at the mine. The output has been a
mutely tons a month, The ropes used in this :nine are made of
inches in circumference. The follow.ng machinery is used at this tet:

The owner and manager of this mine are :Owner's name-Owner's address --Manager's name
Manager's address -Since my last report (no) (the following)* accidents have occurred---,
of accident --. Cause of accident
Results of accident -Signed--Place:
Dfuc
Date :

25. It shall be the duty of the owner to see that a copy of the declaration
under paragraph 2 of clause 3 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1896, is sent to the GN.Pie
Agent is sent to the Inspector of Mines.
25. It shall be the duty of the owner of every plembrtgo mine to can'
delivered to the Inspector of Nliues within one week of the cessation of work a
substantially in the Form A annexed iutim Ming that work to the mine has bee
ped. If the notice iutimatea that the stoppage is permanent, the nine shall cm
opened, nor shall anyone work or be ewuloyed therein unless a no'ico of tate:
re-open has been given to the Inspector of Mines. Such notice shall be given r
than e month before the time fixed for the reeapening.
On receipt of the palm it shall be the duty of the inspector of Mines to
mine and satisfy himself that the conditions are such that the mine can
openel without danger to the workmen employed in or reboot the mine, ar
satisfied ho shall issue a certificate of security, with or without conditions,
Willy in the Form B annexed.

*One of these mutt be omitted and the erasure initialled. t lore state I"

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197

le, A brake on I lie drum shall be attached to every machine used for raising or
lowering persons if worked by steam, water, or mechanical power. The brake to be
one approved by the Inspector of Mines.
19. Every working mine shall be provided with a supply of timber in good condition and suitable for timbering and sufficient to completely timber a space in the pit
of 6 yards in depth, This supply shall be kept in a shed within 40 yards of the mine
and at all times available for use.
20. In any mine in which persons ascend or descend by means of dubras or
machinery it shall not to lawful to load the bucket at the other end of the rope.
21. The person in immediate charge of a mine, whether owner, supFrinteudent,
cr manager, shall make arrangements for information to be forthwith given to him
whenever a charge of explosive has missed fire, and on such information being
given to him he shall immediately (after four hours have elapsed) personally see
that another hole is made not lees than 6 inches from that in which the charge
has missed fire, and that the second belle is thereafter immediately tired,
22. When the mine has attained a depth of 20 feet, it obeli be the duty of
the owner or manager to cause a notice substantially in the annexed form to be
delivered to the Inspector of Mine s:
, bearing No, ---, situated in
I,---, the owner of the mine called
the village , in , district of Province, do hereby inform you that the
aforesaid mine line now reached a depth of 20 feet. The mouth of the mine is
feet by feet. The mine (is) (is not)* Limbered.
+ workmen are at present employed.
23. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Mines, within one month of
receipt of notice, to visit and make a report on the trine to such officer as His
Excellency may direct in the authorize 1 form. if ha is not satisfied that the working
of the mine it conducted iu a propper manner, cuiteintent with the saftey of Choke
employed, he shall make use of the powers conferred upon him by rule 12.
24. It shall be the duty of every owner or manager of a mine in which work
is being carried on to cause to be delivered to the Inspector of Mines on seine
day between the let and 14th of January, and between the let and 14th of July of
every Sear, a notice substantially in the Form A autexed.

FORM A.
I hereby give notice that the mine called No. , in village--, in
district -- of Province, is at present working. It is now --- feet deep.
f Workmen employed at the mine. The output has been approxiThere are
0.--, are
mately tons a month, The ropes used in this mine are mader
inches in circumference. The follow:ng machinery is used at this nelne :
The owner and manager of this mine ere :Owner's name-Owner's address
Manager's name
Manager's address-Since my last report (no) (the following)* accidents have occurred---'-, Nature
et accident
Cense of accident
Results of accident -Signed--Place
Manager.
Date :
25. It shall be the duty of the owner to see that a copy of the declaration which
under paragraph 2 of clause 3 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1896, ie sent to the Government
Agent is sent to the Inspector of Mines.
26, It shall he the duty of the owner of every plumbago mine to cause to be
delivered to the Inspector of Mines within one week of the cessation of work a uotiee
substantially in the Form A annexed intimating that work its the mine has been stopped. If the notice intimates that the stoppage is permanent, the nine shall not be reopened, nor shall anyone work or be employed therein unless a twice of intention to
reopen has been given to the Inspector of Mines. Such notice shall he given not less
than e mouth before the time fixed for the re-opening.
On receipt of the notice it shall be the duty of the Inspector of Mines to visit the
mine and satisfy himself that the conditions are such that the mine can be reopene I without danger to the workmen employed iu or about the mine, and if so
satisfied he shall issue a certificate of security, with or without conditions, !substantially in the Form B annexed.
One of te eve. [ilet be omitted and the eraeure initialled. f Here state numbers

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INSPECTION OF MINES.

It shall not be lawful for anyone to work or employ labour in such mine until the
certifilate of eeeurity as aforesaid has been issued, or unless the oondeions enumerated have be n complied with. If the stoppage he temporary,no persons shall be
employed in the mine prior to the petiol flied in like notice for reelening cork,
if the notice itiL1Illate3 that the cessation is temporary, work s' all not be resumed
before the date of probable resumption mentioned in the notice ; if circumstances
prevent the resumption of work within one week of the dais given in the notice, it
shall be the duty of the owner to have a fresh melee delivered to the Insp ctor of
Miuca giving a new date for tesumption of work, and so on, untill work is rosum d.
Foam A.
I,
, manager or owner of the mine
, No , situated at
village, in
district of
Province, do hereby give notice that work
ceased in the afore-aid mine on the
day of ------- 19-- .
The reasons for stepping work are as follows: --- Date :

(Signed) -Place : -It is however ley intention to rezeune eork in the alb esaid mine on or about
-- , 19 .
day of
(Signed)
Date:
Fonei B.
I hereby certify that I have idapeeted the mite,
No, ---' in village--Province, and am satisfied that work can be resumed
of district --- of
without danger.
Provided that
(Signed) -Date :
Inspeceors of Aline.
If at any time it is found by the person for the time being in charm of the mine
or any pa-t thereof that by reason of dangerous gases, overhanging rocks. loose earth.
deficient timber, or inflow of water actual or prospective, the tnine or any part
thereof is in a dangerous condition, it shall be the duty of snob person to prevent
anyone from entering tee mine or the dangerous pert tits eof, except for the purpose
of removing the cause of danger, until the defect has been remedied, n id it shall be
the duty of the manager within forty-eight Were of the disco -cry of the danger to
furnish the Inspector of Mines with a report in Form C annexed of the circumstances
of the case, awl the manner iu which the the defect has been remedied or is .proposed
to be remedied.
Poser C.
Port,, of Report.
I hove the honour to request yen, with reference to your letter No.-- of the
- --, to inform the Inspector of Minos that work was stopped in -- mine, No.
Peovioce ---, at (hour)-- on (date)
, in village--- district
- -- in consequence of --.
It is intended to remedy the defect by ---, and it is proposed to resume work
on or about (date) ---. (If it is intended to abandon all work this should he stated.)
The following rules, dated July 15, 1898, and July 1, 1902, published in the
Gazette of July 22, 1898, and July 4, 1902, respectively, remain in force, and ore
republished for General information :Rapes dated July 15, 1898, published in "tlazelle" of July 22, 1698.
Rules for the Appointment of Inspectors under section 4, enb-section (el,
Ordinance No. 2 of 1896.
1, All officers of the Public Works Depertinvnt duly appointed from time to
time to act as Provincial Engineers, or District Citeiue rs, and espcially authorized
iu writing hereto by the Government, shall be Inspectors for the purposes of
Ordinance No. 2 of 1896 in respect of such feetorice ae shall be cuumeratrd upon
such written anthreity, and shall at all reasonable hours of the day have free
access to such factories for the purposes of inspecting machinery in use therein
or any part thereof referred to in rules, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the rules dated October
27, 1897, appearing in the Gazette No. 5,507 of October 29, 1897 (Part I., page 685).
and shall report to the Government Agent any tenure to comply with the provi.,ions
of the said rules.
Provided ale aye that inspections of any factory, the machinery situatel in
which shall have been certified In writing by et.duly authorised Inspector as complying
with the of :reseal rules, shall nut be made more then mice in any one year. For the
purposes of this rule the year sh ill be considered to commence on the let day of
January and to terminate on the diet day of December.
2. The Government Agent shall furnish the Provincial Engineer during the
month of Jannery in each year with a complete hit, includine the name aid nature
of each factory within his Proviucc, and the name and Rehires:: of the owner there'd

INSPECTION OF MACHINERY,

199
t.

3. The Provincial Engineer shall, upon receipt ref en :11 list, in the ev.in% Of it' ire.
oontaining factories n it enumerated in the writteu authority referred to iu the
'"set
going rule No. 1, report the same to the Director of Public Works.
4. For the purposes of rule 10, the Superintendent of every fa:tory eoutaining a
boiler or ooilers In which steam is generate I for the purpose of drivin machinery
shall forward t the Government Agent of the Province in white such factory is
situate 1, within one month of the publication of these rules, a certificate of
competency regeeding the person or persons having con 'rod of rach boilei or boilers.
Such cerlitieate shall be signed by the Engineer in charge of such boiler or boiler.
and connected machinery, or other Engineer nominated by the owner of such
factory and specially licensed fcr the purpose by the Government,
The ceraticaee shall be in the following f ormtthe end trsiened (specially licensed E igiueer to issue certificate of competency
required under rule 10, publishes in the Government Gazette of October 29. 18971, do
horsy certify that, --, the persons having control of the boilers in the factory
in the -------Province, are to the beet of my knowledge
known as ----.
and belief suitebre and capable persona to have control of boilers in which steam is
generated for the purpose of driving machinery.
(Signed) -- 5. Upon receipt of the certificate referre I to in th foregoing rule, the
Government Agent shall forward to each of the persons named therein a copy, such
copy being duly countersigued by the Government Agent.
6. For the purposes of rules, Nos. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, the Government will
accept a certificate signed by the Engineer referred to in rule 4 in lieu of the report of
an Inspector specially appointed for the purpose. The certificate shall he made
annually', and shall be sent to the Government Age it of the Provilee in which the
factory is situated not later than the 31st day of January. Such certificate shall be
in the following form:
I, the undersigned, being an Enstiueer specially licensed for the purpose by
Government, hereby certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that rules Nos. 1,
2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7; 8, and 9, under section 4 of Orclinante No. 4. of 1896, and published in
the Gazette No. 5,507 of October 29, 1897 (Part 1., page 685) have been duly complied
with during the period pommencing on the let day of January. , and terminating on the 31st day of December, .
(Signed)

7. Nothing in these rules shall be reed and construed to preclude a special inspection being made of any factory at any tens within reasonable hours by any person
duly and specially authorized by the Government to make euile special inspection.
8. Tho rule of February 3, 1898, are cancelled.
INSPECTION OF MACHINERY.
(Rules dated July 1,1902, published in Gazette of July 4, 2902.)

In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires


" Child means a person under the age of 14 years.
"Young person" means a person of the a3e of 11 years and under the age of
18 years.
" Woman " means a woman of 18 years of ago and upwards.
" Machinery " includes any driving strap or band.
" Mill-gearing " comprehends every shaft, whether upright, obliqtle, or
h rizontal,
and every wheel, drum, or pulley by which the motion of the first moving
power is communicated to any machine.
1. Every hoist or tackle near to which any person 11 liable to pass or to ho
employed, and every wheel, if within a distance of 3 ft. 8 in from the flour, direotly
connected with steam, water, electrical, or other' mechanical power,ewhetber in the
engine-house or nut, and every part of a steam, gas, or oil engine, electrical motor,
dynamo, or water- ,%heel, shall be securely feueed ; and
9. Every wheel-race not otherwise secured shall be securely fenced close to the
edge of the mill-race ; and
3. livery part of the mill-gearing belt, g, ropes, or chains driven in any way
whatever within a distance of 8 ft, 6 in. from the floor, shall either be securely fenced
or be in such position or of such construction as to be as saf i to every person employed ie the factory as it woeld be if it were securely fenced ; and'
4. All fencing shall be of wood 3 ft. 6 in high, posts 3 in. by 3 in., top rail 3 in by
in. 2 in., intermediate rails, two in number, 2 in. by I in. If iron is need for rails it
inuA be not less than 1 in, in diameter, and shill be maintained in an efficient state
while the Nett required to be fenced are ie motion.
5. All wires conveying electrical current from the dynamo to the motors or lamps
shall have highly insulated covering so as to constitute no source of danger ; and
6. Every main seitchboaed shall be under to k and key and bear clear instructions for its use by the inexperienced,
7. No child shall be allewee to clean any part of the machinery in the factory
etettle the ante is in motion.

200

INSPECTION OF MACHINERY.

8. No young person or woman shall be allowed to clean any mill-gearing,


belts, ropes, or chains conveying motive power from the driving to the driven
machine while the same in in motion.
9. No child, young person, or woman shall he allowed to work between fixed
and traversing parts of any self-acting machine while the machine is in motion.
10. No person shall be allowe l to have or shall have control over a boiler in
which steam is generated for the purpose of driving machinery, miles,. he can
produce a catificat of competency in the annexed Form A from the Inspecting
Engineer appointed by Goverritnent, or. from an Engineer spe-ially licensed for the
purpose by the Government, or from the Engineer in charge of such boiler.
11. All pure us speciAlly authorized in writing thereto by the Government shall
be Inspectors for the purposes of Ordinance No. 2 of 1896 in respect of such factories
as shall be enumerated upon such written authority, and shall at all treasonable hours
of the day have free armless to such faeIrtries for the purp sos of inseecti , g machinery
in use thereiu, or any part thereof, and shall report to the Governmeut Agent any
failure to comply with the provsione of these rules.
The Inspectors thus appoiuted shall furnish once a year, if posil le, a report on
each factory in their charge and forward it to the Government Agent, on or before
the date appointed by that (Alcor, aocompenie I either by it certificate in tee annexed
Form B (Certificate of Compliauee) or by a stateme.,t showing why he is unable to
grant such certificate.
Such certificate shall be signed by the Engineer in charge of such boler or
boilers and connected machinery, or other Engineer nominated by the owner of such
factory and speo7ally licensed for the purpose by Government.
12. Per the parposes of these rules the Governor may accept a certificate in the
same form signed by the Engineer in charge of a boiler and connected machinery in
Lieu of a certificate by an Inspector appointed und, r rule 11, provided that such
certificate b s made annually and sent to the Government Agent of the Province in
which the factory is situates not later than January 31.
13. Upon receipt of the certificate referred to in the foregoing rule; the Govern.-
men; Agent shall forward a oopy to each of the persons named therein; such copy
being duly countersigned teethe Governir out Agent .
Id, It shall be lawful for the Government Agent, when he is satisfied that any
part of the Machinery of a factory is a source of danger to any person or persons
employed therein, to make en order in writing directing that such protective measure
as ho may think necsaary be taken in regard to such part of the machinery.
15. The manager or auporiatendent shall carry out each erder 1.1.-9 quickly as
possible, unless he lodges within ten days of the receipt of the order an appeal agaiu.et
the order to the Governor in Executive Council by whom the order may bi confirmed,
Imo !Hied, or annulled.
10. The superintendent or manager shall comply with the order which may he
made by the Governor within two weeks of the receipt of a communication cot tabling
the decision arrived at.
17. Notting in these rules shall ho read or cnnstracd to preclude a special inspectioLeheing mails or any factory at any time within reasonable hours by any person
duly and specially authorized by the Government Agent to make sash special inspection
The rules dated 27th October, 1897, and 28th April, 1901, are cancelled,
Poen A (Certificate of Competency).
I, the undersigned (being an Engineer specially licensed under the provisions of.
, whose description is on the
Ordiuence No. 2 of 1896), do hereby certify teat
back of this certificate, and who is now iu charge of the boilers in factory No.
keown --' in ibo
. in
korale of the
Province, is to the best
best of my koowle ,ge and belief a suitable and capable person
to have control of boilers in which steam is generated for the purpose of driving
machinery,
Ou the other side of the certificate, the following particulars shall be iusorted
Name in full
Birthplace.
Age.

Nationality.
Complexion.
Height.
Signature .

Fong B (Certificate of Compliance).


I, the On icr igeed (being an Engineer specially licensed under the provisions of
:Orilinante No. 2 of 1896), do hereby certify to i he best r f my knowledge and belief
, under section 4 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1896, are
'Oast the rules published in
factory, and situated
bettg. cum pliod with in the factory No.--, known as
, in --- korale of the
Province, and that as
iu the' village

far as 'I can discover they have been complied with since my last inspection on
Signature :
Pare :
The last sentence can be struck oat if the factory has not been previously inspected.

201

THE 111PERIAL COINAGE..

The authorized Coinage of the United Kingdom consists of the following pieces,
some of which are issued only on special occasions :
Denomination.
Gor.n
Fivc. Pound
Two Pound
Sovereign
Half-Sovereign

Standard Weight.
Grains. 610.37239
240-54895
123.27447
61.03723

Least Current,
Weight.
Grains.
..
012.500
...
245.000
...
122-500
...
61.125

...
...
...
...

Remedy or
Weight.
Grains.
1.00000
0'40000
0'20000
0'15060

SILVER:

Crown
Double Florin
Half-Crown
Florin
...
..
I.-hitting
Sixpence ...
Groat or 4d ...
Threepence
Twopence ...
Penny
..

436'36363
...
...
...
349.09090
..
218'18181
..
...
174.54545
..
87.27272
... 43'63636
2909090
21.81818
14.54645
_
..
7.27272

...
2.000
...
1678
..
1-264
...
0.997
...
0-578
... 0'346
0.262
0.212
0.144
0'087

145.83333
..
...
47.50000
..
... 43- 75000 ...

... 4 211666
... \ 1.75000
... ':P;67500

BRONZE

Penny
..
Halfpenny ...
Farthing .

STANDARD GOLD contains eleven-twelfths of fine metal and one-twel


of alloy ;
fineness, 916.68, or 22 carats. Twenty troy pounds of standard cold are cot
into 934
sovereigns and ono half-sovereign ; one troy ounce is, therefore, intrinsi ly worth
3 17s. 10id.,and one ounce of pure gold, on the same basis, 4 4s. 111d.
STANDARD SILVER consists of thirty-seven-fortieths of fine metal and threefortieths of ally; fineness, 025. One troy pnnnd of standard silver is coined into 06
shillings. [Another Standard, called the "New Sterling" or Britanda, of the
oneness 11 oz. 10 dwt. (958.33), is practically obsolete. It is occasionally used,
however, for high-class plate. J
BRONZE is an alloy of copper 95 parts, tin 4 parts, and zinc 1 part.
THE "REMEDY " is the amount of variation permitted in liniment and in
weight of coins when first issued from the Mint.
TOKENS.No person is allowed to coin any token to pass for, or as representing,
bronze or other money, under a penalty of 20.
LIGHT GOLD.Any person to whom it is tendered may break, cut, or deface any
gold coin below the least current weight ; but under I he provi lone of the Coivago
Act, 1891, light gold coin which has not been illegally de it with is received by the
Bank of England on behalf of the Mint at its full nominal value.
Balm OF ENGLAND NOTES are issued for sums of 5, 1.0, 20, 60; also for 100
200, 500, and 1,000.
BANK PUdT BILLS are drawn for any sum from 10 to 1,010, and made ytyable to
order at seven days' date, or at sixty days. No charge is made for bills so drawn:
they may be obtained at the Chief Otlice in London, or at any of the branches.

LEGAL TENDER OF MONEY.The tender of Bank of England Notes is legal in


England and Wales for every purpose, and by anyone (.swept by the Bank of England).
No one can be compeqed to give change. Gold, if above the lead current weight ,
is a legal tender to any amount. Silver is not a legal tend. r for sums over two
pounds, nor bronze, including farthing-s, for sums over one shilling.
OLD MONEYS.Guinea 21s. ; Carulus, 23s.; Moidore, 27s. 047. ; Angel, 10s. ;
Noble, 6s. ed. ; 'rester, 6d.; Groat, 4d.
SCOTS MONEY.-31erk equal to ls. 14d.; Pound equal to is. 84.; Shilling eve/
to 14 ; Plack equal to 2 Bodlea equal 43. Scots.
It is interesting to note that the legal weight of a penny is one-third, of the hot{- penny
one-fifth and of the farthing one-tenth of an ounce avoirdupois, Further, the half-penny
is one inch in diameter.
14

202

PRINCIPAL MONET Mtl 1 MTS OF FOREIGN l'01 MMES.


For some countries not included in this list, see notebelow.)
Number of
Circulating Coins resew .
Money of Account.

Country.

See able for 1


Value. (.

r..,See
note.)

note.) . t p

... 3s. w,141 ... 5.05

Argentine Repuhlic

-Pesci of 100 centosimos

Austria-Hungary

2
)0 kre .tzer... 1 11
... 10.
...Florin or gulden of 11
...Krone (new unit) of 100 h I era ... 0 10 ... 24.
0

,,

TI I ...

14elgin

...Franc of 100 centimes

-. 0

Brazil

1
1ilreis ...
...1

... 2

Bulgaria
Chile
...

China

2
9) ... 25.

3 ... 8.9

..Leva of 100 stotinki....

... 0 9

...Peso of 1
centavos
00
...

... 3 11
... 5.05

-.Teel

of

... 252

6 6 ... 3'07

1,000 cash ...

...

Denmark

...Crown of 100 Ore ...

... 1
11
... 18.2

Egypt

..Pound of 100 piastres

...

Finland
France

...Markka of 100 penni ...

..Frano of 100 centimes

Great Britain and Ireland Pound or sovereign of


Greece

ion
20

...Reichsmark or mark of

German E mime

985
Iti ... 0.

9 ... 25 .2

... 0

pfennige 0 111 ... 201

shillings 20 0 ... 1 0

-.Drachma of 100 opta

20

... 0 91
... 25.2

2
91
... 25.

... 0

Holland and Java

...Florin or guilder of 100 cents ... 1

India.


... Rupee of 16 annas ..

0
4 ... 15.
... 1

...Piastre

Indo- China ...

..

s' ... 1211

..

2
24
54
.

4
0

Italy

...Lira of 100 centesimi

Japan

...Yen of 100 son

Mexico

a.

... Peso of 100 centavos ...

.. 4

...Crown of 100 ore ...

2
... 18.
11
... 1

Norway

... 2 04 ... 916

.,.

Persia

..Khran of 20 shahis (varies)

Portugal

...Milreis ...

Boum/III

IS . . .

... 0 7 ... 34.


0

Ley of 100 basis

4.
64
34 ...

50
... 4 51
... 4.

9;, ... 25'2

...

... 0

Russia . ....

...Rouble of 100 kopecks

... 3 2 ... 630

- ...
Servia ..,

...Dinar of 1)0 perils ...

... 0 91
... 25.2

... .. Tical

Siam 4

Spain

...

... 2 5 ...
81

40

...Peseta of 100 centimes

...

...

1
1.1

...

.. 0 6

... 40.
3

11

94,

... 25.2

Sweden

..Crown of 100 ore ...

Tunis

.1.

...Piastre

Turkey

..

...Pound of 100 piastres

...

-.Dollar of 100 cents ...

... 4 1 ... 4- 87

United States ...

NOTE.-In

18

18.2

01
..
1
.107

Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Roumania, Servia,

pain, and Swit.

zerland the money of account is identical with that of France-the franc -the names

the South American Mates issue standard coins correspondi9Fr to the peso of Chile, which is identical with the 5 - franc piece of France.
'rhe

at times differing. Nearly all

principal circulating medium 'of Austria-Hungary, Russia, Argentine Republic, and


Brazil is paper, but, in the first-named country, the paper is in process of being withdrawn, and the currency placed on a gold basis, with the crown (see above) as a new
unit of account. In Russia the gold Imperial is now rated at 15 instead of 10 roubles,
and the paper currency is being replaced by silver and bronze. The currency of
Japan is now on a gold heals, silver bearing a ratio to that metal of 1 to 32.348. In
British Honduras the money of account is the United States gold dollar of 100 cents,
sunsidiary coins being specially struck for the Colony. Ceylon and Mauritius also

possess special subsidiary currencies on the


Council passed in 1894 a British dollar
the East. It is identical in weight

and

was

basis of the rupee. By an order in

authcrised to

he iie.ued

for circulati.m in

fineness with the Japanese yen, alit has men

made legal tender in Hong Kong, the Straits Settlements, and Labuan. The last
two columns of the Table are calculated on the supposition that the relati n li tw. en
the values of gold and sih,er

remains fixed at 14 to 1; in other

words, that the price

of standard silver is 60id. per oz. troy. They give therefo-e the full metallic values
on that basis, nct the values for purposes of

eiehange, which are

very variable, and

depend mainly on the price of silver (see Table below).

Price of Silver, 1894-1903.


The Averaga ,Yearly Price of Silver
,

1894. 1895.

1896.

d,

d.

29 29 7 -8

d.

1897.

standard Troy Ounce in the London Marlipt

1898.

d.

d.

1899.

d.

of

1900

d.

28t

30} 27 9.16 26 15- 16 27 7- 16

In the United States the price

order

per

during the last ten years was as follow.


:-

.-

1
901.

1
902.

d..

silver is quoted in cents per

1
903.

d. d.1

27 3- 16

24t

201

troy ounce line.

In

to convert an English quotation into cents per ounce fine, first express the

pence as a whole number and decimal fraction and then multiply by 2.199; to express

the rents by AARA2

C1 iRREW1 OF C'EY'LON.

2o3

By RD Order in Council the Governor was empowered, by proclamation to fix the


day on which the Rupee should become the ale standard of value in Ceylon. This
was affected by a Proclamation dated 23rd August 1871, and the new ourreney
came into force on the 1st January 1872. All previous Orders and Prochrmatione
wore then repealed, and the following rule took effect
The British and local Copper or Bronze coins or tokens at present in circulation
in Our Colony of Ceylon and its Dependencies, and such other copper bronze +likens
as may Reim time to time be specified by the Governor by Proclamation, shall be a
legal tender of pa out for any sum not exceeding half a Rupee ; the said British end
local tokens to continue current until the date of such Proclamation, at the same rates
a. regards the Rupee as tho-o at which they at present pass by long-es' ablithed use ge
and custom, viz :
Tlie Penny at t he rate of irds of an Anna, or s Pie I Ceylon Fanam equal to 1 Ann.. I or 3 pies
do
do
4 doI StiVI'r P ive at the rate of Ith of an Anna
Halfpenny
rt
do
do
2 do ,, Challie
do
1-14th do or 1 pie
From and after the saute date the silver Company's Rupee of lndis f f 180 grains
weight, and 11-12ths fineness as now legally current in India, and its silver subdivision
of proportionate intrinsic value, consisting of the half rupe e (8 annael, the quarter
rupee (4 minas), and the eighth of n rupee (2 Brims), shall be the only local tender
of payment (except as hereinbefore directed) within Our Colony of Ctvlon and its
Dependencies. Whenever the denomination of British Currency shall have beeu
specified in any Regulation, Ordinance, Proclamation, Minute, Notification, or Contract in force at the date as aforesaid of the bringing into operation of this Proclamation, whet her as payments to be made to or by the Ceyl,n Government, such
Ruins shall continue as heretofore to be received at and paid from the local Treasuries
of the Island in Rupees and the legal subordinate currency of the Colony at the
rate of Two Seillinge to the Rupee. All other contracts and engagements expressed
in terms of British money, in force at the same date and payable in Our Colony,
shall to defrayable in Rupees at the above rate, unless such contract or engagement
shall contain any special provision or agreetneut to the contrary.
Certain other copper or bronze coins or tokens, representing certain decimal
parts of a Rupee, are a legal tender for payment for any sum not exceeding half
a Rupee. A copper or bronze five-cent piece, ropresen' ing onetwentioth part
of a Rupee. A copper or bratze one-cent piece, representing one-hundredth part of
Rupee. A copper or breeze hail-cent piece, representing one two-hundredth part
of a Rupee.
The British and local copper or bronze coins or tokens now current in the
Colony shall continue (subject to what is herein provided and directed) Le pass and
be received as current and lawful tokens and legal tender for payment, at the rate,
and values following, that is to say :
The Penny at the rate of 1-24th of a Rupee The Ceylon Fannin at the rate of 1-lets of a Rupee
Halfpenny
do 1.45th
do
do
Stiver or Pice do 1-64th
Farthing
do 1.192nd do
du tenth do
Challie
On 11th September 1872, it was proclaimed that the copper quarter-cent coins
representing one four-hundredth part of a rupee, to be issued by the Government
of Ceylon, shall be accepted as a legal tender for payment of any sum not exceeding
half a rupee.
THE RUPEE AND IIIE FIFTY, TWENTY-FI VE, TEN, FIVE, ONE, HALF
AND QUARTER CENT PIECES ALONE CURRENT IN CEYLON.
On the 14th September 1874, the following Proclamation appeared :
Whereas, by the Proclamation annexed to Her Majesty'. Order in Council dated
the 18th Jane 1869, it is ordained and declared that, from and after a day to be
fixed by the Governor, or Officer Administering the Government of Colon, by Proclimatical, and subject to further directions to ho given by Proclamation of the Governor, the British and local copper or bronze coins or tokens then in circulation in
Lis Colony, and such other copper or bronze tokens as may from time to time be
specified by the Governor, by Proclamation, shall to a Segel tender of payment of any
tam not exceeding halt a
And whereas, by Proclamation dated the 23rd day of August 1871, the then
Governor of this Island did proclaim and dit cot that until further lawful Proclamation
and direction to the contrary, the British and local copper or tronze coins then
current in this Corny commonly called a Penny, a lialtpenny, a Farthing, a Halfter Wag, a Ceylon Fanam, a Ceylon Stiver end Pice, and a Ceylon (Mollie, shall continue (subject to what "as :herein provided and directed) to pass and be reeeivcd
current and lee tul tokens and legal tender for payment at the rates and values therein
specified, and that certain other copper or bronze coins or tokens, to wit a copper
or breeze five-oent piece, a copper or bronze one-c cat piece, and a copper or bronze
half-cent piece, shall from and after the first day of January 1872 be lawful current
and shall pass and be received as current and lawful tokens and payments within
this Island and its Dependencies for and as the rates and values indicated thereon:

rut

CURRENCY OF CEYLON.

And whereas it is deemed expedient that the copper moneys now current in
this Colony and commonly called a Penny, a Halfpenny, a Farthing, a Half-farthing,
Ceylon Fanam, a Ceylon Stiver or Pice, and a Ceylon Challie, shot.ld be called in :
And whereas considerable quantities of the said (topper moneys above mentioned
have been received and exchanged at the Government Treasury, and the different
Kacheheries of' the Island, so that only a small portion of such moneys now
remain in circulation.
Now, therefore, We the said Governor in pursuance and exorcise of the authority
Tested in Us do by this Our Proclamation think proper to decla and command
and We do declare and command, that, from and after the 17th tfilLy of September
next, the said copper or bronze moneys or tokens commonly called a Penny, a
Halipenny, a Farthing, a Ceylon Fanam, a Ceylon Stiver and Pice, a Ceylon
Cha'lie, shall not be allowed to pass, or be current in any payment whatsoever within
this Island and its Dependencies.
Next came a Proclamation on 25th June 1892 :
At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 6th day of February, 1892.
Present;The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, Lord President, Mr. Ritchie.
Mr. Jack-on.
WHEREAS Het Majesty the Queen has power to make lava for the pence, order
and good government of Iler Majesty's Colony of Ceylon ; a id whereas by virtue
of the Order in Council and Proclamation resciuded by this order certuin silver
rupees and other coins of silver lead copper are legal tender in Her Majesty's
raid Colony; and whereas it appears to Her Majesty, by the advice of Her Privy
Council, that it is expedient to rescind the said i'reelsmation, and to make a law
respecting the coins which are to be the subject of contract, and to constitute legal
tender iu Her Majesty's said Colo.iy ; Now therefore Her Majesty, by and with the
advice of Her Privy Council, and by virtue of all powers vested in Her Majesty in
that behalf, Both hereby ordain that the law hereinafter mentioned shall take effect
in tier Majesty's said Colony. And the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, and the Right Honourable Lord lieutsford, one of Her Majeey's Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the requisite directions for causing proclamation of the said law to he made in Her . Majesty's maid C doey,
I.(1) The silver rupee of British India of the standard weight and millesimal fineness specified in the first schedule to this Order shall be tee steadaril cum of Her Majesty's Colony of Ceylon and it (tepee& ivies, in this
order referred to as the Colouy, (2) Every cuntrent, sale, payment, bill, note,
instrument, and security for mons y, and every transaction, dealing, matter, sine
thing whatever relating to money, or involving the payment r f, or the liability
to pay, any money, shell, in the absence of express agreement to the contrary, tie
held to be made, executed, entered tete, done, and had in the Colony accor dug to
the standard coin of the Colony. (3) 'The coin mentioned in the second schedule
to this order shall be treated as equal to the standard coin.
II.-71(1) Subsidiary coins may be from time to time coined for the Colon?, under the
direction of the blaster of Her Majesty's Mint or at one of Her Majesty a Mints in
British India, of the denominations, weights, and fineness specifie l in the third schedule to this Order. (2) Thosecoints shall have for the obverse impression Her Majesty's effigy with the inscription "Victoria, Queen." and for the reverse impression the
representation of a talipot palm and an inscription with the word " Ceylon," and the
date of the year, and with the value of the piece in cents or hundredths of a rupee
indicated in English, Sinhalese, and Tamil. (3) Each coin BO coined shall be a
legal tender for the amount of its denomination. (4) Each of the subsidiary coins
mentioned in the fourth schedule to this Order shall be a legal tender for the
amount in that behalf in that schedule mentioned.
I1L(l) If the Governor of Colony from time to time requests any new coins
of less velne than the rupee, whether of silver, copper, or mixes metal to be coined,
and the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury approve such request, those new
coins may be so ct Med under the direction of the Matter of Her Majesty's Mint,
or at one of Her Majesty's Mints in British India. 12) Such new coins shall
have either the impressions directed by this Order for the coins specified in the
third schedule (in this Order r forted to
existing c he), or such other impressions as may h.- approved of by the Master of Her Majesty -s Mint ant t he Com.
leis:loners of Hcr Maj,:sty's Tt easury. (3) Any such eew cm may be of tte eine
denomination as any existing coin, or et a deferent de, mina. i it. (4) Every such
new coin, if of silver, shall be of the same fineness as !he existing silver coins nr.d
of s weight, bearing the same proportionto the weights of the existing slyer nine as
the denomination of the new coin bears to the denominations of the existing coins.
IV.-411 the makil g or any existing or tic w coin a "remedy" or variation hem
the standard v.eight, and in the case of silver coins from the ststelard fineness,
required by this Order, shall be allowed for any exis lug coin of an amount not
exceeding Lila specified in the third schedule to this Order, and for any new coin
(a) as regards fineness (if the coin is of silver) of the amount specified in the third
schedule to this Order; and (b) as regards weight of an amount bearing the same
es el- tee a ie

205

CURRENCY OF CEYLON

the suid schedule; and (2) if of copper or mixed metal to the weight of the
live-cent piece mentioned in the said schedule, as the denomination of the new
coin bear.. to those pieces respectively.
V.(1) A tender of payment of money in the Colony if made in standard- ir.ins
or in any coins specified in the seeen I, third, or fourth schedule to this Order; shell
provided that the coins have not been illegally dealt with, and prdtvi. O41 that,
in the case of silver coins, such coins hive not become di ninished in weight by
wear or otherwise, so as to he of lt ss weight th n the weight (if any) specified
as the least cutrent weight in the schedules to this Order,be a legal tender ;
(a) in the case of rupees, f r the payment of any amouut; (b) in the coca of other
Hiker wins, for the payment of an amount not exceeding five rupees, but for no
greater amount; (c) in the case of coins of copper or mixed metal, for the payment of an amount cot exceeding uric-half of a rupee, but for no greater amount.
(2) If any new coins are coined, this article shall, after the date fixed by the Governor in Proclamation made with the approval of the Commis4mers of Her
Majesty's Treasury and one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and
setting forth in a schedule the same particulars with resprct to etch coin as are set
forth in the third schedule to its Order, apply to the new coins as if the schedule
to the Proclamation were added to that third schedule.
VI.For the purpo.es of this Order a coin . shall be deemed t) have been illegally dealt with where the coin has b en impaired, diminished, or ligutened otherwise thau by fair wear and tear, or has been defaced by having any none, word
device, or number stamped thence!, whether the coin boa or has not been thereby
diminished or lightened.
VII.On the commencement of this Order the Order in Counel and Proclamation specified in the fifth schedule to this Order, and all such Colonial laws and all
suet. ,-,`rodo.matiims, whether issued by Her Majesty or by the Governer, as regulate
legal tender in the Colony, other than the Ceylon Paper Currency Ordinance, 1881
(No. 32 of 1884), shall cease to be in force.
VIMNothing in this Order, nor any repeal of laws or reseindiug of Proclamations by this Order, shall affect any liability incurred, contract made, or other
thing done before the commencement of this order.
IX.lu this OrderThe expression "Governor" means the Governor of the
Colony, and includes the Officer for the time being administering the Government
of the Colony. Words in the singular include the plural, and words in the plural
include the singular.
X.This Order Shall come into oper Ilion on the First day of July, 1892, or any
earlier day on which it is pro laimed in the colony by the Governor, and that day is
in fhb] Order referred to as the commencement of the Order.
XLThis Order may be cited as the Coinage (Ceylon) Order, 1892.
C. L. PEEL.
Freer SCHEDULE:
STANDARD COIN.
CoinRut:tee of British India.
Metal... Silver.
Millesimal Fineness...916.5
.1 (ire
Standard Weight
tirammes...11 604
Least. Current Weight

ea1.76111-.131

SECOND &minima :
FOREIGN COIN.
Ratio to Standard Coin...1.0
Coin...Rupee cf Portuguese India
Metal...Silver
Millesimal Fineness.016'6
I Grains...180
Standar] Weight
Gramines...1.1..6b1
Least Current Weight {Traaitnels.76141431

Tuuw SCHEDULE:SUBSIDIARY COINS OF CEYLON.


0 o

ra

C
Ikt

5.4g

Coin,

Metal.

a
0-5
0'25

Ceylon Fifty Ceut Piece .. Silver

Twknty-five Cent
Piece
0.10

Ten Cent Piece ..


,,
Copper }
0'05
Five Cent Piece/or mixed
metal
0111

One Cent Piece..


0005

Half Cent Piece.. ,.


0.025
Quarter Cent Piece

Standard
Weight.

'6

Remedy Allowances.
Weight
per Piece.
,
8

61.

41

:k

800

90 5'832 0 630 00408 3

800
800

45 2.916 0.315 0.0204.


18 1-166 th l 8 0.0117

; --291-6 18.9

7.29 0.472 None

72.916 4.725 1.82 0'118


36458 2-362 0.91 0.059
18.229 1181 0.46 01029

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206 CURRENCY OF CEYLON AND INDIA.

The Indian Government fixed the value of the Rupee at 1..c. 44. in 1901, and
later on Ceylon had to follow suit, His Majesty the King in Connell having directed
by order in Council that the SovEREION should be a legal tender in Ceylon, to give
effect to which, the Ceilon Paper Currency Ordinance of 1884 was amended by
Ordinance No. 13 of 1901, the Governor, by proclamation, fixing the value of
Sovereign at R15. A. Currency Commi.eion reported early in 1903 on the que-tion of
continuing gold standard as well as coining a Ceylon ripe., : the Report has been
referred to Colonial Office and experts. Half-Sovereigns are to be introduced ; but
they are not yet level tender. In 1903, that section of the Ordinance No. 3 of 1001
under which the Commissioner's of Currency were bound to issue notes in exchange
gold without limit was amended by Ordinance No. 6 of 1903, empowering them to
refuse to issue notes for gold when it is inexpedient is their judgment to do so.
FOURTH ScianuLe : -SUBSIDIARY COINS NOT OF CEYLON.
. 2.4
1:1
.2, :EH
o 7

Standard Weight.
Coin.

Metal. 11

Least Current
Weight.

g>, Grains. Grammes. Grains. Grammes,

CLI 71 :CI"
7,1
r=1,

0.5 Half Rupee or Eight-anna


picce of British India.. Silo r 010.6
0-25 Quarter Rupee or Fouranus piece of British
India
,.
916.6

90

5.839

88.2

45

2.916

441

5.715

Firm SCHEDULE:Order iu Council and Proclamation Rescinded 18th June 1869.


[The above Order came into operation on the 1st October 1892. when the new
silver subsidiary coins, viz. 50-cent, 25-cent, and 10-cent piece., came into
circulation and the 2-anna piece which was received by Government up to
the end of the year ceased to pass in Ceylon.]
The names of the now Coins in Sinhalese and Tamil are as follows :
SINHALESE
TAMIL. [am
SINHALESE. TAMIL.
50 CENTS ... Sata-panaha....kimbadu-sad- 5 CENTS
Sata-paha Aindu-sada.m.
ONE
CENT
...
Sate-eke
Sata-visipaba
Irruvadaitum25 CENTS
HALF CENT
sa/am.
Safe-baize Ara-Radom.
10 CENTs
Sata-dabaya ... Pattu-sadam. QUARTER CnNT Sata-kala
The Fanam, which is worth lid, has long ceased to he a separate coin in Ceylon
though inIndia an equivalent, the Anna, still exists. The 2-Pice piece (4 Fanam) is equal
to three rthings. The Pice is equal to iths of a Penny. The half-Pice piece is
3.16ths, the one-third Pine piece is the common Challie equal to ith of a fenny-,
or a Pice Is equal to 3-321;11
but the following were also common coins in Ceylon
of a Penny, and the 1-6th of a Pice (half-Challie), is equal to 1-16th of a Penny.
The names of the above coins in Sinhalese and Trim)! are as fullOWS
8LNRA LEe l:.
TAM it.
SINHALESE.
ltendu-nutu. (4) One-third PleeTamba-nalliye
(1) "'we Pine 'Cahn-deka
On.-fourth
de
&Oily&
(5)
do
EK
Orn-tatto.
Sault
01 One
Reudu-Salli
(6) One-sixth do Alukkala
(3) One-half do Belli-deka
Puteu-kasi
CEYLON OLD RIXDOLLAR CURRENCY.
3 Challies...... 1 Pice
4 1 Fanam
12
48 12
1 Rixdollars=ls 6d.
144
INDIAN CURRENCY.
In Calcutta, Madras, :Intl Itoinbay. amounts are kept in rupees, minas end pies
thus 12 pies-1 awns ; 16 annues=1 rupee; 34 riipeos exchange in ire oust for 1 pagoda.
1 Pio
...
... 0 0.r. 0 1.12d, Value Strrling:
= 1 Paige or i Anna. 0 0 01
3 Pies
,)
....
0 1
= 1 Anna ...
12 Pies
.. 0 2 0
,,
.-,- 1 Rupee .
16 Annals
= 1 Gold Rupee .. 1 0 0
15 Rupees
n,
-,-_- 1 Gold Cohur .. 1 1 4
16 Rupees
o

= 1 Lakh
..6,666 13 4
1,00,000 Rupees*
..668.414sit 13 .1
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207

The tole is the standard weight of a tiovornment Rupee. It is equal to 1'7% ounce
avoirdupois, 1(1 toles being thus very slightly in excess of 4 minces.
The pound avoirdupois weighs 381 tolas ; and the pound troy 82. bolas.
The Rupee weighs 180 grams troy, or one tola, and consists of 11 parts of silver
and I of alloy. The Gold Rupee is of the same weight and standard. The Copper
coins are the half-sane, weighing 200 grains; the quarter-anna or-paisa, 100; the
halt paisa, 50 grains; and the pie,33.1, grains.
often kept. in Rupeos, quarters, and rues, 25 race
In Bombay, accounts are still
making one anna.
In Madras, accounts were formerly kept in star pagodas, fanams, and cash, and
are still used in tome parts of the Presidency.
. = 1 Penman or Panora. I 42 Fanatns..... 1 Star Pagoda, Hun, or 'Corolla
80 Cash
carats fine, and intrinsically worth 7s. 5V.
The Pagoda was of gold,
The following Indian table is found useful for reference:
Quarters.
s. rl. R. c.
a. d. R. e. I
Quarters.
...50
= 0 3 0 12i
2 0 i tIO 1 2 Aquas
6 Annas
... 4
_25 Rues 0 01
- 1 0 0 50 I s.
0 6 0 25
al

It k \Its AND

INKING Ii

(Corrected up to Marc 11 WC
The history of Paper-money in Ceylon in brief seems to be this. At the
capitulation of Colombo the British Governinent because responsible for Dutch Kredit
Brieven equal to X1f,695. These promissory nutee, for such they were, bore interest at
the rate of 3 per cent per unman, and after the lapse of 91 years it was
resolved to finally redeemn them by the Legislative Council during the Session
of 1897-98. In 1800, Governor North issued X10,000 worth of notes of
25, 50 and 100 rixdollars each. In 1812, Sir Robert Brownrigg received per- '
lakh is 100,000)of rixdollara
mission to increase the issues to 5 or 6 lakhe
we suppose,. provided the amount did not exceed the balances in the Treasury
and the Kachcheries. In 1825, the debentures issued to pay the expenses of the
Kandyan War having been redeemed, Lord Bathurst directed that no further debentures or any other species of security 'should be issued on any account
to any person whatever, and that the rixdollar notes should be gradually with.
drawn and cancelled. These instructions were obeyed, and no Ceylon debentures
were again issued until specially sanctioned by the Home Government for the
purpose of raising money for the Railway. [Master Attendant Steuart, who wrote
a paper on the subject, always contended for the advantage of a public debt
as affording a safe means of investment for funds belonging to widows and orphans,
and many agree with him.] In 1826 Lord Bathurst sanctioned the substitution
of notes expressed in sterling for the rixdollar notes, provided the new notes
were not of a lower denomination than XI.
Mr. (afterwards Sir Charles) Trevelyan, Secretary of the Treasury, having
advised the Government of the day to grant a Royal Charter (then a rare and most
valued document) to the Bank of Ceylon, it, commenced business in Colombo on let
dune 1841opening a Branch in Kandy in 1843. Its prospectus (1839), prepared
by Mr. Wm. Thompson, stated. that Ceylon was on the verge of becoming of
vast commercial importance ; among the merchants (who did exchange business)
only Mr. John Armitage supported it, Capital was got, however, outside of
the Island. In December 1841 Governor Sir Cohn Campbell applied to the Home
Government for permission to increase the issue of paper money from X87,400 to
100,000, on the ground that the former amount was inadequate to the wants of the
community; but the Lords of the Treasury refused to give their sanction to any
increase of what, they regarded as " the floating Debt of the Island." The capital of the
Bank of Ceylon was 125.000. On the 23rd of October 1843 the Western Bank of
India, whose headquarters were at Bombay. commenced business in Ceylon, opening
branches simultaneously at Colombo and Kandy, much to the satisfaction of the
planters and merchants, but to the dismay of Governor Campbell, who became appre-
heneive of the power of the two banking institutions to combine and occasion a
run urn the Treasury to slash the Government notes in circulation. This led to
a change of policy, and in 1844 a Bill was passed extending to private bankers
in Ceylon the privilege of issuing paper money on terms which were certainly
unduly liberal towards the banks mind unjustly unfavourable towards Government
and the public. Master Attendant Steuart and other's looked on the amount of notes
in circulation as a loan without interest to the banks, and to a certain 'extent this
was true as well as the fact that they must have gained something by notes destroyed
or lost. In India, the Government always retained the sovereigu right to issue

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paper money as well as coins (a paper currency having been founded by Mr. James
Wilson when Finance Minister, although it was at his instigation, when Secretary to the
Home Treasury, that bank notes were tutu' substituted fur Government notes in Ceylon),
and a very considerable addition to t he rev enue is deri ved from this source. Thelndian
Accountant-General visiting Ceylon in 1871 was quite surprised to find that the
privilege of issuing notes had been given to the banks,and especially that Government permitted very old and almost illegible notes to be kept in circulation.
From this date we frequently and strongly urged in the Ceylon Observer time importance and met of a Government Note Issue. In Mauritius. as in India. the Government has retained the issue of notes, but in the Australian colonies the privilege is conceded to banking institutions. There can be no doubt that in connection with a really
national Post Office Savings Bank we ought in Ceylon to have &Government cum nay
even if the stoppage of the Oriental bank Corporation (May 3rd, 1884), and the
guarantee of its notes by Sir Arthur Gordon, had not forced the hands of the
Government to resume its own Note Issue.
After the privilege of a paper issue was granted to the banks in 1844, Government notes, with the advantage of being a legal tender, continued to cireidate side by
side with private bank notes till 1856, when they were finally withdrawn. To balance
the advantages thus given to the banks, it was than thought not small recompense to Government to be saved the chance of any run on the Treasury, and
also the utter confusion of accounts which during the time of Sir Colin
Campbell and Lord Torrington led to the counting of the Government notes
(promises to pay) amongst available assets and surplus revenue.The Ordinance No.
23 of 1844 imposed a Composition Duty of 7s. for every 100 in circulation on
bank notes of 2 and upwards, and required bankers not possessing a Charter to take
out annual licenses on a 20 stamp for each place up to three, in the Colony, in
which they might establish themselves. Chartered bankers got. the licenses free.
It was stipulated that specie equal to one-third of the circulation must be kept
in reserve.The Bank of Ceylon was prohibited by its rules from advancing money
to planters on "block" debts, or otherwise than on crops; but, notwithstanding
the presence of a local hoard of directors, this rule was broken through by one
or more of the managers, and when the crash of 1847 came on the coffee-planters, it
found the Bank irretrievably involved, 60,000 being ultimately lost. At this
juncture the Western Bank of India, now changed to the happier title of the
Oriental Bank, stepped forward, and, in return for the Royai Charter of the Ceylon
Bank, took over its business and liabilities advancing a suns of money to the shareholders in lieu of their bank's outstanding securities, which it undertook to realize.
In 1851, the two institutions were formally amalgamated, and the 'Oriental Bank
Corporation" under a Royal Charter commenced its prosperous career in Ceylon
and India. Early in 1854 branches of the Mercantile Bank of India. London
and Chija were opened in Colombo and handy, and
1858 this bank obtained
a Charter. On 1st January 1856 (as already mentioned) the Government finally
withdrew its notes in favour of those of the hanks, and after that the advance in
paper issue has gone on at a wonderful rate. Up to the end of 1561 the sums
received by Government for licenses and composition under this Ordinance of
1844 were paltry. Here are the figures :
1858
...
39 16e 10d ;
1860
...
104 13s 41;
1859
...
33 3 11 ;
163 13 8 ;
1S61
...
or for the four years, 390 7 0. The Ordinance No, 2 of 1861 raised the composition (notwithstanding the interested opposition of the bankers) to 1 per cent
en the average circulation (payable in this as in the former case half-yearly), and
orstricted the issue of notes to banks having a Royal Charter or being authorized
by a local ordinance, such banks to fulfil the condition of keeping bullion equal
to one third of their issues in reserve, tte. After this increase in the composition
from 7s, to 20s. per hundred pounds average circulation, and imposed on all notes,
the figures have sheave a larger but still an inadequate return, as follows:1862 ...
2848 Os 5d
1870 ... 2,546 lOs 3d
1878 ... 5,541 4s 3d
1863 ... 2,153 6 3
1871 ... 2,945 7 1
1879 ... 5,568 3 7
1864 ... 2,656 7 3
1872 ... 3,519 15 8
1880 ... 5,694 11 4
'1865 ... 2,609 4 9
1873 ... 4,156 lb AO
1881 ... 5,157 7 0
1866 ... .X"3,09718 1
1874 ... 3,900 0 o
1882 ... 5,397 0 0
1867 ... 2,336 4 4
1875 ... 4,810 0 0
1883 ... 4,947 0 2
1868 ... 2,500 0 0
1876 ... 4,250 0 0
1884 ... 3,087 0 11
1869 ... 2;688 0 3
1877 ... 6,091 5 3
or for the 23 years 284,604.
The 0. B.C. stoppage 'n May 1884, of course, affected this source of revenue, which
gradually disappeared; but the Government now (1903) get about R225,000 a year
of interest through their own notes' issue.
The advance in the issue of paper money in Ceylon after the Government with-

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909

(when the :llercantile Bank commenced and added its notes to those of the Oriental
Bank Corporation) the circulation was
Oriental Bank Notes 61,000
Government do (say) 70,000
131,000
In 1883: Notes of the two Banks* R4,099,127= 409,912

Increase in paper-money in 30 years 378,912


So that since 1854 the paper-money circulation in Ceylon nail more than trebled, but
the maximum was reached an 1877 when the note circulation had nearly quadrupled the
average circulation being 522,902.
In 1865 the issue of a third bank, the Asiatic came in to swell our returns; be'.
867 was begun with only the Oriental and Mercantile Banks. The Asiatic, commenced
operations in July 1864, and dosed in October 1866. Two other banks opened branches, but
these closed again within tho,,e two years, neither of which, however, issued paper money.
The Bank of Hindustan opened in Ceylon on 4th July 1864, and stopped on 25th
November 1866.
The Royal Bank of India commenced business iu Colombo on 13th March 1865
and closed with the last day of 1866.
The Bank of Madras established a branch in Colombo on 9th July 1867, atel
opened an Agency in Kandy, 19th August 1868.
ite Comptoir d'Escompto the Paris also opened a Branch in Colombo in July 1877,
which was closed in 1879, the Bank of Madras taking the Agency.
On 2nd January 1861, the Nal ional Bank of India (established in India in 1863)
opened a branch in Colombo ; on P. to July 192 in Kandy, ant on 1st Septembe r
1892, in Nuwara Elica.
The Chartered Bank of India, London and Australia had a Mercantile Agency
in Colombo for many years ; but only opened a regular branch Agency in July
1892. In the same way the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank also established nu
Agency in Colombo on 1st July 1892.
Other Banks (see our Mercantile Directory) have local Agents among the Mercantile Firms, and do business.
On the 3rd May 1884 came the greate,t crash in the History of Ceylon, and
perk tps of Eastern Banking.' in the stoppage of the Oriental Bank Corporation ; and
on 1st January 1885 the Ceylon Government, which (by Sir Arthur Gordon) bad guaranteed the O.B.C. notes. issued its own Notes ; and these are in circulation according to
last report (for Deo. 1903.--see page next) to the amount of 1117,110,090. The Cover.ment Notes for the present represent 5, 10. 50 and 100 rupees ; but there has bee an
call for Note's equal to 2 rupees.
Following on the old Oriental came the New Oriental Bank, but eight years after, on
the 9th June 1892, the new 0. B. C. failed and its liquidation was on y closed last year.
Next came the voluntary winding-up and rec. nstruction of the C. M. Bank
changing its name into "Mercantile Bank of India, Ld." from 1st February 1893.
Discount and especially Exchange business, are the principal and the to at prelitable matters in which banking institutions can engage; and the table of Rates of 'Exchange)
which we give on pages 204-6 for a series of years extending from 1855 to latia
is interesting as showing the fluctuations in the value of money in this Colony and India
generally, fur an important period. In 1867, in accordance with a resolution passe ; in
London, the usance of bills was reduced to four mouths, but this rule, although agreed
to by the Eastern banks, was broken through (as bank combinations often are), and
the practice only continued from .lanuary to October 1867. Latterly, however, it
has*gain been revived, and 4 months' iisrince prevails now. The rates for t sat
period in the table of exchanges are therefore given for 4 months' bills.. Allowing
for intermediate fluctuations, the rate of exchangethat is the price at which a
planter or merchant could purchase money from the banks on a 6 months' bill
has gone gradually down with the free introduction of gold from Australia, but more
especially from the course of Exchange in India, until 1865 showed a rate almost
exactly half that of 1856, and since then the rates have become still more favourable, exchange being more or less at a premium ever since 1869, with short intervals
only: Dec. 1884 sliews the rate for a 0 months bill e...4 Is 7d. 23-32. For those who
wish to remit money "Home," exchange has of late years been unfavourable. Thirty,
to forty years ago, money always commanded a premium, and a hundred pounds bill
could be got for 11900 or less; while recently a bill at sight for 100
could not be obtained at less than 81,500, and during the last few years exchange at sight
lies been very trying to those who have family or other remittances to make. The causes of
the change of recent years are attributed to the balance of trade being upset by the
heavy remittances made by the Indian Government to England, and also by the greatly
reduced value of silver, owing to increased productiveness of mines. Our specie chiefly
comes from India, and our Exchange rates follow those of Bombay and Calcutta.
.Discount and Exchange are often confounded, and the fol lowing exp lanation of the difference betweenthem and also of the circumstances which affect both, maybe interesting :
" Tfrisceunt represents the real value of money in Ceylon. It is the sum charged
* The issue of the 0. B. C. alone for March 1884 was R3,652,124 and of the C. 31. B
921 495, the aggregate being R4,673,619.00mmait.

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RANKING: GOVERNMENT NOTE CURRENCY.

for paying a man an amount not due for a given time. Rachange is the difference
between the value of mole in London (or elsewhere) and Ceylon. A. vast influx
of money into the Island affects the former at once, but it would not necessarily affect
the latter. Now Ceylon has undoubtedly been getting richer. In former years people
often got 16 or 20 per cmt for loans to natives (as is done now by some who
don't study the 15th Psalm, particularly at outstations and such like primitive places).
Some twenty-seven years ago 12 per cent was often willingly paid for mortgages on plantations. Banks used to charge that rate almost uniformly fur Discount. Later on the
banks charged 10 per cent for long bills, and 0 for very first-class paper, and for
short loans on produce represented by warrants, and 8 per cont, for crop
advances. Outside, 8 per cent. is willingly taken for unexceptionable mortgages on
property, and the ehetties have been lending money (among themselves) at 9 and 8
per cent. So the value of money has decreased. Exchange moves in quite a different
sphere, and rates would have taken the same turn as that they have taken had the
value of money increased here. The low ratesso callednow, 2s. being the par of
the Rupee, any over (2s. Old.) being really discount (2 per cent)are owing not to the
importation of Rupees, for they came in as freely when Exchange was 10 per cent
discount (2s. 21c1.), as they do when Exchange is 33 per cent premium (Is. 4d.);
nor to the importation of Sovereigns from Australia, for the present rate of Exchange
on London kills the operation, but solely and entirely to the large payments now
made in England on account of India, for which the India Council Board
draws on India every fortnight. Any deductions, therefore, from the present
rates of Exchange, showing that trade is dull and enterprise checked, would
be incorrect." This was, of course, written a good many years ago, and we have made
some alterations, Exchange being now (March, 1004) fairly steady at about Is, 4d,

Banking. Business in Colombo.


Total amonnt of cheques passed through the Colombo clearing-house since
it was established, each year being counted front 1st March of one year to 25th
February of the other.:
R.
R.
B.
1885.86 ,
51,740,748 1892.93 ... 105 914,810 I 1899-00 .. 195,467,028
1886.87
55,530,720 1893-94 ... 128,112,905 I 1900-0i
199,S59,664
1887.8a ...
64,921,478 1894-96 ... 133,819,072 I 1901-09 ... 200,730,976
1ii88.A9 ... 71,072,097 1895.96 ... 171,677,240 1902-03 .. 207,854,818
1889.90 ...
76,791,733 1893-97
171,429.740 1903 04 .. 219,783,902
1890.91 ... 83,607,049 1897-9S ... 192,186,477 19n4-05 ... 238,177,304
1891-92
98,358,939 1898-99
169,991,275
The41steady increase for the last 20 years (with only one lapse in 1898.9)
marks the revival of business and prosperity in the Colony, mainly through
the sUCCPSR of the great tea industry, The volume of business last year, i
will he seen, was nearly fivefold that of 1885-86; but the rupee was worth a
great deal wore 20 years ago.

Gni eminent Note Curreno


Statement of the Account of the Commissioners of Currency on January 10, 1905,
as required bysection 20 of Ordinance No. 32 of 1884:
Value.
Circulation 2
R.
e.
Currency notes in circulation on January 10, 1906
13,510,415 0
..
Reserve.
R.
c.
R.
c.
Hy Gold 11'1.92,434 in sovereigns at R15 a sovereign 2,286,510 0
lly silver in the vault
...
... 3.700,31d ti:
Total Specie Reserve
... ______. 6,541,510 91
By investments Made by the Crown Agents liecor.
ding CO the annexed statement... tro
... 4.1(17,15.1 3
By investments made in 'Indian Government paper,
according to the annexed statement (L) ... 2,308,10S a
----- 6,8269 7
----
Total ... 13.5ts,416 '2
A. M. Ashmore, Colonial Secretary,
Filigree's C. Nicene. Treasurer.
Fres. R. Ellis, Auditor-General,

Currency
Commissioners.

GOVERNMENT NOTE CURRENCY.

'111

VALUE OF THE SECURITIES, CALCULATED AT TILE MARKET


PRICES OF NOVEMBER, 1904.
Wy

Face Value
of
Stock Held.

Cost.

Description.

higinal
Rate at
Nett Value
which hi;
Deducting
purBrokerage.
chased. ,:;
"
a. 9

Tot31.

A:. s. il,
s. d.
104 1,525 2
1,470 0 0 Cape 4 p. c. Consolidated Stock 95
1098
104 1,968 14 9
1,620 4 7
Do
do
6,401 10 0
6,200 0 0 Camels Dominion 4 p.c. Deb. 101
Do
971 8,040 11 2
8,967 18 7
9 do Stock 991
6,500 0 0 Prawn:mil
3 do do 0' 18-18 97 5,321 6 0
1014 2,855 1 5
2,918 11 lc South Australia 4 do do 1031
1,019 1 8 Queensland
34 do do
97
97
985 19 4
98
964 4,151 12 5
4,313 7 5 N.B. Wales
34 do do
599,283 0
Do
31 p.c. Ins. Stock 104 3-16
1,382 7 5
1,436 4 10
34 do do
462 14 3
480 3 4
Do
103/
94 do
du
513 1 1
594 19 0
Do
10216-16 984
31 do
du
100
Do
99 1,058 15 0
1,100 U 0
1091
DO
4 do du
109
108 5 0
100 0 0
4 do Debentrs. 98
101
Do
100 15 C
100 0 0
5 do
do
100 S,57' 10 0
8.600 0 0
Do
109
410
Do
-1 do
104
101 6,445 0 0
6,400 0 0
1,785 9 8 Gold Coast Govt 3 p.c. Stock 90'
64 1,469 15 0
3 do do oi
99 2
103 6 3 Victoria
86
292,709 5O, 1,500 0 0 Do
86 1,293 lb
3 do do 03
9,914 16 10 Do
3 do do 99
86 5,904 1 0
urat 6,603 0
0,400 0 0 Canada Dominion 4 do Deb. 100
1064 5,162 10 0
Do
4 do do 106
5.1100 0 0
5,000 0 0 South Australia 4 do do 1014
101 5,037 10
999.994 Of 4,800 0 0 New Ztaland
4 do Stock 1174
1(6
4,064 10
31 do do
5,400 0 0 Victoria
97 5,124 19
101 5,698 0 2
4 p.c. los. Stock 1099
5,863 12 2 Do
983100 0
34 410
do
11,732 17 2
Do
92 3-16 97 11,1491 10 lu
do
9; 7,820 0 0
8,000 0 0 9. Australia. 34 do
941
do
Do
51 do
98 5,155 5 9
6,277 0 5
944
do
9,344 14 4 N.8. Wales : do
9139
OF 4 8,994 5 9
3
to
do
5,605
18
10
Cape
96
5,307 13 Ill
981
1,0451,000 0.)
31 do
do
92
5,089 0 8
Do
96 4,873 15 11
do
10,000 0 042919i la Pom.3 910
92
974 9,725 U 0
do
111
4,654 10 11 New Zealand 3 do
100 4,842 S 2
do do
94
100 5.256 17 10
6,270 1 4
Do
1)0
3 do
do
100 3,137 11 9
95
3,145 9 1
do
1,910 17 2
2,053 17 9 N. S. Wales 3 do
97
215,331 68/ 5,167 18 & Console
4,5) 4 4 9 w
2 do
964
88
96
1E4
9,511 15 5
3,629 16 0 Local Loans 3 do Stock
97
do
5,629 16 10 Queensland 91 do
1039.
97 5,416 17 5
3 0,' 00 0 [ 10,705 3 9 8. Australia 714 do
do
107
98 10,464 11 3
do
1039-16 97 1.4,198 2 1
912,167 91 13,641 9 0 Local Loans 3 do
do
95
814 4,469 3
5,242 8 38. Au,trelia, 3 do
do
6,174 11 11 New Zealand :1 do
88 4,541) 14 2
do
3 do
90 s64 4,618 0 6
5,174 11 11 Natal
500,011 0 D/ 8,322 9 0 Victoria,
do
8 do
95
7,178
do
954 4,338 11 0
5,069 4 2 Qui9m,larid 3 do
98
101
894
4,790 It 2
( 5,446 7 4 Consols
68,109 4 it Transvaal 3 do
do
100 8-16 97 63,960 13 6
1,000,000 0 {
839 17 11
24
do
8012-1e
989
385 14 0 Consuls
:4 do Stock
97 32,175 6 4
994
500,000 0 33,6816 4 0 Transvaal
do
68
724 6 10
90
826 8 1 New Zealand 3 do
4 do
106
421 7 4
do
1074
399 8 I
Do
do
854
87
774 12 6
910 19 10 Queensland 3 do
951
97
396 9 7
4/ do do
Do
370 3 2
do
3 do
99/
864
137 9 7
169 7 11 Victoria
no
859 7 7
104
4 Co
1 041
346 7 10 Du
288 9 2
95
97
34 do do
267 210 Do
9:9,000 04
994
116
34 du
do
606 11 3
906 0 6 Cape
64
196 8 4
594 10 6 Gold Coast 4091 3 p.c. Stook 88
94
647 10.1:
75g 11 9 South Australia 3 do do 574
3 du do 96 .946 97 22,535 14 :4
29,293 14 8 Transvaal
7,986
3
do
do
96
18-16
97
4 10
at
5,254 10 6 Do
97
3 do do
071
705 2 4 Is t 3-32d
718 16 0 Local Loan ,
901
894
3 do do
734 13 5 per rupee.
825 8 1 Natal
Rs.
C.
360,491 - 6-1 6,375,970 221
5,557,486 2 374586 0 2
940,000 0
940,000 0
60361 14 7
14,

c.

4,617,486 2a 314224 6 7 Balance of sterling securities


/ Sterling securities sold.

4,435,370 26


213
Cost,
113. C.
4,617,486 9

4,673,121 9

GOVERNMENT NOTE CURRENCY.

Face Value
of Stook.
Rs. c.

Original. Market
Rate. price.

Description.

Brought forward ..
200,000 0 Indian Securities ..
300,000 0
Do
Do
50,000 0
Do
100,100 0
25,000 0
Do

Do
78,000
Do
1- 0,000 0
Do
361,600
Do
31,800 9
Do
25,00.) 0
Do
15,000
Do
66.200 0
Do
K1,740 0
Do
80,000 0
50,020 0
Do
375,0)0 0
101,100 0
1/o
no
300,000 0
Do
88,700 0
Do
201, 00 0
444,000 0
110
59,0 0 0
Do
175,000 0
Do
600,0 0 0
Do
4110,000
Do
210,010 0
Do
5,000 0
Do
50,000
Do

Total.
Rs, c.
4,435,1:70 26

91
954
961
961
9611.16
0611346
97
971
98
98 1-16
96#
08 7-16
as.
104 0
982
991 a
104).
100 9.16
1001
1111
1113
11185 trs
10815-16
981
981
97 13-16
98#
1181

4,705,000 0
2,365,012 91

2,400,000 Indian Securities sold.

2,108,109 56 2,305,000 'Balance of Indian;Securilieg.

98

6,689,007 76
6,925,0136 7

Present Value of Securities...


Original C at of securities

0421,095 7

9,253,187 50

DEPRECIATION FUND INVESTMENTS.


Cost.

Face Value
of Ste ck
Held.
c
s d.

Descriptiou.

13,390 E5 837 16 9 Cape Coosolidated Stock ..


13,107 3 BM 2 1 New South Wales 1 per cent.
Inscribed Stock
27,797 if 1,637 0 0
Do 4 p.c. Stock
31,3:16 50 2,710 13 7
Du 31 do ...
12,737 15 757 1 2 Canada. D omio ion 3 do ...
S2,206 36 1,878 3 1 Cu 3 do ...
12,246 0
914 8 6 Victoria 3i do ...
27,944 78 1,892 5 4 120 - 31 do ...
13,778 75
1-68 15 3 South Australia 31 do ,..
28,670 96 1,763 0 1 New Zealand :31 do ..
32,605 7 1,747 18 2 Qeeensland 34 do ...
27,697 23 1,951 3 t Natal 3 do ...
97,893 91 2,000 0 ()Trinidad 3 do ...
7,320 53
546 14 10 old coast Uovt. 3 du ...
488 65
35 18 11 Du It do ..
47,090 97 9,300 0 0 Transvaal 3 do ..

Original a
Rate at
which
purchased.

AA:Z

IOU t

104

110
114
114

1081
1081
931
97%
971
100816 97
901
07
94t
98
100
021
974
97
891
95i
99
91
61,
64
97
:
4 3

360,195 14 23,525 0 9
26,195 419
386,690 55
59,998 62
36,582 48
48,000 0
56.473 68
02,659 73
86,394 51
414,430 0
54,25:$ 16
51,712 37
510,409,64
897,100 10

Nett Value.
Deducting
Brokerage.
Z. s. d.

Total

869 6 1
903 :3 3
1,772 1 t
2,174 18 10
9,0 14 10
1,826 10 1
884 14
3.11110 10 5
945 1.) 3
1,758 11 11
1,691 2 2
1,741 8 0
1,795 0 0
457 18 1 at
30 2 2 Is. 4 3-32d.
3,192 16 0 per rupee.
c.
22,807 0 2 -340,112 211
26,195 41.

--366,307 69
R. c.
60,000 0 Iudian Securities ... 991
:17,000 U do ... ... 911
.
48,000 0 do ... ... 100
54,00 0 do ... ... 104
49,00o 0 do ... ... Nat
84,800 0do ... ... 1011
68,000 01
do ...
65,000 0 do ..
52,600 01
do ... .., 99 10-16
do
.... ... 98 -,497,449 75 =497.449 71
_
508,900 0,'Preseut value of Securities...
Original Cost of Securities ... I
863,717 44
(N. B.-Atuouut in deposit as yet unveated, Its. 18,60539.) 697,100 u

A ,''

.3 With Crown Agents for investment to

sterling securities,

CURRENCY NOTES CIRCULATION ; EXCHANGE. 913


BTATFMEN7 qf the average monthly CIRCULATION of the Oriental; Chartered
Mercantile, and Asiatic Hanks in Ceylon, for the following years:Year, Oriental. 51?rzantl Le. Asiatic. Tat a Year.
k
1858... 61,392 The
}
Notes of this ( ... 61,392
1855... 113,478 Bank were not re./ ... 63,478
1856... 63,696 cognised by Govt. i .. 511,891
1857... 73,481 mull Jan. 1850. 1, .. 73,483
.. 65.744
1858... 65,744 1859... 78,181 20,150 ... 119,331
UM- 120,908
35,1179 ... 158,934
.... 1541,384)
1861_113,391
,
i
1863_125,213
12,161 ... 167,504
1863-168,599
69,643 .... 359,242
1861_171,241
80,397 ... 359,631
1866...194,295
73,122 t 2,119 272,8-56
1866_1193,205
54,763 9,682 283,853
34,262 ... 223,473
1867-189,211.
41,005 ... 211,487
1868_201,482
1869-.215,911
55,065 ... 270,979
1870_2:24,170
26,352 ... 283,722
.. 323,592
1871.-254,766
73126
68,927 . 374,085
11372-385,157
1973-300,777 94,984 .. 404,761
1874 -590,784 95,3011 .. 386,089

Oriental.

Henan.' ile. Ash& n. Total

1875 ..347,715 103,657 450,177


16703. .384, t88 108,008 - 491,562
1877...403,952 116,950 322,992
1878..A 77,964 93,834 - 471,848
1879 _292,853 91,508 - :184,380
1860-307,1379 109,091 417,071
1981_289,638 93,0214 373,666
1862_292,66s 75,445 368,104
1883...317,716 92,1911 409,912
449,947
1864-383,087 4 86,880 18&5... 41.575 7420;131
... 6,575 - 437,248
1987- 3,387 440,391
1838... .2,697
312,384
18811-13181 0,1.) 2309 846.8041
829,437
1890... 733,737
1891... 18112- 760,784
1693...
793,275
758,251
1891...

Average for 4 Mooths ; Hank stopped 3rd May. t Mercantile lcid only u few thousands
Rupees of notes ill circulation after this, grada withdraw' ng all in favour of the Gotemmeut note+.
Cloetly Government 1,9110 till 1633; after that Wholly Governinei t notes.

ippro% ed-for-pa meat Cheques,


Afford great safety and convenience it. dealing with Public Departments such as
the Customs, Railway, Treasury, &e. They save much time and ensure perfect safety
against any tampering with, or loss of cash sent in a servant's hands The cheques
most be drawn fur not less than 1150, approved by responsible Bank Manager or
Agent, and then they will bo accepted in payment of stamps at the TreaEury, or
Railway freight, or Customs duties.

Hates of Ex elm axe.


RATES of Exchange for 6 months eight document Bills on London, ruling in
Colombo during 1859-1903.-( Continued on next page.)
1859 i 1860 i 1861

1862 11863

% I %
%
ro
disct. i disot. disc'. disct. disct.
January
Febru ry
March April
May
Jane
July

678
7617
8
7 9 8
... 8 9 8
8
... 7
7
87
... 9
6
7
... 7 5 5 4 7 5
... 5
4
5
August ... 5
4 5 5 4
Sepiember
... 5
5
4
... 5
October
6 4 4
November
.. 6
4 5 5 6
December
... 7
6
6

6 5 6 5
5
5
54i56
6 5
4
4
5 6
6
4
4 , 13 5
4
I 5
4
5
4 6 5
5 6 6 7
6
10

1864
ct.

1865

1866 11667
1
disot. disct.

8 10 8 14 2
8 7 6.111 2
4 64A4 ! 343
6
7 7. 7 , 2
' 24
S
7 63 I 1
6336 5 i 1
8 7 64 - 42
3 346 5 qt
64
4 3 par
64 7 74
8
34 44
3
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7
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1,
786 7
8 4 4
6 5.1 74 4 43

10 8
8 7
7 8

4.56
6-72
1.75
Anl. Rate 6'68 5.4
6.11 4'6
517 r 7'34
In 1S63 Bills were C.,r four months from the commencement of the year up to
Umber 26th.
As'.

EXCli AN GE AVERAGES.

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44

.4 1401= 410:4',5

RATES OF E X ORAN OE for 6 Months' SIght Document Bills on London, ruling in Colombo, durieng 1 Years,
ending December 190 4 /Continued from previous page.)
1888.
I 1869. 11879 , la IT I 1878. T 1874. 137:). , 1870. 1877. /878. 1879. 1880. 1 081. 1882. 1883
e} 0. diset. fT37
. 15rem.33o, Prom Pe. .Prein,'irrt. 3; ti. R.
to- it.
#F II,
# IL V, R. -, It. 14 R. 7V14. '
R.
........-. ,I..-I 1 2
si,
el
pi-0,11/0-1-18
1i14
on. ... 1 Pm. i FA. 121, 8
iii `Ale vir
1/8.13-18
1/81a 4 )716.18
1/10111.16 1/9-18-82 12-33
it
l/8
'eb. ,, ipm.2prialdis 8,31, 3 12,14 22, 22 ,,I2/
2/ 1./111 1/9 1/11
1/4' 1.18 1/91-16 1/84
1/2-17.02 1/8-2-2 1,
[arch.. 1, 2 dia. 8, 81, 4
2,
2/ 1.16 1/11 1/9
1/1ln-18 1/2-1.32 U-21. 2 1/8.13-18 1,4- 1-181/9
1/,, i

pril 12, 3, , 4 15, 14, 2 2 21 ,,,jr21


,/ 3.32 ./ 1-24 1/f1-1-16 1/91 1/91148 1/9.1-32 1/8-3.1 I/84
/ 84 1/9.1-16 LLay , + 2 44, ' 45 8,12 par} pm. 4, li !1/11'9-16 1/111
1/ 0 1/9
/11 1/9 1/ 7i
I/D2
ane ..'2, 14 1, .} 6, 2, 1 6: 1 I1/11-11.16 1/112 1/10 1/8' I/91 1
11118 1
3-16
1,78:18:11 ill'" "
uly , .445 1, 4 par 4, 3 41, 1 5, I* IL/11- 9 IC ill 1/10 1/7 1/3146 11;88 10-129 1/84
1/8- 13-16 11,1 3 .1:1111
1:1168 14
ug. ..'pa,!.4 pm. 4, 4, 14 1145 " 1 1;511/11-11.52'1/11 1/11.1-16 1/8 /94
Ifsg.
1/811_16 1/8.3 18
1,$ 17-8
op. .. 4 pm. 4 die. 14 '14, 2 4 cbs.1/116 1/10-8-I6 1/8 1,9a
1/8-18-82 1/84
1
1V23-32 I/82 1/8 11-18 1/8-3.16 -Fi i.;
11'11
et, .. 8 dis. 14 dig. 1*, 14 '24, 24, 3 1, 2 11/1.14 ii
./.1.1 1/10.15-181/8.11.16 1/10
I/8-.33 13;-27.32 /3-21-32 1,, 4 i
1;82
'or. .. 14 2 14, 2 3 11/11- 3.16 1/111 1/101 1/94 /9'31-32 11-8,82 01-32 1;8-13-82 /88:y1-1466 1./1:84-7-16 I/1g 1.1,5 I.

2
2
lee. ...._14, 2, 3,3J

26,
3
/
-Id
0
/11.5-18

,t!1/11.1/1A-9.18
1110-11-1
If
6-3.32
/8.7-18
I
317-32
1/3.3142

a, -..-.
,r, Ao1.'/,016
1/10.15-1d r/9.
.562 pm. .587 pra, 1/11 or 11/114
. 1/9i
1,8-21-32 1,8.15.32 1,8-29-32 1/8-17-32 1/82 11/88:61 i
:ate. I 2.38
1.57 2 .. 2 pm.
. 4.63 m18"
I $4. I I do. 1886 In. 7. 1 83. 1 I
18 !! 1
189 . .Ti 18.94 1 9 189
1898.
. 1897.
V IL V R. V117 19. 11.
4, R. V R. re R. Ce) R. 111' R. 1T-PA. 44 R.
*1 R. i
p R.
4)- R.
P It. ---Vrt:

01.. a ,..

.. ..

1184 11715-18 1/6.0-16

(/6.11.16 1/54 1/5 -1-32 1/5'13-16 1415-16 1'4.11-16 L2-81-32 1/8'1-32 1/0i. 1.4-3-18 1/3-9.16 1,41.4 1/4.3-7 . F
._
1/11.1T-112 1/5.5-16 1, 5.1-10 1/5146 1/5.1546 1 42 1/2-81-82 1/2:1:18
e'
1/4.11-32 L... ,....
1/3.18.82 1/41-4
134

1/6
ob. .. 1/3146 1 1/1
tirek.. 1184-18 r1/1
1/4-29-32 1151-16 1/1
1/4.i-23 ;A:.
1/4 .1-4
/415-16 1/217-82 1/2 5 82 111.5-32 1/2.2542 1/8.9-32
16
1,161.16 1/5
1/
.16
1,
(P -VI 1/0. 21-32 1/4'11-16 ,4.11-16 1/5.29-32 1/6.7.16 11-946 1;217.82 1/14 1/1 1/2
pril .. 1/84 1
- 1,0
1/4.1-4
1/4. 8-7
1/8.9-82
1;3'5-16 1/ 446 1/6. 9.32 1/4-11 ,92 1/4.17-82 /419-32 116'111.1.11-161.,3
b
nee , 1/ 5,542 4 .17.32 1/543-14 4/6.5-16 1/44
It4-1
1.25
1/

-4
"'
/4 4
1411- 6 /5.5-16 1/6. 2941/1411A-02 11/111126 II. 5-32 111/2ii -16 II:22142
2 11
1i44.01 -32
sly , . , ,3. 1-16 '1/ra-18 1/54 1/411' ii4P
1/5.15-32 '3 42 1;41:21:39 8 11/ 1 ,11 -82 1/ 1
1/41.8-8.11/74 133
10'9- 82 V4.1-13 1/4-1.3
28
/3 19-
1/1-7.0 1/1 -13.82 1/41 itt-r3-82 1/11.-tg 1/,44..--.1
1 /81'32 .1/74
1 /417-8 i:117 - 3, iil 17-32 11411-18 0'15-18 1/13 114
9-. r 1/84 1 IPT
IlOkt 149'13-4 /e15-18 IA-2742 1/8-9-16 13 16 13-31-32 IT
et, .., 10-31.32, /0- 23-32 1/8, .32 1/0'10-32 14'149 1/4. 19-16 /7146 11
1/4-3-3
3-16 1/4'9-42 1/ i
1;4'1.3
4
VL34
/5414 1/0- 942 1/5146 1/4.1 OP 115 .11-39 IT .1-1+3 1.1 3-16 1/84
1 71
1/_.17.3? 11/117-18 1./ii!lt-M 148-32 I
1/4.4.7
1/4'1-3
043-32 /6'11 1 d IL8-28 321J4'11$44 Ji41._ /7 .4-3-4 ..
4V -3.15 4,1117-141,140-34 OS
1/4'1-2
1/4
1/
1/3'19-32
-32
110-4
".
A-nt
1/8-1-16
/74
15
1/31-32
I/3.25.32
11
4-25-38
1/ti
i
II4-2-7
1/4-2-11
1/7.1-16
1/5i
1/319-89
1/84
1/11
1/1.15-39
1124
1/84
Rate.

74.13.-It must be remembered tbiithe *hard are the highest quotations, actual transactions being done at I le 1 per yen . b-tier. Credit Bills

ruld from

8o 1 0/0 1..wer, and Bank Mlle 2 Q/0 lower.

111211.

EXCHANGE.

215

SIX MONTHS' SIGHT DOCUMENT BILLS. (Contd. Crow previous page,;


1903.
1904.
1902,
1900.
1901.
Average.
Average.
Average,
Average.
Average.
1/4 13-32
Jan. ... 1/4
2-3
1/4 13-32
1/4 9.16
1/4 17.32

Feb. . 1/4 9-16


March ... 1/4 15.32
April ... 1/4 13-32
May ... 1/4 13.32
June
1/4 11-32
July

... 1/4 13-32

Aug.
Sept.

... 1/4 13 32
1/4 13 32

1/4 7-16
1/4 11-32
1/4 11.32
1/4 11-32
1/4 11-32
1/4 9-32
1/4 5 16
1/4 11-32

Oct.
Nov.
Dee.

1/4 13-32
... 1/4 13.32
1/4 15 32

1/4 11-32
1/4 13.32
1/4 3- 8

7-16

1/4 7.16

Average 1/4

1/4 13-23
1/4 11-32
1/4 5-16
1.'4 9.32
14 0.32
1,-1 9.32
1 I 5-16
1 1 11-32
s
11
iI
1I
-16
--1 1 1 1 32

1/4 7-16
1/4 13-32
3/4 3- 8
1/4 3- 8
1/4 11-32
1/4 11-32
1/4 13-32
1/, 15.32

1/4 9-16
1/4 15 32
1/4 7.16

1 1 7-16
14
k4a
--

114 15 32
114 17-32
1 .4 a

1)1 13-32

1/4 7 18

1/4 13 32

1/4 3 8
1/4 13 32
1/4 1:3 32
1/4 13 32

Eyeball:re Table,
Amount.

6 ,i, 6 1/1 a 1/ 2

It. a sl.
1.32
1
-16
2

3 3.32
4

k
5-32

5
6
7

8
9
10

: a d. a- cl.
1 2
1
2 4
2 2
3 6
3 3
4 8
4 4
6 10
5 5

3-16
7.32

6 6
7 7

f
9-32
5-16

8 8
9 9
10 10

7 0

8 2
9 4
10 6
11 8

20

1 1 8

30
40

15-16
1I

50

1 9-16

1 12 6
2 3 4
2 14 2
3 5 0
3 15 10
4 5 8
4 17 8
5 8 4
10 16 8

5 52
516 0
11 13 4

94

16 5 0

17 10 0

06
1 47,4
6
1
1
fli
2
1
4A
2
2 75
26
7
fil
10
5
13
01
1 6
06
2 12
1

21 13 4
27 1 8
32 10 0

ii
2 3-16
26
213.111
3A
6f

60
70
.,....s...,. 80 ,
90
te90
260
300 I
400
500

600
700
SOO
800
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
10000
201 00

50000
6 114
1 Inc 13 0

. 87 18 4

1 3 4

1 15 0
2 6 8
2 18 0
4

3 10
4 1 8

4 13

23 6
29 8
35 0
40 16
46 13
52 10
58 6
116 13
175 0
233 6

43 6 8
48 15 0
54, 8 4
108. 6 8
162 Itl 0
21613. 4
291 13
270 16 ,8
583 6
541 13 -4
1083 6 8 1166 13
2} 2708 6 8 2916 13

8
4
0
8
4
,

u
8
4
0
8
4

8
4
4

5 5416 13 4 15833 6 8

1 /6

M 1/4

e. d.

a. d

1 3
2 6
3 9

1 4
2 8
4 0

5 0
6 3
76
8 9
10 0

5 4
6 8
8 0
9 4
10 8

11 3
12 6
1 5 0
117 6
2 10 0
3 2 6
3 15 0

12 0
13 4
1 6 8
2 0 0

4 7 6
6 0 0
5 12 6
6 5 0
12 10 0
18 15 0
25 0 0
81 6 0
37 10 0
43 15 0
50 0 0
56 5 0
62 10 0
125 0 0
187 10 0
2:i0 0 0
312 10 0
625 0 0
1210 0 0
3125 0 0
6250 0 0

2 13 4
3 6 8

0 0
4 13 4
5 6 0
6 1/ 0 4
6 13 S
13 6 0
20 0 4
26 13 $
33 6 8
40 0 0
46 13 4
53 6 8
60 0 0
66 13 4
133 6 8
200 0 0
266 13 4
333
ti 8
666 13
13.13 8
3333 6
6668 13

4
8
8
4

EXPLANATION FOR 1313E OF ABOVE TABLE.


In order to find the Sterling value o,f any bomber of Rupees at any exchange
rate from 1/1 rising by 1-32d. to 1/4 .tdd the exchange value of the fra4t.ion
of the pence to the exchange value of the integral nurr.b.rs. For example,
What is the sterling value of 114,037 at the exchange of 1/4 1-32d.
Itt. 4000 at 1/4 .. 266 13 4
.1114.
30 at1-321 .. 0 0 0 15-16
30 - 2 u C
. 1 .. ... 0 0 0 7-32
. 0 0 4
0 10 5
1:323 :.
260 11 2 5-32

216

HINTS TO THOSE WHO DRAW CHEQUES.


As almost everybody here keeps an account with one or other or the Banks, the
following Hints (obtained from a reliable source) may be useful :1.When not using your Cheque Book, keep it under lock and key.
2.When filling in the amount, see that you leave no room for additions thereto
,:nether party, and begin writing the amount as much to the left as possible
ely after
an t add the word only hurtle
.3. By the Stamp Ordinance, Cheques may be payable to Bearer or Order, bat
alrreqiiire a 5.cent stamp. The stamp does not appear on the cheques, however, as
the Banks ro%tract for same with Government, paying half-yearly the value or
stamps for all cheques issued by them and they now issue cheque-books without stamps
ad:defied. to their customers, who are charged for the amount of stamps liar which the
Banks compound.
4.Always use the same signature as the specimen you have,- _left with the Bank
lf you don't, the Bank, for its own security and yours too, will rM.rn you t he cheque
with the remark "Signature differs."
5.For the alike of Security, Cheques urn sometimes emitted ; they etinuot
I hen be paid in cash. but they may he credited to the endorser's account or accounted
for through the Clearing House to another Bank presenting them. This being so
you should not cross them when you intend the money to be drawn by a private
individual, unless you know him to keep an account with either of the Banks,
in which Case it can, of course, be collected fur him.
6.The "crossing" generally consists of the name of the Bank written across the
Cheque from top to bottom between two parallel lines. To ensure against the cheque
goieg through a number of bands, and make the payee negotiate it at once through
his own Bank, it is customary to write the words "not negotiable" in the crossing.
7.The Banks do not, apparently object to the erasure of the word " Bearer"
and the substitution of "Order" on their Cheques; but a Cheque without either of
those words on its face, requiring (for all sums over R50) a different stamp for that
provided by the Bank, cannot be paid, and it must be borne in mind that Cheques
payable to " Order" cannot be paid without the endorsement of the payee : that being
the effect of the alteration from "Bearer."
8.Cheques must he endorsed exactly in accordance with the description of
the mune on its face ; for example on a cheque drawr. Pay to J. Brown," if endorsed
" John Brown" payment will be refused.
9.(Perhaps unnecessary to the readers ot' this book) Don't draw, unless you have
money to meet the Cheque.

Ceylon Coverunteut Note Issue.


(COMMENCED 1ST JANUARY

1885.)

._.
._._
1885 Govt. Nctes averaged R3,785,498
1895 Govt. Note r.averaged It8,474,166
do
eo
1886
4,306,665
1896
do .
do
9,204,058
1887
eo do
4.870,115
1897
de;
do
9,456,616
1888
do
do
5,095,871
18118
d'
do
9,522,710
...to
do
1889
do
6,444,375
1899
4i ea
12,090,158
do
do
1890
do
1900
6,294,375
13,154,116
do
: do
do do
1891
7,537,375 1901 ,,, do
do 11.831,200
1892
do
do
7,807,841 1 wog .., do
11,748,300
do
189.8
do
do
7,682,750 I 1903
do
14,303,521
do
1894
do
do
7,582,500 j 190t
do
do
13,111,907
The steer'y increase in circulation since /1.884 tip to 1900, sLows not only how
public confidence has b en maintained in not
1. es but also the increasing prosperity
of the Wend. In 1901 and 1902 the 'muse of the falling-off we s almost
entirely due to contraction of trade, ''' consequent on the check to the real
prosperity of the island : the depressir-in in tea, loss in plumbago, and the
disasters in the import trade qui? e aero11et for the reduction. The investment of
the silver reserves which the Govee. timent he'd will be seen from the
table trven on pp. 210.2. The re v' enue from this source has now risen
to R247,000 a year,the eOual ,figur
RI es for the last seven yrars being :-1897,
Ii195,315 ; 1898, R208,245 ; 1899 ..19.6.41.2L.1900, R205,055 ; 1901, R227,178.:

THE 1,11 IN MI

n D.

217

This is an fnetitutioepresided over by three Gosernment Commissioners


and managed by a Secretarywhich lends out at interest, on the security of
Household preperty, the moneys of Suitors, Intestate Estates, Minors, &c.,
depos, t, The Board was established in 1824 with reference to moneys
ander the administiation of the Supreme Court. The Charm of 1833 having
transferred jurisdiction in all Civil cases to the District Courts, Regulation
7 of 1835 was passed providing for the necessary changes. Die. 13 of 1848
raised the interest on moneys lent to 9 per cent ; but the Commissioner
being allowed with the tionee.nt of the Governer to lower the rate, 7 per
cent h e been for years and is now the rats charged. The funds of the
Weeskamer Boedelkerner (Orphan and Estates Funds) were kept in separate
accounts, the interest therefrom being paid wholly to Government. One-third
of tits interest aerating on other funds has al Wale gone to Government towards
the expenses of management. The Ordinanes No. 4 of 1865 materially altered
the constitution and management of the Loan Board, fixing the whole manage
meat in three Government Commissioners, and relieving the Supreme Court
Judges from the responsibility and control previously existing.
The Ordinance a'eo gave Government power to use all Innate unclaimed
for more than a third of a century for purposes cognate to or connected
with the administration of justiee, and a sum of 36,150 was accordingly
appropriated ler building Courte, Jails, &a., by 0.divance No. 3 of 1867Moneys not claimed within ten years shall be used for similar perposse
with the reservation that, if a claim to any portion of such money is established within a third of a century, Government shall pay hack Interest
and l'rincipal.The rules framed by the present Commissioners and sanctioned by the Governor appear below :
The Rules to be observed by Applicants for Loans are as follows :1. No loan shall be granted on any speculative property, nor generally
on any security but that of household property. It is to be distinctly
understood that no loans shall be made on any Coffee, Tea, or other plantations.
2. Any person desirous of obtaining a loan must make application by
letter, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, in which he is to state the
anwunt required, and the nature of the security tendered, and at the same
time forward the title deeds of the property proposed to be mortgaged, and
the fee for legal opinion as to the validity of the deeds.
3. The Secretary, on receiving an application, will submit the same
to the Commissioners, together with the title-deeds, the opinion of the legal
adviser, and a sworn appraisement of the property. The- decision {of the
Commissioners will be communicated to the applicant by the Secretary.
4. No larger amount than one-half of the appraised value shall be lent
on the mortgage of any property, and no mortgage except a primary mortgage
shall be accepted. The rate of interest to be charged on such loans shall be not
less than five per cent per annum iu respect of property situated within the
limits of the Muniepality of Colombo. The rate of interest to be charged on such
loans shall usually be seven per cent per annum in respect of all other property.
But the Commissieners may, in their discretion, in exceptional cases (depending
upon the value of the property mortgaged with reference to the amount of the loan
asked for), reduce the interest to six or five per centum per annum.
5. Special loans applied for by Municipal Councils under clause '363 of
Ordinance 7 of 1887, or by Local Boards under clause 16 of Ordinance 27 of
1890, may be panted at the discretion of the Commissioners. Provided that
the ra'e of interest received shall rot be less than five per cent per annum.
6. In the event of funds nut tieing immediately available, a Register shall
be kept in which applications fur leans shall be inserted according to priority.
The Commissioners have also the authority to invest the funds of the Board in
public securaies of Great Bri'ain, India, and the Colonies,
7. The fees for appraisement shall in future be one per cent on the
`i !Wet 112,000 and half per cent on sums above oa the amount lent, the
minimum fee being 112D. The fee for reappraisement I if properties mortgaged
to the Board *hall he at the discretion of the Commissioners.
H. The necessary mortgage shall be prepared and attested by the
Notary of the Board, and all expenses attendant on the legal completion of
the loan shall be borne by the borrower.
9. The interest payable on loans shall be considered to be due monthly,
in terms of the Bond ; in no case shall arrears of more than three month;
iysa._AacL______
be altLluwed to ;teeeoeeee

218

LOAN BOARD & SAVINGS' BANK.

any mortgage allowing interest to remain unpaid more than fifteen days beyond
the due date, may be required immediately to pay off both Principal and Interest.
10. All bonds will be made payable un demand as heretofore ; and at the
commencement of every year all loans will he re-considered with reference to
the then state and value of the property mortgaged, and, if it be thought necessary
by the Board, the Securities will be re-appraised at the expense of the
borrowers.
11. The Secretary of the Board may from time to time inspect and
report upon the existing state and value of the Properties mortgaged.
The expenses incurred on such inspection by the Secretary shall be considered
as forming part of the cost of the working of the Establishment.
12. The Commissioners will, from time to time, appoint appraisers to
the Loan Board, and the names of such authorised persons will be recorded
in a Register to be kept for that purpose.
13. The Loan Board shall have an account with each District Court ; such
account shall include all sums deposited by that Court under the head, Suitors
or Estate Moneys, or otherwise; and each receipt and payment under its
respective number shall be entered in a separate Ledger to be kept for that
. purpose for the several District Courts of each Province.
14. On June 30th and Dec. 31st in each year the Board shall audit the
accounts of Interest received, and shall set apart one-third to be paid to
Government in terms of the 16th clause of the Ordinance ; and after deducting the said one-third, shall allot in respect of all sums in deposit, in which
interest is due, a dividend on the interest received by the Board during
the preceding half-year ; but no interest or dividend shall be declared on sums
under One hundred Rupees nor on fractional parts of Tun Rupees.
15. No interest or dividend shall be declared upon any deposit for the
fractional part of the half-sear in which such deposit shall have been made or
shall have been repaid.
16. The funds of the Loan Board may be placed upon fixed deposit in such
hank or banks in the Colony as may be determined upon from time to time by the
Commissioners. Provided, however, that the amount of the said deposit in any
one bank at any one time shall not exceed Twenty-five Thousand Rupees.

!APPRAISERS' FEES,

When the Loan Board and Savings Banks engage Appraisers they are paid
one per cent on the value of the property appraised up to 82,000 and lj per cent
above that sum. This is the usual rate in all public transactions.

THE CEYLON SAVINGS' BANK,

This has been made a Government Institution from the beginning of


1893, by the Ordinance No. 12 of 1892, and receives and grants interest on
deposits ranging from 50 rents at any one time to R1,000 in any one year,
but no depositor shall be allowed to have at any one time in the bank a
larger sum then R3,000 of principal. It was previously a Semi-Govirnment
Institution having been opened on the 6th August 1832, end managed by
three Trustees and Lfteen Managers, the Secretary, Accountant, and Clerks
being paid out of the profits arising from the difference between interest
granted en Deposits and that charged cn Loans: whereas by the new Ordinance the management is vested in a Board of three Directors, to be nominated
from time to tis.e by the Governor, with the Colonial Secretary as President
ex-officio ; and the Secretary, Accountant, and other officers of the Bank ere
declared to be public officers in the employment of the Government rf Ceylon,
and .are required to give security for the due performance of their respective
duties and are entitled to Pension, de.
Cr For iuforMation respecting Post Office Savings' Bank, see incla Wider
" Posts I.":

219

16 IC iTIONr.

COOLY

Reiritax showing what the COOLY IMMIGRATION SERVICE (apart from Cooly
Camps, &o.) has cost the Ceylon iovernment for the 29 years 1875-1903 and the amount
recovered as passage money.
Passage Money
Amount
Amount Passage Money
Recovered
Year.
Expended.
Expended,
Recovered.
Year.
R.
c.
R.
c.
R.
c.
It,
c.
13,719 26
1875 ...
95,764 96
93,880 41
27,206 50
1890 ...
16,018
17
1876 ... 97,214 45 32,431 75
1891 ...
103,355 35
15,687 83
1877 ... :36,334 38
109,515 57
34,179 10
189 2 ...
13,168 50
1878 ... 128,146 00
110,627 71
1893 ...
27,051 25
10,667 50
94,250 00
1879 ... 108,801 24 20,861 75
1894 ...
10.672 75
104,495 00
1980 ... 110,813 00
12,774 66
1895 ...
9,858 00
1881 ... 101,254 33
107,481 00
1896 ...
12,762 00
1882 ...
9,557 75
93,201 63
90,139 45
11,709 25
1897 ...
7,670 75
102,498 58
1883 ... 80,180 95
8,730 00
1898 ..
1884 ...
105 00
75.449 60
91,400 42
9,499 00
1899 ..
126 50
1883 ...
80,291 88
67,749 03
10,556 00
1900 ..
13 09
1886 ...
77,350 30
62.5':-.5 84
8,821 75
1901 ...
1887 ...
21 50
1902 ...
61,180 07
78,272 55
16,433 75
40 00
1888 ...
84,019 39
19,370 25
55,556 95
1903 ...
1889 ...
89,489 05
13.839 50
R2,894,309 81 R373,504 01
r As a specimen of the details in a year's expenditure we give the
following:Statement showing the total amount of expenditure incurred in the Northern
Province-or rather chiefly in India-under each sub-head of service under Immigration
for the year 1903 nR. c.'
...
240 00
Medical and other services on board the cooly vessels
,
275 29
Charges for oil and wicks
...
.. 1,698 86
Hire of boats
...
...
...
Hire of two vessels
.. 20,700 00
..
Maintaining a light vessel and crew off Ramisseram
..
330 00
Water.carte and bullocks
-.
432 00
...
...
...
Contingencies
...
...
... 7,687 63
...
Ordinary repairs ...
123
02
...
...
...
...
...
Allowances' &c., to Assistant Superintendent of Immigration, Tuticorin .. 2,737 50
... 6,59 65
Expenses connected with the Immigration Depot, Tataparai ...
...
Maiuteminte of Hospitals for Sick Immigrant Coolies
...
Total...40,3133 95
Immigration Personal Emoluments :It. e.
Pay of Superintendent of
Immigration
House allowance Do.
..
Clerk
...
Assistant Superintendent of
Tuticorin
Peon
Do.
Registration Clerk
Peons
Katigsuies
Patrols
2 Watchers
Medical Officer
..
Patrols
Tindal and Orew of Health
Boats
...
Medical Officer
Hospital Attendant
'"

4,000 00
184) 00
573 83
1,913 32
120 00
363 69
240 00
793 05
659 81
180 (N)
504 17
896 00

Two Cooks
...
Patrol
...
Tindal and crew of light
vessel off Ramisseram
Duplicate Registration Clerk,
Painbtua
Light.keeper, Pesalai and
Vankalai
...
2 Scavengers, Pamban
Cholera Patrol
...
Pay of storekeeper aid
coolies stationed at Marich.
ohikade

711 42
1,820 is)
70 00

Ri.ciais

Special Trains fur Conveyance of C.:el:les to IlluAst


' The suta outla f r R. c

R. e.
240 00
93 19
451 25
462 00
120 00
91) 00
96 00
1,108 311

'Petal ... R15,173 03


Grand Total

R55,556 98
... 14,278 01
... 6,379 79

320

COOLY TM MIGRAT I ON.

ARRIVALS Val DEPARTURES OF C0411,11N.


from 1X43 to 1904 inclugice with Percentfegex, (N.
PER OENTAGES
OF A EIRIVALS.

ARRIVALS.

1Vo- ebb ,..


Wu-- uhil-
.1.
Year. :_ Men.
men. ! fires
men. dren.
....--,- - - - -----
96.62

DEPARTT,I RE S.

W.

Out'.
Rim
3l
en. '
men. dren.
.

"II- Total.
-

2'61 1.22 1843 85196 957 448 36600 15868 914 436 17218
97.52 1.54 94 1844 74840 1181 724 76745 38337 825 535 39897
92.81 -95 -24 1845 72526 698 177 73401 24623 145 36 24804
98.91 -78 .3 1846 41882 380 125 42317 13833 48 23 13904
9544 '.55 .9 1847 44085 1638 417 46140 5897 79 38 6009
93'07 5.23 1.7 1848 29936 1685 551 32172 92680 557 152 23389
94.09 4.9 -9 1849' 27732 1430 268 29430 10)97 385 84 10916
94'28 4.61 1.11 1850 37156 1818 449 99422 20758 548 303, 21609
95.68 3.4 .92 1851 28224 1003 273 29500 16775 419 191 17385
95'44 4.19 1.43 1852 50843 2226 770 53839 22564 760 284 23628
93-14 1.2 1.16 1863 36582 2042 653 39277 27129 981 378 28488
80.22 13.28 6.1 . 1854 54014 9006 4901 67321 21640 1422 479 23541
89-23 8.61 .2-11; 1855 51979 5018 1270 58287 2313o 573 313 24016
87.16 9.132 3-52 1856 59263 6342 2399 66004 32148 1502 659 34309
86.63 10.06 3.31 1857 60048 6974 2298 69320 86887 2278 772 39937
78.26 16.83 491 1858 75172 16172 47/8 96062 45747 3277 1316 50440
80.79 14.45 4.78 1859 32397 5797 1911 40105 43900, 3721 1196 48818
79-16 16.89 3-93 1860 41906 8946 2093 52945 21279' 1874 721 23874
80'70 15.30 4.0 16,,I 43147 8175 2110 53432 32636 3487 1079 37202
75.28 18.14 6'58 ! 1862 51859 12603 4534 68896 35577 4691 1641 41909
76.18 16-76 7.11 1863 53828 11858 6032 70718 503341 7804 3627 61765
77'13 17-37 5.50 1864 63087 14214 4499 81800 54724 8426 4029 67279
73'66 18.80 7.54 1865 66007 16831 6759 89597 61504' 8478 4555 64537
66.21 26.87 6.92 1866 58488 23793 6117 88318 88997 6717 9515 49229
74:07 20.65 4-26 1867 3168x'18836 2255 52779 35507 7293 3198 45998
74.47 20.71 479 1868 41499 1(510 2682 55721 44820 7524 2182 54526
76.20 19.33 4.81 1869 48998 11150 2523 57621 48828 8330 2178 54832
79420 16.61 4.37 1870 51644 10835 2755 6521 44787 8085 2260 55081
79-17 17.47 3.35 . 1871 70090 15471 2968 88529 53603 9060 3347 58610
79-97 15.24 4.85 1872 64018 12216 3887 80121 59005 10783 4247 74035
7941 16.91 4.67 1873 70667 14166 4159 84012 63238 12075 5316 80629
76.43 17.09 6.46 1874 95569 91480 5097 125156 73210 10099 5818 89727
78.87 16.55 6.,- 1875 66651 14358 5695 88712 77074 11808 6637 95519
73227 17149 813 1876 121743 28670 14384 184797 73068 11529 6770 81960
63.87 24.99 11.15 1877 106791 41786 18614 177581 72791 104.48' 6960 88609
69.48 21.35 9.16 1878 70247 21584 9262 101093 72148 13612 5528 91188
64-27 18'34 17.88 1879 49423. 14110 18864 76897 63431 12162 5157 80750
79'16 13'78 7.06 1880 36092. 6286 3222 45600 54410 12524 6740 73683
79.58 14'45 5'97 1881 42679 7789 3419 53887 48686 9776 4778 63240
57820
80.35 14'34 531 1882 409011 7301 2705 5007 44725 814 4281
81-05 12'14 6'81 1883 317781 4759 2667 39204 41187 148 3677 32962
79.47 13.55 6.98 1884 363611 6203 3193 45777 39865 7083 3637 50085
77-37 14-25 7.82 1885 371811 6943 3670 47794 38695 6509 3576 46863
79.75 13.93 6.88 1886 3/6021 5525 2780 39907 86009 6190 3051 45250
77.
63 16.
70 6.22 1887 585821 11696 4382 72660 45256 6796 3059 55121
77.70 16.20 6.10 1885 611701 13376 5041 82587 46878 6441 2486 55805
77.10 16.11 6.79 1889 475971 9947 4191 61795 44163 6405 2111 52619
73.10 18.19 8.71 1890 614841 15300 7322 84106 39450 5078 1228 46756
72.89 18-47 8-70 1391 751211 19051 8977 103149 519" 6761 1322 80042
71.76 18.46 9.85 1892 836041 21494 11474 116472, 57604 8163 1849 67616
71'75 16.62 1113 1s93 657821 15149 10745 916761 59086 16048 5047 78181
74.25 15.50 10'23 1894 633101 13200 8735 85256 46840 14977 4575 66892
70/0 16.40 12'99 1895 878851 20272 15054 123611 59260 15809 5604 81673
72-03 16.91 11.06 1896 924521 21711 14187 1x8350 70755 16988 5538 93281
6911 17.92 12237 1897 106722 27434 18919 153075 77584 19888 11741 109213
76.89 13.70 12.41 1898 97484 17943 16487 131914 83796 17634 4276 105706
82.80 10.70 7.00 1899 564-881 7320 4585 68393 59990 16388 5811 81625
64.00 17'00 19'00 1900 132183 409-1 34984 267994 76231 24498 12212 112986
69110 19.00 12.00 .1901 83526 22386 14691 120608 84465 28888 9990 118343
77.91 1215 10.94 1902 73580 11475 9377 94432 t tt 77197
69.
30 16.81 13.89 1903 440671 10668 8711 68446 f t t
I ra
68'72 17-33 13.95 1904 52892 18340 10733 76965 t t
I
_

.50 15.70 7'80 Total 3675269 754095 371692 4804393 285806 442727 1905503500241
Oppos!re 1849

are figures for the Northern Province on y. + Separate figures fer men

!21.
('00141' PASSENC ER TR .1 FFIC IIETWEEN CEYLON
AND SOUTHERN IN DLL
BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
(See AdvertiRement of the company.)
COLOMBO TO Ty-riming AND MTV:ORIN TO COLOMBO.
Sallinga every day including Sundays, leaving Colombo and T(1000,411 respect,..lvely at ii p.m. and arriving soon after daylight.
COLOMBO To PAUMBEN, TIMM' AND AMMAPATANT AND H. K.
Sailing from Colombo every Tuesday and Friday at 4 v.m. or later according
!
to the tides in the Paumben Pass). Passage between Colombo and Number]
about 16 hours, Paumben and Tondi 4 hours, Tondi and Aminapatern 2 hours.
The following steamers, all fitted witli the eleetric light, are now employed
upon the above LineeSs."If.rrturia" ... 1,l27 Tons 16l Horse Power Captain Fv oh
Eli-kiwi'
... 1,195
245
ss. "Kamm"
,.
e
90
Carri5
542
ss.
en. "Asks"
...
/3
1.,
Pletcher
ss. "Whales" ...
591)
1)4
PI
and all have comfortable Saloon and Second "Class accommodation clear of the
deck passengers fur whose comfort, however, the svessels hive been specially
designed.
The following information may be of use to Estate Superintendents and others
desirous of arranging for the transport of coolies to and from the Coast.
The Agents of the BR1T[SH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATLON COMPANY, Ltd., are
as fo ll ows, and all enquires and communicators should be addressed to them:
AgentsCOLOMBOBOIS BROTHERS & CO.

I
.

/1

TUTICORENMaDURA CO., LTD.

,. NEGAPATAM do do
Ticketsshould be obtained at the Agents' Offices and in the ease of
deck passengers include boat hire to and from the steamers. Coolies should
'therefore be warned not to pay anything extra on this account. Everything
possible is done to minimise blaoknutiling on hoard the boats and for the
steamers, but in case it is attempted coolies should ati once appeal to the
Captain or Miters who have instructions to make immediate enquiry and
put a stop to anything of the kind.
Deck FreightCoolies are allowed a reasonable amount of hand baggage,
. but anything beyond this will be charged for as deck freight. Any cash
beyond the sum of E100 carried by a deck passenger should be placed in
charge of the Chief Oilleer who will seal the bag and retain same din the
strong room until the end of the voyage when it will be returned to the owner
in exchange for the receipt granted .hint, freight being charged at the listed
rate of s per cent.
Deposit Accountstray be opened with the Colombo Agents who will be
prepared to issue orders for passages to be granted Kanganies in charge of
gangs on there .producing the men at the Coast Agents' Offices. Cash
advances can similarly be made in respect of which, however, a charge of
1 per cent. commission will be manse to cover cost of rennnittance. It should
he noted that no orders will be issued beyond the extent to which the account
18 in (WAS unless the same are guaranteed by a responsible Colombo firm.
DECK PASSENGERS, TUTICORIN, AND TONDI LINES.
(Circular to Steamer Commanders from Colombo Agents.)
British India Stearn Navigation Company, Limiited, Colombo 1900. The
Commanders AS.Dear Sir,Our attention having been drawn to cases of
alleged ill-treatment and extortion to which deck passengers an hoard the
above steamers have inane exposed, we thick it well to draw your special
attention to the matter to request that you will, it conjunction with your
Officers, exercise the closest supervision over your Carpenter and Crew and
the ships coolies in order to prevent anything of the kind taking place. You
are doubtless aware that it is one of the strictest rules of the British India
Co., that deck passengers are to be treated with the greatest kindness and
consideration, and any employee of the Company caught contravening this
is liable to he summarily dealt with. With the view of assisting you to render
deck passengers as comfortable as possible, and protect them front extortion
on board, the following rules should be adhered to.
TwitYrs.Tickets should be collected WO MOM as possible after the steamer
leaves Pert of Embarkation so that the coolies may settle (Lowe as soon /IS
possible and be free from further disturbance.
DECK FREIGHT.No deck freight should under any circumstances be collected
by the steamer, as this will be seen to by our Superintendent afloat who

0.).1

P \SSP:NI:ER 'I'lL

alone is authorised to celiccu charges on goods tarried on deck pot fairly


coming finder the heading of personal effects.
Sescre.--Any aunt beyond MOO in crash carried by the deck passenger
should be token charge of by the Chief Office; the bag sealed, and placed in
the strong room until the end of the voyage, when it should be returned to
the owner in exchange for the receipt granted him, and against payment of
the usual freight of r per cent.
NorrteE BOARDS.Notice boards in Tamil warning passengers not to in c
any sums except to the Chief Officer tas above) are provided b ns and should
be posted in the most conspicuous places in the ship.
SEPARATION Or SEXES..-Coolies as a rule object to being separated from their
wives and families on board, and as we see no necessity for this under
ordinary circumstances please see that it is not done, unless in your judgment
necessary through exigencies of weather, &e., it being above all things necessary
to protect the women from any chance of improper proposals being made to
them.
WASHING DRCBS.While deck passengers are on board in large numbers,
please do not allow your decks to be washed, but have them well swept snit

a small quantity of disinfecting powder sprinkled about. Should the number


of deck passengers allow of all their bundles being removed to the hatches,

&c., then the decks may be washed at your discretion, but please note that
the decks are not to be washed any day without. your sanction being first

obtained.

FRESH WATER.The deck passengers while on board should be allowed


to have as much fresh water as they require without wasting it, turd no
restraint should he put on the quantity they use for legitimate purposes.
EUROPEAN, WOMEN AND Bt7ROHERSare not allowed to travel deck under

any circumstances, and should any come on board with deck tickets in their

possession please do not allow them to travel, but if unable to pay the extra

for 2nd Class send them on shore again.


While embarking deck passengers at Tuticorin, please arrange always to
have an Officer present, to prevent accident and also to see that the coolies on
the stage do not handle the deck passengers roughly or ill tin unseemly
manner. We are,dear Sir, Yours fsithfnlly..4grnts.
GOVERNMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR COOLY 'IMMIGRATION.
The Ceylon Government maintains a Camp at. TATAPARAI not far from
Tuticorin with a Medical Officer in charge, for the benefit if Coolies bound

for Ceylon and whence Kanganies can communicate by telegraph with Superintendents of Estates if necessary.
TATAPA RAT CAMP.
Here all Immigrant coolies for Ceylon are assembled prior to their despatch
across, medically examined, and supplied with proper food. They are booked
direct from Tataparai across by steamer to the railway station nearest their
Estate.; They are thus saved from any blacknutiling at the bands of the
unscrupulous boutique-keepers who have hitherto fleeced them unmercifully.
The period of observation at Tataparai extends to about 24 hours.
AT COLOMBO AND RAGAMA.
The coolies on arrival at Colombo are at once landed and conveyed by
the Immigration Officer to the depot at the root of the breakwater, where
they are bathed and supplied with food. They are then sent direct to the
Ragama Camp, where, after a detention of 24 hours, they are allowed to
proceed to their destinations. All coolies coming from cholera-infected areas
are, however, detained till Rye clean days have elapsed from their departure
from such place.
At Ragama, the several gangs are housed, fed and kept under inspection, till
quarantine ,period expires and then a Pass of the following form is used to
send to Estate Superintendents notifying the despatch of gangs :
, 19
The following Gang arrived at Ragama on
, 19
Train en
and was despatched by the
for
to the Station at
Estate.
Name of Kangaizi:
Description of Gang:
111

CHILDREN.

ADULTs.,
Male.

Females.

Males.

Fmales.

COOLY TIN TICKETS, ~f c.

223

NO. OF 11:110T,IES PASSING TBROIIO!1 RAGAlif A CAMP 1900 4.

1000
19111
1902
1903
1904

....
...
...

Average mo n tbly
Na,
Cholera Cases
Deaths
arrivals.
134.134
... 1 i
...
IC
...
11,177
45,823
...
...
5
3
...
3,818
34,681
...
11
...
13
...
2.815
46,218
...
1
...
1.
...
3,775
58,574 ... ... ...
4.881

Ceylon Cooly Tin Ticket System,


AMENDED REGULATIONS.
(Copy )
General 3 (Fs)Circular No. 6682a.
From the Hon. the Government Agent, W.P., to the Chairman, Planters
Association, Kandy.
ailed Colombo, December, 1902.
Subject:Amended Tin Ticket Beguladione.
Referring to your No. --Sir,-1 have the honour to enclose for your information a copy of the
amended regulations under the rill Ticket System, and to state that Estate
Superintendents, who wish to have copies of the same, can obtain them on
application to the Kackeheri of your li/i41 let I am, Sir, your obedient
Servant, A. M. GALBRAITH, for Government Agent.
The attention of Superintendent of eit.ttes is invited to the following
amended Regulations
1. It is necessary that each immigrant cooly should have a tin ticket.
The letter and number on that ticket supply all the information that is
required to enable the Superinte went at Ragania to forward the cooly to the
estate. Either one ticket may be ghcri to each individual cooly on his departure
to enable hint to return, or a supply may be given to kanganies who are
going to the coast to bring coolies.
2. In point of fact thesystem is simply one by which coolies are forwarded
as packages of goods, the tin ticket being the address. By its means
cr. cooly travelling from, Tutivoria, Tutaparai, Tondi, Aniniapatain or
Paumben is delivered at the railway station nearest to his estate without
the necessity for his expending a cent on his way. All his expenses are borne
by Government and recovered subsequently from the estate to which he
goes, through the local Kachcberi. Individual numbers as well as estate
numbers are entered on the tickets, thus : 270-17 in circle.
If the " 17 " is entered on the check-roll it will give valuable information
as to the identity of the person who presents the tickets.
3. All estates must be registered at the local Kaclicheri, where a number
. will be assigned to each estate, and tin tickets will be issued if required.
Tin tickets are supplied at R2.50 per hundred, stamped with the district
letter and estate number, and consecutive individual numbers.
Even if no tin tickets are required, registration of the estate is
necessary to enable the Seperititendent to issue certificates for coolies
travelling within the Island. These certificates must be on the orn
issued by the Railway Department. '
4. In the case of large estates, so many numbers should be allotted to each
Kangany. These numbers being entered on the bill from the Kachcheri, it will
be seen at once to which Kangany the coolies belonged. Care should be taken
to issue the numbers conseentiVely. All tin tickets issued should be collected
on the arrival of the coolies on the estate, ehecking the individual numbers and
keepiog them under lock and key.
5. 1 muthrrant coolies who have recived advances can still pay their expenses
on the jmuney, but they can no longer obtain cheap cooly rates by rail
and steamer, except on the production of tin tickets.
6. till coolies holdine tin tickets will be despatched by the 6 a.m.
train on the tuoruing of the second day after their arrival at Ragama. Thus
coolies who
will be despatched by the morning train on

221

COOLY TIN TICKETS, &c.

Wednesday, Tuesday's arrivals on Thursday, and so on. If, boa ever,


the estate is so far from a telegraph station that the Kangariy has not time
to meet Wednesday's train after t h e receipt of a telegram despatelled
from Ragama on Monday afternoon, the Superintendent of the estate should
write to the Superintendent of the Cooly Camps at Ragarna, stating the
number of days detention that is necessary ; these instructions will be
carried out. Thus, if the Superintendent is satisfied that he cannot meet
Mouday's arrivals before Thursday, or even Friday, the coolies will he
pespatched on the day named. The telegram will be in one of the
following forms " 5, 2, '1, Saturday, 12, Ramasamy, second:- or "1 woman, 2 children
Saturday, 42, Ramasainy, second."
The first of these means that live men, two women, and one child
are being forwarded on Saturday ; " 42 " is the first individual number
on their tickets : " Ramasamy " is the name of their Kangany ; and
" second " is the number of the division, in the case of large estates, to
which they belong. The second form is used when there are only men
and women, men and children, or women and children in the gang.
The day mentioned will be that of departure from the camp, and
therefore that of arrival at the railway station. Kanganies who go to
meet coolies should have one of the estate tiekets.Each cooly, will of
course, have a similar ticket and the letter and number of the estate will
be entered on the railway ticket, so that the Station Master can point out
so the K.ingany the coolies wile belong to hint. If the coolies, whose
departure from Ragatna has been telegraphed, do not arrive by their
proper train, the Superintendent should at once communicate with the
Station Master, and failing a satisfactory reply, write to the Superintendent at
Ragama.
7. It must be distinctly understood that Government does not
kohl itself responsible for the safe delivery of the coolies on the estate, but
merely at the railway station nearest to their estate. Any Superintendent
who does nut wish intimation of the arrival of coolies to be sent by
telegraph should inform the Su perintendoi t, Raganta Camp, accordingly.
8. Coolies will be given bread and tea before they leave the camp.
They will also be given
lb. of bread a-piece to take with them. If any
Superintendent thinks it necessary that bis coolies should . .eceive money
for their maintenance between the railway station and the estate, au amount
not exeeeding 50 cents a cooly, will be pain to each before he is put into
the train. The Superintendent must write and state the amount to be given.
If such iestrnetions are given, the amount will always be paid to all coolies
for that' estate, the Superintendent at Ragruna cannot undertake to issue
it to some coolies and not to others.
9. Payment of time expenses incurred on fIL'10:)unt of coolies must
be made to the local Keebcheri just it. the same way as hospital bills.
In correspondence with reference to accounts, Superintendents should
always refer to she serial number in the acceount.
Colouial Secretary's Office, Colombo, Dee. 4th, 1902.

The nnniber of Estate labourers despatched to Ceylon from Emigration Ports


during 1904 classified into Tin-ticket and,Non-Tin-ticket coolies has been as follows:
Tatocorin
Ammapatam
Tondi
Paumben

Tin-ticket, INon-Tin-ticket. Total.


37,985
10,923
48,908
2,505
9,292
6,787
2,141
1,449
9,585
...
414
175
589

...
...

Total...

46,630

15,744

62,371

NORTH ROAD.
"North Road " and Paumben and Mannar route have been closed of

COOLY COAST ADVANCES AND AGREEMENTS.


COOL COAST ADVANCES.
[Although immigration is free betweeu India and Ceylon and a ready market
is found here for the Cooly's services, yet in connection with plantations which
must have a regular supply of labour especially in the crop season, a system has
grown up of sending kanganies to the Labor Districts with advances for which.
they are responsible to the estate, to engage and bring over new gangs of coolies.
A great deal of money was lost in past years through these advances, the
kanganies being tempted to defraud and never return with coolies or money, but
later on, a superabundant supply of coolies led to the almost complete abandonment
of the advance system. Nevertheless, it may be needful for tea planters to recur
to it again, and in consequence of the difficulty of securing punishment of frauds
and of n a rking the kanganies legally responsible, the following form of Agreement
has been arranged for the guidance of Estate Managers.Costru.sfis.]
Agreement referred to.
between A.B.,' Superintendent of the
Articles of agreement made the
day of
of the that part and C. D. Kangany of the
estate for the time being, in the district cf
other part. It is hereby agreed between the parties hereto as follows:
advanced by the said A. B. to
1. For and in consideration of the sum cf Rupees
the said C. D. (the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) the said 0. D. shalt within
coolies or laborers to the said A. B. or
months from the date hereof procure and bring
Sopertniviatent of the said estate for the time being, for the purpose of serving on the
said estate or on any other edate, that the said A.B,- or his successor in the office of
Superiutendent of the said estate or any other person for the time being in charge of the
said estate may triter.
2. If the raid C. D. shall fail to bring the said number of coolies or laborers within
the time specified for service as hereiribefori agreed, be shall for every cooly or labourer he
shall so fail to bring, pay to the said A. B. ,` or his successors in the Rice of Superintendent
as
ol the said fstate or the Superintendent for the time being, the sum of Raves
liquidated damages and not as penalty.
3. The raid C. D. shall repay to the said A. B. '" or Superintendent of the estate for
a Iv:Incest to him
the time being or Lis succersoraas afortsiais the said sum of Rupees
as aforwald 1n the
or thereafter on demand.
4. The said A. B. "' or his anecessors as aforesaid shall for the said C. D. bringing the
saki coolies or labourers employ them oat the said estate or on any other estate they may
think necessary paying thew the wages at the usual rate.
In Witness whereof the raid parties have hereunto srai to two others a the same teantir
and date as theme presents net their handy ma :kw day, at r ill and 3 ear here intiefore first written
Wit nese
Signature of A. R.
Do of C. D.
Instructions for tilling In the form and exc.:titles the agreement :
Proprietor or Superintendent as the case may be. It " Superintendent" describe
himself as such, "till' anu i it behalf of the Proprietor."
'.;- It proprietor say. " executors, administruters or assigas,' instead of " stizessor in
ofSee."Date in Article 8 should be the time limited for performance of the tigreiTnent.
Staining for this agreement are regulated according to schedule attached to

Stamp Ordinance No. 43 of 1584 as under. Besides the stamps taken to


cover the advance an additional stamp of 112.50 should be taken to cover narnages
stipulated for in Schedule :Over
Not over
Duty
Over
Not over
Duty
Rupees
Rupees
R. c.
Rupees
llutices
R. e.
0
100
25
400
300
1 00
100
200
50 ! 400
500
1 25
200
300
7.-.
500
1000
2 50
Every further 11500 or part thereof filt25.
CANCELLATION OF Srastr.
Parties signing the agreement should cancel the stamp by writing or mark.
ins' in ink on or across the stamp their name or initials together with Ole true
date of so writing or marking." The document will otherwise be invalid.
The Colombo Agents of the B. I. 8. N. Co., Ld. (Messrs. Bois, 1310F. & Co.)
now arrange to r pro m rrent accounts with Flaw e.s or Firms in the habit of obtaining labour from the Coast, and have instituted a syst' in in cot junction with the
Company's Agents at Ttnieerin, Tondi, and Negapatain (Madura Co , Ltd.) whereby
Canganios proeteding to the Coast from Colombo can eb'ain lei tiers antborisieg
the payment of advances and the issue of tickets (to whatever extent may be desired
within the limits of the sum previously lodged to credit with Colombo Agents)
on produrtion of the coolies thernselver before the Agents at either of the (16011.-717(71.
timed ports of xhipmoot. A nominal commission of 1 per cent is charged on advances
made to kanganies and full particulars may to (brained un application to MessrsBois Brea tt Co.

326

COOLY IMMIGRATION.

IMMIGRANT COOLIES ON THE NORTH. ROAD FOR MANNAR AND


THE PLANTING DISTRICTS.
[Although the " North Road' for coolies has been closed since the Plague
Precautions early in MD; yet It is well to repeat the following details and
general information, since a call for re-opening this route has lately been made.
COMPILER.]
The following schedule will describe how Government protects the Indian
cooly to and from the Ceylon Estates and the Coast along the North Road:Matale. Ratiwey terminus, hospital, with Assistant Col. Surgeon, cooly bungalow
kangany and two plurals.
Nalands 14 miles. Cooly Bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Dambulla, 15 miles. Hospital, with Sub-Assistant Col. Surgeon, two immigrant
inspectors and two patrols.
Ebtoarnuwa, ID miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Maratiankadawala, 11 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Tirapane, 7 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Mihintale, 10 miles. Hospital, with Assistant Col. Surgeon, cooly bungalow
hangany and two patrols.
Itambawa, (1 miles. Cooly bungalow, and two patrols.
Mailawachchi, 6 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany two patrols.
Manktdam, 10 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Chettikulam, 9 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Periyakattu, 5 miles. Hospital, cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Puliyadiyintkkam, 7 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Kompansayincialculam, 7 miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Oikilankttlam, >s miles. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols.
Taladi, 6 miles. Cooly station, Ford to Marmite.
Mannar, 3 miles. Hospital, medical officer, cooly bungalow, &o., &e.
Posalai, 9 miles. Immigrant port hospital, 2 Inspectors, cooly sheds &c.
From Mannar to Oyadappanni, 0 mike. Cooly bungalow, kangany and two patrols
Talairnannar, 8 miles. Immigrant port, with 2 Inspectors, cooly sheds, &e.
Can the cooly receive better attention anywhere than over this 143 miles from
Matale to Pesalai, or from Matale to Talaimaniar 148 miles P The Assistant
Government Agent, Mannar, exercise control over the whole route, with three
Travelling Inspectors continually in the road. The cost of this extensive
establishment will bo found in the Government estimates under Immigration vote.
THE TUTICORIN AND CEYLON RAILWAY ROUTE FOR COOLIES.
The cost of a passage by British India steamer is R3.0 t (this includes boat hire
from shore to shore ; and Government Pier Dues at Tutioorin) by native boats, the
average eiarge per head for the vessel is B1.25. Landed at Tatiaorin, the South
India Railway Company will take coolies at two pies (one cent) per mile, which
would make the fare to Triohinopoly not more than R2i. By native boat and
railway the individual fare would be covaret by four rupees, provided the
exactions of boats men did not take effeet. The Government charge on the
Northern Ferry route at Devipatam was 25 (tents a head ; children free. Coolies
are carried on the Ceylon Railway at
cent per mile, or for 780. cost from
Colombo to K torly and vice versa; between Colombo and Nanuoya (129 miles)
it is B1.36 : and between Matale and Nanuoya (63 miles) 83 (tentson production
of tin tickets issued by the superintendents of registered estates or by the
Public Works, Irrigation or R til way construction Departments.Minimum fare for
each cooly 25 cents.
IMMIGRANT COOLY LABOUR SUPPLY FOR CEYLON ESTATES.
[The,following is a Memorandum of Suggestion and Information issued by the
Planters' Association iu conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce in 1886,
and brought up to date by us.Cometta eel
The qtooition of labour supply is one of paramount importance to the Planters,
of Ceylon, and in view of the increasing requirements of estates, it is incumbent
on every member of the Piaui ing Community to do his utmost to aid in the common
object of securing at a moderate cost, and at no enhanced rate of pay, a sufficient
supply of cooly labour. The gravity of the position of affalrs 20 years ago was
clearly shown by a comparison of she Northern route immigration figures for 1877
with those for 1885. In the former year there wine 112,74s arrivals and 31,625 departures while in the latter 3 rar there were but 23,894 arrivals with 20,380 departures.
Much of the information given h-re is already well known to many members
of the community, there are many more recently arrived Planters to whom the informa-


17

COOLY TM ill JUR A TION.

is hardly necesaarY to emphasise the contention that it should be a point of honour amongst
Planters not to give the slightest encouragement to any coolies to leave their employer,
and every facility should be given to each other for the rerovery of runaways
Bidding against one another for coolies already in Ceylon will not add to one
labour supply, and can only result in a gradual increttee of pay and privileges to
both Kanganies and coon oil.
Although it is impossible to suggest any hard and fast rule on the subject of
advances and Canganies' pal, it is strongly recommended that advances given to

To pee page 227,;

COOLI IMMIGRATION.

AN INTERESTING STATEMENT.
The following Statement-showing the Number of Coolies who
travelled via Tuticorin and via the North Road during the years 1890 to
1900 when both routes were open-is of some interest ; but too much
importance cannot be attached to it, because all the official influence ran
at the time in favour of Colombo :-

ARRIVALS.
Year. Colombo. Negombo. Vankalal. Pesalal. Total.
42,625
64,849
70,391
56,529
515,745
91,790
99,761
125,814
117,224
67,980
207.299

829
576
394
583
449
876
308
278
220
270
262

6,667
12,580
1 2,452
12.072
5,997
6,607
4,123
5,211
3,968
124
991

Total .. 989,407

4,645

70,17e

1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1896
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900

-- -

81.034
85,144
.83,235
22,492
23,066
44,898
24,168
22.272
16.4412
19
-

-284,719

84,106'
1(43,149
118.472
91,876
85.256
128,611 ,
128,856
153,075
188,864
68.398
307.942

-1.298,894

DEPARTURES.
Year. Colombo. Negombo. Vankalai. Pesalal. Total.
28,283
88,284
47,863
50,847
49,411
66,409
78,641
95,'21
89,5x1
81,168
112,460
-Total ... 737,679

1898
1891
1898
1898
1894
1896
1898
1897
1893
1899
1900

8,120
718
10,821
9.9 9
438
11,896
426
9,254
10,268
12,652
9,86)
520
111,225
365
6,373
122
6,998
6,984
7.736
339
6,666
246
8,128
5,6 '3
985
8,572
7,818
99
25
11,39
107
389
--4,262
80,828
78,627

45.756"
60,042
67,610
714,181
66,902
80.678
93.281
109.218
105.706
81.629
112.938
-.
898,425

Including 51 arrivals at, and 94 departures from, Kalpitive,

shipping and landing charges.


The Ceylon Government Railway now issues cheap cooly tickets, between certain
stations on the South Indian Railwa, and all stations on the Ceylon Government
Railways on the production of the Tin Ticket bearing the initial letter and number
of the registered estate to which they belong or on which they have been or are about
to be employed. The Tin Ticket, from 1st Tune 1905, must also have the Estate
Numbers on-i. e. (D 141) Govt. letter and number, them underneath the Estate
numbering 1-100 or as many tickets as were bought. Poi list of Post Offiess in
Southern ltdis, see at end of Directory of Addressee.

COOLY IMMIGRATION.
is hardly necessary to emphasise the contention that it should he a point Of honour amongst
Planters not to give the slightest enuouragemeet to any coolies to leave their employer,
and every facility should be given to each other for the recovery of runaways
ridding against one another for coolies already in Ceylon will not add to our
labour supply, and can only result in a gradual increase of pay and privileges to
both Kanganies and coolies.
Although it is impossible to suggest any hard and fast rule on the subject of
advances and Cat:31;8=1es' pay. it is strongly recommended that advances given to
coolies already in the Island should not be allowed to exceed R10 per head, and
that the total amount divided amongst the Oanganies should never exceed 6 cents
per head per day. The principle of giving names to Kanganies for the supervision
of work is a bad one and should be discouraged. It is only reasonable that some
canganies who supervise work should receive more pay than those who do not, but it
would be desirable that the extra pay ton. the form of a set payment and not a daily
name. In either case the remuneration whether it be in the shape of a name or a
act allowance, should be deducted from the head money of 6c.
A very large number of coolies must, during the next few years or two, be
procured, and the necessity for a combined effort to start a fresh stream of immigration cannot be too strongly urged. Kanganies should be given to understand
that much more value will be placed on coolies who are brought from India, than
on those brought from some other cetato.As large a proportion as possible of
tbo advances given out by each estate should be sent to India, and in most cases
it will be found best to give comparatively small sums to several individuals rather
than a large sum to one Kangaeyas it should be our object to increase the
number of our gangs and iwt the influence and power of single head Kanganies.
The Indian money order system is the most simple and certain means of sending
money to In.lis. Money for remittance is received and receipts are granted at all
money otter offices in Ceylon, but the payee does not receive any order similar
to those issued for Inlant remittanceshe has simply to present himself and be
identified at the paying office in India, when he receives the money. The advantages
of this system are that having no document in his possession the payee cannot
be robbed, and for the vino reason, he cannot discount the order with ('bottles
here, and spend the money in Ceylon. The only disadvantage which the system
has is the possibility of personation, but this can hardly happen without the
participation of the Post Office cfficialany cases c f mispayment or delay ehuu
at once be reported to the Secret.ry of tit:, Planters' Association in order that
they may be thoroughly investigated. There is also now a Teleg'aph Money Ords r
System between India and Ceylon and Planters should give their Kanganies going to
India for coolies, a letter dated, giving name of estate, poet town ;and nearest
Telegraph Office, duly signed by Superintendent, and if possible stating amount per
way Kanganies should not exceed when telegraphing for money.
Experience has shown that the best season to Nen] money to India is early
in the year, and that coolies will come over meat middy prior to August There
are two routes available to the cooly, the Colombo-Tnticorin one, and the
Overland (North Road) one. The latter has been ciceed since Jan., 1889. While it
is for many reasons desirable to encourage the use of the Colombo-Tuticorin
route, the cheapness of the Overland route makes that a tavoorite lino for
immigration. The cooly, who plitees:no value on his time, could, roughly speaking,
come via the North Road for one-third of what it would cost him to come by Colombo.
The British India Steam Navigation Company's Steamers (agents in Colombo,
Messrs. Bois Bros. & Co. ; in Tuticoriu, Madura Co., Ltd.) run daily between
Tuticurin and Colombo, and twice a week to Paumben, Tondi and Arums.patam.
The Asiatic Steam Navigation Company's Steamers. (agents in Colombo, Messrs.
Aitken, Spence du Co.; in Tuticorin, Messrs. Volkart Bre s.) leave Colcinho and Tutieorin
fortnightly as a rule. The cooly fare by either of those lines between Tuticorin and
Colombo, or rice versa is 113.04 which includes shipping and lauding charges. r'or
Government arrangements for Cooly Immigration, see page 222.
The post of Government :superintendent of Immigration for the Nortt ern Route
is at present vacant. He resided et Faumbon during both the Monsoons. With this
Officer and his stall lay the responsil ility of attending to the welfare of the coolies
and prevention of any extortion until they are landed in Ceylon. The only charge
made on this route was 25 cents passage uluuey for each adult cooly, and this included
shipping and landing charges.
The Ceylon Government Railway now issues cheap cooly tickets, between certain
stations on the South Indian Railway and all stations on the Ceylon Government
Railways on the production of the Tin Ticket bearing the initial letter and number
of the registered estate to which they belong or on which they have born or are about
to be employed. The Tin Ticket, from let Jane 1P05, most also have the Estate
Numbers
e. (D 111) Govt. letter and number, then underneath the Estate
numbering 1-100 or as many tickets as were bought. Fur list of Post Offiess in
Southern India see at end of Directory of Addresses.

22$

CI POLY IMMIGRATION.

A simple cooly can, therefore, if provided with the tin ticket travel from
% Upcountry or Cceomlao to any Railway Station at the cooly rate. Kauganies should
be told to see that coolies, boil Mot simmer) the water they drink on their jontneye,
also their rice is well-cooked, because tinder-cooked rice is likely to cause indigestion, with diarrhea, etc., and the medical officers state they hare often seen patients
vomit under-cooked rice.
Cooly Fares
Colombo.
Matale.
Cooly Fares
Colombo
Matale
Hetween
It. c.
R. c. I
Between.
R. 0.
R. c.
...
0 30
Kalutara
1 25
Watawala
...
1 07
0 51
1 eilga haivelit ...
41 541
41 19
Hattou
1 15
0 62
.ir 79
U 25
lamely
Kotagals
1 18
0 66
II 96
.,tale
...
.-Talawukele ...
1 al
0 70
0 86
Wat Legates ...
0 25 I Nannoya
1 36
..
0 H3
...
0 83
Gan-Tont
0 31 I Banderawela ..
1 68
1 17
0 03
Nawalapitiym ..
0 II I
POST OFFICE ORDERS FOR COOLIES.
RATES or COMMISSION.

It, c.
... 10 00
On sums not exceeding
Exceeding R10 but not exceeding ... 25 00
;
... 50 00
25
do
.511
... 75 00
do
do
... 100 00
75
do
... 125 00
100
do
125
... 150 00

Ordinary Indian Lichee Telegraphic


Money Orders.
Money Orders.
R. o.
R. c.
0 12
1 37
0 25
i 5ii
0 50
I ,75
0 75
2 III
1 00
2 25
' 1 25
2 50
1 50
2 75

Coolie Labour Supply front Southern filth*.


LATEST INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS.
With the great impetus given to Rubber, in addition to Tea and Cacao,
cultivation in the Planting Districtsand with the prospect of the Northern
Railway leading to new developmentsthe question of an adequate supply of coolies from Southern India was never more important than in
this year 1905-6. Fortunately for Ceylon. poor crops and scarcity of food
supply in some parts of the Madras Presidency are likely to induce a much
larger cooly emigration than usual to the island. Then the new Cooly
Immigrattion system establi,died under the direction of Mr. Norman Rowsell is likely to he of great and permanent advantage to the Ceylon Planters.
The following were the Agencies of the Scheme on June 5, 1904-1 Pailammottah
(Tinnevelly Bridge Station), 2 Madnra, 3 Dindigul, 4 Trichinopoly, 5 Paucottai, 6 Tenth, 7 Aminapatanam, 8 Atur (in Salem), 9 Mayaveram, 10 Chingleput.
The object of the Scheme is to supervise and assist Kanganies who are sent over
front Ceylon to Smith India to recruit labour. Estates joining Scheme must pay 10
cents per acre. When despatching Kanganies to the coast the Suprintendent ebonld
fill in a Form, posting the orgins I to the Labour Commissioner, Trichinopoly, 3 days
before the Kangany leaves the Estate. These Forms are obtainable at the (Thmerrer
and "Times" Offices together with the R'gistration Forms in which every Superin
tendent should enter up the P/Notes when be recives them from the Agencies.
Travelling expenses amount inclusive of batta from Rs. 10/-to Rs. 15/-: preliminary
advances from Rs. 15/- to Rs. 30: it is a mistake to give large sums. All money ehond
be paid to the credit of the Immigration account Batik of Madras Colombo. Tiu
Tickets mast be sent to the Labour Commissioner, Trichinopoly. When the Rangel:lies arrive from Ceylon at any Agency they are registered and a recruiting
certificate is given to them which has proved of great assistance as a protection
f rem extortion and ill-treatment. Agents are always provided with funds.
It is very desirable to keep a Rtgister of all Coolies on each Estate ; and a took
called Cooly Pro-Note Register, containing the necessary heading, can be obtaiued at
the Industrial School, Kandy.
THE LABOURING CLASSES IN SOUTHERN INDIA.
THEIR MATERIAL CONDITION.

[As so vpry large a proportion of the labour employed in Ceylon comes from South
India the following detail's (althoagb referring to some years back) are still interesting.
It will be seen how the influence of Ceylon on Madura is acknowledged..--CUMPILERS.)
On the 17th August last year (1589) the Government of India called for rennet.

LABOUR CLASiES IN SOUTHERN INDIA.

229

Madras Government replied on the 27th May last. lu a resolution under date
the 19th iustant, the Government of India.remarks :
The Mat/ras report is prelimivary and the enquiry will be continued. The
opinione of the district officers are not supported by concrete instances, but; in
many cases they retied the views of men who have for years observed the conditions
of agricultural life in Madras. The conclusion of these officers which is concurred
in by the Board of Revenue and by the Maims Government, is that no considerable
proportion of the population suffer from a daily insufficiency of food in ordinary
years.
In the Gaup' wt (area 3,106 sq. m., population 1,603,34)1) district, though the income
of agricultural labourers only just meets their expenditure, they have enough to eat.
In Vizagapatani. (area 5,477 sq. m., population 1,790,468). the Collector say,
the agriculturists; live miserably, and cauuot afford a sufficiency of food. With
two and sometimes three meals a day, a cloth t3 cover himself and a but to live,
"the labourer is probably the poorest creature in the world." Hut as inted out
by the Madras Government the Collector admits that the inhabitant. are an unusually
sturdy and muscular class of men, and this is hardly compatible with a want of fowl.
Further, it may be added, that two or three meals a day is quite up to the average ;
that clothes in the Madras climate are anpertfluity ; and that the but is the customary
and traditional home of the peasant.
In Godavart (area 0,525 sq. m,, population 1,780,613), there is no deficiency of
food among adults.
In Kistler (area 8,471 eq, m., population 1,548,480), prosperity is universal.
In Areliore area 8,739 sq. nt., population 1,220,236), the Collector denies any
insufficiency; but the Civil Surgeon supports the insufficiency dictum en the ground
that criminals always increased in weight after they had been in jail seine time,
and that a large number did nut get sufficient food to develop their muscles to
their full extent. The Board of Revenue remarks that the Madras jail dietary is
the most liberal in India, and that the hard labour of a prisoner in jail is by no
means such bard work as that undergone by the labcurer in the fields. This
question of rice in weight during incarceration is one of some importasce aid
has been noticed in other provinces. air. Crook, in the North-Western Provioces,
Bugged that a newly-admitted prisoner has just passed through the ordeal of arrest,
and that he has probably been remanded more than once or marched about the
country after it Magistrate in the camp. A man like this naturally loses weight
in the interval between arrest and conviction. The Indian convict is not in solitary
coutiuement ; he is cultivator, he is free from the Meer and anxiety of field
watching at night. He is promptly attended to for the meet biting ailments. Dr.
Lethbridge, Inspector-General of Jails, Bengal, also considers that the deep anxiety
and often distress which precede conviction cause lees of weight. It may be added
that a convict does not indulge in tobacco and opium. Mr. Burditt, a mirsionitry
says, that the lower classes in Nellore do get enough to eat, and that they saes money

In etaciappah (area 8,745 sq. m., population 1,121,038), except from the 20th April
to 20th June, every one gets regularly more than enough and even in the slack season
there is little demand for work.
Groat weight is attached by the Beare and the IS averumeut to the opinion of
Mr. Nicholson, Collector of Anantapur (area 5,654 sq. w,, population 590,889). lie
says, that the people are of a strong physique ; that the birth rate is high ; that in
1885 when relief works were opened few were attracted to them ; and that the lai ouring
classes depleted as they were by the famino of 1876.78, always and everywhere in
ordinary times find a sufficiency of the feed to which they are accustomed.
In Bellary (area 5,602 sq. In., population 726,275), it is thought the standard of
comfort has risen,
In Keened (area 7,785 sq. ni,, pppulatiou 709,305), Mr. Benson, who is working
at an analysis of the district, says that there is no large class of person pinched fir
food from year's end, to year's end and that there are few beggars or loafers,
In Chive:put (area 2,842 sq. m., population 981,381), the Collector thinks the
mass of the people live from hand to mouth, and in adverse seasons are seriously
hampered. But the Government of Madras believes that the condition of the people
bas improved in a marked degreewithin the last ten years.
In South Arcot (area 4,873 sq. rn., population 1.814.738), employment is obtainable
without difficulty at wages that give the labourer a sufficiency of food.
In Tanjore (area 3,654 eq. m., population 2,133,0831, there is no sign of widespread
poverty.
In Triehtnopolg (area 3,561 sq. m., population 1,215,038), wages are high, food
is ,.heap and the appearance of the people is most presperove.
In ..1faigisir (area 5,765 eq, m., population '") 365 03") the
sD tie are-stnnt well_
-"
,&ipwn
An d

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LABOUR ORDINANCES.

the proportion of ihs


In the Nilgiris (area 957 sq. tri , population 91,031).
population who suffer from want of food is extremely smallas small as it i
in any part of the British Empire."
In Tinneoelly (area 6,381 sq. in., popolati m 1,699,747), the diet is sufficient to
maintain a high degree of physical efficiency. Tile people are well-fed and have a
margin for superfluities as is evidenced by the habitual use of ornaments by mon and
women of the common cooly caste.
In Conant (are t 3,902 sq. Tn., p000!ation 9,59,511), the mons son has never felled
and scarcity is unknown. In North Arcot (area 7,256 sq. tn., population 1,817,814),
the Collector in a burst of rhetoric suggests that grinding p.werty is the
widespread condition of the masses, and two missionaries state that many poor
people who though they do not actually starve, go through life on insufficient
rood.
In Alialoso (are' 8,401 sq. in., ppulation 2,168,680), the labouring classes are
very well of and the coaditton of the district is no doubt good, owing to the
large amount of emigration to Ceylon and the Straits Settlements.
In Ooiruhatore (area 7,812 sq. in, population 1,659,690) no one need starve who can
or will work.
On the whole it may be a cid that in ordinary seasons the lower agricultural
classes generally get throughout the year a sufficiency of food. that is food
enough to maintain them in be lily heath and strength and in fall efficiency for
labour.
In Cooro (area 1,583 sq. tri., population 178,302), which is so favourably
aims' ed from a climaticpoins of view, there has not been that scope as in other
Provinces for au enquiry of the kind indicated by the Government of India.
In this province there are no causes at work which tend directly to bring about a
condition of widespread poverty or distress of a chronic chars-ter, and the
condition of the ryot is on the whole one of advancing prosperity, which iu
awn dividual c tse can be frusi rated ouly by thriftl,'ia and reckless habits among
the people.indian Agriculturist.

The Labour Ordinances,


NIEEORANDUM OF TEE LAW RELATING TO ESTATE LABORER1t AS NOW IN FORCE
(Publiehea by the Planters' .1.52uwitttion, but amended by Compilers according to
Ordinance NO. 7 of 161.0.)
The term "Estate " applies to any cultivation of 10 acres or more on which
I abirers are employed.
" Laborer " means Indian coolies (employed iu other than domestic work) and
K arman les.
Employer" iucludes the Superintendent.
Wages" is equivalent to balance of pay.
Under the amending Ordinance, an Implied contract of service requiring a month's
notice to terminate, is created when the saborer's name is entered in the Cheek Roll
and he has received an advance of rice or money. A monthly contract by mere verbal
agreement Is also provided for. The oblIgstion remains on the laborer to come to
work every day, and the employer is bound to provide work on a days in the week,
consequently any short-time working is a matter for agreement. A laborer's wages
arl, due within "sixty days from the expiration of the month during which such wages
Khali have been earned," and the laborer Is entitled at any time to abk for wages 80 due
and if thy-employer desires that the penalties applieuble to breach of contract shall remain
in force, he must within that period ply the laboter all arrears of pay that he has
asked for. If the monthly wages earned by him shall not have been paid in full within
the period specified " the laborer Is free of all penalties and the laborer is also free of all penalties
(without any &mood for payment being made) if the total of the arrears of hls pay, which
would not Include the current month's, amounts to ten rupees or more. In the case of .
lianganies, "head-money " Is not included when calculating whether tea rupees are due or not.
In calculating the amount of pay due to a laborer, the employer Is of course entitled
to set-off advances of rice, ,,,,, Hey, rte given to the laborer, but cast advances given
through a Katigany would not be retogni.cl as an advance to the laborer. Any advance
charged the laborer must be au individual one from the employer.
Any employer, not having 1*ft:wettable cause of complaint, who refuses to pay a laborer
his venges, renders himself liable to a tine of R50 and imprisonment for throe months.
In the case of it laborer who has given or received a month's notice to leave, his
Wages are payable on the day his service ends.
Coolies employed by a Weeding or other Contractor would fall under the 1865 law and be
treated as day laborers, unless their employer was ablo to prove a distinct monthly agreement.
Such coolies have no legal claim on the Estate for Hospital maintensar..

LABOUR ORDINANCES,

`2A t

No. 11 OF 1865.
AN ORDINANCE TO CONSOLIDATE AND AMEND THE LAW
RELATING TO SERVANTS, LABOURERS AND JOURNEYMEN
ARTIFICERS, UNDER CONTRACTS FOR HIRE AND SERVICE.
([REPRINTED VERBATIM.)
PREAMBLE.

Whereas it is expedient to amend end consolidate the law relating to servants,


labourers, and journeymen artitioeis, under contracts for hire and service : It is
enacted as follows:
INTERPRETATION.
1. The word "servant" shall, unless otherwise expressly qualified, extend to
and include menial, domestic, and other like servants, pioneers, kanganies, and other
labo u rers, whether employed in agricultural, road, railway or other like work.
2. Repealing clause.
VERBAL CONTRACT OF SERVICE TO BE A CONTRACT OF SERVICE FOR ONE MONTH.

3. Every verbal contract for the hire of any servant, except for work tumidly performed by the day, or by the job, or by the journey, shall (unless otherwise expressly
stipulated, and notwithstanding that the wages midsr such contract shall be payable at a daily rate), be. deemed and taken iu law to be a contract for hire and
service for the period of one month, and to be renewable from one month to month
and shall be deemed and taken in law to be so renewed, unless one month's
trevions notice of warning be given by either party to the other of his intention
po determine the same at the expiry of a month from the day of giving stieh notice.
WAGES WHEN PAYABLE.PROVISO.

4. The wages of such servant shall be payable monthly, except where the service
shall have been determined by notice on a day other than the last day of the month, in
which ewe the wages for the broken period shall be payable to the day the service is so
determined,and such wages, where the same shall not be payable at a monthly rate,
shall be computed according to the number of days on which such servant shall have
been able and willing to work; or, if payable at a monthly rate, shall be io proportion
to the number of days on which he !Shall have been so able and willing as aforesaid.
Any employer shall be entitled to discharge any such servant from his service
under any such contract, without previous notice, provided such servant be instantly
paid his wages for the time he has served. and also for one month from the time
of such discharge: Provided always, that any such contract may at any time
be determined by the misconduct of either party in their relative capacity of
master and servant, which may be proved by either part/ against the other.
TERM OF VERBAL, CONTRACT FOR JOURNEYMAN ARTIFICER.

5 Every verbal contract for the hire, according to time, of any journeyman
artificer (where no special contract or agreement shall have been made and dely
proved) shall be deemed and taken in law to be a contract for the hire of such
prtatcer for une day, and no longer.
PROVISO, IF SERVICE BE CONTINUED AFTER TILE TIME AGREED UPON.

6. Provided always, that nothing in the preceding clause of this Ordinance shall
be construed to prevent any servant or journeyman artificer, who may continue in the
service of his employer beyond the period for whico any verbal contract entered into
by him is respectively declared binding only iu law, as aforesaid, from recovering
bis wages according to the full period of time of his being in such service; nor
t o prevent any similar subsequent verbal contract being respectively implied in
l aw from the continuance of such service or otherwise.
WRITTEN CONFRAC"I'S WITH SERVANTS AND JOURNEYMEN ARTIFICERS FOR TERMS OF
SERVICE EXCEEDING ONE MONTH, HUT NOT EXCEEDING
.

YEARS.PROVISO.
ea any

..srvAnt or

LABOUR ORDINANCES.
No. 11 OF 1865.
AN ORDIN ANCE TO CONSOLIDATE AND AMEND THE LAW
RELATING TO SERVANTS, LABOURERS AND JOURNEYMEN
ARTIFICERS, UN DER CONTRACTS FOR HIRE AND SERVICE.
(REPRINTED VERBATIM.)
PREAMBLE.

Whereas it is expedient to amend end consolidate the law relating to servants,


labourers, and journeymen a.rtilioels, under contracts for hire and service : It is
euacttd as follows:
INTERPRETATION.

L The word " servant " shall, unless otherwise expressly qualified, extend to
and include menial, domestic, and other like servants, pioneers, kanganies, and other
laboarers, whether employed in agricultural, road, railway or other like work.
2. Repealing clause.
VERBAL CONTRACT OF SERVICE TO BE A CONTRACT OF SERVICE FOR ONE MONTH.

3. Every verbal contract for the hire of any servant, except for work usually performed by the day, or by the job, or by she journey, shall (unless otherwise expressly
stipulated, and notwithstanding that the wages under such contract shall be payable at a daily rate), be deemed and taken iu law to be a contract for hire and
service for the period of one month, and to be renewable from one month to month
and shall be deemed and taken in law to be so renewed, unless one month's
trevious notice of warning be given by either party to the other of his intention
po determine the same at the expiry of a month from the day of giving such notice.
WAGES WHEN PAYABLE'.PROVISO.

4. The wages of such servant shall be payable monthly, except where the service
shall have been determined by notice on a, day other than the last day of the month, in
which case the wages for the broken period shall be payable to the day the service is so
determined, and such wages, where the same shall not be payable at a monthly rate,
shall be computed according to the number of days on which such servant shall have
been able and willing to work ; or. if payable at a monthly tate, shall be la proportion
to the number of days on which he shall have been so able and willing as aforesaid.
Any employer shall be entitled to discharge any such servant from hie service
under auy such contract, without previous notice, provided such servant be instantly
paid his wages for the time he has served, and also for one month from the time
of such discharge ; Provided always, that any such contract may at any time
be determined by the misconduct of either party in their relative capacity of
master and servant, which may be proved by either party against the other.
TERM OF VERBAL CONTRACT FOR JOURNEYMAN AWYDICER.

5 Every verbal contract for the hire, according to time, of any journeyman
artificer (where no special contract or agreement shall have been made and duly
oved) shall he deemed and taken in law to be a contract for the hire of such
rtificer for une day, and no longer.

PROVISO, IF SERVICE BE CONTINUED AFTER THE TIME AIIREED UPON.

6. Provided always, that nothing in the preceding clause of this Ordinance shall
be construed to prevent any servant or journeyman artificer, who may coutinue in the
service of his employer beyond the period for whicu any verbal contract *mitered into
by him is respectively declared biuding only iu law, as aforesaid, from recovering
bus wages according to the full period of time of his being in such service; nor
t o prevent any similar subsequent verbal contract being respectively implied in
l aw from the continuance of such service or otherwise.
WRITTEN

emereacrs

WITH SERVANTS AND JOURNEYMEN ARTIFICERS FOR TERMS OF

mERVICE EXCEEDING ONE MONTU, BUT NOT EXCEEDING THREE YEARS.--PROVISO.

7. No contract entered into in this Island for the hire and salvias of any servant or
journeyman artificer for any period of time longer than one month shall be valid in law,
so as to subject any party thereto to the provisious of this Ordinance for not
performing the same, unless such contract shall be iu writiug, and shall clearly
express the terms and conditions thereof, and shall be signed or acknowledged by
the parties thereto iu the presence of a police magistrate, or a justice of the
peace, or other person expressly authorized by the Governor, such justice or other
person not being him.elf the employer of such servant, or journeyman artificer
or the agent of such employer. And it shall be the duty of such police magistrate,
justice of the peace. or other authorized person to see that the coutract is fully
explained to the partier, and to certify on the contract that they fully understand
the terme thereof, and arc desirous to fulfil the dame. and such contract, vilo

LABOUR ORDINANCES.
produced in evidence, and bearing the certificate of the police magistrate, justice
of the peace, or dnly authorized person as aforesaid, shall be S1soma facie evidence
of the matters end things contained therein. And every such contract shall be
executed in triplicate ; and it shall be the duty of such lichee magistrate, or
justice of the peace. or other authorized person as aforesaid, to give or to cause
to ho given, one copy thereof to the servant, and to send or to cause to be sent,
within ten days of the execution thereof, another copy thereof to the police magictrate of the district wherein such contract shall have been executed, and in default
thereof atich magistrate or justice shall be liable to a penalty of five pounds.
And the said police magistrate is hereby required to preserve the said counterpart,
and to allow any person who may be interested in the said contract to inspect
the same: Provided always, that no contract (excepting contracts made uuder
the 5th section of this Ordinance) for the hire and service of any servant or journeyman artificer (whether made in Ceylon or in India, as provided by the 9th section}
shall be valid under the provisions of this Ordinance if made for a longer period
of hire or service than three years.
CONTRACTS rem

THE IIIRR OF PIONEERS, &C., TO BE EMPLOYED IN THE


SERVICE OF GOVERNMENT.PROY/SO.

8. It shall be lawful for the Civil Engineer, the Commissioner of Heads,


the Surveyor-Getierel, or any other person expressly authorized thereunto
by the Governer, to enter into any contract on behalf of Her Majesty, for
the hire and service of any person to be employed as a servant or artificer
for any period not exceeding live years: Provided that such contract, if made
for a period of hire or service exceeding one mouth, shall (if entered into iu this
Island) be in writing, and shall be executed in the same manner and be subject
to the Same rules as are prescribed 1111 the preceding section as respectiug contracts
in the case of persons to be employed in service other than that of the Government
CNTRI L TS ENTERED INTO IN INDIA FOR fine AND SY ItVIVE IN 71115 ISLAND.PROVISO

II. Every contract entered into in India for the hire and service in this Island
of any servant or jonrueyman artificer, shall be valid mid bind. ng, so as to subject
the parties thereto to the provisions of this Ordinance, notwithstanding that the
tame be not executed in the manner prescribed be the 7th and Ath sections of
this Ordinance: Provided that such contract he in writing and signed or acknowledged
by the parties tberet or their agents respectively. and clearly express the terms
and conditions thereof ; and provided also that such contract be valid ani binding
according to the laws of India in force at the time of the entering into such
contract, aid every such contract as aforesaid when produced in any court of
this Island shall be deemed valid and binding atcording to such laws as aforesaid,
unless the c. ntrary be proved. It 11931 be the duty of such employer or his agent
with whom any such contract shall be entered into to give, at the time of entering
into euch contract, a copy thereof to the servant or journeyman artificer with
such
nch contract shall have been entered into.
WRIT/TN CO VT/CAM'S HOW DE r Eitm [NABLE.PROVISO.
10. Unless provision to the contrary be expressly made therein, any contract entered
into and required to he in writing under the provieions of this Ordinance shall be determinable before 'he expiration of the period specified therein, except by the mutual consent of the contracting parties, expressed in writing, signed or acknowledged by them
in the presence of two witnesses, cr except wean the party contracting to be
employed shall have been convicted of an offence, or have become a prisoner
or permanently disabled from completing his contract and his employer shall
elect to determine the contract, or accept for some reasons sufficient in law to
set it aside : Provided that, in case of such disability to nerve, the employer
shall he bound to furnish the immigrant from India who shall have contracted
in India for any period of service in this Island, or who shall have contracted
in this Island 1. r any period of service not loss than one year, with adequate
means of returning to his own country.
SERVANT itsrusnec TO WORK, &C., IS GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT.
11. Any servant or journeyman artificer who, without re:isonable cause, shall neglect or refuse to attend at and during the time and hours, oral the place when and 'a here
he shall have contracted to attend, in commencing or carrying on any work or,
in case of no special agreement in that behalf, during such hours as, according
to the tzadc or occupation of each servant or artificer, it shall he usual so to
attend, or who, without reasouable cause, shall leave unfinished or refuse to finish
any work contracted to be dove, or who shall be guilty of any drunkenness, wilful
disobedience of ordere, insolence, ur gross neglect of duty, or other misconduct
in the service of his e mployer, or who shall quit the service of such employe(
without leave or reasonable cause before the end of his term of service or previous
warning as required by the third clause of this Ordinance, or for such longer
period as may be specially stipulated in his contract, shall be punishable by the

LABOUR ORDINANCES.

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wherein the offender shall have been apprehended by forfeiture of all wages
then due, if not exceeding the wages of one month, or for the period of warning
specially stipulated for, or by imprisonment with or without hard labour not exceeding three months, or by such forfeiture together with such imprisonment, at
the disoretion of the court.
PusislimEsr FOR DEsEETION .11:C., or' A SERVANT ENGAGED TO (10 UPON A JOURNEY
PROVISO As To DISTANCE TO RE TRAVELLED AND WEIGHT CARRIED EY SUCH sERVANT.
12. Every servant wile, having been engaged to go on any journey, shall without
any just cause, desert or refuse, of neglect to proceed on such jonri.ey r any stage
thereof, or shall be guilty of any misbehaviour mentioned in the 11th clause of
this Ordinance, shall be punishable by the police court of the district wherein such
offence shall have been committed, or wherein the offender shall have been
apprehended, by forfeiters of all wages then advanced or contracted for, ur by
imprisonment with or without hard labour not exceeding three months, or by such
forfeiture together with such imprisonment, at the discretion of the said court
Provided always, that no servant engaged for a jonrney shall be obliged to travel
on foot more than twenty-five miles duirug every twenty-four hours ; nor shall
any coolie engaged for a journey be obliged to carry a greater weight than forty
pounds, unless otherwise expressly ,agreed upon for a short distance only, nor to
proceed in case of any actual illness or bodily injury rendering him incapable to
travel the journey, or any stage thereof ; an i any person obliging any servant
or coolies so engaged as aforesaid to act contrary to the regulations contained
in this proviso, shall be punishable by such police court as aforesaid by a fine
not exceeding five pounds, or by imprisonment, with or without hard labour not
exceeding three mouths, or by such fine together with such imprisonment, at the
discretion of the raid court.
COVET MAY MARE AHATEMENT OF wAGIts OR DAsLAGEs IN CASES or MISCONDUCT.
13. Upon any complaint by any servant or journeyman artificer for non-payment of wages or damages for breach of contract or misconduct by his employer, before
a court having jurisdiction in that behalf, it shall be lawf al for such court, at
its discretion, to make a proportional abatement out of any sum to be awarded
us the wages or damages due to any such servant or artificer, for such days or
time as he shall have been prov,-d to have been, without the consent of his employer,
absent from or neglecting his rervice or work, and also for the value of any breakages or damage don , to any of the property of his employer by or through the
the misconduct or gross negligence or carelessness of such servant or journeyman
artificer.
PENALTY ON KIMPLoYER REFUSING WITHOUT CAUSE To ACT UP TO CONTRACT.
it In case any employer, not having reasonable cause of complaint, shall refuse
payment of wages when due, or not having Riven such notice or made such payment
as required by the 3rd and 4th sections of this Ordinance. shall refuse to continue
all payment to any servant or journeyman artificer during the whole term of
fuy contract entered into between them, every such employer, so refusing, shall
in addition to payment of all wages actually die, or of all that would have
become due if the contract had been propirly observed, or both, as the case
may be, be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds, or to imprisonment not
exceeding three months, or to such fine together with each imprisonment, at
the discretion of the court.
PERSONS GIVING FALSE clIARtCTP.R.
15. If any person shall knowingly and wilfully pretend or falsely assert in writing
that any servant or journeyman artificer has been hired or retained in his service or
employment, or in the service or employment of any other person or persons for any
period of tiros whatsoever, or in any station or capacity whatsoever, other than that for
which such servant or artificer shall have been so employed, hind, or retained ; or if any
person shall otherwise knowingly and wilfully write, sign, or give any untrue, false, forged, or counterfeit oertiticate or writing in favour of the character of such servant
or artificer, then in every each case such person or persons so offending shall
be liable to a fine not exceeding ten pounds, or to imprisonment, with or without
hard 'arbour, not exeeding twelve months, or to such fine together with each
imprisonment at the discretion of the court.
SERVANT, &C., MAKING FALSE STATEMENr OF FORMER EMPLOYMENT
OR ALTERING CHARACTER.
If any person shall offer himself as a servant or journeyman artificer,
asserting or pretending that he bath served in any service or employment in which
such servant shall not actually have served, or with a false, forged, or counterfeit
certificate of his character, or shall in any wise add to or alter, efface, or erase any
word, date, matter, or thing contained or referred to in any certificate given to
him by his last or any former Lane.' employer. or by any other poison or persons
duly authorised by such employer to give the same, then in any of the said cases
bath person or persons so offendiug shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not
16

not
exceeding three ponndi7, or to imprisonment, with or without hard labour,
exceeding three months, or to such fine together with such imprisonment, at the
discretion of the court.
PertVANT, &C., DENYING VORSIER. EMPLOYMENT.

servant o r
17. /r any person, having been before in service or employment as o
r service.
t yilenti, Iny i
artificer, shall, wnen offering to hire birno4f in any ern pelo
such
previous
any
d
o
o
n
j
retained
s
,
,
h,
d
e
a
ri
sr
been
111.
r
have
falsely and wilfully pretend not to
prison so offending

employment, capacity or service, then and in stn_.


or to imprisonment,
shall be liable, on conviction, to a line Iva exce ding throe pounds,
with or without hard taboo.' not exceeding thre.. month-, or to such fins together
with such imprisonment, at the diicretioa of the court.
traors &C., MAIM A FIRST CHARGE ON ESTATE.
18. All wages due on any contract of hire and service, and all liabilities arising
therefrom, as respects the employer, shall be a first charge against the r state or property
in which the servant or artificer under such contract shall have been employed, and std]
be recoverable by snit against the party for the time being in pox session of the said
estate or property; provided that such charge shall he limited to three months wages
only, and shall be enforced within three months after ternainatiou of the service for
which such wages are due; and provided also, that claims for wages may be
enforced before a conrt of requests, baying in other respects jurisdiction in that
behalf, although the amount in suit may exceed the aunt of ten pounds.
eeaar..ry 1,011 SFIDUCINO sEEVANTS, OR EMPLOVIN0 THEM WIJEN WOW, TO OTHERS. OR

PobJcP COMM IN OUCH eatIES.


TLionoinaNn o,, t'ONOE.11.1NO
in Any person who shall wilfully and knowing. 1 ysoducc or attempt to seduce from
his service or ommyment ant servant orjourueyman artificer, bound by any contract
to serve any other person or persons. or Ithu shah wilfully and knowingly take
any servant ur journeyman artificer, while so bound into his service or employment.
or who shall wilfully rand knowingly hartierir or conceal any servant or
journeyman artificer who ,ha'l have ali.lenie I himself without leave from the service
of
such other person to whom he is so hound,
or who sl all wilhilly and knowingly

retain in ids service any servalt or journeyman artificer bound nu


any contract to serve any other person, after receiving notice in writing tt,at such servant or
jonrneyman artificer is so bound as aforesaid, shall be guilty of an offence, and
be liable, on conviction thereof, to a fine not exceeding five neund., in respect
of each of the servants or journeymen artificers whom he shall have so seduced.
taken, or harboured, or concealed, or retained as aforesaid, and to imprisonment,
with or without hard labour, for any period not exceeding three months, if the
court :shall see fit to impose such imprisonment. Every such offence shall bs
cognizable before any police coact having jured etion in the district whereiu the
offence was committed, or the offender apprehended.
PERSONS EMPLOYING, BCC., I.AlioURERS UNDER ADvANCEs LIABLE IN DOUBLE
SUCH ADVANCES.

20. Any person who shall take into his service or employment, or harbour,
conceal, or retain any servant or jenrneynian artificer boned to serve another by
any contract, entered into under any of the vrosieatorre. ot. Mae seat Ordinance,
without tatting xit'iorkOtUse. 'ptetWill:10us
0..aCertaka Xsthe.ttteX n't tint such servant
Or tiettekt,
kVe!aa, rit knowing 'him to be so bound, or after notice that he
is so bound, shall, if the servant or artificer be at the time so tak ,o, harboured,
or concealed, or retained, under advance, from the person to whom he was so
bound, be liable civilly to pay to such person as liquidated damage, double the
amount of such advances.
SERVANTS NOT LIABLE TO PUNIsIIIIENT IF WAOES UNPAID Foil ONE MONTH.

21. No servant or jonrneynian artificershall be liable to punishment for neglecting


or refusing to were, or for desertion. disobedience, or neglect of duty, if at the time
of such alleged offence h.s wages shall have been unpaid for any period longer
than it mon-h : Provided always, that in computing the amount of wages due at
any time such servant or journeyman artificer shall be dobiled with the amount of all
advances of money made to him and with the value of all f od, clothes, or other
materials supplied to him, and'which the employ er is not liable under this
Ordinance to supply at his own oxpenee : Provided also, that fact of such wages
being so due as aforesaid shall cot affect the liability of such servant or journeyman
artificer to punishment under the nrovisicins of this Ordinance, unless hr shah at
lomat forty-eight hours previously to time of each alleged offence have demanded
fr, to his employer the payment of his wages so due, and the employer shall have
refused or failed to pay the saute.
NANGANIES. &c.. FRAUDULENTLY DISPObINO OF ADVANCES GUILTY OF AN OFFENCE.

22. Every kangany or other agent who, having been entrusted with any money or
valuable security by any person or persons for the, purpose of engaging or procuring
for hire and service any servant or servants, artificer or artificers for such person
pe persons, shall with intent to defraud, convert or appropriate the same or any

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LABOUR OR DINANCES.

exceeding three pounds, or to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, not


exceeding three mouths, or to such tine together with such imprisonment, at the
discretion of the court.
SERVANT, Bt C., DENYING FORMER EMPLOYMENT.
17. If any person, having been before in service or employment as a servant or
artificer, shall, when offering to hire hims-lf in any employment, capacity. or service,
falsely and wilfully pretend not to have been hired or retained in any such previous
employment, capacity or service, then and in snei case every such person so offending
shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine a^t exec ding three pounds, or to imprisonment,
with or without hard labour not exceeding dire., month-, or to such tine together
with such imprisonment, at the discretion of the court.
warn:a &C., 'MADE A IICST CHARGE ON ESTATE.
is. All wages due on any contrarq of hire and service, and all liabilities arising
therefrom, as respects the employer, shall he a first charge against the estate or property
in which the servant or art. seer under such contract shall have been employed, and shall
be recoverable by snit against the party for the time being in possession of the said
estate or property ; provided that such charge shall he limited to three months' wages
only, and shall be enforced within three months after termination of the service for
which such wages are due; and provided also, that claims for wages may be
enforced before a court of requests, having in other respects jurisdiction in that
behalf, although the amount in suit may exceed the sum of ten pounds.
PENALTY FOR SEDUCING SERVANTS, Oil EMPLOYING THEM WHEN BOUND To oTiliiRs, OR
HARBOURING OR CONCEALING THEM.JURISDIETION OP POLICE COURT IN SUCH CASES.
19. Any person who shall wilfully and knowit4,1: seduce or attempt to seduce from
his service or employment any servant or journeyman artificer, bound by any contract
to serve any other person or persons, or who shall wilfully and knowingly take
any servant or journeymen artificer, white so bound into his service or employment,
or who shall wilfully and movingly harbour or conceal any servant or jean:Wyman artificer who .1t'l have ah.ente I himself without leave from the service of
such other person to whom ho is so bound, or who s'-all wilfully and knowingly
retain in his service ally servant or journeymen artificer bound en ha. any contract to serve any other person, after receiving notice in writing that such servant or
journeyman artificer is ao bound as aforesaid, shall be guilty of an offence, and
be liable, on conviction thereof, to a fine not exceeding five noneds, in respect
of each of the servants or journeymen artificers whinn he shall have so aealeced,
taken, or harboured, or concealed, or retained as aforesaid, and to imprisonment,
with or without hard labour, for any period not exceeding three months, if the
court shad see fit to impose each Imprisonment. Every such offence shall Us
cognizable before any police court having jut ad ction in tiro district wherein the
offence was committed, or the offender apprehended.
rainless EMPLOYING, BU.. LABOURERS UNDER ALVAN( Es LIABLE IS DOUBLE
SUCH ADVANCES.

20. Any person who shall take into his service or employment, or harbour,
conceal, or retain any servant or j .nrneyman artificer bound to serve another by
any contract, entered into under any of the provisions of the said Ordinance,
without taking ressmable precautions to ascertain whether fir not such servant
or artificer is so bound, or knowing hint to be so bound. or after notice that be
is so bound, shall, if the servant or artificer be at the time so tak a), harboured,
or concealed. or retained, under advance i from the person to whom he was so
bound, be liable civilly to pay to such person as liquidated damages double the
amount of such advances.
SERVANTS soT LIABLE TO PUNISHMENT 11' WAGES UNPAID
ONE MONTH.
21. No servant or journeyman artificer shall be liable to punishment for neglecting
or refusing to WTrk, or for desertion. disobedience, or neglect of dety, if at the time
of such alleged Whine> h-s wages shall have been unpaid for any period longer
than a mon .h : Provided slways, that in computing the amount of wages due at
any time such servant or journeyman artificer shall be debited with the amount of all
advances of money made to him, and with the value of alt f nd, clothes, nr other
materials supplied to him. and which the employer is not liable under this
Ordinance to supply at his own oxpenee : Provided else, that fact of such wages
being so due as aforesaid Atoll Lot affect the liability of such servant or jettrileywtto
artificer to punishment ender the provisions of this Orleance, nribaa to shah at
least forty-eight hours previously to time of such alleged offence have demanded
fr. in his employer the payment of his wages so due, and the employer shall have
refused or failed to pay the same.
KANGANIEs. &C.. FRAUDULENTLY DISPOSING OF ADVANCES GUILT," OF AN OYeEsett.
22. Every kangany or other agent who, having been entrust-d with any money or
valuable security by any person or persons for the purpose of engaging or procuring
fur hire and service any servant or servants, artificer or artificers for such person
Rs persons, shall with intent to defraud, convert or appropriate the same or any

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part thereof to or for his own use or benefit, or the nee or benefit of any person
or persons other than such person or persons as aforesaid, or for any purpose
other than such purpose as aforesaid, shall be guilty of an offence, and, being
convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be trausported
for any term not exceeding set t n years, or to be imprisoned for any torus not
e receding three years, with or without hard labour.
DEbERTERS MAY DE DIRECTED TO RETURN 11) WORK INSTEAD OF BEING IMPR/sORED
OR COMMITTED.
2:3. Whenever any servant or journeyman artificer is brought before
any court or justice of the peace, on the ground of his having quitted the
service of his employer, or bain: refused or neglected to work, without leave
or reasonable cause before the end of his term of service, or previous warning,
such court or justice of the peace may, if 'he employer of such servant or his
agent so requires, and the labourer consents thereto, instead of punishing or
committing to trial the offender, direct him to return to the set vice of his employer,
and the court or justice shall keep a reeard of the proceedings had before him,
and shall certify at the foot thereof that he hats satiafied himself that the servant
has of his own free will consented to return to the service of his employer.
PERIOD OF ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE OR OF IMPRISONMENT NOT TO DE COUNTED
AS PART OF THE PERIOD OF SERVICE.
24. If any servant or journeyman artificer, having entered into any
contract of hire and service subject to the provisions of this Ordinauce,
shall during the subsistence of such contract, have been imprisoned or
have absented himself without leave, the court before which he is tried
shall award that no part of the period of each imprisonment or of such absence
rand which period the said court is to ascertain by evidence and define), eball be deemed
or taken to be a part of the period of his service, but that he shalt be compellable,
at the option of nis employer, to servo for the full t cried defined as aforesaid
for which he shall have coLtracted to serve ; and until such extended se rvice shall
have been completed he shall be and shall continue subject to the provisions of
this Ordinauce.
TRANSFER OP CONTRACT of SERVICE ro NEW PROPRIETOR OR MANAOEIC
OF ESTATE.PROVISO.
25. If the estate upon which any agricultural servant or journeyman artificer
is employed under any contract to serve for a period exceeding one mouth
shall during the pendency of such contract, become vested in or be transferred
to or placed tinder the superintendence or management of any person ether than
the person with or by whom cinch contract was entered into, such contract and
all the rights and liabilities incidental thereto shall be deemed in law to be
transferred to the pees u in or to whom the said estate shall become vested or. transferred as aforesaid, or finder whose superintendence or management the said
estate shall he placed as aforesaid ; and such last-mentioned person and such servant
or artificer shall be respectively bound to perform all the terms and' eonditions
of the contract in the same 'vernier, or as near thereto as the nature of the case will
admit, as if the contract had been originally entered into between such person
and such servant or artificer : Provided always, that in case, such estate shall
beeutue vested in or transferred to any person other than the person with whom
such contract shall have been entered into, such servant or journeyman artificer
shall thereupon be entitled to determine such contract, if he shall so elect, and
give notice of finch being his intention to the person in whom the estate shall
have become vested or to whom it shall have been transferred. an1 shall receive
all wages then due to him under or by virtue of sui.h contract: Provided however
that the last-mentioned proviso shall not be held to apply to cases where estates
are held in partnership by several perrons, and where one or more of the partners
retire from the partnership, or when, on inch retirement, other partner or
partners shall take the place of the retiring partner or partners, one or more
of the original partners who were parties to the contract continuing in the partnership.
PENAL PROVISIONS OP THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO AFFECT CIVIL. ACTIONS.
20. Neither the al'eged commission of any crime or offence by any person or per.
sons under the provisions of this Ordinance, nor the conviction nor acquittal of any
poison or persons of any crime of offence under this Ordinance, shall be a bar to any
civil action for damages against such person or persons at the instance of any
person or persons who may have suffered any injury, or who may allege that he
or they lute or have suffered any injury from or by reason of the commission
of any such crime or offence.
EMPLOYER BOUND To FIND LODGING, FOOD, AND MEDICAL cane TO SICK COOLIES.
27. Any servant who shall be incapacitated by sickness from labour whilst in
the service of any employer shall be entitled to lodging, food, as well as medical care,
at the expense of such employer during such incapacity ; provided that the employer
shall not be bound to pay to the servant during such period his wages in addition :
Provided further, that nothing herein contained shall prevent thia employer from

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determining the contract under the 10th section of this Ordinance in case the servant
shall become permanently disabled from completing his contract.
21st October, 1885.
No. 13 OF 1889:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAW RELATING TO INDIAN
COOLIES EMPLOYED ON CEYLON ESTATES
[N.B.The repealed parts of Ordinance 13 of 1889 arc printed in italics and
the substituted words are to be found at the bottom of the page COMPILERS.]
ARTHUR GORDON.

Preamble.Whereas it is expedient to amend in the particulars hereinafter


mentioned the Ordinance No. 11 of 1865: And whereas it is expedient to repeal the
Ordinance No. 17 of 1S62 and the Ordinance No. 16 of 1884, and to make more
suitable provision in lieu of thoge contained therein: Be it therefore enacted by the
Governor of Ceylon, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council
thereof, as follows
REPEAL.

1. There shall be repealed as from the commencement of this Ordinance.(a) The Ordinance No. 17 of 1862, intituted " An Ordinance to ascertain the
proportion of mortality amongst the natives of India employed in agricultural
and other labour in Ceylon";
(6) The Ordinance No. 16 of 1884, intittiled "An Ordinance to amend the
Ordinance No. 11 of 1865, intituled An Ordinance to consolidate and amend
the Law relating to servants, labourers, and journeymen artificers, under
contracts for hire and service,' and to pruvido for the speedy recovery
wages duo to labourers."
P ROV ISO.

Provided that this repeal shall not affect


(a) any penalty, forfeiture, or punishment incurred in respect of any offence
conimitted against any enactment hereby repealed; nor
(b) the continuance of any legal proceeding already instituted, and which may
he pending under any enactment so repealed, for the recovery of any
wages due or penalty incurred, before the commencement of this Ordinance.
TO RE READ AS ONE WITH THE ORDINANCE NO. 11 OF 1865. '
2. This Ordinance shall, so far as is consistent with the teneur thereof, be
read and-eonatru6d as one with the Ordinance No. 11 of 1865, hereinafter referred to
as the principal Ordinance.
INTERPRETATION CLACSE.

3. For the purpose of this Ordinance


"Estate" means any land in which labourers are employed, and of which ten
acres or more are actually cultivated.
"Labourer " means every labourer and kangani (commonly known as " Indian
coolies") employed on an estate in other than domestic labour.
"Wages" moans all sums which may be due to a labourer for and in respect
of the work and labour done by him on an estate.
"Employer" means the chief person for the time being in charge of an estate,
and includes the superintendent.
Certain provisions of the principal Ordinance extended to labourers anti employers and to acts and defaults of third parties in respect of or in relation to them.
4. Except as in this Ordinance otherwise expressly provided, all the provisions,
regulations, pains, penalties, forfeitures, and abatements enacted in the principal
Ordinance, so far as they are applicable to monthly servants or their employers,
shall extend and be construed, deemed, and adjudged to extend, to labourers and
employers under this Ordinance ; and every act or default, by whomsoever done or
committed, which is made punishable by the principal Ordinance, if made or committed in respect of, or in relation to, monthly servants or their employers, shall
in the like manner be punishable if done or committed in respect ef, or in relation
to ?tourers. and employers under this Ordinance.
VERB AL AND IMPLIED CONTRACTS OF SERVICE.

5. Every labourer who shall enter into a verbal contract with the employer for
the performance of work not usually done by the day or by the job or by the journey,
or whose name shall be entered in the check-roll of an estate and who shall have
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rate, be deemed and taken in law to have entered into a contract of hire and service
for the period of one month to be renewable from month to month ; and every
such contract shall be deemed and taken in law to be EO renewed unless one month's
previous notice be given by either party to the other of his intent ion to determine
the same at the expiry of one month from the day of giving such notice.
WAGES BOW PAYABLE AND HOW c.:qPICTED.
6, (1) The wages of a labourer shall be payable monthly within the first three.
clays of every month for the month or portion of the month last preceding,* and
when such wages shall be payable at a daily rate the monthly wages shall be
computed according to the number of days on which the labourer shall have been
also able and willing to work, whether the employer may or may not have been able
toprovide him with work. Provided that no employer shall be bound to provide for
each labourer more than 91N days' work in the week.
(2) When the contract of service is determined by one month's previous notice.
or warning by the labourer to the employer or by the employer to the labourer, all
wages due to the labourer for his period of service shall be paid as aforesaid
iu full to him by the employer on the day when such contract is so determined.
(a) In computing the amount of wages due to a labourer for any period of
service, such labourer shall be debited with the amount of all advances of money
made to him, and with the value of all trod, clothes, or other articles supplied
to him during such period, and which the employer is not liable in law to supply
at his own expense.
EXEMPTION FROM PUNISHMENT WHEN WAGES ARE OVERDUE,
7. No labourer shall be liable to punishment for neglecting or refusing to work
for quitting service without leave or ri asonable cause, or for disobedience, or for neglect
of dray, if at the time of such alleged offence any monthly wages payable to hint as provided us section 6 shall not have been paid in full, and he shall, at least forty eight hours
previously, have demanded from his employer the payment of such usages, and the employed
shall have refused or failed to pay the same. Provided, however, that no previous demand
as aforesaid shall be necessary an the part of the labourer in case Such wages exclusive of
head money (talc kasi) in the case of kanganies, shall amount to ten rupees or iere.'t
WRITTEN CONTRACTS,
8. No contract of service mitered into with a labourer for any period of time
longer than one month shall be valid in law unless the same is executed in all
respects in strict accordance with the requirements of the principal Ordinance
as to written contracts ; and all written contracts between labourers and employers
shall be subject to, and governed by, the provisions of the principal Ordinance
relating to written contracts.
WAGES MADE A PUNT CHARGE ON ESTATE,
9. Labourers employed on an estate shallanything in the Ordinance No. 22
of 1871 to the contrary aotwithstandinghave in respect if their wags, whatever
the period for which such wages may be due, but not exceeding the sum of twenty
rupees earned by each labourer, a first charge upon such estate, and such first charge
shall have priority over all claims for resits, dues, or otherwise by any lessors, mortgagees, judgment, execution or other creditors, or by any other person whatever ; and
such first charge may be enforced by suit or by claim if instituted or preferred within
three months of the last day of the period in respect of which such wages
are claimed.
WAGES MAY BE SUED FOR IN COURTS OF REQUESTS WHATEVER THE AMOUNT.
LABOURERS MAY SUE JOINTLY IN uNE
10. The wages due to any labourer or labourers, whatever may be the
amount claimed, shall be sued for in a court of requests having in other respects
jurisdiction in that behalf ; and it shall be lawful for one or more labourers employed on such estate to institute one suit to recover the wages which may be
due, not only to him or the rn, but also to any other labourer or labourers employed on the same estate whose name or names may appear on the plaint,
provided that the court in which the soh is instituted is satisfied, after due
inquiry, that tiro labourer or labourers suing is or are authorised to sue for and
on behalf of the other or others so maned as aforesaid.
PROPRIETOR OF ESTATE TO BE PARTY DEFENDANT.
11. In any suit instituted under this Ordinance it shall he sufficient to designate
the dcfen 'ant as the "proprietor of the
estate," specifying the name
of the estate on which the labourer had been employed, without Laming the
proprietor or proprietors thereof.

Sixty days from the expiration of the month during which such wages shall
hays been earned,
t The monthly wages earned by him shall not have beeu paid in lull within
Ls. the period specified in Sub-seetion (1) of Section 6.

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LA1301111 ORDINANCES:.

PARTY solln MAT CLAIM SET.OFF.


12. The party sued er his representative, or any other person allowed by
the court to intervene in such snit, shall be entitled to a yet off or counterclaim in respect of any sum of money, or the fair and reasonable price of any
food, clothes, or other articles which the employer was not liable in law to,
supply at his own expense, but which money, food, clothes, or other articles
had been advanced or supplied to the labourer or labourers, as against the wag s
for which he or they may be seine.
RIIIFIT OF MORTGAGEE.
le. It shall Ire lawful for a mortgazee of an est ate to pay and discharge the
first charge created by this Ordinance in respect of such estate in favour of the
labourers employed thereon; and upon such payment be shall be entitled to. add
the amount thereof to the sum due -upon his mortgage ; and tue amount so aided
'shall be secured by the mortgage held by him.
TROPRIETolit MAY mints .71.71XIMLaT,IN SAAR SUIT AGAINST OTI1ERs WHO HAVE
ACTUALLY EMPLOYED THE LAROVRERS.PROVISG.
14. When the proprietor of an estate is sued under th Ordinance. and he
shall by proof adduced satisfy the court that he did riot by him eilf or by his
agent or agents employ all or any of the la Tourers who are suing him, but that
they or any of them were employed on such estate by some other person as
trustee, lessee, or mortagee iu possession, ho shell be (suckle 1, up .n application
by him made for that purpose, to have such other persou made a party defendaut
in the same suit at any time before exe !neon is levied, provided that snch other
person shall have had reasonable n Mice of such application and Ethan have failed
to show cause why he should nos be joined in the suit. And the court
if satisfied that such other person was primarily liable to pay the 11.111 3nnt of
wages sued for wholly or iu part, and that the same has she instlutiou
of suit' been paid and satisfied by such promeeter, enter a separate judgment
therefor as between the proprietor and such other person, with slush reasonable
costs as it may think fit, and enforce sue') judgment against such other person
by a writ of execution ,
Penvided, however, that no proceedings had as between such other person
and inch proprietor as aforesaid shall be permitted in any way to delay the
progrels of the snit as between the labourers and each proprietor.
PROCEDURE.

15. The Rules and Orders in Schedule .1 hereth shall apply to suits

instituted under this Ordinance ; and upon any matter not specially provided therein,
including the payment of costs, the General Rul. s and Orders for 4. mins of
Requests shall be followed in es tar as We same may be apylicab10.
EMPLOYERS TO LEND RRTURNS TO af3vRRNMIENT AGENTR.FIRMS OF RETURNS TO BF
SUPPLIED oeseis BY flOYERNMENT AGENTS.PROVISO.

le. Every employer shall on the tenth day of January, on the tenth day
of April, on the teeth day of July, and on the teeth day of October f cash
year make to the G esernment Agent of the Province iii which the estate is situate.
or to some other public fficer who mar be appointed by the Governor for that
purpose, and of whose appointment a notire shall he published in the "Government
Gazette" true and correct returns for and in respect of the three months next
immediately preceding earh of the said four months, containing each and every
of the particulars set forth iu the form given is S..hedu:e n hereto. 'rho return.
shall be nutie m the English language, and copies of the said form shall be
furnished by such Gevererneet Agent on tee application of the , mpl -iyer free of charges.
Provided that if any of the aforesaid days shall be a Senday or public holiday
the said returns and declaration shall be made on the next following day not
being a public holiday.
OFFENC ES. PF.NA LTY.EY f D ENG It
17. Any employer who shall refuse or neglect to make any returns
by this Ordinance required ts be made, in the form end on the days
herein specified, shall be guilty of an offeees, aid shall he liable on CollviCti.n to a five not exe.erling one hundred rupees ; ands, the production
of a certifie tte under the had of the Gevornment Agent, to tho effect that
no returns have been received by him from the person charged, shall in all
judieial proceedings be prima facie evidenee of such person having refused or
ueglected to make such returns, as the case may be.
RETURNS TO BE SENT TO COLONIAL SRCRICTART.--OENERAL ABSTRACTS TO HE PUBLISHED
AND IAID MECUM LRGIBLATIVE COUNCIL.
18. The Governors nt Agent or such other officers as:aforesaiil shall forward all
such returns to the Colonial Secretary, who shall. so soma as convenient, publish, or
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received for any one quarter in such form 0.-9 the Governor, with he advice of the
Executive Council. shall from time to time require, And an annuli general abstract
of all such returns for each year shall be laid before the Legislative Council.
SCHEDULE J.

RULES AND ORDERS


COMMENCEMENT OP SUIT BY FILING PLAINTISSUE OF SUMMONS TO
DEFENDANT AND SUBKENA TO SUPERINTENDENT.

1, The suit shall commence by the filing of a plaint Betting out the period or
proximate period for which mutes are due to the plaintiff, or to each of the plaintiffsif thine, he more them one plaintiff , and thereupon the chief clerk. shall issue a
osenuneus directed te the defeneaut req uiring him to appear before the court on a day
therein nemei to answer the claim of the plaintiff or p eiutiffe, and shall at the same
time issue a subteena to the superintendent of the estate requiring him on the same
day as teat named in the imunnoes to attend and bring with hint the check-rolls
and any (steer docuin is which may be specified in such sulopmna, and shall
J.., the dams time ca
a notice in corm hereunto annexed to be published in
the " Government Gs.14 te" of the two following weeks.
seams: OF SUMMoNSPMESCRIBED. SUPERINTENDENT SIAM REPRESENT PunrstsTult.
2. The summons direct( d to the defrnilant shall be se ved np-n the superintendent or if the commissieser so directs. sha'e be atfiken to a et:lc:vim:tuft part of the
PHLAZO, mild stem service shall be deemed to bo good and sullicieut service on
th defendant ; and in every case the chief clerk sh .11 post a copy of each summons
to the superintendent directed to such elate. it shall be competent for such
superintendent to appear for and represent the defendant in the said suit, and
to adduce evidence thei oho,

INVESTIOATION.PsovIse.

N. On the day named in Bush summons, or on any other day to which


the commissionee'may adjourn or postpone the inquiry, he shall summarily
hear and determiee the suit and give j udgment thereon for such own or sums
as the plaintiff or plaintiffs may be found entitled to ; and ie. determining
the sum due to the plaintiff, or if thew be more than on r plaintiff, the
sum due to each of the plaiutiffs, the commissioner shall apply any peyments,
whether in money or in food, clothes. or other articles proved to have been
mad.) in partial discharge of wages, towards the payment of the antecedent wages
in the order of time in which the same became due, and the conunissioner shall
iu his judgment specify the extent to which the first charge shall apply, and shall
declare the eat ,,te bound and executable for and iu respect of such first charge.
Provided, however, that if the commissioner be satisfied that the sale of
any clefiuite portion of the said estate shall be sufficient to satisfy the first
charge he may, iu the first Instance, order accordingiy.
FORMAL DECREE.

4. As soon as may be after the judgment is pronounced a. formed decree


bearing the sane dste as the judgment ellen be drawn by the commissioner in
the form hereto annexed,' specifying (I) rte total amount due to the plaintiffs,
and (2) the amount for which the tenths is bound and executable for and in respect
of the first charge.
TWO SEPARATE WRITS MAY ISSUE.

II. The commissioner on non- payment of the amount of the first charge
shall issue a writ iu the form I. hereunto annexed,* and on notepsymeut of the
balance (if any) due under the decree shall issue a writ in the form H. hereunto
annexed,* which writs may issue simultaneously or independently of each other
JUDGMENT HOW SATISFIED.
G. The judgment in the suit shall not be declared satisfied or discharged
rove by payment into court of the total amount decreed, or by deposit in court
of such emount by levy in execution ; and when each ju Ignient shall be satisfied
by payment into court, ur when payment shall be made of the first charge,
th commissioner shall issue a certificate to that effset under his hand to the
persun making such payment.
CONVEYANCE BY FISCAL.

7. The fiscal shall execute a conveyance of the said estate or part thereof
on sale in execution in favour of the purchaser in the form hereto annexed,
and the same shall pe sufficimt to vest title in the purchaser free from all
enc u al brauces.
DItYRIBUTION OS' SUM DEPOSITED.
if. Up in the payment into or deposit iu court of the amount decreed or
levied, the cammiesioaer shall pay or distribute the same to or among tam plaintiff
or plaintiffs adjudged to be entitled thereto, and make a record thereof.
INTERVENTION By MORTAGEE.
9. It shall be competent f.,,r any mortgagee or any other person interested
in the suit to interverm therein, if allowed by the court to do so.
* These have not been reproduced by us.COMPILER.

LABOITR ORDINANCES.
SC' ITED17 LE B.
I.Return of Labourers employed on the
, during the quarter ended
.189.
Male.
Number of Labourers

Estate in the District of

Female.

ILReturn of Births occurring among Labourers upon the above Estate


during the Quarter.

Date of Birth.

Mother's Name.

Father's Name,

III.Return of Deaths occurring among Labourers epee) the above Estate


during the quarter.
---
Date
Name. 1 Age.
Sex.
Name of Village.
ei?! '1 Probable
otiactial u8e
I

1
1
Passed in Council the Ninth day of October,- One thousand Eight hundred
and Eighty-nine.
A. M. ASHMORE,
Acting Clerk to the Council.
Assented to by His Excellency the Governor the Thirty-first day of October,
E. NOEL WALKER,
Ono thousand Eight hundred and Eighty-nine.
Colonial Secretary.
NO. 7 OF 1890.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO, 13 OF 1889
RELATING TO INDIAN COOLIES EMPLOYED ON CEYLON ESTATES
ARTHUR GORDON.
PrOnDble.Whereas it is expedient to amend the Ordinance No, 13 of 18.89
intituled "An Ordinance amending the Law relating to Indian Coolies employed
on Ceylon Estates," and hereinafter referred to as the principal Ordinance: 1l
it therefore enacted by the Governor of Ceylon, by and with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :Amendment of sub-section 1 section 6, of Ordinance No. 13 of 1889.-1, In Bull.
section 1 of section 6 of the principal Ordinance, for thu words " the fitst three
days of every month for the month or portion of the mouth last preceding"
shall be substituted the words "sixty days from the expiration of the month
during which such wages shall have been earned."
Amendment of section 7 of Ordinance No. 13 of 1889,-2. In section 7 of the
principal Ordinance, for all the words after the words such alleged offence''
shall be substituted the words " the monthly wages earned by him shall not
have been paid in full, within the period specified in sub-section (1) of section 6."
Construction of Ordinance No. 13 of 1889.-3. The principal Ordinmes shall
as from the commencement of this Ordinance, take effect subject to the substitutions
required by this Ordinance, but nothing in this Ordinance shall affect the
validity of any act done, right acquired, or liability incurred under the principal
Ordinance before the commencement of this Ordinance.
Commencement,-4. This Ordinance shall come into operation at such time
as the Governor shall, by Proclamation to be published iu the Gorownrent
appoint.
Passed in Council the twenty-first day of May, One thousand Eight hundred
A. M. Asummin,
and Ninety.
Acting Clerk to the Council.
Assented to by His Excellency the G)vcrnor the Twenty-second day of May
E. Nos:
One thousand Eight-hundred and Ninety.
Colonial Secretary.
[This Ordinance was proclaimed in the Gorefttment Gazette to come into force
from and after., ist 15, 1890.Cotteuza.j

LABOUR ORDINANCE ; MEDICAL WANTS AND RULES. 241


Sinhalese laborers would also fall under the 1805 Onlinance, and entering their names
on the Cheek Roll and giving au tole:owe raises no presumption that they are other
than day labourers.
Under the 1865 law, agreements with labourers may be entefed Into fur a continued
period of servlee no exceeding 3 years, but all such agreements roust be executed
before a J. P.
IThe labourer is itrivIleged to sue in a coon of Requests for all pay, and ono labourer
may sue on behalf of others, if the Magistrate is sattstled that he has their authority
without naming the defendant the case being Instituted against the Proprietor of -- Estate.
The Superintendent has under a penalty of MOO to furnish Government with a quarterly
retort' of the umber of coolies employed on the Estate, and of the births and deaths.

.,.

Finns or PLAINT.
That defendant being a monthly labourer bound by contract to serve on the

Estate under complahlant the Superintendent thereof did on or about the day IA
-- before the end of his term of service qtilt the service of the complainant
without leave, warning or rewsonable cause and without giving a month's nods: and hiss
hereby comtnitted an offence punishable tinder sect len 11 of Ordinance No. II of 1805.
a........

Medical 11 anis of lintniirrout Labour ill Pla t Dist riet:


SUMMARY DP MEDICAL WANTS ORDINANCES AND RULES.

Two ordinances have been passed, No. 17 of 1880 and No. 9 of 1882
to provide for the Medical Wants of Immigrant Labourers in the planting
districts. We propose to give a summary of the ordinances and the regula
tions drawn up by the Principal Civil Medical Officer, for general information
and guidance.
(1.) Thirty-two hospitals and dispensaries, in charge of medical officers, have beau
provided in the following centres :Kandy, Matale, ampule, Nuwara Eliya, Badulla,
Ratilapura, Kegalla, Kurunegalu, Kelebokka, Wave, Lindula, Karawanella,
Lunugala, Maskolipt, lidapussellawa, Balangoda, Rakwalia, Del tots, Nawalapitiya,
Panadure, Balapitlya, Neboda, Awissawella, Teldeniya, Haputale, Ilauaboda, Deniysya, Gale, Alatur ita, Pussellawa, where sick laborers can receive indoor or outdoor
any hour during the day or night. The hospital at Mnlhalkele will be open during the
fever season of the year.
(2.) Thirty-three Dispensaries only in charge of Medical Assistants have been
established at Banda' awela, Aludidsicna, Pundaluoya, Elkaduwa, Mnpane, Morawak
Korale, Bogawantalawa, Watawale, Agraputana, Dolosbage, Haldurainuila, Koslanda,
Rattota, Cralagedara, Kotmakt, Pasitara, Ilsnwella, Bandaragania, Kadagannawa,
1Vattegarna, Craiie Lea, Watagoda, Gamma..km, Ran4ale, Naeuoya, Maspane,
Aranayaks and KLulgals,
Ildugs.ma, Tonacomb., Verdlap Una, Pulgahaw,1
where laborers can receive outdoor treatment free at any hour.
(3.) The estates have been grouped into districts around the hospitals and dis-----..,...ponsaries, to meet the convenience of superintendents and proprietors, who can n. urgent
'noes only call in the services of the Medical Officer or Medical Assistant in clearge
of the hospital or dispensary to which the estate has been scheduled in the Ga4,
(4.) The Medical Officer or Medical Assistant is bound to visit sick labourers whet
required to do so by the person in charge of an estate. The charge for such visit
112.50, which goes to the credit of the Medical Aid Fund. The charge is nut 112'50
line each sick labourer, but for each visit to the estate. For the one fee any numbeeut
e0ek latourers shall lie examined mid prescribed for, but the names of such labourers
ni,last be entered en the It- que4t, Form either at the time it is rent, or hometiia t:flely after the arrival of the Office r on the Estate. The sick mast he posited
t to the Medical Officer. It forms uo part of the litter's duty to search for
thi e s:ck on an estate.
(5.) Superintendents can purchase certain medicines of which ri list with prices
be obiaiued at the Dispens.wy, for cash at prime cost, for the use of labourers at all
1,itals and dispensaries to the value of Rh. If required in larger quatititieQ, or if
ho44ier
drugs than those in the list era wanted, they can be obtained from the Civil
Ale dical Stores on requisition to the Principal Civil Medical Officer. Drugs are only
red
for emir and Superintendents in ordering medicines from the Civil Medical
jeemp
8t4cere should forward crossed cheque payable to the Principal Civil Medical Officer
to t a ftvoiti delay.
N. B.Estate labourers are admitted to hospital, attended on the estate, or at the
digit._iensary only when a request signed by the person in charge of the estate is made
on ihi porm 1, except the case be serious. This form, and all other forms, can be ohtoil led on application from the hospital or dispensary.

242

MEDICAL WANTS AND RULES.

Medical Officers or Medical Assistants aro not permitted to prescribe for sick
labourers, unless they have been previously seen at the Hospital Dispensary or on the
estate,
(5.) When the Medical Officer visits an estate, and requests in writing that a sick
labourer be sent to hospital, the superintendent is obliged 'to comply unless the
labourer refuses to go.
(es) The superintendent may send a sick labourer to hospital at any time.
(7.) The charge for a sick laborer is 30 cents for every day in hogpital, not exceeding 30 days. This sum includes all expenses to the estate ; all other charges are borne
by the Government and the Medical
Fund.
(8.) The duties of Supei-intendents of estates are clearly laid down in the 20th
clause of Ordinance 17 of 1.8140.
(al To maintain the lines on the estate in fair sanitary condition :
(h) To inform himself of all cases of sickness on the estate, and to take such steps
as he may deem best for the immediate relief of the sick :
(s) To send labourers to hospital as required by the 13th clause
(1) To scud for the district medical officer in any ease of serious illness or accident :
,,e) To inform the district neelieal officer within forty-eight hours of every birth
or death upon the estate
(St To keep a register of immigrant labourers employed on the estate, and of all
immigrant labourers arriving at or departing therefrom, and of all births and deaths
upon the estate, in such form as may be prescribed by the Governor, with the Ailvice
of the Executive Council.
(9) To supply every female labourer employed upon the estateand giving birth
thereon to a child with sufficient food and lodging, for fourteen days after the birth
of such child, and to take care that the female labourer be not required to work on the
estate for one month, unless the district medical officer shall report sooner that she is
fit to work, and refusal or neglect on the part of superintendents to perform any of
the duties imposed by the ordinance renders them liable to a fine not exceeding R50.
(0.) Kaeganiem are required, under a flue of R20 for neglect or refusal, to give in
formation to the superintendent of all cases of sickness in their gangs.
(10.) The regulations for the guidance of district medical officers and medical
Assistants are hung up in every hospital and dispensary.
(11.) Prescriptions can be compounded at any dispensary under the following
restrictions:
(a) That prescriptions are to state the patient's name and address, are to be
written by a medical practitioner, and are to be in English (except the Dames of drugs)
without abbreviations or symbols.
(t) That no medicine be ordered that is not in the British Pharmacopeia.
applies only when ordered by District Medical Officers according to Pharmacopeia of
Ceylon Hospitals mid not when it contains other ingredients.]
(s) That the writer certify on the back of the prescription that it is required
urgently for a serious case.
(d) That these prescriptions are paid for at such rates as shall be fixed front
time to time by the Principal Civil Medical Officer and luspector-General of Hospitals.
The PSdlowing are the rates for prescriptions
5 cents.
...
(i) Ordinary mixtures or draughts per ounce
2 cents.
(ii) Lotions, injections or gargles, per ounce
...
...
2 cents.
(iii) Pills and powders each
...
10 emits.
Or) Ointments per ounce
...
10 cents.

(a) Liniments per ounce


...
2 cents.
(ri) Blisters per square iuch
(c) That no responsibility attaches to Government in the compounding of these
prescriptions.
N.B.Prescriptions forestay labourers prescribed hy the district medical officer or
medical assistant, either on the estate, or at the Dispeusary, are dispensed free to the
estate, except duting epidemics when largo quantities are tequ red, when the drugs
may be prscured in bulk on paymuit, the cost being charged against the estate.
Should any of those treated free voluntarily contribute small same, these
are to be considered as "voluntary contributions," and not as payment for
the attendance or medicines.
No medicines are to be compounded or issued without a prescription or
written order for stone duly made, signed, and dated, and showing thereon
in the sender's or prescribers writing the name of the Government Dispensary
the sender or prescriber) requests that it may be issued.
from which he
12 All Medical Officers, Medical Assistants and Dispensers are forbidden
to keen any private medicines, drugs, or instruments for sale or issue free


MEDICAL WANTS AND RULES.

t.

243

Extract from Regulations for the voidance of :Medical


49 Medical Officers and Apothecaries in charge, appointed under clause 9
Ordinance 9 of 1882, are permitted to engage in private practice provided
they do not allow to interfere with the due performance of their official
duties.
44 Appothecaries other than those in charge and Dispensers are strictly
forbidden to engage in any private practice whatever.
N.B.Medical Officers in charge will be held responsible that this rule is
observed, and. any infringement of it is at once to be reported as directed in
Regulation No. 42.

FEES TO MEDICAL OFFICERS IN ESTATES BRANCH.


f.

45 The following have been settled under clause 22 (e) of Ordinance No.
17 of 18c.i0 as the fees to be paid to` the District Medical Officer, or Medical.
Assistant in charge, or to those duly appointed to act for them:
(1) Fee payable by Proprietors and Superintendents in midwifery cases R30
(2) Fee fur a visit to the wife or children of a. Proprietor or Superintendent R350 with mileage at the rate of 374 cents for each mile travelled each
way (with a maximum of 1115.)
(3) The fee for a visit to an Assistant Superintendent Conductor, Taamaker,
,7 carpenter, mason, kanakapillai, storekeeper, writer, their wives and families, or
to any 'person other than a Proprietor or Superintendent R210, with mileage
at the rate of 37A cent a smile each way.
(4) The midwifery fee for all those included in (3) R15, and mileage
cents a mile each way.
(5) Advice, at the Dispensary or by letter for all included in (3) R1, and
112 for Proprietors and Superintendents.
P.S.Medical Officers are directed to afford the required attendance to
the above-mentioned, when requested as above at the earliest opportunity
that. the due performance of their official duties will permit. They are, however,
informed that the fees for such attendance should not be entered in any of
the Returns, nor will they be collected by the Government Agent.
45a All such patients, dames A and li, are to be entered by themselves
in a separate portion of Form A. The disease need not be mentioned, but
each visit or attendance by letter is to be duly recorded therein.
.15h The non-working wives of labourers and of kanganies and the
children of kanganiea are to be treated in all respects as if they were labourers
in terms of clause 2 (4) Medical Wants Ordinance. Kitchen Coolies and Horsekeepers on estates tire to he treated free as estate labourers.

e.,

It is distinctly laid down that all the directions for the treatment of sick
labourers with prescriptions, are to be given in writing to the person in
charge of the estate.
The Medical Aid Fund is formed from an export duty of ten cents per
hundredweight on coffee, tea and cocoa, and five cents per hundred : weight
on cinchona, from fees levied for visiting sick labourers on estates, and from
the money received for labourers sent to hospital. The funds will be devoted
to defray the expenses incurred under the ordinance only.
The Colonial Surgeon or Medical Officer has power to enter upon every
estate within the districts assigned to him mid to visit the cooly lines whenever
he shall deem fit and to send to the hospital of any districts any labourer
requiring medical treatment.
On visiting the cooly lines he shall call the attention of the Superintendent
to any defect in their sanitary condition. He shall also inspect the labourers
as regards their state of health and whether they have been duly vaccinated.
Ho is also required to inspect the hospitals and dispensaries and to enquire
into any complaints which may have been made respecting their working, when
directed to do an by the P.C.M.O.
Complaints against the officers or servants employed under the Medical Wants
. Ordinance should be addressed to the Principal Civil Medical Officer, Colombo,
and we are assured that he will cause a careful enquiary to be made in every
case.
N.B.Stmerintendents absenting themselves from their estates should leave
responsible person in charge to attend to the sick, and request the Medical
Officer to visit the estate if necessary.

244 TSCI: OF MEDICINES: MEDICAL AID COLLECTIONS.

ISSUE OF MEDWINLS FOR THE USE OF COOLIES.


The following are the regulations for the issue of Medicines to Superintendents
arc., for the flee of Labourers:I.-Medicines in bulk not exceeding in value R5 will he issued at the out-door
Dispensary at prime cost for cash, but only those mentioned in Appendices A and B.
11.-Medicines in bulk exceeding R5 in value may be Wattled on requisition
hem the Civil Medical Stores, Colombo. The reqnisition should be sent to the
Principal Civil Medical Officer, Colombo, accompanied by a cheque or order for the
oast of the drugs and transport, with full directions bow they are to be forwarded.
FIT.-No medicines will he issued in hulk except upon a written ardor signed
by the Superintendent of the estate, ceetirging that they are required far the use
of labourers of that estate. Vide form given below:1V.-Prescriptions ordered for Proprietors, Superintendents, or Assistant Superintendents, &c., may be compounded and issued for cash at the following rates, but
only when such patients have no opportunity of having them dispensed elsewhere:Mixtures and draughts, per oz. c. 5 Ointment, per oz. e. 10
Lotions, injections and gargles ,. 2 Liniments, per ox.
Pills and powders, each e 2 Blisters, per square inch
...
Form (to be drawn ont in manuscript) for the issue of Medicines.
Required the following Medicines:(Here Enumerate the Medicines and quantity of each.)
I hereby certify that the above Medicines are required for the use of the
Labourers of this Estate.
Date.

Superintendent.

It dirul .1 id Collections.
STATEMENT OF EXPORT Dun' Collected during the 22 years ended 31st Dec. /901.
showing collections on each article of produce.

Coffee. Tea. Cacao. Cinchona. Total.


II. R. R. R. R.
1883 15.263 714 169 6,691 22,967
1884 28,581 2.104 871 20,899 52,455*
8,945
32,096
1885
746 24,528 61,295
1E86 18,303 7,020 1,305 26,206 59,834
1897 18,191 12,3.59 1,746 23.411 55,707
1888 13,915 21,305 1,223 22,291 58,735
1889 8,971 30,661 1,885 16,885 58,402
1890 9.011 40,893 1,594 15,677 67,175
1891 8,967 60,467 _ 2,002 7,573 79,009
1,918
3,058 73,853
1892 4,334 69,548
1893 5,543 73,519 2,978 1,536 83,076
1894 3,199 76,236 2,280 1,141 92,857
189.5 6,662 88,028 2,7112 411 97,958
1800 2,813 08,310 3,890 615 104,624
1897 1,861 102,243 3,513 264 107.881
1898 1,270 109,294 3,811 439. 114,814
1899 1,915 115,781 4,253 308 122,257
1900 1,024 133,272 3.370 264 137,917
1901 909 128,819 4.747 224 134 809
1902 1.055 134,672 6,148 137 142,013
1903 893 133,135 5,912 76 141,029
1904 663 141,031 6,737 72 148,504
[The above statement includes Oaths, but the latter Port gave only RIO in 1883;
1166 for 1881; 11138 in 1985; 11119 in 1886; 11150 iu 1887; 11147 in 1888; 8259 in
1889 ; R356 in 1890 ; 1161-3 in 1891; 11420 in' 1892 ; 11402 in 1893; R355 in 1894;
I1201 in 1895; R146 is 1996; 8267 in 1897; RI152 in 1898; 14311 in 1899; R303 in 1000.
R239 in 1901 ; R95 in 1902; 12121 in 1903.1
- In 1883 the duty was ou Coffee, Tea and Cacao 5 cents the cwt., Cinchona.
10 cents. In 1884 the rates were doubled for the former and halved for Cinchona

245

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.4.1a,

EsT f vI DISPENS.tRIES.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF SUPERINTENDENTS


OF ESTATES, AND OF DISPENSERS IN CHARGE OF
ESTATE DISPENSARIES.
An estate or group of estates which maintains a Dispenser an 1 a suitable building
for a Dispensary will be allowed a certain amount of drugs free by Government.
Government encourages the establishment of such Dispensaries in the hope that
treatment being placed edible easy reach of the labourer. he will avail himself of it
at a mail earlier period in his illness than he probably would of that at the
Government Dispensary, which is, as a rule? at a considerable distance from him.
nese would most probably yield to such ordinary
At the earlier period the
Ireaiment as the Estate Dispcn'ers are gratified is give; this would tend to lessen
the number requiring Hospital treatment, and eventually the Hospital mortality ; but
Estate Superintendent are reminded that the employment of a Dispenser does
not free them from their obligatioes to their labourers under the Medical Aid
Ordinance, No. lI of 1880.
Estate Dispensers are not sufficiently tri fined, and are therefore not considerep
qualified to treat serioes illness, aid in all such cases the District Medical Officer
should be sent for to see the patient in terms of section 22. Superintet dents are retina Eel to see this rule duly carried out.
2. Such a Dispensary furl to known as an "Estate Dispensary," and the drugs
supplied to it being for the exchueve use of the estate labourers must not be put to
any other use wha4ever.
3. A list of the drugs which will hi supplied free to Estate Dispensaries by the
Government is noted in Appendix A. (see page 238.)
4. These druge will be issued only to a certain amount, calculated at the rate of
50 cents per annum for each reside it labourer
h. Requisitions for the as drugs are to be forwarded to the Principal Civil Medical Officer and Inspector Genera] of Hospitals twice a p ar, only on such forme as
will be suppliei.
ti. The half-yearly requisitions for medicines from Estate Dispensaries in the
Central, North-Central, and live Provinces should be sent so as to reapb the office of
the Principe' Civil Medical Officer and Inspector-Get era] of Despite's on January 10
and July 10 each year ; those in the Southern Province on February 10 and August 10;
and those in the Western. North-Western, and Sabaragarauwa Provinces on March
10 and 8, tember 10.
7. The half-yearly requis. tions will be complied with within a month of their
receipt.
S. Should drugs be required in the interval, they should be applied for on the Form
which will be supplied for the purpose.
9. Intermediate requisitions referred to iu paragraph 8 will be emend ed with,
With as little delay as possible, pro% Wed the cost of the drugs will net elkeed the
&menet allotted by Government.
10. All the columns in the half-yearly and intermediate requisition forms mast
be caiefntly and accurately filled in, and the "remaining" column should bear the
exact date on which the requisiti -n is made up, and must show the quantities of
medicines actually in stock on that date.
11. All requisitions must be signed by the Smerilitendunt, and a certificate
according to Appendix B (ees page 235) must be eteched, otherwise they will not
be entertained.
12. Drugs other I han those specified in Appendix A (provided they be in stock
at the Civil Medical Stores) will be issued oil application t the Fri eipal Civil
Welke' Officer and Inspector-General of itespitais, but only on prepayment of value.
13. On receipt of an npplication for drugs on payment, the applicant will first
be informed of its cost, and the drags will be issued without delay when cheque or
postal or money order has b en received. Drugs will also be United per Valuepayab'e Parcel Post when so
14. All cheques or petal or money orders must be cross d, and ma 'e payable to
the Prineh al Civil Medical Officer and Inspector-General of hospitals.
15. Superintend'. me of scheduled estates can oetain from the Chet Medical
Stores any drug on payment in the manner prescribed in paragraphs 12 and 13.
16. Medicines will not be compounded at the Civil Medical Stores, but such may
be ob'ained from the District Hospital avid Dispensaries.
17. All applications for dregs should give full directions how the drugs are to
be forwarded.
18. Surgical instruments and appliances, statioeery, and equipment will not be
supplied by Government.
19. Subject to the approval of the Principal Civil Medical Officer and InspectorGeneral of hospitals the appointment of a Dispenser to the charge of an Estate
Diapeumary, continued employment, leave of absence, and the appointment of a
temporary substitute shall rest with the Superintendent., who will also pay his salary
and supervise bit work,

24

RULES FOlt ESTATE DISPENSARIES; ,DRUGS.

20. It is to be clearly understood that an Estate Dispensary and its Dispenser


form no part of the Civil Medical Department or of Governmoit service, and that no
pension rights aro attached to the office.
21. The Dispenser may collect for the Superintendent, t he for wanted to the
District, Medical Officer of the station, all reports of births and deaths on the estate
under hi- charge imme 'lately after they oc,qi.r. (These reports ars not to be signed
by the Dispenser or any other person on the estate, except by the Superintendent
himself, or, in h 1. absence, by the person acting for him This is a duty imposed on
the Snpertetendet ,t by clause 20 (e) of Ordivarce No. 17 of 1880.
the Death Report whether the patient
2'2. The S,, perintetnient may note
was attended ly the Estate Dispenser; bpt the fact of his havi ,g been so attended
does not f.ee the Superintendent of his obligation to send for the Di-strict Medical
Officer, in terms of clause 20 (If) of the Medical Ordinance. The attendsnce of the
Estate Dispenser cannot be considered as fulfilling the requirements of the Medical
Aid Ordinance in serious eases.
23. The. Dispenser shall request the Superintendent of the estate to send fo- the
Med-cal Officer of the district to see any serious ca2eor eases for which be may require
or in which removal to the hospital might be injurious to the patient.
a bight r opini
and be shall do so in all cases of prolonged midwifery.
21. The Dispenser sha'l bring to the notice of the Superintendent the condition
of the lines of their surroundings I koly to injuriously affect the occupants, and
suggest remedies.
25. The Dispenser shall stibinit monthly a return to the Colonial Surgeon of the
Province of the diseases treated at the Estate Dispensary on the form which would
bee Tr:died him for the purpose.
28. Th. Dispenser shall keep a register of the patients Wasted by hint, and a
hook in whi 11 he is to record all the prescriptions compounded by him.
27. Rules for 'ho guidance of the Dispenser as to hours of atteudi.,g the

Dispensary and visiting lines on the estate will be drawn up by the Superintendent.
28. The supply of drugs to an Estate Dispensary will cease when an estate
. or group of . states wilt no longer maintain a Dispenser.
20. Whenever the Disiret Medical Officer or assistant is tent for to see a case
on
y of the estates provided with a Dispensary-, either the one t.r the other
must attend in person. In no case is an nuqualified assistnw or Apothecary to be sent.

Drugs Supplied Free to Estate Dispensaries.


The following drugs will be supplied free to ,the above Dispensaries by
Government. on approved rettnisition.s in terms of Rules dated May 1, 1804 t
Acid, Acetic
Julep
Suntoninum
Liniment Salamis
Do Boric
Semite Fol.
Do Carbolic
Lint, Hospital
Sotlii Bicarb.
Do Hydrochloric
Liq. Ammon, 1 ort.
Sodii Salicylas
Do Nitric
Do . do
Acet. Fort.
Spirit .Etlieriii Nit rob]
lha Sulphuric
Do Arseniealis
Spirit Ammenii Arotuat
I ha Potass.
Alum Pulv.
Sulphur Sublinint.
Magi]. Curb.
Argtetti Nitres
Tina Benson Co.
Do Sulph.
Dot Camphor Co.
Bandages, Cottle'
Borax Pulv.
Oleum Month Pip
Do Catechu
Bismuth' Subuitras
Do !Udell
Do Digitalis
Camphors
Do Terebiatt.
Do Ferri Perehlor
P11. Colocynth.
Chlorodyite
Do liyoscyami
Cholera Mist. e-Opio
Do Ilydrargyri
Do Jodie
Cinchona Cortex
I'll. Rehi. Comp.
Do Opii
Punt
bi
Aoetas
Condy's Fluid
Do Soillte
Copaiba
Podoplylli Resin
Do Zingiher
Creasotunt
Potuss Auetiut
Eng. (Ilan:linos
Costa ppt.
I hi Ilitasrb. PON'.
Do Cetacei
Capri Sulphas
Do Bromidunt
Do if ydrurg. Nitres
limp. f'slitharid
Dtr ledichtm
De Resins'
Do Regina
Do Nitres
Do Sulphuris Co.
Ext. Erogt at Liquid
Do Tart. Acid Puts.
Vin. Ipecac
Do Filicis do
Pulv. Cret. Amnia.
Zinc' Oxid.
Ferri sulphas Exsic
Do do o-Opio
Do Sulphas
Hydmr c-Creta
Do Dover'
Zingiber Pulv.
Do Subchloridum
Do Jacobi
Bandage Cotton.
Todoform (Boric Acid 1-8)
Rhei MY.
Lint 1 Imani to]

2.49

POSTIL iND TEM. It Pll 14

IFOR11

POSTAGE STAMPS, &c.


Postages.-2. 3,4, 5, 6,12, 15, 25, 30, and 75 cents, R130, R215.
Post Cards.-2 (inland) and 6 cents (foreign).
Reply Post Cards.---4 cents (inland) and 12 cents (foreign).
Letter Cards.-5 cents (inland) and 6 cents (foreign)
Reply Letter Cards.-10 cents (inland).
Envelopes.Two-and ,n-half (district), five-and-a-half (inland), and 6-anda-half cents (foreign.!.
Registration Envelopes.-10i cents.
Printed. Matter Wrappers.-2 and 3 cents.
Entgi.916 Penny Slaw Is.-7 cents each on sale at Colombo U. P. 0.)1,
Kandy, Gene, Nuwara Ellyn, Hatton and Bad ulla.
INLAND RATES OF POSTAGE.
PRINTED MATTER.
C. '
C.
... 5
Miscellaneous Packets, first 4 oz
Letters, per I oz
.,.
5
Between 4 and 8 oz
.. 10
District Letters, per 1 oz
Between 8 and 16 oz
Newspapers or Printed Papers:
. 15
:,
Every additional lb or fraction
First 3 oz
...
..
of a lb
Between 3 and 10 oz
... 15
....
Letter Cards, each
.. 5
Between 10 and 16 Os
... 10
Reply Letter Cards, each
Every additional lb or fraction
... 10
... to
Post Cards, each...
...
of a lb
Reply Post Cards, each
INSURANCE AND REGISTRATIONhalf per cent on value of contents on
coach and railway lines, and 1 per cent on runner lines. Registration fee,
inland or foreign, 10 cents in addition to postage. Packets containing postage
stamps, bank bills and articles of valueother than bank, or currency notes,
bullion, precious stones, jewellery and articles of gold or silver which must
he both Insured and registeredmust he registered, but need not be insured.
Letter Insurance.-50c for 11180, and 23c for each additional 11180 up to
R1,800. Insured Letters must be registered, and sealed with distinctive seal,
FOREIGN RATES OF POSTAGE.
To INDIA VIA TUTICORIN.
Letters, per half ounce
Post Cards, each
Reply Post Cards, each

e,

Printed Matter, &c., first 4 oz


Every additional 2 oz
Patterns or Samples, 4 oz

C.
2

To ALL PARTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXCEPT THE COMMONWEALTH


OF AUSTRALIA.
C.
C.
... 12
($ I Reply Post Cards, each
Letters, per half ounce
.. 6
... 6 i Letter Cards, each
Post Cards, each
To AUSTRALIA AND ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Letters, per half ounce 15c ; Post Cards, each tic ; Reply Post Cards, each 12.
OTHER RATES
To ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD EXCEPT INDIA VIA TUTICORIN,
c.

C.

Every additional 2 oz
..
.. 3
Printed Papers, first 2 oz
Patterns or Samples, first 4 oz ... 5
.. 2
Every additional 2 oz
...
3
Every
additional
2
oz
Commercial Papers, first 10 oz ... 15
REGISTRATION in all cases 10c. in addition to the postage.
Acknowledgment 01 Delivery.
Inland, 3c; India and Foreign, 19e.

250

POSTAL AND TELKGRAPHIC INFORMATION.

Express Delivery of . LetterP in United Kingdom.Letters marked


" EXPRESS DELIVERY" on left-hand sie.e above address, and with perpendicular line from top to bottom on front and back will be delivered by special
messengers on week days or Sundays during telegraphic hours, or lo callers
whether by day or night it Postal Staff is in attendance. Delivery fee, which
cannot be prepaid, is collected from addressee, at the rate of 3d per mile. In
the case of parcels, express fee is 30 cents (5d) which must be prepaid (in
stamps) by the sender ; delivery free of charge within a radius of one mile ; if
more than a mile an additional charge will be made at 3d a mile, allowance
being made for the 30 cents prepaid.

R10 and under


10 to 20
20 to 30
30 to 40

LOCAL MONEY ORDERS.


Commission.
R. c.
... 0 10
R40 to 50
.. 0 20
50 to 80
... 0 30
80 to 100
.. 0 40

Amount.
R. c.
0 50
1
0
1
50
0
2
2
50

LOCAL POSTAL ORDERS.


Commission
Amount.
cents.
R.
c.
3
0
4
0
3
...
5
0
.
3
7 50
...
3
. ...
10
..
3
0

Commission.
R. c.
... 0 50
... 0 80
... 1 0

Commission.
cents.
..
5
...
5
5
... 10
10

MONEY ORDERS ON INDIA.


ORDINARY.
On sums not exceeding
R 10 and not exceeding
R 25
do
R 50
do
R 75
do
R100
do
R125
do
TELEGRAPHIC.
On sums not exceeding
...
...
R 10 and not exceeding
R. 25
do
R50
do
R 75
do
...
R100
do
...
R125 .
do
These rates include cost of :telegram of advice.

Commission.
R. R. c.
10 0 12
25 0 25
50 0 50
75 0 75
100
1
0
125 1 25
150 1 50
R.
R.
c. 10
1
37
25
1
50
50
1
76
75 2 10
100
2
25
125
2 50
150
2
75

MONEY ORDERS ON U.K. AND AUSTRALIA.


Commission.
Commission.
Z.
U. K.
Australia.
R. c.
R. c.
Not exceeding ... . 2
0 25
...
0 :37
5
2 and under
0 50
...
0 75
. - 45
do
7
...
..
0
75
1 12
10
do
...
7
...
1
0
1 50
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
From 25c to R300 received per year. Limit, R1,500. Interest, 2 40 per cent.
Deposits made for the benefit of minors are paid to such minor after the age
of 7 years. Deposit books sent to the PostmasterGeneral or letters of inquiry
and application in respect thereof. are carried free of postage. [For further
information see Advertisement and Post Office Guide.]
INLAND PARCEL POST.
Miscellaneous Packets, up to 4 oz 5c, above 4 oz and up to 8 oz 10c, above
8 oz and up to 1 lb 15c, every further pound or fraction 15c. Maximum if
orwarded by runners, 5 lb. ; if by coach, steamer or train, 50 lb. Size not to
xceed 2 ft. in length and 1 ft. in breadth or depth, except plans and maps in
ases or on rollers, umbrellas and sticks the dimensions of which must not

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exceed 3 ft. in length and 2 it. in girt h. Packets exceeding 5 lb. will not be
delivered by postmen, but will be detained until called for. Recoveries on
VALUE PAYABLE PARCELS (prepaid) made at Money Order rates plus Sc
postage. The value marked for recovery may not be less than Hie. nor more
than 81,000, and except on articles of no intrinsic value, such as hills of lading
orinvoites, the value may, not exceed R500 when the service is performed by
runners.
FOREIGN PARCEL POST.
To India.-20c per half pound, 25e first lb, 15c every additional lb up to
11 lb. Parcels over 11 and not exceeding 12 lb, R3'25; and 25c every additional lb up to 50 lb. Acknowledgment of Delivery, 5c. Parcels may be
insured. Value-payable Parcel Post extends to India.
To United Kingdom, Gibraltar, Malta. Egypt, Straits .3ettlements,
Hongkong, Mauritius, and Seychelles.Por 3 lb and under, 75e.; 3 lb to 7
lb, rt1.55 7'Ih to 11 lb (maximum), R225.
To United Kingdom by Overland Route, 75e in addition to above rates.
&press Delivery o f Parcels in United Kingdom.Parcels marked
" EIC!RESB DELIVERY
on left-hand side above address, awl bearing
Express Fee of 30c in stamps, will be delivered on week days only by
special 'messengers dittring telegraphic business hours, or to callers_ whether.
by day or night if Postal Staff is in attendance. If more than 1 mile from
delivery office extra charge is recavered from addressee at rate of 3:1 per mile.
Parcels- over 111b in weight can be sent to United Kingdom only by
P. & 0. Service, at the rate of 50e per lb, books 25c per lb, maximum 50 lb,
To Australia.-75c first lb, 40c. every additional lb. ; maximum 11 lb.
To New Zealand.-31b R1'50, 7 lb R2.25, 11 lb 113.
To Natal.-50c per lb, maximum 11 lb.
To France, by M. M. Steamer.Parcels up to 11 lb, R2.30.
To Germany, by N L. Steamer,Parcels up to 11 lb, R2-85.
To Java and Dutch East Indies. a lb 111.60, 7 lb RP85, 11 lb R210.
To French Indo-China, by M. M. Steamer.Parcels up to 11 lb, RI '65:
[For rates to other countries, see the " Post Office Guide,"j
RE-DIRECTION OF LETTERS.
An addressee's agent may re-address free for delivery In Ceylon leers not
registered or insured, post cards, printed matter, Inland parcels and sample
packets.

Tel rzni ph R31 tes.


INLAND : " Urgent " telegrams 75e and " Ordinary " 25c, per minimum
of 8 words ; every additional word 10c and 5e respectively. Name and
address free.

Telegrams are only delivered free within a radius of 3 miles ; over :i and
up to 4 miles 40c is charged, and for each additional mile 20e, Double charge
is made. between 5 p.m. and 5 a.m. Advice of Delivery, RI,
TO INDIA

20e, BURSAR 28c, per word.

To

EUROPE R105 per word, NEW YORK R260, AUSTRALIA R195, SOUTH
AFRICACapetown R3'75, Durban R3'69, all other places R3.75 per word.

Subject to alteration.

PRESS MESSAGES.
InlandOrdinary RI per 80 Words ; additional 40 words 50 c. To United
Kingdom R0.80 per word. To India RI-50 for 32 words ; Every additional 4
words 20c..; To Burma R225 for 32 words; Every additional 4. words 28c.,
Or For detailed information (Postal and Telegraph) see Official Postal Guide.

11114'11 "crnicEs IN CENIAN,

N. B.Mail Coaches are strictly prohibited from being taken to ilotele, Homes,
&e.. to receive or discharge passengers.

MATARA, TANGALLA, AND HA.MBANTOTA.


Leavee on week days Matara at 10.30 A M., arriving at Tangalla at 2 30 Pm. ; at
Ambalantota at 0.30 P.M. ; and at Hatnbantota at 8 P.M. Leaves Hambantota daily at
5.30 AM, Ambalantota at 7 AM.; Tangalla at 10-30 A.M. and arrives Matara at 3-30 p.m.
Leaves on Sundays blatant. at 9.40 A.m., arriving at T angella at 11.40 AM
Ambalantota 3-40 e }L. sud Hambantota 7-10 p-at. Leaves Hambantota at 4 A.M..
Ambalantota at 8 30 A.M , Tangalla at 9-30 A m . and Matara at 2 P.m.
MArAna. AND TANuALLA.
Leaves Matara 1-30 P.M.. arrives Tangalla 6 P.M. Leaves Tangalla 0 A.M., arrives
Matara 10 A.M. Fares:Matara to TararallaEuropeans R5, Burghers, etc. 112.50,
Natives R150. Travails to liambautotaEuropeans 117.50, Burghers, etc. 113,
Natives R2.
COLOMBO AND NEGOM1.10.
A two-horse coash leaves Colombo at 7 A.M. and 2 p.m. daily, arriving at Negombo
at 10-30 A.M. and 5-30 P.M. Leaves Negombo for Colombo at 7 A.M. and 4 p.m. daily,
arriving at Colombo at 10-30 A.M. and 7-30 P.M. Fares :Colombo to NegomboEuropcans 118, Burghers R2, Natives RP50. Intermediate stages 25 cents for
Europeans, IS cants for Burghers, and 10 cents for natives per mite. The whole
coach 1125 to Negombo. Luggage 40 lb. firstlass, 30 lb. second class and 20 lb.
third class free ; extra ii cants per lb. Ppecie half per emt per mile. Bicycles
10 cents per mile.
NEGOMBO AND MINDWANGODA.
Bullock coach leaves Negornho 3-30 P.M., arriving at Minuwangoda ac 6-30
Leaves Minuwangoda 6.30 A.M., arriving at Negombo at 9410 A.M. Fares : K1; and 50e.
NE00141130, CH1LAW, AND PIITTALAM.
Leaves Negombo at 6 A.m., and 11.30 A M., reaching Chilaw at 11-30 A.M., and
4.30 P.M. Leaves Chilaw at 5 A.M., and 10-30 A.M,. reaching Negombo at 10-30 A a ,
and 4 P.M. Leaves Cbilaw at 4 P.M., and arrives at Puttalam 9-30 P,m. Leaves
Puttalam a A.M., arriving at Chilaw 10.30 A.M. Fares;Negombo to Chilaw 115, 113
and 112; Chilaw to Puttalam 117, R4, and 112-50. The whole Coach 1130 to Chilaw
from Negombo.
AWISSAWELLA, klATNAPURA, AND RAKW ANA.
On week days a ilON8 coach leaves Awissawella at 11 A.M. and arrives at. Itatna..
pura 3 P.M., and It ItkViltli R. 8.30 P.M. Leaves Rakwana at 5.20 A.M. and arrives at Bataspura 10-20 A.m., and A wissawella 3.20 P.M. A bullock coach on week days and Sundays
leaves Awissawella at 9-30 P.M , reaching Ratnepura at 6 A.M. tte next day ; leaves
Ratnapnra at 9 P.M. and relchea Awissawella at 5 A.M. the nee- day. Fares :
Awismawella to Ratnapara 117-50 first-class, R5 aeon'-clasp and 113 third-class;
Ratnapura to Rakwana or Balangoda R10, 117 and 113.
PELMADC LLA AND BALANGODA.
Leaves Pelmadalla 5.30 P.M., arrives Balangoda 8.30 P.M.Leaves Balangoda
A.m., arrives at Pelmndulla 8 A.m. Fare..Eur ean.,&c. rta ; Burghers, lic., R4-50;
Or miry Natives 112.00. Per mile 40c., 30e. and 12 at% Whole Coach (5 passengers)
Ratnapnra to Balangoda 1180. Luggage 40 lb., 30 lb., and 20 lb. free.
KEGALLA AND POLGAHAWELA,
Ott week days a double-horse cLach c mveyiag mails and passenger, leaves
Regalia at 6.45 AM., reaching Polenhawela at 8.80 A.M. Leaves Polgahawela at
9.30 a.m., reaching Kegalla at 11.15 A.M. Leaves Kegalla at 1-45 P.M., reaching
Polgahawela at 3-35 P.M. Leaves Polgahawela at 4.30 P.M., r, aching Kegalla at
6.15 p.m. On Sundays leaves Polgahawela at 6-43 a.m. reaching Polgahawela at
8-30 a.m. Leaves Polgahawela at 9 30 a.m., reaching Kegalla at 11 15 a.m. Leaves
Kegalla at 1-45 p.m.. reaching Polgahawela at 3.30 p.m. Loaves Polgahawela at
5.46 uu reaching Kegalla at 7 p.m. Fares:First class R250, 2nd class 111-61.1,
3rd

COACHES.
GAMPOLA AND PUSSELLAWA.
Leaves Gimpla at 2-30 P.M. and arrives at Fuseellawa at 4-30 P.m. Leaves
Pussellawa at $ A.m., and arrives at Gampoht at 10 A, It.
BANDARAWELA, BADULLA, AND PASSARA.
Leaves Bandaraa El/ for Badulla 19 noon, reaching Badulla 2-45 p.m. Leaves
Badulla for Passara 3-30 P.M., reaches Puissant 5.30 P.M. Leaves Passara for
Lunugala 5-40 P
Lunugala 8.30 p.m. Leaves Lunugala for Parissira
7-30 A.m., reaching Passara 9-30 A.M. Leaves Passara lot Badulla 9-45 A.M. ; arrives
in Badulla 12 NOON. Lraves Badulla for Bandarawela 1 P.M., reaches Bandarawela
4-15 P.M. Fares from Passara to Lunugala 115, L3-50, and R2-50.
1 HE BAD1.71./,1 AND BANDAILAWELA (BULLOCK)COACH.

Laves Badulla 8-30 P.u., arrives Buedarawela 4 A.m. Leaves Bandarawela


7-30 P.M., arrives Badulla 4 A.M. Fares:Bandarawela to Badulla 118, 112,
Badulla to Paseara R2, R150 and RI.
PASSARA AND BATTICALOA.
Leaves Passara 5-30 P.m., arrives Lunugala 8.30 P.M., Bibile 6-33 A M., .likiriyan.
kombura 8.18 A.m., Kallodai 9-54 A.m., Mahaoya 11-39 A.m., leaves Pullurnalai 12-9 P.m..
Thnmpalaachola 2-9 P.M., Illoppadichenai 3-45 p.m., Sengallady (Eraur) 4-15 P.M. and
arrives at Batticaloa 0 P.m. Leaves Batticaloa 5.30 A.M., arrives Eengallady (Erato)
6-50 A.M., 111Uppa,diCheihai 7-20 A.M., Thnnipalanoholai 9 A.M., Pullurnaliti 9- 50 A.M.,
Mahaoya 11 A.M., Kallodai 1-20 P.M.. likiriyankumhura 3-10 P.M.. Bibile 5.20 P.m.,
Lunugala 7-90 p.m. and Passara 8 A.m. Fares:R25, R1t1.50 and 1112.
HATTON AND _NORWOOD.
Laves Hatton 6 A.M. and 2-51 P.M., Dikoya 6-30 A.M. and 2-50 P.M., arrive s
Norwood 7-20 A.M. and 3.30 zee. Leaves Norwood 9-35 A.m. and 6.30 P.M., D ?coy&
10.5 A.M. and 7 P.M., and arrives Hatton 10-40 A.M. and 7-30 P.M, [On Saturdays the
afternoon Coach will leave Maskeliya and Bugawantalawa one and half hours earlier
than usual. Fares :Maskeliya line 115.00, R315 and R2.50. Bogawantalawa line
R6.00, R4.50 and 113-00.:1
NORWOOD AND BOGAWANTALAWA.
On week days leaven Norwoo 1 7-25 A.M. arrives Hogawantalawa 8-45 A.M. Leaves.
Norwood 3-40 P.m., arrives Bcgawantalawa 5 P m. Leaves Bogawantalawa 8-15 A.m.)
arrives Norwood 9.30 A.M. Leaves Bogawantalawa 5 P.m. and arrives Norwood 6- 30 P.M.
On Sundays leaves Norwood 8-40 P.m. reaching Bogawantaluwa 5 P.m, Lear ea Boga,
wantalawa 8.15 a.m., reaching Nerao.s19-30 a.m. On Sundays, loaves Bogawaidalawa
8-15 a.m., reaches Nemo( d 980 a.m. ; leaves Norwood 3.40 p.m., reaches Bogawantalawa 5 p.m. ; leaves Bogawantslawa 3-30 p.m., reaches Norwood 5 p m. Fares:
R3.50, R2.62 and 111-75.
NORWOOD AND MASKELIYA.
Leaves Norwood 7.30 A.m. and arrives Maskeliya 8-30 A M. Leaves Norwood
3-40 P M., arrices Maskeliya 4.45 P.M. Leaves /ilaskeliy a, 8-30 A.M., arrives at Norwood
9-30 A.m. Leaves Maskeliya 5.15 P.M. an I arrives Norwood 6-15 F.M. On Sundays;
leaves Maskeliya at 8-30 a.m., and arrives Norwood at 9.30 a.m. Leaves Norwood
3-40 p.m. and arrives Maskeliya 4-45 p.m. :leaves Maskeliya 5.15 p.m., reaches
Norwood 6.15 p.m.; eaves Norwood 7-30 a.m., readies Maskeliya 8.30 a.m. On
Saturdays, leaves Norwocd 7-30 a.m., reaches Maskeliya 8-30 a.m. ; leaves Maskeliya
4 p.m., reaches Norwood 5 p.m. Fares :R250, R187, and R1.95.
TALAWAKELE AND AGRAPATANA.
Leaves Talawakele 3 P.m., Lindula 4 P.M., and arrives Agrapatana 5-30 r.st. Leaves
Agrapatana 7-30 A m., Lindula. 9 A.M. mud arrives Talawakele 10 A.M. Fares:-1st class
(Europeans, Lawyers, Doctorsise.) 112 to Till coultry or Lindula P.0,,R3.20to Caledonia
Gap or Gangwarily, 115 to Agrapatana P.O. 40 cents per m le. 2ud class (Burghers,
Mudaliyars, clerks &o.) R1.50 to Tillicoultry or Lindula, R240 to Caledonia Gap or
Gangwarily, R3-75 to Agrapatana P.O. 30 cents per mile. 3rd class (ordinary natives
and coolies) 111 to Tillicoultry or Lindula P.O., R1-60 to Caledonia Gap or Gangwarily,
and R2.50 to Agrapatana P.O. 20 cents per mile. Luggage 30 lbs free for lit class,
20 lbe for 2 d class, and 10 lbs for 3rd class. Any excleas above this will he charged for
at the rote of q seats per lb. to Lindula and 3 cents to Agrapatana. [First elms conveyances can be had for hire at Talawakele for a rupee a mile and 50 cents for the
return jeurney if it be trade the same 3ay:1

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COACHES.
ANURADHAPURA AND PA LLAI (JAFFNA).

A Coach now tails between Anuradhapura and Pallai, but this will be discontinued
from 1st July 1505, as the railway is expected. to run through from Knrattegala
to Jaffna from that date.
to
4
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' To engage the whole Coach to and from
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R. c. IL c. R. e. FARES for intermediate Stations:
17 Madawachchiye.. 3 40 2 55 1 70
... 6 60 4 95 3 40
32 Vavnnii a
Luggage 30 lbs, free for Europeans, 20
lbs. for 2u.1 elaas and 1511.s. for Natives.
t Kanagarayarkulam
... 10 60 7 g5 5 40 No other packages than those which could
... 12 40 9 30 6 10 A iih convenience be packed ip in the
61 Mankulam
89 Elephant Pass ... 17 80 12 35 8 90 Coach would be r ccepted. ;Parcels are
...
20 00 14 00 9 00 ehare ed at the rate of 5 cents ptir lb
98 Pa'lai
... 0 20 0 15 0 10 : nndrr 30 miles and 10 cents over 30 miles
Per Mile
MATA LE DAMBULLA-TRINCOMALEE COACH.
Leaves Metals a' 10 A.M., Nalanda 12-5)
Dambulla 2-50
Inamaln wa 3-40 P.M., Habarana 5-20 P.M., Alutoya 9 P.M., Kanthalai 1 A. NI. ,
Tampalakamain 540
arriving Trincomalee at 9 a.m., the next day.
Leaves Trincomalee daily at 3 P.M., Tampalaketnam 8 P.m., Kanthalai 12
midnight, Alutoya at 430 A.M., Habarana 7-10 A.M., Inamalana 8.50 A.M.,
DAmbuPa 10-30 A.m., Nalancla 12.50 P.M., arriving at Matale at 3-30 P.M.
the next day. Intermediate StationsEuropean 25 cents pet mile, Burghers
8zc., 20 cents per mile, and Natives 13 cents per mile. ParcelsCharged 10
cents per lb. over 30 miles and 5 cents per lb. under 30 miles. Minimum
chant)
cts. Packages no other than those which nuli with convenience
be packed up, in the Coach, will be accepted. This refers to size and weight.
Luggage free let class 3) lb., 2nd class 20 lb. and 3rd class 15 lb. For fall
Clach 112 lb.
FARES.
From Matale to
From Trincomalee
Trincomalee.
to Matale.
Digronce
from
Stations
1st
2nd
3rd
Mil
lat
3rd
Matale. ('las t
Class Claus OIAEIA Claus
Class
B. c.
R. c. R. a,
R. c.
R. o.
H. c.
... ..
..
21 00 14 00 11) 50
Matale
..
..
... 14
8 00 2 00 1 76 18 00 12 00 9 25
Nala'ida
... 2k
6 00 4 00 3 50 15 00 10 00 7 50
DAmbolls
4 75 4 12 11 50
7 25
9 50 7 19
Inatnalu an
... 33
9 50 6 25 6 25 12 25 8 00 6 110
Haberana
... 43
12
75
8
60
6
75
9
00
6
00 4 25
...
59
Alut-oya
...
71
16 0 i 10 60 8 25 6 00
4 00 3 00
Hantalai
18 00 12 00 9 50 3 00 2 00 1 50
Tampalakamarn
... 83
21 00 14 00 10 60

... 96
Trincomalee
On j'inruey from Matale to Trincomalee, Breakfast at 5latale, Tea at Dambulls,
Dinner at Alut-oya Rosthouser, and Morning Tea at Tamnalakamam. On journey
from Trincomalee Dinner at Tampalakamam, Morning Tea at Alut-oya, Breakfast
at Dimbnlia. Whole Coach from Matale to Trincomalee or Trincomalee 10 Metals
for 3 passengers only R100. Whole Bullock Coach from Alut-oya to Trincomalee or
Lincomalee to Alut.oya, for 3 pa-set:gel-a R40.
JAFFNA AN D BATTICOTTA.
Leaves Jaffna dal- y at 3.15 p.m., arriving at Battieolt a at 0 P.M. Leave
Battieotta 7 A.M., arriving at Jaffna 10 A.M. Fares : RI first claps ; 75 cents
second class and 50 cents third class.
.VALVETTITIJEAL KODIKAISIAM AND JAFFNA.
Leaves Valvsttiturai at 6 A.M , arrives at Point Pedro 6-30 A,M., and Korlikamam
0 a.m. LeavAs Kodikamarn at 3-50 r.m. and arrives at Point Pedro 0 P.m., and
Val vettiturai 7 P.m. On Sundays the coach starts from Jaffna at 2-30 p.m. reaohiog
Point Pedro at 0-30 r.m. Leaves Paint Pedro at 6 cm., reaching Jaffna at 10 A.M.
Fares:Jaffna to Point Pedro R250 first chop, R1'87 second class, and

COACH PARCELS ; CARIZI&GE HIRE.

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COACH PARCELS TARIFF.


.II.

RATES FOR PARCELS BY COACH FROM COLOMBO.


To NegomboUncle: 1 lb. 25 cents, above 1 and unler 6 lb. 50 cents, above
6 lb. at 8 cents per lb.
To Old awUnder 1 lb. 50 cents, above 1 an 1 under 6 lb. RI, above 6 lb.
per lb.
at 16 cents per lb.
12 rte.
Colombo to any station beyond Awissawell t and not beyond Ratnapura
Rakwana
14
liatnaptra

,
o
14 ,,
Balengoda
Betnapura
II
, I
For Speciehalf per cen+, Bicycles 20 cents per mile.
[Nore,..as outs'atton residents frequently make private arrangements with
coach proprietors for conteyanes of their parcels at special rates, ,nstructiole
theuld be noted on EACH ORDER sent to Colombo to this effect, to insure parcels
being conveyed under such arrangements.]

Corrine Hire

ill

Ceylon.

[No. 9 of 1901"An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to


Carrieges, Carts and Chaohee." This enactment provides that each license for a
carriage shall be on a Stamp of R15 for every Carriage drawn by bones, 114 for
carte di awn by two bullocks, lt2 for a single bullock cart, R5 far a riksha, each
tramcar R40 maximum, for coaches 112 for each passenger licensed to convey, and
for other vehialee 113. Plates shall be affixed to carriages, dm, and the Governor
may make Bylaws for the purpose of carrying oat the provisions of the Ordinance.
Public stands for carriages may be fixed. Incompetent persona shall not be
employed in driving carriages or coaches. Maximum penalty for breaches of bylaws,
etc. R100. Misbehaviour of proprietor, driver, horeekeeper, or other person in
charge of carriage or coach, shall be punished by a fine of 1150 or 3 months'
imprisonment.]
COLOMBO MUNICIPALITY.
For a first class carriage drawn by one horse :From 6 a.m. to 7 30 p.m. 114'00 ; for any six consecutive hours R2-00 ; for half
an hour 50c. ; first hour R1 ; for every subsequent hour or portion thereof 25c.
For a second class carriage drawn by one horse :From 6 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. 113; six consecutive hours RI .50 ; for hat , an hoer
40c.: first hour 75c. ; for every subsequent hour or portion thereof 20o.
For a first or second class carriage drawn by two horses The rates as for a
first or see nil class carriage drawn by one horse to be increased respectively by
one-half. Hetes chargeable between 7.31) p.m. and 6 a.m. to ba one-third more
than the above elisraes. Outside t ll-bars 75 cents a mile.
KANDY MUNICIPALITY.
For a first-olass carriage drawn by one horse : From 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. R5;
six consecutive hours 112.50; for the first hoar R1.20; for every subsequent
hour 30e.; for half an hour 60a.
Between 7 p.m. and 6 a
consecutive hours R3-00 ; for the first
hour RP50 ; for every subsequent hour 35c. ; for half an hour 75e.
For a second-class carriage drawn by one horse:From 6 a.m. to 7 p
RI ; six consecutive hours R2 ; fur the first hour RI ; every subsequent
hour 25c. ; for half an hour 50c. From 7 pen. to 6 a.m. six consecutive
hours 112.50 ; for the first hour RI:25 ; for every subsequent hour 30e. ; for
half an hour 60e.
For a carriage drawn by two horses :The rates for a carriage drawn by one
horse to be increased by ono-half.
GALLE.
Within the MunicipalityFrom 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. 114 ; six consecutive
hours /12 ; for the first half-hour 50o ; for first hour R1 ; for every subsequent
hour or portion 26e, Between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. one-fourth more than above
rates. It two horses, increase rates by one-half. Oatside the Municipal limits
Single-horse carriage 50 cents per mile, and double-horse carriage 75 cents
per mile,

ARRIAGE HIRE.
GAMPOLA.
Carriage drawn by one horsefirst hour or portion 75 cents, second hour
or portion 50 cents, every subsequent hour or portion 25 cents. Carriage
drawn by two horsesfirst hour or portion HI, second hour or portion 50 cents,
every subsequent hour or portion 25 cents. Buggy drawn by a ponyfirst
hour or portion 50 cents, every subsequent hour or portion 25 cents. Night
charges one-fourth extra.
HATTON DIKOYA.
Same as for Gampoia except that one-third extra is charged for night
work.
KAU/TARA,
From 6 a.m. to 7 30 p.m., 134 ; 6 a.m. to noon or noon to 7- 30 p.m., R 2 ;
half an hour 50c ; first hour B1.00 ; every subsequent hour 25o. ; second-class
one-third less ; two horses half extra. Between 7-30 p.m. and 6 a.m.,
one-third extra,
IiITRUNEGALA.
By Day :Twelve consecutive hours R4; six consecutive hours 112 ; first
ha'f hour 50c ; first hour RI ; every subsea ient hour 25e. By night :Twelve
consecutive hours R5.50 ; six consecutive hours R2.73, first half hour 65e. ; first
hour /11 -35 ; every subsequent hour 35o. Two horses half extra.
PUT TA LAM.
From 6 30 a.m. to 7 p.m. R4 ; 6 30 a.m. to noon, or noon to 7 30 p.m. R2;
one hour or under RI ; second hour 0.50 cents, every additional hour 0 -25 cents.
CHILAW.
Same as in Pnttalam, except that the charge for half-anhour is 50 cents,
and by distance 25 cents a mile.
MATALB.
Same as in Puttalam.
NEGOMBO.
From 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. R4 ; six consecutive hours R2 ; first half hour
50 cents ; first hour RI ; each additional hour 25 cents,
MINUWANGODA.
One horse 37.1, cents per mile ; two horses 75 cents per mile, Between
7 p,m. and 6-30 a.m, one-fourth extra.
RATNAPURA.
For a carriage drawn by one horse:From 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m., R4; from 6-30
a.m. to neon or from neon to 7 p.m., 112 ; for one hour or under RI ; second hour
or portion of such hour 50a. ; every subsequent hour or portion of such hour 25e.
Rates chargeable betwern 7 p.m. and 6-30 a.m. shall be one-fourth more than the
above charges. Per mile-37} cents for a single horse carriage and 75 cents for
a double-horse carriage.
MATARA,
For half-hour 60 cents, one hour RI, every subsequent hour or portion thereof
25 cents, from 6 a.m. to 7-30 p.m. 114, from 6 a.m. to noon or from noon to 7-30
p.m. 112. Second class carriages one-third less, Two h' rsee, half mum Between
7-30 p.m. and 6 a.m. one-third extra.
Fur a first or second-class carriage drawn by two horses :The rates as for a first
or second-class carriage drawn by one horse to be increased respectively by ono-half.
Outside Local Board limitscarriage drawn by one horse 371 cents per mile,
by two horses 75 cents per mile.
NAWALAPITIYA.
For a carriage drawn by one horsefirst hour or portion 75 cents, second
hour or portion 50 cents, every subsequent hour or portion 25 cents. For a
carriage drawn by two horsesfilet hour or portion RI, second hour or portion
60 cents, every subsequent hour or portion 25 cents. Buggy drawn by pony. first hour or portion 50 cents, every subsequent hour or portion 25 cents.
One-third extra between 6-30 p.m. and 5 a.m.
KEGALLA.
The fare for a carriage drawn by one horse :From 6-30 a.m. to 7 p.m
shall not exceed 114 ; from 6-30 a.m. to 19 noon, or 12 noon to 7 p.m. 11.2 ; for
one hour or under R1 ; for the second hour or portion of such hour 50c.
for every subsequent hour or portion of such hour 25o.

CARRIAGE HIRE,

257

J A FFNA,
Within police limits of the town, for a first class carriage drawn by one
horse, from 630 a.m. to 7 p.m. R4 ; from 6.30 a.tn. to noon or noon to 7 p.m.
112 ; one hour or under RI ; second hour or portion of such hour 50 cents, every
subsequent hour or portion of such hour 25 cents. For a second class carriage
one-third less and for a double-horse carriage one-third more. Beyond
police limits maximum fare 50 cents per mile for a first-class carriage and
37i cents per mile for a second-class carriage.
ANURA DHA PURA.
For a first-class carriage, within Local Board limits, from 6 a.m. to
7-30 p.m. R4 ; six consecutive hours R2 ; half-an-hour 50 cents ; one hour
El ; every further hour 25 cents. For a second-class carriage one-fourth
less. For a double-horse carriage half as much again as above, night
charges one-third extra. Outside Local Board limits 50 cents a mile.
TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT.
From 6-30 a.m. to 7 p.m. R4 ; from 6-30 a.m. to 12 noon R2 ; from 12 noon
to 7 p.m. R2; for one hour or under RI ; for every subsequent hour or such hour
25c ; for half-an-hour 50c ; any distance outside Local Board limits 3C. cents per
mile ; return journey, if unoccupied, 15 cents.
BA DULLA.
From 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. 11.4 ; 6-30 a.m. to noon or noon to 7 pan
; one hour RI ; second hour 0.50 cents ; every additional hour 50 cents,
For second-class carriages one-third less.
REST OF TILE PROVINCE OF UVA.

Double-horse carriage RI per mile ; return journey, if made within 24


hours, 50 cents per mile.
For as Second Class Carriage drawn by one horso. the above ratoa to be
reduced by one-third. For a First or Second Class Carriage drawn by two horses,
the rates as for IA First or Second Class Carriage drawn by one horse to be increased respectively by one-third.

CAIIIIIAON Mal cos NUWARA ELlYA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD according

to a Proclamation in the Gazette of January 27th, 1905 :I.The following will be the rates and fares within the Towns of Nuwara
Eliya
13y Time.
F a carriage
For
For a carriage
drawn by 2 horses:
drawn by 1 horse :
B.
R. c
10 00
4: (.1)
... 6 50
From 6-30 Hon. to 7 p-m.
li
From (J-80 a.m. to noon or noon to 7 p.m.. 3 50
1 50
2 00
One hour or part..
1 50
... I 01
Second hour or part
0 75
1 00
Every subsequent hour or part
Between the hours of 7 p m, and 6.30 Liu. the rates to be increased by vac fourth
Special Rates fur' Drives in Nuiraro Eliya.
Round the Moon Plains
To Ramboda Pass auVack I To convey not more than thcee
passengers, 83-50.
Tu Mahagastota and back, or (
Each additional passenger. R1. 50.
Round the Lake
For each of the irlicve driver one hour's detention is allowed. if detained.
hour. one rupee will be charged for each hour in excess.
over 0 .hildren under Ave years to count as one passenger. Infants in arms free.
Two
1
Fares to and .Roux Railway elation.
Yet, _ sr a. in the eat eh between the railway station and the hotels tied the clubs
(withirt .e, radius of one mile from the atation)dutinthe day 50 centa, during the
centa Private carriages between the railway scat ion and private residences
night
"." cersa) per half hour within one mile radius from the it io n :one-horse
(Ind c,
two-horse carriage R1-50 for three paisengera. Each
carria -rg e R1 for two passengere,
R er in excess to pay 50 cents. Between 7 pan, and 6.30 a.m. ore-lloarth extra.
pacer

'25;

CARRIAGE HIVE.

CARRIAGE FIIRE FOR NMARA ELI VA AND NEIGRB0t-R1100D.Centd.


Ey Distance.
ILBeyond the limits of the town of N. tea Eliya, and along the high
roads:From Nuwara Eliya to Gampols, Craigie Lea to Batton, Tillicoultry to
Bildon Hall, Caledonia (lap to Railway Gorge. 4i miles, (or no much as lies
within the limits of the Central Province) of the road from Nuwara Eliya to
Badulla:
For a carriage drawn by two horses, conveying not m re than f or passengers,
one rupee per mile or part of a mile, and for the return journey 50 cents per mile
or part of a mile, provided the departure on the return takes place on the semo day,
or within 12 Ii .11r8 after the arrival at the journey's end. For distances of 20 mi.es
or over, the return journey cannot be performed on the some day.
The rates to be increased by one fourth for each additional passenger. Between
the hours of 7 p.m. and 6.30 a.m., the rates to ho increased hy one-fourth.
The above rates are exelusive of tolls which must be paid by the hirer while he
Uses the carriage. Two children under five years to count as one passenger. Infants
in arms free. For each Beat paid for 28 lb. of luggage to 1.0 carried free of charge.
Special Rates froze Namara Eliya to Nanuova, Ilakaala arul Kandapola.
To Relegate' and back:To convey not more than three passengets R6, for each
additions] passenger R2allowing two hours at the Gardens. If detained over two
hours, one rupee will be charged for each hour in excess. For each seat paid for
28 lb. of luggage to be carried free of charge.
For the journey ti or from Nanuoya :For cet.v yiog not mars than thr oe
passengers, R5 ; for four o- five passengets, 118. For each adtlitioral passenger 1t2.
For each seat paid for 28 lb. of luggage to be carried free of charge.
For the journey to Ksndapola and ha-k:For ronveying not more than three
passengers, R6. For each additional patreng, r, RI.
One hour's detention is allowed. If detained over one hoar, one rupee will be
charged for each hour in excess.
For each seat paid for 28 lb. of luggage to he carried free of charge.
Two children under five years to cored as one passenger. Infante in arms free.
Between the hours of 7 pan. and 6-80 a.m. the above rates to be increased by one-fourth. .

CENTB.AL PROVINCE TOWNS AND ROADS.


The following shall be the rates and fares for the Ketutly D:striet. excluding
the Municipality and the Local Board Limits of the towns of GAMPOLA,
NAWILAPITIYA and HATTON-DIKOYA :For a Carriage drawn by one horse:From 6-10 a.m. to 7 p.m. outward
journey 51 cents and return journey 25 cents per mile. For a cart iage drawn
by two horse., outward journey RI and return j .urriey 10 cents. Night
charges este:third extra.

Jimickshow Ta ri

cents

COLOMBO.

For each half hour or portion of half hour


For detention at any place for each half-hour

...
From any one place to any other place within the Fort of Colombo

...

25
10
10

The Fort shall include the apace within the following limits :Lotus Pond reed
from its junction with Main-Street to itti junction with Norris road, on the east ;
Norris.road from its junction with Lotus Pond road Neat the Pot Railway Station)
to its junction with Queen Street, on the Routh ; the sea on the north and west.

GALLS.

For first hall hour or part 25e; for ovary subsequent half hour or part 10 cents.
7 p.m. to 6 a.m., one-fourth extra.

" GAMPOLA.
For half-au-hour 25 cents. Between 6-30 p.m. and 6.SOe.m one-fourth extra.

:
ISIATARA.
- Halt hOur 20 ceets, first hour 35 cents ; every subsequoathoer or portion 20 cents.

7-30 p.m. to 6 a.m. oi.e-third extra.

NAWALAPITIYA.

J36

j.LNRICZ.SRAW TARIFF.
KANDY,

For a first class riclam :For the first half hoar cr part thereof
For the second half hour or part thereof
...
For any subsequent h Ilf hour or part thereof
For a secon I class ricksha:
Kr I he first half hour or part thereof
...
For the second half hour or part thereof
...
For any subsequent half hour or pa-t thereof
From any place in Hill street, Browurigg street, Ward street,
or the Kaecheri road, or any plane within the limits
enclosed by the said a. reets, and a line drawn from the
Kaclicheri to the e_d of Mil str et to any other place
in any of the side s'reets or within the same limits,
each jonrney :
Per a first class ricksha
For a moon I class ricksha

Between Between
6 A.M. & 7 P.M. &
7 P.M.
6 A.M.
c.

R, c.

0 30
0 30
0 15

0 35 0 35
0 20

0 25
0 25
0 10

0 30
0 30
0 15

0 15
0 10

0 20
0 15

NUWARA KLIVA
R. c.
BY TIME IN Tows:.
For one hour or from place to place within one hour (1 cooly) 0 50
(2 coolies) 0 75
Do
Do
Do
(1 cooly) 0 25
Every additional hoar or part of an hour
Do
(2 coolies) 0 374
Do
Di
The ab we rates to be increased by one-fourth if hired between the hours of
7 p.m and 6 a.m.
SPECIAL BATES.

To Hakgala and back, two coolies, R3.00; to Nanmtya, one cooly, R1.25; to
Nanuoya, two cooles, 111.75; from Nanuoya, two coolies, 111.75 ; to Ramboda Pao and
beet, two coolies, R150 ; round the Moon Plains ; two coolie., R2.00 ; round the Lake,
two coolies, 112.00. The above rates to bo increased by one fourth, if hired between
the bouts of 7 p.m. and 6 a in.
BY DISTANCE.

For other than the above-mentioned journeys:

Where one cooly could do the journey, 25 cents per mile or part of a mile.
Where two collies are necessary, 374 cents per mile or part of a mile. The
return journey if performed within six hours after arrival at the termination shall be
charged at half the above rates. Tho above rates are exclusive of tolls, which must be
paid by the hirer, while he loses the rickshaw.
The above rates to be increased by one fourth if hired between the hours of 7 p.m
and 6 a.m.
KALUTARA.
Ralf-hour 20c. ; fint hour 35c. ; every subsequent hour 20e. ; between 7.30 imn
and 6 a.m , one-third extra.
KURUNEGALA.
By Day.Twelve conseautiye hours hours R 2; six consecutive h ura R 1 ;
five minutes 10c. ; hal'-hour 25e.; detention per half-hour 10. By nlght :Twolve
consecutive hours R2.75; six consecutive hours 11.1'37i; five minutes 15c.; half-hour
35J.; detention per half-hour 15e.
ANURADHAPURA..
First half-hour 25 cents ; first hour 35 cents ; every additional half-hour 10 cents.
Between 7.30 p.m. and 6 a.m. one-third extra.
TRINCOMALEE.
First half-hour between 6 a.m. and 7-30 p.m. 20 cants ; first hour 30 cents ; any
subsequent half-hour or par: 10 cants ; from 6 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. 112 ; 6 a.m. to noon
or noon to 7-30 p.m. RI. Short distances within Local Board 10 cents; longer
dist:6,110es withiu Local Board 20 cents. Detention per quarter hour 10 cents. hates
betwisen 7.30 p,m, and 6 a.m. one half extra,

160

HACKER I ES,

COLOMBO MUNICIPALITY.
For a Wagonette or Basket Hackery drawn by one Bullock :From 6 a.m. to
7 3l p.m. R2 ; from 6 a.m. to 12 noon or from 12 noon to 7.30 p.m. RI ; for first
balfhottr 25c ; for first hour 50 ; for every subsequent hour or portion thereof 15e.
For a Second Class Hackery drawn by one Bullock:From 6 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
R1.50; from 6 a.m. to 12 noon or from 12 noon to 7-30 p.m, 75c ; for first halfhour 15c ; for first hour 30e ; for every subsequent hour or portion thereof 10e.
Rates chargeable between 7-30 p.m. and 6 a.tn. to be one-third more than the
above charges in both classes.
KANDY MUNICIPALITY.
For a Hackery Drawn by one Bullock : For every hour or part thereof 25c,
per mile 8e. Between 7 p.m, and 6 a.m. 30 cents and 10 cents respectively.
Rttween 7 p.m.
Between 6 a.m.
and 6 e.m.
and 7 p.m.
For a bevy (or bakki) cart drawn by a Cony :
Cents.
Cents.
For first half hour
...
..
40
55
..
...
For second half hour ..
55
...
...
40
For second hour or Fart of such hour
5.5
...
40
...
For every subsequent hour or part of such hour
26
16
-Half the above rates for a buggy drawn by a bullock.
GALLE MUNICIPALITY.
For a Hackery Drawn by one Bullock :Per hour between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.
25c ; per mile Sc. 5 cents and 2 cents more respectively for a haeltory drawn by
a pony.
NAWALAPIT1YA.
For an hour 25 cent'. One-third extra between 6-30 p.m. and 5 a.m.
MATARA.
For a Hackery Drawn by one Bullock :Por hour between 6 a.m. and 7.30
p.m. 25c ; per mile 8c. Outside Local Board limitsfor a buggy or cart
drawn by one bull 15 cents per mile, by two bulls 25 cents per mile. Hackery
10 cents per mile.
RATNAPURA
Yr
Every boar or portion of such hour between 6. a.m. and 7 p. m. 25e.; per
mile 20c. Rites chargeable between 7 p.m. and 6.30 a.m, shell be one fourth
more than the above charges.
HEGALLE.
For bullock carts and hackeries:Every hour Cr portion of Erich hour
between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. 25c.; Per mile 10c. Rates ohargrable between 7 p.m.
and 6-39 a.m. to be one-third Inure than the above charges.
BATTICALOA.
Per mile 10 cents. Double-bulloek cart 81.50 a day. Single-bullock
cart RI a day. Goods per mile by weight :Under 10 miles 2 cents per cwt.:
above 10 miles 1j cent per cwt.
AN URADHAP URA.
Within Local Board limits per hour 25 cents, per mile 8 cents. Outside
Local Board limits 10 cents per mile. One-fourth extra between 7 p.m.
and 6 a.m.
CENTRAL PROVINCE.
Kandy District excluding Municipal limits and Local Board limits of
Uamoola-Nawalapitiya and Hatton-Dikoya :For every haokery or buggy
cart drawn by a ponyoutward journey 40 cents per mile, return journey
20 cents per mile. DJ drawn by a bulloutward journey 25 cents and
return journey 12i cents per mile. Night charges one-third extra.
GAMPOLA.

261

(111111%CE S JI ItIckS11tm sTtNi)s IN C01,01111(1,

CARRIAGE STANDS.
No.

Gem) No.

SITE.

SITE.

BY.
FORT.

NEW BAZAAR.
15 S Oppoiste Hulftsdorp Courts
Fort near the ('lock Tower Not in
Illseatiesie.
3 Opposite Registrar General's Office .. 10 6 Ce trap Railway Station
7 Marsda a junct on
4 Near Fort Staticn, along the road
running by Lotus Pond
... 10

1 Opposite the porch of the Grand


Oriental Hotel

.. 8
.. 12
... 16

SLAVE ISLAND.

PETTA H.

Neer Gas Works Street Apposite


Railway Station, Pettalt

84

Opposite Slave island Railway Station

:JINRICKSHAW STANDS.

Fort Ward.
No. of Rickshaws.
1. On the road parallel to dud hehind eaniage stand in York Street...
30
2. At the Junction of Norris road and Lotus Pond road, by the
Lotus Pond
10
3. On Prince street along the read edge adjoining the cement store
from the second telegraph poet on the west of the road leadiug to the cement store to the end of the iron fencing by the
"Tints Building" on the east of the road leading to cement
store
24
...
4. By pavement by side of Rogist.'ar's office
...
15
5. Mercantile Bank corner
10
...
6 ('hurch street opposite Grand Oriental Hotel
...
80

Pettak Ward.
7. Between Gas Works St. and existing carriage stand
8. Side of Norris road opposite Railway station, Petah
9. Opposite Dr. Vangeysel's Dispensary, Prince street
10. Front s'reet opposite" Hotel do Europe"
11. Peer Saibo's Lane and Dam street Junction
12. Opposite the Town Hall, Main street, Pettah
13. Junction of 4th Cross street and Main street
14. Junction hetseen Dant street au I Old Moor street
15. Junction between Old Moor street and If ulftsdorp street

18
20
... I 10
...
20
10

...

go
10
10

Slave Island Ward.


H. Between Carriage stand and road opposite Slave Island Rail.
way Station
17. At junction of Vauxhall street with Union Place
18. On North side of Saunders' Court
19. At Junction of Union Place and Kew road opposite Hollywood
House
...
20. Vauxhall street n ar Messrs. Cumberbatch's office
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.

Cut petty
By side of road lealin4 to Kollupitiya Station
By side of road leading to Bamhatapitiya Station
Pclwatte road opposite St. Michael's Orphanage
On side of r, ad opposite Rheinland
Colpetty road by the Western wall or Premises No. 10 Colpetty road,
By the wall of Ixora Lodge, Green Fath
o.

15
12
15
14
4
in
10
6
4
15

12

RICKSHAW STANDS-Contl.
Colpetty W a rd,-- 4 .4),,td.
27. At the junction r t Torrington Flare a d G ildiforil Crescent
...
28. At the junction of Vlower road, Cambridge Place and Race Con rse
Avenue (opposite the Teachers' Training College)
...
29. Opposite Ake Avenue.
Wellewatte
road
near
junction
of
Dickman's
real
30.
31. Junction of Gregory's road and Maitland Crescent
...
32. Cambridge place opposite the Museum

12
12
.1
lb

3faradana Ward.
No rf Jinrickshaws
- 33. Near Maradaua Railway Junction
...
15
34, Junction of Jail road
...
10
35. Opposite Medical Officer's Quarters, Ilorella
36. By be wall between the gates of the Railway goods r hed at the
Maradana Terminus
...
12
New Bazaar Ward.
37. Junction of Armor street with Messenger street by side of Dr.
PILIsn'o Dispensary
38. Junction of Silver smith street with Armour Street

111
6

St, Sebastiant. Myra,


39. Opposite Distr:ct Court alongside boundary wall of All Sain s'
Church
40. On St. Sebastian Hill by the ride of late tire Station
41. Junction of Hulftsdorp street with St. Sebastian Hill

12
12
8

St. Paul's Ward.


42. At junction of Wolfendhil Street and Hill St. alongside the boundary wall of Church premibea
..
43. At junction of New Chetty street and Jampettah s'reet on North
side of Roadway
..
Kotahenrt Word.
..
44. Juncl ion of St. Joseph's St. Kith Layard's Broadway
45. Junction of Victoria hriege Rd. with Madampitiya Rd
46. Junction of Mutwal and Madampitiya road
97. Junction of Alutmanatte road with Madampitiya Rd.
48. Junction of Layard's Broadway with Skinner's 14 ad Nerth
49. 7..alpotte street Quarry land
50. Junction of Korteboam street with Alatmawatte Rd.
51. Junction of Cemetery street with Kotahena street
52. Junction of Kotallena street with Alwis Pled
53. Junction of Cemetery a rnet with Wall street
54, Junction of Kotaheua street with Bonjean road
55. Junction of Tongue Salgadoe with Elie House road
56. Junction of Mutwal street with Marshall street
57. Cemetery road junction
58. klcdera street and new road junction
59. Victoria Bridge road and Madampitiya junction

15
12

20
6
10
6
9
15
12
0

5
5
8
6
10
15
10

Carrintres and .Iiiirickshas in (nloinho,


We are indebted to the Municipal Secretary for the following return showing the
number of licensed carriages and r i ckshas iu Colombo, from 1891 onwards:1st Clasi
2nd Class
Carriages. Carriages. Itiksbris.
1891 .. 226 .. 42
333
1892 .. :147 .. 13 .. 984
1893 .. 264 ... 20 .. 597
1894 .. 240 .. 45
753
1895 ..
236
.,
33
.. 936
1896 ..
275
..
43
.. 1238
1897
210
55
.. 1386
.11oto

1st Class 2nd Class


Carriages. Carriages.
1898 ..
194
...
41
1899 ..
198
...
17
19C0 ..
202
..
21
1901 . .
215
24
173
1902 ..
...
414
1903 .. 188
25
1904 ..
188
19

Rikshas.
... 1368
... 1351
... 1631
.. 1927
... 2200
2168
... 2297

262

CARRIAGE STANDS IN COLOMBO.


RICKSHAW STANDS-Cant/.
Culp sty Ward.-Contd.
27. At the junction c f Tvrrington Place it-d (.1 did ford t !rescent
...
28. At the junction of F!ower road, Cambridge Plav and Race Con rice
Avenue (opposite the Teacher.' Training College)
...
29. Opposite Alce Avenue.
30. Wellewatte road near junction of 1i:fickle:xi''. roa I
31. Junction of Gregory's road and Maitland Crescent
32. Cambridge place opposite the Museum

12
12
4
111

Illaradana Ward.
No c f Jinrickshaws
- 33. Near Mtitadatla Railway Junction
...
16
...
8
34, Junction of Jail road
35, Opposite Medical Officer's Quarters, Borella
...
10
36. By be well between the gates of the Railway goods shed at the
Maradana Terminus
12
...

New Bazaar Ward.


37. Junction of Arnieur street with Messenger street by side of Dr.
l'asse' Dispensary
38. Junction of Silver smith street with Armour Street

16

St. Sebastian Ward,


39. Opposite District. Court alongside boundary wall of All Sain a'
Church
40. On St. Sebastian Hill by the Fide of late fire Station
41. Junction of Hulftsdorp street with St. Sebastian Hill

12
8

St. Paul's Ward.


42. At junction of Wolfendhil Street and Hill St. alongside the boundary wall of Church premi,es

43. At junction of New ()hefty street and Jampettall s' reel on North
side of Road way

..

15
12

Kotaiwna Ward,

44. Junction of St. Joseph's St. with Laya,d's Broadway


45. Junction of Victoria bridge Rd. with Madampitiya Rd
46. Junction of Mutwal and Ma,7amattiya road
47. Junction of Alutmaaatte road with ISfadampitiya. Rd.
48. Junction of Layerd's Broadway with Skinner "a It, ad Nc rill
49. "!calpotto street Quarry land
50. Junction of Korteboam street with A lntmawat' e Rd.
51. Junction cf Cemetery street with Kotaliena street
52. Junction of Ketabena street with Alwis Placa
53. Junction of Cemetery s reet with Wall street
54, Junction of Kotaheua street with Boujean road
55. Junction of Tatque Salgadoe with Elie House road
56. Juno ion of Mutwal street with Marshall street
57. Cemetery road junction
58. Modern street and new road junction
59. Victoria Bridge road ant Madampitiya junction

20
6
10
6
8
15
12
6
5
5
5
8
6
10
15
10

'arriaires and .1 inrickshas in Colombo.


We are indebted to the Municipal Secretary for the following return showing the
number of licensed carriages and rickshas in Colombo, from 1891 cnwards :-

1891 . ,
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894 ..
1895
1896
1897

1st Clami
2nd Class
Carriages. Carriages. Riksbas..
226
..
42
333
247
13
.. 984
20
264
.
.. 597
240
..
45
.. 753
236
..
33
.. 936
275
..
43
.. 1238
.. 1386
210
..
55

1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904

..
..
..
.
..
..
..

1st Class 2nd Class


Carriages. Carriages. Rikshae.
194
41
... 1368
198
...
17
... 1351
202
'21
... 1631
215
24
.. 1927
173
...
48
... 2200
168
..
25
... 2168
10 0011,
188

C 411111 E ORDIViNcE

263

The following Amended By-'aws are pal:dished for general information:


MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS UNDER THE CARRIAGE ORDINANCE.
1All carriages licensed under the CarriagoOedinance No. 9 of 1901 to ply for
hire shall be classed tether as first or second class veal itiges2 The Chairman of the Municipal Cannel' or any officer of the Council thereunto authorized by the Chairman, shall determine the class of and the number cf
passenger's to be carried in troy such carriage submitted for clesitication prior to
obtaining th license required by law for that purpose, and such class and the
registered number of the carriage shall be painted in a conspicuous part (to
be determined by the Chairman) of such carriage, and shall be at all times'
plainly and distinctly visible and legible ; and to license shall issue unless
the requiremeuis of this by-law are first complied with. Au infant carried in
arms or on the lap, or one child under eight years of age, (wether su carried
or not) shall not be deemed a passenger ; but two chilli-en under eight years
of age shall be Juddered an adult passenger, and so on in the same proportion for any number of children. No person to whom any license shall have
been grunted shall refuse to carry the full number so determine}, or shall carry
more then the said number.
3 The owner of every licensed carriage shall Veep the same el, an and in goad
repair, aid shall not permit it to be used if the said carriage or any par. of it, or ti e
horse or bull drawing the same or the harness, is iu toy way unfit for use.
4 It shall be the ditty of the licensee of every licensed carria.ie or jinriellehe, to
produce the same for inspection at such times and places as the chairman shall indicate in the license. Such inspection shall be made by a board cuusietieg of such
person or peosons as the chairman shall front time to time appoint. It shall be the
duty of such board to furnish the chairmen with a report respecting the condition of
each carriage and jinrickaha so inspected,
5It shall be lawful for the. chairman to cause any any horse used or intended
to be used in drawing any vehicle licensed under Ordinescoe No. 9 of 1901 to be
branded on the hoof with such mark or numbers as the chairman may determine.
and any per son using or permitting to be used for drawing any:such vehicle any horse
which has not been so branded shell be guilty of an offence and liable to:a fine net
exceeding twenty rupees.
6It shall be lawful for any municipal inspector or officer of police to seize any
carriage which fro shall lad being used, while the carriage, or horse, or bermes is not
in a tit state to be used, and thereafter produce the same us soon as possible before
the municipal magistrate.
7The chain:rest may from time to time appoint places as public stands, for
unengaged licensed carriages, and separate public stands for engaged licensed
carriages, end may at any tame, by nutice, abolish or alter the situation of any such

public sitteal.
6. The driver of any carriage that is not actually under engagement for hire
shall not ply for hire or accept a fare except at a public stand for uneegaged
licensed vintages.
9Every carriage on ire arrival at a public stand shall ',me drawn up at the end
told be last in the line of carts ages already occupying such stand; and at every such
stand all carriages shall I e errauged in single rank only.
10The driver of a licensed carriage shall trot at any time suffer the same to
stand in any street (except for the purpose of netting eown or taking up the passengers), or t n loiter in any street, nor shall he obstruct the drir er of any other carriage
in taking up or setting down any person, or wilfully, wrongfully, or forcibly prevent
or endeavour to prevent the driver of any other licensed carriage from taking ta fare,
11The driver of every licensed carriage shall b cleanly dreseed, and shall wear
a coat and a pair of trousers. The o suer of every license t carriage shall be held
responsible for the acts of any driver in his employ.
12The owner or driver of any liceneei carriage shall he bound at all times to
let such carriage for hire, if the same be an a public stand for nnengaged licensed
carriegee, to any person applying for the same, and !o carry each per-ou from any
one place to another on any carriage road within the inunicips!ity, Provided that any
wrson so applying for such iarriage shell, upon demand be ng thereto made, immediet. ly, and before such carriage is use i, pay to the owner or driver the fare authorized
by law ; and provir ed further that no licensed carriage shall be compelled ro
carry pa s ngers mere flaen ten miles during any period of twelve hour ,.
13No driver of a licensed carriage which is actually under engagement fir hire
shall, so long as such engagement ciotitinuts, take it upon or gaffer it to remain in
any public stand for unengaged 1 censed carriages. He shall take such carriage to it
public stand for engaged licensed carriages or draw it up in s uch position on the side
of the road ns m ry be directed by any 'ohm officer. No driver of a licensed carriage
which is actually under engagement shall before the termination of such engagement
accept another fare.

36+

BOAT HIRE: PASSENGERS' 11AC1GAG E ; t: VIDE TARIFF.

1141.1T 111111E,
Scale of Boat Hire Jo, Passengers within the Harbour of Colombo.
For Each Adult Passenger.

Between
Between
7 P.M. and
6 a.m. and
6 d.lt
7 P.m.
25 cents. ... td cents.
From Landing Jetty to any vessel within Breakwater
From any vessel within Breakwater to the Lauding Jetty 25
40
.. 40 ,,
From one vessel to another within Breakwater
...
25
Two children under ten years to count as one adult children under two years free.
The above fares include one hour's detention alongs;de of vessels fir boats
and canoes.
ZINFor every subsequent hour's detention or portion thereof a charge of 40 cents
between 6 A. M. and 7 P. M. and 50 cents between 7 P. E. and 6 A. M., shall be due for
the whole boat, and not per passenger.
Parties requiring a boat for any special service must make their own arrangements
or fare with the tindal of the boat.

Pasleitaerz.: Itaavaire,
SCALE OF CHARGE.; FOR REMOVING PASSENGERS' B ViGAGF., &C., TO 0] FROM

THE PASSENGERS' LANDING JETTY.


Light packages carried by one Cooly from Jetty to Carriages 4c ; Jetty to G. 0.
Hotel 6c ; Jetty to any other place in the Fort 12c: Heavy packages requiring more
than one Cooly or a Cart to carry them from Jetty to Carriage 10c ; Jetty to G 0;
Hotel 12c; Jetty to any other place in the Fort 25e. Parcels from Jetty to Carriage 2c.
Jetty to 0,0. Hotel 3c; Jetty to any other place in the Fort Go Vice versa, same rates,
BAGGAGE RATES.
Chairs, Hand-bags, and Straps of rugs free, if a^compan'e I by
...
owner; but if not
...
...
5 cents etch.
Trunks or Boxes no to 24 in by 19 in. by 18 in.
... 10
Do
33 in by 19 in. by IR in.
.. 15
,,
Do
over the la't site
71
11

Guide Tariff,
BY-LAWS RELATING TO GUIDES.
(Under section G of Ordinance No. 15 of 1887.}
1. Every licensed Guide appointed under the provisions of the Ordinance No.
15 of 1887 shall wear a dark blue serge coat with green facings, with the Badge required by the 5th section of the said Ordinance worn upon the left breast,the coat
to be supplied by the Municipal Council free of charge, and to be returned to the
Council on the termination of the Itemise, or before the issue of a new coat.
2. No licensed Guido shall ply for hire or offer or attempt to offer himself as
a Guide at or from any place other than the Central Office for Guides to be provided
by the Municipal Council, without an express written authority of the Chairman empowering him to do so.
3. Every licensed Guide who plies for hire shall carry about him a Pocket
Register to be produced when called for by any one who hires him, or by any Police
Officer or Officer of the Municipal Council, the pocket register shall be provided or
the Municipal Council at the time the Guide receives his license and shall be kept
in a form to be prescribed by the Chairman.
ILThe following foes may be lawfully demanded by every licensed guide
from any person who may engage the services of such guide:
For the first hour or portion thereof
50 eta.
For every additional hour or portion thereof
25

INLAND STEAM COMMUNICATION : BY-LAWS TO BAKERIES. 265

INLAND STFA11 COW!, \RATION.


COLOMBO LAKE KERRY.

To and from Slave Island and Pettah daily : Every 4 minutes from 5.30 a.m to 9 p.m.
Fare :Tao Cents per nip.
Monthly Tickets (not transferable), RI ; schoolboys, ate.
STEAMBOAT TRAFFIC ON THE TAKE.
MUSICIPAL BYELAWS.

The following rules shall be observed by all persons having charge or manageluwit of any steatithoat plying on the Colotnho Lake, and any owner or person in
charge of such boat., who shall commit a breach of any such rules shall be guilty
of an offence, and be liable on conviction to a fine nut exceeding 1110.
Rut,Es Gotcemestisto Ltatirs.--Steamboats tinder weigh on the lake after
dark shall carry :1. On the starboard side a green light so constructed es to throw a uniform
:ind unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass ;
so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam
on the starboard side, and of such a character as to be visible on a dark
night with a clear atmosphere at a distance of at least half .a-mile.
2, On the port side a red light so constructed as to show a uniform and
unbroken light over an are of the horizon of ten points of the compass; so
fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to too points abaft. the beam
on the port side, and of such a charmter as to be visible on a dark night
with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least half-a mile.
3. The said green and red side lights shall be fitted with board screens,
projecting at least three feet forward front the light, so as to prevent these
lights from being seen across the bow.
STEVR/NO AND SAILING RIIL88.-1. If two boats under steam are meeting
end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, the belins of both shall
be put to port, so t hat each may pass on the port or left side of the other.
2. If two boats under steam are crossing so as to involve risk of collision,
the boat which has the other on her own etarimard side shall keep out of the
way of the other.
3. Every Steamboat when approaching another boat so as to invtive risk
of coil sion shall slacken her speed., or if neee..s try, stop and reverse.
4. Every boat overtaking any other boat shall keep out of the way of
the said last-mentioned boat.
5. Where, by the above rules, one of two ba t s is to It up out of the
way, the other shall keep her course.

By-Laws Relatiox to Bakeries.

1. The walls of every bakery shall he plastered with chnuant and whitewashed,
the floor cemented, and drainage sufficiently provided.
2. No bakery shall t e within thirty feet of any cesspit, or latrine, nor in a position wh re had odours wafted therefrom filiall reach it.
3. No p ace used as a, bakery shall be used for any other purpose whatsoever.
4. All utensils and other furniture shall be ke; t clean.
5. The flour, water, and other materials used in the manufacture of bread shall
he good and wholesome.
6, All refuse and dirt in and about the premises shall be swept off and drains
well flushed.
7. No person suffering from s. contagious or loathsome disease, or who has
recently been in attendance en such pers,n, or who is unwashed or otherwise unclean
shall be employed in a bakery,

2fifi
RAILWAY RITES I\1) RULES,

We select the Ease of most general interest : for full particulars, reference
must be made to the official Notices ;1 TIME.Colombo time will be observed at all the Stations.
2 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. The Times shown on the Time
'fables are those at which the trains are intended to arrive and depart from the
various stations, but the Government do not guarantee that the trains shall arrive
and depart at the time specified in the Time Table nor that the connection between
the main and branch linos will be maintained .nor will they be responsible for any
s, inconvenience, or injury which may arise from delays or detention. Every
attention will bo paid to ensure punctuality as far as is practicable.
3 INQUIRIES.Thy' Government will not be responsible for information given
by other than the principal Officers in charge of the different Stations, of whom
inquiries should always be made.
4 Iszcivir.irv.Passengers are requested to report direct to the General
Manager Any instance of incivility, want of attention, or misconduct on the part of
person employed on the Railway. Complaints should embody the name and
address of the complainant.
5 GRATIMIES.The Railway servants are forbidden, under pain of dismissal,
to ask for or receive from the Public any fee or gratuity.
FIREA14}18.Thege must not be taken by passengers into the carriages, but
must be handed by them to the Guard, whom they are required to satisfy thatthey
are nut loaded. This regulation will not apply in the case of troops being con.
veyed on the railway.
7 LUGGAGE.a Passengers having a large quantity of luggage should be at
the Station 15 minutes before the time of the departure of the train, and see
each article of their luggage correctly labelled ; otherwisa the Government will
not accept any responsibility for loss or miscarriage.
b Luggage will not be booked or labelled until the owner has obtained his
ticket and presented it to the Parcel Clerk.
c When numbered receipts are granted for luggage, such receipts must be given
up before the luggage is delivered at destination.
In the event of the km of the receipt, the person claiming the luggage must
prove ownership and sign an indemnity note.
d Luggage will not be given out at a Station other than that to which it is labelled.
c Each adult passenger will be allowed, free of charge, the following weight of
luggage, viz :First Class 112 lb. ; Second Class 84 lb. ; Third Class 56 lb.
A free allowance of half these quantities will be made for each child travelling with
half ticket. No luggage will be conveyed free for infants under 12 mouths of age
who travel free. Any excess over these weights will he charged in strict accordance with the published parcels rates, except luggage conveyed in carriage or
goods trucks by passenger trains, which will he charged at the rate of Ill cents
per ton per mile over the Coast Line, 25 cents per ton per mile over the Main Line
below Nawalapitiya and the \latale Branch, and 31 cents per ton per mile over the
Main Line above Nawalapitiya, at owner's risk. For distances under 20 miles the
minimum charge for a carriage or goods truck will bo R5, and for distancs
over 20 miles no less charge will be made than for one ton.
On -luggage booked in advance no free allowance will be made.
/A printed and numbered receipt will be issued to passengers whenever charges
are made for the conveyance of excess luggage. The receipt must be carefully
preserved and given up at destination before removing the luggage.
g Articles which are not the property of a passenger by the same train, and
luggage for a station beyond that to which a passenger has taken a ticket, will be
charged as parcels at parcels' rates.
h Articles will not be received for free conveyance as luggage at any station
other than that at which the owner joins the train.
Special Note.All excess luggage must be prepaid at the hooking station
but in the event of the excess being overlooked at the starting station it is liable
to be charged for at the end of the journey or at any intermediate point.
i Passengers are allowed to take into the carriages, at their own risk and in
their own charge, such small packages as can be placed under the seat occupied
by the owner or so disposed as not to inconvenience the other passengers. Station
masters and Guards are instructed to remove all packages which cannot be
deposited under the seat or on the rack.
j Each package of luggage mast be well secured and plainly addressed in Eng-

RAILWAY HATES AND RULES,

2(17

responsible for any loss that may occur in consequence of luggage not being
properly addressed and secured.
y Left luggage unclaimed or unredeemed within twelve months will be sold.
h Booked luggage left un the Railway premises for more than twenty-four
hours is subject to cloak-room charges. (See paragraph 9.)
k Passengers should be careful to clear their luggage of all old labels before
commencing the journey.
/The Government will not be responsible for any loss or damage which may
occur to any luggage unless the same has been labelled and placed in charge of
the railway for conveyance in the Luggage Van or is booked and prepaid, nor for any
loss of or damage to the following articles if sent as Luggage or Parcels, viz. ;Musical Instruments, Plate, Bullion, Money, Bills, Notes or Securities, Jewellery,
Trinkets or Watches ; nor will the Government undertake to carry luggage or
Parcels containing Musical Instruments. Plate, Bullion, Money, Bills, Notes or
Securities, Jewellery, Trinkets, Watches, Clocks, or Gunpowder, Vitriol, Aquafortis,
Turpentine, Lucifer Matches, or any combustible or dangerous materials, except
by special agreement.
m The liability of the Government for loss or damage to passengers' luggage
conveyed free is limited to 8150 for First Class passengers, 8100 for Second Class
passengers and R50 for Third Class passengers, unless the value is declared and an
insurance charge of 5 per cent un the excess value is paid to the railway before
the luggage is despatched.
a Kerosine-oil and mineral acids will not be carried as luggage, but can be booked
(at owner's risk) by passenger trains, in quantities of not more than 80 lb., at 50
per cent over the ordinary parcels rates if securely packed in tin or iron cases, and
the umtents legibly marked in English on the outside of each package.
o Furniture will not be carried as passengers' luggage, but can be booked at
owner's risk at ordinary parcels rates. (See Clause 41d.)
Military Bagyaye, 4r.
8 1st class-112 lb. per man free ; 2nd class-84 lb. per man free, 56 lb. per
woman free, 28 lb. per child free ; 3rd class-56 lb. per man free, 56 lb. per
woman free, 28 lb por child free.
All baggage and provisions, dzo., iu excess of the quantity allowed free by the
Railway will be charged at the rate of 16 cents per ton per mile over the Coast Line,
25 cents per ton per mile over the Main Line below Nawalupitiya And the Metals
Branch and 31 cents por ton per mile over the Main Line above Nawalapitiya.
9 Luis LUGGAGX. a The Government are not responsible for any luggage or
articles left by passengers at the Stations unless these be duly registered, for.which
a charge of 10 cents per article is made, payable at the time of deposit. An additional charge of 5 cents per day, or part of a day, is made on every article left in
the cloak-room for a longer period than 2 days, the day of deposit and Ill i. e day of
removal each counting as one day. Velocipedes, bicycles, perambulators, bath.
chairs &c. are charged 25 cents each and a further charge of 10 cents per day in
addition is made on all such articles remaining in the cloak-room longer than two days.
The Government are not responsible for any article exceeding the value of R50.
b In computing the charges on articles deposited in Left Luggage Offices,
Sunday is conoidered a dies non unless it be the day on which the articles are deposited
or takeu Out, in which case it must be reckoned the same as any other day.
c Loaded firearms and articles of a dangerous or objectionable nature will not be
accepted for storage in the cloak-room, and the official in charge of the cloak - room
may require the intending depositor to satisfy him that the package to be deposited
does not contain anything of a dangerous or objectionable nature.
d When a passenger deposits any article in the cloak-room a ticket is given him
in exchange, and no article can be given np to him for any purpose whatever
unless he first returns that ticket to the cloak-room attendant, or produces to the
Stationmaster satisfactory evidence of his ownership.
e Parcels for season ticket holders, if sent from shops, and marked with the
name and address of the ticket holder, are received at the foregoing charges, and
delivered up on the production of the season ticket. Parcels from shops to which
either a printed or a written label bearing a number and name is attached, are
received at the foregoing charges, and are delivered up to the person who produces
a label bearing a corresponding number and name.
f Passengers who have deposited their luggage in a cloak -room and require to
.,
remove one or more of the articles so left (leaving the remainder until a future
day) may do so, ou their signing the counterfoil of the cloak - room ticket showing
what articles have been removed, and any additional charge accruing upon any

articles left in the cloak-room for the longer period will be collected when those
articles are taken away.
Ob..'

2tIS

RAILWAY RATES AND RULES.

10 LOST OR Uanaarstan Loataanaa Property (alum than perishables found


at Stations, or in Carriagea, or on the line, will be convoyed to a-ital.:apt at Colombu,
and will be given up to claimants only on production of satisfactory evidence of
ownership and on payment of a registration fee of 25 cents ; and if not claimed
within '24 hours the cloak-room charges set forth in the 9th paragraph of these
rules will be charged in addition. If not claimed within 3 months the property
may he sold by Government. Perishables will be at once disposed of.
b Inquiries for lost articles, giving a full description of the property lost and
particulars of the time and place where the loss occurred, should be addressed to
the General Manager, Colombo.
c No registration fee will be charged if the articles are claimed and delivered
at the Station where found before despatch to Lost Property Office ; but if the
articles hare, at the request of the owner, to he forwarded from ono Ststion to
another, the owner may be required to pay freight charges only at ordinary
parcels rates.
d When a telegram has to be sent inquiring for, or giving directions regarding
luggage or property which has been left at any of the Railway Stations or in the
trains, the cost of forwarding the message PO cents) and, if necessary, of obtaining
a reply (also 50 cents) must be borne by the owner of the property. Should the
mistake in address or instructions be found to be due to the fault of any of the
Railway Staff, the amount paid will be refunded. (See Rule 28.4.1
11 RESERVED ACCOMMODATION: a The minimum charge for reserved accommodation will be as follows:
lat Class--* of the seating capacity of the compartment or carriage reserved.
2nd Class
of the seating capacity of the compartment or carriage reserved.
3rd Class--1 of the seating capacity of the compartment or carriage reserved.
Whenever these numbers are exceeded, each passenger in excess of the aflutter
specified will be charged the ordinary fare.
b Reserved accommodation may be secured on application at the principal
Stations, but no compartment will be reserved either from the starting or any
intermediate Station until the full fares as stated above have been prepaid. Twentyfour hours' notice should be given when possible.
Passengers desiring reserved accommodation from intermediate Stations may
be required to pay the full charge for such reserved accommodation from the Starting Station of the train by which they propose to travel.
d Compartments of carriages will only be reserved when this can be done
withoutrefusing ordinary accommodation to other passengers wishing to trarel by
the same class and by the same train,
If an additional carriage has to be attached to a train to enable a compartment
to be reorved fur a party for whom there would he ample accommodation in the
train, the minimum charge will be as for half the seating capacity of the whole
carriage for the distance the carriage has to run.
Sleeping Berths. The charge for a Bleep ng Berth for any distance will be
R250, in eddit on to the ord nary Firatt-Claes Fare. Only sm-111 boxes Red bags
which can be plats al under he lower berths will be allevaii in the sl oping saloons.
12 SFECIAL TRAINS. a On not leas than 24 hours' previous notice being g yen
to the General Manager, special trains can be provided at a charge of 114 per
mile for a single and 116 per mile for a return journey, plus fares and luggage
at ordinary rates for the paasongers and luggage conveyed. The mileage will be
calculated from and to the nearest Station from which an engine can be supplied.
The minimum charge for running a special train is 1(50
b The charge fertile detention of a special train beyond the time occupied in the
running is 11l0 per hour for the engiro and 50 cents per hoer for each vehicle. A
special train ordered but not used will have to be paid for, if six hours' previous
notice is not given of the change.
c Specia, trains can be run from Colombo to Kandy and back for a minimum of
fifty first class passengers holding ordinary return tickets. Application for the
specials to be made to the General Manager, Co'ombo.
d The right is reserved to the General Manager to refuse to supply a special
train from any station.
13 PLATFORMS. --No person is allowed to go on to the platforms at stations
except passengers going by the trains, who must show their tickets when passing
on to the p atforms. But Stationmasters may use their own discretion in allowing
persons on to the platforms when accompanying friends proceeding by train.
14 Time Fox lioci)rme. The Booking Offices will be open for the issue of
tickets half-an-hour before the advertised time for the departure of trains, and may
be closed five minutes earlier than the time of departure mentioned in the Time

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269

15 GI% IN,: CIIANGE,In order to prevent inconvenience and delay, passengers


should provide themselves with suitable change to pay for their tickets, See., as the
Booking Clerks may not be able at all times to give change. Cheques or other
Orders for payment are not accepted.
16 Entities IN TICKETS AND CHANDE.Passengers are requested to examine
their tickets and change before leaving the Booking Office counter, as errors cannot
afterwards he rectified.
17 TIcKETS CONDETIONs OF ISFUE,--- a Tickets given to passengers, on payment of their fares, are not transferable; they are the property of the novernlatent. and must be produced or delivered up whenever demanded by the Hallway servants. Special attention is directed to clauses 8 and 10 of the Railway
Ordinance.
b The single journey tickets are available only on the day of issue.
e Single journey tickets entitle the holders to travel once only in one direction
:aril return tick.rts once only in each direction between the points marked thereon.
d Tickets will not be issued to passengers at an intermediate station for the train
by which they have travelled or are travelling, but passengers desirous of travelling
beyond the station to which they have booked must, before passing that station,
hand their tickets to the Guard, at the same time informing him to which station
they wish to travel. The Guard will then see to the collection of the excess fare
at th' proper point. But under no circumstances can the advantage of a return
ticket he obtained by payment of excess fare.
e Passengeis (having once booked) are not allowed to change their tickets for
those of a lower crass.
.t 'rho return halves of return tickets are not transferable.
g FIRST AND SYCOND CLAM Rri URN TICKSTS for distances thirty miles and under
are available for return within three days, fete/ileum of Me day of issue and
day of return i.e , a ticket issued on Monday is available for return not later than
Wedne dayi and for distances over thirty miles within seventeen days, inclusive of
the day of carne and day of return.
hTittitp CLeSS fiETURN TICKETS for distances 30 miles and under are
available for return on the day of issue only, excepting tickets issued on
Saturday or Sunday which are available for return on Monday ; for die.
Lances over 30 and under 50 miles within 3 days inclusive of the
day of issue and day of return : i c., a ticket issued on Monday is available for
return not later than Wednesday ; 50 miles and over apply to 7 clap, inclusive of
the day of issue and dug of return,
i Should a passenger with a return ticket travel in a carriage of g higher class
than that for which the ticket was issued, he will be required to pay the
difference between the faro of the two classes respectively for the single journey
Should I he pass nger apply to travel in a higher class both journeys. he will have to
pay such difference for each journey.
j Except under the circumstances stated below (see Break of Journey), a passenger leaving the train at a station short of that to which he has bookted, must deliver up his ticket, and cannot be allowed to resume his journey except by obtaining
a fresh ticket.
1c Break ofJourney.liolders vi lint and second class return tickets between
stations over sixty miles apart are allowed to break their journey at any intermediate station once on the outward and once on the homeward route, provided that
they do not travel inure than once ie, t dr le direction over the Caine section of the lien,
and that the return journey is completed within the time for whkh the return
ticket is available. When passengers avail themselves of this privilege, they must,
on alighting from the train, produce their ticket to the Stationmaster, who will
(the name of the station being inserted), and
endorse it '- Broke journey at .
initial apd date the endorsement.
Holders o first and second class return tickets between Matale line stations
and stations beytond Kandy, but less than sixty miles apart, are allowed to break
journey at Kandy, provided they resume their journey the same day. Passengers
wishing to avail themselves of this privilege must have their tickets endorsed at the
Booking Office, Kandy, before leaving the station premises.
ere Passengers are not allowed to use a ticket six any day for which such ticket is
nut available.
a Passengers are hooked at intermediate stations only on condition that there
:e room in the train by which they intend to travel.
o Should there not be room in the class of cant iage for which passengers are
hooked, and it is possible to find temporary accommodation for them in a higher
class without inconvenience to other passengers, they wi.1 be required to change
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p Passengers aro booked and carried subjeet to these bye..!aws, and attention
is specially called to Clauses 17 to 21.
IS CHILDREN.Infants under twelve months old will be carried free ; Chil
siren above that age and under four feet on height will be charged half fare,
19 A FEMALE SERVANT will be allowed to accompany her mistress in a first
c'ass carriage on payment of second class fare, provided. such an arrangement
does not interfere with the comfort of other passengers travelling in the same
compartment.
20 TRAVELLING WITUOUT TICKF,T.-0 Should a passenger from an unavoidable
cause be unable to obtain a ticket before starting, he must at once report the
fact to the Guard, and pay his fare at the destination station, or earlier if demanded.
b A passenger found travelling without a ticket or with a ticket of expired ditto or
with a ticket so torn or mutilated that the date, number, station from or to, cannot
be deciphered, is liable to be charged from the station whence the train originally
started, unless ho can prove satisfactorily that he entered the train at some intermediate station. (See also paragraph 17.)
c A passenger who unintentionally travels beyond the distance for which ho has
paid faro, will be allowed to return to the station to which ho was booked on payreturns by the next
ment of a single fare for the distance overridden, previde
passenger train, and does not leave the station premises in the interim.
d Should a passenger wish to travel to a station beyond that for which ho holds
a ticket, he must, before passing the station at which he should have alighted,
hand his ticket to the Guard, at the same time informing him of the station to
which ho wishes to travel. The Guard will inform the Stationniaster Of the next
convenient station, who will collect the ticket and the additional fare due and grant
a receipt which will pass the passenger to destination.
21 EXCESS FARES.-a Passengers travelling with wrong halves of return tickets
will be charged excess fares, unless they can show good reason for being exempted.
When excess fare is due on the second half of a return journey ticket, such
half ticket will be considered as an ordinary single journey ticket, and excessed
accordingly. When a passenger overrides on the first half or second half of a return
ticket, such half ticket will he considered as an ordinary single journey ticket and
excessod accordingly.
c When a passenger before commencing his journey wishes to change' his ticket
for one of a higher class and pays the differonee of fare, the original ticket issued
will be taken back and a fresh one for the higher class issued instead,
d When a passenger in the course of h.s journey wishes to change to a higher
class of carriage than that for which he holds a ticket, be must inform the Guard
of the train, who will see that ho pays the excess fare and obtains an excess fare
ticket either at the station at which the change is made or at the first station at
which thisaan be conveniently done. rare should be taken to obtain a printed and
numbered excess fare ticket for the payment made; otherwise the fare may be
demanded again at any other station at which tickets are examined or collected.
e Every passenger who pays excess fare should demand and at (MCC receive a
eeeipt for the amount paid.
f All claims for refund of excess charges must bo made within six days of
the date of payment, otherwise theywill not be entertained. Claims should be
addressed to the General Manager, Colombo, and should be written on atform which
may ho obtained free of charge from any Stationmaster. Claimants should carefully
note the number printed on their ticket, as claims cannot he entertained unless the
number is given.
22 REFUNDS ON TrcitErs Losr on MISLAID, a The Government are not liable
to make any return to passengers who may have been called upon to pay fares a
second time in consequence of their, failure, from neglect or any other cause, to
produce their tickets on application.
Refunds on unused returnhadf tiekr.ts.- -Tho Government are not liabie to
make refunds on the unused halves of return tickets.
43 EXTENSION OF TratE.-a A passenger who is left behind at a roadside station
through sickness or other unavoidable cause, or who is unable to use his ticket by
the train for which he has been booked, should at once communicate with the
Stationmaster with a view of having his ticket made available by another train, if
the cause of delay he satisfactorily explained, ; otherwise the passenger will have
to purchase a fresh ticket.
b Passengers who are unable to make use of the return-halves of their tickets
within the time specified in clause 17 of these Rules, can have their tickets extended
by complying with the following conditions:
(1) The ticket must bo presented at the Booking Office of the station from
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(2) The passenger must pay the difference between the original and two single
journey fares.
(3) The ticket must be exchanged at the return starting station, and before
entering the train.
(9) rickets will not he extended if the difference between the amount paid and
the two single journey fares is less than 50 cents on each ticket.
c A passenger found travelling with an expired ticket must pay the full single
fare and no refund will be made,
d Excursion tiekets or return tickets issued at single fare for the double journey
cannot be extended nor will any refund be made on the unused portions of such tickets24 PERIODICAL OR SEASON TICRETP.-1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Season Tickets
can be had on application to any Stationmaster from whom rates and conditions of
issue can also be obtained.
25 PRODUCTION OF PERIODICAL OR SEASON TICKEvs.SeaSOR Ticket holders
are required to have their tickets with them when travelling, and to show them
when asked by a Railway Official to do so ; otherwise they will be liable for payment of the ordinary fare, of which no refund will be made.
26 SPECIAL TIMMS T.) Permed OF Teavehmtes.a Pleasure parties, consisting
of not less than ten persons, travelling by ordinary trains between stations not less
than 25 miles apart, except as stated in clauses (e) and (di, may be allowed first,
second, and third class return tickets, available for 17 days, on payment of a single.
journuy fare fur each mi mber, and on production of a letter of authority from the
General Manager, Colombo. The whole party must travel in the same train both
on the outward and return journeys.
b Hunting and Polo Parties.The concession granted in the foregoing
paragraph to pleasure parties will also apply to Polo and Hunting Parties, consisting of four or more bona fide members, with not less than six ponies or horses.
c Pleasure Party Tickets are not issued to Wedding Parties or to parties travelling for the purpose of attending any religious Meeting, Service, or Ceremony.
d Pleasure Party Tickets are only issued to members of sports clubs on production of a certificate from the Secretary of the Club, giving particulars of the
engagement, match, or meeting which the party are attending.
e When applying for "Pleasure Party" tickets the following information
must be given :(1) The dates fixed for the excursion. (2) The trains required to be
used for going and returning. (3) The class and probable number of passengers.
(4) The stations between which the party wishes to travel.

f The applications should be made to the General Manager, at least one week
before the date on which the party intends to travel.
The power of refusing to grant the concession or of declining to allow the tickets to be available by particular trains is reserved. If the application is entertained,
en authority will be sent to the applicant, to be presented at the station at which
the tickets are to be issued.
(g) Military, Volunteer, or Police Bands, of not less than six in number, when
travelling by trains for the purpose of playing at fetes, etc., will be charged single
second or third class fare for the double journey. (These tickets will be available
for return within 17 days.)
h Soldiers, Volunteers, or Police in Uniform attending meetings for inspection
or rifie competition drill, target-practice, etc., will ho allowed ta travel at single
faro for the double journey on production of a certificate signed by an officer of
the force that they are travelling on duty. The tickets will he available
from the day prior to the meeting to the day after its close, both inclusive, and
when the meeting commences on a Monday, or ends on a Saturday, Sunday will be
considered a dies non.
i Forces of Ceylon Mounted Infantry Volunteers are conveyed at a single fare
for the double journey on production of a certificate signed by an officer of the
force that they are travelling on duty.

j Soldiers and Blue-Jackets on furlough will be allowed to travel at a single fare


for the double journey, on surrendering at the Booking office their special
Railway furlough warrant. The return half of the ticket issued to them will be
available for the return journey up to and including the date of expiry of the
furlough. This concession applies also to tho wives and children of the soldiers if
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RAILWAY RATES S.ND WILES.

k Parties of Choristers op School CLIffeen and parties of lads belonging to boys'


brigades, under four feet in height, when not less than twenty in uumber, will
be conveyed at half the single fare for the double (return) journey ; minimum fare
18 eta. Teachers accompanying the children, choristers, acholars, and brigade
lads over 4 feet, in height, and not less than ten in num , er, will be charged the
full single fare fur the don , le (return) journeyminimum fare 30 centsen
production of a letter of authority from the General Manager of the Railway.
Afplication for 1 ermission to travel at these reduced rates, giving particulars
mentioned in paragraph (e) of this dense, must, re wad by the Ulcreyinan or
at least
Principal of the school to the General Manager of the Railway, Co,om o,
one week before the date on which the , arty is to travel.
1 Operatic, Theatrical, Rand and ('hens p arties, of not less than sic in num!' er
may 1 it conveyed, lirst, second, or third (less, at a single fare for the don. le journey'
when travelling t etweon stations nut less than twenty live miles a] art to give a
performance. The whole ( f the patty must travel 1 y the came train. The
tickets will I o available for return within 17 &aye including the date of issue
and date of return. Baggage and scenery will i e conveyed by goods train at
owner's risk at sixth class goadi rates and half rates will be charged tot horses
and other animals.
27 TRANSMI,sION 0 MESSAGES Eon THE Puitife.--a The following are the Vaud i
tions and rates at whieh the travelling iiibbe may send or receive private telegrams
through the Railway Telegraph Department:1 No message will be s,ant by the Railway Telegraph from a etstion at which there
is a Postal Telegraph Station at or adjacent to the rallway station, unless addressed
to a passenger in a train who could only be reached by Railway Telegraph.
c The message must be Gana fide front a passenger or to a passenger travelling
by train.
d Private messages must be paid for at the "urgent " rates r f the Postal
telegraph Department, and their despatch can only he effected when the line is clear
of Railway Service Telegrams.
e Every endeavour will be made to ensure quick despatch and correct delivery, but
the Railway Telegraph Department wilt not be responsible for delay or non-delivery
nor will they undertake to investigate complaints withh regard to such messages.
hates--The " Urgent" rates are as fellows :75 cents
First eight words or group of three figures
e.
...
10 ,
Each additional word a
oup of three figures
The address of sender, if given, but not of addseseee, to be charged for.
The free address include, th e names of the offices from and to s hich the telegram
is to Fe drespatcbed, the actual mimes and designations of the sender and addre:see,
and the latter's address. No other words an be transmitted unless paid for as part o;
the body of the no ssage. If the render of the telegram desires his own address to be
telegraphed, it must be paid for.
g DeliveryNo charge will be made for the delivery of telegrams addressed to
Hotels and Resthenses within a quarter of a mile of a station, nor or those addressed
to the hallway Refreshment cars, Re reshmont rooms at :-tations, and the Refreshment
Car Office at Jolombo; upon all other lab-grams a charge of 50 omits for delivery
within five miles of a Station must be prepaid.
28 TELEGRAMS SENT son CONSIGNORS on CONSIGNEES AND FOR PASSENGERS WHO
HAVE LOST THEIR LUGGAGN.a Any person requiring a telegram to he rent , elative to
goods, parcels, luggage, etc., will be eliargecl 30 cents for such telegram, and a further
rum of 50 cents it a reply is required.
Should it be found that the telegram became necessary from the fault of any of the
Railway staff, the Nino lint paid will he refunded.
lr Passengers who may have left articles r la the station premises or in the carriage
in which they have travelled, and who wish inquiries to be made by wire.instead of t y
inquiry note, will be required to pay 51.1 cents fur telegram of inqdry and 50 cents for
reply. If the articles lost were booked and placed in the van, inquiry will be made
by wire without charge.
99 AMMUNITION.Sporting Ammunition may be dispatched by passenger trnini
at the ordinary parcel rates, carriage prepaid, on the following conditions:
Not more than three packages of 20 lb. each of gunpowder. cartridges and permission caps will he sent by the same train. This does tot apply to breech-loading
cartridges, of which a total weight of 5 cwt. may be sent by one train.
The gunpowder n eat be seem ely peeked in tin e niters with an outer case of
wood or tan, and be trite aparkprool, and a certificate to the effect that the patellae
is so packed must be given by the sender.

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RAILWAY BATES AND RULES.

3U HeasEs AND t.'ARn1A0ES.Horses must be loaded and unloaded by owners at


their own risk.
Rates for the conveyance of Horses and Carriages are;
One horse, per mile
Two horses

'three hurees
One carriage ,,
Two carringee
Minimum charge for 1 horse
Do
2 horses
3
Do
1 carri
age
Do
2 carriages
Do

..
...
...
...
...
...
...

R. c.
0 12}
0 Pei
0 25
181
0 25
2 50
3 75
5 00
3 75

00

The reduced rate for more than ewe horse applies only when the horses are
booked tosether from tins consigner to one consignee.
The reduced rate ter more than cue carriage applies only when they can be loaded
in one truck, and are booked from one consignor to one consignee.
Horses and carriaert a nutr moved immediately on arrival at destination r: ma n
on the railway preteibee at Os ner's tiek and are liable to a (barge of R1 per day
for each home-box or carriage-truck.
Rates for horses and carriages between stations can be ascertained on application
to the General Manager, Colombo, or to any Stationmaster.
One hersekeeper in charge of each horse will be allowed to travel free in the
same vehicle as the animal.
When six or mere ponies or horses accompany a polo or hunting party (under
clause 2(1 b), the animal- ail be booked at a single fare for the dout le Jenne y.
31 Race Hoaxes.Return-tickets at single fare available for one month may le
issued for batches of tb ee horses calved for a race mtLtimy on production of a letter
of authority from the General .Manager of the Railway.
_Knelt batch of three horses must travel by the same train on the outward and
home card jourocr.
The application tor the redneed rate, accompanied by the certificate of entry from
the Secretary of the meeting, must be made to the General Manager of the Railway
at least. one week before the horses are to travel.
32 llottsits, CARRIAUES, on i'A LANQUINS should be at the stations one hour before
the departure of the train by which they are intended to be despatched, and to
prevent disappointment 24 litters' notice should be given to the Stationmaster of
the station where the lieu se-box or Orr e- t ruc 1: may be required. A cianurrage
charge of R4 will be made for each horse-boa or carriage-truck ordered, but net used
en the same day for which it is ordered.
35 Horses and carriagee mullet be booked to and front the Stations at Kelarrija,
Hunupitiya, Ragtime, Hennratgoda, Alauwa, l'otultera, Mithaiyawa, Ukuwela, Martine
and Roeelle. nor to and from any station on the Coast Line between Maradana. and
Alutgatna except I'ansdure and Kalutara South, nor to or i runt Talpe, Ahangtona and
Eatubu fug= tt
34 Belle, ewe, cxett and elk when cone. ye d by piveeneer train tinder specia.
x and charged 25 per cent. more than ltorsett
agreem ut are pet into a Ittrse
Minimum as foe one cattle truck.
35 (AtelmAt s) LIABILITY AND 1NSERANCE.-31 any horse, ox, ball. or cow be of
greater value than I1500, tho value of such animal must be declared by the seeder an I
an extra rate of 5 per cent. on the excess value over 11500 as declared should be paid to
the Railway bef, re the animal is despatched, otherwise the Goverarneet will not 1 a
liable for loss or injury to a greater extent than ott an animal of R5Ott value.
Whether the horse be insured or not insured the Government will not be liable for
damage arising from fright or restiveness, or delay not (mimed by the negligence or
misconduct of their servants.
sit spotted neer, pigs, calves, sheep or goats for conveyance in Guards' sans are
not received unle.'s 'he) are in crates or net., so as to pt. vent injury to luggage.
They will no- hit ac cltrd for conveyat ce on the railway in sacks or with their
lees tied. TI c charges are : if w i hire; 112 lb. and under 2 (-ems per mile ryes the
Slain Line below Nee alapitya and the Metal..., Kurunegala and Coast Line hranebee
an 1 4 cent- p-r mile . ver the Main Lin. above Nawalapitiya: it' weighing oeer
112 lb. at ordit my pare. is rates. Minimum charge 50 ce to ach.
37 Dm keys if c
yt d in a horse hex, are charged horse rates (two donkeys
if cot veyed it o e I ors se stall being charged as ow- I or.) if cony: yed in cattle
truck, 25 eel to per mile. Ti ey wilt 1 of be conveyed in Guards' MILS. The minimm,
charge for a tattle truck is Re.

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RAILWAY RATES AND RULES.

Ss Smarr. ANIMALS AND POULTI1Y.Puppies, sucking pigs, cat., mongoascs,


monkeys, moose-deer, ferrets, rabhits, and such small animals, also poultry and other
birds are only carried in strongly made square crates or hampers,
they aro charged
for by weight at parcels rates.
30 a Dews, when conveyed in eases, crates, or hampers, will be charged for by
weight at parcels rates; alien in dog locker, 25 cents each for every 25 miles or
part of 25 miles.
It All dogs brought for conveyance in the dog locker must be provide.? with
chain and leather or n eta] collar, and any dog not so secured will be refused, unless
a letter of indemnity is furnished.
c Special lockers are provided for dogs. No person is allowed to take any dos into
a passsenger carriage scent with the consent of the Stationmaster at the starting
station, r off also with the concurrence of the fellow passengers, awl the-. only on
prepayment of a double rate for each dog. The acceptauce of a dog at the double rate
or carriage with the owner is tuhjectto the eondi ion that it shall be remcved if tub
sequently objected to, no la fund being given.
d Dogs carried in horse boxes are charged the ordinary rate per dog with a
minimum charge as for one horse.
e Dogs carried in cattle trucks are charged for at cattle truck rate.
40 CORPSES.The rate for the conveyance of a corpse is 50 cents per mile
over the Main Line below Nawalapitiya and over the Melillo, Kurtmegala and Coast
Lino branches and El over the Stain Line above Nawalapitiya. The minimum charge
will be at the above rate as for 10 miles, and charge must be prepaid. A corpse
will not be convoyed by train unless secured in an air-tight coffin, is d accompanied
by a medical certificate that the cause of death was not an infectious disease, and
some responsible person who will he required to pay the ordinary fare for the class of
carriage occupied must travel by the same train to take charge of and remove the
corpse at its destination.
The conveyance of a corpse by any particular t rain cannot be guaran'eed unless
efficient notice is given to enable a vehicle to be provided for its reception.
41 PARCELS. a The Booking Offices will be open on each week day frr the receipt
and delivery of parcels, horse., carriages, .togs, and livests ck bosked by passenger
train from half-an-hour before the first train arrives at. nr departs front the station
until half an hour after the last train has arrived at or departed from tha station. On
Sundays, Go. d Friday, and Christmas Day the fires will be open from half An hour
before the arrival or departure of each train until half an hour after its arrival.
'Parcels should be delivered at the stations et least twenty mina'es bsfcre the
departure of the train by which they are intended to be f. rwarded. They should in
all eases 136 fully and plainly addressed and securely packed.
When more parcels than one are sent to the some consignee by the same train, they
are charged separately , unless sent by the same cos signor.
c Parcels vyill be conveyed from station to station at the rates as given on pale 260.
d The Government do not guarantee the despatch of parcels by any particular
train, nor will they be responsible for their arrival at any station by any specified date or
train.
Delivery.The Gr vernmeut do rot undertake the delivery of parcels, at d also no
bound to advise consignses t f the arrival of parcels. Letters sent as parcels are no
delivered .
42 a FISH, POULTRY (including pigeons) (in strongly made square crates or
baskets with closely-woven bottom) game, fresh or frozen meat, fresh butter, bread
pastry, vegetables, fruit, cut flowers, (coconut and arecanut excepted,) plants and
cuttings, eggs, yeast, milk, cream, potatoes, yarns, and returned gunnies, will be conveyed at owner's risk at half parcels rate. The freight on these must be prepaid.
Minimum charge 10 cents.
b Ice, and fish, poultry, game, and fresh meat, packed in ice will be conveyed at
owner's risk at one-fourth parcels rate. The freight on these must he prepaid.
Minimum charge, 10 cents.
c Packages of books to and from circulating Libraries will be conveyed at half
parcels rate at owner's riskMimmum charge, 10 cents.
To obtain the benefit of these reduced rates, the contents of the parcel most be clearly
specified in English onthe label.
43 EMPTY RETURN` BASKETS and packages in which bread, ice, fish, poultry,
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275

yeast, or cut flowers have been conveyed by rail, will be charged at one-fo nth parcels
rate. Minimum charge, 10 cents. The freight on these must be prepaid. Returned
empties can only be sent back at these reduced rates from the station at which they
were received full on the outward journey, and the label must show the date on which
received and the station from which mere ed full.
41 Setewriere OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS will be conveyed only at owner's risk On
payment of 50 1 er cent. increase upon the ordinary parcels rates.
95 BlevehErs when sent as parcels or carried as passenger's luggage will be
conveyed, at owner's risk, at one cent per mile over the Main Line below Nawalapitiya
and the Matale, Kurunegala, and Coast Line Branches, and at two cents per mile over
the Main Line above Nnualapitiya. Minimum charge 25 cents,
46 Invalids' Chairs, Perambulators, Jinrickshaws, and Tricycles sill be conveyed
at owner'a risk by passenger train at double the rates for bicycles. Minimum charge
50 cents.
97 BARRRL AND PIANO Organs on wheels and Portable Harmoniums will be conveyed at owner's risk by passenger train at double the rates for bicycles. Minimum
charge 50 cents.
Organ', pianoiortee, or harmouiums, whether loaded in the road van belonging to
sealer or tacked in cases, will be conveyed by passenger train in carriage truck at
carriage Nee.
45 LIGHT, FRAIL AND BULKY PACKAGES. Packages of a light, frail niture, or
such as are bulky in proportion to their weight, such as paper boxes containing
artificial flowers, paper bonnet or hat boxes, hat boxes in crat' CS, straw bonnets,
packages of lace, marble clocks packed in cases, panto board boxes of light millinery
or feather, cases of stuffed birds or animals, driving whips, parcels of mouldings,
picture trames, light furniture, violins in eases, barometers, thermometers, ships'
chronometers, small birds (alive) in cases or cages, poultry in packages which a , e not
square with chest ly woven tuttoms, bottles of medicine, magic lantern slides, when
eot packed in boxes, and pathels containing brittle articles s ich as glass, china, or
porcelain, are charged 50 per cent. increase upon the ordinary parcels rates.
Note.This regulation does not apply to packages containing empty bottles
of milk, aerated waters, beer, wine or spirits, nor to earthenware.
49 a Where Swine is conveyed in charge of puss tigers, ai d st their risk, the
actual gross weight, without deductioe, is charged for at the ordinary parcels rates,
Ii Specie and treasure can he carried as parcels only when in sured at a charge
t he declared value, the minimum charge for insurance being R5.
of 5 per ceet.
tion to the charge for freight, which is double
The charge for insurance is in addi
the ordinary par.iels rate s.
c Specie in ceeper from the General Treasury in charge of a peon is conveyed
at half ordinary pare Is rates.
50 Criers of provisions, flowers, clothing, books, newspapers, and; literature
generally for the undermentione I hospitals are convey. d to the stations named,
free of chaege, if addressed to the proper official as marked below. and if a signed
test &ate stating that the contents are gifts for the use of inmates is attached to the
parcel :
Station to which parcel
Official to whom parcel
rims, be addressed.
must be addresed.
1 Civil Hospital
... Medical Supvrintendeut Meriden,' Junction
2 Smallpox Hospital
... Medical Officer in charge
do
3 Military Hospital...
do
,.. Fort or Slave Island
4 Home for Ineurablee .. Honorary Secretary ... Maradatia Junction
o Little Sisters of the Poor Sister in charge
do
...
pi yna0 St. Margaret's Home ...
do
... Maradana Junction or[liotlil
5' Civil Hospital
... Medical Officer in charge Kandy
le Lady Havelock Hospital
do
.. Maradana Junctioa
0 Hospitals Mission
... Colombo
... The Secretary
10 Sobliers and Sailors' Home Honorary Secretary ... Colombo Termiaue
51 WEleerrs.The Government are not bound by mi.y weights inserted by C311.
SigUeed on their forwarding orders, as freight charges are calculated Cu the w. ights
obtained when necessary by weighing on the weighing machines of tie Railway
Department, nor will lhe Government admit any responsitility in respect of the
weights thus arrived at, either as a basis of claim for shortage or as regards their
absolute correctness between buyer and seller, rub weights bong taken nearly fir the
purpose of caloulatiug freight chargr s.
52 PREpAymENT.The freight on passengers' luggage, specie and on all articles
of a perishable or dangerous nature most be prepaid.
53 (a) PERISHABLE ARTICLES-501a to a station, without money to;prepay the
freight charges will hot be refused (cat flowers excepted'. but wi I be hooked freight
to pay at destination station et full parcels rates.
Name of Hospital.

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278 RAILWAY RATES FOR GOODS AND PARCELS.
FREIGHTS FROM COLOMBO STATION BY GOODS TRAIN.( Continued.)
RATES PER TON.
Cattle
To STATIONS. Distance. tat 2nd 3rd 4th 5th H111 Ordinary
Clast4 . Class. Clese. Clam. Class. Class. Wagon.
Miles. It c. R, c. R. c. It. e, R, o, R. c. R. c.
Kosgama .. 30'57 11 88 8 0 5 52 4 13 3 35 2 7
7 75
rowakpitiya... 34'43 13 38 9 0 6 20 4 03 3 73 3 3
5 8 75
Avlistawe1 a .. 36'66 14 11 9 30 6 54 4 88 3 05 3 21 9 25
Oehiowite, ... 42'51 16 38 11 0 7 56 5 63 4 55 3 G9 10 75
Karawa..elle. 45'34 17 50 11 75 S 7 6 0 4 85 3 93 11 50
Yetiyantota .. 47'62 18 25 12 25 8 41 6 25 5 5 4 9 12 00
Nuware. Ely& 18451 55 53 38 17 28 67 22 66 20 46 17 6
Karciapola ... 140.39 68 17 40 81 31 31 25 30 23 10 11) 70
Brockdde .. 144.51 59 93 42 57 33 7 27 6 24 86 21 43 Regalia ... 147 24 61 25 43 89 31 39 28 38 26 18 22 78

PARCELS RATES.
C0I.031130 RAILWAY STATION TO ALL OTHER STATHNS.

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Kelaniya ... 10 0 15 0 '20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Hunupitiya ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 () 15
Raga ma ... 10 0 15 0 20 025 0 30 035 0 40 045 050 11 60 0 15
Honaratgode. ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Veyangoda ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 60 0 60 0 15
31irigatnal ... 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 0 25
Arnbeintesa ... 15 0 25 9 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 0 25
Allawwa ... 15 0 30 036 0 40 0 45 060 0 70 0 80 005 1 0 0 80
Polgahawela ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 85 1 0 1 15 1 25 0 35
Potuherae ... 20 0 35 0 40 (1 50 0 55 0 70 0 85 1 0 1 16 1 25 0 35
Kuruncgala ... 20 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 65 0 85 1 0 1 15 1 40 1 50 0 40
Wellawa 20 0 40 0 50 9 60 0 65 C 83 1 0 1 15 1 40 1 50 0 40
Gonawatte .. '25 0 50 0 60 (1 70 0 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 70 0 50
Mho 30 0 60 0 70 O 85 0 95 1 20 1 45 1 70 2 00 2 15 0 60
Amba,apoia 30 0 60 0 70 0 83 0 95 1 20 1 45 1 70 2 00 2 15 060
Galgamuwa 35 0 70 0 81) 0 95 1 05 1 30 1 60 1 35 2 25 2 40' 0 711
Talawa .. 411 0 SO 1 95 1 IC 1 25 1 60 1 90 2 20 2 65 2 80 0 80
Anuredhapnra... 45 0 85 0 110 1 20 1 35 1 70 2 5 2 4') 2 85 3 5 0 85
Rambukkana ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 II 55 to 70 0 85 1 0 1 15 1 25 0 35
Kadugannawa ... 20 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 65 0 .t,5 1 0 ! 13 1 40 1 50 0 40
Peradeuiya Jun. 25 0 50 0 60 0 70 () 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 70 0 50
Peradeniya ... 25 0 50 0 60 0 70 9 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 70 0 50
Kandy 25 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 70 0 50
Mahaiyawa 30 0 56 0 66 0 75 0 85 1 10 1 30 1 50 1 80 1 90 0 55
Katugaatota ... 30 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 85 1 10 1 30 1 60 1 80 1 90 0 55
Watteganta. ... 30 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 85 1 10 1 30 1 50 1 83 1 90 0 55
Ukuwela 30 0 60 0 70 0 85 0 95 1 20 1 4.5 1 70 2 0 2 15 0 60
140,tale ... 70 0 60 0 70 0 85 0 95 1 20 1 46 1 70 2 0 2 15 0 60
Gampola 30 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 85 t 10 1 30 1 50 1 80 1 90 0 55
771spane . 30 0 55 0 63 0 73 0 85 1 10 1 30 1 60 1 80 1 90 0 55
Nawalapitiya 30 0 60 0 70 t1 MI5 0 95 1 20 1 45 1 70 2 0 2 15 0 641
Galboda 50 0 90 1 10 1 35 1 55 1 91) 2 25 2 60 3 0 3 85 0 90
Watawala 50 0 90 1 10 1 35 1 55 1 90 2 25 2 60 3 0 335 0 90
Rort.le ... 50 0 90 1 10 1 35 1 55 1 90 2 25 2 60 3 0 3 35 0 90
Hatton 50 0 90 1 10 1 35 1 55 1 90 2 25 2 till 3 0 85 0 90
Kotagala ... 50 0 90 1 10 1 35 1 55 1 90 2 25 2 60 3 0 85 11 90
Talawakele 60 1 10 1 30 1 45 1 65 2 10 2 55 2 90 3 50 75 1 10
Watagoda ... 60 1 10 1 80 1 45 1 65 2 10 2 55 2 90 3 50 3 75 1 10
(Continued on next page.)

RAILWAY RATES FOR ORDINARY PARCELS, 279


PARCELS RATES.( Conti/med.)
FROM COLOMBO RAILWAY STATION TO ALL OTHER STATIONS.

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c R c Re Re lie Re Re Re R o Ito Re.
Nana-0y+ -.. 60 1 20 1 40 1 65 1 85 2 40 2 85 3 30 3 90 4 15 1 20
Ambawela ... 70 1 30 1 50 1 85 2 05 2 60 3 15 3 70 4 30 4 65 1 SO
Ohiya 70 1 40 1 70 2 05 2 25 2 90 3 45 4 00 4 80 5 15 1 40
Haputale ... 80 1 60 1 90 2 25 2 45 3 10 3 75 4 30 5 20 5 55 1 60
Diyatalawa 80 1 60 1 90 2 25 2 45 3 10 3 75 4 BO 5 20 5 56 1 60
Bandarawela ... 80 1 60 1 90 2 25 2 45 3 10 3 75 4 30 5 20 5 55 1 60
Pettah 10 0 15 13 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 80 0 15
Fort -. le 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Slave Islan i ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Kollupitiya . 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Bambolapitiya ... 10 0 16 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 GU 0 15
Wi,ltawatta ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
D i 10 015 020 025 030 035 040 045 050 060 015
Mont Lavinia... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Angalana ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 00 0 15
Lutlawa ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 36 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Moratuwa ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 80 0 15
l'anachtre ... 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 41 50 0 60 0 15
Wadduwa 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Kalutara North 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 8 75 0 80 0 25
Kalutara South 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 GO 0 75 0 80 0 25
Katukurunla .15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 0 25
Paiyagala North 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 SO 0 25
Pniyaggla South 15 0 25 0 30 0 80 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 0 25
Maggona ... 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 0 50
B.,auwale, ... 15 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 95 1 0 0 32
A.otgama ... 15 0 30 0 3.5 0 40 0 45 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 95 1 0 0 30
Kosg,,cla ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 85 1 00 1 15 1 25 0 35
Balapitlya ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 85 1 00 1 15 1 25 0 35
Ambalattgoda ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 85 1 00 1 15 1 25 0 35
Iiikkadttwa. .. 20 0 411 0 50 0 60 0 65 0 85 1 00 1 15 1 40 1 50 0 40
Dodanduwa ... 20 0 40 0 50 0 60 4./ 65 0 85 1 00 1 15 1 40 1 50 0 40
Giutota ... 25 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 GO Z 70 0 50
Gallo ... 25 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 70 0 50
Talpe ... 30 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 85 1 10 t 30 1 50 1 80 1 90 0 55
Ahangama ... 30 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 85 1 10 1 30 1 50 1 80 1 90 0 55
Weli6 ants .. 30 0 80 0 70 0 86 0 95 1 20 1 45 1 70 2 00 215 0 60
Kamburugantuwa :35 0 70 0 80 0 95 1 05 1 80 1 60 1 85 2 25 2 .10 0 70
Matara ... 35 0 70 0 80 0 95 1 05 1 30 1 60 1 85 2 25 2 40 0 70
liugegoda .. 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 is
Paunipitiya 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 60 0 15
Padukka ... 10 0 16 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 46 0 50 0 60 0 15
Wage, ... 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 G 25
Kolgurna 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 00 0 75 0 80 0 25
Puwakpitiya ... 15 0 25 0 10 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 55 0 60 0 75 0 80 0 25
... 15 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 80 0 70 0 80 0 95 1 00 0 30
Debi, wi a ... 15 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 95 1 00 0 30
Karawandla ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 85 1 00 1 16 1 25 0 3.5
Yatiyantota ... 20 0 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 80 1 00 1 15 1 25 0 86
Nuwa.a Eliya 70 1 30 1 BO 1 85 2 05 2 60 3 15 3 70 4 30 4 65 1 30
Kandapc.la .. 70 1 311 1 50 1 85 2 05 2 60 3 15 3 70 4 30 4 65 1 30
Rsgalla. ... 70 1 40 1 70 2 05 2 23 2 90 3 45 4 00 4 84 5 15 1 90

(Continued on next page.)


NOTPS. Passeng er Trains will tato precedence of Goode Trains. No strangers twill be
all wet tote about the Railway Goods Shed, &c., excel- t on bnsines.r. No lead muit be higher
than 13 feet 6 inches at the hi ghest point in the centre of the wagon from the level of the rails
and must be gradually rounded off at each ride ; and in load mast prjoct more than 6 inches
ever the wile of the wagon.

280 RAILWAY RATES FOR ORDINARY PA 1011,1.1 AND HORSES, ETC.


PARCELS RATES
Between Stations on tlio Main Line below NA.v.:11;ipitiya and oil the,Matale.
Kurunegala and Coast Line Branches :-e;";d r0 a 0
Distance to he conveyed.
O

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e.
e,
R. e. R. e. R, c. R. e. Re. Ii. c. R. c. F. c.
1 mile &rot over 25miles10 0 15 0 20 0 26 0 30 0 35 040 U 4511 50 0 60 0 15
do
Over 25
35 d 15 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 45 0 5i 060 0 75 ff 80 0 23
d,
do 35
45 do 15 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 60 0 71) 0 80 0 95 1 00 03n
do
di 45
55 do 21) U 35 0 40 0 50 0 55 0 70 0 135 1 00 1 15 1 25 0 an
do
do 55
65 do 20 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 65 0 85 1 00 1 15 1 40 1 50 0 40
f1 0 65
do
75 do 25 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 75 0 95 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 70 0 50
do 75
do
85 o 30 0 55 0 65 0 75 0 85 1 10 1 30 1 50 1 80 I 90 0 55
do 85
do
95 do 30 I) 60 0 70 0 85 0 95 1 20 1 45 1 70 2 00 2 15 0 60
do
do 95
105 do 35 0 70 0 80 0 91 1 05 180 1 60 1 85 2 25 2 40 0 70
do
do 105
115 do 35 0 75 0 on 1. oo 1 15 1 45 1 75 2 00 2 45 2 611 0 75
do 115
do
125 d040080095)101231601902202652$0 11 80
Ili
do 125
135 do 45 0 85 1 00 1 20 1 35 1 70 2 05 2 40 2 85 3 05 0 85
do
14:-.
co 135
50 0 95 1 10 I 30 1 15 1 89 2 20 5 55 3 10 3 30 0 95
do
155 do 50 nn 120 1 35 1 55 1 95 2 35 2 70 3 30 8 50 1 00
d 145
do 155
do
165 d 55 1 05 1 21 1 -15 1 65 2 10 2 50 2 90 3 50 3 70 1 05
d 165
do
175 ,'0 55 1 lo 1 50 1 55 1 75 2 211 2 65 3 10 3 70 3 95 1 Ill
do 175
185 do 60 1 20 1 10 1 65 1 81 2 30 2 80 3 25 3 95 4 20 120
do 185
eo
199 d . 65 1 25 1 50 1 70 1 95 2 45 2 95 3 40 4 15 4 40 1 25
do
do 195
20.5 do 65 1 30 1 55 1 80 2 05 2 55 3 10 3 60 4 35 4 60 1 30
do 205 miles, for every
10 wiles nr part.,,, t 10 miles 05 0 05 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 15 0 15 0 20 0 20 0 25 0 06
Upper Section.Parcels conveyed over the Main Line above Nawalapitiya are
charged double the above rates.
NOTE. When parcels .neiOtieg over 1 c .t. are conve , ea by pas,enger tra0 , the
charge will be at the 112 lb. rate f r every nll cwt., a d e-ery ad 1. anal faction of
1 cat. 'sill be charged ecordilid to tee las column f f this Rate Table, unless the
charge for tne full cwt. is lower.
RAILWAY RATES FOR HORSE.; CARRIAGES, AND DOGS,
ellott COLON
, HO.
To Station.

Veys ngoda
Mirignma
Ambepussa
Polgehawela ...
Kurunegala ...
Rambukkana ...
Kadugannawa ..
Ptradtniya Jun.
P. rarkniya
...
...
Kandy
Katugas'ota ...
Wattegama
Ma tale
..
Germ ola
Nawalapitiya ...
o:,11), do
...
Watawala
H.t on
Kotag .1a
Tal..wakele
Watagoda
Ni.nu-. % a
Ambawela
Ohiya
.
lisiputale
Diyatalawa

One
Horse,

Two
Horses.

Thre
e
Horses.

R. c,
R. c.
R. c.
2 88
1 32
5 75
3 88 '
5 82
7 75
4 38
6 57
ci 75
1 i 50
8 63
5 75
.. 7 38
11 07
II 75
... 6 63
9 94
1:1 25
...
8 13 '
12 19
1.; 25
8 88
13 32
17 75
IS 0
9 0
13 50
9 38
18 75 '
14 7
19 50
9 75
14 63
10 25
15 38
20 50
11 50
17 25
23 0
9 88
14 82
19 75
11 0
22 0
16 50
11 88
17 82
23 75
12 63
25 25
18 94
13 63
27 25 '
20 44
14 0
28 0
21 0
14 50
21 75
29 0
15 13
22 69
80 25
16 13
24 19
32 25 '
25 88
17 25
34 50
27 00
36 00
18 00
19 25
25 88
38 50
39 25
19 63
29 44
(Continued on next page.)

One Car. Two Cars.


R. c
R. c.
4 32
5 75
5 82
7 76
8 75
6 57
8 63
11 50
11 07
14 75
13 26
9 94
12 19
16 25
13 32
17 75
13 50
18 00
14 17
IS 75
14 63
19 50
20 50
15 38
17 25
23 00
19 75
14 82
22 00
16 50
17 82 23 75
25 25
18 94
27 25
20 44
28 0
21 0
29 00
21 75
22 69
80 25
32 25
24 19
34 50
25 88
27 00 IP 36 00
38 50
28 58
29 14
39 23

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IA IL WA V ES Pull HORSES, CARRL1GE1, _\XD Dtics, P13451


COLOMBO.(Coatirused..)
To Station.

Bandarawela
Panadure
Kalutara i,South)
Atutgama
Kosgoda
Balapitiya.
Ambalaing oda ...
Bikk iduwa
Dedanius a
...
Gintota
Gall++
Weligania
Mat are
Nugegoda
Panuipitiya
Pa'tikka
Waga
Kosgaani
Puwakpitiya
Avissawella ..
Ochiowita
Karawanclla
Yatiyantota
Wellawa
Gonawstte
Mahe
Ambanpola
Galgannawis
Talawa
Anuradhapura ..

One
Two
Horse. Horses,

x.

c.
20 13
2 50
3 50
4 68
.. 5 75

b 39
.. 6 75
7 63
8 13
8 133
... 9 13
.. 11 38
.. 12 50
.. 2 50
2 50 .
2 75
:1 00 1
S 88
4 38
4 63
5 38
5 75

6 00
8 13
9 0
10 75
11 63

12 33
. 14 75
. 15 89

R. c.
SO 19
3 75
5 25
7 32
8 63
9 57
10 13
11 44
12 19
12 94
13 69
17 07
18 75
3 75
3 75
4 13
5 25
5 82
6 57
6 94
8 07
8 63
9 00
12 19
13 60
16 13
17 44
18 57
22 13
23 82

Three
Horses.

One Car.

Two Cars.

It. o.
40 20
5 00

It. c.
R. c.
30 19
40 25
3 75
5 00
7.0
5 25
7+75
0
1
7 32
9 75
11 50
8 63
11 00
12 75
9 57
12 75
13 50
10 13
13 50
15 25
15 25
11 44 ,
16' 25
12 19
16 23
17 25
12 94 '
17 20
18 25
18 25
13 69,1
22 75
17 07 '
22 75
25 00
18 75 - 25 00
0 00 3 75
5 00
3 70
5 00
0
5 00
0 50
1 13
5. 50
1503 5
2275
5
7 00
7 00
7 75
7 75
3 70
8 75
6 94
9 25
9 25
10 75
8 07
1.0 75
11 50
8 63
11 50
12 00 ' 11 110
19 00
16 25
12 19
16 25
18 0
13 50
18 0
21 50
16 13
21 50
23 25 '
17 44
23
755
3 2
25
18 57
24 75
22 13
29 50
2319 575 .
23 82
31 75

CONSIGNMENT NOTES.
The attention of the Public is called to the fact that Consignment Notes are
tidy iutecdt d for use in connection with the despatch of articles by Goods Trans
at Goods Train RIO es, though in certain cases Uoverunint have in the past accepted
them in connection with the forwarding of package by Pitasonger Train at
Porcets Rate-, to meet the convenience of Consignors.
Notice is hereby given that on and from 24th August next, Consignment Notes
will not to accepted by the Railway for article+ tendered for conveyance as
Parcels Rates by Passenger Trains, unles 4 they are clearly eur'orsi d Sy Passenger
Train" in ink, and that if Consignment Notes are teaderr4 without this &Worsein, nt the articles will he forwarded at Goods Rates and subject to Railway Goods
Regulations.
Government will nott accept responsibility for delay, age., I o any packages
tendered for i'espatch as parcels when endorsed Consignment Notes ore used
beyond the liabilities laid down in the Railway Goods Regulations.
G. P. GREENE,
General Manager's Office,
(,enera/ Manager.
Colombo, July 31,1903.
RAILWAY RATES FOR LIQUID FUEL.
On and from 1st January, 1901, liquid fuel carried in bulk in special tank
wagons shall be conveyed at. the special rate of 8 cents below Nawalapitiya and
11) coats above Nawalapitiya. Return etnpties being charged at 12 cents per truol
The Special rat s to apply only to minimum loads of six tons
SENDING OF ARRACK BY RAILWAY.
Senders of arrack are required to produce a permit eigned by the Government
Agent of the Province, or other duly authorised person. authorising the despatch of
the arrack by railway. Such permits must specify the ra ilway elation at which
the arrack is to be delivered, and also the name+ of the persona on whose behalf it is
removed, the period within which it is to be removed, the place t s which it is to be
removed, and the mode in which it is to be removed from the receiving station.
NoTle.The,pormit will accompany the railway invoice, and the arrack will only be
delivered to consignee in the terms of the permit. Government &WIG) March .4,19P4,

19

282

RAILWAY RATES AND RULES.

TRANSPORT OF MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES.


Motor oars and motor cycles uncharged with electricity, or fens, oil, or other
inflammable liquid or vapour, except as regards the small electric battery and coil
usually affixed to petrol propelled vehicles, are conveyed at the under-mentioned
Per Mile.
rates :
28/ cents
...
..
..
One motor car...
Two motor care loaded in one truck and booked from one con..
3711
..
signor to one consignee
Note,When a motor car and an ordinary cerrriage are conveyed in the same truck the motor ear is charged at 384 eta. per
mile and the carriage at onethird the carriage rate.
Motor bicycles, each:per mile, over the Main Line and all branch
lines below Namialapitiya
Motor bicycles, each per mile, over the Main Line and bra- ch
...
...
t
lines above Naaalapitiya
,,
Motor tricycles at double the rate for motor bicycles.
Motor cycles with trailers and motor cycles with fore-carriages are charged at
the rate for motor bicycles, plus the rate for ordinary invalid's chairs.
Motor cars a.id motor cycles charged with electricity, or gas, oil, or other inflammable liquid or vapounemall electric battery and coil affixed to petrol-propelled vehicite excepted, will not be accepted for conveyance by train or for storage in cloak room.
TRANSPORT OF PETROL OR MOTOR SPIRIT BY PASSENGER TRAIN.
The sender or owner of a motor car or motor cycle may book by the same train
in a receptacle not attached to the vehicle a quantity of petrol or motor spirit not
exceeding two gallons at ordinary parcels rate..
The petrol or motor spirit so consigned must be contained in a gas-tight iron or
steel drum or drums with ping so securely fastened as to prevent leakage of hcmid
or vapour, and so substantially constructed as not to be liable, except tinder circumstances of gross negligence or extraordinary accident, to be broken or become defective, leaky. or insecure in transit.
The nature of the contents and also the words "highly iDfla111113 tble " must be
distinctly marked on the drums.
An air space of about one-tenth of its capacity most be left in each drum.
Return empty drams io which petrol or motor spirit has been conveyed by tailway will be charged at half parcels rates.
The screw plugs or caps of the empty drnms should be secorely fastened.
Not ninre than ten gallons in not less than five drums will he accepted for cenveyance by one train
Petrol or motor spirit will not be conveyed by passenger train limier any other
circumstances, but will be treated as exploaivea and sent by goods train.
The following form of declaration must he signed by the owner or responsible
agent ef the owner of any motor car or motor cycle before the vehicle can be accepted
for conveyance by train, or, io the case of motor cycles, for storage in the station
cloak rooms ; and if a consignment of petrol or motor spirit be despatched by the
same trainrt, ite appended additional certificate moat he signed
I herebyBeclare that the motor
, which I require to be despatched by
station (oe deposited in the cloak room Or left at
rail from ____
--station), is not charged with electricity, or with gas, oil, or other inflammable liquid
or vapour, small electric battery and coil affixed to petrol-propelled vehicles excepted,
and I hereby agree to indemnify the Ceylon Government against all damsge, loss, or
expense which may arise out of, or be incurred in consequence of, such transport
or storage.
,e leered
I farther declare that the accompanying separate dram containing is
in every respect in accordance with the regulations of the Railway governing the
transport of petrol or motor spirit by passenger train, and that an sir space of at
least one-tenth of its capacity was left in the dram at the time of filling.
Date
.'inner
Gazette, 3rd February, 1905.
SALE OF ARTICLES WITIIIN RAILWAY PREMISES.
No person shall offer for sale any goods or articles whatsoever in the trains
or in the platforms or within the precincts of the Ceylon Government Railway
without written authority from General Manager authorising him to do so, or
contrary to the terms of such authority. Any person rioting in contravention of this
rule shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a flue not exceedirg R20 for each
such offence.Gazette, 14th April 1905.
IMPORTED LIVE STOCK.
Live stick imported from Eegland ard Australia and entire bulls imported from
India introduced for stock purposes will be conveyed +1? Railway at hall the ordinary
rates on production of a certificate from the Government Veterinary Snrgeon that
the live stock for which transport by Railway at the reduced late is claimed are bona
ficli imported animals, and that, they are being conveyed by Railway for stock

2S!',

OFFENCES lt: VIVO' R ULM ti OltDIN1NCES,

Attention is directed to the following clauses of the Railway Ordinances, whereby


penalties are imposed for the commission of certain
ogences try passengers and others.
Tic eiers.No person shall enter any carriage used on the railway, for the
purpose of travelling therein, without having a pe a or having. first paid his fare
end obtained a ticket. Every person desirous of travelling on the railway shall, upon
payment of his tare, be furnished with a ticket, specify ing the class of carriage for and
the Station tr in an the Smtion to whic.: the fare has been paid, and shall, when
required, show his ticket to any railway offlicial, duly authorised to examine the same,
and shall deliver up such ticket upon demand to any of the railway officials duly
authorised to collect tickets. Any person not producing or delivering up his ticket
as aforesaid shall be liable to pay the fare from the place whence the train originally
started, unless ho can prove that he has travelled a less distance, in which use
he shall be liable to pay the fare only from the place whence he has travelled.
Roost IN TRAIN.The fare paid for the conveyance of passengers shall ho deemed
to be accepted, only upon condition that there ho room in the train. In case there
shall not he room for all the passengers, those passengers who shall here obtained
tickets for the longest distance shall have the preference, and those who shall have
obtained tickets for the same distance shall have the preference, according to class and
to the order in which they shall have received their tickets. Provided that all officers
and troops of His Majesty on duty, and other persona travelling on the business of
Government shall be entitled to be conve,ed on the railway in preference to,
or in priority over, the public, without reference to the distance for which or the
order in which they shall have received their tickets.
FRAUD.Any person who shall travel or attempt to travel upon the railway
without having previously paid his fare, or eith a ticket ,eat of date or ride in or
upon a carriage of a higher class than that for which he shall have paid his fare ;
or continue his journey in or upon any carriage beyond the station for which he
shall have paid his fare, without having previously either paid the fare for the
additional distance or obtained the sauctien of a stationmaster or who shall knowingly
and wilfully refuse or nculect, on arriving at the station to which he shall have paid
his fare, to quit he train and the railway premises ; or woo shall transfer the return
half of any ticket obtained by him ; or who shall in any manner whatever attempt to
evade the payment of his fare, shall be guilty of a offence and liable to a tine
not exceeding R50 for each such offence.
FINE keg ENTERING Chnitisee IN MOTION OR RIDING ON THE STEPS..; Any person
who shall get into or upon, or attempt to get in'o or upon, or sh v11 quit or attempt
to quit any vehicle upo , the railway while sit b vehicle is in motioe, or who shall
as-ist or cause any parse , to enter or quit any vehicle upon the railway while such
vehicle is in motion, or w: o shall ride or attempt t) ride upon the rat way on the steps
or any other part of a Velhick except on these parts which are intended for the accorri7
mo Ise ion of passedgers, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding 1120 fur each such offence.
SmoxiNG, CHEWING BETEL, rec.-1f any person shall smoke, or shall chew betel,
bhang, tobacco, opium, or other like substance to the annoyance of any other person,
Pssseeeer r Meal, or shall commit a nuisance by expectorating either en the
premises, or in or upon any of the carriages belonging to the railway, except in places
which may hi specially provided for the purpose, or shall deface or injure by
smearing with chunam or all other substance any railwayelmilding, carriage or other
property, he wall tie guilty of an offence liable to a fie Wt exceeding 1t20 for each
such offence ; and if any person persist in infringing this regulation, after being warned
to U. sire by any of the railway officials or peesengers, such person, iu addition to
incurring the liability above-mentioned, may be removed by any such official from
any such carriage, and from the premises appertaining to the railway, and shall
forfrit his fare.
INTOXICATION Olt NuI?ANcE.Any person who shall be in a state of intoxication,
or he insufficiently or indecently clad, or who shall commit any nuisance or act
of intleceir y in any railway carriage, or upo , any part of the premises 'appertaining
to the railway, or who shall wilfully and without lawful excuse interfere with
the comfort of any passenger on the railway, shall be guilty of au offenc s and liable
to a line not', exceeding lt50, or to imprison Tent, of either description for
any term net:exceeding three months, or to both ; and, in addition to such
liability, the offender may be removed by any of the railway officials from any

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sneh carriage, and also from the premises appertaining. lo the railway, and sled
forfeit his fare.
Goons OF A DANGEROLS NATURE. No person shall carry upon the
railway any dangerous article, or be entitled to require any railway official to carry
upon the railway any article which, in the judgment of any of the railway
officials, shall be of a dangerous nature or which it would he unsafe for the railway
to convey ; and if any person shell carry upon r.he railway any dangerous article, or
shall deliver to such railway official any such article for he purpose of being carried
upon the railway', without distinctly marking its nature on the outside of the package
containing the same, and likewise giving n tics in writing of the nature thereof to
the statIonmegler or other principal railway official, to ;shorn the same shall I e
delivered for the purpose of being so carried, he shall be guilty of an offence
and liable to a fine not exceeding R200 for every such offence ; and it shall
be lawful for ti e railway officials to refusesto carry any
luggage or parcel that
they may suspect to contain Kniclea of a dangerous nature, end to require the
same to be opened to ascertain the fact previously to carrying the same; end in
case any such goods, luggage or parcel shall be received by the railway officials for the
purpose of being carried on the railway, it shall be lawful for any railway official to
stop the transit thereof, uutil he shall be satisfied as to the nature of the contents
of the geode luggage or parcel,
INFECTIOUS DIIIEASES.If any person afflicted with small-pox or other contagious
disease shall travel by the railway, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine
not exceeding R50; and if any person whilst travelling be discovered to be so
afflicted, it shall he lawful for any railway official to remove him from the carriage
and from the railway premises, at the first opportunity.
ENFORCINE PAYMENT OF FARE Ili PASSENGER NOT PRODUUING l'ICRET. -If
any person shall fail to pay on demand any sum due for fares not prepaid, or for excels tarot for over-riding, or riding with a ticket out of date or in a higher class of
carriage than that for which he shall have paid his fare or for the oecuqation of
sleeping berths or any other special accommodation provided for the nee of passengers,
it shalt be lawful for the General Mariazer to eetein all et any part of such person's
luggage until the claim be satisfird or if the same shall have been removed from the
premises appertaining to the railway, any other property of such person w9ch shall
then be on the Rail way premises or shell thereafter come into such Msnager's possession: and, actor reasonable eoti t r such person, to sell by public Audi in so much of
such property as snob Manager shall th ilk fit and cut of the proceeds realised by
such sale to retain any sum due as aforesaid, and :dl clia-ges and expenses of such
detention and sale, and to return the balance, if any, of the money arising by such sale
and such of the property as shall remain unsold to the person entitled thereto, or
the General Manager may recover any such sum by action at law.
PENALTY FOR ENTF:RI170 PRIVATE ROOM OR CARRIAGE.If ally special
carriage or portion of is carriage or any vivo, room or apartment shall be provided
for the excluZve use of female', any male person who, without lawful excuse, shall
enter such carriage, or portion of a carriage, or any such room or apartment knowing
the same to be exclusively appropriated as aforesaid, or shall remain therein a' ter
having been informed of its exclusive are opriation, or if any person shall kn
and wilfully enter or refuse or neglect to leave reserved carriage a or temp irtmente, ur
shall enter mid refuse to lgave rooms or places or seats set apart for passengers of
higher classes, he shall be guilty of a' offence, and liable to Et fine not exceeding one
hundred rupees, and may be removed therefrom, an 1 also from the promisee
appertaining to the railway, by any of the railway officials and shall forfeit
his fare.
LIABILITY OF OWNER OF TEEspAsSING ANIMALs.The owner of auy animal
which shall trespass or stray upon a railway provided with fences suitable for the
exclusion of such animals, or upon any lands appertaining to the railway provided
with such fences, shall be Habig
. to a tine not exceeding ten rupeol for ea...1 animal ;
and any railway official orbilillervants or agents finding any animal so trespassing or
straying shall take or drive th same to the nearest police court, there to abide the
order of the court. If the owner fails to appear or makes default in paying the
amount ordered to ha paid by the p ilic 3 magistrate, the police magistrate may, upon
pro of the trespass or straying, rause such animal to be sold by public auction, and
the proceeds of the saleafter deducting therefrom such fine, or such a sum riot
exceeding ten coffees for each animel as th p magistrate shall award to bo paid in lieu
of the flue to which the owner i hereby made liable, and such further sum as the
magistrate shall order to be paid for the expenses of detaining, feeding, and selling
such animalshall be returned to the owner of th, animal on demand.[For the
purposes of this s action and of sections 84, 35 and 36 of the principal Ordinance the
word "minimal" means any horse, mare, gelding, pony, colt, filly, mule, doukoy,
buffalo, bull, cow, ox, calf, sheep, limb, god, kid, or pig. I
N,B,Oa Good Friday and on Christmas Day the trains will run as on Sunday.

285

11.114,W.tli GOODS '111.11114'.


[N.B.Copies of Rules and Rates and Classification of Goods can be obtained
from stations on payment oF 25 cents per copy, and of the book of fares and rates from
all ststons to all stations at Mt cents per copy.]
The regulations (*rumen, with a lung list of class in which the Ceylon
Government
not be accountable rr responsible. These include among others:
The Ceylon Government airs public notice that they will not be accountable for any
art icles, unless the same be signet for ae received by their clerks or agents. Nor
will they he responsible for the loss of, or damage done to, Money in cash, or
Hills or Promissory Notes, or Securities for Mize ey or Jewellery, Trinkets, Rings,
Precious Stones, %Alike., Gold and Salver manufactured or nnmauufactured,
Gold an I Silver Plate. or Plated artictillit Clocks, Watches, Timepieces, Marbles,
Lace, Furs, Silks in a manufactured or immannfmtn-ed Ytate and whether wrought
up or nut w rnught tie with other materials, Wr:tings, Title-deeds; Prints, Feintings, Maps, Engrityinse, Pictures, Stamps or other valuables. I, or for damage
done to China, Glase, Wearieg Apparel, Mnsieal Instruments,
Furniture, Toys,
Castings, or any other such hazardous or brittle articles, in packages or otherwise
unless the same be declared as such, and insure I according to their value, and
paid for at the time of delivery to the Ceylon Government. Nor for the loss of, or damage
done to, goods put into rat timed wrappers or boxes, or packages described as empties:
nor of any toads left until called for, or to order, or warehoused for the convenience
of the parties to whom they belong, or by or to whom they are consigned.
Nor for the loss of, or damage done to, any packages insufficiently or hue
properly packed, marked, directed, or described, or containing a variety of artieleg
liable by breaking to damage each other or other articles : nor for leakage arisino
from bad casks or bud cooperage, or from fermentation. Nor for any loss or damag.
as to any goods whatsoever, by reason of accidental or unavoidable delays.
Nor will they bind themselves to forward goods front any station by any
particular
train
within any specified time.
nor guarantee
delivery
Cheques cannot he accepted in payment of freight charges on goods unless e
wait deposit is given as security. Full particulars may be ;obtained from the
General Masager, Colombo. All goods left on the railway premises above twentyfour hours after their arrival, either for the convenience or by the desire or
neglect of the consignors or consignees, will be at the owner's risk, and will be
subject t3 a rent charge of 4 cents per hundredweight per diem, exclusive of
Sundays. It is to be distinctly understood that consignees are not entitled to
receive any notices of arrival of goods. for will they undertake except on special
conditions the carriage of gunpowder, lueifer or congreve matches, ardent
spirits, acid, aquafortis, oil of vitriol, or other dangerous articles, and in no
case will the Ceylon Government be responsible for the loss of any sucb.articles;
and senders of any such dangerous articles will be held accountable for any daminage arising thereto er therefrom. Senders of dangerous articles are liable to
it penalty of 11200 unless the nature of the contents be distinctly marked on the
outside of the package containing the same and notice of the couttnts he given
in writing to the stationmaster or other railway official to whom the same
should be delivered for the purpose of being so carried.
All goods from whomsoever received, or to whomsoever belonging, are subject
to it lien for freight of goods, demurrage and warehouse rent thereon, and it
i e one month after the Ceylon Government Railway first received the goods, the
money due be r ot paid, they may be sold by auction, and the proceeds applied
towards satisfaction of such lien and expenses, or the General Manager may recover
any such sum by action at law.
All goods will be subject to a charge for demurrage or warehouse rent if not
removed from the railway premises within the time specified in clause 25; and Fish,
Fruit, Meat, Poultry, nr other perishable articles are conveyed at the owner's risk,
and will be immediately sold to secure the freight, if it be not paid when such
articles arrive at the railway terminus, or are offered for delivery.
No goods one be delivered it the railway receipt Onated to the sender at the
despatching station I c uut duly endorsed by the consignee and given up at the
receiving swims* The goods delivery book or delivery slote must also be signed
before the goods are renters d.
Cousiguors ordering trucks and not loading them shall ho subject to a
charge of 114 per truck for the first day, and to a further charge of R4 per truck
for demurrage thereof, for each day or portion of a day, until notice is given that
the truck will not be required.
lit the event of consignors who hare ordered and loaded trucks failing to furnish
consignment note within eight lamas after such trucks are loaded, they will be
subject to a charge of R4 per truck for demurrage thereof for every day or
portion of a day they are detained after the expiration of such eight hours.
All empties not taken away within one month after their arrival will be sold
by auction to defray expenses.
Stationmasters may use discretion iu allowing exceptions to this rule to

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RAILWAY RATES AND RULES.


SCHEDULE B.
PASSENUEU FARES I' Elt MILE.

Main, Coast, Knrunegala, Kelani Valley and Jaffna Lines.


c.
Single is Class
...
...
S
Return 1st Class ...
pi 2nd ,,
5
2nd
...
3rd
...
3rd ...

c.
...
12
... 8

Nan LlOya Line.


Fidapassellawa Line.
.. C.
c. ..
C.
C.
Single
Class 12 Return 1;t Clam 18
Single 1st Class 17 Return 1st class 34
2nd 8
2nd 12

2 id 12

2nd ., 24
3rd 24 3rd .1
3rd 4
3rd 8
Goons RATES PER TON PER MILE.
1st 2nd 3n1 4th 5th 6th
Claes. Class. "lass. Class. t.. lass. Class.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C
C.
Over the Main Line above Nawalapitiya
... 414 31
25
20
20 10
below
do
do
and the
Knrunega'a. ani Kel tri Valley Branches 37.
25
17
l2i 10
8
...
Over the Coast and Jaffna Line
... 24
16
12i 124 10
ti
Over the Udapussellawa Line
.. 41
44
41
41
41
II
All articles measuring more then 14 feet in length, 7 feet in breadth, cr 7 feet in
height will be charged as " bulky articles."
Rico, tea and tea.pa-king are conveyed over the Main Line above
Nawalapitiya at the same rates per mile as charged on the Main Lino below.
Nawalapitiya.
Single and separate parcels under 56 lb. in weight will be accepted as goods
and charged as for 56 lb.
Articles not herein enumerated will be charged according to the class in which
they are placed from time to time by the Government.
The fractional part of half a hundredweight of goods will be reckoned as hal a
hundredweight.
The minimum charge for a consignment of goods is 25 cents and an additio
charge of 25 cents will be mad for all classes:is loadine 1131 teams .hug charges. When
not specially provided, the minimum distance on which a mileage charge will he made
is ten miles.
Special trains or reserved accommodation Hill be charged for at special rates.
For particul2rs apply to the General Manager, Colombo.
Goods of the sixth class in quantities less than four tons to be charged as four
tons or at third class rate on actual weight whichever is lee er.
Demurrage, warehouse, loading, insurance, and other special charges will be made
in addition to the above rates, which apply only to the haulage of goods.
The fractional part of one cent will be charged as one cent, and the fractional part
of a mile will be charged as one mile.

it

RATES AND CONDITIONS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF LIVE


STOCK BY GOODS TRAIN.
Pigs, Calves, Sheep, or Goats, sent singly or in oie consignment not exceeding
three in number, in crates or nets, will each be charged 2 cents per mile below
Nawalapitiya an 14 cents per mile above Nawalaintlya, minimum charge 50 coats
They will not be accepted for conveyance by railway in sack. cr with their legs tied.
Do, keys, Cattle, Calves, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, and Hounds will he carried at 23
cents per truck per mile. Th waximu to be loaded in one ordinary truck is eight
cost r 10 Sinhalese cattle, 12 calves, 40 pigs, 76 sheep, 60 goats or 33 hounds.
Elephants, 25 cents per elephant per mile below Nawalapitiya ; 50 cents above
Nawalapitiya.
Cattle must be loaded and unloaded by the owners at their own risk and will be
carri-d at their rick only and the freight DM+. be prepaid.
Ooe attendant is allow, d to tra el free with each truck load of cattle. Tho minimum charge for a eattle.truck will be R5.
Live Poultryand Birds, when not sent in baskets or other packaces will, be charged
at the mirimam rate of 25 cents per truck per mile, below Nawalapitiya, and 50 cents

CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS.

287

(Rates are exclusive oh loading and unloading charges.)


GOODS CONVEYED BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT ONLY.
Dangerous Petrolojm Oil.

2'

sia

GOODS CONVEYED AT FIRAT-CLASS RATES.


( N. B. References apply to the Railway Rule Book.)
(Vis,, 24 cents per ton per mile Ceast Line, 371 cente per ton per mile Main Line
betew Naw plapi iya and a so on the Kurunegala and Matele Branches, 461 cents per
to per mile Mean Line above N .walap tiya.)
DANGEROUS AirrieLes (owner's risk, see dense 44, page 27).Acids: fluoric,
muriatie, hy trochlorie, nitric, sulphurte, anbydlide, carbolic, oleic, oxalic, tartaric
(in rerbeys, drums, or in Lettlee packed in oas a), Amman lion, Cartridges, loaded'
C eckers, Deto: ator', Dynamite, Ether, Fireworks,* Fuze, Gas compr. seed in drums
or chests, G inpow ter, Gan o etoe, Matches, heifer and congreve., Met hylar d spirits,
Naphtha, Oil, psraffie, paraffin oil, l'oteatite, Spirits of turpentine, Spirits of Wine,
To lite, Vitrio., oil of.
OTHF R ARTICLES AT FIRST-CLASS RATES.
Bonnetsown is risk, Engravingsowner's risk, Glass mirrorsowner's risk,
Gluts plateoaner's ri k, Mirror glassowner's risk, Musical instrumentsowner's
ri k, Organsowner's risk, Pianos packed an easesowner's risk, Plate Blaseowner's
risk, Theodolitesowner's risk.
GOODS CONVEYED AT SECOND-OLASS RATES.
(Vie., 16 cents per ton per mile Coast Line, 26 coats per ton per mile Main Line
below .Nawaplapitiya and also on t he Kerunegala and Matale Branches, 31 cents per
ton per mile Main Line at ove Nawalapitiyt.)
Acids, medicinal, Ale in bottles, packed in cases or casks, Alum, Anim.Ple, stuffed
owner's risk, Aniseed, Antiseptic mixtures, Apparel weeping, Arc
hery materiels,
Arrowroot, imported, Arrack in bottles (see note) owner's risk, Assafeetida, Bseon and
hams, Baggage, Barley (prepared) in tin or cases. Barometersowner's risk, Bath
chairs, packed, Beads, glassowner's risk, Beading and mouldings, B. da and bedding,
Betlatesde Beer in bottles, Beeswax, Bhang, Bieyels a or tricycles, Bicycle and tricycle
fittings, Billiard and bagatelle tablesowner's risk, Billiard slate=owner's risk, Bins,
Birds and animals, stuffedowner's risk, Bird cagesowner's risk, Biscuits, Ble kegs in
bake or bundles, Blacking, Boards, drawing, Book., Scot and shoes, Bottle ricks, Boxes
tin, centaimug personal effects, Bread, Butter, Cages, bird owner's risk, Calicoes,
Camphor, Candles, tallow end war, Canisters, tea or coffee, Canvas, Car, percussion,
Carbon fair electric lighting, Carpeting, Carriage bodies, eased (tee Meuse 39, page
26), Cartridges (empty), Castor oil, medicinal In bottles. packed in casesowner's sk,
hairs, furnitureowner's rink, Chalk, preparedowner's risk, Chande'ersowner's
r sk, Cheese, Chi awaits in crates or casesowner's risk, Celeriac) o' ;oPlcium, Cider
in I tile+ (packed in capes or casks), Cigars, Cigarettes, Clocksovieeraatisk, Cloth,
Clubs, golf, polo and hockey, Oodliver oil, medicine), in bottles, packed in eases
owner's risk, Coffee, imported in tins or eases, Co ubs, Co feetion nry, Condiments.
Cordials i bottles and jarsowner's risk, Corn flour in tins and other pack. ts, Corks
Cotturegin rollers, Cott n, meeufaeates d, Crate., Crape, Cricket implements, Crockery,
in crates or casesowner's ri k, Croquet implements, Deer heads, Dog biscuits,
Drapery, DrawingsowneA risk, Drags, Drums, uative, Dhoolies, Dresses, Earthenware imported, in crates or casesowner's risk, Earthenware, imported, loose)
owner's ri-k, (see &awe 41, pa e 27), Elephant's bead, teeth, and feet, Embroidery,
Empty trunks, Engines, unpacked (see clause 39, page 26), Farina, Feathers (lee
clause 42, page 27), Figs, F.gure and ornament owner's risk, Filtersowner's risk,
Fire grenades (extinguiihere), Fiat, freshowner's risk, Fishing tackle other than
deep sea nets, Flan' el, Floor cloth, Flour i., this or cases, F owersowner's risk,
Frames, picturesowner's risk, Fruits, dried or preserved, imported, Furniture, unpacks I and I aded with other g mils in the same wagonowner's risk, Furniture
requi ing a who's wagon, minimum charge as for 1 tonowner's risk, Furs,
, Galvanic batteriesowner's risk, G. ugesowner's risk, Ge atone, Ginger,
preserved, Glasaware--ow iiefe tisk, Glass window+ in boxesewuer's risk,
G'oves, Grave stoneiowner's risk, Grenades, ban I, securely packedowner's ri-k,
Goods, sundry, Groceries, Gunjeh or bhangowner's risk, Gymkhana or polo kit,
Gymnastic app' anoes, Haberdashery, Hams, Harness, lbws and capsowner's iris,(see clanie 42, page 27), Herbs, Honey, Horn tumblers, Hosiery, cotton, Hosiery, silk,
leeowner's risk, Incense, Indiarublaer goo tit, Ink, Instruments, scientific and surgk
calowner's risk, Isinglass, Ivory, Japanwareowner's risk, Jinrickahaws packed in
cases), Kerosine oilowner's risk, (see clause 44, page 27), Ketchup in bottles, Kerma
leav s, Lac-sticks, Lace, Lampsowner's risk, Lanternsowner's risk, L awn moweris
Lawn tennis goods, Level, spiritowner's risk, L me juice in bottles picked in cases
or cisks, Linen, Liquor, wine or spirits in bott'es, Lithographic stonesowner's risk,
Lubricators, Lubricator glatess, Luggage, Machinery, unpacked (see clause 39, page
Dashing crackers prohibited.

2drk

CLASSIFICATION OF RAILWAY GOODS.

GOODS CONVEYED AT SECOND-CLASS RATES.-Contd,


26, , Magic lanterns-owner's risk, Marble, p lished or wrough1-owner's risk, Mattresses, Medicines, Medicinal oils, not specified. Meals, fresh or pies reed, MillinerVowner's risk, (se. clause 42, p'ge 27), Milk, condensed, in tins packed in cases, Models
-owner's risk, Mortars and pestles of ell's, chime or stone, Mouldings aid beedinge,
Mustard in bolt es, tine, or psclee's, Needles, Ole, leaves, OP, kerdsine-owner's risk,
(lee clause 44 page 27), OP cloth, Oilnianstores, Opium-owl er's risk, Or en:lents,
-owner's risk, Oysters, fresh-owner's risk, Paintings nr erawings-owner's risk,
Paper, writins, or stal nary in general, Yelper, wall, Pepier reecho gouda-owner's
risk, Pappada, Peas, preserved in tins, Parchment Per s, Perambu'atorr, packe I in
cases, Pe cession cars, Perfumery-owner's risk. Pestles, g'ssis, chins, or store,
Pho'cleraPie apparatus-Ise ma's risk, Pickles, imported, Pillow, Pictures-sewer's
risk, Porter in hott'es, Polish, furniture, Portrnantertnx, Printed lab:-ls, covers, &c.,
Plated ware-owner's risk, Provisios, imported, pecko i in cases, casks, or hampers,
Pre serves, imparted, Quieksi yes- ,wner's risk, gnille, Racqu ts, Ribbons, Road
tracers, Rose water, Rugs, woollen, Sa id'ory, Salt, imperted, Simples packed in
ewes, Saws, Screens, ornamental, Hewing machines-owuer's r;sk, Shafting, unpacked
(see clause 39, page 26)-owner's tisk, Shawls, Sherbet, Shoes end boots, Silk
manufactured or us m mu'actured-t wiles's risk. Slides, billiard-owner's risk, Skies,
monumental-ewnei 'sr risk, Snuff, SsIderi sg fluid-owner's rielr, Spices, Spirits, in
bottle.-own' r's risk, Spsnges, Stationary of all lie-is, Statuary-owner's risk, Strays,
Stencil plate, Sick, lac, Stones, cut or eog aced, for monumental or ether purposes,
sugar, lump, impotted, Sundries, ell p tekaees of, Surveying instruments, Tapioca,
imported in tins or o'h r peke's, Telophene apparatus, packed-owner's risk, Tents
and tent equipege, Thermometers, picked-owner's risk, Threed or twist, cotton, Tiles,
glass. Tobacco, manufactured, Tom-toms, Tongues, dried, Tenu s materials, Tools,
Toys-owner's risk, Tortoise-shells goods, Tray s, Tr'eycles,Trollie s on wheels, Trunks
empty, Trunks containing personal effects, Turpentine, Turtles, Umbrellas, Upholstery, Urivale, Earthenware packed-owner's risk. Veneers, Vinegar in bottles, packed
in oases, War, (bees',) Wearing Apparel-owner's risk, Wino in bottles, Woods, or. amental, Woollen goods, Yeast-owner's risk.
GOODS CONVEYED AT THIRD-GLASS RATES.
(Viz., 12e cents per ton per mile Coast Line, 17 cents per ten per mile Main Li ac
below Newalapit;ya also on the Kurunegala and ),fstale Branehes,25 cents Far ton per
mile Main Nue above Nawalapitiya.u)
Aerated wa'ers-owner's rids, Acid, carbolic, for disinfecing purposes, Agricultural impl. ments cot mschiuery, Ala,vengoes, Ale or het r in casks, imported-owner's
risk, Almonds, Aloes, Ambulance inpackages, Ammonia, Ammunition chests, e MI'
Anchors, Aniline (dyes), Anvil., Amities, Arms, 6re, Arms cheats, Arrowroot, eative 2
Arrack in casks-owed-'s risk, (see note), Asbestos, Axles, with wheels and lyre 1
Bags, empty, Berk Barley, Barrows. wheel, Bafjeets, empty, Baskets, tee, swims,
weight, Liars mats, Batteries, electric, 'Rearm, dried, Be f and 'dirk in casks wet,
Bellows, sm'ths', Bells of all kinds-owner's risk, Belting, Beech F, Beer in casksowner's risk, Bel el leaves-owner's tide, 131atklead, Blind rollers, Blocks, BinesSone,
Boats (a s el-use 33, page 25), Boils I oil, Boilers (so clause 39, pigs 26), Boiler
phi. es, Bolts, Bones net far manure, Bottle s empty-owner's risk, Boxes, wooden
empty, Bran, Brandi' g iron 5, Bass and braessvare, Bricks, bath, Bricks glazed or
enamelled, Brimstone, Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Buckles of all sorts, Bulbs, Ballets
in bags or crises, Bushel measures, Calendars, Canes. sugar, Oilmen balls, Cannon
(see clause 39, page 26), Canoes (Ben clause 33, page 25), Carbolic pow& r, Cardamoms,
Cardhoar.1, Cat rage asd coach wheels, Carts in packages (see clause 34, 1 aze 25),
Caw, r seed Cast r oil in casks or drums-owner's risk, Castings-owner's risk, Casks,
emp'y (see clauses 39 and 42, pages 26 and 27), Cattle brands, Cattle food, prepared,
Chaff (horse and cattle food), Chains, Chanks, Chatties an-i earthenware pots-owner's risk, (see clause 41, page 27), Chekoos, Chests arms or ammunition, Cider
in casks-owner's risk, Chillies. Cii cleorta bark, unpressed, r innarnen, Cinnamon oil,
Circus materials (exception see clause 26 page 11), Cisteru., iron (see clause 39,
page 26), (litre, el'a o I-ownet'a risk, CI, th, firing, Cloth, withering, Coal tar in
casks- owner's risk, Cochineal, Coconut plants-owner's risk, (ere clerics 42, page 27),
Cosonnt scrapers, Coconut shell spooes, Coconut shells (see clause 41, page 27)
Colloo, Coker e Coffee stumps with root, los., Coffins, Coir mats and matting, Compressed fool for horses and cattle, Copper, coins, defaced, Copper, manufactured,
Copying presses, Cordage irepoited, Cordials hi casks-owner's risk, Cornflour in
hen els, Corrugated iron, Cotton waist-, (dowries, Creosote, Crowbars, Criiton oil,
Croton Newts, Crucibles, Cumblies, Carry stuff-, Cutlery, Cattinga-owner's risk (see
clame 42, page 27), Demmer, Deters Deer heel's and skins iu bundles, Derricks, Desks
school, Disinfecting fluid or powder, Diaphragm plates, Drain pipe (see wens.- 39. page
26)-owner's risk, Drum framed and sticks, native, Dyes, Dye woods, Earthenware.
country ofuda,m cratesor oases-owner's risk, Earthenware, country, loose-owner's
risk (see clause 41, page 27), Emery, Empties Om clause 42, page. 27). Enamelware

CLASSIFICATIONS OF RAILWAY GOODS.

2d9

GOODS CONVEYED AT THIRD-CLASS RATES. Coned.


owner's risk, Engine packing, Engines packed in cases (see clause 39, page 26),
Fans for tea facturies (see dawn: 39, page 261, Fat in tins or ksgs, Fell-, Fenrieg
iron, Feeders, Files, Firearms, Firing cloth, Fish, dried and salted, Fish oil, Fish
netting in h.les, Fl.x, Flea- in bags or la-rel., Flower 1018 (sec eartheuware), Forges,
portable, Ft nit., dried or preserved, Country, Full es earth, Funnels, Furei use packed
in essorsowner's risk, Gallo vs iu p.se ne Galvanized iron, Garden seats, Ginger
Ghee., Girders (-es clause 39, p .ge 26), Glue, Gram luiportel. Grass owner's risk
(see clause 42, page 27), Grates, fire, Grease, Oreavee, Green tea leafowner's risk,
Grindstones, Gum, Gunny bags, empty, Guns, Gan carriages, lluttapercha, Gutter-,
log or spouting, Gypsum or plaster of Paris, Hardware, such as brass or popper pots
or vessels, or ironmonger , Hampers, Hair, Hammers, Hoop iron, Hops, Hemp,
Hides and skins, muses, iron, Hominy, Honestor.e.s or whetstones, Hoofs and horns,
cattle, Hoops, wood and iron, Horses, stag, in bundles, Horse food prepared, Hoses
shoes, Hose lostber er 'auras, Hurdles, iron or wood, Implements. agricultural,
Diclis,rubber, Indian eusrvHuur. indigo, Indigo seed, Insulators peeked, Iron, manufactured, Iron r. ds, Iron roofing, Iron, sheet, Ironmongery, Jaggery, Jars empty
(see eartheuwage), Jute, Jute hessian, Kips, hides, &c., Lacdye and shellac, Lamp
cotton or wick, Lard. 1.ead in pipes, sheet, or pig, Lead, white or red, Leather,
Leaf eaters, (see clauses 39 and 42, pages 26 and 27), Leather belting, Lemonade
own 'r's risk, Lime igloo in casks, Lime water in kegs, Linseed, Liceeed oil, Liquor,
oaske owner's risk, Liquorice, Locks, Logwood, Lubricating oil,
wine or spirit
Mace, Irlaeldivry packed in cases (see clause 39. page 26), Mahogany, Malt, and
meal, Medicinal leaves, Metals or castingsowner's risk, Mats and matting", Meal,
Meats, dried. in Ipedes, Medicinal roots in bags, Millstones, Mineral oil (lubricating),
not specified, Mitieral watersowner's risk, islobessen, Mot ttre, metal, Mortars wooden,
Moulds, Muskets in cases, N4ils of all kinds, Nuts' cgs, Not., Netting, fishing, in
bale1 Oakum, Oats, Ochre, Oils, slot specified, Oil cake, foreign, Onions, Oxalic acid,
Packing, engine, Pails and buckets, Painters' male. lisle, Paint, Paper, cc rue or waste
Piano eases empty (see clause 42, page 27), Paper, sand, Phenyl, Pepper, Pestle',
metal, Pestles, wood, Pickles, euently, Pipes, iron or earthenware, P.tch, Plantain
trees (see clause, 42 page '''7)owner's risk, Plants iu puts (see clause 42, page 27)
owner s risk, Pollard, l'or k in casks, Porter in casksowner's risk, Poets and rails
metal, for fencing (see c!anse 39. pisge 6), Potatoes, Potash, Preserves, country made,
Prickly comfrey, Printing presses, Provisions, salt, wet, Pruning knives, Pulpers,
Pulleys, Putty, Rags, Rangoon oil, Rape seed. Resin, Retorts, Rifles in cases, Rivets.
Rico, Ropes, cotton an 1 hemp, Rollers. blind, Rugs, coir, Safes, iron, Saffron, Sago,
Salt, Saltpetre, Salt provisions, wet, Sandals in packages, Sandalwood, Sandpaper,
Sapanwood, Sacks empty, Scales, Scoops, Screws a n d nails, Seats or chairs, garden,
Seed, not specified, Shafting packed in cases (see clause 39, page 26), Shavers,
hafts for carriages, Shellac, Shells and chapks, Shoddy, Shot, cannon, iu bags.
Shovels, Shrubs, quicks, trees (see clause 42, page 27), Sias, Skins, Sieves, Sifters,
sitters, tea, Signboards, Silicate of soda and alumina, Slates, writing, Soap, Sodawater in bottlesowner's risk, Soda, speller, Solder, Spirits in casksoa.ner's risk,
Spouting, stag horns in bundles, Starch, Steel, Stereotype castsowner's risk. Sticks,
walking, Stoves and grates, Stones, sharpeniug, Sugaroandy, Sugar in casks and bags,
Sugar, country made, Sugarcane, Sulphate of copper, Stumps, coffee, with roots,
Syrup, Tacks, Tallow, Tamarinds, Tapioca, local, in bags, Tarpaulins, Tar in casks
owner's risk, Talipots (see clauses 40 and 42, page 27), Tappal boxes, Tape, Tate,
Tea baskets (actual weight). Tea leafowner's risk, Tea seed, Tea Shelves, Tea
sifters, Telegraph apparatus, Terra japonica, Tiles, ornamentalowner's rielt, Tin. ware, Tobac-o, unmanufactured, Tom-tom frames and sticks, Tonic water in bottles
owner's risk, Tortoise shell, unwrought, Tow, Treacle, Trees and i.h.ubs--ownsr's risk,
Traps, rat dr mouse, Turmeric, Trowels, Tube, Type and printing presses, Typewriters
ow er's risk, Tyres, Urinate, metal, Utensils, cooking, Utensils, kitchen, Vanilla,
Varnish, Vegetables dried. Vegetable oils, not specified, Verdigris, Vinegar in cask
--owner's risk, Wster, aerated er mineral, in glass or stone bottles packed in cases
or ranksowner's risk, Walking sticks, Waste, cotton, (see cause 42), Waste paper
(see cause 42), Wedges, Whalebone, 'Wheels, carriage or coach, Wheels or axles,
Wheel barrows, Whetstones, Wicks, lamp, Wine in caeksowner's risk, Wire, Wirenetting, and Wire fencing. Wire shoat runners, Wood oil, Yarn, hemp, Zinc.

GOODS CONVEYED AT FOURTH-CLASS RATES.


(Viz.,12i cents per ton per mile Coast Line, 123 cents per ton per mile Main Line
below Nawslapitiys, also on Kurunegala and Matale Branches, 20 cents per ton
per mile Main Lane above Newalapitiya.*)
Aloe fibre in bales Anatto, Arecanute, Bags, empty return (see
clause 38, page 26), Bamboos, (see clause 39, page 26s), Baskets,
empty return (see clause 38, page 26), Beams, wrought timbers (see dame
" Tea packing is conveyed over the Mein Line at the same rate abuvo as below
Nawalapitiya.

110

CLASSIFICATION OF RAILWAY GOODS.

GOODS CONVEYED AT FOURTH-CLASS RATES.- Contd.


39, page 26), Block tin, Boards wrought for bui'ding perposes, (see clause
89 page 28). Bottle'. return empties (see clime 38, page 20), Caeao, Canoe, pear,
Cacao leaves (see elause 42, page 27), Cadjans-owner's ri-k, (see clauses 40 nd 42,
page 27), Casks, return empty (s. e clause 38, 89, & 42, pages 26 and 27), Catechn
or Cas-iecritty, Cinchena bark, pressed to 1,400 lb. per 60 cable feet, Coconuts in
bale, Co onuts, loose (a e lause 41, p.ge 27) Co-onet fibre and Miss,
onut,
de ideated, Cocennt oil, Coff e, Crier finro, Gov yarn or rep Cool mesh, cordage,
country-made, Cotton, raw, Cotton Peed, Cotton s ed poo Re , Dee ations, made and
fern branches, MOS.-OWneeP nits, (see clause 42, j age 27), Dhall, Do,sr sashes (see
clause 39, page 26), Eggs in hampers or cases-ow or', ri ks, Emp ies, rater., (see
clairee 38, page 26), Evergreees, (see clause 42), Fell ems ( eo clause 39, page 26),
Fenei .g sticks, Fibre, ye etable, in bslos, Floe inn roe ds, NV 00 2ht (see cl use 89,
page 26), Gas oils-owner's risk, Gates, (see el use 39), Gram, country ere sn, Oingelly,
Gunny bags, rornrn empties (see clause 38, page 26), Hamper, retur mpties (see
clan e 38, p rte 26), Hay, Lose (soe clauses 40 a' cl 42, page 27),
p essed,
e
fittings, timber (see clause 39, page 20), In sion cere, Kaki's, Kakuna oil, Kakuna
pods, Kite 1 fibre, Kurakkan, Lath wood, Ladders (clan +e 39, ,ge. 26),L-ares roconnt,
cacao and plautain (sees clause 42, page 27), Ma In stumps, Maize. Mtirgosa oil, Masts
see clause'9, pigs 26), Meo oil, Mee p .ones-, Mica, Iduse-own r's risk (s o clause
42, page 27), Mustard seed in bawl, oil oak", native, Oil, coconut-own r'a risk, 0.1,
gingelly, 0 1, mar.mea, Paddle+, Paddy or rice in ha-k, Palmerah, laths and rafter
(see clauses 37 an d 39, Pates 28), Planks, wrought (ees clause 39, rage 26), Peas dried
in sacks, Piano eases empy returned (see clause 38). koles and mask (s..e clause 39, page
26), Poo a-, coconut for cat, le food, Pmeac, cotton seed, Pontiac castor (lake. Poe, ac,
g golly, Posts and rails, wood, for fencing (see el .1.1139S 37 and 39, page 26), P-tatoes,
sweet, Rattan a. d ennes, Rhea fibre in b e , Rand rush-s, Rollers, ea I, Sacks
empty rotten (see elsesee 38, page 26), S e-bes, door (see clit.ise 39, pa e 26), Shook ,
(except for tea packing), Spokes, Stampers, Staves f..r casks, Straw, loose (se eleu-es
ai d 42, pa s 27). Str w pre oed, Talc, Tea, T mber, we-'light ( ee clame 39, page
g0), Twine, Veg table fibm, in hales, Who, Is ears, Window frames (nee clause 89,
page 26), Wooden ladders (see clause 39, pige 26), Yarn, coir, Yam&
GOODS CONVEYED AT FIFTH-CLASS RATES.
(Viz., 10 cents per ton per mile C eels Line, 10 cents per t n p r mile Mehl Line
below Nawalapitiy s and also on the Kurunegala and Matale Branches, 20 cents per
on per mile Blain Line above Nawalapitlya.)
Artichokes-owner's risk, Bandakka-owner's risk, Beams, timber, newrought
(see clause+ 37 and 39, page 26` Beans, br. ad-own sr's risk, Be is, French
- owner's risk, Beetroots-owner's risk, Btlimbc-owner's risk, Brea fieldowner's' risk, lirinjals-owaer's risk, Brasses spr ut-i-owner's risk, Cabbrizesowner's risk, Oadju nnt+-owner's risk, Carrots-ow, er's risk, Cauliflowers--owner's
ri-k, Ce'!',ry-owner's risk, Chilies, preen-owner's risk, C flee -temps, trimmed,
Cucumbers-ow oer's ri-k, Custard apples- iwner's risk Endive-owner's ri k
Fruits, fresh, n t specified-owner's risk, Green peas, co nits, -grown-owner's
teak, Guava-owner's rik, Jakfrni.11-owuer's risk, Jae, boo-o eve 's ri-k,
Jambola, owner's risk, Kale-awi er's ri .k, Kenknn-owner's risk, Karevilaow ear's risk, King Coconuts in bunches-owner's risk, K". 1-kb d-owner's ri k, Ken
- owner's risk, Leaks-owner's ri-k, Le-none and lime-owner's risk, Le .teceowner's risk, Lovi-lovis- owner's risk, Managraas-ew, er's ri-k, Mane, es-owner's
risk, Mangoosteens-owner's risk. Marjoram-owner's risk, Melo s-nw er's risk,
N int-owner's risk, Mora-owner's risk, Murungs-owner's risk, Nellika-owner's risk,
Oranges-owner's risk, Papswas-owner's risk, Parsley-owner's risk, Parsnipsowner's risk, Peas green-owner's risk, Pineapples-owner's risk, Planks, unwrought
(see clause(' 97 and 39, page 26), Plantains-owner's risk, (see clan-es 19 and 41, pages
20 and 27), Plants in bundles-owner'. risk, Pomegranates-ewner's risk, ro nape
meons or Jambola-owner's 1,sk, Pumpkins, wattakas-oener'e risk, Radi hesowner's ri-k, Rambaltams-owner's ri-k, Rhubarb-owner's risk, Sag..-o veer'm risk,
Salad-owners ri-k, Salsify-owner's ri-k, Shingle', Sleepers-( ce clause 87, page 26),
Slime-apples-owner's risk. Snake-gourds-owner's ri-k, Sorrel-owner's risk, Sou--sops
- owner's ri-k, Spinach-owner's risk, Thyme-owner's risk, Timber, unwrought (see
clauses 37 and 39, page 26), Toinntoes-owiaer's risk, Treo temateee-owne.'s risk,
Turnipa-o sner's risk, Vegetables fresh, not specified-owner's risk, Vegetable
marrow--owner's risk, Velvet tamarinds-owner's risk, Veralos or natives oliveowner's risk, Watercress-owner's rise., Wattaka-owner's risk Wettiekollu-owuer's
tisk, Woodo pplee-owner's risk.
GOODS CONVEYED AT SIXTH-CLASS RATES.
Minimum, 4 tons.
(Viz., 8 cents per ton per mile Coast Line, 8 cents per ton per mile Main Line
belowNawalapitiya and also on the Ilurunegala and Matale Bninehes, 16 cents per to

CLASSIFICATION OF RAILWAY GOODS.

291

Ammonia sulphate of. for manure, Asplialte, Ashes, coal, Ballast, Barley for
brewing, Beer locally brewed, for exportowner's risk, Bitumen, Block tin if certified
for tea peeking, (see clause 35, page 26), Eoundary stones, Bones for manure, Bricks,
common, Bricks, fire, Cabook, Carbolised powder for manure, Cement, Chairs, iron
brok
pur..oses, Cha-coal, China mar
Chunam,
(railway), Cnalk for aerie
Cinders, Clay, Coffee eha Coir dust, Coke, Compost, Coral fur building, Fire Uri Its,
Fire clay, Fire-weal, Flints, Fuel, p,,t,nt, Glass, bre', eu, Gravel, Guano. Hoopiug iron
for tea chests (if certified for tea packing, s e clause 35, page 26), !roe, pig or ore, Iron
railway rails 'see clause 39, page 26), Iron railway spikes or chairs, Iran, scrap, Iron
nails, if certified for tea vac sing, (see clause 35, page 26i, Jungle posts (see clauses 37 ,Se
39,page '26), Lead ore, Lead or p ickmg tea (am clause 35, page 26), Lim ., slake 1. Limo,
unelaked, Lime, sulphate f limestones; Manures, Marble, rough, Nails,. if certified for
tea packing (see clause 35 page 28), Ores, Plumbago, Poona for manure, Poter iu
casks, leerily brewed fo- exportown is ri-k, Powder, carbolised, Purpuline for
manure, Quartz, Rails (see clause 39, page 26), Ros i m. t .1 Salt, rock, Salt for manure,
Saltpetre for manure, Sand, Sawdust, Scenery, theatrical, packed in cases, Seaweed,
Shooks for tea packing, (see clan -e 35, pigs 26,) Slav, Slates, roofing, Solder if a ertified
fvr tea packing (se". clause 35 pages 26), Staves for brewers, Stones, wrought, for building
purposes, Stones, rough, Sulphate of ammonia (for manure), Sulphur, Tea lead (see
clause 35 page 26),Tea, shooks (see clause 35, page 26). Tiles for building purpoms, Turf,
Wood, jungle posts (see clauses 37 and '69, t age 28), Zinc, ore.
TEA PACKING. Tea lead, hoop iron, nails, shooks, and other articles used for
tra packing wh eb are entered in classiticatiou for convey awe at sixth cla-s rite, " if
certified lor tee packing" will be accepted for couv.-yaitee by rad in eensignmeaid
of from 1 to 1 tons at sixth class rate on two speeifi d days each week. Tee days
on which these small lots are received at sixth class rate will be advettised end posted
at the goods stations.
Four-tun lets at sixth class rate or small lots at third class rate will be received
on any week day.

ARTICLES OTHER THAN DANGEROUS ARTICLES WHICH 9E8


ACCEPT ED FUR CONVEY/INCE AT OWNER'S RISK ONLY AND
FOR WHICH A SPECIAL FORM OF CONSIGNMENT
NOTE IS REQUIRED.
Aerated waters, Ale or beer in casks, Animals, s'uffed, Arrack in casks and
bottles, Aricheo es. liandakka, Bitromet. r , Beads glass, Beans, broad, Beans, Fr. nett,
Be-r in casks, Bells, Beetroot, Betel leaves, 13hang, B.lim i, Billiard and bagatelle
alleles and slates, Bird, cages, Birds and annuals stuffed, B inn-ts, Bottles, Breadfruit,
Brmjals, Brussel Sprouts, Bulky articles (see clause 39, page 26), Cabbages,
Cadjans, Cadjunuts,
rrots, Castings, Cauliflowers, Castor-o 1, Cel. ry, Chairs,
Furniture, Ch .lk (prepared), Chandeliers, Cbatties and earthenware pots, Chil i-s
(green), Chinaware, Cidrr in casks, Citronella 0 1, C oeks, Ono nut Plants, Coconut
Oil, Cordials, (in jars, be t'es sod casks), Crockery, Cucumbers, Custard Apples,
Cuttings (plaat), Decoratinna. madu and fern branches, Deer Heads, Drainpipes,
Drawings, Earthenware, E:gs, Enamelware, Endive, En, ravings, Figures and
Ornaments, Filters, Fish (fresh), Flowers, Picture Frames, fruits (fresh)
Furniture (unpacked), Galvanic, Batteries, Gime, Mirrors, Glass Plate, Glaa-ware
(including tiles) Glass windows, Grass, Gravestones, Green Pess a fresh),
Gre- n Tea Lesf, Grenades (hand), Guavas, Hats and and Caps, Ice Instruments
(scientific and surgical), Jakfruits, Jambon, Jambola, Japanaare, Kale, Kankun,
Karawila, King-eoeonuts, (in
Knol-Khol, Ksn, Lamps and Lan terns,
Leeks, Lsmonads in Bottlep, Lmious and Limes, Lettuce, Levels (spirit), LitheStones, Magic Lanterns, Mautigrass, Mangoes, Mangosteens, Marble, pelielied
ur wrough t, Margarine,
Mi linery, Mint, Mineral 'Waters, Mirrors ( lass),
Mo leis, Mora, Moss, Mueun'a, Musical Instruments, Nellika, Oil (cas'or), Oil
(eitren. 11a), Oil (olitre.u1). Oil (gingell) ), Oil tliu=cerl), Opium, Oranges, Orgsne,
Ornaments, plena (Ire 1),) Pa ntmee or Drawings, Papaw, Papier kleche Goode,
Para y, Pa snip , Pt-as (green), Pef imery PLotographie Appartus, Pianos packed
in eases, Picture', Pr e apples, Plants in bundi's, Plantains, Plants, Platedware, Plate Glass, Pomegranates, Pompelrneous, P,, rter in casks, Pumpkins,
Quicksilver. Radishes, Rain-gouge Rambattarne, Rhubarb, Sage, S dad, S deify,
Screens (ornamental), Sewing Machines, Shafting (unpacked), Shrubs (quirks
and trees), Silk, Slates (ornamental and billiards, Limeapples, Snake-gourd,
Sodawater in bottles, Soldering (fluid), Sorrel, Sour-sops, Spinach, lepirits in
casks, Statuary, Stereotype casks, Tea Leaf. Telephone Apt aratus, Theodolite
Thermometers. Thyme, Tiles (glass. ornamental or building), Tomatoes. To de,
Water in bottles, Toys, Tree Tomatoes, Turnips, Typewriters, Urinals (earthen* Tea is conveyed over the Main Line at the same rate above as

below limas

.292

RAILWAY RULES, RATES ; TOLLS, &c.

ware), Vegetab/el (fresh), Marrawe, Vertab'es, Velvet Tamarinds, Veraln or


Native Olives, Tinegae ie etteke, Water Aea'ol or mineral (in glass or stone
bibles), packed in CIts33 or ca9ka, Watercress, Wattaka, Puinplfi .s, Wetlekoliu,
Wraring apparel, Wine in bathe, Woodaprlee, Ye-A.
CONVEYANCE OF LIQUEFIED CARBONIC ACID BY GOODS TRAINS.
i ii and after May 18, 1903, liquefied carbonic acid gas will be accepted
at Colombo Terminus and Wharf Stations for eon veyenee by goods train at
31-41 clew; rate, subject to the following conditions
(a The liquefied compressed carbonic acid gas must be screwed in wrought
iron cyclinders or solid drawn steel flasks which have been tested under a pressure of
3,760 lb. per sgnere inch without deformation, and must be re-annealed and re.tested
after annealing every two years. By deformation it is to be understood that uo sudden
stretch occurs under testing in a water-jacket furnished with a gauge glass, and that
the total external bulk of the cylinder or flask is not increased after test by
more than 1 per cent. (ii) The valve should be protected by an outer metal cap
screwed on to the head of the cylinder or flask. (e) The cylinders or flasks should
either be packed in separate boxes or be completely cased in a fibrous covering not
lees than half an inch thick. (d) A cylinder or flask shall not contain more than
two-thirds of a pound of carbonic acid for each pound of water capacity. (e) The
date, the letters "-A and R, T 3,750 lb," and a mark indicating the firm and individual
responsible for each annealing and re-testing are to be stamped on the neck or
shoulder of each cylinder or flack in order to indicate the date of re-teeting and reannealing. The weight of the cylinders when empty and when filled with gas to the
extent prescribed must also be shown. (f) All cases and packages containing carbonic
acid gas must be clearly marked as Finch. (g) No consignment of compressed gas
in cylinders or flasks will Le accepted for carriage by rail unless the consignor has
signed a certificate (vide specimen form), which must accompany the coneignmeet
note. (it) The returned empty cylinders and flasks will be conveyed at 4th class rate
in accordance with the conditions stated in rule 38 of the Railway Goode Regulation.
(i) Every precaution must be taken against exposing the cylinders or flasks when
charged with gas to excessive heat, either in wagons or by exposure to the direct rays
of the sun, and they should be very carefully handled by the Railway staff.
G. P. GREENE,
General Manager's Office,
General Manager.
Colombo, May 12, 1903.
iiertilicate referred to in Mime (a).
Certified that the cylinders or flasks containing liquefied carbonic Reid gas
tendered by me as per consignment note No. of this date to the Station Master
at for despatch to -- station have been packed and tested in
accoelance with the rules published in the " Ceylon Governmeut Gazette" No. to regulate the carriage by rail of liquefied carbonic acid gas in wrought
of
iron cylinders or solid drawn steel flasks. Also that the weight of carbonic acid in
each cylinder or flask does not exceed two thirds of it pound for each pound of
the water capacity of that cylinder or flask.
Date ---, 190.
Signature of Consigner.
Gazette, 15th May, 1903.
RAILWAY SIGNALS.

Red signifies Danger ; Green, Caution.

Ceylon Poll 'fax, Tolls. and Cosi and

of Roads.

FIGURES FURNISHED I3T THE GOVERNMENT AGENTS.


... W.F. C.P
Province
N.P.
B.R. E.P 11,J P N.C.P. 'rya. gab.
R.
R.
14.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
Total Collections under " The R.
Thorou.,hfares Ordinanee,
1911,"
Total Tolls reilised,

... 257,017 107,586 77,710 152,010 48,383 123,023 31,828 45,839 88,133

43,V.0 34,1152
312,005 72,953 31,523 5.1.505
931 441,,

Totsi Expenlei on Principal

roads, 19)1.
... 93,278 ss,we 30,08) 45,8)2 10,117 39,129 11,100 tome 21,447
Total expen led on Miear
roads, 1901. ...
1113,301 4l,561 19,1,13 67,00 7,885 42,459 9.411 13,381 27,457
Total Mileage of Principal Miles Mlles. Miles. Mlles. Miles. Miles. Miles. Mlles Miles.
roads, 1901. ..
... 31416 293.95 518'67 47115 308150 3711
317'41 1184 32250

DUTIES ON TEN ILL OVER THE WORLD.


APPROXIMATE DUTY IN PENCE PER ENGLISH POUND.
Free Korea
Aden
..
57 per cent. Afire:toren
14
Antigua
...
...
ed Lagos
...
..
Free
...
about 4id to 7d Malta
...
Arabia
...
Argentine 4id-I-12 per cent Ad ralorem Maur tins about 3d.-1-4 per cent Rd valor(I::
Auatro.HangaryImport
port by Sea
led
91d Mexico
...
...
Do
do
Land 11d Montserrat
...
Bahamas
..
...
6d Morocco
10 per cent. Ad rale), e la
44
Barbadues
3d T 20 per cent. Ad ealcrem Natal
...
...
5 percent. Ad eatorene Newfoundland 33 per cent Al ralorec,
Bermuda
..
..
Free New Zealand
Belgian'
...
2d1r
...
...
84 Now South Wales
British Guiana ...
Free
...
50 per cent Ad i.olorern Norway
..
Brazil
...
British North Borneo
1.1 Not folk Island ...
Set
... ...
British New Guinea
44
2d Orantre River Colony
Bulgaria 414+14 per cent Ad odorem Persia
..
abont 4id to 7d
CanadaImported direct from country
Peru 65 ,',4 Ad ealorem and 10 per cent.
of production Free. Or purchased in
Portugal
...
.. 2e 0
qd
bond in the United King, oni : otht rPort ,geese India ...
,..
qu, eusifind
..
Free
wise 10 per cent, Ad valorem
..
catneronn3
.. 6 per cent Ad enlorem Roumania
aid and 4}GI excise
...
Cape Colony
...
4d Rtpsio.Brick tea, black and green tea Erdv

Ceylon
44
Do
Other tea;
...
...
Central America ...
Free Samoa
10 per cent Ad mls
i ornen)
Chili
24 Seychelles
...
..
...
Cyprus V. per oket
Sierra Leone
10 per cent. Ad kilore
Danish West India DIsuds 12* per rent Southern Nigeria...
Id
, ...
4d
Ad
ndorem
South
Africa
...
...
,
411
Denmark
...
...
4d South Rhodesia ...
...
Dominica
...
..
Free
....
8d South Australia ...
Dominican Republic
...
Is 3d Spain
...
Old
Eppt
... S per cent Ad eulorem Sweden
34
...
ii..
1
64
Fiji
2id
...
4 Sai zerland
.
Finlaill
...
..
St. Lucia
61
..
...
franca
Pd to lo 5id 8,. Vincent
...
6d
(Tea imported from Europe to France
Gd
St. Christopher and Nevis
entrepats is subject to a surtax of 016d) Straits Se tlemen' a
I, ree
..
French Oceania ... II per cent Ad nelorem S., Helena
Free
.
...
... 5 per cent Ad valorem Tasmania
riambia
Free
GermanEasi Africa 101 er cent Ad valorem Tonga
-.10 prr cart Ad valorem
Germany
...
...
64d Togolan I
... 4 per cent-Ad valorem
Gibraltar
..
4d
...
kree Transvaal
...

Gold Coast
... 1 per cent Ad ealorem. Trinidad and Tobago
64
..
Greece
...
114 Turkey
8 per cent Ad valorem.
Grenada
tid Turks and Cakes Islands
64
..
Rolland
21r/ United Kingdom ...
...
..
6d1:
Honduras
Five
... .
...
2id United States of America
...
India
.. 5 per cent Ad ectlorent Uruguay
bid-{-5 per sear Ad valorem
Italy
...
1 id Venezuela ...about 6c1+30 % Ad vadozone
...
Jamaica
le Victoria
...
..
...
...
Japan
25 per cent . Id rodoreta Virgin Islands ..
...
3d
Java
... 6 per cent Ad colorer!, West Australia ..
F..ee
.
Ktauchou
Free Aat ztbar
...
..
6d
.

..

The following duties are also leviable: Tea, imported over the Sit Arlan
fry ntier and the frontier of the Government of the Steppes :
Black (Itaicha) tea, flower tea, green, yellow tea imported across the
frontiers ig the Steppes, Irkutsk and the Anzoor
is 44
Other black, green, or yellow tea
...
is lid
Brick tea
lid
Tea in tablets, if bearing the marks of Russian Manufacturers on
each tablet
.
101d
Oke=3 4-5 British standard lb.
From 1st July 1005.
To be reduced to 10 from March 1st, 1906.
, Tea grown in British Dominions lice exec pt in pickets not excetdieg 1 lb. ;
other Tea 24.

292b

FIRE INSURANCE.
OF F. READ uNi ON TEA

MINIMUM RATES.
FAcrottlEs,

Roma

AND STORES,

1 2 3 1 5
In which no
Enwhichi Isolated
building
withering In which IO
he th
,containing
Or
tiring

withering
'r
4",
is
withering
A . Buildings constructed
, I alone is
iSteam Coe)
Or, ughont of iron, stone, r carried " "'"Pe can led "
ng Oil Engine,
without En- tarried on.
are
brick, w th iron or tile. I roofs
on.
Boiler le
gine or Stove.
carried on
wooden flooring, tatters, and
Stoves.
ampports allowed ... per cent 3-9 per cent I-9 percent i percent 8-9 per cent
B.
B
Buie Inge constructed r f
briek, stones or Iron t Wars with
weather boarding and (in) wattle
and daub,and iron or tile ro fa .. pir cent 2 per cent per cent 4-9 per cent 2-18 percent
C. Buildings constructed of
st-ne, (triton Pillars with
weather boarding an. (or) wattle
and daub, and shingle rod's.
Also wooden and wattle and daub
buildings with iron or tile ro. fs .. El per cent per cent 5-5 per cent 1 per cent ; per cent
1). Wooden and (or) wattle
and daub buildings with shingle
roofs
... 4 per cent per cent 1 per cent 1,1 percent per cent
In Classes it and C above, when the external pillars are not carried up to the roof, all
A per cent must be charged.

extra

SHORT PERIOD RATES.


For any term not exceeding 10 days
One-eighth of annual rates
Exceeding 10 days, but not exceeding 15 days one-sixth do
Do 14 do do 1 month tue-qoarter do
Do 1 month do 2 do
Three-eighths do
Do 2 do
do
3 do
One-hal t
do
Do 3 in
4 do
hire eighths
do

Do 4 do do tl do
Therequarters do
Do 8 do
... Annual rates.
Provided that in no instance shall any policy be issued under this Tariff at lees then 1.16th
per cent.
If a building Is divided into several sections by a party wall of cahook, brick or steno, not
less than 18 inches in thickness, and carried at least one foot above the roof, each section
may lie rated as ieseparate risk.
Risks situated outside the Municipal limits of Colombo or Randy or Galls to have 25 per cent
added to the above rates.
The rates under columns 8 and 4 are based on steam and oil power being used, but
ur
water power only is in use, the rates will be per cent less. It must,' however. be clearly
understood Oat the whole 6 per cent shall be charged for steam ntri oil power in all Factories

or

in which such power is available.


Any building in which sawing of timber, or other carpenter's work, by power, Is 1111
is to he rated specially, but tet not less than one per cent.
N. B.Wberes Building mmtaini not more than one cir....dar saw worked by power which
is us d only for c Ming up wood ter fuel, t le net m ay be rated at the Tariff rate with nit
additional charge .14 per cent.
In cases whore wire weaving is employed for withering purposes A per cent to be deducted
front the rates In columns 2 and 4.
Should charcoal tire he used in withering hoini es. an ad litional par cent must be charged.
N3 extra rate is chargeable for dieing charcoal fires in a Tea Factory where the ilringrate
is

or

on the ground floor only of the Factory.


It should he specially noted that a epeciflo value must be placed on Withering Tats as
distinct from either "Building " or "Fixtures.''
Where the furnace of a tea drier is situated outside of the Factory, and separated front It
by it solid wall of stone or brick through which only the hot air for dtying the tea is introdnecil,
no extra rate for thaw to be charged.
In no ease, however, shall the aggreate deductions allowed above emcee] I per
cent and, further no Risks under the respective Classes stall be accepted at lees
than the rates appearing in column 1.
already paid, it these are

MINIMUM RATES FOR COOLY LINES.


re Stone. Walls, with Iron or Tile Roof .. ... 6 per cent,
2, Wattle ant Daeb Walls, (Brick or Stone Fillers) with Iron or Tile Roof .. 4
3. Wattle au I uenh Walls (Woolen Pillars) with Iron or Tile Roof
4. Weather Boarding Walls, with Iron or Tile Roof .. .. 1
5. Britt or Stone Walls, with Shingle Roof .
...
.. li .
a, Watle and Da ;b Walls (Brick or Stone Pillar.) with Shingle Roof
7. Wattle and Daub Walls 1, Wooden Pillars), with Shingle B,of
8. Weather Boarding walls, with Shingle Roof ...
1. Brier

'

'r!

STATISTICAL

Population, 1901, by Nationality and Religion.

(EXCLUSIVE OF THE MIL ITAR1, THE SHIPPING, AND THE PRISONERSOrWAR.)


Mous MIME:W.1S. ( OTHERS.
POPCLATION. CHRISTIANS. BODDHISTA HINDIIA.
C2 YLON. Total, Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females..
1 49 3
Europeans
... 6300 3852 2448 3794 '2432 8 II I 1

Burghers and Eurasians ... 23482 11681 11801 11389 11717 66 74 6 1 1 3 19 6
Loweonwry Si?1ialese . 1458320 7598:14 69848G 104142 19545 655501 59',799 71 56 95 74 25 12
iRtulyall 6:oha1ese ... 8721-87 458179 414308 2763 2388 453199 411669 158 174 53 51 6 6
ramil
... 951740 520409 431331 59252 49978 11994 6054 447986 374629 1116 Y31 81 36
,,i c;o1 3
... ..:';:-_,.034 126798 101236 7 6 17 10 16 4 126753 10121:8 .5 8
suays
... 11902 04 18 5484 18 8 7 12 ... --- 6392 5463 1 1 m.,
... I(-5i) 943 Z
17,(1dahs
. 3971 2028 1943 43 33 223 235 707 732
9716 7u13 2705 1024 500 1285 215 1741 563 2892 1582 71 45 u:
;Khers
Total ...

3565954

1806212 1660742 182632 166007 1124305 1017000 450066 36!1.10 137302 10S816 1307 1060

...._________" --__________-- .._________ . ------..,-----' 0


2367 .=.:
349239 2141404 826626 246.18
. 2039 1259 780 1232 776 1 ... ... 1 26 3

COLOMBO MUNICIPALITY.

Moropeap..::
urghers and Eurasians_ 11851 5823 6028 58:13 604 8 15 .. .. 1 3 11 3
Lowe,...untry Sinhalese ._, 67207 35;'21 31686 13078 12292 22415 193(14 8 3 7 17 13 10 '
EC:m(1mo Sinhalese ... 1363 &Ai 547 149 1:10 682 421 1 1 1 2 3 3
172 29 34 10
atuile
10.740 6247 32u6 3103 1495 15041 5399
., 34640 24600
6 . 17927 10P57 ....
Moors
,,, 28896 17937 1061 3 4 1..
2430 2056 ..
11.1 I iiys
4493 2135 2008 4 1 1 1 ...
.. ..
Veddahs
... ... ... ... ... .. - .

43
Others
.. 4180 3227 953 30S 122 859 136 772 68 FL", 531 53
Total 154191 91638 63053 21624 22528 27079 21342

Ceylon

5402 21763 19649 150 72

PROPORTION OF EACH RELIGION TO 10,000 OF THE TOTAL POPULATION, 1901.


Buddhists, Hindus. Christians. Mohammedans. Others.
7
6015 r / 2319 979 600

."


EDUCATION BY NATIONALITY AND RELIGION, 1901.
UNABLE TO READ AND WRITE ANY LANGUAGE.
Christians. Buddhists. Hindus. Mohammedans. Others.

Fe Fe.
FeFe- Fe.
Fe-
CEYLON,
maim
_, Males.
m ales.
Males.
Males. Males.
Total. Males. males.
nnue.t.
male,.
.ales.
males. . males.

3
7

Europeans .... 737 379 358 376 350


3
Borgbers & Eurasians ... 7495 3456 4029 3415 3972 Si 52 4 1 1 13 11
Loweountry Sinhalese .. 1070170 449497 62v673 44378 68523 405005 552013 45 ,ti 69 70 74 6

51
172
44
Eauclyan Sinhalese.. 724090 316838 407222 1264 1699 315411 405294 125
T:.iniis .. ... 786819 873459 413360 31851 41571 9266 5653 331543 355269 748 622 512 32
XI core .
... 183325 8.9376 98943 2 5 9 10 13 4 84650 93622 8
.81,0nys
.. ... 7569 2977 4599 4 6 3 12 2970 1573 1
1038 941
v...,aha
... .. 3889 1951 1938 32 39 201 235 680 730
Otl,, ,rs...
... 6141 :tss4 2257 422 843 846 174 1003 491 1520 1238 7 11
..
1122 1013
Total ... 2790235 1237157 1553078 81764 116501 730778 903650 338493 306736 90000 105178
.--,..--, ..,___-_, -___,_______- .___ , w .....
2,135
195,178

198,265 1,694,428 700,229
UNSPECIFIED.
Christians. Btaltlhims, Hindu-. Muinonon:ilans. Others.
Fe Fe.
Fo- Fe
Fe- FeMales. ,
Males. males.
Males. M
t, Total. Males.
Males
mines.
males. '%les
males.

' males.
males.
._
Earnneans . .. 10 7 9 7 3 _

ii.urghers di Eurasians
91 9 12 9 12
Loweouutry Sinhalese o... 1006 678 428 56 42 521 386 1
Eandyan Sinhalese ..
818 462 356 3 2 455 353 1 1 2 -- 1
Tamils ..
507 285 222 37 83 21 11 227 175 3
Moors
73 48 73 48
lii1alaya ... ..,. 19 11 8 - 11 8
Teddahs --- 6 4 2 4 2
Otir.ts .... ..- 15 11 4 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 3
....
s
8 5
Tote . 2523 1440.
1083 113 93 1001 751 232 177 86 57
...--.... ....__,.., ..._,. .-- ......--.
13
143

206 1.752 409

ON

10sn xu

NATIONALITY.

:I

121

tt)

NATIONALITY,

EDUCATION BY NATIONALITY AND RELIGION, 1901.


_.
A BLE TO READ At l) .+VRITE AN ...: LA NG UAGE.
...
^,
TOTAL POPULA- .-ChriBtiaus. Buddhists. Hindus. Mobaunucclans. Others.
VON OF CPSLON.

Fe-
Fe
Fe-
1. e..
Fe-
Fe- Males. Males
]Sales.
les. Fe.
.
M
lia'e.
Males
310es,
aisles.
2EYL6)cs
males. males. - males. " males. mains. mates. males.
Europeana .. 3852 2443 :5.73 3466 2087 13411 2079 5 4 1 1 99 3
Puri; hen; ik Eu.' e,sia,u ... 1 i 681 115tH 15066 8206 7760 8165 7738 32 - 1 2 13
Lowcuuntev Sinhalese ... 759834 698486 387141 809769 77385 5970E4 3080 245375 4+'. i 4_0 :. , 33 4 18 1
Kandy= Sinhalese ... 45817:1 . 414303 147579 140819 6730 1476 637 13946.3 6:.:112 :;: z 1 Tamils .. ... 520409 931331 164411 146865 17749 27354 8374 2707 190 11c:.; ,.: 9179 37:8 12 30 1
3
Moon .. ... 126798 101236 44585 42019 2519 5 1 8 :.; 4209i) 25-454
31slays ... ... 43418 5484 4314 3430 63; 14 2 4 -- 3411 tin 1 n
8
.71


2
73
3
1

1.:7
11
76
21
V eddatis ... 2028 1,113

7013 2705 3562 3113 414 601 156 475 i+.1 (;:::', 71 1366 1,,i3 131 34 3
0" hen, ...
0

Total ... 1896212 1663712 778195 577515 11:i5?71 100755 60 , 11 7-,..526 7.1.,:l.it:7; 1159 1_ i 9947 17216 3581 177 42 --$2
.--- , , ,---- ,------, s.-- . , ,--- ---, ,--. ..----.
C.',.
1.; ',763 417. g3.1 7 6, i -..; 54,797 219 ftu
ABLE TO RE AD AND WRITE ENG LIS .
47e
r-
--, 2
Chvisti3ns. Buddhists. 1.1-iLd?..s. 31 ol:.nuneclaus. Others.
Total. acs. FL'
aks- Fe- Maks.
_1 E. s'.Ps.
M...
, 1e.
;"e.Mali,
Fe,fa.
'
1:
nv.!.- '$:
a. males.
m a so! 21,
'
::.e.4.
' .' mars.
Eilr5l.*A11.3 ... .. 5473 6123 21150 3370 2043 3 3 1 1 49 ...:
Bele$ft era .3-. Eurasians ... .. 7 .3,49 7677 7279 7561 7267 18 19 2 6
Lowe.Inntry Sinhalese ... ... :._:705 25603 6(1)2 11464 4440 14122 2161 5 3 11 I
Malayan :7 inhaltge ...
h185 372 9
1841 2470 1361 483 159
Tamils ... .. ... 16131 /3909 2222 6154 1820 241 7 7379 335 2-3 9
Moors ...
.. 17.',5 1 715 40 . 171', 40
Mahlts ... .. ... 22X-5 2151 84 7 1 1 31 .:.2 53 1
Vedifahs
.. 1 1 1 Others ... ". ... 916 789 127 379 91 39 3 33 2 a:0 7 55 24

Total ... 76495 57787 1 s 758 235ne 1:.841 16409 9888 7442 398 41.17
180 131 81
,___ _ - 162
46,960 18,761 7,840 1,277_


267
CENSUS OF 1901.
CE.Thl'IANi: BY SECT.CEYLON.
13 A PTIST
TOTAL.
Males
Males .- 162,612
Females
1136,1;07
Females "
CONGREGATION A Lin a
HOMAN CAT El OLIO
Males
Males
149,685
Females
Females .. 137,734
SaLvAxioNtir
Cifurteft OF FNOLA NDMales
Male6 ... 17.740
Females
Females 14,7/4
INDEPENDENT C ATBOLIC-
PRESTITTERT AN
Males
1,688
Males
Females
Females ... 1,049
WESLEYAN METRO DIST-

OTTIER ni sit ANS

1,733
1,576
1,188
1,258
518
4113
914,

804

1.493
Males
Males ... 7 073
1,001
Females
Females ... 7,318
(See Revie , of Chris/ in Mi9a1on in Ceylon for .ho years 1831 -1901 ; farther.)

illteeK in Ceylon.
STATEMENT SHOWING ALL VIE 11 ACES OF Till
POPULATION OP CEYLON, 1901.
(Inclusive of tb Military, the Shipping, and the Primmer' of War )
67ales. Fetual s
Males. Femalre.
4 2
Abyssinian
1 Jew ..
166 152
Afghan ... 193 77 Kaffir...
72 47
African
10 2 Mabaratil
2 4
American
32 27 5Iallasy
6,418 6 484
Arab ... 308 139 Malay
668 164
Armenian
1 blalsyali
12 1
Australian.,. 18 13 Maldivian
2 2
...
Austrian
.
6 3 Manx ..
Mappillai
1

Baluchi s. 1 1
128,79s 101,286
Batavian
2 Moor...
21 29
Belgian ... 20 11 Negro
Bengali ... 1,320 704 North Indian 4
2
Brazilian ... Norwegian
96 48
British -. Ill 4 Facia ..
444 357
Burgher & Eurasian 11,881 11.861 Pattani
5 Liurrneie ... 124 101 Persian
18 1
Canadian
6 5 Portuguese
24 5
Canarese
340 298 Punjabi
23 2
Cape Cdontat -. 1 Itajput
1
Chinese ... 26 13 Rouniaalau
31 20
Circassian
1 Russian
Coehineso 2,388 218 Scotch ... 627 299
2 1 Siamese ... 5
Dane ...
Dalian' . 3 1 Sinhalese (Low
10 8 country) .... 759,831 698,486
Dutch
East Indian 28 2 Sinhalese
Egyptian ... 15 5 (Kandyan) ... 458,179 414,308
English ... 2,469 1,643 Sondanese ... 2
Sikh .. ... 46 7
European (ctherivise
1 3
unspecified) ... 62 29 Spanish
Franca ... 132 86 Swede ... 11 9
6 4
German
81 82 Swiss
Goenese ... 33 9 Syrian ... 9 2
431,331
520,409
II reek 2 2 Tamil ...
11ojerati .., 2 Tasmanian ... 3
Hindustani 183 87 Telugu ... 113 72
1 1 Turk ... 2 1
Hungarian
191 22 Veddah .. 2,028 1,943
Indian
Irish ... ... 283 237 Welsh ... 44 12
Italian ... 32 10 West Indian ... 1 Japanese ... 6 Unspecified ... 121 72
,,

..

6.

* Chiefly belonging ta American Mission, Jaffna. t Including Member. of


Society of Friends,

OCCUP iTIONS BY NATION1LITY AND SEX. 1001.


EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY, TOE SHIPPING, AND THE
PRI8oNERS OF WAR.
Oozupat ion or Meani 0: livelihood.
CEYLON
A- GOVERNMENT.
Administration.
Civil Service of the State-In the employ of the Government
. Service nf Local or Municipal Bo liesMur,icipal or Local Board service
..
Defence.
Army
Military service
Volunfeer service

1..
..

Nary and Marine


Naval service

IIPASTURE AND AGRICULTURE.


Prevision and rare of Animals.
Stook breeding and dealing Cattle bteedere, dea'ers
'
Oowherda, shephetds ..
Elephant dialers
..
Boras breeders, dealers
Pig hreaders, dealers ..
Sheep and goat breeders, dt e a
Training and care of animals-Cattle shners
..
llephant trainers', keepets
Mule drivers
..
Vet-rinery surge ns, farrirrs

187-'3

676

681

73

..
.
a
..

14055 23967

429
25
-.454
49

A griculture.

Landowners, tenants, and labourersC.coa plattat 6ras : cane's, managers,


superior staff
..

Cceoa plantations : labourers and other


sobordinat e;
..
..
Cinnamon plantations : owners, manegera, superior frail' ..
Cinnamon pier talons : labourers and
other subordi- atea ..
..
C000nnt plait ations : owners, managers,
superior eta fi
..
..
Coconut plantations : Iabnurers and
..
other subordinatee ..
Coffee plan'efiona : owners, managers,
superior staff
..
..
C. flee plantath ns : lab mars and other
euborclinatcs
..
..
( Atop plant Aions : owners, managers,
suptrror staff
..
..
C anti plantations : libourars and other
rnbordinetr s
...
...
Cif ronella ptantationa: owners, roans

All Bares.
EARNNIte.
DEPENDENTS.
Maio Fens; es
Male. Female!,

..

439

921

168
22

522
39

190

561

26

48

101
816
1571
1289
4081
323
762
602
2
6
6
4
4
4..
3
6
3
44
51
153
........
6821 430 1368 2068
51
45

80
99

257

393

482

353

571

1660

724

1575

21188

4:'35

2894

1226

1663

659

73
156
4
249

68

497

768

5907

1731

3922

5260

83282

14825

40654

59964

20706

4390

97

30

55

64

363

86

115

270

.11

1
195

13875 19984

..
177

155

275

OCCUPATIONS/IN CEYLON.
Occupation or Means of Livelihood.
CEYLON.

294

kaces.
DEPENDENTs.
Males Females Hales Females
EARNERS.

Citronella plantations : labourers and


other subordinates
..
1641
2965
1531
1822,
Lanced proprietors (otherwise unspecified)
..
.. 23636 12078 28651 41955
I'adly land owners ..
., 126745 47553 136696 205192
Paddy laud enitivators
.. 169138 48209 134013 209958
Cultivators (otherwise unspecified) .. 60002
9503
54236
87669
Sugarcane plantations : owners, managers and superior staff
..
SR
10
(.43
96
Sugarcane plantations : labourers and
other subordinates
99
144
. 101
217
..
Tea plantations : owners, Tanagers,
..
superior staff
2149
838
197
3957
-.
Tea plantations: labourers and other
subordinates
..
.. 173224 135392 32134 36729
Tobacco plantations : owners, managers, superior staff.
4776
15473
27143
.. 22957
Tobacco plantations : labourers and
other subordinates
988
..
256
1663
1671
Planters (otherwise unspecified) ..
632
64
414
701
Vegetable and fruit growers
6985
1029
5216
8068
..
Labourers (otherwise unspecified) ..
74653 L:30952
37533
62529

739248 318109 611786 779021


AOcultnre training, & supervision & forests
Estate agents
..
98

75

138

CPERSONAL SERVICES.

Personal, Househola', and Sanitary Services.


Personal and domestic servioesBarbers
2732
31
...
..
1404
2858
Dhobiea
, 12625 8224 9162 13024
Domestic servants
... 31289 25584
4462
8682
tiardenera
803
45
245
446
Governesses
1
2
36
Grooms
2438
1529
...
766
Talipot bearers
5
..
q
3
Watchers
1451
21
584
1132
-51343 33941 16625 27706
Personal non-domestic servicesBar-keepers
219
193
I
96
Club, lodge, bungalow-keepers
186
142
95
4
Hotel managers, keepers, eating-horse
keepers resthouse keeeprs
1291
.
924
401
841
1285

Sanitation
Scavengers

..

372

406 1032 1620


62 167

'207

li) PREPARATION AND SUPPLY OF MATERIAL


SDIBTANCEE.

Food, Drink, and Stimulant*.


Provision of animal foodButehers and meat-sellers
Collectors of birds' nests
Fishermen
Fishmongers
..
Milk, Butter, ghee sellers
...
Oyster dealers
Poultry, eggs sellers ...
Miscellaneous

829
737
1
456
-...
1 8
6
..
... 24086 616 17692 32243
2729
4727
6862
...
5123
417
580
..
652
249
..
364
14
37
80
445
...
412
24
280
...
818
16
205
308

41856
31699 5649 26814

300
OCCUPATIONS IN CEYLON,
Occupation or Means of Livelihood,
CEYLON.
Provision of vegetable food
Bake; a
..
Bread, rice-rake tellers
Confectioners
Coconut sell( ri
II
..
Copperah sellers
Curry stuff sellers

Greengrocers
...
Jaggery ingot-A .11.1rerd
ig
Jaggery de alcra
Oil millers
..
01 t ellers
...
Poonac sellers
...
Sugar manufacturers ...
Sugar Fitliere
..
Rice, pad ly, gram sellers
Rine pounders and huskers
Vegetable tellers
...

All Races.
EARNRRS. DEPENDNTA.

Males Females Males Females


..
....
...

...
...
..
...

1082
2496
643
1224
310
2865
1448
191

142

...
_
....
...
...
_,
...

121
1741
38
8
23
4034
80
191

4138
10043
488
544
16
462
904
255
182
6
966
4
81
1
3282
4074
109

1723
3268
334
1220
211
1793
1206
298
129
103
1477
15
23
13
8385
1650
142

2508
5383
605
1855
329
2480
2128
2.32
192
152
2271
14
30
9
4940
1819
208

18617 25503 17090 25147


Provision of drink, condiments, and
etimulantsAerated water manufec 1:17ufa

Aerated w.tsr dealers ..


11
Arrack dirtillera
..
Arraok sellers, tavern kiezere
...
Bet.il, areeanut sellers
..
Brewers

Cacao sellers
...
...
Cinnamon dealers
.
Coffee and tea salmi ..

Grocers
.

Liquor-shop keepers ...


..
Opium sell.. a
..
..
Balt maker a
...
,..
-Salt sellers

Tobacco, cigars, snuff make's


..
Tobecoo, *tigers, snuff srilets
...
Toddy draerere,
...
..
Vinegar sellers
...
Water sellers
...
Waterworks se: vie) ..

19

5
196
1542
2081
22
109
201
353
326
234
90
79
3)1
2912
3851
8512
7
162
38

.
6
19
2649
24
8
12
256
11
1
2
255
87
17
333
...
...
3G
36

19

34

2
9
255
235
865
1:329
232)
3414
9
8
ED
78
184
277
205
370
53
98
126
198
37
78
87
122
293
533
556
1444
2325
4066
6778 10645
5.
14
104
65
42
29

19953 8753 11289 23124


Light, Firing, and Forage.

Lighting
...
Candle makers

Candle sellers
Electric light service ...
...
Gasworks services

Fuel and Forage


Coal Contra,. tcro
Coal lehourer
Coal owners
Charcoal burners
r,
Firewood e
Grass sellers
Straw sellers

...

..

8
12
5
6
1 \
1
1

64
2
172

191
3
78

1$
5
1
125

16
266
38
87
1160
374
175

18
CIS
66
102
1846
570
269

21
908
49
79
1225
610
209

15
24
1207
542
58

143


301
OCCUPATIONS IN CEYLON.
All Races.
Occupation or Means of Livelihood.
EARNERS. DEPENDENTS.
CEYLON.
Maki Females males Females
Buildings.
Building materials
Brink, tile makers ... 2777 64 1738 2947
Brick, tile seller-4 ... ... 276 6 303 481
Limestone picl.tra .. ... 106 2 55 87
Limestone sellers .... ... 23
37 52
370 47 804 43$
Lime burne's
443
405
372 574
Lime sellers ...
1338 112 931 1485
Stone workers .....
./

5333 636 3740 6061

Artificers in building
1 69 1 122 219
Building contractors ...
Masons
... 9069 11 5648 10125
15 2 7 11
fhatchera
Whitewsdiers .. 49 4 49 98
9.62 11 6826 10-131
Tramway plant
Tramway iaotories, op4:rativu, and
198 . 72 162
other aubordinatca

Follicles and Ves3ela.

Carta, carriages. d".


53 105
Carriage builder* ... . 85
Carriage Heiler& ... 7 7 4
....... ..... __.
'42 .- tO 109
Ships and boats
15 31
Shipbuilders, ln,atbui:ders .. 20
:.4 69
Ship chandlers dt marine store dealers 23
68 -3 100

Supplementary Rtqu:temeuts.

Parer--

P4Ite-leaf hinders

Eits tiouers

.- 3
7 18
.. 15
is-7 18
18

Books snit prints


Bookbinders ... ie. 291 8 142 264
B:oksellers ... .. 257 2 114 212 Printera, cumpositors ... ... 807 4 423 870
_
12b8 a 709 1350
Watches, clocks, and scientific iratron oats
Watch and clock masers, repairer; ... E2 21 157 801
Do aeliers ... 11 1 3
2 12
Other sei.niiiie inatruuout maknre, menders 8
2 10
Do do halal s 3
_
244 21 166 326
Carving and engraving12 22
Engra i. ers ... ..... 23
1
Ivory carver s .. 3
S
Rubber stamp makers
3
Typefourider.i ... se i

1s
Wo4A an i ei.ony carvers 13

Tore an curiosities Curio-silty dsaltrz


TortOiRf obeli workers
Toy maker' nud. telltirs

.14

44

47

40 . 3s 13
s4 78
39
21
20 24
88 157

OCCUPATIONS IN CEYLON.
Oceopatioa or Means of Livelihood.
CEYLON.

All Races.
EAZNITtil. Damnably's.

Males Females MIIC s females


Music and musioal instruments
3
.
Musical instrument nr.kers & repairers
8
7
Do sellers 1 .
...

0 7 3
Bangles, necklaces, beads, & sacred threads
s
14
Beads, bangles scller4 ..
..
VI
10
67
146
Flower garland tinkers and s l'er
..
127
5
4
6
Glass bangle makers and selleis

_
10
80 164
162
Furniture.
154 3 181 231
Furniture dealers
31
24
50
Do makers

Harness
Harness makers and sellers
Saddlers

Whip makers . : .

204'

175

263

7
17
54 85
1
79 .. 42 117

Too'.s and machineryBioycle repairers


Knife and tool grinders
Do makers
Do sellers
Mechanics

Y.+

Arms and ammunition


Firework sellers
Gun makers, menders ..
Fabrics and Dress.
CbitonCotton spinners
Do traders
Do weavers
Weavers (otherwise unspernheil)

...
1
... ..
6
. . 1
3 ...
1292
1239 132 618
_

1292
622
1946 62
2
2
1
..
7 '' 1 9

8 11
8

Talus

Jute, hemp, flax, eoir, &c.


Broom makers
..
Coir manufacturers .
43,14 dealers
Fibre sellers ..
Hemp manufacturers ...
Net makers

Eopo makers

..
.

3741 721 1649


4 3 4
67 125
146
607 49 321 803

1066 3844 1112 2681


318

9 4 14 10
1688 28295 6794 6224
1815
1143
1491
1031
- 139
68
62
41
810
250
55
1291
142
177
363
88
121
198
218
145

3078 31711 7532 9333

Dress- 4319 39 2583 3415


Drapers, loth dealers
Driy; hirers . 7 32 9 15
26
51
42
...
41
Dress isel!ers
Bat makerA. repairers, s. Hers ... 8 68 7 10
534
1A7
5962
... 09
Lace makers , ,
'Tailors, milliners, dres mat ere & darneis 25414 3561 2009 8482
26
.44
...
30
Umbrella sellers ... ..

303

OCCUPATIONS IN CEYLON,
Oecupation of M. an or Liveliboed.
All Races,
CEYLON.
h'Aii:o as. DEpENDEstis.
M.Ite Few ,lea Males Females
lletalo and Precious Stoner.
Gold, silver and Precious stones
Gem diggers ..
113 183
378
Goldsmiths ... . 7267 ii 4683 9857
Gilders and platers .
2 7
5
Gem dealers
135 4 50 96
Jewellers 397 13 314 5W7
Lapidaries .... ... 408 3 292 541
P.

8690 74 5454 11281


Brass, copper, and bell-metal
Brass, copper and bell-metal v orki-rs ... 773 18 583 1089
Do do f elle' s 101 1 80 140
874 19 663 1229
Tin, zinc, quicksilver, load, and Plumbago
Plumbago mine workers ... 15055 2159 4615 7430
Do deaif rs .., 1180 110 1068 1640
Do factory labourers ... 272 365 202 375
39 1 38 45
Do mine owners
Workers in tin, zinc, quicksilver & I, ad 420 4 211 448
16966 2619 6134 993S
Iron and steel
Sellers of iron and Hardware
Workers in iron end banks are

209 19 268
5148 34 3390 6242
6357 53 3547 6500

Wass, Earthen, and Stone Wares.


Glass and china ware
Glass and china ware dealers

60 1 31 60

Earthen and stone ware Grindstone makers, intu'ers and svIlers 85 6 BO 38


Makers of pottery ... ... 2863 2592 25060 3235
Sellers of pottery 174 129 132 15o

3072 2727 2668 3423


Irood, Cane, and Leaves, &Sp
Wood and bamboos
14988 27420
45
Carpenters ... 21902
Coopers ... _ 176 .., 102 212
Sawyers . ... 6869 1 3801 5979
915 44 859 1412
Timber dealer*
Wood-cutters
568 27 480 698
29480 117 20180 35721
Cane work, matting, and leaves
Basket makers
Cadjan makers and sellers
Cane workers ...
Cf mb makersancl sellers
Fan makers
Mat weavers
Tat makers ...

Dye.,

430 1907 605 758


159 1810 420 704
268 60 169 960
355 13 284 47h
... 31 44 44 90
... 1070 15848 3278 4649
. 46 34 88 32

Drew, Chem,
Ike,
.Gum, wax, resins, & similar formi`. manes
Was, honey, & forest predu .e.e.olleetors

2399 19736 4723 6991


I'_' In J


804

OCCUPATIONS IN CLILON.
Oecupat'on of ,Maus or Livelihood.
CEYLON.

All

Racer.

EARNI,R3., DE? iMDENTS.

Mal e females asees Emile.,


Drugs. dyes, pigment', etc.
Cnemiet and druggists ... .:.:6.) 41 117 165
Cinnamon, citronAle, oil manufacturers 9 .. 9 7
Po da oil stlIcre ... 7I...2 10 56 79
3e1!o 11 167 457
Dyers
.
Dye root diggers ...
t.:6 54 23 45
1 13 5 9
Do sellers ...
Ink makers and ssPers
2 .. 1 2
Perfume, incense e llers
10 ... 4 $
soap manufacturers ...
1 .. 1 1
11
Soap sellers ...
7 5

701 129 395 778

:leather, &c.

Leather, horn, and be nc ,Bone piekers .... OD


2 1
Bone dealers
.. 13 1 :3 8
41 34 75
Hides, horn sellers
895 10 616 1222
Shoemakers, candle makers
32 2 19 60
Tanners ..
Taxidermists
11 40 10 111

E COMMERCE, TRAN61'ORT, AND SIDDLOI.

..

993 13 684 1884

Consmerre.

Money and securities


Bankers, money ienders
Money changers

686 173 247 893


51
5

637 173 252 399


Cleneral Merchandise
Accountants, manners, khroffs, cashier -. dr. 507 5 412 465
5310 754 3121 5844
Merchants
3428 13 1617 2720
Mercantile clerks
Do peons .. .. 329 1 136 312


9574 773 5566 9841
Feel ing unspecified
Bask et women and pingo eerier. 121 3530 1079 1326
295 24 145 258
Hawkers, pedlars, &c.
8462 8 428 601
Salesmen
Shopkeepers and other tradesmen 30649 5693 17458 27711
500 7 135 242
Do , clerks, &o.

35047 9260 19238 30132
Middlemen, broke:0, and agents
37 66
Auctioneers
237 178 350
Brokers
2
131
458
244
Clerks employed by middlemen ..
Contractors for labourers, emigration
106 76 168
agents, &o.
Contractors (otherwise unspecified) . . 1158 772 1297
Farmers of arralk, other liquor, opium, ..tc. 123 4 151 216
3
254
126 198
Do tolls, ferries, &c.
Reuters (otherwise unspecified) 1:9 6 40 41
__
-21.91 58 1611 2576

transport and Storage.

Road
Cart drivers ... .. 15045 .. 7263 12567
... 1182 56 940 1405
Cart owners
02 20 1 4 16
Coach proprie..ors
Coaohmen ... 161 .. 86 177
Palanquin hearty, AM 12 .. 6 10
..

OcCuPAVOXs IN CEYLON.
OeC,. 'imi of b1-alts cr Livelihood:

(..71.1:1,0N.
nickshay. dramo, a

Tivislaw mel

Transpert l'ol,t,rs,zt,-,,rs ..
coolies
1)o
.....

...

All Races.
DEPPRDIATI.
EA S4xF.1W.
Males Petna.'es Itlxles Females
581
316
1484
..
448
273
2
88'1
6
4
-3
5
4
..
3
18287 69 8894 16215

Weto

3542 12 2257 4249

Boat rr on
Boat om, rs
Diver.
Dubsahel
Harbour %:orlia serviao
Slip owners

.11
tam.

4geritt
`team bolt sea vis

Stet vdorcs, ship coolies

O.

419
49
51
107
12
30
25
545

7
..

6
1
I

3
1

257
42
48
102
11
14
23
122

508
54
81
294
31
27
56
323

6080 35 2876 6622


ti, rage a!!!1 weighing- tVrehous" owne s, managers, and
193
306
1
249
..
..
"uperior !toff
731
22
374
tv a rebou : worLinen dt other r.uhordinsts 1070
-_

23
667
1037
1319
F- PROF E.,SIONs..
Leqyaied and A etietic Proft0SiOn4
Le' igion
386
284
276
A,trologere
...

..
Buddhist p ie - te
.
7:*11
894
266
84
244
Catechite, bible wetneti
290
124
18
Church, oho: el service
137
2196
1562
2
Devil danserA
1751
947
427
I
11+11du p iesta
737
...
30
356
810
636
Hinds teauple erivitio ..
...
654
60
553
3951
hi iesionari,- s, clergy it,. , ininistsrs ._
2
100
23
51
Moake clew', !Ay brushers
622
394
Mohammedan 1 llama ..
507
1
160'
268
186
Mosque Per vioe
...
16
12
29
SitIvaionis! I
...
26
..
..
86
35
5
8-eninsris A
...
..
tipa -eli .. .."t ilv:s, fakirs, devotees ...
11
20
35
14
64
3
4359
291
Vihai a, Led thist temple service
...
.4

al.

4.

444

16740 298 4508


Ed o Liati on
Purviits
Teachers

...

...

Literature ...
Authors, editors, jotrnal 'it ts
..
Pans, book or ois b,)ok wrier
Reporters, shortly: el writers
s.vice in Ei trifler, mud lilt ral y to. tit& ions
Lew
Barristers, alvoeate ,, proctors
..
Larry re dello; and a-tiele41 clerks ..
..,
..
Notaries pu blic
Petition, pleading, drawers, tfe translators
Starrip vet:cline
..
..

4771

7
3126 1607
-3133
1507

3
11
2110
3525
-- -$63(;
2113

111.
4
94
18
1
51

274
6

95
116
76
49
10
21
26
67
-- -181
310

366
...
7
1011
988
1
155
1
74
1814

464

699
351
161
64

825
1272
555
312
130

9 1799 8094

11 is Dot include tboee to the Ferries of the C-Divrirment.

apc,

OCCIIPATIONS

IN CEYLON.

Occupation or Mews of Livelihood.


CEYLON,

All Races.
DEPENDENTS.
1111314E6LS.
Males Females Vales Female

Medicine165
95
235
6
Apothe :Iiries
..
15
52
77
Compounders
..
..
104
..
6
12
Dentists
13
253
..
893
171
Midwives
..
..
Nurses
..
18
..
..
Oculists
..
31
55
..
31
9
13
319
522
Phyeicians, surgeons, medical practitioners 340
5
11
Vaccinators
..
..
7
Vcdaralas
74.
3098
5136
..
..
3350
---- ---- -___ ____
4080 1028 3777 6231
Engineering and survey
35
83
Civil engineers
108
..
32
Draughtsmen
46
54
..
Land surveyors
170
..
140
278
..
4
8
Mining engineers
..

332
219
419
..
Natural science
27
17
15
Astronomers
..
..
1
Botanists
..
2
...
..
7
17
13
..
Persons engaged in scientific pursuits ..
.

22
45
82
..
Pictorial, art, and sculpture
15
93
4
66
..
Artists
866
517
4
702
Painters
34
64
2
69
..
Photographers
1
11
38
30
...
Sculptors
2
2
2
..
Tattooers

_
869 11 609 1063
Music, acting, dancing, .Y.
20
105
17'
196
Actors, dancers, singers
94
138
4
50
Bandmasters and players
1.57
131
12
50
..
..
Music teachers
11
1
..
.9
..
Neitoh girls
3
..
1
..
2
Piano tuners
6
1047
1583
..
1319
Tomtom beaters
____ -___ ---- ---1786 51 1263 2021
Sport.
Sport
3
1
..
4
Bird catchers
2
3
3
..
Book-makers
235
136
150 :34
Huntsmen
I
10
..
Jockeys
_
39
139
245
167
Games and exhibitions
5
3
10
Acrobats
11
11
1
l07
Exhibitors of t:ained animals
14
210
126
n
Fortune tellers and conjurors
..

Fq

327

28

900

336

114
93

. 18
8

14
80

27
61

G--UNSKILLED LABOUR 7,,On AORICVLIUKAL.


Earthwork and General Labour.
Earthwork, &o.
Archaeological Department 000leio, .1to
Forest Department coolies

Michanie.paintero, clearly.gompider.

?07

OCCUPATION8 IN CEYLON.

A11 Races.
DEPENDENTAe.
Emotes&
M 'les Females moi ,s Fereals
110
66
176
422
9
45
26
37
3078
32.7r2
: ' 165
5405
606
117
21;
19
20
41
28
...

Occuption or Means of L'vetyltccd.


CEYLON.
Irrige.ti n Dept, cooli.r, Av.- rs / re, citt.
..
..
Miners
..
Read coolies, ovcrseara
Stirrer Department coolies
Well sinkers

11771

31 97

3569

5962

37493

10753

18079

32502

723

401

392

703

16

.
4

...
7

46

Independent.
Property and alms-Beggs r 4
...
...
3838
Roust rent, shares, and other plp/.1 .y
1:1.1
not Laing laud ...
42
Mendicants
..

2508

1240

1846

139
11

1.43
12

264
29

3510

2658

1385

2130

5
41
7
1248

..
42
1
393

..
64
128
863

..
62
11
1736

t.'

1310

442

1059

1814

General labourGereral latutuers


Indefinite and Disreputable Occul ..ti
IndefiniteUnoertain or not returned
DisreputaLle-Gamblers
Prostitutes

...

ME fil LA Ns 01, SURRINTENCE INDEPENI)I.NT


OF OCCUPATION.

M the State expense


Exiles ..
...
3ntuates of asylums
Juvtriile otietitien. ..
...
... .
Pr usiunera
Prison/re whose prev Otte' o:cupatic
have not been specific I

Grand Total 1,141,593 490,814 761,619 1,178,92N

The Provinces of Ceylon.

evZill

AREA,

DEpailTY ue PoveLaTio.s. AND


AREA AND TOTAL

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL

PoI'VLATIUN.

Area
Per.-- one Perce' tAr5 -. Percentag.
in square Persocs. per Square of Tot c.1
of Total"
Milt.,
Al ilea.
An ti.
Population.
.. 25832 8565954
..
141
CE1708
Western Province
.. 1432
920683
643
5.6 ...
25 82
t3entral Province
622b32
... 2299}
271
9'03
17.47
Northern Prey:nee
... 3365.4
341956
13.28
1111
9.56
Soutittut: Province
5667;1;
... '21413}
264
847
15 89
Easton Provinee
1736t1 2
... 4036!,
43
15 93
4.87
Nardi-Western Province... 2996,T,
353626
11'83
992
118
North-Central Province ... 4002i
7911n
15.8
2.22
20
... 3154
1'N6674
53
5/3
Province of Uva
12 . 46
:',217. 5
l'rovInce of Sabaragatnuwa 1901 i..
liPir2 .
16.
7'5

AM

Province.

CL! 88:44 CFALAN, 1901,


PROVINCES, DISTRICTS, TOWNS, N'lLLMiES, HOU Es, 1 -..%111L1ES,
AND MALES AN L/ FE5IALES.
Number of
.P.ii illation,
-ci
Province, District, and
a;
a
.. .:
Chief Headman's i i''' 04
7i
z
;

.

Division. lt =
9
E-1 P.. 631 ci.,
"'
CEYLON.
CEYLON (Including the
Military, the Shipping,
and Prisoners of War) 28 12870 598076 664311 3578332 1909272 1670060
CEYLON (Exoluding the
Military, the Shipping,
and Prisoners of War) 28 12870 698076 664311 3565954 1896212 1669742
The Military .
3369 8136 224
The Shipping
4105 4011 94
Prisoners of War
.
4913 4613

-0

a:

Wistarn Province 5 1533 161157 176083 920683 489350 431333


The Military .. ...
1599 1470 129
The Shipping ... ... ...
. 2556 2486 70
Prisoners of War ... .. ... ..
1104 504 ,,,,
Central Province ... 5 1635 6749s 75667 622832 339219 283613
The Military

171 161 10
Prisoners of War ... ... . . ... 8
Northern Province .... 4 739 63959 76544 340936 171724 169212
The Shipping ... .
... 1047 1026 21
Prisoners of War ... ... ... - - 2
Southern Province .. 5 1531 105625 112464 566736 288715 278021
The Shipping
.. 189 189 ...
Ea torn Province 2 452 33467 41343 173602 90516 83086
The Military - ...
592 512 80
The Shipping ... ... ..
94 94
North-Western Province 3 3573 72696 80325 353626 195711 157915
The Shipping ... ,.. ..
219 216 8
North.Ceneal Province... 1 1093 19471 19615 79110 43273 36837
Province of 1.1vs ... 1 888 25755 30391 186674 100936 85738
998 993 5
The Military .. ..
Prisoners of War ... ... ... - 4399 4399 ..
r reerhice of Sabaragarnuwa 2 1426 48448 51876 321755 176768 144987

Western Province.
Colombo Municipality ... 1 27268 30113 154691 91638 63053
The Military ... ...
.. 1178 1049 129
The Shipping .., ..
,.. 2203 2136 67
Prisoners of War ... ... ..
156 156 ...
Colombo District (exclusive of Municipality) . 1 693 67524 76212 887886 200574 187319
The Military ... ... ... .. .. 421 421 ,,,,
The Shipping
110 110 ...
Prisoners of War ... . .. . 348 348 ..
Negombo District ... 1 350 27893 8
2 .234 148249 77384 70866
The Shipping .., ... 121 124 3
Kalutara District ... 2 499 38472 41524 229857 119754 110102
The Shipping ... .. . .. 116 116 ..

Central Province.
Kandy District ... 3 864 41866 48152 377591 204818 173273
125 115 10
The /lilitar)
Prisoners of War ..,.. ..
8 8 . .
162
Metals District
15136
1 430
. 55 92203 50056 42147
- *
Nuwara Eliya Distrig , . 1 341 10496 11260 353038 84845 68193

309
CENSUS OF ClEYLON, 1901.
Protinc:., District, And
(Thief 11 eadnion's
Division',

Number of
.
o

P.

:72

ES.'

,-

Northern Province.
: dna. District
..
1
The :"..hipping
Prisoners of War .. ...
Mannar District
...
1
The Shipping
. ...
Mullaittivu District
...
2
Southern Province.
Gall, District
..
I
The Shipping
... ...
Matara District
..
2
Hambantota District ...
2
The Shipping
.. ..

4,

11
. e

a. 0
0 ,.?,
O
o

262 55051
..
..
...
220
5262
..
...
257
3646
735
..
381
415
_

Population.
17

.2

:I

a.

a. .

F.

67284 300851 149185 151666


898
12
..
910
..
2
14123
5318 24926
10803
9
...
137
128
6743
8416
3942
15159

48389
51062 258116 129869 128217
...
176
..
176
1.
99743
37542 41543 203750 104007
54839
50031
19694
19859 104870
...
13
13
...
...

Eastern Province.
...
Batik:aloe District
1
.. ...
The Shipping
Trincomalee District ..
1
l'he Military
... ...
..
The Shipping
North- Weetern Province.
Kurunegala District. ...
...
Putt elm District
The Shipping
..
Chilaw District
...
North-Central Province.
:Valliant:Tura Distriet ...

1
1
...
1

1
Province of live.
Baduila District
..
1
The Military
Prisoners of War ... ...

Prov. 41 Sabaragamuwa.
Ratnapura District
...
Kegalla District
...

1
1

946 27893
...
...
106
5574
...
..
,
...

34581 145161
68

6762 28441
.
592
26

3002 52219
473.4
287
...
...
14153
284

57299 2494'29 137564 111865


7378
29779
171 1 91
12683
3
216.
..
219
79418 41056 33369
15648

1098

19616

19471

79110

74835
68
15681

512

26

70326
...
12760

80

...

43273 35837

NB 25755 30394 186674 100936 85738


...
,..

..
.

998
4399

993
43P

5
...

73603
526
218'48 23578 132964
593ol1
900 20010 28298 188791 103165 85626

Western rraviate.
Colombo Municipaiity.
Fort Ward

..... ._
Pettah Ward
St. Paul's Ward
...
,.. .
St. Sebastian Ward
Retaken Ward
...
al,
..
.. ...
New 13nzaar Ward
Marudana Ward
....

Slave Nand Ward
.. .. ...
Kollnpitiya Ward

The to,lit.7 ..

... ....
The Shipping
Pcisonera of War ...

...

...
...

1279
1164
126
115
6271
1290
1375
7561
4180 20260 12614
7646
9349
5640
3709
1783
6370 33350 18277 15073
9785
7685
3836 17470
17318 13059
5805 30377
98114
6910
871:3 16764
2925 18281 10715
7566
1049
129
1178
.
2136
67
2203

166 156 ,

126
1307
3039
1782
5702
3554
5421
3482
2795

Colombo I)ietriet (exclo


site of the Municipality).
...
lutkuru Korale South
11. 18174 143)4 66591 34793 34808
143
233
... ..,.
....
99
..
E states
...
337
337
The Military
.. .. . .

....
2(3
283 .8
...
Nieman of Wag .. ...



310

CENSUS OF CEYLON, 1901.


Population,

Ntraber of
Pre.anne, Dikriet, a nd

Cl lloadmen'm
Divi,kon.

,A. . ^:.' .r: i


:-.: I,1,4
.;v. ,i.,
.;
:-. . .
:, ..!:
7.?
F

A .

a.
6
4
E
Colombo District. C.i'utd.
. , ...
120 11623 1'.1223 66995 37151 31811
11ews.gam Korale
4348
..... ..
245s
I 8110
Estak CS
99 16910 20829 99966 50692 4927;
. 1
Salpiti Rorale

1003
601
Estates
.. ." ".
402
84
The Militry
.
84
..
.. .
110 .,.
.
.
110
The Shipping
" .... .
65
Prisoners ...f War
.
65 ..
9165 10127 51527 27146 24081
155
Siyano Koralo East
92
53
rstates
39
204 16617 17699 91759 47015 44764
Siyane Kerala West
..
.
321
202
Estates
122
...
Negornbo Digtrivt.
1
3770
3770 19819 10920
Negontho Local Board ...
..
9799
The Shipping
..
127
124
3
..
205 18333 18-486 95252 48936 46266
Alutkurn Korale North
_.
1361
Estates
874
..
489
5790
i'.678 11633 17392
Hapitigall2 KOrale
.
145
14246
Estates
177
112
..
65
littlotAra District.
5821
1993
2416 11500
Ealutara Local Board
5879
208 18713 20904 104218 51555 52665
'1
Ealutara Totamuno
34
05 61
Est-ates
.
116
The Shipping ,.
116 ...
1108
4393 240.59 13700 10559
Pasclun Korale East
78
...
2537
1501
1056
Estates
4513
4791) 23294
rasa en; KoraleWeet
65
12564 10750
..
9632
1'603
4029
Estates
139
8915
0021 49821 20315 23470
Rayigrtm 'Kornis
4681
2604
2077
Vstates
.,..
.
Central. Primixte.!
Kandy Dtstr,ct,
I
4615
5270 26386 15049 11387
Kandy Municipality
Tho Military
125
1)5
10
...
...
....,
Priseters of War
8 8 ...
Flarispattn
129
6369
8166 33431 16954 16477

.. . .
Estates
2768
1617
1151
...
138
Pats, 1)umbars
7427
8798 40131 21024 19107

14605
8201
6404
Estates
..
.83
2834
3241
Pats Hewaheta
13917 7375 6542
13040 7286 5754
Estates
.. ".
110 iis.,
2358 11784
6139
1:595
Tumpane
101
38
63
59
2978
3128 16367 9873 6494
Uda Bniatgama
1
84663 46440 38223
Estates
143
41134
4978 2039S 10565 9838
Uda Dumbara
Estates
.
7489 4094 3345
92
2465
8037
.I,.
i27 151;47
Cdn Nuwara
7810
Estates
...
1163
663
500
84
4863
5ii51 25663 13729 11934
17(11 Pal a t a
1
Estates
.
24919 18789 11150
Yat Nuwara
3376
5540 16473 9629 544
76
Estates
".
6716 3791 2955
Matalc Dirtci 'r
966
Iliatale Local Board
l
1021
4951
2931
1970
Malale Sort'
6135
6857 28324 1488,1 13493
i' tat

17666
9931
7735
.
I.? I
3462
:;710 14550
676;
7787
F.,1.11-
8300
4654
3646
5181:11.1 Noah
136
4553 s 18242
9767
8475
65
Est,lt 09
170
105
'!'

110

I"

00

9J

Ng

v.*

311
CENS178 OF CEYLON, Y901.
Num her of
Province, District, mad
Chief Headmen's
D:vishm.

Pm *Hon.
-7:4:

g
.
ti. a

1:c a
::'
Z

1-4

1'.

ei
a

7:
Vi

f:t

litimara Etiya Distrkt.

Eliya Local 13011111


Estates
...
The Military

Kotulale
Estates
Ude Hewaheta
Estates
Walapane
Estates

linwera.

4106
2609
1497
920
475
445
46
46
..

125 3311 3321 16213 9629 6584


...
78232 93586 34666

118
3773
9346 16973
8798
8175
..
14907 8153 6839
2795 2877 12182 0425 5757
98
5165
4230
617

716

P.

,-.
...

Orie
...

Northern Province.
Jajfata District.

Jaffna Division
Estates
Prisoners of War,
Valilmmam Fast
Valikanism North
The Shipping,
..
Vaiikamarn Wrq
Vadamaradchi East
Estates
..
lisdamaradehi West
...
The Shipping
Tenmaradelii
Eststrs
P..chchilaippmlli
Estates
...
K a raiebehi
...
Pnnakari
...
Estates
The Island s
...
The Shipping
Delft Division
Tunekkai
41.

1
-.
48
28
...

21
...
0
... ...
... 27

wmv

...
...
...
...

Mannar District.
Mannar island Division... 1
...
The Shipping
Eantai Division
Nana&Ian Division
..
The SI ipping

8046 10755 45659 23073 22586


8
10
.18
...
...
2
2
..
.
41160
24408
12236
12172
4377
9977. 44319 22004 22315
7723
32
..
82
...
45860 21994 2:38.C.6
8559 10911
1035
1065
4240
2176
2004

3 2564t:43
81.42
9- 361 48301- 22654
24 ii
247
..
..
...
34 7520 9537 37444 18850 18594
204
109
141
1
. 333 5510 3069 2441
21 106.1
566
347
219
2147
732
25
-4.68
551
2879
2695 2020
23
937 1212 4715
22
102
80
..
18
639
7;66 32075 15::70 16705
12
- 581
5611
-
934
3906
1965
1941
3
-690
26
133
174
638
398
210

44
...
90
86
...

2287
...
1288
1737

2266
..
1293
1739

9936
. 64
7582
7408
73


4.
..

5232
64
4758
4133
64

4704
_
2824
3275
9

Mullaittive District.

Maritime Patter
Vavnniya North
Vevuniya South

16611
3103
... 1
27
1692
6663
3560
'25110
72
567
t,,, , :
1477
1023
.. ...
.. 1 158 1487 1046 5996 3379 2617

Sentkern Province.
Galls District.

37165 18773 16892


1360
6812
kiipelity
.. 1 ...
The shippin.4
151
151 ...
... ...
...
...
Galls Four Gravels (beyond Municipal limits)
and Akmimana
4121 20606 10429 10177
41
3892
... ...
Estates
. ". ... ". 551 345 2u6
4000
ClangabodaNttinva .- .. 45 6873 8o54 29719 15319 14439

an ... a f'.702 . 15911 11081


Bstea
-...---

Glilie Mull

CENSUS OF CF.YLON. 19ol.


Number of
Province, District, and
Chief Headmen's
Division.

Galle District.Clistd.

Popnlaticn.

g 1
t 7. t 1:4
i
03
4 ::- ; ...
g
g -.;-- ..
..., 2 E
11 17i e
E4 1; o- t: 1114 74
.;

W ell aboda Pattuwa ... 272 12829 13580 84891 32010 3281
... ... ... 1385 905 4813
Estates
25 25
...
The Shipping ... ... ...
159 9.
9773 10') 39 51332 25310 26022
Talpe Pattuwa
60 35 25
Estates .... ...
Walallawiti Korale ... .. 165 81407 ii002 43161 21621 21540
403 229 175
Estates ... ... ... ...
Ilinidum Pattuwa .. ... 53 1165 12. 24 6111 3298 2813

Matara District.

Matara Local Board .. 1 ... 2003 2391 11848 8007 5841


Matara Four Graveta (beyond Local Board limits) .. 34 2734 2914 15087 7446 764 1
Wellaboda Pattuwe ... ... 30 7583 - 8993 42571 21194 21377
Weligam Korale .... 1 96 10250 11454 54411 27159 26952
Morawak Korale
$7 3410 3650 15852 8646 7206
... ... .. 3072 1755 1317
Estates
Kandaboda Pattuwa .....58 4777 5343 25545 13211 12354
(4angaboda Pattuwe ... .. 90 6785 6908 35031 18 95 16936
Estates .. .. ... 333 194 139

II a inlia ntota District,


II am be ri to ta Four Gra vets 1 495 565 2843 1534 1309

13 13 ....
The Shipping .. ...
Niagara Pattu (exclusive
of liambantota Four
Uravets) ... ... SO 1500 1592 7636 4494 3142
Giru wa Patta East .....66 2147 2150 11646 6113 5533
Giruvra [Wan West .. 1. 289 15552 15552 82745 42698 40047
Eastern Prosinee.

natticaloa District j
n
Batiicaloa Local Beard ... 1 ii 1827 2408 0969 5159 4810
The Shipping .-
68 68 ...
M an munai Patio North_ ... ...1119 4899 8242 24882 12485 12977
Eetates
... 20 2u ..
Maninunai Potts South.. ... 28 1227 1518 8173 4249 3924
Bintenna Pattu ... .. 44 819 819 4380 2420 1954
Chammanturai .. ... IR 1599 1903 9123 4728 4395
Erayur & Ruksoo Potts. .. 24 2989 3583 14382 7887 6695
Estates ...
. .
i 87 129 58

Koralai Pat tit ._ ... 49 2378 2557 10835 5943 4892
Estates
85 59 26
Eruvil & Porativu Pattua ... 3$ 2384 2949 13814 7270 6544
Estates ... ... . ... 35 33 2
Karsivakn and Niutsvor
Patine
... .4, 20 63410 8227 31188 15273 15915
Eatatas
52 43 9
Akkarai Patin ... .., 34 2651 3-593 14396 7311 7085
Estates .. ...
163 129 34
Panawa Path .. 22 756 784 3477 1672 1605
Estates
. 20 19 1
SIM

Trincomalee District.

Triueoinalee Local Board 1 ... 2086 2892 11295 6125 5170


The 31 ili Lary
.. 592 512 80
The Slipping ... ... .- ...
26 26 ...
lull
Eadiitik
am Pattu .. .... 30 702 7115 3452 1990 1482
Estatc
.. .. 2;) 29 ..
Koddiyar Pattu .. ... 34 1580 1613 7145 7917 32
r..-o,. -6t.s an vs

CFNSITS OF CEYLON, 1901.


Nuinber of
P.

Province, District, and


1;1.6d Heath ens
Divitdou.

4.
b4:1

.
....7 ''2

c- .
.,.F,

r-

G:
-.

'=."'

i
1"":.

94

No.:ib-Prestern Province.
Kurithe;:,ulti District.
Kurunogala Lo"al Board
1
...
Hiriyuis Hat pa I : II
... ....
367
...states
WoudawiIi Hatpattu .. ..
430
Estates
..
.. ...
.019
Dambadeniva Hatpattu...
Estates
... ...
Dewamedi Hatpattu ... ...
584
Estates
... .....
Kstugaropola Hatpattu ... ...
615
Estates
... ...
Wtuni Hatpattu
547
... .
Putio/ane District.
Puttalara Local Board ... 1 ..
The Shipping
.. ... ...
131
Dercrau lialpattu
76
Ealpitirs Division
Estates
. . ...
The Shipping
. . ...
86
Puttalain Division
.
Estates . .
... ... ...

122
5962
..,
8288
...

8402
..
7453
..
11637
9255
1219
..
1177
2070

...
1858

4013
2470
1342
6133
6383 30022 17294 12723
92
....
264
172
12082 42941 . 23433 19503
...
1217
3121
1904
8727 41584 22483 19101
708
394
...
1102
7817 32059 17381, 19679
595
415
180
11.662 53312 29377 23935
...
483
278
763
9286 37183 19900 172x3
1320
...
17 35
2267
...

...

2056

750
2319
_.
5697
...
5387

845
2607
...
6243

5115
70
7256
8497
56
149
8428
427

2786
6S
3944
491.12
43
143
5015
311

2329
2
8312
3305
13
1
3413
116

Chilaw District.
.. 1
Chilaw Local Board
Pitigal Borale North .. ..
.. ...
Estates
Fitigal Sonde Central ... ...
... ...
Estates
"'Rigid 'totals South ... ..
Estates

...
109
110
...
65
...

5953

4168
11034
709
28308
239 l
27509
299

:lig riii.Central Province.

1888
2281
6312
4722
4!9:1
229
12785
15523
1583
80'-;
14670 12839
208
91

ritivratilutpura District.
Anuradhapura Town
Nnwaregam Palata
Hunan Palata
Ealsgam Palata
Tamankadawa Palata

852
7491
5561
4209
1358

1 ...

446
858
221
6$

1321
2351
878
3672
7492 30262 16541 13721
5579 22514 12122 10392
784:1
9011
4264 16834
2560
1402
6808
3248

Province of lye.

Batiulla District.
Eadalla Local Board
Yatikutia D1Ti5i011
E states
Btatentui Division
Buttala 1 ivision
Estates
Viellawaya Division
Estates
Mukha's.Division
Estates
The Military
Prisoners of War
Wellston Flivision
1 statsv
Wirlowa Division
Eel &tea

Att..

3293
2631
111,32 10431
14299 11989
55ti9
5042
64 1366 22 48
7005
8689
2816
3541
130
504
1180
676

3676
4882
8558
1532
1893
.. .. .152
9707 5744 3963
..
00 4" O.
7194 31763 16707 15056
.. ..
222
6519
.
4839
5986
...
10825
0. .6 .4
5
998
993

.
4329
4399
4713 23114 12409 10705
3695
136
139
3:35
196
.
8161
8158
4200 171'19
73
1939
.. ..
3153
1856
1597
., ... .
1

1126
5202

111

.6

go

91

1255
5353

5924
22263
26288
10551
15094


:114
CENSUS OF CEYLON, 1901.

Number of

-0
Province. District. and _, i I: q 11. .i

hopulathan,

Fi
Chief Headmen's a: bp
a Pa 0 i17.
E
xi
El
Division.
It ..7-.
F.
E.. sw c3 4 I4
rrov.er8abaraaauinwa

Batnapura lii6b*I.

BatnapuT a Local Board _ 1 ... e92 747 4084 2440 1644


Kul 117fiti Kor ale 104 4928 5063 29427 16444 12943
1597 932 665
Estates
100 4593 4671 23814 13042 10772
Nstwadnn Kerala
3447 2008 1439
Estates
.
72 3504 9962 1
Ataltalan Korale
;T2 r4611 N381
Estates
..
.

1945 2849

65 1940
9696 5146 4550
Kudwata Korale
..
3572 1955 1617
Estates
42 1992 2136 10293 5542 4751
Koloana Korale . ..
Estates
. 2023 1154 869
Kukulu Korale .. .. 40 1515 1520 7613 4409 3204
1390 781 609
Estates
Mods Korale ". .. 103 2669 8110 13518 7331 6187
... is 1871 1060 811
Egatell
Kegaila Pistrict.
Kegalla Loesil Board 1 ...
405 479 2340 1312 1024
1 ranaknru Korale 166
4782 4782 26114 13945 12169
Estates
5298 3041 2257
239
Beligal Korale
6407 7523 37933 20466 17467
Estates
723 437 288
4120
143
Galboda Korale
4428 21350 11257 10093
Estates
466 281 145
120
Kinigoda Korale
3036 :.1036 16248 8800 7448
Estates
65 43 22
Atulugam Kerala
78
2061 2062 11716 6548 5168'
Estates
6128 3324 2804
Dehigampal Korale ". 81
9159 3208 17202 9895 7307
Estates
8650 4735 3915
26
Panawal Korale
1132 1156
6362 8570 2792
rstates
3701 2027 1674
47
Lower L ulatgarna
1508 1624 8027 4468 3562
Estates
.. 16466 9019 744",

Population of Ceylon by Religion, 1901.


-MALES, FERULE%
FgRSONS.
CEYLON :
Christians ... 349239 .. 182632 .. 1666C7
Buddhists .. 2141404 .. 1124n5 v. 1017099
lihu!us .. 826426 .. 45068
376160
Mohammedans. . 246118 . 137302 .. 108816
1.307 .... 1u60
Others . 2367

O.

Total. .. 3,E65,954 1,896,212 1,669,742

Population of Ceylon by Race, 1901.

PEasoNe. MALES. FsnAmEs.


CEYLON :
Eurep7ans ... 6300
5852 .. 2448
11801
Burghers , 23482 11681
.. 638486
Loweenntry Siuha'ese 145832u 759834
Kandvan Sinhaleue .. 872437 45S 79 .. 414308
Tam; is .. 95174o 520409 481331
Dicers .. 228034 .. 126798 .. 101236
5484
l'elalays .. 11902 .. 6418
2023
1943
Veddahs .., 3971
Others .. 9718 . 7018 .. 2705
--- --

DITRICTS OF CEYLON.

A TIE

[901.
Area
in Square

Alin DE'NtzlIP,

re: ulatiwt,

DISTRICT.

Western Province.
Colombo Munieipn I i t: v
154191
Colombo District (i.xsItt,,4r0 of
... F37,186
the Manic pal )
... 148:49
Negombo District
... 229657
Eslittara District
Central ProPrince.
... 377591
Kandy District
. 3..:21/
Matale Dile ;1(4.
.. 153038
::*.inwara Eliya bistect
.N-CO I k c rn Province,
... 300851.
Jaffna District
Mannar District
Mullsittivit Drtrict
... 15159
S,>:.therit Province.
... 253110
i :alio District
... f...tri750
M.tara District
... 101870
I I ambantota District
.1"::a.0..ra Provence.
... 115161
liatticaloa District
... 28411
ritiacomalea District
North-Western Provo,,. e.
... 249129
Kurunegale District
. 1_37,73
Yuttalem District
7.1 1 t3
Cbilaw District
North-Central Province.
... 79110
Anuradhapura District
Province of Liva.
.. 190117 I
BadnUa District
Province of Sabarogala vca.
... 1::23!14
Ratuapura District
,.. l*-;91
Xegalls District

Towns

315

10

...

15469

5501
2474
623

...
....
...

704
599
369

911
9214
462.

..
...
...

414
100
331

1265
943/
11541

...
...
...

238
26
13

...

652}
4811
10121

...
...
...

896
426
104

-..
.4.

2871}
1165

..,,
....

51
24

...
...

18441
8891
262i

teens .Province.
,.
Colombo
Moratawii ...
Negombo ...
Kalutara ...
Paniultire
..
,..'ehtral Province.
Kandy
"
Matale
Nuwars Eliya
(4fimpoin
..
Namtlispitiya...
Northern Province.
...
Jaffna
...
Mannar
Mullaittiv la ...
Varuniya ...
Southern Province,
Galle
Ratan, ...
'Wangs ,r a ..,
Rentbant An .

20

31541

...

59

1259
512

...
...

101
234

Ceylon.

TaLgalla

..

Area
in Square
511 ies.

Po, Motion.

26386
4351
5026
3791
3:54

Number of
Peri,en, per
::4<piare Mile

15469
3610
2734
71
1 .. 8600
1
3845
...

.. 1*, Nin
.. 2'1600
.. 1!,819
.. 11590
..
3F15
..

33

,...

Timm l'ormyrt,N, ASKS, AND DiNSITI,


Or TOWN.

135
284

40024

Moir

Number of
Persons per
Square Mile_

JO
Si

..
..
...
..
..

11
i:
4ii

...
2399
...
19804
..
1031
5680
..i .. 8502

.. 33879 ..
..
5382
...
1308
1,06

71 .. 4517
..
5332
1
3
..
436
21
252

... 87165
.., 11848
7383
.
...
2843
'Ll'i.3

fik
11
oi
]h
i

5718
7699
3033
1S .- ri

1::113.2.:

316
NAME OF

TOWNS IN CEYLON.
Area Number of
Population, in Square Persons per
Miles. Square Mile.

T0w3.

Eastern Province.
Bettiesloa .. ... 9969 ... 11 .. 7975
Trincomalee ... ... 11295 1 ... 11295
North- Weeern Pronince.
Kurunegala ...
6483 14 4322
Puttalam ...
5115 Sid 593
Chilaw ...
4168 1 5557
North -Central Province.
Anuradhapura ... 31172
683
Province of Tim
%dulls, ..
5921 34 .. 1954
Province of So harrtgainntra .
Ratnapura ...
4084 ... 24 ... 1815
Regalia ..
9674
2340
('E1 LON,

[For Provinces with Area a nd Population, see page 329. 1


VILLAGES, HOUSES, FAMILIES, PERSONS, AND DENSITY, 1871-1901
(EXCLUSIVE OF ESTATES.)
4
g: Persons. C e.
O 0
. :40C n=1
ia . ii 21
, ,---- . .
,-,
1 ,
=

...
d

4 ii: g '1' g
i
) 21 `',, 11
. ird
v..
E-4

....-=' 1 .,.. i:' '4

:44.

...., ,1,' ,
...c1.0
. 7)' 0 0 -- 1-..

:i

7,

... ... 7,

7. wl cif .d 3:', Z.; 2 '5 ;,,,.


. ce .
... Ls Ft k g il g i' P
6 ci .
Z '4 z PI 4 4
4'

24'

::1

1871 ... 12069 389018 494175 2277828 '48 189 5.9 41 15 41.7 488
1881 ... 12438 477917 532193 2553243 '49 205 5.3 91 19 34 436
. 1891 ... 13098 535621 569886 2745527 '52 210 561 4'9 21 301 411
1901 ... 12898 598076 669311 3124363 '51 242 5.2 41 23'6 27'1 389

COLOMBO.
For Provinces with Area and Population, see page 322.1
AREA?' HOUSES, PERSONS, DENSITY OF ROUSES AND PERSONs, AND
INCREASE PER CENT. OF HOUSES AND PERSONS IN THE
TOWN OF coLomno AND ITS WARDS,'1881-1901.
Area in Acres. Houses. Persons,
Name of Ward.
1881. 1891. 1901. 1881. 1891. 1901. 1881. 1891. 1901
Fort ... 220 220 229 81 95 126 1008 1530 1279
Pettah ,.. 92 92 118 1203 1141 1367 6955 7961 7561
St. Paul's .. 143 143 157 3295 3419 3039 15465 16322 20260
St. Sebastian .. 116 116 116 1483 1575 1782 7851 7943 9349
Kotahena ... 1649 1649 1684 5063 5142 5702 26692 27935 33350
New Bazaar ... 289 289 289 2866 3119 3554 14064 14505 17470
Maradana, ... 1297 1297 1297 3454 4611 5921 17201 23562 30377
Slave Island ... 313 313 313 2321 2903 3482 11496 13622 16764
Kollupitiya ... 1928 1928 1990 1953 2330 2795 10310 13449 18281

Total ... 6047 6047 6192 21669 24345 27288 110502 126825 154691
No. of Houses Nu. of Persons No.cf Persons Increase per Increase per
Name of per Acre. per Acre. per House. Cent of Houses, Cent. of Pers.,ns.
Ward.
.

1881 1691 1901 1881 1891 1901 1581 1591 Mt 1881-1591 1891-1901 1881.18911991-1901
Fort ... '4 1 1 5 7 6 12-4 16-1 10-1 171 321 511 161
Pettali .., 181 12's 1I .6 76 89 64 51 7 b'h 51 191 14 -5 5 0
St. Paul's ... 221 231 191 118 114 129 41 41 0/ 31 11.1 51 24-1
St.Sebastian 12.413'5 15'4 63 63 81 5'1 5 6'2 51 13.1 17'7
Kota hena 3'1 31 31 16 17 10 51 51 51 1'6 10-9 4'7 19-1
New Bazaar 91 101 12'2 48 59 60 41 56 41 8'd 191 3-1 26'5
Maradana... 21 EF5 4/ 13 18 28 5 5'1 61 33'5 17.6 371 231
Slave Island 7'4 91 111 36 43 54 4'0 41 4'8 25'1 101 10'2 231
Kollupitlys 1.0 11 1'4 5 7 9 51 51 61 191 20'0 801 35'3

317
EIIIEF TOWNS ANS) VILIACES IY t:'.1'3,011
[The following is a net of all the towns and villa,ges in the island containing a
p6pulation of 1,000 and upwards according to the Census of 1001, arranged by pcpalation
for cool' district.]
WESTERN P RD V l NCE.
Colombo District.
Population.
Population,
... 1208
Colombo 31 un:,...' ;,.ii y 1...101 Gonawela
1Ve.l.a wa;la ... .. 4253 (...4.onah.na ... ... 12L.J0
Merata..uulla ... ... 361 Angteana ... ... 1268
Koralawella .,. .. 5390 I Gam paha Mcdagama .. 1267
Moratuwella ... .... 3110 Kivnlavral I ... 1265
Rawautwatta ... .. 3010 Imo ugazna ... ,.. 1263
Uslaissa
...
. 2896 Peliyagoda Pattiya ... 1257
Sea Street (Neganibo) ... 2887 &gala ... 1252
_.- Egodl. T.iyana. ... 2691 Bomiriya Pabals. , 1238
I. Welikada .. ... 2682 Mahn, finntipi!iya, .. 1236
Horamp. Oa ... ... 2226 Niwandama ... ,.. 1232
Kendaiiyaddapalaws ... 2092 Kitragampit'ya 1230
Ratmalaua North .. 2058 l'anagoda ... ... 1224
Rat mala us. South ... 2033 Bola weans ... ... 1215
Kalubowila Wean ... 2030 Koch ehikada ... .. 1210
Hagan ... 2018 Indlhodda. ... ..- 1197
Vliattala .. ... 1059 Nawa!a ... .. 1191
Koran s .. 1952 Katuneko .. ... 1188
Pitinan a ... m 1924 Narahemp;ta ... ... 1184
... 1180
Pitipal.a ... .. 1903 Romag
Boralesoninwa ... 1902 Tihariya ... . 1176
A vianwetls ... .. 1840 11 anupitlya 2nd Division ... 1174
,.. 1157
Kottawa ... .. 1791 "%agcy.%
Laksepaliya ... .... 1783 Grand Streat (lVogombo) ... 1153
...
Dahimals ... ... 1747 13atagarns. So. Ma 1162
Talang,ama South ... 1706 Puwakpitiya ... ... 1143
Walgama ... ... 160Z. Kalubowlla East ,, 1142
.. 1686 ltaddoluwa ... ... 1140
Mama. . ..
Weliganamtiya ... 1681 Kanuwana . ... 1123
Pita Kotte ... ... 1650 %Amara ... ... 1117
Tulsa-warns. North 1654 Huutipitiya .. .. 1116
Etta Kotte ... ... 1642 Welihena ... ... 1101
Egoda Kolonnawa .. 1638 Paduklia ... ... 1097
.., DIN
Udugatnpola ... ... 16:29 Mitotansulla ... ...
1091
Dandngama ... ... 159r, Ruhatuduwa ... ... 1079
Weliweriya
East

Paliyagona Gaugal.ola. ... 1585
Dorana7oda .. .. MS Madelgo.muwa... , 1078
Embsraluwa ... .. 1507 Radawans. ... .,. 1076
Thant (Lueawa) .., 1566 Battarataulla .. ... 1075
liagonua ... , 1557 Periyamulk ... ... 1072
1070
Rotate ... .. 1347 Biyanwiia Pzhals ...
Dematagoda .. ... 1510 Dalnpota .. ... 1070
ErawwIla .., ,.. 1516 Koasinna ... ... 1069
Hokolagama ... ... 1513 As.san aw at I a ... ,.. 1067
Gangortawila ... .. 1513 Hununitiya. 1st Division ... 1e64
Nawagamuwa ... .., 1510 Kehelella ... .. 1064
Heiyautudawa ... 1505 1,agir:ya ... .. 105B
llinatiyana ... ., 15% KeIanimulla ... ... 1050
Kiriliapone East .. 1490 Yativana ... ,,, 1047
Mooadale .. .. 1043
Ifakola North ...
1043
Udanamits. ... ... 1447 Kurataloluwa... ...
Kattikorunda ... ... 1442 Pall &imam North ... 1041
Kunz& Katoueke .. 1430 Efokands.ra North .. 1036
Weboda .. ... 1428 1Sfirihsa..:. ... .. 1038
Xandana ... ... 1416 Bataania North ,. 1036
Iliripitiyn. ... .., 1400 TuMbewila .... ... 1032
Hanwella Ihala , 1374 Makow;ta ... .. 1029
Koratota ... ... 1307 It mbecila ... .. 1014
Biyagama ... ... 3351 Petiysgoda ... ... 1012
Kimbulapitiya ... 1350 C.'itluwa ... ... 1011
Dadtgoinuwa ... ... 1323 Tudolla .,.. ... 1009
liiyanwila Thais. .. 1309 '4Villorawatta ... ... 1004
.. 1301 Asgiriwalpola... ... 1002
Mampe

318
CHIEF 'IOWNS IN CEYLON.
WESTERN PROVINCE.
EC altda) a District.
PopulationDetastara Kalui.ra (withi
... 4209
Local Boort Limits)
...
... 3645
Paaadars
Welapard Kalutara
...
4 3730
Talyiiya ... ... 2796
... 23 ,0
Putt*A North...
... 2137
Potupi1iya ..
... 2i 91
Katoknronda ...
.. 2031
Weltada
...
... 2004
Kuda Wasksenws,
... 17- ES
Atolfigoda
_.
... 1.'68
Mahagama . ... 1 r LA)
.Raba Paiyagala
... 1 I' I
: Raton: Mr, I,
... 1 it:7
Atulgantx Bast
... 1460
Nallanswa ...
... 14443
Horeteduwa ..
... 1431
Altrtglunwidiya,
... 1424
K4,he watts ...
... 1424
Dorlatyzoda ...
... 1398
AV atana
..
... 1382
Nabs, Wa,.kadftwa
... 1373
Isttiya Se ith..
ITh5s112.rfla .. ... 1372
... 1349
Maba Waddawa E.tst
... 13411
Ruda limatiyal gala

If igah (etenna
Malsmu !a ...
Diya'agoda ...
1415r5.nott ...
Kalawa wodurs
Iforana
..
Kura Pa iyagala
Atalm...stma ...
Rayigama ..
Kalasaulla East
Pohaddarantalla
Ends Wad4usta
.13ombnwala ...
Pinwatta ...
..
Etsgamt
Kalainolla West
Millewa
...
Rumbuke -.
..
1,drtwa
Godigomna a ...
Udaharmilinpn t I. ya
...
Ittlpana
Alubomulla ...
Miwaaapaturta
Moragalla ...

Population
... 1315
.. 1313
... 1290
.... 1276
.. 1276
... 1256
.... 1249
... 1228
-. 1. 24
-- 1222
-. 1207
... 1191
.. 1180
... 1179
... 1175
... 1175
... 1111
... 1087
... 1086
.. 1039
-. 1023
.- 1023
... 1020
_ 1009
_. 1001

CENTRAL PROVINCE.
...
... 1440
Llat'..In
... 20386
' Kandy 'Municipality
Nawava U15 a Local Pearl ... 5 21 Hallcenwa Udagama, Kandy
.....p...-.1
...
1Jiwtriot
... 1183
Mirtalc Local 11,sxrd
.. 1190
Ddawels, Kandy District
... 3791
14ampoix In-al bona
... 10(16
Ea dagannawa...
Nawrilartiya Local B v.1 ... 3151
1002
Klandapitils,
Kandy
District
Atabage Udagams, Rawly Dist. 1579
NaMTI1E ItN PROVINCE.
*Mina

Jaffna i'own ...


Kanalulnai-.
Chraitivti West
hataitivu hot.
nlaveddi
...
Tellippulai West,
Vaddokkodda. 'West
Karaasedi West
Chars kachoheri
Chuhipurarn ...
/Valli
...
Tellip ,aiai F....ast
adaukkoldai East
Kondavil
..
Misalui
..
Alsalipiry
..
Thaw) klyirfacktit i .1:.; i
Neerveli
...
Point Pedro ...
1.1,luvil
-.
....
Mathokal
ttiveddit oral .. .
Navalli
. ...
Kokkurit last
Putoli Went ..
Ka; um pan ..
.Ponkufintivn Fait
Karaveadi North
Kaitadi
...
Punktgiatiru Wtst

District.

... 2489
Kecasedni East
..:0(861
... 2474
Urtunparay ...
... 5942 ... 2478
Velanai East ...
... 4456
... 2460
Chutnumlai ...
. 4400
.. 2-129
Pololi South ...
... 4234
... 3358
Rflronavay
South
.. 4120
.1naikkodai ...
.. 3955
... 2821
I. arenaray N:rth
... 3902 I
... 2313
MavIdasparam
.... 3813
... 23(8
j Koppay South
*. 8809
... 2260
Chsodunppay...
... 3464
... 2246
Thumpalai
...
... 3388
... 2223
PttlolirEast ...
... 3289
.. 2181
Tholptusin ...
,.. 922:;
... 1999
Alvay North ...
.. 3219
... 318::
11,(1-tovil :eutu .. 1964
... 30P8
...
... 1960
l'ala li
...
... 1.X36
Sarasalai
... 304(
... 1984
... 2999
Muntnvil
..
... 1028
Alvay South ...
... 2981
... 1918
Koppay North
... 2896
. 1911
Chourorkaut NorI it
.., 2830
.. 1909
.. liokkavil Wr I
,..... 2312
... 1693
.. 27a0
M,.3dttvil North
...
18412
.. P734 1
l`u T. kw: East ...
... 1799
'.171-nunalai Svuth
.,. 3688
... 1770
... 9015
..,
51, '.. .k.atu
... 1742
Iro,iyarram
... 2610
... 1709
Aztchuvili South
... 2602
17043
... 1'.580
L-irayikaan
.

319
CHIEF TOWNS 1N C 1-.: 11.0N.
NORTHERN PROVINCE.
Jaffita D Ls- i r. ict.
Population
Popult ow
Narau tonal .. . 16 9 Chutmakam S., Ltt It .. 1313
Punter West ... ... 1014 A varankai .. .. 1203
Naomi] , .
... 1013 Alvay West ... .. 1202
Manclainvu ... .. 16.10 Pattaimeni ... ... 1267
1rtroll . .. 1600 Punnalaikkanuvan ... 1251
Elidavidditoppu ... 1590 Pala,. .. 1216
Arali South ... ... 1570 Polikandi ... 1239
Chiruppiddi ... ... 1560 Kadduvau ... ... 1218
Thunnnlai North ... 1557 Vidattaltivu ... ... 1214
Auslaitivu .. 1543 Irupalai . ... 1193
ThaEadi ... ... la00 Delft Middle ... ... 1161
Navatkuli ... .. 1104 iCuthttauai ... ... 1142
Slayiliddi North . 1487 PeriuyaviIan ... ... 1121
Saravafai ... 1443 Thavalui Iyathalai . 1119
Delft East... ... 1412 Mirrusuvil ... ... 1066
Vimankaroarn 1303 Vrrani North . ... 1054
Tiruneivab East ... 1[1I1 Vs lluveddi . , 1047
Val/mai West ... .. 1%4'3 Karatupai kuriebehl ... 1021.
Delft West . .. 1333
Vasavilam ... ... 1325 1 Illullaill ive6 District.
Mnlay .... . 1323
Sakynaliyn ... 1318 Mullaittivu ... .... 1306
SOUTHERN PROVINCE
Galle District.
Calle Municipality ... 37165 Ginirrg kla.vaba ... 1197
Talpe .. ..... 2007 thttomet.legoude .. 1173
Gintota Wolipiti-modera ... 1831 Iha'a Kim. iya.. .. 1147
MaTalagama ... .... 1750 Kuggula ... ... 1123
K4olampitiya... ... 1412 Pitiwala . ... 1088
Walpita .. 1407 Pahala Kimbiye .. 1075
Ganogsmn South ... 135L Naalvala .. ... 1061
Brabmauswatngoda ... 1334 Me'aramba ... . 1050
Patabendemulla ... 1320 1,' ',sang-oda ... .. 1012
Buddegarna North .._. 13117 Modarapatuwata .. 1009
Patuwata ... ... 1:0'2 riad dw..,ama East 1007
Bum ..,,, ... 1297 Badapitiya . .. 1009
dll

Matara Loaal Board


Deurundara South
Dikwella, Sinhalese
Deuepitiya, dinhalese
Gandara
Dodampahuta
Pategam ,,,,
Ha.baron NocJI
Not tagoda
Kirindamagin Thal%
K mlusrugsmows.
81;dig Lusa Es,,.t
Vial ear ..
Mirissa North
Deueganta
Babarenda South
'Miring South
K0.0 ;413

M unktaMarD.

T.Trupv.mus,a, Eaoi
Narawelpi13
Radawidiya
Rutapola.
17r ugautuura West
Wattegsrna
Malislinutda I

Natant District.
... 1341
lirepotaira
...
11848
..
.. 36116 Paraltera ... .. 1331
... 3418 Nuotunna ... ... 1313
.. 2949 Kelt anadure .... .. 1312
... 2598 Witiyala. Palish. ... 1306
2538 Kapuframa East ... 1293
... 2529 'Nihau South ... ... 1264
.... 2357 Talurarr h.', ... .... 1254
... 2326 1:fdowa, 'Busy , , ... 1218
... 2235 Batiguma . . ... 1211
.... 2184 Poramba Rai:Lanka ... 1205
.... 2040 Kuragoda 13,yunNis, I ... 1184
.. 1983 Paraduwe .. ... 1139
... 1981 Kotawile .. ... 1119
1722 Hitt.tti) a ... :. 1317
.... 1653 id idigama West ... 1092
... 1639 Witiyala Buds__ . 1087
... 1594 Madika ... ... 1038
.. 1564 Waliiwila ... ... 1088
. 1527 Kadawedclawa.. .. 1012
... 1520 lida A pardAd... .. 1059
... 1518 Polwatt4 .. .. 11'55
.. 1138 PelaLa .. ... '053
1111 Palle Arlrekte, ... 1017
.... 13.10 1.1.1.w.1 I , .... ... ..... 1030
.. 1889 '

320

CHIEF TOWNS IN CEYLON.


.4.1.4 0U THERN PROVINCE.
Ha inbctutota District.
Population.
... 2733
... 2686
... 2215
... 2137
... 1738
... 1728
.. 1696
... 1562
... 1556
1511

G Aamanna ...
li ambantota ...
Medaketiya ...
Tangalla
...
Gal sgama
...
Ruda w el.akela
Kamm 11 eniya No.th
...
Pal 'attars
Taraperiya ...
Kadurupok.ma

Puwakdandawa
Sitinatna.luwa ...
Kahaws.tta ...
Nakal gam uwa East
Ti.samalutrama
Kutishilla
..
Mahahi la
..
A cab ala
...
Nakalugamuwa West
Itanakally a ...

Population
... 1431
... 1388
... 1380
... 1329
.. 1286
... 1236
... 1228
.. 1175
... 1089
... 1081

EASTERN PROVINCE.
Batt icaloa District.
Battiealos, Local Board
Kat tankudi
Eravur
Karuukodittivu
Chantamarupu _
Chammanturai (Moor;s11)
Nintavur
Ka1inull ntkkudi
A rappattai
Karativu
arutAtrunal
3.'uramilavauai
Kalm nnai
Kalutaval
Addalaichenai...
Chittandikudi

... 9969
9420
... 6487
... 6289
... 5886
., 4453
... 4394
... 4161
... 2569
... 2610
... 2476
... 2326
... 2200
.. 2284
... 2134
... 1896

Trincom nlle ...


Periyakiniyai

... 10611
... 2180

Pot tuvil
Oddamavadi
Naipparldimu. at
Pala kamam
Pertyakal laru ...
Valmbchenai ...
Talankuda ...
Miravodai ...
Tampiluoil ...
V anta rumulai ...
II an d ur
...
Pauduruppu ...
(Allyn
...
Koddsikkallar...
'1 ettattivu
...
Ampilanturai ..

.. 1835
... 1786
... 1738
1710

... 1683
... 1428
... 1355
... 1855
... 1335
1317

1272
... 1197
... 1191
... 1118
.. 1092
... 1028

Tr incomalee Dist rid.


I

Muttur (Moor)
Chinnakiniyai

... 1725
... 1186

_MR'PLI-WESTERN PROVINCE.
Kurunegala District,
Kurunegala ...
'.'

P uttalam District.

... 6463 I Puttalam

..

... 5115

CM ilaw District.
Chi law
..
...
Ulhitiyawa
Pahalalcatuneriya
Wennappuwa ...
itIniukatuwa ..
Uddappuwa ...
Euiruotiyana ..

... 4169
... 2073
... 1999
... 1833
.. 1490
... 1486
... 1277

Nainamadan3a West
Ihala Walahapitiya
..
Al a raw ila
...
Bora 1.1-ssa
11a. dand uwana...
Etiyawala
...

.. 1198
... 1102
... 1087
... 1086
... 1060
... 1017

NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.
Anuradhapura

.el nuradhaptcra District.


..
...
UVA PROVINCE.

... 3672

Badulla District
Badulla

...

... 5924

SA BARAGAMUWA PROVINOE.
1?atnapura Distrift.
Ratnapura
...
... 4084
Niyal gama ...
... 1161
Balan gods,
..
... 1848
...
Mora hela
... 11.44
Ken alio= Ih Magnum
.. 1434
Bam ha rabotuwa Kudal Inge ... 1096
Nivi Urdu
...
Eratua
... 1338
... 1076
...
Gilimale IL rth
... 1303
Mar...pouf,.
...
... 11174
Bi'dlegarna
...
Ellawal
a
... 1276
... 1061
.
Gilimale South

CHIEF TOWNS IN CEYLON.

ail

SABA RAGA lif IV .1 PROVINCE.


It-egrairt Di.11 ill.
Population.
Population.
Xegalla ... ... 2340 Dehiowita ... ... 1217
Dedigama ... .. 1652 Maniyangama .. 1153
Diwela ... ... 1271 Talduwa ... ... 1070
[The TOTAL NUMBER of TOWNS and VILLAGES in CEYLON is
given as 12,898, in 3,762 of which there is a population batween 1 and 50 ; in 2,686
between 5u and DA ; in 5,202 between 100 and 500 ; in 829 between 500 and
1,000; in 31u between 1,000 and 2,000; in 88 between 2,000 and 5,000; in 12
between 5,000 and 10,000 ; in 4 between 10,000 and 20,000 ; in 4 between 20,000
and[50,000; and in 1 over 100,000.]

Population of Madras Presidency.


LATEST OF COOLY DISTRICTS.
The Districts of the Madras Presidency served by the South Indian BaAit ay
are the following twelve, viz., Madras, Chingleput, South Arcot, Tanjore, Trichinopoly, Coimbatore, Madura, Tinnevelley, North Arcot, Ananatapur, Cudilapith
and Nellore. The following 'rabbi sl-ews the principal statistics of these
districts respecting their population : Density per Towns and
a in .
Pop ulation
Districts. Sq. Miles.
Sq. Mile Villages.
Madras - .. 29 452,518 15,604 1
Chingleput
2,812 1,136 228 400 1,997
South Arcot ... - 5,217 2.152,851 415 2,897
Tanjore .. _ 3,709 2,228,114 6'1 3,550
3,631 1,372,717 ;. 78 1,502
Trichinopoly _
7,860 2,004,839 255 1,478
Coimbatore -
8,808 2,608,404 296 4,108
Madura .
Tinnevelley ... .... 5,3e7 1,9 i6,095 356 1,588
7,616 2,180,487 286 4,465
North Arcot ...
Anantapur _ . 5.275 708,549 134 941
Cuddapah . 8,722 1,272,072 146 1,276
Nellore .. ...., 8,765 1,463,736 167 1,793

Total - 67.861 19.507.310 287.45 25,548

Colombo Friend-in-Need Society.

BALANCE SHEET FOR 1904.


It. e. R. c.
Mica li.rs.
Balance brought forward: Mortgage ... ... 1.000 0
Do Fixed deposit National Bank ... 1,000 0
Do Current account Madras 13.ink... 1,331 96
Do Petty cash ... 38 10
......._ .- 6,370 6
GivernmeniCoritiibution ...
... 12,000 ii
Subrerip ions..
.. 4,109 95
Donations and Legacies
7,357 52
B,xea and Oft's:Unica
6 16

Fines
485 48
Interest ...
376 6
Sale of Food tickets
... 5 0

re*

Exervsx.s.
Total.. 30,710 23
Visitors' Distribution
... 18,331 60
7
... 1,495 52
Bony. Secretary's Distribution
Salaries and Ws gee
... 258 0
Collector's Cemlniasion -
... 521 6
Food and Boarding Aceonst
508 49
Passages ..
.. 1,159 35
... 193 25
hinting, Stationery and Advertising
... 16 5
Bank Charges ..

.
Special ...

50
Balance carried forward : Mortgage . ... 4,000 0
Do Fixed deposit National Honk ... 1,000 0
Do Current account Madras Bank... 3,184 93
Do Petty cash ... .. 37 58
8,222 51

...0

R.

332

STATE OF

ION IN 1903.

(CoNTEAsTED WITH'11/01.)
( Brom the latest ofileial" Blue Book," for 1903, published in 19U1, with additione and
explanations by the Compilers of this Handbook. )
- '
A usreAcr or PRINCIPAL. STATISTICAL RESULTS FOR THE YEARS 1902 AND 1903.
Sq. Papule. No. in Army
Sq.
Popula. No, in Army
Pr9vince. Miles. tion* 1902.t 1903. ""'neeMies.
tion. 1002. 1903.
Western -.1,432 920,683 1,378 826 N.-Central 4,002i 79,110 127
150
99 I [Iva
Central .. 9,299; 622,832
3,154k 186.674 - I 8.gamuwa 1,991
Northern ...3,853 340,936
321,755 600
Southern ...2,146i 566,736
Eastern _4,0364 173,602 1,134 ..-N.- Western 2,9064 353,626
Total...25,3311: 3,565,954 2,637 1,762
BIRTHIS.
MARRIAGES. I
DEATHS.
191)2. , 1903.
1902.
1903.
Province.
1902. 1903.
33,316
31,278
.7,006
6,805
Weston:
21,274 20.094
22,621 . 23,632
1,599
9.051
Central
18.404 15,844
13,311
13,33e
2,047
2,045
9,395 12,297
Northern
... 25,687 20,012
9,893
4,170 14,544 11,250
Southern
...
7,836
6.437
436
471 .5,826 4,973
Eastern
11,813 16.327 2,572 4.114 10,985 0,033
North-Western
...
:3.028
3.039
598
527 3,396 3,542
Nor th-Centrist
...
7,963 8,329 1,362 1,497 6.982 6,395
U va
... 13,383 14,587 2,301 1,863 9,347 8,840
Saberagisitinws

-Total ... 141,896 148,027


27,817 23,533
09,653 96,084
Registration
of
both
Births
an
i
Deaths
is
compulsory.
N.B.-

Province
Western
Central
Northern
Southern
Eastern
North.Western
North-Central
five
Sabaragatrinwa

EDUCATION, 1902-03.
1902.
1903.
No. of
No. of
Schools. Scholars.
Schools, Scholars.
.. 924 92,920
21,693
,.,%5 6 71
.. 501
436
27
1,636
.. 48'2 32.957
476 84,690
"
.. 479
37,156
1
.. 250
9.956
'
_
277
11.898
.. 529
13 936
560
15,524
I;
r
2011
3,i2o
180
jt xi "
. ,535
56
3.089
,
sz
63
3,798
ca
111,675
160
__,;(1
10.812 1.

226,407
3,738
Total ... 3,692
238,239
Note..-:These figures (except as regards Expenditure) are only approximative.
PAUPERS.
No information is obtainable calculated to give a correct notion on this point, there
being no " Poor Law " in Ceylon. A few old persons receive from the Government a
Charitable Allowance, varying from 01 to R12.50 each, a month.
PUBLIC DEBT,
4,733,331 2s. 5d., consisting of the following items i-1:375,1o0, being balance on
amount raised by Debentures ,,nd Inscribed Stock. 88,931, 2s. 5d., being balance
on the amount borrowed from the . Public Works Loan Commissioners in England,
bearing interest at 34 per cent., tor the improvement of the Harbour of Colombo.
238,800, being balance OD Om amount raised by Debentures and Inscribed Stock, bearing interest at 4 per cent., for the construction of the Railway between Kandy and
3latale. 2676,200 being Lalauce on the amount raised by Detsintures and Inscribed
Stock, nearing interest at 4 per cent., for the construction of the Railway between
Newatispitiya and Nanuoya. 804,301), being amount raised by Debentures and
Inscribed Stock, bearing interest at 4 per cent., for the construction of the Colombo
Waterworks. 450,000 being amount raised by Debentures and Inscribed Stock,
bearing interest at 3 per cent., for the construction of the Railway from Nanuoya to
limputale and from Kalutara to Rentals. 1,000,000 being amount raised by the sub,
on,1,. Ordinance Ni, 17, of 1893 bearing interest at per cent., for
o f Inscribed stook
i mproving the Colombo Harbour and constructing Railways and other Public Works
* According to Census taken on night of March 1, 1901, inclusive of Military
and Shipping. [For full Resu}t4 of Census of 1901 see pages 293 to 321.-Comeitea.1
t Exclusive of the Ceylon Volunteer Corps, whose total strength on Dec. 31
1903 was 2,592.
Exclusive of Mohammedan marriages, which are seldom registered by public officers.
Inclusive of Kandyan marriages.

STATE OF CEYLON.

323

1,400,000, being amount raised by the issue of Inac[ilAd stock, under Ordinance
Nu, 14 of 1900, bearing interest at 3 per cent, for Colombo Barbour, Railway Construction, irrigation, and other Public Works.
And 83,194,979.98, consisting of the following items :B194,979.98, being balance
en th, amount borrowed from the Ceylon Savi rigs Bank under Ordinances Nos. 2-1 of
1885 and 1 of 1887. R.3,000,000, being amount raised by the issue of Inscribed Rupee
Stock under Ordinances Nos. T and 8 of 1892.
PUBLIC REVENUE, 1902-03.
1902.
lt,
Gross amount received ... ... ... 28,435,15 8
From taxation, exclusive of taxes collected by IL c.
Local bodies
... ... 15 688,462 81
From Land Sales, Railway, and other Miscellaneous Receipts .. ... 12,746,695 02
Note.This is exclusive of the amount raised and appropriated by the several
Provincial Road Committees under the Road Ordinance, and by the Municipalities of
Colombo, Kandy, end Gallo under the Ordinance 17 of 1865, by the several Ga,nsahha was
under the Ordinance 29 of 1889, and by the Local Boards of Health and Improvement of
the towns of Kalutara, Negoinho, Gampola, Nuwara Eliya, Matale, Nawalapitiya.
Matara, Batticalna, Trinuotnalue, Kurunegala, Puttalarn, Ohilaw,13adolla, Ratmipura
and Keg,alla, under the Ordinance 13 of 1898, viz. :
By the Road Committees
...
... 81,310,887 91
By the Municipalities
...
... 1,670,699 0
By the Gansahhawas
... 151,956 4
... 298,590 88
By the Local Boards
...
Total ... R3,882,129 73
1903.
11.
c2
Gross amonnt received ... ... ... 29,423,308
52
From taxation, exclusive of taxes collected by It. c.
Local bodies
... ... 16,498,696 85
From Laud Sales, Railways, and other ktis.
cellaneous receipts ... ,.. 12,924,621 67
Note.This is exclusive of the amount raised and appropriated h,y the several
Provincial Road Committees under the Road Ordinance, and by the Municipalities of
Colombo, Kandy and Guile, under the Ordinance 17 of 1865, by the several Gansabhawas
under the Ordinance 24 of 1889, and by the Local Boards of Health and Improvement of
the towns of Kalutara, Negom to, lianipola, Nuwara Eliya, Matale, Nsavallpitiya,
Matara, Badulla. Kurtinegula, puttalam, Chilaw, Batties.loa, Trincomalee, ltatnapara
and Regalia. under the Ordinance 13 of 1898, viz :...
By the Road Committees
... 111,526,208 88
... 1,670,711 63
By the Municipalities
...
...
By the Gunsahhawas
- 181,859 02
By the Local Boards
...
... 211,652 61
Total ... 143,619,932 14
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, 19112-93.
1902. 19W.
Ordinary Expenditure
... R1:6,391.'578 03 1126,714,8213 35
From Surplus Revenue
... 1,700,226 63 363,930 75
Barancos

....

Total ... 1C28,1112,101 66k 1127,078,759 10'1


FOREIGN COMMERCE, 1902-1903.
Real value of Total Imports :
1902. 190:1.
... 1132,1197,343 :16 H32,8011,450 91
From United 'Kingdom
British Colonies
... 65,610.037 61 73,00E013 40 ,
Foreign Countries
... 11,129.985 04 11,719,049 13
Total

. , R109,468.2 iii 11117,648,115 50

i)
1902. 1903.
,=. ' Including Military Charges 1 Regular Troops RIX:2,918'57 111.012,10013
223,627'63
Colonial Payments ... I Local Volunteer Corps 185,05012
Compensation in lieu of Exemption from Customs duty 35,324'50 25.000'00
1. Pertinent ions-rt Colombo on account
165
12,535'98 37:114Z
Erection of Certain Buildings for the Military] 13,815-00
,1
11,583,002'55 15,370,263'25
(
Imported

...
t. t Includi m Specie: 1 1.',xported ... 1,168,500,00 6,536,612'00

STATE OF CEYLON.
1902. 1903'
Real value of Total Exports :-
To United Kingdom
.. R53,643,250 854,134,018
... 17,318,786 23,130,866
British Colonies
Foreign Countries
... 28,440,868 31,499,451
Total .. R99,402,890 *a R108,764,335 *
.. R96,771,467 11100,871,556
Of Ceylon Produce
Of Foroign Produce, including Specie 9,631,433 7,892,779
Total ... R99,402,890 * R108,764,335 *
NAVIGATION, 1902.1903.
1902.
1903.
Vessels engaged in Foreign Commerce:Number. Tonnage. Number. Tonnage
ENTERED at Ports in the Island ... 3,418 4,981,584 3,452 5,184,690
--- -
( United Kingdom 1,608 3,372,284 1,622 3,468,559
Of Britieli Vessels Z
Colonial ...
1,259 .105,621 1,257
112,691
551 1,503,679 573 1,603,440
Of Foreign Vessels
...
Total ... 3,418 4,981,584 3,452 5,184,600
1902. 1903.
Number. Tonnage. Number. Tonnage.
CLEARED at Ports in the Island ... 3,429 4,973,672 3.157 5,132,048
--- -Kingdom 1,686 3,366,823 1,612 3,413,683
Of British Vessels 'United
f Colonial ... 1,242 108,170 1,272
551 1,503,679 573 1,603,277
Of Fut eign Vessels
-- .-Total ... 3,429 4,973.672 3,457 5,132,048

CRIMINAL STATISTICS IN CEYLON, from 1898 to 1903.


Comparative Table showing the Number of Offences, Apprehensions, Convictions, and Acquittals, for the last Six Years :1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903
The number of cases instil-area in
... 66,388 63,641 67,196 71,307 74,049 72,408
the Pence Courtst
The nuinker of persons apprehended
by the Police or summoned before the
98,172 89,771 8h,895 79,440 81,997 83,016
Magistrates
The number of summary convictions:1. For offences against the person 1,826 1,784 2,095 1,71:i 2,253 1,791
2. For offences against property ... 2,414 1,894 2,024 1,959 2,173 1.755
3. For cattle stealing ... ... 239 224 282 274 351 266
4. For other offences ... ... 21,294 22,830 24,365 24,808 33,383 26,308

Total ... 25,773 26,732 28,766 25,786 38,160 30,123
The number ef comictions in the Supe.
nor Courts :1. For offences against theperson ... 730 487 483 560 452 387
2. For offences against property ... 390 2-11 398 459 488 410
1) 27 77 31 , 6
3. For cattle-stealing
4. For other offences ... ... 85 87 99 176 112 183
-Total ... 1,327 824 1,007 1,272 1,090 986
The number of persona acquitted :1. In the Superior Courts 1,169 617 819 1,239 1,007 969
2. In the Inferior Courtst 36,474 35,955 33,897 43,008 39,603 33;775
- - - - 1903. 1903.
orted R11,585.002 55 1115.370,263 25
* Including Specie Exported
Importeo 1,168,500 OU 6,586,612 00
a This does not include the sum of R1%497,280 realised by the sale of Coal to
steamers.
t Includes also the Municipal Magistrates.

225

STATE OF CEYLON.
LIVE STOCK, 1902-1903.
1902.
1903.
1,101
Horses
3,628
...
1,421,533
Horned Cattle... 1,347,827
9,245
...
Pigs
91,815
Goats
... 147,885 149,543
Sheep ... 86,639 89,804
Total ... 1,671,294

1,677,026

MINES, 1902-1903.
1903,

1902.
Plumbago (pits
323
and mines)
Gem Quarries430
Iron do ... Total .-.

753

506*
580
...

886

CULTIVATED AND UNCULTIVATED LANDS, &c. (Approximate.)


Estimated Estimate
Acreage of Acreage o
cultivated uncultivatf
Laud.
ed Land.
ESTERN

Colombo
Kithitam
CENTRAL. PROVINCE,
Kandy
Mantle
Nuwara Eliva
NORTHERN PROVINCE.
Jaffna
Mannar
Mullaittivu
SoirrunuN PROVINCE.
Gale
Ilambantota
Matara

..
...

394,379
139,850

22,349

534,229

22,349

252,447
63,079
111,475

202,017
30,831

427,001 232,848
.,.

..

EASTERN PROVINCE,
Batticaloa
Trincomalee

131,601
15,312
14,602

275,236

161,315

275,236

122,754
82,3137
122,195

233,893
253,354
189,059

327' 546

676,.306

106,287 770,153
671,797
14,572
120,859 1,441,950

NORTH.WES'TF.RN PROVINCE.
KUrlInegAIR

'

Puttalant
Chilaw

261,5964 955,442
52,230 386,648
103,984
66,000
417,8101 1,408,090

NOItTLI-CENTUAL PROVINCE.
Anuradhapura

53,063

PROVINCE OF UVA.
Bads la

73,063

130,610 11,387,950

PROVINCE OF SAII g,RAGAIVIV WA.

Ilatnapura
Kegalla

124,045
146,828.

--

270,873 ,
Grand Total...

2,443,50{P, 5,517,792

!Extracted from the Reports of the several Government Agents.]


Extlusive of a very large numl'er of mines in the Southern Province, re
carding which there is no information available.


326

STATE OF CEYLON;
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS, 1903.
Number of Coat to Govt. Recovered Net Expense
Scholars. in Salaries, by School to
Males. Females. Sre. Fees, &c. Government.
Province.
R. c. R. c. R. c.
Western ... 19635 43305 222229 66 28456 87 193772 73
Central ... 7882 697 34970 07 557 73 34412 34
Southern ... 8546 2393 42557 33 736 99 41820 34
Eastern ... 177 6 1059 27 16 20 11143 07
North-Western ... 1121 506 14665 31 115 03 14550 28
North-Central ... 1549 Ti) 5448 00 9 35 5438 65
ITva -- 960 68 3946 88 152 3945 36
Sabaragamilwa ... 7153 527 70952 65 207 tt5 30744 80
Northern .... 111 - 788 93 - 788 93
Total ... 49,642 11,181 356,618 01 30,101 5.1 326,516 50
-- --RETURN OF SCHOOLS RECEIVING GRANTS-Ill;- AID FROM
GOVERNMENT, 1903.
Number of Number of Scholars.
Mission.
Schools. Males. Females. Total.
Chureh of England (Diocesan) ... 80 5,575 2,134 7,709
Church of England (C.M.S.) ... 245 11.853 4,735 16,588
America: ... 129 6,980 2,780 9,760
Baptist ... ... 22 1,223 585 1,808
Roman Catholic ... .. 373 24,757 15,5414 10,321
Wesleyan
... 326 18,006 7,527 25.533
Presbyterian ...
145 287 432
Buddhist ... ... 196 18,673 7,847 26,520
Private and Sivaite... ... RI 1 7,058 1,239 8.297
663 - 663
Muhammadan ...
-
Total, Aided Schools ... 1,460 94,933 42,898 137,631
RETURN OF PRIVATE UNAIDED SCHOOLS, 1903.
of Scholars.
Mission. Number Number of Number Females.
Total
of Schools. Teachers. Males.
Baptist
. 14 17 509 183 692
Church of England (C... 51.8.) 31 14 763 587 1,350
Church of England (Diocesan) 22 25 408 387 795
Presbyterian ... 1 l 13 12 25
Salvation Army 7 8 171 25 196
American Mission -:-.7. 3 7 946 18 264
Friend's Foreign Mission 10 10 273 , 71 344
Tamil Code Mission 1 1 25 5 70
Roman Catholic ... 63 83 1.894 924 2,818
Wesleyan
48 52 989 661 1,600
Private ... 29 76 1,481 429 1,8641
Buddhist (Lay) ... 159 1:-8 7,574 3,360 10,93.1
Buddhist (Paneala ) ... 951 952 4,113 - 4,413
Muhammadan ... 292 319 6.372 1,703 8,075
18 91 787 214 1,001
Sivaite
Gansabbawa
97 28 1,102 1611 1.271
Estate Schools 1 I 55 3 58
Hindu ... 85 136 3,679 4011 4.079
- Total. Unaided Schools 1.755 1,968 30,654 9,151 39,805
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR 1903.
(Approximative : Tea, Coffee and other planting products for instance being
iucorrectly given-see our Agricultural Review.-Commime.!
Paddy. cO,:ialenr Coffee. Cacao. Ci it na la on.
Province.
Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres.
Western ... ... 113,697 3,634 - - 27,763
Central ... ... 62,749 15,001 1,360 27,677 175
Northern ... - 63,408 9,160 - - Soutb-Ifn ... ... 125,119 10,590 24 13,274
Eastern ... ... 81,429 10,554 - - North-Western ... 95,7871 15,340 300 2,994 78
North-Central ... 44,830 1,290 - - Uva ... ... 32,900 24,800 2,615 1.800 is 91,950 32,937 576 1,254 500
Sabaragfiniuwa


STATE OF' CEYLON.

327

AGRICULTURAL STATISTIC:3 FOR UM-Contd.


Province. Cotton. Tea. Tobacco. Coconuts. Oinchons. Rubber
Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. A!res. Acres.
Western ... ... - 28,559 87 345,250 - 1,103
Central ...
- 261,258 2,731 16,819 .169 Northern _
- - 6,608 21,158 - -Southern ...
- 60,913 58 105,543 Eastern --
- - 3,200 30,842 North-Western - 1,281 1,561 317,815 North-Central
- - 27 2,032 - I.Tva ...
- 4,000 45 3,525 - S Intro gs m awn
53,700 10 37,423 90 10,492
- -- - Total ... - 460,715* 14,327 880.409 1,259 11,595
1histimate,1 Acreage of Ceylon - 16,233,600 scree.-Closiplume.!
. MANUFACTURES. 1902-1903.
1902.
19u3.
Looms.
Oil mi
Solar
Oil Sugar
Province.
. . Mill;,,
is.
1,..00nis. Mills.
MAIL
Western
... 1* 845 --
813
Central
. - -. ...... Northern
... -146 168 - 421 187 Southern
... - 1,529 4 - 1,395 2
... 565 50 - 611I 36 Elt stern
N orth.V1 astern .. 1 132 - 2 150 North-Central . - - ...
lIva
- - 2 ._ - 2- Saber agam aw:i

- -.- - - --.....-. - .-- - -- - ---.

Total - 1,018 2,729 4 1,029 2,583 2

01" FURTHER MANUFACTURES, INDUSTRIES AND


PRODUCTS, 1903.
Western Provilm.
27 Coffee, l'es, Cardamom, Sic., Mills, It Coconut Oil Mills, 804 Chekkoos or Oil
Mille, 9 Factories for the preparation of Coconut Kernel,' by a intent process, and 167
Arrack Distilleries.
15 Ice and Soda-water Mills, I Gas work', 13 Saw Mills, 61 Tea tactories, 16 Iron
Foundries, 14 Coir Mills, and 1 Weaving it uti Spinning Mill.
1,015 Silversmiths' Shops, 585 Blacksmiths' shops, 1,114 Carpenters' Shops, &c.
72 Carriage Factories, 335 Tile and Brick Manufactories, 8 Manufactories of Cane
Baskets, Mats. &c.. )(Steam Laundry, 588 Potturie:., 150 Lime Kilns, 16 Fibre Mills.
8 Electrical Installing Engines, 6 Bulk Petroleum Oil Taulte, 6 Tanneries and
56 Printing, holing, &c., Machines.
Ce9it r a/ Precinct.
Earthenware, cloth-making, metalwork, silver and brasswork, jewellery, fibre mats,
pottery, tiles and bricks, cane baskets. and lime. Tannery, arda-water Mill et A.rupitip,. Tea Factories. Silver and braces week in tidunuwara, Yatinuwara, Harispatto
and Pata Dumbara. Jewellery chiefly in Kandy District,
A Brewery at Nnwara Ellyn. Walk. r & Sons' Ironworks at Kandy. Brown &
Company's at Hamm. Walker & Greies at Lindula and Dikoya. Several Mills and
Factories for preparing Tea.
Matale Dist riot.-Extremely good fibre mats(Patukalal) are made from the fibre
of Niyanda plants. Chocolate manufactured on Grove estate, Ukuwela. Spear heads
are made f 'ern tel at Weragama. Common kinds of pottery are made in several parts
of the district. Dye manufactured on Crystal Hill etate. Cardamoms. Several
Coconut Oil Mill+. There are Silversmiths' Shops, Blitzic.miths' and Carpenters'
Shops. Aerated v.ator mannfactory in Metall,. Town.
Northern Province.
421 Looms. Independent of the Cloth manufactured in this Province, large quantities imported from England and the Continent of India are dyed and painted by hand
in the Province.
187 Oil Mills. A large quantity of Oil is made for home consumption in a rude
manner, without Mills, from the Coconut, from the Iluppai tree (Bessie tonyffoffa),
the Margosa (Mmtict opaderillco, and from the Ellin or Clingelly plant (Sesaniusi
oreenici,e). There were exported in the year 4,214 gallons of coconut oil.
The price of Oil par Gallon was:-Coconut 112'00. Illoppai R200. Margosa R2.00.
Gingelly 83..00.
According to Ferguson's Handbook and Directory, 1903, the acreage of land
un der tea cultivation is 400,224. t Spinning and Weaving Mill.

328

SPATE OF CEYLON.
FURTHER MANUFACTURES, INDUSTRIES AND

PRODUCTS, 1902.(Continued.)
Saltorns for the manufacture of Salta Government monopoly. 2,692 cwt. of
salt were mannfactured daring the year. No self-formed salt was collected during
the year. No salt was exported.
Jaggery, a coarse description of sugar, manufactured from the sap of the palmirali
palm (Borassus ficibetliformis). 1,900} cwt. wore exported beyond seas. There are no
returns of the whole quantity manufactured. It is understood that what is termed
crystallized sugar Is mule of this Jaggery in places in the Madras Presidency.
Southern Province.
844 Coconut Oil Mills (Chekkoos); 2 Sugar Mills ; 551 Citronella Oil Mills an 1
Boilers; 3 Saw Mill.; 24 Tea Factories ;. 50 Arrack Distilleries ; 928 Carpenters'
Shops; 218 Gold and Silversmiths' Shops; 205 Blacksmiths' Shops ; 73 Brass Foundries :
2 Fancy Furniture Shops; 4 Printing Presses : 143 Lime Kilns, 255 Tile and Brick
Kilns; 7 Coir Fibre Mills and 1 Ice and Aerated Water Manufactory.
Eastern Province.
601 Weavers' Looms ; 36 Oil Mills (oliekkoos) ; 45 Brass Foundries; 70 Silversmiths' Shops ; 575 Mat and Grass Bog Manufactories ; 250 Potteries : 300 Cadjati
Manufactories; 14 Brick Kilns ; 50 Coir Rope Manufactories; 1 Brick and Tile
Manufactory ; 1 Ice Manufactory ; and 3 Soda Water Manufactories.
North-Western Prentice.
118 Forges ; 150 Oil Mills or Chekkoos 4 Tem Factories ; 9 Coir Mills;
119 Carpenters' Shops; 2 Timber Mills 10 Silversmiths' Shops; 4 Brass Foundries :
Desiccating
; 2 Looms ; 63 Goldsmiths' Shops ; 1 Saw Mill ; 30 Potteries ;
18 Cane Basket Manufactories ; 32 Brick Kilns ; 15 Lime Kilns.
North-Central Province.
10 Carpenters' Shops ; 25 Goldsmiths' Shops 27 Forges; 28 Potteries.
Prorincp of rm.
2 Printing Presses ; 3 Soda-water Manufactories ; 5 Looms ; '2 Walker I Greig's
Iron Works ; 30 Tile and Brick Kilns ; 20 Lime Kilns : 86 Tea Factories; 68 Carpenters'
Shops; 40 Gold and Siversmitt,s' Shops ; 125 Blacksmiths' Shops; 40 Potteries ;
and 5 Cane Baskets Manufactories.
Province of Sahara!, mimeo.
252 Blacksmiths' Shops ;126 Silversmiths' Shops; 143 Potteries ; 220 Carpenters
Shops; 111 Tea Manufactor:es; 5 Brassfoundera' shops; 46 Brick and Tile Kilns ; 2 Saw
Mills ; 110 Gold and Silversmiths' Shops ; 1 Metal Workshop; 1 Steam Water
Pump ; and 2 Oil Mills.

HOUSES OCCUPIED AS RESIDENCES BY THE GOVERNOR.


QUEEN'S HOUSE, COLOMBO:Ball

room, 2 Reception rooms, Dining room,


Council room, Governor's Office., Aide-de.Camp's Office, Billiard room, Private Secretary's room, 6 Visitors' rooms.
THE PAVILION, KANDY :Diniog room, Ball room Drawing room, Baloony.
TEE QUEEN'S COTTAGE, NtWARA
room, Dining room, Reception room.
The value of furniture and equipment Cu: plied by the Colonial tlovroment in other than public apartments upon which rent is charged, is arrived
at by adding to the valne at the end of 1902 :
R.
c.
Value at end of 1902
14,857 59
742 87
Less 5 per cent. for depreciation
..
Purchases daring 1903

R14,114 72
3,248 06

Net Value at end of 1903 ..


R17,362 78
..
Five per cent. on nett riles of R17,362.78 shown above =R868-13.

IMMIGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS, 1903.


Number of Immigrants from India into Ceylon
...
63,446
Number of Emigrants from Ceylon to India
... 47,715
NOTE.These numbers contain the total number of immigrants and emigrants
as ascertained at the ports of arrival and departure, and show the total immigration and emigration for the year.

STATE OF LlE I LON .

Spy

STATISTICAL. RETURN OF THE PRISONS OF CEYLON FOR 1903.


Number of Persons
7.12,
committedto penal
Number corn- Number of Imprisonment,* inmitted for those commit- Chiding "Penal
o
Debt, Want of ted who have Servitude" (if that
Bail, and Put t- been previons- term is used in the
a.
ishment.
.14.
ly corivicted.t Colony to describe
any Punishment.)
0
,a
4

'g
7_7 1
7
IB
.;
1
=
E- :.6 .., .

1'
7,9
ti

3
A6
. 81
o

ileai

6 4 ""
:

si 0
g 4
0-,
5. ' 1 7
.. -:

2' `d
am 1 1 .._
a. A
tv ... '6' _
.74 rs4 ai
0
f- 1 E-. ="-, -. -

0
te

Men ... 18163 168 6050 69151 787 2511 309 168 663 .ii4)s .-,.2T -2741'32 4183130'88 86
Wonten 513 - 216 997 18 9
6
4, 3 1 l .276 33.20 78 229 1
June- - 11:31 - 94 37 - - 1 30i 942 51 - 2
niles...1
Total118797 188,6360 72491 80: 259. 3151 177' 666 8.'::_, 558212784.09 4261 132.67 87

* By "penal imprisennteik"
is meant imprisonment inflicted as a substantive
pneishment In pursuance of a sentence of a Court of Justice as distinguished from
imprisonment for stile custody, &v. t Exclusive of Road Ordinance Defaulters.
Includes prisoners sentenced to death.
RAIL WAYS IN 1903.
GONsTRUcTEn, OWNED, AND WORKED nr GovetiNstENT.
Miles
Miles
... 254
Colombo and Kandy-Construction
Nantioya and Hapsttale
....
... 334
...
commenced by a Company, but cornAlittgama, and Galle
... 13apleted laid worked by Government... 74i Polguhawela and Karatiogala
...
Kandy awl Matale ...
... 14 Haputale and Bandarawela
...
... 26
Peradeniya Junction & N awalapitiya... 164 Gene and Mature.
...
...
... 344
Nawalapitiya. and Nanuoyn....
... 411 Northern Extension
...147f
Fort and Kalutaru South ....
... 28 Kelani Valley Extension ...
.4121
alabara Quarry and Malkara Points ... li Uda Pussellawa Extension
-Maradana June. and Breakwater Yard 24
Total miles open 392i
Breaksva ter Yard and Wharf
Kahan& Southland Alutgama
... 10;
t Avisawella to Yatiyaniota 10 miles 76 chains. opened for truths on September
14, 1903. t Nanu Otis, to Nuware Eliya., 6 miles 45 chains, opened for trsllio on
August 1, aid NUWara Eliya to Kandaoolu. 5 miles 68 (Mains, on December. 21, 1903.
[For latest and full partionlare see under " Ceylon Government Railways" further
on.-06oarn.saa.1
RETURN OF THE POPULATION. AND OF THE MARRIAGES, BIRTH
AND DEATHS FOR 1903.
Persons employed in
Total.
and dependent or,
Mar- 1
PROVINCES.
i ' Mann- Com- : Births. rlages De.iths
Males. 'Females. culture.
Agrifactures. coerce.
Western
-.. 489,350 481,338 427,018 245,012 55,8681 34,278 6,805 20,904
Central
.. 339,219, 283,613 518,881 34,996 15.3101 23,682 2,051 15,844
Northern
.. 171,724', 169,212 201,820 83,420 8,109, 13,356 2,045 12,297
Southern
... 268,715 278,021 316,862 152,307 21,507 26,042 4470 14,250
Eastern
... 90,516 83,086 101,415 35,981 4,769 8,437
471
4,973
North-Western ... 195,711 157,915 281,559 32,004 6,880 16,827 4,114 9,033
North-Central ... 43,273 35,837 68,675 1,942 2,141 3,039 527 3,642
Province of Ilea ... 100 936 85,738 162,689
7,012 3,995 8,329 1,497 6,395
Sabaragamuwn ... 176,7&1 144,987 269,474 20,679 8,178 14,587 1,853 8,846
Total, inclusive of
I
Military, as per
1
I
CenSIIS (11901 ... 1,896,212'1,669,742 2348,19 613,353 126,747148, 7 93,583* 98,084
" Includes Kandvan Marriages, but excludes Muhammadan Marriages.
i -F--- V":721SF lleatita for 1901 see pages 293 to 8'31.-t7ornrm5ae,1


STATE

330

OF CEYLON

HOSPITAL RETII RNS FOR TH E YEAR 1903.


two o

Patients Disoharged.

Y .14
1.7'8

Ea 1.4

'8

4
,,
:.

cr ,-..
:il 0,....
=

t,l
..

J_

Z.
I.

A
co

17,519

33,083

55,810

66 2,714

G
.0

,o

T5dA

b to
..*.=
Q

7i.
...,

re,

'erl .....

828

5,571

LUNATIC ASYLUM RETURNS. 1903,


Diechargel
Number
admitted
during
1903.

Daily
Average
Number
daring
1903.

Number of
Patients
who died
in 11N13,

39
22

75,

...
...

103
48

317.34
171'8

36
23

4
3

...

Total ...

...

151

488.37

59

9 51

Males
Females

SUMMARY OF STATISTICAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR 1903.

77

Year.

Schools.
IF; a
75

.o

I
J:

en

r
Egomated
Number of
,Acres under
cult' vat ion.

le,

1903 25,382 3,665,964 1,983 148,027 23,533 911,081 3,74.S 238,598 I 2,443,506
Total tonnage of shippiog entered
and clearej.

Land Sales,
Year.

1903.

51- ido
g&

Amount Revenue.
Extent. realised
including Fees

2 -=

Sul

. z

a a
rz.""

Total. Foreign.

Tons.
R
Tons. Tons. Tons.
R
Acres.
R
23,931 631,454 29,423,308 26,714,828 2,011,795 8,304,943 110.916738 3,206,71 7

Shipping Tonnage
entered and cleared

a British belonging
to From the

Imports

From
United
other
United The Kingdom. Countries
King dom., Colonies.

Exports.

Total.

To t he
United To other
Kingdom.' Countries

Total.

R
Tone.
R I R
1j
1903 6,882,242 227,779 32,890,45084,757,864 117,648,11151,134,018 54,630,317 108744335

331

RRWRN of the ItErE21"1: E dm+ EXPENDITURE of CEYLON, for the


81 ',tar , from 1S.?3 rf, po, n rirnt the excess of iterenne oi Expenditure in each year.
Excess of
Expended
)(cam 1 Revenue. Expenditure. Exr.egnot
Sum; I
Revenue :xpendstnee.I charged
on under urplus
dw
F und 1823 -. 355406 476242
120834
Butiunes.
1111W.
---54333
387259 441592
140209
355320 495529
.-2g -. 278350 391229
115879
146918
- -. 264735 I 411648
28 -. 305712 339516
33804
.-29 -. 369534 344757
44777
403475 347029
56446
7:16(15
420170 346565
31337
369437 338100
105791!
437555 391764
377952 334835
431171
... 371995 328277
487181
.36 _. 406787 352986
53801,
18712
371994 390706
19637
339437 359074
372013 383592
11579
24098
331.
200 355298
16861
41 344465 861326
4734
322369 827103
983118 325155
579631
444318 374876
69442
454146 448232
591,
0
81801
416404 498205
440619 518987
78368
16560
48 414765 491325
9118
409306 418424
415667 390425
252 42
429701 409124
20577
1065
411806 412871
412835 386519
26316
408041 303268
147'3
55 476273 405610
70663
504174 457137
47037
578228 535804
42294
17666
60628
..56 -. 654961 59 4333
56
48789
747037 698268
5 26
60 767100 705440
61660
78425
751997 635230
116767
19759
759135 626654
132482
3484
952790 738194
214596
120
867728 849292
24486
250000
9715492 838193
110299
28162
962873 917669
4.204
40324
96993 6 927932
49004
28847 67545
925266 974950
49684
27658 51363
946495 fiat 137:3
.65122
47706 31725
1091604 /426871
84735
9483 11991

71 .- 1121679
1864184
57495
21646 39493
1174498 1062093
111705,
21453 101114
73 12110918 1176258
114660
32574 31155
.-1
1241554
1110180
.-74
131378
45504 13482
139943
.-75 1354123 1220180
99731 80188
-.76 .- 1975858 1276930
9A958
85477 4715
1596205 1437266
1.58939
89816 120000
-.78 1543321 1448487
948241
132951
-.79 .13824,3 137698$
5703 .
330.8
129S355 1837295
-.80 .-. 38940
6899 144.56
- -____.---58 yra. 11,566,656 39,731,733 2,848,784! 943,131
751,240 1,031,113

(Continued ovIr5

332

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.


RETURN of the REVENUE and EXIENDITt' RE of CEYLON, for the 81 years
from 1823 to 1903 inclusiveAwing the exam of Renenue or Expenditure in each year;
Expended
:minson under
of Excess of chataed
Sur.
Years.
Revenue Exp:nditure.1 Excess
Revenue. Expenditure. ra
PI us Fonds
LNURUCIPS.
Ordinance.
Bro. forwatt! 68
years, 41511686 39734753
983131
751240 1031113
2848784
1881
... 1283108
88995
1268743
5504
14365
1140147
...82
130t
1171374
12344
31227
...83
1162179
11.15834
16845
2479
... 1162722
...84
1154833
7889
3461
...85
1186019
1182800
1:77
316
:3719
1004035
...se
1030201
167653
26166
1064132
...87
1058949
16183
26876
1059358
11105821
58685
8503
...89
1529987
1490628
8103
39359
...90
1622876
1531622

91254
18328
...91
1796271
1643507
33781
152764
1850918
...92
1776245
63053
2790
74t72
...93
1805195
1827610
22415
48738
69986
1948531
2084289
28940
72992
85758
2098281
...95
'089971
25191
8310
36485
2197457
2123786
3710
73871
2400652
2163438
.97
237214
109
2513867
2284385
229482
187
2591314
2495094
96220
162
2732503
2532198
362694
2110395
2643710
2589659
54051
432015
2843515
2634187
170022
209328
9942331
2671483
03 .
30393
270348

81 years
80,635,911
84,092.867
Total
4 605,8O-.. 1.148,697 1,196,058 2,270,663
Excess of Revenue
4,605.654
..
Deduct Excess of Expenditure
...
1,148,697
01.

Excess cf Revenue
Deduct Balances and Surplus Funds Expenditure
Net Excess of Expenditure

...

8,456,957
3,486,721
...

9,764

NOTE.The pound sterling, in the foregoing table, has been ea.'eulated at 28 to

the rupee from las to 1873 as well as from 1889 to 1903 ; at Is 100 to the rupee
from 1874 to 1885; at Is 7d for 1886 and 1887 ; and et Is 4,1d. for 1888.
EXPENDITURE FROM SURPLUS FUNDS IN 1903.
1118,579.65 1 Railway : New Machinery for
For Mineralogical Survey
Locomotive Dpo. .. R23,258.85
40,123 00
Ratnapura Railway Survey
Way end Works Dapt.....
8,824.25
Railway : lilasting at Kadn...
63,082 (X/ Irritation Works
54,534110
ganoawa Incline
...
...
62,733.82 Feeder Roads to Railway
Tunnelling at do
Stations
Accommodation at Co... 52,899.96
8,999 96 Additions ikc., to do
17,046.79
lombo Goods shed ...
Extension of Machine
...
13,847.581
Total ... R363,93079
Shop, Colomb,
---- -RAILWAY RECEIPTS AND EXPF.NDITURE DURING 1903.
RECEIPTR, EXPENDITURE.
...
RI ,028,492
.. R I ,639,347
Coast Line, Maradana to Matam
Main Line, including Mahm.s Quarry and Wharf,
4,75.1,446
2.019,240
..
Colombo to }Cindy, and Ntwalapitiya
1,289,389
1,008,574
...
Nawalapitiye to Bandarawela
171,018
17 7,841
..
Kandy to 111atale
59,182
123,024
Polgahawela to Kurunegala
93.421
58,519
Northern Extension ...
195,729
295,763
...
Kelani Valley Extension.
20,958
9,104
...
Udepussellawa
--
Total ... 113,338,614* R4,603.440f
* This represents the earnings of the Railway and not cash paid in during the
year which amounted to R.8,355,876. .1. This includes exchange compensation paid
to Railway:officers, 'out minus surcharges credited to General Revenue, And a Rum
of E109,000i0o account Railway Stores stocking account, debited in error to working

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF REVENUE

333

FOR 1902 AND 1903.


RSVEINVE.

1903.

1902.

Rearanxs.
111

R.
R.
Clie4011l8
Imports :
.. 3074315 2862292
Grain
Cotton Mann.. 248926
262942
factureti
951024
Spirits&Cordialsi 1034960
617094 598595
Sugar
6311171
649611
Kerosine Oil
Other Goods .. 1712243 1644580
Undervalued
178
729
Goods
816
Sundries
2231
Experts :
121087
125946
Plumbago
Hides and Horns 15605
17345
1600
:3000
...
Elephants
...
66275
59249
Arraek
2312
4821
Chanks
Undervalued
Goods
Port, Harbour,
1Vhaif and Light-1
house Dues :Colombo Harbour
1147017 1107914
Dues
Port Dues at
42074
Outports .. 42552
. . 128487
Pelotas's
130795
18390
P.:495
On ports
260
450
Sundries
Licen,es, Exeise,
Internal Revenue
not otherwise (
si tied :
Exclse
..! 1213680 1156069
Salt
Amuck, Rum, ar
Toddy
.. 3535551 !, :3378219

Licenscs:
Opium
Stamp Duty on
Produce and
Trading Licenses
Licenses to dig
Plumbagu
Sundries
Rents, exclusive of

F-

161,

18630

21205

906

637
3004

Lands :Road & Bridget


...! 352099
Tolls
Ferry Tolls ...! 16535
Canal Tolls .,., 55400
Land Reeenue :
833
Paddy
Tithes redeemed:
Royalty on Cabook, Coral!
Stones and
Pluenbago

662

Increase due to lamer importation.


Decrease due to smaller importation.
Increase due to large importation.
Do
Decrease due to small
do
do
lint cev-e due to larger

D:cra.,-e due to smaller exportation.


Da
Do
Increase due to larger exportation.
Decrease due to smaller exportation.

Increase due to a larger number of


vessels culling at Colombo.

Increase due to special sales of Karativu and Machali salt. .


aek rents
Decrease duo to certain aPr
leaving fetched better prices and
to nearly two instalments of the
Central Province rent for 1902
leaving been credited in 1908.

344952 !I laeresee due to the rents having


15536 ' r
fetched better prices in 1903.
49550 ! )
1421 j Decrease due to less Tawalu cultivation in the North-Central province.
19

:118

REVENUE.

1:14
REVENUE,

1963.

1902.

R.
If.
One-tenth Leate
of
Plembago
Linda
..
2132
Incidental
3335
Stamps :Revenue (various
cervices) .. 943318 865616
Composition duty
48571
on Bank Cheques
Fines and Forfeitures :
Supreme Court ...
2295
District Courts
116'.9
Courts of Requests
267
Police Courts ..
118227
1279
Govt. Agents
Other Departments
16152
20035
Forest Offences .
Fees of Court or
Ogee, Payment jor'
specific Services,
& Reimbursements'
in Aid : _
Judicial Stamps! 602127
Survey Fees ..

81404

REMARKS.

Due to increased value of properties


dealt with in 1903 on instruments
requiring stamps.

12448
365
6003
375
99331
2753
15768
22129

524438
90163

Fluctuating items of receipts.


Do
De
Do
Do
Do
Do

Due t3 increase in the value of property under litigation.


Decrease due to a falling off in land
sales in the Southern & North
Western Pi ovinces.
Due to Shortage in recoveries chiefly
in the Southern Sr North-Western
Provinces.

Recoveries on Irription Works


67503
58254
Hospital Stoppages
11163
111)26
Refund of Hos-1
35110
pital Expenses
39271
Medical College!
17307
1524.1
Pecs
Collections at
Dispensaries... 2:488 2:16:11;
11732
12896
Sale t f Drugs
221,599
Due to smaller exportation of articles
Medical Aid Dries' 2149 8
subject to duty.
Fees for Bills ofl
157:111
Health
..j 15529
624
Cemeery Fees..,
677
Cost of Police'
within Muni-,
Elite to five quarters' instalments
97065'
eipalities
67037
..
having been credited in 1902 and
Police Rates in
three quarters' in 1903.
Towns rt: Rural
;2131
73019
Districts
..
Storage of Gun
1111551
powder
..
1104s
Value of I risen
465';
Labour
L's7(c;
Sutton! Fees ...
29917 School Books
1:1223
I5.dt l
titatiencry
Govt. Gazette
.1 1.-A
Printing, Ate_
*)79S1
Passa,re Money
of Immigrant
4021
..
I
Coolies
2891 ,
Value of Tools lost
8345
Colombo Water
supply
172500 ID
to five quarters' instalments having
10751.1 0
been credited in 1902., and three

REVENUE.
BVIENUE.

1903.

t902.

R.

H,

Warehouse Rent 355829


Pioneer Pension
1718
Stoppages ...
Fees under Inventions Ordi3162
DtMee
Receipts from
Patent Slip
38079
Fees for Title
16659
Deeds
10885
teats & Moorings
51491
Sundries
Post e.0 Telegraphs.
Postage Stamps 725453
Postage on Un8545
paid Letters...
Commission on
Money Orders 75601
Telegraph Re... 201149
ceipts
Telephone Re.
ceipts
..
Earnings of Poet
Office Savings
...
Banks
Transit and Con
veyance of Fore...
eign Mail
Other collections

19451

31547
17235

317846

335

RILDIABW.

Due to a larger quantity of goods warehoused.

1448
241;)
A new item of receipt.
18537
10905
28126
699870

Due to general prosperity.

7761
96336

Apparent decrease due to last quarter's


payment of 1901 having been credited
in 1902.
221171 Apparent decrease due to more than
twelve months' receipts appearing in
1902.
17783
15156

Pue to transfer of receipts under this


head in 1903 to Fees of Court &c. ,
Sundries.

52408

Due to transit, &c., charges recovered


and brought to account in 1023 under
a separate head.

Government Railway:
4953418 4782212
Goode

Increase chiefly dne to three months'


receipts en account Jaffna and
Kelani Valley Railways having been
credited in 1902 and twelve months'
receipts in 1903.
Do.

Passengers ... 3312693 3101623


8956.1
93751
Miscellaneous ...
Rent of Government Property:
Government Buil.
59835
56860
dings & Houses
16518
24146 Decrease due to one tenth Cinnamon
Garden Rents ...
G9.rdeus' lent, 1897 to 1902, having
been credited in 1902.
Rent of Reels!nation Ground

56612

1M107 Increase due to the rent of certain loin


having been credited to Harbour
account in 1902 and to Revenue in
1903.
20543 , 27877

Rent of Lands ...


Interest :On Public Funds
Invested ..., 421131

432591 Decrease due to le cash invested.

3:36

REVENUE.

19G3.

REVENUE.

On Bank Balances
On Suitors' Fonds'
and Intestak
Estates
..
On Arrears of
Revenue ...
On Loans to Corporat ions
..
Miscellaneous Receipts:
Sale of old Stores
Overpayments
recovered
Unrdaimed De.
posits

1902.

R
24611

R.
21613

27415

23310

REDIATIKE.

8216 9804
25356

26529

4692

8289

19662

23015

13570

45870

4713

4375

Due to larger Mils having been


transferred to Revenue by Treasurer in 1902.

Value', of salved

coal

Profits on new
wins
Sundries

153504
39748

Sale of Government
Property ;
Produce of Botanic Gardens

19716 i

9309

3658

Timber and Fitewood


Crops on Crown
lands
Sale of Sand ...
Pearl Fishery ...

2427
324
827:308

1364
204

-de nt Delft
Horses
-
Sundries

800
25578

1000
12062

Land Soles:
Lands

Due to receipts of Gangaroowa


Estate having been weaned to
Revenue in 1903.

309278 308386

699769 664556

Fromia on LS ases

36201

17926

1_
Total Revenue... 09,493,308127.19s.0.56
is

No new coins isceived in 1902.


Due chiefly to refund of value of
stoles and arms returned to War
Office.

sidfte. of Loans: Ords. N. 7 at d


s of 1892 and
;co. 17 of 1893

12:17102

Grand Total ..129,423.308 28,435,157

Increase due
more lands sold in
the Western Province.
Increase due to more plunibago land
leased in the Western Province.

EXPENDITURE.
1903.

EXPENDITURE.

1902.

R.
II.
Charges on account of Public
3450587 3099403
Debt

1307182 1284646
Pensions
His Excellency the
123261
126472
Governor
Civil Ser rice

676104 663646

Secretariat

2778711

273565

Audit Office

56827

5.2.246

Treasury

13997

41970

AdProvincial
ministration ... 1147622 949324
Survey Department

6569:t7 ! 63.s086

Customs Department

331129

Port and Marine


Department,
Colombi
Port and Marine
Deeartment,other
than Colombo . .

BE3IdERS.

Due to increased expenditure on


account interest on Loans for Harbour Improvements, Railway Construction, Irrigation Construction,
& c. , under Ordinance No. 14 of
1990.
Due to new pensions.
Due to Less expenditure toils under
"Personal Emoluments" and "other
Charges."
Due to increments under the new
scheme.
Due to increments to Additional
Assistant Colonial Secretary,
Veterinary burgeon, Clerks and
and Manager Government Dairy,
and to special headquarters allowances to Clerks granted from 1903.
Due to increments, special head
quarters allowances to clerks, and
to increase of staff,
Due to increments, special headquarters allowances to clerks and
to increased expenditure on account
Travelling allowance and conveyar en of Treasure.
Due chiefly to expenses connected
with the Pearl Fishery.
Due to increased expenditure on
account Cadastral and Topographical Survey and expenditure of a
special nature, such as tents of
topographical and application surveyors, improved furnituee and internal fittings of Surveyor-General's
Office, and lithographic appliances.
Due chiefly to the absence of special
expenditure in connection with the
launch " Pearl " In In 1902 a new
bull boiler and engine was purchased for the launch. Also to less
expenditure on account Hegama
camp.

309053 330712
34165

43624

125311

72246

Colombo Mnseum 25027

25661

!totem Gardens..

v*

1341154

337

In 1002 there was special expenditure


on account buoy, anchor, and chain
for Port ut Hambantota, Cadda bell
buoy, and new boat for Lighthouse
service in Trincomalee. There was
no such expenditure in 1903.
Due chiefly to expenses on account
Gangaroowa Estate, Peradeniya.

Legal Dept :
Supreme

...

160085

156277

Due chiefly to expenditure on account Commissioner of Assize and


AA' and Additional Typists.

:33S

EXPENDITURE.

EXPENDITURE.

1902.

1903.

REMARKS.

R.

Attorney General

69687

60800

12122
Solicitor-General...
District Courts ... 163863

12144
160382

line to expenses on account Harvey


Vase.

Courts of Request
& Police Courts 130702 I 128300

Due chielly to increments to officers


and increased expenditure on
account Inquests and Transport.
Due chiefly to increased expenditure
on account Inquests and Transport

Registration of
Lands
80709
Registration of
Marriages,Births
and Deaths ... 152.104

78408

Due chiefly to increments to clerks


and additionaclerical assistance.

17476

Due chiefly to !increased expenditure


on account Registering Births and
Deaths.
Due chiefly to increased expenditure
on account Bette to Jurors and
Witnesses, Fees to Medical men
attending Inquests and Execution
of Criminal Process.

ElsaIs

233244 I 229776

Loan Board
Police

5529
5432
73i.119 732646

Prisons

538781 527819

Medical Department
382875 379114
Hospitals and Dis1225519 11219504
pensaries

Ecelesiaal i .al

Lineation

11622

96026

10356y7 9522M0

Transport .. 17055 23062


. 297342 211040
Excbauge
Military E x pendi- .
. 2214349 2920819
turn
' Miscellaneous Sur.
.. s02422 1234658
vices

Government Stony,
Crown Ageut.s,
London
Forests

85002

7,527

2715
2713
271735 268359

Due chiefly to increased expenditure


under the vote for "Uniform"
and " Travelling Allowance."
Due to increased expenditure, under
Victualling," " Transfer Expen
sTs," and " Hospital Charges."
Due to increments to officers and
new at..lointment s.
Due chiefly to the establishment of
of the Nursing Staff for the paying
wards of the General Hospital,
Colombo.
Due to the withdrawal of State Aid
by the transfer of Dr. Cepleston
to the See of Calcutta and to the
retirement of the Colonial Chaplain
of St. Peter's Church, Colombo.
Due to increments to officers, new
appointments, establishments of the
Training College, and inerea,ed
expenditure on account Grants
in Aid.
Diu; to increased expenditure under
the sub-head "Compensation for
fall in Exchange."
Due to less expenditure in 1903 of a
special nature. In 1902 there were
large sums ex pended on account of
the Coronation and the purchase of
thingaroowa Estate, and a larger
Expenditure on Recount Plague
Precautions.
Due ehietly to increased expenditure
for upkeep of furniture in queen's
House.
Due chiefly to a mew anointment
of Aersistant Can servaror cf Foreste and to 'urea! euts to Officers.

EXPENDITURE.
EXPENDITURE.

1903.

1902.

R.
R.
Post Office and
.. 1104039 1125137
Telegraphs
Railway

Depart-

ment
Special othoer,
Watt to Lands
Ordinance.

4510997 4897547

18146

26730

Public Works De
partment

433843 411290

Irrigation Department

375867

309831

Public Works Annually Recur.. 1948378 1874388


rent
Public Works Extraordinary .. 1334199

1128021

26,714,828 26,631,169
Total
Deduot Half-year's
interest on new
Loan brought to
account u n ti e r
Public Debt, and
Chargeable to
280291
Surplus Funds
Total from Current
26,714,828 26,341,878
Revenue
Expenditure from
Surplus Funds.
Public Debt halfyear's interest on
Loan (ordinance
289291
No. 14 of 1900)
Railway Construetient.
Irrigation
C o aatruction.

54534

Miwellancoutt Ser vices, Ratnepnra


Railway and
logical
M
587112
earveys.
Railway Dept
and
lilastint:
'funnelling Ope.
rations, Kad
In-.
gannawa,
.
180717 I
dine.
Wot les;
Public
Extraordinary.
Feeder Roads'
Rnilwayl
to
69947
..
Ste MOS
Grand total

339
RVIIRKS.

Due to leas expenditure having been


brought to account during 1903 under "See Conveyance of Mails."
Due to lets expenditure on account
" New works in 1903."
Due to expansion of the Department
and increased expenditure on secount working the Waste Lands
Ordinance.
Due to the new appointment of Electriot adviser to Unvcrnment end to
in cuments to officers.
Due to increase expenditure on acount New Works, Improvemerits
Special Repairs to existing Works,
and surveys.
Due cbietly to increased expenditure
on acemnt maintenance of roads,
and repairs to Buildings.
Due chiefly to less expenditure on
account new Roads and additional
and Improvements to load?.

Due to interest for 1903 having been


met from cerrent revenue.

948165

Due to expenditure in 1903 having


been charged o Loan Funds.

462770

Due to expenditure in 19(o3 having


been charged to loan Funds,


310

REVENUE AND PROVINCIAL FIGURES.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL


REVENUE, 1903.
112.4n3oFlisyslies. Estimated. I Actual. Increase. Decrease.
_ - _ _
R R R
Customs .. .. ... ... .. 7,077,500 7.578,360 498,880
... 1,332,600 1,337,200
4,708
Port, Hat:hour, Wharf. and Lighthouse Dues
Licenses, Excise, and Internal Revenue not other
...
5,974,030
8.355,287
381,267
wise classified ... ...
Fees of Court or Office, Payments fur tipecifi,3 Services and Reimbursements in Aid ... ... 1,753,450 1,891,289 137,819 ... 1.000,00 1,078,981 78,981 -Post and Telegraph ...
... 8,331,900 8,365,878 23,778 Government Railways ...
11.3,000
184,507 49,507' Rents of Government Property
508,729 37,299 Interest ... ... ..
... 489,510
23.5,889 182.889 ... 73,000
Miscellaneous Receipts ...
@ale of Government PropertyLand
...Safer.. 287.500 1,185,432 817.922 'Fetal exclusive

of

Laud Sales

.. 26,494,381

23,887,338 2,192,958' -

550,000

735.970 185,970 -

Lai

leLettme 29,423,308 2,378,9213-

Grand Total

Provincial Statistics, 1903.

o
2
4 - eq. k g-r
General 7,-.;
:
- S
Revenue ,
*-3-.3
2.1 c 5 3 of 1903.`
;-., ,e; c3
73 .:2 I I:
..4
=. . :E
Ica
. =.41,
. ao-

PpoviNcEs.

WESTERN ... 1,432 920,683


N. -W 2,9964 353,626
Sou-TREE N , ..1 2,146i 566,736
EASTERN
173,601
340,936
N owrii E RN ...13,363
622,832
CENTRAL
79,110
N.-CENTRAL 4,0023
541 186,674
UVA
321,755
8AB1RAGAitue '1,901

64:3 ,
118 0.3
264
F3'
Cni
43
01

.5
w
,I'
21 to
F. 0:
:4
+. C",
CI)

0 Ira
0 -.
l 0 1. ' .1. 0 CO co

271
20
59 ,
169

?I
ca

E 0.,C
SS
03
<o
r...
.-.
.....

Total... 25331a 3,565,954 Aver.


141

97,687
15,524
38,678
11,898
34,694)
21,636
3,536
3,798
10,812

10'47
4.39
6.82
6.85
10.11
3.47
4.47
2'03
:3-36

238,259 6.68

The most striking fact is the woeful backwardness of t to Central and


Uva Provinces-two of the wealthiest-and the NorthWestern, as also
the Sabaragamn wa xud N <nth-Central Provinces, in respect of Education.
- _ - - -

&vow is composed as follows:From Taxation, exclusive of taxes collected by local holies


... R16,498,687
Front Land Sales, Railway, nod other Miscellaneous Receipts
12,9'24,021

I. Local -;;,:veaae:----

Total

By Road Committees

fly the Municipalities


13y the Gansabhawas
By the Local lloar,b7
Tntel

... R29,423,308

---

... R1,5213,209
1,670,711
181,359
241,652
oo aln non

WESTERN PROVINCE.

CENTRAL PROVINCE.

NORTHERN PROVINCE. 1 EASTERN PROVINCE.


I

7..4;
-

GOVERN- ASSIST - ASSIST- GOVERN- Assisi.NIE.XT ANT ANT


SIERT ANT
AGENT, i AGENT, AGENT, TOTAL. AGENT, AGENT, TOTA I - - JAFFNA. MANNAR MULLAI-
MA'Erl TRINCO- E.i... ....
ALGA. MALES.
TI VA!.
C
':''
7- ,A.......- _-..,.....
R. R. R. R.
- R. R. 6. '-x 4- :I.
R. R. R. 11. R. , R. R.
R
Expenditure ... ...4 212,412 45,685 258,077 549,467 21,555 80,423 614,444 382,433 92,1112 19,642 494,178 123,897 78,2044 2,,2,0!;; ..- 7: .7.

11ev. collected ... ... 1,940,964 534,216 2,475,210i 3,421,190 41,154 157,2153,619,999 1,563,1187 65,807 23,19411,052,689 287,133 193,604 1- 0,7:;7 Y -- 7. -=
GOVERN- ASSIST- ASSISTGOVERN- ASSISI`
MEET ANT ANT
LENT ANT
AGENT, AGENT, TOTAL. AGENT, AGENT, AGENT, TOTAL.
KANDY. MATALS.. N 'ELIYA
COLOMBO K.-1LO' TARA.

1903.

Ext,,,,s of. { Revenue . . 1,728,522


...
I Expenditure ...

Percentage which Expoi diture hears to


Revenue.

488,611 : 2,2 7,11331 2,871,723 16,999 76,832.2,965,50 1,181.254 ... 3,5521,158,511 163.236 115,414.; 12 -- 4 11
... 20,295 ... ... ...
... ...
".
...

7.

.
4

59409

10. 94 8.51 19.42 16-06

SOUTHERN PROVINCE.

51414

1818

NORTH-WESTERN
PROVINCE.

24-451 139.951

NORTHCENTRAL
PROVINCE.

84.68

GOVERN- ASSISTAssis4r- I
Assist'- AtisIST
MEET ANT ! ANT
! MEET ANT ANT
AGENT AGENT, AGENT,
TOTAL. AGENT, AGENT, AGENT,
GALLE. NIATARA, FrAMRAN'
PE TA - CM LAW.
'IOTA.
GALA.

R.

17;

250,609

R.
59,999
240,819

Expendltd1- ..P 1 '4.019


Rev. collected '84.4
--'' 484.19
616,440 18
Exce -4-ol 5t Re
Exp.
Percentage which,
Exp. bears to
Revenue;

TOTAL.

R.
11. R.
B. R.
R.
89,93-1 400,542 180,616 172,814; 29,800 383,300
271,173 1,382,040 307,9411 974.797! 368,297 1,711,023
181,239

981,498
...

187,2551 801,9731 338,4971,327,725

Id , 9ftzga.,..) 49-10,
S8-901 24490
-

(:0VERNMENT
AGENT,
ANCRADIIAPURA.

R.
70,465
1 6,651

46,186

z...
-

I j'
- ..--

2 -.

.GOVERN-1 Asst '-rGOVERNMENT NEST ANT


AGENT. BADELLA., AGENT, AGENT, TOTAL.
R ATNA- ICIOIAL LA
PURA.

It.
R.
' 90.196
83.179
180,311 135,628
97,1 35

15.138

11.
32,477
261,258

641-72'

R.

'

.-__

122,
)901
4= 77.

3u6,886

228,781 273,919 4:44. c _

17.731 8409 22.40 61110

E .,

29491 4;1.11 40-39 421E;

PROVINCE PROVINCE OF SABAOF UVA.


RAGAMUWA . 7:
,

1903.

,
.-.7.

1:.!

342 CE11,011 PERII, lislIERIES.


We do not repeat the tables which showed the results of 23 Fisheries
from 4711-.2 to 1837to he a total of Receim s equal to 946.803 8s. 31d.
or 585,000 nett revenue (according to Mr. .1. I.. Siehers statement) and
according to Capt. Steuart from 23 Fisheries. 1796 (beginning of British
occupationl to 1837 inclusive, a total of 524,521 14s. 21d. nett revenue. (See
page 523 in Handbook and Directory for 1898-991. We now give the return
from 1838 onwards, the sterling being calculated at 2s to the Rupee :-

...._

Average -
No, or
No. of
Year. Oysters Sold for rate per i Total Re. ;Expenditure, Fishing
Fished. liort. 1,000. venue.
Days.
-----
- ,-- Is3n to 1851 No regular
N. (I. N. (i, a. (I.
Fishery ... ... ' ! 2,006 0 01 8,639 0 0
6,143,762: 5.1151,81s 2 3 3 !10,922 1 0 2,632 1) 0
185:o
co Fis)lery: ... ... I ... 905 11 7 ..
1856
32,453,0531 24,380,308 11 16 .s 20,363 6 0, 4,128 0 II 23
1857
16,484,8611 12,353,049 1 1.9 U 24,120 0 2' 1,741 16 2; In
1838
4,191,465: 3,143,402 6 3 9 48,213 IS ho. .i.630 io ti IS
1859
3,044,99.1: 2.7,113.197 12 17 10 30,681 12 1 3.828 U e II
1860
No
Fishery , ... ...
1.297 13 U ...
1861
.
Do : ...
... 2 ,17 6 0 Pi ...
1862
11,695,791 5.779,.114 5 16 0 51.017 17 5 5.019 0 0 22
1863
11,115 3 9a.
From
Fie liery ...
No
... ...
1861 to
5,188 11 41,
1869
1,6116 12 24a
1870
... i 759 9 9a
1871
1i
.

... ...
523 0 Oa
1872
2,208 5 9a
1873 )
1,699,6(19
1,275,700
7 18 0 10,119 18 0 2,852 7 5
1874

..
793 12 8 15
1875
No Fishery

. . 1,012
'
5 0
18711
6,841,720e u,
3 13 si 18,95-2 2 0 4,389 414 30
1877
No Fishery
4,466 14 84d
1878
7,645,901 4,127,165 1 9 2 e9,424 13 8 4,181 7 9 14
1879
35,238,466
25.927,229
0
15
4
20,000
0
0
8,668
2 7 33
1880
27,388,593! 18,225,731 3 6 8 59,868 16 0 8,500 0 0 17
1881
No Fishery.'
- 884 u o
1882
No Fishery.
_
1883
1,794,028 1,202,680 2 12 ei 3,321 15 8 733 11 6 i -to
1884
No
Fishery
1,000 4 0 - 1885
No Fisheryi
1,061 18 0 - 1886
30,947,9051
20,631,937
1
18
42
30.009
11 1/ 4,609 11 1/ 20f
1887
22,052,769: 14,701,846 5 9 5 80,424 15 8 8,000 0 0 42
1888
1889#' 38,992,122! 25,994,750 1 18 9/99,797 0 7 5,200 0 0 34
32,093,674 21.395.783 1 9 0 31.314 io 6 5 000 0 Oh ;14
1890
1t4t,.t10,000 829,600,0001 3 5 3 90,374 18 0 10,000 0 Oh 43
1891
1892 :1
41
6
68
3 15
7 :
24
1893
I 441 0 7
1894
467 17 6
1895
.. .
464 5 11
1896 iNo Fishery;
537 3 1
1897
1898
469 9 8
11
I , 498 2 0
1899
1900 )
I t 473 6 6
41,169,037 27.446,425 2 15 8 83,430 3 11:16
73 9 9 38
1903
8
5 t,n00,000, 36,534 0001 2 17 8 105,460 8 0113,000 0 0 34
1904h
191)34 78,500,0001 32,333,333! 4 141 0 252,072 11) 8 13,527 18 9 T`48`
48
Total 520,517,009 347,011,3391 3 I 0 1,035,569 9 41160,054 11 11
.
a Inspection's, &c. 4 Naturalist. r Sample 10,000.
d A Sailing Vviisel was voted this year for the I rotection of the Pearl Banks; a new
boiler was pure4sed for the steam launch.
e Included iiaIbis amount. are the proceeds of a number of pearls retained by
Government after be Fishery and sold by the Treasurer, which realized 3,356-5-$
decitinting all expe Ise, commission, &c.
f 20 full, and 6 partial, fishing days.
Y There were lieheries in BRA : one in March-April, and one in December.
The figures above sx Jim March fishery only. lii December there were 152,085 oysters
flailed, total proceeds 1133,779; Government share R2,519.39; Expenditure R4,618.50.
h Approximately. i

(1,

tTION OF REVENUE,

I .CUST0113.
Imports. These duties are collected under and agreeably to the d'reetiona
of the Ordinauees 17 of 1869, 14 of 1871, 39 of 1894, 5 of 1892, and '20 of 1898.
E'.rports.Under Ordinance 22 of I877 a royalty of 25c. is levied on every
hundredweight of plumbago, and under section 1.0 of Ordinance 10 of 1891 a
royalty of R200 is levied on each elephant shipped from this Island to any
place beyond the seas. A duty on hides and horns of spotted deer and eambur i s
levied under Ordinance 11 of 1891. A royalty on all thanks entered for exportation is levied under Ordinance IS of 1890 and Notification dated August 26, 1991
2,Pour, HARBOUR, WHARF, AND LoaranotseE: Does.
Port Dues are levied at all ports, except Colombo, under the Ordinances: 17 o
Ls69 and 14 of 1871. The rates are Sc. per ton inwards and 8c. per ton ontwares
on loaded Tassels. At Colombo, Harbour Dues are levied under Ordinance IL of
1875, section s, and Proclamations of November 7, 1882, May 6, 1885, March 21,
1887, and November 18, 1887, on ships entering the port, on ships discharging or
loading cargo, and on Imports and Exports. Under this head are also brought
to account receipts for the hire of Government boats an moorings, and half
pilotage fees recovered under the Ordinance 6 of 1965. For Colombo Harbour
special tariff for pilotage was pub shed under Proclamation dated June 1f;,
19e0.
3.Exciss, LreaNse, atm INTERNAL REVENUE NOT OTIIERIVLSE 1.f.aasiriao.

Excise.
SO.The salt revenue is a Government monopoly ; but in the Jaffna
District of the Northern Province the monopoly is oecasiooally rented out
annually ; the renter who purchases the monopoly of the retail sale being supplied
by tovernment with salt at 40c. per cwt., which he is allowed to retail to the
public at R2.24 per cwt.
The proceeds of all salt sold in the manufacturing districts in the Tyortberu.
Eastern, North-Western, and Southern Provinces under the Ordinanee No. 6 of
Is90 are brought to account. By Ordinance No. 14 of 1837 the import ition f
,,ilt into this Island is allowed on payment of a duty of R2.13 the cwt.
Salt is also sold for export to released dist:icte and for export beyond sea at
85.25 per ton.
In all the other salt manufacturing districts salt is sold Exclusively by
Government to retailers and wholesale dealers at R2.36 per cwt.'

Arrark, Rum, and Toddy,The exclusive privilege of retailing spirits


distilled from the palm tree, and arraok rum, and toddy, generally farmed in the
seve7a1Provincesregulated by the Ordinances 10 of 1844 and 13 of 1891.
t Duty on Arrack and Runs Stills.---Under this head are brouabt to account
sums received for licenses issued to distillers of and wholesale dealers in arrack
and rum, under the Ordinances 10 of 1844 and 13 of 1891. The license is granted
by the Government Agents on the payment of the KM of 8100, and is in force
from the date of such grant until the 31st day of December next thereafter.
" To encourage fish-curing in Ceylon the price of salt has been reduced, the rote
Leine SOC. to 111 per cwt. instuad of Re. 2.36: Notification dated September 1, 1885.
The price bas been farther restored to 45c. per cwt exclusive of the cost o' transport to the fish-curing yards, which will remain as heretofore : Notifications of May6 and July 1, 1890.
t
duty ...is recoverable in stamps under the law, and is consequently accounted
for under "lievenne Stamps."

344

C L ASSIFICATI ON' OF REVENU E..


LICENSES.

Opium. R50 for a 'Rem to to possess opium. R250'for a license for selling
opium and bhang by wholesale, 11200 by retail in Colombo, and 11100 elsewhere.
Ths fees are levied under Ordinance 4 of 1878.*
Stamp duty on professional and trading licenses is also included under this
head. l.
Licenses to did) Plorolmou.The lessee pays for a lease of one sere for the
term of one year the sum of R10 in advance, and further one-tenth part of all
plumbage dug on the premises d imised during the continuance of the lease, or a
sum Equal in value to such proportionate amount. Sucn further sum to be paid
in or mfore the day of expiry of the lease. This amount is collected by the
headmen.
LAND 11 eat gx 17N.
Rent or 'Tie on Paeldy.This tax was abolished by2Orilinauce No. 4 of
1892, the Crown reserving to itself the right or interest to demand, recover or
receive the half or any other share) of paddy grown on land :the property of
the Crown. In the Western Province, the rust now credited under the head
" Pailde" can be roil email by payment of the value of four years' difference
between the one-teutil one the higher sham (Sae Colonial S rretery's lette
to Government Agent, No. 496 of August 15, 1891.)
Royalty on Cabook Stones, &c.A payment of 83.75 is levied on every 1,000
oabook stones cut from the Government pits in the Districts of Colombo and
Negonabo ; of 50e. per 100 cubic feet of sandstone quarried between Ilendala and
Pamunugama ; and 6c. on every cart load I f white sand removed from the
Maradana cinnamon gardens..
RENTI EXCLUSIVE OF LAND.
This heed embraces the amount for which the Government farms out the
privilege of Cailecting the tolls leviable at the different toads. bridges, ferries, and
canals, and the lock at St. Sebastian, unuer the Ordinance No. 3 of 1896
STAMPS.
Prot cede of stamps for various revenue services arc included under this head,
and also composition duty on bank cheques.
FINES AND FORFEITURES.
This head includes tte amount of fines levied and the proceeds of articles
confiscated to the use of thi Crown by orders of the Courts of Judicature, as
also occasionally sums realised by the seizure of ei ops grown en Crown lands
without permission, and confiscated timber removed without license and lines
or forest, offenees..
4. FEES OF COURT em OFFICE, PAYMENT FOR SF ECIFIC SERVICES, AND
REIMBURSEMENTS IN:. AID.
Under this head are brought to eciount receipts accruing from the sale of
Government publieations and from advertisements inserted in the Gaulle ; the
fees paid by the pupils of the various Government schools, according to the rates
established by the Department of Public Instruction; value of stationery and
school books Bold ; sums realised by the sale rf articles manufactured by
prisoners ; stoppages made quarterly on account of the dieting, core., of patients
in the hospitals ; codeeti ins
Government dispensaries to outdoor patients ; fees
for survey of Crown land; recovered from purchasers under the Minute of May 14,
1875 ;collections of the gen iral eemoteries, Se. ; recoveries under the Irrigation
Ordinance, 23 of 1889, an recoveries mad i and r clauses 15 and 19 of Ordinance
17 of 1880 ; lees for dills of Hev.11, ; contribution by the Municipality on account
of the Co mho Water Supply ; and also earnings by Imm grant Vessels in
carrying coolies.
* tinier the provi-ions of the Ordinances 17 of 1865, 7 of 1876. and 4 of 1878
the collections within Municipal towns and in towns in which Local Boards of Health
and Improvement have been establishiid h we been transferred to the Municipalities
and Local. Boards.
Under the provisions of the Ordinances 17 of 1865 (s action 60) aid 7 of 1876,
the Stamp Dative on certificates, &c., of Praetors slid Advocates have been transferred to the Municipalities and to Local Boards of Health and Improvement.
ThisOrcliremee came into operation on December 31, 1892. Co:armee.
Under the provisions of the Ordinance 17 of 1865 some of the fines levied by
orders of the Courts of Judicature within towns have been transferred to the
Municipalities.

CLASSIFICATIoN OF REVENUE.

:14

In the Western, North-West ern, and Central Provinces an allowance at the rate
of 25c. a day for each patient treated in the Government Civil Bospita's is recovered from the person who sends the patient to hospital, in aid of the expellees
incurred for his subsistence ; and in the Western Province contributions by families
to the subsistence of lunatic's are brought to a ccount under the Provierons of the
Ordinance 1 of 1873.
Medical aid dues levied under Ordinance 9 of 1882.
Proceeds of stamps in judicial process in District Courts, Courts of Requeste,
and Police Courts, tinder the provisions of Ordinance 3 of 1890, and Stamp Duties
levied under the Land Registration Ordinance 1.1 of 1891.
Warehouse rent charge upon goods placed in the Queen's Warehouse levied by
Government notices dated October 20, 1876, July 6, 1877, and December 2, 1887,
under authority of the 13th clause of the Ordinance 17 of 1869.
An assessment tax, generally 5 per cent., on the annual value of all landed
property within towns, forts and graven', levied under the provisions of the
Ordinances 16 cf 1865, 19 of 1871, 3 of 1875, an 1 7 of 1880.
5.Pose mitt TELEGRAPH.
Proceeds of postage and telepraph stamps are aaccunted for under this head,
and also earnings of Post Office Savings Banks and commission on money orders
and telephone receipts.
O.GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
Under this head are brought to account all sums received on account of

tares of passengers and charges for conveyance of goods, &c.


7.RENTS OF GOV."-..MENT PROPERTY.
This head includes the rental paid by public cflieers and private indivi
duals for the occupancy of official residences, and government building, also rent
of gardens, eoal-shede,
8.-1NTEREST.
Interest is charged at 9 per cer t. per annum for all debts due to the Government. Under this head is &so brought to account a proportion of the interest
received from moneys lent by the L Aro Board, as also the interest. on loans to
the Municipalities and Local Boards, and the interest allowed by the Banks on
the minimum half-,]early balanc: to credit of Government.
9. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.
Under *hie head are brought to account over-payments recovered, and
several other items which cannot conveniently be classified under ()titter heads,
such as proceeds of sale of old stores, value of salved coal, &e. Over-payments
recovered, unclaimed deposits. and profits on new coins are also brought to
account under this head.
10. Sees OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
Under this head the following receipts are brought to account :1. By the sale of timber from the Government Forests.Recognieed by the
Ordinances 10 of 1885 and 1 of 1892.
2. By the sale of the produce of the Botaeic Gardens, Pera'eniya, and
crops on Crown land.
3, By the sale of Delft horses'.
4. The Pearl Fishery can only be conaide-ed as a casual item of receipt-not as a permanent source of revenue. The regulations for the protection of the,
pearl hanks are the Dutch Proclamations of May 28, 1665, and November 15
1745, and the Regulation 3 of 1811. The Ordinance 18 of 1843 prohibits the
possession within certain limits of certa'n nets which might otherwise be used to
the detriment of the banks.
11.Les I) SALES.
Under this head are iocluded the receipts derived from the sale of Crown
lands and cinnamon garlens, under the roles laid down in the Minutes of the
Governor of January 14, 1857, May 14, 1875, and October 9, 1890, and the halfimprovel vane of land under the provisions of the Ordinance 12 of 1840 ; at
112.50 an acre under the Minute of August 8, 1894 ; also the proceeds of sale of
paddy fluids in the irrigation districts, under the Minutes of February 27, 1857,
and May 21, 1868 ; and grants of laud under the Minute of August 8, 1844.

341;

S.t1.1F, OF s 11,T.

The two great sources of salt supply or rather :Teen es of cellee'im are
at Puttalain in the North. West, and Hambantota in the Southern Province.
The sa7t tax is objectionable in principle, but it is a necessity in an oriental
country and so long as there is rn increase in the levy (as was some time
ago in Sir Arthur Havelock's time, threatened and almost legislated for)
there is not much to complain of, generally in Ceylon, Indeed in some districts
it may be said, salt is cheaper, through being rega'arly an I officially die.
tribnted than if it were left to private enterprise. The cost to Government
is about 40 cents per cwt., and it is sold to the dealers at R236 (in the
Jaffna district 11224) per cwt., or 21 cents (id.) per lb., the 41i1fierenee (11180
or say B2.11 per cwt.) being the profit from this revenue monopoly. The chief
objection to the monopoly is in certain of the poor districts where the people sometimes are obliged to use vile earthy substitntee, and also in the prohibition to me
salt for agricultural purposes.* Fish-curing factories were established in 1887 under
official supervision and f alt was issued to the fielm:men at almost cost price : bat
the experiment did not meet with much success.
STATEMENT SLIMING THE REVENUE DE RivE

D FaOm SALT IN F,ACH Pal VIN41 K


FROM 1877 To 1903.
South- East- North- Total. ,,,....., N.-West. South- East- North-- Total.
Years. N.-West"-"". ern.
ern. ern. ern.
ern. ern. ern. ern. '''
R. R. R. R. R.
R. R. R. R. R.
1891 566453 216148 73800 42908 61,9312
1877 581955 145920 47974 05801 8107541
1892 669822 181450 76690 29846 957803
1878 645050 177474 50651 87752 969933
1803 651872 101587 "0527 t 82371 969338
1879 591760 133970 37989 745c5 858274
1804 4978e1 208272 065431 89897 062077
lt820 690766 144455 531'11 87295 885639
1881 531118 145106 67934 06507 850725
1895 329114 210930 78875 81785 1003703
1882 551261 101145 67977 81585 867968
1890 034140 201787 76091 87180 999804
1883 557879 151979 54243 85903 860300
1897 709331 194563 77191 95619 1077384
1898 7'2951 15001 81720 114850 1079873
1884 506047 173297 60460 72734 872538
1885 554901 168339 61921 81424 806- --.
1899 720118 1'3478 86991 110993 .10111793
1000
1886 557975 177390 79.348 83456 89 i i " , 1
7278'0 16580 1 90862 122150 1103561
1887 553164 176562 76286 29324 83:.:;:;.. 19111 747032 118916 113791 149083 1127858
1858 586265 200209 75404 38579 850:. -,'
1002 804539 143.591 130292 101946 11801408
1903 346394 161932 1179711 87393 1313030
1889 556730 0.21217 87286 34595 89080:
1890 576263 182314 75445 40350 874371 :
There was an almost total failure in salt production in 19:n owing to lunfavonrablo
weather ; and in order, therefore, to meet the local requirements until the time of the
next collection, it was deeidel to import salt from India, a course which was followed
in 1881, but it was anticipated that this would not cause any ultimate material loss
to Government. When salt can be spared for export it is sold from the Government
stores at from 11425 to 11515 per ton: the import of salt is allowed on paying dray at
I12.13 the cwt. The average annual collection for the 1-dan I is above 400,000 cwts.
half of width is naturally-formed salt weighing ab ant 75 lb. per bushel, whils the rssa
is manufai-uted and weishs 65 lb. per bushel. Wastage of salt in store is from
3 to 3!. per cont. In 1837 the retail price was 2s. 4s1. per bushel : in 1843 it was 2s. 8d.;
in 1859, 4s. 841. per cwt. ; since 1871 it it put at Its. 2'36 per cwt.
The importation of "Salt-fish" chiefly from India has in a single year reached
as high as 201,000 Owl. valued at over 2 million of rupees, but the following roe rd
from the Customs Acrionnts for 1901 shows a rii o in quantity but a falling-off in value:
IMPORT

or Fists, CURED OR SALTED, IN 1904.


Quantities entered
Total quantities
for home
Value in Curreiwy
Imported.
coammption.
of total imports.
cwt.
cwt.
R.
United Kingdom ...
...
14
...
]4
315
...
British India
... 200178
206178
... . . 1618430
Maldive Islands ...
...
378
378
2891
Straits Sbttlements

...
1
China ..
...
9
9
...
77
...
France ...

5
India.(excluding British)
...
8050
8650
69100
Natal ...

...
New South Wales
...
1
2
---
Total
215,230 ... 215,230 ... 1,720,827
The above, it must be noted, is apart from the importat on of "Maldive-fish"'
which In 1901 equalled 66,082 cwt. valued at 111,817,301,
Countries whence
imported.

* A Committee of the Legislative Couneil was granted (llecenthar 1897) to consider how denaturalised salt may be allowed for agricultural purposes free of duty;
but although it was clearly shows that this has been done in Germany, nothing has
yet been done by the Ceylon Government.Costeroaa.

347
SALT MONOPOLY ; TOLL RECEIPTS.
We need not dwell on the importance of saving to the Sinhalese and Tamil
people the above outlay of from 14 to 2 millions of rupees annually on imported
salt-fifth by raising up a local Fish-curing Industry at least equal to the local
demand. The experiment has, however, been made without much success.
For many years, the Madras Government have been taking special pains
to extend fish-curing yards all round I he Presidency coast. Several able reports
have been made by Mr. Bliss, the Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Madras,
and these attracted the attention of the Ceylon authorities, and led a
late Ceylon Auditor-General (Mr. Raven croft) to deal with the subject in
Sessional Paper No. 5 of 1883. The experiment in lewd Fieh-curing yards
'.;.' having to be made, the Ceylon Government at once followed the example of
that of Madras in issuing salt for this purpose at a rate very little above
I cost price. The profit of the "salt monopoly " was laid on one aide, so far as
d the fish-cnrers were concerned, and only such measures taken as might ensure the
salt thus specially issued being devoted to its proper purpose. But, unfortunately.
. these fish-curing experiments did not turn out to be the success that Mr.
Ravensoroft anticipated, and his death led to a discontinuaece of official
interest in the experiment.-With great public spit it Mr. Noorbhai began in
the beginning of 1902 an experimant iu " trawling " for fish with the as,
.- "Ileafaee " off Colombo coast ; but it hal to be ahandone 1 in March 1903. The
Commission on " Incidence of Taxation" had, among other things, to consider the
Salt Tax and whether it should be increased or diminish d ; but the Cnninission
was dissolved before this point was reached.
.r.
:

'roil

Receipts.

FOR EACEI PROVINCE IN TUE IMANo FROM 1876 TO 1903.


+.
,..i.' 0 West- North- So tn. Fast. North N.C. Cent- Prey. Sabaraga Total
a emu. Western Orli . ern. ern. r. ral. of Uva. nauwe.

A lt.
n. . IL R. R. R. R. IL IL
1877 190,721 32,410 39 75 055 18,175 Nil. 175,910 - - 457,446
1878 171,163 30,400 34 85 1,230 15,400 Nit. 157,010 - .-- 410,038
1879 161,350 34,057 35 25 1,680 16,750 Nil. 150,550 - - 399;112
VII; 1880 167,890 38,470 32 055 1,905 10.750 Nil. 120,560 - - 378 470
1881 183,141 39,098 34,005 1,681 14,225 Nil 116,476 - - 388.624
--"'"- 1882 178,355 34,849 33,839 995 15,373 Nil. 111,095 - - 374,239
1883 136,881 34,122 42,650 1,405 17,750 Nil. 81,585 - - 314,543
1884 151.750 38,120 38,825 3,860 17,950 Nil, 75,460 - - 360,961
1885 129,505 33,320 88,175 2,145 18,110 Ni'. 57,162 - - 278.425
1886 134,833 33,411 35,531 2,310 17,030 Nil. 55,527 91,665 - 298,303
1887 135,511 36,100 38,245 2,190 17,185 Nil. 41,720 15,650 - 286,607
1888 159,163 30,026 41,632 900* 18,400 N I. 34,990 19,85 - 814,361
1889 110,300 43,949 42 872 1,918 19,475 Nil. 35,197 15,750 41,819 311,281
1890 103,749 -14,275 45,io, 2,434 19,635 Nil. 31,919 18,00 37,70 800.040
1891 107.839 45,855 44,806 1,416 19,555 Nil. 33,870 16,000 36,755 303090
1892 125,141 51,331 51,910 1,586 21,290 Nil. 37,740 18,395 37 621 347,906
1893 132,465 50,166 49,432 1,155 21,980 Nil. 42,646 11,880 32,092 341,817
8894 193,524 48,331 47,021 2,155 23,620 Nil. 36,610 9,200 24,113 321,60-1
1895 140,349 48,159 47,145 427 26,920 Nil. 41,743 9,910 23,746 338.599
1896 139,167 48,894 47,098 86 27,070 Nil. 50,668 10,225 25,165 348,203
1897 162,666 55,928 44,859 20 27,820 Nil. 51,42-1 9,013 32,625 385,2-18
1898 156,016 54,884 42,733 - 29,255 Nil, 60,431 9,163 32,755 375,237
1898 168,511 59,255 44.560 - 27,481 Nil. 49,566 7,500 32 036 388,909
1900 175,195 62,005 54,690 - 31,113 Nil. 48.327 6,650 34,456 412,636
1901 180,4911 65,030 55,410 - 81,628 Nil. 43,933 6,750 33,636 416,892
1902 170,970 78,478 51,295 - 30,616 Nil, 47,300 7,590 23,849 410,036
1903 179,839 76,083 61,615 - 33,137 Nil. 41,191. 7,600 31,570 424,035
It will be seen' that in 1903, the collection, was larger than for ants
other year since 1877. The decrease in other years before 1888. was owin5
chiefly to Railway Extension, but partly to diminished traffic in coffee, many
nres,itc., but the extension of tea is remedying this to a considerable extent, Thg
Western and Central Provinces where the railways are situated are chiefly affected. In 1866, the year before the Colombo and Kandy Railway was opened, the
total receipts from Tolls equalled R548,020; but the very next year it fell to
R407,932 in consequence of the railway being opened to Kandy nad of certain
tolls being transferred to the Colombo and Kandy Municipalities. The successive extensions to Nawalapitiya, Kalntara, Amablangoda, Galie, Matara,
Matale, Kartmegala, Dikoya, Dimbula, fiapatale, ilandaraweln, jaffna,
and Kelani Valley (see "Railways") have affected, and will yet still further
affect, the revenue under this head. No doubt it would be well if all turnpikes
and tolls could be abalisbed; but in an ori Intel country. They afford a very fair
mode of taxing the well-to-do who have carts, carriages, (.2e.
tip a 1ia11avi Itonts t,nt wnnraG,d t.-.11 nr.11ant-Jaa 711 A mrrakIt


348

THE CEYLON AMUCK MONOPOLY


[The following pages give vet']' full partieulars.-Com pii.En..)

5.11.E OF AltIlt I th .1 %I) TO1111111 FIRMS.


shewnig
the amount realised in each Province from 1881 to 1905.

Year

a i ai
g2

t E r.a 2 "
i.
5 - 5
.- e a

na
1 gF4
1 4

u i...

6 a.

,1 mi 11
.7
II
'8. -''.c.. '.
"-,e.
a 1 -. :,,
Z 4 za

C.,
2 3 l' 1 r.
.'
.. ,E . .9

17

5: t

'

.7..';' " Total.

p4 Pa . P..
c.D
1
H. R. 11 R. I:. IL R.

R. 1 11. R.
1884-85 799,450; 128,2501124,400 67,700 310,00 0 52,5501(',15u - - 1,535,500
1885-86 757.900,110,600 176,050 59,400 225.100 55,120 i 2,701/ - - 1,347,824/
1856-87 779,450 110,700 127,000 59,750215.650 56,15016,100 42,6501 - 1,425,050
1857-88 703,0001 121,2001145,500 66,100 276,060. 60,324 18,650 50 250 - I)72,071
1888-89 797,211 132,800 177,400 57,800 956,660! .68,640 12,950 54,565 57,1...i 1 1,092,887
11289-00 788,120 125,500:166,000 70,500375,500 63,450 15,650 74,400 119,201, 1,826,920
1890.91 852,165 131,5'55:197,100 71,060 380 000 61,700 14,500 00,500 119,00011,900,02)
1891-92 900,200'195,750109,600 76,000470,010)1 08,060 15t650 75,050 122,600 2,12;1,460
1892-98 1,037,275 180,500250,100 78,200 552,000'1 68,251 16,0011 82 000 147,30012,484,6,5
1893-94 886,255 194,500 323,000 79,000.135,250 73,554 22,0541 62,500 139,3002 124,045
1894-95 1,160,0410 20(3,0601216,610 88,30014,55,,00, 83,350 22,500 91,885 160,70012,578,995
1895-06 931,200213,90n
2i3,9414, ,302 ,700 91,150477,750 99,850 18,050 97,210 198,1.54 2,341,754
1896-97 970150 238,500 194,950 103,080 011,650 112,950 10,00 1241,000 210,200 2,708,898
July to
622,560
Dec. 97 495,155129,065 54,996 313,50 16,905 13,000 66,000115,610 1,123,785
1898 1,058,578 220,851 174,500188,592 650,500;113.500 28060133,273 286,577 2,901,588
1898 1,297,282 183,422:352,04.10 134592 637,1'00 113,500 31*, 116,000 286,577 3,112.324
1900 1,341,582 196,960.355,000 116,085 664,81.6 103,646 31,200 100,000 245,3113,233,573
1901 1,428,337 209,220369,750 113,111 649,6501 /24.330 37.820 155,230 285,102 8,185,695
19.12 1,525,737 234,903;407,675 113,111 649,550 121,1,880 42,880117,230 910,139 3,378,219
1903.1,520,4421284,94;3 422,795 126,169,525,257.144,470 50,176 197,000 220.163 3,113,745
1901,1,781,248 260,600'518,705 126,159 525,267 144,140 50,175 07,000 227,5013,7311.708
1905 1 828,9 11'260, 600539,5311.126 ,159 667,766750,740 68,287 122,020 238,093 3,992,189
ARRACK REN1S FOR WESTERN PROVINCE.
:: gy m
sf ct, ; ,
8
.5.1 ti .
t
-11U g 72 d 6 5'
'.-47.! a xg
Year, eta" IA 214 a'0 ..,..
I Total.
, 0
Ts
E at'
a El. 1.
'4 ',tg ,, m
ai

,
00I.. 41 LI
'Z' 'M 73Q .....a' z1:1 ..oal ...

U to m w 02 E-. 4.,
R. R. R. R. H. R. R. R. It.
1884-85 42,000 85,000 155,000 26,050 17,0544 20,000 20,250 14,000 799,450
1885-86 420,000 80,000 156,000 45,750* 20,1E0 !T 80,000'7 157,900
1886_87 468,000 76,000 131,00o 47,000 20,250 '1 37,20" 770,450
1887.88 456,250 76,500 130,000 25,000 40,000 28051) 17,100t' 993,000
1888-89 476,251) 87,500 142,800* 28,500 41,500 32,50011 28,8144 17,100 857,300
11389-90 500,100 82,155 155,10 T I 30,400 18,365 788,200
1890-91 551,250 92,570 162,000 - - - 28,285 15,060 852,165
1891.92 580,000 95,500 175,200 - - - ?0,500 19,000 900,200
1692-93 660,00)) 116,750 190,260 - - _ 44,775 26,51141 1,037,275
1893-94 501,650120,750 195,255 - - - 40,600 28,00 886,255
1894-95 700,000 149,000 229,0011 - - - 913,0410 40,1100' 1,1.60,080
1895-96 560,1010110,100 181,000 - - - 50,100 41,000 981,200
1896.97 550,000 142,100 180,000 - - 55,0001 43,050 970,150
July to
Dee. 97 275,000 78,153 914,000 - - 29,000 23,4100 495,155
1893 596,000 158,436 199,4(00 - - - 59,500 50,022 1,858,860
1899 816,000 158,488 208,800 - - - 01,000 64,044 1,297,91-2
1900 815,000 158,438 253,100 - - 61,000 54;044 1,841,582
1901 813,000 210,887 253,1.04) - - - 75,275 74,075 1,428,337
1902 877,500 210,887 288,00)) - - 75,975 74,075 1,525,737
1903 877,500 216 887 288,(00 - - 66,780 71,275 1,520,442
11104 1,076,582 216,887 345,670 - 71,831 71,275 1,781,248
1905 1 075,682 251,150 343,670 - - - 71,834 84,075 1,828,911
Since 1898 thes, rents have been Fo'.11 for periods ranging from 12 10 30 mouths
at a time and not for the term of 12 months as previously. Tho amounts shown
represent the pro ;1 orti...n.a le amounts due for the year.
1st year 15142,150 ; 20e1 year 142X44; lid year 143,10 4 -average R142,4iir.
I Three years 1482,1 0.
These form tha new province of Sa'arragainuw4 and era lie longer I o the Western Province.
f Sairragaro and Three Koralee together. I 'three yea-a R33,3:30. 41 Kalutara a .d Penadard
together,

ARNIM TAVERNS IN MM.

349

NUMBER OF ARRACK TAVERNS TO POPULATION OF CEYLON.


In 1891, a return was called for in tho Legislative Council of the number of
arrack taverns in the Island, and we give this below, with additional information as
per Commissioner F. It. Ellis's Report on the Arrack idonopely, published in November
1897. The total number was reduced from 1,494 in 1870 to 1,092 in 1876, to 971 in
1891 and to 947 in 1197 ; but we do not think that the number of places where arrack
can be bought has at all dim Mimi cd: on the contrary, it has probably increased. We,
however, contrast the number of Lave: nit given for 1897 with the population according
to the latest census:
No. OF TAVJWN$ IN
POPULATION.
POPULATION TO
1897. (By Census ft)" 1901) EACH TAVERN
1891
Western Province
2133
920,883
3,500
174
Province o' Sabaragamuwa 297
0t3
321,755
1,850
99
North-Western Province
196
353,626
3,560
62
59
Central Province
622,832
12
13
186,674
Province of Uva
1 -1,
00358
50
5
5
79,110
North-Central Province
15,822
60
60
340,936
5,882
NorthernFrovinee
72 76
173,602
2,284
Eastern do
201
198
568,736
2,862
Southern do
3,563,954
971
947
3,765
Total for the Island...
[N. B. Sales of Arrack in uulicenscd platen are now notorious all over the
lowcnuntry and in the planting districts and are winked at, if not encouraged, by
some of the Renters : it reform in this direction is loudly called ford

Err L:BN SHEWINU THE NUMBER OF ARRACK AND TODDY


TAVERNS IN TOWNS AND OTHER PARTS OF TETE ISLAND.
No. of New
Taverns established in
1870.
1891. last Tett Years.
iliatern Province.
1816.
...
24
..
ill
I'l
I
Colombo
..
25
19
15
2'
Lanalyawatta, &c.
...
33
28

35
..
Salpitt 'Curate
37
..
...
74
25
6
Siyarte Korale
..
30
20
29
III woman], Korale
84
a
69
Altitkoru /Corbin (North and South) .. D 2
22
311
39
...
Itapiti gam Rotate
18
16
1
17
..
Kalutara
11
16
12
1
Pasoluni Kerala
3
3
2
1
Willa ilawiti Korale
2
t
17
...
15
2
rallatiltre
...
35
1,13
26

Rayniatn Kerala
21

403

Central Province.
KinTily Town anti its liravets..
Dumtoara and Lower Hewsheta
...
T111111 rum and Haritysittn
Udapoilata and Urpi.er Bulatganno
Yatinuwara min Udiu.uwara..
Nuwara Eliya No. i Division
Ne. 2 DivisiOn ..
Do
Matale District

--

9
to

9
9
11

12
6
2
is
7

12
0
2/
a5
7

..

9
le
9
12
8
9
7

BV 60

Northern Province.

LS
_

7,k

Jaffna INNItite
Mannar District
clialtdvu
Vavuniya District

111

63

Tthl- dr- Tod- Ar- Tod- Ardy. rack. dy. rack. oly. rack.
.. 31 87 89 31 31 242
211
211
21)
.41
1:1
13
8 13
8
13 7
1

C4 65 62

Molls Instrict
lianathatetaDIsl het
Matara District

.. 177
.. 79

oD 01 Co

65
as
11{3

10,
10

.. 114

370

F.77

sO1

(Continued ore,.)
* including Anitia!aleupabola and Wattata.

GI

1
_

AR RACK TAVERNS,

330

1875.
Eastern. Province.
Dattical On District
Trincomalee Di t ict

73
43

..,

..

North-Western Proriner.
Kitrunegals Dialect
Puttalam Dial WI
Chilsw D1'trict

ke,
No. of Now
187t; 1691. Taverns
established in
last Ten Years.

56
(2

17
10

It,

17

16

119
.. 131

102
117

93
if 26
1 75

_
3
10

2Fn

210

191

13

NoriltCentral Proi*ine..
Anuraahanura
Prov .cc of Uva.
Padilla District

19

Province of Sabaragamima,
Saharaaaninwa
Regalia District

...

70

117

40

tfi

;A

69

167

199

97

1,4114

1.092

971

fin

LLICIT DISTILLATION AND SALE.


(Front Report of Commissioner Ellis, Noo. 1897.)
The following figures se me to show that it is probable that illicit arrack is
to come rxrent consumed in the disti lery districts. Negombo and Kalntara
resemble each other in most raspeats, and it is difficu't to assign any reavon
except 'Mei'. sale for the smaller amount of arrack consumed and the lower
rent raid in Kalutara than ill Nogombo. The figures are for 18911-97 :
Popalalion Consumption. Root paid,
R.
Gallons.
Malts.
98,05h;
Kalutara and remade:re
...
93,714
38,171
Necombo
189,000
84,532
62,952
AMUCK DISTILLERIES' LICENSES.
15488 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1898 1897
Western P/ovince ... 107 12H 151 1117 124 133 119 128 156 174
60
Rel
Southern Province
33
40
50
39
49
42
45
33

Total
11)2 161 193 113 170 183 158 177 =215 231
[For return for eubsequetit years see page 352.1
ALCOHOL IN TODDY, etc.
Coconut toddy contains
Kitul toddy
London potter (Bar'1ay and Perkins)
Burton ale

Bavaria store beer (expert)

Draught beer

Per Cent. of Alcohol


by Measure.
5.70
.
4.50 "11
5.41
6. 9
5. 1
3. 5

MR. ELLIS'S RECOMMENDATIONS.


The following is a summary of the proposals to which, as it seems to me
the careful sttention of Government should be direct, el :
1. The clause requiring that attack bo t old at R4,18 the gallon should
be replace 1 by one prohibiti, g a sale below th.tt price.
2. The sale of chap so-celled European lig lore manufactrirei in ibis country
should be stepped either by amending the Customs Tariff or by inserting a
clause in the manufacturing license forbidding the aution of inch epiri's to
a strength below 20 under proof.
3. An extension of the trovisione el` the Ordinance No. 13 of 1891. so its
to compel distillees, wholesale detele-e, and renters to kerp correct accounts of
arrack manufactured, received, and disposed of ; the two former being liable to
heavy penaltiqf if their stock in hand should, on a aurorise insneetinn. hr temml

351

THE ARBACK MONOPOLY.

4, All distillers and wholesale dealers should be n.quired when mealy:13g


a license to enter into an agreement to supply Government, if called upon to do
so, with a certain amount of arrack, and give Government power to se+ze the
arrack if it is not supplied.
5. The question of the number and sites of taverns should be more carefully
considered.
6. Arrangements should be made l,r concentrating the manufacture of arrack
at six or seven centres, either by making walled eocloanres or introducing English
stills. When this has been done, the payment of a fixed duty before the - arrack
leaves the still or Government store should be insisted on. This is quite
conaistent with the maintenanao of the present Renting System ; the only
difference would be that the rent would fetch u muelr lower figure than at present,
the balance being paid on receipt of the arrack. lf, however, it is thought
advisable, the rent'ng areas eau be g, catty diminished in siza or the rents can
be sold by taverns.
The distribution might be effected in a variety of ways. If the rents were
sold as now, the ranter would buy from the distilleries and supply the taverns.
if taverns were sold, wholesale store could be licensed both for bonded and
duty-paid spirit, and the tavern-keeper would buy his arrack from such stores. In
some cases Government stores might be established. Storekeepers would obtain
direct from the distillrries either under hood rr duty paid, as the cuss might
be. la point of feet, the arratk trade would be carried on en a system very similar
to that now in force with reference to the sale of European liquors. The distillery
world represent the Custom-home. Spirit] might be removed either du' y
paid or under bond. There would be wholesale dealers, persons licensed to sell
by the gallon and no lees, and persons licensed to H311 in quantities not greater
than two quarts. The wholesale dealer and seller by the gallon would Ire under
Government supervision, as also to a more limited extent the tavern keeper or
seller by the glass.
[Some only of the recorniurralations have been attended to : an export duty
of 111.25 per gallon has been imposed. A Sub-Committee sitting in 1903 from the
Commission on Incidence of Taxation have rec Immende I radical changes, amongst
others the abandonment of renting, and the adoption of the Central Still
Systemsee discussion in the Legislative Council, Hansard 11A.P4-5, page 27.
Coma:wad
(Statistics (rein 3Ir. Elbe's Report.)
STATEMENT OF ARIIACK MANUFACTURED, EXPORTETA, AND
CONSUMED
ALSO SHOWING GOVERNMENT PETY PAID PER GALLON, IN EACH PROVINCE
OF CEYLON DURING THE YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, la96, AND
ENDING JUNE 30, 1897.

Province.

Western
Central
Southern
North-Western .
'
Eastern
Northern

North-Central
Uva
Saba agarnow.,
Total

Manufae.
toted
by Distillers
Returns.

Consume],

Gallons.

Gallons.

819,032

29apt1b

102,694

t R,it7

12,130

by Ecotone
Returuo

Exported.

114,411

Rupear.

R. e.

399,185
998,521
lls.2ti
11 i ,593
27,880
20,893
7,471
32,984
59,039

970,150
811,6511
2311,5110
399 1;81i

2 43
9 9+1
2 1

1,019,767

2;708;890

Gallrns.

Amount of
Government
Duty per
Rent paid. Gallon based
on Renters
Returns.

loa OSI)

112,950
19,50
120,000
210,21111

Balance for Consumption by Dist' 'era' Returns 997,719 gallons.


* Price ft.a. the Island.

2 27
3 69
4 19
2 6,7
3 64
3 56
2 65*

:152

1 HE AR RACK MONOPOLY.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE PRICE PAID PER GALLON


BY CONSUMERS FOR ARRACK.
IN EACH PROVINCE OF THE ISLAM) DURING 1896.97, RASED ON 'rim
SUPPOSITION THAT THEY PAID TILE RATES CHARRED AT THE
TAVERNS FOR AMUCK SOLD BY THE GLASS.

Prorinces Western 11655 ; Central 118.79; Southern R6Z; Northern 118'7;


North.Western R7.10: North-Central 11946; Saliaragainnua 118.50; Eastern 1180
Gallons.
H. e.
R.
c.
... 399,183 (10 6 55 ,.. 2,614,661 75
Central
-.. 206,621 @ 8 79 -=- 1,815,319 59
Southern
... 118,221 @ 6 5 =
715,237 5
2:', , Nor barn
... 26,893 @ 8 7 -217,026 51
.5 i
North-Western
...' 141,593 @ 7 40 = 1,047,888 20
iN
uavossirtlehr-nCentral
ri, Sabaragamuwa
572i007851
40 6(
5{6.1
:. :. :. 52977,018E @ B08 -510
60 =7
-= 2
... 32,964 @ 12 85 r----,
42.3,387 0

Ilya R1285.
West ru

Total... 1,019,767
7,629,067 26
Average pr:ce I er gallon throughout tho Island. R748.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE COST OF DISTILLATION AND


PROFITS PER 100 TREES.
Number of trees 1,371 ; Paid as rent of trees R2,250; Aniont.t of :wrack rr ann.

fart nrid 7,976 Gallons ; Cost of manufacture per 100 trees 8518.
Rent of trees 1t167.3 ; Transporting toddy from trees to still 115.21: Rope R26 ;
Pots 119 ; Fireaocd 1126.25 ; Coupling trees ES ; Still werkers. R223 ; Boys R894 ;
Presents to toddy-drawers R447 ; NVages of toddy-drawers 8249.69: Still license
117'45; Rent of still 87.45 ; Total R51872.

Arrack manufactured 7,975 gallons ; amount received for arrack manufactured


117,973 ; Total profits for 100 trees 875.98; Quantity of arrack produced per tree ;
5.94 gallons.
AMOUNT Ain UALLY PAID AS THE COST OF MANUFACTURING
EIGHTY GALLONS OF ARRACK OF A STRENGTH OF
SIX ABOVE PROOF.
R. c.
Freight raid for sending three empty casks from Kalul ars South to Halle 2 9
do
Do
from Galle to Mat ara
..
0 75
Bought 1133 gallons of toddy from Malara at 13 cents a gal lc n

..

Freight paid for removing the same to Kalutara


...
Cart hire for the same from Kalutara South to Wuskaduwa
Relight 440 gallons of toddy from Waskaduwa
...
Hire of the still for four %adiyas of polwskara
Firewood f. r the same ..
...
...
Hire of the man employed for distillation

49 79

... 19 20
...
2 0
..
57 20
,.
4 80
..
8 0
1 0
Total ... 141 89

No. of DISTILLERY LICENSES issued from 1876 to 1902:.-1876, 137; 1877,


240; 1878, 206; 1879, 180 , 1880, 179: 1881, 152. 1882, 133; 1883, 122 ; 1884, 145;

1883, 141 ; 1886, 104 ; 1887, 95 ; 1888, 152: 1889. 161 1890, 193; 1891, 142 ; 1892,
170 : 1893, 183; 1894, 158 ; 1895, 177 ; 1896, 216 ; 1897, 254.
The Return for the subsequent years as follows :

ARRACK STILLS IN WESTERN PROVINCE.


No. of Stills...
Capacity (gallons)...
Outturn (gallons) ...

1898
165
29,0914
680,232

1899
129
22,9581

1900

157
1
27,8841
749,051

1901 1902 1903 1904


161
197
Ise,
168

29,649i
910,328

ARRACK STiLLs IN SOUTHERN PROVINCE,

No. of Stills

...

1898
116

1899
33

1100
50

1901 1:)02 1903 1904


64
41
31
58

260,368

Capacity (gallous)...150 to 310 165 to 310 1E2 to 300 152 to 310


nitwit (gallon) ... 214,831

99,254

185.589

The records showing the outturu this year are not forthcoming.

.
IIity-l=fle Fx.w


!-

-741.04,v4POYmtP4iiit1411erv.r

...
Price paid for rent
Amount of rent paid per g4llon consumed
Population of adult males by Census of 1891..
Amount of rent:paid per head of:population
Number of taverns
Number of distilleries

Rs. c.
R1. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c
Rs. c. Re. C.
611,650 00 112,950 00 322.560 00 19,800 00,120,000 60 210,200 00103,080 01
4 19
3 56
3 6.
2 27
2 65
3 64
2 91!
262,814
Rea'
. c. '
2 32

160,751

---, -

59

R. e.
0 70
60

174,855

41,815

Rs. c. Rs. c1 84 0 47
199 5
-

88,184 1 141,755
li.r.

r.1 Es. r.

1 36

1 48

78,1;32

r. Rs. c.

00970,150 00
2 43
2 I

238,500

- 400,626
248,907

Rs. c. - Rs. c.
1 31
0 95

14 ; 74 76
-I
-

TI1EAltPACE MONOPOLY.

STATEMENT a}:owing the NUMBER OF TAVERNS is each PROVINCE of the Island. the PROPORTION which this Number hears to the
RENT PAID, the ARRACK CONSUMED, and the ADULT MALE POPULATION.
rovince
of
Eastern Southern Western
Cen -al Northern North- North- Province
of
Sabers,- Province. Province Province.
Province- Province. Western Central
Province. Province. Iiva. gamtiwa.
263
198
74
13
76
----- 59
5
-60* ----199
..
Number of taverna licensed for
Number of taverna that would be licensed, taking
263
76
56
32
27
5
165
87
so
Western Province as basis
19,800 120,000 210,200 R3,080 238,500 970,150
611,560 112,950 322,560
..
Rent paid
..
5
2
7 8
2
5
6
Approximate number of taverns for R10,000 rent paid
27,680 118,221 399,185
32,964
59.039
7,471
.. 206,521 26,893 141,593
Gallons
Amount of arrack consumed
Average quantity of arrack consumed in each tavern
597
1,517
3,500 448 711 1,494 2,535 797 366 ,
Gallons
licensed
..
..
78,632 j 248,907 400,621!
..' 262,814 160,751 174,655 41,345 88.134 141,755
Population by last Census
7'95
6.56
9.66 !
1.20 1.4 5'22
Taverna per 10,000 adult males
.. 2'24 3'73 10
..
In addition t., this number there are sixty toddv taverns.
STATEMEN r showing the TOTAL QUANTITY OF ARRACK CONSUMED, Amount of RENT PAID PE If GALLON, AND RENT paid on
ARRACK CONSUMED per ADULT MALE of the POPULATION, dun' Er the Years 1891-97.
North. North- P rovince Province 1 -Eastern Southern Western
Central Northein Weatern Central
of SaharaProvince. Province. Province. Province. of Uca.. gainuwa. Province. Province. Province.
-4419,032293,098
Arrack ruauufactnred
..
114,964
- - - - - 11,717
...
Gallons
Arrack exported
32,964 59,03P 27,680 118,221 399,185
206.521 26,893 141,593 7,471
Arrack consumed
.. Gallons
Quantity of arrack consumed per adult male
31
13
15
11 1
5
11
25
Gills
of the population
..

198
70

Its. c.
2 42
_

263
166

o.

STATEMENT showing the TOTAL AMOUNT OF RENT paid per ADULT MALE of the POPULA1 ION, in each PROVINCE
of the Island, during each of the TEN YEARS ending 196-7.

NorthNorthCentral Northern Western


Province. Province. Province. Central
Province

Province
five.

Province
of

Saba, aganauwa

Eastern Scut hern Western


Province I 'rovinco Province

Total
..

Price paid for Rent


1887-88
1888-89
1889.9(1
1890.91
1891-92
1892.93
1893-94

R.
380,000
470,000
552,000
485,250
455,000
477,750
611,650

60,324
58,600
63,450
61,70
68,061.1
68,250
73,550
83,350
99,850
112,950

187,400
186,000
197,100
209,60ti
250,101
323.00ii
246,610
302,71a
294,460
322,560

262,814

160,751

174,463

41,345

88,134

1.07

'45
-31

.57
61
'84

276,05'1

1694-95

1895-96

1896-97
Population of Adult Males by
Census of 1891

R.
50,250
54,565
74,400
60,500
75,050

R.
18,650
12,950
15,650
14,5011
15,650
16,01/0
22,050
22,500
18,050
19,800

366,0011
...

R.

375,01 ot

82,000
62,51
91,85
67,250
120,000

R.

R.

93,150
102,562
119,200
119,000
122,600
147,350
134,300
180,7oo
148,154
210,200

66,100
57,800
70,500
71,060
26,000
78,200
79,000
88,300
91,150
103,08(1

141,755

78,632

1..,
It.
R.
R. CG
699,850 1,572,974 til
121,200
132,800
752,110 1,692,887
125,500
7813,120 1,826,920 3,..
131,500
852,165 1,900,025
900,250 2,123,460 0..
145,750
180,500 1,087,275 2,484,575 >
a
886,255 2,134,045 IX
194,5(X)
206,061/ 1,166,000 2,576,495
931,200 2,341,754 g
213,900
970,150 2,703,890 0
238,500

248,907

400,626

Amount of Rent paid per Head


of Population

1887-83
1888.89
1889.90
1890-91
1691.92
1892.93
1893-94
1894-95
1995.96
1896-97

1.(16
1.35
1'42
1.44
1.79
2.10
1-65
113
1.81
2-32

.36

39
38
-42

.45
-51
62
- 70

.95
P12
1.211
P43
1'84
P41
1.73
1.68
114

.37
.35
.37
'38
.53
-54

.43

.47

65
-72

84
68 .83
'95 '86
'93 1.03
'70 -94
PO4 1'13
PO4
1.36 1'46

-84
73

89
90
'96
'90

'48
53
'50
'52
'58
72
78
'82
'58
'95

1/4
P87
116
2/2
2/4
2'58
2.21
2.91
2'32
2'42

0
1.J
0
t1

THE A REACK MONOPOLY ; MEMORIAL FOR REFORM. 355


Statement showing the PRICE OF A1tRACK PER JALLON when sold
by the GLASS in the different PROVINCES of the Island.
R. 0.
R. e. I
...
9 46
6 55 North-Central Province
...
Western Province
8 50
S 79 Province of Sabaragamuwa ...
Central Province
.
8 0
...
6 5 Eastern Province
Southern Province
12 85
..
8 7 Province of Eva
Northern Province
7 40
North-Western Province

Statement showing the QUANTITY OF ARRACK manufactured by


HUNDRED STILLS, with the number of TREES attached to each.
... 143,691
Number of Trees
Quantity distilled during Mil
.. 545,794
(Average per tree, 3i gallons per annum.)

RECOMMENDATIONS EMBODIED IN MEMOREAL Sitietko IIY Site


JOSEPH PEASE, TO Met. CHAMBERLAIN, SECIIETARY OF
STATE FO COLONIES, IN 1/34N.
MEMORANDUM OF MODERATE AND FEASIBLE REFORMS, ASKED FOR, IN CONNECTION
WITH THE OFFICIAL LICENSING OF ARRACK (COCONUT SPIRITS) SHOTS ;
AND SEVERAL OF WHICH ARE NOW GENERALLY onsEnvED
A R RACK
1 That r u Arrack Tavern or Liquor Shop be placed near a School or Place of
Worship, and that Wherd Fuel ii,eonvellient or undesirable proximity rxiels at present, a removal of the Arrack Tavern be made at the earlist possible dot?.
2 That as a rule proximity to a Polies station, or the residence of a servant
of Government, be adopted for Arrack Taverns or Liquor Shops.
3 That all Arrack taverns should be surroeuded by a wall and have only one
means of ingress and egress.
4 That the transfer of a tavern to a new village or district should not be
allowed, nor taverns be opened in order to give a people unaccustomed to arrack
a taste for it.
5 That tavern-keepers and liquor sellers be forbid 'en to sell arreeior the,
spirits to children under 14 years t r to womm, or to adults already iutoxioatedr
under a heavy penalty.
6 That proved adulteration of arrack or any other intoxicating liquor be made
the occasion of special fins.
7 That no arrack be aold on credit, or is return For ether commodPies, such
as grain, fruits or other vegetables or clothing, &c.
8 That each tavern have a conspicuous notice-board affixed, giving its number
a copy of license and of the Regulations for the traffic.
9 That before any new tavern is
notificatiou about the genie should
bo published in the Government Gotetto and the public press, giving an opportunity
for asking obj ctions; and that theft should be carefully considered.
10 That a strong and general effort be made, to put down the 1 licit retailing
of arrack or other intoxicating drink.
11 That the drawiug and sell ng of toddy bo elieckal and suppressed ; and
if possible a tax be imposed on each petal devoted to toddy-drawing, aa has been
effected in the Madras Presidency.
12 That at an early date, arrangemeets be made for an experiment, on the
part of the Government, by means of its paid servants, retaining the sale of arrack
and other liquor in its own hands, se as to secure all the profits for the public
benefit. That the official tavern-keepers have no interest in the sales; bat be paid
a salary and half the line for any detect'one of illicit sales of arraek, toddy, &c.
13 That an attempt be made to concentrate distilleries and to get rid of the
evils now attaching to them, in illicit removals of arrack, and in the corruption and
demoralisation of the nelghbourhoods.
14 Finally, that an cape riment be made ere lees in a selected district for the
exercise of Local Option (there being uo vesto,d interests to compensate) and that
the results be mud, not only on regarIe the revenue, but the expenditure on erime

:15i ARRACK MONOPOLY REFORMS WANTED.


or administration of justice and police, as well as the remit on the i alustry of
thi people.
Also that the Government of Ceylon follow the policy and action of the Governments ni Bengal and N. W. Provinces in encouraging the opening of wayside teahouses, (where they do not exist) in order to counteract the attraotions of intoxicating drink and opium.
FURTHER CALL FOR REFORM.
As the outcome of a Public Meeting of all classes and races held in the
Colombo Library, on 15th June, 1900, a Memorial was adopted and eventually
presented to the Legislative Council by the Low-enutry Sinhalese Member one
November 1st, 1900, signed by 16,000 persons (chiefly Sinhalese and Tamils who
could read and write and who prayed (inter Olin).
We, representieg all classes and creeds in this Island, beg humbly to
represent, that. hi view of the fact that the present system of granting licenses
to liquor shops and taverns in this Island is prejudicial to the chid interests
and welfare of its inhabitants, we are of opinion that the following steps
should be taken to remedy the evils of which we complain :
1. We think that Government before licenses are granted for the sale of
liquor in any given locality, should consult the wishes and sentiments of the
residents of that locality.
9. That as by the present system of granting liquor licenses, residents
are not sufficiently made aware of the fact that such licenses have been
applied for, we suggest that greater publicity should be given to this fact
(a) by notification in the English and vernacular newspapers, (h) by a larger
use of wall posters, (c) by calling upon the residents living within a quarter
mile radius (of the proposed shop) in towns over 3,000 population, a nd a
one-mile radius in country places and villages with is population over 250 and
under 3,000 to send in their objections, if any, by a certain date, and that this
should be done at the applicant's expense.
3. We suggest that licenses should be granted subject to the following
conditions and restrictions;(u) That the number of liquor shops for any
give], locality be restricted ; (h) that no liquor shop or tavern be established
or allowed to continue close to any school or place of worship ; (r) that the
transfer of a liquor shop or tavern, or the license for such, from one village
or district to another be prohibited ; and that no license be granted for the
opening of taverns at such places as will have the effect of giving people
unaccustomed to liquor a taste for it, rather than supplying an existing demand.
Tim RESOLUTIONS 'missed at the COLOMBO PUBLIC MEETING,
nth Junc 1900, ran as follows :THE LICENSING SYSTEM.
"That in view of the fact that the present system of granting licenses
In open liquor-shops and taverns is prejudice.] to tho best interests and
wool tare of the eounnimity, this Conference is of opinion that it is necessary
to take such steps as would be best calculated to minimise the evils thereof.
THE PUBLIC SHOULD BE CONSULTED.
"That the meeting is of opinion that it is the duty of Government before
licenses are granted for the sale of liquor in any given locality, to consult
the wishes and sentiments of the residents of that locality.'
FULL egnsiorre.
"That as by the present system of granting liquor licenses, residents
are not sufficiently made aware of the fact that such licenses have been
applied for, this meeting is of opinion that greater publicity should he
given to this fact. (a) by notification in the English and vernacular newspapers
(b) by means of wall-posters, (e) by calling upon the residents living within
a quarter-mile radius in towns of over 3,000 and one mile in country and
villages over 3,000 of the proposed shop to send in their objections if any by it
certain date, failing which the license will be granted."
LICENSE REG ULAT IONS.
"That in the opinion of this meeting, licenses should be granted subject to
the following conditions arid restrictions : (a) that the number of liquor shops
for any given locality be restricted, (b) that no liquor shop or tavern be established
close to any school or place of worship, (c) that the transfer of a liquor shop
from ono village or district. to another be prohibited, mid that no license be
grant 9:1 for the opening of taverns at such places as will have the effect of
giving people unaccustomed to liquor u taste for it:'
LATEST.
A Seb-Committee (haci.?ence of Taxation) has recommended the abandonment of
the Renting System ant the adoption of Duly.paidsit.still System : a Erbil to be made
in one dist Mt it ()trainee. (See discussion in the Legislative CouncilHansard
1901-5. paeeniThe rest trouble now is cot in the number of arrack taverns ; but
in the large and increasing annabsr of places (estate cioly lines is particular)
where atraek is said without a license.Daring 1904 a great movement in favour
of temperance arose among the Sinhalese. 200,000 of whom became total abstainers.

357

OPIUM.
IMPORTATION AND SALE OF OPIUM IN CEYLON.
On December 9th, 1893, a PUBLIC MEETING was held under the Chair=midi) of Mr. J. Ferguson in the Public Hall which was Attended by repro. sentatives of al: races and classes in the community,Sinhalese, Tamil, Moormen, Eurasian and European,at which a unanimous opinion was expressed
in favour of the suppression of the existing licensed opium shops in Colombo
and throughout the Island. The resulting MEMORIAL to the Legislative
Council was one of the most widely and influentially signed of any ever drawn
up in Ceylonbearing the names of 13,957 Sinhalese, 11,874{ Tamils, 1,254)
Eurasians, 285 Europeans, and 453 other residents of the Islandthe signatories Whig confined to those who could write for themselves. It is stated
that in the opinion of the petitioners "there was nothing in the case of
"Ceylon or its people to prevent the application of the same regulations for
" the sale of the drugs as have been granted in the United Kingdom, or, at the
" very least, na have been allowed for the protection of the Burmese.
As the outcome of the Memorial and resulting commission, an ORDI
NANCE was enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council :Extracts from No, 5 of 1899.An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the
Law relating to the Possession and Sale of Opium.
Tho proper authority may grant licenses for the possession of opium
beyond one pound in weight or for the sale of opium.
A license to sell opium by wholesale will authorize the licensee to possess
at one time any quantity of opium. A fee of two hundred and fifty rupees
shall be payable for every such license. No such licensee shall sell less than
ten pounds in weight of opium at any one time.
A license to possess opium will authorize the licensee to possess opium iii
the quantity mentioned in the license, such quantity to be fixed at the discretion
of the proper authority granting the license. A fee of fifty rupees shall be
payable for such a license.
A license to sell opium by retail will autherize the licensee to possess at
one time opium in any quantity not exceeding fifty pounds in weight, and shall
be grunted in manner hereinafter provided.
(I) The proper authority may at his discretion refuse to grant any license,
or may attach such conditions thereto us he may deem expedient., provided that
such conditions shall, in the case of a license to sell opium by retail, inter aria
include the following:
(a) No opium shall be sold between the hours of 8 at night and Ii in the
morning.
(h) The quantity to be sold at any one time to any individual, except to a
licensed retail vendor, shall not exceed IRO grains.
(e) Opium shall not be consumed on the premises.
(d) Opium ufferel for sale shall not be adulterated or deteriorated in any
wny.
(c) Opium shall not he sold to any individual apparently under the age of
fifteen years.
(f) Wearing apparel or other goods shall not he received in barter fur
opium.
(ft) Daily accounts shall he kept in a form to be prescribed by the proper
authority, of the quantities of opium received, sold, and remaining
on hand at the end of each day.
(2) The proper authority may revoke such license in the event of
(n) Any conditions or any of the provisions of this Ordinance being infringed in respect thereof ; or
(h) For any reason whatsoever on giving fifteen days' notice to the licensee
and on paying to him a sum bearing the same proportion to the sum
paid for the license, as the unexpired part of the period for which
the license ruins does to the whole period in respect of which it was
issued.
Any person who shall possess or sell or offer for sale, or suffer or permit
to be sold, any opium in breach of or in any way contrary to any of the provisions of this 'Ordinance, or otherwise than in accordance with the license in
that behalf granted under this Ordinance, or possess or sell or offer for sale,
or suffer or permit to be sold, any bluing or ganja. ur any substance containing
bluing or ganja, and every holder of a license for the sale by wholesale or retail
of opium who sells or allows any person to sell opium to any person apparently
under the age of fifteen years, shall be guilty of an offence, and be liable on
the first conviction to is fine not exceeding fifty rupees, or to simple or rigorous
imprisonment not exceeding three months, or to both ; and every subsequent
conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred rupees, or to imprisonment,
imple or rigorous, not exceeding six months, or to both.

of

OPIUM MORI A.TION _VS4 D SAE IN CEILOIS.


It shall be lawful for the court before which any person shall he convleteA

any offence under this Ordinance to direct a portion of the One actually
recovered and realized, not exceeding one-half, to be paid to the in former

It was also stated to the Commission that the average annual IMPORT of Opium from 1815 to 1851, was about 1,0011 lb.
... 12,500 lb.
do
do
from 1893 to 1897
do
Against
The great increase is believed to be mainly due to the habit of opium eating and
smoking having spread to the Sinhalese, and that this has been caused by the
open unrestricted sale in the Government licensed shops in the public places
of Coloin:.o and other towns and villages. Another illustration of the rapid
increase, of the habit among the Sinhalese is found in the sales of Colombo
licenses for opium shops ; OPIUM LICENSES.
In 18'90 these realized R14,000 I In 1893 these realized 826,600
and notwithstanding legislation against bhang and the doubling of the
import duty on opium :
In 1898 the licenses realised ...
... 822,650
In fuller detail we now give the Revenue from Licenses and the imports
for a series of years :REVENUE DERIVED FROM OFIl& LICENSES OUTSIDE THE MUNICIPALITIES.
Year
Amount. Year. Amount. Year. Amount.
Year. Amount.
IL
R.
R.
B.
1868 ... 100
1877 .. 1050
1886 ... 2500
1805 .. 2300
1809 .., 320
1878 ... 101X1
1887 .. 2400
1896 .. 2400
1870 .. 360
1888 ... 2400
1879 .. 2700
1897 ... 1700
1871 .. 520
1880 .. 4400
1889 ... 2500
1898 .,. 3100
1881 .. 3300
1872 ... 520
1890 ... 3700
1899 .. 5640
1801 .. 3900
19(K) ... 8380
1873 .. 310
1882 . . 2500
1874 ... 1.110
1883 .. 2600
1892 .. 391K)
1901 ... 17,415
1881 .. 3200
1893 ... 4300
1875 .. 830
1902 ... 21,205
1832(5
I5 .. 3105
1894 ... 2700
1876 ... 840
1903 ... 18,630
IMPORTS OF OPIUM.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
852 1876... 10,174 1884... 10,502 1892.. 12,457 1900... 23,755
1850.
9,900
1893
..
12,9149
1001...
21,005
8,379
1877...
9,051
1885..
1860...
1870-.. 12,449 1878... 9,843 18(36... 9,586 1894... 12,713 1902... 21,278
9,059 1879... 17.305 1887... 9,076 1895.. 12,827 1903.. 21,500
18171. _
1872 .. 12,303 1880... 10.117 1888... 9,147 1806... 14,976 1904... 21,692
1873... 11,970 1881.. 9,178 18e49 .. 10,998 1897... 18,286
1874... 8,408 1882,.. 7,992 1890... 12,807 1898... 17,260
1875... 8,278 1883 .. 19,8;67 1891... 12,314 1899... 10,144
Valued in Customs at R24 per lb. Customs duty 112 per lb, 'Up to 12th.
November, 1897, duty was R1 per lb.
It will be observed that, notwithstanding the legislation of 1898, the
importation and sale of Opium have become vastly greater, the licenses for
1902 fetching an unprecedented amount, which it; is believed has been exceeded
for 1903 ; while the import for 1001 and 1902-3 hae largely increased.
The fact is that legislation and increased Government, recognition have
nettle a trade respectable which was formerly regarded as degrading
and that the habit of using opium must fast be spreading among the
Sinhalese-a people who never used it until a very recent period. Nothing but
the discontinuance of open indiscriminate sale and putting opium under
the same restrictions as in England. will do in Ceylon.
Pro ton Recommendations ;1 That, as it is not the oblecit of Government, in c mtinuing to isiuo li-cuses for
the sale of Opium, to ad 1 to the list of custroners for ( or victims t)) the drug from
among young and ignorant ouitrry folk, especially, but rather t t supply the need
of those already addicted to its use,II. E. the Governor be asked to order the removal, at the very first opportunity, of the licensed opium shops from the c.rntral market place, bazaar, or
principal streets re' towns and villages in Ceylon, and to licenss tho same in loss
prominent back streets or litres where the temptation will ir_t be offered to fresh
customers, and especielly to country visitors.
[This recommendation is made as no smoking or consumption on premiss is t)
be allowed in future.]
2 That, in addition to the recommendations of the Commissioner, the sale of
opium to women be prohibited.
3 That rewards be offered for the detection of broaches of the new rules, more
eipeeially as to the sale of opium to children and women, and in exchange
4 That all new licensed show opened since 1895 be c'osed and no additional
licenses I e issued.
LATEST.-It is hoped (.Slay 1905) that H.E. Sir Henry 131ake may see his way
by 1906, to confine the sale of opiturilto the Government Dispensaries and by Apotheeariee of medical prescription, so shutting the village opium shops which are steadily

CROWN LANDS SOLD FROM 1%33 TO 1903,

359

From 1833 to the end of 1903, it will be observed from the table on the next
page, the total of Crown lands. granted and sold in Ceylon was 1,670,193
aeres, realising (nominally) 3,059,192. Of course, this return does not take cognisance of lands held by title, more or less good, previously to 1833, and
we may more than double the figures for the acreage held by private owners, and
more or less cultivated, say 21 million acres out of the twelve, or rather fifteen
,i- millions odd at which the area of our Island is now calculated.* Of the acreage
granted and sold as above, two-thirds, or about 1,000,000 acres, have been purchased by Europeans for coffee, tea and other now products,' coconut and
cinnamon cultivation. Allowing for all that has been abandoned or eaold to
natives. there can be no doubt that at this moment European planters hold
800,000 acres of land in Ceylon (say 630,000 suitable fur hill country products,
tea, cinchona, coffee, &c., and pasturage, and 270,000 lower down for tea,
as well as coconuts, rubberand cinnamon), against nearly three times this aggregate
area held by natives. Large tracts of pasture lands still belonging to Government aro open to both, but chiefly availed of by the natives for their black cattle
and buffaloes.
The explanation of the Survey Department having issued ;title-plans for
1,791,428 acres or 121,233 acres in excess of the quantity sold is that the
Department is constan tly issuing plans to parties who obtain grants of land, or
who, having " squatted" on Government lands, are charged u certain proper
tion of the improved value as they have held possession for a longer or
shorter period, thirty years' posse scion entitling the holders te a free grant.
There are also titles for temple lands, &c.
Putting aside figures in earlier official returns which shew 12,928 acres
granted between 1828 and 1832, because this is but a fragment of information
which can never, we fear, be rendered complete, let us see the results of sales
from July 1833 to June 1844 at 5s. an acre, and from July 1814 at 1 an
acre, with expenses of cutting boundaries and surveying :-1833 to 1844,11 years
during which 8,893 title-plans in triplicate were issued for 371,397 acres :
ACRES SOLI).
LOTH SOLO.
REALIZED.
AVERAOE PER ACRE
2,693
267,373
Z142,758
10s. Sd.
1844 to 1903 :-60 years, during which 164,981 title-plans in triplicate
were issued for 1,420,029 acres :
1,402,821)
2,516,434
221,479
41s. 7d
The lowest average price per acre in any one year was in 1848 when
78,686 acres realised 29,712, an average of 7s tiled per acre. The largest
revenue ever received in any one year w.ts ie 1877 when it reached 148,570
or only 34,164 acres or an average of 4 73 per acre. The largest extent
sold iu any year was 54,541 acres in 1873 and again 54,274 acres 1111 1875.
The average realised in 1878 was also 4 Gs per acre ; but there followed
a great falling-off (in consequenee of coffee oi tea le and financial depression}
-i.e.
Lund in 1883, only 33,081 was received for 25,099 acres sold; then the
If.r.
detuani for tea-land began te tell, and the avenge and sales gradually rare
until for 1899 the average per acre realised is about 33 rupees per acre. As to
high prices per acre for extensive lots : in 1873, 306 acres of forest-land in the
Agras division of the Dimbula district sold for 18 per acre ; but this was beaten
in1875 when a lot of 8If acres in Badulla sold for nearly 25 (R248.14) per acre
to Mr. Crow ; and again in Dimbula on 27th June 1876, Lot No. 6,738 of 184
acres was purchased by Mr. A. H. Thomas for 8245 per acre. In 1879 Mr.
R. B. Lawrence purchased a lot of 289 acres at the rate of R242.4 per acre.
It must be remembered, that the Survey Department is the means of bringing
in a large reveille from Land sales, but apart from this, there is the immense
indirect benefit conferred on the Colony by the _capital and industry brought to
bear on the lands, and the progress made by the Survey Department in mapping
the Island and settling claims to property, so averting litigation and crime, and
also apart from the extraordinary services rencierei by the Survey Department
in Temple Land and Chena Surveys, Irrigation Works, Railway and Harbour
Surveys, Meteorology, &c. Colonel Holdich reported on the Department at the
beginuieg of 1897, and Governor Ridgeway esuied it to b a reorgaeised in the same
year so as to do greater judos to topographical an i cada trill surveyssee
rtference elsewhere.
* In Mr. Vincent's Forest Report, the area of Ceylon is put at 15,809,280 acres,
the equivalent of 24,702 square miles. Of this area, he puts 5,602,000 acres in the
moist zone, and 10,206,000 in the dry zone, the cultivated area being divided into
1,618,000 in the moist and 888,300 in the dry zono.

3G0

CROWN 1.11 11 s.tI,E,

so1,11, REVEN1E AND :EXPENDABSTRACT OF ( -1; , IWN LAN1I


TUBE AND '11.1LE-DEED PLANET IB817E1) P.11011 1813 TO BAill.
'Landssolo a n ol Revenue 1 Expond- Revenue Title Plans issued
in Triplicates.
in in excess
Sell led.
from Land Expen- .
Period - -- sales inel ti- diture. !execaN of of Expe n
'Revenue
diture.
SETS.
1 EXTENT,
LOTS. Extent ding Fees
ACRES.

No.
18231 NO.:i Acres.

-
_
to
21793 267373 142738 1.:1,='
'r--1
8893 371397
1843
479' 42027
t "-- T-: ' 77
18,41* . 71 77031 18270
970 41364
1845
329 19450, 31485 - - _,'El;
7370 206 4239
1848
200 3590' 12103
.1:33 1711 101 2210
1847
180 4508 '74917 4785
8: 4977
1848
88 2761 4672 1711 89
82 786 2265 i368 5103
141 3227
1819
71 6019
1850
118 291:2 2001 1360 1756
ii;9.-;
108 1088
1851
95
9311
3785 2090
1852
48 1848 249 4159 1680
-- 144 1859
53 2200. :1324 4 510 1186
1853
47 2126
1854
87 8209 9927 1725 .520- 2 68 8555
68 5475
1855
57 7286 16410 4720
12140

1856
188 11656 22805 1 8450
14355 91 11786
1857
493 19795 37027 ' 11365
25662 188 14494
1858
873 15752 33426 18051
15375. 340 14323
1859
2000 23447 38689 24358
14432 906 14931
1860
3704 33660 51628 28081
2A517 2369 34865
1801
5987 28329 41186 22595
21571
2438 31535
1862
3572 23302 45300 17883
27417 2540 21558
1863
1663 27990 72808 17606
55202 2503 31212
1864
3542 34122 76567 17458
59109 2670 42262
1865
4609 41150 68276 17274
51002 2002 28060
1800
8553 45516 72021 19807
52711 2473 46369
1867
7284 44019 45257 23094
2214)3 2779 26178
1868
13540 2999 23753
5832 27358 38514 24974
1869
6321 337369 57964 25820
32111 3043 22305
1870
6074 31781 57226 25146
-- 32080 2771 22700
1871
5609 40853 70580 26099
44481 3555 32144
1872
43652 5854 59046
5223 47445 69568f 259161'
1873
4973 54541 103089 27438
,751481 4760 55588
1874
5940 41429 108484 27556
'80928 4896 36361
1876
4349 54274 65023 28747
36458 4426 62495
1876
3819 38052 117122 20204
86918 3237 35110
1877
5184 34164 148570 35331
13239 3470 31611
1878
8544 30976 133513 37038
96475 3130 38465
1879
3282 26742 72500 36726
35774 31177 27496
1880
4878 31619 65186 38584
96608 3339 34542

1881
6286 26818 43466 37418
6048 3706 21716
1882
5200 22446 35197 37808
2111
4144 22299
1883
6060 25099 33081 38585 2507 3226 19355
1884
4236 21943 41685 35637 ' -- 6048
3973 16161
1885
3504 22085 88182 36948 -- 1234
3840. 28117
1886
3687 20460 41861 37587 ' -- 4274
3301 18821
1587
3070 17780 33016 38870 5854 3247 21944
1888
4197 21643 42206 38694 -- 3512
3399 19971
1889
3097 12434 26290 39035 12745 3585 21857
1890
3268 12713 23200 40627 17-127
3141 14989
1891
2591 15391 31873 42274 11401
2681 13888
1892
2794 16576 45061 45093 32
2466 16181
1893
3174 12158 37843 43812 69
2874 18885
1894
2887 15461 44474 1 47944 3470
8022
10686
1805
3980 17027 49950 47240 2710 8699 19289
1896
-- 4648 8856 19338
8269 19389 49415 44767
1807
4388 29446 53045 48028
5017 2516 21698
1898
4721 20538 59668 50701
;182 23762
1899
6354 24815 81879 60876
:: 29900
5150 23371
7
1900
6960 35906 72983 63980
8203 8236 21715
1901
7968 24102 52227 65649
13422 5868 29265
1902
11028 38117 78076 64063
14013 6660 33952
1903
9866 27829 76470 65145
11325 6510 29305
Toxia.22.11721670199 3059192 1697328 1361804 173874 1791426
is from let July when the upset price was raised to 1 an acre. The total sale
for 1844 reached 20,415 acres, the balance beyond 7,703 being sold at lc an acre.
t CurrencY changed in 1872 to rupees: bat we continue the old headings the E

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STATEMENT SHOWING THE EXPENDITURE ON THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, CEYLON,


AND THE OUTTURN OF EACH BRANCH. FOR EACH OF THE YEARS DM TO Mt

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4387 1771 -. 32476 '1772.541 ; ,_ 18811
14 WS
125882
11008 9150
4 4491125 22901
lesi 111189
4541 2033 ._ 33186 160827 ... 1-814 ;
1499 9
8014;6
11418 8'06 18940185 3 424
1$9 121579
'''
138 6 0
:19569
6707 3037 35 48 171395 .. 1890
12181 9 3 16621613 48254
128826
3801 1 2844 811Si 45704 178816 1891
1136428
'61.131
13.16 11439 1 68 122 15045
184 128419
2685 2051 1068 422'5 171181 117656 1852
18111118 757,80
18846 10459 18081E05 84818 1-23 ,e3eu
192 1312:6
4394 2648 619 4078 198103 17144 1808 C)
89"8953
4044 61515
13983 10019 1791154 5 76949
193 l'9703
1084
159376
4296 I MA 1915 6.105 225 96 81172 1894 941
104185
9
4'1'412
191 140 8
13217 16112 1940586
358100 129881
4141 1615 27'8 67796 235778 18187 1806 '4
104095 445:3'4
16126 11484 1745744.
185 147379
3244
i 2496 1702 84884 228902 19688' 1896
4'6740
179738
0
149554
5097;12
0'0784
200 141190
13007 10888
2897 I 4'96 1850 8'818 254818 23225 1817
2090451 1146 0
1116857 4671488
15030 12416 221'4749
202 172257
2486
.
2788 871 , 58584 283769 257E3 1824 Pt
443070
131918
187378 , 30:1632
18.508 13018 2.808117
206 170742
2760 2701 8- 76184 287087 24541 1E09
7483431 111841
178451 . 3626654
174113 18886 27185852
210 181893
1256 67769 41110 2816 1900
8411
2807
2E78 0 109445
186585 ! 4051 82
22378 18319 18857E10
241 196154
arpo 34. 7 8291 85437 :111955 30096 1901
78'860 94 845
248075 I 448009
25217 20104 35960384
978 I 215496
4048
4.011
1714 112948 40083. 27999 1901
cuino 190 6
1551494 ' 45774
38628 80773 :2847'18
802 288168
83 N 4269 2445 904'4 340181 27811 1905
38'5 0 101195
784891 . 419 N 1
37943 288 4 298'9270
188 215'84
'
24 ,480 8533N
8848 I 810 9277 Dulls 143881 241706 1904
81 I 40'4,98
fl 84 29077604
'06 121- 66
o

1 Total

Vex r.

1872 ...
187::
1874 ..
1576
1816 ...
1877 11578
1879 .1860 ...
18E11 ...
1882 .1881

1811

1886 ..
1987 ..
11184 ..
1889 ...
1800 ...
1554
1892
1891
1804 ...
1895 -.
1886 ...
1807
1698 .1899 ...
4485'

R.

um

VAL'. ...
19143 ...
11104 ..
Stamp-printingcommencedin 1892. if Stereotyping Wast was first obtained 1'51878.
Panderystextoclin December. 1888. 1 Allretkuirenientsmetlocally since 1891.
- .6118245tkeworkdonewas comparatively iosignificant and There is no record of it. d No previous records. !I Type-casting introduced is 1891. Includes stare 1886
Not
available.
Aglge8Ount 84 "Advance" as well as of Revenue.

.4

362 11EG isTito i4IN IMP A IIITICENT,


BIRTHS, DEATHS AN1) MARRIAGES REGISTERED: 1870 TO 1901.
(The Registration Retunis are confessedly imperfect )

DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
11
'.
14*
Years. Males. Femaleg. Total. Males. Females. Total. 3LATE.
,
ill:10
1:7,1
8i
33,5141
(84,850 24,382 22,421 46.8424 '
1 971 I WO 10
53,347
27,444
25,893
33,2846

60,573

38,287

1872
60,702 26,266 22,783 49,049
1873 :95,446 23,256
1874 38,961 35,444 74,645 27,380 21,843 52 2=1 9,007
1975 37,062 34,040 71,102 29,385 26,029 55.614 9.268
),948 62,580 9,341
30,852
1876
40,546 37,014 77,500
31,092 71,529 46,660 33421 83,781 7,964
1877 37,497
7:87.1';22
:43,804
75,660
8
1978 32,313 30,022 63,386 41,612
33,175 9129
3e,354
1979 .
0 31,214 28,516 57,730
318
2
6,
408

24,167
50,575

9.647
31,346 72,
1880 37,972
73,012
1991
39,192 35,602 74,794 38,624 36,388
8
9:876617
54,672
28,918 25,753
1882 38,782 35,260 74,040
28,151 95,529 0,680 10,237
43,:1738,112:3 83,240
1883
5
4 . ?.3
1 884 45.352
87,407 32,097 30,301 64398 9,781)
1995 41,521 37,5
79,231 42,693 :19,215 81,908 7,574
67,041 8,059
1888 39,936 36,880 76,636 35,368 31,673
48,716
44,507 93,22-8 35,615 32,881 88,496 9,217
1887
1889 47,910 44,379 92,289 40,623 36,101 76,724 10,121
81,465 44 495 39,3.50 83,845 9,297
1989 42,489 38,976
1890 49,744 45.362 95,106 36,162 33,458 6.2,6110 10,952
1 891 50,14116,352 96,493 44,41514 41,1495 86,643 10,722
46.515 93.233 44,337 411,617) 84,11:17 12,922
18111
44,718
47,768 44,64143 92.422 11,807
1893 50,731 47,069 97,800
123:1111
42,696
67,784
54,151 50,151 104,301 45,088
1884
48,903
1111,480
44,080 88,301
4+,421
18115 52,577
8,,86e 13,761
1894 63,753 50,101 103,681 42110 6$,7,9
13,625
1897 - 64,413 0(1,4 816 125,019 4 .,306 [8,232 78,538
1898 67,645 88.976 137,620 4",1111 44,107 181, 46 16.247
104,983
52,c78

814'{
16,535
1899 .. 67 , 61 267 132,190 52,905
10,918
1900 70,002 0',049 136,051 51,0.6 49,787 1. 9,673
19,11 68.888 65,864 134,252 69917 47.836 98,813 16.227
1912 .. 72,9i8 68,965 141,893 50,901 4,4,7;9 99,6E41 21,864
19413
76.046 71,991 148,027 48,015 47,169 911,010

16
1
7',4
85413
1904 ,. 71,627 70,026 14,5251 4,,3r 46,513 103,1) li
' Exclusive of Randyan or M inamluadan Marriages.

l'OPITLATION, MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS OF THE WHOLE


ISLAND, 1870 TO 1904.
Estimated
Births.
Deaths. , Bice
. a8.
Marriages.]
Persons
Year.
?darned.
Popuation.
45:63::8313,1 ''' of Births
68,876
1220621:25
:4:611
61,028
2,417,402
32,014
1871
69,573
2 451,276
17 68d
35,376
1872
69,702
411,049
44,216
9,461,894
92,105
1873
74,645
22,422
52,223
2,516,453
46,496
1874
23,348
71,102
15,488
55,614
26,478
2,530,72(1
1875
13,239
14,980
77,560
62,580
1876
25,560
12,780
'2,573,305
71,529
.12,920
84,781
-13,252
1877
2,669,556
21,460
63,336
1:681121
77,666
-12,330
1875 - 2,741,078
12,406
224
6.0,729
57,730
11,799
1879 - 2,772,363
12,307
79,318
50,575
27,300
21,743
1850
2,758,795
13,650
71,794'
77,012 - 218
2,755,558
24.174
1881
12,087
74,012
19,370
54,672
1882
13,214
2,773,889
82,240
28,569
1883
2,781,711
15,860 9
53,680
'46
1:7
42g
41
27,540
87,407
69,398
1884
2,793,689
13,770
2,815,186
21,1411
79,234
81,908
-225,6

74
9
1885
10,723
431:432482
76,836
67,041
1888
2,930,359
20,214
68,496
21'779257
1887
2,855.216
17,171
9
932,2
22839 7681
8,:7881
4 .0
1888
29,276
51 .2 52:358605
9,901,262
14,638
81,465
1889
2,938,977
12,791
25,582
95,106
26,506
1890
2,980,245
21:427146
15,106
86,643
1897
3,021,579
14,737
43933
998
3,2.
1892
3,088,405
16,683
38,366
1647
4 2
3,121,01)3
97,800
859,296
735798
1893
17,327
31,654
104,331
16,517
1894
3,144,561
22,783
15,566
8887,1710814
1895
101,480
13,179
3,193,821
61,382
114:19,189
103,854.
81,898
*3,240,501
21,956
1896
;97
39.358
1
125,019
78,538
43,638
46,481
1897 3,318,768 21,819
2?
11332)69(
90.256
3,305,519
21,254
41,364 J
1898
11181,91:88
:1,129,715
101,953
1899
32,491
27,207
136,051
56,381
1904 3,520,574
28,192
100 873
36,178
131.252
3,182,697
16472
1901
23,736
98,813 35,439
55,632
141,893
72,816
99101
42,213
1902 3,629,486
148,097
23,531
1903
47,004
96,081
3,703,615
145,253
3,767,826
21,947
.13,891
551
1,3
93,940
91433
1904
'1 . Total exeeei of Births over Deaths d , ring 1567-1903,=712,961.-Comethss.
The sign minas 1--J Sigulties that deaths ex4ec lea tar hs. t Inclusive of Kantlyan,
for itie regiett atIm of deaths np to 1887 was imperfect, and the figures given cannot safely be

4..... I ...MI,

Vsv..`asVS,v-kves N.:t40,71.
%ye
"15:915.1-W4.12.1k7C.10,St 1.71W2 is.13CMWEVV , V13.031 T4.3
The following table it of interestbeeanasa it, show% the course of lresialeat in ttile useful
Department since its establishment it will be observed how brisk the business of regis.
tering Deeds and Transfers was in the years of planting prosperity, 1876.1881, the receipts
corresponding.
Total value
Number of Deeds registered. - "
1""`
Total Excess Excess
amountof
atn
transfers
,A A ;
occured on of properties Total Expert- of of
dixtu
pern
e
sale, gift, Rereipts.diture. Receipts E
Y
b
:5" M
g ego
art5118594
aze.
Ig
A ge 8
Z
r;
B. R. ft, 1t.
1866 11,282 9,2/9 1,199 21,760 39,248 0,471,213 8,6124,914 56,822 5,5,765 3,057 -1867 10,418 7,803 786 19,002 80,305 8,956,301 7,243,812 55,108 53,653 1,454 1868 11,783 8,863 830 21,476 34,104 5,412,675 6,746,910 56,035 58,954 - 8,8118
1869 11,204 6,234 831 18,979 266,965 6,960,622 8,344,307 54,433 00,8915 - 6,465
,870 10,230 5,7514 950 16,039 27,406 7,525,199 6,971,081 50,611 125,820 - 0,178
'871 12,274 7,248 1,126 20,648 31,828 10,444,530 10,295,324 62,071 57,6105 4,268 1372 18,130 11,112 1,830 31,072 47,924 12,198,640 10,755,019 83,834 54,964 28,870 1873 15,566 .8,898 1,915 26,371 47,445 15,835,981 10,264,915 86,389 58,547 27,841 1874 15,340 9,393 1,705 26,447 44,13016,980,8167 15,519,725 91,073 59,158 32,514 .6173 18,651 10,914 1,900 31,531 50,0311 83,055,617 15,43,053 103,6418 63,218 37,840 1
0276 17,813 12,648 2,427 32,788 56,278 23,761,713 25,736,304 116,415 62,962 53,453 1877 22,313 18,063 3,037 43,433 70,381 26,821,225 26,777,106 141,564 66,370 73,193 1878 20,261 16,526 3,004 39,591 84,928 23,258,080 18,1397,797 129,771 68,656 61,114 14379 96,42619,306 2,775 42,577 69,691 23,888,848 15,788,971 125,302 69,236 56,066 IBM 21,499 17,847 3,0 4 42,400 65,771 17,025,005 25,947,872 124,330 75,673 48,556 --1881 18,764 16,301 2,651 37,718 59,337 14,095,684 11,547,140 107,784 70,459 31,274 1882 19,87415,86? 2,330 38,071 03,08811,579,403 8,82(3,547 00,065 70,737 19,328 1883 21,440 15,265 2,517 39,251 69,197 8,711,029 7,910,303 81,488 70,321 11,148
1884 98,492 17,614 2,688 48,774 85,195 11,600,940 14,268,837 99,090 60,750 36,589 1385 20,177 14,3'3 2,353 36,923 62,229 7,753,633 7,796,9.50 76,434 62,153 14,286 1888 21,987 15,674 2,478 40,019 70,438 10,314,914 9,117,526 81,885 84.829 17.019 1837 23,04815,623 2,652 41,:e20 71,441 9,558,932 8,374,079 79,977 63,823 16,133 1888 25,642 17,44e 3,128 46,308 82,470 10,011,985 0,602,336 88,0553 62,558 25,53.5 1889 27,156 18,044 3,454 48 226 81,746 26,050,6.53 11,821,685 96,289 02.770 33,509
1890 26,052 17,345 5,619 47,957 71,311 13,2411.482 12,853.520 113,898 72,389 41,598 -1 891 25,858 16,448 3,873 40.179 67,537 13,727,789 18,328 127 117,988 72 403 45,585 -1899 28,943 20,335 5,886 54,164 83,993 18,023,079 24,092,356 137,508 73-869 63.638
1.553 30,-363 22,139 1,4 0 57,011 91,314 13,214,210 24,332,259 139,485 75,229 84,255 1891 38,017 26,013 8,170 72,417 116,188 16,617,721 54,891,156 174,932 82,794 91,737
1895 38,423 25,032 6.317 70,712 114,519 14,35E1021 23,045,412 179,325 83,509 98,315
14 93 51,013 28,187 8,160 28,820 143,462 21,84,195 24,021.660 246,913 85.1245 181.793
1297 49,640 96,647 7,294 81,9131 135,028 19,593,764 42,811,524 239,477 88,514 152,963 1898 45,046 24,419 7,380 76,845 128,008 45,948,796 44,991,519 217,1542 87,411 150,23/ 1899 45,855 24,99.5 8,021 78,873 120,134 411,116,729 25,450,528 924,018 88,336 135,696 /208 88,049 28,154 2,2 9 52,436 15.4.031 17,820.03 19,124,106 218,318 77,469 140,676 -1901 47,073 27,724 8,080 83,777 155 870 23,058,009 24,326,597 220,195 82,224 140,971 11e 46,79126,788 9,820 83.181 153,13819,245,551 22,471,969 225,181 88,703 116,705 -1903 48,223 128;234 8,821 83,289 136,534 32,097,180 20,684,463 218,727 91,727 187,100 1294 49,020 28,871 11,542 89,438 141,741 13,899,864 21,531,191 242,4109 92,5517 151,863

Notaries.
There were 341 Notaries practising at the beginning of 1905, an increase of 15 of
the number practising at the end of 1904, and a decrease of 59 on the number practising in 1887, the first year for which reliable figures are available. It is believed
that twenty years previously there were over 235 Notaries more than at present.
Of the 341, 54 practised in English, 119 in Sinhalese, 67 in Tamil, 42
in English and Sinhalese, 23 in English and Tamil, aim 16 in Sinhalese and Tenth.
They were distributed as follows :Wester& Provinee.-Colomho District HS (01 whom 48 practised in the town).
&lutes& District 25, Negombo District 17, total 130. Central-Province.-Kandy
District 27,01e.tide District 5, Nuwara Eilya District 2, total 31. Northern-Province
-Jaffna District 59, Mannar District 3, Mullaittivu District 1, total 83. Southern
Province.-Galle District 23, Matara District 12, Tangalla and Hambantota Districts
5, total 40. Easterly-Province.-liatticaloa District 13, Trincomalee District 3, total
16. ern PrOiiiiCe.-Kunmegala District 18, Chilaw District 10, and
pettaltm District 5. total 33. ..',,rad-l'enfraf Proriiiiie.-Aunradhapura District 2,
Pro rimee
Ole. District 6. Protiiitec of mum Ratnapn ra
District 5, Kegaila District 10, total 15. Grand Total 311,

of -Baa

LAND REGISTRATION -NOTARIES.

353

BUSINESS, REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE LAND


REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT, FROM 1866 TO 1904.
The following table is of interest because it shows the course of business in this useful
Department since its establishment : it will be observed how brisk the business of regis.
tering Deeds and Transfers was in the years of planting prosperity, 1875-1881, the receipts
04/neap:aiding.
Number

of

0 Total Total value


Deeds regi8tered.
Total Exema Excess
of transfers
1- amount
smred on
of pnmerties Total Expen- of of
by sale, gift, Reoeipts.diture. Receipts Expen
5,0

ti .1

.4 6,

" ortguges e
(Mein
11t
It R. R. 11, R. R.
1860 11,282 9,279 1,199 21,760 38,213 9,471,283 8,618,914 56,622 53,785 3,037 1867 10,413 7,803 786 19,000 30,305 8,956,304 7,243,812 55,108 53,653 1,451 1868 11,763 8,863 830 21,476 34,004 5,412,876 6,746,910 56,096 58,954 - 7,868
18122 11,914 6,124 831 18,979 213,965 6,989,622 8,344,397 54,433 60,899 - 0,465
,870 10,130 5,759 050 16,930 27,400 7,625,190 6,971,081 50.611 59,820 - 0,178
'871 12,274 7,248 1,126 20,648 31,828 10,444,530 10,295,324 62,071 57,005 4,206 1872 vow 11,112 1,830 31,072 47,924 12,198,610 10,755,019 83,834 51,964 28,870 873 15,568 .8,888 1,915 26,371 47,445 15,835,984 10,264,915 86,389 58,547 27,841 1
..,874 15,349 9,393 1,705 26,447 44,106 16,989,867 15,519,725 91,673 59,158 32,514 -1875 18,651 10,914 1,9611 31,531 50,030 85,655,617 15,185,053 103,058 65,218 37,810 two 17,813 12,618 2,427 52,788 56,278 21,761,713 25,736,304 116,415 62,962 53,453 1877 *2,313 18,063 3,937 43,433 70,384 26,82E225 26,777,196 141,561 62,370 73,193
1878 20,061 16,526 3,004 89,591 94,028 23,680,060 18,897,797 129,771 68,656 61,114 1822 20,426 12,108 2,775 42,577 69,891 23,888,818 15,768,971 126,502 69,236 56,066
1880 21,499 17,847 3,0 4 42,400 65,771 17,925,905 25,947,872 124,330 75,673 48,656 1881 18,724 16,301 2,654 37,718 59,337 14,095,634 11,547,140 107,734 70,459 31,274 18823 18,874 18,867 2,839 38,071 63,086 11,579,403 8,820,647 010,065 70,737 19,328
1883 21,409 15,285 2,517 39,251 69,1117 8,711,029 7,910,305 81,4495 744,321 11,116
29,492 17,4314 2,638 48,774 65,195 11,600,910 9,268,837 99,090 60,759 ;38,439
1884
.
1885 20,177 14,33 2,361 36.923 62,229 7,763,680 7,729,859 76,434 82,153 14,288 7 886 21,987 15,674 2,478 40,029 70,434 10,314,914 9,117,528 81,885 64,829 17,056 1887 83,04515,023 2,652 41,320 71,441 9,566,932 8,374,979 79,977 63,823 16,153 1888 25,841 17,440 3,126 46,308 82,470 19,911,980 9,206,338 88,093 62,558 25,585
27,150 18,042 3,444 48 226 81,742 20,060,655 11,021,1585 96,289 62.770 33,509
26952 17,3:5 3,619 47,957 71,311 18,240,482 12,853.520 113,8911 72,389 41,506 -.
1891 26,858 16,446 3,875 46,179 67,537 13,727,789 16,328 127 117,988 72 403 45,585 1 892 28,943 20,335 5,880 54,164 85,993 18,923,879 24,099,356 137,508 78869 63,638
1493 39.363 22,139 5,4 9 57,011 91,314 13,214,210 24,332,259 139,485 75,229 64,255 -

489

1894 38,017 28,013 8,470 72,417 116,183 16,617.721 24,691,156 174,532 82,794 91,737 1896 32,423 25,082 6,817 70,712 114,510 11,358 021 26,641,412 179,895 68.559 98.315 1`93 51,013 28.187 8,160 48,840 143.482 21,841,191 #4,021,860 348,933 85,166 161.766
1897 49,640 95,047 7,294 81,981 135,028 19,593,784 46,811,564 289,477 86,514 152,963

1898 45,046 24,419 7,880 76,845 128,003 45,1118,796 44,991,519 931,642 87,411 150,231
1899 45,855 24,995 8,023 78,873 199,154 40,878,220 25,450,528 224,038 88,836 135,698
1900 48,049 26,154 8,2 3 82,436 194.002 17,826,0 3 19,124,108 218,318 77,461 140,876 19(1 L 47,973 27,724 8,080 88,777 1)5,870 25,958,989 24,826,897 210,195 89,221 140,971 1908 46,795 26,748 9,020 83,181 125,138 19,245,551 22,471.969 935081 88,763 136.715 --1908 48,123 128,284 8,821 85,281 136,534 28,097,180 20,884,453 228,727 91,727 137,200
1904 49,020 28,871 11,542 89,439 141,741 182899,824 91,534,151 242,409 90,547 151,864 -

%ota ries,
There were 341 Notaries practising at the beginning of 1905, an increase of 15 of
the number practising at the and of 1904, and a decrease of 59 on the number practising in 1887, the first year for which reliable figures are availably. It is believed
that twenty years previously there were over 285 Notaries more than at present.
Of the 341, 54 practised in English, 119 iu Sinhalese, 67 in Tamil, 42
in English and Sinhalese, 23 in English and Tamil, and 16 in Sinhalese and Tamin
They were distributed as follows :TT estere-Protince.-Colotabo District sm (of whom 48 practised in the town).
Kinder& District 25, Negomho District 17, total 130. Cent rut .Prorinee.-Kandy
District 27,1111atale District 5, Niivare Eilya District 2, total 31, Northri.n. Provinex
-Jaffna District 59, Mannar District 3, Mulleittivu District 1, total 63. Southern.
Provivce.-Galls District 23, Matare, District 12, Tangalla and Hambantota Districts
5, total 41:. Easeene-Province.-Batticalon District 13, Trincomalee District 3, total
10. Nort h Western Province.-Kurunegala District 18, Clillaw District, 10, and
Puttalam District 5. total 33. No.11. -Central Provinva.-Antiradhapura District 2,
1' vo .-liadolls District 8. Province of Sabaroga nil for .-Rattloiniro.
f'rorisce
District 5, Kegalla District lo, total 15. t. rand Total 311,

Na. of 110,011..1.- Iluil, Disirivi, Leper 1368. 1870.. 1876.. 1877. 1b80. 1281. 1882. 1343. 1884. 1885. 1896. 1687. 1388. 1889.
' it Lunatic) As5 Lunt ... 17 1 ../.3
95 25 26 (f) 84 (h) 32 27 93 ao 37
.114. Cases treAtett ... 10.145 8,38e 17,605 22,356 18,501 19,945 111,488 17,983 :i0,143 21,118' 23,575 115,978 217,7.17 26,911
D! Jails
(c) 31 21 27 27 ?6 38 (026 28 29 N 29 30 31 -31.
4).. Prisoners treated - :2,412 1,976 8,678 4,002 3,147 1,322 4,188 2,479 2,170 5,228 4,944 5,332 5,969 4,925
Do Outtloor Di-penstiries .. 14 13 SS 40 43 44 46 61 64 41 46 51 61 76
Do Outdoor patients
.. 8,845 7,131 50,197 52,149 56,212 110,831 104;975 147,171, 173,801 156.691 159,0419 104 ,357 128,583 175,011
R. c. R. c. H. c, R. e. It. C. It. e. IL
C. R. c. Rs e. 14. I. R. c. It. ... R. c. R.
',wt. per head for diet )1.101:11' .. S 6 9 21 S 5S 8 13 6 99 11 11; 7 56 6 07 6 40 - - .- -.7ost. including every head of expenditure
excepting Medical Officers' pay ... 11 5K 12 6 17! 40 It 59 19 9, 11 09 19 01 12 03 12 - - ---eolunial Surgeons, No. of ... 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4
4 4 1 4 i
Senior Medical Officer

...
... ...

--isaistanttoPrincips1Civil3edicaliIglier
..
, - ..Medical Superintendent. tinstle Asylum ..
- - -- - - --
Physician in charge of Glenetal Hospital ...
-- - .- - e.
Assistant Colonial Surgeons ... 27 33 2, ... 21 26 ...724. 36 lif-i -25 24 23 S'S 2;1 23
Lady Doctors
... - -
...
-- - - - Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgoons ..
...
t 4 4 4 4
Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeons
13 16 (a) 2.'. (51 27 (8) 31 CO 25 (11.27 21 23 94 26 29
Medical Assistants
- - ...
..
-- - - - Medical Practitioners
11; ..iii 10 - 10 15 15 H1 :1 41 11
.. 19 17 18 1b
(lief Medical Storekeeper ... -- - Asaictarit Superintendent of Vaceination
- Inspectors of Vaccinatior. ...
1 3 :.7. 1 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 3
33 44 55 55
64 58 57 70 79 76 76 66 70
vaccinators
Extra Viiceinator4
1 2 4 6 5 4 6 1. 5 1 13 19 16
health Officers
.. 1. 6 12 13 9 9 8 8 8 li 6 8 s 11
.:uses of infectious i 0.,,,..1......,,
I Oases . 2 r7.5.8 4,120 9,478 11 14 9 7 83 283 2 0 40 1650
10 6 4 111 211 1
diseases registered i "."`'' " I Deaths. 1
:rig 2,457 11.963 .
u 250 1,158
be the Civil Medic.] : . ii Cases_ 776 -113 3 t120 227 114 ea% 1,410 1,307 2,791 1J07 487 5.T.1 :198
'
( Deaths. 6.1 75 91 3,419 15 21 250 256 235 427 343 129 156 75
1/epartment. 1 7 '
R. 11. R. R. R. Rs R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R.
'Iotal Expenditure-
- 1:-'55.414 118,173 516,1156 711,513 841,779 530,102 477,175 507,086 685,085 676.975 561,847 583,014 535,415 669611
Receipts for msintenatice of patients In
flospilals
.. 7,293 7.500 8,032 7,214 1.451 11,1(7, 4,315
12,8314 35,715
25,7267 29,45172 21,423 97,151) 15.504
Amount expended 117 the Public Works
Dep.rtment for building hospitals (permanent and temporary'. ... 4.784 50,S.5.0 24,1:34 3,668 5117 ... 2,337 673 ... 3,031 9,147 95,523 '55,670 50,218
1,,I' kctions ni Outdoor Dispancuriem - - ... 3,925 7,455 s.999 5,621 11,606 15,241 14,09 1.1,588 14,611 16,604 19,943
(a) 4 Depitt les in ISM (5; 3 Deputies in 1883. (c) 4 Deputies in 1872. (8) 2 Deputies in 1882. (e) In these numbers the Jails of C010111i.10 are counted as ono.
I neluding 7 Dist' let hospitals. (g; I Deputy in 1823. (h; Including 6 District Hospitals. (i'. 4 Deputies in 1884.

(Continued on lie21 page.)

WIVd

to U$)4.

IN

The Medical Department Statistics front 1,so4,4

-LAND REGISTRATION -.NOTARIES.

363

BUSINESS, REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE LAND


REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT, FROM 1866 TO 1904.
The following table is of interest because it shows the course of business in this useful
Department since its establishment : it will be observed how brisk the business of registering Deeds and Transfers was in the years of planting prosperity, 1875-1881, the receipts
corresponding.

c ,:13 Total Total value


Number of Deeds regiotered,
amount of transfers Total Excess Excess

.
.1/
of properties Total Expon- of of
A
5 .' secured Th. by sale, gift, Receipts,cliture. Receipts Expen
(Mitre

SI g Qrtgug"
P,
R. Tt. R. rt. 1t.
066 11,282 9,279 1,199 21,760 28,243 9,471,252 8,618,114 56,822 53,705 3,057 k 12137 10,413 7,803 786 19,069 39,105 8,956,304 7,243,812 55,108 53,653 1,954 1568 11,783 8,863 WO 21,476 34,004 5,412,876 6,746,910 58,085 58,951 - 9,868
69 11,914 6,234 831 18,979 28,965 6,909,622 8,944,307 54,433 60,899 - 6,465
18
,870 10,230 5,759 950 16,939 27,406 7,525,199 0,971,081 50,041 59,820 - 9,178
871 12,274 7,248 1,126 20,648 11,928 10,144,530 10,295,324 62,071 57,805 4,266 1872 18,130 11,112 1,830 31,072 47,924 12,198,649 10,755,019 83,834 54,964 28,870 -1873 15,568 .8,888 1,915 26,371 47,445 15.835,984 10,204,915 86,389 58,547 27,841 1874 15,949 9,303 1,705 26,447 44,106 16,989,867 15,519,725 91,673 59,158 32,514 1875 18,651 10,914 1,906 31,531 50,036 23,685,647 15,135,053 103,058 65,218 37,840 1,, 976 17,813 12,598 2,427 52,758 66,278 23,751,713 25,736,304 116,415 62.962 513,453 -1877 6,313 18,083 1,037 43,433 70,384 26,821,225 20,777,106 141,564 66,370 75,193 1875 20,061 16,526 3,004 39,591 64,928 23,688,080 18,897,797 129,771 68,656 61,114 1879 20,496 19,306 2,775 42,577 69,891 23,888,848 15,788,971 195,302 69,236 66,066 -1880 21,499 17,817 3,0 4 42,400 65,771 17,025,945 25,947,872 124,330 75,673 48,656 1881 18,764 16,301 2,651 87,718 59,337 14,095,634 11,547,140 107,731 70,459 31,274 1881 19,874 15,867 2,330 38,071 63,085 11,579,403 8,820,547 90,065 70,737 19,328 1883 21,969 15,265 2,517 39,2.51 69,1117 8,711,024 7,910,1103 81,468 70,321 11,116 1584 25,495 17,614 2,858 48,774 85,195 11,689,919 11,268,837 99,490 69,750 98,839 1885 20,17714,.3'3 2,353 26,923 62,229 7,753,690 7,795,959 76,434 52,153 14,288
1886 21,987 15,674 2,978 49,059 70,436 10,314,914 9,117,526 81,885 64,829 17,056
1887 23,045 15,623 2,652 41,329 71,441 0,556,934 8,374,979 79,977 63,823 16,153 1888 25,847 17,410 3,026 46,398 82,470 10,911,985 9,606,138 55,043 62,558 25,535 1889 27,15018,01'2 3,414 45 524 51,746 50,060,655 11,021,085 96,289 59,759 33,509
1 890 26,952 17,335 3,619 47,937 71,711 13,240,482 12,953.520 113,898 72,389 41,508 1891 26,85816,440 3,875 40,1711 67,337 13,727,789 16,328 127 117,985 72.903 45,585 1802 28,943 20,835 5,880 54,164 85,903 18,92,4,879 24,092,356 137,508 78489 63,638
1'93 30,363 22,139 5,4 9 57,041 91,314 13,214,210 54,332,259 139,485 75,229 64,255 1894 38,017 28,013 6,470 72,417 116,138 16,647,721 14,691,156 174,332 82,794 91,737 -1895 a9,423 25,033 6,317 70,772 114,519 14,358,023 26,841,412 179,825 83,569 95.315 5493 51,013 24,187 8,160 58,3E0 143,402 21,521,193 24,021.860 1148,933 85,166 181,766 -_
1897 49,640 95,047 7,294 81,981 185,028 10,893,784 46,811,551 239,477 86,514 152,963 1898 45,046 24,419 7,380 76,845 1211,903 45,948,795 44,941,514 231,642 87,411 150,231 1899 45,855 24,995 8,023 78,873 1119,154 40,370,729 25,430,528 224,038 88,336 135,698 1000 48,019 26,154 8,2 3 89,436 114,032 17,826,0 3 10,124,108 218,338 77,463 140,876 1931 47,072 27,724 5,054 85,777 185,870 95,058,969 24,330,897 3..0,195 89,225 1411,971 1902 46,791 26,768 9,620 83,181 125,178 19,145,555 22,171,1169 225,481 88,765 136,7415 -1903 48,623 128.784 8,821 85,285 136,534 23,097,180 20,881,463 218,727 91,737 137,1,00
1904 49,020 28,87E 11,545 89,433 141,791 18,899,86-1 23,534,181 247,409 99,547 151,552 -

Notaries.
There were 341 Notaries practising at the beginning of 1905, an increase of 15 of
the number practising at the end of 1904, and a decrease of 59 on the number practising in 1887, the first year for which reliable figures are available. It is believed
that twenty years previously there wore over 235 Notaries more than at present.
Of the 341, 54 practised in English, 149 in Sinhalese, 67 in Tamil, 42
in English and Sinhalese, 23 in English and Tamil , and 16 in Sinhalese and Tamin
They were distributed as follows :Ificatern-Proviiice.-Colombo District 86 of whom 48 practised in the town).
Kalutara District 25, Negombo District 17, total 139. Cent ral-Province.-Kandy
District 27,1Matale District 5, Nuwara Hilya District ',total 31. northe rn-Provides
-Jaffna District 59, Mannar District 3, Mullaittivu Distriot 1, total 63. Routherw
Province.-Gnlle District 23, Matara District 12, Tangadls. and Hambantota Districts
3, total 40. Eastenr-!'roeinec.-Ilatticalon, District 13, Trincomalee District 3, total
16. Yorth- Irestrrn Pt-axing.-Kurnnegals District Di, Chilaw District 10, and
Enittalam District 5, total 33. .:Viirth.Ceorrcil Province.-Anuradhapura District 9.
ProuiPee of Un2.-Baddla District 8.
PrOOiltCe of Sitbnargoml, .-Ratnapmo.
District 5, Kegalla District 10, total 15. Urand Total 311.

362
BIRTHS,
Years.
1871

REGISTRATION IREPAItTAEN'r,
DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTERED: 1870 TO 1901.
(The Registration Returns are confessedly imperfect )
MARRE.
DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
AGES*
Total.
Females.
Males. Females. Total. Males.
35,310

1873 36,287

36,446
38,901
:17,063
40,546
37,497
1
33,3313
3s, 5
37,972

1873
1874
1875
18711
1877
1878
1s179
1880
1881
1882
1803

39,192

1884

18.s.5
18813
1887
1885
1882

1890
1891
180)
1.803

1894
1895
1891
1897

1898

1.1.

.8

38,782
43,:,17
45,552
41,521
39,946
48,716
43,918

42,489
49,744
50 141
4 4,718
.

50,731
54,151
52,677
68,763
04,413
...
67,615
"
,. 67,923
70 002

22,421
2.5,8W3
22,7603
21,843
26,029
20,948
361,221
33,804
231,516
24,167
36,388
25,753

:32,097

25,529
39,301
39,915

46 803
5.3,X37
49,049
52,22'3
55,614
82,580
84,781
75,666
57,730
50,575
75,012
51,672

35,368
35,615
40,623

31,673
32,881

62.398
81,908
67,041
68,496
76,724

33,416
33,286
33,256
35,684
31,040
37,014
34,682
30,023
33,175
34,316

68,8,56
09,57:3
69,702
74,645
71,102
77,500
71,5%9
03,386
69,529
72,318

24,382
27,444
26,266
27,380
29,585
32,632
46,5130
41,8612
31,214
26,408
38,621
28,919

3411:8435

87,407
79,234
70,836
93,223
92,289

35032
35,260
39,9143

36,880
44,507

74,799
74,013
82,240

41,379
38,976
45,362

81,485
95,106

44,515

50,233

46,352

96,493

47,069
97,800
40,150
lo4,301
48,903
191,480
103,851
60,101
60,606 115,010

68,975
84,267
61 1049
65,364

131,620

28,151

42,683

44 495
36,169
44,658
44,337

47,766

45,088
4,,611
12 110
4-1,3C6

4.1,119
59,905
41,0 6
50977
30401
48,915

30,101
39,350
32,458
41,995
40,000

53,680

83,845
65,690
86,643

42,696
44,1'80
38,7'8

84,937
92,422
67,784
88,301
8/ ,898

44,107

191, 56

44,666

:8,233 78,538

51,078
104,983
Df2,190
1899
1, 0,873 49,787
138,051
1900
47,836
98,813
68,888
134,251
19./1

99,8611
0,7)9
1913 ...
72,9i8
06.865
141,898
47,169
96,084
76.046
148,3127
' 1903
71,931
.4
4 i ,307
48,813
93,9.9
11,525'3
1994
..
74,627
70,626
* Exclusive of Kandyan or Muhammadan Marriages.

1..31
1,60
178
1

9,731
11,007
9,268
9,341
7,864
7,852
8,702
9,647
8,781
9,897
10,237
9,780
7,574
8,069
9,247
10,121
9,297
10,952
10,722
12,922
11,807
12,139
13,800
12,761
13,625
16.247

16,535

16,918
16,227
21034
15,843
15,061

POPULATION, MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS OF THE WHOLE


ISLAND, 1870 TO 1904.
ns
pearsoea
Estimated
Births.
Deaths. of
Year.
Marriages.!
0 Birt a
in rri .
Popu!fttion.
68,856
46,893
2,417,402
64,028
32,014
1871
69,573
53,337
16,236
17,686
35,876
1872 2,451,276 '
69,702
49,049
20,653
22,108
44,216
2,461,894
1873
74,643
1232:4488
22
52,223
2,516,453
46,496
23,248
1874
71,102
55,614
26,478
9,530,720
13,239
1875
77,560
62,580
14,980
2,573,305
25,560
/2,780
1876
71,529
-13,252
42,920
84,781
1877
2,669,5513
21,460
63,336
24,812
75,666 -12,830
1876 .i 2,741,078
12,406
63,529
24,614
57,780
11,799
1879
2,772,363
12,307
72,318
27,300
50,675
43
13,636
_21,2718
1860
2,758,785
74,79424,174
75,012
2,755,558
1881
12,087
_21925;6;049
8
72.024
74,042
2 773,389
1882
18,214
26,428
:
1:,:67
1
855734
82,240
2,781,711
31,780
28,560
1883
15,890
1884
27,540
87,407
62,398
2,793,689
13,770
79,234
1885
21,446
2,815,166
10,723
2,830,369
76,836
67,041
9,795
1886
20,914
4.,:4):434223
93,223
2,855,216
1887
21,727
17,171
68,496
92,289
2,901,2132
29,276
14,638
1868
81,465
36850
-152,3
2,938,977
25,582
83,845
1889
12,791
95,106
1890
30 216
26,586
2,980,245
15,108
68,600
3,021,579
29,174
9,750
1
184:878327
86,643
1897
1892
8,088,405
33,366
8,296
9996
37,28439
0 330
64
1893
'1,121,093
34,654
92 :93
4272
17,327
5,378
104,301
3,144,561
7814
1894
22,783
45,566
16,517
81:30
1893
3.193,821
61,382 - 101,480
13,170
39,691
103,13640.
3,240,501
19,697
39.358
81,898
21,966
11396
125,019
8,315,788
21,819
43,638 .
78,538
1897
46,481
1898
3,396,519
24,254
48,t013
90,256
41,364)
182,190
3,429,745
1899
32,491
64,988
27,207
100,873
136 051
56 384
1901
3,520,074
28,199
35,178
3,182,697
47,472
131,252
1901
23,736
898t4:6840
3
35,489
72,816
55,632
141,893
1902
3,629,1186
42,213
148,027
11103
23,531
3,703,615
47,0138
51,943
96,083
.
43,891
145,253
_ 1904
21,947
3,767,826
93,940
61,313
Total excess of Births over Deaths ti..ring 1867-1903=712,961.--Commint. .
To
- . The sign minus (-) signifies that deaths ewes lea oir ha t Inclusive of Ktunlyan,
t,-., i pat; rf gist, etlan of death.. np to 1887 was imperfect, nod the figures given cannot safely be

STATEMENT SHOWING THE EXPENDITURE ON THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, CEYLON,


AND THE OUTTURN OF EACH BRANCH, FOR EACH OF THE YEARS 1572 TO 1904.
General Office Work.
printed. Book. and Stamp Printing. Foundry Work.
Printed Pamph- Railway
fii 'i. 1 Total
lets bound Passenver Face
1. jExpendi- Rod:m.11 Forms or Tle eta Stamps Value of 8ND-el-Leads & .r.,,, Cash
Year
1
Cash 1Corres.
3. es i . c..74" luxe. All sizes. to supplied.
Trans- pon'stitched in ptinted aver- Stamp- types Furni, " P
Fool,ap
cries. actions. dente.
Bindery. printed. r.erk made. tore. mud. Recuram
i0110.
supplied.
....
Rs, lb. lb, lb. R. R. No
R3.
Pages. Pars.

. . 882 ..
1672
18771 ... 1 rs 614187 6375 5 3 8 8144083 - 136196
970 ..
-.
1873
587:; ... 106, 1,5076 8820 5732 7748040 2767:2
... , 1031 ..
1874
1871 _ . 1 4 ,i036 7483 6 06 9395796 32084
, /573 -,
18724
1575 ... 114 74011 90141 6991 6209646 -- 81484
1357 ..
1876
1376 ... 127 79367 8,493 71..0 10569326 - 172461
1761 ..
1877
1877 .. 133 99597 5415 7057 11883242 - 4626.9
1449
..

82
357"20

'18:51
89330
9
60
.5
13892055
1878 ... 143
1619 ..
1879
1879 . 151 9010.2 10977 8-59 107198-, 6 18310
1237
1880
1880 ... 157 01889 80 5 4011 137,41308 73279
2968
1881
1881 ... 148 190999 5628 8119 13413,19 170320
48:45 .
1882

..
1882 ,.. 151 97315 8,-81 5'00 .4231453 24103i7
,
2791
1883
184,2 ... 154 91238 0: es 7236 12147120 . :' 68901
54000
3777
1814
4.'3- 154, ,.. 147 93532 96 6 72.0 11939097
1,.?93 6,90 . 2663 -. f 1.85
IA-, ,. 176 11356'4 I, 911 8262 1513 298 -
?2772
543 1J;i!..66'
..
/886

.- 7101 ... "3411051
1880 ,,, 191 12412 10.19 760 , 12275975 l240-q11 132950
1587
1887 .. 193 11. 859 li 5.6 13456 1583 378 36205 16 634 289567 50-5 1,2574 I 3120
32.4':6

1588 .. 100 111189
111779.i8
2e; ... 4337 1771
. 1888
9150 .0997125 22004 125882 114 19841
. . 32186 16,1327 ..- 1-89
1830 ... 189 12/579 11418 8 431 139404,55 3 .24 861475 1499'9 4591 i 2031

,.. 0548 171285 .. 18448
8
1800 ... 183 12.8026 . 11181 9- 3 166216.3 98254 1.9559 136 5 0 .
1801 , 184 126419 13.16 10039 1 68 122 715081 '50231 1136996 3801 2891 11285 45704 176816 1891
1992 192 1312:6 /7645 111459 160813:5 84121 123 444e.0 181/1768 757580 2665 2091 1055 422 ,5 171162 017656 1892
615 48378 106103 17144 1898
1034 .., 153 I7'9793 15983 10019 17911545 7680 3955955 4.8444 63.515 4394 2643
225 98 /1172 1894
1894 ... 191 14, 93 13337 11112 1946,566 109785 1-12-12 108000 150376 4296 3671 1915 6.105
2778
0797A 15
1615
67796 235
4187,. 1895
,
104095
129681
114.1
4487314
358100
1595 ... ]55 117370 15126 11494 179544
1896
7 12 4467441 179738 3244 2s96 1702 64.84 22
5007

89559
10688
2
0'0784
13007


161196
200
1896 ...
61618
284318
23225
18'47
4'96
1859

2897
0
909640
1146
1897 ... 209 172257 15030 12916 /21.4749 190557 45704193
I. 2788 871 58584 253769 257`3 , 1891
44.1070
111613
1483
167373
3071552
2,508117
13+118
165118
170742
205
1898 ..,
1500 ...., 240 181893 17951 13896 27765612 17..453 3620654 748361 111841 2759 2701 - 75494 287057 2441 1509
woe .., 241 196155 .22378 18319 21382175111 186585 1051.82 3778 0 109445 24'11. 2007 1256 67769 '9.310 28 76 , 1906
'
895 2590 34' 7 3297 /35437 311955 30096 1901
,, 1991. ... 275 215496 25217 20704 35959384 216975 1 4480616 '8'860 84
4046 1.00 1714 112946 406225 i27900 j 1902
19111 .,: 301 238158 38526 80773 -2147.18 884'84 957.4 9 9,56119 490 5
,
1
1903
90124
340581
27813
2445
.1
23
5
4269
5 38'5 0 192195
1803 .., /83 215'84 37943 288 1 298'-9270 211791 419
200771,04 -H- 41474.`98 24'11,0. 9833, $848 610 9277 91115 343081 24705 I 1901
. 1991 .. '00 221'66 if
4-rev irements met locally since 1892. ',-. Stamp-printing c inirnenced in 1892. 2 Stereotyping plaat wee first obtained in 1876,
' 4,0 Bindery 8Larted in December, 1880. 1 All
'' includes since 1800 ,...c.
..
- . 19- Vitil 1894 the work done was comparatively insignificant and here is no record of it. II No proviOus records, 11 Type-casting introduced In 1891.
^ ,s opaccomit of " Advance" 5, w911 as of Revenue. 1.1 Not available.
i-4
.

a ; Bookwork

OVERNMENT PRINTINGOFFICE.

li

360

CROWN LIND SALE.-

A BSTRACT OF CROWN LANDS SOLD, REVENUE AND ;EXPENDTUBE AND TITLE-DEED PI, AN8 ISSUED PROM 18:3:1 TC) 1908.
11.aude solo and' Revenue 1 I lixpouti- Revenue Title Plans issued
i from Land Expen- 11 ure i n in excess. in 'Triplicates.
Period' settled.--,sales
les t odu,- .111.4tre. excess of of Expen
LoTs .1 Extenying Fees Revenue dittire. SETS. 1 E xTENT.
1833 Nu. Acres. 2 No. Acta:a.
to 2603 267373 142758 7
-_, ..' .
- 8893 371:397
1843
'Z' i.....
4 t v-,-'
?-
-.1 - 479; 42027
1841* 71 7703 18270
_

- 9704 41364
1845 :329 19450 31488
dv.::::;.E.,
1846 200 3590' 12103 C 4533 _ 7570 206 4239
1847 180 4508 6496 I 4785 - 1711 101 2210
1848 88 2731 4672 4711 89 - 85 4977
1849 82 786 2265 1368 5103 - 141 3227
1850 118 21632 2603 4360 1756 - 711 6019
1851 05 939 1695 3785 2090 - 108 1088
3852 48 1848 2479 4159 1680 - 544 1859
1853 53 2200 3324 4510 1186 - 47 2126
1854 87 8209 902 7 4725 - 5202 68 3565
1855 57 i.. 286, 16410 4720 - 12140, 68 5475
1856 188 116501 22805 8450 - 14355 91 11786
1867 493 19795 37027 11365 - 25662 188 14494
1858 873 157521 '33425 18051 - 15373 310 14323
1859 2000 234471 38580 24358 14232 906 14931
1860 3704 3368( 51628 28081 - 23547 2369 34865
1861 5987 28329 44166 22595 --21571 2438 31535
1882 3572 25302 40300 17883 - 27417 2540 21558
1863 1663 279901 72808 17606 ..- 55202 2503 31212
1861 3542 341221 76507 17458 - 59109. 2670 42-262
1865 4609 411501 68276 17274 - 51002 2002 28960
1866 8553 45546 - 72021 19307 - 52714, 2473 46369
1867 7284 44019 45257 23004 - 22163' 2771 26178
21751
2999
1868 5832 27358, 88514 24974 - 18540
1869 6321 37369 57964 23820 - 32144j 3043 22306
1870 13074 317811 57226 25146 - 32080 2771 22700
444811 3555 32144
1871 5609 40853 70580 26099,
1872 5223 47445' 69563
- 25916t- ' - 43652 5'854 59046
1873 4973 54541 103088 27438 - 75651 4760 55588
1874 5940 41429 108484 27556 - 1.80928 4896 313361
1875 4349 54274 65023 28747 - 36456 4426 62495 - .
55110
3237
1876 3819 38052 117122 20204 - 86918,
1877 5184 341 1 570 35331 - 132391 3470 31611
1878 3544 309761 133513 37038 - 96475 3130 35465
1870 3282 26742 72500 36726 , - 35774 34(77 27496
1880 4878 31619) 65186 38584 -1 26658 3339 34542
1881 6286 268181 434(16 37418 -' eos 3706 21716
- 4144 22299
1882 5200 224461 35197 37168 2111'
-- 1225 19355
1883 6060 25099 31081 35585 ' 9507'
1884 4230 21943 41685 35637 -I 6048 3973 16161
1885 3504 22085 38182 36948 - 1 1234 3840 28117
1886 3687 20430 41861 37587 j -1 4274 8301 18821
1887 3070 17780 83016 38870 58541 -- 3247 21944
35121 3399 19971
1888 4197 21643 42206 38694 --1

1889 3097 12434 26290 39035 12745 ^ 3585 21857


1890 3268 12713 23200 40627 17427 - 3141 14989
13888
1891 2591 15391 31873 42274 11401 2681
2466 16181
1892 2794 16576 45061 45093 1 32 -.-2874 18835
1893 3174 12158 37843 43812 I 69 1894 2887 15461 44474 47944 3470 - 3022 16686
1895 3980 17027 49950 47-240 j - 2710 3699 19289
1896 3269 19339 49415 44767 - 4648 3856 10338
1897 4383 22446 63045 48028 - 5017 2516 21698
1898 4721 20538 59668 5676: j - 2907 ;632 23762
1899 6354 24816 81872 60876 - 29906 5150 21371
1000 6960 35906 72983 63980 - 8203 5236 21715
1901 7968 24102 .39227 65149 j 13422 - 5863 20265
1902 11028 38117 78076 64063 - 14013 6650 33952
1903 9866 27829 76470 65145 . - 11325 6910 29305

TOTAL 221172 1670193 3059192 1697328 ... 1861864 173874 1791426


9.hatls from 1st July when the upset price was raised to Li an sore, The total sale
wren, the balance beyond 7,703 befog sold at 5s, an acre.

fnr 1844 reached 20,415

LAND REGISTRATION -NOTARIES.

363

BUSINESS, REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE LAND


REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT, FROM 1866 TO 1904,
The following table is of interest because it shows the course of business in E his useful
Department since its establishment : it will be observed how brisk the business of registering Deeds and Transfers was in the years of planting prosperity, 1875-1881, the receipts
corresponding.
value
gi Total t ofTotal
Number of Deeds registered. -
transfers Total Excess Excess
amou n

A 14 seciuc r 4P:a11e7rErt:fets, deoerftits.r


it pen.-laipts Eoxfpeu
- 2 To Mortgages &e,
ituro
2=,
Z a' 4
3:13
R. R. R. R. R.
1800 11,282 9,274 1,199 21,760 38,243 9,471,283 8,618,914 56,822 52,765 3,037 -1867 10,413 7,803 786 19,002 30,305 8,956,304 7,243,812 55,108 53,653 1,454 1868 11,783 8,863 830 21,476 34,004 5,412,876 8,746,110 56,085 58,954 - 2,868
61) 11,914 0,234 831 18,979 28,965 6,969,622 8,344,397 51,433 60,899 - 6,465
18
, 870 10,230 5,759 950 16,939 27,406 7,625,199 6,971,081 50,641 59,820 - 9,178
871 12,271 7,248 1,126 20,648 31,828 10,444,530 10,295,324 6-2,071 57,805 4,268 1873 18,130 11,112 1,830 31,072 47,924 12,198,640 10,755,019 83,834 54,964 28,870 1873 15,568 _8,888 1,915 26,371 47,445 15,835,984 10,264,915 86,3862 58,547 27,841 -1874 15,349 9,393 1,705 20,447. 44,106 16,989,867 15,519,725 91,673 59,158 32,514
1873 18,651 10,914 1,966 31,531 50,036 23,855,617 15,435,053 103,058 65,218 37,840 187B 17,813 12,548 2,427 52,788 56,278 23,761,713 25,736,301 116,915 62,9e2 53,453 1877 *2,313 18,0/33 3,037 43,133 70,384 26,821,225 26,777,106 141,564 66,370 75,193 1878 20,061 16,526 3,004 39,591 64,928 28,688,080 18,897,797 129,771 68,656 611,114 1879 20,496 19,306 2,775 42,377 09,891 23,888,848 15,788,971 125,302 69,286 56,066 1880 21,499 17,847 3,0 4 42,400 65,771 17,925,905 25,947,872 124,330 75,873 48,656 1881 18,764 16,301 2,651 37,718 59,337 14,095,634 11.547,140 107,734 70,459 31,274 1882 19,874 15,867 2,330 38,071 03,086'11,579,403 8,820,547 90,065 70,737 19,328 1883 21,469 15,265 2,517 39,251 69,197 8,711,029 7,910,303 81,468 70,391 11,146 1884 29,492 17,614 9,698 48,774 88,185 11,13110,940 9,268,837 119,090 60,750 38,339 1885 20,177 14,3'3 2,351 36,9*.3 62,229 7,783,680 7,796,959 711,434 62,153 14,288 1886 21,987 15.674 2,478 40,039 70,438 10,314,914 9,117,526 81,885 64,829 17,056 1887 23,045 15,623 2,652 41,320 71,441 9,386,932 8,374,979 79,977 63,823 16,1531
.888 25,842 17,440 3,026 46,308 82,470 10,911,985 9,606,338 88,093 132,5,58 25,533 3889 27,150 18,043 3,414 48 626 81,746 20,060,888 11,021,685 96,289 62.7714 33,509 18180 26,952 17,305 3,619 47,957 71,311 13,240,481 12,853.620 113,898 72,389 41,508 1891 25,858 16,446 3,875 46,179 67,537 13.727,789 16,328 127 117,988 72 403 45,585 1892 28,943 20,135 5,886 54,164 85,493 18,925,879 24,093,356 137,508 73 869 63,038
1.93 80.363 22,139 5,49 67,1111 91,31413,214,210 24,312,259 134,483 75,229 64,255 1894 38,017 28,013 6,470 72,417 116,183 16,617,724 34,691,156 174,532 82,294 91,737 1896 39,423 25,032 6,317 70,772 114,519 14,358,021 25.941,412 179,826 83,509 86,315
1'93 51,013 26,187 8,160 88,360 143,962 21,831,195 64,031.860 846,933 85,166 161,786
1897 49,640 28,047 7,294 81,981 135,028 19,533,781 16,811,554 239,477 136,514 159,963 1898 45,046 24,419 7,880 76,845 126,003 45,948,796 44,991,519 231,642 87,411 150,231 1899 45,855 24,996 8,023 78,873 129,154 40,376,729 25,450,528 924,038 88,3393 135,698 1400 48,049 26,154 8,2 3 82,436 184,032 17,826,0 3 19,124,108 218,338 77,461 140,876 1901 47,073 27,724 8,880 88,777 125,870 25,058,969 24,520,897 230,195 89,221 140,071
1902 46,791 26,788 9,620 83,181 128,138 19,245,551 26,47),969 225,181 88,763 136,715 --1903 48,223128,234 8,8/1 85,285 138,521 23,097,180 20,684,453 228,727 91,747 137,1)00 -1904 49,020 28,371 11,542 89,433 144,741 18,899,864 23,534,151 242,409 20,547 161,863 -

Notaries.
There were 341 Notaries practising at the beginning of 1905, an increase of 15 of
the number practising at the end of 1904, and decrease of 59 on the number prat.
tieing in 1887, the first year for which reliable figures are available. It is believed
that twenty years previously there were over 235 Notaries more than at present.
Of the 341, 54 practised in English, 119 in Sinhalese, 67 in Tamil, 42
in English and Sinhalese, 23 in English and Tamil, and Ili in Sinhalese and Tamil'
They were distributed as follows :Il'estarti-Province.-Colombo District 88 (of whom 48 practised in the town).
Kalutara District 25, Negombo District 17, total 130. Central-Province.-Kandy
District 27,1Matele District 5, Nuwam Eilya District 2, total 34. Northern-Province
-Jaffna District 59, Mannar District 3, Mullaittivu District 1, total 63. Southern
Pronince.-Galls District 23, Meters, District 12, Tangalla and Hambantota Districts,
5, total 40. Eastern-Province.-liatticaloa District 13, Trincomalee District 3, total/
16. North- Western Prorince.-Kuranegala District 18, Chilaw District 10, a
Puttalaru District 5, total 33. North -Central Protinee.-Anttradbapara Distric
Province of L'uo,-Badulla District 8. Province of Sabeqogaunz+co ,-119,taa to
District 5, Kegalla District 10, total 15. Grand Total 341.

The Medical

Department Statistics from

Ili 1'0 1!104.

IN'APILI1Vc134 '1VD1a51W

No. of F0,0;414- Civil, District, Leper 1668. 1870. 1576. 1677. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1b8'. 1686. 9887, 1888. 188a.
' & Luna tie Assyiniii ... 17 20 25 27 25 26 26 (f) 36 (h) 32
27 33 86 17
1k. Cases treated ... 10.141 8,38e 17,0435 22,356 13,504 19,945 18,488 17,969 0,143 21,469 23,571 25,978 27,747 26,911
D. Sails
( 0')S1 21 27 27 26 26 (e) 26 28 28
28 29 30 81 -310
1h. Pr3so4er,) treated 3,412. 1,976 3,1378 4,00'2 3,147 :1,322 4,168 2,470 2,170 7+,228 4,944 5,332 5,989 1,925
Do Outdoor Dispensaries 14 13 36 40 43 44 40 61 64 41 46 51 53 70
flu Outdoor patient s 8,845 7,533 50,127 52,142 86,21" 110,831 101,971, 147,173, 178,604 156.693 150,060 104,37,7 128,533 176,041
R. c. R. c. R. e, R. c. R. c. R. e. R. c. R. e. R., I.. E. c. R. e. R. e. R. c. R. c.
( 'oar per head for diet alone .. 8 0 0 21 8 510 8 13 8 98 8 11 7 58 6 07 0 40 - Colt including every head of expenditure
excepting Medical Officers' pa) 11 59 ril (1 11 40 11 19 12 01 11 119 12 01 12 01 12 1 - - 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 -1
Colonial Surgeons, No. of
..-
4 1
4enior Medical Officer
..
-
...
- - - Assistant to Principsleivil Meiling.] Iltlicer . .
- -
- - - - Medical Superintendent. Lona tic Asylum ..
-
-
-
Physician in charge of Genet al -Hospital ..
- - - - Assistant Colonial Surgeons ... 27 az; 9- 34 20 '4 26 (;.; 25 24 271 ff.-I 23 23
Lady Doctors
...
... ... .. ...
... -- - - -
I 4 4 4 4
Deputy Assistant. Colonial Surgeons ..
Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon:. .. -
tg 11; (a) '2:1 (51 27 (d) 131 (p) 2a(i) 27 21 21 54 26 28
Medical Assistants
-
...
... -- - - - -Medical Practitioners
.. 19 17 u- It.- it-, lt: lo 36 11 11 16 9 9 11
chief Medical Storekeeper
... -
... .. ..
- .. -- -
Assitant Superintendent of Vaccination ..
...
- - - I 3
Inspectors of Vaecination ...
1 3 3 .. a ;: 3 3 3 3
53 44 7,6
Vaccinators
51.
54 58 61 70 79 76 76
66 70
1 2 4 t; 5 4 6 .. 5 4- 1 33 10 16 CP'
Extra Vaccinators
1-ii
..
0 12 13
S 8 Ft 8 8 8 8 8 s 8 i>
health Officers
Cases of infectioue ,.,,,,,, (Cases .
.158 4.120 2.176
283
7
0 4671 1,650 04
14 9
83
2
,-m
1
I
diseases registered -""--'''' ' ' Deaths. 1 319 2,417 11.9W 11
10
0 2.50 1,168
6 4 ES 211 1
CA
by the Civil meair..1 i- sm ii - i Cases... /70 -113 3 3 620 227
1,707 487 532 396
1,410 1,397.
1-?.
1
'''.

PI
5-5
( Deaths.
Department.
001 71 21 3,419 15 21
141 250
2+250 256 235 427
2,794 343 129 150
,...,
R. 11. R. R. R. R. R. R. 11,, R. R. R. R. R.
Total Expenditure
281,411 318,173 0: 6,056 111.513 541,779 539,402 477,175 507,086 621,086 676,971 361,347 583,014 585,415 6011601 Ca
Receipts for nrtintenoto.t. of patients in
Hospitals
.. 7,293 7.500 8,082 7,244 4.451 4.46'2 4,315 12,911 24,955 2.5,267 22,582 21,821 27,156 15,504
Amount expended by the Public Works
Department for building hospitals (per.
manent end temporary)
... 4.784 .39,14511 24,234 3,009 561 ,.. 2,337 078 ... 3,034 9,447 25,523 75,670 59,218
4 'olieCti011.5 at Outdoor Dispensaries ..
- ... 3,991 7,468 8,1369 8,621 11,506 11,241 14,09 14,588 14,841 18,803 19.263
(so 4 Deputies in 1880. (5) 8 Deputies in 1851. OD 4 Deputies in 1877. (8) 3 Deputies in 1882. cc) In these numbers the Jails of Colombo are counted as one.
,01- Including 7 District Hospitals. fo-; 1 Deputy in 18113. (h ) Including 6 District klospltals. (i! 4 Deputies in 1884.

(Continued on next page.)

'S:)11f2 INRIALT,RVel ;411

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT STATISTICS-Con i iotlied!


71o. c I Hospitals -Civil, District, Leper 1890. 1891. 1899, 1993. !SRL 1895. 3696, 1897. 1899. 899, 1909. 1901. 1802. 2903. MD.
&i Lunatic Asylum ... 45 50 56 60 60 64 64 04 64 66 64 69 67 , 44 488
Do Cases treated ... 30,204 35,490 3e,631 46,940 49,000 48,666 48,013 11.105 53,544 52,70 81,999 66,410 181,454 40,299 59,927
Do 41111e
... 30 27 23 '22 19 19 21. 21 21 21 3 23 23 22 21
Do Prisoners treated .., 4.727 8,039 6,293 8,331 8,156 7,909 6,291 7,182 5,128 4,361 4,485 4,638 5,163 4,394 6,099
Dispehsaries
.
, 156 186 190 200 206 21/ 213 219 242 246 392 369 275 467 490
Do Outdoor
Do Outdoor Patietits -
259,786 420,721) 411.842037,104 951,987 744,363 693,106 992,911 793,103 0994 992,323 1,072,993 975,160 931,392 918,359
R. c. R. . R. c, R. c, R. c. R. c. R. c. R. e. IL c. R. c. IL e R. c. 14. c. FL, e. R. e.
- - Cost per head for diet alone - - - - - - - - - - -
Cost 'minding every 1 ea4 of expenditure
-- - - - _
excepting Mel hail Officers' pay
7 7 7
4 4 4 7 I
Colonial Surge, , s
... 4 4 4 4
- - - Senior Medical Officer ,..
... - - - - - 3 3 :1 - -
Assistant Principal Civil Medical Officer ..... - - -- - 1 3 1 1 1 I I lc 1 1
Registrar, Medical Colege ... - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 I 1
Director, Bacteriological Institute ... - - - - - _ -
- - - 1 1 1 1
-
Public Analyst and Prof of Chemistry ... - - - - - - - - --
Medical Superiatanneht, Lanai ic Asylum .,. - - -- .- - 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Physician In charge of General Hospital .. - -- - --1
1 1 1 41 ca at al 1 1
Assistant Colimial Surgeons .. 23 22 32 22 22 22 22 22 22 .83 23 24 22 23 12
Lady Doctors .,.
... - - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 7 2
Deputy Assistant Colonial burgeons ... 4 4 4 90 25 25 2.5 19 26 27 27 27 28 ST 27
30 31 44 44 47 45 95 46 47 11 46 40 97 511
Sub-Assistar0 Colonial San:eons . 97
.
- -
- it
Medial.
P rob. an I b.Aast. ' Colonial Surgeons .. - - - - - _ ,_
6.146 4236
Medial 1 asIstants ..
59
54 99 89 98 913 112 112 0231 0914 0394 8745
... 41
Medical Practitioners ...
... 9 9 a 5 a 4 8 13 8 - 4 4 - ..._.

1
1
1
chief Med hut Store', eep9r
1

- - 1 1 I 1 1 I
.. --
Assistant Supsrintsniteat of 'Voceinni1iou ... -- ._ - -_ 2 2 3 2 3 9 ' 3 2 3 I
7
7

3

9
p
1nspector of Vaccination
7

...
10 9
7 7 7 7 7
Vaccinators - ... 78 813 101 99 100 11.0 101 101 103 105 191 151 103 165
- - ntil.Vacdnator,, ...
... 18 282 10
5 - . _. _ - -
Health Officers ...
... 8
8
8 S - - .l 4 4 4 4 - 4 4
Cases of infectious ,,_, easto ... 1,247 2,579 1,712 11 75 156 106 216 633 - 814 152 179 46 7
diseases registered ""''''' - " Deaths. 6413 1,145 00 9 se '99 94 124 WO - 456 97 116 24 4
1412 29 Ili
sit.37039
by Civil Medical smol....,... Ca-,ea..: 760 14982 355 149 10 23 19 3:0 51 331 152
Depariment. -"r--' Deaths. 168 121 56 26 1 9 3 3 12 56 12
31 6 2
8. ...
R.
It. it, R. ft. R. 8, It. G. IL 11, R. R.
Total Expenditure
... ... 700707 781411 859714 9911140 11122146 1310897 1352193 1345615 1544169 1430467 1301836 1301895 1276974 1B14229 1,166,962
Receirits for maintenance or patient. In
Hospitals, &c. ._
.. 7,201 7,111 9,918 19,572 19,354 19,766 24.6114 77,093 91,499 17.889 31,311 15,125 49,198 49,402 47,331
Amount expended by the Public Works
Is
Department for hnilding and repairing
hospitals r permanent and temporary) ... 118,409 99.9e5 164,004 91,941 94,983 767,102 110,074 97,253 149,446 119,461 _ Ii0.594 43,614 68,362 81,167
Collectioas at Outdoor Dispensaries ... 20.8.91 21017 94,151 29,043 11.301 93.643 :17,9111 18.539 22.998 25,256 i 23,143 119,078 20,196 19,889 20,151.
a Nose- designated Surgeon in charge General Hospital. h New designated Apothesa,riet.

'TV:)RI T.K


3611 VACCINATION

IN CEYLON; COOLY MEDICAL AID,

It will be observed that the number of hospitals had risen from 17 in 1868
to 32 in 1884, fallen to 26 in 1896, and again rieeu to 36 in 1888, 56 in 1891,
60 in 1893, 64 ,in 1895, 66 in 1901, 67 itf-1902 and 66 in 1903, wh!le the average number
of cases -treated in them has nearly sextupled. Outdoor Dispensaries show a more
striking result, the number being 371 against only 14 in SirHercules Robiuson's
time, while Me 'patients hare increased from' 7,000
annum! It is satisfactory to
are

increasing.

or 8,001) to nearly

see that the receipts

a million per

and collections from patients

iuiiber of Persons V a ecinat cil from v;40-1904,


VaeciYears. nated.

1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856

1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864

1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1878
1874
1875
1876
1877

Discharged.

Vaeri- DieFailed. Absent.

45,736 32,008 0,362 7,366


53,551 37,230 8,187 8,134
83,556 55,837 13,624 14,095
81,099 57,131 10,143 13,818
78,213 55,648 8,073 14,499
90,248 62,636 9,279 18,333
86,243 60,151 9,517 16,575
78,077 58,587 7,616 11,874
68,004 51,089 7,077 9,838
60,074 44,868 6,233 9,473
60,273 43,128 6,443 10,702
64,518 39,733 5,778 9,007
74,811 53,851 7,820 '13,140
51,317 37,414 5,550 8,353
77,011 56,884 8,001 12,125
79,295 57,378 7,764 14,159
68,289 49,838 7,500 10,951
95,496 47,686 6,185 11,625
65,015 49,065 5,735. 10,215
65,950 49,317 6,823 10,310
68,637 51,428 6.872 10,837
60,512 44,653 5,309 10,550
85,000 59,988 6,714 18,328
69,340 51,640 5,168 12,532
76,719 58,411 5,425 12,883
77,281 57,362 6,234 13,685
77,082 56,919 5,960, 14,203
81,396 01,126 6,9471 14,323
111,468[ 79,072
8,703 23,693

Years.
1878

1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

1903
1909

tated. cbarged.1

Failed. Absent.

107,007 76,9221 8,511; 22,569


108,526 79,1011 7,765 21,660
110,571 81,714 5,046, 23,811
86,644 65,473 8,790 17,381
3,519' 23,516
114,742 87,707
155,630 113,536 4,689 87,405
139,810 99,940 6,135 33,735
186,272 97,105 6,966 32,201
143,735 106,108 7,093 30,534
131,821 103,756 5,731 22,334
138,975 112,424 6,630 19,921
157,233 129,455 8,830 18,948
117,585 94,158 6,473 16,954
137,153 112,622 6,467 18,064
184.065 145,808 12,410 25,797
147,982 122,258 9,727 15,997
144,3(9 118,520 I 10,100 15,689
158,604 127,873 13,200 17,581
165,379 136,072 12,000 17,807
148,933 119,624 12,520 16,789
130,155 105,542 11,187 13,426
138,226 109,848 12.718 15,660
132,602 105,280 12,828 14,544
165,948 184,244 13,521 18,188
149,901 125,925 10,862 13,094
150,938 129,551 11,807 9,589
145,098 122,330 14,084 8,684

Total. 5,117,284 3,966,739 370,611 779,985

The g7.eat progress made iu vaccination is a matter of general gratulation: n most


virulent El ia e as e , especially among orientals, being thus kept in cheek.

Medical Aid Branch Receipts from 189061904,


: ;a

g O
w 41

CD

g Total, E
yrt
D
rr
t3

o
0 4.. ce 0 14 -m
t,

to' e

+.1

g _

Total. Deficit.

rand
Total,

2.6
5 .9 8
Year. w= w FT42 02 1<CSZ t.:7;

R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R.

1890 20,481 - 21,272 - 13,384 1,844 56,981 66,810 123,791 55,812 179,603
1891 24,337 - 21,752 - 11,220 1,513 58,822 78.979137,801 55,932 193,783
1892 31,707 - 24,450 -- 13,424 1,423 71,04 73,8.54 144,858 89,642 234,500
1893 40,523 - 23,792 - 9,624 2,297 76,226 83,576 159,812 119,756 279,568
1894 38,969 - 24,747 - 111,296 2,422 75,934 82,857 158,791 135,714 294.505
1895 29,402 - 23,990 - 9,371 2,507 66,270 97,853 163,124 135,947 299,071
1896 33,982 - 22,921 - 9,408 2,160 68,473 104,628 173,101 188,339 311,440
1897 35,864 - 22,923 - 8,707 1,544 68,738 107,880 176,618 139,944 316,562
1898 45,006 -- 22,187 - 11,775 1,514 80,482 114,813 195,295 165,096 360,391
1899 39,642 - 20,028 - 11,848 1,681 173,194 122,257 135,451 253,254 448,745
1900 41,835 - 20,763 - 12,171 1,630 189,275 187,947 327,222 264,543 591,769
1901 65,278 - 21,802 - 5,041 . 1,281 174,121 134,801 308,822 308,922 017,201
1902 79,883 - 19,359 - 3,541
2,176 193,299 142,013 339,642 178,970 518,614
2,273 81,996 14',022 327,546 116,627 523,163
1903 54,785 - 20,660 - 4,278
1904 45,937 - 20,547 - 11,691 1,646 79,821 148. 555 228,1176 210,294 538,017


MEDICAL; PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

367

Medieal Wants Ordinance (Coolies) Expenditure.


1884..1,1904,
Cost of Cost of Out
Hospitals. door Die- General. Total.
pewaries.
R. R. R. R.
1884 ... 24,366 .. 12,225 82,023 ... 118,613
1885 ... 28,561 .. 13,913 89,965 ... 13,244
1886 ... 44,189 ... 17,714 87,269 ... 149.172
1887 .. 47,470 .. 20,412 94,206 ... 162,088
1888 ... 48,111 ... 33,694 95,875 ... 227,680
1889 .. 54,892 .. 38,998 ... 107,478 ... 201,368
1890 ... 71,461 ... 25,561 .. 104,956 ... 201.981
1891 ... 82,712 .. 20,063 115,019 ... 217,794
1892 ... 94,209 ... 26,627 135,253 256,089
1893 ... 123,254 ... 26,424 157,898 ... 807 576
1894 .. 130,953 .. 30,366 ... 171,118 ... 332,436
1895 ... 155,925 .. 38,847 ... 176,878 ... 369,6E7
1898 .. 152,891 ... 46,084 ... 162,759 .. 361,730
1897 ... 162,434 . 59,601 ... 152,904 ... 374,939
1898 ... 211,058 ... 61,339 ... 151,375 ... 432,770
1899 .. .. 227,392 ... 78,219 ... 214,049 . 514,693
1900 ... .. 228,081 .. 77,265 .. 286,420 .. 591,769
73,389 ... 281,969 .. 617,204
1901 ... ... 261.846
1902
253,412 83,425 ... 181,777 ... 618,615
1903 ... ... 234,323 76,182 ... 212,658 ... 523,168
80,976 ... 240,82.' .. 538,017
1901 ... 216,217
646

*Of

404

I.

Public Instruction in Ceylon.


TOTAL SCHOLARS IN CEYLON.
Summing up the statistics for 1884 to 1904, we have the following result :In Cloy t. In Grant-in-aid In Grant Schools In Unaided ,T,.,,i
Year.
Schools. ---Schools. Schools examined. not examined.
1884 ... 27,677 ... 59,776 837 ... 13,265 ... 101,555
1885 ... 26,624 ... 57,320 1,598 ... 20,062 ... 105,604
1886 ... 29,653 ... 57,955 1,908 22,956 ... 112,472
1887 ... 32,565 62,995 - 2-1,994 ... 120,554
1888 ... 35,948 ... 66,400 - ... 28,823 ... 131,171
1889 ... 39,026 ... 69,483 - ... 29,785 ... 138,294
1890 ... 40,290 ... 73,698 - ... 32,464 ... 146,452
1891 41,746 ... 74,855 ... - ... 37,242 ... 153,813
1892 ... 42,190 ... 82,637 ... - ... 83,631 ... 158,458
1893 41,680 ... 81,598 .. ... 33,969 ... 157,247
1899 ... 44,366 ... 86,968 ... - ... 32,576 ... 163,910
1895 44,252 ... 90,229 ... ... 35,353 ... 169,834
1896 44,588 ... 94,400 ... ... 30,720 ... 175,658
1897 ... 45,113 ... 102,485 - ... 36,908 ... 184,506
1898 46,279 ... 103,951 ... - ... 34,805 ... 185,035
1899 .. 47,482 ... 111,145 ... - ... 34,841 .,. 193,468
1900 ... 48,642 ... 120,751 ... - ... 38,881 ... 208,274
1901 .. 53,894 ... 129,427 ... - 36,218 ... 218,479
1902 ... 59 512 ., 129,891 ... - ... 37,004 .. 220,407
1903 ... 60,823 ... 137,631 ... - ... 39,805 ... 238,259
1904 .. 63,636 .. 142,569 .. - .. 40,477 ... 246,382
TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOOLS IN CEYLON ... 3,800.

36S

l'CB111C INSTRUC/TION.
PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SCHO()L4 AN 11
SCHOLAR4=-IN 1904.

Pr
Governmout Grant-in-aid Unnidel T tat of s
.
Schools.
Pupil..
Schools.
Pupils.
her
Province. Sellouts. Pupils. School;. Pupii,
Pc
Western ... 209 27662 480 69856 284 14559 973 102107 1 ii
Cent , al ... 71 8515 1.12 10840 141 3182 354 22737 1 1
Northern ... 3 128 891 28669 97 5543 491 34640 1 1
Southern ... 89 11313 195 21972 333 51,39 617 39224 1 i
Eastern ... 4 175 143 7638 114 3604 261 11417 1 i
North-Western 41 5075 83 5689 439 3676 563 17435 1 i
Nolth.Ceetral 16 1689 11 534 278 1892 306 4111 1 i
Dye, ... 15 1176 34 9089 16 469 65 3733 1
$abaragamuwa 85 7906 31 2182 54 883 170 1097 L l i
Grand Total... 133 63,636 1,510 142,269 1,757 40,477 3,800 246.382 1 i

.1

t6RANT-IN-AID SCHOOLS IN 1904.


The following table shows the number on the list and the average at ! enilance of' t
grant-in-aid schools which were examined dining 1904, eicsdifieet oeeordieg 1,,
orantryemeat:Marmgement. !sic. of Schools. Nominal Attendance. A vorage Attendi
American ... ... 131 9,569 6,134
Baptist ... ... 21 1,529 1,080
Buddhist ... ... 145 19,369 12.061
Church of England (C. M.S.) 246 16,527 10,216
82 8,751 5,423
11. (Diocesan)
Private .. ... 146 13,011 11,621
3 453 369
PreSbyter;an ...
Roman Catholic . 383 41,339 27,503
332 24,904 15,769
Wesleyan '
6 336 190
Friends Mission ...
7 871 496
Muhammadan ...
8 608 377
Gnn.abbaws ...
-

Total.,. 1,510 142,269 111.235

Abstract of RECEIPTS, COST, and STATE of the several Classes


GOTRIINHENT SCHOOLS for 1904.
Cost of educating each F

6".
0 .42 <11 for the Year.
,4
Schools.
y. Re- Nett C
zE,,= Gross
Bei pt S. to Go
g
Cost. c
,S

)
R. c. R. c. R.
Boys.
1 2913 281 145 34 63 55 81
Royal College
Technical College 1 150 131 263 48 33 21 230
Training College ... 1 17 14 869 22 - 869
English Primaiy, and
Middle ... 22 4,664 3,216 13 77 14 21 19
Vernacular ... 395 47,737 31,980 4 07 - 4
_ ------- - --- ---- -----Total Boys . 125 52,866 35,622 6 18 0 32 5

English, Elementary 1 44
Vernacular
112 10,726 7,100 4 01
Total Girls 113 10,770 7,129 3 99

4
3

Prfili!C iNSTRUCT1Dr%
Ato%Lraiel of 1:041 mid State of the several Clashes. of tiltatil-t -Ate
SCHOOLS for 1904.
Gross Cost to
Number
Number of Average Government Government
Pupils
AttendExpenditure.
of
educating


of
Schools.
each Pupil.
Schools. on List. ance.
R. c. R. c.
English Schools 176 23,954 17,545 131,501 59 5 50
18
1,512
1,20X1
20,086
65 13 2e

Anglo-Vernacular
1,316 116,03 72,493 389,502 17 3 33
Vernacular
Total .. 1,510 142,209 tt1 .238 541,240 71 3 80
SUMMARY OF 'EXPENDITURE, 1903-1904
The following summary shows the amount received by fees, sale ..1 book,
stationery, &c and the expenditure of the Department during- the last two years ender
certain classified heads:1903. 1904.
R.
R.
REcult-rs.
Amount rect. i as School Fees) Royal College ... 20,22 18,937
3,605
Do do do Technical Collage 5,385
Amount receiv 'a School Fees, Primary and Middle
... 3,183 34737;
English Sci. '.1 ... . ...
Amount recovers._ 7 Sac of St ttionery ,.. 1,314
11.e127
20
Amount rocovered . Sale of books ... ... 131,5155
2,027
Amount received as . urination Fers
1,013,766
...
923,670
Nett receipts on nr..vot at of votes ..
Total R1.038,658 1,055,317
FXPENDITURE

Administration
Coat of Direction
Cost of Inspection

.. 16.970 16.806
.. 52,306 56,419
71,262 - 15.225

General Imo, ,scti6r,


Govt. Schools
Grant in-aid Schools
Pali Vidyncirtya College ..
Grant to Tarnankaanwa Schools
Scholarships and Prizes ...
Miscellaneous charges .,.

.. 301,952 311,275
... 479,818 484,161
.. 1,231 1,189
... 1,000 1,000
... 20,350 21,969
... 610 -3289
--804,697 - 822,888

Special Inetruction.
Government Training College and Vernacular
15,941 19 21)1
Training Schools
7,761 8,074
School Gardens
.. 38,206 39,523
Colombo Technical Dillege
... 11,975 7.226
Grant-in-sid Training Schools
.. 51,490 40,151
Industrial Schools
Carpentry School, .. sr- fit) 478
.. *2,239 4,65.1
Orphan and Ragged Schools
Maggona Reformatory .. .. ... 19,370 13,925
--147,044 -142,9%
Miscellaneone.
Libraries and Reading Rooms ... ... 3,450 3,050
Pi eparation of School hooks .. ... 8,161 4,800
Books purchased for sale .. 2,553 3,766
Expenditure not chargeable under any of the
.. .. 1,466 2 654
foiegoing Leads
--st- 15,630 ---r- 14,270
_.--.
Total R1,038,653 111,055,817

...

. .

...


370

DAIRY FARM.

GO% Elt \ MEAT 11.Mil kW) MODEL F %RM.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1904.


R I
R.
To balance in Bank on January
anuary By cost of advertising sales of
1, 1904
7,109 stock
'
... 19
To recoveries on account of 1903 ..o By extending and improving
credited in 1904 8-8'
... 1,523

he
Dairy
t
To profits on the working of the By purchase of Typewriter ... 325
Dairy Farm during 1904 .. 3,278 By amount paid to Manager
To profits on the working of the Dairy Farm at 6 per cent on
Model. Farm during 1904 ... 2,316 R5,661, nett profits during 1904 200
To sale of Live Stock- belonging 1,042
By balance in Bank to the credit
,,
to the Dairy
1,'"',' of the Hon. the Treasurer ... 7,832
To interest allowed by Bank -
..
66 By amount recoverable on account of 1904 in 1905 ... 9,I33:3
By cost of repairs to utensils, etc. 760
By amount to be paid in 1905
on account of 1904 expenditure 3,027
I
Total ... R23,319
Total... R23,319
!
---

BALANCE SHEET SHOWING THE POSITION OF THE DAIRY FARM AND


MODEL FARM AT THE END OF 1904.
R.
To assets over liabilities
Government Diary ... 46,861
To assets over liabilities
Model Farm
1,000

R.
By amount paid as compensation to he late lessees of
the Mal Farm from the
... 4,400
sum vote.
By estimate value of Dairy
stock buila s and utensils 25,000
By estimate le of Model
Farm buildin, and utensils 1,000
By balance at ei it on Dec.
31, 1904, to credit of the
Hon. the Treasurer ... 7,831
By amount recoverable during
9,633
1905

Total 847,864

Total . 1147,864

. LIVE STOCK RETURN OP THE GOVERNMENT DAIRY FOR 1904.


Balance Pur- Born Died Sold No. to Tots!
in hand chased during during during be on
Particulars. on during the Total. the the struck 31
Dec.
Dec. 31, the Year. Year. Year. off tha , MI
1903. Year.
List.
120 8 20 28 92
Cows ... 120
Calves .,. 83 46 129 14 21 35 94
' 9 2 2 4 5
Stud bulls ... 9
Draught.
bulls ... 5
5
5
Buffalo
4
Cows 4
4

371
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS; ECCLESIASTICAL.
S('IIOOLS 1% CEYLON 1% 1901.
Statement showing the amount of grant paid on account of each Indus' rial School :
t

8 Ei c,
01

Name of School.

Province. Mission. Class. "rai

11

9 0 ;31H g
II. R. R. R, R.
Maradana
.. Western Wesleyan English 619 651)
1,269
10
540
St. Cecilia's u
3411 190
... Eastern
R. C.
do
238 420
Cottle In
.. Southern Woolepn do
658
Gallo Convent g .. do
H. C.
1,079 990 50
2,119
do
Kandy b
C. E.
419

2,919
.. Central
do
St Joseph's 1,
.. E 'stern
R. C.
d 762 530 71 -- 1.383
Kotahena q
(1.1
A. Vern. 41;6 730 92
1,288
.. Western
Kandy ft
Wesleyan do760 350 75
1,185
Cents. 1
Badulla 9
do
eo
1,477
977 500
U; a
Nagoda q
H.
C
Vern.
457
160

.. Western
617
Pamunugama f / ... do
do
433 340 50
do

823
1 ogo
790 510
31 oratuwa g
,'oo
do
.. do
Wellawatta 1,
161 700
. . do WE E4ley11/1 10

861
Bolawalana ft
.. ao
R. C.
974 220
. do

494
Duwag
do
.. do
415
380

795
do
Negombo g
do
1,278 980 202
2,461
.. do
du
do
496 480

A nilim olio, ft
.. do
956
do

983
do
643 340
Palensena ft
.. do
do
1,521 1,280 228 3,029
Maigonet S
do
. do
do
St. Vincent's 6
.. do
do
1,344 780 30
2,i 54
do
9113
10
738 100 60
Kegalla ft
S'gamuwa C. M. S.
do
328 170
Kegalla nt
.. do

R. C.
do
498
do
Jaffna Convent q .. Northern
do
38
do
1,17
2 494 462 107
1241,875
Colombogam /..
.. do
do
American do
990 730 107
94 1,921
Tellippallai 1,
.. do
Wesleyan do
1.472 311) 147
1,929
Kaddamunai S
.. Easte:u
do
do
Kalmunaib
.. do
312 1190 .--67P72
do
Patuwata S
.. Southern C. M. S.

237
do i o
77 160'.
Patuwated
.. do
2
492
390
'.235

3,267
C.
E.
Nupe ma
do
.. do
524 310 . .10
844
C. M . S.
do
Kandy et
.. Central
211 1,080
10301.
R. C.
do
Kandy Convent ft .. do
549 550 60
1,159
do
Mande 9.
.. do
do
558 770
1,328
do
Kurunegata y
. . N.-We 3' ern do
1,2811
926
300'
7
do
do
Chilaw y
, . do
1,319 660 185
do
--,- 2,164
do
Vennappnws, q
.. do

630
320 310
do
Anuradhapura m .. N,-Central do

Total R. 27,111 18,260 1,677 476 80,024


Novs.b=boys' school ; g=girls' school ; na=mixed ; R. C.Roman Catholic
C. E..Church of England ; C. M. S.Church Missional Society.

2.

tr

Eeeksiastical Disestablishment in Ceylon.

(Summary of Disesfablislinient Ordinance 2Vo. i4 of 2881.)

"The Ordinance provides for the prospective discontinuance of the annual


salaries and allowances for Ecclesiastical purposes. All salaries and allowances
now payable to the Bishop and other Ecclesiastical persons in the Church of
England, and to the Chaplains of the Prt sbyterian Church shall be paid to the
existing officers as long as they hold office, but when a vacancy occurs, the salary
shall cease. But if the office falls vacant before let July, 1886, the salary or
allowance pay able in respect of such office shall be paid to trustee s lawfully
appointed. After the 1st July, 1886, all salaries shall cease except the salaries
of those who may still continue to hold office. Any vacancies occurring after the
above date will not be filled up," The five years' grace commenced on 1st July,
1381, and extended to let July, 1886.
The only remaining members paid in the Ecclesiastical Establishment now are
the Registrar of the Diocese (11.11. Morcan, n.s.) R1,000, beside R48 for stationery ;
Colonial Chaplain, Trinity Church, Rev. 0. A. Koch K11,000 ; and Catechist,
Kotahens, Rev. C. David 11660. There would seem 9.1 B0 to be 8808 voted for
Ang'ioan Ca'eohists and aided Chaplains witlnut names ? The total " Ecclee last :cal"
Expenditure for 1905 is given at 119,310. The fo 1 swing are on pension ;Rev.
John Watt R3,000, Rev. J. D. Palm 150 ; Rev S. Lindsay 111,875 ; Ven C. T.
Boyd R2,500 r and should the Metropolition of Calcutta retire, he cau claim
a pension from Ceylon.
Besides a lump sum grant of R2,5004

:37

POST OFFICE 4M1 TELEGRAPHS.

The fon4wing statement indicates the particulars of the Revenue cud ExJea 'Rine
of thp P.4.3tal end Telegraph Department for the year 1901:
REVENItti.
Pe..t 'Vice.

n.

Part :enters.
Sale of Postage Scampi
Unpaid Postage collections
Commission on Mon y
Orders :
Fees of Court and Reimbursements ifs Aid :Cost of Establishment
of Post Office Savings
Bank

Stamps on Message Tootle


... 570.106
... 783,124 Recovered on Bearing Messages
.. 12,377
8,06 Reply Deposi s, In and
... 95,925
D4 lac-Ceylon ... 1,399
Do
411
Foreigni.
...
84.887
Recovered on Undercharged Messages
90
...
Bearing Messages to Master Attendant
92
9,068

Credited by Indian Government on


account of messages transferred
... 34,216
from India to Ceylon

... 232,614
do. on account of Foreign & IndoTelegraph Receipts
... 20,475
Ceylon reply deposits incoming. 2,339
Ses Conveyance of Mails
... 21,597 Bearing Messages from Ceylon ... 12.95.7
Telephone Receipts
12k
Refunds credited in India
tt.
Other Collections :
Departmental Fines ...
496
Sate of Post Office Pubs
cations
.. 1,581
Interest
... 4:879
Telegriliphic Abbreviated Addressee
... 3,99
Sale of Unserviceable
Articles
1,725
... 2,269
Bag Fees
Unclaimed Balances
102
1.cipse 1 Money Orders 1,618
... 812
Miscellaneous
---- 10,982
I
Total 1,176,779
Total-11730,030

EXPENDITUILL

Post Office.

R.

Tel eyntish Paymiats.

Personal Emoluments Postal


... 35.1.917 Payments made to Indian Govt.
Do
on Messages from Ceylon 104,831
Telegraph 295,992
Other Chargos
Reply deposits Indian
Do
632,808*
and Foreign(nutgoing) 1,769
Total..R1,217,617
De
Bearing 31 e es ages
(incoming)
8,395
77
Do
Master Attendant
Refunes
...
184
Do
Do
Reply depoiits Inland "94.979
Do
Reply deposits Indian "I
and Foreign (incoining)
3,253
Po
Refunds Inland midi
Foreygn
Balance in favour of Ceylon
216,640
Government

Total.,. R730,036
r_

374

POST AND TELEGRAPH.

PAR EL MOST BUSINESS IN 1904.


INt. AND.
;Ordinary.
No, Posted in Colombo
E0,523
Do at Ou'stations
... 136,622
Total ...
No. Despatched
,, Received

...
...

FORE IG N.

Value-payable.
52,359
24,119

78,478
217,145
Grand Total ... 298,623
... 30,702
... 92,905

Total ... 123,607


PARCEL POST BUSINESS WITH UNITED HINGD,,S1 1904.
By P. & O. Co.
By P stal Service.
60
No. Despatched
...
9,479
, , 20,204
44
Received
...
PAHCSL rosT HusINEsA a ITII INDIA,
Ordinary Valuepayeble.
No. Despatched ...
..
1,877
... 15,341
Received ..
...
54,773
.. 13,835
Parcels returned to India Unclaimed or Refused
7,071
250
Distribution Return of the LINES OF TELEGRAPH in Ceylon on the
Wires
31st December 1904.
Line
Miles. Yds. Miles Yds
34
1,672
G. P. 0. to Maradana Junction &e.
...
2
132
Mai adana Junction to Kuruegala, Anuradhapura,
152
892
Kandy and Branch Lines
...
720
293
...
Kandy to Matale, Anuradhapura, Trincomalee,
502
Mannar (Talali Junct.) Jaffna and Branch Lines
825
...
451. 1,469
Dematagoda Junction to Avissawella Ratnapura,
20
Haputale any Branch Lines
261
280
...
164
...
If eneratgoda Junction to Newel), Mannar
191 1,540
and Talamannar
...
165 1,540
...
Peradeniya Junction to Mtwara Eliya, Badulla,
C82
...
...
840
I3atticale a, due.
792
...
391
163 1012
Beira Janet. to Gall? and Hambantota, &o.
230 ,166
...
3,197 1,312
Total ... 1,611 1,576
... 93
5 Postal
No. of Telegraph Offices
1 Railway
... 99
,Miles Yds.
TELEPHONES.
924
Telephone Wire in Colombo
.. 424
880
Do do Outstations ...
44
Total ... 432
Total number of Telephones in use 826.
lb.
WEIGHT OF MAILS DESPATt;HED BY STEAMERS IN 1904.
Weight of Mails despatched from Ceylon to London by J Lettere & Post Cards 8,043
24,451
P. & 0. Steamers 1 Other Articles
t Letters & Post Cards 6,989
20,715
do
Orient Steamers 1 Other Articles
do
Do
;Letters & Post Cards 1,073
4,698
M. M. Steamers 1 Other Articles
do
do
Do
s $ Letters& Post Cards 1,754
5,704
N.
D.
L.
Steamer
1
Other
Articles
do
do
Do
& Post C sr& 1709
Total... 1 Letters
55,508
Other Articles
Number of EMPLOYEES in the Post and Telegraph Department during 1901
exclusive of Mail Runners and Contractors' Agents :Postmaater-General and Director of Telegraphs 1, Assistant PostmastirsGeneral 2, Accountant 1, Asst. Accountant 1, Superintendent of Telegraphs 1,'
Assistant Superintendents of Telegraphs 3, Inspectors of Post Offices 2_ , Clerks and
Cashiers 159, Postmasters and Signallers 403, Sorters 43, Inspectors of Telegraphs 0,
Sub-Inspectors of Telegraphs 20, Telephone Operators 6, Bookbinders 5, Receiving.
Officers 216, Supervisors of Mails 2, Batterymen 5, Linemen 84, Postmen, Measengers

DIRECTORIES,

576

POSTAL-TELEURAPH OFFICES IN CEYLON.


postal .,. -..,_..: gg
POs-al Ti it, 1 ,;, 3e
Names of Depth
Names of papa.
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_
1 - gfz,
- 1
I .. Agrapatana - 1 1 --1. - Lindula
- 1 1 _ _
Lunugala
- 1 1 _ _
Alagatilla - - - -- Madulkele
.61ainleima - 1 1 - _
Alawara
Mahaiyawa
- 1 '.' Alutgatna
- Manipay 1 1 -_
Anitalangoda - 1 1 1 - Mannar - 1 . 1 - i.. Ambawela
Ambepussa - - - 1. - Maradana - 1 1 - Maradana Juno. - - - 1 AnguIana
Anuradhapura - 1 1 - - Marawila - 1 1 - Avisawella - 1 1 1 - Maskeliya - 1 1 - _
Badulla - 1 1 - - Matale - 1 1 1 Balangoila - 1 I - - Mama - 1 1 1 _
Maturata - 1 1 - Balar,i I
Balapitiya - - - 1 - Mirigama
Bambalapitiya - - - 1 - Moratuwa - 1 1 1 Bandarawels - 1 1 1 - Mount Lavinia - - - 1 Battioaloa - 1 1 - 2 Mullaittivu - 1 1 Bentota - 1 1 - - Mutwal - L 1 Beruwala - - - 1 - Nanu-oya - 1 1 1 _
_
Bogawantalawa - 1 1 - - Navatkuli
Chavakachcheri* 1. 1 1 - Nawalapitiya - 1 1 1 3
Chilaw - 1 1 - - Neboda - 1 1 - Chunnagam - - - 1. - Negotubo - 1 1 - Colombo 1 - 1 12Eiu Norwood - 1 1 - Colpitiya - 1 1 1 - Nugegoda - - - 1
Courts - 1 1 - - Nuwara, Eliya - 1 1 1
Dambulla - 1 1 - - Ohiya - - - 1
Dehiowita - 1 1 1 - Padukks. - - - 1 - Paiyagala South - - - 1. Dehiwala
Deltota - 1 1 - - Pallai* - I 1 1. Demodera - 1 1 - - Panadure ,- I 1 1 Dikoya - 1 1 - - I'annipitiya - - - 1. Diyatalawa t - I I 1 2 Passara - k ,1. I - 1 - Pattipola - ;.- - 1 Dodanduws,
Fort - - - 1 - Peradeuiya - 1 1 ' 2
- Point Pedro - 1 1 - tia lboda
Galkissa - 1 1 - - l'olgahawele. - 1 1 1 Galle - I 1 1 - Potuhera - - - 1. Gampola - 1 1 1 - Puseellawa - 1 1 - Gintota - - - 1 - Puttalam - I 1 - Grandpass - 1 1 - - Puwakpitya
Haldummutla - 1 1 - - Ragama - 1 le 1 0
Itambantota - 1 1 - - Rakwana - 1 1 - Rapotale - 1 1 .- - Rauiboda -- 1 1 - Hatton - 1 1 1 - Ramhtikkana
Reuaratgoda - 1 1 1 - Ratnapura - 1 1 Rikkaduwa - -- - I - Roza's
Runupitiya - - - 1 - Ruanwellu - 1 1
Jaffna - 1 1 1 - Slave Island - 1 1 1 Kadigamuwa - - - 1 - Talawakelle - 1 1 1 Kadugannawa - 1 - Talpe
KaIlruda - 1 1 - - Tan alla - 1 1 - 1Calmunai - 1 1 - - Tel eniya --- 1 1 - Kalutara North - - - 1 - Trincomalee - I 1 - Kalutara South - 1 1 1 - Uda Pussellawa - 1 1 Kamburugama - - - 1 - Ukuwela
Kandapola - 1 1 / - Ulapane
Kandy - 1 1 1 4 Valvettiturai - 1 1
Kankesauturai - 1 1 1 - Vavunyia - 1. I - ICarawane lla - - - - 1 Veyaugoda - I 1 1 Kataluwa, - 1 1 - - Wadduwa - - - 1 Katugastols - - - 1 - Wagga
Katuk urunde -- - - 1 - Wats wala - 1 1 1 Kegalls. - 1 1 Wattegarna - 1 1 1 Watagoda - I 1 1 Kelaniya
Kodigamarn - - - 1 - Well/gam* - 1 1 1 Weliinadal - 1 I - Kosgama
Kosgoda - - - 1 - Wellawata
-- 1 1. 1 Koslanda - 1 I --. - Yatiyantota
_ . _ _____
Kotagala - 1 1 - -
90 91 90 274
1
Total
1
Kurunegala - 1 1
otil, el 1,e Feb. 13, ivirs.
'7 Worked by Railway Wire, 1 twat ()thee ',load !, o y. 1, 19:.;.

376 PUBLIC WORKS 111EPARTMENt


COXT OF EST A imisH F.NT, 1901,
Salaries
Compensation..
Pensions of Piolit re

/I

WOG,

*Oa

R. o.
403,805 24
17,234 14
12,564 2i

133,603 85
... 18,984 22

Salaries paid by Crown Agouls

Total .. R452,587 87
P. W 1). EXPENDITURE-1904.
tar The figures within brackets denote Exponditure on Road Ordivance Funds
and Private Cont,ibutions.
(Omitting cents.)
a 4. E
.4 P 41 poTAL.
.82 E, 0 g
64: zot 4,t 24 Po 8, 41 'oil
PAM Works Annually R. R. R. R. It. R. R. R. R. R.
Recurrent. (99:03)(209 (31) (30910)(50.77.1)(16479)(42799)(11340)(12Q55) (3945) (478141)
Maintenenee 14 Roldu.. 10.332 84102 94403 14'155 141241 121767 104972 16 701 141936 1126893
HEADS OF 92391 CF. m S

.s

a 4

p.

34, 0.tanance of Inland


21121 74/1 12469 37063
Navigation
83 2113 3 0878 291 - 163 9581
General
gol.a8 to -47stilings 7:8'7 93791 194 1 17150 8880 79 8 9449 1 718 3426 177764
,
11 11300 :801 4-714 1411 4132 3661 1771 2481 44727
11
A ,Sili,,116 to Build i g..
Repairs of ridges .. 10078 11 T 00 Eu92 151:07 7480 11318. 5777 8911 1 1,4 P5 77
(419;
(58') (1041)
Yigtssl'a.88,tiS 1 . 6180 . 1.83./ 24211 3/70 1992 8019 47 7161 1,671 215411

Public Werke Ezba.


ordinary. , (OM)
(887)
New work & Buildings 558.98 77577 8;77 7051 3884 7275 20697 13127 5106 748781
alterations & A212 itt
1 Budding i 32558 73038 L931 15182 1371 1071 1554 29630 8311 219139
Special Rep.. ire to build.
. 3 774 8201 715 5,336 1071 6830 1929 (281187
01
:
7))
ings
230)( ,712454 (3(551:
566. 194 0 11988 155998 43170 41487 18;5 a 338765
New 14...w
21.11.1 ions and lunirovi , ( 6 7)
meats to goads. 7;280 13861 40123 102142 1 1789 13310 33070 9785 5609 325345
New Bridges . 18019 75176 2'983 17098 1593 7- 118967
Ilepair cf Bridges ... 11739 son], s 97 Oa 95:37 119
10392 89868

Lands and Bidldings to


be acquired
M scellaneous

6 75 4373 210 12298


25018 25333 18881 7052 5183/ 11844 1204 368,3 59411 312029

-(99209) '37)(.3' 9 0( .0'70' 1617W(1 27391i' 310)09342) 0278) 012166)


1110247 46,891 281747 281078 40,4118377581 228144 810058 321183 8958837

Eutablislunqni

42596
(512405)

TOTAL. R1,4'1,421)
NOT14. The abuve expenditure Iteyalt3 en'Limber.

I Ertmt Dire-Nov
*3 Reim
The total expenditure sinritig 10;:14 Ns-as R5,14.46,
Personal Emolutnents
Annually Recurrent Work:.
Extraordinary Public Worko
Works Chargeable to I.oane

;I , follows :
122,009 37
2.286,812 L'S
1,858,657 46
619,275 52

Tott41 I45,186,754 63


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT..

377

The total expenditure in the several Provinces in 1904 was as follows :Extraordinary,
Total.
Province. Annually Recurrent. including
Loan Works, &c.
R. c. R. c. R. c.
Western
559.238.33 1,013,429.23 1,572,487.56
Central
438,39588 323,227.76 761,623.64
Northern
151,348- 17 151,917.55 303,265.72
Sou th ern'
230,757'38 80 641.38 311 398.76
154,184-97 262,453,36 416,63833
Eastern
North-Western .. 210,762.27 209,526.93 420,289'20
North-Central .. 135,135.89 104,24-5.07 239,380'96
Ilya
199,158.31 176,10201 375,260.32
Sabaragamuwa
207,831.08 156,569-.9 364,40077
Total ... 2,286,812-2i 2,477,03298 4,764,745.26
Establishment

.. 422,009.37

Total .. R. 5,186,754.63
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS. The roads in the Colony are classified under the following descriptions :-Metalled, Track Metalled, Gravelled, and Natural. The total length maintained
during 1904 in each Province was as follows:Metalled Track Metalled Gravelled. Natural. Total.
Miles. Miles Miles.
Miles. M Res.
Province,
Western .. 320.07 - 52.41 - 372.48
67.88 57.48 665-94
546.58
Central
Northern 318.58 - 90.00 111.03 519.58
Southern 283.86 - 36-50 - 320 -36
Eastern .. 164.25 - 133.96 53-00 351.21
North-Western .. 190.16 140.00 78.78 29.00 437-94
North-Central .. 117-47 71.50 128.09 5.25 -322-31
Urn, .. 250.78 - 31.83 190.50 383.11
1.:,;00 334.19
3-65 44.66
Sabaragamuwa .. 198-88 7
Total .. 2,384'63 285.15 661.11 373.23 3,707.12
-
.-
The average cost per Mile of road upkerp in the several Provinces was as
Track Gravelled. Natural. General
follows:- Me'alled.
Average.
Metalled
Province. R. R. R. R. R. '
Western .. 723 - 290 - 662
Central .. 651 - 229 64 557
Northern .. 315 - 211 60 243
Southern .. 637 - 184 - 585
Eastern .. 561 - 255 39 365
North-Western .. 428 474 245 21 383
North-Central .. 480 480 195 73 860
Uva .. 635 - 271 75 468
Sabaragamuwa .. 670 523 263 123 555
The general average throughout the Colony was :-Metalled roads including
Track-Metalled roads, 11571 per mile ; gravelled roads, R234 per mile ; natural
roads R62 per mile.
Ab:itract of PROVINCIAL ENGINEERS' Travelling
for
1904,

03 i- Cr
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ce 6.1i 0415 .' e' :?Sr7g;

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a.
8 :.... F.,'
.I ,...Ms ::-. ..,4 4.1
zi
s E-_', i-i <I M 11 70' "e1-...-ri-ti EiZgP-1
156 3,763 24.12 113 .42 360.61
Western
208 8,316 30.00 145 .30 665.94
Central
109..5368
32
5
648
8
205 3,564 17.38 153
Northern
:
125 2,275 18.20 105
Southern
71148
122 .56 351.21
169 3,019 17'86
Eastern
37'94
455
North-Western .. 175 2,924 1653
North-Central ., 209 2,868 13'72 119 1
Uva, . 187 3,202 17'12 165 .55
Sabaragamuwa .. 152 2,818 18'54 143 '56
25

378

EXPENDITURE ON

ROADS, 1883-1904,

Cahnlar statement showing the length of the different kinds of

ROADS

AND EXPENDITURE on the upkeep from 1887 to 1904 :Metalled Gravelled Natural Expenditure
R.
Roads.* Roads. Roads. Total, on principal Total. Average
Cost per
Roads.
Years Miles. Miles. Miles. Miles. R.. c.
R. c. Mile.
1887 1,416.36 1003'47 472 25 2,89.308 773,205'00 801,927'00 267
1888 1,486.98 953.59 507.15 2,947.72 834,018'00 867,033'00 294
1889 1,574.98 967'77 553-60 3,096.35 902,100-05 939,464.36 291
1890 1,634.80 065.44s 541.90 3,142'14 989,142.91 1,024,554.68 714
1891 1,727'65 943.29 541'40 3,212'34 1,055,823.24 1,093,311.25 328
1892 1 864-66 865.59 568.65 3,298'90 1.080,022.16 1,119,987.56 328
1893 2,010.41 855 45 546.35 3,412 24 -,125,447 24 1,163,662.91 329
1894 2,122 06 744.03 541 82 3,407T. 1,128,493.44 1,175,566 30 331
1895' 2,221.45 699'68 503 70 3,429.83 1,124,777.00 1,168,186'00 1327
1896 2,333.38 673'00 486.51 3,492.89 1,184,570'00 1,239,800 00 339
1897 2,413.18 627.92 496.00 3 537.10 1,256,811.00 t 355
1898 2,284.28 578.71 49P25 2,569 82 1,314,981 00
376
393
1899 2,297.81 625.38 460.00 3,594 36 1,414,420'00
423
1900 2,305 56 619.13 403.37 3,588 93 1,517,48600
1901 2,284.07 658'54 405.85 3,640.80 1,592,428.00
438
453
1902 2,320.60 648.39 393 25 3,647'32 1 652 481'86
1903 2,357.14 646'02 368'25 3,660'31 1,684,676.69 1
460
1904 2.384'63 664.11 373-23 3,707 12 1,701,60011 t 464
EXPENDITURE ON MINOR BOLDS.

1883-828,237.00 ; 1881-827,958.00 ; 1885-831,963.00 ; 1886 -R30,938.0d ;


1887-R31,722.00 ; 1888-R32,985.00 ; 1889- .-R37,364-31 ; 1890-835,411-77 ;
1391-837,488.01 ; 1892-R39,965.40 ; 1893-R43,215'67 ; 1894-R47,072.90 ;
1895-843,409.00 ; 1896-R55,230.00 ; 1897MILES OF ROADS and CANALS maintained, and Expenditure on Irrigation
Works and Public Buildings, Strength of Pioneer Force and total Departmental
Expenditure from 1871 to 1904:-

rd,

ni 1 '
4.41'8 ',,
1

.7,
j.j , Ill ,,. .13
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''5

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-AI4.-, s32 .1 0 143"A


4.1 .s' SI g
E 4.: kl 8 g
-

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ti

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WA -141

R.

No,
Miles' R 11,
R. R.
Miles.
1871.- 82,461 25 167 60 1 126,529 169 50 279 45,619 269,648 112,484 1,716
507
65
1,537
180fif... 82,539 50
1,285,944 163 50 219 35,877 334,105 166,163
1873.., 2,1-7;7 90 583 8
303,456 1,238
1,318,441 b 157 50 815 49,648 247,789
1874... 2,357 39 589 31 1,389,302 c 167 50 304150,898 211,899 351,897 1,084
1875... 2,378 18 384 73 1,390,607 167 50 317 I 53,213 238,420 394,070 1,183
1876 .. 2,451 28 337 46 1,568,970 167 50 342 57,348 273,921 388,836 1,093
1877... 2,480 35 644 62 1,698,891 d 186 00 297 42,315 214,287 382,737 1,102
1878.. 2,637 53 653 50 1,722,443 e 167 25 307 51,431 327,772 388,334 1,324
1879... 2,761 28 598 86 1,652,262 167 25 306 ,51,197 334,443 431,075
979
1880... 2,762 72 599 65 1,656,689 167 25 314 152,648 291,554 316,399
765
655
1881... 2,808 40 519 05 1,457,708 167 25 192 32,130 88,156 113,645
583
1882... 2,836 47 491 33 1;393,649 167 25 185 30,974
45,656 103,667
511
1883... 2,834 44 436 54 1,237,358 167 25 185 91,056 93,830 25,557
1884... 2,868 68 376 86 1,031,093 f 179 25 173 31,002 188,418 6,226
492
188.5_ 2,809 67 296 43
444
850,632 179 25 182 32,367 306,687 130,195
440
1886... 2,899 92 277 27
804,068 172 25 161 28,226 525,725 131,492
425
1887... 2,892 08 269. 35
773,205 172 25 163 28,088 522,399 119,676
401
1888... 2,947 72 294 14
831,048 172 25 164 28,1305 426,864 39,856
1889... 3,096 35 291 34
424
902,100 172 25 160 27,501 410,270 98,572
1890... 3,142 14 314 80
396
989,142 172 25 190 27,219 489,898 287,237
1891... 3,212 34 328 68 1,055,830 172 25 189 29,046 456,383 253,978
328
1894... 3298 90 128 0. 1,080,0122 175 91 168 10,491 458,903 344.654
871
189.3... 3,412 24 3 9 82 1,125,447 171 21 167 29,289 361,1.70 474,99G
342
1894 . 3,4 ,7 91 331 14 1,128,491 176 25 16.5 )8,904 301,210
434,711
295
1895 .. 3,429 03327 94 1,174,778 143 0 198 21,401 163,117 i 348,012
231
1896.. 3092 1.9 339 18 1,181,570 9 114 CO 252 48,8 0 161,084 251,184
101
1897... 3,537 10 315 00 1,256,811 163 28 181 29,571 170,641 381,1'3
176
1899... 3,669 83 376 I 0 1,344,981 143 25 220 3',713 177,794 239,048
147
18941... 2,194 36391
1,414,420 152 27 228 35,766 201,481 119,34 ,
150
180
3,588 93 443 00 1,511,484 151 27 224 34,.03
185,022
150
1991
321,412
151
3,640 80 138 IV 1,592,428 152 27 224 37,093
3,847 3.453 OL. 1,652,481 152 27 2-56 84,139
150
216.518
1903... 3,069 460 (4, 1,881,877 15117 245 37,248
318,071
110
110
3,101 12 ell 0
1,704,60) 159 27 215 57,165
361,738
From 1898 a new heading appears is the Director's Return, namely

R.

2,774,000
2,825,750
2,983,224
2,178,424
3,614,825

3,238,662
4,656,801

4,068,011

5,553,638

5,913,999
4,864,855
3,558,461
2,284,969

2,091,917

2,979,687

1,189,277
2,600,622
2,586,942
2,562,903
2,907,450
3,376,583
5,316,110.
4,028,602
4,341,763
3,880,286
3,455,592
2,431,563
3,958,935
4,190,003
6051,891
0,17e,4311
4,62: ,061

6,119,242
8,1.6,755

" Track
Metalled Roads" of which there were 285.15 miles in 1904. t Expenditure en

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

379

EXPENDITURE ON BRANCH ROADS DURING 1904

1.

Total Cost Average Cost


per milori
e.b
Miles. of Upkeep
Rathford Valley road
...
690
R2,798
...
1,451
645 de fitaP
Flalangoda.Chetnole road
..
2.25
...
10,718
2,15211.
Hatton Bridge Junction to Norwood Bridge
4.98
7474.
Norwood Bridge to Campion Estate ..
10957,510
331..,
Dotale road
..
...
8.18
2,715
58?...
Doloebage road, 2nd section ..
3,655
...
6.25
2,619
Madulkele to Kabaragala
..
3.25
ea.
45't a
Madulkele to Bambara Ela ..

7153
.
.931 s...
Norwood Bridge to Horsy
9,059
4-51561
9
913
.
516 al
Maskeliya to Cruden Gap
1 ,859
3.60
377 Cm
3.87
Brownlow to Luccombe
1,460
5614..
5.25
2,945
Norton-Carolina roa 1
623416
4,923
Norwood-Upcot road

7'90
10.00
6,412
Pupuressa road ...
...
3.75
1,197
Rangala-Nitre Cava road
..
...
.1=
4224..
Wanarajah road ...
...
...
490
1,899
Lindula to old of Agia road ..
...
14.00
19,778
104.01
2,475
573.11R
Ulapace to Riverside
..
4.32
1,298
433 stur
Railway Gorge road
...
...
3.00
354
(....Walaha road
1'91
676
804
460 4-Duckwari Bazaar to Kotaganga
1.75
444 ta...
2,200
Nngatenna Gap to Deanetone
4.77
45G 111..
..
2-55
1,163
Glenlyon Preston Road
...
501 1b .
Deniyaya to Hayes
...
5,260
10.60
..
412 Isi,W
1.17
482
Kurunegala-Polgabawella Rd. to Lowlands
Koslanda Bazaar to Poonegalla Factory ..
2.75
696
2553
3 I:
Dehiowita to Algoda Ferry ... ...
P50
899
9041
51641.
1,809
Glenalla-Havilland Road
...
390
850.
452 el
Parakaduwa Bazaar to Hemmingford Estate 1.88
8.00
1,899
Yatiyantota to Polaiagarna ..
...
6453571
34 2P
2,219
Padiyapelella and Ellamulla Road
...
4.89
...
5.00
2,857
Kadugannawa to Allagalla ...
500 th,
1,000
2'00
Windy Corner to Liyangahawela
00
669 llks
4.252,8
3, 497
Prosara to Madulsima Road (11}-15A in.)
4-50
777 1
...
Ratnapora-Halwela Ferry Road
4270
1,494
Annfield Road
3.50
...
...
735
477 %IMP
...
1.65
Gevilipitiya-Hatgampala Road

..,A

Total...180'30 8119,722

R665

It will be observed that the average cost of maintenance for 208


miles of Grant-in-Aid road was only R655, an immense saving on 1881 when
it was R1,052! The most expensive was the Hatton-Norwood road coating
R2,152 per mile. It seems the traffic of Dikoya, Mask eliya and Bogawentalaw
passes over this road, and stone for metal is generally of inferior quality
PIONEER FORCE, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
The Pioceer Force has fallen from a total of 1,888 in 1870 to about 150-the
latest return being :-Tbree divisions with a total of 12 non-commissioned Officers
138 men and boys -total 150.
(Footnotes to precious page.)
a Includes certain Minor Roads, Expenditure on which was accounted for ty P. W. D.
e The decrease of 6 trifles is owing to a deviation hurl.- Jeen cut which shortened mileage.
c The increase of 10 miles is owing to the drair-.0, channels in the Town of Jaffna having
been added.
d The decrease of Poe mile is owing to the Department giving up the upkeep of the Canal through
the Northern Salt Pane [N.-W.P .1.
e The increase of 1'20 miles is owing to the Killipane Canal being added.
1 12 miles of old Jaela canal again taken over by the P. W, D.
miles. Boat channel Jaffna -omi ttei.

UPKEEP OF ROADS AND E"ENDITURE.

380

Number of DAYS' LABOUR voted for Upkeep of Principal Roads and for
Resthouses in each Province for 1905:Totaldays"fotaldays'
labor for
'ober for
Rest.
Priuci psi
Roads. Housea.
... 398,180 44,464
We ern
38,056
... 152,223
ral
C
.., 178,792 30,600
No iern
(15,028
... 195,079
So hern
... 66,670 33,333
Bittern
North-Western.. 175,511 55,895

..44 Itrov vince.

Totaldays' Total days'


lobar for
labor for
RestPrinci pal
}!owes.
Roads.
5,132
46,160
North-Central ...
42,321 14,108
Uva ...
136,940 29,242
Saba"a3amuwa ...
Province

Total.. 1,391,8761315,856

Thoroughfares Ordinance.
--,-.."......
_

NUMBER TAXED FOR 1903.

Outside Municipal and Local Board Limits.

Numerical Abstract of the inhabitants liable to perform labour under Ordinance


/1W
10 of 1861, and 31 of 1884 in the several provinces, during the year 1902, We
4
the total for each province and district:-Western Province : Colombo district
08; Negombo district 33,864; Kalutara district 53,661; total 184,833. Central
nee : Kandy district 49,420; Matalo district 15.869; Nuwars. Eliya district 14,531;
78,820. Northern Province : Jaffna district 74,380; Mannar district 0,144; Iilullaidistrict 4,560 ; total 85,084. Southern Province: Galle district 50,042; Mantra district
67; Harnbantota district 23,826 ; total 116,835. Eastern Province : Batticaloa district
_....,.Al2; Trincomalee district 4.041: total 36.133. North-Western Province : Kurunegale
. id 68,141; Puttalam district 7,086 ; Chilaw 19,724 ; total 94,954. North-Central
!vine: 21,718, Province of Uva: 32,183. Province of Sabaragatriuwa: Ratnapura
tot 28,185 ; Regalia district 90,049 ; total 68,234. Grand total:-718,794. [There may
iatulightly inaccurate counting in some of the provinces, but at the rate usually
...ed
. of five persona for every one taxed, the population return is nearly realised.
for the total, the reckoning would be 3,625,795 which is only 76,430 below the mark.
1 this, we must remember that no tax is recovered from the following, and their
A inst
4.1
ea have been excluded from the Division Officers' roll via., Unpaid Headmen,
lary, Volunteers, Immigrant Coolies and BuddhistPriests.1
41114
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE, 1903.
PnoviNcE.
R. c.
R. e.
BALANCES ON UNITARY 1, 1003:Western
. ., 70,179 63
Central
..,
8,533 38
Northern
... 26,129 27
Southern
... 20,152 13
,Eastern
... 14,835 25
N.-Western ... 49,908 09
N.-Central ...
7.318 64
Uva
...
4,677 97
Sabaragamuwa 19,289 40
221,023 76
RECEIPTS IN 1902 ; Western
... 373,132 84
Central
... 121,422 44
.. 90.699 57
Northern
Southern
.. 207,026 31
... 73,330 32
Eastern
N.-Western ... 194,473 28
N.-Central ... 36,466 77
... 51,878 74
Uva
Fabaragainuwa 156,754 85
:----- 1,305,185 12
,N.1.1.1

PROVINCE.
EXPENDITURE OF

R. c.
1903:-

R.

... 393,455 02
Western
... 111,380 23
Central
Northern ... 92,749 21
... 199,465 15
Southern
... 80,267 45
Eastern
N..Inistern ... 196,177 63
N.-Central ... 32.197 77
... 56,350 57
UV(1.
Sabaragamuwa 148,487 57
---1,310,530 62
BALANCES ON Inc. 31,1903 :... 49,957 45
Western
.. 18,576 59
Central'
... 24,079 63
Northern
... 27,713 29
Southern
... 7,898 12
Eastern
N. Western .. 48,203 74
N.-Central ... 11,587 64
206 14
...
Ova
Sabaragamuwa 27,556 66
27,556 66

381

Irritation World Executed in Ceylon

(twin

British Rule.

From the very elaborate Report published in January 1890 for 1888 by " thy
Central Irrigation Board," wo take over a Statement which is interesting even if
defective ; but the mere list of tanks, big, middling and small, dealt with
affords a very inadequate idea of the large amount of revenue, and still more
of official attention, thought and time bestowed by public servants of all grades
in the days of Sir Henry Ward, 'Sir Hercules Robinson, Sir Wm. Gregory
end Sir Arthur Gordon on the subject of "Irrigation." So far as the actual
outlay of revenue is concerned, it is a pity the Secretary did not a Id the approximate totals to the Statement which we append. But as regards the time
which is not charged, we think we are safe in saying that at least during
the terms of Sir Wm. Gregory and Sir Arthur Gordon, a fair appraisement
would probably show that more than an equivalent of the whole of the padde
tax receipts had been returned to the rice cultivators during these two Admird a
trations.The Statement is as follows :A Statement of the Number and nature (so far es they can be ascert tined) of
the Irrigation Works undertaken in the Island since the Establishment of British
Rule. It is needless to add that hardly any date back to a period beyond 1850 :
In the Western Province the estimate is of a total of (1) large and 2,250 small tanks
restored of 245 ailicuts constructed and of 326 irrigation channels with an aggreeate
length of 698 11-12th miles constructed or repaired.
In the Central Province:
1
The number of large tanks restored is ..
98
..
...
Do.
small
do.
...
...
anicuts constructed is
..
...
904*
Do.
irrigation channels (with an aggregate length of
Do.
...
168
1.96 2.5tb miles) constructed or restored is
In the Northern Province :
8
The number of large tanks restored is ..
..
5
do.
..
...
small
Do.
2
..
...
anicuts constructed is
Do.
irrigation obaunele(with an aggregate length of
Do.
...
..
miles) constructed and restored is
In the Southern Province :12
The number of large tanks restored is ..
26
...
...
..
small
do.
Do.
96
anicats constructed is
...
...
Do.
..
a
irrigation channels ( with an aggregate length of
Do.
105
...
...
303i miles) constructed or restored is ..
In the Eastern Province 19
The number of large tanks restored is ..
...
o
...
...
do.
..
small
Do.
11
...
...
animate constructed is
..
Do.
irrigation channels (wiiko an aggregate length of
Do.
8
..
...
19i miles) constructed or restored is ..
In the North-Western Province :9
The number of large tanks restored is ..
931
...
Do.
do.
..
...
small
3
Do.
...
anicnte constructed is ..
.....
irrigation channels (with an aggregate length of
Do.
3
...
13 miles) constructed or restored is ..
...
In the North-Central Province :
8
The number of large tanks restored is ..
1,148
...
...
small
Do.
do.
..
...
...

Do.
anicuts constructed is
..
irrigation channels (with an aggregate length of
Do.
14
81 miles) constructed or restored is
..
...
-in the Province of Urn :
01
The number of large tank restored is
7
do.
...
...
Do.
..
small
8
...
Do.
auicuts constructed is
...
irrigation channels (with an aggregate length of
Do.
26
...
...
1001 miles) constructed or restored is ..
* Tide 6gare is regarded by a competent authority a, very doubtfulColman

382

IRRIGATION

WORKS IN CEY LON.

In the Province of Sabaragamuwa :The number of large tanks restored is ..


Do. small do. .. ... ... Do. anicuts constructed is ' .. ... ... 2
Do. irrigation channels (with an aggregate length of
5 miles) constructed or restored is
... 2
',The al eve return, we are sorry to find, May 1905, cannot be corrected
by means of inf. rrnation in the present Irrigation Office, Colombo. flowever, a list
of the larger tanks restored and maintained, and in m.urse of restoration, is :given
h low. l
In proportion to population and revenue, of course by far the largest proportion of the Irrigation votes has been given to the North.Central Province,
in fact as the ordinary receipts from it do not cover the ordinary revenue ;
the sum of 82,408,664 spent in 38 years on irrigation in that province is a gift
from the rest of the Wood. People who grumble sometimes, especially in the
Southern Province, and say too much attention is bestowed on the Western and
Central Provinces, ought to note how the liotes share of irrigatioa votes has gone
to the South, East and North-Central Districts : eve tables on pages 375 and 376.
Here is the Expenditure on some of the Larger TANKS :11, Acres.
Northm n Province :-
145,030 Kanukkeni Tank
600,714 12,000
Giant's Tank
Southern Province:Div:tura dam and Sluice ... .. 66,000 Halide Tank, and Channel to Urapola Extension
354,770 1f 1693
297
Gangaboda Yalta Irrigation Works ...
Denagama and Uyanwewa .. ... 122,834 783
Kukandura Tank and Channel feeding Makewita and
Kumbalgama Tank ... ... 65,382 921
Kirama Scheme
106,971 51751
208,647 91941
Ifrubokka Dam and Stream ..
419,459 2900
Walaweganga :-.cheme ...
278,625 5050
Kirindi-oya l:chemc Tissa ..
Eastern Province :216,620 6300
Bugaina Tank ...
56,342 3783
Pulogaunawa Tank
55,927 2271
ChadayantaLawa
316,129 23435
Pattipolai-aru Scheme
129,741 2302
Sakamam Tank
95,443 3486
Kantalay ...
145,229
Vakaneri ,
TonAittiya Tank .. .. 16,341 62,471
Unanirhchai Scheme
Central Province :55,430 130
Elahera Works
Bodi Ela ... .. .. 75,184 37
North-Central Province :Kalabalaluwewa
859,032 1f 1710
5119
YO(18. Ela ...
71,570 281
Basawakkulam
96,38.3
355
Nuwara Wewa
204,175 Mimed ...
5,869 Mahe Iluppalama ..
North-Western Pic ' ce :MagallawE wa ...
.. 17,896 635
Deduru.oya Scheme
. 007,575 2398
Mafia Uswewa
... 15,840 233
Uva Province:Kambukkan-oya Works ... ... 188,345 449
141,120 171
Sudepanwela Amuna end Els

VILLAGE TANKS IN 1904.


No. of
Village Tanks.

No. of
Village Tanks

... (ii
Northern Province... ... 518 Uva ..
Eastern Province ... ... 162 Sabaragamuwa ...
North Western Province ... 1,374 Southern Province.. .. 727
North Central Province ... 1,591

383
IRRIGATION FUND AND WORKS.
THE IRRIGATION FUND, 1904.
Statement (ender Section 8 of Ordinance No.23 of 1889) of the Sums apportioned
during the year 1901 from the Irrigation Fund to each Province, for the Construction,
Repair, and Improvement of Irrigation Works therein, and for all necessary expenses
incidental to the carrying out of the Ordinance. Irrigation Fund
proper, i.e. exSurvey Salaries and Maintenance elusive of Votes
Allowances "r""Vo`:e"'"V 01: on estimates. Total.
Province. Vote,
1901 Vote, 1901: Vote,
.1.64 000 Vote under
No. 6 of
R50,418. '''''" Ord.
1892. R.
L .
Western 0
Iti P - 419 1,000 1,419
- 2,585 33,000 35,585
Central
Northern - 10 la - 9,500 187,100 196,600
Southern ...
0,0,,, i.,
- 19,593 83,000 103,593
...a
Eastern p. ,ci
- 15,243 2,-T,500 232,748

o0; - 11,913 46,500 59,413


N.- Western ... 4.9
i.,
. . ,:eii 0 - 24,134 187,500 211,634
N.-Central
4- i., -3,778 4,250 9,028
Uva Qrn
,
.0
Babaragarnuwa .. 0 ',',"" - 3,500 3,750 7,350
Miscellaneous .. 73 r, ' 49,930u - 36,400c 80,330
-- -- -- - - ---.Total .. - 1149,930 90,7705 800,000 940,700

EXPENDITURE ON IRRIGATION WORKS FROM 1888 TO 1941.

1891.
1890.
1888. 1889.
New Main- New MainMai uNew
Main-
New
Province. Works. tenance, Works. tenance. Works. tenance. Works, tenance.
R. R. R. R. It. R. R. R.
Western .. 25,388 408 32,520 376 23,430 665 11,534 514
Central ... 37,391 . 69,222 1,426 56,148 1,459 81,604 2,658
Northern ... 19,276 1,092 33,205 1,299 19,626 1,589 43.383 2,155
Southern ... 118,561 12,453 74,007 11,091 72,880 10,301 58,090 17,178
Eastern . . 81,871 12,781 24,419 12,744 85,261 12,981 57,809 13,084
N.-Western 50,805 3,656 42,467 5,328 05,500 7,065 107,371 4,045
N.-Central 66,503 12,849 36,300 13,077 54,073 13,7 3 29,442 13,7 9
Uva ... 30,288 1,097 51,426 1,783 63,119 2,267 76,611 2,171
Sahara1,941
'
gamuwa - - 52,712 260 39,959 1,282 40.048
Total ... 430,307 44,938 410,271 47,385 489,898 57,444 455,393 57,441
1895.
1894.
1892. 1893.
New Main
Main- New MainNew Main- New
Province.
tenance.
Works,
tenance.
Works, tenance. Works. tenance. Works.
R.
R. It
R. R. R. R. R.
214
9,461
,


178

02
Western ... 7,307 1,011 12,365 1,2 12,082
Central ... 19,291 2,100 11,696 1,884 5,709 1,313 4,221 1,902
1,986
57,340
Northern ... 21,105 3,264 30,501 2,635 44,333 2.443
Southern ,.. 34,059 18,050 36,894 18,826 20,623 19,491 9,439 16,031
Eastern ... 56,330 13,231 25,515 16,636 12,917 16,157 29,090 15,422
N.-Western 137,940 4,901 152,845 5,176 152,685 4,957 55,557 7,703
N.-Central 24,863 11,778 24,795 11,306 22,018 10,359 36,756 11,694
Uva .,. 51,152 1,052 59,01 2,122 5,413 4,523 2,133 5,335
Saharagamuwa ... 31,712 2.600 12,961 2,862 26;034 3,399 13,546 2,787
Total ... 576,269 60,596 307,070 62,260 302,210 62,826 202,514 65,071
1899
1897
1896.
ain- New Main 189
Province. New Main- New Main- New MainWorks. tenance. Worl,e. tenance. Works t e0 mice Works. tenance
Western ... R 8,416 1i, 991 R 7,543 R 316 n 13,667 R 244 It 25,850 R 370
Central ... 14,121 1,428 7,389 1,6718 3,716 2,211 4,389 2,393
Northern .. 8r1.741 2,011 10 ',183 2,488 119,017 3,1811 121,683 2,813
Southern ... 18,447 16,972 7,804 17.068 9,065 16,649 16,764 18,353
Easters ... 12,199 13,779 11,246 13,855 19,870 13,500 8,355 12,808
31,785 9,542
13,393
28,550 83,278
27..We stern 28,f94 8,430 31,153 8,220
30,713 13,98i 41,592 17,384
N.-Central 21,650
12,371 27,665
Eva. ... 7,500 2,3W 21 138 2,507 14,304 2,493 6,703 2,743

Sahara-

977 3,474
3,388 3,844 3,600
eamuwa .. 19,279 2.013 5,692
Total .. 211,249 60,449 220,013 62,041 242,734 63,892 262,103 09,862
a Provid.n for the horse allowances of the Director of Irrigation, commuted
allowance of 20 Irrigation Engineers, 1 Irrigation Surveyor, 4 Assistant Engineers,
10 Assistant Surveyors, 5 Chief Irrigation Inspectors, 11 Irrigation Inapeetora, 35
first and second-class SubInspectors, 21 Wewa Lekitinas, 8 Katti Kanganies and for
paying travelling expenses of officers. S The excess will be met from the savings ou
the Construction Vote. c Provides for : - Balances on estimates brought forward from
previous years 113,500 ; Minor Surveys not exceeding R500 each 112,500 ; Urgent Minor
Works R2,500 ; Instruments and Office Requisites 82.100 ; Tools and Plant R18,500
Stationery R1,500 ; Office Contingencie3 R300 ; Office Furniture R1,000 ; Special
Sick Allowances R1,509 ; House Rent to Officers 111.500 ; For Purchase of Tents
R1,500-1' tout R36,400.


4384 EXPENDITURE ON IRRIGATION; LAND REVENUE,
190'. 1'01. 1912. ice'. 19 -4.
New MaioNrw Main- New Main. New Main- New Main.
Province. 'Nov.*. tonsure. Wor4s.tenanee. Worke.tenance. 1VorSe.tenane3. Werks.tenanee,
R. R. R. R.
It, R R. R. IL R.
36
328
329 73
324
802 812 2 381
Western 1,108
Central 2,550 2,198 43 7,281 275 1,997 2,439 2,1138 2,578 2,187
8.108
8,005
139,9
0
9,548
07,176
0452
76,297
9,258
61,101
Northern 119,097
Southern 22,303 17,765 21,311 17,626 45,004 17.796 81,934 17,815 18,239 19,514
Eastern 14,158 14,207 97,030 14,125 103,625 14,4'0 107,686 14,475 191,748 15,434
N..WeRtern 26,746 10,811 24,991 9,097 28,074 11.,784 45,030 11,183 16,490 12,531
N.-Central 30,061 50.014 1:8,2338 19,476 49,243 19,293 153,871 20,184 270,938 29,983
Uva 5,366 2,953 9,291 2,187 16,447 3,476 2,550 8,470
4,0:8 8,915
Sa.baragamuvra 4,941 2,098 1,374 2,731 1,596 2,384 831 3,614 1,046 2,448
Tula]. 156,992 74,8113 428,399 72,398 429,774 - 76,803 450,143 82,09 589,05333,081

IRRIGATION EXPENDITURE FROM 1867 UP 1904.


Southern Province ... R1,995,688 Central Province ... 11576,379
Eastern Province ... 2,134,900 Northern Province ... 1,910,349
North-Central Province ... 2,722,395 Province of Uva ... 613.019
Western Province ... 524,521 Province of Stharagamuwa 148,036
North-Western Province .. 1,620,027
Total ... R11,745,321
EXPENDITURE ON IRRIGATION IN FIVE YEARS.
1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904.
Provi c'.
... R44,338 1145,929 R69,282 R55,079 1119,570
Southern
Eastern
... 54,910 122,856 126,837 156,415 217,278
North-Central ... 59,988 176,882 179,429 194,512 313,731
... 2,705 397 1,115 398 389
Western
N6r1h-Westera .. 43,115 46,077 5'2,182 59,087 35,539
Central
... 5,186 2,874 3,850 7,837 6,370
Northern
... 194,453 154,482 113,734 96,592 74,056
Uva
... 7,954 9,067 11,228 10,506 8,994
Sabaragaruuwi, ... 7,638 4,741 5,341 4,398 4,779
Miscellaneous . ... 21,039 35,637 29,289 18,721 81,164
Headquarters. Salarie s , et e. 78,465 10,946 14,467 15,325 13,885
- --
-
450,397 609,891 606,755 618,902 800,757
Establishment .. 53,627 157,954 172,960 177,034 182,032
Total ... 504,024 767,845 779,715 795,936 962,789
LAND REVENUE OF THE ISLAND FOR 85 YEARS.
So much has been said about the large returns to Government in the
rent from the paddy lands since Sir Hercules Robinson's "irrigation" era
began, that it may be well to give here a statement, compiled from official
sources, for convenience of reference :Statement showing the amount derived in Ceylon .from" Land Revenue" distinguishing
Paddy" from other receipts for each year from .1868 to 1903.
Other
Other
Year. Paddy. Receipts. Total. Year. Paddy. Rect ipLc. Total.
1868- 11780,276 8108,210 8883,486 1886... 989,783 93,228 1,083,011
1869... 912,010,105 1,027,115 1887... 886,018 76,095 962,113
1870.. 998,953 03,334 1,102,287 1888... 883,590 87,089 970,629
1871... 925,849 82,304 1,008,158 1889... 927,142 85,764 1,012,906
1872... 880,867 106,911 987,778 1890... 899,527 95,902 925,429
1873... 936,893 138,793 1,075,686 1891... 805,463 114,488 919,951
1874... 906,382 99,077 1,004,459 1892... 928,809 18,053 946,362
1875... 1,015,893 119,269 1,135,162 1893... 22,164 99,843 121,507
1876... 980,016 91,274 1,071,290 1894... 10,015 49,769 59,781
1877... 1,141,116 80,197 1,221,313 1895 .. 2,691 27,417 30,108
1878... 1,166,929 92,688 1,259,617 1896... 2,214 13.471 15,685
1879... 918,263 100,260 1,018,523 1897... 951 10,271 11,222
1880... 924,933 112,320 1,037,262 1898... 2,426 7,9 l 7 10,343
1881... 944,810 92,455 1,036,765 1899... 785 2,013 2,778
1882... 918,788 75,778 994,561 1900... 1,825 4,333 6,058
1883... 1,044,665 79,102 1,123,707 3,448 1,203 . 4,651
1884... 864,332 74 458 938,790 1902... 1,424 2,861 3,785
a 0Q7 1 891)

ABSTRACT OF RETURN PUBLISHED BY THE CENTRAL IRRIGATION BOARD.


(LatestFractions and cents omitted).
SALE OF CROWN LAND.

AREA BENEFITED.

OUTLAY.

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Northern

R.

R.

R.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

1136222

91609

18346

4676

13586

36791

1411

14724

287

9107 51261

10744

149161

14449 68673

32031

672975

R. R

11646

32190

762

12968

276

Southern

1757694

176119

32331

9823

Eastern

1469306

576940

21818

32406

70174

14048

4380

440

206 5045

422

17011

. 119

260844

61948.

5784

263

1594 7642

134

1783

41

40109

19688

85911 145708

26782

293801

751

Central

North-Central

1523096

393132

North-Western

It.
214389

19381

44.9\7",.

49133

281150

184

2881

18431

306

2814

1242

7159

- 74358

2453.

1039641

139524

4681

196

9793 15760

1755

22534

7406

68647

18456

Ova

576818

56002

3942

1432

5003

1916

13093

1212

13382

23115

Sabaragamuwa

265630

51530

3172 5465

1129

15484

52

1519

19950

8722

822

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,,,; ,,-;
' , tr5 - .

PROVINCE.

Western

RETURNS.

Os
co

386

CART LICENSES 1870-1904.

ISSUED IN COLOMBO, KANDY, BA.DULLA AND RATNAPURA.


KACHCHERIES.
[The year for the issuing of the cart licenses used to rommeuce on the 1st day
of July of each year and end on the 30th Juue in the sub.cquent year up to 1 902,

issue

when it was began to

the Hoer ses under the Vehicles Ordinance No. 9 of

1901,

as from the 1st day of January, the license expiring on 31st Dec.)
No.

OF CARTS REGISTERED.

YEARS. COLOMBO,
..

1,503

1,710

1871

...

1,570

1,63

..

1,653

1,788 AY

1,719

1,649 ' ...

1874

1 616

1,695

1,691

1876
1877

1879
1880
1881
1882

1,716

1,860

PPP
-

..

1,823

1,732

..

1878

...

1,634

..

1
872
1873

1875

RANDY. RADULLA, RATNAPURA.

1870

..

.

..

1,771

1,795 .

118
.

1,674

1,623

63

1,525

1,247

57

1,582

1,195

68

1,555

..

..

1,043

1
883

1.450

1,022

1
884

1,429

829

..


..

...

79
67

43

1,414

604

44

1886

1,376

623

VC)

1887

1,373

642

50

1885

...

..


..

1888

1,356

436

53

1889

2,299

662

111

1890

2.56d

654

279

409

1891

3,758

728

396

383

1892

3,010

744

325

1893

392

2,721

826

335 0010 442

1894

..

3,437

803

248

1896

..

3,480

855

293

202

1896

.,

3,553

985

313

248

244

3,614

..

210

309 292
289

1897

..

4,413

962

1899

..

4,615

940

279

23

1900

..

4,650

708

254

222

1898 ..

1,006

..

..

1901

4,735

1902

3,340

169

1903.

7,498

1,038

351

... 213

7,895

1,124

1904

..

Total

1,034
978

..

277
..

1181

243

..

225

108,574 38,570 3,278 3,966

JUDICIAL STATISTICS.
NDICTMENTS AND INFORMATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS

INCLUDING COURTS ANALOGOUS TO THE COURTS OF QUARTER. SESSIONS IN


ENGLAND, 17.. C. DISTRICT COURTS, AC., DURING 1903.
[Each prisoner tried is counted as a separate

ease;

and the returns bi, !ow

include the indictments for attempts and conspiracies to commit the several offences.;
Judgments for
the Crown.
Murder

..

..../ .

45

Judgments for
the Prisoner. Total.

55

..

52

...

14

...

32

...

0011 100

Culpable homicide not amounting to


Murder ...

-.


..

29
18.


Attempt to Murder ..

23

Negligent Conduot ...

.-

..

Rape VI DO

14

23

... 37

294

... 681

...

383

.. 793

Offences against Person..

387

Offences against Property

410

Robbery with Violence DV


Cattle Stealing
Miscellaneous .

....

11
.
f

183

Total 1,138

* Figures for 1870-1877 are not available.

20

41
..


..

61

..

17

118

... 301

,.. 937

.. 2,075

J LTDICIAL STATISTICS.
JUDICIAL STATISTICS, 1874-1903.

387

Property stolen Total


Total Total
cases in Persons Total Total or robbed, persons: am.
0' Police and apprehended Summary Convictions come to the quitted in
ft. Municipal or Convictions in all Courts knowledge of all Courts.
the Police.
Courts. summoned.
1874... 63,734 .. 130,637 .. 11,794 ... 12,900 ... R.
1875... 64,324 ... 130,121 ... 13,008 ... 14,769 i.. 8176.,. 64,841 ... 131,366 ... 11,279 ... 12,263 ... - 1877... 83,177 ... 133,515 ... 13,217 .... 14,170 ... - 1878... 64,638 ... 138,661 ... 11,719 ... 12,697 ... / - 1879... 59,388 ... 122,802 ... . 9,721 ... 10,894 .. / 101,774
1880... 54,720 ... 115,886 ... 9,774 ... 11,621 ... 100,840 1881... 54,344 ... 109,266 ... 10,103 ... 11,658 .. 70,214 1882... 67,999 ... 115,902 ... 10,467 ... 12,023 ... 76,901 1883... 62,845 ... 123,672 ... 12,034 ... 13,411 ... 86,273 1884 .. 71,177 ... 128,381 .,. 12,139 .. 13,553 ... 64,160 1885 .. 50,406 ... 87,597 ... 12,961 ... 14,291 ... 75,994 1886... 52,815 ... 94,236 ... 12,416 ... 13,870 .. 66,025 1887... 48,765 .. 89,895 ... 10,976 , ... 11,982 ... 92,674 1888... 99,3621 ... 104,179 ... 13,202 ... 14,305 .... 95,749 18:0 ... 51,896 ... 91,434 ... 12,468 ... 13,389 ... 77,667 1890... 59,542 ... 104,467 ... 13,394 ... 14,405 ... 65,417 1891... 58,486 ... 102,980 ... 13,521 ... 14,208 ... 67,190 1892... 61,001 ... 106,962 ... 13,061 ... 13,916 ... - 1893... 62,368 ... 107,847 ... 23,763 ... 24,551 ... 1894... 65,979 ... 111,961 .. 21,417 ... 22,372 ..
- 1895... 63,418 ... 108,429 ... 21,1.30 ... 21,830 ...
.
1896... 64,073 ... 101,209 ... 24,659 ... 25,612 ...
44,066
1897... 67,614 ... 101,910 ... 26,004 .. 27,364 .. 1898.. 66,388 .. 98,172 ... 25,773 ... 27,100 ... -
764
'732
36,5
1899... 63,644 ... 89,771 ... 26,732 .. 27,556 ... 71
1900... 67,196 .. 85,895 .. 28,766 .. 29,773 .. - 41
;4
1901.. 71,307 ... 79,440 ... 34,019 .. 35,291 ... - 44,247
40,610
1902... 74,019 ... 81,997 ... 38,160 ... 89,250 ... 1903 .. 27,408 ... 83,016 ... 30,123 ... 31,109 ... - 34,744
NO. OF CRIMINAL CASES instituted, decided and appeals under the
VILLAGE COMMUNITIES ORDINANCE
for the years 1882-1903.
Decisions :
Appeals to
biotite- Malicious Cattle Main- Total Appeals H. E, in
Year flans. Assault. Theft, Injury. Trespass. tenance. decided. to G.A. Council.
4,274
16,519 1,014
828
1882 28,093 5,871 4,631 915
16,106 1,170'
777
4,913
743
1883 28,171 5,563 4,110
15,464 1,316
4,125775
1884 28,492 5,228 4,245 946
3,108
736
14,301 683
1885 28,620 4,682 5,078 699
3,069
15,631 716
1886 30,314 5,185 5,045 678
704
710
2,452
632
13,512
877
1887 33,872 5,324 4,394
2,968
16,217 801
1888 84,326 6,181 5,839 893
836
928
2,793
1889 32,827 6,01,1 5,419
885
18,026 759
2,666
17,248 803
1890 32,334 7,101 5,528 1,322
631
3,024
211
16,072 853
1891 31,660 6,442 5,222 1,173
3,305
17,238
890
1892 32,615 6,918 5.715 1,179
121

1893 29,285 6.260 5,611 922 2,485 60 15,238 993 2,350


'23 15,313 898 1194 31,786 6,625 5,318
997
1895 32,522 6,883 5,600 1.152 2,394 28 16,007 928 1896 34,228 6,331 4,292 1,056 2,331 17 14,027 1,077 992 87
1897 35,990 7,011 4,619 1,1.89
2,810
3
15,592

85
4
1898 83,288 7,027 4,840 ,002
2,508
14,881 1,450
68
2,996
1899 36,618 6,657 4,183
4
14,704* 1,332
891
2,280
3
1.3,9891 1,359
1900 89,327 8,574 4,035 1,114
74
81
1901 36,440 6,082 4,091 1,369
2,038
13,583 1,141
3
91
2,115
14,256
1,218
1902 36,955 6,291 4,402 1,947
1
81
2,539
14,8231 1,226
1903 41,119 6,857 4,218 1,693
7
The dames of crime dealt with do not include offences under the Village Committee Rules and Irrigation Rules and these have been excluded in computing the
figures for the column " Tcted Decided." The offences are, however, classed as "Criminal in the Statutes and are included under the heading " Institutions " and
" Appeals." Thus the proportion of " Cases decided" to " Institutions" and of
' Appeals" to " Cases decided " is incorrect in the table.
* Including Vaccination 21, Public Nuisance 4, which do not appear in the list
pretious years. 1 Including Public Nuisance 3. 1 Including 9 cases Public Nuisance.

388

PRINCIPAL CEILO1 NEnsi, WEBS PUBLISHED


ENGLISH.
Date of commencement.

The Colombo Journal


.,
The Colombo Observer
...
The Overland Observer
...
The Ceylon Churchman ...
The Ceylon Herald
...
The Overland Herald
...
The Advertiser and General }
Intelligancer
...
The Ceylon Times
Ceylon Overland Times ...
The Ceylon Examiner
...

Date of discontinuance,

... 1st Jan. 1832 ... 31st Dec. 1833.


... 4tb Feb. 1834 ...
Continues.
... September 1840 ...
Do.
... 3rd May 1837 ... 8th Sept. 1838.
.. 7th Sept. 1838 ... 30th June 1846.
... 24th March 1843 ...
Do.
... 23rd Sept 1845 ...
3rd April 1846.
... llth July 1846 ...
1st July 1882'
... 1st July 1860 ,..
Do.
.., 7th July 1846 ... Discontinued 31st
December 1900. .
July 1860 ...
...
Discontinued
...
February 1868 ... 31st Dec. .1869.
... September 1862 ...
Discontinued.
...
February 1863
Continuos.
... 1st Sept. 1867
Do.

Overland Examiner
...
Kandy Herald
..
...
Jaffna Freeman
...
..
Ceylon Patriot.
...
..
The ' Colombo' changed to
' Ceylon' Observer
The ' Overland ' changed to
the 'Ceylon Observer' t.Over... 1st Jan. 1880 ..
Do.
land Edition)
The Tropical Agriculturist
... 1st June 1881 ...
Do.
The Ceylon Advertiser
.,.
1881 ..
Do.
,
The Times of Ceylon
.. let August 1882 ...
Do.
The Ceylon Literary Register (after.
wards incorporated into " Metithly

Literary Register;') ..,


... 13th August 1886 ... 31st Dee. 1896.
The Ceylon Medkal Journal (quarterly) 1st July 1887 ..
Continues.
Toe Ceylon Independent
2nd July 1888 -..
Do.
. The Ceylon Weekly Mail
1888 .
...
...
Do.
The Ceylon Household Beg.ster (Sup.)
1st Oct. 1889 ...
1,t Jan. 1893.*
The ' Tri-weekly ' Observer
...
d0
Do.
...
The Ceylon Native Opinion
Discontinued.
Slp4. 1892 ,..
The Ceylon Mirror (weekly)
Diacoutinued.
...
21st Dec. 1895 ,..
Continues.
The Ceylot. Standard
...
6th jan 1898 ...
Do.
The Ceylon Catholic Messenger ...
11th Feb. 1869 ..
Do.
The Ceylon Catholic Guardian ...
1876 ...
Do.
...
1900 ..
The Muhammadan

VERNACULAR iNEWSPiPERS. PERIODICALS.


IN THE ISLAND.
IN SINHALESE.
... Colombo
Children's Lamp

... i do
Mettmdist News
...
do
Dinakarnprakass,
do
Kawatakatikaya
do
Lakminipalutna
do
..
Nyanartba Pradipaya
...
do
Sihala Sammy a
do
Sare.savisandaresa
....
do
Sh illala Sangarawit
..
...
Sinhalese Daily News
do
do
Golden Garland
...
Sri Lankottanse
... Gralle

IN ENDL151/ AND SLNLIAIEBE.


... Colombo
Baptist Iutelligenc, r
TAMIL.
Hindu Organ (English
Jaffna'
Tamil)
Colombo
Islam Mittram
do
Muslim Friend
Pallor Nason (English &
.. Jaffna
Tamil)
Colombo
Rising Sun
, Jaffna
Sanmargaptini
Morning Star (Tamil and
do
..
English)

* Butt information continues to be supplied in the Monday lemming's extra: issue

389

POLICE IN 1904,

MURDERS AND MANSLAUGHTERS


WITHIN POLICE LIMITS IN 1904,
Province or District. Population. Police.* No. of Murders and Persons
in 1901 No. Culpable Homicides. Convicted.
158,228 ... 955 ... 5 ... 4
Colombo
767,114 ... 73 ... 24 ... 13
Western
Central
6:12,832 ... 301 13
10
25
Southern ... 566,690 ... 172 ... 37
2
Northern ... 342,109 ... 102 ... 5
North-Western ... 358,703 ... 53 ... / 03 8

0
East ern 174,156 ... 39 ... 6
4 1
North-Central ... 79,101 ...
Uva ... 191,925 ... 37 ... 6 ". 2
Sabaragamuwa . 321,262 ... 25 ... 15 .. 8
73
Total.. 3,576,990 1,764 147
d.

PROPERTY ROBBED OR STOLEN AND RECOVERED.


[1891 is the latest year for which this information was supplied in the Administration Report of the InspeetorGeneral of Police, but owing to the unreliableness of
the return, we are informed, it has since been suppressed.-COm FILER.]
Percentag e
Robbed or
Recovered. Recovered
PROVINCE.
Population
Stolen.
R. ci.
Western
.... 763,187 34,404 27
Celli r Al
.. 474,487 15,975 49
Southern
489,761 6,627 16
Northern
319,193 7,386 75
North-Western
320,032 1,666 26
Eastern
148,727 1,130 27
North-Ceutral
75,319 ti va .. 159,155 SabaragamuWa ... ... 258,605 -

R. c.
9,997 32
4,208 39
3,490 16
359 08
516 24
104 99

2082
26.34
526E
4'86
30.98
918

Total... ;3,008,466 67,190 20 18,676 18 2719


TOTAL CASES AND ACCUSED PERSONS DURING 1904 BEFORE
THE SUPREME COURT.
a

Nature of Offence.

Abduct ion&Kidnapping
Rape, attempt to commit &c.
Bigamy
'Unnatural Offences
Assault and Attempt
to Murder &c.
Culpable Hour Wide ...
Hurt of all Kinds ..
Murder
Mischief
House-breaking
Theft

OS;

;111

Et C

Nature of Offence.

vi

6
5

g ..c4
0
- 4 24 7 17
26 77 27 50
12 17 10 7
11 11 3 8

1 4 Rioting
Robbery
5 9 Cheating and Forgery..
14
- Counterfeiting Notes ..
- Criminal Breach of
Trust
21 13 4 Causing Death by Rash
3 A ct .
3 3 2
51 47
6 'louse Trespass ...
2 6 3
36 80
68 37 29 Breaches of Railway
1 - 1 Ordinance
7 5 2
223 346 193 146
5 3 2
5

17
47
22
56

.; 1
3
o1
at 1 ,.,0 7ii.? 7m Z4
o
0, "tra V 5
7, EI CL1' E-r.": E.-4 DI

NATIONALITIES OF THE CEYLON POLICE FORCE IN 1904


. 429
.. 83
Malays
British
Muha.mmatiana. not Idalays,befonging
European other than British including
to Ceylon
... 83
Burghers of pure European descent 30
Muhammadans, belonging to India
Burghers of mixed descent ... 91
... 62
Buddhists belonging to Ceylon ... 450
and .elsewhere
Native Christians .. ... 219
Buddhist, belonging to India or
.. 12
Other than theabove ... 13
elsewhere
Hindu-, belonging to Ceylon 165
Total Force ...1,731
Hindus belonging to India .. 138
* Figures for 1899, latest available.

con

390

OF POLICE . AND PRISONS

COST OF POLICE,riN 1901.


nt of Police, was as
The actual amount paid by Govern
follows :anent on
R554,392
Personal Emoluments
...
--,.
Other charges for clothing, t,,..as.,, - 211,403
transport, food for prisoner'.-.et .iveiliugy
sick and burying dead paupf. 4th rernov"
11765,795
.
... R81,520
Of which repaid by Muni( ,,
61,829
...
Villages and Towns
143,663
314
...
Private individuals, gre.
'.1-1)(1:11ti'
R622,132
Total Police charges paid fro: I-. rue
a 8,613 ordinary and RIG,158 special expenditure,
[The total estimate
x 5riqia to refund R82,000 and towns and rural districts
itt eror t 19
of which Muniei paiinl
eep
R75,000.)
EXPENDITURE Oy RISONS INCLUDING CONVICT ESTABLISHMENTS, 1865-1901.
Years.
we.."
1865
..a+14$66
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875 '...
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
18tA2
1883
...
1884

Years.
Amount.
I
D.
,.. 138,200 1 1885
.... 185,645 1 1886
... 220,296 I 1887
1888
... 258,866
1889
... 237,223
... 179,334 1 1890
1891
... 380,604
1892
... 263,349
1893
... 272,525
1894
... 365,391
1895
... 403,829
... 415,577 I 1896
1897
... 457,948
1898
... 437,824
1899
... 355,212
1900
... 438,338
1901
... 414,901
i 1902
... 439,237
1903
... 425,471
1904
...
... 437,440
(The estimate for 1905 is 11553,087 )

Amount.
R.
... 516,450
... 524,073
... 499,320.
.. 511,654
509,313
... 516,290
... 538,485
.., 482,585
... 464,663
., 485,831
... 462,873
.. 445,771
.., 463 426
.. 506,156
.. 474,864
.. 477,405
.. 507,412
... 527,819
... 526,259
... 531,778

It will be observed that the increase of expenditure in 1902 compared with 1865-that is in thirty-eight years-is nearly 350 per cent, against
nearly 300 per cent in 1891 ; but it must be carefully noted that
even then the above stuns do not include the cost of constructing
or improving the several gaols in the island. Between 1873 and 1886,
as much as R678,000 were voted out of general revenue for construction,
renewal and the permanent improvement of prisons, and these large votes, again,
are apart from 8171,500 sanctioners for gaol improvements out of lapsed "Loan,
Board Deposits." Nor can it be said thatIthe demand under this head is at an end ;
for, in order, to complete certain of our prisons, a considerable sum further
will be required sooner or later : until a grand total of nearly a million of
rupees will be spent on Prison buildings, apart from the expenditure on
the inmates which now exceeds 11450,000 per annum. From this must
be taken a certain amount received as reimbursements in aid of
expenses incurred under this head, but this does not exceed 840,000 per
annum.
As regards HEALTH in Ceylon, the following return will afford comparison:Average strength of prisoners, admissions into hospital, ave- age daily sick ammo
deaths per 1,000 of average strength for all the Jails in Ceylon, for 1904:2,821.21
Average strength as given by the Inspector-General of Prisons
Average daily sick
4,991
...
A a misainnn in Hospital


HEALTH & IDENTIFICATION OF CRIMINALS ; SERVANTS. 391
As regards Ceylon; the cost per head of prisoners is much higher than in India :
Gross cost per head In 1901.
R. 0.
R. v. North-Western.
Western,.

Kurunegala
19813
Wehkada l
278'63
Mutwal f ... 206 117 Citilaw
183'93

Northern.
Mahan, ...
103.54
150'98 Jaffna
Hulltsdorp
160'72 !astern.
Negombo
Batticaloa
957'7.8
Central.
Trincomalee
669'16
Kandy Old Jail I
Rogambara / .. 16811 ' North-Central.
173'00 Anuradhapura
n8.57
Nnwara Flirt
L. .Southern.
207'73
Gaile
1g0'-8 (:,`,..-Ifia
17P.7.2 6 Sola-roghtuma.
Matara
265'02
12004 Ratnapura
Tangella
Regalia ... ... 27517
NOTE.The above expenditure includes cost of establishment, victualling, special
charges and other Prison services.

Talkie of Work Performed in all the Identification Offices in the


Island during 1904.
Prisoners brought for identification or measurement to the Office :Colombo Randy. [Salle Jaffna. R'prira. Kurunegala and Badalla. Ratttealos.. Arm.
& Matara.

Total

Chilaw radhapnra.

2,350 817...1,217... 367 ... 160 747 252 63 ... 112 ...6,085
Identified as previously convicted :689 .. 121 ...219 .. 46 ... 16 ... 59 34 .. 13 ... 7..1,204
First offenders aho became habitual under Ordinance No. 17 of 1894 :
201 50 ...102 ... 13 ... 11 ,.. 34 ... 17 14 ... 2 .. 444
Habitual Criminals tried in the District Courts :102 ,.. 26 ... 10 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 .. 2 ... 9 ... 1 ... 158
Habitual Criminals tried in the Supreme Court :9...
0... ... 0 .. 17
Habitual Criminals seder Police supervision by sentence of a. Court :
3 ... 1 ... 1 .. 218
78 ... 30 ... 88
There were in 1904, 32 habitual criminals under police supervision who failed to
report themselves but were arrested, 12 not arrested, 30 convicted of crime whilst
under supervision, 86 criminals at large on license, 7 ditto who failed to report themselves but were arrested, 4 not arrested, and 7 convicted of crime wEast at large
on license.

servants Registration tip to and in 1904.


COL07030.

HANDY.

Previous During Previous


"...,
to Daring.
to
1904. 191'
Particulars. 1904. 1904.- Total.
No. of pocket registers issued 36,066 1,435 37,501 7,561
, registrations of previous
character
331 331 1,367 R.
new engagements 92,335 3,730 96,116 19,217 0 ke
duplicate pocket registers
4,456 71 4,527 706 ...600,000*
issued
registrations confirmed 1,834 1,834 3 .. 8,000
registrations refused 8 8 17
discharges recorded 71,094 2,647 73,781 14,758 R956,313
unregistered servants 128 128
persons prosecuted 415 16 431
R. R. R.
Rellized from sale of stamps 32,641 1,304 33,94'
Do. duplicate pocket registers 5,445 71 5,5
Do. from affidavits

497

no OF SALT FOR 1905.


Do. from fines inieted
R.
--- -Total. R38,583 1,505 .1 Province . /6,010
There are also Et:flees at Hatton and NumTotal ... 169.974
vants. At the former 27 and at the latter 4e'

et..


:392

ESTABLISHMENTS.
RECAPITULATION-1904 AND 1905.
(EXCLUSIVE Or OTHER CHM:MHS.)
1904.
1905.
.174
=7
,-
a
o
o
,4
"60

o
tx
7i
1

7.
5-
15
16
.3
E-I
o E.
44 3.,

2.1
AI
R. R. it R. R. R.

His If xcellenoy the


Governor .. 82,812 21,348 104,160 82,812 33,588 116,400
Civil Service ..496,200 195,723 691,923 496,200 214,851 711,051
Secretariat .. 36,808 98,098 134,906 36,808 86,038 122,846
Audit Office _ 17,350 35,005 52,355 117,350 38,175 55,525
Treasury .. 18,930 15,445 34,375 18,930 23,656 42,586
Provincial Administration ...214,215 241,878 456,093 214,107 233,403 447,510
Survey Department .. 61,600 289,133 350,733 61,600 315,752 377,352
Customs Department ... 56,380 63,780 120 160 56,880 69,433 125 813
Port and Marine
Dept., Colombo .. 5,875 164,169 170,044 5,875 166,466 172,341
Do. other than Colombo 890 25,074 25,964 890 25,044 25:934
Botanic Gardens .. 7,580 34.282 41,862 7,580 34,881 41,961
Colombo Museum .. - 12,882 12,882 - 12,932 12,932
Legal Departments:Supreme Court ... 88,448 34,491 122,939 88,448 34,661 123,009
Attorney-General ... 31,898 17,789 49,687 31,898 18,339 50,237
Solicitor-General .. 11,350 600 11,950 11,350 76J 12,110
District Courts ... 97,131 50,475 147,906 97,431 52,353 149,784
Courts of Reis-nests
and Police Courts... 38,600 49,510 88,110 38,603 55,944 94,544
Registration of Lands 40,320 36,946 77,266 40,320 51,389 91,709
Registration of
Marriages, Births,
and Deaths ... 15,040 27,587 42,627 15,040 28,101 43,141
Finals .. 62,453 51,308 113,761 62,453 52 319 114,772
Loan Bpard ... 4,600 869 5,469 4,600 969 5,669
Police
.. 8,500 545,493 553,983 8,500 556,257 564,757
Prisons .. 34,574 149,341 183,915 31,574 155.308 1E9,882
Medical Department ... 81,550 253,713 335,263 81,550 272,978 354,528
Hospitals and Dispensaries .. - 85,237 85 237 - 83.002 83.002
,...Etiolesiastieal .. 8,400 860 9 260 8,400 860 9,260
Learlyeation .. 16,750 344,924 361,674 16,750 356,535 373,285
even tr ment Stores .. 25,057 16,224 41,281 25,057 18,128 43 185
- 2,715 2,715 - 2 , 715 2.715
,_---e" ants
...
improving the at rtnaent .. - 101,808 101,808 - 106,314 106,314
as much as R678, 00(sand
renewal and the permai
... 33,562 664,672 598,234 33 562 591,287 627 849
1,50(
__partment ... - 1,430,634 1,430,634 - 1,482 767 1,482,767
are apart from R17_
Board Deposits." Ivor
...
- 33,867-40-, 33,867 - 36,582 36,582

for, in order, to comi8
co'',48 Dept. _166,550 281,869 '"=., '4,419 166,550 274,823 441,373
will be required s
e t.
8 000 204,995 212,995
rupees will be Pe tIP
the inmates which noeetrieal
... - 11,254 11,254 - 12,214 12,214
betaken a certain
-_ -_
- - 13,074 13;074
expenses incurred under this
- 26,575 26,575
.
annum.
As regards HEALTH in Ceylon, .723 5,289,003 7,052,726 1,771,615 5,745,768 7,517,183
2,7
05R
Average strength of prisoners, admie.6
.. 7,052 726
deaths per 1,000 o average strength for all
Average strength as given by the Ins' .781,

.. 7,517,483
Average daily siterk...mai::: ::

398

Summary of Amounts Voted on Account of Medical and Hospital


Departments, Education. Irrigation, and Salt, for 1905.
MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENTS, 1905.
Medical Depattinont (Personal R.
Emoluments and Other Charg.. 41:7,054
..
es)
..
Cost of working hospitals under
the Medical All Ordinance .. 374,214
Civil hospitals and dispensaries.. 960,974
Expenditure conneoted with the
... 1,5211
hospital ship
..
For maintenance of Medical Aid
... 12,105
hospitals
...
For Repairs to Government hos... 38,926
pitals and dispensaries
For temporary hospitals in cases
...
2,000
of epidemics
..
For additions and alterations to
Government Hospitals and Dis...
7,000
pensaries
..
For additions to Medical Aid hos.. 3,000
...
pitals ..
Civil Medical Stores, Maradana.. 23,500
Fittings for Civil Medical Stores,
.. 4,000
Maradana
..
Infections Diseases hospital, N u.. 13,250
..
wars Eliya
..
6,000
Nurses' quarters, Kandy -'
... 4t,500
Hospital, Dikoya
..
Additional Buildings, Medical
... 15,000
...
College ...
Electrict Lighting, Administra1.000
tion block, General Hospital ..

R.
Nehoda Hospital
..
... 10,0 0
Altuatione and additions to Civil
Hfspital, Nuwara Eliya
..
8,020
Operating Room, General Hospital,
Kandy ..
...
...
310
Drainage and efficient !Walla accommodation, Kandy Hospital
1,070
Alterat'ons, and additions, Udapussellawa hospital
.. 20,000
Improvements, Tangalla hospital
8,500
improvements, Gallo hospi' al ..
28
Dispensary and Dispenser's Quar.
Ices at Kolonnawa ..
..
2,000
Repairing roof, Negombo Hospital
..
..
..
2,900
Repairs to the Do Soyea Lyingin-Home
..
.. 1,500
Re-building Female Ward, Lindata hospital
...
2,000
..,
Repairs to Infectious Di eases
hospital, Balapitiya
1.000.
..
Incinerator for General Hospital,
Colombo
..
.. 3,000
Water supply, Lindula hospital..
410
Total Medical and Hospital
Departments ,..

R2,011,141

EDUCATION, 1905.
R.
R.
.. 10,002 ' Agricultural Instructor, Assistant
Salary of Director ..
.. 53,173
Teachers, &a.
... 37,416
..
Office Establishment ...
...
.. 33,743 Other Charges
...
Technical College
to'' 754,736
..
.. 12,470 Spacial Expenditure ...
...
5,000
Training College
...
..
4,230 Electric Lights, Technical College
6,184
School Gardens
..
32,442
Do.
Royal
College
340
Royal College..
L tboratory Fittings, Technical 25,0
7
English Schools on Vernacnlar
... 25,690 1I College ..
..
..
Basis .,.
... 130,033
Boys' Vernacular Schools
... 29,318
Total, Educalon
111,165,245
Girls' Vernacular Schools
1 770
..
Mohammedan Girls' School
IRRIGATION, 1905.
R.
R.
201,995 For new works, improvements,
Pay of Establishment
special repairs to existing wen Ire
For maintenance of Irrigation
.. 92,900
and surveys
600,000*
Works

50,418
Additional
fixed salary
.. 8,000
Allowances
Total, irrigation...
* Chargeable to Loan,

R956,313

Salt, 1905.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE UN Ai VOUNT OF SALT FOR 1905.
R. j
R.
... '23,049 Eastern Province
16,1110
...
Northern Province ...
... 30,692
Southern Province ..
... 100,223
North-Western Province
Total ... 162.974
211

394

ESTIIRTED 110 VITAL DO- EWE FOR 1904.


From the Ci'averndent Gazette we take over I he amount of actual revenue realised
under each beading for 1904 and alongside of this wo give the total estimated, with
the increase or decrease for every head, The total result is a revenue above estimate
by R868,765.
THE REVENrE FOR 1904.
Increase
Revised
Total of
or
Actual
Estimate
Decrease.
Revenue.
for 1904.
18.

R.
R.

Customs

...

,.

..

Port, Harbour, Wharf, and TAght house Dues


Licenses, Excise, and Internal Revenue not otherwise Classdied..
...
...
Fees of Court r r Offi ce, Puy-ment for Specified Services, a-td Reimbursements in Aid..,
...
Post and . legraph
Governmet Railways ,,.
Rent of Go\ 'merit Properly
Intel est .. ',,
..
..:,
Miscellaneoul. eceipts
Hales of Rolm nem Property
Total, exehtsrve of Land 6;a1na
,.
Land _Palos,

4 4

44

7875377
1422809

7815000 inc. 04379


Inc, 27239
13951303

681024 1

5696900

19210E13
1107702
8900937
181227

502124
1459 489

1008390
1133000
8E85100
17t500
4520'..0
237300
14 03190

29,700,802
898,CO3

18,071,100
681,600

inc. 83?,302
inc. 311,403

29,535,1100

inc. Sts,;r:.

466818

Total ... R10,194,, 51

inc. 11F314
inc. 167t3

inc. F4112
inc, 236337

inc.
9727
inc,
9518
inc. 274825
inn. 47389

[For Estimate of 1905, see page 402.]

The Public Debt and Financial Position of the Colony,


BY THE BLUE BOOK FOR 1903 (the latest published) the balanco DEBT due
on 31st Dec. 19031was Z4,733,331 and R3,194,980 respectis ely.
On the 25th May 1904, the Auditor-General of the Colony stated that
the balance of the Ceylon Government available for appropriation on the let
January 1904 was R3,772,573.5
Abstract of receipts on all accounts during 1903 (Balance in Treasury, &c.,
and Crown Agents, - Revenue receipts ; Deposit reserves, Advances and Leaps
.. 8137,163,782
repaid, Investments, &c.) show a total of
120,659,528
Expenditure

...
R10,504,254
,.-Balance on December 31st, 1903.
The Statement] of Assets and Liabilities of the Ceylon Government as
prepared each year by the Auditor-General showed as fellows :Surplus
Liabilities.
Assets.
1st 7,,,Tan,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1802
1899
1894
1891
1991
1897
1899
1899
1900
1901
1909
1903
1901

R
12,485,400
12,654,294
7,349,207
8,854,574
9,342,708
11,4134,674
12,985,781
15,152,038
12,051,812
23,117,784
10,430,163
18,909,417
18,923,789
21,840,081
24,188,315
20,758,099
24,972,093
24,578,277
21,980,43

It
R.
817,127
11,008,279
---.
106,440
12,487,814
=
7,182,273 = 108,104
7,904,132 = 950,442
8,235,685 = 1,107,3)82
1,904,38+1
9,580,294

10,244,698 ._ 2,741,988
13,932,353
1,210,083
10,387,8113
1,004,490
23,063,539 = 94,241
19,541,071
18,941,052
888,405
11,210,341
=
2,973,448
18,001,333
___-._.
5,334,128
17,869,248
0,819,067
16,130,438 ,,,,_ 4,625,061
23,073,437 = 1,897,250
24,173,748 2,402,529
4,586.801
T0,795,001

The Surplus Funds on let Jan. 1904 representing excess of assets over
liabilities was R4,585,801. 4 Against this must be set off the amount appro.
priated in Estimates for 1904 for new Roads, &c., 8682,780, and reeovel able
arrears of rented revenue and overpayments outstanding:on let Tan. 1904 to
the amount of 8128,074 leaving a balance of R3,774,948.
lb,. Care must be taken against falling into the error of making no distinction between
"Assets and Liabilities" and "Available Balances." The total excess of Assets over Liabilities on January 1st, 1904, was 118,685,801 ; but this balance was not actually available, and

395

PUBLIC DEBTS LOANS, Ac,

In comparing the revenue of the Colony for any years previous to 1879 with
the years succeeding (as in table on pages 331.2) it must be remembered that a
sum from R900,000 to one m Ilion of rupees must be deducted from the Revenue
and Expenditure of all years previons cross.entries for Stores not included in
these statements since 1879. The highest revenue reached by the Colony (previous to 1891) was in 1877. namely 1117,026,190 or, deducting for Stores, say
R16,026,190, an amount largely swollen by land sales, forest land for coffee-planting selling at over R200 per acre, The lowest point touched since that date was
1112,161,570 in 1881. Since then, the recovery has been rapid, until the estimate
for 1905 is R29,078,080 exclusive of R62i1,600 from Land Sales or 829,698,080 in

all.

From 1893 the Paddy Rents have been abolished, but certain Customs

Duties were increased. There has been a very general feeling of the necessity fo
reform in the " incidence of taxation " and this was acknowledged by Sir Westr
Ridgeway, by whom a "Commission of Enquiry" was granted : but, nevertheless,
early in 1904 this

Commission

resolved to report (two of the members

dissenting and others being absent) that as regards taxation it was impossible

t3

disturb the existing state of things.


The heavy drafts for Interest* and Sinking Fund 'contributions on Debts

for Public Works, incurred in sterling money in England, have been felt
by the Ceylon Government as by that of India in view of adverse

Exchange,

though the fixture of the Rupee at 16d, has given much relief. Altogether
Exchange will cost the Colony 11205,125 in 1905,1 apart from the Compensation " voted (11420,000 in July 1894) to public servants. On the
other hand, if " Interest " be felt as a burden (See Hansard 1887-8, page
27), it must be remembered that hitherto our Public Debts have been mainly contracted for Reproductive Works (and we gained on the remittances out here
of sterling loans into rupees) and moreover there is nowthanks to Sir Arthur
Gordon a nice little account (giving good interest to the Ceylon Government

on

the credit side), namely, the

CEYLON CURRENCY GOVERNMENT NOTES,

which are in circulation to the amount of over


ment of the funds yielding the Government

IGACh

fourteen million rupees, the invest some 11200,000 per annum, a sum

might be considerably increased in perfect safety by making further

local and official investments of reserves of silver now kept lying idle,

* Other items of "Interest " to be paid in 1905 out of General Revenue may be
given as follows:
R.

Treasurer.
Interest on Dutch Kredit Brioven and Cash Notes

480

25,000

Interest and Sinking Fund, Kalawewa loan


local loan (Railway 8123,395) , .

do

Do

110,000

Crown Agents tin London.


Interest and Sinking Fund Breakwater loan,

Do

563,132

...

Waterworks do

do

Do

248,715

du Matale Railway

206,250

..

Do

do

Nannoyn do

750,000

Do

do

Haputale and Bentota Railways ...

270,000

Do

do

Barbour, and Railway (11232,872)..

600,000

Do

do

Railways (11356,686), Irrigation, etc.

840,000

Do

do

On Loan to be raittei in 1905

150 000
113,803,577

Under the head " Exchange " we have the following in the Budget for 1905 :
To meet

loss on Exchange on family remittances

...

10,000

41

10,000

Do

on other matters

Do

on account of payment of salaries in England 60,000

Compensatim for fall in Exchange

..

120,000

Loss on Widows' and Orphans' Pensions payable in England at


ls. 6d. per rupee

..

5,125

Total ... 11205,125


To this we must add a large amount in remitting for Railway, Harbour, and
Waterworks loans. Then the total for Pensions
of which 11838,975 are payable in England.

in Estimates for 1905 is 111,402 092

396

LOANS: FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COLONY.


STATEMENT Ot LOANS MADE BY THE COLONY, AND REPAYABLE TO

Original 1
To what Public Body, arid for Under what Loan. Repaid to
what purpose, and date of loan. Authority. Amount & December
rate of in- 31, 1903.
tared.

IT.

4 44
Balance a -4'
fr.,
Outstand- A T;
S
ing on
December
31, 1903.
Act

R. c.
R.
% 1 R. c.
Kandy Industrial School, Dec. Governor in, 10,000 @1
2,993 9 7,001i 91 1933
... Ex. Council
22, 1894
Municipal Council Kandy, on Ord. No. 181 250,000 4 71,361 89 178,639 11 1925
account Waterworks, Sept. of 1884
1
I
i
...
20, 1884
Municipal Council, Galle, on Ords. No 2' 70,000 4 1 11,2:4 33 58,755 6 19311
account Waterworks, Sept. Of 1890 and,
1
... 18 of 18911
4, 1890
e
Local ',Board, Batticnloa, on Governor in 20,000 31 6,400 0 13,600 0 1912
account Market, Feb. 20, and Ex. Council
March 24, 1892
... under Ord.'
No. 27 of
1890
Local Board, Badulla, on ao6,784 3i 1,492 48 5,291 52 1942
Do
count Market, Juno 7, 1892...
Local Board, Puttalam, on acDo
7,000 Sit 1,540 0 5,400 0 1942
count 'We terworks, Aug. 5, '92
settled
Local Board, Matara, on ac2,000 -I 2,000 0
Do
count Petroleum Store, Mar.
13, 1894
-Local Board, Trincomalee, for
3,000 4
570 0 2,430 0 1944
Sanitary purposes and other
improvements, April 4, 1894.
12,464 9 1946
15,200 3i 2,736
Local Board, Bacialla, on ac.
Do
count Water Supply, May
22, 1894

14,000 33 2,520 0 11,480 0 1919


Local Board, Nuwara Eliya, on
Do
account Market, Aug. 8, 1894
eared
Village Committee, Weligama, Governor 2,000 4 2,000
on account Market, Aug. 91
1894

4,125 1 1 371 99 19,17


Local Board, Ratnapurs, on acDo
for 5,5011 4
count Water Supply, Aug. Ex. Council
31,1891
... under Ord.
No. 27 of '90
510 0 2,490 u 1913
3,000 4
Local &Lad, Trincomalee (2nd
DJ
loan) for Sanitary purposes
and other improvements,
to the town March 30, 1895
640 0 3,360 0 1945
Local Board, Badnlla, further
4,000 4
Do
loan on account Water Supply, Nov. 13, 1895
4,685 96 7,334 4 1913
12,000 4
Local Board,Negombo, for conDo
struotiog a Bridge, Jan. 29,
1896
ettled
Do
2,000 0
Local Boaxd, Trincomalee, fur
2,000 4
ther loan for Sanitary purposes & other improvements)
to the town June 29, 1896 ...
1906
1,8(10
Do
Local Beard,Nuwara Eliya, fur6,000 4 4,200
ther loan on account Market,
Sept. 21, 1896
Bottled
Do]
District Road Committee, on
5,000 - 5,000
account CI amborai Market under Ord.;
March 26, 1897
... No, 7 of 1896
settled
1,000 4 1000
Local Board, Badulla, for in.
Do
proving Drainage of town.
March 26, 1897
Do further loan on account undo, Ord.I
300. 0 2,200 0 1947
Water Supply, May 22,1897.. No 27 of '90 2,500 4
sattio.1
Do
18,000 4 18,000 0
Director of Putlic Works on
account Planters' Moiety for Governor in
the extension of the Madnl- Ex. Connie 1,
t

o 1) n onto 0

LOANS; VINANOIAL POSITION OF TILE COLONY.

397

STATEMENT OF LOANS, &c.-could.

Balance -2
Original
s
To what Public Body, and for Under a hat Loan.
Repaid to outstandwhat Purpose, and date of lean. Authority. A'i mint k December lug onDeclap
rate o' in- I, 1903. ember 31,
1903. '-' 4,3 co
terest.
R. %
Board of Improvement,Nowara Governor 78,061.13 4
Eliya, on account Water Bs Counciln .
Supply, Nov. 17, 1897
... under Ord.
No 20 of '96
Municipal Council, Kandy, for
Do
40,000 4
improvement of the Kandy under Or.
.3
Lake, Nov. 19, 1897
... No. 7 of 107
Local Board, Batticalos, for Do under 3,000 4
opening General Cemetery, Ord. No. 27
April 7, 1898
... of '90
D
Board of Improve ment,Nowara
9,000 4
Eliya, for Reading Room and under Or I.
L' brolly, April 14, 1898
... No. 20 ot '96
Do
Munich ad Council, Kandy, im25,000 4
provement of Wat r Supply, under Ord.
..
No.7
of
1887
June 23, 1898
Do
en
Aug. 15,'98
Do
60,000 4
Do
do Dec. 10,'98
Do
18,000 4
Do
Municipal C( uncil, Colombo,
50,000 4
for disposal of Night Soil, under 0 d
..
No.
4
of
1898
Sept. 2, 1898
Local Board,Nawalapitiya, imDo
13,400 4
provement of Water Supply, under Ord.
.. 13 of 1898
Feb. 2, 1899
Do
Municipal Council, Kandy, On
10,300 4
proving Drainage Kaudy, under Ord.
... 7 of 1887.
Nov, 6, 1899
DJ
Local Bo ird Nawalapitiya,
10,000 4
construction of Drainage, under Ord.
... 13 of 1898
June 5, 1900
Do '
4,000 4
Local Board, Mat le, for
Market order Ord.
buil dil g Public
27 of 1890
Dec. 6, 1900
Do
10,000 4
Municipal Council Guile, for
Sanitary purposes, Jan. 31,
..
1899
6.000 4
Do
do Aug. 17, 1900 ..
Da
DI
5,000 4
Do
do Mar. 12, 1901 ..
20,000 4
Do
do Oct, 31, 1901 ..
Do
10,000 4
Do
Board of Improvement, N '
Eliya, land to improve Viet under Ord.
one Park, Jan. 22, 1901 .. 20 of 1896
Do
10,000 4
Local Board Chita w, reclaim.
mg marshy land, bordering under Ora.
river June 26, 1901
--- 27 of 1890.
5 000 4
Do
Do do July 31,190`2 ...
6,200 4
Do
Local Board, God% ola, for
building Public Markets,
July 1, 1901.
...
3,000 4
Do
Board of Improvement-, Nowars Eliya, for completion 01 ui der Ord,
model dwellingsNo. 19,1901.. 20 of 1896.
18,882.56 4
Do
Do extension of waterworks and mc del dwellings
...
Oct. 18, 1902
6,500 4
Do
Local Board, Hatton, drainage
of main streets, April 2..t, under Ord.
... 27 of 1890.
1902
5,900 4
District Road Committee, Under Ord.
Jaffna, Improvement of 7 o 1896.
Chamborai Market, Apt i129,
1902
Total

c. R.
c.
R.
2,146 68 75,914 45 1947

16,000 00 24,000 00 1914


2,800 00
360 00

- 1905

200

8,640 00 1998

}- 7,626 36 95,373 64 1948


50,000 00

settled

1,008 12 12,301 88 1949


941 55 15,358 45 1949
2,503 62

7,496 38 1910

800 00

3,200 00 1910
(1947

1,357 41 39,642 591 1951


I 1951
0951
9.000 00 1911
LOW
750 0 14,250 0 1921
750 01 14, 250 0 1921
620 0 5,580 0 1911
300 0

2,700 00 1911

.-

13,822 56 1913
1912

6,500 0

5,0)0 0 5912

I'd

T86,7327 69 22:5,642 6' 66,458 3.1 -

Let us now consider the PUBLIC DEBT OF THE COLONY and the Liabilities imposed by it.
The folowing is a summary of the Debentures and other Debts due by the Colony as per the Blue Book of 1903, tee latent published :

When incurred, and for

Debt. To whom (.7ueJ Rate of


interest.

whatpurpose.

provision for payment


of Interest,and Sink- Amount of Amount
ing Fund and Enact- original
repaid.
meats by which it is Debt.
made.

g
100,0001 ,Sundry luspribed Stock &
I General Revenue 460,000
IDebenture hol-. 4,4
' u n d. c r Ordinances
ders.
Per cent. I
December 1876.
I Nu:. 1 of 1870, 19 of
Do.
Do. i' ' February 1878.
100,000
1884, S.: 3 of 1885.
Do.
200,000
4 Do. ' November 1883.
Do.
Do.
August 1885.
60,000
For improvement of
Colombo Harbour.
J
50,000 1
General Revenue 250,000
1 February 1876,. August
25,000 1 PublicWork
1876, May 1879, 'February under Ordinance No.
50,000 l_ Loan Conn
of
, "! 1883, July 1884, Oct. 1884. 43 187550,000 ; missioners in 311,_ Do
.
1 ! For improvement of i
40,00G I England.
'Colombo Harbour.
35,000 )
1, .
General Revenue 275,000
275,000 Sundry InsJanuary 1880.
under Ordinances
cribed Stock Sz
For
construction
of
Rail4
Do.
Nod.
8 and 12 of 1877
Debeutnre hod,way, Kandy to Ma tale.
and 19 of 1884.
ders.

De.
1/0.

425,000
575,000

Do.
Do.

1 January 1880.

General Revenuel 1,000,000


July 1881.
j For construction of } under Ordinances
19/
Nawalapitiya I Nos. 9 of 1878
of 1884.
to Nanuoya.

I
(Continued on I
5

Balance
outstaud-
ing on
Dec. 31,
1903.

REMARKS.

84,900

161,963

36,200

123,800

to
V
e.,

C)

ti
tri
o:,
1-3

,_,
X
375,100 The sum of 460,000 is the amount
"--"
raised by the sale of Debentures and
the issue of Inscribed Stock, under
Ordinances Nos. 1 of 1876, 19 of 1884,
X
and 3 of 1885.
>
V.
. . 256,000
Debentures
n
.
Inscribed Stock ...204,00Q
460,000 %."."
The sum of 250,000 is the amount
88,931
borrowed from the Public Works Loan
..:4
Commissioners in England, under Ordinance No. 6 of 1875. r-i
238,800 The sum of 275.000 is the amount
raised by the sale of Debentures and
the issue of Inscribed Stock,nnder Ord.
Nos. 8 and 12 of 1877. and 19 of 1881.
Debentures ...4129,700
Inscribed Stock 145,300
.0275,000
876,200
The sum of 1,000,000 is the amount
raised by the sale of Debentures and
the issue of Inscribed Stock, under
Ords. Nos. 9 of 1878 and 19 of 1884.
... 461,800
Debenture,'
Inscribed Stock... 538,200
-- .1,000,000

x
ti

n
0

7,
,...,

PUBLIC DEBT OF THE COLONY, &c.(Continued.)

1 General Revenue,
May, 1890.
1 For construction of I under Ordinance No.
3
450,000 Sundry Inscribed Stock per cent..< Railway, NELMIONII to ). 7 of 1888.
Haputale, and rialutara
holders.
to P,entota.
1,000.000

Do.

1.400.011(

Do

331,000

28,700

450,000

331,000 by sale of Debentures and


304,300 issue of Inscribed Stock, under Ordinances Nos. 7 of 1879 and 4 of 1885.
Debentures 142,400; Inscribed Stock
188,600.
450,000 4,50,000 by issue of Inscribe 1
Stock under Ordinance No. 7 of 1888.

1,000.000 X1,000,000 by the issue of Inscribed


Stock tinder Ord. No. 17 of 1893, and
apportioned as follows :Railway
/:388,818 ; Harbour
ronstruction
works 597,878; Waterworks 13,309.

1 General Revenue. 1,000,000


Do. April and Nov., 1894
For Improving Colombo I under Ordinance No.
Harbour, constructing 1. 17 of 1893
Railways, and other I
Public Work..

1,400,000 1,400,000 by the issue of Inscribed


Do ( Jan. to April 1002
1 General Revenue, 1,400,000
Stock under Ord. No. 14 of 1900, and
I For Colombe, Harbour, I under Ordinance
apportioned thus :Railway ConRailway Construction No. 14 of 1900.
struction 594,479; Harbour Woks
1rriga !ion, and other I
---- 003,405 ; Irrigation 176,508 ; Water
Public Works.
Total. 5,166,000 432,668 4,733,331 works 1:26,608.

Local
Loans :R.
Rs.
365,011
05,000 Ceylon Sav 41 per
April, 1887.
1 General Revenue,
under Ordinances
cant. I December, 188d.
ings Bank.
For construction,repair, Nos. 24 of 1885 and
1)o.
oopot,
Do.
I and improvement of Kale. 1 of 1887
1, wana Irrigation Works. J
General Revenue, 3,000,000
(- October. 1892.
under Ords. Nos. 7
1,000,000 Sundry Ins- 4 Do. 1 July. 1893.
1,000,000 cri bed Stock Do. -1 Feb. and March, 1804 } and 8 of 1892,
1,000,000 holders.
Do. 1 For construction of Rail., 1
ways and other P. Works.,)
Total... E3,365,000

P.
170,020

170,020

K.
194,980. R365,C00 borrowed from the Ceylon
Sa.-i nes Bank, under Ordinances Nos.
24 of 1885 and 1 of 18873,000,000 113,000,000 raised by the issue of
Rupee Inscribed Stock, tinder Ordilances Nos. 7 and 8 of 1892, and
apportioned as follows :Railway
Construction 112,466,556; Harbour
. 94,980 Works 8533,444.

PUBLIC DEBT AND FINANCIA L POSITION OF THE COLONY.

X291,000 Sundry Ins- 14 per November 1883.


General Revenue
August 1885.
40,000 cribed Stock &
cent.
For construction of under Ords. Nos. 7 of
Debenture
Do. Colombo
1879 & 4 of 1885.
Waterworks.
Holders.

386

400 PUBLIC DEBT AND FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COLONY.


MEMORANDUM.
Total amount of Loans raised by the Crown Agents
Repaid to December 31, 1903
Balance to be repaid

..

To D. bcntnres unredeemed
To Debentures converted into Inscribed Stock
To Inscribed Stock issued, Ordinance No. 7 of 1888
No. 17 of 1893
do
ell
D.
No. 14 of 1900
do
do
Do
To baton e due to Public Works Loin Commission( rs,

Total amount of Loral Loans


Repaid to D camber 31, 1903

s.d.
X.
... 5,166,000 0 0
432,668 17 7
...

718,300 0 Oa

1,075,1006
450,000e
1,000,000d
1,400,000
3,926,100 0 0
88,931 2 5e

...

Balance to Ira paid on December 31, 1903 ...


...
,..
To am' not due to IC, ylon S wings Rank
To Inez ibed St ek issued under Ordinance N. s. 7 and S of 1892....
Audit Office,
Colombo, May 10, 1904.

4,733,331 2 5

1,733,331 2 6
----R3,365,000 0
170,020 2
3,194,979 98
--- ----194,979 98f
3,000,000 (ku

R3,194,079 98
F. R. E,LLIg,
AuditorGeneral and Controller of Revenue.

CHARGES ON ACCOUNT OF l'UBLIC DEBT.


Estimate, 1905
Treasurer.
480
Interest on Dutch Kredit Drieven and cash notes
Interest and Sinking Fund, Kalawewa loan, under Ordinance No. 24 of 1885 20,000
do
No. 1 of 1887 5,000
do
Do.
on local loan, under OrdinancosNos.i7 and 8 of 1892 150,000h
<1.)
Do.
'Londart.
Zit
Crown Agents
Interest and principal on Breakwater loan (Ordinances Nos. 6 of 1875, 1 of
...563,132
1876, 1 of 1881, and 3 of 1885)
Interest and Sinking Fund on account of the Water works (Ordinances
...
248,715
Nos. 7 of 1879 and 4 of 1885)
Intel eat & Sinking Fund on Matale Railway (Ordinances Nes. 8 & 12 of 1877) 206,260
Interest and Sinking Fund ou Nauuoya RAN ay Ordinance No. 0 of 1878) 750,000
Interest &rSinking Foul on IIaputale & Bentota Railway (Ord. No. 7 of 1888) 270,000
Interest and Sinking Fund on loan for Harbour Improvements, Railway
Construction, &c., (OrdinanceNo. 17 of 1893)
600,00Qj
Interest on loan for the construction of Railways. Irrigation and other
Public works (Ordinance No. 14 of 1900)
810,000.1
150,000
Interest on loan to be raised in 1905
-Total 3,803,577
Amount Specially provided by Ordinance
Amount to hs voted

3,653,097
130,480

a The annual appropriations on account of Debenture Sinking Fund arc applies


in payment of principal of Debentures drawn and redeemed, soil of charges incidents
to Lb() annual drawings. The balance with the Crown Agents on Decem+er
9,224 17s. 9d.
31, 1903, was
b Sinking Fund invested in Colonial as d Indian fie :ri
tieskook held on December 31, 1903
230,775 Os. 106.
& d Sinking, Fund invested is Colonial and Indian
Securitiesstock held on December 31, 1903
131,722 13s. id.
e Repayable by an am nity on account of principal and interest.
f Repay a' I. by an a ,nnity of R25,000 on &coon. t of principal and interest.
leng Fund i, vested in Government of Intik 3 per cm t, paper. Fa
y
value of paper held on December 31, 1903, R129,100. Cash with Treastu
1111. 2,476.49.
k Of this amount, R123,35.5 represents, approximately, interest ou the amou
apportioned for the Railway.
j (Of this amount, 14232,872 represents, approximately, interest on the amol

PUBLIC WORKS AND FINANCIAL POSITION OF TRH COLONY. 401


CRAM ES ON ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC DF.13T,-Cohtef.
Payments for 1903.
Colombo Harbour.
X. s. et,
1(1) Received on February 7th, 1870, 50,000 repayable in
annual instalments of 2,500 each, payable on
February 7th, of each year, from 1877 to 1910 inclusive ;
balance thereafter remaining to be paid in full on
...
2,500 0 0
..
...
February 7th, 1911
Loan fromPublieWerks (2) Received on August 19th, 1870, 25,000 repayable by a
payment of 812-10 on February 7th, 1877, and thereLoa u Commissioners
after by annual iu,stalnieuts of 1,280 each, payable on
under Ordinance No.
February 7th of each year from 1878 to 1910 inclusive :
11 of 1875, .250,000
balance thereafter remaining to be laid iu full on
received as folios. a1,250 0 0
..
...
...
February 7th, 1911
bet Loa u-50.0(10
(3)
Received
un May 17th, 1879, 50,000 repayable in annual
2nd

25,000
instalments of 2,622, payable on February 7th, of each
:1rd
60,000
year train 1880 to 1910 inclusive ; balance thereafter

50,04
4th
' remniiiing to be paid in full on February 7th, 1911 .. 2,622 0 U
5th
,,
40,000
(4)
Receiver)
on February 28th, 1883, 50,000. repayable in
tith

35,000
annual instelments of 2,831 5a. payable on February 7th
-of
eaehyear
from 1884 to 1910 inclusive ; balance there.8250,000
after remaining to be paid in full on February 7th, 1911 2,831 5 o
-Repayable . out (5) Received on July 29th, 1884, 10,000 repayable in annual
instalments of 2,314 2s. payable on February 7th, of
of General Revenue.
each year, from 1885 to 1910 inclusive ; balance thereAnnuity
chargeable
after remaining to be paid in fell on February 7th,
against Colombo Pert
2,314 2 0
...
...
...
...
1911
Dues,
(U)Received on October 1 Oth,184 . 35,000 repayable in annual
1.
instalments of 2,021 168. Oel. payable on February
7th of each year, from 1885 to 1910 inclusive ; balance
thereafter remaining to be paid in full on February
.,.
2,024 16 9
..,
7th, 1911 ...
...
Loan of 400,000
13,542 3 9
raisEst by de- I
ben tures un- I Debentures at 100 each
der Ordinance Raised in 1876 100,000 1 Interest at di per cent. per aimmi9,006
2.000
Do. in 1878 100,0011 Sinking Fund at 1 per cent.
No. 1 of 1876,
8,000
Do iu 1883 900 0 Interest at 1 per cent.
' No. 1 o f 1881,
"" Sinking Fund at. 1 1 er ;eat. 2,000
and 160,000
X
2,40U
Ordi-0 i
Interest at 4 per cent.
under
u . n 188o
0 100, 00
R. 60U
3 of
Ranee
613' 43 Sinking Fund at 1 per cent.
24,000 0 0
DIM repayable
--out of General

No.

Revenue, Interest payable


from Colombo I
Port Dues.
I_

37,042 3 9
Total amount received from P. W. Loan Commissioners 250,000 0
...
460,000 0
raised by Debentures
Do.
-

0
U

Total 710,000 0 0

Colombo Waterworks.

'Mau of 201,000 raised by 1


. a. d
debentures, under Ordinance I Raised by debentures in 1883-84 2111,000, interest
... 11,64V U u
No. 7 of 1879, and 40,000 ,,. at 1 per cent. per annum
...
-.Ali 1,6e0 0 0
do.
tinder Ordinance No. 4 of ,
in 1885. 40,006
Do,
PI 0 U
...
Charges for Advertleument &c....
1885, repayable from General
3 810 0 6
...
Revenue.
iJ Sinking Fund
...
---Total:. 16,581 0 5
-lit/tate

Railway Loan.

Luau of 275,000 raised byl Raised by debentures in 1880 -t275.000, i nterest


debentures under Ordiu- ; at 4 per emit. per annum
tutees Noe. 8 of 1877 and /- Sinking Fund at 1 per cent. per mumm
12 of 1877, repayable from
General Revenue.
..+1
Total...

...
...
...

11,000
4
2,750
X 3,710

Nannoya Railway Loan.


( liaised by debentures, in 1880 . 425,000 0 0
376,000 0 0
Loan of 1,000,000 ruined I
Do.
iu 1881 ..,
by debentures under 1
Ordinance No, 9 of 1878,e{
1,000,000 0 0
repayable from General .
Interest at 4 per cent per annum
Revenue,
[Sinking Fund at 1 per cent per annum ...

and Rentota Railway Loans.

derutale
Loan of 155.0 o rose.: unli
Ordinance No. 7 of 1898, re- Interest on 1450,000 at 3 per cent...
payable from General Re- She lug Fund at 1 per cent.
venue,

Total...

10, 0011 110


10,000 0 U
50,000 0 u

...

4E3.000

..

18,000 o

4,000 0
TuW

Loan for Harbour Rtprovemea, Railway Construction, 4-c.


of L1,001,081 authericed(Iutermt
...
1,000,00 0 at 8 per coat......
by Ordinance Na. 17 of 1893, 'Sinking Fund at 1 per rent, per 11111111111...,,

Loan

A30,..10o 0 u
10,000 0 0
--Total... 10,000 0 U

Loan for the Construction of Railway, irrigation and other Public Walks.
Loan of 1,1,40e,000 authorized k Interest on 1,400,000 E t 3 rer ce nt..
by Ordnance No 14 of 1900 Sinhiug Fund at 1 per cent, per annum

17,000 0 11
14,000 0 0
56,000 0 0

402

ESTIMATES

FOR 1905.

Estimate of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony


of Ceylon for the Year 1904,
(Coneviled from the published detailed Estimates.)
REVENUE.
Rs.
... 7,823,500
Customs
1,362,000
Port, Harbour, Wharf and Lighthouse Dues,..
... 6/10,030
Licenses, Excise and Internal R.evenne not otherwise classified
Fees of Court or Office, Payment for Specific Services and Reimburtetuents-in-aid 1,961,950
.. 1,160,0,10
Poet and Telegraphs
,., 9,000,000
Government Railways
.
170/00
Routs of Government Property
467,100
Interest ...
80,600
Miscellaneous Receipts
N
972,000
Sale of Government Property
... 29,078,080
620,000

Total Exclusive of Land Pales


Land Bales

Total Estimated Revenue 1129,698,080

EXPENDITURE.
Charges on account of Public Debt ...
Pensions .
...
H. E the Governor ...
...
Civil Service
Seem lariat
Audit Office
Treasury
,.
Provincial Administration ...
Survey Department ...
.customs do
Port and Marine Department, Colombo
Do other than do
130tallie GAillens
Colombo Museum
Sliprem-Coutt
Attorney-General
Solicitor-General ...
...
't; District Courts ...
g Courts of Requests and, Pul ce-Court' ...
--, Registration of Lauds ...
!A Registration of Marriages, Births and D alto,
...
...
i.,5'
' Fiscal!,
Loan Board ..
Police ,,,,
..
Prisons ..
medical Department
Hospitals and Dispensaries ...
licelesiastical ...
..
Education
Transport
Exchange
Military Expenditure
Miscellaneous Services
Government Stores
Crown Agents ..Forest Department
...
Post Office and Telegnipha ...
...
Rail way Department ...
settlement Officer under Vaste LitlItis ordinance
...
Veterinary Department ...
...
Irrigation Department ...
Immigration Department .,.
Public Works Department ...
Consulting Electrical Engineer
Public Works Annually Reeturent
Public Works Extraordinary

IN

Rs.
3,908,577
1,402,092
188,232
711,051
258,441
84,713
53,956
954.180
789,365
137,307
859,611
36,830
129,656
26,452
147,869
10,721
12,340
16E1,750
137,663
110.207
125;-59
221,672
5,784
794,801
553,087
447,054

1,332,185

9,310
1,133,021
16,0011
205,125
2,440,230
5-52,038
81,568
2,715
513,783
1,29,8,907
5,091,565
71,067
16,791
356,313
4.4,653
441,373
14,887
2,195,319

27,557,017
1,113,682


PENSIONS ; MILITARY EXPENDITURE. 103

PENSIONS, 1904,

Estimate 1905
--
Payable in Ceylon.
..11481,712
Civil Pensions paid by the Treasurer and the Government Agents
Deditct-Ptusiona ceased since last Estimate
... 463,868
Balance ...
... 51,959
Add-New pensions, &c., payable in Ceylon
.. 220
Special allowance to Mrs. Nell ... Pollee CO118'8,1 10 B. Perera 100
Peuaion 8; Gratuity to widow and two children of
516,137
... 15,000
Pensions to Pioucera ...
Payal4 by the Crown Agents in London.
... 820,580
Pensions to Civil Servants and to other Public Officers "'9,000
Pensions to Widows of Civil Servauts ...
... 35
Annuity to Mrs. Rodney
838,955
Payable by the Govemmetzts and Ayent8 in India
Fensions and allowances to Kandyan State prisoners and pensioners ... 18,000
... 7,000
Pensions and allowances to other Pensioners
7 000
...
Pioneer pensioners
32,000
Greed Total for Pensions estimated for 1905=E1,402,0.92

Expenditure for nilitary Purposes ; Police ; and


Volunteers in l'eylou,

. .2t
,...e dos amed
At one time in the early years of the century, when Ceylon
e 4:):;zing: a
as a military settlement, the Colony had a Lientonant.Generalrig a redueli_loani_ri:
full Staff, four regiments of British Infantry, beside two Ce lon
of R400,Iteeop 01,egiments,
.
with a corresponding force of Artillery and Engineers, a yd a 11
stationed in the island, which then cost a good round suIn S90 when tir_t_oe the e.iiiCnVellali
.1_.e new arrai,nali. ku d.tee) of
Treasury. In 1823, the "Military " portion (including wives
the population was returned at 5,852, out of a total of 751,2 ' ' th
'.d (),), and
in 1835, the " Military " numbered (1,227 ; in 1838, it was 5 21g
.et the
1845/ th
1.e
total cost was only 158,000, of which the colony ):),a 1 74 ---- ---.1 -+7850' la
e etle
. .ta
" Military " numbered 4,654, and the colony paid 0,650 ; Iligisfltateivr
lc:ol
the
.,.10.1601,
6,110urin
cii
(,121:lr
was 4,626, and the total contribution and expenditure by Of Coloq.864, the i. ..J2,50 ;
n ber wa,
in 1855, the number was 3,699, the payment 65,864 ; in idle guns rwas gru ,,,r,'.M
6 -'21 g about
o-,981. and the payment 137,743. Even in 1840 there e. .,to the 14"
v
8: 3
Ite,1
4:tte
zles:.:::
the largeness of the military appropriation. in proportion ," , vh-licolr8r4iotn:
:,:nr:
there was a decrease in the contribution levied after Lord ,664. - ,, ablitabr3Tny'svi,t.inie; 4';
in 1864 Lord (then Mr.) Cardwell raised the contrihution,9403. .,!. spent a I., bn wive
and. children numbering 2,738) to 100,000 and over, an;,, ,387.
sides on military works oet of Colonial surpluses. '7....
was the result of a Military Commission in 1864 on 641 , .1' rather :`',"'"Y
leas
ppilvoilligrtia:
very inadequately represented, The "contribution '93 the sWing Lucia, a8
ing
D
tion" exacted later on may be gathered from the fol; R113,,
MILITARY EXPENDITURE OF run COLONY OF CRY tobttrotne ._,
, colonial pay, Military 394 t' luta!
of
Che"' Allowances, Works awl
Quieen's
Contribution. Pensions, dkc. Buildings. ,. -0 :1- 471017*
R6,283 P' " {14,03 - 4,,500
240,731
1840 ... 24,000
2,823 . irters:100,60: "
37,800
1850 ... 24,000
8.....
8,568 ,PI r - '14,80,91, ". 2,262
'6311
43,041
1860 ... 24,000
1865 ... 100,000 13,731 1,077
cin .s:'s:::
ih;ineaoi_lialt?rtcfe,(8,7i7
* .2.,,,,,,oe of Troops in 1810.-90th Regiment, Reariclu ' :te :iedgj:
,
merit, Headquarters, Kandy ; Ceylon Rifle Regiment, Ilea 4.03,_
'ULI 45th V
of Royal Artillery ; Gnu Lascars.
in 1865.-Her Majesty's 2nd Ba.
t Farce of
Majesty's CeylonRifle
Rifle Regiment, Royal Artillery and Gun Last. noitid be a _ .,0,3.:iilitaly
I Howe ,..__
Commission in 1865 reported that the future strength of the Army "e,qItte4,0:"
the a'Y 016, Geo
One European Regiment 800, Two batteries of Artillery 204, Nati,
..,
e teeed
ifsba
.
"
4",un
Las s 89. The cost of the whole to amount to 160,000. That WtriN
7S 1., .,,, , na fi, ,,,,,i
for the time as the contribution. In 1873 the Ceylon Rifle Regiment
although the amount originally assessed for that Regiment was 52,62.!, yet ti. 1 Felhicticw
the Colony got was only a6,000 a year, thus reducing the amouut_ if.)00,

405

CEYLON'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE.


Since 1880, the Military Expenditure return is as follows :

Military

Appropriation.

N-t cost

Rebate.

R.
R.
1,240,000
...
95,041
1880
1,240,000
...
98,041
1881
...
Nil
1,240,000
1882
1,240,000
...
70,458
1883
0.01
1,000,000
1884
Nil
600,000
1885
Nil
1886
600,000
600,000
Nil
1887
Nil
..
600,000
1888
Nil
600,000
...
1889
601,864[ --z.150,01 t 1]
1890
..
1,08:1,935
Nil
1891
1,143,643
1892
.
1,410,181i
..
1893
1,508,068j
...
1894
ly
1995 .. 1,646,806k ...
1,669 146 2 ...
,,
1893
..
,,
1,757,499m ..,
1897
1,870,270n
1898
...
17
1899
2,307,7970 ... ,.
2,364,350
1900
2,079,637P
1901
2152,7927
1902
.,
2,156,757 r
1903

2,301,497.s
..
,.
..
1904
1905
2,305,9322
...
..
11

Pi"

..
...
.
...

E.
1,144,959
1,141,959
1,240.04X)
1,169,542
999,999
600,000
600,000
600,000r
600,000d
600,000,
661,864(
1,083,935,y
1,143,643k
1,410,182i
1,508,068 j
1,646,808k
1,669,146/
1,757,499/u
1,870,270u
2,307,797u
2,366,350
2,079,637p
2,152.7927
2,It 6 ,757r
2,311,497s
2,305,9321

Governor Sir Arthur Gordon was instrumental in olPaTning a reduction


of the Colony's contribution of 11240,000 for 1884 and again of R400,000
in 1885. The consequent psyment of R000,000 continued till 1890 when there
was a slight increase (the equivalent of 50,000 fixed on), and the new arrangement was begun from 1891 as explained farther on.
-c.The sum of B62,532 was spent out of the vote by the Legislative Council
for this year. as first portion of the e dony's share of defences of Coloq)-2 batt
teries to cost 24,000, while the Imperial Government provide guns at 37,000.
d.For Defences beside 11129,126 ; for Volunteers, 1132,676.
e.For Defences beside R59,418 ; for Volunteers, 1131,664.
f.For Defences beside 1148,000 ; for Volunteers, 1169,403.
g.For Defences beside 846,860 ; for Volunteers, R64,387.
h.For Defences beside 117,807 ; for Volunteers, 99,541.
i.Accordiag to Supply Bill. In the Blue Book for 1893 the total is given at
B1,407,340 includingfor Defends 113,773; and Volunteers R113.104.
j,Of this "Special Expenditure" ( ir es an 1 Accoutre:nettle] for Voluuteers
1113,500; Vuluntrers 1(109,412. In the Blue Book f r 1891 the total i3 giv.n at
RI 508,068.83 of wh'ch R113,509.65 were for Vo'untoe 8.
h.According t Blue Book for 1895Regular Troops R1,540,499, Volunt ers
R106,309 60total R1,646,808-60.
l.According to Blue Bonk for 1896Regular Troop] R1,545,000, Volunteers
11124,046.68tot .1 R1,669,016.68.
us.Inchiditig R7,763 of Special Expenditure
s, This includes 113,559 Special Expenditure.
o.Special Expenditure 11541,838.
p.--Special Expenditure R64,334.
h.Special Expenditure R28,215.
Special. Expenditure 1133,100.
s.Also Spo ial Expenditure 11150,337.
t.Also Special Expenditure R134,298

4415

CEYLON'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE.


Since 1880, the Military Expenditure return is as follows :
Military
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1884
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1895
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
19114
1905

_Rebate.
Appropriation.
R.
R.
1,240,0(10
95,041
1,240,000
98,041
Nil
.
1,240,000
1,240,000
70,458
0.01
1,000,000
Nil
600,600
Nil
600,000
Nil
...
600,000
Nil
..
600,000
600,000
...
Nil
661,864[=-1:50,00'1]
..
Nil
1,083,935
1,143,643
...
.
1,410,181i
..
,
1,508,008j .,.
1,646,806k ... ,
1,609 146
1,757,499ne ...
1,870,270n ...
e
2,307,797o ...
2,366,350
...
2,079,637p
2 152 792y

ii
2,156,757 e ...
..
2,301,497.v
,.
..
2,305,932E
..
...
VI
..

N,1 cost

R.

1,144,959
1,141,959
1,240,000
1,169,542
999,994
000,000
600,000
000,000'
600,000d
600,000e
061,864f
1,083,935y
1,143,643k
1.410,1821 1,508,068)
1,646,808k
1,669,146/

t,

1,757,499as
1,870,271m
2,307,797o
2,366,350
2,079,637p
2,152.792g
2,1".6,757r
2,3 11,497s
2,305,9321.

Governor Sir Arthur Gordon was instrumental in obiaining a reduction


of the Colony's contribution of 8240,000 for 1884 and again of R400,000
in 1885. The consequent payment of R600,000 continued till 1890 when there
was a slight increase (the equivalent of 2;50,000 fixed on), and the new arrangement was begun from 1891 as explained farther on.
c.--The sum of 1162,532 WAS spisnt out of the vote by the Legislative Council
for this year, as first portion of the c Tony's share of defences of Colon o-2 Batt
teries to cost 24,000, while the Imperial Government provide guns at 37,000.
d, For Defences besile R129,126 ; for Volunteers, R32,676.
e.For Defences beside R59,418 ; for Volunteers, 1131,664.
I.For Defences beside 848,000 ; for Volunteers, R69,403.
g.For Defences beside R46,800 ; for Volunteers, R64,387.
h.For Defences beside 117,807 ; for Volunteers, 99,541,
i.Aorordiog to Supply B111. In the Blue Book for 1893 the total .i, given at
R1,407;i4u includingfor Defenems R3,773; and Volunteers R113,10,
j,Of this "Special Expenditure" f tins an 1 Accoutre:nen till for Vulwiteera
1113,500; Volunt^ers 14101,412. In the Blue Book f r 1894 the total is giv, is at
111508,068.83 of wh'ch 11113,509.61 were for Vo'unt .6 s.
k.According t Blue Book for 1895Regular Troops 11;540,499, Vol'mt era
11106,309 60total R1,646,308.60.
1.According to Blue Bonk for- 1896Regular Troops .41,515,000, Volanteers
6124,040.68tot R1,664,040-68.
,a.Iecludiug R7,763 of Special Expenditure
.? This includes 113,559 Special Expenditure.
.,Speei41 Expenditure 11541,838.
1..special Expenditure R64,331.
1.Special Expenditure 828,215.
al Expenditure 1133,100.
--hlso 8
ditirre 11150,337.
S
R134;208

406

CEYLON'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE ; DEFENCES.

In 1885, in return for a Military Contribution of R000,000 per annum it was


stipulated that the Colony was to have a force of 400 regular soldiers, the
number estimated as required for colonial purposes as distinct from imperial
requirements. The actual cost of the 400 was R516,000 and very cleverly the
Lords of the Treasury tried to put the balance of 884,000 down as a contribution to Novel expenses ; but this the Colonial Office resisted and it has
never been countenanced by the Ceylon Legislative Council, although the
round sum of 11600,000 was agreed to be paid ,
Of course the Imperial Government has always maintained a good many
more than 400 of military in Ceylon, the garrison of 'Trincomalee being
entirely on Imperial account. On the 31st March 1888, the detachment of troops
stationed at Calle was entirely- withdrawn, and while the batteries have been
dismantled, the home authorities wished the ramparts to be thrown down, but
the townspeople objected. Since then, both Colombo and Trincomalee have been
strongly fortified, the latter entirely at Imperial cost. In the case of Colombo,
the cot of three batteries, one at Mutwal Point (Cline Lodge), a second
un Galle Face Esplanade, and a third south of the Fort, estimated at 24,000,
was provided by the Colony, while the Imperial Government agreed to supply
guns to the value of 37,000.
The actual outlay on the Colombo Defences by the Colony up to the
end of 1894 wee about R370,000. But a great deal more has been spent on new
batteries, deo., during 1895-1900the local vote in 1898 being 25,000 (lessthan
half, total cost) and in February 1901 another vote for 11,000or 11490,000 in all 3
y are out of our gener d revenue. New guns for batteries arrived March 1901.
The Military Contribution after 1895 was regulated by the General
Revenue of the Colony being firer at 3-10ths- of the gross revenue, exCutting Lend S .1 s (Sess. Paper 20 of 1897) about 7.1 p. c. of revenue of
the Coloey, while 1125,000 ultra are allowed for refund of Customs duties
o e articles imported for use of the troops. But in 1897-8, an Ordinance
(No. 2 of 1898) was p :s ed, making
making the cont,ibut'on 9i p. o. of the General
Revenue,' less Land Sales and
Charges (working expenses and
inteteet and sinking fend)but never to exceed Iths of total cost of garriaon estimated at 151,250. The Colony is elm liable for any buildings or land
required by Military outside of Trine on flee, lees any land or buildings
g;ven up or not required which may be sold ani a fund formed,
(York S rat mil;tety In1;1 4 inv, Fort, Col mitre, sold fGr R84,100 in April
1893.) 117,000 is now voted for salary of Commandant of the Volunteer
Forces, 118,400 for Staff Officer to Commandant ; R7,000 each for two Adjutants
and Re5,000 allowed for ammunition for t! e Light and Mounte I Infantry
and for the Planters' Rifle Corp,.
On December 19th 1899, the Secretary of State forwarded the following
authentic ottatentent to the Ceylon Government : War Office, Loudon, S. W., December 11, 1899.
Sre,I am directed by the Secretary of State for War to acknowledge the
rec ipt of your letter of 8th nide), 29,886'99, enclosing a eespatch from the leenterant-Governor of Ceylon asking for a Stati,:ment of the cost of the Garrison, as dent:el
by the Contribution Ordinance, for the years 1895 ta 1898.
In reply, I am to enclose a statement showing the octet of the Garrison compared
with which the paym -tits of contritmt, on by the Colony were as follows;- (lost of Gs& on, omitting charges 1895.
1890.
1897.
1897.
c orks
101,164
100,032
168,665
196,591
Hospitals tine f above amounts... 120,873
120,024
126,499
147,443
,
Redo:Moen:at
,tit ion paidby the Colony for each year :
Education
Sterling
090,269
119,020
85,018
105,323
Transport
Exchange
llupses
Rs. 1,540,499 lie. 1,011,943 Re. 1,763,000 Re. 1,684,934
Military Expenditurr ee during
Miscellaneous service'
ls. lid.
1.5. 24(1.
31d.
tiovernment Stores
that white the the growth of the Ceylon Revenue has on the
CroNsu Agents
ad
al the contribution to inerease annally, the expense of the
Forest Department.
Post Office and Tek'graiapaed, with the result that the contribution still falls short of
Railway Department
a Ordinance, vie., three-quarters of the coat of the Garrison
settlement utheerun der a 'itlIre is due to four principal causes:(L? The gradual
Veterinary Department rupee from 1.e. lid. to 1s. 4d.; (2) an increase of the
, ihe
irrigation Department
n; (3) special charges for new armaments ; (4) the
Ining-ration Department
European soldiers in 1898.
Public Work, Department
consulting Electrical Engine,
be no objection to furnishing the Secretary of State
Public Works Annually.
laws
et for qaternent of the Military expenditure, and steps will
0,000 of er or December of each year, that being the time
,ocount is oe mpiled and the information can he
Public Works Eatreerdinary\lonee : expend' e for 1899 will be about the lime as
cot ell

CEYLON'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE.

45, r,

GEFICN.-.Anneal Cost of the Garrison, excluding New Buildings.


Army Vote,
1895. 1896. 1897. 1898,
rote 1. Pay, &e., of the Army (excluding
deferred Pay issued in the United
Kingdom) ... ... 59,378 81,255 62,023 65,877
Deferred pay imamd at home ... 3,000 3,000 3,000 *
6Tote, 2. Medical Services .. ... 2,851 3,317 3,183 3,480
lute 6. Transport, land and sea ... 17,921 12,670 12,825 13,489
Vote 7. Provisions, eke. ... .. 22,686 22,970 27,850 36,398
Vote 3. Clothing ... ... ... 6,857 5,828 6,112 6,783
Vete 9. Ordnance, Wages, etc., Arms,
Ae nmtre ments, Ammunition,
Barrack Stores, and Armaments 11,426 13,642 14,979 131,481
Vote 10. Salaries, Zee.
... ... 2,008 2,050 2,372 2,394
Maintenance of Works, Sic. ... 4,319 4,349 4,918 4,913
Vote 11. Regimental Schools, Libraries & e. 278 300 299 318
Vote 12. Miscellaneous ... ... - 23 68 148
Home Charges for the DepOts, Ac. ... 11,320 11,320 11,320 12,000
... 19,310 19,310 19,310 19,310
Pensions, normal charge
.,.
Total 161,184 160,032 168,065 196,591

The Blue Book Return of Ceylon Military Expenditure for 1903 is as follows :From January lit to December 3181, 1903.

Amount.
Vote and Item where included.

Vote 1.-Including all Regimental charges, pay of Officers of Gen-1

eral Staff and Subordinates, pay of Officers of Army Pay Depart- I


... I- 80,098
went and Subordinates, Army Service Corps...
...
Pay of Officiating Chaplains and Subordinates
Provost
Staff
A
Military
Police
J
Administration of Martial Law, pay of
Vote 2.-Pay of all Medical Officers and Subordinates of the De...
4,801
partment, local purchase of Medical Stores, etc.
Vote 6.-Laud and Coastwise, Laud and Inland Water Transport,
Travelling Claims, Passages, Freights, Inter-Colonial
..
15,089
Vote 7.-Purchase of Provisions, Fuel and Light, Forage, Consolidated
45,621
...
and Lodging Allowance, emptying ashpits, lime, ..te.
6,781
..
'ote S.-Expenditure connected with Clothing Services
Vote 9.-Purchase of Stores on the spot, repairs of Stores, Washing,
2,997
Readings, Pay of Army Ordnance Department and Subordinates ..
Vote 10.--Pay of Royal Engineers' Department, including charge pay
of Officers and Subordinates, expenditure under all heads connected
12,733
..
..
with Works, Fortifications, &c.
456
Vote 1 L -Reginlental and Garrison School, pay of Schoolmasters, Ac.
Votes 12 to 16. -Superannuations, Pensions, Compensation, and Nor,
..
2,983
...
effective Services
Miscellaneous Services, empty Cartridge Cases, rebate of Income Duty
25
refunded, and drawback of contributions, and re-payment services ..
...
.
Admiralty Repayment Services. -Navy Vote No. 10
3,741
..

Military Works proposed Loan


..
,.
Boer Camp Account
. , ...
Repayment by Colon ic; Government
175,328
Equivalent to R2,629,920 L> is 4d per rupee.
F. W. II1LL, Major, S. P.
Army Pay Office,
District Paymaster, Ceylon.
Colombo, January 23, 1904.
Another return runs as follows :COST OF CEYLON GARRISON FOR 1904-5-VOTE.
1. Pay, lite. of the Army (excluding 11. Regimental schools '" 429
deferred pay issued in the United 12.'
Kingdom and gratuities on die. i Superannuation Ac, ... 1,844
charge similarly issued) ... 81,270 to )
2. Medical Service ,.. 8,249 I Miscellaneous Services ... 186
6. Transport, land and sea ... 13,903 10.) Military Works Loan ... 1,914
7. Provisious, Aze. ... 37,470
Total ... 158,172
8. Clothing
,., 3,762
E2,372,580
' 9. Ordnance Wages and stores .. 3,720
10. Salaries, etc., Engineers, /lee. ... 10,419
1,004 expenditure on account of Boer Camps is included in the above total.
" The expenditure on Boer Camp account was 12,895 which is included iu the
several heads enumerated above,

406

CEYLON'S Mv LON'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE.

In 1885, le return for a Ming how. the. VI LITi RN coNrRIBUTION for 1905
stipulated that the Colony vv '
R.
R.
number estimated as requir.
_
.....
29,0)93,080
"
requirements. The actual
620,000
Lords of the Treasury ti Land Sales
, 9,000,000
...
bution to Naval expenr
9,820,000
never been cow- ',011anc,
round sum of Itgi00.19yi Revenue arrived at thus :
20,078,0:0
Of course the venue
...
9,0110,000
more than 400 of,,,,,l, Expenditure

entirely on Imper'of Now Works ... 114,944,376


stationed at aid Sinking Fund
dismantled, thilway Loa I 14
... 1,939,143
the town-dr yer cent on R22,611,21e
cant,
i
huted
from
Revenue
stn-towards Rail way Construction, 1858 to 1904
904,448
7,787,987
Net Railway Revenue...

1,212,013
21,290,093
9i
191,610,837
10,645,046
100) 202,255,883

Military Contribution for 1904 ...


R2,022,668.83
N. 11,The above calculation IS based on figures in the Draft Estimate,

The details for the "Military Expenditure" of the Colony. in the Budget for
1905 are given as follows :MILITARY EXPENDITURE: TREASURER.
Approved Esti- Estimate
1905
mate 1901
Pioiment to Imperial Govt. of 9y per cent of the revenue for the
R.
R.
year as defined in section 4 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1898...
2,018,478 2,022,553
...
For Volunteer Regiment
...
25:1,374
258,019
Compensation in lieu of exemption from p..yment of Customs
duties on articles ins, orted for the Troops
...
25,000
25,000

Total Military Expenditure


...
Amount specially provided by Ordinance
Amount to be voted

...

...

2,301,497 2,805,932
2,018,478 2,022,5.58
II 283,019

SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
..

Garrison Sergeants' Mess (1,035)


Two additional Warrant Officers' Quarters (61,550)

Sanitarium at Nuwera Eliya (re-vote 2,953)


106,500
..
...
1,500
Nuwara E'iya armoury
2,500
...
..:
Ceylon Mounted Infantry equipment
Purchase of maxim gun for Ceylon Mount d Infantry (revote)
7,000
.,.
signalling requisites for Ceylon Volunteer Fore:3,147
044
3,000
For purchase of tents
500
Acquisition of land f r rifle range, Tangalla
Rifle range (2300) Musketry camp, Diyatilawa (1646)
14,190
Exeess on estimates for harlack works, Colombo
12,000

Deferred Pay of Q.M.S. C, J Lallyet ...


...

Cost of Passages of 2 Officers and 2 N.C.O.

.
...
Passiges for Q.M.S. C. J. Lallyet
...

Horse for C.M.I. Instructor and complete set of Saddlery


100 Stand of Arms, 100 Sets Equipmcnt, Range, etc,, for

Moratuwa Co. C.L,I. and Cadet Bat alion


...

General Stole for Royal Garrison Artillery- (re-vote)


40 Stand of Arms and 40 Sets Equipment, etc., for Chilaw

..
...
Detachment C.L.I..
...

Colombo Defence Works (re-vote)

283,374
15,525
28,250
44,295
7,000
--:1,600
188
3,000
2,640
850
11,050
6,900
3,100
16,000

MILITARY FORCES; VOLUNTEERS,

409

The MILITARY FORCES in the Ceylon Command at present under the


command of Brig. General G. L. C. Money, C B., D.S.O. A.D.C., may be given
approximately (1st April, 1905), as follows :
Cenerad Staff
5 Ceylon and Mauritius Bn. RA.... 206
.
341
11. G. Artillery
...
Royal Engineers
... 110
Infantry
53
886 Ceylon (S.M.)1Co., R.E.
8
Army Service Corps
24
Army Ordnance Corps
34
R. A. Medical Corps
...
(Natives) ... 256*
Army Pay Corps
..
6
1
Corps of Army Schoolmasters ..
Grand Total ... 1,671
(Europeans) .... 1,415
These members are exclusive of women and children, of whom there are
55, making the total military population in the Island about 1,726.

There is besides a VOLUNTEER FORCE comprising Artillery, Mounted


Infantry, Light Infantry, and Rifles, the strength of which at 31st December
1901, was as follows :Ceylon Artillery Volunteers ...
138 Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps ...
627
..
479
..
Ceylon Mounted Infantry
123 Cadets
.. 1,085
Ceylon Light Infantry-)
Total
... 2,452
In May 1904 His Majesty the King, formerly Honorary Colonel of the C. L. I.,
honoured the Force by becoming Colonel-in-Chief of the Force.
The CEYLON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS under Lieutenant-Colonel
C, E. H. Symons form a very important part of the Volunteer movement and
consist of 2 CompaniesNos. 1 and 2in Colombo. The Annual Practice carried
on at Colombo has been pronounced by the officers commanding Royal Artillery
to be excellent. In their practice they combine with the R. A. Field guns
are taken to the Camp of Exercise where all Sections meet, and a Camp
within the Colombo Batteries is also held early in every year. An officer of
the Royal Artillery has been appointed Acting Adjutant and greater efficiency
consequently insured.
The CEYLON MOUNTED INFANTRY, while retaining its identity, is
attached to the Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps. This Corps is in possession of a
Colour granted for service in South Africa presented in person by H. R. H. the
Duke of Cornwall at Kandy, in April 1901.
The CEYLON LIGHT INFANTRY is the oldest branch of the
Volunteer Force in Ceylon, having been raised in 1881. It consists of 14
Companies, 7 of which are stationed at Colombo with a detachment at Negombo ;
while the remaining 7 Companies, with outlying detachments, are stationed at
Kurunegala, Kandy, Matale, Gene, Badulla, Matara, Hambantota, Batticaloa,
Tangalla, Nuwara Eliya, Hatton, and Kegalla. It is composed of British-born,
Eurasian, Sinhalese, Tamils, Malays and others.
The CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE CORPS is composed of Europeans,
; largely planters, in the various districts of the Island, with a strong
Company in Colombo. This branch of the force has made rapid strides
''during the past year, and is still progressing satisfactorily, new sections being
..-.
ii
formed from time to time in districts where hitherto no Volunteer organisation
has existed. Under the auspices of the Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps a Volunteer
Company was raised and sent to South Africa to be attached to an Infantry
`.
l' Battalion for service there in the terms of Army Order No 29. On the 31 Dec.
1904, at a special parade held at Kandy H.E. the Governor, on behalf of the
King, presented the Corps with a Colonr granted by His Itt testy in recognition
PI of the fact that it furiished a Company for service in South rt idea.
A. Cadet Battalion of the Ceylon Light Infantry has been formed from the
boys of six of the principal Colleges which it is expeoted will eventually number
500 strong and prove a valuable recruiting source for the Volunteer Force. It
is under the command of Captain & Honorary Major VanLangenberg, C. L. I.
The cost of the Volunteer Font) iu 1904 was R258,018.03, and the estimate
for 1905 is R358,374 beside 827,828 of special expenditure. The Force is commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel A. C. F. Vincent, ead.a., who was seconded. as
Commandant, Boer Prisoners-of-War in Ceylon. Captain G. E. Bayley, of the
* Includes 6 European Officers.
t Includes Medical Corps (Bearer Company) 67 strong.
27

410

THE POLICE OF CEYLON.

.2nd York and Lancaster Regiment, is the Adjutant. The Corps was decoutliaised and an additional Adjutant appointed at the beginning of 1905.
Proposals have been made to raise in connection with the Local Volunteer Corps a Militia Force, for the defence of the Colony in supersession
of a Regiment of Regulars, or to occupy their place in case of war. For
full discussion see Ceylon Observer of May 6th to 8th, 18S5.
[For further particulars of Military and Volunteers see Directory pages
as per Index.]
If we now earn to the POLICE FORCE of the island we find that in
1864 its cost was 16,236 (or R162,360), made up as follows :Establishment
...
14,845
Police and Jails
209
339
Rent
843
Transport
Total 16,236
That was before Mr. (now Sir) G. W, R. Campbell's arrival and the reorganisation of the Force. In 1903, the strength of the Police with Staff was no less
than 1,830 or 149 more t) a the Military.
Under Inspector-P .oral Campbell (who was also for a time Inspectorhad:-4 Superintendents, 5 Assistant Superintendents
General of Prisons)
A as Registrar of Servants and Registrar of Carta and
(one of whom
Boats in Colombo, or which ho drew R1,000 per annum extra, and another of
whom acted as Registrar of Servants in Kandy), 29 Inspectors, 10 European
Sergeants, 26 European Constables, 182 Native Sergeants, 1,230 Native
Constables, 1 Bead Clerk, 1 Storekeeper, 22 Clerks, 2 Office Coolies, and 3
Mazazinekeepers : total 1,510.
One of the Superintendents was also Assistant Inspector-General of Prisons
for which he received other than Police pay,
One of the allovementioned Assistant Superintendents was alsoDeputy Fiscal
at Jaffna, for which he received other than Police pay and allowances.
In contrast with the above, the Police Force for [905 is made up as follows:1 Inspector-General ; 4 Superintendents ; 7 Assistant Superintendents ; 26
Inspectors ; 11 Sergeants-Major ; 9 European Sergeants ; 1 Drill Instructor ;
18 European Constables ; 203 Native Sergeants ; 1,403 Native Constables ;
1 Registrar of Servants ; 1 Head Clerk ; 1 Storekeeper ; 27 Govern-ment Clerks
34 Policemen Clerks ; 5 Powder Magazine keepers ; 1 Lockup-keeper; 15 office and
station coolies and 1 apothecary : total 1,769. This is besidesthe rural Police.
It must be remembered that under the system inaugurated by
Governor Havelock (for giving Government kaants and Headmen, Police
authority)- the above Police Too isdivided up < \ ten
\ different small forces,
or Colombo and the nine provinces.
Cosa. of POLICE IN Wirt% \
as follows :The cost of the Police to the Colony in 181.
Salaries R450,732; Allowances 112,098 ; M arrack furniture and
Accoutrements, R4,025 ; Uniforms R18,972 ; Light Is it and Gaa), 115,221 ;
Victualling Prisoners R4,570 ; Batta RI1,338 ;Petty T__,...aes R5,616 Excess of
\111,578 ; 'Telephone
Hospital charges 11913 ; Police Hospitals R147 ;
R1,500 ; 2 Boats belonging to Harbour Police 81,214 ;lce,Illowances R6,594 ;
14,320 ; Travelling
Rent of Stations and Barracks RI1,998 ; Horse Allow
R19,978 ; Latrines R2,262; Paupers R1,342.Total R564,418.
THE COST OF POLICE FOR 1905
is estimated at R794,801 end includes the following items :Personal Emoluments
R568,519; Arms, &c., R12,005 ; Uniforms R34,300; Lighting R6,809; Victualling
Prisoners R4,645 ; Batta RI2,760 ; EfoF vital petty expenses 1 1,076 Hospital Stop'
pages R1,000; Petty expenses 118.490 ; Stationery B4,235; SecrettService
R1,200 ;
Rent 820,672; Horse Allows noes R5,500; Conveyance Allowance R12,600;
Travelling Allowance 1134,410: Relieving Sick 111,730; Cleansing Latrines RIO,t414 ;
Rewards R500; Good Conduct Pay R1,200 ; Boot Allowance 814,474; Lodging
Allowance R26,610 ; Water 11960; Repair, rao., of Bicycles 8600; Police Schools
R800; Slipping Police Hulk R1,500; Pandit Allowance to Officers R2,881;
New Boat R400; Special Expenditure R3,060; Police Recreation Fund R500;
Browning Carbines R1,000; Suicides 1-(272= Total R7114,801. There is to be
a re-organisation under Inspector-Gene-tat C. C. Longden appointed in 1905.
Of the above cost of Police a certain proportion is recovered by the central
Government from the municipalities, towns, villages, rural districts and private
individuals, say in all R157,000.

'LOCAL
- TAXATION IN CEYLON, 411
LOCAL TAXATION, apart from the General Revenue Collections, in Ceylon, is
chiefly confined to the receipts of the three full-blown Municipalities :-Colombo,
Kandy and Guile; to those of 18 minor towns constituted under a " Local Boards "
Ordinance for sanitary purposes ; Collections by 64 Gausabhawas or Village Councils in different Districts; to the Road Ordinance Contribution collected by the differ.
ant Provincial and District Road Committees throughout the country ; to trifling Irri.
gation and Market Collections ; to special Assessments on minor Towns for Police purposes; and on Planters for Grant-in-aid Roads and Cooly Medical Aid ; to which may
be added the self-imposed Tea Cess. The amounts raised in 1904 excluding Balances
are as follows:
By the Road Committees ... R968,832 I Gansabhawas
,. Municipal Councils .. 1,219,439 Huwandiram (Irrigation) . R1,,(3.31
Local Boards 44 . 119,775 ( Planting T, a Cots Fund ... 472,677
Bazaar Food, N.-Provii`c. b I

Grant-in-aid assess."' Vofrom planters for


and old District Roads are
the yhave

fallen off with the disnot included in the abc\ 61; d latterly they
continuance of road extol. nd ought indeed now to be all discontinued on
roads more than ten_ tan old. In pre-railway days the assessments
equalled R200,000 per ann. d. sometimes were up to 8500,000. To this
we might properly add the fa, , ,made on various districts and villages for the
MAINTENANCE; 01' A LOCAL Por',.'s pace ; but these collections, though special
and local, are brought to amoral:, A. the General Revenue. The following were
the recoveries made for 1896.19C Pr.=
1896. i897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904.
R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R.
16,630 13,222 11,333
Randy
Matale 2,197 2,228 2,291 2,336 2,398 2,616 2,672 2,755 2,136
Pussellawa ... 998 1,002 1,116 1,076 1,075 1,079 1,094 -a - a
Gampola ... 1,244 1,426 1,370 1,563 1,547 1,767 1,777 - a - a
Nawalapitiya... 1,165 1,206 1,294 1,627 1,602 1,644 1,680 Watawala ... 947 792 880 782 1,075 1,170 -a -a -a
Maskeliya ... 497 697 816 696 705 896 -a - a - a
Dakota ... 714 683 686 673 872 666 -a - a --fa
Dikoya ... 3,779 2,896 1,490 2,375 1,933 785 1,109 -a -a
Udispattu ... 686 666 666 642 688 666 -a - a a
Pandaluoya ... 670 570 560 570 559 570 -a - a -a
Udepussetlawa 1,041 ,044 1,042 1,044 1,115 1,044 - a - a - a
Dimbults-Lindula 2,532 8,084 3,080 3.080 3,140 8,060 - a - a
Hanwella Badulla - 4,996 2,978 3,371 3,264 3,264 3,210 3,369 2,610
liaputale ... 3,012 - - - - - - a - a Malan, . 3,608 3.589 3,792 3,649 3,856 3,886 4,008 4,078 2,994
Negombo 4,046 4,114 4,159 4,406 4,544 4,561 5,301 5,853 4,052
Xalutara " 3 6481 3,630 5,133 5,2f 5,274 5,404 5,680 5,958 4,633

Panadure
1
Jaffna ... 10,169 10,275 10,275 10 J 0,459 11,391 11,674 11,822 9,91,,
Kurunegala ... 4,228 4,426 4,651 ,08 17,863 5,637 5,866 8,275 4,76:
- 1,075 OM 1,074 1,253 1,233 1,275 5e
Pattalam
Batticalos ... 2,563 2,643 2,62f 2,730 2,754 2,793 2,849 2,959 2,14
Trincomalee 2,710 2,760 2,74,, 2,819 2,883 '2,865 2,866 2,934 9,217
twa and 1,197 1,253 1,362 1,366 963 1,089 1,077 1,093 7 905
867
R Ratnap
naura
N'Eliya - - - - 3,391 8,372 8,342 - 109 - - a
Kotiyagala
- 1,974 2,716 - a - Hatton
Anuradhapura - a -- a - a - a -a -a - a - a - a
Total ... 46,717 50,026 51,531 50,960 53,958 58,222 58,785 64,383t
The Cooly Medical Aid Assessment is now made a 'huge through the Customs,
chiefly, realising in 1903, R214,908 brought to Geue:eoZlevenue account. [[But this
includes not only the dues recovered at the Customs, but recoveries on account
of subsistence in hospital for 30 days and fee for visits to estates under sections
15 and 19 of Ordinance No.7 of 1880. See pages 366-.7 The Customs collection alone
amounted to 11104,628 in 1896 ; rising to R148,504 in 1904,-see also page 2 4.]
The Municipal system may be extended still further under the "Local Boards'
Ordinance 13 of 1898, by which the Governor is empowered to create Committees
or Boards-the members to be partly nominated and partly elected-to provide
for the sanitation and general welfare of the towns and villages brought under
* Police withdrawn. t This is exclusive of the arrears of 1903 recovered in 1904,
as follows :-Kandy, 11,8,087 ; Matale, 8560; Badulla, 11858 ; Ma tara, 111,321;
Negombo, 1,415 ; Kalutara and Panadure, R1,478 ; Kurunegala, R1,679 ; Battioaloa,
R746 ; Trincomalee, R730 ; &titivates and Ratnapura, R239 ; Nuwara Eliya 81,538.
a Included under Kandy, Matale and Nuwara Eliya. b Not available yet. In 1903,
the Bazaar Fund amounted to 88,720 and Gansabhawa Funds to E190,595.
se.

LOCAL TAXATION.
4,12
the scope of this Ordinance, by Proclamation. The towns included in the
schedule as at present sanctioned are as follows -WEATERN PROVINCE :-Negoln110 ; Kalutara and Minuwangoda. NORTHWESTERN PROVINCE :-Kurtinegals, ; Puttalam, Chils.w, SOUTHERN PROVINCE :Matara. NORTHERN PROvINCE:-[Jaffriad EASTERN PROVINCE :-Batticaloa;

Trincomalee. CENTRAL PROVINCE :-Nuwar4. Eliya (now constituted into a Board


of Improvement by a special Ordinance, No. 20 of 1896) ; Matale ; Gampola ;
Hatton and Nawalapitiya. PROVINCE OF II VA :-Badulla. Samanaoamuwa :Ratnapura and Kegalla. Nostaat CENTRAL PROVINOE -Anuradhapura. [Of the
above Jaffna has not been proclaimed ; but the time has come for making JAFFNS
a Municipality.]
We may so far classify the principal towns in Ceylon as follows aFIRST-CLASS TOWNS :
MUNICIPALITIES.
[N.B. the population 1) each case is taken from the Census of March 1, 1901 :
though, of course, increase since at the rate of 1 or . 2 per cent per annum.]
CoLoarao (Pop. 159,0 0). No mean city, seeing that within little more
than a generation it has given its name to five Bishops.
KANDY (Pop. 26,500). Capital of the ancient kingdom of "Candy."
CALLE (Pop. 37,500). The old Tarsus of the Eastern World (according to
Tennant), now passing into the quietude of a fishing village.
SECOND-CLASS TOWNS: I. -MUNICTPALP es CONSTITUTED AS LOCAL BOARDS.
Negombo (Pop. 20,000); Kalutara (11,500 Ratnapura (4,300); Kegalla (2,501,1,
Kurunegala (6,500) ; Puttalam (5,100) ; tara (12,000) ; Gampola (3,200Y;
Tiadulla (6,000) ; Nuwara Eliya (5,100); Batti km (10,000); Trincomalee (11,300);
Chilaw (4,200) ; Matale (5,000); Anuradha fa (4,000).
IL-MUNICIPALITIES WHICH MAY SHORTLI .LATER ON THE FULL-BLOWN STAGE.
Jaffna,. (46,000).
THIRD-CLASS TOWNS : MUNICIPALITIES NOT EVEN IN THE SUCKING STAGE,
Pauadure (3,900); Moratumulla (3,700) ; Hambantots. (2,750); Maunar
(5,500); Galkissa (2,950) ; Denepitiya, 8cutherr. Province (3,100); Diltwella,
Southern Province (3,600); Dewundara South, Southern Province (3,750); Egoda
Uyana (2,750); Gandara (2,700); Kalmuraikudi, E.P. (4,500); Koralawella,
(3,500). Midigama, Southern Province (2,900) ; Batmalana, Western Province
(4,200); Rawatawatta (doratuwa) (3,200); Saintamarntu. Eas.tern Province
(5,400). Sammanturai, Moorish Division, E.P. (5,000); Talpitiya, W.P. (3,000).
LOCA.I. BOARDS RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.
Rec. Exp Rae. Exp, Rec. Exp. Rec. Exp.
1900. 1900. 1902. 1902. 1903. 1903. 1904. 1904.
Kalutara .. 17,729 17,430 18,063 16,286 17,748 15,275 24,139 15,1;2
Negornho ...31,557 24,331 20,929 23,557 22,141 22,062 28,161 21,761
Ratnapura ,..12,135 8,814 11,382 9,874 12,049 9,690 17,697 13,112
Puttalam ... 1.5,108 11,024 10,934 12,165 13,62.7 12,914 17,375 13,581
Matara 22,237 15,028 16,854 17,994 18..?6,"4 14,539 23,307 17,045
Gampola
.., 7,970 7,108 12,755 9,966 1,6 10,520 14,617 11,716
Badulla ... 15,017 13,365 14,297 12,849 7 71.4i 18,026 16,222 16,159
NuwaraEliya I
e
Board of im- 33,364 26,914 30,956 .30,736 3 10. 34,491 35,849 35,617
ca
prevement.
15,213 26,354
Kurunegala ... 31,172 30,166 15,201 18,415 23, '5:,r1,153
Batticalcat .. 17,190 16,981 11,654 13,733 17,4 X86 17,531 14,652
Trincomalee .. 16,023 15,575 13,018 12,861 15,02 ' 433 27,774 17,000
Chilaw .. 18,152 16,189 15,168 13,381 23,31 ,8 17,360 16,751
Matale 18,292 16,545 9,533 7,705 5,304 \t X70 13,413 11,708
Kegalla .. 5,970 4,813 5,518 4,732 6,018 4,163 7,093 4,305
Minuwangoda.. 2,988 1,556 2,043 2,220 6,704 1,466 4,540 4,961
Nawalapitiya .. 13,447 9,828 10,317 10,025 10,581 7.663 14,237 12,205
A nurail ha pu a.. - - 6,763 11,1.14 12,279 13,429 15,205 12,709
Icatton -Di I( oya - 9,654 8,548 12,859 1P,792 11,660 12,137
Total .. 278,351 235,609 238,039 236,061 284,800 260 909 321,393 266,945
[Net amount of debt in 1904 :-Negombo, 86,667; B4tticalos, 813,200; Trincomalee, $16,5110: Knrunegala, 818,667; Puttalam, R5,320; Chilaw, R12,750 ;
Radtdia, 1:22,746; Itattiapura, 117,417; Hatton, 1116,700; Gampola, 26,840;
Nawalapitiya 1120,788; Nitwara Eliya, 1 ,017.]
0 Jaffna was alway important enough to warrant Municipal 'privileges . but lower
' Province
Government Agents, Mr. Dyke and Sir W. Twynani, did not think the Northern
suited for the introduction of Manicipalitiee or Local Boards. Now, with a Railway 'being
made and the need for improved sanitaIirm, the present Agent Mr. fevers) is, lwe dove,

LOCAL TAXATION.

413

These Boards are now established under the provisions of the Ordinances No, 13 of
1898 and No. 2, of 1901, and the privilege was extended to Nuwara Eliya by Ordinance
No. 20 of 1896. The Ordinance No. 6 of 1882 removes doubts as to certain powers of
Local Boards with regard to any alteration or cancellation of any of the Bye-laws.
The object of these enactments is the maintenance of public health and the general
improvement and conservancy of certain towns. Members are to be elected annually:
no member shall receive any salary or reward for his services. Government Agent to be
an as officio Chairman and Treasurer. Accounts to be audited by the Auditor-General.
The fluids of the Board to consist of fines, stamp duties, licenses, taxes, fees,
rents, markets, slaughter-houses, &c. The. Government may contribute any portion
of the cost of any special work in any town estimated at more than 8100,
The Ordinance No. 27 of 1890 empowers Local Boards to burrow money for carrying.
out any waterworks of a permanent character, on the security of rates and taxes.
By Ordinance No. 20 of 1896 the Local Board of Nuwara Eliya was abolished, and
a Board of Improvement was established in Rea thereof. The Board consists of
the Government Agent sal the Province and the Assistant Government Agent of
the District, and two persons to be appointed by the Goyernor.
To show the financial returns more in detail we give the totals, in tabular form,
of Revenue and Expenditure and Assets and Liabilities for 1904, and Estimates for
1905, of the following Local Boards of Health:1904. On 31st Dee. 1904. Estimate for 1905.
,- ....,_
--, (LoCAL Boaaus, Rev. Expert. Bal. Assets. Liab. Bal. Rev. Expen, 13a1.
R. R. R. 11, R. R. R. R. R.
Negombo .. 28,161 21,761 8,074 8,074 5,263 2,811 30,295 20,511 3,783
Kalutara ... 24,139 15,172 8,967 9,615 185 9,330 24,199 17,195 3,004
Minuwangoda 4,540 4,961 6,804 684 681 3 10,653 8,705 1 948
Metals ... 13,413 11,708 7,260 8,611 8,841 - 17,415 9,603 7,819
Gampola .. 14,617 11,716 2,900 3,869 253 3,616 12,814 12,291 593
Hatton .. 11,660 19,137 9,163 3,119 44L 2,678 15,715 11,532 4,183
Na walapitiya 14,237 12,205 - - - - - - Nuwara Eliya 35,849 35,617 231 231 153,017 - - - Batticalos. .. 17,531 14,652 2,879 3,543 2,138 1,405 16,316 15,899 417
Trincomalee 27,774 17,000 12,206 - - - 28,614 26. 936 1,578
Kurunegala - 15,218 26,351 11,961 13,378 1,407 11,9615 33,739 30,957 2,782
Puttalam .. 17,375 13,581 6,690 7,622 242 7,380 19,044 10,745 6,299
Chilaw 17,360 16,751 15,719 16,493 13,750 3,743 23,273 22,610 663
Ratnapura ..: 17,697 13,112 6,945 7,478 7,417 61 16,505 12,318 4,187
Regalia ... 7,093 4,305 2,788 3,190 92 8,097 7,256 4,677 2,379
Matara .. 23,807 17,045 15,935 16,985 9,945 16,040 31,885 10,201 15,884
Badulla ... 16,222 16,159 63 1,409 1,340 69 14,650 14,376 274
Anuradhapura 15,205 12,709 2,032 2,449 27 2,422 18,814 14,796 4,017
-- - - Total ... 321,393 276,945 112,817 106,876 194,039 - 321,087 241,182 65.903
[The above includes balances from the previous years.]
The following table compiled from the latest returns gives full particular
of the local revenue raised according to provinces :LOCAL TAXATION 1N CEYLON ACCORDING TO PROVINCES IN 1903.
Huwandiram
Road
Provinces. Commit- Municipal Local Gomm- Irrigtees. Councils. Boards. bhawas. anon, Markets. Total,
Western ..., 4254,506 31898,393 R17,936 R13,520 - - 81,184,355
Central .., 110,851 92,078 45,209 17,636 - - 265,769
Northern ... 79,914 - - 676 - 3,720 84,310
16,422 - 271,022
Southern ... 156,430 36,965 0,0136 51,520
68,966
Eaatern. 50,073 -- 12 974 5,019 - -North-Western .... 133,485 - 16,733 16,736 - - 11)6,594
North-Central .., 30,433 4,491 20,569 - - 55,493
Province of Uva 44,204 7,878 5,058 - - 57,200
Sabaragamuwa 99,346 - 6,354 97,221 - - 124,961
Total . . 8,953,202 1,027,481 117,300 190,595 16,422 3,720 2,308,670
[The Cooly Medical Aid Assessment which yielded from 11160,000 to upwards per
annum in the time of coffee prosperity is now levied through the Customs and paid to
general revenue. The amount in 1904 was R148,504 (see page .244).-Grants-inaid from planters far new District Roads sometimes amounted to 11500,000 per annum,
previous to Coffee-leaf-disease fully developing; a certain amount is !Ain levied in aid of
upkeep of planting roads ; and 11200,000 to 11215,000 used to be raised outside of the
Central Government. The levies from towns, villages and districts for Police for 1903
amounted to nearly 111.47,0003

414

GANSABBIWAS Di 1903,

Sums collected and paid under the authority of the Village Communities'
Ordinance, Noy 42 of 1889.
REVENUE. R. R. EXPENDITURE. E. It
Western Province :Western Province :
Including balance of 1902
Colombo R8756... 19906 Colombo .. 12020
Kalutdra Kalutara .. Negombo 3298 .. , 5669 Negombo ... .. 2401
14,42
.---- 25,575
Central Province :Central Province :
Kandy R11669 .. 18699 . Kandy .. 11112
Matale 5482 .. 9814 Matale .- ... 5882
Nuwara Kiya 1819 .. 8092 Nuwara Eliya .. ... 4809
21,803
36,605
Northern Province ... 676 Northern Province ... 193
So:-thern Province :
Southern Province :
Including balance of 1902
Gallo R6703 .. 27779 Galle .. .. 26022
Hambantota 5320 .. 14601 Hambantota ... ... 7906
24590
Matara 7102 .. 31265 Matara ". ...
58, 51i;
73,645
Eastern Province :
Eastern Province ;
Batticaloa .. .. 3206 Batticaloa ... ... 2433
Trincomalee .. .. 1813 Trinoomalee ... .. 1091
3,521
5,019
North-Western Province : North-Western Province :
Including balance of 1902
Kurunegala 857772 .. 100241 Kurunegala ... ... 29613
l'uttalam 4824 ... 5982 Puttalam ... ... 5692
Chilaw 1513 .. 4263 Chilaw ... 2271
---- 37,476
110,486
N-Central Province including North-Central Province .. 11,401
...
20,569
R9,237 balance of 1902.
Province of Uva including Province of Uva... ., 5,465
84931 balance of 1905 ... ... 9,989
Province of Sabaragarnawa : Province of Sabaragamuwa :Including balemee of 1902
Ratnapnra 112265 .. 11438 Ratnapura ... ... 7808
Kegalla 18371 .. 36420 Regalia .. ... 17189
24,997
47,858
,
Total . 8177,798
Tot al ... 8330,422
HUWANbIRAM, 1903.
Sums collected and paid under the authority of the Irrigation Committees.
Southern Province :
Southern Province :
lt, R.
Ineldg. balance of 1902 It. R.
Galle __ , __ Gallo ... ... Hambantota R 128 ... 128 Hambantota .. ...
Matars 6702 .. 23124Matara .. ... 16750
R16, 750
R23,252
BAZAAR FUND, 1903.
In the Northern Province, for the year ended December 31, 1903.
EXPENSES.
RECEIPTS.
Jaffna District.
IR.
Balance on January 1, 1903 .. 6579 Jaffna District. .. , 9,009
Receipts I
4,576
Itfazintir District.
Mannar District ... ... 193
Balance on January 1903 ... 2,001
Receipts
440 Muffs Win: District , 35
alIeitfiva
District,-

MUNICIPALITIES IN CEYLON.

415

COLOMBO.
The Colombo Municipal budget will bear no unfavourable comparison with
that of several European principalities, while presenting a larger revenue
return than belongs to very many of the Crown Colonies on the list of the
Secretary of State. For instance, the annual revenue of the Capital of Ceylon
is far above that collected in Bermuda, over which Lieut-General Sir R.MacGregor
S-,ewart, K. C. B., is Governor on 2,946 a year. It is also larger than the income of
the Bahama Islands,the affairs of which Sir William Grey Wilson, x.e.s.t.a., is administering on 2,000 a year ; or that of Honduras, where the late Sir James Longden
at one time ruled and drew 1,800 a year; or of Antigua the chief of the
Leeward Islands ; or the several West African Settlements each with a Governor.
Our Municipal revenue is also above the total for St. Helena, Grenada, or St.
Lucia, St. Vincent or Tobago Islands, which have each their Legislative Council
or House of Assembly. All this, en passant, ought to show the importance of the
interests placed in the charge of the Coloinbo Municipal Council, and there is
no doubt that with the increase of trade and revenue which may be expected.
with Harbour, Water and leading Railway and Tramway Works completed and
in progress, there will be many further calls on the Council and more funds needed
for sanitary purposes. The overcrowding and " rookeries" in Colombo which
require to be sweet away are numerous ; but the Connell must get some support from the central Government. Under the new M. C. Ordinance 7 of
1887 " an officer in the Civil Service who must devote the whole of his
time and attention to the duties of his office and not hold any other appointment, save that of Municipal Magistrate," has been appointed Chairman,
but the drawback to a Civil Servant Mayor is that he must still look to the
Governor for promotion. Recent disclosures would seem to shew that the sooner
we have an independent responsible officer for Mayor with all his thou iht and
oare given lo Municipal affairs, the better. The progress of the Municipality in
Revenue and Expenditure is concisely presented in the following summary :REVENUE AND EXPEND/TITRE OF COLOMBO MUNICIPALITY FROM 1866 to 1904.
YKAR REVENUE.

EXPENDITURE. YEAR! REVENUE.

EXPENDITUUE.

d. . s. d.
. s. .1. . s. d.
1866 20,903 19 0 17,005 4 9 1885 34,801 0 0 37,064
0 0
1867 32,087 16 7 30,216 1 4 1886 35,748 0 0 36,8115
0 0
0 0
1868' 29,181 7 8 26,266, 15 6 1887 37,373 10 0 39,680
9 1
1869 27,607 9 0 27,099 18 10 1888 50,544 9 11 44,980
1870 26,014 0 8 21,917 5 10 1889 52,818 18 0 51,446
6 111
1871 38,543 11 4 26,119 7 4 1890 52,566 16 0 53,143 14 3i
1872 29,649 9 101 28,507 15 1 1891 55,233 10 101 59,564
7 5i
1873 40,503 6 9 38,695 2 0 1892 57,730 4 61 55,366 14 2
7 DI
1874 37,154 7 5 38,708 14 10 1893 63,973 0 16 63.483
1875 42,222 3 4 38,642 1 .7* 1894 69,484 2 8 63,03- 14 I i
5 24
1876 41,012 10 6 42,876 5 0 1895 73,010 6 9 65,537
1877 40,092 0 5 38,215 14 0 1896 78,934 10 0 7u,485 13 7
6 04
1878 38,692 14 8 38,306 3 6 11897 83,645 19
79,842
1879 39,329 17 0 38,741 12 3 11898 92,606 8 911, 83,780 19 54
1880 37,883 17 10 37,547 7 11 1899 108,851 19 0 92,722 19 91
1881 42,156 0 0 40,506 0 0 1900 115,213 14 0 89,689 16 0
1882 39,262 0 0 37,406 0 0 1901 123,000 1U 0 130,627 17 14
1883 40,590 6 0 37,303 . 2 0 1902 140,583 16 0 117,572 14 10
I
1884 41,431 18 11 34,497 10 6 1903 133,734
8 0 148;072 18
The above is complied from the Blue Book returns ; but from the M. C. Office
we get the following :ExpeePrevious
Previous
E
diture.
Year Revenue year's
Total
Total
dttcre. Y ear Revenue
year's
X. B.

Bala neat

Balancel

18851 348,074 50,625 398,699 370,577 1895 730,103 126,565 856,768 855,872
18861 357,481 38,240 395,720 368,014 1896 789,345 201,395 990,740 704,857
1887' 363,617 37,824 401,441 396,800 11897 834,546 285,883 1,12(1,429 798,423
1888 505,444 4,635 510,079 419,804 1893 922,188 323,9201,246,108 837,8C9
1889 533,248 60,275 593,5231 514,463 1899 1,088,519 412,175 1,500,694 927,228
1820 525,667 83,106 608,774 531,437 1900 1,152,137 573,464 1,725.601 896,898
1891 518,306' 77.337 595,643 561.614 1901 1,230,005 823.194 2,053,199 1,301,847
1892 577,302 34,029 611,331 553,667 1902 1,405,838 746,9202,152,7513 1,175,727
1893 639,730 57,664 697,39.4 634, 833 1903 1,337,344 977,031 2 314,375 1,480,729
1894 694,341, 62.560 756,901 630,337 1904 1,567,907 819,947 2,387,855 1,653,732
*Including 2308-7-6 for Priuce at Wales' Reception Fund.
tIncluding dividends from late 0, B. Corporation.

416

COLOM130

MUNICIPALIT Y.

The revenue is ahewing a continuous increase of recent years and may be


said to be fairly satisfactory, so far as it goes ; but there is not much margin
for spatial improvements. The principal receipts are from the Commutation Tax under the Road Ordinance, and these receipts, strangely
enough, after falling from R36.000 to R26,000 in recent years, rising to
R55,134 in 1894, are now estimated for 1904 at 11100,000. This tax Is
now recovered. under the provisions of Ordinance 31 of 1884 brought into
operation by a provision of Sec. 130 of Ordinance 7 of 1887.
We may call attention to the fact that the Toll collections indicate the
large amount of traffic between the Capital and the surrounding rural districts
of Negombo, Hanwella, Kotte, and Merattiwa. The Kalutara Railway, passing
through the last-mentioned town, has affected the tolls collection on the Kollupitiya
road, as the Kelani Valley line will fur Cotta and Hanwella roads. The tolls
collections rose from 879,000 in 1877 to 1194,000 in 1879; and fell to R89,940
with arrears in 1882, while for 1904 the revenue is estimated. at dose on R137,000
The Licenses and Carriages and Animals taxes yield very steadily.
Judicial Fines vary greatly. The Police and Lighting assessments after
varying from R183,000, in 1877, to R176,000 in 1879 gave only 11166,000 in 1884,
an evidence of depression ; but for 1904, the revenue is estimated at 11450,000
excluding some R95,000 of arrears, that is, in consequence of a consolidated rate
of 11 per cent for Police, Lighting and Water, instead of 4i for Police and 4/ for
lighting, as before. For further details as well as for items of estimated
Expenditure-the chief being R168,000 for Lighting (gas & electric) Account
R6U,000 for Police, and nearly R600,000 for upkeep of Public Works, roads, drains'
bridges, &c., including Scavenging and Latrines,-see below and the following pages,
The detailed Estimate of Revenue and Expenditure for 1905 is as follows :COLOMBO MUNICIPALITY.
ESTIMATE OT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOE 1905.
R.
R.
REVENUE.
2,500
Commutation under Road Ordinance- 100,000 I Price Park, fruit and vegetable meat
market

5,000
Tax on vehicles and animals (under sec- Edinburgh,
tion 128 of Ordinance No. 7 of 1887) - 35,000 Do. meat, lighting charges paid

Do costs - 100 by stall-holders - - 600


- 1,000 St. John's firli mart - - 752
Dog Tax
, Do. boutiques, fruit and vegetable
140,100 market
- 1,200
-- St. John's fish market - 4,560
Licenses.

1414.0
Dean's
road
market
- 11,000
Carriages and rickshas for hire -
Do do lighting charges
500
Passenger hackerles
by
5ton-holders
(cross
entry)

paid
1,100
- 6,000
Cart, ,
coach and tramcars
50 Grandness market -
- 2,500
Boat
4,500
Hollupitiya
market

900
Boat, issued by Master Attendant -
Gun, issued by Government Agent - 1,000 , Mohammedan meat market, dholay's pond 790
,
Gintupltiya
street
market
To sell intoxicating liquors, lamed by
do lighting charg-es 2,000
idoby
- 17,(Z 1 vaD
Government Agent
sta11-holders 200
Butchers'
-
900 I Slave Island market
5,100
Coal-depots, tanneries, &e.
600
To slaughter cattle, sheep & pigs (special ) 200 ! Banibalapitiya market
275
To sell meat (special)
43,612
To sell fish ( do ) - 500
glaughter-houses.
-Opium
. - 35,000 1
2,coo Dematagoda, slaughtering fees - 15,000
Petroleum .
0.5
5
,00
r0
i
Do.
feeding
fees
17,500
Guides 185 I Do. sale of blood
225
sale
of
manure
100
Auctioneers
Auctioneers and brokers
Do. cost of gas to stove
- 300
Stamp duty on advocates', proctors', and no-
Mariampitiya,
slaughtering
fees
2,000
times' certificates & articles of clerkship 'Like
, Do. feeding fees
3,000
Stamp duty on licenses on arrack
250
taverse (cross entry less 6 per cent 9,075 I Do. rent of trees and grass Do. fees fur inspection airmen
600
119,455 I meat
Judicial Fines.
-- ,
40,975
By municipal Magistrate
28,000 I
Health Department.
100 I
Ey Police Magistrate -- Recoveries from House-holders for con- - serving latrines - - 110,000
28'11-Y) Do. for buckets sold
300
Tolls. -Do. for disinfectantil &c.
Victoria bridge, Grandpas - 82,010
Do.
tat
account
clearing
cesspit
privies
1,000
750
liambalapit-iya - : 51:91,534 Lease of grass land at night soli depot
3,672
Mutwal ferry - 1.000
Lock-gate
155,722
ASSESSMENT ACCOUNT. - -136,913
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COLOMBO MUNICIPALITY: REVENUE AND EXPEND1TUEE. 417

(iii). Carriage, Cart, llactrerp, anti


R.
REVENUE ( Could.)
Jinricksha Licenses.
5,000
L'oroolidated Rate, Arrears 1953
R.
1904 - 900,00
Do.
Do.
Rate Correut,11405 (includ
Do.
Tin Plates
250
150,C00
Painting
log 4th quarter 1904.)
100
Do.
Rate, Costs
12,000 Branding
120
690
- Hadgee
557,500 Fare tables
490
Sale of Water.
2.150
__
- 160,000
Sale of Water
101
Costs on sale of water
IV. MA.Bazars.
160,100
( i ) Establishment, 4t.
Edinburgh markets, keeper's SalaryMisectiarica Pie.
389
Do
markets. assistant marketMilitary contribution for lighting Flit
1,701
per
mouth
keeper's
180
salary
at
Ri.l
20
City Analyst's fees
100 Edinburgh market, coollea' wages (4)
648
Fees far Registering Bouds
John's
market,
overseer's
salary
000
St
Joh
120
30,
Trunk roads (cross entry)
Do
cooly's wages
150
4,833
Tramway mileage 0,000 Kollupit ya market, cooly's wages 150
Rent of grass land a & other property 100 Dean's road market, keeper's salary496
Racquet Court fees
600
Dean's
road
market,
coolies'
wages
660
Guile Fate, grazing fees
400 Dean's road market lighting, recoverVictoria Park,
do
able from stall-holders (cross entry)
1,100
200
Camphell'a Park do
1
1511
. ...
100 Giutupitiya street market, cooly's wages
Price Recreation Ground grazing fees
slsse
Island
market,
keeper's
salary
480
Fees for testing and stamping weights
150
200 Slave Island market, cooly's wages
and measures
Mohammedao
meat
mar
li
et,
coo
i
y"
a
wages
150
Fees from
from Tennis Court, Victoria Park
150
Interest
10,000 Hamkalapltiya markets, cooly's wages
twill Price park market, ecoly's wages 120
Miscellaneous
General cemeteries account
5,00 Roll upin ya and frambalapitiya Markets,
keeper's salary 275
Rent of Superintendent's quarters,.
360 Fish blocks for markets
MO
bridge-of-boats 60
Coats
of
tools
and
equipment
150
Rent of dynamite magazine

Fees from the Hon. the Treasurer for


5,618
000
testing kerosine oil
-IQ
Guides' badges account
Payment by Government Agent for
( if ) Upkeep and Repairs.
clearing Crown lands In the Fort
(cress entry)
275 Repairs and painting Edinburgh market 2,500
______
86,889
V. SLAUGHTER HOtrass.

Grand Total of REVENUE...R1,429,316


{ i.EstabliAment, 4c.
Dematagoda, superintendent's salary
1,000
Do
do jinrieksha
allowance
180 '

EXPENDITURE.
Do
salary of assistant &.slerk
600
I, RerenLyssimeNrs.
Do
allowance for house 180
Do
coolies' wages
1,290
( i ) Salaries.
Do
oil, carbolic acid, &c. 100
127,441
Salaries, fixed
14,919 Madampitiya, salary of keeper
450
Pensions
Do
keensesjinrickaba
allowance
1311
4,100
Audit of accounts
Do
coolies" wages
240
oil, carbolic acid, &c. Do
70
146,468
( ii ) Contingencies.
4,2*
662
Office contingencies
. . 12,951)
Allowances
(ii) Feeding charges, id e.
4,250.

Stationery
550
vorniture
Dematagoda. feeding charges
Inapector'e uniform, &c., including
5'1%
1,60 Madampitlya feeding charges
hoot allowance Tools, Re., for Slaughter-houses
326
Renate al of undigested food from
19,012
20
slaughter-house, Dematagc du
If. COMMUTATION UNDER ROM) OHHIZIANCIG.
4,256
- 10,000
Commission &e,
1350
Refunds
10,260

III. 1,10143s88 AND Taxes.


( i 1 Dog Tars.

Commission, &c. For capture and destruction of dogs


Dog collars
Refunds
-

VI. mumul.9.11. BuILDINos.

Upkeep and Repairs.

12E Repairs to
2,5Ce
Town Hall, cleaning and unkintenante 1,750
100
Toll-houses
0110
35
Guides' Shelter 54)
-Gag testing-room 104
3,140
Store and Workshop
435
Municipal property. No 2 HnIftsdorp
120
( ii ) Trehie?es and Animals Tar.
500
10 per cent. contingencies
309
Commission, &v. SO
Tin Plates
100
3 408
Refunds
-

COLOIL130 1Va3N/OIYALITY

415

.
Markets
Slaughter-houses, repairs
Quarterly whitewashing
Removal of undigested icini from
madampstiya 10 per cent. contingenciog

XII. Finn BRIGADE.


R.
8.
Upkeep and Repairs.
3,000
_

350 Buildi - g i
Watt
SUO
5 ,5 Materials
447

n.
500
1,5505
265

.'161
5,112
XIII. PCBLIc HEALTH DEPARTALEN:
(Consersaney Brsysh.)
--12,270
630 salaries, wager and allowances
05,000
600 Conservancy of dry-earth closets
h,1011
4 0 Supply of 4,Di r hist - 1,50u
165 Purchase of stationery &e.,
- Refunds
150
1,415 Hire of hulls
46,500
carttrsuc t it 11 and repaira of high(' soil
-- Cotta
10A113
VII. Roans, BRIDGES AND OULTERTs.
Miscellaneous
- 9,000
Si) Establishment.
ef land, night-roil depot,
11,050 Rent
Salaries and allowance of overseers - 1,637
Plarahenpitiya ( ii ) Upkeep.
- 701
9- Lualsings
2.01.1U
14,901
General upkeep of roads
3,900
Upkeep of metal rc ads upon sub-estimates 90,12e Septic tanks
490
Upkeep of gravel roads } upon sub{
42,298
Upkeep of lanes
1516
4
estimates
Upkeep of font-ways
Trunk roads (cross entry) 1
XIV. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
43,492
Trunk reads
(Sanitation Branch.)
Purchase and repairs of tools for Made
2,200
2,100 Maintenance and repair of ramps 1.000
Do
works
do
4,0(0
4,200
Prevention
of
infectious diseases
Repairs to steam rollers
1,500
Repairs to bridges, culverts, drains, &e. 5,000 Expenses of disinfection
2,000
Cost of disinfectants
250
200,610 Repairs to ambulance carts
-Fees
for
supervision
of
laundries
and
VIII. DRAINS,
!,5o0
dairies outside Municipal limits
t i ) Upkeep and Repairs.
Fees for purposes of standardization
1,600
3,500
of milk
conservancy of sewers and drains Fees
for analytical work
e
6 1
Purchase of samples fur analysis ,
1X. LAKE AND CANALS.
500
Pla gue ramp buildings
New Works
25,000
Pumping plant for lake
18,750
LatrinesRepairs
Quarterly whitewashing
Monthly whitewashing
10 per cent. contingencies

Upkeep.
Conservancy of lake
Sluice and lock Upkeep of walls Dredging St. Sebastian canal
Dredging lake

ss
X, PARKS.

Upkeep.

Upkeep of Victoria park


Racquet court
Do
.
Do
Jubilee fountain
Do
Gordon gardens
Gallo Face esplanade Do
Campbell's park
Do
Price recreation ground
Do
Havelock Town park Do

XV. SCAVENGING.
3,000 &even; ing
75,1100
430
1,000
XVI. Pritioreso LEP inTMENT.
4,500
12,000 11, M. Richer.' s, for supervidon of
501
Printing Department
-.4,064
29,930 Salary of printers 1,500
Advertisements
Repairs and upkeep of mach nery,
y,
381
and ter gas for Printing Department
600
6,467 General upk eep,
do
Cooly
for
clearing
and
ollin;
'radii1,272
180
nery, Printing Department
,(2.17.0
120 Cost of Platten machine
tL
1,386
510
1,991
739
XVII. ASSNSSM ENT ACCOUNT.
1,355
Water.
13,846 Annuity for waterworks
Refund of syater rate
"
lf,0201-6(
00
4.:
Extension of water service
1,, eo
Shifting ii nil repairs to standpneta, &..

XI. CEMETERIES.
( ) Establishment, 6.:
General Cemetery, Kanatta, salary of
146,200
keeper
800
House allowance of keeper
360
General Cemetery, Kanatte, salary of
00.000
Maintenance of Police
600
sexton
General Cemetery, Ka netts, wagers of
Assessment.
8 coolies
2,000
1,125 Advertisements
General Cemetery, Madampitiya, salary
15,000
Commission to collectors
of keeper
500
600 House numbers and street boards
General Cemetery, Madampitiya, wages
Refund of consolidated rate
of two coolies
301 Costs in legal proceedings
1'7
1 751:
Contingencies
SOO' Commission to assessors for assessing
properties
4,,85
'--( if ) Works.
-20,703
552
Buildings, upkeep
no
Grounds, needings, &c.
Lighting.
1 2,, 00
-,-Lighting publie streets (Has)


MUNICIPAL EXPENDITURE, AREA .t POPULATION OF COLOMBO. 419
R.

50,000

Arc lighting of Fort (30 lamps)


Shifting of lamps, repairs to gas
fittings, &c.
Lighting Municipal buildings

2,000
9,072

16i,072
--XVIII. MISCELLANEouS ACCOUNT.

(Secretary' a Department.)
500
Library
500
Contribution to Law Library
2,000
Costs in legal proceedings
10
Rent of site Grandpass latrine
60
Guides' coats
4,500
Contribution to Volunteer Band
200
Refund of tines
15
Refund of value of Guides' badges 3'0
Expenses of bookbinding
100
Subscription to Newspapers
:15
Cost of peons' belts
60
Refund of rents &c.
200
Cost of grazing tickets
500
Postage
125
Subscription to telephone exchange 510
Fees for testing kerosine oil
Extra clerk Commutation Department,
at Rs. 23 per mensem for S months 100
5,000
Miscellaneous

Contribution to Government on account


100
of electrical apparatus

R.
Painting garden seats at band stand,
Korteboam street
Painting Church Street , enclosure and
carriage stand Exprnses on account stores
Clearing Crown lands in the Fort

(cross entry)
Electric fans
Drawing materials -

20
240
1,572
275
1,000
460
17,723

XX. Vicroele BRIDGE Accouxr.


Contribution payable to Government 8,000
XXI. SANITATION AND DRAINAGE.
For expenditure on sub-estimates
under this head (cross entry)
9,975

XXII. INTEREST AND SUCKING FUND ON


LOAN OF THREE MILLIONS.
Interest and sinking fund on loan for
three millions on account of
drainage work, 150,000
Total 1,349,271
Balance 80,046
Total 1,429,316

14,916

XIX. misc.m..AxEous.

A. S. PAGDEN,

Chairman, Municioal Council


(Works Department.)
and Mayor of Colombo.
Watering streets, &c. - 12,000
'Upkeep of carriage stand* 150 The Municipal Office.
Colombo, November 8, 1904.
2,002
Surveys and tracings -

THE POPULATION AND AREA OF THE TOWN OF COLOMBO.


(According to the Cen.nce Returns.)
Division.

Fort and Galle Face ...


8t. Sebastian
St Paul's ...
Kotahena
New Bazaar ...
Maradana
Slave Island ... ..
Kollupitiya

Area.

Population.

Acres.
221
76
109
138
1,680
273
1,242
746
1,930

Census Census Census Census,


1871. 1881. 1891. 1901.
444 1,008 1,530 1,279
6,524 6,955 7,561 7,661
6,673 7,351 7,943 9,349
13,565 15,465 16,322 20,260
23,503 26,692 27,935 33,350
10,659 14,064 14,501 17,474
15,151 17,201 23,562 30,377
10,253 11,426 13,622 16,764
5,877 10,340 13,449 18,281

6,415

92,649* 110,502t .126,8251- 154,697

CENSUS-MA= 1901.
Males. Females.
Males. Females.
The Shipping 2,136 67
Colombo Muni-
eipality ... 91,63S 63,053 Prisionersof-War 156 The Military ... 1,049 129
94,979 63,249
* Exclusive of the Military(1,856 and the Shipping (660).
t Exclusive of the Military (L048 and the Shipping (518).
: Exclusive of the Military (1,011 and the Shipping (1,034).
Exclusive of the Military (1,176), the Shipping (2,203) and Prieonere-ot.Wer (156.)

420

GALLE MUNICIPALITY.

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF GAL'.E MUNICIPALITY.


table contains the Revenue from all sources, and the Expenditure
on all accounts. the foimer inelnding balance of prev'ols year.
Receipts. At x p endi tu re .

NOTE :-This

e. d.

1867
2,481 7 8
2,972 8 8
1868
5,318 13 1
4,500 16 10
1869
5.051 7 9
4.147 1 4
1870
6 496 1 o
5 672 12 11
1871
6,858 9 1
6,142 6 4
1872
6,382 4 04
5,397 1 4
1873
6,311 9 11
4,681 17 4
1874
7,056 11 8/
6,100 5 14
1875
7,068 '2
6,168 7 3
(1
1876
7,059 1 3
6.409 12 101
1877
6,108 16 -01
6,412 9 2
1878
6,253 19 9
6,662 15 6
1879
6,409 19 84
6,186 1 9
1880
7,485 11 44
6,313 14 21
1881
4
8,587 14
7.542 4 . 10/
1882
7,865 8 2
6,937 0 7/
1883
6,546 10 4
5,461 0 101
1884
6,339 7 111
4,887 19 94
6,423
10
1885
1
5,917 12 3
5,542
3
6
1886
5,182 11 2
5,467 14 51
1887
5,026 19 11/
5,634 13 . 84
4,841 4 14
1888
6,326 16 3
1889
5,557 13 71
6,470 14 0
1890
5,749 19 114
6,463 5 94
1891
5,759 2 11*
1892
6,644 10 2/
5,758 It 6/
1893
7,927 15 9
6.657 15 l0
1894
9,01? 3 8
7.341 15 44
1895
8,738 0 4
7,523 '16 31
1896
8,081 6 0
6,681 4 81
8,606 7 8
189'I
7,932 1 4/
9,253 18 7/
1898
8,816 9 5/
9,516 3 9
1899
8,443 18 6/
11,197 2 10
8,762 19 4.4
1900
at
1901
10,609 2
8i
9,526 10 7
1902 10,296 11 64 9,292 4 11/
1903 10,282 19 9/ 8,821 11 74
1904 11,070 121 04 9,650 7 .2/
NOTE.-The above is calculated at R10 to the
Another view of the revenue is as follows fxctuding balances of previous
years, and of receipts on account of Assessment Tax and Water rate. The
Expenditure also excluding the charges on account of Police Maintenance :R8VENUE.
EXPRNDITUAN.
R. c. R. c.
R. c. It c.
1885...41,387 06 1895..60,361 58 1885...42,846 77 1896...58,603 31
1886_37:526 31 1896..56.686 19 1886 _40,467 65 1896..64,226 78
1887...38,461 42 1897..58,448 02 1887...38,649 76 1897..66,762 62
1888...40,365 02 1898...68,681 31 1888-.37,686 89 1898..67,845 88
1889..44,998 32 1899 . 73,841 39 1889...44,881 49 1809...68,676 77
1890..46,348 28 1900 -78,238 18 1890...46,734 82 1900..66,187 85
1891 _45,608 53 1901 _68,378 53 1891...48,655 49 1901..77,470 76
1892..48,108 98 1902...75,775 30 1892...46,857 70 1902...78,196 Oil
1898..59,667 89 1903 . 77,496 55 1893_54,431 07 1903...72,359 4f.
1894..65,905 13 1904..7,9589 78 1894...62,803 74 1904...82 902 41
POPULATION OF GALLE.
CENSUS-MARCH 1901.
Males. _
Total
18,773 18,392 37,16f
Cl-alle Municipality
15]
151
The Shipping...

COLOMBO DISTRICT---HANDY MUNICIPALITY 421


COLOMBO Disrmer OP THE WESTERN PROVINCE.
tatement giving approximately the areas in square miles of the Pattus and
les in the district of Colombo:SALMI KoRALF.. Sri, miles.I ALtrrKIIRe KORA.Lu. Sq. miles.
68 Eagam Pattuwa (including
'alle Pattuwa
59
jdukaba Pattuwa 10 Ambatalenpaliala)
SIYANE KORALE.
HEWAGAM 1:01t.thE,

Pattuwa
32
5
Adikari
ffiltari Pattuwa
47
63
Mode Pattuwa
?alle Pattuwa
52
56 Gangaboda Pat tuwa
ged a Pattuwa
72
jdukaha, Pattuwa 68 Udukaha Pattuwa
Total 532
Area of the Colombo Municipality .. ... 1011,
Grand Total
or 340,944 acres in extent.

; le

EVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE KANDY MUNICIPALITY.


(In L's at 111 rupees to 1).
Expenditure.*
Receipts.
2 s, S. X s. d.
5
13,745 3
19,13; 3 Of
1867
18318
9,146 15 9 11,307 15 6
88591
7,89 3 7
8,793 2 61
1869
5 :3
10,522 a 9,1
1870
11,370 5 7 9,479 6 41
1871
10,232 7 91 10,677 8 5
1872
11,188 0 1; 11,954 3 61
1873
13,459 183 17,249 8 0
1874
14,431 12 6h
13,465 9
1875
199
91:794
lo 12,122 9 8
1 4
1876
2 s4 8,755 19 11
1877
11478 9,169 2 21 11,2145 19 11
. 8,003 9 91 8,225 7 lf
1879
9,825 11 91 7,804 6 2
1890
211
5,590 1 V 6,6.57 12
1831
9,2'40 16 91 8
0
,
877
811
1882
5,799 3 89 5,910 10 11
1983
4,989 17 71 5,393 14 8
1884
0 0
1885
... 5,278 II 0 4,732
4,669 0 0 4,480
0 0
1861
4,293 5 0 4,284 18 0
1867
4,460
19
4
8
8
4,364
1888
4,599 15 1 4,552 14 8
. 1889
4,618
1
3
13
1
4,704
.1890
4,839 19 7 4,770 15 4
1891
5,056 7 9 4,834 10 4
1893
2
5,774 0 5 5.576 15
1883
0 '
0,854 6 2 6,714 10
1394
11,413 10 1 11
, 12
413
51
1896
9
11,914 1 3
11,685
1896
A 11,921 15
5
12,189 5
1897
13,137 16 6 16,677 8 41
1898
15,772 12 4 15,003
8
9
1899
18,194 13 144
it
1899
16,194 13 It
8
1900
18,110 16 11
Iiii772 13 1
1901
17,320 5 10
18,536 9 3
1902
19,913 10 8
19,629 16 0
1903
,958 6 21 19,523 13 21 17
12114

POPULATION OF KANDY.
CENSUS-MM.:at 1901.
Males. Females. Total
Kandy Municipality .. ... 15,049 11,337 26,386
The Military ... ... 115 10 125
... 8 -
Prisoners-of-War
8

15,172 11,317 26,519


In 1902 the limits of the Municipality were altered, excluding Ampitiya and
veral porti.,ns to the Sou'h of the railway. 2,600 versons, it is estimated, reside
(thin the excluded portion and should be deducted from the population.
* This Is exclusive of Pobee Assessment and Water Rate. 1 Including E87,694 for
rimer f Wales' reception. t Including refund of awernment loan, 24,000. Blue Book
e 1895 returns R139,730114 (including R35,594147 balance of 1894) with RI14,13620 Exmditure. Blue Book for 1896 returns R143,198'18 (including 866,34359 balance of
495) with 8119,143112 Expenditure. 44 The Revenue and Expenditure for 1896-97 include

of c Assessment rud Water rate. Exclusive, they are :1898 - 27,459. 9s. 641. - 27,269. Is. 51. I 1897 47,417' 113s. 4d.- 27,874. 17s. 8d.

a Including loan (9,630) on account of Drainage.

422 MUNICIPAL AND LOCAL BOARD TAXESGUN LICENSES.

MUNICIPAL TAXES,
Colombo Kandy. i Galle.

When due.

111-50
31st Mate:let
R2
112
11 per 6 per cent. 5 per cent Quarterly.
3 cent 6 per cent 5 per cent Quarterly.
2 per cent Quarterly.
Yearly.:
114
114
R4c
let January.
R15
R15
R15
Half yearly.
115
115
115
1st J anuary.
HAceEutEs a y ...
115
Half-yearly.
FIRCKERIEs FOR PRIVATE USE II
115
R4
115
JINRIKSHAS
R5
R2.50 R2.50
1st February.
RI with (In Colombo StampDoe Tax

R1

R1
ing fee 8 cents).
oiler
R2.50 Half-yearly.
HORSES, PONIES, AND WI:Es
112.50
R2.50
111 i Half-yearly.
BULTGCKS AND ASSES
RI
111
A previously register.
ed gun bears a stamp
R1.25
LICENSE TO POSSESS A GAIN a...
RI.25 I 81.25
of 50 cents only when
transferred to another
* For the rest of the Island 81.50.
t After 31st March those who have not
paid or worked at some place duly notified, must [Ay double the commutation tax
until date of double labour when defaulters may be imprisoned for one month or
These have to pay, in
fined R10, when brought upon warrants issued against them.
addition, the R4 tax levied on private hackeries. Under Ordinance 14 of 1865, 40days
from commencement of year, or other date to be fixed by proclamation. .1! Children's
carriages not charged if diameter of wheels do not exceed 24 inches. e 6 per cent for
both Police and Lighting.
a These are properly spanking not Municipal Taxes. They are levied by the Government Agent, and are paid over to the :41anicipality. In the same way the Municipal
Councils receive from Government the fees paid for licenses ter Boats, Butchers and to
sell intoxicating liquors and Opium, Proctors' and Notaries' Certificates, Warrants of
Admission of Proctors and Notaries and Articles of Clerkship to serve as Advocate,
Proctor. Notary or Apothecary. b If the owner produces a collar, a fee of 8 cents is
levied for stamping. c Double Bullock Cart R4; Single Bullock Cart 112. d With
Bulls 112; With Ponies R15; For Hire 115; For Private Use 112.50.
ROA D COMMUTATION TAX* ...
TAX
WATER. TAX
..
LIGHTING TAX
...
CARTS PLYING FOR IIIREa
CARRIAGES FOR FETREO
CARRIAGES FOR PRIVATE USE.

POLICE

Local Board Taxes,


Police. Poll Tax,
Police.
Poll Tax.
Per cent.
R. c.
l'er cent.
11. c.
... 1 50
Puttalam
..

Anuradhapura
4
... i 50
...
3
...
2 0
...
Chilaw
Negombo
... 2 00

3i
.. 2 0
..
21.
Badullat
Kalutara
... 150

5i
... 2 0
.. 1 50
Itatnapure ...
DI atale
24
2
Kegalla
...
... 1 50
4
... 1 50
Clampola
11
...
Nawalapi tit
2.4.
... 1 50
4r .. 1 50
Meters
..
.. 2 0
I\ uwara Eliya, ...
2}
..
2k
Batticalos
... 1 50
4
.... 1 50
.. 1 50 , Minnwangoda
Trincomalee ..
21I
Kurunegala ...
56,* ... 2 0
I. Also 2 per e nt. fo.. water ; Local rate
4
... 1 50
3i%; Water rate 2%. t For Police and
Hatton-Dikoya
Sanitation. 271 per cent. for Water rate;
* Local rate 2 per cent.
Poll tax is payable at single rate up to March 31st; after tbat double rate is doe.

Gun Licenses Issued 1895-1903.


1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903.
... 1,622 2,381 671
643 995 938 848 6403 10319
Western Province
667 474 131 853 936
605
Province of Sabaragamuws, ... 258 117 107
...
759
315
248
202
514 489t 333 301 248

Uva
354 288 513 1,8761 779 1,585
North-Western Province ... 603 397 297
45
h
69 71
51 238 291
5
... 451
North-Central Province
... 1,276 1,402 669
935 412 491 548 939 1,080
Central Province
71
101
133
263
542
202
213 175 88
Northern Province
347 23o 145 183 454 620 360 347 a 233
Southern Province
144 113 155 194 217 228
523 255 158
Eastern Province
Total ... 7,551 5,259 2,527 2,577 2,960 3,116 5,066 9,464 14,500
[See tables in Mr.A. Clark's book on "Sport in Ceylon" published at ObserverOffice, 1901.]
* Besides Guns registered under previous licenses. via. 52 in 1895, 7 in 1898 and

THE COLOMBO WATER WORKS.

42

THEIR HISTORYDEMONCOSTAND Seepay.


THE COT OMBO WATERWORKS were designed to provide two million gallons water
daily for the capital of the islanda city covering nearly 10 square miles of land
( 6,047 acres) beside the lake of 416 acres. By the 1901 Census the population of
Colombo is 158,228. The Waterworks undertakiug was estimated to cost in all
291,000, for which the credit of the central Government was staked, and the first con.
tract for piping and other cast-iron work was entered into with Messrs. Stewart &
Edg ton, of Glasgow, for 79,798,; beside minor contraots for casting, branch
road, de., the contract for the construction of both Reservoirs and the laying of the
pipes was obtained in May 1882 by - Messrs. Mitchell & Izard for R1,413,143, the
work to be completed in three years from May 1882. Mr. J. F. Bateman, the
well-known Hydraulic Engineer, of Westminster, was Consulting Engineer for the
work, rMr. A. W. Burnett being his Resident Engineer.
The works progressed during 1882-6, the chief undertaking being the great
Reservoir among the Labugama hills, 25i miles distant from Colombo, which has
been very successfully completed. It is designed as a storage reservoir, 300 to 369
feet above sea-level, to contain enough water to provide against a 300 days'
drought in Colombo at a consumption of 4 million gallons a day. Further particulars of this grand work, which was filled with water first in August 1885, are
as follows :
Lanueatra RESERVOIR.
...
59 feet
Greatest depth of the water in the Tank
... 176 acres
Area of water in the tank ...
Total capacity equal to 25.1 inches depth of rain over the drainage area of
1,373,000,000 gallons
2,380 acres
36 feet
Depth to the lowest at which supply to the town is drawn ...
1,233,000,000 gallons
Capacity available for supply to the town
, The height of the top water is 360 feet above sea-level, and 260 feet above the
top water in the Service Reservoir.
The next section of work was the laying of the piping from Labugama for 251 milee
along the Hanwella road to the Metropolis, to convey the water to the service
Reservoir at Maligakanda. Of this Reservoir, as it was hoped it would be, we
have the f alio -ving particulars :
SERVICE RESERVOIR AT MA.LIGAXANDA.*
...
20 inches
The diameter of the main pipe from Labugama
...
...
254 miles
Total length of the main pipe
8,500,000 gallons
..
Capacity about
40 feat
Depth of water when full ...
...
190 ft. x 191 ft. 4 in,
Inside dimensions of town reservoir
...
100
feet
Height of top water above sea...
But here came the great trouble in the giving way of this Reservoir on its
being fill.] with water, through cracks and fractures appearing in the cement
concrete walls and flooring owing to effects of extremes of temperaturr. The repairs
carried out under Sir J. Fowler's instructions by Mr. Burnett, successfully completed
the Reservoir which was tested is October 1889, the supply to the town being put
on with fall pressure on November 9th, the Reservoir as repaired containing 8,350,000
gallons with a depth of 39 feet. The use of the Service Reservoir has added 40 per cent
to the water available by day to the town with an increase of 40 ft. pressure. The
upper concrete roof has ha terly bean removed.
The first standpost in the city was erected on 26th January 1887 near the
junction of Norris Road and St. Sebastian Rill. Altogether in the city, we learn:
The total length of town piping of all sizes from
101 miles.
27 to 3 inches diameter laid is about (in 1904)
709
Number of Street Standpipes erected
Number of Houses with separate services laid on ..
3,519
238
Number of Trade Supplies by meter in 1904
The water was first distributed through the city from standpipes for public use
in January 1887 ; for some time the circulation was not well maintained,ti
complaints were made of the condition of water; bat this was soon rectified,
and the people have now come to depend on the supply almost entirely, so that any
interruption creates great danger as well as much inconvenience.
* The statement of cost of : (Re Resiq eat Engineer' s Final Report.)
R.
Purchase of Maligakanda estate, 244 acres, of which 3i acres only are
70,000
required for the Waterworks, representing R10,000, cost
..
587,726
...
...
...
...
...
...
General Works
14661,726
Total ..
This amount is the cost of the work arried out, and does not include general
charges of the Waterworks scheme.

424

4k/LOM130 WATERWORKS.

DAILY EVAP0 ATION FROM THE Cos.como LAKE.


The average daily evaporation from the Lake fee equal to 0.217 inch, the total
area being 416 acres or 2,045,589 gallons ; the maximum evaporation on a dry day
in February being 0'480 inch or 4,524,804 gallons.
To a late officer of the Survey Department, Mr. A. E. Wackrill, we are indebted for
the calculations giving the result of this evaporation in gallons:
Cowan:10 LAKE CovEamo 164 ACRES.Evaporation (a 0117 inch per diem equals
2,045,588 gallons. Evaporation at 0.480 such equals 4,324,804 gallons. So that the
quantity given to the Lake daily from the city water supply from 200,000 to 800,000
gallons according to dry or cool season, is not nearly equal to the average evaporation; but, of course, any rainfall speedily affords compenaation.
The Waterworks were estimated to cost 291,000; but owing to various causes
and various general and home charges, the total coat amounted to about R4,3110,000, on
which the loan account stands at about 346,000 sterling. For this the town has
at command a supply of 3,000,000 gallons per day of the purest water as against
the contemplated 2,000,000 gallons, and is actually now using a quantity varying
from 1,950,000 to 3,342,000 gallons. For 1904, the average consumption of water per
head per diem, taking the population at 155,000, was for all purposes at the rate
of 21.5 gallons ; deducting the metered supplies, reduces the rate to 16 gallons
per head per diem. See table appended :
SLIPPLY AND CONSUMPTION OP WATER DURING 1904,

Total Total Consumption for the Month. Rainfall in Inches.


Supply
Lebo Colombo.
Month. for the Un-
Total. Colombo.
Month. metered.
game.
Gallons. Gallons. Gallons. Gallons. Inches. In.
January . . 100,656,788 71,766,515 19,356,940 91,123,455 9.31 5.74
February . . 96,618,347 73,821,838 18,261,980 92,083,818 2'63 2.05'
March ... 107,713,603 83,337,786 18,175,830 101,513 618 5'51 8'34
April ... 106,754,400 74,222,121 18,630,a80 92,852,401 9'51 5,44
May ... 108,200,338 75,004,210 16,540,770 91,522,720 30'19 9.27
June . 105,906,816 78 450,114 17,087 820 95,537,934 2116 9'51
July . 110,312,880 74,358,388 16,8150,590 91,208,978 15'04 814
August . . 110.312,880 77,708,760 18,208,950 95,917,719 2'05 0'36
September . . 106,754,400 70,853,992 17,769,820 88,623,752 15117 117
October ... 110,312,880 75,060.468 19,087,960 94,148,428 2514 2113
November ... 106,754,400 74,339,958 19,637,0130 93,979,988 3110 3'39
December ... 110,312,880 74,442,391 18,997,520 94,829,911 518 2'12
Total _1,280,610,612 905,360,492 217,995,490 1,223,833,722 145'42 76'66
The maximum daily consumption ranged from 3,997,087 gallons in 1900 to
2,502,300 g-llons in 1897, during the last 9 years.
The public debt incurred was 291,000 raised by Debentures in November
1883, and 40.000 additional in August 1885, and the charge this year (1905) may
run as follows :
COLOMBO WATERWORKS.

e.

Loan of 291,000 raised by I


8
debentures under Ordinance Raised by debentures in 1883-84
No. 7 of 1879, and 40,000 291,000, interest at 4 per cent.
under Ordinance No. 4 of per annum .. 11,640 0 0
1885, repayable from Raised by debentures in 1E185,
General Revenue. 40,000 interest at 4 per cent.
[Repaid into Sinking Fund to per annum .. 1,600 0 0
end of 19044;31,720 I Charges for Advertisement, &o. 31 0 5
L Sinking Fund .. 3,310 0 0
Rupees R248,715=116,581 0 5
Adding to this the cost of maintenance and administration 825,000, the total
annual charge amounts to 13274,000: Towards this the inhabitants of Colombo through
the Municipality pay R130,000, but recover all money fr. to sales of water for trade
and gardening purposes now amounting te 8170,000, leaving the net contribution in
actual cash to be paid R50,000 per annum, the remainder amounting to 8144,000
per annum being taken from the general taxpayers of the island. On the other
hand the Government hold the 'unsold lands within the Municipality, ant Col mbo
is the great Shipping Port and seat of Government, eta.
FOR A COMPARISON OF COST of the Colombo water scheme, say
R4,330,000, with that of similar works at home, it is neoessary to tyke Wm actual
English expenditure 198,000 representing R2,375,000 and ndd the local expenditure
less certain receipts taken at R10 per 1, representing 193,000, thus snaking the
,...1.-1 ...............,....1h,e. V.,1.141-1

COLOMBO WA TER W OR KS.

125

Deducting, again, from this the cost of the town piping and standposts common
to any scheme of supply, amounting in the same manner of ealculatiou to 88,000,
the cost of the collection, storage and conveyance of the water, that is the two
Reservoirs and the main pipe line, becomes 303,000 for a supply of 3,000,000
gallons per day or 1101,000 per million gallons per day. The evidence taken before
the English Water Supply Commissions and Parliamentary Committees during
the last twenty years shows the ordinary posts of similar gravitation schemes,
excluding the town distribution as above, to vary from 125,000 to 150,000 per
million gallons per day.
The cost of six different schemes on which Mr. Burnett was engaged in
England, varied from 121,000 to 175,000, and in one instance to 220,000 per
million gallons per day.
The Colombo scheme is therefore exceptionally low in cost.
Again the eostof town distribution in ordinary English cases varies from lOs and 12s
to 15s per head of population. This cost at Colombo, representing as above 88,000
for comparison, includes the cost of the public standposts, about 6,500 to
7,000, extra to the ordinary distribution charges for piping alone, and is at the
rate of about 13s 6d per head of the probable population supplied, 130,000 persons
( /3 years ago).
The scheme must be judged by comparison with the usual cost of supplying
too much water to a given population, and on this basis, is exceptionally economical
though the outside influence of exchange may affect the local financial position.
We need only add that no greater boon than this Water Supply has ever been
bestowed on Colombo : the public health has greatly improved since the advent of
the Labugama supply and the natives especially appreciate the advantage of having
good water brought to their doors.
--
From 13th Oct. 1894, the Waterworks were put under the care of the Director
of Public Works, the special office of Waterworks Engineer being abolished, The
vote taken amounts to 113,000 as special allowance to the Director ; and 11500 fOr
the Provincial Engineer, Western Province. Mr, John Campbell, Chief Inspector,
with Mr. 'P. C. Harrison as Assistant Inspector, has now charge of tbis main pipe
line from Hanwella, the Meligakanda Reservoir and all works in the city. In 1896
the general upkeep of works and painting cost R1,902, house connections and
meters 119,113, while 118,033 was recovered for meters and work done, beside the
R96,808 received by the Municipality from the sale of water.
The Annual Vote for Administration and Maintenance is estimated for 1904 as under
COLOMBO WATERWORKS.
Estimate, 1905.
Estimate, 1905.
Inspector
Smith
11,8,363
Inspector of Labugama
Three pipemen at 11300 each ... 900
... 2,400
Two Sub-Inspectors
Reservoir-keeper
300
...
2,192
Two clerks, 1 at 11660 and 1 at
One mason
... 300
11528
... 480
... 1,188 Fitter
Storekeeper
igh nrnc ks at 11300 each 2,900
...
650
Two Overseers

1,100
Peon
... 150
... 1115,203
Total
Office cooly
...120
There is also an allowance to the officer on Waterworks scheme of 111000.
The great drawback is that two pipes, in place of one pipe, were not originally
laid between Labugama and Colombo : after considerable correspondence with the
Municipal Council, the latter finally agreed to pay half the cost of duplica, ting
the pipe, such cost being now estimated at no less than close on 3 million rupees, the
Government to bear the other half and see the work carried out, while lending the
moiety to the City Council at 4 per cent interest and 2 per cent sinking fundrather
hard termssee Ordinance passed early in 1898. This work was commenced in
January 1003 and 'was finished by the end of the year, at a cost of 1{1,166,616.
As egarda future reouirements, Mr. Mansergli estimates the Population of Colombo
and Water requirements as follows:Population in 1901 at 147,012, in 1911 at 167,593,
in 1921 at 189,850, in 1931 at 212,106, and in 1941 at 235,438. The quantity of water
require d at the minimum rate of 25 gallons per head per diem in each of the above
years would be:1901 ... 3,675,300 gallons per diem.
1931 ... 5,302,650 gallon per diem
1911 ... 4,089,825
do. I 19-11
du.
86,85,950
1921 ... 4,734,500
do.
The duplication for 10 miles was to cost R919,600; for the rest of mileage
111,200,000, in all 112,119,600 and in addition on a Reservoir near Elie House is to be
constructed to cost 8350,000 beside cost of site : provision to be made at expense of Municipality and Central Government, too much being imposed on Colombo
taxpayers in view of Government holding all the waste lands and arrack revenue
within the city. The Government is to be relieved of all responsibility for the Water
Supply and is moreover to receive a lump sum in lien of annual payments. [The
work in commotion with the reservoir at Elie House was commenced inplarch 1903
and is still (May 1905) proceeding ; and when it is completed the town of Colombo
should have an ample and constant water supply for any years to come.]
28

426 RAINFALL MEASUREMENTSDRAINAGE OF COLOMBO.


EQUIVALENT OF INCHES OF RAIN IN GALLONS AND WEIGHT PER ACRE.
1 in.
0.9
0.8
0.7
Inches of rain ... 0.1
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.4 0.5
101
dl
Pt
71
Tons per acre ... 10
61
30
20
30
40
Gallons per acre... 2,262 4,525 6,787 9,049 11,312 13,571 15,836 18,098 20,361 22,623

Drainage of Colombo.
In January 1897, Mr. James elaneergh, Vice-President 'Nee. C.E., the great
Westminster authority on City Sanitation, visited Colnmbo to report on the
Drainage of the City and left his Assistant, Mr. Charters, to take necessary
surveys, levels, Arc. The result appeared in a Report dated 10th Dee. 1897
which gave 86,245,000 (R3,880,677 for main sewers) as the cost of a complete
scheme for disposing of the sewage of Colombo, dividing the city into four
parte with pumping stations ; and 1t2,308,000 for rainwater drains, or R8,553,000
in all to meet requirements of Colombo population of 1941, say 235,438. The
scheme to be subject to Kelani river mouth improvement works being done.
Treatment of sewage before discharge would cost 112,147,000 and diveraion of
rainwater from Harbour R1,430,000altogether 1e12,130,000. This was
thought too expensive and so a modified scheme was prepared, 1st November
1899, by Mr. Mansergh to apply to the portion of the city draining into the
harbour about 660 acres more urgently in need of attention, an area comprising
4,083 houses bearing Municipal assessment, out of 10,891 houses so taxed in
the city. The cost cf this modified scheme is put at 112,275.000, rainwater
drains, etc.. and extras R360,800at 4 per cent interest and 2 per cent sinleng
fund or 6 per cent (in place of 3 per cent interest or 1 per cent sinking fund
as they ought to be). This will make 11156,600 a year, beside working
expenses R38,t100 or R102,100 iu all per annum and again as the duplication
of the water main all through from Labugama is indispensable to the lelansergh
scheme, with a second reservoir, and all this will cost 112,469,000, interest (4) and
sinking fund (2) on which, being 11148,176 (the Secretary of State refusing aid
from Government) the total burden on the Municipality would be R840,276 a
year. The Mansergh modified system, it is alleged, would only serve one-tenth
of the town.The Governor appointed a Commission to consider how the cost
of the Mansergh modified system duplication of water main would be met and
the result was the approval of the modified scheme, a loan of 88,000,000 at e
per cent. more than interest to Government and 1 per cent, sinking fund
Government to pay R65,000 for 7 years in lieu of rates on Government property.
1902. In consequence of the project before Government for the construction
of a large Wet Dock in Blomendal it became necessary to revise the positions of
the pumping stations and the whole scheme of the utfah works, because the
Dock, if P`'were eventually carried out, would cut through the main outfell sewer
and would prevent future extension of the drainage scheme upon the lines originally laid out. Mr. H. E. Tickell, M. Inst. C. E., was appointed Chief Resident
Engineer and came out from England in November to report upon the necessazy
alterations.
1903.After the investigation of several alternative routes a line was
selected which passed round on the Eiist side of the proposed to Dock to Treatment Works at Madampitiya in the neighbourhood of Victoria Bridge. This
revised scheme involved an increase of 11400,000 to the immediate estimates,
but it was pointed out that future extensions would be facilitated by its adoption
and that an economy of an equal amount would be effected in the ultimate
scheme for the drainage cf the whole city. In the meantime, pending the
sanction of these proposals, preparations were commenced for carrying out the
construction of the street sewers which would not be affected by the proposed
alterations. Mr. A. F. Churchill of the Public Works Department was appointed
Assistant Engineer in charge of this section of the works ; a depot was eslablished
in the Fort; Offices. Stores and Workshops were built ; contracts were placed for
pipes and materials ; and the necessary organisation for a large undertaking was
set on foot.
1904.Early in the year sanction was granted to the revised Scheme of Outf all
Works. Mr. Cole Borwen, A. M. Inst. C. E., was apsointeel Assistant Engineer
in charge of this Section and steps were taken to acquire the necessary land. As
a considerable length of main sewer will pass through private property the
Municipal Council decided to acquire this land to make a roadway 100 ft. wide
throughout, and also to acquire additional land for the widening of Skinner's
Read to the same width. On 1st June, the first sewer trenches were commenced
in the Fort and Pettale and by the end of the year upwards of 2 miles

ELECTRIC TRIO/WAYS, AND LIGHTING; FLOOD OUTLETS. 427

Colombo Electric Tramways.


--- LINE. At present the line (311 feet gauge) consists of two routes, each
Si miles long, double tracks being laid throughout, one route being from
Fort to Kelani. River via Pettah, Small and Grant r0.7P, and the other from
Fort to Borella via Norris Road and Maradana. A 6 minutes' service is
run throughout the day from U a.m. to 11*p.m., the number of Cars in service
varying from 20 to 30. Average number of passengers daily 20,000 to 25,000.
Powun-House.Tlais contains :550 volts.
2-150 Kilowatt generators
1-225
550
1-225
550
1 75
550

" 19
2,000
1-200,, alternator
1-100
2,000
1 50
2,000
motor-alternator
The latter three plants being for lighting the outskirts of Colombo,
the Colombo Club, the Galle Face Hotel, Cinnamon Gardens, &c.
It is proposed (1906) to ruu a tramway along Skinner's Road which is to be
widened.
71

77

77

77

77

77

Electric Lighting in Colombo.


The power for the electric lighting of the Fort and residential districts o
Colombo is generated at the Tramway Power Station and from there transmitted
to the various centres. All the Hotels, Colombo Club &c., are fitted with
Electric Light, and Fans and the majority of the principal offices and shops are
*insularly fitted. There are 30 arc lamps in the public streets and practically
the whole of the Government offices, H. M. Customs, &c.. are supplied with
Electricity for lighting and fans. Power for Electric Cranes is further provided
ou some of the Customs jetties.

Flood Outlets.
Outlets :to relieve the floods due to the Kelani River in the monsoon
seasonsand more particularly due to the rains of the South-West monsoon
falling in the Maskeliya, Yakdessa wad Kelani Valley districts and quickly
running off the cleared plantations, are much required to relieve many
people, in and near to Colombo. The Dutch attempted to cope with
these floods in olden days when none of the forest was felled tsjong the
upper reaches of the river and its tributaries, and no doubt they id
well with their canals and embankments ; but the great difference now
may be illustrated by the fact that since 1869, as many as 25,000 acres
have been cleared and pinated in Maskeliya and Lower Dickoya ; and wellngh
38,000 acres in Kelani Valley Western Dolosbage and Yakdessa withini a
more recent period. The annual rainfall in these districts varies from 50
to 250 inches and the heavy ranis especially lead to sudden freshes in Ilse
smaller streams and sudden as well as high floods in the Kelaniganga.
It is no easy matter to cope with these. In an elaborate Report, Messer.
Coode, Son and Mathews estimated it would. cost 221,050 with 73,000
for forcoming channel and 124000 for dredging existing channel, is 414,000 in
allto deal thoroughly with the question ; but a good deal of mitigation has
been afforded by the Government opening up outlets, notably the "Dehiwala
Flood Outlet." Since 1893 up to date, the expandtture on this work must be
equal to R50,000 and probably another 115,000 wig be required to complete it
But more still will have to be done to afford much-needed relief : and aeother
scheme is to cot-meet a stream near Han wells with one debouching near Moratown, only three-fourths of a mile out of 20 miles having to be cut. Much care
hes been taken to prevenn the COlutho-Kelani Valley Railway rise acting as a
dam to the flood waters and, so inerePsing the damage therefrom. Sessional
Paper No 11 of 1901 gives a return showing the work undertaken end accomplished in the western Pravincewithin the previous ten years in the construction
of Flood Outlets net of other means fur protecting the low-lying landss in the
Provnce from the effects of Floods, and trill arms expended thereon. The total
adent on works finished in ten years ending with 1899 was R93,572 and
on works unfinished R212,715 or R306,617 in all. About a dozen different
works or projects have been, or are being, operated on

428

THE COLOMBO HARBOUR WORKS.

The preliminary arrangements for the construction of a breakwater at


Colombo were made in 1871* by Governor Sir Hercules Robinson, who brought
out Mr. Townsend, of the Plymouth breakwater, to ekamine and report on
the project and who finally laid all the plans and reports before Sir John
Coode, by whom as Designing and Consulting Engineer the work was first com
menced in the time of Governor Sir William Gregory, who gave the undertaking his
hearty support. Mr. Kyle, Iles:dent Engineer, first visited Colombo in June 1873 ;
returning home in October, finally coming out with his staff and material in
July 1874, as it was determined to construct without a contractor. The
rest of the year and a great part of 1875 were fully occupied with
clearing and preparation of the Galle Buck, and on 1st January 1875 the
first waggon of rubble to form the bank and base for the root sea-wall
was tipped ; this part of the work being completed in 1877. The total
quantity of rubble deposited was 36,650 tons. This wall was designed
simply as a protective measure to the reclaimed foreshore seaward of Battenburg Bastion and the old Customs premises, and whose base formed a startingpoint or junction abetment for the masonry of the Breakwater pier and root seawall. The superstructural portion of this root work is 665 feet long from the starting point of the sea operations, by 7 ft. wide by 10 ft. deep,and is founded 16 inches
above low-water level. The total number of blocks used in the root wall was 498 of
about 6 tons each, and these were manufactured and set by prison labour. The total
acres and the quantity of earth-tilling deposited is 131,424
area reclaimed is
cubic yards. This Reclamation together with Galle Buck forms two magnificent
esplanades capable of accommodating Government and general stores, buildings,
olliees1 warehouses ,&c. The first block was set in Feb. 1875 and the last in 1878.
In the former year was laid the so-called foundation-stone (being the first of
the operations in the sea) by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, during
his memorable visit to Ceylon in December 1875. Of course only four or
five months in each year were, in consequence of the violence of the S. -W.
monsoon waves, available for setting purposes in deep water.
We quote next, from Mr. Kyle's paper read before the Institute of Civil
Engineers on 16th November 1886 :
The scheme, as executed, comprises the sheltering of a water-area of 502 acres
at low-water, by a breakwater, 4,212 feet long; the reclamation of some of the
foreshore as a site for coal stores ; and dredging some of the shallow portion of
the harbour to a depth of 20 feet at low-water.
The quantities of rubble deposited in the mound, berms, and hearting, were
141,147 tons by the hopper-barge, 104,179 tons from boats, 59,822 tons on berms
and 14,917 tons by hand in hearting.t
The total cost of the rubble mound, berms, hearting, and bag-work, up to
the end of 1884, was 106,553.
Progrt.0 of the 1VoYk.The amount of work accomplished each season, up to
1883-4, is shown in the following Table:
ocus.:-,,sr!'
WORKING -Et' '
' ' LENGTH OF
SEA nit REOUR WALL.
SEASON. TITAN WITHDRAWN
Iv ALL.
WALL. WALL.

Feet.
1876-77...(left out, and nearly blown over Number. Number. Number.

375
into the harbour)
...
... 123
617
540
...
134k
Drawn
iu
on
3rd
April
923
141
1877-78

74
f
23
1878-79 do 10th ,. 1. 198i
880:
491
1(1
7
88
822 458u
1879-80 do 21st
355
4341
139i

{ 139k
940

Nth

...
13%
1,953
1880-81 do
952

3rd .,... 129R 2,840


1881-82 do

1,907
787k
... 118
15th March
do
1882-8:1

...
Pier-head constructed
1883-84
Totals... 1,085

8,669

987

4,149 1-6

* The:idea of providing Ceylon with an artificial harbour was originated by the Earl of
Carnarvon, who is 1866, suggested the improvement of the natural harbour at Point de Galle
with this object. In 1870, however, the Governor, Sir Hercules Robinson (Influenced by
the opinion of the Master Attendant. Captain Dorman) pointed out that Colombo
VMS the best place for providing increased harbour accommodation. It was shown that
Colombo, being only 30 miles out of the direct course between Aden and Galle, and 18 miles
from the direct course between Bombay and Galle, might serve as the great coaling station of
the east and that Colombo was n more accessible port than Galle, being free from the
treacherous currents which exist off Galle.Mr. Kyle's paper. [Dangerous rocks might be
added to" treacherous currents" and the fact stated that fully 8-10ths of the commerce of the
Colony are concentrated at Colombo.Comraan.)
Total rubble (masses of granitic gneiss) 320,395..tons.TCourman.

..,

COLOMBO HARBOUR WORKS.

429

TOTAL ExetworrunE.
Summary of Gross Total Expenditure in Currency and Sterling up to 31st Dec. 1884,
Guess TOTAL Corr
Otiose Taw., Cosr
OF WORKS.
OF WORKS.
DESCH [PITON OF WORKS.
's. d.
R.
C.
A'
Boot work
61,059 17 11
732,718 76
113,416 4 10 '
Breakwater mound
1,360,994 92
317,583 5 3
Breakwater pier
3,810,999 13
53,191 5 9
Harbour dredging
638,295 41
40,571 13 10
Foreshore reclamation
486,860 32
7,736 19 7
Harbour moorings
92,843 77
77 15 1

933 18

leading lights
48,996 13 5
Administration
587,960 03
17,921
4 9
575,051 84
General workshops
Extraordinary expenditure for work
done not connected with construe
11,056 15 0
tion account, loan charges, &c.. &c.* 132,681 20
3,595 4 4
Spare gear, tools, and stores nut used up 13,142 62
705,207 0 0
Total ... 8,462,481 00
From the Appendices to Mr. Kyle's paper, we quote some useful information :Tests of Ordinary Ceylon Bricks.
Table showing; the Crushing Weight required to break ordinary Ceylon building
Bricks} !Hydraulic Pressure brought to bear on a half brick, 44 inches by 44
inches, and 2 inches thick :
Crushing Average
Weight of Weight re- Crushing
Remarks.
(wired to Weight per
Full sized
Square inch
Break
Brick.
Area.
Half Brick.
lb.
lb.
lb.
No.
3,374
5#
68,320
1
1,991 Very soft brick.
40,320
64
2
3,872
78,400
Tides :
The range of tide during the north-east monsoon is from 5 to 37 inches and from 5
to 30 inches during the south-west monsoon, and averages about 24 and 18 inches respectively. The extreme highest and lowest tides occur at full moon in April, when the
title falls to the zero of the gauge and rises 40 inches within twenty-four hours./
Winds and Waves:
The worst weather from the south-west occurs during June, July and August.
The general direction of the wind during these mouths is from W. to S.W.
and the heaviest wave-stroke against the breakwater is from WeW. The
.4 This included .22,873 is. Id. for thu erection of the new Colombo light on the clock-tower
including alteration of tower.
t It would be interesting to compare and test some of the Anuradhapura. bricks
2,000 years old.COMPILER.
.; During the progress of the works the Resident Engineer recorded the rise and
fall of the tides in the harbour from May 1878 to July 1879 taken every hour
daily between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m, Sundays excepted, which, being the only record
of the kind taken in Colombo, may he of interest :
During May 1878 the highest and lowest
2' 6" and 6" respectively
range of tides ware
do
6"
do
do June
2' 7"
1878
do
9"
do
S.-W.
do July
du
2' 5"
6"
do
do
2' 2"
Monsoon. I, do August
do
5,,
do
do
2' 0"
do September do
da
5"
do
2' 1"
do October do
do
2' 3"
10"
do November (10
do
do
5"
2' 1"
do
I do December do
N.E.
.
do
6"
2' 1"
do
Monsoon. ., do January 1879'
7,,
do
2' 6"
do
do . February do
do
6"
2' 11"
do
do
do March
do
4"
3' 1"
do
do April
do
do
6"
2' 10"
du
M.- W.
do
do May
2,
3,,
do
4"
do
Monsoon.
do
do June
do
2' 0"
7"
do
do
do July
It will be seen by the above record that the highest and lowest' range of tides
occur at the change from the N.-E. to the S.-W. monsoon about April. The highest
tide for this period occurred at fell moon in April 1879, and was 3' 5" above
zero which is 6 feet below the platform of Master'Attcndant's jetty.

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following Table gives the results of observations made by Mr. Good (Assistant
Engineer) to determine the period of certain waves of a series, or of a series of
' long waves, when the sea was unusually high.
Remarks.
Dates. Average period of Waves.
1883
Seconds.
Sea moderate W.; calm and squally from NW, to NE
June
9
10
Sea heavy, W. ; wind fresh, WSW
10
19
it
Heavy swell, WSW ; wind light, SSW
25
14
PI
Heavy swell, W. ; wind calm.

28
121
Sea heavy, WSW ; strong wind and squalls from SW
July 13
12
Strong wind and sea from W.
9
L.
28
Long swell, WSW wind fresh, SW
August. 1
16
Sea heavy WSW ; heavy squalls from S.W.
9&
16
PP
In 1873, the author found that the velocity in the offing of long S.W. wave of a
series was 16 miles an hour. It was supposed at that time that 9 feet was the greatest
height of the waves at Colombo, as this was the extent of chafe discovered on the
chain of the Isaure Rock buoy ; but subsequent observations showed that waves rise
to 12 feet in the offing, and to 15 feet just outside the breakwater. During the period
of construction, between 1876 and 1885, the date of arrival of the south-west monsoon
varied between the 12th of May (1876 and 1880) and the 8th of June (1884).
As the harbour is open to the north, careful observations were made of the
maximum heights attained by waves during the north-east monsoon ; and it was
found that the worst weather and waves came from N N W during December,
January and February. Between the pier-head and the opposite shore, the gauge
registered si feet in December 1879 and January 1880, and gave way when it is
believed the wave rose 7 feet from trough to crest.
Statement of Wave-Gauge Observations made during the N.E. Monsoon, showing
the Maximum Heights recorded between. 1878. and 1882.
ft. in.
a.m. Wind WSW. blowing light.
56
1878 March 5
Noon. Very heavy swell from WSW.
5
50
31
p.m. Wind WSW. blowing fresh ; very heavy swell.
5
50
e
a.m. Wind light] W.; heavy swell, WNW.
50
11
1879 Dec.
11 5 0 Noon. Wind fresh from WNW ; heavy swell, WNW.
,,
; p.m. Wind very strong, NW; sea very heavy, WNW.
17
56
,1
. p.m. Wind strong.; NNE; sea very heavy, WNW.
17
60
11
Noon, Wind etrong from N ; sea very heavy, short
18
56
e
swell WNW.
{ p.m. Wind strong from N E ; sea very heavy, short
18 5
swell WNW.
Wind fresh, N W; heavy short sea NW.
19 6 6
,,
f1
Wind N.E. light ; sea very heavy, NW.
15 5 0
,,
1880 Jan.
50
Wind F, light ; sea very heavy and abort, NW.
16
,,
,,

Wind strong NW ; sea very heavy, NW.


. 19 5 0

Wind N.E, light.; sea very heavy, NW.


66
19
24 5 0

Wind WNW., strong ; very heavy swell, WNW.


. 3f
Wind
WNW, strong heavy short swell, N W.
27
5
0
,.
,
28 5 0

Wind WNW. strong ; very heavy short swell, WN.


ff
29 5 6
Wind WNW. strong ; heavy swell, NW.
,,
17 5 0
Wind SW. light ; heavy swell WSW.
Feb
)7
a.m.
Wind
N ; sea, N.
25
5
0
1881 Jan.
Noon.

26 5 6
,,
50
2
a.m. Wind NE ; slight swell, N.
1882 Jan.
[The maximum perpendicular height to which waves striking against the
sea-wall of Breakwater with the full force of monsoon rise, is, we believe, over
100 feet, that is for the top of the spray which then descends in a beautiful cascade.
COMPILER.]

Bed of Barbour.
The bed of the harbour consists of sand, with some very small patches of mud
in certain parts. Borings indicated that the harbour could be dredged to a depth of
30 feet below low-water without anything harder than hard sand being encountered ;
and rock has only been discovered along the shore line. The Isaure Rock, composed
of sandstone, of which the shallowest point, 20i feet below low-water, was formerly
indicated by a buoy, is now partly under, and partly outside, the breakwater. Its
total length above the level of the harbour bed is about 2,500 feet, 1,500 of which
form the base of the breakwater foundation. The harbour is now being dredged to a
depth of 30 feet at low water.
The votes for Reclamation work from General Revenue hay boon :
1888R42,148 ; 1889--R10,000 ; 1890=R40,000 ; 1891=--840,000 ; 1892=4140,000 ;
1893=R40,000. The expenditure since 1893 is out of Harbour Works Loan.
Dredyina.

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431

in August 1888 and carried ou till the " Merak " broke down in February 1889 owing to the eundition of its boilers. Again resumed in May 1890
it continued to January 1891 when the " Merak " sprung a leak. She started
agaiii on 20th May 1893 after undergoing very extensive and costly repairs
which occupied from April 1892. Towards the close of 1891 the new hopper
dredger " Triton " (500 tons capacity) was ordered. This vessel which cost
20,000 was built by Simons & Co. of Renfrew, Scotland, and arrived in
Colombo in September 1892 and commenced work in November of that year
and did satisfactory work until it was lent to the Bulk Petroleum Agents
to cut a channel. In 1894 the " Triton " dredged and deposited at sea 128,240
cubic yards ; the " Merak " only 50,092 cubic yards as she kept breaking down
though repaired at the end of 1893.
The dretigings deposited at sea are taken out and dropped in not lees than 15
fathoms of water.
[For latest information on dredging, see page 426.]

Coaling
North-Western and North-Eastern .i
Depot, Graving Dock, Patent Slip, &T.
Sir John flood was asked in July 1891, to report on, and estimate for a Northern
Arai and Dock. This he did on 17th July 1801 in to elaborate Report with plan
for two breakwaters (N.. W. and N.-E.) Dock, &c.,prohr.ble cost of Arms 307,000;
of Dock 150,000 ; Dredging 23,600.
Some difficulty arose with the Military authorities about the direction of new
breakwaters with reference to batteries ; but this was got over.
FINAL FL ANO us' N. E. AND N. W. BREAK wATRRS, RECLAMATION, &c.
much regretted, in July 1891. His Successors, Messrs.
Sir John Coode d
Coode, Son & Matthews, suggestel aBeratiens and plans and finally,
in May 1893, they submitted revis'd plans and report and estimates as follows :North-East Breakwater, 1,000 feet in length, in addition to the root as
shown on the plate, inclusive of staging and concrete blocks at head and
along a portion of the sea face, as described
_126,000
North-West Breakwater, 2,670 feet in length, including heads, ligh thouse.s,
landing jetty, and staging from the ou'er end of the North-East Breakwater to the north head of this work
357,000
.. 5 000
Additional moorings
488,000
Reclamation along the margin of the Harbour from opposite St. John's
Street to Mutwal Point, including the formation of a beaching-place for fish.. 39,00
ing boats, inclined approaches, (trains, &o.
527,000
Gross expenditure in sterling
Mr. Osbert-Chadwick, Sanitary Engineer, reported in January e,-}d August
1893, that he saw no reason why the proposed Breakwaters should prejudicially
affect the circulation within the Harbour or create stagnation.
On 24th April 1894, Mr. J. H. Bostook arrived at Colombo to
commence work as Resident Engineer f3r the new Harbour Works and Mr.
Matthews, the Consulting Engineer, followed on 20th October 1894, the
Foundation-stone of the Nortb-East Breakwater being laid by Sir Arthur
E. Havelock on 11th December 1894.
Tho scheme now being carried out to form a closed lisubDur, consists of
three separate Breakwaters :--(1) the existing Sourn-WEsx ARM, 4,212 feet long
running almost due North from Gallo Buck; (2) an Arm starting from Mutwat
Point, called the NORTH-FART BREAKWATERrunning almost due West for about
1,100 feet; and 13) an intermediate Arm, called the NORTH-WEST BnEARwLTEn.
running North-East and South-Wost between the two former, loam.. an entrance
of 800 feet wide towards the existing itrealtweter and one of 700 towards the
North-East Arm.
In February 1897, the Legislative Council passed a vote for the construction
of a GRAYING Docie at a cost of 1318,000half to be borne by the Ceylon, and
half by the Imperial, Treasury.
In April 1898, the stun of 33,000 was voted for the construction of a PATENT
SLIP. This is expected to save t10,0011 in the cost of the Graving Dock and by the time
the Dock is ready, the Slip will only Amid 14,600 he cost and will be always useful
for tugs, barges, dredgers, Sic.
On March 1st, 1899, Governer Sir West Ridgeway cut the first sod of the new
' (leaving Dock on which the Consulting Engineer, Mr. Matthews, stated :"The
Dock will be the largest of its kind in the Eastern Seas, it will be 600 feet in
length on the floor, 113 feet in width between copings, and 63 feet act the bottom.
Its entrance will he 85 ft. in width, while it will have a depth of 32 feet over the
At high-water, and 30 feet at low water of ordinary tides. To facilitate iugreaa
4

432

COLOMBO BARBOUR WORKS.

and ogress, a gnidepier 700 feet in length will be formed on the North Side of
the Entrance Channel. It is estimated that the work will occupy about live
years." [The length has since been increased to 700 ft.]
Not/TR-EAST BREAKWATER.
The first iron pile for the temporary staging of the North-East Breakwater was screwed in March 1896. These piles range in length from 30 to
70 feet and are firmly screwed into the ground in tiers of 3 each abreast. Three
corresponding lines of rails run along this stage and from these lines the stone
forming the Breakwater was tipped from wagons as it arrived from the
quarries at 14hihara and M.utwal. The quantity of stone composing this
Breakwater, which is simply a huge mound of rubble, is about 400,000 tons
deposited during the year 1890 and 1897. The iron staging for this Breakwater
was completed in December 1896. It consists of 39 tiers of 3 piles each or 117 piles.
The tiers are placed 30 feet apart, so that the total length of the staging is
38 by 30=1,140 feet. The 700 feet opening between the North-East and NorthWest Breakwaters is bridged over by an iron screw pile viaduct in continuation
of the staging already described. The viaduct consists of two tiers of piles 30 feet
apart with two stiffening bays of 4 tiers to prevent lateral movement. The
object of this viaduct is to provide an approach to the North Head or the
North-West Breakwater. Upon the completion of the North-West Breakwater
the viaduct will be removed leaving an opening to the Harbour for the use of
vessels. The first pile of this viaduct was screwed in December, 1896, and the last in
April 1897. The total munber of piles in the viaduct is 50 and the length 660 feet'
Beyond and adjoining the viaduct was the temporary staging over the Head of the
NORTH-WEST BREAKWATER

consisting of 7 tiers of 3 piles each placed 30 feet apart as before. The length
was therefore 6 by 30=180 feet. This stage was built between May and November
1897, and on it has been erected a 17-tan Traveller which was used for setting the
blocks forming thli Head and erecting the 30-ton Titan thereon, since which
time during the progress of the block-setting this machine has been in use for
lowering from the staging to the road on the Block work, the necessary materials
for concreting and the wagons of plums or large blocks of rubble for the seaside
protecting berm.
Block setting in the Head was commenced on the 4th April 1898 and this
work was completed in January 1900, the work being necessarily at a standstill
during the South-West Monsoon (June to October.) The total number of blocks
set in the head is 1,445, the heaviest being 17 tons. Inunediately adjoining the
head is a wedge-shaped abutment called the compensation coerse consisting of
52 blocks from 16 tons to 30 tons in weight. These blocks when set in the work
present a sloping face and it is against this the slices of sloping blocks are
placed. The compensation blocks are set horizontally as are the blocks of
the head, whereas all the blocks in the Breakwaters proper are of the sloping
bond adopted in the existing South-West Breakwater.
The compensation courses where set in January 1900.
In Febotry 1900 the first sloping slice was set and this work has proceeded
steadily during each North-East Monsoon. At the end of January 1901 116 5-7tlis
slices were get in the work comprising a length of 870 feet of blockwork
placed in position, out of a total of 2,655 feet or about one-third of the whole
breakwater. This was increased by January 1902 to 1,440 ft, and by January;
1903 to 2,190 ft. The procedure adopted in setting the blocks is described later
on under the head "Blockyard." The breakwater is built in "slices" of 21
blocks made up of 7 courses of 3 blocks each, the heaviest weighing about
30 tons. It will therefore be seen that in the blockwork of this breakwater
to the end of January 1901, 2,451 blocks were set. This was during five
working months only and gives us an average per month of 190 blocks, being
equivalent to a progress of 6 feet of Breakwater built per working day of 12
hours. On the block loading Jetty is provided a shoot by means of which
rubble brought from the quarries at Mahara and Mutwal in wagons is placed
in the hold of the hopper barge Industry" which steams out to the site of the
Breakwater and deposits her load as required. The North-west Breakwater is
built on a bed of rubble about 6 feet thick. The block-setting in breakwater
proper is now complete ; the last sloping slice was set in January 1904. The South
bead and the Jetty are also now completed as well as the Lighthouse, the green
light of whieh marks the end of the Bieakwater.
The actual site of the
Gitivrtgn Dors:
l e on that portion of the Uplands property adjoining the harbour, which
land has been in possession of Government since 1892.itI was found necessary
in order to facilitate the execution of the work, to acquire the adjoining
properties of the "Canonry," "Stork's Nest" and "Harbour View," the two
first of which were handed over to the Harbour Engineer in January, 1890, and
the latter some time after. Surveys were made of site of Dock, etc., in 1894
and 1895 and from the data obtained the necessary drawings were prepared.
Thu Dock lies nearly due east and west, a Jetty X130 feet long running

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433

700 feet long on the north sido of entrance. The length over all of the
Dock i. e. from cope line of entrance to cope lino at bud of Dock was
originally 663 feet, but another 1(10 feet extension was authorised by Government in December, 1902, making length Over all 763 feet, and the length over
floor 700 feet, the width between main copings 113 feet, the width of floor
63 feet, the depth of floor below Low Water Ordinary Spring Tides at head
of Dock is 33 feet and at stern 31 feet, the narrowest width between
copings of entrance is 85 feet and the depth of invert of entrance below
L. W. 0. S. T. 30 feet.
The side-walls and bottom of Dock are being built of concrete in mass work
faced with Cornish granite, gneiss and concrete facing blocks. The granite
is used in entrance only, the gneiss for all altars, copings. slides, flooring,
steps, .etc., and the concrete facing blocks between the tipper altars, where
not exposed to rubbing of any sort. The foundations for Dock and entrance
are carried down to rock level everywhere. The clock will be closed by
means of a ship caisson, which when not in use will be berthed alongside
the south Jetty. About 100 feet of the North Guide Pier foundation has been
built in the dry, of concrete in limas work. The remaining 600 feet will he
built under water of concrete blocks laid in ihorizontal courses. The South Jetty
is completed. The foundations for these two works has been carried down to 35
ft. 3 inches below L. W. 0. S. T. When finished the width of Quay of North
Guide Pier will be 33 ft. 9 inches and that of south jetty 22 ft. 6 inches.
The pumping house will be situated to the north-west side of entrance 40 ft.
north of cope line of North Guide Pier.
A start was made with this work on 1st March, 1899, when the Governor
Sir J. West Ridgeway cut the first sod. Since that date the work has been
pushed forward with all possible despatch. Up to March, 1904, 206,286 cubic
yards of excavations have been removed, reducing the site down to L. W. 0. S. T.
at which level the trenches start. In the trenches and dumpling between walls
199,085 cubic yards have been excavated, of which '13,166 cubic yards was rock
which necessitated blasting. This finishes excavations for dock proper below L. W.
O. S. T. All the walls and floor are founded on suitable rock foundations ranging
f rom3811. 6iu. to 78ft. below L. W. 0. S. T., and are completed with the exception of
some coping stones and pitching on dock floor. The building of the Dock Walls was
commenced on February 17th, 1902, and since then 64,632 cubic yards of concrete have
been deposited in the walls and 170,809 cubic feet of granite, gneiss and concrete
facing blocks set. In addition to this work a berm and a cofferdam have been
constructed besides ninny other temporary works. The berm which runs from
north to south across the entrance to Dock, is comprised of 3 to 5 tons lumps
of rubble tipped so as to form a protection breakivater for the cofferdam during
the south-west monsoon 80,000 tons of stone have up to the present date been
used for this work. Inside this berm the cofferdam forming :3 sides of a
rectangular figure has been constructed, being in all 989 feet long. This dam
has been constructed to keep out the sea water and permit of the building
of the dock being carried on in the .dry. It is constructed of teak and jarrah,
principally the latter, 440 feet of it being formed of it single row of sheet piling
to 540 ft. of a double row of sheet piling, the intermediate space Ketween the
rows of piles being filled in with puddle. The construction was commenced on
October 12th, 1899, and completed on January 25th, 1901, on which day a
start was made to pump out the water inside dam, which was completed on January
27th noon. with very satisfactory results.
A content store 100 feet by 70 feet has been built ; two 1 cubic yard concrete
mixers erected in a special building with all necessary roads, stagings, ere. a
stone crusher, steam saw, boilers for 4 powerful pumps etc., etc.; and the stone
dressing is being carried on at Madiura, and Kochohikade, at the former places
by convict labour, at the latter by free labour, 118,290 cubic feet have been
dressed up to date.
S.-W. Bit EAR WATER

A series of observations are made annually over the S.-W. Breakwater by


Sounding and Levelling, and all defects caused by the S.-W. Monsoon are made .
good ; about 5,000 tons of stone are tipped over the seaside every year to make
tip for the loss caused, by the wash of the sea. In place of the usual small
hand rubble averaging nbo
ut I cwt. each piece, large pieces weighing 3 tons are
now deposited with very satisfactury results, the large stone maintaining itself
in position much better than the small hand rubble.
liLocx YARD.
Tile manufacture of concrete blocks for the new North-West Breakwater is
now carried on without intermission. These blocks range from 20 to 30 tons in
weight and are made entirely by machinery. The number made and set in a
year amounts to about 2,100 weighing 12,000 tons. The output is limited by
the size of the workyard. Ati many as 3,150 blocks could be set in ono'. year
if there was room in the yard to stack them. To make this enormous quantity
of concrete the following materials are required :-30,000 barrels cement; 100,000
bushels sand -' 250,000 bushels broken stone. The above number of Blocks, viz.
2,500, is sullicient to advance the Breakwater about 700 feet.

434

COLOMBO HARBOUR WORKS.

These blocks are loaded up in the workyard on trucks specially built for the
purpose' and run down to the Block Jetty where they are picked up by the
loading Titan and deposited in the hold of a steam barge. Three blocks constitute
a cargo. The barge then proceeds to the end of the new Breakwater where the
blocks are lifted out by the setting Titan and put into their place in the work.
RECLAMATION.

The total area of the land reclaimed (exclusive of the new !coaling ground)
is 164 acres. This ground is now in use and a large rental is derived from it.
The total area of the proposed coaling station is 25 acres of which all have
been reclaimed, but this will not all he available for sale.
BARGE BASIN.

The Barge Repairing Basin is now (May 1905) complete. It consists, on the
western side, of a protecting arm 530 feet long, 36 feet wide on the top, with a
patched slope on the seaward face and a tendered quay wall 400 feet in length on the
landward face. This arm shelters a water area of over 2 acres; the northern and
eastern sides of the basin Wing formed to a 12 to 1 slope on which the barges are
hauled up for repairs.
COAL JETTIES.

The jetties, of which there will be eighteen, are each 190 feet long and 30
Feet wide; the superstructure of teak with galvanized iiron attachments being carried an
27 6ft.-diaraeter cylinders. The jetties are 120 feet apart, centre to centre, the available
stacking' epaee at the hack of each being just over an acre. The work was started
. in 1903. At the present time (May 1205) 9 jetties are completed and the remaining
9 ara in band.
DREDC1ING,

he dredging of the Harbour continues and it is becoming daily more apparent


that this is a work which will have to be constnantly carried on. No sooner
has the Harbour been gone over than it is found necessary to begin again if
the depth is to be maintained owing to the enormous quantity of coal and
rubbish deposited by ships in the Harbour. Two dredgers are constantly employed
with the "Triton' (500 tons capacity) which arrived in Colombo in November
1892, and the "Sir john Coode" (900 tons) which arrived in December 1896. The
dredging is carried down to 30 feet below low water. The total area of the
Harbour will he 640 acres, of which 400 acres will have 30 feet of water and
over. Dredgings are deposited 4 miles out in 15 fathoms.
PATENT SLIP.

The Patent Slip wee opened in January, 1908, and has since been fully
occupied. It is capable of dealing with vessels up to 220 feet in length and
up to 1,200 tons in weight.
MOORINGS IN THE HARBOUR.

The total number of Buoys sheltered by the S.-W. Breakwater is 36, arranged
in 6 tiers parallel to the Breakwater. When the latter was completed in 1885
only 4 tiers were available, the completion of the remaining 2 rows involving
an immense quantity of dredging which . has now been fully carried :out.
The whole of these 30 Buoys are now (May 1905) in position and in addition
15 out of %he 17 Buoys required to complete the Harbour.
Each Buoy represents an expenditure of 600 sterling. Attached to a ring
under the Buoy which is 9 feet in diameter is a 3-inch pendant chain 90 feet
Icing weighing 2 tons. The lower end of this pendant is fastened to an enormous
5-way connectionconnecting the pendant with four other 2.1-inch bridle chains
30 feet long. The other end of each bridle chain is connected to a screw pile
10 feet long screwed up to the head in the ground. Those four screws form a
square 30 feet long on each side. The total weight of the whole set is over
20 tons. There is now berthing accommodation for 11 large vessels exclusive of
smaller fry such as the " Ludy Gordon " &c. When the new moorings are com. pleted additional accommodation will be available for 4 more large steamers or
45 in all. This is the maximum number of deep sea vessels the harbour will ever
accomodate. Any further extension will have to be landwards.
.FISHERY HAREOLTR.

Owing to the whole of the foreshore inside the Harbour being taken up
in connection with the now workscoal storage, etc., it has been necessary
to provide accommodation for the fishermen outside the Harbour Scheme
providing a sheltered area of about 16 acres of water during it S. W. wind
and. a beaching ground of about 60 acres at Mutwal has been sanctioned,
,an the work of constructing this harbour is in hand.
HARBOUR EXTENSION AND GRAVING- DOCK WORKS.
Original Estimate on the whole Work (Harbour Extension and Graving
.. R19,290,399 32
Dock Works, &cif)
14,946,646'61
...
Total Amount expended up to June 30, 1904
16,500,000.00
...
Total 'Amount likely to be expended up to December .3.1, 1904
2,000,000'00
Estimated Expenditure for 1905
Attho same rate of progress-2 millions of envies aryear,the works should be

Colombo Harbour Revenue and Expenditure,"


FROM 1877 TO 1905,

Port Boats & Harbour Rent of Single Sale of


(5 r. Clear- Moor- Pilotage. Reclamation Warehouse Sand and TotaL
R. Dues. Ground.
Rent. Sundries.
antes, inits.
H. U. R.
R. R.
IL
L877 ... 55,680 855 6,697 - - - - 63,232
L878 ... 52,151 299 6,735 - - - - 59,185
1879 ... 55,019 209 6,556 - - - - 61,784
- 61,546
-
1880 ... 55,440 351 8,755
1881 ... 60,118 1,653 13,659 - - - - 75,412
103,759
1882 ... 80,858 2,018 19,498 - - - 413,288
1883 ... 26,049 1,388 27,572 378,703 5,376
1884 ... - 364 28,475 375,136 3,682 - - 407,650
1885 ... - 763 30,035, 398,154 6,469 - - 435,428
1886 ... - 190 31,408 306,113 4,276 - 4,241 436,221
1887 ... - 58 33,590 439,362 6,059' - 21,321 500,394
1838 ... - 36,381 498,106 5,429 127,451 8,277 544,196
1889 ... - - 311,677 521,163 8,337 124,722 1,854 695,751
1890 ... - - 42,977 570,793 8,995 137,310 2,635 762,711
1891 ... - - 45,120 618.962 8,296 147,799 8,253 828;438
1892 ... - 45,665 667,640 8.893 159,334 9,376 890,902
1893 ... - - 46,180 074,226 13,447 156,281 10,946 901,081
1894 ... - - 51,105 706,526 11,924 160,681 12,448 942,683
1895 ... - - 53,330 779,255 12,504 184,462 24,160 ;1,033,993
1896 ... - - 57,845 833,670 11,169 200,078 12,836 1,114,988
STATEMENT of SUMS paid on account of Interest and Sinking Fund on Harbour
Works Loan.
Charges,
Principal Interest to' '
paid on a/c. Sinking Public Interest Interest Manageon
DeIncidental

on
Admein,
Pilo.
': Public Fund on Works
2 Works Loan Deben- Loan Com- benture Charges. ;winces. tags, Light- Total.
Commis- lures. missiouers. Loans.
Cl' omba
stoners.
R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R.
1877 ... 12,679 - 22,656 48,000 60 - 18,711 102.1 0
1878 ... 1,244 - 27,556 . 95,784 - - 19.135 154,0 1
1879 ... 12,881 - 27,120 96,216 - - 18,285 154,50
1880 ... 21,451 - 55,146 107,973 - - 20,360 204,90
1881 ...- 36,071 - 40,523 108,000 140 - 23.524 208,23
1882 ... 27,055 24,631 48,977 108,802 139 - 28,833 238.487
1883 ... 29,075 24,735 49,270 111,234 - 116,942 36,622 367,879
1884 ... 11,594 24,660 69.890 209,159 - 34,059 47,258 s. 426,620
1885 ... 86,912 39,069 48,147 218,893 - 23.979 55,699 508,699
1886 ... 75,126 64,362 106,065 271,151 - - 53,975 570,680
1887 ... 78,994 67,970 105,084 272,601 - - 53,973 578,672
56,133 6114.497
1888 ... 85,862 67,500 107,451 281,989 -
1889 ... 90,550 67,258 106,427 282,352 - - 279,688'' 826,285
1890 ... 90,963 59,751 100.221 247,036' - - 286,760 770,011
1891 ... 94,781 65,513 ' 97,395 274,860 -- - 310,069 842,618
1892 ... 104.553 72,794 100,583 306,217 - - 580,538 1,164,685
1893 ... 117, 30 74,400 105,001 313,115 - 8,849* 178,531 797.126
1894 ... 139,719 82,512 109,559 347,655 - 142,207* 207,323 1,021,005
1895 ... 142,6-19 82,803 109,788 347,629 319,847* 211,734 1,214,450
1896 ... 129,698 76,359 92,059 322,790 - 300,738,' 211,351 1,135,995
RETURN OF THE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE
COLOMBO HARBOUR
from 1883 to 1905 together with the amounts repaid to the. Public Works Loan

Commissioners and to the Sinking Fund on Debentures, &c.


.EXPENDITUUE.
REVENUE.

1583. R. c. 11. c.
1881, R. c. R. c.
Principal repaid to PubHarbour duns ...378,702 73
lit WoraL4 Loan COMPilotage, &c. ... 27,572 0
missioners ... 29,154 46
Hire of Government an-
Interest paid to do.... 49,270 16
elms, cables, &c. .. 1,638 15
Interest on debentures,
Rent of reclamation
...111,154 69
&c.
ground ... 104 97
--408.217 95 Iuterest ru cash ad
vances in the Onkny..116,942 45
Strilung Fund on deben,
,. 24,734 87
tures, &c.
Charges incidental to.
management, &c., of
the Port of Colombo... 86,842 8
367.178 70

(Continued.)

Interestlen Debentures, etc., under Ordinances, No. 7 and 8 of 1892, Mad 110.17 of 1891.

436 COLOMBO HARBOUR REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.


REVENITE.
c. R. c
R
1884.
... :175,135 97
Harbour dues
.. 28,175 0
Pilotage, &c.
Hire of Government an364 50
...
chors, cables, &e.
Rent of reclamation
... 8,182 54
grow il
----107,664 01

1885
..393,720 27
Harbour dues
... 30,162 75
Pilotage, &c
... 5,106 24
Sundries
Rent of reclamation
.,. 6,468 99
ground
- 435,548 25

1886.
... 399,113 19
Harbour dues
... 31,408 0
P.lotage, &c.
... 4,431 1
Sundries
Rent of reclamation
... 4,275 84
ground

436,228 04

1887.
.. 439,361 77
Harbour dues
... 33,590 0
Pilotage, &e.
Rent of reclamation
.. 6,053 82
ground
Transferred from over... 18,719 0
time fund
., 4,611 25
Sundries
- 500,331 84

1898,
... 498,106 50
Harbour dues
. 36,381 0
Pilotage, &c.
Rent of reclamation
.. 5,429 23
ground
Single warehouse rent .. 128,648 57
4,277 0
Sundries

672,842 30

1889.
Harbour dues
521,163 9
... 39,677 0
Pilotage, &o.
Rent of reclamation
... 8,336 76
ground
Single warehouse rent ... 128,460 53
Reid of Wharf & Ware.
house Corepauy's warehouses
... Belie II
Sufdries
... 1,854 75
703,492 13
1890.
Harbour dims
5711,703 41
Pilotage, &c.
... 42,977 0
Rent of reclamation
ground
8,995 13
Single warehouse rent ..138,875 72
Rent of Wharf & Warehouse Company's warehouses
... 6,000 0
.. 2,635 50
Sundries

EXPENDITURE.
H. e.
R. rt.
1884.
Principal repaid to Publie Works Loan Com...14,016 35
missioners
Interest paid to de
e7,467 1121
Interest on debentures,
-.209,159 30
&c.
Interest on cash advances in the Colony 34,018 97
Sinking Fund on deben... 24,660 4
tures, &c.
Charges incidental to
management, 8/c., Of
the Port of Colombo... 47,257 88
-- 426,650 14
1885.
Principal repaid to Public Works Lean COM86,91184
mission era
Interest paid to In. ... 84,147 16
Interest on debentures,
&c.
219,916 85
Interest on cash advances in the Colony 23,979 22
Sinking Fund on debentures, &o.
39,068 84
Charges incidental to
management, &e., of
the Porto! Colombo... 55,542 83
509,566 Of
1888.
Principal repaid to
Public Works Loan
Commissioners
... 75,126 7
Interest paid to do. ... 116,066 56
Interest on debent., &c. 282,204 18
Sinking Fund on debentures, &e.
64,362 47
Charges incidental to
management, &c., of
the Port of Colombo,,. 56,974 56
581,737 81
1887.
Principal repaid to
Public Works Loan
Commissioners
... 78,994
Interest paid to do.
105,083 86
Interest on debent, &e. 274,721 66
Slaking Fund on debentures, den.
... 64,546 60
Charges incidental to
management, &c., of
the Port of Colombo,.. 101,174 21
624,520 33
1868.
Prinemal repaid to Public Works Leen Ce
mission era
85,862
Interest paid to do. ... 107,453 90
Interest en debent., &e. 286,881 50
Sinking Fund on debentures, &c,
... 67,544 79
Charges incidental to
management, ce.c. of
the Port of Colombo 166,273 51
1889.
714,015 70
Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com... 90,559 24
missioners
Interest paid to .1o. ... 106,427 2
Interest on debent., &c. 282,361 74
Sinking Fund on Jeben... 67,257 71
twee, &c.
Charges incidental to
management, &e., of
the Port of Colombo 279,088 97
1890.
626,275 71
Principal repaid to Public Works Roan Commissioners
90,963 0
Interest paid to do. ... 100,220 76
Interest on debent &e. 252,318 37
Sinking Fund on debentures, &c.
... 59,753 86
I Charges incidental to
management, die. ot
Ili

COLOMBO HARBOUR REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.


HavErrug.

437

EXPENDITu

1891.
R.
R.
1
rbour dues
... 618,962 10
I
otage, ate.
... 46,120 0
reclamation
of
It,
round
... 8,296 45
gle warehouse rent .. 149,632
ut of Wharf & Ware.
louse Company's Wal'a
... 6,000 0
louses
... 2,253 5 I
ndries
----830,263
1892,
rbour dues
.. 667,640 1
... 45,80.; o
otage, &c.
nt of reclamation
round
... 8,883 2
gle warehouse rent ... 161,018 95
lt, of Wharf & Wareuuse Company's ware... 6,000 ti
1011SOa
tutees
.. 3,370 0

R.
1891.
Principal repaid to PubUr Works Loan Cominisaioners
... 94,494 11
Internal paid to do.... 97,3515 114
interest on debent., &c. 275,180 47
Sinking Fuud en deben... 65,479 55
tures. &at
Charges incidental to
management, lighting, &c., of the Port
of Colombo
.., 310,069 73
----

R.

842,619

1892.
Principal repaid to PubBo Works Loan Commissioners
...104,553 3
Interest paid to do. ... 100,583 7
Interest ou debent., &c. 306,217 25
Sinking Fund on debentures, &c.
... 72,793 93
Charges incidental to
management, lighting. &o., of the Port
... 5E0,538 17
of Colombo

-- -- - 892,592
--- '1,164,685
1893
1893.
674,220
rbour dues
...
Principal repaid to Pub.
2,100
rplus overtime fees ...
lie Works Lean Conn...
46,180
otage. &c.
...
117,230
nnalii.OnerS
of Reclamation
at
Inmrest paid to do. ...
105,001
13,917
...
;round
Interest on debent., &e. 313,115
kgle Warehouse rent...
168,167
Sinking Fund on debennt of Wharf & Ware,
..
74,409
tures, &c.
Louse Company's WareInterest on debentures,
... 5,693
louses
&c., under Ordinance
at of Bout Company's
...
8,899
No. 7 of 1892
iftlees, &c., due to liarCharges incidental to
3.100
our Fund
...
I
management, light2,853
ndries
log, &c., of the Port

of Colombo
178,531
...
----t 515,500
-- 797,123

1894.

1894.
Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Cornmissioners
... 131,749
109,559
Interest paid to do....
Interest on debentures. &c 947M50'
Sinking Fund on debentures, &c,
... 82,512

rbour dues .. 70,523


rplua Overtime Fees
redited to Harbour
...
5,300
Fund
lotage
51,105
nt of Reclamation
..
11,921
lrounl
lee Warehouse Rent 160,6E11
rut of Warf and
Morehouse Com2,520
iany's Warehouse lit of Boat Cornatny's. Ottices clue
Harbour Fund
...
3,300
1,122
ndries
...

1895.
trbonr Dues
rplus Overtime Fees
:tedited to Harbour

Fund
lotage
nt of Reclamation

around
ogle Warehouse Rent
nt of Wharf and
Wareh use Com.
pany's Warehouse
int of Float Com-

Charges.lneldental to the

942,651

16,405
53,73u
12,594
184,402

5,040

pany's Offices due

--

207,323

142,207

-- 1,021,005

1895.
Principal repaid to Publie Works Loan Commissioners
... 142,649
Interest paid to do.
1054,788
interest on Debentures,
347,615
8te.
Sink ing Fund on Deben82,801
tures, dmChargea incidental to the
management, light... 211,734
leg, &c. do.
interest, &c., on Deben.. 319,847
tures, &c. do.
Sinking Fund en do. ..

779,265

to harbtur Fund ... 2,575


340
dries

management, lighting, etc., of the Port


...
of Colombo
Interest &e., On debentures ate., under Ordinances NOS. 7 of 1899
...
and 17 0111393
Sink' Fund on Debenurea, dre., under Ordinances Nos. 7 of 1692
and 17 of 1893

1,053,941

--

'1,214,451

438 COLOMBO HARBOUR REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.


REVE141.18,
1896. R. R.
833,670

Harbour Dues
.
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
...
Pilotage
..
Bent of Reclamation
...
Ground
Single Warehouse Rent
Rent of Wharf and
Warehouse Ocanpanre Warehouse ..
Rent of Beat Com.
pany 's Offices due
to Harbour Fund
..
Sundries

67,445
11,169
200,078

4,809
2,787

Harbour dues
...
Surplus overtime fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
...
...
Pilotage
Rest of reclamation
...
ground
Single warehouse rent...
Rent of Wharf & Warehouse Company's
Warehouse
React Boat Company's
Offices due to Harbour
Fund
,..
Sundries

1,114,998

900,000

12,218

2,750

4,500

-- 1,176,838

11598.

1900.

1898.

1,187,225

Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com127,516


missioners
...
76,014
Interest paid to do. ..
Interest on debentures, itc.291,703
Sinking Fund on Deben68,943
tures, &e.
Merges ineidented to the
lightmanagement.
iug, &c., of the Port
of Colombo
.. 252,294
Interest, &c., on debentures, &c., under Ordinances Nos. 7 of 1892
And 17 of 1893 ... 293,044
Sinking Fund on do. ... 95,678

Harbour dues
... 983,738
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
..
10,695
Pilotage
81,265
Rent of reclamation
ground
20,474
Single warehouse rent 231,195
Bent of W. & W. Company's warehouse ..
5,040
Rent of Boat Company's
; Offices due to Harbour
Fund
3,041
Sundries
3

1,145,486
Harbour Dues
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
.. 11,815
Fund
... 108,958
Pilotage
Rent of Reclamation
... 15,035
Ground
Single Warehouse Rent 273,911
Rent of Wharf and Warehouse Company's ware..
5,040
house
Rent of Boat Company's
Officei due to Harbour
"Fund
4,382

--.- 1,115,995

Charges incidental to
the management, light
ing &c. do.
210,000
Interest, dcc.. on deben323,227'
tures, &c.
Sinking Fund on do. ... 55,618

5,040

1899.

1897.

Ores, &c. .. 73,920

180,000

Harbour dues
.. 1,007,905
Surplus overtime fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
10,695
... 64,800
Pilotage
Rent of reclamation
14,019
ground
Single Warehouse rent. 241,166
Rent of Wharf & Ware1101.1M0 Company's
warehouse
5,040
Bent of Boat Company's
offices, due to
...
4 533
Harbour Fund
Sundries

322,790

Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com... 130,617


missioners
Interest paid to do. ... 81,159
Interest on Debentures,
.. 912,684
&e,
Sinking fund on deben-

18,130
54,000

129,098
92,059

Sinking Fund on Debentures, cke.


78,359
Charges incidental to
the management light... 300,738
ing &%' do,
Interest, &c., on deben.. 214,351
tures, &c. do.
Sinking Fund on do. ..

5,010

1897.

RXPENDrTUTI8.
1896. R. Ft.

Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com..


missioners
Interest paid to do. ...
Interest on Debentures,

1,115,441

--- 1 205,093

1899.
Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com... 131,722
missioners
71,411
Interest paid to do. ..
Interest on debentures,
dat.
... 290,338
Sinking Fund on debentures, &c. ... 68,810
Charges incidental to the
management, lighting &c., do.
.. 305,320
Interest, &c., on deben291,870
..
tures &c. do.
95,447
Sinking Fund on do. ...

1,347,316
1900.
Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com135,538
missioners
86,412
Interest paid to do, ..
Interest on Debentures,
... 291,147
dfc.,
Sinking Fund on Deben68,821
...
tures, &c.
Charges incidental to
the managernent,lighting. &c., do. .. 307,827
Interest, &c., on Deben.. 290,680
tures, &a., do.

1,254,918

71:111

HARBOUR REVENUE ; COAL. IMPORTS ; BOATS LICENSED.


E xrENDrrefla.

REvE.NuE.
.
1901.
...1,121,61
Harbour dues
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
24,651
Fund
... 124,420
Pilotage
Rent of Reclamation
... 17,907
Ground
Single Warehouse Rent 219,7150
Rent of Whari and
Warehouse Company's
5,040
Warehouse
Rent of Boat Company's
aloes due to harbour
fund
... 4,378
Sundries
Commission on Salvage
9.110
of Coal
...

R.

1,670,851

Total... ...

1,651,540

Revenue

Total

-----_1,266,504

1E0,665
51,771
290.730
68,792

298,76/
290,786
94,928
279,707

Total

1,525,995

Estimate.
1904.
Principal repaid to public Works Loan Com.. 156,444
missioners
Interest paid to do ... 46,689
Interest on Debentures
291,000
&c.
Sinking Fund on De.. 89,000
bentures, &c.
Charges incidental to
t he managetn-nt,
lighting, &c., of ,the
... 323,515
Port of Colombo
Interest, arc., c n De.. 289,689
bentures, &c do
Sinking Fund on do .. 94.785
Interest on Loan under
Ordinance No. 14 of
.. 251,532
1900
.. 90,611
Sinking Fund on do
Salary of Superintendent, Barge Repair
240
ing Basin

Estimated.
Harbour Dues
1,150,003
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
... 17,000
Pilotage
... 150,0W)
Rent of Reclamation
Ground
.. 44,998
Single Warehouse Rent 292,000
Rent of wharf and Warehouse Co.'s Ware house
5,010
Rout of Boat Co,'sOrilees
due to Harbour Funl
4,00)
Sundries
Commission on Salvage
of Coal
2,501
..
Barge Repair ing Basin
11, 09
Patent Slip
.. 45,001
Rent of buildings acquired
In connection with Harbour iroprovemenis
9,890
Total

1,2:6,493

1961.

Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com... 141,474


missioners
68,859
Interest paid to do...
Interest on debentures,
292,673
&c.
Sinking Fund on deben88,859
...
tures, &c.
Charges incidental to
the management, lighting, ate- of the Port
305,5:6
of Colombo
Interest, &c. on deben... 299,336
tures 8cc., do
Sinking Fund on do ...
94,7217

1908.
Principal Repaid to
works Loan Commissioners
Interest paid to do ...
Interest on debentures
Ste.,
Sinking Fluid on Debentures &o
Charges incidental to
the management
Lighting, &c., of:the
Port of oolomho
Interest on debentures
&c. do
Sinking Fund on do ...
Interest on Loan under
Ord. No. 14 of 1900...

1903.
Harbour Dues
.. 1,147,017
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
8,002
Pilotage
... 123,487
Rent of Reclamation
Ground
.. 53,612
Single Warehouse Rent 259,1387
Reut of Wharf an 1 Warehouse Co.'s Warehouse
2,520
Rent of Boat Co.'s Offices
due to Harbour Fund 4,( 90
Sundries
Coma, on Salvage of Coal
4,713
Patent Slip
... 38,079
Reut of Buildings in connection with Harbour
Improvements ... 4,773

1904,

R.

R.
Principal repaid to Public Works Loan Com... 141,380
missioners
62,160
Interest paid to do. ..
Interest on debentures,
.. 289,999
&c.
&Mika Fund on deben... 68,99S
tures, &c.
Charges incidental to the
management, lighting,
&c., of the Port of
... 348,109
Colombo
Interest, &c., on debar,200,620
tures &c., do.
94,814
Sinking Fund on do. ..

-- 1,550,880
1903
Harbour dues
... 1,107,914
Surplus Overtime Fees
credited to Harbour
Fund
7,960
Pilotage
130,795
Rent of Reclamation
Ground
16,589
Single Warehouse Rent 241,64f
Rent of Wharf and Warehouse Co.'s Warehouse
7,560
Rent of Boat Company's
offices due to harbour
fund
...
4,036
Sundries
..
Commission on salvage
of Coal
4,975
Total,.,

1101.

1.781,937

Total ..

0,642,1194


44d COLOMBO HARBOUR REV .!N UE AND EXPENDHURE.
Ex140LtinttuktF,.
RE-VENUE.
1903. Revenue
Estimated.
MTh Estimate.
Harbour Dues ... 1480,000
Surplus Overtime Fees
Principal
repaid
to pubcredited to harbour
lie Worts LI an Com Fund . 4,000
missioners ... 161,919
Pilotage ... 150,109 .
Interest paid to do ... 41,21:1
Rent of Reclamation
Interest on Debenture,
Omani including
.. 291,000
&c.
Barge Repairing
Stilling Fund on DebenBasin ... 00,0r!1 i
i tures. &e. .. 69,000
Single Warehouse Rent 300,0(at
Charges incidental to the
Rent cf Wharf and
management, lighting,
Warehouse Company's
Stn., of the Port of
Warehouse .. 5,040
.. 102,131
Colombo

Rent of Boat Company's
Interest, &c., on Deben-
Offices due to Har-



tures,
&c
do ... 290,512
hour Fund - 4,08i
Sinking Fund on do ... 95,160
-
Sundries
Interest
on
Loan tinter
Commission on Salvage
Ordinance No. 14 of
of Coal .., t,one

.. 971,522
1900
patent Slip ... Wino
Sinking Fund on do. ... 1.1U,511
Rent of Buildings
I Salary of Superint en.
acquired in ronneet-
dent, Barge Repairion with Harbour
tog Basin .- improvements ... 0,420

-Total 1,612,893
Total .. 1,72.8,461

The grand total of Revenue for the 23 years (including


R23,687, 432
the Estimate for 1904-5) is ... ...
.. 23,146,533
Against grand total Expenditure

Surplus 8,40,899
The Expenditure, however, includes repayments of Principal of Debt due
to 'Public Works Loan Commissioners and the total of such repayments for
the 23 years will be nearly 82,583,000 ; then again there are the Sinking Fund
Contributions on Debentures amounting to nearly 81,5110,000. If both these
amounts are taken off' Expenditure, we get a considerable amount "of surplus.
The hope must be cherished, that the Harbour receipts will, eventually,
make the Breakwater, etc., the free property of the Colony, and that the
day will then come for considering how far Colombo should be maile a " free
port;" for that is the policy which ought, undoubtedly, to be aimed at.
COR ll i111110118.
Landed at Colombo and Galle each year from 1875 to 1904.
Total:
Total:
At At Colombo
At At Colombo
Colombo Galle. &Galle. Colombo Gabe & Gabe
Tons. Tone. Tons. Tons. Tans. Toils,
1875 ... 11,070 70,162 86,232 1890 .. 258,362 45,534 303,996
1876 ... 10,309 53,693 64,002 1891 ... 272,017 60,732 332,749
1877 ... 15,056 71,952 87,008 1892 ... 298,868 13,889312,757
1978 ... 7,081 79,099 86,180 1893 ... 262,302 29,599 291,901
1879 ... 8,336 62,607 70,943 1894 ... 298,216 27,281 325,497
1880 ..., 6,632 74,457 81,089 18115 ... 321,646 4,651 326,297
19,393 373,452
1881 ... 15,149 89,213 104,362 1896 .. 354,059
1882 ... 78,287* 89,9371 168,224 1897 ... 411,731 8,181 414,912
1883 ... 140,427 55,455 195,882 1898 .. 414,551 5,423 419,974
1884 ... 100,767 41,770 192,537 1899 ... 498,501 13,188 511,692
1885 ... 162,966 38,140 201,107 1900 ... 572,717 7,374 590,091
1886 ... 143,837 41,674 185,511 1901 .. 599,588 20,223 619,811
1887 ,.. 160,952 20,578 181,530 1902 .. 507,897 18,431 526,328
1888 ... 232,052 52,412 284,464 1903 ... 499,014 12,841 511,855
1889 ... 250,338 70,677 321,015 1904 ... 615,043 18,732 633,775
NUMBER OF LICENSED CARGO BOATS IN COLOMBO HARBOUR.
The following table affords interesting information as regards the available
power in cargo boats connected with Colombo harbour. The total is close
on 775 boats, and on an average we suppose the total tonnage capacity
cannot be under 15,000 to 20,000 tons, the tonnage of the Wharfage Co's fleet
alone being nearly 10,000? It is a mistake to suppose, as some do, that a
* Halt this year with P.& 0. & M. M.

LICENSED BOATS ; (ALIA' 118.RBOU8.

&41

r:

or Harbour " Trutt " would interfere with boating work ; we do not think
a so in Bombay, for instance. The following is the return reacted to:-

et

0 rC
- CI

<1., t.
.., ,,,0 Olt CM CM C
pl 8 4, .4
.- ri ...p ci ..- r; ....- ,,, .,
.7..
o.,9, c....., ra,:..0
n.3
o.2
g
p t) 2
2
arfage Co. , .. 5 - 74 58 25 53* 356
go Boat Despatch Co. .. 20 30 . 54 12 0 2 118k
total Co. .. 1 2 8 26 2 1 40
Wm Lighterato Co. ... S 6 4 - - - 18
oinbo Cargo Boat Co. ... 6 - 20 - - - 26
er hid iv s4 iii la . 17 54 16 0 0 0 87
Ion Boat Co. ... - 5 59 - - _ 64
15 32 - - - 49
se & Co.
)mbo Water Boat Co. .... - - 10 2 3 - 15

Total .. 59 112 277 98 30 56 788


GALLE HARBOUR.
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

(Reckoned at R10 to the Z.)


Pat Dues at Galle.
Expenditure on the Gallo Harbour.
Ea. d.
s. d.
a. d. a. d.
1866... 0 0 0 1885... 208 18 a
6.3,411 0
1885 -2,376 2 0
7...2,517 0 0
1886...2,140 4 0
1867... 0 0 0 1886... 158 16 3
8...2,639 0 " 1887...2,153 4 0
1868... 549 0 0 1887,.. 163 7 2
9...2,872 0 " 1888 ..1,996 6 10
1869.. 469 0 0 1888... 149 13 0
0-2,789 0 1889...2,25716 2
1870... 200 0 0 1889... 280 8 10
1..3,210 0 , 1890...2,701 5 3
1871...1,000 0 0 1890...1,664 6 11
2...3,210 4
1891...2,865 8 10
1872.., 809 0 0 1891...1,498 9 11
3...3,375 0 1892...2,964
0
33
1873... 802 0 0 1892...1,087 6 1
4...3,104 18 nu 1893.-8,966 17 5
1874.. 1984 0 6 1893.. 2,158 13 101
5...2,928 14 1894...3,197 12 6
1875... 845 0 0 1894... 803 18 0
9
6.. 2,763 7
1895...3,086 16 0
1876.., 137 0 0 1895... 694 7 4
7_2,998 10 0 1896..2,629 6 7
1877...1,056 0 7 1896... 985 17 1
8...2,948 10 6 1897...2.246 2 .6
1878., 842 0 1 1897-1,023 6 10
9..2,94812 8 1808...2,546 6 5i
1879... 949 13 10 1898... 927 9 5
0...3,240 6 0 1899...2,573 16 3a
1880... 993 0 ID 1899... 20 0 0
1...3,310 0 0 1900...2,570 3 2
1881 915 0 0 1900... 783. 14 1
2...2,313 0 0 1901...3,00016 2*
1882,., 650 0 1 1901.,. 243 17 3i
3..1,683 6 0 1902...2,964 3 54.
1883... 261 4 0 1902... 292 6 1
4..1,009 16 0 1903.. 3,187 8 2
1884 243 10 1 1903... Not
1904,.,3,214 4 Si
1904... Nil.

Total ... 96,360 13 6


Total ... 25,248 14 Oit
[Pilotage in the last twenty years yielded :-1885=R12,052; 1886-R11,322
7=1112,217; 1888-=-R14,226; 1889=1(16,504; 1890=815,045; 1891=814,668
Z=R13,583 ; 1893= 12,476 ; 18941(11,158 ; 1895= R11,379 ; 1896'=119,914
7=11 o,989; 1898=-R 1,674; 1899=1116,279: 1900-R14,398 ; 1901-1116,492
1=1117,969 ; 1903=1(18,092 ; 1904=1(18,093.
[The Master Attendant's or Harbour Master's Department at Galle coat for
ablishment 1(14,717 for year ended December 31st, 1886 ; 0887-not available)
1888 = 1118,405 ; 1889 = R14,122 ; 1890= R15,212 ; 1891=1(15,354 ;
2=1115,173; 1893-R14,903; 1894=1, 21,018 , 1895=R21,394; 1896-=B20,723;
7=1(15,105 ; 1896=1(19,255 ; 1399-=818.825 ; 1900 =1(26,603 ; 1901=1(24,886 ;
2=831,886 ; 1903-=R24,106 ; 1904 =1124,416 ; 1905 = 824,126.
[For the Financial Position of the Harbour Works, the money borrowed
the Breakwater Works, Lbc., see pages 986 et seq. under " Public, Debt."]

* These include 12 boats up to 50 tone 4 up to 60 tons, 3 up ta 70 tuns,


ip to BO tons, 21 up to 90 tons and over ; beeLe 5 boiler boats for water service, 3
lge touts, 11 miscellaneous boats including gigs, 4 tugs, 1 despatch launch and
i0-ton boats under construction.
1' Beside two bridge boats, making a total of 120.
$ This is beside Expenditure in aid of Minor Reads which was in 1897, R4,918
.898, X{5,000; and in 1899, 85,000.
Including 83,403 moorings from 31st August, the Govt. having taken over
supply since the retirement of Capt. Blyth.

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CEYLON GOVERNMENT RA !MAYS,

The Ceylon Government Railways, now open and working, inch' o the
following lines, the total mileage being 466i- miles*, of which 399a miles are r ri the
n and 67Ir miles on the 211 ft., gauge.
MILEAGE, COST, &c., OF CEYLON RAILWAY 81.
Na
ti TOTAL ORI6=
COST. P
RR ILE. `"-

fi 111;

R.

R.

74 45 17,384,832f 230,263
Colombo and Kandy
Peradeniya & Nawalapitya 16 64 2,674,626 157,440
27 60/ 2,356,352
85.298
Colombo and Kalutara
162,764
62,005
Breakwater &Wharf Branch 2 53

C.4

0H

s.
AO
`-"et:'12
25 1st Aug. 1867
20 1st Dec. 1874
25 22nd Sep. 1879
15 10th July 1874

(Free property ty. Colony) 121 52 22,578,575 116,025(ay.) 20


20 4th Oct. 1880
17 49 3,391,95211 193,825
Kandy and Matate
12 20th May 1885
Nawalapitiya & Nanuoya 41 26 10,953,451 265,539.
25 31at Mar. 1890
58,420
639,68a
10 70
Kalutara & Alutgama
,.. f 14th Feb, 1893
Alutgama & Ambalangoda 14 41} 4,170 5-') 1,(.1 (a,
18 . 79
'" '''' '"---' 't) 1 7th May 1894
Ambalangoda to Galle
23 17th Dec. 1895
26 49 3,137 685 118,403
Galle to Matara ...
12 19th4Lune 1893
25 37 5,760,691 225,909
Nanuoya to Haputale
12 3rd Sept. 1894
Haputale to Bandarawela 6 74 1,687,915 241,130
Polgahawela to Kuru25 14th Feb. 1891
769,580
59,198
...13 14
negala
Kurunegala to Anuradhapura
20 1st Nov. 1904
68 05 3,763,159a 55.340a
Kankesanturai to Chava1.11th Mar. 1902
34 41 1,799,485b 52,159
20
Imehcheri
15th Sept. 1902
Chavakachcheri to Pellai
15th Sept. 1902
Maradana to Avissawella
Avissawella to Yatiyan- 47 62 5,427,582 113,774
15
14th Sept.1903
tots
Aug. 1903
{
Nanuoya to N'Eliya
83,147
8 - 21vt Deer. 1903
N'Eliya to Kaudapola ), 19 18 1,600,583
1st July 1904
Kandapola to Ragala
.
Total,... 466 57 65,680,913

TThe total cost up to December 31, 1904, including additional accommodation


is given at 870,908,654, not including R3,824,073 spent out of revenue in 1897.1904
on pew works and rolling stock, The Railway Debt outstanding at the same date
was 840,791,489. The interest paid from revenue en loans during 1904 equalled
R1,508,157.]
UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Approximate
Cost
Length, Gauge Estimated Coat
Per Mile
of full line. ( 1634. miles)
Miles. Chaim. fr.
R,
R.
95 30
65,000b
Anuradhapura to Pallai
5}
11 029,377b
PROJECTED LINES.
21 feet line from Avissawella to Ratnapura : Miles to Ratnapura 30 :
approximate cost R2,400,000; average per mile R80,000.
5 feet light line from Ragama (Main Line) to Negombo, and Inter on to Hatt
and Puttalsm, say 70 miles, at R60,000 per trilA):
PER MILE.
CO'ST.
Miles.
R.
R.
70
4,200,000
60,000
* Also some31 miles and 64 chains of sidings which on some lines would 1,,
included as "miles of track."
This included a large amount of money wasted over preliminary arrangements.
and in getting rid of the " Ceylon Railway Company," before the work was given to ,,
contractor,
The cost is charged against 26 miles, If mile having been made out of
Breakwater funds. Estimated cost was 141,876,016.
17,431 feet of line laid at Mahara quarry and Colombo.
If Estimated cost for 17.4 miles was $2,985,299 ; but payments beyotal contract..
a Approximate calculated on estimated cost per mile.
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following statement. shows the CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS OF THE


AY between COLOMBO AND KANDY and some of these apply to the
nes, the gauge being the same :Total length 74.45 chains miles single line.
on width, 20 feet, 18 feet in rook cuttings.Weight of rails, 721h. per yard,inches.Sleepers,
5 feet 6 inches.Sleepers, 0 feet long x 10 inches x
distance apart, 3 feet.Two additional sleepers per length of rail on the
Length of incline, 12 miles.Ruling gradient on lower portion of the
in 100.Gradient of incline, 1 in 45 throughout majority of curves on incline
as.Majority of curves on the lower portion 20 chains radius.Number of tunnel
ewer portion of the line. 1 Number of tunnels on the incline, 10.Length of
tunnel, 365 yards.;Number of stations, 16.

,OXIM ATE COST OF SOME OF THE LARGER WORKS ON THE


.30LO31BO AND KANDY, AND OTHER CEYLON BAILWAYS,
4,000
...
ver the KekniiRivraboat
taiaoYe abor 26,000
)0) Sensation Rock
Viaduct over the Malt aweligargn at
12,000
...
tie Gallery
Peradeniya
5,800
Viaduct
4,300
Bridge for donhie line of Rails over Kelaniganga 860 feet long, estimated
800, cost R310,000=281,000 at par.
Igo over the Mahaweliganga at Katugastota estimated by the Engineers to
6000 (P cost 18,000).
Ige over the backwater of Panadure with clear waterway of 600 feet (
1..-girder Bridge across the Kaluganga at Kalutaxa erected by the P. W. 1).
and railway, cost 8603,999 (nominally 60,400). There are 12 spans of 100 ft vided into two sections of 600 It. each by an Island in the centre of the river.
following statement shows the chief characteristics of the railway between
LAPITIYA AND NANUOYA :
al length 41 miles 26 chains. Single line.
oration width in earth cuttings 20 feet.
., rock 16
embankments 18 .1,
ight of rails of Bessemer steel 72 lb. per lin. yard. Weight of guard rails
enter steel 60 lb. per lin. yard.
curves under 7 chains in radius are provided with guard rails.
epers 9ft. long by 10 in. wide by 5 in. thick.
rage distance apart of sleepers 2 ft. 7/ in.
ling gradient 1 in 44.
Al length of ruling gradient 28 m. 14235 eh.
iatest continuous length of ruling gradient 5 nr. 73 oh.

;al rise of railway from Nawalapitiya to Nanuoya. 3,379ft.


ight of Nahuoys, station above sea-level 5,292 ft.
has of sharpest curve 5 chains.
aal radius of curves 6.37 chains.
;al length of curve of this radius 8 m. 60.96 ch.
mbar of tunnels 6.
agth of longest tunnel 614 yards.
tuber of stations 8 ; and 4 private goods platforms.
proximate Cost of some of the larger Iltorks upon the NAWALAPITIYA and
OVA RAILWAY :
Poolbank Tunnel 614 yds. long R245,879
over the Mahaweliganga
..
R58,653 Lochiel Viaduct..

109,164
89,410, Bridge over the Kotmaleganga
96,414
over the Giugramoya
87,671
50,092 I Holyrood Viaduct
over tho liunugaloya
77,170
Nitnnoya Viaduct
a the Hog's Back including
vo tunnels and bridges over 235,882
tingran and Hunugaloyas
mparing the above with the main line of 7411 miles (see above), we find that
on width in rock cutting is two feet more between Colombo and Kandy or 18
be next difference is in the sleepers being 3 feet apart on the main line, and
There are over 28 miles of the
or 2 ft. 71, on the Nanuoya Extension.
gradient of 1 in 44 on the Extension against only 12 miles of 1 in
the main line, and, while the majority of the curves on the latter are 10
on the incline and 20 chains in the loweountry, the average curve
Extension is 6.37 with many as sharp as 5 chains. There are 11
on the main line, the longest (Moragala) being 365 yards ; while on
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RAILWAYS.

the Extension the number is only 6, but the Poolbank one is 614 yards or
more than one-third of a mile. Finally, between or rather including Colombo
and Kandy we have 16 stations, while beyond Nawalapitiya there are but
8 stations.
Of more interest perhaps is the list giving approximate cost of some of the
larger works on the Dimbula Extension. Unfortunately we cannot compare the
cost of the Poolbank and Moragala tunnels, although we suspect the latter with
the imperfect boring material in use twenty-three years ago, cost nearly as much
as its much longer rival. Some of the bridges and viaducts may, however, be
compared. The largest and most expensive piece of bridge-work in the island
is that across the Kaluganga at Kalutara, 1,200 feet long, and which cost 11604,000.
Next we have the new bridge over the Kelaniganga 860 feet long, suited for
a double line of rails, which cost R310,000. The viaduct over the Mahaweliganga at Peradeniya, cost R120,000. We may contrast with this Lochiel
'
viaduct costing R109,169; the bridge over the Kotmaleganga 1166,414: Holyrood
viaduct 1187,674 ; and Nanuoya viaduct 1177,171.
Of the heavy works on the NANUOYA-BANDA.RAWEL A section ;itp
to Haputale are 19 tunnels, the three longest being the summit tunnel, 350.5
lineal yards ; Dambakc tiya tunnel 298'1 lineil yards ; and tunnel No. 14 at
17 miles 57 chains, 205.5 'line 11 yards, costing R178,594, 11116,636, and
R160,294 respectively ;-20 Bridges, the two largest being at 6 mil es 14
chains (2 spans of 80 ft. and 2 of 60 ft.) and at 14 miles 28 chains (2
spans of 80 feet), their cost being R99,000 and R50,888 respectively:
and 279 Culverts, the four largest containing 1,549 cubic yards, 930 cubic
yards, 808 cubic yards, and 100 cubic yards and costing R41,856, 1115,802,
R13,847 and 1115,621 respectively.Oa the Bandarawela section there are
two Tunnels, the largest being at 4 miles 44 chairs (98'83 lineal yards)
resting locally 1153,203 ; and Fix Bridges, the two hugest being at 4 mi.es 18
chains (2 spans of 80 ft. and one span of 60 ft.) and at 5 miles 75 chains (one
epan each of 60 ft., 80 ft., and 40 ft.), costing R68,507 and 842,158 ressectively, There are 105 culverts of which the four largest vary from 661
pubic yards to 1,3331 cubic yards, eostirg from B10,909 to R28,230
cespeolively,
(Fehrnished fry the Chief Resident Engineer.)

Stations between Nanuoya and Bandarawela shoeing their distance


apart and from Colombo, also the menage between each station, and their 2titude
above mean sea level :
Average Gradient Distance Distance from Altitude above
Name of Station.
Mean Sea level.
between Stations.
Apart.
Colombo.
feet.
Ms. Cbs.
Ms. Ohs.
136
5,997
1 in 66 8 70
78
Nanuoya to 7'.inhawels,
6
6,200
1 in 55 2 10
139
Ambawela to Pattipola
76
5,833
1 in 66 3 70
142
. Pattipola to Ohiya
153
6
4,698
1 in 47 10 10
Ohiya to 11 pntale
4,368
156
1 in 50 3 12
60
Haputale to Diyatelawa
4,046
161
39
Diyatalawa to Bandarawela 1 in 62 3 62
No. of tunnels on line 19. Aggregate length 2,3211 lineal yards. Length of
longest tunnel, "Sommit Tunnel" 352 lineal yeards. Total coat Haputale section
R5,677,992; Bandarawela 111, 677,493. Grand Total R7,355,485. [The figures on
page 434 axe slightly in excess of these.]
LIST OF

PARTICULARS RELATING TO NANUOYA-HAPUTALE RAILWAY :


251 MILES.
Length of line 261 miles. Sharpest curve 5.06 chains radius. Heaviest
gradient 1 in 44.
No. of stations four : Ambawela 84 miles from Nanuoya; Pattipola 11 miles ;
Ohiya 144 miles from Nanuoya; Haputale 25 miles from Nanuoya.
The largest viaduct is that at 64 miles and it consists of two 80-feet and two
0 feet girder spans, the maximum height being 67 feet above the bed of the stream.
The line beginning at Nanuoya 5,792 feet above mean sea level, rises at
Pattipola 114 miles to a height of 6,2241, feet above that level and thence falls to
Haputale which is 4,698 feet above mean sea level at Colombo.
1016,The bulk of the work having been done by the piece or small contrite, it is
difficult Ito state exactly the labour force employed, but from what we can learn we

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CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

to make a complete survey and to form estimates and working plans :The
following swain ry of dates gives the history of the undertaking :
1872, June 7th,First Memorial (prepared by Mr. J. Ferguson) preseated
to Governor Gregory, by a Deputation of Planters (Ilessra. Rose, Critwell,
Tottenhatn, &c.,) praying for Railway Extension from Nawalapitiya via
DikoyaDimbula to Haputale.
1872, Nov.Report of the Railway Commission (Sir J. Douglas, Chairman)
fully bearing out the Observer's calculations.
1874, July.Report of the. Railway Commission on the completion cf the
Survey. Staff of Railway Engineers asked for from England.
1875, NI areh.Conimeueement of work by Mr. Macnair and Engineering Staff.
1877, April Completion of the surveys, plans and estimates after numerous
references.
scent of the Secretary of State to the Nanuoya Section of
1878,
the Uva Extension.
1878, Dee. Legislative Ordinance passed fur raising al loan of a million
pounds sterling.
1879.Absorbed in preparim:: saceitications and plans and calling for
tenders.
1879, Oct.-Dec.Agitation renewed in Cbsereer and in Legislative Council for
Extension to Haputale, by Mr. Pownall, with annual motion up to 1886-7.
' 1880, May 20th .Contract with Nlessrs. Thomas Nowell & Co. settled for
the Nanuoya section.
1880, August 3rd. First sod cut at Nawalapitiya exactly. 22 years after
the inauguration of the work on the Colombo and Kandy line by Sir Henry Ward.
1880.Memorial from the Haputale Planters to the Governor; :mil genera
appeal (Dec. 7) from inhabitants of live to the Secretary of State, Lord Kimberley
1883, Dec. 29.Full Letter (with Map) from Messrs A. M. & J. Ferguson to Sir
A. H. Gordon, on his arrival, reviewing the position of Railway Extension to Uva.
1884, June 4th.Opening of first division to Hatton.
1884, June.Interview of -Mr. J. Ferguson with Hon. Robt. Meade at Colonial
Office to urge the sanction of Extension to Haputale.
1884, Nov. 20th.Opeuing of 2nd division to Talawakele.
1885, May 20th.Opening to Nanuoya.
1886, Feb.Ceylonese Agricultural Association opposes end memorialises again
Railway Ihtension to Haputale. Mr. J. Ferguson publishes a series of letters
in a pamphlet on Uva, in reply.
1886, Aug. 7th.First serious interruption to traffic on the Nanuoya line occurred
at rock-cutting near 56 fn. 15 ch. at the site of a big old landslip on Glassaught
estate. Thiaoccurred on 7th August 1886, and the line was clear on 23rd.
188G, Aug. 19th.The great Blackwater Slip (262 mile between Galboda and
Watawala) occurred on August 19th, 6 p. m., whole side of hill moved forward, covering line for 162 lineal yards with debris 70 feet high, estimated quantity 160,00n
cubic yards, 4-5ths rook. Second slip night of November 10th, blocking up cutting
again, all due to vein of mica-schiststrata of metamorphic rocks alternating with
lands of loamy clay with embedded boulders, strata inclined towards railway line at
downward angle and infiltration of water made slippery. Great credit due to Engineer
of Ways and Works (Mr. Cantrell) for his clearing operations:able to allow trains
pass part of day on 1st February, 1887, but work finally cleared April 23rdthe whole
coating 1103,027-apart from expense of sonic outside experiments with squirt pipee,&c.
A wire tramway, erected temporarily, did good service.
1887, Sept.Mr. T. N. Christie interviews Sir Henry Rolland ( afterwards Lord
Enuteford,1 and writes from Scotland, to the Colonial Office, on the subject of UvaRailway Extension.
1887, Oct. 24th.Mr. John Brown again Writes to Sir H. T. Holland protesting
against Railway Extension to Haputale which-will not secure the Badulla traffic.
1887, Oet.Mr J. Ferguson addresses a totter to Sir Henry Holland, from
Vichy, France, urging the need of an early decision on Railway Extension, in the
interests of Uva with its growing area under tea.
1887, Dec.Interview of Mr. Henry Bois with Sir H. Holland in favour of a
Broad-gauge Extension.
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447

Wall in Chair, against the Government, the Observer, the Chamber of Commerce and a
large majority of planters.
1888, Jun.Final and %cry strong despatch of Sir Arthur Gordon.
1888, Feb.--Scheme started by Mr. W. Shelford, ex., Mr. B. S. Saunders
and others to serve Uva by a lowcountry line and a line from Kandy: Memorial
to Secretary of State.
1888, March 20.--Sanction of Haputtle broad gauge Extension received by Sir
Arthur Gordon in Colombo, Sir H. Holland's despatch being dated Feb. 20th.
1888, Dee. 1.Cutting at the Nanuoya end, of the first sod of the Haputala
Extension by one of the sub-contractors under Mr. Waring without any ceremony.
1890, March.Publication of the Report of the Chief Resident Engineer on
the possibility of carrying on the present Extension to Nayabedde with savings
effected on the section in course of construction.
1891, June.The Secretary of State sanctions the extension of the Haputalc
Railway, as far as Bandarawela, on condition that this section should be constructed
within the loan provided for the line to Haputale,
1892, April 26.Passing of motions for the Extension of the Railway to
Bandarawela and to Kurunegala at a meeting of the Legislative Council,
1892, July.Interruption of through communication with Nanuoya for several
days owing to slips on the railway at Wungieoya and Galboda, the result of very
heavy rains upcountry.
1893, Jan. 1.New Station at Hatton opened.
1893, January.A slip of a rather serious nature at about the 13th mile from
Nanuoya, nearly 4,91)0 cubic yards of earth coming down, a few hundred yards
beyond the big tunnel on the Uva Fide of the Summit level. .
1893, March 13.A. series of serious washaweys on the Extensionone just
beyond the 14th mile, oue at the 16th mile, another at Ohiya, carrying away
Mr. Tower's bungalow, and several others down beyond Ohiya stationthe risult
of two days' severe rain.
1893, April 7.H. E. Sir Arthur Havelock travels over the line from Haputale to Nanuoya, H.
carriage and horses being also conveyed by train.
1893, June 19.Opening of the Nanuoya-Haputale Railway Extension for traffic,
1894, Sept. 3.Opening of the Railway to Bandarawela for traffic.
Roads.
1894-98.Agitation iu Observer about uncompleted Uva R
1897, Sept. Oct.Mr. J. Ferguson addresses H.E. Governor Ridgeway on injustice done to Uva section in Railway Administration Repor,. of 1896 by 0.ewitig
only R2,900
through giving Uva no credit for its new traffic. diverted to
main line. Railway Manager e,droite R191,421 profit should be credited to 'five;
but the claim is for R250,284 or betwe ii 3 and 4 per cent on cost.H. E.
clecileel that an explanatory- Memorandum should appear lit future Adiffinist ation
Reports; but the unfair " sectional " mode of reckoning is continued and the' Memo.
minium relegated to a back page in recent Reports.
1899, October 26th.Serious landslip near Ambit's ela.
1902, December.Subsidence of the line at Hapatale. '

Sea Cotist Railway.


EXTENSION ROM KALUTARA TO BENTOTA OR ALUTGAMA : 11 MILES
Which cost complete 11639,682 or 8.58;420 per mile, without much rollingstock. Begun August 1888; opened for traffic on 31st March 1890. Stations on the
line are as follows :
ce from
Distance
Beyond Kali:therm
Distances between.
Colombo about
29 miles.
11 miles. ...
RATUKIJILUNDA
miles
...
31

PAYIYAGALA (North)... 2

4+
311

PAYIYAGALA (South)...
33
MaonoNa

35

Bt.ituwALA
... 2
it ..,
LuroAm.s.
381 ,,

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CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS,


ALUTGAMA TO AMBALANGODA lg MILES.

This sectiou-14 miles in distance but including the big bridge over the Bentota
riverwas completed and opened for traffic on the 14th February 1893 (begun June
1891)see total cost to Gallo below. Stations on the line are as follows :
Distance between. Beyond Kalutarn. Distance from Colombo
... 7 miles
4512 miles
KOsOoDA
18 mi'es
...
BALAHTITA
221
491
524
AMBALANGODA
... 23i
The Bentota bridge has two spars of 150 ft. and one of 100 feet, cost 11281 per
lineal fort from face to face of masonry abutments.
AMBAL AN ilODA TO CALLE : 19 MILES, 19 CHAINS
A distance of 19 miles And 19 et eine wee opened for traffic on 7th May 1894
at n cost about B2,450,000. The Ginganga bridge has three spans of 120 ft. each
costing B414.72 per lineal foot centre to centre of cylinder abutments. List o,
Stations between Ambalangoda and Galls showing their distances from each other and
from Ambalangeda:
From
Distance from
Distance from
Name of Station.
Colombo (at out.)
Ambalangoda.
each other.
Miles
Ms. Chs.
Ms. Chic.
7 40 ... 7 40 ... 60
linocanuwe
64
77
...
11
37
...
8
DODANDUwA
...
54
682
15
...
17
4
GlierOTA
72
...
19
19
...
45
3
GALLS
The total cost of the line from Bentota, to Galle, 33 miles, was R4,170,572 o
11122,671 per mile. The total distance from Colombo to Galles is 72 miles.
GALLE AND MATARA EXTENSION : 26# MILES.
The Galle-Matara Railway Extensirai line of 26i1 miles was begun on 7th Jane 1894
and was opened for traffic on 17th December 1895. There is one tunnel near Galle
63 yards long ; Poloya bridge cost R109,570; Goiyapana, bridge 1153,417; end
Polwatte Modem 8114,074. The total cost of 26A- miles was 113,101,710, averaging
8117,520 per mile.
STATIONS ; GALLE TO NATARA.
From Maradana.
Distance from Galle.
Name.
78 miles. 44 chains.
.. 6 mites 36 chains.
TALPE
.. 84 45
... 12 ,, 7
AHANGAMA
... 89
79
.. 17 71 ,;
WaLIGAMA
... 95 25
KAMBURUOAMCWA ... 23 17
... 98 57
... 26 49
MATmia

Polgalotwelo to Kuruneirala : 13 Miles, 17 Chains.


The construction rf this section of 13 miles and 17 chains, or 13'175 miles
estimated to cost 8839,734 (See Sessional Paper XII of 1892) was commenced
on 24 h October 1892. It begins at 24 feet above set-level, rises a few hundred
fret and falls at liurnr (gala to 402 feet. There are Iwo etations besides Polgahaweln :Pc.tuhera at 7-2 miles end Kurunegala terminus. The line was opened for
traffic on 14th Feb. 1894
ALTNENArrv.B LOOP LINE TO KANDY.
In co' sequence 01 rockelip on Kadugannawet Incline block'ng 3 days, July 1900,
the above qr:estion was started and reports called for; but the Ca seating E: gineers ri htly condemned the ugges ion, (Ses.. Paper XL VII of 1901.)
Th R i wa Stan of En,ineer iu he "Shies" fu ly eiamin, d the route via
Ynt eatte and Mdta e and condemned it. But how (191i5, a seli.s of tunnels are
under construction cit the Kadugannawa incline to obviate the risk of farther

CEYLON UV Vflata in nil a ritair,

Railway Extensions now antler Construction.


THE NORTHERN RAILWAY :KURUNEGA.LA. TO ANURADHAPURA
JAFFNA AND KANKESANTURAL
presented to the Legislative Council on Octoberl3th, 1886, showing
A memorial was
pro13,ble
traffic for such a line (estimated by a Jaffna Committee assisted by Colombo
,
friends) at R785,157. The Surveyor-General, on being referred to, reported in Septemsti Dunhulla to Jaffna, and estimated the
ber 1887 in favour. of a line from Kuritnegala '
16th, a Select Committeethe
cl
cost of a flying survey at 832,000. On November
Tre..surer, Surveyor-General, Messrs. Ramanathan and R. A. Bosanquet--was appointed
to consider, take evidence and report upon the goods and passenger traffic "of
the several lines, Matale to Jaffna, Polgahawela-Kurunegala-Dambulla to Jaffna, or
.but it was said that
Mahara-Chilaw to Jaffna." This report was unfavourable,
lei6rseipoont.
mbm
vocura
mistakes were made and au unofficial Committee sent i nj auraevitisaeildwfttay
Commission
aff
M.ay 9, 1891.Publication of the Report of 1) who recommend the immediate
Per! LVII. of 1890 and VII. of 189t
(Ste
' Sessional - ,
construction of a line from Polgahawela to Kurunegala and the survey of a line to
Jaffna.
October 11th, 1892.Mr. Waring furnished a long Report on the course of a
Kurunegala-Jaffna line of 175 oriels.
April 8th, 1893The C .mmissionere, Messrs G, S. Williams and T. N. Christie
(Nil-. Ramanathan abstaining) report that estimated traffic is R439,323 against working
expenses R582,721; and if t i this is added interest and sinking fiend on R8,750,000
(cost of 175 miles at R5,000 per mile) equals at 5 per cent R437,750, makes total
deficit 8550,898. [No doubt loan could be at 8 per cent interest and 1 per cent
sinking fund iu which case total defie.t will be reduced to 8493,398. J
On Decembs.t. 18, 1894 (Sessional Paper 1 of 1895) Mr. Waring reported with
referenle to a light line on the broad gauge from Kurunegala via Anuradhapura
and Jaffna to Kauke.anturai, fully describing the hue and estimating cost
for 197 miles 33 chains at R9,890,432.60 as follows:-ESTIMATE for the lino is separate Parts, v;z., (a) Kuranogiila t, Anuradhapura: (6) Anuradhapura to 11 snkeranturai :
Summary of Estimate, Kurunegala to Anuradhapura.
Amount of Schedule No. 1
..
"
..
I. 2
...
1 :25147B
3:.76308
37
6c52.
ra
Aotiet
.4 Schedule No. 2
,.
...
...
Total ..
3,764342 37
Equal to a total in roan Is sterling, taking rupees at Is. 1 3-326. each 205,201 8s. 9d.
Giving a mileage rate for 71 miles 23 chains of

R52,763.00

Or a mileage rate in pounds sterling of


..
...
..
2,878 108, Id
Summary if Estimate Anuradhapura to Kankesanturai.
R.
c,
Amount of Schedule No. 1
..
..
..
...
2,457,491 59
Amount of Schedule No. 2
..
,.
..

3,764,526 83
Total...
6,222,018 42
Equal to a total in pounds sterling, taking supers at 18, 1 3-32d. eaoh 339,44410s, 10d
Giving a mileage rate for 126 miles 10 chains of
..
..
R49,332.15
Or a mileage rate in pounds sterling of
...
...
...
2,69,1. 6a, 7d.
The follow
is a statement in a tabular form of the ESTIMATE for the whole
line from Kurunegala to Kankesantured, making provision in every respect for a railway of the class and with the se ommodation desired by the General Manager
of the Railways :
Summary of Estimate.
R.
c,
Amount of Schedule No, 1
...
.
4,597,809 66
A mount of Schedule No. 2
7,338,506 54
.11

[Revised to 11,029,377 in 1904.


Total..
11,936 316 20
Equal to a total iu pounds sterling, taking rupees at Is 1 3.32 1, each 651,190.39. 10d
Giving is mileage rate for 197 miles 33 chains of....
R60,46383

Or a mileag rate in pounds sterling of


...
.. 3,298 12s, 61.

CEYLON GOVERNMENT R A ILW NYS'.


TO JP,FFN A- AND EANKESA.NTIlit kI,

In Mr. Wa.rina's Report on the Saline 14...11way, published Dec. 15, 1391, le
Wiens are provided for as follows:
Names of Stations.
iURTJN FIG ALA.

tan game. road


3allala-Y,.palatl
3ralgamuwa
Briyagama
Anuradhapura
Madawirchchi
Vavuniya
Kallokunkani
Mankulam
Kokkavil
Elephant Pass
Pallai
Kachchai .
Chavakaelacheri
Navatkuli
Jaffna
Chunnakam
Kankesanturai

Distance from Di stance from Height above


Colombo, Kuriinegala mean sealevel
I feet.
miles. I miles.
I -__
I 401/
51*
581 I 61
I '256
'211
73 1
320
93/ I 414
300
1101 59
250
123 71/
250
1371 863
314
100

152/ I
267
167 115/
167
1801 129
141/ 160
193
1561
I
2081
164/ A fe.w feet,
216
1721
224/
do
228/ 1761
do
2321 180
do
186
238
do
2431 192
2491 1974

But we have since (February 1901) received the following later and more reliable
list from the Chief Resident Engineer (Mr. Oliver) :
NORTHERN RAILWAY.
Names of
Stations.

rnit

a.

-.4474 14 as r
M. C. L. M. C. L.
Wellawa 5 75 5 75
Ganswat'a 13 15 7 20
Maho 26 59 18 44
Ambanpolu 34 40 7 61
Galgamn wa 40 17 5 57
Talawa 58 52 18 35 Anuradhapura 68 2 9 30
Madawaelichi 84 10 16 8
Vavuniya 98 58 14 48
Mankulam 127 2 28 24
parantheu 149 67 22 65 Pallai 163 35 13 48

2i 4
ref S
2.43
Stations, Ja w -,e1)
E-v1 4 21
M. C. L. M. 0. L,
Kodikaman 172 58 9 23
Chavakacceri 177 22 4 44
Navatkuli 182 52 5 30 Jaffna 187 5 4 33
Chunnakam 192 75 5 70
Kankesanturai 197 79 5 4 From Centre of
Station to Termination of
Line 17 21
Total length
Total 198 16 21 of Line,
NaM09

In 1895, Jaff us Railway Co.nmission again appointedHost. Messrs. Saunders,


MacBride, Christie and Grinlinton, and Messrs. Ramanathan, War:ng an l HowdenSmith. They finally recommended (that is Messrs. Saunders, Grinlinton, Christie and
Ramanathan, on Feb, 3rd 1897)a light broad gauge from Kurnnegala to Anuradhapura,
on condition that all extensions beyond should be as feeders on the 21 feet gauge.
Final estimates chewed
Knrunegala to Anuradhapura 5/ feet gauge 71 miles 23 chains = R4,007,711 or
R56,219 per mile
Anuradhapura to Kankerianturai 21 26 miles 10 chains = P4,414,375 or
FLAMM nnr

0341:111
11.3:
Bleph
ebouli
fund
all ti
cowl
1897
ditic
put
$3
The
Jail
the
1251

1-a
our
of
fro
On
Pi
ful

Al

CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

451

Governer Ridge any en 6th May r.:rour mended the light brood 5ift. to Au.tradha,aura
c.istimr 11.1,009,001 ; iutsnst and Anking fund 11160,000 working expenss 8160,000
---= 11320,009. Profits 1124000) and in inetutim + 2i feet line in Jaffna Peninernla,
!

Elephant Pass through Jaffni to Kankesauttrai 41 miles @ 1135,000 or 111,260,000
should be 111,435,099 (Receipts 1190,090; expect. -es 1110,000 ; intere , t and sinking
fund 1110,000). Mr. Chamberlain decided (Jany. 14th 1898) for light broad gauge
:.!'
all the way, and sanction d tin tint section of 71 miles to Anuradhapura ou
condition of I of cast (R1,500,0,13) lieMg takm f mu Geaeral Revenu 1 (11500,000
1897, 1898, 1899) an 1 sanctioned the Jaffna Peninsula section 41 miles on con
dition that it can be stmwu to pay ab iiiitio.-Uonsulting Engineers and Mr. Waring
put the cost .I light broad gauge from Kurunegala to Rankesauturai (197 miles
83 chai,di) at 1110,895,904 against for 71 (broad) and 126 (2.4 feet) 148,531,409.
The Commissioners (Sir F. Saunders, Mr. levers and Mr. Caa.trell) to enquire into the
Jaffna Peninsula line reported en March 25th: Cost of 41 miles likely to be 112,050,C00;
the; Interest and Sinking Fund R82,000; Receipts R90,000; Working Expenses
1150,000 probab a detlet 1142,000. The latest estituate is Sir R9,899,483 for 198
1.1 miles in all. --The line was sanctioned finally in 1899 and work commenced at
acre at both ends On March 11th, 1902, Sir West Ridgeway opened the section
of 21 miles from lionkoeuntiunl through Jaffna to Chavakachehert ; and the section
From Chavalachcheri to Pallai m as opened on 15th September of the same year.Govetnor Sir floury Blake was able to visit Anuradhapura in Feb., 1904, with
Princess Louisa and party by train ; wh le up to Anuradhapura, the line was
fully opened on let Nov. 1904, for traffic. The opening of the remaining section from
Anuradhapura to Pallid is now (May) fixed for July 1905.
NORTHERN RAILWAY.
CHIEF OFFICE

STAFF,..PrObablo Staff for 9 months in 1905.


Salary.

Chief Resident Engineer


Chief Accountant and 011ice
Assistant
Clerical Staff.
Chief Clerk
1 Clerk
2 Clerks at 11960 each
1 Clerks at R890
2 Cleike at 11720 each
3 Clerks at 11600 each
1 Clerk at 11480
1 Typist at 11600
1 Draughtsman at 111,200
1 Cashier at R1,800
1 Assistant Cashier at 11720
1 Book binder at R860
1 Travelling Peon at 11360

15,000
3,750
1,500
900
1,440
630
1,080
1,350
360
450
960
1,350
590
270
157

Sala ry.
R
1 Counter at 11210
180
3 Office Peons at 11180
405
1 Office Peon at 11120
90
3 Coolies at 11150 each
337
ESCORT.
3 Constables forming Cashiers' escorts 519
31,910
Other Charges.
Allowances, &c., of Chief Resident
Engineer 1,800
Overtime allowances, &c., to Clerks 2,625
Travelling Expenses, &c., of Cashier,
Assistants and Constable.
1,500
Total Other Charges 5,925
Grand Total 37,135

PROBABLE STAFF EMPLOYED

Fon 6 NIONTlit4, ON THE WORK,S FOR 1905.

Salary.
Sa'ary,
R.
R.
7,500 , 4 Oh eaters at 8180 each
3 Assistant Engineers at 115,000
360
1,800 2 Pumpers at 11180 each
180
1 Assistant Engineer at 3,600
1,200 5 Cool ies at 11180 each
450
1 Surveyor at 112,100 ,
840 2 Head Timekeepers at 11720 each
720
1 Foreman Platelayer at 113,360
6 Timekeepers at 11540 each
1,620
.4 Asst. Foremen Platelayers 1st111,8L0
1,800 Sarvey coolies 1 or Asst. Engineers 2,160
and 2 at 11900 each
Chief Store & Dis' rict Sore coolies 2,500
2 Chief Storekeepers, 1 at 112,000,
1,800 Dispensary Coolies
360
1 at R1,600
300
1 Clerk for Storekeepers tit 11 1100
120
1 District Storekeeper at 115911
32,370
6 Clerks for Assistant Engineers
1,860
Other
Charges.
1 at 11720, 5 at 8600 each
3 Masonry Inspectors at R600 each 909 Allowances to Assistant Engineers 1,410
3 Engine Drivers 1 at 112,760, 1 at
Foremen Platelayers 1,500
Do.
3,420
112,160 and 1 at 111,920 each
Do.
Drivers and Guards 5,000
__
3 Guards,1 at R940, 1 at 11660 and
4100
1 at R600
Total Other Charges 7,910
54(1 I
3 Under Guards at 11360 each
540
2 Lighters at 11540 each
Grand Total 40,280

452

CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAY S.

KELANI VALLEY RAILWAY.


In 189G, survey began for a 2t
feet line from Coleant() to Kelani Valley, asp
in August 1897, Mr. A. P. Macintosh reported on a line (22 feet) from Colombo to
Yatiyantota mod Ruanwella(50 miles) cost R2,877,299 ; interest and sinking fund say on
R3,000,0001,-R120,000;
estimated receipts 8459,000; working expenses
estimated
R 150,0
8180,000, profit
00.-Reecaumended by Governor Ridgeway to Mr. Chamberlain,
Sept, 20th, 1897. Sanctioned and begun in 1899. In Fah. 1902, Mr. PhilIimors ran a
party of invited guests from Colombo to beyond Wisga, some 28 miles and hick
making a very enjoyable trip ; while on 15th Sept. the same year, this line to Awissa.
welly was opened for traffic. The line to Yatiyaututa was completed and opened for
traffic on the 14th September. 1903, and by th - end of that year the Staff dispersed.
To the Chief Resident Engineer, Mr. J. Phillimore, we are indebted for the
followinl, statement of Stations:STATIONS ON COLOMBO KF,LANI RAU:VSAY :
Stollens. Distance from Maradana
Stations. Distance from Maradasa
344- NS iles
Maradana ... 0 Miles Pmwalipitiya
Mir bane. 5% do. Aviaros ella ... 361 do.
,12-A do..
1
Dehiowita
...

Pannipitiya ... 10 do.
ari t do.
21 do Harawanella ...
Pad ukka

Yatiyaittota ... 486 do.


Wags ... 27 do.
\
Kosgama .. 30f do.
RAILWAY EXTENSION FROM KELANI LINE To RATNAPURA.
. A strong Memorial was presented to Governor Ridgeway in the Session of 1900
winch shewed, infer alia, that the District of lfatnspnra covers 1,254 sqnare miles
with a population of 107,999 ; and referred to the extension of tea planting, of paddy
and coconut cultivation, of gemming, of pilyrirnage. to Adam's Pe i.k-Down traffic
estimated at 8,707 tons up traffic 9,495 tons, besides 30,000 tons of arrack. Coach subsidy
for the Districts is RI3,980. Total of coolies employed in Ratimpura, Ra,kwana auJ
Balangoda is 11,043, likely to rise to 18,055 coolies. The line would leave the Dehiowita
Station, cross Mahaoya into Densworth, turn to Pambagama, and village Maldeniya
crossing Deriniyagalla.ganga, traversing Lida Yogarna. 11 otnagalla, Pokunawita and
Atiapitiya, by Gonialuoya Yeller. Then on to Meneripitiya and Pusella and thence
to Ratnapura olose to cart road.-But Chief Resident,Engineer, Mr. Phillimore (Sessional
Paper .XV1. of 1901) condemns this line and advocates the cart road ratite from
Avissawella to Ratnapura, thouk:h he says the cost per mile will be above the average
of the line from Colombo upwards. In Nov. 1902, the Legislative Council voted 525,000
for Survey of the proposed extension-con , pleted from Avissawella, not only to liatnapure, but up to Pelmadul!a, at the beginning of 1904, by Mr. J. C. Phillimore, who
estimates on cost of construction as folows:ESTIMATES.-GENERAL ABSTRACT.
Sub- Main Rate per
11 cad-. Heads. Mile.
Heady of Account.
1. rand and Compensation (152'5 acres) ...891,500 591,5(0 56,000
2. Earthwork :(a) Felling trees and clearing lend ... .. 6,100 - 459,109 30,109
(5, Formation of bank.; and cuttings ... 459,009
3. Bridges and Culverts : 576,198 -
(a) Bridges ..
.. 216,370 792,568 51,972
(5) Culverts ... ..
1,056
4. Roads and Level Crossings . .. 16,104 16,104
5. Ballast and Permanent way :39,312 - (a) Ballast .. ..
.. 324,373 363,685 23,848
(b) Permanent way ..
... 90,100 90,100 5,908
6. Station and Buildings ..
... 13,725 13,725 . 900
7. Electric Telegraph ...
1,859
8, Plant .. .. .. 29,350 28,350
13,092
199,657 199,657
9. Rolling Stock .. ...
6,557
10. Engineering and Administration .. .. 100,000 100,110 7,072
... 107,851 107,851
Contingencies

Tot al -.2,262,649 2,262,649 148,370


PROFIT 011 LOSS TO BE EXPECTED PER ANNUM.
Interest and Sinking Fund (4 per cent. on capital cost of E2,262,649)
1190,506. -Marking Expenses (as estimated by the Gene, at Manager) 861,240.-Total
11151,746 Gross proceeds as estimated by Ratuannra Railway Committee 5106,328.
Nett loss per annum R45,418. A Ratuttpnia Railv ay Commission appointed by
Government is now (1905) sitting.
The last Estimate (Mr. Phillimore's of October 28th, 1901) was for 482 miles,
cost 54,829,800, or R99;583 per mile.
mt.., ..timnte for working f 'pewee is based on an average for the first ten years

T-

ace page

462.

RIII,W.11 CON STR UCTION-

Abstract showing. Comparative Cost of 2 ft. B in. Railways


Ratnapura and Pelmadulla ; Northern iii ft.
COS'
Pelmad
Al

Ratnapurs Railway,
Alternative Estimates

1
Kela11 1
1 Valley ,
1 project
Railway
Alignment 1903.
as Per 'Project of Alignment No. 3 of i
Completion 1 October, No. 2 of
1904.
ePo
1903.
along
1904.
Road. I
A p,
1

Preliminary
.
Laud and compensation
Earthwork ; walling. &e.
Bridges
...
Culverts
Roads, fencing, and level crossings
Ballast and permenant way
..
Stations and buildings
Electric telegraph
...
Plant
...
Rolling stock
Vngineering and administration ...
Miscellaneous

Contin gencies
Interest during construction
Maintenance

L Grades
6 Curves
L Gauge

Total cost per Mile Its ...

---
2.
3

4

6,000
5,000
17
1:9
1561
27
16,906
13,7631
14,824
22 0171
8,619,
8
1:06
03571
191:02526
7, 640.
1,6001
24,594
24,657
24,5941
5,872
7,7131
5,8721
885
900
900
1,769
800
I
1,769

16,316
13,
15,827
1 g, 316,
16,3161
:1,950
5,927
'4,01.3'
6,
5,5001
1
.
5,239 j 5,1641 5,000
4,000j
7,
. J
1 I -1
112,473
108,450.
75,000
96,473i
1-18,
1
1
27!
48
27
27

1
...
I
Grand Total Cost. Rs. ... 6,398,716'I 2,928,1451 2,604,771: 2,025,000 2,262,

Length, miles

...I 1 in 80 i 1 in 100
1 in 80 . 1 in 33 : 1 in E
Feet. ...' 236 ft.
120 ft,
378 ft.
216 ft.
216 f
.. 2 ft. 6 in. ! 2 ft. 6 in. 2 ft. 6 in. 1' 2 it. 6 in. 2 ft. 6

COLOMBO AND CIIILAW AND PUTTALAM


I. should be connected by Railway. The work as far as Chilaw or 48 miles should first
be made. A Commission wee appoinsul in February, 1903 ; but unit rtunately the
members iliflered as to their report. Now (May 1905) however the Government is
. considering about Extension by a light 54 feet line from the main line near Ragama
to Negembo, perhaps Toppu, or even Matiampe, as a first section.

CEYLON GOVERNIM ENT RAILWAYS-

454

MATARA TO GANDARA.
Mr. Waring (Sessional Paper XII of 1895) proposed an Extension from Matara
(5 miles 52.70 chains) to Ganders. with 2 stations: Dendra, si miles from Natal-a, and
Ganclara ; cost 11740,320 or 11130,811 per mile.

Railway from Colombo to Chilaw and Puttalam.


Surveyed and estimated for by Mr. H. Oliver in his Report (dated April 30th 1887)
the sum of R12,600 having been voted for the survey. To run from Mahara` to Negombo
and thence to Chilaw, 40 miles 36.24 chains or 40.428 miles, 5} feet gauge. Estimate :
Ways and Works R2,124,207 or R52,543 per mile; Land, Stations, Rolling Stnek,&e.=
R1,287,290 or R31,842 per mile ; total 83,411,497 or 884,385 per mile. Metre gauge line
with new rolling-stock and third rail to Cob litho, total 113,537,651 or 1187,505 per mile.
Bridges form it heavy item : 5 spans of 100 ft. ; 5 of 80 ft. ; 13 of 50 ft. besides a large
number of 20 and 12 ft. spans. Twelve Stations were provided for, as follows:
- Starting from Mahan.* :
... 3rd class passengers
Bolawatta ... 3rd. cf. passengers and goods.
Kandana
... 2nd
do & goods. Wennappuwa 2nd el. pas.; 3rd el.for goods.
.7a-ela
do
.. 3rd
do
Marawila ... 3rd
Siduwa road
do 2nd
co
Madampe ... 2nd
do
do
do 2nd
do
Kurana-Katuuayaka 3rd
do
Kakkapalliya 3rd
do
... let
do
do 3rd
Negombo
Chilaw
... 1st
do - do
... 2nd
do 1st
Kochchikada
do
Mr, Waring afterwards inspected and reported np to Puttalam, there being paying
traffic all along ; see Sessional Paper XIII of 1895. Mr. Waring's stations would be:
Distance.
From Ragama.
... 4i.
... 94
.. 17-.4
.. 1
... 20
.. 23
... 28

Stations,

Station

Madampe ..
Chilaw
Rajakadaluwa
Battaluoya ...
Karragakotti
Sembattai ...
Puttalara
..
(Probable cost 1180,000 per mile.)

...
J rt-ela
Liangamnlia
Negombo ...
Kocbchikade
Bolawatta ..
Lunuwilla ..
Nattandiyar

Distance.
From Ragama.
..,

.. 34
... 40
... 45
... 51
... 57i
... 61.i
... 71.3/4

Mr. Oliver has now (1905) bee, called on to advise Government as to au Ex Lonsion from Ragama to Negombo on the broad gauge after the pattern . f the seaside
line South of Colombo.
11.11111.11103111.101...111.11.e*

Progress on the Northern Railway.


Here is a more correct, full and late Statement from the " Estimates "
for 1905 ;Statement showing the Expenditure chargeable to Loans doing 1905.

Revised Estimate
f or theWork .
R.
c.
11,029,370 85

NORTHERN RAILWAY.
Total Amount
Total Amount .
expended up to
likely to be
the Half-year
expended up 'a
ended June 30.
December 31,
1904.
1904.
11.
R.
a.
c.
9,979,975 73
10,619,976 85

* Station now galled Itagatoa.

Estimated
Expenditure for
1905.
R,
c.
509,400 0

CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

435

F;Sistilllr te11011 (4m-e19fi1Ient Railways,


(From Railway Administration Report for 1901.)

Terminal Stations
of each Lice.

,7
Whether constructed, a ES
Gauge Of
owned, or worked by
Government or by
-.'
Of t" Railway.
Private Body.
I 15
v; ''''

2 ,,..

Total Cost of

Construction

to Dee 31,1904.

R.
e.
Colombo & Kandy Construction
cornrnenced by Co., but
completed & worked
by Government ... 743 5 ft. 6 in. 17,384,831 58
la, provenionts, endo
'482,9711 04
tomb
...
Kandy & Matalo ... Constructed, owned,
3,391,952 55
do
and worked by Govt. 17
PeradoniyaTunct.&
Nawalapitiya ...
2,674,626 58
161
do
do
Nawalapitiya, and
Nauu-oya
10.953,450 81
do
41i
do
...
Fort & Kalutara B,
2,1.92,214 58
do
do
26
Mahara Quarry and
Mahara Points ...
do
do
75,163 00
4
Maradana Janet. &
Breakwater Yard
do
221,841 32
do
2*
Breakwater Yard &
Wharf
...
do
do
0129,896 87
Kalutara South and
Alutgama
639,682 53
...
do
10,4
do
Nanu-oya and Heputale
do
24
',do
- 5,760,691 38
Alntgama and Galin
dc
34
do
4,170,571 61
Polgahawela and
Kurtmegala ..
do
18
do
769,580 24
Kurunegala to Ann...
radho-n-a
do
68
do
3,763,159 00.1Haputale and Bandarawela
do
7
do
1,687,9M 03
Guile and Matare...
24
do
do
3,137,685 43
Ko.nkesanturai to'
Chavakachobeii,
343
do
do
1,799,485 00f
Chavakachcheri to
...
Pallai
Maradana to Yell.
de
471 2 ft. 6 in 5,445,880 00
yantota
..
du
191
Nannoya to Ragala
do
1,600,583 00

R.
Coaching Earnings
Goods Earnings...

Live Stock Earnings


Miseelltmeous Earnings
...
Total Receipts ..
...
Total Expenditure (excluding any charge for Interest) ..
...

3,489,064
5,288,710
21,090
92,722
8,891,581
5,041,033

* Cost of improvements, ('olombo, charged to Main Line.


t Approximate, calculated on estimated cost per mile of the whole line.
Aote.These figures do not include cost of additional accommodation proled since 1896 and paid for out of revenue.

456

CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

The following is a summary showing the TOTAL TRAFFIC RECEIPTS


derived in 1900,1901, 1902 and 1903 from each line of Railway, with the working
expenses according to the Administration Resorts ; but justice is not done to
terminal sections for the new traffic they bring to the rest of the Railway :1904.
1902.
1903.
Main Line Colombo to Kandy 1900,
1901,
R
It
R
R
& Nawalapitiya with Wharf
R
' and Mahara Quarry
.. 4,949,854 4,723,984 4,668,340 4,752,446 4 940,925
Co Est line to Ma'am
... 1,626,458 1,544,847 1 569,136 1,639,348 1,675,265
171,019 181,517
.. 174,054 171,370 168,783
Matalo line
Nawalapitiya to Nanu-oys ... 1,121,949 1,084,320 1,054,387} 1,289 '189 1 316,476
Nanu-oya to Bondarawela ... 307,581 308,708 301,612 '''' " . ' '
123,025 167.843
Pol'wela to A' pura
.. 100,522 149,038 113,199
58,5;9
Pallai to It'sarn mai
60,926
..
30,095
259,763 394,300
Kelani Valley line
69,954
Uda-Pueselaw a line
9,105 154,334
...
Total
... R8,272,351 7,938,131 7,975,506 8,338,614 8,891,586
Against this there were
Expenses and Working im- i ,..4,374,310 4,736,701 4,907,101 4,603,44 0 41,03
provements to lines, &c. J
Profit : 83,898,041 3,201,430 3,0e8,405 3,735,174 3,850,50
[The percentage of expenditure to gross receipts was 52'9 in 1900; 59'7 in
1901 ; 61.5 in 1902 ; 55.21 in 1903 and 56.69 in 1904.]
ADDITIONAL EXPENDITURE SINCE CONTRACTS WERE CLOSED.*
R.
1898 Additional station and other accommodation
... 96,651
do
1869 Do
do
... 92,370
Do
fastenings for strengthening permanent way ..
e
8,797
Do
cost of steel over iron rails [Govt. proportion] ... 50,000
Do
18110 '
station and other accommodation
.. 52,654
Do
..,
survey of Nawalapitiya branch line
3,899
IR]
.
Do
station and other accommodation
.. 10,692
Do
..
cost of laying check rails
3,795
1872
'
Dc
... 15,612
station and other accommodation
.,
1873
Do
stations &c.
8,620
Do
...
1874
1,270
1875 Do
.. 37,050
1876
Do
... 51,641
Waterways
... 28,776
1877 Do
... 77,142
1878 Do
.. 62,040
1878 Rolling Stock
.. 759,511
1879 Waterways
... 46,997
... 75,149
1879 New Works
1880 Do
.. 87,769
,, Additions & improvements to Main Line
... 166,888
1881 New Works and Additional Rolling Stock.
... 14,373
...
1882
Do
491
,.,
1883
Do
Nil.
1884
Do
,.. 1,664
1885
Do
576
..
1886
Do
..
8,651
1887 Do
... 12,720
1888 Do
... 26,433
1889
Do
... 110,477
1890 Do
... 70,710
1891
Do
... 119,457
1892
Do
... 346,..18
1893
Do
.. 376,380
1894
Do
..1,190.562
1895
Do
... 528,040
1896
Do
.. 185,567
1897
Do
... 146,109
1898
Do
... 463,707
1899
Do
... 588,915
1900
Do
... 600,157
Do
1901
.. 552,305
1992
Do
... 745,778
Do
1903
... 546,407
1904
Do
... 447,061


CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS,

457

111'OEIPT6' acid WORKING AWE ENSES e the C'oloiat a and KmalY Tht;liete.9
Pcba first openiag [of fent section] 121 1865 lu earl of 1872 Mid or all Cenlon
Railways from 1873 to 1904.
. Net profit `Lot profit
I"- Tontingol Miles
pet, g .9.4' per to original
Year._ Receipts, Working
'
Expenses.
goods.
gers. (ay.). annum. Capital.
R. R.
ft. R.
- -1865- 27,103 53,8E19 19,253 Nil. 34/ loss leas
1166... 240,105 262,952 132,131 12,780 368 loss loss
1837., 815,603 479,338 167,166 54,850 574 58'7 336,265
1868- 1,636,671 716,860 106,792 116.176 74), 4511 889,8111 5'11
1869... 1,809,650 725,003 201,258 134,369 7.14; 40'0 1,084,647 6.23
1870... 2,066,4031 735,468 223,121 156,205 7111 35'5 1,310,935 7'65
1371... 1,996,051 742,717 234,078 110,033 741 37.2 1,4253,334
1.21
1872... 1,867,494 738,082 358,651 136,120 74/ 39-5 4,129,412 6-49
1873- 2,384,505 689.855 6.14,374 171,193 821 87.3 1,494,650 8.59
1874... 2,425,560 886,849 708,376 167,975 84i 36-6 1,583,711 8-85
1875- 2,896,214 982,531 85,3,094 212,129 95 33.9 1,913,393 9.41
1876_ 2,992,728 1,010,566 879,308 258,984 9" 331 1 982 192 9.61
1977... 3,641,940 1,268,215 1,562,244 298,856 106 31.8 2,375,725 11'67
1878... 3,450,465 1,354,021 2,053,816 281,930 1111 39.2 2,096,411 10)30
1,424,461 2,230,522 253,427 119;; 42', i,925,046 9.44
1880... 3,012,391 1,367,597 1,211,226 264,463 126 4;; - 1 1,641,794 0.61
1831... 2,882,705 1,857,898 2,166,930 317,490 3
5
1882... 2,639,028 1,361,115 2,129,621 292,599 1.1;39! )1 11,- 741',23
451,5t;'
2 5
1883... 2,476,880 1,276,800 2,091,484 237,652 130;, 51-5 1,199,680 1.62
1884... 2,544,585 1,369,102 2,111,334 187,360 153 53.1 1,185,483 3.3
1885... 1,605,658 1,467,699 1,846,427 160,316 1751 56'3 1,137,959 3.1
1886... 2,687,875 1,451,716 1,818,509 1.56,434 1801 51.0 1,236,159 3.48
1887... 2,917,628 1466,002 L966,280 161,295 1801 19.7 1,481,626 91
1888... 3,387,658 1,505,680 2,182,208 193,182 1801 44-5 1,881,978 11.7
1880... 3,649,135 1,670,044 2,285,208 210,248 1801 47.0 1,879,089 5-09
1999- 3,862,313 1,722,755 2,708,719 223,998 1881 44.6 2,139,658 5.92
1891... 4,429,243 1,951,456 3,076,828 281,499 191/ 44.06 2,477,787 6.60
1892... 4,695,774 2,297,275 3,484,394 267,198 191/ 48.71 2,408,499 6.41
1893... 4,985,848 2,865,434 3,709,324 294,283 218 57A7 2,496,795 5-3.;
1894... 5,655,058 4,145,54i 4,215,1194 314,461 253 74.62 2,660,073 5.20
1895... 6,233.709 8,440,705 4,821,867 411,915 2711, 55.11) 3,321,044 6.99
1896- 6,777,839 3,087,790 5,683,057 421,129 297;71,. 45.55 3,804,639 7-18
1897... 7,326,916 3,428,900 5,025,275 417,975 297/ 46.8 3,898,016 7'35
1898... 7,549,620 3,605,944 5,741,355 441,664 297/ 47.76 3943,676 7.43
1894.., 7,658,887 4,10.1,354 5,351,967 499,717 2971 53.6 3,554,533 6.70
1900... 8.279,361 ..1,374,810 5,783,657 505,751 2974- 51_9 3,898.041 7-34
1901... 7,938 131 4,730701 5,603,228 590.547 997k 59.7 3,201,430 6.03
1902_ 7,975,506 4,907,101 5,549,338 518.757 3281 01.53 3,1168,405 4 5.211903... 8,338,6E4 4,608,440 5,991,127 548,539 3741 55.21 3,735,174 6.04
1904... 8,891,586 6,041,038 I 6 027,760 569,843 406/ 56.69 3,850,553 5.86
- -1
Total.. 469,818,042 80,885,709 100 484.565 11013951 4064 I 49.90 [79,032.533 ...
A.M.OUNT AND DESCRIPTION OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC, 1868 to 1904
1868. 1869. 1871). 1871. 1872.
Up Traffic-Rice
... Tons ... 08,509 47,030 46,940 45,223 51,152
do General Goods ... do - 22,731 22,870 29,695 38,057 29,085
do Manure
.. 3,664 6,891 8,784 7,334 5,772
do Railway 8torl..4 10.. 1,315 1,741 1,021 1,736 4,384
Down Traffic-Coffee (aim() ntiroly) equal to 49,059 55,837 69,166 68,083 48,036
11.p Traffic : 1873. 1874. /875. 1876. 1877. - 1878. 1879. 1880.- 1881. 1882
it Cl Goods..T 3,292 8,1 ; ri 508 3,794 4,147 3,358 3,316 3,325 3,320 2,901
Rice 56,385 59,0 1 62 033 60,276 76,241 76,218 7-2,262 65,722 61,793 56,841
2nd Class Goods 36,927 39,7 47 096 50,060 51,867 61,877 56,027 47,302 45,809 43,132
Manure .. . . 8,160 11,217 14 410 24,977 27,412 21,772 11,297 6,448 9,903 4,172
Railway Stores 658,1 6,225 4.374 5,079 6,415 11,69813,859 18,590 7,071 9,302
3rd Class Goods 6,016 5,039 5,641 5,688 6,304 6,267 8,780 8,490 12,037 13,043
Down Traffic :
Coffee . ... .63,832 43,630 56,207 41,21153,997 42,677 49,402 33,171 29,361 21,450
Stone for 13'wator - 992 18,990 69,509 61,4811 59,068 39,526 81,365 143,535 141,751
1883 1884. 1885. 1636. 1887. 1888. 1889,
1st Class Goods Tons 2,782 :,1116 3,190 3,481 4,896 4,356 5,129
... 1,227 1,-207 1.091 943 1,237 1,173 1,538
Arrack
Coconuts ... ... 2,872 2,107 2,832 3,252 2,933 3,260 3,999
Coconut Oil
11,898 1,849 11,498 1,557 1,585 1,573 1,710
Coffee
... 9,867 16,928 14,011 10,119 7,926 7,575 5,515

(Continued).
30

4.18

CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS,

RAILWAY TRAFFIC.- Contd.


1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1889. 1889.
Tea ... ... 794 1,133 1,999 3,514 6,714 11,604 16,016
Cinchona ... ... 3,421 5,137 5,736 5,867 4,914 4,423 2,715 .
Rice ... ... 51 305 48,498 49,236 48,285 50,816 55,785 62,631
... 3,270 3,104 3,071 3,368 2,942. 2,937 3,106
Salt
' Other 2nd .61ass Goode ... 30.700 31,478 31,099 37,009 40,780 48,157 41,476
Timber ... ... 2,736 2,765 1,840 2,131 2,453 2,444 2,025
Plumbago ... ... 5,404 3,563 4,253 6,209 6,223 5,703 11,421
Manure ... ... 5,333 3,928 2,093 1,882 2,507 2,098 2,572
Other 3rd Claes Goods ... 5,989 3,496 4,891 5,656 5,862 6,065 7,162
Railway Material - 11,031 16,222 9,492 13,429 12,047 13,515 21,518
Breakwater, &c., Stone ... 89,225 428,192 3,951 2,586 - - 1,023
Pub. Works lc Prison Dep. - - - 3,082 8,009 22,225 Water Works .. - - - 4,065 - - 20,693
Other Free Goode ... - - - - - Fourth Claes Goods - - - - - - - - - Fifth Class
- - - - - - Sixth Ola,ss
- - - -- Total ... 187,657 187,360 160,316 156,435 162,294 193,183 210,248
1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896.

PA aTICULallS. Tone. Tons. Tons. Tons, Tons Tons. Tone.


Class Goods ... 5,937 6,397 -279 292 335 354 354

let
Arrack ... 1,524 1,703 1,928 1 968 1,955 2,226 3,097
Coconuts ... 4,403 4,853 5,093 3,501 3,700 4,583 5,370
Coconut Oil ... 1,794 1,675 1.768 1,578 1,685 1,690 2,020
... 3,676 3,558 1,907 2,994 3,132 4,515 1,405
Coffee
... 21,493 30,612 31,859 38,784 40,319 46'218 52,499
Tea
Cinchona ... 2,523 1,684 2,021 989 849 289 288
... 63,440 71,682 787023 78.752 82,814 92,198 89,902
Rice
... 3,019 3,122 4,294 3,791 3.551 3,245 3,266
Salt
Other 2nd Mee Goods... 40,088 44,569 7,440 8,437 9,260 8,259 10,334
Timber ... 1,782 2,400 2,783 2 315 3,059 3,405 3,208
Plumbago ... 11,090 11,134 12,195 12,126 10,231 11,591 11,060
Manure ... 3,577 8,355 3,201 4,154 5,818 7,213 8,186
Railway Material ... 21,188 28,697 30,276 39,965 24,146 31,806 24,642
769 1
Breakwater, &o., Stone... - 22,601 89,249 106,550 102,582
Public Works and Prison
Dept ... 28,916 44,874
243
296 164 223
Other Free Goods
... 288 204 198
do 3rd Class Goods ... 14,309 20,979 31,577 30,360 34,477 39,307 44,693
do 4th- do .,. - - 17,121 21 ,893 25,811 25,831 28,675
do 5th do - - 4,809 6,342 7,255 7,415 10,092
do 6th do ... - - 18,573 11,943 15,243 14,795 18,716
- 16,079 - - - Stone
Bulky Articles & RoadMetal - - 1,255 1,276 277 1
'
Petroleum ... - - - - - - 1,116
--
Total 228,997 281,498 267,193 2t4,283 314,461 411,915 421,129
1897. 1898. 1899. 1900 1901. 1902. 1903. 1901.
PARTICULARS. Tons. Tons, Tons. Tons Tons. Tons. Tons. Tcns
let Class Goods ... 357 391 491 486 426 478 564 54i
Arrack ... 3,693 2,830 2,699 3,098 3,413 3,043 3.523 3,461
Coconuts ... 6,115 6,808 8,491 7,754 7,707 7.747 8,153 9,135
Coconut Oil .. 2,287 2,690 2,858 3,173 2,741 2,665 8,217 3,412
Coffee ... 1,357 923 1,166 777 427 548 346 :392
Tea ... [57,320 57,096 64,175 70,832 66,958 70,886 75,654 82,672
Cinchona ... 181 317 179 177 163 69 26 34
Rice -.101,910 108.932 110,860 112,180106,782 109,989 115,907125,x168
Salt ... 4,500 4,218 4,189 4,007 5,128 4 566 5,210 5,497
Other 2nd Class Goods 9,85:) 9,497 9,951 12,4 11,999 12,591 11,558 12,052
Timber ... 3,540 4,679 4,916 6,912 6,689 7,002 5,341 5,134
Plumbago .. 10,111 16,345 22,654 15,433 10,827 13.156 11,173 113,528
Manure .,. 8,431 9,025 11,196 17,717 14,612 21,463 32578 40,946
Railway Material .,. 28,170 35,377 37,349 48,019 60,039 59,071 67,422 61,818
Breakwater,
p.rw. D., etc, 120,860 102,159 90,343 69,468 83,896 62,712 42,344 49,389
(Continued )

CEYLON GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

459

TRAFFIC RETURN-lContinaed front precious page.)


1697. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904
Other Free Goods 381 496 414 245 413 422 434 704
3rd Class do 48,039 50,640 53,260 56,007 52,3.5 52,309 50,026 61,100
4th do 31,544 85,329 85,914 34.998 41,131 44,975 51,810 33,698
5th do 11,497 11,488 11,367 11,617 13,472 14,540 16,200 16,003
6th do 20,211 20,026 29,343 29,104 23,837 26,803 31,493 33,017
Stone Bulky Articles
3

169
1,686
159

22
17
118
& Roa:l lle'al 5

Petroleum 1,676 2,380 2,877 3,229 3,515 4,063 4,444 4,455 '
Liquid Fuel - - - - - - 428 927
Total 471,975* 481,661* 490,717* 505,751* 520,547* 518,757* 548,538* 569,843*
* These include :- 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904.
Cocoa 1,799 1,836 2,255 1,818 2,369 3,012 3,086 2,852
333 310 377 .118 638 517
Cardammus 382 370

PRINCIPAL GOODS CONVEYED.


Net Increase or
Net Increaee or
Particulars Decrease f. on) ' Particulars Decrease from
Jan. 1 to Dec.
Jan, 1 to Dec.
of 31, 1904.
of 31, 1904.
eorls conveyed Incr. Deer.
t ; othls conveyed. Incr. Deer. goods
1904. 1904.
1904. 1904.
Tuns. Tr. n
Tone. Tons.
First class Goole .. - 17 Nlanurc, 3rd and 6th
Kerosine Oil 2nd class.. 466 - classes .. 8,368
Other 2nd claire .. 27 - Eumbago, 3rd and Gth
Rice, 3rd class .. 9,962 - classes ... 2,355 ... - 664
Arraalr, 3rd class .. - 62 Other 6th class
Salt, 3rd class ... :92 - Breakwater Material .. 45 Other 3rd class .. - 5,072 Railway Material for ExCocoa, 4th class .. - 236 istlog line ... - 8,145
Railway Material for exCoffee. 4th lase
tension ' .. - 7,459
Coconut produce,
4th class .. 1,262 Irrigation Dq3artment .. - Pooule, 4th class ... 361 - Bulk Petroleum ... 11 Tea, 4th class .. 7,020 - Liquid Fu'i ' ' .. 499 Timber, all classes ... - 207 Free Goods ... 270 -- -Other 4th class .. 1,583 -
code ..,33,221 22,059
Other 5th class ... - 197 Totef of all goods
Tea puking, 3rd and
6th classes ,., 654

Permanent Herlquarter Ceylon Government


Railway, 190t,
1884.
1904.
... E18,000 Finance and Traffic Manager ...RI0,000
General Manager
Traffic Superintendent ... 10,0011 Assistant do. ... 6,000
Asst. Traffic Superintendent 5,750 Chief Engineer ... 10,000
ANA. General Manaber & Accountant 8,500 Engineer, Way and Works ... 5,000
.. 3.900 Assistant, do. ... 5,000
Asst. A-confluent
Engineer, Way and Works 8,000 Assistant Locomotive Engineer 5,000
Assistant, do. .. 6,500 Do do ... 4,500
Locomotive Engineer ... 9,000
Total ...R45,500
Assistant do. ... 5,500
Total ... 1175,150


460 LIST OF CEYLON RAILWAY STATION'S.
The Following table (departmentally revised) will show at a glance all the
Ceylon Railway Stations on the lines now open with their distance from
Colombo height above sea-level, distance in time (with the rate of speed)
between each other :
Distance Height Time Speed in

S 'PAT 10 N S; in N.Illes. j in I in miles all


from Cu ' feet. 'Minutes hour.
lombo.

COLOMBO

Maradana Junction
Kelaniya
Elunupitiya .Ragama
. Henaratgoda
Veyangoda
Mirigatua
Ambepussa
Alawwa
Polgahawela

(From Polgahawela Junction.)


Potuhera . .
Kurunegala
Anuradhapura
Rambukkana
Kadigamuwa
Allagala *
Ballany
Kad, gamuwa
Peradeniya
Peradeniya Junction

KANDY

Mahaiyawa
Katugastota
Wattegama
Ukuwala .
Matale

.
b

..

(From Peradeniya, Junction)

16
16
14
ilk 11
9 13
16i 36
221 61
301 164
344 182
I 40A I 190
45 244

10
al
9
20
6
20
10
20 23
16 23
20 24
11 22
15 23
12 25

53 ' 300
21 22
58i 381
16 22
22
126k 295
25
524 290 17
12
551 583 15
12
591 991 15
12
624 1 1405 15
12
65 1690 15
15
714 1572 r 2
19
5 17
70,2 162
24
74 1602 10
12
754 1726 5
15
78 1534 10
20
82 1620 12
21
884 1292 18
19
911 1208 11

21 23
Gampola
781 1572
Ulupane
83 1846 16 17
874 1913 16 F 17
Nawalapitiya
944 2581 35 12
Galboda ..
1004 3259 28 12
Wattawela
1031 8792 18 12
Rozella
1084 4141 22 12
Hatton
1114 4065 15 12
Kotagala
I151 3932 22 12
Talawakele
1204 4400 22 12
Watagoda 1.6.1
1284 5291 40 12
Nanuoya .
1374 6064 45 12
Ambawela
..
6224 10 12
Pattipola .. ... .. 1394
(Summit Level 6,224 feet.]

5902 20 12
... 1431
Ohiya
4765
...

153k
Haputale
50 12
4367 15 12
Diyatalawa ... .. 156k
4036 20 12
Bandarawela .. .. 1601
6230 49 8
135
Nuwara Eliya ..
6
60
6500
Kandapola .. .. 141
5800
Ragala ... .- .. 147k
(From Maradana Junction)

4 17
Pettah . ... .. 1
2 15
... .. li
Fort
24
3 15
Slave Island .....
4 15
Kollupitiya ... .. ... 31
4 19
4}
Bambalapitiy. a ... ...
19
5
... 5/
Wellawatta ...
(Continued on next page.)

".../.0 J.

as

STATIONS.

IJ ALL J. LW

p,

t VU.ELL7[UCU.t

In

Distance
in Miles Height Time \Speedin
\ 'Tom Co- in
in
miles
tea. Minutes, lams.
lornim.
-\

ly
p

Prom Maradana Junctionj Contd.


Dehiwala
Mount Lavinia ...
Angolans,
...
Lunaws
Morat nwa

Panadure
.. .
TVaddu wa
...
ICalutai a (North )
Kalutara (South)
Katukurunda ...

Paiyagala (North)
Paiyagala (South)
Maggona
"
Beruwala

Alutgama
Kosgoda
Balapitiya
Ambalangoda
Hikkaduwa
Dodanduwa
Gintota
Celle
Talpe
Ahangatua
Weligama

Kamburtigatunwa
Matara

Pallai
Kodikamam
Cbavakachcheri
Navatkuli

Jaffna
Chunnakam
Kankosantitrai
Nogegod a

Pannipitiya
Padukka
Waga
Kosg ama
Puwakpitiya
Avissawella
Dehiowita
Karawanella
Yatiyantota

...

71

12
13
171

..
...

.. .

6
4
7
3

8th

10
9/

21

26
271 I
29 I
31i

311
33
35
381
45.
49a-3

601
64t
681
71t
78i
841
891
95
981
216*
224
2301

.
10
15
12
27
13
,

2391
245
250
5
1
211I

235

07

30
:34i
361
42a
454
47

26

11

52

20
19
24
16
20
27

15
91
25
15

4 ' 18
5
23
24
16
96
10
25
8
23
28
16
10
25
11
25
25
10
24
17
21
1r
24
14
94
11
24
0
..
26
21
14
20
16
2'2
12 I
21
17
18
17 I
18
419
17
i8
18
38
39 I 17
17
11
14 17
12
12
2514
14 I14
12 12

is height above sea-level. The distance, is distance front Colombo


plaradaua Junction). The tline is time occupied in running from the previous Station
on the journey from Colombo. The speed is the average speed not counting stoppages
at Stations.

2,/v tr.The height

We may sum up the Goyim Government Railway lines open in May


1905, as follows :
Miles. c.
Distance open.
Miles. a.
Distance open.
05 Kankesantnrai-Jaffna
Colombo to Band arawela,
34 41
to Pallai
... 21 50
Peradeniya to Matale
... 47 62
Mara:Ian& Junction to Matara 08 49 Colombo to Yatiyantota
. 19 18
Quarry and Breakwater lines 2 53 Nanuoya to Ragala
Polgbawela to Anuradhapura Si 19
.. 466 57
Total open

462

THE INDO-CEYLON RAILWAY,

In June 1893, there appeared a proposal by Sir George Bruce,


and W. Shelton], ca.,see Ceylon Observer July 3rd, 1893to connect by a metre-gauge South India and Ceylon via Adam's Bridge.
Two important Reports afterwards appeared :" Report upon an Inspection of the route from Paanthen to Taladi, near Mannar by F. J.
Chief Resident Engineer, Ceylon Railway Extension ; "
Wa.ing, Esq., c.
and dated April 10, 1895, and " No,e on the Construction of Railway to connect
India and Cen Ion, by E. W. Shadbolt, El.., Engineer-in-Chief, Smith India
R tilway Surveys, April, 1895." Both reports were reviewed in the Ceylon Observer,
June-July 1895. Bath were accompanied by plans and sections, alio by estimates.
Mr. Wariug's estimate is as follows :
The following is a summary of h a detailed schedules, exchanie having
been in each ease calculated at R18'33 per p tried sterling :
11520,000
R450,001 E. Manear Channel
A Pali:when Channel ...
-R950,000
B.Ram, aseram Island ...
R23,380,000
R25,50, ),1100
Total
C.Adam's Bridge
D.Mannar Island
...
R960,000
This is apart from the emanset'ng C sylm line which Mr,Wsring would
ea Ty from Taladi (Mannar) via M tile sachelli and Kuruaegala to Colombo, 191
miles nearly, cr via Vavuniya, 240/ miles.
Mr. Shadbolt's estimate ran as follows :The following is a summary showing the total coat of connecting the
existing railway-system of India with that of Ceylon by a line from Madura
to Colombo :
Miles.
M iles.
R.
R.
350,003
Madura-Pamban project 102
6,100,000 Mannar Island
17
145 14,500,000
Pamban Strait Ref
1
1,050,000 Mane r to Colombo
380,000
Do Swing Br dge
0
1,000,000
Total
306
48,700,000
Rameswararn Island
20
21 21,900,000
Adam's Bridge
or an average of about R100.000 per mile for the whole distance.
1(8,450,000 for the Madura-Rameswaram lines (mostly made) and 1114,500,000
for Mannar to Colombo, the balance being for Adam's Bridge to Mannar R25,750,..)00 is
singularly close to Mr. Waring's perfectly independent estimate with a different
design, of R26,980,000.:
Mr. Blisdlialt estimates th st 83,900,000 of traffic' receipts would be
necessary on h.e estimates of emit ; but the latter, a; we have shown, can be
reduced. His estimate of actual through trellis is R2,343,000.
In May 1897. a props- al to modify the above scheme appeared in the
Ceylon Obsowee kith May). It was to rim a narro v meter-gauge Ins as above from
Colombo (Raclacheri) and Mattakkuliya, across the Keianigangs to Nego bo, Chilaw
and Puttalam. thence diverging to Anuradba: are; thence into Moamar, Jaffee
and Trincomalee by three separa'e Lees.
A Paper on the subject of an Indo-Ceylon Railway, prepared by Mr.
J. Ferguson, was read before the London Ch tmher of Commerce, with Sir Albert
Rollitt in the Chfir ,ou March 23rd, 1897. Also. the same Paper with certain
revisions, was rt ad before the Impertal Institute, London, in Marsh 1398.
C.E.,

rDeduciing

But now (1905), the prospect is of Mannar being connected with


the light broad (51 feet) gauge at Madawachchiso that there would have to
he break of gangs when India and Ce3 Ion are united by a connecting line as
the Pamban-Raim swaram Railway now bong made, is a metre line. But last year
( 1903) a conference of experts appointed by Lord Curzon sat in Madras to consider
how the tl rough line on the Indian (as well as Ceylon) side sh:,uld be on the broad
gauge. Meantime, the South cf India Railway Company has a scheme for a ship
canal . and port] through Ramesweram Island and Lord Ampthill, Governor of Madras,
has inspected the spot in March, 1903. An Estimate (April 1903) after Survey, shows
Ship Canal is feasible at pea fitable rate, it anticipated traffic is realised.
The late Governor of Ceylon. Sir West Ridgeway, has expressed his firm ite'ief
in India and Ceylon Using connected by rail as originally outl ned by the late Duke of
Buckingham when Governor of Madras and appr-ved of by the late Sir Wm.
Gregory, Governor of Ceylon. The importance of such a junction for military and
etratsg:e purposes, cannotybe overrated, while it would have a Isrge passenger traffic
in Co iy immigrants (and perrnant lit settlers into N. rth-Central Ceylon) from India.
while it wool I become a favourite route with visitors and all travellers between
S. India and Ceylon. Colombosoon a Naval Station with Graving Dock and
large artificial Harbourwould be the steamer port for passengers fur Southern
It dia., as also for mu h goods. The Imperial ought to join with the Indian and Osyloa

463

OUR FOOD S UPPL Y.


IMPORT, PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF RICE
IN CEYLON.
We append detailed tables of the imports of rice for Colombo
covering years up to 31st December, 1904, and showing the ports from
which we receive cargoes of grain. A very large importation was reached so
far back as 1877 (the Madras famine year) when 2,343,817 bags were landed at
Colombo and 262,911 at Galle ; but of late ye .rs ibis has been areatly exceeded.
In 1898 the figures were 2,790,638 and 352.206 hags=a total of 3,142,844; while
iu 1899 the total f n- the tAo ports was 3,443,165 bags. The maximum import for
Colombo was reached in 1899. the four 'ater years showing a slight decrease.
For Gale, we have not got figures for 1900-04 and so omit the tab'e. Bags of
rice average 2i bushels -except Rangoon bags, which hold 3 bushelsso the
3,414,165 bags imparted into Colombo and Galle in 1899 would equal 8,610,412
bushels, but a refcreuce to the complete table of rice imports for the island
on next page (464) shows that the total imported was exactly 9,097,238,
al l of which, practically, was for home consumption. However the largest import
of rice for the whole island was in 1900 with no less than 9,592,323 bushels, 1904
fo flowmg close with 9,560,321 bushels.
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.464

The following tahle of the total], RICE IMPORTB for all Ce31mi is
compiled from the Customs Returns :E:erhaEn
YEAR. IMPORTED. FOR HOME I1E-EX- HE.ET- COVISEMP _PORTED. PORTED.
TION.

' ENTERED
YEAR. 'IMPORTED. FOR HOME
CONSUMPTTON.

Bushels.
Bushels. Bushels I Bushels.
]Bushels,
Bushels.
1861 3,913,395 3,857,484 63,038 1441,669 1884 5,490,768 5,430,597
1865 4,851,113 4,504,119 53,802, 133,000 1885 5,704,129 5,780,675
1861; '3,777,320 3,765,719 74,540! 11,293 1886 3,567,100 5,492,106
1867 1 4,543,327 1,542,514 159,701
17,787 1.987 5,870,682 5,717,623
1868! 4,455,314 4,319.553 120,493'
8.039 1888 16,744,145
630,094
1860 . 4,400..215 4,125,719
90,218!
::, 008 1889 0,077,920 1 6,591,157
1S70 4,735,832 4,605,103 /54,3051 15,044 1850 6,499,697 6,350,080
1871 , 4,278,7081 4,383,227 179,259.
6,0112 1891 7,162;024 7,051,432
1872 5,307,302 f 5,319.482
89,816
20,579 1802 7,364,846 7,282,411
6, 0051 114,360 1893 7,456.3C6 7,447,376
1873 5,708,142 ! 5,718,160
1S74 5,717,774 5,444,395
2.318 138:231 1894 7 550,505 7,356;595
1875 5,270.192 15.377.785
3,023,
94,753 189.1 8,722,823 18,722,737
2,730 164, 992 1896 7,594,413 7,594,413
1876 5, 855,645 . 5,744,531
1877 16,938,159 1 0,572,104
2,033 387,392 1897 8,723,750 8,723 750
0,64 ! 86,551 1898 9,023,598 9 018,320
1878 0,668,060 1 0,588, 795
2,382
1879 5,954.934 i 5,895,414
64.331 1'99 9,097,238 9,094,583
091,990 6.00.2,037
1880
1,315 84,509 1900 9,608,828 9,592,313
1,635
1881 0,030,82] 1 5,173,138
85,193 1901 8,950,560 8,951,650
1889 5,757,021 5,941,579 23,865! 87,345 1902 9,873,871 8,873,871
l883 5,746,184 5,660,650 . 4,550
70,059 1903 I 9,519,161 9,519,161
1204 560,321 0,560,3'21
Before 1887 not much rice was importer except film the Madras
Presidency and for some years the Estate Coolies strongly objected
to the Bengal rice ; but latterly they have got well accustomed to it.
The usual price of rice in Colombo about IMO wrys under 3s or Rli a
bushel. Now, it is . valued a*, the !Customs at R1375,per bushel ; while the
' pricy in the local market is at present very much more ; but the rupee
has fallen in sterling velur, although now fixed at Is. 4d.' It will be observed
that in 41 years,-1804-1904- the impIrta of rice have:riseribyneney 150
per Dent. Lest year (1904) and the year before showed an increase in imperts,
perhaps dut to poor local crops? An attempt at, de, a few years ago, to introduce
rice from :Rangoon. in place of Calcutta, was not specially successful, although
a certain amount of trade eontinnes.
like Imported into lliatticaloa duri 19110-4.
countrieF.

Countries.

P(,)128..

Yegepatam .. 14,307 12,482 19,757 16,409 Bei' WI India


318
903 11,050 10,543 French India
Karikal

1 1141-1.
Cwto,
... 16,548
19,874

Total Cwt.
66,422
Total Cwts... 14,625 13,385 30,807 26,952
Almost all for cnsumption in upcountry and other places outside the
Batticeloa Distric`. Very little is consumed locally by Coast coolies.
[The above totsts, at tie rate of 164 lb. for 2,4 bushels, according to Customs
celculatior, represent, 24,970 bush Is in 1900; .22,853 bushels in 1901 ; 52,597
bushels in 1902: 46,015 bushels in 1903; and 113,405 bushels in 1904.]
Paddy and Hire EAported 10 Jaffna from liatliealost in 1900-1,
. Deser.ption el Grain.

1900,
Besl old

1901.
Begs

1002.
Bushel.;

1903.
Bags

.001.
Hu 1)44,-

OUR F001) SUPFLN


The following tables of LocAt Pstommrforr nr GRAIN in 1903 are compiled
from the Ceylon Blue Book for that year which is the latestrunb1ished :--1
Funs
TOTAL,
. PAnoY.
N.
PROVINCE.
P
Bushels.
Bushels.
Bushels.
1,707 750
".23,144
1,684.6'6
...
Western
2 2
2,518,0
127,038
2,590,984
...
North-Western
2,802,288
202,395
2,099,893
...
Southern
2,899,340
69,9c8
2,824,342
...
E tstern
1,124,852
220,387
904,465
...
Northern
1,662,9g
158,273
1,501,06
...
Central
823,606
11,346
812,260
North-Central
...
, 1,359,600
372,000
987,0110
...
Province of Ilva
1,787,906
223,496
1,563,09
...
Sabaraganinwa
Divide by 2) 14,771,846

Rice
Fine Chain

1,408,077
--

16,179,923

... 7,385,923 Bushels } =8 794 090 bushels of rice

... 1,408,077

In respect of measurement, 2 bushels of paddy or rice unhusked=1 oft


clean ricet; hence the above division and the resultline grain not being subjec
t o the deductionis a total of 8,794,000 bushels of rice produced in 1993 ;
but careful official experiments made in Northern India a few years ago
determined that the weight of the outturn in rice was fully two-thirds that
of the paddy, so that a bushel of paddy should be taken as equal to twothirds bushel rice, and our local calculations for rice out of paddy ought to
be increased by ird. We should then get 14,771,846 bushels paddy-a--9,847, 898
rice, plus 1,408,077 fine grain=11,255;68 bushels rice locally produced,
:See however, remarks in correetion of Blue Buok returns, farther on.'
The official returns of grain production in Ceylon have never been trustworthy, and their untrustworthiness is surely shown in the above figures, when
the rice crops in the Western Province are returned at a rate for 1903
much too low, to judge by the crop of 1902 which was returned at 1,824,782
bushels ; while the paddy crop of the Eastern Province in 1901 was returned
at 536,970 bushels against 1,583,489 in 19041. These and other di4repancico
are not explained as they ought to be in the Administration Reports
of the Government and Assistant Agents. It is certain that, on the whole, local
production of grain has not fallen off of recent years, more particularly in view
of the . large expenditure of public revenue on "Irrigation Works " (see the
information under that head) since Sir Henry Ward's time ; but that there has
been no special response in the extension of the industry since the abolition
of the paddy rents from lst January 1893 is shown by the increasing inaportalon of Indian rice, wh'eli in 1901 totalled nearly 9,560,305 bushels against
9,519,161 in 1903.
If we could believe the official statistics of local production in the Blue
Book, and counting each bushel of paddy always as equal to two-thirds of
a bushel of rice, the total consumption would be made up as ou neat page
*Viz., hill paddy, Indian corn, fine grain, small grain, giugelly, &c.
4,' Careful experiments testing the relative proportions of husked and unhooked
rice made by the authorities in India in 1876 have brought out one very important result, inasmuch as while the cubical contents (the bulk) of the clean rice is
only one-half that of the unhusked. paddy (according to the universally accepted
formulatwo bushels of paddy to one of rice), the weight of the ()lithium in rice is
Wig two-thirds that of the paddy. The natives ahnost invariably use dry measurs
fur rice, and hence look upon the proportion of rice to paddy as one-half. It is
really, with reference to the weight of the outturn, a proportion of very nearly two
thirds in paddy, on an average.Thdian Governwet Report. [The food value is
of course, not in the bulk but in the weight.Coror1lza.1

466

OUR FOOD SUPPLY.


LODAL PRODUCTION OF GRAIN.

IMPORTED. -

TOTAL OF

Paddy converted !RICE CONRice.*


Rice.
into Rice.t
81ThIETI0E.
1
Bushels. Bushels. B u.shels.
Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels.
622,072 =414,714
1866 6,841,225 733,133 5,203,959 3,765.716
9,474,380
1867 6,522 345 921,.'44, 5 269,474 4,542,514' 741,84u 494,566. 10,30G 554
1868 6,339,102 010,576 5.136,704 4,349,53 1,003,986 669,324 10,155,581
1869 5,612,830 833,803 4,575,190 4,425;719 731,131 487 421; 9,488 330
1870 7,135, 04- 663,7s8 5,420.483 4,665,103 796, 113 530,742. 10,616.328
1871 6,297,054 710,822 4.908.858 4,383,2271 708,903 472,602 9,764 687
1872 6 478 991 705,123 5,022,450 5,319,482 861.299 574 196 10,916,128
1873 5 905.553 981,321 4,918,360 5.718,106' 984,513 656,342 11,292,808
1874 6,623,286 850.108 5,265,632 5,444,395 990,802 660,502 11,370.529
1875 7 615,666 633 507 5,710,618 5,377,785' 1,055,126 7113,417' 11,791 800
1876 7,895,245 642,679 5,906,176 5,744,531 736,848 491,232 12,141,938
1877 7 895 245 642,679 5,906,176- 6,572,101 790 085 526.723 13,005,006
1878 - 9,995 265 1 440,600 8,4)07,503 6,588,795; 798 468 532,312 15,218,610
1879 0,751,44111,216 253 7,717,210 5,895,414 1 458,062 972,0111 14,594,970
1880 7 810,673 2 662,110 7,669,234 6,002,037 1,014.958 676,639 14,547,613
1881 7,273,472 1 553 530 6,402,510 5,943.579 1,122,433 748,289, 13,094,371
1882 11,458,017 1.778,765 9,417,444 5,673,138 805 695 537,1301 15. 627,711
1883 8,130,2081,476,146 6,896,284 5,660.650 544,254 362,8361 12,919,779
681,950 454,633' 12, 206, 042
1884 7,838, 280 1, 095,8911 6, 321,410 5,430,597
1885 5,912,871 790,803 4,732.717 5 780,675 1,041,576, 694,3841 11,207,779
1886 9,231,384 938,4'36 7,092,4192 5,492,166 827,1145 551,410, 13,136,268
1887 8,004,873 925,832 6,262,414 5,717,623 1,168 2321 778,8211 12,758,854
1888 8,634,919 912,316 6,668,928 6,630,094, 1,269,290' 846,193, 14,145,218
1889 9,936,209 1,015,522 7,639,662 6,591,15T 950,797 633,8651 14.864,688
1890. 8,952,311 1,076,563 7,044,771 6 , 1,401 ,015 934,010 14,328,815
1891 9,034,742 1,023,102 7,046,264 7.051,4321 1,244,437 829,025 14,927,325
3892 9,368,447 929,277 7,174,908 7,282,411 181,191 1,187,461 151144,787
257 001 980,689 7, 61,023 7,447,376 1,604,170; 1,069,446 15,677,P45
1893
1894 1 188 045 1,290,367 8,082,397 7 556.505 1,591,400, 1,060,933 16,699 835
1895 11 669 849 1,238,012 8,851,244 8,722,823 1,667,38811,111,592 18,185,659
1896 1 'b34,243 1,100,561 8,990,056 7,594,413, 1,323,1711 882,114 17,466.583
1897 11 546,419 960,488 8,658,100 8,723,7501 1,017,118, 678,078 18,059,928
11,622,127 1,062,888 8,810,972 9,023,598 1,562,544 1,041.696 18,876,266
1
1899 11,106,556 1,070,505 8,474,883 9,097,285 1,993,363, 1,328,908 18,901,026
1900 11,615,517 1,378,655 8,722,333 9,592,323 1,461,972 974,648 19,269,804
1901 10,555,540 1,339,463 8,376,489 8,951,650 1,114,305 742,8701 18 071.009
1902 12,720,342 1,194,452 9,674,680 8,873,871 988,512 659,008 19,207,559
1903 14,771,846 1.408,077 11,255,975 9,519,161 1,050.228 700 152 21.475,288
A high import was reached in 1877 and 1878, in each of which years,
nearly 6,600,000 bushels were purchased, to feed a population largely but
temporarily increased by thousands of famine-stricken Tamils from Southern India,
Next year, 1879, the consumption of imported rice fell off by 700,000 bushels.
while in 1880 it was only a trifle over the six million bushels, and after that the
import ran steadily down, until in 1886 we got leis than 51 million bushels
or about the same as in 1874.5. The utmost economy was then practised on
plantations, where a decreasing labour force had been in these years employed
and fed ; but the requirements for the extending cultivation of now products,
especially tea, and i he labour requ'red for extending our railway system, kept the
demaud steady until it began with returning prosperity to mount up again, and
1895-in view of the demands of the tea districts-gave 8,722,828 bushels ; the
figures for 1896 fell hi 7,594,413 ; but &nce tf en the importation rose to 9,592,323
bushels for 1900, falling :wain to 8,793,955 in 1902. but rising again to 9,519,161
in 1903 and to 9,5011 ,321 in 1904 (see page 464.) As regards local product'on, there seems little hope of this serving, at least for a long
time, to supersede the imports of grain : even the rich Matara district, for
which so much has been done in irrigation works, not yet producing
much more titan eneugh for its own wants and that of adjacent districts.
* Paddy to rice in the proportion of 8 bushels to 2.
t Paddy (rice in the husk) imported at Colombo is chiefly used for horse food, but
in the Northern Province it is introduced and converted into rice, for human coustunp.
tiou at the rate of 2 bushels of paddy to ono of clean rice in bulk, hot in weight
Year. Paddy and Fine
Grain.=

OUR FOOD SUPPLY.

467

Ukelele, however, is good seasons, does rather more, exporting grain


Jaffee., to which the North-Contral Province also occasionally ex
its grair Then country paddy and imported rice are sold together in every
zasr r boutique throughout the Western Province and (OaIle dietriot.
Everybody who-knowe anything of the t .vo countries agrees th , t the people
Cey on are better off io food supple than their neighb .urn in India ; about ()pelf of our population must be dep ndent tot' Inc ill -p mduced grain, and althou, h
ay CJUSUMe much lees me than the remit:dn.; half (rainy of whom tilt imported
tin only), having fruits, vegetables and mete in abundance, to fie ii un as wed,
t their total aousumption of r es is evidently in care s uf the quanity
ported. Collateral proofs of local production b tng above the official m timate.e
s may tied in the Government statistics of cultivation, althoogs these are ter
on; trustworthy. Sall the provincial te 'torts give 711,869 areas heieg out ivated
its pad ly and 123,306 with other grain in 1903, against 649,388 aed 125,524
red respectively in 1896. The yield of grain is nut rich in
tylon ; but according to the Report of the Central irrigation Board for 1888,
es average for the country ciannet he ureter 20 bushels per acre par annum,
high would give us in 1903, nearly 91 million tusi.el; of clean tie and over
million more for other gra U. It must be remembered that the locally
own rice, eeperially the hill paddy, is much more mu'ritvous titan the
sported grain. Wu feel that the average heed production must new to
to 10 millions of bushels, which added to imports would give 20 to 21
Mien bushels for a population of 3i millions, or about 51 bushels per annum
r each man, woman and child in the country. The raM for an able.
)(lied cooly in full work on a coffee plantation is a bushel of rice a month,
it this is where very little if any other far d is oat d, and it is never all consumed
one person, while wa also know that the settled inhabitants of Ceylon, both
inhales') and Tamils, Ire 1 larcely on the u etaxed pro Ince of - the ccconut,
altnyra, kitul and areas palms, on sweet potatoes, yams, comers, manioc,
.piooe, on eugareane, plantains, oranges, pineapples, j tlf fruits, treadfrubs,
tangoes, coffee, peas, beans, drumst oks and other vegetabb s, alwell as other
rain of which the tax collecto- takes no coguieance besides certain "jungle
reduce" not to be deepieed, tit
" harvest of the FOR" round our coast,
ad of numerous lagoons, as well as tanks in the interior.* It will then fore be
men that an average consumption of 5a ins bele of rice per annum per bead
E our population, in addition to all our fruit, eegetabl t and root productions
rid fish, specified above, would afford an amp o guarant to that the vast bulk of the
meident Sinhalese and Tamil people are exceedingly well provide d for. This is
of the case, however, in every district of the island, for one part, emit as Batitdoe, may have a surplus of grain ready to transport elsewhere, while in ethrre,
soh as some parte of Uva or Welapane, the people may have barely en melt
1 grain to keep body and soul together, and indeed they may ceocasionallyetelie of
ieuftiMent nutrition when fever core e;. Of course it would be more eatisfacte ry
we could grow all the rice we r, quire, but this is not likely tc be the case.
eylou cannot possibly compete with rich alluvial rice-growing plains of
outhern Ind'a, Bengal and Burma. It can, however, produce the finest tea, chinaam, acne or cacao, cinchona bark, cardamoms rubber, and coconuts, as
all as cotton, tobacco, the produce of the palmyra and arcea palms, and numerous
lher products profitably, and it is in accordance w'th the dictates of common sense
well as with first principled cf pclitioal eacnemy for colon7e:s and a large
roprotion of the Ceylonese to turn their attention to the preduotsc000nuts,
ca, rubber, oacto, &Nee, cotton, tobaccothat they find most remunerative, and
i to buy in the cheepeat axd sell in the dearest market. Ceylon over a great
artion of its occupied and more populous arca is deeidelly a leaf, fruit and
tot, rather than a rain growing country. Much has, however, been done
trough " irrigation' expenditure to restore tan! s and channels. From let
vinery 1893, the Internal Rent (Land Reve -tue) has been abolished and the
!venue in 1895 and 1896 from Grain and Paddy Rents was as follows :
Import Duty (29 cents per bushel) on
1895.
18913.
rice 4.te. valued at 113.30 per bushel
B2,837,7011
.82,461,4381'
eat, excise r Paddy tithe (Laud Re venue)
14,982:
16,7371
1)2,854,438
82,479,420
Import duty on grain amounted to 113,015,556 in 1900 ; 112,908.112 in 1901 ;
2,873,151 in 1902 ; R3,079,460 in 1903 ; and 113,119,083 in 1904.
* Including "Li
er "dry" grains (millets, pulses, uto.): the Civil Servanta report
at a much larger quantity is gr 'wn Kan has ever %ppm ed in any official return
'I-Includes revenue from all grain imported.
Inoludoe revenue from flue grain, gardens and tithes redeemed.

468 FOOD SUPPLY, AND GARDEN PRODUCE.


In connection with local GRAIN CULTIVATION, the following table is of interest: -Statement showing the number of Mouths required to bring each description of Fine Grain and. Paddy to maturity-.
FADDY.
Name. No. of Mills 1 Name. No. of :vials. Name. Na. of Mthe.
Kailon Dahanella 3 : Kooroowee 4 Hondrallawa 6
Soodoo Kotyaran i Tat tooweo :3 Sondoo do.
77
Ratio Dahawalla 1 lialca, Katyarara Seerroowee
Mawoe

y I/
i
,, Hinn
Soodoo do
Mafia Mawee ! Kalloo Hinity 11 Happoo Ditywerajah
FINE GRAIN.
Name. No. of Mills. Name. No. of Mtlis. Name. No. of Mths
Sadie Amoo 8 Godde Koorowa 4 i (iodde Hondrawella 6
. Mendirye 1Koorookan . I Kalloo Kconntraya ..
Soodoo Dahanella !Tonna
,..1 Elwee
Rattoo Tanna Soodoo Elwee 5 Amoo
Godde. Rawella Rat Tell or SoorooWee liandoon Kottani '' i)
Kalloo Tanna Kittool Pattol , Meo Paten
We have now compiled from the Blue Book the return of " Plantation '
and " Garden " Produce, and of Live Stock for each Province as follows :I: ET URN OF PLANTATION AND 'GARDEN PRODUCE IN 1903.
[ tom See note on next page as to the tuireliahleness of these figures.]
: Coffee Cocoa China- Cotton Tea
PROVINCE.
Bushels. cwt. I mon lb. lb. lb.
Western
North-Western
Southern
Uva
North-Central
Eastern
Northern
Central
Sabaragainuwa

2,60,10 11,427,600
3,589 1 - 1 -c

14* ___. 1.426,429 - 3,554,525
--- 12,100,000
5,230f 3,600 _ - ._
- - 7,552 1,289 , 6,448 12,6011$ - 51,898,750
1,420b I 3,762 - ! - 33,415,000
-

Totals ... 2,71071: 13,810d, 4,114,778 , 7,552 112 395,875


. Tobacco I Sugar I Coconuts Palmyra Garda- ', Cinchona
PnovtNen. lb. lb. No. Nut No. morns lb. i mi.
. . :
Weste:ii 1,740,00(1 - 1 357,508,000 - - !
North-Western ... : . 439,665 - 478,982,281115,052,500 -. . I
I Southern . .. 326,300 680,608,500 - Uca ,.. _ 549,00011 - 5,287,500, 30,000! 37,500 ' North-Central .. I 18,675 ! - 1,070,750! 8,000 Eastern .. 605,113 -- I 59,707 5001 3.247,450, - Northern ... 60,386,4251! - 25,479,845.137,885.935 - 246
Central .,.' 9,531,200,000 - 20,724.048, 1,348,415
Sabaragamuwa ... - - 1 65,877,500 - 110,500e Totals -19.592,666,378a 426,300 1 1,1.95,245,924 256,201,885 1.496,435e 245
-- -- - -NUMBER OF STOCK IN 19113.
Qbeep. I Swine. Goats. Horses
PizoWNCE. Buffaloes Cattle.
Black
phants.
Western ... 33,245 159,112 875 72,551 15,097 441. Central ... 42,052 53,%55 2.6.14 :1,369 , 9,773 1,172 Northern 27,870 196,154 81,87l 470 ' 72,725 I 578
Southern ... 66,037 138,535 50 1,214 1 7,018 629
Eastern .. 58,578 58,590 1,132 142 ! 9,276 35
North-Wostern 114,751 189,675 3,430 j 11,348 16,525 19:1 -,
73:4611 7 :130146;
North-Centra1 75,569 51 ,112 116 50
17va ... , 22,862 49,39:', 239 581
Stibaragmauwa 41,452 44,653 41 ! 4,060 7,080 153 47
- 483,1116, 937,517 89,601 . 92,585 148,544 i 3,673 49
Totals -..
'4'. Also 5 1320 lb.., and 5,230 cwt. and
* Also :3,630 lb. .1. Cwt.

COCON UT OIL TRADE,


These figures, we need scarcely say, are mere guesswork, and in many oases
itirely untrustworthy. They ought not to be : the question of cattle to cultivate
eing of as much importance as water to irrigate. The next Census ought to
iclude the taking of Stook.Cinnamon t3 the extent of 5,298,983 lb. w*Es exported
3 1903 whereas 4,114,778 lb is returned as having been prochaced,by the Governient Agents. The Caen' figures must sure'y be f ir tm low for the Central Pro.
IOU ; while for tea-112 millions instead of 151, and apart from any local
onsumptionero greatly below the mark. In regard to Coconuts, tits return
s unusually high : our reckoning is a grand total of over 800,000,000 nuts,
shereas the Apents return nearly 100 ler cent more or 1,595 mi,lions nuts.
thousand millions coconuts is, we should think, a maximum crop.

THE COCONUT OIL TR IDE.


Our Wiper' ant staple, Coconut Oil, had been for a long time past since
October 1878,declining in value ; but recent- years show some recovery. At
the time mentioned the London quotation .w...2 49 with a stock of only
000 tons, Cochin oil being then quoted as high as 66. During the
previous period of scarcity of Coconut oil in December 1868, the London
price was 50 against a stock in Loudon of 2,500 ton', and going again
back to end of 1862 and begineing of 1863 we find that the London price of
Ceylon Coconut oil was 1:53 with Stocks in London of 2,000 tone. We have so
far been dealing with the minimum socks of the art.ele end the maximum
prices obtained, and it will be remarked that on each recurrence of scarcity the
price has been lower than on the previous oeca=ion. We now turn to the period
of maximum stocks and minimum prizes, We find that in May 1865 with
a stook of Coconut Oil in London of 15,700 tons, the price then was 40. In
September, 1870, with a rteck of 8,000 tons, the price was C37 to 38, and the
lowered value in this instance was be it remarkedat a time when the stock
was nearly one half of the quantity. In 0,tober, 1873, stocks in Loudon had
risen to 13,80) tens and Prices had declined is 32.15:'
Ceconut cil remained on is much lower level of value after 1870 than before
it. Th's was due to the largely incrett=e1 production of Palm oil and the
competition it has caused since. L %ter on we have another influence at work to
reduce prices of the staple in Europe. This was the increas ng p-o ruction of
Copra in the South Sea Islands, 43., and the export of itneo ft ly to the Continent
of Europe where it is manufaAtired into oil. The manulacturErs themselves
and the soap-beihrs and candle-caakers in France and Germany, were apparently
last year makine a most unpleasant experience of the tact, and when one heowns
the quantity of'
Coconut oil used on the Continent of Europe, we may imagine
how depression there, must have had its primp , nding effect in most pro.
diming countries. A turn for the better took place during 1901 but the price has
again fallen to 25s. 9d.
Anything whioh will benefit Ceylon people is of the first importance to us
and we heoati'y wish Codbnut growers all the success they so well deserve
CEYLON COCONUT OIL
f.koek
Spot
C. 1. F.
Price of Oil
Price of Copra
in London
Per Cwt.
TOUR.
Per. Cwt.
41
f
..
...
4,629
...
January 1860
Do 1865 ... 14,997 ... 361 ...
41/
...
1870
Do
- 6,073
...
...
5,885
38/
Do
1875
1880
3,263
Da
37/
...

Do 1885
'211

'1890
17/6
Do
29/
875
.,
Do
1891
17/0
23/3

14/
1892
1,591
Do
23/6
...
16/
618
Do
1893
...
568
25/6
1416
Do
1894
..
.,.
24/
614
1E95
Do
..,
22/9
...
1896
594
Do
...
234
25/6
15/6
1900
Do
25/6
...
17/6
100
1901
Do
200
,
31/6
...
18/2
1902
.
Do
200
...
17/
1903
29/ . . ...
Do
.,,
400 - ..
151'9
Do - 1904
25/9
...
30/...
19/14;
200
...
1905
Do
1.

-6.6


470

11IPORTS or OPII M INTO (TIM.


lb.
1,562
1873
1840
1841
... 1,048
1874
... 1,794
1875
1842
1876
1843 no
84 4
records
1877
... ... 1,048
1878
1815
... 711
1846
1879
... 1,456
1880
1817
... 917
1881
1848
_ 1,279
1882
1849
851
1883
...
1850
2,189
1884
1851
2,540 ' 1885
1852

4,668
1886
1853
... 4,290 1887
1854
.. 3,662 1888
1855
... 10,303 I 1889
185n
... 7,512 1890
1857
4,368 1891
1858
9,028 1892
1859
.,. 8,379 i 1893
1860
... 9,608 1891
1861
... 6,574 1895
1862
.. 9,321 1896
1863
... 10,986 1897
1864
.. 10,242 1898
1865
.., 6,275 1899
1866
... 10,978 1900
1867
.. 10,298 i 1901
1868
... 6,637 1902
1869
... 12,448 1903
1870
1871 ... 9,059 1904
... 12,3J3
1872

lb.
... 11,969
. 8,408
... 8,278
.. 10,174
.. 8.774
.,. 9,843
.. 7,305
.. 10,116
.. 9,178
... 7,852
... 9,579
10,502
9,977
9,568
... 9,976
9,147
... 10,988
,.. 12,806
.. 12,314
12,957
,., 12,989
.. 12,713
.. 12,827
14,976
... 18,286
.. 17,260
... 16,144
23,755
21,005
... 21,278
... 21,500
.. 21,692

_ (Averages .)f Opium imported for 6 years each decade.)


1845-50 ... .. 1,093 lb. 1875.80 ... 9,0821b.
1855.60 - ... 7,209 1885.90 ... 10,910
1885-70 ... 9,479 1895-1900 17,208 ,,
And Average for 4 years 1901-01...21,391 lb.

Tea Crop Estimate for MI


BY CEYLON PLANTERS' BY MESSRS. FORBES
& WALKER,
ASSOCIATION.

Million lb.
Million lb.
To United Kingdom - .. 98 .. 98
Australia & New Zealand ... 23 CIO 23
U. S. America & Canada ... 16 .. 12
... 12
.. 12
Russia ...
3
Chios 3
1
India ...
1
Africa & Mauritius ..- 1
Other Countries ... .- 5 ...
Total ... 157 . ... 154

THE CACI THEFTS PREVEN TION ORDIN iNCE. 1904.


DISTRICTS BROUGHT UNDER IT.
WHEREAS by section 2 (1) of the Cacao Thefts Prevention Ordinance,
No. 8 of 1901, it is enacted that the Governor in Council may by Proclamation
declare the said Ordinance to be in force in any district, village, or part of the
Island. and hereupon the same shall be in force within the limits and from the
dates mentioned in such Proclamation :
Now know Ye that We, the said Governor in Council, in exercise of the powers
in MI vested by the said section of the said 0..dinan -e, do hereby declare that the
said Ordinance shall be in force within the limits of the places &fitted and set forth
in the sehelnle hereto as from and after the Eleventh day of November, 1914.
Given at Colombo, in the said Island of Ceylon, this Eleventh day of November,
u the year of Our Lord One thousand Nine hundred and Four.
By His Excellency's command,
A. M. ASHMORE,
Colonial Secretary.
1.1.STALS DISTRICT.

-Mate& South.;
4 Gampahasiya pattu.
5 Asgiri Cdasiya pattu.
6 Asgiri Pallesiya pattu,
Matale East.
2 Atnbanganga korale.
I Pallesiya patta.
1
North.
Talangomawa village boundary.
Moratenna.
Dalupots village boundary.
Raclawela village boundary.
Dimbalgomuwa village boundary.
Ktimbiyangohads, village boundary.
Kondagala. Migontenna.
Pilihudugolle village boundary.
Tembilideniya
village bonndary.
Nahande village boundary.
Polwatta village boundary.
Koholanwela village boundary.
I
Rasigama village boundary.
Bambaragalakanda,
West.
Kiribatgalla village boundary.
Kabarugala
Dunumawa.
Kate-edspuhemalangekais.wata.
lis.ragahana al& Galpot ta.
Maduragoda village boundary.
Aukumbura
village boundary.
Alakolamada village boundary.
Morabela.
Gcrakada village boundary.
Galpaye Mayenna Kotapu BaLanagalta.
South.
Yatawaramakula.
Balakaduwa village boundary.
Ma.oya estate.
Malgamandeniya village boundary.
Guruwelakanda.
East.
Etanwala village boundary.
flunawgiriya range.
Pawakpitiye. village boundary.
Kabarugala,
Moregolla village boundary.
Diyanilia.
Galboda village boundary.
Solankanda.
1 Cdasiya pattu.
2 Medasiya pattu
3 Enhonsiya pattu

"CINDY DISTRICT.

Yeti/unravel
Kandy within the Municipal limits.
Gangapalata.
The boundaries of the Kandy ManioipalityNortIt.Mahaweli-ganga.
East. The M thaweli-ganga to a point 52 chains' below the Lswella ferry and
thence a straight line drawn to the south-tart corner of the Hermitage estate, thence
along the east., n boundaries of the Hermitage and Fa.irielo.nd estates (title plans
43,322 and 42,285).
South and. South-West. =Ms southern and'western boundaries of the F drieland
estates, thence f.oin the sonthweat corner of the Fairieland estates along the
wittsr.shed of the basin of the Kandy waterwoika reservoir to the eastern boundary
of land acquired for a conduit, thence along the eistern boundary of the said
conduit to the Hal-oya, thener Moog the Hai-oya and a portion of ihe northern
boundary of the Richmond Hill estate to the western boundary of the Borawadeniya
or the Ambagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the
said fi:iLds to the railway bridge over the Meda-ela to the west of the slaughter-house,
thence along the Meda-ela to the railway bridge over the Meda-ola at Getambe,
thence along the southern boundary of the railway line to the 5fahaweli-ganga.

iYest.Mahaweliganga.
The suburb of Eatugastota.

(Continued.)

472
DISTRICTS IIROUGIIT UNDER CACAO THEFTS PREVENTION ORDINANCE.
intite

In length the portion of the high road lying between the 21 milestone on the
Kandy- G thigedara road and the 3rd milepost oo the Kandy-Punwila road between
the P113ga-opt bridge and the 3rd milestone on the MeAttle road, and in breadth 100
yards on the north, south, and west of the said roads, and on the east op to the
Mahaweli. gauga., and on the south-west of the &fatale road np to the Pinga-oya.
Gattintpalata.

Nag:titanntdtma Ambalams, Uvatertna, Makalange Ambalatria, rulott.


No
tato. tree on Aladenlya road, rock at Kiretigolwela and KaIngala,watta,
least.The boundary of the Mahatennewatta, Nugatennewatta, and Divides.
kande, range of Gannoruwa forming boundary of Harispattu and Mahaweli-gangs.
South.Nann oya, Watattulawa rock of Kiribatkurnbura Weragala, Yakabediwatta.
ella, Detnyagalit, Wadiyagoduhetta Walakumbure, and Ilpegoda
W est Talagab ayatawatta in 'Malgammana, Diddeniya, Ayangeyhena, Diyapala.
gods, tea estate. Giuigathena, Dewata of Kobbekaduwa. Katugilakanda, and
Kobbekadawawatta forming part of Tumpune boundary.
Y'tenapan ePallepalata korale
Udepalata korale
Boundaries
North . Kelaperanakandatrinduna, Digala, and Petirade Kanderundona on the
boundaries of Harispattn and Wchkandemuduua,
East. By Palukopiwatte Gerautlignittnnidun a in Girihagama in Ilarispattn,
Nartmwenigalamudana, Maussagalabinnemudnna in Dehideniye. Kurundugala and
bonndazies of Genatapalata korale.
Sow-h.By Ala gallanulune.
West,By imbul tree on the boundaries of Kagan, District, Meinporunegals,
Andane Ellamoduna, Welikandemndana, and the boundaries of the North-Western
Province.
Boundaries of Haeispattu,

N orth. Tito boundary of the &fatale District.


East. Mahaweli-ganga and Pinga-oye.

South.The boundary of Yattnuwara


Weet.The bonudat lee of Ttimpatie and North-Western Piovince,
Pate Du ntba

Pallegampeha, Udagainpaloa boundaries.


North. H anaegi riy akan de .
South,Mahavveli-gangA

East.Kandamoduna, Dunuhappuwa, hamlet, and Mornheia ella,


West. Meltaweli-onga and Finga-oya,
Pali spa ttu West korale.

The villages of Henagehnwelm. e;rittwela, Teldeniya, with the following


bonndari,,s:
H r o ay el nwela

No 1..,11. Wewagama.
South.Mahaweli-gangs.

East.Halo-ganga.
W est. Mahawoli-gangu.

Gone welch,
East.Hulugang t.
North. Boundary of Goznagoda.
I
W est. Boundary of Kengalla and
South. Kambukkandura.

AAtaragala.

North.Kumbukkandura.
South. IV ewe gam i,

TeideniDa
i
I

Easf.LInInganga.
W eat. Kengalla.

Teireniva b tzaar including Welletot3.


From the 14th milepost on Baud:Teldeniya r3ad to the 15f mile on Udispattn road, and also up to the 15} mile on the U ugala road.
Pats Lleteetheta.

Gnrndeniya in the Candahaye Koralenga.


Nortft.Nla maw
Bast.Mi idly ranrsh o4tate road.
South.Kapuli y add:5 village boundary and Ilamba-tmoua.
West. Ampitip, village boundary and Itukmodarakandum .
Government Gazette, Nov. H. 1905.
BIGGEST CARGO OF CEYLON TEA.
It has - eeu pointed out, regarding large consigoments of tea, that whereas the
se." Catches" holds first place in recent years-1,553,963 lb. to the U K.the still
in July, 1898, was as follows :-1,02510
unbeaten recur I ma e by the "Port
shipping tons of Ceylon tea for London (1,551,681 lbs); 18 50 tons Ceylon tea for Hamburg ; and 34.60 tons of South Indian tea for the U. K.--Total 1,601,088 Die. shipped

"

CUSTOMS ACCOUN TS FOR 1901,

03110511.11S Uh c i & C.,\MKAV6:'

Imports,
r ft may be reckoned that the people of Ceylon pay away, chiefly to the
-rcontinent of India, nearly 53 million rupees every year for food articlesrice,

other grain, live stock, poultry, butter, cheese, eggs, fruit, &c.which our own
farmers and eottagere might well supply, An examination of the local Customs
Accounts will bear out our assertion.
We have Foot) REQUISITES introduced to the valve of nearly 14 millions
of rupees, apart from the enormous grain importation, amounting in value to
nearly 40 million of rupees in 1904. Let us take LIVE STOCK first and see how,
in respect of a supply of beef, mutton, and poultry, the Sinhalese, Tamil and
even Eurasians and Europeans have plenty of scope for supplying a local
market and saving money now sent outside the island. We arc very glad to
think that the prospect we bad long hoped for in our annual review, is now in a
large measure realised, and that a trade has been established with Australia in
frozen mutton and other meat and provisions, to supplement the very poor supply
at present locally available. It is known that about 1,600 sheep and goats are
slaughtered every month in Colombo for food purposes, so there is ample room
for snob a trade. The promise of a considerable trade is shown in 505 cases
of fresh beef valued at 116,290 and 20 cwt. and 1,999 packages of fresh mutton
valued at R18,170almost entirely from Australasiabeing imported in 1896.
In 1902 the imports were 781 cwt. frozen beef valued at R36,463 ; 4,09:3
cwt. of frozen mutton valued at 11127,696; 339 cwt. of poultry and game
valued at R16,371 ; 1 cwt. of pork valued at B65; beside 3 live sheep
valued at 1115, and 5 cattle valued at 11360. In 1903 there was a heavy
falling-off, only 438 cwt, of beef, valued at E19,779, 101 cwt. (115,798), of fish,
701 cwt. (1123,419), of mutton, 4 cwt. (R306) of pork and 154 owl. (1112,13'2) of
poultry and game, or less thau a third of the imports in 1902, being entered.
This decline was due to the disappears:13e of the large Boer Colony at
Diyatalawa and the effects of drought in Australia for a number of years.
Last year the imports were: 624 cwt. of beef valued at 1122,601; 127 cwt. 'of fish
valued at E6,647 ; 1,411 cwt. of mutton valued at 848,193; 9 cwt. of pork value
at R500 ; and 900 cwt of poultry and game valued at R7,086. We hail expected
this " refrigerating" business to expand year by year, more specially in the
supply of mutton, since the recent attempt at establishing a sheep farm
or pasturage on our higher grassy plateaux has failed. It ie satisfactory,
however, to know that Australasia i,i becoming such a good customer for
our tea and other productsan export crade which was much helped in 1904
by the very low rate for freight through the opposition of chartered vessels.
Premising that some of the imported cattlenot so many one would think in
these claysare used for transport purposes, the total import in 1904 of
cattle was in number 22,055 ; but there was a much larger import of sheep
and lambs. The full return is as follows for 1904 :
Cattle *
No.22,055 valued at 11 451,051.
148,141
do
Sheep
26,633
303,241
53,842
do
Goats
du
115,666
Poultry & Game alive
138,263
Not enumerated
35,032
do
17,764
Total .., R1,036,483
In 1894 the value was 11743,858. Curiously enough, we find cross-entries
under "Exports," thus:-758 Cattle valued at 116,266-101 of which were sent
from Ceylon to British India.
SEVERAL MILLIONS' RUPEES OF IMPORTS, MUCH OF 'WHICH
OUGHT TO BE PRODUCED IN CEYLON.
The following is by no means a complete list of Foon REQUIKTEti from
Europe and Australasia, as well as India, which we imported in 1901, quantity
and value, as follows :
Butter, tinned 206,852 lb. ( 31,2111b. from Australia
.. valued at 140,099
and 116,429 lb. from British India)
do
Butter, frozen 54,081 lb, (53,142 1b.from Australia )
34,888
do
Cheese 1,222 cwt. (412 cwt. from Australia) ..
65,779
do
79,881
Ham 1,167 cwt. (1,081 cwt. from U.K.)
Carried over ... 11320,647
* The entries now do not specify the number of bulls, COWS or calves imported,
as in former years ; but all arc included under one head" cattle." Generally an
equal number of bulls and calves is imported.

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CURIOSITIES 01A..'. TUE CEYLON CUSTOMS.

Brought forward .. R320,647


Beef, salted :373 cwt. (21 cwt. from Australia and '29 cwt.
9,279
...
..
from British India)
Beef, tinned 33,070 lb. (7,196 lb. from Queensland and ..
19,815

9,0134 cwt. from U. S. A.)


55,030
..

Bacon 867 cwt. (801 cwt. from U. K.)


2,441
...
...
Pork, salted 73 cwt. (25 cwt. from U. K.)
295,763
...
Biscuits 831,760 lb. (259,326 lb. from Germany)
Confectionery 529,075 lb. (1,648 lb. from Judie and 14,202 lb.
16d,170

.

11.
frcm Australia)
28,085
Grapes 1,224 cwt. (514 oat. from U. K and 170 ewt. from Spain)
Apples, Raw 1,623 cwt. (48 oat. from U.K, and 1,116 cwt.
22,776
..
..
,..
...
from Australia)
Other Fresh Fruit 1.622 cwt. (79 cwt. from Egypt, 210 cwt.
12,911
from Germany, 64 cwt from Australia and 784 rivet from Italy)
5,725
Fruit, Preserved-Currants 306 cwt. (274 cwt. from U.K.) ...
61,767
...
Do Dates 6,863 cwt. (6,858 cwt from B. India)
10,983
Ra'sins 586 cwt. (360 cwt. from B. India)
Do
131,754
Do Other 4,565 cwt. (1,475 cwt. from B. India)
. 1,980,791
Curry Stuffs 170,875 cwt. (nearly all from India)
51,383
...
Sago (from Straits chiefly) 6,849 cwt. ..
1,720,827
Fish cured or salted (nearly all from India) 215,230 cwt
1,817,301
...
D3 Maldive 66,082 cwt. (from Maldives)
88,244
..
..
Do Tinned 196,308 lb.
6,647
...
...
Do Frozen 127 cat. (From U. K.)
5,559
...
Mutton, Tinned 9,925 cwt. (4,344 cwt. from Australia)
97,843
..
..
Seeds, Gingelly 17,348 cwt.
46,018
..
Do Mustard 4,178 cwt. (from B. India)
1,092
...
Do Poppy 130 cwt. (from B. India)
838
...
..
Do Other 97 cwt.
126,192
..
Ghee (from India almost entirely) 3,177 cwt. ...
Flour Wheat (from India and Australia chiefly)
1,138,019
...
..
125,354 cwt.
587,875
Onions (from India almost entirely) 195,756 cwt.
345,025
Potatoes 82,007 cwt. (37,552 owl. from India) ...
12,157
Eggs (from India almost entirely) No. 623,650 -
275,251
...
...
.
Milk, Preserved (20,266 cases)

Total ... R9,443,708


We, do not think this total and the larger details that go to make it up
should ,be beneath the attention of energetic publio (Aileen and of the
Executive Government. Nearly 10 million rupees could be added to local
earnings and the benefit to the people and even to the general revenue vould
be considerable. A good deal of the money (R175,000 per annum) spent on
butter ought certainly to be saved, now that the railway can carry it so quickly
from the hills. Then again, there are over 3i million sent to India and the
Maldives for salted and "maldive" fish which would have been greatly reduced
by the establishment of a local industry in lish-curing, had Mr. Ravenseroft's
experiment only succeeded. It is simply inexplicable that Ceylon surrounded
by rich fisheries cannot supply ell her own wants, and we regret, therefore,
the non-success of the Trawling industry tried by enterprising Mr. Noorbhai for
about a year and abandoned in March, 1903. Why also cannot Ceylon find
her own "curry-stuffs," rf which over 141,980,000 worth came from India in
1904 ? Onions and potatoes (13932,000 worth imported !) ought clearly to be
more freely produced in this Island, and the opening by the klaputale railway
of the country around Nuwara Eliya and on to Kandapola, Wilson's Bungalow
and Uva, should make a difference in the supply of all vegetables now imported
for the use of consumers, chiefly in Colombo. It is rather surprising to see that
there is so much value (11587,375) of onions as compared with potatoes (R345,025)
imported; but in each case there is surely room for, and encouragement to, the
local market gardener. Strange that Ceylon, with her large exports, should
import 52 cwt, of areeanuts; but so it is to the amount of R765, ail from India:
also pepper from India and Straits Settlements to the value of 14I8,224 (whole
and 1311,616 (lone), although Ceylon is admirably fitted in several districts to
produce pepper.
An observant Colonist has expressed to us his great surprise that "Salt"

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CURIOSITIES OF THE CEYLON CUSTOMS.

against n total of 780 cwt. valued at 87,361) in 1903. We suppose the latter is of
the refined table salt which the Government officials cannot prepare ; but why
not ? Would it not be profitable to have refining apparatus, or is it that the
rock-salt of Cheshire, eta , is so superior naturally?
FURTHER IMPORTS THAT OUGHT TO BE SAVED,
Rather astonishing are some of the articles included in the next series of
imports we compile from these official accounts: that we should require nearly
R10,000 worth of salt is bad enough, .but to import as much as B390,783 of
soap in a coconut-oil-making colony seems preposterous ; yet so it is, while
very sad it is to see that our old " king " staple export (coffee) is now imported
to the value of R794,711 from British India chiefly. If Mr. Turner's Company
comes to grow sugar in Ceylon, an ample looal market is from the outset available
with over 3 millions rupees worth of imports. Palmyra Fibre imported from
India is worked up in the local mills and undoubtedly re-exported as Ceylon
produce. Pepper is imported in two kinds (" long " and " white ") and pays a
duty of 113 per cwt. for the former and R1511 per cwt. for the latter. We
believe the greater part of this article is consumed locally, though seine may
swell our export figures ; but it is difficult to find a reason why people should
import pepper and pay duty, in order to re-export it! All the coconuts imported
last year, with the exception of 1,0420 nuts, were from the Maldives, and are
used up in the local oil mills and re-exported in the form of oil, etc. The
quantity of copperah imported ( 4,111 cwt. ) is insignificant and may have gone
to the oil mills or been re-exported. Oar coppsrah export last year was no less
than 723,015 cwt.
Imported for Home Consumption in 1904.
QUARTITV. VKI,UE,

K.
ARECARIITS (from India)
PEPPER, WHOLE (from India & Straits),

Lotio (from India and Straits),


COFFEE, Mixed

Unmixed
TEA (from U.K., India, China, &c.)
SALT, Refined (from U.K., Australia
and B. India)
,, Natural (U. K and Germany )
Soap, Toilet
Bar
SUGAR: candied or refined

unrefined

palm and jaggery


TOBACCO: cigars
snuff

other manufactured

unmanufaetured .
CARDAMOMS (India and Burma)
COCONUTS (India and Maldives)
COPPERAH (from Maldives and B. India)
PALMIRAH FIBRE (from B. India)
Cola FIBRE (Maldivee)
CACAO (from 'U.K. A. Cont. of Europe)
Cloves (from B. India)
GINGERL DRY (all from B,India)
MACE (India and Straits)
NUTMEGS (B. India)
OTHER SPICES (from U. K., and India)

52 cwt.
623 ,,
178

765
18,224
11,616

4,310 lb.
2,368,858 ,,
1,138 ,,

791,506
676

716 ewt.
786
4,818
12,807
197,191
8,114

16,777
104.972 lb.
87
176,234 ,,

66,653
31 ,.
849,460 No.
4,111 owe.

10,300
12
7,169 lb.
133 cwt.
1,746
8 o
1 l)
31

6,271
3,656
247,958
2,41.172,M
89,01

83,913
276,957

i,383
164,865

53,803
1,770
21,926
35,251

109,691
80
5,621
2,245

43,690
1,145

35
2,765

Total R4,170,618
The total value of this series is considerable, and there is surely room for
much of the amount to be saved. As closely allied with cigars, we may
mention an import of matches equal to 11183,822 against R260,452 in 1903,
1{217,116 in 1902, R78,782 in 1901, 8248,468 in 1900, 11158,457 in 1899, R125,762
iu 1898, 1(124,597 in 1897, 1190,080 in 1896 and 11117,833 in 1893, (a local
matchmaking factory was, we believe, a failure) so that altogether some 11780,000
per annum goes in smoke I-The import of tea insignificant ; in 1903 it was
20,880 lb.; hi 1902, 423' lb. for samples in 1901 the import was 65,745 lb. On the
other hand, the antiquated import duty of 25 cents per lb. which shuts out
Indian tea from making full use of the port and market of Colombo, ought to

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CURIOSITIES OF THE CEYLON CUSTOMS.

be removed. Such removal would also ensure Colombo becoming a centre for the
preparation of " brick" tea for Russian use. It is not right, as we have said
above, that we should import so much soap (with a good article capable of
being manufactured locally), nor should there be any necessity for imports of
salt or fruit and certainly not of palm sugar and jaggery. At the same time
we are pleased to notice that Ceylon exported " palm sugar and jaggery "
in 1904 entirely to India In the value of R2,920 against 113,560 in 1903, 84,893 in
1902, R9,159 in 1901, R4,011 in 1900, R7,377 ill 1898, R6,843 in 1897, R7,873 in
1a96, 818,963 in 1894 and R27,731 in 4S93. If Ceylon only grew sugar enough
for home consumption, more than 83,00 ,OrTI per annum might be saved to
the colony ; and so with tobacco, for there is a demand not yet locally met
approaobing value to 8527,000 per annum.
CL1THINOt DRESS, &c.
Apart from the large importation of Cotton and Woollen Goods exe:ediog
R7,700,000 in value in 1901, we have the following imports bearing on clothing,
dress and personal adornment :11.
R.
...
425
Linen Yarn ...
Apparel, Made up, valued at ... 414,855
Silks and Satin-Broad Stiffs:
3082:
828
74 9
Boots and Shoes.
... 167,243
...
Silk Lace
Haberdashery ...
-1,519,644

Perfumery
Jewellery

...
...

... 103,294
... 332,086

Velvet

... 16,121

... 14,260
Other Silk and SItin
Handkerchiefs, Scarves and .
44,230
Shawls of mixed material
Bleaching Materials
... 28,186
7,728
Blankets of mixed materials ...
9,608
Carpets of mixed materia,s ...
Piecegoods of mixed materials.. 591,922
... 18,443
f ther mixed materials
... 20,361
Unentanerated...

Pearls & precious stones (onset)


9,075
16,007
Beads of sorts ...
37.896
Embroidery
. 146,765
Hats and Bonnets
...
26,460
Ribbons
..
Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarves and
... 97.107
Shawls
... 41,937
Sewing Machines
... 35,550
Leather, Dressed
Total -.4,031,257
... 25,827
Linen Piece Goods
There is evidently room for the people of Ceylon, if so inclined, to spend a
good deal more on wearing apparel and ornament, and yet this Island must
be far ahead of India. In regard to cotton and woollen goods, the rate per
head is so good, that, if India need as much, she would require over
40,000,000 worth per annum. To this a good deal more might be added for
the miscellaneous articles of dress specilied above, if taken at the same
rate for India. There was raw cotton (7,394 cwt.) imported last year to the
value of 8242,736 evidently for the use of the looal Spinning and Weaving Mills
. and cotton waste (371 cwt.) to the value of 87,917; while we exported or re.
exported Cotton Goods worth R102,984 (local production 1151,475) besides
R3,561 worth of Haberdashery (Its local production) ; 1163,162 (R6,598 local
production) of Wearing Apparel ; 1133,845 of Jewellery (14345 local
production) ; 82,665 worth Perfumery (11.2,565 local produc'ion); 116,337 of
Silks ; R807 of Carpets.
FOR LOCAL INDUSTRIES.
Here is a further direction in which outlay might be saved through local
enterprise. and, among others, the attention of the Director of the Technical School is (mile I to our figures, as indicating where money now set t
away might possibly be kept in this colony:R.
75,889
Carta and Carriages, valued at ...
72,958
...
...
Furniture ...
202,321
Glass and Glassware ...
119,100
..
...
...
Lamps
15,325
...
Saddlery and Harness ...
35,679
Other Leather Articles
18,964

...
...
Goat and Sheep Skin...,
34.550
...
...

Clocks
...
...
801,766
Umbrellas and Parasols (chiefly from Europe)
25,006
....
...
...
Brooms and Brushes ...

CURIOSITIES OF THE CEYLON CUSTOMS.


Still more curious is to find Ceylon importing in 1904 :Bricks and Tiles valued at
...
Boats
-.
Casks and Shooks ...
...
Coir Fibre ,..
Palmyra Fibre
...
Chinaware
...
Earthenware

...

...

..

...
..
...
...

477
R.

168,200
5,219
248,533
60
109,691
321,830
95,032

...

...
...
...

Total .. R948,584
which ell (but a few thousand rupees) ought surely to be saved to the Island
and now that a properly worked Brick and Tile Manufaotory has been started
at Ainbatale near Ksduwe'a on the Ratnapura Road, the first item in the ]i=t
should, at least, be saved.
At the same time, in 1904 we exported, or re-exported, to India, etc.,
Casks and Shooks to the value of 86,274 ; carts and carriages to India, U. K.,
&c., to the value of 89,1364 ; Bricks and Tiles is British India and the Maldives
to the value of 84,772 ; Earthenware to India, U.K,, Maldives, &c., R0,670;
Furniture to U.K., India, etc., 853,570 (R41,7114 local production) ; Glassware to U.K., India, Maldives, etc., 1110,51.4; and Saddlery and Harness to
U.K., Straits and India, 8848.
MANURES.
MANITILES were imported into Ceylon during 1904 as follows ;R.
...
247,295
Bone Manure (entirely from India) 4,375 tons valued at
181,008
...
Fish Manure (from B. India ) 3,134 tons
...
1,559
Guano from U. K. 10 to s
...
1,368
Other Mauuro (raw) from India, &e., 18 tons
...
Romeo of Saltpetre (British India almost entirely) 507 tons
89,758
Sulphate of Ammonia (from U. K. ). 428 tuna
...
84,097
Sulphate of Potash (Germany and India') 1,255 tons
...
180,537
Other Manure, manufactured (U. K., India and Germany) 8274 tons 184,275
Muriato of Potash (Germany) 240 tons
...
26,124
Basin Slag (U. K., Belgium and Germany) ... 1,789 tons
85,902
...
Blood Meal (U. K India, Australia, &c ) 600 toes
72,558
Castor-seed Poonau (India entirely) 10,541 tons ..
071,180
Kainit (Germany) 537 tons
30,250
...
...
5,109
Nitrate of soda (U. K.) 30 tons
...
Rape-seed Pounac (India entirely) 1,730 toes ..
73,721
S.,perphosphate (U. K. an I Germany chiefly) 570 t:ns
52,623
Groundnut Cake (India) 1,393 tons
95,118
Total ... 1t2,394,385
Against this, we exported to India and Mauritius last year
It
35,376
manure, 6,711 ewt. (1,505 cwt. local production) to the value of
We may acid imports more or Tess allied as follows:Lime and Clay
12,159
...
Coral stones
38,940
..
...
...
Poonac, Gingeliy (ii for feeding. cattle, or for manure) ...
1,618,875
The total of "matures" proper, imported last year, is much above the
import of 1903 which amounted to R1;933,791 as also that of 1902 which.
amounted to some It1,316,553. It amounted in 19111 to 11929,000; in 1000,
to 11I,495,000 and in 1894 to only E453,277. In 1876 the value of " manures "
entered was 131,400,000, and we suppose the value per ton has increased
in the interval considerably ! And we suspect a great deal of what is now
entered as "Poonac" is for manure ; the large value given, namely 1(1,553,648,
stands for ae much as 388,410 cwt. and the valuation for the Customs is
only RI per cwt.
Of SEEDS AND PLANTS, out imports last year were as foll.ws, excluding
Ginge'ly, Mustard, Poppy and other sodswhich are included among food-stuffs:Seeds: Garden
,,,
...
...
.,
Cotton
172,380
11,686
1, Tea
-
,
Other
ther
6,011
Pfauts an I Roots
2,458
"NO

...

Total
...
H197,211
Of MACIIINEItY ANIr METALS the impart in 191)1 was about the
same as in the previous year, chiefly owing to the demand of the
Planting industry, and through tea requiring special tuachine'y, whits some

CURIOSITIES OF TILE CEYLON CUSTOMS.

478

thing is, no doubt, due to the Harbour, Railway Extension and other Public
Works and the work now done in Colombo repairing and refitting vessels, in
boat-building, &c.

R.

Machinery and mill-work :Locomotives, Railway


Foundry and workshop
Oil-making
Sowing Machines
Spinning and weaving
Tea
Other Machinery-Dutiable
Free

10,822
119,526
273,023
41,937
1,018
354,867
53,048
261,891

...
...

R1,116,132
Metals wrought and unwrought:Brass Ware, Valued at
Nails:and Wire
.
Sheets
Copper Nails and Wire
,, Ware
Sheathing
Steel Blister
Cast
,, Ware
Leaf of Gold
Electric Materials
Hardware
Zinc, perforated ...
,, Ware
Slabs
Iron, Angle and Swedish Bar

..

OP

,, Hoop

..
Bar, Flat, Rod, Nail Rod
Galvanised ...
Nails and Rivets

Pig
Tanks and Drums
Other Unmanufactured
Other Manufactured
Tin Wire
Plates
Slabs
Solder
Yellow Metal
Lead, Pig
,, Sheet
Other
Quicksilver ...
Ware
Tea
Metal, lJnennmerated Dutiable (Raw)
(do)
Free
Pewterware

Silver or Silver Gilt Plate


..
Electroplate

Nickelplate
Muntz Metal

Alminium Ware ...


...
Soldering Fluid

151,590
6,193
6,937
7,684
38,756
23,132
4,031
130,127
76,280
131
95,973
942,959
1,654
13,175
208
19,435
192,821
102,404
597,590
107,713
14,303
46,910
30,681
41,983
61,186
67,371
96,249
38,415
14,411
291,020
4,416
294
1,601
605
766,265
431
11,601
5,101
25,223
67,177
3,092
1,476
2,168
5,632

Total ... R4,116,304


or including Machinery ... E5,232,436
The import of machinery in 1894 was valued at H773,615. Against last
year's import we have to place Machinery exported from Ceylon of local manufac

CURIOSITIES OF THE CEYLON CUSTOMS. 479


The taste for

LITE 8 AT URE, ART,


and all that is included in the stock of the publisher, bookseller, stationer and
printer, slowly but surely increase in Ceylon, the imports for 1904 beirg :E.
R.
Books printed, valued at .. 166,002 Pasteboard .
1,984
Printing Materials, va1ued au 46,417 Gum Arabic. ,
153
Olas
167 Painters' Colours .. 120,235
Drawing Materials ... 7,023 Pictures ...
73
1
23:70
...:

225,004
Photographic Materials 23,173 Playing Cards
Paper, Hanging
... 4,004 Stationery other than paper::: 185,866
10
Printing ... 192,818 Maps

_ _
Writing ... 107,833
,, Other, Dutiable ... 29,
Total ... 964,834
,, ,, Free
.. 20,831
In 1903, the total value was 8852,111, and seventeen years ago 11293,784-so that
there has been good progress since 1888. In 1894 the total value was 11468,376,
We may add,1188,374
Instruments, Musical ..,
8,856
2 f Scientific ...
.. 2,131
Other
..

-R99,361
6.1

...

More satisfactory are the import headings already discussed by in, in reference to the progress of the people of Ceylon, than are those we have next to
append, showing the importation of
MALT LIQUOR, WINES, SPIRITS, AND OPIUM.
which in 1904 were represented as follows :Malt Liquor in bottles valued at
R"7,5411 11376 ,124

In wood i
... 321,780)
Spirits : Brandy
213,579 I
Gin
Liqueurs
962 'r 1,074,364
Rum
493,867
Whisky
159
of Wine

1,170
Other
Wines: Claret in bottle .. ..
iu wood ... .. 29,231
,,
Burgundy in bottle ... .. 5,285
in wood .. , .
2,057
Ginger in bottle ... ..
8,427
Hock in bottle ...
in wood ... ... 674
Port in bottle .. .. 36,402 286,147
in wood .. .. 26,376
Sherry in bottle .. .. 5,028
6,819
in wood ..
Sparkling in bottle Champagne 90,126
Other .. ... 5,994
47,839
Oth
Other
er in
in bottle ..
10,556)
wood , . .
1,351
.
Cider
Opium 21,692 lb. .... 389,368
,,

,.,

12,847 j

br

//

31

33

..

Total ... 112,127,354


In the face of this big array of figures it ought to give a grain of satisfaction
to our "total abstinence" friends to learn that FO far back as 1860 the import of
malt liquor equalled 11325,000; in 1870 it was 11582,000; in 1880 it was
11514,473 ; in 1890 it was 405,473 ; in 1900 it was 11440,248 ; in 1901 it was
11546,093; in 1902 it was 11495,967 ; ard in 1903 it was 11397,007 ; so that there
was a great falling-off on the imports of 1903 as well as on those of ten years
Ago.There were also decreases last year in brandy, as well as gin : the latter in
1870 figured for 11451,000; in 1880 for 8478,000; 11115,999 in 1890; 11391,605 for
3900 ; in 1901 11216,272, in 1902 11209,276 ; and in 1903 R213,570. Whisky, too,
shows a decrease last year,-the imports rote from a value of E11,590 in 1870

ra

480 C 11IOSIT 1118 01' TILE 42, KY 1,014 431.36TO-1A8,.


to 1180,803 in 1880, and iu 1888 to as much as 11253,959: contrasting with
11524, 1)67 in 1F90; 1:331,163 in 1891 ; 11607,254 in 1892 ; 11371,226 it 18031
11430,751 in 1894 ; 11551,168 in 1895 ; 11505,4159 in 1896 ; 11605,803 in 1897, Or

as nearly as the iniport of 1892; [(552,750 in 1808 ; 11683,975 in 1899; R691,867


in 1900; 11520,491 in 1901 ; 11477,188 in 1902; 12513,481 in 1908; and R493,867
in 1903. On the whole in 1904 there was a decrease in the value of
spirits of all kinds by nearly 866,000 and in wines of all kinds, too, there is a
decrease of nearly 1337,412 as compared with 1903.
It is a very serious matter to think of 21,692 lb. of Opium (valued at no
less than 11389,368 I) being imported into Ceylon in 1904 against 21,500 lb. in
1903 ; 21,278 lb. in 10: 2 ; 21,005 lb. in 1901 ; 23,755 lb. iu 1900 ; 16,113 lb. in
1890; 17,260 lb. in 1898 and 18,286 lb, in 1897 and 12,989 lb. in 1894; because
we had expected the new restrictions on salter, &e., would have disoouraged the
trade, and it is also evident that the increase of duty to K2 from the beginning
of 1898 has not operated as a check. It is evident that not enough has yet been
done in the way of restrictions, more especially as the whole of the respectable
native conunueity in Ceylon are practically at one in their desire to see the
import and sale of this drug strictly regulated, after the pattern Eet in Burma,
and still more in the United Kingdom and United States of America.
As connected with the liquor trade we may mention that 1112,942 worth of
corks were imported in 1904. Aerated and mineral waters were also imported to
the value of B7,352, besides soda to the value of 813,094
Acids were imported to the value of 1125,538 (Sulphuric D6(11120,422 and other
acids 85,116) a large proportion of which was used for the manufacture of
aerated waters_
MEDICINES (or "Chemists' Sundries" as they are now termed) in 1901
were imported into Ceylon to the value of R326,763, of which 11263,073 worth
carne from the Unite,' Kingdom. Medicines figured for 11170,000 in 1868 and
1874; 11187,800 in 1870; R110,000 or so in 1860 and 1865; but only R44,000 in
1830, In 1880, the value was 11129,357; in 1890R182,223; in 1894, 11141,324;
in 1895, 11188,660; in 1896, 11216,627 ; in 1897,11236,481 ; in 1898, 11244,170;
in 1899, 11233,716 ; in 1900 11258,701 ; in 1901 11337,626 ; in 1902 14279,216; and
in 1903 11301,502. Tho colony cannot, therefore, be accused of a steadily increasing consumption, and if we had the ciuchona alkaloid locally extracted and
prepared for use iu a private laboratory, and, if ipecacuanha were cultivated and
locally prepared, we should further save on the sums mentioned and have two of
the most valuable specifics for tropical disease made available. We exported last
year medicines (local production) to U.K., U.S.A., Belgium, Japan, India, and
Maldives to the value of 1117,113.
OILS.
It is somewhat strange that in an Island where so good is means of light as
coconut oil is plentiful, we should import. so much kerosine ; but it pays the
natives Lest to sell their coconuts and buy the cheaper lighting oil which now serves
all over the East. Here are the imports in 1904 ;1154,616
Candles valued at ...
8123,889
7(
Oil:- Castor
Coconut
1,090,576
Kerosine (in bulk) ...
.. 675,038
do (in cases) ...
36,198
Giugelly
OOP

Linseed

Fish
Liquid Fuel
Turpentine
urpentine
Lubricating
Other

... 32,617

..

1,689
.. 185,682
.. 12,090
113,620
... 44,939 2,317,563

112,372,209
9,313
Tallow and Steerine
-
This latter was for lubricating purposes, while "other" may include vegetable
oils which are also turned to account in other ways than in lighting. Candles
in 1874 figured for B51,000 ; so that kerosene oil cannot be said to have superseded this means of light, although the imports in 1893 were only of the value
of 1117,645. However, in kerosene oil the increase is enormous (excessively
high in 1890 and again in 1892 because of the increased duty from January 1893,
so that the import in 1593 was comparatively small) and the consumption goes

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nuts and copperah without taking the trouble to make the oil, The import of
kerosene oil wasR23,250 in value in 1875 ;11135,000 in 1879;11312,600 m 1888 ; the
very large value of 111,099,064 in 1890 and then only 11106,516 in 1891 ; while
1892 gave R693,501 ; 1893 11100,285; 1894 11960,189 ; 1895 11782,912; 1896
R1,182,860, or higher than in 1890; in 1897, 81,162,728 ; in 1898, 111,252,473 ;
111,169,650 in 1699 ; 111,514,021 in 1900; 111,159,340 in 1901; and e1;299,516 in
1902, 111,054,332 in 1903. The import last year, has been the largest on record
(111,765,614) and shows an increase of 11711,282 in value as compared with 1903.
The neat tins, in which kerosene is imported, are in groat favour with the
natives of Ceylon as well as those of India, and are put to a great variety of uses ;
but with the installation and supply of oil in bulk the tine will be frequently used
over and over again for Ihe oil, in place of being supplied new with each delivery.
LUXURIES.
We now came to a series of articles which may fairly be deemed Luzmuy.s,
and we venture to classify a rather incongruous variety under this heading :Jewellery (chiefly from U.K. and India) valued at
11 332,096
Pearls and precious shines (inset (chiefly from U. K., India and China,) 9,075
Fancy Articles
...
...
341,316
...
Images and Statues
6,299
Clocks
...
34,550
...
Watches
93,070
...
.
Perfumery
...
...
103,294
...
Toys
...
...,
66,045
Beads (chiefly from Europe)
1600
2:6677
:.
Iiroworke (from Hongkong and China chiefly)
...
R1,014,319
Total
The import of lire-works last year shows a large falling-off,' as compared
with that of 1898 which was of the value of 1149,282, with 1899 when the imports
were of the value of R34,983, and w th 1899 when the imports were of the value
of 838,159. In 1903, the import was valued at 1130,344.
We must mention, how ever, an export of " Jewellery n amounting last year
to 1133,845 agitine 112,800 in 1903, 111,500 in 1902, R7,198 in 1901, 88,300 in
1900, 1116,300 in 1899, 118,600 in 1898, 11(1,973 in 1897, 113,570 in 1896 and
112,200 in 1892 of local manufacture, (although the subsequent three years gave
nil) : and this may be contrasted with an export of " Pearls and Precious Stones "
aggregating 1117,050 against R35,080 in 1903, R80,985 in 1902, 86,007 iu 1901,
R29,207 in 1900, R76,260 in 1899, 1139,052 in 1t98,1111,570 in 1897, 1169,573 in
1896, R26,006 in 1895, 833,270 in 1894, and R30,015 in 1893. But, of course, by
far the greater portion of the pearls and gems taken away from the Island, on
the persons of natives and in the luggage of other passengers, is not entered.
Large quantities too, are, sent by every mail by registered letter post, which
do not appear in the Customs returns.
GUNNIES, eke,.
We are dependent on Calcutta. for a considerable supply of her jute products in
the shape of "Gunnies," hags for shipping cacao, some coffee, and for packing
cinnamon poonae, as well as of cooty-sacks for plantation use. We give these
and minor imports more or less allied for 1904 as follows : Gunny Bags, valued at-..
R149,670
...
..
Cordagea and Cables
25,718
Twine
...
51,1318
Fishermen's nets
9,068
R23265:0206
74
Brooms and Brushcs
....
Hemp
...
2,878
Jute
...
25
Cotton Waste ...
...
7,217
The first four items practically all come from India ; and the figures indicate
again a considerable revival of a trade which had fallen off owing to short coffee
crops 19 years ego. Gunnies and twine were Mar:cried in 1870 to the value of
1199,530; in 1874 it was 11122,207; in 1880 it was only R75,000; iu 1882 the
imports were 893,000 in value ; in 1888 the value was R204,929; in 1890 the
imports were 11268,197 ; in 1891, 11109,718; in 1893 11188,943 ; 11187,000 in 1894;
11208,225 in 1895 ; 11455,300 in 18941;11116,971 in 1897,11314,056 in 1898, 11265,000
in 1899.; 8265,000 in 1900, 11196,941 in 1901 ; 11145,629 1902 ; and 11211 210 in
1903.-all of which was entered for home consumption. On the other hand, in
a country so rich in fibre as is Ceylon it seems hard that local manufactures should
not supply all our requirements. Hut ourrously enough, we find "gunnies" 11407,716

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(nothing of Ceylon manufacture) entered in our exports for 1904, end nearly all
to India? The explanation given to us is that these are packages of secondahand
rice gunnies received from Bengal and sent to Southern India to carry more
rice across to Ceylon.
MINOR IMPORTS.
Among minor imports, the subject of cross- entries in our Customs Accounts,
if we may so say, which seem superfluous for a community such as ours, are the
following :Imports. Exports. (Ceylon produce)
115,898 (to India chiefly)
Mats, Bags; and Baskets (from India, &e.) R35,624
41,88(1( U.K. almoste, tirely)
Tortoisessh.ill (Maldives, Straits, India, &c.) 32,988
06,965 (U. K. chiefly)
Horne of sorts
...
405,609 (U.K,de India chiefly)
Hides (India)
... 2,273
Fullers' earth (India)
... 32,276
... 18,297
Rattan (India & Straite)
... 301,766
Umbrellas (U. K., France, &.1.)
152,199 (India, U. K,, &o)
Shells of all kinds (Maldives & India) ... 38,790
Ivory ( Aden & Zanzibar.)
... 5,031
Ghee (India almost entirely)
... 126,192
Sago (India chiefly )
... 51,383
-.,. 9,927
Salt (U. K., Germany, &r,)
,927
Demmer (India & Straits)
705
(U.
K.
and
B. India)
... 7,183
Boats & Canoes (India &c.)
100 (B. India)
... 5,219
... 168,200
Bricks and Tiles (India, U. K., &c.)
4,633 (India & Maldives)
Stones of sorts (India, &c.)
... 58,687
7,905 (Ind a almost entirely)
...
167
Olas (India)
... 24,374
Bark for Tanners and Dyers (Indi i)
...
108
Myrohalans (India)
309 (India)
... 5,625
Tar (U. K.)
... 21,217
Hay and Straw ( Australia &c.)
... 2,245
Cloves & Mace (India)
6,499 (U.K., India, &c.)
... 43,690
Ginger (India almost entirely)
634 (India &Maldives)
... 29,840
Pepper (India and Straits)
110,982 (U. K. & India)
...
35
Nutmeg)) (India)
5,988 (U. K India, &e.)
... 1,770
Cardamoms (India)
835,408 (U.K., India.,Cont. of
Europe, U. 8. A, &c.)
The above figures surely suggest, in some cases, openings) for the extending
of local industries to the supersession of imports ; in others, our imports-fcr
instance horns-are merely added to local shipments despatched to Europe.
Tortoise-shell is obtained from the Maldives chiefly, and from India and the Straits
in almost equal proportions to add to the local supply used up in the manufacture
of the combs of the Sinhalese and other articles of ornament. The importation
of tortoire-shell, which had decreased from R65,000 in 1860 and R67,000, in 1874,
to R25,000 in 1878 and 1132,000 in 1882, stood in 1887 at 828,534, in 1888 at
R29,363, in 1891 at 1129,653, and in 1894 at R32,163; 1161,782 in 1895; R56,148
in 1897 ; R41.1,529 in 1898 ; R42,980 in 1899 ; R41,710 in 1900 ; 1142,792 in 1901 ;
1138,252 in 190'2 ; and 1142,915 in 1903. Some time ago, we feared the article was
getting isomer or the demand slackening ; but the figures for 1895-1904, have
disproved this view.
Our export of Hides and Skins is chiefly to the United Kingdom, but a
considerable quantity goes to India, where, we suppose, TANNING has been more
reduced to a businesa, indeed Madras is famous for well-tanned hides ; but with
abundance of material locally-especially in the bark of Acacia dcalbata supplied
to Colombo tanners so successfully by Mr. A.I. Kellow-the course of this trade is
being altered by local manufacturers. At the same time "Game Protection"
will, we trust, considerably affect the exports of hides and skins in the future
We find that Tanner's Bark was exported in 1898 to the value of R2,782 to India
against R1,737 in 1897, and 111,383 in 1896; but nothing since 1899.
The import of Fuller's Earth from India is still very considerable : R24,481
in 1886 ; 1120,276 in value in 1888 ; 1133,301 in 1890; R27,952 in 1894 ; R30,672 in
1896 ; 11 29,381 in 1897 ; 1167,712 in 1898 ; R27,904 in 1899 ; R34,639 in 1900 ;
R29,445 in 1001 ; 1135,926 in 1902 ; and R45,1e0 in 1903. That might indicate
an increased local manufacture of soap. The importation of this latter article
has greatly increased, while the export in 1891 equalled 814,180 manufactured
in the colony, against R6,655 in 1887. But, strangely enough, in 1891 we
imported from India R70,933 of soap : besides 1137,313, from the United Kingdoms
and 1115,086 from Germany. Tbis is one of the anomalies of trade that "no
fellah " can understand. The main explanation, no doubt, is that locally
manufactured soap is suitable for use in the place to which we send it, while we
import a finer article, at least from Britain ; but then during 1892, our export
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SOAP.

Our progress in the use (and local manufacture) of the great agency of
cleanliness may be summed up as follows :IMPORT OF SOAP.
1850=R 8,860 1884=R 66,392 1890=R128,472 1895=.R185,976 1900=11298,481
1860=B20,230 1886=R 80,640 1891=11127,395 1896=-R188,804 1901 =R326,663
1870=R50,430 1887=11 97,605 1892=11120,260 1897 = 11214,644 1902 = R342,310
1875=-R85, 570 1888=11121,563 1893=11150,592 1808-11267, 598 1903 _-_ R423,227
1880=R58,460 1889=11 88,697 1891=11127,516 1899=R269,338 1904-11390,783
NO SOAP EXPORTED FOR TWELVE YEARS.
Now for the Exports of local manufacture : beginning with 1865=117,500 ;
1870=116,857 ; 1875=810,592 ; 1880=R25,791 ; 1885=840,005 1886 1116,173 ;
1887=R6,655 ; 1888=R925 ; 1889=-1111,397 ; 1890=824,140 ; 1891=4114,180 ;
1892=11475; 1893 to 1904= Nil.
"SEEDS AND PLANTS," ;Iraq from giugelly, mustard anl poppy,
figure in 1904 for R194,793 of which no loss than 11173,226 was from India
(1111,686 tea) ; besides R791,506 of " unmixed coffee," of which 82,560
worth came from the United Kingdom, R788,129 from India, and 11797
from U. S. A. The 2,368,858 lb. (value 11701,506) of " unmixed coffee" must
just be ordinary coffee for re-export, although we do not find any coffee
entered as having been re-exported last year. One of the first importations
in past years under the heading " seed " took place so far back as 1850,
when R24,000 worth of "seeds of sorts" were imported. In 1878 the value
equalled 11116,805 ; in 1879 it was R191,000. In 1890 it was 1145,096 ; in 1893
only R1,255 ; in 1897, 118,562 (besides 117,719 of garden" seeds); in 1899
R2,603 (besides 113,248 cf " garden" seeds) and in 1899 112,603 (besides
R3,248 of "garden seeds). In 1894 the value of " seeds and plan s" import-d
totalled 11344,150 including R199,918 worth cf tea seed. The imports of
" Garden seed" in 1904 equalled 114,716. On the other hand, there were exported
in 1904 " seeds and plants " ( local produce) to the value of 1154,586 (including
1119,544 tea seed nearly all to U. K. and Java and 1120,479 of Rubber seed,
(115,338 being to India and 114,800 to U. K. ) besides " Specimens illnstratve of
Natural History " 112,470.
ARMS AND AMMUNITION were freely imported in 1904, thus :-

... No. 1,260=1119,067


... No. 371 32,692
... No, 11,396 3,926
51 4
125
N.
Noo
... No. 433 6,194
... No. 92 2,450
... No. 7 711
No. 18 2,133

Guns, single barrelled


Do. double do.
Implements and Accessories ...
Pistols, single barrelled
Do. double do.
Revolvers

Rifles, Single
Do. Double
Do. Magazine

We

1166,343

may add here:Cartridges, No. 479,488 ..

.,. 1116,171
Fuse, 1,343,900 yards ... ... .. 33,285

Gunpowder, Sporting, 787 owt....


...
Blasting Powder, 986 cwt

-- u 28,023
... 35,023

,4

so.

Percussion Caps, No. 8,750,600 ... ". ... ,. 10,183


... 18,687
Shot, 1,614 cwt. ..
Dynamite 717 cwt.
! :9 53,169
Detonators, No. 522,000
... 6,278
15,238
Saltpetre, 921 owt. ...
'
.. ...R11,775,537
Coal, 643,286 tons
... 1111,989,594
.

Total ... 1112,055,937


Cement, 97,574 cwt. ...
11184,101
We have heard it remarked that the natives have of late years been purchasing guns and other firearms rather too indiscriminately ; but it is hoped
that the Ordinance recently passed for taking yearly licenses for firearms

...

will put a check to this.


The great increase in "Coal and Coke" is remarkable :-R288,700 in1850 ; 111,473,260 in 1870 ; 112,205,390 in 1880 ; 113,924,634 in 1886 ; R6,650,806
in 1890 ; 116,821,007 in 1891 ; .R5,326,332 in 1802 ; 115,408,901 in 1803 ; 116,542,


434 CURIOSITIES OF THE CEYLON CUSTOMS.
703 in 1894; 85,869,180 in 1895 ; R7,717,233 in 1896; 118,519,319 in 1897 ;
119,147,697 in 1898; 1111,394,822 in 1899; R12,243,425 in 1900 ; 1112,721,368 in
1901 ; 1110,257,994 in 1902 ; and 119,123,422 in 1903-the cause baina, of course,
the greatly increasing number of steamers coaling at Colombo, though both 1902
and 1903 show decreases on the previous thr2e years.
Of the long list of imports we have now to refer to
TIMBER, OR "WOODS,"
as the Customs has it, of which we received in 1901 (besi lea 1,530,570 tea chests
valued at 111,679,270):R.
Timber, Unworked :-
Teak (India, Straits and Siam) valued at ... 698,297
J Arra (Australia) . ... 6,891
Other (India, Straits, &c.) ... ... 93,823
Worked (U.K., Burma and Cont. of Europe chiefly) 46,141
Total ... 11843,652
Against a total Export (Ceylon produce), valued at about 11264,955 and made
up as follows :R.
Timber, Unworked:-
Ebony (chiefly to Germany, U.K. and Belgium) ... 60,918
Efalmilla (India)... ... ... ... 3,635
Pain to India and U.K.) ... ... ... 7,315
Satin (to U.K., India aud Germany) ... ... 58,980
Unenumerated (almost entirely to India) ... ... 46,201
Worked :Palmyrah Laths and Rafters (to India) ... ... 48,624
Other (to Iudia chiefly)... ... ... 22,539
Sapanwood (to U.K. Austria, B. India and Germany) ... 18,946
Total ...J1264,968
This shows a considerable decrease on the return for 1836, when the export
was equal to 11417,831; as well as on that for 1880, when the export was equal
to 8610,000, of which 8335,000 was ebony. In 1870 the total exported was
11272,420. In 1890 the value was 1{357,236 ; in 1894 11229,649; in 1896 8340,
617 ; in 1807 it was 1{202,057 ; in 1898 it was 11149,893 ; in 1899 it was 11249,
138; in 1900 it was 8299,564; in 1901 it was 11312,114; in 1902 it was
11359,457 ; while in 1903 it was R253,025. No doubt the policy of stricter
conservation of Crown forests has begun to tell, and especially the restriction
of ebony sales.
The following Miscellaneous Articles to the amounts given were also
imported during 1904: besides 13 dogs valued at 11710 ; 1 sow valued at 10.Clutch (from B. India and Burma) 1,259 cwt. ... 1(32,566
2,255
Alizarine (from B. India) 57 cwt.
770
Aniline (f:om Belgium) 1 cwt.
596
Indigo (from Indio) 5 cwt.
Benjamin (from India aud Straits) 751 cwt. ...
19,248
54,785
Camphor (from India, Japan etc.) 286 cwt. ...
2,165
Chalk (from U. K. and India) 590 cwt. ...
740
Cider (from U, K.) 697 gallons
56
Gambier (from India) 2 cwt.
...
?dyrobalans (from India) 20 cwt. ... ... 108
Poonac, Gingelly (front India) 401,718 cwt. ... ,.. 1,618,875
...
11' sin (from Ti. K.) 373 cwt.
3,909
Bran (chiefly from U.K. and Australia) 21,893 cwt. 60,041
Oil and Flooroloth (from U.K. chiefly) 56,208 yards 42,496
Pitch (from U. K.) 63 cwt. .., ... ... 259
Natural History Specimens No. 32. (from China & America) 86
Poonae, Coconut (front India) 153 cwt. ... ... 996
Railway Carriages and Trucks No, 947 (U. K., U. S. A.) . 24,256
Rails and Fishplates (from U.K., almost entirely)543 cwt. 3,402
Sleepers and Keys (from U. K., etc.) No. 497 ... 449
Other Stock and Plant (from U. K.)1497 cwt. . 1,655
Telephone materiels (from U. K.) 27 cases
... 3,838
... ... 375
Asphalt (from U.K.) 174 cwt.
8PL:ciE imported last year amounted to 811,138,193 including R3,767,6'3 in
gold and 117,370,590 in silver coin, distributed a5 follows :-Gold Coin-R122,475
from U. K. ; 11150,000 from N. S. Wales; 111,245;000 from Victoria ; 112,250,000
from Nett Australia; and 11128 from Turkey in Europe ; Silver Com R7,031,156 from B. India; 11331,522 from Straits Settlements; 114,600 from China,
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481

EXPORTS.
We have already incidentally referred to several articles in the Export list
rotabLy to timber, and to a variety of minor headings. The Customs Returns
it elude about 390 Import headings against rather more than 250 under Expert ;
but a large number of the latter are for lie-exports of trifling amounts and of no
local importance-incidental !shipments to India of English goods in small
quatiti ties or return shipments home. Of "wearing apparel," 1163,1132 worth
was exported in 1904, nearly half to the United Kingdom, and B6,598 is
said to have been "the produce and manufacture" of the colony. We are
puzzled to understand under what circumstances Ceylon can be said to have
manufactured this amount for export, except it be Military clothing ?
MINOR AND Vaatious.
Of " Arrapo," only 112,139 worth was exported. " Choya root or madder "
gave no export during the past sixteen years and only RI2 in 1887, but was
exported in 1859 to a value of 115,740. Another article which might well be
increased is Ginger exported in 1904 to the value of 11634 ; so with Pepper, of
which 11110,982 worth (Ceylon produce) left the Island in 1904, Of Orchella
weed nothing was sent away last year, against 11955 worth rent in 1899 to
the United Kingdom, the whole of which Ceylon produced. 11635 worth
137 cwt.) of Annette was exported in 1901. Punnai or domba-outs for India
made a value of 1116,959 but no Gallnuts (Cm, len produce) were exported
lest year against 1111,958 in 1899, 1110,251 in 1893; 1:1,415 in1897 ; 111,658 in
1896; R2,525 in 1895, and 1117,072 in 1894.
"Furniture" manufactured in the Colony was seat away worth 1141,764 which is about the annual average export of late-chiefly to India and United
Kingdom. Of miniral and aerated waters 8,769 ( local maufaet tire ) are entered
for India almost entirely. It is interesting to know that the value of " Shark fins "
shipped chiefly to the Straf a was no less than 1118,235 against 1122,190 in 1903,
817,523 in 1902; 12,645 in 1901; 1113,883 in 1900,1113,047 in 1899, 11,157 in 1893 ;
11.18,146 in 1897; R27 089 in 1396, R15,141 in 1895, 1125,319 in 1394, 1119,775 in
1893, 827,353 in 1892, 1130,398 in 1891-all of which the produce of Ceylon; while
R54,147 of fish, cured and salted were sent in the same direction, 112,652
Ceylon produce, lehier. in 1898 equalled 1116,765. This, of course, was placed
against the large quantity ( R1,720,827) imported, against RI,531,065 in 1903
and 111,766,524 in 1902. Cowries and shells (chiefly Maldivian though described as
"produce of the Colony" ) were exported in 1899 to IT. K, and India, value] at
1121,652, but the beading does not apprar in the list now ; while Chank., the
produce of Ceylon, equalled 1195,631 in value. In 1865 the exportowas 876,880
and in 882 11104,030; in 1894 101,211; 1169,504 in 1896; 11103,232 in 1897;
1180,203 in 1893; 851;703 in 1899; 8102,305 in 191/0; 11110,155 in 1901;
1196,416 in 1902; and 1146,246 in 1903. No Ceylon birds' feathers were again
exported last year, but edible birds' nests were exported to Hongkong end China,
to a value of 11600 against a value of only 11300 in 1894; against 115,810 in 1S98,
R120 in 1899, 11650 iu 1901 ; 111,680 in 1902 and R3,0110 in 1903 ; while the seaslug or Reche-de-mer chiefly eollec'ed off our south e istern and northern coasts
and shipped for Chinese and Indian use, equal! d 821,772 in value, against R21,275
in 1894. The trade in this article is steady : in 1878 the value was 1135,000, against
a presious average of 86,300. Chinese requirements have stimulated a trade in this
article iu the South Seas and around the Australian coast, as may be judged from
the following extract which gives practical information worthy of the attention of
Ceylon dealers ;-"The 12binese are still, as they have long beet], the principal
consumers of B5che-de-mer and they have laid all the Eastern Seas, frtm
Canton to Brisban and from Mauritius to Hawaii, under contribution for
supplies of the delicacy. The BAche-de-iner is a 1 ergo marine slug so-called, of
the species Ilolothio ia , of a dark-brown colour, pesstesed of e'ghit ot ten small
feet but with alight power of heomation, and measuring sometimes as much
as two feet in length and six inches in width. There are several varieties of
Tiolothuria producing different qualities of trepang ; the most highly-prized
kinds fetch ws much as 3s. per pound for the Chinese market."- We do not see
any entry again for " \Talon) Bark," of which 530} cwt. (Ceylon produce) were
sent to India in 1888 valued at R2,997; it was described by Mr. Vincent as the
bark of Acaeia ettsoplelaci exported from the Northern Province for Indian
arrack distilleries. There was also no export during the last four years of
"Dividivi" of which (Callen produce) to the value of R600 was sent away in 1899,
as also Tanners' Bark to the value of 112,704, Bixa Dye 113,465, and Cassia

486

CURIOSITIES OF THE CEYLON CUSTOMS,

Bark R500. Of Croton seed we exported in 1904 to the value of R8,369


and Nux Vomica R587. Curiously enough, we imported last year Cloves
worth R2,245, Ginger 1143,690, Cardamoms 81,770, Mace 81,145 Pepper R29,840,
Nutmegs R35 and Myrobalans 11108.
STAPLE EXPORTS : OUR "PALMS."
We have now pleated the way for our Exports of more general interest
or importance, and first we may notice these which chiefly concern the natives.
Let us sum up, for instance, the surplus produce of the COCONUT PALM available
for export beyond the very large local consumption for food and other purpts,s.
We sent away iu value in 1004 : -Coconut oil 510,964 cwt., or 9,197,352 gallons valued at RI
R.
per gallon (chiefly sent to India, U.K., Straits, U.S.A.,
9,197,352
and Continent of Europe)
Coconuts (sent to U. K., India, Egypt, Cont. of Europe, &c.)
923,356
No. 17,295,467
3,094,433
Coconuts, Desiccated, 169,916 cwt. (95,490 cwt. to U. K.)
15,830
Coconut shells (to India) 409 cwt.
7,973,545
Copperah 723,015 cwt. (to U. K., India, Cont. of Europe, &c.)
1,097,989
Poonac (to U. K., Cont. of Europe and India) 243,673 cwt.
121,775
Arrack, coconut spirits (India entirely) 74,216 gallons
Coir Fibre (U. K., Australia, India, U. S. A. & Cont. of
799,009
Europe, &c.) 131,416 cwt.
18
94729
Coir matting (Straits, Japan and Java chiefly) '277 pkgs.
217,700
Coir rope (Straits, U. K., India, &c.) 21,770 cwt.
Coir yarn (U.K., India, U.S.A., Europe, Australia, Ac.) 86,060
983,665
cwt.
9,568

Coir manufactures, Other, 674 cwt.


Total

1124,439,950

(As against R25,439,950 in 1903.)


[It is worthy of note that the year 1903 showed the largest coconut crop
on record, being far ahead of any other yea! ; and not unnaturally a slight
set back was to be expected for 1904.]
In round numbers we have been accustomed to say that the value of the
coconut palm produce exported equals about a million pounds sterling per annum,
but it was nearly 1,629,000 last year. In exports there is a decrease both in
quantity and value, except in the case of fresh Coconuts, Coir and Copperah,
In 1882 the total export of the products of this palm aggregated only R4,303,141.
The Customs valuationa are much below the true value: Coconut oil, for instance,
is up to R210 to R2.75 per gallon in actual value and so with other articles, so
that the total real value of the whole would be nearer 35 million of rupees ; wbi'e
the produce of ibis palm locally consumed cannot be valued at less than
R25, 000,000,
Against this let us put that of all the other Palms in our list :
R.
Arecanuta (chiefly to India, the Maldives and Mauritius)
1,943,126
144,881 cwt.
181,953
Fibre, Kitul (to U.K. almost entirely) 4,032 cwt.
172,613
Fibre, Palmyra] (U. K. and Cont. of Europe) 10,896 cwt.
2,920
Palm Sugar and Jaggery (to India) 855 cwt.
48,524
Palmyra laths and rafters (India) No. 136,655
--R2,349,136
Total ...
The export in 1904 of arecanutsused with their betel by the Tamils of
Southern India and by the coolies in Mauritius and the Maldiviansis above
the average ; the value for 1886 was R1,356,517, for 1894 111,251,623, for 1896
111,116,657, for 1897 R1,316,595, for 1898 R1,160,837 ; for 1890 111,289,059 ;
for 1900 111,597,755, for 1001 81,611,546 and for 1902 RI, 001,009. The trade in
jaggery with India has only attained is value of about R2,900 last year, against
3,360 in 1903, 111,388 in 1902 and R8,159 in 1901. We had sometime ago a visitor
representing a firm in the Madras Presidency, doing business in jaggery in
a very large way, and who visited several districts in Ceylon, being anxious

fr.,da with this Island. The ehiefsuuply of jaggery for his house

UU HIU61:11ES V11 '111L!' UI Y1 UiV UU0Tulvio.


We have next to refer to CINNAMON and its OILS, the different ESSENTIAL
the exports of which in 1904, in value, may be summed up
as follows :It.
Cinnamon, Plantation (to U.K., Cant, of Europe, Australia,
.. 2,272,863
...
"
U. S. A., &o.) 47,194 cwt.

77
..
...
Cinnamon, Wild (to India) 23 cwt.
5,158
..
Cinnamon Oil 10,447 oz. (to U.K., Egypt and France,
6,690
...
..
Cinnamon Leaf 01152,241 oz. (U.K., and B. India,
Citronella Oil 1,162,876 lb. oz. (to the U. K., U. S A., Australia,
891,555
..
. ..
India, the Continent of Europe, &c.)
6,499
...
..
Cloves and Mace 152 cwt. (to U. K., Ind a, &c.)
1,105
Ginger 57 cwt. (to India and Maldives)
.
Nutmegs 149 cwt. (U.K India, &c ) ...
15
7,4
99
88
7
...
Vanilla 23 cwt. (U.K,. almost entirely,
110,982
Pepper (U.K., India, 3:13.) 2,503 cwt. ...
...
Total ...R 3,317,414
The exports of Cinnamon have last year fallen very much in value, as
compared with those of the previous year, while Citronella Gil showed an
increase. The exports in 1903 equalled in value : Cinnamon 82,444,524 and
Citronella Oil R692,178. In 1902 the exports w re : Cinnamon, plantation,
112,467,854, end Citronella Oil 11727,872.
FIBRES :-Kitul and Palinyrah (to U. K. India, and Continent) 8354,566
,196 in 1901, R325,765 in 1900,
against 8379,395 in 1903; 11306,352 in 1902; 11226
11278,117 iu 1899, 11E157,737 in 1898, R312,055 in 1897, 11340,551 in 1896 and
R619,145 in 1895. The export in 1894 was valued at 11525,630, but in 1893 it
was only 868,805.
ToeAceo is au important export especially for the people of the Northern
Province ; the return for 1904 shows 11924,295 of unmanufactured kinds
(4,321,624 lb.) sent away, against a total of Tobacco amounting in value to
R894,682 in 1903, 111,029,806 in 1902 ; 11675,092 in 1901 ; 11981,810 in 1900 ;
11856,512 in 1899 ; R1,075,000 in 1898 ; 111,236,739 in 1888 ; over 81,289,862 in
,394 in 1894, and over 111,050,000 in 1897, The operations of
1890 ; over 8.1,255,394
European planters in Dumbara, Metal() and Kurunegala districts were expected
to add to the export of this article, but these, with only a few exceptions, have
all been suspended now.
PLUM BAGO,
our only mineral of oommereial importance, was shipped in 1904 to the
value of R6,452,925 yielding R130,253 of royalty or export duty. Over
fourth went to the United Kingdom and nearly half to the United States,
while most of the rest in small quantities were sent to the Continent of Europe,
India, Australia, &c. As showing the growth of this industry, far example,
we may mention that the exports in 1890 amounted to 19,287 tons ; in 1895
to 16,746 tons; in 1900 to 19,167 tom. ; and in 1904 to 25,798 tons. The
values in many qualities were 50% dearer in 1904 than in 1895, notwithstanding
the increase in production, due to a great extent to an increase in direct export
to consuming countries.
11536 worth of Mica was also exported last year to Germany.
OILS AND SPICES,

Exports front Native Industry.


The Staple Exports referred to above may be considered to belong chiefly to
the natives in Ceylon, and the " low-couutry " more especially, and if we
summari e the whole and place the result in a juxtaposition with the exports of
products derived from cultivation or industries within the mountaiu zone, the
greater importance of the latter will very quickly be male apparent, at least so
far as the Expott Trade of the Colony is concerned. Thus we
get :...
- 24,439
...
' Exported produce of Coconut Palm ...
11,950
do of other Palms

Do
...
.. .2,349,136
.. 3,317,414
Do Cinnamon, Essential Oils, &c ...
Do Tobacco including Cigars
..
924,315
..
Exports of Plumbago
6,452,925
...
Do Mica
..,
Exports of Horns of sorts
...
66,965
5
,
...
Do Hides and Skins
405,609
Do Timber, value of, not included in above (to U.K., Inditi,
...
...
Continent of Europe., &a.)
197,488
Total
R38,154,338
[In reality, the exports from Native Industry in 1904 totalled in value
1145,000,000 of which Plumbago made up R0,500,000.1

488

TEA AND TILER PLANTATION PRODUCTS.

Here is the sum-total of the value of the products of what is usually regarded
as the "Planting Enterprise " of Ceylon (only excepting Coffee,) exported
in 1904 :Tea (to U.K., Australia, Continent of Europe, America, &c.)
R.
157,929,342 lb. (152,534,484 lb. Black and 5,394,849 lb. Green)
.. 56,854,563
valued at
Tea Seed (to U.K., Ste-nits and Java chiefly) 266 cwt.
..
19,544
Cinchona Bark (to U.K. and Japan, ohiefly) 162,656 11).
..
11,385
..
Cacao (to U.K. Straits. Germany, &c.) 67,355 cwt.
2,448,354
..
Cardamoms (to U.K., India, Germany, &c.) 9,216 owt.
835,408
. 221,120
...
Indiarubber (to U.K.) 676 cwt.
Rubber Seeds (to hells, Burma, &c.) 277 cwt.
...
20,479
.
..,
17,497
Vanilla (to U K., almost entirely) 23 cwt.
Total

.. 1160,428,350

Coffee exports alone in 1875 were valued at 45 million of rupees. Low as


cinchona bark has fallen in price, its export in quantity still continues to be
appreciable : I ut less then half the same weight in Rubber is valued
20 times higher In 1882 the total value of the new products above given as
exported was only R4,529,000 ; but cinchona hark alone amounted to 4,656,000
lb. and was valued at 83,850,000 in that year] Although the quantity in 1904
was over 160,000 lb., the value had fallen to little more than It11,300 in view
of the ;cheapening of quinine mainly through the large exports from Ceylon.
Rubber is now the cone ng new product of importance.
Comte (plantation, native, Liberian, &c.) alone remains to be dealt with
separately in our review of the Staple Exports for 1904, and its decreased
importance only as a very minor secondary product, in our list, nfter the
miserable export of last year, is proclaimed by the following figures :
R.
Coffee, Arabian, Plantation (to U.K., U.S., A , and Australia
,3425
376,65
chiefly) 6,494 cwt., valued at
Coffee, Arabian, Native (to India chiefly,) 79 cwt.
903
Coffee, Liberian Co United Kingdom and India ) 43 cwt.
Total .. 6,616 cwt. =
Against., Tea and other New Products, as above

R380,900
60,428,350

Total .. R60,839,250
This total may be contrasted with the aggregate of the Export Trade chiefly
in native hands :Palms, Offs, Cinnamon, Tobacco, Plumbago, &c., as detailed
on page 487 :-1138,154,338. In both cases, however, the values are under-rated.
It will thus be seen that the Ceylon Export Trade in tea, cacao, coffee, and
allied new products in 1904 was far more valuable than that appertaining to
low-country palms, to cinnamon, tobacco, plumbago, &c. But this does not
mean that we have here the ratio representing the importance respectively
of these industries to the people of Ceylon. It must be remembered that
a very largeif not the greaterportion of the produce of the coconut and
other palms, as well as a great deal of the tobacco grown, is consumed in the
Island ; whereas all but an insignificant proportion of the tea, coffee, and cacao
produced is exported. The value of the annual produce of the coconut palm
alone in Ceylonincluding arraek and toddyis estimated approximately at 50
million of rupees, but one-half of the produce of the coca-palm is consumed
by the 3} million of people locally, while all but a fraction of our staple (tea)
ie exported from the Island.
The coffee crop at the time of its maximum prosperity approached in value to
50 million of rupees, and it will he seen that 158 million lb. of tea excecdstl
that value in 1904 ; while the export in 1903 was valued at over 68 million
of meets. In 1904 Coffee made only an insignificant fraction in value of the
Export Trade in Ceylon Produce, which equalled nearly 100 million rupees. How
different from 1873, when ant of a total Export Trade in Ceylon Produce valued
at 511 million of rupees, Coffee alone contributed over 45 million of rupees I
Here again, ire see how new and old Products, apart from Coffee, have risen in
importance. In 1875 the balance apart from Coffee was only 7 million of rupees.
*-. 111111 1.L., h.toene was considerably over 99i million, of which the Native

CURIOSITIES OF' PHE CEYLON CUSTOMS.

48)

IMPORTATION OF HORSII3S, c.
Thera are a few headings of interest in both Imports and Exports which
have hitherto escaped notice and which we now take up. Of HoRse a, 319
valued at 1178,020 were imported in 1901, a number much below the average
of recent years, and the following figures extracted from past Customs Begirt s
are of some interest :No. of
No. of
Nu of
Years.
Years.
Borges
Horses
Years.
Horses
imported.
imported.
imported.
1891
1863
...
1877
...
653
...
539
836
1878
...
673
1891
...
613
1864
...
658
1865
1879
529
1893
...
616
...
710
643
1866
...
714
1880
...
231
1891
1867
...
1881
...
150
1 e95
...
627
284
1868
...
398
1882
...
344
1896
...
945
1897
1869
...
257
..
560
1883
545
452
1884
.
...
683
1870
423
1898
191
...
503
1871
1885
1899
565
1872
...
139
1900
..
534
628
1886
446
453
1887
..
1901
...
1873
...
580
594
.1874 ... 632
4888
1902 ... W.469
...
714
1889
1903
..
431
1875
..
654
319
1890
1901
532
...
377
1876
...
Total
... 21,874
The returns for different years are instruotive. 1863 with its large import of
horse-tlesla was the year the Colombo and Kandy railway was properly begun by
Mr. Faviell, and a year which gave a surplus of 130,0:0 in the general reveuue.
After the financial crash in 1866, it was to be expected that the import of horses
should fall of in 1867-8, and by that time the Kane y Coach with its large stock
was a thing of the past. Again the small numbers imported in 1880 and 1881
tell of depression ; while 1882 and notably 1884 show a revival of prosperity,
as also does 1887 and still more 18894903. But what has become of the 21,864
horses imported into Ceylon during the 42 years? We have no hesitation in saying
that the larger proportion has been bought and utiPzed by natives and the
people of the country generally. No more striking contrast can be seen in the
streets of our towns new, by these who remember their appearance as we do,
thirty-five to forty years ago, than in the large number of well-to-do Ceylonese
who drive their own conveyances. Even thirty years ago the number of people,
other than European, who owned horees in Ceylon, could be counted on the
fingers of one hand.
"Bowes printed " locally and exported do not figure high at 1,4,127; but
this does not include literature in the shape of newspapers or our monthly
Tropical Agriculturist, Manuals, Maps, Guides or Handbooks sent through
the post. "Curios and Fancy articles" were exported to the value of 1120,816
(Ceylon produce). Of minor products which ought to increase, Vanilla was
exported chiefly to U.E. 817,497 worth against 113,802 in 1003 ; 116,380 in 1902 ;
R834 in 1901 ; R1,435 in 1900 ; R2,240 in 1899 ; 11953 is 1898; 111,455 in 1807 ;
112,3183 in 1896; 82,214 in 1894 and 122,030 in 1892. Specially interesting is it
also to learn that we sent away last year 753 head of wattle to India, valued at
86,266. Mica exported last year was valued at 8536 against 11600 in 1903, 11375 in
1902, 111,500 in 1901, 114,110 in 1900, 87,386 itt 1899, R8,648 in 1898, 1118,870 in
1897,1143,637 in 1896, which showed a great increase over 1889 when the return
was 11500 ; ou 1892 when the amount was 82,030, on 1893 when it was 111,300.
In 1891 the caper: was R18,558, and in 1895 1127,610. In 1870 an 1 1880 the
name does not emir in our export list.
Of Ceylon-made Jewellery, worth 11345 was exported in 1904 ; but this
gives an absurdly inadequate idea of the large exports or of the business of
individuals (natives especially) not entered at the Customs. Ceylon gems and
pearls were distributed over the world to the amount-el 1215,650 against 1128,180
iu 1903 ; 1130.985 in 1902 ; 1139,839 in 1901 ; 1129,207 in 1900, R76,260 in 1899,
1139,052 iu 1898, 1111.570 in 1897, 1169,573 in 1896 and of 830,051 in 1893.
Cevlon-madcbeer, which n few years ago was largely exported -in 1888 as much
as R203,500 (so that we began to call out for an excise)-foil off in export in
1892 to RIO only, while none has been exported since 1993. " Medicines"
of local manufacture were exported last year to the amount of 817,113 against
1111, 787 in 1903; 810,915 in 1902 ; 115,820 in 1901 ; al:o115,820 in 1000, 83,772
in 1899, 116,521 1898, R3,722 in 1897, R13,472 in 1895, and 1110,410 in 1893
-chiefly to the United Kingdom,
32

490 cult tosITI los; OF

T Ft El ( !EY LON C UST MS

ELEPHANTS.
2,255 ELEPTIANTShEXPORTED FROM CEYLON IN 42 YEARS.

Our most important item of export under live stock, is that of ELFPUANTS,
of which 1 was sent away to British India, 1 to Victeria and 28 to Germany valued
at R37,250, or an average value each of RI ,240. The number of elephants shipped
from Ceylon year by year is of public interest. Under the head "Export
Duties "a royalty of R200 used to be recovered for each elephant exported. This
law came into operation on the 8th July 1873. One or two years after this date,
the exportation was reduced from 83 elephants per annum to 3. The royalty
was then reduced to R100 by Proclamation of 17th June 1882 (since increased-see below) and this led to more business, more especially as there has sprung
up a demand for Ceylon elephants for menageries on the Continent of Europe ;
but the chief demand used to be for the supply of the Rajabs' Courts in
Southern and other parts of India. We append a list chewing the number
exported for the years 1863 to 1904 :-

No.

Exported.

Value.

1128,600
1863 .. 173
45,920
294
1864
72,660
1865
271
63,250
1866
103
23,280
148
1867
47,450
167
1868
46,500
1869
869
99
8,050
1870
38
17,600
1871
74
22,270
1872
53
2481:930002
1873
83
1874
77
3,500
. 1875
7
1,000
3
1876
1
1877
7 ,1
50;0
1878
1
1
1879
11,205
1880
12
7,470
1881
8
10,100
1S82
25
40,010
1883
86
2,100
1884
51
9,700
17
1885
19,100
1886
50
26,000
1887
58
35,550
1888
57
1889
-
31,050
1890 .. 42
1891
48 34,350
26,750
1892
24
18,400
21
1893
36,800
1891
36
10,800
12
1895
24,700
29
1896
0
9,500
1897
897 ..
9
159:800
4,
1898 .. 3
1899 9
6,000
5
0
100

3,050
1901
7
1902 .... 15 ..... 32,300
1003 8 .
3772
, 55000
1904 : 30
Oa

I
.4

8918,107
Total ,..2,255
That Ceylon should have exported in 42 years no fewer than 2,255 elephants
or an average of nearly 54 per annum, valued at over R918,000, shows how
plentiful the monarchs of our forests once were ; but the export for three years
back has only been 30 or an average of 10; and Mr. Alfred Clark adheres to his
latest estimate of only 2,000 elephants being in all Ceylon. The Royalty has
..-,,i bean raised to R200 per head by Ordinance No. 10 of 1891, and the question

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41)1

unduly increasing ; but we suspest that with a larger number of plantere and
visitors nowadays anxious to kill "their elephant" wale in Ceylon, such "sport"
more than aouaterbalauoes the export deficiency.
Among odd Mielellaneous items of local produce, there were exported last
year :Cottle Fish (to B. India) 227 cwt.
Curry Stuffs (to U.K. and B, India chiefly) 591 cwt,,
Fruit, Fresh (to India chiefly) 346 cwt.
Hardware (to India chiefly) 20 cwt.
Pictures (to U. K. chiefly) No. 119

R.
1,041
6,389
316
1,229
1,407

In conclusionby way of contrast, in respect of our


TOTAL TRADE.
Let us compare 1904 with 1875twentynine years back
when the
total value of Goods (Ceylon Produce) Exported was
of which Coffee made up

1151,725,566
45,126, 736

Leaving for all other Exports only


86,599,830
In 1901twenty-nine years laterthe case stood as follows :Goods (Ceylon Produce) Exported
1199,891,461
of which Coffee made up
380,900
Leaving for other Exports
Out of this, Tea stands for

R09,513,561
1156,854,663

Leaving for other articles (ohiefly cacao, cardamoms, rubber,


plumbago, cinnamon and prolucte of the coconut palm)

842,658,998

These figures aro eloquent enough to preach a sermon to the thoughtful


observer, who may turn them over and reflect on all that they convey. First of
all, there is the marked recovery and enormous increase in our exports .the
measure of the strength, if not of the wealth, of a colony. In 1904, our total was
93 per cent. more than in 1875 in other words (taking the local Customs
value, which is much below the mark) we had 1148,168,E95 more to receive from
other countries than in a year when we were supposed to be afloat on the full
tide of coffee prosperity. At the same time, allowance must be made for the
great decline in the sterling value of the rupee in the 29 years. TM.European
coffee planters got about 401 millions of rupees for plantation" produce in 1875 ;
but their successors got less than half a million in 1901 for coffee ;
whilst the owners of native coffee in 1904 only got R3,345 against 41 millions of
rupees in 1875 ! But then, the planting community had last year nearly 8601
million worth of other products (almost entirely toff, of course) apart from coffee.
Altogether out of the 1199,894,461 of Ceylon products sent away in 1901, purely
native articles of production or trade make up 839,085,211 against 860,428,350,
the value of plantation products in tea, cacao, rubber, cinchona bark, &c.

Customs Revenue, 1904.


Colombo Medical
Total
Harbour Dues Mil Dues
R. e. R. c.
Province R. c. R. c.
DJ ... 8,819,111 48
Western .. 7,465,311 39 ... 1,205,290 00 ... 144,504
414,529 70
Southern .,. 414,529 70 ... .. ... .. .. ...
... 334,930 44
Northern ... 354,908 41 ... " "
93,1384 21
... ...
Eastern .., 99,951 21 ... '" "
. -- --.
Total* .,. 8,37.1,431 74 ... 1,2e5,`00 03 ... 118,504 09 ... 9,695,231 83 4
(Fur detailed statement see page 502.)
+ Excluding Port Dues, the total of which in 1901 was 841,82862, -roade up es tAloWslWestern Produce R10291; Northern Provinse R 4,865'50; Southern Proviu;c 832,899'34; and
,kastiera Province 83,81018.
Customs

492

OUR EXPORT, IMPORT AND SHIPPING TRADE


FOR 1904.
(Special Aleicantile Review.)
I. EXPORTS.
In our review for 1903; we had pleasure in referring to an exceptionally large coconut crop, and great expansion in green tea manufacture.
For 1904 we have to record a slight set back in the coconut crop
and a very serious curtailment in export of green teas. The total
export., however, for 1904 as regards quantity, remains much the same
as for 1903.
EXCIIANGE.-Fluctuated very little during the year. The following
were rates current on :1st ,January 6 m/s credits 1/4 9/16...Banks selling d/d 1/4 5/32.
1st April 6 m/s credits 1/4 15/32...Banks selling d/d 1/4 1/16
1st July 6 m/s credits 1/4 11/32-Banks selling d/d 1/4
1st October 6 m/s credits 1/4 7/16 Banks selling d/d 1/4 1/10
31st December 6 m/s credits 1/4i...Banks selling d/d 1/4 1/32
The lowest point reached for 6 m/s credits during the year appears
to have been 1.'4 11-32.
The margin between credits and D/P bills emained through the
year at 1/32d. Money was plentiful and cheap,
CARDAMOMS. -Last year shows a record crop, but with the large
increase in supply, we have unfortunately to record a further heavy
fall in prices. Crops exported were :-1902-6,008 cwts. 1903...8,160 cwts.
1904...9,216 cwts. Fair estate assorted invoices would now be worth
only 50 cents per lb. all round.
CINNAMON.-The total weight of crop exported remains much the
same, quills showing a falling-off, and chips a slight increase. Prices
have remained exceptionally steady, usual assortment averaging
about 42 cents per lb. and Chips R75 per candy in Colombo.
Continued expansion in direct export to consuming centres is
again a favourable feature in connection with cinnamon. The export
of quills to London is now so small, that the quarterly auctions there
have no influence on prices in Ceylon.
Expoit of wild cinnamon has practically ceased.
The following figures show the fluctuations in exports to main
consuming countries:-'
Quills in ewts.
1902 1903 1904
To United Kingdom 3,745 4,436 2,775
To Germany 7,791 9,572 8,352
To America
4,208 4,807 4,031
3,675 3,639 4,177
To Spain
1,148 1,343 1,701
To Italy
904 1,387 980
To Belgium
Chips in evirts
1902 1903 1905
To United Kingdom 2,065 4,361 4,043
To Germany 5,016 6,661 6,456
To America
216 1,217 600
1,322 921 1,138
To Spain
1,805 1,821 2,057
To Italy
1 835 1,949 3,349
To Holland
2,080 2,466 2,457
To Belgium
CI SclioNA BARK.-The small export of 162,656 lb, shows a conti-

nued shrinkage in crop harvested.


COCOA.-Last year's crop in Ceylon was a large one as shipments
show. Added to this plentiful supplies from other countries have
- - ----- .....s.,t,,,f a

EXPORT, IMPORT AND 8F1IPPING TRADE,

493

The large increase in export to Germany is about the only


favourable feature of the past year. Exports were :

United Kingdom
Germany
Straits
America

1901
cwt.
42,344

1903
cwt.
45,430
4,834
3,724
2,028

1902
cwt.
44,209
4,119
8,641
7

2,710

1,797
1,686

1904
cwt.
42,892
14,205
3,791
379

France, which manufactures chocolate largely, is still a very


small consumer of Ceylon cocoa, as following exports show:1902
To France, in cwt. 1,119

1901
1,716

1903
1,283

Efforts should be made to extend sale of our cocoa in that market.


COFFEE. Export.of Plantation continues to shrink :
1902
10,315

Total in cwt.

1904
6,494

1903
8,784

ESSENTIAL Oras.The export of citronella oil remains fairly


stationary according to Customs returns, given now in lb.
1902
1,306,330

1903
1,078,750

1,162,876

On the other hand the value has increased considerably :


1902
R727,872

1903
8692,178 .

1904
11891,555

PRODUCTS OF THE COCONUT PAM.In reviewing, this time last


year, our coconut crop for 1903, we had to record. not only the
largest harvest on record, but one far and away ahead of all preceding years. A second year in succession of such crops could not be
looked for ; still, 1904 must be included in the list of harvests which
brought very good returns to the grower. Prices of the several products
of the coconut were maintained at high figures during most months,
An exceptional falling-off in export of copra from lanilla to
Europe in 1904, undoubtedly led to higher prices being paid for Ceylon
copra. It is generally reported that the crop for 1905 will be an average one, and slightla' under the year just closed.
A. COCONUT OIL fluctuated considerably during 1904, prices
As the
ranging from E31750 to R395 per ton f.o.b. Colombo.
year closed. buyers were holding off and prices in Europe and
America were reported as declining steadily. Owing to copra
being relatively dear, compared with prices obtainable for oil,
manufacture of oil shrunk considerably from the output of 1903.
The year 1903 was however an exceptional one and the output of oil
last year, was much the same as for 1902, and well ahead of
preceding years.
1902.
Per ton.

1903.
1904.
Per ton. Per ton.

rt- B.
On 1st January Con.onut oil was worth 437'50 f.o.b. & 350
325
380.00
On let April

310
On let July
i, 305.00
305
365.00
On let Oar
a
a
315
3.52.60
On 31st Dec.
,,
Pt

IP

)3

R.
320
340

312.50
390
355

Austria became a large buyer last year, taking 66,628 cwt. against
only 47,000 cwt. in 1903 and 32,242 cwt. in 1902

494 EXPORT IMPORT AND SHIPPING TRADE.


Prior to 1903 the year 1892 remained the record year for export
of coconut oil from Ceylon, viz :-550,977 cwt., but it has now to rank
as second to 1903.
- Exports were In 1901 1902 1903 1904
mtg. cwtrir, cwts. cwts.
To United Kingdom .. 236,514 301,647 422,024 249,282
...
To America ...
27,205 92,990 107,135 131,115
To India ... .. 141.139 64.370 20,327 18,438
To Other Countries .. 48,673 53,485 115,871 112,129
---
Total export .. 453,531 512,498 665,357 510,964
B. COPRA.-Values remained at a fairly high average all through

the past year.

Per Candy at Bridge of Boats.


190-2. 1903, 1904.
On let Jan, Calpentyn was worth R61.00 1452.50 lt96.50
On let April do
56.00 43-50 47'50
5700 49'00 53'76
On let July do
On let Oct. do
6'6.50 46'00 55'00
On Slat Dec, do
52.50 46'50 57'50
Exports aggregated in 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904.
cwts. cwts. cwts. cwts.
To United Kingdom 19,816 12,908 8,202 2,920
To France .. .. 98,944 110,144 95,863 99,146
To Belgium .. .. 68,859 22,944 54,533 91,209
To Austria ... ... 25,252 15,364 26,998 58,929
To Russia .. ... 66,246 33.136 223,530 105,140
To Germany .. ... 153,336 179,819 256,299 323,662
To Other Countries ... 7,413 481 55,150 42,014
Total export ... 439,865 374,796 720,575 723,015

The former records for Ceylon were last year 720,575 cwt, and
in 1898, viz :-506,277 cwt. The export to India, which in former years
was large, has practically ceased.
Exceptionally low rates of freight from Colombo to Odessa led
to a good business with Russia. Freight to Odessa is still much under
rates to other European ports where copra is imported. Austria
increased her purchases of Ceylon copra by 100 per cent last year.
Several new buyers entered the local market during the year, and
competition at the Bridge of Boats was keener than ever. From a
grower's eoint of view, " the more buyers the better," but it is expected
that buying during the current year will he more restricted.
C. POONAC.-A reduced export of oil must necessarily be followed
by a smaller export of poonac. Prices remained very steady all the
year round with a firmer feeling during the last quarter. Prices
fluctuated but little on the Continent, the many competing oils (from
other than the coconut kernels) keeping prices at a comparatively low
level. Belgium and Germany continue to take practically all our export of poonac :Shipped in
1901 1902 1903 ; 1904
To Belgium 102,277 110,621 148,739 91,818
To Germany 93,577 136,823 142,011 150,409
To Other Countries 8,502 253 9,222 1,651
-- - -. Total export ' 204,358 247,697 299,972 248,678

Locally, mill poonac in robbing ranged from R67 50 to R80 per ton
f.o.b. Colombo.
D. DESICCATED COCONUT. -This exports shows an increase of
about 8% and appear to be the record year for Ceylon :1901 1902 1903 1904
lbs. lbs. Ibs. lbs.
To United Kingdom 10,098,226 9,978,170. 11,859,475 10,616,219
To America ... 286,334 2,249,143 1,944,102 2,818,916
To Germany .. 1,330,102 2,067,490 1,542,298 2,866,843
To Other Countries 1,640,831 1,932,762 2,139,494 2,424,937

4414% Vail. CL111

A..,

WY,/

E. COCONUTSshow a large increase in export over 1903 and


is the record year for export up to now. It was indicated that
cheap freight from West Indies to U.K. was acting adversely on
the export of Ceylon nuts. As the increase in export from Ceylon
last year is mainly to U.K., opposition from the West Indies has
evidently not been very strong.
F. Corn ROPE YARN AND FIBRE, taken together, show a slight
falling off in export compared with 1903.
PLIJELBAGO.We have again to report a good market for Plumbago,
prices being well maintained during the year and closing firm. All
the consuming countries are every year getting more in direct touch
with local exporters, and what is shipped is practically against firm
orders. Shipments to Continent are increasing yearly. Consignments
are now very few indeed, and are understood to consist chiefly of
very poor dusts. America is still our largest buyer of plumbago,
notwith standing frequent reports from time to time of a substitute
being found there.
Shipped in 1901 1902 1903 1904
cwt. cwt. ow t cwt.
United Kingdom 197,443 147,020 114,327 145,128
America ... 174,063 256,291 243,582 202,865
Belgium ... 24,770 18,392 31,940 46,162
Germany ... 50,680 66,051 74,003 103,507
Other Countries... 6,311 8,7447 15,008 18,572

Total export ... 453,2117 425,501 418,860 516,234
The following comparative figures for one standard of ordinary
size lump, show that Ceylon Plumbago still commands good prices :1895 R310 1900 8900.
1890 R325 1901 11375
1897 R400 1902 11476
1898 R600 1903 11500
1899 11750 1904 11500
being average prices paid per ton during the respective years. The .
year 1899 still continues the record year for Ceylon, export being
616,385 cwt. The pluinbago industry of our island still appears to
be in a very sound and strong position.
TEA.Our columns and those of our contemporaries are so constantly giving figures and, reports on this staple industry that we
may be excused if we merely record here the actual figures from
the Chamber of Commerce returns,
8HLPIIIENT8 OF BLACK TEA.
To
1900. 1901,
lb. lb.
13,760,193 105,497,839
United Kingdom
Russia 18,855,992 9,609,794
Other Continental countries , 1,357,177 1,489,987
20,638,208
17,606,912
Australia
...
....
3,980,680 3,704,335
America
,
Other countries 2,870,695 4,248,611

..

Total ... 148,431,639 145,188,244


1902. 1903. 1901.
lb. lb. lb.
United Kingdom .. 102,899,499 95,706,821 102,552,125
..,
11,599,958
14,277,113 10,226,691
Russia
Other Continental countries.- 1,446,700 1,982,998 2,556,342
Australia
.. 111,718 794 19,758,953 24,342,744
America
.,. 5,048,137 6,503,643 12,107,766
Other countries ... 6,481,824 4,792,817 7,077,299
To

Total

146,194,397 142,472,345 158,962,965

496

EXPORT,
To
United Kingdom
Russia
America
Other countries

imPota

AND SHIPPING TRADE.

SIIIIPMENTS OF GREEN TEA.


1903.
1902,
lb.
lb.
644,418
237,231
127,115
87,337
1,968,456
797,796
...
56,830
38,410

1901.
lb.
1,009,682
148,727
7,480,487
68,768

1,110,774
2,796,844
8,647,864
Total export
During the year cess was paid on 6,814,912 lb.
The sudden stop in demand for Ceylon Green Teas was the regrettante feature of the past year. Many yearly contracts for green teas
were by mutual arrangement between buyers and sellers manufactured and delivered as black teas. With few exceptions the altered
conditions of deliveries were carried through without a hitch.
Medium to common teas had again reacheda very low level of price
as the year closed.
RUBBER Returns show an export of 678 cwt, value R221,137 against
389 cwt value 884,704 in 1903. Valuation for 1904 averages R327
per cwt against R2/43i per cwt for 1903.
We may in closing summarise our review as follows :CARDAMOMS depressed in value owing to large crops.
CINNAMON steady with continued large export going more and
more direct to consuming countries.
COCOA in over supply and prices drooping.
COCONUT PRODUCTS still in good supply and prices notwithstanding
keeing at a high level.
PLUMI3AGO in good supply and prices firm.
RUBBER export expanding and higher prices obtained.
TEA showing on the average a poor year for the grower.

EXcHANC4E.Fluctuations during the year show demand remit.


Lances ranging from Is 4 3-16d to Is 4d ; and 30 days' sight paper
London on Colombo, from is 3 7.8d to Is 3 15-10d. Chetties discounted
es follows :In January at 11 per cent. to 12 per cent In October
8 per cent
11

12

December
9

10

,, July
The year, as a whole., was again an uneventful one if we put aside
trade in cotton gdads. Few dealers of standing, among importers,
failed to meet their engagements. The growth of direct importation by
the Moor and other retail dealerswithout the Chetty having his profit
firstcontinues, but did not increase during the past year. Continued
keen competition among manufacturers at home and on the Continent,
to dispose of their outturn, brought out a number of commercial
travellers, who opened sample.roorns for limited periods in the Pettah.
This has led to business in cotton and woollen goods, the latter
especiallygoing direct to the retail trader from the manufacturer.
COTTON GOODS.After an exceptionally long spell of dear cotton,
a huge crop in the States brought prices of the raw material back to
a more normal value. The drop in prices of cotton led to a very large
business in Lancashile, and manufacturers are engaged for the outturn
srtalo in

EXPORT, IMPORT AND SHIPPING TRADE. 497


4

The following is a summary of importations of cotton goods :1904


1903
1902
1909 1901
Grey Cottons
White
Printed
Dyed
Coloured Woven
Sundry Cottons
Yarn, Plain
Dyed

pkgs,
5,396
4,287
E88
2,217
7,578
93
31
102

pkgs. pkgs. pkgs. pkgs.


2,605
2,680
3,039
4,159
2,361
4,349
3,774
2,527
989
1,118 1,493
1,404
3,897
3,657
5,309
2,7811
885
1,800
2,261
1,711
218
451
460
81
35
29
49
67
166
122
67
173

Total 20,592 12,905 13,932 12,694 15,188

Germany, Holland and Switzerland together increased their export


to Ceylon, last year, nearly 100 per cent, chiefly in dyed and coloured
woven goods.
The falling-off in import of pepperill drill from the States which
was noticed in 1903 was not recovered in 1001. This may be partly
due to ear cotton, but there is little doubt drill suits are not now
won), to the same extent as in former years, by either of our
communities.
Prices were:-

Ou

1st January
1st April

1st July

1st October
81st December

Cotton
Mid Uplands
at
Liverpool.

Cotton.
Futures
at
New York.
U.S. Gold
cents.
d.
7 22- 25 12.90
1480
8 50-1[0
10'12
5 96-100
0.98
3 74-100
6'45
3 77-100

Standard
44" Grey
Shirting
Manehester.
s. d.
7-10k
ti- ii
7- 6
7- 7
6-10k

WooLLEN GOODS-show a steady increase in value over the 2


preceding years.
1904.
1902. 1903.
... 1192,687
Flannel
Woollen, other ... 230,971

11128,249
291,993

11126,913
266,567

It is again to be recorded as significant of the tendency of the


times to get an apparently good article at a moderate price, that piece
goods of mixed materials continue to be imported in increasing quantities as instanced by the following figures :1901 1902 1903 1004
(11215,265 R112,910 11169,017 8591,922

FOOD STUFFS.-Importations for 1902 to 1904 were as follows :1909. 1904.


1902.

R
R
11
1,138,019
1,259,109
1,235,963
Flour value
36,1'24,499
33,868,682
33,194,429
,,
2,977,794
faddy, Oats & Gram 2,327,3092,566,505
From quantities imported it is shown flour was cheaper last year

by 112 per cwt. Rice per cwt was practically on a par with 1903.
Tinned foods remain almost stationary, while frozen foods show a
good increase, though still far behind 1901 and 1902.
Tinned Foods,
1904.
1903.
1901. 1902.
Re.
Rs.
... 178,650 134,997
...
38,243
22,183
Fish ...
96,655 67,276
12,962
7,516
Mutton

Rs.
113,716
30,177
71,592
0,491

059:,s5
5809.1:5)
1111t
88,244

320,51) 231,972

251,976

253,717

Butter
Beef

Total . ,

498

EXPORT, IMPORT AND SHIPPING TRADE.

Butter
...
Beef
...
Fish
...
3intten
...
Poultry and Game
Total

1901.

Frozen.
19C2.

Rs.

Rs.

27,050
12,791
1,346
92,840
10,114

53,398
36,463
4,201
127,696
16,371

... 143,641 238,129

Rs.

1904.
Rs.

26,320
19,779
5,798
23,449
12,132

34,888
22,601
6,647
48,193
7,086

19031

87,478 119,415

Preserved milk still remains a large import and in 1904 the value
aggregated 8275,251.
The decline in importation of frozen meats noticeable from 1903
was due to two causes : the disappearance of the large Boer Cobny at
Diyatalawa, and the effects of drought in Australia, for a period of
years. The improvement last year in these imports, has been greatly
assisted by increased cattle stocks and consequent cheaper prices
in Australia.
SUGAR.-While the total importation for 1904 shows little change
from 1903, the large increase in import from British India is a
favourable feature. The imports of refined sugar were :1901.
1902
1903
1904
From
U.K.
Hongkong
Austria
China,
Germany
British India

Rs
of 59,767
15,275
476,970
865,273
272,697
-

Rs
70,313
434,822
728,004
455,521
63,016
98,611

kt.1
77,133
915,296
647,626
7,908
79,584
148,180

Rs
67,391
966,575
541,182
13,538
41,809 '
289,297

Total import in 1904 aggregated 197,191 cwt valued about R10 1 3rd
per cwt, or about half a rupee per ewt over 1903 importations,
(Hongkong and China shipments should apparently be taken
together for yearly comparisons.)
GUNNY BAGS,-Imports last year were R167,340 against 898,313 in
1902. This large increase in value was occasioned by the very exceptional export of copra.
WINES, SPIRITS AND BEER.-Quantities entered for home consumption were as follows for 1901 to 1904 :1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
Galls,
Galls.
Galls.
Galls.
Malt Liquor
339,802
Spirits-Brandy 35,648
Do Gin
59,655
Do Whisky 79,607
Wines
57,008

315,039
41,787
63,433
79,830
57,925

244,893
47,305
74,491
77,458
77.049

225,489
42,413
71,572
77,784
52,998

Total 571,715

559,014

521,196

470,256

-all showing a falling off, except whisky. The value of whisky from
Great Britain averages B6 1.3rd per gallon whereas a small import
from Germany is entered as valued R2i per gallon only. Should such
spirits be allowed through the Customs ?
A noticeable feature, in connection with imports of Gin, is that
from Germany we received in 1903 10,298 gallons, whereas in 1904
imports from Germany ceased altogether.
NARCOTICS.-The quantity of opium entered for home consumption
shows an increase of 192 lb. in 1904, compared with 1903. Cigars show
an increase of 2-1,946 lb., whereas all other manufactured tobaccos
show an increase of 6,865 lb.
METALS; LEAD, &c.-.The year 1902 witnessed the completion of
Ceylon's first leadrolling mills, and pig lead was imported during
that year to the extent of 11,442 cwt. In 1903 pig lead was imported
to the extent of 36,195 cwt while last year import receded to 30,908
cwt. Imported Tea lead, on the other hand, shows an increase last
year of 14,153 cwt, showing that local manufacture has either
,Thr. been able to make sufficient to supply all requirements or

, r.,,
Blu'01-1.T , 11.14l)11.1t-aiD WliWYMs 'II.vo.
IA
tit kszuyots.-Iteturns avian show a large increase in illIVCiTt
manures.
19e2 - ... ... 212,795 tints
1903 ... .. ... 409,245
1904 ... ... .. 517,957
Castor Cake, Rapeseed Cake, Sulphate of Potash and Superphosphate all show a large increase, while basic slag and unenumerated
manures show a considerable decline.
MATCHES.-Import was only 222,925 gross last year against 312,009
gross in 1903. Nearly all our supplies come from Sweden and Austria
and the falling-off in import is from both these sources.
COALS.-The decline in import of coal, which was a feature of the
years 1902 and 1903, has during tho last year given way to a large
increase, both from United Kingdom and British India. Prices
of coal were exceptionally low. Bengal was being_ delivered as low
W
as 18s per ton delivered into bunker, while best Welsh
was obtainable at 27s per ton on same conditions.
The Ceylon Railway contracted for 38,000 tons Indian coal for use
in 1905 and the price is reported to be an exceptionally low one.
Contracts for bunkering at Colombo for 1905 are repotted at still
lower -rates for Indian qualities.
Imports were :- in 1902. 1903. 1904.
Tone. Tone, Tons.
From U.K. .. 288,362 246,f-C7 308,208
India ... 240,045 231,500 300,538
Japan ... - 26,370 32.389
Australia ... 3,752 12,161 478

1,673
Natal ....
Total .. 532,159 516,338 613,286
Freight on coal, Cardiff to Bombay, ranged from 9s. 9(1. to 6s.
the lowest on record. From Calcutta to Colombo freight on coal
ranged from R4 to R4-i.
EXPLOSIVES.Dynamite. Blasting Powder.
II
R.
1902 ... 13,282 ... 22,446
37,814 .
1903 ... 96,762
1904 ... 53,169 ... 33,023

A syndicate is reported to be working on a new explosive, the

invention of a Ceylonese, which they have called Cylonite.

KEROSINE OIL AND LIQUID FUEL.Bulk oil. Liquid fuel Case oil.
Gals. Gals. Gals.
1902 .. 2,472,095 ... 1,724,870 693,014
1903 ... ... 2,448,155 ... 1,622080 313,450
1904 ... ... 3,110,349 ... 1,856,620 643,395

CEMENT.-

Imports were in 1902. 1903. 1904.


ems. cats. cwts.
From U.K. ... 32,703 42,842 51,042

Belgium ... 14,973 111,647 10,916


Austria ... 3,795 5,859 3,492
Germany ... 26,746 34,062 28,681
Other countries ... 5,453 2,595 3,443

63,672 102,005 97,571


Breakwater and Dock w irks are no doubt still very large consumers.
CASKS SHOOKS,-Last year imports show an increase of about 3,000
packages.
TEA CHEST-imports remain almost the same asr fo 1903, about
1i million boxes,

500

CEYLON EXPORTS IN RELATION TO FREIGHT AND


TONNAGE, ISS8-1901,
(Special Expert Review.)
1003 REMAINS THE RECORD YEAR, BUT 1904 A GOOD SECOND.
TEA GIVING 42 PER CENT, AND COCONUT PRODUCTS 48
PER CENT OF TOTAL EXPORT.
Once again we give readers our annual review of the exports of
Ceylon, and their bearing to " Shipping" at Colombo and Galle. The
figures are based on the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Returns, but
reduced to "Shipping Tons" according to the Ceylon Tonnage Scale.
Cargo taken
No vessels
Average taken
In year cleared with in Shipping per vessel
tons.
tons,
Cargo.
1858 ... 573 ... 120,431 ... 210
698 ... 156,159 ... 223
1890
200
1891 872 ... 174,316 ...
230
200,986 ...
1892 871 ...
233
197,823
...
848


1893
216
200,489
1894 808
213,843
272
1895 784
261.
216,844
1898 830
245,830

325
1897 756
384.8e
297,211
1898 773
343
293,507
1899 856
316,001
382
1900 826
330
324,378
1901 984
309
332,077

1902 ... 1,068 ...
1903 ... 1,088 ... 394,176 ... 353
382,459 ...
351
1,
1904
These figures show a very small decrease of 1,718 tons for last year
compared with 1903, but they still remain far ahead of all other
preceding years. The very small shrinkage last year is entirely due
to a falling-off in export of coconut oil and poonac. The following
are the more noticeable fluctuations compared with 1903 : 3,828 tons
Coconuts show an increase of
7,833 do
Tea do do
.. 1,843 do
Plumbago do do
2,708 do
Coconut Oil shows a decrease of ...
.. 11,837 do
Poonac do
It is remarkable that export of f3inna,mon (quills and chips) for1004 is 5,352 tons. exactly the same as for 1903.
Grouping together the products of the Coconut Palm-coconut oil,
copra, potnac, coconuts; desiccated coconut, con, rope, yarn and fibre
-we find for 1904 a falling-off to extent of 11,069 tons compared with
1903. It must be borne in mind, however, that 1903 showed an increase
of 50,053 tons over 1902, and a small reaction after such an exceptional increase is not unnatural. The figures for these products,
also for Tea, Cinnamon and Plumbago for the period under review,
are of interest :Produce of
Plumbago.
Cinnamon.
Coconut Palm.
Tea.
In Year.
Tons,
Tons.
Tons,
Tone.
,,.

61,375 .. 24,381 ... 1,996 ... 11,276
1888
1889 ... 55,780 ... 34,048 ... 2,377 23,775
... 72,291 49,901 ... 2,129 19,287
1890
1891 ... 69,879 68,274 ... 2,659 ... 20,013
1892 ... 94,550 71,153 ... 2,392 21,838
1893 79,935 8-1,406 ... 2,496 .. 16,880
1894 ... 85,711 81,591 ... 2,463 16,976
1895 ... 84,567 97,1)39 ... 2,958 16,746
17,025
1696 80,570 108,141 ... 2,863
17,862
1897 100,614 116,054 ... 3,562
1898 189,331 119,769 ... 3,890 23,653
30,819
1899 119,151 129,894 ... 5,329
19,167
1900 135,137 148,481 ... 4,730
22,663
19(1 142,905 146,293 ... 4,205
1902 143,184 _. 148,991 ... 9,389 24,775
1903 193,237 ... 151,120 ... 5,352 ... 23,943
1904 182,108 ... 158,953 ,.. 5,352 ... 25,788
,,,_ ,,....

1.

0.

"8

440

..

.1

..

CEYLON EXPORTS.
1901, they continue of great importance to shipping :804 cwt.
Croton Seed
...
Spices (other than CarShells ...
..
2.884 cwt.
damoms & Cinnamon)
14
4
185
34 ',',
12,634
...
Skins ..
74,918 galls.
..
Amick - .
856
. Jaggery ...
... 4,324,653 lb.
Tobacco ...

992
Arippo ...
Kapok ...
.. 177,561 lb.

Horns ...
1,327
144,881 cwt.
Arecannts.
...

However, with the exception of Kapok, Shells, Skins and Horns,


the above exports go mainly to India and provide tonnage chiefly
for small native craft, which vessels are not recorded in these returns.
Of the total export last year Tea gave 42 per cent, products
of the Coconut Palm 48 per cent, Plumbago about 7 per cent, other
products 3 per cent.
In 1004, 1,089 vessels cleared with 382,459 shipping tons of cargo.
Tonnage was again plentiful during the year, and, with the
continued increase in carrying capacity of regular liners calling at
Colombo and Galle, we see no reason why ample tonnage should not
be looked for during the current year.
Freights ruled steady from the opening of the year, showing to
most ports a gradual rise as the year advanced. The following are
fluctuations on rates of freight on tea to London :Max. Min.
Max. Min.
s. if. s.
B.
8. d.
...
30
1900
25
... 30
17 6
1895
.. 25
1901
20
.. 25
76
1896
..
26
28
1902
10
1897
.. 35
.., 27 6 25
1903
.. 40
20
1898
19C4 ... 35 30
1899 .. 30 25
The results which have followed on formation of the London
Homeward Freight Conference were more noticeable last year than
was the case during 1903. In our review for 1003 we observed :---" The
Lcndon Homeward Freight Conference had kept rates very steady,
but beyond raising the rate on Tea from 2.5s to 27s 6d, there is nothing
of note to record." Last year rates have been slowly but gradually
raised by the Conferende as the following figures show :Freights to Lot don.
Freights to London.
On 1st
On 31st
On 31st
On 1st
Jan. 1904. Dec. 1904.
Jan. 1904. Dec. 1904.
s. d.
e. d.
s. d.
.1. a.
30
... 17 6
Coconuts
20
Cardamoms
... 25
11
...
22
Copra
27
6
30
Cinnamon in bales 25
... 20
_
25
Plombag)
22 6
bags 20
ft
25
Poonac
30
Cocos
.. 26
35
Tea
,.. 30
25
Coconut oil
... 26
It will be observed that, With the exception of Coconut Oil, freight
on our main exports has been increased from 10 per cent to 25 per cent.
It may not he out of place here to voice a word of caution to the Conference against further rise, which would act adversely on some of
our staple exports.
To the Continent freights have also been raised about 2s 6d per
ton in most cases, and on Capra 5s per ton. It has been remarked as
a feature of 19u4 that the rate of ft-eight on Copra was higher than on
Coconut Oil. Very low freights on Copra to Odessa were again available
during 1904, yet the export to Russia. (doubtless due to the War) was less
by one-half than for 1903, Austria, Belgium, France and Germany made
up, however, for the falling-off to Russia.
An increase in direct export to Spain has to be recorded.
In closing our review for 1903 we remarked on the break up of the
mail steamers' combine to Australia through "chartered opposition."
The year 1004 will always be memorable for the low rates of freight
ruling to Australia. A regular supply of chartered steamers at low
freight compelled the combine to lower their rates from 1135 per ton
(rate ruling on 1Ft January 1904) to R20 per ton, less a rebate of 5 per
cent, to enable their supporters to meet the advantages of the opposition charters. We believe it is a subject of Psual comment among Tea
Exporters that, had not the steamer combine originally tried to force
rates up to an absurdly high level, the export of Ceylon tea would not
only be on a sounder basis, but the combine steamers would be earnir.g
etter freight than they do at present,

502 CUSTOMS REVENUE; "SHIPPING TONS" OF CEYLON PRODUCE.

CUSTOMS REVENUE FOR 1904,


COMPARED WITH 1903.
COLLECTED AT THE SEVERAL PORTS IN CEYLON.
Increase Decrease
Total Collection for from the from the
c_-----.
commenceCommence.
Heads of Receipts
1903. 1904. ment of the meet of the
Year. Year.
R. c R. o. R. c. R. o.
IMPORTS.

Grain .- ... 3,079,460 9 3,119,092 83 39,622 74 Cotton Manufactures._ :248,874 73 270,803 25 22 018 52 Spirits and Cordials ... 1,038,546 11 985,868 1 - 52,678 10
Sugar .. .. 621,204 47 594,277 76 - 26,926 71
Kerosine Oil ... 714,108 77 940,941 26 226,832 49 Other Goode .. 1,775,952 5 1,813,680 62 67,728 57 SUNDRIES.

Fines and Forfeitures... 1,547 56 2,199 94 662 38


EXPORTS,

Plumbago ... 121,086 73 130,253 60 9,166 87 Elephants .. 1,690 0 60,000 0 4,400 0 Horns ... ... 15,666 52 15,107 45 - 559 7
Chunks ... 2,312 31 4,626 79 2,814 48 Arrack... ... 66,275 87 68,926 22 2,650 85
PORT & HARBOUR DUES.

Colombo Harbour Dues 1,148,190 75 1,205,296 9 57,105 34


Port Dues at Outports 42,860 56 48,828 62 968 6
REIMBURSEMITNTS.

Medical Aid Dues ... 140,022 9 148,555 72 8,533 63 Warehouse Rent .. 356,427 73 352,522 38 - 3,905 35
Total .. 9,374,136 31 9,732,060 54 441,993 43 84,069 23
Deduct Decrease ... 84,069 23
Net Increase ...R357,024 20

" Shippiwx Tons" of Ceylon Produce. Exported in 1S9S-1004,


(According to Chamber of Commerce Returns.)
Total Shipping Tone.
Quantity to
Product. Shipping
ton. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904
115 789 894 816 706 698
Coffee ... cwt. 141,824
291 143 233 97 84
Cinchona Bark - ... lb. 1,750*
Tea ... ... lb. 1,000* 129,891 148,431 146,299 148,901 151,120 168,953
Cardamoms ... lb. 1,000" 499 031 560 616 909 996

Cocoa ,.. cwt. 14 9,053 2,391 3,532 4,818 4,284 4,553


CInnamonChips ... lb. 1,2001 . 3,810
3,983 3,768 8,808 4,045 4,548
, Bales ... lb. 1,100 1
Plumbago .., cwt. 20 30,819 19,4e7 22,643 24,775 23,913 25,787
Coconut Oil ... cwt. 14 25,691 81.711 32,395 86,007 47,5215 35,629
31,233 60,131 69,624
Copra ... cwt. 12 27,116 30,205 36.656
Poona. ... cwt. 17 10,281 10,940 12,035 14,570 17,615 14,460
13,129 16,958
14,851
12,588
nuts
1,000*
14,994
11,723
Coconuts ...
19,333 22,034 21,132
.., cwt. tl
Coir Fibre
15,120
12,659
15,254
35,321
34,731
... cwt. 6
29,364
Yarn
1,953 2,589 2,729
Rope ... cwt. 8
0
249
260
512

'3
Ebony ... cwt. 20 534 407
Paltnyrah Fibre ... cwt. 10 1,833 2,158 1,233 2,903 2,853 1,965
Sapanwoorl ... cm. 12 413 1,200 596 779 718 679
Kitul Fibre ... cwt 6 338 579 423 343 505 656
2,125 2,313
Citronella 011 ... oz. 8,004/* 9,907 2,818 2,890 2,589
Cinnamon Oil ... oz. 8,000* 14 9 9 111 10 a
16,722
15,612
.._
Desiccated Coconut lb. 1.120 * 12,117 12,147 12,044 14,489

-- -- -- Tolal....295,031 818,063 328,692 329,079 885,953 383,634


Against a total of 187;07 tons in 1891; 207,742 tons in 1892 ; 159,015 tons in 1893 ; 203,786
290.818 tone in 1896; 249,985 tuna in 1897; and 209.623 tons

503

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.


The aggregate VALUE of our TRADE and the DUTIES collected
both on IMPORTS and EXPORTS from 1860 to 1901 inclusi ve are as
follows :import and Export Duties collected,
Valor of Trade.
including Port Puss, j-c.
1 ears.

, Qi,., 5' Imports 3,551,000 / 6,102,000 5' Imports duties. 184,000 1 224,000
/ Exports
do.
40,000
"" / Exports 2,551,000
do.
200,500 241,000
1861 1 Imports 3,664,000 .4.4,. Q Qn c Imports
do.
40,500 )
1. Exports .2,706,000
$
''''''''''"
/
Exports
)
do.
208 000 1 .41 i 9 0
Imports 4,243,000 -1 4.,, 7,1 ,.. nn, ( Imports
1802 { Exports 2,494,000 5 ""'"';'735 00 / Exports
38,500 5 - ''''
do.
Imports
do.
238 500 1 20 d ,,
i ,, 5- Imports 5,434,000 )
"006
1
.
E
I
ilip
x
p
o
t
r
i
ts
s
23
515,75000 480,1
cdloo.
"" / Exports 3,587,000 3 9,021,00
5,527,000.1 8,639,000
1864 imports
/ Exports
do,
44,900 ) " ' Exports 3,112,000
IEtopo
xpo ris. do.Imports
d .. 217:00
r Imports 5,022,0(10 1 8,587,000
54 0700 / .,..,
.L.301,700
1865 / Exports 3,565,0001
f
Imp
228
200
)
Imports 4,901,061 1.
do.
1866 {Exports'3,588,4533 8,547,514
Exports
54,300S 282,500
do.
Q , .1 Imports 4,504,338.1 8,034,562 I IE11301;tas
"
c
1
1
,

;
.
1
8'4401 295,600
1"'" /Exports 3,530,224
,.,,,,,.. 5, Imports 4,403,177'1
173', 04-)10)} 290,500
l'"'"' /Exports 3,786,7215- 8,189,898 rEmxrorrts, -. crimp:
1 Imports
do.. 240,600 } 299,500
1869 Imports 4,635,083 j.
1' Exports 3 631 2951 S,266,088 /Exports
do.
58,900
'
Imports 4,634,7371 8,438,028 I Imports
do,
257,323} 257,323
1870 {Exports 3,803,951
Imports 4,797,852 /
do.
252,989 / 252,989
1871f Exports 3,634,6233 8,432,805 [Imports
orts 51696241
, ,
L8,308,584
[Imports
do.
230,249
1 280,249
1872 1 Imp
sorts 3,139,060
Export
Q. 1 Imports 5,574,398 11,018,949 }Imports
303,684 1 1303,884
d.o.
1873 / Exports 5,439,581
Q, ,./A imports 5,691,880) 10,379,249 I Imports
do.
292,0001 ,, ,,Q
1 Exports
do.
4,721 1 "'",'''''
1'''' Exports 4,687,359 5
1875 Imports 5,718,675 1 11,452,425 f Imports
do.
293,773 1 ,299 R84
1. ''''' 1 Exports 5,733,740
5,611 1 ""*"
1 Exports
do.
Imports do.
804,1511 310,019
6,933,733 1
1876 'Imports
Exports 4,810,266 10,743,978
Exports do. 5,858
do.
340,553 1 4,Q45,392
1877 Imports 6,278,357 12,390,421 f Imports
1 Exports
{ Exports 6,112,074
do.
4,839 f ""
Imports
do.
[Imports
5,
312,918
316,751
1 .,,18.005
10,046,091 1f Exports
1878 Exports 4,734,053
do.
2,154 f ""
4.,Q c Imports 5,361,760 / 4.10 6K6,34.- f buporls
do.
301,046
4,0621305,108
11 P / Exports 5,201,687 .5 "'" , '
/ Exports
do.
Imports
5,317,713
1
,10,406,503
I
1
-mports
do.
291,956 2q7 340
1880 { Exports 5,058,790 1- "
5,384
Exports
do.
"'
Imports
Imports
...
do.
4,7
288,811 / 093 469
12,169
1881 { Exports 3,618,864 1 8,331,033
Exports
do.
6,658, 5 ' '
Imports
268,15'a 286,769
Imports 4,662,362 I 8,,3005
do.
1882 { Exports 3,638,543 .1
Exports do. *18,61( Imports 4,830,580.
267,871 277.767
do.
8,383,540 1 Imports
1883 /Exports 3,552,900 f
Exports do. 19,896
1884 ( Imports 5,132,214} 8,504,227 1 Imports duties 275'419 283,403
Exports
Exports 8,372,013
do.
:P3,044
1 Imports 4,513,234
8,091,474 1 Imports duties. 281,154 290,235
1 Exports
1585 I Exports 3,578;140
do,
8,781
orts 1,48
2
p
284,690 494,340
785,570 1 8,275,059 5 Imorts
do.
1080 S( Exports
3, 9,980
I 9,650 "
do.
1 Exports
(Carried over.)

* 1882 :--Reat 774; Port Duos 11,340; Royalty Plumbago 6,504.


t 1883 :-Rmat 739; Port Dues 2,588; Royalty Plumbago 6,589.
1884 :-Rent 476; Port Duos 3,008; Royalty Plumbago 4.564).
1885 :-Reut 512; Port Dues 3,359; Royalty Plumbago 4,910
1886 :-Ront 578; Port Dues 28,033 Royalty Plumbago 6,044


504

TRADE OF CEYLON.-(Continued.)
Value of Trade. I,aport and Export Duties collected,
including Port Dues, 4'c.

5,031,214
9033 Imports do.
887 1 Imports
30,372,985
,02 317,887
Exports 4,001,887 , ,101 Exports do.
Imports
5,852,499
/
9,790,812
Imports
do.
347,9561
.053 ,82,
7488
lixports do.
/ Exports 3,938,313 j
a 5,873)
6,069,513 I
( Imports do.
339,262 / 343102
,
1889 [ Imports
618
Exports'
( E :T
xports 01.
h 5,840 f
Imports do.
1890 Imports 6,309 , 191 1 Z11,421 ,9 27
{ E K plet,1
Exports 5,112,733
e31581:57032 ; 4378'234
Imports
,663,5391
1391 I Exports 5,879,9745 12,543,513 { 1E133x Ppvorti fis adg.. d
t:422393 407,662
1

do. 424,828 1
8'170434 13,295,942 {, Imports
1892 { 111413,'1: 67.'1
Exports do. e 20,711 J
1803 I Imports 7,231,066 I
do. 413,781 ) 0,43,320
Exports 7,419,537 Z14,653,603 1 1114907t_%4 do, f 80,141 ''''"
Imports
) Imports do. 456,090 1 483,033,
1,394
{
P98P3345)79 1 15,781,666 O. Exports do. fl 33,008 ./
,,,,,, Imports 8,455,630 } 16,909,775 Ihnzritts do. 7,1
91:910 1 581,043
.,...u... 1. Exports 5,4.34,145
C
8,778,801
1896 { Imports
, 61 I 560,832
Exports 8,596,606 17,375,411 .1 Imports
E xportss dt: ,.5 14821
too., rImports 9,802.747 1 18,312,707 f Imports do. 589,403
1,1 403 1t 633 876
1897 IExports 8,509,960
'
Imports 9.789,395 t 19,28071 1Imports do. 622,855 ,6/
67,7 1
1898 ( Exports
,609,769 j
k51,786 I
Imports
,,,., Imp]rts 11,199,2311 21,356,921
do. 654,105 717 070
1899 Exports 10,157,690
i
do. 162,965 } '
Imports 12,233,976 l' p 21 730,203 I Imports d_o. m79%);00
0393 t 810,042
1900 I F.xporti 9,496,226 5 ''''' " / Exports d
3
Imorts
,262,692 1
p 11
1901 [ Exports
l xports do. n69973:8
8,990,929 1' 20,253,621 1 E
05461 ; 1799'897
Im po:ts 10,9 46,82
1902 i E xpor I s 9,9 40, .896 1 20,887,115 1 IEnx7moirtss dcloo. o 1016
7 920
52; 4819'572
o do. 747,515
11,625,963 I 22,641,244 tEmspplirrts
134,210
; 882,025
1903 [ Imports
ts do. p
Exports 10,876,433
Imports
11,618,324
I
1904 I Extorts 10,426,592 22,074,916 Illrixpl7ttss lo
o. q 12
7 754,44 7; 45 I "t899,949.
1887 :- Rent 786; Port Duos 3,151; Royalty Plumbago 5,965
[Rents were increased from 1888.]
a 1888:- Rent ,076 ; Port Dues 3,294 ; Royalty Plumbago 5,582
b 1849 :-Rent 16,843; Port Dues 3,338 ; Royalty Plumbago 12,153
c 1800:-Reut 17,282; Port Dues 1,020; Royalty Plum. ago E. 9,814 '
d 1891 : -Rent 19,590; Port Dues 1,057 ; Royalty Plumbago 10 01 '
o 1892: -Rent 19,790; Port Dues 3,240 ; Royalty Pliyi bago 1.0,767
f 1893 :-Rent 21,145. Port Du. s 5,203 ; Roo airy Plumbago 8,304
p 1894 :-.11 eat 21 230; Port Dues 4,459; Royalty Plumbago 8,379
?e 1895: -Rent 24,469; Port Duos 4,295; R yalty Plumbago 8,168
i 896,:-Rent 25,074; Port Dues 3,838 ; Royalty Plumbgo 9,027
j 1897 :-Re t 26,551; Port Du s 3,277 ; Royalty Plumtago 9,482
k 1898 :-Rent 29,297; Port Dues 3,654; yal'y Plumbago 11,956
1 18991:-Rent 30,466: Port Dues 3.618; R yx11y Plum-ago 15,880
nt 900:-Rent 34,014; Port Dues E3,647 ; Royalty Plumbago 9,792 ,
Medical Aid g , 3,795 ; TL a Fund 29,798.
994901 : -Rent X33,326 ; Port Dues 4,133; Royalty Plumbago 11 174 ;
Medical Aid 13,480; Tel Fund 28,778.
1902 :-Rent 31,636 ; Port Duel 4,151 ; Royalty Plumbago 12,595;
Medical Aid 14,201 ; Tea Find 38,627,
p 1903:-Rent 35,642 ; Port Dues 44286 ; Royalty Plumbago 12,109;
Me Heal Aid 214,002 ; TeaFund 44,611.
q 1904 :-Een t 35,252 ; Port Dnes 4,383 ; Royalty Plumbago 13,030 ;
Mid' cal Aid 14,850; Tea Fund 47,273.

111, 11,11.

PORT DUES, de.


Port Boats de PilotYear. Clear-

moor.

Colombo Rent of Re.

Harbour olamation
antes. ings. . g ' Dues. Grounds .

- Salo of
Su n
Total.
Ar
ies.
es. Sand.

1860 ... 5.701 205 1,590 - - _


47,497
1870 .. 6,444 123 1,771 -
9,336
1872 ... 7,227 283
2,187 -
-
9,695
1873 ... 7,720 605 2,004 - - 10,328
1875 .. 8,431 152 2,116
- - - 10,699
.. 8,937 153 2,098 1876
- -
II,189
1877 ... 9,604 191 2,590 -
12,388
1878 ... 9,247 119' 2,471 - -
11,837
1879 .. 9,520 112 2,464 -
1880 ... 9,888 145 3,078 -.
1881 ... 10,460 1,498 2,784 -

- - -

12,096
13,111
14,742

1882 11,366 318 4,294 -- _ 15,978


[The foregoing figures are all converted at RIO to the E. Sitie? 184 Harbour
Dues, ctc., are in account ; so we . give in rures; :Year. R. R. R.

R.

R.

R.

R.

- 456,047
1883 ... 26,049 2,207 43,712 379,018 5,376
1884 ... 30,042 ' 1,105 43,231 376,022 3,682 - - 453,196
- 482,088
1885 33,863 1,366 42,237 394,382 6,469 4,433
1886 ... 30,436 1800 42,834 397,879 4,276 4,241 - 479,700
1837 ... 31,496 - 072 15,987 443,126 6,059 21,821 - 544,897
1888 . .. 32,490 1,823 50,832 500,405 5,429 40 4,237 592,957
8,837 60 1,795 622,632
1889 ... 33,845 859 56,571 522,901
1890 ... 40,244 781 58,453 574,332 8,995 84 2,552 681,900
1891 ... 41,495 805 60,218 619,683 8,296 34 2,219 732,029
1892 ... 40,146* * 59,803 668,073 8,893 705+ t 777,187
1893 ... 52,032 - 59,233 674,683 13,447 660 - 802,005
828,692
1894 ... 44,588 - 63,314 706,722 11,924 12,448
1895 ... 42,953 - 53,330 779,377 12,534 24,360 - 942,661
1890 ... 38,380 -- 57,445 836,540 11,169 12,036 - 1,053,943
1897 ... 32.770 - 54,475 870,685 11,5 . 2 3,993 - 973,455
78,470 965,847 19,384 4,h56 - 1,1019197
1898 ... 36,540

1999 .. 35,180 - 81,521 1,008,218 14 019 7,580 - 1,146,513


405 - 1,324,090
1900 .. 36,693 - 125,178 1,146,769 15,035

1901 .. 41,591 - 141,587 1,147,612 17,907 426 - 1,324,680


38,01)7 450 - 1,317,733
1902 ... 42,073 - 149,290 1,107,913
1903 ... 42,860 - 147,377 1,148.190 53,612 260 -- 1,249,922
- - - . 1904 ... 43,828 - - 1,205,296

The Actual Trade of Ceylon, 1Ss7-1901.


840,018,870
1887 Imports-Total ... R50,312,137 1837: Exports-Total ..
Off Specie .... 1,663,903
Off Specie .. 4,777,533
RA5,534,601

114,354,967

1388: Imports-Total ... 1255 524,990 1888 : Ex ports-Total ... R39,384,138


OW Specie ... 90,914
Off Specie .. 5,210,135
839,292,141
R53,314,855
---
1889: Imports-Total ... 1160,695,135 1889 ; Exports-Total .. R16,924.505
Off Specie ..
825,727
Off Spec e ... 6,524 640
R45,098,778

1(54,170,495

1`390:

'

Exports-Total ... 1151,127,339


1890: Imports-Total ... 1163,091,939 ,
Off Specie ... 915,42.1
1)11 Sp e cie . . 6,622,354 1
1130,131,919
1156,469,585 1
-:
1891:
Exports-To:41,1

...
R58,793,744
1891: Imports-Total ... R66,635,392 1
Ott Specie ... 494.143
Oh' Specie ... 7,593.734 1
R58,305,601

1159.036,658

(Continued over.)

- . -- -

11 From 1892 revenue under "Port Clearances." &"Boa's & Moorings" aro calle-i"Port Dues."
I Front ,8 ,2 the revenue collected on lee "S .n lrlee " (via. : -Unde.,- valued Goods, F, Ile )
and Forfeitures an l "Sale..ef.Sand " ) are classified under the head " oundrlei."

33

506

TRADE OF CEYLON.

Trade of Ceylon :Continmed.

) 892 : importsTotal R70,687,496 1892: ExportsTotal .., 1102,271,924


Oil Specie ... 7,925,547 Off Specie ... 1,176,039
1161,095,885
116 - 76 ,949
1893: ImportsTotal ... 1172,340,662 1893: ExportsTotal ... R79,195,367
Off Specie ... 6,363,369 otr Specie 634.769
R73,269,598
R65,977,298
1894: ImportsTotal ... 7178,113,072 1894: ExportsTotal ... 1179,723,591
Off Specie 9,931,061 Off Specie ... 783,992
11713.939A9
R68,682,011
-1895: ImportsTotal ... 1184,550,309 1495: ExportsTotal ... R84,591,957
44,584

Off Specie .. 8,012,836 Off Specie ...
1184,496,873
1176,543,473
1890: ImportsTotal ... R87,788,085 1896: Exports Total ... R85,852,928
Off Specie ... 01,704,998 Off Sp, eie 005,425
1184,747,003
1177,083,587
1897: ImportsTotal ... R98,027,474
Off Specie .. 12,297,317
885,730,151

1897: ExportsTotal R85,099,603


Off Specie .. 1,870,300
1183,229,303

1898; ImportsTotal R97,893,059


Off Specie 10,368,024
1187,525,035

1898: ExportsTotal ... R95,097,692


Off Specie ... 1,295,802
R93,801,890

1899: ImportsTotal .. R111,992,349


Off Specie
... 10,450,129
11101,542,220

1899: ExportsTotal .. 11111,955,937


Off Specie .. 490,287
R111,965,650

1900: ImportsTotal ... R122,339,758


Off Specie ... 7,795,502
8114,544,257

1900: ExportTotal .. 11108,926256


Off Specie ... 2,919,796
11106,006,460

1901: ImportsTotal ... 11112,626,926


Off Specie ... 8,576,890

1901: ExportsTotal ... 1102,840,348


Off Specie ... 2,658,178
R100,182;170

1902 ImportsTotal .. 11109,468,266


Off Specie ... 11,585,009
R97,883,264
1903: ImportsTotal .. R116,259,685
Off Specie 15,370,263
8100,889,872
1904: ImportsTotal ... 11116,483,243
Off Specie 11,158,524

1903: ExportsTotal ..R111,900,170


Off Specie .. 1,168.509
11,110,731,670
1903 : ExportsTotal 11120,057,575
Off Specie ... 6,586,612
R113,520,960

1904: ExportsTotal ...R117,666,666
Off Specie ... 3,157,0511

11105,824,719

...R114,509,610

717.60645;0:ii;

Trade of Ceylon, 18904901.


The value of the Trade of Ceylon for the last fifteen years, excluding Specie :
TOTAL
EXPORTS.
fmPORTS.
1890 ... 1166,469,58x ... 1150,181,919 ... ... R106,651,504
58,305,601 .., ... 117,342,258
1891 ... 59,036,607
1892 ... 62,761,949 ... 61,095,885 ... ... 123,8.57,834
78,260,598
... 139,237,891

65,977,293
1893
78,939,599 ... 197 621,010
1894 68,682,011
84,496,873 ... 161,040.340
1895 ... 76,543,473
84,747.003 ... ... 161,830,590
1896 ... 77,083,587
1897 ... 85,730,157 . 83,229,303 , . 168,959,460
93,801,890 .. 181,326,925
1898 .. 87,525,035
1899 .. 101,542 220 111,465,650 .. 213,007,870
220,550,716
1900 ... 114,544,256 . 106,006,460 ...
... 204,239,206
1901 ... 104,050,016 100,182,170 .., 208,614,934
... 9703,264 . 110,731,670
1902
211,410,935
...,,..,
160.889,372 113,520,963

Put

l'ISTIII1S 1111

(Extracts from Memorandum by lion. Mr. W. II. Jackson, Principal Collector


of Customs, on the Returns for the year 194)
STAFF.On January 18th I returned from leave and resumed duties as
Principal Oollector, in the place of Mr. H. I. Orawford. In September Mr.
F. J. Smith, Landing Surveyor, went on leave, and was succeeded by Mr
R. N. Thaine.
IMPROVEMENTS AT THE CUSTOMS PREMISES.The Kiny's Jetty. The old
"Master Attendant's" Jetty has been reconstructed on improved lines, and
is now known as the "King's Jetty." It is fitted with two electric cranes
and electric lights, and relieves the pressure in landing cargo, which outside
the Wharfage Company's premises, was hitherto restricted to the Prince
of 'Wales' Jetty. Wood Pavement. The whole of the Tea Warehouse is now
paved with wood. This form of pavement is specially suitable for Warehouse noon, being free from dust and durable. For roadways, too, wood
paving has proved successful. The half of the road to the Customs premises
at the Kochchikade paved with wood three years ago has stood well the
test of heavy cart traffic over it. The paving of the other half, which
has been approved by Government, should be taken in hand. The other
sections of the Export Warehouse should also be gradually paved with wood.
Salt Warehouse. A. Warehouse, uniform in every respect with the grain
sheds at Kochchikade, and forming a continuous block with them, was
erected by the Government Factory for the storage of salt. The entire work
was completed within two months, a record for expedition. By the erection
of this additional Warehouse one of two grain sheds, for sometime exclusively
used for storage of salt, is again made available fer grain imports. Plumbego
and Oil Jetty. Aftor much discussion regarding the advantages of a new
warehouse and road as compared with an extended jetty, to prevent the
congestion often experienced in the Oil and Plumbago premises, it was
ultimately decided to extend the jetty. The work of extension was taken
in hand about the middle of last year, and will probably be completed
by the end of June. 1905. It is proposed to fix the remaining Electric
Cranes on this Jetty, as experiments have sufficiendy established that with
the aid of these cranes, casks of oiland plumbago can be loaded intao;ooats more
expeditiously. Quay Wall. The benefits resulting from the building of
the Quay Wall up to the King's Jetty make it extremely desirable that
the wall should be carried on as far as the Passenger Jetty. The wooden
staging in front of the Export Warehouse has to be continually repaired,
the work sometimes interfering with the shipping. The absence of a solid
wall prevents dredging being satisfactorily carried on in the vicinity of
the Export Warehouse, and large barges cannot at times be brought alongside
the jetties owing to the silting up of the foreshore. Bonded Warehouse,
Kochchikade. On a representation being made to me of the inconvenience
caused by there not being a Bonded Warehouse at Koohchikade, a portion
of one of the grain sheds has been set apart for this purpose as a temporary
measure. When the new Disinfecting Station at the root of the Breakwater is
completed, I propose to use the present building at Kochchikade as a Bonded
Store. It will be ample for all requirements. Connection of Colonzbo Lake
with the Harbour. A proposal made to connect the Lake with the Harbour
by means of a Canal and Dock or Docks has been referred by Government
to a Special Committee. The scheme suggested would, if feasible, prove
of great advantage to exporters, whose stores are on the border of the Lake,
whilst it would relieve pressure at the Warehouses and free the roads of a
large amount of heavy cart traffic. Improvements not yet carried out. (1)
Covering with tarmacadam the ground on the sea front of the Kochchikade
grain sheds and the space between the Warehouses and the southern fence.
(2) Fixing 2 three-ton Cranes on the Kochchikade Jetties.
With the yearly increasing volume of exports there is no doubt
that there is increasing difficulty iu expeditiously Shippin, them. Carts
are frequently delayed for hours before they can unload. i think the tier

508

CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING.

has come when the whole line of Export Warehouses adjoining the Passenger
Jetty should be given up solely to tea, and an additional Warehonse erected,
if possible on the site of the P. & O. Co's coaling grounds, for the wet king
of rough cargo.
RETURNS FOR TIIE YEAR.
The returns for the year 1904 show an increase in the trade of the Colony.
The estimated value of imports, including specie to the value of 1111,158,524,
amounted to R116,483,243.66 ; and the estimated value of exports, including
specie to the value of 113,157,050, amounted to 8117,666,666, showing a balance
in favour of exports of R1,183,422.34, or, if specie be omitted, a balance also in
favoar of exports of 89,184,896'63. Imports show an increase, specie being
omitted, as compared with 1903, of 114,435,316.57, and of 47,441,455.87 as
compared with 1902.
The value of exports, omitting specie and value of coal, was less than the
value in 1903 by 81,118,847, but as compared with 1902 there is an increase of
R2,874,486.
The following tables show the collections under the head of "Harbour
Dues" at Colombo and under the head of "Port Dues" in the Provinces:
Harbour Dues collected during the last Eight Years.
Its.
Its.
Rs.
Rs.
1901 1,123,428 I 19.163 1,148,190
1899 1,008,213
1897 870,685
1898 965,147 I 1909 1,196,769 I 1902 1,111,972 1 1901 1,205,46
PORT DUES COLLECTED DURING 1904 18 THE SEVERAL PROVINCES.
R. c.
762 94
Western (Ber wale, Negombo, Kalpitiya)
..,
6,865 56
Northern Province
... :32.389 34
Southern Province
3,810 78
Eastern Province
Total ... 11.93,828 62
In Colombo the increase in 1904, as compared with 1903, amounts to
R57,105-34, due principally to an increase in tonnage dues. Between 1883
and 1904 the increase amounted to 11826,27786 or 218 per cent.
The dnty collected on estate products (tea, coffee, cacao and cinchona)
11148,504.09,
under the "Medical Wants Ordinance" amounted in 1904
as compared with R140,022.09 in 1903, there being an increase ii..the recoveries
of R8,482 due to larger exports of tea and cacao. The duty iieposed on tea
" in order that the proceeds of such duty may be devoted to inercssing the
consumption of Ceylon tea in foreign lands" amounted to 11472,726.3i.
IMPORTS.
Arms and Ammunition (including dynamite, detonators, fuse, and busting
powder).The duty collected shows a decrease of 1113,128'94 due principally
to smaller imports of. dynamite.
COTTON, MANUFACTURED AND_RAw.Cotton goods, twists, and thread
show a total value of 87,051,111.37, and the duty on the quantity cleared
amounts to 11267,956.21, which gives an increase in duty of 822,170.41.
CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFS AND TANNING SUBSTANCES.The duty collected
amounted to R9,361.88, showing an increase of R493.47 as compared with
1903.
CEMENT (exclusive of the quantity imported as Government stores, valued at
11338,989),A decrease in value of R17,618.77 and in quantity of 2211 tons.
COAL, COKE, AND PATENT FUEL.The quantity imported was 643,288
tons, against 516,339 tons in 1903, an increase in quantity of 126,949 tons. The
landings at the two principal ports were as follows :
Tons.
6
615,043
Colombo
18,732
Gal le
Total ...
633,775
GRAIN.The following is a sta'etrott of rice cleared for home consumption
Bushels.
for the past four years:
8,951,650
....
1901
8,873,871
...
.
1902
9,519,161
1903
9,560,32.1
1 rem
ewt. 5,5a,kno s2 .q., 41,111.,..,

CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING.

509

LIVE STOCK.The decrease in the value of livestock imported is 8170,445.30


compared with 1903. The number of cattle rose from 21,392 to 22,055, sheep
and goats fell fr.on 90,091 to 80,475, and of horses imported from 431. to 319.
The value set upon live stock is arbitrary. For instance, the 431 horses imported
In 1903 were valued at 1{132,135, while the 319 brought in 1904 were entered at
878,621, the average value thus falling from 8307 a head in 1903 to 1(246 in 1904.
Merabs AND METALWARE. A decrease in value of R163,542'39 is shown.
Mastnies or ALL KINDS.Thore is an increase in quantity of 0,508,; tons and
in value of R458,613'13.
OILSextludinr Kerosine oil, show an increase in value of R1,01139 due
principally to larger importations of caster oil, but there is a decrease in duty
of R1,665.63, as compared with 1903.
OPIU3LThere is an increase in quantity of 192 lb. as compared. with 1903
and of 414 lb. as compared with 1902.

Poonc.,There is an increase in quantity of 16,401 cwt. 0 qr. 5 lb.


SPICES.There is a decrease in value of R21,182.66 and in duty of R1,041.00.
Semen oe ALL KINDS show a dteroaso in value of R66,014.26, the quantity
imported being 193,140 gallons, against 210,421 gallons it the previous fear.
The imports ere, however, 9,540 gallons in excess of 1902, due principally to
an increase in gin end bramiy. The value of all spirits in 1901 is taken as
declared by the importers, while in previous years the lowest rate at which the
value was calculated was 116 per
SUGAR.There is a decrease as compared with 1903 in quantity of 11,781 cwt.
0 qr. 4 lb., and in duty of 826,815.79.
SPECIE shows a decrease of R4,211,738'96.
SILK MAN tarA6ThhEs OF ALL KINDS show a decrease in value of R112,127'58,
and in duty of R6,17951.
Toeacco shows a decrease in quantity of 6,483 lb., and cigars an increase of
23,076 lb.
WuoutsiN MANUFACTURES show an increase in value of 828,602.35 and in
duty of R874 -82.
WINES OF ALL KINDS show a decrease of 1137,377'39 in value and a decrease of
R5,61819 in duty, rho total quantity entered for home consumption in 1904 being
53,022 gallons against 58,938 gallons in 1903.
Omitting the Harbour and Port Duos and the amounts collected under the Medi"
cal Aid Ordinance and on account of the Tea Fund, the collections are distributed
as follows :
per cent.
Collected in Western Province ..- 89.57
Do. Southern Province
4.97
Do. Northern Province .. 4.26
Do. Eastern Province ... .. 1.20
The following statement shows the total receipts of the Department:
R. e.
Customs E... ... ... ... 8,34431 74
Harbour Dues ... .. ... 1,205,296 09
Port DUOS ...
... 43,828 62
Medical Aid
148,504 09
Toe Fund .. ... ... 472,726 39

Total...10,204,786 93
The cost of colleet'on was 1.65 per cent upon the total collections.
EXPORTS.
The value of exports in 1004 amounted to R117,666,666, distributed under the .
following heads:
R.
Ceylon Produce
. 99,894,461
Imports re-exported ...
1,214,415
Specie
3,157,050
Coal for use of Steamers
13,100,740
--Total...11117,666,066

510

CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING.

The value of Ceylon produce exported shows an increase over the figures of
19C2 of R3.122,994, but a decrease as compared with 1903 of R977,095 This
decrease is mainly attributable to smaller shipments of coconut oil and to the fall
in the average value of tea, from 39 cents a Ib. to 36 cents in the year
under review.
IMPORTS BE-EXPORTED also show a decrease of R248,508 as compared with .
1902 and of 11141,762 es compared with 1903.
The value of COAL exported for use of steamers rose from 811,293,240 in 1903
to R13,400,740 in 1904, the quantities imported having been 516,339 tons in 1903
and 643,288 tons in 1904.

The exports of specie show a decrease from 116,536,612 in 1903 to 83,157,050


in 1904.
The value of exports to the United Kingdom including specie fell from
R54,134,018 in 1903 to 1151,344,423 in 1904, and to British Colonies from
1123,130,866 in 1903 to R511,283,769 in 1904, while that of the Foreign Countries
.
.
shows a rise from 1131,499,451 in 1903 to R31;637,734 in 1904.
The exports of tea to Russia (Asiatic and European) shows an increase from
10,152,439 lb. in 1e03 to 10,652,348 in 1904; but there is a decrease of nearly 22
per lent to the Malted States of America. The quantities exported being
6,92f,010 lb. in 1903 and 5,609,369 lb. in 1904. The following statement shows,
the principal countries to which Green Tea was exported since 1901 when it first
appeared separately in the returns :United States
Year.
United
Canada.
of America.
Kingdom.
'
lb.
lb,
lb.
360,374
1901 "
260,949. .
549,013
...
411,514
1,264,303
1902
736,534
1903 ... 1,794,853
2,095,628
'3,522,444
1,596,416
1904
..
1,736,795
1,581,838
There were exported in all 5,391,849 lb. green tea in 1904, as against 8,230,768 lb.
of the same kind in 1903.
The exports of Ceylon produce to Russia (Asiatic and European) were valued at
114,1101,282 in 1901 as against 116,018,743 in 1903. Compared with 1903, the
value of experts of Ceylon produce to
United States of America has fallen
from 118,545,632 in 1903 to 118,193,536 in 1904. This deeliniais due principally to
smaller exports of lea, and also to a fall in the average value of. this article
from 39 cents a lb. in 1903 to 36 ceuts a lb. in 1904,
In the staple articles of export, cardamoms and cacao show an increase of
1,056 cwt. and 8,257 cwt. respectively over the figures of 1633 ; whereaseinnamon
and coffee -have fallen filen 48,514 cwt. and 8,973 cwt. in 1903 to 47,217 cwt.
and 6,616 cwt. respectively in 1904.
Coir yarn, fibre and rope exported from the two principal ports (Colombo and
Calle) show an increase of 23,312 cwt. as compared with 1902, but there is a
decrease of 3,748 cwt., as compared with 1903.
Copperah exported from Colombo and Gallo shows an increase of 345,599 cwt.
over 1902 and a decrease of 8,495 cwt. below 1903.
The exports of citronella oil have risen by 1,346,036 az. Of the total value
of Ceylon produce exported, the products of the coconut palm represent nearly
24*47 per cent.
.
ligEDIOAL A(1) ORDIVANCR.--COII03, cacao, cinchona, and tea are liable to ditty
under th4 Medical Aid Ordinance.
.
The following table shows the quantity and value of those pre" Acts as compared with exportation of the preceding year :Article.
Quantity.
Value.
Coffee
Cwt.
R.
1993
8,973 508,410
Decrease cwt. 2,357
1904
6,616
380,900
R. 127,510
Decrease ,
Cacao
cwt. 8,257
190X
59,098 2,248,145
Increase
1994
67,365 2,418,354
Increase
11. 200,209
Cinchona
lb,
1903
171,855
lb. 9,199
12,030 - Decrease
102,656
1904
R.
645
11,385
Decrease
Tea
lb.8,702,097
1003 149,227,236 58,198,622
Increase

.DISTRICT STATISTICAL

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TUrti

21r EL LI,V,1_1-1.111113

IOSTRICT OF BADULLA.--Contrt.
road Qui, 13 Lunugala to Tavalampelessa lOni, 14 Dewodara to Gonakellie 11m,
15 Badulla to Spring Valley Ind Hindugala 14w, 16 15 to Weywelhinna 5m.,
17 14 tc 15 2m, 18 16 to 15 2in, 19 Badulla to Ketawela 4w. 20 Badulla to
ngoda, arit, 21 20 to Passara cart road lin, 22 19 to Keenekellie 7w, 23
Kandegedara on 22 to Narangala 2141, 21 14 to Pinnarawa 4m, 25 Wewekellie
to Passara cart road 5 m, Naulla to Ella 3w, 27 Ketawela to Delliwinna
7m, 28 l'Sahavilla on 15 to Pinuarawa 3m, 29 Findlater road lin, 30 Tavalarriellessa to Roeberry lOnt, 31 Taideua cart road to Keenekellie 54n, 32 31 to
aliyadda tow,' 33 Madulsium cart road to 30 2m, 34 Lemastota to Haputale
5m, 35 Poonagala to Ampitikanda on 7 siu, :36 .1,enittstota Nikapota
37 Kalupahana, Valley road 3m, 38 Lamas tota to Meeriabedda li,u, :413 Wellawaya
cart re' to Oaktield 2to, 40 Haputale to Tholilagala 6m, 41 Medagama to
Nakk..a 12w, 42 Nakkala to Kum bukka.n. 5111, Medagama to Alupota 11m,
44 Merlap,anta to Nilgala 15m, 45 Niigata to Narnal-oya L'an, Bibile to
Nilgala 18m, 47 Lunugala to 43 via. Cocoawatta 2On,, 48 Medagama to Dambagalla 10m, 49 Dambagalla to Kongahapitiya 233m, 50 Ditinbagalla to Obbekota
lin, 51 Kotabowa on 44 to Baduluwela Itim, 52 Dambagalla toy Baduluwela
12in, 53 Niigata to Baduluwela 10m, 51 Baduluwela to Siyarnbala-anduwa
20m, 55 Roeberry to Bibile cart road 7w, 56 Alupota (to Kittaraganui 45m,
57 Kataragama to Tanainalwila 22ru, 58 Wed ikumbura to Muppane cart road
1m, 59 Kataragama towards Tissamaharama Stu, 60 Muppane to Monaragala
11111 61n, 61 Taldemi, to Abitnuwara 211m, 62 131_ to (14 12w, 63 Alutauwara to
Wewatta 17w, (34 Uruniya to lit 8m, 6)5 Passara to Ulwita 15m, till Haidutomulla to Hatubegaumwa 27m, 67 Tanantalwila to Hambegamuwa 20w, 68
Telulla to Ilambegainuwa l8tn, 69 Ella to Wellawaya 17w, 70 Pinarawa to
Dewatura 4w, 71 Dewatuva to 05 1m.
LIST OF ESTATES.
Agratenna, Atampitiva, Allagolla, Ambewala, Albion, Ainhalangoda,
Ampitikanda, Arnhall, Balagalla. Batawatta,
i3andara Eliya.
Broughton, Blackwood, Batgoda, Beauvais, Beragalla, Bray, Cullen, Cloyne,
Canaverella, Cocoagolla. COcawatta, Craig, Callander, Cabragalta, Catton,
Coslanda, Deinodera, Deyanagala, Dewatura, Dammeria Group, Dehigala,
Doonwo, Dunhinda, Dunedin, Danibatenna, Dikkapitiya. Deaculla, Eladaluwa,
Elnishurst, Ellawatta, Eiennina, El Tel), Et trick-, Findlater, Forest Hill,
Glen Alpine. Grahanisland, Galapitzikanda, Gawarakellie, Gawarakellie East,
tionakelle. Gonamotava, Golconda, Glenanorg, Ganipaha, Gallaboda,
Glenorchy, ID odugala, ilopton, Haputale, ltaiduin ranlia, hidulgrisbena,
Keenekellie Group, Kinross, Kalugalia, Kandeliena. Kelieiwatta, Keenapitiya, Knotaradolit, Kunibukkan, Kaliagolla, Kelburne, Kalupahana,
K. Irklees. Ledgerwatta, Leringalmwela, Laymastota, Lunugala, Lye Grove,
Lucky Land, Mapagalti, Moragolla, Mausagolla, Mitiladowa Group, Maragala,
Monerakele, Macaldeniya, Maliakauda, Malvern, Meriyabedda, Monerakanda,
Napier, Narangala, Newburg,11, Natounukula, Nayabedda, Need.
wood, Nahakettia. Oaktield. Oak well, Pinarawa, Passara Growl, Park,
Pitaratmatie, Poonagala,. Rockhil3, Rookatenna. Ravenswood. Boeberry,
Itaxawa, Roeliampton, Rosebury, St. James, Sarnia Group, Spring Valley,
Stisted, Shawlatids, Swinton. Sirigara, St. Catherine, Sherwood, Teibedda,
Tonticoinbe, Totilagala, Talapatenua. 1Tdial,uua, rdowara, 1.;nagolia, Ury,
Uva, 1Tvakellie, Erla veriya, Verellapatana, IValtoii. s. welhena, \Vewessa,
Wewekellie, Wewebedda, Willaraga,14., West Banta-ale, Warwick. Waldemar,
Yelatenna, Yelverton, Yaparnma.
LIQUOR LICENSES.
Four at Badulla, one at Habituriraulla, one at Tonacombe, one at Muppane,
one at Lumigala, two at Diyatalawa, one at Brindarawela, two at Haputale,
one at Passara, one at Koslanda.
OPIUM LICENSES.
Badulla, Lunugala, 13andarawela, Haputale,
LIST OE ARACIICIII WASAMA.S.
1 Aluitaratua, 2 Wewgampalia, 3 Allitiiiiwara, ; Pangargaininana,
Kraal:dawn, Aluicetlyawn, 7 Bengali. s Padoktunlmr.). Eltiriankunibura,
10 3.1abil1 rum ke, 11. Bed intallyaddit, 1:: hit igalta-ara wa, 13 Mainigaina, 11
Pionagolla, 15 Arawa, lialugalLalcandunt, 17 Ekitiy;!, lr Mutigahateiina,
111 Madugastalawa, 211 Detondura. 21 Morithein 22 IVIigahakiveuhi., Nagolla,
24 Egodawela, 25 Aligodit, 20 Koliovile, 27 Kirioruwe,
28 Sorattatota, 29
'
Moragolla, 31) Tennepanguiva, 31 Pallewela, 32 Godunna, 33 Kumbukwela,
31 Idaniepanguwa, 35 .Galanda, 30 Madulla transferred to Mtwara Eliya,
37 Maspanna, 38 Wewegama, 31) Bambarapane, 10 Tuppitiya, 11 Kira.wanagania, 42 Kumaranitiya, 13 Hapugolla, 44 Paranagaum, 13 Lido wallawera.
16 Perawella, 17 Urns Ela, 1S Dehipola, 18 Widuropola, 30 Palliwinna, 51

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,DISTRICT 14TATI6TICAL TOPtIORAPHICA.I.: RETURNS.

DIsTRICT OF OADULLx.conta.
52
Kelaugatnuwa,
53 Kotawera, 54 Wellman., 55 Ettampitiya,
Tonnelcumbura,
56 Deft levinna, 57 Malitta, 58 Dikkapitiya, 50 Ketakele, 60 Mirahawatta, 61
Guratabiwa, 62 Ratkarawwa, 63 Hapotale, (11 Kahagolla, 65 Kobillewela,
66 Kinigama, 67 Gorandiyakumbitra, 68 Halpe, 69 Udukumbalwela, 71
Bambaragaina, 71 Ilukpulessa, 72 Namela, 73 Udelwara, 74 Dikwella,
Iletekma. 76 13ogocia, 77 Lunugala, 78 Badulla, 79 Hingurugamuwa, 80
Rambukpota, 81 Kendagolla, 82 Iuabulgoda, 83 Nlailagastentia, 84 Medaganta,
85 Beddegatna, Sli Kandona, 87 Kanaverellet, 88 Kanahela, 89 Udageona,
90 Totabowatta, 91 Yapamma, 92 Pallekiruwa. 93 Attanagolia, 94 Udapanguwa, 05 Wediwela, 00 Kehelattewela, Kotaganta, 08 Yalkumbura,
00 Dodangolla. 100 Bibile, 101 Bokagonna, 102 Wegatna, 103 Nilgala 04
Potultyadda, 015 Ketuhampola, 106 Nanuapurawa, 107 Senapatiya, 108 Kongolla, 109 Kohnleatnibura, 110A. 13akinigaitwela, 1100 Pitadeniya, 111 Pubbare,
112 Makulla, 113 Galboklm, 114 Diwa, 115 Polgabaganaa, 116 Deliwa, 117
Dambagalla, 118 Baduluwelap 119 Nikewetiya, 120 Nape, 121 .Waragaum,
122 Barawaya, 123 Slytunbala-atoluwa, 124 Watlegama, 125 Kahambane,
126 Et huole,127 Kolonwinna,128 Kimbulawela, 129 Muppane, 130 Bittugaminana,
131 Yakurnava, 132 Karawile, 133 Wasipone.134 Wekumbura, 135 Kelaruuduna,
136 Miyanekandur, 137 Ilingurukadu.va, 138 Bogahapelessa, 130 Atale. 140
Udagaunt. 141 Alutwela, 142 NIedagama, 143 Deyyanne Gampalia, 1.14 Maliawela,
145 Okkampitiya, 140 Kataragaina, 147 &Haryana, 148 Suriya-ar, 149 Hambegamuwa, 1541 Telulla, 151 Wellawaya, 152 Kotikanbokka, 153 Kurugama, 154
Gampalla, 155 Nikapota, 156 Kituwanagaana, 157 Hortegune, 158 Kalupahana.

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LICENSED BUTCHERS.
Six at Badulla, two at Bandara,wela, two at Fiaputale, one at 1)iyatalawa,
one at Lunugala, one it Passara, one at Koslanda, one at Dikwella, one
at Welimada, one at Haldummulla.
ELEVATIONS (In feet above sea level.)
Aiuteuw:avt 000, .1/0potn, 1,025, Barlulla 2.222, BIbilo 1,000, 13aduluwela 300,
Bntta 1,375, Dam Impala 300, Ek Irian kuniborn 350, BM 3,700
Etan
Et-anv piti
ft ya
3.500, Haputtle 1.877, Hadunimulla 3,369, lCoslunda 2,860 K
g 1 1"
Mamba/w0In Kandawinpaziguwn ;no, Kot bo wa750, K una
atsf:
1/1
31)1;
Lznugala 2,000, ledtgaula 8011, Muppane 7.5u, N kk
NauIla 3,000, Passarn 372, Sittarama 475 Telulta579T
n al1"I4 Nani31-"1(XA
Taldena Uma-oya,1,000, Wellawayn (5H wedikurinira 8451f
4lunalwila 550,
POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES.
HAMM, Bandarawela, Ilaputale, Madmen:1mila, Lunugala, Koslanda,
,
1 *
Passara, Demodera, Welimada, Diyatalawa.
Post OFFICES :.Moneragaht, \Vellawaya, Madulsima, Nantunukula.
RIXTIVINe, Out) .Alupota, Alutnuwara, Bibile, Halielia, Nakkala,

Sarnia Group, Tanamalwila, Telulla, Wilsons.

CIVIL HOSPITALS.
Badulla.
DisTnicr BosnrAl.:4:Baputale, Lunuaca la.

noe.0 Flosrrrat.s :Alutnuwara, Buttala, Medagama.


OUTDOOR DISPENSARIES.
Dis0oNsmet :Alutnnwara, Badulla, Baduluwela, Bibile, Buttala,
Mospanit, Med:Imola, Tanamalwilte, Taldena,
Dts.rnicT DisvE.NamotEs :Baudarawela. Haldurtemulla, liaputale, Koslanda, Lunugala, Madulsima, Muppane, Passara, Pinarawa.
ITINE1tAT11,41; SrAreoNs:Daittbagalla, Ekirfankumbura, Hambegantuwa,
Kandaudapanguwa, Niigata, 'reitilla, NVedikumbura, Welimada, Wellawaya.
EsTATE DISPENSARIES :Cabragallrt. Cocagalla, El Teb, Olenalpine, Gonakellie, Malladova, Rooberry, Rossett. Sarnia, Spring Valley, Weywelhena,
ARRACK TAVERNS.
I3adulla, Lining:du, Passgra, Verellalmtana, Ballaketuwa,
Palugania, Haputale, Bandarawela. Raldurnmulla, liostanda, Wellawaya
Kalupahana, Muppane, Welimada, Dimbulana.
TODDY TAVERNS.
Wedigune, Kottagoda, Jangulla, Mirallawatta, Bambaragatna, Kadurugatnuwe, Kaltgolla, Pambe, Rilpola.
RAILWAY STATIONS.

lityymtumwiN
Monsoon at Colombo.For purposes of Navigation, as well as of geLcral interest,
it is useful It, obsei ve the distinetiolt between "Little" and "Big'' Monsoons, and
the eourtesv of Captain Donnan, Master-Attendant of Colombo, np to 1902 and of
Capt. J. A. Legge, his successor, enables us to give a copy of a record which has
been kept at the Ma-tor Attendant's office for the past, 53 years:
TIME OF SETTING.IN of THE DITITE AND Sm MONSOONS AT Cousin() :
1853
Comoterv:ed 14th 1\13y
Commenced 27th March 1853
1854
'22hi .,
Do
13th April 1854
Do
14th 18C5
Do
7th 1855
Do
10:
ti

1856
Do
1856
5th
Do
1857
12th
Do
1857
. 19th
Do
1858
2nd ,,
Do
1858
19th
Do
Spit 1859
Do
1859
23rd
Do
18th 1860
Do
4th 1880
Do
16th 1861
Do
3rd 1861
Do
8th 1861
Do
1862
Do 27th ,.
12th ;, 1883
Do
28th 1863
Do
[4th 1864
Do
22nd
1864
Do
401h 1845
Do
27th 1865
Do
1886
27
et
Do
186t)
21st
Do
19;lt June 1857
Do
1867
22nd
1)o
2nd 1868
Do
14th 1868
Do
lith ,, 1869
Di.
Stith 189ii
Do
1870
May
10th
Do
26th
1879
Do
12th . 1871
Do
10th ,, 1871
Do
1st 1872
De
16th 1x7'1
Do
13rd 1873
i Do
1673
3rd
Do
4th ,. 1874
,-._ Do
8th ,, 1874
c; Do
;!..; 1)
1 ,. _',7th 1875
19th 1875
Do
5th .into 1876
1876
6th May
g. Do
113th ".lay 1877
P Do
15th
1877
;, Do
1878
18th
0. Do
18th
1678
Do
1879
(ii 1)o 19th
1879
!.; Do -- 0th
188(1
14th

Do
Sib April 1880
1.-. Do
28th 1b81
Do
Do
25th 1881
11112 ,, 1882
Do
23rd 1882
Do
1883
9. h
DO
1883
4th
DI I
1411t 1881
Do
9th 1884
1)o
Juno
1885
4th
Do
15th ..May
1885
De
1886
20th May
Do
18th April 1886
Do
1887
0th
Do
5th 1887
Do
18th 1988
1/..
8th 1888
Do
20th

1889
Ito
23rd ,, 1839
Do
25th 1890
lit,
76th
1890
Do
21st ., 1891
DJ
14th

1891
Do
1892
23rd
lie
24th
1622
Do
7th June 1893
Do
22nd
1823
Do
4th

1894
Do
29th 1894
Do
hdh
1891
Do
1895
21th
Do
4th ,,
1896
D.,
4th May
1896
Do
1907
29th May
DI
Do 3rd..
18
1893
3rii J me
1), 1
28th April 1698
1.):,
4th 1699
Do
16th 1.99
Do
1900
5th
MI
1900
24th
,,
..s Do
Do
26th May 1901
Do
22nd
1901
21st ,, 1902
Do
Do
17th 11002
23rd 1903
Do
Do
8th 1903
Do
20th ,. 1904
19114
Do
28th
al
23rd 11105
11105
Do
15th
The average dates for the "little and "big monsoons are April 12th and 20th
May. Except in a few Sears, the first burst of the south-west monsoon, or the
little monsoon, is down against some clay in April : or. twenty occasions ranging
between the 3rd IS 16th of the month, and on tweet) -four between the 19th and the
28th, until we come to the three years--1876-7O and again in 1885when the burst
occurred se late as fith to 18th May. In the case of the " Mg monsoon," May is
the month in every case, except a strangely exceptional period of three years from
1867 to 1889, in 1878, in 1885, in 1503-4-6. and again in 18981900, when the big
monsoon delayed its coming until June. In 1867, it will he observed, there
was an interval of nearly two months ; while in 1S62 the separating
interval .0% as so short as eleven days, the little monsoon occurring on 27th
April, and its brother following on 8th May, The table justifies the expectation of the arrival of the little monsoon within the bounds of April. in ordinary
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years the big monsoon maybe expected to follow the little one in about a month ;
but the variations are considerable enough to render forecasts unsafe. In the
extraordinary monsoons of 1S77 and 1875, there seems to have been no interval
between the monsoons.
The following ate extracts from a paper which appeared in the Times of
India, Bombay :The commencement of the monsoon may be defined in three ways, as
A. (I) In the case of ColomboThe first day after the 15th April on which
rain occurs with a wind either S. or W. or any combination between the tw s.
(2) In the case of BombayThe first day after 1st May on which rain ocburs.
B. (11 Iu the case of ColomboThat day on which, reckoning from
the 15th April, the total amount of rain which has Fallen, with a wind
from the south or west, or any position between these two points, amounts
to 1 inch. (2) In the case of BombayThat day on which, reckoning
from 1st May. the total amount of rain which has fallen amounts to 1 inch.
C. (1) In the ease of ColomboThe earliest date, after the 15th April,
on which with a south or west wind, or from any point between the two,
a fall of not less than 14 inch of rain occurs. (2) In the case of Bombay
The earliest date on which with a prevailing southwest wind at least 11
(Signed) A. N. PssnsoN,
inch occurs. ,
Actg. Meteorl. Reporter, Western India.
Colaha, Bombay, May 21, 1854.
[In the above the test of rainfall is more especially taken. while the
popular mode of computing the burst of the monsoon has been to count from
the (lay on which a cyclonic storm has ushered in the steady strong south-west
wind.CosiPILER.]
SEASONAL FORECASTS OF WEATHER: THE ADVENT OF
THE SOUTH-WEST MONSOON IN CEYLON, SAID TO BE
DEPENDENT ON THE SUN SPOTS CYCLE.
Weather prophets all the world over have found it convenient to keep up
OA popular notion that it is almost impossible to forecast the weather for more
than a day or two in advance, and certainly so far as England and other extratropical regions are concerned they are probably acting wisely not to attempt
anything more. Out here, however, in the sub-tropical and equatorial zone as
the ancient Indian classics have it, "the sun is at once the agent of light, the
principle of thought and the motor of all things." And whether it may arise
from his more direct rays or from the peculiar barrier to Aretie influences
presented by tie range of the Himalayas, the Indian area is peculiarly characterised
by a series of constant weather conditions which change more regularly and periodically than those of any other region of the world. Even the dates on which the
two great monsoons commence here and in India lie within tolerably well-defined
limits, and the weather which corresponds can be reckoned on with respect to its
general character in different parts of this island in a manner quite unknown to
those who live nearer the poles. As our readers are aware, we have in our
" Handbook and Directory" on the authority of the careful Master Attendant of
Colombo, given the dates of the advent of the little and big monsoons at Colombo
for a long series of years. But when we come to analyse the apparently regular
net of conditions governing this greatest change in our seasonal yearfrom
our dry hot period to the refreshingly cool rainy termwe find that the SouthWest monsoons differ a good deal in themselves and in their arrival in different
years. Omitting all the minor inequalities in the weather from day to day incident
upon the actual size of rain showers, clouds, strength of wind, we find both the
dates of the first arrival as well as the total amounts of rain vary in different
years, and at first sight there appears to be no law regulating such times and
amounts. Indeed were such laws as a rule plainly visible, meteorologists would
long ago have raised their science to the enviable level of accuracy and honour
enjoyed by those of mathematics, astronomy, and physics. If, however, any
advance towards accuracy in this science is ever to be attained, it will only be by the
investigation of these longer weather periods. Fur, the longer the period and the
more the weather conditions are regarded with reference to their average for such
period and not simply by their passing oscillations, the easier will be their correlation with slowly changing physical conditions either directly or indirectly due to
astronomical or terrestrial factors. In other words, we shall find it easier to deal
with seasonal changes than with those of merely one day's or one week's duration.
This principle which is well recognised in other sciences has nit made mr.oh
progress yet in its application to meteorology; but it may be within the recollection
of some of our older residents that Ceylon colonists were among the first to recognise
ofInr a nrsetianl fashion. the existence of weather cycles. The late Mr. B. B. Tvtler

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111

1891 is May 19th, On arranging the years in three eleven-year groups comnaem.
(sing with 1856, a year of minimum sunspots, and ending with 1891, Mr. Archibald
has found the following cycle of periodicity, for the average departures from the
average date which we put into a table, so as to make it quite plain to our readers:
Sunspots.
Arrival of big monsoon at Colombo.
1'i are.
...
1878-89 --.- 7.50 ... days late
minimum
1856-87; ... 1867-78;
1879-90= 3-25 ...
do late
1857-68; ... 1868.79;
1880-91= 2.110 ...
do late
1858.69; ... 1869-80;
1881-92 4.00 ... do late
1859-70; ... 1870-81;
1882.93 200 ...
do early
maximum
1860.71; ... 1871.82;
=1083 ... do early
1861-72; ... 1872.83;
.---,
4.00
...
do early
1862-73; ... 1873-84;
=--- 2.00 ... do early
1863.74; ... 1874.85;
= 1.33 ... do late
186175; ... 1875 86;
= 3.25 ... do late
...
186576; ... 1876.87;
== 000 ... average,
1866-77; ... 1877-88;
...
These figures in spite of not having been doctored in any way by smoothing, show a remarkably regular cscillation. This may be roughly described
as /are monsoon about the time of minimum sunspots and before and after:
and early monsoon commencins at the maximum epochs of sunspots and eons
tinuing for some four years attar that date. These results were by no means
unexpected or merely empirical. It has already been accepted as a canon of
Indian meteorology that at and about +he time of few sunspots, both the
Bay of Bengal and Arabian sea bronchi.; of the summer monsoon are usually retarded, and that they are correspondingly accelerated skint the. epoch
of many sunspors. The foregoing results for Ceylsn are therefore in complete correspond ice with the Indian observations. Mr. Archibald does not
think it would ba possible to predict the precise date of arrival on a given
year of the burst of the monsoon, but taken in conjunction with the dates
in the two immediately preceding year and 1113 position of the year in the
sunspot cycle, a very fair idea of the chimes of the big monsoon being
late or early, could be formed. Thus in the year 1893 Mr. Archibald
thought the burst of our b'g monsoon ought to be early,two days earlier
than the averageor to occur about 17th May, urdoes there has been an
abnormal snowfall in the Himalayas. The dates for the 1it.Ce monsoon are
found to be less regular but still to fellow to acme rxtint the same law.
Thus all the greatest departures from the average occur at the critical epochs
of solar 'spotted area, the early abnot male at maximum and the late al,
normals at the minimum epoch ; btit;there is n double oscillation a hich looked
to Mr. Archibald, as if our little monsoon WBEI sine to a mote complisMed
set of circumstances.
THE CYCLE THEORY DISCARDED S.-W. MONSOON A CON
TINUATION OF 8.-E, TRADES,
The latest popular contribution to the study of the causes affecting the
monsoon we find in a. contribution to the Pioneer. June, 1900. To India the matter
is all-important since a monsoon below average means distress ; a weaker, high
prices and much suffering ; while a failure, involves the horrors of famine :
" Several years ago when physical meteorology and not merely climatology first
came to be systematically studied in this country, it was believed that India to a
great extent was cut off from surrounding regions; that the Himalayas on the north
constituted an effectual barrier in this direction ; and that the zone of all but
unvarying barometic pressure on the Equatorial Belt formed an almost equally
effective though less substantial frontier to the south. As time progressed however-, and observational work became more extensive and exact it was found that
these frontiers were constantly being passed. It was shown by obso.rvation that
the South-West Monsoon of the Indian Sea was a direct continuation of the SouthEast Trades of southern latitudes, and that these winds during the northern summer flowed uninterruptedly across the Equatorial Belt, It was also found that
during the southern summer the North-East Monsoon of the Indian Seas under
the influence of the high temperatures of South Africa freely crossed the Equatorial Belt in its westorn half, while corder the influence of the Australian hot
weather north-westerly winds as freely crossed the Belt in its eastern half. Hence
any idea of a senthern meteorological frontier came to be definitely abandoned, and
the student of Indian weather arrived at the conclusion that in order to understand
the more massive changes of the Indian weather he must be prepared to consider
any changes which might take place practically over the whole area between
r Mr S. and Latitude 40' N, Between Latitudes 40r and 60 South

' 1

and again between Latitudes 40' and GO North there exist the strem4
winds of the temperate zone and so far as can be judged these winds may he neglected
as possible originators of variations in our Indian weather ; but the whole of the
interesting region covering a distance of nearly 5,01% miles appears to consist of a
vast field where actions and interactions are in constant play and where any
untoward action in any part may exert a far-reaching influence which will cause
variatuas in and modifications of the normal procession of the seasons in India.
COMPLEX INFLUENCES.
If such be the case it is evidelit that the influences acting on the various atmospheric currents of that vast legion, among others the monsoons of the Indian
teas, are of the Most complex character. In one season though all exercise their
influence, one influence may predominate in one particular, another in another, and
to assign to each action its proper proportion in the final result is a problem
which owing to various causes has hitherto been only partially solved. In attempting the solution of this problem as regards the South-West Monsoon current,
meteorologists in this country have hitherto confined themselves to considering
mainly two principal factors, viz., the conditions existing over India and the conditions existing in the western portion of the South-East Trades region. Of these
two the latter is of infinitely the greater importance, as the conditions existing over
India though they may help or may retard the monsoon are as powerless to bring it
up as they are powerless to repel it altogether. There is another consideration
which has not been altogether neglected, viz., the position of the year in the various
suggested cycles. But the fascinating study of cycles has not yet supplied
meteorology with a working system, so that 'though such important cycles as that
aseribed to the sari spots should always be consioered, it would be very risky to
attach any considerable importance to this factor. The mean annual rainfall of the
whole of India is forty one inchos, and the following table.gives the rainfall variation
of each year from 1875 to 1899 :1895 2.90
1890 +0.68
1875 +2:38
1880 1.56 1885 +1.05
1876 4'49 1881 +010 1886 +3.02 1891 3.54 1896 483
1877 428 1882 +2.64 1887 +2.42 1892 +5*C9 1897 0.15
1878 +6.34
1893 +9.07
1898 +0.48
1883 0'12 1888 1.54
1894 +6.40
1899 11-14
1879 +1.69
1884 +1.73 1889 +2.41
The above data indicate that if any cyclical relation exists it is so complex and
SO obscure that the practical business of forecasting must concern itself with dealing
directly with the various actions of each year as they present themselves without
any attempt to elucidate cyclical relations from such obscure data.
BASIS FOR FORECAST.
Such being the case the materials for forecasting the monsoon resolve themselves mainly into accurate observations of'the actual conditions existing each year
in the pro-monsoon period in the South-East Trades region and in India and the
Indian Seas. The South-East Trades originate in a head of pressure in the extreme
south of the Trades region, and as the austral winter progresses in this region this
head of pressure becomes better and better defined. As a result the South-Fast
Trades are impelled further and further north till In the second half of May they
should he approaching the Equator. In the meantime in Southern Asia solar
action has been preparing the way for the advance of the monsoon current. The
air over India under the action of the great heat rises and flows away as an upper
current over the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Here it decends, and flows
back again towards India, forming a circulation the ascending portion of which lies
over the land and the descending portion over the ocean. South-westerly winds
are thus established over the Indian Seas. About the end of May or beginning of
Juno the South-East Trades are by vis a tergo impelled northward across the
Equator, and are there linked on to the circulation already existing between India
and the Indian Seas, and the two circulations become, when ufsited, the massive
circulation which we know as the South-West Monsoon.
IMPORTANCE OF THE SOUTH-EAST TRADES.
It is evident when these facts are considered that conditions in the South--East
Trades regions are of the utmost importance when forecasting the advance and
progress of the monsoon. The head of pressure in the south may be feeble and the
south-East Trades weak, in which case the monsoon rains over India would be
light and scattered or the head of pressure may be strong and the South-East
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COLOMBO RAINFALL ON 11-YEAR PERIODS.

This is how our Rainfall in Colombo runs since 1870 (the first year with
careful returns at Observatory) as furnished to Sir Norman Lockyer during his visit
(February 22nd, 1898-six years added since) :1870...10/ '891 i 1881... 90'07 1 1892 .. 60'83)
1871... 65'09 1 1882.., 7963 I 1893 . 89.67
1894... 77.46
1872... 62'07
1883-103.61
1873... 85.62 1885...
1884... 85.58
82.16 =1,013/5 in. 1895 .. 92.23
1896-101.06 -- 960.51 in.
1874...
57'03 =955.04 in.
1875.. 88,57
Average for
1886... 87'01 1 Average for 1897.. 82'73 Average for
1876... 8651 11 years = 1887..
.. 84.15 I -- 8y211.6s i=
n. 1898..103.11 11 years =87
1877...105'84 86.82 in. 1888..101.06 I 1899... 73.4B 32 in.
1878...13910
1889-108'65 i 1900... 83'68
1879... 84-32
1991... 77'56
I 1890... 72.80
1902-118.70
1880... 71.0 _I I 1891...119.03
1903 ... 79.39 in. I 1904 ... 76.62 in.

Tides.

Site of Tidal Observatory. Mean Range of Highest Lowest


,.....- -....--- ---Th Greatest Ordinary Eligfheweriter
Lowwater
t
feet.
Port. Latitude Longitude Springs-feet
0.4
TirricosiN 80 48' N. 78 9'E. 32 4.2
(MLLE 6 2' N. 80 13' E. 2.3 3'4 0.9
ConoMao 60 57' N. 790 51' E. 2.6 34 0.7
PAMBAN 90 16' N. 790 12' E. 2.6 3.4 0.5

Meteorological Observations at Colombo: Return for 35 Years.


(C/BifldRVATORY 21 FRET ABOVE RERAN SEA-LEVEL: PRIOR TO OCTOBER

1876 IT WAS 42.

Temperature in 1 Temperature in 'OA '-j 7! p.'?,.'.1


.'` o131
the Sun.
Shade.
.
.. . ''''' r: -`414) O9,
'...2**Year. i
2
'
f;
r OA g :_,)
_
.
2
7.
,
,
Max. Alin. lAleau. Mean. Max. Date. ii-... 1 4 q.

0 0
0 .
1

z Pg

! - .

In. %
1871 86.2 75.5 [ 80.3 147'2 162.0 4 Jan. & 28 July 149 65.09 86 I 6.1
Feb.
143
84
81
1
148.8
165.2
24
1872 85.3 77.0
Vs
114560 2.6942
1873 85 3 76 2 801 148'0 163.2 20 Nov.
1874 8.1-3 76'2 80/ 149.9 165.0 14 Jan.
.4 24 Jan.
79 5'7
155 8579:957
83 6.2
1875 85.9 77'2 81.5 149.4 162
1876 86.0 76.1 81-0 1501 165.5 1 & 2 Oct. 125 86.51 79 5.6
6'1
Jan.
190
3
105.84
82
810
144-8
162.3*
1877 86 8 76.3
1878 873 78'4 81.8 144 3 15811 19 May&27Jun 176 13910 82 6-4
1879 86.1 75.8 80.9 144.0 1F5 0 1 Dec. 128 84.32 79 6'4
1880 83.7 75.9 81.1 126.2 150.0 18 April 153 71.40 79 61
1881 86.9 75.9 814 143.1 160.0 3 & 16 Oct. 165 9007 78 6.2
1882 86.3 75.5 80.9 146-2 157.0 19 Feb. 160 79.63 75 6.6
1883 85-9 75.2 60.5 143.5 156.0 25 Much 162 108.61 74 1 7.0
1884 85 4 75.1 80 2 138-1 150.0 29 Dec. 159 82.16 74 1 51
1881 86 9 75.0 80-0 139.9 150'0 22 June 196 85.58 76 i 5'8
1886 66 7 I 751 81'0 138.9 153 0 29 .1,tn, 169 87 01 74 5'8
1887 86.2 I 74.2 i 80'2 136.3 151'2 14 Dec. 162 84.15 75 8.0
1888 86.9 I 74.8 ..80.8 140.4 154-0 8 Nov. 174 min 77 5.4
1889 86.9 75.5 81.1 141.8 153.0 8 Nov. 198 108 65 75 46:41
76
1890 86.1 75.1 80 6 1411 152.0 10 Sept:
5.8
208
17119r5
1891 86 2 75.0 89'6 138'2 153.0 27 Dec. 215
51
60
83
78
192
30
March
1892 85.9 75.7 80.8 144'2 159-0
1893 65.9 74.8 80.2 142.7 157'0 28 April 192 89.67 77 6'2
1894 66.4 75 2 80-8 140,5 153.5 21 Jan. 183 77 46 78 5-7
77
1895 87.6 75.6 81..6 141-5 157.0 IOM y&20 Oct
:1
202 1901.g
1896 87.8 75 8 81.8 143.6 162.0 21 Marsh 193
5'7
80
82
73
N
v.
211
7
1897 880 76.4 82.2 138.8 153.0
1898 67.8 764 80.8 142.4 162 0 26 Nov. 196 103.11 80 51
1899 88 6 75.1 81.8 145.0 156 0 17 Dec. 155
4'5
I"
81
7 = 79
19.0 88- 9 75.8 82.3 1420 157.0 29 Nov, 8
1901 88.6 75.6 82.1 142.6 1E9'8 16 Nov. 187 77.56 81 4'8
1902 88.1 75.4 811 142.7 158.0 23 Feb. 199 118 70 80 5'8
1903 87.8 75'8 81.3 141.4 155'8 26 Deer. 183 79.39 81. 5.8
1904 88.1 75.2 80'4 144.9 167/ 1 Jan. 161 76.62 79 51
,
Mean. 86.6 75 6 8111 142.9 - - 174 I 88.15 79 5.8
Highest recorded up to date.

524

METEOROLOGY.
RAINFALL Ic1 ClOLOMBOI.

(Supplied by the Surveyor - General.)


1
:1871. 1872. 1873.' 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 11878. 1879. 1880J 1881 1882.
_
-- --I- -
inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. In ch. 1 Inch .1Ineh., Inch. Inch. Inch.
January ... 60 1.21 014 2.2o 011 4.82 1.84- 12.57' 2'29 5.79 342 2.81
February ... 0.70 119 4-30 5.18 010 0.00 020 0.14 4-09 4.51 1.12 3.58
March , 7-01 5-98 7-23 116 4.68 5.41 2.66 . 0134 9-36 918 4.34 210
April _I 8.44 10.59 6.98 812 19'11 16.28 1.N 4.23 14.47 15.411 9.601 2.62
May ...I 8'64 4 37 25.94 12-34 12.22 24.27 1080 22.09 10.58 6.43 6'3811218
JEVaii 6.21 2.09 6-59 4.90115.93 0.25 13.611 19.96 5'95 '06 2.49j 6'01
July 2.61 1-34 411 2.951 2 94 2.20 3.321 2811 7'10 2.95 2-.21 1219
August 1-38 4.09 2.07 1-16 3.30 0.15 5.62 19.54 0'67 0.9 6'17 2'28
Sept ... 1.77 8.55 1-32 117 3.53 116 21.801 6.55. 1.03 1.1 7.48 214
October . 710 2.8211.98 10.21, 9.82 19.21 , 10.15 16.981 918 3.45 9.711 1172
November ... 11-16 17'27 9.56 9.10114 46 2.111 13.46 4 3T 13.67 1784 28.78 11'58
3.27 5 ! 17.72 4.39; 5.73 3-15. 8'571 8'26
December 6-27 2-57 5.20 318 15
I
Total 65.09 62-07 85.62 57'03 19.57 ,86.51105.84 139.70 8412 71.401 90.0717913
1
1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887.1 1888. 1889.11800. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894.
Inch. Inch. Ineh./Inch. Inch Inch. 1 InelLineb. Inch, Inch Inch Inch.
January ... 214 006 1.74 1 2'43 2.31 0.02 . 5181 0.81 1.45 719 5'42 0-62
Fehr u ry 1.69 0.90 0.75 0.29 2'20 3.27 0.38 4.36 2.81 512 216 0.52
March ... 5.61 314 511 3-88 1'66;
6
12651 , 117 5,14 9.43 112 5'15 7.41
April .. 883 515 3.60 7 26 2310 28'78 ' 15.1814.27 5.93 13.92 20.39 1211
May ... 1812 10.31 9.22 22.28 14.14116-05 15'601 6.48 17.65 3.0010.32 3.00
June 11'71 719 1812 812 618 9.061 213 1.87 9.79 6.621111 11.32
July .. 3.16 211 4.16 7'87 118 0'98 1 7'43 3.32 4.59 1.10 2.20 1-72
August ... 17.86 1-19 2.66 1.74 4.85 1 1-10 4.66 0.73 1.65 116 1.01 0.86
Sept ... 310 5'47 3'97 8'07 0.48 3'26 ' 25'08 1.50 4.42 1.14 1.99 0-75.
October ... 14 05 13.51 16.12 16'07 13.43 15.77 14'9913.33 35.28 12.24 5'59 2011
November . 9.12 17.73 12'53 6'45 6.54 1419 10-29 12.32 18.37 5.8618'10 3413
December .. 712 1410 6 80 215 6.98 1 613 5'26 8.47 7.66 0.86 611 3.25
Total .. 10311 82.16 8518 87.01 84.15 101.06 108-68 72.80 119-0316013 8917177.46
Aver. for
1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904 34 1(ears.
Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. inch. Inch. Inch, Inch. Inch.
January ... 5.00 2.92 38'11 2.32 6'98 3.72 11.91 1.95 416 5.74 3.54
February ... 0.81 015 1.68' 118 218 0.63 3.55 4.57 3.95 2.05 218
March ... 1.84 5'64 3.06 4'21 0.88 3.71 5.12 6.85 2-53 6.34 410
April ... 914 5.93 10 97 22'81 6.66 15-12 8.71 10.01 7.02 5.40 1113
May ... 10.09 9'31 810 5.80 17'73 10.63 618 1119 20'76 9.27 12.04
June ... 13.99 8.37 1014 10.94 9'23 .7'83 5-93 9.84 5.42 9.51 8.27
July ... 0.52 215 b.24 615 111 6.77 412 4.03 512 8.94 411
A agust ... 0.92 6.35 9.09 0.97 0.62 7'35 0 46 2.78 7.54 0.36 3.67
September... 4'09 10.99 4.58 610 1.48 4.00 3 93 8.1$ 8.06 117 5.03
October -. 30.36 16.78 4.71 20.60 12.99 9.17 3.91 31'47 11.17 21-73 14'67
November ... 5.83 19-81 1116 17.38 8.58 9.25 19.84 20.10 0.94 319 12-38
December 9.44 1116 8.89 3.05 4.44 5'20 3.40 6'43 2.22 2.12 613

--
Total ... 92 23101.06 8213 10311 73,48 83.68 77'56 118.70179.39 76.62 8815
iNoTE.-No records in Surveyor-General's Office before August 1869.]
There is no limit to the vagaries of the " clerk of the weather " who regulates-or rather does not regulate-the Colombo rainfall. In the above table, we
have, in defiance of all precedence of the law of averages, and the common
experience of " the oldest inhabitant," the rainfall for the whole month of June
1880 returned at the ridiculous fraction of 0'6:3 of an inch (and in July 1895 at 0.52
in.). This is for the mid-monsoon month-usually one of our wettest-the average
rainfall in which, for thirty-four years back, the Surveyor-General gives at over
8.27 inches, and the lowest recorded, next to the minimum, being 1.87 inches
in June 1890 ; while June 1889 also only gave 2.33 inches. The rainfall for June
1880, has, indeed, been unequalled in Colombo for its lightness outsble of the
months of January and February, except in the month of September 1887.
The average for the monsoon months is as follows ...-South-west 1 April 11.03 in.,
May 142;44 lu., Yune 8-21 in., total. '31.-:14 --North-East October 14V1 ,

525

METEOROLOGY.

November 12.38 in., December 6'03 in., total 33'05 in, Difference 1.74. The
highest rainfall in any one month in the 35 years was 36-23 inches, in
October 1870, closely followed by 35.28 inches in October 1891 ; 3147 inches
in October 1902 ; 30'36 inches in October 1895: 25.78 inches in November
1581 ; 25.04 in July 1878 ; and then 2594 in May 1873 ; 25.08 in September
1889; 24'27 in May 1876; 23'80 in April 1887.-In two years running 1875
and 1876, February was rainless, while in 1870-71-77-78 and 1884-5-6.9,
and 1900 it had only a fraction of an inch. In other years though, it
has bad 4 and 5 inches, as in 1873.74-79 and 1880. The other months which
can shew a fraction of an inch rainfall are January- in 1873-75 and 1884.88-90-94 ;
Aug. in 1376.79 & 1880-90-94 ; and strangely enough June in 1880 which only gave
0-03inch against its average of 12.14 ; July 1888 with 0'98 inches and Sept. 1887,
October being established as our wettest, February our driest month, and the
Co!ombo year may be divided into first 3 dry mouths (total average fall per
quarter 10'42 inches) ; 3 of rainy (giving 31.34) ; then 3 middling (with 13 .31
inches) and 3 wet again with 33'08 : total average 85-15. Our wettest year was
1878 with 13910 inches and the driest 1874 with 57.03 inches. While 1888, 1889,
1891, 1896, 1898 and 1902 have given rainfalls much above the average, 1890, 1892,
1894, 1899 and 1904 have been much below.-For daily evaporation from the
Colombo Lake see under ' Colombo Waterworks.'
THE HIGHEST RAINFALL AT COLOMBO DURING ANY 24 HOURS.
Year.
Year. In, Date,
1871 3.45 .11th

to 12th December 1888 7.52 10th to 11th May
1872 2.75 14th to 15th November 1889 8.70 24th to 25th April
1873 10.05 24th to 25th May 1890 3.55 9th to 10th November
1874 3339 26th to 27th October 1891 5'86 18th t 17th May
1875 10.36 18th to 19th April 1892 4.15 20th to 21st January
1876 1P90 4th to 5th May 1893 6.33 21st to 22nd April
1877 5.44 12th to 13th September 1894 6.73 26th to 27th October
1878 11.56 13th to 14th July 1895 4.31 29th to 30th October
1879 7.93 23rd to 24th April 1896 5.61 11th to 12th November '
1880 5.23 4th to 5th April 1897 4.63 14th to 15th April
1881 6.08 10th to 11th November 1898 5.07 0th to 10th April
1882 6.97 22nd to 23rd November 1899 6.97 18th to 19th May
1883 5.32 8th to 9th May 1900 5.39 30th April to Ist May
1884 6.43 6th it 7th November. 1901 3'68 23rd to 24th November
1885 4-20 19th to 20th November 1902 6.09 19th to 20th June
1886 4.88 5th to 6th September ;903 3.65 13th to 14th May
1687 6.05 27th to 28th April 1904 6'86 19th to 2Uth December

Longitude of Colombo.

The Longitude of the Colombo Flagstaff was ascertained by exchange of telegraphic


signals between Colombo and Madras Observatory, the local mean times having been determined by a series of observations taken at each place. In the case of Madras the
local time was determined by transits of stars with the Observatory instruments; at
Colombo the local time was determined by 94 double altitudes of the sun's upper and
lower limb by Captain Tupman, R. X. a., in 1871. The results of the observations have
been calculated by Mr. Pogson, the Madras Government Astronomer, and he gives the
Longitude of the Flagstaff as 5h. 19m. 21.960s. East of Greenwich.

The Sanatariion of . Ceylon.

The following Return furnished by the Surveyor-General's Department will be


regarded with interest:MHANS of Observatioim taken at NUWARA ELIYA for several years.
Latitude 6'59" N., and Longitude 8047' E. Height 6,240 feet above sea.
YhAILS.

JAN(1- FEBAktY. BIJA817.

Average Excess of Insolation over


the corresponding Maximum shade
54'6
68-2
Temperature ...'
31

Average Depression of
mean Nocturnal i Temperat are below
Minimum shade Temperature .. 19
63
7.9
Mean Temperature of Air ...
56'6
57-e
31
Vapour Tension
-383
'355
,. Pressure of Air
35
94'028 24'064
Relative Humidity 34
82
78
Proportion of Cloud 36
3'5
.,.
... 25
547
2,10
Number of Rainy days
35 12 6

( Continued.

APIAL. Misr..Jests,

71'3
67
60.8
-380
241)39
.75
3'8
2'96
11

681

63'0

6'4 6'3
60-1 60.8
-429 -451
24'049 24'041
82 1 85
5.1 5'4
6'06 7'66
15 15

54'4
5.3
58'1
'421
23.698
91
7'5
1364
94

526

METEOROLOGY.

MeAxs of Observations taken at NU WARA ELIYA for several years (Contd.),


NovShier- ()MN
JAILY. AUGUST. Exam
EMBER.
Average Excess of Insolation over
the corresponding Maximum shade
Temperature
53'0
Average Depression of mean Nocturnal Radiation I emperature below
Minimum shade Temperature .. 5'0
Mean Temperature of Air 57'2
Vapour Tension
'426
,. Pressure of Air 21.025
Relative Humidity ... 90
Proportion of Cloud ... ... 7'0

Rainfall

...
Number of Rainy days 112-294

58'9
413
5711
'426
23.947
89
6'4
8'26
21

60'2

4.9

57'9
-435
24'037

89

613

63'8
5.6
58'2
'405
24.048
89
6.1

816 10'83
20 23

66'5

DEC- I YEAR.
EMI4E11.


65'0
63.2

57'7
'404
21,110u
88
5'5

5'4 5.9
57'1 55.3
"415 '411
24'069 24'037
86 85
5.3 5'6

8'78
19

8'65 94'41
16 204

THE CLIMATE OF COLOMBO, COMPARED WITH THE CLIMATES


OF MADRAS, BOMBAY, AND CALCUTTA.
The results of observations for thirty-five years, whist!, through the courtesy
of the Surveyor-General, we are able to include on preceding pages, may
be taken to settle the main elements of the climate of the chief city of
Ceylon, now amongst the leading mail steamer and passenger ports in the
world. The mean temperature is high, 80.7, but tho heat is so largely tempered
by ocean breezes and humidity sf the atmosphere, constant action of the skin
resulting from the latter property of our climate, that Colombo is not only
one of the healthiest places of residence in the tropics, but, with due care,
one of the healthiest in the world. Diseases of the liver, so common and
fatal in the dry hot parts of India, are with us rare while life being practically
passed in the open air, which is mild and pure, pulmonary disease seldom
develops here, and if brought hither is generally modified. Much of the
salubrity of Colombo is doubtless due to the equableness of the climate ; for,
80.7 being the mean temperature, the mean maximum exceeds this figure by
less than 59 deg., while the mean minimum only 'goes to 5.1 deg.
below it. The range of means for the year, therefore, is only 11.0 degrees.
The highest mean maximum in the 35 years was 88.9 in 1900, and the
lowest mean minimum 74 .2 in 1887, a range of 1414 degrees. But the
superiority of the climate of our insular capital over that of the an
d lowest
towns of India is specially shown by the fact that the highest and
extremes of shade temperature in thirty-live years at Colombo were 95.8 and
65.0, the range of these exceptional extremes being 30.8 deg. The mean
humidity of Colombo is 79 (complete saturation being represented by 100) ; its average annual rainfall 88.15 inches ; the heaviest fail in 24 hours, 11.90 inches on
4th to 5th May 1876 ; while the longest period of drought in the 35 years
was less than two months, or 55 days. This was quite exceptional, fur, notwithstanding very marked south-west and north-east monsoon periods in
which we get the bulk of our rainfall, rain is so well distributed over the year
in Colombo that it is the rarest possible occurrence to have more than three
weeks of consecutive rainless weather. The average of rainy days out of the
365 is 173. The mean amount of cloud is 5.8 out of a maximum of 10, so
that our amount of sunlight during our days of 12 hours each, with but little
variation, is good. April is our hottest month, just before the south-west
monsoon rains, and our connection with the northern hemisphere is shown
by the fact that January is our coolest. The days in this month are
often blazing hot, but the heat is tempered to the healthy and strong by
the " longehore wind, " which is sometimes injurious to persons who
have had fever or whose .bronchial tubes are delicate, while there is a very
marked fall of temperature in the hours before dawn. The prevalent winds
in Colombo, happily, are ocean-breezes from the south-west, laden with ozone
and carrying pleasant coolness and health on their wings.
Of course, with our population of not more than 155,000 as yet, Colombo is
but a "Zoan" as compared with the Indian cities of Madras, Bombay and
Calcutta. But let us see how their climates compare with oars, And first as
to Madras. The highest recorded reading was 112.9, the lowest 57.6, an absolute
range of no less than 55.3, against our 30 deg. The average rainfall is 49'1 inches

on 03 days. The mean temperature is 82 deg., but the mean maximum in June
is so high as 99 deg., with a mean minimum of 68 deg.-The mean temperature
of Bombay is 80 deg., with a mean maximum in May of 90 deg., and a mean
minimum of 68deg. in January. The rainfall is 74.4 inches on 108 days. The
mean highest temperature is 95 deg., lowest 61 deg., mean annual range 34 deg.
Highest recorded reading 100.2, lowest 53.3, absolute range 46.9. The mean
temperature of the " city of palaces," is only 78 deg., but the mean highest
temperature of the year is 14.12 deg. lowest 48 deg., annual range 51 deg. Highest
recorded reading 105.3, lowest 45' deg., absolute range 60'3. The average rainfall
is 65.6 on 18 days, with 78 of humidity. It is the extremes of temperature which
try residfints in Calcutta: a mean maximum of 96 deg. in April against a mean
minimum of 55 deg. in January.
Rain- Aver. Max
Ra .Le
MM.
Tem.
Temp.
fall.
65.0
30-8
80/
95.8
Colomb ) ...
88.8
46.9
80100.2 53.3
Bombay ... 74-4
60.3
105.3
45
Calcutta ... 65-6
78
55.3
112.9
82
57.8
Madras
...
49.1
With all the attractions of the great Indian towns in population, wealth,
commerce and society, there is the terrible drawback of lability to ., plague "
especially in Bombay, so that those whose lot is cast in our more modest but
advancing city and port of Colombo have reason to congratulate themselves
that their lives have fallen to them in pleasant places. Much of the healthi.
ness of Colombo is due to a copious rainfall well distributed, and of recent years
there is the additional element of salubrity in a copious supply of mountainborn
water, which for purity cannot be surpassed, anywhere in the world.
We append the means of RAINFALL AT THE OBSERVATORY STATIONS
in Ceylon contras:ied with the figures for 1904 which we have compiled from
the Sur veyor.GentraPs tables:
Aver. Fall
Aver. Fall
Aver. Fall
Stitious.
Fall of1904
Fall of1904
Stations.
Fall of 1904
Stations.
in.
M.
in
in.
in.
in.
Colombo
.. 88.15 76 62 Trincomalee.. 63.41 66.51 Nnwara Ellyn. 94.41 110-39
..
91.70108.06
-26
Hakgala
Ratnapura -151.68 145'92 BaLticaloa .. 5811 71
.. 75.89 6414
Pr italam .. 46.79 35.18 Hambantota.. 36'52 12 .40 Badulla
.. 91'47 82.24 Knrunegalu .. 82.02 8419
Anuradhapura. 54.20 43'19 Cralle
... 82'01 96-58 Diyatala, ua ... 62.50 53.00
Mannar
.. 38.25 22.35 Randy
Jaffna
.. 46.03 36.80 I

'

TEMPERATURE.
Hottest Coolest
Coolest
.,.
,-i Hottest
ti
Stitions. 5" month month Stations. c. month month
..1
& inesn & mean
& mean
& mean
"4
Colombo
801 April 82.6 Jn.& Dr- 79-1 I Hambantota 80-2 Nev. 83.2 Jan. 78.1
79.9
April
81.7 Jan. 77.0
Ratnapura
77.8 Galle
79.4 * 80-4 Jan.
75.5 May 78.3 Jane 73.3
Puttalarn
76-5 Kandy
81.4 May 84.8 Dec.
A'pura
80.2 82'8 Jan.
76.2 Nuwara Eliya 58- 3 Mr. My. Mit Jan. 56.6
60 3 May 63-3 ,In. De 57.4
Mannar
81.8 85.3 Dec.
78.1 Hakgala,
754 Jan. 69.3
73'2
77.5 Badulla
Jaffna
82.0 Mar. 86.0
79.6 Mar. 442'2 Dec. 77-1
77.5 Kurunegala
Trincomalee. 81.3 May 84.2
87'7
May
70.1 Jan. 64.0
4
Divatalawa
Hatticalea
80.3 June 83'0 Jn.&De.76* March, April & Slay.

Rainfall at the Principal Stations in Ceylon.


(Compiled from latest Returns (1904) published by the Survcijor-Gesicral,
including the rainfall far that year.)
Greatest Greatest.
Av. total '
Height
Rainfall Av. No amount Average
above
No. of
monthly
per an- of Rainy in any
mean
Years
Stations.
full
num in days per 24 hours
Sea
Warchew annum. inches, Ins.
ved.
Level,
250 Avisawella
.. 8 157.38 202 7'55 2113 Oct.
8717 196 12-38 12- 38 Nov.
5200 Agra Patna (Sandringham) ... 24
109.78 196 7'94 15.37 June
24
5240 Agra Patna (Holmwocid I ..
... 35
54.20 102 9.32 10.59 Nov
205 Anuradhapura
22
176.95 183 10.00 41'22 June
400 Avisawella (Dunedin)
...
182.61 202 13.40 25.42 Oct,
400 Avisawella (Digalla)
... 19
176.78 193 15'80 23'73 11
200 Avisawella (Kanangama) .. 22

METEOROLOG V.
RAINFALL AT THE PRINCIPAL STATIONS IN CEYLON.
(Continued from preetoue page.)
GreatGreatest
Av, toiai
Height
est Av.
No. of %Wall Av. No. amount
above

523

mean
Sea
Level.

Stations.

Years
obserArea.

.. 15
600 Avisawella (Pamba,gama)
... 29
2225 bade Ila
... 28
4200 Badulla (Gourakele)
... 11
4000 Badulla (Ledgerwatta)
3650 Badulla (Lower Spring Valley)... 20
... 23
4500 Badulla ( Mausagala)
- Badulla ( Hanbagaumwa Tank)... 5
5
450 Bad ull I walla (B' !fella Hospital)
... 34
26 Batticaloa
... 24
4840 Bogawantalawa (Campion)
5200 Bogawantalawa (Friedland) .. 19
4300 Bogawante.lawa(StJohnDel Rey) 33
Balangoda (Madawalatenna) ... 11
Buttlla (Buttala Hospital)
.9
4036 Bandarawella (Post Office)
.. 10
Colombo (A gricultural School)... 11
50 Chilavc (Horakele)
... 34
... 17
10 Chilaw (Kachcheri Clii'aw)
21 Colombo
.. 35
400 Damballa
... 18
3500 Deltota (New Forest)
... 28
Diadala Udugama)
4300 Dikoya (Anntield)
... 17
Diyatalawa
..
4
3641 Dikoya (Blair Athol)
48 Galle
... 35
1600 Gampola (Mariawatte)
.. 24
1800 Gampolit (Orwell)
.. 14
- Gamma Jima (Sacumbe)
5581 Hakgala
... 22
54) Hambantota.
... 85
369 Hauwella (Labugama)
... 26
4800 Haputale (Haputale Hospital) ... 5
3600 Haputale (Meeriabedde)
... 30
4400 Haputale (Udahena)
.
25
1441 Hatton (Police Station)
... 9
33 HenaratgodaGardens,1Ienaratir
5000 Hewaheta (Hope)
[gods
16
300 Horana (Rayigama)
.. 13
4 Jaela (Jaela Hospital)
.. 229 Jaffna
... 34
1654 Kandy
... 35
- Kegalla (Yataderiya)
... 17
3800 Kotinale (Giugran Oya)
... 12
381 Kur a negala
... 19
490 Kurtinegala (Delwita)
800 Madawalatenna (Dee Ella)
... 21
2600 Madulsima (Hospital)
... 24
70 Maligakanda Colombo
.. 11
12 Mannar
... 34
17 Mannar (31 an tota Hospital) .. ' 12
4200 Nlaskeliya (MaskeliyaHospital).. 22
1208 Matale
... 15
1400 Matale (Crystal Hill)
... 23
3250 Matale ( Vi carton)
.. 14
1200 Matale (Wariapalla)
... 18
5150 Maturata (Kurundu-oya)
... 22
4400 Maturata (Kabragalla)
... 22
1 &cal Morawah a 4 An n i n citande I
... 16

per an- of Rainy in any% monthly


fall.
num Days per Hours.
inches. annum. inches. Ins

173.44 202 11-50 23'55 May


75.89 121 2'46 13'30 Dec.
,.
97 02 146 7.82 14.44
.,
103'17 119 11'10 26.412

05.08 162 7'33 16-12


I1'0-36 171 6.50 154 Oct.
52-66 89 6 00 15.32 Dec,
a
.87-50 118 6.96 17.78
58.71 100 10.46 13'73
95'09 205 9.15 12.21 Oct.
108.14 224 7.00 13'47
a
111-12 227 9.34 13.79 June
83.33 142 9.10 13.91 Apr.
71'13 70 7.30 16.53 Oct.
,,
63.15 135 4.45 10.92
,,
96.30 170 1111 18.93
n012 100 13-99 13.02
,.
5518 93 10.69 12.93

88'15 173 11.90 14-67


,,
62.76 129 8.20 12'61 Dec.
109-69 199 6.65 15'68 Oct.
148 61 217 6.54 24.85 May
114.77 203 6.51 17'78 June
62.50 162 3.63 11.47 Oct.
115'08 206 9-65 23'97 June
91-47 201 7.66 13'22 Oat.
98'59 188 8.79 17.18
,,
103.90 191 6.05 17.44
,,
91'89 121 5-00 20.86 Dec.
91'70 227 7 .40 13.63 ,,
36'52 89 5.54 6.70 Nov.
167.72 209 11.91 23.14 Oct.
83103 155 8.80 16'70 Nov.
99'90 155 6'92 17-98
a
106.89 154 11.53 19'50
a
1551/3 221 8.56 28'55 Julie
107.40 160 9.60 18.02 Oct.
130.87 179 6.72 16'82
a
164.13 184 7.60 23.59
,,
86.65 133 5.15 16-82 Nov.
46.03 71 9.92 13-38 1
82.01 186 8115 11.09 Oc t.
149.83 189 12-71 22.35
147'58 196 11.40 25'74 June
82.112 159 6-97 16.66 Oct.
86'30 130 4.91 16'40 a
96.40 168 7.55 16.63 ,,
105.04 129 6.95 19.57 Dec.
97.03 175 9 25 19.14 Oct.
38.25 64 11.00 10-01 Nov.
3985 70 6.85 11'06 a
126'70 191 10.50 19.37 June
78 06 125 9.95 12.59 Oct.
79.41 147 7.90 13'14 ,,

101 31 187 10.00 16.25


78'23 182 9.50 12'97 ,,
104.03 170 8.56 19.96 Dec.
117-GO 203 7.90 15.50

530

METEOROLOGY.

RAINFALL

AT THE PRINCIPAL STATIONS IN CEYLON.


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.1
Feet
Inches.
Inches.
Mariebehikaddi 14 9 1092
65
Murunaan
52
84 54:2
4
10
0
Vs:ratify&
318
46
4
58:64
4 95
470
Southern.
262 24 85.81 , 151
Ella Vella
Kekanadttra 150 32 68.56 105
16:5%0
0
286 27
Denagama
142 8.55
7918
Uduktriwila .235 31 6911 111
13'55
Kiruna
260 31 99.17
135 9.50
Hali.ela
200 31 125.12
136 10-74
75 31 4512 63
Tissa
15 24 70.84 111 810
Mature,
7. 60
157 23 65.48 128 10'50
Dandeuiya
Urnbokka
890 28 10013
125 6.50
94 16 3819
Tangalla
510
56 8 52-44 107 4.87
Mamadola
Eastern.

Irrakkamam 42 32 59'87
66 11.48
136 32 6017
Devilatta
72 19-50
40 31
Sagamata
71 8-30
58.44
65 27 121:4
Ambare
64 18.50
611
Kantalai
150 27
62-06
62 8-50
95 27 59:8
Allai
58 8'25
66 581
120 26
Rukam
67 14.25
Periyaknlam 20 26
58.31
58 11/5
Chadaiyantalawa 57 24
73 10'15
57.85
12 24
Kalmunai
70 10.20
60.22
30 16 70.45
Kotawewa
59
11.50
70 14 68.15
Lahugala
80 4'10
30 14
Nanlla
55 8.00
51.87
Andankulam 41 12
71 6.25
62.89
Manalpuddy 21 8
73
11.50
99.79
Mahaoya Tank 190 5 90.14
93 6.20
Potturil
10 3 50-90
70 4.93
Vakaneri
80 3 50.77
68 5.87
120 3
Dnichchai
81 5.52
46.84
Tumpankani - 2 28.77
45
2.17
North-Western.
Kurunegala 400 2 76.03 143 6.02
Magalawewa 176 39 57.94 77 /1.50
76
Mahe, Uswewa Tank 160
11
53.45
1477:60
90
25023
Tenapitiya.
8 21
67.30
7 81-16 137
Batalagoda
92
Dandagama (1.0 mos.) - - 82.28
North-Central.
5'50
268
14
77


49.95
Kalawewa
Maradaukadawala 443 14 60'40 92 7.41)
354 13 55 70 76 5.54
Mihintale
Here wapotana 217 13 58'99 72 510
Madawaehohiya 285 13 52'88 75 610
200 12 5716 71 5.35
Topare
Minneriya,
- 4 . 61.75 92 3.42
Province of Eft.a.
125'20 127 6.75
Bandarawela 4000 32
Raldummulla 3160 18 114'42 134 7.00
Knmbnkkan 446 12 69.59 119 4.60
2258 7
9716 122 616
Koslanda
53.67 78 7'00
Tanamalwila 550 5
680 3 82.68 128 5.55
Bibile
1100 3 69.65 98 4.30
Taldena
300
3 71.40 115 512
Alutouwars

532

METEOROLOGY.

MEA' TEMPERATURE, ELEVATION, LAT., AND LONG. OF THE PRINCIPAL OBSERVATORIES IN CEYLON--(Coattnaed.)
Elevation No. of
Mean
Pro- STATION.
Lat. Long.
above
years oh. Terdpera.
vinceN.
E.
sea-level. served. ture of air.
o'
'
o '
ft.
N.
Mannar
8 59 79 55
12
34
81.8
C.
NitwaraEliya
6 59 80 47
35
58.3
6.240
N. W. Pettalam 8 20 79 50
34
81.4
027
P. S. Ratnapura
6 42 80 24
84
35
79.4
E.
Trincomalee
S 33 81 15
33
81.3
12
N. Vavuniya
840 79 55
317 4-5 80.4
Dimbida* (LinduLa, Langdale
C.
6 49 80 48
flog/
Estate)
4,600
7
C.
Dikoya (Bogawantalavva, Del
Rey Estate)t
6 47 80 40
4,139
7
(THE " PEUFZerION OF CLIMATE" in Ceylon is, so far as average. temperatTe is
concerned, found at the Dimbula and Dikoya stations, and at the same elevation in
Maskeliya but the rainfall in the monsoon months is excessive ; for a drier climate
and equally favourable temperature, Bautlarawella, in Uva, near Hapniale, is first in
the list.COMPILER.)
SHADE TEMPERATURE : MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM FOR 3 STATIONS.
We are indebted for the foregoing figures as well as the following interesting return to Mr H. 0. Barnard, F.'s-A.S., Meteorological Reporter :Maximum
Minimum.
95.8 on Feb. 22, '85
Colombo
...
65.0 on Feb. 3-4, '04
96'20 April 4, '89
Kandy
...
49.5 ,. June 25, '90
N. Eliya,
...
81'8 ', May 16, '92
28.2 Feb. 6, '04

Periods of Drouglit in Ceylon.


STATEMENT SHOWING THE LONGEST PERIODS of DROUGHT AT VASIODS
RAINFALL STATIONS:
Station.
Duration.
Period.
Year.
No. of
Days.
Years recorded.
Colombo
...
Jan.-Feb.
1881
55
35
Ratnapura

30
Nov-Dec.
1892
35
Puttalam
146 May-Oct. 1884 34
Anuradhapura
121 May-Sept. 1884 34
Mannar
159 April-Sept. 1887 34
Jaffna
137 May-Sept. 1884 34
Trincomalee
104 Feb.-May. 1884 34
Batticaloa
104 April-July. 1899 35
Hambantota
78 Jan-April 1895
35
Galle
29 Jan-Feb. 1903 35
35
Kandy
65
Jan-March
1888 Nuwara Eliya
53
Jan-Feb.
1888
35
Ilakgals,
55 Jan-Feb. 1888 21
Badulla
87 May-Augt. 1886 29
Diyatalawa
23 Jan,-Feby. 1902 3
17
Vavuniyavilankulam
101 June-Sept. 1891
18
Knrunegala
75 Dec-March. 1887.8
34
82
July-Sept.
1880
Horakele (Chilaw)
...
161
60
JnneJuly.
Rukam (Batticaloa)
...
1873
32
Jan-Fob.
Ceekianakanda (Pasdum Korale) 28
1876
27i
43
Jan.-Feb.
Gingran Oya (Kotmale) ...
1888
1St
37
Jan-March
188?
Hethersett (Kandapols)..
4
24
Feb-March.
Warwick (Nuwara Eliya;
1884
22
51
Aug-Oct.
1893
Kurundu Oya (Maturate)
52
21
Dec-Feb.
1876.7
Kabaragalla (Maturates) ...
24
69
Dee-Marcb.
Madulsima (Lunngala) ...
1887-8
30
55
June-Aunt.
1890
Meeriabedde (Haputale)...
7i
21
1881
Feb-March
Ballagolla Ella (Haputale)
25
43
Augt-Sept.
1891
U dahena (Haputale)
...
28
40
Feb.-April . 1903
New Forest (Deltote.l ...
34
59 Jan-March
1878
Rajawella (Dumbara) ...
Nri
1580


Table of Rainfall registered at the Madras Observatory and of Relative
Number of Sim-spots From 1813.1876 (Wolf's Lists).
R:falt. Spots
nun. Spots. .Year. R'fall. Spots. Year.
-Year. Mail. Spots. .Year.
1861 37 19 771
1813 45.11 131 1829 36.87 53.5 , 18-15 3815 33-0
1862
38118 59-1

1814 3241 29 6 1830 n-43 59'1 \ 18110 7081. 47'0
1815 56'00 35'6 1831 44.35 38-8 1847 86-- 51) 79.4 1863 54.61 440
1816 41.16 45'5 1832 18-45 22'6 18146 54-76 100-4 1864 47-53 461
1817 63-56 43'5 1833 37.11 7.5 '' 1849 39.81 95.9 1865 4114 30.3
1818 76 25 84'1 1834 39.00 111'4 1850 36.88 64-5 1866 51.39 16.3
1819 36-83 22'5 1845 41.47 45.5 ' 1851 64.83 61.9 1867 2437 71
1820 70.01 8'9 1836 44.76 96-7 1352 72'69 52.2 1868 41.43 371
1821 47-13 4'3 1837 49.26 11.0 1853 36'82 37.7 1869 32.31 73.9
1822 59'61 2.9 1838 52.33 826 1854 43-20 19.2 1870 74.10139.1
1823 2612 4'3 1839 53.07 68'5 1855 32.32 6.9 1871 56.35 112.2
1834 33.72 6/ 1840 58.66 511 1856 46.99 4.2 1872 73-67 101.7
1825 66-05 17'4 1841 58.32 291 1857 52.95 21.6 1873 5183 66.3
1826 60.73 29.4 1842 36-48 19.7 , 1858 48.50 50 n 1874 62.90 44.6
1827 88-41 391 1843 50.28 8.61 1859 55-24 96.9 1875 37.12 17.1
1828 37.88 521 18-14 65.36 13.0 1850 27.64 98.4 1876 21-49 11.3
Total of the 64 years-3104.86 inches of rain. Average 48'51 inches.
Total Sunspots of the 51 years, From 1810 to 1860=1973'1. Average,---3868.
(Extracted from the American Monthly Weather Review, Dec, 1897)
1877 66 2 12.3 1881 4440 54.2 1885 47.9 50-3 1889 43.4 51
1878 28.7 3.4 1882 50.2 59.3 1886 47 8 25.1 1890 28-0 7.1
1879 54.3 6-0 1883 60.5 62.8 1887 70 2 13'7 1891 30.4 351
1880 61.8 32.3 1884 78.9 631 1888 621 6.7 1892' 42.0 73'8
* No znaibere available beyond 1892.
Earthquakes, Thunderstorms, Aleteors, &e., in Ceylon.
A slight shock of Earthquake was felt generally over the South-Western
portion of the Island at about 9.55 a.m. on November 17th 1897. Its direction
was from S.-W. to N..E. An earthquake shock was reported in February 1900.
On May 4th, 19411, a slight shock of earthquake was felt at 9.47 a.m. at Colombo.
The sound accompanying it was a rumble like a railway train incree.4ng in
Mixes ty for about 3 seconds ; then t he rumbling was like thunder and gradually
died away in from 15 to 20 seconds or more. The sound appeared to come from
the East and pass Westwards.
The number and violence of thunderstorms in Colombo in November 1902
were unprecedented, no less than 9 casualties having been recorded. On 13th Jan.,
1904, a dog lying at the outer verandah of a house at Kotahena was scorched by
1.ghtning and died. Severalwomen close by fainted. Also a coconut tree on the
same premises was scorched. A hailstorm was recorded in 1900, a rare
phenomenon in Ceylon. Hail fell twice in the first week of April, 1902, at Kandy
and pieces over one inch in size were picked up. Hailstorms occurred on September 4th, 1903, at Ohiya, altitude 6,500 feet, and lasted 15 minutes ; also in
November and on December 11th. Ott 10th April, 1904, there was a hail-storm
at 3 a.m. at Kandy, On the 16th April, 1904, hail fell at B Indaritwela, and on
201h Augu-t at Divatalawri anent 4 p.m. A large and very bright meteor was
observed on 11th March, 1902, at half past 8 p.m , whirls burst with a loud report.
A meteor was seen at Talawake'e et 6.45 p.m. ou April 5th, 1903, with a long tail
and explosion, said to be very bright, and lasted 31 o 4 seconds. On July 3rd, 1903,
a fine waterspout was observed at Kayts travelling from N.-W. Linear storm
occurred on 1st and 2nd September, 1003, from W.S.W. and lasted 5 hours during
which the wind velocity attained the unprecedented velocity of 50 miles per hour.
Richest Temperatures in Ceylon.
OBSERVED WITH MAXIMUM SOLAR RADIATION THERMOMETERS.
Stations. headings.-.deg. Date. Stations. Readings.-dog- Date.
Colombo 165.5 Oct. 1876 Battlealoa 168.4 Nov. 1896
Ratnapura 171.9 Nov. 1898 Hambantota 166.6 April 1891
Puttalans 159.0 May 1891 Galle 167.2 April 1901
Anuradhapura 173.4 Sept. 1896 Kandy 169.3 Oct. 1892
Mannar 169 .5 April 1884 N uwara Eliya 160.9 March 1901
Jaffna 165.5 Sept. 1889 Hakgala 1541 March 1889
Trincomalee 167.0 Mar.& A ug. 1833 Dadulla 1651 Aug. 1897
Mr. H. 0. Barnard, who kindly gives us the above maxima values for each of our
observatories up to date, mentions that the temperatures given by the Maximum
Solar Radiation Thermometer are much higher than those which would be given
by an ordinary thermometer placed in the ann.]

534 HIGH TEMPERATURES IN INDIA ; SUNSPOTS AND WEATHER.


Statement of absolutely highest, temperature recorded in Ceylonfor 35 years1870 to 1904 : Max. Temperature.
Max. Temperature
In Shade. In; Sid 74.
In Shade. In Sun
01 rg, dog.
In
In

deg. deg.
Feb. 1885 Colombo 95.14 148.5 Jul y 1873 Batticaloa 100'2 156'8
Mar. 19110 II, tnapura 101.5 144 0 June 1881 Banihautota 99.5 141'0
April 1896 Putt .1. in 98-0 151'0 April 1878 Gallo 92-0 166.0
Sept, 1887 Anuradhapura 103.0 166-8 April 1889 Kmdy 96.2 156.5
April 1896 Mannar 99'4 161.5 May 1892 Nuwara Eliya 81'8 141.2
April 1896 Jaffna 101.6 157 0 Sept. 1885 Hakgala 79.0 145.5
147-0
May 1890 Trincomalee 103.7 157.5 July 1896 Badulla 94'5
r Maxima in ",shade "; " sun " put in for same dates ; but maxima for " sun .'
will be found in previous table.]

high Temperatures in India.


The following is a statement of the absolutely highest temperature recorded
throughout India for each of the nineteen years 1876 to 1894 :
Maximum
Maximum
Temperature.
Temperature. ,
In June 1874 Sialkot 120-0 In May 1838 Paehpadra 12.3.1
June 1877 .. Jaeoba .. 118.9 May 1887 .. Jacobabad .. 122.4
June 1878 .. Agra .. 120.3 May 1888 .. Jaeohabad 123-0
June 1879 . Jaeobahad .. 120.7 June 1889 Jaeobabad 1235
Juno 1880 Lahore 119.1 May 1890 .. jaeobabad 122.5
May 1881 .. Pachpadra... 120.3 June 1891 Jacohabad 1222
May 1882 Paeltpadia 119.1 May 1892 .. Jaeobabad .. 121'2
June 1883 a L. Khan.. 121'5 May 1893 .. Jaeolutbad .. 119.0
June 1884 .Taeobabitil 120.8 June 1894 Jazobabild .. 121.0
July 1885 .. Jacobabad 1169
It is, of course, a well-known fact that thermometers only a few yards apart will
give very divergent results when the methods of exposure are different. Consequently it is always misleading to compare the heats registered in one part of
the country with those registered in another, unless it is known that the methods
of exposure are identical. In the case of the readings given above, the temperatures are all strictly comparable, as the thermometers were all exposed
under exactly similar conditions within the regulation thatched shed of the
Meteorological Department. It will be noticed that the absolute maximum in
most years varies between 121 degrees and 123 degrees, and this may probably
be accepted as the average maximum heat experienced in India year by
year. In one year, 1889, the thermometer actually touched 123.6, while in
another year, 1885, when the heat was abnormally low, the absolute maximum was
only 116- 9, and was not recorded until as late as July.Pioneer, June 4, 1895.

Sun-Spots and the Weather.


BY H. H. KIMBALL, U. S. WE A.THER BUREAU.
(From the Monthly Weather Ravi of June 1901.)
Numerous attempts have been mails to show a relation between the variation
in snu-spot frequency and the departures from normal weather conditions on our
globe. Of these we need for the present only mention the following :In 1880, Mr. Fred Chambers' p-mented tables and diagrams showing that at
certain stations within the Tropics there exists a periodicity of about eleven years
in the curve representing the secular variations in the barometer, correspouding to
the eleven-year period in the curve of sun-,pot freq .ency, the maximum of the
pressure curve occurring at the time of minimum sun-spot frequency, and vice versa,
He aho un..ertook to show that, a maximum of pre-sure was followed by a minim m of rainfall, and conseq. ently by famine , in India ; but his deductions were
questioned by Mr. E. Douglas Archibald, who showed that w titer rains w re quite
apt to be abundant in Northern lndta after a period of maximum pressure, and
that no o e rule could theref .re be ap,,lied to tho wM-le f India.
In 1894 Mr. W. L. Dallas,t after first accepting the theory that years of maximum sun-spots are years of maximum ;solar Radiation, advanced the theory that
Abnormal Variations of Barometric Pressure in the Tropics, and their relation
to -sun-spots, rainfall and Famine.Nature, Vol. XXIII, pp. 88,107 and 393.

41

to penes
'piles. Li -evese, since years of maximum heat should be years of maximum evaporauun, they should also be years of maximum rainfall, and this latter circumstance
would exert such modify , ne influence on the temperature of a country like India
that the relative heating effect of the sun tor the different years of the cycle might
be entirely obliterated. S nee the e flicts cf the variations in the re. iation 'rem the
sun could apparently best he studi d in a tropical regi n as little under the influence
cone lees as po-Bible, he selected for niscuesion observations 'akeu cm shipof
are in the Bay of Bengal, and presented tables and diagrams showing in general
the existence of a cycle of eleven years in Ye pressure and temperature variations.
His pressure curve has the same general el aracterietics as that of Chambers and
his carve of ten perature fluctuation's coincides in a general way with the sun-spot
curve, in that ti a years of maximum and minimum temperature occur at about
the same time as the sears of maximum and minimum sun-spots.
In 1898. Prof. F. H. Bigelow presented a diagram* showing the relations between
areas of sun-spots, terrestrial magnetism, and certain elements of American 'Weather
for the years 1878-1893. His curves, showing the variations in sun-spot areas,
terrestrial magnetism, aid the barometric pressure for selected American stations,
agree quite closely in their phases Aid characteristics, but the temperature curve
is the reverse of these, the years of maximum temperature occurring during years
of minimum sun-pots and vice versa. This is contrary to the relation found by
Chambers in the Tropics, but is consistent with the modifications that pallas Pointed
out might be introduced by local influences. Bigelow's theory of the relation
between sun-spots on the weather is, however, very different from the others we
have mentioned.
In 1900, Sir Notinan Lockyer and his son, Dr. W. J. S. Loekyer, presented to
the Royal So, ie.ee some cone hisionst on the relations between sun-spots and rainfall
based upon a seedy of the lines in spectrum CI suu-spats and of the Rairfall date
of India, which may be summarised a,
(1). The sun is warmest at sun-spot ma ximum and coolest at sun-spot minimum.
(2). In India there is a maximum of rainfall at about the time of sun-spot
maximum, and a secondary maximum at about the time If sun-spot minimum.
In Mauritius there is a maximum of rainfall at the time of mine mum sun-spots.
(s). The dates of the beginning of the pule , s in the rainfall of India and Mauritius
are re atet to the sudden remarkable changes in the behaviour of the widened lines
.he spectrum of sun-spots.
(4). All the famine-, that have devastated India during the last half century
have oo.urred in the intervals between the two pulses.
(5). Important variations are found in (1) the widened lines, (2) the
rainfall of India, and (3) Mauritius in Connection with the maximum of 1893
as compared well the maximum of 1583, but the minimum of 1888-89 resembles
the previous minimum of 18./8-79.
(8). The lowest stages of the Nile have occurred between the same
intervals as the Indian faminee.
(7). The relation of the intervals in question to the droughts of Australia
and Cape Colony and to else variations in rainfall in extra tropical regions
generally has not yet bee:, investigated.
(8). Mr. John Eliot stales that these deductions accord closely with
the known facts of the abnormal features of the rainfall, temperature and
premiere of India during the past twenty-five years, and will be of great
bervine in forecasting !enure famines.
At the time of maximum sun-spots many of the widened lines of the
spectrum of the spots cannot be identified by means of charts of the
lines of the Solar spectrum, perhaps because they are enhanced, or high
temperature kin, s. At any rate, the coincidence in the time of the occurr- ace
of the maximum of sun-spots and the maximum or these unknown lines,
together e ith the t ricrease in the number of eruptive prominences in the
lower latitudes of the sun, is a nsidered evidence that at this time the
solar temperate e reaches a maximum.
The known lines of inn-spot
ripe trum react a maxi LUM when sue spots and eruptive prominences are at
311,11i11111111 and when the solar heat is also supposed to be at a minimum.
The carves representing the frequency of the known and unknown lama
are very much flattened at the time of their maximum and minimum phases,
* Abstract of a report on solar and terrestrial magnetism in their relation
to meteorology. Ir. B. Malaita, No. 21, p. 125.
t On solar changes of temperature and variations in rainfall in the region
ur rounding the Indian Ocean.Nature, Vol. 63, pp. 107 and 128.

536

SUN-SPOTS,

and at sem intermediate point they cross at quite a sharp angle. It is


after these cross ngs, when either the known or unknown lines are on the
iner,esse, that th rainfall pulses have occurred, and it is previous ti, this
when the number of known ant unknown lines is not changing perceptibly,
that t m Indian famines have occurred.
Or.iinarily the crossings occur every five or six years or twice du ing etch
seven-year cycle, as will be seen from the following table, which &is t shops tt e
relation between the rainfall pulses for India and sunh crossing as have occurred
since the known and unknown lines have been c irefull!, observe I and plotto I.
YEASS.
Crossings
1881 1886 1893 - - Rain pulses
1881-84 1887-90 1892-91
...
1879.81 1881.86 1390-92 1896-97 1899
Indian famines ...
...
The crossing that we would expect in 1897 has not yet occurred showing that
the interval between crossing is by no means regular. But the unprecedented famine
of 1899 accords with the theory that the rain pulses c mmence at about the
time of a crnssiug of the known and unknown lines and aro of limited duration
and that in consequence (aim' es may be expected during the sears just preceding
a crossing, and will be especially severe wherever the crossings aro delayed,
A popular presentation of these facts, by Sir N.rman Lockyer, in the Nortb
tentiou.
American Review for June, 1901, appeals to 1 ave attracted a great .1. at of
and some inquiries and many clippings on the. subject have found their way to
the Weather Bureau. As is so often the case, many of the newspaper correspondents
appear to have misunderstood the real object of these scientific investigations
which was, as stated by the Lanky ers, to see if sun-spots would aid in predicting
the occurrence of famines in India. Except in a few cases they have int been
iblu to study the relations between the crossings of the known and unknown
sues of the spectrum of sun-spots and rainfall outside of India. hi the valley a
of the Nile and the Mississippi rivers they found evidence of rain pulses such
as occur in India, while at ot.er places no.sucb pulses could be detected. Evidently,
therefore, it is claiming too much, and certainly more than the Lockyers intended
to say that any general relation netween sun-spots, temperature, and rainfall, has
been discovered that will apply to all regions of tho glove.
Neither are the claims that have been advanced by others consistent since is
one case we find the excessive heat of the summer of 1901) attributed to the
general absence of snu.spots ; while in another cage, the absence of these spots is
advanced as an indication of a cool, wet summer for this year.

RELATIVE FREQUENCIES OF SUN-SPOTS.


(From Klein's Jahrbuoh der Astronomie u. Geophysik Ili 1899-1900. and
Wolfer's Astr. Mitt. 1901.1
Year. Mean. Year. Mean. Year. Mean. Year. Mean. Year. Mean. Year. Mean
14.6
8.0 1849 95 9 1874
0.8 1824
1749 801 1774 30'6 1799
50 83.4 75 7-U 1800 15'3 25 15.0 50 66-5 75 17'1
51 47- 7 76 19.8 01 34. 0 26 361t 51 645 76 111
52 54'2
77
12.3
27 19'4
52 47-8
77 92'0
02 55 0
53 39-0
78
28 62-5
53 30.7
78 154.4
03 71-2
54 20-6
79
60
29 671
54 12-2
70 1250
(4 73.1
6
30
70'7
55
6'7
80
32'3
55 9'6 80 84'8 05 47.
56 101 81 68e1 08 28.9 31 47'8 56 4'3 81 54.3
57 82.4 82 385 07 9.4 32 275 57 22.8 82 59'6
58 47'6 83 22.8 08 7'7 33 8'5 58 54'8 83 63.7
59 540 84 10.2 09 2-5 34 13.2 59 93-8 84 63.5
60 62'9 85 211 10 0'0 35 56-9 60 95.7 85 521
86 25.4
61 77.2
36 121'8
86 829
11
1.4
61 85-8
62 51) 1
87
13'1
37 138.2
5-5
6i 611
87 1320
12
38 1413-1
6.3 44'0
88
6'8
88 )30.1
13 12.5
63 451
80
6.3
64
46.9
39
85'8
89 118 9
14 14'4
64 36 3
05 30.5
91
7.1
40 63'2
90 89'6
15 35'4
65 20 9
66 11.4 91 660 16 46'4 41 36'8 66 10.3 92 35'6
73.8
92
67 71
67 37.8
42 24.2
92 -606'
17 11'5
6 69'8 93 41.9 18 30-0 43 10-7 68 37-3 93 84.9
94
78.0
73.9
94 41.0
44
15.9
69
69 1061
19 24.2
95 64.0
79 139'1
45 11)1
95 261
20 1511
70 100'8
71 111'2
96 41.8
96 16'0
46 01'5
21 61
71 81'6
72 101-7
97 26.2
47 98-4
97 4'4
22 4.0
72 66.5
98 26.7
73 66.3
08 4-1
48 124'3
73 34,8
23 1'8
99 12'1
9'5

RECISTRARS OF imam AND nutTirs rX CFALON.


HOLDING OFFICE ON DEC., :31, 19U4.
(From "Government. Gazette." )
WESTERN PROVINCE.
COLOMBO DISTRICT,
a A Call!,
Name of Registrar. Registration Division, Place of Office.
... Fort and Gallo Face Port Surgeon's Office,
Harry Bawa
Ward ... Fort.
G. W. R. Fernando, Deputy
do
... do
Registrar
Edmund Thomasz ... Slave Island and No.45a, Union Place,
Kollupitiy_a Wards Slave Island
Maradana Ward ... No. 11, Darley Road,
H. G. Loos
C. Brito Babapulle Pettah, St. Sebastian,
New Bazaar and
St. Paul's Wards... No. 38, New Moor St.
Miss C. Rudd, Deputy Regr. do ... do
J. H. S. Gunawardana ... Kotahena Ward ... No.28, Aiutmuwata
W. D, W. P. Senanayaka ... Pita Kotte ... Pita Kotte I road
D. A. B. W. Abayaratna ... Etul Kotte ... Kirillapone
W. C. Bastiansz ... Galkissa ... Dehiwala
H. I. P. M. Siriwardana ... Ambatalenpahala E. Mahabutgomuwa
N. D. J. Samaranayaka ... Ambatalenpaliala W. Egoda Kolonnawa
D. B. Gunawardana ... Mampe ... Mawittara
R. Don Simon ... Kesbewa ... Demaladuwa
D. P. Wijetilaka ... Moratuwa, town ... Moratuwella
D. C. W. Gunaratna ... Mattegoda ... Wetara
W. S. Perera. ... Kahatuduwa ... Kahatuduwa
S. A. M. L. S. W. Samarasekera Mulleriyawa ... Mulleriyawa
P. Don James ... Aturugiriya ... Pore
D. C. S. Amarasekara ... Kottawa ... Kottawa
H. D. L. Gunasekera ... Ranalo ... Talangama
D. J. J. Gunawardana ... Waga ... Galageclara
M. D. Y. Jayawardana ... Padukka ... Padukka
D. B. P. Jayawardana ... lElanwella ... Henpita
D. H. Wijesundara ... Kosgama ... Avissawella
D. A. Gunawardana ... Kaluaggala ... Kaluaggala
D. D. Jayatilaka ... Dandugania ... Daialugama
L. D. Jayawardana ... Kandana ... Kandana
1). M. G. Ratnasekara ... Galahitiyawa ... Galahitiyawa
R. de S. Samarasinha ... Gatnpaha ... Pahalagama
M. A. D. S. Karmiaratua ... Hendala ... Timhirigasyaya
D. F. Gimatilaka ... Peliyagoda .., Wattala
D. S. Jayatilaka ... Dalugauaa. ... Wedamulla
L. S. Cabaral ... Kelaniya ... Talawatuhenpita S.
D. S. Chandrasekara ... Biyagama ... Pattiwila
D. C. R. Wirasekara ... Mahara ... Nucregoda
D. B. Jayawardene ... Naranwala ... Webo7la
M. G. Abayasinha ... Alutgama ... Yakwala
D. C, Dissanayaka ... Galgomuwa ... Kumbaloluwa
R. H. D. A. Gimasekara .. Uruwala ... Kandumulla
K. A. E. Perera ... Bemmulla ... Pattala,
aedara
E. D. P. Siriwardane ... Oyahoda ... Kalagedihena
K. P. D. S. Karunanayake ... Paluwa ... Imbul oda
P. A. A. P. Wijayagunatilake Egodapota ... Hagga a
W. A. Don Elias ... Megodapota ... Urapola
B. A. C. P. Gunatilaka ... Miwiti, Dehahara
and Radawadunna Ellalamulla
D. P. Senaratna ... Radawana and
Mandawala ... Paddawala
D. C. W. Jayasundara ... Weke and Dangalla Meddegama
B. P. Suriyapperuma ... Degamboda .., Pugoda
H. Don Cyrus ... Welgama and Mapitigama ... Welgama
35

as

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, AND DEATHS.

Place of Office.
Registration ',Division.
Name of Registrar.
D, P. A. W. S. Jayasekara,
... Palugama
... Dompe
Vidane-Mnhandiram
... Walarambe
.. Keragala
T. A 1). P. Suitanayaka
... No. t., Green Street
... Negombo town
Walter Loos
(Civil Hospital,
R. S. Weerasingha,
do
' .k Negombo
Deputy Registrar
'
... l)tarapalata West ... DaInwekotuwa
S. Manuel Silva
... Otarapalata East ... G'ocligomuwa
C. P. S. Dassanayaka
W. M. K. Joseph Perera ... Godakaha Palata ... Batepola
... Udugampola
... Udugampola
J. M. P. Samarasekera
M. A. G. D. R. Senanayaka,
... Nilpanaguda
... Minuwangoda
Muhandirain
... Katuneka
... Andiambalama
Henry Salgadu
... Watinapalia.
D. A. D. D. Jayawardana ... Mabodale
... Talahena
... Talahena
K. D. P. Gunasekara
D. Hendrick Abayasinha ... Udugaha North ... Elapiliyawa
... L'clugaha South ... Madabawita
S. P. P. S. Gunatilaka
... Yatigaha North ... Nawana
D. A. Appusinno Perera
... Yatigaha South ... Kaleliya
J. C. P. Samarasinha
KALIrTARA DISTRICT.

... Kalutara hospital


... Kalutara town
Eugene Modder
do
W.H. Minto, Deputy Registrar
... Kalutara North ... Desastra Kalutara
J. P. Gunawardana
... Kalutara South ... Nagoda
D. C. de A. S. Wijekon
Paiyagala and Mag... Paiyagala
gonbadda
...
D. N. Jayawardana
... Beruwala
M. T. L. S. A. Kader Lebbe... Beruwalbadda
... Alutgama and MalaW. J. S. B. de Silva
... Alutgama East
wanbadda
... Panadure hospital
... Panadure town
R. Pestonjie
E. A. Jayasekara, Deputy
do
do
...
Registrar
... Panadurehadtle, ... Walana
M. A. P. Wijeyasinha a
... Talpitiyabadda ... Madepitiya
D. J. de S. Nanayakkara
... Wadduwabadda ... Molligoda
D. S. Gunatilaka
... Waskaduwabadda ... Kuria Waskaduwa

D. C. Senaratna
Rayigant Korale,
... Bolabotuwa
... Bandaragama
I. D. H. Jayasekara
... Rayigama
... Rayigama
0. D. Juwanis Perera
... Kumbuke
... Kumbuke
D. S. D. P. Gunasekara
... Kahatapitiya
... Kulupana
D. J. Kannangara
... Horana
.., Horana
W. Don Charles
... Kalupahana
... Kalupahana
D. L. Gunatilaka
... Handapangoda
... Arakawila
J. Don Jabs
... KimlelpitiYa
... Millewa
D. P. G. G. Appuhamy
... Madurawala
... Ucluviara
P. Don Carobs
... Dombagotla
... Bellapitiya
K. Don Lewis
... Yalagala
... Yalagala
D. J. Wettasinlia
... Haltota
... Haltota
S. P, Jayatilaka
... Tanagoila
... Pelpola
M. Don Samiel
Pasttan Korale West,
... Dodangoda
... Dodangoda
U. Don Siadoris
... Idclagoda
... IVIatugamr.
L. D. C. Wijesinha
... Kotagedara
... Horawala,
D. P. W. Gunaratna
... Walagedara'
... Migama
D. Udenia Jayasinha
... Welipenna
... Welipenna
D. M. Jayanetti
... Ittapane.
D. W. de Costa Dasanayaka... Ittapana
Pastlam Korale East.
ir
... Bulatsinhala
... Welgama
I): E. Ranawaka-achchi
... Ihalakarannagoda
... Warakagoda
D. J. Wijesekara
T Sing Wliesundara
... Agalawatta
... Agalawatta

ItEMNTIIAlipi Ut Ii1IITHN AA 1J1.Ainrn.


CENTRAL PROVINCE.
KANDY Dtandor.
Name of Registrar. Registration Division. Place of Office.
D. G. Kreltszheirn Kandy Municipality No. 67, Trincomalee
E. M. Kiri Banda Udunuwara No. 1 ... Hatnagoda [St.
do 2 ... Angunawala
L. B. Angunawala
W. H. M. Kiri Banda do 3 ... \VarakauIla
Yatinuwara No. I ... Dodanwala
D. Kilda Banda
do 2 ... Kadugannawa
K. M. Ukku Banda
do 3 ... Wellata, Peradeniya
P. Punchi Banda
R. M. Banda . Tumpane No. 1 ... Medagama [road
U. B. S. Dedunupitiya ... do 2 ... Dedunupitiya
H. M. Kiri Banda ..., do 3 ... Welivita
L. B. Doranegama ... Harispattu No. 1 ... Doranegama
Alfred Dunuwila ... do 2 ... Dunuwila
R. M. M. W. Kiri Banda ... do 3 ... Mullegama
P. B. Madugalle ... do 4 ... Nugawela
N. S. S. Tikiri Banda do 5 ... Medagoda
W. W. M. P. Loku Banda ... Lower Dumbara
No. I ... Hurikalluwa
W. A. M. Mudaliliamy do 2 ... Ammiugania
B. D. M. Dingiri Banda do 3 ... Brdatwatta,
G.H. M. Appuhanty do 4 ... Alutgarna
(to 5 ... Giddawa
H. M. Tikin Banda
do 6 ... Henagehowala
H. Tikiri Banda
do 7 ... Udagammetta
Dingiri Banda
Y. M. Appuhamy Uda Dumbara No. 1 Pitawala
do 2 ... Godakumbnra
G. J. Tikiri Banda
Y. M. Punchi Banda do 3 ... Gurulupota
do 4 ... Godamuna
E. M. Kiri Banda
H. M. I. Ukku Banda Udasiya Pattu 5a... Mangoda
E. M. Appuhamy Medasiya pattu 5b... Bombura
G. E. M. Appuhamy do 6 ... Talagune
Lower Hewaheta
P. B. Leula
No. 1 ... Ketawela
do 2 ... Godamune
W. M. Appuhamy
do 3 ... Galagoda
G. Abesinha Banda
Gampola town Government hospital
J. C. Cooke
1.1dittalata No. 1 ... Kahatapitiya
P. Enda. Banda
do 2 ... Ulapane
M. Ukku Banda
a A.
N. M. Ukku Banda ... do 3 ... Watahena
A. R. D. S. S. Tikiri Banda ... do 4 ... Kobbewala
Geo. \V. van Twest ... Nawalapitiya town Government hospital
S. M. Kiri Banda ... Uda Bulatgama,
No. 1 ... Uda Rarnbukpitiya
do 2 . Ambagamuwa
D. B. Samarakoon
M. G. Bastian de Silva ... do 3 ... Norwood
MATALR DISTRICT.
...
G. van Rooyen Matale town ... Matale hospital
E. M. Johannes, Deputy
do
... do
Registrar
R. D. A. N. W. Medcluma
... Kohonsiya pattu ... ITdupililla
Banda
K. M. Kiri Banda Kulatunga Gampahasiya pattu Dombawala
T. R. P. M. Penchi Banda ... Matale Udasiya
pattu ... Weligala
T. M. Yapa Banda ... Matale Medasiya
pattu ... Nugapitiya
K. J. W. M. Loku Banda ... Asgiri Udasiya pattu Etipola
a
R. M. Kiri Banda ... Asgiri Pallesiy
pattu ... Urulawatta
P. Duggannawalawwe Banda. Wagapanaha Palle:nye. pattu ... Pallegama
B. M. A. Tikiri Bands. ... Udugoda Pallesiya
pattu ... Alutgama

.140

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

Name of Registrar.
Registration Division.
Place of Office.
P. M. Kiri Banda
... Kandapalla korale... Alutwewa
W. M. H. S. Kahl Banda ... Wagapanaha Udasiya pattu
... Murutoluwa
I. H. B. Punchi Banda
... Inamalawa korale .. Inantalawa
I. H. M. J. Edward Herat ... Udrigoda Udasiya
... Akuramboda
pattu
T. M. N. Punchirala
... Matale Pallesiya
pattu No 1
... Kaikawala
D. M. K. Kalu Banda
... Matale Pallesiya
pattu No. 3
... Gurubebila
R. M. Guruhami
... Laggala Udasiya
pattn
... Ilukkumbura
R. Ukku Banda
... Laggala Pallesiya
pattu /
... Leloya
R. M. Ukku Banda
... Gangs.la Udasiya
pattu
... Pottataw ela
M. H. M. P. Punchi Appuhami Gongola Pallesiya
pattu
... Maragomuwa
NUwARA ELlYk DISTRICT.
Frank Grenier
,.. NiiwaraEliya town,- Civil hospital
B. M. Punchirala
... Udapone korale ... Niyangandora in
Kotmale
S. M. Punchirala
... Pallepone korale ... Kotagepitiya
H. H. Mathes de Silva
... Dimbula
... Talawakele
B. Appuhami
... Udapalata korale ... Boragolla in WalaL. Punchirala
... Medapalata korale... Walapane
[pane
L. B. Andarawewa.
... Oyapalata korale ... Ketakandura, in
Walapane
D. S. Abayagunasekara
... Maturata korale ... Munwatta
D. J. Loku Banda
... Kohoka korale
... Dehipe
R. M. H. Appuhami
... Gannewa korale ... Bowala
W. N. Ran Banda
... Gangapalata korale Mantilla
P. M. Punchibanda
... Diyatilaka korale ... Hanguranketa
NORTHERN PROVINCE.
JAFFNA DISTRICT.
M. Chellappa
... Jaffna town
... "Rajah Villa" in
Miss Annie Symonds, Deputy
Nallur
Registrar
do
do
Ramilingam Kattiravelu ... Kokkuvil Kondavil Kokkuvil
Nakarnani Arulampalam
... Ariyalai
... Ariyalai
Christian Joseph
... Kopay
... Irupalai
Sankarappillai Vaitilingam Puttur
... Sirupidi
Santiyapillai Tampitnuttu ... Achchuveli
... Pattaimeni
Sinnappa Visuvappa
.,. Tellipalai
... Tellipalai
Kurunather Vaitilingarn
... Mayiliddi
... Maiyiliddi
Sinnatampi Johnpillai
... Mallakam
... Mallakam
George Henry Lawrence
... Urluvil
... Uduvil
J. J. Modliar Kanapatipulle... Vaddukkoddai
... Vaddukkoddai West
Murukasar Tallaiyampalm .,. Manippay
... Manippay
Sara,vanamuttu Velupillai .. Sankanai
... Sankanai
Paviilupillai Susaipillai
... Paudaiteruppu
... Pandateruppu
V. Vadivelu
.. Point
... "Vale Lodge"
M. Thamotherampillai
... Kaddaiveli
... Tunnalai South
K. S. Kumarasuriyar
... Uduppiddi
... Imaiyanan
Henry Katiranier
... Vadamaradchi East Kudattanai
Ramalingam Supramaniyer ... Chavakachcheri ... Chavakachcheri
T. Chinnappapitlai
... Navatkuli
... Kaitadi
Benjamin Clarke Lawrence ... Varani
... Idaikkurichchi
Soosaipillai Santiyapillai ... Eluthrunaddrival ... Mirusuvil
Bastianpillai Gnanaprakasam Kachchai
... Usan
P. Bastiyanpillai
... Muhamalai
and
_ Puloppalai
... Kilali

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

c 1

541

Registration Division. Place of Office.


Name of Registrar.
... linnebtrolarantan
N. V eluvvi.11al
... Karachati
N. Swaminathar ... Pturakari
... Chetlaiya mid-dui
V. Sinnatamby
... Pallavarayankadu ... Ponnaveli
Karthiresar Visuvalinkam ... Allaipiddi
... Allaippidi
Peturupillai Nicholas
... Velanai and Kayts... Narantani
K. Chelliah
... Karaitivu
... Karaitivu West
V. Murugesapillai
... Punkuditivit
... Punkuditivu East
Saravanamuttn Nakanather ... Nainativu
... Nainativu
Supramanier Voluppillai
... Analaitivu
... Analaitivu
Jos. N. Sandrasegara
... Delft or Neduntivtt Delft Middle
A. Anantar
... Tunukkai
... Alankulam
A. Karthikosu
... Karanaval Pattu S. Karuppadainturippn
MANNAR DISTRICT.
Fitzroy Keyt
... Mannar town
... Civil hospital
M. L. Muhamatu Sultan ... Mannar island No. 1 Erukkalampiddi
James Stephen Clement
... Mannar island No. 2 Pesalai
Kristogu Antony Tavorera ... Mantai South
... Vitanaivalavu
Vallipuram Kandiravelupillai Mantai North
... Chettukulam
M. K. Mukamatu Sultan ... Perunkalip pattu ... Vidattaltivu
K. U. Nakanather
... Illuppaikadavai
... Vellankulam
... M pattu
N. M.
NI S. Mariker
usali South
... Tampadamuthalikadu
M. Mirasaiypullevvai
Musali North
... Periappullachchipotkenl
Pedurupillai Lawrence
... Nannaddan West ... Archchankulaut
E. Tioku Antoni
... Nannaddan East ... Pichchaikulam
S. Mudaliyar Sakanathapillai Metkumulai
... Udayarvalavu
S. M. Guanasekrampillai ... Panankamam
... Moonduinurippu
MULLAITT I V U DISTRICT.
J. R. Jeremiah
... Mullaittivu town ... Civil hospital
N. Ayampillai
... Karikkaddumulai N. Tanniyuttu
K. Murukuppillai
... Karikkaddumulai S. Chemmalai
G. U. Georgepulle
... Puthukudiyiruppu
Puthukudiyiruppu
S. Vinasittampi
... Mulliyavalai
... Mulliyavalai
K. Veluppillat
... Melpattn North ... Tanduvan
M. Vottivalo
... Vavuniya town
... Civil hospital
Vinasitambi Velupillai
... Kilakkumulai South
(Tamil), excluding
Vavuniya town ... Puthukkulam
T. M. T. Wannihamy
... Kilakkumulai South
(Sinhalese)
... Mamaduwa
S. W. Sinnatamby
... Kilakkumulai North Periyavilatkulam
V. Antonipulle
... Sinnacheddikulam
East (Tamil)
... Kappachohi
K. M. Wiravaku
... Naducheddikulam
(Tamil)

... Puvarasankulam
M. B. Meera Sahibu
... Sinuacheddikulam
West
... Chmluventapula
K. 6. Appurala
... Simmelteddikulain
East and West,
Naduchecldikulam
(Sinhalese)
... Maruthamaduwa
P. Kanapatipillai
... Melpattu E. & S. ... Unchalkaddy
.... Uclaiyaur
K. Sinniah
... Sammalankulam
SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
GALLS DISTRICT.
J. B. Prins
... Gallo Municipality No. 118, Kaluweila
Miss E. Davidson, D. Registrar
do
do
...
A. C. de Lanerolle
... Hapugala
... Kalegana
G. G. C.. de Silva
... Bataduwa
... Bataduwa
D. A. D. Madanayaka
... Akniimana No. I .. Ihalagoda
D. S. Jayasuudara
... Pod dala No. 2
... Ylipawala

542

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

Name of Registrar.
Registration Division.
Place of Office.
Arlie Wijosuriya
Dodanduwa
Dodanduwa
Brampy Gunawardena
Hikkaduwa
Hikkaduwa
D. H. D. W. S. A. Amarasekara
Kahawe
Godagama
A. M. W. Rajakarmia
.. Bussa
Ratgania
A, de Silva Wirasekera
Atishatlangoda
... A in b a lin goda
A. de Silva Wimalasuriya
Batapola
Batapola
Dinuge Charles
Karantleriiya
Karandeniya
K. Don Endris de Silva
... Arnhattia
Pinikahana
(4. Adrian Amarasekara
... Bent ota
Bentota
A. Don Adrian de Silva
... Pahalaganhaya
liewatgania
D. F. do Alwis Gunatilaka
Iralitruwit
Kaikawala
(4. L. de S. W. Jayatilake
Kosgoda
Kusgoda
B. de S. Abayasinwardana
Welt-tars.
Patagangoda
D. B. de Silva Ahayanayaka... Elpitiya
Elpitiya
B. Don David Sinno
Pitigala
Pitigala
D. de A. Senewiratua Epa
Weihena
Weihena
G. E. W. Karunaratna,
Hinidunia
Hiniduina
H.D.J. de S.A. Goonewardene Habarakada
Halwitigala
D. S. de S. R. Gunawardene
Neluwa
Lelwala
D. A. Abatyagunawardene
Dellawa
Andadolegama
D. A. do S. W. Seneviratna... Baddegama
Baddegama
J. A. Wickramasingha
Telikads,
Lelkada
W. de S. A. Wijesekera
Diviture
Akuratiya,
D. T. de S. Wikremasekere
Lelwala
Lelwala.
H. Dias Patinayaka
Yatalamatta
Yatalainatta
J. Amarasiri Jayasinghe
Mapalagama
. Nagoda
D. W. Dias Madanayaka
Talpe
Unawatuna
D. P. Weerasingha Dahanaike Katukurunda
Katukurunda
T. D. A. Gunesekere
Hinatigala
Habaraduwa
Angulizgisha
Dorake
Don Mathes Amarasinha
Ahangaina
D. T. de A. W. Gunawardene Ahangama
Katalitwa
Katalowa
Richard Philip de Lanerolle
Malalgodapitiya
Kodagoda
G. Lawrence Seneviratna
Maweila
Hawpe
K. D. N. Gunesekere
Polpogoda
W alawe
A. de Samarawiekrerne laps
Beranagoda
Kottowa
E.
de
S.
A.
Gunesekere
D.
MATARA DISTRICT.
... Hospital
Matara town
W. Margenout
Meters Four Gravets
R. D. Tilekeratne
.... Weliweriya
No. 2
Matara Four Gra,vets
J. de S. Weerasinha
... Meddewatta
No.3
... Dewundara
... Dewundara,
D. C. W. Manampery
... Dikwella
... Dikwella
D. C. Disanayaka
... Pategama
... Pategama
D. C. K. Nanayakkara
... Parawahera
... Parawahera
M. (4. D. Mathese
... .Korainbornwanit
... Ranchtigoda
,1, R.. W. Wellappili
... Deyiy;indara
... Deyiymidara
A. V. JayaW:tr(111Tlit
... Flamm-ea-alit
D. N. NV. Samarasinha a ... H ak i num
... Kehaliyapola
... Kebaliyapola
D. D. Sedara Selland
... Tibbotuwaria
... Godapitiya
P. de S. Jayasinha
... Karagoda- Uyangoda
... Aturaliya
V. P. S. Peter de Silva
... Kamburupitiya ... Kamburupitiya
D. J. Wijesinha
... Medaviyangoda
... Kirinde
D. A. Wiresinha
... Nainivala
... Tihagoda
D. S. W. Gunasekara,
... Palatuwa
... Watagedara
Don Alwis Wirasinha
... Weligama
... Weligama
S. Migel Peron,
... Owitawatta inPelana
... Pelana
D. S. Samararinha
... Denapitiya
... Denapitiya
W. M. J. Henry Perera
... Telihawila
... Telihawila
D. C. R. Wiaysekara
... Talaranaba
... Talaramba

1 V1 1111k 1111.7
IN.1111.1.11.1111.C11.1.1.1,

Name of Registrar.
J. 1'. A. Gunawardana
P. L. Issan Appu
D. C. M. Gunawardana
D. C. D. Wirawardana

Place of Office.
Registration Division.
... Kotagala
... Dankoluwa
... Deniyaya
... Uduwaka
... Dampahala
... . Beralapanatara
... Rotumbe
... Bengamuwa

HAMBANTOTA DISTRICT.
Government Civil
... Hambantota town
H. M. Pieris
hospital
A. S. Wijayasinha, Deputy
do
do
Registrar
...
... Hambantota,outsicle
S. M. Don Dias de Silva
.. Kohulankala
the town
... Western Walakada Watuktruppu
D. D. Kulatunga
... Meths Walakada .. Veligatta
K. A. P. Don Edoris
... Yodakantliya
.., Tihawa
S. P. Don Carol's
.. Northern division ... PahalaKurnbukwowa
D. D. S. Ratnayaka
Una-atuwewa
... Mattala Walakada
D. M. S. Disanayaka
... Modaragampalata ... Welipatanwihi
A. P. Don Sarnelis
... Kanuketiya PahalaD. J. S. Abeysekara
... Lunama
walakada
... Kanuketiya IhalaD. T. Wijesekara
... Pallegania
walakada
... Paranagampalata ... Mnrungagasyaya
D. D. Abaysinhe
... 'Nevi ugampalata ... Dabarella
C. J. Disauayaka
... Government Civil
... Tangalla town
A. Rode
Hospital
S. D. S. Gunatilaka, Deputy
do
...
do
Registrar
.. Tangalla, outside the
N. D. A. Edirisinha
.., Medaketiya
town
... Nakulugamuwa .. Murungagasyaya
D. A. Disanayaka
... Kahawatta PahalaC. G. Kandambi
... Angulmaduwa
walakada
D. A. de S. Wijesiriwardana Kahawatta Ihala... Nihiluwa
walakada
D. C. G. Wellappuli
... Walasmulla Ihala... Walasmulla
walakada
... Walasmulla PahalaD. D Almwickrama
... Modara.wana
walakalla
D. D. W. Disanayaka
... Marakada Ihala... Mandadttwa
walakada
Marakada PahalaD.1'. Ratnayaka
walakada
... Hinhunna
... Wigamuwa
Ranna
D. D. S. Dahanayaka
... Kirama
... Kirama,
A. S. Wijesinha
... Bukentlayaya
D. A. Dahanapala
... Julampitiya,
... Katuwanawadiya
C. D. W. W. Palihawadana
Katuwana
Paranagampalata ... Gangulandeniya
D. S. H. Yapa
EASTERN PROVINCE.
I IATTIC A LOA DISTRICT.
... Battiettloa tt uv n ... Batticaloa h ospital
A. Chinuayab
K S. Chellaturai, Deputy
110
do
Registrar
... Manmunai North ... Kokkuvil and ValeK. D. Kannamuttu
yiravu
... Manmunai South ... Mutalaikkuda
V. Murukachapillai
... Manmunai East
S. Elaiyatampi
(Northern)
... Navatkuda
... Manmunai East
U. Mahamad Usoof
(North-Central) ... Kattankudi No.3
... Manmunai East
V. P. Kanapatipillai
(South-Central) ... Arrapattai
... Manumitai East
A. Chinnatampipodi
(Southern)
... Put ukk udiyiruppu
... Mannumai West
K. Vellappodi
... Makilavedduvan
(Northern)

Z14,1

REGiSTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

Place of Office.
Registration Division.
... Manmunai West
... Kanankuda
(Southern)
... Eravur Pattu North Vandarumulai
S. Kannappan
K. Veluppillai
... Eravur Pattu South Eravur
M. Marnnuttoo
... Koralai Pattu North Miravoclai
C. Chettirappillai u
... Koralai Patti South Kiran
K. Manikappocli
... Ernvil Pattu North Eruvil
V. Kuuchappodi
... Eruvil Pattu South Makilur
Periyatampippodi Udaiyar ... PlirativullattuNorth Kovilporativu
S. Elcamparam
... Porativ it Pattu South Matidur
K. Kanapathippillai
... Karawaku Pattu
... Periakallar
North No.1
C. Sethupathipillai
Karawaku Patti'
... Naipaddimunni
North No.2
M. V. AT. Usuppuluvvaippodi Karawaku
Pattu Kalittunai Kutlyiritppu No. 1 Division
Central
...
T. Periyattampi
... Karawaku
Pattu
Soir,!1
... Karativu
A. Ahamadu Lebbe
Akkarai Pattu East ;. Karunkoddittivii
No. 1
....) (Moorish division)
K. Nagamanippillai
... Akkarai Pattu East 1 Karunkodittivu (Ta... 1 tail division)
No. 2.
M. G. Pinhaini
... Akkarai Pattu West Pannelagama
K. Aliyarlevvai
... Nintavur Pattu ... Nintavur
M. T. Meeralevvai
... Nandukadu Pattu E. Varipattanchenai
S. G. Appuhami
... Nadukadu do W. Bookaivattai
V. L. Tampiapillai
... Samanturai do N. Navitanveli
M. K. Pakkirlevvai
... Samanturai do S. Chammanturai
T. M. Aptul Rater
Panawa
do E. Pottuvil (Moorish
division)
J. Santakaharny
... Panawa
do W. Pottuvil (Sinhalese
division)
I. M. Sudu Banda
... Bintenna North ... Tembitchiya
V. Sudu Banda
... Bintenna South ... Geode
TaiscomALEy. DISTRICT.
A. Kalenberg
... Trincomalee town.... Civil hospital, Trincomalee
A. Seenivasagam, Deputy
Registrar
...
do
...
do
S. M. Vappurajah
... Koddiyar Pattu N. Muthur and Topur
P. Sittampalant
...
do
do W. Mallikaitivu
K. Poopalapillai
...
do
do S. Kiliveddi
N. Sinnattampt
...
do
do E. Ichchillampattai
S. W. Kaliappu
... Tamblegam do W. Paddimedu
M. Kartikesu
...
do
do E. Kiniyai
N. Wairamuttu
... Kaddukulam do E. Chempadu
S. Arunasalarn
do
do N. Tiriyai
K. Ukkurala
do
do W. Galkadawala
K. Wannihami
do
do S. Gomatra sanicai la vcat I a

NUM 9 of Registrar.
C. Manikappodi

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCEKLIRUNEGAL A. DISTRICT.


Il'ettdavvili Hatpattu.
C. Heynsberg
... Kurunegala town ... Kurunegala hospital
R. S. de S i lva, Deputy Registrar
do
do
'
B. N. M. Appuhami
... Tiragandahe
... Rowapola

Name 14 Registrar.
D. M. Ukkurala
H. B. M. Ukku Banda
P. B. Ratnayaka
E. M. Ukku Banda
K. M. Pinhatni
A. A. Babapithaini
S. M. Appuhamy
T. M. Appuhamy
H. S. N. W. Mudiyanso
S. W. M. Punchirala
D. M. Mtulalihanty
W. T. K. Timbiriwowe
D. M. Punchirala
J. M Ram Banda
R. M. Dingiri Banda
R. M. Kiri Banda,
E. M. Kiri Banda
H. R. Horambuwa
M. A. M. Lkku Banda
K. R. Raithand
R. M. Appuhamy

Place o Office.
Registration Division.
Hiri ?Iola Hat patirt.
... Wadupola
... Ihalawisideka
... Mahagalboda Egoda Udugodagama
... Nikawagampaha ... Potanegama
... Hatigomuwa
... Divigandahe
. Aragama
.,. Hetahaya
,.. Diyatura
.., Duda, ()iota
... Tittaweligandalia ... Pahala Tihawa
II 'etiA ei I let tpaitlt.
... Nikaweratiya
... MaguI ()tots
... MagulMedagandahe Hulowa
,.. Kirimetiyawa
. Gantihe
.. Mailewa
... Mioyen Egoda
... Pahalawisnleka -. Digana
.,. Hatalispaha East .., Mahaembogama
... Hatalispaha West ... Mannankulama
... Hangilipola
... Katuwana
Dcleantedi lboleattu.
... Otegama
... Giratalane
...
... Migaswewa
.., Baladora
.,. Dewameda korale ... Elawitigama
.,. MedagandaheKorale Marnunuwa
... Udukaha and Walgam pattu
... Mmtamale
... Tissawa and Angenm Tissawa

Katity(tinpola Hatpagew.
... Meddeketiya
... Karangomuwa
... Yatikaha
... Nakkawatta
... Meda, pattu
.,. Narangonntwa
... Pitigat
.. Handalankawa
... Kiniyama and Karanda pattu
... Murukandiya
... Katugampola and
H. M. A ppnhauii
Yagani pattu
... Kanallulla
Dawbarleit,i Hatpatto.
,.. Mayirawati
.., Panawitiya
L. A. M. Punchirala
_ Udukaha West ... Medagoda
S. M. Ukku Banda
... Udukaha East
W. A, Kiri Banda
... Imbulgoda
... thlapola Motu.
T. R. M. Appuhami
... Ratmalagoda
... Udapola Medalessa Kolambalamulla
R. M. Bandirala
... Rekopattu
... Kanumale
N. M. Banda
PUTTAL MS DISTRICT.
Saravanarnuttit Hallock
.. Puttalam town
... Puttalam
Government Civil hospital
do
..,
,-1 . R. Perva, Deputy Regr.
do
R. 0. Siroottlti
... Kalpitiya town
... Government Dispensary, Ealpitiya
L. A. le. Ramiro
... Kalpitiya
... Totakadu
M. Bastian Palle
... Akkarai Pattu North Mampuri
S. Abraham Fernando
... Akkarai Pattu South .Muttlppalakulam
P. W. de Rosairo
,.. Pomparippu pattu ... Karaitivu
Wansekera Punchirala
.. Rajakumarawanni
pattu.
... KarnbukkadawaIa
S. Santiago Fernando
... Mundal
,. Mundal
K. Sehu Sikkandar
... Puttalam pattu ,,. Sernbatta
P. B. Wadigamangawa
... Pandita pattu
... Anamaduwa
J. R. H. Nawagattagatint ... Kirimetiya. pattu ... Nawagattagarna
K. H. Pinhami
... Karithlbe pattu
... Talgaawerva,
A. H. Mudahharni
... Perawili pattu
.,. Kollankulatna
R. Pluroliirala
.., Rajawanin pattu ... Mnrukwatawana
W. R. Ranharni
Knmarawanni pattu Rehewa
P. wanawiraja
... Pallatn pattu
... Pallama

G. M. Hatanhatny
J. H. Manelhatny
W. M. Mudiyause
S. M. Siman Herat
S. B. M. Kiri Banda

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

544b

Name of Registrar.

Registration Division.

Place of Office,

CRILAW DISTRIOT.
... Chilaw hospital
... Chilaw town
C. S. Ratnam
do
do
A. E. Harding, Dep'y Registrar
Anavulundan pattu,
Seduramo Kadiravel
north of Sengaloya No. 1 division Udappit
C. D. A. M. K. A. Appuhami Attavidinidan pattu,
north of Sengaloya NIP...! division Anavulandawa
and
Anavulundini
G. L-Simon Portal',
MIIIIIIQRSHrtilll pattus, north of DudRajakaditliiwa
durn-o)ya
P. K. Jayatuhami Appuliami Anavultmdan and
Munnessaram pattug, south of DedMtimiessarant
uru-oya
Munnessaram pattu
J. P. W. Ekanayaka
Kak kapalliya
South
Yagam pattu North Palubingirlyit
G. Herat Randeni
.. Yagam Pattu South Madampe
H. S. Ainerasekera
Yatakaltun pattuwa Kutlawevvit
B. M. Hitihami Appuhami
Marawila
W. W. Henry Fernando .. Medapalata
Haldanduwana
Otarapalata
D. P. V. Wijeyetunga
Waikkal
... Kalamai pattuwa
Francis Xavier Rowel

NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.
ANURADHAPURA DISTRICT.
... Anuradhapura town Anuradhapura hospital
... Nuwaragain korale. Diganegama
J. Mudalihami
... Eppawala korale ... Danilaighawat tit,
H. M. Herathami
R. D. Ranhami Appuhami ... Wilachchiya korale
... Relapanawa
South
... Wilachchiya korale
Pedro Anthony
... Periyakunchikulanut
North
... Kendewa
... Kotula korale
W. M. Wannihami
... Kanaclara korale ... Kawarakkulama
M. B. Dawlagala
... Kadawat korale ... Mahad i will wewa
Wannihami Appuhami
Siyambalacrahawatta
... Kalpe korale
H. B. Punchiappu
in Daelichahammillewa
... Kunchuttu korale ... Wattewevik
C. R. Waintyltamy
... Mahaltotaiat korale Konwowa
K. M. Banda
... Wagollckarla
... Ilittuwetidana
P. Kapurala
W. A. Udayare Appultami ... Uddiyankulaitia
korale
... 8i valak 'daunt
... Ulagalla korale ... Periyamiyankulama
P. K. Tikiri Banda
... Matombuwa korale Konwewa
K. Appurala
... Undurawa korale ... Relapotagama
J. H. Kiri Banda
... Kiralawa korale ... Marasinha-hamillewa
D. M. Kapurithaini
... Negampaha korale... Nikattegatna
H. M. Jayaturala
... Maminiya korale ... Olukaranda
I. M. Dingiri Banda
B. M. Wannihami
... Kalagam Korale N. Polwatta in 'polegama
G. M. Ranhami
... Kalagam Korale S. Dambagahawatta in
Elaganmwa
F. Vethecan

REUISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

544e

PROVINCE OF U VA.
BADUI.I..1 DISTRICT.

Name of Registrar.
Registration Division.
Place of Office.
S. L. Anthonisz
... Badulla town
... Badulla hospital
S. Supramanian, Deputy
Registrar
...
...
do
W. M. U. Banda
... Rilpolaio
... 1-lindagoda
K. Mutu Banda
... Kumbalivelli
... Pattiyekinnbura
i), M, I. Appuhand
... Bogoda
... Idamegedara in Dikwella
H. D. P. Banda
... Parisian
... Ulpenarawatta
K. R. M. Heen Baiala
... Pattipida
... Pallepangliwit
D. M. P. Appultaini
... Udapalata
... Palli winna
W. M. Punchirala
... Yatipalata
... Ulna Elegama
R. M. Appuhami
... 11 edapalata
... Ra.dicretalawa
z7..
Dangamuwe P. Banda
... Gampaha
... Kindigoda Walawwa
M. B. Katugaha
... Dehiwinipalata
... Katugaha
G. N. B. Mirahawatta
... Dambawimpalata ... Mirahawatta
... Kirimadupalawatta
... Mahapalata
R. M. Sudu Banda
... Muttettuwagedara
... Soranatota
Y. M. Appuhami.
... Eholayagekatuwe... Oyapalata
D. R. M. Appuhami
watta
... SiyarnbalagahakumWiyaluwa
L. R. M. Granetirala
'burn
... Gonigoila, Walawwa
... Bintenna
R. M. B. Kiri Bandit
... Rirlimaliyadda
... Aralupitiya
T. B. Ridimaliyailda
... Uda-oya
... Palwatta
W. M. P. Banda
in
... Wogam pattu
... Mahawalawwa
Benjamin Bibile
Bibile
... Medagam pattu ... Kinnarabowa
K. J. S. Banda
... Gamegedara
G. R. B. Appuhami..
... Magaridana
... . D
N ailmb
galaagalla
th Banda
T. R. M. Hu'
... Nape
K. M. Ukku Banda... Nikawetiya
... Pitadeniyagedara
... Mahawetlirata
W. 111. U. Banda
... Kaudukara
... Kendalanda
K. M. Ukku Banda
... Happoruwa
... Buttala
J. R. G. Appuhami
... Buttala Wedirata ... Wedikumbura
T. B. Gaugoda
... Harankahawa
... Kandapalla
W. M. Mutu Banda
... Wellawaya
... Dimbulamure
J. M. Huduhami
... Awariapelessa
... Sittarama
Don Simon Gunasekara
... Kongala Bintenna... Hambegamuwa
Ran Banda
PROVINCE OF SABARAGAMUWA.
RATISAPUR L DISTRICT.
... Ratnapura town ... Ratnapura hospital
T. Ohlmus
K. P. de Silva, Deputy
do
...
do
...
Registrar
... Ketaliyanpalla
... Hidellana
J. M. Mraliyanse
... Tembiliyaua
... Tembiliyana
M. G. Neyatihalai
... Pussella
P. A. W. Wijesinlia
... l'ussella
.. Ellawala
... Ellawala
P. Loki i Appuhami
Dodampe
... Dodampe
G. Apptiliami
... Eratna
... Eratna
H. V. Appuhami
... Gilimale
L. M. P. Punchi Banda ... Gilimale
... Kiriella
... Kiriella
I. Appuhami
... Karandana
... Karandana
K. V. Herat Appuhami
... Ganegoda
... Ganegoda
S. D. Appuhami
... Marambe
... Illukpitiya
W. M. htri Banda
... Bulugahapitiya ... Kendangomuwe PaH. V. Penis Appuhami
halagama
... Marapona
... Marapona
R. A. Malhami
... Niwitigala
... Niwitigala
M. Hinhami
... Porohitagama,
.. Elapata
W. R. Hin Mahatrneya
... Raddella
... Raddella
P. Chandanahami
... Pelmadulla
... Pelmadulla
H. A. Kalinguhami
... Lellopitiya
... Hannasgama
K. A. Loku Maltatmeya

5444

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

Registration Division.
Place of Office.
... Uda pattu of Kukulu
korale
.. Gangalagomuwa
K. Newatihami
Metla pattu of Kukulu korale
... Kalawana
A. M. P. Appuhami
... Palle pattu of Kuknit'. korale
... (Ialature
S. P. Thewarayaupillai
... Rakwana
... Rakwana
G. M. Kiri Menika
... Madampe
... VI'ellanclura
... Ridiwita
G. A. Emitiyagoda
... Maragala
... Niyangame
I. M. Tikiri Banda
... Niyanganta
E. M. William Singh()
... Yainna
... Yainna
G. A. M. appuhami
... Kalalella
... G ahhela
J. M. Madduma Banda a Madalagama
... Endana
... Bibilegama
J. M. Loku Banda
... Bibilegama
S. M. Punchi Mahatmeya ... Muttettupola
... Opata
... Kolonnagan pattu ... Maduwanwela
0. T. M. P. Banda
R. D. Dingi Appuhami
... Dilapotagan pattu
No. I
.. Kempane
D. C. A. Yapa
... Diyapotagan pattu
No. 2
... Padalangala
G. G. M. Punchi Mahatmeya Balamgoila
. .. Balanao
, (la
P. K. K. M. Kulumbura ... Imhnlamure
... Mahawalatenna
D. M. Punchi Banda
... Kaltota
... Nedungarnuwa
T. D. M. Kiri Banda
... Madola
... ()partake
... Weligepola
A. M. Wasanahami
... Weligepola
D. M. Wasanahami
... Talapitagara pattu Halpe
J. A. Fernando
... Imbulpe
... Ikribulpe
H. M. Punchi Appuhami ... Murahela
... Naiuwela
B. M. Punchi Mudiyanse ... Maddegama
... Udagama

D.

Name of Registrar.
M. Mudalihami

KEGALLA DISTRICT.
... Kegalla town
H. C. Senewiratne
... hospital
M. Seenivasacam, Deputy
di 1
Registrar
...
do
...
W. AL Punchi Banda
... Mawata pattuwa ... Godiganntwa
S. Mohotti Appuhami
... Kanduaha pattuwa Telijjagoda
R. M. Punchi Appuhami ... Mahapalata
... Hakurugammana
W. M. Appuhami
... humbalgampaIata ... Paranagarna
H. Mudiyanse
... Ganhatapalata
... Arama
K. D. M. Appuhami
... Ganne pattuwa ... Kahawan dala
Alahakoongedara Siyatu
Galboda pattuwa ... Wac lamahleniya
M. W. Kiri Banda
... M eda pattuwa.
... Beliganunana
... Egodapota anti TaD. M. Ukku Banda
nippern. pattu ... Des watts.
... Deyaladahammm
W. M. Ukku Banda
pattuwa
... Puwakileniya
.. Meddeniediliya patE. M. Mudalihami
tuwa
... Handagarna
A. S. W.T. M.Meddnina Banda Walgitni pattuwa ... Miduma
P. S. K. A. B. J. M. Loku Banda II l awl olaha pattuwa K el tol watugoda
K. M. Pkinehi Appuhami ... (Kara pattuwa
wa
... Akwatta
... Kiraweli pattliwa,W. Kukulpone
W. M. Mudiyanse
S. H. M. Tikiri Banda
... Kiraweli pattuwa E. Otanapitiya
B. D. M. Loku Banda
... Kandupitapattuwa N. Bambaragarna
A. NI. Ukku Banda
.. Kandupitapattuwas. Alawatura
K. Appusinno
... Egodapotapattuwa of
Dehrgampad korale Imbulana
M. A. W. B. M. G. Ekneli... NI egoclapota pattuwa
goda Banda
of Dehigampalkorale Ruanwella
Y. Loku Appuhami
... Atulugam h oral e E. Doraniyagala
... Atidugam Korale W. Magammana
H. Tepanis Appuhami
B. D. R. A. M. Loku Banda... Panawal Korale E... Panawala
D.R.M. L. EheliyagodaBanda Panawal Koval IV... ElieliyaYoda

REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES CEYLON,


( UNDER THE ORDINANCE No. 2 OF 1805) HOLDING
OFFICE ON DECEMBER 31, 1904.
(From "Government Gazette.")
WESTERN PROVINCE.
COLOMBO DISTRICT.

a Acting.
Registration Division
Place of Office.
... Town, within the gra- Rgistrar-General's
vets of Colombo ...
Office
H.W. Kannaugara, Mudaliyar
do
... Colombo Kachcheri
S. R. Pullonayagam
...
do
. No. 43, Pickering's
S. P. Dharamagunawardana
road, Kotahena
Muhandiram
do
... No.81, Mali ban St.
Pettah
W. A. de Alwis
do
No.201, Kollupitiya
... No.
C.de S. Gunatilaka
do
... No. 88, St. James's
Street, Mut wal
H. A. Perera, Mudaliyar
do
... No.56.Ceinetery Itd..
Kotahena
H. I. P. M. Siriwardana
... Ambatalenpahala ... Mahabirtgonniwa
N. D. J. Samaranayaka
...
do
Egoda Kolonnawa
D. Y. R. Wijayagimawardana
do
... Kohilawatta
P. Perera, Korale Mudaliyar Palle pattu of Salpiti korale
... Mampe
... Mawittara .
D. B. Gunawardana
do
...
Demala.duwa
do .
R. D. Simon
... Rawatawatta
do
...
E. A. Salgado
... Pita Kotte
do
W. D. W. P. Senanayaka
do
... ,Kirillapone
...
IL S. A. Senaratna
do
... Kirillapone
D. A. B. W. Abyayaratna ,.,
... Dehiwala
do
W. Charles Ba,stiansz
.
... Udugaha pattu of
D. C. W. Gunaratna
Salpiti korale ... Wetara
... Kahatuduwa
do
...
W. S. Perera
Adikari pattu of HeS.A.M.L.S.W.Samarasekera
wagam korale ... Mulleriyawa
J. H. Perera, Korale Mohan- Palle pattu of Hewa... Aturugiriya
gam korale
diram
... Pore
do
I'. Don James
... Kottawa
do
...
I). C. S. Amarasekara
... Bomiriya Pahala
do
...
II. D. L. Gunasekera
VI.A.Pieris, Korale Mudaliyar Meda pattu of Hew... Atigala
gam korale
... Galagedara
du
I). J. J. Gunawardana
... Padukka
do
M. D. Y. Jayawardana
... Henpita
do
...
D. B. P. Jayawardana
... Udugaha pattu of
D. H. Wijesundara
Hewagam korale... Kosgama
... Kaluaggala
do
...
0. A. Gunawardana
.1. A. Abayasekara, Korale Ragam pattu of Alutkurn korale South Mahabage
...
Mudaliyar
... Dandugarna
do
1). D. Jayatilaka
... Kandana
do
1,. D. Jayawardana
... Galahitiyawa
do
D. M. 0. Ratnasekara
... GampolaPahalagama
do
It. de S. Samarasinha
... Timhirigasyaya
do
...
M. D. S Karunaratna
... Wattala
do
...
D. F. Gunatilaka
... Adikari pattu of
D. S. Jayatilaka
Siyane korale West Wedamulla
,_..,
... Talawatuhenpita
do
'L. Simian Cabral
[South
... Pattiwala
do
D. S. Chandrasekara
... Nugegoda
do
...
D. C. R. Weerasekara
... Weboda
do
...
D. B. Jayawardana
A. S. D. Bandaranayake, Mu... Sinharamulla
do

handiram
Name of Registrar.
N. W. Morgappah

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REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES.

Name of Registrar.
Registration Division.
Place of Office.
L. de Livera, Korale Mutlali- Matta pattu of Siyane
yar
..
korale West
../. Yakwala
M. G. Ahayasinha
do
.:. Yakwala
D. C. Dissanayaka
do
... Kumbaloluwa
R. D. A. Gunasekara
do
... Kandumulla
K. A. Elias Perera
...
do
... Pattalagedara
E. M. D. P. Siriwardana ...
do
... Kalagedihena
K. D. S. Karimanayake
...
de
... Inthillgo(la
j.D.Perera, Korale Mudaliyar Udligalia pattu of
Siyanekorale East Namhadaluwa
P. A. A. P. Wijaya Gunatilaka
do
... Haggalla
W. A. Don Elias
...
... Urapola
do
B. A. C. P. Gunatilaka
...
do
... Ellalainulla
D. P. Senaratna
... Gangaboda pattu of
Siyane korale East Paddawela
D. C. W. Jayasundara
do
.. Meddegama
B. P. Suriyapperuma
do
... Pugoda
H. Don Cyrus
do
... Welganut
D. P. A. W. S. Jayasekara ...
do
... Paluganta
...
T. D. Penis Senanayaka
do
... Walarambe
C. H. A. Samarakkodi, Korale
Muliandiram
do
...
... Padditwala
W. A. M. Joronis Perera ... Local Board town &
Grat ets of Nogomho Kacheheri building
...
H. P. Jayawaradena
do
... Ut layartoppu
S. M. Silva
... Dtimigitha pattu of
Alutkuru korale
North
.. Dalliwekotiewa
C. P. S. Dassanayaka
...
do
... Godigotimwa
..
W. M. K. Joseph Perera
do
... Batepola
W. D. Bandaranayaka, Korale Dasiyapattu of Alut...
Mudaliyar
kuru korale North Authagahapitiya
...
J. M. P. Samarasekera
do
... Utlugampola
M. A. G. 1). R. Senanayaka,
Muhandiram
...
do
... Nilpanagoda
H. Salgado
...
do
... Katuneka
D. A. D. D. Jayawardana ...
do
... Watinapaha
...
K. D. P. Gunasekera
do
... Talahenal
L.A. Dassanayaka, Korale Mn- Udugaha pattu of miri,....
...
daliyar
Hapitigam korale 1
14 " ma
D. H. Ahayesinha
do
... Elapiliyawa
...
S. P. P. S. Gunatilaka
do
... M ad abawita
D. A. A. Perera
... Yatigaha pattn of
Hapitigam korale Nawana
J. C. P. Samarasinha
...
ilo
... Kaleliya
KALIJTARA DISTRICT.
J. V. G. A. Jayawardene
... Kalutara totamune "Kalutara North
...
J. P. Gunawardana
do
... i)esastra Kalutara
E. W. Sirimanne
do
... The Kacheheri
D.C. de A.S.Wijekoon
do
... Nagoda
D. N. Jayawardana
do
... Paiyagala
D. H. P. Karunaratns
do
... l3eruwala
W. J. S. Bastian de Silva ...
do
... Alutgama East
M. A. P. Wijaysinha.
Pans,dure totamune Walana and Pattiya
D. J. de S. Nanayakkara
do
... Mudupitiya
D. S. Gunatilaka
do
... Molligoda
D. C. Senaratna
...
do
... Kuda Waskaduwa
...
H. S. P. Samarasekara
do
... Talpitiya
I. D. H. Jayasekara
... Rayigam korale, Adikari pattu
... Bolabotuwa
...
G. D. Juanis Perera
do
... Rayiganta
D. S. D. P. Gunasekara
... Kumbuke pattu ... Kumbuke
...
D. J. Kamiangara
do
... Kahatapitiya
W. D. Charles
...
do
... Horana
D. L. Gunatilaka
... Udugaha pattu
... Kalupahana

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NaIIII. 11r Registrar.


Registration Division. Place of Office.
D. 1'. (1.. (i. Appultanly
do
, Kindelpitiya
P. Don Carobs
Mmiwattahage pattu Madurawela
K. Don Lewis
do
... Dombagoda
D. J. Wettasinha
do
... Yalagala
do
S. P. Jayatilaka
... Haltota
do
M. Don Samiel
...
... Panagoda
S. T. de Vas Gunawardana ... Iddagoda pattu of
Pasdun Korale
West
... Palligoda
do
... Dodangoda
U. Don Siadoris
...
L. Don Carobs Wijesinha ...
do
... Iddagoda
do
... Kotagedara
D. P. W. Gunaratna
...
do
... Walagedara
D. U. Jayasinha
.
...
... Walallawiti pattu ... Welipenna
D. M. Jayanetti
do
... Ittapana
D. W. de C.,sta Dasenayaka
... Gangaboda pattu of
D. E. Rama-aka-Belicht
Pasdun Korale
East
... Bulatsinhala
... Rotiyala and IhalaD. J. Wijesokara
do
kurannagtala
... Mahapattu North ... Agalawatta
J. Wijesundara
do
... Bellana
D. H. tie Silva
...
D. B. M. Siriwardana
... Mahapattu South ... Kalugala
di)
... Migaltatenna
U. D. S. G tutasinba a
CENTRAL PR( WINCE,
KANDY DISTRICT.

... Kandy Municipality Kandy Kachcheri


... Utitinuwara No. 1 Hatnagoda in Udunuwara
do
No. 2 Angunawala
L. B. Angunawala
do
No. 3 Warakaulla
W. H. M. Kin Banda
...
... Yatinuwara No. 1 DodanwalaWalawwa
C. B. Dodanwala
do
...
No. 2 Kadugannawa
K. M. Ukku Banda
do
No. 3 Wallata, Poradeniya
P. B. Paranatala
road
... Tumpane
No. I Medagama
R. M. Banda
do
IT. B. S. Dedunupitiya
...
No. 2 Dedunupitiya
...
do
No. 3 Weliwita
H. M. Kin Banda
... Harispattu No. 1 Doranegama
L. B. Doranegama
...
do
No. 2 Dunuwila
Alfred Diumwila
No. 3 Mullegama
do
R. W. M. Kin Bands
No. 4 Nugawela
...
do
P. B. Madugalle
...
do
No. 5 Medagoda
S. S. Tikiri Banda
W. W. M. P. Loku Banda ... Lower Dumbara
No. 1 Hurikaduwa
No. 2 Amtmugania
do
W. A. Mudalihamy
No. 3 Yatawara
do
B. D. M. Dingiri Banda
do
No. 4 Alutgama
G. H. M. Appuliamy
do
No. 5 Giddawa
H. M. Kiri -Banda
No. 6 Henagehuwala
do
H. Tikiri Banda
No. 7 Lidagammeclda
...
do
Dingiri Banda
... Uda Dumbara No. 1 PitaWala
Y. M. Appuhatny
do
No. 2 Godakumbura
...
G. Tikiri Banda
do
No. 3 Gurulupota
Y. M. Pimehi Banda
do
No. 4 Godatuuna
...
E. M. Kin Banda
... Utiasiyapattu No. Zge, Mangoda
H. M. I. Ukkii Banda
... Medasiya pattu
E. M. Appuhatny
No. 56 Bombure
do
No. 6 Talagune
...
0. E. M. Appithamy
... Lower Hewaheta
P. B. Leula
No. 1 Ketawala
do
No. 2 Gotiammine
...
W. M. Appuhamy
do
No. 3 Galagoda
G. Abesiuha Banda

D. A. Wittahatchy
E. M. Kiri Banda

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REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES.

Registration Division.
Place of Office.
Name of Registrar.
... Udapalata
No. I Kahatapitiya'
P. Kuda Banda
do
...
No. 2 Ulaparie
A. M. Ukku Banda
No. :I Wattehena ,
do
N. M. Ukku Banda
do
No. 4 Kohbewala
A. R. D. S. S. Tikiri Banda
... Uda Bulatgama
S. M. Kiri Bands,
No. 1 Uda Ranlbukpitiya
...
do
No. 2 Ambagamuwa
D. B. Samarakon
...
do
No.
:1 Norwthal
M. G. Bastian de Silva
MA'TALR DISTRICT.
D.A. de S. Ratnayaka, Mudlr. Matale South
... Matale Kachcheri
Tikiri Banda. Aluwihara
...
do
... Aluwihara
Ratemahatmaya
R. D. A. M. N. W. Medduma
...
do
... Udupililla
Banda
do
... Domhawela
K. M. Kiri Banda Kulatunga
du
... Weligala
T. R. P. M. Punchi Banda ...
... Matale South
... Nugapitiya
T. M. Yapa Banda
do
... Etipola
K. J. W. M. Loku Banda ...
...
do
. Urulewatta
R. M. Kiri Banda
U. Loku Banda Aluvihare
... Matale North
... Paldeniya
Ratemahatmaya
...
do
... Pallegania
P. D. Walawwe Banda
do
... Alutgama
B. M. A. W. Tikiri Banda ...
...
do
... Alutwewa
P. M. Kiri Banda
.. Mitratulitwa
do
W. M. H. S. Kalu Banda ...
...
do
Inamalawa
I. H. B. Punchi Banda.
...
do
... Akurambotla
I. H. M. J. E. Herat
H. Dunbar Keppitipola
... Matale East
... Weragama
Ratemahatmaya
...
... Kaikawela
do
T. M. N. Punehirala
...
... Gurubebile
do
D. M. K. Kalu Banda
do
... Ilukkumbura
R. M. Garuhami
...
do
... Leloya
R. Ukku Banda
...
do
... Pottotawela
R. M. Ukku Banda
do
... Maragomuwa
II. M. P. Punchi Appuhamy
NITWARA ELIYA DISTRICT.
... Nuwara Eliya town N.'Eliya Kachcheri
R. Malalnoda
... Kotmale excluding
B. M. Punchirala
Nuwara Eliya town Niyangandora
do
... Kotagepitiya
S. M. Punchirala
...
do
H. M. Mathes de Silva
... Talawakele
... Walapane
... Boragolla
B. Appuhamy
do
...
... Veragmla
L. Punchirala
do
... Ketakandura
L. B. Andarawewa
... Uda Hewaheta
... hi unwatta
D. S. Abayagimasekara
...
do
... Dr5hipe
D. J. Loku Banda
...
do
... Bowels,
R. H. M. Appuhami
do
...
... IV1 ullulla
N. Ran Banda
...
do
... Hanguranketa
P. M. Punchi Banda
NORTHERN PROVINCE.
JAFFNA DISTRICT.
.,. Jaffna Division
... Karaiyur
D. P. Bartlett
..,
(10
... Karaiyur
D. Savarimutt kr
do
... Kokkuvil
M. Tambapillai, Mudaliyar...
do
...
... Ariyalai
N. Arulampalam
... Valikamain East ... Irupalai
C. Joseph
do
...
... Pattaimeni
S. Tampimuttu
...
do
... Puttur
A. Kanagasabai
... Valikamam North
Uduvil
G. H. Lawrence
...
do
... Mallakam
S. Johnpillai
do
...
... Telippalai
S. Visuvappah
do
B. R. B. Kumarakulasinhe ...
... Telhpalai
... Valikamam West ... Batticotta West
3 P. Cooke

REG TST It A RS OF MARRIAGES.

.:i4-4i

Name of Registrar. Registration Division. Place of Office.


I. I. Mudaliyar Tilainather do ... Batticotta West
M. Muttuvelti ... do ... Maunippai
J. C. Sehervd. ... Vadamaradchi West Point Pedro
P. Kaittarapillai ... do ... Tumpalai
V. Sivasidempareru
do
... Imaiyanan
V. Vadivelu ... do ... Point Pedro
H. Kathirkamer ... Vadamaradchi East Kudattanai
V. Sittampalam ... do ... Kudattanai
B. C. Lawrence ... Tenmaradchi ... Idaikkurichchi
S. Santiyapillai
do ... Mirisuvil
M. Muttucoomarasamy do ... Kaitadi
R. Supprarnaniam ... do ... Chavakachcheri
P. Bastiyampillai ... Pachchilappali ... Kilalai
G. S. Mootatainby ... do ... Periyapalai
W. Velupillai ... K arachc hi ... Kunchiiparuntan
Bras Antiresu ... Prinakari .., Madduvilnadu
F. R. Sandrasekara .., do ... Pimeryn
.., The Islands ... Karativu West
K. Chelliah
Pethuruppillai Nicholas do ... Narantanai
V. Muttaiyalipillai
do ... Velani East
K. Ramalingam
do ... Karativu West
Madittinu Simon ... Delft or Neduntivu Nadukkurichchi
J. N. Sandrasekara ... do ... Delft Middle
A. Kartikesu .., Tunukkai and Kantnaval pattu ... Tunukkai
MANNAR DISTRICT.
Kumaraveht Vallipuram ... Mannar islands ... Adi aramvalavu
..
... Pee alai
Joseph Manuel
Vallipuram Kathiravalpepillt'a Mantai ... Chettukkulam
Yakkopillai Marku ... do ... Vidattaltivu
Visentipillai Vraspillai ... Nannaddan ... Arippu
Edirmannasingam Tiogu
... do ... Pichaikulam
Antoni
do ... Achchankulam
P.,Lavrrancepillai
Santirasekerar Mudaliyar
Sekanatapillai ... Panankaman and 1 PandarailluppaikuMetkumulai -.5 lam
Mathaudayar Canagaratnam... do ... Vannivelankulam
MULLAITTIrt7 DISTRICT.
K. U. Tampaiya ... Maritime pattus Mullaittivu
G. W. Georgepillai
do Puthukkudiyiruppu
S. Vinasittampi, Udaiyar .. Mulliavalai and Melpattu North ... Mulliavalai
Pulogasinha Rasentira Map- (Kilakkumul a i Vavuni a
1, (Tamil)
patter
S. Philippupillai

K. Kapurala

S. Kartikesu

Chinnacheddikulam
EastNadueheddtand West Venkalacheddikku lam -and
kulam (Tamil)
Chinnacheddikulam
and Kilakkumullai
North and South
(Sinhalese) Mamadnwa
Melpattu E. & S.
and Udaiyaur... Neduukeni
35A

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REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES.

SOUTH E RN PROVINCE,
GAI.I.E Ikaran.r.
Name of registrar.
Registration Division.
Place of Office.
J. S. Abayasekera
... Four Gravets of Galle
and Akmimana Galle Kachcheri
P. Don Davit de Silva
410
,., No.75atLintotawatta
at Galupiyadda.
N. J. M. Senanayaka
do
... Dadalls.
A. C. de Lanerolle
do
... Kalegana
D. S. Jayasundara
do
... Hflpawela
D. A. D. Mudanayaka
..
do
... Ilialaboda
D. D. Gunawardene
.. Wellahoda pattn ... Kahaduwa
A. de Silva Wirasekara
do
... Ambalang.xla
A. M. W. Rajakaruna
..
do
... Ratgama
do
A. de Silva Wimalasuriya ..
.. Batapola
M. J. de Silva Jayaratna ..
do
... Akurala
...
John Alfred Wijesiuha
do
... Hikkaduwa
D. H. D. W. S. A. Amarase...
kara
do
... Godagama
Arlis Wijesnriya
...
' do
... Dodanduwa
L. J. P. S. Wickremasinha, ...
do
... Weragoda
D. Charles
...
do
... Karandeniya
D. B. de S. Abayanayaka ... Bentota--Walallawiti
korale
... Elpitiya
H. D. S. Wijayaratna
do
... Pitigala
G. A. Amarasekara
do
... 13entota
do
J. de Zoysa Rajapaksa
... Welitara
...
A. D. A. de Silva
do
... Hewagania
G. E. W. Karunaratna
... Hinidum pattu .... Hiniduma
D. S. de S. R. Gunawardene...
do
... Lelwala
D. A. de S. W. Senewiratna... Gangaboda pattn ... liaddegama
J. A. Wickramasinha
..,
do
Lelkada
W. de S. A. Wijesekere
..,
do
Akuretiya
H. D. Patinayaka
...
do
Yatalamatta
J. A. Jayasinha
..,
do
Nagoda
L. D. T. de S. Wikremesekere
do
Lelivala
D. C. D. Ja asundara,
... Talpe pattn
Pilane
D. T. de S. Wimalasuriya ...
do
Kataluwa
G. L. Seneviratna
do
Malalgodapitiya
A. D. S. Yapa
do
Polpogoda
D. W. D. Madanayake
...
do
Unawattma
D. T. de A. W. Gunawardena
do
Ahangama
do
D. P. W. Dahanayaka
... Katukurunda
MATARA DISTRICT.
town and
.., Matara Kachelieri
gravets
... Gabadavidiya
do
W. T. Tillekeratne
... Weliweriya
...
do
R. D. Tillekeratne
... Walgame,
do
...
D. C. Gunasekara
... Meddewatta
do
J. de Silva Wirasinha
... Wellaboda pattu ... Dewundara
D. C. W. Tvlanampery
... Pathegama
do
D. C. K. Nanayakkara
... Gandara
do
D. D. P. M. Wijeyadoru
... Parawehera
do
M. G. Don Mathes a
... Dikwella
Don Cornelis Disanayaka
do
... Dikwella
do
D. C. Muttukumarana
... Naotuna
do
D. de Silva Gunawardena ...
D. N. W. Samarasinha a. ... Kandaboda pattu ... Miamians,
... Deyiyandara
do
A. A. Jayawardana,
... Ranehagoela
do
J. R. W. Wellappilli
... Keboliyapola
do
D. D. Sedara Senerat
... Gangaboda pattn ... Godapitiya
P. D..8, Jayasinha

E. F. Edirisinha

... Matara

REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES.
Name of Registrar.

Registration Division.

544k
Place of Office.

Don Alwis Wirasinha


... Gangaboda pattu ... Watagedara
D. S. W. Gunasekera
...
do
... Naimbala
W. P. S. Peter do Silva
do
.., Aturaliya
...
Samuel Migel Perera
... Weligam korale ... Weligama
... Pelana
D. S. Samarasinha
do
W. M. J. H. Perera
... Denapitiya
do
do
... Telijjawila
D. C. R. Wijesekara
Carolis Suriya Arachchi
do
.,. Talaramba
'
(to
.,. Kananke
D. W. G. Kandambi
... Akuressa
P. Don Luwis
...
do
D. C. Palihakara
... Morawak korale .., Waralla
... Dankoluwa
J. P. A. Gunawardana
do
do
... tiduwaka
P. L. Isar Appu
D. C. M. Gunawardana
do
... Beralapa.natara
Rotumbe
D. C. D. Wirawardana

d0

HAMBANTOTA DISTRICT.
A, de Silva Gunawardana ... Magam pattu
S. M. Don Dias de Silva
S. P. Don Carolis
D. D. S. Ratnayaka
D. D. Knlatimga
K. A. P. Edoris
...
D. M. S. Disanayaka

D. J. S. Abeyesekero
...
A. P. Don Sarnelis

D. T. Wijayasekera
D. D. Abayasinha
D. C. J. Disanayako
...
N. D. A Edrisinha
...
D. D. Abeyawickreme
.
C. G. Kandambi
.
A. de S. Wijesiriwardene
D. C. G. Wellappuli
D. D. W. Disanayaka
D. D. S. Dahanayaka
A. S. Wijesinha

C. D. W. W. Palihawadana ...
D. A. Dissanayaka

D. S. H. Yapa
D. P. Ratnayaka
D. A. Dahanapala
I1

... Police Court in


Hambantota
.., Koholankala
do
do
... Yoclakandih
do
,.. Pahala Ktunbukwewa
do
... Wanduruppa
du
... Veligatta
do
... Unatnwowa
East llirtiwa pattu... Lunania
do
... Welipatanwila
ilo
... Pallogama
do
... Murungagasyaya
do
... Dabarello
West t;intwa pattu Modaketiya,
,.. ModaraWana
do
do
... Anguhunadnwa
... Niliilitws,
do
do
... Walasmulla
do
... Mandaduwa
do
... Wigamuwa
do
... Kirama
do
Katuwanawadiya
do
... Nakulugamuwa
do
... Gangulandeniya
do
... Hinbunna
do
... Bukendayaya

EASTERN PROVINCE.
BATTICALOA DISTRICT,
J D. Casinader
K. D. Kannamuttu
K. Kantawariam
K. Mayilippodi
Ch. Kalikkuddi
V. Murukacha,pillai
S. Elaiyatampi
V. P. Kanapatippillai
K. Chinnatampippodi
C. Manikappodi
K. Vellappodi
A. Kandapperumal
S. Kanappan
V. Arumukam
K. Veluppillai

... Mantnunai pattu


..
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...
do
... Eravur pattu
do
..,
do

.. Battiealoa Kachcheri
... Amirtakali
... Periyaturai
... Am ilanturai
... Kok oddielieholai
... Mutalaikkuda
... Navatkuda _
... Arrappattai
... Talankuda
... Kiankuda
... Makilaveddavan
... Kurukkalmatlain
... Vandarumulai
.., Pntur
... Eravur

5441

REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES,

Name of Registrar. Registration Division
Place of Office.

N. Thampinuittn ... Koralai pattu ... Kadiraveli


M. Marini-nth' ,
110 ... Velaichchenai
C. Chettirap Mai a
do Kiran
K. Kannayat an ... Eruvil pattu Kalutavalai
K. V. Vachantarayapillai ... do Kaluvanchiktaliyiruppu
V. Kunchappodi
do ... Makilur
M. Parachmimapillai
do ... Kurumanveli
K. Manikapoddi ... do ... Eruvil
S. Ekamparan ... Porativupattn ... Mandnr
Periyatampippodi Udaiyar ... 4 to ... Kovilporativu
K. Chinnatampi podi ... Karaivakii pattii ... Pandiruppu
T. P. H. Arumi apillai ... do ... Turainilawanai
V. Chinnatarnpippodi ... do ... Kalmunai
K. Katiramalai ... Karaivaku pattu ... Karativu
K. Kanapatippillai ... do ... Periakallarn
A. Kanapatippillai ... Akkarai pattu ... Panankadn
M. G. Pinhamy .. do ... Pannelagama
K. Periyatampi ... Nintavur pattu ... Nintavur
C. Mainkachetty ... Nadukadu pattu ... Mailiyativn
S. G. Appuharny ... do ... Bokkaivattai
V. U. Tampiyapillai Sammanturai pattu Navitanveli
N. Nakamanippillai ... do ... Chammanturai
K. Chhinappillai ... Panawa pattii ... Komari
J. Santhakahamy .. do ... Pottnvil
J. M. Sudu Banda ... Bintenna pattu ... Tempitchiya
V. Sudu Banda ... do ... Galoda
TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT.
A. Muttnkkumarn ... Trincomalee town ... Trincomalee Kach0.106
V. Ponniyah Udayar
do ... Trincomalee Division No. I
T. Thuraippah Mndaliyar ... Koddiyar pattu ... Mntlir and hl alikaitivn
N. Sinnatamby ... do ... Ichilampattai
K. Poopalapillai
do ... Kiliveddi and
Ichilampattai
T. Muttucomaroe Vanniah ,.. Tamblegam pattu ... Padditnodu and
Kiniyai
M. Kartikesu
do ... Kiniyai and Kovilkudiruppu
N. Kadiramatampi ... KaddukulanovEast ... Chempadu
K. U. Kandappillai Udaiyar,.. do ... Kucheveli and Tiriyai
S. Arunasalam ... do ... Tiriyai
W. Pinhanii
... Kaddukulam West... Galkadawala & Gomarasankadawala

NORTH-WWERN PROVINCE.
KITIWNEtkALA DISTRICT.
P. B. Palipana, Ratemahat- %.
maya
Wertdawili hatpattu Teliyagonna
E. 7. Abeynayake ... do ... Kurunegala KachB. N. M. Appuhami ... do ... Hewapola [cheri
Dingiri Banda Welikanda ... do ... Welikanda
H. N. M. Pinhami ... do ,.. Hettimtilla
Tikiri Banda Delwita
do ... Delwita.

REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES
Name of Registrar.

Registration Division.

544,n
Place of Office.

... Hiriyala hatpattu ... Potanegama


P. B. Ratnayaka
... Hatigomuwa
do
E. M. Ukku Banda
do
... Aragama
A. K. M. Pinhami
J. G. Tennakoon, Ratemahatdo
., Diyawa
maya
.. Wadupola
do
D. M. Ukkurala
. Udagodagama
do
H. B. B. M. Ukku Banda ...
Diyature
do
A. A. Babappuhami
do
.. Pahalatihawa
.
P. S. M. Appulauni
S. N. W. Eittlugalla, Rate.. Wanni hatpattu ... Hulugalla
mahatmaya
... Nikaweratiya
do
T. M. Appuhatny
do
,.. Huluwa
H. S. N. W. Mudivanse
Kirimetiyawa
K. S. W M. Puneliirala
...
Mailewa
t(11::
M. D. M. Mudalihami
,
W. T. M. Kawrala, Timbiri... Digana
do
wewa
.., Mahaembogama
do
E. D. M. Punehirala
... Monnankulama
do
A. R. M. Ran Hatay
do
... Hangilipola
R. Dingiri Banda
...
C. E. Tennakoon, Ratenuthat,.. Dewamedi hatpattu Dambaliyadda
maya
,.. Otegama
do
0. R. M. Kiri Banda
... Migaswewa
M. E. M. Kiri Banda
do
Elawitigama
do
H. M. R. Hortunbuwe
Mamunuwa
M. A. M. Ukku Banda
do
Munamale
do
K. R. Rauhami
do
Tissawa
M. R. M. Appulatmi
L. Nugawela, Ratemahatmaya Katugampola hat- Kuliyapitiya
..
pattu .
,.. Karangonntwa
do
K. 0. M. Hatanhami
... Nakkawatta
do
.J. H. Manelhami
. Narangomuwa
W. M. Mudiyauso
do
... Handalankawa
do
S. M. Shawl Herat
., Murukandiya
do
L. M. Kiri Banda
... Kanadulla
do
H. M. Appuhanti
L. B. Bogahalanda, Rate... DRIllbatleni hatpattu Potuhera
mahatmaya
... Panawitiya
do
.
L. A. M. Punchirala
... Medagoda
M. S. M.I.7kku Banda
... ImbuIgoda
(4o
0
W. A K. Banda
... Ratmalgoda
do
J. R. M. Appuhanty
... Kolambalamulla
do
K. R. M. Bandirala
... Kanumale
do
K. N. M. Banda
I

PUTT A.I.ANI DISTRICT.

patta
... Puttalain
(Puttaltun gravits) Kachcheri
... Puttalam Kaelieheri
do
A. J. Nawaratna
...
... Akkarai Pattu South Muttippalakulam
S. Abraham Fernando
Kumlnikkadawala
... Rajakumarawanni
Wansekara Ptumitirala
pattu
... Mundal
S. Santiago Fernando
... M undal
... Kalpitiy
L. A. de Rosairo
... K.alpitiya
... Akkarai Pattu North Mampurt
M. Bastian Pau
... Pomparippu pattu .., Kartutivu
P. W. de Rosairo
... Ananiaduwa
... Pandita pattu
T. B. Wadigamaugawa
... Panama
,.. Pall= pattu
P. Wanawiraja
... Kumarawatuti pattu Robewa
W. R. Ranhami
... Kollankulama
.. Perawili pattu
A. H. Mudalihami
... Rajawarmi pattu ... Murukwatawana
R. Punchirala
J. R. H. Nawagattagama ... Kirimetiya pattu ... Nawagattagama
... Talagaswewa
,.. Karambe pattu
K. H. M. Pinhami :
C. L. M. Abdul 31.vlajied

544u

REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES.
CHILAW DISTRICT.

Name of Registrar.
Seduramo Kadiravel
G. C. Simon Perera
W. F. Malleappah
P. K. J. Appuhami
'J. P. W. Eltanayako
C. D. K. A. Appuhami
H. Simon Amerasekere
B. M. H. Appuhami
W. W. Henry Fernando
P. A. Don rattles Perera
A. C. Telefinha
H. Belinda Dmaya
0. Herat Randeni
D. P. V. Wijeyetunga
Frantis Xavier Rowel .

Place of Office.
Registration Division.
... Pitiol Korale North Udappu
... Rajakadaluwa
do
... Chilaw Kachcheri
do
... Munnessaram
do
... Kakkapalliya
do
... Anavulandawa
do
...
... Pitigal Korale Cent. Madampe
... Kudawewa
do
... Horagolla
do
... Ihalagama
do
...
... Nattandiya
do
... Halpanwola
do
... Pain Bingiriya
...
do
... Pitigal Korale South Haldanditwana
... Waikkal
do

NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.
ANURADHAPURA DISTRICT.
... Nuwaragampalata ... Bulankulama
Anuradhapura Kachdo
cheri
... Nuwaragainpalata ... Bread street
S. Sittampalam
... Dambagahawatta in
do
H. M. Herathami
Alutwewa
do
" Relapanawa
R. D. Ranhami Appuhami ...
... Periyaktmchikulaina
do
Pedro Antlron3r
do
... Keralewa
W. M. Wannihami
Kawarakkulama
do
...
M. B. Dawlagala
do
.. Mahadiwulwowa
Wannihand Appuhami / ...
... Dinganegaina
do
...
J. Mudalihann
... Morakewa
... Hurulupalata
H. B. Huntlla
... Siyambalagahawatta
...
do
H. B. Princhiappii
in Dachchihatnimillewa
Wattewewa
do
C. R. Wannihamy
Kouwewa
do
K. M. Banda
do
Wagollekada
Pinhamige Kapurala
Perimiyankulama
do
P. K. Tikiri Banda
do
Sivitlakulama
W. A. Udare Appuhami
Konwewa inMegotlado
K. Appurala
weutulana
Maradankadawala
... Kalagampalata
K. B. Panabokko
Relapotagama
do
J. H. Kiri Banda
Marasinhahatnillewa
do
D. M. Kapuruhami
Nikattagama
do
H. M. Jayaturala
in
... Kongahawatta
do
T. M. Seerala
Medagania
Damhugahawatta in
do
G. M. Ranhanti
Eliagamuwa
Polwatta in Ipalodo
B. M. Wanniliami
gama
... Topttwown
.. Tam link wit twa
G. Jayawardana

L. B. Bulankulama
J. F. Silva

47 Al. K i H 'Banda

do

. , C; iritale

REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES. 344o


PROVINCE OF UVA.

BADULLA DISTRICT.
Name of Registrar. Registration Division. Place of Office.
E. F. Dias Abeysinha Yatikinda ,.. Badulla Kacheheri
do ... Hindagoda
W. M. U. Banda
K. Muttu Banda .. do ... Pattiyakumbura
do ... Dili-wet/a
D. M. I. Appuhami
do ... Ulpeuarawewatta
11. D. P. Banda
K. R. M. Heenbanda du ... Pallepanguwa
D. M. P. Appuhami Udukinda . ... Pellivinna
W. M. Pimehirala
do ... Uma Elogama
R. M. Appuhami . do ... Radigetalawa
Dangamuwe Punchi Banda ... do ,.. Kindigoda Walawwa
du ... Katugaha
M. B. Katugaha
G. N. B. Mirahawatta do ... Diyaluma
do ... Kirimadupolawatta
T: R. M. Stahl Banda
.7` Y. M. Appuhamy Wiyaluwa ... Muttettuwegedara
do ... Ehelayage KatuweD. R. M. Appuhami
watts
du ... SiyambalagabakumL. R. M. Ganetirala
burn

11. M. B. Kiri Banda Bintemm ... Gonigodawalawwa


T. B. Ridimaliyadde do ... Ridimaliyadde
du ... Uda-oya
W. M. P. Banda
Benjamin Bibile ... Wellassa ... Mahawalawwa
do ... Kinnarabowa
K. J. S. Banda -
do ... Gamagedara
G. R. B. Appuhami
T. R. M. Hudu Banda du ..... Magandana
do ..., Nape
K. M. Ukku Banda
W. M. U. Banda do ... Pitadeniyegedara
K. M. Ukku Banda ... Buttala ... Kendalanda
J. R. G. Appuhami do ... Happoruwa
T. B. (impala do ... Wedikumbura
W. M. Mutts Banda ... Wellawaya - ... Harankahawa
J. M. Huduliami . do ... Dimbulamure
Don Simon Gunasekara do ... Avariapelessa
do ... Hambegamuwa
Ran Banda

PROVINCE OF SABARAGAMUWA.
RATNArt-itA DISTRICT.
J. W. Ekueligoda ... Kuruwiti korale ... Pusaella
Kendanctomuwa
H. V. Ukkuhami
do ,.. Kiriella
J. Appuhami
do .., Peak View, RatnaR. de Al is
pura
du ... RatnapitraKachcheri
N. P. Nimalasuriya
Flo ... Ganegoda
S. D. Appuhami
K. V. Herat Appuhami do . ... Karandana
du ... Gilimale
L.M. P. Ptinchi Banda
do ... Tembiliyamt
M. G.Newatihand
E. T. Ellewala ... Nawadun korale ... Batugedara

16

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REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES.

Place of Office.
Registration Division.
Name of Registrar.
... Nawadun korale ...' PoimIdulla
H. A. Kalinguhami
liannasgama
do
K. A. Loku Mahatmaya
Ratlella
do
P. Chandanahami
Marapone
do
R. A. Malharni
Porohitaga,ma
do

W. R. Hin Mahatmaya
Dumbara
,.. Kukulu korale
H. A. Gunasekera
... Gangalagomuwa
do
D. M. Mndalihami
... Kalawane
do
K. Newatihami
... Galature
do

A. M. P. Appuhami
. ... Atakalau korale ... Angalagomuwa
E. A. Elapata
... Rakwana
do
S. P. Tewarayan Pillai
... Maragala
do
G. A. Emitiyagoda
Niyangama
do
...
L K. M. Tikiri Banda
... Endane
do
J. M. Madduma Banda a ...
... 13ibilegama
do
J. M. Loku Banda
.
... Muttettupola
do
J. M. Tikiri Mudiyanse
... Kolonna korale ... Maduwanwela
J. W. Maduwanwela
... Kerapane
do
R. D. Dingi Appuhami
.. Padalangala
do
D. C. A. papa
... Mahawelatenna
... Meda koralo
S. D. Mahawelatenna
do
... Balangoda
0. G. Punchi Mahatmaya ...
do
... Huuuwela
W, M. Mudiyanse
Talapitigain pattu of
D. M. Wasanahai n i
Kadawatu korale.. Halpe
H. M. Punchi Appuharai ... Udttwaggam yattu of
Kadawatu korale .. /Calms-Al
do
.., Urlaganta
13. M. Punchi Mudiyanse ...
do
... IiiihttIpo
J. A. Fernando
.91

KEUALLA DISTRICT,
J, A. Raralmkpota, Rate... Paratiakurn korale ... Meedettiya
mahatmaya
do
,.. Kegalla Kachchori
A. F. de S. C. J. Gunaratua ...
do
R. M. P. Appuhami

... Hakurugammana
S. M. Appuhami
do
.., Telijjagoda

W. T. Ilapitigatna Banda, Galhoda and KiniRatemahatmaya


...
goda, korales
... G on d i w e 1 a
E. M. Mudalthami
... Handagamit
do
M. W. Kiri Banda
do
... Beligammana
W. M. Ukku Banda,
do
.., Puwakdeniya
D. M. Ukku Banda
do
.,
... Daswatta
N. R. C. W. Loku Banda.
Ratemahatma.ya
... Beligal korale
... Kehelwat ugtmla
A. M. Ukku Bauda

do
... Alawatura
W. M. Mudiyanse
do

... Kukulyone
S. H. M. Tikiri Banda
do
...
... Otnapitiya
P. S. K. A. 0. J. M. Loku
Banda

do
.,. Keltelwatugoda
B. D. M. Loku Bauda

do
... Barnharaganta
M. R. S. P. H. W. M. j. H.
Mideniya Bands, RateThree Korales and
inahatmaya
Lower 13uhttgama Mudugama
M. A. W. B. M. 0. Ekne ligoda Banda
(lo
.., Ruwanwolla
H. Thepanis Appuluuni
...
do
... Magamminta
B. D. R. A. M. Loku Banda...
do
.., l'anawala
H. M. Tikiri Bauda
do
,., Punaliela
K. Appusinno
,
do
... Imbulana
Y. Loku Appuhami
Dorn 711'1121CM Li

5441
BUILDIAGs REGISTERED FOR CHRIST1AA MARRIAGES.
LIST OF ALL BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR THE SOLEMNIZATION OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGES AND NOT CANCELLED
UP TO DECEMBER 31, 1904.
(From the Government Gazette.)

C. E. = Church of England ; W. M. = Wesleyan Methodist ; B. = Baptist ;


D. P. = Dutch Presbyterian; A. M. = American Mission ; S. P. =Scotch
Presbyterian ; R. C. = Roman Catholic ; P. R. C. =Portuguese Roman
Catholic; Con. =Congregationalist ; I. C. M. = Independent Catholic
Mission; S. A..=Salvation Army; S. F. = Society of Friends.
Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
St. Paul's Church ... Kayman's gate ... Colombo
St. Peter's Church ... Church street, Fort du ... do
Do ... Hunupitiya ... Negombo ... P. R. C.
The Scots Kirk ... Trincomalee street, Kandy ... S. P.
No. 2 Ward
St. Peter's Church ... Chatty street ... Puttalam
Church Mission Society's Talangama ... Colombo ... do
Church ...
Mannar Fort Church ... Fort ... Mannar ... do
St. Andrew's Scotch
Church ... :Prince street, Fort Colombo
Trinity Church ... Trincomalee street Kandy
Wolfendahl Church Wolfendahl street,
Wolfendald Hill ... Colombo
St. Paul's Church Kandy town, No. 1 Kandy
Ward
Dutch Church Fort of Matara, ... Matara D. P.
Do ... Fort of Gallo ... Gallo ... do
Christ Church ... Galkissa .., Colombo
Kirillapane Chapel ... Kirillapane ... do do
Timbirigasyaya Chapel ... Timbirigasyaya ... do do
Christ Church ... II or otut lima ... Kalutara ... do
... Nallutruwa ... do ... . do
Chapel
Koralawella Chapel ... Koralawella ... Colombo ... do
Emmanuel Chapel ... Moratuwa ... do do
All Saints' Church ... Hulftsdorp ... do ... do
Wesleyan Chapel ... Petiyagoda ... Negombo ... W. M.
Do ... Egoda Uyana ... Colombo ... do
Do ... Telawela ... do do
Do ... Dam street, Pettah do .., do
Do ... Madampitiya road ... du .., do
Do ... Negombo ... Negombo do
Do ... Pepiliyana ... Colombo do
Do ... Rawatawatta in
Moratuwa (lo do
Do ... Ratmalana du do
Do ... Koralawella do (10
Do .:, Angulana ... do do
Do ... ,Lunawatta ... do do
Do ... --Kehelwatta ... Kalutara do
Do ... Wekada ... do do
do (10
Do ... Dikbedda
do 11(.
Do ... Panadtu-e
... Nugegoda ... Colombo
Church
Do ... Kotte
do ... do
... Boralesgomuwa do ... do
Chapel
Do ... Mampe
do ... do
Do ... N amnia
do do
Kohilawatta Church ... Kohilawatta .., do ... do

f4

544q

BUILDIAGS REGIVIERED FOR CHRISTIAN MUM WES,


LIST OF ALL BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR THE SOLEMNIZATION OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGES AND NOT CANCELLED '
UP TO DECEMBER 31, 1904.
(From the Government Gazette.)
C. E. = Church of England ; W. M. = Wesleyan Methodist ; B. = Baptist ;
D. P. =Dutch Presbyterian; A. M. = American Mission; S. P. = Scotch
Presbyterian ; R. C. = Roman Catholic; P. R. C. =Portuguese Roman
Catholic; Con. = Congregationalist ; I. C. M. ,-- Independent Catholic
Mission; S. A. = Salvation Army; S. F. = Society of Friends.
Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
St. Paul's Church ... Kayman's gate ... Colombo
St. Peter's Church . Church street, Fort do ... do
Do ... Hinmpitiya ... Negombo ... P. R. C.
The Scots Kirk ... Trincomalee street, Kandy ... S. P.
No. t.,.) Ward
St. Peter's Church ... Chatty street ... Puttalam
Church Mission Society's Talangama ... Colombo .,, do
Church ...
Mannar Fort Church ... Fort ... Mannar .. 110
St. Andrew's Scotch
Church ... Prince street, Fort Colombo ... S. P.
Trinity Church ... Trincomalee street Kandy
Wolfendahl Church ... Wolfendahl street,
Wolfeudahl Hill ... Colombo ... D. P.
St. Paul's Church Kandy town, No. I Kandy
Ward
Dutch Church ... Fort of Matara Matara D. P.
Do ... Fort of Gallo Gallo ... do
Christ Church ... Galkissa Colombo
Kirillapane Chapel ,.. Kirillapane do ..., do
Timbirigasyaya Chapel ... Timbirigasyaya do ... do
Christ Church ... Horetuduwa Kalutara ... du
... Nalluruwa do ,.. . do
Chapel
Koralawella Chapel ... Koralawella Colombo ... do
Emmanuel Chapel ,.. Moratuwa do do
All Saints' Church ... Hulftsdorp do .., do
Wesleyan Chapel ... Petiyagoda ... Negombo ... W. M.
Do ... Egoda Uyana ... Colombo ... do
Do ... Telawela ... do do
Do ... Dam street, Pettah do do
Do
Madampitiya road ... do do
Negombo ... Negombo do
Do
Do
Pepiliyana ... Colombo do
Rawatawatta in
Do
Moratuwa du do
Do .., Ratmalaiia do do
Do ... Koralawella do do
Do .,. Angollana do do
Do ....Limawatta do du
Do ... Kehelwatta Kalutara do
\%ekada
Do
do do
Do ... Dikbedda do do
Do .., Panadure do ... de
... Nugegoda ... Colombo
Church
Du ,., Kotte ... do ... do
... Boralesgomuwa do ... do
Chapel
Do ... Manipe
do ... do
do .., do
Do
,.. Nawala
Kohilawatta Church ... Kohilawatta do ,., do

5441. BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES.


Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
The Holy Rosary of Bles- Church street,
sec.! Virgin Mary's ... Slave Island do ... R. C.
St. Philip Neri's .. Malihan street,
Pettah . do do
St. Lucia's Cathedral ... St. Lucia's street,
Kotahena ... do , do
Christ Church ... Baddegama, ... Gallo
St. John's Church Balapitimodara ... do do
Trinity Church St. Sebastian ... Colombo do
Chapel
Hanguranketa on
road to Maturata Kandy ... do
Christ Church for Alumhers of the United
Church of England and
Ireland ... Towii of Matale ... Matale .., do
... Peradeniya road ... Kandy .,. do
. Chapel
Do ... Trincomalee st., St.
..
Paul's Ward No. 1 do
Puttalain street _ ... Kurunegala .., do
Christ Church ...
Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary's Mattakuliya , Colombo ... R. C.
St. John the Baptist's .,. Modara ... do ... do
Wesleyan Chapel ... Minuangoda ... Negombo ... W. M.
Do ... Randombe ... Gallo .. do
Church Mission Society's
Chapel - . BoreIla ... Colombo . ... C. E.
Do ... Welikaila do do
do
Do ... Kalapaluwawa . do
Chapel of the Rosary ... Colombuturai ... Jaffna
St. Anthony's Church ... Passaiyur .., do . do
St. Thomas's Church ... Nupe ... Matara
St, James's Church ... Karaiyur ... Jaffna
Chapel of the Immaculate
Conception ... do do ,_, do
Cathedral Church of the
Assumption
Church of Our Lady of
Refuge Painter's street ... do
St. John the Baptist's
Perakudior do d
Church
0
St. Nicholas's Church ... Navanturai do
110 do
St. Anthony's Church... Navatkuli
St. Peter and St. Paul's
Church .., Navali do .., do
Our Lady of Refuge .. Anakottai or Sthlmalai ... Jaffna
St. Mark's Church .., Badulla town ... Bathdla ... C. E,
Trinity Church ... Nuwara Eliya ... Nuwara Eliya do
St. Mary's Church ... Kadiyar street ... Jaffna
Do ... Kayts _ do .. do
do
St. James's Church ... do do
St. Peter and St. Paul's Marandeny or Naraii do
Church deni
Church of the Nativity
cu,
.
(d. o .
..d
of St. Mary ... Siruwillo O.
St. Sebastian ... Kara.mby
Chapel of the Immaculate
do
Conception ... Satti ... do
Chapel of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel . . Allaipitti
do

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.nuiLDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES. 544s


Name or Description, Situation. District.
Church.
Christ Church Cathedral. Mutwal
Colombo ... C. E.
Neilore Church ... Nellore
Jaffna
do
Copay Church ... Copay
do
St. John's Church ... Chundicully do
du
Dutch Presbyterian
Church ... Fort of Jaffna do D. P.
St. Joseph's Chapel ... Mattaimeni do R. C.
Church of the Immaculate Conception. .. Kuttagapuhun do do
St. Sebastian and St. Ando do
thony's Chapel ... Pallid
St. Anthony's Church ,... Tolgatti Palali do do
St. Peter and St. Paul's
Chapel ... Talippalai ., do ... do
St. Anthony's Church ... Cram (Tayiuitte) ... do do
St. Mary's Church ... Periyanattudevanturai
do do
St. Anthony's Church ... Sunnakam do do
St. Mary's Church ... Vaiyavulum West ... do do
St. Philip Neri's Church Pattavattai Tallippalai
do do
St. Ann's Church ... ValutudelTallippalai do do
St. Joseph's Church ... Alavatti
do do
St. James's Church .., Tallippalai .. do do
St. Caietan's Church ... Vimankamam . do do
St. John tlui Baptist's
Chapel . Pallai, Vimankamam do .... do
St. John the Baptist's
Church .., Periavulam do do
St. Thomas's Church ... Ma dagal do do
St. Anthony's Church ... do [tan). do do
St. Ann's Church ... Eulavalai (Sirimu- do do
St. Anthony's Church ... Pandatterippu ... do do
St. Francis de Sales's
do 410
Chapel ... Sankanai
St. Mary's Church ... Sellalai do do
St. Lawrence's Chapel ... Metkuricheln . do do
St. John de Baptist's
Chapel ... Nadukurichchi do do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Kilkurichchi do do
Chapel of the Assumption Nadukurichchi do do
St. Thomas's Chapel ... do . do do
St. Peter and St. Paul's
Kaehchayi do _ du
Chapel
St. Sebastian's ... Kudarappu do do
St. Nicholas's Church ... Mirusuvil do do
St. Sebastian's ... Velluvettiturai do do
do do
St. Mary's Church ... Tumbalai
St. Anthony's ... Kallatti .. do do
Manitkuddu do do
Do
St. Thomas's Church ... Point Pedro do do
do do.
St. Anthony's ... Vadiri
do do
St. Francis 'Xavier's ... Alvayi
do
do
St. Joseph's Church ... Puloli
St. Anthony's Church" ... Vadilaikkenni do do
St. Philip Neri's impien pattu do do
St. Thomas's Kalali
do do
do do
St. Mary's
do
do do
do
St. Anthony's
do do
St. Mary's ... Alippalai
do ,. do
St, Michael's .., Kalali
St. Mary's ... Rattaikkadu do do
St. Sebastian's ... Pullavali do do
St. Anthony's ... Talikkitidel ,.. do .. do
St. Peter and St. Paul's
Chapel ... Ptilopalai ,... do .. do
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Name or Description.

Situation.

Church.

District.

St. James's
. R. C.
... Kalali
... Jaffna
do
St. Sebastian's
.. Silversmith street... Colombo
Blessed Virgin Mary of
Dolor&
do
do
... New Chetty street...
St. Anthony's
do
...
do
... Sea street
do
St. Andrew's
...
do
... Mutwal
The Nativity of Blessed
do
Virgin Mary's
... Colombo --- ...
... Chekku street
Hill,
St. Joseph's
,.. St. Joseph's
do
Grandpass
...
do
The Nativity of Blessed Grand street in the
do
Virgin Mary's
..,
town of Negombo. Negombo
do
do
St. Sebastian's
... Sea street
,,
St. Philip Neri's
... Tammita
do
do
do
do
St. Silvester's
... Etukal
do
do
St. Joseph's
... Tilandowe
Blessed Virgin Mary of
do
Good Voyage's
,.. Periyamulla
do
Purification of the Blesdo
sed Virgin Mary's ... Bolawalana
do
do
do
St. Peter and St. Paul' Ratnneke
do
do
St. Anna's
... Kurane
Blessed Virgin Mary of
do
Mercy's
... Bandarawatta
do
Immaculate Conception of
do
Blessed Virgin Mary's Siduwa
do
do
do
Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Kalahugoda
r...,
do
Blessed Ugo's
... Burulupitiya
do
The Holy Rosary of Blesdo
sed Virgin Mary's
... Andiambalam
do
Blessed Virgin Mary of
do
Good Voyage's
Duwa
do
..,
The Purification of Blesdo
do
sed Virgin Mary's
... Pitipane
...
The Purity of the Blessed
do
do
Virgin's Mary's
...
do
,..
...
do
do
... Talaheua
St. Barbara's

do
St, Peter and St. Paul's. Ragama
... Colombo
do
,..
St. Anthony's
... Batagama
do
do
do
St. John the Baptist's ... Nagoda
...
..,
do
... Negombo ...
Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Tudella
do
St. Sebastian's
... Kandana
.., Colombo
do
St. Michael Archangel's... Midellawatta
do
Blessed Virgin Mary of
do
... Kanuwana
do
Dolors'
do
do
,.. Kaleliya
St. Joachim's
...
do
,..
do
... Weligampitiya
St. Anna's
...
... Wewala
St. Francis Xavier's
,.,
do
do
... Manachena
... Negombo ,.,
St. Caietau's
do
... Teppu
,.,
do
St. Philip Neri's
do
do
... Palegaturrii
St. Anna's
do
do
St. John the Baptist's ... Bambukuli

do
do
... Kochehikada
The Holy Ghost's
do
,..
do
The Most Holy Trinity's.. Duwa
Blessed Virgin Mary of
do
Pallansena
do
Dolors'
do
Blessed Virgin Mary's ...
Do
lik do
do
.., Miirutane
..,
do
St. Anthony's
do
do
... Katuwa
.,.
St. Francis Sales's
do
do
... Dalupota
St. Anthony's
do
do
... Halpe
St. Francis Xavier's
do
do
... Katuwapitiya
.
St. Sebastian's
do
do
St. John the Baptist's ... Kondagamulle
...
Blessed Virgin Mary of
01.

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Name or Description. Situation. District Church,
St. Anthony's ... Kepungoda ... Negoniho ... H. C.
The Name of Blessed Sedawatta ( WeraVirgin Mary's ... goda ... Colombo ... do
do
4i
St. James's ... Weweldeniya do
do
St. Anthony's ... Nittombuwa do
do
Bandiyamulla do
...

St. PhilipNeri's

St. Anna s ... IFf enaratgoda do do
St. Sebastian's ... Moragoda do do
St. Anthony's ... Puwakwatta ... do
do.01
Do ... Kirimetiyaganta ... do
Nativity of Blessed Virgin
Mary's ... Peliyagoda ...- do do
do
110
St. Sebastian's ... Edaramulla do
do
St. Anna's W attala
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St. Joseph's ... Panumuwila
The Holy Rosary of
Blessed Virgin Mary's.. Wattala
10
St. Francis Sales's ... Dalugama ,.. do ... do
St. Anna's ... Kelaniya ... do ... do
Blessed Virgin Mary of
Dolors' ... Pattiya, Panaduro ... Kalutara ... R. C.
The Nativity of Blessed
Virgin Mary's ... Katukurunda ... Colombo do
St. Peter and St. Paul's ... Uyana, Moratuwa .., do do
St. Anthony's ... Moratumulla, Moratuwa ... do
St. Joseph's ... Uyana, Moratuwa ... do C11ot )
Nativity of Blessed Virgin
Mary's ... Golahella ... Ke_galla do
..LLazartis's ... Utuwankanda ... do do
t. Anthovy's ... St. Ant2lorry's street,
... Kandy 1.16Kandy
do
... Matale
,.. Matale
Thomas's
The Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin
-..- Mary's ... Nawalapitiya .. Kandy ... do
St. Anthony's ... Wahakotte .. Matale ... do
St. Francis Xavier's ... Chapel street ., N'Eliya ... do
Welgama Baptist Chapel. Welgama .. Colombo ... B.
Baptist Chapel ... Biyanwila .. do ... do
do
Do . .. Batagama .. do
...
Church of Our Lady of
Seven Dolors ... Tandavanveli .. Batticaloa. ... R. C.
St. Anthony's Church ... Puliyantivn .. do .,, do
Chapel of St. Francis
Xavier ... Wallowa .. Km.unegala . do
St. Anthony's Church ... Kayts .. Jaffna ... do
St. Joseph's Chapel ... Anuradhapura ... A'pnra ..
d()
b
St. Anna's Church ... Kurtmegala town ... Kurunegala ... do
do
St. Peter and St. Paul's.. Mandaturai .., Jaffna
Church of Our Lady of
Travellers Nachchundakarai ... Chilaw do
St. Anthony's Church ... Nainamaslama ...do do
Church of the Immaculate
Conception ... Tabirtivil do ... do
Church of Our Lady of.
Mount Carmel ... 13ola watta do do
Church of Our Lady of the
Seven Dolors ... Kintanbado ... do - ... do
St. Anna's Church ,.. Boralessa ... do
... do
Church of Our Lady of
Refuge ... Vaikala ... do . do
St. Sebastian's Church ... Godella ... do
Church of the Rosary ... Bandirippu ... do ... (til(o)
Church of Jesu Maria ... Dammalakotuwa ... do ... do
St. Alphonse's Chapel ... Chavakaohoheri ,.. Jaffna ... do

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BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES.

Church.
District.
Situation.
.., Oilman street., HulfBon Morti Church
Colombo ... P.R.C..:
...
tsdorp
... C. E.
do
,.. Dematagada
Dematagoda Chapel
do
... Trinconuilee,..
St. Stephen's Church ... Fort Frederick
Church of Our Lady of
... Batticaloa ... R C..
... Arnirthakali
Travellers
The Church of the Holy
do
do
... Sorikalmunai
Cross
do
do
... Vichukalnumai
St. Anna's Church
do
do
... Tammamunai
St. Joseph's Church
Church of St. Peter and
do
do
..,
.,. Panichenkani
St. Paul
do
do

... Puliyantivu
St. Mary's Church
do
...
Mannar
...
Pattikkadu
St. Anna's
do
do
St. Sebastian's Church ... Town of Mannar ...
do
do
..
do
..,
St. Mary's Church
... Eluttukkarn KudiyOur Lady of Refuge
do
do
.

iruppu
Colombo ... B.

Makewita Baptist Chapel Makewita


... C. E.
Kandy
... Pussellawa
Trinity Church
Trincomalee... R. C.
... Trincomalee
St. Mary's Church
do
,
do
... Valvirie
St. James's Church
do
,..
do
... Mankanai
St. John's Church
do
Chilaw
St. Sebastian's Church ... Kattuneri
do
do
... Vennappuwa
St. Joseph's Church
do
do
... Muttaikotte
St. Mary'syhurch
do
do
... Marawila
Do
do
do
St. Anthony's Church ... Traluwaye ,
do
Jaffna
St. Sebastian's Chapel ... Pariyachcheri
St. Francis Xavier's ChChilaw ...
... Ullittiya
urch
do
ary's Church 1 -:.. - RaInumai
Jaffna
do
St.
i ... Kavutlariumnai
do
do
Chapel o re Assumption
. Punakari
do
do
St. Sebastian's Chapel ... Tiyiyankulam
do
do
St Anthony's Church .... Eranativu
do
do
St. Anna's Chapel
... VaIlnpaddu
do
do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Kanulamunai
do
do
St. James's Chapel
... Nachchikuda
do
-
do
St. Sebastian's Chapel ... Tranativu

do
do
St. Mary's

do
do
do
St. James's Chapel
.., Nadikurichchi
do
do
St. Peter and St. Paul's
Chapel
,.. Mullaittivu
. MIllhatiV1.1 ...
do
St. Mary's Church
..,
do
,
do
..
do
St. Sebastian's Chapel ... Vattuppalai
do
do
St. Joseph's Chapel
,., Puttukkudiyiruppn
do
do
Chapel of Our Lady of
Refuge
... Mattelan
do
do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Alarnbil
do
,
do
St. Francis Xavier's ...
Church
Udappn
Chilaw
do
St. Sebastian's
.., Madampe
do
do
St. Anthony's Church ... Vellevellai
do
do
Church of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel
,.. Chilaw
do
do
St. Anthony's Church ... Karukapanai
do

do
St. James's Church
... Munclel
do
do
St. Philip Neri's Church Pambela
do
do
St. Anthony's Church ... Kottepetti
do
.
do
St. Mary's Chapel
,, Pappamotta
Mannar ...
do
Name or Description.

4.


Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
St. Lazari WA ... Hekitta, Hondala ... Colombo .., R. C.
St. Joseph's ... Panumugama ... do ... do
Purification of Blessed
Virgin Mary's ... Kerawalapitiya do do
St. Nicholas's ... Bopitiya
do do
Blessed Virgin Mary of Palliyawatta,
Mount Carmel's ... Hendala
do
do
St. Roch's ... Delature
do do
The Nativity of Blessed
Virgin Mary's ... Uswetakeyyawa .., do dO
St. Anna's ... Welimade
Badulla ..
do
St. Lawarontius's ... Padinawelia
Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Talawatenna korale N'Eliya .. :411:
:'
The Nativity of Blessed...
Virgin Mary's ... Kotuwegoda Matara .. do
St. Francis Xavier's ... Kalagana
... Gallo .,
di ..
St. Caietau's ... Kotugoilaa ...
Negono
:11o
Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Mahola ... Colombo ..
do
St. Philip Neri's ... Uddanmiita
m ... Negombo ..
do
Rosary of Blessed Virgin
Mary's ... Dandugama do
St. Silvester's ... Galkissa ... Colombo ... (do'
St. Sebastian's ... Moratuwella do
1::
Do ... Ratmalana do
St. Anna's ... Sarikkamulla ... Kalutara
do
Blessed Virgin Mary of
Good Voyage's ... Dehiwala ... Colombo
do
Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Wadduwa ... Kalutara
do
St. Anthony's ... Kalutara do
St. Sebastian's do
o
do
lo
l
The Holy Rosary's ... Alutgama
do
do
St. John the Baptist's ... Kaluwamodara ... do . do
St. James's ... Desastra Kalutara ... do do
St. Sebastian's ... Maggona .
do
to
1)
St. Joseph's ... Mahapaiyagala ..
do
do
The Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Kudapaiyagala do
Infant Jesus's ... Kalamulla
do
do
The Nativity of Blessed
Virgin Mary's ...do
do
Holy Cross ... Kaluta P
St. Anna's ... Beruwala
doo
St. Philip Nori's ... Katukurunda
The Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin
Mary's .. Maggona
do lio
St. Francis Xavier's ... Pelpolawatta do do
Baptist Chapel ... Uggalboda . ... Colombo B.
Do ... Gonawala do
do
Do ... New road ... Kandy do
i
Uduville Church ... Uduville ... Jaffna Con.
St. Anna's ... Nagom UM' a ... Colombo R. C'.
tit. Lawrence's ... Talamannar ... Mannar do
tit Anthony's Church ... Talvekadde
do
St. James's ... Vnddattathurai ...
do
(t
ic do
Church of Our Lady of .
Victories ... Pesalai do do
St. Thomas' Church ... Sea'street ... Colombo C. E.
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Pondikandel ... Mannar R. C.
St. Anthony's Chapel .... Periyakattu
do do
St. Joseph's Church ... Adambeinnotta do do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Pudarikalam do do
Chapel of the Rosary ... Machin. . do do
St. Francis de Sales s .,, Amandoluwa ... Negombo
Baptist Chapel .. Princestroet, Pottah Colombo (1-134.'
Wesleyan Chapel ... Puliyantivu ... Batticaloa ,.. W. M.
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544x BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES.


Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
Wesleyan Chapel ,.. Trincomalee ... Trincomalee... W. M.
Do ... Town of Jaffna ... Jaffna do
St. Mary's Chapel ... Maniankulam ... Mannar R. C.
Do ... Nochchikulam ... do do
Our Lady of Refuge's
do do
Chapel . ... Illanduwa
St. Anthony's Chapel . Nedunkandol do do
Our Lady of the Rosary's
Chapel .., Periyanilaram do do
do do
St. Philip Neri's Church. Attikuli
Our Lady of Seven Dolors'
do do
Church ... Adamben
St. Mary's ... Karisal ... do do
Baticotta Church ... Batticotta , .. J affna Con.
American Mission Church Tel lipalli ... do do
St. Anthony's Church ... Rambukulani ... Vavuniya R. C.
Do ... Pamuvettan ... Mannar do
St. Mary's Church ... Nannaddan ... do do
St. Mary's Chapel ... Villittikamam ... do do
St. Philip Neri's Chapel. Rambansaindakulam do do
St. Sebastian's Church ... Surriyakkattaikuda . do do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Palakidi ... do do
St. James's Chapel ... Murungan ... do do
St. Mary's Church ... Pasikulam ... do do
Baptist Chapel .,. Mattakkuliya ... Colombo B.
American Mission Church Manipay ... Jaffna Con.
Do ... Chavakachcheri ... . do do
Do ... Pandaterippn ... do ... do
Brownrigg street,
Kandy Kan dy
Chapel
Corpus Christi ... Avissawella . .. , Colombo
Baptist Chapel ... Hanwella ... do
St. Mary's Chapel ... Kumarasankulam .. Vavnniya
Do ... Neriyakulam ... do ... TO
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Mudaliyarkulam .. do do
St. Anna's Chapel ... Puvarasankulam ,.. do do
VenkalacheheddiSt. Anthony's Chapel ... Wain .., do do
Our Lady of Mount Carmel's Chapel ... Kuppachchi ... do do
St. Joseph's ... Katkadandakkulam . Mannar do
St. James's ... Sirunilavanai .., do do
St. Xavier's ... Courouvil ... do do
do do
St. Mary's Church ... Arippu
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Arienavour ... do do
St. Thomas's ... Nagatalarai ... do ... do
St. James's ... Karaitivu ... Puttalam do
do do
St. Anthony's ... Elavaikulam
Do ... Pallekandel ... do do
Our Lady of Travellers'... Pomparippu ... do do
St. Anthony's .., Tudarikulam Vavimiya do
St. Sebastian's Church ,.. Alankulam ,.. do .. do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Kuriyuttakkulam ... do do
Do ... Murukkarumpalai ... do do
Sangani Church ... Sangani ... Jaffna - Con.
Allevetti Church ... Allevetti ... do ... do
Udupiti Church ... Udupiti ... do ... do
Our Lady of Rosary's
Church ... Vachchankulam ... Mannar .,. P.R.C.*
St. Lucia's Church ... Pallemalai ... do .. do
St. Francis Xavier's

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Name or Description. Situation. District.


Church,
St. James's . Pulakkaddu . Mannar ... R, 0.
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Kuvitkulam ... do
.
do
Holy Mother of God's
Church ... Periyakanchikulara.. A'pura
Do ., Periyamuruppu ... do ... P.R.C. *
. do*
St. James the Great's
Church . Kanniyakattakadu... Mannar
St. Anthony's Church ... Tuvaranikeni
...
do
... do*
St. Thomas's Church .,. Murungankanatte ...
do*
St. Peter's Church ,.. Wanchianikulam ... do
Mannar
... P.R.C.
Our Lady of Rosary's
Church . Pullavuttankandel... do .:. do*
St. Anthony's Church . Sirukandel do... . do*
St.. Peter's Church .., Vilamkulam do
... do*
Our Lady of Rosary's
Church ... Pichekolam ... 1 .
do*
"
,.. do*
St. Nicholas's Church .., Wakapattankandel .. do
do
St. Xavier's Church ... Suriakattakadu ... do
Holy Mother of God's
do*
Church ... Prapenkandel ... do ...
St. Sebastian's Church ... Velikanne ... Colombo ... R. C.
Blessed Virgin Mary's ... Mawalgama
. do
St. Anna's ,.. Chekku Street ... rlo
do ...
do
St. Thomas's Church ... Kotte ... do do
St. Anthony's .. Tittapattara ... do do
The Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin
Mary's ... Yatowita ,., do ... do
The Holy Cross ... Taralle ,.. do ... do
St. Mary's Church ... Chenakudiruppu ,.. Puttalam ... do
St. Francis's Church ... Kattakadu ... do ... do
do
St. Sebastian's Church ... Vattapolai ... do
Baptist Chapel ... Gongawela ... Matale
St. Lucia's ... Vammiwattam or
Bampipattam . Puttalam ... R. C.
St. Mary's Church ... Kalpitiya ... do ... do
St. Joseph's Chapel ... Colomboturai ... Jaffna 1.I
The Nativity of Blessed
Virgin Mary's ... Beliwatta . Colombo ,. do
St. Lazarus's ... Wewala ... do ... do
Immaculate Conception
of Blessed Virgin
Mary's ... Bambalapitiya .., do do
du
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Utapette .,. Mannar ..
(.1.
St. Mary's ... Maluvarayakattu ... do
do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Manakolani.. d:
St. Philip Neri's ... Konnaiyankudiardo
...
ippu ..
St. Paul's ... Murakkappanai ... do do
St. Anthony's ... Kanayankali ... do do
St. Andrew's Tottavali ... do do
St. Anthony's ... Iritoppu ... do do
St. Mary's ... Ilukkuttikudiruppu. do do
do
St. Sebastian's ... Kuddavettitoppu ... do
St. Peter's ... Sambiturai .. do .,. do
St. Francis Xavier's .., Settiyar Kottain7
dambu
. do do
St. Mary's ... Pillaisuverkanni ... do do
St. James's ... Kokkupodiyan ... do do
St. Philip's Chapel ... Miniyezer Mullikaidal , do .. do
St. Mary's Chapel ... Malikaittidal .., do do
St. Anthony's Chapel ... Kallali ... do do
St. Mary's Church .., Perianavatkulam ... do do
Do ... Paranguikamam ... do do
* At present in the possession of the Independent Catholic Mission.
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544x BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES.


Name or Description. Situation. District.. Church.
. R. C.
St. James's Chapel ... Parappukkadan ... Mannar
:II0( )
do
St. Francis Xavier's Mullittidal ...
do
... Puttalatin
St. Mary's Church Navatkadu
... ilic.:
St. Anna's Church St. Aims,
St. Mary's Church Mampuri
St. Thomas's Uraiaddippanni ... Mannar :11:
Kattukkarenkudi
St. James's
do
do
ruppu
St. Bartholomew's ... Olaittoddrivai ... do do
St. Michael's Church ...- Washers' quarters,
Polwatta ... colionlm .,. C. E.
Roman Catholic Chapel
dedicated to the Blesdo ... R. C.
sed Virgin Mary ... Banwella
St. John the _Baptist's
Church .. Kegalla ... Kegalla ' ... C. E.
Episcopalian Church ... Ramboda ... Nuwara Ellyn. d.w
St. Mary's Church ... Moullikulam ..., Mannar ... R. C.
I o
St. Thomas's ... Mukkareyankulam... al, ... d
OurLady of the Travellers Mulyialankudido
ruppu
do
...
St. Anthony's
... Uvari ... do
... do
Baptist Chapel ... Kirapane street ... Kandy
St. Peter's ... Vettimakkelkudi-
rippu ... Mammr
St. Anthony's ... Tottakkaddu..
. . do ... do
St. Nicholas's ... Taravankottai ... do
... do
Velani Chapel ... Velani East ... Jaffna
... Con.
Assumption of Blessed
Virgin Mary's ... Niripola ... Colombo ... R. C.
Dutch Presbyterian
Church or Lansipalliya. Paiyagal a ... Kalutara ... D. P.
St. Anthony's Church ... Galgama
... Kurunegala ... R. C.
St. Mary's Church ... Karavaddy ... Jaffna ... Y.R.C.
The Church of the Blessed
Virgin Mary of Sorrows Panwila, Udngoda. Kandy . R. C.
Blessed Virgin Mary of Maliban street,
Good Voyage's ... Pettah ... Coro do
St. And
raes Avellino's ... Biyanwila
...
do
Haputale Church ... Haputale ... Badulla .. C. E.
All Saints' Church, Galle. Church street ... Calle
St. Stephen's Church ... Marawila ... Chilaw ... 4d1O
Church of the Assumption Karawatti
.., Jaffna
Church of St. Sebastian.. Katkovalam ...
4 k)
4 to
St. Joseph's Church ... Nawalapitiya road,
Gampola... Kandy
Wesleyan Methodist
Chapel ... Brownrigg street ... 1141 . .. W.dN.
11.
Christ Church ... Main street, 3rd
Division ... Jaffna
Wesleyan Chapel ... Ratgama
(Calla ni ... W, M.
Holy Cross Church ... Vallikkaramkudda...
e ... R. C.
St. Stephen's Church ... Kondakkuli
Pido
du
St. Anthony's Church ... Taluvai
Ilo 4 to
Our Lady of Good
Health's Church ... Sambakulain
((b:,
l
do
.. Etalai
St. Anthony's Church .
do
St. Peter & St. Paul's
Church ... Palalou la
do do
St. Sebastian's Church ... Narakkale do do
Catholic Church built on
44,....ifra of thn old cha-

Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.


St. James's ... Modara ... Colombo ... R. C.
St. Mathew's Church ... Ekala ... Negtonbo ... do
Our Lady of the Rosary's Karambaikkulain ... Mannar ... do
Our Lady of Mount
Carme 'a ... Parappankandal ... do ... do
Urapola in Angium.Wesleyan Chapel ... gama ... Matara . ... W. M.
Christ Church ... King street ... Kandy
Wesleyan Chapel ... King street, Fort .. Matara ... IA . M.
do ... Balukawala ... do ... do
The Holy Rosary of
Blessed Virgin Mary's Palle street, Badulla Badulla
St. Marys Church ... Olukulam ... Mannar ... do
St. Pater's Church ... Kitulgala .,. Regalia ... do
St. Clement's road,
St. Clement's Church ... Puttalani ... Puttalani ... C. E.
Church of Our Saviour ... Makewita ... Colombo ... R. C.
Church of St. Lazarus ... Kuruku1a'a ... do ... do
Church of the Blessed
Virgin Mary ... Pundaluoya ... Nuwara Eliya do
St. Peter and St. Paul's
(new) Church ... Ratnapura ... Ratnapura ... do
Patuwata, DodanChurch
duwa ... Galle
Wesleyan Chapel ... Welisara ... Colombo ... W. M.
Buona Vista, UnaBuona Vista Church ... watuna ... Galls
Bungalow ... Madapata ... Colombo ... do
Christ:Church ... Tangalla ... Hambantota C. E.
Church of St. John the
Evangelist ... Pauadnre ... Kalutara ... W. M.
Pallipone korale,
St. Patrick's Church ... Kotmale ... Nuwara Eliya R. C.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Kalutara ... Kalutara ... W. M.
Church
... Talampitiya ... Kurunegala ... C. E.
St. John's Church ... Kalutara .,. Kalutara ... do
Wesleyan Chapel ... Bussa ... Galls ... W. M.
Church of St. Francis
Xavier ... Hapugahakanda ... Colombo
St. Stephen's Church ... Negombo esplanade Negombo
Baptist Church ... Turret road, Cinnamon Gardens,
Colombo ... Colombo ... B.
Lindula Church Linclida .. Nuwara Ellyn C. B.
Koralawella in
Baptist Mission Chapel ... Moratuwa ... Moratnwa ... B.
St. Mary's Church ... Chapelton estate,
Bogawantalawa,
Dikoya ... Kandy
St. James's Church ... Kotahena ... Colombo .. do
St. Luke's Church ... Ratnapura ... Ratnapura ... do
Baptist Chapel ... Madampe ... Chilaw ... B.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Morattunulla Colombo ... W. M.
St. Sebastian's Church ... Hablummulla .., Badulla ... R. C.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Siduwa ... - Negombo ... W. M.
Dutch Chapel ... Bentota. ... Gallo
Baptist Chapel ... Gramlpass . ... Colombo B.
St. Mary's Church ... Kelebokke ... Kandy
All Saint's Church ... Queensland estate,
District of Maskeliya ... do ... do
Wesleyan Chapel ... Richmond Hill, Gallo Gallo ... W . M
St. Andrew's Church ... Batticaloa .. Batticaloa ... C. E.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Ambalangoda .. Galls ... W. M.
Emmanuel Church ... Colombo road, Kurunegala ... Kurunegala ... C. E.

544bb BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES.


Name or Description. Situation, District. Church,
Christ Church .., Warloigh estate.
Dikoya ... Kandy
Wesleyan Chapel ... Wattalpola ... Kalutara ... W. M.
Do ... Polwatta near Minuwangoda ... Negombo ... do
St. Margaret's Church ... Forest Creek estate,
Dimbula ... Nuwara Eliya C. E.
Blessed Virgin Mary of
Dolor's ... Hambantota ... Hambantota. R. C.
St. Luke's Church . 3rd Division, Maradana ... Colombo ... C. E.
St. Philip's Church . Kurana ... Negombo ,.. do
Wesleyan Chapel ... Andiambalama ... do ... W. M,
St. Raphael's Church .. Galagedara , Kandy ... R. C.
All Saint's Chapel of Ease
Le Vallon ... Le Vallon estate,
Udapalata pattu... do ... C. E.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Jampettah street,
Kotahena Ward .., Colombo
St. Mathia's Church ... Laxapatiya . do ... C. E
St. Andrew's Church ... Nawalapitiya ... Kandy ... do
Wesleyan Chapel _ let Cross street,
Fatah Mannar ... Manilas ... W. M.
Kalmunai Wesleyan
Chapel ... Kalmunai Batticaloa ... do
Baptist Church ... Ratnapura Ratnapura ... B.
St. Paul's Church ... Liyanwala Colombo .., C. E.
do ,,. W. M.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Dehiwala
Church of Holy Cross ... Weligarna Matara ... C. E.
Wesleyan Chapel ... Miriswatta Negombo ... W. M.
St. Peter's Church .... Koralawella Colombo ,.. C. E.
St. Francis Xavier's
Church ,., Kadugannawa ... Kandy , ... R. C.
Wesleyan Chapel ,., Waker street ... Hambantota. W. M.
Do , Indibedda,Moratuwa Colombo ... do
Tamil Cooly Mission
Church .., Ragalla ... Nitwara Eliya. C. E.
Church of St. John del
Bastone ... Talangama ... Colombo ... R. C.
Kitulampitiya Church ... Kitulampitiya ... Galls
Wesleyan Chapel ... RaildoIowa ... Colombo ... W. M.
Church of St, Lazarus ... Dematapitiya ,.. Chilaw ... R. C.
St. Lazarus's Church ... Hunupitiya ... Negombo - do
Church of the Holy Ros,.. do
ary and St. Anna Maskeliya Kandy
... Kurana Katiniayaka Negombo ... W. M.
Wesleyan Chapel
Hendala Baptist Chapel Hendala ,.. Colombo ... B.
Baptist Chapel .., Kaciugannawa ... Kandy ... do
St. John's Church ... Rakwana . Ratnapura ... C. E.
Chapel North Erali ... North Erali ... Jaffna
W eileyan Mission Church Moratuwella, Mora-
tuwa. ... Colombo ... W, M..
Wesleyan Chapel .. Point Pedro Jaffna ... do
St. Aloysius's Church ,.. Rambukkana, Lida- Kegalla , R. C.
medawela ,...
St. Anthony's Church ... Bandarawela ... Badulla do
Church of All Saints ... Jail road ... Colombo ... do
St. Anthony's Church ... Rakwana ... .Ratnapnra .., do
St. Barnabas's Chapel ... Colomboroacl, Avisawells .,. Colombo ... C. E.
-)X1 .., "13a1s.upaa ... 1.1akimpura ... H.

nuiLLULLNUN KEWSTERED FOR MARRIAGES, ti44cc


Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
Roman Catholic Church.. Hatton . Kandy .. R. C.
Bambalapitiya Presbyterian Church ... Banibalapitiya ... Colombo ... D. P.
Roman Catholic Church.. Chapelton estato,
Bogawantalawa ... Kandy ... R. C.
American Mission Chapel. Achchuveli ... Jaffna ... Con.
Do ... Valantali, Karadivu do .. do
Wesleyan Methodist Lighthouse street,
Church ... Fort ... Gale ... W. M.
St. James's Church ... Weaver's street,
Chilaw town ... Chilaw ... C. E.
.. Holbrook estate,
Church
Agrapatana ... Nuwara. Eliya. do
St. Bruno's Church Hanclalaukawa ... Kuruuegala ..., R. C.
St. Michael's Church Nalawalana ... do ,.. do
St. Mary's Church Haldanduwana ... Chilaw ... do
St. Joseph's Church Kulliyapitiya ... Kurnnegala ... do
Wesleyan Chapel Talawo . Badulla ... W. M.
Church and School ... Polgahawela ... Kurunegala ... C. K
Church of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus ... Kalmunai ... Batticaloa ... It. C.
Wesleyan Chapel . Kollupitiya .,. Colombo ... W. M.
... Poriakallar ... Batticaloa ... do
Chapel
Church built with coral... Feriapallai , .. Jaffna
Roman Catholic Church
of the Sacred Heart ... Bolatta ... Colombo ... R. C.
Church of the St. Angles. Periapullumulla . Batticaloa ... rto
St. Michael's Church ... Yatiyana ... Colombo ,., do
Our Lady of Lourdes'
do
Church ... Kimbulapitiya ... do
Sacred Heart of Jesus'
do
Church ... Daggona ... do
St. Leonard s Church ... Kamaragoda ... do do
School Chapel ... Kottagoda ... Matara
Nunavil Church ... Nunavil, Chavakach... Jaffna 7: Con.
cheri
E.
Elpitiya .. Gale
Church
... Nambapana ... Kalutara ... do
School Chapel
Wesleyan Church ... 2nd Division, Maradana ... Colombo ... W. M.
Our" Lady of Refuge
Church ... Katupota ..6 Kuruuegala ... R. C.
Our Lady of Holy Rosary
do do
Church ... Weuda
do do
St. Joseph's Church ... Wariyapola
St. Philip Neri's Church Metiyagana du ... do
Church ... Anuradhapura Anuradhapura C. E.
Karunkodditivu South
Chapel ... Karuukodditivu Batticaloa ... W. M.
School Chapel ... Tirukovil do ... do
Blackheath Chapel ... Karunkodditivu do ... do
School Chapel ... Kuramanveli do do
St. Mark's Church ... Gomaduwa Kegalla ..: C. E.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church ... Bullopitiya Kuruuegala ... R. C.
Church of St. Andrew

do do
the Apostle ... Nikaweratiya
do
do
...
St. Sebastian's Church ,.. Malpitiya
Our Lady of Lourdes'
do ... do
Church ... Folgahawela
Jaffna .,. C. E.
Church ... Kokuvil
Matara ... W. M.
School Chapel ... Hettiwidiya
do ... do
Do ... Hakmana
do ... do
... Pallimulla
Chapel
Trincomalee... R. C.
St. A.nthony's Church ... Muttur
Colombo . do
Church of St. Helena ... Yakkaduw a

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51-4dd BUILDINGS REGISTERED FOR MARRIAGES.


Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
Church of St. Joseph ... Welikada ... Colombo ... R. C.
Church of the Immaculate
Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary ... Niwandana do do
do
Church of St. Isidore ... Tibbotugoda
t
kint ,.. Con.
Mulai Church ... Mulai ... Jatl
St. Mary's Church ... Yatiyantota ... Kegalla ... R. C.
St. Joseph's Church ... Dernyaya ... Matara ... do
Chapel . ... Amirtakalai ... Batticaloa ... W. M.
The Church of Infant
Mauuar I. C. M.
... Pallimunai
Jesus
Chilaw .R, C.
Church of St. Joseph ... Gonawila
... Kandy ... W M
Wesleyan Chapel ... Hatton
Nuwara Eliya C. E.
Church . ... Maturata
... Jaffna
Udutturai
Do
Kurunegala ... R. C.
Kattimahana
Do
Mullaittivu C. E.
Tanniyutta
Do
Chilaw ... R. C.
Bujjampola
Do
Kurtmegala ... do
Daraluwn
Do
Ratnapura ... C. E.
Emmanuel Church ... llalangoda
Kegalla It. C.
St. Xavier's Church ... Gurugalla
Batticaltat C. E.
St. Mary's Church ... Navatkiala
Badulla ... R. C.
Thatched building Limugala
Church of Arokurmatha, Kankanithevu ... Mannar ... do
St. Joseph's Church ... Kaluwairippuwa Negombo do
Church of St. Francis
do
Chilaw
... Waikkal
Xavier
Our Lady of Rosafy's
do
.., Jaffna
Church ... Cdnvil
St. Francis Xavier's
do
do
Church ... Kilakkur
Church of Our Lady of
do
Rosary ... Saravanai . do ...
do
Church of St. Lucia ... Mannar . - Manner ...
School Chapel ... Illukupiddai ... Batticaloa ... W. M.
... Ampitiya .., Kandy ... R. C.
Church
Stone Chapel ... Crani ,.. Jaillia ... Con.
Church of St. Francis
Xavier - . Mal I ak au i ... do It. C.
do
... I Ga lapitiya
... Gallo
Chapel
... K attakad it ... Vuttalam do
Church
School Chapel ... Ranchagoda ... Matara W. M.
St. Francis Xavier's
R. C.
Church .., Talagasagare , .. Chi law
do
do
St. Hugo's Church ... Naravila ...
Our Lady of Lourdes'
do .., do
...
Church ... Nattandiya
St. Anna's ... Miriswatta ... Colombo ... do
Baptist .Chapel ... Kudabutgama ... do ... B.
St. Anthony s Church ... Kiribatdeniya ... Ratnapura ... R. C.
Tiled building with wooden pillars - ... Dummaledeniya ... Chilaw do
den of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus ... Maradamt. 3rd Division ... Colombo do
St. Martin's Church ... Walaganta ... Kegalla ... d o
Church of St. Joseph .., Sutherland road ... Colombo ... do
C. E.
...
Church of England .., Church road
... Coo.
... Jaffna

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Name or Description.

Situation.

goda

St. Mary 's Church ... Arug



... Mawila
Do

District. Church.

C.

... Kalutara R.
do
... Chilaw

Salvation Army Meeting


... 1st Division, Mara- Colombo
Hall
Jana
...
... Moratumulla ... do
Do
. - Uggalboda ... Negombo
Do

S.

Do
Do
Do
Do

A.

do

do

... Lunawa street, Rawatawatta ... Colombo do


... Mahagama (Talam... Kiumiegala ... du
pitiya
... Hewadiwilla ... Kegalls. ... do
... Biyanwila ... Colombo ... do

Do ...

Beligodapitiya ... Kegalla ... do


Alb
do
Salvation Army Hall ... Sernbukkuttlya ... Chilaw
St. Anthony's Church . Battuhk-oya ... do ... R. C.
Kurunegala ... S. A.
Salvation Army Hall ... Ara oda
... Km agai Ila ... Kegalla ... do
Do
... Siyanibalagomuwa .. do ... do
Do
... Utlupitiya ... Kurunegala ... do
... Wariyapola ... do ... do
... Dungalpitiya. ... Negombo ... R. C.
Church
Salvation Army Hall . . Mitenwala,Udagaina Kurimegala ... S. A.
... Virangule ... Colombo .., 410
Do
... Karawita. Agaro ... Chilaw ... do
Do
... Baktnirnppa ,.. Kurunegala ... do
Do
... Puliyankare ... Chilaw ... do
Do
Church of the Holy Fa... Mandakondana ... Kurunegala ... R. C,
mily
Church of St. Michael ... Pattalagedara ... Colombo ... do
Do
Do

Wesleyan Chapel ... Godapitiya ... Matara -. W. M.


M.
St. Anthony's Church ... Vidattalvempu ... Mannar ... I.
... Chtualikkuli ... Mannar ... do
Christ Church
Church of the Cross ... Kallikaildaikadit ... do ... do
Church of the Most Holy 4th Division, Sea Negombo ... R. C.

C.

... street
Rosary
M.
St. Mary's Church ... Narikalaiehchan ... Mannar ... I.
Wesleyan Methodist
... Wollawatta ... Colombo
Church
.-.. (Mile ... do
Chapel building ... Batapola
Our Lady of Refuge ... Vidattaltivu ... Mannar

C.

Meeting House and


...
School
.
...
Church
tit. Mary's Cluirch ...
...
Church

Coldagh estate ... Matale ... S. F.


Duck wari estate ... Kandy ... C. E.
Kinaletoduwawa ... Puttalam ... R. C.
Ottapanai ... do ... do
... Mullaittivu ,., do
St. Mary's Church .. Kokulai
Church of the Holy Red... Jaffna ... do
... Kopay
eemer
... Kegalla ... S. A.
Salvation Army Barracks Diweli
Mettaramba Wesleyan
... Mettaramba .., Gallo , W. M.
Church
Kalahe Wesleyan School... do ... do
... Kalahe
room
St. Louis's Church ... Nallandaluwa ... Puttalam ... R. C.
... Hambantota, do
Francis's Chapel ... Taiigalla
... Matara ... W. M.
... Di k Well a
s,.}1, oil Chapel
tit. Winifred's Church ... Kahatawila ... Chilaw ... R. C.

St.

Church of Our Lady of


,_ Halpatota. , Gallo ... do
Lourdes
... Elalai South Malta- Jaffna
Church
...
kam
St. Mary 's Church ... J'attalagedara ... Colombo
,.. Opalgala estate ... Matale ... do
Church
Church

.,. Kellie estate, Dulos... Kandy


bage

do

UV BUILDINGS REGISTERED;YOR_MARRIAGES.
Name or Description. Situation. District. Church.
Komari New Wesleyan
Church .., Komari village ... Batticaloa ... W. M.
St. Mary's Church ... Chalampan ... Mannar .., R. C.
St. Mark's Church Dandugarna ... Colombo ,.. C. E.
Kehelella ... Negombo ... R. C.
Church
St. Luke's Church. Handford estate ... Matara ,.. C. E.
School Chapel ... Suduwella ... Colombo ... W. M.
Our Lady of Rosary's
Chapel ... Higashena ... Eatnapura ,.. R. C.
St. Adolphi's Chapel ... Dehigahapitiya ... do ... do
St. Charles's Church ... Villorawatta ... Colombo ... do
4'
Maligakanda Presbyter-
imi Church ... Maligakanda road.
2.nd Division Maradana ... do ... D. P.
Wesleyan Church ... Keuvenkerni ... Batticaloa ... W. M.
Christ Church .. Mirihalia ... Colombo ... C. E.
School Chapel ,.. Teldeniya ... Kandy ... do
... Maha litlawela ... Kurunegala ... R. C.
Church
St. Anthony's Church ... Dunukadeniya ... do do
Hambantota Church of
England Church ... New street ... Hambantota - C. E.
Wesleyan School Bunga... Murunkan . Mannar W.
low
,.. Coumbromnoulai Batticaloa ... R. C.
Chapel
Kiram ...
School Chapel . Tangalla ,.. Hambantota W. M,
Churea of Our Lady
Queen of Heaven .., Nirveli ... Jaffna,' ... R. C.
St. Francis Xavier's
Church ... Talgaluipitiya ,.. Kurunegala ... do
Manchantoduvai Wesleyan Church ., Manchantuduvai ... Batticaloa ... W. M.
Church of St. Benedict ... Siviateru ... Jaffna
St. James's Church ... E oda Uyana ... Colombo ... C..E.
... . do
St. Paul's, Milagiriya ... Wellawatta ... do
... Kurunegala ... R. C.
... Rettiruppu
Church
School used as a Church Maholawa do ... do
... Nochelnyagama ... Anuradhapura do
Church
Christ Church ... Chundikkuli ... 'Mannar ... do
St. Anthony's Church ... Ifttuwayalikultun ... do ... do
... Delta estate in PusChapel
sellawa ... Kandy
::: Gadlole
School Chapel . Unanwitiya
St. Anna's Church ... Hiniduma
Church of the Holy Ghost Vavuniya . Vavuniya .,. C. of E.
Veddah Mission Chapel.. Pettalai, Valaichcholla ... Batticaloa ... do
St. Peter's Church .. Perukkuwattan ,.. Puttalam ... R. C.
... Navali ... Jaffna ... A. M.
Church
School Chapel ... Mandur ... Batticaloa ... ._.W., M.
Permanent building in
... Rajakadaluwa ... Chilaw ... R. C.
wood
A Church building built
of bricks _ Dalupota ... Negoinbo ... W. M.
School Chapel ... Pahalaolidaluwa ... Chilaw ... R. C.
Salvation Army Hall built
of bricks and mortar,
cadjan roof, short open
... Halpanwala do
walls
...,.......4.: A 41,

544go

RUPEE PLANTING COMPANIES IN CEYLON.


RISE AND FALL IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 1905.

Market Value of Shares. Rise


Ordinary Dec. March or
NAMES OF COMPANIES. Capital. 31,1904. 30,1905. Fall,
R. R. R. R.
.. 375,000 675,000 618,750 -56,250
Agra Ouvah
.. 240,000 198,000* 168,000 -30.1100
Castlereagh
Ceylon Planters'
Rubber Syndicate .. 160,000 144,000 400,009 :- 20,000
Ceypn Provincials .. 666,000 772,000 772,000 --CeyIbn Tea and Coconuts .. 352,1/00 352,000 352,000 .. 332,000 183,600 415,000 + 231, -100
Clunes
,. 270,000 229,600 351, Q00 + 121,400
Clyde
... 400,000 100,000 380,000 -20,000
Doomoo
... 572,000 804,3751: 804,375 Drayton
... 300,000 75,000* 210,000 +135,000
Eila
Estates of Uva ... 710,500 461,825 317,460 -144.365
... 275,000 275,000.1: 275,000T Fern.lands
... 178,500 178,500: 178,500T Gangawatte
... 325,000 780,000 682,500 -98,000
Glasgow
k Great Western ... 584,000 700,800 642,400 -58,400
Hapugahalanda ... 170,000 238,000* 238,000f High Forests ... 750,000 840,000 795,000 -45,000
[
.:. 400,000 460,000 460,000
Horrekelly
[
... 400,000 200,000* 420,000 +220,000
Kalutara
Kanapecliwatti o ... 334,000 217,100 283,900 +66,800
Kandyau Hills ... 125,000 40,625* 75,000 +34,373
Kelani T. Gardens ... 300,000 120,000 240,000 +120,000
... 100,000 102,500: 102,5001: Kirklees
... 415,000 311,250 498,000 -. 186,730
Knavesmire
... 300,000 270,000 225,000 -45,000
Maha Uva
Malay States Coffee ... 100,000 115,000* . 400,000 +285,000
... 404,000 727,200 727,200 Mocha
... 396,500 317,200 261,750 -55,450
Nahavilla
... 265,000 238,500* 371,000 +132,500
Neboda
... 410,000 266,500* 246,000 -20,500
Palmerston
... 130,000 127,500 120,0110 -7,500
Penrhos
... 208,740 121,765 121,765 Pine Hill
... 310,000 310,000$ 310,000: _
Pitakande
.., 200,000 270,000 580,000 +310,000
Putupaula
,.. 150,000 165,000: 165,000 Ratwatte
/
, 600,000 390,000 690,000 +300,000
Rayigain
300,009 360 000 345,000 -15,000
61

Roeberry
... 265,000 152,375 238,500 +86,125
Rtuinwella
L"- St. Helier's ... 50,000 35,000 30,000 -5,000
Seremban Rubber ... 475,000 593,750 1,306,250 +712,500
... 140,000 105,000. 105,000 Soluble Tea
Southern Ceylon ... 300,000 300,000 450,000 +150,000
... 200,000 90,000 145,000 +55,000
Talgaswela
.. 280,000 252,000 252,000 Tonacombe
... 320,000 73,600 73,600 Union
Upper Maskeliya ... 350,000 490,0001 490,000 ... 240,000 240,000 228,000 -12,000
Uvakellie
... 720,000 576,000 918,000 +342,000
Vegan
... 378,000 793,8001. 793,800: Wanarajah
... 190,000 636,500 741,000 + 104, 500
Yataderut
Total R16,436,240 16,775,865 20,012, 730 +3,236,885
* Buyers' prices in the absence of transactions or sellers' quotations,
f Previous ciuotation, there being none in the latest list,
$ No quotation during quarter.

RUPEE COMMERCIAL COMPANIES 1% CEAION.


Market Value of Shares. Rise
Ordinary Dec. March
or
Capital.
31, 1904. 30, 1905. . Fall.
R. R. R. R.
Adam's Peak Hotel ... 118,900 35,670 35,670 ... 382,6011 267,820 267,820 Bristol Hotel
Brown & Co., Ltd. ... 395,000 493,750 493,750 Ceylon General Steam Navigation 810100 280,000 280,000 Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage ... 450,000 270,000 270,000* Colombo Apothecaries ... 400,0410 600,000 620,000t 4-20,000
Colombo Assembly Rooms ... 27,520 20,640* 20,641I* Colombo Fort Land & Buildings 360,000 432,000* 414,000 -18,000
Colombo Hotels ,.. :,00000 1.525,000* 1,515,000 -10,000
Gallo Face Hotel ... 650,000 1,105,000 1,153,750 +48,750
Jaffna Commercial .4% 119,190 131,120 119,190 -11,930
... 250,300 356,250 387,500 +31,250
Kandy Hotels
Mount Lavinia Hotel ... 350,000 161,000 161,000 New Colombo Ice ... 210,0hno 105,000 105,0001 Nuwara Eliya Hotels ... 42,000 35,000 35,000
... 35,000 21,875t 21,875t
Public Hall
COMPANIES.

Total R4,370,210 5,840,125 5,900,195

+ 60,070

NEW RUBBER COMPANIES IN CEILON.


The following Companies quoted only towards the end of January last,
are shown separately :Value
Value of
of
Shares at
Rise or
Paid-1 first date Shares
COMPANIES.
Capita
of quota- on 31st Fall,

bon. March.
R. R. I.L. R.
Ceylon Rubber . 100,000 100,000* 300,000 -i- 200,000
Kalutara Rubber ... 150, 1_1041 162,500* 235,730 + 73,,;30
Lanka Rubber ... 50,1100 50,000 H10,010 + 50,001;
73,500 73,500* 169,0511 -- 35,550
Raid Rubber
25,0041 27,500* 62,500 +35,00
Udapolla Rubber

PRESERVING BOOKS IN TILE TROPICS.


The books should be lightly painted over by means of a camel's-hiir brush, both
outside and inside the covers (and especially along the margins and baoks where paste
has been used), mith a mixture as follows :1 oz. Corrosive sublimate ; 1 or Carbolic! acid; 2 pints methylated or white
ruinspi rit.
This solution (if carefully applied) will effectually preserve books with hither paper,
cloth or leather covers from cockroaches and other insects. No harm will be done to
the books. and after the mixture has dried they may be handled with perfect safely.
Every new book received should be at once treated in this manner. The result
will be that they will keep in as good erler in the tropics as in temperate climates.
Bookbinders in the tropics are recommende 1 to use a paste poisoned by adding half

LA W% TENNIS A PIONSHIPS IN CEYLON,

District Doubles Championships.


1886-Dikoya, E. de Fonblanque and E. Farquharson.
1887-Dikoya E. de Fonblanque and E. Farquharson.
1888-Dimbuia, A. F. James and A. J. Denison.
1889 -Dikoya, E. de Fonblanque and N. Rowsell.
(Not played since).
Gentlemen's Championship Similes.
1886-E. de Fonblanque, Eric Farquharson (runner up)
1887-E. de Fonblanque, Eric Farquharson (runner up).
1888-E. de Fonhlanque, C. P. Hayes (runner up).
1889-E. de Fonblanque, A. J. Denison (runner up).
1890-J. P. Dove, H. Keith (runner up).
1891-E, de Fonblanque, A. J. Denison (runner up).
1892-F de Fonblanque, P. A. Scott (runner up).
1893-E. de Fonblanque, E. A. Stephens (runner up).
1894-E. de Fonblanque, E. A. Stephens (runner up).
1895-Fred. Hadden, W. E. Mitchell (runner up).
1896-E. de Fonblanque, E. A. Stephens (runner up).
1897-E. de Fonblanque, E. A. Stephens (runner up).
1898-D. Kelly, E. A. Vanderspaar (runner up).
1899-E. A. Stephens, D. E. Kelly (runner up).
1900-D. Kelly, E. A. Stepbna (runner up).
1901-B. C. N. Knight. 1). E. Kelly, (runner up).
1902-E. A. Stephens, B, C. N. Knight (runner up),
1903-E. A. Stephens, Fred Hadden (runner up)
1904-D. E. Kelly, G. H. Bennett (runner up
1905-S. P. Hayley, F. J. P. Roberts (ironer up).
Ladies Championship Singles.
1891-Mrs. de Fonblanque, Miss Nina de Faram (runner up).
1892-Mrs. de Fonblanque, Miss Nina de Serum (runner up)
1893-Mrs. A. F. Broun, Mrs. de Fonblanque (runner up).
1894-Mrs. A. F. Broun, Mrs. de Fonblanque (runner up).
1895-Mrs. A. F. Broun, Mrs. Manners (runner up).
1896-Mrs. Manners, Mrs. de Fonblanque (runner up).
1897-Mrs, Manners, Miss Shaw (runner up).
1898-Miss Shaw, Mrr. Manners (tunner up).
(899-Miss Nina de Sarum, Mrs. A. F, Broun (runner up)
1900-Mrs. A. F. Broun, Miss Nina de Saran (runner up).
1901-Miss R. Elliott, Miss Dupuis (runner up).
1902-Miss B. Elliott, Mrs. de Fonblanque (runner up).
1903-Miss R. Elliott, Mrs. de Fonblanque (runner up).
1904-Mrs. D. E. Kelly, Miss R. Elliott (runner up),
1905-Miss B. Elliott, Mrs. D. E. Kelly (runner up).
Men's Open Doubles.
1890-R S. Templer and F. Hadden.
1891-A. F James and A. J. Den'son,
1892-P. A. Scott and G. D. Barnston.
1893-E. Vanderspar and G. Spence.
1894-E. de Fonblarque and E. A. Stephens.
1895-E. B. E. Geddes and W. E. Mitchell.
1896-E. de Fonblanque and E. A. Stephens.
1897-G. L. Cox and S. Ross.
1898-D. E. Kelly and A. J. Dickson.
1899-F. Hadden and L. A. Wright.
1900D. E. Kelly and W. B. Kingsbury.
1901- D. E. Kelly and C. N. Knight.
1902-Grant Peterkin and A. M. Cooper.
1903-E. A. Sterliens and W. S. Jeffares
.1904- D. E. Kelly mai A. J. A. Diekso.
1905 -E. R. E, Gedde: and F. J. I'. Bobo

DIRECTORIES.

5441)

AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS OF CEYLON.


Date.
Mar. 1891
Oct. 1891
April 1892
Oct. 1892
April 1893
Oct. 1893
April 1894
Oct. 1894
April 1895
Oct. 1895
April 1896
Oct. 1896
April 1897
Oct. 1897
April 1898
Oct. 1898
April 1890
Dec. 1899
April 1900
Nov, 3;118)
April 1901
Nov. 1901
April 1902
Nov. 1909
April 1903
Nov. 1903
April 1901
Nov. 1901
April 1905

(Played far twice a Year.)


Place and Score.
Runner up.
Winner.
Nuwara Eliya at 19th hole
J. N. Campbell
J. W. Govan
Colombo, 2 up and 1
.1. W. Goean
J. N. Campbell
Nuwara Eliya, 10 up and 8
W. H. Graham
J. W. Govan
Colombo, 1 up
R.E.
G.
P.
Campbell,
.1. W. Govan
Nuwara Eliya, 2 up and 1
T. S. Dobree
E. Hamlin
Colombo, 3 up and 2
H. C. Rose
J. Erskine
Nuwara Blip), 3 up and 2
A. R. Wilson-Wood A. Bethune
Colombo, 4 up and 3
J. Erskine
P. E. Rogers
Nuwara Eliya, 5 up and 4
J. W. Gofau
A. R. W. Wood
Colombo, 2 up and 1
P. Rogers
J. Erskine
Nuwara Eliya, 6 up and 4
W. H. Graham.
H. C. Rose
Colombo, 4 up and 3
Thos. Smith
H. C. Rose
Nuwara Eliya, 1 up
J. N. Campbell
H. C. Rose
Colombo, 3 up and 1
F. Macludoo
W. Somerville
Mtwara Eliya, 7 up and (1
W. H. Graluun
R. P. Thailand
Colombo, 4 up and 3
F. Macindoe
C. W. Mackie
Nuwara. Eliya, 2 up and 1
A.
S.
Coils
Col. Quill
Colombo, 1 up
C. W. Mackin
P. Balfour
Nuwara Ellyn, 2 up
R. IVInaddn
C. B. Elliott
Colombo, 4 up and 3
1). W. Watson
C. B. Elliott
Nuwara Eliya, 4 up and 2
R. Meriden
A. E. Ogilvy
W. E. M. Paterson Colombo, 2 up
D. W. Watson
Nuvara Eliya, 9 up and 8
Col. Quill
A. E. Ogilvy
Colombo, 3 up and 2
A. E. Ogilvy
D. W. Watson
Nuwara
Eliya, 12 up and 11
Neill Campbell
W. T. Ogilvy
Colombo,
2 up and 1
.1.
G.
Melrose
C. B. Elliott
Nuwara Eliya, In up and 8
R. W. Nunn
.1. G. Mel row
Colombo, 10 up and 9
D. Stiffly
J. 0. Melrose
Nuwara Eliya, 4 up and 2
T. P. Simpson
C. T. Young

The titti-Tea-Duty League,


PresidentThe Rt. lion. Sir West Ridgeway, P.C., G.C.M.G.;
K.C.S.1. LL.D. Vice-PresidentsThe Earl of Glasgow, u.C..m.c., U.L., LL.D.;
the Lord Elphiustone ; General the Lord Chelmsford, v.c.n., o.c.v.o.; Col.
Sir William Bisset, k.c.i.E.; Surgeon-General Sir A. C. C. De Renzy, K.C.B.; Sir E. T. Candy, c.s.i.; Sir Richard Cayley J Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.S.1.;
K.C.111.(1., CLL.; Sir John Griulinton ; Sir Harry Johnston,
Sir Roper Lethbridge, x.c.i.E.; Sir Joint Morris, K.C.S.1.; Sir A. Kay Muir,
Bart ; J. D. Rees, Esq., c.I.E.; Sir Cecil Clemeuti Smith, LI.C.M.G. COUNCIIrFredrick A. Robcrs, (Chairman) '"; Arthur Bryan" ; J. S. Eraser* ; H. K.
Rutherfore ; R. A. Bosanquet*; J. L. Shane ; A. G. Stanton*; J. N.
Steuart ; R. B. Magor ; G. A. Talbot ; H. A. Cameron ; Norman H. Grieve ;
J. limes Rogertso ; W. J. Thompson ; T. Carritt. Organizing Secretary
Herbert Compton. Offices-35, Parliament Street, Westminster, Landon, S.W.
The Anti-Tea-Duty League has been established by the British Tea
Planters of India and Ceylon, assisted by consumers, importers and
dealers of British-grown teas, to agitate for a reduction of the existing
excessive tea duty.

The League is absolutely non-political, although it desires to secure


the support of Members of Parliament., irrespective of Party.
The co-operation of all interested in the economic, philanthropic,
temperance, or material aspect of the question is solicited, and will
be greatly valued.
The subscription for membership is Five Shillings per annum in

1-1111 1 1.1 1 JAVA.

(From the "Ceylon Manual.")


Tut GAME :SANCTUARY IN THE HAMBANTOTA DISTRICT OF THE
SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
The Game Sanctuary was constituted in the beginning of 1890. It comprises the extreme eastern division of the district called the Yala Walakada, situated between the Yala and Kumbukkan rivers, and having the
Province boundary and the sea as its other two limits, the area being
about no square miles.
After proceedings taken by the Assistant Government Agent as
Forest Settlement Officer it was proclaimed a reserved forest on march 23,
1900. A special clause is inserted in all game licenses prohibiting shooting within the sanctuary, any transgression of which would be punishable
under the Game Ordinance, while under the Forest Ordinance unauthorized
shooting, hunting, fishing, &c., within a reserved forest are also punishable.
To guard against poaching a staff of eight watchers, including a head
watcher, is employed at a cost to Government of Rs. 290 per annum.
Quarters are provided for them at Talagasmankada, Yala, and Kumana,
the three points at which invasion is most likely, and they are also required
to carry out a system of patrols, which makes it practically impossible for
any gang of poachers to remain undiscovered. So far as it is possible to
judge, the inviolate character of the sanctuary has been well maintained.
Provision is also being made for a water supply for the animals
during the dry season, when they had previously to depend almost entirely on the boundary rivers, and were exposed to the ruthless slaughter
that generally goes on at that time. One tank,Pallepottana, was restored
in 1901, and three more are now in hand.
The northern, or Province boundary is also being properly demarcated
by a ten foot line, so that there may be no doubt as to the position of the
reserve. There can be no question as to the beniticial effect of the
establishment of the sanctuary on the numbers of the game. A decided
increase of all kinds is distinctly apparent, one of the most satisfactory
features being the almost entire diappearance of the former wariness and
timidity. The sight of a human being no longer sends the herds headlong into cover. They have now almost to be driven out of the way.
They are no longer to be met with in any numbers, and not only in early
morning or late evening, but at all times of the day, may be come ou
resting or feeding in the open.
It has been thought that with the increase that takes place
within the sanctuary there would be an overflow into the adjacent
districts. This is, however, doubtful in any case, and certainly cannot
be looked for for many years to come. The sanctuary is an ideal country
for game. There is room and food within its boundaries for a great
expansion of its present game population. It is hardly likely that
any will quit it for less favoured localities.
From the begnining of 1901 a restriction was placed on the shooting in the country adjoining the sanctuary on the west, that is between
the Palatupana-Katagamuwa road and the Yala river. A constant
succession of visiting sportsmen, mostly foreigners, had so harassed
the game in that part as to render it almost invisible. Permission to
Shoot is now granted only to residents in the Island, and it is hoped that
this country will also in a short time recover. At present it is hardly
Worth shooting in.
THE WIL PATTI1 GAME SANCTUARY IN THE NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE,
This sanctuary was constituted at the end of 1903. It comprises 160
square miles of uninhabited land partly in the extreme north of the
Puttalam District and partly in the west of the North-Central Province.
The sea-coast at Portugal Bay forms the eastern border. The other
boundaries are natural features, such as streams, &c., except in two places
where time border is demarcated by cut lines 10 feet broad.
One hundred square miles lie within the North-Central Province and
this portion was proclaimed as a sanctuary from August 1, 1903.
Unauthorized shooting, hunting, fishing, and trespassing in the preserve are punishable under the Forest Ordinance. The collection of
minor forest produce within the borders of the sanctuary is also

prohibited.

t4/1

4POU.T iN CEY LGN.

A RCA, of rules similar to those 111 force in the Yata sanctuary has
been forwarded to Government for publication hi the Gazette. Two
watchers have been appointed to patrol the bounds and cheek trespassers.
The district, is traversed by several streams and there are a good

many water holes specially in the southern part. As many of these dry
up during the dry season it will be advisable to partially restore a few of
the abandoned tanks which lie scattered about the sanctuary so that the
animals may always get water within the confines of the preserve.

FISHING.
The first experiments in trout-breeding were made in 1880 by the late
Mr. Hugh L. Hubbard of St. John's, Uda 1?atssellawa, who was greatly interested in the subject, and to his efforts is due the knowledge that trout
can be easily reared in Ceylon waters. He was assisted by Mr.C. J. R. Le
Mesurier and Mr. Hearn, but no record apparently was kept of the number
of ova imported. In 1882 about twenty fish were turned into the Nuwara Eliya
stream by Mr. Hubbard. In 188 his efforts were energetically and
successfully followed up by Mr. Le Mesurier, then Assistant Agent of
Nuwara Eliya, who, as Chairman of the Local Board, invited public support and began operations on a larger scale. In 188 ; and 188K the public
subscribed liberally, and an equal amount was contributed by the Local
Board making a total of considerably over 83,000.
No fishing was allowed, and it was hoped that the streams would be
stocked by natural reproduction. The trout, however, rapidly disappeared
and in 1891 few were to be seen.
In 1892 and 1893 the experiment was resumed privately, with
encouraging results, and public support was again invited, fishing on
license being allowed. Fr,nt that date ova have been regularly imported,
and in 1896 the Fishing Club was formed.
Ova were imported in 1881, 1887, 1838, and 1889, but no record was
kept of the results or of the localities where fry were turned out,
and at present two or three importations of about 20,000 ova on each
occasion are made during the first four months of the year. Originally
the ova imported were those of the brown trout (Salina fario), but in
1899 the ova of the rainbow trout (Salmo irridens) were imported for
the first time, and as they stand the heat better than the brown
trout they have proved very successful, and it is now amply proved
that they breed freely in Ceylon waters.
Both kinds of ova are now imported annually, and the cost, exclusive of freight, is Fario ova 21 per 1,000, Irridens ova 21. 10s. per 1,000.
The importation of trout is now carried on by the Ceylon Fishing
Club (founded in 189;.) The largest trout hitherto caught in Ceylon
sealed over 14 lb.
Most of the streams within twenty miles of Nuwara Eliya have
been stocked with rainbow trout, but to meet the heavy toll levied
on the fish by the members of t he Club constant and systematic restocking is essential. This is being seriously considered by the Club,
and it is proposed when funds permit to establish an efficiently equipped hatchery in Nuwara Eliya and conduct proper breeding operations as carried on in other parts of the world.
HUNTING.
Hunting. Under this heading the animals hunted are sambur, pig'
jackal, hares, and red deer. Of sambar packs there are now five,
where the hunting knife is the only weapon permitted and the hunting
is entirely on foot.
These packs hunt the following countries :Maturata, Upper Hewaheta, Ramboda, Nuwara Eliya, Ragalla, Uda Pussellawa to Fort McDonald,
Ka.ndapola, Hakgala, Sita Eliya, Elk Plains, Ambawela, Pattipola, Ohiya,
Horton Plains, Gallagaraa, Bopatalawa patanas, Maskeliya and Bogawantalawa.
Pigs are hunted by packs of country-bred dogs in Matale, Madalkele, Uda Pussellawa, and Fort McDonald, and adventitiously by the
camhnr nacks.

narrRirli are kept by planters


in the tea districts, and those animals afford good sport.
Red Deer.At elevations of J,000 feet to 4,000 feet small packs of
hounds arc kept for the purpose of hunting these animals.

RACING.
The Ceylon Tart Club consists or 422 members : entrance fee, Rs. 25 :
annual subscription, Rs. 25. The date of origin of the Club is somewhat
doubtful. Racing is known to have existed in Ceylon prior to 1850, but
from that date to 1863 it was practically abandoned. In 1833, however, the
Club was revived, and a new race stand built on the Galle Pace,"and since
that date the Ceylon Turf Club has continued its existence without a
break, the Gallo Face. Racecourse being abandoned in 1893 for the Havelock Racecourse.
The Monsoon Meet is hold at the end of May or the beginning of June,
and the August Meet at the beginning or middle of that month.
The Nuwara Eliya Gymkhana Club Races are held in February, April,
and September, the Darrawella Races in February, the Gaffe Gymkhana
Races in January, the Badulla. Meet in March, the Radella Race Meet in
February, and the Kandy Races in May.
BOATING.
The Colombo lake, with a straight course over a mile long, naturally
lends itself to boating, and there is a capital boat-house quite close to the
Fort. The Colombo Boat Club has some 130 members, the annual subseription being Rs. 20. In the boat-house are excellent boat s, both for
pleasure as well as racing. There is usually a regatta in August
and crews from India have frequently come over to compete.
At Kandy boats can be hired from the Queen's Hotel, but there is no
boat club proper.
YACHTING.
The Colombo Sailing Club was established in 1808, and has 45 members
on its rolls. The list of boats is as follows
Meenatchy Shamrock ... Northern Arm
Spinaway Una
Fiona
and six boats of the Dublin Bay " water wag " class.
The election of members is vested in the Committee of Management.
The entrance fee is Rs. 15, and the annual subscription, due on July 1,
is Rs. 20. Visitors to Ceylon may be elected honorary members by the
Committee.
There are monthly charges as Berth Fees" on all boats using the
Club anchorage.
The Club flag is a red burgee with a white cross edged with blue,
with the Club monogram circled With a coil of rope in gold in the centre
of the cross.
The President and Commodore fly the Club burgee with tails, and the
Captain carries a white ball in the top corner of his burgee.
Monthly matches are held, and there is also an annual regatta.
All races, unless specially provided for by the Club sailing Rules, are
governed by the Rules of the Yacht Racing Assciatiou.
The members of the Club enjoy the privilege of entering with their
boats and leaving any port in Ceylon free of Customs and Quarantine
regulations.
The Club-house is situated on the eastern side of the Harbour in the
Reclamation ground. The situation is not a very desirable one, as the
approach is difficult and the space confined, but it will not be possible to
obtain anything better until the Breakwater works have been completed.
POLO.
Polo is played regularly in Colombo, at Nuwara Eliya during the
season, and at Elkaduwa in the Matale District.
It flourishes, as a rule, more or less according to the tastes and means
of the officers of the Garrison and the Government House Staff, the ranks
of the Polo players being swelled by comparatively few civilians.

-144 0.11

PROVINCES,
STATE OR
AGENCY.

11111I4TLINS I Titr INDIAN EMPIRE.


(A,,,,,,i,trin, toladl Cc ii411?,)
DI:60111BU no N BY RACE.
EURCREAN AND
TOTAL RETURNED.
-11.R.ASIANS.
NATIVES.
ALLIED RACES, Males, Females.Males, Females,
Fors Das Males Females, Males, Females.

47,078 44,941
.923 310 I ,511p749 1,411,600122,881
INDIA. (o)
42,483 38,152
PROVINCES (1) 1,9 4,372 990,316 91.9,059 111,180
151
312
697
1,507
115
3 it
Ajmer-Mards'ard
A ndamans and
43
30
230
120
496
266
Nicobars
513 170
- 35,971 18,469 170,502 1,544
Assam
Baluchistan
(Districts and
Administered
4,1120
3,325
507
44
701 2,970
Territories) - 275,125 141,832 133,743 17,955
9,421 11,487
Bengal
1,112
2,375
1,263
180
151
157
Berea'
Bombay (Presi85,438 23,138
- 208,930 119,49'.
8,039 3,427
dency)
6,4711 2,993
80,535 17,058
Bombay
- 197,144 110.'89
- 7,817 5,376 2,491 2,967
1,259 391
Shidh
309
43
3,966
3,527
30,007
3,113
Adel'
- 147,629 72,622 11,083 7,493
2,445 4,961)
Burma
14,724
1,038
8,315
1,517
1,193

24,890
C Provinces
3,663 2,017 520,314 137
155
91
Coorg
763 4,737
5,281 12,723
- 1,024,071 503,737
Madras
607
24, 3 06 4.591
28
N W F Provinces5,2733
4,513
05,811 41 ,703 42,915 19,919
5,885 1,240
Punjab
U. P. Agra &
7,935 2,701
20,777
19,556
- 102,471
Oudh
33 235 16,e59
6,415 2,174
51,862
Agra
91,797
3;940 4,718
1,210 527
7,091
Oud Fe
11,074
STATES AND
9,505 0,759
AOENCIES (0)- 1,018,977 521,433 487,544 11,4(11
47
3,465
4,228
41
30
7,091
B3t0d8 S257 73
1,559
1,639
3,241
43
Bengal States 39
5,291
409
8,483
11,157
235
212
Bombay States
2,714 3,143
2,114
5,100
255
639
C India Agency
43
459
536
Gwalior State 105
37
58
422
51
369
56
C P States
782
34
Hyderabad
. arm!, 12,432 10,101 3,101
916 1,092
States
103
FA
Kashmir Slates
235
10
422
91
334
Madras States - 900,409 462,161 418,218
229 1,516
97,465
39
Pi
727
Cochin State - 198,239 100,404
199 775
Travancore - 597,347 854,537 342,359 835
Mysore State 10,629
20,288
21,771 2.002
1,751 2,815
442
339
78)
Punjab States 129
159
83
Rajaputano,
2,840
1,993
1,178
554
270

Agency
415
1T Provinces
272
215
440
41
4
States
13
NOTE,-The figures on line (a) are the total of lines (b)

44,3101, 4,147 1,326,2E2


87,223 4 ,981 854,350
LIM
,286
189
42
93
24
103 16,751 16,841

221
181
60
11,601 151,989 112. 721
943
8)5
150
3,114 42,439 78,285
2,871 96,540 77,208
217 2,018 970
107
371
28
3,730 66,415 62,792
991 9,214 8,577
141
1,750
1,404
19,462 422,277 501,611
137
398
16
1,089 20,546 17,149
2,517 36,078 32,783
2,082 53,929 20,458
455 2,449 2,305
7,087 503,163 435,882
27 9.151 3,392
33 1,573 1,480
138 5,182 4,923
514 1,955 1,781
379
258
22
250
826
82
1,605 7,789 7,618
82
IS
120
1,491 460,261 416,528
787 99,638 97,062
714 358,427 341,937
3,106 20,671 19,911
115
01
170
233

838

330

8
and (9,),

251

193

CHRISTIANS BY RACE AND DENOMINATIONS.


DENOMINAP1058.

DISTRIBUTION BY RACE.
EUROPEAN AND EURASIANS,
NATIVE-9,
ALLIED RACES.
Pelsolig, Males. Females. Males, Females, Males. Females Males, FemalesTOTAL RETURN ED,

VITAL INDIA- 2,923,349 1,511,749 1,411,630122,661


47,078 44,951
44,3101,341,147 1,320,212
9
..
2

Abyssinian
6
Anglican Com 453,612 211,315 199,297 .81,732
89,192 14,049
17,733 154,531 151,378
munion
25
8
1,053(0
6
418
60)
Armenian
385
32
8
Baptist
220,661 111,255 108,608 1,195
910
991
1,021 110,064 100,877
72
18
Calvinist
58
26 '51
15 ...
11
Congregationa.
list
- 37,478 19,00i. 18,485 210
658 547 159 495 207
97 62
27
78 19,513 18-200
Greek
128
29
11
15
819
Indefinitebeliefs
1,511
992
4
15
9
Lutheran and
680
1354
allied Denominations
155,455 79,219 77,239 953
417 162
155 77,111 76,657
- 74,8139 41,219 35,570 4,491 1,501 1,080 1,360 35,715 92,700
Methodist
Minor Denomi- 22,735 11,675 11,083 473
180 118
102 51,084 10,799
nations
724 21,002 21,197
Presbyterian - 53,829 29,752 24,077 7,435 2,156 715
3
Quaker
740
560
15
15

1,369
1
731
554

'S318013381E1

TIRE AT CERTAIN PLACES ABROAD


WHEN IT IS NOON AT COLOMBO.
(Colombo time being 6 hours 20 minutes ahead of Greenwich.)
1 .- BEFORE NOON.
A.M.
Aberdeen ... 6.32
Accra ... 6.40
Aden ... 9.41
Alexandria 8.38
Algiers ... ... 6.52
Amsterdam ... 7.00
Antigua 2.33
A requipa ... 1.50
Astrakhan ... 9.52
Athens ... 8.15
Bahama ... 1.24
Bahia ... 4. 7
Barbados ... 2.41
Belize ... 0.47
Berl in .,. 7.33
Bermuda ... 2.22
7.10
Berne
Bombay ... 11.31
Boston (U.S.A) ... 1.56
Brindisi ... ... 7.52
Brooklyn ... ... 1.44
Brussels ... ... 6.57
Buenos Ayres ... 2.47
Cabul ... 11.16
Cairo ... 8.45
Calais ... 6.48
Capetown 734
Caracas ... 2.13
Cayenne ... 3.11
Chicago ... 0.50
Christiania ... 7.23
Cincinnati ... 1. 2
Constantinople ... 8.36
Copenhagen ... 7.30
Corinth ... ... 8.12
Cuzco ... 1.55
Dresden ... 7.35
Dublin ... 6.15

A.M.

... 8.43
Durban
... 6.27
Edinburgh ...
Florence ...
... 7.25
... 5.47
Freetown ...
Geneva
... 7. 4
Genoa
... 7.16
... 6.19
Gibraltar ...
Glasgow ...
... 6.23
Greenwich ...
... 6.10
... 0.38
Guatemala ...
Halifax(N.S.)
... 2.25
Hamburg ...
... 7.23
Havana
... 1.11
He rat
... 10.49
Hyderabad ...
... 11.13
Jerusalem ...
... 9. 2
Kandahar
... 11. 2
Kansas City ...
... 0.14
... 8.50
Khartoum ...
Kiev
... 8.43
Kingston
... L33
... 11.37
Lahore
... 6.35
Lerwick
... 1.32
Lima
... 6. 3
Lisbon ...
... 6.28
Liverpool ...
... 6.39
London ...
... 5.34
Madeira ...
Madrid ... 6.25
Malta (Valetta) ... 7.38
Manchester ... ... 6.31
Marseilles ... 7. 1
Martinique ... ... 2.36
Massowah 9.18
Mecca ... 10.16
Mery ... 10.49
Messina 7.42
Zanzibar ... 9.18

A.M.

Monte Video... ... 2.56


Montreal ... ... 1.46
Morocco ... 6. 9
Moscow ... 9.10
Munich ... 7.26
Naples ... 7.37
New York ... ... 1.44
Nicaragua ... 0,57
Odessa ... 8,44
Ottawa am38
Panama ... 1.22
Paris ... 6.49
Pernambuco ... 4.21
Pesth ... 7.56
Philadelphia ... 1.40
Quebec ... ... 1.55
Quito ... 1.25
Rio de. Janeiro ... 3.49
Rome ... 7.30
Sierra Leone... ... 5.48
Simla ... 11.49
Sofia ... 8.14
St. Petersburg ... 8.41
St. Vincent ......235
Stockholm ... 7.52
Suakin 9. 9
Suez ... 8.50
Teheran ... 10. 5
Ten ri ff e ... 5.35
Toronto ... 1.24
Trinidad ... 2.32
Tripoli ... 7.33
Tunis .. 7.24
Valparaiso 1.50
Venice ... 7.29
Vienna ... -- 7.35
Washington......121
Mexico ... 0. 4

11.-AFTERNOON.

P.M.
Adelaide 3.55
Albany 2.32
Amoy ... 2.33
Arizona ... 11.28
Bangkok 1.39
Batavia 1.47
Benares 0.12
Brisbane ... 4.52
Calcutta ... ... 0.34
Canton ... 2.13
Chittagong . 0.48
Colima 11.17
Foochow ... 2.25
Geelong ... 4.18

Hobart
Hongkong ...
Honolulu ...
Launceston ...
Macao
Macassar ...
Madras
Malacca ...
Manila
Marquesas ...
Melbourne ...
Nagasaki
Nankin
Pekin
36

P.M.

P.M

4.30 Penang ... 1.23

2.17 Port Augusta .. 3.52


- 84:4 Port Darwin ... 3.24
" 2.14 Rangoon ... 1. 6
2.39 Rockhampton 4.40
... 0. 1 Saigon ... 1.47
1,29 Salt Lake City ... 11. 8
... 2.44 San Francisco 10.30
... 9,20 Shanghai
... 4.20 Singapore ... ,.. 1.35
3.20 Sydney ... 4.45
... 7.33 Victoria (Vancouver) 10.26
... 2.26 Yeddo 3.57

548 PRINCIPAL INDIAN STATIONS.


Geographical Positions, Elevations, &c of the Principal Stations, lie., in India.
I Popu- . , , Long. Nest of Inc ightlE. variation ,Dip of the Mess
1- 7 t Greenwich, . shore of Compaes' Magnetic. Anal.
Names of Places. 1 Intiun 0
mp
'A.' arc. time 18 I-8"11I from N. Needle. ',Tamp
I ' '1 h. m. a, 1Peet. i c '
Agra .. ...: 169,662'27 9, 78 21 5 12 7 . 657, 2 46 36 2N 78
Allah-8bmid .. 175,24625 26' 81 521 5 27 28 3161 1 41 32 30 NI 81
Alleppey.. ...I 28,100 9 80 76 26, 5 5 20 I - ..._. 1 41 S Arcot .. ..., 11,00012 54, 79 191 5 17 16 599, 0 52 7 ON! 82
Bangeore ' ...1 180,96612 58 77 36 5 10 23 2989 0 40 7 7 N 74
Beypore .. ...I - ,71 10; 75 541 5 3 23 0 23 1 0 ! Bellary ..... 58,00015 9 76 51I 5 7 35 1538 0 21 1. ON BO
:;.2. 1
41 N 80
Benares .. ... 219.467 25 18 83 1 5 32 0 347. 1 50
Bhopal .. Lservatory1 60,000 23 131 77 201 5 9 40 - 0 65 ..2;-1 0 N1 N.
71,
. T11 80
Bombay (Colaba Ob- 821,76418 5.1 72 45 4 51 16 381 0 19 1 1, 1 :i0
Cabal .. 66,000 34 27 69 91 4 136 32 -1 2 15
N 7,:81
Calcutta (with subtly. 978,37022 33; 88 281 5 53 22 18i 2 25 _ ti 4155 N
Calicut .. pis), 62,060 11 15 75 45' 5 3 2 0 0 25
s 1'1 1
15 N
2 :1,; 30
0 230
Cannanore ...1 281,01011 51' 75 21J 5 1 25
U 0
- 1 8 3_1 a 351 5 10 20
Cape Comorin ...I
1
Cashmere (Srinagar].
96,0( 034 n' 74 491 4 59 16 5146 3 10 46 30N 57
25 42N, Chiculda.. .1 - '21 241 75 56' 5 3 44
0
Cochin
Cochin ..
.. ..., 40,000 9 58. 76 4' 5 4 54
N ' 8771
(1 0
10 30 I 03
.. 46.000 , 11 11 78 581 5 7 52 1483
57! 79 50 5 19 19 18 0 40 ! 5 0 S 80
olombo.. .., 158,1 00 6
Caddalore ..1 47,060 11 44 79 46 5 10 3 0 0 55 5 ON 83
Cuddappah ..! - 20;00 14 29 78 481 5 15 14 :364 0 50 1 10 30N 83
Cu ttack (Orissa) .. 65 :00020 0 84 0, 5 30 0 - .- IDarjeeling .. 8,000.27 3 88 1:5 5 53 1 7168 2 48 87 ON 51
Debra Doou .. 20,00(1',30 20. 78 61 6 12 24 , 2289 2 54 41 25N Delhi . .. 192,679'28 39' 77 13, 5 8 62 ' 82740 37 20N 74
- 12 31. 76 .10 5 6 40 2620 0 30 6 ON 78
French Rocks
37,000, 6 3 30 11. 8 20 43 21 0 41 7 41 S 81
Galle
6
N .' .76,0001
6,000119
22' 85 7 5 40 28
2 400 ra
Ganjam
1
13,00026 6 91 41 6 6 55 13,1
Gobatti
6,00015 7, 77 38 5 10 32 1115 0 40 11 4l N $1
Gooty
21,000;16 181 (4) 26 5 31 42 0 1 5 14 15N 82
Guntuor
21,000; 7 19. 70 37 5 22 12 1727 - -Kandy ..
22,0001.5 60 73 6 5 12 8 900 1 '21 13 43 N 1'3
Kurnool ..
176,85161 31' 74 15 1 36 58 839 2 2 43 171, 75
Lahore ..
273,028136 51. 8') 55 5 23 .12 535' 2 37 35 19 NI 76
Lucknow
Madras (Observatory) 452,518 13 4' SO 14 5 211 59 22 1 0 7 44 NI 82
80,000, 9 55! 78 0 5 12 25 600 0 35 0 0 1 '85
Madura ..
0 0 20 7 24N, 81
32,1:00, 12 52' 74 49 4 59 17
Mangalore
9 5
12 24 47 0 1 10 14 0 N 81
40,000
16 81
Masulipatam t
108,01)028 59! 77 11 5 10 56 - 2 46 39 7 N -Meerut ..
4.2,1i00,24 12 88 10 5 52 401 0 2 20 32 ON 80
Moorshedabad
...
58,100(.('16
30 97 411 G 31 2 '
0 2 20 17 45 NI Moulmein
... _
7,,c.00 30 10 71 35 .1 46 18 ' 180 0 54 .40 0 N, 77
Mooltan..
Mussoorie
.-r;:-\ 4,00030 28 78 7 5 12 12 0923 2 30 41 28 N 58
62,000112 18 76 42 5 6 47 - 0 30 5 5 NI Mysore ..
120,0004 10 79 7 5 16 28 9:13 1 0 24 30N 82
Nsgpore
9.000110 46 79 53, 5 19 92 - 0 55I 1 45 NI ' Negapatam
Nellore
'000,14 28 79 58 5 19 53 81. 1 0 '11 0 Ni 82
00 7 0 81 44 5 27 4 7490, - - -- , 82
Nuwara Eliya
Ootacamund
14 11 26.176 4:1 5 6 53 71901 0 57 4 27 N, 56
190, 125 37 85 8 5 40 30 170, 1 54 33 83 N 78
Patna in Behar
81
99,090, 5 28 00 22 6 41 28 0
Penang ..
Pondicherry.
155,00011 56 79 491 5 19 16 o o 55 5 ON. 85
Poona ..
:: 161.380 18 40 73 52 4 55 28 - 17841 0 25 19 2 N' 75
- 11 42 .'.., 67 6 11 48 0 2 10
Port. Blair
Bajahmundry
' 27,000,17 11 At 471 5 27 6 81 1 25 16 24 N 82
Ramosvaram
- 15 990' 9 18 79 21 5 17 24 - 0 50 J 1 0 S Rangoon..
' 180,32416 4.5 96 17, 6 25 8 40 2 30 l7 45 N. 79
55,000,1/ 39 78 81 5 1-2 34 907, 0 42 '1, N 81
Salem
35,0_8171 '27 78 32 5 13 52 1800' 1 34 17 17 N 77
Secunderabad
15,00 31 13 77 9 5 8 38 7057 2 55 12 30N1 68
Simla ..
152.0(X1 1 18103 53 6 55 39 0: .- 1 81
Singapore
Surat 120,110021 11 72 52 4 51 28 01 0 25 .24 30 N 59,000,10 47 79 10 8 16 42 - 0 5') 2 0 N i lanioro
25,000 8 44 77 40 5 10 42 120. 1 58 2 0 S'. 85
Tinnevelly
Trichinopoly
92,00010 50 78 41 5 14 41 4431 0 45 2 0 N, 85
Trivandrum (Observ40,000':831 77 5 7 44 1 0' 0 42 ' 2 30 NI 79
vi,..a.umnatant ratorril
33,000117 41 83 21 5 33 24 I 0 1 30 117 ON, 83

Q, N

...I

ypults' tion as

153,093

Deg.
G

. gi
cc% e
-8 45 .24' )
P:1 I
Deg. Inches. Fee' . Deg.
79'51 83.15 40 I F0.7

20,386

7.18

80.40

82.01 1,654 175.5

37,326

6.1

80.11

01.47

48 79-9

Trincomalee

11,793

8.33

81.15

133 .41

12 81.3

Jelin%

33,861

9.40 \ 70 .50

46.03

9 I, 82'0

Colombo
Kandy
Gallo

,
z
7=
"
C ;'4'
rxi

per
Census
1901.

t3

0.59 81.5

Kurunegail

6,485

7 .0 80 0 82.02 381

79'6

Rat nar n ra

4,084-

6-42

84

19.4

Anuradhapura

8,672

8.22 80.23 51.20 296

80.2

10,044

7'43 .44 58-71 26

80.3

Ba' icaloa

'75.89

2,225 18.2

5,021

aitulla

80-24 151.68

Matale

4,950

7/8

811 .38 78-67 1,209

75.0

Nuwara Eliya

5,026

6.54 I t'0.47 94.41 6,240

58.3

11,840

5.57 ! 80-32 69 /2 15

80 0

Alc:t ra
Hatauntota

2,874

0 .7

1
1 81.7 36.52 30

80-2

Kalutara

11,499

6.35 79.53 86.62 86

80 0

Mannar

10,003

8.53 79.55 38.25 1`;

S1.8

5,103

20 74.50 49.79 27

81-4

Futtalam
Clidaw

tl

4,19f)


10 80.0
7 33 79-48 \ 55.18
7'16 . 79.51 67.52 6

80.0

3,7:9

7.11 80 .4

1,600

71 -0

Naeal9piliya

3,434

7.5

80.32

1,60C

75.0

Hatton

1,440"

0.54

80.61

4, 41

601:

510 6.50 80.59 63 15 4,OCO

C8.0

liegmbe

11." .949

Gampola

Bandarawela Town

91

155.C3

* This r.iefs.11 is for Sembawattle Estate, some distmco from tie towv.

550

DIRECTORIES.

LENGTH OE PRINCIPAL RIVERS IN CEYLON,


( Length as given in "Ceylon Manual.")
Enters Sea
Length.
River.
Mahaweltganga (the Ganges of Ptolemy) ...206 miles...Near Trincomalee
.104 , ...South of Mannar
Malwatn Oya
.., 97 ...Between Mannar and Puttalam
Kala Oya
... 94 ...N.)rth of Trincomalee
Tan Oyu,
...Near Colombo
... 90
Kelani flange
[oaloa
...
87 ...North of Chilaw
Decimal Oya
... 6e6 ...Between Trincomalee & BattiMadura Oya
... 83 ...Between Meters, and HambanWalawe Ganga
[tota
.., 81 ... East of Hambantota
Menikganga
... 78 ,, ...North of Negombo
Mahe. Oya
... 73 ,, ...Bast of Hambantota
Kirindi Oys.
... 70 ...At Kalutara
Kahl Gangs,
.. 70 ...Boundary S. & E. Provinces
Kumbnkltan Oya
... 70 ...Near Galls
GinGanga
... 67 ...North of Putt alam
Oya
,.. 62 ...South of:Batticaloa
Gal Oya
(Furnished by the Surveyor-General's Department.)
RIVERS. MILEAGE. REBUS. ES.

RIVERS. MILEAGE. REMARKS.

Lveyed
Maduru Oya or
filahaweli Ganga 190
Walachena river 76 Few milesonly surArivi Ar
92 Portion unsnrveyed
do onsurveyed
Mi Oya
68
85
Deduru Oya
Kumbukkan Ar 63 Portion une irveyed
do
Kale Oya
84
do
61
Kirinda Oya
80
Malta Oya
Kaln Ganga
60
do
80
Walawe Ganga
60
Kelani Gauge
70
Gin Gartga
The Mahawoliganga (Ganges of Ptolemy) is about 190 miles from its source
in its longest feeder the Agrs-oya under Kirigalpota (the "milketone book"
mountain) close to Horton Plains, to its double dehouchure near the great*
harbour of Trincomalee on the east coast. This river drains nearly one-sixth
of the area of the Island. Rivers are not naturally favourable for navigation,
except near the sea, where they expand into backwaters. Rivers in mountainous regions frequently fall over precipices, forming beautiful waterfalls.
In the arid regions of the north of the Island some of the river beds which
run full of water in the rainy months of the North-East monsoon, (middle
of October to middle of January,) chew only expanses of sand with a few
pools in the dry or South-West monsoon season, during which the North-East of
she Island is almost rainless, while torrents are deluging the South-West coast.

Situation and Height of Principal Waterfalls.


Situation.
Names.
Na.ulla
East Haputale
Falls on the Domalnoya.)
Maturate
Kurunduoya
Dimbula
Devon
(Between Kotagala and Talawakele stations)
St. Chair
Opposite Talawakele station
Laxapanagala
Lower Maskeliya
Hoolankande
Knuckles District
Rangbodde
(Series of Falls)
Ramboda

Height*
535
920*
200 to 300

200

Highest Mountains.
Pidurutalagala (rising over the Sanatarium of Ceylon, Nuwera Eliya), 8,296
feet, or nearly 1,000 feet higher than Adam's Peak (7,353), usually described
as the highest, because it is to voyagers the most conspicuous mountain
in Ceylon. This Jatteris really the fifth in altitude, being inferior to Kiri-

inestue the fullowing,, there are al. :ut 4.000 Vilh,ge Tomk,--se., under " IreigationM

WITH APPROX./M .1TE AREA UNDM WA TE

Acr, H.
Colombo
Lake... Western Province
416
Kandy
do ... Central
do
454
Lake Gregory,Nu warn Eliya do ..
Ili
do
..
142
Enrolls ala
do ... Nor 11.M:stein Province ..
104
Battioa Ca
do ...(B ol:watt r o unmated with eea)E.P.
26,910
176
Labagam a
Reservoir... Western Prol io.:e
..
B ilgoda
Laks...{Baol water near M .-Jra towa)W. P.
3,670
Bo? alesgomu wa
Tank.. Western Province
..
29
Ii-abeiva
c'o
do ...
Minneriya
do ... N ra Central Province ..
4,38
1
53
Kanduluwewa
do ..
do
..
(s ,y) 4,000
..about 7 sq. m=4,425
do
Kalawewa
do ...
255
do
..
do ...
Ba7sawakkulain
177
do
do ...
Niabamadawaob chi
(say)
4,0.0
do
do ...
Padawlya
(,ay) 0,000
do
do ...
Wahalkada
2,100
do
do
...
Nowarawevra
1,032
do
do ...
liurollawevra
2,240
do
do
...
achisaduwa
N
423
do ... Southern Pro/ince
'I issaweva
216
do
do ...
Kekenadura
1,200
do
do ...
Yedawewa
130
do
do ...
Debaraw :Iva
443
do
do ...
Udukiriwila
47
do
do ...
Dandeniya---50
eo _
do ...
Kirama
29
do
do ....
.
Weyenwewa
240
do
do ...
Hali-Oa
about 5/1 0. m 3,486
do ... Eastern Province
liantbalai
2,504
do
do ...
Rogima
361
do
do ...
Divnilana
816
do
do ...
Amparai
1, 200
do
do ...
Irakkamant
450
do
do ...
Sakatnam
2,2132
do
do ...
Allai
do
do ...
Itotawewa
300
do
do ..,
Lahugalla
200
do
do ...
Periyaku I am
182
do
do ...
Andinkulam
352
do
do ...
Perovelikulam
259
do

do ...
Tembittiya
338
do
do ...
Pologannawa
564

do
do ..
Kadukkinur ai
360
do
do ...
8adayanta'awa
296
do

do ...
Wiragoda
300
..
do
do ...
Panawa

do .. NcrthWestern Province ..
5higallawowa
328
eo
do ...

Mahouswewa
202
do
do ..
Wenorns a
269
do
do ...
Mediyawa
635
do
do ...
Batalagoda
1,405
do
do ...
Siyambalangamite.
w
60
1, t3)6
do
do ...
Paidawewa
do
do .. .
Uelgamuwa
664
do
do ...
Ni,ammolla
263
do

do ...
Palukadawala
about 6,380
do ... Northern Province
C'ant's
33209
2,0
..
do
l'avatkm
do ...
ula
do

do ...
Vavuniya
do
035
do ...
Iratperiya Kulam
-
Survey incomp'ete
do ,.. Uva Province
Horeborawewa
95

do ... Sabaragamuwa
Ilinguruarawewa

552

LIST OF TRIGONOMETRICAL ALTITUDES,


Ascertained by the Officers of the Survey Department and ethers.
(Arranged according to elovation aPcl corrected up to latest date, with
numerous additions.)
As enabling Planters to obtain a close approximation to the altitude of
their cultivated lands and dwellings, the information here given is very valuable. It is interesting to notice that one of the peaks which rise over
Kandy, and which can be reached in the course of a morning's excursion
(Old Hantane), is 2,500 feet higher than the basin in which the town is
situated,and no less than 4,119 feet above the sea-level. It is interesting as well
to note that Nawalapitiya resthouse is 1,945 feet above sea-level, while Namioya is
5,318'27 feet,* the summit level fixed by Mr. F. J. Waring at Pattipola,
0,2154, Haputale 4,692 feet ; and Bandatawelo, the terminus, 4,008 fret.
N.B.See separate lists of altitudes on succeeding pages : those observed along
the Extension and Southern Railway Routes by Mr. Surveyor Studded and party,
by Mr. Deane in Lower Dikoya, also those by Capt. Tupman and Col. Fyers.
[The figures in all .:aces indicate the height above the level of the Sea.]
Names of Stations.

1All it ads;
aboveSea

(highest
point in Ceylon)

PIDURUTALAGALA

KIRIGALPOTTA
TOTAPALAKANDA
KUDURUGALA
ADAM'S PEAK (Cupola)
.....
KIKILIMANAKANDA
GONMULAKANDA
GREAT WESTERN
HAKGALA No. 2

LgVER'S LEAP
HORTON PLAIN No. 2.
HAKGALA

Pusitions of Stations, frc.

Feet.

8296
7832
7746
7607
7353
7346
7276
7264
7148
7099
7004
6981

ONE TREE HILL


MAHAKUDAGALA
KIRIKETIYAGALA
FALSE PIDURU
NAMUNAKULA (old)

6904
6901
6811
6783
6680

Erratum:WA
ELDEDDA
BENA SAKANALA
AGRAKANDA EAST
KIRTYAKETIYA
HAKGALA No. I
DABIBA KETIYA
WESTLAND'S APPLICATION
LOINORN PRECIPICE .
RAGALLA
RAIIANGALA
SCANDAL CORNER, N ELIYA
TALANKANDA
KNUCKLES
NUGADAHAGALA
SITA ELIYA

6631
6630
6597
6574
6569
6537
6496
6483
6422
6213
6192
6175
6138
0115
6195
6047

MERIYAKOTTE
BATGALA

6007
5963

3 miles N. of Nuwara Eliya Bazaar.


1 mile W. of Horton Plains.
Overlooks the Horton Plains.
Three miles S. W. of Totapala.
10 miles N. E. of Ratnapura.
One mile N. W. of tinware Eliya.
Horton Plains.
5 miles W. of Nuwara Eliya.
About 7 miles S. of Nuwara Eliya.
Two miles E. of Nuwara Eliya.
70 yards N. of Govt. Bungalow.
5 miles S. E. of Nuwara Eliya and
mile S. of Bad ulla Road.
I mile S. of Nuwara Eliya Bazaar.
7 miles N. E. of Nuwara Eliya.
Above Ivlorar, New Valley, Dikoya.
31 miles N. E. of Ramboda R. H.
About 51 miles S. E. of Badulla and
21 miles W. of Passara.
Above Chapelton, New Valley, Dikoya.
Above Kirkoswald,
do
1 mile S, W. of Adam's Peak.i
Dimbule.
Above Ramboda.
About 7 miles S. of Nuwara Eliya.
In Ohiya Valley.
Do.
Bogawantalawa.
8 miles N. E. of Nuwara Eliye.
In Ohba Valley.
Nuwara EIiys Plain.
Ridge between Dimbula & Dikoya.
6 miles E. of Kelebokka in Dumbara.
In Ohiya Valley.
About S. E. at 524 mile-post on road
from Badulla to Nuwara Eliya,
Balangoda.
Maskeliya.

Altitude feet.

.aairte.

KIRIGALPOTTA PATANA
BA.TAUAGALA
KOTAGALA
PRESTON HILL
BAMBARAOALA
GO W RAKELLE
PANTILE.' GA LA
GO3IMALE
LOWE ROCK
BEIUWALPAI. A .
BA NIIIARAGAL A
DAM BANAOALA
MUTTAI MALAI
MAHA ELIYA
YERS' HI LL

KATUDETIYA
TEA. PLANTATION
BALMORAL
K IR DIA DAR ANDA

......
......

bd

..

4802
4774
4770
4759
4710
4709
4687
4678
4657
4368
4659

Iu Madelsima, Uva.
Do
do
Badul'a District, Madulsima,
Balangoda.
Boiawantalawa.
[Peak.
Maskeliya Valley, Wilderness of the
In IVIadulsima, Uva.

5491
5187
5409
5403
5397
53115
54112
5335
5311
5311
5292

DOME ANO ALA .. .


YAKAHALLUWELA
KUNADIYAPARWATA
RATMALE
HA MIIAGASTALAWA orONE
TREE HILL
MOUNT CASTLRREALIII
MtrTTLT POLA PATANA
ARAWELA
MAHANILU
/CHU E LPOT AOALA
...... .
DIYATALAWA
NARANOALA
NIYAMERUITENA.
A 0 RA K A.NDA WEST

5289
5904
5186
5176

PEACOCK . .......
DORAPOTTAGA LA
DOR AP orr A I,/ ALA
HUNASOIRIYA PEAK

4973
4972
4061
49411

DEESIDE

4929
4923
4915
4909
4837

BALLUGAIIAIIENA
RUTHERf ORD .

Kowl.,AttENA.
HUNUKATAGA LA .
RAXAWA
BAN DUKELLEAWAGALA
MAHAPALIAGAL A .
GALPOTAWA (Station Connec

ting Point)
MADULSIMA (Poletree).
SIR'S POINT. 7 NO. 1
PETTIA GAL
...
0 LECIANEIENA
LAXAPANA PRECIPICE
WEGALA

,atuatton.

In Ohiya Valley.
1 mile W. of Wilson's Bungalow.
Dimbula,
In (Ally* Valley.
In Udapussellawa.
Tiger's Rock,between Dimbula & Dikoya.
On ridge between Dikoya & Dimbula.
Near Haldommulla U. P.
Ma.skelka.
Udapalata, Nilainbe District.
101 miles E. of Nuwara, Eliya, and
5 miles N. of Badulla Road.
Dimbula.
Ear. of Nuwara E iya.
Hope Estate, Maturata.
North of Teldeniya, C. P.
Ramboda lass.
In Upper Dimbula.
About 2 miles S. E. of Cameron's Land,
Dimbula.
Above Del Rey, New Valley, Dikoya,
Ramboda Pass.
In Upper Dimbula.
W. of Galakele block, Walapane, on
boundary ridge with Maturate.
Near the Knuckles, Dumbara District.
Above Glencairn, New Valley, Dikoya.
3 miles W. of Adam's Peak.
Near Dimbula.
About one mile W. of Maha Eliya in
Dimbula.
Maskeliya Valley,Wilderness of the Peak.
Oa W. boundary of Langdale, Dimbula.
In Udapussellawa.
Maskeliya.
Near the Nitre Caves, Matsle District.
About 3 miles S. E. of Hanguranketa.
About 4 miles N. W of Badulla.
3 miles N. E. of PrIaturata.
mile S. of Kotmaleganga, and on
E. of Cameron's Land, Dimbula.
About 2 miles S. of Pussellawa.
Near Cocagala Estate, Madulsima.
Badulla District, Province of Uva.
61 miles S. E. of Balakaduwa and
64 miles N. E. of Katugastota.
Maskeliya.
do
In Udapussellawa.
Maskeliya.
About -4 mile N. of Kotmalegang
Udapana Korale, C. P.
Wattagodde Estate, Dimbula.
About 3 miles N. of Nawalapitiya.
A mbagamuwa.
Near the Belled& Gap, Badulla.

6910
6903
5870
6784
5758
5748
5714
5644
5641
5557
5516

DEMODTAA
EDAMPOLAKOTTE

5168
5119
5093
5041
5033
5014
5021
5006
5001
4994

* Not to be confounded with " One Tree 11111," Nuwara Eliya, given above as OM feet.

554

TRIGONOMETRICAL ALTITUDES.
Altitudefeet.

Name.
Lin DULA PATANA
NIYAKETUGALA
DODANGALA.
RILAWA HULUWA
BIC RIYAGALA
HAWA ELIYA PATANA
DA MBAG ASTALAWA PATANA
NANUOYA
KONAMENDIMMULLA
RA HATUNGODA
SIM'S POINT No. 2.
GONOALA
LUN ITGALA
TISPANA KNOB
KUMBALULULA
SHANNON
MEDALIYA No. 1
KAT UKI I ULA KONA
UNULAGALA (0 r Ufa ULA OA LA )
MENIKWATTA
MEDAMAHANUWARA
BANDIT A
KETAHEO
BANDIGANDA
BIBILEKANDA
PARAYANGALA
BOGAWANTALAWA
DUNBAR
KURUWAPOTA
DELTA PEAK
NORTON
ROZELLE (new Trig.)
PILGRIMS' JUNCTION
WANARAJA
DORAGALA
KURUGATIYAHENA
TIEMBUGALA
BENACHIE
BALLAPENNUMGALA
PRECIPICE
HEENPIDURCTGALA . .
WELABISSA
ETAPOLA
DLD HANTANE
KAPUCIALA
Ko NDURUGALA
KILNAYAGALA KANDA .
KOTEGODELLA (the fort on

we little hill)
A L A KOLA ELA FATALE
TRAFALGAR
WELAHAPUGAHA
AM BOKKA
SEWELGALAKANDA
KOTAPOLGALA

.........

Prrconnu8
NARANTALAWA
AGUSULLA
JUNCTION OF Two RIVERS
MADULSIMA (Top of rock)
KATTAGALA
.MON ERAGALA

KoctualzrarA

Situation.

4615
On E. boundary of Liudoola, Dimbula.
4612
In Madulsima, Uva.
4571
In Walapane.
4556 In Madulsima, Uva.
4538
Do.
do.
do.
4511
Do.
4504
I mile E. of Caledonia, Dimbula,
4499 Dimbula.
j468
Adjng. and on S. of Conon, Dimbula.
4461 Maturata.
4450
Kotmale or Dimbula District,
About 18 miles S. of Balangoda.
4445
4431
In Madulsima, Uva.
4 miles S. of Pussellawa liesthouse.
4436
4415 Pundaluoya.
4410 Ambagamuwa.
Situated in Nanuoya Estate, Dimbula
4403
4395 In Madulsima, Uva.
4389 About 2i miles N-W. of Ambagamuwa.
New Valley, Dikoya.
4381
4372
In Dumbara, 71 miles E. of Raj awella.
Near Passara
4371
Maturata District.
4362
4356 Passara.
4355 Passara.
4334 In Madulsima, Uva.
Now Valley, Dikoya.
4349
Do.
do.
4303
4288 Madulsima, Uva.
7 miles S.E. cf Gampola.
4286
4266 Ambagamuwa.
4253 Ambagamuwa.
4236 Maskeliya.
4229 Dikoya.
In Doragala Estate, Pussellawa
4239
4203
In Kotmale.
4194 Upper Dumbara.
4191 Ambagamuwa.
do
4181
do
4164
4859 4 miles N. W. of Adam's Peak
4143 Madulsima, Uva.
34.m. N-W. of MataleVicarton ElOate.
4143
Near Kandy.
4119
Punduluoya district.
4117
4108 Sabamgamuwa, Nawadun Royale.
In Madulsima, Uva.
4106
4089* I In. S. of Needwood, Haldummulla.
N. of Craigie Len, Dimbula
4072
4065 Ambagamuwa.
4050 Madulaima, Uva.
4032 In Matale West.
3982 Ambagamuwa.
3934 I Near the Nitre Caves, Matale Diet.
do
3923
3921) In Walapane.
do
3890 I
About 3 m. S. of Castlereagh, Dikoya.
3874
In Madulsima, TJva.
3858
Do.
3832
Near Haputale, U.P.
3811
3807 I 4 m. N. of Hope, Maturata.

hLTNAYA GALA
NEW HANTANE
FUNDALUW EWA
YELLIN GALAKANDA
GALBOILKA
KARANAGALA or KOSGALA
KLIDAGAIJ
FORT MACDONA LD
ASAHA KAPELLA.
MAKAGA LKANDA
WE W APANANIIENA
GALAPATANA
LAXAPATAN A
DAIMOASTALAWA
OK AN DG ALA
.....
DALIANAYAKA
TAVAL kNTENNA
Pri NTAGA I,A
..
AMBULAWA
..
EAMBODA
HAISWATTA

3731
3715
3702
3696
3697
3691
3688
3671
3661
3650
3603
3601
3582
3567
3564
3535
3527
3525
3507
3506
3499

KIRIPANAG ALA
WAWULAGALA
OALPOTAWA, Station .....
ALAGALA
ST. RIThIGOLDS
MAKULDDENIYA .
WATAI:ODAIIENA

3497
3471
3409
3403
3394
3391
3389
3377

W ELLEPISSA
TUDIMALAHEN A
HALAPAL2kGA LA
RENDUMAHENA
KABARAGALA

3364
3341
3295
3287
3254

BAMBARAG ALA
MATURATA FORT
DULGA LA .
OURUMADA RENA
MATAN A FAT ANA .....
WETTEBENDAGALA
CAROLINA NEW
KANDAL On.. . ....
DOW, OY.A.
BOTIYAGALA
..
KIRIBATAGALA
NA NUGALta
BALAHELb
KATTAWARELLA
GALAPITAKANDA
K URULUGALA
RAXAWA (Lt,wer
HETTAGALA .
KOWDAWA (Upper Trig.)
MI TAP,11 A ,\LWATTAGODELLA
KADAL.AGALA
LAXAPA N AGALA
OALGODA.
EA
KARAM/ 40 ASK
ETAPOLA OAP
... . ...
BADARANGALA
DOTALAGALA
D A MILAWELLAPATANA

3240
3227
3185
3183
3182
3131
3134
3132
3132
3122
3098
8093
3068
3062
3045
3021
3014
3002
2993
2990
2990
2980
2973
2972
2942
2897
2852
2819

ikladlliSillY2, Uva.
Near Kandy.
In Madulsima, Uva.
Upper Dumbara.
Near Pmsara, U. P.
N. of Choisy, Ramboda.
Madulsima, Uva.
4 miles N. cf Wilson's Bungalow.
W.houndaryofMilagahatenna,Doloshage.
Monaragala Range.
Near Te deniya, C. P.
6 miles S-E. of Gampola.
In Walapana.
in. E. of Hapugitstalawa Kotmale,
Mat urata District.
Near Nawalspitiya.
Ne tr Rambodo.
Near Nawalapitiy,i.
About 1. m. W. of Gampola Town.
Near 3271-rd.; mile-post.
7 in. from Gampola on Pussellawa Road
thence 4 miles to Nityapanc
4i tn. 8-W. of Ginigathena Pass.
Near the Enuckb s, C. P.
Pussellawa, near the Church.
In Madulsima, Uva.
About 4 m. N. W. of Kadugannawa.
Near N:Os alapiti vii
Ni ar Haput -le, U. P.
In YatIrntota, W. of the 4th milepost
on the road from Dik well& to Madulla.
In Hopewell Estate.
Dolosbage.
Badulla.
rn. S. of Peak Estate, Pussellawa.
S. of boundary between Sah. and S.
Provinces and near Gongala range.
2 miles N. of Teldeniya Reathouse.
Maturata.
Dolosbale.
Badulla District, Una
2 miles S-E. of Randy.
Upper Dumbara.
In Ambigamuwa.
Di losbage.
North of Dolosbage.
8 miles N. of Ratnapura.
8 abaragarnuwa.
North of Dolosbage.
About 12 in. S-F. ( f I atiyantota R.H.
Pundaluoya District.
About 1 mile N-W. of Taldena.
6 miles S.W. of Ratu3pura.
Uva (Monaragala Range).
Dolosbage.
Do.
-mile S. of Doragale, PussAawa.
Balangoda.
Ambagarnuwa.
In Bogoda Palata in Yatakinda,
i.mile S. of Monaragala, Pussellawa.
3 miles W, of Matale.
Badulla District.
Dolcsbage.
Passara,

556

TRIGONOMETRICAL ALTITUDES.

.Name

Altitudefeet,

GURTJGAL A
Cl AL ADEN DA

ALIKADENIYA
BOLAGAIA or HAM RAIIENA

2797
2795
2783
2774

PANILKANDA

2754

A RACHCHILLAGE KORALE
2743
WAWA
272(1
YETTABOGIHENA

2
27
76811
147
RAMMALEKANDA
WAHOTAOALA
DEKINDE

2658
HOTALAGALA
A SMADUMA Or W ELL A WATTA2652
GROARA

2646
DOTALA GALA ,
ANINGICANDA OR ANINKANDA 2645
KOLAWELBOKKA P. A TAN A 2644
2624
BATOALA CR YAM
,
2616
HANDII/K A ND A
2621
TUMBAWELLAIIENA
DIKNA GALA
. 2584
DEWAGAMIIWA
2573
I 255$
HERKOTANAOA LA
BELLANGALA
I '9'r512463
RITAGALA
1EROLUSAWA GA I. A
''500
2462
KIRI LAIIELA ........
KATARANDADODA
2477
I
.)170
HYHDFORD
H A L AGALA ...... .......
HAYES ESTATE BUNGALOW
2435
WADINAGALA
2414
WATAOODAHE NA
2
2:382
86
(IPALACALA ESTATR

Brser [MN .
...... . .
2;31781. :
KA II AWATTA
2368
G (MAD AWA

Moro WA KR AN DA
. 2373
llostasnax
2345
GI NIOATHENA
231$
KURUGA L A
2318
KUM:MUG/LI A
2307

KOTAGALA
2303
GATALAROOLAHENA
2299
2290
KUKTJLUO AL&
KOK K AGALA
2252
KUMMUATANC ODA
22151
KOKAGALA
2242
KOKAGALA
2234
ITHAG ALA ..
2229
KURUTOTA
2204
KIRINDIOALA



.
RICHMOND
FRIAR'S HOOD
MOROWAHELA .
K 086 AnAlIENA

H AYCOCK

2171
2160
2158
2148
2131

Situation.

In Wiyaluwa, E. of 13aduluoya.
2 miles E. of Gampola.
North of Dolosbage.
1 m. E. of Mallawelignaga and about
11 a'. S. of Victoria, Dumbara.
S of boundary between Sab. and S.
Province and near Gongala range.
m. N of Tispane No. 6, Pussellawa.
1 m. W. of Choisy, liamboda.
Kirama, Southern Province.
Dolosbage.
Near Nawalapitiya.
2 miles E. of Deuiyaya.
1-m. S. of Peak Estate, Pussellawa.
Near Gongala range, Sabaragamuwn.
In Morawakn, S. Province.
Near Nitre Cave Egate. Dumbarn.
Hatgampota, Mawattrpaqu, N.W. P.
N.W.P., S.E. of Kurunegala.
3 m. N. K of Tispane Nob, Ramboda.
1 m S. of Helbodde, Pussellawa.
In Walapane.
Uva (Monaragala Range).
I mile S. E. of Kadugannawa Pass.
16 miles N. of Darnbulla.
In Hantane, Kandy.
5 rn. S. E. of Hatarabage, Balangod
12 miles N. K of Badulla.
Near Nawalapitiya.
Dolosbage.
Morawak Karate.
On boundary between E. and Uva Prove.
Badulla,
Matale,
Near Wellawaya, Uva Province.
2 miles E. of Gampola.
North Modulsima, Uva Province.
About 23 miles N. of Matara.
Near Kandy.
Ambagamuwa.
About 2 ni. N E. of Gampola.
Near Hatton.
9 miles W. of Batnapura.
Badulla District.
12 miles S. of Nambapana.
In Howa Eliya.
Uva (Monaragala Range).
40 in. N. of Badulla in Batticaloa Dist.
Batticaloa District.
North Madulsima, Uva Province.
S of boundary between Sab. and S.
Provinces, and near Gongala range.
1 m. E. of Balangoda Itestliouse.
12 m. N. E. of Baddegamn, S. P.
Near Kandy.
Batticaloa District.
pear Mupane, Uva Province.

LL

PRIMROSE HILL
WESTERN REDOUBT ...

, 2074

Primrose 11111 Estate, Handy.


Kandy.
GALnoRks ... .
2012
Madu.sima, Uva Province.
DUWELLA
+ 2001 Gampola.
EASTERN REDOUBT
I 2(100 Kandy.
RATMATIYA
i 1988 In Kohoka Korale, Hewaheta.
6 miles S. W. of Dambulla.
BANIYAKANDA .. ..... ..
i 1987
9 mi'es S. of liaiticaloa
i MEL.% NTURAI ....................J 973
1899
31 m. N. of Kurunegala.
GALGIRITA
1897
Buttale Korale, C. P.
ULGALA
189E.
Near Kandy
DATIR UK ANDA
1853 3 m. N. E. of Ratuapura.
MINUWANGALA
1852 About 2 mites E. of Nitre Cave.
MADAMPITIYA
1847
North of Madulsima, U. P.
A wataLA .. , .
1833
North of Doiosbage.
Nuct;RITICIAWAGALA ..... .
Uva Province.
W ESTIIINSTER ABBEY .... .....
1830
Nil imbe District.
BILAGALA
1826
1803
Madulsima, 15. P.
ROMBUIIELA
Near Kandy.
1774
RELLIPITIDEALA ..... ..
Near Bibile, U. P.
VELLE KANDA
1786
1743 Girawa Pattuws, S. P.
KIRAMA
1739 3 miles W. of Adam's Peak.
MAHAGALA
40 miles N. W. of Batticaloa.
1736
GUNNER'S QUOIN
6 miles N. W. of Kurunegala.
1733
YANDESSA
MS
Uva (Monaragala Range).
rviCNARAC ALA DAGOBA
1619
12 miles N. E. of Badulla.
KANAVERELLA
1617
lm. N. of Kandy, close to Mahaweliganga.
DAVIE'S TREE
North of Doloal age.
PABADU WA
1586
1564 Badulla.
NAMILLAGODA
1560 Near Kandy.
KA TBOASTOTA
1526
3 miles N. E. of liatnapura.
KISIGALA .... ....... ......
1517
20 miles N. of Kurunegala.
TALPATTA
MA DUCAL& . . . ...... ".....
1501
E. of Madulsima near U. P. Boundary.
1500
About k m. S. of Malmoya and about
KAT CIGANKANDA
1 in. N. of 8th mile-post NegomboGiriulla Road.
1493
8 miles S. E of HItOWella.
LADUGANK ANDA
1435 22 miles N. of Kurunegala,
.. .
DIGATURUWA
1419
Southern Province.
URARUITU
1408 About -1& mile S. E. of Sitawaka.
YAK ARATUWA
1403
About 1 m. N. of Utuwarikenda R. H.
U T UWANKAN DA
KATARAGAMA PEAK ... ..... ...
1395
About 12 ID. N. E. of Magama.
UDAAIUDUNA
1390 North of Dolosbage.
1377
li ANDEM UNAI
4 miles E. of Awiesawella.
HINDULANATTA
1344
About 10 miles N. of Weligama,
WELITUDU WA KNOLL.
1358 Padupola.
1348
MUNDANAOALA ..... ..... .....
North of Dolosbage.
1317
SANOILI 51 ALAI ..
Italwaiura Village, N. C. P.

1326
GURIJOALA
Near Butale, U. P.
1323
IvIsdul,i-1 a, U. P.
KALUGALAWADIYA
PANAYACAI,A .
1296
6 utiles E. of Hanwella.
1289
M A DAGALKANDA
121n. E. of the 18th milepost, Kandy Rd.
1256
Utrunolr_teit
S. of boundary between Salt. and S.
l'ro inces, near Gongula Range.
1248
In A mbanpitiya.
NANG ALA
1'245
P USAN AND& ...... ........... ......
About9m.
. N. of Taldena,Lr.Badulla Rd
RADEARAGALA .... .. ...... . .
1244
Near AvissawelIa.
. .
1239
Near 111,,h 1 Oya, E. P.
EA% UDAGALA
, 1'230
....
. ..
20 mi'es E ust of B3ntota
BOTALAWA
..
'
1223
Neer Kurun gala.
NATEJAN It ... .. . .
1.220
KANDELLA
Sabaragamut, North of Bettnapura
I
'
16
Labugama.
HANDAGA LA
1209
VIE.GORAMAPATANA
Near Knuckles.
1198
DOBAGALA ..
Near Mupane, U. P.
MARAvAxmine. ... ....
1194
Labugama.
21119

60

TRIGONOMETRICAL ALTITUDES.

558

Name.

Altitude. eet.

Situation.

MORALIYA
DEGAGTIYAGALA. ......
TIKPOLAHENA
KUMBARARELA .
SIGIRI ROCK
TIINKADVLAKA NDA ..
NI3GAGALA
DAMBULLA Rocw
KURUN KOALA ROCK
GATALAGAMA
MAHAXATUKANDA
MORLMALHENA
.....
KATIRAKALMALAI OR KARARAGALA
MEDAGAMA
RAJAGALA
MI HINTALEK ANDA
ENGODA KANDA
.
PARAMANAKADu
PATANGEGALA .....
BOPITIYA
RATUGONAGALA

KOLATAGODA
RANWARAGALA. .
RAGLAN
MARINKANDA .......... .....
ANGOMAGAMA
MAI.IGATENNE
PALApARIIWA
PCLIYANKIILAMA

1184
1171
1150
1149
1144
1140
1138
1118
1108
1090
1088
1084

Near Avissawella.
Near Kegilla.
Labugama.
E. p.-N, W. of Pan wila.
Near Dambulla.

1069
1046
1035
1031
1018
993
988
957
942
941
940
923
909
905
902
891
882

BAMBARAGALA
WERAGALA
GONADENIYA
ELLAGAMUWA
DABATGAMA .....
ELAWALKANDA
MANAKANDA
KALT.TPAEI ANA
BIBILE R H
41
MaDE,o.kau
VELLAOODA
YAPARU
AM 4NGALKANDA
GN TALAW A
. .....
.
TELIINPITIYA
PCDGALA
MAYILAKANDA
MIIHRIGALKANDA ......
BARON'S CAP
.

KOTIYAGALA
ANDIYAGALA
TUTTIRIPITIYAHEN A .......
PITA wELLA
RABAR ANA ROCK .............
......
........
MAWAGALA
NILAGALAHELA
PIDAwILA
ERLTMIYADE NIYAHE N A
..
PULTJGANAWA .....

877
871
864
857
842
809
807
804

16 miles S. W. of Batticaloa.
17 miles N. W. of Kurunegala.
16 miles S. W. of Batticaloa.
N. C. Province.
i-mile S. W. of Ambepussa R. H.
Neu. Badulla, U. P.
North of Dolosb-ge.
Neer Avissawelle.
Labugama line of Colombo Waterworks.
Near Binile, U. P.
East of Kalutara.
21 miles S. of Kurunegala.
Near Avissawella.
19 miles W. of Dambulla in N. W. P.
Near Aviesawella.
North of Doloebar.
2 miles E. of the 134th mile-stone, on
the road from Jaffna to Dambulla.
2i miles S. W. of Kurunegala.
Near Ginigathena, Sabaragamuwa.

800
776
774
768
754
749
732
721
708
702
691
677
676
670
655
663
648
640
636
624
620

7 m N. of Taldena, Lr. Badulla Road,


Dambulla near Resthouse.
mile S. E. of Kurunegala.
10 miles S. E. of Anuradhapura.
Maturata.
Near Butale, U. P.

8 miles N. of Dambulla.
Kegalla District.
Labugama.
N. -C. Province.
20 miles K of Bentota.
Province of Uva.
Madulsima, U. P.
Near Butale, U. P.
22 miles N. of Kurunegala.
13 miles N. E. of Matara.
16 miles S. W. of Trincomaleb.
Near Avissawella.
Ratnapura.
21 milea S. W. of Anuradhapura.
3 miles S. E. of Hanwella.
Batticaloa District.
Near Butale, U. P.
24 miles W. of Dambulla in N. W. P.
Labugama.
North of Maduleima.
15 mitre from Dambulla.
12i miles E. of Kalutare.
Labugala Village, Pana,wa Pattu, E. P.
17 miles W. of Dambulla & in N. W. P.
Labugama.
13 miles S. W. of Batticaloa.

EABARAGAL4
MALICIATENNL or \VARA:RAGA-LA.

VANGALA

ISSAMBESSAWAGALA.
PUGALA ,,,
.
WERABOTAL A
GALKADUWA .

8.ataid. Quonv
Boman WEJLLA
TAMANA
GIKIYANAKANDA
LEN/YAKANDA
HAOALA
KEBELLAFOLA
KOSOODAKUMBURA
BALAWFWA BAND
KURUN EGALA
PARANA KARDA
GIJTKIIENA
IRIYAPERIYAKuLAm
DEYAMOTA

. . .

. .....
......

NARWAGAIIA
WALABAGALA
KURUNECIALA POLICE BARRACKS
NILAPANIKKAN
M IRISWETIYA PAGODA
ANDAMBANKALAI
0 IABUDUKANDA
MIHINTALE BAZAAR
.....
ETAKEHELRANDA
ODEYARANDA
.......
MULAI MALAI
RIGA LEANDA .
A NDIYAGALA
.....
MAHA KUNEURA
KUCHILANEMALAI
MATUOAMA .
CHAPEL. HILL
PELLIINDENIYA ......
EURUNDVITANDA
KALMUNAI COURT
MAI EALANEMALAI .......
SANGAM ANNA NDA
MANKINDA
Galax TRIG..

BERUWAWELLA
ST. LEONARD'S
ERIYATIVUMALAI
NIEAWERATIYA
To OF GALLE TOWER Or
GIBSON'S Him.
Do. Ground
ABOIRIYA
WENEYERA
ASMEDELAGALA
MUTTUWARALLT
NARIEALACBAN
ANASIOA.LA
. . ..... ..
KADDRUEOEUNA

5; 0 Near Matngama R. H., W. P.


568 4-mile W. of road from Sitawaka to
Ratnapura between 37th & 38th miles.
166
Near Kurunegala.
562 On North Road 2 m. N. of Madawachi.
555 About 9 miles from Minuwangoda, &
about a mile E. of Giriulla Road.
546 Near Moragala R. H., W. P.
542 Ratnapura.
524
Trincomalee District.
522
34 miles E. of Kalutara.
510 i Near Maradankadawala, N. C. P.
49 f About 15 miles from Kalutara.
120 miles E. of Ben tots.
48
North of Elahera, C. P.
484
483 Kaudaboda Pattuwa, S. P.
47
Uva (Monaragala Range).
474 Kalawewa, N..C. P.
459 Kurunegala Town.
15 m. from Puttalam near Tonigala, R.H.
452
446 Kandaboda Pattuwa, S. P.
25 miles N. of Anuradhapura.
442
About f m. W. of 27th mile, Kandy
431
Road, Hapitigam Korale.
About It mile S. of the 13th milepost
432
Sitawaka Road.
E. of Badulla, IL P.
412
398 In Kurunegala Town.
394 North of Trincomalee.
389 In Anuradhapura.
Do.
381
About 1 mile N. E. of 18th mile on
371
road from Colombo to Ratnapura.
N. C. Province.
37J
10 miles N. of Dondra Head, S. P.
368
359 Ratnapura.
16 miles N. of Anuradhapura, N.-C. P.
359
4 miles N. E. of Panilkanda.
359
353 Awissawella.
333 Bogawantalawa.
13 miles W. of Batticaloa.
380
328 Near Matugama R. H., W. P.
325 Trincomalee.
Near Kurunegala,
322
About 1 mile W. of junction of road to
304
Baddegn ma, & 3 miles N. of Galle.
22 miles S. of Batticaloa.
306
do.
283 32 do.
do.
283 52 do.
N. W. Corner of Kokkilai Lagoon, N. P.
982
In Galls.
278
270 Kandaboda Pattuwa.
2 miles E. of Panilkanda.
270
10 miles S. of Trincomalee.
260
252 25 adios N. W. of Kurunegala.
Near Gallo Harbour.
281
do.
249
228 1 mile W. of minor road from Henaratgoda Station to Minuwangoda.
Near Baddegama.
218
3 miles N. of Hanwella.
212
39 miles S. of Batticaloa.
211
Near Cheddikulam, N.-C. P.
210
Hanwella, Near W. P.
208
1 mile S. W. of the town of Tangela,
204

TRIGONOMETRICAL ALTITUDES.

560

A ititude feet.

Nano.
Am; rleoLa (Top of Tower)
PANILK ARM
BADDEGAMA

CHURCH Towica
(battlements)

GURIIIIELAGODA
BROWN'S HILL
TISSAMAH AR AMADAGO HA(T0p)
ARACHCHIIADABI
GALB ODA NEW
WOLVEN DAL CHURCH
.........
GILIMALE
GALLI ERIYA

SARANTETRAI
CLOCK TOWER

(Top)

CrON APINUWALA
CATHEDRAL TOWER

(Top)

NIEINDE ROCK
ArieN ERITAGODA

TANU AL LA TOWER (Top)


HAMBANTOTA TOW ER (Top)
KANDANA TOWER
KANDASAMINIALAI
T AYALAMIT KAI TOWER (Top)
KIRIBATGALA
HALG ASTOT A TOW ER (Top)
HAMRA NTOTA BOTTOM
.............
T vAlarauxit
COL"..MB ) TO RATNAPUILA
KAN HAW ELLA (Base) ..
I 1ALGASTOTA TOWER
...
A.MBAL A ETC Lill
ESPLANADE
SET APAD U

(Base)
......

182
181

21 miles S. of Negomb
13 miles South of Bentota.

174
170
169
162
160
154
151
154
152
150
135
125
125
123
122
110
107
98

104 miles N. W. of Galle.


Gaugaboda Pattuwa, S. P.
Near the town of Matara, S. P.
16 miles N. E. of Hambantota.
Trincomalee,
About I m. E. of 41st nt. near Bogota.
Colombo.
5 miles N. E. of Ratnapora.
Gangaboda Pattuwa, S. P,
25 miles S. of Batticaloa.
Colombo Fort.
Badiegatna.
Colombo.
Sea-coast 16 miles E. of Hambantota.
1 in. E. of 63rd mile-post Galle Ruad
Tangalla, Southern Province.
Town of Hambantota.
Between 9th and 10th mile-posts
on Colombo-Negombo Road.
N. of Trincomalee.
Batticaloa.
Near Kadnwela.
E. of 18th mile-post Negombo Road.
Hambantota
13..ttic in.
Near 19th mile-stone.
Adjoining the road from Negombo
to Giriulla near 3rd mile-post.
1 m. E. of 18th mile-post Negumbo Rd.
9 miles South of Batticaloa.
Trincomalee.
5 rn. S. of Negombo bJtweeti the Sea
and the Lake.

96
94
00
Es7

80
64
29
21
22
23
17
I ti
15

VAVUKATIVU TOW ER (TOP)

Do (Bottom)
KALMUNAI ROCK

.S'ituat'ion.

..

11
3

ALTITUDES ALONG RAILWAY ROUTES, (lz0.


THE NAWALAP1TIYA BRANCH AND THE ONCE PROPOSED
13..GRAS ROUTE FOR THE DINIBULA-UVA RAILWAY.
LEVELLED HEIGHTS ABOVE SEA-LEVEL.

Feet.
Fee.
1,562 Bopatalaoya, I3ed of
... 4,686
Peradeniya Railway station
Railway crossing, Ciloya, Bed of 1,536 Stream bed of Ardallie
4,799
1,573 , Enters forest above Disagama
Railway Station, Gampola
1969
Estate
1,905
r
Top of the Ulapana Pass
1,818 At 211 miles from Rosita crosses
Ulapanaoya, Bed of
5,233
the Agraoya
Crossing of main road at Ulapana 1,901
1,,i3
Ambawella
saddle
6,066
Nawalapitiya Railway Station
Bohukotuwa or .Pata.i.mla
66 118574
Opposite Booking Office.
:
Bottom of
61 miles from I 2,69S
Hog'ss Back
do
1 Nawalwitiya. 2,384 Top
,ra
... 3.730 Saddle Totapila ridge
fInnitre abutment
6,358

__... -.,....... 11ZIWITS ABOVE 6BA-LEvEL.


f
100 ft, iSifaero
rozreyterin
LI arvitat raal w
e el;:s. s
. ,I, 688 nt i at .
junction]
Ratittlla ,.. 2'225 ' Ifeteorological 1
of roads)
j S' tation.
Nawula (9th m. 8.) 2,806 ,, (from Battu].
Hahlunimulle 3,389 (1054 mile-stone).
la).
Pelmstiulla ... 400 (junction ofroads).i Top of Ella Pass 3,321 (3 nilsirlaeswfazioz
lialangoda... 1,730 (83rd m. s.).
Foot of One
Debedde Gap
3,717 ,, (Badulla and
nayaka Pan, 490 (75 4 tn. s. ).
Batticaloa road
highest point).
Kahawatta
0,750 (saddle at
Bridge.... 406 (Rakwaua road). Passara
junction of roads).
Belilutloya 1,871 (Restbouse).
IWellawaya 614 ft. (floor of Resthoute).
Lemastota
1
Bridge .. 2,294 ,,
te'r See further Railway altitudes un ler " Uva Railway,"
Ratnapura *

HEIGHTS TAKEN BY PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SURVEYORS IN


LOWER IHKOYA.
Deane'm Camp 2803 feet (at junction PitcortIne
Agraoya A Kehelgama in Trig. Station 3875 feet (Wattewella EeAgrawatte, L. Dikoya).
tate, L. Dikoya)
Inchyra Trig .
Agrawatte
Station...... 4256 ,,
Pulping
do.
du.
Howie... 3460 (Agrawatte, L. Dik- Trafalgar
4039
do. - do.
Top
of
Laxaoya).
pannala
. Agrawatle Bungalew...... 3608 (Agrawatte, L. Dik- Waterfalls 2500 , , (Lower Matkeli ya).
eye).
ALTITUDES IN THE NEW PLANTING DISTRICT OF
WESTERN HAP UTALE.
Elevation highest point.
Elevation highest point.
..,
5,800 Feet, 1 Gallagama
Nonpareil ..
.
5,400 Feet.
5,400

I
Hiralouvah
Oagahlowa .
5,000
6,000

1
Ettrick
..
Nagrak
...
5,000 ,,
j
Baudoug ... ... 4,000
BAROMETRIC HEIGHTS IN CEYLON
OBSERVED BY CAPTAIN TUPMAX, R.M.A.
The theoretical observation for the imaginary station under the observer is the
mean of I he observations actually made at Colombo, Galls, Bat Heaton, Kandy and Ratna.
pure, at the mean height of 368 feet. The mean of the Index Errors of these five Barometers is 0.000. When the hour of the upcountry observation was not exactly 9.1 A, M.
or 31 P. B., a correction was applied for the diurnal curve, determined at Colombo by
Captain Fyere. For Kandy and Nuwara Eliya the regular observations were used in
Height above
the determination of the height.
No. of
mean Sea level : Feet. determinations
Situation.
1 JPoradeniya Gardens, Mr. Th wtites' }
1,546
I.
21 Bungalow
1,945
1
3 Nawalapitiya Resthouse
3,628
2
Watawala Resthouse
/Pass at the head highest part of road,)
a small clearing in L
of Bogawantala? 5,126
2
4 wa Valley leadthe jungle.
1
ing to Balangoda
J
5 " Halfway" Home, Maddegama, on the }
3750
same road
6 l3alaugoda Resthouse
1,776
1
2,693
3
7 Pittiagalle Bungalow
3,369
1
New Pittiagalle Bunrralow
9 (Summit of the round hill on which the} 3,503
1
1 Bungalow at New Pittiagalle stands
(Continued.)
The bed of the Kalaganga under Iron Bridge is at Ratnapura only 39 hot
above mean sea level.
37

562

BAROMETRIC HEIGHTS ; DISTANCES.

No. of
Height above
mean Sea level : Feet, determinations.
Situation,
1
10 Highest Coffee at Pittiagalle (10 acre field) 3,977
1
5,285
11 The Duke's Bungalow, Bopatalawa
1
5,903
12 Summit of "Pilot Hill," Bopatalawa
18
4,356
13 Tientsin Bungalow
I
4,629
14 Tientsin Highest Coffee
34
1,727
15 Kandy Meteorological Station
34
6,234
16 Nuwara Blip. Meteorological Station
BAROMETRIC HEIGHTS observed by Colonel A. B. Fyers, n.E., during
the months of January. February and March 1877.
The Theoretical Observation for the imaginary station under each point
of Observation is the mean of simultaneous Observations taken at Colombo,
Ratnapura, Kandy, Wile, Hambantota, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, and Badulla
at the mean height above sea level of 537.5 feet.
Number of
Height of floor
detormina
above meanSea
Situation.
level.
tions.
feet.
2
3,782
The Vicarage, Ireby, Dikoya
18
4,790
Eltofts Bungalow, 13ogawantalawa
2
3,944
Brownlow Bungalow, Maskeliya
2
4,011
do
do
Forres
16
4,162
Wattagoda Bungalow, Dimbula
3
Mattakelly Bungalow, Lindula
4,647
1
Glasgow Bungalow, Agraoya Valley, Dimbula 4,700
6
4,160
Delmar Bungalow, Udapussellawa
BAROMETRIC HEIGHTS observed by Colonel A. B. Fyers, R.E, during
the. months of February and March 1880. The observations at each station
were compared with similar observations at Colombo, Ratnapura, Kandy, Galle,
Hambantota and Batticaloa.
8
4,497
Lippakelle Bungalow, Dimbula district
Small Bungalow, Diagama, Company's land,
9
4,790
Dimbula district
1
Large Bungalow
do
do
do
4,920
:3
3,610
Glencairn Bungalow, Dikoya district
do
12
Blair Athol
do
3,694
do
3,644
9
Claverton
do
1
4,358
Claverton Cinchona clearing do
A TABLE OF DISTANCES, BETWEEN CERTAIN TRIGONO.
METRICAL POINTS.
UistanceJJ
Distance
To
in Miles. From
To
in Miles
I h
...'64.08243 -a
a5 Tavalamunai (Batticaloa)
I i cal oa) 55-12,080
... 49-74707 e . - Namunakula (Old Trig)... 19.12099
...!45.00831 41
Hambantota Tower
... 54.55408
...:32-21818
,...27.64487
t 1 Gongola
37.79798
1 Ti
Engodakanda
...:42.37194
Haycock or Ilinidam
21.88679
Alagala Peak
' ... 29-09879 '^' 1-I
Gongala (Rakwana )
...43.047
,:',
Adam's Peak
. 122.97815 g F
Morawak Kanda
23.65560
Haycock or Hinidum ...'56-320- -1;', 241 Galle
Tower
2220864
Morawakkanda
...1 52-34933 cr'l
Kitigalpotta
113-86656 t
Kokkagala
...'41.84205
{
Knuelcles
23-18928
... 27.2955 g
:14 3 ; latiragaina
c ,c Gongola
37.22455
The Sentry Bor (Bartata) 20.0131
Adam's Peak
Baron's Cap
.g '
63.95458
... 71.342
Ambokk a
... 43-6423 L. g
Rilagala
Gunner's Quoin
"
50.26030
... 64-336 a .,.
Piduratalagala
Alagala Peak
Adam's Peak
Eegedakanda
Yakahatuwa

'ail
sue pinetien of
roads at Mihintale is 288 feet. ....
--- - - - --- D Ao0BAs , ---beet above surface!
Diameter
Side of squares
'i
of ground.
I at base in feet.
in feet.
Lan kitraina ...... ... ......... , - 36'8-71
' - 1
33.9
132 .0
Ttniparantat
I
63.01
59-4
165-0
Do. (another)
63-236
!
liuwanweli:
182.247
3
79 5
Abaityagiri:
/
231-171
401'0
;16
8" 6 -0
.
Jetawitearanin /.
,
245'872
396'0
778'8
1
1)AG014.0....--It is worth giving the following notes of Anuradhapura Dagobaa
referring to a plan :-Thuparanta Dagoba shown with Wihara near, in corner of
quadrangle, is "said to be the original temple and shrine of Buddha's tooth." Abhayagiri
Dagoba with tanks, including Basawakkulanta. More detailed plan shows everything
of consequence in Anuradhapttra.-Ruwanwella Dagoba with statue said to be that
of King Batiya Tiasa. Ancient tank 9-2-30 in extent, probably Abhayagiri Wewa,
spoken of in the Mahhvansa. Stone couch on which Datugemunu is said to have died,
Iowa Mahapaya or Brazen Palace, Alialia Wihara, High Priest's Pausala, &c., mixed
with Park and public buildings. [For full information refer to Burrows' " Buried
Cities of Ceylon," published at the Ceylon Observer Office, 1885. Third Edition 1899 ;
or to Reports cif the Arelneol igical Commissioner published by Government. j
- ....., %tall
- - - - - NAMES OF

y LO

TABLE FOR OBTAINING APPROXIMATE HEIGHTS IN CEYLON.


FRAM READINGS OF AN ANEROID BAROMETER.
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30.0
0
29.9
95
29.8
191
29.7
2S8
299
381
29.5 i 480
29.4
578
29.3
977
291 776
29.1
873
29.0
970
289 1069

28.8 1168 27-6 2384 26.4 3644 25.2 4949 24.0 6315
28'7 1267 27-5 2487 26.3 3751 25.1 5061 23-9 6430
28'6 1367 27.4 2591 26.2 3857 25.0 5173 23.8 6545
28.5 1168 27.3 2696 26.1 3966 24.9 .5983 23.7 6660
28.4 1569 27.2 2800 26-0 4073 249 5392 23.6 6774
28.3 1670 27.1 2,907 25.9 4182 24.7 5901 23-5 6894
28.2
1772 27.0 3013 25.8 4291 24.8 5618 23.4 7014
28.1 1873 26-9 3118 25.7 4400 24.5 5733 23.3 7132
28.0 1975 26.8 3222 25.6 4509 24.4 5849 23.2 7251
2078 26. 7 3327 25.5 4619 24 3 5965 23-1 7370
27.9
27.8 2178 26.6 3432 25.4 4729 24-2 6081 23.0 7491
27. 7 2280 26.5 3539 25-3 4810 24.1 6198 - -

ENGLISH-a ADE ANEROID BAROMETERS UNSUITABLE FOR CETI. WHERE THE


VARIATIONS ARE SO SLIGHT. - Criticising a little pamphlet pubic-bed in England on
the aneroid, Mr. G. 11. Symonds, late of the Surveyor-General's Office, wrote:' The pamphlet is a useful and instructive little work as a whole, but I don't
see haw you can abstract from it any concise, useful guide to those who use the
aneroid. The table at pp. 18-19 is misleading, for the barometer at sea-level
should read 2018 or ther..abouts. (See last paragraph page 26.) As a weather-glass
the instrument used for ascertaining heights is practically useless in this
country and therefore I cannot conceive why the words Rain, Fine, Change, &o.,
are written on so many of them sent out here for sale. I believe that a good
many of the little ones are meant to indicate weather alone in the latitude of
England, and consequently get broken on being carried upcountry in Ceylon.
From Fair to Rain, the hand has to travel from about 30 to about 28.90,
or say 1'10. The greatest variation recorded in Ceylon for 11 years is only
-375. This is not the variation in one day, but the greatest variation-I mean
the difference between the highest and lowest reading taken during the 11
years. The highest occurred in 1870 ; the lowest in 1881, I think. In other
words, a good shower would, if the instrument acted, make us appear to
rise 1,100 feet, and such a result would rather astonish an upcountry planter
accustomed to see his aneroid pointing faithfully to the height of the estate
above sea-level almost regardless of wind or rain. "
* Height given to top of spire.--f Platform circular wit') 3 concentric circles of
pillars ; diameter of platform 165 feet.-/ No spire, dilapidated..

584

initEcARIEt,;.
INDEX TO ROADS IN CEYLON.

No.
1. Round the Island, from Colombo, Northward, and returning by the
South.
2. Colonibo to Kandy.
3. Colombo to Kandy by Kurtmegala.
4. Colombo to Kandy by Yatiyantota and Gampola.
5. Colombo to Kandy by Ruanwella and Ballapane.
6. Colombo to Badulla by Ratnapura and Balangoda.
7. Colombo to Trincomalee by Kurunegala and Dambulla:
8. Kandy to Trincomalee by Dambulla.
9. Kandy to Panwila and Kelebokka.
10. Kandy to Jaffna by Dambulla.
11. Kandy to Badulla by Nuwara Eliya.
12. Kandy to Badulla "Lower Road" through Gonegamuwa.
13. Kandy to Puttslam by Kurtmegala,
14. Kandy to Ratoota, via Matale from Kandy.
15. Kandy to Mannaa (and Pesalai) and Talannanuar, by Dambulla and
the Central Road.
16. Badulla to Hambantota.
17. Badulla to Batticaloa.
18. Anuradhapura to Puttalain.
19. Anuradhapura to Trincomalee.
20. Anuradhapura to Kalawewa, Galawela and Topara.
21. Negombo to Kuntnegala, by Giriulla.
22. Negombo to the Kandy Road near Veyangoda.
23. Galle to Baddegama and Hikkaduwa.
24. Jaffna to Point Pedro.
25. Jaffna to Kankesanturai.
26. Jaffna to Ptinnalai.
27. Jaffna to Kayts via Karaitivu.
28. Point Pedro to Kodikamani.
29. Karavanai to Tunnalai.
30. Jaffna by Valluvedditurai to Punnalai.
31. Mannar. to the Central Road at Vavuniya.
32. Mannar to Trincomalee.
33. Kandy to Mullaitivu by Datnbulla and Mihiutale.
34. Kandy to Teldeniya, Nugatenna Gap and Kobonola.
35. Kandy to Rangala and .Nitro Cave.
36. Kandy to Maturate.
37. Kandy to Deltota.
38. Nawalapitiya to Tispane, Dimbula and Nuwara Eliya.
39, Lindula to Agrapatana.
40. Rambnkkana to Dolosbage.
41. Kandy to Dikoya via Ginagathena and to Bogawantalawa, also Balan42. Pundaluoya Road.
[gotta.
43. The Pupuressa Road.
44. Kandy to Elkaduwa.
45, Madulkele to Bambrella.
46. Dikwella (Badulla) to Medulla.
17. Haldummulla to Lemastota, Wellawaya and Hambantota.
48. Pelmadulla via Rakwaua and Morawaka to Hayes.
49. Gallo to Morawaka.
50. Colombo to Cotta and Gallo Road.
51. Jaela to Minuwangoda.
52. Regalia to Polgahawela Railway Station.
53. Dikoya to Maskeliya and Branch Road.
54. Dikoya (Wanarajah) to Claverton.
55. Nuwara Eliya to Udapussellawa.

PRI1CIP.1

1/011/S 11 CE1 LON.

[ With Notes as to Accommodation and Sport.]


No. IROAD ROUND THE ISLAND, FROM COLOMBO NO111111WARD, AND
RRTURNINO BY THE SOUTH,

N.B.The distances are measured from the Queen's 11020e ite the Fort
of Colombo.
(Ray 18EL). )
Mid. Total
Die- DieNames of Places.
Remarks.
:tances tances
Miles. Miles.
,7:
.

(To Victoria Bridge.. 3'29


Roads to Hanwella, and Kandy.
I Jaela
..4 9'28 12-57Resthouse, Road to Minuwangoda
to the right.
23'00 D. J. &e, Post Office. Resthouse.*
INegom bo
Road to Nattandiya Madampe and
Maha Oya (Topp*;; 1.43
Bridge)
... 4'00 27'00 Kurunegala, via Guiana. e
.-.:" L
(To Nainamadama . I 2'25 29'25Toll Station. Ginoya Bridge.
Marawila ... 7.25 37'00 Resthouse. Hospital. Post Office.
Road on right to Nattandiya.
-.7. .
1
5'25 42'25 Populous Village, Post Office. DisMadampe
pensary.
,_Chilawf
...j 7'00 49'25 Resthouse. A. G. A., D. J. &c.
Post Office. Hospital.
4.,
Deduru Oya ... 215 52'00 Iron Bridge, 578 feet long. Toll
Station.
Battulu Oya ... 9'75 61.75 Resthouse. Toll Station.
... . 7'25 69'00 Fishing Village left of Road.
Santiakali
-.-_
Madurankuli ... 4'50 73'50 Resthouse. Road to Tonigala.
, . 8'50 821.80 Fort, A. G. A. Resthouse.
Puttalarnt
Manattivu
...I 3'50 85'50
... 1'75 87'25 River.
Mi-oya
1. Karaidippuval... 2'75 90'09 Anilialant.
(To Wannattivilln ... 41 NI 94-00 Tappal Station.
Kalaoya
... 8 ' Os 1 I 11..? '001Di ftionit to ford in N.-E. Monsoon.
Pomparippo
... 4.4.(0 14)6 '001Resthouse.
,,,.
Marichchikkaddi.: 9'00 115'0) Resthouse beyond the River.
Marutodai
?.11
9'thi I24'00 Government Resthouse.
,...,

... 6'00 I 30.00R. H. beyond the River.


Kallaruil
4-,
7.00 i37001Pearl Banks. Resthouse.
Silavatturai
...,
Arippu
3'00 140'00 Govt. House. Doric (in ruins).
.4"
Vankalai
... 81)0 148'00 Small Port and Custom House.
... 501.i 153.00 Restho nee.
Mantottai
9'U44 162'00 Road exceedingly difficult,
Vidattaltivu
Illuppaikadava
5.04) I67'00 Resthouse.
Pallavarayankadu. 15'00 182'00
do
Chunavil
... 5'00 187'00 Travellers' shed.
Punakari
... 12-00 199'00 Fort. Re sthouse.
Nakatevanturai
2'00 201'00 Embanked road to landing place on
Jaffna lake.

;5

(Continued.)
* A road from hence through Veyangoda to Kandy, fib} miles, and one through

Giriulla and Kurunegala. + A road Aow from Chilaw to Kompaspara, Kompaspara to ,


A road from hence through Kurunegala
Wariapula Pitakatnmulla Road, 16 miles.
to Kandy 85 milesand to Anuradhapura, 15 milesand water conveyance to
Kalpitiya. Resthouse and Tam al Station. Good sport to be had here ; deer
plentiful, also bears.Boundary of N. and N.W. Provinces. II Road branches off here
to Mannar, and Talaimatmar, 8 miles. Assistant Government Agent, (District
Judge, etc. at Mannar. a The road froth Toppu via Nattandi to Madampe is now
a minor road, the principal road going from Toppu via Nainamadam (Post Office) and
Marawila to Madampe, The two roads form a loop. b Boats to Colomboturat
can generally be obtained here.

566

DI RECTORIES.
ROADS IN THE ISLAND.
No, 1,Road Round the Island.---(Conti).
Names of Places.

Total
Dis- Distances tances
Miles. Miles.

Remarks.

From Nakatevanturai
. 'To Jaffna a
Chavakachcheri .

17.00 228'00 Capital of the Northern Province.


[1'20 220'20 Police Magistrate. Resthouse. Post
Office.
t ' 213 233'43 1SazaarRoad turns off to Point
Kodigmnam
Pedro DO; Miles.
... 8.07 212' I Resthouse and Post Office.
Pallai
1
c Junction with
246 .40
Central Road ..
CI" ,_

..,4-.4. . ToPassBeshuter 4.511 250'90,


-.:
p .. g*
uhundikkulam 15.00 .2(55 .9(41 Resthouse.
d p., 0.1
'02 E
Mattalan ... 12.25 278-15
10'50 288'63 Fort. Resthouse, A. G. A., &c.
,c 0,o
Miillaittivu
Ulamhiyal ... 8'50 297-15
... 15'25 312'40 Boundary N. and E. Provinces,
Kokkilm
A F
,:...= 44
Pulmodtlai ... 4'50 316'90:Resthouse.
0 .,... s..c
K a lairavu-aru 3'65 320'35Ferry, 80 yards across.
/4c:,
,_ Tiriyai
... 3.00 323'55Resthouse
do
,.d To Kuchehaveli ,.. 8'5C 332'05
do
.,. 12'51 344'55
csNilaveli
Uppuveli (Salt..
... 4i ' 7 u 331.30 Bridge
River)
.
Trincomalee t ... 1'7.3 353'05 Fort, A. G. A. &c., Resthouse.
( Tamplakainam ... 13'00 364.05 Resthouse.
.
*
do
.
Kottiyar
7-50 371'55
10.18 381'73 P. W. I). Bungalow.
Kiliveddi
3.00 384.'4Near by the Doric (now in ruins)
Arippu
3'110 387.73Nethlah settlement.
V appiyah
2 '00, 389 -73 !River and FerryLimits of 'Bat ti Verugalaru
cabin District.
3.511 393'23 Resthouse.
Kathiravelli
6.:111 399/3 P, W. D. Bungalow.
Vagarai
2 -140 402/3 Boathouse.*
[House.*
Panichankeni
13'50 416'23 Ferry over Natoc.or River. Rest
Valachchenai
3'50 419'73 Road on right to Kalkuda Bay.
Kiran
7'40 427'13 Resthouse.
Senkalladi
Batticaloa (Lake).. 8'95 436'08 Ferry over to Island of Puliyantivu,
0. A. and J., &e. Resthouse. [oil.
9.25 445'33:Resthouse at Chettipalayani, miles
Kirankulam
... 3.75,449'08 Coconut Estates.
[wall.
Kalutavalai
Oudatehimadam... 5'011,434'08 Road by sea beach round old Dutch
1'001455-08 Small Village of Weavers.
Kottaikallaar
5.00460'08 Police Court. Post Office. Resthouse.
Kalmunai
3'00 . 463'08 Village and Coconut Estate,
Karaitivu
Nindoor
, P50 464'08 Coconut Estate.
9'25 473'83
Karunkottaitivu
8.00 481'83 Resthouse.
Titukovil
I 10 75 492'58 Resthouse.
Voinari
Pottuvil
... 9:50 502'08 Resthouse. Road to Mullane and
Wallawaga branches off Westward.
... 200 504'08 Great timer depot whence it is
Arugam Bay
shipped to all parts of the Island,
(Coatinne.d.)

p ..

GoodRoad now.

* Any meals required should be ordered, previously by tappal runner, t From


Trincomalee boats cross to Kottiyar every dig and take carts 8cc in them it takes

Names of Places.

iMid.Thtt..11
'
! Dili- ! Dis_
tanees: tames .
.'Miles. /Miles..

Remarks.

From Arugam Bay


t
/To Panama
... 8'00 512.08 P. W. D. 13ungalow.
74
Okanda
, ,.
021.08
do
do
Kumbukkamar 13'00 534 .08 Boundary S. and E. Provinces.
01
.z.
Pottana
... 12'00! 546 -08 Village.
bp...4i Yala
... 11'00 557'08
do
.-7,. ,,. 4
Palutupana ... 12'001569-08 do
ll
Kirinda
.-. 8.00' 577.08
Magamit (River) 4.39. 581'47 :
Bundala
,.. 314 584.47
Hambantota* ...' 11'00 598'47 Good Boathouse. D. J., A. G. A., etc.
A , Ambalantota ... 7'00 605'47 Ferry Toll. Resthouse. (Walawe
(River).
-To Hanna
... 10.00.1615.47 Boathouse,
do
District Judge.
Tangalla
... 8'00 623'47
do
... 10'87 626.34
Dikwella
11'60 637'94 Fort, Resthouse. A. G. A., etc. R. S.
Matara
... 9'86 647'80 Resthouse, P. 0., Customs, &e. R. S.
Weligama
..., 17.28\ 665'08 Fort, Govt. Agent & D. J. &c. R. S.

Gallo
,z10
... 11'9616/7'041Resthouse. Minor Court. R. S,
nikkaduwa
do
R. S.
g . Ambalangoda ..., 6134 683'881
a> ., Kosgo(la
. 9-391693'27 Railway Station. P. 0.
oic
Bentota
. . 5'9211 699.19 Resthouse. R. S. at Alutgama
.. 4'25 703.44 Railway Station.
Beruwala t
L.,
,..1
Kalutara
... 7'39 710'83 Resthouse. District Judge. R. S.
c.-)
Police Magistrate. R, S.
do
... 10'74721'55
Panadure
... 6'74 ;728.29 Railway Station. P. 0.
Moratuwa
Galkissa (Mount
3'251 731'54 Road to Salpiti Korale. K S.
Lavinia)
6'07 737.61 Fort.
L Colombo

No, 2.COLOMBO FORT TO KANDY.


(Good Carriage Road.)
3.34!Road to Negombo to left.
To Victoria Bridge.
0'66 4'00 Road to Kelani Temple. H.S. toright.
Peliyagoda
1-56 8'56 Resthouse. Road to Railway Sta.Mahara

Lion and to Negombo road to left.


... 0.44 15'00 Road to Yagoda.
Kosrupe
... P95 1695.Road to R. S. and Negombo. P.W.D.
Henaratgoda
' Bungalow to left.
1'45 18'40,Road to R. S. 3 miles.
Alutgama
3'29 21'69 To11 Bar,
Kalagedihena
3'41 25'10 Road to R. S. {2i miles) and to NegomVeyangoda
ho. Road to Ruanwella on right.
Resthouse. P.W.D. Bungalow.
2'56 27'66 Police Court. Road to Hanwella
Pasyala
anti Ruanwella on right, and to
Oiriulla on left.

... 3'70 31'36


Weweldeniya
... 4.10 35'413 Road to Ruanwella on right, and to
Warakapola
Ambepussa R. S. on left, ;PJ miles.
... PO4 36-50 Resthouse. Railway Station. Police
Ambepussa
Station.
8.96 45.46 P.W.D. Station.
Ambanpitiya
... 3-54! 49.00 Resthouse. A. G. A., D. J., etc.
Kegalla
... 5-601 54130,Top of Pass. Sentry Rock to left.
Utuwankanda
(Continued.)
----,-* Tangall1
Hambantota Nod (138th mile) to Liyaaav'------ 1.7r1___._-BP-ra'"sj------.,
to
.._-/
Customs.

DIRECTORIES.

568

ROADS IN THE ISLAND


No. 2.Colombo Fort to Kandy. ((:`nor tcl.)
Names of Places.
From Utuwankanda
To Mawanella

Kadugannawa
Irriyagama
Peradeniya
Deltota Road
Kandy

Mid. ! Total
Dis- Distances tances
Miles, Miles.

Remarks.

1'40 56'00 Resthouse and Toll Bar. Road to


Aranayaka 81 miles, Police Station, Minor roads to Kotagala
Estate, Rambukkana Railway
Station and to Elpitiya.
6'25 62'25 Resthonse, Railway Station, Bridle
road to Gampola on right.
5139 67'34 Road to Kurunegala, Bridle Road to
Haldeniya and Galagedara.
... 0'66 68'00 Toll. Railway Station. Resthouse.
Botanic Gardens.
,.. 0'50 68'50 On right.
3'50 72'00 Capital of Central Province. P. 0.
Military Station. Hospital. Good
Hotels. King's Pavilion. Library,

No. 3.--ROAD FROM COLOMBO TO KANDY, BY KURIINE1.ALA.


(Good Carriage Road.)
To AmbepussaSee Ta-1
36'50 Resthouse, etc.
ble No. 2.

Alawwa
... 4'75 41.25;Ferry over the Malia-oya. R. S.
Polgahawela
5'50, 46'75; Railway Station. Resthouse. Toll.
Kahawatta-ela
1 -50. 4825'Minor Road to Narammula on left.
Potnhera
. 1 4'50 52'75 Railway Station.
Wand urugala
1 3'25 56'0011inor Road to Negoinbo on left.
Vahara
... 1.501 67'60 Hospital on right.
Kurunegala
1.25 58.75ICapital of N.-W. P. 0. A_., D. J., etc.
Road to Puttalitin on left, and to
Kandy on right. Railway Station,
1 mile out.
Mallawapitiya
2'05 60'80 Minor Road to Matale on right. Toll,
Kospotuoya
6'25' 67'05 Bridge.
Wanda
1.85 68'90 Resthouse. Post Office.
Metihokka
... 2'25 71'151Boundary of C. and N.W. Provinces.
Madawalateime
0'90 72'05 }teahouse. Police Station.
Galagedara
11)0 73.05 Courthouse and Post Office.
Hadeniya
... 4'20 77'25 Minor Road to Balagalla on left and
to Alawatugoda on right.
Heralagama
3'70 80'95 Junction of Old Road to Kandy, 6th
mile. Do by Halloluwa Ferry.
Kandy
... 3'80 84'75 (See Table No. 2.)
No. 4.COLOMBO FORT TO KANDY VIA YATIYANTOTA AND GAMFOLA.
(Carriage Road.)
.Toll Bar. Limit of Municipality,
To Vrugodawatta
4%0'.
I .4%Sunctionwitlt &LAI:.2ml from Colombo.
kralea,tale
Itteet.'itottse. Atmait to 'K.J.3tto to right.
ltV7A,
Ika..-NuN4eNt. : 2.sM
tft: 1%%1-4'oNt

sw.:13.weamtv;
Ww--Ke.\\13.
No...47asidereit.1%.

4"OZI Voa..ttuotke.

Yesysle.

Hope, Woke

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 4.-4%.lombo Fort to Kandy via Yatiyantota and Gampola.(Costd.)
Mid. Total
Names of Places.
Dig- Itances
Di8Remarks.
tames
IMiles .1 M iles.1
From Dehiowita
To Karavranella
Yatiyantota
Kitulgala

Ginigathena Gap
Ambagamuwa
Nawalapitiya

Gampola
Penaleniy
Kandy

... 3'75 38'00 Ferry, Kelaniganga. Road to Ruanwella. Bridge. Toll Station. P.W.D.
I Bungalow. Railway Station.
3.75 4P75 Post Office. Resthouse. Police Station. Road to Polata,game. R. S.
... 12'75 54'50 Rest House. Post Office. Boundary
of Province.
8'90 63'40 Post Office. Top of Pass 2,230 feet
above sea. Road to Dikoya to the
right. P.W.D. Bungalow.
... 2'05' 65'45 Village.
5'65 71'10 Hotel. Post Office. Police Station
and Court. Road to Kotmale (8'
miles) and Dimbula (12 miles further) on right. Railway Station.
1070 8110 Hotel. Railway Station. Police
Magistrate.
aim
...I WOO 89'80 Railway. Toll, etc.
4'1/0'. 93.80 Railway, etc.

64

No. 5.RDAs FROM COLOMBO To KANDY BY RUANWELLA AND BALLAPANR,


r From Colombo
To Karawanella (see
Table No. 4.) ...
J
38'00
t I Ruanwella*
1 .751 39'75 Ohl Fort. Resthonse. Post Office.
2-25 42'00IFerry, Tull Bar.
L Ritigaha oya

Ourugoda oya ... 8'75, 59.75 Ferry.


I Kandy road near
43 Milestone) ... 5'75 56'51, Balla.pane.
.{
Kandy, (see Table
L
No.2.)
... 27 11( 83'54.1
NO.6.FROM COLOMBO TO BADULLA, VIA RATNAPI'RA

To Avissawella
Pussella
Kuruwita

6Ratnapura i Pelmadulla
Madola
Bidangocla
Bilhul Oya
Kalupahana
Haldummulla
Haputale

Atip BALANIIODA,

(Good Carriage Road.)


29'38:See Table No. 4,
1 14'62:I '44'00 Resthouse.
1'111 3'95 47'95 River, very rapid when flooded.
Teinple close to road on left bank
of aream. Bridge. Path to Eratna
and Adam's Peak on left.
8'25 56'20 Resthouse. Government Agent, Distri4 Judge, &c. Capital of Sabarag,amuwa Province,
11'80 68-00 Rest house. Post Office. Police
:.!,cation. P. W. D. Bungalow.
8'70 76101Resthouse.
6'60 83'30. Resthonse and Post Office. Bridle
road to Dikoya on left.
I 9'15 ,:v4 '45 ItusthonFe. Toll. Post Office. Bridle
road to Nuwara Eliya through
Horton Plains. 33 Miles.
... 144.00 102. 1:- Toll-bar. P. W. D. Bungalow.
3.1119 1115' I:, Resthouse. Police Station. Post
41ffice,
7 -.25 112'70 Resthouse. Railway 7tat._..4....68740...--...
above sea.
., .
(CEntinued.)

4 Vstangoda-Ruwalwella road to Western Province it,

DIRECTORIES.

570

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 6,From Colombo to Badulls. via Ratnapura and Balangoda.(Contd.)
Mid. i Total
Die- Di8- 1
Remarks.
I tanceatancem
Names of Places.
1Miles. Miles.'
1
From Haputale
13'50 119'20 Resthouse. Railway Station 4,020ft.
To Bandarawela
.., above sea.
...1 9'75' 128-9t) Hambantota Road branches off on
Naulla
right. Resthouse.
1.00 129.95 Road to Spring Valley Estates.
Demodera , 35'00113415 Road joins that from Nuwara Eliya
Dikwella
:4
to Badulla, and Umaoya Road to
Udapussellawa. Post Office.
3.50 138-45 Govt. Agent, District Judge, &c.
Resthouse. Post Office. Bank,
I
Badulia
, Capital of Uva Province,
i
1
[See table page 573.]
No. 7.-- FROM COLOMBO TO TRINCOMALEE BY KITRUNEGALA AND DAMBULLA.
(From Deduru-oya to Dambula indifferentthe rest good road.)
58/5 See Table No. 3.
irtmegala
..., 5.50, 64'25 Iron bridge with span of 150 ft.
urn-oya
_1 5.501 .69'75 Temple on right. .
olgulla
75.75i Ford, over Kimbulwane-oya. Bazaar.
Diyatura
5.() 80.75 Boundary of Kurunegala District.
Beligamuwa-ela
...1 4-25 85-00 Large village right and left. TollGalawela
station. Gamsabawa bungalow may
be used by travellers. Road from
1
Migaskotuwa, to Nalanda via Kiriaruwa and to Tembilideniya
crosses the main road.
..., 8'50 93'50 Resthouse A a mile off Toll Station,
Dania] la
... 1'35! 94'85 Bridge. P.W.D. Bungalow.
Mirisgoni oya
3.50' 98'35 Tappal Station. Village Tanks.
loamalnwa
10'251108-60pRestliouse, Tappal Station.
Habartunt
...! 9'50 118 '101 P. W .D. Bungalow. Tappal Station,
Gal-oya
Bridge.
7'00125'1n Reathouse Paths to Minneri 18 rules,
Alut-oya
to Topare 34. Bride.
,..1 11'95 137'05 Resthouse, Tappal Station. Large
Kantalai
Tank. Good Snipe & Deer shooting
11.50 148'55 Reshtouse. Tappal Station. Good
Tampalak am
snipe shooting.
. 13'00 161'55 Resthouse. Residence of Asst. Govt.
Trincomalee
Agent and District Judge.

Tip

No, S.FROM KANDY1 TO TRINCOMALEE BY DAMBULLA.

(Good Carriage Road.)


From Kandy.
To Katugastota
Balakadowa
Matale

2'59jCatugastota Bridge. Toll. Road to


Matale on left.
7'16 916'Minor Road to Matale on left.
6'00 1515 Reithouse, A. G. A. and Magistrate.
Rajilwv Terminus..

No. S.From Kandy to Trincomalee by Dambulla.(Cont(l.)


Mid.' Total
Dia- Dis- 1
t ances, tances,
Al iles. Miles.1

Names of Places.
From Nalailda
. To Naula

Remarks.

... :;-. t:, 4'001Taral Station. P. W. D. Bungalow.


Road to Pallegama, etc., 3') miles.
37'95, 2'50 Government Bungalow.
e2.20 4'251Iron Bridge, WO feet.
1,i-45 3-25Resthouse. Road to Kurunegala.
1 Toll Station.
[left
16.s1) 1 - 35 I.W.D. Bungalow, Jaffna Road
to
5)1. 3)1 :1. 511 Tappal Station and Village, Good
water. Road to Sigiriya on East,
6 miles.
60'55 It 4'25 Resthouse. Tappal Station. Village
ek Tank. Road to Topara, 29 miles.
7o.o.-) !1'5( 4 i Tappal Station. Water. Iron Bridge.
77'1 15 7 '110 Resthouse and Tappal St ati on.
Paths to Minneriya and Topare.
Iron Bride, 100 feet.
54'541 7- 45 Tappal. Station. Water.
illage
age
4 -50Resthouse. Tappal Station. vVill
... WOO
and Tank.
....14s).7m 11'50 Boathouse. Tapped Station.
13'00 Resthouse, etc. Fortified and Garri1
soned Port.

Leuadora
la-oya
Dambulla
Mirisgoni-oy a
Inamaluwa

Ha barana
Gal-oya
Alnt-oya
Kituluttu
Tampalakam
Trincomahm

No. 9.Feom KANDY TO PANWILA AND KRI.F.110KKA, VIA KATUr:AATOTA,


(I ;ood Carriage Road.)
)
Bridge. Toll. Road to Matale on left.
_1 2'59
... 4'40 6'99 Road to Teldeniyn on right and to
Elkaduwa on left.
..., 5'25 12'24 Resthouse. Police Court,
...! 0'251 12'49 Police Station.
...' 5'54J 17'99 Road to Knuckles known as "Flash
of Lightning. Post Office. 1-1081
pital. P. W. D. Bungalow.
1 22'09 Road to Estates on right.
4'10
2'25' 24'341End of Cart Road. Minor Road to
Rattota on left. Laggala Tawalam
Road on right to Brae.:

From Kandy
To Katugastota
Madawala
Panwila
Kahatagolla
Madolkele
Kelebokka
Kabaragala

-.-

No. 141.--F1:om KAN DI"l'o JAFFNA, BY DAMBULLA AND MIHINTAI.E.


From 'Kandy
To Da,mbulla
Alirisgoni-oya

le
- /0

Elagaiuuwa
Kekirawa __ 4117

er...c.c..../ as.../ A , s....e-7.,

7...9
,c "7

I
! See Table No. S. Resthouse.
45'45
1 .35 46'801 P. W. D. Bungalow, unfurnished,
Trincomalee Road on right.
9'50 50- 30 Village. Cooly shed.
2.75 )39'05 Resthouse. Tappal Station. Diarisary,
Eastern and Western
.
1
Imor
Roads branchoff
oft here. By
, the latter 9 miles to Kalawewa.
1
(Coot-bolted.)

DIRECTORIES,
ROA DS IN THE ISLAND.
;. 10.-14'i-tom K %N DV TO 3 A I. F NA, BF DAM BI'LLA (V 31.1111NTA Mt
fl ; t . oti Cart Road. (

Names of Places.

Ni id. Total ,
, Di- Digtance!, tances
;Miles. Miles.

tend H. I

Remarks.

Iscription.
,
om Kekirawa
'5
63.31
Resthonse,
Ancient
Ruins
and Int
Tonigala
Maradankadawela ... .'751 66 .05 l'ost Office and Dispensary. Cooly
Shed. P. W. D. Station.
050 72'71 ' Resthouse and Tappal Station.
Tirippane
Cooly Shed.
2oo, 71.7o Iron Lattice Bridge, 60 feet.
Malwatu-oya
$
P.
W. D. Bungalow, unfurnished.
'''5,1 '; -'1
Galkulam
Road to Mihintale, 6 miles.
ti si' 83-.2o P.W.D. Station. Resthouse. Tappal
Mihintale
1 Station. Hospital. Road to PuttaI
lam on left and to Trincomalee on
right. Celebrated Ruins.
I
... 6'00; 89.201P. W. D. Bungalow. Minor Road to
Rambewa
I
Anuradhapura 10 miles.
Kanadara-oya
... l'00 90.20Ilron Lattice Bridge.
Sankilikanadara-oya .
4.751 94'95; River.
..'I 2.00; 96.951Resthonse.* P. W. D. Bungalow.
Madawachchi
Road to Mannar (52 miles) on left;
I1 and Minor Road to Trincomalee
II (23 miles) on right.
6'00; 102.951Cooly Bungalow.
Punawe
30i106.201Boundary of N. & N.-C. Provinces.
Galkandamadu
2'50 108.711 Large Restored Tank.
Iratperiyaknlam
:1T5 112'45 Resthouse. Hospital. Post Office.
Val/i-Ilya
ROad to Trincomalee on right and
to Mannar on left.
... .4 '..ii i 116 .9;; Village. Tank.
Nochchimodai
... 4'7.1 121 7 1 Resthouse. Tank.
Irampaikulam
Kallolunkan-puliyan... .-...10 127201 P, W. D. Bungalow. Junction of
kulam
Mullaittivn Old Road, 31 miles to
Mullaittivu.
Kanagarayankulam ... 11511:1:1'711 Resthouse.
...
I
i
'7.-,
1
4i15
P.
W. D. Bungalow.
Mank ulain -'
... 4 .00 I I4 - 4:-. Resthouse.
Panickankulain
..
s ;511 15.211.1 P. W. D. Bungalow,
Murikandi
Iranamadu
2's0 155-75 Resthouse.
.
Resthouse.
Elephant Pass I... 12. 25 Iiis 'I 11 I Ford. Salt Water.
1 4.tol metalled from Jaffna.
Junction with road ' " '
from Jaffna to Pass
.. 4'62 172'62 Bazaar and Resthouse. Road turns
Beshuter
I off to Pt. Pedro, 101t. miles.
1
...' 3.73 176.35 Post Office and Resthouse. R. S.
Pallid
I P. W. D.
I 8.971 18532 Road on right top. Pedro. R. S.
Kodikamam
3311188'63Police Court. Anterican Mission StaChavakacherri
tion. Resthouse, R. S.
672; 195351 Bridge.
Uppar (Salt River,
441: Ft9-8-1 Capital of the Northern Province.
Jaffna
Govt. Agent, etc. Resthouse. R. S.
[N_ote.Good gravelled road all the way to Anuradhapura.]
Cho Resthouses are fully furnished, and supplies are pro-

.1311U,

Names of Places.

LVIJUU

Dia- Dis1 tance tances

Remarks.

Miles. Miles.
From Kandy
To Perademya
Gampola

Bridge and Toll. Botanic Gardens.


Resthouse, R. S.
8.54 12-54 Hotel. Road branches off to NawaPolice
lapitiya. Court. R. S.

1'00

do
Suspension
Bridge
Pussellawa
Ramboda
Nuwara Eliya

I .% 14-51 Ton Station.


7 -01i 22.411 ltesthouse. P. W. D. Station.
.1.1 33 Resthouse.
:; -51, 47 -IsiSanatorium. Military Station. Asst.
Govt. Agent and Police Court, &c.
Hotels. Railway Station. Hak1[4ALA GARDENS 51$ miles off,
5,400 ft. above sea.
Wilson's Bungalow ... 1:2.1111 59 .0:1 Bridle Path to Haputale and Haldummulla on right.
5-o11 61.00 Road to Lidapussellawa on left.
Welimada
Resthouse.
7.50 71'30 Bridle Road to BandaraweIa.
Attampitiya
- 3s 79'88 Old Military Post. Boathouse.
Dikwella
...
4.37 s1.25 Govt.
ent's Station. District
Badulla
Court, &c. Resthouse,
S)
[See Table below.]

12.

FRODi HANDY TO RADULLA, "BY LOWER ROAD" THROUGH


GONEGAISUWA.

(From Kandy to Haragama-oya passable for carts; beyond that bridle road.)
From Kandy
a 'do.
To Kundasale
I ..10: 1'514'11ml off to Ampitiya and Talatu-oya,
...
Talatuoya Bridge
5- 5(1 Toll Station.
... 1.01
Gonawatta Ferry
4 - i 1 0'50 Road to Maturata on right. Toll.
Haragama-oya
2.1111 11'561 Ferry.
Maha-oya
3'.1i) 5110 Top of Diabubella Pass, Villages.
Goneganiuwa
s -5o 23.50 Horse Bridge.
Bilihul-oya
Kurundit-oya
1.5o 28 -440.Ford,
5.75 33.75 Ford. Resthouse.
Uma-oya
6'50 40'25 Ford.
Wella-oya
8'501 48'75 Resthouse. Road branches off to
Taldena
Batticaloa.
10'00, 58-75 G. A., D. J., etc. Resthouse.
Badulla
No. 13. Fitom

KANDY TO PUTTALAM BY KURIZEUALA.

(Carriage Road.)
From Kandy
To Kurunegala
Maguruoya
Wariyapola
Padeniya

... 26'00
See Table No. 3.
5.63 31'63 Suspension Lattice Bridge. Toll.
7 -20 38.83, Resthouse. Tappal Station.
2.37 41.20:Temple on left. Road to Anuradhapura on right..
5.151 46'204tailway Station.
Alawwa
Dorfa (Deduruoya) ... 2 -20. 48'401Bridge. Toll.
... 2. 17 50'37 Resthouso. Large Tank, Hospital.
Nikaweratiya
... 8 . uv . 58'57 Village. Tank.
Modathowa
(Coritinteed.)

IHRECTORIES,

574

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 13.From Kandy to Puttalam by Kurunegala.(Contd.)
Mid. I Total
Dis- DistancestancesI
i
Miles. Miles.

N ames of Places.
From Modathowa
Anamaduwa

I
...1

63.07

Tonigala

...I

65'07

Kotakachulti
])ikwewe

,.. 69'3.2

rottalato

Remarks.

Dispensary. Road to
Office.
Maha Uswewa and Anuradhapura
on right.
2"
111,Resthouse.
Resthouse. Fine Inscription, 10 feet
2 " 1,

4'5(1 lost

.1'2.1 Toll

Station.

7 I '57

2'2 5 . Tit ilk .

7!1.57

S lin

.-ik .

G. A. Police Magistrate, &e.


Resthouse. Post Office.

No. 14,FROM KANDY TO RATTOTA VIA MATALE.


(Carriage Road.)
From Kandy
17.00
ISee Table No. S.
To Matale Bazaar
21111 19 '001011 Station.
Varagama
2 ..)1) 21.501Raod to Kandemtwara Estate.
Pallegaina
1 .1 s 22-50
Kuruwe oya
1 AI 23'50 Police Station. Good Bazaar. Estate
Rattota*
Cart Road continued.
I

No. 15.ROAD FROM KANDY TO MANNAR (AND PlIBALAI) AND TAI,AIMANNAR, BY DAMBILTLI,A AND THIC CKNTRAT, ROAD.

(Road through flat country practicable for carts in dry weather, but
with difficulty during the rains.)
From Kandy
See Table No. 10.
... 102.20
To Madawachelti
... 7'00 109WBoundary of Northern and NorthYakkawe
Central
CentralProvince.
...I 4'00 113.20,Cooly Shed.
Mankulam
.:. 4'00117'20 do.
Olukkulam
.. 5'00 122'20IResthouse. P.W.D. Bungalow.
Chettikulam
' I 3.00 125'20 Cooly Shed. Dispensary.
Kalla.r
4 .00 129'201Resth.ouse. P. W. D. Bungalow.
PaNyanalankulani .
Junction of Road to Silavatturai
I
1 and Vavuniya.
Puliyadi lrakkam ... 3-00j 132'20 Hospital. Cooly Shed.
Komban Sainthakulam 4.00I136'20CooFy Shed.
H 5.00, 141'20 Resthouse. P. W. D. Bungalow.
Murtingan
Cooly Shed.
... 0 '001147'20 Cooly Shed and Dispensary.
Oilankulam
... :1.75 152 '95 ' Cooly Shed. P.W.D. Bungalow.
Talladi
2.311 155'25 Causeway and Ferry over tidal flats
Mannar
to Mannar Old Fort. Asst. Govt.
1
Agent. District Judge. Port of
Export and Import, Resthouse.
Cooly Shed.
[pital.
...' 141.00' 165'25 Immigrant Port. Dispensary. HosPesalai I'^ ' .
8011 173'25 i Port at which Indian Coolies embark

DIRECTORIES.

575

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 16.ROAD FROM BA,BCTLLA TO HAMBANTOT A.
page 589 Mr. Creasy's Table).
(See page
Cart Road.)
Mid. Total
DieNames of Places.
Remarks.
'lance tame
i I, . l milos.
From Badulla
To Dikwella
Naula
Ella
Polgahawela
Wellawaya*
Telula
Kuda-oya
Tanamalwila
Wirawila
Andalla
Weligatta
Hambantota

:;-:11

Junction with road from Nuwara


Eliya to Badulla.
1;oll !Lilo Hambantota Road branches off to
right. Resthouse. P. W. D.
Bungalow.
:175 13.25 Resthouse. Road from Badulla to
this practilable for wheels.
21'50 Descent of Pass. Bridle and Tavalam
road,
915 30.95 Resthouse. Post Office. Dispensary.
Lemastota road on left. Supplies
procurable.*
04:, 4011, Resthouse. Good Water.
Deer
Shooting
'
5.601 46.00 P. W. D. Bungalow.
6.34' 52'34 Resthouse. Kirinda-oya still runniz
parallel. Boundary of Central a
Southern Provinces.
..., 13.86 66'20 Resthouse. Tank.
... 3.001 69'20iMinor Road to Tissa.
I 3.75 72'95 P. W. D. Bungalow.
'''
... 8.001 80115IAsst. Govt. Agent. Police Magis. trate, &c. Resthouse.

No. 17.BADuLLA TO BATTICALOA. (New road).


(Gravelled and partly Metalled.)
Iron bridge.
...
..,---- From Badtilla
I
6'50 Bridle roadto Mahaphagalla on left.
To Debedde ( ;ail
1
...' I .251 7'75 Cart Road to Kumbalwella on right.
Ury
... 3.00 10'75 Estate.
Gonakele
... i P00 1115Iltesthouse. Large village. Toll StaPassara
tion. Post and Telegraph
Office.
I
a
, Bridle-paths toWellawaya, Kataragamaand the Monaragala district.
!oillo 20-75 Bridlepath to Madulsima.
Yapame
1
-.511 25.2:. , Large village. Resthouse. Post and
Ltmugala
Telegraph Office. Bridle roads to
Madulsima and Hews Eliya.
1 I .2.- 36.511 Resthouse. Dispensary. Tappal StaBibile
tion. Road to Medagama on right,
10 miles.
111.75
17
.25,Resthouse.
Ekiriyankumbara
2.2., 49-501 Boundary Stone of Eastern and Uva
do
Province.
7'511 57'00 Resthouse.
Kallodai
...I ton, 67'00IReathottse.
Maha opt
... 13-111) 80'00 Resthouse.
Tumpalancholsi
... 31)0 83'00 Moor village.
Rukam
Illupadichemti
... 7'90, 901)0
. Roathouse
Batticaloa (Sengella1 .r-'~
.... 3.75I 93.75
dai)

arL,,1

DIRECTORIES.
ROADS IN THE ISLAND.
No. 17.Badulla to Batticaloa.)Contd.)
[BA OUIJA AND BATTIIIALOA ROAD.A correspondent has sent us a list
.ffering from that given above by the P. W. D. Department, of the names
id distances (from Batticaloa) of the new Resthouses on the road:
Miles from Batticaloa :
... '11
} 59 Colompityaar ...
...
...
8.4 Eraur
... 19
...
... 74 i 71 Bibile
16 Kavadinyaar
.. 10
... 124 81 Lunugala
984 Kumberewelle
... 14
38 Maha Oya or Mundiuyaar 94 95 Yassara
... 19
... 10 107 Badulla
48 Pallagaina ...
BOundary, Badulla district.
The new Tappal route joins this road about the 2nd Resthouse.]
[See.Table on page 589.]
No. 18. -Rom( FROM ANURADHAPURA TO PUVTALAM.
.(Traced Road Practicable for wheels.)
Mid. Total
Dis- DisNames of Places.
Remarks.
,tances'tances
i Miles.IMiles.,
From Anuradhapura
1'00
Largo Tank.
To Tissawewa
9.1111 3.00 Village.
(orakewa
4.o
11 7.00 do
.,Bolankulam .
-... 4.411 ) I I 1r I 1'. W. D. Bungalow.
Sinharagama
.1.95 15-'5 Village.
Dunudambuwewa
Thnbiriwewa
' ... 4.on 1995 Minor Road to Central Road, 33
iniles.
... `2'00 .21'25 Village.
Tammannewa
... 2:-,0 93'75,1'. FN. D. Bungalow. Road between
Kala-oya
90th and 23rd miles very often in.
fested by Elephants.
3-or(, 26'75 Road on right to Aniquaditwa imssPalugaswewa
Mg close to Maha Uswewa 'lank.
Periyakarunkalluk c(i.isi 32'75 Tank,
lam
.
3'05 :Ili .( il P. W. D. ittnigalow.
Karuwalagaswewa
Ion 0 rol r River, Ford. Toll.
Mi-oya
0'75 16'75 A. G. A., Resthouse, etc.
Puttalain

19.-13,0A0 FROM ANURADHAPURA TO TRINCOMALEE.

(Practicable for wheels in dry weather.)


From Anurdhapura _
8.001
To Mihintale
,Tappal Station, Hospital. Resthouse. P. W. D. ' Bungalow:
Crossing of Road from Kandy (on
right) to Jaffna (on left), Celebrated Ruins.
13-on 91-oo Resthouse. P.W.D. Bungalow.
Kahatagasdigiliya
4'0.1 25'110 Minor Road to Kokirawa on the
Dachehihammillewa
Central Road, 32 miles.
... 4'00 29'01) (lanshabawa Bungalow.
Kalpe
5.544 34'50!Road on left to Vavuniya (29 miles)
Horowapotana
and to Madawachchi (93 miles)
and to Alutoya.
-1 0.5(1 35.00 Village. Provisions and Water pro-

Fi
T(

No

F1'1

TO

Vi
Kit

A111

Gal
Da
Ha

Mi
(Gil
'1'4)

N... 6si .


ICn:1Us
IN TH1;
Roads from .1 4 iiirmiliapiireto

Names of Places.

IP

Friiiii Ratmale
To Nochchikulain
Pankularn
Kittuluttu
Velveri
Kiniyai
Trincomalee

M id. l'otal
1)iNLances Lances
IMilos.
6'68 43.68, Water.
4'62 30'30 A Bungalow. Water and.. Provisions.
5'85 36151 Spring of water few yards off the
road to right, half mile distant.
2'35 58'50, Village.
2'00 60'50 Road on right to Hot Wells, !2 a mile.
520 65- 711 Itesthouse, &c. Fortified and GarriRimed Port.

No. 20.FaoM ANURADHAPURA


From Anuradhapura
Kekirawa
28.011
Wijitapura
Kalawewa Bazaar
Bungalow
do.
Amliagala
Galawela
Dambulla
Habarana
Minneriya,
Giritulla
Topara

N1).

To KALAW EWA, GALAWRI,A AND TOPARA,

Resthouse. Dispensary. -Receiving


Post Office.
Ancient Dagoba and historical ruins.
.5u :t.-iou Tani; of Kalawewa comes into view,
2111 4 37- o4 ( Ear?: e bungalow available by visitors,
lalaluwewa to the South.
7.00
P.W.D. Bungalow.
unction with Dambulla-Kurune1 .'oo 5ii
gala road.
s
Resthouse. roll Station. Hospital.
45,Resthouse.
Dispensary. Road d irect
13 .7.> 7s.
to Kekirawa 12 miles off.
2:, 9470] Tank.
I .73 99.45 Small circuit bungalow.
s 4141 11745' Circuit Bungalow.
Dispensary.
Ruins of Polonnaruwa a mile off,

. 6 .7io 3

21.--FROM NIDAWAB0 To KURUNEGALA BY GIHITH,LA.


(Good Cart Road.) .
1111'
Road to Colombo on right.
To Kopparahandiya
2:142 3.!a End of Baseline through Kadirana
Kandawala
Gardens.
6 -.211 Post Office.
Katana
-21(Resthouse, I. mile off.
Badalgama
2%32 I :1-72Coconut Estates.
Katukenda
[right.
.7 I 13' l(;
Dalupatgodara
s7 17.33.Toll Bar. Road to Minuwangoda on
Welihiuda
I 5 .(151 13. W.D. Bungalow.
Kotadeniyawa
23'3ilBoundary of Western and N.-W.P.
I
(lirinlla
Provinces. Road to Pasyala on
right.
3'73 27'23 An Ancient City.
Darninuleiliya
Matiagtuun.
Nartuneiella

Bulopitiya
Magian' Oya
Knrunegala

No. 22,--FROM

'7, ) 20'U5 Ambalain.

33.651Resthouse. Road to Madampe on


(1'711 40.35 Road to Cowana Coconut Estate.
a 12.35'Toll Station.
lu .45- 4:1.1testhouse. Railway station.
NEoOMBO To KANDY ROAD NEAR VEYANGODA.

(Good cart road.)


From Negombo
I, Road to Giriulla on left.
... I 3'75'
To Kadirana
5001 8.73iRoad to Jaela on right.
Minuwangoda
' Kandy Road Junction'
10.671 1 9'40 Resthouse to the left.
near Veyangoda
38

DIRECTORIES.

578

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 2:f.FROM GALLS TO BA DOM( AMA.

( Fair Carriage Road.)


Mid. , Total
Remarks,
Names of Places.
tancestancesi
,
From Gallo
To Junction Colombo)
road
Halpat eta Folly

Barldegama

.,

[required
, i 1 111i
.7; ..;0 i 7 . o; P'or9- on ( Th2411,171 river: bridge
Church
Missionary
Soof
Station
is. 16,
)
ciety, Boathouse.

No. 24.----ROAD FROM JAI? VNA TO POINT


( ( rood
FI.0111 Jaffna
To Roppai

Putter
Vallai Bridge
Vallai Junction
Manthegai
Point Pedro

PEPR a.

Carriage Road, I

Church Missionary Station. Road


from Manippai to Kaitadi crosses.
... 4.00, woo Village. Govt. Bungalow,
_I 3.25! 12'25'Toll Gate.
P25' 13.50! Road to Va1vettiturai on left, 3:1 miles.
... 5'501 19'00114 overnmeat Hospital.
... 2'001 21001Restliouse. Police Court. Post and
,
J Telegraph Office. Town.
1 5.011!

No. 25.--ROAD FROM JAFFNA TO KA NKSHANTURAI.


(Good Carriage Road.)
From Jaffna
!American Mission Station. Mission
... 1'l
To Inuvil
Hospital on right.
2'S7 7.3o Crosses Minor road from Chankanai
Mallakam
to Vallai.
..., I -60 )1'95 American Mission Station.
Tellippalai
... 2'55 1 I '50 ! Custom House. Post Office. RestKankasenturai
house. Railway.
!
[Road from Tellippalai to Pandatteruppu, 4/t miles.]
No. 26. ROAD FROM JAFFNA TO P UNNALAI.
(Good Carriage Road.)
From Jaffna
!
i
.AmericanMission Station.
. , 5.001
p
To Manipai
....' 2'50, 7'50A Portuguese Church in ruins.
Chankanai
... 4'00, 11':10 Point of junction with road to
Punnalai
I
Kayts via Karaitivu. P.W.D. Bun'. galow.
[Road from Manippai to Kaitadi, 81: miles.]
No. 27.ROAD FROM J AFFNA TO KAYTS VIA KA R A IT I V U
(Good Carriage Road.)

DIRECTORIES.

579

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 28.-ROAD FROM POINT PEDRO TO K 0 Di KARAM.
( Good Carriage Road.)
Mid. Total
DisRemarks.
Name of Places.
toncostaileEiS
Miles. I Miles.
From Point Pedro
To Puloli
... 2.1s1
Village. (See No. 29.)
... 2.50 4.50 do Toll.
Mulli
Varani
... 2110 6'50 do
Kodikamam
...! 00.4 10 '50.Junetion with Central Road to Kandy
[Road from Puttur to Kodikamam, 14, miles.]
No. 29.-Roao FROM KARANAVAI TO TLNNALAI. (Good Cart Road.)
,
From Jaffna and Point
...
Populous Village. Good Water.
Pedro Road
... 0 'MI
To Karanavai
.1 31N I 3'81 1 Crosses the Chavakachcheri and
Karaveddi
Karaveddi Road.
1'70 5'50 Junction of Point Pedro and KodiTurmalai
kamam Road.
[Road from Chavakachcheri to Point Pedro via Karaveddi, 1211 miles.]
No. 30. -ROAD FROM JAFFNA BY VALLUVEDIATURAI TO PUNNALAI.
(Good Carriage Road.)
From Jaffna
To Vallai
13'50
Toll-Gate.
Udupiddi
2'00 1550 American Mission Station.
Valluvedditurai
P00 16.50 Custom House. Post and Telegraph
Point Pedro
...
5.75 92.25
[Office.
From Point Pedro
To Tondaimannar
...
6-73
Kankesanturai
... 6'75 13.50
Matakal
6'00 19'50
Punualai
... 3'50 25.00 New Causeway.
[Road from Achchuveli (8 miles from Point Pedro) to Tondaimanaru,
3i miles.]
No. 31..-Rozin FROM MANNAR* TO THE CENTRAL ROAD AT VAVIINIYA

(Practicable for Carts except during floods.)


From Parayan Alankularn
See Table No. III & 13.
To Puvanimankulam
4.80
Piramana Alankulam.. 2 .75 7'55 P.W.D. Bungalow.
Puvarasank ulam
... 5.55 13.10 Good Halting-place. Water plentiful.
Vavtiniya
... 9'13 22.231Rest House. See Table No. 10.
- No. 32 -ROAR FROM MAN:STAR TO TRINCOMALEE.
(Practicable for Carts in dry weather.)
From Mannar
To Madawachchi
.. 53-05'
See Table No. 10.
Horowapotana
... 23'00. 76.05 See Table No. 18.
Trincomalee
... 31.20I107-25,Fort. A. G. A. Resthouse.
No. 33.-ROAD FROM KA NDY TO MULLAITTIVU BY DAMBULLA 'at' MIHINTALE.
(Considerable improvements made on this line.)
From Kandy
1
I
To Kallolunkanpulianktilam
... 132.45
See Table No 10.
Paranthan
... 3'50 135.95Kanagarayan River runs close to it;;
I it is unbridged.
Naniamadam
..J 3.25 I39'20 Village.
1 5.25 144'43 P.W.D. Station. Dispensary,
Nedunkeni
... 4.45 148'90 Village.
Thaddamalai
* Mannar Island.-New Road for Cooly Immigrants, Pesalai to Mannar.

DIRECTORIES.
ROADS IN THE ISLAND.
34. KAN( (V To T El. DEN! TA. N t70ATENNA Gar AND K OUON ELLA.
Mid. Ti)ta
Dis Remarks.
trues of Places.
fiances lances,
1 dos. Miles.,
Kandy
lankai-Narayal tanzulam
nitiyuttn.
allaittivu.
adawela
sjawella

ii.o.., 1.14 .9:: Villtite.


o 159. 15 I .arge' Moor Village.
E ..-
i iv , 1G3.-15 SPl, Table No. 1.
Toll Station,
n.7.:,
5.2.7 12 - t t rJunction of Road front Kandy via
Gonawatta Ferry.
3.25, 15'251 11.esthouse. Toll Station. Post Office.
eldeniya
Hospital.
[bow
4'09, 19.25Yillacre.
eledamahanuwara
1'75. 21.00iRestliouse. Post Office. Police Ste.irugala
... 330' 24.30Entl of Cart Road. Minor Road to
Singatenna Gap
1 Bintenna. Estate Road on left.
I
Nawanagala Estate ... 2-20 26'501
Deanstone
.... 250. 29.00 Nearest Resthouse, rreldeniya.

No. 35.K ANDY TO DIDJKIVARI, RAND ALA AND NITRE CAVE.


(Metalled Road.)
rom Kandy
e Teldemya [See Table
ily old road only 12 miles.
No. 33.]
...! 15.25
Illagala
...r s.2.-- 2:;.50 Police Station. Tea Factory for
Duckwari Estate.
I .50 25. oill'ost Office. Road to Cottaganga.
Dnckwari
11 mile.
37:, 2..; . 7:" ( ;overnment Dispensary. Bast Rest
Ferndale
house, Toldeniya.
No. U. KANDY TO NI ATI' RATA. AND WA I, A PANE.
(Metalled up to 'M unwatta ; thence gravelled road.)
rum Kandy to Hi raga-'
'Road to Badulla on left.
i 9.5o.
ma [See Table 12.]
5.75 1525,Short cut to Hanguranketa.
Mahaoya
Hanguranketa
1'75 17.00 Police Station. Dispensary. Post
1
, Office. Resthouse mile on.
Rikiligasgoda
... 2'751 19'751 ROall to Rahatimgoda branches off.
1
I
1 P. W. D. Bungalow.
1 5'251 25'00,Post Office. Bridle *road to MatuPadiyapelella
I rata Fort on right opposite to P.O.
Munwatta
1 1 1+1 29 liti Metalled Road ends hate.
5'51 34 '501Bridle road to Lamasuriyagama.
Ilupilessa
...I 2-101 39.50Hospital.
Mulhalkelo
,..1 17T, 38"251 Kurumiuoya River over which there
Kurunduoya
! is a horse foot-bridge.

No. 37. KAN LW TO DELTOTA.


(Metalled Roi41).
'rom Kandy to Pera- I
i
.1 3 '30 j
[See Table No. 11].
deniya
... 8'251 11 '751Road to Kallugama.
Wariagala
.. 2'30! 14'05 Ferry and to the Gampola Road near
Nilambo
'
i
i 7th mile, .

Ni
Front

Tys

Dii

Cri

St.
Ta
Li
Lc
Al

Ir
N

To
1
(
-]
I

I.
1

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


S,,, 35, NAWALAPITIYA TO TYSPANE, ,DaiBULA AND NrWARA ELIYA,
(Carriage Road.)
Nam es of Places.

Mid. Total
Dis- Distances tances
Miles. Miles.

From Nawalapitiya tol


Kadiyanictia
... 6'2S

Dimboola Gap
Devon
Craigio Lea
St. Clair
Talawakele
Lindula
borne
Abbotsford
Edinburgh
Inverness
N want Eliya

,f r.

Bridle road to Ambagtimuwa on


right.
1'45
7. 73 Branch road on left, 2 miles to
I Tispane, ending in the estates.
:.,40 13.13 Boundary between Kotmale and
Dimbula Districts.
5472i 18851 Estate.
i 1:1 90'00 Post Office. Dimbula-Dikoya Branch
road to right.
201 1 22.00 Estate.
1 '95 23'95 Road to Holyrood Estate on left.
27:-, 26'01) Police Station.
6I7 32' r7 Lorne Road to Nuwara Eliya on left.
1 .22 33'39 Bridle path to :Naha Eliya Estate on
right.
328 36.67 Nanuoya Railway Station to left.
1'03 37'70 Joins Longden Road.
3'141 -11 .80 Joins Nuwara Eliya and Bad idly, road

Tv pane Turn

ost

Remarks.

No. 30 ExTENstoN OF DIMBULA ROAD TO THE A,GRAE.


(Carriage road).
Tn Lindula (Table 3/,)
26'00 Police Station. Lorne Road to Nuwara Eliya on left.
76 2770 Walaha Road on right.
Caledonia (lap
9'80 li050.Gorge Road on left.
Faukerton
'2'50 33001 Estate.
0'60 33110 do
Holbrook
Agras
0'38 3418 Bridle road to Bopats and Dikoya.
214, 36'38 Estate.
Glenlyun
2.1;5 38 '43Bri dle road to right toBopats through
Agra -Iva
Sutton Estate.
0.87, 39'30. Estate.
Waverley
1.70! 4.100 . End of Road in Coffee Co.'s Land.
End of Road
N. 40.

-RAMBUKKANA TO DOLOSHAt4E.
( Carriage Road.)

ere

From Punnbukkana Station


Mawanella
Arawayaka

ti Ii'

ItuRtlioDso, ReceviDp,'
Bazaar.
10:10 Ei tat e I'oKt

,,,. il. KANDY TO DIKOYA. AND BOGAWANTALAAYA : ALSO ILILANtlioDA.

(Carriage Road.)

war

From Kany
To Gampolit
Nawalapitiya
Ginagat emttlap
l'arolina
Wntawala

Itesthottte. Railway Station.


1_001
!11.70 9 2'70 Railway Station. Resthouse.
7711 311 11' lottil to litiilv,ala ta right ,(goo
'Faille N. 1.1
ou right, and
:;:;ii :12.-;o1'.1.1.t. Itoad to No
to Watawalu on left.
I':0 3s - j! I la-pi ars,. 14-di way Station. Pout
()Hi,.
(, ',....kt 'wird. )

582

DIRECTORIES.
ROADS IN THE ISLAND.

No. 4LKandy to Dikoya and*Bogawantalawa : also Balangoda. (cotd.)


Mid. Tota1.1
Die- Dis
Names of Places.
tances;tances

Remarks.

MilesiMiles.

From Watawala I
1 -.`,0 39'70,Estate.
To Woodlands
Glen Taffe &StrathdoiL 3.03 12.73 Cart Road to Hatton on left.
Dunbar Estate ... 1'20 13-93 New Road to Dimbula.
Dikoya Bazaar ...I 1'30 45-.23 Post Office. New Road to Tillyrie
Estate.
.
Glencairn ... 2'45 4,_ 681 Hospital.
Norwood Bridge 1'50 49'18 Maskeliya Road Junction. (See
j No. 54.)
5'25 54'43 Post Office, Bogawantalawa.
Tientsin
Kotiyagala 2'50 56'9:3 Govt. Dispensary,
2'25 5918 Bridle Road to Balangoda on right'
Campion
End of Cart Road.
[Turn off at Fetteresso bridge, 14 miles from Hatton ; a bridle path of 15
miles with li mile cart road taking to Balangoda resthouse.]
No, 42.PuNnAwove ROAD.
( Carriage Road.)
From Tavalantenna ou
Road leaves the main
Nuwara Eliya road ...I
road here : 32 miles from Kandy.
Tull Station. River. Bridge.
To Panual Oya
92:, Post Office and Police Station.
Pundalu Oya
7 . 1.1 Ili le Railway Station.
Wataguda

From Delpitiya
To Pupuressa

No. 43,-- Pl- PURIKSSA ROAD.


( Carriage Road. }
Toll Station 16.2 miles from Kandy
on the road to Nuwara Eliya.
... 10'001 10.00 The Govt. road ends here, 251, miles
from Kandy, lint it has been extended by 2 miles by Estates. No
place to halt except at Planters'
bungalows.

No. 44.KAN0Y TO ELKADUWA. (See Table No. 9.)


( Metalled.)

From Kandy
To Madawela ... 7'00
Wattogama ...I 1'50
Hunasgiriya
Elkaduwa

8.30,I Rallway Station. Private Resthouse.


6'00 14'50 P. W. D. Bungalow.
1'75 16'25 Post Office. End of cart road

No. 45.--K.N DCKLES ROAD (MAD1.'LKELE 11'0 BA31BRA-6LA


( Metalled.)
From Kandy
To Madulkele

... 16.50,

563

DIRECTORIES.
ROADS IN THE ISLAND.
No. 46.--DIftwELLA (HADULLA),TO MADULLA.
Names of Places.

Mill. Total
DisLatices tances!
Mi

From Dikwella
Uma Oya

woo

Maspane

eir .ol$

Remarks.

Thriving NativeVillage 4k miles from


Badulla. Post Office.
Bridle Road to Udapussellawa on
left.
Footpath to Udapussellawa road on
left 17 miles. Madawala village
; 2 miles from this point.

NO.47.HALDUMMULLA To LEMASTOTA, WELLAWAY & TOWARDS HAMBANTOTA.


(Metalled Road.)!
See Table No. 6. Haidummulla 108
! miles from Colombo.
Small bazaars. Iron bridge.
Estates.
From Haldummulla (cal.
End of cart road, The cart road
road from Colombo to
Badulla, towards Aifrom Naida is extended to
dulls 25 miles to jape, 11Wlawaya* and thence to Hamhantota, see page 589.
don at Sebestapol)
To Nikapota
5-25
2'6(1 7'8.5
Lemastota
15 111151 Road to Poonagalla Factory, 2'75
Koslanda
miles on left.
1 .611 11 .6o P. W. D. Station to right.
Nahawela
10.90 22:51' Resthouse. Post Office. Junction of
Wellawaya
Road to Hambantota, Pottuvil
and Ela ; also to Mupanc.
21'30' 43'811 Resthouse.
Tanamalvila
Hambantota
... 28'61 72. 50
[See Table pages 580.]
No. 48.--PrixAml,LA V LA RAKW ANA A:ND MORAWARA TO HAYES.
(ficavulled. )
,68 miles from Colombo. Sec No. 6.
From Pelmadulla
' C20 Village. Bazaars, etc. Toll Station.
To Kahawatte
4 -30, 8'50 Resthouse, Road to Hambantota.
Madampe
_I 7.50 16'00 Resthooso.Post and Telegr3c:11 0 like.
Rakwana
: Police Station.
... 4'00' 20'110 Minor road to Pahuucotta and
Barra Estate
Million.
1
2:;.:10 Top f Ple04, 3,1100 ft. P. W. D. ButtBulutota
galow.
1 .5o 27'00,Estate.
Aigburth
.2.00 .29.00'End of cart road. Bridle-path to
Lauderdale
Hayes (12 miles), to boundary of
Province Muffles. From Hayes a
cart road to Gallo.
11 .00 11 )111 )End of Cart Road from Southern
Hayes Estate
Province.
1'50 41.501P. W.D. Bungalow.
Heansland
4'00' 45.50:Bridle road to Wiharahena, 3 miles.
Anningkanda
... 4'75 50'25IPost Office. Resthouse. Hospital.
Deniyaya
[A new road now connects Rakwaua district through the Kolonna Koralo
with- Deniyaya-Morowaka. See next Tumble.]
S Road from.Bila (3 miles from Nat la) Lu lliudugula opeued up.

DIRECTORIES.

584

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 49.GALLS TO MORAWAK KORALE,
(Metalled.)
Mid. Total'
Die- DisRemarks.
Names of Places.
Itances tances
[Miles 'Miles.
From Gale (towards
Matara) to Junction 2'08 Toll Station.
Pilane ... 4'26 6'34
5-78 12'12Minor road from Ahangama on right.
Paragoda
Immaduwa 138 13'50 Resthouse. [Resthouse.
l O'Ul 23.54 Populous Village. Resthouse. Toll.
Akuressa
30'434ron Bridge.
Hulanduwa
1i - 11 39'54 Resthouse.
Morawaka
Deniyaya ... 1115 51'29 Post Office. Resthouse. Minor road
from Beralapanatara.
0.55 5P84
Uduwaka.
Wiharahena ... 4'20 56'04 Elul of Cart Road from Glae,
[GALLE TO CDUOAMA RERTHOUSE, 247 miles. GaIle to Kottowa, 10 miles,
Mahakumbura 124 Uduganut 20 miles, and Resthouse 241 miles.]
No. 50.COLOMBO TO COTTA AND ON TO TUE GALLS ROAD,
(Gravelled.)
From Colombo Fort
3'25 Crossroads. Toll Station 4th mile mi
To Borella
Kinda ... 117 4'62 Road to Nawala on right, and Pansbakeri on left.
Etulkotte ... 0'53 5'15 Cotta Bridge. Road to Kaduwela,
Aturugiriya and Bope. 1-3rd mile on
Pitakotte ... 1.21 6.36 Road to Church Mission Station on
right.
Mirihane ... P12 7'4S Road to Mattegoda on left.
0'95 i 843 Road to Boralesgomuwa ou.left.
Edirigoda
Pamankada ... 1 .65 111.118 Bridge over Canal.
Wellawatta ... 0112 11.011Galle Road, 4! miles from Colombo.
Nh. 51. .1,1 EL A TO MIN MAN liOnA.
ravelled .

iltesthoure. 12'91 'Mks from Colombo,


0.7o Cinnamon estate; Road to Miriswatte
2'61 3'31 liridgo. Toll. Roads to Naiwala and
1
Siduwa.
2'59 :,.93 Road to Gallaliiwa.
l'olwatta
Minuwangoila 1 .23 7. 16 Bridge. Police Station. Read to
Negombo on left, to Veyangoda on
right, and to (,iriulla Vol Kota
deniyawa.

From Jaela
To Ekala
Kotugoda

No. 52.--Kr.oALLA To POLI:AllAWN,LA.


!Graveled.)

From Regalia
48th mile on Kandy road.
To Anguruwolla
062 Stream, 195 foot wide.
Panakawa
Endarupotit 0.501 1 '12
1'25 2.37
Walagama
Dewalgama 1'-)5 3'62
Kehelwatugoda 11-88 4'50
11'75 5'25 Buddhist Temple.
Watarama

111M 1V laar_o7.
ROADS IN THE ISLAND.

TO MAncEuya,

No. .53.---DmovA
Mid. Total]
Dis- Die- !

Remarks.

Names of Places.
tances i tances
Miles.. Miles.

From Norwood Bridge

1 '40 ---

To New Valley

...

Road to Upcot on left.

lllair Athol Gap

2 -50 :3'98 A Pilgrim Path through Gentilt, top

Maakeliya

:2 -27.

Kintyre

11 .7.-) fi .08Road to Luccombe on right.

of Gap.
6 .23 Post O

ff ice. Police Station.

1(axapana

(1 .05

Sitalagama

11-311 7113 Lazapana. Resthouse straight on.


I - 'c

Forres

7 .63 Estate.

1 9 13

... olio.

Moray

Estate.

9 .73 Road ends. Adam's Peak Boundary.

{Maskeliya to Cruden Gap.)


From Maskeliya
, 0 '55 - District Medical Officer's Bungalow.

To Bunyan
Queensland

,..

11 32

Cruden Gap

...

2 '73

I'r 111

No. 54. -DocevA


Wanarajah

9 '87 Estate.

3.4.30 End

of the Road.

: FROM WANARAJAH TO CLAVERTON.

T,, Simla Wanarajah


0.745

Store
Summerville

0/5 1. 50

Castlereagh

1 .99

'
2 .50 Road on right to Lethenty

and

Hatton.
Castlereagli Factory ... 0 '50 3'00 Road to Claverton on left, across
bridge.
1 '50 4 ' 5IbEstate and Factory. Road ends,

Claverton

Road to Norton and Hatton.

No.

55. -- ROAII FROM NL NV ARA ElAYA TO UD ATUSSEL LA W A.


(Railway now open to Ragalla.)

front Queen's Cottage


Road

Ninvatra Efiya lazintr

l ira

Ilawn.

s.,(

1' i r

alelnis Estate
ale Estate

I :Witi lit

Estate

'Mi ner

Road on left,

198 Wooden Bridge.

1 .:;7

5 . 00

1110

woo

0'03 Post and Telegraph Unice.

Estate

Li I ld

to right..

Forest Department Depot.

2 - II

kandapola 181'
rk

III

;I 111 ,1

I'dapusse I la .0, a I 1lia (I


Kantlapola

1 .1

I I '00

...

-2 . 00 13.00

St, Leonard's Estate_

1 .00 1-1'110

l 'el(tral Delmar Estate

:(all 17 .00

1'85 18 '85
1 '40 20.34 Po., st
... '8I; '21)

,..

Amherst

Al wick

Ella if Cart Datil

and Telegraph Offleo.

.1C O. 56, --ROA I) FROM DIMRVL1 TO


From Craigie Lea

I
120 miles from Nawals.pitiya.

To Forest Crock

i}'75

Kotagal-oya

1.44

Lochiel

1 '03 3'82

.2 .19tBridle road to Dikoya to left at


'

unit of bazaars.

a il to Chrystlers' Farm on left.

.25: :) 07 Kada-oya Gap. Bridlepath on right

Kuria-oya
".1 1
:ruit Hill

DiKovA.

1 50

to Watawala.

G'57

Cart road to Strathdon and Wata1 wala on right.

Hatton

1 ( -al

7 .07 Railway Station. Police Court.

Dunbar Drili(m

0 In

'L'1 ') Bridge.

Dilioya

0'90

s '9 7 End 'of Road.

586

DIRECTORIES.

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 57.WALAIIA ROAD.From Tillieoultry bridge to Eildon Hall
Estate, 1'91 mile. This road branches off from Tillicoultry, op_posite
Messrs. Walker dr, Greig's Shop, and runs on 1'91 mile, ending at Eildon
Hall Estate.
No. 58.NoaroN-CAROLINA ROAD.Starts 11th milepost from Nawalapitiya Road to Dikoya, 5.25 miles. Ends at bridge over the Dikoya river
at Norton Estate. Passes through Carolina, Lonaeh, Killin and Comar
Estates.
No. 59.----RATHFORD VALLEY ROAD.From the junction of Dikoya Road
to Darrawella to Tillyrie, 6.60 miles. Passes through Battalgalla, Blinkbonny Gap and Ingestre.
No. 60.RAILWAY GORGE ROA II (Dimbula).From Caledonia Gap to
Railway Gorge, distance of 3 miles, through Maria and Cymru to
Tangakelle.
No. 61.N 41V ALA PITIYA AND DOLOSBAGE.Nawalapitiya towards
Dolosbage to Barnagalla, 10'25 miles.
No. 62.CAROLINA ROAD.From Carolina (11'30 miles from Nawalapitiya) to Watawala Railway Station, 1.20 mile.
No. 03.STRATHDON FRUIT HILL ROAD.-1'70 mile, starts at 18.5
miles from Nawalapitiya road to Dikoya.
No. 64.KELANIYA TO Ilii..koAmA.From Peliyagoda (1 miles from
Colombo on Kandy Road) to Kelauiya 21 miles, and thence to Biyagama
miles--total 8 miles. Road thence to Henaratgoda 91 miles.
No. 65.--M11-rvw.iNtionA TO HENARATOODA STATION.From Minuwanwain, to Asgiriya (Temple, Attanagaluoya, Resthouse) 5'68 miles; thence
to Henaratgoda (Junction of Kandy Road) 2 milestotal i'68 miles.
66.PASVALA TO GlItILILLA.Pasysia, to Mirigama Railway. Station 6
miles; ifirigaina Giriulla 6 milestotal 12 miles. RMthouse at Mirigama.
No. 67.K INA DENI VA RO AD. Kimuleniya (Ambepussa Railway Station)
to road at 35'77 miles from Colombo-3'25 miles.
No. 68.KeoAL1.A BuLATKoeorern- A.Kegalla to Brilurnpe 2'25
miles (Toll Station), Bulurupe to Undugoda (Post (ffice) 7'50 miles ; Undugoda to Bulatkohopitiya 6'50 miles (Resthouse)total 16'25 miles.
No. 69.-- G LVILITITIVAHATOAM COLA ROAD.This road branches off on
the 16'49 miles Rambokkana-Dolosbage Road, and ends at Hatgampola after
a diAttnee of 1'34 miles ; thence it continues a minor cart road for 8 miles
more and :Hie: the Bulatkohopitiya-Kegalla road,
No. 70. EII1YAGAMA To ALADEN1YA.Starts from 67'34 lisikfi u u
Colombo-Kandy Road and ends at Junction with road from Kandy to
Puttalain-- 6 miles.
No. 71.HANWELLA TO BorE.-8i miles. Hanwella Resthouse 18 miles
from Colombo. Bridle road to left of Bopo to Lubugama, about 4 miles.
No. 72.WAKOYA TO LAWIJOAMA REsEavont.From Wakoya (19 miles
Colombo-Awissawella Road) to Wagga 5 miles ; from Wagga to Labugama
314 milestotal N miles. P. W. D. Bungalow at Labugama. Bridle-road
to Bope 4 miles.
No. 73.DEHlOWITA TO ALGoliA FERHY. 1 mile.
No. 74.KARAWANELLA TO GLENALLA AND TIAVILLAND.From KaTaWanella (36'25 miles on the road front Colombo to Kandy via Ginigathena (lap)
tO Ruanwella 1.75 miles ; from Ruanwella to Ritigahaoya 2 .25 miles; from
Ritigalutoya to Bulatkohopitiya 6'25 miles; Bulatkohopitiya to Glenalla
4'50 miles ; Glenalla to Waharaka 1 .25 mile ; Waharaka to Havilland 2'25
milestotal 18.05 miles. Resthouses at Bulatkohopitiya and Ruanwella.
No. 75. }.'ATIVANTOTA-POLATAGAMA ROAD.-3 miles. Starts from road
at 41) miles on Colombo to Kandy via Ginigathena Road.
No. 76.RATAIIINNOCK BEADLE PATH.From St. Margarets Kaddies
(end of Udapusswellawa Road, 22 miles from Nuwara Eliya) to Boundary
of Province, 1 .20 mile,

DIRECTORIES,

687

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 78. LAKE ROAD ( NUWA RA ELMO. From Scandal Corner to Mahagastota, near 50th milestone Kandy-Badulla Road-2'65 miles.
No. 79. KANDY TO LEwELLA FERRY.-1'81 mile. From Ferry to Teleleniya 13 miles.
No. 80.GONAWATTA FERRY TO RAJAW ELLA. 4 miles, starting from
51, miles from Kandy on the Kandy-Haragama Road. It passe through
Pallekelle estate.
Nu. 81.KINTYRE TO LUCCOMBE. 3 '87 miles. Passes through Gangawatte, Mansakelle, and Nyanza to Luccombe Estate.
No. 82. NORWOOD TO U POOT. 81 miles. Passes through Lawrence,
Stockholm, Mahagala Bazaar, Gawarawelle, Alton Bridge, and Bargrove to
Upcot.
No. 83.BLacicrom BluoLararii.-7'80 miles, starting from Blackpool
Bridge on road from Nanuoya to Nuwara Eliya (junction of Mahagastota
estate road) and ending at Ambawela Railway Station.
No. 84.Ld Ge ALA. TA VALAM ROAD.-19.25 Miles. Passes through
Relugas and Brae Group of Estates and ends in Crown forest.
No. 85.WATTEGAMA ROAD ( Hunasgiriya to Iriyagastenna ).-10 .35
miles. From Kandy to Junction of Himasgiriya Road on the Panwila
Road, 7 miles; thence to Wattegania, 14 mile ; from Wattegama to Panwila
Road Junction 1.83 mile.
No. 86.--UKUwELA ROAD.-1 38 mile. Road commences from 121 milepost, Jaffna road, and ends at Ukuwela Railway Station.
No. 87.PaLerar W E LA to (4r A LAW ELA 19 miles. Turn off from ')0,4
mile Kandy-Jaffna Road. Palapola or Nalanda-oya, 8 miles from Palapatwela, cannot he crossed (luring floods. At Galawela road joins the
Dambulla-Kurunegala road at 9:1 miles from Dambulla and 25i miles from
K urunegala.
No. 88. NAULA VIA Er.AHERA AND FA LLEG AMA, 39 miles. Road commences from the turn off at the 34th mile, Kandy-Aniu.adhapura-Jaffna
Road. and after passing Elahera Ill miles off, ends at Pallegama, continued
by a path of 14 mile to Dispensary..
No. '89.GALKULAM THROUGH M 'BIN T ALE TO 1ZAMBEWA,l'l miles.
(;alkulain to Mihintale 6 miles, Mihintale to Rambewa 6 miles. New main
road from Anuradhapura joins at Rainbows.
No. W. INNER CIRCULAR Rom), A N RADII AP URA. 1 '70 mile. Thuparams and Ruanwelisaya Dagobas on right.
No. 91. OUTER CIRCULAR ROAD. ANURADH AP URA. 6.25 miles. Jetawanarama and Abhayagiriya Dagobits on right.
No, 92.V A VUN va-Hoita WA POTAN A ROAD.-28.72 miles. This road
branches off to the right of the North-Central Road at Vavuniya. 1101 miles
from Kandy. 6 miles off is the boundary of North-Central and Northern
Provinces. At Kepitigalawa (14.87 miles) there is a minor road leading to
Padawiya on North and another minor road leading to Madawachehi on the
South. At Horowapotana the road joins with main road to Trincomalee
on left and to Anuradhapura on right. Resthouse at Horawapotana and P.
D. Bungalows at Kepitigalawa and Neckawa.
No. 93.MuLLATrrivu TO MANKULAIVI ( New Road ).-304 miles. There
is a Resthouse at the 16th mile post, At Mankulam road joins with the
North-Central Road at 145'70 miles from Kandy.
No. 94. NEGOMBO TO DIVULAPITIYA AND MIRIGAMA.-2l '42 miles.
No. 95.TOPPIT TO FOLGAHAWELA, 85 miles. This road branches off
at 23i mile post on the road from Colombo to Chilaw.
No. 96.MARAVTZA NATT AN DIYA ROAD. 3 miles. At Marawila road
joins 311 milepost on Toppu-Chilaw Road.
No. 97.Nau AMMI,LA TO MA DAMP E. 281 Narammula is 12
miles from Kurunegala Kudiyapitiya (where there is a Resthouse) is 13.30
ilesfrom Naramir Alikladampe road joins the main road from Toppu
to Chilaw.

588

DIRECTORIES.

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


No. 98.CHILAW-WARIVAPOLA ROAD.-32 miles. Resthouses at Bingiriya and Hettipola, 9 and 20 miles from Chilaw respectively. At Wariapola road joins Puttalam-Kurimegala road.
No. 99.AKKARA1 PATTU ROAD. 25 miles. From Palavi to Palakuda
16 miles and from Falakuda to Kalpitiya 9 mills. Road to St Anna's
Roman Catholic Church to left of Falakuda, and there is a service road
from Palavi, 41, miles, to Puttalam-Chilaw Road.
No. 1000.PADENIYA TO ANURADHAITRA.-25' miles. Padeniya is 15'30
miles from Fademiles from Kurunegala. Resthouse Ihalabalalla 10'54K
miles
niya. Ambanpola 19.1 miles, Galkadawela Kala-oya 3312
from Padeniya. Streams unbrldged.
No. 101.--MORATUWA TO JUNCTION OF KK8BKINA ROAR at Piliaudala.
3 miles. From here. road to Boralesgomuwa and Colombo to the loft, and
road to Kesbewa to the right.
No. 104.PANADURE TO RATNAPURA VIA NAIMRAYANA.-44 miles. From
Panadure to Baudaragama 6'33 miles, to Horana ( Resthoue ) 11'20_ Junes, t4.0)
Nambapana (Resthouse ) 22 miles; to Kurugammodara 32& miles, and. to
Ratnapura 421) miles.
No. 103.HORANA TO ALUTOAMA.--3O'42 miles. Road branches off _at
12th mile Panadure-Nambapane Road. I 21)5 miles to Nehoda, 17'19 miles
to Matugama, 43.85 to Munamalwatta ReLthouse), and 30'42 miles to
Alutgama ( junction with Colombo Galle Road at 381 mile post.)
No. 104.Necona-NteonA ROAD.--11 miles. From Katukurunda, ( 281
mile, Galle Road ) to Nagoda 1.70 mile, to Tebuwana 7'95 miles; to Arapolakanda 8. 80 miles; and to Nehoda 11 milesjunction with road from Horana
to Alutgania. Nehoda Hospital 11 mile off.
No. 105.KAHAWE TO BATAFOLA, 51 miles. Road Starts from 571
milepost on road from Colombo to Galle.
No. 106.HIKKADUWA TO GONAPINUWR1,A.-2.70 miles. Starts from 601
milepost on road from Colombo to (lath).
No. 107.-- MATARA Tuaoitun HAKMANA TO TANOALLA,-27 miles. 15
miles from Matara to Hakmana (Resthouse), 19 miles to Potuwila (boundary
of Matara district), 22 miles to Beliatta (road from here to Dikwella 8 miles)
and 27 miles to Tangalla.
No. 108.--Roan TO LIYANGARATOTA from 138th mile-post TangallaHambantota Road-11 miles. Cart track from Liyangahatota to Tunkama,
7 miles. At Tunkatnit the minor road from Madampe in the Ratnapura
District is met.
No. 109.---WstioArre TO BUNDALA-515 miles. Road begins at sth milepost on the road from Hambantota to Wellawaya.
No. 110.WEERAWILA TO KIRI-NDA.-11i miles. Road leaves the road
to Tanamalwila at 151 mile-post close to Weerawila. Good fishing and safe
bathing to be had at Kirinda. The Basses Lighthouse are 11 miles out
to sea.
No. 111.- PARAKAIWWA-HEMMINOFORII ROAD,-1'88 mile. This road
branches at 42nd mile on the main road from Colombo to Ratuapura to the
loft to 1-knoningford group of estates.
No. I Krcrw !TA E ROA I), 8 MHOS, HO:111 to Eratne branches at ; mile-post on [tat 'lapin', Road.passim,. the iron bridge on
Bulutota-Eraporuwa Road-6 miles. Road branches at 92'70 miles on
Gilgarron cart road.
No. 113. 11e1AnAMPE-HAMBANTOTA ROAD,-38 miles to Liyangahawela
boundary of Province. [Hambantota to Wellawaya, 50 miles.]
No. 114.KONLAND BAZAAR TO POONAOALLA FACTORT.-2'30 miles.
No. 115.--HAPUTALE TO NANUOYA ( Bridle Road)--10 'miles, Road
leaves Haputale Bazaar at the Station goods shed and joins the Ohiya

Dl REVTORIES,

589

. ROADS LN THE ISLAND.


No, 1 8.KtrisusivinbtA N ti7,it NITKT'LA GAP RoA - l 9i miles, passing
through Ella, Hind again and Timm:nu-11)e. Road begins at 12'25 mile-post
Eadulla-Bandarawela road.
V) miles. Road begins at
No. 1 l0.NwnbA-Se1nw u VALLEV
9th mite-post Badulla-Bandarawela. Road. From Spring Valley minor
road to Badnlla, 8 miles,
No, 120,PAssAitn-MAntri,simA ROAD.In miles. Road begins at I Li,mile-post, Eadulla-Batticalott Road, and ends at Dunedin Factory.
miles
No. 121.MboAOAMA TOWARDS ALUTNIIWARA
Resthouse at Meilagnma. Bibile is 9J, miles from Medagnma and Alutnuwera 22 miles from Bilile.
No. I22.KALMUNA1 TO CHADAIYANTALAWA.M miles. From Chada,iyantalawn there is a bridle road to Veragoda Tank, 3 miles ; and to Namaloya 12 miles; from whence-.a bridle-road- leads to Blink.
No. 123.KA11Arrivir TO T1tANKAMAM.-13 miles. Road. leaves South
Coast road. near 27th milepost from Batticaloa. From Irahkamain Cart
tracks to Auiparai and Sak =am. Minor road to Akkaripattu, 9 miles distant.
No. 12,1.AKKARIPATTU TO SAKAMAM.-111 miles. Leaves South Coast
Road at 38th milepost from Eatticaloa and joins South Coast road at 481
milepost from Batticaloa.
No. 125,Kn GAWATA (t milepost on Colombo-Kandy Road) to
Welisara (8i mile on Colombo-Negombo Road)-5 miles, From Kaulawata to
Rirama (Railway Station) 3-05 miles, and from Ragama to Welisara 1-95
mire.
(Supplied by Mr. Creasy of Police.)
CART ROAD BADULLA VIA TISSAMAHARAMA TO
HAMBANTOTA.
Restlimise.
Randarawela

llaputale

l I aldummella
fi Wanda

Miles.

Remarks.

18

[Railway Tfrminu..] Good Resthouse, everything procurable; fine view over plains MI to Nuwara Eliya
but six miles very steep. Fair shooting to he hail: quail,
bare, partridge, snipe in season; bridle road starts for
Welimuda, and one for Koslanda over the Estates.
Splendid view of low country; sea can Le seen; son 0
of the finest coffee aid cinchona, round here; Restatuse
small but comfortable; bridle road to Nuwara Ellyn over
plains Inn off here, and on to Lernastota, [Rid:way Stat'on.]
First live miles from Haputale down a very steep peer.
Restbouse fairly good; Courthouse and a Club bore.
131
The r(sthome is a new buildinq and well furnishc.0,
distant about a. mile from Koslanda Bazaar, where r.re
visions of alt kinds are to be had.

6-4

Wellawayrt

12

Talulla

13

Panamowella

12

Lunuganvabala

Tissamaharama
[Wirawala to Kirinda via Tissamaharams]

Wellawaya Restliou4e comfortable, bedding, broad


liquor, &e., should be taken ; fowls, rice, &c., procurable;
very good snipe shooting. and buffalo shooting close
by; a very hot halting plum
Everything should be carried that is required; fowls
procurable but difficult; travellers along the road would
do well to get the Government Agent to write to the
Headmen to render their assistance to oh aio supplies.
Supplies here difficult to obtain; good big game shooting round.
A small Government Bungalow; nothing procurable;
a corions old Da.goba on the rock in trout of the Resthouse.
A very fine Resthouse; everything comfortable, fowls,
rice procurable ; a beautiful tank covered with wild fowl,
very good shooting all round of all sorts; very interesting
old ruins to be seen here.

DIRECTORIEs,

591)

ROADS IN THE ISLAND.


CART ROAD FROM BADULLA VIA Tlii8AMAHARAMA TO HAMBANTOTA -0/ 0,(.

Remarks.

Mile. 1

ReS010118e.'

2--

BRIDLE ROAD FROM BADULLA TO WELLAWAYA.

12

Ella

e.lgabay. ela

Wellawaya

Can drive up ti Boathouse from 9th mile stone on


high road; splendid view of low country and the grand
rock of Ella commands the view of the Pass, and all the
country round; a small clean Resthonse, nothing there
but a table and few chain.
A small hut ; nothing can be procured, no furniture, on
the side of a bridle path down the Pass from Ella.
I See remarks above.]
BRIDLE ROAD FROM PASSARA TO RATARAGAMA.

12

Passara

II

Alipnt

Weragoda
13uttala

Kataragama

14

Everything procurable ; very comfortable; on main road


to Batticaloa ; bridle road to Aliput turns otf here; Bead
from Badulla ti miles up a sleep pass, then 5 down.
A cnuifort nblo Boathouse in an o ld fort, ordinary supplies
procurable, take bedding and liquor ; a steep and rough
bridle road.
Everything should lie taken to this Resthonse; road
better and through sonic fine forest and cultivated paddy land.
A very dirty and uncomfortable Resthonse, fowls can
be bought and other necessaries, but everything else
should be taken; fine snipe shooting here, and buffalo
shooting.
An ancient town on the banks of the Menikganga
containing 12 Dewalas, Wiharas and other places of
worship resorted to every year as a sacred place of pilgrimage by Buddhists and Hindus chiefly ; net Boathouse
here, but any necessary provisions can be procured; a
track goes on from here to Hambantota.
CART ROAD PROM BADULLA TO BATTIOALOA.

Passara
Luuugala

12 i
15

Bibils

11

Ekiriyank-iimbora ... 14

See above (A).


A comfortable Besthouse if it is not dirty, and
neglected by the keeper ; all stores can be procured; a
Police Station and Post and Telegraph Office.
Everything except fowls, table, chairs, and a bed should
be taken here; very good snipe shooting and big game
shooting ; a hot sulphur stream rises here.
Fowls and rice procurable, but nothing else ; everything
should be taken; very good halide shooting and other
big game, 4 miles to the boundary of the Uva Province.
CART ROAD FROM BADULLA TO NUWARA ELIYA.

Attampitiy a

12

Wi'son's Bungalow

13

Bandararela

14

Everything one can expect; in the way of comfort at


a Resthouse; road very steep from BadulLa ; old English
Fort above the gap at 10th mile stone.
A wellknown shooting place; everything procurable ;
a steep 13 miles down a pass ; the most beautiful 'scenery
in the Island, 7 miles below the Hakgala, Gardens.
BRIDLE ROAD

FROM WELIMADA TO BANDARAWELA.

A good road over some of the most beautiful country;


open grass hills; beware of the bridges as they are often
too rotten to boar a horse and man, a bad ford half way,
BRIDLE ROAD FROM WILSON'S BUNGALOW VIA. BEAUVAI
ESTATE TO RALDUMMULLA.

Haldummulla

Wilson's bungalow ..1 18


A path turning off Haputade bridle road at Boralanda


no one with weak nerves should ride this road as it,
generally in very bad order and the ford is verydangerous
Blunts,. ROAD FROM HAPUTALE TO WILSON'S BUNGALOW
Ai% ell-kept easy riding road over some beautiful country,

DIRECTORIES.

591

LIST OF 11101 PS.

IN CHARGE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, 1905.


Bathford Valley road : Dikoya P. 0.
WESTERN Pnovratcg

A-

Length open for Tra die


Mites.
.. 0.66
Bormala Customs Road
... 610
Bope-Nambapana road
.. 0.43
Chatham Street Extension
Customs premises, Roads within the 0'63
Dematagoda Branch road
... 0.50
... 150
Dematagoda i o Wellampitiya
... 81'00
Gale road 7 h mi'e to Bontota
... 4'00
Fort to Wellawat' a
... 3'25
Fort to (Iran 'pass
... 12'00
Ginulla to Pasyala
... 2.1'M
Graisdpass to Tomtit
Grain Shod,Koclichikaile, Road to ... 0'16
Grandpass to 34,,h mile post, Kandy
... 31.30
Road
... 27.00
Grandpass to Avrissawolla
. 8.50
H it 11W13fla to B01/0
Ha' ton Bridge Junction to Nar.
4.98
wo,d Bridge
Horana to Alutgam%
... 80.42
Horaivela to Moiagnia Resthousa WO
- 18.50
Ja,cla to Kotadeniyawa
Katugastota Public Ruildiva,
... 0 95
Approach Road to
Kattigastota, Railway Approach lt I, 0'20
.. 0'60
Relani bridge appr, aches
... 8.00
Kelaniya to Biyagama
... 2 80
Kosgama to Pagoda
... 4'00
Hotta Toll to Customs WharfKotte Road, Tont:Lir to junction to
Galle road near Wellawatta. ,.. 7.00
Madampitiya-Mattakuliya road ... 0'50
Maha Hunupitiya to Mugurugampola19.00
Blahs. a Pr.son Approach Road ... 0.40
Meepe-Padaidia itlillewa Real ... 7.16
... 8.11
Minuwangotla to Heharatgoda
Moratuwa to junaion Kesbews. Rd. 310
Morawela to 31 oragn'a licathouse ... 5'00
Municipal toll bar at 13ambalapit'yet.
to Kotte road junction at PIIMEI1kad a 0 50
Neboda District Hospital Road .. 1.75
... 10 36
Nagod% i o Neboda rot d
... 23.50
Negembo to litriulla
... 2.50
..
Paittkka- Bone Road
Panadure to Nambapana
... 22.77
... 4.25
Pasvala to Attanagalla
Public Offices, Approach Road to ... 6.87
Passenger Jetty, Approach Road to 0'04
Regain Station Road
... 0-75
R ,ilwa Stations, ApproachRoads'o 5.40
TownHall to Mattakkuliya
... 3 00
Urugodewatta to A mbutale
... 5 00
Veyangoda to Negombo
... 15.25
Veyangada.Ruanwella Road to Wes... 11.00
tern Province boundary
... 8,50
NVakoya Bridge to Labilgama
... 5 00
woihara to Kadawata
Wel'awatta to 7th mile Galle /owl... 8.00
--....
Total ...395 68
CENTRAL PROVINCE,
5.12
Ambawella road
4.75
Ampitiya to Tslatuoya
3.511
Annfield road
Ralakatiuwa, to the junction of the
Trincomalte Anuradhapura road 96.59

to Tillyrie Store
.. 6'60
Belig-amuwa to Mirisgonioya
... 14.10
Blackpool and Horton Plains Bridlepaths
... 1603
Brownlow to Euccome
... 3'87
CI aigie Lea to Lindule,
... WOO
Carolina road
... 1-20
Deltota, road
.. 19'00
Dikoya, Pubic Buildings, Appro.],
&lea to
.. 1.33
Dikoya Railway Approaches
.. 0'44
Dmbuta Public Builoings, Applotchra to
.. 0.10
Dimbula Railway Approaches
.. 0 41
Dimbula road, Nawalftpitiya to
Craigie Lea
.. 20
Dimbnia Oikoya Junction
.. 8.07
Dolosbage road, tat and 2nd sections 10'25
Dottie Road
... 8.18
Duckwari Bazaar to Kotagauga ,.. 1'75
Forest Service road, Kandapola ... 1.40
(+impala to Nawalattitiya
... 10'70
tiampola to Puesellawa
.. 12.00
Gampola and Ulapana Railway
Approaches
... 0'55
Getambe Ferry Road
.. P75
Ginigathhena towards Kitulgala .. 7'67
Glenly on -Preston road
... 2'55
Gonawatta. Ferry to Rajawella
.. 3'75
Haragamia to Kurundu-oya
... 28 25
Hatton Bridge Junction to Norwood Bridge
... 4.98
Holyrood road
... 030
Hospital junction to the Brewery,
Nuwara Eliya
... 0.07
Iriyagama to Aladoniya
.. 6.00
Hunasgiriya road Junction to Iriyagastenne
... 3.20
Kaduounawa. to Alagala
... 5.00
Ka Itn.amawn to Peradeniya.
... 6'00
lialawewa to Galawela
.. 7.50
Kandy Public Builcinga, Approach
Roads to
.. 2.70
Kandy to Haragatuu.
... 8.50
Kandy Railway approach road ... 1'17
Katugastota to Queen's Hotel
... 2'50
Kittogasiots to Pa nwil h
Katugastota to Balakaduwa
... 7.50
Katagamtota to Paawi'a
... 9.00
Katugastota to Galagedara
.. 10 00
Kat aga itota, It S ikw ay Approach ltd . 0'30
Kant& stota Public Buildings,
Approa,ib Roads t 1
... 015
LaAgsla Tavalam Road
... 19.25
Lake and Moon, Plains road, N'Eliya 5 00
Lindula to end of Ag.ta road
... 14.00
Lindula to Nurwara hliya
... 16'00
Lower Badulla road, Kandy section 23.30
Madawala to Teldent}a and Nagat enne Gap
... 17.07
Madulkele to Bambara-ela
... 775
Madulkele to Kabaraga'a
... 3 25
Maskoliya to Crud,en Gap
... 3.60
Matale Public Buildings, Approach
Roads to
.. 0'42
Matale to Rattota
.. 6'50

592

DIRECTOR! 1::-4.

P. W. I). ROADII,
Lengtho en for Traftiz
Length von for Traffic
Miles.
miles.
Valukkai-arn
to
Velanai
Mata'e to Udapel a and Kala'pi' iya
to Ukuwele Its Islay" Station ... 5.12 Vartmiy a towards Horawapotana ... 6.00
... 14.25 Vavuni.y a to Parayanalanktilitm .. 2225
Naula to Elahera
... 52.75
... &la Vakk Lwow' to Pesalai
Now Bazaar road
-Nawala itiya to Hatton Bridge .. 21.70
T t al ...523.59
.. 5-25
Norton. Carolina road
SOUTHERN
PROVINCE.
...
1095
Norwood Bridge to Campion
.. 3390
.. 9 73 Akuress'e to Wihai aliens
Norwood Bridge to Moray
.. 43.25
... 7'90 Bentota to Goyiyapana
Nor wood-Upcot road
... 10.50
Deniyaya
to
Hayes
... 4.77
Nugatenna Gap to Deanstrn ,
... 6.00
Dodanduwa to Baddegama
Nuwara Ellyn, Public-Buildings,
.. 3.12 Dikwolla to Beliatta
Al proach Roads to
... 4,75
Nuwara Eliya Station Apprr ash .. 0.25 Gallo Municipal Roads
... 2190
Gallo to Akntessa
Nuwara Eliya Station Appooch
... 22.75
Gallo
to
Udugama
.. 0.25
Road
... 36.00
... 9.50 Goiyapna to 'Pangalla
Panwila to Madulk le
,.. 1290
... 4.89 Hakmana to Tangalla
Padiyapelella to Ellamulla
... 28.50
... 1990 Hambantota, to Tanamalwila
Palapat t ela to Gal met a
... 2 70
... 5.81 I I ikkadu vra to G mapinuwela
Peradoniya to Lowolia Ferry
... 5.25
... 8.00 Kahawo to 13atapola
Peradoniya to Gampola
... 10.00 Lewaya road, lIanthantota
Pnpuressa to Detpt iya
... 12 66
Pnesellawa to Raw boda
... 9.00 NI i lam to Aku ream
Nlittara to Frakinana
Passellawa Public Buildings,
... 15.00
... 0018 :Amara New Entrance road
Approach Roads lo
. . 1'25 ... 3010 Pnblic Buildings, Approaches to ... 2.35
Railway Gorge road
Ramboda to Wilsons Bungalow .. 26 00 Railway Approach Roads, Gallo
... 3.75
Rangala-Nitre Cave road
and blatara
.. 1..50
... 1.20 Tangalla-Iiambantota road 138th
Rappahannock bridle-path
mile to Liyangahatota
Strathdou-Fruit Hill road
... 1.70
. 11.00
Tawalamtenne. to Wa'agoda
. , 10.40 Tangalla to Hambantota
.. 26.00
Toldaniya to Rangala
... 9 76 Weligatta to BIM Jain,
... 5 50
... 2.72 Wirawila to Kirinda via Tissamaba- 11.25
Tispane road
ramie
Udapussellawa road
... 22.00
Udapussellawa Rd. to Havelock Drive 0.60
Total .. 322.71
lIdapus.sellawa..Dimhula Junction road 1.00
EASTERN PROVINCE.
. , 1.38 Akkarai i.attu-Sakarnam road
Ukuwela road
... 11.50
Ulapane to Riverside Brad
... 4.32 Akkaraipattu-Irakkatuam road ... 190
... 4.50 Arasadi to Malkompuddi
Wanarajah to Claverton
3.25
Walaha road (Tillicou 11 ry to Ell 'on) 191 U last road to Toppur
.. 1.61
Coast road Trincomalee District ... 42.34
Total ...077.52 Coast road North, Batticaloa
NORTHERN PROVINCE.
District
47.00
Achchuveli to Tondaimammar
... 3.50 Coast Road South
... 93'00
Central road to Mullaittivu(new trace) 30.50 U carets of Trincomalee
... 5.40
.. 12-00 Kalkuda road
Chawakachcheri to Karaveddi
... 3.50
..
78.00
Kalkada
to
Valls
ichenai
Coast road to Colombo
... 2'75
... 1090 Kalmunai Sea View Road
Drainage Channels, Jaffna
.. 0.75
44.00 Karativu to Satnanturai & Irakamam 13'00
Gravets of Jaffna
.. 0.68 Kalmunai-Chadiyantalawa road ... 7'50
Jaffna Station Approach
.. 6.50 Maduru-oye, to Eravur
Jaffna to Kaitadi
... 44.25
14.25 Potuvil.Mupene road
Jaffna to Kataitivu
... 15.50
... 11.50 Public Building Approaches
Jaffna to Kankesantural
... 1.66
... 21.00 Punkuduvoli road
Jaffna to Point Pedro
... 1.50
a. 54.00 Reellio Ise to the Bar, Battietalta
Haitadi to Ma nkrilam
3.09
Kanketiantataj Railway Approach 1-25 Salt store at Nilaveli to the
high
road
...
5.50
Karanavai to Tunnalai
0.61
... 8.50 Trincomalee to Kitulutta
Manippay to Kaitadi
29'00
... 34.25 Trincomalee towards Anuradhapura 22'50
Mankulam to Galkandamadu
... 2.50
Mannar Causeway
Mannar Public Buildinge,
T tal
355'62
NORTH-WESTERN Paoyma.
... 0'80
Approaches to
Mullaittivu to Central road (old trace) 2790 Akkaraipattu road
a. 25.00
Approach roads to public buildings,
Pallai and Chavakachcheri BailKuranegala
... 0.33
way Approaches
... 0.50
Pannaittnrai to Kayta
... 1090 Chilaw Public Buildings, Approaches to
Pnint Pedro to Punnalai
25.00
a. 100

IN 0 It ROA DS I WESTERN PROVINCE.


= Metalled Road. g Gravol I ed Roach b = Bridle Path.
Length
Miles.
CuLOMBO DISTRICT.
Heirogam Korolc.
Battaramulla-Kottawa
Rot te-Padukka
Rohilawatta-Talanganut
Talangama-Kaduwela
Bope-Dambora
Arangala-Kottawa
Aturtigiriya-Rottawa
Panagoda-Henpita
Dambora-Labugama
Walgama-Diyagama
Talawatugoda-}lokandara
Titian gama-Kalapaluwawa
Tunmodara-Puwakpitiya
Satydti Korale.
Welikada-Battanapitiya
Narahenpita-Bambalapitiya .
Welikada-Yakbedda
Polgasowita-Kottaws
Boralesgamuwa-Pannipitiya
Galkissa-Mirihana
Mampe-Galle road
1411ribana-Kottawa
Moratuwa-Lunawa
Mampe-Kottawa
Mampe-Diggala
Kohuwala-Kahatncluwa
Uyana-Henemulla ferries
Attidi_ya-Rattnalana
Etttl Kotte-Talawatug oda
Digarolla-Panadure
Kesbewa-Gonabendiduwa
Madiwela-Embuldeniya
Iliripitiya-Horagolla
Boralesgamuwa-Nikape
.Jawatta road
Madapata-Moraenda
Nurahenpita-Nugegoda
Wellawatta-Nugegodu

Length
Miles.

ALuthara Korote North,


6 0
Kochchikade-Halpe

3 ii
...
Kotugoda-Naiwala
4ii 'a
5 g
15 in Diw ulapitiya-Naiwala
4 g
3 g Marandagahamulla-Badalgaraa ...
...
3 g
Dunitgaba-Nilpanagoda
3
...
3-- 11 Old Base Line road
-,
1st section, New Base Line roadl
9
2nd
section,
New
Base
Line
road
S '4 v
3
...
g
4 g 3rd section, Base Line road
1 a , Illuarnbalama-Alutepola

74
3
g
...
Welihena-Kandawala
53 p
...
f lij Widi-yawatta-Kirindiwita
... 2 g
1 a Dewalapola-tdugampula
1 g
...
pt b Kochaikada-Anjanwila
- - Kimbulapitiya-Andiambalama ...
14 0
1g
...
Katana road
i0
Minuwangoda resthouse road ...
...
1g
51. at Ettukale road
...
4 11
1* g Kurana cemetery road
14 ,
g Kadirarat road
34
1,,,
Palangature
road
3.A p
Miles
2 g Ewariwatta-Madawala
...
4-1 g
Ini, Minutvangoda-Dagonna
2 g
Hapitigam Korale.
13 m
1 g
...
3 y
Walhotale-Kinadeniya
5 g
i i Mugurugampola-Kotadeniya ...

'

fl
:4
11 nt

KALUTARA DISTRICT.
g
2, 14 Agalawalta-Badureliya
"'
TA 9*
.
2 0 Alubomulla-Alutgarna
.3-:
g
11 g
4 53 Beruwala-Moragalla
... 1 g
' g Beruwala-Alutgama
...
4y
it f1 Dodangoda-Tebuwana
2 g
, In Gonabendiduwa-Rambartrela ...
t.. g
1 l' Gorekepolu & Galetotupoltt roads
A g Horana-Kahatapitiya
4 g
..
14 g
1 g Hinatiyangalo-Pitagon-el ipt.. ...
...
11 g
'a Hinativangala-Etawila
1 g Henemulla-Madapata
1- p
...
.., 1 g
Kalutara-Etanamade
Siyanc Karate West.
... 10 g*
Kirimetiya-Pala
43 g
,,ni Leuwanduwa-lttapena ...
Wattala-Mahara
4i
, Moragalla-Pelawatta
...
5 ii"
K el ani ya-Dal ugama
...
1 g
;g
, 1 Nallur-Mahawila
Hunupitiya-Ragama
,.. 2 0
' ,"; Nallur via Madupitiya
Riyagarna-Henaratgoda
i n ''' NagOda-AgalaWatta ... 14 g*
Gampaha-Radawana
...
40
' ''t
.i !a Pokunuwita-Kahatoduwa
Pattalagedara-Tihariya
...
4 0*
g. - 'I ' I',
Pahumortiwa-Millewa
tiyaw a
B iyanwila-1
i..,- ,I' Panadure Gravets roads
1
0
Pattalagedara-Kal-ellya
3 g
.-77 ' ",," Palatota-Toragala-ela
Talawatithenpita-Udupilla
1
g

Palatota-Duwe pansala
2 g
Palatota-Nagoda
Si gane Korale East.
Paiyagala-Dodnngoda
...
34 9
...
3-1 g
...
3 at Paivagala-Halkandawila
Weke-Weliweriya
2_ g
...
... 15 m Pantiya-Polgahakanda
Uraola-Hanwella
p
...
4 g
Panadure-Gonabendiduwa
...
7 0
Udup ill-Giridara
tt
.
41 g
Ratmalgoda-llandapangoda
1 p
Tudugala-Nehinna
/t
Altai:ant Korale Sont.
4 5
Tebuwana-Angurwatota
33 g*
61a la Udaowita-Agalawatta
Eloila-Henttratgoda
2
4
2 g
Walane-Hirana

4
la
Hunupitiya-Hendala
73 g 4
3r, In Waskaduwa-Bandaragama
Tudella-Pantunuganut
5 g
31 g Wisidagama-Kindelpittya
Siduwa-Kotugoda
31 0*
2 i:g Waddmva-Morontodnwa
Ragama-Kandane
* Wheel tr.acka art, metalled in parts.

.7!..
''...%

DIRECTORIES.

598

SHOOTING TRIPS FROM COLOMBO


TO GOOD CENTRES FOR SPORT IN CEYLON.
No. 1.T11E PARR COUNTRY AND BAITICALOA TANKS :Gaste: elephants, deer,
cheetahs, bears, pigs, teal, snipe, peafowl, &e., &c. To Bandarawela by rail ; to Radulla
hired carriage 18 miles; to Bibile, hired earring.) 37 miles; to Nilgala, good bridle
road 15 miles. This is a good centre for the Park country. To Amhara Tank 31 miles[Excellent country fur all the above game, Erik: main, Devilane and other large

Tanks in the vicinity.1


: elk, deer, elephants, spur fowl, &c.
No. 2.TEE HORTON PLAINS
To Nanuoya by rail; to the Horton Plains turning off at Blackpool 2 miles from
the Nanuoya station on the road to Nuwara Ellyn, 18 miles.
No. 3.TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT :Game : elephants, bears, cheetahs, deer, teal
snipe, &c., lie. To Trincomalee, by steamer, or by road through Kandy and Matale
rail to 7datale, thence by road to Trincomalee', 97 miles. Trincomalee to Kottiyar
by boat, Kottiyar to Toppur (Allai Tank), 7 miles. (local c ...tie for sport of all sorts
Kantalay Tank, 24 miles from Trincomalee on Kandy road, good centre for sport'

No. 4.PC rTALAAt DISTRICT :Game : elephants, bears, cheetahs, deer, partridge
&c. To Puttalam by canal or road, 84 miles. Puttalam to Pomparippu by take
or road, 25 miles. Good centre for sport. Pomparippu to Marichachikaddi, 18 miles
bridle road. Excellent country for game of all sorts.
No. 5.RAMBANTOTA DISTRICT:To Matara by rail; coach to Ilanaltutota.
By steamer to Gallo and Hambantota and cart to Yale.

No. 6.MINNERI AND POLONNARUWA :To Matalc by rail. Matale to Habaranr


by road, 44 miles. good carriage road. Habarano to Minneriya bridle road, 15 miles
Minneriya to Topare (Polonnaruwa) 12 miles.
[See Alfred Clark's " Sport in the Low-country of Ceylon "published at Observer
Office."]

Minor Roads in the Kandy District,

(Supplied theough the Planters' association.)

DtvistoN

AND

NAME OF ROAD.

UDUNUWARA.

Angunawela to Daulagala

Length of

Nature of

Road.
Road.
Miles. Chains.
... 2
42b Cart Road

Kadugannawa to Paranapatt'3 a ..- 5


.. 3
Nanuoya to Daulagala
... 4
Daulagala to Watadeniy a
Embilmegama to Paranapattiya ... 5
Embilmegama to Daulagal.e

... 2
Gelioy a. to Etat ekke
Kaluwawahalkada to Wattappola ... 5
Mahantegama to Paranapattiya ... 2

20

do

30
25

Bridle R ad

8
473
38

in whose Cherie.
Supt. of Minor }loft Is

do
do

Foot Path

rip

do
do

do
do

do

do

do
do

do
do

YAT1NUWARA.

Embilmegama to Alla,gaPa
Peradeniya to Welata

.. 5
.. 1

38
20

Cart Read
Bridle Road

do
do

TUMPANE.
Galagedara to He abowa
Galagedara to Kobbekaduwa
rl...

.. 11
.. 2

29i Cart Road


20
do
Bridle Road
25

do
do
do

DIRECTORIES.

599

LIST OF MINOR ROADS IN THE KANDY DISTRICT.(Coned.)


HARISPITTL:.

Length of Nature of
Road.
Roads,
.. 3
Cart Road
44
- ,. 3
40
do
... 1
40i Bridle Road
do
.. 9
79
... 3
6
do
do
... 3
70
... 6
58
do
do
... 9
27

In whose Charge.
Barigama to Halolua a Ferry
Supt. of Minor Rod
Arami ekada to Harinkawa
Horankawa to Bokkawela
Hadeniya to Alawatugoda
Supt.. of Minor Road
d
Katugastota to Haloluwit
Pujapitiya to Kepitigala
do
do
Ambetenne to Bokkawela
Katugastota to Bokkawela
dc
Estate Road
Ancoombra to Alawatugoda
.. 8
40
Cart Road Supt. Ancoombra Est.
PATA Doa:ana.
Lewella to Al adawala
... 2
77
do
Supt. of Minor Roads
Napaua to Walala ,
... 1
62
do
do
Waiala to Wawinna
... 1
52
do
do
Walala Junction to Pi Cyagedara .. 1
do
do
31
..
9
'41
Bridle
Road
d/
Guruoya to Kimbuigantota
.. 4
Hurikaduwa to Naraupanawa
52
do
d
DIVISION AND NAME OF ROAD.
Estate Road.
Mlles. Chains.
Naranpanawa to Putuhapuwa
Ambalam
30 Bridle Road.
Supt. of Minor Roads
Sitimalwatti. to Hakketugala
... 3
73
do '
do
... 6
do
Teldeniya to Panwila
53
do
Wattegatua to Andayatna
.. 2
36
do
do
Polgolla through Etgala to Mutate
.6

Foot Path
do
District
Estate Roads.
.. 1
40
Cottaganga to Tunisgal a
Bridle Road
Local District
Tuniagala Gap to MorJgahagallit
Bridge

do
do
The Flash
40
do
do
LIDA DUMBARA.
Nugateuna to Morakotiya
... 11
46
Cart Road
Supt. of Minor Roads
... 16
Nugateuna to Weragantota

Bridle Road
do
Putuhapuwa to Gabhela
... 3
7
do
do
Urugala to Bengali/
.. 8

do
Local District
Udi-pIttu to Vernacular School
... 1
2
do
Supt. of Minor Roads
Estate Roads.
Vernacular School to Wattagala
... 4

Bridle Real
Local Dist' ict
.. 2
40
Waitalawa to Urugala
do
do
Vernacular School to Aug roowere ... 3

do
do
to
Utlispattu to Rangala
40
do

... 5
du
Nugateuna to Kobonella
do
.. 10
Ferndale to Nitre Cave
do
do
Connecting road between Nugateuna,
Kobonella road kind Rangala Nitre
-Cave Road
Bridle Road
Local District
40
do
Wu italawa to Urugala
do
PATA HEWARETA.
.. 7
Talatuoya to Hanguranketa
74
Cart Road
Supt. of Minor Roads

do
do
Talatuoya to Kershaw's Bridge
4
Bridle Road
do
Ampitiy a to Udo wets.
.. 1.
Local District
Oodewella Gap to"Kite. laanullu,
10
Cart Road
d-1
.. 5

Bridle It ad
Deltota Hospital to Pui:sellawa
Madagama to Bowlana

do
do
... 1

do
do
Pat agama to Great Valley
... 2

do
do
Patiagama to Lo Valion Gap

... 3
do
Galaha to Pussellaa a
do
.. 2
40
do
Galatia to Gatiantoune
do
.. 2
40
North Vedeheta t Nilambe
do
i'o
.. 2
do
Amblumana to Gallauteune
do
..
3
do
do
Deltota to Patia afro,
do
do
Vedeheta to Le Vallon

do
Lodle Condemn to 8tellenh rg Gap ... 7
do
.. 3

do
.'o
Galaha to Kitoolamolla

.1. 3
do
Kirimetiya to Bowlautt
do
(Continued on next mt.)

600

DIREOTORIES.
LIST OF MINOR ROADS IN THE KANDY DISTRICT.Could.

DivotNs NAMES or ROADS.

Length of
Road.
Miles. Chains.

UDAFALATA,
Garopola to Paranap.0 tiya
... 9
Gampola through Udabentenne
to Dolosba_ c
Ito
Attabage to Dunukeulla
.. 4
Mahaoya to Ahupine Els,
.. 3
Udahentenne to Applawatte Ford .. 1
Gallop+. to Hindagal la
4
Estate Roods,
Pussellawa to Nilambo
Pussellawa to DeRota
Posse lawa, to Nawalapitiya
Buk mode. to Ch.t 1,01 a
UDA BULATGAMA.
Ginleathena to Laxapana

... 9
"

Nature of
Roads

20

Cart Road Supt. of Minor Roads

40
32
(i

78i
13

do
Bridle Road
do
do
do
Foot Path

43

Bridle Road ',real District.


do
do
do
do
do
do

40

.. 2

In whose Charge,

Estate Roads.

... 3
Fordyce Gap Road
Do
...
20
Tarf Road
.. 1

Claverton Road
Glentilt Road
...

Luccombe Road
.. 2

Stockholm Ron i
.,, 8

Kew Road
3
Rambukpitiya Road

Pilgrims Road

Horton Plains Road


4

Horapla Blackstone Road

Coolbawn-Strathellie Road

Kehelge.ma.A,straoya Road

Watawala-Agrawatte Road
... 3
Dinoya-Chalmers Road
.. 4
Coolbawn Road
Abergeldie-Weathall Road :
Rinoya Section
.., 8

Templeatowe Section 4
Do
U
Ahergeldie Road
.. 2
Clavertou-Nyanza Road
40
., 1
Poolbank-Dimbula Road
50
Oshorue-Gleugariffe Road
40
,.. 3
Kotiyagala-lidanuda Road

... 2
New V alley-Gorthi e Ro id

... 3
Queenwood Gap Road

NorwoodBathford Valley Road ... 2

Annfield Gap Road

Osborne Br' Jso Road


. . 2
Lethonty-Marlborough Road
Norwood-Stockholm Road

,,3
Jactb's Ladder Road
60
... 1
Warleigh-Maskeliya Gap Road
Osborne-Hatton Road
20
., 1
Wafeigh Bridge-Church Road

do

e0

do
do

do
do
do

Supt. t f Minor Rcads

Cart Road
Bridle Road
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Lot al Die' ric'.


do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
du
a)
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do

do
do
do
do
do

SUMMARY.
MINOR ROADS.

ESTATE ROADS.

:d
to-" ,':
d)
du
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do

601
DIRtC1TORIES.
MINOR ROADS IN MATALE DISTRICT.
c =Cart, Road ; li,--- Bridlepath ; fr., Footpath. v--Old Pilgrim Road.
Length.
Matalc .Soath, Division.
... 1' 0 0
Length. Kawate-Anama road
... 1. 0 0
0. 0 c Ankando road
Ukuwela to Ihmasgiriya
Matatc East Division.
... 2' 0 b
Etgala road
... J 0 b
.., 7'34 c Kaikawela-Cabaragala road
Ukuwela to Elkaduwa
... 2' 5 c Kaikawela to Kohongahawela ... 13'27 c
Wariyapola to Gal-ova
... 3' 0 f
... 2'33 c Kumbaloluwa to Gammadua
Wariyapola cart roal
... 18 '8 b
Bandarapola short cut
... 2'3'3 b Rattota to Pal legarna.
... 10'67 b
... 2 25 c Ilembarastota road
Weragama-Bandarapo la
... 4' 0 b
... 5 0 c Hattanwela road
Tenne-Ovilikanda road
... 3.65 b Kensington store to Puwakpitiya... 5' 0 b
Et tipola road
.., 1.16 c Cattaratenna gap to Puwakpitiya... 2'40 b
Moysey Crescent road
... 0'47 r Cattaraterum gap to Dankanda ... 3. 0 It
Vatawatta road
... 1'25 b Kabarawa to I'Velewarnagolla ... 7. 0 f
Div ilia road
... 4. 0 c
Beredewela road
2* 0 c Nichol-oya road
.. 7' 0 c
... I -20 b Gannuadua road
Dullewa road
... 18.0 b
... 2'41 b Elahera to Pallegatua
Yatawatta to Mahawe I a
... 12' 0 b
... I . 0 c Kambarawa-Puwakpitiya
Kutuwegedant road
... 5. (I p
I' U b Ktunbarawa-Welewarnagol hi
Muwandeni ya road
... 16' 0 b
... 2. 0 c Elahera-Tamankacia
Ovala road
Division.
..,
1.40 b
Matalo North
Ilunugala to Galheriya
... 7' 0 h
... P10 b Maniug omuwa road
Gonanagala to Angooltonna
... ll 0 c
... 2' 0 I, rPaldemya-Koholanwela
Watagoda road
MINOR ROADS IN NM A R A ELIYA DISTRICT.
Kotmale.
lida He waheta.
... (i'0 b
... 6' 0 b I Pinehill-Beramane
Padiapelella-Leanwela
... 4.40 b
.
4.40
b
Depegoda-Hapugastalawa
Maturata-Rikillagaskads.
... 7' 0 b
... 6' 0 f Ramboda-Pusulpitiya
Maturata-Mandaran Nuwara
... 13. 0 b
... 5' 0 flMedacumbura-Pussellawa
Makuruppa-Elagolla
... 12- 0 b
... 3' 0 b!Pussellawa-Nawalapitiya
Dehipe-Amunumulla
... 8' 0 b
3'40
b
Ramboda-Wilkada
Hanguranketa-Lower Battu! la
... 3'40 b
... 3. 0 b 'Nuwara Eli ya-Pedro talagalu
Ilanguranketa-Unantenna
... 4* 0 f
Ekiriya-Udagama
Estate. Roads.
Mudianapitiya-Illagol la
b Horton Plaius-Agrapatana
... 8'.10 b
Larnasurigama-Lower Dadalla ... 5' 0 b Westward Ho-Dmasinalle
... 8'40 b
Pallewela-Lamasuriagama
... 3' 0 b Kodigaha-Camnothan
... 6' 0 b
Manacola-Wilkada
... 10' 0 b I Camnethan-Rookwood
... 6' 0 q
... 3' 0 blStelenburgh Gap
Matuntta-Waduwawala
... 3. 0 q
... 5' 0 b
Choisy-Ratuboda
Estate,oads.
R
... 3' 0 b
... 4. 0 b Sheen-Punduloya
Maturata-Gonapattiya
... 1'40 b
5.
0
b
Pelarakele
road
...
Elamalle-Labukel I e
Loolltandura-Karagastalawa
... 5' 0 b
2.
0
b
...
Daraoya-Hope
I
2'20 q
... 2. 0 b Dambagastalawa-nvorness
Denike-Rahatuagoda
... 4.40 b
4. 0 1)1 Waltrim-Langdale
Gr
Rahatungoda-onavy
...
2' 0 b
... 10. 0 f Maria-Avoca
ut
M ahaklugala-Glendevon
... 2'30 b
0 ,, Mattekelle-Dambagastalawa
Kandapola-Paditipelel la
...
Harrinston
q
rinkele
..
1.20
16'
Gonapattiya-Mandaran Mtwara ... 5' 0 b r
3. 0 bb
- .n--1)
Gap
... 5. 0 b Queenwoou
Ellamulla-Gallella
.... 3.40 b
0 ), Talawakele-E ildonhal I
Gal lella-Maturata
.:: 16 .10- "bl,D
rairinatl.ao-Setony Cliff., Kotagala .... :43:200 bl,
A I lacollawewe-High Forest
K I -21 allt1011,
... 11' 0 b
Walapanc.
Tillicuultry-Agra.s
Nil( landabinmi-Ragal la
... 1' 0 b
8. I) l'Tangakel le-Abbotsfo I'd
Nildandahinria-Suriagabapit tam ... 7' 0 b I Craigielea-Troup
... 0.10 b
... I'10 b ' Lamiliere-Short cut
N ildandahimia-Kurundu-oya
... 040 b
Nildandahillllit-Harasbedda
... 2' Pb Mount Veriluu-Dimbula
... 1'20 b
Nildandahinna-Udamadura Uppei .-"'s 0 blKotagalakelle-Gap
... P40 b
Nildandahinua-Udamadura Lower 8' 0 b Pattipola-Horton Plains
... F20 b
... 5. 0 b i Agrits-Bopataluwa
Nildandahinna-Madulla
... 7.26 b
Udama6uva-Theripehu
... 3'20 b
.. '.-."' 0 II Fordyce Gap road
Ambanella-Yatimadura
... 3'40 b
''' 0 b Llan.Thomas-Mattekele
K ar un duo ya-Panna la Lower
... 5' 0b
, Talawakele-Ythimsido
&Arita,
... 2.40 b
10' 0 b i Wewaheua-Punduloya
... 2. 01,
Depegoda-1-klboda
Estate. Roads.
Etirtinduoya-Mahe Uva
... 5' 0 b1 -SUMMARY.
P 0 b 1
Ragalla-Carey's Gap
5. 0 b
Minor Roads.
Kandapola-Brookside
... 3'40 b , Length of Bridle roads
... 162
16240
Delmar-St. Margaret's
... 15. 0
Suriagaluipatana-Goinalie
... 2. 0 It ' Length of Footpaths
... 1'40 b
Coneordia-Ragalla
Estate. Roads.
190:06
Amherst Gap-Portswood,
... 3'60 b I Length of Bridle roads
...
... 163
... 0' 11 b Length of Footpaths
Kandapola-Ragalla

602

LIST OF RESTROUSES.
(According to Provinoes.)

[T. B. Stands for Travellers' Bungaluvv.

Imnawa
Henwella
Avis' walla
Negombo
Kalutera
Nambapana
Moragala

Peradeni3 a
Wattegama
Kadawala
Matale
Ragalla
Pattipola

Kurtmegala
Polgahawela
Weuda
0 okarella
Naramntal la
Cbilaw
Batuluoye
Puttalam
Ealpitiya

Amblaangoda
Bentot
Elpitiya
Blatant
Dikaella
Bakmana
Taugalla
Do.Native
Raffle

Po ttuvil
Senkallad i
Kuthiravelli
Kantalai

WESTERN PROVINCE
COLOMBO DISTRICT.
V.33 angoda
Mahar".
Aturugiriya
Kaduwela
Keabewa,
Weke
NECOMBO DISTRICT.
Minuwangoda
M irigama
ILA LUTARA DISTRICT
Panaciure
Horana
Tebuwana
Matug 4 ma
Munamalwatta
CENTRAL PROVINCE.
SANDY DISTRICT.
Galagedara
Panwila
Madugoda
Weragantota
MATALE DISTRICT
Dambulla
NUWARA ELIYA DISTRICT.
Rambnda
Hanguranketa
Nalauda

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.
KURONEGALA DISTRICT.
Girinllu.
Wariyapola
Makandura
Nikeweretiya
nuliyapitiya
Batelle
tiettipola
Galgornto a
Bingiriya
Hiripitiya
CHILAW DISTRICT.
Mara wi la
Haldunduwana
Galmuruwe
PUTTALAM DISTRICT.
Ettalai
Veualtesila
T, n;gala
NI aduraukulai
SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
Galax DISTRICT.
BR delegama
Hinidnina
Udugama
I n iaduwa
Kottawa
MATA RA DISTRICT.
Akuressa
Kambrupitiya
Alorawark;i
Weligama
HAMBANTOTA DISTRICT.
Ilatubantota
Walasmulla
Ambalantota
Do.Native
EASTERN PROVINCE.
BATTICALOA DISTRICT.
Chit; ipalayam
Akkarai Pattu
Tirukovil
Kalkuda
Eaddaim onai
Velaohcbenai
TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT.
Trincomalee
TAM palalmn

3 iteitt
lit naratgoda

Bad.dgaina
Angurn watol II
Bactureliy.1

Teldeniya
G amp eta
Sigiriy
Talawkaelo

Nikawewe (T. B.)


Edetuwewe (T. B.)
Mabanann eriya.
{T. B.)
Maeli3 a (T. B.)
Walabapitiya (T.B.)

Po uparippu

Uragaha
Waltwella
Deuiyaya
Urubolt k a
Wirs,wila
Tim

Punichankeni
Ka 'm anal
Komarai
Mntur

1303

DIRECTORIES.
RESTHOUSES.Contd.
NORTHERN PROVINCE.
Parayanalankulam Chundikkulant
Varuniya
Mullaittivu
(Unfurnished)
Irampaikulam
Ktsyts
Kair.karayankulam Murungan
Ka kesanturai
Panickankulam
(Unfurniabed)
Mariehaikkadd i
Mannar
It anamadu
maatotte
Elephant Pass
Oddisu arida',
Illuppaikadavai
Chavakachcheri
Olamadu
Hat arana
Alut.oja
Kekirawa
Badulla
Naullts
Hapntale
Haldummalla
Passara
L110 again
Ella

Pallavarayankadn
Punakari
Jaffna
Pallai
Silavaturai
Veltalawledikulan
Point Pedro

NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.
Mihiutsle
Ti -appal e
Anuradhapura
Madawuchchi
PROVINCE OF U VA.
Bkiriyakum lama
Welimada
Namunukulo
Bibile
Kqslan la
Taldents
Al ut uu want
Nakkala
Medagam.s
Wellaway a
Datnbaglla
Telulla
Nilgala (T. B.)
Tanamalwila

Kahalagasdigiliy k
II orowapotana
. Kataragama (T. B.)
Meda-oya (T. B.)
Ha mbegamu wa(T B)
Namal-oya (7. B.)
Kandeketiya (1'.B.)
Pottipola Au r(T.B)
Kaudeudapanguwa

PROVINCE OF SA.B ARAG A M Ur WA.


RATNAPIJRA DISTRICT.

Pelmadulla
Balangoda

Hattimaira
Madampe
Rakwana

Kolonna
Pussella

Regalia
Rambukkana
Ambepussa

Rummell&
Bulatkohopitiya
Yatiya ntota

Bilihul-oya
Horton Plains

ELOALLA DISTRICT.

Madola
Kitulgala

Pindeniya
Mawanella

ALTITUDES OF SOME OF THE ABOVE RESTHOUSES.


Vonrki-CENTRAL PROVINCE:R. H. 19 miles from Anuradhapura (Padeniya-Aim
md hapura road, 292 It., Anura hapura 278 ft., Madawaehehi 276 ft., Ih1llarall..la 256 ft ,
Tirrapane 365 ft , Mahakekirawa 465 ft., Habarana 547 ft.
NORTHERN PROVINCE : Pc nib inkulam 161 ft., Jaffna 9 ft., Iranaundu 110 ft.,
Mannar 12 ft.
EASTERN PROVINCE :Kantalui 207 ft., Trincomalee 12 ft., Batticaloa 26 ft.
CENTRAL PROVINCE:Dambulla 334 ft., Nalanda 933 ft., Gampola 1,610 fr., Matale
1.206 ft., Nuwara Eliy a 6,240 ft., Nawalapitiya 1,700 ft., Hatton 4,141 ft.
Soim.RN PROVINCE:Rinna 84 ft., Matara 15 ft., Ambalantota 19 ft., Ha i.bantot& 30 ft.
WESTERN PROVINCE :Heneratgo la 54 ft., Kaduwel r 27 ft., Hanwella 51 ft,
Nambapaoe 70 ft., Kalutara 36 ft., Ni gumbo 6 ft.
PROVINCE OF SABARAOAHLIWA :.Ratnapura. 95 ft.. Pelma 'ulla 138 ft., M dohs.
782 ft., Belihtlo. a 1,882 ft., Madampe 643 ft.
egala 381 ft.
NORTH WESTRRN PROVINCE:Chilaw 10 ft., Pattalm 27 ft ,
UVA:Ilaputale 4,600 ft., Handarawela 4,000 ft., 13aclalla 2,225 ft.
PRoviNcE

Minor Roads and Brhilr Paths,


FOR 'f HE USE OF VISITORS AND SPORTS&IEN.
[* All places marked with an asterisk are on main carriage roads. j
WESTERN PROVINCE.

Mirigaina* to iiiriwulla,* 5 miles (cart road)part of No 32 Fyers' Minor Road


l'ineraryleads to good Snipe country between Giriwulla and Kurunegala.
Pamankada' (6 miles South of Colombo on (ladle road) to Horana, 16 miles.
Hanwella* to Nambapana, 16} miles, passable for carts.
Pasyala* to Hanwella,' 20 miles passable for carts.
Panadure* to Nambapana, 21 miles passable for carts.
Nambapana to Kurugammodara, 11 miles footpathjoin cart road to Rataapura
Ratuapura to Adam's Peak, 23 miles, bridle road for 12 miles.
Ratnapura* to Kalutara* via Agalawatta, bridle road in dry weather 46 miles
Balangoda* to Bogawantalawa. about 20 miles, cart road.
Madampe* (liaktvana Road) ,to Hambantotti, about 45 miles.
Ruwanwella* to Attanagalla.

604

DIRECTORtES,
MINOR ROADS AND BRIDLE PAT HS.Cunt.I.
CENTRAL PROVINCE AND UVA.

Kandy* to Bintenna :----Kandy* to Galmaloyo, 17 miles carriage road ; Galtualoya*


to Bintenna through Urugata,Medaunthanuwara 28-25 .1.11ICS bridle. road; Bintenna (also
known as Alutnuwara) to Bubula on old Batticaloa, road 9 miles; Bubula to. Bibile*
on New Battiealoa road, good bridle road 16 miles (heavy forest. nearly all the way.)
Buhnla to Badulla,* old road 25 miles.
Fintenna to Badulla* direct road 30 miles,
Bintenna to Kehelnla* Id miles, (this is the shortest road front Kandy to Batt i
caloa ; Keholula is on tho main new roil to Batticalon..
Miles.
Bibile* to Nilgala
...
15
Nilgala to Nawala
...
17
Passara* to Alupota
Alupota to Mupana (foot of Mo art'.
gala range.)
...
15
Badulla to Alupota
30
Alupota to Buttala
12
Buttala to Wellawaya*
...
11
Alupota to Bihile*
24
...
Badulla to Hambantota
.. 105
Wilson's Bungalow* to Haputale*
18

Miles.

Welitnada* to Bandara wela*


..
11
lialdunimulla* to Horton Plains
13
Belihuloya* to Horton Plains ..,
11
Horton P'-airs to the Agras, foot-path 8
Horton Plains to Kotiyagala Bazaar,
Dikoya (niakiuo the shortest route
from Hatton to Haldummulla).
12
Nuwara Ellyn* to Horton Plains
11
Nuwara Eliva* to Maturata
16
Maturata to Padiyapalella*
...
2

NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.
Babarano* to Minneriya
...
Kekirawa* to Dachi-Hammillowa* 32
15
Minneriya to Polonnaruwa
...
12
Kekirawa* to TIM Oleiwewa
34
23
Horawapotana* to Madawachelii ...
N ORTII -WESTERN PROVINCE.
Naritunuola* to Mada tripe*
...
20
Parleniya* to Anuradhapura* ...
Wariyapola* to Chilaw*
...
321 Kurunegala* to Matalo*
Kuruneg,a1a* to Anuradhapura* ...
36
Nawala to Ambaro
A mbare to Irakkatuant

EASTERN PROVINCE.
..
14 I Irakkamam to Kalmunai*
9

0"

50
26

15

(From the Sessional paper.)


Return showing the MINOR ROADS taken over as PRINCIPAL ROADS;
between 1875 and 1899 and the Mileage.
WEI.TERN PROVINCE. Hanwella to Bope, 8'50 miles ; Kelaniya to 13iyagama, 8
Voyangoda, to Attanagala, 11 ; Kotte Road, 7 ; Toll bar at Bambalapitiya to junction
with Kotte road at Pamaukada '50; Dematagoda to Wellampiti a, 1.50; Giriulla.
to Pasyala, 12; Horana to Alutgama. 30-42; Itatluraliya to Kukulugama, 443,
Kesfratwa road, 3 ; Nagoda to Netoda, 11 ; Panadure to Nambapana, '22./5 ; Bope to
Nambapana, 850.
CENTRAL PRoviNcE.Galmal-oya to tirugalla, 2'50; Galawella to Palapatwella,
19; Gonawatta, ferry to Raj awella, 4; Padiyapelella and Kabaragala., 5.
NORTHERN PnovirtoE.Road from Tondamannar to Kankesanturai, 6; 'Road
from Central road to Mullaittivn (new trace) 27 ; Vavuniya-Vilankulam to Ilorawapotona (t-e first s'tc mile-) 6; Mai ikulam on the new trace, Central read to Mullaittivu (new trace) 30'5U ; Vavuniya-Vilankulam to Parayttnalankulam, 22'25.
SouTHERN PROVINCE.Gape to Udugama, 15 ; Hikkaduwa to Gonapinuela., 2'70Kahawe to Ba' Roots, 5'25; Dikwella to Beliatta, 8; Hakmane to Tangalla, 12,
Welligatt. t to Bundala, 5'50; Wirawila to Kirinda via Tissantabarama 11'25.
EASTERN PRoviNcE.Karativu to Sammanturai, 4 ; Sammanturai to Trakkasnam.
6; Arasadi to Malkompudoi, 3'25 ; Read from the resthouse to the bar, Battiealoa. 3;
Punknduweli road 1'50.
NoRrn-WEaTERN PROVINCE.DankotuwaGiriulla road, 18; Kornpaspara, 2;
Toppu to Dankotuwa, 2'25; Cbilaw to Wariyapola, 24; Mabaragatna to Alawwa,
8'25 ; Polgahawela to Alawwa, 6 ; Natandiya to Marawila, 8 ; Bo-tree road, 1 .25.
NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.HODLWapOIOIDI towards V SVIIIIIVR, 22'60 ; Maradankadawela to Habarana, 15.60; Kekirawa to Galawela, 20'70.
PROVINCE or UVA.Utunoya-Uda l'ussellawa road, 9 ; Passara-Mupane road, 18,
PROVINCE or SABARAGANUWA.Bulutota-Eraponiwa road, 6 ; Morawaka-Rakwana
Rogralla -RnInfIrnIsnnitivn rnspi ilTarra.1 I ra

TELEGRAPH. IN

1903,

605

DISTRIBUTION RETURN OP TELEGRAPH LINES COMPLETED TO DECEMBER 31, 1903.

Section.

Mileage of
Posts.
xos.

From

To

"-d `ai Total Mileage


of Wire.
4.1IL

YDS.

Genera l Post Office to Maradana Junction, (C.c.

... 15
... Beira Junction
1320 General Pi. st Office
... Junction for Terminus ... 12
O 1320 Beira Junction
.. 15
0 880 Junction for Terminus ,.. Maradana Junction
...1Terminus
Do
6
O 132 '
Miscellaneous rignal

...
wires
... Courts (Existing TeleMaradana Junction
phone Post)
...
2
... Maradana ( do 1 ...
Do

1)

11.
9
7
0

440
0
880
792

660
1
1 L660

Maradana Junction to Kandy & Branch Lines.


0 Maradat a Junction
74
Do
1
Do

... Kandy Railway Station...


.. Dematagoda Junction ...
... Near Kelaniya Railway
Bridge
...
Near Ilenamtgod a.
. Polgabawela
Ragan& 'Tablet)
...
-

3
1

Do
1.
D.)
1
Do
2

50 iVeyangoda Loop
12
o
13
O 100 Polgallawela Loop
Poldahawela Railway
...
Junction
for
Kum
egala..
Station
2
0 Junction f,r Knrunegals.. Kurunegala Railway
13
Station
2
...
0 Kurunegala Railway
1
... Kuran -gala Poet Office ...
I Station
t 1 DP i P Uthawola Railway
... Kegalla Post Office
...
Station
Kadngannawa Railway
Rambukkana Railway

... Station
...
Station
,Peradeniya Junction ... Kandy Railway Station..
3

Do
...
..
Near Peradeniya

...
Peradeniya
Post
Office
...
nn
Do
1
Inn
... 20
U 100 Kandy Railway Station... Kandy Post Office
... Deltota
0 Kandy Post Office
1
12

...Teldeniya
Do
.. 1
12
0
0 New Kelaniya Railway
3
.. Mutwal
Bridge
1

d44
2

0
440

2 1320
16
440
45
440
132
17
600
0
O 1300
O

880

26
1

0
1100

12 1320
1100
11
660
3
100
O
240
1
0
12
0
12
3

Kandy to Matale, Anura dhapura, Trincomalee,


Mannar ( TGlali Junction) and Jaffna.
17 420 Kandy Railway Station... Matale Railway Station ..
... Viratteg am a

Do
...
... Madulkele
10
0 Wattegama
0 880 liatnle Railway Station.. Matale Post Office
... Anuradhapura,
64
0 Matale
I
Post Office
... Trincomalee
65 1200 Anuradhapura
... Madowachchiya
17
0
Do
49
... Talali Junction
0 Madawachchiya
.. Vavuniya
16
0.
Do
... Maukulaun
29
0 :Varuniya
30
... Mullaittivu
0 Iltankulam
...
.. Elephant Pass
29 700 I
Do
32
.. Jaffna Railway Station ...
0 ikl'ephant Pass
'Jaffna Railway Station... Jaff La Poss Office

...
Junction near Demo to yoda to lloputaeo
and Bran ch Lines.
35 1320 'Dematagoda Junction ... Avisawella Railway
Station
O 660 Avisawella Railway
Station
... Avisawella Post Office ..
880 ( Avisawella Poet Office ... Ratnapunt Post Office ...

3
5
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
3

51 1260
946
7
10
0
830
2
128
0
65 1200
61
0
98
0
16
0
58
0
80
700
29
0
64
3 0

3 107 440
3
:1
220
1 26 880

DIRECTORIES.

606

TELEGRAPHS IN 1803-000cl.
Section.

Mileage of
POSt9.
M. YDS.

To

From
Junctioa new e.

Deenata goda to lia Fatale and


Branch Lines.

6 0 Avieawellt Pot Office ... Karawanelia Ra lway


Station
Yatiyanttta Railway
3 0 K,rawarulla Railway
Station
Station
0 440 Iratiyal.tota Railway
latiyantota Post Office
Station
2 440 Kar,wankl'a Railway
Ruanwella Post Office ...
Station
Pelrnadulla
11 1600 Ratnapura
Ra'
, Yrana
14 0 Pelmadulla
Baputals
44 1200 Do
Deniyayn
10 88,11 Rakwn ni
Junction
15 0
61 0
72 1540
17 0
65 330
5 1320
11 0
10 880
5 880

1 Total Mleage
1,
d of Wife.
M. Y DA.

2 12 0
3 1 9 0
4 1 1 0
I I 2 440
2 23 1240
1 14
1 44 1200
1 19 880

agar Henaratoo.da to .Mannar and ./aftna


and Bra vch Lines.

Near Renaraigoda Nevrobo


Negombo ... Pnttalatn
NU,nnar
Puttalam
Talainannar
Mannar
Do , Talali Junction
Talali Junction Iaffua Post Office
Jaffna Post Office ... Nnnlpay
Do Kankesanturai
Kant esantorai Velvettitarai
Velyettiturai .. Point Pedro
Plienib'a <11411C. to

1 15 0
1 I 01
1 72 1540
2 34 0
3 8 880
1 65 330
5 1320
1
2 22 0
1 10 880
1 5 880

Nuwara Eliya,Badullu,Brcalaa, Iv.

7 1320 Peradeniya Junction .. ciampola

f,9 1430 Gampela ... Pussellawa ...

3 22 440
1 9 1430
2 42 0
2 83 880
1 8 0
1 6 0
2 14 0
7 0
10 0
1

21 0 Pu:sellawa ... Nuwara Eliya ..


41 1320 Gamr.ola ... Watagoda Railway Statn,
Hatton Poet Office ... Watawala ...

6 0 Do ... Norwood
... MaFkeliy a
0
Norwood
7
7 0 Do . , Bogawantalawa
10 0 Talawakele ... Agrapatana
1 0 Talawakele Repeater
3 0
3

Circuit ...
Talawakele ... Watagoda ... 1 4 0

8 440 Watago laRtilway Statn. Nanu-oya list Office


(Postal w ,43.) ... 1
8
44
440
Do ... Nanu-o a cllailway wire) 1
8 440
4 0 Nanu.oya Post Office... Nu ware Ebv L Post Office 3 12 0
880
2
1
ilway
B
ato
Do
11
...
0 1320 Nuwara Eliqa do
6 0 Nuwara Eliya Railway
Stain ... Kemdspola Nit Office ... 2 12 0
2 0 liandrtpola Post Office ... Junction for Maturata ... 3 6 0
6 0 Junction for Maturala .. Maturata Post Office ... 1 6 0
Da ... Ragalla Railway Statn. 2 4 0
2 0
3 0 Ragalla Railway Station lida Puseellaw9. Post
Office .. 1 3 i I
34 0 Nuwara Eliya ... Radulla cdi Welitnada ... 1 34 0
34 0 Nann-oya .. Bandara.wela ... 2 68 0
7 0 Rap ,tale .. t( aslanda ... 1 7 0
2 4 0
2 0 Junctinu for B ,er Camp... Diyatalawa ...f
10 0 La one to Railway Statile 1 2 20 0
.. Wait ,..I 1 16 0
18 0 Bandarawela
93 0 Badulla ...Junction for Batti-alca.., 1 93 0
2 20 0
10 0 Junction for 13 aticaloa.. Batticaloa
1 3 0
3 0 Lunagala ... Madnlaima
- 11
77.1 v.,. r1Sli
... Battioaloa 1 1 26 0

DIRECTORIES.
TELEGRAPHS IN 1903Contd.

607

Section.

Mileage of
Posts.

From

`o
To

Total Mileage
of Wires.
M. Y.

Beira Junction to Galle an d Hambantofo. Contd,


1 440 l a ira Junction
... Kaupitiya Hun p
...
5 1540 .Kollupitiy a Hump
. ,Mount Lavinia
6
0i
Do
.
...PJuuction
for Galkissa ...

Do
...1Kollapitii a Post Office...)
0 880 ;Junction for Gailtissa ...iMount Lavinia Railway
Station
...
18 400 Mount Lavinia Railway
Station
.., Kalutara South
1 1510 lJtinclion for Galkissa ... Near Moratuwa Railway
...
Station
1 220 Angnlana Loop to Rail
way Station
,
0 220 Moratuwa Loop to Rail

way Station
-- Near mOlIttlIWO, Railway- Opposite Moratuw a Post
Station
... office
0
0 5 Opposite Moratuwa Post
0
... Moratuwa Post Office ...
Office
(Near Moratuwa Railway Near Panadure Railway
7
.... Station
Station
50 Near Paioadure Railway Panadnre Railway Sta..
... tion
Station
I

7
1
3
1

8 1320
6 1510
30
1
440

6 1 8

1 64 1200

3 I 5 1100
i
4 4 880
8

400
O

21

100

I)
100

... Kalutara South Railway


Station
.

0 511 Panadure Poet Office Loop

1 10 880
O
200
4

0 220 Kalutara Post Office Loop.

0 880

1 880

10 880

Do

O 100 Slave Island Post Office.


L oop

...,

Slave Island Railway Sta-'


tion Repeaters
...
0 220 Kollupitiya Railway Station Loop
0 330 Bambalapitiya Railway
...
Station Loop
O 440 Wellawatta Railway Station Loop
O 680 Dehiwala Railway Station
Loop

44 880

4
4

200

880
.1320

1 880

Kalutara South Railway Galle Railway Station


(old route) ...
Stati

89

1
Do (new mate) ...
Do
880
44
...
1
Do
1 1320
Katuknrunda do
10
Katuk nrunda Railway
...
1 ' 10
0
Station
Neboda Post Office
O 220 Bentots. Post Office Lop

2 0 440
O 330 Ainbalangoda Post Office
2 0 660

3
0 1320 Wile Railway Station ... Galle Post Office
4
0
53
26 1066
Matara Ra ilway Station
2
352
Do
O 880 Ratably/a Post Office
2
Loop
1
1 0 Matara Railway Station... Matara Poet Office
1
0
1
22 0 Matara Post Office
1
22
... Tangalla Junction
0 440 'NCI gall& Loop
2
0 880
26 0 Tangalla Junction
... Hambantota

26
-- -15t4 603
T tal 2814 822
Total
44 880

Telephones,
Te'ephone wire in Colombo
In othu localities

Aliles. yards.
356
66
9 1480
Total 365 1496

(IRRITABLE EV LITERARY INSTITI DONS IN CEYLON.

Parish or District
Lunatic AlmsHow supported.
Number of Inmates.
fish situated, - . - --Erovital.
Other Institutions.
Asylum. house,
PneVinen.
14606 persons treated )

Iklarada 'la ... General Hospital ...


Merchant Seamen's
249 do
I

Ward
..

do

29

Planters' W ard ..
do
119

inthootsz' Ward ..

do
20

Pi. same, r Ward ..

23
do

...
Clerical Ward

3
do


Cargill's Ward
...
Eye, Ear, and Throat
Grenier Memorial ...
...
1995
do
Dispnsary
De Soysa Lying-in
818 do
Home
...
do
Outdoor Dispensary (males) 5693
do
(female) 11766
do
By Government.
do
845
Borella
... Police

...

do
... 2200
Branch
-- Outdoor Dispensary

-
185
do
La.ly Havelock Hes.
pital & Hospital
for Special Diseases

1137
do

of Women
...
..,
... 6935
do
Mutwal
Outdoor Dispensary
..
do
Juwatta.
857

Lunatic Asylum
327
do
Kanatta

... Infectious Diseases

do
... 2950
Urugodewatta

Outdoor Dispensary
I
8
do
Branch Hospital ...

1969
do
Borella
I Mahera
f C"Tict

956
do
'
_

447
do
Hendala
Leprr Asylum

1
)
Jo
..
1898
Outdoor Di..pensary

1laradana
Hustitnjee Ja,inseljec JeI Jarnsetjes Jejeehhoy Fund.
jeehhoy Scholarship Fund

.5H1H 0,1,;:lall

(From, the latest Blue Book.)

(Colombo

Fr:etd-in-Need Society...

I Fort

Library

... 210 members

Do
Girls' Home

... 175
do
... 53 inmates

... 54 inmates

Pettah

New Bazaar

Ragged School

Kotahena

Sinhalese, St. Thomas's


Orphanage College

.Nlaradana

Colombo... Borella

Wellawatta
...

Henaratgoda ...

...

Kotahena

Moratutva
,4,

12 do

Rome for Incurable ... 55 do


St. Mary's Home for the
Aged
. 150 do
Industrial School
...
Rescue Homefor Women
Prison Gate Home for
discharged Prisoners

do

1.-+ do

{By public suhsrriptions and grant from


the Salvation Army.

51

Salvation Army Orphan...


age
Fri end- i n -Need Society ... 74 do
Girls' Orphanage

...St. Thomas's College Fund and a small


endowment.
...Voluntary subscriptions & Govt. grants
..By the Little Sisters of the poor (voluntary subscriptions.)
..
...

Industrial Home and} l:- do


Orphanage

Girls' Orphanage and


... 150 do
School

School for Destitute


Children

...Government grant of R10,000. Fines from


public offices and private subsaiiptions..
...Private subscriptions. Entrance fee R5.
monthly subscription lt2.
...Govt. grant 8500 and private subscriptions
.Voluntary contributions ano the gifts of
the Sisterl.00d of St. Margaret's with a
small end,owment of R60) from the
Matthew Memorial Fund.
...Voluntary subscription and Government
grant of R500.

... 122 do

By earnings of i mates, Wesleyan Missionary Society grant. at.d private


subscriptions,
...By the Roman Catholic Mission.
.. By public subscriptions, mostly by the
Salvaion Army. .
do
do
do
...By Government grant of R200 and private
subscriptions.
...By the Rom' 'i Catholic Mission.

About H.10,000 raised from public no pom law or rates in Colombo ; but, many Churches, Chapels and Muhammadan mosques and heathen temples help die poor
and there is racuti helping of relatives by all classes of Ceylonese.ComeiLE2.


Hospita

Lunatic Alm s-


Asylum. house. Other Institutions. Number of Inmates.

ERN PROVINCEeontd.

... 8628 persons treated 1

Outdoor
_

Kaduwela

do

649 do

Veyangoda

do

5113 do

Ja-ela

Henaratgods...

Welikada
Avisawala
nbo..

Dispensary

Han wella

( Moratuwa

j Kesbawa

do

do

3773 do

Female Jail ..
District ...

61 do

1040 do

Pugoda

Civil

Negombo

Jail
Divulap Mya
Mirigama
t Minttwaugoda

Outdoor Dispensary .. 9235 do


1593 do
do
2396 do
do

a U

.--

Halpe

Town

Civil

Panad are ...

Civil

Horana

_
_ _

Moragalla

Beruwala

Kulutara

Bandaragama

Horawela
'era
Nebod

8735 do

9726 do

Kada wata

do

District

_ _

2587 .lo
912 do
168 do

do

6577 do

do
do

1211 do
7276 do

} By Government

do
,1/1

7178 do
570S do

I
i

7692 do

do

8760 do

496 do

do

3997 Co

do
do

5119 do
'..052 ...:o

Jo
do

2457 do

H57 do

-do

tl0) do

do

2219 do
421.1 no

Industrial School ... 152 do


Girls' Orphanage ... 17 do
5 do
do

Wadduwa

:1086 do

A turugiriya

Kalamulla

793 do

do

_ da

Matugama
Maggona

How supported.

St. Vincent 's Boys' Or.. 03 inma'es


phanage

inl y the Roman ( 1st hol:c Mision.


By Govt. grant & Itornaa Catholic Mission
} BY th e Roman Catholic Mission.

SM 1.110,105111IG.

me of Parish or District
m which situated.

(Kandy Town
Katuga,tot a ...

Civil

Mahaiyawa
Gampola ...

Look
Civil

Galagiqlera
Kelebokka

Kandy
i

Civil
Jail hospital

District

Pussellawa

do

Deltota

do

Teldeuiya

d0

Elkaduwa .
Nawarapitiya

do

Dolosbage
PadiapelIella
Inamalnwa
Paldeniya
Ilanguranketa
Watagoda
Gammaduwa
Kadogannawa
Rangalla

I Nuwara Eliya
Town
...
Nuwara
Eli" *" Malhalkele
Agr ,patana
Ko:male

Civil
Jail
Civil

3487 persons treated

758
..

do
Outdoor Dispensary, Civil 7257
do
District 850
do
do
do

98

do
Outdoor Dispensary .. 5129
do
33

5V5
do

do
do
13841
_
do
6021

do
417
do

do
do
13
x.714671
do

d)
do

_
do
.
do
do

do
3:7439
13445i

do
do
6846
do
do


do

6453
do
do

do
do
_
1056
do
-do

638
do

do
1
34918n):
do
do

do
do

do
do

293
1293
do

rio
9
875
do
do

1497 do
de

......

du
_

do
do
do

864 do
26 do
do
1895
00
148
do
2225
do
2084
do
1350

By Governmen'.
I
)
I

I By Government. Estates Brar ch.


.

J
)

t 0yGovernment.

1By Govr

ant. Esta'es Branch.

'SaIllOIDHURI

CENTRAL PROVINCE.

Lunatic Almsof Parish or District


which situated. Hospital: Asylum. house. Other Institutions. Number of Inmates. How Supported.
L PROVINCECO/dd.

_ 637 persons treated .1


Outdoor Dispensary ... 3933 do
410 o
UdaPnssellawa District
do .., 2002 do
1 Lindula District
956 do

do ... 4112 do
Dimbula District
893 do
a

do ... 2818 do
Slaskeliya District
448 do By Government. Estates Branch

do ... 3135 do
... 388 do

Matorata District
do ... 2337 do
Ramboda District
322 do

do ... 1313 do

do ... 2058 do
Nanti-oya

do ... 1308 do
Lamasuriyagams ... do ... 477 do
Oharale Town Civil ... ... ... 1205 do I
do ... 14322 do
IPallegama ... do ... 660 do
Nildandahinna

do ... 1947 do

do ... 5005 do
Galawels ...

.. 488 do
Immigrant
Hospital
DambnIla ...
do 3074 do
Nalanda [wa do ... 2412 do
Bogawantala- do ... 3771 do
"Watawala ... do ... 4622 do f By Government.
Rattota ,.. do ... 3012 do
Kongahawela do ... 2620 do
Wattegama ... do ... 5060 do
do ... 192 do
Kosgolla ...
Dainbnhoya ... do ... 798 do
Kebissa ... do ... 1202 do
do ... 1002 do
Galah.nwatta
do ... 1249 do J
Udausabiriya...

' S rif TITO,t0RIlla

I Dikoya .. District

...
alarlogoda
Matate ...I.lmbulpitiya ...
..
Mylapitiya
contd.
Gona gatua ...

Outdoor Dispeosary
du

do

do

... 15C5 !persons treated


... 361.
do
... 497
do
do
499
/

NORTHERN PROVINCE.

Infeatious

Jail
Friend-in-Need Society Hospital

Vannarpoanai

Civil

Point Po3ro

Kankesanturai... Infectious Diseases ...


Kaye

Jaffna ... j Chavalmacheri

Valuvedditturai

Pailai
Patlaverayan. ..

.
kadu

Delft

.,
Batticot'a
Puttur

VarRIV.

Obernmanpattu
Nainativu ..
Punalori

Punicridutivu ...
Immigrant
Mannar Town ..

..

--

...
..

Immigrant

--

M anna'r "" I Talaimannar ...


Oilanknlam ..
Silavatturni ...
Vidataltivu ...
Murungan .

..

do

3 inmates
...
1 By Government
...
15 do
... 11219 persons tresrod
do
do

do
do

2107
9727
776
2200
No. 2 ... 5518

du
do

do
do
-u0
do
do

5913
2044
: 3751
... 3794
7780

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

d-)
760
do
... 1196
do
... 3101
do
178ti
do
.... 1591
... 892 do
.. 355 do
do
1356
... 1276
eo
do
... 861
do
... 5075
... 2698
do
do
6
..
do
... 2779
do
... 1232
... 252 do
do
.. 2570
do
... 2793
... 938 do

do

do

do

do
do
.
do
do
do
do
do
do

rn
Ir By p ivate contributions and Government grant.

.By Government.

.SHIHOIDRITICE

(Jaffna Town ...

Yankalai
Pesalai

By Government.

I
iI
J
I

By Government. Closed in Mar., 1902.

1
i
rk.By Government.
i

ct
1
0.4

Lunatic Almsne of Parish or Di.triet


in which situated. Hospital. Asylum. house. Other Institutions. Number of Inmates. How supported,

-01

( Mautota .. Civil ... 219 persons treated


do 1843 do
I km
...
...
Puliyacli-tern-

do 611 do
do 1494 do
I Marichukatty
war ... J Mullaittivu ... Civil ... 454 do
do 3705 do
By Government.
co
2225 do

Nedunknrui ...

do 176 do
Vavuniya ... Civil
do
do 7t 50
do 882 do
L. Kokulai ...
Ikulam Mannar road , do 2663 do
do ]869 do
talindi-irripu
do 627 do _
.ukkai ...
-ritual\ PnovrseE.
Galls Town
1888 persons treated '
(4 Gravets) .. Civil
81 do
Jail
Kaluwelia. Female ... 89 do
Outdoor Dispensary 6467 do
Ltialle
6 do i
I Dadalla, Galle Infectious ...
House of Observation 47 do i
1
Southern Pla1 do
gue Camp .. Galle [Camp ..
5 do
Criawatnua ... Plague Obstruction ...
l
i Balapitiya ... Civil do 246 do }-By
Government.
Outdoor Dispensary 8486 do


do
/
2142


...
do

k' 1 Bentota
do
2478

do
Vidustania ,. ..
I Baddegaina .. ... do 2881 do
do 2557 do
Elpitiva ..
do 3260 do
ElikkiLluwa ...
-do
I
do 2861
Dodanduwa ...
do 1600 do
1 Wandurambe
do 1735 do
Katuktrunda
L Hinidunri, ... .. do 981 do .i

'l~:ii2I0~~~2TIQ

:THERM PROVINCECOHtd.

Haktntioa ..
.4.kuressa ...
Kotapola or
Urubokka .
eliant
n ...
Matara.'4
' Be
Wratag patiatara
Deal yaya
I Kainburupitiya
Kottegoda or
Dikwella ...
(31orawaka ..
rHarntittntotn ...

Outdoor Dispensary

do
do

1724 p.t.roris treated 2837 do


240 do

Civil ....
Jail
_

do
_

do

do

_do

do

District
do
_

do

998 do
3 do
5107 do
3062 do

By Government.,

452 do
5367 do
179 do
110 do
1192 do
1863 do

By Government, Estate Branch.

do
do

2442 do
444 di

313 do

Civil
Jail

Tangalla ... Civil


Jail
II imban- i Ainbalantota...
tota ... I Walasroulla ...
Weeraketiya...
Belie lta ... Hanna ...
Kirame ...
Katuwamt ..
IL Talativa ...
EasrEatit l'Itormen.
( Batticaloa
I Town ... ',Civil
Jail
Batticaloa i

_ _

do

do
_ do

do

do
_ do

do

do

do

do

Blission Female Dispensary

4696 do
281 do
100 do > By Government.
5679 do
2375 do
981 do
995 do
2754 do
925 do
1171 do
910 do
434 do )
538 do ll
49 do I- By Government.
3979 do

'71HI1-101,0;111IU

goda ...
Gine ... Imaduwa
t Na
..
Upata ...

of Parish or Distriot
n which situateft. f Hospital.

Lunatic Alms.
Asylum. house. Other Institutions. Number of Inmates.

How supported.

Eh N PROVINCECON W..

Outdoor Dispensary ... 7273 persons:treated 1


Mission Dispensary ..
598 do
Kairrninai .. Civil



31 do

Leper
Otitdoor Dispensary ... 5715 do
Kai to koditiu do 2454 do
Eraur ... do 14797 do
Villsges ... 619 do
Mission Female Dispensary

Outdoor
Dispensary ... 3675
do
...

italoa 1 Pottuvil
do
Labugala ... Iiinerating Station ... 67
do
Nindoor ... do 1977
27
do
Yafpottn ... do
do
Valachenai ... do 8466
85
Panama ... do
do
301
Maha-oya ... Field or Perangi ... do
do
do 2123
do
linuchchsi .. Irrigation Work . 766
do By Government.
IPulmecai ... Itinerating Station ... 419
do E
iKaltankudi ...

r Trineomatee

389 do
do
do 2383 do
do 1372 do
741 do
do
do
690 do
do
364 do
do 1023 do
do 1376 do
do 1468 do
do 1434 do
Tiriya ... do 1.413 do
403 do
do

Pulluruaiai ...
576 do
Padiatalawa ... do
481 do
i Kadraveli .., do
Town ... Civil

Mottur ."
at.
Kiniyai ...
Toppur ...
!o- Tirokovil ...
lee . , - Tamblegam ...
Kokadichchola i
Nadukadu ...
Pacidiruppn ...

rn

Knrunegala ... . Chil ..


2726 persons treated 1
Jail .
45 do t
Railway _
212 do
Outdoor Dispensary 11266 do
Rambadagalla ...
Hettipola ...

do
1630 do
__ do

Alawwa
2911 do


Dodangaslanda
do
1145 do

Polgahawola ...
do
7421 do
Nikaweratiya .

eo 8795 do
Field
501 do
do 14012 do

Balalla
.
do

do
7655

do
Nikawewa

2572 do


Batalagod ti
do
2857 do
_
do 1616 do

Giriulla
__ do
Nars.nmulla

4953 do
_
Makandara ..

do 1839 do

_
do 2558 do

Katupola ...
}Ty Government.
Field
Dandngama .
489 do
9105 do
do

5[aeliya
du
3222 do

do

Wariyapola
6096 do
Civil
285 do
Chilaw

do 3638 do

Civil

899 do
Marawila

4737 do
do
697 do
...

do
Udappu

di
2017 c'^
Madampe ...
4251
41...
Dankotuwa ..,

(I t
Futblarn Town Civil ...
Wined ...
Kalpitiya
l'uttalam Anamadnwa
Andigarna
Karativu
Madaranknli...


do
do
do


do
do

do

do

597 do
2847 do
3050 do
1452 do
7681 do
1169 do
522 do
701 do

sanioioaind

N ORTH-WESTERN PROVINCL.

if Parish or District
which situated.
rRajakadalawa
1
)rntattriyt
n:a

Hospital:

Llillthawa

Lunatic AlmsAsylum. house. Other Institutions. Number of Inmates.

Outdoor Dispensary
... 1015 persons treated
do
-do
4057
do
518
do
do
179
do

How supported.
By Government.
)

CENTRAL PROVINCE.

(Anuradhapura
Town
...

Civil
Jail

Mihintale ... Immigrant

liambewa ...
E ppa rya la ...
Madawachcht
Topa.wews....
Maradatikadawala
...
Pahalamaragahawewa ..
Sinharegana...
bas ) Ettakada. ...
... 1 Kebittigollewa
Ratraalagaha wewa
...
Ririgollowa ...
Talawa
..
Ottapuwa rim
KanohikkulutIalkulama . .
Andiyagala ...
Madatugam:i...
lionwe wa ...
Payirimaduwa.
Galapitagala..
Kahn.
..
I Habaraua ...
I Horowopotana

In

do
do
do
do
do

918

do

5560
463
4406
2293
2153
2833
1025

do
do
do
do
do
do

do

3443

do

do

1037
899
16
59n1

rho
do
do
do

1375
1072
1371
713
777
385
97(3
864
1085
882

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do

do
do
.d.o
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

381

776
3076
1485

do

lly Government.

Oat icor Dispensary 947 persons treated. Closed on Aagast 20, 193'
do 2626 do
do 4638 do
do 310 do

do
do
do

7: do
380 do
600 do

do
do
do
do

do
do
do

2681 do
1034 do
3058 do
4473 do
1754 do
380 do
591 do

By Government.

PROVINCE OF LTVA.

flindolln ... Civil


Jail
Hambeganiuwa
Alutnuuara

Field

Medagama

Field

Bibile
Badalla 51nspane
Buttala

Field

Wellawaya
Haputale

- rict
Dist

M uppane
Lunngala

District

I Koslauda
I:laid-mm.1m9a
Banenrawela

1207 do
22 do
Outdoor Dis
- pensary 4832 do

do
__ do
do
do

do
do
do


do
do


do
do


do

do
_ do

do

116 do
4110 do
2219 do By Government.
626 do
3371 do
do
1238
do
26
586 do
1482 do
739 do
589 do
do
2477 do
setat es Branch.
do
559
By Government.
do
2714
2182 do
2415 do
2983 do

}11(1
'Sarr1o L )

r Minneriya
Ka'swots a ...
Kokirtm a
Mutagalla
alenbenduutiwewa ...
Manaunpitiyn
Anuradlia- Kayanatamit...
pure--- lialiatagas
contd. digiliya ...
Tirappnuo lm:,

Tumbntetga
Iomhehiagama
Yakalla ...

Manauliat tly a

1...Banorewa ...

...
,-,--,
:2

( Fassara
Madulsima ...
Pingarawa ...
'Panamalwilti...
Baduliawela ..
ITrade] ta ...
...
linn.
Tal
Ella .. Dambtgclla ...
Ekiriankum.
burs ..
Kaduna .
Wedikumbura
Wrlimada ...
Snorisa-nra ...
(Okkampitiya

How supported.

Outdoor Dispensary ... 3708 perioos treated ^.


do 2166 do lEy Goveromen Estates Branch.

do 3607 do

do 1616 do
do 1263 do
do 1393 do
_ do 327 eo
do 517 do
By Government.
do 344 do
do 651. do
do 156 do
do 2?41. do
26 do
do
do 235 do

viscE OF SABABAGA AI C: WA,


Illatuapura

1 Town ...
I Rakwana ...

Civil
District

Hunuwela
Mabawitlatonna ..
aaparaKalawana
-4 Baiaugoda District
Godakawela Field
Kolonua Field
Pelmadulla
Ellagawn

b15 do }By Government.

do 6796 do
607 do

I By Government. Estates Branch.


do 3308 do
do 1079 do
By Government.
do 2543 do
do 1526 do
1512 do

By Government. Estates Branch.


do 8033 do
167 do -1

do

do
do
do
do

5054 do
875 do

2266 do By Government.
1119 do
3790 a do I
1761 do

'SRINOIOHIIIa

Lunatic Almsof Parish or District


which situated. Hospital Asylum. house. Other Ins'itutions. Nuieber of Inmates.
:Nog OF UVA

rBOVINCE:OF SADARACIAM CIVAroft

N.

( Kegara Town Civil 777 pOT-30138 treated


Outdoor Dispensary ... 5440 do
Nelundeniya . d o 2059 do

I Pindeniva ...

Par akadu wa ...


awanella ,
M

District
Karawancila ..
I
Kegalla ....11 Rambukkana
la ...
Kitulgo
Aranlyalm !pi'
Bolatkohopiti-
Terni iyana ..
Namur ...
Kondano
mono

...

do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

11,- By Government.
622 do
2888 do
713 do
1638
do 4 By Government. Estates Branch.
do 1
3965
do 7J
4855
do
3265
4606 do
I
938 do
Government.
1199 do 1-By
I
921 do

do 1540 do

622

THE COLOMBO FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY,


INAUGURATED 1831.

PafrOiLliTS EXCELLENCY TAR GOVERNOR. President. Mr. Dodwell F. Browne.


Floorary Treasurer.Rev. A. Dunn. Honorary Secretary.Rev. W. R. Peacock.
Assistant Secretary.Mr. J. C. Jansz. Honorary -Medical Advisers.Drs, C. W. and
C. T. Van Geyzel.
Meathcrs of Comnittee.Right Rev. E. A. Copleston ; The Hon. Sir C. P. Layard ;
The Hon. Mr. H. L. Wendt The Hon. Mr. Stanley Bois ; The Hon. Mr. John FerguE. Aitken, Esq.; Rev. G. A. H. Arndt : M. Bremer, Esq.; R. F. S. Hardie
son,
Esq.; Very Rev. C. Collin ; Ven. Archdea eon de Winton ; F. J. de Saram, Esq.; R. F.
de Saram, Esq.; J. W. C. de Soysa, Esq.; F. Dornhorst. Esq., ice.; J. S. Drieberg, Esq.;
Rev. J.C. Ford; G. Grenier, Esq.; 1'. S. Grigson, Esq.; II. L. Moysey, Esq.; A. S. Pagden,
Esq.; Rev. W. A. Stone; Rev. R. Tehb ; Rev. D. Tweed.
District Visitors.No. 1, Fort and Pet tahRev..T. H. Na thanielsz & Mr. S. Vanhoff ;
No. 2, Slave IslandMessrs. J. C. Ebert and A. H. Joachim ; No. 3, SmnilpassRev
0. Raven and Mr. .1. H. E. Gomes ; No. 4, KollnpitiyaRev. 0. B. Ekanayaka
MaradanaMr. J. B. de Lallarpe ; No. 6;
and Mr. 0. E. Nathanielse ; No.
liorellaMessrs. W. Herft and J. C. Jattsz ; No. 7, HulftsdorpMessrs. L. de Zilva
and .1. L. Perera ; No. 8, Clrandpas.sRev. .1. R. Perera and Mr. H. A. Jayawardene ,
No. 9, Wolfendah1Mr. 13. 0. Pullenayagam and Rev. H. Gunatileke ; No. 10, KochchilodeMessrs. P. T. Pullenayagam and N. W. Morgappah; No. 11, KotahenaMessrs. W.
I I. Malleappah and C. David ; No. 12, MutwalMessrs. F. L. Daniel and J. B. Mendis.
ORIGIN OF THE SOCIETY.
The following extract from the Society's first. Report issued in 1832 will show
the circtunstances which led to its formation :" On the arrival at Colombo off the
late lamented Bishop of Calcutta, in February, 1831, the applications to him for relief
were so numerous, while his ignorance of the circumstances of the petitioners rendered
him so incompetent to form any correct idea of their real wants, that he found himself compelled to submit the consideration of their respective claims to persons,
who, from their residence in Colombo, possessed the advantages of local knowledge,
and might be able to furnish him with the information he required. The number of
petitions presented to him led him to infer that the distress existing in Colombo
must be great, and he felt that the relief he was able to afford would be but
temporary. Perceiving, therefore, that an organised system of permanent relief,
tinder judicious management and prone. precaution, was as necessary as it was
desirable ; and having recently witnessed at. Madras the beneficial operations
cieties which have been found so useof a Society similar to the Benevolent
ful in England, he expressed a wish that one of this nature might be established
in Colombo, and accordingly submitted a plan to that effect to a meeting
assembled in the vestry of St. Paul's Church on the 16th March. Resolutions
were on that occasion adopted, the Society established, and a Committee formed
under the presidency of the Venerable the Archdeacon, consisting of twenty-four
members, besides the Treasurer and Secretary, and Assistant Secretary. The
sphere of the Society's operations is limited to Colombo, including the four gravets ;
it being jadged imprudent, not to say impracticable, to extend it more widely.
This is divided into twelve districts, to each of which two members of the
Committee are assigned as Visitors, whose duty it is to visit the applicants at
their residences, in order to obtain full information of their circumstances, and
to make a report of the cases thus visited to the Committee, before whom the
applicants themselves are directed to appear."
CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY.
The Society is under the management. of a Committee which consists of
twenty-seven members in addition to the Visitors of the twelve districts,
and which meets ones in every month. The officers of the Society are the
President, the Hon. Seetytary, the Assistant Secretary, and the Hon. Treasurer.
The Assistant Secretary is paid Rs. 20 per month. The only other paid officer is
the Collector, who receives a percentage on his collection. The salaries and other
working expenses of the Society, including the Collector's Commission, amounted
in 1903 to Rs. 88176. The accounts are audited annually by an Auditor appointed
by the Committee. A copy of the Balance Sheet for 1903 is appended, together
with a list of the Subscribers, and a statement showing the main heads of Receiptt
and Expenditure since 1895.
WORK OF THE SOCIETY.
This may be iivided under three heads :Pensions, Casual Relief, and Paymem
of Passages.
PnNstoNs.Pensions are awarded by vote of the Committee._ No application i

OZ ,

THE COLOMBO FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY.Coutd,


are paid by the Visitors. A statement with regard to each district is forwarded
every month by the Assistant Secretary to the Treasurer, who sends to each
Visitor the amount required for the payment of his pensions. Deaths or removals
of pensioners are reported by the visitor at each monthly meeting. At every
monthly meeting the pensioners of two districts are reviewed, and the list of
these is called over, so that every pensioner has to show himself twice in the
year. On these occasions pensions are withdrawn, or their amount altered, or a fresh
inquiry ordered if any penisoner's cirmustances appear to have changed.
There are at present 659 pensioners (3 Europeans, 161 Burghers, 457 Sinha
:14 Tamils, and one Malay); about three-quarters of these are persons wlnr,
owing to age, blindness or other infirmities are permanently unable to support
themselves. The remainder are those who are temporarily reduced to destitution
by illness, loss of husbands, or other causes ; these are placed on the list ' fill.
periods of three or six months according to their circumstances, and when this
period has elapsed the Committee decido whether or for how long
the pension
shall be continued. A full list. of the pensioners is published from rime to
time in the Annual Report. The tots/ sum expended on pensioners in the year 190:1
was Es. 18,276'50.
CASUAL RELUMThi,s is administered by the Honorary Secretary. Applicants
for pensions who are suffering from urgent destitution, receive temporary
help till their case is decided by the Committee ; other persons suffering temporarily
from want apply almost daily to the Honorary Secretary, who deals with their
cases iii the best way he can, giving not only money but food tickets and such
clothes as are sent to him for the purpose. I . is as careful as possible not to
give to professional beggars. His disbursement., lll 1903 amounted to Rs. 800.
PASSAGES.Many Eurasiaus and Europeans, who have no means of support,
crime to Ceylon from India. Some of these are confirmed idlers and loafers ;
others are really in search of work. Those who fail to obtain work are sent back
to Tuticorin by the Society. Besides these, there are a certain number of persons
from time to time stranded in Ceylon, who are not wholly undeserving, and whom
it is desirable to get sent as soon as possible to their own homes in Europe,
Australia, and elsewhere. In these cases the passage money is much more than
the Society can pay. If the case is a deserving one, the Secretary is sometimes
able to start a special subscription list, headed by a contribution from the
Society, and promising to administer whatever SUM is subscribed. The expenditure
on passages in 1903 was Rs. 713.63.
FINANCIAL STATE OF THE SOCIETY.
No institution can undertake the payment of pensions unless it has regular
, on its work by
and reliable receipts. The Society has only been able to carry
securing something in the nature of a fixed income ; this has been derived from
two sources ; subscriptions (annual and monthly) and a Government contribution.
In the first year of the Society's existence it became clear that this work could
not be done with any completeness by unaided private charity, and a yearly
contribution of 100 was promised by Government. This contribution has been
gradually increased as the development of Colombo has brought with it an increase
in those requiring relief.
It was raised to its present amount in the year 1900. Eight years previouslyin
the years 1892 and 1893the Society had passed through a period of difficulty
and the Committee had been compelled reluctantly to decide upon lowering
the rates of pension. This deplorable step was taken as a tempontry measure,
and by the end of 1896 the Society had enough funds in hand to justify a
return to the previous rate in January, 1897.
The Society however was then living above its income, and at the end of
1899 had exhausted its balance. An appeal was made by the President, Sir
Archibald Lawrie, for an addition to the Government contribution which had
not. been raised since 1886. It was felt by Government that this could only
be done if the development of the Society's work had been accompanied by
some growth in its receipts from private sources. Fortunately the receipts fur
the previous four years had been satisfactory, the casual donations had been
considerable, and the regular subscriptions had shown an appreciable increase.
In view of this the contribution of Government was in 1900 raised from Rs. 10,000
to Rs. 12,000. In the same year the Society received a legacy of 1500 sterling
from the late Mr. A. C. White.
This legacy was treated as capital, and was invested (Rs.3,000 on fixed deposit
and Rs. 4,000 on a mortgage), and it was hoped that the Society would be able
to live on its income. But since that date the demands on the Society have
increased, while its income has fallen on'. It has been necessary to withdraw Rs. 2,000
from the sum on fixed deposit, and at the present moment the Society has not
sufficient funds to pay its way till the final balance of Rs. 1,000 can be drawn
from fixed deposit in December. It is true that the Society has a further
sum of Rs, 4,000 invested on mortgage, but if that is realised and we

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go on making good our yearly deficit from it, in two or three years it too will
be exhausted. The most serious feature iu the present position is the steady
decline in the receipts from annual and monthly subscriptions. During the
years 1899 to 1903 these have fallen from Rs. 5,451 to Rs. 4,286. The Committee
feel that it is a matter of the utmost importance to Colombo that this decline
should he arrested. They therefore decided to hold a meeting on October 4th,
at which His Excellency the Gorernoc 1 ndly consented to preside, in order
to call public attention for this falling of in the regular and reliable support
given to the Society.
It must be remembered that. there is no Poor Law in Colombo, and no poor
rats is levied by the Municipality ; and, though there are other Institutions
which do most valuable works, the Friend-in-Need Societ y is the only organisation
which deals comprehensively with the problem of poverty in the Municipality
as a whole. The Committee believes that its system is a sound one, and is suited
to the actual circumstances of the poor in Colombo. If the Society become tumble
to carry on its work, its place would have to he taken by a system of Municipal
relief. It is no exaggeration to say that such a stop would he a calamity for
Colombo.
POPULATION OF COLOMBO FROM 1827 to 1904.
The annexed figures (taken from reliable sources) will be or interest in
tracing the increase in the population of Colombo during the period covered by
the Society's operations since its inauguration in 1831:Year. Population. Year. Population. Year. Population
1898 ... 147,842
1891 ... 128,683
1827 ... 31,188
1899 ... 150,803
1893 ... 131,260
1861 ... 45,000*
1900 ... 153,822
1893 ... 133,889
1871 ... 100,238
1901 ... 156,903
1894 ... 136,570
1881 ... 112,068
1902 ... 160,045
1895
...
139,305
1887 ... 121,605
1903 ... 163,249
1896 ... 142,094
1888 ... 123,274
1904 166,519
1897 ... 144,940
1889 ... 121,965
1890 ... 126,680
* Estimated.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR 1903.


Rs.
Rs. EXPENDITURE.
Visitors' Distribution ... 18,276'50
Balance brought forward
from 1902 ... ... 7,207'44 Hon. Secretary's Distribution... 800/0
Government Contribution ... 12,000.00 Salaries and Wages... ... 258'00
Subscriptions ... ... 4,28615 Collector's Commission ... 565'26
Donations and Legacies ... 2,793'08 Food Contractor ... ... 27711
Offertory ... 126'42 Passages of Destitute Aliens ... 71313
Fines ...
... 468.27 Printing and Stationery ... 48'10
RECEIPTS.

... 100'00 Bank Charges ... ... 10,10


Balance in Bank of Madras ... 1,331'96
Total... 27,28P46 Balance in Fixed Deposit,
National Bank ... ... 1,000.00
Balance on Mortgage ... 4,000/0

Interest ...

Total R... 27,281'16


OF EXPENDITURE
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS SINCE
1895. SUMMARY
SINCE 1895.

Casual s WorkRelief To log ExPensions and,,,,z penees


Govern. Donations,
Food g &o,
Year mast con- Subser ip- Legacies In-
tribntion. Lions. etc. Fines terest Aceount C.
R. R. 11. R. R. R. R. R. R.
1895 ... 10,000'00 4,890.99 1,598'48 265'11 1112 13,769'50 533'16 7014 1,00111
1896 ... 10,000'00 4,414-45 3,16217 375111 43/3 14,05315 65708 401/3 908.41

1897 ... 10,000/0 4.54515 2,848.59 383,57 5316 17,24615 84110 273/6 936'27
1898 ... 10,000.00 4,953/5 2,122/5 403,18 - 17,418'75 68347 10401 1,047/8
1899 ... 10,000/0 5,454.75 2,19818 311'52 - 17,296'50 626.35 31514 953'66
1900 ... 12,000-00 5,221/0 9,42219 371/5 52'79 17,08515 668.37 30114 939.59
1901 ..; 12,000.00 5.013.50 1,484/1 520'42 238/5 17,066.75 912/6 510.18 925.81
- - ....-..x.- . e (1,01-1

Ii IA I ATIONs OM AIMING PENSIONS.

625

(Vide "Gazette" of January 30, 2903,)

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'MINUTES BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.


llis EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR has been pleased to direct that the following
rules, sanctioned by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
regulating the pensions to be granted to Public Servants of this Colony, be substituted for those contained in all previous Minutes on the subject of pensions ;
and all such Minutes are hereby cancelled, but such cancellation shall not affect
any rights acquired under those Minutes.
1. Public Servants have no absolute right to any pension or allowance under
this Minute, and the Goverment retain the power to dismiss a Public Servant without
compensation.
2, Subject to the exceptions and provisions hereinafter contained, every Public
Servant holding a permanent office in the service of the Colony separately provided in
the Estimates, which has been declared to be pensionable by a notification published
in the Government Garotte, and drawing a salary of Rs. 260 per annum and upwards,
either in respect Of one or of several offices, held permanently and conjointly, may
be awarded a pension as uuder :
(i.) Any person who shall have served for ten and less than eleven years may
receive an annuity equal to fifteen-sixtieths of the salary as defined hereinafter
of the permanent office or offices held by him at the time of his retirement.
(ii.) Any person who shall have served for eleven and less than twelve years may
receive an annuity equal to sixteen sixtieths of such salary.
(iii.) In like manner, an addition may be granted of one-sixtieth for each additional
year of service until the completion of thirty-five years' service, when the
maximum pension, equal to forty.sixtieths of the salary, may be granted.
These rates include in each ease a climate bonus of five-sixtieths, representing
five years service, granted for service in the tropics.
(iv.) Any person retiring on account of illness or age before completing ten years
service may receive a gratuity calculated at the rate of one month'e salary of
the permanent office or offices hold by such person at the time of retirement for
each year of service, If the service includes a fractional part of a year over six
months, half a month's salary shall be allowed in addition.
3. The service of a Public Servant to be reckoned for pension will be calculated
from the date on which he commences to draw salary from the t olony in respect of his
first permanent appointment. Provided that in the ease of a Cadet lie pass the first
examinaton required by the re gulationa in force at the time of his first appointment, within
the period prescribed by such regulations. If he fails so to pass, the period by which
the date of his passing the examination is overdue will be deducted from his term of
service when his claims to pension are considered.
4. Acting service in an office carrying claim to pension will, when continuous with
permanent employment, be allowed to reckon as service for pension, provided no other
officer was earning pension for the same period in respect of the same office. And a
Public Servant who has been transferred from a non-pensionable to a pensionable
office will be entitled to reckon his service in the former if it has been continuous with
his subsequent service in the latter capacity, The service of a Public Servant under
sixteen years of age does not count for pension.
5. Any Public Servant of the Colony who may be appointed Governor of Ceylon
shall, on relinquishing that appoinment, if under the ago of fifty-five years, be entitled
to the same Rerudon which he would have received had hr continued to hold the office
vacated by him when appointed Governor, and had he been obliged to retire on account
of ill-health,
But if any such officer bo offered other employment under the Crown which he
may be reasonably expected to accept, the payment of his pension shall be suspended
during the period of such employment, if ho accept such offer. And if he decline the
appointment offered to him, the payment of his pension shall be suspended until he
attains the age of fifty-five years. _.
6. In ease of abolition of office, the pensions or gratuities grantable to a Public
Servant whose office has been declared to be pensionable will be at the rate of onesixtieth of his salary for each year of his actual service, plus the following addition
of years for abolition :
(i.) Where the actual service of an officer amounts to twenty years and upwards,
a period of ten years may be added to his actual service in computing hie
retiring allowance.
(ii.) Where the actual service amounts to less than twenty years and not less
than fifteen years, a period of seven years may be added.
(iii.) Where the actual service amounts to less than fifteen years and not lose than
ten years, a period of live years may be added.
(iv.) Where the period of service amounts to less than ten years and not less than
five years, a gratuity shall be awarded, calculated at the rate of one month's
salary for each year's service, with the addition of three months' salary.
(v.) Where the period of suttee amounts to less than five years, a gratuity shall
be awarded, calculated at the rate of one mouth's salary for each year's service,
plus half a month's salary for the fraction of a year over six months, with the
addition of one month's salary,
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Provided always that the officer who is thus retired shall he liable to be recalled
to the Public Service for re-employment, and that in no case shall the number of years
to bo added to the actual service exceed that which, if added to the age of the retiring
officer, would bring that age up to sixty years.
7. The peitsion or gratuity awarded to a Public Servant shall be computed upon
the salary drawn by him at the time of his retirement in respect of the permanent
office or offices then held by him, provided that ho shall have held such MCP or offices,
or an office or offices to which the same fixed salary or incremental scale of salary is
attached, for at least three years; otherwise the pension shall he calculated upon the
average of the salaries attached to the permanent offices held by such person during
the three years next preceding the commencement of such pension. In the case of
Native Sergeants of the Police Force, pension will be calculated on the salary th.awit
at the time of retirement, even if such salary was not drawn throughout the preceding
three years, if the officer has served in the chess in which he is serving at the time of
his retirement' for such three years.
8. For the purpose of the last preceding section salary includes personal allowance, and any other unquestionable remuneration for personal service in connection
with the officer's permanent appointment. The officers specified Schedule B. here to
annexed shall be entitled to reckon as pensionable emolument II e annual value of
the Govt. Building (if any 1 occupied by them provided that no sum in exce s of
one-sixth of their annual salary shall he reekone.t as such a n nal va!ue.
f Station Masters of the Railway Department who occupy Govt. quarters free of
rent shall be entitled to reckon as a pensionable emolument a sum equal to six per cent
on the Arronut of th .ir aalary.10.1
P. A Public servant is entitled to reckon as service for pension the whole
period of absence on vacation leave and half the period of absence on leave with half
salary. Absence without salary will not count as service for pension, provided,
however, that a period not exceeding one year during which an officer is absent on
leave without salary, such leave being granted on grounds of public policy, may be
counted as service on full pay.
10. As a general rule, it is indispensable as a qualification for pension that the whole
time of the retiring officer during his employment shall have been given to the Public
service. But officers of the Attorney-General's Department, subordinate officers of the
Civil Medical Department, and Native Headmen shall not be affected by this provision.
11. The rates of pension above set forth will only be granted in cases of faithful
and meritorious service. Where the testimony as to good conduct is in any way
defective, a deduction will be made from the pension ; and where the misconduct of
a Public Servant has been of a serious nature, he shall forfeit all claim to pension.
12. Where service of peculiar and extraordinary merit has been rendered by a
Public Servant distinctly outside the duties in respect of which his salary is paid, a
special rate of pension may be recommended for sanction, but in ordinary cases the
maximum pension or retiring allowance grantable to an officer under this Minute, or
to an officer entitled to pension also in respect of service not under the Ceylon Government from all services combined, shall net exceed two-thirds of the highest salary
drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service.
13. A pension will not be granted to a Public Servant who shall be under fiftyfive years of age unless upon a certificate from the Head of his Department, and from
a. Medical Board nominated by the Governor, or. it he is absent on leave, from snob
medical adviser or advisers as the Secretary of State may name, that he is unfit to
discharge the ditties of his office owing to infirmity, either of mind or body, and
Unless he shall have theretofore discharged such duties to the satisfaction of the Head
of his Department. When a Public Servant claiming pension is himself the Head
of a Department, a pension will be granted only upon medical certificate as prescribed above, and if he shall have discharged the duties of his office to the satisfaction
of the Governor. Bat in the case of Mounted Orderlies (now called the Governor's
Escort) the limit of age under which a pension will not be granted without. the
medical certificate required above is forty-five years.
Provided that where a Public Servant who is below the limit of age entitling him
to retire on pension is removed from the Public Service on the ground of his inability
to discharge efficiently the duties of his office, and the Governor in Executive Council
thinks that the special circumstances of his case justify the grant to him of a retiring
allowance, he may, with the approval of the Secretary of State, he given such
retiring allowance as the Governor in Council thinks just and proper, but in no Case
exceeding the amount for which his length of service would qualify him under this
Minute without any addition under Section 6.
It Should a Public Servant to whom a pension has been awarded take salaried
employment in any Public Depaatraent, either in this Colony or in any other part
of His Majesty's dominions, his pension shall cease to be paid whilst ho is so employed, if the official income of his new office is equal to the salary of the appointment from which be retired. But if snob official income is less than the salary
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cancelled if the officer on re-employment attains a rate of salary not less than that on
which he first retired, and the ultimate pension will on filial retirement be based on his
final salary and the total length of his service as though the whole had been continuous ;
but if the salary received duriug the second period of service is less than that on which
o first retired, the original pension will be received on his ultimate retirement and a
distinct pension will be grantable for the second period of service at the rate of onesixtieth of his final
al salary for each year such service, less any number of years that may
have been previously added in respect ofofabolition
of office, and without any addition for
climate bonus already computed in the first pension.
16. Every Public Servant appointed to, or promoted in, any branch of the
Public Service in the Colony subsequently to August 5, 1882, may be required to retire
from the Public Service on or after attaining the age of fifty-five years, upon being
given twelve months' notice to that effect, - subject to the approval of the Secretary
of State. lietiremeut shall be compulsory for every rubbles Servant on attaining the
age of sixty years. Provided that in the ease of subordinate officers, Registrars of
Births, Deaths, and Marriages, and members of the Clerical Service, the Governor in
Executive Council may extend such officer's employment for a further period, in no
case exceeding ten years ; and in special cases among other classes of Publio Servant.
the Governor in Executive Council may extend such officer's employment for a further
period (in no ease exceeding five years) ou being satisfied that his retirement at sixty
would be detrimental to the interests of the Public Service. Provided also that Chief
Headmen and Shroffs may, at the Governor's discretion, be exempted from the
operation of this rule.
17. If any person in the receipt of a pension or compassionate allowance shall be
couvicted of any offence for which he shall be sentence' to death, or to any term of
rigorous imprisonment or analogous punishment exceedin welve months, the payment
of such pension or allowance shell be forthwith discontinued,
b
unless the Governor in
Executive Council otherwise direct.
18. The service in respect of which pensions or gratuities will be granted must
be unbroken, except in cases where the service has been interrupted by abolition of
office or other temporary suspension of employment not arising from misconduct or
voluntary resignation. Service prior to a break of service may, however, be allowed
to count for pension together with service subsequent to such break, if the whole
intervening period has been spent in some other employment under the Crown or of a
quasi-public character, including employment under a Municipality, or Road Cora.
mitlee, or other local public body in Ceylon, and public employment in any othutry
where for the time being His Majesty exercises a protectorate, or jurisdiction and
power under the authority of the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890, or any Act passed to
amend or hi substitution of that Act.
* 19. An officer who has been transferred with the approval of the Government of
this Colony, or of the Secretary of State, to some other employment under the Crown
or to employment of a quasi-public character (as defined in foregoing Sectiou) shall retain
a claim to ultimate pension for his service in Ceylon, provided that he retires under
circumstances which would entitle him to a Colonial pension ; and provided further
that, if his appointment be abolished or his employment of such quasi-public character
terminated before attaining the pensionable age of fifty-five years for any other reason
than that of ill-health, he shall have no claim on the Colony for pension until he attains
that age, or is certified to be permanently incapacitated for further service in the
Colonies. In all such cases the Ceylon pension will only be based upon the salary drawn
in Ceylon and upon the length of service in Ceylon, and will be at the rate of onesixtieth for each year's service in Ceylon, together with an addition to such service,
which than bear a like proportion to five years or to ten years in the case of the
officers referred to in section 24, as his service in Ceylon bears to the whole period of
his employment in tropical climates; provided that no such addition shall be made to
his service in Ceylon, iu cases where such officer him not been employed for ten years
iu all in tropical climates ; and further, provided that the addition shall in no ease be
greater than would make his total public employment forty years.
20. An officer who has been transferred to the service of this Colony from some other .
employment under the Crown or of a quasi public character may, if he shall retire from the
service of this Colony after having ten years' public service iu all, but before completing
ten years' service in Ceylon, be awarded, iu lieu of the gratuity mentioned on beefier'
2 (iv.), an annuity which shall bear the same proportion to fifteen-sixtieths of his salary
in this Colony, or to twenty-sixtieths in the case of the officers referred to in section
24 as his service in Ceylon bears to ten years. But should such officer leave the
rvice of Ceylon for employment elsewhere, lie shall be treated ou his final retirement
not under this section, but under the last preceding scetiou (19).
21. Whenever an officer entitled to a pension under this Minute is also entitled
to a pension from Imperial Funds or from the funds of some other Government, the
maximum pension which may be granted under this Manta shall in ordinary circumstances be such as when added to such other pension does not exceed two-thirds of
the highest salary drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service
and in no case shall he be permitted to reckon service in Ceylon for aperiothat
would make his total public employment in excess of forty years.
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PENSION REGULATION

22 An Officer seconded from a pensionable appointment in the public service


to temporary employment on the Harbour, Railway Construction, or other
similar works under the Government control, or to an office to which pension r ghts
are not attached, may be allowed to count the period of his temporary employment for pension purposes, provided Wet:ve(t) That ho retires under circumstances which would otherwise a title him
to penelon.
(2) That if he should be superannuated from seconded service, or within three
years' full service, after leaving such seconded service his retiring ellowanco shall
be based on the pensionable emolument of the la t, pensionable appointment or
appointments t eld by him prior to retirement.
(3) Thpt the fact of his being seconded with claim to pension shall he notified
at the time in the (Jest. Gazette.
(4) That the secandiug for such other temporary employment shall have been
authotised by the Governor.
23. reunions to Judges of the Supreme Court are grantable in accordance with the
following regulations, but subject also to the provisions of such of the foreg i ig sections
(e.g., Sections 1, 5, 7, 9,11, 13, 14, 16) as are nte inconsisteut with the following, viz. :
(f.) A Judge of the Supreme Court, after te t lees than a yea years' service in that
0th, or who has attained
capacity, who iscompelled to retire on account of
the age of fifty-tive years, may be awarded a pension of ene-thirtieth of his
salary for each year of his service as such Judge, until the maximum rate of
fifteen-thirtieths or half salary is attained after fifteen year,' service.
ii.) A Judge of the Supreme Courtwho before his elevation to the -Bench has
Served the Crown in Ceylon in other capacities, and who has not less than ten
years' service in Ceylon in all, incluiliug the time spent on the Supreme Com t
Benchmay be allowed to claim ei her a pension at the rate of one-thirtieth
of his salary as Judge of the Supreme Court for each year of his service in
that capacity, together with one-sixtieth of his pensionable salary previous to
his elevation to the Eeneh for each pensionable year of his previous public
service in Ceylon, with on addition to elicit service which shall bear the Fame
proportion to live year as such service bears to his tots) public service in
Ceylon ; or a pension at ordinary pension rates, in accordance with section 2,
for the whole of his service in Ceylon. Provided that in no case shall such
combined pensi312 exceed the maximum pensio a attainable under sitb-sect ion (i.),
namely, half the Judge's salary.
(iii.) Every .fudge of the Supreme Court who is transferred to or from the service
' of Ceylon from or to other service under the Crown, and is not entitled to a
pension under the foregoing sub-sections (i.) and (ii.), may if his aggregate
service under the Crown in Ceylon end elsewhere watilJ have en tibial him to
a pension according to the principles laid down in these teenlatives, be awarded
on his ultimate retirement a pension at tie rate of one-thirtieth of his Rawlas such Judge for each year of his service in that capacity.
21. The officers of the Forest and Public, Work, Departments appointed prior to
January 1, 1901, and the o Sri of the Surv.y and Irrigation Departments, specified
in the Schedule h. reto annexe-3, may receive 5-60ths of the Ware on which their
pension is computed, in addition to the rates laid down in section 2, provided they
retire on medical certificates before attaining the age of fifty-five. In the esse of the
Surveyor-General and Assistant Surveyor-General this privilege will be allowed only
when those officers have been appointed in the course of departmental promotion, led
not when they have been brought in from outside.
25. Officers transferred from or to other branches of the Public Service to or from
the Survey and Irrigation Departments, and the officers of the Forest and Public Works
Departments appointed prior to January 1, 1901, transferred to other branches of the
Public Service, may receive 311 addition that shall bear to 5-60tbs of their salary in
such Department the same proportion that their service therein bears to their total
service in the Col. ny, provided they retire o medical certificates before attaining the
ege of fifty-five.
20. Mounted Orderlies (now called the Governor's Escort) and members of the
Police Force shall be entitled to pension on the sea's laid down in section 2, whetter
thc'r salary at the time of retirement amounts to, nr is leis than, 5250 per annum.
Men who served in the late Ceylon Rifle Regiment, and who enlisted in any Depart.
ment of the Public Service during the ire tithe of July and August, 1873, will be
allowed to count towards pension one-third of their military servic a provided they are
not in the receipt of a military pension,
27. Any officer of the Police Force who served as Sergeant or Constable previouly
to the re-organisation of the Department in 1866, and who re-enlisted into the relive
Force, shall count towards pension one-half of his service prior to re-enlistment.
In the case of men admitted into the Force sole:teem ntly to October 7, 1874, penalone will only be granted to those whose ages on admission were under thirty years. In
the case of men whose age on enlistment exceeded thirty years, no claim to p met n
will be admitted, but the Government will be prepared to consider any recommendation
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should be submitted by the Inspector-General of Police to Government for con


sideration, with a view to the grant of a pension.
28. Telegraph Masters and Signallers who were employed in Ceylon under the In
dian Government, who qualified for pm siou under the Indian Civil Code, and whose services wi re engaged by this Government on no transfer of the Teleg-aph Department
will ,on their retirement, be entitled to receive a pewion, at the rates fixed by section 2,
from the Indian and Ceyten Governments calculated in the proportion which the
aggregate salary drawn by them under the Indian and Ceylon Governments respectively
bears to the aggregate salary received by them during the whole of their qualifying service.
29. Public servants drawing a salary of 11250 and apwlirds, whose service has been
entirely in a hompeusionable office, may be awarded a retiring allowance rali exceeding
three-fourths of the amount payable under section 2. Provided that, to b me eligible
for an allowance under this section all officer shall have been reported by a Medical
Board, nominated by the Governor, to be permanently unfit for further active service,
or shall be retired on abolition of office after serving continuously for a period of not
less than fifteen years, Provided further, that this privilege shall not be held in any
way to interfere with the power of the Governor to dispense with the services of any
such officer, or to reduce his salary in case of re-organisation or abolition of office; and
no claim to any additional grant on account of such reduction or abolition shall in
ally case be recognised. Any such officer shall continue to be liable to suspension,
dismissal, or removal from office in the same mariner as if this section did not exist.
30. Officers who have been paid from votes for Services exclusive of Establishments
shall, when transferred to appointments on the Establishment be allowed to count for
pension half of suck service as may have been continuous -"-11 their subsequent service
on the Establishment. Provided that the allowance of such . tyke shall be limited to
a maximum of five years to count for pension. Provided further that the service of
Overseers in the Public Works Department shall be deemed to be continuous if the
breaks therein have been caused by no fault of their own. Provided also that Head
Overseers of the Public Works Department, and Irrigatiou Engineers, employed ou, or
previously to, October 19, 1886, shall be allowed to count the whole of such previous
continuous service.
31. When a person employed in the Public Service of the Colony, whethorserving
in a pensionable or in a non-pensionable office, is injured, (a) in the actual discharge
of his duty, 18) without his own default, and (c) by some injury specially attributable
to the nature of his duty, it shall be competent for the Governor and the Executive
Council to grant to him in respect of such injury an animal allowance not exceeding the
under-mentioued portion of his salary and emoluments at the. date of the iujury, viz :
When his capacity to contribute to his support is
Slightly impaired
,. 5-60ths I Materially impaired
.. 15-fiOths
Impaired
.. 20-60the
.. 10-60ths I Totally destroyed
Provided that no award shall, together with any retired allowance for which ho
would be qualified by length of service, exceed 60-60tbs of his salary and emoluments
at the date of the injury, and that the award shall be so much less than the amount
grantable under the scale given above as the Governor and Executive Council shall
think reasonable, in ease(a) The usual amount exceeds by not less than 111,000 a year the rate of retired
allowance to which the length of the injured man's service would entitle him; or
(b)ne injured man has eontiuued to serve for not less than one year after the
injury in respect of which he retires; or
(c)The injured man is fifty years of age or upwards at the date of injury ; or
(d)The injury is not the sole cause of retirement, i.e, the retirement is causedpartly
by ago or infirmity.
In the ease of a pensionable officer the above award shall be in addition to the
pension or gratuity, for which the injured man would be qualified by length of service,
and in the case of an injured officer who is entitled to a gratuity only, he may, if
'he wish it, be awarded in lieu of such gratuity an annual allowance of AO many 60ths
as the years he has actually served, together with the number of 60ths that may be
awarded as above on account of his injuries.
32. When an officer is killed while in the discharge of his duty, the Governor may
at his discretion propose to t he Legislative Couuoil an award to the widow mat childrou
which ordinarily may be on the following scale:
Pension to widow not to exceed 10-6Uths of the husband's salary and emoluments,
- or 11100 a year, whichever is greater ; and
Gratuity to children not exceeding 1110, multiplied by the total number of their
years, starting from their ages at the time of their father's death and ending with
&item years, the total gratirity not to be less than 11100 or more than 1150,
In the ease of motherless children the award may be of twice the usual rate.
If the service of the deceased at the date of the injury was less than five years,
the award may be
To the widow a gratuity not exceeding one-half of the salary and emoluments
salary
of the deceabed ; and to each child a gratuity not exceeding I.12th of
and emoluments of the deceased, but the total gratuity to widow and children
shall not exceed one year's salary and emolutneuts vl the deceased.

PENSION REGULATIONS.

680

If the deceased does not leave a widow, and if his mother or other near relative
was wholly dependent upon him for her support, the award which might have been
made to a widow may be made to the mother or other such dependent relative.
83. No pension granted under this Minute shall be aseiguable or transferable.
If any person to whom a pension hes been granted under this Minute becomes
a bankrupt, the pension shall forthwith cease; but it shall be lawful for the Secretary
of State for the Colonies, or if such pensioner is resident in the Colony, then for the
Governor in Council, from time to time during the remainder of such pensioner's Hie,
or during such shorter period or periods either continuous or discontinuous as such
Secretary of State or Governor in Council shall think fit, to pay all or any part of the
moneys to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension had he not
tipt or to apply the same for the maintenance and personal support or
become a
benefit of all or any, exclusive of the other or others of the following persons namely,
such pensioner and any wife, child, or children of his in such proportions and manner
as such Secretary of State or Governor in Council from time to thee thinks proper,
By His Excellency's command,
E. F. rst THURN,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colonial Secretary.
Colombo, January 24, 1903.
SOHED ULE.
Officers entitled to the Pensions prescribed in Section 24.
Survey Department.
Assistant Superintendents of
I
Surveyor-General
Surveys
Assistant Surveyor-General
Trigonometrical Assistant
Superintet. dents of Surveys
In the case of the Surveyor-General and Assistant Surveyor-Genera! only
when those officers have been appoint d in the course of departments
promotion, and not when they have been brought in from outside.
Palle Works Department.
Distrke Engineers
Director of Public Works
Factory Engineer
Financial Assistants
Provincial Engineers
Only to those officers appointed prior to January 1, 1901.
Forest Department.
Conservator of Forests
Assistant Conservators of Forests
Only to those off -s appointed prior to January, 1, 1901.
Director of Irrigation
Irrigation Assistant
Irrigation Engineers

irription Department.
Chief Irrigation Inspectors and any other
I officers of the Department to whom Hie
I Excellency the Governor, with the
advice of the Executive Council, may
extend the privilege.

SCHEDULES.
of all officers who will be permittel, under paragraph 8 of this Minute]
to count as pensionable s molument tt e annual value of the Government building
(if any) occupied by them, provided that not more than one-sixth of their annual
salary shall be reckoned as such annual value. No other officers are permitted
to enjoy this privilege.
Paesons.
Barone GARDENS.
MotwaI.
CONVICT ESTABLIEHILENT,
Jailer
Director
Deputy Jailer
Welikada.
Blycologiat and Assistant
WesTzeis Peoviece.
Director
Superintendent of the
Halftsdorp.
Ent mologiet
Convict Establishment
Jailer
Curator
Assisting Superintendent
Assistant Jailer
Superintendent of the
Ter, jailers, Welikasa
..Vegomdo.
Botanic Garden, Hakgais First deputy jailer
do.
railer
Head clerk
Second deputy jailer, do.
Amsatvecta.
Draughtsman
Matron
do
Clerk and foreman,
Three bead overseers do.. Jailer
Hakgals,
CENTRAL PROVINCE.
First foreman, Peradeniya
Kandy (Boyambra).
Medlars.
LIST

Toiler

PENSION REG UL tTIONS ; ACTT' :'..' ' '''''''''.-- Deputy Jailer (Old
Prison)
Jailer (Ohl Prison)
Vuwara Eliya.
Jailer
NORTHERN PILOT INCE.
..laf),a.
Jailer
Deputy Jailer
SOUTHERN PRoviNer.
Gate,.
Jailer
Matara.
Jailer
Tangatta.
Jailer
ilambantota.
Jailer

t of such a position. AggraEa sTERN PROVINCE,


ver they become known
Batticaloa.
bove adverted to, or in
Jailer
appear to deserve.
7 rincoutalce.
Jailer N Party to accomr
Jailer
Alm and whether
owant to the
Jailer
NORTH-WESTERN "'ROY,
MEDWAY.. 4icatea a
Pattatata.
Superintendent,
Jailer
- sitcy
Lunatic Asytt..4i
Chita w.
rintendent,
Sup,
Jailer
* Leper Asylum
NORTHERN-CENTRAL PRov.
EDUCATION.
Anuradhapura.
principal of the Royal
Jai ler
College, Colombo
PROVINCE OF UV A.
GOVERNMENT STORES.
Bad die
Welikada Magazine-keeper
Jailer

PENSIONERS LIVING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


Under Instructions from the Secretary of State, His Excellency the . Governor
has be at pleased to order that section 22 of the Pension Minute dated January
sth 11)02, be repealed, and I hat the following notification be published for general
information :Officers o? the Ceylon Government on leave in any part of Asia
(except Cyprus), or in a place the currency of which is based on a silver standard,
shall draw their salary in silver rupees at the current rate of exchange, plus
exchange compensation in accordance with the amended Government Minute dated
December ith 1894, and retired officers resident in any part of Asia (except Cyprus),
or in a place the currency of which is based on a silver standard, shall draw their
pension in silver rupees at the current rate of exchange. Gazette, Jan. 30, 1903.

Acquisition of Laud and Agricultural and einumniercial


Pursuits by Public Officers.
MINUTES BY THE GOVERNOR.

(1.)

1110-,-.

..

11

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Tt c attention of His Excellency the Governor having been recently drawn to the fact
that the standing regtfiations of the Government in regard to the acquisition or possession of land for agricultural purposes by Public Servants aro not strictly observed, His
Excellency directs the re-publication of that portion of the Minute on the subject
which was issued under the instructions of Her Majesty's Government on October 3
1846 (of which Public Servants were reminded by the Minute of February 16, 1863)
and which remains in force.
2. In that Minute it is laid down "that no Civil Servant shall in future be allowed
to acquire any land in any part of Ceylon, other than a garden or ground attached to a
dwelling-house, and not cultivated with a view to the sale of the produce."
His3.Excellency considers that he cannot do better than repeat the reasons given
by Her Majesty's Government for the foregoing rule, which were stated to be that
"greater efficiency may be expected from an officer whose whole energies arc devoted to
the Public Service than from one whose mind is occupied with the cares and anxieties
incident to the possession and cultivation of land," and that "the man who is content
to look for advancement solely to his official occupation has a stronger claim on the
public and on his superiors than one who seeks to combine with it the pursuits of a
lauded proprietor."
4. The members of the Public. Service should recollect that a similar restriction for
similar reason has been placed upon them as regards entering into commercial pursuits.
The restrictions as to engaging m agricultural and commercial pursuits are applicable
to all members of the Public Service, except those natives of the Island who, though
in Government employment, are, for obvious reasons, exempted front the operation of
the rule which has been quoted, but which in other cases will be rigidly enforced, unless
with the sanction of Her Majesty's Government.
liy His Excellency s command,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
0. T.
O'BRIEN,
Colombo, Oct ober 21, 1887.
Acting Colonial Secretary,

thENsioril PUBLIC OFFICERS.


If the deceased does not LAND BY PUBLIC OFFICERSAn-dd.
(2.)
was wholly dependent upon
made to a widow may btion having been drawn to certain instances in which Public
83. No pensiorA the spirit of the regulations of Government laid down in the
October, 1887, in respect of the acquisition or possession of land
If any perry
..eurposes, by the expedient et causing the title deeds of such land to be
a,b,,ankM",eame of some member of an officer's family, His Excellency has, under the
State !J the Secretary of State for the Colon!es, directed that the rules which are
G",e9ii in the Minute above quoted, with regard to the acquisition or possession of
O y Public Officers, must be held to apply also to the holding of land in the name
_iiames of members of their families or, in fact, by a trustee of any kind.
By His Excel'ency's command,
E. NOEL WALKER,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colonial Secretary,
Colombo, Apirl 9, 1894.
(3.)
Wiii the sanction of the Right Houourable the Secretary' of State for the Co'onies
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to lay down the following Regulations,
in substitution of the rules of the 15th May, 1895, which are hereby with drawn, for the
guidance of all Public Officers in the Colony, in regard to the acquisition or possession
of land and engaging in agricultural and commercial pursuits. These Regulations are
based on the principle that greater efficiency may be expected from an officer whose
whole energies are devoted to the Public Service them from one whose mind is occupied
with the cares and anxieties incident to the possession and cultivation of land or to
commercial enterprises.
(a) No officer shall be allowed to acquire or be a part owner of any land in the
Colony other than a garden or ground attached to his dwelling-house, and not
cultivated with a view to the sale of produce. He may not acquire or be a part
owner in any concession in the Colony, nor within the same territory be the
owner of house property other than a house for his own occupation.
(b) No officer shall be allowed to engage in commercial pursuits or purchase
shares in any local Laud Company, or take part iu the management of any
commercial undertaking notwithstanding that he may have invested money
therein. Nor shall any officer make or continue an investment which may interest him privately in an affair or undertaking with which his public duty is
connected. An officer should confidentially consult the Government as regards
any investment which may be reasonably open to doubt.
2. The foregoing Regulation (a) is not binding on officers who are natives of
Ceylon (including Burghers), but such officers aro expected to obtain the sanction of
Government before they purchase laud.
3, The foregoing Regulative (a) applies to the holding of land by an officer in the
name or names of members of an officer's faintly. It does not apply to those officers who
may become possessed of and or houses by inheritance or devise and not by purchase;
but all officers, whether natives of Ceylon (including Burghers) or not, are required to
report any such acquisition of land or houses to the Government, who will issue such
orders as may seem necessary.
By His Excollency's command,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
W. T. TAYLOR,
Colombo, July 15, 1896.
Acting Colonial; Secretary.

Bankruptcy and Insolvency of Public Officers,


There is published a circular despatch from the Secretary of State for the
the Colonies, dated January 9th, 1869, together with its enclosures, on the subject
of cases of bankruptcy and insolvency on the part of persons holding offices in
the Public Service. The dispatch contains copy of a Treasury Minute, Earl
Granville remarking that ho thinks it very desirable that the principles laid down
in this Minute should be applied to the Colonies. The minute is dated 31.Ith
November 1868 and concludes :The rules which my Lords would enforce and recommend for general ole
servants are as follows:1. That it is to be understood that serious pecuniary embarrassment, from
whatever cause, must be regarded as a circumstance which necessarily has the
effect of impairing the efficiency of a public servant, and of rendering him less
valuable than he would otherwise be.
2 That such embarrassment, if occasioned by imprudence or other reprehensible
cause, will be held to be an offence, as affecting the respectability of the service
and the trustworthiness of the individual ; any person who has so conducted himself will be considered to have forfeited that honourable position in the service

PUBLIC SERVICE PRIVILEGES.

633

until he shall have relieved himself from the discredit of such a position. Aggravated cases of this description will be noticed whenever they become known
and such measures will be taken either in the manner above adverted to, or in
a manner more summary and severe, as the circumstances may appear to deserve.
3. That the mere fact, under whatever plea, of becoming a party to accommodation bills, whether for his own purposes or for another person, and whether
resulting in pecuniary embarrassment or not, will subject a Civil Servant to the
consequences described in the preceding paragraph.
4. That in the event of any Civil Servant being arrested, or being adjudicated a
bankrupt, or entering into a composition with his creditors under the Bankruptcy
Act, be will, on the fact being known, be suspended from duty and salary, and will not
be reinstated unless, after examination of the facts and of the schedule prepared by
the court, it shall appear that his difficulties heve been occasioned by unavoidable
misfortune, and not by extravagance or culpable improvidence, or unless the case
shall be characterised by previous circumstances of extenuation.
5. That any person who shall not immediately, on his being arrested, or
proceedings being taken with a view to bankruptcy, inform the Head of his Department of the fact, shall. upon its becoming known, be removed from the Service
without any expectation of being reinstated.

Public Service Mil- Hewes in Ceylon.


,s4

FULL-PAY LEAVE.
As per Minnte of 15th September 1892, Vacation leave on full pay may he
granted by the Governor for periods not exceeding six weeks in any one calendar
year or three months in any two successive calendar years. Such leave may be
accumulated in respect of two years only. To C'erks, Shroffs, Interpreters, and
officers in similar positions drawing less than 83,1 00 a year, leave on full pay
must not exceed six weeks in any year on any grout'1, save in certain exceptional
cases, where it may be extsjaded to 3 mouths, To judicial or educational officers
vacation leave should extend to the ordinary vacation of the court or the institutiou
in which they are employed, and no more, and should not be token at any other
time of the year except that ordinary vacation.
IIA 1.1,.PAY LEAVE.
After a period of six years' service in the colony, leave of absence on
half-pay is granted. It may Le given before the expiration of that period in cases
of serious indisposition or of urgent private affairs, if the Governor and Executive
Co uncil are satisfied that the indulgence is indispensable. Except in very special
cases no officer on leave will be allowed to receive half-salary at any one time
for more than two years, nor for a period which, added to his previous absence
on similar leave, would exceed by 6 mouths one-sixth of his resident service.
Absences in excess of the period for which half-salary is allowed will not count as service. No extension will be granted when such leave cannot be conveniently granted
F531ILY REMITTANCES.
Officers appointed prior to 2nd June 1871 are entitled, when proceeding on leave, to
receive one-third of the cost of their passage to England and back, as a'so a similar
allowance for their families up to five persons. This indulgence can be claimed by an
officer for every six years' resident service. The privilege of receiving hag-salaries
:tad pensions in Esgiund at 2s the rupee has been withdrawn in the case of the 1st, 2nd
and 3rd classes and other officers whose salaries have been increased. I n the case
of officers appointe I of er 19th Feb.18971, half-salary and psi sion are payable at is eel the
rupee. Officers whose service mounts prior to the data at which the Order in Council
came into force, viz., let January 1872, will be entitled to receive in England at is
Mid per rupee a sum equal to that which they would have received under the arrangements which existed when they entered the Service. From let January 1880, all Gov.
ernment servants who have not participated in an increase to their salaries (in 1878)
are allowed the privilege of remitting kW their pay instead of one-third for the support
of their families in England. Officers entering the Service after 16th April 1881; are not
entitled to remit at is 10d, but they may obtain Family Remittance Drafts oe the
Crown Agents from the Treasurer or the Banks at the current rate of Exchange.
There are very few officers now remitting at is
Privilege of making Family Remittances was withdrawn in 1894 in the case of offirs who have elected to accept compensation ou half their salary at ls. 6d. the Rupee
Fees.Government Agents and their Assistants, Fiscals and their Deputies
Customs Officers and others receive certain fees in addition to salaries.

634 PENSIONS TO WIDOWS AND ORPHANS.

A SUMMARY OF THE LAW PROVIDING FOR THE GRANTING OF PENSIONS TO WIDOW


AND CHILDREN OF DECEASED PUBLIC OFFICERS OF THIS COLONY.

(Ordinance No. 1 of 1898 and 3 of 1900.)


All public officers holding a permanent pensionable appointment carrying a
salary of R250 per annum or upwards shall contribute to this Fund, except Muhanimadans or those who-are entitled by any law to have more than one wife at any one
time. All moneys shall be invested with Government at the rate of 6 per coat
per annum.
The abatement on salaries shall be 4 per cent.
Abatement shall cease after the age of 65 years or after contributing to the
Fund for 35 successive years. A public officer retiring from the service can elect
to pay abatement either on pension or on the salary he was receiving at retirement
until he attains 05 years of age. If such officer has no wife or male child below
18 years of age or female child unmarried and below 21 years of age, he can cuss
o contribute, relinquishing all interest in the Flied.
A public officer who may retire from the public service, or who may be
deprived of the office in respect of which he contributed to the fund, but who shall
not be granted a pension, may continue to c mtribute to the fund from the date of his
so retiring or being deprived of his situation, on the salary he was receiving atsucli
date at the 331110 rate and subject to the same terms and conditions as if he had continued in the public service. In the event of his ceasing to continue to contribute or
in the event of any contribution glue from him being six months in arrears, his widow
or widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled on his deathonly to a
pension computed on the basis of the interest acquired by such contributor in the
fund at the date of his so retiring or being deprived of his situation, or of Ilia
ceasing to contribute in accordance with the tables hereinafter referred to.
A Public officer (other than a bachelor) who may be transferred from Ces-len
service to any other office under the Crown may continue to contribute on the saltily
ho was receiving at the date of transfer. Should he cease to contribute, his widow
and orphans shall on his death be entitled only to a pension computed on the
interest acquired by him at date of transfer or ceasing to contribute.
The Treasurer shall recover all abatements on salaries, and place the amount
to the credit of the Fund.
Five public officers to be appointed annually as Directors (any three to form
a quorum). Directors to prepare annual report for the Legislative Council.
A sum not exceeding 5 per oent shall be deducted from the annual contri.
butions for the management of the Fund.
Registers of contributors to the Fund to be kept showing the age, date of
marriage, &c., for which purpose certain information should be furnished by public
officers within three months of the date of their becoming liable to contribute to the
Fund. Every officer who shall marry after the naming of this Ordinance shall notify
his marriage to the Directors, and in case of divorcement shall do the same. Every
officer shall notify the birth of a child or the death of his wife or any of his children.
A fine not exceeding 1150 shall be imposed for non-compliance with the foregoing rules.
No widow of an officer who dies within one year from the date of marriage
shall be entitled to a pension, unless a lawful child is born of such marriage.
The child of any officer born out of wedlock, is Ms has become legitimate by suttsequeut
marriage of such officer with the mother of such child, snail ho entitled to a
pension unless the father dies within 12 months of the marriage.
Provided that it shall be lawful for the Directors with cossent of Governor
in Execu ive Council, to award a pension to such milow or child under the special
circumstances of any case.
Pensions to orphans shall cease, in the case of males, at 18 years, and in the case
of female's at 21 years of age, or on marriage.
Pensions to be calculated according to the prescribed tables.
When a widower dies, leaving children, or when a widow dies leaving children, the
child or children shall be entitled t t the automat which the widow would have r. ceivod
If a widow shall marry again, she shall forfeit all e aims to pension, and if
there are any children of the first marriage, such childi n shall be entitled to the
same rate of pension as if both parents were dead.

tributor, such children shall be entitled to one-half of the pension to which their mother,
if she had survived their father, would have been entitled and the widow
t41 one-half of the pension to which she would have been entitled, had there be e
en-II
,..
e ea,.
no such children, but if there are no such children, or when they cease te 29
ePnicithe
,.
.easji
be
s
titled to pensions, then the widow shall get full pension. Should
such children Ithx4 `eci the ,,,, entitjed
of such children die without issue by siva,"eeer,
.,
4,:pr
b.,
!
heie
oem
eothe
ect
-4
:
ed
;
te
tl
r
ia
se
co
0-,113'Dr,
Jag
second
tikm
to pensions as if their father had euice ee Wasr
die leaving children, ed:7-2,. ehila,,a, Clerk, G. P the pension ,e,i,1_w Or trazzsfe Prod
jceeUtiee p r4ble, or " before
entitled to, equally dividetragal4dSiktrAffe certificates e
..,Outicii. littaoh ad
payment of pensions, and no pensions shall be az,neei..( -1t
tor any debt. questions or disputes to be tiecidei'llT of Births; --"aa file 1.,
Pension to commence upon the death of an oflic,., ,..
`g intbatla ,,a.
Widow not entitled to pension if the marriage ww-,--z,70,-, e,si
'-1 d
90
r more
ceased to contribute to the Fund.
heaiths ,,
,
No pension shall exceed R3,000 per annum.
No pension shall be increased if residing in climate lelter ri'llgorz , than that
ewrn
Secre- "
of Ceylon.
114,4rrind.
Fifty per cent of the contributions shall be returned to a ha, - 84119ez. en/1,01f4111
s Con,
In the event of a bachelor dying while in the public service,fiA 1.462
of
sa
tributions shall he paid to his legal representative.
,,
,
gala
- 17 or
Contributions may continue in full, if income be reduced by abatement'
"---,....
by the grant of a pension.
An Actuary or Actuaries may from time to time be appointed, by the Govern*,
with the advice of Executive Council to adjust, and revise pension tables.
.
All pensions shall be subject to re-adjustment according to the state of the finanees.
Directors may make rules and regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of
the Ordinance, provided that such rules shall he approved by the Executive Council.
Ordinances No. 15 of 1884, No. 37 of 1884, NO. 20 of 1885, 1 of 1890 and 21
of 1896 are repealed.
The following is a lid of the beneficiaries on the Fund on January 1, 1901, who
draw R200 a year or upwards
Name of Pensioner.

Yearly Monthly
Pension. Pension.
R. e. R. c.

WIDOWS.
Lady Alice Anne, Sir J. Douglas, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Gov, raor,
... 2,190 70 182 55
and Colonial Secretary-24,000
Clara Henrietta, D. B. de Saram, District Judge, Galle-14,400... 849 22
70 76
... 320 64
26 72
Emily, It. Van Cnylenburg, Librarian, Museum-2,000
Frances, P. D'M. Ondaatje, Crown Counsel, North-Western
... 250 60 20 88
Province-3000
Ada Mary, Yen'ble Walter E. Mathew, Archdeacon r f Colombo
... 1,034 88
7,000
'24
Florence, W. J. S. Boake, Assistant Government Agent,
...
Mannar-7,200
70 80
Jane Clementine, B. J. Bewley, Locomotive Foreman, Ceylon
... 897 31
Government Railway-4,00
74 78
Louisa Elieabetb, Gabriel Fernando, District Engineer, Public
... 269 64
Works Department, (Retired)-3,000
22 38
Mary Victoria, C. Prime, Provincial Engineer, Public Works
.. 722 56
Department-8,000
60 21
Evelyn Harriet, T. Cecil Koch, District Engineer, Public Works
... 762 84 63 57
Department-3,000
Catherine. Maria, A. D. Loos, Clerk, Audit Office 1,500
... 244 20
20 35
Annie Marian, W. H. de Alerts, Inspector of Schools-5,000 ... 814 48
81 20
Maria Elizabeth; W. A. Jayasinghe, Sub AssistantColonial
... 255 73
21. 31
Surgeon-1,400
Lapy Emily, Sir Samuel Cirenicr, Attorney General-18,000
.. 1,725 12 143 76
Louisa Dorothea, J. Robert.on, Superintending Officer, Public
Works Department-13,000
... 347 4
28 92
Elsie Findlater Hay, A. S Burnett, District Engineer, Public
Works Department-3,000
... 401 04
33 12
Frederica Harriet, F. A. Vandersmaght, Aseistant Colonial
Surgeon 9,500
... 580 96
48 11
Al ice Ellen, George Bowen, Foreman Platelayer, Ceylon Go vernment Railway-2,400
... 288 70
24 5
Eiisateth, Col. F. C. H. Clarke, Surveyor General 14,000
... 1,882 17 156
84
Sally, M. L. Vandoretraaten, Station Superintendent, Ceylon
Government Bail wey-9,000
... 352 80
29 40
Ellen Charlotte, J. de Alwis, Head Clerk, Kandy Kachoheri
(Retired)-3,000
... 284 64
23 72
Elizabeth Austin, 1.11. F. Hamilton, C. C. 8., Office Assistant
to Government Agtnt, Rurunegala-4,500
.. 948 80
79 06

PENSIONF. TO WIDOWS AND ORPILANS,

637

Yearly Monthly
Pension Pension
R. e.
it- c.
Florence Amelia, J, G. Weinman,Inspector, P. W. D.-1,509 ,,, 358 76
29 88
39 33
Emily Thangamma, C. Arunachalatn, District Engineer, P. W. D.. 472 56
Ellen Charlotte, R. W. Fetlocks, Storekeeper, Welikada Jail ... 201 45
10 78
Mary Anne, S. Bostiampulle, Intr. Madhya r, Jaffna Kaach ri... 214 78
17 89
Georgiana 01rnelia, Chas. tie Silva, Clerk, G. P. 0.
... 203 18
16 93
Prnsilla Alice, C.F. Deu te out. Retired Chief Clerk, Custome-3,300 344 98
28 74
Christiana, Swampillai Jo-6.1)h, Deputy Fiscal, Negombo-1000
24:0 40
21 70
Kaurathypillai, N. S. Chandrasagram, Regist ar of Births, &e.
1,600
... 323 28
26 94
Jane Gillespie, Robert Airkie.Engine Driver, C. 0. R.-2,760 ... 257 15
21 42
322 62
26 88
Selina Barbara, J. V. Mellonius, Clerk, Customs-1,980
... 874 85
72 90
Ellen, A. B. Tocke, District Eeg'neer, Badulla-4,000
Clementine, C. E. D. Pennyquiek, t..M.G., Retired Treasurer ... 1,813 82 151 15
Maria, B. Santiago Chandrawarnam, Mudaliyar, Retired Secretary, D.c., Kandy
.. 308 74
25 72
Edith Rose, J. B. Cull, Retired Director of Public Instruction 1.402 92 121 91
Ekneligoda Kumarihamy, J. C. Molamure, Retired Police
410 23
Magistrate, Wimple
34 18
Florence Constance Clara, C. H. Wilkinson, Retired Superintendent of Immigration
... 427 98
35 01
Susan Tandamuni, D. P. Nicholas, Refired Sub. Assistant Cot.
Surgeon
.. 244 61 20 38
Anne Amelia, F. J. De Livers, Retired District Judge, Gallo ... 1,899 52 158 29
Ruda Kumarihamy, L. B. Kobbekaduwa, Retired R.M., Yetiauwai n
207 49
17 29
joseline Elizabeth, J, B. Renter, Retired Chief Clerk, Police
Office
... 312 13 26 01
Eliza, John Couzens, Bridge Inspector, 0. G. R.
... 461 08
38 42
1554 96
Theivani Attune, M. Eliyataniby, Recd. AEA. Colonial Sergeou
46 21
Helen Swinnie, R. Scotland, Engine Driver, C. G. R.
... 490 38
40 86
Orrie Emma, K. 0. B. Kumarakulesinghe Mu 'alyar, Tamil
Interpreter to the Governor
... 596 72
49 72
Annie, Edward Strong, Betd. Resident Enciucer, C. G.R.
332 20
27 88
Emma, P. W. Conotly, District Judge, Jaffna
... 1,123 20
93 CO
Harrie Adelaide, T. E. Morgan, Sub. Asst. Colonial Surgeon ...
31129
26 02
Harrie Matilda, B. F. Vandendrieze Post & Telegraph Master 220 02
18 33
Lydia Maud, G. E. Anthonisz, Po t & Telegraph Master
... 305 85
25 48
Dona Harrie, Lt. Ehaliyagoda, President, Regalia District
239 09
19 92
Met.), Anne Eliza, F. Keyt, Colonial Surgeon
... 757 19
01 09
Arabella, R. Massie, Retd. Distr:ct Judge, Kurunegala,
... 1,074 44
89 53
Jenny Beatrice, Themes Clarke, European Police Sergeant
225 Si
IS 89
Isabel, Sir W. K. Kynsey,
Principal Civil Medical Officer 1,608 68 138 81
Chellatchy, S. B. Poneampalani, Station Master, C. G. R.
... 830 54
27 1-I
Grace Mabel, F. Ludovici. P. W. D.
633 15
52 80
Hanna Eliztbeth, E. R. Whitfield, Engine Driver, C. G. R.
451 31
37 71
Cathetiue Franc. s, P. F. Toussaint, W. & W. Dept. do.
... 909 56
17 46
Elizabeth Jane, R. J. G. atiaru, Chief Clerk, Customs
45 04
.. 540 51
Chi vitkanipil'ii', C. W. Kamirvelpillai, P. M., Kayte
.. 259 01
21 68
Rosalind Carolina, W.
Swan, A881. Colonial qurgeon
... 893 44
74 45
111.try Caroline, C. E. Goneeekera, S ation Master, 0. G. R. .. 213 05
17 75
Sarah 11. Maud, E. S. De Silva, Diettiet Engineer, II. W. D. .. 654 93
:5i 52
D.; 07
Marianne Arca, J. B. Toussaint, Chief Goods Clerk, C.G.R. ..
216 84
Eliz tie th Anne, D. Cr. Mantel!, Surveyor General
... 866 C4
72 21
Name of Pensioner,

ORPHANS.
Doroth, a, Jan. 16, 1906 S. Parott, Guard, C. G. R.
Laura Winifred, June 4, 1908 John Crozier, Some ary, District.
Court, Galls
...

223 46
333 It

Hilda 0ace, Apri'


6, 19121
1815 A. W. Jansz, Clerk; C, G. R. ... 380 72
Roma.
Florenc
Dec. 10,
Cons' ante: Alice, July 29, 1908t George Simpson, Superintendent
Denzil
Nov. 12, 1912'
of Telegraphs (Retired) ... 493 14
W maladharma
11 S. B. Daulagala President,
Bands
June 10, 1.905Village Tribunal, NuwaraSamawatta Ku.
garapalata
211 30
maralutaii Oct. 2, 1913
Bertha
Sept. 8, 1905
Annie Troberne June 3, 1909 G. H. Symonds. Office Assistant
Jan. 21, 1912
Juanita
to Surveyor-General
... 791 40

18 6'2
27 76
31 79

41

20 10

65 95

638

,XYLON PENSION LIST,


Name of Pensioner.

Yearly Monthly
Pension Pension
R. c. R. c.

Francis John Sept. 9, 1909 J. B. de Hoedt, Retired Clerk,


George WilliamAng. 14, 1911
22 29
General Post Office
... 267 47
Florence Ruth Nov. 4, 1917
Agnew Oliver
de Boor Ang. 9, 1912 O. Bartholomeusz, Assistant
Frances Ethel June 22, 1917
37 06
Colonial Sergeon-3,000
444 81
Reginald LindAng.
9,
1916
say
Albert Lionel May 25, 1906 John Cafp, Head Guard, C. G. R.
-1,500
270 12 92 51
June 15, 1919 D. M. Bettina% ake, Clerk, P. W.
Lilaweti
D.-1,650
26 27
. 314 32
Helena Soma wati J nne 2, 1921 5
Violet Frances, Nov. 1, 1903 Capt. W. A. R. Thompson, Supdt.
579 04
Convict Establishment
48 25
Punchi Banda, June 19, 1907) L. B. Rambukwella, President
of V. T., Pate Dumbara ... 250 44
Punchi Menica, Feb. 5, 1912 j
20 87
Hubert Basil June 14, 1905)
Juliana Garin, June 17, 1910 1
}G. E. Gomel, Chief Clerk, RailClement Waifs.
way Stores
228 54
Jan. 18, 1909 1
19 01
toner,
Hebert AloyAug. 16, 1913)
sins
June 9, 1 905 1
Rasarninah
Lakslimyamtna May 12, 1909 C. Coomarasspillai, Customs
Officer
213 54
Oat. 12, 1909
17 79
Pathasivato
May 28, 1916
Mut' achy
11
Catherine Harriet Mary
45 89
July 31, 1907 I. J. Helmond, Foreman, Platelayer. 550 71
-3,240
Hugh John Arnold
Oct. 6, 1906 j
May 2, 19061
Louisa May
Irene Agnes Mar. 22, 1908
Leslie William Dec. 11, 1906 A. H. Fretez, Assistant Colonial
Surgeon-4,000
791 52 65 96
Eli h Constance Sept. 28,1911
Dec. 16, 1914)
jris CMre

Nov. 30, 1906 1


Mabel
Edith Irene Deo. 8, 19101, E. C. Durnbleton, Retired Crown
Counsel
909 44
75 78
Violet Bertha May 29, 1914)
Cl4r7ee Josephine Oct. 2, 1906
Donald Hugh Dec. 12, 1904
RnthWilliaws March 31, 1909 A. Canon, Stationmastrr, G.R. 224 32
18 69
Emily Florence 0.1t. 2, 1910
Christiana
Dec. 24, 1905
Chalice Rosamund
W. A. Jansz, Chief Clerk, Trin
July 24, 190'7
comalee Kachcheri
224 02
18 66
John Ernest
Feb. 29, 1996
May Catherine Apr.25, 1907 D. J. Vincent, Clerk, P.W.D.
206 73
17 22
Anna Mabel Laura
July 18, 1908
Lilian Gerteude
Eyrasia
July 3, 1909
Cyril Mary
Matilda
Sep, 27, 1910 L. William De Silva Wijeratne,
Stella Florence
Sub.-Storekeeper, Col. Stores
Oct. 21, 1912
Emelia
221 59
18 40
Robert William
June 7, 1912
Clarence
Fanny Blanche
Ang. 21, 1916)
Anastasia
Thomas, May 4, 1917, Thomas Doolan, European, Police Sergt... 246 32
20 52
Alice Dillon Maicolu, July 1, 1905, F. W, B. Campbell,
Superintendent of Surveys
,. 790 40
65 87
Lucia Sybil, Sept. 12, 1905, G. J. Misso, Chief Clerk,
P. W. D.
.. 330 20
27 51
eba Fund are :-The Hon, H. 0. Nicoll and Messrs. H. L.

...ma v."

.11J.IIJ 4

IL.PL'a LOU.,

I 11.1 , IA-1.01 Ea17 Veil

CEITON PENSION LIST,

[See page 621 for list of Pensioners.


The eldest pensioners are the Revs. J. D. and Mrs. Palm drawing 150 and 100
respectively since May 1861.
The heavy penaions now in the Ceylon list are these of T. Berwick (000), W. E.
T. Sharpe (X984), R. W. D. Moir (X928), Sir B. L. Burnside (X1.078), P. W.
Braybrooke 775, L. B. Clarence (.E843), Sir W. C. Twynam, K,C.M.G. 812,333,
It. K. MacBride R11.181; Sir F. IL Saunders R13,333. In 1863 our Pension burden
was as follows:It equals for 1905
1863:
#
s.
(Estimate):Amount paid in the Colony... 14,473 1 0
8531,137
in England ... 21,522 8 0
838,955
IP
in India
... 3,800 0 0
32,000
39,795 9 0 or R397,954

6.1,402,092

From these figures it will be seen that the Ceylon Pension List has more
than trebled in 42 years: this is a rate of advance which imposes a serious but' -:en on
the Colony.
The following from the list of new pensions included in the return for 1905 to be
paid by the Crown Agents, or locally, is of general interest:.c Z Salary at '8 5
VD...2. the t me ,..a.
=r.
of Rktirt - -,, 5

:4 Y.: mut.

4,

Age. Years. It,


R
OFFICE.
NAME.
3,54 0 1,342
18
Edward Swan
... Deputy Registrar. S. C.
,.. 60
720
A. S. Keyt
1,600
.. Head Clerk, Baclallla Kachoheii 51
32
35
1,600 1,067
C. Gunatilaka
... Registrar of Lands, Bailnlia ... 60
D. D. Amaraanaghe ... Postmaster
... 45
23
1,300
607
792
475
G. W. Dodanwela ... Ratemahalmaya
31
... 54
1,200
490
H. B. Authonisz
...
43
17
... Jailer, Old Jail, Randy
to on
750
25
... 57
V. Satham arapillai .. Clerk, Jaffna, Jail
1,4110
677
... 54
24
D. G. Balthazar
... Inspector of Police
395
528
32
A.P. Thewerapporoma. let Asst. Teacher, Wadduwa ... 55
533
1,000
... 52
27
.. Postmaster and Signeller
S. Poothatamby
826
20
1,600
., 96
C. Fernando
... Warehouseman, Railway
1,100
650
.. 55
25
... Goods Clerk, Galls
Dyan C. Salim
600
300
... 43
25
F. Gomesz
... Compositor, Govt. P. O'
321
550
3U
,.. 57
D. D. Dewendra
... Clerk, P. W. D., Matale
647
,. 60
32
1,050
N. M. Venaysgam ., Postmaster, Point Pedro
38
1,6C0
1,1.67
...
64
S. T. R. Kanakasnndara Clerk, Kandy Kachoheri
6,417 2',887
22
... Supt. Botanic Gardeni_HaIrgala 55
W. Nock
316
19
62 i
... District Apothecary, Welimads, 46
J. de Livers
660
1,100
32
.. Clerk, Police Department
.. 53
C. E. Pieria
1,334
... 47
25
2,760
... Engine Driver, C. G. R.
J. Tanner
4,008
6,500
32
...
Supt.
of
.;.'olive,
N.
P.
...
59
John Rudd
987
1,600
32
... 58
... Chief Clerk, 1'. C., Kandy
W. R. Vanderput
814
1,320
52
... 55
A. A. Pararachasingba.. M. 0., Kankesantursi
38
4 000 2,667
R. '. Leembraggen ... Inspector of Schools, N, P. ... 59
1,600 1,067
... 57
36
... 3rd Cletk, P. W. D.
A. Sathasivam
477
..
Sergeant.Major,
C.
V.
J. Fairholm
40
2,300 1.633
... 59
.,. Chief Clerk, Loan Board
S. Outachoorn
1,600 1,067
37
.., 59
D. A. J. Tillekeratna ... Postmaster
628
31 1,014
.. 56
.. Sergeant-Major, Police
K. Sinnetamby
734
1,101
31
.. Interpreter, P, C. Kandy
.. 59
J. A. Wijednghe
840
1,200
31
.. Deputy Jai or, Welikada,
... DI
F. X. du Zilva
880
1,600
28
.. 57
A, de S. Ekanayaka .. Chief Storeman, Railway
513
1,400
18
J. G. Vandersmaght .. 2nd Class Inspector of Police ... 46
568
2i
1. 160
... 48
D. E. W. Abeyarati a... Surveyor-General's Office
297
660
22
.. 1st Class let Grade St. (Belk .. 42
John ee Silva
476
32
1,188
... 60
J. W. LieverEz
.. Sub-Collector of Customs
470
660
39
., 60
.. Compositor
D. Wijesinghe
6
924
42
... 69
... Govt. Printing Office
Charles Fernando
1,8
750
3
... 56
... Head Clerk, Y. W. D.
G.5. Misso

PENSIONED CIVIL AND PUBLIC SERVANTS.


AJ

Ws Utvit. titillvsNTs and others who have retired no Pension ; showing the Offlee
each held at the

iffice.

Her. J. D. Palo'
Mrs. I., (Ulu
J. Cuffe
m
H . Mooyal
E. L. Mit ford
P. W. Ilraybroake
G. A. l'etelt
II. A ..11erlilig

Age at
time of
Retire. ment.

. .1 ears.
.

Colonial Chaplaiu,Datchitelbrmect Church

Principal Teacher, Colombo Girls' School


Registrar, Supreme Court
..

Assistant 4overument Agent, Badulla ...


38
56
... Govt. Agent, North-Western Province ...
46
... Government Agent, Central Province ....
... Assistant Surveyor
...
...
42
...I Superintending Officer,Publie Works Dept:

Provincial Assist ant . Public Works Dept....1


Second Principal Asst., Colombo Academy'
Assistant Surveyor
..,
'
Provincial Assistant, Public Works Dept.
Supt. Officer, Public Works Dept.
...:
Govt. Agent, North-Western Province ...
Registrar, Supreme Court

I. Coyer
Assistant Government Agent, Ratnapura
E. N. Atherton
...
Supt., Cinchona Gardens, Hakgala
E. J. Th waite.
..
J. D. M. Coghill, 111.D. Medical Inspector, Coffee Districts
Architect., Public Works Department ...
3.0. Smither
...
...
Chief Justice
Sir IL Cayley
Superintending Officer,PublicAVorks Dept.
F. Cummins

G. S. Si vward
II. L. Still
11. Byrne
IL C. Cloisiopher
12, W.
Morris

period of Retirement.

43
40
55
33
42
55
50
so
43
50
45

Period
of
Service.
Tears.

Cee of
Yearly 1 V ...i,
'e-": Retirement or
Solar!' ' Pension
.
of grant of
at time of
'Retirement.' granted. 1 Pension.
Jr

a: $. 4.!

Date of
COMmencement of

Pension.

450
e
alth
.. Maly 9, 1861
1 50 0 0 III h
do.
100 0 ITTi
... May 9, 1861
300
Feb. 24, 1864
boo
' 17
170
0 c;i III health ... July 16, 1863
1
2 93 6
O'
505 9 4. Age
1200
)ee. 1, 186b
23
26
775 0 0; III health ... Sept. 15, 1869
I soo
do. ... July 14, 187o
13
220 0 0
600
13
153 6 8
do. ... Jam. 3, 1871
400
It..
z.z.1
Rs.
o
do.
-600
Feb. I, 1872
2 ;..
6000
o
do.
TO
t000
... Sept. 3, 1873
1850 50 III health ... April 12, 1876
13
6666 66 age
...1 3 illy 1, 1876
34
10
450r0
00
00
0 111 healt ih ...1!At u g.. 14, 1877
II
8;i5
3500
do.
...Jan. 1, 1878
0
5400
22
12000
1700 0 Age
... Jail. I, 1878
0
66
00
00
2
1,
2 9
S440 0 N r. 6, 1881
1431 1 11 4 ffiee abol. July 1, 1881
13
3200
ao.
... Jan. I, 1883
0
3150
15
7000
do.
... Jan. g, 1883
4000
o
t;
7500
0 111 health ... Jan. 16, 1883
7500
13
25000
dn.
...May 23, 1884
j 2166 66'
5000
17
i:-;
17

fiaincO').anif

List of IIIs

cn

E. R. Templer
... Superintending-Officer, Public Works Dept.
Do.
G. Burton
...
Dept
S. A. Arueil... Provincial Engineer, Public
...
...
District
Engineer,
do.
J.T. Stewart
do.
... District Engineer,
Capt. K. H. Coxe
... Police Magistrate, Kandy
...
T. M. Gibson
... District Engineer, Public Works Dept....
F. M. Templer
SirH.T.Irving,G.C.M.G. Colonial Secretary
...
...
E. Waytialingam
... Assistant, Colonial Surgeon
...
...
T. Berwick
... District Judge, Colombo
... District Engineer, Public Wolks Dept....
J. H. Fretsz
...
...
... Chief Surveyor
J. J. Inglebs
...
... District Judge, Regalia
J. E. Smart
W. E. T. Sharpe, M.P.Government Agent, Central Province ...
... District Surveyor
W, H.Thorn ton
...
.
... District Engineer, Public Works Dept....
E. R. Frets%
... Commissioner of Requests, Colombo ..
J. W. Gibson
... Supetimendent of Police, Central Province
11:. F. Tronchet'
,.. Superintendent, Post Office Telegraphs ...
E. B. Hurley
...
G, E. W orthington ... District Judge, Jaffna ...
...' Police Magistrate, Kandy

W. Penney
...
... District Judge, Salle ...
V. W. Paterson
... Government Agent, Central Province ...
R. W. D. Moir
... Provincial Engineer, Public Works
F. Vine
...
...
Department
... Irrigation Officer, Public Works Dept....
.1. H. Dawson
... Senior Puisne Justice, Supreme Court ...
I.. B. Clarence
...!
...
Sir B. Burnside, KT. ... Chief Justice

Yearly
Period
1 Salary
of
at time of
Service. iRetirement

Years.

Years. I

35
42
52

18
26

51
38
39
55
59
57
56
47
50
46
64
54
55
42
55
55
55
47
54
6o

12

21

19
13
14
3
39

Re.

20
28
30
81
30
28

25
19
18
15

Rs.

7200
18000
4500
3000
7200
5000
8000
I2000
7200
14400
1800o

1244 44 III health ...IJune 13, 1884


do.
... July 14, 1885
2250 0
do.
...July 29, 1886
4800 0
do.
... Oct. 1,1886
1162 so
do.
... Mar. 23, 1887
2331 63
do.
... June 1, 1887
2160 0
... Dec. 8, 1887
do.
1200 0
... Jan. 6, 1888
1000 0' Age
... Jan. 16, 1888
do.
1652 77'
... Mar. 15, 1888
do
9600 0'
... July 1, 1888
do.
1166 56
. Sept. 24, 1888
1690 49
do.
1600
0 Ill health ... Dec. 1, i888
... Feb. zo, 1889
10500 0' A go
984 21 III health ... June 22, 1889
...July 25, 1890
1900 0
do.
.. Dec. 12, 1890
0
Ito.
2712
... June 1,1891
2292 40 Age
0
Ill
health
...
July 16, 1891
*4400
... Aug. 22, 189t
7000 0 Age
2760 0 Ill health ... Oct. 15, 1891
8400 o Age
... Dec. 14, 1891
... Feb. 20, 1892
do.
9900
0

10000
7000
1800C
25000

... Dec, 6, 1892


do.
5833 331
3383 33 Ill health ... July 11, 1892
9000 0
do..1 Jan. I, 1893
11506 22 Age
...Aug. 1, 1893

4000
5000
8003
3000
5000
7200
3000
20000
3000

500 0
14000

Ix
II

30
II
28

Date of
Cause of
Year;y Retirement or commence"' n411
ment of
of grant of
granted .
Pension.
Pension.

'5NI 1110IO2.111(1

Name.!

Ago at
time of
Retire.
ment.

L.

4` Rs. 12213'23 payable by the Government of India.


t Ceased te be drawn from May 6, 1897, to July, 1902,

62
26
60
52 50 ; 18
52 24
36
10

8000
1 4400
24.000

3000
6000
2000

327o /6 Age
4014 83
do.
Soo 01 Ill health
1211 68'
do.
3000 0
do.
do.
48 7 29

...lJuly 16, 1893


... Aug. to, 1893
Oct. 20, 1893
... Feb. II, 1894
... May 1, 1894
May 22, 1894

8100 0
do.
do.
4933 33
3400 0
do.
do.
7140 0
1250 0 Ago

... March 1, 1895


May 8, 1895
June 1, 1895
June 18.1895
Jan. 1,1886

de.

April 16, 1896

50
50
53
48
69

18000
28
8000
27
6000
24
29
14400
10 j 4500

6n

50

18000

12333

37
33
19

12000
10400
5000
3500

8000 0,
do,
June 13, 1896
5826 66
do.
... Nov. 1, 1896
2416 66 Ill health ... Nov. 1, 1896
1283 33
Nov. 1, 1896
do.
9152 84 Age
... Jan. I, 1897
11083 do Ill health ... Jan. 1, 1897
April29, 1897
583 33 Age

70
59
46
50
57
54
61
35
51
59
46
47
55
13
56
58
50

14400
29 18000

32

/50o

33

10000
6271 96
27
30 /8000 10500 0
5000 2770 83
29
3576 52
60oc
24
9600
22
3847 50
31 5000 3000 0
5000
2083 33
20
8coo
4888 79
32

du,

'S1111101D2H IU

... Crown Counsel

1.... Nell
...
... District .Judge, Kandy
C. S. Hay
...
...
S1rC.C.Smith,11..C.M.G Colonial Secretary
... District Engineer, Public !Corks Dept. ...:
M. Supramaniam
... Registrar, Supreme Court
H. Thwaites
...1
.. Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon
O. S. Meersvald
Sir G. T. M, O'Brien
.. Auditor-General
...
...
K.C.M.G.t
.. Provincial Engineer, Public Works Dept..
LI. J. Deslandes
... District Engineer, Public Works Dept....
M. MacGregor
... Government Agent, Eastern Province ...
G. W. Templer
... Police Magistrate, Hatton
J. Northmore
Sir W. C. Twynam,
... Government Agent, Northern Province...
K.C.M.G.
... Colonial Storekeeper and Secretary,Ceylou
W. J. Gorman I
...
Savings Bank
...
W. Dias
,.. Colonial Surgeon, Southern Province ...
...
E. F. Vansittm t
... District Surveyor
...
.. Assistant Conservator of Forests
...
M. W. Tocke
... Government. Agent, Southern Province...
E, Elliott
...
K. K. lvlacBride, C.M.G. Director of Public Works
...
... Inspector of Post Offices
H. Trotter
... Provincial Engineer, Public Works
T. Smith
Department
...
Government Agent, Western Province ...
A. R. Da wsr.ti
...
Assistant Colonial Surgeon
J. Carbery
Superintendent of Police
E. Creasy
... District Judge, Batticaloa
C. E. Dunlop
W. G. Rockwood, M.D. Assistant Colonial Surgeon
-
.., Officer of Class I.V.,Cvylon Civil Service...
W. G. Haines
J. Attygalle
... Colonial Surgeon, Southern Province ...
...
.1. F. Brunton
...
... Irrigation Officer
... Assistant Superintendent of Surreys ...
S. Snowden
...
Sir W.Wragg,K.C.M.G. District Judge. Chilaw

... June 14, 1897

Ill health ... Sept. 20, 1897

Age
Jan. I, 1898
III health
Jan. 4, 1898
do.
... Jan. 4,1898
Age
... Mar. 13, 1898
Ill health ... Jane 12, 1898
Age
Sept. 9, 1898
22 3500 15750
Oct. 25, 1898
20 5000
2269 71 Ill health ,.. Mar. I, 1899
14 7200 2340 0

'Mar. 14, 1899


He, r,33333 payable by the Ceylon Savings Beni-.
. 2 la

r.3

Oilier.

Sinnoets
,
... treasurer amiCommisslonerof Stapf.,oze.
m
h-, I !.M.G.
..., Govt. Agent, North-Western Province ...;
:. :l. Kim:
I.. Vand,Istrasten.. Colonial Surgeon, Western Province, and
1
Principal, Ceylon Medical College ...
11.1).
Railway Storekeeper
S. Power

Superintendent of Police,Central Province


Ir. 4, Murray
Colonial Chaplain, Wolfendshl Church ...
cr. S, Lindsay
District Engineer, Public Works Dept.
Macpherson
Government Agen t, Central Province ...
.11an91,1.1 131111t,:
Assistant Conservator of Forests
...
. M. Walker
etligne Justice. Supreme Court
t. H. Withers
Assistant Colonial Surgeon
Fernando

Locomotive Engineer, Ceylon Government


k. E. Brown
Railway

Assistant Engineer, Ways and Works


H. t:larke
Department, Ceylon Government Railway
...

...
I, A. lirohier
Assistant Auditor-General
Senior Pilot. Colombo...
...
Ilender.on
..
...
zi r E. Noel %Volker, Colonial Secietery
\1.G.
...
...
limpet
toi.
Waterwork
3
1. Campbell
... Assistant Superintendent of Surreys ...
H. P. Lovering
... Provincial Engineer, Public Works
E. Venning
Department
...

... Senior Pilot, Colombo


II. I', Stephenson
... General Manager. Ceylon Government
W. '1'. Pearce
...
Rail ..va.

; Cause of
yearly Re tirement or
Pension
a grant of
g ranted. ! pension.

Date of
co mmencement of
Pension

Rs. I Rs. C.

rears,

reoex.

6r
;h

42
32

20000
16000

61
51
$3
62
47
55
65
-k

36

26
20
24
34
29
8
20

i
...1ay
...i3 Lay 1, 1899
do.
110007333
33
1 2416 66 I 11 health ... May t,, 1899
5caDo
...1.fitne t, 1899
do.
3146
0'
5000
... June 17, 1899
0, A
li ge
1875
A
4500
0! III health ..A1ct. 12, 1899
3300
6000
,..1.1an. I, 1900
11916 661 Age
180001
... Mar. 1, 1900
410,
3966 66I
7000
o 111 health ...April I, 1900
450o
t8o0o
....1April I. 1900
0
1875
do.
4500

49

8000

1 1 3333 33 Age
0
do.
1 10014

1 3866 66,

do.

... Ain I1 1,1899


... April 22, 1899

... spi.t. a. t goo

4F

24 1

42
64
-59

II
45
is
12

6000
5000
6120
24000

... OA. 15, 1900


do.
1600
0
... Jan. 1, 1901
3333 33 Age
0 111 health ... Mar. 5, 1901
2040
... Mar. 26. 1901
6800
0 Age

60
53

15 t 3400
28 I 4000

do.
... May 17, 1901
11 33 33
2 533 33 III health ... dune 1,1901

59
---

27
16

55

19

8000
4933 33 Age
6120 2142 0

June IS, 1901


July r, 1901

0 Agt

Sept. It. 1901

Isono

I 6000

'SH110,103111q

Nam(

YearlY
Salary
at time of
Retirement. Service. Retirement.,

Ago at period
time of
of

*I

18000

' 1050

a Age

55
63
57
51

5652 77
10000
29
0
9600
18000
27
66,
4
2954
2
297 5540 6400
0
12000

38
54
57
50
60
65

II
7
25
28
20
38
2I

do.
do.
Jo.

...Sept. .20. 1 901


... Oct. 12.1907
.. Oct. 15, 1901
... Nov. 15. 191
id. 1901

28.1902
5500 1173 33
0 111 health ... April 3. 1902
6875
27500
:99022
... April
do.
4000 0
...,May II, 1902
o Agedo.
680o
ci00
30
72 850
00
0 co
0
6000
9000
c III health :.....11 J11;eIlc::: 19"
6720
2912

50
57

2/4
r t 050
00
0
3000
32

do.
1733 33
5750
61
933333 3_2,033 Age

63

33

10002

do,

55

10

i60oo

4000 0, do.

2;

23
4301,
58
23
6000
6500
55
38
25
5000
46
.
3500
14
23
10000
45
6000
to
55
61
to
16000
38 14
4375
30
15000
54
71 36 [ 4500

.., ......

' I , x ...Mei re of the allowance drawn as Fiscal.

.., .11dy 11, 1902


022
tiilgy t 8.: II0
:.. ....: AtAlulu
ug. 1. 1902

Aug. 17, 1 92

Aug. 29, 192


2006 66' Age
. 190 2
2800 0 do. ...
3575
0 III health ...
99000 22
2916 66
do. ... Oct.tt. 31r113 9
190 2
1108 33
do.
..
M ar.
7
t10.
5 284
1500 0 Age
0
00 3
33$
90
3
0
4 9
ryrill 22"
4000 0 de.
1000 0
May 1,X93
8750
0 Ill health ...
3000 0 Age . Julie 15, 190q

!,4:41 110,1,,YailliCt

Sir Francis Fleming,


A ttorn epG eneral
K.C.M.G.
Provincial Engineer, Public Works
R. D. Ormsby
Department
... Senior ruisne Justice, Supreme Court ...
Sir A. C. Lawrie
Master Attendant, Galle
..
J. P. Truscutt
District Judge, Kalutara
G. C. Roesmalecocq
Assistant Locomotive Engineer, Ceylon
R. F. I.ukis
Government Railway
Sir J. W. Honer. Kt,... Chief Justice
A. Holy
Director of the Museum
District Engineer, Public Works Dept....
A. W. Tallir
...
Ven. C. T. Boyd
... Colonial Chaplain
Master
Attendant, Colombo
Capt. J. Donnan,C.M.G.
Senior
Pilot,
Colombo...
J. G. O. Reynolds
...
Locomotive Foreman, Ceylon Government
E. Ireson
Railway,
Assistant GovernmentAgent. Regalia...
R. T. Pores
Colonial Surgeon, Southern Provinee
W. G. Keith
Engineer, Was and Walks Department,
W. Cantrell
Ceylon Government Railway
Major L. F.
v
... Inspector-General of Poliee and Prisons
C.M.G.
... Carriage Foreman, Ceylon Government
A. Nicol
Railway
Inspector of Schools, Central Province...
A. Walker
...
... Superintendent of Police, Colombo
L. llollund
...
... Superintendent of Surveys
R. R. Campbell
.
D. Duggan
... Jailer, Convict Establishment
F. %V. Johnson
.... Assistant Director of Public Works ...
N. E. Cooke
...' Crown Counsel

D. F. Browne
...' District Judge, Colombo

II. P. C. Armitage ... Assistant Conservator of Forests


J. I). Meson
...! District Judge, Galle ...
...
., colmdal Chaplain
Rev..1. Watt
...

Office.

Years.
.
E. M. D. Byrde
...i Government Agent, Sabaragamuwa
...
Sir C. Bruce...' Director of Public Instruction
...
. I Provincial Engineer ...
H. E. H. Hayes
...
R. H. Leembruggen ... Inspector of Schools ...
... Provincial Engineer, Public Works Dept.
H. B. Christie
... Superintendent of Police, Northern
J. Rudd
...
...
Province
...
...
P,II.Grinlinton, C.M.G. Surveyor General
C. A. Murray, T.S.0.... Government Agent, North-Western
...
Province

...
... Superintendent, Holcgala Gardens
W. Nock
... Treasurer and Commissioner of Stamps
H. H. Cameron
... Government Agent, Eastern Province ...
S. Houghton
Superintendent, Application Surveys ...
A. E. Wackrill
Irrigation Assistant ...
H. Parker

Date of
Cause of
Yearly
yearly
Period
Retirement or commenceSalary
Pension
ment of
of grant of I
of
at time of granted.
Pension.
Pensioli.
Service. Retirement.

--e

Years.

Rs. c.

Rs.

8368 14
750 0
33 33
666 66
6666 66

Ill health ... June 23, 1903


Age
Jan, 1, 1904

Age
111 health April 27, 1 904

54

6o
53

34
4
29
37
30

14000
Imo()
S000
4000
Toocx

59
52

32

32

"lay 1, 1904
6500 4008 33 Age
15000 10000 0 III health .. June 23, 1904

57
55
58
55
42
55

36
22

34
32
17
30

28

... July 7, 1904


11666 66 Age
t7500
6416 2887 54 do, ... July 18, 1904
18o0o 11700 o do. ... Sept. 6, 1904
15000 9250 0 do. ... Sept. 22, 1904
o Ill health ... Nov. 1, 1904
2250
5000
... Jan. 1. 19oc
9996 66 Age
10000

'5714(U,l~ flHT

Nome,

Age at
time of
Ref irement.

DIRECTOR1.144.

NAVAL UST INDIIEN STATIOA.

11.11. heir- AtIrulruf an I Commander-in-Chiet Goorge L, Atkinson-Willer


Flag Captain
...
... Hon. Horace L. A. Hood, 0.5.0
Flag Lieutenant
...
... Frederick C. Fisher
Secretary
...
... Victor 11.T. Weekea

TRINCOMALEE ROYAL NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

1
Mr. Manistre

Storehonseman in charge.

(The Trincomalee Naval Station was prodieally given np from the begin* of 1205. )

SHIPS ON THE EAST INDIES STATION

262. t1 Y ACINTH, 11.


Twin Screw Cruiser, 2nd Class.
6,600 Tons.
10,000 N.D.
Flag Ship.
East Indies.
RearAdmiral... George L. Atkinson.
...9 June 03
Wines
do
Flag-Lieut...Frederick C. Fisher
Secretary...Victor H. T. Weekes 23 do
Clerk to SecLionel G. Warleigh do
Basil E. Porter ...3 Feb 04

, Eng. Sub-Lieut.-Lionel G. Buohanau


3 Feb 04
Aset. PaymArthar R. Tothill ...Sept03
Chief Artif. Eng...Samuel Hill 21 July Oa
Ounner...(T) Riohard Broderick..
do
12 Ang 04
Robert J. Sweet
21 July 03
Boatswain...Joseph Bennett
do
Carpentee..Alfreu E. Lamb ...

MitishipmenFrmcis R. Openshaw
Sept 03
Tom D. Greener 21 July 03
Kenneth Robertson... do
Glasgow
Reginald F. P. Maton do
Captain Hoe. Horace L. A. Hood,
Cecil H. AbercrombieSept 03
21 July OS
D.S.O.
Alexander R. Hammick

Commander...Sidney R. Drury21 Jnly 03


... do
- Lowe
Gerald E. B. Carter
do
Lieut...(N)(1)William A. H. Kelly do
George P. Thomson 16 Sept 03
du
(T1 John D. Allen
Frederick G. Buchanan do
... do
Thomas 14 . James
Gordon C. Wilkinson
do
C4/) John W. MECowen 12 Jan. 05
roil J. Crocker
...
do
21 July 03 Clerk..A. E. Heine
Frank 0' B. Wilson ...21 Jan 04
Asst. Clerk...Gerald A. V. N.
4
(In Bee of a Sub Limit)
Thomas 15 July 04
..21July
03
William
Ryan
P.a. '
do
William NV. Reed ...
H ag.-r,
The following Officers are borne as addi..21 July 03
Percy L. Butt
timid for various services
Major & Bt. Lient.-Col. R. ?J.
Capt.
R.
M. A.-Pryce Peacock 9 Dec 04
Charles H. Kennedy do
(For Intelligence duties at Colombo.;
Lieut. B. IAPercy H. Colley ...30 Oct 03 Asset. Payrr rMaunee G. Brown 1.Tan 04
(And for physical training duties.)
(For Depot, Bombay.)
Chaplain and Naval Inst...Rev.
Chief Gunner...William H. May 30 Nov MI
Robert McKeW, 11.D., B.A....21 July 03 au charge of Naval Ordnance Stores at
Bombay.)
Fleet SurgEdward J. Morley,
...21 July 03
P.B..C.s.
Chief Artif. Eng...John Cook 17 Oct 04
Fleet Paynir...Charles B. Dawes... do
(For Torpedo Sub-De/361, Bombay.)
Surgeon...Thomas B. Shaw, x u... do
Sub-Lt_Arthur C. Roberts ...16 Jan .15 Commissioned at Devonport121 July, 190

to'

64s

1/111D 71 HUES.
SHIPS ON THE }:A8T INDIA sr.yrioN. -(Coori blued.)
3881i, pRosEivpmE, 8. Twin

Screw Cruiser, 3rd Class.


2,135 Tone, I.H.P. 5,000 N.D. (7,000 I'D
East Indies.
Commander Arthur R, Hulbert 24 Aug 01
Liont....Genrge S. Thoruley ...24 Aug 04
...24 Aug 04
Edward R. Jones
..21 Aog 04
Reginald E, Gore
Herbert W. Wylil
...24 Aug 04
Eng. Lieut. Wallace Wright ...24 Aug 04
Richard G. King
...24 Aug 114
Paymaster. Charles R. Banbury 24 Ang 01
...24 Aug 04
Surgeon. Murray P. Jones
Sub-Lieut. Michael R, H. Ken...24 Aug 01
nedy
Gunner. George W. Hawkins 24 Aug 04
Carpenter. Harry L. Leech ...24 Aug N
...24 Aug 01
Clerk...Alerra oder Organ

' Lieuteranl. .David M. Anderson26 Nov 01


(N)G cargo H. Boven25 Nov 01
'Walter Herrera ...26 Nov 01
1G) ,Tames WolfeI
Murray
...
...26 Nov 01

Lieut, R. N.11. Henry Stockwell 3 lieu of


Eng. Limit. Rah, rd W Ali:veil 10 Mal, !II
Frederick C.R.Paton26 N os ol
Chaplain
George G.
.y, MA 26 Nov 0 I
Nov ill
Staff Sorg...Agri d H. L. Cox
PaymtaterWilliam Drives ...2! No%
Sub-L: eut... Thomas J. Lit berry 20 No,:
Ch. Artif. Eng. Thomas Williams16 Nov
Gunner ...Christopher J. Donnaway... ..
_26 Nov 0
cr}iti In tit W. Cusack
...26 Nov
(am)
COMMiSSiOLed al Chatham 24th Artgo-ti Carpenter.. John C. Barber .. 28 Nov
1904,
Clerk.
...Va'entine H. Gold26 Nov 01
smith...
Recommissioned at Stier 26th Noverebrl
1904. (A, tached to Portsmouth,)
464. SPHINX, 5.
P. Special Service Veasul.
1,130 Tons. I.H.P. (1,100 N.D.)
East Indies.
'
309. PERSE1JS, 8.
Commtlr..Will1am S. Bowman
Twin
Screw Cruiser, 3rd Class.
.11 Oct 04
Lieubmant..Michael H. Wilding 13 May 01 2,135 Tons. I.H.P. 5.000 N.D. (7,000 F.1
Theodore E. Sherpa (N)
East Indies.
Eng. Lieut. Groorge E. A. Crichton
...14 Nov 04 Commands r... Marcus R.
1 May 0.1
Lista.
(G)Colio R.Maclean
Asst. Paymaster...iu charge Alan
Malcolm
...26 Nov 02
do
E. Stock
Goldsmith
Surgeon...Edssard E. Power
(N)John S Schafer do
Gunner...Samael Adams
Geo. F. L. Page...
do
Walter A. Selby
do
Re-commissioned at Bombay, ...24 Mar 05
Surgeon ...C. S Davidgo ...
do
Eno r. Lient. Edward F.
Campbell ... do
Paymaster...Harold J.SprigF s...
do
275. LAPWING. 6.
Eng. S n b Lt. Allan G. Balker...
do
Screw Gun-Boat, 1at: Class.
Clerk
... Gerald P. Haddon
do
Grinner
... B. W. Pitt
do
805 Tons. 1.H.P. 720 N.D. (1.200 F.D.)
Carpenter ...
A. Adams
do
East Iudie-.
Alfred B. Barker a :Slar 05
Lieut. & Co
Lient (N) coil C. Heycock
406 REDBREAST, 2. Screw
Sub-Lieut. Henry R. Cliftonmogg
Gun-Boat, let Class.
Surgeon...Bertram R. Bickford
Artif. Eng...Richard F. Pearne
805 Tens. I.H.P. 720 N.D. (1,200 F.D.
Aug 04
Gunner...John D. Sumner
East Indies.
3 Mar (15 Lient. & Corn... Hugh G. C. Somerville
Commissioned at Bombay
28 May 01
Lieutenant. (N) Alfred H. Norman
28 May 04

1J111VAJ1V,
111C,".

V411

BRITISH COLONIAL GO% FRIARS.


--(From the Colonial Oyer! List for 1;10;i.)
Colonies.
Name.
Salary.
NORTH AMERICA N.
li;
Rt. Hon, Earl Grey. c.c.m.o.. rior..rien.
Canada
:(0,000
Provinces of Canada-Ontario
W. M. Clark. Esq., K.C., /AWL -(4.4+%
10,414111
Quebec
Sir L. A. Jettd. g.c.m.(:.
..

Kos(
Nova Scotia
Hon. A. G. Jones
Roth(
New Brunswick
lion. J. B. Snowball
,.
0,nisi
Manitoba
Sir D. H. McMillan, K.c.m,c. .,
...
Munn
N. W. Territories
A. K Forget, Esq.
...
;Am
..
British Columbia
Hon. Sir H. G..1. d'Lothiniire, k.c.m.u.,
Lieut.- (;or'.
...
Kona
7.00n
Prince Edward Is. P. A. McIntyre. Esq.. m.o., Lie id .-Gen....
Newfoundland.
Sir Win. McGregor. M.D., K.C.M.G., Gm'...
111.00O
AUSTRALASIAN.
... Rt. Hon. Lord Nort hoot v. (; .4 '.M .41..
Australia

G.C.I.E., C. B., Go'.-Gen.


...
lo immi
New South Wales nail

Norfolk Island

Victoria

'

Queensland

... Admiral Sir H. H. Rawson, a.c.e., I70,..


Sir Fred M. Harley, G.r.ar.o.. Lien I. G.

... Major-General Hon. Sir. R. ,'i. :I. Talbot.


K.o.n., t;!or.

Sir J. Madden, K.c..7.4.1:., Lieut.- Gar.


... ; N, ;want)

Ili. lion. Sir It. M. Nelson. c.c.m.c

L it-rd.-Goy.

.....
... Sir G. Strickland, K.o.m.o., i 1 oc.
...
.. Sir G. H. Le Einnte, K.C.A1.0., 0:o,.
Lit. lion. Sir S..1. Way, Bart., Li,-O.-Goy.
Admiral Sir F. G. D. Bedford, G.C.H., (ion'.
Western Australia
New Zealand
... Rt. Hon. the Lord P111111ka K.C.V.O.
.. E. F. Im Thorn, Esq., c.ii., C.M.M.
Fiji Islands'
,

High Com.. ...


Western Pacific
British New Guinea ... Captain F. R. Barton, Adm. (acting[ ...
WEST INDIAN.
..- Sir J. A. Swettenham, x.c.m.o., Capt.'Jamaica

Tasmania
South Australia.

:-,, iiilo 1
:-, is(i
:::;iiiii

3.500
4, CM
.

-1,000

5,0000
2:7 00/.
1.2:)0,

Gen. and Goi...-iii-Chief


...
5,000
Turks and Caicos Islands W. D. Young, Esq., Cori;.
...
600
British Honduras
... Sir E. B. Sweet -Escott, K.C.M.G, 4;0.4'. ...
48,748
... Sir F. M. Hodgson, K.C.M.G.
British Guiana
...
.,
24,000d
... Sir W. Grey-Wilson, K.C.M.G.
Bahama Islands
-.
22,000e
Trinidad and Tobago ... Sir H. M. Jackson, (c.c.m.c.

K:
.x2
25:0(k
Sir G. T. Carter. K.c.m.n.
Barbados
5(
Windward Islands
2
Sir R. B. Llewellyn, K,C.M.G.
Grenada
,
ttaiGH
E. J. Cameron, Esq. Adm.
St. Vincent
Sir G. Melville. KC,M.,
St. Lucia
C+ Adm.
1, 000,(f.
",
Leeward Islands
Sir C. C. Knollys, K.O.M.G., Goy.
Antigua
2,0001/
... F. H. Watkins, Esq., r.s.o. Corn.
Montserrat
...
400
St. Christopher and
Nevis
... It Bromley, Esq., Adm.
... 700 to 000
... R. S. Earl, Esq., Corn.
Virgin islands
....
.
... H. II. Bell, Esq., C.M.G., Ailr.
0 t:)25
Dominica
le
70
0
00
Bermuda Islands
Lieut-.Yien. Sir R. MacGregor Stewart.
R.I.., K.C.B., Goy.
.2.916i
AFRICAN.
South Africa
... Rt. Hon. Earl of Selborne, G
High Com.
3.01(1
... Hon. Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson,
Cape of Good Hope
n.c.m.o., Gov.
KHOO
'al. Sir H. E. McCallum,
Natal
H.C.M.G., Gm-.
5,000
Transvaal and Orange
River Colony
... Rt. Hon. Earl of Selborne,
t4,000
Get'...

--it Also 2,000 allowances. b And 000 from Imperial funds as High Commissioner.
c And entertainment allowance, 200. it Also 1,000 for contingencies. e 21,000
from Imperial funds and 21,000 from Colonial funds. f 100 table allowance.
g 300 table allowance. h From imperial funds, also travelling allowance of 2200

from Imperial funds. i 2.200 from Imperial funds, 700 from Colonial funds.
and 246 from quit-rents.

DIRECTURIRk4.

65u

BRITISH COLONIAL GOVERNORS.---(Contd.)


Name.
colonies.
A FENIAN-CO.7dd.
... Hon. Sir. A. Lawley, K.C.M.G., Lieut.-Gov.
Transvaal
Orange River Colony ... Major Sir H. J. G. Adams, K.C.M.G., C.R.
Lieut.-Gov.

...

Bechuanaland Protee'rate R. C. Williams, Esq., ex.'s., Res. Cone....


,,
... H. C. Sloley, Esq.
Basutoland
British Central Africa
... Sir A. Sharpe, K.C.M.G., c.n., Com. ...
Protectorate
... Lt.-Col. H. L. Gallwey, O.M.G., n.s.o., Gov.
St. Helena
... Leslie Probyn, Esq., c.M.G.
Sierra Leone

... Sir G. C. Denton, K.C.M.G.


Gambia
... Sir J. P. Rodger, x.c.m.a.

Gold Coast
.. Brig.-Gen. Sir F. J. D. Lugard, K.C.M.G.
N. Nigeria
C.R., n.s.o., High Com.
...
... Walter Egerton, Esq., C.M.G., High Cam 1
S. Nigeria
Gov.
Do
...
Lagos
MEDITERR AN EA N.
F.-M.
Sir
G.
S.
White,
oxen.,
e..c.s.t.,
Gibraltar
G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.O.V.O., V.C., Gov. ...
... Gen. Sir C. M. Clarke, Bart., G.C.B.,
Malta
...
G.C.V.O., GOV.
... Sir C. A. King-Harman, K.r.m.o., High
Cyprus
Com. Cont.-in-Chief

EASTERN.
Ceylon
Hong Kong
Mauritius
Seychelles Islands
Straits Settlements
Labuan
Wei-hai-wei
MISCELLANEOUS.
Falkland Islands

...

Salary,

1,500a

4,0005
1,000c
1,500
800d
2,000b
1,500e

3,000j
3,000j
0000/
4,5(1017
.5,000h
3,000

(lot'.
... Sir H. A. Blake, G .C.31.0 .,
.... Rs. nO,P
134)1
,,,,,
... Major Sir M. Nathan, R.E., K.C.M.G., Gov.
0,000i
... Sir Cavendish Boyle, K.C.M.G.
25,000
Ir
... W. E. Davidson, Esq., C.M.G.
Rs. 18,000i
... Sir John Anderson, K.C.M.G.
6,000i
rr
... E. P. Guerit z, Esq.
i
,.. J. H. S. Lockhart, Esq., C.M.G., Corn. ...
21,600k
PI

... W. L. Allardyce, Esq., c.m.o., Gov.

...

21,200

List of Secretaries of State for the Colonies.


. - June 10, 1854
Right Hon Sir G. Grey, Bart.
Right Hon. Sidney Herbert (afterwards Lord Herbert of Lea) Feb.
185,5
Lord John Russell (afterwards Earl Russell, K.G., G.C.M.G.) May 15, 1855
... July 21, 1855
Right Hon. Sir William Molesworth, Bart. ...
Right Hon. Henry Labouchere (afterwards Lord Taunton) ... Nov. 17. 1855
...
... Feb. 26, 1858
Lord Stanley (afterwards Earl of Derby)
Right Hon. Sir Edward Btf.wer Lytton, Bart. (afterwards Lord
... May 31, 1858
--Lytton, G.C.M.G.)
...
... June 18, 1859
Duke of Newcastle, K.G.
Right Hon. Edward Cardwell (afterwards Viscount Cardwell) April 4, 1864
...
... July 6, 1866
Earl of Carnarvon
...
- March 8, 1867
Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
...
... Dec. 10. 1868
Earl Granville, K.G.
...
... July 6, 1870
Earl of Kimberley, K.G.
...
... Feb. 21, 1874
Earl of Carnarvon
Right Hon. Sir Michael E. Hicks-Beach, Bart., M.P.
... Feb.
4, 1878
...
... Apxli 28, 1880
Earl of Kimberley, K.G.
...
... Dec. 16, 1882
Earl of Derby, K.G.
Right Hon. Colonel Sir F. A. Stanley, G.C.B. (afterwards Lord
Stanley of Preston, now Earl of,Derby) ...
.. June 24, 1885
..
... Feb.
6, 1886
Earl Granville, K.G.
..
.. Aug.
3, 1886
Right Hon. Edward Stanhope, M.P.
Right Hon. Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, Bart., G.C.M.G., M.P.,
created Baron Knutsford, 1888, and Viscount Knutsford, 1895 Jan. 14, 1887
Most Hon. the Marquess of Ripon, K.G.
.. Aug. 17, 1892
...
Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, M.P.
.. June 28, 1895
Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, M.P.
9, 19C3
.. Oct.
a Also t1,500 allowance. I 1,000 allowance. c Also 200 transport allowance,

.,....... .iinwance. 200. e

001

BRITISH GOVERNORS OF CEYLON,


Date of
Faosi 1796 TO 1905.
Appointment.
The Hon. the Governor of Madras in Council ...
... 16 Feb. 1796
The Hon. Frederick North (afterwards Earl of Guilford)
... 12 Ott. 1798
Lient,-General the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Maitland, G.C.R.
... 19 July 1805
General Sir Robert Brnwnrigg, Burt., a.c.a....
... 11 Mar. 1812
Lient.-General the Hun. Sir Edward Paget, IC.C.R.
.... 2 Feb. 1822
Lieut.-General Sir Edward Barnes, E.C.B.
... 18 Jun. 1824
The Right Hon, Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, Bart., 0.C.14.
... 23 Oct. 1831
The Right Hon. James Alexander Stewart Mackenzie
... 7 Nov. 1837
Lieut.-General Sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B.
... 5 Apr. 1841
The Right Hon. the Viscount Torrington
... 29 May 1847
Sir George William Anderson, K.C.A.
.
... 27 Nov. 1850
Sir Henry George Ward, X.C.M. a. ...
... 11 May 1855
Air Clam es Justin MacCarthy, Kt. ...
...
...
... 22 Oct. 1860
SirHercules George Hubert Robinson, a.e.m.o.(iif Leman:1s Lord Rosmrad)I6 May 1865o
The Right Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, it.c.xt.e. ...
... 4 Mar. 18726
Sir James Robert Longden, co M.G.
...
...
... 4 Sept. 1877e
The Hon. Arthur Hamilton Gordon, e.o.m.. (now Lord Stanmore) ... 3 Dec. 1883
...
...
Sir Arthur E. Havelock, a.C.M 0. ...
... 28 May 1890d
The Right Hon. Sir J. West Ridgeway, a.e.sr.G.. k.c.e., it.e.a.r.
... 10 Feb. 18908
... 3 Dec. 1903
...
...
Sir Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.O. ...
ADMINISTRATIONS BY LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Oft OTHER OFFICERS.

it

From
To
Robert Andrews, Madras Civil Service ...
...
1797

-
..
...

...
1797
Brigadier-General P. F. de Menron
...
...
19
Mar.
1811
...
10
%far.
1812
Major-General John Wilson ...
... 1 Feb. 1820 ... 1 Feb. 1822
Major-General Sir Edward Barnes, X.C.B.
.,, 6 Nuv. 1822 ... 17 Jan. 1824
Major-General Sir Jame. Campbell, K.C.R.
... 13 Oct. 1831 ... 22 Oct. 1831
Major-General Sir John Wilson, it.c.n. ...
...
.. 19 Apr. 1647 ... 28 May 1847
Sir J. Emerson Tern:lent, K.C.R.
... 18 Oct. 1850 ... 20 Nov." 1850
The Hon. Mr. Charles Justin MacCarthy
...
... 18 Jan. 1655 ... 10 May 1855
do.
Do.
Major-General Henry Frederick Lockyer, e.n , x.a..... 30 June 1860 ... 29 July 1860
... 30 July 1860 ... 21 Oct. 1860
Colonel Charles Edmund Wilkinaon, Si',
...
... 1 Dec. 1863 ... 30 Mar. 18E15
Major-General Terence O'Brien
...
31 Mar. 1835 ... 15 May 1865
Sir Hercules George ilobert Robinson, Kt.
...
.. 2 July 1868 ... 12 June 1869
Lit ut.-General Studholme Hodgson
...
... 4 Jan. 1872 ... 3 Mar. 1872
The Hon. Mr. Henry Turner Irving
... 17 Apr. 1874 ... 14 Aug. 1874
The Hon. Mr. Arthur Nouns Birch, C.M.G.
... 20 Dec, 1875 ... 29 Jan. 1870
do.
Do.
..,
15 Jan. 1877 ... 31 Mar. 1877
do
Do.
... 9 May 1877 ... 3 Sept 1877
do.
Do.
The Hon. Mr. (afterwards Sir) John Douglas, K.C.X.O. 28 Feb. 1881 ... 9 Sept. 1881
. . 10 July 1883 ... 2 Dec. 1883
do.
Do.
Major-General Sir John Campbell McLeod, x.c.a. ... 21 June 1885 ... 4 Nov. 1885
... 15 Mar. 1889 ... 23 July 1888
The Hon. Sir Edward Noel Walker, K.C.M.G.
... 5 Jan. 1889 ... 17 Feb. 1889
do.
1)o.
... 14 Apr. 1893 ... 23 Sept. 1893
do.
Do.
... 21 Dec. 1894 ... 13 Jan. 1895
do.
Do.
... 24 Oct. 1895 ... 9 Feb. 1896
do.
Do.
... 20 Mar. 1899 .... 24 Nov. 1899
do.
Do.
The Hon. Mr. Everard Ferdinand be Thum, C.D., C.74 O. 25 Apr. 1002 ... 24 Oct. 1902
... 19 Nuv. 1903 ... 2 Dee. 1903
do.
Dn.
a Proceeded to England on leave Jnly 2nd, 1968.
b Proceeded to England on leave April 17th, 1874; visited India December 20th,
1875, and Australia January 14th, 1877.
c Proceeded to England on leave February 27th, 1881..
d Proceeded to India on leave December 20th, 1894.
e Proceeded to England on leave Maroh 20th 1899; also on April 25th, 1902, to
epresent Ceylon and the Eastern Colonies-at the Coronation of King Edward VII,

652

I /I RECIORIES.

BRITISH GENERALS COMMANDING TROOPS IN CEYLON,


Brigadier-General Stewart
Colonel Petrie, 77th Regiment
1
779956
... Dee,
1791;
Major-General D'Oyle
June
Colonel Bonnevaux, H.E.I.C.S.
1797
Briaadier-GeneralP. F. de Menron, H.E.I.C.S.
1798
Major-General Hay MeoDowal
1799
Major-General Wemyss
1803
Major-General Sir Thomas Maitland, G. C. B.
1805
'Alajor-General Sir John Wilson (second in Comma iid
1811
Major-fieneral Alexander C. Jackson (second in Cimmand)
1812
1519.Afterwards Ceylon's great Governor, a
Sir EDWARD BARNES,
renvirkable man. It was his mind that planned and executed the Kaudy
road, and other main lines throughout the island. lie became Governor
in 1824 and held the post until 1831. He likewise erected the Pavilion
at Kandy and Mount Lavinia House. A bronze statue in honour of him
as Governor stands opposite the Queen's Hou-.e, Colombo.
Sir JAMES CAMPBELL, K.C.II., 1822.
Sir HUDSON Lows, K.C.B., 1826.Previously, 1815.1821, Governor of St.
Helena and Keeper of Napoleon Bonaparte,
Sir JOHN WILSON, K.C.B., 1831.
Sir R. ARBUTHNOT, K.C,B , 1838.
WILLIAM SMELT, 0.11., 1847.The eo-called Borella and Metals} " rebellions" of
1848 occurred during Major-General Smelt's command, and there was nu
angry correspondence between Lord Torrington, Major-Goneral Smelt, and
Cilouel F. Braybrooke, relative to the officers of the Ceylon Rifle Regiment.
P. BAINBRIGGE, C.B,, 1852.
T. REED, C. B., 1854.
H. F. LOCKYER, C.B., E.H., 1856.Major-General Lockyer, who had been acting
Governor after Sir H. Ward was transferred to Madras, left the Island in
ill-health, and died in the Rid Sea, on board the S. S. " Ripon, " 16th October
1861.*
TERENCE O'BRIEN, 1860. In the time of Major-General O'Brien his boo,
Major O'Brieu (afterwards Sir Terence and Governor of Newfoundland), wa:.;
tried by Court Martial for a letter published in the Afofuaailiee reflecting on
the Civil authorities in Ceylon. The Major-General did not confirm the
sentence, and the Horse Guards removed the censure of the local Court- ;
but he was transferred to Mauritius.
STtrottotme J. HODGSON, 1865.It was duriu5 Major-General Hodgsou's time
that a Commission was appointed to iuquire into the,Military hxpenditur t
of Ceylon. There were food riots iu Colombo and the Military were
asked to assist the Civil authorities in quelling the same.
HENRY KENNY, C.S.I., 1869.
J. A. STREET, 0,B., 1874.
W, WILBY, 0.13., 1879.
Sir JOHN IvIeLEoo, K, C. B 31st March 1882.Acting Governor, June-Oct. 1885.
W. 0. LENNOX, V,C., C,B., 1st April 1887.Major-General.
W. G. DUNHAM MASSY, v.a., e.n., 1st April 1888.Major-General.
W CIIVE JUSTIcE, C.M.G, 3rd March 1897.Major.General.
F. T. HOBSON, March 2(1, 1897. Major-General.
Sir Moron MACDONALD, K.C.13,, March 1902.Major-General.
Gohnos LORN CAMPBELL MONEY, 0.2., D.S.O., A.D.C., Brigadier-General June, 1903.
Some of the Governors, such as General Brownrigg (1815) and Lieut.-General
Sir Cohn Campbell (1141), held the two offices of Governor and Commander of the
Forces. Major.Generals Wilson, Lockyer, O'Brien, Hodgson, and McLeod acted
as Administrator during the absence or otherwise of the Governor

DIRECTORIES.

653

CHIEF JUSTICES I\ CE1LON.


Sir Edward Codrington Carrington..1802 Sir Edward Creasy .. -1860
Sir R. F. Morgan a -.1875
Right lion. L. C. Lushington -1807
Hon. C. H. Stewart a ... _1875
W. Coke, Esq. (provisional)... ...1809
Sir Alexander Johnston ... -1811
Sir George Anderson (provisional)...1876
Sir Hardinge Giffard ... _1820
Sir William Hackett... -1877
...1877
Sir Richard Ottley ...1828
Sir John Phew...
Sir Charles Marshall ...I833
Sir Richard Cayley ...1879
Sir William Rough ...1837
Hon. J. P. de Wet ... ...1882
Hon. J. Jeremic n. ...1839
Sir Bruce L. Burnside -1883
Sir A. Oliphant
S'r John Winfield Bonser ...I893
-1840
-.1902
Sir William 0. Carr -1854
Sir C. P. Layard
...1901
Sir W. Carpenter Rowe
' Lion. F. C. Moucreiff a ...
Hon. P. I. Sterling a ,.. _1856

Executive Council of Cevlon.


Colonial Secretaries.
1799-Hugh Cleghorn 1851-C. Justin MacCarthy 1885-SirC.C.Sinith,s,c,m.e.
1803--8. Arbuthnot 1860-W. C. Gibson, c.sr,e. 1887- S ir E. N. Walker,
1815-J. Rodney 1860-R. T. Irving, ex.. u.c.m.o. tem..
1833-1'. Anstruther 1873-A. N. Birch, O.M.O. 1902-E. F. im Thorn, C.13.,
1845-Sir J.E.Tennent,s.c.s. I 878-Sir J .Douglus, K.C.51 a 1903-AMAshmore, C.31.0.
Auditors-General.
1809-A. Bartolacci 1847-C. .1. MacCarthy 1877-W. H. Rae enscroft
C.151.4
1814-Sir R. Placket 1851-W. C. Gibson
1815-John D'Oyly 1861-R. 'L Pennefather 1891-J. A. Swettenham,
1816-E. Tolfroy 1866-R. John Callander C.3.1.0
1816---J. W. Carrington 1870-John Douglas, l3.31.0. 1895-W. T. Taylor, c.m.,i,
1828-H. A. Marshall 1876-C. A. D. Barclay 1902-F. R. Ellis, C.M.G.
1841-LL Wright
I803-Robert Boyd
1811-A. Wood
1812-J. W. Carrington
1817-Thomas Eden
1822-John Deane
1823-J. W. Carrington
1828--W. Granville

Treasurers.
1841-0. Tumour 1890- Sir F. R. Saunders,
K.C,3.1.0,
1843-F. J. Templer
1$54-J. Caufeild 1899-L. F. Loe
1861-F. Saunders 1899-C. E. D. Pennyeu'ck
1865-ti. Vane, e.m.u. 190I-H H. Cameron
1882-W. 1). Wright 1903-11. C. NicolIe
1886-G.T.M. O'Brien ,P.:11 ,o .

(acen's Advocates and Altornegs-tienevul.*


1799-James Dualc;EL 1841-James Stark 1879 -B. L. Burnside
1809-William Coke 1842-Arthur Buller 1883.-F, Fleming
1811-11. Giflhrd, r.L.u 1848-H. C. Selby 1886-Sir S. Greiner
1820-Henry Matthews 1858-H. B. Thomson 1892-C, P. Layard
1830-W. Isl orris 1863-Sir R. F. Morgan 1902-A. G. Lascelle4. Le.
1834-W.. 0. Carr 1876-Richard Cayley
* Title changed to Attorney-General on Jan. 1. 1884.
l'om II IgeIiIS 1.01' ies,
LolsrloN-Sir E. E. Blake, ; Major M. A. Cameron, LE., C,31.0.: end
W. H. NIercer, ; Whitehall Gardens., S. W., and 1, Tokenhonec
Buildings, F.C.
C. LenTIA-Area's. Oillanders, Arbuthnot &
MADRAti --Messrs. Arbuthnot & Co.
r,ou,N---Metsurci. Framiee, Sahli & Co.

651

DIRECTORIES.

GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON.
'Rs,
His Excellency Sir Tinker Asians BLAKE, G.C.M.G., Governor, and
...
Commander-in-Met and Vice-Admiral
96,000
Capt. Sir John Kane, art., Private Secretary
4,500
Capt. the Hon. Cyril Miles Brabant' Pousenby, m.v.o., 3rd Batt.
5,154
Grenadier Gnarls, A.D.C.
Capt. Gerd in Frazer, Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers, extra A.D.C.
Dm Solomon Dias Bandaranayaka, C.M.G., Melia Madaliyar
2.500
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
IL E. Sir LIENILy ARTD.:III BLAKE, G.C.M.G., Hon. Mr. A. G. LAECELLES,E.C., AnOFZIO3
General.
Governor, &c., Prescient.
Took his seat Jane 18, 1902.
Took his seat Dec, 3, 1903.
Hon. Mr A. M. AsIIMORE, COLO. Lieut.- Hon, Mr. F. R. ELLis,
Anditor-GencraL
Governor and Colonial ;. Secretary.
Took his seat March 1, 1902.
Took his seat Oct. 23, 1904.'
Hon. Major-General 0. L., Cattratmt lion. Mr. H. U. NICOLLE, Treasurer.
Took his seat, Sept. 6, 1904.
MONEY, C IL, D.S.O., A D.C.
Took his seat June 29, 1903.
Clerk to the Council. Mr. A. S. PAGDEN.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
11. E. SD; HENRY Againun BLAKE, C.C.M.I.i., Governor, &o., President.
OFFICIAL MEMBERS.
Hon. Mr.A.M.AsHMORE, C.M.G., Lieut.-Governor and Colonial Secretary.Sept.1O, 1904.
Hon. Major-General Cr: L. C. MONEY, I Hon, Mr. G.M. FOWLE a, Government Agent
June 22, 1948.
for the Western Province, Mar. 1, 1902.
Hon. M r. A. G. LASCELLES, a. c., Attorney- , Ron. Mr. H. WACF, Government Agent for
General, June 18, 1902.
AnditorGen- , the Central Province, January 1, 1900.
Hon. Mr. F. R. ELLts,
[Sept. 6, 1904. I Hen. Mr. F. A. COOPER, C.M.G.,Director
eral, March 1,1002.
Hon. Mr. H. C. NicoLtn, Treasurer, . Public Works, June 10, 1897.
Hon. Mr. W. H. JACKSON, Principal Collector of Customs, June 12, 1900.
UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS.
Hon. Da. W. 0. Rocawoon (Tamil repro- Hon. Mr. F. C. Loos (Burgher represents.
tive), March 21, 1900; re-appointed
mentative), 14th March, 1898. re.appotntMarch, 22,1905.
ed Augnat,6th 1903.
Hon, Mr. S. C. OnavasEkaint (Sinhalese
u ar
Hon.
tor. ai
RARIMAN ( M0110111representative), Feb. 15, 1900. re-appointmadon representative), Sept, 22, 1900.
ed F.b. 20,1905.
Hon Mr. E. ROSLINO (Planting representHon. Mr. S. N. W. Ilintuctatax (lianclyan
stave), Nov. o, 1902.
representative), Feb. 22, 1900; re-ap
Hon. Mr. J. FERGUSON, C M.G. (General
pointed Feb 24, 1905.
Hon. Mr, W. H. neat (Mercantile repre- European representative), Feb. 18, 1903.
sentative). July 2, 1900.
Clerk to the Council, Mr. A. G. Ctavroar.
Nova Under the Royal Instruct one of Dee. G, 1899, and May 9, 1890, Unofficial
member.: vacate hi it seats after five years front date of appointment.

Forms of Address.
The Eight Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M.P.,
Fits Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Sir,
To lie Excellency The Right Bor.. Sir H. A. Blake, G C.M G.,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Island of Ceylon
with the Dependencies thereof.
May it please your Excellency,
IV 4qhmore.

DIRECTORIES.

PUBLC OFFICES &e., E% COLOMBO.


ATTORNEYGENEHAL'S TrimBehind the Supreme Court, lInlftsdorp.

Aurirr_QFFice.Facing northern end of General Post Office, Fort.

CIVIL MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Temple House, Taird Division, Maradana.

COLOMBO LIBRARYAdjoining Sots Kirk, Prince St., Fort.


CoLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFetee.--Facitg Gordon Gardens (northern end), Fort.
CONVICT ESTABLIEDIMENT. Wolikadit.

CUSTOM House.North of Gordoe Gardens, overlookino. the Harbour.


Flamm's OFFICE. Road leading to the Courts, flulftseore.
[Street.
GENERAL HOSPITAL. Planters' Wards, Kynsey Read;Passengers' Wards, Regent
GOVE
RNMENT. PRINTINO OFFICE. Opposite Gordon riqtrdens (centre), Fort.
GOVERNMENT SpoREs. Comm,ssariat Street, Fort, adjoining the Customs.
HARBOUR DEPARTMENT.We-I IN end fnpstairsl of Custom souse.
HARBOUR WORKS OFFICE.R--clamutton Road, Colombo.
HOME FOR INCURABLES. AA lining Cimplell Park, Maradana.
IRRIGATION DereirrMEferbohind Surveyor-General's ice. Fort.
KACHCHERI (Government Agent's 0 tlice).Dam Street, Pettall.
LADY HAVELOCK HOSPITAL Folk WOMEN AND OBILDREN.Borella end of Maradana.
LAND SETTLEMENT OFFICE.Hill House, Mute all.
LAW COuRTEL Top of Dim Street, Hulftsdorp.
LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE: MINICOY AND BAsSES. The Alcove, Turret Road, Colpetty.
[mon Gardens.
LOAN BOARD. Neat to St. Peter's Church, Fort.
LUNATIC ASYLUM AND MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.Torriugten Riad, CinnaMANS/Mall DRAINAGE SCHEME. CppOSIMWalker, SOH+ & Co's vrt- m sea, Mniu St edt,
METEROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY.Surveyor-General's Office, York Street, Fort. [Feat.
MILITARY HEAD QUARTERS.Slave Island.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL'S OFFICE,Town Hall, Pettah.
MUSEUM, COLOM/10.Cinnamon Gardens.
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICER.Voilluteer 1:1N41 Quarters.
POLICE BARRACKS AND HEADQUARTERS.Marandatl. Close to Railway Junction.
PosT OFFICE, GENERAL.Opposite Queen's House, t.
For
PRISONS, IN SPECTOR-GEN RRAI. OF. Welikada Prison.
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OFFICE.Over Colombo Library, Fort.
P untie Wonate DEPARTMENT. Corners of Lower Chatham and York Streets, Fort.
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. j
RAILWAY STORESRailway Yard, Marailena.
RAILWAY OFFICES. Adjoining Railway Terminus, Marittlana.
RECORD AND PATENT OFFICES Opposite G,ATIon Gardens (centre), Fort.
SAVINGS SANK. Chamber of Commerce Buildings, Lower Chatham Street.
SERVANTS' REGISTRATION OFFICE.Sotheriand Bead, Maradana.
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.Lower Chatham Street, Fort.
TELEGRAPH Orrtee. General Post Office, opposite Queen's House, Fort.
TREASURY AND STAMP OFFICE.Cburrh Street, Fort, General Post Office.
VOLUNTEER HEAD QUARTERS.Slave Island.
WATERWORKS OFFICE.----P. W. D. Office.
Wtnows' AND ORPHANS' PENSION FUND OFFICE. Above Loan Board Office Fort

Order of Precedence in Ceylon.


The precedenLy of Colonial Officers is in some cases determined bp Colonial enactments, by Royal Charters, by instructions communicated either under the Royal ,Signet
and Sign Manual through the Secretary of State, Or by authoritative usage.According
to authoritative usage and local laws the following table may be considered as determining the precedency of Public Officers in Ceyton:
The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or Officer Administering the Government.
The Chief Justice.
The Senior Officer in Command of the Troops, if of the rank of a Major-General, and
the Officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the Station of the rank of Admiral, their own relative rank being determined by the Queen's regulions on that subject.
The Senior Officer in Command of the Troops, it of the rank of a Colonel or
Lieutenant-Colonel, and the Officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces on
the Station, if of equivalent rank, their own relative rank being determined by the
Queen's regulations on that subject.
* The Bishop of Colombo.
The Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court.
The Colonial Secretary (if not holding a Commission as Lieut.-Governor).
The Attorney-General.The Treasurer.The Auditor-General.
The Members of theLegislativeCouncil, including the Govt. Agents of the Western dr
Central Provinces, the Principal Collector of Customs, and the Director of Public Works.
The Government Agents of Provinces (not members of Council), viz. the Northern,
Southern, Eastern, North-Western, North-Central, Ilva,and Sabaragatnuwa Provinces.
The Clerks of the Executive and Legislative Councils.
an office of 1:tate, emEed on [lid
* Ceder Ordinance No. 14 of`:1891 the Bishopric,
19(10.
retitergant of tile late inetuubent

r;Zsi

DIRECTORIES.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE CEYLON
CIVIL SERVICE.

As sauctimi,,,I by His .11,tjesty's Gueernmeni.


1. Ills Excellency the Governor, with the sanction of the Secretary of State for
the Colonies, has been pleased to order that the Civil Service of this Colony'shall
from the 1st January. 180'4, be re -classified in the following manner :
Staff Appointment.
salary.
Rs. 24,000
Colonial Secretary ...
...

11 Officers of the First Class.


Salary.

Salary.

Government Agent, )
I Southern Province
Eastern Province
i
N.-Western Province
Government AgentCollector of I I`".its. 18,000
14.100 1(1
1 Principal
by
Customs
annual increWestern Province ,
Postmaster-General
ments
of
11$.
alU
Rs. ism to ISM()

after two years


Central Province I by annual lucre- District Judge, Gant:
in the claw
limits of Ra. quo. District Judge, Kurunegala
Northern Province
Inspector-General of
Police and Prisons*
I Registrar-General *
iil.uditor-General i
1
Treasurer

. R.. 18.000

15f Officers of the Second Class.


( Salary Its. 10,000 to Its. 12.0 )0 by annual Inert:,nent, of I:. 500 atter tbm. yUalb is Lhc t:L1S1.)

Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary District Judge


Government Agent
Kalutara.
North-Central Province
' 13atricaloa
Province of Uva
Negombo
Province of Sabaragamuwa
Jaffna
.ssistant Government AgentDirector of Public Instruction
illatara
! Police Magistrate. Colombo
Trincomalee
Com m issioner of Requests. Colombo
Puttalam

18 Officers of the Third Class.


7,0O0 to Ho. 0,000 by annual hwretnent se Its. 51.00 alter three years in (be. elas19.)

Deputy Collector of Customs, Colombo ' District Judge


Second Assistant Colonial Secretary
Ratnapura
Kegalla
Assistant Government. Agent
%dune
Kegallai
Matara.
Kalutara.
TangalIV
Nuwara Eliya
Mannar
Police 74.1-agh.i rate
fiaritbantotit
Kandy

al WA& WA& 11,166.1ISZI

-Office Assistant to the Govt. Agent


Colombo
Kandy
Assistant Auditor-General
Police Magistrate
Panadure
Mutate
( Salary

per annum.)
Police Magistrate
r 111atara
Chilaw
A visawella
Police Magistrate, Jaffna
Landing Surveyor, Customs, Guile
Landing Surveyor, Customs, Colombo

13 Officers of the Fifth Class.


Is.hLuy lis, 4 0011 iwr annum.)
Police Magistrate
Office Assistant to the Govt. Agent
Ann radbapura
Jaffna (also Landing Surveyor)
Point Pedro
Batticaloa
Balapitimodara
Kurnnega/a
Kurunegala,
' Badulla
Kayts
Ratnapura
Office Assistant to the Govt. Agent ! Asst. Collector of Customs, Trincomalee
nor,
i Deputy Fiscal. Colombo
12* Cadets.
2. Officers will in future be appointed to a particular class instead of to a
particular appointment.
3. With the exception of the posts of Auditor-General and Treasurer, which
are not interchangeable with others, all the officers shall be interchangeable within
their respective classes.
4. The Governor shall have power to interchange officers of the Second and
Third Classes inter se; and officers of the Fourth and Fifth Classes inter cc.
5. Where an officer is gazetted to officiate he will draw half the initial salary
of the class in which he is appointed to officiate and half his substantive salary.
6. In no case will promotion from one class to another be merely by seniority,
and in the case of promotion to the highest class length of service will be quite
a secondary consideration.
7. The following allowances, not carrying pensionable rights. may he granted
at the Governor's option, but where an officer is drawing additional pay by
officiating in a higher class the allowance is liable to reduction :
Rs.
Assistant Government Agent, Trincomalee
...
1,000
[To be increased when held by on caner the Third. (loss to Rs, 2,00o.]
Assistant Government Agent, Nuwara Eliya
1,000
0
Assistant Government Agent, Mannar
Assistant Government Agent, Vavuniya
...
600
Office Assistant to the Government Agent, Colombo
Police Magistrate, Colombo, when the past is held by an officer
of the Third Class
1,000
Commissioner of Requests, Colombo, when the post is held by an
... 1,000
officer of the Third Class
By His Excellency's command,
E. NOEL WALKER,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colonial Secretary.
Colombo, December 29, 1897.

It is hereby notified that the Secrets. y of State for the Colonies has been pleased
to approve the transfer of the office of Registrar-General from the Second to the
First Class of the Civil Service, with effect from January 1, 1905.
It is also notilled that the Secretary of State has been pleased to approve the
appointment of a Supernumerary Officer to Class IL and an increase in the
number of Cadets on the Civil Servica. Establishment of the Colony from ten to
twelve, with effect from the same date. By His Excellency's command,
A. M. ASHMORE,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Colonial Secretary
Colombo, February 17, 1905.
Increased from 10 to112 (ride Notification of February 17, 1505).

658

DIRECTORIES.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Oa also pane 179.)

For the Island.


The Judges of the Supreme Court.
The Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils.
The Government Agents of the different Provinces.
The Solicitor-General.
The Inspector-General of Police.
The Clerks of the Executive and Legislative Councils.
F. W. Bois, Colombo.
J. W. C. de Soysa, Colombo.
F. Seven, Colombo.
R. E. Firminger, Colombo.
Don Solomon Dias Bandaranayaka, Mahe Mudaliyar.
J. J. Koertz, Negombo.
P. Coomaraswamy, Colombo.
J. B. Siebel, Kandy.
Hon. Mr. E. Rosling. .
F. M. Mackwood.
W. D. Gibbon.
J. G. Fraser.
R. P. de Saram,
W. Charles Whitham.
Officer Commanding Planters' Rifle Corps.
Adjutant Commanding Planters Rifle Corps.
Major E. Gordon Reeves, Officer Commanding Ceylon Mounted Infantry
Hon. Mr. J. N. Campbell.
H. 0. Hoseasdn.
W. Forsythe.
W. S. T Saunders.
A. C. Kingsford.
Edgar Turner.
Hector van Cuylenburg.
H. 0. Fox, Assistant Settlement Officer.
Western Provence.
R. A. Brohier, Colombo.
F. J. de Saram, senr., Colombo.
R. H. Morgan, Colombo.
V. A. Julius, Colombo.
J. N. Keith, Colombo.
H. Lloyd, Colombo.
C. M. Fernando, Colombo.
W. H. Figg, Colombo.
C. E. H. Symons, Colombo.
E. de Kretser, Colombo.
J. B. Misso, Colombo.
T. Sanmogam, Colombo.
E. Ondatje, Colombo.
Mohamed Ali, Colombo.
Dr. T. F. Garvin, Colombo.
W. A. de Silva, Colombo.
J. P. Armstrong, Colombo, Negombo, Kalutara,
John Abayakoon, Mudaliyar, Colombo.
Solomon Seneviratne, Attapattn Mudaliyar, Colombo Kachclieri.
.

1.BIIECTORTES.

651)

S:one. Lebbe Marikar M. Hadjiar,


C. A. Lovegrove.
E. G. Brooke, Colombo and Avisawella.
W. F. H. de Saran], Negombo.
Central Province.
T. Farr, Kandy and Badulla.
J. 11. Sproule, Kandy.
S. Shelley, Delpotan-ova, Teldeniya.
H. Clarke, Diyanilla, Madulkele.
F. A. Prins, Matale.
W. Milne, liawudupelella, Matale.
G. A. Dick, Nuwara
H. P. liorrett, Kandy.
Colonel A. J. Farquharson, Lindula and Central Dinthula.
G. Greig, Nuwara Eliya, Hatton.
L. P. Fisher, Nuwara Eliya-Hutton.
W. 13. Paterson, Nuwara Eliya-Hatton.
A. Rosling, Nuwara Eliya-Hattun.
H. Creasy, Hatton.
G. E. Bewley, Knuckles.
J. W. Mottau, Kandy,
G. A. Craib, Maskeliya.
T. C. van Rooyen, Hatton and Nttwara Eliya.
Daniel Joseph, Matale.
T. L. Villiers,
Northern Province.
T. M. Tampoo, Jaffna.
'P. C. Changarapillai.
V. Thambipillai.
R. H. Leembruggen, Jaffna.
Southern Province.
E. R. Goonaratne,
E. G. Auwardt, Tangalla.
F. H. de Voe,
N. Dias Abeyesinha, Galle.
M. A. C. Vil Cassim Ismail, Galle.
Magdon Ismail, Galle.
E. G. Dias A.beyasinhe, 13entota-Walallawiti korale.
Eastern Province.
I'. J. G. Toussaint (resident in Colombo).
.1. R. Canagaratna, Trincomalee.
1. Kadramatamby.
North-Western Province.
John Graham de Silva Seneviratne.
North-Central Province.
G. W. Jayawardene.
Province of Uva.
A. Macpliail, Kahagalla, Haputale.
Province of Saharagamuwa.
J. H. Meedeniya.
Assistant Government Agents, District Judges, Commissioners of Requests,
Police Magistrates, Crown Counsels, and Superintendents of Police are
x officio Justices of the Peace for their Districts and Divisions.

THE ("VII, SERVICE,

SENIORITY AND SERVICE TABLE.


(Corrected to May 31st, 1905. 1=-- on leave. a ,---- acting. s -= seconded.).
Servire Sat.
in sears, ary.
Of6^e.
Age.
Name.
Staff Appolatment.
R.
Hon. Mr. Alexander Murray
... 50 Lieut.-Governor & Col. Secretary 29 24,000
Ashmore, c.ir.o.

Class I.
Hon. Mr. Francis Robert Ellis,
... 56 Auditor-General, tic. 1 ,.. 33 *18,000
c,n.O.
.,. 25 18,000
Hon, Mr. Hilgrove Clement Nicene 40 Treasurer, &c.
Hon, Mr. Herbert Waco, C.111.0. ... 53 Govt. Agent, Central Province ... 31 18,000
... 31 17,500
n
Henry Luttrell M oysey, 1.s o. 55 Postmaster-encral
Hon. Mr. Georg-, Merrick Fowler r.2 Acting Au ,itor-General, &c. ... 31 17,500
28 13,000
... 49 Got t. Agent, Southern Province
.1enry Leighton Crawford
Lion, Mr. William Henry .Jacks 'n 43 Principal Collector of Cust-ms ... 25 15,500
Major Albert Walter de Wilton... 43 Inspr.-Genf. of Police and Prisons 6 15,000
... 33 15,000
leurge Algernon Baumgartner ... 55 Distract Judge, Galls
... 53 birchasologual Coniniissionerj ... 32 14,500
Harry Charles Pia i, is Bella
... 30 14,60D
... 51 Registrar-General
Ponambalam Arunachalam
30 14,100
.. 51 Govt Agent, Eastern Province
Edward Francis Hopkins
29 14,000
;barite Morant Lushington I ... IO
27 14,000
[An Peary Lewis
... 50 Govt. Agent, Northern Province
Henry William Frederick Cutting.
a.. 48 Govt. Agent, Western Province a 27 14,000
ham Bredluirst
.a,
Class II.
27 12,000
Leonard William Booth l
... 49
... 48 Govt.Avent. North-Western Prove 24 12 000
3t phen Moniacu Barrows
27 11,500
Ferdinand Hamlyn Price I
... 10
27 12,000
F.41%ar i Morrieson de Colley Short it 47 [Mayor of Colombo'
Aviaries Thomas Doyne Vigors ... 47 Govt. Agent, North-Cet tral Prov. 27 11,500
00
... 47 Govt. Agent, Saharagarnuwa ... 2 1101:0500
Teorge Shadwell Saxton
5 10,600
Hera ert White t
... 48
... 25 10,500
3olville Eardley-Wilmot
... 47 Magistrate, Kandy
... 23 10,5011
... 46 Principal Asst. Col. Secy.
Arthur Sampson Fatten
... 25 10,500
Willia,m R ,therford Bogle Sanders 48 D. strict ..in 'g,, Kalutara
... 47 Director of Prrlic Instraclion ... 13 10,000
lehn Hayward
... 19 10,000
... 41 Dislrict Ju Ise, Jaffna
fierl rat Rayner Freeman
... 19, 10,000
Rot,ert Bailey Ilellings
... 42 Asst. Govt. Agent, NIatale
17 10,000
John George Fraser it ... 40 [Land Settlement Officer]
B strain Hill
a.. 40 Paice Magistrate, Colombo ... 16 10,000
10 10,000
Keith William Bruce Macleod ... 39 Gost. Agent, Province of Uva a
Benjamin Horsburgh
, ... 37 AFSG. Govt. Agent, Kaltitara ... 15 10,000

Class III.
... 40 [Asst. Land Settlement Officer]... 15 9,000
Howard Orme Fox s
... 15 8,500
lohn O'Kane Murtv
... 38 Asst. Govt. Agent, Chilaw
... 13 8,500
... 37 Asst. Govt. Agent, Meters,
3eoffrey Montague Cookson
... 15 8,500
Merles Stewart Vaughan .
... 39 Asst. Govt. Agent, Regalia
... 15 8,000
Merles Russell Cumberland 2 .. `38
...
36
Deputy
Collector
of
Customs,
CoWilliam Edward Thorpe
... 13 8,000
lombo
... 13 8,000
... 36 Magistrate, Galls
Baxan,.:eill Constantine
... 37 Asst. Govt. Agent, Ptittalatn ... 13 8,001
Frederick Bowes
... 36 Aart. Govt. Agent, Trincomalee... 12 8,000
William Loring Kinderaley
... 9 7,500
fa. lin Henry Leak
... 33 Office Asst., Jaffna
... 53 [Pol. co D-pirtment, Kalil)] ... 9 7,500
Edward Bruoe Alexander a
... 33 Asst. Govt. Agent, Newer& Eliya 9 7,600
?rank Bartlett
... 15 7,000
V llia-n A ti, rew George Hood ... 38 District Judge, Ratnapura

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Name

Age.

Office.

Class IV.
Maurice Salvador Pinto
Thomas Brownlee Russell 1
Arthur Charles AlInuit
Robert Niomann Thaine
Alexander Ransford Slater /

Service Salin years, ary.

... 31 Magistrate, Avisaweila


... 8 5,000
... 31

... 7 5,000
... 30 District Judge, Badulla
... 6 5,000
... 30 Lauding Surveyor, Colombo ... 6 5,000
... 30

... 6 5,000

Glass V.
Richard Arthur Grindall Fasting
29 Asst. Govt. Agent, Mullaittivu a... 5 4,000
James Conroy
... 29 Asst. Govt. Agent, fiambantota... 5 4.000
Edward Brandis Denham
... 29 Second Asst. Colonial Secretary a
5 4.000
Bernard Joseph Dutton
... 20 Magistrate, Jaffna
... 5 4 000
FrancTs Graone Tyrrell a
... 28 [Police Deartmontj
... 4 4,000
Charles Valentine Brayne
... 27 Assistant Col!ector of C adonis,
Tlincomslee
... 3 4,000
George. Frederic Plant
... 27 Office Asst., Guile
... 3 4,1 410
Ma'colui Stevenson
... 27 Office Asst., 13aiulla
... 3 4,000
John Scott
... 27 Asst. Govt. Agent, Mannar a ... 3 4.000
Alexander Norman Galbraith ... 27 Office Ass;., Battioaloa
. - 3 4,000
Cadets.
John Murray Davies
... 26 Office Asst , Kurunciala a
... 3 3,500
Thomas Webb Roberts
... 25 Karlin :gala Kachcheri a
... 2 3,500
George Frederick Reginald Brown... 26 Gal le
ing
do.
... 2 3,500
... 26 [Asst, Lund Settlement Officer ]...
Walter Ernest Wait a
2 3,500
Wilfrid Thomas Southorn
... 26 Anuradhapura Kaolicheri
... 1 3,5011
Humphrey William Codrington ... 25 Office Asst., Hatticaloa a
... 1 3,500
Edward Beaumont Fraser Rueter 2.5
do
Colombo a
1 3,500
... 24 Jaffna Kaelicheri
Leona_Ni Sidney Woolf
... 3,000
Edward Turner Millington
... 23 Colombo do.
3.000
G. P. Forrest
... Colonial Secretary's Office
... 3,000
LOWER DIVISION.
Class III.
George William Woodhouse
Robert Lewis Waller Byrde l
James Stewart Drieberg

38 District Judge, Negombo


... 12 7,500
... 12 7,000
... 35
... 58 Comm). sio u r or Bev( s I s,
... 15 7,000
Colombo
Glass I

... 41) Magistrate, Matale and Pa,uwila ... 11 5,000


William Dunuwille
... 12 5,0011
... 37 Magistrate, Ktitureg tie
Allan Bevan
... 31 5 000
... 50 Assistant Auditor-General
Edward de Nrctser, ',sm.
Walter Hugh Bertram Carbery ... 35 Magistrate, blatton-Nnwara Etiya 12 5,001)
... 9 5,000
Thomas Richford Edward Loftus 26 District Judge, Ai atara a
... 0 5,000
... 30 Magistrate, Matara
Harry Edward Berea
Class I'.
Ebel ezer Francis Ondatje
Risiall William Allegacoon
Reginald Gibsuu Saunders I

... 51 Deputy Fiscal, Colombo


... 47 blagistrate,Chilaw

... 26

... 30 4,000
... 27 4,0110
... 6 4,000

Cadets.
...

5 3,500

... 40 Additional Asst. Col. Secret ary ...


52 Archivist and 1,0
l, raring

5 8,500
12 4,200

William Augustus Weerakoon ... 27 Office Asst., Ratnspura a

ATTACHED TO THE SECRETARIAT.


Arthur Gardner Clayton
P. chard Gerald Anthoniez

DIRECTORIES.

064

SCIENTIFIC. JUDICIAL, AND OTHER BRANCHES,


8t
HARE.

eA
- on r.".

PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.


HEADQUARTERS STAFF.

..t;-

NA2,1E.

M
r.

R.
... 44 9 2,500
W. Bl.elc
... 29 4 2,000
11 . J, 0. Oorloff
D. S. Mattiali
... 31 8 2,000
Hon.Mr.F.A.Cooper,c.x.o. 45 13 18,000 G.
F.
linuljsni
... 34 8 2.000
... 47 19 10,000
C. A Lovegrove
32 6 5,000
A. Wcodeson
WATERWoniis.
GOVT. FACTO HY.
... 36 6 3,300
J.
Campbell
115
26
9,000
E. C. Davies
... 23 3 2,400
... 36 5 0,000 T C. Harrison
G. H. M. Hyde
... 88 4 4,000
F. B. Ryland.'
IRRIGATION DE PT.
PROVINCIAL ENGINEERS.
HEADQUARTERS STAFF.
... 60 31 10,000
L. Creasy
... 55 29 13,000
... 53 28 10,000 H. T. S. Wa d
H. A. G. Grant
... 48 12 9,000
52 27 8,00C It. W. Smith
L. 11. Acland
... 29 6 3,000
H. F. Toinalin
... 43 19 7,500 F. J. Tothill
42 19 7,000
P. M. Bingham
W. W.1'. Fletcher
42 19 6,500
IRRIGATION ENGINEERS.
... 42 17 6,500
W. C. Pi ice
... 31 5 5,000
G. Waddell
44 17 6,500 R. F. Morris
30 4 5,000
.,. 38 16 6,5110 J. A. Balfour
T . H. Chapman
... 52 4 5,000
G, D. tiordon
DISTRICT ENGINEERS.
... 38 4 6,000
J. H. W. Park
... 33 4 5,000
,.. 40 18 6,000 W. Brown
C. F. Emerson
...
33 4 5,000
39 17 5,750 G. T. Bradley
A. E. Mayes
27 15 4,000
... 42 12 5,750 N. M. Walker
R. A. Powell
... 31 4 5,000
30 3 4,500 J. H. Fra er
A. Bothwell
... 31 4 5,000
... 39 15 5,750 C. F. S. Baker
A. E. Caldicolt
... 29 3 4,000
... 411 28 5,750 0.14' Henmen
R. W.I. Crabbe
... 31 6 4,000
... 37 15 5,750 L. P. Emerson
H. Bueknall
26 2 4,000
.. 38 11 5,000 J. P. Tolland
R. G. Carte
... 27 2 4,000
... 31 12 4,500 R. S. MacPhail
J. G. Drieberg
... 29 2 4,000
8 4,500 A R. Scott
W. R. W. Morgan

33
... 29 -- 4,000
... 51 15 4,000 J. H. W. Gill
C. H. de Silva
39 1 3.000
... 34 10 4,000 C. Harvard
A. Clementi Smith
... 42 1 3,000
2i 9 4,000 0. Zanetti
R. J. E. McBride
-- 34 9 4,500
J. Jeffe-y
ASSISTANT IRRIGATION ENGINEER.
A de C. Carson
30 9 4,5(0
3(1
2 s
8 45:00u
... 32 3 2,000
S. W. Dassanaike
000 A. E. B;rde
H. '1'. Creasy
... 31 7 4,000
A.11. F. Clarke
IRRIGATION SURVE YOH.
... 29 7 4,000
E. W. Clad,'
... 41) 4 2,158
E. B. Van= erstraaten ... 33 7 4,000 LI. C. Berwick
... 30 6 4,000
E. G Eves
... 30 6 4,030
S. 11, Bower
OMNI: IRRIGATION INSPECTORS.
... 29 7 4,000
A. F. Churchill
,.. 43 20 3,000
... 27 6 3,760 E. R. MacDonell
A. N. Robertson
38 5 3,000
T. G. W Jayewardeue ... Si 9 3,500 F. Booth
... 55 18 3,000
... 27 6 3,500 51. Sannmgam
H. E. do Kretser
... 41 13 2,600
... 28 4 3,000 C. Kanakasuriyam
A. P. 131oWer
... 27 4 3,000
J. A. Moraes
A. E. Vanderstraaton ... 29 3 3,000
SURVEY DEPT.
... 31 9 3,4100
J. V. Weeras'nglie
... 54 27 12,000
...
28
2
3,000
1'.
D.
Warren
J. E. Thin aisingl am
... 49 17 8,000
... 44 20 3,000 R. S. Templeton
0. de Kretser
... 33 29 6,500
... 36 15 3,500 IS. J. C. More
W. B. Gregson
50 29 0,500
... 28 2 3,60013. L. Hampton
D. McMinn
47 28 5,500
... 25 5 3,000 J. W. Viner
W. J. Thornhill
... 61 27 5,000
... 30 2 3,000 1 0. C. M. Fyers
F. W. Sproule
56 34 6,000
... 27 7 3,000 G. E. Leembruggen a. ... 42
A. 11. Nathaniess
000
1,.9 6r,..
--- 26 - 3,1100 A. E. Maddock

DIRECTORIES.

665

SCIENTIFIC. JUDICIAL, AND OTIIER BRANCHES-vont&


E

vsW
NAME.

(I

-1 "A .9

NAME.

rif:
Ct
/2
R.
MEDICAL.
H.
A. J. Wick war
... 34 15 5,000
D. Blair
... SI 13 4,000 Sir A Perry, Kt.
... 15 7 15,500
C. B. P. if
... 38 14 4,000 O. T. Griffin
... 55 22 8,500
A. H. G. Dawson
.,. 28 9 4 000 ' A. J. Chalmers
... 35 4 6,600
C. F. W. Halliley
... 34 14 4,000 A. Castellani
... 3U 1 6,500
J. W. Robertson
... 133 20 3,500 K. C. Browning
... 30 1 6,000 ,
C. R. LwAie
,.. 26 1 3.000 S. C. Paul
... 33 3 2,000
G. Heppons all
-. 39 18 3,500
COLONIAL SURGEONS.
FOREST DEPT.
I
P. Schokcoau
... 60 27 8,000
T. J. St. A. Campbell ... 48 - 14,400 ' G.
H. A. Moraes
- iv 27 8,000
A A. Clark
51 30 7'000 J.
Uraib
H. F. 0. Fyers
.. 46 20 6,000
..... 56i) 2
197 67,(5)00
00
H. R. Spence
... 51 16 5,000 E.F.de
Livera
... 45 23 6,000
E. L.13. Moss
... 50 18 5,o1;0 J.()Orloff
Elio'
... 46 92 6,000
F. Lewis
... 46 1 5,500
... 47 21 5,500
D. T. Barry
... 25 2 3,00J ,W. E. Rudd
G. D. Templer
._ 2 i 2 3,000
G. T. Gillain
... 51 16 2,601
... 48 17 9,000
J .B .Spence
... 51 29 8,000
T. P. Garvin
RAILWAY.
... 32 5 4,700
Mrs. M. N. Fysh
G. P. Greene
... Si 3 18,000
A. G. Perman
... 54 20 10,000 '
ASST. COL. SURGEONS.
... 48 4 10,000
II. G. Unsworta
... 52 31 4,500
G.
Spittel
,.. 33 17 8,500' F.
T. A. Wylis
... 50 30 4,500
... 30 16 8,000 1 IL A. Keegel
A. P. Gray
,.. 40 15 5,500
,, 33 3 6,501 IL M.. Fernando
D. MacMillan
,.. 43 20 4,500
... 38 14 5,875 11. G. T liomasz
E. IL 3. W. Wade
... 50 30 4,000
... 41 15 5,750 E. Modder
N. J. Price
... 43 19 4,000
... 29 3 3,91101 0. Johnson
W. C. D. Da' ey
.. 64 32 3;000
W. H. Meier
... 51 20 4,000
S. Matlock
JUDICIAL.
... 47 27 4,000
W. E. Le$mbraggen
... 54 28 a,500
A. B. Santiago
SUPREME COURT.
... 47 26 3,500
g
b
se
e
r
C. i II eKy nrest
54 16 27,500 ,
... 46 24 3,500
Hon, Sir C. P. Layard
... 49 23 3,500
Hon. F. C. Moncreiff
100 i J. W. de Hoedt
5467 5 1881
... 46 23 3,500
Hon. Mr. 13.1.. Wendt
Ron. M. J. P. Middleton 54 3 18,000 M.H.Sinnatamby
... 46 22 3,500
C. Seneviratne
... 611 44 6,002, G. Van Rooyen
... 44 21 3,500
G. Grenier
... 45 19 3,500
W. J. Stork
S. L. Anthoniqz
61) 33 3,""
000 C. B. Lourer,sz
... 47 20 3,,,m
... 40 lii 3,500
L. L Daniels
... 34 2 3,1-g-',' ' 11. Huybertsz
... 44 18 3,000
H. W. Nelson
... 42 16 3,000
W. Margenout
... 38 15 3,000
A. de &tram
Arr0ENEY-GENEEAL'b
... 41 14 3,000
F
Vothecan
DE P AR CMENT.
,.. 39 11 3,000
L. Brohier
Hon. Mr, A. G. La,
cellos, K.C.
47 3 18,000 DEPUTY-ASST. COLONIAL SURGEONS.
P. Ilamanathan, x,c, C.m.a. 54 12 10,000
... 37 15 2,250
.., 57 24 8,000 0. Orr
J. H Templer
...
12 2,260
... 39 4 6,000 Frank Grenier
C. M. Fernando
... 39 14 2.250
, 39 6 5,000 A. Kalenberg
H. A. Loos
... 39 16 2,250
BAV/11
, 42 14 2 ,250
T. Ohlmus
DISTRICT COURTS.
... 43 16 2,000
C. de "v o$
52 2 14,500 p. Kotalawala
... 38 12 2,000
J. Grenier
00 59 16,000 A. Raivan,
... 41 11 2poo
J. H. de Saran, C.R.C.
Foenau
.
... 13 11 10,000 F
... :38 15 2,000
1', B. Dias
... 35 7 2,000
J. W. S. Attygalle
ECCLESIASTICAL.
... 44 19 2,250
W. Wijesekere
P.
S.
Wije-ingbe
... 52 27 2,000
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
39 15 2,000
A. Rode
... 38 15 1,750
... 71 .35 6,000 ' J. 0. Cooke
Rev. 0. A. Koch
... 36 11 1,750
... 00 33 1,000 K. Peetonjie
R. I.I. Morgan

ammlaMIaININ

DIRECTORIES.

e6o

SCIENTIFIC, JUDICIAL, AND OTHER BRANCHES-contd.


5:

NAME.

4' 'E)' :. 7

li 1: ai

ea ,,,,
,-. 1,-)

K7.7,--.o cc

011

lt.
...
3,500
'
A,
L.
Cook
DEPUTY ASST. COLONIAL SURGEONS
... - - 3,500
C. W. Land
-contd.
", 41 25 3,000
... 34 11 1.750 R.A.Broliier, jr.
It. J. Jay atilleke
". 27 7 1,500
E,
E.
Dv:ideal)
I
...
35
15
1,750
V. Vat)Langenberg
... 29 9 1,750
W. C. Peries
Ptiut.E.
... 34 9 1,750'
E. P. As 'rappa
39 15
15 1,500
1,500C. L. Trancliell
... 39
... 35 12 4,500
G. W. Van Twest
...
... 3$ 11 4,000
11. F. LeBiooy
.1. P. Armarong
...
36
12
1,7:00
H.
'1
... 28 10 4,502
C. S. Rutnam
.!iornhiil
, 85 11 1,503J . S. Bowe ,.
... 32 5 3,000
F. R. Allen
.. 36 13 1,500 II. L. Dowhiggin
... 24 4 4,50u,
E. N. Jan
... 35 10 1,500 T. Marshall
... 55 32 3,00!
L. A. Ek wayake
... 38 9 1,500 A. C. Godfrey
... 33 1 3,000
E. W. de Kletscr
R.

... 20 5 3.000
... 38 1 3,00
... 30 2 9,000
... - 5 3,400
A. D. Cotton
PRISONS.
Major A. W. de Wilton ... 43 2 15,000
MISCELLANEOUS.
... 60 26 5,000
11. Lloyd
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
... 33 2 2,750 '
H. B. Oldham
... 47 13 10,000
J. liarward
ROYALBOTANIC GARDENS.
R. B. Strickland
... 48 2 6,000
... 57 35 5,000 Dr.JJ. C. Willis, F.L.N. ... 37 9 5000
A. Van Ouylenbnrg
... 44 6 5,000
... 48 21 4,000 E. E. Omen
E. A. Seneviratue
... 34 - e,000
Petoh
... 47 24 2,500 T.
C. H. Kriekenb - elc
... 30 3 4,7511
i
... 32 1 3,000 11.Wrght
Marion Evans
.. 36 10 3,400
... 40 8 9.600 H. F. McMillan
C. Hartley
... 24 1 2,500
___

T. P. Attygalle

CHIEF MEDICAL STOREKLEPER.

L. Walker
H. G. Rawlinsou

C. B. Nicholiti
E. Human
T. Cockerill

J. H. Daniel
A. G. Gottelier

... 37 10 51,000 J. K. Nock


... 24 1 5,0'0
COLOMBO MUSEUM.

... 50 25 6,000 Dr. A. Willey, vacs.


... 45 12 7,000 G. A. Joeepq
... 41 7 5,300

... 37 3 7,000
.. 75 11 2,000

... 40 5 7,000 H. C. Gale

... -17 19 4,70::

COLOMBO HARBOUR.
... 37 4 4,600
... 35 2 5,000
Legge... 33 3 9,600
... 39 1 4,200 CaPt.' J.A.Lc
... 41. 16 3,000
GOVT. STORES.
F. W. Vane, i.s.o.
... 82 34 9,000
POST & TELEGRA.PH, 17,000 T.
... 47 5
2 5,500
Twynam
H. L. Moysey, t.s.o.
... 5.5 34
GOVT.
PRINTING
OFFICE.
25
8,000
W. C. Macready
... 44
,., 44 3 3,600 G. J. A. Skeen
... 52 36 8,000
T. Hayward
A. Bartlain

E. Evans
C. J. M. Gordon
C. Drieberg

J. Fox
H. J. Lovett
D. Montagu
P. T. Macnamara

... 25 3 5,003 H. M. Richards


... 33 13 3,600
... 35 9 7,090 J. Fonseka, Mudallyar ... 50 35 2,990
...
... 33 6 4,750 J. Lambert
21 1 2,100

PLAGUE COMMITTEE.-Hor.. Mr. W. U. Jackson, Claitman and Secretary ;


Hou, Mr. G. M. Fowler, Arcing Auditor General ; Hon. Mr. H. W. F. 0. Brodburrt, Acting Governor nt Agent.. Western 11, ovince ; Su. A, ferry, Prino, pal
Civil Medical Officer ; and Mc. E. M. de Coucy Short, Chairman of the Municipal
Council aril Mayor cf Colombo.

Ecclesiastical Establishment.
CHURCH OF

ENGLAND.

Registrar, R, H. Morgan, Colo bo

Colonial Chaplain.-Trinity Church, Rev. C. A. Koch


The following allowaneog are still voted annually:-

1,000
6,000

DIRECTORIES.

CIVIL ESTIBLISIIMENTS,
(Corrected up to May 31, 1905.)
Officers drawing less Thou Rs. 1,000 per
Governor and Commander-in.Chief and
Vice-Admiral, 06,000 (of W1Ilvtr 18,000
is an entertaining allowance). Capt.
tin Hon. C. Miles B. Ponsonby,
3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards,
A ide.cle- tamp, 5,151 ; I. apt. Gordon
Frazer, Cey'on Volunteer., Extra
Aide-de-Campl ; Sir John Keane, Bart.,
Private Secretary, 4,500; Don S. D.
Bandaranayaks, a. 34. o., Muddliyar
(Native A.D.C.), 2,G00.
Secretariat.
The lion. 31r. A. M. Ashmore, a.m.e.,
Lieut.-Governor Sr, Colonial Secretary,
-24,000.
A. S. Pagden, Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk to Executive
Council, 10,600; A. G. C ayton, Additional Assistant Colonial Secretary and
Clerk to Legislative Council, 8,500 ;
E. B. Den lirrn, Second Asst. Col. Secy.
4,000 a. Cadets (3,000 to 3,500) : M.
Stevenson, J. S.cott, A. N. Galbraith,
J. M. DaAies, T. W. Robert., G. F. R.
Browning, W. E. Wait, W.T. Southern,
11.W.Codrington, E. B. F. Sneer ; L. S.
Woolf, E.T. Millington, W.A. Weerakon
(Loner Division), U. F. Forrest.
Bead Clerk, J. E. Christoffelz, 3,300,
Clerks: W. van Cuylenburg, 2,500 ; W.
S. Christoffelsz, 2,500.; U. Kelaart
2,400 ; G. Be) it, 1,800 (and for Plague
duty '240) ; B. Belleth, 1,800; J. W.
Oblmus, 1,600; W. A. Werkmeister,
1,600 ; P. R. Lois, 1,300; W. F. .Nlottau,
1,100; A. Pieris, 1 100; J. F. Pereira,
1,100, L. Siebel, 1,100; G. Wills, 1,1001
and 20 others from 1,000 to 330.
Sinhalese Interpreter and Chief Translator,
Simon De Silva, Aindlr., 2,000.
Asst. Interpreter, D. 1). Weerasinghe,
Mubaudirtun, 1,400.
Record-keeper, F. W. Ebert, 1,300.
Tamil Interpreter to the Governor and
Translator, C. Kylasapillai,Mudlr., 1,900.
Archivist and Librarian, R. G. Antb'
4,200.

.a

are, us a rule, excluded.


1= on leave. a= acting.]

(1411111111

[The figures denote salaries in rupees.


R. E. SIR HENRY ARTHUR. BLAKE,U.C.M.i.kI

667

Audit Office.
The Hon. Mr. F. R. Ellis, c.x.o., Auditor
and Accountant-General at, d Controller
of Revenue, 18,000. Draws 3,000 for
supervising Land Settlement Dept. G
The Hcn. Mr. G. M. Fowler, 17,000a.
E. de Kretser, r.s.e., Asst. Auditor, 5,000.
Chief Clerk. A. W. Metzeling, 3,300.
C:etIrs : F. J. Redlich, 2,500; W. H.
Siebel, 2,500; A. B. Barrier, bath, 2,200;
A. It. Bartholomeusz, 2,000: T. W.
Goonewi.tdeo e, 1,600 ; J. Joseph, 1,600 ;
G. Arumukani, 1,300 ; L. S. A. Everts,
1,100 ; A. S. Abayaratne, 1;100; P. S.
haraval arnit'tu, 1,100; N. J. Jansz,
1,100 ; P. C. Fernando. 1,100 ; S. De
S. Jayewardene, P. C. Passanaike,
1,100; S. E. Muller, 1,300; ar,l 26
others on 900 to 500
Railway Audit Clerk, W. E. Greiner,
2,200 ; Assistant, J. Thambapillai, 1,300.
Railway Extension Clerk, H. T. Dickman,
1,600
Jerquing Branch Clerk, A. Koch, 2,5,0.
L cal Boards0lerk,W.F.Kreltszheim,1,600.
Sav ince Banks 1 -leek, D. L. V. ickremeshigh e, 900.
Colombo Municipal Audit Clerk, B.
Caspersz, 1.600.
Colombo Harbour Extensio:: Clerk, F. H.
Perera, 1,100.
Record-keeper, J. E. Martenstyn, 770.

General Treasury.
The Hon. Mr. H. C, NteoPe, Treasurer
and Commissioner of Stamps, 18,000.
H. '1'. Marlin, Aceouno nr, 7,200
W. Van Langenberg, Asst. Treasurer,3,000.
Head Clerk, F. R. Bartholcmeusz. 3,300.
C'eiks : G. Peterson, 2,100 ; J. de
Kretser, 1,700; G. Van Hoff, 1,600; H.
P. Beling, 1,600 ; P. P. Jansz, 1,600 ;
A. W. Ebert, 1,800 ; P. 1'. Barthelot,
1,150 (and 240 for Plague (' uly) ; C. V.
Thenr;na, 1,100 ; 1I. E. Greiner, 1,100 ;
W. J. W. Ludokens, 1,100 ; B. R.
Perm R, 1,100 ; S.F. Jelinpulle 1,100, and
seven others from 900 to 247.
Cashier, H. D. Perera, Aladin, 2,000.

Provincial Agencies.

IVestern Prurince.
COLOMBO.
Govt. Printer, G. J. A. Skeen, 8,000 (and
fees about 1,000); Aost. Govt. Printer, H. The lion. Mr. G. M. Fowler (Acting
Auditor-General),
17,000.
C. Cottle, 4,700 ; 2nd Asst., H. M.
Richards, 3,600; 3rd Asst., J. Fonseka, The Hoy, Mr. H. W. F. C. Brodhurst,
14,000o,
Aludaliyar, 2,900 ; Superintendent of
Binder), J. Lambert, 2,100 an 1 over- Office Asst., E. B.F. Sneer, 3,000.
Head
Clerk, J. P. de Vos, 3,850. Clerks :
time.
M. Crozier, 2,500; W. R. Jane; 2,500;
Rea,lers J. Stainwall, 1,716 ; B. G.
H. P. W. Abayaratne, 1,300 ; 11. J.
Guinan, 91:0 ; D. M. Nettie, 660, and 2
Perera, 1,100; F.P.J.S -IILLIVI rat na, 1,100.
others. Foremen : Bookwork, G. N.
T. A. Piens, 1,10U; and 11 others from
Lockhart, 1,188 ; Jobwork, 31. de
750 to 340.
Silva, 792.
Chief Clerk, D. NV. Plate, 1,100; Store- Shroff, J. H. Pvrera 1,400.
keeper, D. C. liatmangara, 1,056 and Solomon Seneviratne, Dludaliyar of the
Atapattu, 2,500.
fees. [Total ttaff txceeds 300.]
GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE.

668

D111 ECTORI

Translators, J. M. Wickremanaiko, 1,100; 1 Presidents, V.T. Ulanuwaea, Yatio uwara


F.D.Sainarasinghe 1,100, and five others
and Tutupaue, L. B. R suataja, 1,452 ;
Colombo Mudaliyar, U. A. Perera, 1,100.
Pat% Dumbara and Hari(pattn, J. E. P.
Mudaliyars of Korales Saipiti, P. Perera,
Kehalp meals, 1,65'.
1,100 (Muhaudiram, E. R. Wijesinghe,
AIATALE.

550);Siyane West, Louis De Livers 1,100


(lllubandiraul, A. S. W. D. Bandara- 11. 11z1tinw, Asst. Agent, 10,000.
nayaka, 550); Sivane East, J. D. Clerks : E.H. de Silva, 1,100;C. Wijekoon,
1,10. Interpreter, P. 13, Nugapitiya,
A
Perera, 1,100 ,', Milandiram. C.
500; Shruff, G. H. 'o Alwis, 900.
Samarakody, 550); Hewagam, H. A.
Pieris, 1,100 (Ifuhandiraan, J. Perera, Ratonahatmayas (800) : Matale South, T.
13. Ain wihsre %Ital. East, H. D.
550); Alutkurts South, J.A. Ahayasekere,
Keppitipola ; Mated North, U. L. B.
B
1,100 (Multandirase, O. R. Wiletiinglie,
Aluvrihare550); Alutkurn North, Walter Dias Bandaranayaka, 1,100 (Anhandiram. M I Presidents, V. T. i1,32u; T. B. 'Penne,
M
Matalo
South ; Matele North, Tikiri
iapitigam, L. A.
a 550) ;
Miranda,
Banda.
Dassenaike, 1,100 (Mtihandiram, J. P.
Semarasekera, 550).
NUWARA ELI TA.
Presidents of Village Tritunals F. A. F. Bartlett, Asst. Agent, 7,000 and
Wijeyesekera, Salpiti Korale, 1,930;
allo ,gemee 1,000.
Sans. E. Perera, Siyane Korale West, Head Clerk, P.W. Meier, 1,600 ;11, B, Jana
1,650; J. E. de Silva, Negambo District,
900; P. W. N. Henman, 500 ; Inter1,760. G. E. Weerakoon, Hewagarn
pester, B. N. K. Ja3 warden:1, 1,100.
Korale, 1,760; Walter Perera (Relieving Ratemabatmayas (800): Kotnuile, D. N.
Officer) 1,650.
Y. K. B. Weligedar ; Walapane, P. 13.
Superintendent of Cooly Camp at Ragame;
Alawatuguda; Maturate., K. B. Itambuk.
W. B. Boyd, 3,590.
pots.
Immigration Dept : Head ( lark G. J. de President, V. T. Walapane, P. B. AndraFonaeka 1,350; and two others on 480
wee,a, 792.
and 360.
KA LUTARA
Northern Province.
B. Horsbargh, Assistant Government
J AFFNA.
Agent, 8,500.
J. P. Lewis, Gtvt. Agent, 16,000 ; J. H.
Clerks : R. D. de Zilva, Mudlr. 1,600;
Leak, Office Asst., 3,500.
W. Ekanayaka, 1,100; T. S. de Silva, Clerks : J. G. Toussaint, 1,980 ; A. Chin.
1,000 ; R. B. Karanaratna, 700 ; and
is4ppali, 1,600; S. Sita mparapillai, 1,600 ;
five others on 360 to 275.
L. S. As-ury, 1,100 ; P. A. Manners,
Translator, A. Kuruppu. 1,100,
1,100 ; and one on 385.
Shroff, A. De S. Rajapaksa, 90
Shroff, C. M. Sinnyab, 1,31)0.
Mudaliyars Kalutara & Panadurc, J. V. (1. 1st Interpreter, 3. Sabaratuarn, 1,100.
Jayawardana, 1,100; B,ayigam Kerala, 21(.1 Interpreter, A. Charavananauttn 1,00
.1. A. Weeresin ha, 1,100; Pasdun Korale General Storokee; er, E. 61. Karim, 900.
West, 8. T. Ouutwardana, 1,0.0; M4niyakaras, dr.s.w.ng, 440 le 600; Jaffni
Pasdun Bombe East, H. Jayawardana,
M. Thampapillai, Mudaliyar ; Valiki
1,000.
Mani East, A. Kthiskasapy ; Val*
Mans North, R. R. B. Kumaraknlasinli
Vaiikamarn West, I. M Tillainate
Central Pravinu.
Vadamaraclichi,. V, Sevasidamp (rat
Ten maraob ehi, M. Mintue a marasw ar
KANDY.
The Islands, V. Muttaiah ;
Hon. Mr. H. Wace, 4...m.o., Govt. Agent.
pith, S. Moults tamby ; Karachchi,
18,000.
V,luppillai; Tunukkni, F. R. Said
F. G. Tyrrell, Office Assistant, 4,000,
sagra, Mudlr.: Vathatuarachi East,
Chief Clerk, J. A. blunter, 3,300.
Chittampatam : Delft (also Pre*ial
Clerks; C. A. Jansen, 2,603; J. I). VauV. T.) J. N. Samdrasagra.
Laugenterg, 1,600; D. U. de Silva.
MumArriivu.
P.
1,300; G. Passegoda, 1 100 ; D. ,T.
Abayasekara, 1,100; P. 13. Aheyratna. R. A. (;. Fes'ing, Assistant Agent 1
J dicial duties, 4,000.
1,100; C. W. Perera, 1,100; and five
H ad Clerk. T. My kayer, 1,400.
others from 900 to 500.
Interpreter
; A. Ariacutty, 1,100.
Chief Interpreter, J. C. Weeramoriya,
2,500; Kacheheri Muliandiram, 13. Ratetnaha+maya, K. Kanpurs1 4, 470.
Perera, 1,100; 1st Translator, D. IL Sone- District Mudaliyars (550) : Maritime
tus, K. U. Tampayan ; Vavuniya N
viratne, 1,100; Gravets NIuhandieam,
5, Kartigasu ; Vavuniya tioith, 1
H. D. S. Moonesinghe, 660.
Mappanar,
Ratemahatmayas (1,100): Y ti nu w r a.
A. B. Galagoda ; Harispattuwa, L. B. President V. T., Vaviini a, C. Chelb
1,650.
Nugawela; Lower Dumbara, R. E.
NIANNAR,
Paranagama ; Upper Dumbara, T. B.
Rambukwella; Lower Hewatteta, J. Scott, Asst. Agent with jr
Yatawara Banda ; 17,1a Palitta, '1'. B.
d (1dt:3,4,000 and allowance 600 et.

DIRECTORIES.
A Ikarams (440 to 550)' Mannar Island. Clerks : G. II. Keuneman, 1,960; A. C,
C. V ,lipnratn ; l'ill rani, V. Ph asaeli ;
Krishnftpillai. 1,600; C. Velupillai,1,160;
Musalai, V. Vraspillai.
S. R. Barnes, 1,100 ; Shroff Mudaliyar,
Cuurt Secret. ry , M. Cana gars tram. 1,100.
W. C. Kanagasabai, 1,300.
a
Sub-Collector, J. Lieversa, 1,188.
Interpreter and Met Mu-'aliyar. V. C.
Superintendent of Inimigratiou at PawnCanagasaby, Mudaliyar, 1,300.
ben (man . ), 4,000.
Salt Department. Storekeepers : Puli.
Medical Officer, S. W. Nathaniel. 1,320.
yantivu., T, W. Doole, 500; Kaluaututi,
-A. L. Kariappsr, 2/5.
Vannis
as (360 to 792) : Eraur, Ragan', and
Southern Province.
Koralai, M. V. TJnierulevvai ; Manmunai
GALL I?...
South, V.V.S. Kanapatippillai; Karavaku,
H. L. Crawford, Govt. Agent, 16,000;
S. W. Sinnatamm ; Eruvil and Porativu,
G. F. Plat t, Office Asst., 3,500 ,t,
1. Killesekarampiasi ; Samanturai and
Head Clerk, W. H. Lourensz, 2,300 ; C. 'P.
Nadukadu, K. Kantappodi ; Akkari
Leembruggen, 1,60a ; W. A. A bayawarpath', M.V. Chintaturai; Patiams, G. H.
flans , 1,100 ; K. T. S. Gurusin ha, 1.1100;
Kanasaby.
E. B. Wickramanayaka, 900.
Rat e maltatmays. (800) : Biutenna, M,
A. C. M. A. Cason, Shroff Mudaliyar, 900;
Punclii Banda .
E. V. Gooneratne, Atapattu Mudaliyar, Presidents
of Village Tri' unals : Batt1.600.
caloa North, A. Kausgasaby, 1,320,
District filudallyare (924); H. D. Perersa
Batticaloa South, W. G. Vallipuram ;
Gangaboda Pattu; E. G. Dias Abeya.
1,920.
sinba, Bentota Walallawiti Korale; S.
TRINc031ALEE.
I' Goonatilaka, Wellaboda, Pattu : J. D. W. L. Kinderaley,
Asst. Got'''. Agent
C. Perera, 'Alpe Pilau; J. L. Amarase.
with Judicial duties, 7,000 and local
kera, Hum Pattu.
allowance 2,000.
Presidents et Village Tribunals : Hantota Clerks
: P. Nicholas, 1,600 ; two others,
Walallawiti Korale, T. R. S118 11,e800 and 6110.
ker,1,200; Cangahola l'attu. A.C.Guna- Interpreter, S. S. B. Kumarakulasitighe
tilaks, 1,000.
1,1110.
HAI41BANTOTA.
Shroff, K. Supiramaniani, 900.
J. Conroy, Asst. Agent, 4,000; Clerks : President, Village Tribunal, E. G. CasieC.J.Gunawardhana, 1,100; W.A. Abayachatty, 1,100.
vrardana. 1,100 ; E. C. de Silva, I,100 a ; Salt Department : Storekeepers, Trince.
Shroff, S. L. M. Packir Mohiain, 1,300.
melee, T. Ponnlah, 275 ; Nilaveli, MInterpreter kluda'iyar, A. F. Guitar:atm.,
Valupi lei, 440.
1.100.
Vanniahs (306): Tampalalram, C. GhelDi..triet Mndaliyars(924);,, A. Jayawardana,
liah a ; Koddiyar, T. Durayeppa ;
West Girnwa Pattu ; P. R. Wijesinl- a,
Kaaldukkrtlam, K. U. Kantapillai ;
East Giruwa Pettis; Magam Pattu,
Kaddukulam, V. Pinhamy Korala.

vacant.
North Western Province.
President, V. T., West Girnwa Pattu, F.
KURUNEGALA,
W. de Silva, 1,300.
Salt Department.B. T. A. Doole, Super- S. MI. Burrows, Government Agent, 11,500;
J. W. Roberts, Office Asst., 3,500 a.
intendent, 1,650; D. D. Dhirasekera,
1 Chief Clerk : S.M. Fernando, 2,000; U. D.
Storekeeper, 1,100.
1 Wijetunga, 1,600; and three on 700 to 650.
MATARA.
Shroff Mudaliyar, R. C. de Silva, 1,200;
G. M. Cookson, Asst. Agent. 9,000.
Interpreter Mudaliyar, J. G. de Silva,
Clerks : C. W. Bunitjens, 1,600; J., H.
1,600; Mabandiram, D. J. 0. WijeyeWickreinesinghe, 1,100; H. D. S.
singhe, 550.
Dissanayaka, 1,100; G. W. Abayasekara,
Ratemahatmayas ,,800): Weudawili hat792.
pat+ ii,P.B.Pallipana ; niriyala hatpatta,
Interpreter kludaliyar, H. J. de Livera,
J. G. Tennekoon ; Wanni hatpattu, S.
1,100.
N. W. Hulugals, ; Dambadeni hatpattu,
Shroff Marlin, S. L. M.P. Mohidoen, 1,100,
la B. D. Bogahalanda Banda ; Dewarnari
District Mudatiyars (924) ; Weligarn
hall attu, C. E. Tennekoon ; KatugamKarate, J. A. Wickremeratue: Liangapole hatpattu, L. Nugawela.
bode Yalta, W. H H. Perera ; Kaudaboda Pattn, E. B. de S. Guaetileke ; Presidents of Village Tribunals (1,320) :
Wenctawili, T. B. Madawela, a ; Wanni,
Morawak Kerala, W. H. ll. Wijesiughe ;
A. W. Senanayake ; Katugmmpola W.
Wellaboda Patin (1,210), A. J. SaneJayatil .k i ; Dcwamedi, 11. W. Balapavirattia.
nawa; Iliriyala, G. W. Bakmiwewa ;
Presidents of Village Tribunals: M. Do.
Dimbadeni, E. Silva.
danwela, Gangabada Pattu, 1,100 ; H.
C. Gunaratn', Wallah ala Pattu, 1,200; Superintetdent of Irrigation : P. B.
Msdahapola, 1,000.
II, W Anahuac), hlorawak Korale,
PlITTALAIil.
924; G. E. D. 8. Geoneratn", Weligem
F. Bowes, Asst. Agent ( with judicial
Korale 1,210.

duties), 9,000.
Clerks, Id. Philips, 1,100; J. U. Perera
Eastern Province.
1,100 ; and two on 650 and 396.
BATTICALOA.
E. F. Hopkins, Government Agent, Shroff Mudaliyar, S. D. Dewanayagana,
1,300; Interpreter Mudaliyar, W. A.
14,000.
Atuarasekera, 550.
Office Asst., H. W. Codrington, 3,500a.

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670

1
DIRECTORIES,

Salt Inspector, .T. A. de Silva. Wiekrente- Raletnahatmayas (800): Knruwiti Knralc,


tileke, Mudaliyar, 2,200 and 1,0110 for I 3. W. Ekneliguela; Nawadun, F. T.
Ellawala ; Knkulit, 11. A. Gunaselcara
magisterial duties ; Senior Storekeeper,
Atakalan, E. A. Elapata ; Kolonna, J.
Faacks, 1,100 ; two St mekeepers,
.J,
W. Macinanwela ; KadaWatu and Multiat 800 and 600.
S. D. Matriwalatenna.
District Headmen : Mudaliyar of Kalpitiya, &c., S. 51. P. Vanderkoon, 924;
KEGALLA.
Ratemahatmaya of Detnala hatpattu, L.
C.
S.
Vaughan,
Asst.
Agent, 8,000.
B. iilahagedara, 792 ; Mudalip r of Put.
Phoebes. 1,300.
Head Cle-rk,
talon] pattu, J. II. Perera, t.
n
C.
R.
P.
Jayawardena, 1,100.
President, Village Tdbunals,:Demala hat- Interpreter,
Shroff, J. Peter.
pattu, B. 1). Tammitta. 1.320.
District Ratemahatmayas (800) Kinigoda
CH1LAW.
and Galboda, W. T. Mapitigatna; Three
J. O. K. Miirty, Asst. Agent, 8,500.
Korales and Lower Bulatgatna, J. H.
Head Clerk, E. L. Koch, 1,600 ; W. A,
Meedeniya; Belignl Kor.Jc, L, B. NugaT. Genswardana, 800; J. P. KanthyA,
wela Paran4knru Korale, J. A. Ram700. Sheet!, A.. L. Senettiralun, 650.
pukpota.
Interpreter, .1. R. Pierie, 1,100.
District Mudaliyars (924), J E. Corea,
Customs Department.
Pirigal Korale Nparth ; .1. C. Antarasekaa, Pitigat1M,4,ile Central; A. 41e The lion, Mr. W, R. Jackson Principal ()elector. 15,000 ; W. E. Thorpe, Deputy
Rowel, l'itigal Koralo South.
Coltector, 8,000; R. N. Thine, Landing
Surveyor, 4,000; H. E. de Kretser, AddiNorth-Central. Province.
tional Landing Surveyor, 3,500; G. F.
ANURADHAPURA.
de Livers, Office Ass*. 1,200.
C. T. D. Vigors, Government Agent with Galle. H. L. Crawfor, Collector ; T.
Judicial duties, 11,000.
TWynam, Ass,istant, 4,0011a.
Office Assistant and Police Magistrate, ./afina.J. P. Lewis, Collector ; J. H.
W. T. &Intl ore, 3,500a.
L ,ak, Assistant,
Clerks: T. de Wiese, 2,080; II, W. Batticaloa. E. F. Hopkins, f!ollector;
Weeraratne, 1,100 ; E. C. Bon Pass, 900 ;
H. W. Codrington, Assistant.
K. Chinnatamby, 803: and one on 550. Trinconalee. C. V. Brayne, Assistant.
Kaclicheri Mudaliyar, J. E. Senanayeke,
CUSTOma OFFICERS IN COLOMBO.
1,100.
District Ratemahatmayas (800) : Kaia- Ch ages Officers: S. C. Moreton, 9,000;
J. Ingham, 3,000.
gampalala, K. B. Panabakke ; Ntiwar4garripalatit, L. B. Bulankulam; Hum- Chief Clerk, B. D. Janet, 3,300; E.
W. van Twest, 2,750; E. Mottau, 2,000;
lupalata, H. B. Hurulu.
H. L. Brohier, 2,500; J. A. Wijetunge,
Presidents of Villag.' Tribunels (1,650):
1,980; A. C. Britto, 1,600; C. Sunthera an,
Nuwaragampa1at a, K. B. Samaratun;
1,760 ; J. de Kretser, 1,452; T. Sacra.
Harulupalata, W. A. Udttgama , Kals.
ratnam, 1,430; T. Gnanam, 1,210; E. A.
gampalata, T. R. Relapanawe; TamanVanderstraten. 1,200; S. S. Parma,
kaduwa, G. Jayawardene, (858).
1,200;
W. an Franz, 1,200 ; W. W.
Revenue. Officer, Tamankaduwa, G. Ja,yaBoling, 1,1145; J. de %roe, 1,000 ; and 38
wardene, 1,342.
others from 990 to 275.
--Cashier, J. F. P. Goone wardens., 2,000.
Protince of Uva.
BADULLA.
SUFLOOLLEOTORR, &C., AT CuTPORTs.
F. II. Price, K. W B. Micle ,d 10,000 a.
L. P. Van Hear. Negombo, 1,452; E. A.
Office Asst., M. Stevenson, 4,000.
Prot-1k, B-ru ala, 935 ; W. Ruirigo,
Clerks J. C. Katnayake, 1,400; 0. W.
Kalpitiya, 941; T. P. 011egisagraniGoonet'laka, 1,100.
pillai, Jaffna, 2,090 ; A. Catheraveirt,
Provincial Registrar's Clerk, E. F. Dias,
Point Pedro, 880; M. P. HalloA,
1.100.
Valuvedditur.i. 1,600 ; If, C .nagasa' a,,
Interpreter, Chas. Taldena, R. M. 1,100.
Kayts,
1,100; M. Tumbipillai, Mannar,
Ratemahatmayas (.800) Yatikinda, T.
700;
Of. Nicholas, Pesalsi and
B. Kattigaha ; IIdukinda, 0. W. Banda.
Vankalai, 1,000 ; N. S averim atm,
Buttala, W. R. Bibile ; Wiyaluwa, S. J.
Kankeiauturai, 1,100; C. Van der Hoven,
S.M.B. Kora gabalande ; Wellassa, H. R.
Mullaittivu, 1,320; H. Joseph, Galle,
1). Marapane ; Wellawaya, K. B. Kaluru2,300;
W. L. Jailer., Gage, 1,650; E.
gams ; Bintenna, L. B. Ridimaliyadda.
S. Fernando. Hambantota, 550 ; 0.
President of Village Tribunals, T. B.
G. Thotna.,,z, Battiraloa, 1,320; S.
Mediwaka, 792.
Ciodlieb, Trincomalee, 1,100.
COLOMBO HARBOUR.
Province of Sabarayawnwa.
Z. A. Sampan, 650; K. S. Kam-halt,
RATNAPURA.
0
1,100; and 6 others from 550 to 3601
14nyt A vAia. 10.500.

.. ....- ..., ,,,,,, rAutiviltuts.


L. Croav, 11. r.c..F., Central
10,000
II. A. G. Grant, Cva
10,000
L. M. Adam], A.M.I.C.E., North-We,.
km
8,000
H. F. Tomalin, A.M.I.C.L., 1.R.I.R.A.,
F.G.s. (A,,sistaut Director a)
7,500
P. 51. Bingham A.m.t.C.E., Subarugamuwa (on 'leave)
7,0( 0
W. W. Pole- F1,, t, her Western
6,500
W. C. Price, North-dentral
6,500
G. E Waddell, Norlierit
6,500
T. H. Chapman, Eastern
6,500
DISTRICT ENGINEERS.
1ST GRADE.

,
i
r,
t

INarEcTorre Om GRADE),
J. Van West
1,500
I). J. M. Winutlasurandra, Govt., Fay.% 1,5110
L. 1'. Stork, Anuradhapura
1,500
H. Walbeoff, Mannar
1,500
G. E. Loos, Dikoya
1,600
A, 51 Spar. Kal,dy
1,500
W. J. Misso, Govt, Facto:.Y
1,500

HEAD OVERSEERS (5TH GRADE).


B. F. de Silva, C: lombo
1,000
R. P. Seneviratue, Govt. Factory
1,000
W. N. Perera,
do
1,000
C. H. E. Mnttukistna, Colombo
1,000
H. E. Koch, Ti it, cornalee
1,100
A. H. Obeyesekara, Medagama
1,000
P. Muttukumar, Govt. Factory
1,000
A E. Wijesinghe, Matara
1,000
W. J, de Zara, Govt. Factory
1,009
W. M. 11n&rwood, Nkputale
1,000
W. G. McCarthy, TriWcornaleo
1,000
0.1). Werkmiester, Wariyapola
1,000
J. B. Tomaaint, Govt. Factory
1.000
do
J. A. Jacolyn,
1,090

C. F. Emerson (P E., Sab. a)


6,000
A. E. Csklieott,
Dikoya 5.750
H. Buoknall,
Dimbula
5,750
H. A. Powell, A.R.C.S.I.,
R.s.t., Possellawa
5,750
A. E. Mayeq, A.M.' C.E. (P. E., S. P. a) 5,750
R. W. I. Urabbe, Nuwara Eliya.
5,750
A. Bothwell, Anuradhapura
4,500
GOVERNMENT FACTORY,
J. G. 1)rieberg, Negombo
4,600
R. G. Carte, A.m.t.e.E,, Koslanda
5,000 E. C. Davies, Engineer
9,000
W. R. W. Morgan, Matara
4,500 0. H. M. Hyde, Mechanical Engineer 0,000
J. Jeffery, Ratnapurn
4,51{1 F.B.Rylands, Works Superintendent 4.000
H. T. Cressy, Colombo (seconded for
Colombo Waterworks)
4,500
WORKS CLERKS, ci:C.
A. de Courey Carson, I
4,500
A. Tilliampalam, Murialiyar, 1,600 ; C. V.
Misso 1,100; C. S. Disanayaka, 1,100; C,
Arulpragasam, 1,100; J. Arnlappa, 1,100;
:IND (4RAnE.
H. Marlyn, 1,100 ; A. 1'. Amarasinghe,
4.000
C. H. de Silva, Chilaw
1,100 ; A. Simon de Silva, 1.100 ; A.
A. Clc,.e. C Smith, A.n.i.c.E., Jaffna 9,1000
Chellappa, 1,100. M. Ba,stianpillai, 700.
4.000
R. J. K. MacBride, Katugastota
9,000 Book.keeper, Arojah Deane, 2,100.
A. B. F. Clarke, Kandy
4,000 Cashier, K. Tambiah, 1,320.
E. W. Cade, Passara
E H. Vande.straaten, Gallo
4,00'1
DRAFTSMEN,
4,000
E. G. Eves, Badulla
9,000 W. de Soysa, 2nd Draftsman 1,300 ; E.
R. IT. Bower, 1
3,750
A. V. Robertson, Kalmnnni
S. Morgappa, 1,11)0 ; J. F. P. Jayasinghe
A. F. Churchill (seconded on Drain1,100.
age Works, Co'ombo)
3,600
PROVINCIAL ENGINEERS' CLERKS.
1). K. McMinn, Kurunegala
3,600
T. G. W. Jayawardena, Govt. Factory 3,600
Colombo, 1,100; A. CaG.
Sivaprag,tsam,
H. E. de Kretser, Kuruuegala
3,600
thiravelnpille, Jaffna, 1,400 ; S. Poo3,1100
0. de Kretser, Colombo
palapi lle, Kandy, 1,100; T. Ponnambalam,
W. B. Gregson, Tzincomith a
3,5110
Gallo, 1,600; A. Sammogan, Kurunegala,
9,00!/
J. A. Morass, Mihintale
1,200; T. Edrimanasinha, Anuradhapura,
A. P. Brohier (Colombo Buildin gs.) 3,000
660
; A. Krishna, Kurunegala, 1,100 ;
A. E. Vanderstraaton, Pallai
3,000
J. A. J. Oudaatjte, 1.7va, 1,100; A. Arm
3.000
J. V. Weerasinghe, Kalmara
mogam, Sabaragamuwe, 1360.
3,000
W. J. Thornhill, Hantbantola
:1,000
J R. Thurai Sing ham
WATERWORKS STAFF.
F. W. Sproule, Wariyapola
3,000
A. C. B. Jonklaas, Keaslla
8,000 Inspector, Colombo, J. Campbell, 3,3001 ,
Asst. Inspect or, Colombo, T. C. Harrison;
A. IL NRARniel?Z, A.M.LC.R., Dandu2,400 ; Sall-Inspector, D. J, W. Samara3,000
gams.
kook]. 1,200; and ens Sub-Inspector,
H. L. Groocock. Hesd Office
3,000
2 Overseers, and 2 Clerks from 950
3,0110
H. K. de Kretser, is Milt
to 500.
S. H. Hub lay, Hcad Office
3,000
3RD GRADE.

Irrigation Department.

2,500 H. T. S. Ward, M.I.C.E., Director of IrrigaC. Heat, Batticsloa


tion, 12,000.
2,000
A, de Livers, Matale
2,500 R. W. Smith. A.R.i.c.E ILA., B.F., Trim
W. 1318.31r, Vavlmiya
Col. Dub., Irrigation Assistant, 9,000.
2,000
J. Oorloff, Puttalani
2,000 F. J. Tothill, Secretary, Central Irri gation
I.), S. Muttiab, Avisawella
Board and Office Assistant, 3,000.
G. F. Butiltjens, Maradankadawela 2,000

67,3

DIRECTORIES,

Irregation Engineer.
Permanent:-I{. F. Morris, Unniehchai,
5,000; J. A. Balfour. A. :41. 1. C. E
Anuradhapura. 5.000-; G. 1) Cordon,
N'acheltaduwa, 5,000; 3.13,W.1'ark, n.ac.,
A.M.I.C.E., Colombo, 5,000; W. Brown,
A.M.I.C.E., Earadiehi, 5,000;
G. T. Bradley, A.M.!, N.E
Giant's Tank, 5,000; N. M. Walker,
(seconded from P.W.D.) T.incomalee
4,000; J. H. Fe aser, lint thalai ; 5,000
C. F. S. Baker, Dam no} a. 5.100.
Temporary:- 0. W. Ilt nman, Vakaueii,
4,000; L. P. Emerson, Karacnchl, 4,000;
.1. P. To/land, Kande]. ma, 4,000 ; R. 8,
MacPhail, Tiss., 4,000 ; A. R. Scott,
Raga m, 4,000 ; J. B. W. Gill, Calkulam,
4,000 ; C. Hayward, Vaksner, 3,000 ;
C. Zanetti, Assistant Engineer, llfadawachehiya, 3,000.
Irrigation Surveyars::-H. C. Berwick (temporary), D i3 eta-Imre, 2,158.40: and 10
Assistant Surveyors at 720.
Assistant Engineers.-A. T. Byrde,
Badulla, 2,000: thri e vacancies.
Chief Irrigation Inspectors.-E. R. Mac
Donnell, Udukiriwila, 3,100; F. Booth,
(transferred Dom Survey Dept.) Aln
radhapura, 3,000 ;
s econded from P. W .D . ) Kurullegala,
3,000; C Kanakasur yarn, Anuradhapura,
2,500.
Irrigation luspecters.-S. Ramalingam, Kalawewa Yoda-(1a. 1,500 ; A . C. Buttery,
Nuwara Eliya, 1,500; M. T. Winslow,
Ipolagama, 1,500; A. Negation tu,
Sakernam, 1,500 G. B. de Zilva,
Matara, 1,500; A. C. Rodrigo, Tissa,
1,200; C. Mutttuvelu, Newarawewa
1,200 ; M. A. Vasagau', Dedurn-oya
Wqrkz, 1,200.
irrigation Sub.. Inspectors.-(Class I., 1,000),
-G.Hawkins, Madavrachebiya; V. Vraa
pillai, Arippu ; U.N. do Eloedt, Beni(ales ; S. A. Weerdpernrna, Nikaweratiya ; J. L. Caspetsz, Damhulla G.W.
Selvadursi, Wariyapola E. J M ending,
Vavuniya ; W. Keil, Uhetukulam ; P.
Siriwardsna, Ratmalagahawewa; R. Goo.
naratnam, Giant's Tank ; W. E, Lucas,
Kandy ; A. Dirckze, N,, chchaduvia ; L.
Misso,i Bruwewa ; and 22 in Class II,
en 720.
Clerks : ( Head Quarters). - Chief Clerk,
G. F. Johnpulle, 1,600; A. Canappa,
1,100, and 10 from 1,000 to 480. At Outktalions 9 at 980.
-

:-H. Erskine,
1,500; 1.. Shipton, 4,500; 1V. C, S. Irides,
6,500 ; A. J. Widower, 5,000; 1). Blair,
4,000; C. B. 1'. Meaden, 4,000 ; A. I i. G.
Daw: on_ 4,000 ; C F. W. Halliley, 4,000;
J. W. Robertson, 3,600 C. R. Dandle,
'3,500 ; (vacant
3,500 ; G. Hi ppor
3,220,
First Grade Surveyors; E. Wijesekere,
3,200 ; J. W. Vandendriesen, 3,200; C.
Speldewinde, 3,200 ;C.O. Vandort,3,200;
T. N. Caldera, 3,200.
.S'eroadGrack8urrevors: 0.Seltokman, 2.800;
C R. Ferdinands, 2,800; A E, Direekze,
`2,800 ; IL, 0. Staples, 2,800 ; C. L. Da-del,
2,800; A. Daniel, 2,800; N. A. lIamptur,
2,800; J. Enright, 2,200 ; C.Erslo re,
2,200; R. 0. (Vending, 2,200 ; P. Swan.
2,200; IL L.
2,200; L.
Wirasiughe
Daniel, 2,200 ; B. P. Stork, 2,200.
Third Grade Surveyors : D. Abagoona
wardens, 1,800 ; S. 0. Thoinhill, 1,800 ;
C. A. Ohlmus, 1,800; W. H. T. Bartlett,
1,800; J. S. Bajasingham, 1,800 ; G. L.
Schokman 1,800; W. C. do Zylva 1,800;
A.A.G. Haulm 1,200; C. C. Wijetuugs,
1,200; F. N. Kalenberg, 1,200; A. R.
de Soyiit, 1,200; E. Keyt, 1,200.
Supernumerary Surveyors : F. C. B. Ferdinat ds, 1,080; L. G. Per era, 1,080; E. 0.
Fonseka, 1,080; E. V. Leembrugg 71,
1,080; W. H. Andrei., 1,080; E. F.
Daniel, 1,080 ; C. M. Vanderstraaten,
1,080 ; A. H. Fernando, 1,080; A. B. W.
Jayasekara, 1,080; V. 0. Dharmaratna,
1,080; J. Wanipsekala, 1,080; L. J.
Salgado, 1.080; J. Gregory, 1,080 ; G.K.
1 hornbill, 1,080 ; N. C. Co ray, 1.080 ;
and 91 others on 720.
Chief Clerk : E. H. Schokman, 3,300.
Clerks and Draftsmen : .1. 11. Franciscus, 2,510; H. D. Thomas, 2,400;
,
C ora ls, 2,100 ;
J. R. de Silvaoe,
M. P. Rcdrig 2,0041; D. B. Perera,
2,080 ; J. F. do Fonseka, 2,000 ; E.G. de
Watts, 1,800 ; F. G. Poulier, 1,600; W.
M. de Silva, 1,600 ; H. P. Perera, 1,500 ;
W. C. Fernando'', 1,500; D.J. Wijoratna,
1,400; M. W. Kotula, 1,400; J. P. de
1,400 ; II. Fernando, 1,200
; J. C.
Fen p,rido, 1,100 ; B. J. Smith, 1,100 ; L.
M. 1 erora 1,100 ; S. J. Rodrigoe, 1,100 ;
K. Id Perera, 1,100; R. D. Joseph, 1,100;
F. de Alwis, 1,100; D. J. Perera, 1.100;
A. S'rimanna, 1,100; C. W. Woutersz,
1,100 ; A. C. Van Cuylenburg, 1,100 ;
D. Wijesinhe, 1,100 ; A. E. D. Abeyesekara, 1,100 ; A. N. Saldin, 1,100; S. L
Direekze, 1,100; B. S. Suwaris, 1,100
and 396 as Meteorologiosl Observer ;
Surveyor-General's Department,
8.11. Fernando, 1,100; R. Perera, 1,100;
Martin Silva, 1,100 ; W. Daniel, 1,100;
SurveuorG eneral P. D. Warren. F.R.os.,
C. V. Foenander 1,100; S. Seeniyappah,
42,000.
1,100; J. B de Lallarpe, 1,100; O.
Assistant Surveyor-a nem, : R. S. TempleNicholas, 1,100 ; E. 11. Felsinger, 1,100;
ton, r.u.o.s., 8,000.
F. Toussaint, 1,100; B. S. Marlinus,

,c2prileDS :-S. J. C. gore,


1 100 ; A. W. blame 1 100 - A. B

t.r
Postal and Telegraph Dept. 4'
01/Jelly, A. W. Jansz, 950.
1'0sta-inkier-General and

Director of 'POc- 11"!1"11."6, P. Una 4;abris1s !k;0,


graphs, H. L. Moysey,f.s. 0.,
_17,000; Asst. Do/nowita, H. W. Wickremesinghe, 900.
Pommesler General, W. C. Macreudy, Deltota,
Basuayake, 950.
orno ara, D. 8 onsrarmekromi. 1, 200.
8,00; Second Assistant T. Llarward
3,600; Acconntant. John Fox, 7,000; Dennyaya, J. R. A. Bulner, 900. '
Dtkoya, P. A. Workmeister, 900.
Asst. Accountant, H. J. L.v, tst.
5,000 ;Inspector of Off, es, A.A. Brohier, DiyataJ.tan, P. A. d Silva 900.
jr ,3,000; Asst. do., E.E. Davidson, 1,500. Galatia, J. Ambrose, pon.
Supt. of Telogn whs. D. Montag u, A. M.I. C. E. aakisvi. J. A. Krause, 900.
7,000; Asst. Siciiiitencients ; P. '
1'.
Mactiamnra, 4,7 ; A. L. Cook, 3,500 ;
0. W Lund, 3,500.

General Post Wee, Colombo.


Chief Postmaster, W. B. Toussaint, 2,800.
Deputy Postnasal ers: A. M. Kellar, 2,000; A
Bartholoruensz,1,800: J. A. Barbel, 1.800.
Chief Telegraph Al aster, J. Roberson:
3,252 ; Deputies : .1. S. Closter, 1,956 A. E. Goonetileke, 1,956: C. A heywar,
dents, 1,956.

Signalers

C.

1,716 ; W. Milner. 1,716;

P.

C.

MullerArn/pra

gasam, 1,716.
Telegraph Inspectors R. li. Thwaites,
2,000 ; S. W. W. Claasz, 2,00C; C. Muttucumaru, 1,600; W. H. Salemrruan,
1,400; E. C.

F. Ekaoayaka,

1,300.

Galle, Puilip de Silva, 2,460 ; Deputy, Leo

de Silva J,iyaz- ek-ra, 1 500


Gamp da, W. N. Duckwo , h, 1,956.
Grandpass, 31m. A. Thiedeman, 650.
Haldummulia, 'P. H. Dantanarayana, 900.
Harnbantota, E. G. de Silva, 950.
Haputalo, J. E. Crisper' 950.
Hatton, 1). Z. A. Sisbahandn, Muffin., 1,C01.1.
Henaratgoda, R. Chad ,s, 1,100.
Jaffna. M. J. P. Samarasingha, Madir.,
2,680 ; Deputy. N. chluftinh, 9511.
Kalkuda, C. P. Edwards, 900.
Kalmunai. T. B. Lutersz, 900.
Kalittitra, A. Rodriiio, 1,960.
Kandapola, C. L. Bartholomenaz, 909.
Kandy, J. 11. Nicholas, 1,956: Deputy, J .
.1. Seneviratue, 1,500.
Kankesanturai, .1. M. Hannibalsz, 900.

Telegraphic L stricter, E. Di.sanaike,

Kegalla, Z. A. Barsonbach, 1,800.

1,5011. Telephoto) Inspector, H. C.

Kcelauds D. A. Goonesekera, 900. ,

Assauw 1,701),

Kota 49.1a, A. Med o usa, 950.

Chief Clerks : F. W. D'Silva, Accountant's


Office, 2,400; D nald Janes, General

Karam-gala,

D.

M. Jayawardena, 1,600.

Linduls, R. Atakora's, 950.


Luougals, A. A seervatham, 1,200.
MRdulkele, C. P. Abeyseke, a, 1,050.

Post Office, 2,100; J.W. de Silva, Savings


Bank Branch, 2,000; T. White, Postmaster General's Office, 1,000; T. II. de

Madulsima, B. Jacob Peri 8, 1,300.

Andrado, Telegraph Department, 1,000 ;

Manipay, G. Gangs sar, 900.

A. G. J. Tillokeratne, Parcels Prawh,


2,000; J.E. Eaton, Foreign Mails, 1,700.

Mannar, R. A.. Martinez, 1,400.


Maradana, J. P. Vanschoonbeek, 1,600.
Marawila, J. P. Fernando, 900.

Clerks, Class II. J. R. E. de Silva, 1,500 ;

Masseliya, T. N. Herft, 950.

James de Vos, 1,500 ; L.A. White, 1,500 ;


M.B. Senn, 1,500; J. B. Ernst, 1,500 ;

J.

MaTale, J. E. Jansz, 1,956.

W. Pereira, 1,500; B.A. Knower, 1,500;

!Ratan., W. A. Grebe, 1,300.


Maturata, H. D'Li, ea, 1,300.

G. E. Nathanielez, 1,500; W. J. Paranavit hana, 1,500 ; Joseph Fernando, 1,500 ;

Moratuwa, T. Rodrigo, 1,956.

.1. H. Jausz (Expenditure Branch),

Mullaittivu. C. Tambiall, 900.

1,300 ; T. Allay (Record Branch), 1,300 ;

Mntwal, C. H. Crispeyn, 1,300.

.B. Christoffelsz, 1,200; E. J. Aldo as,

Nauu-o3a. H. Hepponstall, 950.

1,110; P. LI. M. Perera, (Returned

Navialapi;iya, T. R. Jansen, 1,300.

Letter O ce) 1,200 ; G. R. lionsman,


.1,200; S.J. Ponniah, C.P. Matta-

Negoinho, D. 3. Weerasariya, 1,100.

ffi

Neboda, S. P. Jayawardeua, 950.

wears-, 1,050.
Clerks Class III.M. Bastiansz, 1,100;

Relieving Pustmeus era: F. W. de Alwis


959 ;

W..1. Pawlesz, 950.


COMBINED OFFICER.

PC STMARTERS or

Agrapatna, A. E. Reimers, 1,300.


Ahsugama. A. Abeynaike, 900.
balangoda, J. R. Barbrt, 1,050.
Anuradnapura,W.do S Wartiasurtya, 1,203
Avisawella, L. Hunter, 1,609.
Badulla, G. F. Schoorman. 1.956.
900.

Balangoda, C. T

Bandarawela, V. C. d Silva, 1,100.


Batticaloa, W. C. Chinu ,tamby, 1,050
Beutota, W. Ediriniane:Inghe, 950.
Bogawanialass.a,111. R. Sway, 900.
Chavakacheheri, T Spencer, 650.
Chilaw, S. G. McIntyre, 950.
Colombo Courts, J. It. S. Amarasekei a,
1,900

C. H. asperse, 1,500.

K. K. Sinnish, 1,000.
Cashiers : J. H. P. Parent, 1,300; M. W.
, Ai umegam 1,200.
Head Setter, W. 1'. Fernand', 1,200.

Norwood, W. E. de Silva, 1.309.


Nuwara Eliya S. G. Koch, 2,000: Deputy
Pallai, S. John, 500.
Panadure, A. G. Savery-muttn, 1,500.
Passara, E. J. Wimalasurya, 950.
Pera.maiya, Miss W. Ambrose, 650.
Point Pedro, R. P. Aseervatham, 950.
Polgaliawela., J. A. de Silva, 1,200.
Wick, emesinshe, 900.
Pussellaws,, C.

S.

Puttalam, T. A. ILpponstall, 1,200.


Ragama, J. E. Dbaimaratne, 900.
Rakwana, C. T. Fernando, 900.
Rammda, G. D. S. Porora, 950.

lta

napura, N. C. Baptist, 1,300.

R nauwAla, H. D, Lswranoe, l.300.


Sa,vo Island, F. B. Toussaini 950.

1,300.

Tala ,sakele, W. G. do Silva,


Tangalla, E. M. Wijeyesiugho,
Teldeniya, Martin do Silva, 950.

900.

Trincomalee, S. Somasagrampillai, 1,200


Uda Pussellawa, W. J. Kellar. 900.
Valuvettiturai, W. Sivagitrii, 900.

Vavnniya, B. David,
44

900.

DIRECTORIES.
C '1'. Griffin, M. K. c.9. Eng. :
Veyangodu, H. A. de Silva, 900.
Watagoda, H. Krause, 1,050.
Edin.. LILA. Loud., Asst. P.C. M .0, 8,
1,8
Walawala, D. C. de Silva, 900.
Chiof Clerk, W. P. de Zilwa
Financial Clerk, F. G. de Eret,er 1,
Wattegama, E. B. do LonerIle, 900.
Weligama, D. S. Wickremesingha, 1,300. Clerks: 0 Loos, 1,100; and ten others
Yati3 antota, C. N. D Boedt, 900.
from 800 to '475.
MASTERS.
CEYLON ;MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Akkarapattu, A. Bea e, MO.
R-gistrar, A..1. Chalmers, M.D. Viet.,
J. W. G on till. ke, 500.
Fit .c.s. Eng.
6,500
A ranayak a, D. F. Teveratffier..ii a, 500.
M.D. F or., Professor
A. 'oat ,
Bacideol.m , H. W. Jay. eke as 1,000.
of Patholol y and Bacteriolo_ y
6,500
Ea daragonia,B. P. Ameras ngh , 360.
.
K. C. tiro n rag, M.A. Camb.. F CO.
Beliat a, T. A. Amer agent', 500.
nd., Profess .r of
6,000
ry
Ileruwela, B. alph, 1,300.
S. C. Pau', st.o. Madras, P.R.C.S.
Dikwella, J. B. Di a, aye- e 36:1.
Eng., Lecturer in Anatomy
2,000
Dodanduwa, M. N. Fernando,360.
"Instituti .na.'",
Dodangaslanda, D. J. Di--al a ake, 600.
COLONIAL SURGEON!.
Doloebage, M. P. Fernando, 381.
G. P. Scludtman, M.S.. ax., Aberd. 8,000
Elkadrava, J. M. Joseph, 384.
H.
A.
Monies,
L.R.C.P. and s., Edin.,
Elpitiya, S. Murngs so, 360.
Eastern Province, Flatticaloa
8,000
Galag,,dara, A. S. Lawrence, 360.
J. Craib, M.D. Aberd., Western ProGamtnaduwa, K. Kandla'', 360.
vince, Colombo
7,000
Hakmana,A. J. de Alwis, 360.
E. de Livera. m.n.. C.u. Glas., NorthHanwella, W. A. B. Fernando, 1,030.
Western
and
Sabaragamuwa
ProHavelock Town, Miss 51. Elhart, 600.
vinces. Kurunegala
6,50i,
Hewaheta, G. L. Gunawardena, 800.
F. Oorloff, M.R., cam., Aberd., ProHorana, T, S. J. Paris, 360.
vince of live. Badulla
6,000
Hikkaduwa, S. R. Wijesnriya, 900.
3. H. Ebel], .L.R.O.P. & s., Edin.,
Ja,e1a, L. .1. de Silva, 1,050.
Central
and
North.Central
ProJaffna Kachcheri,C.Sathasivampul1e,1000.
vinces. Kandy
6,000
Kadewata, C. E. D. Bsndaranayaka, 360.
W. E. Rudd, e.a.c.s., Eng., M.E.
Kadogannawa, H. M. Muttiah, 650.
Duch., Northern Province, Jaffna, 5,500
Kalpitiya, S. M. Pitche, 800.
Lunatic _Asylum.
K-tunayaka, D. F. Paul, 900.
.1. B. Spence, M.B., Superintendent, 9,000
Kayta, C. D. Koramaly, 1.300.
Koolichikada, S. Samarkiwa, 900.
General Hospital, Colombo.
Kosgoda, C. C..1).asu lye, SOO.
T. F. Garvin, m.s., c.m. A herd., F.C.S.,
Kotahena, Raphael Perera, 1,050.
..Lurgeoa in charge
8,000
K otmale, D. 11. de 8;1,. a, 1,050.
11.
Fernando, M.D., ILK. Lend.
Kotte, A. G. Perera, 1,060.
Fi et Physi:Aan
5,500
Madainpe, H. J. Sera, goo.
Leper Asylum, Hendala.
Maradankadawals, C. F. Anthonisz, 900,
W. II. Meier, Sa pr., Hon. L.M.C.
4,000
Matugama, D. H. P..? ern, 1,000.
Lade Havelock llosplal.
Minuwangod J. D.8 W. U ineward-np
[1,050. Mrs. Mary Nona, Fysh, M.B. Lond.,
Mirigrma, O. S. Dias, 1,050.
Medical Officer in charge
4,700
Mousragala, M. A. de Silva, 384.
Port Surgeon, Colombo.
Na" nnukul C. B r lett, 700.
I H. Haws, L.R.C.S..
Edin.
2,250
Nikiweratiya, B. V. Lewis, 360.
Assistant; : G. W.R.Foroando, 1,000
Paunala, B. S. Ari , arable, 360.
and E. Joseph, 900.
Pamunuganna B. Ferna ..do 384.
E. Anderson, Health Officer
1,100
Pelmadalla, C.D. R. Dharmasena, 360.
Petish, B S. DJendis, 1,050.
ASSISTANT COLONIAL SUROEONs,
undalooya, D.A. W. Goonewardene, 1,050 F. G. Solite', L.a.e.s. A,- P., Judicial
uttur, S. E. Sahapati,ipillai, 500.
Medical Officer, C. lombo
4,500
Rand, ,kk.na, H. A. Pere,a, 360.
H. A. K-egel, L.P.P. & S., Ualle
4,500
Rangalla F. Witana,.hi, 700.
H. M. Fernando, M.D., B.SC., Loud,,
Ratt"ta, W.
' D. John, L050.
C lombo
5,500
Tisaamaharaina, .5 D. Patratne, 600.
II.G. Thomasz,
& r., i
4,500
Udugama, M. G. L. A. C. Marikar, 1,050 E. Modeler, L.P.P. & S., Kallitara
4,000
D is., ugoda, K. B. Weerskoon, 900.
0. Johnson, L.s.e.r., L.P.P. & S.,
U.ugalla, S D. A,.ron, 550.
Colnrnbo
4,000
Vadunkoddoi, N. Phellap: a, 384.
S. Hallock, L.F.P. & S., Puttalam
4.0.x0
Vannarponnai, S. Nyholas, 1,000.
W.E.Le'111bru .eon, L.n.o.s.,Negombe 4.000
Wel.mad ., S. Alexander, 1,000.
W. Ii. Meier, Ii to. L.M,,. Crykai
4,00)
Wellawatta, H. 1. Permit, 1,050.
A. B. Santiago, r.a.c.s., Jaffna
3,500
Wel awaya, S. M. Parer'', 600.
C. Hey, sbergh, b.R.C.P.E.,
Weunapuwa, K. Mathiaparau .m, 900.
Kurun. gala
3,500
E. de Kreteer, L.S.A. Lond., Anuramprlical Department.
dhapura
3,500

t;

ul Kft("roit1E8.
(L S. VanItoo3 en, [,R.. P & s. Ed in 3,500

1mi.

411
4100
.1".11;.LA .A.i0871;itlarta.., Ili
"
1.100
S, L. Ant honisz, 1..n.u.e. 6; s. F.:din
.,
C. Dickman, Boga.wantals.wa
1.100
Manila
N,aoo K. J. do silra, Asst. Medical Officer,
C. B. Lourensz, P.I.R.C.S. Eng.,
Lunatic Asylum
L.R.C.P, & C. Load., Lindula
H. Huy, ertsz, L Ii.C.P. & E Edit) 3,500 E. R. Loos, Infections Diseases Hos- 1,100
pital, Colombo
'
1,100
San :y
" 3.000 L. do La liarpe, Berowela
1,600
W. Margenout, a.e.e, P. & R. Edin
E. S. Rasaiall, Teldeniya
1,100
Matara
" 3,000 M. Jinadasa, Dandugama
1000
A. de Saran', ace., c.m. Allard., Col. 3,000 C. J. Tillekeratne, Colombo
1,,090
F. Vethecao, ALB., GO., .Batticaloa 3,000 L.A. Prins, Maiurata
1,000
L. Brohier, Haputale
3,000 H. Ludovie', Jaffna
1,000
A. L. Perera, Deltota
1,000
DEPUTY ASST. COLONIAL SURGEONS.
E. W. Oc L ar nguivel, Namunnkula 1,000
C. Orr, L.R.C.P. ST, S. Edin., Ham.
A. C. Evarts, M.B., c.m., Madras,
bantoti.
2,250
seconded for service at Amrtpatam 2,400
F. Grenier, 51.11,. C.M., Nuwara Eliya 2,250 C. Sotnasundora-n, Ud igama
1,000
A. Kalenherg. 111.P.P. & S., TrincoG. W. R. Fernando M,B., 0.11/.. D.P.H.
Pardee
2,250
1,000
Asst. Port Surgeon, Colombo
H. Bawa, F.II.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edin.,
and 20 others drawing. 900.
Port Surgeon, Colombo
2,250
PROBATIONERS.
T. Ohlnaus, rd.a.c.s., L.R.C.P. Lora,
18 Probationers drawing 900.
Ratrapura
2,250
CIVIL MEDICAL STORES, COLOMBO.
C. De Vos, L.R.C.P. & N. Edill., A visaA. D. Cotton, Chief Medical Store.
wella
3,400
keeper
P. Kotalawala 1..u.e.).. & a. Edin., 2'0011
ASSISTANT,
IN
CRAM;
11
Or
'MEDICAL
Rakwara
2,000
DISPENSARIES.
.1.. Raja:4111min, m.ii., c,n..Balangoda 2,000
110 drawing from 1,100 to 360.
F.Foenander. 1..u.c.e. & s. Edin., Balapitiya
2,1410
APorwECAft
J. W. S. Attyg,allc, mar., Police
1,100
Francis Perera, Gampola
Surgeon, Colomb )
2,000 E. C. Perera, Rattota
1,100
W. Wsjeyesekere. sr.a.e.s. Eng
1,100
R. Atwell, Bandarawela
[tam bode
2,251.1 J. E. Wijssinghe, Watagoda
1,100
P. S. Wijesinghe. L.R.C.P. SE. S. Edin.,
And 100 others from 990 to 240.
Ertrawaneila
2,000
BACTERIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE.
L.R.C.P.
&
s.
A. Rode,
Edin.,i..v.r.
Par. 6,000
Professor Aldo Castellani,
& s. Glas., Tang,illa
2,000
NuasEs.
J. C. Cooke, L.n.c.r. Edin., Gaurpola 1,750
Lady Superintendent of Nurses,Ladi
R. Pestoujee, m.a.c.s. Eng.. L.R.C.P.
Havelock Hospital, Mrs. M. b.
Lmcl., Panadore
1,750
1,200
Richardson
R. J. Jayetilleke,L.n.c.P. Sr s., Edin.,
- Dimbula
1,750
Public Instruction Department.
V. A. Van Langenberg, af,m, e.m.,
seconded for service at Tuticorin 1,7.10 Director, J. Harward, m.A., Oxon 10,000
W. C. Peries, m.e.. o.n., Haputale 1,750
baspectors of Schools.
E. P. Aserappa, L.a.c.r., Colombo 1,750 R. B. Strickland, M.A. Dub., Colombo,
G. W. Van Tweet, L.R.C.P. & e.,
6,000 ; A.Van Cuylenburg, Jaffna, 5,000,
1,500
N tux akpitiya
E. A. Seneviratne, Kandy, 4,000 ; C. H.
R. F. LaBrooy, L.R.C.P. & 9., MasKriekenbeek, Colombo .2,500.
kali!, a
1,500
Sab-Inspectors of Schools.
C. S. Rntnam, a.a.c.r. & a, Chilaw 1,500
F. Allem, L.a.c.r. dz s., Calle
1,500 A. L. Samarawikrama, 1,600 ; G. C.'
Thampapillai, 1,600 ; L. Manuel, 1,600 ;
E. Iv. Jan L.R.e.r. & s. (E)L.P.P.& s.
H. de Silva, 1,600.
Glas. Nebooa
1,500
L.A. Eltanayake, L.R c.P., Lunugala 1,500
Asst. Sub- l nspeotors.
H. D. Lewis Wijesin ehe, 1,600; D. J.
SUB-ASSISTANT COLONIAL SURGEONS.
Weerasinghe, 1,100 ; A.. W. D. J ayesuriya.
C. F. Ephraim), Ragania
1,500
1,100; S. V elaydeo, 1,10.); J. P. P,
M. Kaylasapulle, Chavakachcheri
1,611 0
Sama,asekara, 1,1011 ; Cwt.:.yasnriya,
S. F.G. Danforth, Pt. P, dro
1,600
Blok,
1,100; P. S. 11, &Igo, 1,10';
R. 0. Sinneoutty, Kalpiti3a
1,600
1,100 ; D. C. Chalapp.), 1,100; and one
A. Chinniab, halt-noon'
1,500
other on 800.
A. E. Weinman, Deniyaya
1,F410
A. 14e11, Gale
1,300
Inspeotreds of Needlework.
J. S. Amerasekere, Moratowa
1,400 Mrs. M. Evans, CO1011160
3,000
J. H. S. Guecwardene, Colombo 1,400
A. V. Chinniabpulle, Mantota
1,200 Head Clerk, C. W. Sehoorieer, 3400;
Clerks, B. G. Benedict, 1,500 ; W. S.
3., W. A 'Wright, Weiigsma
1,200
Parys, 1,100; V. E. L008, 1,100; 11. C.
R. H. Phillips, Maha-o u.
1,200
Gunaraute, 1,100; and seven others
K. Chatampalain, Kan esantorsi 1,20
from It .s. 050 to Rs. 330.
H. B. Mylva.ganam 1
1,200
J. R. Jeremiah, Mollaittivu
1,200 SinhaleseTiaosiator, W.F.Gunawardhana.
Mndaliyar, 1,000.
A. Lndowyke, Kandy
1,209

676

DI RECTO-RI E.

ROYAL COLLEGE.
Principal, C. Hartley, isa.s., 9,600; Principal Assistant, C.B. Nicholas, B.A., 5,000 ;
Mathematical and Science Master, L.
Walker, B.A., 5.000 ; Loc, urer on M odern
Languages, H. G. R rivlinson, B. A.,
5,000; 5th Form Master, J. C. Jan-z,
2,200 ; Additional 5th Form Master, J.
W. Poulitr, 1,900 ; Upper 4th, H. Fernando, 1,600; Lower 4th, 0. Va Hoff,
1,200; Upper 3rd, A. Sarnarasinglie,
1,100; Lower 3rd, A, Mack, 1,100;
Upper 2nd, E. H. V-ndervsall, 1,101) ;
Lower 2nd, G. Wimalasuriya 1,100;
Upper 1st, J. U. Paulusz, 1,100 ;'
1st, S. Van Hoff, 1,100; Lower let, L.
G. Vollenhovon, 800 ; Additional let, .1.
C. Wirekoon, 550 ; Drawing Master,
.1. Wijesinehe, 420; Shorthand, J. C.
Rodrigo, 240 ; Mathematical Asst. C.
Dias, 600.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
Superintendent, E. Human, 7,000; Instructors: Electrical Engineering, T.
Cockerill, 5,900; Civil and Mechanical,
C. B. M. Brixley, 4,200 ; Drawing, A.
Bartlam, 4,600; Levk-lling and Surveying,
E. Roosinalecocq, 1,500; Mathematical,
J. J. L Fernando, 1,300; Assistant
Instructors: E. F. Van Dort, 2,950;
VV. Goonaratne, 1,956. Clerk and Storekeeper, V. A. Loos, 1,100.
TRAINING COLLEGE.
Principal, E. Evans, 5,000; Vice-Principal, C J M. Gordon, 4,200. English
School, lat. Ass'., E. de La Harpe ; 1,200,
2nd Asst., R. W. Vanderwall, 600 ;
Addtl. Assts., W.A. Parent 600; and P.
M. A.Corea 600, ; Training School master,
D. E. Johannes, 1,100; Practising
Schoolmaster, G D. Silva, 660.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL GARDENS.
C. Drieberg, B.A., F.H.A.S., 3,000.
[There are 22 Primary English and
393 Vernacular Boys' Schools, the teachers
of which receive salarie+ varying from
1,200 to 120, and 104 Vernacular Girls'
Schools, the mistresses of which receive
from 588 to 180.]

Fees.
Chief Clerk, R. IL Pereira, P'idociiya. Lltio
GM
Draftsman, A. do Alwis
H. Wright, A.R.C.S. Controller of
Experiment Station, Peradeniya 4,750
H. F. Macmillan, Curator, Peradoi.iya
3,400
Gardens
J. W. de Alwis. Foreman, Peradeniya 610
J.K. Nock, Curator, LI algal& Gardens2,5110
770
D. D. Fernando, Foreman
Conductors of Gardens.
720
H. W. Perera, Henamtgoda
660
D. Ir. de Silva, Anuradhapura
360
D. Michael, Nuwara Eliya
Colombo Museum.
London, v.a.s.,
A. Willey, D.
7,10)
Director
Librarian and Secretary, Gerard A.
2,000
Joseph
Taxidermist, H. F. Fernando
900
--- Ceylon Government Railways.
[Messrs. Gregory, Eyles, and Waring,
Consulting Engineers, London.]
:18,000
G. P. Greene, General Manager
2,400
R. C. Kennedy, Chief Clerk
1,100
A. S. Grenier, 2nd Clerk
900
J. J. Balthazaar, 3rd Clerk

ACCOUNTANT'S DEPARTMENT.
T. A. Wylie, Assistant General
Manager and Accountant
8,500
3,900
W. C. Davy, Asst. Accountant
2,100
F. Franciscus Bookkeeper
G. W. Claessen, A s-1, . Bookkeeper 1,100
hid Sh roil 2,250
S.Saravanamutt
T. osnagi.sahap thy, Asst. Shroff
1,300
1,200
S. A iiihalavanar, Pay Clerk
2 . 280
N. Oorlotf , Ticket inspector
S. E. Greve, Asst, Ticket Inspector 1,200
Travelling Auditors.
J. A, de Brnin, 1,600; E. 0. Poulier, 1,600
Robert Fonseka, J. M. Foenander,
1,200
each
Oorloff, each 1,100
W. H. Fonseka
Clerks.
Forest Department.
D Pietersz, Chief Clerk, Check Office,
(READ QUARTERS, KANDY.)
2,400 ; W.Sehokman, AuditClerk, 2,200 ;
T. J. Campbell, Conservator of Forests
C. Speldewinde, 1,600 ; M. Warish
Kandy, 14,400.
and E. J. de Lile, 1.210 each; J. G.
A stist ant Conservators.
Paulusz, A. M. Pietersz, J. D. Shaw, V.
de Silva, E. Pieria, A. Senaratne,
A. A. Clark, Batticaloa. Division, 6,000
G. E. Perera, C. L. Bogaars, L. Holmes,
to 7,000 ; H. F. C. Fyers ( on leave ),
5,000 to 6,000; H.R.Spence, Kandy DiviG. E. W. Jansz, Si D. P. Comaratiniga,
sion, Kandy, 4,500 to 5 000 ; E. L. Boyd
each 1,100.
Moss, Nnwera Eliya Division, 4,500 to
DEPARTMENT OF WAY AND Woras.
5,000 ; F. Lewis, Colombo De.ish n,
5,500: G. D. Tem tier, Jaffna Division, A. Paton Gray, Engineer of Way and
8,000
Won s
Mins, 4,000 to 4,500; H.C.Toller, Trincomalee, 3 000, U. T. Gillarn, Centr.1 Duncan Mellelillan, Asst. Engineer 6,500
J. R. Todd, Dist. Engineer, Attu rt-oya 4,300
Timber De; Ot, Co)ombo, 2.600.
3,1100
R. Howell, Bridge Ferran an
Head Clerk, T. A. Gonaratoa, 1,000.
C. loenander, Foreman of Buildings 2,000
Royal Botanic Gardens, Pe radeniya I C. W. Perera. do., Kandy
1,500
4 000
J. 0. Willis, sc.D., F.L.S., Director S 0410 A. Kirk, Inspector
,',1 W. Reid, Signal Inspector,

DiRECT HIEN.

677

NawalmAiya
2,1130
0. Rerdieu,Sdoratriwa
3,000 W. Naylor
do
2,400
T B. Thomas, Galle
1,680 F. Alcock
H. Murray, Polgahawela
Kailly
3,000 E. Ferdinands
2,640
Colcmbo
John Richards, Veyangada
3,000 F. Cannon
2,400
J, Tialbo',, Gampola
do
3,000 W. Thomas
2,400
C. W. King. Bornivela
do
3.000 B. F. Ram:
2.400
K. Turnbull, Colombo
ff.
R.
Wait
8,000
do
2,400
W. J. Cope. Nuwara Eli, a 3,41410 J. Ha.gb
Nawn lapit ya
2,400
J Fledges, Wattegama
3 000 J. McDonald
C lomb .i
2,400
3 000 W. Brooko,b rtk
W. P. .!1: Silva, Avisawella
Nawalapitiya
2,160
Kandy
3,000 J. Skene
J. Riding, Batton
2,400
3,000
D.
H.
E-lwards
Naw.laphiya.
2,900
A. MoLauchl n, Pettipolla
Nanmoya
2,400
W. Greve, Cob mbo
1,641 J. Alleop
Galle
2,400
1,320 G. Brookes
W. Redlich, Nusegeda
2,400
3,000 W C. Grinawa y Colombo
B. W. lire kin. Kadugannawn
2,400
1,200 L. A. Wiltshire Nanu-oya
W. C. Parkins, Incline Foreman
G.
Jones
2,400
Kadrigannawa
Clerics, &c.
2,400
H. Stick
Nasalapitiya
Abraham Pence, Chief Clerk
1,000 W. C. Oliver
2,400
Kelani Valley
C. N. Fernand.1, Chief Draughtsman 1,400 J. A. Fawcett
Kadugannawa 2,400
1,100 W. Warren
M. P. Fonseka, Clerk, Colombo
2,400
do
W. Wijesekera, Draughtsman
1,100 H. 14alker
2,400
Nawalapitiya
A. Raii-Ratna
1,100 J. 1. Non
2,400
Kandy
2,400
A. -Corley
Nanu-oya
L0e0m0T/ATII DEPARTAIENT.
2,400
Kandy
H.G.Unsworth, Lio, (motive Engineer 9,000 F. Birton
2,400
Kadugannawa
N. J Price, Asst, Engineer
5,100 H. C. L laming
2,400
H. A.kerley
Nawalqpitrs-a
A. W. Denniss, District Locomotive
2,400
Colombo
Superintendent, Colombo
4,01:0 R. 31 irkenzie
2,400
W. Smith
Natval.p.fiya
A. Carter, District Locomotive
KacIngannawa 2,400
3,900 G-.13e- vie
Superintendent, Nawalapitiya
2,400
Colo . bo
J. R.Rawl i IL% Eurolo a Draftsman 3,500 D. Webster
2,400
Nawalapitiya
H. 14, ith
Loanoliv, Foram ffl, rke.
2,440
W. Fleming
Colombo
2,4,0
Colombo
3,280 W. South
A. Barnet, Kelani Valley
2,400
Nawalapitiya
3,5110 1'. Dixon
H. Laine, Kadimannawa
2,400
do
2,15 T. Millard
R. W. Magry, Asst., Nauu-oya
2,400
Kandy
J.
P.
Guinan
2,250
H. Johnson, K-ronegala
1,920
Galle
4,000 A. G. Bowen
K. L. Smith, Kankosanturai
Karlugannawa 1,680
3,000 J. M. Simmons
F. A. Daniel, Asst., Colombo
1,800
Colombo
J. E. Owen
W. Hyland, Asst. Carriage Foreman,
1,560
Jaffna
3,300 G. H. Cotton
Colombo
2,400
Nawalapitiya
3,280
W
Murray
A. Andrews, 11oi4er Inspector
2,400
Calle
3,250 A-Cleelorli
11. C. Haynes, Kandy2,400
Nawalapitiya
4,000 A. E. Ford
E. W. Head, New it :pitiya,
2,400
do
K. McRoo Murray
R.J. Armstrong, Asst, to Works Itlana2,400
do
4,300 P. McQuillan
ger, Colombo
2,400
Galle
4,000 W. Lieney
Jas. Dickie Colombo
Kurunegala
1,560
3,900 J. Jacotino
E. Goddard,' Carriage Foreman
2,400
do
J. Heaton, Foreman Smith, Colombo 4,000 J. W. Oldland
2,400
Colombo
S. E. Warman, Foreman of Boilers 4,000 J. Moffat
Nawalapitiya 2,400
3,000 W. J. Farrow
H. H. Appleton, Colombo
2,400
Colombo
3,000 H. G. Lungly
A. M. Gadd, Colombo
2,400
Colombo
G. E, Keen
H. B. Lawrence, horeman Painter,
.400
do
3,500 H. Lye
Colombo
9,400
Nanu-oya
W. J. Kitchen
S. V. Toy, Outdoor Asst. Carriage
2,400
Colombo
3,300 F. Reason
Foreman, Colombo
1,560
Kandy
J. Ebert
..1. , H. Bird, Machine Shop Foreman,
1,920
3,000
Colombo
K.
N.
Keith
Colombo
1,020
do
J. Kelaart
Clerks.
1,920
Colombo
2,200 F. S. A. Cowley
H. J. Ebert, Chief Clerk
1,920
do
1,400 T. J. Ladd
Gabriel de Silva Draughtsman
1,200
do
M. B, Thomas; 1Verkshops, Colombo 1,400 H. G. De Buoy
1,920
Kandy
1,200 J. Alison
T. Janet, Clerk
Kelani Valley 1,920
1,200 A. Banks
D. J. Kulatunge, Clerk
1,920
do
1,100 W. Phipps
D. J. Godfrid, Clerk
1,800
Colombo
A. E. Toussaint
W. M. Christoffelsz, Clerk, Nal-vale1,680
Kurnnegala
1,100 A. A. Smith
pitiya
1,680
do
T. A. Rankine
Engine Drivers.
1,680
do
2,400 C. Woth
Colombo
J Watt
Nawalapitiya 1,560
2,400 H. A. Miller
Nawalapitiya
3. Walker
2.400
Colombo
2,400 J. Halfhide
Jaffna
J. Gordon
Kelani Valley 2,400
1,400 W. Hickman
Colombo
E. D. Smith
2,400
Nawalapita a
2,400 C Rawlings
Gallo
P. Thomas
Kelani Valley 2,400
2,400 J Parkinson
Colombo
H. Jacobs
2,400
Colombu
2,160 A. Strang
Kelani Valley
R. Edleston
4

tiTS

DIRECTORIES.

2.400 Kollttpitiya, J. C. L'..Sawarasekera 1,200


Nawalat& iya
A. T. Weston
1,100
2,400 Maggona A. F. Guneratne
1'. Gavin
Colomb '
1.100
lA . H. Wright
2.400 Mabaiyawa, P. P. Gum! WAli dene
Calle,
2,400 Maradana Jain:41m. R. A. 'Forster 2,200
.1.E. State
Nawalapitis a
Do J. II. Serasinghe Night 1,000
r It.111 IC DE PAIUMENT.
Do T. A. D. Lawrence i
A .G.Perman,Trailic Superintendent 10,0011 Matale, B. Herft
2,2110
E. H. Wade, Asst. Traffic Supt. do :),750 Nlatara , D. C. Aber. tne
W. L. Byrtle,
ict Sm.erintendent,
1 ,411()1g
Mirig ma, G. W. Gunesekera
Kandy .
4,500 Moratuwa, J. H. Silva
1,000
.1. Howison, Nawalapitiya
4.500 Mount Lavinia, C. Scharenguivel 1,700
W. L. Frier, Colo ho
3,900 Natin-.)ya, J. Sulgadue
1,200
.1. McMath, Travelling Inspector,
1,600
nlapiliya, E. Buckley
Colr mho
3,600 Na.'Do. (Night) C. Abeyesekera
1,100
S. Robinson, Rolling St ek Inspector,
1.100
Nrigegoria J. D. 1', rein.
C.dombo
1,920 Nuwara E i v a., J. A P. Barnet esekci a 1,1011
G. V. de Silva, Chief Clerk
2,300 Obiya, S. Chaktivaloopillai
1010,
11.00
W. P. Theuring, 111i. e:n; Station
S. C. Herat
Master
1,600 Pso'ukk-t,
1,100
Paiyasala North, T. Guneratne
Clerks : J. H P. Wijimane, 1,300; Paivagalit South, D. L. J ay atilleke 1,100
J. E. Attapatu S. F. Amerasin.lie,
8tii)
J. Pallai. S. Appodurai
N. A. Perera, R. F. Goonerathe,
1,60+'
Paniltire, 11. E. Filth
W. Jansz, 1,100 each.
1,100
Pannapitiya, M. A. Rodrigo
,Station Sverinlend,ents.
Peradeniva, David de Mel
Colombo, J. R. Greve
:1,000 Peradeniya Junction. S. S. Casiechiltyl",3W
1,1100
Mndaliyar
2,400
Kandy, J. H. Reimers
Pettish, P. B. Perera.
Station Mowed.
1:65(0)00
Polgallawela, F. de Silva
1,001)
Ahangama, G. P Gunewarrieno
1,100 Potuhera, D. de Silva
800
Al.galla, M. W. Fernando (Telegraph
Puwakpittys, J. Wijesiogho
1,100
master)
1,100 1 Rgalla, F. Schum cker
1,100
Allawwa, C. A. Johnpulle
1,100 ' Raaaina. A.. C, S. Kelarnho
1,800
Alm r.:arna, A. A. Swaney
1,6C0 Rarnbukkaip, S. A. Perera
1,1110
Am baqiingoda, J. Wijesinghe
1400 Rozelle, V. R. de Soma
Ambawola, H. Wads North
1,000 Slave Island, F. A. Gunawardena 1,100
1.400
Aml opuses, A. 'Malachias
1,100 Talawakele, A. E. Dentrom
1,100
Angulana, J. S. Coorav
1,100 Talpe, W. Dias
001
1.0t
1:1
Auursdnapura. J. M Soysa
1,10'1 Dkuwella, 0. B. Herat
A visawella, B. W. Parent
1.100 Chti one, T. W. Gunawardena
1,100 waga,, 1. J. &mime].
Balapitiya, A. R. Sarnaroaayaka
Bambalapitiya, 1). B. Fonseka
1,100 Veyanod a , S. Philip Perera
0ki
11
1.11:::611:00
Bandarawela, G. E Perera
1,600 Wadduwa, P. Noni-,
Bernwela, J. de Silva
L100 Watagoda, K. T. Kangarayar
Chain k .chcheri,M.S. Arodpragmam 800 Watawala, S. A. Gnnawardena
1,100
Dehiowita, J. K. Tambyah
1,100 Wattegama, L. J. Aldoes
1,400
Deliiwala, J. G. de Alwis
1,100 W ligain,,'E. S. Franeke
1,21(0
Diyiu alaw , S. A. Firth
1,100 Wollawatta, W A. Weinman
Dodanduwa, R. A. Gooneratne
, Whar, F. W. Don
, 0
1.100
Fort, J. V. Atapattu
1,1100 Yatiyantota, L. II. D. Silva
1,100
Galboda. C. 1.V. S. Amara sing lir
Relief Clerk.
Ga&.. F. C. Loos
2,`
1,100
2,200
(3. H. Bartholomeusz, Colombo
Gampola, F. W. Ferlin fill dins
1,100
do
1'200 D. A. Ganes. kera,
Gintota, S. C. Peries
1,100
A, E.
A Bartholomeruz, do
'
1,300
. A.
Haputale, F. J. Bailey
1,100
Handy
2 200 C. Storer,
Hatton, .1, F. Wontersz
1,100
1,100 Daniel Pe era,
Renaratgods (vacant i
1100
do
1 100 D. C. Weelasekera,
Hikklduiva, C. L. Dammer
Nawadapi live, 1,100
1,100 S. Weerakoon,
Hunimitlya. G. do Checkers,
1,100
do
2,200 H. W. Charles.
Jaffna, E. G. Koch
de
Oe Bond,
1 '20 P.
Kadugmilawa, G..
1
1,1
100
Kandy
E. de Iloedt,
1.100
Kalu a.ra North, 0. D. A. P, rera
Nawalapitiya Lux)
,n0 ,V. P. do M., 1,
Kalut ira Sou, II, John do Silva
1,100
do
V. F. Vanderput,
Kamburug muwa, B. H. de Silva 1,100
Clerks, Warehousemen, 4C.
Ka adaprda, N.D.Abeyegoomwardene 90)
1,100 C. 0. Ties, ra, Goods Agent, Colombo 2,300
K.. ke-anturai, V Cana o.asabay
i.) 1
1:6w
110
1,100 F.O.Toussautt Warehouseman ,.ilo
Karawa elk F. II. Redo
do
1, 00 J. W. Fernando,
Katuga-tots, F. Mottim
1,100 J. P Gun.' wardana, Clerk, Colombo 1,200
K.tokurunda, J. tte Z 5, ea
Kehniya, E. R. M. Ameresekera 1,100 A. do Silva, do do 910
800 J. Koelnieyer, Goods Clerk, Hatton 1.100
K..dik . man. J. B. 0.,napragasam
.1,100
1,1100 X. Anandappa, Cierk, Colombo
Kosgama, P. V. Fernando
1,100
dc
do
1.100 D. D. Lewis

,
1,ZUU Ur. 1..,U.I.
It. J. SbEIV . 1:lerK, IlLallay
Nawalapitiya 1,500
J. N. Sydney
D. D. C. de Silva, Warehouseman,
Colombo
1,500
I'M R. Nagel,
Kandy
1,500
Bandarawella
W. White
N. D. Mendis, Goods Clerk, Kelton
Colombo
1.500
1,100
E.
L.
Corteling
Valley
Kauko -sutural 1.500
1.100 C. W. 1'.1iiitt
A. E P, rota, Clerk, Metal,
1,500
do
J. W. 1%,, Ist r, Cl rk, Nawalapit;ya 1,2(10 R. N. Peterson
1,501
Nawalapitiya
A. Y. Nicoll% old, Clerk, Nannoya 1,100 D. Bowen
1,440
do
1,00, A. E. Vanbur n
F. de Bond, Clerk, Nawalap tip.
1.449
Avisawells.
1,100 C. A. Gamier
do
C. W. Perces,
1,200
an Colom m
C. Ond die, Goods Clerk, Nan uoy a, I , WI, R. H. Schok'nan
do
R. A. Dickman, Bainhala pit ye
1.11, 0 G. A. i ,adbrook
1
2'0
84
0
Kaudy
1,100 H. Box' er
T. K. Bevert, Clerk, Naumuya
1800'.
Nawalapitiya
1, 30 J. A. Hale
A. S. Peiris, Wellawatnt
1,810
Lb
1,100 J. Stubbs
M Clelliah. Shroff, Hahn'
0. C. Thoinasz, Clerk, Talawskele 1,400
Under Guards.
W. K. do Silvs,Clerk. Slae Island 1,100
1,000
Colombo
1,600 C W. Gi ay
J. S. de Bruin, Clerk, Guile
1,000
do
1,160 E. Roston
H. J. Forbes, Tatars
1,000
do
1,100 C. A.Schubert
P. P. Gunewardene, Clerk, Calle
1,000
Kandy
1,100 T. Smirmdeen
H. G. Abeyeeekers, do
1,000
Kurunegala
1,100 E. A. Gomis
do
D. J. Subesinahe
1,100
Kandy
H. H. Jams
1:005566
1
Colombo
H. de Vos
Head Guards.
Co'ombo
2,400 A. II. Pfeiffer
Nawalapitiya
10 11. Stone
1,100
Kandy
1,920 G. Vandort
do
F. Addison
Colombo
2,010 F. E. Perkins
Kandy
C. Smith
440
11:000
Kandy
K
2,040 G. Forsyth
uo
W. A. McMatin
1,100
Colombo
2,040 R. A. Orchard
do
J. Essex
2,400 G. L. E. Sansoni Gallo
Colombo
H. Barker
STORE DEPARTMENT.
du
2,040
J. Kenyon
do
R. P. Horan
5,000
2,400 Storekeeper, A. J. Woutorez
Moratnwa
G. Duusf rd
1,"00
2,160 St,,remau, '1' K. 11,,v,:n
Cclombo
D. Cropper
1,:i00
1,500 13, M. Ems km. Chief Clerk
G.,Ile
C. Jennings
1,100
0 G Aftop,t,,, Clark
Colombo
2 ,4001" C. M. Perera, Clerk
T. Parsons
1,100
0
Colom I A)
1,5
1.50
H. L. Uogerly
Mature
M. Lynam
Ceylon Savings Bank.
Guile
1,650
J. R. H. Fryer
, eetors: The Colonial Secretary, Post
Colombo
1,500 Diinasrer-General,
J. Bingham
and Principal Collector
Unite
1,500
S. H. Syria's
Customs.
1,650 F.of
Colombo
W. 0. Rankine
2,000
%V.
Vane,
t.s.o.,
Secretary
Guile
F. E. L. Caswell
1'500 ,13. W. M. Oorloff, Accountant
3,000
500
Colombo
C. Stork
1,300
2,400 E. Gnitawardbana, Head Clerk
do
W. Etwell
2,400 Legal A 1 visers, F. J. & G. De Saram.
do
H R. Barker
do
2,400
J. Champion
Loan Board.
2,400
do
A. E. Garwood
2,400 Chief Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. H. C.
do
S. Hunting
Nicolle, Treasurer.
do
2,400
C. Viney
2,400 Commissioners : The Postmaster-General
do
J. Crowe
and
the Solicitor-General.
do
2,400
H. O'Dell
2,900 Secretor., H. A. Mantic.
Nanuoya
A. Tyler
1,900
2,400 Chief Clerk, G. A. Ferera
Colombo
J. Biggs
1,100
Nawalapitiya
2,400 Second Clerk, J. I. Mendis
T. Onions
2,400
Colombo
E. Nixon
Nanu-oya
2,4001
Government Stores.
L. Jenner
Cel, ,mbo
2,400
A. T. Wilson
moo F. W. Vane, I.S.O., Controller, 9,000; T.
Halle
H. Walker
TWynank , Asst. (Acting Asst. Collector
1,500
do
T. H. Bawa
of Customs, &:,.., Gallo), 5,000 ; F. J.
1,500
A. D. C. Draliman do
Toth ill a.
1,500 Sub-Storekeepers: C. Coorey, 1,600; D.
Colombo
R. S. James
1,500
W. 0. Meerwald Kandy
Wickremeratne, 1,600 ; V. Canagasanz
1,500
J. A. Van Tweet Moratuwa
1,100; L. Samarasingbe, 1.100.
1,500 Head Clerk, J.A. Gunaratua, 1,900; Clerks
Kandy
D. Rulach
1,500
Colombo
N. Raymond
T. A. Wilson, 1,400 ; J. G. WeresinAa,
1,500 1,100. Landing Surveyor, K.G.S. de Silva,
Moratuwa
J. A. Tacker
1,500 1 100. Shroff, Savarimuttn, 1,260.
Colombo
D. 0. de Jong
1,500
de
G. HelE ham
1,500
Kandy
U. F. Hardy
immigration Department.
1,500
Nawalapitiya
A. E. David
Captain A. J. Legge, Superintendent
1,500
Kandy
T. Ebert
1,500 Colombo ; Immigra io t Officer, Sir. E.
Kurunegala
A. J. McDonald
Anderson ; Superintendent at Pamben,
Kandy
W. Gray
1,600 v.tottut.
Nawalapitiya
C. A. 1.11,

iIREOTORIES.

680

CHILAw.

JUDICIAL.

Asst. Agent (3 O'K hurt,. i i,


District Judge, Ste.
Supreme Court.
Secretary, N Paranawitana, 1,500; Inter.
Its,
preter, A L 31 Mohammed Cassino, 1300.
The Hon. Sir Charles Peter Layard.
27,500
Commso.
Chief Justice
2,700 District Judge, J R Grenior, 14,000.
H. Wace, Private Secretary
The Hem Mr. Henry Lorenz Wendt,
16,000 Additional District Judge, If R. Piss,
Pirid, Puisne jii stice
.
10,000.
The Hon. Mr. John Page M itldletim,
Secce.d Puisne Justice 1
18-000 Secretary, J B Misso al,. 3,300; Chief
J. C. C. Middleton, Private. Secretary 1,800
Clerk, D B Wickramasinghe, 1,600; 2nd
4 The Don. Mr. J. a. Greater,
P H de Kreser, 1,100; 3rd S E 11 de
Acting Third Puisne Justice
Roov, 1,100; Sinhalese and Tamil II ..+1

G. 0. Grenier, Pi i ai. e Secretary 1,800


preter, X R Muniarem, Mudir., 1,1 ' .0.
The Hen Mr. J. C. W. Parent',
GALE.

Acting Fourth Puisne Ju-tice


W. Datietville, Pr i vate Secretary 1,800 G A Baumgartner, District Judge, Xt..,
14,000.
6,000
Gerard Grenier, Registrar
W. J Stork, let Deputy Registrar 3,500 Secretary, D M Jansz, 2,100 ; Head Clerk,
E m de Costa, 2,000; Interpreter, S 1)
L. L. Daniels, ituil Deputy Registrar !" NJ
&lob, 1,500.
3,000
H. Nelson, 3rd Deputy Registrar
JAFFNA.
Road Clerk, E. Joseph, 1,600 ; 2 Clerks at
150 and 5110.
H R Freeman, District Judge, &e., 10.000.
luterprrters : 1st Sinhalese, G. de Silva Secretary, R Kandiah, 1,600 ; Head Clerk
Goo, eratne 1,600 ; 2nd Sinhalese, C. W.
AS Arulammalste, 1,000; Interpreter. Si
Goonewardene, 1,100; 1st Tamil, K. C.
j Puvirajasinghe, 1,100.
Kadirgamer, 1.100; 2nd Tamil, M. S.
Km.nrmita.
Rarnalingam 1,100.
W R B Saunders, District Judge, Sec..
LAw OFFICERS Or THE CROWN.
10,000.
The Hon. Mr. A. G. TAN9CelleS, N.C., At- Secretary, Wde Silv.i, 2,000 ; Chief Clerk.
torney-General. and P. RaJnamithan,
V E Parys, 1,600 ; Interpreter, J L
H.C., C.M.G., Solicitor-General.
Peirie. 1,100.
--KANDY.
Attorney-General's De pt.
H de Saram, C.M.G., District Judge,
Attorney16,000.
The Hon. A. G. Lascelles,
Secretary W 31 de Silva 2,500; Head
Gener.'l, 18.000.
Clerk, E W Groone.ratne, 1,100; interpre C. M. Fernando, Office As,istaut, 4 300.
ter, B P de S B Samarasingim, 1,600
Head Clerk, W. H. Herft, 3,000 e.
KEGALLA.
Solicitor-General's Department.
P E Peries, District Judge, &c., 7 000.
u.M.G., Solicitor- Secretary, C P W Gunasekera, Mudaliyar,
P. Itamanathan,
1,200 ; Interpreter, C F S JayawiekGeneral, 10,000.
de
S.
Wikramatilaka,
1,200.
A.
Head Clerk,
rams, 1,100.
T1H:

KITRUNEGALA.

Crown Counsel.
J. H. Templer. 8,000; F. R. Dias, 6,000
(Addition .1 D. J. C, tomb:, j ; Herman
A Looi,, 5,000 ; W. D. Drieberg, 3,000 a ;
E. H. Prins, 2,500 a.

District Courts.
ANURADHAPURA.

N E Cooke, District Judge, &c., 7,000


Secretary. R A. Solomuns, 2,500; Head
Clerk, R L Perera, 1,100 ; Sinhalese
Interpreter, It J Weerasekera, 1,100;
Interpreter, R C Pi octor, 1,100.
MANNAR.

The Asst. Agent (J Scutt) is District


Judge, &o.
Secretary and Interpreter, M Kamakaratmini, 1,100.

The Government Agent (C T 1) Vigors)


is District Judge. &e.; Additional
MATARA.
District Judge, Magistrate, and Com- T RE Loftus, District Judge, dec., 8,000.
missioner, W T Southern.
Secretary, F Vanderput, 1,892; Head
Secretary, P S K Setbukavaler,Aladahyar,
Clerk. I A Bastianez, 1,500 ; 2nd Clerk.
1,500 ;Intrrpreter. E B jardlyn, Mahan.
H B Pereira, 1,000 ; Interpreter. E S
diram, 1,100.
Aheyowickrama, 1,100.
BADU LLA.
Mutr.a.truvr.
A C Allnntt, District Judge, Sze., 5,000.
secretary, J. Dharmakirti, 1,000; Inter- The Asst. Agent (R A Gr Feating) is
preter, W F Perera, 1,100.
District Judge, clzc.
Secretary and 4. hief Clerk, P Francis, 700.
BATTICALoA.

NF.0011B0.
^^,..... r. niqtriet.

I n terpreter, C P Jayati hike Mud. ,1,100 ;


Tamil Interpreter, C Manikavasagar, 550.
Pirrratam.
The Asst. Agent (F. Bowo) is District

Judge, &e.
Secretary, C B Paulicpulle, 1,300; Interpreter, M L L Mari kar, 550.
RATNAPURA.
W A G Hood, District Judge, Ste., 7,000.
Secretary, L de Silva, 1,600; Clerk,
W R Perera, 1,100; Interpreter, J D
Abeygoonewardene, 1,100.
TA N GALLA.
L W C -42.1.1 a ' er, Districtjudg &e., 7,000.
Secretary, V It Moldrich 1,600 ; Clerk,
J EL de Zilva, (560 ; Interpreter. A.
Goonewarden a, 1,100.
Terticom.s.LEE.
The Asst. Agent (W L Kindesley) is
District Judge, &c.
Secretary, E Weinman, 1,600.
Courts of Requests & Police
Courts.
ANURADHAPURA.
The Office A*st. 'o Govt. Agent I W. T.
Southern) is Additional Commissioner
Magistrate.
AVRAWELLA AND PABYALA.
S Pinto, Barrister-at-Law, Commissioner and Magistrate, r ,000 ; Clerk, P.
E. Kalupabana, 1,100: Interpreter, It F
l'erera, 400.
BADULLA-TIALDIIMMULLA.
The District judge (a. C. Alinutt) is
Commis-inner and Magistrate ; Clerk.
and Intl rpreter, A. L. Abdul Rahim,
650.
BALAPITIMODARA.
11 J V Ekanayske, Commissioner and
Magistral e, 3.000 a. Clerk, 0 L Fernando
900; Interpreter, S. Wirasekera 1,100.
COLOMBO POLICE COURT.
B Rill, Police Magistrate, 10,000.
Chief Clerk, G de Silva 1,600; 2nd,
D P S Gunawardene, 1,100; 3rd. J W
de Silva, :100; Interpreter, M L M
Marikar,
COLOMBO COURT OF Rzeunters.
J S Drieterg, Commissioner and Police
Magistrate, and Additional District
Judge, 8,000.
Chief Clerk, W U Daniels, 1,600 ; 2nd
J A Lourensz, 1,200; 3rd, W de Silva,
1,100; Interpreter, S Weerackody, 1,600.
CHILAW.
tL W Allegaeoon, Commissioner and
Magistrate, 4,000: Clerk and Interpreter,
I G Tisseverasinghe, 1,100.
CRAYAILACHCHERLSee POINT PEDRO.
GALAGEDARA.
The Kande Magistrate holds Court
occasionally.
LiALLE.
ani
B Constantine, commissioner
Magistrate, 8,000.
lies 1 Clerk T Abeywardena, 1,600; 2nd,
I Seth, MA Ultzwita, 1,100 ; 3r 1,
It G Paranavitano, 1,100 ; Interpreter;
W L de Z 1 1,100.

GAMPOLA.
W de Livers Commissioner and Magistrate, 3,000.
Clerk and Interpreter, J A Dharmakirti,
1,500.
HALDUMMILLA.,Yee BADDLLA.
HAMBANTOTA.
The Assi,tant Agent (I. Conroy) is
Commissioner and Magistrate
Clerk and Interpreter, H Obeyesekera 924.
HATTON-NUWAILA ELIYA.
W. 11. B. Carr.erv, Corns issioner and'
Mtwistrat-, 5.1.00; Interpreter and
Clerk, 0 6 Mohauiadu, 1,100.
JAFFNA.
B J Dutton, Co-emissioner and Magistrate, 4,000, a.
Head Clerk, P Merukesu, 1,200; 2nd,
P Muses, 1,100; Interpreter, hI Sapapati
1,100.
KALU TARA.
The District Judge (W It B Saunders) is
also Commissioner and Magistrate.
Clerk and Interpret( r,J S L de Alwis, 650.
KANDY.
C Eardley Wilmot, Commissioner and
Magistrate, 10,500.
1,600; Sinhalese
Chief Clerk, T
Interpreter, W de Al wis, 1,100; Tamil
Interpreter, J G Povimanasingem,1,100.
KAYTS.
El J Woutersz, Commissioner and Magistrate, 3,000 a ; Clerk, M Vayitiyanatar,
1,100; Clerk and Interpreter, J '1'
Mullion, 1,600.
KEGALLA.See RATNAPURA.
KURUNEGALA.
A Beveu, Commissioner mod Magistrate,
5,000. Clerk, J. H. Ilangautileke, 800.
Interpreter, J E Weerakoon, 1,100.
Ma.raite.
Dunuville, Commissioner and Magistrate, 5,000.
Clerk, S do 8 Ranusinghe, 1,100; Interpreter, C J. Rodrigo, 800.
MirAita.
H E Beven, Commissioner and Magistrate, 5,000; Head Clerk, T B Claasz,
1 600 ; Interpreter, F Weeraratne, 1,100,
NUWARA ELIYA.
The Asst. Agent (F Bartlett) is Commissioner and Magistrate. Clerk and
Interpreter, J 0 Gunasekera, 1,600. (See
also Hatton-linwara Ellyn.)
PANADDRE.
P B Godamune, Commissioner and Magic
Irate, 3,000. Clerk. A. W. Wijesinha,
1,100; Interpreter, S F
Goonewardena, 1,100.
PANWILA AND 13RunALA.
The Magistrate at Mat.ale (W Dunuville)
is Commissioner and Magistrate. Clerk
and Interpreter, C Rasanayagam, 1,100.
POINT PEDRO AND CHAVAKACTICHERI.
0 Prins, Commissioner a(el Magistrate,
3,000 a; Clerk and Interpreter at
Chayskacheheri,K Vinachittampi, 1,100;
Clerk and Interpreter at Point Pedro,
J S R Philips, 1,100.

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682

Fiscals' Departments.
Wev.epn Province.
CoLoasno.
The Government Agent is Fiscal, Fees 1,000
4,5110
E. F. Ondatje, Depa by Fiscal
Head Clerk, N. Wickremesinghe
1,100
1,100
2nd Clerk, J. A, de Silva
Clerk & Auctioneer, J.W.Gunasekera 1,100
KA LUTA RA.
1,1.00
Head Clerk, T. Pieris
PANADURE.
1,1011
Head Clerk, C. A. de Silva
Nguom no.
Deputy Fiscal and Head Clerk, F. G.
1,600
Hepponstall
KOaALF: DEPUTY b'ISCALS (ex officio).

J. D, Perera, Siyane Korale East Fees


Louie de Livers, Siyane Korale West ilo
L. A. Dav-semika, Hapit,gatn Korale do
to
Philip Peters., Sa1piti Kerala
J. A. Abeysekera, Alutkuru Korale S. do
do
H. A. Peries, Hewagam Korale
do
F. J. Gunasekata, is
A Clerk is attached to each Korale Office
on a salary of 240 paid out of lees.
Central Province.
KANDY.

TlaeGovernment Agent is Fiscal. Fees 1,000


500
Deputy Fiscal, the Office Assistant
1,600
Head, Clerk, A. V. Woutersx
Northern Province.
JAFFNA.
' The G overtime?: t Agent is Fiscal. Fess 1 000
1,500
Deputy Fiscal, V. Tamp pa. i
1,100
Head Clerk, A. Sivagurunater
1,1,10
Clerk, A. Kanagasabai
1,100
Clerk, B. S. Bastiampillai
1,000
Clerk, L. S. Scharengnivel
Southern. Province.
GALLE.

Fees
The Government Agent is Fiscal
Deputy Fiscal, C. T. Leembruggeti a 1,600
1,100
Clerk, W. A. Ratnaike rL
1,100
Extra Clerk, C. Samcresingha
550
Interpreter, G. Weeraiatna
Eastern, Province.
BATTICALOA.

Fees
The Government Agent is Fiscal
Oierk and Deputy, T.Sinnatnmhv, ?dodoByer 1,300 and fees.
farticonaurm.
Asst. Govt. Agent is Deputy Fiscal. Fees
1,100
Clerk, 13. Arnmug,am, Idudallar
North-Western Province.
KIIRONEGAI.A.

Fees
The Government Agent is Fiscal
Clerk and Deputy, W. 11. do Soysa 1,100
P urrALAm.
Asst. Govt. Agent is Deputy Fiscal Fees
550
Clerk, H. D. Ja3awardana
Cltil.AW.

Asst, Govt.. Agent is Deputy Fiscal Fees


600
Clerk, David Fernando
440
Cleil, A. V. Herat
North-Central Protime.
AlitiEADHAPCEA..

The Office Assistant and the Cadet are


Deputies.
480
Clerk, D. H. 13. Thomas
Province of Uva.
BADULLA.

Ti e Government Agent is Fiscal


Fees
Fees
The Office Assistant is Depot!
Deptity and Clerk, N.S. Cassitn
1,000
Province of Saharagantutoa.
RATNAPIISA.

Fees
The Government Agent is Fiscal
650
Head Clerk, it. E. U. Aueyra-ma.
KEDALI A.
Fees
The As-t. Govt. Agent is Deputy
Head Clerk an Translator, Cecil
550
Jsusc
AY1sAwELLA.

The M., gistrate is De uty Fiscal


Clerk, &c., R. E. D. Abayaratns

Fre:,
600

Police Department.
lnspector-General of Police, C.C.Longdeu
[has tot arum/mil duties: salary not fixed}.
ColomboH. Thornhill, Superintendent,
Read Quarters 5,500; H. L. Dowbiggin, Superintendent, Colombo, 4,500
with an .allowance of 1,000; J. P,
Armstronr,_ Assistant Stmerinti ndent,
401101 ; J. R. Daniel and T. P. At tygal :e
(Cr initial In. eteiga io. Dept.),Assistunt
Superintendents, 3,0 0.
Western ProvinceA. C.Godfrey, Assistant
Superinten.lent, 3,000.
Central ProvinceC. L. Tranotiell, Superintetnifmt, 4,500 ; T. Marshall, Asst.
Ftiperintaidenr, 3,000.
Northern ProvinceJ. S, Bowes, Assistant
Superintendent, 3,000.
Southern ProvinceA. G. Gottelier,
Asdstant Superintendent, 3,000.
1ST CLASS INSPECTORS FROM 1,600 To
1,800.
J.Elstone (Asst. Sow. a),Galle; E.B JonkBatticaloa F. W. O. Modder, Iladulla ; J. V. Dentrom, Colombo ; F. M.
Jansz, Western Province; D. V. Alten.
dorf (Asst. Supt. a) Colombo ; J.N.terr.s.
Colour bo.
2ND CLASS INElpECTotis F11031 81,200 To
R1,400.
A. Dias, Kandy ; C. Wilkins, Negomb r ;
J. Jansen, Galls; D. E. Keegl, Hattori ;
H. C. Toussaint, Harbour, Colombo ;
G. Perkins, Knrnegala ; W. Ltidorici,
Colombo; H. C. R. Anthonisz, Colombo;
D. Wij, a, kers, Ratnapura.
San CLASS INSPECTORS FROST 1,000 TO
1,100.
Anthony Penis, Galls ; J. Phillipiah,
Tangalls ; V. D. Sausoni, Colombo ; U.
A. Collette, Gamp3la ; H. Bell, Jaffna;
A. S. Eliyate'nby (C. I. D.), Colombo ;
F. T. Coors, Colombo; H. c. A.ttygalle,
Colombo ; C. Modder, Color.-..ho; J.
Lockhart, Colombo ; P. Gordon Forbes,
Colombo.
10 SERGEANT-MA.10s s AT 024 Essen
AN D I. AT 840.
REGlisTRA HS OF SERVANTS.

D. S.Jayesingha. Colombo. 1,3211.

DIRECTORIES.
CLERICAL EsTABostimENT

683

Registration Department.
LAN DS
Ii EGISTRAR -GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Head Clerk, A. L. Mack, 2,200.


Clerks : J. Martyn and D. de Silva, 1,100 ;
W. Ekanayaka, 1,100 ; V. Sanningam,
1,100; E. de Silva, 1,100; J. R. de
COLOMBO.
Silva, 1,000, and 19 others (besides Registrar-General, p.Arnnaohalam, 14,500Police clerks) from 800 to 440.
Assistant do. N. W. Itiorgappitli, 3,000.
POLICE STATIONS.
Chief Clerk and Adclit;onal
'gistrar,
Colombo :-Cmnamon Garden., Borella,
D. S. Jayatilaka, Mudlr., 1,600;
Fort, Grandpas, Slay: Island, K 11uMayRis Pieris, 1 100; G. M. Neydorff,
pitiya, Kotalrena, Marodana, Modem.
1,100; P. Pories, 1,100.
Pettah. Wel awatte, Kdonnawa.
One at 1,000, one at 800, one at 650, one
Waste n Provin .e:-Avisawella, Colon, b ,
at 550, one at 500, one at 480. four at
Kachcheri, Kalutara. Welikada, Nr440, ten at 385, and eight at 330.
gonsh -, Panadore and Peliyagoda.
r., A.M. G unasek ars, 1,100.
Central Province :-Kandy (headquarter), Interpreter M
9er ambe, Agra, 13elgra 4ia, Lind ola , Additional Clerk, C. C. Perera, 1,000.
LraigieLea, Dimbula, Deltota, Diko a,
KA LUTAILA.
Gampola, Registrar, S. L. Ekanayaka, 1,600;
Norwood,
Galae edar a,
seven
Hatton, Maskeliya, Mamie, NawalaClerks '2 at 1,100, 1 at 480, 2 at 385, and
pitiys, Nu-mrs. Eliya, Pan A ila, Pus2 at 11300 each.
Pandalu-oya, Rsgalla, St.
NEOOMBO.
Margaret's, Urugala, Cdasiya Pattu,
Watawala.
Registrar, R. J. Para navidhan 1,400.
Northern Province:--Jaffun(heacluuarter), Five Clerks at 900,560, 3911 and 2 at 385.
Mannar.
Province of Sabaraganinica.
Southern Province :-Galle Fort (headRATN A PURR.
quarter), rattail Tvlatara, Tangalla,
Ana"alangoda.
Registrar, E. J. %Vijeyasinghe, 1,100 a.
Eastern Province .-Batticaloa ( head- Two Clerks at 480 and 385.
rpm-at:v.), Trincomalee.
Kama LLA,
North-Western Province :-Kurnnegala
Registrar, D. L. Perera, 1,100.
(headquarter 1. Puttalam.
North-Ceidrsl Pro% ince:-Anuradhapura. Three Cl rka at 550, 495, and 330.
North-Western Province.
(ketniquarter),
Prminceot 'Elva
Bs ndarawel a.
KrailtNEGALA,
Provino of Sabarairamuwa ; -Ratnapura
(headquarter), ltakwana, Balaugoda, Registrar, A. S. Abewickramta, 2,100.
Four Clerks at 1,100, 900, 500, and 480.
Kegalla.
CH/LAW.

Prisons Department.
luspector-General of Prisons' ( to be also
Superinten lent of Convict Establishmsntl Major A. W. do Wilton. 15.000
Head Clerk, C. E. Ferdinand, 1,400:
2m101. W. Re.se, 1,100 ; 3rd, J. P. Sill a
1,100.
CONVICT ESTABLISHMENT, COLOMBO.
H. Lloyd, Antaug Superintendent 5 000 ;
H. B. Oldham, AssistantSuperiutendent, 3,000 ; W. G. Martin Jailor,
Welikada, 3,000 ; W.W. South, Mntwal,
'2,05 M. F. Pt reira, Accountant, 1,600;
W. Suppayah, Shroff, :100.
Depute Jailors.
R. H. M. Philips, Welikada, 1,200;. E.
Schollman, Motwal, 1,050 ; kl. Holden.
Welikada, 1,000.
MAB A RA JAIL.
H. Lloyd, Superintendent, 5,000; J. H.
Bahar, Jailor, 1700 ; N. D. Samsodiu,
Deputy Jailor, 700.
RANDY JAILS.

W. Phillip., Sam rinteodent, 3,000.


PRINCIPAL OUTSTATION JAILORS.

J. John Kand,,, 1,200 ; F. Rodrigo (Old


Jail) Kandy., 1,200; S. Sitthampara,pi Tai, Negombo, 1,000 ; J. Keil y,
Hulftsdorp, 1,700 ; C.H.Jaffna,
1,700; J. Amerasinghe, Mature, 500;
J. W. Hindle, Hatnapnra, 1,200; E. P.
Lockhart, Colombo, 1,550; J. AMAIIIsinew, Galls, 800.

Registrar (vacant),
Two Clerks at 530 and 330.
Southern I ?evince.
GA LLE.
Registrar, J. G. de silva, 2,400.
Clerks, J. P. Gunawardan.1, 1,100, and six
Clerks, 1 at 700, 2 at 550, 1 at 528, 1 at
330, and 1 at 3u0.
MATARA.

Registrar, F- W. M. Karanaratna, 1,600.


Six Clerks, 1 at 800, 1 at 600, 1 at 480,
1 at 396, and 2 at. 385.
TANGA LLA,
Registrar, A. A. Kodippili, 1,100.
One Clerk at 440.
Eastern Province.
TRINCOMALEE.
Registrar E. Weinman, 200.
BATTICALOA.
Registrar, B. Francis, 1.100.
Northern Province.
J APFN A.
Registrar, M. Caralasingam, 1,100.
Five Clerks at 1,100,660, 480, 396, and 240.
MANNAR.
Registrar, C. Coomariah, 200,
Mur.LArrrtvt.
Registrar, P. Francis

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684

North-Centeral P701Y1/11C8.
ANURADHAPURA.
Registrar and Clerk. P. D Ratuatunga
760.
Central Province.
KANDY.
Registrar, E. Jansze, 2.750.
Head Clerk, H. R. Abeyawardeua, 1,600,
1 at 600, 2 at 550, 1 at 500,2 at 594,
and I at 275.
Province of Ma.
BADULLA.
Registrar, H. A Siritnanna, 1,000
One Clerk at 600.
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, & DEATHS.
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE, COLOMBO.
Chief Clerk, M S. Fernando, 1,100.
2nd Clerk, P. Wimala.snriya, 1,100, aid 10
others drawing salaries varying from
900 to 330.
Western Province.
COLOMBO.
Clerk and Registrar, H. W. Kannaugara
1,600.
Extra Clerk, H. W. de Soysa, 300.
KALUTARA.
Clerk and Registrar, E. W. Sirimana, 700
Province of Sabarayamuma.
RATNAPURA.
Clerk, N. P. Niniala-mrly a, 1,000.
KEGALLA.
Clerk and Registrar, A. L. Gunaratna, 550.
Central Province.
KANDY.
Clerk and Registrar, D. A.. Wittahatchy.
1,10e.
MATALE.
Clerk and Registrar, D. A. ode S. Ratnayka ,
1,600.
NUWARA E Lira.
Clerk and Registrar, R. Malalgoda, 900.
Province of Uva.
BADULLA.

Clerk it Registrar, E. F. Dias, 1,100, and


one Clerk at 300.
Southern Province.
GALLS.
Clerk anti Registrar, J. S. Abayesekera,
1,100 and one Clerk at 300.
M tTARA.
Clerk and Registrar, E.F. Edirisinghe 900.
AMBANTOTa.
Clerk and Registrar, A. de S. Gunawardana, 335.
North-Western Province.
KURUNEGALA.
Clerk and Registrar, E. T. Abayanayaka,
1,100 ; Extra Clerk, C. Herat, 300.
PUTTALAM.
Clerk and Registrar, 0. L. M. A. Majeed,
594.
CEILAW.
Clerk and Registrar, W.F. Maleappah,550.
Namitace.

TKINEGMALES.
Clerk, B. Moideem 440.
Northern Province.
JAFFNA.
Clerk, It, Arrilarnbalam, 1,100, and one at
275.
MANNait.
Clerk, S. Vayitilingam, 330
MuLLairrivtl.
Clerk. ( - A rmngaut, 330.
North-Central Province.
ANURADHAPURA.
Clerk and Registrar, J. F. de Silva 600.
REGISTRARS or MiLltR.IAGEs FOR
COLOMBO TOWN.,
N. W. Morgnppah, English, RegistrarGeneral's Office, Fort.
H. W. Kannangara, English, Rada:1106.
Simon Perera Dharmagtinawardana, Muhatuliram, Malibaa Street.
S. R. Pullenayagam, English, Pickering's
road.
Wants! tirige Arnolie do Mavis, Vidana
Arachchi, Kolhpitiya.
Charles de Silva, Ounatilleka, Vi 'ana
Arachelii, St. James's Street, Mutwal.
Henry A. Pe. era, Mudaliyar, Kotahena.
Towx REGISTRARS 075 BIRTHS AND
DEATHS IN COLOMBO.
Division No. 1, consisting of the Fort and
Gallia Face Wards Harry Bs wa F.R.C.S.
L.a.c.P. EDIN., Deputy Registrar of
Deaths, G.W. R. Fernando, N.B.Office,
Port Surgeon's Office. Fort.
Div Ri011 No. 2, consisting of Slave
Island and Kollupitiya Wards : Edmund
Thontaz.Office ,No. 45 B, Union Place,
Sla,7e Island.
Division No. 3, contist;ng of Maradana
Ward : H. 0. Leo., b.c.m.c.-0ffice, No.
11, parley Road, Maradana.
Division No. 4. consisting of Pettab, St.
Sebastian, New Bazaar, and St. Paul's
Wards : C. Brito Babapulle, L.C.M.C.
Deputy Registrar of Deaths, Charlotta
Rodd, L.B.e.r. & S., EDIN. & GLAS.
Office, No. 16, Kuruwe Street, Colombo.
Division No. 5, consistiniz of Kotahena
Ward: .1. H. S. Gunawardans L.C.M.V.
Office, No. 28, Alutmawata road.
OrTSTATIoN REGISTRARS.
Births and Deaths.
RegaliaH. C. Seneviratne, Hospital.
RatnapuraT. Oblinus, Hospital.
Kant I yD. G. Kreltszheim, No.J7, Trie
comalee street.
MataleG. Vanrooyen, Hospital.
Nuwa ra EliyaF. Grapier. Hospital.
BadnllaS. L. Anthonisz, Hospital.
MataraW. Margenont, Hospital.
Hambantota H. DJ. Pierie. Hospital.
KururegalnC. Ileywberth, Hospital.
Pat talamS. Ha Hock, Hospital.
Chilaw,rC. S. Ratnatu, tor c.p & s., H

686

DIRECTORIES.
NOKTMER P RI.V1

The Government Agent ( Chain min)


The Provincial Engineer, P. W. IL
T. M. Tampon
C. Strantenbergh

I J. .1. Patterson
S. Sabaratnain, Mudr.
M. Coemarasooriar

The Office Asst. to Govt. Agent, Secretary.


ESTABLISHMENT.Superintendent of Minor Works, V. Murrigasa Ansi ; Committee
Surveyor, Jas. de Nie.e ; Head Clerk, N. S. Lawrence ; 2nd Chick, S; Valapillai,
3rd. Clerk, Victor E. J. Ondaatjie ; Storekeeper, P. Paul ; Superintendent's Clerk,
p. J. Muttukumarn.
SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
The Government Agent (Chairman)
The Provincial Engineer, P. W. D.
H. R. Dobree
Magdon Ismail

I C. P. Hayley
1 F. 11. le Vos
I E. R. Gooneratne, Gate Mudaliyar

The Office Asst. t i Govt. Agent, Secretary.


Chief Clerk D. P. Wiratnnge.
EASTERN PROVINCE.
The Government Agent (Chairman)
The Provincial Engineer, P. W. I).
R. P. Dowduey

1 A. J. Browne
7. Kadiramatamby
I V. C. Canagasa by, Mudaliyar

The Office Assistant to Govt. Agent, Secretary.


G. W. Vallipnrarn, Superintendent of Minor Roads, 2,500.
C. Estagoepillai, Head Clerk, 1,250.
NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE,
The Government Agent (Chairman)
The Provincial Engineer, P. W. 1).
Dr. E. de Livery

A. Goonewardana
E. Scott
U. 1'. Ivlarkus

The Office Asst. to Govt. Agent, Secretary.


E. B. Daniels, Head Clear,
NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE.
L. B. Bulankulam, Ratemahetrcaya
The Government Agent (Chairman)
S. Sampander, Crown Proctor
The Provincial Engineer, P. W. 1).
K. J. B. Palugaswewa, late Ratemahatmsya C. A. Valoopillai
The Office Asst. to Govt. Agent, Secretary.
T, Chase, Superintendent of Minor Roads ; 11. Joseph, Head Clerk ; K. R. Hatwatto,
Second Clerk.
PROVINCE
The Govt. Agent (Chairman)
The Provincial Engineer, P. W. D.
A. C. Chamberlin

OF UVA.

J. .13.
11 Cockburn
John Bettie

The Office Asst. to Govt. Agent, Secretary.


E. D. Dbarrnasena, Supt. of Minor Roads ; C. Rat, lay:,ke, Chief Clerk ;
C. S. Ibrahim, 2nd Clerk and Storekeeper ; J. W. Gunasekara, 3rd Clerk.
PROVINCE OF SABARAGAMOIVA.
The Government Agent (Chairman)
The Provincial Engineer, P. W. D.
R, Leal/ Watson

G. M.
M Crabbe
0. J.J Jaya tilaka

1)1 It]

DiSt riei
BATTICA 1.0A.

lYIA/11.1hrs,

Rom] Committees.

KEGALLA.

The Asst, Govt. Agent, Chairman ; the


The Govt. Agent. Chairman ; the Lid; A. Hayes,
trict Engineer, P. W. D. ; R. P. Dowd vey , District Engineer, F. W.
J. Kadiratuatamby, A. M. Sheriff. The A. A. Franklin, D. A. A. Wieltrernesioghe,
Office Assistant to G. A., Secretary. C. "Jo F. C. APPeneFz.
Head Clerk & St. roteeper, J. D. WickEstago:pillei, ./..it..d Ole k.
raniasinghe ; 2nd Clerk, D.J. Seneviratna ;
3rd Clerk, R. Ud.ilagaina ; Bookbinder,
CEDLA
C. P. Boiler.
The Assistant Govt A ge at, Distriet chSeuicprvitaite
k nieut of Minor Roads, C. M.
Et-mincer, P.W.D. N. J. Marti n, F. .1. N.
Murray and J A.'de Silva. C. R jars
Ku RUNEGALA.
nom, Supt. of Minor Ron r, 1,000 and
The Government Agent, Chairman ; The
30) allowance.
District Eugineer, P.W.D. ; P. N. Daniels,
C. G.
Head Clerk
erk Deogo Per. es, E. G. Gooneaardena, A. S. L. Price, and
2nd Cler ; Hugo bernatd' , 3 d Clerk Abram Goom vvardat.e.
and Recor I laTe. per; Benedict Pernan io,
Office Asst. to G. A. Secretary.
Storeke per.
E. 13. Daniel.,, Head Clerk.
COLOMBO.
MAN/3AR.
The Assistant Govt. Agent, Chairman ;
The lion. the G,et. Agent, Chairman;
the Provincial Engineer, P. W. D. ; A. J. the District Engineer, P. W. D. ; M. KaneMartin, John Ohlmus, H. A. Jayewardene, garatuani, and J. R. Werktueister.
T. de S. Rajepakee, Mudaliya,r, Office
MATALE.
Assistant to Govt. Agent, Secretary.
The Asst. Govt. Agent, Chairman;
Supt. of Minor Roads Colombo, .L. G. the District Engineer, P. W. D., James
Ebert; Asst. Supt. of Minor Roads, F. H. Anderson, A. Prins, T. B. Aluwibare,
Bartholoniensz ; Clerk, C. H. Philips.
R. M., and W. I. Tytler.
Clerks : M. Kabraal, P. Botejoe, L. A.
Head Clerk, H. D. Martin Lewis ; 2nd
Perera, F. S. de Silva, C. Paulis Peters. Clerk, B. N. Abamat; L. B. Aluwiha'e,
Record-keeper.
GALLE.
MATARA.
The Govt. Agent, Chairman ; the DieThe Aast. Govt. Agent, Chairman; the
trict Engineer, P.W.D.
Abeve undera. District Engineer, P. W. D. ; G. E.
E D. Bowman, P. J. de Vos: Office Asst
G. T. Davidson, and D.
to G. A., Secretary.
A. Gooneratne, Mudaliyar.
Head Clerk, D. I'. Wiratnngit: 2nd
Aired Erskine, Superintendent of
Clerk, A. J. G. de Zilva ; 3rd Clerk and Minor Roads; Charles Boteju, Head
4th Clerk. Clerk ; Charles do Silva, 9,n I Clerk ;
Storekeeper, J. E.
E D. H.n.laranayaka ; Supt. of Minor S. hdiriweera, 3rd Clerk ; C. Vv'ijeaekere,
Roads, J. W. Er-kine.
4th Clerk.
NOWA.ELA ELIYA.
Ham RA NTOTA
The Asst. Govt. Agent ; The District
.
.F.
.
W 1/
; non. E. a. icing,
The Asst. Govt. Agent, Chairman ; the Engineer,
C.
r c
P.
District Ermineer. P. W. D. ; E. R. Ma,- Loos, B. 'N. K Javawardeve, T. G. Hayes,
Jap,wardena,
and N. G. Campbell.
and E. Auwardt.
Head Clerk, Punehi Bandar RatnayakeJ. F. Branton, Superintendent of Minor Native Writer, Samuel Porno..
Roads ; Head Clerk, R. de Zilva ; TransPuma us.
later, J. E. Wangappuly ; Extra Clerk, C.
The Aast. Govt. Agent, Chairman; the
W. Coperahewa.
District Engineer, P.W.D.; J. E. Nicholas ;
JAI'?NA.
F
J. W. P. Seeathirajah ; J. A. de Silva,
The Govt. Agent, Chairman ; the hindaliynr.
Clerk, E. W. Kirthisinghe.
District Engineer, P. W. D.; C. Strantenberg, A. E. Geddes, and A. Sapapathy.
RATNAPURA_
The Office Ask, to G. A., Secretary.
The Government Agent, Chaim a
the District Engine,r, P. W. D., J. Van
KALUTA RA.
The Assistant Govt. Agent, Chairman. Deu berg, W.D. Tillekeratna, G.M. Crabbe,
The District Enein-er, P. W. D., C. C. and G. W. Greenshields ( additional
member).
Mee, Cyril L. Orr, D. de Silva.
Head Clerk, J.P. Jayawardana, MuhanSupt. of Minor Reads, P. Gunitratna.
Clerk, N. R. Markus; 3rd
Head Clerk & Storekeeper, H. D. Con- di. am ; 2nd
upt. of Minor
H Abeyratua ; S
stantine; 2m1 Clerk, E.G. Aheyesekara; 3rd Roads,
Clerk, A.
P. Sittamram
pa
Filial ; RecordClerk, D. L. de Silva ; Bookbinder and keeper and Bookbinder, D. F. Gaibena.
additioual Clerk, N. K. de Silva.
TRINC0S1ALEE
KANDY.
The Asst. Govt Agent, i hairman ; the
The lion. the Govt. Agent, Chairman ; District Engineer, P. W. D.: S. Visuvalin.the Provincial Engineer, I . W. D., W. D. gam and S. H. Emiun.
VAVVNIYA AND MULLAITTIVU.
Gibbon, J. B. Siehel. J. C.Weerasuriya,
The Assistant Govt. Agent, Chairman ;
Gate kludaliyar ; additirmui member. T.
C. Huxley and Edgar Turner. Office the District Engineer, P.W.D. ; A. AziyaAgaistant to Govt. Agent, Secretary; Head catty, K. Kappurala Katemahatinaya, and
W. Ferguson.
Clerk, F. W. VanSandeu.

C88

DIRECTORI ES.

LOCAL COMMITTEES UNDER TILE BRAN(111 ROAD ORDINANCE


No. 14 OF 1896.
CENTRAL. PROVINCE.
PeuliapeLelia-Et/awn/la .1100,1.N,, Local Committee elected or appointed. Duties performed by the Provin dal Road Gaumittee, Kandy.
Dotale RoachMessrs. C. Johnson (Chairman), E. J. Martin, E. G. 13.-ilby,
F. J. Hadden, and G A. Mackenzie term expired on March 29, 1003.
Dunkicari-Cottavanya Road.Messrs H. G. EiCeic R (Chair ruan), W. Sinclair, and
C. Mitcheil : term expires on 20th Jun F,
Madulkele-Kabarayala Road.
in expired on 3rd December 1904: Local Corn.
mittee to be appointed.
Baluyanya-Rambra Ela Road.Messrs C. J Owen (Chairman), C. J. Pattenson,
J. L. Taucock, W.L. Strarlian, and A. D. Donald : term expires on 28th May, 1906.
Nuyatenna Deanstone Road.--4Messre Richard Burke (Chairman), P. B. Barlow,
Robert Cassie, C. B. Clay, and G. Johnstone : term expires on let August, 19,..5.
Rat:gala-Nitre Cane Road.Messri. H. P. Rudd (Chairman), C. J. Pattenson,
William Sinclair, A. H. Kerr, and R. B Hatvey : term expires on lOch August, 1905.
EarlugannateaAllagalla Road.Messrs N. G. Glasgow (Chairman), W. A. F.
Murray, James Piachand, R. Picton Warlow, and Chapman Dias : term expires on
24th February, 1907.
.31as4etiya Roads (Norivood,...114.vkelly
Noricomi-liprot, and
Braionlote.Liteccvnbe; Messrs H. Gordon Cuff (Chairman), Geo. Groig, C. Rood,
W. C. Braybrooke, and G. A. Craib : term-expires on 16th November, I906.
Norton-Carolina Road.-11esers R. A. Gallon (Chairman), Al. Portman, W. C.
Lloyd, H. C. Bryett and 11. R. Wiggin : term expires on 26th August, 1905.
Darrawella.Annfteld Road..Messrs B, 11. 8. Scott (Chairm to), E. Hamlin, A.
Craib, R. Al. Knight, and D. Kerr : term expire's on 15th September, 1905.
Dikoya Roads (Rattan-Norwood, Norwood, Campion, Rath ford Valley and Wane.
rajah).Term expired on 14th June, 1904. Loca: Committee to be appointed.
Dimbula Roads. (Lindula Apra, Railway Gorge and Walafia). Term expired (.,to
8th September 1904. Local Committee to be appointed.
Pupuressa Road.Messrs. A. G Craighead (Chairman), A. L. French, H. M.
Picken, E. PA dwick and H. J. Chareley : term expires un June 19th, 1906.
Ulapatie-Riverside Road.Messrs Gt 0. Beuzie (Chairman), George Christie, G.
G. Westland and M. Bowie Evans : term expires on 16th April, 1906.
Volosbage Road.Mesers A. 3 Stephens (Chairman), C. Worth, E. Morris, W. R.
Tringham and E. Hamilton : term expires on 6th July, 1906
Glenlyon-Preston Road.Messrs J. K. Symonds (Chairman), D. M. Salmond
G. V. L. Scott, and H. Harding : term expires on 3rd August, 1903,
Local Committees under the Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902.
Ganipola-Dolosbaye Road.Messrs P- J. M. Box (Chairman), R. Wilson, W. S.
Blackett, and F. R. Bisset : term expires on 4th June, 1906.
Rahatangada-Rikiligaegoda Road ,Messrs B. T. Chippindall (Chairman), Edgar
Turner, R. E. D'Esterre, Al. G. Stone and P. C. Briscoe : terns expires on 4th
July, 1906.
M. Dias, Chief Clerk, Branch Roads Department, Central Province, Kandy.
D.

Northern and (ida Pussellawa Railway Extensions.


H. Oliver, Chief Resident Engineer,
allay.
W. E, Grenier,_Chief Accountant and
Office Assistant, Kandy.
R. A. Blair, Asst. Engineer. AnnrAdhapara.
H. T. Cartwright, Assistant Engineer,
Vavuniya.
C. F. Gordon, Assistant Engineer. Manknlaw.
P. Asaipillai, Surveyor, Anuradhapura.
1, oremen Platelayers.
L. Eames, Pallai.
R. D. William, Mankulam.
J. D. Hodgson, Kurunegala.

0. Rcbke, Ganews tie.


A. D. Jamieson, Panel
J. G. Brohier, Anuradhapura.
Engine. Driver..
E. R. Bennett, Kurunegala.
John McQuilion, Jaffna.
T. W. L. Simmons. Kurunegala.
A. 1). A. Abeyesioglie, Chief Clerk
Randy.
H. E: Authonisz, Clerk, Kandy.
P. R. Pullenayagam, Chief Cashier,
Kandy.
E. A. Speldewinde, Chief Storekeeper,
Northern Railway, Kurunegala.
' V. Srunatarnhy, Chief Storekeeper,
Northern Railway, Pallai.

KADUGANNAWA INCLINE DEVIATIONS.


F. W. Ba.kewell, Resident Engineer, Kaduganuawa.
J. B. Mathews and John England, Tunnel Foremen, Katlitgannawri.
RANDARAWELABADCLLA SURVEY.

1 'oloinho Harbour Extension III tits.


Rs. .

Resident Haagineer, J. H. Restock -01,000 Diver, F. D. Davies


-11,000 Do S. Hulse
J. Kyle
Assistant do

Rs.

... 3,600
.., 4,600

Do Charles Noice
... 5,290
A. D. Prouse .. 9,000
do
Do
0. L. Fosbery ... 9,000 Asst. Foreman of Workshops, G. W.
do
Do
Bolton
... 4,200
H.
G.
Mitchell
9,000
do
Do
... 3,600
B. R. H. Beard... 5,100 Draughtsman, F. W. Steyn
do
Do
... 9,600 Aset. Draughtsman, C.D Beling ... 1,900
Accountant, D. Rosewtay
... 2,640
Foreman of Workshops, A, M. Cook 6,048 Storekeeper, W. Van Geyzel
... 1,980
Carpenter, T. W. Sands ... 5,172 Head Clerk, M. Toussaint
Do
... 1,080
Mason, John Watson ... .',1S4 2nd Clerk, H. E. Herft
Do
Blacksmith,W. H. Welch 4,320 Timekeeper, -H. E. De AlWiR... 1,000
Do
of Bloekyard W. J. Curtis 3,060 Capt. of "Sir John Goode," J. H.
Do
Campbell
... 4,200
Mahan, Quarry, W. J. Dungan ... 5,184
do
J. Ward
.. 4,500
Mottval Quarry, J. T. Dunstan ... 5,184 1st Eug.
do
Jas.
Downie
.. 4,320
Foreman of Barge Jetties, U. Lake ... 4,800 rd
2nddo
do
do
H. Houston ... 3,000
Under Foreman Mason, E. C. Richard 3,900 3
.. 3,600
... 3,600 Capt. of "Triton ," C. Vidler
Timberman, F. Adams
... 3,960 1st Eng. doJas. Thomson... 4,800
Asst. Foreman Mamn, A. Sim
2nd dn do
J. Colvin
... 3,960
Under Foreman, Graving Dock, W.
Capt. of "Industry ," J. Sorenson ... 2,400
J. Kingston
... 3,960 Do . Prompt "
A. U. Jensen... 2,100
... 4,320 Do " Ready "
J. Stewart ... 3,300
Leading Diver, J. Corkill
... 4,330 Asst. Supdt. of Surveys, /Lc., G. E.
Diver, A. W. Gurr
... 6,000
Do R. Underdown
Leembrnggen
... 3,960
" And an allowance of 1200 al Slipping Master

Local Boards of Health and Improvement.


(The Government Agent is ex-Officio Chairman and Treasurer for the several
Boards within his Province, but the resident Aset. Agent exercises all the powers
conferred on the Agent by the Ordinance.]
ANURADHAPURA.
The Government Agent
S. Sampander, Crown Proctor
The Provincial Engineer, P. W.D.
S. D. Xrishnaratna, Proctor
The Assistant Colonial Surgeon
S. M. Coder Mohideen
Inspectors, D. Patrick and S. Pitchatamby.
BADULLA.
The Government Agent
B. L. Potger
The Provincial Engineer. P. W. D.
j P. Pakir Saibo
The Colonial Surgeon
R. P. Murugasne
Secretary, &o., 11. S. (i:000etilleke. luspector. S. P. Ponnasamy.
B Jail CA TA IA
The Government Agent
W. S. V. Covington
The Provincial Engineer, P.W.D.
J. N. Tissavirasingliani
The Colonial Surgeon
S. P. Nagapper
Secretary, T. NallaRaina. Inspectors, P. M. Treithy & H. Johnson,
CHILAW.
The Assistant Government Agent
J. P. Fernando
District Engineer, P.W.D.
C. E. Corea,
The Medical Officer
A. .1. Fernando
Secretary, E. N. Abeyakoon. Inspector, T. R. Anderson.
(iaareoLA.
The Government Agent.
I E. G. Jonklaas
Distt ict:Engineer, P. W. D. , Ptu sellawa. 1 A. E. Roberta.
Dis' riot Medical Officer.
I D. S. de Simon.
Secretary it Inspector, A. Guns sekars.
HATTON-Digovs.
The Government Agent
T. L. VillierJ.
The District Engineer, P. W. I).
T. C. Van Roo) en.
The District Medical Officer
J. Grieve.
Secretary and Inspector, A. J. Lantra.
E A 1 uTA RA.
The Asst. Govt. Agent.
D. de Silt-a.
District Engineer, P. W. D.
Simon Goonetileko,
Asst. Colonial Surgeon.
(.7vr I Orr.
Secretary. F. W. Sen eviratne. Inspector, J. W. Roys.
45

DIRECTORIES.

691

Kandy Municipality.
The lion, Mr. H. Wace, c.m.o. Government Agent, Central Province, Chairman.
Official Members.Nominated by the Governor: L. Creasy, Provincial Engineer,
P. W, D. ; G. P. Schokman, Colonial Surgeon, C. P. ; W. D. Gibbon.
Fleeted Airembers.E. Beven, No. 1 Ward; Richard Joliklaas, No. 2 Ward ; Charles
Vanderwall, No. 3 Ward ; P. T. Habibo Lebbe, No. 4 Ward ; J. H, Sproule, sell.,
No. 5 Ward.
Establishment.
Col. H. Byrde, C.L.I. Secretary and V. Pereira Fourth Clerk
Superintendent of Works.
.4 ssessment and Water Rate CV/retire.
J. Anderson Fmith, m.n., Health Officer,
Hobibu Joharsn.
C . Eardley.Wiltnot, c.c.s., Magistrate.
Don Swaris Senanayeke, Aradhcht.
Lionel Vanderistraaten, Accountant.
CO Oimutation Collectors.
G. Edwin Mutukisnit, Judicial Clerk,
Interpreter to Municipal klagis trate, Ilabibu Johann; Division No. 1.
and Shroff.
S. 51. Punchirale. Kora's, Na,
A. S. A. Goonewardena, Correspondence
Distraining Officers
Clerk.
do
Stephen de Silva, Assessment
H. Timm Appahamy.
W. IL Weerasinho,
do
do
D. H. Wickramaratue.
L. B. Jansze Clerk and Storekeeper
Overseers.
D. P. Senaneyeke Chief Inspector
Miskin Abden, Head Overseer.
R. A. Perdinands, Second Inspector.
Z. A. Jaldeen, Night Soil versant.
ti. ft K. Abeyrathne, Third
do

Galle Municipality.
Ofteial Members.-11. L. Crawford, Government Agent, S. P., Chairman ; Dr. H.
A. Keegel, Acting Colonial Surgeon ; A. E. Mayes, P. W. Department.
Nominated iferabers.C. P. Ilayley, Mitgdon Ismael.
Elected Members.E. Ludovici, jun., Ward No. 1, Fort ; D. G. Goonewardene,
Ward No. 2, Kaluwella ; F. Perera Abeyewardens, Ward No. 3, Galupiyaddae,
N. Dias Abayesinhe, Ward NO. 4, Hirimbure ; F. Abeyesundere, Ward No. 5,
Kumbalwella.
Estabfishmenf.
J. E. Anthonisz, Secretary, 2,916'60. ( His pension from Government is paid into
the Municipal Fund.)
F. R. E. Nicholas, Superintendent of Roads, 2,500 with horse allowance, doing duty
as Head Inspector also.
C. E. de Silva, Sanitary Officer, 1,500.
0. S. Mercer, Chief Clerk, 1,500.
L. L. Ludowyk, Second Clerk, 1,000.
Inspectors.Geo. C. De Zilva, A. R. WittensIeger, 0. L. Janes, D. G. Johannes,
A. H. Nallawangsa.
The ordinary meeting of the Municipal Council takes place generally on the second
'Saturday of each month. Five members form a quorum. The Standing Committees
are four, viz.
(1) Law and General Subjects ; (2) Regnlation of Markets and Sanitation,
(3) Finance and Assessment., and (4) Municipal Works. Each Committee cons.sts
of the Chairman
three Members elected by ballot : two form a quorum.

Ceylon and Minicoy Imperial Lib1lt1iollse Services.


OFFICE

ALCOVE, TURRET ROAD, CINNAMON GARDENS,

Su ethitendent. Ir.: apt. A. Channer, R.N., Commander


Tender to L, ghthousesS.S. " Coylom,"
Chief Officer ; J. Wilson, Second Offi.ier ; E. D. Ralph, IL, B. Ratsey, Chief
Engineer ; Hajee Mahantet, Assistant Engineer.
Lighthouse Keepers.
B. de Zylva, Little Basses
C. B. Pereira, Great Basses
K. A. Don Carolia, Dmdra Heal
A. J. Ondaatjec
Minicoy
P. C. de Joedt,. Elernwale
P. Bane
Clerk, A. B. Vannitemhy. Storekeeper, H. S. Jayawardaria

DIRECTORIES.

COLON RD

NICIP.t LITY.

Chairman, 151.C., and Mayor of Colombo, E. M. DE C. SWINT, Esq., c.c.s.


Nominated ifembere

P. D. Warren.
Major A. W. de Wilton.
Dr. C. W. Vangeyzel,
Sir Allan Perry, M.D.
F. C. Allen..6,
Hon. F. A. Cooper.
Hon. G. F. Walker.
M. F. Khan.
Elected Memberp:
For Maradana, C. Perera.
For St. Paul's, H. Tiruvilangatn.
For St. Sebastian, C. P. Dias.
For Slave Island, James Penis.
For New Bazaar, H. A. Jayewerd-ne.
For Kotahena, Dr. Solomon Fernando.
For Pettah, 31. L. M. Zainurleen.
For Fort, R. Davidson.
For Kollupitiya, Dr. W. H. de Silva.

J. E. Solomon, Assistant Accountant.


0. A. H. Pereira, Relieving Clerk.
BerenV. r9t xpeet ar.v,
0. Harris.

S. H. Pereira.
G. A. Amaresingbe.
Sanitary Inspectors.
J. A. Cart ie, Colpetty Nort h.
E. T. Koch, Colpetty South.
W. Blacker, St. Paul's.
D1 . Samshini, Pettah.
J. M. Hall, Nett' Bazaar.
--- Sr. Sebastian.
W D. Serasinghe, Mararlana.
H. E. de Silva. Kotithera North.
J. G. Caldera, Kotahena South.
Y. G. Karimatilaka, Slave Island.
A. W. Anderson, Maradana South.
R. L. Stouter, Fort.

Division ()fears.
Div
B. Hill, Additional Municipal Magistrate.
R. R. Dunuwille, Secretary, M. c.
S. P. D. amnewardena, Alnhandirnm
R. Skelton, Municipal Engineer.
Fort and Pettah
W. S. Dassanaike, Assistant Engineer.
C. 0. Perera Jaysuayake, St. Sebastian
N. M. Ingram, Assistant Engineer
L. J. Perera Gun Alleke, St. Paid's.
Herbert Tarver, Meohanies1 Engineer.
r. I). S. Gunatilaka Kotakens North.
L. G. Barber, Gas Inspector.
South.
J. D. S. Weerseekera, do
Dr. Wm. Marshall Philip, Medical Officer D. Hendrick de Alwis Seneviratn-, New
of Health.
Bazaar.
Dr. A. K. Pani, Assistant.
T. D. S. J. Karunsratna, Maradana.
D. 31. Moreira, Superintendent of T. D. J. P. Senenayake, Slave Ishuni.
Conservancy.
N. Chas. de Silva Karmiaratna,
W. B. de Scram, Revenue Officer.
piti3 s.
W. A. de Silva, Veterinary Surgeon.
Charles Arndt, Chief Clerk ,1 Accountant.
Straighter Houses.
E. Nelson, Record-keeper.
J.
D.
Ebert,
Superintendent, Dematgoda
C. Foenander, Head Clerk, Sanitary Dell'.
C. E. Siebel, Keeper, Madampitiya.
D. J. Ratnayake, Shroff.
John delSilva, Head Clerk, Works Dept.
H. R. Misso, Storekeeper.
SupervisorsHealth Department.
:Runde de Silva, Assessment Head Clerk.
James Silva, Head Clerk, Municipal Court. F. E. Aboyesekere,
A.G. Solomonsz, Audit a.ud Council Clerk. 1'. Joseph.
O. L. Dsbara.
Nicholas de Silva, Accountant, Health R.
A. Doran.
Department.
P.D.S. Ramaldo, Bookkeeper,
II. W. Davidson.
Dept. Edgar
13. W. R. Goonawarilena,Works
Dead Clerk,
A. E. Ambrose.
LaBrooy.
Commutation Department..
Jacob de Silva, Registering Clerk.
J. C. Ja,ye-ingbe.
T. S. Seneviratna,
Slaughterhouse
CollectorsAssessment Department.
Accounts.
J. S. Perera, Clerk, Vehicles and Animals
S. J. Fernando, St. Sebastian and Fort.
Department.
L. Fernando, Kollupitiya.
Stephen W. Gonaee, Waste Rook Clerk.
A. A. Rodrigo, Superientend, nt, Vehicles S. P. D Gunawardone, 3Iiihandiram,
,
Pedal,.
and Animals Department.
A. de Silva, St. Paul's.
V. Selvathurai, Market Clerk.
1 A. Fernando, New Bazaar.
II. L. Ameresekera, Process Clerk.
A. W. Raffel, General Cemetery, K,,natte. J. Fernando, Slave Island.
RwTton.
T. D. S. J. Karunaratna, Maradana.
do

DIRECTORIES.

698

VILMGE 140/1111 MIES.


Return of Districts, Presidents, and Wok done during 1902.
(Latest Return Published.)
tr:
s 5

Districts,

Presides

..

5a
2;4
.3 :74

-8

-I cb"

O
I
C v w '71

Co/ow/v.
.., Siyanekorale West R.
R.
1
275 110 274 11
President
... 30
... Al utkurukornle
Kauuwana
3

388
73
383
North President
30
Wattals, Ambaialenpshala and
SaullWAlla
... J. Abeyesekara.
Mudaliyar
19 19
1.1anwella, Aturagi.
19 1778 143
21
riya & Kailiusela A. J. 8eoeviratae... 1650 (910 1770
Gsngodawila and
lionnantara ... D. D. IL Perm,
81
11
... 1760 540 2121 690 2121
141udaliyar
Mahera and It rtaratgoda
.. F. A. Wijeya.
6
.., 1980 540 1757 686 1753 41
sekara
Gampaha

Negontbo.

Piinuwangoda and
... J. E. de Silva,
Ratans
Muhandiram ... 1760 501 523 180 1520 35
Ilapitigam sonde L. A. Dasanayaka,
30(1 292 137 291
Madlr.Ohairmain

tqta if.

Pasdum koraie W

Kandy.

Udunuwara
:rat innwara
Tumpane
Harispatta

L.B. Ranaraja ... 1452 390 1039 186 1039


. 360 390 858
79 888
Do
Do
360 693 58 693
... J. E. P. Kehelpannala

270 1571 210 1571


rata Dambara
... 1650 576 2458 383 2458
Do
Uda
do
.. T. B. Ramhokwela 240 360 668 103 665
Pata Rea abets

180 482 103 615


L. B. Yatawara
Udspalata
... T. B. Yatawara
240 490 366 493
Uda Balatgama ... A, J. W. Maranabe
60 175
61 184

17
4
41
4
29
48
76
10
3
6
1

2
5
1

42
47
15

2
1

.Matale.
Matale North
Do East
Do South

... T. B. Ter me
... 1320 492 1089 119 1088
12 381
.. T.B. Rulangami we 1320 558 879

270 382
78 373
... M. Heppitipola

Nuwara Eliya.
Uda He wahi to ... A. B. Galagoda 720 318 1061
53 1092
25
2
270 522 37 639 33
Walapane
K.B. Wel. gedara... 200 180 281
Kotmale
7

33 271

MellaWire.
Vavuniya North A:
South, Panaukamam end etkn... 1650
C, ChatIaIyals
mulai
Delft East, Middle E. I. Ohandrasegra
88C
(soling)
...
and West

11

Bontot:L.W, Korale G. R. Sinuatuasekeri, 1200* 600 2422 4116 9401 127


( 1110011,_
Gaugaboda and
7U
j 456 776
Maid= pattus T. Danuwire ...
72 773

42

Gudle.

519 298

302

150 161

29

14)1


.141114 ,

694

DIRECTORIES.
VILLAGE GOMMUNi1"IES(C'ontd. )

ta ' ,;,
2 El
4
.1. El
'SI o
z Vt
Ps
.1'
0 SA 0
a cl
Districts. Presidents.
"/-e 41 -4 '-
r
0g
4;6 Lidi
n '
mi c.)6' "IE. o M7
_ al
R. R.
Matara.
Gangaboda pattn.. A. C. Gunatilaka ... 1100* 420 1918 161 1909 95 2
Wellaboda psttu ... H. C. Gconeratna 1200s 420 2894 3 2054 190 34
Weligam korale ... G. E. de S. Goone.
ratna ... 1210f 450 1193 132 1195 102 16
Morawak korale ... H. W. Alaltakoon 924f 420 1651 294 1654 106 6
Bambantota.
Giruwa pattu West F. W. de Silva ... 1300f 540 2344 213 2408 67 1
Batticaloa.
Batticaloa North .. Ebenezer Crowther 1320 738 2610 969 2597 4 Do South .. Albert Kavagasaprti 1320 1164 4758 2475 4758 50
Bintenna / .., Penchi Banda Me.
diwaka 51 39 51 1 Trincomalee.
Trincomalee ... V. Kanagasapai,
Mudir.
1.100 570 2496 669 2558 23 2
.Kuruneg ala.
Wanni hatpattu ... B. W. Relapauawa 1320 780 2581 2386 97 16
Wenclawilihatpattu L. Nugawela (up to
Oct. 31) T. B.
Madawala (Nov.
1,1902) 1320 540 1700 263 1643 51
2
Dewamedi do M. Dods.nwele 1820 710 1880 31 1341 76 1
T.
Dambadeui do B. Madawala (to
Oct. 31.)L. Nugawela(fromNov. 1) 1320 540 1410 97 1342 45 1
W. Bakmiwewa 1320 711 1145 69 1424 55 1
Hiriyala do G.
Katngampola do A. W. Senanayako 132(1 640 1801 1637 17 3
Puttalarn.
Dennis, hatpattu... D.H. M. D. B. Tam.
mitts 1320 534 480 22 505 8
N.-C. Province.
Nuwaragampalata K. 13. Samaratnn .. 1660 696 1738 109 1215 46 4
gasgampaiata , , Ttkiri Banda Belapanawa 1650 834 1415 65 1075 61 4
Hurulupalata ,., Walter A .Udugatna 1650 768 1420 201 1423 49 2
Tamankadnpalata G. W. Jayawardene 858 1896 609 618 3 Province of live.
Udukinda . D. W. Banda .., 120 586 86 598 2 _
Yatikinda ... T. B. Katogaha.. 180 839 24 540 4 1
Wiyaluwa , H. R. D. Marapone 120 149 28 185 2 1
Tanpalata, comprisingWellasa,13nt. S. 1. 141. S. B. Motala, & Bintenna ragahalande 792 720 1876 154 2062 25
Wellawaya ... K. B. Kndnrugamn- 26 6 28
[wa
l?atnapa, a.
1326 1263 65 5
J.A.C.Rambukpota
Enruwitikorsde
Nawadun do ... T. B. Ekneligoda
Chairman 100 98 8 1
Meda & Kadawaitt F. T. Ellawala,
96 6 117 13 1
koraies Chairman
Kolonna do ... Do 21 44
Kukulu do ... J,W.Maduwa.nwela 43 64
Atakalan do ... H. A. Gunasekera 91 93 3 Regatta.
Paranakturn korale L. B. Nawaratna ... 133 125
Beligal korale Richard Eheliagoda ... 319 258 2

Total 34456 23645 45798 11500 64364 2218 214

'-
' '.

MIS

LIG LITHOUSES ROUND THE CEYLON COAST.


Character & Fixed, flash- ; Miles 1 Nature of construction,'_ Height in ft.
order,
i
HuColour of lightin, intermit- visible;
building
Name of I
colour, or any peculiarity of
Remarks.
Hug, anemia- in clear;
from base
''' Lighthouse ; Locution. minating above sea.it ing
of lighthouse.
or revolvg weatlirl
to N me.
apparatus. and height
I

i
17 'Brick masonry, square gray112 Coast light for vessels maxing
4: Colombo...,Cloek.tower, centre of Revolving White, 135 ft Revolving
Flashing*
; looking building
...
! Fort ... D. 1st Ord.
the port.
... 13 Concrete masonry, grayColombo... Breakwater Pier Head D.2nd Ord Red, 561 ft. Fixed
The harbour light, shaded on har...
I looking, round
bour side.
30
45 Point de 'On S.-W. bastion fort. C. 2n a Ord. White, 100 ft. Group Flash- 12 Iron tower. White ...
For vessels making the port.
ing 30 sees.
Gallo ...! West side of harbour
127
Onthe N..E. rock .. D. 1st Ord. Red, 110 ft. R e V o 1 ving 16 Granite masonry tower with
46 Great
In foggy weather a bell is sound45 seconds '
a gallery 30 ft. above the
Basses...
ed at intervals of 15 seconds.
base, and another immediately beneath the lantern
D. lst Ord. White,110 ft. Int. two flash- 16 Granite masonry tower with a
On reef
li Little
During thick or foggy weather a
es a minute
gallery 12 ft. from the upper
Basses...
bell is sounded twice in quick
gallery. The lantern has
succession every half minute.
a domed roof.
48 Batticaloa On the flagstaff, near A I a r g e White, 50 ft. Fixed
Flagstaff'
The light is exhibited from the
the mouth of Bat- d i o p tric
15th Feb. to 31st Oct., the time
... lantern ...
ticaloa Lake
during which the port is open.
49 OnFOulPointestreme 1).2nd Ord White, 104ft. Fixed ...V Fl. 17 Round gray tower of Port- 120
The
faint light between the flashes
1 Trine.
...
30 seconds
land cement
is visible beyond 10 miles.
make On the summit of D. 4th Ord. White,103ft. Fixed
50
... 13 Round gray tower of Port69
To enable vessels to enter or leave
...
...
Round Island
land cement
,
the port at night.
160
51 Minicoy ... On Minicoy Island.
White,150 ft Revolving 30 19 Tower of black brick

On bearing N.-F.. N., light obscurseconds


270 mile* due W. of
ed by coconut trees within 8 miles,
Cape Comorin 817
observation extends largely for
...
N ; 73' 3' E.
'
74 to Levin E.S.E., where distance observed will be 4- mile.
112
... D. 1st Ord. White,I50 ft Revolving 60 19 Round gray tower of gneiss
Welmadu- Off Beruwala
...
rock
seconds
wa Island
160
Dondra Southern point of D. 1st Ord. White,150 ft. Revolving 20 19 Octagonkgray tower of gneiss

sec mile

...
Head ... Ceylon
.....

Mollait- Near mouth of Vattu- D. 5th Ord. White, 77 ft. F. Ilium. an 12


arc of 360
...
tivu t ... vahel Arn

... 14
Ka agesan- Near Western bas- D. 5th Ord. Green, 75 ft. Fixed
...
tnrai ... tion
*Showing a triple flash, at intervals of 30 seconds, each flash being of lf second duration, each short eclipse of 3i seconds duration, and each long eclipse
alp.* secs. duration. + Is being re-built on a new sits.

*SaIaalOallIG

GOI;

DIRECTORIES.

LICENSED SERVEVORS, eh%


SURVEYORS AND LEVELLERS.
POST STATIONS.
NAMES,
POST STATIONS.
NAMES.,
..
Colombo
Kylasam,
S.
...
Ma
tale
Almeida, P. de P.
Leembruggen, C. H. J.... Colombo
... Galle
Amarasekera, J. W.
.. Negombo
Lorage. J. .1.
. do
Antlionisz, A. W.
... Ratnapttra
Markus, N. C.
.., Co'orabo
Antbonisz, C. A.
... Galle
Misso,
A,
J.
B.
... Matara
Armstrong, W. S.
... Colombo
Murray, F. J. N.
... Regalia
Arulcaringam, M.
.. do
Murugatoo, P.
... Jaffna
Asaipillai, P.
... Jaffna
Muttuvelu, C.
... Colombo
Attygala, D. G.
...
do
Nallyab, M.
... 0i0 le
Auwardt, A. H
... do
Niese, J. de
.. Kurunegslla
Auwordt, A. H. (2)
... Metals
Nugapit,ya. K. B.
Balasooriya, D. E. A. ... Colombi
... Kandy
Nugawela, T.
Bandaranavaka,
... Kuranegals
Ondatie, T. F.
... do
Dias, R. E.
Pauditteaekera, H. A. ... Marlampe,Chi.
... Kandy
Bartliolomeusz, 0.
.. Colombo flaw
Paramanthan,
S.
... Nawalapitiya
Bennie, G.
... Mattakkuhys,
Perera, H. 0. E.
... Badulla
Berwick, H C.
.. Maripay
Pereisudi, A.
... Mutwal
Bostork, A. T.
... Kandy
Pole. R. C. S.
... Kandy
Buyzer, C. A. 0.
...
Anuradhapura
Poulier, A. J.
... Kurunegala
Caldera, N. D.
... Jaffna
Itajakaria-, A.
... Aneradtiap,ra
Canagasaby. R. H..
Rajapakse, W. de Z. G.... Colombo
... Jaffna.
Cantyab, A.
... Chilli w
Rajaratnum, C.
... Batt'caloa
Carey, J. E.
... Batticaloa
Ramanadon, J. H.
Carrington, A. J. H. ... Kaar.ara
.. Hatton
ltdmers, II, M.
[P. P.... Kandy
Cartigesu, S.
... Kandy
Robertson,
A.
Chandrasekkarampillai, Anuradhapura
... Colombo
Robins, E,
... iiladampe
Corea, J. A. C.
... Kotte, Regalia
Rodrigo, J.
... Gable
Dabanayaka, S. II.
... Miriganut
Samaralekera, J. P.
... Kurunegala
Daniels, P. A.
... Kandy
Sanderson, A. S.
.. Jaffna
David, C. A.
... Jaffna
Sandrasagta,
J.
N.
... Moratuwa
Dia', H. G.
... Kandy
Suodrum, A M.
Dias, V. S. A.
... Panadura
Sanningalingain, V. ... Colombo
.. Nnwara Eliya
Dolman, L. E.
Saram, G. C. F. do

do
Ebert, E. F.
.. Badulla
do
...
Saram, W. B. de
Erlirisingliti,H. (D.J.W.)... Kurunegala
Scbarenguivel, IL 0. Kalutara
Emerson, L. P.
... Koslanda
.
Jaffna
Selvedorai,
G.
W.
Ernst, H. V.
.. Matara
... do
Selvadhurai, M
Fernando, R. F.
... Negombo
... Moratuwa
Silva., C. P. de
... Colombo
Fernando, J. C.
Colombo
Silva, L. E.
... Nawalapitiya
Fowke, P. F.
... Kurunegala
Sololunnos, W. II.
.. Iladulla
Fraser, A.
... Mutant
&Atrial},
A.
A.
... Diko) a
I and, A. W. G.
... Randy
Spencer, S W.
Gana. ithypiluii, G. C. ... Jaffna
... 1 azindard
Stewart, 1. C.
4.111, , . H. W.
. . kalittara
.. Jaffna
, Thanibiab, D. A.
Goonewardone , A. P. S... I's midur,
... udapossellatin ' Thirnolichittampaluni, A. Batticctta
Gordon, C. F.
Ilturatayith, E. C.
Grey, B. W.
... Colombo
... Colombo
Grinlinton, E. G.
Trowel), J. T.
... Kandy
..
Gunasekere, J. B. S. ... Jaela
Van Coy enburg, V. A.... Matara
Harris, J. H.
... Colombo
Vandersmagt, J. 0. A.... Colombo
Hickey, H. G.
.. Colombo
Vao Rooyen, A. E.
...
do
Hunt, E. B.
... Jaffna
Van Rooyen, C. R.
...
do
Hunter T. G.
... Colombo
Van Rooyen, V. W.
... Gallo
Jonas, F. S.
... Tangalla,
Vallipnrant, S..7.
... Badullu
Jayawickratna, E. A. ... Cok nib
Weeraratna, G. 1'.
Kanaasanty, S. S.
... Matale
.. Moratuwa
Kasinather, K.
... Jaffna
Wickramaratue, G. 5. ... Ambalangoda
Kalotbungamp Rai, K. 1'. du
Wright, E. J. de iaHarpo..Colombo
SURVEYORS.
Agar, Shell on , W. R. B... Gallipoli,
I Corner. J E. G.
... (in Trava,cure)
Allegacoon T.
.. Trincomaloo
i Daniels E. It
.. Kuranegala
Aotboniaz,N.
' W.
... Salapitij a
1 Daniels, E. C.
...
do
litlyzer, J. A.
... Matara
Davies, A. C.
... Baratta
By rde, A. A. E.
... Battiesloa
Dawapurarathilit, D. ... Colombo
Byrde, F. W.
. AvissawElla
i'erdinands C. B.
... Kozalla
( alders, R. M. F.
... Panadurc
Fernaudo, I). R.
... Moratuwa
Casper:1z, J Z. L.
... Bakwatia
Fe-11inch., H. W. A.
..
do
Colette, G. W.
... Batticalva I Fernando K. W. 10 . ... Neeomba

007
SURVEYOR8. ( 'ontr'roirtf.
NAMES.
Posr STAT10.
Names.
Misr S ra'r Ems
Fri.la, C. H.
. Kollupitiys
1 Poulier, S. T. R
... A visawella
Goonesekara, A P. F. ... Mutwal
Purdon, J. M.
...
Nuwara Eliya
Goouesekers, J. A.
... KurnnegulaRamanaden,
J.
1
... Batticaloa
Greve, W. C. R.
... Matal a
1 Rodrigues, 3. E.
...
Kandy
Gnnesekere, F. A.
.. Gallo
Roosmalecocq, H, S. ... 1(1 atara
Gunawardue, C. V.
.. Atnhalasgda
Samarakone, D. D. W.... Colombo
Malley J. F.
Rangala
Saravanamuttu, S.
... Jaffna.
Hepponstall, R. W.
... Ratuapura
. 8ccet, G. A.
... Kuronegala
Holloway, F. J.
... Watteguma
Silva, J, de
...
Colomb,
Holloway, J. R.
...
do
Silva, L. de
...
do
Hughe-, C. A.
... Pussellawa
Silva, M. M. S.
... Kandy
Jayattleke, D. E. N. ... Ratnapura
' Sot sa, S. A.
...
do
Jayawardena, D. A.
... Colombo
Soysa, W. H.
... Kslutara
Karunaratne, H. A. ... Kuninegala
Spencer, 0. M.
...
Kandy
Keyt, B.
... K audy
Sproule, F. W.
... Kandy
KirthisingheA. S. . ... Negombo
Thampipulle, W.
... Jaffna
Ko,imeyer, Id. E. W. ... Badulla
Tilleratna,JA. de Silva... Vevaugoda
Livera, G. G P. do
... Colombo
Titissverasinglie, J. J. ... Jakna
Lourensz, J. B.
... Chilaw
Tts-ers, J. S.
... Negombo
Maglian, G. B,
... Galle
Van Buren 11.
... Matale
McShane, A. P.
... Kalutara
Vaudort E. M.
... Colombo
Meynert, A. T.
... In Shim)
Wander Poorten, A. ... Madawslatettna
Van Rooyen, F. E.
... Galle
North Way, L. G.
... Gampola
... do
Obeysekara, L. II.
... Galle
Vos, J. E. de
... Kalutttra, [Ia w Wijeratna, D. M.
Orr, J.O.
... Welisara
Panditteeekens, C.E.0.... Madame' 'Chi- Zilva, B. G. R.
... Colombo
Paul D. F.
... Negombo
Zilva. E. S. de
... Matara
Peetbamparam, A.
... Jaffna
Zilva, G. B. di
... Mara wila
... Kandy
Pereira, Alfred
Zilva, J. de At
... Cradle
... Kurunegala
Pereira, F. M.
Zylva,
G.
E.(
delihetii),
... Nawalapitiya
... Mt. Lavinia
Perera, C. W.
... &galls.
i Zylwa 0. C. re
Perera, J. J.
... Colombo

t ion of the British Possessions.


The population of British India (including Burma), with subject Native
States, approximates to 295,000,000. Of the Straits Settlements 589,000. Federated
Malay Estates,735,000. Hongkong, 415,600; Borneo, 1,846,000; of Ceylon, 3,580,000;
Mauritius, 382,000.
The population of Canada 5,530,000. In Ontario, 2,168,000 iu Quebec, 1,049.01'0
in Nova Scotia, 460,000 ; in New Brunswick, 822,000 ; in Manitoba, 255,000 ; in British
Columbia, 190,000in Prince Edward Island, 104,000 ; N. W. Territories, 220,000 ;
.
Newfoundland 218,000
The population of Australasia is stated as nearly 5,250,000 : of Victoria 1,206,000,
N. S. Wales and Norfolk Island 1,920,000, New Zealand, 871,000, South Australia
862,000, Queensland 515,000, Tatimauia 178,000, Western Australia 22i,000, Fiji 122.000,
New Guinea (British) (unascertained, probably not over 350,000), Pacific-Isles,
about 56,000.
The population of the West India Islands is given as 1,034,000 :Jamaica 800,000
Barbados 197,000, Trinidad and Tobago 300.000. The population of British Guiana
is 303,0000; of llonduras, 39,000 :Grenada 66,000; St.Vincent 48.000 ; St Lucia 51,0110;
gambits 14,000; (Protectorate 77,000), Leeward Islands 140,000; Bahamas 56,000;
Bermudas, 19,100.
Than comes British S. Africa with subject Protectorate States with a popu.
lation of over 5,000,000; Gold Coast, 1,400,0(5); Sierra Leone, 1,000,000 ; ;Lagos
1,389.000 ; St. Helena, 3,500.
ei 130,000; Labium, 1+,500; Falkland Isles, 2,050; Malta an 1 Guru
194,000; Gibraltar, 21,0011; Cyprus 242.000; Aden and Smartt. 55,000, and Ascension
400; Bahrein. Islauds, Persian Gulf, 40,000; Somali Protectorate, British & E.
Africa Protectorate and Uganda, 13,400,000, Witu Protectorate 15,000, Northern
Nigeria 20,000,000.
The total must exceed the vast number of 450 million souls. In some instance
the number stated is kuown to be Wow the real number. In the United Kingdom,
bey count over 42,000,000 souls, and so altogether a fourth of the population of the
world beats allegiance to King Edward VII, taking the total to be 1,800 millious:

698

LEGAL DIRECTORY.

ADVOCATES AND PROCTORS.


Temple ; L. LinNora.I, indicates Inner Temple ; G. Gray's Inn ;
coln's Inn ; K. King's Inu, Dublin ; S. C. Supreme Court ; and D, C. District Court.
NAME.

RANK.

Advocate S.C. 1904


Abdn1 Older, M. C.
Abesinghe, Nicholas Dias, jr,
Proctor
.
D.C. 1880, do S. C. 1884
do D. C. 1904
Abeyakoon, A. E.
Abeyaratne, J. de S.
do
do 1894
Abeyeselrera, G. E.
do
do 1905
do
do 1899
Abeysinghe, Abraham Dial., m.x.c.
do
Abeyesinghe, M. de A. it
do 1895
Abeyawardene, A. O.,
do
do 1900
Abeyawardene, G. K.
do
do 1883
Abeywardena, J. S.
do
do 1904
Abrew, Arthur de
do
do 1900
Akbar, D. T.
Advocate S. C. 1905
Aiyadurai, Joshua Alfred
Proctor D. C. 1903
Altendarff, C. H. B., J.r., ILLY.
do S. C. 1862
Alvis, Arthur W., sr.c.r., E. a D. U. I= 78 do
do 1904
Amarasinghe, D. L. E.
do D. C. 1904
Amarasinglhe, W. P. De S.
do
do 1893
Ameresekere, B. M.
do
do 1886
Ampalawanor, A.
p. 0. 1870 do S. C. 1906
Anaotharn, S. M.
do D. C. 1898
Anthonisz, R. G. I,
do
do 1867
do
.A.pparswami, V.
do 1898
Appellesz, F. C.
D. 0. 1874, do S. 0, 1876
Aroseculeratne, D. J. Proctor D. C. '92,do
do 1896
Anyanayagam, C.
Proctor D. C. 1901
Armstrong, T.
Advocate 1901
Arnold, S. T.
Proctor D. C. 1881.
do 1905
Arnlambalam, K.
do
Aseerwatham, S. N.
do do 1896
Aserappa, A. L. R., B.A.
Advocate 1899
Aserappa, W. N. S.
do 1892
Assaapillai, M.
Proctor, D. C. 1900
Atygalle, R. V.
do
do 1902
Anwardt, E. G.
do
do 1884
Bendaranaike, T. F.
d o do 1887
Bandaranayeke, Don A.
do do 1901
Barber, J. H.
do S. C. 1871
Barber, W. E., Barrister, G. 1898,
Advocate 1898
Bartholomensz, A. B.
Proctor D. C. 1885Bartholomeusz, Jas. G.
D. C. 1892, do S. 0. 1895
Bartholomousz Walter Cyril
do D. C. 1902
Batnwantudawa,, C. de S., Bar. G., '01, Advocate, 1901
Bawa, B. W. c
Advocate 1887
Benjamin, S. J.
do
1900
Bervtick, Thos. d
Advocate 1851, Barrister I. 1862
Beven, Edwin a e
11. C. 1864, Proctor, S. C. 1871
Bevan, Francis
Advocate 1870
Beven, Walter
Proctor, D. C. 189P
Bidoulac, A. 151., Barrister U. 1890,
Advocate 1891
Blaze, J. T., m.a., Oxon t Advo. 1880, Bar. M. 1880
Blaz, R.E.
Proctor, D. C. 1886
13onser,Rt.Hon.Sir 7. W., m.a,,,Camb .1872.Bar.L.11 1893
Borrett, H. P. a
Proctor, S. C. Solicitor 1895

PRACTISING :AT

Colombo
Galle
Pnttalam
Galle
do
do
Ratnapura(Crown Proctor)
Colombo
Gallo
do
Kaintara
Colombo
Kandy
Matara (Crown Proctor)
Colombo (R. F. de Sarara
Lek Alvis)
Negombo
Galle
Balapitiya
Jaffna
Mannar
(Not practiaiPK)
Jaffna
Kega1la
Colombo
Matale
Jaffna
do
do
Colombo
do
do
Jaffna
Colombo
Tangalla (Crown Proctor)
Colombo
Kandy
Matale (Not practising)
Kandy
Haldnmmulla
Badulla
Kandy
Colombo
do
do
In Europe
Kandy (Bever' & Beven)
Voyangola (Not practisin g)
Kandy (Hoven Sr Bevan)
In Bangkok
Colombo
Badulla
In Europe
Kandy (Crown Proctor)

a Also Notary Public.


S Government Archivist, Colombo.
c Lieut. 0.V.
d Ex-D. Q. A., acted as Puisne Justice, ex-Comudssioner of Assize ; ex-D. J.
Colombo, Capt. C.V.
as-t,_ r V . M.M.C.; Kandy.

DIRECTORIES.
NAME,

RANK.

699
I

PBACTTOING AT

Advocate 1868
Mirigs ma (Not practising)
Brito, C., B.A., Calcutta g
Proctor, I). C. 1893
Colombo
Brito, C. 51.
Browne, D.E., LA., 1.x.31. Dub, Advo. 1872, Barrister K.j 1866
In Ire:aud
do
Browne, K. G. D, k Advocate 1897, Barrister K. 1897
Advocate
S.C.
1904
Matara
Baltjens, A E.
Burnside, Hon. Sir B. L., ex., Queen's Ado.
1880, Bar, L.i 1856
In Europe
Proctor, D. C. 1886
Matara
Buultens, E. J.
( tor)
Proctor D. C. 1881, S. C. 1896
Trincomalee (Crown Proc.
Canagaratne, J. K.
1900
Jaffna
do
do
Canagaratoam, A.
Advocate 1882
Jaffna
Canagasabai, A.. B.A, Madras
Proctor, D. C. 1900
Batticaloa
Canagasabai, A. B. C.
Trincomalee
Candappa, Coomarasamy Proctor D.C. 1867, S.C. 1883
do I) C. 1902
Batticaloa
Candappa. S. J.
Proctor, D. C. 1887, S. O. 1896
Negombo
Carron, T. K. a
Proctor, D. 0. 1877
Puttalam
Casie Chetty, A. bl.C.
do S. C. 18761 Jaffna (Casipillay & Cathi Casipillai, V.
do D. C. 1868 f
Catheravalu, A.
main)
Advocate 1858
Cathoravaloopulle, C. W. b
do (Not practising)
do
1863
In Europe
0a) ley, Sir Richard Is M.A. Cantab Bar,
Changarapillai, T. C. Proctor D. C. 1865, S. O. 1876
Jaffna
Advocate
1895,
Barrister
I.
1895
In India
C human, E. L.
[Chelliah)
Proctor D. C. 1901
Chelliah, K.
Colombo (Perumalpillai &
Advocate 1895
Jaffna
Chelliahpillai, C.

do
1900
do
Chinniah, M.
Proctor D. C. 1895, S. C. 1900
Colombo
Chitty, G. B.
do
do 1901
Jaffna
Chrysostom, P. S. J.
Advocate 1873
In England
Clarence. The Hon. L. B. c
Proctor D. C, 1869
Conderlag, W. M.
Colombo (Not practising)
do
do 1891
Jaffna
Cook, Tarnbiah
do
do
1881
Chilaw
Cooke, G A.
Advocate
1872.
Bar.
I.
1872
d
Actg.
D. J., Kurnnegala
Cooke, N. E. B.A. Cantab
Proctor, D. 0. 1900, S. C. 1904
Colombo
Cooke, Percy
Cr oke, Thomas James, J.r., Proc. D.C. 1870,13. C. 1877
Chilaw (Crown Proctor)
. . 901
Cooke, V. J.
do 8 0. 1872
Colombo (Ex. M. L C.)
Coomara Swamy, P. a
do D. C. 1900
Jaffna
Coomara Swatny, V.
do
do
1891
Chilaw
Ccrea, C. E.
do
do 1902
do
Cor a, J. A.
do
do 1904
Colombo
Cot ea J. F.
Advocate 1900
Chilaw
Corea, Victor
Proctor D.C. 1905
Colombo.
C00/Ely, G. L.
Proctor
8.
C.
1882
Colombo (Julius & Creasy)
Creasy, H. a e
do D. C. 1905
Tringalla
Daberera, D. B.
do S. C. 1897
Colombo
Dassenatke, E. S. L. a
da
do D.C. 1905
De Alwis, A. A. L.
do do
1868
Kandy (Not practising)
De Alwis, Barnes
do
do
1901
Colombo
De Alwis F. L.
do do
1903
Kalutara
In Alwie Oliver Gerald
Proctor 1865, Advocate 1879
do
D'Alwis,T.
' J.
Proctor, D. C. 1866
do
D'Alwis, W. R.
do 1893
do
do
De Alwis, Theodore Albert
do
1904
Jaffna
do
Damoderam Pillai, B.
do
do 1872
Colombo
Daniel, F. L. f
Proctor D. C. 1889, S. C. 1897
Kurt:previa
Daniels, P.N. a
do I). 0. 1901
Colombo
Davapuraratne, D.
Advocate S. 0. 1905
do
lie Kretser, 0. L.
Proctor D. C. 1856
do
(Not practising)
De Livers, Alfred
do
do
do 1883
De Livers, A. J.
do
d a 1893
do
De Livers, James H.
a Also Notary Public.
b Late Magistrate of Kayts.
c Retired Mane Justice, Supreme Court.
i Ex-Crown Counsel
C Advocate 1873, acted as D. Q. A., Jaffna and Kandy.
[Inquirer into Deaths. Colombo District.
!Acted as D. Q. A., E. P., and I). 3. Batticalou ; ex.1i. M. M. C., Columba,
Queen's Advocate from 1875 to 1880 Chief Justice from 1880-82.
i Ex.Chiet Justice of Ceylon.
j Ex-District Judge, Colombo ; acted as Puis- e Judge and Couloir. of Assizo.
k Acting Crown Counsel.

DIRECTORIES,

700
NAME.

RANK,

PI;ACMING AT

Proctor D. C. 1897
Colombo
Do Livers:, J. S. E.
1905
do
do
De Livera, R. G.
do
do 1905
do
De Livora, H. S.
do
De Mel, P. J., B.A.,1:1,13., Advocate,
do
1901, Barrieter 1 , 1900
AvissaWelia
Pr:- ctor, D. C 1990
De Mel, H.
Colombo
(Peiris & Do Mel)
De Mel, II. L. a
Proctor D. C. 1899, S. C. 1904
1904
do
Proctor D. C. 1881, S.C.
De Mel, W. A,
De Sampayo, T. E , x.e., LL.B., Cantab.
do
1861
Advocate, 1881, Barrister I. /).
Procter, S. C. 1871
do (LT.& G. de Saram)
De Swarm F, J., o.r. et
do
Do Saram, F. J., jr., Advocate 1900, Barrister I. 1899
1890
do
De Sarum, F. M. .i. Advocate 1890, Barrister I.
do (F. J. & 0, de Saram)
De Saram. G. A. if .t Proctor D. 0.1881, S. C. 1904
De Saram, J. S. g
Proctor D. C. 1982
Randy (Not practising)
do 1905 Colombo
do
Ds gamin H. Mr.
!:11`.3.8x4.(343 Saram)
Proctor S C. 1901
do
De Saram, L. W. P. 8ulieit or a
De Saran; Richard F. J.-r, b ,, ,Proctor D.C. 1877 8.0.1904 do (11 F.de Sarum & Alvis)
De Saran., W. F, H., J.P. Proctor D.C. 1891 S.C. 1905
Nesombo
Galls
De Silva, Amardas
Proctor D. C. 1877
De Silva, A. V.
Avissawella
Proctor D. O. 1897, S. C. 1900
De Silva, C. A.
Colombo
Proctor D. C. 1881
//Rile
De Silva, C. A mirew
do 1871
do
do
De Silva, C. R.
do 1996
Iiabitara
Do Silva,4Domiego c
do
do 18741
do
(Crown Proctor)
De Silva, D. II
do
do 1860
Balapitimodera,
do
De Silva W. E.
do 1904
Colts
De Silva, Ed. F
do
do 1896
Colombo
De Sib's, John do do 1890 do
De Silva., Jonathan
do
do 1898
Kurnee5ala
De Silva, M. W,
do S. C.
Baklava
Do Silva, Walter Arthur Cyril
do D. C. 1903
Ruranagala
De Silva, W..f.
do
do 1904
Galls
De Soysa, A. E.
do
do 1902
Colombo
Do Soysa, John Edward
do
do 1902
Nesmith o
De Poe, G E.
Advocate 1895, Barrister M. 1894
Galte (Crown Advcoito)
De Soysa, Francis
Advocate 1005
Colombo
De 'Coe, F. H. o.r. 0
do
1882, Barrirrer I, 1881
Gallo
De Vos, F. J.
Procter D. C. 1898
do
De Vos, W. A. S.
D. C. 1897
do S. C. 1899
Colombo
Dowanayagaro, N. S.
do D. C. 1887
Taffna
De ?Alva, .1. C.
do D. C. 1874
Negombo
.
De Zilva 17. W.
no
do
Balaoitiya
De Zoysa, F. c
Piocior D.C. 1885, S.C.
1904
Colombo
do
Dharmaratne, C. F.
do 1895
Ratnapara
Dbarrneratnc, G. A., Proctor 1858 Advocate
1877 Barrister I. 1877
Colombo
DItarmaratne, J. A.
Proctor D. C. 1859
Relative,
Dharoaaratoe E. M. A.
do
do 1904
Kslutata
Dias, Felix, R. e
Advocate 1888, Barrister 1887
Colombo
Dias, B. 0., er. a
Proctor D. C. 1869, 8. C. 1882
do
Dias, 11.0., jr.
do D. C. 1902
Panadurc
Proctor
D.
C.
1895
Dias, R.
Gallo
do
do 1904
Dias, H. E.
Colombo
Dickman, W. 11.
Advocate 1672, Barrister I. 1872
do
Dernhorst, F., K.v., stc.t.,n., Advocate,
1874, Barrister!. 1901
do
Dorehorst, F. S.
Advocate S. C. li lsl0947
do
Drieherg, Allan
do
do
Drieberg, B. 1
PtoEtor D. C. 1894
Awissawella
a Also Nuiary
S J. P. t. r the Island
c Unofficial Polka Magistrate and Justice of the Peace, lialutarts
0 0. P. fur Gallo District ; Capt. C.V.
Crown Counsel : Additional District Judge, Colombo.
g Superintendent of Police, Rirody.
h. Anted as 3rd Puisne JUritiCe.

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Drieberg, J. S. f
Drieberg, Bothwell

Proctor S. C. 1867

Colombo

do 1). a 1872 Gampola


Drieberg, W. D. y
Advocate 1887
Colombo
Dnraiswarny, V.
Advocate 1902
do
Eaton, J. H. h
Proctor 1856, Advocate, 1864
Kandy
Ed6resingbe, Shelly Erskine
Proctor D. C. 1902
Kalutara
Edrisinghe, C. J.
do
do 1898
Negombo
Ekanayeke, C. Edward Wilfred
do
do 1903
Kula tarn
Ekanayake, H. J. V. i
Advocate 19011
Bala pi i iya
Ekanayake, J. V. P.
Proctor D. C. 1901
C domho
Ellawella, Harry
do
do 1903
Ratnapura
Elliott, C. B. j
Advocate 1898, Bar G. 1898
Colombo
Ernst, C. H.
Proctor, D. C. 1881
Matara
Felsinger, R. 0.
do
do 1899
Kurunegala
Feidinando, Don Joseph Edward,
do
do 1903
Colombo
Fernando, C. M., B. a., nn.,n.,Cantab , Advocate
1889 Bar. L.rt 1888
Colombo
Fernando, Jeronis
Proctor D. C. 1897
Kalutara
Fernando, L. B. a
Proctor D. C. 1896, S.C. 1904
Colombo
Fernando, Solomon
do
do
1890
Panadure
Fisher, L. P.
Proctor, S. C. (Solicitor) 1881
Hatton
Fisher, W. W.1,
Advocate 1881, Bar. L. 1877
In Straits Settlements
Fonseka, E. C. de
Proctor, D. C. 1898
Colombo
Ganapathipillai, V.
Proctor D. C. 1895, S. C. 1306
Jaffna
Gervio, T. F.
Advocate 1993
Colombo
Gomi, J. A.
Proctor D. C. 1904
Colombo
0
Gooneratoe, R. D.
Advocate 1902
II dale
Gooneratne, C. A.
Matara
Proctor, D C. 1889, S. C. 1897
Gallo
, Gooneratne, E.
do
do 181/9 do 1902
Gconeratne, G. F.
Colombo
Proctor, D. C. 1904
Gooneratna, Mark
Gallo
Proctor, 1). C. 1903
Gooneratna, P. A.
Panadure
do
do
1885
Gooneratne, R. B.
do
Matare.
D. C. 1902
Galle
Goonesekere, D. 0. de Silva, Proctor
do 1868
Negombo
Goonesekere, A. W. V. de S.
Proctor, do 1904
Panadore
Goonetilleke, A. IL
Proctor D. C. 1899, S. C. 1902
Kalutara
Goonetilleke, D. N.
D. C. 1868
Proctor
Kandy
Goonetilleke, Henry
do
do 1867
Goonewardene, D. G., rtnits.e.. a Proctor, D. C.,
Guile (Crown Proctor)
1887; S.C. 1897
Goonewardene, Edward G., M.I.,11. a Proctor S. 'C. 1884
Euronegala
Kandy
Goonewardene, Frederick L.
Proctor, D. C. 1903
Kalut ara
Goonewardene, J. H,
do 1876
do
Goonewardene, P. C. F.
do 1904
Ratnapura
do
Gunawrixdeura, Wilfred l'erem
Colombo
do 1886
do
lirenier, Joseph R., c
D.J., Colombo
Advocate 1873
Guruswamy, A. S.
do
1892 ' Batticalon
do
1865
Hay, 0. S. e
In England
Hemming, H. J. R. a
In India
Proctor S. C. 1902
Hemphill, T.
Mannar
do D. C. 1891
do
Fleppoosiall, Wilfred Hector
do 1902
Kalutara
Herat, A. F.
do 1897
do
Kegalla
do 19(.5
do
Herat W.
do
do
do 1885
do
Horst, J. P.
do 1869
Colombo, Itinerating Court
Heyzr, J. J.
do
do
do 1897
Ira-Gonld, 1). N.
Matalo
do
Kandy
Janszo, N. B.
do 1901
a Also Notary Public.
b Third Puisne Justice, Straits Settlements ; Ex-Crown Counsel, Ceylon.
r Actg. Puisne Justice, Colombo. 1..cttd as Deputy Queen's Advocate, Jaffna, and
Commissioner of Aasire.
d Acting Crown Counsel.
e Retired District Judge, Kandy.
f Commissioner of Requests, Additional District Judge, Addition tl Police Magistrate, Colombo.
g Acted as Deputy Queen's Advocate, Eastern Province ; acting Crown Counsel
Colombo.
Ex-Member Municipal Council, Kandy ; Ex-Member Legislative Council ; Er.
Police Magistrate, Matale.
i Police Magistrate, Balapitiya.
j Secretary, Bar Council.

DIRECTORIES.
NAME,

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708
I

PRACTISING AT

Loos, H. A., me. a Cantab, Advocate 1888, Bar. I. 1888


Colombo
Proctor D. 0. 1864
do
Loos, J. R.
Advocate 1898
Maartensz, Lewis
do (Crown Counsel)
Proctor D. C. 1878 S. C. um
Mack, P. D. A. a
do (P.D.& T.D.Mack)
Mack, T. D.
Proctor D. C. 1882
do ( do.
do. )
Kurunegsla
Madawala, Geoffrey E,
do 1901
do
do
Manuel, A. A.
Mullaattivii
do 1894
do
Mantara Z. H.
do 19114
Colombo
do
do 1876
Kurunegala
Markus, P. a
do
Markus, C. H.
do
do 1901
do S. C. 1877
Awissawella
Marshall, C. J. A. a
D. C. 1870
Marshall, H. Wm. S.
do D. C. 1871
Colombo
Chilaw
Martin, N. J.
9992
9
(1?
do 18
do
Martin, S. A.
do
do 1899
Mendis, J. H.
Colombo
do
do
Mendis, L .W.
do 1884
do
do 1900
mends, W. V.
do
(14
Mounting, C.L.
do 1896
Matara
Barrister 1902
Puisne Justice8.C. Europe
Middleton, The Ron. J. P.
Kuruliegala
Molder, F., Capt. C.V. a Proctor, D 0. 1884 S. C. 1897
do
Kegalla (Not practising)
Molligodde, H. W.
1870
do
de
do
(Crown Proctor)
Molligodde, J. R.
do 1892
Poisue Justice, S. C.
Moncreiff, The Hon. F. C.
1900
Monesingha, D. W.
Proctor D. C. 1905
Colombo
do
Chilaw
Monesinghe, C.
do 1896
do
Monesingbe, F. D.
Means
do 1877
do D. C. 1897
Monesinghe, S.
Colombo
I). C. 1890 do S. C. 1897
Kurniaegala
Mooneinallo, T. E. 1.,
Morgan, R. H,, sr.& Cautab d Advo. 1868, Bar. L. 1868
Colombo
Proctor D. 0, 1877
do (Not practising)
Morriss, Frederick
do
Munes ngha, M. H.
do do 1904
do
Mannar (Not practising)
Murugappab, W.
do
Jaffua,
Muthyah, S,
Advocate 1892
Motbyab, W.
Advocate 1883
do
Proctor D. C. 1900
Colombo
Muttusamy, D.
Muttacuroaru, Adam
do do 1897 Puttalam
Muttucumegu, Wilfred Adam
do 1903 do
do
do do 1905 Colombo
Muttukumar, A. C.
do do 1878 Jaffna
Mylvaganam, R.
Advocate 1903 Colombo
Nadar, Rajah S.
Advocate 1891
Batticaloa
Nagappar, S. F.
Proctor,
D. C. 1877
Colombo
Narayanaswamy, P.
Jaffna
Advocate 1902
Navaiatuer .jah, S.
Proctor, D. C. 1868
Chilaw (Not practising)
Naveratne, B.
Proctor, 1856 Advocate 1863
In Europe (Switzerland)
Nell, Louis b
Proctor, S. C. 1903
3rd Deputy Reg atrar, S.C.
Nelson, H. W. (Solicitor)
Proctor,
I).
C.
1865
Puttalam
Nicholas, J. R.
do
do 1905
'Jolombu
Niles, C. N.
do
Advocate S. C. 1904
Niles, W. D.
Barrister, Advocate 1900
Madras
Norton, Eardley
Advocate 3. C. 19'6
Colombo
Obeyesekera, D.
do
do
1905
Obeyesekera, J. P.
Proctor, D. C. 1883
Gallo
Obeyesekere, D. C. F.
do
do
1872
Colombo
Obeysekere, Hon. S. C. M.L.C.
Prootor, D. C. 1862 S. 0. 1865
do
litmus, J. G. L.
Kegalla
1899
Ondaistje, 2Elian
5,"
Advocate
1889,
Bar.
M.
1889
do
Ondaatje, P. F.
Proctor, D. C. 1896 S. C. 1902
Kalutara
Orr, Cyril A. L. a
Proctor, D. C. 1904
Kurunegala
Palipane, P. 13.
do
do
1902
Chilaw
Pandithasekera, C. V. M.
do
Kandy
do
1903
Panabokke, K. B.
Proctor, D. C. 1879 S.C. 1882
Colombo
Pedris, D. C.
do
do
1882
do
1904
do (Peiris & Da Hell,)
Pains, C.
di
do 18-25 do 1897
Kegalla
Peiris, E. A.

b.

a Also Notary Public.


NActed as Deputy Queen's Advocate for the Island and District Judge, Galle ; C.0
retired.
c Office Assistant to the Attorney-General; acted as Crown Counsel.
d Registrar of the Diocese, Major C.V.; ex-M. C. 0.

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704

DIRECTORIES.
NAME.

Peiris.

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PRACTISING AT

Cantab. 1'

Advo. 1884
Barrister L. 1882
Peiriv, L H. S. Barrister G. 1900, Advoca!e 1901
Pereira C. A.
Proctor. D. C. 1892
Pereira, H. Charles Advocate ,1897, Bar. G. 1897
Pereira. J. C. Walter r Advocate 1887, Bar. M. 1887
Pereira, J.E. Richard a D.C.1876 Proctor, 8.C. 1882
Pereira, J. B. M.
do D. C. 19111
Pereira, R. L.
Advooate 1905
Pereira, V.
- Proctor, P. C. 1892
Perera, Chap., was.c. ,, D.C. 1880 do S. C. 1882
Perera, E. W.
Advocate 1900
Perera, E. W
Proctor, D. C. 1982
Perera Edward F.
do
(13 1873
Perera, F.
ee
do 1901
Perera, F. J.
do
do 1904
Perm', F. R. A. P.
do
do 1905
Perera, H. W.
do
do 1904
Perera, J. A,
do 1905
do
Perera, J. A.
Proctor, D. C. 1898 8. C. 1904
Potent, John Grath-len
Proctor, D. C. 1877
Perera, .1. L.
do
do 1870
Perera, John Leopold
do
do 1803
Perera, J. L. C.
d,
do 1904
F. rera, Johannes Pet, r
do
do 1903
Perera, J. W. E. D.
do
do 1893
Perera. Stephen
do
do 1901
Perera, W. H.
Advocate 1904
.
Potts, L. C.
Proctor, D. C. 1904
Perumal Pillai, C.
do
do 1901
Pompeus, W.
do
do 1870
roan ampalam, S.
do
do 1867
Potthampalam, V. S.
do
do 1896
Potger. B. L.
do
do 1861
Potger, H. B. B.
co
do 1900
Polger, m. C. F.
08
do 1905
Poulier, L. G.
do
do 1901
Prins, E. EL I
Advocate 1898
nine, F. A., Jr. a D. C. 1892 Proctor, S. 0. 1897
Prins, F. A. a D. C. 1865
do
do 1869
l'rine, G. W. D.
do 1905
do
Prins. W. F. F.
do
D. C. 1998
Rajapakee, W. N. De Abrew, D. C'. 1862
Proctor, S. C. 1877
Rajapakse, W.M. a Proctor, D. C. 1890, do 1890
Ramanatlian, P., x.c., e.m.o., el SolicitorGeneral, Advocate 1873, Barrister I. 1886
Ranawana Tikiri Bands
Proctor, D. C. 1995
Ito.neeinglie, W.P. a, e D.O. 1862 Proctor, S. C. 1864
Ratnaike, F. D. P.
do D. C. 1904
do
Roberts, A. E.
do 1885
do
Roosnudecooq, W. B.
do 1862
Advocate 1890, Barrister M. 1877
Ito dra, A. C.
Proctor, D. C. 1897
Salgado, II. J.
Salgadoe, J. P.
Proctor, D. C. 1899, S. C. 1902
Sallay, M. Y.
Proctor, D. C. 1902
do D.C. 1865
Samatiacoddy, E. C. de F.
do D. C. 1904
Samanakodv, C. E. A.
do D C. 1892
Samaraweera, D.
Sampan ter S., bf.L.11.,
do
do
Samarasioghe, J. P. P.
Proctor, D C. 1905
J., D.A., LL.M.,

Colombo
do
do
du
(Acting Puisue justice, 8 .i J.)
Cobtoho
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
du
do
do
do
do
do
d 1 (Itinerati ng Court)
Badulla
Colombo
[Chelliali)
Galli..
Colombo (Pommel Pillai &
Metals
Jaffna
do
Badulla (Crown Proctor)
do
do
Tangalla
Colombo
do
Mutate
do
Colombo
do
Negombo
Colombo
Kandy
Colombo
do.
Gampola
Gallo
In India
Negombo
Colombo
Anuradhapura
Colombo
do
Matara
Anuradhapura(Crown Proctor)
Kegalla

a Also Notary Public.


b M.M,C ; Late President of the Cambridge Union.--Acting District Judge, Gable,
r Ex-Member Municipal Connell, Colombo. Acted as S.!G. & 0. R., Colombo.
(M. C. L. E.) Commissioner of Assize 1903 Author of Institates of the Laws
of Ceylon based on Thomson's Institutes.

7115

DI11ECTI4RIES,
NAME.

HANK.

PFIAI.TISING '11'

Sanisrawickram ., F.,..1.
A d vocato 189fi
CO-14lio
Fiandrasagra, H. A. P.
;fa MIA
1898
do
Saitgarapillai, V.
do 1902 Colombo
Sensof i. Miliani H.
Proctor. D. c. 187u S. C. 1872
l'itg.ombo
Sansoni, Sylvester
do D. C. 1899
do
Sautia,gupollo, B.
Jaffna
do do 1863
Saravanamottn, M. M.
do do 1904
Kandy
Sathupatby, J. B.
Puttalam
Advocate 1887
* Sattrolculasingbe, B. M.
Jaffna
Proctor, D. C. 1876
Savundranaya gain, A. L
do
Mannar
do 1898
masand-anavag In, A. P.
Advocate, S. C. 1904 - Colombo
Schnf ider, 0. N.
Colombo
Advocate 1898
Sehokman. Allied G.
Kuranegala
Proctor, D. 0. 1909
(tor.
(Crown Proc.
Selp.kman, George, J.P. Proctor, B. C, 1869 S. C'. 1871 do
Colombo
Senathi rajah. B. W.S. A (No. 1868 Barrister M.
isms
S., natbirajab, .I.W. P. Praetor D.C. 1893,S. C.
Patois to{Crown Proctor)
1897
Procto,
do
1897
Mulladttivu
Sonathirsi er. S.
~enarapnkr,J, H.
Colombo
Pc: ctrr, D. C. 1885
do
Seneviratne, A. de A., st.m.o.,
Advocate 1880
idatara
Serashaglie, C. On 8.
Proctor, D. C. 1894
Selltoktivalar, J. A.
Batticaloa
Proctor, I). C. 1901
do
(E x.M. L. C,)
Shorall A. M.
do
do 1877
Siebel E. L.
do do 1865 Newly
do
Siebel, J.B.,
Proctor, It. C.1857 S. C. 1859
Nawava Filly%
SIPIrran, E.
Praetor, D. C. 1887. do 189(1
Colombo
Sd'a A. V. dA
do
do 1897, do . 1189171
Silva E. F. de
do
do
;Own' (3. II, de
1896 KalduLra
do do
Colombo
1900
S;lva;11. 61, 1.
Proctor, 1). C. 1889, do
Silva, J. NV. de 7,
Badulla
Proctor, D. C. 1885. LI a 1895
Kentaro.
Silva, J. W. 4.
Proctor, D. 0. 1885, S.C. 190k
blatant
Silva, W. D.
Proctor, D.C. 1899, do 1902
do do 1892 Balapitiya
Sirimane. A.
Sittampalam, S.
do do 1898 Jaffna
do
do do 1885
Siva Kolonder, N.
S,,apritirassto, K.
do do 1897. do
Batt icaloa
Proctor, D. C. 1901
Sixtomilley Swamipnlley, J.
Soertz C. h
do do 1899 Colombo
Scoots, H. A h
do do 1892 Halle
Anuradhapura
Solomons, W. 11., B.A., Calculi-a
do 1885
do
Jaffna
do 1868
Spencer, H. T.
do
Kandy(Spronle &Sproule)
Sproule, J. Ha .e.,
b Proctor, D C. 1863 S. (1. 1872
Kandy
Sproule, H. J. C.
A 6voca to S. C. 1905
do
Proctor D. C. 1903
Sproule, Edward Cyril
(not practising)
do
do
Stork, Wm. J. e
do 1867
do 1884
Jaffna
do
strsntenberg. C.
Puttalam
do 1903
Wrong% Albert Edward
do
do
do D. C. 1900
Strong, W.S.
Gallo
.10
do 1900
Subasinglie, D. W.
do S. C. 1901
Sobramaniyam, S.
Jaffna
Trincomalee
do 1895
do
Subramaniyani, M. M.
Ne.onabo
do D. C. 1903
Suraweera, George Stephen
Trivcomalee
do
do 1891
Somanaiter, S.
do
Batticaloa
do 1892
Suppromantan, C.
Point Pedro
Suppremanian, M.
Proctor D. C. 1690 S. C. 1895
d 1 S. 0. 1811-I
Colombo (Not practising)
Swan, E d
Jaffna
Advocate 1898
Tambiall, Tana
Badalla
Proctor. D. C 1894 S. C. 1897
Taldena, F.
Colombo
Advocate, S. C. 11104
Tambimutto, E. H.
J tlna
(Acting
)
Tsrapoo, T. Met-Iowan
P. oe I .r S. (3, 1876
D. C. 1902 . do
du
TAmpoe. Li. N. H.
do
Advocate 1912
Tamper S. 0.
do
do . 1902
Olorobyab, K.
do
Colombo
Templer, J. 11., 1-1. A. CalltiO) II Advocate 1877. fur,! 1876
Jaffna
do
1802
Tirunavaltkeesso, C.
Colombo
Druvalingant, II. h
1). C. 1886, Proctor, S. C. 1.801
tilcoya, (Not practising)
110
do
Thomas, Al. Diorama/ (solieitor)
Ex-M.L.C.; acting District. judge, Battle:dol.
b Alio Notary Public.
c That Deputy Registrar, Supremo Court.
d Retired Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court.

46

DIRE TORIES.

706
NA MR.

RANK.

PRACTTRI NO AT

In Europe
Thwaites,J. H., B.A. Dub., F.M.C.I, C Ad. 1866, Bar. G. 1865
.;
Prootcr, D. C. 1897
Jaffna
Tissanayagam, M K.
1
Tieeeverainn.rhe, F. A. Proctor, D. 0, 1892 S. U. 1815
Colombo
Advocate 1878
Tisseverasinghe, J. N.
Batticilo i.
do
S. c, 1871
Colomb)
Toussaint, P. J. G, h
do
1:
Advocate, Barrister L. 1888
do
Tyagaraja, N.
Gallo
do
d . 1063
Van Buren, C. F.

r,7 H. h d Proctor, D. C. 1868, S C. 1872


Vant'itylenbu
(Crown Pr. ctor) Colonill,
do D. C.. 1899
Vandenberg, J. D,
' L,
Ratnapura
do
do 1871
Randy
Vanderstraaten, A. M.
Vanderstraaten, J. W. b Proctor, D. 0. 1861, S. C. 1841 t Colombo (Vanderstraaten "
Vanderstraateu, W.P.D. 5 Proctor. D. C. 1892 do 1891 i
& Van&rstraaten i
do
do 1869
Vanderwall, Charles
Kandy
Vanderwall, Charles, jun.
Advocate 1898
do
0
do
I). C. 1900
VauLangenberg, A. ti,,
Gampola
Van L angenberg .Tain oat/ Advocate 1888 Barrister I 1388
Colombo
Advocate, 1891
Vanniasinkein, J. Homer
J11 lima
Proctor D. C. 1898
Matale
VanRonyen, F.,/
VanRooyer, Theodore C. 5 Proctor, D.C.1885, S. C. 1905
Hattori
Proctor D. C, 1900
laffn i
Vellnpillai, A. M.
do
do 1903
Veit-4)1118y, Thomas, N.
do
do
do 1888
Visuvalingham, S.
Trincomalee
Visuva4lngainpil4si, A. Proctor D. C. 1868, S. C. 1874
Jaffna
.
do D. C. 1869
Kalutara
Von Hagt, Edward
do
do 1904
Jaffna
VI tilingam, M.
Advocate 1901
Colombo
Wa 's worth, W.
Proctor 1). C. 1899
do
Wamigasooria, D. E.
Advocate,
Barrister
10,13
eo
Watson, E. Fric Russell
Gam.
Proctor D.C. 1877
Weeresooria, R. R.
do 1877
do
do
Weeresooriya, T.
do
.in 1891
Weeresooriya, W. E.
do
Proctor, D. C. 1899, S.C. 1902
Weerasuriya, H. P. 5
Coloin`n
D.C. 1903
Weerasuriya Samuel Slimy, do
Gaffe
Advocate 1879
Weinman, J. R. fi
(Acting 0..T.,) Colombo,
Wendt, Hon. II. L., m.c.L.E., i Advocate 1880,
Barrister G 1900
Colombo
Proctor, D. C. 1903
Tangalla
Wieltrernanayake, V. S.
in
d . 1901
Kegalla
Wickremasinghe, D. A. A.
do
do 1901
Gallo
Wickremrs n Ole, C. L.
do
do 1905
Erlrearii
Wichremerunehe, J. A.
Wijeyekoon, A. C. G., Advocate 1902, Barrister G. 1900
Colombo
Kandy
Wilevgunawardana Edward Lionel Proctor, D. C. 1903
do
do 1902
Kalutara.
Wilemanne, S. R.
do
do n01
Wiieyeratne, E. R. F. de S.
Colombo
e o do
Kegalla
Wijesinglia, Don P.
do
do 1903
Colo na bo
Wijesingh,, Don Simon,
do
eo 1870
Metals
Wijesinghe F. J.
do
do 1901
Matit f a
Wieringhe,' H. C.
do
do 1898
Tangalla
Wipsuriys, D. E.
do
do 1884
Negombo
Wirtunga, H. E.
,,ii
do 1885
Chilaw
Wijeyakoon, W.
do
do 1877
Wiyeyeratne, J. D. S.
Colombo
Proctor, D. C. 1868, S. C. 1869
Negombo
[.s,
Willeoberg, W. M.
do
(Solid
or)
h
do
1894
Williams, E. R.
Colombo guilt 9 & Cr.
Proctor I). C. 1597
Mativii
Wirasiube, J. S.
Withers, G. H., 11.A. Oxon Advocate 1880, Bar M. 1879
Puisne ;rustic,. S.C. (11,
Proctor D. C. 1883
Meters
Zilva, A. de
{tire(
- -- - -a Crown Counsel.
b Also Notary Public.
,,, Retired Registrar of the Supreme Court, Colombo
d Major C. V., M. M. C., Editor, "Ceylon Independent,' Colombo.
e Ex.M. M. C., Colombo.
/ Captain, C.V.
q Acted as Commissioner of the Court of Requests, Additional District Judge a
Police Magistrate, C.Ilomb..i; now acting District Judge, Colombo.
A Retired Crown Proctor, Batticaloa
i Acted as AttorneyGeneral in 1900, and appointed Junior PuisneJustice in 19

LEM( t I, DI II MUM Y.

707

[Nr.:L'IDINO MINISTERS AND MISSIONARIES, EUROPEAN AND NATIVE, Ole EVYRY


DENOMINATION : WITH EUROPEAN LAY ASSISTANTS.
Missionaries Apostolic belong to the "Roman Catholic" body.
Of tits contractions attached to some of the following names, B.M.S. stand
for Baptist Missionary Society; C.M.S. for Church Missionary Society ; W.M.S. for
Wesley f n Missionary Society ; T.C.M. for Tamil Cooly Mission ; S.P.G. for Society
for the Propagation of the Gospel ; S.A. for Salvation Army ; F.F. MA. for Fr ends'
Foreign :Almon Association; I.C. for Independent Catholic; R.C. for Roman
Catholic ; 0.11.1. for Oblates Mary Immaculate ; 0.5.8. for Order of St. Benedict;
C.O. for Cistercian Order ; V. G. for Vicar-General S.J. for
of Jews; O.C.D.
for Order of Carmelites Di:wait:Gated ; C.E.Z,M.S. for Church of England Zemin'
Missionary Society.]

I DENOMINATION,
NAME.
POST TOWN.
STATION.
EMPLOYMENT, &C.

Ab varatna, D. W., Rev...Pastor, Baptist Church ..Kandy.


Abayasekara, J. H., Rev ..W.M.S. (R -tired),Hapngala...Gralle.
Adari, (Mrs. B. Renfrew) -.Staff Cap'ain, S.A ...Kandy.
Adessi, Th., Very Rev. Fa ther...S.J.-RectorGeneral Seminary of IndiaKandy.
Agaccio, F., Rev...MisRioniary Apostolic, 0.M.I...11enaratgoda.
Ahainparain, P., Rev...W.M.S.-Nilaveli...Trinoonfalee.
Albaret. A, Rev.-Missionary Apostolic, 0.M L.Nawatkadn..Pattalam.
Allen, P., key Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...Sea Street..Negombo.
Aloysitts, J., Rev ..Missionary Apostolic, 0. NI .I...Parisli Priest, . St. James's...Jaffna.
Alphonsits, .T., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...8t. James's-Jaffna.
Alvapillai, D... W. M. S....Nelleady..Pt. Pedro
Alvares A. F. X., Most Rev...Archbishop, I.C. Church ...Hultstlorl...Coloutho.
Amarasekara, A. S., Rev.-Incumbent...Christ Church ..?flatale.
Amarasekara, G. S. Rev...Native Pastor, C.M.S...N ugegoda.
Amarasekara, J. W. ..Ensign, S. A.. Minuwangoda.
Ambanpolit, G. M...F.F.M.A....Matale.
Andrist
Mission... Dekatsna...Kaduwala.
Anketel, F., Rev..Natiye Pastor, American Mission ..Ka,ngesanturai... Jaffna.
Anthony, S., Rev...Missionary Apostolic,
Aponso, G. A...Baptist Mission Wisidagaraa...Bandaragama.
Appapillai, J. T., Rev...W.M.S -.Theological Class ..J affna.
Arembu, S , Rev...W.M.S...Karnukoditivu...Kalmunai.
Arndt, 0. A. H., Rev:, M.A., Sub.Warden...St. Thomas' College..Colombo.
Arulanandaco, G. M...O.M.S. Catechist... Hultsdorf -Colombo.
Assauw, L., Very Rev...Missionary Apostolic U.S.B. & Fiscal Advocate...Badulla.
Aubert, F., Rev...Missionary Apistohc,
Backus, John, Rev...Pastor, C.31.8.-Nellore...Jaffna.
Balding, J. W., Rev,..C.M.S...In England.
Barnabas, A. C., Rev...Curate, All Saints' Chapsl...Kaymau's Gate...Colombo.
Barnabas, C., Rev...Curate, St. PauPs...Colombo.
Barnes, R. A., Rev...W.M.S. (Supernurnerary)...Puliyantivn...Batticaloa.
Baron, J B.. Rev ...Missionary Apostolic, 0 . M.I. Valigam...Jaffna.
Bartoeutti, D. P., Rev...0. S. B..Missionary Apostolic... In Italy.
Batayron, J. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 031.1...Jaffna.
Beudot, E. H., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0 ,M.I ..M atwal...Colombo.
Beauchamp, Mari W.M.S.-Point Pedro.
Beand, RevMissionary Apo- tolie, O.M.I. , Prin eipal, St. Patrick's College ..Jaffna
Becket, A.
' E. Rev...S.P.G. Missionary...Acting Chaplain to Troops .. Trincomalee.
Beebee, J.
Seco'
E. G., Mies.- C.M.S. Miesionary...0.may...Jaffna.
Beekmeyer, D. It., Rey...0.S.B...Missionary Apostolic...Parish Priest --Kandy
Beekmeyer, S., Mrs...Negornbo,
Bell, I.,- Very Rev.-Vicar of Missions, O.M.I...St. Vincent's Home..Maggona.
BrIlei by, Miss L..0 E Z.M.S...Clarf nee Metion1.1 Scho, d...Kan Iv
Benjamin, D. A., RevPastor, (Baptist ChurchMa ttakk uliya....Mutwal
Benjamin, J. V., Rev...W.M.S.-Jaffna.
Bennitt, Miss E. G...C.M.S L .dif s' College. , Colombo.
Bereng, r, D. J. M, Rev...O.S.B...Missiona-y Apostolic.. Dimbola..Ta'awakele. [be.
Beven, 0. J. C. Rev ,te.t....Incumbeet, St. Paul's...Clergy House. Lock Gate Rd....Colf
Bevan, F. L., Rev., n.S Incumbent, Christ Church,..Kuranegala.
Bezien, Rev.. Missionary Apostolic, O.M.I... Professor, S. Martin's Seminary. ,Jaffna.
Bicknell J., RSV...B.A. ti..Professor, Jaffna Col lege.. Jaffna.
Biezer, J. B., Rev...g. J.-Professor, St. Aloysius
Grille.
Bishop, A. Stanley, Rev...Wesleyan Missinnary...Badulla.
Blaohot, M- Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.1..Jaffna.
Board, Miss A. T..,.C. M. S. Missionary..,Nellore .Jaffna.

111-

RECTO RIElq,

DI:g0MINATION.
EMI.1.0 TM ENT , &C.

NAME.

STATION.

I PlIAT

To W1V.

ooth,
Botem, W. Edwin, Rev-Galte.
Botelho' -J. X. Rev...I.C, Missionary-In Goa.

ev., 8.J...Missiouary Apostolie-Trincornalee.


Bonnet, Ch.,
Bonnet, Ferd., Rev., S. T-Missionary Apostolic-liattinaloa.
Bougarel, F., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 031.1...Kcalichikaile.
Bola:, P. Rev-Missiiinary Apostolic, 0.11.1-

}Sours, C.:Rev-Missionary Apostolic, U 11.1..Superior, st. Martin 's Seminary


1...Palagatutit -Kat tows.

Bouvier, L. R., Rev.. Missionary Apostolic, 0.


Bouvier, P. Rev. Bro , s.J.-Bartiosloa.

T., Veu., m.a...In Europe.

Boyd, C.
Boyer, H., Rev., p.n.-Missionary Apostolic, U. N. 1...Graudpass...Columbo.
Brault, J., Rev-Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...4 :rand 6treet..Neguinto.
Bray, T. W., Rev-Wesleyan Missionary .. Negembo.
...American Missionary ..1- dopitliti...Jaffna.
Brown, Giles G. Rev ,
Bramwell, P. 111% Itev...W.11,S.Kollimitiy a ...L
Bryant, R . Rev....Native Psstor, American M:ssion-Navali...Jalfaii.
Burke, Tb...Alissionary Apostolic, 0. M. [...Pelt:lb-4'010mb.
Barrows, M. J., Rev., m.a...Incumbent, All Saints'
Bury, H., Rev., S. i..,11,fissionary Apostolic...

BUt terfield, R. P., ltev...0.M.

Stitt.i0a!Ort.
isah ,n..,

Ccoly

dy.

Callet, J. B.. Rev...Missionary Apostolie...Hatton.


Callan, J..Acting General Secretary, V. M. C,
Capper, Sister Annie ...

.8... P

Capitaine, H. L., Rev...Missionary Apostolic. O. M. I -Welig tiopitiya ..Jaola.


Cardano, C., Rev...Missionary Apostolie-Borelia ...Coloiolai,
Vaster, J. Rev...Missionary Apostolic,
Carty, 3., Rev-Missionary Apostolic, 0. 11. I...St. Joseph's College...Colombo.
Case, E. A., Miss... C.M.S. Misminary...Cop:Ly ...Jaffna.
Casinader, C. S., Rev... W. M. S..Kalinunai.
Oaspersz. D. P., Rev..0. S. B-Missionary Apostolic.. Randy.
Celeste, Rev. Mother-Lady P oviuci,i I. Ann Lai -minim
Charnel. J., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, O. M. t..Kurimegala.
Clialapion, G., Retired Native

Pastor, C.

S." C

Chapman, Miss L. A.. 0.13,Z.M.S.-Clarence Memorial School-Kandy.


Child, Miss 13..0 M.S.-Colombo,

Chinnapitlai, J. N... W. M. S... Kaluthavelly,.. L st ticaka,


Ohinnatamby, P.,. W. Ai. S.. Point Pedro.

[Colo.nbo
chounavel, C., Very Rev-Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. 1...Cliancellor-Kotabena...

Christian, Rev. Brother..Director...St. Benedict's


Clarke, Capt. S. A., -.Colombo.

M. S...On furlough.
Clegg, liss...
Clement, Rev. Mother-Convent.,
Closet, A., Rev., S. J., Missionary Aposiolic-Matarit,
Collin, Ch., Very Rev..O.M.I..Rector of St. Joseph'stolloge, .Colombo.
Collin, J., Very Rev...0.111., VicarGeeeral and Superior of St. Cliarles'..,Jaffna.
Colombage, Don J., Rev...C.11LS., Native Pastor- Regalia,
Comes, E., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I... Kattineriya-Wennappnwa.
Conrard, C. Rev....Missionary Apostolic, 0. a11. 1 , . Rorella-Oolonibo.
Constance, St., Mary of itev. Mother...Lady Superior of flood Shepherd Convent...Rawly
Cooke, F., Miss... . M.S... Hulas.
M. S..Central College-Jaffna.

Cooke, W.

Cooremau, Jos.. Very Rev., S. J.- Vicar.General and Manager of Schools-Llalle.


Cooreman P., Rev,.. S. J., Missionary Apostolic...Bambautota.
Copleston, E. A., Right Rev.,

u.n.,

Bishop of Colornho-Colombo.
[and Ceylon.
Copleston,ILS.,Moit Rev., o.n...Archbishop of Calcutta, Metropolitan of Indic, Durinah
Coquil, L Very Rev., 0.11.1-Fiscal Advocate-Borella ..Colomb 3.
Coudert, A., Right Rev...O.M.I., Bishop of Balanee,..Coacljutar of the Archbishop of 2
Colombo-Borella-Colombo.
Coumoul, Ph. Rev-Missionary Apostolic. 0. M. I
Coseret, J.,

..Maggona.

RI3V... Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...P

11.1garcia.

Craner, D. M., Ray..0. S. H.. Prinz pal, St. Anthony's Boys' High School...Kandy.
Oroctame, C., Rev..Missionsry Apostolic.
Alopius 8srninary..Colombo,
Crouzeix, M., Nev. Bro., 0. M. I...St. V noon ' s Orphanage...Magg- ma.
r.,n.c.r., r.Y s...Womene
Carr,

3. ET., Miss,

Me kcal 13isicn..,ia +vil...Jaffua,

Daniel, G Rev...NativJ Past r, C. Af. 8...C11 .


Daniel, H. D...B. M. S.. Hanahs . H
-m.

NAME,

DENOMIATION,

EMPLOYMENT,

. is.STATION* I POST TOWN,

0, M. 3.....KRyt
Daurat, A., Rev Missionary Aputstolie,
David, Christian, Rev...Incumbent, St. JailleS's...Kotahena...Colombo.
David , Isaac, Rev...Curate, St. Paul's...Kandy.
David, V. k W. M. 8...KaddavellymPt. Pedro.
David, V. Moses...Friends' Mis:ion..Clodagb...Matale,
Davy, A., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, O. M. I... Idaggona.
Davy, P., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...Kotahona..Colombo.
Days. Boa (Miss Hole)...S. A. licsone Home...Borelia...0olombo.
De Alwis, E. M...C.M S., Catechist...Cotta.
De Hurt, F., Rev., S.J Missionary A postolie...ltatnapura.
DJ1Jhecytie, P., R'w., S.J...Missionury ApostolioYatiyantota.
Deipeeli, A., Very Rov...Missionary Apostolic, O. M. 1...Ilavalai..,Jatfaa.
walnut ..110rettiuwa. Panadure.
DeM el. A. W. Rev.,
De Mel, C.: Rev..,Curate, Holy Einnumucl...Moratuwa,
ineumbout St Luko's Ratnaptira.
De Mel, J.
De Mel., W., ROV..Inellillbelit. Sr, J, iiii's..,Pitim thi re
Pc the, J A., Hee .. W. all S....Tinagoda...Palolpitiya...11atara,
DeAyer, A. M., Miss...C. 31. S. 31issionary...Kandy,
De Sampayo, J. B., Rev...3lissiona.ry Apostolic...Kelauiya,
De Silva, A., Rev....Baptist Missionary.-Gampola.
De Silva, Jos. H... B. M. 8...Avissawella,
De Silva, A. Jaeob...W. 31. S.-Hatton.
De 8.Iva, 0, E., Rev...W. M. S..,Badulla,
Road...Alutwal..Colombo.
De Silva, Charles W., Rev...W. M.

De Silva, Dun Charles...W, 31. 8,..Walavve Hambantota.


De Silva, Henry, Rev.-Baptist b1issionKapduua...Jae1a.
De Silva J., Rev .,,Incumbent, Holy Emmanuel Moriatuwa.
Do Silva, John, Rev...W,M.S..'Woligaina.
De Silva, J, S., Rev., B.A....W. M. S...Fort...( ;site.
De Silva, Lavaris ..8. E. G. Catechist...Kumla.
De Silva, Mathias, Rev...Curate, Holy Trinity Church..,Nuivara Eliya.
Cateolai s Dal Kingman Jaela.
De Silva, Samuel...S. P
De Silva, 8. I., Rev... W. M. 5...Miriswatta...Ncgombo.
De Silva, Step heu...A84iiit ant, NV.M.S ..Kotugoda...Minuvlaugoila.
Missionary. ,Kalutara.
De Silva, Theobald.
Deslandes, V., 1ter....31isaiorary Apostolic, 0. M. -I...Mannar.
Nlauurt r.
Desloges, E., Rev...Missionary A1l3tolle, t1. M, I..
Delta Bala (Madsen)..Statf Captain, S. A...Colombo.
Deva Das, (J. R. Renfrew).-Staff Capii1U1, S. A ...Kandy.
Deva Prakasa...Eueign, S A...0 _Jumbo.
Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. 1-13arella..Columhs.
Devise,
De Winton, F. H., Ven., m,s ...Archdeacon of Colombo imi Incumbent, St.
Dornataws la... Bishop's Cominissary...Coloinbo.
1)'Hve'de, P. Rev, . S.1...31issionary Apostolic... Kegalla.
Dharma Jaya...Captain, S. A...Miitunno,
Dbarmoratis...Ensign, S.
Mae, A. Pieria
Cateehist ..Cotta.
M.A., (Secretary fur C.M.S.. Coylou)...Christ Chtirch,
A. E.,
Face...Colombo,
MissionaryTellipal
Dickson, J. H., Rev.,
Rev..,Missiouary Apostolic, 0.S.B...LiampOla.
Direkae,
Waikkal.
[luau 1'. J., Rev...31iSSi011ary
Divya
. Major, S. A...(!nlotithu.
lotvbiggiii, Niro. L. A.., 0. M. S. Mb4sionari...Kotte.
Doinil, J., Rev., 8.3....Gencral Stnitinary or India...1<audy.
S. ,f,
unera.1 Seminary lit' ludiu..Kand,,.
Don, P.,
1).,,n, J, 1-. ;
, (:atcchist ..31.traditua..Cclumbo.
Drouau
Rev. flip .
...Trincomalee.
DIME, A., Bev, xt,..1...3tiui-5ter of St. Andrew's Lino J11 and Chaplain to ties Pr.aslar
terian Troups...Colmibo
Dupont, C., Rev., S.J...Missionary Apostolie...General Lieminary of India...liandy.
Dupont, L., Very Rev., R. J...Vioar General ..Battienloa.
Deven,H., Rev...Missionary ApostolicGallo,
Eagle, John, Rev...W. M. S...Kalutara.
harp, Miss A. L...C. M. S. Missionary .
Eda hiliwautaya...0aptaiu, 8. A. Kandy.
Ederosinglic, E. D., Rev...S. I'. U... lurinheut, St. John's Chureh...KaIntara.
:Ederesiughe J.B. H., Rev...On leave.
1- Colo 1 n
Ekanayeke,10. B , Rev., n.A...13181m's Chaplain ; Curate, St. blichael's,,,Polwatta...
Eliatainby, S., Rov...Nitt'ivo Pastor, AiniliiJait 31i.Nkni,.,ij kluyilratrua.
Lliatilhaintiy. S ..(U, M,S., OateohidtooNullvrt:..Jsflua,

710

DIRECTORIES.
llt^,NOSIINATION,
EMPLoYMENT. &C.

STATION. I PosT TOWN.

Embuldenia, W. HCatechist, S. P. G . St. Mattbias'..Deinatagoda.


Ernaianuel, M., Rev...Moi her SuperioressGeneral Hospital...Colombo.
M. S. MI 94icmary...In Eng and.
Ethernigton, Bruce, Rev..
Euze, F., Rev..Missionary Apostolic. 0. M. I... Bambalapitiy4. _Colombo.
Evrard, A., Rev., .. J...Missionnry AposiolicPeria
Ewing, J. A. Rev...B.M.S.. Missiontry...Matale ,
Apostolic,O. M. I...Moratuwa.
Eyffon, V., A.,
Farbos, B. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...Pitipana...Negombo.
Fendenheim, A., Rev . .Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I....Wennappuwa.
Ferdinand, D. H. I., Rev...W. M.
Ferdinand, D. J., Rev...W. M. 8...Godupitt v a.. Aknressa.
Ferdinand, D. L... Assistant-, W. M. S...Pitt;wella...Gintota.
Ferdinand, D. P. G., Rev...W. M. 8...Kalah i.. Gallo.
FernaudJ, A. T.. Catechist.. Kohilswatte.
Fe. nand, C. W..C.M.S., C itechist...Elpitira.
Fernando, D. J., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...St. Joseph's CollegeColo-nil
Fernand Ga'.riol...Friends' Miseion...Aki , ramboda...Matale.
Fernand., H...Adju'snt. S. A. -Kandy.
Fernando, H., Rev...W.M.S...(Retired)...Welletvatta.
Fernando, J. A...W. M.
Fernando, Lewis...S. P. G. Catechist ...Sarikkamulla..Moratuwa.
Fernando, L., Rev..Missionary Apostolic...0. M. I...Madampe.
Fernando, Pins, Very RevMissionary ApostolicMat ale.
Fernando, Rahen..C.M.S., Catechist..Cott a.
Fettando, S. J...W. M. S... Kottawa...Pannipitiya.
Fernando, V. H.. Rev..Missionary Apostolic...Galle.
Fernando, W. B., Rev...Curate, St. Paul's... Milagiriya...Colomb
Fernando, W. P., Rev... Curate, St. Paul's...Kandy.
Fernando, W. S...W. M. S...Matugama.
Fernando, M, Silvestry...310ratumulla...Moratuwa.
Ferrier, J. W...0.11.8..A.cconntant...Galle Face...Colombo.
Figaerado, W., Rev..Missionary Apostolic, 0.31.1.. Borells, .Colonabo.
Flaugier, H. Rev..Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...In Europe.
Fletcher, J. C., Rev ..W. M. S...Sengalladi...Batticaloa.
Fonseka, A...W M. S ...a.atselenawa, .Panadure.
Fouseka, C. E., ltev..MiSSi011 ary Apostolic ..Silversmith Street...Colombo.
Fonseka, E, P...F ri end re Mission Aluw,bareMatale.
Fonseka, David, Rev...W. M. S...Angulaua.
Ford, J. C. Rev., tt.A...Incumbent, St. Paul's.- Militgiriya...Colombo.
Rev...Chaplain, Church of Englaud...Dimbula.
Ford, C.
Francis, P. Rev.. Missionary Apostolic, 0. M I..St. Patrick's Collego..Jaffna
Francke, G. R., Rev...Presbyterian Mmister...Galle.
Franklin, V. Miss...C. 31. S. Missionary...Kandy.
Fraser, A. d..m.A...C.M.8....PrincipalTriuity College..Kandy.
Galnasi, B., Rev -Missionary Apostolic, O.S.B. .Kandy.
CatecbistDodandowa.
Gamage, S
Ganet oda, C., Rev...W. M. 8... II alt mana.
Garrett, J. G., Rev...m.A.,_C. M. S., Kandyan Itiners.ncy...1Caudy.
Garrett, W. T., Rev...B.A... Wesleyan Missionary..Batticaloa.
Gautier. F.. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.11.1... Director. Colombogarn..Jaihm,
Gedge, Miss K..C.E Z.M S..Cotts.
Z.M.S...Y.W.C.A Colombo.
Gedge, MSS M. R
S. Missionary...Kegalla.
Gedge, M. S., Alias ..C.
Gibbon, C
opal Lay II ad er.. Goona m bit Wat Legs ma.
Gibbous, E. F., AB s.missimittry, F. F. M. A.,.Friends' Boarding Sobool...Kaika %era
Gosnarnuttn, A., Rev...Retired Native P,,stor, T. C. M..Kandy.
Gnanapragas-an, D. S.. W. M. S...Dean's RoadColombo,
Gnanapragasam, S., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I..,Jaffnas
Goddard. Captain S, A..Kand y.
Gomel, G., R v... N sslonary Apostolic, 0 M. I...Toppu.. Kochchikade.
Comes, J. H. ECatechist, St. Paul's..Colombo.
Goodchild. A. C.,
High School..C. 31. S...In England.
Goonas ardene, M. Wm... W, 31, S...Deulapitiya...Veyangoda.
Gonrt , P., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M.
n wa.
Goarrichon, H., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0, N. I...Borella...Colomli
Gray, Miss E... W. M. S.... Wel imsda.
Griaux, G., Wry Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. IProcarator..Borella,..Coloniho
Grose, Captain, S. A...Colombo.
Groussaait, E., Rev. Bro., 0.M. I...Manager, St. Joseph's Catholic Press...Jaff
Gnirliorni_Thritnn.4. Rev Minsionary

DIRECTORIES,
NAME

DENOMINATION,
EMPLOYMENT, Sze.

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STATION

POST TOWN

. Guillaume, Rev...Misalluary Apostolic, 0. M. L-Kirimetiagara...Kadawatit


GuiOat, , R.w .. Missionary Apostolic, 0. MI.. PAM annuaina.
Guiraud, L. P., kiev...Missionary Apostolic, 0, M. 1.-Borles,a...Waikkal
Guitot, L., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...Sillatai..Jtflaa.
Gunasilara, A. R...Rev...Baptist Mission-Chilaw.
Gunasekara, H.. Rev-Incumbent, Trinity Church...C. M. S...Kandy.
Gnuasekara, K. M.. ROY- MissionAry Apostolic, 0.M.L.Saa Sireet,..Negonoba.
Gunasekara, 0. J., Rev..W. M. S. (Retired).. Wellawatte.
Gunasekara, Paul...C. M. S...Balapitiya.
Gunasekara, S...Eusign, S. A,.. ColomboGunatilaka, H. B., Rev . Incumben', All Sain's'...Colombo.
Gunatilaka, R. T. E. A., Rev...0.'M. S. Pastor-Baddegama
Hall. Miss L. M., B.A..W. M. S..Eattivalo A
Hawn), Rev., W. J., a.a..C. M. S.-Notion...Jaffna
Handy, C. C., Rev., u.A...C. M. 13... St., John's College ..Jafftia.
Handy, R. S...C. M. S. Catechist...Kakuville... Jaffna.
Harmant, Alph,, Rev.. Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...Marawila.
lombo,
Harnett, P. R.. Rev.. A.cting Chaplain to the Church of Eagland Troop;
tcotta .. Jaffna.
Harris, James T., Rev...Wesleyan Missionary ...Batticaloa.
Hastings, R. C., Rev., M, a...American Missionary ..Principal, Jaffna College... BatttIlea
Miss, n. a...C. E. Z. M. S...Clarence Memorial School...Kandy,
Chaplain awl Manager of Schools...'fr:neonialee.
Heimburger,F, X., Rev.S.
Heimbiiiher, A., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...St. Joseph's College...Colombo.
Ileinekey, H. E., Rev...C.M.S...Biddegaina...In England.
Helene, Rev...Mother Superior of Convent...Kuranegala.
Hendrick, C. D., Rev ..13. M. S ..Madanipe.. A Itakalampanne...ltakwans.
Henry, W., Rev-Ineumbeut, St. Michael's Church...Polwatte -Colombo.
Henry, Cha,v, M...Friend's Mi=sion...Clodagh-Matale.
Henry, Charles, Rev...1ncumbent, St. Andrew's...Battictloa.
Heptia, L., Rev., S. J.-General Seminary of India...Kandy
Herel, E., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I Borella...Colombo
Hottiaraclichi...Ensisn, S. A...Colombo.
Hettiaratohi, C. F...Evangelist...00!ombo.
Hioh, L.. General Pecretary, Y. M. C. A...Colombo...In America.
Higgins, A., Mis,...C. M. B. Missionary ..Colombo.
Hightield, H., la a. Rev...W. M. S...Principal, Wesley College -Colombo -In Europe.
Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I..Paisa'oor..Jaffna.
Hippolyte, Jcs., Rev...
Hitchcock, W. E., M.A... Vice Principal, .1 affna College...Jaffna.
Hoisingtou, II. L., Rev ..Native ['actor, American at ission
strap..
Howes, E., Mies...C. M. S. Missionsry... Kandy.
'LOodooville.. Jaffna.
Howland, S. R., Miss American Mission-Principal, Oodooville Girls' Sohoula.
liatchinsou, Miss G..C. M. S. School.Cotta.
Hunter, Sister Faith... W. M. S...On furlough
lama, E., Rev...Missionary Apostolic-O. M. 1...Navanturai Jaffna.
Haley, J., Rev...C. M.S., Tamil Cooly Mission-In Europe.
James, V...C. M. S., Catechist...Galle.
Jansza, E. B...Friend,' Mission ..Madabawita...Mirigama.
Jayasekara, A. B. W., Rev... Wellawatta.
Jayasekam, C. A. W., Rer...S.P.G..Tangitl a.
Jaya Sekti (Mrs. II. Perera)..Adjutant, S. A...Madampe.
Jayasnriya, D. J ...B. WI, S Rattwa.
Jayatunga, S. P.,.13. M. S.. Kekirawa
Jaya Veeru, Ensign..S. A...Columbo.
Jayatilleke, B. P...Lay Reader..Kohilawatte.
Jeandel, A., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I..Supario-.. Mannar.
Jaya Pereira...Lieutenant, S. A...Colomho.
Jezequel, G. Rev. Br...0.M.1...St. Vincent's El me-Maggot's.
Jivi Manika (Mrs. Capt. Clarke)...S.
Jivan Da s .. Captain, S. A... A lutgani a.
Johannes, B. D...W. M. S...Wattalpo'a Pauad urn.
Johanna' n, A. 13., Rev...Lutheran Mission...Colombo.
Johuson, Miss M.. C. E. Z. M. S...Gampola.
Johnson, ZS., RY13..C. M. S. Missiotutry...Col-mho.
Joseph, NI, B,ev.Missionary Apostolio,O. Id, I...finrnsuvil...Jaffnn.
Joseph, Peniaba Friend's Miesion...Matale.
Joseph, T D., Rev..Missionary Apostolic, U. M. 1.. Mutwal...Calombo,
Joseph, W. Rev...Nativo Pastor, Jaffna Colleg .. Batti cotta...Ja ffria.
Josolyne, E. M., Miss...C. M. S. Missionary.. Colombo.
H,, Right Rev., D.n., 0.M.1.R.C. Bishop of Jatfua...Jwffna.
issionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...1 1 avalai....ls ffna
Jourdheuil, G., Be
Juliet], E, Ch. D., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, U, M 1...Wattala.

DIRECTORIES4

7E;
24stus,

DENOMINATION,
ENtrLOYMENIT, 1/4C.

l'OST TOW N.

Randiall , J. K.,..W. M. S....MatturTrinctrualee.


Harney, Miss. E. S...C. E. Z. M. S...Gampola.
Karunaratna, A. B., Rev...Curate, St. Mary'sPattelagedaraVe}augoda.
oiler's R a 1 orel la,
arnearatna, E... Adj utant S. A .. Prison Gate Go
Eelger, A., Rcv...Missionaty Apostolic, 0. M. I ..11alpe...Katana.
Eetchlee, Miss. S. L...C. M. SOtalle.
Koch, C. A., Rcv..Colonial Chaplai u, Trinity Church...evlombo.
KumaradasEnsign, S, A...Madatupe,
Laboure, Th.Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. 1...KuliyapiiiyaDaudazaur.twa.
Lad suPusslco, A., RevNis, Apostolic, 0.M. 1.Chilaw.
Lafarg M,, RevMissionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...St. Vincent's How eMagguna.
Lagathu, J. Iii., Rev Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...lialdauduwitua...Kocbchikade.
Lainhot, C., Rriv. S. J...0eueral Seminary of India...Kandy.
Lanigan, J., Rev...Missiontiry Aposto iv, 0. M. 1...St. Joseph's College ..Culomho,
Lareaudiet A., Rev....1Iissiouory Apostolic, 0.M.I...Valiulissatu...Jafrua.
Lavigne, Chav:es, Rt. Rey. Dr., S. J.. Bishop of TrincomalesBatticaloa,
maitre, M... M issionary Apostolic...S. .I...liattiealoa
Le Can, Y., Very Rev Missionary Apostolic, U. M. INegotnho.
Nogombo.
Lefebvre, L. It. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...Bola
Lefrere, N., Rev...Miseionary Apostolic 0, ,M. I...Wenn ippuwa.
Lepinay, L , Rev. BroArobbishop's HouseColombo
Leslie-Melville, L.M. Mise...C. M. 8, Missionary...In England.
Leitan, D. IL, RevMissionary Apostolic, 0.8.8...Nu ware, Ellyn,
Le Texier, U. 1tev....3.1isionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...Muratnwa.
Lenain, J. B., Rev ...S. J General Seminary of IudiaKaudy,
Lewis, D. BBaptist Mission...Pu6sale,...11iirgashena.
Ligon, M., Rev... MotherSuperioress Hospital...Kurunegala
Limbourg, 0., Rev.
_Rev. S. J....General Seminary oC ladle...Kandy,
M. 8. MissionaryHegalla.
Lloyd, S. C.,

Lockwood, Arthur,Rev...W, WS...Trincomalee.


Lokage, 8...C. M. 8 Cateelnst..Colontho.
Loos, A. W..Lay Reader, St. Matthew's...Deli tategoda...Colouibo.
Long, Sydney...Miseriouary, F. F. M. A...Ma tale.
Lytton, 0. 11., Very liev...Misiontary Apostolic, 0. M. I Vice Rector, 5t. Joseph's
College... Colombo.

Macdonald, G., Itsv....Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I...St Joseph's 0,11ege...0olombo.


Mac Kelvie, D. P,, RevMissionary Apostolic. O.S. B..Kanly.
u.a..C. M. S.., Vice Principal, Trinity
Mac Lulieh, A. M.,
Mahe, P., Rev_Mssiointry Apostol c, 0
Ire.aud.
Malcomson, J.-Missionary, Fri.mila' Foreign
Malcomson, Mrs. J...MiEsionary, Friends' Foreign MissiouMatale...In lre!and.
Malleappah, W. IICatechist S. P. 0. St. Thoinas'...Coloinliv.
Marcellin, B. A., We...Missionary Apostolic. 0. M. I .."Mullaittivu.
Margerit, Rev...Missionary Apostolic-0. 111. I...Vavnutya.
Markus, 3. A., RevBaptist
Panwila.
Martin, D. B., RevMissionary Apostolic...0. S.
Rev. Missionary Apostolic, O. M. I...Plittalsm.
Mass iet,
N,,sson, J. III., Rev...Missionary Apostolic...O. M. I...liolawatte...1%
Matheson, Major O. H. F...C.M.S...Anurs,d Impure.
Matteucci, D. A., Rev..Missionary Apostolic..0 S. B.. Badulla.
Matth'ss, A., Rey ..Native Pastor, C. M. SCopay.Jaffna.
CollegoJairia.
Matthews, 0. 8., RevMissionary Apostolic,
Mayer, J. A., n.n., Ver) Rev ,.Missionary Apostolic...St. Joseph's CollegeColombo.
iMcLelland, D. S., Rev W. M. S.,..Araipattn,..Batticaloa.
Meary, J. B., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.M I...Kotehena..Colomho.
Melga, J., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...St. Joseph's CollogeColomho.
Melizan, T. A...Most Rev., D.D., 0. M. I...Rorcan Catholic Archbishop...Colombo.
Mendis. B. A., Rev...W. M. SRawatawatteMoratuwa.
Mendis, B. 8...Ensign, S. A...Talampitiya.
Mendis, F., RevMissionary, S. P. 0...Dehiwala.
Mendis, J., Rev., Curate, Holy EmmanuelMoratitwa.
Meudis, J. S. B., Rev... W. M. SKalutara NorthKalutara.
Miohel, 0., Rev. S. J...Missionary ApostolicBattle:1,1,m
Minot, Th. P., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I... llanwella,
Moreel, 0., Rov., S. J.Missionary ApostvlicKalmuniti,
Morse, 8., Rev...Native Pastor,
.

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NAXE,

I EMPLOYMENT, &O.

STATION.

PORT

TOWN.

Murphy, D. J. Rev., S. J...11eadmaster, St. Aloysiusllege...Galle.


Mutiny&lue. S...C. M. S., Csteibisi...Copay.
Mutuwadi, Don T , Rev... W. M. S...Minuwaugoda.
Nathaniel, W. P. S., Rev..Native Pastor, A inericin 3lission ..NI .nippay...Jaffna.
Nathanielsz, J. IL, Rev...W. M. S...Maradana ..Colom o.
Navasivayam,
P. G. Catechist ..Batticaloa.
Rebating, W., Rev. Bi other...S. J.Gener,41 SemMary cf India ..Kandy
Nettleship, Sister Gertrude.. W.M.S...Puttur . Jaffna..
Ned, T., Rev., S. J ..Missionary Apostolic...Yatiyantata.
(Colombo.
Nicholas, Is, Ph. D., Rev ...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...St. J oseph's College..
Niles, D. P., Rev...W. M. 8...Van Rooyen
Nixon, Miss L. E.,
31. S. Ladies' College...Colombo...1u England.
Noble, W. J., Rev...W. NI. 8 Hatton.
Nonis, A., Rev...Wesleyan NIMister..Kurana...liatimayalie
Obey se'iera, L. (Mrs. U. S. Leitch)...Adjntan', S. A -.Colombo.
Oillic, A. F., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, O. M. I ..Mi:alwangolla.
Olive, ii., Rev -Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. 1...
Vavan i3 a.
Oliver, R. C., Itev...W. M.
furlough (In. England).
Osborn, J. M., Rev...Wesleyan Minister.- Vannarponuai...faffus.
Owen, W., Rev...R. C., Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...Point Pedro.
Page, Mies B L...C. M,
11103 School . ChnuclikulliJafFna.
Paguani, C., Right Rev., D. D., 0. S. BRoman Catholic Bishop of Kaudy...Kaudy.
Paguani, D. J. M., Rev..0. S. 13.liandy.
Pahamuuay, J., Rev,..Miasionary Apostolic, 0, M. I...Ke.lamulla..Ha'utara.
Pancras', A Very Rev. ..V. 0., 0.
It...Superior, St. Antony's Abbey...Knady.
Parinpanayeger,
Rev...1V. M. S. (Snpereumerary).Wannarpounni Jaffna.

[Colombo.
Paris, J., liev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...11olpe...Katana.
Park, R. J. 31,, Rev., at. A .. Presbyterian Ministe,....Paln Home ..lialigaltande..
Pataeconi, N., Bro., 0. 8. B Roman Catholic Mission...Kandy.
Paul of the Cross St.,...Rev. Mother...Lady SuperiorAt uracil.apura.
Paul, I., Bev...Native Pastor, American Mis:i.u..Tondi...Liclia.
Peacock, W. IL, Rev...Postor, Baptist Churoh...Cinuamon t.iird eus Colombo.
Paviettia...Captain, S. AColombo,
Payne, H. E
S. Missionary ..Galic.
Pereira, B.1)..J.,..W. M. S ,.Welisara.,,Jaela.
Pereira, M. Henry, Rev.. W. M. S.. Panadure.
Pereira, P. B., Rev.. W. M. S..(Retired)...Medawatta...Matara.

P.rera, B., Rev.-Native Pastor, C. M .S...Cutta


Perera, D. B., Rev...Miseionary Apostolic, 0. S. B...WahsloOtte.
Perera, Don David, Rov...W. M S...Ambalatigoda.
Pesaro, D. 11...B. M.S...Diyagaina,Kalutara.
Perera, Daniel J . J., Rev.-Baptist Mission. Yap Node.
Pereta, LI...st tY.Captain, 8. A ..Maklittupe.
Peron, A. 0...C. M. S. 'atechi 8 t... CO LIR.

Perera, D. J., Iltv . C. AL S...St. Luka's...Coloroho.


Perers, J. W., Rev...Pas'or, Baptist Chur.b...Kotika.vetta...Butgmlin V, a.
Peres, J. E., Rev...Missionary Apostolic.. Mat,. le.
Perin, T. G., RevAssistant Pastor, S. P. G..Matitea.
hIcra, J. M., Rev ...Baptist Pastor...Biyainwilit..Kadartata (Mahara.)
l'erera, J. R., Rev...Baptist Church...(.i ramdpass...Celombo.
Peres., J 8., Rev...Baptist Missionary Society (Ret ired.)....Kamly
Persia J, Rev..Misaionary Apostolic, 0, M. 1.-St. Joseph's Gollege...0oletnbo.
Peres, Norbert, Rev...Missionary Arostuho, 0. M. I. .Point Pedro.
l'emra, 8...C. M. 6...Kotte.
Perera, S. IL, Rev...Baptist Mission...colornho
Cotta ol...Borelle.
Pct, TB, 5,15..Major, S. ARambukkana.
Perera, (Mrs. Major S. S. Perera).. S. A..Rainbukkatia.
Peries, W. A. Rev...Baptist Mission...Awiesawella.
l'eries, Ches., Rev...Baptist MissionPuseella.. it iggashens.
!'cries, C. 8...W. M, S...Rawatawatta..Moratuwa.
Perim, kl..Assistant, INN S...Batapola via llikkadnwa.
Perusal, HI, Rev...Nlissionnry Apostolic, 0. M. 1....Kayte.
Peter, Don, Rev...Missionary Apostolic... Tudella..Jaela.
Phair, B. II. 0., Rev...Deacon..Cotta.
M. tl...Cotts.
Phair, Rev. R. 11...B.
U. P., Miss...0 M.S. Miesionary,..In Europe.
Phiti ott, H. 1., Rev ...W esle, an Missionar j...Wellaaratta.
1'lokfort11 3.1,, Rev..,C,11, S. Missionary .Chundiculti,..Jaautt.
J,

DIRECTORIES.
NAME.

EMPLOYMENT, &C.

I STATION.

I POST TOWN

{Gallo.
'lien's, D. N.. Friends' MissicnKaleliyaMirigama
AlOjsias B.mrding House.'iron, J., Rev., S. J..Missionary Apostolic., Manage
'ole, Miss Eva...C. M. S...Ksudy,
'ooloeasingham, L., Rev...7'fissiocary Apostolic.. Talainianuar Mannar..
,oulain, J. B , Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I.- Msnager of Schools. Jaffna.
'raxede, Rev. MotherConventJaffna
?rema Bala...Ensign, S. A...Colombo.
'riyawanti...Eusign, S. A...Rimbnkkana
?rigent, Y. Rev., BroThe CathedralJaffna.
'rince, E. A., Rev...W. M. S...(Chairman, Gallo District).-Richmond
'tingle, R...Aeting Secretary, Y. M. C. A.-Colombo.
?uramai (Mrs. 'dent. Colonel Stevens).-Secretary, S. A . Nosene Home Barone?urser, G. A C.M,S. MissionaryDodanduwa.
creste, J., Rev., S. J.-Missionary Apostolic..Battieal e..
Ranasingha, C. P...Bito'.ist Minister (Retired)...Gampola
Read, Sister Ethel...W. M. SPoint Pedro.
Remaitre, M., Rae... B.C. M... Batticaloa.
Renaud, L., Rev. Brother, 0.M.I...St. Vincent's Homo..Maggona.
Retliore, J., RevMissionary Apostolic, 0 M. 1...Borel'a..Colombo.
Reynolds, Charles, Rev...Incumbent, Holy Trinity Church...Namara Eliya.
Rice, B. H., Rev...Native Pastor, American Misshiii...Bartieotta....latrus.
M. SCatechistIsiandsJaffna.
Richards,
Riddelsdell,W. S., Rev.. Church of England Clia,plainDikoya.
Rigby, W. H., Rev... Wesleyan Missionsay...(Chairman, Kandy District) ..Kandy.
Richards, S., RevIncumbentSt. Clement's..Puttalam.
Robiekez, G., Rev., S. .1...Missionary ApostolieTrincomaler.
Robson G. B. Rev -Wesleyan MissionaryK.811ln nai
Roche, J. A , Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M.
Rodrigo, C. B...W. M. S...Aintgania.
Missionary Apostolic_Thmilarawela.
Rodrigo, S. J. S., Rev...Missionary
Rodrigo, Th. L.,Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. IJaffna..
American Mis,ionaryAssistant Principal, Oodooville Girls
Wet, H. L,
School... Oodooville...Jaffna,
Roper, H. T...Missionary, F. F. M. A....ToluwagodaMirigama.
Roper, Mrs. H. T...Missionary, F. F. M. A. ...Toluwagoda..Mirigarna,
Rose, R,ev. Mother...ConventAnnul dba,pura.
IAdan. ben,..2,1siiner.
Rouvellao, J., Rev ..Missionary
Roux, A., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, O.M. IAuuradhapura.
Royer, J., RevMissionary Apostolic, 0. M. I ; Seaetary to the Archbishop...Borella
-.Colombo.
Russell, E. Stewart, Rev., M, A..Presbyterian Chaplain...Scots Kitk -.Kandy.
Ry de, R. W., Rev., M.A...C. M. S...Cotta.
BamaraveeraMajor S. A m00101111 o.
Samaraweera, D. M. V -Church of England Catechist.- Yatiyantota.
Senders, C. M., Rev...Native Pastor, American MissionKamdivu.. Jaffna.
Sanders, J., Rev...Native Pastor, American MissionAt h UVal Jaffna.
Sandrasagara, X. N., RevMissionary Apostolic..0.11,1...Delft.. Kayo.
Ransom, Miss...W. M S -.Kandy.
Santiago, N., Rev...Missionary Apostolic .. 0. M. I...Mitrungen...31annar.
Sargunam, D...C. M. S. Catechist..MutwalColontho.
Sargunam, S...0. M. S. CatechistPettah Colombo.
Satol,i, D. R., &v..Missionary Apostolic,..0. S. 13.-Nowara Eliya.
Sattianathen,A., Rev ..C.M.S...Abho ts ford..Nauuoya.
Sattianathen, T. D., Rev....C. M. S. Pastor.. Vavni iy a
Satya Das, Ensign, S. A, .Veyangoda.
Schaefer, J. M., Rev..S. J ...Missionary ApostolieHinidama iSoullne n Province.)
Schlosser, C., RevMissionary Apostolic...O. N. IAnuradhap era .
Schmitz, P. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I... St. Joseph's College...Womb,
Scott, T. B., Rev., M.A., N.D.-American Mission...Manippay..Jsffna.
Sebastian, Rev .. Missionary Apostolic...St. Patrick's College..Jaffna.
Seeya, (E. D. Si r,,a)..Ensign, S. A...Colombo.
Selestina, Adjutant, S. A...Colombo.
Seneviratne, A. C. Catechistliambautota.
Seneviratne, H. W., Rev...(Retired) Native Pastor, C.M.S...Gampola.
Seneviratne, J. N...C. M. S..Cotta.
Sargent, E., Very Rev...31iss Apost., O.M.I., Manager of SchoolsPettaliColombo.
Sethukavaler, R. Newton Rev. kt.a .. (Supernumerary) Wesleyan Minister-. klatticalon

DIRECTORIES.
NAME.

EMPLO YME NT, &c. I

STATION.

715
I

POST TOWN.

Silva, Don Thomas, Rev.. W. M. S..(See blutuwadi, I). T.)


Silva, G., RevMissionary Apostolic...Ta&a.
Silva J. do, C. M. 3,
Silva, Juan, Rev.. Pastor, Baptist Chorch...Madatupe IN. W. P.)
Silva, Peter. de C. M. S. Catechist..C..itta.
Silva, S. Allen, Friend's Mission, Clodagh, Matale,
Silva, S de...eatochistMarawilla.
Silva, Thealore, Rev,..,Baptist Mission...Katugastota.
Silva, W. de (Junr) C. M. S. CatechistCotta.
Simmons, J. D., Rev..C, M. S..Tamil Cooly 'Mission...ln Europe.
Simmons, S. M., Rev...C. M, S...Baddegama,
Smith Edward, R v.-Wesleyan TiliessiJuary, .0n furlough.
Smith, A. Handel, Rev...(Dmicon) Assistant Master..St. Thomas' C .11oAe...Colombo.
Solomon, E. S., Rev.. W. M.S...Kadd,velly ..Poi it Pedro.
Souhait, J. M., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.1.-Udappuwa,
Spaar, J. A. Rev...W.M.S...Moratumulla...MoratuVa.
Spencer, J V., Rev.. W.M.S...KaIntara.
Spencer, E. H. Lay reader...Kandy
Stache, A., Rev., S.J -.Missionary A postolicRatuapura.
Stambo, M. A.. Rev...W. M. S...Welimada
Stone, W. A., Rev., rs.a...Warden, St. Thomas' College.Colombo.
laert, Aug.. Rev., S ,T..Missionary Apostolic._ Kegalla.
S
St. Prasede, Rev...Mother Superior, Convent....Taffna.
Stouter, M. N., Rev...Missionary Apostolic 0.K.I...1Cadustmla.
Storrs, A. N. C. Rev...IIapniale (On leave).
Swami Des (G.S. Leitch)... Adjutant, S. A...Colombo.
Tabart, A., RevMissionary Apostolic, 0. DI. I...Borella...Colombo.
Talagale, D. J.-Catechist, C.11 -Colombo.
Talagala, J.. 0, M. S. Catecbist..Cotta.
Tarebimutin, J. R. Rev, (Deacon)...Tangalla.
Tambimuttu, K. E....Religious Instructor of Veddas...
Tarmenude, T., Very Rev.-Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.1...Ohilaw.
Taylor, E E. Rev -Incumbent S. Paul's, Kandy.
Taylor, Miss LMedioal Missionary... W. M. S.-Batticaloa.
Taylor, Miss L. H...W.M.S...EalmnnaiBatticaloa.
Teasey,
S..Badulla.
Tebb, It., Rev..W. M. S..(eli+irmau, Colombo District)... Kollupitlys....Colombo.
Tebbs, W.-Assistant, Trinity College .. Kandy.
.Thamotheram, D. V., Rev...W.M.S.-Trinoomalee.
Thavas.gayam, J...C. M. S. Cioechist...1Ylullailtivii.
Thiry, F., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, D.D., 0.M.1.-Borel1a -Colombo,
Thomas, Miss. A. E. M..C. M. S..einuanson Gardens..Colombo.
Ttomas, Mra. J. D...O.NI.S..Cinnamon Gardene...0olornbo.
Thompson, J., Rev., M.A. C. M. S..In Enrope.
Thoraval, J., Rev..Brother, 0.M.I..St. Vincent's OrphanageMaggon 2
Thwaite, B., Rev.....W.M.S....Matarn.
'Eliot, H., Rev.Bro., 0.M.1.-Borella...Colornho.
Tillckeratnii, Ensign S.A....eolombo.
Townsend, II. C., Rev. B a...0.141,S...Tarail Cooly Missiou...In Europe.
Townsend, Miss S. H
Europe.
Trimmer, G. J., Rev...Wesleyan Missionary.- (Chairman, Jaffna Distriot)...Jaffn
Tifey, Adjutant...S. A...Kanguenuturai..Jaffca,
Tweed, D., Rev., BA...Presbyterian Minister...Bainbalapitiya...COlo bo.
Tyler, Miss...W.M.S.-Badulla.
Van Antwerpen, G., Rev., ..S. J...MiRMOuary Aposiclic...Kegalla.
Vander As, J. B., Rev., S, J ..G eneral Seminary of India. .Kandy,
(Kandy.
Van Langenberg, D. A.. Rev...Missionary Apostolic!, 0. S. B.-Military Chaplain...
Van Reeth, Josrpb, Rt, Rev. D.D., S.J..R. 0. Bishop...Gallo,
Vas, M. F., Rev...Missionary Apostoli c...Rayts.
Vs'oopilly, D., Rev..Native Pastor. American Mission...Pander errippuJaffna.
Veronica, M., Rev...Mother Snperiaress...Kotahena Convent...Colombo.
,Jaffna.
Veeragatty, S., Rev...Native Pastor,American
Veeraratna...Ensign, S A..,,Rambnkkana.
Veerasinhe, A. R, Rev -.Incumbent, St. James'..Chilaw.
Vei /Anatol, A , Rev. Fat her...S.J.-General Seminary of IndiaKandy.
Vethanaysgatn, T. S., Rev.... W.M.S...JJaffna.
Vincent, C. D., Rev...Missionary Ar ostolio...Naw alapitiya.
Vines, E. C., Miss,..0. M. S. Missionary...Galle.
Vogel, E., Rev..Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.1.-Kurunegala.
Voileader, E., Rev...Missiouary Apostolic, 0.M.I...Procurstor..Jafftia.


718

DIRECTORIES:
l

NAME.

EMPLOYMENT, ac. I

Sr.tTtoN. u

PUST TOWN.

Waldock, F. D., Rev...B. M. S. Mi sionary...Baptist Mission House...Maradana...


[Colombo
Waltham, IV. J. P., Rev...Incumbent, St. Mark's ...Badull a,
Wallyn, P., R
S.J...Missiouary Apostolic...,11alangeda.
Walton. W. AL, Rev, .W. M. S... Bemireloa.
Wanigusek ire, D...C. M.S....Colombo.
Wanigasekara, D. E. 1)...C.M.S.. BorelinColo' ob.,.
Ward, A. A., B. A...PI ofe sor. Jaffna College ..J e ff mi.
Ward, C. H. S. R -v. Wesleyan issiOnary Tan
Weaver, E. M., Rev...Wesl-yan Missionary...Trincomalee,
Weeraratn , W., Rev...B. a. S... Mata e.
Welikala, L., Rev...C. M. S. l'astor... ra'angann...Kotte.
Whitney, bliss E...C.M. S. Lielirs' College..celowbo.
Wiekramasinghe, C., Rev.... A%1L i, , Wellawatta.
Wickrunianayake, H., Rev...Tilildrigasyaye... liambala it ;3. .,,Colo rub ,.
Wickrumanay ass, J. it, Rev ..C. M. S. Iaitoc...Munipe...Keshawa.
M'iskrainaratno, H. tie S., h ev....W.M.S Ric I molld 11111 ...Cra Ile.
W ijseinlie, C., Rev...C.
S. Pastur...tiampela.
ipsinh I, D.
M.S. C, tech iet ..Cetti.
Wgesinha, J...C. M. S. Catechist.. Kitulampitiyis.
Wijebinhs, J. H ..C. M. S. Catechist... Baddegam,
Wijesinhe, W. J. Rev...S. P. G...Christ Church Cathedi al...Wall Street Kolatialtiem
nat
Wijeyasinha, C. E. P., Rer..
Wijeyasinha, D. T. T., Rev...V M.S...Seeduwa . Katunaye.ke.
SVillenburg, M. G... Honorary Lay Reader, St. Stephen' s...Negembo
Willenburg, P.R., Rev W. Al. S.,.Kandy.
Williams...Adjutant, S. A...Colombo,
William., J. A . .W. X. S -Richmond Hill...Galle.
C, T., Rev, ,C.M.S. Natl,e Past. r.. Anuradhapura
Wilkes, W. M. P., B.A...W. Al.
Central Colege....lallua.
Whin iv, R. A, . W. AL S...Puttur ..Jaffna.
Wood, Ci. T... Rtv.B. M. S. Al issionaryButgain ma, (near Colombo.)
Wright, Rev. Bro., S,J...Batt calm
Wydeman, John.. Strict Baptist Fraacl;er.. Volverdal ...C1 tomb i.
Vest:. Ratilem, ( W. Stevens) Lieut. C'e'oncl, Chief Officer...Ceylon ti, AColombo.
Yt goy uel, Rev,, Bro., 0.31.1.St.
nt's Home .. itaggona.
Young, Miss, A., M.D.. WOBB'B'S Medical Mksioti...lituvil...Jaffna...in Americo.
Young, E. S.,
AL S. Missiunory...Colonibu.
Ladislaus M., Algr...R.C.. Delegate Apostolic to East Indiev...Kandy.

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'rites rti .11is.siuna rice.)


(2 -ut tridaqin,
f I It 7. I I Al IssinNARY SOC LET Y.- Mrs, L. A. Bea Idgp. in, Mo. J
Tbutims, Misses A. Higg ens, A. M. Denyer, E. S. Young, II. P. Phillips, E. M.
Josolync, E. A C 'SC, M. S. Ledge. V. Franklin, S. C. Lloyd, A. C. Goodchild, L.
M. Leelie-Mel ille, H. E. Pa. ne, E. ,J. Hewes, L. H. Nixon, S.A., E. Whitney, E.
G. Beeching, E. C. Vines, G. Hutchinson, E. G. Banuitt, B. L. Ketchlee, E. Poole,
A. R. M. Them is, B. Child, A, L. Larp, A. Board, K. Ledge, M. R. (ledge, M.
Johnson, H. S. Karney, L. Bellerhy, A, Heather, L. A. Chapman, S. L. Pa ge.
, Miss
Mn'
i. Cite410.
WESLEYAN AII6S1( /NAM' `O./CIE l'Y
Igri tidy MAss
Coke,
Ledger, Kstleruhe, Catapbell rack, Cek el bt...
Draytor,
ea
furlough
;
Mie3
'few.
Badella ; Miss H. A. Tyler, Badulle , Miss
Badulla ; Miss Gray, Welitinda ; Miss fienryWeliinada; Miss E. ticott, Matara ;
Miss L. M. Hall, B.A., Batticalea ; Sister G. Nettleship, Puttur ; Sister F. Hunter,
or furlough ; Miss L. H. Taylo-. Hattie %to i; Sister Hettic Mike, Jaffna ; M s s
R. Mosorop, B.A. Jaffna; Miss Beauchamp, Pt. Pedro; Miss L. Taylor, Batticalco.
(Medic Work) Miss Clegg, on furlough : Sister Annie Capper, Pnttar; Sister
Ethel Read, Pt. Pedro.

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FRIENDS' MISiFON.SrationsClo:itgh near Matale. Mistale Town,


and Mirigama. Missionaries -J aid F. J. Mn Comsoli (in Enrope,, S, J. Long, S. Long
in Europe), Miss E. F. 4 ibbons, E, C and M. Ker. Associate Missionaries -IT. T.
and S. Roper, 0. M. and K. Henry. Sint:Mese and Tamil Preachers 10, Male Teachers
Colporteurs 2, Bible Women 1, Vol untuu workers
23,in Schools 23, Female Toachers
8 Out Statious where meetings are regularly held 14 ; Average attendance as such Meet
lugs, on total '313 S mislay troe's 27, Sunday Scholars 732, Boarding School fur
glee 1, Day Schoo's 28,1loys in Day Schee s 911, Girls in Day School aa
HEN ARATOODA. NIISSION.Misaas H. Teal) r It.0 I T. N. Cuoi.er, Hewitt:U.0dt,
Misses I,L3. Vidler and A. Dickson, Mulditt t. 31i3S0i II. M. Norris and A. Schmidt
Katugustots.
(Hotly in connection with Cinnamon Gardens Baptist
KELANIYA
Church). Mt a Boorman. Dalagaina House, K 'tuuiya.
Y.W.C.A., COLOMBO. Hun Secretary. Miss Bradier K ANDY ; Miss Campbell,
SALVATLON ARIL Y.(A lar4e Staff of Female Workers).
SISTERHOOD OF ST. M ARO ARET'S, POGWATTA.Sister Florence Mary
Sister in charge of Miesion. Sister Bridget Margaret Bishep's College.
Sellool.
Sister Agnes MaryIlishop's College. Sits'er M.tilda it. Margart
Sister MonicaOrphanage and Nerillc-work.
[Besides above a large number :II Nurses and Sisters in connection with the Roman
Catholic Al lesion.]

f 'El LON I RON'

osoci tfr ION,

NURSING HOME, HATTON.


PATILONESS

E. LADY BLAKE.

Chairalaa : E. HAMI IN.


W. B. PAW:1101,1N.
I lion Treasurer
lion. Secretary: F. LIESCIIING,
ft.v. W" J. Noble, se'g.)
Mrs. Itenscarry,
Seri4Sey
4 ; I VE.
//e. Audiea,
[Miss Dunne, Actg.)
Mrs. W. 11. Pats rson.
F,
R. H. S. Scott.

L. Davis

X Fle UT I E CO M Mall:
Mrs. E. E. Faller.
E. Hamlin.
W. B. Paterson.
Dr Neville Thomas.
I Pr. R. J. Drummond. .

H. IIIIMIsluar.
It. H. Eliot.
J. G, P..dmer
Lev. W. J Noble.
F. Lies"hing.

TnE REGULAR NURSING STAFF:


The Lady kap rintendeal : Mr?, Th- RAG IITY (Miss Minn",
2471e74inq Risters :
Miss Watkinson.
Miss Hadden.
Mis s Taylor.
Clarke.
All the Nurses ate folly traiued in all briaehes of Nursing, inoluiing Mrs. E.
Heraghty.
GENERAL CiMMITTEE,
Mrs. P. R. Shand, Mrs. Jan. Duncan, Mrs. C mmbe, Mrs. A. G. Layrril,
Mrs. R. H. S. Scott, Mrs. Ke' h Rollo, Mr . A. C. W. Cl t: hi', Mrs. W. B Paterson .
M s. W. H. Graham, Mrs W. D. Bosalique', Mr,. Fred. Taliam, Mrs. L. Stuart,
Miss Kerr, Mrs. J. S. Back, Mts. J. H. Wyr e'l Mar,,w. Mitt, J. W. Beall:4)rib,
Mrs. T. E. Weekes, Mrs. H. Gti don I tiff, Mrs. H. A Webb, M s. J. A. Matti,
MIS E Reeling, Mrs. W. P, Halliley, Mrs. C. S. Wright, Mrs. E. F. Fuller,
F. H. Wiggin, IIngsn Blriehlaw, Elainlyn, Price, Rev. W. J. Noble. A. P. Wa'docks
E Hisin'in, W. B. Paterson, John Crriove, Dr. R. J. Drummond, A. C. Kingsford
R. Turner, Li. W. Harrison, W. Forsythe, Shannon Stevenson,
Westland
F.I S. Vowler, B. Constantine, Dr. Neville Thomas, E. II. girt, C. E. Welldfm,
anal, G. Palmer.

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CIV IL AND MILITARY MEDICAL
AND APOTHECARIES IN CEYLON

ER VT1.11(1 '4E1114,

Society ; F. a.,.,s. for Fellow o


of the Li n
The Contraation , r. L. a. stand for Fellow
ic ine and Surgery ;L.M. s. licentiate
a. a. 411.11(1mito of Med
the Royal College of Surgeons;
Physiaciattoc
e. e. for Licentiate of, the Faculty sifery
lile.e!;t4hce.
in Medicine and Surgery;
Midwif ery
of Surgeons L. et. for Lie,. quite of
Licentiate of the Faculty; L.
oef f itttaunlatinsd;
C.
P.
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NAME

RAMC OR DESIGNATION I PL CR OF ABODE & POST TOWN

Surgeon...Kindy
Abeysiughe, G...Suh-As:istant C
Adams. R. S...Apothecary...MaultulRM (N, E.)
Adrian, R. G. li...Alutnuvre.ra
Adriensz, G. C... Apothecary ... Ba0r11.1a
Alumina, D. C Apothecary...Deltota
21,d Asst, Medic ,l Officer...Lunatic Asylum ..Colombo
Aldons, R. C., Jr, r.
Aldons, R. C.. L. M. a., Cal to o...Suti-Assistant Col onial Surgeon... ( t i red )
iCal
Pr setitionor...Elambalapitiyitmeolomb,,
Alias, F.,
&
Asst. Col. Surgeon...Port Snrgoon...Galle
Al wis, F. M., L.3.1.s., 2m1 House Sot-gem...Ger oral lImpilal...Cclombo.
Amarasiughe, F...Apothecary...Weligama
Amerasekera, J. S., L.3t.s, Ceylon...Sub-Assistant
nal Surgeon...Moral
Anderson, E...Health Officer...Colombo
Anderson, L. E...Lient. Color el, R.A.M.C...Colombo
Anghie, J. C...Actg. Medical Officer.. Alutnnwara
Anthonisa, S.L.,
S.L. L.R.C.S. & r., Edinhurgh...Asst. Col. Surgeon...Bad RUA
Appacutty, D.
Camp...Ragama
Appiah, S... Apothecary ..Unichchai... Bat ticaloa
Arulampalam, K.-ApothecaryMalik-0am (N. It.)
Arulampalam, P... Apothecary Madawachehiya
Arumugam, S...Apotheca.ry...Tiasarnaharama
Arumugam, S., L.M.S., Madras...F. I. N. Sudety Hospital.. ..Triffna
Aryaratne, D. M., r..r.s.s, Ceylon...Medical Officer. , Colombo
Asirrathen,J..Acting Medical Officer...Kolonna
Asaerappa, E. P., L.R.C.P. & s. Ediu...Deputy-Assistant Colonial -Nargeon...Co S'mho
Asecrappa, S. do M., M.D. Edin...Modizal PractitionerColornho
Attygalle D. S...Apotbecary...Borella Convict HospitalColombo
Attygalle, J. W. S., X.B.C.M...Police Surgeon...Colombo
Attygalle, J., M.R.C.S., Eng., M.D. Aber...Colombo
Atwell, RApothecaryBandarawela
Baptist, E. ..Apothecary ..Galawela
Baptist, W. RApothecary ..Gampola.
Bastianpulle, J...Apothecary...Pungudutivu
Bawa, B.., r.a.c.s. Edin...Deputy Asst. Colonial Surgeon.. Port 81:riteon...Colomb4)
Bertram & Co...Apothecaries...Nawalapitiva
& a. Edin., L.F.P. & a. Orlas....Private Practitio 1.r...Kandy
Baron,
Blanchard, 13...Apothecary..Vidaltaltivu
Bodington, P. J..Captain, R.A.M.C...Colombo
Bridgman, M., M.D., M R.C.S., L.R.o.P...Medical Practitioner...Hatton
Brito, P., M.13 E.M., M.a c.s...Assietant Colonial Surge In...Puttalaul
Brito-Bahapulle, R., L.m.s.,Ceyloii....Medica,l Practitioner...New Moor Street . Coloinb
Brohier, L., at.a.c.s...Aest. Colonial Surgeon... Hapntale
Brown & Co., Ltd...Apothecaries...Hatt on
Browning K. C. M. a. COMB., r. c. s London.. Public Analyst and Cloemist..Colombo
Bulner, W. A...Apothecary...Nanuoya
Buyser, L, E...Apothecary...Dambulla
Caldera, A. B... t'rviate DispenserKalutam
Cama, N, M.-Dental Surgeon...Colpetty...Calombo
Canagassby, A. 0. P...Apothecary...Netundeniya
Camagasaby, Mice. M...Apothecary and Stsward, de Soysa
Canagasundra, J. ItApothecary.. lIndugoda
Candiah, PApothecary...Mantota
Candiah, T...Apotheoary...Mohaoya
Candiah, M. C., L.M.s., Ceylou....Jnffna
Cargilla, Ltd...ChemistsMedical Hall, Fort and Cinnamon GardenF4...Colombo
Castellani. Aldo. M n. Florence..Ditector, Bacteriological Institute ..Colombo

DIRECTORIES.

hig

NAM. I IIANk OR DESIGNATIOS I PLA'Al


AFIO DR & POST l'OWN
--. Chalmers, A J.,
Victoria University; F. a.c.s., Eng...Registrar, and Lecturer
on Physiology, Ceylon Medical Oullege...Colornho...in Europe
Chellapp4, M.,
Ceylon...Medical Practitioner...Point Pedro
Chellaturai, E. S... Anothecary..Elatticaloa
Chelliab, D. S.-Apothecary . Dimbula
Chinniab, A. L.n.s.,Ceylou...Sub-Assistunt Colonial Surgeon.. Kalruunai
Chiuniepillai, A. W., L. MM.,
. Sub-A +St. Colonial Surgeon-Mantota
Cbittatupalam, K., L. Al .S., C6ylon...Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon..Ksogesanturai
Chiliasatni, G....Apdthecary.Civil Medical Stored..Colombu
Chriatoffelsz H. S , L.lt. C. P. Senior d ouse Surgeon, General. Hospital...Colombo
Colombo Apothecaries' Company, Ltd...Fort...Colombo
Colyer, E..Dantal Surgeon..Cul mbo.
Cooke. J., L.u.s., Ceyion...Deputy-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Gampola
Cotton, A..Storekeeper.. Civil Medical Stores.. Colombo
Corea, A. E. D., L.st s., Ceylon..Medical Practitioner..Chitaw
Corea P...A.pothecary..(keneral Hospital -Colombo
()rail), James, at.n.c.x., Aberdeen...Colonial Surgeon, W. P...0ofornbo
Cramer, D. F..Apothecary...Aranayaka
Croninz, F. M.-Apothecary-Madam's:I
Purr, Miss I. H., L.R.C. P. & H. Edin...American Mission...Inuvil...Taffna
Danforth, S. F. G., L.st.s.,_ Coyle o -Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon ..Pt. Pedro
Daniel, S....Apothecary...Civil Medical Stores-Colombo
David, S. Id...Apothecory...4.vissavvella
De Boer, Miss A...Sub-Assi, -t Coloni 1 Surgeon ..Medical Officer, Branch
Hospital...Horella
Denison & Po...Chenusts and Druggist-S.:The SoysaBnildings...Slave Island...Colombo
d'Esterre & Co ...Apo thectuies...Kamly
Practitioner..Kadngannawa
De Hoedt,
Colonial Surgeon...Kandy
De Hoedt, J. W., Isi.B.C.31
De Kretser, E., L.s.a. Lond..Asst. Colonial Surgeon... Lindnla.
De Kretser, E. W., ...M.4.0 s. Eng., L.R,C.P. LOrid...Deprity.ASSt, Col. Surgeon-Gallo
De Livens, E., MA, C. M...00101lial Surgeon.. North-Western and Sabaragemuwa
Provit ces...Kurunegala
De Livera, E...A.pothecary...Garninadnws.
De Nies, V W.. Apothecaty..Eraur
De Pinto, Go 13-Dispenser...Wellawatta.
Afiit.001. Surgeon, Second Pbysician...Genl. Hospital, Colombo
De Saran',
De Serem, G. H., L. R C.P., Edia...Private Practitioner-Kollnpitiya
Officer...Marawila
De &wain
De Silva, 1A-Apothecary...Toptswenut
Be Silos, A. C... Apothecary...Jaela
De ail, a, A. H. C., 51.B., DUrhalll...14R118
De Silva, A. J... a pothecary
Ceylon... Visiting Me Real Officer-Kandy
De Silva, C. L. A.,
DeSilta, C. M . Apothecary..Beliatta
De Silva, lIinton...i..m.s., Ceylon..Meclical Assistant...Dikoya
De Silva, H. L..Aouthecary ..Koslanda
De Silva, J., 11.B.0 AT., Aberdeen, D.P.H. . Private Practitioner-Illoratmva
De Silva, J. H ...Apothecary.. Mutwal
De Silva, M. A...Apothecary.. Meegahadrandura
Do Silva, Ii. D.Apothecary...Nawalapitiya
De Silva, R., L.ar.s.,Cey Ion...Medical Practitioner..,(In England)
De Silva, Simon.. Apothecary ..Mibint ale
De Silva, V. II. M.. Apothecary, .Agrapatane
Da Silva, Thomas ..Apothecary..Kokirawa
De Silva, W. A Lat.c.e. & L.s...SubAsst. Col. Surgeon...Galle
Surgeon to Grenier Eye InDe Silva, W. H., M.B.C.M., v.n.e.s., E., Hat
firmary and General Hospital... Lecturer on Materia Medical and
Ophthalmology. Ceylon Mouical College..Nellidith...Bambelapirya.. Colombo
Ceylon...Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon., Avissawedla
De Vos, C.,
Dewasay again, A. 0..Apothkary..Pallai
Dhaitapala, J. A .. Apothecary Dodangaalands
Dharml. attic, M. A-Mt diced Praeiitiaser..Avissawella
Dlnirmartue, S. 0...Mediral Officer-Batapola
Dias, J. A... Apotin r.ary...Altrisama.
Dias, El. S ..Apoltecary..Horana.
Dias, P. C. S...Apothecary..Veyangoda
Eng...Hennratgoda
Disc, W., 111.1) , St. Andr
-Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon-Bogawantalawa
Dickman, C., L.m.s., Ceylon
Drieherg, J. 13., L.n.c.s. p...Colombo
Drummond, R. J., aLmeat., Edin...Medical Practitioner..Taldwakele [Nuwara Eliya.
Latex, & s...Madical Praotitiouer...
Duke, Valentine de S., L.Q. & g.c,e.i.

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DIRECTORIES,
NAME. I RANK AR DESIGNATION I P/,ACE OR A RODE & POST ToW4

(Europe
'tenon, K....Medit- al Officer..Millintale
Ebel!, J. IL, I..R.C.S. & e., Edin...Colonial Surgeon, Southern ProvinceOn leave. In
Ederewere, JApothecry..Polpitiwamn
Ederesiughe, P.J....A pothecaryHalpe
Ekantlyeka, L. A,. ',m.o., Ceylon.. Deputy Assi tent Colmial Surgeon.. Lunugala
Elankanalagnm, J..Apothecary..Kolculai
Fdlyatamby, A. N ..Apothecary...Tiriyay.:
.S., Ceylon...House Surgeon _Galls
Ephraime, D, C,
Epbraime, C F., 1.3t s., Ceylon...Su',-Aesietaut Colonial SurgeonRagama
Ephraluis, 11; D..ApothecaryKandy
Epbraimm, T. 0Actg. Medical Officer.. Waingocle
E gar a, A. C., h. II., Madras..,Sub-Asietent Colott;a1 SurgeouAraapatam..India
M.R.E.S., Lon...G.0.1.1..Colonabo
Fairl;e, J. D. B.,
Feldatto, A. P.. ApotheearyChempianpattu
Feleingrr, C... Apothe airy ..Mahawalatenna
Ferdinando, D. II. A r.othr cary..Itanngala

FernaFda. A. 3 ...Apo becary end:,


o
Fernando, C. P - A ctg. Medical 0111c.c atsigastota
Fernando, G. W. R., M. cat., A.herdeen, Abordoen...Aseiatant Port !Surgeon
Fernando, G. B... Apothecary ..Tirilatkohopitb a.
14ernando, u.n., w. s^. hondon,...Asaistant Colonial Firgenn, Lecturer an Medicine, Ceylon Medical College, & 1st Pli3 Fiction, General .
Darley Road.. VoInnibo

Fernando, G. A.. A pot I weary ...Yaka I la


Fernando, J. 0...Apothecary...Inf. Diseases Ff ospilalKauatt a...Colombo
Fernan do, H. I...Medieal Practitioner...Moratttwa
Fernando, M. S.. Apothettary...Nuwara Eliya
Fernando, S., !ca., c.m., Lit c.r. & s...KollupitiyaCol, mho.
Fernando, S..1
ApothecaryCivil Medical stores...Colombo
Fernando, T. s..Apothecary.. Rattota
Fernando, W... Apotheca*y...Dankotuwa
Fernando, W. aApothecaryHan wella
Fernando, W. CApotbeearyHiniduma
Fernando, W. JAnothecary..Kongabawola
Fitzgerald, P. G...Lieuteuan4, R. A. M. C....Trincomaloe
Fon aka, 0. P., L.M.S., Ceylm...Medical Practitioner.. Morattiwn
CeylonDeputy Assistant Cute-, ttirgeon ..Balapitiya
Pomander, F.,
Francis, T.. Apothecary
Fyah, Mrs. Mary NOUS, Mai., Londan...Me lical Officer in charge of Lady Have'ock
HospPal for WomenColombo
Garvin, T F.. .it .e.m, A berdeen..Sargeon in Charge...Generul H" snitrtl.,.[7Alomhn
Gnanainuttn, S. H A potheeary.. Mandativu
Gomes, H. B...ApothecitryKur megaln
comes, J. J..Med;cal PractitionerGrandpass_Coltanho
Atm hecary..Matara
Gomes, T.
Practitioner...Colontb<0
Gomesz,
Gooneratne, A.. Apothecatty..Ltudttla
Gooneratne, V. 1) ,
Ceylon ..Matira
(koonasekere, D. B. S...Ap thecary..Matera...Folgahawela
Goonesekere, J. S., Lacs. Ceylon..Medical Pt actitioneritforatuwa
Goonewar 'ena, CApothecaryKirama
'
Goonewardene, J.N. Swards L.u.s , Cevlon..Sub-Assistanteol. Surge )n...Colontho
Goonewardene, S. PMedinal Practitioner.,.Mrspan a
Gunawardena, T. D. S.. Arotheoary..l1atdumrou11 a
Gonasekara, H. M. S.. ApothecarvMausahiriya
Gnnasekara, S. T., L M.Q., 3rd House Physittian, General Lbspitud....Celomho
Gunesekera, F. W Me 'ical PractitionerGalkissa
Gunatilaka, S. D. S... A poth, eary_Tanealla
Gunatilaka, D. S Apothecary Yakala
Gray, H.. A pathecary...f lalexedara
r.
Ei;3,11,
m ..Depaty Ae.t. .1,ti urp
Grenier, F. C. 11.,
Griffin, C T ach.c s Et g, L.a.c.r.
1.1113.. A4-4. P. I'. I. tind I. C. H.
Haddagoda, D. W, .. A pothecary ..Watawala
Hallo* S., L.M.61., CeyIon..L.n.c.r. & 8...Assistant Colonial SurgeonPlittalam
Harding, A. E..Apothecary.. Chilaw
Hay, George, L.e.e.r. & s. Edin...Kandy
Heal. C. J...Majer,

. NANE

I BANK OR DESIGNATION I PJACE OF An .) DE & POST TOWN

Homer, J. L.u.s., Ceylon...House Physician...Gen. ral Hospital.. Colombo


Hook, J.:District Medical Assistant..Kurunegala
Huybertez, H., L.R.C.3 & P. Edinburgh...Asst. Col. SurgeonKandy
Iyampillai, K..ApothecaryKarachchi Irrigation Woika
Jan, E. N...L.m.s., CeylonDeputy Asst. Col. Surgeon...Neboda
Jansz, Goo. E. & CoDispensers..Middle Street..Galle
Jayaratne, B. 0. F... Apothecary ...Ellagawa.
Jayaratna, D. D...A.pothecaryDikoya
Jayaratua, D. J ..Apotheeary ..Ke lebokka.
Jayasekera, E. A,,.Apothepary.,,Panadura
PractitionerHanguranke I a
Jayasinghe, D. J
Jayatilleke, R. J...L.a.c.a. & a. EdinDeputy Asst. Col, Surgeon.. Dlmbufs
Jayawardene, C..Apothecary.. Elkaduwa
Jayawardena, D. GApothecaryMundel
jayawickrennt, F. S..Apotbecary..Kotaptla.
Jeremiah, J. R., L.M.S., Ceylon Sub-Asst. Col. Surgeon ...Mnllaittivn
Jinadasa, hi., talcs., Ceylon...Sub-Assistant Col. Surgeon ..Dandugama
Johannes, E.M...Apothecary Lindula
Johnson, 0., L.F.P. & sAssistant Colonial Surgeon...Medical Officer, Coavict EstablishmentBorellaColombo
Jordan & Co., ApothecariesLindula
Joseph, H. P..Assistaut Port Snrgeon..Colombo
Joseph, MApothecary..Udapusaellews.
Joseph, S., L.a.c.a...and House PhysicianGeneral Hospital...(2olombo
Joshua, N. L_ApothecaryMaturalla
Kalenberg, A., L.R.C.P. & s. Edin.44-8Asst. Col. SurgeonTrincomalee
Kanazasundera, J. B.
B. T ...Apothecary _ dugoda
Kandiah, E...Apothecary...Puasellawa
Kandiyah, V. 0. S..Apatliecary, Tamblegam
Karunaratue, E. M...Privatc Practitioner... Kosgoda
Karunaratne, J. D.. Apothecary..Kandy
Karriappan, A. liApollieciary Karunkodittivu
Kaylasaymhe, M., a.u.s., Coy lonSub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon ...0liavakachcheri
Keegel, E. L ...L.M.S., Coylon..Colombo
Keegel, H. A., L.R.C.P. Edin., L.F.P. & a. G... Acting Col. Surgeon, S. P, Gallo
Kemp, E. F...Assistant Director, Bacteriological Iustitute..Co!onibo
Keyt, F..Jr., L.a.c. & rModical Officer...Mauuar
Kodippili, W. AApothecaryGalle
Kodituwakku, S...ApothecaryMoratuwa
Koelmeyer, H. R...ApothecaryBogawantalawa
Koelmeyer, M. E..Apoth scary Dodatuluwa
Kotalawala, P., L.R.C.P. & s. Edin...Deputy Asst. Col. Surgeon_Rakwatia
Kulandavelu, S...ApothecaryDandegama
Kulasokera, E. G...Apothecary Maskeliya
L.R.C. P. & a...Deputy Asst. Col. SurgeonMaskeliy a
La Brooy, R.
Lane, Major U. A...n.a.m.c...Trincomalee
La flarpe, L. de, Lat.s., CeylonSub. Assistant Colonial Surgeon...13erawala
Lappen, T. W...Apothecary Nikaweratiye.
Lawrence, N. IApothecary...Valvetitturai
Lawrentsz, C..Apothecary...Minuwangoda
Leembruggen, H. U., L
, CeylonDistriot Medical Assistant.. At ansyaka
Leembruggen, W. E., L.R.C.P
Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Negoin bo
Leo, D. CApothecaryKalawana
Livers, F. de...ApothecaryGamniaduwa
Loos, ESub.-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Kanatta...Colonibo
Loos, IIDeputy Registrar of Births and D eatbs...Colotab.,
Lourensz, C.
M. R. c.s....Ant. Col. SurgeouLindu la
Lndovici, E., L.m.s., Ceylon...Private Practitiouer...Galle
Ludovici, H., Lat.s., Ceylon...Sub. Assistant Colonial SurgeonOn leave
Ladowyk,
Ceylon...Sub-Assistant Colonial Su geo ...Kandy
Lutersz, F. Ml...ApothecaryHaradsukadawela
Majid, A..Apothecary..General HospitalColombo
Maartenez, A. G....Batticaloa
Mahanama, D. H..Apothecary Horowitpotan a
Malavarayer, N ..Apothecary... Vavuniya
margenout, D. H....Apothecary Beruwala
Margenout, J. W., G. M.S. B. . Colombo.
Margenout,W., L.R.C.P., E din., Law. & s., Glos... Assistant Colonial SurgeonMatara
Meier, W. H.Medical Supt., Leper ANyluip....11endala..Colombo
Men. Hugh Lk, L Ji .0 P. &
Praeiitioner...3iBratuwa
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DIRECTORIES.
NAME

I RANK OR DESIGNATION i PLACE OF ABODE & POST Tows

:laths, R. S ..Apotbecary.. Habarana


3ndis, J-Apothecary ...Ambanpola
Bar & Co...Dispensers...Kandy
ills, A. L -Apothecary ...Wanda
We, T-Private Medical Practitioner...Jaffna
iltoa, A. R., Dr .. Medical Pra cation er...G.O.H.-Colombo
into W. H ..Apothecary-Kalutara
Practitioner...Grandpass...Colombo
.isso, F. U.
Edin...Asst. Colonial Surgeon_Kalutara
odder, E. L. F.P.S., &
& L.R.C.P.Edin...Colonial Surgeon-Batticaloat
[Drees, H. A.,
Ioreira, Miss M.. Apothecary of Grenior Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary-Colombo
Innasinghe, G. D-Apothecary-Embilipitiyo.
luttukumaru, V.. L.M.e., Ceylon-Medical Practitioner ..Anaicotta...Jaffna
luttukumaru, P., m.a.c.M., Aber...Private Medical Practitiouer_Volombo
duttutamby, g..Apothecary...Silvacurai
tlylvaganam, H. B., 3.1.a.c.s. & L.8.c.r....Sub-Asst. Col. Surgeon-On leave
Nagalingam, K... it potbccary ...Medagama
Nagamuttu. K-Apothecary-Mariehtkaddi
Nagaratna, V. S-Apothecary-Godakawela
Nellatamby, T... Apothecary ..ValaCheita
Nauayakkara H. S....Apothecary-Leper Asylum... _Honda la
Navaratna, C. S-Apothecary-Maturata
Navaratna, D. B .Apot becary ...Pingaraw a
Nell, A., ar.e.c.s....Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Matorata [Colombo
Nell, Miss W...I..e.c.r. & s...Edie., House Surgeon...Lady Havelock Hospital..
Newton, Stanley...Dental Surgeon, Victoria A roade,...Coloinial
Nicholas, J. C., L.M.s., Ceyion...Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon ,..Dolosbage
Nngara, C. F... Asst. Medical Officer_Deltota
Nngara, J, V...Medical Practitioner-3rd Cross Street-Pettalk. Colombo
Obeyesekara, D. R. F... Apotbecary Deo i ya,3 a
Ohlmus, Theodore, Y.R.e.S.&L.R.O.P....Deputy-Asst. Col. Surgeon-Ratnapura
8., Edinburgh.. Medical Practitioner... Cotta Road -Colombo
Oblmus, E.
Oorloff, C-Apothecary-Gammadmva
Oorloff F., N.B.0 at. Aber...Colonial Surgeon ..Badulla
Orr, Charles, ut.c p. & s., Edin...Deputy-Asst. Col. Surgeon...Hambantota
Panditara.tne, a...Apothecary ..Lunatic Asylum...Colombo
Parkes, Gilbert, m.n...Physician and Eye Sorgeon-rolombo
Partbasarathy, M... Apothecary,..Civil Medical Stores ...Colombo
Passe, W., L.F.P. & s., L.R.E.P & s...Colombo
Madras, F.R.C.S. Eng...Lecturer on Anatomy, Ceylon Medic I Collage
Paul, S.
[...Colombo
Perera, A. P -Apothecary- Narammulla
Perera, B. G_Apothecary ...Ratnapura
Perera, C..Apotheeary...Pundaluoya
Perera, C. G., Mies ...Apothecary ...Maradana-Colombo
Perera. E. 0... A pothecary_Rattota.
Perera, E. H....Apothecary...Tanamnlwila
Perera, F...Apothecary-Gampola
Perera, F. V...Apothecary...Kamburupitiya
Perera, G. H...Apothecary-Badlegania
Perera, G. W...Apothecary, Madulaima
Perera, J-Apothecary...Puttalarn
Perera, J. B...Apothecary..Alcuressa
Perera, L., LLB., Ceylon...Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Deltota
Pereira, L. C...Apothecary...Jail Hospital-Motwal
Perera, Oliver...Medioal Practitioner... Wellawatta
crera, R. A-Apothecary-Anamaduwa
Perera, S. B-Private Medical Pmotitioner-Symonds Road ...Maradanit...0010mbo
Perera, H. P-Apotbecary ...Taldena
Peries, 0. G., rs,13.c.x., Aber...Dam Street...Colombo.
reties, H. M., M.D. Brux., F.s.o.s....Udapusaellawa
Ferias, J. M. F.. Apothecary-Annradbapora
P. J...Medical Assistant-Matale
A

Phillips
Pieters
Ponnia,
Founts,
Poulior
Poulior
Pra,kas1
Premat
Prins,
Purser,
Raffel,
Rajosin
Raman
Rasio,h
Rabaul
Ratnat
Ratnal
RatnaN
}Wont
Raux,
Rey ha
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NAME

1 RANK OR DESIONATION I PLACE CI, A BODE & POST TOWN

Phillips, R. H., L.m.s Ceylon.. Sub-Asst. Col. Surgeon-Aaha Oya


Pieters, B..Apotlaeeary...Ramboda
Ponniah, F..1 Apothecary ..Kattankady
Ponniah, K....Apothecary...Pothuvil
Poulior, G. H...Apothecary...liakmana
Poulior, J...Apothecary ..Kandy
Prakasam, A...Apottmeary...Nochchiyago.ma
Premaratne, M. HApothecary.. Mulhalkele
ylon...Sub-Asst. Colonial SurgeonMaturn ta
Prins, L. A.,
Purser, L. MCaptCe, R.A.ALC...Diyatalawa
Raffel, Alan, L.B.C.P. & s... Medical Practitioner -Colombo
Hajnainghalm, A., m,n.c.m., Aber...Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Balangoa..t
Ramalingam, M -.Apothecary ..Kayis
Raaiah, H. S., L.m.s., Ceylon .. Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...On !Cave
Ratnam, C. S. Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon_ ChIlaw
Ratnam, E. V ..Medical Practitioner..Colombo
Ratnam, Mrs. Mary, M.D., Canada...Medical Practitioner...Colombo.
Ratnaweera, CApotheoary...General Hospital..Colombo
Ratnawibhusana, J. A_Apothecary... Kottagoda
Raux, J. CApothecaryHanweila
Rey hard, B., L.R.C.P. & s....Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon... Watawala
PractitionerMoratuwa
Roberts, E., L.c.m.c.,
Robertson, RApothecary..Pedlar StreetGalle
Aromatic
tiat ..General HospItal...Colombo ;Coloinho
Rockwood, D., L./LC.1.,
Rockwood, Hon. W. G., M.D. Madras, m.X.C.Y. & s. Lon., m.L.c...COnsolti rig Surgeon.Rode, A., um.s., Ceylon...Deputy Asst. Col, Surgeon,..Tangalla
Rodrigo, C. G Acting Medical Officer ...Kotmale
bo
Rodrigo, George...Medical Practitioner...61, 1st Division Mil radma
ate Mccical Practitioner._ Koll
Rodrigo, W. P. e.n.c.s., Eng....Private
Ropes, M. W.ApotbecaryDelft.
& eColonial Surgeon...Jail=
Bu d, Walter E.,
Ruston, EMedical Practitioner...Slave Island...Colombo
Sally. T. K. A...Apothecary .. Kandy
Samaranayake, J. D. GApothocaryBatapola
Sampurnani, V -Apothecary...Vankalai
Samuel, DonVisiting ApothecaryRatnapnra
& a., F R.C.S....AgSt. Col. Surgeon...Jaffna
Santiago, A. B., L.R.C.P & a.
Santiago, RAsst. Medical OfficerKarawauella
Saravanarouttu, S., x.m.s., CalcuttaMedical OftieerDambulla
Apothecary ...Tarnbuttegama
Saravananiutta,
Sanivanamuttu, V., m.D. Brussels..1-car.c...Dep.-Asst. Colonial SurgeonColomb
Sathasivam, A.. Apothecary ..Kalmituai
Seharenguivel, E. W., mn.c.P. & s....Sub- Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Namanakula
L,R.0 P. & a. Edin...SUb-Asst. Col. Surgeon... Pussellawa
Schokman, D. F.,
Sehokonan, E.N., L.M.s., Ceylon -Moratuwa
Schokman, G. P., m.o., c.x...Colonial Surgeon...Kandy
Scott, Mrs.. M.D... American MiSaiOn..Jaffna
Scott, T. B., at.o...American ftlissionJaffna

Seenicutty, B.C., L.m.s.,Ceylon_Sub.Assistant Colonial SurgoonKalpitiya:


Semaivinagam, M..Apothecary..Kegalla,
Sela,0ApotbecaryRangala
Selliah, V.. Apothecary ..Karawanella
Seneviratne, H. C., L.M.S., Madras. m.n., a.m., Aber,.. Asst. Col. Surgeon ...Kego 1 la
Setapathy, C. W...Apotbecary..hbidukadu
Shaw, J. B..Private Medical PractitionarPosalai
Shaw, SApothecary Punakari
Apothevary...1.ady Havelock Ho:Tit-IIColombo
Siebel, MAN
Silva, A. deApothecaryTopawewa
Silva, B. de.Apothecary ..Badullawela
Silva, B. D. J...Apothecary...Marawila
Silva, D. A.-Apothecary ...Kadugaunawa
Silva, F. dsApotbocary... Calla
Silva, G. A.-ApothecaryNO(1bl
Silva, K. H. J. de, r...m.e.,Ceylon..Sub-Asst. Col, Surgeon Ln natic Asylum...Culombo
Silva. K. P..Aeting Medical OfficerEnttala.
Silva, Owinia deApothecary_Rairibukkana
Silva, R. S_ApothocaryKuranagala
Silva, S. T. de...Apothecary .. Acting Medical OffirerNilmweratirt
Silva, Simon ... Apotheca.ry ...Mihintale
Silva, T. P...ApotheraryHangurankota
Silva, W. A. de...ApothecaryKalawana

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722
NAME

RANK OR DESIGNATION I PLACE:OF ABODE & POST TOWN


1

Mendis, H. S ..Apothecary.. Habarana


Mendis, J...Apothecary-Arnbanpola
Miller & Co-Dispensers-Kandy
Mills, A. L-Apothecary...Nalanda
Mills, T.-Private Medical Practitioner...Jaffna
Milton, A. R., Dr..Medical Practitioner...G.O.H....Colombo
Minto, W. H ..Apothecary...Kalutara
Misso, P. U..Medical Practitioner-Grandpass-Colombo
Edin-Aast. Colonial Surgeon ...Kalutara
!dodder, E., L. F..P.S., &
Surgeon-Batticaloa
Moraes, H. A., L.R.c.s. &
Moreira, Miss M.. Apothecary of Grenier Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary... Colombo
Munasinghe, G. D.-Apothecary ...Embilipitiya
Muttukumaru, V., Lacs., Ceylon-Medical l'ractitiouer..Anaicotta-Jaffna
mattakumaru. P., sr.-ileac , Aber...Private Medical Practitioner_Volembo
Muttutamby, S..Apothecary...Silvaturai
Mylvaganam, H. B., tr.a.c.s. & t.R.C.P...Sub-Ass I. Col. Surgeon...On leave
Nagalingsm, K... apotbecary-Medagama
Nagamuttu, K...Apothecary...Marichi ka ad i
Nagaratna, V. S... A pothecary G od akaweI a
Nallatamby, T... Apothecary ..Valachetia
Nanayakkara H. S-Apothocary-Loper Asylum... liendala
Navaratna, C. S-Apot hecary-Maturata
Navaratna, D. B..Apothecary...Pingarawa
Nell, A., N.R.e.s....Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon ...Maturata [Colombo
Nell, Miss W...i..a.c.r. & s...Edie., House Surgeon ...Lady Havelock Hospital..
Newton, Stanley...Dental Burgeon, Victoria A reads,- Golom Uo
Cleyion...Sub -Asst. Colonial Surgeon- Dolosbage
Nieholaa,J.C.,
Nugara, C. F... Asst. Medical Offiaer...Delt ota
Nngara, J, V...Medical Practitioner...3rd Cross Street.- Pettali., Colombo
Obeyesekara, 1). R. F-Apotbecary ..Deni yaj. a
Ohlmus, Theodore, kr.n.c.s. & L.R.C.P...Deputy-Asst. Col. Surgeon-Ratnapura
s., Edinburgh.. Medical Practitioner-Cotta Road...Colombo
Ohlmus, E.
()GAMY, C-Apothecary-Gammadttwa
Oorloff, F., Y.B.C.711. Aber...Colonial Surgeon -Badulla
Orr, Charier, Lux P. & s., Edin-Deputy-Aset. Col. Surgeon.- Hamba 'Arita
Panditaratne, J. -Apothecary..Lunatie Asylum...Colombo
Parkes, Gilbert, st.n...Physician and Eye Sorgeon-rolombo
Partbasarathy, M -Apothecary-Civil Medical Stores-Colointo
& s... Colombo
Passe, W., L.F.P. & S.,
Paul, S. C... sill. Madras, F.R.C.S. Eng...Lecturer on Anatomy, Ceylon Medic I College
[...Colombo
Perera, A. P...Apothecary- Narammulla
Perera, B. G...Apothecary-Ratnapraa
Perera, C..Apotheeary...Pundaluoya
Perera, C. G., Miss-Apothecary-Marrulana-ColoWbu
Peters, E. C-Apothecary-Rattots,
Peters, E. H,...Apothecary-Tanamalwila
Perera, F...Apothecary-Gampola
Perera, F. V_Apotbecary...
bur upit iya
Perera, G. H-Apolhecary_Baddegama
Peters, G. W...Apothecary, Madulsima
Parent, J-Apothecary...Puttalam
Perera, J. B...Apothecary..Akuressa
Perera, L., L.sr.s., deylou...Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon... Deltota
Pereira, L. C.-Apothecary-Jail Hospital_Mntwal
Practitioner...Wellawatta
Perera,
Perera, B. A-Apothecary-Anainadnwit
Perera, S. B-Private Medical Praotitioner-Symonds Road -IV! amanita...Colombo
Peters, H. P.-Apothecary ...Taldena
Ferias, C. G., mm.c.m.., Aber...Dam Street...Colombo.
Ponies, H. M., M.D. Brax., P.R. c.s....lidapuRsellawa
Ferias, J. M. F.. Apothecary-Annradhapura
Pules, P. J.-Medical Assistant...Mat ale
Penis, W. C.. si.B.c.m., Aber...Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon...3rd Physician...
General Hospital...Colombo
Durh.
L.S.A., Land., D.P,H. Eng., Principal Civil Medical
Perry, A., Sir,Kt.
Officer and Inspector-General of Hospitals-Colombo
Pestonjee, R., L.M.S., Ceylon, r..n.o.p , nt.s a s, Eng...Deputy Asst. Colonial Surgeon...
Ranador.
Peters, F- Dispenser...Matara

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NA as BARR DR DESTONATION PLACR CF ABODE &POST TOWN

Phillips, R. H., L.n.s., Ceylon.. Sub-Asst. Col. Surgeon-Maha Oya


Pietera. B..Apotheeary-Ramboda
Ponniah, F. J ..Apothecary..Kattankady
Ponniah, K...Apothecary.,.Pothavil
Poulier, G. 111...Apotheatry...11aktuana
Poulier, J...Apothecary ..Kandy
Prakasam, A...Apotheoary...Nochchiyagama
Premaratne, M, g.,Apothecary.. Mulhalkele
Prim', L. A.,
ylon...8ub-Asst. Colonial Sorgeon...Maturata
Purser. L. D1...CaptC, R.A.M.C...Diyatalawa
Raffel, Alan, t..n,c.r. &
Medical Practitioner -Colombo
Hajasinghalm, A., mat.c.n., Aber...Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon-Ralaug,octa
Ramalingam, M _Apothecary .Kayla
Raaiab, a 5.1 L.M.s., Ceylon Snb-Asst. Colonial Surgeon-, On leave
Batnam, C. S. Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeen-Chilaw
Ratnam, E. V..111edical Practitioner ..Colombo
Ratnam, Mrs. Mary, M.D., Canada...Medical Practitioner...Colombo.
Ratnaweera, C.-Apothecary...General Hospital.Colombo
Ratnawibhusana, J. A-Apotheoary... Kottagoda
RAMC' J. C-Apothecary-Hanwella
Rey hardt, B., L.R.C.P. & s....Sub-Asat. Colonial Surgeon- Watawala
Roberts, E., L.C.M.C., F.C.S... Medical Practitioner...M oratuwa
Robertson, R-Apothecary..Pmffar Street-Galle
Rockwood, D., L.R.C.P., M.R.O.S.,,.A1MBBhe List. Gensc al Hospital ...Colombo ; Colombo
Rockwood, Hon. W. G., M.D. Madras, ai..R.C.P. & S. Lou., 11.1..c...(orisnIting Surgeon... .
Rode, A., ra.m.a., Ceylon...Deputy Asst. Col. Surgeon-Taugalla
-Rodrigo, C. G Acting Medical Officer...Kotmale
Rodrigo, George. Medical Practitioner-ill, let Division Mandina-Colombo
Rodrigo, W. P., r.E.0.8., Eng....Private Medical Practitioner... Kollupitiya-Culoinhe
Ropes, M. W-Apothecary-Delft.
& p...Colonial Surgeon-Sattna
Rudd, Walter E..
Easton, E...11Iedical Practitioner_Slave 14-land-Colombo
Sally. T. K. A...Apothecary ..Kandy
Samarane.yake, J. D. G...Apothocary-Batitpola
Barapurnaro, V ..Apothecary...Vankalai
Samuel, Don-Visiting Apothecary ...liatnapn ra,
s., r.u.c.s....Aset. Col, Surgeon-Jaffua
Santiago, A. B., L./LC.? & s.
Santiago, R...Aest. Medical OffIcer...t""Carawanella
Saravanamuttu, S., Lacs., Calcutta...Medical Dili cer-Dambulla
Saravanamuttu, B.. Apothecary-Tambuttegama
Saravanamuttu, V., M.n. Brussels.. L.c.m.c...Dep.-Asst. Colonial Surgeon-Colomb
Sathaeivani, A..Apothecary..Kalmunai
Scharenguivel, E. W., L.R.C.P. & s....Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...NamnnAnla
Schokman, D. F., P.B.C.S.., L,a.a r. & a. Edin...Sub-Asst. Col. Surgeon... Passellawa
Schokman, E. N., Lat.:4., Ceylon-Moratuwa
Schokmara, G. P., m.B., C.M...Colonial Surgeon...Kandy
Scott, Mrs., M.D...American Mission..Jaffna
Scott, T. B., M.D...American Mission-Jaffna
Ceylon...Sub.Assistant Colonial Surge on ...Kalpitiya:
Seenicutty, R. C.,
Seutivasagam, M..Apothetary..Kegalla
Sala, 0...Apotb wary ...Rangala
Sellish, V.. Alpotbecary..Karawanella
Madras, M.B O.M,, Aber- Asst. Col. Surgeon ...Kegalla
Seneviratne, H. C.,
Setapatby, C. W ...Apothecary ..Nadukadu
Shaw, J. B..Private Medical Practitioner..Peealai
Shaw, S...Apothecary ..Pnnakari
Siebel, Mies G.-Apothecary...Lady Havelock Hospital...Colombo
Silva, A. de-Apothecary-Topawewa
Silva, B. de-Apothreary..Bachillawela
Silva, B. D. J...Apothecary...Marawila
Silva, D. A...Apothecary...Kadugannawa
Silva,F. da...Apothocary.--Galla
Silva, G. A....Apothecary...Balalla
Silva, K. H. J. de, L.m.s.,Ceylon..Sub-Asst. Col. Surgeon-Lunatic Asylum...Colombo
Silva. K. P..Acting Medical Oflicer...Brittala
Silva, Owinis de-Apothecory-Rambukkana
Silva, R. 8.. Apotheeary...E.urnnegala
Sava, S. T. de-Apotheeary..A.cting Medical Offierr...Nikm,veratiya
Silva, Simon ...Apothecary-M ihintale
Silva, T. l.,.Apotbecary-Hangurankcta
Silva, W. A. de...Apothecary... lialtiwan

DIRECTORIES.

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NAME.

PLACE OF ABODE & POST TOWN.


I RANK OR DEBIONATION I

Silva. W. P. de..Apotheeary...Neboda
Sinnatamby, A-Apotbccary..Madawaehchi
Sinnatanaby, M., m.n., Brussels, F.R.0 8., Edin... Asst. Col. Surgeon...Lecturer, Ceylon
Medical College, on Materia Medica-Superintendent, De Soysa Lying in
Home...Colombo
Sinnsitaaiby, S..Apothecary-Puttur
Sittampal in, 0., L.M.S, Ceyloo...Port Officer-Kayts
Sittampatam, S. A., L.m.s., Ceylon-Medical Officer... Welikada Jail -Colombo
Sivakelanther-Apothecary..Wariyapola
Practitioner-Jaffna
Sivaperakasam,
Skelton, D. S...Lieut., It,A.M.0 -Trincomalee
Smith, D. Arthur, n.n.s...Dental Surgeon...Colombo
Smith, W. Atkins, p.n.s...Dental Surgeon...Colombo
Solomons, P. F., m.n.c.s...Bernwala
Somasundram, C., L.M.S., Ceylon...Sub.-Assistant Col. Snrgeon...Udugama
Somasunderam, K. P... Apothecary-Weeraketiya
Apothecary-Urugodawatta
Soysa,
Soysa, D. D.-Apothecary ..Teldenlya
Spear, A. E., r-m.s., Ceyloii-Sub-Asgiatant Colonial Surgeon.. Agrapatana
Practitioner-Jaitna
Spaulding, L.. L.R.C.P. & s. Edin-Medical
Superintendent. Lunatic, Asyle.m...Leetnrer on
Spence, J. B., m,a.
Forensic Medicine, Medical College...Colombo
Spittel, F. G., L.F.P.S.O., L &C.F. & L.s. Edin-Judicial Medical Officer-Colombo
Stork, V, V. S-Iliedieal Practitioner...Colombo
Subrahme,niyan, L.m.s...Calantta...Distriet Medical Assistant .. &Walla
Suppramanian, C. W -Health Officer-Trincomalee
Tambimuttn, N -Health Officer...Jaffna
Tamotharampillai, C...A.pothecary..Batticotta
Taylor. Misa...Wesleyan Mission...Battice,loa
Tennekoon,E. V. W-Visiting Apotbecary...Hapntale
Tharnotbarampolle, P...Apothecary...Tallainaawear
Tharapapillai, K...Apothecary ...P at-Audi:1r ape
Thlepu, K...Apothecary...Nedunherni

4n;.::Apothecary-Avissawella
Thomas, J.
Eng....Medical Practitioner...Colombo
Thomas; E.. Apothecary-Registrar of Births and Deaths..Slave Island -Colombo
Thomasz, C-Apothecary..Passara
Thomas; H.
cs., cat.c.s. & p Edin -Assistant Colonial Surgeon-Surgeun,
General Hospital; and Lecturer on Surgery, Ceylon Medical College...... In
Europe
Thurryappa,.f. P-Apothecary-Udugama
Tglekeratna, C. J... L.m.s., Ceylon. .Sub.-Asst. Colonial Surgeon ...Borella
Tirane, W.-Apothecary-Kadawela
Tissera, IV. N. S-Apothecary-Balapitiya
Tiyagaraja, /41.E..Apottlecary...Mrittur
Town, J. H...Hetired Medical Praetitioner...Chavakachcheri
Unwin, T. B...Captain,
Vanderhoven, H.. Medical Practitioner-Karunkaditivu
Vanderput, G..Apothecary..Matale
Vanderstraaten, V. C. J., r-n.C.P. ck s...Ships' Surgeon...Colombo
Vandervert, J. H...Private Medical Practitioner-Colombo
VanDort, W.G., M.D., cis., Aber....Medical Practitioner ; Emeritus Lecturer on
Midwifery, Medical College...President of the Ceylon Branch of the British
Medical Association...0olombo
VanGeyzel, Alan...Medical Practitioner..Pettalt-Colombo.
VanGeyzel, C. T., L.R.C.P., Lond., & m.n.c.s., Eng...Medical Practitioner...Colombo
VanGeyzel, C. W., m.n., Edinburgh...Medical Practitioner...Colombo
Van Langenberg, Richard...Medical Practitioner...Apothecaries' Hall...Kurunegala.
Van Langenberg, Y. A., M.B.C.M., Aber...Deputy-Asst. Col. Surgeon..Seconded for
Service at Tuticorin
Van Rouen, C. E., m.a.o.s....Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon. ,Dikoys
Van Rooyen, G. S. L.R.c.s. & P...Asst . Col. Surgeon-Matale
r
Van Sanden, 0.-Apotheeary-Wattegama
Van Twat,
Ceylon-Deputy Asct. Col. Surgeon-Nawalapitiya
Venable; Geo., M. PHARE s-Dispenser...Pussellawa
Vethecan, F., m.e., cit .(Calcutta).-Demity-Asst. Co). Surgeon...Bitticaloa
Vettivaloe, M..L.m.s...Medical Officer ..Vavtiniva

DIRECTORIES.
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I RANK OR DESIGNATION I PLACE OP ABODE & POST TOWN

Walker & GreigDispensers...Badulla


Wanasingha, D. 31....Apothecary...Bibile
Weerakkody, D. A...Visiting A potheeary...Karawiinells.
Way, F., e.e.s.L...Dispenser, Miller & Co...Kandy
Weerasinghe, A. WApotheeary...Hambantota
Weeraperumal, A., L xt.s., Ceylon......Sub.-Asst. Colonial Surgeon..Kelebokka
Weinman, A. E., L.m.s, Ceylon...Sub-Assistant Colonial SurgeonDeniyaya
Wiekramaainha, J. A. P...Apothecary..Matugaina
Wickremarekera, J. B ...Apothecary... Rsk wana
Wijesekera, W., ice c.s...Deputy-Asst. Col. Surgeon ...Ramboda
Wijesinglia, D. HApothecary...Henaratgoda
Wijeeingha, J. E.. Acting Medical OfficerMulhalkele
Wijesinha, D. J...Apothecarv...Karawanella
Wijesinlia, P. S., t.R.C.P...Deputy-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Karawanella
William, S. D..Apothecary..Police Hospital...Colombo
Wright, Alfred, L.m.e., Ceylon..Snb-Asst. Col. Surgeon..Weligama
Wright, Vincent... Apotheeary...Chetty St...Colombo
AberMaradamt..Colombo
Wright, Victor, ALL.,
Young, Miss A., la.n...American
Zilva, T. S. de... ApothecaryWelinaada

Hospital Nurses, Sze.,

in

Ceylon.

NURSING SISTERS OF THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, COLOMBO.


Rev. Mother Marie Emmanuel, Sundt ; Sister Marie de St. Angela, Marie Alojsitts,
Marie du Oenacle, Marie de St. Irene, Marie Ferrier. Marie do St. Georges, Marie de
St. Thomas, Marie Honorine, Marie Theopane, Marie Lucina, Marie Anbrin,
Marie de St. Gabriel Maria, Marie Similiea, Marie Yolsud, Marie Audrey, Marie
Fansta, Marie Irma, Marie de St. Blain.
CIVIL HOSPITAL, KANDY.
Sister Grace Carder, Sister Alice Wilkinson.
CIVIL HOSPITAL KURUNEG ALA.
Sister Celestine, Sister St. Michael, Sister Mary Sabina, Sister St. Paul.
NativeSister Mary, Sister Rosalie.
LA DY HAVELOCK HOSPITAL.
Matron : M. S. Richardson I Charge Nurses: A Anderson Weerapass, L. Keane, M.
and Ada de Vos.
A Hawke, Ethel Alison,
Asst. Matron : Miss N.
Pupil Nurses: G. Thome,
A. M. Corteling.
de Livers
Alice Dias,Lilian
MATRONS ATTACHED TO HOSPITALS.
N. Wittebron, Teldeniya l M Ludekens, Deniyaya
S. Perkins, Maturata
Dora Conk, Nawalapitiya P. Knower, Dikoya
M. Schokmau, Balaugoda
S. Sehokman, Leper Asy- M. Carron, Matara
N. Vandort, Dimbula
I R. A. Fraser, Badulla I C. Jana, Avissawella
lum, Hendala,
E. Hopman, Karawanella H. Newman, Matale
M. Wambeck, Nnxaea
A. de Haan, Negombo
A. B. C. Perera, Galle
A. Smith, Lnnatie Asylum M. Keane, Gampola
R.ELa
ilYpaieo Neboda.
E. Brace, Anuradhapura
M. Fernando
J. Anthonisz, Rakwana
, Hapntale
I M. Newman, Lindula
I M. Young, Ramboda
M. Beling, Kalutara
NURSES ATTACHED TO HOSPITALS.
M. Senerat, Gen, Hospital Sister A. Lee
Nurse
Bemo Nona, Karawanella
do
E. Dharmaratne, Nawala F. M. C. Belkuyzen, Nnwara H. Smith
Eliya
A.
Smith
pitiya
do
C. Aldons
T. Perera, Badulla
do
S. Paulusz, Karawanella
L. Hebert
do
A Brohier, Operating
Mrs. Winn
do
Theatre, Gent. Hospital,
GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Sister MacLeish
do
Colombo
Miss
M.
Towell,
Snpdt.
of
Sister
Harvest
do
E. M. Ransom, Dimbula
Nurses, Paying Wards.
Senarat
do
A. Anderson, L.H. Hospital
Sister A. Elliuns Nurse,
Thome
do
E. J ansz, Lunatic Asylum
R.Ferdinand,Anuradhapura
PUPIL NURSES.
H. K. de Zylwa, Badulla
0. Bartholomensz, Kandy
E. de Jong. Balangoda
M. Vanderstreat, Kandy
L. de Jong, Kandy
N. Vandort, Bundle,
M. Hopman, Kandy
A.. Mendis, Kandy
M. Hamilton, Lindula.
Miss Vanderwall, Badulla I L. Klyn, Kandy
L. Magg, Kandy

DIRECTORIES.

laterility and other Nurses in Ceylon;

(The following list, we believe, includes many "Maternity' Nurses.)


Miss Atwell, Temple Road, Maradana, Colombo.
(Maternity)
Mrs. Bowman, No. 53, New Chatty St., Colombo
do
Mrs. Bracben, No. 62, Dean's Road, Maradana, Colombo.
do
Miss Croner
Miss Curror, Nn' sing Home, Horton Place, Colombo
Mrs. Davis, Borella Road, Colombo,
Mrs. De Silva, Amy, 3rd Division, Maradana, Colombo.
Mies De Silva, Colpetty, Colombo, (Maternity)
Miss Dies, Polwatte, Colpetty, Colombo.
Dotcho Homy, Mutwal, Colombo, (Maternity)
Miss Dutton, Peak View, Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo
Mrs. Ebert, St. Sebastian Hill, Colombo.
Mrs. EVILS', Colpetty, Colombo.
Miss L. B. Ferguson (Medical and Surgical) Coronation Cottage, Kandy
Mrs. Nicol, Koslanda.
Mrs. Fernando, opposite Registry Office, Maradana, Colombo.
Mrs. Gault, Baseline Road, Colombo.
Mrs. Gomeez (Miss Elizabeth De Zilva), Kandy.
Mrs. Grant, Union Place, Slave Island, Colombo.
Mrs. Hartley, Colpetty, Colombo.
Mrs. Hay, c/o Miss Hay, Lambert House, Malabar Si., Kandy.
Helena, Biyamwila. Kadawata.
Mrs. Hill, Jail Road, Borella, Colombo. (Maternity)
Miss Hoey, Colpetty, Colombo. (Maternity)
Mrs Holmes, P., Slave Island, Llolombo.
Mrs. Hopman, Katukele, Kandy. (Maternity)
Mrs. Jackson, Slave Island, Colombo.
Miss Jansz, c/o Edgar C. Harridge, Colombo Oom. Co., Slave Island, Colombo
Mrs. Joseph, Dematagoda, Colomho.
Mrs. Kelaart, Kew Road, Slave Island, Colombo.
Mrs. Levris...Maradana, Colombo.
Mies Lindsay, St. Ian's, Garnpola.
Mrs. Loos, Maria. Laurie's Road Barnbalapitiya. (Maternity)
Mrs. Malup, Mary, Grandpass, Colombo. (Maternity )
Mrs. Marion Fernando, Old Moor St.. Colombo.
Mrs. Maria Perera, Temple Road, Maradana, Colombo.
Mrs, Moss, No. 2a, Maligakanda, tiolomho.
Menchyhamy, c/o Mrs. D. J. Wiieratna, No. 87, Waralappola, Mount Lavinia.
Menchi Nona, Bambalapitiya, Colombo.
Miry Parker, Nursing Home, Horton Place, Colombo. (Medical and Maternity)
Mrs. Edward Rode, Barobalapitiya, Colombo. (Maternity)
Sanadanum (certificated Nurse, Madura Hospital), No. 0, Regent Street, Colombo.
Mrs. Samine.rhan, Colombo. ( Maternity)
Mrs. Senaviratne, c/o G. Perers, Lady Gordon's Road, Kandy.
Mrs. Siegortsz, G., Trincomalee Street, Kandy.
Miss Silva, Turret Lodge, Tarret Road, Colombo.

Mrs. Susan Fernando, No. 3, Vauxhall Street, Slave Island. Coi:mho.


Mrs. Sykes, Gallo Face, Colombo.
Mrs. Toussaint, E., 38 Barnbalapitiya, Colombo. (Maternity)
Mrs. Tringbam, Slave Island, Colombo.
Mrs. A. Van Buren cio C. F. Van Buren, Esq., Proctor, Galle. (Maternity)
Mrs. Vander Gucht, Dematagoda, Colombo.
[and Surgical)
Mre. Vanderwert, Hatton.
Mrs. P. Van Sunden No. 46 Wall St., Kotahena, Colombo, (Maternity, Medical
Mrs. Van Tweet, M. 0/0 Mr. E. Siegertsz, Customs, Colombo.
Mrs. Wiles, 9 Beaulieu, Slave Island, Colombo.
Mrs. Witteneleger, Galle.
Mrs., Zieglar, Mary, Alutmawata, Mutwal, Colombo (Maternity).
LThere are no Nunes now connected with St. Margaret's Home, Polwatta.]

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.

GENERAL STAFF.
Brigadier.General Gordon Lennox Campbell Money, O.B., D.S.O., A.D.C.,
Commanding Troops, Ceylon.
Major H. R. Cumming, Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General and Chief Staff
Officer.
Major C. R. Ballard, Deputy Assistant QuarterMaster-General.
Captain H. M. V. Barron, A. D. C.

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.


Colonel W. E. L. Balfour; Colombo, Officer Commanding.
Major A. L. Carroll, Commanding 0. & M. Battalion, (on leave).
Captain W. B. Anley, Divisional Adjutant (on leave).
Captain E. B. Scott, I. G. & R. F.
Co/ombo.-93rdCompany
Major R. G. Merriman, D. B.O.
Captain H. C. Reeves
Lieut. R. S. Bunbury
Do C. J. Russell
Do G. F. C. White
2nd Lieut. G. L. de in C. Fuller

Tritwomalec.-92nd Company
Major J. H. Balguy
Captain A, G. Smith (on leave)
Lieut. V. J. E. Ryan
2nd Lieut. P. W. Justice
Do
G. S. Low
Do
H. J. G. Gale

CEYLON AND MAURITIUS BATTN. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY


Colombo :No. S Company.
Capt. A. J. J. H. Keyes (on leave)
Lieut. B. A. Francis
Do E. J. Cummins (Adjutant)
Subadar Jumna Das
I
Jemadar ler Das

Tr/Aroma/cc :No. 4 Company.


Captain P. H. Fawcett
Lieut. E. D. Matthews
Do R. Aruott
[Yap
Subadar Narroyanahsamy RappJemadar Cader Miekin

2ND WORCEST ERS II IRE RE( ; IME NT.,


(Arrived in Command 5th November, 19(4.)
Liettenant Colonel E. C. ingonville.Williama, D.S.O.
Lieut. E. Phelips
Major G. T. Peacocks
Do L. T. Watson
Major & Bvt. Lt. Col. G. W. Lewis
Do J. P. L. Stoney
Do D. E. Cayley
Do W. L. Newcombe
Capt. H. J. Bartholomew, D.S.O.
Do
E. L. D. Brownell
Do B. K. W. Bacon
Do
W. F. 0. Faviell
Do H. A. Carr (Adjutant)
2nd Lieut. B. C. S. Clarke
Do M. R. Carr
J. C. Pickersgill-Cunliffe
Do L C. Dorman
Do
H. P. Dobson
Do
Do W. G. Tarbet, D.S.O.
Do
A. L. Wreoford
Do W. B. Gibbs (on leave)
Do
W. J. B. Cooke
Lieut. F. G. Gilson
H. A. Gillum-Webb (on
Do
Do C. de F. Myburgh
Do T. K. Pardoe (on leave)
leave).
Quartermaster J. Ralston (Honorary Major)

DIRECTORIES,

728

ROYAL. ENGINEERS.
I Trincomalee.
Colombo.
Lieut. Colonel F. D. F. McCarthy I
Major B. F. Edwards
Major E. F. Taylor
Major P. B. Molesworth
Lieut. G. B. Johnson (on leave)
Capt. E. H. Rooke (on leave)
Lieut. A. D. St G. Bremner
Surveyor J. S. Addenbrooke,
Do W. C. M. Pritchard
A .B.I.B.A.
Do L. J. N. Neville
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
Major A. Terry, Colombo
Captain A. Street, Diyatalawa

I Captain C. H. Bingham, Colombo


I Chief Clerk, Sergt. Major C. Cornell

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.


Lieut.-Colonel R. D. Hodson. S. M. 0.
Colombo
Major C. A. Lane,
C. J. Healy
Kandy
Capt. L. M. Purser
Diyatalawa
Capt. T. B. Unwin
Colombo
Captain J. L Jones
Colombo
Moat; D. 5, Skelton
Trincomalee
:-
ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
Lient.-Col. F. J. Angell
I Captain D. Coar
Captain M. Greer
I Lieut. P. Webb
Captain J. B. Collacott I. 0. M.
ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT.
Major F. W. Hill.
Capt. H. B. Toiler.

ALLOWANCES, &c.
N.B.King's pay is liable to deduction for income tax and regimental charge.
1. All allowances originally fixed in sterling are drawn in currency at
the rate of 2s. to the Rupee.
2. A commuted money allowance is issued instead of issues in kind on
Fuel, Light, Provisions, and Forage.
3. A Colonial allowance is issued in currency to cover the increased cost of living.
RATES OF MILITARY ALLOWANCE.CEYLON.
op

Class.

Bank.

151, ;
3, 4 ... Major. General .. v. 1:1i
. ...!..`.= .1. .- ,
, . 8 Colons
Lieut.-Colonel ..!.E.',/ .5
. . I :!,' 7:s.'. !"..

R.
1 .98
118
1.98

.5:

ro

a,

7. 1
r.T.1

a
0

R. R.
1.36 1;S
1 -g5 1.00
1.00

-
R R..
R. , R. R.
3.60 0.00' 0.60 13.3029.96
6 00 0.60 11.93
0.00 0.80 11.13
4,5n1 fl pi) 0..1R

LIafl.nAUIMlx O.

729

MILITARY ALLOWANCES, dm. Contd.


5. Carriage Allowance is issued to all Officers at Rs. 1.35 per diem,
6. Forage Allowance is fixed at R1.18 cants per diem for each horse ;
80 cents for each groom authorised.
7. Lodging Allowance when Officers are not provided with quarters is
fixed for all Officers at the following rates :Class.
Rank.
Per diem.
Cl ass. Hank.
Per diem.
R. c.
It. e.
5, 7 Colonel
..
3 50
12
Captain
..
2 40
8
Lieut.Colovel
3 20
13 Lieutenant
..
2 20
10
Major
..
2 80
14 Lieutenant
..
2 00
8. The Colony pays annually a sum of R25,000 per annum as compensation
in lieu of Rebate on Customs Duty : Ordinance No. 20 of 1892, as amended by
Ordinance No. 22 of 1896, It is calculated for each rank as under :Officers
Warrant Officers
Serjeants

86.50
4.00
... 2.50

R. & F. of R. A. & R. E.
H. & F. of Line

.. Rl50
... 1.00

COLOMBO GARRISON.
HEADQUARTERS STAFF.
Brigadier-General StationedColombo (cold season) ; Nuwara Eliya (hot season.)
Major H. R. Cumming, D. A. A. G. I Chief Clerk W. 0...Staff Sergt. Major
I C. Gornell
and C. S 0.
Major C. Ballard
TROOPS STATIONEI) AT COLOMBO.
93rd Company R. G. A.-3rd Company Ceylon and Mauritius Batt. R. G A.
Detachment Royal Engineers-2nd Worcestershire Regiment. :Detaenmen.
Army Service Corps.Detachment A. 0. Corps.Detachment Royal Army Medical
GorpeDetachment Army Pay Corps.

ROYAL ARTILLEY.
STAFF.
Colonel W E. L. Balfour, Officcr I Capt. W. B. Anley, Adjt.
Capt. E. B. Scott, I. G. & R. F.
Commanding
Major A. L. (..Irroll (on leave)
I 1st. Class Master Gunner, A. Brown.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.
L.-Col. F. D. F. McCarthy, Commanding Royal Engineer
Major E. F. Taylor
Lieutenant G. B. Johnson

Surveyor J. S. Addenbrooke, A.R.I.B.A.


Suprintending Clerk, Q.M.8.G.Willieott

. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.


Lieut.-Col. R. D. Hodson, R. A. M. C. (Temporarily at Nuwara Eliya
Major C.A. Lane, Captain T.D. Unwin. Captain J. L, Jones. Sergeant-Major S.
W. Sulley, R.A.M.C.

730

DIRECTORIES.

ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.


I Captain D. Coar
Lieut. Colonel F. 3. Angell
Lieut. P. Webb
Captain M. Greer Captain J. R, Conte:wit, I. 0. M.

Major F. W. Hill.

ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT.


I Captain H. B. Toiler.

KANDY GARRISON.
THOOPEI STATIONED AT KANDY.

1 Company 2nd Worcestershire Regt.Detachment R. A. M. Oorpe.


Captain H. J. Bartholomew, D. S. 0., 0. C. Troops Temporarily.
The 0. C. Troops Kandy is, ex-officio Superintendent of the Central Prison
at the Station.
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
RepresentativeJ. Speldewinde.
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
Representative.S. Poopalapillai.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
Major C. J. Healy, R. A. M. C.

TRINCOMALEE GARRISON.
TROOPS' STATIONED AT TIUNCOUALES.

No. 92 Ccmpany R. G. A.No. 4 Ceylon Company R. A.-1/41st Company


Royal Engineers.I Ceylon Company Submarine Miners R. E.-1 Company 2nd
Worcestershire RegimentDetachment Army Ordnance Corps.kDetachment R.
A. M. Corps.
Officer Commanding Troops, Major O. W. Lewis, 2nd Worcester%
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Major R. F. Edwards
Lieutenant A. D. St. G. Bremner
Major P. B. Molesworth.
Lieut. W. C. M. Pritchard.
Captain E. H. Rooks (on leave)
Lieut.L. J. N. Neville
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL STAFF.
Lieutenant D. S. Skelton.
ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
Captain Mac G. Greer,S. 040.
Lieutenant P. Webb, A. C. of 0.

DIYATALAWA.
0. G. Troops (the senior Officer present.)
TROOPS STATIONED IN CAMP.
3 Companies 2nd Worcestershire Regt.
Detachment R. E.
A. S. C. Captain A. Street.

DIRECTORIES.

731

VOLUNTEER FORCES IN CE1 LON.


COLONEL-IN-CHIEE TILL KANE.
The following gentlemen are the Officers of the Force at present (May, 1905) ;LIEUT -COLONEL A. C. F. Vincent, C.M.O., 15th May, 1896, Commandant.
Cam G. E, Bayley, 2nd York and Lancaster RFtgt : Adjutant GILL A. C.I',R.C.
Copt R. N. Knatchlmll n.s.o., land Leicestershire Regt. Adjutant, C.L.I. [Capt.
Gordon Frazer, Extra A.D.O., Reserve of Officers, Volunteer Adjutant.]
CEYLON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Prins, E H, p 2nd June 1903,
Grieve, J, p do do
LIEuT COLONEL
Symons, C E b, late R.A., 11th Nov. 1903. Saunders, It J. 13th August 1901,
Boyd, F D, p 10th June 1904.
MAJOR.
Doole, B 13, p loth June 1901.
Hayward, E J, 15th June 1904.
Van Rooyen, F, p 6th December 1904.
CAPTAINS.
Van Guy lenharg, A C, p 6th Dec. 1902.
Symons, J A, 20th April 1902.
de
Zilva C. L. 18th April 1905.
Joseph, E H, 15th June 1904.
Hay, G P, do do
LIEUTENANTS.
Prins, W. F. F., do do
Hayley, A C, p 9th May 1904.
2ND LIEUTENANTS.
Horsburgh, B, p 9th May 1904.
de Silva, J W, 2nd February 1904.
2ND LIEUTENANTS.
e
Saram,
F 141, 10th March do
Hyde, G H M, 20th February 1001.
Gooneratue, N S, do do
Haws., H F, 8th July 1904.
Gratinen, W E, 12th March do
Jonklaas, A. C B, 5th April do
CEYLON MOUNTED INFANTRY.
VauRooyen, T C, 13th June do
LIEUT. COLONEL.
de Silva, R C, do do
Reeves, E G, p 11th November 1903.
Stevenson, M, 28th June do
CAPTAIN.
Juyawardene, E W, 27th August 1904.
Cotesworth, R. let June 1904.
Rockwood, D. 20th October do
LIEUTENANTS.
Oldham, 13 B, 2nd;December do
Kenny, W W, let March 1901.
de Soysa, J VT 0, 21st January 1905.
Oampbel1,1 N, 17th February 1902.
do Silva, C. P. do do
Kirk, A L, 1st June 1904.
Martin, S. A. do do
SECONDS LIEUTENANTS.
Jayewardene, J S, 17th April 1905.
*Shuttleworth, C E, 18th January 1905.
Morgan, R F HG B, do do
Thomas, E 11 L 21st do do
QUARTER MASTER.
bony. Lieut, Ferdioands,C B, 20th March
CEYLON LIGHT INFANTRY.
1905.
HONORARY LIEUT.-COLONEL: LORD STANMORE, O.C.M.O.
CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE COBPS,
LrEnT.-COLONEL.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Morgan, It H, (V.D.) 30th Dec. 1904.
Sir West Ridgeway, (i.e.:co., tic.c.u.,
3/1frions.
E.e.s.r.
Davies, E C, p (V.D.) (Hon. Lieut,-Col.)
LIEUT-COLONEL.
12th August 1898.
it,- Wright, T. Y, 19th July 1904.
Van Cuylenburg, H, (V.D.) (Hon. Lieut.MAJOR.
Colonel) 30th December 1004.
Gordon, H. P. 20th March 1905.
CAPTAINS.
tar TArNs.
Modder, F H, p (bony. Major) 25th
Ward, HT S, p 10th September 1901.
October 1892.
Martin,
JE,
p
19th
February 1902.
Frazer, G, p (0.) (T.) (Vol. Adjt.) 18th
*Aldersou, M J, p 20th March 1903.
October 1894.
Craib, GA, p 7th October 1903.
Brobier, R A, p 27th July 1896.
Biddulph, W H, p 7th October 1903.
p Ind December, 1896.
Be Vos,F
Rosling, E, p 5th November 1903.
Caldicott, A. E, p 26th June 1900.
Sinclair, W, p lat June 1904.
Bartholoraensz, A R, p 17th Oot. 1901.
Maitland, J A, p 20th March 1905.
Jonklaas, J D, p 27th January 1899.
LIEUTENANTS.
Daniels, F N, p 10th April 1902,
Smith, E K, May 1902.
Human, E, p 11th April 1902,
Creasy, E B, 7th October 1903.
Ohlmus, J W,llth
April 1902.
p
Short, E M do0, p do do
G W, 11th April 1902.
Jayawardene,
Hamilton, E, 1st June 1904.
Byrde, W L, 26th February 1903.
Anderson, J P, 211th March 1005.
VauLangenberg, J A, 28th Feb. 1903.
Lucas, A II C, do do
&Lander, F G, p 18th April 1905.
2N0 LIEUTENANTS
Cockerill, T, p do do
Elliott, 1' G, 36th November lulu
VauLangenberg V, p do do
Trimen, R. J. 13th June 1904.
do
Haws, B W, p do
'
Hall-Brown, J, 18th March 1905.
EUTENANTS.
VanCoyleuburg, H R11 M, p 8th Feb.1899 Worship, H, do do
QuAttrea MASTER.
* De 0:eirev-Carson, A, 2Oth Jane 1900.
Lieut. Veall, .1 G, 13th February 1904.
Spencer, E H, 19th September 1900.
p-Paefled examination before a Board of Officers.
Signifies "active service."

DIRECTORIES.

732

VOLUNTEER FORCE.Contd.
SITROEON-MAJOE. - Captain A J Verini

Thomasz H G, 11th March 1905.


SURGEON-CAPTAINS.

Modder, E E, 10th April 1902.


Wright, V 0
do
Chalmers A J, 11th March 1905,

Lieut. C. L, Davis
Lieut. A. Clementi Smith
-CADET BATTALION.

1 HONY. MAJOR :VanLangenberg, J A,4th


1 February 1905.
Van Rouen, G St C, 9th September 1899. HONY. CAPTS : E H. Vanderwall (Royal
College),C V Hooter (WesleyCollege) , E
Ohlmus, T, 7th November 1899.
H Spencer (Kingswood College), E A de
Brohier, L C, 15th
do
Alwis (Trinity Oollege), A A D AhoyVan Tweet, G W 13th June 1902.
singhe (Richmond College). J E
de Silva, W H, 11th March 1905.
HONORARY CHAPLAINS.
Perera (St. Thomas' College), and F J
Henly, Rev. W, 27th September 1898.
Boteju, (Prince of Wales College)
Holly. Ltzu-rs.: A E Keuneman, S P,
Fleming, Rev. W C,
do
Foenander, A It Seneviratne, S J,
Burke, Rev. Father T C, 29th Jan. 1901
Herrick, S. W. Illangakoon, V J C JonHESERVE.
Maas and K S Gunasekere.
Major R E Firminger.
Hostv. 2ND LINOTS.:B E A Jayawickrema,
Captain T B Campbell.
H A Goonetileke, L. C. L D'Zilva, A W.
Capt. & Hony. Major Brown, A E
D'Alwia. 0 B Barber and G A Fernando.
Captain A. G. Ferman
SURGEODDLIEUTENANTS.

VOLUNTEER STAFF

(PERMANENT).

Commandant. Lieut. Colonel A. C. F. Vincent, E.P. C.M.G. late Scottish Rifles,


Adoutant. Capt. G. E. Bayley, York and Lane. Regt.
C. Kent, Sermant-Major. C. J. Lallyett, Quartermaster Sergeant. G. Bassett,
Sergeant {Major Instructor. (C.P.R.C.), T. Hall and A. E. Adams, Sergeant
Instructor. T. Bidgood Sergeant Instructor !C.M.I.). Sergeant instructors: H. Jago
R. A. T. Seller, T. Cairns, E. Williamson, R. Wilson, G. Hunt, G. Stone, C. Spencer
W. Manning, W. C. Hersee, J. FitzGerald.
Annual Inspections of the C. V. Force hy Commandant C. V. Force.
Percentage.
Efficients. Percentage.
Efficients.
90'37 1894 ... 1,169 out of 1,289
90'54
1861 ... 845 out of 935
79'81 1895 ... 986 do 1,141 86.41
1882 ... 680 do 852
1895 ... 986 do 1,157 85-22
1883 ... 690 do 850 81.18
750 83.131 1896 .. 1085 do 1,170 92.73
JO
1884 ... 661

I
1897
.. 979 do 1,074 90'78
1885 ... 604

1398 .. 1,111. do 1,230 90-32


1886 ... 552

1899 .. 1,150 do 1,252 91.86


1887 ... 624
1900 ... 1,177 do 1,362 90- 48

1888 ... 724


1901 ... 1,666 do 1,960
70.61
85.00a
1889 ... 608 out of 861
1902
.., 1,894 do 2,170
74.54
87.28
1890 ... 099 do 890
1903 ... 1,858 do 2,875 85-42
91.44
1891 ... 748 do 818
. 1904 ... 1,791 dd, 1,993
do 1,216
84'54
89.86
1892 ... 1,028
89.86
1893 ... 1,046
do 1,164
a The percentage of efficients in 1901 appears low in consequence of a large number
of enrolments in the Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps at the end of the year too late to
make themselves efficient.
HEADQUARTERS.-- Prince Street, Pettah.
Rifle Ranges at Htompitiya, Kandy, Kurunegala Galle, Matara, Negombo
Badulla, Darrawella, Hambantota, Tangents, Nnwara Eliy
a,'Nawalepitiya, Mattakelle,
Maskeliya, Pussella.a Madulkele, Kalutera, Rangala, Ambegamuwa, Matale,
Agrapatana, Hewaheta, Kotagala, Pundaluoya. Dolosbage, Kelani Valley, Lower
Maskeliya, Haputale, Passara, Udapussellawa, Maturate, Batticaloa and Ra.kwana.
VOLUNTEERS. Rules and Regulations made by His Excellency the Governor with
the advice of the Executive Council under the Ordinance No. 9 of 1881 for the
Cleyloe Volunteers.(See Notification of 17th March, 1883.) [Monthly claim schedules to
be transmitted to the Treasurer in the usual way. Surcharges to be paid within three
weeks. Auditor-General or any authorized member of his Department may inspect
books and accetuats. No arrears to occur. On any change of the office of Adjutant or
in the case of the death of that officer, the books to be balanced and report,
made at once. No repairs to buildings to be effected without authority.
Travelling Allowances to Field Officers 149 a day, other officers R6 a day.
Detention at any one place for more than 7 consecutive days will not entitle
an officer to any allowance except in certain cases when half- rate may be given
Officers in receipt of forage should travel more than 10 miles from their station to
be entitled to travelling expenses.)
CEYLON VOLUNTEERS'. BAND, COLOMBO.
' - --...- ....7

1.1.1.1,44.1

llAILI-1,10.

106

THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES OFFICERS' DECORATION


WARRANT AND LONG-SERVICES MEDAL.
( From the London Gazette.)
War Office, June 2, 1899,
Victoria, R. I. Whereas it is Our desire to recognise the long and meritorious services of Commissioned Officers of Our, Colonial Auxiliary Forces, and of
others who shall be eligible under the conditions herein laid down. We do hereby
constitute and create, as a reward for these services, a new Decoration, which shall
be designated "The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration,"
It is Our will and pleasure that this Decoration shall be conferred on the
Commissioned Officers of all organized Military Forces, except the permanent
Forces, serving in Our Colonies and Dependencies, or raised for Our Service in
countries under Our protection, whether designated as Militia or Volunteers, or
otherwise, subject to the following rules.
The period of service requisite to qualify for this Decoration shall be twenty
years' commissioned service. Half the time served in the ranks of any such forces
shall be reckoned as qualifying service. Service on the West Coast of Africa shall
reckon double as qualifying service.
Service rendered partly in the local forces of one Colony or Protectorate, and
partly in the local forces of another Colony or Protectorate, or partly in the local forces of one or more Colonies or Protectorates, and partly in the Volunteer Force of
Great Britain, shall be reckoned as qualifying service for the Decoration, provided
that no Officer shall be eligible unless at least half of his qualifying service has been
rendered in the Militia or Volunteer Forces of one or more Colonies or Protectorates,
service on the West Coast of Africa counting double.
Service on the permanent staff shall not reckon as qualifying service for this
decoration,
Service qualifying for this decoration shall also count towards the qualifying
service necessary for "The Volunteer Officers' Decoration," provided that no
Officer shall be eligible for such decoration unless ten years' commissioned service,
or the equivalent thereof, has been spent in the Volunteer Force of Great Britain.
It is our further will and pleasure that this decoration shall be conferred undee
such regulations as to grant forfeiture, and restoration as may from time to timr
be submitted by the Governor-General of Our Dominion of Canada, or by the
Governors of Our Colonies and Dependencies, or by Our representatives in countries
under Our protection, and as may he approved by Our principal Secretary of
State for War upon the recommendation of Our principal Secretary of State for the
Colonies. The regulations aforesaid shall as far as possible correspond with those
laid down for "The Volunteer Officers' Decoration."
Our Warrant of the 24th of May, 1894, save and except so much of it as
relates to Our Indian Empire, is hereby cancelled.
Given at Our Court at Windsor this 18th day of May, 1899, in the 62nd year of
Our Reign.By Her Majesty's Command,
LANSDOWNE.
Another similar Warrant is also published in the London Gazette constituting
a new medal, to be called " The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal."
All ranks are eligible for the medal, and the other conditions are similar to those
which regulate the above Officers' Decoration. It is also ordered that an Officer
who has served in the ranks of a Volunteer corps in Great Britain, or of the Militia
or Volunteers of a Colony or Protectorate, but who is not qualified for the Colonial
Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration, shall, on completing 20 years' service hi all,
be eligible to receive the Long Service Medal, but shall surrender it subsequently
the aforesaid Decoration shall be conferred upon him.
[For detailed Rules and Conditions see the Ceylon Government Gazette of, 12th
June, 1903, Part 1., page 509.Comemaal

734

IfIRECTOBIES,

Roll of Ceylon Mounted Infantry Volunteers.


THE FIRST BRITISH MOUNTED CORPS IN THE ISLAND : THE C.M.I.

(Established in July, 1892. )


TROOPERS
LuE.-Oonsonai.s.
Hood, C. B. C.
Beeves, Gordon, E. Officer Massy, E.
Shelley, E.
. Hope, R. A.
Commanding.
Baird, G. H.
Hunter, J.
CAPTAIN.
I Thomas, J. H.
Hyde, A. G. G.
Murray, C. A.
1Blackett, W. T.
Jenkyns, B. H.
LIEUTENANT:,
Howie, A. F.
Johnstone, W. M.
Kenny, W. W
, Pice
P r i ce, A
A .SS.Long
Jones, C. S.
Cotcewortb, R.
' Martin, J. R.
Juckes, A. P.
Campbell, J. N.
Kennaway, M. .1.
Kingsford. A. C.
2ND LIEUTENANT.
Lushington, G. H. F
1 Coombe, W. S.
Wigram ,G. M.
Maitland, K. R.
Robertson Reid, W, F,
Kir k, A. L.
Mandalay, A. 3.
Braithwaite, R. W,
CO. SERGT.-MAJORS. i Hay es, S. H.
Mee, C. C.
(c) Bidgood, T. (Instructor) Bayley, C. J.
Miers, P. P.
Burmeater, J. A.
Morrell, A. C.
I Massy, G. 0.
Co. Q.M.S. Wallace, H. C.
Moir, H. G.
TROOPERS.
Plnroridge, K. 11.
SERGEANTS,
;
Acton,
C.J.
Prettijohn,
C. B.
(c) Shuttleworth, C. E.
! Anderson, .1. h.
Pyatt, F. C.
Murland, C.
Armstrong, H, C.
Reiss, F. J.
Dew, W. F.
Balderson, C. A
Rooh, 3. B.
Wilson Smith, W.
Barnet, G.
Robertson. D.
LGE.-SIIROT.
Bartlett, W. B.
Russell Cox, E.
Russell Scott, W.
Baines, A. L.
Russell, U. W, H.
Dickson, G. W. B.
' Bell, A. P.
Saville, F. E.
Thomas, E. H. L.
Bissett, W.E.
Sayree, J. M.
LeFeuvre, E. M.
Brander, W.
Scott, G. C.
FARRIERS.
Berne, K. A.
Shaw, C. F. S.
Wilson, R. Sergt.
' Carey, M. J.
Shipton, C.
TRUMPETERS. , Carver, J. A.B.
Shipton, L.
Dickson, T., Sergt.
1 Cater, 3. W.
Sinclair, E. S.
Northway, C., Sergt.
Cheves, F.
Sinclair, W. H.
Reeves, F. L., Corpl.
Clarke, C. E.
Stephens, E. S.
SIGNALLERS. i Corner, R.
Stronach, W. G.B.
(b)DeMowbray,G.13.,Sergt.1 Coombe, R. G.
Tait, A.
Unwin, A. C.
(b) Hartley, 0, A., Corpl. 'Copeland, J. W.
Croll, G.
Vaughan, W.
CORPORALS.
1 Davies, J.
Waddilove, M. E.
(a) Paul, J. W. B.
Duncan, .T. M.
Westland, W. J.
Ferguson, W.
i Dyer,"J. D.
Westland, W. R.
Davidson, R.
' Dyer, Stanley H.
Westh.nd, D.
Golledge, G. H.
Elford, J. F.
Wickwar, S. E.
Bowle-Evans, H.
, Etches, E. H.
Walker, T. D.
Massy, G. R.
' Fairlie, Cunningham
Wilson, C. E.
Webster. T. 11. C.
Fuller, E. F.
Watt. H. E.
Biggs, E. M.
I Gamier, R.
Wright, L. A.
Boyer, G. A.
Heathcote, B. T.
Wright, W. E.
Murray, W. H.
Hillman, Stanley
Holloway, F, J.
Windus, E. M.
The;following is a list of killed, or died of disease, in South Africa:Killed in action, Buultfontein
Lieut. A. E. Thomas.
do
do
Nooitgedacht
Trooper Max Kelly
Do Campion (Lieut. Imp!. Yeomanry) do
Vlakfontein
Died of disease,
Kroonstadt
Qr.-Mr.-Sergt. A. Cheyne,
do
do
Bloemfontein
Sergt. H. S. Hopper
do
do
do
Trooper K. Hamilton
do
do
Ceylon
Do Claude Bell
The Corps is now armed with Lee-Enfield Cavalry Carbine.
Uniform.Khaki. Facings, Blue. Badges. Prince of Wales' Feathers.
LIBUT,-COLONEL.

CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE CORPS.


(WU:tally Corrected.)
Honorary Colonet.Col. the Right Hon'ble Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, so. B.
N. C.6.1., 0. C. M. O.

anananding Officer.--LEColonel T. Y. Wright.


Alibi Or8.

Captains.H. Gordon, G. A. Craib, W. H. Biddulph, H. T. S. Ward, J. E. Malin


M. .1. Alderson, E. Reeling, W. Sinclair.
Lieutenonts.F. Tath,m, E. K. Smith, E. B. Creasy, J. A. Maitlrnd, E. M. de C.
Short, E. Hamilton.
Lt. and 4Th.-Araster..1. G, Wall.
Second Lieuteuttnts.J. P. Anderson, E. H. Hutchinson, A. H. C. Lucas, T. G.
Elliott, R. J Trinkets.
CONSTITUTION.
" A" Company S Ambegamuwa, Darrawella,Upper Maskeliya Lower Maskeliya) and
Bogawantalawa)Commanded by Capt. G. A. Craib, Gooravilla, Maskeliya.
"B" Company (Kandy, Matale, Madulkele, Rangala and Hewaheta)Commanded
by Capt. W. Sinclair, Raugalla,
" C " Company (Mattakelle, Agranatnaa, Kotagala and Pundalnoya)Commanded
by Capt. H. Gordon, Meddecombra, Watagoda.
4 ' D " Company (Nuwara Eliya, Udapnssellawa and Maturata)Commanded by
Capt. E. Rosling, Netherleigh, Nuwara Eliya.
" E " Company (Kalutarct, Guile, Kelani Valley " A " & " B", Kurunegala,
Rakwana-Morawak-Korale and Anuradhapura)Commanded by Capt 31. J. Alderson,
Seenigoda, Ambalangoda.
" F " Company (Colombo)tlomman!es1 by Capt. H. T. S. Ward, Colomb).
'' G. " Company (Puasellawa, Nawalapitiya and Dolosbage)Commanded by Capt.
J. E. Martin, Penrhos, Galboda.
" H " Company (Haputale, Passara, Batticaloa and Badulla)Coramanded by
2nd Lieut. T. G. Eliott, Badulla.
Commanding Officer and Adjutant's OfficeKandy.
SEC/IGN3 AND COMMANDERS.

Ambeganauwa.
Commanded by2 n d Lieut. E. H. Hutchinson, Carolina, Watawala.
Darra walla
Lieut. F. Tatham, Kudaoya, flattop.
do
Maskeliya Upper
do
Capt. G. A. Craib, Gouravilla, Maskeliya.
Maskeliya Lower
Sgt. W. A. 0. Wells, Lucaombe, Maskeliya.
do
Kandy
do
CI. Sgt. G. J. Murray, Pallakelle, Kandy.
Matale
do
Capt. W. H. Biddulph, Syston, Ukuwela
Madulkele
Sgt. Martin M. Smith, Butale, Wattegawa.
do
Rangala
do
Lieut. WM. Sinclair, Rangala.
Howaheta
do
2nd Lient. A. H. C. Lucsa, LeVallon, Pussellawa.
Mattakelle
co
Sgt. F. E. Thomas, Lindoola, Ta.lawakele.
Agrapatnae
Sgt. W. D. Bosanquet, Holmwood, Agrapatana, on
do
leave, Capt. K C. Smith, acting.
Kutagala
Lieut. J. A. Maitland, Drayton, Kotagala.
do
Pundaluoya
Sgt. A. C. W. Clarke, North PunduIoya, Pandaluoya,
do
on leave, Capt. N. L. Egan, noting.
Nuwara Eliya
Lieut. E. M. de C. Short, Nnwara Eliya.
do
Maturate
Coln Sergt. A. Alderson Smith, Mahacoodagalla,
do
Kandapola.
Udapussellaws.
Sgt. North. C. Davidson, Amherst, lidapussellawa.
do
Kalntara
'
Capt.
31. J. Alderson, Soenigoda, Ambsilangoda.
do
Guile
Cor. E. D. Bowman, Malcurugodda, Baddegama.
do
Kelani Valley
2nd Limit J. P. Anderson, Glasse], Debiowita.
do
Colombo, 4 Sections
Capt. H. T. S. Ward, Colombo.
du
Fussellawa
do
Sgt. U. 0. Bliss, Pa.ssellawa, on leave, Capt. 0. S.
Edwards, acting.
Nawalapitiya
Capt. J. E. Martin, Pettrhos, Galboda, on leave, Sgt.
do
A, Carter, acting.
Dolosbage
Lieut. E. Hamilton, Craighead, Nawalapitiya.
do
Haputale
do
CO1r-Sgt. R. P. Hodson on leave ; Sgt. J.
Marks, Haputale, acting.
2nd Lieut. T. G. Elliot, Badulla.
Badulla
do
L. Sgt. J, B. Cotton, Dammeeria Group, Passara.
Passes
Sgt. T. H. Chapman, Batticalos,
Batticaloa,
do
Sgt. 11..I. Tximen, Blyes, Denims.
liakwan-31orawakorale do
Cor. F J . P. Roberts, Palarnottw, Rakwana,
&Alma Snb-Seol ion do

736

CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE CORPS,


REGIMENTAL ORGANIZATION AND EQLIPMENT.
NAME OF CORPS AND /IOW CONSTITUTED.

name of Corps shall be the " Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps.'


2It shall be formed of Sections of Europeans in the different Districts.
These Sections to be grouped together and formed into Companies.
3The "Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps" is for the protection of the Colony
in time of war, so as to place at the disposal of the authorities a body of disciplined men who are goad shots and know the country.
1The

UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT,

4Officers, Khaki cord breeches slightly loose at the t:lee, not strapped
much, and with two buttons below the knee ; gaiters, stohwasser and winter
pattern. Brown leather boots, military shaped. Jacket khaki, Norfolk patterns
without belt, turned down collar and green shoulder-straps with C.P.R.C., in
bronze, and badges of rank as worn by officers of Rifle Battalions of the Regular
Army. Facings, dark green, 5 small bronze buttons with C.P.R,C., and motto to
be worn down the front of the jacket and one to each shoulder-strap and pocketflap. Helmet, khaki with badge in bronze. Badge a tea leaf with motto
Unitas Salmi Nostra." A neat cane (Whanghce) to 1.-c carried in the hand. Cap,
khaki, new stair pattern.
Mess Uniform. Khaki jaok et with roll collar, dark green facings and
shoulder-straps and baJges of rank, with khaki overalls (strapped over.)
Wellington boots, dark green waist coat. Xon.Comneissioncd - Oftiecrrs said men:
breeches rather loose about the knee (not strapped), khaki putties. Khaki drill
jacket with green shoulder-straps with large buttons, C P.R.C. in bronze as for
officers' Cap Khaki same shape as new pattern for regular troops. Marksman's
badges, dark green, to be worn on forearm. A bronze star to be worn above
cross rifles for each year he obtains his marksman's ceitificale. Non-Commissioned Officers' badges (dark green) to he worn on right arm above the elbow.
Efficiency badges for efficients of previous year to be worn in left forearm.
Members who are returned as five years' efficients can wear me star, and additional
star for ev:ry five years he makes himself efficient.
N.B.Overalls can be worn off duty by all ranks.
DRILLS.

5The drills necessary for efficiency will be counted as follows :For a recruit 9 sectional drills ; for a trained Volunteer 9 drills which may be
counted as follows:
A sectional drill to count as 1 drill.
Two sectional drills may be counted on one day, provided each of them
of not less than one hour's duration.
A Company or a Battalion drill to count as 2 drills.
Attendance at the Camp of Exercise the first 3 days to count 2 drills iu a
day ; remainder of the days 3 drills a day.
Officers Commanding may permit drills by sectional officer to count.
ARMS.
6Rifles and accoutrements will be issued to members at the discretion of
section commanders upon their personal responsibility. They will, in every case,
take a receipt for all arms and accoutrements issued with a guarantee for their
being kept in good order. The arms and accoutrements of every section to be
inspected by the section commander not loss than four times every year and at
every parade. Arms may be called in at any time by order of the Commandant,
Ceylon Volunteer Farce for inspection by the Armourer Sergeant. No member
his arms to any one not a member or Honorary
shall on any account len
d
member of Corps.
TRAVELLING ON DUTY.

7When in uniform and on duty any member of the corps can obtain a
warrant entitling him to travel by rail by application to his Section Commander,
the cost of came to be charged to the Ceylon Volunteer Travelling vote. It
must, however, be understood that no moves entailing expenditure of corps
funds are to bi undertaken without the previous sanction of the Commandant,
Ceylon Volunteer Force.
On the back of the warrant the duty must he specified
ORDERS FOR DRESS.
Q Raaraw

order t Khaki for officers when parading with the men :

CRY LON PLANTERS RIFLE CORPS.

737

white, for officers. To be worn at Levees And Balls and on other eccesions when
not parading with the men,
Helmet white with puggree, bronze ornament, chain and spike.
Uniform, white drill coat and overalls of regulation pattern, overalls to be
strapped down over black Wellington boots.
Sword: Rifle pattern with steel scabbard, black patent leather slings and
black sword knot, cross belt, ete. Bleak patent leather cross belt and pouch,
with bronze ornament (over left shoulder) spurs for mounted offieer ,., steel or
plated swan neck box spurs. Non-commissioned officers and men : Rifle waiet
belt, frog, bayonet and one pouch.
Marching order :Officers will wear Elam Brown belt with double braces,
revolver in holster on right side, cartridge pouch, field glasses in case, haversacks
and water bottle.
Non-commissioned (Aileen and men : MacKenzie equipment complete wi, li
braces and both poaches, water bottle sling over left shoulder, haversacks
across right shoulder at left side.
Drill order : Officers as in review order but carbines will be carried in lieu
of swords by company officers.
N. C. 0.'s and men, Rifle, belt frog, bayonet and one pouch at centre of beck.
N.B.Photographs showing the correct way of wearing uniform and articles
of equipment have been issued to officers commanding:sections for guidance.
CLASS minim
9The:section Commander or the Non-Commissioned-Officer or some other
reeponeible'person appointed ,by him for the duty must be present at all firings,
and the Instructor must also attend when recruits are doing their class, firing.
A non-efficient may fire his course again (complete) at his own expense, in order
to enable him to try and make himself efficient, but cannot be classed as a
marksman or extra efficient.
80 rounds of ammunition per member allowed free by Government for
this practice.
HONORARY MEMBERS.

10Honorary Members must be over the age of 45 years unless a medical


certificate be forthcoming stating unfitness for membership. The subscriptions
of Honorary Members to go to the C.P.R.C. Regimental Fund.
The Entrance to be R21 ; fee per annum R5, due by 31st January each year.
Phi' entitles Honorary Member the use of range, rifle and purchase of ammunition es per Range Regulation and to compete for such prizes as the Officers
Commanding may open to them from time to time.
Permission to become an Honorary Member must receive the sanction of the
Officer-Commanding, after being recommended by the Sectional or Company.
commander.
REBERVE COMPANY.

1OA.Reserve Company will consist of men over the age of 45. They shall be
attached and ander the command of the section commander in 'their districts.
Their training shall mishit of the Musketry course as prescribed and 2 drills
per ennum. They may earn a grant for their Corps of RIO each when
rflicieot. These men would be enlisted on the same attestation form as at
present used by the C.P.R.C. with the addition of "Reserve Company under Ceylon
Planters' Rifle Corps."
CAPITATION GRANT AND RANGE UPKEEP.

11. The capitation grants earnable for the year aro as follows :
Field Officers
1150
Officers below field Rank
..,
30
N. C. O's, & Men
20
Efficient of Reserve Coy.
...
10
Servants who have passed an efficient examination can earn an additional R5.
Officer's must be in possession of efficiency certificate. Range allowance is R5, and
Offiemes, N. 0. 0.'s and men who are extra efficient in musketry earn another 115.
The Finance Committee shall consist of not lees than three members to assist
the Officer Commanding. Any Officers and N. C. 0.'s of the rank of Sergeants
may be appointed by the 0. U. for the above purpose. The O.C. shall P elect and
appoint the Committee. Two members shall form a quorum. The Committee
shell appoint one of their members to sign cheques jointly with the U. C. Tine
member will act as Secretary
Non-efficients have to pay a fine equal to the/grant they should have earred
at thi discretion of the 0,0.
48

738

CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE CORPS.

Boole OY INSTRUCTION.
12Infantry drill, musketry regulations and the rifle exercise and other
necessary books to be supplied laa every Non-Commissioned-I tfficer (but to remain
Corps property) from the Capitation rant, and a certificate signed by the Officer
Commanding the Section will ho handed to Inspecting Officer at every annual
inspection to the effect that all the Non-Commissioned-Officers of the section are
in possession of the books named.
BATTA AND MILEAGE.

13--Batts for attendance at the Annual Camp of Exercise on the same


basis as that allowed to the other branches of the Volunteer Force. Mileage for
attending the Camp of Exercise or Battalion Drills (not more than twice a year)
to be allowed at the rate of 50 cents per mile when members reside more than 10
miles from the nearest railway station. The Sergeant Instructor when visiting
sections away from his headquarters to be allowed, when travelling by bicycles
mileage of 50 cents per mile, and the cyclist grant of R20 per annum for upkeep.
All applications under above vote to be submitted through the Section Commander, Captain of Companies and the 0.C., C.P.R.C. Bette Rolla, (tee
Batts Rolls and claims for mileage must be made and signed for befora leaving
Camp of Exercise. The Sergeant instructor, when visiting Sections away from his
Headquarters,to be allowed, when travelling by bicycle, a mileage of 30 cents per
mile and the cyclist grant of 1120 per annum for upkeep.
OFFICE.

14The Officers Commanding to be allowed a clerk at the salary of R20


per mensem. All telegrams sent on His Majesty's Service by Officers Commanding
C. P. R. C. and by Officers commanding sections of the corps to the Adjutant.
C. V, Forces, and officers senior to them are sent " On Service." The cost of
same may he refunded to the officers concerned by application to Headquarters,
CHANGE OF DISTRICT.

I5Any Non.commissioned officer leaving his district for good and going
to one where there is no vacancy in the section to which he shall be transferred
shall revert to the ranks, but will be eligible for the first vacancy that occurs
in the section, or company to which he is transferred. Every member is
expected on transferring to a new district to send his new address to the C.C.
ANNUAL isepecesoes.
16Each company will be inspected annually by the Commandant, Ceylon
Volunteer Force, when every man =let attend unless ha has previously applied
for and obtained leave of absence.
PRECEDENCE AND SEINIOR ITT.

17The Ceylon (Planters' Rifle Corps takes precedence with the other
infantry branches of the Ceylon Volunteer Force in accordance with the dates
of formation. Seniority in rank is strictly in accordance with date of enrolment
in rifles or promotion.
COMPLAINTS. &O.

18All complaints and suggestions are to be made through the Officer


Commanding Sections to the Officers Commanding Companies, and by no other
clean reel.
PROMOTIONS.

19 Non-commissioned-officers to be recommended for promotion by section


commander. All officers by Officer Commanding. All N.-C.-0, 'it to he selected
by sections, except as per paragraph No. 15.
COMPETITIONS.

20All rifle competitions to he carried out strictly in accordance with


Musketry, Volunteer, and Risley Regulations.
Noe-emcieeTs.
21All members who are not qualified as efficient shall pay into the Corps
fund a sum of R25 as compensation for the loss of the Capitation Grant to the
Corps, unless circumstances have prevented him from becoming so in the
opinion of the Officer Commanding.
INSPECTION BY THE 0. C.
2'2The Officer Commanding or his representative shall inspect the ranges

7Iff

Names of the Officers and Ilembers of the P,


IN
Name.

Rank. Section.

A LPHABETICAL

Onottn.

Name.
Rank. Section.
Blair, A M
Corp!. Uclupusaellawa
Bliss, B
Vol. Nawalapitiya
Ackerley, 11
lilies, G C
Vol. Nawalapitiya
Ser Pussellawa
Adkins. J. B.
Bois, W G
do Haputale
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
Agar, 0 C S
do Passellawa
Polton,GW Sergt, do do
Agar, W T, Jr. do Maskeliya
Box, P J M
Vol. Dolosbage
Alexander, E E do Matale
Bontor, P L
do Kelani Valley
Booth, F
Alderson,! M J Capt. Kalutara
Sergt. Anuradhapura
Alger, A
Booth, R J
Vol. Darrawella
do Kalutara
Alleop, J.
do Nuwara Eliya
Bosanquet, W D do Agrapatana
Anderson, R
do Kotagala
Boucher,HBTLce.-Cop Mattakelle
Anderson, E C do Morawak Korale
Bowman, E I) Corpl. Gallo
Anderson, 3 P Lieut. Kelani Valley
Bloxham, T Lce.-Copl. "F" Co., Colombo
Braine W BE
Anderson, G I Vol. Hapatale
Vol. Darrawella
Appleton, H. H. do Colombo
Braybrooke,WC do Maskeliya Lower
Armitage, J. H. do Bogawantalawa
Brayne, C V
do Anuradhapura
Armstrong, H L Sergt. Eotagala
Brener, D G
do Bogawantalawa
Bremner, H B
Armstrong, J S Vol.
do Nawara Eliya
do
Briscoe, P C
Armstrong, R. J. do Colombo
do Hewaheta
Brockman,J F W do Madulkele
Ash, 0. M.
do Colombo
Brodie, R H
do Kelani Valley
Aebby, R. A. EL do Uclaptuasellawa
do Maskeliya
Atkins, G.D.
Broughton, 8
do "F" Co., Colombo
do Dolosbage
Aymer,y
Brown, C S
do Colombo
Brown, II N
do Hewaheta
Brown,
J
H
2nd
Lieut.
Rangala
B.
Brown, H A L Vol. Maskeliya
Browne, A J
do Batticaloa
Backhouse, C. J. Vol. Batticaloa
Browne, W K J do Kelani Valley
Badcock, R G B. do Mattakele
do Na..alaoitiya
Brooksbank
HaillieZamilton,
Bruce, E D It
do Kelani Van 3y
do Mattakelle
JE
Bryett, H C
do Am bagamtme..
do Bogawatitalawa
Baillie J W
Buchanan, L C
do Rattakelle
do Hattie:dm
Baker,'C F S
Buckle, D F C
do Darrawella
do Colombo
Baker, W E
do Kotagala
do "F" Co., Colombo Bucknall, H
Baker, W E C
Bulkeley.
do
Balderston, C A Lo-Copt
Hughes,R
I
do Nuwara Eliya
Vol.
Ambegamuwa
Balean, A
Burdett, G F
do Kuranegala
Balfour, J A Lt.-Sgt. Anuradhapura
Bnrckley, E C do Kandy
do Darrawella
Bomber, M K
Burbery, J H
do "F" Co., Colombo
llarkeley, J R Lz-Oopl. Haputale
do Kalutara
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo Burne, K A
Barker, J H
Burn.,
C
S
do Haputale
do
Ambegamuwa
Barker, A 0
Bustard, T C
Sergt. "F" Co., Colombo
Barnaton, G D do Agrapatana
Vol.
do
do
do "F" Co., Colombo Butler, J
Barnard, 11 0
Butler, St. J H A do Darrawella
do Nawalapitiya
Barton, F
Byfield,
M
II
do Hapu tale
do Lidenussellawa
Bartrum R.
Byrde, A E
do Badulla
do Pundaluoya
Bartrum, W L
Byrde,
H
M
du Metals
do
Colombo
Battams, R.
Byrde, P
do Kelani Valley
do Kotagala
Battams, R F
Baumgartner,G S K do Kurunegala
Sergt. Kelani Valley
Bayle7, L
Lieut. Pussellawa
C.
Beamish,H II
Vol. Ba drilla
Beattie, C W
do Bogawantalawa
Cade, E W Lce..Copl. Passara
Bell, J. P.
do Dolosbage
Callendur, A D Vol. Mantle
Ball, .1 H
do Maskeliya Lower Cameron, H 8
do Kandy
Bell, S B
Sergt. Maskellys.
Cameron, D S
do Dolosbage
Bent, E H
Vol.
Darrawel
a
Cameron,
L
do
Colombo
Benzie, R
do "F" Co., Colombo Candy, II E
do Maturata
Betteridge, J
Cantlay, A W
do Darrawella
Bickmore, W 0 do Colombo
do Maskeli) a
Cantlay, L H
do Kotagala
Bidden, J E
Carey, F W
do T.Jdapassellawa
Biddulph, W H Capt. Matale
Vol. Maturata
Carmichael, A M Corpl Kotagala
Binna, G
do Rakwana
Carmichael, R W Vol. Lower Maskeliya
Bird, T H
do Rangala
Carry, T
do Kurunegala
Bird, W J A
Carter, A
do Kotagala
Sergt. Nawalapitiya
Bisset, A W
Cassell, E L
do H cwalieta
Vol. Galle
Bisset F H
Cassie, It
do Udapusso aw
Bisset, J W
do Nawalapitiya
Cassie,
W
R
Blackmore, J P do Kotagala
do Bogawantalawa
Cater, G H
do Matale
Blackwore, S P Sergt. Nuwara Ellyn.

A.

740
Name.

CEYLON PI, ANTE I( S' RIFLE CORP.


Rank. Soeeti n.

Cave, W A Lce.-Copl. (4F" Co., Colombo


Champion, J
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
ebiPPendall, BT do Ilewillieta
do Kotegats,
Churchill, R S
Churchill, A F enrol. K orunegata
Chute, .3* II C
Vol. Batticaloa
Clapham, M. V Lee-Cpl. passelias,
Clark, !IC Lee -C plor Vol Matale
Clark, R A
do Darrawella
do "F" C0.0olombo
Clark, W G
Clark, A H
do modulkele
Clark. A H F
do Kelani 'Valley
Clarke, A C W Sergt. Pundaluoya
Clay, C B
Vol. Ran,,,,,ala
Cleghoro, A R do Colombo
Collinson, G H do Nnwara Ellyn,
Coldriege H N. do Kelani Valley
do yesera ra
Coleman,'0 B
Cooke, W H
do Mattakelle
Cooper, A M
do Kotagala
Cooper, H Lce.Corpl. "F" co., Colombo
Vol. gorooegale
Conroy, J
Congreve,_G K
do Kolani Valley
Cornish, iti F
do Bogawantalawa
Corbetta., A C
do Kahn' era
Corpl. passers
Cotton, J B
Cotton, J W
Vol. Batticaloa
Cotton, E G
do Gallo
Cotton, G A
do Do
Cotton, G H
do "F" Co., Colombo
Courtney, W
do Bogawantalawa
Cousin, W G
do "F" ( o , Colombo
de 11T.eslla
Cox, H .7--,
t."ergt. Mattakelle
Cox, GrL
Crato, G A
Capt. It askeliya
Creasy, H T
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
do
do
Creasy, E.B 2nd Lieut.
Creasy, H
Vol. Darrawella
Crowther, C C F do Kandy
Crowther, 0 K F do Darrawella
Cuff, H G
do Maskeliya
Cumberland, C R LeeCorpl. Matale
Curtis, S E 0
Vol. Darrawella
Curtois, A E
do Medulkello

D.

Name.

Rank. Section.

E.

Eccles, II G
S'rg'. Rar gei,
Edwards P G
Vol. Agrayatans
Caryl. yasseliews
Edwards, 0 S
Vol. Nwalepitira
Edwards, I) H
Edwards, It H C do Kelani Valley
Egan, H L
Carpi. Pundaluoya
Egerton, F
Vol. Dolosbage
Elliott. E C
Nnwara
Egan, 0 L Lac-Corpl.
d pi Darrawella
llarraarvarelE "
Edwards, V I.
do Agrapatana
Elliot, T G
Lient. Rangala
Ellis, J
Vol. Jawalapiti?l%
Ellis, J
Lee-Corpl. handy
Ellis, It H
Vol. Rangala
Elson, F 8
do Kelani V alley
Elwes, W M R
do Passellaws,
Emerson, L P
do Kurnnegala
Emerson, 0 E
do Rangala
Emerson, T A
do Maskeliya
Erskine, A
do Galls
Erskine, J W
do
do
Eves, E C
do "F" Co..Co;ornbo
Ewart L A
do klapntalo

F.
Felkter, A A
Vol, "F" Co., Cole,
Fallon, M D
do Maturata
Farquharson, p W N
Colr-Sergt, Kalutara 1
Farr,E T ('
Vol]. Hewab eta
Ferrer, D II
do Darrawella
Fee, W S
do Nawalapitip
Ferguson, A C W do Nuwaen Eli!)
Ferguson, J W Lc-Copl, Kotagala
Fisher, L I'
Vol. Darrawella
Fisher, H F
do Mattakele
FitzPatrick, W H do Matale
do Kandy
))'liming, W
Forbes, A D Lee.-Oor .Mattakele
Forbes, A (1 Culr-Sergt, Kotagala
Fo rbes, J
Vol.
do
Forbes, Y M G
(lc) Mattakele
Ford, A E
do Nawalayitipt
Forsythe, J G
do Kandy
Foster, H
do Colombo
Fowke, R W
do "F" Co., Colombo
Fowler, C C
do Nnwara Elipt
Fowler, R C
do
do
Fraser, A C
do Haputale
Fraser, C
do Maskeliya
Fraser, J(Reserve) do Mattakele
Fraser, J II
do Batticaloa
Fraser, W
do Ifdaynssellati s

Vol. Pundaluoya
HB
do Maskeliya
Davis, C E J
Davidson, G P do Rakwa on, More
wak Korale
Davidson, N C Sergt, Udapussellawa
Vol. Hewaheta
Deane, G F
do Nawalapiti}a
Denies, A W
do Kotagala
Derry, R C P
G.
d'Hauteville, C G do Galle
do Colombo
Dick, J M
Garrett, J H
do "F" Co., Colombo
do
"F"
Co.,
Colombo
Dickie, J
Gastrell, L
do Kolani Valley
Dickinson, W G do Mattakele
Gavin,
II
W
do Ambegamus a
do Kotagala
Dickson, R 0
do Bogawantalawa
do "F" Co., Colombo Gay, E
Dies, A C
Geary, E B
do Ambegamuwa
do
Batticaloa
Doudney, R P
Geddy,E K E
do at omwak Korsle
do Kalutara
Dove, J P
Gibbon,
H
F
do Colembo
do Nasalapi , iya
Downie, J
Gibson,
A
L
do Agrayatana
du
do
Drake W U
Gibson,
W
2nd
Lieut.
Haputale
do
Nnwara
Eliya
Drielama, C F
. Given, W S
Vol. 4.p co., combo
Duckworth, C WH do Colombo
Gleason, W J A do Colombo
do Haputale
Dudle
y, 0 R
G Lennie, A.
do Ambegamawa
do passers
Dunca J
Duncan,
do "F" Co Colombo
op Lower Maekeliya , Gimpy, G C
CM

God]
GooC
Gorc
Gov,
Coe(
Gori

Gars
Got,
(ion
(ion
Goy,
Gra;
Gra:

Gra
Gra;
Gra,

Gra
(ira,
Cite
Gre
(ire

Gre

Gre
Gre
Gre

Gri:
Uri!
Gri
Gri

Ore
U'.'

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Ha
Ha
I la
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Hi
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D
Ha
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Ht

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Name.

Rank. Section,

Godfrey, A. I"
Vol. Kotagiila
Goodfellow, FB II do
uo
Gordon, H
Major Pundalooya
GrOrJ OD, C M Vo3 "F" Co., Columba
Gordon, E II 11 Maxi Passara
Gordon-Forbes, G
Vol, Darrawilla
Gordon, G D
do Auuradhapara
G-ord,m, J F
do Paseara
Gordon, H H
do Udapuesellawa
Gordco, It
Copt Kandy
Gore, J F W
Vol.
do
Graham-Clarke, U do Kalutara
Graham-Clarke,
do
J E 11 do
Grant, C A
do Maskeliya
do Nawalapitiya
Gray, C W
Gray, A Warburton
Sere. Kurunegala
Gray, 0 W
Vol. Agrapatana
Gray, G B W
do Kurunegala
Green, T S
do Batticaloa
Green, E E
do Kandy
Greenshields, G- W do Rakw an*
do "F'' Co. Colombo
Gregcry, A
Gregsm,, H F
do Kelani Valley
Greig, A W Lee-Corpl. Maskoliya
Greig, G A
Vol. Matale
Grieve, J
do Darra walla
do Kandy
Gann
do Kelani Valley
Grigg, H E
da Maskeliya
Grigg, W
du Kurunegala
Grigson, A E
rimwood, R V do Matale
c4 o "F" Co., Colombo
Groobeek. T W
Grundy, U 0 L do Lower Maskeliya
"F" Co., Colombo
Guthrie, T
H.

RIFLE CORPS.
Name,

741

Rank, Section,

Haynes
Vol. Kandy
Head, E. W.
do Colombo
Healit g, P
Corpl. Mattakole
Healy, J
Vol. Ambagamuwa
Heat Mote, B T do El aputale
Heaton, J
do "F" Co., Colombo
Helsham, H G do Nawalapitiya
Henderson, .1 L do Badulla
lieuly-, C
do lis.utura
Hermon, W
do Kurunegala
Hodgson, J C
do Kotagala
Hodgson, W P
do Dolosbage
Holland, F A
do Lower Maskeliya
Holloway, A E
do Kandy
do
Holloway, J R
do
Hollowes, A
do Madulkelo
Home, E F
Corpl. Hewaheta
Horn, W E
Corp'. Ambagamuwa
Horsford, C F M Vol. Badulla
Hough, W T
do " F" Co., Colombo
HOWiS011, J Lee.-Cpl. Nawalapitiya
Hudson, E A
Vol. Kurunegala
Hudson, J
do Hapotole
Hudson, R P
do Haputalo
Hughes, G H Lco.-Cpl. Pundalooya
Huralrey, E L
Vol. Kelani Valley
Hunter-Blair, G W do Madalkele
HatehinsoME 11 2nd Lt. A aL bagamuWa
Hyatt, T
Vol. Pap BellaVra

I.
Ingleton,
Vol. Doloshage
Inglis, WC S
Coml. " F Co., Colombo
Inglis, A F
Vol. Darrawella
H
Lce-Cold. Kalutara
Ereson, J P
du Mattak ele
J.

Jackson, It.
Vol. Badulla
Hague, E C
Vol. Hewaheta
, Jackson, H M
do Kelani Valley
Hall, G A
du Maturata
do Passara
Jacques, R It
Ilan, E P
do Udapussellawa
do Matalo
James, li
Halliday, L E
do Nuwara Eliya
Sergt. ma,skeibia
Halliley, C F W do "F" Co., Colombo James, S E
do Kalutara
Jamieson, G D Vol. Kelani Valley
Huntley, F
.
Joffares,
W
S
do
Batticaloa
do
Halliley, J
do
do Colombo
: Jeffery, J
lialibide, J
do Galle
do Badulla .
Jammer, L
Hampton, J L
do Nawara Eliya
J,..nk ins, W VV
Hamilton, E 2nd Lieut. Dolosbage
do Nawara Eliyu,
Vol. Badulla
! Johnson. C A
Harman, IV H
do Nuwara Eliya
do
"F"
Co.,
Colombo
jolliffe,
F
E
Hanna, D M
do Colombo
do Hulosbage
1 Jones, L; W
Hancock, It R
Sergi. Lower Maskeliya
do Agrapatana
Jones, H It
ilar2ing, A H
do Agrapatana
do Madulkele
Jones, S 0
Harding, E P
Vol. oF" 00.,Colombo
i Julius, V A
Hardy. F
do Kandy
do "F" Co., Colombo
Harris, G F St. C du Pussellaa IL
do Maskeliya
Harris, 11 F E
IC.
Harrison, R IV do Kalutara
eo "F " Ca., Colombo 1
Hartley, C
do Madulkele
Harvey, E W
Vol. Kotagala,
Keith, E W
do Rang& a
I Keitb, H M
Harvey, F G
do Agrapatana
Carpi.
Haugala
Harvey, R B
Kennedy, If C
to Lower Maskeliya
Vol. Batticaloa
Keen, G. E.
Hayward, C C
do Colombo
Hawke, H M Corp]. Raugala
Kerr, A. U
do Ranas,
Hawkes, W C
do Hewaheta
Kerr, C H
do "F" Co., Colombo
eo Anuradaporu.
Kerr, T B
Hawkins, G
do Darrawells
Hay, If B
Corp]. Dolosbage
Kershaw, L W do Ambagamuwa
do Maskeliya
Ea) es, C P
KeY,law, II, U Sergt. Darrawella
Mayas, H A Lae-Corpl. Kelani Valley
Kinl,
Vol. Kelani Valley
. CF
Vol. Matale
Hayden, J L
King., J R
do liewaheta
_nye*, II E U Sergt Knruuugsla
Knight, B ON
do Darrawella

742

CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE CORPS.

Name. Rank. Section.

N
Name.

Rank. Section.

Marshall, F C
Vol. AlaskaIlya
Marshall, H T
Vol. Colombo
,
Martin,
A
J
Sorgt.
Kelani Valley
Vol, Colombo
Ladd, T. J.
I Martin, J E
Capt. Nawalapitiya
Corpl. lndosbage
Laing, C
Martin, J U
V. Haputale
Lankester, H 0 Vol. Pundaluoya
Martin, H A
do "F' Co., Colombo
Lancaster, F W do Madulkele
do
"F"
Co.,
Colombo
,
Martin,W
U
Le,e.Corpl.
do
do
Lane, 3
U
H
Vol.
Kelani Valley
Ma,sefield,
do
do
Law, J G
do
Matheson,
H
L
do
Darrawella
do
Kelani
Valley
Layard, F H
Mathew, A C
do Pasoan.
do Kelani Valley
T.ayard, S
Mathews, J 9
do Darrawella
do Nawalapitiya
Leith, H
May
F
E
W
do "F" Co., Colombo
Lellingston, L J do Passara
Mead,
A
H
do Lower Maskeliya
-Copt.
LeMotte, Gk
Lee Uda.puasellawa
Mee,
C
C
do
Kalntara
Vol.
Mattakele
Leslie, \V D
! Mee, 0 J C
do Anuradhapura
do Passara
Liesching, E
Megget, E E Lce-Corpl Agrapataoa
do Kelani Valley
Lindsay, J B
, Melrose, J G
Vol. "F" Co,,
do
.1 olombo
Littlejohn, 3
do
; Ateliers'', E N
do Pundaluoya
do Ambagamnwa
Lloyd, W C
do
Hapntale
do
Udapussellawa
i
Mellor,
E
H
Long, E V
Miles, D A
Sergt . Kandy
Lovegrove, C A do Badulla
Vol. Maskeliya:
Lovell, J R De 3 do Ambegamnwa, Millard, T H
,I
Miller,
F
do Nawalapitiya
do Rakwana
Low, H H
,
Millet,
H
A
do Nawalapitiya
Lucas, A II 0 2nd Lt. Hewahets.
Mitchell,
J
P
do Kotagala
Vol.
Nuwara.
Eliya
Lumsden, G D
I Mitchell, F 8
do "F" Co.,
. olombo
do Rakwana
Lakin, .1 EI E
' Mitchell, T R
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
do Kotagala
Lushington, 1.?
Mitchell, C
do Ranpala
Lushington, M II do Kelani Valley
' Mitchell, J
do Agrapa.fana
do Pundaluoya
Luxmore, J W
Mitchell,
J
M
do Ambagamuwa
Sergt. Matalo
Lyall, W
.
Moir,
.J
do Bogawantalawa
Vol,
Badulla
Lyford, C V
' Moore, H. M.
do Colombo
Moore, L B
Corpl. "F' Co., Colombo
Moore, C C D P Vol. pa000llawa
M.
, Moorhouse, A H do Pusan
Vol. Kalutara
Macadam, G 0
i Morris, E W Colr.Segt Nawalapitiya
Macaulay, C. C. do Darrawella
Morris, R F
Vol. K
Be,lanc
atti iaa
do
Doloabage
Morrell, A C
acBride,G P
do Kelani Valley
MacBride, R J K do Madalkele
Mortimer, W G do Pusaellawa
do Mattakele
Muller, E E M
do "F" Co. Colombo
MacDonald, J
MacGregor, J A do Colombo
Mullin, W J Mc do Maturate
'
Murray, A D
MaeGufae, T B do Possellawa
do Agrapatana
Mu
MacKenzie, R I do Kelani Valley
Murray,
II L L-Corpl. Randy
MacKeesack, 3 do Agrapa.tana
Murray, J
Vol,. lotoeiw
olanhbo
e W.
do Colombo
Murray, J
Mackie, C
do Mattakele
Murray, W do Nawalapitiya
MacLean, E J
Maclean, J D P do Passara
Mylius, R
do 3forawakkorale
Maolean, C W do Udapussellawa
do
Kandy
Maclennan, A
N.
do Maakeliya
Maclure, R
do Alaskeliya
Macrae, N F
Napier, $ G
Vol. Madulkole
do Colombo
MacTier, It G
Naylor, W
do Nawalapitiya
Nests, J R
MacTier, J Lce-Corpl. Nuwara Eliya
do Bogawantalawa
Maddock, J N Vol. Colombo
Nelson, 0 II
Sergt Ambagamuwa
do Haputale
Marshall, T
Nimmo, H R A Vol. Agrapatana
do
do
Mathew, W R
Noble, C W
do Kotagata
Nook, J R
do Nuwara Eliya
McIntyre, J
do Nuwara Eliya
do "F" Co. Colombo Noyes, D F
McKinly, R 0
do Haputale
M Lennon J Sergt. "F" Co., Colombo
McLennan, J G Vol. Rangala
O.
MoMath, s .str,s11. do "F" Co., Colombo
McMinn, D K Lc-Col. Kurnnegala
Ogden, 3 A
Vol. Udapnssellavra
McMillan B. D Vol. Mattakelle
Oldland, J W
do Gallo
do Colombo
McMinn, W A
i Oliver, W
do Colombo
do
Kurunegala
McQuillan, J
onion, T
do Nawalapitiya
do
do
Maddock, H u
Owen, 0 .1
'la
Madnikele
do Kelani Valley
Magor, U F A
Orchard, N do Agra.patrina
d3 Rangala
Magendie, B
Maitland A Al Sergt. Bogawantalawa
P.
Maitland, 3 A (Capt. Kotagela
Vol.
"F"
Co.
Colombo
Page,
A
R
Vol. Kandy
Mann, G
do Madulkele
. Pain, A E
do
Manners, J R
do
Covpl. Haputale
Palmer, E C A
do Alattake:d

Rime.

Rank. Section.

t N ame.

Rank. Section.
Parkinson, F A Vol. "F' Co., Colombo I Scott, A R
Vol. Hatticaloa
Parry, W
do
do
Scott, D
do "F" Co., Colombo
Paterson, C J
do Ambagamuwa
Soott E
Paterson, H C
do Kurnnegala
do Tidaptissellawa
Paterson, J F
Scott G V L
do
do
do Agrapatana
Pattison, F E
do Agrapatana
Scott, J W
do Badulla
Payne, A F
do U-dapussollawa.
Scott J
Payne, 0 B
do "F" Co., Colombo
do Kurunega la
Pearless, S H
Sellar,E
do Badulla
do Madulkele
Peterkin, M H G do Agrapatana
Shand, C B
do Rakwana
Pett, F W A
Corpl. Haputale
Shand, J J
do Darrawella
Pett, G T Lee.-Corpl. Badulia
Shand, P R
Philipps, C H
do Ambagamuwa
do Passara
Shand,
W
E
L
Phillips, A P C Vol. Pussellawa
Major. Madulkele
Phillips, H C F Corpl. Mattakelle
Sharp, A
Vol. Kalutara
Piper, A I
do "F" Co., Colombo Shaw, A V
do "F" Co., Colombo
TA
de Matale
Shaw,
C
F
S
do Kelani Valley
Plant, G F
Corpl. Gallo
Shephard,
J
A
do
Colombo
Pole, R C S de la do Rangala
Short, E M de
Pole, P C 8 0
do Kelani Valley
Lieut. 2nd Nuwara Eliya
Popham, H S
Vol. Hewaheta
Siedle, L
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
Powell, W G L do
do
Sikes, A
do Maskeliya
Powell, R
do Madulkele
F
do Badulla
Power, B 0 N
do Maskeliya
Simmonds,
G
R
do
Colombo
Power, E 0
do Maskeliya
Simons, J F F
do Knrucegala
do Bogawantalawa.
Power, J M
Simmonds, C G Vol. Gallo
Prettijohn, C B do nisei:llama
Simmons, G J
do "F" Co., Colombo
Price, N J
Berg .Na.walapitiya.
Simmonds, G P do Colombo
Price, W C
Carpi. Anuradhapura
Sinclair, A L
do Rakwana.
Sinclair, J G
do Mattakele
Sinclair, C T
R.
do Rangala
Sinclair, W
Capt. Kalutara
Stine, C G N
Radcliffe, L C
Sergt. Darrawella
Vol. Hewaheta
Skeen, G
Randall, E 0
do Maskeliya
Vol Colombo
Skeen, GJ A
do Hewaheta
do "F" Co., Colombo
Ransom, It H
Skene, J
Ransom, 8 E 0 do 31atale
do Kandy
Skinner, E
do
Co., Colombo
do Nawalapitiya
Rawlings, C
ST-113e,
El
E
G
do
A.mbagananwa
Rawfinson, H G do Colombo
Sly, A D
do Bogawantalawa
do Colombo
Reason, F
smart, W
Vol. Batticaloa
Rehder, F A
do Kandy
Smethurst, F R do Mattak ale
to Iladulla
Bettie, A T
Smith, 1' C
do Rangalii
Corpl. Agrapatana
Reynolds, IT
do Kelani Valloy
Smith III M
Sergt. Madulkele
Richard, C
Smith, S B
,10 Kalutara
Vol. Hapntale
Robb, A A
Smith, E K
Sergt, Rakwana
Lieut. "F" Co., Colombo
Roberts, F J
Smith, W
Roberts, R B Lc-Corpl. Hewaheta
Sergt. Kelanl Valley
Vol. Colombo
Smith, A H Lee.Sergt."F" Co., Colombo
Roberts, E H
Smith,
A
T
S
do Passara
Robinson, J J
Vol. Dolosbage
do Pundaluoya
Smith, A A, Clr-Sergt. Udapussellawa
Robinson, R
Somerville, W
Corpl, Maturate.
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
Robson, J
Vol. Pondaluoya
Soutar, F G
do Ambagamnwa
Bolt, N. 0.
do Katmai Valley
S parkas, G N
do Bogawantalawa
Bolt, W F 0
do "F" Co. Colombo Spence, H A
Corpl. Rangala
Rose, E B
Capt. Nuwara Eliya
Spencer, W P
Vol. Pussellawa
toaling, E
Spitler, G
Sergt. Hewaheta
do Mutate
Ross, 0 M F
Roes-Clarke, G G Vol. Mattakole
Spnrway, W H P do Nnwara Eliya
do Colombo
do "F' Co., Colombo Steal, W
Ross, D J
Bothwell, A Lee.-Curpl. Anuradhapura
Stephens, A J
do Dolosbage
do
Rangala
Stevenbon,
J
S
do
Maskeliya
Rudd, 11 I'
Vol. Udapussellawa
Stewart, R
Russell, E L
Corp]. Badulla
Sergt. Kotagala
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
Stewart, R
Ryan, P
Vol. Madulkele
Stewart, GB
du Matta ke Ile
Ryan, V J
Stewart, It B
do Haputale
do Badulla
Stephen, W J
S.
Stevens, W W
do Ambagamuwa
do Darrawella
Vol, "F' Co., Colombo Still, J
Sander, F C
Stoddart, A I
do "F" Co., Colom'm
do Haputale
Sant, 0
fitogdon, R H A d.' Maturata
Saunders, W K do tfdapri seawa
do Nawalapitiya
do "F" Co., Colombo Stole, A E
Sawer. A J
Stork, H
do Maturata
do Kandy
Schofield, H C
Strickland, EL C do Colombo
do Darrawella.
Scobie, M M
Strong,. A
to "F" 0a., Colomb o
Scott, A L Qr.M. Sergt. Agrapatana

"Jr

744
Name

CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE CORPS.


Rank. Seotion.

Name.

Rank. Seaton.

Walker, J
Vol. "F" Co , Colombo
T.
do Dararwella
Walker, G P
Vol. Madulkele
Taneock, J L
do Cradle
Walker, H
Tarrant, C
do Kotagala
do Mattakele
Walker, II E
Tarver, H
do Kandy
Corp). Darrawella,
Walker, J
do Pussellawa
Taylor, A H
Walker, P P C - Vol. Agrapatana
do Matale
Taylor, J
Walker, T /VI
do Hevraheta
Taylor, J A
,do Maskoliya
WaAmialey, Tho. do
do Ambagamuwa
Ward, H T S Capt. "F" Co., Colombo
Taylor, W Ai
vol. Paarellaws,
TaylorG T Ser / t.-Bngl. nougats
Ware, B
do
do
TempletonR S Sergt. -F" Co., Colombo Warren, D E
Vol. Poodminoya
do Kelani Valley
Templer, .1 F
Warren, 0 H
do Miittakele
do Darrawella.
Templer, G W
Watson, J
Sergt, Mattakele
do Maskeliya (Lowor
Thomas, FE
Webb, H A
do Rakwana,
Thornhill, B A
do "F" Co., Colombo
Weber, V A R
Thornhill, S
do Punduloya
Wodd, C B
da Badulla
Thornhill, W J.
do Kotagala
Weeks, T E
do Kurunegala
Thorp, K J
do Dolosbage
Weir, J C
do Maturate
Thring, C W
Wells, W A 0 Co!. Sergi HaskoliS41-sowell
do Kandy
Tipple, H A S
WoHiaway H C vol. Bogawantalawa
do Kalutara
do
Tisdall, W N
Westmorelami, S do "F" Co., Colonel-,
do
Tooke, M
Wetherall, 1"T L
do Haputele
do Ran gala
Todd, Thomas
Corp'. Kalutara
Vol. Darrawella
Todd, H J M.
White, L P
do Pussellawa,
Tolland, J P
do Nuwara Eliya
WI its, R W
A., nradhapura
u
do
Tothill, P J
do Badulla
"F" Co.,Colombo White, V Cr
A
Totter, H C
do Kelani Valley
Whitley, G R
do Batticaloa
e0
Towke, R W
do Ambagamuwa
Whitham, J
do
Townsend, W W do Colombo
do
do
Whitham, III
Trewaldwyn, 0 0 d
A o Pundaluoya
do Kotagala
Whittow, R
Tribe, J 0
do
"F"
Co.
, Colombo
Wickwar, 0 8
CIO) Maakeliya
Mateo
Trimen, \V M
do Mmikeliya
Wilkin, R
Trimen, R. J 2nd Lieut. Rakwana
Wilkins, L M W du Haputale
Tringham, 0
Wilkins, Al L Lce. CO, Madulkele
Vol* Dolosbage
Triogham A R
do F. Co., Colonc)/ Wilkinson, C H Vol. Nowara Eliya
Tringham H V do Dolosbage
do Colombo
Williams. C J
Troliope, F
du Sultana
Williams, L
do Colombo
Turner, E II
Williams, R H ?o "F" CO., Colombo
Mankeliya
"
A
Turner. F H
Williamson, D B
,, Mattakele
"
TuTin, F Ti
Lee. Cpl. Yelani Valley
"o Ambagamuwa
Corpl. maw,
Tyt er, W A
Ctrpl. bla,skeliya
Wilson, A C
Vol. "F" Co., Colombo
Wilson, M.
II.
do
do
do
Wilson, A T
do Kotagala
Wilson, W A
Unwin,D H
Winclue,
G
B
1)
do
DolosW.ge
Vol. Udapussellawa
Urquhart, J M
do Calle
Winter, A W
do He waheta
Winter, W S D do Kotagalle,
Cpl. Kalutara
Withers, J T
v
Vol. Bogawantilawa,
Wood, A S
do Madulkele
Wood, C W
Veall,J GLI-Qr-Maeter Hodulla
do Hewa,heta
Wood, E 0
Vernon, T A
Vol. Darrawella
do Madulkele
Wood, U C
Vsse
l, 8
d
JoCo
olm bo
Woods. C R Lee. Cpl. "F" Co., Colombo
Vner,
i
JW
o Bad as.
Woodhouse, N R Vol Darrawells.
Viney, J C
do Colombo
Worship, 2nd Lieut* Bogawantalawa
Vowler, J B R
to Maturate.
Sere Dolosbage
Worth, W C
Vowler, W E
do Puudaluoya
do "F" Co., uolomoo
IVrattan, A W
Vol. Kelani Valley
Wright, A ?A

W.
Wright, C Rohs CI) Rakwana
Cpl. Nnw,ra. Eliya
Wright, C S
do Kelani Valley
Wadc-Gory, WM Corp'. Mtwara Eliya
Wright, F J
Vol. litmus. Eliya
Warrhora, G J.
Wright, it H
Vol. Kelani Valley
Wait, C S
\Vright,T Y Lt..-Col. Madulkele
do Maskeliya
Wait, R )3
Vol. Maskeli, a
Wright, W
do Colombo
Wait, W E
do "F" Co., Colombo
do Anuradhapura
Wyer, D l'
W,iite, A
da Ilaputale
Wyllie,
B
T
do Bogawantalawa
WA I fnr.1 A F. ,l VattAliA 1 le4
do Kelani Valley

C. P. R. C.; CORONATION CONTINGENT.


Vol. J. Fraser
de N. Cr. Campbell
Corpl. C. S. Wright
Vol, C. G. Simmond4
do H. A. Beachcroft
do A. D. Donald
do W. Chalmers
do J. A. fiend' rson
do V. A. Julius

745

RESERVE COMPANY, C.P R.C.


Vol. L. tiiedle
Vol. It. H. Harrison
I do H. 1+: Power
do J. W. Virer
do M. W. 'Dicke
Clr. Sergt. H. V. Beget
I Corpl. R. Stewart
Vol. H. Euglis
Vol, J. J. Robinson
do A. C. Ismail
tie J. Duncan
Lee.-Sergi. J. B. Cotton
do A. J. Stephens
Clr. Sergt. II. D. Kershaw
Vol. G. W. Maclean
I do T. B. MaeGritlie
I do P. S. Palmer

HONORARY MEMBERS, C. P. B. C.
W. D. Gibbon
Chas. Ryan
W. MacGregor
Richard Burke
J. A. Henderson
H Swityne
W. Anderson
A. H. Pain
John Paterson
J. B. Tennant
Edward 8. Grigeon
W. B. Patersen
W. Cameron
J. H. Betts
W. 8. Taylor
C. E. Welldon
George Greig
J. Farr
A. H Dunsmure
W. L. Straclaan
Alfred Scovell
J. Paterson
M. Kel way Barn ber
C. C. I. Campbell
H. A. Bea,cheroft
F. W. Byrde
C.'J. Pagel:son
H. E. Power
T. Macla.ch tau
G. W. Murray
11. 0. Hoseason
E. E. Nicol '
('. E. Bonne
Joseph Fraser
J. M. Mason
J. Allison
W. Jardine
H. V. Maseeld
J. A. Spence

The Coropation Contingent.


The following is a list of the names, appro ved of by His Excellency the Governor
of Nou-Commissioned-Officers and men of the Ceylon Volunteer Force for service on
the Military Deputation to England on the occasion of the Coronation of His Majesty
the King :'
CEYLON ARTILLERY VOLI.IN TEERS.Sergt. J. K Hamilton, Corpls, C.
H. de Krotzet , E. H. M. Daviot and D. H. A. Hunter ; Bombadiera R. F. Perera, C.
Brohier. S. Scharer euivel and A. Raven : Gunners J. Swan and M. A. J. Pendigrast,
CEYLON MOUNTED INFANTRY. Lieut. J. N. Campbell, Beret, C. Shuttle.
worth, Lre-Sergt. W. Wilson Smith, Corffis. E. M. LeFeuvre and W. Ferguson,
S. S. Corpl. Y. Thorne, Lee-Corpla, T. H. Webster, G. Baird, G. R. Massy and E.
Massy ; Troopers : F. C. Reeves, Ci.Barnet. G. B. Itoch,E. M. Biggs, E. S. Stephens,
F. C. Pyatt, C. J. Bayley, A. P. Bell J. F. Marshall, H. A. Bell, P. P. Miers, J. C,
Mandalay, P, Gordon White, S. K. Wickwar, D. C. Moubray, J. M. Duncan, U. C.
Graham.
CEYLON LIGHT INFANTRY. Cal t, F. H. Madder. "A" Company. Carpi s
D. G. Burby, and Vol. B. T. Hunter ; " B " Company, Sergt. T. Muttucumaru,
Lee.-Sergt. C. L.de Zylwa and Lee.-Corpl.D. P. Billimoria ; " 0" Company, Sergts.
S. P. Joseph, F. Toussaint and Corpl. U. L. Audree ; " L " Company, Carpi. D. A.
Pianos., null Lce.-Corpl. S. G. Herft ; " E " Company, Sergt. Hr. .1. Ballantine,
Vol. J. W. Orr. and Lee.-Corpl. V. G. de Kanwe ; "F" Company, Lee.-Sergte. J. R.
White, R. A. Ingrain and Vol. A. E. Pate ; " G " Company, Sergt, R. A. Solomous
end Vol. R. C. de Silva ; " II " Company, Sere, R. A. Fertlinands, Vol. F. W. Bulner
I " Company, Vols. L. Abeysekera, A. Witteusleger,
pod Sergt. C. Wijeyktion ;
Company. Lee.-Corpi. R. E. Peres; ".M" Cowpony,
aid Col.-Sergt. W. L. Faber ; `
Col.-Bergt. W. J. Kellar ; " O " Company. Sergt. B. N. Doole, Corp]. C. Le Febre,
asd Vol. F. A. Sreldewinde ; "P" Company. Corp's. a S. de Illeaingbe and V. R.
Lee.-Corpl. W. C. de Zylwa. ; Bearers, Sergts, W. P. Siebel, J. B.
&Allah ;
Misso. Col.-Sergt., P.M. de Alwis, Vol. E. Kozel and Sergt. A. Joseph,
CEYLON PLANTERS' RIFLE coups Major A. J. Farquharson, Sergts, C.
A. Ferguson and J. C. Tribe ; Corpls M. M. Smith, C. M. F. Ross, P. Healing, G.
W. Bolton, J. K. Mandy and E. D. Bowman ; Lee -Corp]. P. W. N. Frartinharson
Vols. P. R. Shand, J. Shand, G. F. Cornish. A. L. Gibson...I. A. Elmaley. A. Alger,
S. Hinds, J. MeMath, F. Wernhain, O. F. Stephens, N. E. lialliley, C. Richard,
U. Westmoreland, Dudley Campbell, S. E. James, G. W. Luinsden, and Cofer. Sergt.
Baaseti.,

746

C. M, I. 18T CONTINGENT FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

(As it left Ceylon, Feb. tat 1900, with notes as to what mu, Fed up to March 161h,1901.)1. j
COMMANDING.

Major A. IL Rutherford, R. D. Fusiliers. a

OFFICERS.
Capt. J. D. Anderson, R. A. b Capt. A. S. Toogood, H. War. Regt. e
1 Lieut. A. H. Thomas, C. M.I. ii
Capt. W. L. Murray.Menzies c g
I
2nd Lieut. R. Cotesworth, C. Dd. I. g 2nd Lieut. G. M. Wigram, C. M. I.
I Q-M. Sergt. Cheynef e
Sergt.Major Money

C. Murland g Sept let ' C. C. Duran g Mar 13th A. J. Kinloch Paul a (till Oct.
Preston White g Sept Stir.Lee-Cpl. E.H. 1., .Thomas h g G. Scott y .........
J. B. Lindsay g Mar 11th Lce-Corpl A. D. C. ()arson!
T.Dickson a
... Sergi. C. B. Shuttlewortitgi u
J. H. Thomas h V g W. Murray
[Mar rf ,,
)1.C. Campion In
Lce-Corpl P. Sturclee w R. G. Masseyefe---,.......
m
Lce-Corpl. W. B. Mortimer ,
G. C. S. Hodgson h o [g I. A. 1'. Bell
Lee-Corpl
J.
B.
Sidgewick
B.
C.D.
A.
Hartwell,
Bt,
W.
A.
T.
Kellow
4ir
W.Noble h(twiee)V [Mar 1:1:',
W. J. R. Hamiltone
Loe.Corpl. C. Shelley
[son y J. F. Halliday h
Y. Thorne U g C. McLennan 6
W. Ferguson h V g Mar Lce-Corpl Roy G. Ander- W. S. D. Oldman bb
C. S. Northcote h Stanley Sinclair g N. S. St. G. Manserght.a.
C. E. Clarke
E. S. Stephens g Mar 13th W. N. Robertson
Alex. Tait era..
T. Y. Wright e g Feb 17th A. Dickson q
E. L. Humfrey g Aug 8th
C. Hammond Is k g Feb 11th C. Maxwell
II.. W. Graham y Nov 5th Corpl. H. F. Browell
D. Gow g Mar lath
H. J. G. Marley este [Mar 13th
H. Heath
A. H. Parker
Lce-Corpl. M. J, Alderson g
g
Deo
51st
Geo. McLaren
J. H. Barker
[11th
V. 14. Seeker
A. C]ementi.Smith h g Feb W. T. Hodgson r
A. G Craighead a It V g 31,
J. G. Marsh
[17th K. Hamilton f * ,I.,
Harold Tebb
F. E. Saville Is g Feb 11th G. H Baird Trac 23rd
Sergt. Drummond Hay...
J. 1'. Hortin y Mar 11th
A. S. Hopper.I
g

Corpl. J. W. B. Paul se g
J. Ironside I
.-.77. H. St. George Carey
L. Dawson Campbell...a
H.C;Wallace (Q.-51.Sergt) Trafford Lewes tt "it,.
R. B. Wilson
, - G. F. Farquharson p
Thomas Lewis a cc
J. Hooke y Mar 11th [22nd F. C. Peek
F. de Laney Williams
APrestonPlumridge* Sept Alex. L. Baines ea.
H. C. Graham
00,..a. V. Hill " y Nov 7th
W.A.Tytler ey(after Mar 30) A. C..Corbetta g Dec 31st
G. L. 0. Armitage z dd R. H. Henning
E. G. A nstruther m
- Lewis A.Wright y Sept 8th L. W. Graham Clarke'r.Lce-Corpl. E. Massey...se
U. F. Mason
W. F. G. Campbell no S. II. Hayes h
11. S. Brettell
C. A. Ferguson' b g Feb 17 W. M Kelly se
A. II. Bury y Dec 31st
Serge. II. Aldridge,
A. A. Franklin Yar?15kr lli ,
W. M. Edley
N, W. Smellie
Iflett-BelFg.'"'
T. Harward y
F. D Green dd M. Corrie
Claude C. Bell h G. B. Browne s
R. Agar /r.R. W. Braithwaite 40 J. F. Marshall
A. J. Maudslay u g MarLsi ,
W. R. Keating
Pte. Hughes, R. W.R. a
G. B. Williamson 4
M. J. Paine y Oct 8th
W. A. Tunstall
2nd Lieut. Henry Gordon
y
J.
E.
B.
Handel
Is
S.
K.
Wickwar
.0-

SADDLERS AND FARRIERS.

A. E. Pate u g C. Dweltze
Rizel
C. Clarke

A. Anthonisz
J. Thibble

na

Kawadar Bey

a Recalled to his Regimental Depot at Naas, Ireland, and retired. b Returned to


his Battery in Ceylon. c Major in Command since July 2nd, 1900. d Appointed to
Orange River Cattily Police and killed in skirmish with . Boers at Bultfonteia,
e Invalided home. f Died of enteric. y Returned to Ceylon. I Proceeded home
k Wounded at Diamond Hill. 1 Commissioned in the 2nd Leicesters, Egypt. m Joined
Transvaal Police. a Killed at Nooitgedaeht, Dec. 13th. o Commissioned, 9nd Dragoon
....4itards
.
: resigned, January, 1901. p Commissioned, Dorsets and (since Jnly 25th,
1900) Army Service Corps. i Commissioned, let South Lenoashires. r Commissioned,
3rd Middlesex Regiment. 8 Commissioned, 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers. t CommieBinned, 2nd Royal WarWillkShireS. is Joined 0. R. C. Police. * Commissionid,
afterwards cancelled. in Wounded at Nooitgatlacht, Dec. 13th. x Joined U.R.C.
Police, and since January let, S. A. Constabulary. z Joined Military Police, Maitland,
then Imperial L. H. as Joined 0. R. C. Police with Commission in May. bb Joined
S.A. Constabulary. cc Rejoined C.M.I. dd Staying in South Africa. i- The rest of the
Contingent, excepting those enrolled in S.A.Constabulary, of whom we have DO complete
list, returned to Ceylon in April. The O. R. C, Police was disbanded, Jan. 1st, 1901.

on 22
on th
nseert
750:: 1-.
7757
7610
7548
7586 (
7514
7566
7 5e9

;535 1
7 520

7561
7551
7585 i

l
lE

7532
7604
7540
75C7
7568
7506
7511
7521
755s
7522
75'4:9
752h
7575
7518
7527
7526
7711

7:,:;
71-

, u;ii
; T;57
-; 543
;552
7 563
7554
,:91
7555
7564
7550
7525
7553
7556
7559
7503
7568
7505
7509
7573
7512
7523
7526
7580
7578
7539
7536
7542
7538
7569
% 570
7:i6.9
7587

THE SEAAAD CONTIM;FA'r

SOUVII

":he following is the official list of the second Ceylon Contingent which left
on 22nd April, VA by the P. O. s.s. "Syria," for South Attica and returned
4/11 the 15th July, 1002, with the whereabouts of the members as fur as
ascertainable :750i- Sgt. Shand, W. E. L., returned to Goyim./
7757 do Blair, G. W. H.,
do
7610 do Copperthwaite, E., Bloemfontein
7548 do Ryan, J. T., returned to Ceylon
7586 Corpl Dalton, B., returned to India
7514 do Spencer, H T., returned to Ceylon
7566 do Megget, E. E.,
do
7589 do Powis, H. B.,
do
7585 Lc.-Cpl. de Yoe, A. E. G., returned to Ceylon.
7520 do Tuckey, W., returned to Ceylon
7561 do Graham R. W., Repatriation Officee, Bloeinfuntein
7551 do Henderson, R., C.S.A.R. Offices, Bloemfontein
7585 Private Andrews, F. W., Capetown
do VanBuren, A. E., returned to Ceylon
7532 on Blair, A. M., returned to Ceylon
7505 do Barclay, E. M., Bloemfoutein
7540 do Bloomfield, IL, returned to Ceylon
75C? do Carr, E.. S.A.C., Brandfort
751r8 do Carson, A. P., returned to Ceylon
7506 do Cater, J. W.,
do
7511 do Congrieve, G. K., returned to Ceylon
7521 do Craib, J. M., S.A.C., Bloemfontein
7558 eo Cox, H. L., went home
7522 do Davidson, R., Cycle Agent, Bloemfontein
75'4 do Daniell, G. L.
7528 do Downie, J., Pretoria
7575 do de fa hay, W., returned to Ceylon
7518 do Edley, C. S. G., National Bank of Africa, Bloemfontein
7527 do Edwards, 0. S., returned to Ceylon
7526 do Edwards, W., Kroustadt ?
7731 du Fairlie, E., Bloemfontein
7537 do Follett, J. G gone home
7562 do Gastrell, L., S.A.C., Bosebolf
do' Garvin, G. F., returned to Ceylon
do Green, A. K., Wepener
7560 do Grigeou. A. E., returned to Ceylon
7557 do Groves, F, C. S., S. A. C., Brandfort
7543 do Danis, E. C.
7552 do Hart, W., Johannesburg
7563 do Hawke, L. A., returned to Ceylon
do
7554 do Hawke, L. P..
7591 do Hawking, E., 8. A.C., returned to Ceylon
7555 do Hebeoton, A., returned to Ceylon
7564 do Hodgkinson, G. C. F., returned to Ceylon
7550 do Home, E. F., returned to Ceylon
7525 do Innis Lillingston, J. L., returned to Ceylon
7553 do Ingleton, G., returned to Ceylon
7556 do Jackson, W. E., Repatriation Offices, Bloemfontein
7559 do James, 'Y., Johannesburg (or Pretoria)
7503 do Jenkins, W. W.
7568 do Johnson, W. H.. returned to Ceylon
7505 do Jones, H., S. A.C., Brandfort
7509 do Kipling, G., S.A.C., Potchefstroom
7573 du Leslie, R. A., Capetown
7612 do Lewis, C. P., returned 16 Ceylon
7523 do Lush ington, M. P., Springtonteitt (Ile is a J. I'. there.)
7525 do MacC trthy J. H., Bloemfontein
7580 do MacMehon, M.
7578 do MacMahon, Milo, Relief works, 13ethalic
7539 do ?derailed], H. T., returned to Ceylon
7536 do Mendoza. E. P., in South Africa
7512 do Itleyet, A. C. T., S. A. C.. Sydeubain (dis:ri. It Bloeuifoutiiu)
7538 do MacMillan, N. A. H., returned to Ceylon
7569 du Miles, D. A., returned to Ceylon
7570 do Moorhead, J. G.. S. A. C., Brandfort
7565 do Nelson, W. W., returned to Ceylon
do
7587 do Northway, L. A.,
do
7592 do Norman, W. R.,
7571 do Paulet, S. H.,
du

748 SECOND CONTINGENT; LICENSES TO EXAMINE BOILERS.


THE SECOND CON TINGENT
6588 Pte. Peake, A. J Returned to Ceylon
do
7444 do Redmond, L.,
do
7 581 do Reynolds, H. E.,

Contd.

7545 e o Robbie, C. C., Bloeinfouteia


7590 do Robertson, A. R., gone home
7547 do Rose, J. M., ;LAO., U R.C.
7567 do Rough, D. M., C.S.A.R.,13locintouttin
7549 d Ryan, P., Bo,hof

7546 do Ryan, V. J., returned to Ceylon


7501. do Scott, G. P., somewhere in C.R.C.

7541 do Smith, A. St A., returned to Ceylon


do
7515 do Stowell, G. 0.,
do
7584 do Taylor, G. T.,
lo
7516 do Thompson, R.J.,
O.R.C.
7517 du Ticknor, O. L.,
7519 do Triugham, G. B., National Bank or Africa, Eloomf:ntvix
7533 do 'Yarned% C. W. E., returned to Ceylon
do
7530 do Vernede, F. S. E.,
7574 do WaWn, A. E.
7576 do Westland, W. J., Barberton, Transvaal
75'79 do White, E., S.A.C., Bloemfontein
7552 do Wilkie, J. L., Bloemfontein
7581 do Winkle, P. W.,
do
7563 do Wright, W. M. St 0., Cr;minal Invcstigat:ou Dep. U.R.O.
7772 do Walker, R. K., Johannesburg District

Licenses to Examine Steam Engine Boilers.


The underuamed are liemsed to ;Ems Certificates to any Iimrsons having
coqtrol of any boiler or boilers need in any factory:
L. H. ltadley
42
Geo. P. Cooper
I
George Smith Brown
43
James White
2
E. C. Davies
44
R. E. d'Esterre
3
G. T. Gillespy
45
0. P. Thomas
4
5
6
7

111

11
12
13
14
15
16

J. H. Garra t
James A. Turnbull

B..sil B. Bliss
11. liernish
.1. D. Walker
W. A. G. Hart
liugh Young
David Marsuall
1'. W. Besant
W. Finluyson
M. B. Norman

A. E. Fleming
E. B. Rose
17
A. E. French
IS
Tricnias 8. Thorpe
19
20 W. W. Brown
21
22
23
24

26
26
27
26
29
30
31
32
33

34
35
36
37

38
39
40
41

James Brown
Holland Porter
Percy Keightly

U. B. Mair
W. C. C. Stephen
J. A. Dickson

T. R. Morman

J. G. Benzie
Norman Armitage
3. W. Bain Davidson
Robert B. Stewart

Hobert C. Dixon
Frank Ross
C. A. Hutson
W. E. Hutson
W. R. Burnett
Karl Vandort

Janes forrie
Johu Wa lker
Janice Watt Copeland
J. R. Farbridge

49
511
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

Thomas Buckney
T. S. Clerni. shsw
Henry C. Wills
Samuel Ayr
W. Kent
G. H. AI. Hyde
0. E. Ettinger
le. B. Rylands
T. E. Ettinger
Edward Wilson
John Grieve
David 111i,h e
G. W. Robson

59

A. M. Cook

00
61
62
63

C. Cicorge Harbor
John E. Addyman
Stephen Wellington
John Milne

46
17

61
65

66
67
68
69
60
lit
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
72

80
81
442

3. R. Hardy
Willlini Pottie
F. 0. Allan
J. P. Morton
S. Westmoreland
H. S. Dix
L. H. Combs
H. Terror
Panl Nell

1'. Carlisle
R. R. Napier
Arthur J. C. Broulto..
William Boak.
R, F. Browne

D. W. Waddell
H. F. Calton

H. A. Dixon
C. H. Jollitfo
H. J. Hoare

kPa

.1

PVASAINS till.NSVA) A11 SIAA, VOVAAS.


FOR THE YVAR 1`.107).
WESTERN PROVINCE.
Residence.
Name of Licensee.
...Beruwaln
Abrow, D.
Abdul Carim, B. S. .-Maradana
...Slave Island
"%nail% D. B.
...Maradana
Sastimiar, S. W.
...Colombo
Buri agar, A.
...Kalutara
Caldera, A. B.
...Pitnadare
Coorey, H.
...Fort, Colombo
Davidson, R.
...Kollupitiya
De Saran], G.
...Colombo
De Jong, M.
...Negombo
Fernando, F. N.
...Maggoiaa
Fernando, M. 1'.
...Morsanwella
Fernando, M. J.
..Kiriwa.ttndaava
Fernando, W. G.
tioonsoekere, J. H.
...Veyangoda
...Galkiasa
Ganasekere, F. W.
Ganewardene, A. S. Maha -Waddnwa
...Kan dans
Hanez, W.
...Tebawena
Jana, 0. E.
...Pamankada
Jayasinghe, J. W.
...
Colombo
Koelmeyer, F. B.
...Morataw A
Kodippilly, E.
...Maradana
Loos, H.. G.
Malasekere, M. S. P. ...Nalluraws.
...Maradana
Meetoo, H. G.
...Katanayaka
Blend's, E.
AltatilkIIMATLI, P. M. ...Colombo
...Colombo
Nagera, J. V.
Palawandrem, F. A. ...Bainbalapitiya
Pereira, A. B. . ...Bambalapitiya
...Maggona
Perera, A.
...Badialgama
Perera, H. B.
...Alutgant
Persia, K, C.
...Kaduwela
Perera, K. W.
...Diwnlapitiya
Pernaingha, D. A.
...Pattegama
Prank, P. P.
...Panadure
Salgad o, M. L.
...Battaramulla
Saranepala, K. G.
...Biyagaina
Schokman, P. A.
...Grandpaea
Silva, K. G.
Silva, K. S.
...Ja-ela
...Sinharamulla
Silva, P. C.
Spicer, J.
...Colombo
...Karagahamnna
Theuring, S.M.
Trollope, F.
...Colombo
Van Langenberg, D. ...Pclgasowita
...Colombo
Werogodc, E. D.
...Kalutara
Wijekoon. A. P.
...Urapola
Wright, E.
CENTRAL PROVINCE.

...Hatton
Brown & Co., Ltd.
Cash Medical Company...Kandy

Name of Licensee,
Residence.
Harding, W. & Co. ...Agrapataua
J nrdan, W., :k Co.
...Liadula
...Kandy
Kreltszheirn, D. 11
...Kandy
Miller & Co.
Rowlandaoila Co., C. 13...Kandy
Silva, C. M. S. de
...Kandy
Smith, W. Downie
...NuwaraEliya
Tillekeratne, J
..Matale
Wijesekera, C. D. S. ...Kandy
Walker and Greig
...Gleneairn
NORTHERN PROVINCE.

Doxai &;Co
Mattokamara
Ponnueamy
C. K. Ratnam & Co
Sangarappilliti, V.
Ward &Davy

..VannarponnoW
. .Cha'kachcberi
..Jaffna
..Vannarponne E
..
do.
W
...
do.
E

SOUTHERN PROVINCE.

Ephramms, E. L.
:.Guile
Cooneratne, V. D. ...Matara
Jayatilaka, M. C. de S...Doda,ndawa
Samaraweera, H. W. ...Mataro.
Senar itne, D. C
..Arabalarigoda
Seneriratne, S. D. S ..Dnawatana
EASTERN PROVINCE.

VanderHoeven, Richard
George
... Koddamunal
Zilva, James de La
... Pnliyantiva
NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.

.. Nsta iidiya
Basnayake. P. L.
DeVit, T. R.
...Chilaw
Fernnndo, E. 0
..Polgahawell
... Kuranegala
Isaaka, W. A
Jayasariya, H. P
...Pauhera
Jayman, C. Z.
... Kurunegala
Koelineyer, George ...Chilaw
Martinesz, Y. H.
...Kurtmegals,
VanLangenberg, R. ...Kurnnegala
NORTII-CENTRAL PROVINCE,

Mutaliph, T. S.

...Anuradhapura,

PROVINCE OF UVA.

Sega Mohideen, A.
Walker and Greig

...Badulla town
...
do.

PROVINCE OF SARARAGARIUWA,

Ganatilaka, A. F.
...Ratnapura
Jesurasingliara,Edward...Yatiyantota
Oliveux, J. M.
...Ratnapura
Silva, James B. de
...Kegalla

Licensed Pawnbrokers in Colombo.


D. ILIFTalayaratne
M. Supramanian Chetty
Hendrick Appu
M. Don Mathes Rodrigo C. Fernando
J. A. Fernando
F. Gabriel Silva
Matta Karupen ChettyW. J. Boteju
I M. Joronis Pieris
S. M Fernando
D. M. Senevlratne
K. Don Siadoris Appu- ' D. C. A. Talayaratne
Don Brarupy Ganegode
' M. H. Janis Perera
F. Daniel
harry
, M. H. Pieria
E. Don Robert
Kurukula Kasi Wald' M. A. Fernando
deye
H. S. Caldera
H. Rutnam
Clement Silva
K. Chas. Perera
M. Kawalingam
W. A. Dep
Di Don Joseph
C. B. James Sinn o
P. K. S. Krishnasamy 0. Brampy Sinno
Pulle
M. Govindan Palle
W. Coomarasamy
, G. Hendrick Perera
, K, S. Perera
A, David Silva

BANKING AND MERCANTILE DIRECTORY.

DIRECTORIES.

CE11 LON CH IWRElk OF COMMERCE.


[ESTABLISHED 25TH MARCH 1839; iNCORPORATED IN 1891.]
COMMITTEE, 1905.
Hon. W. H. Fig.g,,Chairman. B. Davidson, E-q., Vice-Chairataa.
F. M. Simpson, Esq., Secretary.
G. Shaw Taylor Esq., W. Shakspear', Esq., F. C. Allen, Esq., P. F. S.
Ija'die, Esq., A. C. Rainnie, Esq., and H. Goodwyn, Esq.
Mercantile Representative in the Legislative Council :The Hon. W. H. Figg.
FIRMS AND BANKS REPRESENTED IN THE CHAMBER.
Krawelal Coal Co., Ld.
Aitken, Spence & Co.
Ang!o-Ceylon & Geol. Estates Co , Ld. Leechman & Co.
Bank of Madras.
Lee. Hedges & Co.
Baur, A.
Lewis Brown & Co.
Bohringer, Chas. & A.
Lipton Ltd.
Bosanquet & Co.
Mackwood & Co.
Bois Bros. & Co...-

To face page 753

CEYLON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.R. DAVIDSON, Esq.,


is now the Chairman, in succession to

Hon. Mr. W. H. FIDO.

. ...__ .....
Yrs:110e, Bhiksjos & Co.
Street, F. F.
Frazer & Co., Gordon.
Symons, C, E. H.
Freudenberg & Co.
[Ltd. Tarrant & Co.
Galaha Ceylon Tta Eats. & Agency Co., Theodor & Rawlins
Geo. White Bartleet & Co.
The Trading Co. (successors to A G A
..
Gordon & Wilso.n
KoosnsizoiT & Co.)
Hayley & Co., C. P.,
Thompson, Fraser, Ramsay, ProprieHall & Co., J. C
tary Ltd.
Henderson & Co.
Vavassetr, J. H., & Co., Ltd.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corps. Volkart Brothers.
Horsfall, C. W.
Walker Sons & Co., Ld.
Keell & Waldock
Whitta'I & Co.
Wright & Co., C. M.
King & Co., W. S.,
Rooms :Lower Chatham Street, Fort.

Colombo Tea Trailers' Association.


COMMITTEE :
Hon. Mr. W. II. Figg (Cha;rmaft of the Ceylon ThInster of Commerce.
Buyers: Croatia, Lampard & Co. ; The Trading Co. (Successor to A. 0 A)
Kooenetzoll & Co.); Rodewald & Heath ; Lipton Ltd. Sellers : --George Steuart
k Co. ; Whi'tall & Co. ; Bosanquet & Co.; J. M. Robertsm & Co.
k'. M. Simpson, Secretary.

Colombo Brokers' Association.


COMMITTEE.Forbes & Walker, Somorville & Co , E. John &

Gorton & Wilson, Keell & Waldock, C. B. H. Symons.


ItegiAld JohnHonorary Secretary & Treaswer.
49

Co.,

DIREc"TORIES.

CITRON CHIAMIlEk 01, COMNERCE.


[ESTABLISHED 25TH MARCH 1830; INCORPORATED IN 1895.]
COMMITTEE, 1905.
Hon. W. H. Figg,Oltairrnan. R. Davidson, Eiq., Vice-Cltairnuta.
F. M. Simpson, Esq., Secretary.
0. Shaw Taylor Esq., W. Shakspear Esq., F. C. Allen, Esq., P. F. S.
Hirdie, Esq., A. O. &third, Esq., and H. Goodwyn, Esq.
Mercantile Representative in the Legislative Council :.The Hon. W. H. Figg,
FIRMS AND BANKS REPRESENTED IN THE CHAMBER.
Aitken, Spence & Co.
Krawehl Coal Co., Ld.
Anglo-Ceylon & Genl. Estates Co , Ld. Leechman & Co.
Bank of Madras.
Lee, Hedges & Co.
Baur, A.
Lewis Brown & Co.
Bohringer, Chas. & A.
Lipton Ltd.
Bosanquet & Co.
Mackwood & Co.
Bois Bros. & Co.
Mackwood & C^.. Charles.
Boustead Bros.
Marinitsoh, G. A., & Co.
Brodie & Co.
McIntyre Bros.
Oargille, La.
Mercantile Bank of India, Limited.
Carson & Co.
Messageries Maritimes Cie.
Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ld.
Molchanoff Pechalnoff & Co.
Chartd. Bank of India, Aust. & China. National Bank of India, Limited.
Odell & Co.
Clark, Spence & Co.
Clark, Young & Co.
Orient Co., Lt3.
Colombo Commercial Co., Ld.
Pappe & Co., H. J.
Creasy, E. B.
Payne, Geo., & Co.
Crosfield, Lampard & Co.
P. & 0. S N. Co.
Cumberbatch & Co.
Robertson & 0o., J. M.
Darley, Butler & Co.
Rodewald & Heath.
Delmege, Forsyth & Co.
Schulze Brothers et Co.
Delmege, Reid & Co.
Shrager Bros.
Ds Soysa, C. H., Esq.
Skrine & CA.
Dodwell & Co.
Somerville & Co.
Stcherbatchoff, Tchokoff & Co.
Eastern Produce & Estates Co., Lt3.
Finlay, Muir & Co.
St( uart & Co., George
Forbes & Walke r
Stevenson & Sons.
Framjee, Bhiksjoe & Co.
Street, F. F.
Frazer & Co., Gordon.
Nymons, C, E. H.
Freudenberg & Co.
[Ltd. Tarrant & Co.
Galaha Ceylon Tea Eats. & Agency Co., Theodor & Rawlins
Geo. White Bartleet & Co.
The Trading Co. (successors to A G A

Gordon & Wilson


Koosneizoff & Co.)
Hayley & Co 0. P.,
Thompson, Fraser, Ramsay, ProprieHall & Co., J. C
tary Ltd.
Henderson & Co.
Vavaassw, J. H., & Co., Ltd.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corpn. Volkart Brothers.
Horsfall, C. W.
Walker Sons & Co., Ld.
Keel & Waldock
Whitta'l & Co.
Wright & Co., C. M.
King & Co., W. S.,
Roasts :Lower Chatham Street, Fort.

Colombo Tea Traders' Association.


COMMITTEE :
Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg (Chairman of the Ceylon Thinier of Commerce.
Buyers: Crosfield, Lampard & Co ; The Trading Co. (Successor to A. 0 A)
Koosnetzoff & Co.); Rodewald & Heath ; Lipton Ltd. Sellers : George Steuart
.1t: Co. ; Wbi'tall & Co. ; Bosanquet & Co.; J. M. Robertson & Co.
F. M. Simpson, Secretary.

Colombo Brokers' Association.


COMMITTEE. Forbes & Walker, Somerville & Co , E. John & Co.,

Gordon & WVson, Keell & Waldock, C. E. H. Symons.


Begidllid John Honorary Saoretary & Treasurer.
49

754

DIRECTORIES.
CEYLON IMPORTERS' ASSOCIATION,
Established 7th June; 1901.
COMMITTEE.
F.

CHAIRMAN

VICE-CHAIRMAN :-A .
JOHN SPICER,

A.

H. GOODWYN, EN.
SECRETARY :-F.

PRIDEACK, ESQ,

E. R. WALDOCK, ESQ.
E.MAEsszx, ERQ.

ESQ.

TRAILf., ESQ.

W.

WALDOCK, ESQ.

LIST OF MEMBERS.
A. Baur, Boeanquet & Co. , Boustead Brothers, Brodie & C ,., Brown & Co.,
Carson & Co., Cargills Ltd., H . W. Cave & Co., Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd.,
Clark, Young & Co., Fiamjre Bhikajce & Co., Freudenberg & Co , Finlay,
Muir & Co., John Hagenbeck, J. C. Hall & Co, C. A. Hutson & Co., Lewis
Brown & Co., Lipton Ltd., G A. Marinitsch, Miller & Co., Odell & Co., H. J,
Pappe & Co., Schulze Brothe-s & Co., Shrager Br3thers, Skr:ne & Co., Etcher.
batchoff, Tchokoff & Co., Tarrant & Co., Volkart Br Ahem, Walker Sons & Co.,
Ltd., Whitten & Co., Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.

R.

MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DIFFERENT SUB-COMMITTEES OF


THE IMPORT TRADE.
" PincE-Goons."
fikrine & Co., Carson & Co., Bosanquet & Co , Freudenberg & Co., Tarrant
Co. Finlay, Muir & Co., Volkart Brae., Framjee Bhikajee& Co., Schulze
Bros., G. A. Marinitrch, J. C. Hall & Co., C!ark, Young & Co., H.J. Pappe & Co.

At

"IRON WORK AND ENGINEERING."

WalkeiSons & Co., Ltd., Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd., Brown & Co., LW.,
Boostead Broe., C. A. Hutson & Co.
"RETAIL IMPORT TRADE."

argil's Ltd., Walker Sans & Co., Ltd., Miller & Co , H. W. Cave & Co.,
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Framjec Bhikajee & Co.
" GENERAL IMPORT TRADE."

Cargills Ltd., Walker Sins & Co., Ltd., Whittall & Co., Clark, Young & Co.,
G. A. Msrinitscb, Skrine & Co., Freudenberg & Co., Schulze Bros. & Cr.,
H. J. Pappe & Co., A. Baur, John Hagenbrtk, Framjoe Bhikaj a & Co., Lewis
Brown & Co., Stelae batchoff, Tcliokoff & Co., Brodie & Co., Odell & Co.,
Lipton Ltd., Colombo Commercial C
Ltd., Whiteway, Laidlaw & Co.,
Miller & Co., Brown & Co., Ltd., Boustead Bros., H.
Cave & Co., Shrager

U.

DIRECTORIES.

755

1% CI:1M0\.

IN COLOMBO:
BANK OF MADRAS.
Office: 6, Bernie Street, Fort.
W. T. Highton, Agent; H. E. Ho!ines. Sub-Agent & Accountant ; D. G
Dunbar, Sub-Accountant ; E. W. Layard, R. L. Lucky, B. H. E. Richardson, A.
Fullerton, Assistant Accountants.

See Advertisement.)
NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Office : York Street, Fort.
D. R. Marshall, Manager; J. L tidlaw, Acting Accountant ; W. O. Stlwart.
R. L. Bird, G. M. PrIurray, IL McKean, G. Cook and R. Jll. Black, Asst. Accountant-,

(See Advertisement.)
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Office : Queen Street, Fort.
G. Shaw Taylor, Agent ; J. Forbes, Accountant; W. J. Hodge, J. W. Taylor,
R. H. Beazley and R. Stephen, Sub-Accountants.

(See Advertisement.)
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Offices : Corner of Queen and Baillie Streets, Fort.
J. D. Taylor, Agent ; A. B. Cadet, Accountant ; E. P. S. lieop r, Assistant
Accountant.
(Yee Advertisement..)
MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Office: 2, Queen Street, Fort.
F. H. Yeats, Aotg. Manager; R. D. Young, Aeg. Ac^coliant ; C. L. Sondes,
H. A. R. Cochrane tend A. E. Govt., Asst. Accoaulautr.

(See AdPertisemeot )
CEYLON SAVINGS BANK.
Chatham St., Chamber tf Commerce Building, Fort.
F. W. Vane., r.s,o., Seeretarf. 0. W. M. Oorloff, Accountant, E. P. Gunawerdene,
Muhandirano, Chief Clerk.

(See Advertisement.)
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (in liquidation)
11, Queen Street, Fort,
Agent and Accountant of Chartered Bank, Attorneys for the Official' Liquidator.
NEW ORIENTAL BANK, LIMITED (in
Agent and Aceountsnt of Chartered Bank, Attorneys for the Official Lirinide or

(Continued.)

DIRECTORIES.

7154

('El LON IMPORTERS' ASSOCIATION.


Established 7th lime, 1901,
COMMITTEE.
F.

CHAIRMAN

VICE-CHAIRMAN :-A.

JOHN SPICER, ESQ.


H. GOODWYN, EFQ.

TRAILN ESQ.

A.

PRIDE,ACAp ESQ,

E. R. WALDOCE, EAQ.
E. MAESSIN, ESQ.

SECRETARY :-F. W. WALDOCIL'ESQ.

LIST OF MEMBERS.
A. Baur, Bosanquet & Co., Boustead lir3there, Brodie & C Brown & Co.,
Carson & Co., Cargills Ltd., H . W. Cave & Co., Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd.,
Clark, Young & Co., Feamjf e Bhdrajce & Co., Freudenberg & Co ,
Muir & Co., John Hagenbeck, J. C. Hall & Co, C. A. Hutson & Co., Lewis
Brown & Co., Lipton Ltd., G A. Marinitsch, Miller & Co., Odell & Co., H. 3,
Pappe & Co., Schulze Brothes & Co., Shrager Br3thers, Skr:ne & Co., Stcber.
batchoff, Tohokoff & Co., Tarrant & Co., Volkart Br..thers, Walker Sons & Co.,
Ltd., .Whittall & Co., Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.
MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DIFFERENT SUB-COMMITTEES OF
THE IMPORT TRADE.
" PIECE-GOODS."

Blaine & Co., Carson & Co., Besanquet & Co., Freudenberg & Co , Tarrant
& Co. Finlay, Muir & Co., Volkart Brop., Framjee Bh. kajee& Co., Schulze
Bros., G. A. Marinit2cb, J. C. Hall & Co., Clark, Young & Co., H.J. Pappe & Co.

"IRON WORE AND ENGINEERING."

WalkeiSons &Co Ltd., Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd. , Brown & co., Ltd.,
Boustead Bros., C. A. Hutson & Co.
"RETAIL IMPORT TRADE,"

Cargills Ltd., Walker Sine & Co., Ltd., Mil'or & Co , H. W. Cave & Co.,
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Framjec Bhikajee & Co.
" GENERAL IMPORT TRADE."

Cargills Ltd., Walker S"ne & Co., Ltd., Whittall & Co., Clark, Young & Co.,
G. A. Marinitacb, Skrine & Co., Freudenberg & Co., Sohulze Bros. & Cr.,
H. 3. Pappe & Co., A. Baur, John Hagenbeck, Framj 13 Bliikaj e & Co., Lewis
Brown & Co., Stolle batchoff, Tchokoff & Co., Brae & Co., Odell & Co.,
Lipton Ltd., Colombo Commercial C ., Ltd., Whiteway, Laidlaw & Co.,
Miller & Co., Brown & Co., Ltd., Boustead Bros., H. VI, Cave & Co., Shrager

DIRECTORIES.

755

RANKS IN CEILON.

IN COLOMBO:
BANK OF MADRAS.
Office: 6, Bernie Street, Fort.
W. T. Highton, Agent; H. E. Holmes, Sub-Agent & Accountant ; D. G
Dunbar, Sub-Accountant ; E. W. Layard, R. L. Lecky, B. it. E. Richardson, A.
Fullarton, Assistant Accountants.
i See Advertisement.)
NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Office : York Street, Fort..
D. R. Marshall, Manager ; J. btidlow, Acting Accountant ; W, G. StEiwart.
R. L. like, I). M. Murray, H. McKean, G. Cook and R. M. Black, Asst. Accountant,.
(See Advertisement.)
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Office ; Queen Street, Fort.
G. Shaw Taylor, Agent; J. Forbes, Accountant; W. J. Hodge, J. W. Taylor,
R, H. Bcazley and R. Stephen, Sub-Accountants.
(See Advertisement.)
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Offices : Corner of Queen and Baillie Streets, Fort.
J. D. Taylor, Agent ; A. B. eurjel, Accountant ; E. P. S. Hoop r, Assistant
Accountant.
ISee Advertisement.)
MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Office: 2, Queen Street, Fort.
F. H. Yeats, Actg. Manager I2, D. Young, Aa`g. Accountant; O. L. Sondes,
H. A. B. Cochrane and A. E. Gow, ABEL. Ac-.;ouulantr.
(See Admrtisement )
CEYLON SAVINGS BANK.
Chatham St., ()bomber cf Comnaerce Building, Fort.
F. W. V ane.,r.s.o., Secretor:. r. W. M. Oorloff, Accountant. E. P. Gunawardene,
Muhandiram, Chief Clerk.
(See Advertisement.)
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (ie liguiaation)
11, Queen Street, Fort.
Agent and Accountant of Chartered Bank, Attorneys for the Official Liquidator.
NEW ORIENTAL BANK, LIMITED (in liquidation.)
Agent and Accountant of Chartered Bank, Attorneys for the Official Liquids or
(Continued.)

756

DIRECTORIES,
BANKS IN COLOMBO (Continued)
COUTTS & Co.Agents, Geo. Steuart & Co.
MARTIN'S BANK, LIMITEDAgents, Geo. Steuart &
COX & Co.Agents, Geo. Steuart & Co.
ULSTER BANK, LIMITED, BELFAST.Agents, Geo. Steuart & Co.
LONDON & WESTMINS TER BANK, LIMITEDAgents, Geo. Steuart & Co.
BANK OF MONTREALAgents, Den. Steuart & Co.
DONNEL, LAWSON & Co., NEW YORKAgents, Geo. Steuart & Co.
HENRY S. KING & Co.Agents in Colombo, H. W. Cave & Co.
DEUTSCHE BANK, BERLIN AND LONDONAgents, Freudenberg & Co.
DE UTSCH.ASIATISCHE BANK, SHANGHAI AND CALCUTTAAgents,
Freudenberg & Co.
DISCONTO GESELLSCHAFT, BERLIN AND LONDONAgents, Freuden
berg & Co.
BERGISCH MARKISC HE BANK, ELBERFE LD Agents, Freudenberg & Co.
DRESDNER BANK, DRESDEN AND LONDON Agents, Freudenberg & Co.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATIONAgents, Darley, Butler & Ca.
CREDIT LYONNAIS, PARISAgent., Freudenberg de Co.
K.u.K. PRIV. OESTERREICHISCHE LAENDER BANK, LONDON
Agents, Freudenberg & Co.

Banks at Outstations.
AT KANDY.
MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
J. B. Bishop, Agent, Ward Street.See Advt.
NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
I. A. Algie, Agent, 22, Ward StreetSee Advt.

AT HATTON.
Hatton Bank and Agency Co.W. B. Paterson, Proprietor ; J. F. Paterson, Assistant
See Advt.

AT NUWARA ELIYA.
NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
J. Thorburn, AgentSee Advt.

AT BADULLA.
BANK OF I7VA
3. H. B. Cockburn

AT GALLE.
MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
R. J. Scott Acting AgentSee Advt.
NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Clark, Spence & Co., AgentsSee Advt.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
E. Coates & Co., AgentsSee Advt.
ClIARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

DIRECTORIES.

757

GENERAL MERCANTILE AND TRADE LIST FOR CEYLON.

LIST OP COLOMBO MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.


ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED AND CORRECTED UP TO JUNE 811TH, 1905.
[NoTe." 8,:e Advt." after any of thiAgencies, refers to detailed information which will be
found on reference to Advertisement pares, for which consult Special Advt. Index elsewhere.Coacimm.1
FIRMS AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AOENCIES.

( Clark, Spence & Co., Galle ; Spence,


Wallis & Co., 17 Philpot Lane, London;
Chevalier Bros., New York; S. B. Howard,
Montreal.
Agents for the Anglo-Ceylon and
General Estates Co., Id.; The Bombay
13urinah Trading Co., Ld.; The Midland
Tea Plantations Co., Ld. ; The Morgan
Crucible Co., Ld., of Battersea, Londoa
S.W; The Morgan Mining Co.; Mitsui & Co.,
Partners : E. Aitken for Lloyds, London; Ceylon Estates InP. G. Spence, Gordon vestment Association, IA.; The Kellie
Aitken, S pence Spence & A. S. Ber- Tea Plantations Co., Ld. ; The Duckwari
& Co.
wick.
Tea Plantations Co., Ld.; The Putupaula
( No. 2, Prince St. Assistants: A. P. Estate Co., Ld.; Asiatic Stearn Navigation
Fort.)
Waldeck per pro, Co, Ial.; City Line ; Netherland Steam
W. E. M. Paterson, Navigation Company ; Rotterdam Steam
per pro. C. S. Burns.. Navigation Company; Ben Line ; Buckft. Fowke, B. F. nell Bros.; British and Colonial Steam
H. Arrntiag,e. Tea iNavigat on Co. ; Northern Steamship
!Department: H. S. co,; any ; St. Petersburg Russische
'Jeaffrcson.
Baltieche Darnpf. Ges. Riga ; The IndianAmerican Lite of Steamers; Yangtse
,
Insurance Association, Shanghai; Mannieim Insurance Co., Ld.; Java Sea and
Fire Insurance Company ; RheinischWestialischer Lloyd M. Gladbach ; Prussian
National Insurance Company; Royal Insurance Co. , Bureau Veritas ; the Underwriting and Agency Association, Lloyd's,
London ; German Marine Insurance Association ; London Salvage Association,
London & Yokohama; Liverpool Underwriters' Association(See Advt.s.)
Appleton Machin (Attorneys in Col.
& Smiles, Ltd,, ombo : Percy end I Appleton Machin & Smiles, Ltd , 165,
(No. 11, Queen Stanley Bois and J.E. Fenohurch Street, London, E.G.
, Alston, E. John & (
St., Fort.)
.. A. G. G. Hyde.)
A. Baur.
Bear, A.
tCeylon Manure Assistants : J. HaemWorks.) (Office ;Imig, per pro. and G.
No. 5 Prince SLIGneschlin
Fort. Works. Ke-I
lanlytt Station.) ,

riteorlor nen, Suer., Zurich.(Ses Aavts.)

Head Office: Mandalay. Branch Offices


J M. Alley, Marra- I
Beate, F., Ld.
(Victoria Arcade, ger ; J. de Silva, E. } Rangoon and Lonclou.(See Advt.)
... H. Chrysostom, and
Colombo.)
E. Dias.

DIRECTORIES.

758

FIRMS AND
ADDRESSES.

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

C. F. Bohringer and Sohne,in Waldhof,


(I Mannheim.
Milan, New York ; Bohringer
B6hringer,Ob.& A Partners: Christian I & Rens., Cannstatt in Wurttemberg;
(No. 4, Prince St., Bobringer and Carl ., Agents for TI'. Geyer, Stuttgart; Fried,
Baytr & Co., Elberfeld; Meister Lucius
Fort.)
... Hahn.
Asst : H. Ganger, and Bruiting, Hoch at ; Parke, Da% is & Co.,
Detroit, fl. S. ; P. L. nip nnet, Marseilles ;
Ch. misehe Fabrik von Heyden, Radebenl.
( Robert on, Bois & Co., 12, Fenchurch
Street, London, E.C.
I Agents for the British India Steam Nevi4ation Co., Ld. (See Advt.); Standard Life
Bois Brothers& Co. Partnere : Per c y Assurance Co. (See Advt.); Imperial Fire
(No. 11, Queen Bois, Stanley Bois & Insurance Co. (See Ad.et.); Royal Exchange
.. J. E. Aleten
Assurance Corporation (See Advt.); PatiaSt., Fort.)
Assts.: E. John, game Cinchona Co., Ld.; St, Helier's Tea
and W. Sutherland Co., IA.; The Roeberry Tea Co of Ceylon,
Ross, per pro., A. G. Ld. ; The Palmers'on Tea Co., Lid.,
0.Hyde,S.Y.O.Lovell, Canadian Pacific Railway (See Advt.);
Vellekeile Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ld. ; Tyspane
Louis Siedle, jr., T.II
Tea Co., Ld. ; Lindoola Tea Co., IAL,
Tatham.
Wharf Office: L. uis Ct aighead Tea Co., Ld.; The Petroleum &
Generel storage Co.; Wm. Younger & Co.;
Siedle.
Ltd., Brewers ; The Rubber Plantations of
Kalutara, Ld.
Arbuthnot Latham & Co.; James A. Had'en & Co. ; IL A. Bosanquet & Co.; Cotesworth & Powell ; Williams, Dea: on's Bank
I.d.; Antony P;ibbs. & Sons, Ld., London,
Holt & Co. ; Wilson Calder & Cu., London ;
I'. G. Hill & Co., Glazebrook Steel & Co.,
tkaangtiet &
Partners : B. A
Manchester & Glasgow ; Wm. Ewing & Co.,
(No.17, Chatham Bosanguet, Gilbert F. Glasgow; Gibbs, Bright & Co., Robert
Street, Fort.) .. Traill, H. W. Unwin. Harper &Co., Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide
Assistants : per pro & Brisbane ; Sim:rumen & Co., Shanghai.
Agents fur the London& Provincial Marine
D. W. Watson and E.
F. F. 8. Harvey; C. J. and General Insurance Co., Ld. ; Northern
Williams, Ha/ B rent- Assurance Co.(Seadvt.); ChinaTraders Inley, J. H. Maddock, surance Co., Ld. (See Advt.); World Marine
D. W. Suttie and 0. Insurance Co., M. (See Advt.); Agricultural
Company of Ceylon, Ld.; Nobel's Explosives
ranter.
Visiting Agents : Co., lat. ; Co-operative Tea Gardens Co. ;
Traill, Hon, Ka ndapola Tea Co., La.; Demodera Tea Co.;
Mr. E. Rusting, an
Ld.; WI ton Hill Lit e of Steamers, London
d New Yo. It; Wilscti Fumeet Leyland
W. 1). Bostutgu t.
Line, London and New York; Downing's
American Dispatch Allan Line ; Canada
and 1.3i heti Staten Royal Mail Steamers ;
Sole Agents for Dick's Balata Belting.
(See
Boustead Bros

Partners : Juhu",
Melville Bousteaci &
Edgar George Stoney.
Assts.: F. Stephens
per pro, C. E. W. Se.
%till, 0.11. 'Walker and
G.lioustead
Engineers: J.
H. Garrett, L H. Ct
mile, J. Maoist:them
H. S. Dix, S. 'A estmorelaud, 0. S. 0 11

Ltobt.Brooks &Co.; lI teetead Bros., London, Zattsibar and Moe bassi ; R, W.


Canter. n & Cu., New York.
Agents for the Utpt d Planters' Co. of
Ceylon, Ld.; The Colombo Electrie
Tram w.y s at d Lighting Cu., Ld. ; The
Worthington Pump Cu.

./44411, 11.L /11.1.6a.

Find; S AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

Brodie & Co.


Partnere : C. B.
( No. 26, Chat] taut Snaffle &W.. Brodie.{
Street, Port-)
Assistant: T. U.
Baker.

759

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

W. & A. Gilbev, London ; Cutler, Palmer


& Co., London ; Jas. Aitken & Co., Falkirk ;
John Aitchison & Co., Ld., Edinburgh ;
Robert Porter & Co., London; Jas. Saunders
& Co., London; Morgan Rroa. & Co., Oporto;
RoLet t Brown, Lt
Glasgow; Jeremiah
Lyr n & Co., Lond( n; Geo. Ytunger & Son,
Ltd., Alloa.

Agents and Secretaries for the Haptlgaltal-tr'e Tea Co., Li. ; the Clyde Tea
Estates Co , Ld ; The Mount Lavinia
Hotel Co., Ld. ; The _Ceylon Ice and Cold
Storage Co., Ld.; The Wanarajah Tea Co.
of Ceyltn Ltd.; The Aukande Estate Co.
of Ceylon Ltd. ; SecretarieA for The florrekelly Estate Co., Ld.
Correspondents: Geo. S. Yuill & Co., Ld.,
London, Sydney & Melbourne ; Huttenbach
Tiros. & Co., Penang and Singapore ; Henry
Small & Co., London ; Darragh Small &
Co. Alleppey ; Darragh & Small, New
Aspinwall A Co., Cachin.
grown &Co., Low" Partner: Robert Yorlc;
Agents for the Royal Insurance Co. ; The
Davidson,
(No. 22, Mifflin Assistants : Da, id Imperial Li'e Insurance Company ; The
St., Fort.)
...
Nc rt`t Queensland Insurance Co., Ld.; Tay:Scott, signs the fit ni
lor No'tle & Co., London ; Scrutton Sons
Wm. Moir, per pro. 1 Co
, London ; R. E. Bickerdiko & CO.,
London ; John Walker & Sons, Ld.,
London ; P. J. Valckenberg, Worms on
Shine ; Felix de la Milanderie and P.
Germain, Beaune; Howard Smith & Co.,
Melhourno ; Davies Turner & Co., Ld.,
London; Liverpool and New York ' Neale
and Wilkinson. London ; Sutton & Co.,
London ; Stockwell & C o., London ; Van
Oppen & Co.. L I., London; W. Wingate and
Johnston, Loudon: the Pall Mall Deposit
tut I Forwarding Co., Ld., London, and
Wilkinson Heywood and Clark, Ld London and Bombay.
I- Alex. Young & Co., London, Glasgow and
Breen & Co., Ld- Directors : Tom Birmingham; Alex. Shanks & Sons, Ltd.;
olornbo,Hatton,,w,unr (Chairman), Richd. Hornsby & Sons, Ltd ; The Water.
awalap i t i y a, John Grieve, A. J. spout Eng, ueering Co.; Smith & Grace,
Norwood A Mas- Pearson & henry Ltd-; W. B. Brown & Co., Ltd.; Brown &
keliye. Colombo Wills. Business Man- May, LId . ; Kynoch Limited; The Midland.
Otlioe: 9, Queen ager : A. J. Pearson. Gun Co.; The Triumph Cycle CO.;
Street, Fort. Go- Enn i nemang 51 anager: Minerva, Motors, Lt.l.; The Gandy Belt
downs : Lanka John Grieve. Score- Mfg. Co. ; Aland & Sons; The Yale &
Works, Union tary : W. G. Wishart. Towne Mfg. Co. ; 'I he Black Diamond
Engineers :N. Ar- File Co.; Win. Marples &Sons; The West
Place.)
mitage, R. R. Napier, lit A Portland Cement Co.; The Standard
Assistants:J.J.Shand, Vatmlsh Works ; Debbie Forbes & Co.;
J. Inglis, J. Wink, A. Quirk Barton & Cr.; The "Empire" TypeNess, W. Tea, G. writer Co.; W. & T. Avery, Ltd.; Sutton
I, & Sons ; The Royal lusurance Co., &c.,
Mitchell.
See Advt.
Cavil% Limited ...
Agents for 1The Lancashire Fire &
(No. 1, Prince St,
15-18, York St.,. John Spicor,Ceneral Life Insurance Company; Burwell Oil Co.,
- A 10 Bairns 81 ., Manager ; J. Mathie. I Ltd ; Swift & Co., Chicago; Lever Bros
{ Poi t Sunlight; Pommery & (keno; K & J.
Fort, and at CM- son, Ac:ountant.
I Burke; Vietori.tu Pen field Vineyards;
namon Gardens.
l British Americsn Tobacco Co., Ltd.;
Registered office:
I Mackie & Co., Distilltrs Ltd.; Jae. Watson
175, West George
liCo , Ltd ; Jas. Buchanan & Co.
St , Glasgow.)

DIRECTORIES.

NO
FIRMS AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL

CORRESPEINDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

Carolis, W. D., No.


Pa rtners:C.D.Caro( 18, Kayroan'
Agercies at Kandy and Galin; and Sole
Gate ; 16, 13 lis & W. D Abraham,
nt for the Nubi n Manufact Sri g Co.
Street ; 110, Main /lasts: W.D.Hen :rick Lt I London. (See Advt.)
Street, Colombo.) & W. D. Simon.
Agents for the London Assurance Corporation, Fire, Life & Marine ; the Phoenix
Fire
Office ; International Marine Inser1
epee Company, Ltd. ; Tokyo Marine
Ins. Co.; The Provident Clerks and General
Partners & . J
Jameson, W. Shaks- Guarantee Association Ld. ; Bibby Bros. &
Carson & Co.
(Australia Build- peace and E. R. Wal- Co. of Liverpool; White Star Lire; Nippon
ings, York Street.) dock.
i Yusen Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan ;
Assistants : H. C. Karri &Jarrith Co., Ld.(See Advta.)
Agents for The General Ce.on Tea
Bibby, E. J. Wearherall, A. Warden, Estates, Ld. ; The Panawal Tt a Co.,
John W.Mitehell, and I Ld.; The Kelani Tea Gaden Co.. Ld.;
1. Pelly Fryall per Kandyan llilla Co. Ld.; Donnybrook Tea
pro.
1 Co., Ld. ; Mount Vernon Ceylon Tea Co.;
1. Hai u.sey Tea Estates Co., Ld.
Cave, H. W., & Co. Partners ; Henry 1 Agents for Henry S. King & Co., 65
W. Cave, C.A. Cave ). Cornhill; King, Hamilton & Co., Calcutta ;
(Fort.)
S. Cave, A. E. Care I King, King & Co., Bombay.
and W. A. Cave.
I
Ceylon Manure A. Baur.
Works (A. Baur Assistants: J.Haem- ).
and
G.
I
Theodor Fierz Suc ,., Zurich.(See Advt.)
ffi c e: N o. 5, mig, per pre.
r in c e St., Fort, Gaearblin.
V
)
Works: Kelamys
Station)
Ceylon Tea FirM
Co. ( A mbawatie G.I1 Prichard, Ma-Mills, Slave eager.
Island)
Charles Mackwoud
& Co.
(No. 25, t'pper
Chatham St.
Fort.

Manufacturers of Green Teas

Partner: C.O. Mack-)


wood.
I Cotesworth & Powell, W. H. Tindall &
Assts.: S. 0. Jones, I Co.. London ; Robert Crooks & Co., Liverand F. 0.Mackwood, ' Irool, London and New York ; Agents for
per pro.
1 the Law Union and C -own Fire and Life
Visiting Agents for t 'Insurance Co., London ; Reliance Marine
Estates :1 hos.Smith i Insurance Co., Liverpool.
and F. L. Clements. i

( Charles Phillimore & Co., Ld.: London,


IB mbay, Calcutta, Madras and Karachi ;
Charles PliillimorE Agent: C. W. Horsf all Ind-Coupe & Co., Ld., Burt on on-Trent ;
Richard Dickeson & Co., Ltd., London,
& Co., Ld.
..
(No. 1, Baillie St.,
k. Dover, & elsewhere.
& Co. London ; Hull Blyth
er H. Hindley & Co.
'4 Co., London ; Walt
Ld., London and New York; Binning &
Co., Glasgow; Caldwell Young & Co.,
Glasgow; Colombo Coaling Co. (Agents);
Clark, Young & Cu. Partners: T.S.Clark, Bengal Coal Co., Ld., (Agents); Port(No. 15, Baillie St., 4. D. Young and E. land & Asiatic Steam Ship Co. (Agents);
Scottish Metropolitan Life Assurance Co.,
S. Clark.
Fort.)
Assistant : C. T. Edinburgh (Agents.); Yorkshire Fire In.
surance
Co. (Agents)-, General Accident
Young.
A ssurance Corporation Ld.(Agents); British
Dominions Marine I nsurano Co. (Agents);
Oriental Amer"can Co., Portland, Oregon
(Agents) ; J. W Darwood & Co , Rangoon

JAREPUTURIES.
Friars AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

Directors : Sir
N. Mitchell, C.M.G.,
Colombo Apothe. (Chairmen)*
E.
itchell, W. W.
S. T
caries Co. Ld,
Saunders. C.W.Hors(Prince
fall and J W. C, De
Yerk St.Str1-"
Fort.)"".soy.
Sa Manager, 0.
;Davidson ; Secretary.
F. Trollope.

761

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES,

(See Advt ; also page 796.)

Manager : John G.)


Wardrop.
i Colombo Commercial Co., Limited, 5
Sub-Manager: A. Dowgate Hill, London, E. C.
A. Prideaux.
' Agents for Ouvo.h Coffee Co., Ld.; Spring
Assistants : J. W. H. 'Valley
Coffee Co., Lid; frunaggeria Tea Co.,
c Still , C,E. Stevenson, !Ld.; Mayfield
(Dirribula) Tea Co. oil CoyM. J. Cag, G. R. lion, Ld.; Mooloya Estates, Ed.; Agra Tca
filiirrioeb, F.N. Mac- i Co. of Cer/on, Ld : Pitakande Tea Co. of
kie, Wm. Sinunf us, 'Ceylon, Ld. - Rani Rubber Co., Let.;
an.
'
Colombo Commer- . M. Ashd
G 'Colombo
Lead Mills
'
Co Ltd.; Ceylon Gen.
sial Co., Ltd, ... A. Rettie. Account- 11Steam Navigation Co., Ld. ; Kulkudah Coant:1 A. Young. Ana- }, coriut Estates Co., Ld.; London and LanPlace,
Slave
Island yst : J. 0. Ferrier, I casiiire Fire Insurance Co., Ld., Liverpool;
I imams and Mersey Marine Insurance Co.,
'I,ca. Visiting-Agent:
,
Queen St, Fort
h }raiser.
i
. En- I Id., London ; Orient Fire Insurance Co.;
& Banditrawela ),-ageP
gineers: It.t...Dicki on, Barnsgore Jute Co.; Brown's Patent Tea
J.G. Benzio,C.P: Hall, I Rollers & Desiccators; W. Gunther & Sens'
D. W. Waddell, R. F. (Turbines & Peltnn Wheels ; F. W. Potter
IBrowne, H. A. Idiom & Co.'s Win s Disc. Fans ; Rodgers'
and G. W. Johnson, Unbreakable Pulleys; Lubricating Oils;
'C.E. Agent at San. G-'andy's Patent Cotton Belting (See A drts.);
Idarawela : C. J. D n. , Shaliacary Rubber Co , Ltd.
laid.
J
Partners: PM. Cook ) Thomas Cook & Sou, Ludgate Circus,
E. E. Cock and T. A. London. Branches and Agencies throughCook, Themes, & Cook, Lundell.
11. B.Agent
out .the world. Managing Agents for
Sun.
& Manager:
1. Agents
;Victoria Araide, Smith. Assts,; B. G. IThe
s. Cook
& Steamers
Son (Egypt)
for all
lines of
andLt
Railways.
York
York Street.)
B. aver and R. F..1
Ado.)
A. Skeen.
London and Colombo Forwarding Agency,
P.W.Woolley & Co., 90 Lower Thames St.,
London; Army and Navy Co-operative
Society ; Junior Army and Navy Stores,.
Civil Service Co-operative Society ; Civil
Service Supply Association, Ld.; Wm.
Creasy, E. P.
E. B. Creasy.
. Baillie
.. Assistants
: E. Il. Whitely, Ld.; Harrods Stores ; Doulton &
(No. 12,
Creasy, Jr., per pro., i Co.; Pickfcrds Ltd.; Pitt & Scott, London,
St., Fort.)
R. E. Shaw, per pro. Paris, New York, Am. ; Watson rif Scull;
Alfred Jakins & Co., Lit ; T. Meadows
& Co. ; Henry Johnson & Sons, Ld.,
Staveley & Co., Lcndon ; Jeyes Sanitary
Compound Co., Ltd.; Okura & Co., Tokio;
The Hammond Typewriter Co , New York;
I, White Bros. Cement. (See Acluts.)
Partners : Chas. 1
Harrison, J. B, Oros_
field, G. '1'. Crosfield, I Harrison & Crosfield, London; Crosfield
IC. H. Clark, C. A. Lampard, Clark ficCo., Montreal ; Crosfield
Lampard, Geo. Croll I Lanyard, Clark & Co., New York ; LamCroslield, Lampatol(Managing Partner). pal d,Clark &Co.,Caleotta, etc. Tea, Coffee
Ass Stunts: N. 3. G. and General Produce Id ereha n' s. Tt e
& Co.
(No. 21, Millie St.,dlobertson, per pre ; Manchester Assurance Co., Manchester.
Fort, Warehouses Ger rge Gill, per pro ; I The Commercial Union A- suranco Co.
VleterniMills,HydelJobn Donaldson, C. I (Marine Department).
R. Y. Jones, H. G. P. I Agents English & Scottish Co-Operative
Park Cotner)
Maddocka. Mill Ma- Wholesale Societies ; Bambrakelly Tea
nage,: Hobert Steuart, I Estates Company of Ceylon, Ld.
per pro. Assistant : O. I
6. Wichwar.
J

DIRECTORIES,

762
FIRS1S AND
ADDRESSES.

Cumberbatch & Co.


(Ambewatte House,
Slave Island.)

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

Crabbe & Co.; Dickson & Co. of London;


t agents for the Scottish Trust & Loan Co.
I of Ceylon, Ld.; The Palatine' nsurance Co.,
I Ld. ; New Ceylon Plantations Co., Ld. ;
Partners : R. S. i 5ladulsima Coffee & Cinehona Co., Ld. ;
Templer, A. J. Deni-J Haputale Co.. Ld.; Tim Tonacombe Estates
son and F.L.Clements I Co. of Ceylon, Ld. ; horale Tea Estates,
Ld. ; The Ceylon Planters' Robber
Syndicate, Ld.; The Uva Rubber Co., of
Ceylon, Ltd.

Dadabboy Nusserwartjee & t*o. (3rd Dalat.:118y NusserCross


St., Pettah) wanloc. Assistant :
C
F. Dad.le oy.

Barley, Butler W. W Mitchell, J.


& Co
... F. Headrick & W. E.
(No, 9, Queen Mitchell.
St., Fort.)
Assistants : F. S.
Mitchell, H. Cooper.
G. U. Diethelm and
R. B. Laver.

Chief Agent f r the Empire of India

L ife Assurance Co., Ltd.

Harley & Butler, London ; Binny & Co.,


Madras; Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co., F.
W. Heilgt rs & Co., Calcutta; W. J.
Buttfleld, New York : Gollin & Co.,
Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney and
Wellington ; British India and Queensland
Agency, Brisbane.
Agents for the Queensland Line of
Steamers; Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Co.; " Gulf "Line; Chesapeake and
Ohio S.S. Co ; Furness Line of Steamers ;
Fred. Leyland & Co. (1904 Ld. Line of
Steamers; Maritime insurance Co., Ld.;
Northern Assurance C ). ; Union Insurance
Society of Canton, Ld.; North Queensland
Ld.; Sun Life Assurance
Ittzurs
Co., of Canada ; Western Assurance Co.;
Internetiourel /hulking Corporation. (See
eldvt.)
East Metall.) Co., Ld. ; The Gangwarily
Estates Co. of Ceylon ; The Borrea Coal
Co., ; Tte Standard Coal Co. ; The Ondal
Coal Cc., of Calcutta.

Branch Depot of Davidson & Co., Ltd.


Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland; also at Loudon, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, New York & Lail Bazaar,
Calcutta. Sole l'atentees and Manufaeture:s of the Sirocco Fans, Sirocco Tea
Driers, Green Tea Gt. zing 1118ochine,
Davidson & Co. Ltd. Manager, Hato
"Sirocco" Depbt, NI. Moore. Engineer, { rea. Sorter, Te8 Cutter a.. d Equalizer, Roll
Brealcer & Davide ii.MaGuire Tea Packer,
(Forbes Road off I. A. Dickson.
&o.. &c. Agents for the Unbreakable Pulley
Darley Road, Ma.
d Mill Gearing Co., Lid., Manchester ;
Wane.)
Ffictionless Engine Packing Co., Ltd.
Manchester ; T. R. Almond, Engineer,
Brooklyn, Ne w Yee k ; Tilghman's Patent
Sand Blast Co. Ltd., Broedheath; &c.,&c.
(See Adel) ,
1 Solt kdver0sing Agents for the Ceylon
Davies &Co., W.11.
(No. 16, Baillie W. H. Davies. Asst: I Government Railways ; The Ceylon Planit I Agency, London ; Frank
W.
H.
M.
Davies.
' ters' Sun.
St., Fort.)
"T18eCeylonP1anters' Davies, Welverbampton.
Stores and Agency."
Correspondents at Batavia, Hongkong,
Proprietors of the Shanghai, Singapore. Melbourne, Sydney,
Fairfield:3ton s;Cepra I and Brisbane; De (hello Houciret & Co.
& Fibre Baling Mills ; I London and Brussels ; Agents for the
l'lumbago Oiling Yorkshire Fire Insurance Co., Lel. ; E. R.
I and F. Turner Limited; Pulsometer
es,
IStores, lia,natta.
(Stor

DIRECTORIES
FIRMS AND
A DDRNSS ES.

De Silva & Co.,A .E'


(No. 189, Baillie
St., Fort.)

763

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

PARTNERS AND

ASSISTANTS.

A. E. de Silva.

Agents in London, Hamburg, New


Ycrk, etc.

L. B. A. de Silva,1
Sr. Partner ; L. B.
De Silva & Co.,
PartB. A. (Baluo". Dharmapaliteir.
nor and Assistant.
pitiya.)
I Proprietress ; Latin
lie Soysa C. H. -"
(No. &queen St.,IDeManager:
Soysa. J. W. C.
Fort.)
1De Soya'.
De Soyea,
prop, ietor,
J. VI. (No. 5'IC. De Soysa J. W. JJJ
Queen St., Fort.),

Agents in London, New York, Hamburg,


etc. Sec Adets.
Arbuthnot, Latham & Co., London ; Gillanders, Arbuthnot & Co., Calcutta ;Ewart
Latham & Co., Bombay ; Ireland, Fraser &
Co., Mauritius.
(See Advt.)
Correspondenta.Sinclair, Hamilton &

Co., London; Jame.' Liminess & Sons, Lonr don


; E. T. Delmege, London ; M. Samuel
& Co., London ; Carleton & Moffat, New
Pair'm rs: E. T. Del. York ; Aspinwall & Co., Cochin. Coaling
niege,A.Forsyth & M. C' ntraotors to the Royal Indian Marine.
Agents for the Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd.;
D el mege, Forsyth T. Finlay.
& Co. (No. 12, C. S. V. Morrison, The Timber Corporation Co. Ltd., London,
and
(lreenbushes, Western Australia ;
Street, Signs the Firm.
Queen
44, Assistants: '1'. Leese, I he Burraknr Coal Co. Ltd., Calcutta;
Fort.)
and A. Shairp, perl Marine Insurance Co.. of London ;
pia. and K. H. Vidal. Guardian Fire Assurance Co.; New York
C. S. V. Morrison, Board of Underwriters ; Bolt's Ocean
meting Cons,11 for Steamship Co.; Anchor Line of Steamers ;
Brocklebank Line of Steamers and Shell
Spai Irani Portugal.
Line of Steamers and Pinillos; 'nattered
& Co.'s Line of Steamers ; American
Asiatic SS. Co. of Now York ; Natal Direct
Line of Steamers ; " Hansa " New York
Line of Steamers.See Advt.
C crrespondenta. Chas. Gritt mann, 7,
Great St. Helens, London, E. C. ; Kenyon
Parsons, 108 Wail Street, New York City,
Partner,
An& Co 4", y Anadell Del- U.S.A.; Oskar Ruzzer,Dresden-plauen.
(No.
( me 18, Queen 'jaege. manager, W.
Coaling Contractors to the Admiralty,
st., Fort.)
W. Kenny; Deputy the Imperial German Navy, the Imperial
Russian
Navy, the Russian Volunteer Fleet,
Manager, G. .
Seinen ; As-I. J. A. the Hamburg American Line, etc., etc.
Agents for the Pacific Mail SteamB. Carver, per pro.
Manager at Gallo, ship Co.; the Occidental and Oriental
Steamship Co.; the Toyo Risen Kaisha
Chas. P. Bayley.
(Oriental ss. Co.); and the American and
Oriental Transport Line.
( Head Office:Exchange Chambers, St.
1 Mary Axe, London, E. C. Branches at
Hu; gkor g, Shanghai, Hankow and
Foochow-China ; Yokohama end Kobe
Japan ; New Yorl, San Francisco, Tacoma,
Dodwell & Co., Lil. W. J. !V Whims, Seattle and Portland, U. S. A., Victoria,
"Times" Build. ac ing Manager. As- Land Vat couver, B. C.
i ug , Fort, and i tants : It 1 l . Willi. V Agents for the Dad well L Mc of Steamers
The Point, Slaveiams, K. Coughtrie, C. from Japan and Chins to New York ;
B. birigg-s and P. II.. Northern Pacific Steamship Co. ; Boston
Wan I.)
Steamship Co. ; Boston Tow Boat
Dail.
Co. ; Union Assurance Society, A.D. 1714;
Foochow Saw Mills ; Tea Boxes; Fohkien
Match Factory.

DIRECTORIES.

764
FIRMS AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

( H. S. Benjamin, Boust. ad Bros.,


Dou Carotin Ile- ' land
Jeremiah Lyon & Co., London ; Lamm
Don Carolis, H., & Iwavitarne, Mudliyar, 1 rrothers, Antwerp. The Ozawa Shokwai,
Sons (No , trat Ed mundHowavitarne Japan. Correspondents in Canton, SingeCross St., PettalMiSitnoolleivavitarne,J. pore, Calcutta, Rangoon and Australia.
Moonesiughe.
See Advt.

Duckworth, C. W.
De Grelle lloneret & Co., London and
H.
(" Fairfield C.W.H.D6chworth I Brussels ; Win. Williams & Sons, Ltd.,
Werke," Union and C. W. Mackie.
Aberdeen ; John Birch & Co. London ;
Place, Slave
I ' Dey " Time Re
; " Parnell's " Tea
Island.)
Cutter.
Manager in Ce Ion:"
T. P. Si mpson I I Eastern Produce & Estates Co., Ld., 41,
.Accountant : John Eastches.p, London. Agents for The YataiYoung. Assistants: deria Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ltd.; Castlereagh
I A .E. Donaldson, R.F. Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ld.; Lethenty Tea Eats.
W. H. Haly. Association Ld.; Merry weather & Sons;
Eastern Produce & Battams,
ector of Estate', 1 i Bansomes, Sims & Jeffries Ltd.; The Atlas
Estates Co., Ltd. FInsA.
Wiggin. Engi- IA.suranee Co., Ld.; Gilkes & CO. Ld.;
San Sebastian.) veers: T. L. Brown, I Baggie & Co., &o.General Offices,
C. 0. Jolliffo. F. .T. Engineer'ng Workshops and Stores, San
a .t Sebastian Mills, entomb,.
Bess (resident
Oddington, Lioclul'.),3 I
LondonWilliam Duff & Co. ; Edward
Lloyd. Ld.; Scott & Bowne, Ld.; Wiggins,
Teape & Co , Ld.; H. C. Stephens; Millington & Sons, Ld.; Rosemari ne Mannfactur.
g Co.; Spruill and Schroeder; Le ard &
Proprietress : Mrs. N. Smiths Ltd. Aberdeenshire.Alex. Pirie&
Fernando, N. S. A S. Fernando, Mane- Sons Ld. LiverpoolL. S. Dixon & Co.,
Co. - (13ankshal1 :zera: H. Sam. Fer- IA. ManchesterDuxbury & Sots. F. H.
St., Pettah.)
,naudo and N. A. Glover & t.o. BradfordAN, in. Oddy &
' iVijevesekera. Assis- Co. ParisGunther & Co., Belgians
taut: John Fernando. Lamm Bros & Co. ViennaJacobi & CO.
Lamm & Fleischner. New YorkColgate
& Co. Frederick Stearns & Co. ; Parsons
Bros The New York Export and Import
CO. Hongkong and ShanghaiBarret &
Co.; Reuter Brookleinann & Co. Bombay
J. A. Kirk liride & Co. CalenttaDourga
Chorono Roquittc & Co. KobeN. Ojima
& ion. Albany W. A. A. Y. Hass-1. Syd.
ley. N.S. W.F. M. Clements(See Advt.)
1
Agents in London, New York, hamburg,
H. B. Fernando.
F e r ua n d o , H. Assistants : Jas. P. firemen, Antwerp and Amsterdam and
P.
).
Odessa.
Sole Agent in Ceylon fz,r the
Bastian (43 Kollu- Fern ludo, John
Explosive Cc., Ltd., London ; and
... Fernando, William j , National
he
pitiya)
& W all and Foreign Safety Fuse Co.,
A. Fein irk.
London. (See ..4dots.)
II James Finlay & Co., Glasgow, Liverpool
, and London; Finlay, Muir & Co., CalFinlay, Muir & Co Alex Fairlie Oh- ;cats.,
Bombay and Karachi; The
".11 James
(No. 10, Queen auger),
Lochore, signs the I, Merelanta Marine Insurer ce Co.. Ld.; The
St., Fort)
I (South British Fire and Marine Insurance
lirin.
New Zerland ; Royal Insurance Co.
(soe.eofAleto
Assistants : Chas.
A. Balderston, John-1, C Agents for Conciliated Tea and Lands
James Dickson.
Co., IA.; AnaalgamateitTect EststesCo.,Ld.;
Tea Bu, er : H. E. I 1(anan Dever) Hills Produce Co., Ld.; HopsDay.
well Tea Co., Ld.; Anglo-American Direct
Engineer : E. Wil- I Tea Trading Co., Ld.; Malia,wile Ter.
SOD.
I Es' ate Co., IA; Clan Line of Steamers;
I Currie's Australian Line of Steamers.
I

786

DIItCTORIES,
FIRMS AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS4A ND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL CORYESPONDEINTS
AND AGENCIES.

Gordon & Wilsou!Partnets : lt, Gordon,


(No. 5, Heinle; C. B. Wilson.
Exehanu, Share, Produce & Tea Brokers.
Street.)
. ;Asst. : A. F. West.
Hall, J. C., & Co.; J. C. Hall.
(Bain) St.,Fort.); PM' pro J. C. Barton
Tetley & Whitley, Manchester.
Hatton Bank andj W. B. Paterson,1 Spence Wallis &Co.,17 Philpot Lane,LonAgency Co ..Proprietor.
d n, E.C. ; Aitken Spence & Co., Colombo:
Asst., .1. F. Paterson Hatton Bank.(See Advt.)
(Hatton.)
I The Union Marine Insurance Company,
Limited ; The Western Assurance Corn.
Many ; The State Fire Insurance Co,
Ltd. The English Thread Co., Ltd.;
J. A. Henderson Livingston, Halton & Co, Ltd.;
Henderson & Co., and W.E. H enderson..( London; The American Trading Co., New(No, 4, Queen Assistants: E. W. York and London; London Agents, A.D.
I
street, Port.;
Newton, 1J, r pro, and Nind It Co., Scottish Am cable Life AsstirEL Clapp.
dice Society; 3, Whittall & Co., Ltd., LonIon ; Hoare, Miller & Co.. Calcutta ; W,R.
Cave & Co., Adelaide; Levin & Co., Ltd.,
1. Wellington; Rittmeieter & Co., Haraburg,
H. Piersseno, Albany, W. Australia ;
John Ranking & Co. ; Frith, Sands &Co. ;
Horafall, C. W. ... C. W. llorefall,
Horace Hickling & Co., Crabb & Co. ;
( No. 1, Baillie
milton (cio Messrs. E. Rucker & Company),
St., Fort.)
London ; W.J obi s &Co., Liverpool ,A.H.
Mei , nag & C Hambura ; Ind. Coope
& Co., LI., Burton-on-Trent; Chas. Phil.
limore & CO., Ld., Bombay ; New York
Life Insurance Co. ; Richard Diekeson &
Co., Ld., London, Dover, and elsewhere ;
The Birders Carbonic Acid Invention
Syndicate Co.. Ltd , Bombay; Ant Bourgeois & Co, Beaune, Cote d'or France.
John, E. & Co. ... Partners : 11. John, C.)
(No.19, Chatham E. Healey and L.
0. Leefe.
Street, Fort.)
Assista: ts: 11. MeaTea, Exchange, General Produce, Freight
den, H. B. Phillips, ' and Share Brokers.
H. E. Guimaraens
and W.E. Grataien.
John, Gen. (No. 5,
Prince St., Fort.) Gen John,
j Exchange Broker.
/Cecil & Waldeck... W. E. Kell, H. M.
(Australia Build- Waldeck and F. W.
Tea, General Produce, Exchange and
ings, Fort.)
Wal lock. Asst., E. Freight & Share Brokers.
Masters.
Head Office : Mitre Square, London,
Kearley & Tonee, A. Hudson, Rep.e:ec.
E.C.; 2, Maugor Lane, Calcutta.
Ltd. iNe. 13, olive.
Agent for S. W. Litvieoff & Cs., Han.
Queen St.., Fort.)
King, W. S. {Times Partners : W. S. King( kow, Saccessoi s to Tokmakeff Molotkoft&
Co.:
King Son & Ramsey, Shanghai & Han.
Building, Fort.)
sod S. U. Dyer.
kow ; National Union Society, Ld.
r Coal Merchants & Steam Ship Agents.
Krawehl Cool Co , Manager : A. Bede. Head Office, Liverpool : 11, Tithebarn St.,
Ld, (Victoria Ar- mum. Chief Asst., I Grosvenor Buildings, London Office : 54i
code Buildings, W. F. Dimon & 51, Lime Street, E.C. Agents for Pro2nd Asst., Frank C. I prietors of " Out and Horne"; Agents of
Fort.)
Doyl
I Wills & Co, Ltd , Liverpool, London, l'ort
Said, Suez, Malta, Gibraltar. etc.
Partners: S.M. Shat- I
P. Thompson, London.
Lee, H edeses & Co.. lock and A. Alen- i Agentsfor the Commercial Union Assnranee Co., Ld.; Fire, Life, Marine and Aeei(No. 1, Bail lie HaokeY
Assistants: A. J. G. dent Guarantee oSee Advt.); C. J. Caroe,
Street, Fort.)
Field, per pro., N. !Copenhagen ; The Midland Rubber Co
!Ld ; Curtiss& Harvey, London; Penrhos
R, C Met on.

FtBaia

AND
ADDRESSES.

AND
ASaisTAKTa.

PARTNERS

PRINCIPAL Corr aRsPoNDENTE


AND AGENCI25.

Frith, Sands lie Co., London ; and


Grindley & Co., London at d Calcutta.
LeeelimaniXo. . Partners : Geo. B.
Agents forthe CarolinaTeaCo.of Ceylon.
M (No. 13, Queen Leechman and R. F. Ld.; Nuwara Eliya Tea Estates Co., l..d.;
Street, Fort.)
S. Hardie.
1 the Batavia Sea & Fire Insurance Co.
Assistants: W. A.. Oft Adrt.) ; Norwich Union Fire InJones, per pro., G. I surance Society & Now Zealand Insurance
A. Ginn, and Barclay I Cu. ;See Adrts.), London & Lancashire
Leechman.
I Life Assurance Co., andNorwioh & London
I, Accident Insurance Association.
Partner : Geo. B.1
Leeeh m an , G, & W. Leechman.
I
(No. 13, Queen Assts.: R. F. S. EarStreet, Fort.)
die, W. A. Jones, per
pro., G. A. Ginn and
Barclay Leechman. I

Agents, Colombo Oil Mills Co.

Hanseatic Exp IA and Import Co., Lid.,


Hamburg ; Henry W. Bash & Co., Ltd.,
Loneon ; J. Smith & 11. H. LeMay & jCo.,
London ; George & Johir Nickson & Co ,
Ltd., Liverpool ; Indust' ie Italiane
Rout, te, Milano; A lse n 'a Portland Cement
Joseph 1 (yearly production over 1,600,000 barrels);
zo ' Fra.r cis
Aj",,z' -.Lichtle, Proprietor ; Cement Portland LieguLis; A. Gillen, Delft
de'
Li(enbffi
"w-Broker M. L. Moho. (llolland); GA Bremer & Cu., Adelaide;
rooms: No. 47 & dcom Marikar In- Arnhold Karberg & Co., Canton, etc.
49, Keyser Si.) dent cierk, P. R. Da,
Ceylon Agents for;--Luternational Lloyd
Marine Insurance Co,. Correspondents
Perumal,
in London, Liverpool, Birmingham,
Paris, Hamburg, New York, Chicago,
Antwerp, Berlin, Nurnberg, Mulbausen,
Vienna, Milan, Barcelona, Lisbon, Canton.
Correspondence in English, French,
German, Spanish, Portuguese.
Lipton Ld., London, Calcutta, Glasgow,
Liverpool,Bublin,Hamburg,St.PetersbArg,
New York and'Chicago; Agencies in MelI Manager and per bourne, Sydney, Atblaide, Brie') Ile, Ran Lipton, Limited pro.: seymour P ;eon, Bombay, Medi a-, etc.
Agents foe the Gnardial Assurance On,
(No. 4,Prince St., Jeffery.
Fort. Ware- Assistants: John T. r The Western Assurance Co. (Mmin,),
houses; Maddema Muggeridge, per pie, Quirk Bartere$ Tea Lead. Sole Agents for
Mills, Cinnan- on Wm. R. Maguire, per
Venahler " Tea Chest (Patent) and LmGardens.)
pro. & John Guthrie. j port. re of 'Mead a Boxes.

T.

Partners: A. Martin)
Martin &
& Mrs. A. Martin, H.
(No. 19. Queen L.Dnrham, Cutter; W
Street, Fort)
Geddes, Manager, Ladies' Dept.; Miaa War- I.
ruler, Drer smoker ;
Miss Millard,MiIBner.
Kandy BranchA. G. I
Martin, Manager.
J
Partners; F. M.) Cotesworth & Powell ; W. H. Tindall &
Macewood &Co. ... MaCkwocri and Thos. I Co.; Planters' Storey and Agency Co., LontNo. 20, Bairns B. Campbell.
I dun ; Central Province Ce,. Ion Tea Co.
St., Fort.)
Assistant ; J. A.M0-Agents for Japanese Tea-boxes and Norwegian
Pine Flooring & Ceiling Board
Gillivray, per pro., &
& Royal Exchange Assurance Co. (Fire);
F. E, klackwood.
T. Smith, Visiting , Rayigani Co., M.; Pine Hill Estate
Agent.
Co., Ld. WalsweRstates Co., Li.

DIRECTORIES.

768
FIRIES AND

AM/USW:S.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL CORESPONDv.NTS AND


AGENCI

Partners ; ls. A.-I Yentas Anstriaco, Assicurazioni General


Marinitsch, G. A., Marinitach, Consul I Trieste; Sydney Hudson, Ld., Manchester
Theodo
Joachonson,
Hamburg ;
& Ce. (No. 11, for Anstria-Llung try. (
Queen St , Fort.) ,E. Encheimayer, Con- ) Fier; Zurich ; Pototschurg & Frankel
sill for Italy. C O. I Trieste ; and others.
11'ohn, per pro.,& Max
Patzert, Assistants.
McIntyre Bros.,Melbourne ; and Aus'ral.
McIntyre Bro. I
(Australia Build.I C. W. Booty, Agent. Ian Tea Trading Co., Melbourne.
ings, Fort.)
... Trustees of W. C.'
Miller & Co.
(No.11, York St., Miller. W. Philps,
Fort & Kandy.) per pro. & Manager.
Accountant: M.WilG. E. Hudson & Sou, Suffolk Homo,
son. Assts. .T. Lane,
P.Cossey,C. F. Edley. Laurence e, Pountney Hill London, E.C.;
The
Distillers Company, Limited, EdinW. Lockman.
Kandy : R. Gordon, burgh.
Local Manager.
Asats : S.J.Gibson,
G. Nicholas.
Molchanoff, Pech S. D. Essipow, per)
Hankow,
T. a MerchantsHead Of
atnoff & Co. (Ails- pro. Arista : F. Balk- i
trails Building, will, per pro., V. W. I China. Branches: Foochow, Kinkiaug,
Scheindel, N. P. Lads- )- Tientsin, Moscow and Colombo.
York Street.)
gin, B.. J. Pollitz.
Ne'san Mo ite & Co.
Tea Merchants. Heal Office: WellingLtd. (Victoria, C. M.VV'righ', per pro.
ton, New Zealand. Branches at Dunedin
Buildings York;
al
.1 Christchurch,
St , Fort.)
New York Life: C. W. Horsfall, ) Resident Division Manager, Depart1 meat of the East, Calcutta.
Insurance Coy..18ole Agent.
(No. 1,Buillie St.)!
I
I
Odell & Co., Foochow. Agents for South
.. G. it. Bacot, Agent, British Fire & Marine Insurance Co., of
Odell & Co.
New Zea'and, and for General Accident
(" Times of Cey- signs the Firm.
Assurance Corporation, Ltd,
Ion " Buildings,
Fort-)
Orient Co., Ld. ... Manager: J. C. ( Merchants, Manufacturers, Tea Buyers
and Commision Agents. (Mills at Veyan(Chamber of Com- Norman.
merco Buildings, Assistants : R. F. gods and Horrekelly.) Head (mice, 7,
Darby, per pro; J. S. East India Avenue : London, E. C.
Fort.)
M. Patel sou.
Agents for Powell Jones & Co., Lmtion ;
Accountant : R. S. East Indian Products Co., Ltd., Loudon;
'Wright.
Balmer Lawrie & Co., Calcutta.
Oriental Gore. nment Security W. G. McBean,
Life Assurance Secretaty for Ceylon.
Co. (No,2, Baillie
St., Fort.)
H. J. Pappel and I
Pa pi, H. J., & Co. C. G. JollitTe.
(No. 24, Upper assistaut,F.E.Joll'ffe 1
Chatham Street,
Fort.)
Proprietor : C. H.
Pate & Son, A...Pate. Assts: W. Pate,
'Slave Isla n d)IC.H.Pate, jr.(per

Head Office: Bombay,


John & Robert Harvey, Ld., & Co., Glasgow; John Jeffrey Se Oo.. Edinburgh; R.& J.
Garroway, Glasgow ; Wrexham Lager
Beer Co., Ltd., Wrexham ; W. H. C baplin &
Ltd., L^ndoo ; Feuerheerd Bros
& Co., London ; D. M. Feuerheerd, jr. &
0o., Oporto ; ilasluck Bros., London
Jensen & Nicholson, London,

Branches at Kandy & Nuwara Eliya.

DrEAL,I.
FIRMA AND

Annansams.

r RIM'S PAL CORRESPONDENTS

PARTNERS AND
A s sISTANTS.

AND AEENCIES.

Geo. Payne & Co. Ld. Read Office and


Payne, Coo. & Co. A. J. C. Li itctt, Salo Booms, Queen Elizabeth Street,
London, S. E.
Ld. (10, Queen Manager.
Breaches : Glasgow, Lee is, Manchester
St., Fort.)
I
.1 and Calcutta.
( Peek Bros & Winch Ld., London,
Peek Bros & Winch
Ld. (H, Chathatn S. B. Seidel, Mansur, i Shanghai, Pankow, Foochow and Cal .
St., Fort.)
1. cova.
...
Peirie, H. J. (No. 6 H.7. Peiris.
( Fred. W. Burt & Co. Eletcherd
Consistory Bail Assistant : Colvin de' Main gs, 19 Eastcheap, London, E. c.
{ Atlas Assurance Co. Ltd., 92 ehelp..
... Kretsor.
dings.)

l. side, London.(See Advts.)

Pl Ate & Co., (Col Partners : A. W. A. 1


petty & Galls PlAtd & H. H. HeineLoudou Agents: John S. Dismorr & Co.,
Face Hotel) also mann.
I Ilillitor House, London, E.C,
at Nuwara Eliya. Assts. : J. Stirling ) Sole Ante in Ceylon f ,r Hall's Sani.
oyns, L. Parsons,j ary Washable Distemper.
Miss Linwood, John I
Silva.
J
Renter's Telegram,
Percy A. Griffiths,
Co., Ld,
(Victoria Arcade Manager. C. B.
leediu,
A si taut.
Buildings, Fort.)

Renter's Telegram Co. Ld ,

f Agents for Baring Brothers & Co.,


La.; Dent Brothers & Co.; The Caledonian (Ceylon) Tea Estates, Limited.;
Harries, I, arquhar & Co.; Glyn, Milli
Currie & Co London; P. J. Landry;
'rho Hague United States Mortgage
& Trust Co., New York ; Hope & Co.,
Amsterdam ; Lanka Plantations Co.,
U.
Ld.
; Punduloya Tea Co., of Ceylon,
P
a
r
tn
e
r
s
:
Robertson, J. M.,
f.d.; The Bogawautalawa District Tee. Co..
Bois,
Bo
is
,
F
.
's
V
.
& Co.
Co., Ld.; Templ
(No..", Prince Si., G. Bois, and Herbert Ld; N ew Dimbula
.{ E q ate Co., L I.; Win , ..1.1 cE wan & Co.,
Bois.
B
Fort.)
Ld.,
Fountain
Brewery,
; Sun
Inspector of Estates Insurance Office ; North Edinburgh
British and Mar& Asst. per pro., Linn. cam flu Insurance Co.; in which is now
Mr. G. P. Walker.
merged the Universal Life Assurance
Society ; China Mutual S.N. Co., Ld.; The
Ella area Co. of Ceylon Lid.; Mocha Tea
Company of Ceylon, Ld.; Great Western
Tea Co., La.; Uvakellie Tea Co. of Ceylon,
Ld.; D DOMOO Tea Co. of Co.vlon, Ltd.; Sotk. malls Valley Co.; Galkandewette Tea Co.
( W J Key mer St Co, William Jacks & Co,
1 SS Dunlop Bros, London ; Chisholms &
Hendry Bros., Ltd., Glasgow. Agents in
,Ceylon for Thomas Flab & Sous Ltd.;
Robson, George &
,i ,rTangyes Ltd ; N.V Maim Bennett Sons &
... Geo. R -,bam.
Co.
(Nos. 5 and 6 New Asst..: H. W. Shaw I 1 0o; Actien-GesAliatiaft Siegeler Dynamit.
-i Pala ik ; The Now Expanded Metal Co.
Moor Street.) & H. D. R. Al wis.
Ltd. ; Thomas Skidmore & Son. Agents
A Secretaries for the New Aerated Water
Mauufactory.
Rodewald & Heath Partn ers: J. F, I
( No. 9, Park St. itodewaltl.4.11Heatia I
Park Si. S'o:es.N'anal A R. A. Heath. 1 Rodewald & Heath, Hankow, Shanghai
Asste.: A. NT., Willis, , and Calcutta.
D. F. Pearse, A. von ;
1Koettlitz Sc C.H. Ellis. ;
Rowbotham & Co.
( Baillie St., Fort,

Rowb)thsm & Co., SI,


H. M, Rowbotham. j ;Square, Calcutta.
50

DalhOusie

DIRECTORIES,

770
FIRMS AND

ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL COR RESPONDENTS


AND AGENCIES.

Rowley Davies & Co


1
(Victoria Arcade,
Colombo, Lon- C. M. Wright, per .Tes. Export. re,
don, Calcutta & pro.
Batavia.)
B. Samaraweera, S. I
Samaraweera, -B. Samaraacera, and I Agents in London, Hamburg & Faris.
(Weligama and A, B. Jaya stir ys. S. Corre.pondenis in Japan, Australia and
Samaraweera.peepeo 'United States of AIM rica.
Matera.)
( Kaltenbach & Schmitz, London, Liver.
ipool and Hamburg ; Smith, Smith & Co.,
Glasgow; Jas. Williamson & Son, Lancaster; L Permezel & Co., Lyons ; Portland Cement Works, Hemmoor.
Agents for the Board of Hamburg Under.
writers (Vorein Hamburger Assecuradeurel
Vereeniging van Assuradeuren, Amster.
!da m (Joint Undervrriters Union at .Ams.
terdam.) ; the Federal MarineInaurance Co.
Ld. Zurich,(See Advt.); the Nord-Deutsche
Insurance Co., Hamburg; the Manchester
Assurance Co., Manchester (See...lcht.).
AverageCommissioners for the Universal
Underwriting Association, London; the
Patriotische A asecnranz-Cornpagnie, Ham$chulzeBros. &
'burg; the Mit-und Riick-Versicherungs.
(No. 26. Upper. Adalbert Theodor Gesellschaft Kosmos, Hamburg ; the
Chatham Street, Schnla e, Cone u 1 !Allgoineine seeversieherrings-Geaellscha ft,
Fort, and No. 2, for the Netherlands..< ;Hamburg; the Ballische Schifffahrts-A.sek
Sutherland Lane,
Assistant:
,
a n s 'curanz-Gesellschaft, Mannheim ; the FonCaptain's Garaen.) Behring.
Icier ['ester Versicherungs- Anstalt, Buda.
!prat; the Providentia Allgeineine Ver.
Isichernnus-Gesellschaft, Vienna ; the
I Salamandra Insurance Co., St. Petersburg ;
the Socikd d'Orient, St. Petersburg.
" Rhenania " Versicherungs-Action-Cr' es.
cllerhaft in Koln a. Rh.; the Frankfort Marine Insurance Co., of Frankfort-on-Maine.
I" Fortuna " Allgemeine VerisclierungsBerlin ; " DentsActien-Gesellechaft,
!cher Lloyd " Transport-VersicherungsActienGessllschaft, Berlin ; the Eastern
( Carrying Insurance Storing and Warrant
co., St. Petersburg; IuternationalerLloyd,
'Versicherungs Actien Gesellschaft, Berlin,
Lloyd, TransMunch;
rt
'Sch.
cogs Actien Gesellschaft,
,weiz' Allgemeine, Versicherungs Actien,
Gesellechaft, Zurich.
'
Partners : I
Shrager Brothers
(Nos. 2 & 3, Baillie g e r, Len don; C.
Shrager, Loudon;
St., FOIL)
Shrager, Calcutta ;
BranchesLondon, Calcutta, Singapore,
Jas. Shrager,Londo 11 Alexandria,Broome, W. A.
A. Shrager, Calcutta. I AgenciesMartin & Co., Calcutta; South
Manager,
N. J. > British Fire and Marine Insurance Com.
Joshua. Asst.:H. I ratty, Limited; Seattle Brewing & Malting
Martin.
Co. Presidency Manure Works, Ltd;
Co.;
East India Distillerisa Co., Ltd.; Bengal
fron and Steel Co., Ltd.

J. Clovis de Silva.)
Branches It Kurunegala and DodangasSilva,J.0. de, & Co. Partner. Assistants: landa, London AgentsArthur Branwell
P. H. Mend is a. d D. & Co. Ltd..Flenry Jenkins Ltd. Hamburg
(Norris Road,
J ozinsy, do Si !La
Kaltenbach & Schmitz. Liverpool"Pettah.1

DIRECTORIES.
FIRMS AND
ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

TIT

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

( Duncan W.H.Skrine, London; Cory Bros.


Skrine & Co.
Partners: Duncan W. & Co., Ld., London and Cardiff; Thos. & Jas.
(No. 18, liaillie 11. Skrine & E. C. Harrison, Liverpool; Wm. Milburn & Co.,
Skrine.
St.., Fort.)
London and NeweasCe; Jenkins & Co, Ltd.,
Manager : A. Good. I London Hoare, Miller & Uo., Calcutta ;
wyn, signs the Firm. !Gibbs Bright & Co., Sydney.
Assts: A D. Skrine,) Agents tor Harrison, Shire, Ducal &
signs per pre.; 111 1MilOurn Lines of Steamers ; Eastern &
Weber, R. H. Skrine, I Australian S. S. Co., Ltd::Liverpool &
j London and Globe Fire & Life 'neurone
and R. Whittow.
Visiting Agents : CO. (See Advt.); British Si Foreign Marino
George ureig and T. 1 insurance Co. (See Advt.) Reckitt &
Sons. Ltd., Hull, Standard Oil Co. of New
Glade)].
York.
Smith, Campbell Al Proprietors:0
Co. (Baillie St.,IApothercaries,Co.Ld. J
Fort.)
Assistants!J. L. (
I Catnpbell 0.13.Woods J
I F. Stokes,' A. Dills" "
J. Butler, W. G. Consins, P. Raymond and
IR. Eyland,
)
fismerville & Co. _I Partners :
(No. 15, QueenlSomerville, W. Seale I
Prodoce, Share, Freight and Exchange
1 5t D. M. Hanes.
St., Fort.)
Assts : W. B. Cooke 1 Brokers.
& W. Somerville, jr.
Partners: J. A. SteilStelterbatahoff,
Tehokoff & Co. erhatchoff (Singapore)
(Victoria Arcade and T. C. Tehokoft
Steherbatehoft, Tebokoff & Co., Singe;
Building, Fort.) (Colombo.)
Assistants : F. C. ;)- pore; and Zenzinoff Bros., Moscow and
Lutz, J. A. Boomke. Odessa.
A. M. Kardatehoil, A.
J. Ivashoff, and A. I
Sokoloff.
r, Arbuthnot, Latham & Co.; Crabbe & Co. ;
Nevett Oswald & Co.; J. A. Haddon & Co
I Grahams & Co. ; Cotesworth and Powell,
London ; Arbuthnot & Co., Madras;
Grillanders, Arbuthnot & Co., Calcutta
1 & Rangoon ; Ewart, Latham & Co.,
J Grindley Groom & Co., Bombay ; Ireland,
Steitaryleo.,& Co. Partners : William Fraser tirCo.,
' Mauritius ; Dalgety, Black(No. 14, Queen Anderson, Thomas S. wood & Co., Melbourne.
St., Fort.) Private Grigson E. S. Grig- I
Agents for the Alliance Assurance Co.,
Attorneys, Estate, son, John Paterson I Ltd.; Alliance Marine & General Assurance
Commission End& Cosine M. Gordon.
Coutts & Co.; Cox & Co.; Grindley
Banking Agents.
&Co.,Martin's Bank, Ld. London & WestMists per pro: A. 1 mineterBank; Ulster Bank; Batik of MontL. Hine Haycock. M. I real, Donne] Lawson &Co., Newyork; Lee,
Bremer, S. Brown, J. Higginson, & Co., Boston, Mass ; Con.
J. Park, W. P. Barber,I qolidated Estates Co., Ld.; Standard Tea
C II. G. Walker & E. I Company of Ceylon, Limited ; The Roses. S. 11 aslowood.
!laugh Tea CO ,Ltd.; The Nabavilla Estates
Co., Ld.; The Ceylon Provincial Estates
Visiting agents for 1o., Ld.; Emavesmire Estates Co. Ld.;
Estates: E. S. Grigson Gangawatta Estates Co. of Ceylon, Ltd. ;
asd A. L. Hine Hey- I Ratwatta Cacao Co., Ltd. ; The Duff
'cock.
I Estates Co., Ld. ; The Neyabecide Estates
Co., Ltd. ; The Gibson Estates Ltd. ;
The WariapolLs Estates Co., Ltd. ; The
Kintyre Tea Estates Co., Ltd.; The
'Pelawakele Estates Co., Ltd.; The &amygam, (Ceylon) Tea Estates Co., Ltd. ;
The East India & Ceylon Tea Co., Ltd.;
1
The Glensnore Tea Co., Ltd. ; The Ceylon
l Rubber Co., Ltd.

772
FIRMS AND
ADD RE96r,s,

DIE-BOWIE) tin.

PARTNER AND
ASSISTANTS.

PR IN !WA!. CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

}l J. Whitten& Co., 9; Fenehurch Avenue


Stevenson & Sons Alex.StevensomAsst.,
London.
(Mat takuliya.) J. M. Stevenson.
Tea Expert, Taster and Buyer, Estate &
I Commission Agent. Agent South British
Street, Francis F. F. F. Street.
( Ambawatte Mills, Mar ager: J Ff Adams. Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Now
Asst : H. M. Cortis. Zealand.
Vauxhall St.;
( Produce, Exchange, Freight and Share
Symons, C. E. H...
(No. 4, Prince C. E. H. Symons, I Broker, Cinchona Bark alio Citronella 0.1
St., Fort.)
J. r., and Consul for ( Analyst. W. M. Leake, Esq., 61, Grace1 church St., London, and J. L. Gil Pereira,
Japan.
k ( Kobe, Japan.
Tampipillay, S , &
1 Agents in London; Jeremiah Lyon & Co.,
I
Brother
.. Partners: S. Tampi- Walter
Nutter & Om Birmingham : Jos ;ph
(No. 2 ?, Keyzei pillay & S. 1T ramut- }. Showel &Co. Wolverhampton: Hardy Peak
&
Om
Sole Importers and Agents for
Street, Pettah.) tan.
I John Gmnel I & Co.'s Femora Soap, &c.
i
r Tea and General Commission Agents ;
Western Assurance Company of Toronto
& London Fire and Marine; The China
Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd; The
Tarrant & Co
Partners: Herbert I National Guarantee and Suretyship AssoSlave Island.
Bor,
aneester,
(Fort Office: Tarrant & A. O. FIgg..., 'elation Limited ; Matthes and
Times Buildicgs.) F.G. Guthrie, per pro. 1 Amsterdam ; James Irvine & Co. Liverpool; Herbert Tarrant & Co.,in
London; Liv
ingstoo Hutton & Co., Ltd.,
ton; James
.11enly &Co., Melbourne; Parbury Henty &
( Co., Sydney ; Ramer & Co., Ltd., Rangoon.
Tetley, Joseph ; & Attorneys in Colour--) i
h o :Gordon Spence, I
Co.
(No. 2. Pi ince& A. S. Berwick and fl )'Joseph Tetley Sr Cu., 5 & 7, Per church
1 I Street, London, E. C.
S. Jeaffreson ,
Street, Fort.)
J.
Partners ; F. E. .i'i
Theodor & Rawlins Theodor.J.A.Rawlins,
Theodor & Rawlins, London, Haukow.
(No. 10, Queen Wm. Theodor. in
London. Agent. A. Shanghai and Calcutta.
Street, Fort.)
E. Lubbock per pro. I
N. Rawlins per prr. U
The Trading Coy.
The Successor to Per pro : J.J. An--)
Alexis Goobkin, toofieff, A. J. Firsoff., Head O ffice : Moscow. Branches at
Shanghai, Colombo, London, CalI
A. Koosnetsoff & Assistants: N. A. Hankow,'
ibimolin, W. S. Ig.ia- I. cotta, and all principal cities in Russia.
Co.
(Australia Build- tieff, F. E. Salvador,j' Agents for the Russian Steam Navigation
and 1. A. Asipoff.
and CommercialiCo.
ings, Fort.)
Thompson, Fraser Directors :G. A.
Ramsay, Proprie- Thompson, London :
tarp, Limited. R. H. W. Fraser, I
Head Office:: Melbourue. Branobe i at
Office : Sydney ; R. Ramsay, I ' London, Sydney, Wellington, Foochow.
( Fort
Times Building, Melbourne ; W. F. I Commonwealth Line Steamers.
Godown & Stores Langdon, Melbourne..
DarleYRoad, Ma- Lewis 0. Notley,
111

Colombo Manager ,
radana.)
Assistant :T. W.
Jones.
1i
T. Thomas & G. W.1
Thompson (Colombo ; Thompson, Thomas & Co., Melbourne,
Thompson, Thomas Partners.)
,Australian and Eastern Merchants, also at
& Co. (York St., Assistants:Nicholas }; !Bombay and Singapore.
Thomas, W G.Clarke, I
Fort.)
J. Me Adam, B. F. ;
Diesanayaka and D..1

'um AND
AIYOUBSSES.

Vanderspar, J. J.
& Co.
(Queen St., Fort,)

PitiTNERS AND
ASSIST &NTS .

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

Burn& Co., Calcutta. ; 'Hoare, Miller


& Geo. Henderson, Calcutta; Paterson
Simon. Singapore ; Chalmers, Guthrie &
Partners : George 1 Co,, Gibb Livingstone & Co., Ilongkong
Vanderspar, and E. , and Shanghai Balfour Elliott, Melbourne;
H. A. Vanderspar.
Winkel Bros., New York ; Ids & Christie,
I London ; Agen:a for Talgaswella Tea Co.
Ltd. anu ELL:mane Tea Co., Ltd.

Vacuum Oil Co.


of Rochester and
teat,
Y., I; Manager : A. Boi
Head Office ter India, Ceylon and
S. A. (No. 16 lean Charter.
1 Mauritius: Old Sec: etariat, Apollo Street,
Queen Street,
j Bombay.
Fort.)
Vavasseur, J. H., & Manager: A. C. 1
Co. Ltd. ( De- Rainnie
mettagodda Uoir Assistants : H. E.
Fibre & Coconut Haines, J. Mackie,
DesincutingMillsliper pro. and G. R. )- J. H. Vavasseur & Co., Ltd., Lloyd's
also at Lunavilla, Whitby.
'avenue, Feuchurch Strew, London.
Wennappria and Engineers: J. Millie
J. AV. Mitchell, and
Mirigams.)
J. Moir.
Volkart Brothers, Winterthur, Bombay,
Kurrachee, Delhi, Cochin, Tellioherry,
Pondicherry, Calicut, Tuticorin,
Madras, and Shanghai and Volkart Brothere, London.
Agents for Vutkarts' Unite,] Press Co.,
Ld., Tuticorin.
,Steam Companies.Shire Line of Steam! era (Jenkins Si Cu..) Loudon ; Bombay &
Persian Ste im Nisigation Co. ; The
Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Gesellschaft
" Hansa" Bremen, calling here regularly
for Madras, Calcutta and Rangoon (See
Advt.); The East Asiatic Cu., Ld., between
Copenhagen, Bangkok and China Ports .
(See Advt.); The Hamburg American Line,
Partners, G. G. between Hamburg and Far East (See
Volkart, Th. Rein- Advt.); The Compania Trasatlautica,
hart, J. Steiner and Barcelona, between Manila, Bar-.
Geo. Reinhart. (In celoua and Liverpool (See Advt.); Messrs.
Ogilvy Gillanders S. Co., (See Advt.) ; the
Europe).
A. Schwarz, Gene- Royal Dutch Oil Co., London, from LonVol kart Brothers .01 mauager, signs don, Ba'oum to B Amy'a and Far East ; The
Navigaziooa G, nerale Italians, (Florin
s teig
(No. 3, Prince St., er
Rubatti o, Genoa) between Genoa, Bombay
Fort.)
meting.)
and
the Far East. (See Adrt.) The Societe
M.
Assistants :
Veneziana
di Navigazione aVapore. (See
Ilausheer, signs per
pro. ;Tni. Kubli, H. Adrt.)
Marine Insurance Companies. The
Haggeurnacher, H.
Frei, and 0 Steiner. Transatlantic Marine Insurance Co., Lt
(See Advt.)
Berlin,
Galle Agent: 3.
Fire insurance Companies The North..
Steiger. (H. BaggenBritish & Mercantile Insurance Co., Lonmaclaer, acting).
don and E dinbu reh; Hamburg-Bremen Fire
Insurance CO., Hamburg ; The Tramiatlan.
tic Fire Insurance Co., Bamberg; and
the Rdoise Fire Insurance Co,, Basel.
(See Advts.)
Volkart Brothers' Agency.Agents
for Loudon and Lancashire lien Insurance Company ; Northern Assurance Co.
Life Insurance CompaniesNorth British
and Merasiitile Insurance Company. Loudon and Edinburgh, (See Advt.)
p. (J .

DIBECTORIES.

714

FIRMS AND
ADDREsSE

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIES.

John Walker, Gen- 1


oral Manager. En- . Agents
for E. S. Hindley, Dorset; Clayton
)
gineersJ. W. Cope- .& S'iuttleworth, Lincoln ; The Rosendale
land, I. D. Walker, ,itialting Company ; J. M Henderson & Co.,
Walker & Greig J. B. Kerr. and C. Aerial Ropewaye; Allan, Whyte & Co.,
(Dikoya. Liodu!a, C. Macau/ay. Store Wire Ropes & Shoots; John Sale., Estate
Hapntale sea Bft. Assistants :J. Mac Tonle; Local Lighting Co., Ltd., Carron
Donald, J. G. Martin, ' Ironworks. (,sea /tails.)
laths.)
A. J. Bell, & J. S. i
Matthews.

r Walker Brothers, Auckland House, 36


llasinghall Street, London, E.C.
I Specil Agencies : !elm-shall Sons & Co.,
iLtd., Engines, Boilers., &c.; Babcock &
Frank W a I k e r, ;Wilcox Ltd., Sectional Boilers ; W. & J.
ina n : Ed- 1Jackon, Tea Machinery ; Campbell Gas
C
h ai rWalker,
mund
Ma- Engine Coy., Limited, Oil Engines ; W.
caging Director; I 'Gunther & Co., Turbines ; Booth & Co.,
Secretary: AndrewI ,Portland Cement (Lion Brand); The
Armstrong, Walter i Pulsometer Engineering Co. Ltd., Pumps;
Lamont, Wm. James I The Gould's Manufacturing Co., Pumps;
Walker, David Ste. 1 The Blackman Ventilating Co., Ltd., Air
wart Pace, and John 'Propellers ; Sullivan` & Co., Wire Tramways, Shoots, &c.; J. Perks & Sons. Estate
Walker, Directors.
Colombo S t a if :
1 'fools ; F. Reddaway & Co., Ltd., Cotton
t goh :
mA
Avery, bLatil
ee tac
n k.,s W
;e h iInVe.s ;& Wm.
ir
W. Lamont,Director ; Belting
Machines
E.J. Hayward, Gene- '
ral Manager ; D. K. I A eighiog Machines; Smith andWellstood,
'Michie,Manager,Em Ltd., American Cooking and Heating
gineering De t.; W. Stoves ; Remington Typewriter Co.,
Manager, Typewriters; Basel Mission Weaving
Hunter,
Retail Stores Dept. ; I Establishment, Cannanore Cloth ; A. T.
G. C. Gnapp, Mama. I Mersa & Co., Frssm Wall-Powder, Paints,
ger, Motor & Cycle &c.; Silicate Paint Co., ;Paints ; Suter
i Hartmann & Rahtjens Composition Co.,
Walker Sons & Co., Dept.
... Engineers & Amain. I Ltd., Paints for Ships bottoms ; The &eLimited.
2 5, Prin e tants:II. J. Adkins, .( mail Oil Co., Rangoon Oil for Machinery;
(o.
N
Street, Fort.) F. G. Allan, C. H. 1 Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co. Ltd,
Armstrong, B. J. Manila Ropes ; The Mercantile Mission
Beckett, G. 0. Ben- Branch, Calicut, Roofing, Tiles ; The
nett, W. C triton. New Schultze Gunpowder C3., Ltd., GunJ. Curtis, J. Dick, H. powder ; Nobel's Explosive Co., Sporting
1Foster, Ii. French, Ammunition; Eley Bros. Ammunition ;
,11. F. Gibbon, J. I Chubbs & Sons, Lech & Safe CO., Ltd.,
Hannah, H. .J. Hoare, I Locke and Safes ; Humber & Co., Ltd.,
G. H. Hogg, H. A. I . Cycles ; Rover Co., Ltd., Motor & Cycles ;
Lamont, A. Lewis, A.) Thonet Freres, Bentwood Furniture ; The
E. Murrell, M. B. 1,Equitfible Life Again mace Soc;ety of the
Norman, E. 0. Row- U. S. Life Assurance ; The Eastern Inlinson, G. Simmons, ,iireince Co., Fire aed Marine' Insurance f
i
W. Steel, T. S. Ceylon
Steamship Co Lod., Island
Thorpe, F. Walker, Steamer Seivice ; No, th Mitish and MorJ.Whyte,T.Williams. cantile lesurance Co., Fire Iueuranco; The
Kandy Staff:
Neost3le 1114nufactui ing Co. 14 .(1., Rotary
Engineering Dept.; Neotilyles ; The Rowel) Oil Mills Co.,
I
W.
A.
Goodman
de
N.
L,
nseed Oils ; The Magnolia Antii
Budd Wilson.
friction Metal Company of Great Britain,
1 Stores : R, Wilson. ltd.; The Oldsmobile, Motor (Jars The
:Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd Gra' MO/
Phones; The Qmidrant, 211010r Bkyoktf;
/
Dualop itiolOr Tyre Co, Lad

Pengeol 10, lialars4 , 7/101,

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FIRMS AND 1
ADDRESSES.i

I
,

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS,

PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS
AND AGENCIEB.

/
1 itatheson cc; Co.; Lyall Anderson & Co.,
I ]lionnion Alston & Co., and J. Whittalf
1 & Co., Ltd. London.
1 Agents , the Orient-Pacific Line of

steamers. (See Advt.); Glen Line of Steamere; Life Association of Scotland;


forth China Insurance Co. (See Advt.);
I A. Thomsoti, G. W. ' Pelican & British Empire Life
Office
I
ICarlyon,G.H.Alstom London Guarantee & Accident Co. Ld.
;
;HOD. NV ;FL Figg , and Ferulands Tea C
o. Ld. ; Scottish Imperial
A. H. Ayden.
Insurance Co. (See Advt.)- Hongkong
Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. .(See Advt. ;
j AssistantsF. 0. Canton Insurance Office, Ld. (See Advt. ;
'Sander, J. A. Sy- Triton Insurance Co. Limited. (See Advt. ;
!mons & 0. T. Mac Agra Duvall ERIatesCompauy, Ld.; Upper
iDermott,Accountant. Maskeliya Estates Company, Lim.ted.;
tThittall & Co. ...1Shippin g, Dept.A., Glasgow Estate Co., Ld.; The Maha, Irvs,
t No. 7, Queen,.]. ..awer. Tea Dept. Estate Co., Ld.; Estates Co. of Ilya, Lb.;
Street, Fort.)
W. A, Cole. Coin- Union Esta, es Co. of Ceylon, Ld. ; KirkIpames DepL.J. K. lees Estate Co., Ld. ; Colombo Fort Land
:Mandy. Stores Maus- 1 and Building Co., Ld.; Climes Estates Co.
her JJ. Sydney Col- 1 'of Ceylon, Lb. ; Dray ton Estates Co. La.;
Kett.
1 High Forests Estate.. Co., Ld.; The Buellwella Tea, CO., Ld .; KilutaraCompany,Ld.;
Visiting Agents for Cey'on Tea and Coconut EstateaCempany,
EatatraR.- Ld.: Ganapalla Estate Cu., Ld.; Bang-alla
'on, R. K. Clark, W. Tea Cu of Ceylon, Ld. ( London); North of
D. Gibbon, S. L. Scotland Ceylon Co., Ld.; The V atiyantota
illarries, W. j. Smith Ceylon Tca. Co., Ld., (London); The
John Gorton and J. 1 'Alliance Tea Co, of Ceylon, Ld tLondon);
P. Anderson.
o
s t es,La. ( L on drotnct
a f:rei urira.a.liC epeycl;T
IIIBm
(Ceylon) EEstates Co.,
Burnside Teat
1LT n(toni)ido3131
(Loudon);
don); Serembani Estate Rubber Co.,
Densham & Sous, Ld. (Mazawattee
li,..Ld
Tea CO, Lid.); Panawatte and Syndicate.
1

Tea, Rubber, General Produce, Freight


White, Geo., Bart.
Geo. White & Co ,
and Share Brokers.
lea & Co, (No, London, and Wilton Exchange
Geo. White & Co., 31, Fenchurch St.
17, Millie Street, 13artleet, Colombo. P. London,
Assistant,
Fort.)
Managing Partner 1 '1
head Office: 13, St. Paul's ChurchI
S. Evans.
Principal Assist- Yard,
i
London, E.C.
Branches: Calcutta, Lucknow, DarWhiteaway, Lai d. l aul s: W. A. Cart- jading Simla, Nolo i Tel, Colombo,
. law & co,, (The lwright, R. P. Picker.
.
Australia Build,ltg, II. J. Harrison, } Bombay, Korachi Poona, Murree, Mossoori e, Madras, Rangoon, Mandalay,
inge,York Street, 'Miss Maddock. J.!S. Moulmein. Promo, Lahore, Singapore
; Chief Clerk :
Fort),
and Shang hai. (See Advt.)
Id Z, Ca tlier : A, Itasendrain Pillai,
i I Agents and Corre po a 'eats in London,
Wijeyesokerw, C.B. 0, B. Wi jeyestkera. I Calcutta, New York, Australia and the
& Co. (2, Staples. Asst : D. 11, Perera. -,ti Continent.
St., Slave Island')

Tea and Produce Merchants. A gents


Wright, C. M. Se
1 ,ck Correspondents throughout ACIS I ralia and
Co., (Offices :
A gents for The Gresham Life
Victoria Build. U. , Wright and) !Ateerira.
Mess, , !A ssuraut a Society, Ltd. ; Brown &
L.
W.
11.
s,
York
St.
L
lug
; ]Davidson , Talawakele; Ceylon Motor Co.,
Fort ; Stores,.
... 'Ltd.

Lake View.)

DIRECTORIES.

776

STEAM 1114., tTION 4 .0111, %Mrs 1\ 11 MUMS.


AGENT?.

NAME OT COMPANY.

ANCHOR LIN F

...

OFFICES.

Delmege Forsyth & Co. No, 12, Queen St.

ASIATIC S. N. COMPANY (See Advt.)... Aitken Spence dr Co. ... No. 2, Prince St.

.. Darley Butler & Co. ... No, 9, Queen St.


...
do
do
...
.. Aitken ,Spence & Co. ... No. 2, Prince St
d. .. " Times" Build. Dod wel IP Co., L'
ing., Fort.
Ld * ., Aitken Spence & Co. .. No. 2, Prince St.
..
do
do
... Bois Brett era & Co. ... No. 11, Queen St.
... Australia Buildline)* .. Carson & Co.
ings, York Street
CAMPAONIR NATECNALE, MARSEILLES* ... Volk art Bros. & Co. ... No. 3, Prince St,
do
,.
CAMPANIA TRANSATLANTIC-A BARCEL'NA
do
... Ms Brothers & Co. ... No. 11, Queen St.
'DANADIAN-PACIFIC LINE
Co.
Ltd. No.25, Prince St.
.. 'Walker Sons &
CEYLON STEAMSHIP Co., LTD.
CEYLON GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION, COICIDIO COMMer0i B 1 Co. Union Piece,
... SlaTe Island.
Limit1
.
CO., LO.
J. M. Robertson & Co... No. 6, Prince St.
CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., LD.

ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE


AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S S.N. Co.
BOMBAY & PERSIAN S. N. Co '
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.}
DO Tow BOAT CO.
BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES,
BEN LINE
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO.*
BIBBY linos. & Co. ("Bibby "

CURRIE'S AUSTRALIAN LINE OF STEAFinlay Muir & Co.


MERS*
do
CLAN LINE
Aitken Spence & Co.
CrrY LINE*
Darley Butler & Co.
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO S.S. CO.
DEUTSCH A.LISTRALISCHE DANIPFSCHIFF'S GESELLSCHAFT HAMBURG .. Freudenberg & Co.
DECTSCBE OSTAFRIKA LINES HASIBUSO
Skrine & Co.
DUCAL LINE
Volkart Bros. & Co.
EAST ASIATIC CO. LI.*
Darley Butler & Co.
FURNESS LINE OF STE AMEBS
do
GULF LINE CF STEAMERS
.. Whittall & Co.
GLEN LINE
Hats& LINE (Indian and American.

No. 10, Queen St.


do
No. 2, Prince St.
No. 9, Queen St.
Nos. 29, 30, 31,32,
Chatham St.
do
No. 18 Buillie St.
No. 3, Prince St.
No. 9, Queen St.
do
...
.. No.7, Queen St.

No. 2, Prince St.


do
No. 3, Prince St,
HANSA LINE*
do
HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE*
No. 18, Baillie St.
HABRISON & STAR LINO
do
MILBURN LINT
No. 5, Prince St.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.*
Upstairs.
Australia BuildNIPPON YUSEN gAIEHA (Japanrs : Mail
ings York Street.
Carso^ & C 1.
Steamers.}'
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Bremen* ... Freudenberg & Co. .. Nos. 29 30, 31,32,
Chatham St:
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO, .. Dcdwe'l & Co. Ltd. .. "Times" Buildings, Fort.
NATAL Dinner LINE (Billard R;ng it Co ) Delmege Forsyth & Co. No. 12, Queen St.
..
do
...
do
OCEAN STEAMSSIP COMPANY
ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE*
.. Whitta'l & Co.
... No. 7, Queen t.
.... Volkart Bros. & Co. ... No. 3, Prince St.,
OGILVY GILLANT ERS & CO.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S. S. CO.
. Del no ge Reid & Co. .. No. 16, Queen St.
do
PACIFIC MAIL TEAMSHIP COMPANY
.,
do
...
PHILADELPHIA TRANSATLANTIC LINE . Whitten & Co,
... No. 7, Queen Ft.
... F. C. Allen
... York Street, facP. & 0. COMPANY
ing Harbour.
IYQUERDO & Co.'s Lira .. Delmege Forsyth & CO. No. 12, Queen St.
Darley Butler & Co. . No, 9, Queen St.
QUEENSLAND LINE
No. 2, Prince St.
Aitken Spence &
ROYAL NETHERLANDS S. N. Co.
Service)
ro (Indian and Ail ir'an

... Aitken Spence & Co.


nice)
do
Volkart Br a. & Co.
do
Skr:ne & Co.
do
E. Labussiore

a For Aut. of this Cornrany see special Advt. Index in front of the book.

777

DIRECTORIES.
:-,TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANIES AND AGENCIES.Contei.
NAMES of CoMPANY.

AGENTS.

OFFICERS.

.., Aitken, Spence & Co. .. No. Prince St.


RICEMERS LINE, Bremen
RussiormBALTISCIIE DAMETSCHIFEART
do
do
GESELLSCHAFT
..
..
do
do
ROTTERDAM LLOYDS.N.Co.,RoTTEEDo,
..
Yolkart
Bros.
&
Co.
..,No.
3,
Prince St.
RUBATTINO LINE
. . IStcherhalehoff Tehokoff Vielorin Areude
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET
Buildings
...
. & Co.
Australia BuildRUSSIAN STEAAI NACIGAT.ON AND Com
.. The Trading Company
loge
111111Cral. CO.
... No. 18, Bailie St.
.. Skrine & Co.
SHIRE LINE (Jenkins & Ce., Ld.)
... Delmege Forsyth & Co. No. 12, Queen St.
SHELL LINE
do
do
...
T. & J. BROCELERANE'S LINE
Volkart Brea. & CO. ...iNo. 3, Prince St.
SnOINTA VENEZIANA
Toll) RISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co. Delmege Reid & Co. ..INo. 16, Queen St.
'Australia BuildCarson & CO.
WHITE b Ma LINE
ings, Yu: k St,
Aitken Si once & Co. .. No. 2, Prince St.
WHITE STAR LINE
.. Australia BuildCarson & Co.
Wm. JOHNSTON Co., Ld.
ings, York Stiect,
P. & O. COMPANY'S STAFF.
COLOMBO AGENCY.

F. C. Allen
3. E. Gliddon
W. S. Thornton
A. R. Quarme
P. H. Baker
John Barsenbach
W W3. demun

... Agent
.. Chief Assistant.
.. Assistant.
do
...
... Offiecr Afloat.
. Clerk.
do
..

... Clerk
J. B. Wile
... do
A. Jausz
A. E. Mattheisz ... do
... do
D. Doutrom
T. David Perera ... do
D. H. Spe'dewinde ... do
... do
H. S. Fernando

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.'S STAFF.


COLOMBO PRINCIPAL AGENCY.

..Principal Agent. K. Benedict de Silva.. Shipping Clerk


Em. Labussiare
T. Don John
...Wharf Clerk
P. de Champmorin ...Sub-Agent.
C. Frencis Perera
...Assistant.
G. Deicer
Clerks.
C. Gregory Persia
P. Deajardins
...Assistant

Boat Companies.
The Ce3lon Wharfage Cu., Ld. (The Wharf, FortiJ. A. Ridge, Manager; Asst,
Manager ; W. Y. Fleming,. Accounto nt, J. A. Shepherd ; Assistants, E. Powell
and J. Sprrat ; Superintendent b float, B. G. Al steIver ; Superintendent of
Works, W. Duncan (See Advts,)
No. 1 Boat CompanyPasse & Co., Proprietors ; J. B. Passe, Manager.
Cargo 13eat Despatch Co.B. de Livers, Proprietor; James Gibson, Managor. (See
Advt.)
The Oriental Boat Co.Manager, Louis Perera. Office, Upper Cba ham Street,
For:, Colombo.
The Ceylon Boat Co., A. S. N. Neyna Pule Alarikar, Sole Proprietor (in India),
K. II. B. N. Mohaniadu Lebbe, Manager ; A. H. Mohamadu, Clerk and
Thasiar Office: No 131, New Seclamatiou Grounds, Colombo.
Colombo Cargo Boat Co.A. K Seyadu, Proprietor, Bailie St., Pori, Colombo,
Eastern Lighterage Co.K. S. Saclaku, Proprietnr, Bailie St Foit, Colombo.
Ceylon WaterboaL Co.J. C. Ebert & Son, Canal low, Fort, Colombo.

778

DIRECTORIES.

DETAILED PA RTIC ['LARS OF COALING GROUNDS


A ROU N I) COLOMBO HARBOUR.
AT THE OLD RECLAMATION BETWEEN THE PASSENGER JETTY
AND THE LOTUS POND SPILL.
Permanently
Area.
Frontage.
leased.
a. T.
feet.
p.
Lot 21
2
0 18
297
P. & 0. S. N. Co., Ltd.
22
0
3 33.60
123
Messageries Mar. Co.
0
24
3 18
182
B. i. S. N. Co., Ltd.
0
23
1 1715
56
Aitken, Spei ea & Co.
.0

Acres 4 1 7'25 608*

AT THE OLD RECLAMATION FROM THE LOTUS POND SPILL ON


TO WALKER, SONS & CO'S FOUNDRY.
Area
Frontage
Permanently
feet.
leased.
r.
p.
a.
0 3346 1
Lot 28
0
...
Aitken, Spence & Co.
56
L2
0
0 16.80 j
45
...
, 26
' 0 1 36'
Delmege, Reid & Co,
0
,, 200
0 33'20 1
Delmege. Forsyth & Co.
78

., L 5
0
0 16.80
0
1
8.96 t . 52
., 27
Krawehl Coal Co.
0
0 16.82
,, L 1
0
0
39
1
,, 201
56
0 0 31 I
202
., L 4
0 0 16.80}
Carson & Co.
0 0 25
10040
0 0 28
10041
O

109
1 1
it)
Skrino&Co.
, 26
0 1 7'75I
50
0
0 2810 f
" 31
Acres 2 3 12.99
Temporarily
leased,
Deli lege, Forsyth & Cu. Lots at back of L 5 & 200
Kl&K
L3
Lot at back 28.
Krawehl Coal Co.
B

Area.
a.
r.
p,
0
0 16.80
4 0 1 10 I
0
0 16.80 )
0
0 16.80
0 0 18.75
0

2 39 15

4031'
Frontage
feet.
None
66
None
6431'

AT THE KOCIIIKADE RECLAMATION BETWEEN HARBOUR ENGINEER'


PREMISES AND THE NEW CHAIN SEEDS.
Area.
Temporarily
Froutag
leased.
a.
r.
p.
feet.
..
Lot 27
0
1
0.751
Clark, Young & Co
165
24
0 1 2.50f
29
0
0
..
36
84
Krawehl Coal Co.
0 1 5.621
British India Steam Navigatbm Co. Ld., 30
81
0 1 0.75
3915
82
O 0 84.93
33
0 0 85'75
100 44
0
..
0 34.75 t
150
Delta' ge, Reid & Co.
0
., 35
58
0 86'75 i
')arloy, Butler A Co.
,. 36
0 0 3512}
Delmege, loom- th & Co.
O 0 29'75
37
264
0 0 28
38
.6

2 3 12.42 1,117
(Continued on next page.)
* Equal to an average frontag,, of about 143 feet per acre.

DETAILED PAKICUL ARS OF COALING GROUNDS AROUND


COLOMBO HARBOURCone inued.

SUMMARY.
ar, r. p.
Permanent Allotments Old Reclamation up to
4 1 715
Lotus Pond Spill
beyond Spill 2 3 12.99
do
Do
1 0 0765
du
Temporary allotments
2 3 12.42
Do
Sochika 'de
Total acres 11 0 0'31

Frontage.
608 }Available at all
times of the
403
year.
66
1,117 Net aI available
2,194

NEW COALING GROUNDS.


leased,
a.
Delmege, Forsyth & Co.
..
Lot 1
1
Delmege Reid & Co.
2
1
..
31

Clark Young & Co.


Darley Butler & Co.

31
..

..

r.
p.
6-76
3
0 18-35
3 1 0 13.38

5
1 0 14.72
6

List of all Living ex-Unofficial Members of the Legislative


Council of Ceylon.
( Alphabetically Arranged.)
Mercantile Representative
Bois, Fleury
Planting Representative
...
Campbell, J. N.
- Do

Christie, T. N.
Tamil Representative
Coomaraswamy, P.
Burgher Representative
Eaton, J. H.
Planting Representative
Gibbon, W. D.
General European Representative
Grinlinton, Sir J. J.
Planting Representative
Harrison, G. D. B.
Planting Representative
Leake, W. M.

Mercantile Representative
Leechman, G. B.

General European Representative


Mackwood, F. M.
Mercantile Representative
Mitchell, Sir W. W.
Tamil Representative
Ramanathan, P.
Lowcountry Sinhalese RepresenSeneviratne, A. do A. ...
tative
Planting Representative
Shand, J. L.
Muhammadan Representative
Sheriff, A. M.
Smith, C. B.
Mercantile Representative
Talbot, G. A.
Planting Representative
Thomas, M. H.
Do
Walker, Giles F.
Planting and General European
Representative
Wendt, H. L.
Burgher Representative
Young, E. J.
Planting Representative

DIRECTORIES,

780

MAIL .t\U OTHER sTEtBERS CiLLING IT THE


PORT OF COLOMBO.
0 RIENT-PA.OIFIC LINE OF STEAMERS.
( 5ee Advertisement of this Company : Agents Messrs. TV hittall & Co.)
H. P.
Rog.
Commander.
Steamship.
Tonnage. Effective .
10000
9023
J
F
Ruthven
...
Oronte4, Twin Screw
8291
10000
.,.
J S Symons
anrab, Twin S rew
10000
7945
...
Coiling
Ortona, Twin Seraw
F \V Kershaw, as-tt .. 6814 10000
Ophir, Twin Screw
9000
d387
W S Shelter& ENR
...
Ormuz
7001)
6297
...
11 Fletcher
Oroya
7000
5857
Orotava
5857
7000
E E Lavington
Oruha
7500
5631
...
A J Coati, RNR
Orient

BIBBY LINE OF STEAMERS.


(See Advt. of this Company : Agents Messrs. Carson & Co.)
Comp:millers.
H. P.
Reg,
Names.
Tonnage. Effective.
(i TI Harris,RNR
5500
7100
Twin Screw S. Worcestershire
EW Burnett, ItNit
5500
... 7906
Narwiekshire
do
L it Peel, nsta
5900
.. 6636
Derbyshire
do
G
E Mfilson
4000
... 6005
St affords`)ire
do
.1 Humphreys
4000
... 5785
Shropshire
do
E Robin
4000
.. 4775
Cheshire
d)
3500
H P Langston
... 4244
Lancashire
do
R Richmond
3000
... 4261
IC,}rkshire
do
All specially constructed and fitted for the It:latent First Class Passenger Trad )
by Messrs Harland & Wolff, Belfast.
STEAMERS OF THE BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
(For lines in operation, &e., see Advertisement of this Company : Agents
Messrs. Bois Brothers & Co.)
NAMES.

Africa
Amra
Aska
Avoca a
Bancoora
Bengal&
Bezwada
Bha Ire
Bb &rata.
Bhuudara
Bihara
Booldana
Bulimba
Bycrila
Chop a
Commilla
DilwarA a
Dunara
Dunera
Dwarka
Mora
Ethiopia
Fazilka
Fultala

SIGNAL
LETTERS.

TONNAGE. H. P.

COMMANDERS.
Gross. Net NOMINAL
0 P Seddon
... M W F B 2037 1302 202
535 170 90
... L V M N

E G Caire
542 148 90
,.. MS
A J Windebnk, RNR
5324 3410 627
... P S D C
A C Abbott
2917 2198 290
.. V D W F
D Mscfadyen
8932
1935
899
... T 11 S H
5001 3270 380 ' L Y Archdeacon
... N B W L
N Fletcher arm
599 243 104
.. W C N V
C. Browining
4054 1957 870
... T S F 51
C. J. Swanson
2936 2215 290
... T N F C

... T V W P 3935 1932 899


G DI Sy mmer
... T H \V N 2860 2141 800
N Fletcher, tom
2510 1607 300
... W V T Q
1516 1095 122 A R Radcliffe
.. It N L M
L England
1977 1436 180
... S FR I.
J E T Butler
872 050 140
... \V T It B
A W Manta
5441 3517 700
... N G D L
E B Hirst
1695 762 600
... N K 0 V
J Smith
5413 3467 70U
. M F D H
W H Bothwell, RNR
1695 759 506
... N 14 T (1
0 S Forbes
1996
1491
185
... S G PW
W J Jones
2041 1305 202
... N D II K
4162 2698. 450
D Campbell, ENE
... L V 51 S
T Johnson, ENR
4154 2702 460
... L W M B
(Continued over.)

Dl li ECTORIES.

1151

STEAMERS OP THE B. I. S. N. COMPANY, LTD, (Conta.)


NAMES.

SIGNAL
LETTERS

ToNNAuE. ji. P.

Gross Not.

N'OMINA1,

COMMANDERS.

1903 1217 166 B MacLachan


WSNL
Goa
A D Morton
2147 1359 200
.. II S C L
Goalpar a
5874
3730 550 AB Cave, ENR
KVCG
Golconda
T Kerr, ANR
4107
2617
500
W
J
V
R
G orkha
4219 2692 600
... V S M II
Gwalior
2078 1341 700 A G Abbott
TBJ Q
HenzMa
T Costello
214 300
770
WCNS
Hindu
I4 J Wilaber
5252 3383 360
T W
lkhona
4074
2591
500
11
B
C Plommer, mut
WDTV
India a
J Anderson
5237' 3861 405
N K 51
Islam a
F W Fry
5265 3381 405
RSPK
Ismaila
T P Bah b
5107 3363 229
L8G
Itatire,
England
5240 3387 229
... 11 P W
Wilda
0 A Shepherd
5203 3362 229
RSFD
Itola
.1 C Tice
5318 3420 360
S FL D
ltria
MBFC 5206 8361 627
Jelunga
P L Wedge, toa
4635 2987 522,
K0TQ
Junin], a
1984 1478 180 P W Raddeek
VFMN
Kanira
J
B Groom, RNLI
721
151
... K P V J
1180
Kseurthl'a
5 O Kirkham, Ram
1195 505 215
LQKJ
EMUS,
J W Russ, Etat
664 151
1127
LKQT
Katoril,
C G Guy, Rae
1993 1468 180
TRWJ
Kerbela
524 2511 J G Bowman
KTLH
1182
Kistna
R P Fysh, RNR
198
300
1192
LVMD
Kola
11 H Coope
3269 2124 370
JVKB
Lalpoora
I; gilding

Lama

-
3308 2157 385
KLBC
Landsura
1._,..e.o
DS
3269 2124 370
JWBL
Lawada
941 431)
HBLF
2171
It,sa
W I Stewart
3346 2180 290
KTPN
Liadala
2171 941 450
Linga
H McClelland
3309 2174 370
JTQR
Loodiana
2171 941 450
Lando,
1956
1273
280
F
G Smith
MQTN
Madura
11 F Thompson
1551 1251 280
MSNJ
Magda
A Sanders
4697 2905 650
.. J ii D B
bland ra
5264 3413 500 W B Smith
N P G 11
Matihns.
R B Kedslis
2111 1361 320
WGRK
Meanatchy
W C N L 1254 772 98 C S Emmett
M.gna
G 0 C Stevenson, ant
4662 3039 450
L Ii B J
Mombassa
W 11 Jambs
4644 2985 450
MGTF
SL,ttra
EIGDL 3023 1961 324
Norbudd
J M Tyrrell
2998 1945 328
J L K Q,
Nevasa
E 11, Robinson, 'ma
8024 1931 324
... 11 Q N J
Nowslat ca.
3005 1944 324 C Scott
HVQM
Nudd.
G Brown
5456 3496 450
.. NV MK
Oka
F Sheldric
5291 3439 229
PDJH
ilk , ra
J Skinner
5288 3436 229
.. NV Q G
Okhla
13. W G Lowe, RNR
p D H m 5247 3410 400
Onda
J W Robertson
5294
3420
2B)
Onipenta
PKN0
C P Kendall
5294 3420 229
Ouluha is
PMCS
PTCJ 5436 1525 450
On is a
C E Hodgson
544 144)
867
Pathumbs.
WTNG
J B Pearson, Rae
3418 2208 400
Palamcotta
L Q K. P
W Lemsrcband
2998
1934
400
K 11 V S
Prilitara
if L Parsons
3418 2209 400
... LW K '1'
Pentakola
C Willis
1'305 2126 400
K V L VI
Pun ua
F W Pack-ham, RNA
3306 2127 400
K W N 11
Puri en
R Phillips
2998 1929 400
KJCM
Putisla
910
365
300
A
Houghton
Ramapoora (Pdl.)
KMQH
C Browning
215 400
547
W T K 1.1
Rangoon do
892 307 300 E M Barrett
LQKF
Raarears
do
W K V M 3900 2431 500 II P Jones
Bewa
J A Roberts in Wilt
5184 3349 229
SNCG
Sangola
S Boon
5192 3353 229
STW C
Santhis,
G J Goss, EN
5156 3327 229
T C S 9th
tatars,
(Continued.)

a Steamers or the British India Associated Steamers, Limited.

10.1

JJIKEUTURIbti.

FLEET OF THE M.M. COMPANY(Confri.)


RIVER PLATE AND BRAZIL LINES.
Names.
At!antique
Chili

Grr es.
Oro4s.
Gross.
Tonnage H.P. Names.
Tonnage H.P.
Tonnage H.P. Names.
.. 6907 7200 Cordillera ... 11/378 0000 Amaze 2e .. 6368 7200
..6488 6000 Magellan ..6369 7200 I

Portugal
Saghalien
Equateur
Oreootpre
Congo
Niger

MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA LINES.


.. 3736 2200 Douro
.. 5561 4'400 I Crimea
... :3730 9200 Guadiana
.. 4063 9900 I Danube
...
3723 2400 Memp'xis
.. 3925 2900 Senegal
.. 3916 2900 Bosphore ... 3721 2200 Sidon
.. 3907 2900 I ordeal's. ... 3696 1900 Bagdad
.. 3694 19110
...3738 '_900I Ortegal
BUILDING.
.. 7500 3600 I Eupbrato

Gauge

... 2784 1100


.. 2869 1100
... 2587 14011
..2537 1400
...2492 1400

... 7500 3600

STEAM LAtECHE%
.. 1811 200Nicois. Diego SSoarer...
.. 25
50 83 I Mary Ann, C domhe
.. 50
40 80 Licorne, Hongkong
.. 22 45 I Mouche Djibouti
.. 47 30 I

Whangpoo, Shang,ha.
Abeille, Djibouti
Tchad, Dakar
Helene, Suez
lienriette, Bordeaux

30
30
25

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S S. N. COMPANY.


HEAD OFFICE: TRIESTE.

(Agents, 31-68.97% Dario Buller do Co.)


Net Reg.
Names.
tons.
... 1964
Aobille
... 4696
Africa
Aglaia
... 1898
... 883
Minima
... 3827
Amphitrite
... 1710
Apollo
Aurora m 1829
...7688
Austria
... 3104
Baroncall
4282
Bohemia
640
Bosnia
:. 2836
Bucovina
1702
Calipso
... 2812
Carinthia
... 2812
Cannella
Castore
.. 1839
... 5999
China
.. 4024
Cleopatra
... 3104
Dalmatia
...
817
Danubio
... 1902
Daphi. e
...8199
Elektra
Erzh. F anz Ferdi- 6044
[nand,

et Reg,
Names.
N tons.
... 1824
lispero
... 1935
Etlore
.. 2302
Euterpe
.... 1338
Galatea
... 2836
Galicia
.. 4260
Gisela
...3104
Goritia
Graf Wurnibrand 952
.. 3961
Habsburg
... 1953
Helios
2011
Hungaria
.. 4140
Imperator
..
4213
Imperatrix
... 2933
India
... 2757
Istria
...1685
Juno
... 1708
Jupiter
...5801
Roerlor
...
1329
Leda
... 3066
Maria Teresa
Maria Valerie ... 4247
MaiquisBacguehem 4407
... 1823
Medea

Names.
Melpomene
Metcovich
Moravia
Nett Regis
Nippon
Orion
Persia
Pollees
Salzburg
Sat u rue
IS. lene
Semir miss
Si'esis,
Stiria
Sultan
Teb a
Thalia
Thetis
Tirol
Trieste
Crane
Venus
Vesta
Vinclobana

Net Beg.
tons.
.. 2923
879
.. 8506
... 6801
a.. 6317
.. 2845
.. 5895
... 2016
...3226
... 1812
... 1344
... 3981
... 5159
. 2771
752
... 1769
... 2371
...1133
... 2836
... 5095
... 2627
... 1811
... 1810
.. 4356

BEN LINE.
Steamers.
Benaltler
Benclewe
Beuglol
Benlarig
Benarty

(Messrs, Aitken, Spence (0 Co., Agents.)


Tons. Steamers.
Tons. Steamers.
1481 Benveirlich
1959 Baulc4li
1752 Czar
1308 Denlemond
1935
Moscow
1933 Beiimehr
1468 Petersburg
1453 Benvenue
1484
2000 Benlawers

Tons.
2104
871
1037
1090

DIRECTORIES

784

FLEET OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLCYD COMPANY.


Company for passaye eater', jC. ; Ageate, MessrN.
Fresdenterq di Co.)
Registered
Horse.
COMMANDER.
LNAMES.
Nc.
Tom e .
power.
19361
Drniege mann
40000
1 a Raiser Wilhelm II. ..
19903
A Richter
35000
2 a Kronprinz Wilhelm ...
3 a Kaiser Wilhelm der
19349
..
0 Clippers
28000
Grosse
8668
11 Penh
7500
Hohenzollern
4
5262
P Urban
8500
Trace
5
18182
I' Mentz
9700
6 a GrosPer Rurfurst
.
10843
Ch Polack
9000
7 a Konig Albert
10881
9000
0 Datinemann
8 a P. inzt se Irene
10911
P Wettia
9000
0 a Prinzss Alice
8865
E Prehn
7500
10 a Prinz Eitel Friedrich..
...
6263
5500
P Grosch
11 a Prinz Heinrich
6288
5500
H Kirchser
12 a Prinz Regent ',unpaid.
5295
3800
R Dahl
Preussen
.
...
13
5034
3800
II
Formes
Bayern
14
5026
3800
H Feyen
Sachsen
..
..
15
10695
7000
L gamma
16 a Friedrich der Gross?. ..
10711
7000
0 Volger
17 a Kiinigin Luise

7000
10915
A Langreuter
1g a Barba roses
11570
8000
It
Nierich
10 a Bremen
3227
2500
C Woltemae
20 a Prinz Waldemar
3302
2500
D Lenz
21 a Prinz Sigusmuld
10058
5500
0 Ro t
22 a Rhein
10058
5500
C
V
Boren
23 a Main
9835
6000
A Harrassowitz
24 a Neckar
8081
6009
II Bleek, r
..
25 a Gneise Lau
8093
6000
B V Bi zer
26 a Zirten
8022
6000
(1 Meiners
27 a Itoon
6000
7942
C
Dowers
28 a Seydlitz
8181
(3300
0 Grose
.
29 a Scharnhorst
7543
3400
. , '-- B Petermann
30 a Cassel
7524
3400
H Prager

31 a Breslau
7542
3400
J Santzen
32 a Chemnitz
7532

3400
E
Weibel
sdorff
...
33 a Brandenburg
7431
3200
P Albricht
.
34 a Frankf urt
7305
3200
Ii Jacobs
35 a Hanover
3200
7409
Haunemam
26 a Koln
6955
4000
A Trans
37 a Salilessvig
5265
2600
38
A V Riegen
E , langan
5640
2700
P Urban
39 a Wittekind
4761
2500
...
B Zurbonsen
40 a Willehad
5012
3200
G Bone
.
Darmstadt
41
5005
3200
F V Letlen-P. tenon.
Gera
...
42
5006
3200
R Treitzsch
Oldenburg
43
4996
3200
U Morgenstern ...
Weimar
44
5048
8200
F Preach
_
...
Stuttgart
45
5057
Hempel
3200
Karlsruhe
46
5666
2400
H Thom( r
Heligolaud
47
5497
/4 V (.1 IR cken
2000
Norderm y
48
5649
21)00
E Werner
Borkum
49
3969
2200
C V Bardeleben
Bolin
..
50
3960
2200
E Malchow
..
Halle
51
3829
1900
H Vogt
Crefeld 52
3833
1900
B Wilhelmi
..
53
Aachen
3603
2000
.1 Rat,derman
54
Roland
3169
1000
Nahrath
...
55 a Cobleuz
3204
1500
H Mayer
...
56 a Mainz
5065
2700
Keyerheiner
Freiburg
57
5967
2700
I1 Stern
Marburg
58
5085
2900
H Bottorff
Wiirzberg
59
3689
1300
R Meyer
60
Wittenberg
3372
C. Nahrath
1800
Heidelberg
61
843
2000

62 Nize
700
1600

..
Najade
63
736
1000
31 Hovers
84 a Gluekauf
532
950
IV do Vries
65 a Seeadler
(See Advediseatent

of

MIS

.4

U*8

lg.

21,

r LalAnJ.

NAMES.
INDO-CHINESZ COAST.
INO SERVICE :
Deli '
66
Sumatra
67
Rajabnry
is
Pitsanulok
GO
..
Wong Koi
70
71 ` Phra Nang
31achew
72
Loa Sok
7..
Keong Wai
7.1
..
Dewawongse
75
..
Chow Tai
76
Chow Fa
77
...
Paknam
78
Tanglin
79
Chiengmai
80
Bangkok
81
Korat
82.
...
Singora
83
Tringgann
84
Kedah
85
Manila
86
87 a Nuen Tarr;
Dagmar
88
Petchaburi
89
Kohaichang
90
Borneo
91
Shantung
92
Teintau
93
...
94 a Mei Lee
95 a Mei Shun
96 a Mei Dah
Mei Yu
97
Nattina
98
99 a Asahan
Malaya
100
Paklat
101
Samsau
102
Angiu
103
STEAM LIMITERS:
-.
101 a Mariam
105 a Tacheen
106 a Meklong
107 a Bangpakong
.
108 a Petrie
RIVER STEAMERS:

Reiter
109
Kehrewieder
110
Willkommen
111
112 Lloyd
Forelle
113
Lachs
114
Hecht
115
116 a Libelle
117 a Gazelle
Herkules
118
Mereur
119
Centaur
121)
1E1
Vulcan
Saturn
122
Mars
123
Capella
124
Neptun
1E5
Cyklop
...
1E6
..
A pollo
127

No.

Registered
Horse
Power. Tonnage.

COMMANDER.

J Leung
...
H Winne
I) Reimers
-.
C Fuel)].
-.
J Bruhn
F V Mangelsdorr ..
...
H Harjes
G Schultzlin
W Mollermann
L Goerckeit
11 Textor
J Spiegel]
Ad Honker
Fr lenge
C Ehlert
H Busche
W Hubner
P Hermeling
0 Littmann
C Gartner
0 Rodenburg
A Merit
C Wolff
G Hilltnann
K Gosewiech
E Muhle
311 Engelhart
..
0 Koch
G Kley
R V Rettberg
J Schierhorst
---",

J Miami!
...
B Peters
Fr Block
H Demos
F Rehwohlt
F Schafer

It Kluge
A Simon
J Mayer
A Jurgensen

o.
..
ENV

W Seggeling
-.
J Voge
G Ahlere

B. Bussenschutt
Th. Michel
J Kunniug

.
F Aufdamgat t ea
1 Janssen
H Isermania
II Lowe
-.
F Arndt
F Hilgerloh
H Hart en
C Meyerdiercks
F Belie
...
C Strothoff
(Continued.)
a Twin-screw steamers.
51

1130
350
1100
1100
1200
1200
1200
1200
12011
12110
12(10
1200
1100
1100
800
900
900
900
430
700

1394
584
1904
2019
1777
1603
1600
1604
1777
1643
1777
1646
2004
1994
1237
1920
1900
1754
986
990

900
fr,{)
L200
1000
1150
1050
1050
750
760
750
500
500
450
800
1000
1000
1000

1341
1457
2191
2040
2168
1687
1681
1682
1682
1682
1430
764
404
901
1657
1632
1632

500
310
310
310
310

307
440
438
455
455

392
740
477
570
439
500
480 297
319
540
258
550
249
550
73
250
121
270
272
370
124
360
177
340
124
370
120
300
74
250
80
220
73
220
73
220
73
220

DtRECTORIEN.

786

FLEET OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD co.-(l ,<tel.)


No.
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139}
154

N a31.E18.
Comet
...
Planet
Undine
Langeoog
Grille
Bremen
Quelle
Oelboot
Oldenburg
Arlon
Triton
16 steam launches ...
166 lighters
-

155

ilerzogin So p hi e
Charlotte
Herzogin

COMMANDER,

.1 M.yerdiereks
D Bruns
0 Malitz
N Vogler
L. Bosken
L Hartmann
A Decries
C Blieperuieht
\V Silbersdurff
.1 Freetks
-

...
.
.

Horse- Regi,dered
'fonnafre.
power.
78
29u
44
120
78
lno
141
300
112
185
156
385
151
60
;:
30
20
580
i
380
3:->t;
720
37508
-

Ts AINING Sun's.
156

2581
:1242

PI Zander
M Dietrich
BUILDING

6 Transatlantic steamers
2 Ooast-line steamers ...

16200
2200

33000
3000

F1.4FT OF THE NIPPON YUSEN HAISHA.


(Japan Hall Steamship Company )
(Colombo Agents : Messrs. Ca.) son & Co.
Gross
Names.
Gross
Names.
Gross
Names.
Tonnage.
Tonnage.
Tonnage
Marti
Sanuki
6,112
Aki
Kanagawa Mara 6,169
Mara 6,444
do
2,032
Awa
do 6,309 Kastura do 3,820 Santo
1.939
Bombay do 4,625 Kawachi do .6,101 Satsuma do
6,388
do
SIti. ano
do 3,808
Bingo
Kirin
do 6,247
1,426
San
inoyc
do
729
Kitami
co
Chefoo
do 1,934
726
do 2,877 Serape do
Colombo do 4,709 Kobe
706
Tagonoura do
do 2,696
Ceylon
do 5,068
Koknra
do 2,635 TairPn do 2,927
Fashiki do 1,839 Kosai
do
Tamba
6,134
Kumamoto do 1.993
Genkai
do 1,447
1,789
Hakata do 6,161 Kumano do 5,076 Takasago do
do
7,200
Tan
go
do
1,u76
Kashiro
do
2,636
Haknai
2,709
Tatesami do
Matsuyama do 3,099
Higo
do 1,420
4,161
do
do 3,364 Tenshiu
Hiogo do 1,433 Miike
1,110
do
Tokachi
'Mikawa
do 2,932
Hiroshima do 3,283
5,828
do
915
Tnsa
Mutsu
do
do
735
Hid aka
2,527
Wakanoura do
do 1,884
712
Nagato
do
Hokkai
6,265
do
Ws kasa
Nosata
do 2,184
Inaba
do 6,189
3,321
_Yamaguchi do
Nikko
do 5 539
do 1,260
Ise
2,580
Yamashiro do
Omi
do 2,501
do 6,320
Iyo
do
1,016
Yawata
do
3,817
Jiomen do 3,782 Owari
1,280
do
Ye chi go
do 4,806
Riojun
do 6,301
Kaga
2,508
do
Sado
do 6 227
Kagoshima do 4,405
1,966
d'i
do
Y. iito
Saikio
Kamakura do 6,126
2,373
Yokohama do
Sakata
do 1,963
EUROPEAN LINE.

Steamers. Nett Tons.


Steamers. Nett Tons.
Steamers. Nett Tons.
Bingo Mara 3871
Awa Mare 6912
Sanuki Mara 3787
Kawachi do 3780 I Sado
do 3858 Hitachi do 3827
3828
Kamakure do
3796
Inaba
do
Kanalawit do
3835
3881 I Tamba do
Wakasa do
3800 I Hakata do 3817


787
(1',))- (hetree fidt4iri)1.(/ _We ,"37;
rive et).. er

AgeithlS's Advts.)

111:4'AL LINE.
VOLI ('.OLOMJIU, Mgn t AND CALCUTTA.
To H.P.
Duke of Norfolk
8819 407
Duke of Portland .. .. 3822 107
I

" HARRISON " LINE.


Tons.
Tone.
Tons.
Motor .. 1675 Director ... 4931 Musician .. 4764
Barrister .. 47541 Electrician .. 2024 Navigator .. '2571
Capella 3193 Explorer 2066 lion 3242
Chancellor 4687 Gladiator 323(1 Patrician 7474
Civilian 7500 Historian 6857 Politician 7214
Collegian 7237 Huntsman 7480 Senator 4694
Colonial .. 5100 Inventor 2291 Statesman 6322
Comt dian .. 4889 Lrgirian 1578 Tactician 7281
Counsellor .. 4956 Magician 3065 Try% eller 3042
Custodian .. 8214 Matador 3500 i Wanderer 4086
Craftsman .. 6196 Mechanician 9044 Wayfarer 9590
Dictator .. .1116 Mira 3224 Workman 6116

Tor the three follarrino lines, Messrs. Aitken Spence IN:. Co,, are Agents
See Advertisements.)
CITY LINE.
of S' tamer. Tonnage
'
Name of Sten ,r. Tonnago. Name
SS. City of Oxford 4019
SS. C ty of Atheu. 5594
'
City of Benue:, . 6782 City of Perili 3427
City of Bon bay 4548 City of Sparta 5179
City of Cambridge 8844 City of Venice :1456
City of Corinth 5443 t icy of Vienna 4672
City of Delhi 4500 City of Calcutta 7379
City of Dundee :1427 City of Edinburgh 7705
City of Khios 3496 City of Manchester .. 5551
City of Lncknow 31163 City of Knraclichi .. 5000
City of Madrid 5000
THE ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMERS.
Gross. Nett. Commanders.
Naples.
1065 J Clingan

1692
Shahjeban
16137 1047 A H Mackinnon
Maharani
.. 2246 1 404 J Cillior
Shahzada
2265 14 15 R White
Maharaja
..
3142 2041 Garland
Nawab
.. 3142 2041 Collier
Nadir
3142 2011 P J Morgan
Nizam
1432 2870 B H 13ullen
Nurani
4425 2862 J E Sandilands
Nairung
5662 3634 J Bullock, R.N.R.
Rajah
5660 ll(19.4 W S Curran
Ranee
5628 31415 G Craig
llajput
3930 3839 J L Leftwich, Ellift
Pasha
5917 3832 W J Crebbiu
Pund.t
MESSRS. JENKINS & CO. LD. (SHIRE LINE.)
(Messrs. Skrine & Co., Agents.)
Nett
VoFsel. Capt. Nett Vessel. Capt.
Tonnage
Tonnage
Dnibigbshire ...Evans 2439 \ Monmouthshire ...Warner 891)1
2476 Radnorshire ..Haffner 1989
SS. Flint-thira ...Davies
, :1Ier on-thall. re ...Burch 1950

DIRECTORIES.

788

BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINE, LIMITED.


(Messrs Aitken Spence & Co., Agents.)
Nett Tons.
Vessel.
Vessel.
Nett Tons.
Vessel. Nett Tons,
383
1772 S. S. Bloemfontein 1718 S, S. Lotus
S. S. Afrikander
2647
do
Mimics
2283
do Bncentaur
2107
do Amatonga
3740
do
Merit
zburg
2595
do
Buceros
125
do Belgay
2665
do Mashona
2593
116 do Bucrania
do Balgowan
1723
do Pondo
2752
2662
do Baluwayo
do Bantu
153
1793 do Ready
do Euphrates
2684
do Baralong
3215
do Swazi
do Fort Salisbury 2777
2619
do Barotee
1792
do
Tigris
2114
do Griqua
1764
Jo Basuto
1721
do Transvaal
do Johannesburg 2784
2659
do Bechuana
1760
do Zulu
1724
do Kaffir
2571
do Beira

DEUTSCHE OST-AFRIKA-L1NIE, HAMBURG.


(Agents, Messrs. Freudenberg & Co.)
Vessel.
Tons.
Vessel.
6000 S. S. Markgra:
S. S, (Building) a
de Gouverneur
do Feldmanchall a6000
do Priisident
do Prinzregent a 6000
do Kanzler
do Biirgermeister a5700
5700
do Kaiser
do Kronprinz a
6000
do Herzog a
do General
4900
do Reichstag
do Honig a

Vessel.
Tons.
3800 S. 8. Bandesrath
do Sultan
3400
do Somali
3400
do Khalif
3000
do bafari
2800
2400 I do Kadett
2100

Tons.
2100
2900
2600
1700
1500
250

a These Mail-Steamers are twin-screw.

DEUTSCHE AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGES)._ LSEHAFT HAMBURG.


(Agents, Messrs. Freudenberg & Co.)
Vessel.
S. S. Altona
do Apolda
do Augsburg
do Bergedorf
do Berlin
do Bielefeld
do Chemnitz
do Duisburg

Vessel.
Tons.
4462 S. S. Elbing
do Essen
4950
do Flensburg
4907
do Harburg
5108
do Itzehoe
6800
6186 do Kiel
2758 do Laeisz
5155
de Magdeburg

Tons. 1
Vessel.
7677 I S. S. Meissen
:939 do Offenbach
1435 do Rostock
5217 do Sommerfeld
5217
do Son neberg
5143 do Stassfurt
5157 do Varzin
5154 1

Tons.
5209
5424
5000
2606
4499
3231
5191

THE DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFFAHRTS GESELLSCHAFT "HANSA."


BREMEN, GERMANY.
(Sec Advertisement; Messrs. Volkart Bros., Agents.)
Vessel. Nett Tonnage:
Vessel. Nett Tonnage.
Vessel. Nett Tonnage.
3709
3621 S. S. Lowenburg
S. S. Argenfels
3726 S. S. Schonfels
do Marienfels
do Argentina..
3665
do Schwargeutele 2516
1578
do Axenfels
28.66 do Minneburg
1598 do Sonnenburg
2311
3634
do 51 ltkefels
do Barenfels
2850
do Steinberger
1933
do Braunfels
1888
do Neideufels
3502
do Stolzenfels
3564
3651
3186 do Neuenfels
do Tannenfels
do Crostafels
3065
2314
4704
do Ockenfels
do Trent enrels
do Draohenfels
3090
do Rabenfels
2982
do Trifels
do Ehreofels
2866
3611
2269
ao Rimenthaler 1818
do Wartburg
do Goldenf els
2982
288:
do Wartenfels
1757
do Reichenf els
do Gutenfels
252!
1814
do Weissentels
1810 d Rheinfels
do Hoohheimer
293'
3560
o Rothenfels
1864 do Werdenfels
do Hohenfels
-L
1847
1589
365
do Rudlesbnrg
do Wildenfels

.
JJ.1.1411151 UDLEO.

789

MILBURN LINE.

(Messrs4 Shrine & Co., Agents.)


Port Albert
Philip
Victoria
Elliot

Tons
... 3514
... 2671
... 3378
... 3556

Tons
... 3554
... 1283

Port Stephens
Woodhorn
Port Denison
Ashington

... 885

CLAN LINE STEAMERS.

(Agents, Messrs. Finley, Muir 4 Go.See Advertisement.)


STEAMERS.

TONNAGE. CAPTAINS. STEAMERS. TONNAGE CAPTAINS,


Gross.
Gross.
4053 Simpson
Clan Macintosh
3586 Green
Macintyre
5100 Fishenden
2088 Hunter
Maciver
4500 3595 Smith
Mackay
2599 Gladstone
2599 Whyte

Mackenzie
2986
Watson
2646 Shelf
,. Mackinnon 5100 Jones
5866 Sumner
,, Maclachlan 4729 Clark
4807 Barber
2832 Walker
Maclaren
3937 Weir
,, Maclean
Young
4500 Watson
5100 Cowie
,,
Macleod
5858 Darley
Macmillan 4525 Wadge
4808 hlacalister
Macnab
4500 Howell
3937 Shapland
Macneil
3937 Beer
3588 Dall
Macpherson 3989 Simpson
3588 Barr
Matheson
3929
2926 Leslie
Menzies
2668 Makepeace
3948 Alexi Icier
, Monroe
4845 Brown
3937 Oliver
8344 Williamson
Murray
3594 Elliott
2641 Jones
Ogilvy
394 Macmahon
3595 Macintosh
Ranald
5100 Stirling
4826 Orly

Robertson
44)54 Macintosh
2602 Dickson
,, Ross
2b \ Goodwin
3943 Becket
1, Shaw
483. Hayward
2961 Pagan
0 Sinclair
4500 Stirling
3594
Lennox
Stuart
2815 Eost
Sutherland 2820 Ridgeway
4823 Price
5854 Macpherson
Urquhart
4500 Thomson

Clan Alpine
Buchanan
Cameron
Campbell
,, Chisholm
,, Colqubonn
Cumming
,, Chattan
,, Drummond
,, Farquhar
,, Ferguson
,, Forbes
,, Fraser
,, Gordon
,, Graham
,, Grant
,, Leslie
,, Lamont
,, Lindsay
,, Maralister
, Maearthur
Macaulay
Macdonald
, Macdougall
Macfs.dyn
Macfarlane
, Macgregor

(For the following Jive Companies, Messrs. Delmege Forsyth, & Co., are
Agen ts See Advts.)
Algeria
Anchoria
Arabia
Asia
Assyria
Astoria
Australia
Bavaria
Bohemia
Bolivia
Britannia
Calabria
Caledonia
California
Cireassia

:ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMERS.


Columbia
.. 4510
Dalmatia,
... 4156
Ethiopia
3598
Express
3611
Furneslia
6354
Hesperia
5086
Hispania
3595
Kara'', au i
4711
I'd a ssilia
3189
Nubia
3999
Olympia
3069
Persia
4376
Perugia
9250
Scindia
3413
Victoria
... 7180

... 8292
... 3318
.. 4004
... 299
,, 5495
... 2993
... 3380
... 3148
... 5353
.. 3551
... 5381$
.. 3596
... 4348
... 4803
... 3358

tila3LL TRANSPORT AND TRADING CO., LD.


Tons.
Tons.
... 446
Goldrnotith
Silverlip
... 4018
Bullmoutb
Murex
... 3564
pondilus
... 6020
Bulysses
Peetan
... 7291
... 6020 1
Talents,
C ardium
.. 3552 '
Trocas
Pinna
... 6020
Clam
Rocklight
Turbo
... 3284
Cowrie
4893
...
4015
Volute
Strombus
...
6030
Elax
... 3918 ,
Eupleciela

Tons.
... 7492
... 7291
.. 4778
... 4129
... 4134
.. 4000

DIRECTOMS,

790

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.


Achilles
Agamemnon
Ajax
Alcinous
Anchises
Antenor
Calehas
Calypso
Charon
Darditnus
Deucalion
Dionied
Ganymede
Glaucus

Ameer
Gaeks ar

Tons.
.. 7403
. 7011
.. 7039
. 0743
... 2762
. 5511
6748
.. 545
,..2681
.... 4653
... 7030
... 4672,
.. 450 '
1-- . 5573

I:

Hebe
Hector
!doctorate
Ixion
Jason
Laertes
Machaon
Memnon
Menelans
Nestor
Orestes
Patroclus
Maus

Ma. Ard WED IIOLT.


Tons.
.. 515
... 4660
... 0764
.. 3012
... 7441
... 4543
.. 6737
... 3062
... 4672
.. 3809
.. 4653
.. 5508
... 7441

Prometheus
Pyrrhus
Priam
Rhipens
Saladin
Sarpedon
Stentor
Sultan
Tantalus
Telamon
Telemachus
Tydeus
Ulysses

BROCKLEBANK LINE OF STEAMERS.


Tons.
Tons.
Pindari
... 5679 j
Mahratta
. 4109
Bengali
... 5659
Marwarri
... 4202

Tons.
5579
... 3621
... 4543
... 3113
... 1871
4663
.. 6773
.. 2068
... 3621
4509
... 7450
7441
3621

Tons.
. 5674
.. 5650

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS (BULLARD, KING & CO.)


Ton;
Tons.
Tons.
... 2641
Umtali
... 2173 1
Unihlc ti
.. 1608
Congella
Umtata
... 2057 .
Unikuzi
... 1449
Ponguta
262!:
Umvoti
..
Umlszi
... 1923 j
!Tallinn
Umvolocci
2635
... 3379,
I.Tmzumbi
... 2370
11 mfuli
1.Kt:
Umzint
'
.. 2963
Umsinga
... 2662
Umgcni

O. FLEE
Regis- Indicated
tered Horse
(Twin Sores) 6009 ... 4500
Macedonia (Twin Screw? 10512 ... 131,00 I Socotra
Marmora (Twin Screw) 1049 ... 13000 ileitis (Cruising Yacht) 6000 ..... 6000
5995 ... 3000
Mongolia (Twin Screw) 9505 ... 12000 Banes
5914 ... 4500
Moldavia (Twin Screw) 951)0 ... 12000 Nubia
5884 .. 4300
7961 ... if1000 j Simla
Persia
5224 ... 6000
7912 ... 100.0 i Peninsular
China
5284 ... 6000
7912 ... 10000 Oriental
Egypt
4997 ... 2500
7911 ... 10000 iMazagon
India
189C ... 5000
7943
...
10000
Bc.Pacsiat
Arabia
4686 ... 3500
(Twin Screw) 74335 ... 5000 f Palawan
Para
1674 ... 3500
(Twin Screw) 7638 ... 5000 i Sunda
Palma
4656 ... 4500
(Twin Screw) 7597 ... 5000 Bengal
Palermo
4852
... 4500
7558 ... 11000 Coromandel
Caledonia
4656 ... 4500
(Twin Screw) 7405 ... 6500 Chnsan
Plaasy
4607 ... 3500
(Twin Screw) 7376... 65C0 Sumatra
Assays
-1573 .. 3500
Himalaya
6898 --- 10000 Borneo
4319 ... 26(10
(Twin Screw) 6705... 4500 . Japan
Somali
1210 ... 2600
(Twin Screw) 6696 .. 4500 , Manila
Sioilia
1094 .. 2000
(Twin
Screw;
6680
...
4500
Ceylon
Soudan
1093 ... 2600
(Twin Screw) 6660 ... 4500 ' Java
Syria
4045 .. 2600
6610... 751 '0 Formosa
Oceans
4045 ... 2600
6603... 7500 Malacca
Arcadia
3960 ... 2600
(Twin Screw) 6574 ... 4500, Nankin
Sardinia
3957 ... 2600
7500
Pekin
6525..
Britannia,
3950 ... 2600
7000
Tientsin
6522...
ViOoria
(Twin Screw) 1728 ... 8600
(Twin Screw) 6482 ... 4500 Isis
Candle,
11,,g1,- Indicated j

tered

Horse I

Toimag.. power.

Tonnage power.

1. J. 'I. .1.11,1,141.1

ISLAND NAVIGATION.
CEYLON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Managing Agents in Colombo:Walker Sons Ltit Company, Limited.
SS. " LADY GORDON."
Commander, Lawson Robins; Chief Officer, W. Minto; Second Officer, G. Fry
Chief Engineer, A. Farquhar ; Second Engineer, S. Adamson.
S. " LADY HAVELOCK."
Commander, J. C. Whitley; Chief Officer, C. 0. Kimber ; Second Officer, IL
Hughes; Chief Engineer, J. Robertson; Second Engineer, J. D. Dodd.
CEYLON GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
STEAMERS PLYING BETWEEN COLOMBO AND NEGOMBO.
'ALERT " 70 feet long x 10 feet beam, licensed to carry 150 passengers
" BRISK " 70 feet long x 10 feet do
150
do
do
" METEOR 70 feet long x 10 feet do
150
do
do
SU
" Losrus" (10 feet long x 8 ft.. 6 in. do
do
do
150
do
do
"READY" 70 feet long x 10 feet an
"Com= " 70 feet long x 10 feet do
FARES :First Class RI ; Second Class 50 cents.

C. Ilttu1S in Ceylon.
Baron Von Hey king, Consul-General for Ceylon for German Empire at Calcutta.
AT COLOMBO:
Philipp Freudenberg, Imperial German Consul (for the Island), W. Freudenberg,
Acting.
G. A. Marinitsch, Acting Imperial and Royal Consul for Austro-Hungary and
Italy at Colombo.
E. Labussiere, Consular Agent, France.
W. Morey, Consul, United States of America (for the Island).
E. L. Morey, Vice and Deputy Consul, United States (for the Island).
Percy Bois, Acting Consul, Sweden and Norway.
Al. N. Bournasohoff, Vice-Consul for Russia.
0. L. M. Macan Markir, Effendi, Vice-Consul, Turkey.
M. T. Finlay, Vioe-Consul (Ceylon) for Spain and Consul for t'ortugal (C. S. V.
Morrison, Acting).
A. J. Sower, Consul for Denmark.
A. W. B. Redemann, Consul for Belgium. W. F, Diacono,,Consular Agent.
A. Schwarz, Consul For Netherlands
M. 1. Mohamed Ali, Vice-Consul for Persia.
S. D. Young, Consul for Siam. (T. S. Clark, Acting).
Lieut.-Col. C. E. H. Symons, Consul for Japan.
AT GALLS
B. W. Leefe, Vice-Consul, Sweden and Norway.
C. P. Hayley, Consular Agent, at Galle for the Austro-Hungarian Einpite. (A. 0.
Hayley, Acting.)
for United Mates of America. (IL Haggen:uaeher,
do
Jean Swiger,
Acting.)
Haji Ibrahim. Didi Ibu Ben Haji All Didi, Honorary Turkish Consul at Gall,e
FL Coates, Consul f O r Portugal and Vice-Clonaul for Spain.

DIRECTORIES.

792

ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS IN COLOMBO.


NAME.

1 EDITORS AND STAFF.

AGENTS IN LONDON, &C.

CEYLON 0 BSERVER. *(Es-, Finn: "A. M. & J. Fergu.! London Office :N o. 52,
tallished 1834.) (Daily.)Ison " (John & R. H. Fergu-[Grace Church St., B. O.
,son, Proprietors). Editors :! London Agents : John
John Ferguson, , Haddon & Co Salisbury
OVERLAND WEEKLY OB.SER- PM.
yen* for foreign and locial!c.u.o., and R. H. Ferguson, Squ are, Fleet St.; Geo.
Street & Co. ; Regan Paul,
readers. (Established. min. A. (London).
" Overland Observer "! Manager, Ian S. Fenn- Trubner & Co. Ld.; Bates,
1 ,,mi. Sub-Editor & Chief Hendy & Co., F. Alger,
1840.) Weekly.
Reporter, Donald S. Fergu Mitchell & Co., T. B. BroTROPICAL A GRICULTURINI " son, Sub-Editor " T.A " wne, Clarke, Son & Platt,
D. J. Kepner & Co.,
Monthly.(Established Ivor Etberington.
Aset. Reporters : Charles Reuter's Agency. Old
June 1881.)
Staples, J. 0. Perera, Jersey ; H. Hamel Smith,
W.
Lane ;
Tsisouaenze SUMMARY. ti. Wootler and D. H. D. Mincing
Westland, 3, Lan an
Wickramasinha.
[19, Baillie Street, Fort.]' Chief Reader & Asst.: Place, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Madras: Higginbotham &
Tames E. de Pinto.
Foremen : Book and Job Co. Calcutta : Reuter's
!Depts., J. A. Lourensz Agency for Advte.
News Dept., R. A. Cootil, Thaeser, Spink & Co.
Ilan ; Machine Dept., W. Bombay : Thacker & Co.,
'Costa ; News Printte, Ltd.Singapore: J. Little
Brampi Singho ; Binde & Co., Melbourne, Syd;and Rulers : K. I). Sings ney and Brisbane : Gordon
lAppu (See Ads.)
I&Gotch.
Ti at es OF CEYLON.(E8. Proprietors and Editors: London Office : 27, Mintablished 1882.) (Daily.) H. H. & Frank Capper, F. cing Lane, E. C. Manager,
Crosbie Roles. _.a.r.; Aset. A. L. Hutehieon Cone.
MORNING TIMES (1904.)
Editor, H. W. Mills (signs spondent, A. Bethune, J. P.
he firm) ; Sub-Editor and Agents : Messrs. Wm,
OVERLANDTIMES OF CEYLON Manager, A. Seance; A est . Hutchinson & Co., Geo.
Telegraphic Summary Sub-Editor, T. Jones; Chief Street & Co., Cornhill ;
(Weekly.)
Reporter, J. M. Holt; Bates, Hendy & Co., Wel.
Reporters, J. F. Mar-brook; Clark, Son & Platt;
[Times Building., trine. tinus, P. Bartholomousz, C. Mitchell & Co., T. B.
A. de Souza, A. E. Moreira, Brown, D. J. Keymet &
Street, Fort.]
W. H. S tor k, E. W. Co., and L. J. Jarvis.
Foenander. Manager Job Solicitor: H. W. CapDept : S.R. Thornely ; Newsper, Cripplegate Institute,
Foreman, J. A. Rodrigo. Cripplegate, London.
Calcutta Reuter's Advertising Agency.
Proprietor, H. Van Cuy-,
cuburg, nt.J.I.; Editor, J.
CEYLON INDEPENDENT.
1888) Scott Coates, at.a.r.; Aut.
(Established
Editor, H. R. H. Van Cuy(Daily.)
Ienburg ; Sub-Editors, V.S.
A ndriesen & H. D. Jaya-, Agents :Messrs. AlexCEYLON MAIL (Weekly.)
einghe Chief Reporter, Lawrie & Co., 14. St. Mary
y.)j..1:
:. A. 'Staples. Reporters : Axe
CEYLON REVIEW (month]
r.' dMI Office .: 197 and
,, on

i t 11. Cramer. A. J. Colton)


U. J. de Witt, L. Walker 198 Temple Chambers,
and W. E.LaBi ooy. Nig! .t Tem ple Avenue, Loedou
4u1)-Editor : F. E. Pcrera.1E.u.
Nlanager, Enmst 11 Joseph:,
Assistant Manager : Alfredi

ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. (6 onginued.)


EDITORS AND STAFF.

NAME.

AGENTS IN LONRON, &C.

Proprietor and Editor, J.


(Established 3 898.) (Daily) (:. C. Me di., M.A. ; F. Richardson ct Co., 25.
G rdi ner Brown, Su - Suffolk Street, Pall M 611
Editor ; W . De Neise, A. East, London.
R. Fernando, ReporterS.
William Smith, Manager; B
Young & F. H. Dias, Chief\,
Readers; C. Silva and R. C. \
L. de Silva, News Foremen;}
P. D. Arnol is, Job Foreman ; J Perera, Binder ;
Nicholas Appu, Machine
Foreman.

CEYLON STANDARD

G. J. A. Skeen, Govern- The C ro n Agents for


(Official Organweekly.) mentPrinter; H.C. Cottle- the Colonies.
THE NEW Law REPORTS H. M. Richards, J. Fonse
(monthlyEdited by P. ka, J. Lambert, Assistants.
Ramanathan, K. a., c.m.o.)
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

CEYLON CUSTOMS BETURNS

r-'-'-'

(monthly)

Minor No .ipapers and PeriodicOls.


--
(Published in Colombo and the Island generally in different languages).
NAME.

EDITORS OR PUBLISHERS. PLACE OF PUBLICATION.

CATHOLIC MESSENGER.

(English) (Est. 11th Feb. E. J. Hughes & J. de Silva Borella, Colombo (Tues1869 as weekly, 3rd Oct.
days and Fridays.)
1873 as semi-weekly)
11:loamwo STAR (Tamil and Rev. B. C. Hastings, and
English) (Est. 1841). ... A. Abraham, B.A.Editorg
American Mission and
Thambiah Strong Cooke, Tillipally, Jaffna (FortProprietors & Publishers, nightly)
(English) Henry Francis Johnpalle, 3rd Cross Street, Jaffna
(Est. as "Freeman" 1862) Proprietor & Editor.
(Weekly)

CEYLON PATRIOT

(Sinha- M. Dharmitratne, Proprielase) (Eat. 1862)


.. for and Editor.
... Colombo (Weekly)

LAKMINIPAHANA

(Sin.'W. P. Ranesinghe and G.


halcse) (Est. 1886) ... H. I'ercra, Colombo ... (Four issues a week)

DINAKARAPRAKASA

Editor, T. A. Mend is. Pub- Colombo (Mondays and


... lishor, Christian Purer& Thursdays)

R A NA RTTHA PRADIP A YA

(Sin halese)

0 . Hastings,
JArrres COLLEGE MISCEL-,LLBV. ea, v
Tillipally (Three issues
LANY (English)
1 Editor Jaffna College, annually)
Publisher
'
DINAPATAPRAWBUTTI (Daily C. Don Bastian, Editor (Daily)59,Fourth Cross St.,
News) (Sinhalese)
& Managing Proprietor ; Puttaii, Colombo,

DIIIEC7ORIgS.

794

NEWSPAPlRS AND PE itIODIOALS(Continued.)


(EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS, PLACE OF PUBLICATION.

NAME.

CHURCH MISSIONARY GLEANER (English) Illustrated

with 8 pages Ceylon C. ',di's. A. B. Fraser, Trinity


Colombo (Monthly)
College, Kandy
M. S. news inset.
CHILDREN'S LAMP

lese.)

(Sinha- Christian Literature and


Religious Tract Society Colombo (Monthly)

RISING SUN (Tamil) (Eat.


SANMAREAPOTINI

1880)

(Tamil) S. Tambimuttu PRIM

TIM HINDU ORGAN

Colombo
Atehnvely, Jaffna,
(Fortnightly)

(Eng-

- lish)

A. Sab.ipathy, Editor ... Jaffna (Weekly)

INDU SATHAN AM(TaMil)

P. Carthigasa Pillay

... Jaffna (Fortnightly)

(Sin Colombo Buddhist Theohalese) (Est. May 1880) sophical Society : H. S.


Perer,i, Chief Editor D.
T. Kitrauaratnit, Editor Colombo ( Semi-Weekly)

SARASAYI SANOARESA

Jas. C. Jansz, L itor ;


Justin A.Itode, Business
the interest of the Y. M. Manager; J.Callan, ActC.A. of Ceylon) (English) ing General Secretary. Colombo (Monthly)

` THE YOLTNG MEN OF


CEYLON " (Published in

CEYLON METHODIS#CHURCH
..
RECORD (English)
METHODIST News

Rev 1. W. Bray, Editor ; W. M. Mission ,Press,


H. J. Philpor, Manager Colpetty

(Sinha

CEYLON MUHAMMAD

(Eng- A. T. Shamandeen

lieh)
ST. THOMAS COLLEGE MAGAZINE (English)

CEYLON REVIEW

51, Maliban St.. Pcttah,


Colombo (Bi-weekly )

Committee of Students and Colombo (twice a term)


Printed by Colombo
Masters
Apothcaries' Co. Ltd.,

(English) Prmaietor, Deetur Van.


Cutden burg ;. Editors: H.
It. H. Vantuylenburg
2E. A. Staples ; Manager, " Ceylon Independent"
...1 Press.
E. H. :Joseph.

KAWATARATIKAYA (Sinhalese)

MUSLIM FRIEND

do

Committee:

lese)

G. D. Pails Appuintini, No.43 Grandposs, Colombo


(Twice a month)
Editor

Maliban St., Pettah,


(Tamil) .. a. T. Shambutleen, Editor
..., Colombo (8i-weekly)
and Publisher

SATTIA VEDA PADUKAFAIAN Rev. E. Groussault, Prop-1


.. ristor and Manager ;
(Tamil Est. 1876)
...'i Jatina (Fortnightly)
Thamboo, Editor
JAFFNA CATHOLIC GUARDIAN

(English) ( Est. 1878)


BAPTIST INTELLIGENCER
Sinhalo.ut1

Groussault. PropBev.
r:eter and Manager. J. R.
... Jeff its
Martin, Editor

(Weekly)

COLOMBO Tll IDE LINT,


A. Frank West
ACCOUNTANTS.
Robert Wallace Forbes
H. P. Church, V s.a.e., 18, Upper Cha- T. H. Tatham
tham St., Fort.
Ernest Masters
K. Jemmett Browne, m.c.A., F.C.r,A.
Douglas M. Hanna
A.Eliot, A. s.A a.
James Forbes
M. E. S. Moreirs, " The Grange, " Weller B. Cooke
BeteIts,
W
Edmald flesh
uNve.t.sj . 1Nym:psa-uatjavva - tm.,1
t.itk
Soda
keetvt. A'Avavescis.%.,:a.N.sa
NA.X%X..,
C. E. IL ,yinons
M. Kelway-Bamber, r.o.s.
Harold Meredith Waldook
T. Cockerill, Technical College
Waldock
J. O. Ferrier, le. e .S., Col. Cornml. Co., Ld. Frederick
Reginald Marshall John
AUCTIONEERS, LICENSED.
Charles Edwin Haslop
(Somerville & Co.) Lionel Otley Leofe
Walter Seale
Robert John Macdonald Meaden
W, B. Cooke
do
Raymond Emmanuel Fernando
Douglas M. Hanna
do
Harris 0. 'Seven
William Somerville jr.
do
Annesley Young Daniel
James Forbes (Forbes & Walker)
Ceorge De Hoedt
Robert Wallace Forbes do
Richard Daniel
Walter Emerson Drury do
Allanson Richard nouns Joachim
Arthur henry Barter
do
Don
Thoma3 Weerasuria
Reginald Marshall John (E. John & Co,)
Gabriel Perera
Charles Edwin Ilaslop
do
Wilton Bartioet
do
Lionel Utley Leefe
Joint Benjamin Fernando
C. E. Fr. Symons, 4, Prince S.., Fort
Owen Ohliuua
Chas S. Wilson ,Gordon Wilson)
Reinzil Guy Koelnau
Wal ter E Keen (Keel] & Wmrld .k)
Robert Gordon
do
H. M. Waldeck
Clua<iimpson Wilson
F. Waldock do
James Beti t
Ernest Masters
Anne3ley Young Daniel, Baillio St,, Port D. C. H. de Silva Wijesinghe
George De Hoedt, 4, York Strout, Fort. Archibald Keir Leitch
Paulus Alexander Fkonayalia
Richard Daniel, Chatham St.
A. Don Eda aril Leo Perera
Don Thomas Weerasuria, Pett .
John Cornelius Jayasiughe
Charles Henry Gomes
Aloysius Livera
Ganaodawilage Emmanuel Dabera
R. E. Fernando, Ill, Chatham St., Fort Armor E. Ephraurns
Chm. Lambert Rodrigo Jaym1.191111a
S. Augustine Fernando, Natal
John Jeremy Asetappa
John William Henry Ebert
John Godfrey Rodrigo
Barris 0. Eleven
Ulric Walter Herft
Edward Paul Nathaniel
S. W. Walles
Osmund H. Austin
Andrew Daniel Pet era
Aluysius Livers,
Arileshir Cawa,jte
Wilton Borileet
William Selloppapillai Niles
R. G. Koelman
M. P. S. V. Valoo Pull
Alec Frank West
E. B. Sattrukulasinglia
A Don E Leo Poi era
Suppratuanian Tam byah
Manuel Mathew Pnvire jtsinglia
L. S. Amarasekera
Arthur E. Epill aunts
A A Dassensike
John Jeremy A,..erappa
Raymond Barre
L. 1.11 a ,11C3 Perers.
Sebeutian Fernando
A. Fro lerick Desseinalke
S. Augustine Fsrnanclo
K. K. Peters,
`limb rirelage William Paris
Frederick Dias
BACK ERS,LIC b:N8ED.
Chas Henry Genies
Don Baron Guneratne
04mutti Hollowell Austin
Walter Seale.
A.. H. Barber
William Somerville, jr.

BAKERS, Sw.
Durda,yron Frer,s, No. 2 St 3, Victoria
Arcade
Kaiser Bakery," Framjee Billimoria
di Co., No. 17, Hospital Street, Fort.
New Oriental Bakery, Manager, Alex.
Perera, 25, ls(, Cross Si., Pettah

796

DIRECTORIES.

New English Bakery, Proprietor, A. M. K. Rattle & Co., Baillie Street, Fort
W. Perera, 35, Chatham St., Fort. New Colombo Boot Emporium, 19,
Queen Street, Fort
Rustomjee & Co Ceylon Bakery,
Chatham St., Fort. C. M. Nilgiria. Oriental Boot Depot, 108, Main St.,
Pettah. Proprietor, W. D. Caroni,
Manager.--(See Acbse)
Manager, 3. D. La Faber
Slave Island Bakery, Union Place,
C. M. Nilgiria, Manager
COMMISSION AGENTS.
BARBERS & HAIRDRESSERS.
B. S. Saris de Silva, 3rd Cross St.,
Pet bah
A. Silva & Bros: G. 0. H. premises
Cunjee Packeer & Bros, 95, 4th Cross
and " Times ''Buildings.
St., Pettah
Colombo Hair Dressing S,Iloon, Ltd.,
G. A. Fernando, St. John's Road, Pettish
Bristol Buildings, Fort.
Italian Hair Dressing Saloon, Chatham, H. 0. Bever), 4, York St., Fort
H.Theodoris Fernando, 85,Bankshall St.,
St., Fort.
Pettah
Jensen & Co., Hospital St., Fort
BOOKBI ND ERS.
K. 0, Coornaraswamy & Bros., 3rd Main
Ceylon Observer Office, Bathe St., Fort
Street, Pettah
Colombo Apothecaries' Co-, Ltd.
M. L. M. Zaino Dean, 105, Main
H. W. Cave & Co.
Street, Pettah
Other Press Offices.
Martin Alex. Rode, Galle Road, Barn.
balapitiya,
BOOKSELLERS, &c.
N. S. F naedo, Bankshall St., Pettah
-,ice Advt,
N. B. L. I, L. Mar;kar, 69, Main St.,
Peter de Abrew & Co,, Chatham St.,
Pettah
Fort
Catholic Book Davit, Norris Road: Mrs.
R. E. Fernando & Co., 13, Chatham
P. T. De Jong, Proprietress.
St., Fort
Christian Literature Society,DepOt Dam
S. W. Wailes & Co., Kollupitiya-See
St., Pettah.
Advt.
Col. Apothecaries Co., Ld., Prince St ,
S. P, Sinno Appoo & Co., 88, 4th Cross
Fort (See Advt.)
Street, Pettah.
D. De Saram & Co,, Chatham St., Fort
H. W. Cave & Co., Queen Street. (See S. L Samsy Lebbe, 112, Main St.. Pettah.
S. & Nicolas Notary, 3, Main Street,
Mereaatile List)
Pettah
Observer Book Store, Baillie Street,
N. D. P. Silva, Sea St., Pettah
Fort (See Advts.)
The Csah Grocery Stores, Chatham M.L.L.C. Marikar, 91, MainSt. Pettah
V. P. Perera & Son,10 Consistory BuildStreet, Fort
iuita, Pettah
Wappoo Marikar Moitamood and Bros.,
C. Charles, Kayman's Gate, Pettab
89, Main St., Pettah
Wijeratne & Co., Union Place, Slave
Island and at Fort and Maradana CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, &c.
Railway Stations
Colombo Medical Hall, (Cargills Ld.)
Fort ; Chief Dispenser, T. R. MitBOMBAY MERCHANTS.
chell ; Asst. Dispensers, W.E. Sellers
and H. 0. Strickland. Branch
Abdul Latif Dada & Co., 72, Main
Street, Pettah
Estalishment at Cinnamon Gardens
Hassan Ally Davood Bhoy, 44, 4th
-John Eunson, Manager ; Asst.
Cross Street, Pettah.
Dispensers, A. Leighton and A. N.
McMillan.
Jhareatmall Naroomal Ramsamy, 45
Chatham St., and 9 s 10 Victoria City Dispensary, Norris Road, rattail :
Arcade, Fort
P. T. Dc Jong & Sons, Manager and
P. Chandirarn, No. 1, Chatham St, Port
Proprietors. Michael J. De Jong,
Serumal Topundas, 18, Queen St., Fort,
Manager ; and E. De Zilva. Disand 99, Main Street, Pettah
pensers. T. B. Allison, and S.
Topunsing Motoomul, 9 & 18, Chatham
Brower, Assistant Dispensers.
St., 14, Baillie Street ; 5, G. 0.
;
5 'de 6, Victoria Arcade, Fort; Colombo Apothecaries' Co., Ld., ChemAustralia Buildings, Fort ; also 82
fists et Druggists, Photographers.
& 83, Main Strict, Pettah
General Importers, Nos. 8, 9, 10, &
11, Prince Street, and 19 York
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS,
Street, Fort, Colombo, & Ward St.
City Boot Depot, 84, Main Streit.
Kandy. Manager, C. Davidson ;
D....aviator. John Kathej zsr
Secretary, F. Trollope Accountant,

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Advertisements.
THE

CEYLON BAKERY,
RUSTOMJEE & Co.
Bread and Biscuit Bakers, and
Decorative Confectioners,
UNDER THE DISTINCUISHED
PATRONACE OF

H. E. THE GOVERNOR.

Undertakes to supply Bread, Biscuits, Fancy


and Ornamental Wedding Cak.s.
CHRISTENING, BIRTHDAY, PRESENTATION AND ALL KINDS
OF CAKES MOST ARTISTICALLY DECORATED
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE,

OUTSTATION DAILY SUPPLIED BY RAIL OR COACH.


CUSTOMERS rROMPT ATTENTION CIVEN TO ORDERS.
RAKERS TO:

IL E. THE GOVERNOR, THE GALLE FACE HOTEL, THE


GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, THE BRISTOL HOTEL,
THE MOUNT LAVINIA HOTEL, ETC.

iStanch:---The Slave island Bakery,


SLAVE
.WE ARE GENERALLY KNOWN AS

C. Gowans. Stationery & Fancy


Dept.G. Sewell and F. H. Giles.
Hardware DeptA. G. Edwards.
Wines & OilmanetoresJ. Watt.
Drapery dc HaberdasheryM. Burge,
G. W. Warnook,W . A. Smith and L.
Z we iger . Colombo Opticians J.
Dorman, J. B. Morris and W.
C. Gowans, WatabmakerE. A.
Every. Kandy PhotographerP.
M. Griffin. Caebiers.1. E. Mutukistna and E. C. Morass. Slam
CAMPBELL & CO., (PPOpriPt011

C. A. Co., Ltd.) Outfitters, Tailors,


Boot & Shoe Makers, Hanlon &
Saddlery :J. L. Campbell, A. T.
Stokes, 0. Woods, P S Raymond,
E. G. Cousins, A. Hills, J. W. Law,
J. Butler, and J.Z. Eyland, [Bo' tling
VaultsG. 0. H. Cellars. Spirit
Stores : 9, Prinoe Street. (
Advt. ; also Mercantile list)]
Denison & Co.Proprietor Dr. D. P.
Banerjee, L. M. & s., No. 1, De
Soysa Buildings, Slave Island.
Graodpaes Dispensary : W. A. Passe,
227, Granopass Road.
J. J. (tomes, Grandpass Road.
John V. Nugaz a, 96, 4th Cross St., Pettah.
C. W. VanGeyzel, Prince St., Pettah.
Oliver R. Pereira, Medical Practitioner
and Opthalmist, Wellawatta.
E. Ruston, Slave Island.
Colombo Pharmacy, Bambalapitiya
J. Nicholas, 2nd Div. Maradana.

C. R . Callas, No. 38, Main Street, Pettah.


F. J. Ziegelaar & Co., No. 27 Main
Street, Patel].
J. Ketheyzer, Main Street, Colombo.
DEALERS IN TIMBER, BRICK AND
TILES.
J. T. de Scram.
J. R. De Silva.
P. D. S. Wijeyratna
L. Gabriel de Silva
L. Robert de Silva W ijeyerat no
L. Jacob de Silva
L. Mathes de Silva
Hydraulic Brick and Tile Co. (Brown
& Co., Ltd., Agents and Secretaries.)
DENTISTS.
Dr. N. M. Came, Kollupitiya. See Advt.
P. G. Pereira, 7, York Bt. Fort.
Dr. E. Colyer, Surgeon Dentist,
Victoria Arcade, Fort.
Dr. Preston, Lady Surgeon, and J. B.
Preston Dentist, De Soyea's Buildings, Slave Island.
Dr. J. D. Arthur Smith, D. D. 8., Grand
Oriental Hotel.
H. W. Atkins Smith, D. D. S., Grant
Oriental Hotel

DRESSMAKERS.
Conley, Cargills, Ld.
Mrs. Greener, Galls Face
[Island
Mrs. Rodrigues, Kollupitiya
Miss E. Bell, 19, Dawson St., Slave
Mrs. Edema, 241, Kollupitiya
CARRIAGT BUILDERS.
Mrs. Rudd,116, 2nd Division, Maradana.
Mrs. R. Audree, Kew Cottage, Kew
A. Pate & Son, Union Place, Slave
Road, Slave Island
Island. (See Advt.)
Mrs. L. Garet, French Dressmaker,
Bastian Periee & Son, 9, Norris Road.
Rifle Street, Slave Island.
George Morris, No. 10, Norris Road.
J. H. Janez, 1st Division Maradana.
D CB ASHE S.
J. Don James, No. 18, Norris Road.
C.
Mathew
&
Co., 6, Canal Row, Fort.
R. A. D. Manuel, Hyde Park Garden,
See Advt.
Cinnamon Gardens.
John Hagenbeek, 11, Chatham SU., For t.
S. W. Wailes & Co., KollupitiyaSee 11. Adolphus & Co , Hospital. St., Fort.
A dot.
do
H. retie Fernando,
Wm. Abeyesundera, Purveyor to the
P.& O.S. N. Co., Prince St, Pettab.
CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS
Theodore Weerasekara, Fort.
Max Rosenberg, Chatham St., Fort.
Cargills, Ld, (AN. Shaw, El H. Robert,
ENGRAVERS.
and J. Betteridge, Cutters), 17, York
A. M. & J. Ferguson, Ceslon Obgerrer
Street, Fort. (See Advt.)
Office, Fort. (See Advt.)
Martin & Co., Tailors, Milliners,
Dressmakers and General Merchants, H. W. Cave & Co., Fort.
19, Qaeen St., Fort.--(See Mercantile C.H. Kerr & Co., Chatham Street, Fort.
W. L. H. Skeen & Co., Chatham Street,
List.)
Fort.(See Advt.)
Sims & Co., York St., Fort.
Edward Cahill & Sons, 44 and 45, F. Beato, Ld., Nos. 11 & 12, Victoria
Arcade, Fort.
Chatham Street, Fort.
Smith, Campbell & Co, Baillie St., Fart. R. A. D. Christian, Thurlow House,
Slave Island.
D. Lawrence & Co 95, Main Street,
M. T. Uduma Lebbe Marikar, Engraver
Pettab.
and Rubber Stamp Maker, 75,
Paul Perera, Hospital Street, Fort,
Old Moor Street, Pettah.
A. Stave, Main Street, Pettab.
Miss

DIRECTORIES,

7913

EIJ ROPE AN STJRE e: P Elit3.


Cargille. Limited (Merchants, Agents,
General Storekeepers, Outfitters.
Chemists, &e.) W. Jenkins, Mane'
ging Director ; J. Spicer. General
Manager; .1. Mathieson, Accountant;
J. Andersen, Assistant Accountant;
Jas. Clark, Drapery Manager ;
Mete., :T. A. Murray and J. A. Me
Wager ; Miss Conley, Dressmaker :
Miss Aitken, Milliner; F. Parkin.
eon, Manager, Wines and Stores ;
Assistants, J.M. Murray, J. Mann,
W. Oliver and L. Vessey ; E. E.
Smith, Outfitting Manager ; Assistants, W. Great:eel, W. C.
Hat-barn and A. P. Cunningham
Head Critter, A. V. Shaw ; Asst.
Cutters, E. H. Roberts, and J
Iietteridge ; Dispensing Manager.
T. R. Mitchell ; Assistants, W. E.
Sellers and IC C. Strickland ;
Caesfesiorit GARDENS BRANCH ? Manager, J. Euneon ; A' ate, A. L:iittliten
sad A. N. McMillan. Kandy
Manager, J. Baillie ; Nnwara Eliya
Manager, W. Downie Smith. (See
Advt. also Mercantile list.)
Miller& Co. (General Merehan ts, Whole
sale and Retail). (Sec Advt., also
Mercantile list.)
Colombo Apothecaries' Co., Fort. (Se'
Advt., also Mercantile list.)
Smith, Campbell & Co., Beillic St
Fort.
Brodie & Co. Upper Chatham St. (See
o Mercantile list.)
Advt., als
Thompson, Thomas & Co-, No. (3, York
Street., Fort
Cash Drapery Stores, York St., Fort.
Sime & Co., Proprietors. R. Buros,
Manager.
John lisgeubeck, General Merchant and
Ship Chandler, II Chatham St., Fort.
Fratelli Branca & Co., 8, Baillie St.,
Fort.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
INSTALLATIONS.
Benstead Bros., Gas Works St. Pettsli
(See Advt., see Mercantile Let )
ENGINEERS; &e.,
Colothbo Iron Works : Walker Sons &
Co., Ltd. (See Mercantile List for
all particulars 7 also see Advt$,)
Colombo Commercial Co., Ld., Slave Island. (See Advts., also Mercantile
List.)
Ceylon Engineering WorksC. A. Hutson & Co: C. A. Hutton, W. R.
Burnett, W. F. Hutson and Wm.
Me Menemey, Engineers ; Alex.
Davidson, Foundry ; Greo__Freeman,
Accountant.
--

Davidson & Co. Ltd., Sirneco Machinery


Depot, Forbes Road, Maradana :
Harold M. Moore, Manager ; J, A.
Diakson, Engineer.(See also in
Mercantile List and Adrts.)
G, F. Nell Engineer, Ceylon Cyole
Works, Union Place,, Slave Island,
See Advt.
Ralph Nell, Scientific Instrument Re.
pairer to the Surveyor-General,
Cycle and Machinery &c. Repairer,
De Sepia Buildings, Slave Island
See A dvt.
17h. Lnechtvitz, Motor Cars and Cycle
Repairer, Fort.
Geo. Robtson, & Co., 5 and Ii New
Moor St.
Eastern Produce and Estates Co., Ld
(San Sebastian Mills: R. B. Mair,
Superintendent and Chief EUgineer ;
T. L. Brown, Asst. Engineer.)
A. Randel. Slave island, Cycle and
Engineering Works, Importer of
Cycles, Cycle Parts and Accessories, etc.
[The principal Mercantile Firms have
each their Produee -.flaring Mills, and
some have extensive:00B Mills as well as
gone-crushing Machinery.See particulars, nnder
Mills."}
PAY AIERS AND VETERINARY

PR ACTIT IONE RS,


J. II. Jana, let Division Maradana.
A. Pate & Son, Union Place, Slave Island,
Commission Stables. (See Ael et.)
J. Keegel & Sons. Union Place Slave
Island.
S. W. Wallet, Queen St., Fort, and
Kollupitiya. (See Art,)
Dr. G. W. Stnrgess Govt. Vet.
Burgeon, Agricultural'School, Cinnamon Gardens.
J. E. Fernando, G.B.V.C., Veterinary
Surgeon. " Villa D'or '' 45 Dean's
Road, Mara lane.
E.W. Jayatilaka, ei.n.v.e., Veterinary
Surgeon, Simondale, Wellswatta.
FLORISTS.
J. P. Abraham, Mattakkuliya,
P. D. Siebel, Turret Road, Cinnamon
Gardens
DEPOT FOR SALE OF WILD IANMALS. TAXIDERMISTS.
S.R. Lazarus, Union Place,S Lava Island.
1. HagenbeekChetham St., Fort.
M. S. Perera, No. 49, Bridge St.,
Slave Island.
FURNITURE DEALERS, CARPENTERS. &c.
H. Don Carolis & Sons, 52, Keyser
St., & 55 to 5ti let Cross St., Pettah,
(See:Advt., also see Mercantile List.)

1111-trit :TUttLE3.

.1. D. Fernando, 0, Keyzer Street, Pettah.


Andris Porera & Co., 43 and 44, do.
J. 3. Fernando, No. 14, Keyzer St.
J. H. Fernando, 6, Keyzer Street.
P. 1). Silva, No. 4, Keyser St., Pettah.
W. G, de Mel, 441 & 47, Keyzer Street
Gabriel Silva, Keyzer Street, Pettah.
T. A. Fernando, nO. Keyzer St. Pettah.
S. J. de Silva, 10, Keyzer St., Pettah.

J. C. De Silva & Co., 26, Norris Road,


, Pettah.
The Bain balapitiya Stores : Mrs. Lloyd
de Kreteeer, Manageress.
E. Moritz et Co.: T. Valoopillai, Agent,
15, Keyzer Street.
Hadjee Salem Siedrick & Co., 16,
Keyzer Street, Pettah. Branches at
Calcutta, and Mauritius. Head
Office; Bombay.
W. Tambipillay, Manufacturer;' Agent
and Merebant, 10 and 20, Keyzer
St-rect, Pettah.
D. H. Edwards, 103, Main St., Pettah.
F. X. Pereira, 105, Main St., Pettah.
'The United Traders' Ca., or Ceylon,
Ltd., 106, Main St., Pettah.
V. S. Chandrasagram Pillai, Agent
for Allen Bros. & Co Loudon, 25,
3rd Cross Street, Pettah.
B. S. Saria De Silva & Bros., Merchants and Commission Agents,
36, 3rd Cross Street. Pettah.
The Lanka General Stores : U. D. S.
Guansekera & Co., 48, Keyzer
Street, Prttah.
D. W. Wijeyesinghe, 130, Dam Street.
Pettah.
N. 0. P. Silva, General Merchant and
Commiesion Agent, 69, Dam Street,
Pettah.
H. Don Carolis & Sons, Complete House
Furnishers, let Cross St., Pettah.
(See Advt.)
K. C. Coomaraswanay & Bros., 3b, Main
Stree`, Pettah
C. Sugathadaaa & Co., 18, Main Street.
The Diamond Jubilee Oriental Drapery
Warehouse. Proprietor, A. S. Fernando, 26, Main Street, Pettah.
Lye Brothers, Import and Export Merchants and Agents, 23, 3rd Cross
Street, Pettah.
D. D. Pedria, 36a, Main Street, Pettah.
S. M iguet Fernando, 105, Main Street.
F. L. Devotts, 107, 'Main Street, Pettah
S. P. Melt & Co., General Merchants,
1-2, Consistory Buildings, Pettah.
I,. B. A. de Silva & Co., 18a, Main
Street., Pettah.
1. L. Carwalio, 113, Main St., Pettah.
Ritstomjoe Peatonjee, General Merchant,
Keyzer Street, Pettah.
E, S. deevunjee, General Merchant,
37, Keyzer Street, Peti,ab.
Daala)ihoy Nueserwauj.- e & Co., General
Merchants, 43, 3rd Cress Street.
M, H. M. Gheyas & Bros., No. 30, Main
Street, Pettah.
M. L. M. Limos Lebbe Marikar, Pettah.
N. D. H. Mohamed, Main Street do
do
do
Abdul linsan Nalibhar
do
do
Ibrahim Mohamed
0. L. M. A L. Marear, Main St., Pettah;
K. B. Khan & Bros., Rifle St,, Slave

GENERAL MERCHANTS & STOREKEEPERS.


Paktsun & Co., Dealers in Chinese and
Japanese &eds. De Soyea'e Buildings,
Slave Island.
P. A. Siven De Mell & Co., 12, 4th
Cross let., Pettab.
Factory Clothing Co., Gentlemen's Cash
Drapery Stores: 13, Chatham St. Fort.
S. Vyramuttu & Co., Import Merchants
and Warehousemen, 11 and 12,
Sea Street, Pettah.
Mohamed Essek and Sons : Import and
Export Merchants and General
Warehousemen, 4 Main St., Pettah.
Colombo General Trading Co., Manager,
S. M. Marikar, Consistory Build
ings, Pettah
Pe ter de Abrew & Co., Chatham St., Fort.
N. S. Fernando, Bankshall Street and
Pettah Cash Drapery Warehoure,34
Main Street, Pettah. (See Mercantile List ; also Ark's.)
R. Muncherjee, General Merchant and
Warehouseman, 35, Main Street,
Pettah.
D. Lawrence &Co., General Merchants,
and Tailors to the Ceylon Pollee
Force, Pettah ; Manager, H. A.
Lawrence.
W. D. Carol's,
.,eral Merchant, IS,
Keyman'e Gate and 10, Sea Street,
Pettah.
S. H. Abdul Ally, 4th Cross Street,
Pettah ; Branches at Bombay (S. H.
Abdul Ally), Calcutta (Monsbhoy
Sheik HiptultalliDy, 29 Amarlooly
Street.) and the Maldives (Moosbhoa
Mamadally & Co.i
Jeevunjee Noorbhai, General Merchant.
Branches at Calcutta, the Maldive
Islands, etc. Bead Office, Bombay.
Carirnjee Jefferjee, 18, Fourth Cross
Street. Pettab.
M. K. Salelin & Cc, : The Ceylon Import and Export Agency, 91, 4th
Cross Street, Pettab,
E. G. Adamali & Co., 19, 4th Cross
Street, Pettah.
" Norris Road Stores," Pettah : P.
T. de done & Sons, Proprietors ;
Michael J. de Jong, Manager.
J. J. Aserappa & Co., 42, Prince Street,
Pettah.
It 1). and A. D. Silva, Ceylon Produce
and Stationery Merchants, 54, 4th
Esoofbhoy Tyebbhoy & Bros., General
Cross Street, Pettah.
Merchants, 43, 3rd Cross St., Pettab
W. D. Thepania & Co., Merchants and
Forwarding Agents, &e., 5th Cross S. P.I Shine Appoo & Co., General
Merchants, 88, 4th Cross street.
Street, Pettah.

S00

DIRECTORIES.

H. Samsadeen & Co., 5, Main St., Pettab Lord Nelson Hotel : M. C. Amoo,
J. C, Pimenda, 19. Main St., Pettah. ' Proprietor, 33, Chatham Street.
Cornelis Fernando & Sons, 1, Kayman's Oriental Restaurant, Chatham Street,
Gate, Pettab.
Fort : Ogilvy Ballantyne.
The Co-operative Stores : Proprietor. Oriental Bar, Chatham Street, Fort : A.
Arthur J. Fernando & Co., 27
do Domenico, Proprietor.
Norris Road, Pettah.
Oriental Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner
Philip T. De Jong & Sons, 15, Cita
Saloon, Hospital St., Fort.
Soldiers and Sailors' Home, 25,
tham St.
, Cassino
GLASSWARE & CHINA MERCHANTS,
FrontHotel,
S treet,
Pettab
Ba.mbalapitiya.
PETTAH.
1 Stag Head Restaurant, Union Place,
Slave T,,i,nd.
Rabim Osmium & Co., Lamp Warehouse
No. 14, Main Street.
ICE M.ANUFACTORIES.
W. L. Abdul Hamid. 11, China St. Aerated & Mineral WaterIFS.
Factory,
0. L. M. Levena Marikar, 9, China St.
Slave Island : Mrs. Von Poasner, MaA. L. Sinne Lebbe Marikar Hadjiar. ' naging Proprietress.
7 ,23 and 24 China Street, Pettah.
' Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
Avoo Lebbe Marikar Hadjiar Radii
Kollupitiya Road : Lewis Brown &
Marikar, 36 & 37, China St., Pettah. , Co., Agents & Secretaries.
L.M. Perla Tambi, 8, Keyser St. ,Pettah. !New Colombo Ice Company, Ld.,
S. M.N. Udumala Marikar, 9 Keyzer SI. 1 Glennic Street, Slave Island : T. R.
1 Greenhorn. (Sec Advt.)
GROCERS, OILMANSTORES,&c.,
'Pure Ice and Aerated Wooer Co., Union
PETTAH
1 Piece, Slave Island : W. J. Fernando
Perera
V. P. P
s. & Son, 10, Consistory f & H. L. Fonseka, Proprietors.
Building
,
P. Morton de Co.
A. Amaris Fernando, No. 13, Main St. J. Manufacturers, Galle Faceted Water
Philip T. De Jong & Sons, Norris Road I
IRONMONGERY STORES.
See Advt.
Fort.
A.end
Simon
Fernando Wijegooneratne, I Walker, Sons & Co., Ltd., Prince St.,
Fort. (See Advt., also Mercantile list.)
62 & 63, Main Street.
The International Stores, No.5, Chatham Brown & Co, Ltd., 9 Queen St., Fort.
i S. .M. Mohamed Sally, No. 80, Main St.,
St, , Fort (see Advt)
tlery, &c.) ...
S. D. Mark, 17, Kayman's Gatei .
58,
arisy arker
MarkerHaujiar, Nos, 57 & 5
K. L. Perera, 64, Main St.
Kayman's Gate, Pettah
I
B. J. Fernando, 113, 4th Cross St.
1 0.L M. Aeeen Tamby 55 & 5.
,_layman's
Alexander & Bros., 4th Cross St.
'G te P ttah. '
Cornelis Fernando & Sons, 1, Kay- 11
. I. L.M.a H.M.
li. Mohideen, 36, Main Street,
man's Gate.
and 45, Keyzer Street, Pettab.
Lanka Stores, 37, 4th Cross St.
I I. L. M. M. Meets Lebbe Marker, 90,
HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. Main Street, Pettah.
0. L. M. Ahamado Lebbe Markar
Grand Oriental Hotel, 21, York St.
76a,Main St. and 16, 3rd Cross
Fort.Manager, G. Loosen. SecreSt., Pettah.
tary, R. E. Pineo. (See Advt.)
M. Yoesoof, 60, Main St,, ,Pettah.
Galle Face Hotel.Proprietors : The H. Harmauis Fernando, 14, 5th Cross
Galle Face Hotel Co., Ld,; Secretary,
St., Pettah.
V. Christian ; Manager. J. Hoffer.
W. M. Mohamed: Yoosoof, 2, 3 & 4
Mount Lavinia Grand Hotel.C. H. Link
3rd Cross St., Pettah.
Manager.
JEWELLERS.
Bristol Hotel, York Street, Fort.
A. Humbert, Manager. (See Advt.)
Chatham Street, Fort,
British India Hotel, Flagstaff St., Fort : A. C. A, Ishmail & Bros., No .34
E. 3. Rodrigo, Proprietor & Manager. P. T. Mahameod & Co No 3.
Metropolitan Hotel, 39, Keyzer Street, W. B. Tegrie & Co., No 34.
Pettah : E. J. Rodrigo, Proprietor H. H. S. de Silva, No. 6.
and Manager.
O. F. de Silva & Co No. 7.
Lake View Hotel : Heirs of J. A. P. de Silva, No. 42.
Gander, Proprietors, Norris Road, Don Theodoris & Co., No. 40.
W. A. de Silva, No. 7, York St., Fort.
Pettah.
Grand Oriental Hotel Premises.
Britannia IIotel, York Street, Fort :
A. H. Ismail & Co., No. 1.
Mrs. C. A. Kendall, Matiageress.
Globe Restaurant, 18, Chatham Street, A. L. M. Mahomed & Co., No. 3.
0. L. M. Ma= Marker, No. 4.
Proprietor, A. R. Ephraums ;
Castle Restaurant, Slave Island : Heirs Topuneing Meotumool & Co., No. 5.
- n....1 Parent. Proprietors.
N. M. Ismal & Co., No. 6.

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Co., No. I I.
S. S. Abdul Cadar
M. C. Joonoas & Co No.12,
Vileassiin Ismail, No. 13.
A, L. Malmo. Mahamed, No. 14,
Bristol Hotel PrOlthiel.
A. Vi le asim & 0G., No 5.
N. Ramsamy.
0. L, M. Macon Iffarkar, No, 3.
M. B. A. Nlolaideen, No 4.
A. Ismail, Marc +r & Co,. No. h.
Jamatinal Narmall It seamy, No. S.
N. 0.11 Abdool Cacoor, Nos. 0 anl 10.
M. M. Cassiin No. 1.
Victoria Arcade,
Magdon, Ismail, No. I,
0. M. Ibrahim & Co., No. 7.
P. Orr & Son, No. 8.
LEATHER MERCHANTS.
W. D. Carobs, Pettah.(See Advt.,
LICENSED SURVEYORS.
See Complete List on page 696.]
LAPIDARIES, &c.
Lapidary and Plating Works.
& 14
Hospital Street, Furt.
A. L. M. Same Lebbe Marikar, .5,
Hospital Street, Fort.
LIQUOR SHOPKEEPERS, PETTAIL
Imperial Bar, S. E. De Silva, Proprietur, Butcher street
Norris Road Bar, Proprietor, Philip T.
De Jong
K. L. Perera, 64, Maiu St.
J. B. Fernando, Main Street, Pettah
It J. Fernando, 113, Main Street
va, 69, 4th Cross Street
M. D. L.
A. S. Fermin: 7, 4th Cram Street
R. M. Fernando, 65, Main StreA
A. Fernando & Sono, 61, Main St.,
C. Charles, 10 & II, Kayman's tit Ito
MEDICAL I' RACTIT LON ERS.
Dr. A.R. Milt na, Grand Oriental Hotel
Dr. W. G. Van Dort, Cita namom
Gardens.
Dr. J. L'. Tho-mas, Bristol Hotel, Fort.
Dr. Fairlie, Grand Oriental Ho:-I.
J. V. Nugara, No, 96, 4th Cross &Tee%
Pettah,
Dr. C. W. Van Geyzel, m.o., "The
Grange," Slave Island.
A. W. "Van Geyz-1, oi.u.c a , Robinson
Street, Cinranann Gardens.
J../. Crows, Graedpass.
E. Roston. Stove Island.
0. R. Pereira, Wellawatta.
Dr. W. Passe, Grandpass Dispensary,
Gi- andpase Road.
Dr. W. H. de Silva, " Nellidith
Hambalapitiya
Dr. D. P. Banta.] jse, tar. & s., De Soysa
Bolding, S ave
Dr. P. M. Muttukumaro, 11. B., Mutwal.
Hon. W. G. Rockwood, m.o., Cinnamon Gardens,

i Dr. Charles B. Peiris, Darn St., Pettali,


Dr W. P. Rodrigo, Kolltipitiya.
Dr Roberts, Iiollupitiya.
MILLINERS.
Cargill, LA, (See A(10.)
Martin & Co.
Mrs. K. Davidson, Dean's Road, M'dana.
Whiteawsy Laidlaw & C' t. (S,:e eIrlrt.)
MOTOR OAR COMPANIES.
CeOlin Planters' Syndicate.
Thotnitit Cook & Suns.
%Valor Sane & Co.. Ltd.
G. 0. S. Hodgson, (Nnwara Eliya.)
C. M. Wright & Co.
Br awn & Davidson
P. Orr & Sons.
Brown & Co., Ltd,
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Aloysins 3. M. Botticelli, Pettah.
Prince S'eet,
E. Neydoiff &
PETTAII TEA AND COFFEE
DEALERS, &c.
L T. De Saran!
J. Bernard.
Miranda & Co. (Cinnamon)
N. Britto
Arnolis Lenora Bros & Co.. (Cardamoms) 126, Dam Street
N. D. P. Silva
U D. S. Guuasekera
W. D. Abrew (Cinnamon)
W. S. Gooneratne
K. C. P. G000atilleko
E. H. W. de Silva, Maradana
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
P. Skeen & Co., 41, Chatham St., Fort.
(See Adete.)
Colombo Apothecaries, Co., Ld. (Fort
staff see page 761.)
Kerr & Co, Chatham Street, Fort.
FIEltE & Co' Kollupitiya and Gallo Face
Hotel (and Nuwara Eliya.) Partrare : A. W. A. Plate and H. H.
Heinemann.
Colonial Photographic Studio, Victoria
Arca le : P. Erdos, Manager.
A. W. Andree, Hopetouu Studio, Union
Place, `lava Island
Madame dal Tufo, K linpitiya
PORTRAIT PAINTERS AND
SCULPTORS.
Richard Henricus, Scenic Artist and
Lithographer, Maradana, Colombo.
PLUMB AGO MERCHANTS.
W. A. Fernando, Rrownrigg Street,
Cinnamon Gardens
Simon Silva, Hide Park C.oiner, Gnus
mon Gardens
L. B. A. De ailva & Co., Batnbalapitiya
J. Fernando,-; Btaybrooke Road, Hum- pitiya. err
Jacob M. de Mel
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802

DIRECTORI ES,

RATTAN M1NUFACTLJRERS
I Jaldeen & Co.. 2, Bridge Street, Slave
Is'and.
A. C Sumps & Son, No. 50, Union
Place, Slave Island,
H. D rn Crizolii & S ins, 52 to 56 1st
Cra43 Street, Pettah.(See Advt. also
Bee M-ro utile List)
REFRESHMENT ROOMS, &c,
" The Pagoda " (First-elas i Tea House),
Austt ales Buildings, Fort.
Rai way Refreshment Car Co., F. J.
Wellisob, Manager.
PRINTING PRESSES.
Confectionery and Pastry Rooms, 2 &
3, Victoria, Arcade, Fort. J. P. Bor.
Government Printing Office.
dayrou & A. Burdayron; Proprietors.
Oreiee Observer Press. Reline Street,
Elohinstone Bakery : K.D. Perera and
Fort (See AdAlts.)
Son, No. 8, 4th Cross St., Pettah,
" Times of Ceylon," Times Buildings,
Oriental Billiard and Refreshment
Fort.
Rooms, No. 7 Hospital St., Fort.
'Ceylon Examiner" Press, Chatham St.,
New English Rikery and RefreshFort.
ment Room, No. 35, Chatham St ,
" Ceylon Standard" Pres., Hospital St,
Fort.
Fort.
" Independent " Press, San Sebastian. Rustomjee Bakery and Refreshment
Rooms, No, 38, Chatham St., Fort :
H.W. Cave &Co.'s Press, Amen Corner,
C. M. Ni'giria, Manager.
Fort.
Colombo Apothecaries Co.'s Printing Bakery & Refreshment Room, Union
Place, Slave Island- J. Alwis, ProWork., Fort.
prietor.
H. C, Hitchings & Co., Victoria Ar.
(Also Bakeries, see anmaer page.)
cade, Buildings Fret,
Wesleyan Mission Preis, Kollupitiya,
SADDLERS, HARNESS-MAKERS
"Caxton" Printing Works.
AND CARRIAGE LINERS.
" Sinhale4e Daly News" Office, Pettah Smith Cambell & Co., 13 and 14, Bail"Dinakaraprakasa" Press, St.Sebastian.
lie St., Fort : Colombo Apothecaries'
" Lakminipahana" Press, 11, 511 Cross
Co., Ltd., Proprietors ; J. Butler,
St., Pettah.
Assistant.
Catholic Press, Borel'a.
A, Pate & Son, Slave Islancl(See Advt.)
Clifton Painting ks,
Wor33, Nt.rris Read. 8. W. Wailes, Kollup.tiya.see Advt.
"Ganesha 'Printing Work , No. 5 Con J. C. Penis, Kollepitiya.
eatery Buildings, Pettah.
R. A. D. Manuel, Hyde Park Corner,
uddhist Press, 61, Maliban St, Pettali,
flunupit is a.
Albion Press, Pettah.
STAMP VENDORS.
Columbian Press, Maliban St., Pettah. Fre lerick Dias, No, 65, Belmont St.,
Star Press, 13, Main St., Pettah.
Hu tbdorf.
"Muslim Friend" Press, 67, Slaliban T. Abeysekera, Belmont St., Hultsdorf.
.1. D. S. Wijeyratne, ffultidarf St.
Stieet, Pettab.
M. Helsingor & Son, 84, Mal.ban St., B. D. Willia,n, Hultsdorf Street.
D. A. de Silva, Chatham Street, Fort
Pettah.
S. L. M. Mahomood, Main St., Pebtah.
E. alders, 9, 4th Cr-ss St., Pettah.
Universal Press, 45, Maltban Street, Amardeen & Co , 87 & 88, 5th Cross
Pettah.
Street, Petbab.
"Grants Loka" Press, Proprietor, 32, W. EuirnannelPerera, 18, Chatham St.,
Norris Rod, Pettah.
Fort.
'Subodha Preen', 5th C ross St., Pst'sh. STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS, &c'
" Srilankodaya" Piess, 12, 5th Cross St.
The Shorthand and Typing Institute,
Pet tab.
8, St. Sebastian Hill: Miss V,
" Granthaprakara Press, 30, Dam St.,
M irthn kris!, n a, Proprietress and
Pettah.
Manageress,
" Sudareana " Press, Madamprtiya.
" Lankabhinava Vierutta " Press, 5th
TAILORS,
Cross St., Pettab,
Leo Almeida, 10, Consistory Buildings
H. E. Jacobs, Dam St., Pettah
PYROTECHN'ISTS.
Paul Perera, Tailor. to Messrs Sims
J. C. Gonsalves & Co.,Dickman's Road,
& Co. 2, Hospital Street, Fort.
Bambalapitiya, end St. Lucia's St., D.W. Fernando, 3, Hoepitai St:, Fort.
KotahenaJ.T. Davidaou, Manager; Mohamed Deen,Mtlitary Master Tailor,
and 9, Chatham St., Fort--.E, V.
Hospital St., Fort.
manarrer.

Paulus t-ilva
U. D. S. Gunasekara & Co.
D. D. Pedris, No 3, Alston Place, Cinnamon Garden,
Bastian Fernando, KoVnpitiya
Francis Fernando, It ol_up iya
J. Ds Mel, Cameron istreer, Cinnamon
Cr.r tons
Miranda & Co., Maradana
H, J. Ps Mel
W. S. Da Mel

DIDECTORIES.

808

V. 3, Ziegelaar, Main St, old Green S.


UNDERTAKERS,
S. R. Collar, Main ;;tree', Pettalt,
Arthur Radial, General Cemetery
-TANNERS.
W. A. Raymond,
do
W. D Carolie, Pettah.
Walter floirigo,
do
H. T. Perera
do
S.
W.
wanes & Co., KollopitiyaSee
G. P. Perera
do
Advt.
A. T. Atuardeen, 87 & 88. 5th Crfai St F. J.
Zieglaar, Main Street, Pottab,
10HACCON18118,
WATCHMAKERS.
Didvmoa & Co., ft. o.
Chatl'am S
Egyptian Ci,arettes & Turkiih Tobacco C NT. Cramer, & Son, Government
Co., Ltd., 4, Victoria A eztde, Fort
W,,tchriplk-ra ; Chatham St., Fort.
Ghr. Eliopulo4, No, 98-99, York
t S. Plum, 84, Chatham Street. Fort.
Egyptian Chtaretta Factory & i 4 eueral W. M, A. Rahaman, No. 127, Dam St.
Tobacca Depot: .1.13. Pinto, Mana2ing
rattail
Proprietor, No. 43, Chatham St., Fort L. W. Pima, Cu Aptzthecarie' CoLd.

List of the Principal Chetty Firms in Colombo).


RICE DEALERS.
Alagappa Chatty, S S A
Annan' ilia nett!, NPL A
Muttiah Chetty, R. 31 M S T
Caru pan Chatty, V S
SJvgatn Pul!ai, S K RA
S:rwan Pu le S. N. S.
Aunarnalie (;petty, PR M IT
Chilutnbram Chatty, P L P
Voerappa Chatty, N P It
Mattialt clhett.y, PLSPL
Matta Karpan Chetty, P L M
Palaniappa Chetty, K P L S
Mottupalaniappa Chatty, S T K 31
Nalla Chatty, NR MN
Naahiappa Chetty, AR ARS 311
Leteheman Chatty, S K R
190 MARAR
Ramasami u atty, V R
Artmasalem Chetty, S 8 N
Aranaaelam, A RM A NI V R
Raman Chet y, P L It NI
Kannappo, Chart , P It 8' A
Muttizto ('betty, It S K
Kat Ivan Chetty, V V A tt
P narapoa C lez tv, P R 11I L
Periatamby C'ietty, P Ft M K
Letaheman Chett , K it M
Raman Chatty, P 31 It 31
Pa'amanpa Chatty, TA
Anarnal Ln Chetty, A Ft A
fktehmanian Chatty, 11I is L
Aranaaalam Chetty, 0 A S
ParialcP.ropp u Ch t y, K S S
Sinuan Ch Va.,. S S N
Runammy, R S
Mutt an natty, 8 V N
Muttiah. SP L
Ann pa. Chatty, A L 3I S S
Artunngurn,AL11SV H
Letchimanan, V E V
R Limn th.uty, 3! It 3! A
Aneuppa Chatty. N P
Raman Chatty P L R NI A
Supramaniatn Ch tty, K NI N
Mutts Rawl er. M. P, M.
Ah.matio. Tamby, 31. K. N.
Hadjoe Muhammad 01.8.4111
Sitegokan Chatty, K A S

Supramanian Chett,y, V
P
Prilatn'appq Chetty,
R I it
R onasatni 011-tty, M R S
Pa'aniappa Chetty, M It 31
CLOTH DEALERS.
Suprarnania Pi11ai It NI P L SA
Muttiah Pollai, P 1L S P L
Kainppa, A L 8
Vadivalli Ptllai
Aronasnlam Chatty K. R. M. T.
I Sathappa Chatty, S S P
! Sakalingam do., MK S T
Kauakappa do., P L H N
Nara Carupan Chatty, NP L MP
Karapan Chetty 11I R M
Nagappa do N.I K
Armamalei Chatty, V R M
Supprem niun Chatty, NI 8,T
iyaopa Chetty, P L K N
Vad gun Caetty, V P 1f, P L
P laniappa Chatty, R M P
Alamo.' Chatty, V K N 31
Supprztolamiate Chatty, V K N S
Perianao Chatty, MICSPR
Aruasa.1-an Chetty, P L S
Ada it.opa Cltrtty, A R A
Arun a aim Chatty, K It M T T
Mottiab Chatty, P RS M
Alalappa Chatty, N A N
AvPclat Chatty, A S T
R into Chatty, V P L
Supraznanian Clntty, A R
V Li &pa Citett
K AI
Arunnigtm Chatty, AR M SP
Paardnupt Chatty, 3.1 T K L
A ,u.nugam Chatty, L A
Sa omugam C .etty, ME MA
uutturatnan Chethlayarajah
Ann:1.1111day C Letts/ P. R. W. T.
tif ut. nearuppa. P L K
Murttgappa Chetty K. A. V.
1

MONEY LENDERS.
nuts tiny (het, y. S. K.
Karuptn Chatty, S M Ft NI S V
Pal .niarpa Cbetty, MR A R
Natchiappa Chetty, N. S. L. N.
Selanitram Chatty A. S. T.

804

DIRECTORIES.

M11t( I wit.;

kND PI, iNTIN(4 4 011P tl IfS,

ABBOTSLEIGH TEA COMPANY, LD. (1899)DIRECTORS. G P Fuller,


Esq., Chairman ; J M F Fuller, Esq.; E F Fuller, Esq SecretaryRegina'd
T Harding, Esq., Agent, Hon. .3 N Campbell. John F, 13idde 1, Esq., and E F
Fulelr, Esq., Managers.
ADAM'S PEAK HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. (In Pq.)DrascroosW. R. Tatham, Esq., R.. H. S. Scott, Esq., Managing Director, J. Grieve, Esq.,
Hugh Blaeklaw, Esq., W. Ii. Morrlson.E,q. ProctorsMeasra. Julius & Creasy.
AGRA OUVAH ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.DrutoronsJ, 0.
Werdrop, Esq., Hon. Mr. W. H. F,gg, G, B. Leechman, Esq. Agents and
SeeretaricsWhittall & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F, J, & G. de Saram.
AGRA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LDDIRECTOneMajor Tranchell (Managirg), Joseph Fraser, Erg., J. E. Sy monds, Esq. Agents and SeoretarifsColoinno Commerei tl Co., Ld. Manager A. O. Tram:Alen, Esq,
Visiting AgentMr. Joieph Fraser. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram,
AGRICULTURAL COMPANY OF CEYLON, L. aiTED. Local
Agents:--Messrs. Bosanquet A: Co,
ALMA TEA ESTATES CO., LD.Messrs. William Milne &
Glasgow, Manager. Agents iu CeylonMessrs. Cargil's, Pd.
ALLIANCE TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DIRECTOneJ. BelIrving, Esq., E.:;. Young, Esq., R. S. Corbett, EA., London Office?: 9, Fen.
church Avenue, E. C. colombo Agents.Whittall A Co. Colombo ProctorsF.
J. & G. De Saram.
AMALGAMATED TEA ESTATES CO., LD.--Merers. Finley, Muir
& Co.. Agents in Colombo. ProctorsMresrs, F. J. & 0. do SWAM,
ANGLO-AMERICAN DIRECT TEA TRADING CO., LD.Messrs.
Finlay Muir A Co Agents in Colombo. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. A 0,
de Scram.
ANGLO-CEYLON AND GENERAL ESTATES CO., LI). (Late Oriental Estates Co., Ld.).--Drraccroas:Alex. IV. Crichton, Esq. (Chairman),
Norman William Grieve, Efq , H. K. Rutheiford, Rig., and Claude Bishop, Esq.
Henry Greey, Esq., Secretary. Office: 20, Easteheap, London, E. C. Bankers:
Paris Bank, La , and National Bank of India, Ld. Manager in CeylonHon,
J. N. Campbell. Shipping Agents:Messrs, Aitken, Spence & Co. Proctors in
ColomboMessrs F. J. & G. de Saram.
ANKANDE ESTATE COMPANY OF CEYLON, LDDatuarroas Robt.
Davidson, Esq., and Chas, R ROy:ol, Esq. Agents and Secretaries
Lewis Brown & Co., Office No, 22, Baillie Street. Superintendents. Herbert Anderson, Esq., and Gordon Skene, Esq. ProctorsMessrs, Julius &
Creasy.
ASSOCIATED TEA ESTATES OF CEYLON, LIMITED.Agents and
Secretaries in Colombo.Galalia Ceylon Tea Es - ates and Agency Co. Ltd.

AUGUSTA TEA ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.SecretaryA. B,


Tnmkins, Efq., 51, Lime St.,London, MC. Agents in CeylonMessrs. Gordon
Frazer & Co.
BALMORAL (CEYLON) ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.DtracrouaRobert C. Lawrence, Ecq. ; Ernest Bowdon Smith, Esq. ; James R. Bowden
Smith, Esq. ; Norman M. Lawrence, Esq. Rozistfred Office-12, Fenehurch St.,
London, E.C. Agents in ColomboMessrs. Whittall & Co, ProcOrdMessrs

Adverlisemenfs.

"SIROCCO"
TEA MACHINERY.
For every process in the manufacture of the leaf, viz :
" SI ROCCOI" Withering Fans.
"SIROCCO," Fans for Sifting Rooms (Propeller type)
" SI ROCCO " Electric Fans (Propeller type)
"SIROCCO " Fans for Fermenting. Rooms.
"SIROCCO " Green Tea Glazing Machine.
"SIROCCO " Roller.
" SI ROCCO " Roll Breaker.
"SIROCCO " Oxidizer.
SIROCCO " Driers.
"SIROCCO " Tea Cutter.
"SIROCCO " Sorter with Cutter.
"SIROCCO" High Speed Steam Engine.
DAVIDS.:- 4 MAGUIRE Tea Packer.
Fullest particulars and Information as to all
the above front

DAVIDSON & Co., Ltd.,


"Sirocco" Machinery Depot, Colombo.
Head Officel
& Works

SIROCCO" Engineering Works, BELFAST, IRELAND.


BRANCH KS AT

CALCUTTA, LON DON, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW,


BRISTOL, NEW YORK, ETC.
(See following pages.)

1 ,1 Pertisements.

1:0 "IT X IC) 4C) PitT'.


IMPROVED (1904) TYPE

ENLARGED DOWN-DRAFT

"SIROCCO" TEA DRIER


OUTPUT INCREASED
WITH

REDUCED FUEL CONSUMPTION


LESS HORSE POWER,

LIQUID FUEL.
Wr are now fitting all our "Sirocco"
Tea Driers specially for burning
LIQUID FUEL, with most economical
and satisfactory results.

All types whether old or new can he adopted,


Full details of cost per lb. of made Tea
and cost of Installation,
TO BE OBTAINED PRONI

Davidson & Co Ltd.,


"SIROCCO" MACHINERY DEPOT, COLOMBO.

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DIRECTORIES.

SO5

BAUBRAKULY ESTATES TEA CO., LD.DiREcTOnsH.R. Wiggin


, Herbert Wiggin, Esq. ; E. Rive Wiggin, lf,,q.Agents and Secretaries
Messrs. Cro field, Lampatd & Co. Ps wiorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
BANDARAPOT_A CEYLON COMPANY, LIMITED.DraEcTintsGeorge
W. Paine, Esq., Upper Norwood, (Chairman) ; Charles J. Scott E:q., Guildford ; Sir Geo. A. Pilkington. Southport ; George G. Anderson, 113, Philpot Lsue.
E.C. SecretariesMessrs. Lyall, Anderson & Co., 113, Philpot Lane, London:
ProctorsMessrs, F. J. & C. de Saram.
BAITALGALLA ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTORSEd. H.
Hancock. Esq., Chas. A, Reiss, Esq.; Adolf Z lantern, Esq.; Secretary--Mr. Albin
It. Toinkius, 51, Lime Street, E.C. Agents iu Ceylon---Messrs. Crosfield
L impard & Co. Proctors in Cey'.on Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
BATrICALOA LAKE NAVIGATION SYNDICATE..D1RECT 418 W. R.
Tatham, Esq.; R.11.S. Scott, Esq. Agents and SecretariesThe Batticaloa Cum.
monist Co.
BLACKWOOD COFFEE COMPANY, LIMITE D.DittEcrons---G. C.
Alston, Esq.; J. H. Alston, Esq.; A. W. Hamilton, Esq.; Vereker M. Hamilton.
Eeq. London SecretaryT. A, Wanting, Esq. Local AgentsMessrs. Whittall
& Co. Local Proctors Messrs. F. J. & G. de Santee.
BOGAWANTALAWA. DISTRICT TEA COMPANY, LD.DutacroasC.
Fetherstonhaugh, Esq.; A. Tabor, Esq.; J. G. Fort, Esq., and Henry Bois.
Esq. Agents and Secretaries in LondonMeesrs. Robertson Buis & Co.
Agents in ColomboMessrs. J. M. Robertson & Co.
BRISTOL HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.Diietierolis=W, Bart Icel.,
Esq. (Managing Director); C. B. Brodie, Etc; ; C. G. &almonds. Esq.; C. P.
II yley, Esq. SecretaryJ. K. Mandy, Esq. ManagerA. Humbert., E-1.
PrcetersMesers, R. F. de Saram & Alvie. (See Advertisement.)
BROWN & COMPANY LI MITED, COLOMBO.DruLertmeThu Walker,
Esq., John Grieve, Esq., A J. Pearson, Esq., au' Henry Wills, Esq. Secretary
W, 0. Wishart, Esq. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
BURNSIDE TEA. COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.Dri,.c'oisGeo gi W. Pane, Esq., Coiswuld Ledge, Upper Norwood (Chairman); Sr George
A. Pilkhi'-n, Bine Vue, Siuthpor ; Robert Poi tar, Esq , $7, Chalmers Street,
Eiliohorgh George G. Anderson, Esq., 16, Phi'pot Lane, E.C. Agents in Ceylon
Messrs. 1 7hittall & Co. BankersThe National Bank of India, Limited, 17,
Bishomate Street Within, E C. Secretaries and OfilovMessrs. Lyall,
Anderson & Co., 113, Philpot Lane, L.C. Proctors hi ColomboMessrs. F. J. dr
G. tie 5UMuI.
CALEDONIAN (CEYLON) TEA ESTATES, LD.Draiscrous--H.
P. Hassen, E'q., Chairman ; Jam's Bop, Esq.; William Gow, Esq. Secretary
H. F. Stanley, Eeq., 78, Graevelmich St., London, E. C, Attorneys and Agents
in CeylonJ. M,Robertson & Co. Tru-tees for the Debenture Holders Sir Cecil
Clemeuti Smith, o.c.u.o., and H. K. Rutherford, Esq. Proctors in Colombo
Messrs. F. J.& G. de Saram.
CARGILLS, LIMITED.(175, West George Street, Glasow.).Johu
Spicer, General Mausger, ProctorJ. W. Vanders;raateu, Esq.
CAROLINA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LINIITED.(.12, Gannon
Street, London, E.C.) London AgentsMessrs. Frith. Sands & Co. Colombo
Agents-31esers. Leeehman & Co. ProctorsMess's. F. .l, I . do Saram.
CAS TLEREAGH TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.Dritheruss
R. A, Calton, Esq.; F. H. Wiggin, Esq.; and T. P. Simpson, E,q. Agents and
SecrotariesThe EAstern Produce anti Eitatcs Co., LI, Prootors-311ero,
Julius sk

.06

DIRECTORIES.

CENTRAL PROVINCE CEYLON TEA CO., LD. DIRECTORSH.P.Poweli, Esq.; S. R. Pryor, Esq.; F. M. Mackwood, Esq. SecretaryF. W. &He, Esq., 148,
Leadonhall Street, London, E. C. Agents in Columdo Messrs, Mackwoocl & Co.
CENTRAL TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMIT!, D.EmmonsJ.
nderEon,
Bancroft Holmes, Esq. (Ch:irmsn;; U. K. itut be. ,o ti, E q.; W.
Esq. SecretaryS,r W,u. Joilastua, Ba . ;'1 ni t er in C y :. 0T. G. Hayes,
Eliya,
Esq. Heal Orlice-20, E s cheep, London E.G. Mellon
Ceylon ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & 0. D
CEYLON AND INDIAN PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.
Messrs. Skrine & Co., Agents. krociorsMe saris. F. J. & G. De kers=
Geo. Greig, Esq., Manager.

CEYLON COCOA AND RUBBER CO., LD,Janies Martin, Esq.,


Metals, Representative in Ceylon.
CEYLON ESTATES INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED,
Dinnerons John Burns Maebra.yne, Esq. (of Messrs. Bennett,' Browne k
Co.,) Insurance Broker, Glasgow. Robert King, Esq. (of the Hurler and
Campsie Alum Co.), Merchant., Glasgow. Rev. Peter Wan, D.D., 140 Perth
Row, Dundee. Hugh Brown t.;; um, Esq. (of G: eh trees, ,ruin & Spans,)
Merchant, Glasgow. M. a,rs. Brown, la ,nine & Murr .yJotut S. cretaries,
Glasgow. Mestrs. Aitken, Sp..t.ei & CoAgents iu Ceylon. Proctors'
Messrs.: Julius & Creasy.
CEYLON FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, COLOMBO,F. M,
Simpson, Esq.Secretary.
CEYLON GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. ^DIRECTORS J. G. Wardroo, t sq., Hou W. H. Figg, amt J. W. Van.
derstraaten, Esq. Agents & Secr,.t4ri, s Tao Colombo Cornaurcial Co., Ld.
CEYLON ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
I/HammHon. W. H. Figg, W. Sh Aces'. ears, Esq., F. J. de baram, Esq-, and
Robt. Davi Icon, Esq. Ag..tos and Secret:triceMessrs. Lewis Brown & Co.
ProctorsMessrs, F. J. & G. de Saran).
CEYLON leAND AND PRODUCE COMPANY, LIMITED(OF
LONDON.) Messrs. Darley Butler & Co , C.)lonaho, Attorneys in Ceylon.
and shipping Agents [ILA thee : 101, Leadeuhall Street, London,i,E. C.]
CEYLON MOTOR COMPANY, LL).DinucTOnsW. S. T. Saunders,
Esq. ; W. Shakespeare, Esq.; R. Davidson, E.q. Agents & Secretaries
Messrs. C. M. Wright & Co.
CEYLON PLANTERS' RUBBER SYNDICATE, LIMITED.Diasuro as
W. P. Halliky, E sq.; F, L. Clemens, Esq ; E. H milton, Esq.; A. Ii. Danamnre,
Esq.; & Hon. Mr. J. N. C tinphs11, Esq. S.creAiri-sMestrs Cumberbatob & L.O.
ProctorsMessrs. Janus & Creasy.
CEYLON PROPRIETARY TEA ESTATES COMPANY, Isit111TED.
DraEcrossG. A. Talbot, Esq., Clisirtuan ; H. K. Rutherford, Esq.; R. A.
Cameron, Eq.; F H. W gait), EN. Seer,earyS.r Wm. .T.hnstun, Bart
Manager in CeylonT. G. Ilaye,, Esq. Ceylon Office ; Nu Aara E.iya. London
Office : 20 Easteheap, London. E. C. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
CEYLON PROVINCIAL ESTATE-1 COMPANY, LIMITED, amerces-Sir. W. W. Mitchell; E. S. Grig,on, Esq.; F. L. Clements, Esq.; J. Paterson,
Esq. AgentsMessrs. Geo. Steuart & Co. PrretursMe:srs. F. J. & 0. de Saram,
CEYLON (PARA) RUBBER COMPANY, LD. Agent in Ceylon
W. Fulsythe, &q. ProctorsMessrs. K. F. de Saram & Alvie.
CEYLON RUBBER CO., LD.DinwToRsl. S. Grigson, Esq.; F. L.
ellAments, Esq.; Keith Rotlu, E:q.; and Juan Paterson, R.I. Agents and Secret,.

V1KE1-1.1.1.10101:1 ,

CEYLON STEAMSHIP CO., LD.Head Odiee-36, Basinghall Street,


London, E.C. Managing Agents in CeylonlIeasts. Walker Sons & Co., Ld.
VrectotaMmars. 3nitue & Cteas.

.W.
CENirilai %CM - AEI MO ,
idircuaLL, Kt.. C.M.G.; Hon. Mr. 'W. H. Figg at d A. Julius, Esq. ProttcrsMessrs. Julius & Creasy. (in Liquidati. n Liqu-Lator, 1....ydruy Julius, Esq).,
CEYLON TEA AND COCONUT ESTATES CO., LD.TraircreasBon. Mr. W. B. Figs, F. Capper, Esq., ann H. Tan ant, Erg. Meerra. Whitten
& Co., Agents and becretariea. Pro.tersMteatn. Julius & Creasy.
CEYLON TEA GROWERS' COMPANY, LIMITED.J. R, Coniston, Esq.
Director.
CEYLON TEA PLANTATIONS COMPANY, LIMITED.DIBECTORS.
H. K. Ruthei ford, Erg., Chairman and Managing Director ; D. Reid, Eeq.;
G. A. Talbot, Eq, Seer etarySir W. Jul.ne, n Bart. Bead Office-20,
Eaatoheap, London, E. C. Manager in Ceylon.T G. Hay. a, F sq.
AocountantF. G. &under, Esq. Ceylon Office--AILvara Bays. Proctors
Meagre. Julius & Creasy.
CLINES ESTATES COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DrascronsY.
A. Julius. Esq.; Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg; G. D. 131 abazon, Esq. Bankers.The
National Bank of India, Limit.d. Prott rsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Bareru.
Agents and SecretariesMessrs. Whittall & Co.
CLYDE TEA ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITE D.DIBECTOBC---Frank M. Laurie, Esq.; itobt. Davichon, Esq.; Esq. and R. W. Harrison, Esq.
Agents and SecretariesMessra. Lewis, Brown & Co. PraetorsMessrs, Arhus
& Creasy. Superintendent G. G. Maaey, Esq.'
COLOMBO APOTHECARIES COMPANY, LIMITED.DIREOTORSSir W
W. Mitchell, Kt.. v.m.e. (Chairman); W. E, Mitchell, Esq ; C. W. Horafall, ELq.
W. S. T. Saunders, Esq.; J. W. C. De Soysa, Etq. ManagerC. Davidson
Esq. F, Trollops, Esq., Secretary. ProctorsMeesrs, Julius & Creasy.(Se;
Advt.)
COLOMBO ASSEMBLY ROOMS COMPANY, LIMITED.DrazoromHOD. Mr. F. C. Laos; Percy Bois, Ertl.; W. Sutherland RoLs, Esq., Secretary.
COLOMBC COMMERCIAL COMPANY, LIMITED.DraaoronsAlfred
Brown, Esq., C airman ; Leon Famin, Esq.; P. C. Oswald, Esq.; J. G. Wardrop,
Esq. Bankers bank of Scotland, 43, Lottibury, London, E. C. SecretaryJ.
Alec. Roberts, Esq. Oltices:-5 Dowgate Hill London, E. C. Manager
John Cr. Wardrop, Acland House, Slave Island, Colombo. Sub-SlanagtrA. A. Prideaux, Esq. Visiting Agent Juseph Fraser, Esq.(See Advt.)
COLOMBO FORT LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED;
DiascroasPercy Bois, Esq.; V. A. Julius, Erg.; 0. E. H. Symons, Esq.,
G. H. Alston, Esq. Agents and SecretariesMessrs. Whittall & Co. Proctors
Messrs. Julius & Creasy.
COLOMBO GAS AND WATER COMPANY, LIMITED.(Incorporated
under the Companies Acts of 1862 and 1867, with limited liability.)
DinacroamArthur E. Phillips, Esq.; H./.0.E.,Chanmar; Sir John Grinlinten,it. ;
Stephenson Robert Clarke, Esq.; J. G. Warerop, Erg. SecretaryFred.
Barrett, Erq,, 148, Gresham House, London. E. C. COMMITTEE Is COL07,1[B0 :
J. U. Wardrop, Esq., Chairman ; Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg ; Major E. F. Tranchell.
Bankers,The National Bank of India. London SolicitorsMessrs. Cope, Rose,
& Pearson, '26, Great George Street, Westminster. AuditorWm. Cash, Esq.
ESTABLISHMENT IN COLOMBO.S. N. Wellington, F.0 S., Secretary and
Manager ; W. W. Townsend, A'st, Manager (on leave) ; A. Gregory, Ac ing Asst.
Manager ; Robert Leonard, Accountant. Principal Employees : S. G. A. its
Sampayo, Cashier ; 0. Dabrera. Rental Clerk ; G. Guneratna, Storekeeper ; P.
Vandersay, Collector ; M. F. Steinwall, Wharf Clerk. ETABLISHIBENT IIQ KANBY.
R. W, Baird, Resident Enginea (Electrical); J, Hall, Foreman ; J. Perm, Clerk,

DIRECTORIES
COLOMBO HAIR DRESSIN SALOON, LD.Dituscrogs W. Saunders
Esq. ; W. Bart'eet, Esq.; C. S. Wi!son, &q. Proctor R. F. ee Saram,
COLOMBO HOTELS COMPANY, LIMITED.Othees Grand Oriental
Hotel, Fort, Colombo. DIRECTORS-8:r W. W. Mitchell, Kr, catch,
(Chairman), V. A. Jules, Esq.; J. G. Wardror, Eert.; Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg ,
R. Davids,m, Esq.; and W. S. T. Saunders, Esq., Managing Direotor. Accountant
BankersBank of
and SecretaryR. E. Pinio. ManagerGt -.ray e L
Madras, and National Bank of hula Ld. ProctorHon. F. C. Loos.See Advt.
COLOMBO MOTOR SF RVIClE (O.. LD.DntorOnS J. W. 0. De
; t. Muttocortrfaraswam;, Esq. Agents and
Soysa, Esq. ; Ari
SeoretaricrMtssis P. Orr & Son.. SolmitursMeisrs Oblinus & Fonseka.
COLOMBO PUBLIC HALL CO,, LT),DinuoronsSir W. W. Mitchell,
J. G. %ramp, Esq.; G. H. Alston, Esq.; Percy Bois, Esq,; Hon. Mr. F. C. Loos.
ecretaryW. Sutherland Ross, Esq. Pr. etraMessrs F. J. & 0. de Saram.
CONSOLIDATED E8TATES COMPANY, LIMITED. General Managers
Messrs. Arbuthnot, Latham & Co., 33, Great St. Hel' 's, London, E.C.
Agents in CeylonMessrs. George t3t,aiart & Co., Colombo. I )otors in Ceylon
Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
CONSOLIDATED TEA AND I ANDS CO. LD., GLASGOW.Agents in
CeylonMessrs. Finlay, Muir & Co. Proc. oraMesers. F. J. & G. de Saram.
CODPERATIVE TEA GAB DENS COMPANY.(Tsa GROWERS, BLENDERS,
PACKERS AND EXPORTERS, Chatham St Colombo.) Proprietors of Ancoombra,
Augrowella, Palameotta, and Ugalla Estate Ti as. Ceylon Agents for Tea.
Planters, Ltd , of Basel and Ceylon Tea Pavilion, Ltd., of Basel and Paris. R. V.
Webster, Esq., Proprietor and Managing Director ; T. H. C. Webster, Esq.,
Visiting Agent for Es ates.
COOPER, COOPER & JOHNSON, LD.Gordon Frazer & Co., Ceylon
Agents.
CRAIGHEAD TEA CO., LTD. DirentorsGeorge Alston, Esq.; Charirs
Murray Robertson, Esq.: Colonel R. IL Wallace. Agents in ColomboMesas
Bois Broe. & C. Agrirts and Secretaries in LondonMessrs. Robertson, Bois
& Co., 12, Fenchnrch Strest, E.C, Proctols in CeylonF. J. & G. de Samna.
DEMODERA TEA CO., LD.DraEcrona(London) Herbert Arbuthnot,
Esq.; R. A. Bosanquet, Esq.; and P. F. Hadow, Esq.; (Ceylon) J. G. Crow,
Esq.; G. E. Osborne, Esq.; and H. 0. LIOSORS013, Esq. Messrs. Boeanquet &
Co., Agents in Ceylon. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
DIGALLA CEYLON TEA ESTATE CO., LI). DuororoasRussal 13.
Reid, Esq., Chairman ; H. K. Rutherford, Esq.; end 0. A. Talb it, Esq. Sir Wm
Johnston, Bart., Secretary, 20 Eastebeam London, E.C. C y'on OfticeNuwara
Eliya. ManagerT. C. Hayes, Esq. ProctorsMessrs. Jilting Jr ('reas).
DIMBULA VALLEY CEYLON TEA CO., LDDriumaamsJae. Sincla:r,
Esq., Chairman and Man iging Direco or ; Theodore C. Owen, Esq.; W. Forbes
J. G. Sinclair,
Laurie, Esq. ; Keith F. Arinithn
E-q ; D. Errol Sinclair,
Esq.Ag-nt in Coyl.n. N. S. Iklam,ergh,
Itlitoager in Ceylon.
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DONNYBROOK TEA COMPANY, LIMITED. DirtacroPsE. R, Waldook,
Esq.1 E. F. Fuller, Esq.; J. R. 1-1 unsay Cox, Esq.; E. Harcourt r. krine, Esq.; and
W. Shakspeare, Esq. Agents and SecretariesMe see. Carson & Co., Australia
Buildings, York St., Fort, Colombo. ProctorsMessrs. F. J & G. de kiarani.
DOOMOC/ TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DinEcTOneW. D. Gibbon, Esq. ; H. G. Bois, Esq. ; R. Webster, Esq. Agents and
SecretariesMessrs. J. M. Rob rtson & Co. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
DRAYTON (CEYLON) ESTATE COMPANY, L1MITED.DIRLGTORSHon. Mr. W. H. Figg ; A. H. Dunsmure, Esq.; C. C. Forster Esq,; V. A.
Juliuv, Esq., Agents and Scert:tairirsMt e rs.
& Co, ProctorsMessrs.

VlitECTOlia MS.

sou

DUCKWARI TEA PLANTATIONS CO3IPANY, LIMITED.-Capital


20,000. DzszeTosS-E. C. P. Hull, Esq. (Messrs. Bull, Blyth & Co.
Fenchurch Avenue, B.C.); John Troutbeck, Esq. (Messrs. Trouthrek & Raines
11, Victoria Street, Wtstrninster); P. G. Spence, Esq. (Meagre. Spence, Wallis
& Co., 17, Philpot Lace, E.0}. Sec, etaty-H. Wallis, Esq., 17, Pf i!pot
Lane, London, E.C., Colombo Agents-Messrs. Aitken, Spence & Co. ManagerW. J. A. Bird. Proctors-Messrs. Julius & t reasy.
DUFF ESTATES COMPANY. LIMITED.-Aterti and FetrelatiesMesais. Nevett Cswald & Co., Si GI areehto ell St., London, F.C. Agents in
Ceylon-Messrs. Cif 0, Steuart & Co!. 3)111 CTOES G. A. Duff, Esq ; F. W.
c' ors in G3lon-Messrs. F. J. & G. de Swam,
Duff, Esq ; P. C. Oswald, Esq.
EASTERN PRODUCE AND ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.Abercrombie Cameron, Esq., Chairman and Managing
Director; Norman W. Grieve, N:sq ; David Reid Esq.; Christopher B. Smith, Esq.;
Esq. T. P. Simpson, Erg., Manager in
Edward Wahab, Esq.; G. A.7
Ceylon. F. S. Rashleigh, Erg., Secretary. London UffiCCH:-41, Eastelicap,
E. C. Proctors in Ceylon-Mersre. Julius & Creasy.
DJBEVIVIISRalpb

EAST MATALE COMPANY, L1MITED.-(Comprising Foresthill and


Kensington Estates.) Secretary--L. J. Swan, Esq., IA Great Tower Street,
Louden, E.C. Colombo Agents-Me' rrs. Dailey, Butler & Co.
EDEMA POLLA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LD -Pint crone- G. W.
Paine, Esq. (Chairman); J. M. Ad aeMartin, q.; B. Pc rttr, Esq. Agents & Sec
retaries. Messrs. Lyall, Auderson & Co., 16, Philpot lane, Linden, E.C. (liners!
Manager in Ceylon-Arthur Watt, Esq. Prcetoi a- Meters. F. J. & G. de Saram,
ELEMANE TEA CO,, LD - Elm ci ORS-G. A. H. Vanderspar, E. H. A.
Vanderspar, H. Walt hew. Akeuts and tr eel e crier-Messrs. J.J. Verde:spar Lk Co.
ElLA TEA COMPANY, LIMITED.-DIEECTons-Hun. Mr. Giles F, Walker;
H. G. Bois, Esq. ; and F. W. Bois, Erg. Agents & Secretaries-Messrs. J. M.
Robertson & Co. Proctors- Merits. Julius & Creasy.
ESTATES COMPANY OF UVA , LD,-Dinscror,s- G. 11. Alston, Esq.;
Hon. Mr. W. D. Gibbon; B. S. Templer, Esq, Agents:land Secretaries-Messrs.
Whiltail & Co. Proctors-F. J. & G De_Stuam,
FE BNLANDS TEA CO., LD--DIRECTOR8-G. H. Alstou,,Esq.; E. E. Green.
Esq,, H. L. Egan, Esq.; F. W. A. Pett,
Messrs. Whittall & Co., Agents and
Secretaries. Proctors -Messrs. F. J. & G. do Saram.
GALAHA CEYLOI TEA ESTATES AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.-Manager in Ceylon-( a. Hatboro. Proctors-Mrsers. F. J. & G. de Saram.
GALKANDEWATTE TEA CO , LTD--Agents and Secretaries in London
-Messrs. Taylor. Noble & Co., 1111 Le.denha 1, St., E. C. Ceylon AgentsMessr. J. M. Rol 7i8011 & Co. Managing Director-John Tilly Esq., Galkandewatte, Talawakel
GALLE FAt HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.-Dmorous-W. Shakspeare, Fag. (Char tan); Hon, Mr. F. C. Loos ; A. A. Prideaux, Esq.; A. R. A,
Heath, Erg.; G. D. Brabazon, Esq. Secretary-V. Christian, Esq. ManagerJ. Hoffer, Esq. Solicitor-Hon. Mr F. C. Loos, Bankers-The National Bank
of India, Ltd, -(See Ad vertisement. )
GANAPALLA ESTATE CO., LD.-Messrs. Whittall & Co., Agents.
Proctors-Messre. F. J. & G. de baram.
--GANGAWATTA ESTATES COMPANY 01 CEYLON, ED.-Duni:MIN
-T. G. Hayes, Esq.; 5, H. Hayes, Erg.; and T. S. Grigeon Esq. AgEnts and
Secretaries-Messrs. George Steuart & Co. Proctors-Messra.E, J. & G. de Saram.
GANGWARILY ESTATES COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED. Agents & Feoretaries-Messra. DarlJy & Butler, Miter Square Buildings, London, E.C. Manager, J. R. Fairweather, Esq, Agents--Messrs. Parley, Butler & Co.
Proctors-Julius & Creasy.

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DIRECTORIES.

GAR1 MORE CEYLON TEA 0 J., LD.Drascrons-11. G. Anderson,


Esq. (Chairman) ; and F. J. Yarro v. Esq. SecretaryP. W. Anderson, Esq.,
86, Lime Street, Lon ion, E. C. Proc o-s Messrs. Julius & Creasy.
GENES L CEY1,')N TEA F3 PA TES, LD. %gen tsVe isrs. Carson
& Co. Ma lagers in C ylonL. R. R uld, Esq.; and Wm. F.,rsytlie, Esq.
Presto'sShure. F. J. & G. de Scram.
GIBSON ES:ATE 3, LD.AgentsIfessrs. George k trait & Co. Proctors.
in C3y1.3nMessrs. F. J. & 0-. de Saram.
GLASGOW ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED.- DIRECTORSJ. G.
Wardrop, Esq.; Hon. Mr. W. II. Ftgg ; R. F S. Hardie, Esq. Agents and SecretariesMessrs. Whittall & Co. Fr ntor,Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
GONA &DINA TEA CO., LTD.Win. MacGragor, Agent in Ceylon.
GOOMRRA (CEYLON) TEA ESTATES, LD.Driurcroas-,-T. C. Owen,
Esq.; t3. J. Rowe, Esq ; F. A. M terae, E,q. SeeretaryBertram F. White, Esq;
i CeylonC. J. Owen, Esq.
4, Lloyd's Avenue, London, E.Q. Manager in
GRAND CENTRAL CEYLON RUBBER CO., LTD. PaovisroNaL
DIRECTORSHon Mr. J. N. Campbell, Chairman ; J. P. Anders at, Esq
James Forbes, Esq.; Wm. Forsythe. E- q ; Joseph Fraser, E q.; W. S.
Saunders, RAL ; W. Sitakesp usrP, Esq. Agents and SecretariesMessrs.
Carson & Co. SolicitorsMessrs. F & G. de Farm.
GREAT WESTERN TEA COMPANY OP CEYLON, LD.DIRECEsq ; J. Anderson, Esq. ;
TORSHon. Mr. G.les F. Walker ; R tht.
J. C. Dunb tr, Esq. A.4e ats & S oretariesM s rs, J.M. Robertson & Co. ProotorsMessrs. F.J. & G. de z.4aram.
HATOGARALINDE TEA. COMPANY. LIMITED.DruscrossHeith
Rollo, Esq. ; John Aymer, Esq.; and Robert Davidson, Esq. Ag.nts and
Seoretari' s M sirs. Lew s Brown el Cu. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
SuperintendentF. H. Davidson, Esq.
HAPUTALE COFFEE COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTORSJ. H.
Davidson, Esq. ; J. S. Pitman, Esq. ; Alex. Wallra!e, Esq, ; H. B. Crum, Esq.,
and W. G Lang. E q. Secretaryi. A. Da adson, Esq. Local Agents
Messrs. Cutnherbatch& Co. L-.eal ProctorsM sore. F. J. & G. de Saram.
HAT YON ESTATE CO. OF C i.YLON, .LD DinscrortsT. O. Huxley,
Esq., Manag ng Director, and S. N. V m1,2r, Esq. SecretaryW. B. Paterson,
Esq. ProctorsMessrs. Julius anA Creasy.
HAVELOCK RACECOURSE CO.. LD.SecretaryL. E. Elwards, Esq.
ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Samara.
HIGH FO3ES tS ESTATES CO MPANY, LIMITED.DrurcrossJ. G.
Wardrop, Esq.; G. H. Alston, Esq.; R. F. S. Hardie, Effi. Agents & Secretaries
Messrs. Wh,uat1 & Co. PrortJr::Messrs. F. J, & G. do Scram.
HIGHLAND TEA CO., OF CEYLON, LTD.DIRECTOB,,Sir Qeurge
A. Pilkington, Southport, (Chairmst.) ; George G. Anderson, Esq., 16, Philpot
Line, E. C.; Robert C. Bowie, EA., C,rnestio, N.B.; R. Porter, Esq.,
Chalmers
Edinburgh. Agents and Secretaries Messrs. Lyall, Anderson & Co., IFS,
& G. de oaram.
Yh 1pot Lane, E.C. Proc ors Messr:,. F.
HOPEWELL TEA COM.PANY, ED. Messrs. Fiulay, Muir & Co , Agents
in Ceylon. Proctors. Messrs. F. .1 & G. de Saran).
HORSSEY 1EA ESTATES CO., LD.Drazerou3---C, A, Reiss, Est;,; H.
A. Hancock, E. ; and W. S. Sick Esq.; W. S. T. Saundc-s, Esq.; Managing
Snirttat.yA. B. Tomkio. Offloes-5l & 53, Lime Stieet, London E.G.

DIRECTORIES.

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HOE REKELLY (COCO.NUT). ESTATE CO., LIMITED.DIRECTOR ,, C.


E. H. Symons Esq.; Percy Bois, Esq .; F. W. Bois, E4q.; F. J. d Saram. Eaq.'
Hon. F. C. Loos and E. Dornhoeq, EF q. Seeretarie.,--MesFrs Lewis Brown
& Co. OfficesNo. 22. Baillie Street, F. rt, Colombo. Mr. A W Bevsn, Super.
intendent. ProctorHun. F. U. Loos
HUNASGERI A TEA COMPANY, LIMITE ILDIRECTORSAlfred
Brown, Esq., Managing Director ; J O. Wrrd,-( ,, Esq.; and P. C. Oswald.
Esq. J. Alec Roberts, Esq., Secretary. Head Otfie, 5, D. wgte Hill, London
Manager of Estate, S. K. H ustield. Colombo AgentsColombo Commercial
Co., Ld.: John G. Wardrop, Esq., blanager.
HYDRAULIC BRICK AND TILE CO.Agents and SecretariesMessrs.
Brown & Co., Ltd.
IMPERIAL CEYLON TEA ESTATE-4, LIMITED.DinEcTonsJ. Bell
Irving, E q.; R. S. oinbett, Esq.; Alex. Thomson ; Esq ; W Altgg Lear,, Esq.
Ag nts Me .irs. J. Whit a 1 & Co Ltd.
SecretaryW. H. Par let., E:q. L
Office : 2, Fenoburch Avenue, E C Banle,eCha to e I I a. k of Indla, Aast,
and China. Agents in CeyltnMessis, Whittall & Co., Proctors.Messrs. F. J.
& G. de Saram.
KALKUDAH COCRICUT ES [ ATE CO., LTD.Diana' RSMajor
E. F. Tri, nchell ; A. 0. T auchell, E q.; a: d h. K. Eymo de, E q. Smretaritsce
Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd. Proems F. J. bn
KALUTARA TEA ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED DIRECTORSJ. G.
Wardrop, E,q, ; Hon. Mr. W. B. Figg; R. S Tsui:del, Esq. Agents & Secre.atiesMessrs. Whidall& Co. Pruct, rsMessrs. F. J. & C, de saram.
KALUTARA RUBBER CO3IPA Y t F CEYLON, LTD. DIRECTORS
T. B. Campbell, Esq.; F. L. Clement-, E q ; C. M. 13uck.korth, Esq A get. t a and
Score talies G'ordon Frazer & Co. Pi tick rs Messrs. Van Coy ienbut g& de y..
KANAN DEVAN HILLS PRODUCE CO IPANY, LTD M/ssrs. Finlay
Muir & Co., Agents in Loionibo. Print irsAlesbrs. E. J. & G. de Salem.
KANAPED1WATTE TEA COMPANY, LIM rr ED.DmEcTossGe a,
arie bJa burs. Let, litclees & Co.
Christie, E. M. Shat,o k, Esq. Ageura and&
ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
KANDAPOLLA. TEA COMPANY, LD.DirEcress:R. A. Bcsanquet
q. ; Eustace
Esq.; Gilbert F. Tr' ill, Esq.; Frederick br.tv ight Grubb us,
15.ea: quo & Cu. Agems
Fulcra/id Bosanquet, Es q. Al, nts in C.1.a.nhoAles
in LondonMessrs. R. A. litssinquet & Cu., 88, Minting Lane, L. C. Proctors
Messrs. Julius & Creasy.
KANDY" HOTELS COMPANY, LIMITED.(Incorporated 18f4.1SubAuth_rsed Capt .1 11400,000.) Du:Ecru/is :Joseph
scribed Cspital
Fraser, Esq., (Managing D.rectur) ; Wa ter Shakespe ire, Berl.; F. M. Maokwoud,
Esq. Seoreibry to the CutnpsnyE. L. W. r,h, Esq Pr elorH. P. Berra:,
Esq. Manager, Queen's Hotel J. P. Burdayrou, (Ste Advertisement.)
KANDYAN B AS COMPANY, LIM ITED.DatEcrc asH in. Mr. J. N,
a
keg. Ag, bits and
Complied, A. C X11 .;wo. d Small, Esq.;
.S
81.111 & CO. Fruu,orsi4lessre. Julius & C_easy.
SecletaiissMesser
KELANI TEA. GARDENS COMPANY, LIMITED. DurEeToni E. t,
OlemetAS, Esq. ; R. A. Gs,tou, E ; W. 6.,akespebre, E q. Agents sad
NeoretariesMessrs, Carson & co. Prue;orsAlessid. Jul us & 0/easy.
KELANI VAELE1"TEA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.--DIRECTURSGeorge
W. Paine, Esq., Cotoa.uld, Upper Norwood, (uhartinan) ; Robert Porter, Esq.
37 Chalmer's Street, Ed uhurgh, Maua giug Director ; Georg - G. Anderson, h. q.
16, Pbilpot Lane E. C.; John W. S ocks, Esq., Egmont Road, Su ton, Surrey
Secretaries & AgentsMesas. i.yaI, Anderson, & Co-, 16, Pnilpot Lane, Loudon,
E. C. Attorney in CeylonWm. Mitchell, Krq Proctors in CulumbuDleSkr0, F,
J. & G, de fiRram,

812

DIRECTOXIEff.

KELLIE TEA PLANTATIONS COMPANY, LIMITED.Capital t80,000.


Dna:cram ,Tohn Troutbeek, Esq. (Messrs. Troutbeck & Barnes) 11, Victoria
Street, Westminster; P. G. Spence, Esq. (Messrs. Spenee, Wallis & Co.), 17,
Philp it Lane, E.G. ; Keith F. Arliethuet, Esq. (Messrs. Say srson It Co.), 37
Mincing Lau9, E.C. Seeratary-11. Wallis, Esq., 17, Philpot LE 1, LIndon, E.C,
Colombo AgentsMessrs. Aitken, Spence & Co. ManagerT. '. B. Crowther,
Esq. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
KINTYRE TEA ESTATES COMPANY, LD.Drascrrou U. A. Talbot,
Esq.; A. A. Bturnsnr, Esq.; William Nevott, Esq. Agents in LondonMessrs.
Nave 4, Os cald & Co., SI, G-aceolinrah Street, E.C. Agents in CeylonMess- s. Ge3rge Steuart & Co. Proctors in Ce,lonMessrs. F. J. & G. de Ssram.
K1RKLEN ESTATE COMPANY, L1MITED.--EnawronsJohn Gordon
Esq.; J. A.. Ogden, Esq : 0, H Alston, Esq, Agents & SecretariesMessrs,
Proctors Messrs. F. J. & G. De Saram.
Whitten & C
KNAVESMIRE ESTATES CO., LTD.Dram:ensS. Payne GallweY,
Es1. Agars and SecretariesMewl. Geo. Steuart &
Esq ; John Pieers
Co. TreatersMessrs. J & G. de Saram.
KOBONELLA ESTATES CO. OF CEYLON, LTD. DIBECTORS.E. S.
Anderson, Esq ; J. R. Hughes, Esq.: and E. Bowden Smith, Esq. Registered,
(Me, : 66. 011 Broad St., London, E.C. Agents ih Ceylon Whittall & Co.
Proctors--F. J. and G. de Saram.
KORALE TEA ESTATE9 LIMITED.DIRECIORSWilliam Stephenson
Bence r, Erg. Director of the N6W Dimbula Co., Ldthe Point, Bath Road,
Reading; Herbert Wilford Brett, Esq,, Halliford-ou.iliames; John Loudon
Shand, Esq, (Messrs. Sh ,nd, Haldane & Cr.) 21 Rord Lane, E, C. Agents
and Secretaries.Messrs. Shani Haldane & Co., 24 Road Lane, E.C. Ceylon
AgentsMessrs. CumberbaLeli & Co., Proctors.Messrs. F. J. & G. de Samna.
ZOTM &LIE -ALLEY ESTATES CO MP AN V, LnurEn.Authorized
Capital 4;25,000, Issued C spitst 20,120, Acreage in Tea 720; Total Acreage 1071.
Kidner, E. y.; C. J. Johnston, Esq.; J. A. Maitland, Erq., J.
Boyden Hughes, Esq.Offices-66, Old Broad St., London, E. C. Agents in
CeylonMessrs. J. M. Robertson & Co.
LANKA PLANTATIONS COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTIMS.
George Allen, Esti., of 17, Carlisle Street, Soho Square, Loudon; W. Edward
Pettit, Esq.; Hefty Bei., Esq ; William Austin, Esq. SecretaryC. M. Robertson, Esq. Managers and Agents in CeylonMessrs. .1. M. Robertson & Co., of
Colombo. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
LANKA RUBBER CO., LIMITED.Din'crOnS-11. G. Bois, Esq., and
E. M. Shatt iek, Esq. Agents end SecretariesMessrs. Robertsno, Bois & Co.,
Fenchui eh Street, S.C. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
LADY HAVELOCK GARDENS CO., LD.DratexonsV. A. Julius,
Esq.; Percy Bois, Esq.; Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg. J. K. Mandy, Secretary.
Proctors Messrs Julius & Creasy,
LETI-IENTY TEA ESTATES ASSOCIATION, LD.Eastern Produce
& EAs'es Ca., Lul., Local Maria .isg Agents. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
LLNDULA TEA COMPANY, LD DinecroasE. D. Thomas, Esq.; W.
Cross Burbanaii, Esq ; and Cher. Murray H hertson. Esq. Agents in Colombo
Messrs Bois Bros. & Co. Agents en I secretaries iu L radonMessrs. Robertson
Buie. & Ur., 12, Fenchurch Street, E. C. ProotorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.

MADU,SIM A. COFFEE AND CINCHONA COMPANY, LIMITED.


DritiioriimJ. S. Pitman, Esq. W.S., Edinburgh ; jr. H. Davidson, Esq.: Alex.
Wel ace, Esq.; H. It. Crum. Esq.; and W. G. Lang. Esq. SecretaryE. A.
Davidson. Esq. Local AgentsMessrs. Ciimberbatch & Co. Local Proctors.
Messrs. F. J. & G. de Smartt.
MAHAWALE TEA E 'TA rE CO., LTD.-10, Limo Street. Loudon. Agents.

3I A HA IT VA ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED.---DIRECTOM Percy


Bois, .F.9q.; W. J. Smith, Esq.; 0. H. Alsto 1, Esq. Agents and Secretaries Messrs. Whittall & Co. Proo;oraMesifs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
MALAY STAT ES COFFEE COMPANY. LIMITE D. Die monsV. A. Julins, Esq_; R. M. Shattock Esq. Ag nts and SeeratariesMessrs. Lee,
Hodges & Co. Proctorskle ,srs. Julius & Creasy.
MARAVILLA CEYLON TEA CO., (Tits Gnowsas, &ENDERS, PACKER3
AND EXPORT/MO.Proprietors; of Maravill t Est Its and Moravia& Brand Teas.
R. V. Webster, Managing Directry ; T. H. C. Webster, Visiting Agent,
MATURATA ESTATE CO., LIMITED. --Draccraus.--A. Alderson
Smith. Esq ; and T. C. Owen. E q. The, 0-aloha Ceylon Tea EstrVos and Agency
Co , Limited, Agents,
MAYFIELD TEA COMPANY, LaA. Cantlay, Esq., Manager in Ceylon.
ProctorsMessrs. Ju'ius & Cr - asy.
MENDIS, ADRIS CO LIMITED, COLOMBO AND KOSGODA.
DIREMRSM ears. M. de A. Wijesinha, A. M. Wickramnsinha, A. M. Allaya.
gunaratna L. P. Wieltramaratna, 13. M. Wiekromasinha, A. 0. de So3za, D. P.
Rajakaruna, N. D3 Z, Gunasekara, N. D. A. Bajapaksa, S. M. Abayaselotra.
Managing DirectorkInbandirant Adris Mendis Wiekramasingha Senanayeka,
Colomto, Ensieers ManagerH. T. de S Ica. Esq.; Ko7gois,
MIDLAND CEYLON TEA PLANTATION .CO., LD.Mosere. M. P.
Evans & Co., Agents in London. kiesfirs. Aitken. Spence & Co., Agents in
Colombo. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & U. de Saram.
MIDLAND RUBBER CO., LD.Agents and 62cretarirs Messrs. Lee
Hedges & Co. ProctorsMessrs, Julius & Creasy.
MOCHA TEA COMPANY LIMITED.DinEcTansHon. Mr. J. N.
Campbell, H. G. Bois, Esq. ; F. W. Buis, Esq. Agents and Secretaries
M. Robertson & Co, ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
Messrs.
MO3LOY A 14.13T krEs, LD.Calemb ) Commercial Co, Ltd,
Agents in Ceylon.
kIORAWAK KORALE TEA COMPANY, LIMITED.Agents and SecretariesMessrs. 13)ustsad Erns. PraetorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
MOUNT LAVINIA HOTEL CO., LTD.DiuacroasSir Wm. Mitchell,
Kt., o.m.o., Hon. W. H. Figg, F. J. Do Saram, Esq., .V. A. Julius, Esq..
Robert atv.dion, Esq., W. Saunders, Esq. Agents and Secretaries.Meagre.
Lewis Brown & Co. Proe orsMessrs. F. J. & C. de Saram.
MOUNT VERNON (CEYLON) TEA CO., LTD.Dinscrons J. A.
Melville Stephens. Esq. Chairman : W. J. Chrystal, Esq.; J. G. Cerystal, Esq.
R. F. B 'relay, Esq.; A.' Cantlay Esq. SecretaryJames F. Anderson, Esq,;
AgentsMessrs. Lyall, Anderson & Co., 16 Philphot Lane, London, E. C;
Manager in Ceylm :Jo2eph C. Dunbar, Esq. S :Aiming AgentsCarson & Co.
MUlVANIT NDA COO XSTU I' AND RUBBER CO. OF CEYLON LaDIRECTORSF. r . do Savant, E ; W. E. G.1.1ea,; 14.,q. W. E. Drury, Esq.;
W. L. Stiaohan,
Agents and S rcretarlesThe Calalut Ceylon Tea EAote
and Agency Co ,td,
NAFIALNIA TEA ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECTOR6
R. A. Bosanquet, Esq.: J. Abernethy, Esq. SecretaryW. H, BattenEsq,
Offices.39, Victoria St., Westminster, London.
NAHA:VILLA. ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.--DratorcatsE, S. Grigron, Esq. ; J. M. M tson, Esq ; John Pal.mscn, Esq ; Ag,nts and Secretaries
Messrs. George Steuart & Co. ProctorsMessrs F, J, & G. de Saram.

914

DIRECTORIES.

NAM UNAKULA TEA COMPANY, LINIITE


DIRECTOR/I Manta.
Smith and No man GI inve. Managing Director Mr. C.B.Smith, London Agents
Produce & Estates Co. IA. Ceylon Ma:vigorGag, Ken beaker,
Mousagalla, Demodera. ProctorsM.03in. Julius & Crete

Eastern

NARANGALLA. - ESTATES COMPANY, LIMN ID.DIRPOTOR9W.


Chas. Wnitham, El.; D. EJwarls, Esq John Whithate, Esq. Secretary
W. Chas. Witham Eeq. Pioc.orsMovers. JU.iUa & Creasy.

NATIVE TRADERS' UNION, LIMITED.DraRcronsMessrs. K, T.


P. W. Jayawardhana, D. N. R
ghe, D. J. Ranasingha Wijiyawordhana. A.
David Fernando. SecretaryN. H. Jinadasa, 01MceDivulapitiya, Veyangocla.

NAYABEDDE ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTORSJ.A. Rain.


age Dawson, Eaq.; G. A. Duff, Esq.; 1.W. Ouidar-Dover, Esq.; and P.
Oswald,
Esq. Agents and Secretari a in Lmiclon Me:Ars. Never Oswald & Co., Sl, Gracechurch S. Agent 4 in CeylonMessrs. (.42.orge Steuart & Jo. Proctors in Ceylon
Mows. F. J. & G. de Saram.

0.

LIMPED.DratccToBsJoseph

NEBOD I CEYLON TEA COMPANY,


Fra 4er, E q.; F. H. Fr a r, E q. Agems and S atetariesMestrs. Somerville
& Co. ProctorsMe era F. J. & G. de Saram.

NEW CEYLON PLANTATION COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECTORS


Thomas Higgins Tiddingtml, E
Stratferd.on- Avon ; D. B. Burn, Esq.; William P.
Gooch, Esq., William S. Bennett, Esq.; The Point, Bath Road, Readin4. Agents and
4srs.
Loadoo-3Ie
Crah)be
& Co. Ag nts in ColomboMesas Camberetari
Seebatch&Co. Proctors in Colatubo.Mecars. F. J. & U. de Swain.

NEW COLOMBO ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.DrasorJaa(Chairman)


W. Snhren, Eaq ; V. A. Joints, E-q. ; S.r W W. Mitchell, Kt.,
;
W. Sunders, Esq. ; T. B. Campbell, Esq. SecretarySydney Julius, Esq,
Prootors Messrs.J ail US & Cults/. (See Advertisement. j

0-.

NEW DIM BUL .1 COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTORS Herbert


Brinks, Esq. ; William Stepheuion Bennett, E
; W. Herbert Anderson, Esq.
C lombo A..;enta Al-t-s -s. J. M. R 'herbs to & Co. Solicit irs Messrs. R. S.
Taylor, Son & Humbert, 4, toteld Court, Gray's Inn, ',Gallon. Managing
DirectorW. IrL,rbert Ander ,on, Esq. Manager of Es Ates S. Payne Gal lwey,
Eaq. Proctors Messrs, Ju.iva & C easy.
NIRVANA TEA COMPANY.-11. S. ChipmanAgent.
NORTH OF SCOTLAND CEYLON CO., LD.Messrs. Whittaill& Co.,
Agents in Colombo. PrJctoraMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
NORTH-WESTERN RUBBER (.1!)., LD.DIREcrOitsHon. E. Roiling,
H. W. Uliw ng, E q.; R. K. C trlt, Esq. : E. Sco t, E q. Agents and Secretaries
Meaers lichanquet & Co. Proc,orsMesels, Julius & Creasy.
NUWARA. ELIYA HOTELS COMPANY, LIMITED. DtaEcronsit, Esq. (Niani.gim . Dir ,ct,r); A. W. B. Redemann, Esq. ; Dr. V.
J. G, P
Duke: P. Werner, EA. C. M.C. De Si va Esq., Secretary and Accountant. A.
Loesch, Esq., Manager. Ba t kersTile Islatidual Bank of India, Limited, Nuwara
Biqa. Proctor F. C. Loos, Jr , Esq.

NU W AR 1E r AY A. TEA EST A EN COMPANY, LIMITED.Agents in


92, C moon St es Lonlo 1, E. C. Agents
LondonMessrs. F i 11, ..'Lan is &
Pro;torsMessrs.F.
U. de Saram.
in CsylonMesars Le..oamtan &

J. &

--ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO.,


LTD.Win. G. McBean, Secretary for Ceylon. Olice 2, B dile Street, Fort,
HAad Office : Bombay. ProctorsMessrs. Julius &

Creasy.

1,11.11.Lt., I l/1111..C.,

Cu'., '

ORIENT COMPANY, LIMITED.(0ffiee: Chamber of Com coerce Building,


Colombo. Mills at Veyangoda & HorLltelly. Head Office. 7, East India Avenue,
London, E. C.) ManagerJ. C. Norman, EN. A sistants E. F. Darby, Esq.,
per pro ; and J. S. M. Paterson, Esq. Aceountaat R, S. Wrigb,, Esq. ProctorsMMUS

& ay.

OUVAR COFFEE COMPANY, LIMITED.DrazoronsAlfred Brown,


Esq., Managing Director; Leon Fainin, Esq.; P.O. Oswald, Esq. ;
Wardrop,
Esq. J. Alec Roberts, Esq., Secretary. Lood n Orlin ; 5, Dowgate Hill.
Manager of EstatesJohn Bettie, Esq. Colombo AgentsColombo Commercial
Co., Ld. ; John G. Wardrop, Esq., 'Manager.
PALMERSTON TEA COMPANY, LIMITE
ascroitsPe rcy Bois,
Esq.; 0. C. Alton, E q. ; L, Oro-s Bunbanan, Esq. AgentsMessrs. Bois,
Brothers Jr Co. Proctors.Messrr. F. J. & C. de Sartain.

PANLWAL TEA COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECTORS Hot]. Norman


Macleod Sine!air ; J. H. Batten, Esq, ; H. W. Horaby, Esq. : A. Marshall, Esq.
Agents in CsylonMessre. Uar.on & Co. ProctorsMesins. Julius & Creasy.
PANAGULA RUBBER COMPANY, LD.F. Lieschinp, Esq. Registered
OffieeHatton House, Hatton.

PATIAGAMA COMPANY, LIMIT ED Dllurcross H. O. Bois, Esq. ;


Percy Bois, Esq. AgentsMessr,. Bois Brothers & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. .1.
and G. de Saram.

PELMADULLA RUBBER CO., LTD.DIRiCroRSS`.r Alexander


Wilson; G. G. Anderson, Esq.; John MeE wan, E.q ; H. K. Ruthe fold, Esq.
Agents en.I SecretariesMessrs. McMeekin & Co., London.
PENRHOS ESTATE COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DniscrossO. W. Sublet], Esq., and E. M. Snattocs, E q. AgentsMessrs, Lee, Hedges &
Co.
Julius & Cressy.
-PINE HILL ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.Authoezed Capital
R213,000. Issued Onpital b208 740. Adresse in Tea 875; Taal Acreage 410i.
DIRSOTORS : F.M. Blackwood, h.:eq., H. S .0 Bowie Evans, E q., F. Hunter, Esq.
agents and SecretariesMt sets. Mackwool & Co.
PITAKANDA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMIT ED.--DutuclonsJoseph Fraser, Esq. (Managing Director) ; Ed ward Ch tries Mitchill, Esq.,
Eeq. ; F. H. Fraser, Esq. Agents in ColomboColombo
i
Robert Munson,
Commercial Co., Ltd. Proctors--Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
POONAGALL VALLEY CEYLON COMPANY, LTD.DiRecToRsSic
George A. Pilkington ; Geo. G. Anderson, E q.; st ,d R. Porter, Esq. Meters,
LTall, Anderson & Co., Poilpot Lane. London. E.C.Ageots and Secretaries.
Proctors in ColomboMessrs. F. J. & G. de Varam.
PORTMORE TEA. COMPANY, LD.DinscrousR. C. Bowie, Esq.;
M. Turin, Esq., W. Harbert Anderson, Esq. SecretariesMessrs: Shanp
Haldane & Co., 24, Hood Lan., London, E.C. Proctors in ColomboMesara
Julius & Creasy.

BIS

DIRECTORIES.

PIINDALUOYA. TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LTDDsorcons.,


Esq.; Fred. H. Christian,
Edward Chrislieu, Esq ; Castries Murray Robsrti
Esq. Agents in CilomboIslessra. J.M. Robes+ s & Co. Agents. and Secretaries
in LondonMessrs. Itch r,son, Buis at Co. ProctorsMesas. Julius IS: Creasy,
PUTUPACJLA TEA ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED.--nsitecrossiT. D.
Campbell, E,t1.; G. W. Sum ett, Esq.; and A. S. Berwick, Esq. Ceylon Agents
Messrs. Aitkrn, bpenee Co. London Agente Messrs. Spence, Wallis
Phtlpet Law-, London E. C. Prcetore--Mefe4s. Julius & creasy, &Imager. H,
A Tipple.
BAGALLA TEA ESTATES, L1MITED.D1ILEC,r)MCharleR E. Straehan
Esq., 0 Balfour Place ; W. Dunn, Esq., 30, Mincing I. no, E. C.; Charles Hannen
uoivey, Secret-ivy. London Agents
Esq., 25, Maids Hill We31, W.
Messrs. M. P. Evans & Ca , 30, Mincing Lsne, London, E.C. Ceylon Agents
--Galsha O ylon Tea Estates and Agency Co., La, ProecolsMegr,,. F, J. 8z, O.
de Ssraru.
Ri,NCALLA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITEDDIRECTORS-LonrL n Aget ts Messrs. J. Whittall & Co.
Wm. Keswick, Esq.; E.T. Yosug,
Ltd. (Wombs" Agents Mesars.Whit a.1 & Co. PrsctnriMee vs. J ul,us &Creasy;
RANI RUBBER CO., LTD.Thissurons.Hon. Mr. J. N. Campbell ;
A. A. Prideful's, F.,q.; Geo, Nicol Thomson, Esq : John G. Wardrop, Esq. Agents
and Seevetazies.Coli inbo Commercial Cit. Ltd.
RATWATTA COCOA COMPANY, LIMITED.DxsoczottsGordon Pyper,
Esq. ; A. Coliingivcod &mai!, Esy. ; T.C. Llux1.-y, Esq. ; Agents and Secretaries
Messrs. George Steuart & Co.Proct=s Messrs. .Tulips & Creasy
---BAYIGAH COMPANY, L'MPED.DraEcroasHon. Mr. E, Rosling;
T. B. Camnbt11, &q. ; Gordon Fran
Esq ; A. Itosbng, Esq. Agents and
SecretariesMessrs. Maokwood & Co. Pine orsMessrs Jultus& Creasy.
RELUGAS TEA ESTATES, LD.Agents in Ceyient, Messrs. Gordon
Frazer & Co.
BOEBERRY TEA CO., OF CEYLON, LIMITED. DinstoToasH on, Mr
W. H. Figg ; Percy Bois, Esq.; H. 0. Hoseasnn, Esq. Agents and Secret.
ariesMessrs. Bo i s Bros. & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & C.. d e scram.
BOSEHAUGEI TEA Cc., LD.TheoczottsJ. Douglas Fletcher, Esq.; WNeNets, Esq. Si - cretary P, C. 0 ,walci, Esq. Agent; in Cey:on.Messrs. Geo.
Steuart & Co. Proctors in CeylonMessrs, P. J. & G. de Saram.
RUANWELLA TEA COMPANY, LIM ITED.ThasoTortsT. P, Anderson
DTI.; A. L. Bine Haycock, E .q.; Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg. Agent s & Sccvetatries& Co. ProctorsMc-sirs. F. J. & 0. de Saran'.
Messrs.
RUBBER ESTATES OF CEYLON Co., Ltd.The Geisha Ceylon Tea
Estates and Agency Co., Ltd.Agents in Coy Ion,
ST. HELIERS TEA COMPANY, LIMITED.DrarcronsH C. Bois, Esq.
Percy Bois, Esq W. T. Meson, Es
Agents and SecretariesMessrs Bois

SCOTTISH CEYLON TES. COMPANY, LIMITED.DIltECTOESH. L.


Forbes, Esq., Chairman and Managing Director ; R. W. Forbes. Esq.; Geo. G.
Anderson, Esq. Manager in CeylonDavid Kerr, Esq., Aberpeldie, watawala,
Secretaries & OfficesMessrs. Lyali Anderson & Co., 16, Philpot Lane, E.C.
SCOTTISH TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.
Haldane, Esq., o.d., Edinburgh ; John Wilson, Esq., of Messrs.
Honeyman & Wilson, Edinburgh ; Henry Johnston, Esq., li. c. Advocate, Hainburgh : Geo. M. Wood, Esq., S S. C., Edinburgh. SecretaryJ. Maxtorie Graham,
C.A, Registered Office: 123, George Street, Edinburgh (London Office: 20,
Abehureh Lane, E.C. Agents in Ceylon--Messrs, Cumberbateh & Co., Colombo.
Proctors in Ceylon,Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
DI RSA :TORSJim:ries

S EIIEMBAN ESTATE
GB BE R COMPANY, LTD.Directors :
Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg ; R. Davidson, E,.q.; W. S. T. Sunders, Fig, Agents and
SecretariesMessrs. Whitten & Co. ProctoreMessrs, 3&iur & Creasy.

SHALIACA RY RUBBER Co., Ltd.DikEcTonsJ. G. Wardrop, Esq.:


W. Shakespear. Esq ; A. A. Prideaux, Esq.; G. N. Thomson. Esq.Agemts and
SecretariesColombo Commli el ,1 Co Ltd.
SOUTH WANARAJAH TEA ESTATES, LIMITED.Drarredis Oswald
C. Migninc, Esq., Hays, Wharf Southwark, 8.E., Chairman ; Willigirn Dunu,
311, Mincing Lane, E.C.; Wi11iiu i Figg, Esq., 38, Mincing Lane,.- E.G.; Hamilton
A. Hancock, Esq., 28, Mincing Lane, H C. Actg. Managing art ,eor in Ceylon
Fred, Tatham, Esq., South Wanarajah Estate, DR:nye. SecretaryP.
liervry, Esq. Registered Office-30, Mincing Laur, Londo C. Proctors in
4.1
CeylonMasers. F, J. & G. de Saram.
1)*
.0(

SOUTHERN CEYLON TEA AND RUBBER diirbmpANy, LD.DruEcTons


Hon.
J N Campbell ; u P Bayles., keg
L L T Boustead. Esq. Agent
Hon. Mr J. N. Campbell, NUWarti. Ehya. Beside -"ManagerC
G Simmonds, Esq,
ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
rap'

Ar15'

SPRING VALLEY COFFEE Cr


Alfred Brown, Esq., Managing Direct JAPANY, LIMITED.DMECTORSJ. G. Wardrop, Esq. Secretary J. olAlee
i-,7. L611
Famin, Esq..
5,
Esq.; London
P. C. Oswald,
Esq.;
Roberts,
Office:
Dowgate Hill, E. C. Manager o f t EstatesA.
T. Rettie, Esq. Colombo
r
AgentsColonfho Cond. Co. Ltd. -i.
G. Wardrop, Esq., 2rlanager.
. b
!ref

STANDARD TEA CO ii.PA"


NY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DISECTORS
A, Brooke. Esq.; It. Kay-Shute sewurth,
Esq.; N. W. Grieve, Esq.; T. S,Grigson,
Erg. SeeretaryA. Trafford Brig,
Esq. Loudon Offices: 25, Feachureti Street,
Loudon, E. C. Agents an
Proctors in CeylonMessrs. E. d roicMesisrs. George Steuart & Co., Colombo.
2o.) " J. & G. de baram.
STAN11101-IE ANAMAL .1":
oiling, Esq.Secretary and Pint ,L AY ESTATES COMPANY, LTD.F.
G., Eortor. Registered Office, Hatton House, Hatton.
.1 J.
SUMTRAYALT1

PATES, LD.DiaEoroasA. J. Hamilton, Eeq.;


F. Ince, Esq. SecretaryGeorge Steuart & Co.00-3". A. Roberts, Esq. Agents in CeylonMessrs.
Proctors in Ceylon MessEd Offices in London-5, Dowgate Hill, London, E.G.;
irn p.s. F. J. & G. de Saram.
SUNNYGAMA (CE
YLON) TEA. ESTATES COMPANY, LD.Driikorrons
William Forsythe, 1,
Einrnond, Esq. Seeret;',.,'-'2., sq.; Walter H. Saville, Esq.; R. B. Magor, Esq.. Cyril
Street, Londou, E. C. ?;
., "ariasMessrs. George Williamson & Co. 1311, Leadenhall
Messrs., Julius & C,d":" Agents in Colomlir Messrs, George Steuart & Co. Proctors
easy,
53

BIS

DIRECTORIES.

TALAWAKELLE ESTATES COMPANY, LD .Diuscxems A P. Heskyns,


Esq. ; C. M. Robertson, Esq, London Agents and SecretariesMessrs.
Robert,on, Bois & Co. Agents in Colombo.Messrs. Geo. Steuart & Co.
Proctors--Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saratn,
TALGASWELA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIM ITED.DTRECTOBS
G. Vanderspar, Esq.; J. W. Erskine, Esq. and Hector, VanCeylenburg, Esq.
Agents and SecretariesMessrs. J. J. Vanderspar & Co. ProctorsMessrs.
F. J. & G. de Saram.

Hot
Age
H.
Scot

TAPROBANE TEA CO., LD.A. H. Dunsinure, Esq., Agent in Ceylw


Proctors Messrs. Julius & Creasy.
TEA CORPORATION, LD.Gordon Frazer &,Co., Agents in Colombp.
ProctorsMessrs. F. J. et G. de Scram.
TEMPLESTOWE ESTATE COMPANY, LD.DIBEcrons : F. W. Do
Esq. ; 11. G. Bois, Esq. J. M. Robertson & Co., Agents in Colon],
ProotorsMessrs. Julius & Crea +3,
TONACOMBE ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED. DIREcTous Hoc. Mr.
W. H. Figg ; Hon. Mr. J. N. Campbell ; A. J. Denison, Esq. Agents and SecretariesMessrs, Cumberbatab & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
TYSPANE TEA OOMPANY, LD.DiancronsE. D, Thomas, Esq
J. P. Herringham, Esq.; W. Cross Buchanan, Esq.; Col. E. D. Newnham-Snotil
Agents in ColomboMessM Bois Bros. & Co. Agents and Secretaries id
LondonMessrs. Robertson, Bois & Co., 12, Fenchurch St., E.C.

IIDABAGE COMPANY, LIMItBE, (In Liquidation).DIRECTORS Lion.


Mr. J. N. Campbell ; E. R, Waldeck Escl ; W. Sbakspeare, Esq. Agents and
Secretarie3Messrs. Carson & Co. Proi".1.0r..Messrs. Julius & Creasy.

TORS
Age!
F. .J

UKUWELA ESTATES CO., LIMITED.DisEcronrs.:F G Ambrose


Esq.. 165, Fenchurob-et., E. C., ChairoVati ; .T. P. Bentley Anley, Eeq.,
Kidsgrove, StaffordshireLondol Direetors.s H. L. Anloy, Esq., Mahatenne,
Elkaduwa, Director in CeyPn. London AgenitT. J.Lawrance, Esq., Ingram
House, 165, Fenchurob-st., E. C.

Fras
Mes
Mes

UDAPOLLA RUBBER COMPANY, L;IMITED.DnencronsT. C.


Huxley, Eeq.; W. S. T. Saundero, Esq.; A. L. Hill.e-Haycock, Esq. Agents and
Secretaries.Messrs. Gordon Frazer & Co. erootcrtMessrs. R. F. Vie
Saram & Alvis.
T.

UNION ESTATES COMPANY OF CEYLON. LI4IITED.DnexcritusBoll


Mr. W. H. Figg ; Hon. Mr. W. D. Gibbon ; F. L. Cleme nte, Esq. Agents & Secret.
aries.Plessts. Whitten & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. J.& U. De Scram

Sir .1
Clot
Darl
Com

w.

Sup
Assi

819

DIRECTORIES.

TALAWAKELLE ESTATES COMPANY, LDDirateroas A P. Heskyns,


Esq. ; C. M. Robertson, Esq. London Agents and Secrstanss Messrs.
Robertson, Bois & Co. Agents in roloinbo.Alessrs. Geo. Steuart & Co.
Proctors-.Messrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
TALGASWELA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DIREcToas
G. Vanderspar, Esq.; J. W. Erskine, Esq. and Hector. VanCuylenbarg, Esq.
Agents and SecretariesMessrs, 3,
Vanderspar & Co. ProctorsMessrs.
F. J. & G. de Saram.
TAPROBANE TEA CO., L13.A. H. Dunsmure, Esq., Agent iu Ceylon.
Proctors Messrs. Julius & Creasy.
TEA CORPORATION, LD.Cordon Frazer &,Co., Agents in Colombo.
Practors-ssMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
TEMPLESTO WE ESTATE COMPANY, LIIDrarcroas : F. W. Boit,
Esq. ; H. G. Bois, Esq. J. M. Robertson & Co., Agents in Colombo.
ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Crea w.
TONACOMBE ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECTORS Hon. Mr.
W. H. Figg ; Hon. Mr. J. N. Campbell : A. J. Denison, Esq. Agents and Secret
ariesMessrs, Cumbarbatah & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram .
TYSPANE TEA COMPANY, LD. DIRECTORSE. D. Thomas. Esq..
J. P. Herringham, Esq.; W. Cross Buchanan, Esq.; Col. E. D. Newnham-Smith:
Bois Bros. & Co. Agents and Secretaries in
Agents in ColomboMess
'a & Co., 1?, Fenehurah St., E.C.
LondonMessrs. Robertson,
DDAIIA.GE COMPANY, LIMI]'ED, (In Liquidation).DinEcrous Hon
Mr. J. N. Campb,.11 ; E. R. Woldock', Esq. : W. Sbakspeare, Esq. Agents and
SecretariesMessrs. Carson & Co. P roi,o.nr..Messrs. Julius & Creasy.
UKUWELA ESTATES CO., LIMI'TED.DisEcroant...F G Ambrose
Esq.. 165, Fenchureb-st., E. C., ChairaVan ; J. P. Bentley Antsy, Esq.,
Kidsgrove, StaffordshireLondon Direetors.s H. L. Anley, Esq., Mahatenne,
Elkaduwa, Director in Ceyl'n. London AgentJ T. J. Lawrence, Esq., Ingram
House, 165, Fenchnrch-st., E. C.
UDAPOLLA RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED.Dnirc-ronsT. C.
Huxley, Esq.; W. S. T. Saunder.i, Esq.; A. L. Hiri,e-Haycock, Esq. Agents and
Secretaries.Messrs. Gordon Frszer & Co. OmenMessrs. R. F. Ids
Scram & Alvie.
UNION ESTATES COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIAITED--DinacreasBon
Mr. W. H. Figg : Hon. Mr. W. D. Gibbon : F. L. Cleme nts, Esq. Agents & Secret.
aries.Messts. Whittall & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & Do Harem
UNITED PLANTERS' COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITEDDIRECTORS
Herbert Brooks, Esq.; Henry Brooks, Esq. ; Harry Tabor Brooks, Esq. ; John
Melville Bonstead, Esq., Colombo, Ceylon. Managers in Ceylon Boustesd
4ot Place, Gram:hare]]

UPPER MASKELIYA ESTATES COMPANY, LIMITED.DraucronsHon. Mr. W. D. Gibbon ; 0. II. Alston, Esq.; R. Webster, E q. Secretari,s and
AgentsMessrs. Whittall & Co. ProctorsMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
UVAKELLIE TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DruccronsH. G. Bois, Esq. ; Hon. Mr. W. D. Gibbon ; J. M. Magon, Esq. Agents and
Seoret.triesMessrs, J. M. Robertson & Co. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
UVA RUBBER COMPANY OF CEYLON, LD.PnovntrosrAL DIRECTORS
H. M. Alleyn, Esq. (Managing Director); F. L. Clements, Esq ; J. J. Robinson,
Esq.; C. D. Botch, Esq.; F. P. Williams, Esq. Agents and SecretariesCumoerbatch & Co. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
VELLEKELLIE TEA COMPANY, LD.Messrs. Bois Bros. & Co., Agents
in Colombo. Agents at, Secretaries in London.Messrs. Robertson Bois & Co.,
12, Fenchurch Street, E. C. Directors George Abercrombie Dick, Esq. ; Percy
L. Johnston, Esq, Proctors in CeylonMessrs. F. J. & G. de Saram.
VOGAN TEA COMPANY, LIMITEDnumerousV. A. Julius, Esq.;
E. M. Shattock, Esq.; G. E. Woodman, Esq.; H. W. Harrison, Esq. Agents
and Secretaries.Messrs. Lee, Hedges & Co. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
WALA WE ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED.Initial Capital R43,000.
Acreage 500, under Paddy. Total Acreage 865. DirectorsHon. Mr. W. H.
Figg.; T. B. Campbell, Esq. ; Agents and SecretariesMrssrs. Ilackwond & Co.
ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Greasy.
WALKER, SONS & COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTORSFrank Walker.
Esq. (Chairman) ; Edmuad Walker, Esq., Managing Director ; Walter Lamont,
Esq. ; Wm. James Walker, Esq. ; David Stewart Pace, Esq.; John Walker, Esq.
Andrew Armstrong Esq., Secretary. ProctorsMessrs. Julius & Creasy.
WANARAJAH TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.
ronsJ. C. Dunbar, Esq.; J. W. Vanderstraaten, Esq.; and R. Davidson, Esq .
Agents and SecretariesMessrs. Lewis Brown & Co. ProctorsMessrs.
F. J. & G. de Saram.
WARRIAPOLLA ESTA TES COMPANY, LIMITED.DrascroasR. S.
Fraser, Esq. ; Col. E. L. Fraser,
Agents and Secretaries in London
Messrs. Arbuthnot, Latham & Co., 33, Great St. Helens. Agents in Ceylon
Messrs. George Steuart & Co. Pastors in CeylonMessrs F. J. & G. de Saram
WHARFAGE COMPANY, LIMITED (CEYLON). DIRECTORS (London):
Sir James Lyle Mackay, o.o.u.o., K. C.T. E. ( B. T. Co.) Chairman; Herman Wilmot
Cloth ( P. & 0. On); Alfred Morrison Turner (Asiatic S. N. Co. ) ; Edwin
Darlington, O.C.R. (Bibby Co.) and George. T. Porlock (Clan Line)(Private
Company Registered in London.] Loom, MANAGEMENTJ. A. Ridge, Manager ;
W. Y. Fleming, Aseicant Manager. StaffJ. A. Shepherd, Accountant;
Superintendent-Afloat, R. G. Masher. Superintendent of Wor'ss, W. Duncan;
AssistantsE. Powell and .1. Sproat. Proctors in CeylonF. J. & G. de Saram,
YATADERIA TEA COMPANY OF CEYLON, LIMITED.DirotoronsH.
V. Maselleld, Esq. ; David Fairweather, Esq.; Frank Liesching, Esq. Agents and
SecretariesThe Eastern Produce a id Estates Co., Limited. ProctorsMessrs.
Julius & Creasy.
YATIYANTOTA CEYLON TEA CO., LD.DIRECTORSA. Thomson, Esq. (Chairman); Chas. Young, Eq.; J.M Skioner, Esq. Managing Agents

Messrs, Whittall & Co., Colombo. Secretary & OfficesT. A. Williams, Esq., 27,

Mincing Lane, London, E, C. Prcc:orsMessrs.

F. J. cft G de Slum, Colombo.

DIRECTORIES.

OF BANDA MERCHANTS, AGENTS, &c.


,..,
1.-; ORRESPONDENTS, A GENCIES, &C.
I Agent for British North Borneo Co.,
I Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
I(See Advt.); Scottish Imperial Ilion.
bbon. W. D. Gibbon,
'Iranee
Co:' ( See Advt.); Norwich
( Agent,
Clerks :Clancle , iUnion Life Insurance Society and
Vanderwall end K. I Norwich and London Accident Associa
ldvt.)
I tion. Correspondents: Dent Bros. &
G. Paul.
I 'Co., London ; Shard, Haldane & Co.,
),London.
...'Lady De Soysa. Colombo.
Soysa ..., D.Pier:s
AN D
3SES.

YABTNER6,A7818TANTS,
&C.

Bankers.
FIRMS.

AGENTS OR MANAGERS
AND ASSISTANTS.

OFFICE.

'muffle Bank of J. B. Bishop, Agent. Clerks :


Ld. (See Advt.),J. H. Schokman, D. L. de.
!Alwis, J. C. Ratwatte, C. A,
sekere.
iFerdinands and J. Kula
A. Ratwatte, Shroff; and D. W.
Ward Stree.
1Dullewe, Asst. Shroff,
d Bank of India,) J. A. Algie, Agent. Clerks
1 1'. B. Bulawi, D. D. Dias, W.'
See Advt.)
Goonetileke, A. H. de Silva,1
A. P. Allen, and H. A. Joseph..
;Ward Street.
IW Weerasingham, Shroff.

European Storekeepers.
FIRMS.

PAET KERB AND ABBISTANTFL

ADDRESSES.

Is, Ld.,Merehantal William Jenkinr, Managing


orekeepers. Director; John Spicer, Manager;
iee Advt.)
John Baill1e, Local Manager in
Kandy. Assistants ; J. Ellis and
A. R. Page. Clerks: M. Cheyne,
J. Wijeysinghe, L. D. John, R.
1Dason, H. M. Shockman, T.J
Joseph, W. R. Gander, Hen 34, Ward Street,
de Siva.

& Co., Wine and Trustssa of the Estate of the


Menhants,Phar- late W. C. Miller. Proprietors.
atical Chemists &I Walter Mips, Manager and
.al Storekeepers. ver pro ; Robert Gordon, Local
i Manager ; G. Nicholas, Chemist. S. J. Gibsonj Assistant.
Assts. & Clerks : B. M. Smith,
T. B. Allon, H. Sartholomense, Trinnomalee Street.
etc.

i Co.
3ons & Co., Ld.
Advt.)
Co. (See Advt.)
K. Gray.

NAT:

D. B. S.

0. L M.
and I
W. D. (
&diaper
Perna
P. V. M
Ana Elv
M. K.
Saibo
M. Abdi
N. M.
Bros.
V.R.S.'l
K. M.
Chett
N. K.
Chett
Bastian
Dingi
Paulus
K.N.K.
Chet!
K.P. R,
M.
Chet
M. Sul)
N.M.S.
J. L. S
K.P.K
Chet
D. A.
Bingen
Co.
S. M.
A.R.13
Caitai
Topui
Vasnr
F. Bu
C. S.F

A. G. Martin, Manager.
See under "Engineers."

Ward Street
do

A.J. A
M. L.
R. D.
M.
bo
W. P.
Seyed
S. Cam
A. E.
bo
E. Nixa

F. Skeen.
Mrs. E. M. Gray.

21, Ward Street.


Arthurwatta.

M. J. A,
Michael

DIRECTORIES.

820

LIST Or KANDI BENCH %MS, AGENTS, &c.


FIRMS ANDrARTNERS.A.- SISTA NTS,
&O.
ADDRESSES. I

CORRESPONDENTS, AGENCIES, &c.


Agent for British North Borneo Co.,
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
(See Advt. ) ; Scottish Imperial I'm.
W. D. Gibbon. W. D. Gibbon.
ranee Co., See Advt.} ; Norwich
(Visiting A gent,
Union Life Insurance society and
Clerks :Clande
&c.)
Vanderwau end K. Norwich and London Accident Associs
(See Advt.)
tion. Correspondents : Dent Bros. &
G. Paul.
Co., London ; Shard, Haldane &
London.
. Lady De Sopa. Colombo.
D.Pier:s
Lady De Soysa

Bankers,
AGENTS OR MANAGERS
OFEICE.
FIRMS.
AND ASSISTANTS.
The Mercantile Bank of J. B. Bishop, Agent. Clerks :
India, Ld. (See Advt.) J. H. Schokman, D. L. do,
Alwis, J. C. Ratwatte, C. A.
Ferdivands and J. Kulasekere.
W .1
A. R atwatte, Shroff ; and D.
(Ward S tree.
Dullewe, Asst. Shroff,
National Bank of India,' J. A. Al"ie, Agent. Clerks:1
Lel. (See Advt.) P. B. Hulaw., D. D, Dias, W.
:G. Goonetileke, A. H. de Silva,
A. P. Allen, and H. A. Joseph.'
Ward Street.
W. Weerasingham, Shroff.

European Storekeepers.
FIRMS.

PARTNERS AND ASSISTANTS.

ADDRESSES.

Cargills, Ld., Merchants William Jeukinr, Managing


& Storekeepers.
Director; John Spicer, Manager;
(See Advt.)
John Baillie, Local Manager in
Kandy. Atsistants : J. Ellis and
A. R. Page. Clerks: M. Cheyne,
J. Wijeysinghe, L. D. John, R.
Dason, H. M. Shockman, T.
Joseph, W. R. Gander, Hen 34, Ward Street,
de Siva.
Miller & Co., Wine and Trustees of the Estate of the
Spirit Merehants,Pliar late W. C. Miller, Proprietors.
diaceutical Chemists & Walter Philps, Manager and
General Storekeepers. ver pro ; Robett Gordon, Lonl
Manager ; G. Nicholas, Chemist. S. J. Gibson, Assistant.
Assts. et Clerks : R. M. Smith,
T. B. Allon, la. Bartbolomeusz, Trincomalee Street.
etc.
A. G. Martin, Manager.
Martin & Co.
'Walker Sons & Co., Ld. See under "Engineers."
(See Advt.)
F. Skeen & Co.(SeeAdvt.) F. Skeen.
Mrs. E. M. Gray.
Mrs. E. M. Gray.
The Cash Medical Co S. A. Owen, Manager.
S. du Pleas Pol, Wine

Ward Street
do
21, Ward Street.
Arthurwatta.
King Street.

DIRECTORIES.

881

KANDY-(aardinued).
NATIVE SHOPKEEPERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND RETAILERS.
FIRMS.

ADDRESSES.

PARTNERS AND ASSISTANTS.

D. B. S. Alwis & Co. ... D. B., D.L. , and Tlr. Be I


Alwis
0. L M. Maharnadu Labile
... C. M. Shaheed
and Brothers
... W. S. Fernando
W. D. Carolis
Sellaperumage Francisco
... D. de Silva
Fernando
Madar Saibo
P. V. M. Madar Saibo
Ana Ebraim Saibo
Ebraim Saibo
M. K. Ahamadoo Meera
Meera Saibo
Saibo
... M. Abdul Careen)
M. Abdul Careen
N. M. Zaina Dean c14
... N. M. Zaina Dean
Bros.
V.R.S.T. Sattappa Chatty Sattappa Chatty
K. M. R. M. Cuppeyan
Cuppeyan Chetty
Chetty
N. K. P. V. Valliappa
Vall'appa Chetty
Chetty
Bastian Silva (late Don
Dingaroo De Silva) ... B. Silva
Paulus Swaris & Co. ... M. A. Fernando
K.N.K. P. 11d. Venathetan
Venathetan Chetty
Chatty
K.P. R. M. Raman Chatty Ramon Chatty
R. M. M. S. Mayappa
Mayappa Chetty
Chetty
Sulaymau Saibo
M. Sulymau Saibo
N.M.S.MahamadoSadako S. M. Badako
J. L. Sinne Lebbe Markar S. L. Markar
K.P.K.N.S.Supramaniam
Supramaniam Chatty ...
Chatty
... D. A. Silva
D. A. Silva & Co.
Singer Sewing Machin
Co. (Kandy Branch) .. Badur Deen
S. M. P.M. Caller Saibo... (Rice Merchant)
A.R.K. P. Karpen Chatty (Shop & Store)
do
..
Caitau F Fernando ..
(Bombay Merchants)
Tapun.iiog Motoomall
Vasumal Hasamal & Co..
F. Bulner
.." Merchant
C. S.We pa Mari kar & Co. A. Cider Saibo and
Wapu Marikar
Al. A . Jaw ad & Co. ... A. J. A. Jawad
M. L. Abdul Catfrour
M, L. Abdul Galloor
R. D. A. Perera
B. D. A. Perera
M. K. K. Caseim SaiOasa4u S aibo
bo & Co.
W. P. Cadermera Saibo Cal-termer& blaiba
Seyed Ibrahim Saibo&Oo. S. T. Saibo
Causim Saibo
S. Ca444im Sail) & Co....
A. E. A. lIacof SalUsoof
Saibo
ho & Co.
Nizr Mohici nen
E. Nix. Mohideen
M. J. Aponsu, S.
Silva, M. S. Fernando
M. J. Aponsm & Co. ...
Michael A. Fernando ... M. A. Fernando
S. D. H. M Harlin ._ M. Hauiffa
P. R. M. M. Chetty,.. Muttucarpen Chetty ...
S. T. A. L. Allagappa
Allagappa Chetty
Chetty

46 to 48 Cross St , and
No. 8, Hill St.
19, Colombo Street
do
218,
153,
147,
181,

do
do
de

201,
169,

do
do

240,

do
do
do

16, Trincomalee Street


395,
370,

do
do

21,
20,

do
do

19,
do
26, Castle Hill Street
29 & 30 do
12, Trincomalee Street
27,
1

do
do

Temple Street
186, Colombo Street
26, Trincomalee Street
364, Trincomalee Street
3,
do
5 & 7,
do
do
22, Colombo Street
do
21,
do
242,
328, Trincomalee Slra6t
168, Colombo St.
do
170
930,
do
do
219,
220,
do
239, Colombo Street
do
168,
Peradeniya Road
170, Colombo Street
do

do

DIRECTORIES.

8`a

KANDY.(Continued)
N EGO T I AT IORS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS.
AGENTS OR MANAGERS.

ADDRESSES.

D. B. S. Alwis & Co. .. D. B. & Tho-. de Alwis 48, Cross Street


... Trincomalee Street
.. C. Grebe
Charles L. Grebe
do
...
... A. Ambrose
Alfred Ambrose
do
... 1383,
... (eawnbroker)
Carnpeu Chetty
...125,
do
do
S. M. Segappa Chetty ..
... 16-19, Brownrigg St. and
... J. Hugh Siebel
J. H. Siebel
Ward St. Corner
.. Trincomalee Street
... E. R. Gird: agatna
B. R. Girihagama
MONEY LENDERS.
M. R. P, L. Periya'ian
Chetty
Y. C. Y. Muttitth Chetty
S.T.A.L. Alegappa Chetty
JEWELLERS.
D. F. Weerasooria & Co.
J. A. de Silva
D. A. Silva & Co.
A. R. (Wee Lebbe

... Ward Street


.. 27, do
... 26, do
.. Trincomalee Street

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.


... K. Gordon, Manager ; G.
Nicholas, Chemist ; S.
J. Gibson, Asst.
... Trincomalee Street
... Grand Hotel
government Dispensary Dr. J. Craib
C. B. Rowlands & Co.,
(The Kandy Dispen.
C. B. Rowland h
... I No. 63, Trincomalee St.
aary.)
The Central Dispensary C. D. Jayesinhe and
James Fernando
.. Castle Hill Street
Dr. W. Wijeyesekere ... Pavilion Street
Kandy Dispensary
... Dr. G. P. Hay
... Pavilion Street
Do
.. Trincomalee Street
... Dr. H. Seven
Do
S. A. Owen, Manager ... King Street
The C.ish Me Heal Co.
Miller & Co.

ENGINEERS, &O.
Walker Sons & Co., Ltd.
(Head Office, 36, Basing- [Sea Colombo Mercantile
hall St , London, E.0 ) List for Directors, itcJ

London Agents : Walker


Brothers, 36, BasIngball
Street, E. C.; Fairfield
Iron Works, and Ward
Kandy Stag :
St., Kandy; Colombo Iron
Herbert Tarver A.M. I. M. S. Works, Colombo. (See
Manager, and R. Wilson, Advt.)
Assis tau%

Colombo Gas and Water R. W. Baird, Resident


Kandy.
Engineer.
Co., Ltd.
A. M. Jacob
R. D. Sate ales.

TAXIDER MIS S.
I Temple St.
... I A. M. Jacob
.. I Peradeniya Road
.. I B. D. Sarneles

TAILORING ESTABLISHMENTS, &C.


... Trincomalee Street, No. 373
li.Bandar Saibo
do
No. 21
...
B. Aharnado Saibo
do
No. 18
S. Mobedeen Ghouse
do
No. 371
N. J. Mesyan
No. 33
do
...
M. A. Bahim
Q I....1,nm MPPV2.
... Castle Hill Street


DIRECTORIES,

823

KANDY;( Continued.)
Hotels.
Nerves
Queen's Hotel

" Florence Villa "


Savoy Hotel

/loyal Hotel
The King's Hotel
Castle Hotel
Centr .I Hotel

AGENTS OR MINAGIIRS. I

ADDRESS.

Kandy Hotels Co., Ld.,


Proprietors ; J. P. flour- I
dayron, Manager ; W.
Worth, Secretary; Joseph Fraser, Managing
Director ; J, de Cruse,
Bookkeeper.
i Trincomalee & Ward St.
Major Tranohell
.. Lake Road, Kandy
The Savoy Hotel Syndi.
cate, Proprietors: Muni. ;
S. du Flees Pol, Maria- ,
ging Director
.. : Victoria Drive
.. D. Dias & Silva
.. I King Street
... J.A.S.Fernanclo,Manager; King Street and Castle
S. Fernando, Bookkeeper.
Hill Street
. D. Dias & Silva
.. 1Castle Hill Street.
... N. F. Fernando
... Trincomalee Street

Motor Car Companies.


Kandy Motor Car Syndicate i Wolseley and Argyll Cars with accommodation for three passengers.
;

SHOEMAKING ESTABLISHMENTS.
Trincomalee Street
T. P. Perera
... Ward Street
A. Pate & Co.
... Hill Street
Kandy Industrial School
... 404, Trincomalee Street
Loochow & Sons
.., King Street
J. Baptist
.., Castle Hill Street
L Silva
.. Trincomalee Street
N. H. D. Jayesinishe & Co.
.. 33, Colombo Street
W. D, enrolls
IERATED & MINERAL WATERS SELLERS.
... Trincomalee Street
Miller & Co.
... No, 328, Trincomalee Street
R. D. A. Perera
.. Trincomalee Street
J. P. Morton & Co. ..
Kandy Natural Spring Aijrated Water
Ampitiya
Company
FLORISTS, &c.
Perade iiya Road
J. Hugh Siebel
... Torrington Road and Lake Road
George De Soyea
... Peradeniya Road
P. D. Siebel
.. Mehalyawa
Henry Silva & Brothers
BOOK DEPOTS.
Christian Literature Society. Religions Tract Society and Bible Societi, Book
Depots:J. A. Mendis, Bookseller, Trincomalee Street.
N. S. Cooray, Colombo Street.
E. A. Thepanis Perera, No. 257, Colombo Street.
W. D. Perera, Colombo Street.
J. T. trowel
Alfred Perera

LICENSED SURVEYORS.
S. A. &yea
L. G. Northway
S. W. Spencer

0. Bartholomeusz
Geo. E. de Mott

DIRECT0ii1F.S.

St4

KANDY.(Conlinved.)
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
FIRMS.

PARTNERS & ASSISTANTS. I

V. Skeen & (1.).(S'ec Advt.) F. Sheen


The Colomb ) Atioto.-car- John Davidson tied E. A.
...
Ginder
ies' Ca., Ld, (Bee Advt.)
D. D. H. Edmond & Cl. D. D. H. Edinuld ...

RESIDENCE.

No. 21, Ward Street


Ward Street
Peitadeniya

MILLINERS. AND DRESSMAKERS.


...
Torn Moor & Co.
...
Mrs. E. Vandort
...
Miss N. C. Hay
...
Mrs. E. Silva
...
Martin & Co.
Andris Cooray & Co,, Clothiers
...
Mrs. F. T. Cramer

No. 21, Ward Street


Trincomalee Street
Pavilion Street
Castle Hill Street
Ward Street
No. 248, Colombo Street
Trincomalee Street

PRINTER2.
Industrial School (Manager, Arthur Arndt ; Printer, C. E. Goodchild).
R. A. Ferdinands, Trincomalee Street.
Buddhist Printing Press (Theo:ophical Society) 81, Trincomalee Street.
Lanka Pradipaya Printing Press, D. John De Alwis, 308, Trincomalee St.
Walker Sous & Co., Ltd., Ward Street.
Andris Cooray & Co., Colombo Street.,
FURNITURE DEALERS.
M. Samuel Fernando
Mackay & Co.

361, Trincomalee St.


. . Ward Street.
BAKERS.

L. F. Fernando, Trincomalee Street ; W. B, Fernando, 42, Trincomalee


Street ; M. Salgado, Castle Street ; W. S. Gooneratne, 45, Trincomalee Street ;
M. Salga-o, :Trincomalee Street ; W. Mendis, Castle Hill Street ; D. D. Stephen,
Castle Hill Street.
COACH. BUILDERS, FARRIERSi SADDLES &c.
A. Pate & Ca. (G. Swan, Manager) Ward Strad ; Trincomalee Street. ; T. P.
Perera, No. 343, Trincomalee Street ; J. Baptist, King Street ; F. de Silva & Co.,
Cross Strett.
WATCHMAKERS.
F. T. Cramer & Sons, Ward Street ; Francis Perera, Trineomalee Street ;
B. Rosayroe, 'Trincomalee Street ; J. D. Taylor, Castle Hill Street ; Horatio
Nelson. Trincomalee Street ; F. Soysa, Trincomalee Strest ; W. Kitchitlan,
Ward Street.
CYCLE REPAIRERS.
Walker Sons & Ca., Ltd.. Ward Street ; 1. Fernando, Trincomalee
Street ; J. D. Taylor, Castle Hilt Street ; N, Ibrahim, Ward Street ; P. Cramer
ARTISTS.

DIRECTORIES.

825

GALLE MERCANTILE AND TRADE LIST.

MERCHANTS.
FIRER.

Blank, Johu & Co.

PARTNERS
AND ASSISTANTS.

CORRESPONDENTS AND

Partners, Mrs,Isabel S. Black and.i


John Reddie Black. i

AGENCIEs,

Cory Bros. & Co., Cardiff & London ;


Turner, Morrison & Co., Bombay & Calcutta.

Agents for the Asiatic Steam Navigation Company, Limited ; Anglo-AustraL lian Steam Navigation Company, Ld.

Spence, Wallis & Co., l7, Philpot


Lane, London ; Hull, Blyth & Co., London ; Aitken, Spence & Co., Colombo;
Gordon Woodroffe & Co., Madras.
Agents for Lloyd's, London ; Baring
Bros. & Uo., Ltd., London ; National
Bank of India, Ld.; Royal Dutch Steamship Co., " Nederlaud," Amsterdam ;
Clan Line, Ltd., Glasgow ; Rotterdam
Lloyds, Rotterdam ; The British and
' Colonial Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.
(Buaknall Bros.) ; The Indian & American Steamship Line (Buoknall Bros.);
I Ceylon Steamship Co. ; Bureau Veritas ;
Germanischer Lloyd; Batavia Sea & Fire
Clark, Spence & Partners, P. G. Insurance Co. ( SeeA dvt. ); Imperial
Co.
Spence, Ed. Aitken, Insurance Co., Ltd.; Boston Association
Gordon Spence, and , of Underwriters; Bombay Underwriters'
1 Association ; Salvage Association, LonA. S. Berwick.
Manager, B. W. don ; Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., LiverLeek ; Asst., W. A. pool.
F. Halliley.
Gladstone, Wyllie & Co., Calcutta ;
The Arracan Co. Ltd., Burma ; Steel
Bros., Rangoon ; Arbuthnot & Co.,
Madras ; Peirce Leslie & Co., Cochin
and Calicut ; 13oustead & Co., Singapore ; Paterson Simons & Co., Singapore; Deendels dr Co., Batavia ;
Erdinann & Sieleken, Batavia ; Welenstein Krause & Co., Batavia and
Sourabaya ; International Credit in
Handels Vaereniging, Batavia ; Miran
dolle, Voute & Co., Samarang ;
Gilman & Co., Hongkong ; Ireland
Fraser & Co. , Mauritius; Steel Murray
& Co., Durban, and Natal; Jas. Searight
& Co., Cape Town ; Wm. Dunn &
Durban, Natal ; Dunn & Co., East
London ; Mackie Dunn & Co., Port
Elizabeth.

DIRECTORIES.

928

GALLE(Contimued).
FIRMS.

PARTNERS AND
ASSISTANTS.

CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENCIES.

Delmege, Beid & Partner, Anthony r General Merchants & Coaling Agents
I Coaling Contractors to the British,
An sdell Delmege.
Co.
Manager, W. W. French German and Russian AdmiralKenny; Deputy Man- ties, &e., &c. Correspondents :Chas.
ager, G. W. Suhren ; Glittenann, London; Kenyon Parsons,
Assistant, J. A. B. New York ; Oskar Kuzzer, Dresden
Agents for the Eazle Coal Co Limited.
Carver, per pro.
Agents at Galle, The Tcyo Risen Kaisha (Oriental S. S
Charles P. Hayley Co.) ; The Occident and Oriental
I 8. S. Co.; The Pacific Mail S. S. Co.
& Co.

l
f Delmege, Forsyth & Co. of Colombo ;
Sinclair, Hamilton & Co., London ;
James Burners & Sons, London ; E. T.
Delmege, London ; Bullard King & Co.,
London ; Edward Bates & Sons, Liverpool ; Carleton & Moffat, New York.
Agents for British India S. N. Co. ;
Netherlands India S. N. Co. ; Navigazione
E. Coates & Co. Partners; E.Coates Generale ltalianaFlorio and Rubatand S. H. Tilley.
tino ; Holt's, Anchor & Glen Line
Assistant, H. T. of Steamers ; Marine Insurance ComCoates,
pay ; Standard Life Assurance Co. ;
E. Coates, acting Guardian Fire Assurance Co., Liverpool ;
Vice-Consul
for Underwriters' Association ; New York
Spain and acting Board of Underwriters ; National Board
Consul for Portugal. of Marine Underwriters, New York ;
Registro Italiano of Genoa ; London &
County Bank ; Chartered Bank of India,
Australia & China ; Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Winslow, Lainer & Co., New York; Grindlay & Co.,
London ; Bulk Petroleum Installation,
Colombo.

Bayley, Char. P. Partners : Charles


Pickering Hayley
a CO.
and Alec. Chas,
Hayley.
Stuart P. Hay:ey,t
Assistant per pro.
Charles Pickering
Hayley, Consular
Agent for AustroHungary.

rtB
ros.
elke

Partners . G.
Volkart, Th Reinhart, J. Steiner and
George Reinhart (in
Europe).
M anger: J. Steier, Consular Agent,
(V. S. of Amgriat.

Price Hickman & Co., London ;


Harrison & Johnson, London ; Ed.
Vallette & Th. Julien, Marseilles ;
Turner Morrison & Co., Calcutta; Aspin.
wall & Co., Cochin ; Pernon Bayed Cie.,
Pond jell ery ; Mohr Bros., Rangoon,
Akyab & Bassein ; Borneo Co., Singapore, Bangkok and Java ; Agents for
Union Marine Insurance Co.. Ld., of
Liverpool and Atlas Assurance Co.,
Manchester.
Volkart Brothers, Winterthur, Lon.
don, Bombay, Kurrachee, Tellicherry,
Calicut, Cochin, Colombo, Point de
Galle, Tuticorin, Madras, and Shanghai.
Agents for London and Lancashire Fire
Insurance Company, Liverpool. The
Northern Assurance Co., London.
Shire Line of Steamers (Jenkins & Co.
Ltd.) London. Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft Hansa. Bremen
Hamburg-America-Line Ham burg. (See

DIREcTORIES.

827

GALLEt Continued),
GENERAL LIST.

BANK!.

I Royal Hotel; B M Allis, Ploprielor


Havelock Place.
Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. acting Prince's Hotel : M V Motha, Proprietor,

Havelock Place.
Agent, B Miner. C 0 Kellar, Dan
Robertson and R B Andree, Clerks ;
Patrick Anandappa, Shroff; R G
Ina:ram:or ComPentse,
Gooneiekera and B Goonesekera.
The North British and Mereautle In(See Advt.)
Asst. Shroffs.
surance Company (Fire and Life)
National Bank of India Ltd.Clark,
J D Philip, Agent.
Spence & Co., Agents ( See Advt.)
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.,
PRINT/ NG PRESSES.
E Coates & Co., .gents. (See Advt.)
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Albion Press : J G Bogaars ; AssistChina.E. Coates & Co., Agents. (See
ant, W 7LePgl
Advt.)
Lankopakara Press, Gallo Bazaar.
Oriental Bank Corporation in Liq. Lankaloka Press,
do.
Clark, Spence & Co., Agents.
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.

CONTE ACTOP.S AND PRODUCE DEALERS.

Reuter's Telegraph Company Clark, S A WickremasingLe


M L M tinahim
Spence & Co., Agents
Telegraph Despatch and Intelligence M. II M Ismail
Company, LimitedAgents, Clark, P Aroonacbalam
I) A A Wick] ernasingha
Spence & Co.
B D B Silva & Co., Leyn Baan St.
D D de S Wickremeeinghe
LICENSED A UCTIONEEB.S.
M A Jewet Hamy
A R Ephraums & Son
S Caderawel
Abdul Cuter Mahamado Ismail
L F Mendie, Aratoby
O. E. D. Abeyeinha
S S Weerekoon
F E Van Rooyan
E S Balasuriya
Charles Mathew Goonosekars
M Samaraweera, Muhandiram
D C Wiekromasuriya
Li CENSED BROKEILS.
P B Davado Marcia
K M M Carpen Chatty
Arasy Marcur M Ismail.
B Samaraweera
W N Mendis
DISPENSARIES.
D A Abeywiokreme
Dr. C de Silva, Middle Street
W Hendrick
A R Ephraums, Middle Street ; E A B I) S Dinapoorna
Jacotine and J D de Costa, Assts.
Don Davitt & Sons
C Wiekremetunge, Lighthouse Street C A Odria Silva
do
do
Dr. E Ludovici,
RM ARAB Narayenan Chatty
11 Hendrick
LICENSED S U KT ETORs.
D A S Abewcera
D C P Weerakoou
0 0 Gunewardene
S Suppramaniam
F E Vanrooyen
N S Martin
FD SA Gunasekara
C Weerasooriya
N W Anthoniaz
A Suppayah
C D W Gonewardene
D Pens Silva
G B Maglian
SPJH de Silva
J E de Yoe
G de Silva
L H Obeyesekere
K P Arnolis
V NV Vanrooyen
D B S Abeysooriya.
() S Abdul Madjul
D D Wickrema Araelly
Von Daniel
Don James
British India Hotel : G TousEaita, Don Carolis
M H Sinno Appo
Proprietor Middle Street.
New Oriental Hotel R L Ephraums, L H Singh Appo
Proprietor and Manager; G Anthoniaz Don David de Silva
1) C P Weeraltoon
Clerk, Church Street.

328

DIRECTORIBS.
GALLE(Continued.)
JEwELLEns.

M H Mohamed Baay, New Oriental


Hotel rooms.
S M N Marikar
de

LANDING d SHIPPING CAROL' CONTRACTOLS


S N M Ietriail & Son
NATIVE MERCHANTS AND TRADERS.
GALLS BAZAAR.

CARRIAGE BUILDERS.

Don Davit & Sons


Carimjee Jefferjee
Industrial School
It M Perla Tamby
J G Kale
A C Hadjiar Mohamed Lebbe Marikar
P L Marikar M Lebbe
COMMISSION AGENT.
ADS Sand() Co.
B Austin.Agent of A Durant & Ce., Pakeer Tamby Mahomed
0 M Cassim Lebhe Marikar
London.
MR M A Saminathan Chetty
Rhf AR Muttoo Carpen Chetty
SHOPKEEPERS.
R M M Shoekalingam Chatty
Fort.
M MST Raman Chetty
A L S Alagappa Chatty
A R L'phraums (W Philip, and Y MK M PR Sockalingen
J William, Assistants), Middle Street. RMAR AL SM Raman Chatty
A R L Arunaehalam Chatty
J G Bogaars, (Asst.) W Keegel VRMM Maiappa Chatty
Lighthouse Street
PLRM A Anamalai Chety
S Abdul Cader Odoma Neende Mari- A C M L Maricar,,Hadjiar
kar, Pedlar Street
V D Sam itchy Fernando
B Cardoza & Brothers, Middle &met L K Candappa Pulley
G. Corera, Lighthouse Street
K C Juauis Appu
N it James de Silva, Pedlar Street
W D A Abeyesingho
LICENSED STAMP VENDORS.
K K Benjamin

Kampala.
C L M Ismail Lebbo Marikar
Bawadae Marikar

_Havelock Place.
T.X. Morals

W P William de Silva
D Dahanaike
J N Aboyegunewarcicue
W 1) Jausz
W Al A Azeoz
S D Abdulla
WATCHMAKERS.

Guile Bazaar.
P M Mohomed Ca ;sim & Co. Main St.
S D Sage Abdul Cader
do
L H Dionis Silva
do
do
A S Mohamed &Bros.
P M M Abdulla
do
do
M C Abdul Rahim
IL MM Abdul Cider
do
D B William, Stationery cke do
S All s Hamy
do
A B William & Co., Drapers &
M Abdullatif Dada & Co.
do
S P Simon
do
A G Harmanis 9 ppu & Co. do
A B John
do
V D Samitchy Fernando
do
N J Fernando, Native Druggist do
M N Babanis
do
P S Ab inl Cader & Co.
do
P. T Mohamed
o
M A Gaines, Furniture dealer do
1-1 Nazahawatta
do

A A David, Middle Stoat


UNDERTAKERS.
James Juriansz
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.
Dr. Charles de Silva, Middle Street
do
Dr. El Ludov;ci,
FARRIERS,.
J Gt Kale
Bennett Javan
Benjamin Balkhuyrer
NOTARIES.
C S Abe3 rano
D G Goonewardene
N Dias Abeysinhe
C I) A Seneviratna
D A Gunawaradamt

DIRECTORIES,

8f9

GALLE (Continued).
LICENSED 'CARRIAGE HIBFRS.
(Rebidmy Buggy Curls.)
H G Babahamy
A F Yapa
H W Jansz
K V Hinni Haney
L M A Janns Appu
A 1'0(1in:111(1s
1) E Rojapa kse
1- L Baba Appu
A R Ephratuns
M Meera Lebbe Aduma
W Cornelis
A Wontersz
W S de S Wiekremetunga
Marian Jansz
C W Gunasekara
W G Juanis Appu
W Solomon de Silva
W A Carlina
K B Juse de Silva
Haruki Umma
0 K R Gulledkite
M L M Sarip
M L M Abdul'a
S Jaladeen
H Suriwira
T B Dingiri Hamy
W Gel cis Appu
G E D S Abeyainghe
D F Weerasiri
C B Awi Appu
M B Pedris
S Weerasuria
B A Wieltretneainghe
H L James
M K Kostan Appu
S A Gucesekara
W Cornelis
0 P A Gunatileke
P W Marshall
M M Usoof
M M Odoma Lebbe Marikar
LIQUOR DEALERS, GALLE BAZAAR.

BI'QT & SHOE MAKERS.


Halle Industrial School, Lighthouse Stl,
A de Silva
Fort
F Scriver
do
J Ferdinandus
W D Carolis & Co. High Street,
E A Tranchell. Scot Emporium
New (Mental Hotel Rooms
H W De Zylwa, Light House St.
David, Silva Fort
Ntiv Boot Emporium, Middle Street:
M G de Zilva, Manager.
CARPENTERS,
Gallo Industrial School, Fort]
Martin Silva, Fort
Cornelis Silva, Fort
BAKERS.
The Unawatune Bakery, K. Salman de
Proprietor, High Street
N. James de Silva, Pedlar Street Fort
The llosewocd Bakery, F. E. Van
Booyen, Proprietor, Hapugalla
SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS.
D. K. Perera, High Street
A. Fontayne, Kaluwella
J. G. Kale, Fort
SHIP C HANDLERS.
S. N. M. Ismail & Son, Church Street
D. S. Goonesekere, Pedlar Street
Francis de Silva
J. A. Andrew, Magalle
PROTOC.IIAPHF.RS.
A. M. Anthoniss, Middle Street
F. Veniga, Haveiock Place
THE GALLS ICE MANUFACTORY.
D. Abedira, Proprietor,

BOOK BINDERS.
J L Morals, The Travellers' Bar, High St.
lld DG Kairanayake, Coronation Refresh- Albion Press Oilice, Lighthouse Street
High Street
re' nt House,
Lankopakara Press, Hight Street
TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS.
Fort
Industrial School
do
E Trauchell
do
John Jurtansz
do
Arthur Ferdinandus
do
J W Faber
W Jansz
do
do
John Hendrick
do
T R Juriansz
High Street
L G de Zilva,
Kaluwella
George Croos,
do
Edward de Zilva
E Baptist
do
Jonathan Jansz, Lighthouse Street

Must Mauna-is.
A. C. Edwards
F. Veniga
DEVSS MAKERS AND MILLINERS.
Misses Nellie and Daisy Austin, Fort
BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS.
G. M. Loris, Oriental Hotel Buildings,
Middle Street
Do
Do
R. S. Amelia
G. M. Juan, Light House Street

DIRECTORIES.

330

Agents of Steam Navigation Companies at Galle.


NAME

or COMPANY.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. ComPANT'


...
...
ANCHOR LINE
...
GLEN LINE
... I
SHELL LINE
BOLT Lime
NETHER/ANDS INDIA STEAM
...
NAT. CO., LTD.
BULLARD KING & Co,

(NATAL LINE)

..

UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF


N. Z., LONDON..
FLORIO BUBATTINO LINE
CLAN LINE LTD., GLASGOW
STOOMVAART NIAATSORAPPY
NEDERLAND, ASISTEEDAM.
ROTTERDAM LLOYD, ROT..,i
TERDAM.
CEYLON STEAMSHIP CO.,
LTD., COLOMBO, CEYLON.
BRITISH AND CoLomat.. S.

N. Co. LTD.

... I

BUCENALL BROS.' LONDON


INDIAN AND AMERICAN
...
LINE
ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGA..
TION COMPANY.
IIAMIWRG-AMERICA LINE.

...
(Hamburg)
D.D.G. "HANsA" (Bremen)
...
SHIRE LINE
EAST ASIATIC CC., LTD.,

(Copenhagen)

..

AGENTS.

OFFICES,

E. Coates & Co.


do
do
do
do

15, Pedlar Street.


do
do
do
do

do

do
do

do
I

do
CO

Clark, Spence & Co.


do

do
do
Old Queen's House.
do

do

do

do

do

do

do

do

do

John Black & Co.

53, Church Street.

Volkart Brothers.
do
do

8, Middle Sreet.
do
do
do
do

do

Outstation Towns and Villages in Ceylon.


LIST OF BRANCH BANKS, MERCANTILE FIRMS, STORES, &c.,
AT OUTSTATIONS.
A.NURADHAPURA.
S Miranda & Sons, X P Paiva & Co. Traders M M
Sl:opkeepersJ
Ussen Ar, S K Mohideen Pitclie, S Tamhimiittu, Una Eua Kafubawa, P H
Samichelit Appu & Co.. Tanga Neynn, Harmenis. Shoemakers. Thos. P
Abraham Silva. TailorsT D Saiay & Bros., A D Cachone. Forwarding
Reethoure-keepersH W Perera,
AgentsDaniel Joseph, Nagalingarn.
Annradhaputa; Arnolis Appu, Hol ovaputana ; Devitt). Appn, Made wachchiya;
M Silva, Mihintale ; M Chinnaiamby, Kahatagisdigillya ; P Anthony,
Kekirawa ; S Williams, Tirappane; James Silva, Habarana ; K B J de Silva,
Alutoya. G Attanayaka, Native Resthnuse. AuctioneersW S Chantal am.
S Setbampalem Restaurant J M S Miranda. BakersDon Cornelis
Appubami. W James Fernando. Butchers Kuppe, S A Madana Saibo,
Muna Chena Assena.
ARANAYAKA.
Mohammadu Lebbe, 'drools Lebbe, and Saibo Dora, Traders. Mawatagoda
Uduma Lebbe Saly Marikar, Store-keeper .
AWISSAWELLA.
Shopkeepers, &c.D. J. Arender ; Gomesa & Co.
BADULLA.
The Bank of Uva J H B Cockburn. Manager ; R P Murugasoe, Shroff ;
P. P hellish, Asst. Shroff.See Advt.
Walker & Oreig, Merchants and Engineers : Manager, John Walker; Asst.
Manager, A J Bell; T B Kerr, Engineer ; 11 J Arasapilai. Bookkeeper ; RE Jaya-

.1.1.1.11061.1, LVJYIIYU,

A Pate & Co.: Arthur Pa' e, Proprietor B E Sehuiling, Manager ;


Stephens, Clerk.See Advt.
Veal! & Co.: J 0 Veal!, Proprie'or and Manager; G. Wijeyasekara Salesman;
Sam. Brittain, Book-keeper.
Stores, ac.C F Don, M K Ibrarn Saibo, Sana Bawa Saibo, N K Hader
Ibrahim, Paul Soris & Co., P Packir Saibo, Provision Dealera and General
Nis/chant; Edward de Silva, Tailor ; M A Salgado, Baker and Sundry Goods
Merchant.
F Ebert, S J Vallipuram, Licensed
0 D Perera, Resthouse-arachchi;
Surveyors.
AuctioneerW. Jayasinha.
Chatty FirmsM I T A Annamally Chatty, M I 1' V Suppratuanian
ALMS Allagappa Chatty, SRMKR Caruppen Chatty, S P A Avudyapban,
M IT K R Valliyapa Chatty, MM R K Caruppan Chatty, MR M K Baman
Chatty, S K S Muturamau Chatty.
BANDARAWELA.
Forwarding AgentsColombo Commmercial Co., Ld : C J Donald, Agent.
M S Miekin, Storekeeper and Bookkeeper.
Bandarawela ItotelD. H. Perera, Manager. New Oriental Hotel--M J
Peirie, Manager.
Gederal MerchantsG B A Silva & Co.; M H Penis Silva & Co.
TradersD Wittaehie, L B Mathes Remy, M B Leyris Appu.
F Don, Liquor Merchant.
BALANGODA,
Shopkeepers :K P Leon Silva, T J Silva, M P Gomez, Lucas Fernando,
Juakin Fernando, Bastian Fernando, S D Juan, G R Alwis Appu,
Pedro Sovis. Butchers :M Abdul and Mohamed Lebbe. TradersL.
Lawrense Silva, M E. Fernando, K L M Palany Ranaleapulle, X M
P silva, M C Fernando. M B. Fernando, G M. Samiteby Appu, R D
,Hendrick Appu, P R M Mottiali Chatty, A G Sinho Appu, A R M Raman
Chatty, Y S Y Letchimien Chatty, S P S Sockalingsrn Chatty, E Bastian
Fernando, S L Abdul Lebbe, S L Cassim Lerba, Udirma Lebbe, G P J
Kurukulaeuria, James Fouseke, N A Dic girihamy, B G Mendie. W B M Fernando.
ATTIOALOA.
Agents and Merchants:Batticaloa Commercial Co., Direct Importers and
Export Merchants, Agents for John Haddon & Co., London; The "Shell " Transport
and Trading Co., Ltd., Colombo; G. A. Marini/gab, Esq., Colombo; T. G. Green
& Co. Ltd., Church C-resley, England ; Agents and Secretaries to the Batticaloa
Steamboat Syndicate; Estate Commission and General Agents. PartnersT.
Muttyah. ManagerC. Muttyah. Accountant and Gonei al AssistantS. C.
Suppramaniam; StorekeepersM. Vyravupulle, N. Candiah, C. Ramanathan, S.
A. Alias, AuditorAlgernon Eliot. ProctorC. Suppramaniam
W T Wambeek L'ic Co., Commission Agents and General Merchants, Agents
for Ceylon S S Co., B I S N Co , A S N Co., Lloyds Sub-Agents and Agents
for Ceylon Spinning & Weaving Mills : Manager, A B Collette ; Bookkeeper, J
M Santiapuliai ; Shipping Clerk, C. Chellappa.
Jaffna Commercial Co.:Batticaloa Branch, Manager.A. Thuraiappa.
Traders :J M S Mirando & Co., 'I' I Silva & Co., V Kooroonathepillai,
S S S Seyadu Mobamadu, K Vytilingam, A Thuriappab, K V Markandan,
A M S Sinne Lebbe Marikar, G M Thomis Silva, J Fernando & Co., W David
Silva, W G S Geeris Silva, IC Causgasaby. C. Swamipulle & Co., S L Abdul
Rahiman, N E Nugutambi, N M Dada, Ramthula Ismail, P LRM Raman
Chatty, M Perera, AL A M Arumugam Chatty, K V Vadevelu, V Arambo.
Visiting Agents :C A Lienerd and R. P. Doudney.
Auctioneers, LicensedW T Wambeek & Co., A B Collette, Koddaimunai,
Batticaloa Branch Christian Literature :Manager, Rev. A E Restarick.
Depot Keeper, N W 0 Vyramuttu.
Bookbinders :Wesleyan Mission Press.

i32

DIRECTORIES.

Building Contractors :V Kooroonathapillai; The Batticaloa Commercial


Company ; K Canagasaby.
Bakers:-13 M S de Silva & Co.
PhotographersA Roux & Co.
Printing PressesThe Wesleyan Mission Press : ManagerRev. A E
Restaric k.
Produce Dealers :The Batticaloa Commercial Co., C. J. Backhouse; S S S
Seyad Mohamedu ; A M S Sinne Lebtaa Marikar ; N E Nugutambi; A Thnriappa.
ShoemakersH. Lappan.
Aerated and Mineral Waters Sellers :Tho Batticaloa Commercial Company,
Puliantivn ; W. T. Wambeck & Co_ Koddaimunai ; 3. M. S. Mirando & Co.,
Koddaimnnai ; T. I. Silva & Co Puliantivu.
Licensed Stamp Vendors in Batticaloa TownT. A. L. d'Zilva, S
Kandappan, T K Chinnetampi, M Cadiramatambi. KalmunaiM W Kallamuttu.
Cycle RepairersBatticaloa Commercial Company, B. Sella; P. Mark.
WatchmakersThe Batticaloa Commercial Company.
TailorsH. Lappan, J. D. Rosairo.
Batticaloa MillsC. J. B sekhoutse, Manager and Proprietor.
CHILAW.
A J Fernando, Copra Merchant; J Julian Fernando, Cloth Merchant
A K M Mohideen Abdul Cader, Cloth Merchant; S M Mohideen Padre, Cloth
Merchant M S S Segumohideeti & Co., Shopkeepers; L C Palaver, ShopGeneral Merchant, A S Seeni Mohamed, General
keepers; L P
Merchant; V Tharnpipnlle, Cigar Merchant; M Jusey Fernando, Liguorshopkeeper ; A K Mohammalo Sadak and Joachim Fernandez Bros., General
Merchants ; S B Su.lor, Resthouse-keeper ; S M Rodrigo & Co., Jerome Carwallio,
Shopkeepers; S M Iver Muslim & Co., Private Bullock Coach between Chilaw and
Pnttalam ; P X Fernando, Cloth Merchant ; T M Noordeen, A M Goon Saibo,
A K Saval Hamidu & Co., and S M Mohamacht Usuf & Co., Copperah Merchants:

DELTOTA,
TradersA Abdulla Saibo & Co., and A K Kader Batcha ; PIA Fernando,
Wine Merchant, Deltota and Galaha.
DIKOYA.
HATTON.
THE HaTrox BANK & AOENCY Co. :Bankers, Estate Agents, Suppliers of
al Tea Estate Regnisities, etc., Agent for the Scottish Union & National
Insurance Co., " Queen " Insurance Co., (now merged in the `0 Royal").
Proprietor, W B Paterson; Assistant, Jas , F Paterson.
ADAM'S PEAK HOTEL (Hatton): P. Werner, Secretary and Manager. (See Advt.,
Messrs. M. R Fernando & Co., The Hatton Bank and Agency Co.,
K. K. Mohideen Knya & Co. Forwarding Agents and Rice Dealers
Hatto].
Edwin Pate Co., Farriers and Conveyance Hirers.
DARRAWELLA CUM ; PresidentB D Kershaw. Hon. Trasnrer Fred. Tatham,
SecretaryVincent Taylor.
BROWN & Co., Lp.. Engineers, General Merchants, and Chemists .Agents
Royal' Insurance Coy., Hatton. Directors:T Walker, Chairman, J drieve, A
J Pearson and H Willa. W G Wiabart Secretary. John GrieveGenera
Engineering Manager. Assistant EngineersR. R. Napier, Work-shot
ForemanJ P Perera. DraughtsmanS M Dudley. Manager of Store Depart
ment & ChemistJohn J Shand ; Assistant ChemistsC H Gray, and J I
Bulner. Book-keenerA Frank ; Assistant?A. Joseph, J. M, Perera
Head OfficeColombo. BranchesNawalapitiya, Norwood, and Maekeliys
(See Advt.)
SCHOKMAN & Co,Stationers, Printers and Importers, Auctioneers an(
Commission Agents, Dikoya.
Don Daniel & Sons, Wine Merchants and Storekeepers, Hatton and Dikoya
0 Don Marcel, and A R Fernando, Wine Merchants, Dikoya.
M C Salgado, Baker, Hatton: B S Saris de Silva, A K Cader, Ibrabir
Saito & Co., P D Lewis Silva, S P Singbo Appoo & Co., K K Mohideen Koy,
& Co., General Merchants, Hattcn; M. Jacob Fernando, Straw Merchani

Ailar.A.).LL/11.1ZZ`.+.

LKS3

V S S P Supramanian Ciletty, K K Mohideen Koya & Co Riee Dealers,


Dikoya ; N_M S Abdul Caller & Co., Butchers and Provision Dealers, Dikoya,
The Dikoya Printing Works.E J Danvers, Manager ; Scbokmau
& Co., Proprietors.
P
Perera, Wine Merchant & Conveyance Hirer, Norwood.
GLIENCAIRN..

Garcia, Engineers and General Merchants : J Walker'


General Manager ; Engineer, C. C. rManaulati ; Store M.nager, J. S. Mai thews ;
Riokkeeper, C. Morgaser ; Assistant, B, G. Battianpillai; Storekeeper, N. 1.i. A.
Sally. (See Advt.)
Nonwoon.
BROWN CO., & Ln.General Merhehants & Iron mongera; H. S. Pakkyanathan ,
Local Manager. P. H. Andris Silva & Co., Trade! ; t'. G. David Silva & Co.,
Traders; N. K. Kadersaibo & Co., Rice Dealers & Forwarding A2ents; P.T. Pere: a,
Gendal, Merchant and Carriage Hirer; Batchameeya, Tailor ; K. L. Ermanis,
Watehmakrr & Cycle Repairer ; Mutton Samy, Shoemaker; S. M. K. Segoc
Mohamed, Butcher ; S. N. Noor Mohamed, Baker.
WALKER &

DIMBULA DISTRICT.
CRAIOIE LEA.

Traders: G. H. G. de Silva & Cn., G. M. D. Singh'appn & Bros., G. M. Carona


Appu, D. D. Arnie de Silva, D. V. B-th..n Appu, K. B. Charles Appu, D. D.
Goona.vmrdene, D. D. Appneingho, H. B. David S ngbo,
Noor Mohideen Saibo
& Co., V. P. Math]] Nada, V. Cadruvelpillay, M. V. Mnragason. K. Mahamada
Saibo, Tea Broker.
KOTAGALA.

G G Heen Appu, V H Charles do -ilra, S.M. Ramasamypolle, M. Ramssamy.


pulle, M. S M Sionsah.pulley and M B
Appu, Traders ; W P De Mtl &Co.,
Liquor Shopkeepers.
LINDULA.

Wm Jordan, Proprietor ; H G Swayne, Manager ; W. 'mire,


Draper ; F. Fischer, Frinter ; A. Martin, Chemist; S Boniface, Book-keeper;
A Tnamotberan Pillai, Storeman.(See Advt )
H G Swayne & Co. :Proprietor, H G Swayne ; Clerk, R A. de Silva,
Francis Soris & Co., Beer Shop-keepers.
W JORDAN & Co.:

NANIIOVA.

Shopkeepers :P. D. H. Lewis & Co. Boutique-keepers :L. B. Jacovis


Appu & Co., B. Behan Appu ; S. P. A. Singho Arpoo & Co. K D Charles,
Rattan Manufactory. D de Silva, Brewery. Forwarding Agents :K. D. Charles
and T. C. Fernando & CO.
TALAWARELE.

BROWN &Davinsor., Engineers, &e., &c.:Geo. Brown and W. B. Davidson,


Partners. Staff EngineersGeorge S. Brown, J. W. B. Davidson, IL E. Baldwin
and W. Pottle anti H. G. Sculfer. Accountant Robt. Martin.( See Advt. )
W JORDAN & CO. Bon Marche, Belgravia : Wm Jordan, Proprietor ; HG
Swayne, Manager ; WAnnes, Draper A. Martin, Chemist ; F. Fischer, Printer ;
S Boniface, Clerk ; A Thamotbaram silly, SI oreman.(See Advt
V M Peer Moham-d Saibo & o., General Mrrehau.s, Bakers, Provision
and Rice DealersV Peer Mohamed Saib .. Pr. prie or ; S E Alend. en Saiho and
A Ismail Saibo, Managers; S E Kam ld:en Saib', Assistant; E Hal lb' lla Saibo,
Beall Accountant ; J Ryder Sai o Acconeraht ; A E Shaikh 18Iniii Sati.o, Head
Clerk ; T. A. Packir Mohamed Sal o, Cle k.
The General and Cash Trading C mon ,y nirect - rs"T Pee,* Mohamed
Saib', V II V ,aporie Noidu Garin. A
Selby, S E Alanileen Saibo,
Ismail Saito. Manager ; s E Kernel ee- S.ub , Assi taut ; E HabiLutla Saibo,
Cashier; A E Shaikh LanailSain , A.countant.
Edward de Silva & CJ., Liquor Retail rs, &a. :W S Fernando, Mmagr r ; S da
Silva, Clerk.
M. Harmanis Salgado, Manager, Bakery and Rattan Becket Manufactory ;
B. S. Saris Silva & Brothers, General Merchants ; S. D. Jayawat dena;,& Co.,
General Merchants ; Mell, Mendie & Co., Forwarding Agents ; G. D. Dharmavlardana, General Merchant.

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DIRECTORIES.

TILLICOULTRY.
WALKER & Gaain: Manager, James Me. D Macdonald ; Engineering Manager,
ID Walker ; Workshop Timekeeper, Jimes Fernando ; Book-keeper, Charles
de Silva ; Assistant, J. Bastianpillai ; Storekeeper, P. L. Fernando.
Tun AGRAS.
"Agra Store," W. Harding & Co. : Chemists and Druggists and General
Merchants.
ELKADUWA.
Gneaveardana Pros., (A D D Gunawardana, and A D A Gunawardana) and
Silva Bros., (A D David do Silva, and A D Andris de Silva.)
GAMPOLA.
Gampola HotelManager, D C WEerakkody. The Eastern Produce and
Estates Company, Limited, Forwarding AgentsSuperintendent, M S 1) B Silva,
Vadugannawa Street ; M B Fonseka, Ambagamuwa Street ; 3 Edwards,
and
Shopkeepers
Forwarding Agent ; Joseph Costa & Brothers,
Wholesale Dealers of Wine and Spirits, Ambagamuwa Street; K M S
Seyedo, Cloth Merchant, Ambagamuwa Street; H F De Silva & Co., Shopkeepers and Provision Dealers ; A 0 S Ageen Alliar, Shopkeeper and
Provision Dealer, New Nuwara Eliya Street; T Parainn, Tobacco Merchant
and Cash Dealer, Ambagamuwa Street; M Jayrsundera, Stamp Vendor, Old
Nuwara Eliya Street; S Mahammadu Alli fladjiar, General Merchant, Kroadv
Street; K J Fernando, Licensed Shopkeeper, New Ambagamuwa Street; Doii
Simon & Co., Forwarding Agents, Grain Merchants and Suppliers of Building
Materials, Ambagamuwa Street. Rice and General Dealers:S It M S Supramanian Chatty, P L M MIAMI Carpen Chatty, E Abamed Saibo, V P L V
Pallaniappa Chetty and M P L Natehiapea, Ohetty, Ambagamuwa Street ; Abdul
Rahim, Shopkeeper, Ambagamuwa Street; M K Mohamado Alli, Tea Basket
Manufacturer, 'Kandy Street; Ahamado Arab, Conveyance Hirer, Kandy Street;
M R M Palaniappa Chetty, Cloth Merchant, Ambay.rainawa Street; J- H
Seelawangsa, Watchmaker and Tailor, Kandy Street; K M S Neina Mohammad,
Shopkeeper, Ambagamuwa Street; Don Agris Appuhamy, Forwarding Agent,
Ambagamuwa Street; S A Annamale Chatty, Cloth Merchant, Ambagamuwa
Street; W G G Abayasinha, Licensed Shopkeeper, Baker and Proprietor,
"Central Hotel" ; K T Rabin-Ian Saibo & Co., Shopkeepers and Provision Dealers,
Ambagamuwa S'rect; K A Ahamado, Baker and Provision Dealer, Old Nuwara
Eliya Street ; S P R Rayappa Chetty, Cloth Merchant and Rice Dealer,
Ambagamuwa Street; Ena Abdul Rahim & Co., Ambagamuwa Street; H F de
Silva & Co., ; M H Marikar, Shopkeeper, Kandy Street ; A R Euaoof & Brothers,
Shopkeepers, Kandy Street ; Hamido Arab, Carriage Hirer, Kandy Street ; Ena
MAM011, Conveyance Hirers, an3 Msil C 'itch Manager, Gampola and l'ussellawa ;
T B Almeida, Timber M reliant, Gampdla ; Rowlands, Shoemaker, Gampola. Tha
Pharmacy Co., New Nuwara Eliya Road, Gampola : Manager, Andrew Martin.
NotariesM Kotalawala, Punch' Banda.
HALD UM MULLA
TradersP HARM Aruningam Chatty, G G Nonia Appo, N MST
Yegappa Chatty, M B Leigtis Silva, W Podisingho Bass, Building Contractor.
HAMBANTOTA.
TradersDon Bastian Wijesuria, D A Goonewardene, Vidauage Don Denis
de Silva, S M A Mawl trig, S M I S M Mawlana, W D A Abeysonnya, S A I
ing, P H Dias, S
Mawlana, P B Abdul Rnhinl, ML MI Marikar, N M
Ambalavany, I L M M Cassini, A Abdul Carim, J Thomas Paris & Co., K
Abram Saibo & Co., Ramthula Snmar.
HAPUTALE.
Walker & Greig, General Merchants & Engineers: Manager and Engineer,
J W Copeland ; J li Mdrtin, Assistant. Bookkeeper, Geo. S Pavey ; Salesman,
C M Samuel.(See Advt.)
HEWAHETA.
S. Denas Hamy, Ekiriya (Karooddagolla); N K Kader Cany, Trader, Hanguran
kets ; R M V Sethamberam Chetty, Trader, Hewaheta ; B K Perera, Trader,
. P
Rnarldn_

DIRECTORIES.

885

JAFFNA
BankersJaffna Commercial Corporation, Ld., W Mather, Managing Direc.
tor ; Colombo Bankers : The National Bank of India, Ltd.
Auctioneers and Commission AgentsJ H Toussaint; Wm. Mather & Son,
(Agents for the Ceylon Steamship Co., Ltd., Walker Sons & Co.. Ltd., Basel
Mission Tile Works, Calicut, Lipton LI 4. Oriental Government Security Life
Assurance Co., Ltd., Thompson Thomas '& Co., E. B. Creasy, &c.)
General Storekeepers and MerchantsAlex. Toussaint; Alexander Brne. &
who are also Agents for the Empil e of India Life Assurance Co. ; Miller
Co.,u, and the New Colombo Ice Co. Ltd., Colombo.
&
ShopkeepersThe Jaffna Cheapside Stores, M. M. Meydeen, M. S. Abdul
Ceder & Co., V. Navaratiiain, J. Machado, S. S. Anuastunv and M. Samsideen.
Printing PressesAmerican Ceylon Mission Press, Tellipallai St. Joseph's
Catholic Press ; Ceylon Patriot Press; Ward & Davy; M. Nallia
h
& Sor.s ;
the, Vivekananda Press. Vannarponnai ; J. H. Gasperson & Co's Press,
Sanmarktipothini Press, Atchuvely.
Medical PractitionersV. Muttukumaru. Chavakacherri ; G.W. Suppramani am, Manippay.
BookbindersSt. Joseph's Binding Establishment, Dana & Co., Manipay ;
and M. Nallish & Sons.
Carriage HirersChellam, K. Valupulle, Abdul Ceder, M, M. Aleydeen, S.
Padropullai.
Mail GontraotorsCentral Road : Pate & Son ; Point Pedro and Batticotta
S. Asaipillai.
FarriersJohn Wittebron, A Joseph, A Bonifas and Vaytelingam.
Medical PractitionersS. Ciunapoo, T. Sivapragasam, P Tampoe, S.
Tampoe.
Steamer Agents--W Mather & Son for the Ceylon Steamship Company
Jos, Cherubim for the B. I. S. N. Co.
Dispensing ChemistsJaffna. Apothecaries Co., Ward and Davy, Doorai &
CO ; Ratnam & Co ; Changarapillai & Co, and Charavanamuttu & Co.
J. CherubimExport and Commission Agent, Agent for the BISN
Ltd., the Standard Life, Assurance Co.: Assistant, N E M Cherubim ; Bookkeeper, A. Soosaipilliti.
Commission AgentsAlex. J. Mutukisna ; Ward and Davy.
Aerated Water ManufacturersM. Nadia') & Sons.
Pith Turb-in ManufacturersM. Nalliah & S.ins.
General Storekeeper and MerchauteWard & Davy, also Dealers in
Precious Stones.
Alex. J. Mutuki naAgent for the Ceylon Observer, etc.
Book Sellers and Stationers S. Ragunath & Co.
Alexander Bros. Agents for Red Star Brand Portland Cement.
Lawson James, Photographer.
KALUTARA.
Inasy Motha, M L de Votha, V Moths, K L de Votha & Brothers, Pachcha
Pulle Corera, and T A Mendis, Liquor Shopkeepers. ; D S P Wijewerdana,
Resthouse-keepor ; Senadipaty Muhandiram, Arrack Merchant; The Provident
Association, Storekeepers ; W J B Fernando, J M Solis & Co., Shopkeepers ;
C E Fonseka, B Paul Perera, and B Covis Perera Gooneratne, Arrack Distillers ;
S Cornis Fernando, Plumbago Merchant ; A S F J Dharmasiriwardene, Mubandiram, Proprietor, " Richmond Bar " ; Kalugariga Mille and Rolf Bennett & Co.,
Tea Basket Manufacturers. Kalugange, Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., ss
" from Kalutara South to Tebuwana. Conveyance KeepersThe
Kalug
Resthouse-keeper, Van Royan, Joronis Appu ; Licensed SurveyorsH. 0.
Seharenguivel, Arnold Goonewardene, H. (Dr. E. Perera.
HEGALLA.
Resthouse-keepers MawanellaH D Perera. RambukkansW Don Paulis
M Kapuruhami. Pinden lye
de Silva. KegallaJ D L Perera. Arnbepussa
Simeon Perera Wijeratne. RuanwellaM Migel. KitulgalaM R Ginadas
BulatkohupitiyaDon Arnolis Appu Hamy. YatiyaniotaPiloris Appu Hamy.
Liquor ShopkeepersSuss Salvado Fernando & Son ; W Peter Fernando & Co.,
and N. L. Peiris. Rice DealersA PR V R Annamalay Chetty; P.L K M Kumarrappa Chetty ; S K R Karupen Chetty ; AT AL Anuamalay Chatty ; R hi L
Ramen Chatty ; A L N Nachiappa Chatty.

SSIS

DIRECTORIES.

KELANI VALLEY DISTRICT.


Masora & Co., Merchants, Yatiyantota ; M. Cassim Saibo & Co., Debiowita ; N. K. Mohideen Saibo dr Co., General Merchants & Rice Contractors,
Yatiyantota; A. Adam Saibo & Co.. Rice and GeneralMerchanta& Forwarding
Agents, Yatiyantota ; P. L. P. Supramanian Chetty, Rico Dealer, Dehioa
KOSLANDA,
K. Abram Saibo & Co. (E. Abdulla Saibo, Manager), Genl. Merchants and
Forwarding Agents ; Assanaina &Lib.), Merchant ; A. Nonia Appu, Merchant ;
G. A. Si va &
M. S. Paoke ,r Mohideen & Co., Genl. Merchants ;
Forwarcing Agents & Genl. Merchants ; G. Don Andris Silva & Co., Geol
Merchant & Liver S'opkeepers ; Shiek Mohideen. Tailor ; W. Mathes Silva,
Merchant; S. H. Batch Appu. Merchant ; K. G. A. (has. Wiekreolaseoria
& Co., General Merchants ; W. Sim !n Perera, Manager, Arrack Godown ;
aLa na M. t enna Moona Mogumarteen Pitche, General Merchant, Pkomagalla
Road.
KOTMALE.
M. Kelaart, Liquor Shopkeeper, Kadienlena,
KURUNEGALA.
IErated Waters Manufactory : A L M Ismael Hadjiar. Arrack Godown
Keepers: Clovis de Silva & Co. Auctioneers : C A Andree Find Serapino
Perera Mohandiram. Barber and Hairdressing Saloon : A Goonewardene. Bookbinders : S Thomaspillai and A Kreltzheim. Carriage Hirers : (Horse) Frederick
Silva, M Muniyandi and James Silva; (Bullock) Sinappu. Coach and Carriage
Builders: Baba Appn and Carona Appu. Chetty Merchants and Traders : K
P R Carpen Chetty, Kanappa Chetty, Sekappa Chetty, Nalla Karpen Chetty.
Kanappa Chatty, Weleappa Chatty. Coconut Desiccating Mills : J Clovis de
Silva & Co.: Manager, S. Silva. Commission Agents; Serapino Perera
diram; J Clovis de Silva & Co., Manager, Peter Fernando. Dairy Company, C. A.
Andrea. Manager. Amara Tatula Cigarette Manufacturers: Mana Morugesu. Dispenser : J Isaacs. Draughtsman : H Auwardt. Druggist and Pharmaceutical
Chemists : C Z Jayman, P Martinesz, and R VauLaugenberg. Farrier : S Mass.
FieettPa Surveyors : P A Daniels, Norman Caldera. H Auwardt& E C Daniels.
Milliners; Miases Markus and Daniels. Moorish Traders : Neina Cader Meedin ;
Muna Mohammadu Casim . Native Medical Practitioner: B Dhirsaekera. Plumbago
Dealers : Heirs of N D Paulis Silva, the Heirs of D C Attygalle, Jacob de Mel,
J Clovis de Silva, David de Silva, Jobsz Bros. Shoemakers : C Martinesz, J
de Zi:va. Shopkeepers and Retailers of Wine and Spirits : Joachim Fernandiz,
Paldano Bros., Fernando Bros. & Genera, Stamp Vendors : S Franeispul ai &
Algama Banda. Storekeepers : Gabriel Paldano and Silva. Surveyors : E B
Daniels, P A Daniels, Alfred Karuneratne, J Gunesek.ra, H Auwardt and Ernest
Daniels. Tailors : Dada Merya, Frank Severines, Blibardeen, Iyan, & Tamby
Bai. Grand Hotel : Gabriel Fernandez.
LUNTJGALA (Mantruniti).
D L Perera & Co., Proprietors of Lunugala Store, General Storekeepers
and Forwarding Agents. ShopkeeperM A Paris, Lunugala.
MADAMPE, N.-W.P.
P. L Carthan Chatty and R. M. M. V. Venadithen Chatty, Traders and
Money-lenders. F. M. Croning, Apothecary. A. M. Zainadeen, Medical Practitioner. M. K. M. Sahid Hameed, Merchant.
MADULKELE.
B Don Dionis Baanayake, Shopkeeper, Huluganga.
MANNAR.
M Bastiampulle, Baker and Trader ; D Don Joserh, Arrack Renter ;
J Jayatilaka, IIKMM Marikar, MK AM Marikar, K M K Meydeen, P C
M Mereen, A N N Mahamado, P RS M Mamado, A S A Saibo Ahamado,
S M Meydeen Picbay, Ana Neyna Neyna Mohamado Saibo, Moona Kawana
Way.ns Cadersa Marikar, A S A Marikar, Kawana Seena Meydeen Abduleader, Traders.
MASKELIYA.
l3aowri & Co., LTD., Engineers, Ironmongers and General Import Merchants:
A F Inglis, Manager. (See Advt.)
P D Dias & Go, Liquor Merchants : B A Perera, Manager.
K K Mohideen Koya & On. and N K Kader Saibo & Co.Rice Dealers,
Hatton Bank & Agency Co., Rice Merchants, Cart Contractors, &c.: K.

WO

The Peak View Hotel, Laxapana, miles from Maskeliya -.Manager


and Proprietor, H L Hendrick Silva
General Merehauts.-Hendrick Silva & Co I' Johannes Fernando & Co..
3 Singh, A Nather Saibo & Co.
MATALE.
Forwarding Agent and Storekeeper, N Ponnambalam. C 0 Barber & Co.,
Chocolate Manufacturers, &c.
Shopkeepers and Provision Suppliers to Estates-J. Costa & Bro:hers,
K Abram Saibo & C P C H Dias & Co., I L Seyedo Ahamadu Lebbe
and K V Seyedo Ahamadu Lebbe. Auctioneers-E D Bartholomeusz and
Daniel Joseph. Broker and Cominia-ion Agent-Daniel Joseph. Carriage
Hirers-a-Tne Resthouse-ki epor, M Asirvatham, Mammado Meedio, Asa Meedin,
Charles Perera. Farriers- L U Bartholomeusz, Carolis Costa and B D Suwaris
de Silva. Bookbinder-N. Mudalihami. Watchmakers-Bastaa Rabel
and J R Perera. Rice Merchants-8 T Kuna R. Na'aearoen Chet'y,
K P R M A Annamalay Chatty and K P R M Ram. Ch tt v. For
warding Agent aid Govt. Contrwor-Daniel Joseph. Shoemakers -L
Bartholomeusz, William Perera, James Perera and John 1' 'tailors-P
Mastan, Seyedo Abitmado, S Di Ibrahim and I L M Marikar. Beef Butchers Ana Mahatma:1o, Una Moliamado Lebbe, 'Marais Sinho, K T Abdul Gaffur, K
Ddeera Saibo, K 0 Abdul Coder. Goat Butchers-P Coder Mohideen, Hunje
Marikan, Ibraham Saibo. Bakers-K Abram Saiho & Co., T Costa Bros.
Undertakers-Paulis de and L U Bartholomeusz. Cigar Dealers A Wellasamy. Awenna Kaunawadipulle, K Sinnetipolle, S P Bamalingam and
Periasamy Palle. Baptist Mission Book Depot-Rev. W. Weeraiatne. Coach
Company-A. Pate. Tea Box Makers--P D Andris de Silva and T Carolis Appu
& Co., A Harmanis & Co. Toll /tenter -Bastian Silva. Liquor Shop-keepers- ,
Costa & Bros. Notaries-F A Prins (Eng.), J Waaigeratne and S M Perera
Wijayatilaka, D. A. de S. Wickramasinghe (Sinhalese) and Murugasapillai (Tamil.)
Proctors-F. A. Prins, W. Pompous, D. N. Ira-Gould, F. VanRooyen,
C A Aryanayagain. Private Di.penser -Joseph Tillekeratne. Stamp VendorKatheravelupullai. .fatale Hotel-G G Abeysinghe, Proprietor ; A. Ramsuayaka, Manager. Surveyors-Alfred Pereira and R. Holloway,
MATARA.
B Samaraweera, Merchant, etc. H Don David Arachobi and M Salmen
Appu, Bakers ; J X Morais & Co., R Cardoza & Bros., Retailers of Oilmanstores, Liquor and Soft Goods ; M D A Karunanayeka, Barkeeper ; D D W
Jayasuriya, Arraok Renter ; A it aloharnado, H L Dou David, babanis Appu, P B
Pundit Appu Horny, A L Vollenhoven, J Perera, Auctioneers ; I' A Dantanarayana,
MLMN Omara Saibo Harikar, Stamp Vendors ; G E D Sonaviratne Jaymana,
D ADS Wickramasitighe, S A Z Soysa, Notaries ; Dr. Livera, Private
Medical Practitioner.
ELENAGAMA-Hendrick de Silva (Tea.)
IRRROLUNTS AND CONTRACTORS IN MATARA DISTRICT TRADING wizu GALLEA Od. i. do Silva, in Citronella Oit. P B Davudu, M L Ibrahim, C L Majidn.
WELmama :-B Samaraweera, Merchant, etc. (Correspondents at Hamburg)
London, Bremen, Paris, Marseilles, New York, Japan and Ana ralasia.,
W S Gooneratue, Lessee of Taverns. Christian Parent., P Jayaweera, Notaries,
1)M Samaraweera, Muhandiram. B Samaraweera, Tea and Citronella Oil Dealer,.
MATURATA (P.DIYAPELELLA).
0. 0. M. Horny, Forwarding Agent : K P Caftan Silva, Managing Storekeeper. Rengappa Tewar, and Meeyenua Kawenna Ena Ebrahim Saibo & Co.,
Provision Dealers.
MORATUWA.
Shopkeepers:-A Abdul Rabim & Co., Ana Thana Ismail Lebbe, Usoop.
Lebbe, M Carolis Coorey, M L Vaz, Ponnaiah Fernando, A 0 Morais & Co.,
Soosey Fernando, M Sebastian Coorey, M Joseph Coorey. Liquor Shopkeepers-H F Fernando, H B Peiris.
MORAWAKA.
DENIYANA.
U L S Saibo Doray, Provision Dealers ; CB S M Casim, Butcher; F. P
Wattuhatuy, Merchant ; D D W Jayasuriya, Renter ; 0. S. Cader Mina,
Merchant,
MULLAiTTIVU.
P H Singhoappu, Trader.

DIRECTORIES.

MUPANA (MON A.BAGALAt.


K Abram Saibo & Co., Rice Merchants; W G M Hendrick Appu and
D L Perera & Co., Merchants.
NANUOYA.(SEE UNDER, DID:MULL )
NAWALAPITIYA.
Bsiowx & Co., Ln.Norman Armitage, Engineer and Manager ; W S Fea,
Store Assistant. (See Advt.)
Cader Saibo & Co., Batcha Saibo & Co., Cader Mohitleen & Co., General
Dealers; M M Salgado, Batcha Saib & Co., Bakers ' P D Louis Ltia.s and D H
Silva, Liquor-shopkeepers ; F J Fernando, Central Hotel-keeper ; PLR M
Kamen Chetty, and Soya, Merchants ; D H Silva, Proprietor, Hotel de Luxe.

NEGOALBO.

Shopkeepers--W H Adrian Hamy, G L Silva, C El de Croos, C de Creep,


Anthony de Croos, Ahamad Bai, E. Mirando, J W L Christopher, Carim Moose,
Manuel de Croos, M K M A Abbas, See
m. Mohamrnadu, B Nicholas Palle, E L
A Majudu, M M M Ibrahim Santo.
Liquor Shopkeepers--F L Dabrera, W E Tissera, R J Fernando, P G
Gomes, K S Joseph Fernando, K S Manuel Fernando.
ShoemakersCornelis Perera, J Vangrenberg, Martinns Perera.
Tsil J D Gregoria Appu, Anthony Paivo Fernando, H M Velappa,
A B Bskeltnan, Manuel Fernando, M J Pawo, F A de Silva, A if Vanderlan,
C Rodrigo, W M Bakelman, E J Lutersz, K M Vangramberg, T Bernard, C
Rodrigo, Tirumale Chetty.
ChettiesM R R M Sinuiah, M R 0 Murugappa, K N N Muttucarpau,
S T L N Murtiya, M R L Letehimanan, M C Sokalingam, M T T K A
Sidembaram, S P L Superamaniau, K N R M Coomarappa, S A R Sidembaram.
S A R Narayanan Chetty, N N Natehiappa Chetty, Kanappa, K R S
Cadiresen, SK RA Karuppeu, M M ST Satlia.ppa.
Coffee Trader, A Kurera; P D Davith Singho, P Jorlis Dias, Bakers ; M
P R A Aramogan, l'rovision Dealer.
Coconut DealersJ D Vanderstraaten ; Henry Fernando ; T W Collett.
NUWARA ELIYA.
BankersThe National Bank of India, Ltd. : J. Thor burn, Agent. (See Advt.)
The Grand Hotel : The Nuwara Eliya Hotels Co., Proprietors ; A Loesch,
Manager ; C M C de Silva, Secretary.
"The Hill Club," J Wickwar, Secretary; J G Albecket, Accountant.
CARGILLS LIMITED.W. Downie Smith, Manager ; J McIntyre and C L
Joseph, Assistants. LA Printing Department is established in connection
with tills firm.]
A Pate & San, Proprietors of the Nuwara Eliya Coaching Co., Auctioneers,
Boot Manufactory Proprietors and Govt. Contractore.C H Pate, jr., Manager.
A W A Plate & Co., Photographers.
Ceylon Brewery, C S Wright, Manager (Sec Advt.)
Curninng BreweryE. Gordon Grinlinton, Proprietor and Manager ;
Richard Ward, Assistant Manager.
Claremont Hotel (late Keens House Hotel)Mrs. Helena Scott,;Proprietress ;
Carl Meyer, Manager.
Carlton BoardingMrs. R. Edley, Proprietress ; R. Edley, Secretary.
St. Andrew's HotelR. Macvicar-Shaw.
Grand Central HotelMax Rosenberg, Proprietor ; A. Haller, Manager.
Hotel BarrosaG Ferdinandez, Manager and Proprietor.
Paul Sons & Co., Shopkeepers ; K Abram Saibo & Co., Butchers and Shop.
keepers ; Kader Saibo & Co Butchers and Storekeepers ; Francis Sons & Co.,
Shopkeepers; P L Muttu Carpen Chetty, Rice Dealer ; John Cotton, Farmer and
Forwarmitg Agent, Lake View ; Silverdale Bakery : Ana Mohamado Rannee,
Propri tor.
Dale, West & Co., Vegetable Dealers ; John Joseph, Horticulturist ; Taylor
& Co., Watch-makers and Bicycle Repairers ; Laurie Fernando, Motor Cycle
_ -

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LAS-4.V 1.711.1.1,6.71

PANA,DURE.
MerchantsM Manuel Cooray, H Lewis Foneeka, H Paul Fonseka, P
F W Goonewardene, C E A Dias, A do Mel, G Don Siacloris, D S Weerasinha,
DI J Cooray. RentersP Henry Dias, P Lewis Dias, P Domingo Dias, Al C
Parent. SurveyorsB M F Caldera. Medical PractitionerM Simon Cooray.
NotariesD B Kartmaratua. ContractorM Cornelis Coorey.
PANWILA.
D M Gunawardene, Storekeeper and Inquirer into Deaths ; 4 M Cader
Meedin, S V 0 Omer Abdul Cadet, and S V M. Mohanimadu Davudu, Shopkeepers. Pena Sego and Asseu Khan, Hachery Hirers.
PASSAItA.
D L Perera & Co., Liquor Dealers, Forwarding Agents, etc. M C
Manager.
POINT PEDRO.
Native Merchants, Traders and Shipowners:Teyver Nagalingam ; Valoopullai Ratnasami ; P Kandasami Chatty ; Arunasalam Vissovalings.m ; Aruna
Mahalingam; Arunasalam Ramalingam ; Vyramuttu Ammaiapilai K Venasi.
tamby ; i41 Ournaraswamy ; S Velupillai ; A A Sithamparapillai ; leArumogam ;
V T Swapunniam; V Mariampillai ; Andiappa Vissovalineam ; Canapathpillai
Naklingani ; Vayramotto Ratnavaluo ; Vyramutto Valaythana ; Vyravanather
Vettivalue ; Kurearaswarney Katlyrgama Muthaley ; Vyravippillai Muttuvalue
Puuniamoothe SapapatheypRai ; Vyramutto Naga'ingam; Vyramutto
thy value ; Mar. gasaar Poothath amby ; Poothar Valueil I ai; Murugappa r
Chit a ainbarapill ai ; A S Aran] h amoo rth y ; Vap z Saiboo ; P N Sandrasagaram ;
G C Ganapatilipillai, Surveyor ; V Navaratuaswarny ; Ksnap ttbipillai Ka. kirkarnar ; Velupillai Kan asaany ; P S Sikander ; Pu eiamutthy Can tpathipido ;
VairaMUtLII Nub, aninniam ; Sitharnparam klanie.han ; Nukapper Arun salam ;
ti Andiappe ;
Kandyah K. uniarasamy ; Nartmatemby Kauai th ; Vela p
Vairavanathar Sinn iah ; Kathirkamar Sadays ; Kathirkamar V _dliappei r ;
Kathirkamar Nakapper ; Vai evanather Sethunatber ; Nagapper Subramaniam ;
Nagapper liCathiravelu; Kathiravelu Kanapathipillai ; Kathiravelu Sinniah.
POLGAHAtEL.A.
Notaries PublicA P J Seneviratna, Polgahawela ; W A P Perera, Walahakumbura. Y P Moses, Liquor Merchant, Polgahawela.
PlaSSELLAWA.
J Perera & Son, N N
Storekeepers and Provision Dealers
Muthuraman Chatty, O L Marikar & Suns, A Alx:til Italtimaa. P Iamad Saibo,
A. Sena Segappa Chatty, V Sardias Appu, M R. Valreden Pupal, P LR 117< Palanivaloo Pullai, P M Meerdin Saibo & Co., M C Sarncoodan, P Ismail Saibo.
Trariers M T Noni Silva, L H Kiri Appu, D J Afrinasinglia, p Mania
Perera, P H Thavanis Silva, Tailors--T A Wahid, A E Ismail Marikar and
K MHaniffa.
P CiTTALA.M.
W J B De Silva, Merchant. A X Fernandesz and S M Jermanis Fernando,
Liquor Shopkeepers.
RAGA.LLA (ITna.russera,avr
K Kader Meora Saibo, Rifle and Provision Dealer. A Ginar ojarl Bail. Provision
Dealer acid Contractor. P L Muttu Caruppee Chatty, Rice and Grain Merchant.
Andris Hamy, Trader. 1.1 J Carwilho, Liquor and Oilmanstere Keeper.
R M S Nagappa. Chatty, Rica Merchant and Forwarding Agent, W Siugho Appu,
H I3 Andris Silva, H
K Charles Appu & Co. S H Mendiae Appu, Hinni
Baba, P H James Appu, and W.
Dun Aniline' de Silva, Traders. B Denis
litany, Betel and Tobacco Merchant.
RAICWANA.
N Ahamadu Palle, Merchant; A de Mel and M Manuel Cooney, General
Merchants and Plumbago Dealers : M L M Abusalam, Butcher and Baker ;
P P Punchisinno, Reathouse-keeper; A P Gonatilleke, Notary Public ; Ramasamy Rajah, Rice Storekeeper and Forwarding Agent ;
Andris Silva, Gemmet and Gem Dealer ; H K Don Diaa Appuhamy, Gem Dealer.
EAMBODA.
T J Plade, V E K B Karupiah Kaagany, 111 M S Sara Mudfilisr, Traden.

B40

DIRECTORIES.

RAAGALA.
S M Meera Pulle, Merchant. Duckwari ; Richard Joseph, Storekeeper, Ferri.
dale ; K M Mucannuadu Lebbe, Merchant ; S 0 S Cader Saibo, Merchant.
RATNAPURA.
F Graro, M
General Trv'ersM B Pieria, F L Ibrahim Lebbe,
Goines, H S Pieries, M It Co .rey, T 1) Will am. Gem:tiersAbdul Kafur
Merkar, S A Jamaldin. Land Surveyor--N C Markus,
RATTOTA.
J S Jayawarlana, Notary Public; C Tamber, C D Gabriel, and S P
Fernando, Storekeepers.
TANGALLA.
M A Dip Andria, Merchant,
TELDENIYA.
A Peer Mohamado, Trader. Mrs. M V Jayawarcieue, ktesthouse-keeper.
K H Pluniridge, S pelt. Angrowella Estate.
TRINCOMALEE.
0 L Ismail Lebbe Marikar, Shopkeeper, etc.; N Catiramatamby, Aerated
Water Manu'acturer ; S Id Abdul Karam , General Merchant, J M S Miranda &
Liqu .r-Shop
Bros., Merchants ; P Ma ian Draws,. Contractrr ; K
keeper ; Tamoterampiliai Agent Ste. m,hip Company, and Landed Prophet), ; S :41,inikkan Chatty, Ship Owner and M rch .nt; U C Annamalie Cie t y,
Tiro er Mere ant , Peter Ks. ly, 1-arrier ; V Ponnial), Licpuir.Shapkeeper ;
S Sella; p c and M V;)ramutr, T 11 be Contractors ; S Tam twain, Naval
Crel'ati ra ,
Canteen-ke. per ; N Si bain,.. lap Ile i, Milt ary Contractors ; C
a Co., Merci ant ; M Arrnasalism,
L qu r S opkeei e ; L k li-stiao de
M lira y lontr ct, r; M \Taira', Otto and B. Sivakuru, General Con raetors ;
K A S Seyed Mahan atiu Timber Me.chant and Military Contractor; K Paw'why PuLai, Mai. Centra.a,or.
VALUVETTITTURAL
Native MerchantsSeena Marikkarn, Trimaniyar Knlantovaloo Antho
Pathurupilly, Soosaipullai Thomai. u e, Nagamuttu Ramasamy, Tampiah
C mapadipulle, Arnmogarn Velupu I i, Anthonypulle Savarimultu, Arum' gam
NagamuV no, Pailipopulle Themmaipulle, Saravanamuttu Selvavrnayagam,
Saravanamuttu Somasuudaram Vengadasalain Sitinaturai, K Appaeu,aipiltai,
K Aralarnpalampillai, A 8 nuatnrai, V Chelliah, K V Kandasarny, A Aiysou,
K Vytlingan, K Somasundar.im, B Myn kkane, K Selladuraisarny, T It Rama, amy
P llai, 1' R V Velnppillai, T It V Siur atturai, S K Thambipillai, V. K. Thambi.
pillai, N Sivakuru, M Joseph, K Sivappiragasam, K Kathiiippillai, K Pennantbalarn, M Katbiravelpillai, S Sinr.atamny.
VAVUNIYA.
Traders rS Catbiravelu, N Meerkardu, K Meera Saibo, N Monappab
Agana Maricar, M M Usan Tamby, Meena Pane Muttu Marikar, Usal
Kappudian, M Sehana, Marikkar, S Meeramaibu, E J Jandoris, Andris de Silva, IV
SiiLiman Lebbe Marakar, K M Abdul Cader, Sinn. Kukku Merakan, K Vappi
Marakan, 81.na Thalubiturai, T Tiogoris, S Asaipillai, Sine, Muhamadu Lebba
Marikar.
WATTEGAM A.
C D Appollonis Appuhami, Silvester Fernando, K D Sarnalis Appu, D
Perera, S M A bdul Rahitna.n, and W P Cader Meera Saibo, Cart Contractors
Forwarding Agent and Carriage Hirer, H M Salgado. and B S Silva, Carriage
H rer ; W P Cader Meera Saibo, Rica Dealers. etc. S M Abdul Rahiman, S 2
Kidr1 Mobamadu, Samel Appu, and Amelia Appu and Brother, General Dealers
M J F rnando, Liquor Shopkeeper ; Pedro Pcrera, Timber Merchant and Te
B ix Contractor ; Joseph H noway, Laud and Commission Agent ; H A Jame
Rea)linnsekeeper ; R M Arnasalunapullay, Bice Dealer ; S Caderwaloo P
General Dealer and Carriage Hier ; 0 Muttiall Pulla), General Dealer. Silv,st,
Fernando, Can Contractor.; K D barnalia Appu, Cart Contractor ; D J Perm

JilIML J. l.PISILM.

0.1 a

YATIYANTOTA.
Milsom & Co., General Merchants ; N K Moltideeu Saibo, ets Co., Provision
Dealers ; P C D Rodrigo & Co., Liquor Shop Pioprietors ; W A Fernando,
Liquor Barkeeper; Piloris Appu, itesthousekeeper ; A Adam Siiitio & Co.,
Gen ral Morchan s, Pioviriien and Rice Dealers, Estate Suppliers a el Forwarding
A nts. Had 061;e, 70, :sec rod Cm's Sire t, Colombo. Branch: s a4 Yatiyite.
to a. Ruin:, Ed ratio la, GI nsll r, Dedug nl i and B dvanie. K T litanies
de bilva, Item:rat Mai ; B wards Jesurasingharn, Medical i'ractitioeer.
WELEM ADA.
Traders :S A Ahaintriln Aliar, V K Naila Meera Saibu, M S Saredeenr
VS Seyyadu Mohamed, K P Piyareaa, Philippu Fernando Annavi GollownkeeperP U Coorey.

ITTICORIN.

Bank of MadrasAgent, W. M. Gerrard.


National Bank of India, Ld.Manager, J. D. Murray.
Merchants and Agents: Clark & Co.,Agents for the Standard Life
Assurance Cu. ; the Marine Insurance Crr., Ld.; the Guardian Assurance Co.,
Ld. ; the New Zeal tnd In=urance Co.. Lloyds ; the Liverpool Underwriters'
Amociation ; The Commer;:ial Union As-rurance Co. Ld.
Gadduto & Co., Agents, New Berir Co., Ld,Manager, L A Moutclar.
Vu kart Brothers : Agents, 0 Remmers ; Virduna i Agi,ent, A. EgliAgents for
the Volkarts United Pr es Co., LI. ; rhs Li I Lie Steam Nay gation Co., Ld. ; the
Thaairs & NJ e eey M rui Insurane:: Cu.; the Northern Assurance Co. ; the London
and Laue togs lusueance Cu.
Mdlii..att & Co.Agents for tha 4'ourriercial Union Assurance Co., Ld.;
the Smith British Fire and M rine In uranee Co, ; the Clan Line of Steamers .
Sipping and Forwarding Aueres for the Kmart Devan hills Produce Co., Ltd:
R Ili Brothers' AgenciesTuticorin Agent, P. Acatns ; Assistant, A
Calfop. tilos ; Virdupatt Agent, S. Doneara ; Satur Agent, M N Pappamosco.
Zellweger.
Madura Co., Ltd.Agents for the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ld.;
Representative, E Chapman.
The Coral Mil's Co., Limited, Tuticorin ; F rrt Press, Tuticerin ; The Tinnevelly Mills Ca., Ld., Amhasamndram ; The Marla .a Mills Co., Limited, Madura :
Isfi Id 'Pi a Co., La.; the Bibby Line of Sieamers ; the Nippon Yuseu Kaisha ;
Agents and Mtnagera, A & Hart er. ManagerD. Miller.
A & F Harvey, Viridupatti and Satur ; Manager, A. Steel.
Dymes & Co., Tuticorin, Satur aild Vir:dupatti ; Agents for the Tinnevelly
Cotton Press Co., Li. Tuticorin Agra, F H Walthew ; Viridupatti and
Satur, T. G. Shots
Samba, them, Hanumantham Reddi & Co.: Virudupati ManagerSree
Bamalu Naidu.
G. T. H. Bracken, Acting SubCollector and Joint Magistrate of Tinnevelly.
W. S. Carlyon, Port Officer and Superintendent of Pearl Fisher:es.
C. St. John, Assistant Commissioner, Salt and Abkari Revenue and Sea
Customs, Tinnevelly.
.G. S. P Percival, Assistant Police Superintendent.
Dr Vincent VanLangenburg, Ceylon Government Meeical Officer, and Assistant Emigration Officer.
The Tuticorirt Club : Honorary Secretary, F Scott Clark.
B. Franklin, Apothecary in.Med.cal Charge .
Kumar & Co., I" Paul & Co., P P Morale, V R Motha & Sons, Spencer &
Co.General Tradesmen.
Metrepolit in lintel and British India Hotel.
Pandaram Achary & Co., Iron Sate and Lock Manufacturers.
TATA PARA.I.

Staff for Cey'on Coolies: V. Vanlangenberg, Medical Officer, Tutieoriu


A. 0. Evart4, Medioaa Offieer. Anaina?atatu-

842

DIRECTORIES.
CEYLON iSSOCI

IN LONDON.

LIST OF 11.01C1,1(..S.
Plmstnit N T H. K. IT..11THERFoRD, Esq,
EXECIITIvE thall.IIITBE,
a G. A. Talbot, Esq
I Sir Richard Cayley
W, Herbert Andersou, Esc]
a W. J. Thompson, Esq, Jr.
a Sir John J. Grinlinton
a Henry Bois, Beg
Sr
Fr.slIr. R. Saunders, K.c.m.a
Jno.
Hamilton,
Esq
a Alex. Brow, e, EN
a A.W.Stot.ford Sae.kville, Esti Sir E. N. Walker, K C.M.O.
a Ralph A. Cameron, Elm
Rt. Hon. Lord Stammerer
a
J.
L.
Shand
Esc;
a R. A. Bosanquet, Fe..q
u.c.x.o.
a Fredk. H. M. Cotbet, Est l a Sholto G. O. Skrine, Esq

SECRETARY W. MARTIN 1,1C.AKE, Esq.


Metropolitan Bonded Ware
Messrs. Aitken, Spence & Co.Eleropola Tea Co. or Ceylon'
house, Ltd.
C'. 0 NAM( Esq
Alblon and Caledonian Estates I
Messrs. Nevett, Oswald & Co.
['banning Esdaile, Keg
(owne, s of)
The New 1fimbula Co., Ld.
Messrs. M. P. Evans & Cc,
a G. G. Ander, On, Egg
The Anglo-Ceylon and General Messrs. Ewart, Maccaughey Renewal Tea Co Ltd.
Chas. R. Paterson, Esq
& Co.
Estates Co., Id
Poonagaila Valley Ceylon Co
Isiessr, Arbuthnot, Latham A. M. Ferguson, Esq
1.t.d.
Capt. J. Arthur Vol l es, R.N.
& Co.
Ro ert Porter Esq
Win. B. Arbuthnot. Esq
H. L. Forbes, Esq
D.
Reid, Rs.'
a C. Speerman Armstrong, EN Gideon J. Gibson, E-q
H. Reid, Esq
R. S. Atkinson, Esq
Messrs...1. It R. Godfrey & Son Russell
Esq
.1. H Hen
Meaers.tiow, 1Ytlsne & Stan ton Kt. Hon, Sir J. West RidgeGeo. M. Ballardie, Esq
Bandars,pola Ceylon Co., Ld.
A. Gray. Esq
:.CS .1,
way K.C.M.G.,
a Norman NV. Grieve, Feq
S. eennett, Beg
a J, Alec Roberts, Esq
Joseph Madden, Esq., J.P.
Edward Besley, Rag
J. Coryton Roberts, Esq
Messrs dames A Hadden & Co.
care, Robertson Bois & Co.
a A. Bethune, Esq.. J.P,
Messrs, aowe, White & Co.
Messrs. Hancock. Bros. & Co.
The Blackwood Coffee Co.
a (T. C. Owen, Esq)
Messrs. R. A. Bosanquet A. F. Harper, asq
W. A. L. It .wland.., Esq
C. E. G. Rath rell, Esq., J.P.
& Co.
Messrs. Henekell Du Buisson Messrs. S. Rucker, MarshalRobert C. Bowie, Esq
& co.
& Co.
G. D. Brabarou, Esq
Highland Tea Co. of Ceylon.Isl Messrs. Sanderson Jr Co.
P. W. Braybrooke, Esq
H.
S. Saunders, Esq
J. Noncroft Holmes, Req
Messrs. Robert Brooks &
A. Bairn Srutt, Esq
A. P. Hoak pas, Esq
a Alfred Brow n, Esq
a C. J. Scott, Esq
John Hughes, Esq., 1.0.6-, Scottish Ceylon Tea Co., Ld.
Arthur Bryane, Esq
V.1. n.
Burnside Tea Co, of Ceylon Ld
Scottish Trust and Loan Co. '
J. Roydon Hughes, Esq
H.H. (Tapper, Esc!
of Ceylon. Ld.
H. Humphreys, Req
Frank Carey, Esq
Chas. Shand, Esq
W. E. Thompson Sharpe, Beg,
The Carolina Tea Co., per A. L Hutchison lEsq
G. J. Jameson, Esq
M.P.
Messrs. Frith, Sands & Co.
Spencer Shelley, Eel
Henry Jenkins, Req
W. J. Carver, Req
a J, Sinclair, I sq
The Ceylon Land and Produce R. Wade Jen, ins Req
C..B. Smith Esq
a Jas. B. Keith, Esq
Co., Ld,
The Ceylon 'res. Plarttitions The Kolani Valley Tea Associa- a A. G. Stanton, Esq
a
Theodore Stretch, Esq
Ld,
Co., Ld,
tion,
Messrs. Taylor. Noble & Co.
General Lori ;:" Chelmsford, Arthur C. Ifingsr,T, Eat
Messrs
W. J. & Thompson
J. M. Maitland Kirwan, Esq
a Ale:Ander Thomson, Esq
Thos. North Christie. Req
a W. Forbes Laurie, Esq
John
Tilly,
keg
Hastings A. Clarke, Esq
P. C du S. Leather Esq
Mesa... W. H. Tindall & Co.
a R. S. Corhet, Esq
C. J. R. LeWesuriar, Fist
A. D. Van Henan., Esq
W. F. Courthope, )asti
Lethenty Tea. Estates Assocu., Messrs. Venesta Ltd.
Ltd.
Messrs. Crabbe & co.
Messrs. Walker Brothers
Wes-re. Lewis & Noyes
Harry Cr say, Esq
Messrs. Walker, Lambe & Co.
Messrs. Lipton, Ltd.
Andrew Lewis Cross., Esq.
:We-ers. Walker, Sons &
Sir Thos. J. Lipton
P, Cummins, Ewa
Co, L+.
L. Davidson, Esq
Messrs. Lloyd. Matheson and Messrs. Geo. White & Cu.
A. A. Delmege, Esq
G. A. IA bitten, Esq
Carritt
R. NV Wickham, Esq
Francis S. Long, Rim
a Sir Alfred Drnt,
David Wilson, Esq., (Deceaita
A. G. Low.Esq.,
Messrs. Dent Brothers & Co.
(Trustees of)
IL V. Lushingion, Esq
Geo. A. Dick, Esq
SOD, Esq
a
S. J.
John McEwan, Esq
Messrs. Geo. Dunlop & Co.
Me-ars. Wil-ou, Sad thett &Co.
'l'be Eastern Pro thee and Donsid Mackay, Esq
Vatlyantot 1, Ceylon Tea Co.,
Estates Co., dal.
Messrs. McMeekin & Co.
Ltd.
W. Megginson. Es('

in Members of the Tea and Produce Committee,

DILEUTORLES,

845

NUWARA ELI% :1: TOE ISANI'FAR [UR OF CEYLON.


'

(List of Houses, most of which are occupied or available for occupation,


dnriug the Season, with the names of Proprietors or Agents.)
NAMES.
PROPRIETORS.
OCCUPANTS : 1905.
Abrams Rhue
.. Abraham S -rib & Co. .. (To let during season)
Acacia Cottage
... Hon. Mr. F. C. Loos
... (To let during season)
Alfred Cottage
... Mr. R. J. Goonewardene...
do
Astley House
.. E. Dumfoesq 1 homas
do
Ayrshire Lodge
... Postmaster-Gent., Lessee Mr. & Mrs Caspersz
Bank House
... Mr. G. White
... Mr. J. Thorburn
Bellwood
... W. H. Walker
... Mr. & Mrs. W H Walker
Bataan
... Mrs. Just
... Mr &Mrs. R.Hood Wright
Buona Vista
... N. D. B. Silva
... (To let diming season)
13oslowick
.. P. E. Rogers
.. Mrs. H. W. Unwin &
fani:ly.
Brewery Bungalow No. 1 Ceylon Brewery Co.
... Mr. & Mrs. C. S. Wright
Do
No. 2
... (To let during season)
du
do
Do
do
do
No. 3
.. Mr. & Mrs. L. Garth
... Mr. D. D. W. Samarakon Taylor & Co.
Bridge Cottage
.. Don Solomon Dias BandBroomfield
aranaike Maha Mudsliyar (To let during season)
do
...
... Miss Little
Cambridge Villa
do
... Miss Barbara Layard ...
Camville
do
.. Mr. Carimjee Jefferjee ...
Carimjee House
... R Edley, Lessee
... Mr. & Mrs. R Edley
Carlton House
... Mrs. Rodrigo
.. Mr. F. Rodrigo
Chapel View
... Miss Julia Layard
.. Miss Julia Layard
Chilworth
... Mosaic. Cargills, Ltd. ... Mr. & Mrs. Downie Smith
Chisleiturst
.. Mrs. Helena Scott & Mrs.
... Mis. A. B. Scott
Claremont
G. E. Woodman
.. Main. & Mrs. Ballerd.
... War Department
Craigton
... Major & Mrs. MacCarthy
do
..
do
Lodge
... Mr.& Mrs.H. A. V. Speldo
Villa
do
d e wind()
.. G. Ferdinandez, Lessee .. G. Ferdinandez
Hotel Barrosa
.. Mr. & M's. G. W. White.
.. Mr. G. W. White
Daisy Bank
.. Recruiting Home for
Wesleyan Mission
Devon Cottage*
Methodist Missionaries
. Mr. Carolis Fernando ... Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Joseph
Duff House
For
C.M.S. Missionaries
Elephant Nook Cottage j' C. M. S. Mission, Lessee ...
... Mr. E. W. Vandervr all .. Misses Vanderwall
Fern Bank
.. Hon. Mr. F. C. Loos ... (to let during season)
Fern Cliff
Forest Dept.BungalowNo.1 Government of Ceylon .., Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Moss
... Mr. E. W. Ferdivands
do
do No.2
Do
Government Bungalow .. Government of Ceylon ... Cir il Servants
... N. Eliya Hotels Co. Ld. ... Mr. A. Loesch, Manager
Grand Hotel
.. Miss B. Layard
... Mies B. Layard
Grimethorpe
... Dr. and Mrs. V. Duke
.., Mrs. J. A. Roberts
Glendower
... (To let during season)
do
Glenfall
...
Grand Central Hotel.. Mr, Max Rosenberg ... air. Max Rosenberg
.. Government of Ceylon .. Scl gt. Instructor C. L. I.
Gloria
and family
... Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Sielman
.. Mr. S. Fernando
Hartley House
... Hon. Mr. F. C. Loos ... Mr. J. Wuckwar, Secretary
Hill Club
... M... & Mis. John Joseph
... John Joseph, Lessee
Homestead
... Government of Ceylon .. Mu ;r, B. Jayawardene &
Eachcheri Walaawa
family
.. Mr. & Mrs. Malalgodda
do
.,
Kachcheri View
... (To let during season)
... Mrs. Obeyeseknra
Keene House
.. (To lea curing season)
... Mrs. W. H. Aitken
Lades Lodge
... Mr. John Cotton & family
.. Mr. John Cotton
Lake View
.. Mrs. Tooke, Lessee
do
...
Lawford House
.., Mr. & Mts. L. R. Peel and
..., Mrs. A. E. Wright
Lebanon Cottage
Mrs. P. Aubertin
* Recruiting Home for Methodist Ministers of Ceylon. i Reuniting Home
for C. U. S. Ministers of Ceylon.

DIBEOTORMS.

S44
NAMES.

PROPRIETORS.

OCCUPANTS :

1906.

.. Miss Barbara L iyard ... (To let during season)


Lilibourne
... Mr. & Mrs. Gooneratrie
... R. C. Missiou
Longbaven
.. Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Brace... (l'o let iliir'tig season)
Longden House
... Col. and Mrs. Webster
... Col. Webster
Lulotte
.. (To le: duiirng season)
... M.S. J. A. Roberts
Lynnfield
... Mr. J. C'ue's de Sil 1 a .. Mr. & Mrs. G. C. Hodgson
Lyn+ horpe
...
Mr. & M i a. A. S. I'ayn:er
Mahsgaetota Cottage ... Mr. A. S. Poynter
illahogastota Cottage No. 2 Mr. Frederick White .. Mr. & Mrs. Fred. White
... Hon. 3. N. Campbell
... Capt. Julien Baker
Mahagestota House
.. Abraham Saila) & Co... (Co let daring season)
Mahomedans' Dan
Major-General's Residence The War Depatment ... Major-Generril and Mrs.
Money
... ('l'o let during season)
... Mr. Max Rosenberg
Malvern House
.. (To hi during season)
... Mr. Max P. Isenberg
Max Villa
Medical Officer'sliungalow Government or Ceylon ... Dr. & Mrs. Frank Gtenier
.. Mr. &Mrs. Max Rosenberg
.. Mr. Max Rosenberg
Monopole Cottage
.. Mr. W. Murray-Menzies (To let during seasou)
Morierby
...
do
... Arthur J. Hernando
Mount Frost
... (To let during season)
... Mrs. A. E. Wright
Nairne
... Hon. S. Fergurou, c.isim. Mr. & Mrs. Ferguson
Naseby House
.... Hon. Mr. E. Roaring ... Hon. Mr. & Mrs.E.Rosling
Netherleigh
& family.
.. (To let dui big season)
.. Miss Julia Layard
Norman Cottage
... (For Sisters attached to
Negombo Cottage
Nursing Du'y at Colour ho Civil Hospital.)
.. Mr. & Mrs. James Hill
... Mrs. W. H. Corrie
Oakley Cottage
... Mr. & Mrs. L. M.C.ole Silva
... C. M. C. de S Iva
Orange Free
Mrs. Rowlands
... Mrs. Rowlands
Peach Bungalow
Police Station & Cottage Government of Ceylon .. Sena.- Major & family
... Head Grek of Kacheheri
do
Pleasance
& fami'y
... Mr. & Mrs. R W. Crabbe
do
P. W. D. Bungalow
... Mr's. C. B. &Mi AN F. Soerts
.., D. S. Gooneratne
Pares seat Arta
... Government of Ceylon .. IL E. the Governor &
Queen's Cottage
Lady Blake
Mr. & Mrs. D. II. Perers.
do
Queen's Cottage Lodge ...
.., Rev. Bra. D. H. Leitan,
R. C. Mission House .. R. C. Mission
o.s.B., Parish Pr.est, &
D.Rapb eel Sattcli,o.s.B.
... Government or Ceylon ... Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartlett
Residency, The
... Mr.& Mrs .W G Felsiuger
... Mr. G. W. Whit ,
Riverside
... Government of Ceylon ... Mr. & Mrs. Lockh iv;
Rock House
.. Mr. & Mrs. E. Ihwerites
... Mr. E. J. Tbwaites
Roseuood
& f imi:y
.. (To let during season)
... Miq8 B. Layard
Rose Bank
... Hon. Mr. F. C. Loos ... Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Loos, jr.
Rossye Lodge
.. (To let during season)
... Drlahomed Deer.
Round Bungalow
do
..
... MISS Little
Salisbury Villa
.. Rev. M. Silva
... Mrs. F. Parer&
Scotch View
... ( ro let during season)
... Fergt. Laly tette
Scrubs View
.. Mr. & Mrs. T. R. Walker &
... Mr. T. IL Walker
Shamrock Cottage
family
Mr. & Mrs. J. Mansetield
Paterson
... Mrs. Ballardie
..
Single Tree House
.. (To let during Beason)
... Mrs. Roberts
St. Blane's
.. Mr. R. Macvicar Shaw,
... Syndicate
St. Andrew's Hotel
Manager.
.. St. Edward's School (Mr.
.. Mr. H. H. Phelp
St. Edward's
II. H. Phelps, and E.
T. Davis)
._ Mrs. C. K H. Symons .., MA r & Mrs. Symons
St. Minever
... ('I o let curing season)
.. Mr. P. Buis
Sylha
... Government of Ceylon ... Mr. & Mrs. G. ti (Jessie
Sylvan Cottage
Chetty
... To let during season)
... Miss Little
The Cot
.. Mrs. H. Creasy & family
... Mr. J. H. Storey
The Hall
Th. AM nitsiPia
J. Wiakwar

DIRECTORI/SE
Nantes.
The Nest
The Priory
The Scrubs

'Kb

FEOPRIET0/33.
OCCUPANTti : 1905.
... Catholic Convent
.. Sister Ida and Nuns
.. Rev. W. E. Rowlands .. (To let during season.)
... CJylon Tea Plantations Co. Mr. it Mrs. T. G. Hayes &
family
do
do
..
Mr. & Mrs. C. Shelley
.. Truteea of Holy Trinity Rev. & Mrs. C. P. H.
..
Church
Reynal s de family
... Mies Bayth010111(11RZ .. Misses Bartholomeusz
... Mrs. Roberts
.. Mrs. & Miss Roberts
... Nisi r Symors
.. (To let during season)

..
.. Mi ri. 14. L yard
... Rev. Fr. Bell and other
... It..inciscan Eathers
Priests
... Ceylon Tea PlantationsCo. Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Saunder
... (To 'et during season)
... Mr. G White
... Mr. & Mrs. W. 0. Garth
.. Military Possession
... Mr. C. W. Bartholomeusz Mr. & Mrs, C, W. Bartno.
lomeusz
.. (To let during season)
... Mr. G. W. White
... Mrs. C. F. Li-aching and
Miss Julia Layard .. (To let during season)
.. Mrs. E. Gordon Grinlinton Mr. & Mrs. E. Gordon
Grinlinton

The Scrubs Cottage


The Vicarage
Tin Bungalow
Torrington
Trevine
Uffiugion
Hnd .r Bank
rex VIla
Unique View
Vi. is. Iota
Viel,:t Cottage
Westwode
Woodlands
Yalta House

er Beside the above, there is the following iTho Post Office; The Bank, old
Court House aro being at present occupied by C. L. I. V. as an Armoury and residence
for Sergt. Drill Instructor.
BUILDING LOTS AT NUWARA ELIYA,
(Sold April 13, 1898.)
Lot
No.
12801
12802
12848
128e7
12808
12797
12799
1'4810

upset Paid per


acre.
price.
R.
1t.
760
1 2 1 W. Murray-Menzies ... 1,130
..
950
1,072
1 1 1 A. Fernando
1,608
.. 5,175
3 1 22 Caramjee Jafferjee
812
1 2 25 W. Murray- Menzies .. 1,343
1,079
751
..
1 1 30 S. M. Burrows
810
750
..
1 0 14 D. A. C. Mendis
920
..
Do.
779
1 0 36
343
0 1 33 Kotmale Ratemahatmaya
756
Extent.

Purchasers.

a. T. p.

12 0 2

Toted.
R.
1,142
1,160
5.430
1.345
1,080a
915
925
3456

R1,020 R12,242

a Since sold to Mr. E. J. Koelman. b Sale cancelled, owing to balance purchase


money not having been paid within the due date.
(Sold 31st May 1900.)

12803
12838

c 12839
'c 12804

c 12805
c 12806
c 12818
c 12819
c 12820

Name of Purchaser.

Extent,

Lot.
a.

r.

2
0
0
1
2
2
1
1
9

3
2
3
3
2
1
2
3
0

p.
30
33
31
26
0
8
5
2
23

Amount sold for.


R.
....
H. J. Pieris
4,330
...
E. L. do Silva ...
...
546
R.S.Diasanayke&B..Tayawardena 710
...
L. R. Peel
...
2,870
do
...
...
3 755
...
do
...
1,730
A. E. de Silva ...
...
1,535
do
1,765
..
...
...
11, J. Pieris
1,610
...

c Sales cancelled by Government, moneys not having been paid on due dates.

19839

a.

r.

(Sold on 24th July 1902.)


p.
31
Max Somenberg

...

R.
1,000

DIRETORIES.

846

LOTS OUTSIDE IIUWARA ELIYA LOCAL BOARD.


EXTENT.
(Sold March 25, 1846.)

A. It. P.

TITLE PLAN No.


48966
48967
48968-9 (2)
48970-2 (2)
48971
49215

... Hanna
.. Geo. Samnel Don
Aruoldus Solomon
C. LI. llaux
Arthur Talboys Walker
... G. S. Duff

2 0 27
1 3 25
4 3 27
22 0 38
7 0 29
9 0 8

Building: Lots on Horton Plains,


SOLD ON THE 23rD JULY 1872. (Pr.sw No. 3026 AND 2380.)
No. of
Lot.
23937
2894
2395
2396
2397
2398
2399
2400
2401
2402
2403
2404
2405
2406
2.407
2408
2409
2410
2411
2412
2418
2414
2415
2416
2417
2418
2419
2420
2421
2422
2423
2424
2425
2426
2427
2428
9087
9088
9089
9090

A. R.1 P. Sold for


Rs.

To whom.

Description of Land.

0 3 Di 1811 finks of M. 1-1. Moss, Esq.


. Forest and Patana.
Do
210
11 0 I 15
Do
19 2 20 300 bliss A. D. Atherton.
Do
15 1 13 275 Heirs of J. Sy:men, Esq.
1/0
20 2 14 335 Heirs of W. Stoddart, Esq.
Do
8 1 34 195 A, M. Ferguson.
Do
7 3 25 150 A. Bailey, Esq.
Do
7 1 0 2011 J. & P. Perera.
Do
10 0 36 225 W. Ellawala & J. Nadnwanwala.
Do
D. J. Aheyratna.
9 0 0 100
Do
8 2 0 105 Arnolis Penis.
1 Forest and Swamp.
9 0 28 100 E. B. Creasy, Esq.
!
Do
15 3 36 215
Do.
Do
21 1 28 270 Heirs of D. Blyth, Esq.
Forest and Patana.
do F. Bayley, Esq.
19 3 27 320
Do
17 3 19 not sold Reserved for it. H.
Do
19 3 22 450 W. W. F. Fernando & M. J. Perera
Do
14 2 30 230 Heirs of L. P. Tottenham, Esq.
Do
11 2 14 145
do J. B. Morphew, Esq.
Forest and Swamp.
do L. St. G. Carey.
14 1 28 156
14 0 22 210 J. D. Abeyratna & A. Peris.
9 3 35 135 S. G. A. Wirakon & J. L. Perera.
9 0 6 100 Heirs of Sir M. Coornara Swamy.
8 0 36 185 Dr. Roe.
: Forest and Patana.
8 2 24 100 J. S. F. Cowell, Esq.
Do and Swamp.
8 1 36 130 Heirs of Angus Fraser, Esq.
,I Do and Patana.
8 1 37 180 W, G. Inglis, Esq.
Do
10 2 26 110 Heirs of J JD. Robinson, Esq.
Do and Swamp.
7 3 8 155
o A. Orchard, Esq.
I)o
8 0 10 183 G. W, Gwatkin Esq.
Do
9 0 15 265 C. S. Agar, Esq.
10 0 19 110 W. W, F. Fernando & M. J. Perera.: Forest and Patens.
8 0 7 115 Samuel Ale's, Esq.
Do
12 2 30 150 Stewart Jolly, & J. 11. Ranken,
P.
J.
Abeyratna
&
A.
Penis.
7 3 0 110
' F..rest and Swamp
5 3 21 100 T. Whyte, Esq.
I)o and Patana.
17 0
0 217-5-0
1 3 20 2-7-0 Sir W. J. Sendall, E.c.m.o., A al
Forest and Patana.
3 2 32 3-15-0 W. Saunders and others.
I .5
I
Do
6 not sold A. T. 13asnayaka Nilame.
0 2
Forest.
Not sold.
3 2 0
j c2 153
-- J. N. Keith, Esq.
r:2!
11
Total.. 442 0

N
y---'

Lunatic 191uni : Visitors.


J. Harward, Esq.
W. E. Thorpe, Esq.
Hon. ,1r. G. M. Fowler
H. L. Moysey, Ls. 0.

E, M, cle 0. Short, Eq., Chairman, Muni-

cipal i:ouneil and Mayor of Colombo,


H. White, Esq., c.c,s.

Prison Visitors, llestern Province.

Tea and Cocoa Packing, Coffee Curing, Hark Pressing, Oil, Cotton and other Mills. Manufactories and Machine
Offices in Colombo, Kandy, Galls, &T.;
WITH THE NAMES OF THE OWNERS .A JD MILLS ; THE NUMBER AND HORSE -POWER OF ENGINES
AND THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE EMPLOYED, WITH NAMES OFMANAGERS.

[We have added Printing Offices and other Establishments employing n considerable number of bands, although the headh,gs of our table are not
quite in keeping with all the pages.Commmt.]
os ro
..1.
P.,o
EFFECTIVE HORSE- 44 P., 0
...-.
1
a
41 NAME OF MANAGER OR ENGINEER.
NAME AND DESCRIPTION OP MILL.
NAME OF FIRM.
41 POWER OF ENGINES. I.1 P-1 %.
i:a
0
ia V.
04
FQ 6.
t
Ft '`. l'w
FF
a..
Xx
Z
p.. Z
1
Total. -,/ .., 4;
Each.
i
4
1.-4
I
-<
<
.
... Smallpass, Oil Mills
50 D. C. W ic krelnasekttra
Aitken, Spence & Co.
t
... 2 Sectons of reclaimed laud opposite
Do. (Coal Depot)
O. C. Baffel.
...
Packet Court & 1 Sc,
,, Kotitchikade
t
200 J. Haemmig.
200
. Ceylon M inure Works, Ke'a lye
..
200
A. Baur (See Advt.)
4. D. Dan.,
. Hunupitiya, Tea.packiug & Storing ..
1
...
Bois Brothers & Co.
Bosanquet & Co. (Lessees) ... Blomendal, Coffee, Cinchona, Tea, Cocoa,
39
220 C. W. Sinclnir.
&c
..
25, 8. 6
3
D. B. Cheevaratuam, Storekeeper.
.. M
& Plumbap,o...
Charles Maekwood & Co.

Colombo Coml. Co., Ltd. (See Slave Island Mills : Tea Machinery,
C. Dickson, J. G. Benzie, C. P.
General Engineers, Builders, Saw
Advt.)
Hall, D. W. Wsddell, B. F.
:).:ills, Manure Mill:, &e.
4 35, 60,75, 49 200
600
Browne and II. A. Dixon.
...
Colombo Oil Mills Co.
T. A. Buckney, Engineer.
...
(G & W. Leechman, Agents). Grandpass Oil Mills
.. Ambewatte Store (General Produce
Cumberbatah& Co.
Store, viz., Tea, Cardamom, Cocos,
0 B. Eelaart .
Coffee, Cinchona, Rice, eto.)

in.

I L.L_
439

1,0'0

Ambawatte Mills

Diyatalawa Mills, Copperah Baling


Desiccated Coconut Works, &c.
Stenni PuTIIT1D1
Fai fie, d Iron 'Nip
Duckworth, C, W. H.
Machinery, T. Mach
' very, Manufac
tures and Repairs to Tea Machinery
and Geller 1 N:ugineers
Curing, Ci- chona and
Eastern Prod-nee & Estates Co. Tea Stores,
Ld. (San Sebasttan Mille) ..
Fibs Bal eg Presses; Engin. erini
Workshops containing the most modern
machinery; Tea Feictory
General Engine, rir g
Manufacture
ar d Repairs of Tea M chinn: y
Hultsdorf
Mills
:
Coconut
Oil,
Coconut
P. Freudenberg (See Advt.)
Poonac, Corinth, Tea, Cinnamon and
Plumbago Stores ; Agricultural and
Analytical Laboratory, Manure Mills,
Coir matting, Coir Rugs, Teak De16
&c. Alin one Steam Fire Engine ..
Gaisha Ceylon Tea Estates & Union Milla: Tea Stores, Cardaawms, &c.
Agency Co., Ltd.

70'
E-1

439
-
Gas Engines
40

22, 12

9
Finlay, Muir & Co.

Each,

C. H. De Boysa

NAME OF MANAGED,

1,070
100 Clerk in charge

34

100

30

50

30, 4

31

400

800

00, 90. 17, 14, 537


10 & 6

21

1,114

125
2,645

1. W. C. De Soysa

. W. H. Duckwcrth

T. P. Nimpson, Ilinnar'er; T. L. Brown


and C. U. J.1Lffe, Engineers.

(O. Brand its. Manager; A. Korner,


Assi- tint Manage r ; A. Thornton
{_Shanks. (
Engineer.
F, E. de Silva.

'Salt104021TICI

DESCRIPTION OF MACHINERY.

NIIMBEROFErraiNEs.

NAME OF FIRM.

EFFECTIVE HORSEPOWER OF ENGINES,

.1.,114

21
Lee, Hedges & Co.

Lipton, Limited

I
,., liollupitiya Coffee-curing Mills; Cin3
chona Press, Tea Factory & Desiccated Coconut Manufactory ; Timber
Depiit and Saw Mills ; Cardamom and
Cocoa Curing Stores ; Building Workshops, eta,
..
.. I
.., Maddema Mills,Tea and Coffee Shipping,
..
Blending and Packing Stores.

Vauxhall Mills, Cinchona Presses, Cocoa


and Tea Packing & Curing
Stephenson, Id
...'Skinner's Road South : Kapok cleaning
Machines, Press Baling, Cotton Ginning
and Horse-food Crushing
tP.
... Wekanda Coffee, Cocoa, Cinchona, & Tea
'-'1 Steuart, Geo., & Co.
...
Packing
-,:Kelaniganga, Oil, Coir and Manure
Stevenson & Sons
Mills
...
..
do
, Mattacooly Oil Mills
do
Do
.., Bronte Mills and Weimar Store', Tea
Tarrant & Co.
Packing and General Produce
..
Vavasseur, J. H., & Co. Ltd... Dematagoda, Fibre, Desiccating etc...
do
Do.

.. Lunuvil'a do
Mirigaina, Desiccating, c.c.
...
Do.
Grandpass, Oil and General Produce ...
Volkart Brothers
Mortlake Stores, Tea & General Produce
Whitten & Co.

2
I

18, 12

2.640

30

300 A. II. Fernando, Manager.


B.F. Assau, Storekeeper ; E. Hobbs,
125
Assistant.

Robertson, J, M., & Co

24, 12

36

300 B. Vanden Driesen

8, 14

22

V H. B. Stephenson.

30, 20

50 L

I
3

SO
60, 30, 5

80
95

1
5
4
2

7 (Gas)
25, 40, 40, 20
40, 40, 35, 30
40, 50

7
125
145
91)

Gas Engine

12

300 1 James Bett, Manager.


3. M. Stevenson, Engr. and Mane100
ger, ; A. W. Cotton, Asshdant.
100 i
Do.

100
D. Sf reringhe.
500 I
800
J. Milne, J. W. Mitchell & J. Moir.
500 I Iihrgineers.
150 V. C. Carman
400
.11 5, Collett, Manager.

1812* 6,342*
475
* These totals are without counting for Messrs. Charlei Mackwood & Co's Marandahn Mills ; the Colombo Oil Mills Co.; and (except as regards f he
number of people employed) Messrs. Artiste, Speoce & Co's Smallpass Oil Mille ; and Messrs. Volkart Bro.'s Grandpass Oil Mills,

oa

Various Factories. Mills, &c.


NAME AN D DESCRIPTION OF MILL.

NAME OF FIRM.

0 45
01 pi
gl
PQ
Xk

EFFECTIVE HORSEPOWER OF ENGINES.

4
P.1
2. g
rzi 'NAME OF MANAGER OR ENGINEER
7

Each. Total. 2

ihmedbhoy Habibbhoy if Ceylon Cotton Spinning and Weavi :


II
! 1
Bombay (See Advt.)
.., Mills, \Vellawatta
1
Mahamodara, Galle, Oil Mill
Cadrawel (Owner)
Kurunegala Coconut Desiccating and
C. de Silva & Co.
1
Fibre Mills
1
1. Don Carolis & Sons
Steam Furniture Works, Colombo

Is Fdla Mills (Ceylon Tea


Plantations Co.Ld.,) Siringa..,I
pathe, Biidalgama t
.. Coconut Butter and Fibre Mills
Do. Mawatte, Kochehikade Fibre Mills
...
--'
Vilkins, C. M. B. (The Ceylon Desiccated Coconut Works, Hunupitiya,
Desiccating Co.)
..
. Negombo
randerstraaten, John D.

. Fibre Mills, Kandawala, Negombo


)r, Solomon Fernando (Mafe.
king Works)
..
.. Desiccating Mills, Katane
l. Paul de Silva
Desiccating and Fibre Mills, Katane ..

leylon Government Railways !Locomotive Workshops

1,1

InIntls

350
40
52
30

350
40
52
0 :

4
700
40

Joseph Whitehead ; Engineer, F.


J. Whitehead.
S. Vinayagam Chetty, Manager,

150 V. N. Pulle.
350 S. A. Hewawitarna.

ss

3 1 24, 30, 6
1 I 2.5

60
25

3
30, 101* 10
., i 10, 8

501
18

300 Thos. Carry and Geo. C. Warr.


50 0. Stanley Braine (C.S. K. Baumgartner, sating).
70 C. M. B. Wilkins, Jos. Well Asst.
511 J. D. Vanderstraaten

1
i

18
20

18
20 j

50
100

40, 20, 10

70

600

Arnold Fernando
S. Paul de Silva
( H.G. Unsworth, LoemEngr.;N.J,
I Price, Asst. Loco. Engineer ; R. J.
Armstrong, Asst. to Works Manager ; J. Heaton, Foreman Blazik) smith; S.E. Warman, Boiler maker ;
A.M. Gadd, Foreman Fitting Shop ;
,I and H. H. Appleton, Foreman
',Erecting Shop.

18
' 734
2,460
in being the first Coconut Butter Mill opened in Ceylon, asalso the first Mono

,
sr;
F.

733i

18
40

...eylon Government Railways.. rearriage and wagon Shop


Do
Do

do
do

..
.. Paint Shop
... Running Department :
Galle
Colombo

xar unegal a
Kangesanturai
Kadugi nnawa
Randy
Na wale pitiya
N,-nuoya
Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage Co., Kollupitiya Mills
Ltd. (united with the Ceylon
General lee Co.)
... t;elle Face Ice Factory
J. P. Morton & Co
New Colombo lee Co., Ltd ... lee and Aerated Waters
Colombo Aerated & Mineral The Colombo Aerated & Mineral Water
Water Manufactory.
Manufactory
Engineerirg & Balirg Works; and The
Geo. Robson & Co.
New Aerated Water Manufactory ...
Cooray, Hendrick (Owner) ... Puwakpitiya Portable Saw Mille
...
[Several Steam Saw Mills in the Kelani Valley and Awisawella District
on tea and other plantations.]

2,460

40 . 340

Nil
0
6
6
6 ,
9
10
5
6 50, 26, 26, 20,
136
12, 2
3
3

4, 25, 75
150, 40, 5

1 12
1
14

152 '

(E. Goddard, Carriage Foreman;


Hylands, Aset. Carriage Forenna,,
-{ S. V. Toy, Outside Asst. CarriC;
Foreman ; H. J. Bird, Saw NTWI
(Foreman.
H. Lawrence, Foreman Painter

92t C. Warwick, Foreman


A. W. Deuniss, Dist. Loco. Supd t,
275
t A. Barnett. Foreman,
:is 1-1- Johnson, Aist. Foreman,
38 !R. L. Smith, Foreman.
75 :11. Laine, Foreman.
69 !E. C. Haines, Fireman,
185
A. Cart et, Oftg. Dist. Loco. Si
!IE. Head, Loco. Foreman.
55 W, Magry, Ass', Foreman.
(Lewis Brown & Co., Agents & Seere_
60 tteries ; H, S. Mackenzie, Manager.

104
.196

70 J. P. Morton, Managing Proprietor


100 T. R. Greenborue, Manager; & 0. p'
Taylor, Et, gir neer.

HO Mrs. Vim Bossuer, Managing Propria.


tress.
50 H. W. Shaw.
60 .Marealis Cooray (Manager).

12
14

- 1,240i

4,116

* Locomotives. t Inuleding Drivers, Firemen and Outdoor Staffs

'TAME OF FIRM OR OWNER.

NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF


MILL.

V. H. Davies
piumha,go Curing Stores, Ranatta
Do.& Co.
Copra
and
Fibre
Baling Mills, Pancliikawatta;
and
Fair
field
Stores, Slave Island
ernando, Louis
Mategocla Mukulana Saw
Mills
..
remand, Simon
Moratuwa,doPortable Saw Mills
do
lolombo
tans Water Co. Ld. Gas Works (Exhauster Engines )
Do.
e- (Steam Pumps)
Do.
Randy
Works
andRotte
Power Station
'ercra, D.Sons,
A. & Co., Ldt. Electricity
Portable Saw
Mills,
%Talker,
(See Colombo Iron Works, Port, Colombo...
Adet.)

gei
0al 0
Z
z
153

EFFECTIVE HORSEPOWER OF ENGINES.


Each.

NAME OF MANAGER OR
ENGINEER.

Total.
1,2401 4,116
----!

-- 80 K. C. Silva.
10 J. Skallen.

1012
1
11 , 12
1102 } H. Koorey.
12 8,8 15
N, Wellingtrn, Secretary and
23288 220 1)-S.Manag

er. Resident
4,
8,
16
...
80 R. W. Baird,
En gineer.
4 .60.8 60, 60 40, 80
Perera.Manager
24 D.D.K.A.Michie,
1 80, 60, 20, 15: 1 199 1,250
, ,Allan,
Assistants
:
I T.Lamont,
S. Xhorpe,
F.
G.
H.
A.
12, 12
F. Walker, 11. J, Hoare,
Engineers ; James Curtis,
Works
Foreman ; J. Dick, ForeBuildiug
man
Boilermaker
; W. Carlton,
Forenan Moulder ; E. C. M. RowIWilliams,
inson, Foreman
Carpenter;
T.
Div(
r
;
A.
Lewis
and
J. Whyte, Store-keepers; G. C.
Gm pp,Mo tor Department Manager.
$

172

1,7488 5,823

1:1
g
n

1-3

M
CI)

1,74822

172
Walker Sons & Cc., Ltd, (See Fairfield Works, Kandy-.
Advt.)
'
Brown & Co, Isl. (Sec Eldrf.)... Works at Colombo Hatton, and Nawalapitiya.

ID"

Walker & (;raig, Engineers... Glencairn, Dikoya; Tillicoultry, Lindula ;


See Advt.)
Bacilli's. and Haputale
..

Colombo Electroplating Works Colombo Electro-plating Wtrits, Hos


(Sec Advt.)
pital St., Fort

Do.

jk Goodman, Manager ; M. Budd-

25

Davidson & Co. Ltd. (See Advt.) Sirocco Depot, Forbes Road, Colombo...

The Colombo Electric Tramways & Lighting Coy. Ltd.; Galls Buck Electric Dist) Rill tic g Station,
(Boustead. Bros. Agents.)
Colombo

5,823

Colombo T 'arnways Electric Power and


Lighting Station
197

12

nfiriOnre
::J. Grieve, Maer
I 12244fipttoai
260
I orks:P. R. Napier,
iciatoger.
fs'iairaIrtpitiya 1T-orks :N.
Muumger.
1- ta id M. Moore, Manager ; J. A.
50 Ilartrii"eioon, Engineer.

6, 6, 6,10

28

220

14 (Gas)

14

15

14, 12, 8, 6,

63

12

Centro-lit og Fort
- Electric Eightlog.

"

: John Walker, Generl Man- t


; J S. Matthws.,
s
A tir;C C
j,,eauls.y, Engineer.
t;
.15-,r clonald, Assistant Manager ; J.
iv" Walker and T. B. Kerr, En
D...n5, Hap :tale : 3. W- Copeland, g.
Deb iatant Manager and Engineer
s
-yore %tanager, J. G. Martin, t27.1
.801/111/`" A. 3. Bel!, Assistant
man ager.
it

10. 11 .

360

500, 500, 500,


300, 300,200, 1501 2,450

51:0

4,684

7,018

Gurnswamy, Manager

Gill , Engineer in charge.

Is.wcotrnoreland, Engineer-in-charge.

...I.

NAM F1 OF

Flan.

-NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF MILL.

cla
0 ce
X
g
a 114 EFFECTIVE HORSE- ypz C4
4
P1
, POWER OF ENGINES.

. NAME OF MANAGER OR ENGINEER.


E. g
Each.
Total. 'el .4 re. ';
X 44
X az
4,684
7,018

C. A, Hutson & Co. (See it i/vt.) Ceylon Engineering Works. Colombo .

50, 20, 8, 16

34

Du.
Branch Works, Kandero'a
Brown & Davidson (See Advt.) Genera Engineeri' g Wt s, TalawalieIr i

1
2

6
15*, 121-

6
27

Cavern/Dent Irarory

Foundry, Tree Wcrks, &c.

Orient Co., Limited.

Desiccated Coconut & Fibre Mills, Veyangoda

254

5
215

138

cc
C..t

f C.A. Hutson, W. R Burnett, W. F_


I Hutson, H. McM or emey,Engineers' Alex .Davidson, Foundry; G. Free;
330 I man, Accountant ; W. H. Joachim,
Draughtsman; T. R. Payson, Head
Clerk ; John Silva, Foreman.
7 11. Kemish, Engineer.
180 t4 eo. S. Brown & Staff
( E. C. Davies [C. E.] ; G. H. M. M.
; T. 0.
Hyde, :q.t. M.E. &
JaYawardene, n,E.; F B Rylands, c
i Works Supt.; Inspector of Works, 7._
I W J Misso. Head Overseers ; R. It;71
P. Seneviratna, W N Persia, T.
Mutto Coomara, A. E. Wi)'esinghe,
860
1. F. Toussaint, J. B. JacnIvne, M.
de Silva, W J. de Zilva. Foreman
01 Smiths : C E Crozier. K G
Persia, Master-carpenter. M,
1 Majeeth, Chief Clerk ; W. A. W
( Perera & D.D.S. Jayasekara,Clerks
780

f M. F. Maxfield, Superintendent ,
EL F. Calcutt, Engineer.

5,2l3 9,175

Turbine. l Oil Engine. t 4 Shop Engines:, 3 Steam Haimuers,4 Steam Cranes and Glower Engines and 1 Steam Saw Mill.

."
215

5,203

9,175

Orient Co., Ltd.

Desiccated Coconut Mills, Horekolly


Madampe

40

210

Ceylon Steamship Co., Ld.

8.9. " Lady Gordon '

80

36

.., S.S. "Lady Havelock"

98

37

Do.

Ceylon General Steam Navigation Co., Ld.


''.8. "Lotus "
Do.
do.
.. s.9. " Alert "
do.
Do.
... S.S. " Meteor"
Do.
do.
.. S. S. " Brisk "
Do.
do.
S.S. " Ready "

Do.
do.
5,5. " Comet ')
Ceylon Government
.. Police Hulk in Colombo Harbour
Do.
... Launch " Pearl "
...

(Singe
.(Comp ound)
do
do
Double
do

12 15
12-15
, 1215
12-15
12-15
12-15
10

Do.

... Dredger " Triton "

Indicated

500

Do.
Do.

Industry" Twin Screw Hopper Barge .


...'" Prompt Screw Tug
.

2
1

Indicated
do

250
'250

Do.

..1Dredger " Sir John Coode " Twin Screw


Hopper Dredger

do

1000

do
do

250
250

Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.

...'" Heady' Twiu Screw Block Barge Comp.


" Brisk " Twin Screw Block Barge Corrp.
Togsteamer " Goliath "

do ` Sampson "

2
2

Inspector. Harbour Police

tv
'67)
re.
a
,-;
c

V elke; Master ; Wm. Gemmell, rx.7


. -F1iicI
Chief Engineer ; Jas. Thompson,
23
Engineer
I~/ CSorensen,
1
15 J0. Jensen, Master; John Colvin, Engr.
10
J. H. Campbell, Master ; J. Duncan, Chief Engr.; Jas. Downie, 2nd
Engineer. H. Houston, 3rd Engr.
30
(Vacant) Master ; J. Stewart, Engr.
15
15
J , g. Rankine

_
241

5
5
5
5
5

E,M.VanDort, Superintendent;
Calcutt, Visiting Engineer.
Capt. Lawson Robins; Chief Officer,
Minto ; 2nd Officer, G. Foy;
11 Chief gngr., A. Farquhar; 2nd
Bogro C. Adamson.
icapt. J. C. Whitley ; Chief Officer,
I C. 0. Kimber ; 2nd Officer,
H. Hughes, Chief Engr., .1. 0.
Eobertson; 2nd Engr., J.D. Dodd,

14 1

8,003 f 0,044

ErracrivE Hons.
POWEM Cr ENGINES,
FIRM.

Each.

241
t,:tylon Govurnment
Do.
Do.

NA ME OS' MANAGER OR FORE3I AN.

X 1C+4

NAME AN D DESCH PTION3 (F MILL.

8,003

;.,14
Z

9,614

Pilot Launch belly


d do Emily
Master Attendant's ..-:tratti Launch

(Steamers in Caloadm Lake.)


" Podi Singho"

" Podi Nona"


Trim" Me=matohie "
The Colombo
"Juliana" ...
ways and Lighting Co.
t. 'Thustearl Bros.. Agents) ... "Mariamtua "
" Gnat "
I " Mosquito
1" Hornet "

(Harbolo..)

.. Steam Tug " Despatch


Cargo Boat Despatch CO.
...
...:Steam Water Boats
Do.
... as, " Egypte "
P. Cosmos.
P. & 0. Co.
... BS. " Banshee "
... es. " Katie"
Do.
... Water Boat
Do.
.. as. " Miry Ann " (25 tone)
M. M. Company
...
Krawehl Coal Ca. L 1. (Agents) se. " Ali-el- Hata "
...'as. " Sheik Noordeen "
Naina. Pulley Marikar
Oriental Boat Co.
Ise. "Fanny"

it

,Comp ound) 10
24
do
111,1 24
do
...!
24
do
24
do Indicated
do
do
do
do
...I

1 80
4 3, 6 each; 1;
1 20
-:

1
1
1
1
260

l0
24
21
24
24
90
90
90
80
27
20
60
20
30

20

20

J. MacMahon, Stiperintrndent.

36

7 KR tn BsWa.
17 K. S. Saddaku.
& 0. Company.
do.
do.
M. M. Company.
5 J, W. Smith

6
11

5 paisim
8,636

9,708

.samoratim

NAnE. OE

1:
,1
e "4 A

29
6
3
Five Steam Water Boats
Colombo Water Boat Co.
16, 16
2
Steam Ttig (Screw) "Emily"
...
Colombo Wharfage Co.
. Steam Tug (Twin Screw) " Mary "
2 ' 15, 17
..
do,
Do.
2
15, 17
Steam Tug " Iceberg "
,lo.
1)o.
.
3 Steam Cranes and 4 Steam Water Boats ,..
do.
Do.
Ceylon Obserrer Printing Office 7 Letterpress (4 Rotary and 3 Platen)
Machines, 5 Hand Presses, 2 Ruling
(See Ailrl,.)
Ivi aehines, 1 Copperplate Press, 2 Cutting
Machines, I Perforating Machine, I'
Numbering Machine, 2 Wire Stitching
Machines, 2Biuding Presses, 1 Stabbing'
Preas,1 Standing Press, Stereo-Foundry,
Typecasting Apparatus, Gas Fans, &e. 1 (Gas) 5 to 10
Times of Ceylon Printing Office 9 RotAry Machine t, 4 P1sten 'Machines,
2 Hand Presses, 2 Perforating Machines, 3 Cutting Machines, 3 Numbering
Machines, 3 Ruling Machines, 2 Stitching Machines,1 S abbing Press,2 Standing Pi eses, 3 Wire S+ itching Machines
I Arming Press, 1 Stereo-Foundry, 1
Box-cutting Machine, 1 Die-stamping
Machine, 1 Gold-blooking Machine, 1
Rot-ry Cutting Machine, 1 Hoist nee
Machine, 2 Punching ct Eyeletting
8, 5
...2 Gas)
Machines.
4 Printing (CyInder) Machines, 5 Platen
bilepend:nt Press.
Machines, 2 Handprees, 1 Galley Proof
Press, 1 Hand Press. 2 Perforating Machines, 2 Guillotine Cutting Machine, 2
Wire at itching Machines, 2 Numbering
Machine, 2 Ruling Machines, & 1 Stereo
6
I (Gas)
Foun tlry.
4' Berndt

276
s 5 other Boats.

8,636
30
32
32
24

9,708

6
6
6

J. C. Ebert & Son, Proprietors.


W. Elders, Master.
E. Swan, Master.
Native Master

10

160 Jar S. Ferguson, Manager.

13

215 S. R Thornely, Printing Manager.

130 Ernest H. Joseph, Manager.


8.783 10,231

en

0
NAME OF F11:31.

NAME. AND DEATIPTiON OF MILL.

r.4
XI 0

zi

EFFECTIVE HORSEPOWElt OF ENGINES.


Each.

276

8 Cylinder and 4 Platen Machines, 6 Hand --Presses, 11 Ruling Machines, 3 Die


Stamping Machines, 2 Cutting. 2 Perforating and 2 Numbering Machines, 2
Presses Copperplate, Scoring and Eyeletting Machines, Stereo Foundry, Rubber, Stamp Foundry and Binding Press,
Gold blocking Machine and Wire.stitchingMaohincs ; Photo-Process Works. 1 (Gas)
Do
.. Picture-framing and Pianoforte and
Musical Instrument Repairing Works.
ombo Apothecaries' CO.. Ltd 3 Cylinder Machines, 6 Platen Machines,
3 Hand Presses, 1 Gilding Machine, 1
Perforating Machine, 7 Cutting Machina, Embossing, Round Cornering
Rubber-Stamp making. Punching and
Eyeletting Machines, Binding Presses,
Numbering Machines, Marbling & Polishing Machines,Stereotyping Foundry,
2 Wire-stitching, 5 Ruling Machines.
1 Millboard Cutting Machine, &c.
1 Guillotine.
/ton Press, 33, Norris Road, 7 Printing
Machines,
'ettah
Cutting Machine, 2 Ruling, 3 Perforating and 7 Numbering Machines,
1 Wire Stitching Machine, 1 Arming
Press, Stereo tyre Apparatus, 1 Eye1 (Gas)
letting Machine.

zP
NAME OF MANAGER & FOREMEN.

Total.

<z
8,783 10,131

279

12

12

105

L. B. Moore.

30

841

Bt

120

J. Wollen, Manager ; F..T. Addams,

Assistint

42

8,80%, 10.528

C. B. Brodie, Proprietor; F. D. Zilva,


Foreman.

ScLixoJD~~lIQ

W. Cave &

279
11. C. Hitchings & Co., Fort,
...6 Job Printing Presses, etc
... I (Gas)
olombo
Ceylon Catholic Messenger & 3 Printing Machines, 3 Hand Presses, 1
Nanartha Pradipaya Office_ Lithographic Press, 2 Ruling Maine's,
1 Perforating Machine, 1 Cutting
Machine, 2 Platten Machines, 1 Stitching Machine, 1 Binding Maohine and
1 Numbering Machine
...2 Hand Presses, 1 Cylinder Machine,
Ceylon EX(0iiiittr Press
3 Platten Machines, 1 Paper Cutting
Maohine, 2 Ruling Machines, 1 Perforating Machine, 1 Punching and Eyeletting Machin e,2 Numbering Machines
1 Wire-stitching Machine, 1 Binding
Press, 1 Rounding Machine, 1 Litho1
, graphic Press & Stereotyping Apparatus
Ceylon Stanciard Press
Printing Machines, 1 Hand Press,
Galley Press, Ruling Machine, Paper
Cutting Machine, Perforating, Punching
and Eycletting Machines, Numbering
and XVire Stitching Machines, Card
Cutting 8z Dividing Machines, Binders'
Cutting and Finishing Presses, SelfInking Arming Press, Nipping Press;
1
Gilding Press

Albion Press, Guile

8,8081 10,528

31

gi

50

H. C. Hitching=.

58

Rev. C. Coward, 0, M.I., M eeiona,ry,


Manager.

43

James '11

C
tl

3 Printing Machines and 5 Hand Presses,


2 Ruling Machines, 2 CuttingMachines,
1 Perforating Machine and Stereotyping Apparatus, Card Cutting Machine,
Binding Press, 3 Numbering Machines.
Wire Stitching Machine ...

126

24
282

Dan. J. Caspersz, Manager t


A. Frewin, Printer.

8.821

10,829

W. Smith, Manager.

J. G. Bogaars, Priet Dr.


CC

en
co

1,4

NAME OF FIRM.

NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF MILL.

DI 2

EFFECTIVE Hoass;
POWER OF E!, OINES.

Each.
282

Government Printing Office ... Power Machines : 1 Steam Engine, 18


Letterpress (from quad super-royal,
cylinder to Mobcap folio platen) 4,
Railway Ticket, 1 Ticket-counter, 1
Rotary Perforator, 1 Flat Perforator, I
Rotary Card Cutter, 2 Wire.stitchers,
2 Guillotines, 1 Router, 2 Circular'
Saws, 1 Hot or Cold Roller, I Linoruler, 1 Dynamo.
Hand Machines : 9 Letterpress Printing,
1 Type-casting 1 Blocking and Gilding, 5 Line-ruling, 1 Paper Cutting,
2 Millboard Cutting, 1 Perforating,
3 Paging, 8 Nipping, 1 Standing Press
1 Bevelling, 1 Cornering, 1 Stabbing, 1'
Eyeletting,1 Copperplate Press, 1 Embossing & Die-sinking. CcinpleteE'ectrotyping and Stereotyping Foundries,
Ty),eessting Machine, 2 Lifts, and a
Forge.
1
Lanston Monotype Installs iou (2 Keyboards, 1 Caster) and Half Tone Plant,
Addressograph.
Kane y lndaitrial. School ... 2 Printing, 2 Ruling and 2 Paper Culfng
Machines, 5 Hand Presses
Wesleyan Methodist Mission 3 Printing & 1 Paper-cutting Machines, 1
Press
... Press, 1 ltnIing Machine; & Type Foundry
Total ... ---283

NAME OF MANAGER OR ENGINEER,

Total.
8,821

.saI110,1,DH RIG

0 rn-

flr

35 b.h.p.
(steam)
28 h,h.p. (gas)
34 nom!. (gas)

601

297 G. J.. A, Skeen, Govt. Printer ; H. C.


Cottle, H. M. Richards, J. Fonsesta, J. Lambert, (Binding), Assts.

26
, I
20
8,887i 11,172

10,8981 17,514
Grand Total ... ;ISO
[For Summaryof above see next page 1

C. E,
Arthur Arndt, Manager ;
Goodchild, Head Printer.
Rev. Robert 'febb, Manager,

tbi
(Continued from previous pay c,)

SUMMAR K
Total Number of Strum and Gas Engine 330; of availab'e Horse-power of the

pl

Engines 10,698i; number of Practical Engineers 71 ; of Managers, &e., 126 ; number


of persons employed in preparing and packing Tea, Cocoa, Coffee (during a busy
season), Coconut Oil, Plumbago, and Coir Fibre 6,342 ; in Saw Mills, Iron and Gas
Workshops, Strainers, fid.c., 9,726 total number in Printing Officer 1,446 ; total
number of persons in tee Establishments in this table altogether 17,511or say in
round numbers (for 'eyelid minor establishments cf different kinds have been
omitted,) 18,0E0 t ersons who find employment during a busy season in the various
Mil's, Manufactorie7, and Printing Otlie s in Colombo, Kandy, Gine and the neighbourhood. Besides the Steam Engines here sprcified, there is a very large and
increasing number in the Planting Distrieis driving Tea Machinery; Palpera, &c.
We need only mention Gallalia. Le, 'Fallon, Diyagama, Peraleniya, Medd eumbra,
Kellewatte, Warriapola, Maria, atte and Glen Alpine and a
liajavvella,
host more of es'ates on which Steam Engines ars fourd. There is also a large
number of Oil Engines supplying the motive power in the Tea Factories cf the
Planting Districts. The power used to drive Tea Roiling and other Machinery
in the Planting Districts, especially through Turbines and Wateewhecli, as well
as Seams arid 0:1 Engine', is nuw enornioty, besides the great Itsjawelia Irrigation Work Turbine of itself equal to several liundred horse-power ; and also the
power utilised iu the Engineering Factories in Kandy, Nawslapiliya, 'Hatton,
Dikoya, Dirnbula. Kandapola, Tiva, &c.

Factories in Colombo.
The following is an abstract of a return prepared by the Colombo Municipal
Council in 1899 terms of Ordinance No. 2 of 1896, of factories in which the machinery is worked by mechanical power.
By Wards ;Fort 10, Pettali 1, San Sebastian 4, St. Paul's 0, New Bazaar
3, Kotahena 7, Maradana 2, Slave Island 11, K911upitiya 4 ; Total 42.
The power is supplied bySteam Engines 31, Gas Engines 8, Steam and Gas
Engines 1, Electricity 2 ; Total 42.
Their uses are ;Mercantile stores, hydraulic pressing &o. 5 ; Iron work and
Foundries (including the Government Railway Workshops, the Government
Factory and the Harbour Extrusion Works) 10 ; Printing Presses 6, Tea and
Aerated Water facto! ies 1, Oil pressing and kindred irdustries 4, Coir Factory
1, Cotton Mill 1, Wee hulling Works 1, Gas Works 1, Electric Power Station 1,
Dleciroplating W,rks 1, Cycle Works 1 ; Aerated Water and Ice Mills 3 ; Tea
Factories 4; Tea Factories and General Engineering Works 2.Total 42,
[But this numbrr must have great'y lucre ise d now.COMPILER.]

'smolinilism

noin TioNs

IN COLOMBO. ETC.

Awricultural tiodety, Ceylon.


THE CEYLON BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
President
FaCELLENCY THE GOVVINOR.
Vice-Presidents. Vbe 11.m. Nlr, A. M. Ashmore, C.M.G., Lieut. Governor ;
The Hon. Mr. a. C. Nicolle, Treasurer ;
Hon. Lir. aiihu Ferguson, Wit G.;
The Ron. Mt. %. C. Ohe'ye'sekete; Th. Hon. Dr. W. G. Rockwood, 14,13.;
H. T. S. Ward, Director of Irrigation. C dembri ; W. Forsythe, Sannycioft,
Ruanwella ; W. D. Gibbon, Kandy ; C. P. fily10y, GA ; Francis B.tven,
Franklands, Veyartgoda ; S r W ilinw Tw,ynarn, C.M.G., JEITHA.
MEMBERS DE THE BOARD.
Ex-Offserio.Mem hers of the Executive and Legislative Councils ; The
Government Agents of Provinces ; Tire Director, Royal Botanio Gochaos ; The
Controller, Experiment Station ; The Government Entomologist ; The Director
of Public Ins' ruction ; The Director of Irrigation; The Government Veierins ry
Surgeon ; The Superintendent. of School Gardens ; The Conservator of
Foi eats ; The Government Mycologist.
NOMINATED MEMBERS.
Eastern Province.
I Eastern Province,.
R. Morison
C. A. Lienard J. P.
Solomon Soneviratne, Atapattu
Varitambi Kurnnathapillai
Mudaliyar and J P.
Nartiv,Western PI (Miner.
Don Solomon Dias Bandaranaike,
W. Jardine
c o., Malta Mudaliyar
I. Clovis de Silva
F. Beven
G. W. D danwela
Dr. H. M. Fernando M.D.
North-Central Province.
Central Province.
S. Sampander
W. D. Gibbon
L. B. Nikewewee Diesave
Daniel Joseph
G. W. .layawardeoe, Mudaliyar
W. Dunuwille
and J.P.
T. B. Ramhultwelle, E.M.
Province of Elva.
Northern Province.
A. T. It.-ttie
Sir Win. Twynam,
James Duncan
V. Casipillai
H. 0. Hosearon,
V. Vraspillai, Adigar and .r.r.
C. Taldena,
Southern Province.
Province of Sabaragainuisa.
C. G. Simitionds, Nakiyadeniya
E. R. Gooneratne, Gate Mudaliyar
W. Forsythe
D. A. Gooneratne, Gate Mudaliyar
Dan. J. Jayatileke
B. '1'. Doole, Mudaliyar
J. H. Meedeniya, Ho%
SECRETARY:
B. B. DENHAM, c.c.s., 2nd Assistant Colonial Secretary, Colombo.
BRANCH SOCIETIES.
The following are the Branch Societies, so far affiliated, with the names of
Hon. Secretaries :Anuradhapura (N. C. P.), C. V. B ayae. c.c.s.; Badulla,
M. Stevenson, c.c.s.; Baqicaloa, K. Canagasahey ; Chilaw, P. .J Fernando ;
Gallo District Agr cultural Association, G. F. Plant, c.0 s ; Gangaboda Pattu,
M. Dodanwala, President, V. T Matara, Tihagoda ; Hambantot a, A. Gunaratne ;
Jaffna, W. T. Southorn, c.c.s.; %Ritttra, A, Korunpu ; K'tndaborla Pattu, D. C.
Perera, Hakmana ; Kandy, G. F. R. Browning. c.c.s.; Kr.tana, S. Paul de Silva;
Katunayaka, C P. de Silva ; Kegslle, C. R P. Jayswarriane ; Kiriode, S. A.
Wiltrem 'sincrhe, Andiyakanda Es' al e, Hakmana; Kornne 'Ma, J. M. D. vies,
C.C.S.; Mitale, Da Joseph ; M tiara, C. L. Mending; M riliwatrgod t, A. C.
Navasivaynni ; Nation lia C. W. All iy kor, M r .utla; Nnw api' va
Bulatg.inial A. G M traiiile-, R. M.; Ne.nombo T. K. 0 Fr ron ; Nil ar E,I y H.
C. Wiksinha ; Otitig ,la.B Milgrim., M. Do'. Sa dial P, rert. Badug ma, M tiugama; Pa' adore, Jas. J. do Me' ; Pu tato., Wdired Multiltuma n ; Ratnapara,
Harry Ell 1., ala ; Talang MA, George E. Weerakoon ; Tenealla, V. S. Wickramanayake ; Telijjawilla, James A. Wickremeritne, Mudaliyar, Weligam Korale,
Telijjawila ; Three Korales and Lower Bulatgama, J. A. Ratuayaka, General
Stores, Dehiowita; Trincomalee, P. C. Nicholas ; Vavuniya, Asst. Govt.
Agent ; Wellaboda Pattu (Galls) J. W. D. Livers, Ambalangoda; Wellaboda
Pattu (Matara) D. 0. M. Abayasekere, Pategamn.

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DIRECTORIES.

AGRI-HORTICC LTU AL SOCI ET , COLOMBO.Patron--His Ex rel


leney the Governor. PresidentThe Hon. Sir Chat les P. Layai (1. KT, Vice
President and Chairmen of Committees.The Hon. the Government Ageni
of the Western Province. Hon. See. and. Treasurer.C. Drieberg. Asst
SecretaryMr. Alex Perera. EXECUTIVE CommITTEE.-----The Hon. Mr. S. C
Obeyesckere, S. P. Jeffery, J: W. C. De Soysa, P. 0. Sieber, Jacob de Mel
5oloinon Sen.-viratne, Atapattu Mudaliyar, T. Mutukiirnaru, James Pieria and
W. A. de Silva.

AMERICAN MISSION. (Commenced in Ceylon, 1816.)Rev. R. C. Haat


ings, M.A., President of Jaffna College (on furlough.); Rtv. T. B. Soott, ELD.
(Manipay ); Rev. G. G. Brown, B.A., B.O., Valveddirtnrtsi ; Rev. J. H,
Dickson, B.A., B.S., Kangesani nrai. The above are ass.sted by their wives
In addition there are the following single ladies :Miss S. R. Howland (or
furlough); Mice H. I. Root, B.A., Uti null ; Miss 1. H. Curr,
s., Edin, Inuvil.
Professors of Jaffna College IV. E. Hitchcock, M. A. ; Rev. J. Bicknell, B.A.,
11.1).; A. A. Ward, B. A., Valdukkodai.

ANNUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.(Established in 1838.) P. D. DI


Silva and Samuel E. de Silva, Honorary Secretaries & Treasurers.

ARCH/EOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CEYLON.H. 0. P. Bell, c.c.s., Archie()


logical Commissioner; J. Still, Assistant ; E. R. Samaranayaka, Head Clerk
L. F. Abeyekon, 2nd Clerk ; D. A. L. Perera, Head Draughtsman ; W. M.
Fernando, 2nd Draughtsman ; Mars de Silva, 3rd Draughtsman.

Asiatic Society of Ceylon and Ceylon Branch of the Royal


Asiatic Society.
[The design of the Society is to institute and promote inquiries int
the history, religions, languages, literature, arts, and social condition of th
present and former inhabitants of the Island of Ceylon, with its geolog
and mineralogy, its climate and meteorology, its botany and zoology.]
Founded as the Asiatic Society of Ceylon, February 7, 1845; Incorporated wi
the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, February 7, 1846.,
PATRONHIS Excellency Sir Henry Arthur Blake, ELOM.G., F.R.G.S., Goverr
and Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral, Ceylon.
PRESIDENTHon. John Ferguson, 0.m.e
" Ceylon Observer", &c.

&c., Proprietor & Edit

Vrox-PnEsIDENTSJ. P. Lewis, M.A., c.c.s., and P. Freudenberg, Imperial (


man Consul.
Consort., 1905.
C. M. Fernando, M.A., L.L.M.,
Hon. Mr. S. C. Obeyesekera,M.L C.
H. White, Esq., c.c.s , .T.P.
Dr. A. Willey, M.A., D.SC. (Lot
Dr. J. C. Willis, D. SC., M.A., F.L.S.,
F.R.s., Director of Colombo Mae
Director of Royal Botanic Gardens.
A. M. Gunacekara, Esq., Mudal
C. Drieberg, Esq. B A., F.H.A.S.
Registrar-General's Office.
R. G. Anthonisz, Esq.
Dr. A. J. Chalmers, M.D., F.E,C.S.
H. F. Tomalin, Esq.,F.R.I., B.A., F.z.S.
P. Ramanathan, Esq., c.m.o., K.0
Dr, W. H. de Silva, ar.B.c.x.,
HONORARY TREASURERR. H. Ferguson, Esq., B.A.
HONORARY SECRETARIESH. C. P. Bell Esq. c.c.s., Archaeological Commissi
J. Harward, Esq., M.A., Director of Public Instruction ; and Gera
Joseph, Esq., m.L.A.u.E.,Seeretary and Librarian, Colombo Museum.
ClerkF. D. Jayasinha.
AnENTS :Colombo, Ceylon A. M & J. Ferguson.

sailiCIA TED BOARD (BO YA L A CA D Y OP MUSIC


OF MUSIC, Loarpm_e. Hrielierg, Honorary AND ROY 'IL
1,6eal Ftep-te-

8CoLLE0E
entative.

AUTOMOBILE CLUE OF CFI'


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P ATRON:H, E. Sir Henr y
Blake, G. 0.111 G. PREsIDENT:Brigadier.(ienet
at G. L. V. Money,
c B., D S.O.
AM C., VICE*-PRESIDENT: L. Creast.. BoN. :SKr. &
TREASURER: Iin rd.!
North, Belleog,dia, Kadugannawa, COMMITTEE Preside)]
r, Vice-Pre-;dent,
Hi norary Secretary, Capt. Bayley, W. H. Bidliutoli, R at rid. oii W.
Pole Fletcher. A, C. Bayley, E. Hamilton. G. Johnson, C. A. .Lienard
Rev. W. J. Noble, H. Siorey, Lieut. D. S. Skelion, M. L. Wi kins, L
1VrtyJit and H. Wills. LIST OF MEMBE'HEI:A. Alger. Hatton ; H.M. Ali:yn,
Mena Cotta, Maskeliya; E C. Anders on, A riningkancle, Den.yHya ; A.G. Bar ker,
Kadawells, Watawa ; Capt. Bayley, Kandy ; R. G. Bayley, Park, KandaPolo E. G. Beilby, Weygalla, Elkaduwa ; Rev. A. S. Bishop, Badulla ; W.
H. Biddulph, Flyston, Ukuwela ; G. W. Bolton, Colombo ; E. D. Bowmsn,
Baddegama Est., Baddegama ; G. A. Boyes, Amblaukande, Aranayaka ;
W. Boake, Colombo ; K. C. Browning, Colombo ; J. Hall Brown, Tunisgalla, Rangala ; G. Brooks. Stonycliff, Kotaga'a ; Gordon Brooke, Hanwella,
Padukka ; Lieut. Bremner, Trincomalee ; G. Brown, Talawakele ; A. JernmettBrown, Batticaloa ; H. A. Clarke, Hayes, Doniyaya ; A. H. F. Clarke, Kandy ;
J.W. Cotton, Easter Seaton, Battiealoa ; J. W. Copeland, Haputale ; i...(reasy,
Kandy ; Dr. Adolf Cuntze, Arolsen, Matale ; E, W. Cade, Passara ; R. Cotesworth, Stockholm, Norwood ; N. W. Davies, Portswood, Kan da pola ; R. Davidson, G. 0. H., Colombo ; G. Thaine Davidson, Panilkande, Deniyaya ; J. W. B.
Davidson, Talawakele; J. A. Dickson, Colombo ; H. S. Dix, Colombo ; R.
Doudney, Batticaloa ; C C. Durrant, Coslanda, Koslanda ; H. G. Bookie, Cottaganga, Rangala ; I). Elkington, Ladbroke, M.adteliya ; C. Erskine. Kandy ;
H. St. C. Bowie Evans, Talawakele ; W. Pole Fletcher, Colombo ; M. D.
Halgranoya Est., Halgranoya ; A. A Franklin, Hunugal la, Undugoda ;
J. H. Garrott, Colombo; G. C Gnapp, Colombo ; J. Grieve, Hatton ; 1J. E.
Green, Peradeniya; A. C. Hayley, tulle ; E. J. Hayward. Colombo ; E.
Hamilton, Craighea 1, Nawalapitiya ; Dr. Hay, Kandy ; G, C. S. Hodgson,
Somerset, Gampola ; G. Johnson, Moralioya ; A. H. Kerr, Ferndale, Rangala ; W. D. Leslie, Woodthorp, Katugastota ; C. A. Lienard, Battica'oa ;
H. Marcel!, Choisy, Pudaluoya ; R. K.
W. C. Lloyd, Norton, Watawala ;
MacBride, Katugastota ; Major Moleswoith, Trincomalee ; R, Napier, Hatton ;
Her. W. J. Noble, H att on; IL North, Bellongalla, Kadugannawa ;
C. Northway, Deviturai, Elpitiya ; A. E. Ogilvie, Kattooloya, Madulkele ;
H. E. Pole, N. Mattaki Est., Matale ; C. C. Polio, Colombo ; P. J.
Reiss, St, Andrew's, Maskeliya ; M. Robertson, Kalmunai ; N. C. tfolt, Labukelle. Pusaellawa ; C. D. Rotel], Bollougalla, Kadugannawa ; F. J. de Saram,
Jr.. Colombo ; Leslie de Saram, Colombo ; D. M. Seobie, Lawrence, Norwood ;
A. J. Shanks, Colombo ; J. J. Shand, Hatton ; E. Skinner, Colombo ; L.
Siedle, Colombo ; Lieut. Skelton, Trincomalee ; H. Storey, Warakamure,
Matale; A. Sikes, Kincora, Norwood ; H. Tarver, Florence Hotel, Kandy ;
C. W. Thring, Pallekelle, Kandy ; Y. Thorne, Doonevale, Nakiadeniya ; A.
Thorpe, Strathisla, Matale; H. C. Toiler, Fia.ticaloa; Dr. YanRooyen, Matale ;
A.J. Volum, St. John's, Kandapola ; 0. H. Warren, Galatura, Ratnapnra ; John
Walker, Glencairn, Dikoya ; A. F. White, Dartry, Gampola; M L. Wilkins,
Mabousa, Madulkele ; H. Wills, Augusta, Pemdeniya;; A. W. White-, B iddegama; 1'. H. Williams, Gangawatte, Maskeliya ; E. G. Wood, Galantenne,
Galaha ; C. W. Wood, Watekelle, Madulkele ; L. A. Wright, Brunswick, Mau
keliya ; C. M. Wright, Colombo ; C. T. Young, Colombo.
BAMBALAPITIYA RECREATION CLUB.President--Edward de
CaptainC. Kelaart. SecretaryH. 0. Poppimbeek. Assistant
Kretser,
SecretaryCharles LaBrooy. TreasurerJ. D. William. Ground Secretary
J. L. B. Crozier CommitteeA. W. Metzeling, P. Paul Jiin=z, R.A. Biohier,
Dr, V. 0. Wright, A. H. Goines and C. Foenauder. Club GruundHavelock
Park.
BAMBALAPITIYA YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION CRICKET CLUB.
Patron Dr. W. H. de Silva, 14.51.0. PresidentJ. E. R. Pereira, Proctor,
Vice-PresidentsA. C. Van Cuylenburg, W. A. Kelly, and John Kotalawala.
CaptainE. Kelly. Vice-CaptainG. M. Fernando. Secretary--0. G. FrugtMet. Asst. SecretaryJ. T. Kelly. TreasurerP. E. Fernando. Committee
F. Ondatje, J. H. Kelly, A. Kelly, A. T. Pollocke, 0. M. Fernando and R.
Jayasinghe. GroundHavelock Park.

BUDDHIST YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCEATION. President D. B. Jaya


tillaka, I. A Vice-President W. Arthur de Silva. Tree trrer T. W. Croonewar
done. SecretaryC. S. Disanayake, (0111.oe3, 60 tYz 61, 1Maliban St., Colombo.)
Vice.P resi
GATED L I CLUB.PresidentVery Rev. Fr. C.H. Lytton, o
erden t- --T. E. de Sampayo, K.O. Hon. Secretary J. B. Mi-so, J.P. Hon.
M. Fernando, G. V. de bilva,
.1. C. de Silva. CommitteeJ. Van Laugeneerg,
J. W. Giessen, Dr. E. Ohlmus, H. B. Fernando, V. Ekauayak a.
CATHOLIC UNION OF CEYLON. C1 ENTRAL COUNCIL : Preside nt, C,
Brito, Advocate. Vice-President, Thomas E. de Sampayo, a.c A'vocatr. 'Members
F. Abeyesuutlere, Jo at de Croos, B. 0. Dias, Sr., lir. H. M. Fernando, C.
M. Fernando, H. B. Fernando, .1 Lieu Fernando, L. B. Fernando, E. Hughes,
J. W. Giessen, J. . Misso, X. R. Annieram Mudaliyar, Dr. P. M. Muttukutuaru., G. V. de Silva, E. W. Perera. 1). NI. R tjapaksa, John Clovis de Silva,
A. N. de Silva, S. W. Wallea, Dr. A B. Sautiago, J. VauLangenberg, J. Ward
V. Wright, Very Bev. Fr. C. H. Lytton, 0.5.11 , and
gasuriya, AIudaliyar, I
Rev. Fr. T. Guglielmi 9.NLI (Archdiocese), Very Ra.v. Fro. B. B. Beekmeyer,
o.s.e.. (Kandy Diocese), C Obllin, O.M.I. (Diocrse of Jaffna), Rev. Fr. J. M.
ohasfer, s.s. (Diocese of G -Ile). Very R -v. Fr. L. Dupont, S.J. (Diocese of
Misso, J.P. Hon. TreasurerJohn Clovis de Silva.
Trincomalee.) Hon. See.J,
CENTRAL IRRIGATION BOARD.-11. E. the k1overeor (Sir H. A. Blake,
c.or.o.), President. MembersThe Hon. the C donial Secretary (Hon. Mr. A.
M. Ashmore, cae.o.) ; The Director of Public Works (Hon. F. A. Cooper,
car.e.) ; The Surveyor-General (.1." . Warren), A. de A. Seneviratne ; Hon.
S. C. Obeyesekera, hat.c.; The Director of Irrigation (H. T. S. Ward), P.
Coornaraewainy. F. J. Tuthill, Secretary.
o

CEYLON CHESS CLU .PresidentA. A, Prideaux. Vice President


Rev. W. A. Stone. SecretaryRev. A. Handel Smith. CommitteeE. Ilumau,
D. Battle, K. W. B. McLeod, n
W. H. Walthew.
CEYLON DRAWING CLU .Secretary (and Originator) Mist Barbera
La) ard, Mrs. A. S. Pagden, Mre C. G. Hayes, and Mrs. E. R. Williams.
CEYLON FAMILY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION (Established May 1890).ChairmanJ. P. de Yes. Honorary Treasurer-- Keleart. Honorary Secretary
E. G. Ruebridge. COMIITTEE--.G. A. H. Wille, Rev . B. Goonetilleke, Sem. de
Heer, A. H. Joachim, J. H. E. Genies, A. W etzcling, Allauson Goinee, Sam.
Williams. Number of Membererk. Monthly eubactrip:iona of one rupee and
twenty five cents.
CEYLON FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.(Established 18th Dec.
1807.) COMMITTEEChairman, J C. Wardrop; Deputy Chairman, R F S Hardie ;
H Bois, J Mathieson, A Mere Hankey, J F Headrick, T B Campbell, a nd
F M Simpson, Secretary.
4113103EllS :Companies and AgentsAachen and Munich Fire Insurance Co., Freuden.
berg & Co. ; Alliance Assurance Co., George Steuart & Co. - Atlas Aseurence:Co., Ld.,
The Eastern Produce & Estates Co., [A., Ores tield, Lamperd & Co., and If J Pieria. ;
Baloise Fire Insurance Co., Volkart, Bros.; Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance
Leechman & Co. and Clarke, Spence & Co., GaDe.: l'be British America Assurance Co.,
Brown and Davidson, Talawakelle ; Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld., Lee,
Hedges & Co.; Eastern Insurance Co., Ldi., Walker Sous & Co., Ld. ; Guardian
Assurance Co., Ltd., Delmege, Forsyth & Co., The Galatia Ceylon lea Estates aed
& Agency Co., Ld., Lipton Ltd., and E. Coates & Co., (lane ; Hamburg-Bremen Fire
Insurance Co., Volkart Bros.; Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Whittall & Co. ;
Imperial Insurance Co., Ld., _Bois Bros. & Co., and Clarke, Spence & Co., Gale. ;
Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Co., Cargille Ld. ; Law Union & Crown
Insurance Co., Chas. Mackwood & Co., and Th -odor & Resell ns. ; Liverpool & London
an I Globe Fire and Life Insurance Co., Skrine & Co.; London Assurance Corporation,
Carson & Co. ; Lend ,n and Lancashire Fire tri.9urance Co., The Colombo Commercial
Oa., W., and Volkart Bros., Galle ; Maedebar Fire Insurance Co., Freudenberg A .
Ca. : Manchester Fire Assurance Co., Schulze Bros. & Co., CrosfielI Lampard & Co.,
and C.F. Hayley & On., Gallo; National Assurance Co. of Ireland, Dodwel & Co., Ld..
and Clark, Young & Co.; National Union Liam naive Society Ltd., of Bedford, Framjee
Bliikhajee & Co. ; Netherlands Fire Insurance Co., Freudenberg &Co.; New Zealand
Insurance Co., Leechmau & Co. North British and Mercantile Fire and Life

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DIRECTORIES.

(
Insur3n e Co., Vo'kart Bros. ;IA Walker Sons & 0o., Ltd. ; Northern Assuranoa Co.
Harley, Butler & Co., Bosauguet & Co., The Bank of Madras, and Volkart Bros.,
Gall() ; Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Leechman & Co., and W. D. (Illation,
Kandy ; Orient Insurance Co., The Colombo Commercial Co., Ld. ; Palatine Insurance
Co., Ld., of London, Cumberbatch & Co. ; Phoenix Fire Office, Carson & Co. :
Prusdan National Insurance Co., Aitken, Spence & Co. ; Queer Insurance C
Lewis Brown & Co. and The Hatton Bank & Agency Co., Hatton ; Royal Insuran e Co., Aitken Spence & Co., Fnlay, Muir & 0o., Clark, Sp: nee & Co galls,
andn Brown & Co., L I., Hatton ; 10%a! Exchange Assurance Co., Backwood & Co. ;
Sco ttish Unio a ,d National Insurance C .., Gordon Fraser & Co., and The Hatton
Bank & Agency Co., Batton ; South British Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of
`tat Fire Lisa a,c, C.. of
New Zeala d, Francis F Street and Finlay, Muir &
Liverpool, Hen er-son & Co.; Soo Insiiran e Office, J. M. Robertson & Co. ;
Transatlaot!o F re Ins,rance Co., Volkart Bros.; Western Assurance Co., Carley,
Butler & Co., Fre da,, berg & Ca., Ta rut & co., and Henderson & to. ;
Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Co.; W. H. Davies & Co. '
CEYLON FISHING CLUB.Parraus: H. E.Sir Henry Arthur Blake,
Governor of Ceylon. VICE-PRESIDENTSThe Government Agent, Central Province ;
The Government Agent, Saharagamuwa Province ; Hon. Mr. G. M. Fowler.
COMMITTEEGovernment Agents, Central & Sabaragarnuwa Provinces, Assistant
Government Agent, Nuwara Eliya, 0. H. Bagot, W. F. Dew, N. G. Campbell,
ire, C. P. Hayes. C. J. Bayley,
H, G. Cuff, T. Farr, F. H. Turner, G. G. R
H. V. Masefield, J. Fraser, R. Jackson, N. C. Davidson, D. Lyall, W. A. S Sperling, S. Payne-Gallwey, W. Ormiston, H. F. Tomalin, G. P. Greene, Hon. Mr. E.
Reding, H in. Mr. G. M. Fowler. NINNAGING COMMITTEE.T. Farr, Cr. N.
Campbull, W. A. S. Sparling, F. H. Tar/1,T, S. Payne-Gallwey, C. J. Bayley,
G. G. Ross-Clarke, John Fraser, C. H. Bagot, H. V. Masefield. JOINT SECRETARIES!
J. Wickwar, F. Bartlett'.

CEYLON GENERAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.(Established


February 1902.) CoairmanG.Pete:ion. Honorary Secret-upLloyd Lievers z.
Honorary Joint TreasurersChas. J. Oorloff and Arthur A. lisunangara.
CommitteeM. B. Helsinger,R. F. de Siva, James E. de Pinto, Jno. S. de Silva,
,jr, R. W. de Silva, W. F. Landsberger, A. R. Nelson, and F. W. Melhuisen.

CEYLON HOME AND FOREIGN MISSION.S. G. Lee, ma., Supperintendent, Office of the Mission-101, First Division Maradara, Colombo, Ceylon.
InstitutionsCity College, Colembn ; one Church Service. one Sunday School,
In Ceylon ; one Orphanage, and three Primary Schools in Sou,li
CEYLON LAW STUDENTS UNIONI.Pres:di, nfP. Rainanatan,
Solicitor-General. Vico-Pres dentsJames Pieris and H. A. Jayawardene,
Advocates. Hon. SecretaryJ. S. Jayawardana. Hon. TreasurerM. H,
.fayatilaka.
CEYLON MERCANTILE CLERICAL UNIONBranchesProvident,
Political, Social, Medical, Pension and Progressive. ChairmanSam .1. Williams.
TreasurerP. 0.Anandappa. SecretaryArthur H. Joachim. COMMITTEE Edgar
VanTwest, J. A. L. Menzies, R. NlaoKe'lari A. A. Kannangara, A. D.
Saverimuttu, Peter S. de Zilva, E. G. Rusbridge, Allanson H Domes, Lloyd
Lieverkz, and Okra. V. Cramer.
CEYLON MUTUAL PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION.(ESTABLISHED 27111
SEPTEMBER 1884.) ChairmanPeter D. de Silva. TreamrerSam. de Beer.
SecrotaryE. G. Rusbriclge. Commiturr.EG. A. Perera, Mudaliyar, A. B.
Olseesen, Wiliam Dias, Justin A. Rude, Allanson H. tomes, W. S. Christoffelsz,
John Fernando, Sam. Williams, George Peterson, Dadabhoy Nusserwanjeo, J. J.
Goonawardena, C. Misso, C. Kelaart, Dim. J. Caspersz.
CEYLON NURSES' ASSOCIATION.See page 717.
CEYLON PUBLIC SERVICE MUTUAL GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION.
MAN/texas The Hon. Mr W 11i Jackson, Principal Collector of Customs ;
A. S. Peg ten, Principal Asst. Colonial Secretary ; (Vacant) Crown Counsel.

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CEYLON SOCIETY FO THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO


ANIMALS.--PatronH. E. the Governor. PresidentSir W. W. Mitchell.
Vice.PreeirlentR. F. S. Hardie 0:M.11=1-S.Rev. A E Dibben, Major A de
Wilton, A S Pagden, J C Hall, S P. Jeffery, G. W. Sturges& J. A. Henderson
and Dr. G. H. de Serain. Hun. Secretary aad TreasurerF M Simpson.
CEYLON SOCIETY OF ARTS. PatronH. E. the Rt, Hon. Sir Henry
Blake, G.O.M.G. President(vacant.) Vic--PresidentThe Hon. Mr. G. M.
Fowler. CoMMITTEE : Mrs, F. J. de Saram, Mrs. J. G. D-ieberg,. Mrs. E.
Human, Mrs. E. R. Williams, W. W. Baling, W. D. Bos inquet, J. W. C. De
Sopa, E. Hamlin, J. Harward, Mucialiyar Tudor Rsjapakee, It Van Dort. Hon.
TreasurerThe Hon. Mr. G. M. Fowler, Hon. SecretaryA. Bartlam. Holds
Exhibition annually. Number of members about 100.
CEYLON (SOUTH) SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.PresidentHon. Mr. J.
Ferguson, c.w.o., ez.L C, Hon. TreasurerThomas Gracie (Darn Street, Colombo).
Hon. SecretaryRev. G. S. Amarasekara, C. M. S., at. John's Parsonage,
Nugegoda. Comm-rueThe Revs. R. W. Hyde. A. E. Dibben, W. G. Shorten,
J. W. Balding, J. V. Daniel, D. Tweed, R. Peacock, R. Tebb, J. Philpott, J. I.
Pickford, J. S. de Silva, C. Wickramasinha, 0.3. Gunasekara, B. A. Mendis, M.
C. H. Pereira, J. R. Perera and J. W. Perera, and A. Fairlie, C. B. Brodie, T.
Thomas, J. W. de Silva, and S. de Saram.
CEYLON (NORTH) SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.PresidentRev
J. Thompson, Jaffna. Secretary and TreasurerRev. J. T. Appapillai, Jaffna.
CEYLON VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION.PatronH. E. the
Governer. President Lt.-Col. A.C. F. Vincent, o.n.e., Commandant, C. V. F.
Viee.PresidentsCapt, G. E. B tyley, Adjutant, C. M. I. and C. P. R. C., and
Capt. R. N. Knatelibtill, D. 8. 0., Adjutant, C.L.I. CoatmirrEECapt. H. T.
S. Ward C. P. B C.; Lieut. J. W. Ohlmus, 0, L. I. ; Cr. S -rgt. R. J. De
Witt, C.L.I. ; Sergt. R. A. Ingram, C.L.I. ; Sergt. G. W. Bolton, C.P. R.C. ;
Corpl A. Felsinger, C.L.I. ; Corpl. S. H. Dyer, C. M.I. ; Capt. R. A. Brehier,
C.L.I. ; Vol. A. L. de Witt, C. L. I.; Serge. Major C. Kent, C. L. I.; Cal. Sergt.
N. J. Price, C.P.R.C.; Corp!. C. H. Kerr, C.P.R.C.; Vol. C. Hartley, 0. P.R.C.;
Vol. A. F. Protium C. P. R. C. Hon. SecretaryCapt. T. G. Jayawardana,
C.L.I. Asst. Secretary and TreasurerStaff Sergt. Major C. J. Lallyett, C.V.F ,
CEYLON STAMP EXCHANGE CLUB.PresidentF. hi. Mackwood.
Hon. SethD. Reseway. MembersJ. Guthrie, W. Oriniston. T. R. Walker,
J. H. Rostock, H. Kemish, J. Burmeater, Mies E, Byron, M. Patzett, W. E,
Sperling, H. E. W. Cooper, T. Villiers, G. W Hunter Blair, P. C. Adams, L.
Seidle, Dr. Weinmau, Miss J. E, D. Gibbon, Miss B. Layard, J. C. Dunbar,
C. B, Prettijohn, J. C. Veall, and H. Anderson.
CEYLON TEACHERS' UNION.PresidentJ. G. C. Mendis, at..a.,
Principal, Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa. Vice PresidentThe Rev. A.
Handel Smith, St. Thomas' College ; SecretaryC. H. Christie-David, St,
Thomas' College. TreasurerMiss. Edith Daniel, St. Paul's Girl's School,
Colombo. CommarEEMisses C. Alwis, M. A. K. Caldera, Edith Daniel, H,
Ferdinands, M. F. Ledger, L. E. Nixon, B.A., and E. Perera, E. A. de Alwis.
C. H. Christie-David, C.P. Dias, m.m.e., Rev. J. S. H. Ederesinghe, A. Jayawardane, D. B. Jayetileke, B.A., A. H. de Silva.
CEYLON TECHNICAL COLLEGE.SuperintendentE. Human. Instrue
tor, Electrical EngineeringT. Cockerill. Instructor, Civil and Mechanical
EngineeringC. E. W. Brixey. Art InstructorA. Bartlam. Engineering Asst.
E. F. Vandort. Assistant Instructor, TelegraphyW. Gocneratne, Second
Assistant Instructor, Electrical Engineering and TelegraphyE, J. Jayweera.
Instructor, MathematiosJ. 3. L. Fernando. Instructor, SurveyingE.
Rooeemalecocq. Clerk and StorekeeperV. A. Loos.

872

DIRECTORIES.

CEYLON TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION.PresidentE. Human. Hon.


Secretary.E. J. Jayaweera. Hon. TreasurerJ. J. L. Fernando.
CEYLON TE IHNI JAL COLLEGE ATHLETIC CLUB.--Hon. SecretaryE .1. Ja.) a weela.
CEYLON TURF CLUB.President--H. E. C ,lmcl the eight Hon. Sir
le al, G. L C. Astray., c.a.,
Henry III Re, a c u a. V ce Pre;i .en wlaj
D.9 G.. No) c. CON 4IIITEE Che H ot..v1r. A.G.L is. elks, am, F.W.Vane. i.s.o., C.
W. B y, A. R.
He 11, E L. F D S y,L, M4j0 1.11O, J. P Anderson,
L. St. G iorge Carey, S D. Bandaranaike, .1. Wieltwir, F. J. Wright, F. J.
Hadden. STEWARDS : The Hon. Mr. A. G. La=celle., F. W. Vine, C. W. B ,oty.
3. P. Anderson, L. St. aorge Carey, Major Pain. tr. 3. Wright. SearetaryF. W. Wa!dock.
CHRISTIAN LITERATURE AND RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY
CEYLON.(THE LATE ODYIAN GIIRISTIAN VERNACULAR EDUCATION AND RE LIGIOUS
TRACT Smarr). P-esnientH n. Yir J. Ferguson, C.61 G. Viee-PresidentAlex.
H. oat. TreasurerG. B. Leeohman.
Fairlie. Se tretary Thomas Gracie.
D.:p mitaryJ. P. de S WiitkriLLITTR.Ftr. GENERAL C011111EIEEArciuteacon
of Co o nbo, R 173. J. H. Abaysekara, G. S. A nary ekara. J. W., Balding, W,
Broth M.A., T. W. Bray, J. H. I) trred, M.A., A. E. Dibben, M.A., A. Dann, N.A..,
Brace E.heringtoo, n.a.., .1. A. E.ving. J. G. Garrett, M.A., H. E. Heinekey,
B. A. Menthe, W B. Peacock. J. S. Perera. Theodore G. Perera, J. H. Philpott;
J. I. Pickrord, E. A. Prince, W. H. Rigby, R, W. tilde, W. E. Shorten, J. De
Silva, J. Simon de Silva, C. W. de Silva, R. Tebh and D. Tweed, B.A., and
1
1
4a Mel], Sir W.
C. B. Brodie, Dr. S. Fernando, 111.13 , J. M daomson, Jacob:
P. A.
W. Mitchell, IC T., c. sr. t.. ; H ni. Mr. S. C. Obe. ekere,
Perera. W. P. Ran isiniba, S. detra
6m , and J. W. de ilea. PUBLICATION
COMMITTEE : A re Itileacln of Colombo, Revs. J. H. Abayasekara, G.
S. Amarasokara, A. S. Amarasektra, G. A. Aponso, J. W. Balding, W. Booth,
J. H. Darrell, A. E. Dibben, B. Etherington, J. A. Ewiog, 0. J. Gunasekara,
H. E. Heinekey B. A. Mendis, J teob M-oidis, E. A. Prince, Theo .ore G. Perera,
H. J. Philpott, J. 1. Pickford, W. II, Rigby, R. W. Hyde, J. de Silva, C. W.
de Silva, J. tinnon de Silva, W. G. Shorten, C Wickramasinghe, R. Tebb, D.
Tweed, S. TliwaiLe and W. J. Wijesinghe, and J. Malcomson, P. A.
Perera, C. P. Ranasingha, S. de Saram, J. W. de Silva, and the
Secretary. TRACT ComarrrrEERevs A. E. Dibben, S. Thwaite, G. A.
Aponso, B. A. Mendis, H. W. Hyde and B. Etherington. EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEEThe facers and the fallowing gentlemen :Archleacon of
Colombo, Revs. A. E. Dibben, R. Tebb, B. Etherington and D. Tweed, and
Sir W. W. Mit shell and Han. Mr. S. C. Obeyesekere.
" CHUMS " ATHLETIC CLUB.PresidentO. J. A. Marshall, Proctor.
Vice Presiden'sArthur Avis, Praetor, and Dr. A. Raffel. CaptainF. G.
Hon.
Toussaint, S cker ; P. Ebel I, Rugger ; and C. B, Brohier, Hockey.
SecretaryErnest de Silva. Hon. TreasurerHenry G.Feraando. Committee
L. Raft's', P. E. PAU' u-3z, A. C. Dolmas and F. Ondaatje.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.(Cotainenortl in Ceylon, 1818.) Rev.
A. E. Dibren, Secretary and Treasurer. FINANCE CoariarrrEE :--Sir W. W.
M. Blackwood, J. G. Wardrup, E. A. Aitken,
Mitchell, Kt., c.x.e.
Hon. Mr. Justice M ildleton, J. H. Templer, T. H. Tatham, Revs. J. Miley,
J. W. Balding, and A. E. Dibben.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY'S CEYLON ASSOCIATIONCoat.
W. Balding, J. V. Daniel, A. E. Dibben, T. S. Johnson, D. J.
Perera, 3. I. Pickfor1 and R. W. Ryde, and E. Aitken, J. N. Keith, Sir W.
a., J. L. Perera, T. H. Tatham, Dr. J. Lt. Thomas,
W. Mitchell, c.
Wardriop, Hon. Juo ire H. L. Wendt, Mr:.
U. F. Tao
J,
Dawbiggin, Aire. F. 1\1. Mackwo, t, Lady Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs.
J. W.
LI. Thomas, Mrs. Wendt, Mies Iliggew, Mkt:. Keith, Miss Whitney.
sn.,,ata.ry and Treasurer.

AITITEE.Revs. J.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND : DIOCESE OF COLOMBO. THE Itsconno


RATED TRUSTEES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CEtLoN.Hon. G. M. Fowler,
Hon. S. C. Obeyesekere, Hon. F. C. Loos, H. L. Moysey. Hon. H. L. Wendt.
THE STANDING COMMITTEEThe Bishop, ex- officio Chairman. yen. the
Archdeacon, Revs. J. W. Balding, 0. J. C. Beven, A. E. Dibben, G. B.
Ekanasake, J C. Ford, W. Henly, and J. I. Pickfor3, W. N. S. Aserappe,
.J. H. Bostosk, T. B. Campbell, M. J. Care, J. W. Ferrier, C. W. Hors'all, J. G.
C. Mendis, H. L. Moysey, Hon S. C Ob !vault re, J. L. Perera, W 0. Dias,
Ii cle L vira, W. Wadsworth, J. W. V adorers. tten. Diocx-lasr BlAliD or
INSPECTION FOR CHURCH SCHOOL. R :vs. G. S. Amarasskara, G. A. H Arndt,
J. W. Balding, J. G. Garrett, F. Mendis, Secretary and inspector, A. E. Dibb-u,
J. I. Pi kford, 0. Beven, and 3. C. Ford, J. G. 0. Mendie, P. E. Morgappah. and
Sir W. W. Mitchell, c. rico., Revs. 0. Beven, G. B. Ekanayeke, J. V. David, J.
W. Ferrier, Ven. The Archdeacon, Citairman. PUBLICATION COMMITTEE.Ven.
The Archdeacon, Revs. G. S. Amarasekara, J W. Belding, R. W. Ryde, 0. Beven,
M. X. Burrow-t, A. E. Dibben, F. Mendis (S cretry), J. Mendis, T. A. Fernando.
P. E. Morgappah. SPECIAL COMMITTEE on Chapter V. The Bishop, Ven, the
Archdeacon, Rev. A. E. Dibben, C. W. Hai. rfall, Han. S. C. Obeyesekere, A. de
A. Smeviratne, Hon. H. L. Wendt-, Fterc.Nux Sus COSIMITTkM Revs 0. Beven,
A. E. Dibben and W. Hsnly, J. W. Farrier, T. B. C, imobell and J. W. Vanderstraaten. Bonsinsaiss Sun-Comarrrsx. R va. 0. BeYSII, J. W. Balding,
W. Wadsworth. W. N. S. Aserappah, J. H. Bostock, and J. W. Vanclerstraaten.
PATRONAGE SUB-COMMITTEE.-111Ohden0/1, Rev. J. W. Balding, H. L. Moysey,
Bev, W. Henly, Barou de Livera. J. Patera, J. W. Vanderstraaten. ASSESSMENT
SUB-COMMITTEE Rev. A. E. Dibban and T. B. Campbell.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETYPresidentThe
Bishop of C,dorabo. SecretaryC. H. Christie-David. CommitteeCharles
Gibbon, Wattegarni ; Rev 0. J. C. Bevan, ALA.; A. E. Dibben, M.A.; S. M.
Burrows, M.A Galle.

I
1CITY COLLEGE, COLOMBO (Interdenominatioluxl) (boutaled April 26, 1894)
Founder, Proprietor and PrincipalSamuel G. Lee, B.A., M.O.D.R.L.9., with ten
Assistant Teachers. It is recognised by the Calcutta University and is the
I
Colombo Centre of the London Royal College of Preceptors.
I
I
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS' BOARD. The Hon. the Colonial Secretary
(the President), the Solicitor-General, the Prin. Asst. CoL Secretary, J.
Harward, B. Horaburgh, the Asst. Auditor-General, assisted by the Chief
Sinhalese and Tamil Translators to Government.
COLOMBO AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY.PresidentSir W. W.
Mitchell. Vice-PresidentHon. 'Mr. Justice Wendt. Hon. TreasurerAlex.
Fairlie. Hon. SecretaryBev, A.E. Dibben. SecretaryThomas Gracie. GENERAL
CommirrEE :Hon. Mr. John Ferguson, c.u.o, Dr. S. Fernando, A. Odell
Figg, J. N. Grant, E. F. Hopkins, G. B. Leechman, Hon. Mr. S. C. Obeyesekero, H. J. Peris, c.r., W. Somerville, J. Wm. de Silva, H. Tarrant, T.H. Tatham,
Dr. J. L. Thomas, Dr. C. W VanGsyzel, A. W. Willis, W. Wadsworth, and all
Ministers subscribing to the Funds of tho SOCietV. MEMBERS OF THE BIBLE
REvisioN REFERENCE COMMITTEE :Bishop of Coleoulio, Chsiiman ; Rev. C. W. de
Silva, Reviser ; Rev. A. E. Dibben, Rev. R. Teich, Archdeacon of Colombo,
Rev. A. S. Amarasekare, P. A. Perera, Revs. Johannes de Silva, Revs. S.
Thwaite, Jacob Mendis and B. A. Menilis. T. Gracie, Convenor and Secretary.
COLOMBO CLUB.Patron and PresidentH. E. the Governor. Vice.
PresidentH.E. the Lieut.-Governor (the tion.Mr. A M. Ashmore.) ChairmanG.H.Alston. Trustees.II. Goodwyn, D.R.Marshall, G. Shaw Taylor. COMMITTEE
F. C. A llen, Percy Bois, J. H. Bostock, Hon. Mr. J N. Camphr 11, F. L. Clements,
R. Davidson, Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg, W. Forsythe, R. A. Galtou, J. F. Headrick,
A. L. Hine-Haycock, H. 0. Hoseason, Hoe. Mr. W. H. Jackson, Capt. J. A.
Legge J. C. Norman, A. A. Prideaux, W. S. T. Saunders, W. Shakespeare,
R Sajlt in, A. O. Small, O. E. Stevenson, G. W. Suhren, Edgar Turner and
E. R. Waldock. AuditorF. M. Simpson. BankersBank of Madras. Hon..
SecretaryF. 0. Sander.

DIRECTORIES.
!OLOMBO COLTS CRICKET CLUB.PresidentF. Dornhorat,
l rshalhl..
?residents.I. H. Sproule, J. C. Ebert, M. F. Khan, C..1. A.
.Ma
orp.4.
S. P.
liTh
Dr.
A.
Bagel.
Sub-CaotainT.
eart.
Secretary

in Dr.
i- it. E.
Sec.IL. S. Wijesinglie, TreasurerE. A. Joseph. COMMITTE:g. H. J. Ebert, J. C. Janaz, J. C. McHeyzet., W. Da Frausz,
as. Ground SetretaryA. C. Solomonaz.
tOLOMBO CRICKET CLUB.President.J. H. Boqlock. CaptaiuT.
A. F. West, Hon. Ground
Hon. Treasurer.J. A. Symons, lion. See.A.
H. McKean. Commtvra,tF. Balkwill, H. lthKean, W. E. M. Paterion,
Skrine, F. Stepher s, H. M. Waldock.

COLOMBO CROQUET CLUB.PresidentThe Rev W. A. Ruck, M.A.,


ingland.) Treasurer Schwartsz Prillenriyegem. SecretaryC. H. ChristieCommitteeC. S. Morg eppah, E. F. Pullenayegetn, Secretary,
id.
usurer, and W. Inthooisz,
COLOMBO FOOTBALL CLUB.PresidentJ. P. Morton. Vicesident --W. Phil pa, C 'loath C. .7. Lallyett. SnbCaptainG. Bennett.
J. Secret ary and TreasurerH. Gibbons. CommirrimLee-Corpl. Evans
H. J. Hoare.

COLOMBO FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETV.PATRON :His Excellency the


7ernor. OFFICERSD. F. Browne, President ; Rev. A, Dunn, Hon. Treasurer ;
r, W. R. Peacock, Hon. Secretary ; James Jausz, Assistant Secretary ; Drs.
W. Van Geyzel and C. T. Van Geyzel, Hon. Medical Advisers. MgM1313118 or
OMITTEE :The Bishop of Colombo, The Ven'ble Arehdeac in of Colombo,
3 Very Rev. C. Colin., Hon. Justice Wendt, Sir C. P. Layard, G. GreniFri
Aitken, Bev. G. A. H. Arndt, Hon. Mr. S. Boss, Rev. W. A. Stone, H. L.
prey, c.o.s., F. J. Da Scram, R. F. de Hiram, J. W. C. De Soysa, E.
r labor% k, Hon. Mr. J. Ferguson, a.m.o., T. S. Origami, A. S. Pagden, M. Bremer,
v. E. Tebh, Rev. D. Tweed, Rev. J. C. Ford, R. F. S. Hardie, J. S. Drieberg,
tiToris :Fort and Pettali, Rev. .1. Nsthanielaz and S. Vanhofr ; Slave Island,
O. Ebert and A. Joachim; Small Pasa, Rev. 0. Beven and J. H. Gomes ;
lluriCya, Rev. G. B. Eksnayake, and G. E. Na,thardelsz ; Maradana, B.
..a Harps, Grandpass, Rev. J. IL Parera and W. H. A. Jayawardene Woldahl, W. B. 0. Putlenayegam and Rev, H. Gunatileke ; Borella, W. Herft ;
ltsdorf, L. de Zilva, J. -L. PerFra. ; Kochohikade, P. J. Pullenayegam and
W. Morgappah ; Kotahen's, W. H. Malleappah and C, David ; Muteal, F. L.
niel, J. B. Mendis.See Advt.

COLOMBO GARDEN CLUBPresidentH. E. S Henry A. Blake,


.m.o., Vice-PresidentBrigadier-General Hon. Gordon money, c. n. Pao.
ETARY Mmintrts :G. H. Alston, Hon. A. M. Ashmore, A. S. Berwick, Stanley
s, Percy Bois, (o.nr.), F. W. Bois, T. B. Campbell. V. Christian, H. L. Crawford,
J. Denison, C. J. Donald, W. E. Drury, Hon. F. R. Ellis, Hon. W. B.
;g, M Finlay, J.Hathorn, (o.M.) Hon. W.H. Jackson, V.A. Julius, G. B.LeechMitchell, A. S. Pagden, E.E. Powell, A. A. Prideaux, P. Gordon
n,(0.m..) W
mee,C. E. H. Symons, (o.3.1.) R. S. Templer, E. H. A. Vanderspar, lion. G. F.
Iker, J. G. Wardrop, P. D. Warren, H. White. Coxatirror,--A. J. DeniE. E. Powell. W. E. Mitchell, P. Gordon Spence, V. Christian. Honorary
'rotary and TreasurerW. Sutherland Ross. [Tennis ChampionshipWon
: 1895 W. E. Mitchell, 1896 E. H, A. Vanderspar, 1897 W. E. Mitchell. 1898
H. A. Vauderspar, 1899 W. E. Mitchell, 1900 A. J. Denison, 1901-4 W. E,
behell. Croquet Championship-1899G. H. Alston, 1900 T. P. Simpson,
11 Mrs. Ayden, 1902 E. E. Powell, 19034 H. L. Crawford].

COLOMBO GOLF CLLTB.PatronH.E. Sir Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G.


IsidentHon. Mr. G. M. Fowler. CaptainC. E. Stevenson. Honorary
tretaryW. G. MeBean. Hon. TreasurerN. J. G. Robertson. Hon. Ground
rotaryH. T. S. Ward. ComatirreE :S. Brown, Jas. Forbes, H. Goodwyn,
Leese, G. A, Ginn, J. Mackie, J. G. Melrose, A. A. Prideaux, D. W. Watson,
G. Wardrop and the Hon. Secretary, Nowara Eliya Golf Club. Green
nmitteeJ. Mackie, W. G. MeBean, J. G. Melrose, and the Hon. Ground
_ :14 _ T
-olri

S
C

DIRECTORIES.

874

COLOMBO COLTS CRICKET CLUB.President--F. Dornbo st. K.(1.


Vice-PresidentsJ. H. Sproule, J. C. Ebert, M. F. Khan, C. .J. A. Marshall.
CaptainDr. A. Raffel. Sub-CaptainT. Kelaart. Secretary-8. I'. Joseph.
Asst. See.R S. Wijesinghe. TreasurerE. A. Joseph. COMMITTEEW.
Parr, H. J. Ebert, J. C. Jansz, J. C. McHeyzer, W. De Frausz, Dr. E.
Ohlmus. Ground SecretaryA. C. Solomonsz.
COLOMBO CRICKET CLUB.President.J. H. Bostock. CaptainT.
Leese. Hon. Treasurer.J. A. Symons. Hon. Sec.--A. F. West. Hon. Ground
Sec. --H. McKean. COMMITTEEF. Balliwill, H. McKean, W. E. M. Paterson,
A. D. Skr.ne, F. Stephers, H. M. Waldock.

COLOMBO CROQUET CUM.PresidentThe Rev W. A. Buck, M.A.,


. (in England.) TreasurerSchwartez Pullenayegem. SecretaryC. H. Chris' ieCommitteeC. S. Morg tppah, E. F. Pullenayegem, Secretary,
David.
Treasurer, and W. Anthoaisz,
COLOMBO FOOTBALL CLUB.PresidentJ. P. Morton. VicePresident W. 13 hi I ps. C in Lain C. J. LsAlye it. Sub-Captain--G. Bennett.
Hon, Secretary and TreasurerH. Gibbons. COMMITTEELce-Corpl. Evans
and H. J. Hoare.
COLOMBO FRIEND-IN.NEED SOCIETY.PATRON :--His Excellency the
Governor. OFFICERSD. F. Browne, President ; Rev. A. Dunn, Hon. Treasurer ;
Rev. W. R. Peacock, Hon. Secretary ; James Jansz, Assistant Secretary ; Drs.
C. W. Van Geyzel and C. T. Van Geyzel, Hon. Medical Advisers. MamiiEns or
COMMITTEE : The Bishop of Colombo, The Ven.ble Arehdeac In of Colombo,
The Very Rev. C. Collo, Hon. Justice Wendt, Sir C. P. Layard, G, Grenirr,
E. Aitken, Bev. G. A. H. Arndt, Hon. Mr. S. Bois, Rey. W. A. Stone, H. L.
Moysoy, c.c.s., F. J. De Ssram, R. F. do Ssram, J. W. C. De Sorsa, F,
Dornhorst, Hon. Mr. J. re,gusion. C.M.G., T. S. GI igson, A. S. Pagden, M. Bremer,
Rev. R. Tebb, Rey. D. Tweed, Rev. J C. Ford, R. F. S. Hardie, J. S. Drieberg.
Vistroas :Fort and Pettah, Rev. J. Nothanielsz and S. Vanhoft ; Slave Island,
J. C. Ebert and A. Joachim; Small Pass, Rev. 0. Beven and J. H. Gomes ;
Kollunitlya, Rev. G. B. Ekensyake, and G. E. Nathardelsz ; Maradana, B.
deLa Harr, Grandpa, Rev. J. R. Parer.), and W. H. A. ,Fayawardone ; Wolfendahl, W. B. 0. Pridenayegam and Rev, H. Gunatileke ; Borella, W. Hertt ;
Hultsdorf, L. de Zilra, J. L. Perrra ; Kochehikade, P. J. Pullenayegam and
N. W. Morgapnah ; Kotaheno, W. H. Malloappah and C, David ; Mutssal, F. L.
Daniel, J. B. Mendis.See Advt.
COLOMBO GARDEN CLUB.PresidentH. E. S Henry A. Blake,
u.a.m.G., Vice-PresidentBrigadier-General Hon. Gordon Money, u. rt. Pao-
PRIE ARY MEMBERS :G. H. Alston, Hon. A. M. Ashmore, A. S. Berwick, Stanley
Bois, Percy Bois, (o.M.), F. W. Bois, T. B. Campbell. V. Christian, H. L. Crawford,
A. J. Denison, C. J. Donald, W. E. Drury, Hon. F. R. Ellis, Hon. W. H.
Figg, M Finlay, J.Hathorn, (o.M.) Hon. W.H. Jackson, V.A. Julius, 0. B. Leechman,(o.m.) W .E. Mitchell, A. S. Pagden, E.E. Powell, A. A. Prideaux., P. Gordon
Spence,C. F. H. Symons, (o.M.) R. S. Tempb-r, E. H. A. Vanderspar, lion. G. F.
Walker, J. G. Wardrop, P. D. Warren, H. White. ComairrrEEA. J. Denison, E. E. Powell. W. E. Mitchell, P. Gordon Spence, V. Christian. Honorary
Secretary and TreasurerW: Sutherland Ross. [Tennis ChampionshipWon
by : 1895 W. E. Mitchell, 1896 E. H. A. Vanderspar, 1897 W. E. Mitchell. 1898
E. H. A. Vanderspar, 1899 W, E. Mitchell, 1900 A. J. Denison, 1901-4 W. E.
Mitchell. Croquet Championship-1699G. H. Alston, 1900 T. P. Simpson,
1901 Mrs. Ayden, 1902 E. E. Powell, 1903.4 H. L. Crawford].
COLOMBO GOLF CLUB.--PatronH,E. Sir Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G,
PresidentHon. Mr. Cr. M. Fowler. CaptainC.. E. Stevenson. Honorary
SecretaryW. G. McBean. Hon. TreasurerN. J. G. Robertson. Hon. Ground
SecretaryH. T. S. Ward. Commirran :S. Brown, Jas. Forbes, H. Goodwyn,
T. Leese, 0. A. Ginn, J. Mackie, J. G. Melrose, A. A. Prideaux, D. W. Watson,
J. G. Wardrop and the Hon. Secretary, Nnwara Eliya Golf Club. Green
CommitteeJ. Mackie, W. 0. McBean, J. G. Melrose, and the Hon. Ground
Secretary. Handicap CommitteeJ. Mackie, J. G. Metros. r C. E. Stevenson,
vv.

4410 FInn.

COLOMBO GYMNASTIC SOCIETY.PresidentV. A. Julius. a r.


CaptainA. Kiii ner. S.ib-Captain-11. Freudenberg. Leaders H. J. Adkins,
L. Parsons, W. Freudenberg. Sub-LeadersL. G. de Alwis, A. O. Hesse, A.
Blackett. Han. Fencing InstructorL. PDXSOLL Hon. Boring InstructorO. S.
Wiekwar. COMMITTEEPresi6eut, Captain, Sub,-Captain, Hon. Secretary, Hon.
Treasurer, W. Freud-nbrg, 0. S. Wickwar, L. G. de Alwis, A G. Hesse. Hon.
&semidry Fl. J. A,.kins. 11,n TreasurerL. Parsons. Honorary Members
Captain Sir Francis Burdett, Bar'. Captain Channer, Hon. Mr. W. IL Figg,
Herbert Bois, Esq., A. A. Hankey, Esq , The Ven. 1'. T. Bay).

COLOMBO HARBOUR BOARD.The Principal Colleotn of Customs,


the Director of Public Works, the Master Attendint. the Resident Engineer
of the Colombo Harbour Works, the Hon. the Government Agent, W. P., the
Hon. Mr, S Bois, J G Wardrop, the Hon. Mr. W H Figg, and A J 11 De Soyea.
COLOMBO HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL CLUB.-- PatronH.E. the
Governor, PresidentR Davidson. Vice-PresidentV. Chrisian. Roam SECTION
W. E. M. Paterson (Captain.) RUGBY FOOTBALL SECTIONF. Balk will (Captain). Assacianori Foorn,tni. SittinoxJ A Symons (Captain). Hon. Secretary
and TreasurerJ. Unshorn. Assistant Hon. Secretaries(Rugby) A. F. West;
(Association) C W Mackie ; (Hockey) R. H. Skrine COMMITTEE(Rugby)
A. D. Shrine ; (Association) W A Cole ; (Hockey) 1'. Leese.

COLOMBO LAW LIBRARY.(Insatulexl 2181 February 1855.)PATRON.


--The Hon. the Judges of the Supreme Court. COMMITTEE: ChairmanThe
HOD. the Chief Justice, the Hon. the Attorney-3eneral, H. J. C. Pereira,
Advocate, T. D. Mack, Proctor, D.C. Hon. Secretary and TreasurerF. M.
de &tram, Advocate.
COLOMBO LIBRARY. (Ground floor of the Office of the Director of Public
Instruction, Prince Street, Port.) Established July 1st. 1874, in which is incorporated the late United Service Library, established 1812. PatronH. E.
the Governor. J. N. KeithHonorary Secretary. K. W. S. Afac'eodHonorary
Treasurer. CoricurrEEArthur Alvis, J. B. Bostook, Dr. G. H. de Saram,
Rev. A. Dunn, J. T. Blaze, S. P. Jeffery, H. A. Jayawardena, R. H. Morgan,
W. N. S. Aserappah, Rev. A. H. Smith, H. F. Tomalin, .1. W. Vanderstraaten,
A. L. R. Aserappa. E. 0. RusbridgeLibrarian. [The Library is open from
7-SO a.m. to 6 p.m. daily ; and on Sundays from 7-30 lo 11 a.m., but not
for the issue or return of nooks. Business hours 10 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Number
of Members 200.]

COLOMB.) MALAY CLUB.PresidentB. N. Preena. Vice-PresidentsZ. H. Mantara, Proctor, and T. M. Rajudin. ManagerM. A. Sampan.
decretaryT. A. Hajudin. Ti easurerA. N. Miskin. CommitteeS. A.
Shuman, B. llolankaya, M. K. Maxilla and H, A. Junkeer.

COLOMBO MALAY CRICKET CLUB.(ORGANIZED 1872.) GroundRifle


Green, Slave Island. PresidentBaba A. N. Preena ; Vice-PresidentsJ. A.
Cuttilan and Z. H. Mentare, Proctor ; Club CaptainY. M. Bajudin; Captain
M. A. Samp,n ; Sub-CaptaoA. A Amath ; Hon. Sec. and TreasurerB. N.
Preena ; Amt. SecretaryT. A. Hessen.

COLOMBO MISSIONARY CONFERENCE STettnieio CommiTTneRevs. A. E. Dibben, W. B. Petteook, R. Tube and D. Tweed, the Hou. Mr.
J. Ferguson, c.m.G G. B, Leechtnan and the SecretaryT. Gracie.

DIRECTORIES.

876

Colombo 1.118C1111.1.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.

;I

His Excellency the Governor, President

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Vice-President.


Auditor-General
Do
Government Agent of the Western Province.
Do
The Provincial Engineer of the Western Province.
.:0 m al t3The Honorary Secretary of the 0. B. H. A. S.
2,4 `s '" The Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
= O The Director of the Colombo Museum.
P. Ramanathan, a.o., c.m.o., S. Bois, H. C. P. Bell, c.c.s., F. M. Mackwood,
Dr. W. G. Van Dort, ALB., E. E. Green, Dr. A. J. Chalmers, Tudor Rajapakea,
E. Human. ESTABLISHMENT. Dr. A. Willey, D.S.C., London, P.n.s., Director ;
Gerard A. Joseph, (Honorary Secretary, C.B.R.A.B.) Librarian di Secretary ; H.
M. Gonasekera, Assistant Librarian Henry Frederick Feruantio, Taxidermist:
F. P. Canclappa, C13rk and Draughtsman ; Charles Perera, Gardener F. 1).
Jayaillnha, Inspector of Watchers; 3 I'cons 3 CAlectors and Assistant Collectors,
"'s
6

s.
5 Watchers, 1 Office Cooly, b Garden Coolie

COLOMBO PETTAH LIBRARY (Established 29th June 1S29).--Hon.


Secy. G. A. Wille. Treasurer --James Joseph. COMMITTEE: F. Dornhorst, a.c.,
T. E. de Sampayo, 'c.c., G. S. Schneider, T. 1). Mack, F. A. Tieseviresinghe,
J. H. E. Gomes, J. C. Jansz, G. V. de Silva, Dr. C. T. VanGeyzel, T. W.
Goonewardsne, L. Daniels, E. Hewavitarana, George Van Hoff and A. C
Abeyawardena. LibrarianJames Pereira.
COLOMBO ROWING CLUB.PatronH. E. the Governor. PresidentG
Hathorn. Vice-President and CaptainV. A. Julius. COMMITTEE.-J. H.
Garratt, A. A. Harkey, W. T. Hmliton, W. E. Gildea, F. M. Simpson, E. R.
Williams, D. M. Hanna. Hon. Secretary H. S. Dix. Hon. Treasurerk. W.
Beazley. Number of boats-28.
COLOMBO POLO CLUBCaptain M. R. Carr, Secretary.
COLOMBO SAILING CLUB.-- CommodoreR, Skelton. CaptainA. L.
Hine-Haycock. Honorary Secretary and Treasurer H. Cooper. ComirrrmiM. Bremer, C. Hartley, Harold M. Moore, A. D. Prouse.
COLOMBO SPORTS CLUB.PresidentH. E. the Governor. Captain
Hon, Mr. W. H. Jackson. Viee-Cept iinG. A. H. Vandery ii. ComurrmsE. G. B. Lover, A. Leighton, A. J. Gordon Field, F. de Saram, jr., A. E.
Donaldson. Hon, Secretary A. J. Gordon Field. Hod. Treasurer G. J.
A. Skeen. Ground becy.G A. H. Vanderspar.

COLOMBO YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION(Founded


1882.) Board of Directors: PresidentHon. Mr. Justice H. L. Wendt. Acting
PresidentHon. Mr John Ferguson, c.m o. TreasurerW. A. Cole. Reoordinl,
SecretaryMr. J. Donaldson. General SecretaryLouisFLA, B.A. 'en sic k
leave J. O-11an, acting.) Assi-taut SecretaryJ. D. Welcome. Sir W. W
Mitchell, Mt., aar.o., J. C. Jams, S. Vanfloff, Dr. J. Li. Tcomas, F.R.C.S., Rev
A. E. Dibban, Dr. W. H. de Silva, Dr. Solomon Fernando, A. W. Willis, T.
Thomas, G. B. Leechnian, F. M. ,le &tram, W. A. Cartwright, J. A. R ale,
Wm. A. Pave. Associstion Building, kaoryrit Conn% Colombo, open from 7
a.m. to 6-30p.m. General hour for meetings, 6-15 p.m. Monday, Literary and
Social
- ;_Tuesday, Fellowship ; Thursday, Bible Class ; Saturday, Evangelistic

Vitt

rUISILV.M.

COLOMBO Y. M. C. A. ATHLETIC CLUB.ChairmsnF Morgan de


Scram. Cricket CaptainHarold Meltler. Football CaptainA. L. Fietz.
SecretaryD. Dadabhoy, 3Oln, Colpetty. TreasurerG. D. Lemphers. Asst.
Secretary--Allan Van Gay zel. ComaterreeThe Ptesident, Office-bearers of the
Club, and Members of the Athletic Committee.
COLOMBO YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.Presidea
Mn. J. L. Thomas. VicePre-idyntMr.. Tebb. General SecretaryMies
Brasher. R-cording Secretary and TreasurerMrs Jas. de liretser. Secretary
for " Soattered Members throughout the island "Miss Gedge.
COLOMBO YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, DAM
STREET BRANCH.Mrs. T. Gracie, Class Leader. Mrs. W de Kretser. Branch
Secretary.
COLONIAL MEDICAL LIBRARYPatronThe Principal Civil Medical.
Officer and Inspector-General of Hospitals. SecretaryDr. S. C. Paul.
CONSISTORY OF THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, COLOMBO.PresidentRev. D.Tweed, B.A. Vice PresidentRev. R.J.M.Park, M.A. Elders
A. W. Raffel, J. P. De Vos, A. W. MetzPling, J. 0. Jansz, DeaconsC. G.
Speldewinde, W. R. Sahokman, Dr. C. T. Van Geyzel, Dr. T. F. Garvin, S. De
Seer, G. A. Wile. OrganistMrs. L. Lourensz. SextonJames Sieket.
COUNCIL OF ADVOCATES. Tbe Hon, the Attorney-General, the Soli.
oitor-Genenl, F. Dornhorst, z.e.. T. E. de Sampayo, K.C. R. H. Morgan, James
'
Peiris, Walter Pereira, K.C., J. VanLangenberg, F. M. de Saram,
H. Jayawardana,
H. J. C. Pereria, C, B. Elliott, E. W. Jayawardana, and G. Schneider.
COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION.Incorporated by Ordinance
No. 2 of 1900. Controls the admission of Advocates and Proctors. MEMBERS:
The Hon. the Judges of the Supreme Court, the Hon. the Attorney-General,
the Solicitor-General. F. Dornhorst,
T.E. De Satnpayo, K.C.. Walter Pereira,
K.O., J. Van-Langenberg, B. W. Bawa, Barristers-at-Law ; F J. de Saram, J. W.
Vanderstraaten, and Arthur Alvis, Proctors of the Supreme Court. Secretary
Gerard Grenier, Registrar of the Supreme Court. Lacremans.J. T. Blaze,
C. Brooke Elliott, Erie Watson, Barristers-at-law, and Allan Drieberg and G.
Schneider, Advocates of the Supreme Court.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN.Pre sident A. Schulze. Hon. PresidentThe
Resident German Consul. Vioe -Presiden t Hell rn nth Freudenberg.
Hon.
SecretaryE. Wild.
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, CEYLON.PresidentVery Rev. Fr. J.
Cooreman, s.a. Vice PresidentRev. C.H. Lytton, o.m.r. SecretaryJ. G. O.
MendiA, M.A. Treasurer--Rev. G. A. H. Arndt, .sT,A, STANDING COrdatITTEE.VOLI.
F. H. de Winton, Revs. A. H. Smith, A. W. de Mel, R. W. Rigby,
J. G Garrett, C. Collin, A. E Dibben, T. C. Burke, Bro. Christian, W. A.
Stone, 0. Beven, J. W. Balding and Messrs. C. B. Brodie, C. P. Dias, C.
Jansz, and V. B. Jayatilaka.
FLOWER MISSION FOR MILITARY AND CIVIL HOSPITALS.
Miss Luoy Ferguson, Coronation Cottage, Randy. Flowers, fruits, periodicals
and books, donations, etc., will be received and wisely distributed to all
hospitals, eapecialy at Christmas and Easter. Flowers and fruits are conveyed
free by rail to the address.
FORT LAWN TENNIS CLUB.Hon. Secretary and Treasurer--W.
A, Cave. Ground Secretary A. H. Smith.
FRIEND-IN-NEED WORK SOCIETY.Miss Morgan, Sunnyaroft, Mara.
dans, Manager,


373

DIRECTORIES.
Gavle Protection Society of Ceylon.

ki

COMMITTEE.-C H Begot, .1 R Barkley, H V Begot, E .1 S Brown, C


A Baumgartner, F L Clements, H Gordon Cuff, Hon. J N Campbell, M.1
Kennaway, Neil G Campbell, George F Deane, North C Davidson, Cecil de
Winton, C F Emerson, Hon. G M Fowler, W Ferguson, Thomas Farr,S. Payne
Gallwey, F H Grinlinton, c M.G., A M Hurst, S Haughton, Chas. Hahn, A J
imray, E F Hopkins, V A Julius, R Jackson, A C Kingsford, J K
Mandy, H V Masefield, W Maitland, W Ormiston, Major Pain, K 11 Plumridge, P H Papillon, E Gordon Reeves, E Rosling, J J Robinson, H Storey,
W S T Saunders, P R Shand, .1 E Martin, Hamilton R Spence, Alfred
Clark, E L Boyd Moss, G S Saxton, Edgar Turner, A H Thomas, W Charles
Whitham, J Wickwar. A M Walker, C C Wilson, Hon. Herbert Wace, Y
Wright, J R Martin, J,B Coles, J Millet. Harold Gordon, H F C Fyers, John
Hill, G M Crabbe, W K G Saunders. and Albert Rosling. SUB-COMMITTEE
(who have power to add to their number).H. Storey, C H Begot, Thomas
Farr, H R Spence, W Charles Whitham, Hon. E Rosling, J Wickwar, North
C. Davidson, P R Shand, and J Barkley. rhos. Farr, Hon. Secretary.
RULES OF THE CEYLON GAME PROTECTION SOCIETY.
1. That it shall be the duty of every member of the Society to make
himself acquainted with the provisions of the existing Game Ordinance, and
to see that these provisions are carried out within his District.
2. That it shall be the duty of every member of the Society to lay information as to any breach of the Ordinance before a Police Court, and
members may exercise their discretion as to whether they shall proceed directly
against the offenders or after reference to the Hon. Secretary of the Society.
3. That the expenses incurred by any member in prosecuting for breach
of the Game Ordinance shall be defrayed from the funds of the Society.
4. That the Society is prepared to receive, through the Secretary, applications from members for the appointment of paid watchers.
5. That in the event of the informant, in a successful prosecution,
being a member of the Society, the reward received by him shall be paid into
the funds of the Society after defraying cost of case.
6. That it shall be the duty of every member to obtain for the Society
as many new members as possible.
7. That an annual General Meeting shall be held early in March of
every year, 10 days' notice being given of same in the papers.
8. That an Extraordinary General or Committee or Sub-Committee Meeting can be called by the Hon. Secretary at any time, due notice (10 days)
being given of same. Four to form a quorum.
9. That the subscription be R5 per annum.
10. All communications to be addressed to
THOR. FARR, Hon. Sec , C. G. P. S., North Cove, Bognwantalaw
GAME PROTECTION : CLOSE SEASONS.
Western Proviuoe Game, 1st June to 31st October
Western Pigeons, &c. 1st March to 31st May
Western Peafowl 1st November to 31st March
, Whistling Teal 1st July to 30th Sept.
Central Game 1st June to 31st October
Northern Game lat October to 31st March
Northern Peafowl let November to 31st March
southern Game 1st November to 31st March
Magam Pattu only Game 1st June to 31st October
Magam Pattu only Peafowl 1st November to 31st March
Eastern Province Peafowl 1st June to 31st October
Game 1st June to 1st Sept.

North-Western Game and Peafow130th June to 31st October
North-Central Game and Peafowl 1st June to 31st October
Uva a Game and Peafowl 1st June to 31st October
.-_,.._........._,..,,
to Blat Weber
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U IRLS' FRIENDLY
SOCIETY.DmersAN Couttictr,PatronThe
Right Rev. The Let d BIlion of I he Diocese. President M rs. E. A. Copleston,
F.R.Elli-, The Pricry, Union
The Pal k, Bambalaph i) d. Vice Preside tsM
Place ; Lady Grenier, Delawarr, Horton Fla ce. ELECTRD -MEMBERS OF
COUNCILMi.. J. P. Middleton, Dar'ey Reuse, Maradat a ; Lady W. W.
Mitchell, Yells, Flow( r Bead ; The Hon. MIS. F. c. Monet ieff, Colombo and
Nuwiers Ehya ; Mt F. S.C. 01 eystkere, Hill Cast le, Colombo ; Mrs. E. L. F. De
beyea, Shibastana, Ward P ace ; Mrs, H. L. Wendt, Fumy sin House, Union
Place ; Mrs. A. W. de Wilton, VirlityaLe, Gregcry's Road. HRADS OF
Ds PARTMENTS. Cal tdielatesIold y Grenier. Del twat r,Hortort PI tee. Members
and IndustriesMiss Grace VanDort, Ebor Rouse, Colperty. Regis, ry Miss
ng ts m, Po. wa, te. Sick MembersMrs.. H. G.Wa1 ker, Wek mina
Hot al al I,
- Ruse, Stave island. LiteratureMiss K Ferguson, Caitlin Lodge, Turret Road.
Ex.otlicie Memb e rs of CouncilAll Branch Storer:it his of the Diocese or their
Deputies, Branches-1 Sli.Michsel's, 2 Milagiriya, 3 Moratuwa, 4 N twat a Eliya,
5 Mutwal. Dicceasan Working AssociateMiss de Winton, Arabi House,
Kandy. Deputy on Central CouncilMiss M. E. Copleston, Hurstpierpoint.
Hon. Diocesan TreasurerMrs. C. W. G. Walker. Hon. Diocesan Secretary
Miss Grace VanDort. Branch SecretariesSt. Michael's BranchMrs. R. B.
Strickland. Milagiriya BranchMrs. C. II. Kerr. Moratuwa BranchMiss.8.Fernando. Nnwara Eliya BranchMrs. C. Wright. Mutwal Branch
Miss Florence Urenier. DIOCESAN.Industrial Cmtre. for Dress-making and
Lacemaking, Ebor House, Colombo. RegistryD trlington, Polwatte ; Needle
work Depot for sale members' work at Darlington, Polwatte.

GRANDPASS YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. PresidentH. A. Jayawardana, Advocate. Vice PresidentA. St. V
Jayawardana, Advocate. Secretary & Treasurer V. Ekanayake.
HORETUDU WA VILLAGE PROTECTING ASSOCIATION.President
Rev. A. W. de Mel, M.A. Vice-Pres.J. M, Salgado. Hon. Secy.H. S. Perera
IMPERIAL INSTITUTE (CENTRAL COMMITTEE IN COLOMBO.)
Chairman. cevlon Chamber of Commerce ; Ceylon Chairman, Planter's Association; J. Wilits, Hon, S.C. Obeysekere, Hon. J. Ferguson, c.m.G, J. W.C. De Sopa.
INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC MISSION. Mae Most Rev. A F X Alvares,
Archbishop of Ceylon, eta. Colombo.Very Rev. J. T. M. Alvares, V. G.
KENNEL CLUB, CEYLON.President.H.E. the Governor. Vice-PresidentG. D. Brabason. Hon. SecretaryCapt. G. E. Bayley. Commtrrirs.A.A
Bowie, C.M. Buckwortb, Capt. A. Channer, .a.N., J. B. Coles, Dr. G. de Saram, R.
Bayley, F. C. Loos, Jr,, It. K. Ritchie, Lt.-Col. W. E. L. Balfour, R.A., H. J.
Farquharson, R. Jackson, W.C. Braybrooke, H. V. Bigot, M. V. Clapham, H. C.
Wills, R. Hood Wright, Dr. J. Craib, lir. J. 1). B. Fairlie, S. P. Jeffery, A. S.
Padgen, A. Heinemann, G. W. H. Russell, T. P. Simpson, W. P. B. Spurway,
G. W. Sturgess, G. H. Taylor, Dr. J. LI. Thomas, V. Vicaresso.
KOLLUPITIYA WESLEYAN MISSION BAND OF HOPE.PretidentRev. Percy Middleton B. u m well. Secr tryMiss Marshall. ComiarrrazTwelve members appointed by the Annual Sunday School Teachers' Meeting.
KOTAHENA ASSOCIATION.PresidentW. N. S. Agserappa, Advocate.
Vice PresidentsC. E. A. 8amarakoddy, Proctor, and Bassi 0. Pullenayagam.
Hon. S cretaryLouis B. Jacolyn. Assistant Hon. Secretary C. L. , Pullenayagam. Hon. TreasurerK. A. Elapate.
LAW SOCIETY OF CEYLON, Hon. Mr. F. C. LoosPresident.
Hon. Mr. S. C. ObeyesekereVice Presidedt. Couttert.-1 he President, the
Vice-President, J. W. Vande.rstraaten, W. P. Ra'iesinha, F. J. De
Saram, H. VanCeylenbure, H. Cleasy. Arthur Alvis, Charles Perera. E. F.
Peters, F. L. Daniel. J. E. R. Perera, J. L. Perera, P. D. Mack, H. Tiruvilangam, Charles Porte, L W. Mendis, T. F. B andaranayke, F. A. Tissaveresinghe, G. M. Silva (Colombo), J.J. Koertz (Negombo), J. H. Sproule (Kandy),
E. Hoven (Kandy), F. Liesching (Hatton), D. De Silva (Kalutara), D. Jayetilleke (Ratnapura), G. P. Markus (Kurunegala), C. E. Corea (Chilaw), E.
Keuneman (Matara), T. M. Tainpoe (Jaffna). Hony. Secy. & Treamurer-

s; Julius.

880

DIRECTORIES.

LAW STUDENTS' UNION.--PresidentP. Itamanailian, a. 4... c. M.G.


Vice PresidentsJamcs Pieris, Advocate, and Arthur Alviq, Proctor. Hon.
SecretaryS. J. Bakiniw.!wa. Eton. TreasurerG. E. G. Weerasiughe.
LOAN BOARD.Hon. the Treasurer, Chief Commissioner ; H. L. Moysey,
Commissio
. era A. G. Clayton
1.8.0., and P Banana th .n,
Secretary (A. R. Slater,); acting. Geo. Peterson, Chief Clerk ; 3. B. Meodis,
Second Clerk
MAHABODHT SOCIETY P itronLozan Thub-dan Gya.tcho, Grand
Lama of Tibet. PresidentVen. H. Sumang da, High Prie.lt of Ceylon. VicePresidentsThe Th,trianahning of Mandalay, Burmah ; the Lord Abiroi Uueiyo
Vajo, T. km, Japan. General SecretaryH Dharmapala. Caxt.ex SECTION. 84cretaryP. Wimalasuriya. TreasurerP. Henry Dies. Truete9sW. A. Dnllewe,
Adigar, Matale ; E. R, 3onnaratna, Wheala Mntialiyar, Galls.
MARADANA BAND OF HOPE.Secretary;hiss Stella Moreira. TreasurerP. de Kretser. CommitteeMrs. C. Hughes, M. & L. Moreira, J. Nathanielez, Ferdinande and Karunaratne and Miss Lamont.

Illedical College, Ceylon.


(Established in 1870.)
PARS/DENTH. E. Sir Henry Blake, n.c.m.a., Governor of Ceylon.
PaneciFALAllan Perry, M.D. Dar., M.R.O.S, E.L.S.A., and D.P.1L Lond.
anoTsraan.--Albert J. Chalmers, m.o., Vice., F. R. , Eng.
STAFF OF TEE COLLEGE.
Lecturers.
ChemistryProfessor K, C. Browning.
PhysicsProfessor K C. Browning.
BiologyA. Willey. D.so., London, FAA, London. (S. A. Vairakiam, Demons
tra'or. S. C. Brohier, Prosector)
AnatomyS. C. Paul, LLD., Madras, r.a.c s Eng. (S. T. Gunasekera, De.
monstrator).
PhysiologyAlbert .J. Chalmers, M.D., Vict,, F.R.C.B., England.
Embryology
Do
Materia Mediae and TherapeuticsW.H.de
Aberd., r E.C.R. Edin.
PharmacyA. D. Cotton.
Pathology and BacteriologyA. Castellani, M.D., Florence.
Pathological ChemistryAlbert J. Chalmers, M.D. Via.' rat c.a., Eng.
Hospital Forms and ManagementAllan ec, Saram, M.E.G,M., Aber.
HygieneW. M. Philip, bl.B.C.74., D.P.R, . Aber,
Medical JurisprudenceJ. B. Spence, MA., ai.B.e at., Edin.
Mental DiseasesJ. B. Spence. M.A., M.B.C.M., Eclat.
Midwifery and GynaecologyM. Sinnetamby, M.D., Brnx., F.5.0.5., Edinburgh.
SurgeryT. F. Garvin, m.s.c.11., Aber.
Clinical SurgeryS. C. Paul, u.n., Madras, v.s.c.S., England.
SkiagraphyAllan de &ram. M.B.C.M., (Aber.)
OphthalmologyW*H. de Silva, M.D., C.M., Aber.
MedicineH. M. Fernando, M,D., B.8 c., Lend.
Clinical MedicineW C Piens, ar.n c.u., Aberdeen.
DieteticsAlbert J. Chalmers, ra..o,, Viet., r.s.a.s., England.
Diseases of ChildrenMrs. Fysh, mos.. Loud.
Tutor to Lady StudentsMrs. Fysh, M.B., Lond.
A94I8TANTA :
Laboratory Assistant in Phys;ologyM. J. de Silva.
Do
do
Bacteriology'E F Kemp.
Do
do
Materia Me liraE. W. Gunawardene.
Do
do
ChemistryJ. H. de Silva.
Do
do
PhysicsJohn Ponnampernraa.
Do
do
BiologyT. Barnabas.
Clerk of the CollegeD. J. Gurusinha.
Librarian of Students' LibraryO. E. ilupesinghe.

lllrLliV1'VriLL' A,

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MORATUWA ASSOCIATION.PresieentV. Johannes De Mel. VicePresidentsH. Santiago Fernando, J. G. C. Mencli., Dr. Solomon Fernando,
B. C, ar,, M. A, Fernando and T. II. A. De Soysa, Hone vary SecretaryS, J.
Soysa. COMMITTEE-139 members.
MOSLEM CLUB.PatronTurkish Cr usul, PresidentA. C. M. IlarIjie
Osman. Vice PresidentI, L. M. Abdul Careen]. ChairmanM, L. Shine
Lenbe Had jie. Hon. Sec y. & TreasurerA, L Mnbamed Cassini, Librsrian
--8, Abdul Ctder,
MUSIC SL EXAMINATION BOARD.S:e Associated Board.
MUTWAL CYCLISTS' UNION.--President.-.-Rev. W. A. Stone, i. A.
Captain.Mr. A. Victor de Silva. SeercaryRichard Rodrigo. Treasurer
Ambrose de Alwis.
NATIONAL FAMILY PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION. ( Established
let September 1890.)COMMTTRE R. N. Samuel, E. G. Rasbridge, W. Don
Philip, D. S. Rodrigo,
Supramanyan (Ron. Trea-r.), S A. Theagarajah
(Hon. Secretary). No. of Members 95.
NAVY LEAGUE, CEYLON, Coustirm- -H. II. Cappe F. C. Allen,
Capr. J. A, Legge, Hon. W. H. Figg, G. H. Alston, P. 131,11P, J. Finlay, J.
. Forbes. .Hon. SecretaryH. White, c.c.s,
NEW COURTS LAW CHAMBEI. S.COMMITTEE. Meeere E. II. Pereira
L. Pears, P. D. Mack, F. A, Tissaveresinghe and P. L. Daniel, Hon. Secy,
NONDESCRIPTS C. C. (Cononenced March 1858. --PresidentSal.
Trea.
Van Langenberg. CaptainW, E. Gratiaen. V:e
surerF, J. de Saram, jr. SeeretaryVei non Grenier, Ground Secretary
P, Potper, COMMITTEE.O. H. Jds:ph, 1), L. de Saram, D. B, Goonesekera,
J. E. Weiuman, B. W. Bawa.
ORIENTAL LIBRARY, MALIGAKANDA, COLOMBO.(Established
19 January 1880,) PatronH. Sumangala, Chief Priest of Adam's Peak
and Gallo, &c., and Principal of the Widlrdeya Pirivfna. LibrariansMahotuaana Siddherta and H Pemanande, Priests.. The Library is open from
2 P.M. to 5-3U 1..m. on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
ORIENT SPORTS CLUB.PatronHon. W. M. Abdul Bahemau,
PresidentX. H. Man'ara. CaptainE. SeLlayab. Hon. Secretary and
TreasurerC. H. Mantara. Comma-riteE. C. Ra. nam, M. M. Akb kr, M. A.
Samoon, A. P. Mannar, R. P. Slay, G. C. Dabrera and B. D. Veera. Ground
SecretariesM. M. Akbar and A. R. SJutro. GroundRifle Green. Members
Plar,ing 52, Honorary 24.
PET TALI WESLEYAN METHODIST BAND OF HOPE.PresidentRev. P. M. Brurnwell. Vice-President--Rev, 3, H. Nathanielsz. SecretaryM,
P. WIlenberg. Assistant SecretaryMise Isla Ebert. 'TreasurerL. Ferdinands.
CommasMisses A. and M. Pereira, Miss's 'use and Mary Carron, Mr.
Fred, Palmer.
POST & TELEGRAPH CRICKET & ATHLETIC CLUI3.Pre.ident
SecretaryH. Willeuburg. Captain G. de Kretser,
P. T. Macnamerd,
ub-C gilttinM. E. Akbar.
PrIST AND TELEGRAPH LIBRARY AND RECREATION CLUB.
(Establi-bed Ap ii 1883.) Pres dentThe Poatmrreter General. Vice President
W C. Macrrady. Hon. Seut etitryJ. Rjberteou. Hon. TreasurerA, G. '1 illekeratne. COMMITTEE.The Nice-Pre-ridetii, the Hor. Secret err, the H -n. Treasurer,
P. T. M, maniere, J Fox, D. 311OSZ, T. White, T. H. De Andr:do, J. W.
Silo's, C. Abeyewardere, D. Montagu, G. R. Heilman, Joseph Fernando, E. S.
Dissanayekv, C. P. Munaweera. Subseript!msColombo members 50 cents per
month onletation numbers 25 ern's per month. .
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DIRECTORIES.

POULTRY CLUB, CEYLON.PresidentEL E. the Governor. Vice.


PresidentMajor Firmineer and A. A. Bowie. Hon. Secretary & Treasurer
S. P. Jeffery. Editorial Secty.Dr. Thomas. CommrrresC. Johnson,
1'. Santungim, J. illemmig, A. Y. D 'Mel, Dr. Vnifinoyen, W. P. Spurway,
.1. L. Thomas, A. W.
F. C. 1.0.-a, jr., C. W. Mackie, A. Tait. A. J. Pe,ere,
Gordon Graham. S. D. Binder; nlyeka, W. Chapman Dia=, H. C. Kennedy,
M. J. Cary, G. W. S nrgess, P. P. C. Walker, J. C. C., Middleton, Dr. G. de
Scram, at.d Cap'. Bayley.

PRESBYTERY OF CEYLON.Revs. E. S. Russell, M.A., Kan 4y; R.J. M.


Park, Wolfendahl ; A. Dunn, St. Andrews, Colombo (Olr rk) ; G. Franeke,Galle
1). Tweed, Wolfendahl, With a Representative Elder for each Congregation.

PRINCE OF' WALES' COLLEGE, MORATUWA.(Affiliated to the


Calcutta University). Founded by the late C. H. De F]oysa, J.P. Visitor
--J. W. Chad's De Soysit, M.A., J r. PrincipalJ. 0. 0. Mendip, M.A. Head
MasterA. M. Jayawarrlane, Muhandiram. A sietant Masters : Upper Division
Rev. A. W. de Mel, B.S., O. E. Matinee. B.A., A. C. Buultjew., C. Boteju,
Simon Petera, F. B. Perera, A. Vandergert, W. Fernando, Lower DivisionA
Perera, J. S. Pieria, F. A. Merthus, H. D. S. Gunesekere, J Fernando, T
Mendie, J. W. Wenterez. PanditW. A. Fernando. Drawing MasterC P.
de Mel. Master of Gymnastics-0.vind Samy Vestal. Master of Shorthand.
A. R. Fernando.
--RAILWAY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.PresidentR. C. Kennedy
Secretary- G, V. de Silva, TreasurerWalter Sehrkman. CommitteeVincent
de Silva, D. Peters, J. E. Francitens, M. B. Thomass, M, P. Fooseka, J. Mac
Math, C. 0. lissera, R. A. Foster, J. W. Fernando, J. H. P. W tjemmine
R. de Fonseka, S. F Amerasinghe, C. Speldewinde and O. Bartholomeu,z,

RAILWAY CRICKET CLUB.PresidentG. P. Greene, Vice-Presidents


A. G. Ferman, H, G. Unsworth, and D. McMillan. Captain
Vice-CaptainE. A. Joseph. Hon. SactetaryE. T. Gamier. Treasurer D
Pietersz. CommitteeN. .T. Price, O. Ll. Stigmas, M. B. Themasz, R. J
Areiztrong, M. L. Warded], A. T. Pellocks, A. Andrews. Ground Secretarj
0. de La Harpe.
ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS IN COLOMBO.ST. BERNARD'
ECCLERIA`TICAL SEMINAR?, Bra LLk.D ri tor, Very Rev. C. Coqu 1, o.m.r. SI
JOSEPH'S COLLEGE and St. Charles' Prepwat ry Sehriol.L onduet, d by th
Oblato s of Mary Immaculate. Very Rev. C. L. Collin, Rector ; Very Rev. C. H
Lytton, Vae-Rector; Rev. J. M. Melta, Bur-ar ; Vtry Rev. J. A. Mayer, D.D
Spilitual Ditecior ; Rev. J. MaeCirty and Rev. 3. M. Lanisan, Prefect
Professors :E. J. Hughes, (London and S. Kensington), Rev. E. Nicolas, Ph. D
Rev. G. Maedona d, Rev. C. Crocteire Lic-es.sciences (Nano} ), W. J. NI
Girraien N.A., B.L. (Oxon), Rev. P. Schmitz, o m. t., Rev. ileimbilsher, 0.m.:
Rev. J, Li j une, o.M.I., B.A., (1.tm 'o,), Rev J. Pei era, o M,I. Mrs. A. Heiden
Rev. D. hernend r and M. P. Peter
A. C. Wright, V. N yd o'ff, T L. Min
DrawingA. Wright. ST. 13E ,:EDTOT'4 TES MUTE, KOT,HENA.A, V. Broths
Christian, Dile et-r. St. Mary's Seim. 1, P ttith, (,toys and Girls). Sceoon
THE SACRED HEARD, KOTArit.NA.Conducted 11 the Nuns of the Good Shepherdr d. S . Br deer's II:eh School. Turrt Reed ; All &till
Rev. Mother Se
Grendeass ;
School (g Os), Dernat gods ; St. Joseph's ;Mini 1 (buys atm t
Andrew's, St. James', mt. John's (bogs t.rd girls) schools, Metwal ; St. Seb,stiat
(boys and girls), Silversmith St, eet; Rely Rosary (boys and g rls) school, Slat
Isrand; St. Mary's (buys an I pi 1,) school, Bainhalapitiya, ST. VINCENT
ORPHANAGE YOB SOTS AND CERTIFIED INOU.STRtAL SCHOOL. Very Rev. I. Bel
tir.e) SUDDIVELL4,
yaw., Dirreter. Home F It THE ACED Donn (z..;7.
Condawed by Little Sisters of the Poor. Mother St. Amoroso of St. John,
Superior. Sr. PETER'S Hoes GENERAL HosPrztz. Rev. Mother Wary
Emmanuel, Superior.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS. H F, 340T. L. Zaleski, Archbishop of
Thebes, De'e.:ate Apostolic in Ens' Indi.s. Mo t Rev. Dr. The Thilus Andrew
Mel:zsn Jct., Archbishop of Col mbo, 1,tigur Rev. Dr. A. Coutlerc.
Bishop of Balance, Coadjutor of the Are hshop of I olombo. Right Rev. Clement
Pagnani, 0.8.B. Bishop of Kandy. Right Rev. Dr. II. Joulain, o.ma., Bishop
of Ja ff na. Right Rev. Dr. Joseph Van Reeth, 8,J., Bishop of Gana. Right Rev,

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POULTRY CLUB, CEYLON.PresidentU. E. the Governor. Vice.


PresidentMajor Firmirger and A. A. Bowie. Hon. Secretary & Treasurer
S. P. Jeffery. Editorial Secy.Dr. ThoinaH. ComairmsC. Johnson,
Hoemmig, A. Y. D ink', Dv. VatiRnoyen, W. P. Spnrway,
T. Smelting tin,
F. C. Lo-s, jr., C. W. Mackie, A. Tait, A. J. Pe ,.era, Dr. .1. L. Thomas, A. W.
Gordon Graham, S. D. Bandar, nayska, W. Chapman Dia.t, H. C. Kennedy,
M. J. Cary, G. W. S nrgess, P. P. C. Walker, J. C. C, Middleton, Dr. G. de
Sarum, and Cap'. Bayley.
PRESBYTERY OF CEYLON.Revs. E. S. Russell, M.A., KIIHiy R.J. M.
Park, Wolfendahl ; A. Dunn, St. Andrews, Colombo (Clerk); G. Francke,Galle
D. Tweed, Wolfendrahl, With a Representative Elder for each Congregation.
PRINCE OF WALES' COLLEGE, MORATUWA.(Affiliated to the
Calcutta University). Founded by the late C. II. De Soysa, T.P. Visitor
J. W. Charles De Soysa, ALA., a r. Prineipa'J. G. C. Mendis, M.A. Head
eistant Masters : Upper Division
MasterA. M. Jayawardene, Muliondiram.
Rev. A. W. de Mel, B.A., 0, N1. Martinus. B.A., A. C. Buultjen., C. Boteju,
Simon Perera, F. B. Perera, A. Vandergert, W. Fernando. Lower DivisionA.
Perm, J. S. Pierie, F. A. Marthus, H. D. S. Onuestkere, J Fernando, T.
Mendis, J. W. Wouterez. PanditW. A. Fernando. Drawing MasterC P.
de Mel. Master of GymnasticsCvind Samy Vested. Master of Shorthand
A. R. Fernando.
RAILWAY BENEFIT ASSOC] ATION.President R. O. Kennedy.
Secretary- G. V, de Silva. TreasurerWalter Sebckman. CommitteeVincent
de Silva, D. Peters, J. F. FrancRcus, M. B.- Thomasa, M, P. Fonseka, J. Mao
Math, C. 0. Tissera, It. A. Foster, .1. W. Fernando, J. H. P. Wijemanne,
R. de Fonseka, S. F Amerasinghe, C. Speldewinde and D. Bartholomemz,
RAILWAY CRICKET CLUB.President-0. P. Greene, Vice-Presidents
A. G. Permen, H. G. Unswortb, and D. McMillan. Captain
Vice-CaptainE. A. Joseph. Hon. Slo, etaryE. T. Gamier. Treasurer D.
Pietersz. CommitterN. .1'. Price, V. LI. Wipers, M. B. Thomasz, R. J.
Armstrong, M. L. Warish, A. T. Pollooks, A. Andrews. Ground Secretary
0. de La Harps.
ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS IN COLOMBO.Sr. BERNARD'S
ctor, Very Rev. C.
ST.
ECCLESIA- TICAL SEMINARY, Bra.
JOSEPH'S COLLEGE and et, Charles' Preparat .ry School.Conducted by the
Oblates of Mary Immacu'ate. Tvl-ry Rev. C. L. Collin, Rector ; Very 11.-v. C. H.
Lytton, Vice-Rector ; Rev. J. M. MeLta, Bur-ar ; Vtry Rev. J. A. Mayer, D.D.,
Spiritual Ditee, or ; Rev. J. MaeCarty and Rev, J. M. Lanivan, Prefects.
Professors :E. J. Hughes, (London and S. Kensington), Rev. E. Nicolas, Ph, D.,
Rev. G. Macclona d. Rey. C. Croeteire Lie-es-se'ences (Nancy). W. J. W.
B.L. (Oxon), Rev. P. Schmitz, o HA., Rev. Fleimbilsber,
Gla=son
Rev. J, L, j rine, o.m.r., B.A., (loll or.), lice J. Peter', o att. Mrs. A. Haslam,
A. C. Wright, V. N. ydwfc T L. Mina, R.-v. D. it emend t and M. P. Perera.
DrawingA. Wright. S'r. BE qEDICIT'.1 IN TITUTE, KOT +HERA.
Brother
Chri,tiart, Dir. ct-r. St. Mary's Scho.1, P, ttsh, (tie's and Girls). SCHOOL OF
THE SACRED HEAR'', KorAtivisa.Conducted by the Nuns of the Good Shepherd
Rev. Mother St. Wi,.i r d. S . Br diet's High School, Turrrt Read ; All Saints'
School (g rls), De,nat goda; St. Joseph's Sohn, I (boys arm irls), Grandness ; St.
Andrew's, St. James', Nt. John's (boys and girls) schools, Mutwsl ; St. Set) vstian's
(boys and girls), Silversmith St cot; Holy Rosary (boys and g rle) school, Slave
eland; St. Mary's (boys on I gitD) school, Bambalapitiy.). ST. VINCENT'S
ORPHANAGE FOR BOYS AND OEFTIFIED INDUSTRIAL SCHoOL. Very Rev. I. Bell,
Dirr- ctcr, I-10ME F H THE ACED POOR (ST MARY'S) SUDUWELLA.
O.M.I.,
Conduced by Little Sisters of the Poor. Mother St. Ambrose of St. John,
Superior. Sr. PETER'S HOUSE GENERAL HOSPITAL. Rey. Mother Mary
Emmanuel, Superior.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS. H E Mgr. L. Zaleski, Archbishop of
Thebes, De!e , ate Apostolic in Easi Indb e. Mo. t Rev. Dr. The ,philus Andrew
Arottbiebop of Cl
. mho, Bigot;. Rev. Dr. A. Coudert. o.m.t.,
Melizan,
Bishop of Balance, Coadjutor of the Arc' Wahop of t olombo. Right Rey. Clement
Pagnani, o.s.n., Bishop of Kandy. Right Rev. Dr. H. Joulain, ALL, Bishop
of Jaffna. Right 'Rev. Dr. Joseph Van Reeth, S,J., Bishop of Gallo, Right Rev,

111 HZULI.J.41.11i0.
ROYAL COLLEGE, COLOMBO.(See Staff, Page 676.)
ROYAL COLLEGE UNION.PresidentC. Hartley, Ica., Principal,
Royal Celle .e. VisePresIdeetsJ. H. d9 Sarno, c.m.G., F. Dornhorst, and P.
Arunaohalam. Honorary S:ctetaryE. W. Jayawardana. Honorary Treasurer
T. E. de SiMpay14 XX. COMMITTEE: Dr. W.G. Van Dort, Dr. H. M. Fernando,
Rev. 0. r!even, James Priris, J. R. Weinman, C B. Nichola9, T. G. Jayawardana, Edwin Joseph, James de Krrst9r, F. M. d S tram, Char'es Perera, F.
J. de Sarale, jr., James Janes, George WiUe, E. W. Perera, Lewis Walker, B.
O. D.as, W. M. Rajapakea (Negembo;,
W, Ic.dram,r (Batticaloa), G. E.
ictinennn (Mantra), F. N. Dsnieis (Kurunegala), C. A. T. La Brooy
(Kandy), C. E. Corea (C9ilsw), 0. J. Niarsbalt (Avisawella), C. de Vos (Galle),
and V. Casipilai (Jaffna).
RUSTOMJEE JAMSETJEE JEEJEEBIIOY SCHOLARSHIP FUND,CoarrirrsE or MAvAGEMHNT. The lions, the Colonial Secretary, the Treasurer,
and the Principal Collector of Customs, the Principal Civil
the Govt. Agent,
Medical Officer and Inspec orGerteral of Hospitals, the ScountorGeneral, the
Director of Public Instruction, and G. A. H. Vandersuar. Hon. SecretaryH.
M. Fernando, u.n. Founder's Agent in ColomboMr. Pestonjee Dinshajt Khan.
SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOt: IATION.Presideu tJ. Scott Coates.
A. Staples. Hon. TreasurerJ. R.
Vice-Preli.leutsD. S. Fereu9on and
Molder. Hon. SecretaryD. Dawapuraratna.
SINHALESE SPORTS CLUB. - PresidentThe Hon. S. C. Obeysekere,
m.t.e. Vice PresidentsS. D. Bandaranavake, C.M.o., Maha Mudaliyar, A.
Ratwatte, J. W. C. Do Soyas, Tudor Rajapalise, F. k. Dia9, F.L.F. De
Soysa, James PeiriF, and R. P. de Saram. Secretary and Treasurer, Henry M.
Gunasekere. Cricket C iptain, D. L. de Seam. Vice CapOio, D. B Goonesekere.
Football Captain, A. F. Molairture.
SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN
PARTS.COLOMBO DIOCESAN CommrrrEF.:The Bishop of Colombo, President ;
the Ven. the Archdeacon ; James Peiris, Hon. Treaourer.; Rev. M .J. Burrows,
Honorary Secretary ; the Revs. Warden the of St. Thomas' College, W. Healy,
J. C. Ford, and J. tie Silva, T, B. Calipbell, P. D. Warren, W. P. Barber, T. S
Gr!gson. Rev. A. E. B:eke: and Ven. C. T. Boyd.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, (SCOTTISH PRESBYTERIAN) COLOMBO
Citsruitr, Rev. Alex. Dunn, M. A. ELDERSAlex. Stevenson, John Paterson,
John Kyle Jr., J. Eunson, W. Somerville, It. F. S. Hardie, A. Fairlie, D. K.
Miehie, C. M. Gorden and W. Hunter. TRUSTEES OF THE ENDOWMENT FUND
R. F. S. Hardie, Convener, A. Fairlie, W. Somerville, A. Stevenson and W.
Hunter. Commixes or MANAORMENT R. F. 8. Hardie, Chairman ; C. M. Gordon, Hon. Secretary & Treasurer ; W. Somerville, A. Fairlie, John Paterson,
J. Eunson, John K11e, Jr., J. J. Park, W. Hunter, J. Mathieson, J, P. Morton
and H. A. Lamont,
ST. MARGARET'S GIRLS' HOME AND HULTSDOBF RAGGED
SCHOOLWORKING 0,MMITTEE Lady Grenier, Mr9. F. J. Mendis. GENERAL
Conourrau Mrs. E. Aitken, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. F. Bevan,
Miss La: ard. Sister in Charge Sister klorence Mall. (See Advertisement.)
ST. THOMAS' COLLEGE, COLOMBO(Founded by Bishop Chapman,
1851.Affiliated to the Calcutta University, 1864}.WardenRev. W.
A Stone, M.A. Sub Warden and Headmaster of the Upon- SchoolRev. G.
A. H. Arndt, M.A. Headmaster, Lower school--R. W. Evans. Mathematical
LecturerJ. R. Jayatilaka. Science LecturerRev. A. Handel Smith.
OrganistR. W. Evans.
ST. THOMAS' COLLEGE CRICKET CLUB.Preiden1 The Warden.
CaptainT. Walla P .1a ,. Vice-Captai L. H. Arndt. TreasurerThe
Bursar. SecretaryL. H. Arndt. CommixrLEThe Warden, J. E. Perera, C.
Speldewinde, S. A Dhartnaratna.
ST. THOMAS' COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION (founded in 1887
by Warden Miller).PatronThe Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Colombo.
PresidentThe .Warden (exofficio.) Secretary and TreasurerThe Rev. G.

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Arndt, ILA. Comatireet)President and Hon. Secretary, H. L. Wendt, C. P. Dias.


W. Aserappah, Arthur Alvis, A. Do A. Seneviratne, Solomon Dias Bandaraum
stake, Maha Mucialiyar, Hon. S. C. Oletycsekere, T. D. Mack, W B. de Saram,
John Fernando, J. H. Sproule, Dr. Mal, lie. Gerald de Saram, J. G. C. Mt ndis,
R. W. Jonklaas, J. P, Salgadoe, Paul Pieris, Cyril Jansz, and R. F. de tt'aritim.
ST. THOMAS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.WardenRev. W. A. Stone,
ry.e., Cantab. Sub-Warden and Head-Masten Rev. 0-. Arndt, ALA. Heal M aster
of the Lower SchoolR. W. EV:otifi. Assistant Masters :Messrs. J. R. JayeRieke, C. V. Pereira, TLA , E. Nevaratnarn, 13.A J. E. Pi rera, C. H. Davicl,
F. 0. Pereira, S. L. 13oltajne, F. P. Murneuppillni, C. E. Efepronstall, T. Nathauael, A, T. Everts. P. J. de Zoysa and S. Peters. Sitieece Leetu , erRev. A,
Mandel Smith.
--THE SALVATION ARMY, rEYLONTerms'ePerAs., READQUerereits
32, NORBIS ROOD, COLOMBO,Li.,11t-Colonel Yens Ratearn (W. Steven-} Officer in
charge ; Lieut.-Colonel Purami (Mm'. Stevens) Rescue Secretary ; Maier Sameraveera, Chancellor ; Staff Captain Mw tm, Mett's Training Home; Adjutant
Kerunsr term and Capi sin Clarke. Pr ern Gate Home and Dairy ; Staff Capt.,
Deva Das (J. Renfrew), Estate Collector ; Major Ptreta, lianibukkana Division ;
/Oft. Swami Das, Selma] Inspector ; Staff Captain Peri ra, Mactampe and Chilaw
Division ; Adjutant Daps Bai (Miss Hole) Rescue Officer ; Major ILvia Jaya,
Women's Training Home. The Salvation Army was introduced into Ceylon in
1883 by Commissioner Tucker (formerly of the Indian Civil Service). Meetings
were commenced in Ceylon during the following year, The present strength
of the Salvation Army in Ccy'on is about 3,000, of whom, 190 are Officers or
teachers. 50 Stations in which meetings are regularly conducted in the vernacular. There are about 110 Day Schoels, and 2 Village Banks, A Sinhalese War
Cry, also a paper for juniors, printed and published at the Headquarters,
having a united circulation of over 3,000 copies. The English War Cry
and other publications can be obtained at the Headquatters. The whole
of the operations of the Army in Ceylon are under the control of the Officer
in charge, who is directly reepresible to the International Headquarters
at London. The work is periodically it spected by the Resident Indian
Secretary. All cirques, P.0.0., and remittances should be made Payable
to the Lien:-Colonel by whom any further information respecting the work
welnlri be gladly supplied. Orders for all kinds of Needlework would be gratefulY
received and promptly executed at the Itmene Home, Kanatta Road, BoreUa,
Fallen omen, as well as preventative esses, can be received into the Home, by
application to the Feeretary. Ex-poisoners and destitute cases are dealt with in
the Prison Gate Home, Buller's Road, All interested in the reclamation of the
Dfortnna'e or submerged classes are invIed 10 correspond with Head-quarters.

THE TAMILIAN ARCILEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.PresidentM.R. Ry,


Rathnasabarattty Yillay Avl,
B.C.N. Vice-Presidents.liao Itahadur T.
Pattabhiram Pillay Avl ; M. R. Ry. J. Veln Iillay Avl, Treasurer.M. R. fiy,
T. Veei abhadra Mudaliar Avl, B.A., B.L, 'Lint SecretariesPundit D. Savarit ayan,
NE.R.A.P.; M R. By. T. A. Ratnalingam, D.A. Madras. London Representative.
S. G. e, is.A.,m.c 13.13. A.S., Pr ricipti I, Ci/y College, Colombo. Rao Baliachir P.
Chinnaswamy PiJIay Avl., Rev. S Geananintthn, m A., Rev. J. I ItZartlit, a A., M.
R. Ry. J. M. Nallaswamy P.Ray Avl., B A.,B,L., M. R. Ky. G. Sutramania Irer
Avl, BA., NUL Ry. V..I. Thamby Pil1ay Art.,
, Al. R. Ity, T. Ba'asundram Ma-laliar Avl., M. it Ry. S. Lakshinana lyer
M. R. Ry
M.S. Pur alingam Pi I lay A vl, n. A., M.R. Ely. ;3. At avarathavir aye kam lillay Avl,
M.A.,L.T., Pandit R. S. Ve:next: vans Piliay.
VICTORIA GOLF CM-TB.J. A. Murray, Hon, Secret/try ; F. G. Allen,
Captain ; W. G. Wisltart, Ground Secretary ; Ge Mann, Refreshment Secretary,
Committee, E. J. Hayward, H, H. Heinemann, A. J. Peerserr, W. Philp and
Jas. Clark,
--VICTORIA HOME FOR INCURABLE'S, COLOMBO. (See pae'e 904.)
VOLUNTEER AR-III CFR Y SPORTS CLUB.Presider tLient-Colonel
Vice PI esidentMaj r E. J. Hayward. CaptainLiens.
C. E. H. Symons.
J. A. Symone. Hen. Sec. and Tri asurerLieut. H, F.' Rawa. S lb-Captain
Captain H. C. Reeves. CommilteeCaptain E. H. Joseph, SergteMajor E. P.
MeHeyZer, Sergt. A. W. Bg ven, Sergt. C. E. Peters, Cerpl. S. D. Seresinglie,

DIRE ;TORIES,

885

WAIDIADHARA SOCIETY :(81x/r i LEM ' gBDICAL As,socirarrom.) (Estab.


Belied 1891 ) PresidentT. Karunaratna, Pandit. SecretaryF, P. Wijaya.
grinaw.irclaua, l'rasurei.-11. 3, Fernando.
WELL /MATTE BOYS' INDUSTRIAL HOME.Rev. H, J. Peilpott,
Manager.
W ELL AWATTE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIETY. Hon. :Secretary,- Mrs. Owen Loos,
WELLAWITTA WESLEYAN METHODIST BAND OF HOPE.( US-

DSNONINATLON AL). PresidentMi s S. Parent. Vico-President F. Porara.

WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.---(Coinmenccd in Ceylon, 1814.)


Colon] bo DistrictRev. Robert Ted% Chairman. Kandy DistrietRev. W. H.
Rigby, Chairman. Galle DistrictRev. E. A. Prince, Chairman. North and
East Ceylon Distrct Rev. G..f. Trimmer, Chairman, Jaffna.
WESLEYAN MISSION GIBl.S' SidHOOLS.PBTTLII HIGH SCHOOL
Principalbliss Ledger. Head Teacher M as Pereira. Kcmiuprmia Ilion
SCH5OL : Principalhiss Choate. H ia-I. TeacherMiss Nanatamby. Orme,
Senimis rots (Inns : (PrilaCipa7S) Miss Sansom, High School, Randy
Mist Moescrop, B.A. J ailea ; Dies Hay, H gh School, G Mlle ; BliO3 Hall, D.A.
Batiiealos; Miss Taylor (Me heal), Bat.ii +aloft ; Mies Scott, slatara ; Miss
; M as Beauchamp, Point Pedro.
Teasy,
WESLEY COLLEGE, COLOMBO. VisitorRev. R. Tebb. Princi.
(London an l Cambridge). Hon. TutorsRevs.
pal -Rev. Hen-y
P. M. Bramwell, Join Eagle and J. H. Nathanielss. Head MasterC. P. Dias,
Mathematical PilasterA. P. Vores, 13.A. (Madras), Assistant, MastersW. E.
Mack, A. L. de Silva Jayawardeue, P. 3. Lemphera, C. V. Hontsr, L. C. De
Zylva, 8. W. Cilnaatilaits D. W. Wickratuasinghe, A. H. de Silva, J. S. Ratnayake, G. A. Caderamen, B. 0. Pullemayagero, H. E. Abeyaratne,
Widirama.
sioglie,I. H. A, Months, S. P. Fuenandar, M insisur Barry and others.
WESLEY COLLEGE CRICKET AND FOOTBALL CLUB.--S, F.
Wicki emesinglie, Hon. Secretary.
WESLEY COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOMATION.PrasidentRev.
H. Higbfield, at.a. Vice-PresidentC. P. Dias, st.m.c. SecretaryH. J. V.
Ekanayaka, B.A.
WIDYADHA.RA SOCIETY (BUDDHIST). (Established 1st August 1871)
PresidentD. D. Abayaratna, Mohandiram. Secretary..E. Hewawitaratta.
Treasurer D. P. Jayawartiena.
IDYALANKARA (ORIENTAL) COLLEGE, PELIVAGODA.(Nitsat
lirtA~IYA RAILWAY ;STATION. ) ES rabltblial in 1875. PrincipalVen. Dharinaliirti Sri Dharmareiail, High Priest of clue Western Province end Chilaw.
11.11.13.e. (C.u.) AseistantsLunapokune Dhatninananda, K ambawata aria Piya-i
dust, and Micrewe Sumangala, Priests,
WIDYILANKA.RA. SOCIETY-, PE LIYAG ODA.. (Established in 1575)
Jayatilaka, Arachchi, SecretariesR. E. Parera and M.
Vice PresidentD.
11, Porera, TreasurerH. P. F. Wimalagunawardana, Mahandiram.
WIDYODAYA PAR1 VENA (ORIENTAL COLLEGE), M A LIG ARANO:I, COLOMBO.(Established 14th September Ism.) Vim. H. simian__
galaPrincipal mid Hisaci Teacher. Revs. H. Dewamiits. au I M. Nyani isaraVice-Principals, Assistant TeachersB. Devarakkhita, K. Itatatiasara, P.
Alpheus Perora, :vlathainatical Teacher.
WOLVENDAL GIRLS' HIGH. SCHOOL--Prinsipal.Miss A1v6,
WOLFENDAHL BAND OF HOPEPresident (Vacant) Vice Presidents--W. de Kretser, H. de Kretser, J. Eaton and G. Vaullutif. Secretary Miss B,
Ohlmus. Asst, Sec.Mies E. D. Vo 3. TreasurerG. Perera. Committee
C. de &Iva, F. Ohlata, It.Oillmus, W. Dautrorn, S. Founander, an I E, E. &net,

886

DIRECTORIES.
OUTSTATION INSTITUTIONS,

PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION OF CEYLON.


M.L.C.'s FILOSI THE BEGINNING.
Chairmen. Secretaries & Treasurers. Ms. L. C.
1854 Capt. Jolly ... A. Brown, Esq. ...
1855 do ... do & C. Pitts, Esq. --1856 R. B. Tytler, Esq. (left for
Capt. H. C. Bird.
home and Mr. Geo. Wall
elected 24th May.) ... C. Pitta, Esq. )
do
1857 Geo. Wall, Esq. do
1858 B. B. Tytler, Esq. ... do & A. Brown, Esq. Geo. Wall, Esq.
11359 do ... A. Brown, Esq. ... do
1860 do (from 24th
May, Captain Gallwey) do ... Major H. C. Bird.
1861 A. Brown, Esq. ... Capt. H. Byrde. ... A. Nicol, Esq.
1862 Captain H. Byrde and
John Gavin, Esq ... T. C. Hutton, Esq. ... R. J. Corbet, Eeq.
1863 Capt. H. Byrde ... L. H. Daniell, Eeq. Wm. Thompson, Esq.
W. M. Leake, Esq. ..,
1864 Capt. H. Byrde ... W. M. Leake, Esq. .,.
1865 do ... do ... G. D. B.Harrison, Esq.
do ... M. H. Thomas, Esq.
1866 do
do
1867 do ... do
1868 Geo. Wall, Esq. do and Capt.
H. Byrde. ...
1869 do ... Capt. H. Byrde. ... G. D. B. Harrison, Esq.
1870 G. D. B. Harrison, Esq. do ... do
1871 J. A. Bell, Esq. ... do ... W. M, Leake, Eeq.
1872 W. M. Leake, Esq. ... do ... do
1873 do and Geo.
Wall, Esq. ... do ... do
1874 Geo. Wall, Esq. ... W. 1). Gibbon, Esq. ...Wm. BowdenSmith,Esq.
1875 do ... T. C. Anderson, Esq. ... do
1876 H. S. Saunders, Esq. ... A. Brown, Esq.,
A . Philip, Esq. ... WM. Bowden Stilitb,Esq.
1877 do . do ... R. B. Downall, Esq.
1878 W. D. Gibbon, Emit. 1., .. do
1879 J. L. Shand, Esq. do ... G. A. Talbot, Esq.
do ... R. B. Downall, Esq.
1880 do
do ... do
1881 Geo. Wall, Esq.
do ... J. L. Shand, Esq.
1882 J. Shipton, Esq.
1883 George Wall, Esq. do ... E J. Young, Esq.
do ... J. L. Shand, Esq.
1884 do
do ... R. B. Downall, Esq.
1885 T. N. Christie, Esq.
do .. . B. B. Downall, Esq.
1986 do
do ... do
1887 do
1888 L. H. Kelly, Esq. do ... R. B. Downall, Dm.
do
S R. B. Downall, Esq.
1889 do
1 T. N. Christie, Esq
1890 do ... do ... T. N. Christie, Eeq,
1891 Giles F. Walker, Esq. .. do ( T. N. Christie, psq.
( L. H. Kelly, Esq.
do ... do
1892 do
do ... do
1893 do
1894 A. M. White, Esq. do ... Gilee F. Welker, Esq.
do
1895 do .. do
1896 A. W. Stopford Sack.
ville, Esq do ,. do
1897 J. N. Campbell, Esq. .. do .. J N. Campbell, Bs,.
1898 F. G. A. Lane, Esq. .. Jo .. do
do
1899 do ,.. do
do
1900 E. Rolling, Esq. ... do
0 do
do
1901 do
1902 A. C. Kingsford, Esq. .. do ... do
do .. E. Boding. Esq. .
1903 do
OEFICE-B !SAVE GS AND PLANTING

f il

DIRECTORIES.

PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION

887

OF CEYLON,

1VIEMB NHS FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY, 1906,
HANDY,MeserP Wm. Forsythe (Chairman P. A,), Ed,rar Turner (Secretary

NAMES OP COMMITTEE

P. A.), Hon. Mr. J. N. Campbell, Hon. Mr. E 'ward R ,-ling, B.En, Mr. W. B.
Fiz..g, We re. W. D. Gibbon, F. M. Mackwood, James Westland, A. J. Venison,
Joseph Fraser, A. C. Small, J. B. Martin, A. C. Eingiv:ora, J. S. Patterson,
T. C. Huxley, H. P. 13hret'r, F. L. Clements, Ches. Gibbon.
The Generul Committee.
Annatramowa.E. H. Hutchinson (Caairmaii), Chas. H. Asfe (Hon
Secretary) D. Kerr, P. R. Shand, Cecil Shipton.
Bmacta..a. J. W. Balfour Paul (Chairman , T. G. Elliott (Hon. Secretory),
H. 0. Ii mason, Robert stewarb, J. H. Sproule, H. Sb. 'George Carey.
Bar'yicor.oa.A. Jernmett Browne ('h iirmau and [Tony. Secretary),
DIKJYA,p. H. Wigg,in (Ch iirrnan), P. Frederickson (don. Secretary),
T. Villiers, R. Huyshe Eliot, W S. T, Saunders, Keith Rollo.
DIstsuLe.C. E. Welldon (Chairman), Piiilip Ryan (Hon. Secretary),
J. C. Danbar, H. V. Masetidd, A. Hamilton Harding, H. St. C. Bowie Evans.
DOLIENAGH AND YARDESSA.Ii. J. EP-ephens (Chairmaii), D. S. Cameron
(Hon. Secretary), Thos. Smith, Alex Wardrop, Gordon Windt's.
Gar,Lz Drsanrcze.C. G. Simuaonds (C'hairinim and Hon. Secret try).
H1PETALE.R. P. Hudson (Chairman), R. G. Coombe (Hon. Secretary),
J. B. Adkins
FIEWAHETA.R. B. Roberts (Chairman), G. A. Ramsay (Hon. Secretary),
E. G. Wo,d, G. F. Deane.
KaLursza.C. C. Mee (Chairman), H. ingTh (im. Secretary), R. Morison,
C. Henly.
HANDY Dtsruicrus. J. 13. C Iles (Chairman), S. H. Haves MULL. S:CtrotaTVI.
To fare page 887.
RA KWANA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION has been dissolvedthe
dietr.ot (together with Retnapura and Balangoda) now being represented by
the SABARAGAMLIVA P.A. (which see),

MASKELITA.R. Maclure (Chairman), S B. Bell (Hany. Secretary), B. A.


Galton, Ge )rge Craig, U, H. Hood, H. A. Webb.
MATALE. H. Storey (Chairman), V. A. Tyiler (Hon. Secretary), Jas. R.
Martin, Ja'. Anderson, Hodge in B 11, H. D. Garrick.
MATIIIIATILG, 13. Benett (Chairman), R. A.,liby (Hon. Secretary).
MoRawat KGEA.LE.Roland J. Trimen (Caairrnan), Geo. Them Davidson,
(lion. SecretaryE. C. Anderson, cc.int.}
NUIVALIA ELLTA.X. W. Davies (Chairm3n), S. P. Blakmula (Eon. Seay.)
T. G. Hayes,
PA3EA13A.J. Dunlap. (Chaim in), Eardley Liesching (Hon. Secy.) J. J.
Robinson. Capt. B. Gordon.
PCSIMIXOTA.Creo. H. Hughes (Chairman), E. N, Melharsh (Hon. Secretary),
G. Nicol Thomson.
possaLhaw.t,G, G. Bliss (Chairman), C. W. R. Tyler (Hon. Secretary),
D. J, Blythe, Wm. IslarGr'g,)r. Ge r. Christie, J. M. Duncan.
RsilWANA.H. G. Maddock (Chairman), C. Re e Wri itht (dm. Sscre'ary).
RANGLX.--I. Hill Brown (c)hiiirman;, Alex 'fait (Eon. Secretary), W. J.
A. Bird, II. G. Eccles.
SAB 1RAGAIVRTWA, P.D. G. Clark (Ciaarmian), G. M, Crabby (Hon. Secy.)
r
Alex. Angus, F. .1. Poyntz Raberis.
UDM'INUELLAWA.--Ci. E. Sooner (Chairman), M. D. Fallon (lion. Secretary.)
Thirty CoMinittes for 1905.6
ID/ANT/Not Wm. Forsythe, Edetft Turner, Hon. J. N. Campbell,
Ed wa-d Roeling, w, D. Gibbon, F. IL Wiggin, J. IL Coles, R. A.
Calton, W. J. Smith, Joseph Fraser, N. W. Davies. W. L. Straehau, J. C.
Dunbar, James Westland, J. S. Paterson, Alex. Wardrop, T. C. Hax:ey, H. 0.
II-meason, W. S. T. Saunders, T. Villiers, H. V. Masaiield, J. R. Fairweather,
G. C. Bliss, C, E. Welldoo, Percy Bois, H. W, Unwin, R. Davidson,
W. Shakespeare, Geo, Ural, Hon. Mr, W. II,

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DIRECTORIES.
Cacao and Minor Products Committee for 1965-6.

Jas. R. Martin, :I, B. Coles, J. A. hurmoster, Chas. Gibbm, Major A,


H. Pain, Hon. Mr. Edward Hosling, T. C. Huxley, Gen. Kent Denksr, Hon. Mr.
J. N. Campb.11, Jae. Westlard, R. Mcfsm , R. W. Hams( n, W. L. Strachan,
W. D. Gibbon. H. Stony, J, 5. Pat.ersou, Henry, A. S. Long Price, and
J. P. Anderson.
SI. Louis Exhibition Sub Committee.
A. C. Kingsford, Hon, W. H. Firg, Hoe. Edward Healing, Hon, Stanley

Bo's, Hon. J. N. Campbell, G. H. Alston, W. Forsythe,

Labour Recruiting Agency on the Coast for 1905 6.

Norman Rowsell, Ceylon Labour Commissioner. Chas. Wilkins, Assistant


Ceylon Labour Commissioner.
PHDistrict Plante's' Associations are given on following pages according
to alphabetical order among the other Outstation Instituttons.1
AM BAGAMUWA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.ChairmanE. H. Hutchinson. Hon. SecretaryChas. H. Aste. COMMITTEED. Kerr, H. G. Moir,
J. H. Spedding, H. Blaoklaw, C. Shipton, P. R. Shand, and J. Mitchell,
together with the Chairm in and Hon. See. itERRESENTATIYES AT KANDY.D. Kerr, P. R. Shand, C, Sbipton and the Chairman and Hon. Secretary.
HAM ILLA Mill ARY.--PresidentThe Govt. Agent. Hon. Secretary
J. Conroy. LibrarianN. I. Mohamed. ComilPTrl;EThe Government Agent,
M. Stevenson, F. D. Boyd, B. L. Pctger, B. E. Blaze, 0. Mockler and
Ron. Secretary.
BADULLA PLANTERS' AS'OCIATION.(Inaugnratecl Sept. 5th, 1884.)
ChairmanJ, W. Balfour Paul. Hon. Score' -vT. G. Elliott. COMMITTEE
All Managers of Estates. KANDY Commrra.kaH. 0. Hoseason, R. Stewart,
J. H. Sproule. B. St. G. Carey, Chairman and Hon. Secretary,
BADULLA Y. M, C. A--PesidentRay. A. Stanley, Bishop. VicePresi lentG. F. Schoorman and John Dhaimakitti. Sec evryRev. J. S. B.
Mend's. TreasurerW. H. Ja. sz Asst. Sec:allayG. W. W. Fernando.
STANDING C01131ITTEE--(Ai h 'he above) Rev. John E. Peril, J. W. Edgar,
G. H. Perera, P.. C. J. Fe.nando, H. B. Lankatilsk a, J. R. Jayatilaka, F. A.
Punchihewa, J. S. H. Perera, Frank A. Bishop, Athletic Secretary.
BATTICALOA FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY.PresidentThe Governmeat Agent. Hon. SecretaryOffice Assistant. to G.A. Hon. TreasurerW. C.
Canagasahy Mnclaliyar. COMMIT, EERev. C. Henry, Rev.:A. E. Bestarick, 13,A.,
Rev. Father Bury, 1'. N. Tissaverasinghe, S. N. G. Elyatatkilly Mudaliyar, A. B.
Canag xsabay, A. de Zylva, Mudaliyar, 1V. S. Veluppillaiy. VISITORS Rev. C.
Henry, Rev A. E. Restarick, l'ev. Father Bury, A. de Zilva Mudaliyar, S. N. G.
Eliatamby Mndaliyar.
BATTICALOA GOSPEL UNION. (Founded ;!epteinter 1:401) Patron
Rev. C Henry. President--R A Hoole, Mudaliyar. Se cretary and Treasurer
Proctor Kandappa. CommitteeThe above named with Proctor A B Canagasaby,
J 0 A J Stephen, S R Banes, Percy Joseph, and W G Casinader.
BATTICALOA GYME H AN A C LITB.Pres Wen t The Government Agent.
Hon. SecretaryOffice Assistant to G. A. COMIITTEE R. P. Doudney, C. A.
Lienard.
BATTICALOA LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.ChairmanThe
Government Agent. Hon. Secy & TreasurerD. W. Kadramer. COMMITTEE
The above-named wi.h Rev. W. TANI cm, Rev. R. Setukavalar, M. A., J. N.
Tiaseverasingam, W. C. Cana2asab ii, 0. W. Vallipuram, Cecil Herft, H. W.
Cod' ington. LibrarianC. S. Ponnusamy.
BATTICALUA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.--Chairman and Secretary-

J.J.LISDUI

VS.Ill

BATTICALOA PUBLIC OFFICERS' SPORTS CLUB.PatronThe


Government Agent. PresidentT. H. Chapman. Hon. Secy.A. B. Brallier.
Hon. TreasurerA. 13. Kumarakules nghe. Sub.Captain C. G. Thomasz.
Conatrrrn The above-name l with Dr. H. J. Moraes, E. B. Jonklaas, A.
Ganesekere.
BATTICALOA ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLManagerRev. C. Henry.
Head MasterA. J. B tlasundaram. Assistant MastersP. Canagasabai, N. G.
Mlegakoen, S. Eliatamby and E. W. Catiagasabai,
BATTICALOA Sr. MARY'S SCHOOLGabriel Soosaimuttu and M,
Kuruso, Teachers.
BATTICALOA ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL,PrincipalRev. Father L.
Dupont. TeachersR. F. F. Bonne], It. F. G. Michael, R. F. J. Qneste,
Head MasterJ. Abraham. Asst. TeachersV. Suppramaniam, A. Chella, urai,
D. Matthew, S. John, W. C tuagasuri tm, M. Gnan ipiragaaain.
BATTICALO A TRAINING INSTITUTION (for Tamil Teachers).Manager
Rev. W. T. Garrett, B.A. HeadmasterK. Eliatamby.
BATTICALOA. WESLEYAN CENTRAL INSTITUTION.(Affiliated to
Calcutta University, 1877). This is the largest English High School in the
Eastern Province and is till only institution in the Bet'ealoa Dietrict that
is affiliated to any Univer=ity. Scholars are prepared for the Cambridge Local
and the London Cl'lege of Preceptors' Examinations. IiisTaucirtva Smarr : Rey.
acanl ) Headmaster. Assistant MastersJ. C.
James T. Harris, Principal;
Stickney, J, C. Canaparayer, G. Roberts, J. Vyrainuttu, J. V. Obellappa and
T. S. Velupillai. Tamil PunditJ. V. Chellappa. ManagerRev. W. T.
Garrett, B.A.
BATTICALOA WESLEYAN GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Principe Miss
L. M. Hall, B.A. (London).
BATTICALOA YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.President
W. T. Garrett, B. A, Vice-PresidentsRev. C. Henry and T. H. Chapman, Esq., P. E. SecretaryProctor S J. Kanthappa, TreasurerRev. J. T.
Harris. Board of DirectorsThe above-named with A. Clarke, A. C'. Krishna
PPM., Rev. R. N. Sethukava'ar, M.A. , Rev. W. M. Walton, J. A, Sethukavalar,
Proctor, A. S. Guruswanii, Advocate, G. W. Va'lipurem, W. C. Canagasabai
Mndaliyar, R, A. Hook, Mudaliyar, C. Herft, D. E.
BOGAWANTAL aWA C LUB.Presiclent A. C. Bonner. Hon. Secretary.
J. R. Neale. Ground SecretaryD. E. Kelly. Comm.tteeT. Farr, H. E. W.
Ceeper, II, Worship, A. C. Small, G. F. Clarke, P. P. Mien, A. (1.Layard,
J. M. Power, H. C. Westaway, T. Girl den, G. F. Cornish, J. Moir,
BOG IWANTAL AWA TENNIS C HAMPION SHIP.Winners, 1888
C. P. Hayes, 1889 Fre I. Redden, 1890 Fred. Haddon, 1891 A. J. Denison, 1892
Fred. Heiden, 1893 Fred. Haddon. 1894 J. S. Ross, 1895 C. P. Hayes, 1896
D. E. Kelly, 1897 D. E. Kelly, 1898 E. A. Stephens, 1899 E. A. Stephens, 1900
D. E. Kelly, 1901 B. C. N, Knight, 1902 D. E. Kelly, 1903 D. E. Kelly, 1904
D. E. 12" elly, 1903B. C. N. Knight .
D1KOYA AND MASKELIYA CHURCH COMMITTEE.Dittova
It.:11sF1ts :J. Anderson, F. H. Wiggle, W. B. Paterson, R. K. Clark, R. D.
Kershaw, T. Villiers K. Rollo, P. H. Papillon, H. F. Layoock, J. Quayle, W.
H. Aitken, J. G. Palmer,
'
Rev. W. S. Riddeledell, and A. Hayshe Eliot.
Masa_Euva MitmsensD.J. Macgregor, C. P. Hayes, C. Fraser, II. Gordon Cuff,
R, Maclure, H. A. Webb, A. P. Jackes, F.H. Gossage, C.B. Prettejohn, and W.
C. Bmylirooke. BOGAWANTALAWA MA:DOERS -J. }Manley. Power, W. A. S.
Sperling, J. Moir, A. C. Bonner, H. C. Westaway, H. Worship, E. M. Wyatt,
1). E. Kelly, T. Farr, A. G. Layard, G. F. Clarke, W. Courtney. Chaplain
Rev. W. S. Riddelsdel. Hon. Secretary, Diekoya ChurchT. Villiers. Hon.
Secretary, Maskeliya, W. C. Braybrooke.Hon. Secretary, BogawantalawaW.
Courtney. Reserve Fund TrusteesR. K. Clark, W. C. Braybrooke, J. Manley
Power.

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DIRECTORIES.

DIKOYA AND MASKELIYA CRICKET CLUB.PresideutR. EL S.


Scott. Vice President and Hon. Treasurer.Fred. Tatham. Cricket Captain
G. F. Cornish. Vice CaptainR. Cotes A orth. Football Captain J. E. Riddell.
Tennis Secy.C. E. Shutt ewer h. G di Secy.A. Crdb. Croqu. t Secy.
k. Secy. Darra a la Race,.--1''. H.lin lin. GENERAL COMMITTEEL.
R. K.
A. Wright, J. E. Bid.le.,1, W. C. Bray brooke, R. A. Balton, R.
Co'etwo th, E, Hamlin, R. D. Kerd-aw, C. Fraser, W. C. Lloyd,
R. W. Brait'nwaite, P. H. Papillon, J. G. Palmer, E. F. Fuller, C. E.
Shittleworth, Ke th Rollo. C. Mudand, F. H. Gutsage, A. Cr ib, F. H.
Wiggin, G. F. Corni h, W. H. Aitken, 0. A, Rol-43,1-6m E. de Fonblanque,
J. Quayle, F. Hack() It; K. Clark, T. L. Villiers, C. P. Hayes, E. H. Bent,
C L. Davis, R. H. 1, lion. EXECUTIVE COMISIITTEEF. H. W.gtiin, E. Hamlin,
R. D. Kershaw, J. G. Palmer, C. E. Shuttlewordt, K. 11. Fuller, J. E.
Biddell, C. Murland, Keith Rollo, It. W. Br iithwait-, 1'. H Papillon, D. A.
Robertson, T. L. Villiers, A. Cra b R. H. Eliot, E. de Fonblanque. Gone
CommirrEEH. C. Grant, P. H.Pap lion, E. F. Fuller, E. Hamlin, E. H. Bent,
A. Craill, Hon. Secretary. DAERtWhLLA It 10E5 : StewardsR. A. Galtong
F Hadde t, W. S. T. Saunders, lt. W. lirai hwaite, E. Ha'nl n Judge ;
W. C. Braybraok 0. Murland, F. H. Wiggin, P. H. Papillon, W. H. Aitken,
Starter. E. Hamlin, flan, Seey ; R. Coteeworh, Clerk or the Scales.
[D. M. C. C. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : MEN'S SINGLES.I887
E. de. Fonblanque (E. Farquharson Runner up, 1888 C. P. Hay. a, A. W. Benny,
Ruorer up.) 1889 E. de Fonblanque (J. S. Nieolls), 4,1nner up). 1890 G. B.
Armittge (A. W. Ranny, Runner up). 1891 E. de FoublAnquo (G. B. Armitage,
Rattner up). 1892 E, de Ford1anque (Fred. Hadden, Banner up.) 1893 E. de
Fonblanque (R. S. Templer, Runner up.) THE CliAMPIONSHIP WAS RE-2a-RIED
IN 1900.-1900 Fred. Hadden (B. C. N. Knight, Runner up). 1901 B. C. Nt
Knight (W. A. Wilson, Runner up.) 1902. B. C. N. Knight (0. F. Cornish,
Runner up). 1903 B. C. N. Klisht (W. A. Wilson, Runner up). 1901 D.
E. Kelly, MEN'S DOUBLES-1887 F. L. Clements and E. Farquharson. 1888 C.
P. Hayes and N. Rowsell. 1889 B. de Fonbl uque and N. Rowsell. 1890. A J.
Denison and J. P. Dove. 1891 Fred. Hadden and E. de Fonblanque. 1892 Fred.
Hadden and E. de Fonblanque. 1893 Fred. Hadden and E. de Fonblanque.
Since discontinued.]
DIK01 & PLANTERS' ASSOCIATIONChairman--R. Hayshe Eliot. Hon.
SecretaryP. Frederikson. CommrrrzaK Rollo, E. M. Wyatt, R. K. Clark,
Tatham, A. C. isoliner, J. Anderson, P. H. Papillon, W. H. Aitken, J. R,
Neale, F. H. Wiggin, W. A. Courtney, H. F. Laycick, G. F. Cornish, T. Villiers.
J. Quayle, J. Moir, A. G. Layard, H. Wnrhip, J. G Palate., R. D. Kershaw.
It, H. S. Scat, B. W. Brai'Iwai'e. KA,DY ,COMMITTEE F. H. Wiggin, T,
Villiers, R. Huyahe, Eliot, W. S. T. Saunders, K. Rollo, and lion. Secretary.
DIMBULA ATHLETIC AND CRICKET CLUB.PresidentCopt.
A. J. Farquharson, R.N. SecretaryG. H. Collinson. TreasurerH, E. Walker
Gal SecretaryJohn Fraser. Cricket CaptainH. B. T. Boucher. Football
CaptainJ. E. B. Baillie Hamilton. Ground Secretary C. E. Pioken.
AuditorJohn Fr aser.
DIMBULA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION. Chairman--C. E. Welidon.
Hon. SecretaryPhilip Ryan. COMMITTEEUpper Agras W. Wilson Smith,
R. Watt K-rr. Lower Agras : G. D. Jamie on, A. Hamilton Harding. Central:
H. St. C. Bowls Evans, Chas. Ryiu, H. E. Wa'ker, A. M. Carmichael, Jocelyn.
H. Thomas. Dimbitla : F. E. Waring, J. C. Duniiar, Kntsgala: H.S. Churchill,
T. S:lovell. Lindu - s: W. F. Dew, N. S. Mans. rah. Tillie sultry: T. Mac
Wallahs; W. 0. Oswa'cl, J. Gm:n-1 hiiiclair. Watagoda:
Lachlan, G.
A. A. Bowie, Graham Clarke. The Gorge : H. V. Masi field, A. D. Forbes, H. B.
T. Bouchery. Nanuoya. John T lly. G. H. Collin son. Kalenv COMMITTEE :
Chairman, Hony. Secretary, J. C Dunliar, A. H. Hardin...t, H. V. Maselield,
H. St C. B Evans. Auditor : A. A. Bowie, HOSPITAL VIiITORSLiBLIOIR:
Bouche,. H. St. C. B. Evans. Cra'gie Les : F. E. Waring, J. A. Maitland.
Dintbula Hall Rebuilding SOB COMMITTEE :Chairman, Hon. Secretary. .1. C.
Dunbar, H. St, C. B. Evans, W.F. Dew, John Tilly, A. H. Raiding, James Ryan.
DIMBULA TROUT FISHING CLUB.S. Payne Gallwey, Chairman and
irnertcyrTEE Wilson Smith, A. H. Dunamure, A. L. Scott, H. V.

DIRECTORIES.
GALLS DISTRICTS PLANTERS` A SSOCI AT ION. Chairm an and
Hon. Se,...retaryC. G. Sim mends, N aki ad eni ya, Gallo, Comeau?, M. J .
Alderson, E. D. Bowman, E. R. Guneritue, Y. Thorne, C. Northway, J. R.
Black, S. P. Hayley, J. W. Erskine.

GALLE ENGLISH YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION


SecretaryMrs. E. Ludovici. TreasurerMae Ludevici,
GALLE FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY.PresidentGovt. Agent. Vice.
PresidentsJ, E. Anthonisz and G. B iumgartner. Secretary and Treasurer
Rev. G. Fraucke. COMMITTEE : Mrs. M. J. Burrows, E. R Gooneratne,
Revs. M. J. Burrows, and 3. Cooremm, Mrs. G. Franeke, Mrs. E. Ludovici, J. G.
de Silva. District VisiteriO. E. Wiekramanayeke, 0. Bestiaries, G. Parana.
vitane and Rev. 3, S. de Silva.
GALLE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.(Middle Street.) PrincipalMiss
Hay. Head TeacherMies Edith de Vos. AslistantsMisees B. L. I. Thomas,
Vivienne Jansz, Graoe Abeyeratne, Florence Theile, and May Abayawardene.
GALLE GOLF CLUB.Sec-etarvJ. W. Erskine. CaptainB. W. Leefe.
F. H. de Vos and S. H. Titley.

COMMITTEEA. C. Hayley,

GALLE GOVERNMENT OFFICERS' RECREATION CLUB.PatronH.L. CravrIce d. PresidentG. F. Pant. Vice PresidentJ. G. Silva Mudaliyar.
Hon. SecretaryW. A. Abayawardene. lion. Tie tearerE. B. Wickrama.
nayeke. Ground SecretaryA Nalaw Lusa. ColdurrtzttR. A Solomons, A'bert
Paris, H. G. ParanavitanP, D. W. Suhasinha, K T. S. Gurn4inglie. Number of
hers 10, Play Fort, daily.
Playing M mbers 15. Number of Huny.
GALLE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.ManagerRev. E. A. Prince. Trade
ManagerW. L. Faber. Head TeacherW. L. Faber. AssistantsMisses
E. Schryver and Zelia Baptist. Lace TeacherMrs, Faber. Master Tailor
John Juriansz. Master ShoemakerA..1. de Zilva. Master CarpenterHendrick
Appu Hamy.
ALOYSIUS' COLLEGE.Patron---Rt. Rev. Dr, J. Vau
GALLE S
ManagerYe/et Rev. J. Coureman, S. J., V. G.
Reath, S. J , Bishop of G
Manager of the Boarding HomeRev, J. Piron, S. J. HeadmasterRev.
D. J. Murphy, S. J. Teachers--Rev. II. Duven, Rev. 3. B. Rezer, S. J.
Rev. Bro. Veibrugge, E. A. Ludowyk, D. K, S. Marshall, A. P. de Silva,
and others.
GALLE ST, PAUL'S READING ROOM,PatronRt. Rev. Dr. J
Van Reeth, S. J., Rehop of Gal e. PresidentVery Rev. J. Coorernan, H. J.
Vicar General. Vice Prt sidentD. M. Rajepaake. SecretaryPatrick
Anandappa. TreasurerA. E. Daviot, COMMMEE-Dr. F. Alias, F, B. de
Jonk, A. E. Andrade, B. C. Sarearaweera, D. K. S. Menthe', J. Bastianpilly,
A. M. Fernando.
GALLE LAWN TENNIS CLUB.Honorary SecretaryA. C. Hayley.
GALLE LIBRARY. President J. E. Autlionisz. Viee-President C. E.
de V03, Hon, SecretaryJ.G. (.1.4 Zilvs, tiudaliyar. Honorary TreasurerF J. de
Vos. lion. LiorarianO. L. Wickraina-ingha. COMMITTEE MEMBERSA. D,
Abeyainghe, A. D. Jayasunclere, H. N. Suerts, E. Guoneratne, P. Anandappa,
ASS OCI ATI N.Secretary T, Sum nth 'pale.
GALLE I ITER A.RY
Gurnsin ne. TreasurerW. L. Faber. COMMITT se NI Etna TES Mr. Vincent
Aineresinihe, C. K. Bo 4t1 and L. K. Arnolis. Parliament iry Brune SPeuire
W, L. Faber: Prime Minister, M. C. A. Boteju.
GALLE MAHAMODARA MIXED SCHOOL.ManagerRev, 1L
Burrows, ToachersNlias Wilteneleger, Misr L. P. E mline, an I Miss R. P. Eielinte
GALLErrMAHINDA COLLEGE.PrincipalF. E. Woodward. Head
el-1,

DIRECTORIES.

S93

GALLE PORTUGTTESE TEMPERANCE SOCIETV.PresidentRev.


J. S. de Silva. SecretaryJ. Itiriarn7,.
GALLE PUBLIC BAND.Band MasterJ. P. Rodrigo.
GALLE PUBLIC SERVICE MUTUAL PROVIDENT ASSOCI V.
TION PresidentThe Office Asst. to the Govt. Agent.
ecretary C. Leembruggen. IIon. TreasurerJ. E. Anthonisz. Cosotirrms,Leslie L.
Lu'owyk, James de Silva. B.A. Weerasingite,E.R.E. Nicholas and 0. S. Marear.
GALLE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.(No. I,
Gallo.) GENERAL COSI MITTEEPITSidelitC. E. de Vos.
VieP-President----A. C. Edwards. SecretaryE. B. Wiekrainatiayake. 'rreasurerEdwin GooneratuP. Ask. SecretaryJ. S. Abayasekara, The Vicar of Guile,
Roy. E.A.Prince, (4, Francke and ,Ls.ne Silva, B.A., and Mmlir. A. Diseimayake,
J. W. littera.
Church C1'06.9 Scree*,

GAMPOLA ATHLETIC AND CRICKET CLUB.PresidentD, J'. Blyth.


Hon. Secretary and Treasurer--P. Atkinson. Foci' hall and Cricket Captain. Coare. GENIVEAL COMMITTEEG. P, GAdrInen, M. :Bowie Evans, 0. S.
Edwards, 11..1. Morley, H.R. Kiel;, and the Office bearers. C, lours Dark-b'ue
and Light-blue.
HALPE GOLF CLUB, HALDUMMULLAPresidentC. de Winton,
Hon. See. end Treasurer.
CommitteeL. C. Maudslay, L. A.
Ewart, G. 0. L. Grundy, John Hill.
HAMBANTOTA READING 1100 id Chairman--The Asst. Govt. Agent.
Honarary Secretary & TreasurerR, de Bilva.
HAPUPALE BOW CLUB.Hon. SecretaryA. C. Chamberlin, Grounds
at Bandarawela.
HAP LITA.LE PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.ChairmanT. P. Hudson,
Secretary Robstt G. Coombs. COMMITTEEA. C 01lambetlin, A. C. Davies,
A, M, Cooper, M. E. Waddilive, A. W. Lloyd, L. M. Wilkins, C. C. Durrant,
J, B. Adkins, J E. BtiFett. KANDY REPRESENTATIVES:J. F. Jowitt, J. B.
Adkins, Chairman and Secretary. Hrsst-rAr, VisrroRs.A. C. Chamberlin.
PROVINCIAL ROAD COMMITTEE MEMBER,A. C. Chamber:la,
HATTON SPORTS CLUB.PresidentChas. Murland, Vice-Presicud John Grievo,
C L I. Captain
dents:1W B Paterson, J. P. u. P.
ceetaryW
' J Webster. Sub-Cap'ain----J. W. Pei era. Football
and Groun I
CaptainE Pat P. Hon, Treasurer R T Niles. Hon. SecretaryD Arnold
Kuruppm COMMITTEE MEMBERS Hey Waiter J Noble, A Moral and D J
molareeh.
EIKWALIETA GYMKHANA CLUB.R, B. Roberts, Bowlana, Deltota.
HEWAHETA PLANTERS' ASS() IA PION.ChairmanII. B. Roberts,
Honorary SecretaryG. A. Ramsay. COMMITTEEG. I', Deane, W. E. Wright,
D. H. Will ems, A. 0 Kingratbrd, H. IL Rowbotham. E, G. Wool, E, Turner,
R. E d Estorre, M. O. Stoic KANDY COMMITTEECIDLi/IDRIL Hon. Secretary,
E. G. Wo,11 and G. F. Deane.
---

JAFFNA AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY.OPFICERS AND COMMITTEE.


--PresidentRev. J. H. Dickson. SecrellaryRey. G. J. Trimmer. Assiitant
Secretary,W. R. Cooke. Treasurer.Rev. W. J. Hanan. DeFositaryW. R.
Cooke. AunuronsRevs. W. M. P. Wilkes and T. S. John on. StresartiTENDENTS oir COLPORTADE Rev. G. G Mown, American Mission ; Rev. W. J.
Hanaq, Church Mision. BUSINESS CommirruzThe Officers and Revs. T.
Appapilloi, S. Eliatamby, S Morse, and G. Daniel. TRANBicknell, J.
SLATION COMMITTEE Revs. G. J. Trimmer, J. V. Benjamin, J. T. Appat
.1. M. Osborne, J. IL Dick, on, G. G. Brown, and S. Eliyatamby, T. M.
Tamp-o, T. 0 Clonwrajit al, Revs. W. J. Renal, T. S. Johnson, G-.
J. Backus, 8. Morse, A. Abraham. Grstsurtm. CoaourrEsThe officers with
Revs. G, G. Brown, T, S. Johnson, J. Bicknell and IV. M. P. Wilkes,
A. Ward, Pied. W. W. Hitohcook and the delegates of churches.

894

DIRECTORIES.

JAFFNA COLLEGE.-(Established 1872. Incorporated 1894.) Roasts of


v. G. G.
Secretary-Rv.
W. E. Hitchcock, m. A.
Rive J. II. Dickson, A.M.S., G. Champion, C.M.S., B. H. Rice, A. M.S., T. M.
Tampoe, noir. d Ma istrato, T. C Onto. rtrapillii, .1.P., S. T. Arnold, Proctor.
Isaac Tarabyuh, Advocate. 3. P. Cooke, Win. Mather, K. Mod?. A. Curtin,
A. Ti!. Chitannpalam, Chas. Heileman. Las-rnuerons:-Pr ncipal-Rev. R. C.
Hastings, M.A. of Hamilton College, U. S. A. Vice-Principal-W. E. Hitchcock,
of Amherst College, U. S. A. Profeshor of Phil sophy-R.v. J. Bicknell,
B.D. of Yale Unit, reify, U. 8, A. Professor of English -A. A Wald, B.A.
Yale University, U. S. n., Obelbah H. Cooke, Thomas P. Hudson, 9.a.
S
(Calcutta); Alen Al ahain, B.A. (Cab:rata), Che..hah John, II,A. (C&cutta),
Kingsbury, B A. (Calcutta), Rev. William Joseph.

MILECTOBS-Presideut--Sir. W. C. Twynam,
Brown, B.A., Amer can Missiolary. Treasurer-Rev.

JAFFNA FRIEND-1N-NEED SOCIETY {Established 9th Marcia 1841.


-President-the Gov'ernine+t A.!en., Nor; hero Province. Hon. Secretary-M'
Caralasingam. Treasurer-R. G. Saund. ra. Hospital Committee-Colonist'
Surgeon, Northern Provinc Chairma ; E. Abdul Cedar Lebbe, R. C. Alexander,
S. Asippilrai, M. Id. Ajniyappillai, A. Canag-latrai, V.
T. C. Chan.
narapillai, V. Chittamplani, T. da NeiA?, S. Thuraisaloy, R. M. Kaliappa
Chatty, M. Kandy:di, R. Kunlyab, M. Raralasingarn, R. R. B. Kum trakulasingho,
M. Kumarasnoriar, S. Malay irayer, S. Manuelpil!ai, Win. Mather, M. M. Meideen.
S Muttutampi, V. Mudaliyar Muttuvelappidai, V. Mnttiahpillai, A. Mailvaganam,
S. Olegastgaram, S. Pedioprillai B. M. M. R. Raman Chesty, B.. M. A. R. A. R.
Raman Chetty, M. P. M. Raman Caetty, J. N Handrasagara, F. II. Sandramgaro,
T. C .angarapillai, A. Sapapathy, V. Sar rvanainuttu Mudaliyar, C. Mjinniyith,
V. Sivasidao.param, C. stranteuhurgh, M. B. Swamp llti, T. M. Tampoe, M.
Tampapillai, (dada ivar, J. J. 'Mirth:ruler, V. Vallipurana, V. Veluppillai, 8.
Vytian.der, V. Muruk .sratolla;, N. Sclvadurai, A. Radiravelm A. Visvalingam,
Rev. G-. .J. Trimmer, Rai Bahaden, and C. Murukeaapillai. Resident Surgeon
-Dr. Armog tm, L.M.B., Madras. Dispens -Jr-D. Bartlett. Dresser- C. Dutton,
Storekeeper-T. Sittampalam, Clerk-V. Arupalavaner,
JAFFNA HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY .-President ex 444 -Rov, G.
J. Trimmer. Secretary-Rev. J. T. Appapiltai Financial Secretary-Rev. J. V.
Benjamin, Treasurer-T. 8. Cooke. Committee-Tae Officers with T. M.
Tampoe, a. r , R. C. Alexander, J. K. Chaornugarn, B A., L. P. Spencer, p.a.;
P. Chel..ppa, R. A. Winslow, R. S. Matta amby, G, N. H. Tampoe, S. A. Edwards,
B.A., D. Rice, V. S. Rainalin;am, G, Subramanistn, anI all the AliFsionaries
and Minirters on the Jana Station.
JAFFNA LIBRARY.-President.-Sir. W. Twynam
Vice-Presidents-J. P. Lewis, mt., Govt. Agent, N. P. Honorary Secretary-W. R.
Cooke. Honorary Treasurer-T. C. Changrapillai. The four Honor rt, y Officers
are ex-officio Members of Committee. COMAMTEB-Ttie Die net Judge, the
Provincial Engineer, A. Kanaga,aboi, M. Karalas ngam, A. Cathiravaloe, T.
A. Visuvalingam, C. Tiru Navukkar,an, W. W. P. Fletcher, B. W.
B. /In
1,8rnith and H. Backnall. Libraiian-F. Bastiampillai.
JAFFNA MEDICAL MISSION.-Rev. T B Scott, m.n., and Mrs. Scott, now
on furlough, Misr A Young, M.D., acting. A C Curtis, Assistant Phy&oian.
G 0 Mills. Compounder, J Filch, Hoe ,ital Evango!rst. Also nurses. orderly,
waterman, &c. Tne McLeo i Hospital for women at Inaville is under the
charge Of Miss I H Carr, L tt.e s. & P., A W Lyman, Compounder and Assistant.
Also a staff of Nurses, Bible Women, &e.
JAFFNA NATIVE EVANGELIC tL SOCIETY-(Established 1832.) President-William Mather. Vice-President-P. L. C.If fist. an. Secrelary-Rev,
S. Eliatamhy. Treasurer-Allen Abraham. Audit s-E. T. Williams and
Dr. A. C. Curtis.
JAFFNA PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION OF PROTESTANT CHRIS.

TIANS.-President-Rev, J. Bicknell. Secretary-S. A. Edward. Treasurer-W. R. Cooke.

ai1LLI.,1 ll..1.1.120.7.

0790

JAFFNA ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS.PnErAearem ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARYK V. Fr. C. ]3oury,


Superior. ST. PATRICE'S
COLLYGEliev, C. Beaurl, o.m.z., Principal. ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE AND
TRAINING SCHOOL, Ct LOMBOGAMRev. Fr. F, G Mier, Director. CONVENT ENGLISH
SCHIZ L AND ORPHANAGE AND SACS D HEART SCHOOL L ev. Mother St. Praxede,

La iy Superior.

JAFFNA SALVATION ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Kankesanturai.


Officers in chargeAdjutant and Mis. Tuley, aided by 8 Officers.
JAFFNA YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.(Rooms, Main
Via:-PreiidentsRevs. G.
Street.)PresidentSir William Twyntm, K
J. Trimmer and W. J. lanai), LA. Hon. TreasurerTambleh Cooke, Proctor.
Hon, SecretaryL. P. Spencer, B.A. Assistant SecretaryW. S. Vytarnuttu.
These and seven unotbe:als form the Board of Directors. The qu'Ll terly organ of
the Ae.oc ation is THE YoLNG MEN or JAFFNA, 12 pages. The Association
has a Library, a Reading-room, a Restaurant and grounds for sports.
KALUTARA CRICKET AND SPORTS CLUB.(Gaocxn AT TEM!.
CaptainJ. P. Dove. Sub-C,ipt ainK. A. Barrie. Hon. Secretary
and TreasurerA. C. Col bet . a. Cc mums:aCaptain, Sub-Caitlin, Hop. Secre.
tary, C. 0. Macadam, C. Henly, P. W. N. Farquharson, G. G. Massy, r H. V.
Begot and C. U. Mee.
WANA. )

KALUTARA EDUCATIONAL INS1 ITUTIONS.ST. JOHN'S Hien SCHOOLS


(Church LI England). Mans& rRev. F. D. Edirisiughe. HeadmasterW. H.
Fernando: HeadmistressMrs La Brooy. WEBLIeVAN Missrox ScnooLsMan, gerR=v John Eagle. HeidniastevJ. S. Naval atain. HeadmistressMire
H Perim E LHAN Camomo ScHoutsMauegerRev Theol ald Silva. HeadmasterR. B. Thyriar. Headmistress Mis Rita (hr. NANODAYA BUDDHIST
SEHOULHeadnaster(3. AL Filial. ,
KALUTARA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.ChairmanC C. Mee, Neuchatel. Hon,`secretary--H. Inglis, Tudugalle. KANDY ComurriTEChairman,
See.etary, R. W. Harrison and C. Reilly. Gra:East COMMPITEECliairmat),
Hon. Secre arv, C. H. nly, H. A Tipple, W. N. Tisk all, H. V. Bago', G. 0,
Massy, J. P. Dove end P. W. N. Farquharson.
KALUTARA READING ROOM. ChairmenThe Assistant Government
Agent. H n, Secretary an d Trew-uterA, Kuruppu, Muhandiram. COMMITTEE
Coven nn-nt Agent, District Judge, District
OF MAwAGEMKNI.The
Engineer, Medical Office r, ex officio, W H Ilepponstell, C A L Orr, H D Constantine, A do Silva, A de Z Rajapakee, F W Seneviratne, Rev. John Eagle.
KALUTARA TENNIS CLUB.--GInIL COURTMembersB Horeburgh,
; W. R. B. Smideis, D.J. ; Rev John Eagle.
KALUTARA TOWN CRICKET CLUB.--PresidentB. Horshurgh, c.c.s.
C,pt inOyi il A. L. Oir. Sub CaptainO. G. de Al wis. Secretary and
TreasurerPercival La Bo, oy. CommitteeW. F. H. de Saran], H. W. Brod.
burst, c u.s., J. Grenter Driebeig, It. B. K .rutiaratt.e, A. P. Wij ykoon.
KANDAPOLA CRICKET CLUB.Hon. Se3rctaryW. M. Trimen, Ground
SecretaryW. M. Trimen. (Poet TownKos'anda).
KANDAPOLA TENNIS CLUB. Hon. Secretary ani Ground Secretary
B. Welds.
KANDY AUXILIARY OF THE BIBLE SOO'ETY.PresidentMr. W. D. Gibbon. S> cretaryRv. E. Russell. Treasurer Res. W. H. Rgby.
C 'ZIMITITEArdiderie .n of Colombn, 'two. R P. Biuterfi 1,1, J. A. Elv.itg, J.G. G trrett, H. Gunasekere, A. M. MeLetlit.h, S. Paukiam, E. E. Tajhr, and
P. R. Willenbuy, sncl J. H. Fitton, J. G. Fra-er H. Goonetillcke, Sidney
; and Major E. F. Trenobell.
Low2", J. Mammon; J. H. de &tram,

KANDY BAND OF HOPE SOCIETY.Meets every other Monday at


5-15 P.M. PresidentRev. W. H, Rigby. SecretaryMiss Lena Vanderstraaten,

898

DIRECTORIES,

KANDY CENTRALTOWN LIBR RY.--- CONIVITTF13 MEMBERS ANn OFFICE


BEM ERR. --T. B. Siebel, Dr. Hay, N. Janaz r, C. W. Perera,

Spencer.

0.

Soya',
Brit n, J. H. Schokinau, E, A. de Alwis, and E. H.
Hon. SecretaryArthur Arndt.

L. Vander,' raAten, A.

1'. de

KANDY CLUBPatron /1111


a.c.m a. Vice.PresidentSir C.

Pre idenr H. E. Sir

LL-C d. H. Byrde, T. C. Huxley.


Bishop,

Henry A. make,

TRCETEEEW. D. Gibbon,
COMMITTEE;H. A. Beachoroft, J. B.

P. Layard.

H. P. Bo re t, J. G. Critic]; drank, Hon. J. N. Campbell, L. S'. George


J. [1. Coles, William For.yIlle, R. A.

Carey, Major A. H. Pain, Le mar 1 Creasy,

Galteri, J. H. Temp'er, E. E. Green, P. G.: Tyrrel l , H. A. Webb, J. IL


F. Murray. A. C. Kimrsford,
E. Rosling,

R. B. :.Roberis, Hon.

Martin, W.

Willi on Saunders, W. 0. Seeker, William Sinclair, Hon. H. W . c, H. Storey,


Edgar Turner, W. L. Si rachau, Harold Stevenson, A. Wardrop,
Farquharson.

KANDY

Hen. Secret cryJ. B. Bishop.

DISTRICTS PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION. ChairmanJ.

B. Co' es. Hon. SecretaryS. If. Hayes. Coat3trrree.. T. C. Huxley, F.


T.I. Shelley, Major A. H. Pan, Chas. Gibbon, H. A.

Forsythe,

Weld), L. Ft. G. Carey, J.

W. A. F. Murray, G. J. Murray, W. Onslow Seeker, Harold

Stevenson, J. G. Gruick- hank, G. James.

KANDY FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIE'T'Y.PatronHis Excellency the


Governor, President The Hon. the Government Agent. Vice-PresidentThe

COMM [WEN the Van. The Archdeacon, J B Bidiop, Rev. D B


Beekineyer, Dr. J W de Hoedt, W. M. dc Silva, Rev. G I) de Iatnerolle, W

Distriet Judge.

Gibber), H. Goonetileke, Rev. 1-1 Ouneetkere, Dr. G F Hay, E Jausze, C A

Latrooy, Rev. A. M. MacLul oh,

Rev.

W H Rigby, Rsv. E Russell, J H

Sproule, J B Siebel, Rev. E R Taylor, Major Tr anebell A M Vanclerstraaten, C


Weera,seoriya Mudaliyar, Rev.

R Willenberg, Yatawara Ratenuthatimeya,

Hon. Treasurer Lt. Col. H Byrde. Hon. Sccretary E L Siebel.

SallS0111.TeachersL. Vanderetralten, A. Ambrose,

KANDY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLPrincipa l Nina


Misres E. Vanderstraateu, L. biebel, 0. de Vos,

L. de Sopa, E. Smith, and E. White. Mr. Roberts, Drawins-Master.

KANDY GIRLS' INDU MAL SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE(Objeet to provide shelter, support and a useful training in handiwork for
orphan and debtitute girls of all creeds and classes) Manager, Mrs. Rigby

PatronHis L xSCHOOL..EFSTABUSRED 185


U014illiTTEEHon. the Govt. Agent, C. P. ; Chaplain of

K ANDY INDUSTRIAL
cellencv the Governor.

ficer Commanding the Troops, Kandy; District


St. Paul's Church, Kandy ; Of
Judge of Kandy.Er.O.fiteio; E. Beven, J. B. Bia lmp, Mayr E. F. Tranchell,
Creasy, Dr. Schokroen, Col, H. Byrde, Hon. W. D. Gibbon.
H. P. Biro ett,
Rev, E. R. Taylor. Manager
Hon. Treasurer J. B. Bishop. Hoe. Secretary

Arthur )3 radt.
KANDY KINGSWOOD COLLEGE AND SCHOOL (Established 1891).
(Recopised as a High Seool by the Univer - ity of Calent'a, end registered under
nt Code.)PrincipalLouis E. Blaze, ndi. Certificated
the 03y 'on Goveram ,
s Code for European Solaro's. Second
(Highest grade) under the Goat. of Liana '
Ernest H. Spencer, Certificated under the Government of India Code
Master
s.Arsistaat Teacher]R. de Marie, Miss A. Bartholo.
for European Set co
E , Ladowyke.
melba. lafant Cle, seaMi s E. Willenberg. Mathematics

Cadet Com' a'yHon. Capt. E. D. Spencer.


..rom

L. E.
RANDY KINGSWOOD UNION ( Es' ablished 1904). P esident
Bleze. Vice- Piesidents W. h. Barber and A. C. B. Jonklaas. Secrelary'V. Samaraweora. Committ e e C. C. Barb-r,
. Treasurer-1
p
E. H.
.Pate,

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KANDY ORIENTAL LIBR AR Y.(Es, a bashed 11376.) PatronH. E.


the Governor. PresidentThe Hon. the Government Agent, C.P. Vice PresidentThe District Judge, Kaudy. Honorary Secretary & TreasurerTit Assist:
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Matale and Nuwara Eliya Districts. LibrarianTelwatte Silanauda Terunuanse.
COMMITTERJ. C. Wcerasooriya Mudaliyar, the Dewa Nilame, A. J. W. Marambe,
and L. B. Yatawara.
KANDY BOMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS.A HOUSE rola THE
who have charge of the General Seminary for the education
of the Native Clergy of India and Ceylon. RectorVery Rev. Father T.
Adevii, 6. J. Monastery of the Silvestrine Monks of the Order of Sk. Benedict
with a Novitiate, a Seholastioate, a Boarding House, an Orphanage an i a Day
School. SuperiorVery liev7kFr. D. A. Paucrazi, DAB. Two Convents of
European Nuns--one in Kandy, and the other at Nuwara Eliya, with Boarding
Houses, Orphanage and Day Schools. Superioress Rev. Mother Mary of Si.
Constance. A Convent of Native Sisters at Matale %viola a Boarding House, au
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Roman Catholic Reading Room, PresidentRev. Fr. D. B. Beekmeyer, 0.S.B.
JESUIT FATHERS

KANDY SPORTS CLUB.PresidentH. E. Sir Henry Blake. VicePresidentHon. H. Waco. Hon. See. & TreasurerG. F. R. Browring. Cants n
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Biddulph, F. C. Radcliffe, W. Sinclair, A. D. Donald, M. L. Wilkins, F. G.
Tyrrell, E. G. Wood.
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int Agent. Vice PresidentAllan Beven. Secret try awl
ppellesa.
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KEGALLA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.ChairmanJ. R. Fairweather.


Hen. SecretaryEdgar Smith, CommitteeJ. A. Hunter, A. E. Barre,
E. Stanley Sinclair, R. M. Pile and J. Wend. Kandy RepresentativesJ. It.
Fairweather, J. A. Hunter and Edgar Smith. Hospial VisitorsE. Stanley
Sinclair and A. E. Barra,
KELANI VALLEY CLUB. N1EMBERS OF COMMITT ER :President
J. P. Anderson. Hon. SecretaryL, Bayly. Cricket Capt.A. J. Martin,
Committee MembersC. J. A. Marshall, W. S. Jeffaree, W. Forsythe, D. J.
Mackenzie, T. L. Hoper, W. J. Smith, E. Kynaston, R. I. Mackenzie, A. H. Roe,
F. H. Layard, C. F. S. Shaw, H. A. Hayes, D. B. Williamson,
KELANI VALLEY PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.ChairmanJ. P.
Anderson. Hon. SecretaryT. L. Hoper. COMMITTEEH. A. Hayes, A. Cochrane, D. I. Mackenzie, W. Forsythe, J. Whitham, A. .1. Martin, 1-1. W.
Bailey, A. H. Clarke, L. Bayly, R. I. Mackenzie, W..3. Smith, E. Kynaaton,
F. H. Layard, A. H. Roe. KaNnx COMMITTEEW. J. Smith, A. H. Roe, E.
Kynaston, H. W. Bailey, Chairman, & Secretary
KNUCKLES, KELEBOKKA AND PANWILA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION.Chairman Colonel E. Gordon Reeves. Hon. SecretaryC. J. Owen,
COMMITTEE J, L. Dewar, W. L. Strachan, M. L. Wilkins, H. Breesey, H, W.
Kennedy, Martin M. Smith.
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SecretaryA. G. Forbes. CommitteeJ. S. Richardson, F. Hunter and R. II.
Henning. Membership 25.
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Moonemalle.
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ChairmanB. Machine. Hon. SecretaryS, B. Bell. COMMITTEEG. A. Greie,
B. A. Galtjn, G. A. Craib, H. G. Cuff, D. J. Mac Gregor, R. Cotesworth,
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is a splendid health resort ; it is in the centre of the
Planting District, and is the nearest Railway Station to
Adam's Peak.
The Hotel is 4,300 feet above sea-level, and is built
on a splendid site, a minute's walk from the Station
commanding many magnificent views,

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Roorris, Sn7olchig Rooms-. Carriages.

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Libraries, Book-Club, Sr,. subsidised by Government.


IVesters Province,
Book Club .. 11100
I
Royal Asiatic Society ... 11500NNegombo
Colombo Pettah Library ... 500 Kalutara Reading Room ... 100
Central. Province.
Kandy Central Town Library, ... R300 I Matale Library .. ... 100
Nowt Eliya Library ... 100
Northern Province.
Jaffna. Library ... ... R200 Mannar Reading Room ... 100
Vavaniya Reading Room .. 120 I
Southern Province.
Galle Reading Room.. 11200Hambantota Reading Room .. 100
Matara Reading Room .. 150 I
Eastern Province.
Trincomalee Pettah Library ... 11150 I Be.tticaloa Library... .. 150
North-Western Province.
Kurunegala Reading Room ... R150Chilaw Library ... .. 100
Puttalam Reading Room ... 150 I
North-Centrai,Province.Anuradbapura Reading Club. 11100
Province of Uva.-13adull% Library ... .. 11180
Province of SabaragammueRatnapura Book Club .. R100
Total...3,650

Ceylon Savings Bank,


statement showing the Annual Progress of the Bank for Eleven Years.
AG
Amounts Accou n ts De- With- De- With- De. Credit of
Tear.
opened eloAed. posits. drawls. posited. drawn, positorm.
Depobitors
Rs. Re. Rs.
1894 ... 2203 992 17145 10821 1280812 1073463 16593 3109029
1895 ... 2188 1085 19107 11139 1335554 1123922 17717 3320663
1896 ... 2357 1342 23546 14004 1324523 1222892 18732 3422294
1897 ... 26:2 1011 26608 18877 1296165 1382562 20393 3335896
1898 ... 2779 1016 29839 21631 1341737 1303271 22156 3374362
1899 2843 1049 34748 24162 1591010 1223205 23950 3742167
1900 ... 2971 1374 40873 27326 1793368 1527048 25547 4008488
1901 ... 3650 1503 41173 27610 1576655 1608482 27694 3978660
1902 ... 3798 1616 42362 29004 1688751 1401868 29840 4173543
ro". .. 2698 1704 45632 35061 1690649 1554364 30840 4309827
1901 2144 1877 46236 37171 1644573 1715712 31507 4238689

Charitable Allowances.
The Government make grants to local Friend-in-Need Societies, in all about
R29,650 for 1905 ; about R38,776 to Paupers *; allowance to Kandy Industrial School
112,800 ; Ragged Schools 11500, Total R64,726. (This is besides cost of Leper.
Lunatic, Seamen's, Lying-in, &c. Hospitals.) Further particulars of Friend-in-Need
Societies may be given as follows, so tar as we have been able to obtain the
information :
From Go- From
Fr0711 Go- From
vertimont. Private
verument. Private
for DOS. Sources.
for 1905. Sources,
Colombo P. I. N. 11
R Jaffna, Hospital con- R 11
Society ... 12,000 12,000f fleeted wit b F. I.N. S. 7,000:
Kandy do. ... 1,200 2,000 Negombo Benevolent
Gallo do. .. 1,200 1,200 Society ... 300 100
Kalutara do. ... 300
200
Moratuwa do. ...
100
Batticalos do. 150 Trincomalee do. . .. 300
Kandy Industrial School 2,800
* Made up as follows :Western Province R10,850 ; Central 113,538 Northern

; Southern 118,700 ; Eastern R4,250 ; North-Central 11300 ; North-Western


86,858
,980; Uva 11700 ; Sabaragamuwa R1,600.
t This is made up of about. 84,000 subscriptions, 116,000 donations, 81,200 fines
from public offices, and R800 of collections in Churches, 8rc.
t This includes salary of Visiting Surgeon, 2,000 to R3,090 by increments,

912

110W TO MAKE BREAD 1\ HIE 11 711:1,E

Some time ago we cut from the Bombay Guardian the following directions for making bread, and believing that there are numbers who will be
glad to know of some way by which they can make their own bread, we
give it here. Being in doubt as to the kind of hops meant we wrote to
Mrs. Smith and received in answer this letter. "There are two kinds of
hops obtainable in India, the Cashmere hops and the English hops. I have
not tried the former, but the Bombay bakers do not consider them equal to
the English. The latter are packed in 2 pound tins by Morton, and can
he obtained from almost any dealer in tinned goods. One tin will last
nearly a year. Keep it wrapped up well, or bottle the contents when once
opened, otherwise the hops will lose their strength after a couple et
mouths.
Notes.--Neop your dough cool in summer and warm in win( or ; I ry
putting it in a box with a hot brick in winter and standing it in a cool
corner in the hot weather. We get better results from the dry than from
the liquid yeast, although both are real succorers. Don't be discouraged
because you may have failures, we have had dozens, but don't even dream
o f them now. Always try to catch your dough for baking it is rising to
its maximum ; that will be learned from experience. A good loaf should
have a good crown. If the dough has a peculiar wrinkle in the centre,
it has done its work and will rise no more. It should then be beaten down,
a little flour added and allowed to rise again. We always allow our dough
to rise twice, and sometimes three timesthe oftener, the better loaf you
get. Paisley flour will give you a fair loaf, but it is only baking powder
after all, and somehow one gets tired of baking powder bread.
LIQUID YEAST MAKING.
Boil 2 quarts water. Throw in one wine-glass full Morton's Hops
and simmer gently for half an hour. Take off the fire and cool to about
160% Then make a thin batter with one cup flour and some of the hop
liquor : stir well. Pour in remainder of the hop liquor when cool,
adding also one cupful of sugar. Stir for 10 minutes in a circular direction
and stand uncovered for 36 hours when it will be ready for use. (A friend
of mine writes, " Do you bottle yeast and tie it down ? I did so and my
hair and face got a regular military salute h") The froth should be skimmed
off as it rises and thrown away and the yeast should be stirred several,
times to help fermentation. This yeast will keep for some 6 days in
hot and 1 4 days in cold weather. It is at its best on the 3rd or 4th day.
DRY YEAST TO KEEP FOR SEVERAL MONTHS.
Throw in sufficient ground Indian Corn to soak up the liquid yeast (do
not mix it or it will cake), then spread out on a tray and let it dry thoroughly, but not in the sun. Bottle tightly.
BREAD-MAKING.
Take about 6 cups flour to one cup of liquid yeast ; dissolve a little
salt in some lukewarm water, add sufficient to make a dough of the
ordinary consistency. Knead well, for say 15 or 20 minutes, or until it is
an elastic mass. Stand by until risen 3 times its original balk, generally 5 or 6 hours. Then press down, adding a little more flour ; knead
again for about 10 minutes. Tin off, and let stand until well risen again.
Then bake in a moderate (not too hot) oven.
TO MAKE BREAD WITH DRY YEAST.
Take half a cup dry yeast and soak for one hour in a little warm water,
adding a teaspoonful of sugar to freshen it. Then mix with 6 cups of flour
and salted water according to the above directions.
I am indebted to Sub-Collr. H. S. Acott's "Handbook on the Art of
Breadmaking in India " for some of the foregoing information. Price of
the book 8 ans., to be had at the Orphanage Press, Poona. Yours truly,
H. H. SmiTILCanadian Pres. Mission, Mendha, Atirajopur State, C. I.

ESTATE DIRECTORIES,

915

ESTATE DIRECTORIES,
A LIST OF TEA, RUBBER, CACAO, COFFEE (Amine.% AND LitsicRiOA
CINCHONA CARDAMOM, TOBACCO, COCONUT, CINNAMON,
SUGAR, AND OTHER PLANTATIONS IN THE VARIOUS
PROVINCES ANI5 DISTRICTS OF CEYLON.

Tea Plantations.
"Ce.ylon

Observer" glee, June, 1905.

The older Planting Districts are still given as named and defined by it
Committee of the Planters' Association in 1856. But the great extension of plant
ing within the last forty-nine years, and especially the new Tea industry, calls
roe a rearrangement of certain Districts, so as to settle the boundaries and names of
.ame which are now more or less undefined. Nevertheless, there was no local
response to Mr. J. L. Shand's criticism from London some seven years ago, on the
present arrangement, which, after all, has the advartage of being familiar to the
planters and merchants chiefly conacraed. We have been obliged to make a great
many additions to the list and to rearrange some Districts where a sub-division
became absolutely necessary. Twenty.nine years ago we separated Haputale
entirely from the Badulla District, including in the former the Wilson's Bungalow
estates. Later on, the Wilson's Bungalow became the New Galway District;
Madulsirna and Hewa Ellyn were also separated by us from the Badulla list a
good many years ago, and they continue to appear as a distinct district by
themselves. Ana ..: 1893 for the first time we were asked to insert a distinct
Passara " district carved Out of Ba dulla. Dikoya estates were also separated
litany years ago from the Ambagatnuwa list in which they were formerly
included; and we afterwards added, separately, the Maskeliya Valley ;
but the limits of some of these districts require to be defined, as they are now
connected by a line of estates, and indeed we had afterwards to separate the
Watawala and Kehelganta Valley estates formerly included in Ambagarauw a, but
wore naturally pert of Dikoya, and put them in a Lower Dikoya District. The
Morawak &male and Nitre Cave Districts were added some years ago in separate
lists; the Kukulu Kerala District (which it is proposed to incorporate with
ltakwana as one and the same district in our next issue) appeared for the
&et time in 1874, and some of these have become well-known and prosperous
Tea districts.
In the latter years of Coffee there was not much room for ,the establishment o
new Districts in the hill country, nor was there, after the leaf-disease era, so great
an addition to the number of estates, owing to the general financial depression from
short coffee crops and to the Government having discouraged the sale of forest
laud. In Uva, however, the Monaragala range was surveyed and partly sold, a new
District being formed, and so again with the Kalupahana lots, which have been
constituted (with the Belihuloya plantations formerly given in Sahara.
gamuwa) into the West Haputale District. So, again, the old Barnbarabotuwa
District, south-east of the Adam's Peak range, with the Boltumbe estates,
have been separately desigmated as the Balangoda District. Here, there has
been within the last stye's years a large extension of tea planting, through
large areas of forest-land changing hands for wealthy plantation Compauies. and
nalangerla is now a very rising and important tea district. Later on, too, we may
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possibly look for an Adam's Peak District proper, that is, should ever
the western slopes and valleys lying upwards from flatnapura be entered
upon for tea, cacao, cinchona, and Liberian, if not ordinary, coffee ; and as the
beginning or this we have the Ratnapura or Kuruwita District, Pundaluoya
was separated in 1881 from Ramboda, and Rakwana was also established as e
separate district. " Wattegama and Panwila " is the name of a new district.
strong in cacao, and other new products.
It was in 1874 that, for the first time, separate ten, and even chit:Atoms, plants"
tions had been formed and accordingly embodied in our Directory. A new district,
that of Nuwara Eliya, was designated to provide for the Oliphant tea plantation, situated immediately above the plains; and a considerable munber
of properties purchased from the Crown and opened for cultivation near to
the Kandapola plains were afterwards iueluded, a few intim Nuwara Eliya, but
most in the Udapussollawa, District. several properties bought in Yakdessa for
tea and cinchona cultivation are given under that district, but more in the
In Nitro Cave, Laggala and Kehtvery extensive Kelani Valley district.
Pahana too, at the back or the Matale and Knuckles ranges, and indeed in the
old districts from Medamahannwara to Matale West, the cultivation of tea. and
of cardamoms in some parts, has entirely superseded coffee. Increased attention
has of late been given to tea cultivation in the So. `tern districts, and
nowhere, save in Uva, are there any acres or even bushes of Coffee left.
As regards progress in the cultivation of tea within the old borders, the most
noteworthy change is the great addition to the area under tea, especially in Maskeliya, Dikoya Upper and Lower. Ambagamuwa, Yakdessa and Dolosbage, es
well as Dimbula and Uva. This is also the case in the old districts of Matale
East and West, flunasgiriya, Knuckles, Rangala, as well as the Hewabeta, Matu,
rata, Nilambe, Pussellawa, Bamboda, Pundaluoyaeverywhere there is tea.
Kalutara has become a tea district of very prominent importance, and
planting is extending all along in the Bentota, Balapitiya, and especially
111dagama districts; while Matale North at the other extremity is rapidly becoming
an important centre of cacao cultivation, as well as of an increasing area in tea.
Udagama including Galle, we, in 1890, raised to the dignity of a
separate district. Among a host of lowcountry districts entered a few years
ago, we may mention Kalutara, Polgahawela, Balapitiya, Grille, and Canga or
Kottiyar (Kantalay, Trincomalee).
The most noteworthy additions to our Directory of plantations will be
found in the " Kelani Valley " and Kalutara tea districts, the former focused
through the amalgamation of the Awissawella and Yatiyantota lists, and
the many additions since 1883 to the clearings and plantations in this
direction. There is no doubt that here we have one of the ehiaf seats of our tea
planting industry, although it is hard to say where the limits of this most promising enterprise can be fixed between Gallo and Laggala, Uva and tienaratgoda.
But now (1905) the product receiving most attention in planting is Deli it
tea nor cacao, but RUBBER, and very notable are I be additions to the numlers
of trees planted among tea, or among numerous separate clearings or even in
what are entirely Rubber Estates. Kalistara, Kelani Valley, Kurueegala,
Kegalla and the 2datales are the chief Rubber Districts, so L.r; but successful
experiments have been made much fart her afield and even the notion that
rubber-yielding trees cannot be grown profiti,bly, beyond 2,000 he at ore sea
level, ie likely to be upset, if experiments in Din hula, now in progress, succeed.
Native cultivation of tea is no longer extending. the cheek of the pastfpw
years of low prices putting a stop to native clearings.
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districts, have followed with this product.. Cartlainorne, tobacco, cotton and
rubber are also among the new products planted, especially in the
Kandy
and Northern districts. The distinction between Matale East and Laggala
estates is now more carefully observed.
We also, at the suggestion of
' Mr. R. Storey, formed four years ago a "Matale South " District ; and at that
of Mr, E. F. Eowsell and other friends, we established a "Galagedara"
Planting District out of Kurimegala. Panwila is now to be known as the
Wattegama District, and Udagama as Gale District; while there is a call,
though not yet fatted on, to ehangt Morawak Korale into Deniyaya.
In all eases where we have been apprised of the existence of any appreciable
acreage of subsidiary products, rubber, cacao, cinchona, cardamoms, cotton, tobacco
or other cultivation on an estate, we have entered the particulars as far as we were
able, in separate columns showing the acreage of the principal new products.
The future planting historian will be sure in look back with interest to the
beginnings of our tea enterprise as recorded in our Directories from 1874 onwards ; but he will also note with a melancholy feeling, the wide lapses--almost extinctionof the once great coffee enterprise as shown by the blanks
under the head of " Coffee Cultivated " iu the Directory now issued.
In place of " abandoned" we have
substituted " anenItivated'
opposite plantations not now in "cultivation." We have also struck out a
number of duplicate names, all of which, however, will be found in the Index.
The mileage of each estate from nearest Telegraph station, and each estate's
number in the Cooly Register for Tin Tickets are given.
Under each district is given a list of the estates within its limits, with their
usual designations, in Eng lish and Tamil ; the names of the proprietors or lessees;
the agents ; the names of the resident managers and assistant superintendents ;
the total acreage ; and the planted acreage of each estate distinguishing the
different products (as well as the total and planted extent of each district),
with the poet-towns ; distances from Telegraph Stations; and hospitals and dispensaries ; also, the approximate elevation of each District above sea-level.
The. Tamil or Sinhalese names of plantations are, on this occasion, to be found
once again opposite the English names in the several districts ; while we
reta'n them emlnal'ed in a separate Index following the English Index, aa
an additiuual convenience.
The Estates Directory jaiiii,,k,ap corrected to the middle of Junagilliiiinumerous proofs' havingasisettessarnroulated for that purpose, many kieriettileecls
of applications by letter having been made, and due revision having-sleets
afforded by Colombo Agenterasalaw- is, therefore, allowing for ehatigaa----while
printing, about as accurate aalasiassihing of t
kind can be, perfeW
ipmii.....
fiecuracy
essaraaa--being unattainable.
Floroftablift.
ArAIIIARETICAL
tINEILIAN)

LIST GI' TILE

81xnueiwo

CINCHONA, AND

DIPPERENT Taal, CACAO, COFFEE (A2

cte91
,101Iii
IN oea

ntrAtI1041,

DISTRICTS AS Al' PRESENT ENTIXED

DIEECTOIET.

=pomm...

Alagala (or Kadugannawa North) ; Ambagurnuwa ; Badulla ; Balanaseala


ikeiya (including Bogawantalawrilm-Dikeya
;including Bambarabott
tans) ; Dolosbage ; Dumbara ; Galagedara;
Lower ; Dimbula (includi
mane ;
;ale (including Uilugam ,
liftputale ; Haptitale West ;
Tifewaheta Upper ; liewaheta Lower ; liunriagiriya ; Kadugannawa ; Kalutara; Kegalla; (including Poll g gia4}; Kelani Valley (including Awisawella and
, Kameda t Kiikulu Korale ; Kurtmegala ;
Vatiyantota); Kelebokka ;
Madulsima and Howe Maya (or lugalpsi North); Maskeliya ; Matale Etsaadfiemeluding
Laggala and Kalupahana) ; ISLitide North ; Matale South ; Matisiossisiiiket ;
Maturata (including Maturate jissasaa Medatnahanuwara ; i'slunaraga.la ;slikaassak
Korale ; New Galway ; ilairaisaa N tre Cave ; Nu wara Eliya ; Paesara ; Pasialesesayst ;
Pussellsswa Italswana ; Bamboda ; Thasaala ; Ratuapura (including KurtteristepHstelapusaellawa (including KatolapoleassaWalapane Lower ; Wattegarna and pertmli, ;
1,
Yakdeesa.--Lowconntry districts with usw preducts tAnsbalaugoda, B
ara,
Dodandawa, Ilambantota, flsnwclki, Fienaratgodis, Labugama, Mahara,
Moratuwa North .Coutral l'rovinesa Trincomalee {Gauge or Kottiyar,)
Wellawaya.


DIRECTORIES.

91S

A LI'llARETICA L LISTS.
OF THE ENGLISH AND TAMIL NAMES OF THE CEYLON TEA,
RUBBER, CACAO, COFFEE AND CINCHONA ESTATES
CHEWING TIIE DISTRICTS IN WHICH THEY ARE SITUATED; FOLLOWED BY
AN INDEX OF TUR TAMIL NAMES WIVE THE ENGLISH EQUIVALENT,

the English names are Hies


N. B.The names and lLo orthography
usually adopted by Europeans, by whom, however, the C and K are used interchangeably. This and some other circumstances (such as estates with the same
name occurring in various districts) must he kept in view by parties consulting
the list. Once again, the ordinary names of the estates are alphabetically
arranged instead of being grouped according to Districts.
To save space and type we have adopted contracted forms of the names of the
Districts, but these contractions cannot be mistaken, especially with the following
key at hand :
Al. stands for A lagala District ; Ant. for A mbagamewa; Au*. for Ambalangoda
Bad. Badulla ; Bal., Balangoda; B. Modara, Balapitimodam.; Bte., Batticaloa;
Dilroya ; Dik. L., Dikoya Lower Dim., Dimbula ; Dol., Dolosbage; Dem., Dambara.
Gala.. fur Galagedirn,; Hamh., Elambaceota; Han., flaniane;Hang. Hangwella; Hap., Haputale ; Hap. W., Haputale Kest; Hen., Ilenaratgoda ; eWR.U., liewahet a tipper; liewa.L.
Bewahets. Lower; Hum, Hunasgiriya; Kad., Kadugannawa; Kai.. Kalutara; Keg., Regalia
Kelm, Kelani Valley ; Eel., Kelebokka ; Knack., Knuckles ; hut., Kotmale ; liotti,
Kottiyar ; Kn., Kukulu morale Kur., Kurunegala ; Latm.. Latuga ma ; Lag.,
Laggala , Mail., Madulsima ; Mali., Maltra. ; Mag., Maskeliya Mat. E., Matale East..
"-"., l'daturata; Med.
Mat. W.. Matale West; Mat. N., Matale North; Mat. S.,Matale
Mirigama ; Mon., Monaragala; M era., Mcdai to ; Men, Morawak
Medamahanuwara ;11
Korale ; N. Gal., New Galway ; Nil., Nilo tube; Nit. C., Nitre Cave; N. Eliya, Nuwara Eliya,
Pas., Passara; Pun., Pundaluoya ; Pus., Pussellawa ; Kak Rakwana ; Ham., Ilamboda ;
Ratnapora ; Trim, Trincomalee ; Udapu., Udapuasellawa ;
Ran., Rangala ;
Walap Inc Lower ; Wat.,Wattegaa:a , Wel., Wellawaya ; Yak., Yakilessa.]
ta' TAMIL NAMESTile abbreviations in the Tamil Names of Estates "P. T."
signifies Puthu Tottam (ArtyNee, New Estate); and "D. T." is Dural Tottam
(.,Anytice, Master's Estate') ;
T. Nona Tottam Claotiee Lady's Estate) ; 1'. K., Puthu
Kadu, (...gLice. New Clearing.)
ESTATES.

TAM FL N I SLES.

1)ISTRI CT S.

Galkande Dim.
.41swerws.1 Sea We Oya)
Kelm
Sautostan D. T.. Kehl.
.1.1ti4srlilytelr
Mai Totem
Rani.
Allis Ilack
Aro ,.
Arisi Valaixalai
lcunniappou
S. Kottagalla
Allaganially
NI:, I.,

ESTATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

DISTRICTS.

p) Llkimo Nadia) T. Hun.


mil!Crotee'

11 /4"1"04r" iSeel Monte Christo)


air.
111.1,4.110
101,114poil4is

Allagallai
Alla voila
Mainkuwa tt
Allawattie
Viraligt Ila
Allerton
Allis ~1dla
A lliaddy
Galkanda

Dol.
Al.
['dare'
Knuck.
Hap.
Matti.
ilak.

Ortirrefrfiffrif
Milowiinen
Mat. E.
Nalkande
E11 eel:.
I
Illiasisks
KovilwatLM
Di LI. Allington
Anus T.
Kot. Allessossikoiwk
Tits arawyllie
Gt. watt,
Group
,Mat. N.V,
IIisp.
Paris Maskoily gas.
..W.listmaisaaratsione Kirritnittie
, Med.
Ntousa
Mad.
eiliffflowskswis (See Llanfecbau)
Kele.
Kelliugiwat tie
tiplimarolos
Alupola
Bal.
Dik..
Allot.,
Alutiva
IGalao.""...
Vallyinally Tys.
.4.14614awslist
1Galle
'
poly
Dno.Ajdoksagiper an
%grab:and,
k vara ka lid cr ... 'Din'.
Mato.
Damson T.
GelVd''
kgrsol.Plaalula.
thin Watts
Iini. 41.1111111ft .(See Paraltatlawa `I. 1,:el H.
.Afrilalosisia P..vs ;Nice' i..-.1IT. Dint.
lIeinm'ngrorii)
I , iiiii,,
Agra
I
tya
AWINIO,41
1)ik. f ,. .41swillik
Puthu
1..,01.
Arra'
enn
a
''''''r.'17.4.'
I
1.igiiisiirriPmr01^
Kolavin T
Al!"41.106
Aramassasisk

Agarava tie
Al lukawai I,
.1.1.11c. 1..
.gelwaxassia ""...,
Yfalapala v
\Ial. b.
jel a.
t! matte
dialialossil
Bak.
\?., NN a i ..1! I :,. I lieu .
410401,111 ' - 1P ..Ou iyal.
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14440114
fyspane I'. I.
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iissawaimmus
1nder,C..1, l'
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Sunny Salop
.Iiiiiinimpiimmir. ,,.. ,
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-iundalakanrla,-...
, 'AIM.
iP.Iiiroo,-,11.
Arallailovat

,
1_1-.11.-

DIRECTORIES.

919

DISESTATES. i TAMIL NAMES. I TRICTS.


ESTATES.
TAMIL NAMES. I DIS
TRICTS.

. Aaatarreirrratle I
Awoke*
Arailakande Ant.
(See Nichols Oya)
IMat. E. 461004/ate GoodAuthaga.lerikirtErit r e
liewa.D hope)
l'us.
Goodape 'I'.
Ain4.14.rra--(Se,
disatristtioeSeatou)Seatu
Mat.
Bukanda)
IMagaluinpu T. Kad.
(See 'Irellis lc rd) iKeln.
lagadialRyin
' Puwakpitia
',Mat. N. sgeriya
oidalliamiamera
Asgiri
alatilmaisillipm l Ambanpitya
lalilaupgrer
S. Sinaoitia T.7',ILICat.
M
W."-------Arnhatbaia
..1111hathala 'Ku Aaidaaerse (See Salem) 4Auf.
!Rat.
Pollabatillla
:Ambagolia ........4.LN
I . Gal. digelme.
.1:)uili. laraiwkaidatroaale Athunadi T. Kur.
ohmeloraTferr.(S . otAtu bakotai
...ii.eg.
... Mat. E.
r
P.i!akelle)
Atumbewela
,1
( )amipereFrriqa
-so. &soli P. K.
Kad.
461.11161P
.14iialfasid Verulapitiya. .Keln.
JorrbrevarTrrjailia). E Atherton
Oomai 1.). T.
Kote----"..--..iaboyvklarktralp)1 Arabune
..
Sinn(' Kurugali-liad. .
pie
Ambetenne
t.
Adam** tllada,tnpitipa
[lap. W.
inbetemie
Ambutoune
.14.baftr! Nlikemp A ttapalam
AmLI akzetekemaansiiiel.
Ormolimiamealo
;r
Attampittim
Attampettie
i
Anualierm
Anblauard +Llan.
(See
AMblallgOdit
(fort
Dartrr On up) Moravalla P. K. Pus.
read albane& Seafieg:M7
..A.u.abiweeerit
Arnanthi Totaan Kelm
aliekekdirrr (See
Kirmagoller.rl.
Kent 1
P. Ambokkaim...4Lat. W. keeeirkruaget
Ater1917
Awkria atte..- - Mat. S.
Arairmat
Udapu
Kay ley T.
01.
.4PeopitirtitrIMte
iLuddirlaaPieew(! ee
gyp.

ittapalayalla
Malladova)
Erumeepollum
ad.
.......4iLata.
Karde Bungalow4Han.
Ampitt y T. ...Awl. Arianuata
Hap... .4arrivevia (See North Mataky....4Mat. N.
1tilinthakanda Mamotekanda
,......i.
Keln.
Bahalawn
flobirigiaa
iatiabamamaillett3tel
Veragolla
elm.
.............../
Rutland)
Arautialuallammaildewa. U Avisaweila
S. Varlamally Dint
Avoca
Anseleree.y144 !
.i.kLap.
Alaliaarladee
Corgamaram
Mat. N.
... . -.,_[Kal.
JoiitlifiriMirglinit :
Polhorakande
ln.
Mat, W.
e4wommeatgek Ankombari
LirewirporrrrTr!PTIRd i ng Pa tar,44040.41.14. ...
Bad
egallrlP.Al.
*I
Baidegama
I Andiatenne
; _...4 a diatenne
71 n d !in g 0 thle
' A.ndatigoddie . Doi.. B degamme or
in Valley : Vattugamarn
u 1
Paniar Totum
Di
..)Asprowdempigi) I P. Angamono ...04,49a.
May Mulley
Do
II
Bud.
, Anktuld a
la:
a ir
['atilt.'
Mulley
III
Do
Ran.
.1ngroovalla
.1mairrinkalie
Nola);
114:senate-,
V
1/o.
,
Am:carman
Anguragrflie
Samy Mulley
J
N.
- Du.
Arrikarela
..Lai
1).. V1
Kotagodde .
'-oskuduray
A.u.k..aaholayor
,..,.. a
Beddegamme - BAIL
Bad.
a
Bahanill
d,
Mahadova) N Annamale
--.
hassarwAlot Alin email e at. h .
S. Kadugansenne Kot.
Idiaaiiiiu Tongul Totunt
!Sc
: Maha.astotte) N. Eliva
isoomeikarnde A nail i karmiemwar Ida t. W.
iliair.:
Bullakotaue
Gurandeli es...,4c Gal.
shore.
Pulhu Kadu ...
BaLliaoliaika
til.
Maudul a
.1.korievorml
Keln.
=:Vlice 0 aklands)
Selankand
..k.opollipeimp
lirulnwelle
....iit...S.
,82t
Mea
II
Dekandumt I
ikevramaltrt.
Wa magod Ile [reikhilatb., LIALLIPidiaddelite 0 len Al, iuP)
.1Peogiewseie
p
ol
la

Anbatimaadatie Anatte amli
Hap.
14,011.00a440411/T'' Ballagolla
An niagk nude
I or.
,,,A.,,uHurkaufla
[forms. L
Ral4v..a.li.iamilm
S. Harregam
..
1...kittd.
416041,11.1"
Raja Patna Z.^
al. K lia.l.mayarri
AllibiblikoperWila Bungala T.
Med.
lnr.
Wairrimrase Thoncal T.
s...1407141.a
um, molem.mbbas liletotu in
BoomplmorpiOtrifo.1 (Se e .74 jahulds) ;mat. E.
e Hamiii (al) %las.
E.
I 1, i . N. )iadoblemwse4m4".2 S. Banihragtdis---M
Arangol a
11404Iff*f1efBitinbra.;;1119
Lihuaa;aliiiilie
Dili 1.
Aataim.i.lommi a
Aranola.kande Amaliail.
(Sec
,0*.
Arcadu. .- 11710; . Iliam14
.6merprir
Kum*.
Ku uciclesGrotip). A martawella
116 III.
t lois.. ;. 1!,1,1 ,iii Waverley .)
PaniyaP. T. -,....,_.3.1ad.
Dint.
Banehory
tclitiffirir
Brodie 1/111%. Bandarawatte -. ha.
Kuln liandaralledde
ranapitiya
.,Ardat. Ii, - Moranten Ile ..........a.at. N. limiala.aa..k14,4 (S ee Damtaten
illy.
Group)
[(ChM i T.
BrindarapollaL.._. fiat. E.
444molepearrepke.
- IDo
ni1111...
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--- . Ilap.
BuardimanpeOs N I). 1
Hap.
Kudellwatte
i'Arnliall
S. Ledger T.
lia.p. W.
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tArolsen
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Wet.
'.valemialumatte , Chet ty T.
IDum.

Likuildialre ilratLeurke....,, knack Ltromealiewritte

020
ESTATES. TAMIL NAMES.

DIRE( 'TORIES.
DIS-

TEJ.CTs.

EsTAT Es.

TAMIL. NAMES.

DieTRICTa.

Sinus Leere Mae.


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wai ta I S maa Accre 'l
Raaairpies.."fn e
West Hall G ) UchiTitally ittOirPus.
urn (See Dartry) Tavery Tot um
"- Mae.
Lisatror
\lilewatte
Yoranurn Ekkar Mae.
Elsoupayse
Puthu Toturor- -.lisp..
4Jisalavasaai
13easleisrlrito
Ruagulla-- Dik.
Hap.
Piliauerrvirtfrr pp or Tay Totum
Laikaagol.s 1 V a I'lla gal I I -'fiel..
.
....
-.....
Borrir'" (See
1 aissirormarbe 13 1 arau watts as.
Pogapatti "*""i Ft PIM LI
Springwood ) Barrawat
liaiso.
RebellagAstenna Re,.
1Aisae64.8t1 (See
" voisagism
...1.....i
K a ti I 1 1 ,e(li wattle) Walapane .iftm;'1.3-irtroor 1.041wralir.'''''''''' Pete.
Bard D. T.
lkthapheiTS Battahena
1.1.1alasksskommt
................Batgodde
Ha). .. itissigrims San tosurn171; .Rak.
Badgoddo
wiyatamio
.--..s.Vs'atarekkaPa
;rouge' 'Tuthill
N. El i5 a.
Robson Mally
rick. Lassolipswir
liatita.gri08(See li nook les (.i ro a )
141:701101.rftle
ibialisareft (Seel
Idayerenia Prbstse
tick,
sirelefoll
Jebanon GronpyWattagolly
l.""" .
SeethaLetehenif.X.4omp
l
Battagolla
D 1k. 111:Ps lilaar
i
.............battagolla
:1)1k.
S. Darrawella
ii.laloal0111,1
V ut takol I ey
'Singara
Wat
t
0- - 44ataw'
l'llairo.von
Battawatte ------ glad.
litalimsiviie
ippipujige
CI,
f4ikrnara,watta
liatatamisem a
160
',See 11b nenty
Bitageffittrrf !Bamboomalle Ku;
Mae.
.ieeSt. Andrew's ,
11u.r
'Nellawatte ---UeasseissOis*I
Dim. =
Blankponny T. Dik.
Veragollie
4110.111,P1
Gon gal la P. T.
liirsime(Sfe
19errerfert
alas.
era T.
- Brunswick)
jiwasysisiseraioorrp .:, om aw at te Pt
LLI11.104.1 (f ee Rangbodelei- --418 pa.
k a dll
Gala.
Bukkavil(ai
Kurnngu M unfit Gaffe' Rooreautilli
liomplibiejamv
Fl atbavatbhai
60141Wia
' Keelpinnyccabai Ha p.
eauvais
Acad.

110.0.16.6.0.ave-s1 a
,.....3sellealiiiii
'All 4pa 1 I y
"--1
lIorawala
..........Am b.
iGaioulmira : M e ii i k aw a tr.
watte
thlillirtri
, Bogthai - --"' ' Dila. __,
eddegama - I Beddegarea
....,
1)ikr--"
Al. , awe lie 'lunge! Paulin
YeifiltaweilletleN .1Iaddewolla;
li..ga Wa 111 al 0 ,. a Bogawanta la '1'. Mr'
,
e
Boliasjoil a I' 1.1...1- liollak ol la - - r4 4aig.
T angakelle) .Narpotbacre e Dim.
I, i
--- ;
Gala,
Lilaiiqtglit,
14/40fialsee
Tel oda
i4srla,
1 tounkolli S.
Dim.
we r
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iissoimOika--"."--\Tana
Kadu
Bon
Asceor.1
Kelp.
=II
ir-Pothu Kathy
.Akira P I '''''''lleala.
lioafteassavaio
iihoomermitrni, ...
...i.aarig
AMP. limos
uegodde)
T. nganunally
Bopit iya
liopea
'.. 7 )0
7 . I.
Do .
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aib.
S. OrTh., alla 441444rIrtitirr
4.eLarolallis
,...c.I lon zal I a
11,dm
Vilang Kolb
.L. Haarwomman . I 'otiyateue 14ar.--lisisyseii,
T au ga
Ge.-- 44warrr
:'e -)
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Mett1511""
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Kaluagalla
1 Bawagamm; i rte.
lialion
., WWI%
im: i 3.111W0141
Nate Wata
Ailat. S.
1 :-:,. c i - k us dal
a.1... lasmaxass
Naliyawatta.
4101001goa.
- fiewa.1.,
t=1
,....,
:Bellwood
limarillamosies
Bowellica.dde.T.; 411S13.
iMitateld T.
_ .
larrnimmosal
k. iNcolliNt A.nehan kat t a Pt -.1Kot
1Gangodcle ''"'
Vatbulaoa . --..-tt.lewa. l
AllifFPFT40. K allatautan a IMet, S. lisaviimas ..
1.
..:tfl
Poyabugodawatta
Horowala
T.
11era.gamin, I Barcgamn a,
Gala.
Patini T.
nikwirP
Dili.
1Beeroot " lailaior
Sudugolly, Mr
',LAN', B14.1:.( iroup
lea.illiampiie
Kelemi T.
golly and A
ak.
1rEtrli 1, ( late 1 lolgas).Allukkullal
. 0/".......'
Hal...
wetirolrer"1yerragollr...........
AkigaSiilisi
,
Motu
ni al ly ---iMsa......-----.
Braemar
.......lisalsosetaliab ( S eel
iivuo011011.6 Kooda MalIsimpedDinr,
w inguragalla)
.......-11)..1.
13,01.isspiss.11441, K.-taboola)
lorry Hill
44kol- . .......
Singarawatta'' Kell'.
.tiiti ....
Kahn. Oya
Gala.
Bran Lley
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.
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Sylvaka nd a ,Dik.../
iaiiiiiiampore -:-` Wells. 13ri d licrl L
Mk. I. isloimitaimm a Nelowatudows i' Hanw. lilesr
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mu IOUs g al a
Rad.
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IC 7N.

TAMIL NAMES. TRIM S


-

mss P.IrlDim.
GiO
-Jai Id. in Meddaltan&
,PuthuObedda 45clapi. Clealtaplihertort
\Chetty T.
- ..ltt.iii.
1Neeravic
1 Pm.
(kw"?
.Karnegail x
Rant,
/koala.=
fl'uthu K,1,1.1
' Rain.
liolatikande
, Sholaukaudic
'Dola-'"-'-'
. _.
CI-ongitioigh
'Wahagapittis, --.--TPUVr
in
,
Mapi
Ifi f...
ap
`l
s
.
nn Palangaimalie +1YfriT.'Ltataariamo.,4
Crab", T.
liwersmaiok
Is Kad.
!
A era T.
3faa.
i Talgatun
Runkandy
Citawseila
CI.
1 II
..
See w/opthahe...8
(.. ,
tikiyantrella 2!
Gallo,
IToligle Tot=
.R.141frvelie
, An thurukanthai K In'.(.410,~19,70-Puiliiimir mei us )
&OMIT
ee Spring wo: d) k.
Kandy D. T.
,''
hm.
f~atc.=pliers T.
a
114alliagoalaakamaao I Nona Totu mu'
Waiiiioun
eljrrrriVir
'(Included in Ir"
Minton I
fllaaCtt-Bulugalla
thentvi.........r.4.
N. Ellyn (..lawaeiratair.ftwer (See Os orne
Putliu Acre
alkaaariahlainea Bunyan
Cleveland _......._ Comarree T.
Ma
Bearpialeellltfftirrr
"'Tie Wattag ol I y
belwattm
Clawattie'`-- 1021:'
( liereden
Kalla Mallay ..30,kaisp.
1--H r
Caborogolla
P. Kabrakollai T
Padre Tatum 'arirti: }-1
cliu..
ilK
iroa
Ook.tva.tt e
4,14mtettretietr
.." 17211
11
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Coueygar
Conon

Kollevenne
Colombo Dura T.
Di k . L.
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Hem
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Kondago
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re
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c.
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ginotimmaliam_s.
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Maryville
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DIRECTORIES.

922

DIsTAMIL NAII1ES. VtICT

DIS-

fAMIL NAMES. ,TRICTs.


ESTATES.
..
lOthlormieflif (See Chetool
thonivii+Wt6C0 Lanka)
Maz.
Wra0.4e.mi and Tangapnue T.atid
Lipiljakiihr...S.t.
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Delgallitlatia
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Dini.-"- 1)egao0.10,11e
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Daagola
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g
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Pltalavna..- y
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923

DIRECTORIES.

IDisTAMIL NAMns, Tan Ts.ESTATES.1 TAMIL NAmEs TRACT.


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Liberi T.
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1Dim.
1 KondagolIai
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an.
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DIRECTORIES.

1121
Es] Ams.

Din.
TAMIL NAALES.

ESTATES.

I TAMIL NAMES

immTs.

kid.
- Kolu. 144stespleisasoiN
Kona T.
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Ilsinalle
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IlreeldsrtlirSe
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ft-Clones Lower) Siima. Koriyituit
Fresh-water
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DIRECTORIES.
ESTATES,

TAMIL NA MEs,TRIMS,
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Lermasermeet.
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Heelis D. T.
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loabagslakike
Lung's Land
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it
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Lantern Hill
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Anabathu-acre Mutu.
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liewrirlaw
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'Bad.
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Mortara kleaewron
goolpilleade.
Illielwerlaa)
Mas.
Lowell.- Zatikanaks
Han.
boakesieftemiseic Silva kandu
Ktinek.
otiyagalla
Dik.
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)
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Kottagolly
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kiattaioabliiet,
"oA
Lamigerwatte \ Oosarawatte
Bad.
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keeettresteerit
Dig*
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Pus.
iterlstgrokhr
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Mortara
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Tuttiripitiya
imaws lowavlerrirerewatelf
K unto dugas wila Hang.
Alma+ Laaaameter
Kotua Goddella Kottagodoi
. Tat. S. iseeeirannItertri!liweiwelagoliap Kutagedru
Paunia Nagadova Hap. W.
Mon.
Cowdavie
liwialamai.
Palanywatte
Keg.
Kowlahena
))int.
"46"6 .
Leaarai.a.
laiiiiiika.
L..iieweisp.04ee
= Honnaltanda Hal.
Moragolla T.
Pus.
Gletret*Kai.
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Papilla
..-.. 'Hap
hwisioseem
lierelalailmeemiasie
Hak
LautakowpriPeAteenfreebeiretnrr.
Dik.
kiewislierw
Kadiawattie
Liaulareb,iaigioturn
.,PKuda Oya
Kudawatte
Mat. E.
Silvakandy
li i'l . '
(See Orange Op.) Keg.
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Nil.
Kuniaxadoluwilliden .
Aft.
Maligate.nne
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Leuke.,
K.aailarawajja Kutuaragallo, M.
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liegelltr
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Mon.
Kaimaimslian
Levelle
'
Wilt.
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Lewella
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nranda Oyu Karma& Oya . Matu.
Meetotte
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Kernoala
Kad.
P. Kurugolla
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ilJdapti.
,...-"
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K urngarn a
i-Oweverb 8 Pima.
Herewlearka
Peterkande
;Dim.
ioippeiffetilv
Kasailawlsimerele
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Kafir/D*6Ni -T..
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(See 14,1eoloya) . 11tra'n.T7.
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lakseekleeatKehl.----Aludeniya
Llaufeechen
Knr.
Co. of Ceylon ,i'ittakande
11 at.
t. S. lalwa/Rarmas
Sehoolmalle
Jillamalle
(See Lindoola) Pndukadu
.Dim.
....*"
lealaleiHien (Set
leikoregeM,
Al.
Labucolla
Kai.
Carolina wat te
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Ram.
11 Clyde)
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situ)
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ill at, a
te) Eeriagolla
ladbroke
P. Suriekande
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egegare.
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lloggasisoweer
Kad.
feitepasa
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L Morn
i i ii uatilaka T.
Han.
Atha
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Mat. W. Leasbeir
110
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TAMIL NAMES.

DieTRICTS.

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EA.
W a t.
Myrivarrlysarallt I'akelawattse
Balm n T.
Mat. E. Mailevet,tatvra
Metratstmeer (Sec Katlia.nleiaa)__ Kot.
1.0,gaawary (See
Gala.
M-Prhwtrarres
Tana Tatum
Mattagolly- P. T. Dik.
Kada Oya)
Sacchariwutte
Hun
Hewa.L. 1.14.1404--rrrre
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ek.
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. Pas.
7, p-1 Maltatenne
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adu
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i i ,e)1611.
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I
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kkera
laialr.y....lasastl
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Lucky T.
e Maltga T.
Amity Land
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alag a el 1 a
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I, MIDI .
Milligasheemi
M.11igalatowir
Laatimalauele.
1i al 1 iyagodd ct
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.............;4.....-Lunugalla
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ll
I Mat. N.
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Han.
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I titr.t....
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3111.1wasawa
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yegrove
Keln
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Mawinedulle
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;Galle
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Nlatu.
Dik.
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1190104
histswirgerITte
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1,4,-,eatiat.
Manikwatte
Manikwatte maaa.iialiisrAcs.
Manikwatte
Mapitiya
Keg.
/likkidiomod-te

Alana
.., Amb..
Maloildialyy
Meeeisiesier.
Hewn i,.
Amarthalanga Dim.
Maoti akelle
MeReadelf
MasilatOmak
llitc.
Macoollussa.
Masgoorweaterrr Mapana 1'.
ILARMROIRPAR
Mat. W. Morkirnrr Mahadrniya
watts
AroplatitgatiirtS
..dier., EQ. ARC Iliparlag a lial.
(11l argil,
. ......!
(See Perth)
M.4
m7...S. Mathugama Hewa.L. Ahrapilis
Maragal.a
kette)
Mat 8.
Ukuwela
MarirleTrirrm -did P. Mathugamma Hewa.,L.
(See Gilbury)
Watt.
Maddagedera
1. Malladadasa
Maalsiagleliesa
limaaoi6e.nie
Kandekettia Knack.
Maratenne lg.
3,,Losinistallt
Madan'pe
Rak.
Maraville
enfi ,
:ad
"irall...
,.--Margary
Gadadessa Ilf
MatrieweilitIttve
.1.111.12,u..
Vettelekadu
Mat. W.
Mareby
.A.r.t- sr
...
m,
Mat. W.
Madawalatenne IKe
Marlby
Ran.
lestrrnaatt
(doe Gona Pattiy.a) Mato. ___
/
)
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ino..";....Sumtra Valle
Dol.
Kai,
Madulgolle
Watt.'"
Maria
Oetlemam
/131.daidel.1*
Kad.
Madulsima
Maier. Morisreawaie
Asalai
tataikikatEga
Kuucke"."-Panic T.
ittimsowirtil)
' liarab. Marie's Land
'
Mogen"
Gallia. Marigold
MIMISSR. T.
Ma Pavi
Keln. kliminialia
Alawatura
Morainisemse
... &el. ""......
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Mill.
Dik.
Marttasyyttsti
Kalaniwatto
1Matu.
(itrelsrelPirrn Le thenty)
MeLacclealogsoill a Macoody
MehapillerrertIrrnDI at kuvath a
K eg.
Maaaelaeaatstea
-4 (See Dam batenne Group) 'Hap.
Martinstown
1 Aligamal 1 e
Mrairaeltrtra
3lahadova
Mad.
eLeniwrd
I Pas.
OA.
Nilloo Mallay I
raisani Malle
Meire.BOIere Mahagola
Mas.
eanguwatte 1lien. .....,
Mailiegoiste
.1
e
Massaniesail
" Bad.
N. Eliya Mwmassawiwal.
Birks:4r Paws% Margas
,Marimalla. .
Hewa U.
m a b agoda,
,. Matra goda
Kai. . .qatairaueamat,
'
Mora.
'
mainsinni
,.. ..elsa
Pottipolla
'Rail.
Ma+pago.i.1.1,0
1(See Craighead) Dol.
Magalla
Nadu T.
M as1Kiltles )iavelraisr.
M#8.
Dol.
Malta Nilu
Ileadeeivalisr%' _ Masgellae
Maly Tatum
f KeL
mahatma,.
Maaposeati...M. akaHue.
Letcherpe
laun,
limbhdrefk
a.s...hanva.. - (See WRiROLII)
hestgierrti.
...}..ongford

Vally T.
Lingoodon
Cooper D. T.

P.

Korx

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DIRECTORIES.
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.EsTaT.E.S. TA mil. NANES. TRICTs.

ESTATES.

Mwerfliswea-i.isse
Y.iiiodef
Tyl,tal ,,,

Mipilisisressie

Rettathary

Poiki

Hat. W. visawbeerstn,
N.Leaeviega

,Kur.

MaStalaelle

Meenpiti Tot= Kelm.

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at. W. Mewiwr".

Valley

Drs.

TRACT e.

K n, ,, Mirr.swatta

T.

11u,...3ila
-vi. Asgiri

Matilda

TAMIL NAMES.

931

Mattagolly

Dim.

Mae.
Mon.

See

Itiarageiwerenne

Magasaageatie Mattamagod a Kein

Esta e)

Tongal T

"Matz tra Group Kahawattl . Matu Nfemernirtifir

Mat.

Karrakanamalle Pus.

Maaaa.a.ad-Koia-

Meeeerw47ewiwawele Moonerakan de Flap.

A Ssidababaweerlyra

wee

0-Itite3erny Mausa Had. Moonerakel

( Seaeowewnwied+ka)
Mwassoisralle

liewirher117

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Amarawella

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cardu

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Meyniollie I

Jtajjauia

Monrovia

Paepole

llowbes*iesiette

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trw'n.

lam) Paunia

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Satnerivelli iiiii.C.71, 41- e .1,1

la.1..,

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le

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Mathugoda ..... .1 )i , I . Iladolswweee

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Dim._

P, T.

M.-

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lied.

Moragalla
Masolisawa

MessisIsailele

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Kotamaley

Kutchkkat

teewatura

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it

Meewatura .... 41.an.. ,

Meassiesieskie

Landerdble)

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erria Cotta Kaltony

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Ma,sayilla

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Carolina ' VW*


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(q.eiv Dar
ilsor)

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Iiiiiilamk,Ver

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ande 116
10.4.1
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-e

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Pooree V.

M omit Pleasant Anthonymalle


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as.

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Meartlake(SeeGo-

Horamula T.

ercanti le

' Cala Mallie

A1 ,ai lgei4ee Mormensite

Gonawattie

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Citrawattie

Mornington

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=

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Mally Totuta
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T.,. ,x1,14. 142

Masagolly


DIRECTORIES

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DmTAMIL NAMES. I rEICTs.

ESTATES.

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TAMIL NAMES. ri111

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H ap.
Pallia Totum
liessimmaa
MearsTrgltrr Mousagalla '4101*
Hea L.
Nillawalla
tib
PePriffirli
MdauerarriTrr (See GallemuNellicotawatta 1Kel.
Nelicollawa t 1 a
' Dol.
dena)
110.1a .
Nellaikolla
Napillakarkia
Lag.
Mmossmolearida,
MOWN,
Alupothawa:te 'Hang.
Mat.. E. Maliaaahaor
Mousakande
Iloassaakoossie
Han.
Thomas
D.
T.
Naalligaroetilt
Mouaskelie(fiale
Gall..
biantultwenw''
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" Gala, NaskusaLlawaiara Pitawellai nrirly.
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Mousa
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Mat. E. (Sitmairallamaeod) soil '1'.
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Pariugo.y T. *
bit...A.sra...1,
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Ran.
Dodangalla
gemokiewY
MorlverFraltr
IN1 ud um ana
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Ettankattio P.1'. i lia'.
litrellewlewrIft. Il
Mat. N____.
New Blackstone Kochchiku
(Sarlit11113) Mat damana
li.waslaulaph
An ankuai i 13a r11
(See Welaw) Bal.
Mtoletairrapnr
'Rah
Iiialarkryer Mtikelaw Atte . TrIewa.'D hismallislaidokila To ken T.
Manikatti NI ullimaslareirarfSee Baudarapola) Mat. E.
IN ii.
gamam
NA .
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Muratagaspitiy.t: nig .
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L.
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Grant)
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DIRECTORIES.
DIBTAanL NAMES. TR1CTS.

ESTATES.

933
TAMIL NAMES.

DISTRICTS.

Kotamal'y
Hail. W rodritigi4a
Dol
Paraliollai
Flak.
S. NellawaMie
to RamasamyPillai Pus
B.d.
Gala
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FPralikettt
,
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DIRECTOWES.
ESTATES,

DINTAMIL NAMFR. I TRICTS. I

DlsESTATES.

TAMIL NAMES. TRICTS.

Damalagolla
l at.; Nt
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Mad. *
Ragnlla
n. - 3 ) Abaraall a
Rat..6414-Ire+1e
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rlvdrafiewtia
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se4aseease.Gp) Letchimiwatte Pas , RLlala.lteoPe
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avarice , Polwatte
Kel.
Ratnagirie
Dol
Heolonewear
Pondappe
mekarre
M. t. S.
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Puthu Yerlan
.
wsikeark
gat..
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ilsopekseen
Poonagalla
woweeellies
Randakaran T.
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Han.
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lidasiaseen
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ti,u4mg+A-4268
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Rondura
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DIRECTORIES.
DisESTATES. TAMIL NAMES. TRICTS.

ESTATES. TAMS NAMES.

935
DISTRICTS.

Red
Serelilelm
larda.inairl4ertiamib. Kandegedera Bad
Saumarez Sams- Mullay Galle.--------.
Surremittite Delpitia Pus
dvialjaaaSseropen.t Western) Dim
.
Scarborough Colombo D. T. Mas------SerelmngiSto Scrub N'Eliya
Searnetct- Gal anga Al
Ku!.
Uattelld
Goateat& Palampassie Yak I. .0
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kliamakaLla
g.l.ugagma Sellegama Mat N.
Sembawatte Kiln
Antralually Mat. E
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Keg ..
Seraph!' I
Sookenante
S aearaw a ttie Dim
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11
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Rak
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Dik. L.
Si Papilla
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St...A.Meswm Kadi ansayne
Dot
At. Andrews Sadikawatte . cal. Shamrock Shamrock
Keg
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cha Cardu
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liedde;1 S. Gaikanda
Han
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Mar
Yak. Sitraknnallr Koegoda
414..Clims Saukless
Kur
4ilemerase

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Mat.W.
Silver Hill Villimally
(a.t-P-xt-i-a..
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gakkin)-- Delltadawatte
Kad
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Dike
Singarawatte Singarawatte
41......Caklaosends
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Kad
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watte) Mason T.
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tiya
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Amb
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low
Mont!
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Sirigsba
Stelfstens Acre Mane MeeKal
Sirikandurai
Dol. Siaikabaslena
nagolla
Hang.
Welikanna.
Dik. L. Siritataula.
845/-14etnr! Elleas T.
Keln
Sirisauda
Bad. Sailsawalar
. me Moratotte
Ham
Am.
Galapitiya
Has
.i.e)
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John del Rey Toomothars '1'.
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Sogamawatte
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Sinjon Totum
Dim
Lipell T.
knuek. Semedessal.
t. John: Hill Erattivaika l
Del
Somerset
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Sk4FrolstrIelreed Pineter D. T.
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lit. J.lizz. Sinne Nona T.
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Arab.
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Spring Mount
Dik
t. Lep Sanglise
Dim
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St Margaret's Pagalawatto
Barrawatte Bak.
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Dim
Dim
Umilegerins Sendregias
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st.awoiegtoe
Strnete
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Feya Vallai Yak
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Salem Woman D. T. Aut
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na T.
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ESTATES.

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NAMES.

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Sandanam Watt's
May
Mnthaliyar Al
Yak.lihlwrrrm
Dik
Totum
The Lowlands Sinna, T.
Am
Keg
12.1.3FleroleSertsup Park Totum
Mad
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Ambalawatte

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A.mbagahalands Miri
, Strathspey
Stone Amu T.
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Mpg
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Kabragalla
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Punch' Waite Gala
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Group)
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Sinne Vallernal
Sungamulle
Sesspriulta
Gala.
Wistrlseresirrst.e
7ak kadi mudute.
Stone Suriakaoku P. T.
Ead
Tiaseedere
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da
AI
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tjaaarat.1.(Aaa...11ap
ugastenne)
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Bad
C
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Mad
Dim
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(See Pooprassie) Pus 4y
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Kur
Gaikande
Sybil
Ka
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Calle
115.101e4werrttr
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Letchemy T.
Mat N
Mat E.
Totagarna
Mat N
Mat S.
(See Agrawatre) Dd..
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Thawilakollai
Apr
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Tangetortiley
Kt .A-04'0'
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Bak
Kal
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Keln
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Anganpitiya
Haug
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swAtzt Talgaswela
P. Kotmalie
Dim
a
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ilaioloolfewrete.
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Dim
May T.
Udapu
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Talwatte
Dom
to Tummoderawatte Hang
Talarrairm,
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lassosiesrilierr
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Kemry
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unuiyagolla
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- hvie
avalamatenne
Han.
L4ikstosorkelie
1%:i!.
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P. Udagodde
Toirkssra,ta
11.14.60,
Bad
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rellwatte
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tidolerass,
Pusela Totum
Telgania
liortrurn
bielfrill%
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Telgama P. T.
Ate'
Tellaakalda
Udapolla
Uellgera
Weelisetprli,
1.3eiespetra
Udapolli T.
Y,'I
Allagaraabay
-Tellisford
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StuktrM7r (See Amherst)
Kalmadry
Ststryttlrl t
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Sterrr-Fhtstrrh
Nagaatenna P. T
Pt oragalla
rfrisaidaviso
Si mbawattie
*erestirellie
Ellie Poo

Udapu Taaseksaire,
Dim
ii:
141.11
Pus

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DIRECTORIE8'
I
ESTATES.

-.
TAMIL NAMES.

DisTRICTS.

ESTATES.

987
DIS
TAMIL NAMES. TRICTS.

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(LooteConders) 1E 'Iva L.
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tie)
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tri-re..1%
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Mallai
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Unugolly
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WopeakiamiatjaUpparu T.
Trin
Waradaminie
Mat N
lifilorle
Weategnionale
tank
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Hap
nragalanda
Wrienisramnect
li a skauswatte lMor
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Mattawa
41.01..
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kat:it-awn, ug.
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altalande)
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Valley Totuin TM or
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er
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Nil
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T.
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Venjagolly
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Weddemulla
Vaddamallui
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yaaaaollmirawer Visarena
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Weilarlertle
W,.--6.a...grapt4cia
Kris
.gh)
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(See Choughle
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Welloccore
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Walapane
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Ellamullie)
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DIRECTORIES.

938

L DIaESTATES.

Weettewna(kand
Wewirmermaad
33te4wawri-41 o
Way- Nakiya

NATIVE NAMES. yTILICTS.

Am
Bambarakelle Bad
N. Ellyn
Bal
Vevalkatiya
Tavellum-p tussle Mad
Galle
Alagumalle
Pas

Wevarcala
WavekeRer
WswMeena-4.gee
Med
Vir.seeleidt )
Variakollai
Galle
Wowageeka
Vavalwatte
Rya
Wewagolla
Dol
WIPALIAlie+.14,
Niew4r1t4wirle
Manikawillie
Mat E
Welpelwaten
Bal
lArdsweetom
Bad
Vadiglina
Aidiptgalla
Oochimally
Hun
Kerrimettia
Keln
Kai
WI1""1""ile (See Sorana)
MIXA:4414011qh (See Demodera Group Bad
Keln
Halgolla P T
ViCeoralwairlaine
1444y.lieleir
Morrrison Patcha
Kadu
Pus
Mocha T.
Dim
W..iimerrtrifitt
Patella, Kadu
flap
Wiltatatlffia
, ablaa Warregamme Mat E
W4proraverrrm
V isaratenne
Hap
NiLiiirreertr
(See Han gurankette)
Hew U
Matara
( See Moralioya) Keln
iltshire
Allugamallt
Mat W
Dambode
Wawa3/416.1,41-2
Vat
Wiseitireirl-Pwrk Damboda
Nit
Wia4wermillammt The ile Totum Dol
Wasalay.
Omrnanymalle Pus
W.4aM4epr41a
Dim
Sacarawatte
Wwweelatftt (See Goorookoya0.) Kot

(See
Vtl"Zt
a %a G.) Kirigaha kande Mato

Battangalla
Wrawaletael,
Nik.,,Iladtis (2) Chatty T.
11400alwlamrriSwer Gonamade
Variakollai
oodside
Weeilamtta
ez.Woodalee
Gomutiawe
Kuruvatthai

Keln
rDik L
Kur
Med
N'Eliya
Gala
Dik L.

ESTATES.

DMNATIVE NAMES', f TRICE).

Woodthurpe and
Tamby Rajah
Invereak
Manickwatte
Wootton
WprkerTlaT11131

1144.144,1-

W.,yrierrehrogre
Wapamiewm.
YaJaarulonaaa
Yacdessa
TplIn I

terra
Yoatatrterillto4e I. new

%Vat
Kot
Hap
Mat S

Poojagodde
Pal la KaduganAl
nawa
Rat
Patchy Kadoo
Mau ick wa t te
Yalagolla
Yahale T.
Ealathani

Nil
Yu
Kele
Kal
Hen.
Al

Mt
KelL
Yangolai
Yak ..i.,.(ieriewtie (See Brookwood) Bee .
lint.
Y-9,1,4legol.la (See Damblgalla)
Yallari,iymeitk- Marra molly No, 2
N. Eh),
Kalwat ' e
Ihri4ar
Bad
YaJdiaaLan
Mad
Yapame
T.
Y.apasse
Dim
Megmnallie
Yaaaaatale
Nil
14110118111nCiew Laulie P. K.
Tambooroogalla Hue
Vatasaavo
Kel
Yatanel I a
Kele
Rettathary
Kosgallakanda Kal
(See Elladawa) Kal
Mat
Ratawatte
Rat
Mel E
Wasknawatte
Hap
Vesalatenne
Yalaiewrre
Kot
Selavenda
Del
Ellangapitiya,
13a.1
Arugam a
Yelaaarewn
Kele
Yogammo
Yeepastaw.
pane)

Serapeadon
Poothu Vatakoda Dint
Dim
Ole D. T.
Dirt
Galkanda
Peria KnIurati Wet

NA

Abi
Abi
Ab(
Acc

Act
Act

AC1

Act
Ac
kr
Ac

AC

A.(1
Ad

Ar

Ad
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A
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A.
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DIRECTORIES.

939

TAMIL OIL SINHALESE NAMES OF ESTATES.


(Alphabetically arranged.)
---.
l't 1tL NAMESthe abbreviations in the Tamil Names of Estates : "P.
T." signifies
Puthu Tottam (Any.' ice, New Estate); and "D. T. " is Durai Tottam (Anytime,
Master's Estate).
i .D.ts..
NATIVE NAMES. iiEIVGI/M NAME8.1 TR/CTS. NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES.;
TRICTS.
I

Abarnalla
Abbis 'lack
Aberdeen
Accara T.

Polataganin New/Wein. Alpra


, Halbaratva
Kal.
Abbey Rock
Mor.
Alplakanda
Stirling
Dim.
Kehelgatna
j.13ik. L. A ukuwatta
I
Gallagangma
, with Grolattima ILlap. W.
Brunswick ands
i Mas.
Nelliewatte
Alupahene
Hang.
i Bloomfield
Accra T.
Kot.
Halwatnra
Alwatura
Kai
'Aorawatte
Hampba
Aora T.
'Gale
Atm nawattie
Plts.
Riseland
Passara
Pas.
Acra T.
Mat. E. Amanawattie
Ross
Auchinreoch
Keldt
Hap. W. A tramthi T.
Acra T.
Ougaldowa
N . Eliy a
Monkasood
Dol.
Amamwebt
Acra T.
Armagh
Dim:. "
Amartt aganga .Macduff
Pss.
Acra T.
Webganga
Knuckles
Group
Knuck.
Amartavallie
Pas.
Acrattenne
Agratenne
Yak.
Imaratha walla Coolbawn
AcreMalleMeen a
.
Kal
Ambtgabakande Pantiya
Del.
golla
St. Helen
Miri.
Mat. W Ambagaltalande Theobroma
Aria Letchimie Hylton
Am.
Ambagatua P. T. Koladenia
Bad.
Adiarnwatte
Cloyne
Bad.
Daba
raga!
la
A ni b ag a muwa
Addydoray T.
Keenagashena Bad.
N.
Gal.
Ambawella
Galin
Ambagolla
A digarawatte
Galebodde
Warwick
N..Cisi.
Dik. L.. Ambagolloy
Aga ravatt ie
A graw at te
Ambecotta
Dam
'Dik. L. Ainbakotai
Agra Oya
Agra Oya
A mbalangoda
Arabalsngoda
Mid.
Dim.
Agra Patna
Fassifern E.
Stratbisla
Mat.
Ambalttwattc
Dim.
Agra Patna T.
Sutton
,
Ainbanpittia
Ambanpitya
Keg.
''
Mas.
Agrawatte
Ormi dale
Anibetenne
Ambatenue
Kta: '
Abnayshade P .T. Rajawella Upper
A mbetenoe
Dum. Ambetenne
Darn.
and Lower
Hardenhuish Dik. L , Ambatha .Acre Dunnottor
M as.
Akerry T.
Mat. E." A.mbat ha Acre 13,-vys
lias
Akery T.
Diokumbure
Ambathu
Acre
GI
enalvali
Dik. L.
Gala.
Akkiera
Malgae,moi
Ambathu Acre Glenatvah
Rak. "..Gala.
Akkrt. P. T.
Bon Accord
Ambathu Acre Harrington
Dina
Gala.
A klurawatte
Rock hil I
Pros.
,Nant.athu Aore Lauriston
Mtn.
Akra T.
Derby
Amblakande
Amblakande
DalDik.
Akra T.
Castlereagh
A.mblatnani
Amblamana
Mar..
Alagalla
Bal.
Walawe
Amhokka
A mbekkai P.
Alagart, a,,e
Pas.
Mat. W.
Wevekellie
Kelm Ambugamain Hatbawa
Gal..
Alagawatta Glassel
Bad. Ambugastenna Providence
kid.
Alugole
Elmhurst
3.1.t. B kminunamaIly Amunamulla
Alawatugod a
Ilewa.U.
Byston
A muordamulla Mongolia
Keg.
Alawatura
Alsrkville
Ampittia
Ampitty T.
Algolla
re '
Kelm
Halgol I a
Sacombe
Aligamalle
Aduratually
Pat. E.
Ku.
Martinstown
Rutland
Arnunamulla
Dik.
Hewa.0
Allagalla
Halloowelle
Kilmarnock
Allagallai
Al.
A.nayinal ay
Dum,
Allagalla
Allagamabay Tellisford Keln. .-,nenankatta Bowbill
Kot.
Annamalla
Dik.
L
Annamale
Made.
Allagarnally
Aberdeen
Peru
Allagolla
Udapu. Ana Pathan
Ran.
Allagolla (2)
A flagon
Anchepangoda Graceland
Kal.
HalgAla Group Ken.
Aneumbura
Al agolle
Kula. A ncumbura
Gala.
Punugalla
An daela
Allan D. Kodda Holland's Block Bal.
Hapu.
Elvellewatte
Allaoon DarrayT. Eriagastenne
Andapola
Wat.
Mat. S.
Allapaily
Anderson Dural.
Becherton
Kal.
Allawattie
Tottum Peria
Hap
Allawattie
Holyrood East Dim.
Allekande
Ranak
Kal.
Ellekanda
Alliaddv
Knuck. h niers= Durai
Allieadtly
Alliagolla
Holyrood
West Dint.
Tottam
Mon.
Alliawatte
Allukawatte
Audi Doray T. Keenagashena Bad.
Alton
Mae.
Dum.
Alli Poo T.
Ankanaturu
Anganduray
Am.
Strathellie
Alliera T.
mune
Angamone, P.. Pus.
Bal.
Clarendon
Mat, W. Angampitiya
Trisnell
Alingamalai
Hampshire
Kal.
A llugamalli P. T. Wiltshire
Neuchatel
Mat. WIAnauruatota
Bad..i.
Angurumulle
Angurutnulla
Berlin (late HuiRan.
Angroowelle
Yak.
A tig,roOvalla
gas)
gas)
Rot.
Alluttwat tie
A njankatty T. Bowhill
Bad.
Glen Alpine
Aloa Tot u et
Mat. W.
Ankantle
Elfindale
Mae.
An ands
Alndeniya Lianfeohan Kehl. Ankombari An000mbra ::Int.I.T.
,Bad.
Alutwa
Gala. Ankudda
Angodde
Auts
ll
Altewattt
Tiddydale
Gable Annigwatk
Annie watte
Rani

940

DIRECTORIES.

DtaDIt
NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES. lEICTS. NATIVE NAME S. ENGLISH NAMES. TRIG

Nil.
Bambragalla
Bad.
Hanagall a
Bambragalla
Annakalle
Dik.
Kelm Bambaragalla
EdarapoIla
Glengarrffe
Annamalla
Hews
Mat E. Bamlairagama
Annamally
Hope
Annamalle
Matu
A ttningkanda
Mor. Bambragama
Tambopata
Anningkande
Dim.
Kehl. Bambr*galla
Ivies
Bambrakellie
Annie Totum
Kur.
Barchukande
Bambera
EllaAnthurukanthai Bnllatw lle
Bal.
Mount. Pleasant Han.
kande
Anthonymalle
Kottagallakelle Dim. Bandarawatte
Bandarabedde Pas.
Antonimulli
Han.
Bandarapol la
Bandampolla Old Mat.
Antonym%le D.T. Hantane
Dim. Baragolla
Torrington
Bearwell [StNew Dim.
A ppache T.
Kur.
Barapert
by
Warrakettia or
AppoogainurnP.T Riddigamma
Bad.
Dam
liappcorodda
Kingolla
Appurodde
Ram. Bard D. T.
Camnethan
Black ForestPus.
Arta 1). T.
Gala
Mat. N. Baregamma
Arangala
Beragamme
Arangala
Kal.
Rak.
Barra S. T.
Stuhton
ArapollakanJe Arapolakanda
Kur.
Rak.
Barrawatt
e
Barra Group
Arassamaram T. Bulugahatenne
Kad,
Kuuck. BatInivattliat
Aratenne
Bodawa
Arathenne
Rat.
Gals
Battagolla
Battagolla
Arcady
Aroadu T.
MSS.
Kelm
Battangalla
Fairlawn
Woodend
risi T.
Ha n.
Mad.
Vedehette
Battawatte
Battawatte
rial T.
Dik.
L.
Battigalla
Arita& .Accra T. Harden bush
Battallgalla
Dik.
Dim. Bawagamma
Bowagamma Yak.
Arisi Valaimalai Abbotsford
Mor.
Belligolle
Mor.
Cloaenberg
Aritchchi Taunt Halpantenne
Bad.
Bellwoo 1
Rat.
Newhough
Bellwood
Ariyan Cotta
tldap. Beeroot
Dik.
Berat
St. Leonardo
Arkrane
Ban.
Hap
4erragolle
Arnaimallai T. Leangapella
Berragalla
Dik.
B et tt ya goda
Ba tti yag od a
Kan
Florence
Arni T.
Hap. Vi Blarnn a att P
Blinkbonny
Die.
Arnasalern Martin Lot No. 7387
Am.
Blarueywatte
Blarniywatte
Pas.i
Arslena
Arsilakande
Dik. L. Bulat kande
Guava Hill
Kad,
Norton
Arthady P. T.
Mad.
Bogama
Kelm
Devenick
Dover
Annul ankadu
Dim.
Dim.
Bogavathai
Bogahawatte
Powys Land
Arua T.
Bad.
[Levi
Bogapitte
Bogahawatte
Yelverton
Arugama
Dol.
Bogawantal a
Bogawantalawa Dit.
Havilland
Arvland
Kad.
Boldeciya T.
Blackstone New Mat,
Mariawatte
Asalui
Kad.
Bollagollai
Bollagalla Upper Gal.
Atgalla
Asali K.
Keln.
Bolturnbe
Ion (late Bowala) Bal.
Asgangula
Astrangitla
Mat.
W.
Bombuwella
Fullarton
,Kal.
Asgeria
Asgiri
Matu. Boralanda
N. E
Fairyland
Goodwood
Astawstte
Dik.
111111.
Osborne
Bowellieadde T, Bowellicadde
As any T.
Amid. Braliagolli
St. Leonards
Allecollewewe 'Matt
Aswellekaude
Bray Totum
Bray (lateCin'na) Hap.
Drornore(late BoAthirwatte
Mad.
Bridgend
Bridgend
Ain.
livia)
.
Dim,
Brodie D. T.
Ardlaw
Aspokunawatta Kur.
Athunadi T.
Dik. L. Bukkavillai
Boccawella
Lonach
lUala
Atha
Atampitti a [tuwa Bad.
Bulakotana
Balakotenne
1 Bal
Attampeltie
B
ti
lapanatia
M or.
New Bambarabo- Rat.
Bu 1 apan a t ia
Attankatbei
Pleyna
Attabage Group Pus.
Bal.
Bulatgarn ma
Attapal ant
Bad.
Udai
Plaiderio
Bullock A. 'I'.
Stafford
Attasini
3Int,
Colgrain & RajaBungala T.
Aramhapolla
Attosany
Nil.
talawa
Bukanda & Am..
Bunkantly
Mat. E.
Knit.
Altwood
balawa
Attawattc
Kel.
Bunyan Gvoso Mits.
Hatele
Bunyan
Attliatie
Ilatterabage New Bal.
Atthirabitgai
Kal.
Pus.
Hattangolla
C. Saranamut tu John Edward
Attongollay
Cabaragalla
Keenaga shen a Bail.
aberagol I a
A uoi D. T.
Dim.
Agrakande
Cabriabokkallo 2 Mad
Cabriabokk a
Avarakande
Kal.
Dolly
Ayala Patana Fassif ern West Dim.
Cad arawa
Galle
Baddagama
Mor nington
Ckila Mallie
Dim!
Badagarna
I 'dal
Knack. slay T.
Baddagama
Amherst
Baddeg-anta
Cialke,Ddewatte
BaddewellaiBaddewelle o Sr. N Al.
Calkande T.
'Arab
Hap.
Gaitdanawa
I Batgoilde
Callupiliah
Badgodde
Keg.
Captain Totten Beverley
Badallawatte Egmont
Sit.
l'arifa
Pin
a
arawa
Bad.
Carambitcatta,
Ba dull aw a ite
Pemdenia (N e.il Han,
Balianilla
Carambu T.
Bad.
Babanill
Httpugastenne Keg.
Ballagolla Ella Hap.
'arandopane
Ballagolla
Amherst& &OR,- Mali
Bambara gama Pambegam a
Carey D. T.
Keln.
Lliski
Ilan [hill Kal.
Grove, The
Mat. S. Carolinawatto
Barber 1). T,
Gadadessa
Battahena
Bal.
:Itrudrisi
Batehens
astallywatte
Castle Hill
Bamberabotuwa WelewalatnuelPalk
Alla
atts D. 1' .T, Hunnugalla .111uu
Bal.
araz T.

DIRECTORIES.

941

NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES. TRICTa. NATIVE NAMES. ENGLTSII NAMES. TRICTS.
Sandringham
Chandringam
Diin.
OandaraclassP.K Bromley
Dim.
High k'orest
Mato.
Dangkandy I). T. Christie's Land Mat. E.
Charley Vale
Kalugahabone Kid.
I hi niel D. T.
'Harrow
Chatty T.
Pun.
A rrassanwatte
Wat.
Dannoraknnda (See Piccadilly) K e hl,
Chatty T.
Kur.
Darner D. T.
Sylvakande
I Roseneath
Chetty T.
Han.
The Glen
Mat, W David kendis KUSgahalieDS.
Chetty T.
Mats.
Woodlands
Dik. L Dawalendri
Ossington
Chatty T.
Kal.
Chetty R.
Dawson '1'.
Chetty T.
Wat.
M.atu.
Deagalla
D
A leltliagalla
Kolongathawatte Dum.
Chetty T.
Mad.
Debaganta
Eichgrove
Gala.
D0ilagania
Chetty Totum
Kelm
,
Debedde
Bad.
Hebedde(SeoWeCleemancliya
Chatty Totunt
wesee)
Dickapittia
Hap.
Bad.
Chitty D. T.
1.)&lankallawella Dodankahavella Gallo,
Lowlands
'Prin.
Chundankadu
We.. mane
)ik. L. Deetnalle
Morland
Dol.
Citrasvattio
Deyanilla
Deemally
Galatia
Han.
Kel,
Cla T.
Ditniayii
Ythansido
Deemayayee
)1m.
Hap.
Cla D. T.
Dim,
Doyanilakelo
Gallallakelle
liewa.Ii.
Deemula
Clagolla
Dewiturs i
St. Aublus
Dik. L. Deevuthurai
Arab.
Clamant T.
Clifton
K
llealung..
Clawitttio
aw
ii',10'i..
1-nM N
n,ivta
Cuca.watte
D :hitidte
D
11,3.1.a.:11.
(Tang.*
Cocawatte
Dekanduwala
lie!Anniewatto
Cocag.11e
Mad.
Cocogalle
Muwagalla
Mat.
S.
Dekter
Dural
T.
NIonkton
W
yle
'Kad.
Cocaalei
Dom,
llegabalanda
Mae.
Delgabalanda
Collision D. T. Rear.on
Collongalla
St. Columbkille Kal.
Delltadewatte
Keg
Collongalla
Savernake
Delpitia
Bal.
Kandahar
P us.
Cololl..o T.
Deltotte
iettottim
Bal.
Colombo D. T. Rowley
hews. L.
Glen
Tata&
Remaly
Bal.
Colombo D. T. Donhoad
Dik.
fie,a n e g it I I a
Devakamnie
Mas.
Colombo D. T. Scarborough
1.1..
1_vatur
Ilewa.0 Devat ma
Colombo D. T. Columbia
Neville a
partite
Bad.
Dotlands
Hun.
Coloomunde
Deysbrook
Deysbrook
Mas.
Cloaveland
Comarree T.
Diabubella
Dik. L. Disbnbella
Comar
Comary T.
Dickeria
Dickeria
Diyagama
Dim.
Mat. W.
Company T.
Barton
GinniedomiTile Galls
Dickmoda
Mat. S.
Company T.
I Di galla
Diga I la
Gonakellie
Matu.
Keln.
Conagolla
Dikoya
Awliscombe
Mat. N. Dikost
Dik,
Cougomaran,
'
Dik
Mukk
Dik Mukkalana
Mad,
Coodactowa
alana Bal.
Coodadowa
Diyagalla
Diyagallt
Coodham
Dol.
Mahara
Coodham
w
at,
Providence
Doctor
D.
T.
Zululand
Pus.
Coolaradde
Doctor D. 1'.
Sora,it
Eel.
Gallo
Cuomawa to
Mowbray
Dodangal' a
Eel,
Moraliova
Han.
Han,
Cootuery T.
Thotulagalla
Longvil tie Mat. E. Dodangn Ila
Hap.
Cooper D. T.
D
oda
nwe
11
e
Dodmigwelle
Cooroondoowat ta Cooroondon watt rt Doi.
1
Han.
Dodantale
Dodantale
Kal.
Oooroondco watta 'lytle
Keg.
Galeamie
Doda.wellit T.
Naragalla
Moe.
Corgalla
Dodougalla
Rap. Dodonkoile
il
l'sleatnl.
Cot.Watta Acton
I tombawina watta Donabawintie
Cottsgalla
Kad.
Miri.
Cottagalla
Dullawa
Unique
View
N'Kliya Doolla
Mat. W.
Cotton D. M.
Doonhinda
Cotton D. T. Wa?wiek [donne N. Gal, Doonkanda
iltmlaad
d..
Quedgeley
Dorabedde
Portniore & Al Dim.
Courtmore
St. Julia
Doraisany
Cobo
Bad.
Cove Tot=
Fettes
Dorasamy T.
Kowdawa
Mon.
.1 K
Knuare
Cowdavie
Ensalkanda
Dore Anne
ilrownlow & Tarf Mit..
1 Mat. E.
Orabb T.
Dory
Totum
GoolietillekeD.T.
Hun.
Hopewell
New
Bat.
Cumari T.
Dotale Kande
Dotalla
Cyprus
RA t
Hun.
Cyprus
Dor agalla
Dou t agamal ly
Cytliera(Gabella) lit
PUS%
Cythera T.
10.1,1 . Duaivakanda Great Valley Hew, L
Dea Ella
Da Ella T.
Duckwari
Kur.
Duekweri
(late
Daisy 'Valley
Dagalla
[Etolkande Battegalla)
Daktee Dorai T. Mount Temple Kat,
Ran.
Darnall Dane & Demalla Dalle T. Nor.
Ku.
Dolakautla
Dalakanda
Glaurhos
Dahlawatte Daladegawatto Bad. /unbar
Kal,
Dunbar
Diunalagolla Polatagama Rein. Dumbara
.
Dam
baten
ne
Hap,

n
un
ulukande
Doom
oo
Dambatenn e T.
Mad.
Dumbagolle
Ratwatta
Dam
meria
Pas.
Damhawella
Mat. S.
I)unbaru Puthn
Damblagoila
Dol.
Damblagolla
Kadu
;Robgill
Dambagalla and
Dik,
Dam!, ikollai
Dunuvilit T.
Pendleton
Yakuegolla
Kot.
Wat.
uwille
T.
It
uituwille
Wiuchfield Park Nit. C. Ihm
Bamboo
IDunainane Pun,
Dampetenne Gartmore Mas. Duppie
Matu. Duraisani Malle Maryland
Alma
Dol.
Damson. T
Th atune
Ealatbanai
Dahanaika
Am.
Al,
Danekanthai
Dili. L. Edangod a
l
Dandakellawas Dandukelawa
jilat.

942

DIRECTORIE S.

1
LISNATIVE NAMES ENGLISH NAMES. TH/CTS, NATIVE NAMES, ENGLISH NAMES. T1

Pi
Gallata
Mat. N Galattv T.
Leohnagar
Eeriagolla
Han. Galgawattio Galgawatte H
Irisgolla
Eensgola
'11
Galgoda
algociakelly
Nal.
Egalahena
Egelhena
K
Gaipata,
Galpata
A.
Nottinghill
Ehetuagoda
Katnkittool
K
Galpodoo
Eila and Morton Keln.
Etta Acckra
Dunedin
K
Galt' e. T.
Keln.
Degalleasa
Ekalessi.
12k
Gala peaky
Galpealay
Gikiyanakanda Kal.
Ekiyanatande
Ga1peela
N
Galpeeli
Dol.
Epplewatte
Eklewatte
Gallabens
B
allahena
Mad.
Elemane
Elemane
Gallagamma
with
Gallamma
Pas,
Ury
Eleemalle
PI
Gall amma
Bal.
Elphinstone D. T. Drumlanrig
Ial
Galluk011ai
Gallekelle
Bad.
Ury
EInmally
Galata&L.Espoirlp
Mat. S. Galvetty
Ukuwela,
Elwela.
Gampai T.
Oakfield
H
Elldedua
Bad.
EndaIna
Gainpaye
Kirklees, Old
Elladuwa
and
U
Elladuwa
Yatadolawat !Kai, Gampolavatti 'Oonegalla
IC
K
tfrangsruuida
Ye llangowry
Dol.
G a n gamulla
IDol.
Ellangapitiy a
Mat.
S.
Gangavattai
Velana
Gangawatte
D
Elweltewatte
Gangodde
Ella Pass
Bail
Ben Lomond
R
41a Totum
Ellebodde Hellboide Pus.
Gangopittu Gangapittia D
Elleyakellie
Mat. W. Gaskanawatte Upton
M
Elleyagolley
Dik. L. 0 ataghawata
St Hailers
;
N
Elleas T.
Genetenr
e
Stratbellie
and
;Ganetenna
K
Ellie Poo
Gneiss Rock Amb. Geragama.
Geragama
A
N. Eliya Getarohalle
Elliewattie
Bosswsrd
D
Elliowattie
Annul
Gala. Gingranwatte Eaglesland K
EUotuwa
Girirnundoo
Han.
IGreymont
M
Engineer D. T. Ellagalla
Girindisaly
Enselwatte
Med.
IGirindi Ella
K
Enselwatte
Godahena
Erin
1Godahena
Nil.
M
&omboo T
Eruimepollum Auckland'Mad. Godegomuwa Mahawala
a
St. Johns' Hill Knack. Golluvewatte
The Grove
M
Erattivaikal
Amb. Gumunawa Woodalee
G
Esslakanda Igalkande
Gongalla
Great Western &
Indurana
K
Escedpa
Scalpa
Dim. Gonakella Gonakella PI
N.
Eliya
Gonamade
iLover's
Leap
Woodslee
Lower
K
Escard
Kul,
Gonamadie
Wattakelly
aI
Leggala
Escott T.
Go papatty
'0 ttery
Dik.
Gona Pattiya
N
Escard T, T.
N.
Eliya
0
onawattio
The Scrubs,
Melton
E
Eserab T.
Gonegoda
Gonegoda
11
Etambagaha-,
Galle Gonergolfe
Hillside
Gonagalla and
kanda
Pare matta
1Kur.
IDelgolla
1
Ettan Katta
Gongalla P. T. Beaufort
IDeveronside
'Bak.
11
Everonside
Gongalla T.
Relic Group
Dol.
Gongalla
1
Ey apotta
Serendib
lUrulindatenne
Mat.
N.
Gongaltenne
f
Eylamalli
Gontawalatenna Gontawalatenna
Nil.
Fairland
'Gale Goodape
Goodhope
Farieland
IN, Kiiyo, Goodape T.
Naseby
Ascot
Ferguson T.
Stenahall
a Dnrai Totum Gooifetillake
Yak.
Feya V allai
Gad
rila
Goorookwatto
Groorookoya
;KA
Gadalawatte
Imo, Gonra
Govrragalla
Gaaadessa Margary
Gourakellie
Bloomfield (late
Galaboda MuGalaboda
lngoya)
Mat. E.
kelane
Gravali
T.
Knavesmire
Seafield
Al.
Galanga
waL.
Greenhill
Kanthalai
Gallantenne
He1
Gadantenne
Grove Hill
St. James Mount Am,
Grove Hill
Galapitiya
tiurandeli
GAboda.
Annes
Pas.
Galbodde
Guru oya
Galle kka
Guru Oya
Dol.
Galbokka
Guy I). T.
Hap,
Ferndale
IFellside
Galboka
Habalawa
Galkadua Kur Kur.
Aving t on
Galcadun
Inewaturagama
Pas.
Hagalla
Hagalla
Galcanda
Ku.
Hagolle
Hewn Eliya
Allington
Galcanda
Lynford
HALO la P. T. Weyweltalawa
Dik.
Galcande T.
Halgashena
Dikdeniya
1Galcottna _LElla Galle
Galcottua
Halirane
Gabella & Kobin Mat,
St. Leonard's
Galellawattie
Udapu. Hallogolle late
Concordia
Galellawatta
pa rriglea
Hunagalla
Carriglea
Keg.
Galgedian
Crurie
H algal% Op.
Kal.
Halgo'le
Galkadua
Ha nagalla
Hanagalla
Yuillefield
1)im.
Galkanda
Golconda
Hap. Haugroogame Etangrogamme
Galkanda

DIRECTORIES.
Ms.
NATIVE NAMES. KNomsn. NAMES.

943
DIS-

TRIMS NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES. T MOTs,

I
Dam.
Galtnadua
liappookatalle Haputale
Ka bu watte
IHap.
Mat. E.
Kabroo:ella P. T Tynan
Ilapugasmulle Hapugaamul'e IDutu.
Mas.
Kada Maakoly ' Glentilt
Hapugastenne ils.a.
Hapugastalai
Dik. L.
Kadawella
Haragama
ilewa.14, Kadawaia
Harragamms.
Grille
Kaddawatte
Kaddawatte
Rosette
'Bad.
Harri.patua
Ellawatte & DabShorebam
lAin,,
Kaddawatte
Ib.spital T.
Bad.
aragalla
Ilatterabage, Oldital,
itattrabage
Dim.
St. Audrews
Kadittnbayne
Harale
I lie',
Ha, ale
Little
Valley
liewa.L.
Annesley
N
.Ellya.
Kaduthasi
T.
Hawa Elva
Dik.
Kuda Oya
f Langdale
Kadiawattie
I Dint.
Ileelis D. T.
, Ma t. S.
Kaduwela
Kaduwela
Hegalla
Kal.
Hagan&
Kelm
Varulnmtiya
Kaduwela
Heelis D. P. T. Carlsbad,:
Binh
Dint.
Ouvahkellie
Kaltagalla
Hoelts D P. T. Eaadale
Dun
'Hap.
Kabarnhillia,
liahambillia
Ran.
Heeloya
Heeliwilly
Mat n.
Brantley
Kahu. tiya
IHathmattr
Kelm
liothmetta
cialagliawak:
Nit. C.
Keg.
Kahatagoila
Ettie
ilettimooly
Mat, 8.
Benveula
Ka hatapatana
Hope
Bad.
ft indogalla
Hindugolla lliudagadla Had. Kahatapatna KahatapetEna Hun.
Matnrata,
Matu.
Al.
Kahawatta
IIingulgalla
Hingulgalla
Hingurellakanda Nahalma
Kaikawala
Kaikawala
Mat. E,!.
Kalil.
Hin4aigal la,
aindugalla and
Kaipoogulla
Pun,
Kaispoogalley
Shrubs Hill
Partsalatenne
Mat. S.
lien.
Kai Vechohee
Mat. W.
Ballacadria
In ngurugauka Reekhill
Bad.
Kai Veechi
Homadola Uduwama Gallo Kalaniwatte Marlborough Mk,
H onnak auda
ti tam a kand a
, Kal.
Ka.1 bud rti Periya
Am.
Honnakanda
Kudaganga
Hentleys
Kal.
Totum
Hopewell
liopemala
Han. Kalbudai Nona
Am.
Horegalla
Yak.
Horacoll
Periya Totum Penrhos
Horagoda
Elamure
Kad,
floragoda T.
Kal.
Kalesugalla
Raseen
Horagas
Kell). Kalgavattie Galgawatte Him.
Horakele
Dvakelle
Kalkande Puthu
Mad.
Aadnereu
Dim,
Horamula T.
Melva a
Tatum
Bak.
Aberfoyle
Ho rana Banda Horanakanda
Keg.
Kalkande
Rak.
Mas.
Frogmore
Horegalla
.II.'ranklands
Hen.
Kalkande
Gallagedera
Gala.
13oyahugodawatte Kal.
Kai kathurai
Horowalla T.
Risk.
Huluganga T. Huluganga
Cliereden
Knock. Kalla Madly
Has.
Dunugalla
Hunugala
Wal. L Kallaui Wattai Kelaniya
Narangkadua Bewa.L.
Hunugalla Lunuggalla Hap. Kallartt
Mae.
Gallawat te
Hunuketal a
Florida
Mat. E. Kallawatte
Nil. 1,.
Wariagalla L.
Ilunukottai
Hoonocotua
Kalloogammet
Rot.
Kal
too
Oya
Pun.
Hununggala (See, Kegalla Dist.) Keg.
Kalloovatthai
Kallugallatenne Gala,
Huriyana
Clunes
Kelm Kallugella
Elva
Mad.
Kallugolla
Kalugalla
Dol.
Iddagalla
Daisy Valley
Galls
Kallugolla
Glonlyon
Dim,
Iddagodde
Iddagodde
Kal.
Kalmadni
Fernlee
Ilibekande
Haw, eth
Ku.
Kalmadree
Ha
Galletuudena Dul. .
Illukmodera T. Illukmodera
Hews. L 'CaLmadera
Illukketia
Stonyctiff and
Illukketie
Kalmadry
Gallo
Lida T.
Springkell
Dim.
Dtmkeld
Dik,
Indiluarde
Ambena
Indelaude
Mat. E.
Kalma,d um
Chertsay
GananaduaGroup
Mat. E.
Ingerawa' to
Kel.
Kalmarlua
Carolina
Inlmrattle
Kaloogalla Chi Pus.
Dik. L. Kalootalla T.
Galoolla
Mad,
Indurana
Chesterford
Kaloalla
Kehl.
Gaampalia
Kaloopana
Mat. E.
Ingerawatte
Kaloopane
Kelm..
13 O.
Ingliawatte
Geddes
Galboda
Kalpoda
Mas.
GalleboddeUpper Am.
Ingiriya
Ingiriya
Kalpo Ida
Kal.
Inglisbkolai
Ingrogalla
Kalpoddy M ayHan.
Ingurugama
Wayreltalawa Am.
Ingurugama.
mally
Bad.
Inguruvatthai
Campion& Kohl.
Hinguruwatte
Mat.
Kalpodua
Dik.
Icalcavattie
weer
Carolina Central
Kaltettie
Trin.
Factory
Dik. L. Kaltettia
Isabella
Kantality
Trin
Betwortb
Gala.
Kaltettia
Iskalawatte
Muria Cott
Mas.
Eastland
la-altong
Ismalle
Caledonia
Rak.
Kruan
Keln.
Kaltonic
Dundrurn
Jahuggamadde Jalinggamadde Hun.
Trin.
Kaltottie
Jallyora T.
Norfolk
Al.
Fairieland
[Han.
Kaluagala
Johrogalla
Kaludawelle or
Moraga au New 'Pus.
Kaludawelle
Maim Letehme Mat. E.
Kaberagallai
Kaluduwella
Cabroosa Ella
Mat. E. ICaludawyllie
Mat. W.
Dum.
Kabragalla Everton
Kalugalla
Bak. Kalugalla
Kabragalla
Dol.
Broadiands (late
ITheyd on Bois
lielugala
Kahragollie
Matu.
Mt, Gregory)
Keln
IKabragalIa
Kahria Bokka Cabriabokka
Mad.

944

DIRECTORIES.

BISDTsNATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES. TRIOTs. 'NATIVE NAME,. ENGLISH NAMES. TRICTI

Kehelwatte
Gampaha
Mad.
Udap, Kehelwatte
Kekuna T.
K ok maws I la
Katukelle (late
Kad.
Hewn, Kekuna T.
Katukitula)
Kekuna Heena Mor.
Callitgalla
Kelavin T.
Kad.
Kiln king t li mi
Knr.
Alpiti altande
Kelemi T.
Mat, VV
Kalupabana
Kal.
Beredewelle
Kalupahana
Kelerdavi
Kal un ahs ni
Dap,
,Iontarf
Kalupahani
IKal.
Ugieside East
0 ol.
Keleven D. T.
Tasmania
Kalupane
'Dim.
Kellevan
T.
lianwelle
!Ran.
Kalupahenawatte Perth
K :=1
..,
Yalta
Aden(Glen Me Dik.
Kalwittte
N. y Kellingi wattle
Komhry
Kenmare
N. Eliy
Ka.mamadi Demi
I lock worthy
I Hap.
Kemry
Cymon
Dim.
Totum
Kempit ye
Keg.
Kempiti
Kana.ngatna
!Kehl.
Kanangania
K e -Ina pi tiya;Hap.
Kenapitiya
Kansan Pella
Kit nan Pella
Ike] ii.
lKeln.
Kennington
Kennington
Kanapediirattie pos.
Kanawattie
Gallagamma
Kepitigolla
[Mat. S.
Kandatiahamoda lKadashamadde will
IKeIn .
We3 mouth
Kerrimetlia
Kanda helm
Dad.
Kanda het lit
Kad.
Kehelwatte
K.e.savatthai
Stelleuberg
Pus.
Kandwa
Mora.
Goniunaditte
Keshawe
Kandaloya
Yak.
Kandalava
Hap.
Kit
aolke
Ile
Kickeragolla
Sarnia, Outlands Bad.
Kandegedera
Ink. L.
Killin
Killin T.
i :lilloden
Kal.
Kanclekad 'ma
Mad.
Kinagoda
Kinagoda
K
ail
tiketti
a
(4ow
Kandikettia
Trio.
Lot 17
Knack. Kiatmai
' ragalle
Kad.
Kirindi
Dim. Kirandi
Clarendon
Kandy D. T.
Matu.
Woodcote
Kirigahakande
Cairn Hill
Kew.
Kanivally
LPeak
Mor.
Craven
Kirimacolle
,Kantalay
Trin.
Kankuveli
Kirriinettia and ,Al.
Kirirnittai
Kanthaivat hai 1Kandewatte
Dik.
Ingeetre
Kirmagolla
Kantripana P. T. Campden Hill &
Bal.
Auchintoul
Mot. Kirmagolley
Sweet Land
Kirimetti
a
Hews I
gala, Kirimit!y
iGlenesk
Kanngs1la
Girindi
Ella
Kuuik.
t.
W
Kirinyalai
[P.T.
Ma
Kepit igal la
Kapiticalle
Dol.
Kirrevellekande liamdalkelle
Kappalkaren ToGreymount and
Kiri inanity
!Pallekelle
Dnm.
turn
Matti.
Terrace Hill
dap.
Karagahpallam Malvern
Galls
Olympus
Kirioluwa
Glencoree
Koln.
Karanagals
Kelm
Kiriporua
a
Kiripornwa
Keg.
Karanatligella ;Orange Grove
Alliwetenatenne Med.
Kirrimettie
Keg.
Karandupona I Karandupona
Dol.
Kirrivillakande Kelvin
Kuruwitte
Rat.
Karavanga T.
Am.
Kirrivillakande Shoreham
Mat.
Karsyaldeniya I
Ker.
K iriv arils,
Kira a
Han.
Kardu Bungalow 'Augusta
Han.
Kinsale
Beaveuln. Group Mat. S. Kitoolgoll a
Kardnpatat a
Kel.
Kallibokka
Klabokka.
Kaliagal la
Hap.
Kargalre
Kobanella&HomKlawattie
Cho*
Ranh
Karnagalla
Kel.
kande
Kimwana
Vil,
Karoovana
Commit te &PallKahane/la
Korona
Keg.
Karossa
Mad.
ikerave
Pus.
Karrakanarna/le Moneragalla
Mad.
Kandawatiie
'Karangalla
Mat. N. Kobonel4
Kataogalla
New Blackstone /Mat. N
!Court
Lodge
N.
Ellyn Koehebika
Kartlas
1
MoollialkelleVal.
I..
Koehikai T.
IKarandagalle
Dum.
Karundm T.
Godawella
INil.
Katberianutte 'K
atherine Valley Wellaw. Kodawatte
Katherinwatte 'Katherine Valley Wel.
Goddehena
Koddapena
Gala. ,
(Donsworth
Mat. N.
Kotokanamulla 4a-ohen
Katbrild
Kehl,
Koilwatte Mal
Katral (lye watte, Uyanwatte
Dam.
Heatherton
Dik. L.
Mat. W. Kunnoek
Kat tapolla.kande Vicarton
Koladenist
Kclatheni
Am.
Katta - Karagastalawa &
Kattou
1.
Gmeelyn
Ram.
Kola
ngalia
Keg.
Meymalle
gootelly
S ring Vale
Kolayakande
Katukelle
Kn.
Dim.
Kettukuilai
Kolapatena and
Katugastota
Kollapathai
Dum.
Katugastota
Gongalla
Kot.
Brachia
Katukolly
Bad.
Swinton
Kollawatte
Mad.
[Peacock
Pus.
Kavara koala.
Bak.
Kavarala Mullai 1Wellington
Dimb. Kollevennne T. Kolonna
Valetta
Mat. E.
Koluagedera
Kawdopelalla iir,
Galmadua
Dol.
Ko uwetta
Tamaraveli !North Matale
Mat.
Comar
Dik. L.
Komerie T.
Keane 1. T. ; Dawatagahaten-Mat.
Gonawelle
Ran.
1 Leansawille ; Matu. Konawella
Keangolly
Gallo
Roberts
J.
C.
Kondegalla
Kahan agastenna iBirriogtou
Kee.
Dimbula
Dim.
Killin
Keeleen T.
Dik. L. Kondagollai
'Hap.
Condegalla
Ram.
Kondagollai
Keelpinnyccabai Beauvais
Kondegalla
Yak.
Catton
Kondegalle
Keenspatti
gap.
Dim.
Keenagaha Ella Hap. W. Kooda Malleapco Braemar*
Keenagolla
Kooda Oya
Mat, E.
Kooda Watts
Keenakelle
Keenagolla
Bad.
tr......,...."11..;
Kondesalle
Dum.
Kalugama
Kalukitully

tie

DIRECTORIES.
DN.
NATIVE NAMES. .ENGLISH NAMES. Tit ICTS.

NATIVE NAMES.

94
ENGLISH

NAMES. fRIOTS.

Koodierneetuaie Mercantile
Kad,
Kymry T.
Cymru
liconjiperry T
Queensberry
Kot.
Kooraaal
Lot 13
'L'rn.
Laboogolle
Labucolla
Al.
Koorocunady Koorocoodie Am.
Labukollie
Labookelle
Rain.
Korokuwattte
Goorook Ella
Nil.
Lacalla T.
Dooroomadella
Mat. E.
Korowakkery
Kooroowaka
Laihalranda
Auquherie
Kot.
Mat. N
Kortakolli
Cottagalla
KC.
Lalagaella.
Laalgaha Ella
Mat S.
Kosgahakande
Lalagaella
Yatadola
Kal.
Craigingilt
Mat. B.
Kosgolla
Enselwatte
Mon
Lamlawatt a
Tatham's Lana Nil.
Koalankande
Larriastata
Coslanda
,aymastotte
Hap.
Hap.
Koskelle
Lanka and CraigLanka T.
Cullen
Bad.
hill
Koswatte
Mas.
Koswatte
Hap.
Lankabarony
Kotagodera
Hal.
Kotuwagedura Mat. S. Lankavaraui
Lamuvit! te
Laurawatt.e
Nil.
Kotagodde
spring Valley No. Bail.
Kotagolle
Laxapane T.
Laxapane Group Mas.
i Dik.
Kotiyagalla
Mat.
Kotainally
[VI. Hap. W Leangolla
Leangwelle
Obiya
Hen.
Kotakelle
Leanguwatea
M aryland
Kotakelle
Bad.
Mas.
Kottagalla S.
..eckum
Dik.
Lucoombe
A.bercairney
Kottangangai
Lamas
Leymastotte
Hap.
Cottaganga
Ram.
Kottamully T.
Lengawatte
Tatham's Laud Nil.
Bak.
Pala.meotta
Ellasgow
Kotmalie P.
]lim.
Letehemy T.
Troup
Kottagalla
II ewe. L
Mat. N. Letchma D. T. Imbulpiliya
North Mutate
Kotagalla
Argyll
Dim.
Mat.
Letchimee T.
Kotagalla
Mottingham
Hari.
Kotehikai T.
Hap.
Letchoina T.
Meeriswatte
Flunasgeria IklaKottogodde
jKottagodde Bad. Letcheme
boya
Hun.
J
Kottagoda
Kotua-godella Al.
Kottogolly
Hopton
Mad.
!Mat. E. Letchimee T.
Kottagalla
Letrlaimy T.
Hap,
Kotmallai T.
iKot.
Letchimy T.
Harangolla
Pas.
Dik. L. Letchinnwatto Polgalia'ando
Kovilwattie
Abergeldie
Monte Chriato &
IDim.
Kowlahena
Letchimy T.
Kowlahena
Alliceville
Ka'l.
Kowdapola
'Kawriduptelella , Mat.N.
Letehemy
T.
Kuangsma Doranakande jKela.
Kal.
Tottagama
Kudalusalln
11Cudalugalla
Letchemy T.
Mat. N.
Kirkoswald
Lik.
Ke
Ealre:
Letehemy T.
Kudamirk
ILyndhurst
Meyampahoya
ed.
Letehimi 1'.
Kudelwatte
'Arnhall
Richmond Hill
Letohini T.
Kudnmeru
Mercantile
Middlemarch[oya
Letchimy
T.
iKur.
Knkulu
.:, ridstowe
Lavant & Ekkier Kelm
Kudelwatta
J Hap,
Letchmie T.
Arnhall
Lavelle
Han.
Kullalacbi
Mat. E. Lavelle T.
Coladatchy
Leuko
Keg.
Kulpoduwa
Latakia
Nmpion & KohiKotikanabe
.Dik.
Lewelle
noor
Lewella
Kelm
Kumaradola
;Mon.
Lawella
Kumaradola
Eadella
Keg.
Kuonaragalla
laberi T.
; Al.
Kumaraga, la
Longford
Kunduluka,ndera Lyegrove
Lingoodoo
Wat.
Hap.
,Somerset
Dim.
Kurakkal
Trim
Lipell T.
Kanthala
Logan
Kehl.
Kurangolly T.
Rain.
Logan
Choisy
Logie
Dim.
Kuravett T.
Rat.
Logie
Paradise
Louisa
Dim.
Kuriyana
Chines
Keln.
Louisa T.
,Luckyla.nd
Udarata.
garaegada
Kal.
Lucky T.
rempo
L ooloowatto
Med.
Kurugaina
Al.
Lulnwatte
Kurugama
Lanuville
Han.
Lunavilla
JICad.
Kttragollai
Kuruga la
Waveheen a
Pun.
Lyfotd D. T.
Kurundnkolla
Hingur agate a
!Bad.
Si a tu
Knrundu Oya
Kuranda Oya
Waterfield
N. ];liya
Udap. Mac M. D. T.
Kurunduwatte Jubilee Pine
Ohetnolc
Bal.
Kurnndugasvila Lenawatte
; Han w. Mac ha%anda
Kinsale
Wet.
,Dum.
llackelvie T.
Kurandwatte
Ferryhill
Vlahaberiatenne Dum.
!Trio.
Mahaberry
Kungoorlivilloa Lot 6
Macaldenia
Hap.
Makaldinny
Abbotsleigh
Dik.
Kanniappoo
Mahacoodagalla Matu.
Macoody
Kurudugaswelle famavvatte
Mat. W
KanthalaiItitnIa
Maculloosawatto Ilaculloossa
Kurukkal
Flare Park
Med.
Madammuira
Knrukkuvadai
Templestowo and
Atlanta
H ap W.
j
Dik.
L.
Madampitiya
hichyra
P. T.
Keln.
Madawalatenno Hadooltenna
jMat.
Kurunduwatte
Maddageo era
Kal.
Kad.
Maddagedera
Athlone
Kurugalla
Mad ulkelly
Kel.
'tludulgolle
Galls.
Knanngu Mallai Beau &lour
Mad.
Dik. L. dadulsima
Karavarthai
Woodstock
Ambalawa
Kad.
Mad.
Magalampu
T.
Forest Hid
Kruvigolla
Mahalla
Keln.
Magalla
Wet.
Karuwille
Kuruvila
Keln.
Mapit;gama
Kad. Mahadeniya
Kehelwatta
Kasavathai
Mahailova
Mad.
ahadowa
Kuthera Mal le Kirklees, New
Udap.
Mabagoda
Kal.
Maltago7la
Kal.
Kuttie Knndie Golpotagama
Rayimain
Kal.
MaliakelLe
Dik.
Palmate
Kydd D. 'I'.
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948

DIRECTORIES.

Drs.
DN.
e. MUSH NAMES.! TRICT,I,
NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISE NAMES. TRICTA. NATIVE NAMES. l Is:
i
N. Ellys
IMaliagaatotte
Margas
, Hap.
MaliaMeeriawate Deaculla
,Hew. L. Marakana [T.!INtarakonit Wa,.
Mabaoya
Maha Oya
Maraklcolla,
Nadu,
Rookaten
na
Pee.
Mahatenne
Mahatenno
Keln.
Troy
Maraleyia.
, Han.
Peradenia
Mahavilla
Wat.
iGilbury
Merandande
Pus.
Mahavilla
Mahawala
/Tap.
.Ettrick
Maranawella
Mac.
Malta N il Li
Maim Nilu
Pus.
Marcelahllypu T.IBagatelle
Kmnaragalli (late'
Maligatenne
Walton
Moorotie
Kur.
Maratliannai
Al.
Dia Aland I
G &Fe.
,Citrus
Marawella T.
Rosemount or,
Malta Yawa
N. Eliy
Margosie Sinus 'Hazelwood
Maha Yawa , Han.
Knock.
Marie Cangs ny T, Marie's Land
Ram.
Abbey Craig
Mai T.
Howa.I
1Marymonnt
Marinialla
Bad.
Redipane
Major T.
mat, B
I
Yelam
Maliai
M a rknawatt e
Hap.
Macablenia
Maksldinny
Marl
by
Mat. Iii
Kur.
Marl by
Malaganawatte Kerry
Kai- Maskuvatthai Marokwatura Keg.
Malaboda
Malabod a
Mat. E,
'Gonakanda
M arrarn ally
Gal,
Kandowatte
Malaya T.
Charlie Hill
Keln.
Marshal D. T.
Rein.
Malleniya
Maidenly a,
,Gleuorchy
N. Gal,
Martin D. T.
Gletingie Lb ena M as,
Mal eepoo T.
Nit. C.
St. Martin's
Martin D. T.
Malgolla&Madnl- Do].
Malgolla
Moragalla
or
Martigollai
Al.
Maligahatenne
Alaligit T.
Yattapangalla Pus,
Kur.
Mallyagodde
Maliyagodde
Maha Ilya
Wal. L
Galls, Marva
Komlegalla
1td alhendida' le
Maim Uva
lidapu.
Kelm Marva
Abamed
Malapalavi
Marry M a 11 y,
Keln.
Farnham
Male T.
,
Yallarisymally
Mat.
E
No.
2
Donnybrook and
Malliappoo
'Craighead
Dol.
Dik L. Mariville
Mid f or d
Mousagalla
Mat, E
Dik L. Masagolly
Mall iappoo
Frame
Dim. Masgollae Maskeloya Dol.
Middleton
MalliRpoo T,
Moolgama
Nil.
Pun. Maskale
Eton
Malliapoo T.
St. Cuthberts'
Pus.
Dik.
Mason T.
Fruit Hill
Malliappu T.
UdnaTiriwanagait.
Mason T.
Kel.
Malntousa
Mally Totum
Hap.
Dim.
The Dell
Mali M ally
M a s s e n a Mau
Mad.
''s Tassana
Dagenham
Male T.
kalana
Bal.
Dim.
Mousa Ella
Nellie T.
Kad.
Massie Coombera Goes Adika
Dim.
Wangie-Oya
Madly T.
Mossy ille
iDol.
Mat. N. Massvilla
Maloya
Maloya
Dim.
Springfield
Rein. Mat warn bura
Malwasawa
Malwasawa
Mamotekanda A mpilleakand a Hap. Mataggedara Mattagedera Kal.
Goodview
Poorana Hill
Alamo' y Hill
li lianni.
ataLlande
Iga
Meddak and
13
Ka
Drayton
ati.
Idamoty T.
Dol.
Malegorlde
Kot.
Mathugoda
Hennewelle
Mamoty T.
Dim.
Mat.
Mattagolle
P.
T.
Cairneas
Marnagalla
Managallai
Dim.
Mal takelle
lmb. Mattagolly
Mannagoda
Manangoda
Dik.
Dim.
Mattagolly P. T. Haddington
Polmont
Manaraea T.
Mattamagodde
Kelm
Am.
Anne welle
Mandula
Warakamure Mat.
Keln
M ati ttw
intalgoda
Mairickawattee Yaba Ella
Keln.
.1A. artup.,sintegama
Kad.
Matheny T.
Paranawatty
Ma,nikawatte
Mad.
Hausa
Manikhamban
Marigold
Mats
Dik.
Maussa T.
tots
Glencairn
Mat.
Pas.
Mavandum &lin Oyapaha
Maniekwatta Manickwat t e
Fairfield
Keg.
Knock. Mavanella
Id anickwatteP.T Overdale
Peradeniya Old Han.
Dim.
May ill a
Manickwatte Wootton
Iddemekelle ,Med
Charing Cross Dim. MavIllai
Manickwatte
Maonsakelle Hew
Knock Mausakelle
Manikawatto Allakolla
Ma hawala
,Rat.
Hap.
Mawala
Manikwatte
Manikwatte
Pathragala
Keg
Hewa. U. Mawatta
Gonavy
Manika T.
Kad.
Mawinedullo
Mainanadulla
Gall
Manikaaatte Parnawatty
Caton
Mat.
Dik.
Maimalle
Manickwatte
Manikwatte
Spring Valley,
Mat. E. May Maley
Manikawillie Wewelmadde
No.
2
Bad
Dili.
Manickwatte
Manikwatte
Kell
Frankfort
Ku.
May T.
Golden Grove
Manikwatte
Mk
Tulloes
Dik.
May
T.
Glanlyon & Stair
Manoonasu
Am
Hentlevs
May T.
Murraythwaite Kal.
Ma nt tuna
Wayweltalawa IAm
Mapanawatnra Han, Maytilla
Mapraia T.
Mal
, Mousa,kelle
Tolazekolli
Hap.
Broughton
Mapittia
INil
Meaden T.HY
Keg.
Mabopitiya
Mapitiya
Metdidleatenne
Put
Dol.
Medatenne
Marahathaweli e Ugieside
. Pm
' Mellon
Meda rubella
Kal.
Marpollakanda Kalaganga
Keln. Meddecumbra Meddecombra 'Do
Mahabage
Ma Pavi
Keln. Meddegodde P.T, Wauclaramaana Do.
Ingot a
Ma Pavi
1Pa,
Medinpitiya
ad.-. ,1`4,1- e nt
Dik L. Medunpiti
Lammermoor

DIRECTORIES,

,47

. MS- I
ENGLISH NAMES. MeV, NATIVE NAMES, ENGLISH NAMES. ' TILDIGIeT-S.

1
,Bal.
Morattela
Mat. S. Morahela
Meegastonne
Itieegastenne
_D
K:kir;
I Morugalla
Moralulla
AI.
Meegastenue
Meeiastenne
Morar
Nit. 0. Morar Totam
Meemoora
Meemoori
Keln.
, Morankenda
Dik. L. Morankande
Beuachie
Meenache
Mat N.
!Arduthie
Morantenna
Dol.
Meenagala P. C. St. Catherine
'Bal.
Olarateune
Moratenno
Meenagalla and
Mecuagolla
Mat. N.
Moratenno P. K.,St, Kiorans
D1,.
1 Kintore
Bad.
',St.
James's
Moratote
Meenerakanda Meenerakande Bad.
Kur)..
Din
Mooratenne
Kelm Morethane
3lipitiakande
Meenpiti T.
Nit. 0. Morrison S. T. Fankerton
Liancabuola
Meetotte
Dim.
Morrison T. P. K. Mpssend
Meewature
Han.
Mee watura
Udap.
Gordon
Morley D. T.
Dim.
Yarravale
Megamallie
Morningside
I Ku.
D um. nor rn e n si t te
Edengrove
Meeampaba
i Kal.
Diyagama
Mosul T.
Pus.
Peak, Upper
Ale limalley
iBi bilioyatemi a1 Keln.
1.I athill T.
Mei Muklansay.. Hangrau Oya ur
!Mato.
Mothu Number T High Forest
U. Mookelane Am.
tie
Hun.
illutotta
Mutot tn.
Hap.
Mel Pluakotti Idulgashes,a
Haldanyalle Hap. Mottakaddi !Kenilworth lAm.
Mel T.
,Guodview
Alo' tam
Mon.
Walton
Monachy T.
IM.
Pus.
Moukamally
,Peacock Hill
Elgin &Kelly Hill Dint.
Menagolla
Claverton U.
Dik.
Moulin T.
Meemuaagalla Med.
Menagolla
iMOU8S.V8.
Beckington Udap. rvaloousa
Mentkawatte
:C.Tagl:::
Moneaberia
Meyapon Chatty
Adawatte
Ellagolle Bad. Mousa
Totam
Bal.
,Mottsagalla
ittousagalla
Pus.
Mey Mulgama Gigran Ella
Mae.
1 Monsakelle
Muwagalla
Kal,
Middellena
Middellena
Mousakande T. Ilifousakande
LagAm,
Midland Group Al! Poo T.
Mowatagamo, ,Almertawatte Han.
Narangalla,Niec
Al.
Mu
.aliyar
T.
The
Farm
hula Oodela
Al igu elgol la
Han.
!Prospect Hill
Mudaliyar T.
mane & Ama.
Oodelamane
Mat. E Mu dakultamboda'Itambedde
radewelle
ln
,Mudamana, No.1 R
Kaein:
Mat. S. Mudamana
ffigastenna
Mikkasena
Forms and War.
Mukawatte
Bargany (late
Milewatte
Maoi
burton
Mae.
Glencoe)
Hewa.13
Mukeloya
Alukelawatte
Han.
Minima
Milla T.
Muklamaryney Ilaugran Oya 1A.m.
Pouudhooloya,N,
Pun.
/Millie D. T.
!Le Vallon Group !Nil.
Mulgama
Dol.
Lunewelle
Milligaaheemi
St. Andrew's
I Mae.
Dik. L. AI ulgama
Benachie
Minatehi T.
Mulgama
P.
K.
'King's
Grange 1NH.
Map.
Ilinnegalla T.
Minna
Mull ugie
1Mooloya, Rose,
Ran,
Meriskitiya
Mirisketia
Dim.
1 Shamrock &
Wigton
Mocha T.
Mas.
) Thistle,LedgerMocha
Mocha 'I'.
land & Llandal liewa U.
Halt.
Trewardene
Modalali T.
NI ullagame
F a i r e ld and
Moligaseny
N e wi o n
Dim.
Mullen D. T
Cornwall, New N
M.8(+a
t.t
Momotekanda Ampittiakande Hap. Milla3ash,ne iMiltagateune Dot.
Bad,
Mullig
astenne
'We
as
Inland
Tring
M oneragalla
1-)01.
Dik. L. Mull Perakku !Carolina No. 2
Dik. L.
Ella Oya,
Monoy T.
M U nattillpuraue !Lots No. 12
Trin.
Moodalaley T. pi t{ilk midi, G. Pus,
M undi T.
Dik.
;Broad Oak
Bocca welle Moo.
Mcoklandie
Gal.
Muniande T.
IGalanue
Kur.
kalaua
Munni
Adika
Mul
Gal.
Hingulgall a
Mookilen
I
gamma
New Forest
I N il.
Mor.
Mooklansheena EfaVea
Kelu. Mupathe Aker Fordyce & Oar-,
Halurugalla
Moolgama
St. Andrew's Gp.Mas.
I dawn
Moolgama
Dik.
'Nil.
3 turakolli P. T. Moragahakelle
Morahena
Moolganou a
Hewn. L.
Mut
aliwat
!
Keln.
ti
Troy
Ruwanwella
Ilifoolgama
[dolid Keln.
Mat.
W.
Murray
'I'.
'Moray
Laksaheua
and Valhi. Masi.
Moulwella
Muratagaspitiya ,Murutagaspitiya Hang,
Mooneraktinile Moll erakaude {Hap.
Muroogalla
Rut.
iSt sled
Moonuka tie T. Greenwood
Bad.
Kw.
Muruten Bon T. Daisy Valley
1 Kur.
Alouvratkande T. Aluwankande
Muruvadai
Keln.
Chico
Koor00000die
More T.
Am.
Musa
Al.
Moragala
bloom
Moragala
III&
Musagolle P. K. Mautiakelle
,
Moragalla Puthn Auburn & Black!Mad.
Pus.
Al uskanavatte iMastuawatte
burn
Kadu
IAm.
Hew L. Mutchacotta P.T.IConon
Morakelle
I Dim.
Aloragalla
Pus.
Muthaliyar T. The Farm
Orwell
Moragalla
Mutregama
Pus.
Hiralouvah
L'Eapoir
!IT
Ala.p, W.
Moragolla
Wat.
Alutuletchem T. ,Eltofts
AI orahella
link.
Al oragol la
Mutumally
Pus.
Braemar
stonyharst
,Mss.
Moragolla
Gals, Muwagalla
Morankande
Muwagalla
Morakanda
!Mat. W.
Bad.
Alylepetty
Mylepittia
Moragalla
Moragolla
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Kel.
!Nilloomally
Nillymally
Mae.
Maskeliy
Nada T.
Mat, W.
Ella m awatte
Nit. C. Nilanwa, te
Kooboogalla.
Nada T.
Id ewa.l .
'Neelawelle
Nillawalla
Dim.
Kelliewatte
Nadoo T.
Dim.
'Malls. Eliya.
Udapn. Nilloo Mallay
' Coney Jar
Nadukanah
Glalle.
Nilluhanidolla
Ilioberts
.T.
C
Kanthalai No. 14 'Prin.
Nadu Matti
Kad.
.Franklanda
Mat. E. Nona T.
Midlands
Nadu T,
I Ratgarna Kellie Galle.
Nit. C. Nona T.
Kooboogalla
Nadu To t um
Dik.
!Stamford Hill
Nona T.
Med.
California
Nadu T.
Dim.
lEildon Hall
Nit, C. Nona T.
Midlands
Nadu T.
Dol.
IDoteloya
Galin. Nona T.
Nadunuyana
Nadunuyana
D .1.
Alluhadenia
Hap. W. Nona T.
Callender
Negadova
'Mount Prospect Kad.
Kern. Nona T.
Ferriby
Nagahawatto
Lawrence Watts Mat. N.
Nona T.
Dim.
Tillicoultry
Nagashenna
N.Eliya.
Portswood
Nona T.
Yak,
Nagastenna P.T. Stow Easton
,Gienloch
Pus.
Nona. T.
Kal
Heatherley
Nagatenny
Han.
Hermitage
Nona T.
Ninfield or
Nagawatto
Am.
!Penrhos
Nona T.
'Keln.
Catsfield
Nool Kandala i Loole Condors k
Kehl,
Ferriby
Naga watte
Kew& i
Waloya
Sal
Earlscourt
Nagawattie
Northmore Pat- j
Hap.
Nayabedde
Nagawattie
Pus.
Whyddon
I
cha Kilda
Kal.
Pallagodda
Nagoda
Dik.
New Valley
Nually
Kal
li sell dab]
Nagodawatte
Alas.
New Forest
Nurari s T.
Keg.
Glen Annie
Nagolla
Dim.
1 Nutbourne
Mat. F N utborno
Nargalla
Nagollawatte
Mat. E.
Nugatalawa
Mat. W. Nugatalawa
Corriemouy
Nagalla
Nabavilla Hap. Nugavelly Nugawella Pus.
Nagoola
Al.
Nugrthea
a
Nugatenna
14 Bak.
Nahaveena.
Naheenle
Freshwater
Dim.
Nullataney T.
Nahavilawatte Spring Valley No. Bad.
Dal I tousle
Mae.
N al latanne T.
Hap.
Nahakettia
Nahakettia
Cornwall, New N. Gel
Sullen D. T.
Kal.
Dicksland
Nahalle
Galle. Nnty Moopa' ha
Nakiadeniya
Nakiyadeniya
Stockholm
Mae.
Kal.
acre
Horagaskelle
Nakotte
Dabatgama
Ba
Hewa. L. Nynangodde
Bellwood
Naliyawatte
ICatragahaten e mat. E.
Oatekalmoda
Pas.
Naminakoola
Naminagolly
Oak well
Hap.
Dim. Oakwell
Nana Oya
Nano Oya
IGomalie
Udap.
Dol.
Obedde
Narangalla
Narangalla
'Mount
Olive
N. Gal.
Mab.
Oddie Mallai
Orange Hill
Narangoda
IOuragalla
Han.
Oduwerra
Bad.
Narangalla
Narangalla
Maria
Wat.
Oetlemani
Uda.
Citrus
Naravella T.
'D.modera Group Bad,
Hewa.L. Oetumbo
Naranghena
Narayanan T.
Dim. Opevale Dunn.
Begelly
Narpothacre
Hopewell
Bal.
kesalas
Dior.
Nartagalane
Nartagolla
Pus.
Nartapana Narthupana Kal. Ommanymale Wineley
174eyga la
}Hurl.
Oocbamally
Dim.
Natu Wetagoda Belton
Mandan), Neweral Mat%
' Mat. W. Oodoowerre
Nawagalla
Navagalla
Kele.
Yata Ella
Ookoowatte
Med.
Nawanagalla
Nawanagalla
IClonlnra
Keln.
Ookwatte
Nayanike <Inert ded in Dartry.) Pus.
Oolapane
Am.
)olapano
Pus.
Nayapane
Nayapone
Brebolholz
Mat.E.
)olla D. T.
Neboda Group Kal.
Neboda
Oolooawatte
Hewn L
(10100WEtte
Bad.
Newburgh
Nebra
Atherton
got.
Oomai D. T.
Pan.
Skeen
Nedoraipatty
Oonankaude
Dol.
flonarkanda
Dim.
Waltrim
Nedum T.
Onaskiri Letchi. I
vim.
St. Coombs
Nedun T.
IHnnasgeria
Ram
mi T.
Nilambe, Old
I Nil.
Neelambe
Keg.
Neeravie Brookside Pus. Oondugoda JUdagodi
lOorakande
Dol
Oora kande
Edinburgh
Noilghery T.
Dim.
'Gorala Ella
Mat. t
Nekatenna
Nekatenna
Ooroolorvelly
Pan.
Knavesuoire
Kela.
Nellaikolla
Nelda Oolla
Oorooln vallx
Gala.
Nellawatty
Beaconsfield
Mae. Oosarawatte Ledgerwatte Bad.
Nel/icolawatte Nellicolawatte Kelm. Oralrellia
dErvakello
Mad,
Nelliwatte
Hatherleigh
Oranakaudi
Rak.
i Li oranakanda
keg.
Nerulnyane
Neruluyona
Galls. Oravolla
4Vellekelle
Maltz.
Neither D T.
Fernlands
Pun.
Otevil
iffautevillo
Dim
'Nelawatudnaa Brindabana
Hanw. 0 thumba
Oetumbe
Bad,
Netwatte
INetherton
Dik. L. Othumbv
Roeberry
Mad.
Newton T.
(Newton
Ottakaddie
Dik.
Kenilworth
Am.
Nicholaoytt
I Am :trail awelle
Mat. E. Oudagamme
9t. Leya
Arabl.
Nikapottai
Kelburne
Hap. lOngalduwa.
Nonpareil
flap. W
Nikapottai T. I K elani
Keln. Oura Patana
Faseifern West Dim.

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Pachikade
'Dalpotton Oya
Ran.
Pasivally
'Oaatle Milk
Nil.
Padre Tulsa'
;Clods&
Mat. E. Patampasai
' 1AI:savants. Group Witt.
Pakelawattio
Mahapahugalla ,Bad. Patana
'Faithlie
Dim.
Pagliawatte
St. Margaret's ,titlap.
Patberiya
;Patheriya
Kelu.
Pahalawatt .:
,Pabalawatti
.Kad.
Patcha Bungalow, St. George and
Pahalwatte
1Pallerakelle
'Rain.
, Woodrake
Dim
Parka T.
Park
NfEliya, Patcha Kadu
Delta
Pus
Palagal
.GalleboddeLotver Am.
Patcha Kadu
Hap.
Wiharegalla
Palagala
'Palagala
Patcha Kadoo . Yaodessa
Kel,.
Yak.
Palampassie
ISeaforth
Patchakadu
Yak.
;Kiagawa
Nit. 0.
Palangaimallee Clarystleis PartuDim.
Patcha Kadu
ITavalamtenne
Raw
Palanywatte
Les mow
Keg.
Patchakadu
Kitoolmoola,
Han,
Palgania
Kaielina
,Mae.
Patekelle
Pattiakelle
Han.
Palia Rumbodda Bluefield
Pathu T.
' Esporanza
'Ram.
Nit. C.
Palle 'dacha
Hapugaspitiya Vat. N.
Patbu Totem
fonds
Meddakandit
,The Boyne
Rak,
illal.
Pallid T.
AmbL
Pa liakal
d'ati Rajah
Ralawo ft tide
;Dian.
Pali Raja
Dol.
'Patitalawa
Patetalawa
Palla Kadugan. Rajawella, No. 2
N. Etiya
'Bond Land
Pat.tu. Acre
nawa
Keg.
Monrovia
Al.
Paspole
1Wyrley Grove
do
do
. Rat.
Pellabatullu;Asoka
t Al.
do
do!Didools.
Dim.
I
Penmynydd
Penmiunie
'Moe.
.Pelawatte
Pallawatt4
Pas.
Kallugalla
Perarabu
IDol.
St. Rumbolds
Pallarn passe
Perambu Kadu Kano alla Pas.
Atit.
P.Illaugallawalta Mouut Carnet
Feria A m bakki Kent t Antbokke Mat. W.
Dol.
Pallia Itajawatte,Raxawa
Pus.
,rio Angamore 1 Augamone
I
Patna Rooka. 1 Rooketetme
Han.
do AnthonyMal la j Praosemri
North Bad.
tenne
Dik.
Overton
do Arisi T.
I Pus.
Pallia Puwelleara., Rothschild
Dik.
ITientsat
do Aro T.
Bap.
Needw,a3d
Pallia T.
Dol.
do Bulatakanda Ponytail
Pita.
IPundaloya
Panic', T.
do Bogawanta.
.Dik,
'Portree
Peria Raja T.
Dim,
lIolmwood
:Mat.
lawn,
,Crystal hilt
Pallinjainally
Pas
do Canaverelle Cannavarellu
Parabag atilt,
'Pambagain il
1 Kelu.
do DoutagamalPannapittia
; Ambl.
Pannapithia
Pos.
Doragalla
;Kehl_
le y
; Ardross
Panapitiya
Dik
Elbedde
Kelu.
do El bedde
I Panawatte
Panawatte
Mae.
do Gangawatte Kintyre
Rak.
PanelkaudaEldorado
Knack,
du Goombara Goomera
I Donaclne
. Mat.
Pangal Beata.
Del,
do Gonamodde Cattaretn
Cdap.
Denmark llill
l'ania 1'.
Knuck.
Marie's Land
do Goorook.
Paula T.
[1,
M
or.
watte Company Goorookoya G; i. Kot,,
iPanilkanda
Paniakandt
Drumoland and
do llingrooSpring-Valley \'o. Bad.
Palau T.
Mat. E.
Palk
watts
Letcheme
'Bak.
Panilla
Rat.
t'aruey
do Kadu
Mitialatudy
Rak,
do
Mae. E.
do Kibrako119iT Cabragalla,
Shallueb.
Rak.
do
do KadianRak,
Princowatte
do
Kot.
saynel Kadienlens
Banohory
Mad.
Paniya, P.1.
Pus,
do Kahawatte 'Leinagastenue
Palugand en, Kurt:
Pankadn
Pus
; Dat ty
do
,Coekburnshot 'Hap.
.do
Padgett, ,
du Kuloogalla .1.Eit.loogalla, New Kus.
Hap,
Rochampton
Pangettv I.
Knack.
du Kw:deka t tin M adak all e
, Pus,
Pannea -lCandala Newmarket
Rothschild Old jPm,
do Kannik
Pannia,MukkilanI
!
;Gal,
; Pallagalle
A.m.
IMookelano
do Kattu
acne
!Dik.
i Hap. W do Kentagolla leVarleigh
Pannia Nagadovn'Callander
do
Klabokka
Kallebokka
G.
1Kel,
1Gampolawatta ' Karl.
Pansalawat' a
'Kole.,
do Kodagama Doranakande
Pantia or KomanDime
. Kai.
do Kotmalie Troup
Vogau
kanda
Dim.
do Kuttagolla Forest Creek
:Dim,
Devon
PanyaPatill4
Mat.
Zoluland
do Kitimat'
Papolgashena Bud.
Paplish
PIK.
do Kurncollon Kuragalla
P a r akaduwa
Kad.
d
)
Kuragolle
Kurugala
Kehl'
;lie mmingfurd
Letchouie
do LaiapanaParakaduwa T. Al000r Kehl.
Laxapana Old Mag.
galls
. Dol.
I l'antgalla
Parakollal
Hap
do Ledger T. Nagrak
' K lir.
Par ia Kattu
1 P allagalle .
Kelp.
do Letchemie T. Patberiya
Mad.
Pariangolly
;Amanadovu
Mae.
Adam's Peak
Paringay '1'.
Mousava Mat. E. do Maskolly
do Mathugama Nraddegarna Old Hewa.
,The Park Op. Mad.
Park Tot um
Dim,
Hewa L. do Morrison T. Agra Ouvah
Partigama
,Pattiagarna
Dim.
do Nagawattie Clydesdale
Keln.
Parusell a
I Parusella
Bad.
Grownakelle
do Nahavilla
Paryle Boron !Walloa Gedem i
Vedehette,
East
do Noun, T.
,Bal.
Watts
1 est, & IS urtb Nilo
[Pas.
asbagie P. T. !Riverside

950

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Poonagolla
. Am,
Poonagal'a
Hap.
Feria Nona T. Holrimot
Pooranwatte
do NaTalli T. New Valle)
,Dik
Han.
I3dapu. Poore T
Mt. Park
Kur.
do Pagalawatte Goatfell
Poshmadlay
Dim.
Bonair
Dim.
do Passmallie Perham
Potcha Cadu
Frotof t
do Pudapalai Godapolla No. 1'
Ram.
rafat E. Pottia.kgilai
and 2
Pettiagalla
Bal.
PottigoIla
iDim.
do Rahncewatte Rithanwatte
Mallakanda
Hap.
Rangbodde
Hain.
Pottion Kadu
do Ramboda
Udagods,
Kele.
,Matu. Potivatenne Botyatenne
Seaton
Kuk.
do Seats
,Dik.
Pcotrhu. Malley Sprg. Valley No.3 Bad.
do Sellenkandu Roscrea
Mat.., E. Foy ali T.
do Sirangavathai Ellagalln.
Kituldeniya
Al.
Poyla 'F.
'Bak.
do Souria Kande Aigburth
Meeganta
Am
W a t.
IMas.
Poovalikkande H yn ford
do Suriakaude Ladbroke
Am.
Dooroornadelali Mat. E. Poovalkande
do Totum
Gravesend
Am.
Poyili T.
Ondewelle
do Totum
Jinn.
Arampolla
Kur.
Pranch Caran T. Aldourie
do Talauka ndy Erlesmere
Dik.
Dim.
Prokter T.
do ThangkanGracelyn
Drap
Dangkan de
'Mat. E Puaukandy
Thai
Bukanda
Kad.
do Tonga! T,
Dryburgh
.Mat. B. Puchohamalai Kinross
Kelm
I
Pujikadai
do Tuniskolla
\Vac-cation
.
P. T.
Tunisgalla New ,Knuck. Pudal T.
Betwortb
Gala.
Podukadu
do Vunisgolly & Tunisgalla &.Flo-'
Llan Thomas
Dim.
Pudravel ranee
1Knock. PcmagallaPoonagalla
flap.
Putawella
do Udegodde Udagodde
' W at.
Rockwood Hews
do Varegolla Hadley
'Dik.
Puthu Mulle
Beaumont
Pus.
Dik L. Put ho Neelambe Nitambe, New Nil.
do Wewagolla Shannon
do Wattegodd L9miliere
Puthu Totum
'Dim.
Blackwood
Hap.
do Witt tawalla Wattawella
IDik L. Puthn Vatakoda yayiera
Dim.
do Yellavakan deIllabek and 'Kot.
Pnvalikkande
Hyndford
AM.
Peri tasi
Protof I
'Ram.
Pcivalkandy P. T. Wallokellie
Am.
Perumbla T.
Gangwarily
Dol.
Puthu Attapalam Sanquhar
Pus.
Perumboo T.
Wewalwatto
/Bal.
Pulley D. T.
Hornsey
Dik.
Periyanankadn Normandy
iMon.
Punchi Watts
Thornhill
Gala
Peterakande
Lipp:11mile
Dim.
Pupanie T.
Hethersett
N. K
Pettrasse
Petteresso
IDik.
Pusala
,Igalla
Mat.
Pilasse
Palisse
'Km.
Pusella T.
ladahena
flap
Pillamallai
Kataboola
Kot.
Purwelket tY
Puswelkettia
Mat.
Kuruwita
Pillia Totum
Rat.
Puthu Acre
fund Land
N. I
PilliekandaMalai Cann, The
(Dint,
Puthu Cardu Hal
Pillagollay
Ballagalla
Bad.
D.T.
Ran
Pinakittia T.
,Idulgashena
, Hap.
Puthu Carthu
Pindeni Oya T. 'Pindeni 03 5
Keg.
Puthu Cla. T.
Iona
Dind
Fineter D. T.
St.. John's Wood Witt.
Puthu Kadu
Hasdale
Din
Pinkamda
Holton
' W at .
Puthu Kadu
Helheck
Din
Pinwatte T.
IComillah
Hen.
Pnthn Kilda
Paraloes
Ma
Piralla T.
ITillycairn
Puthu Kadu
Pas.
Corfu
Ma
Ff arrisland
Pitadoni
Puthu Kadn
iAm.
Marguerita
Ms
Pita Pootha T. ,Pitara Lillie
Hap.
Puthmally
`Haddon Hill
N.
Pitakande
, Ullawater
'Keln.
Puthu Kadu
Balapokuna
Ha
Pita Hatnialie Pita %Amalie 'Hap.
Puthu Kilda
Carney
Re
Pitawellai or Vilii
Puthu Kadu
Kirimettia Litt:d Al
son T.
I Neuga Candura , Hews C. Puthu Kadu
KnIduria,
RI
Kurunegala Est.
Pittakande
Puthu Kadu
Redhill
ffi
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Puthu Kadu
Bellair
K
Pittewella
Pittewelle
Mat E. Puthukiihawatte Dsrtry
P
Placolla P. '1', 1Ballagalla'
II
Plagolla
Talawakellie
,1Tl.
m.
PlttumT.
Puthu
P11YGlamb!!
Amangaga 31
,E1 Chico
Plajolhe
,Rak.
Puthu Tottam
Illookgalla
A
Peclawella' eine ,Diaties Land
,Knack Puthu Nagawatte Craig
E
Podenakanda
,Lauderdale
,Rak.
Puthn NellawaVe Rawreth
I
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Pogapatti
,Hew L. ['Mho hod&
Brookside
I
Poella T.
Nikakotua & Roe- Mat W Puthu tr PodianD Alnwick
I
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Kitutenne
LliniKad,
Palm Sileakande Dukinfield
1
Polls T.
ICahagalla
Alitt. S. P. Tallankantle Erlsinere
l
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mutton
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Poonagolla
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Feria Nona T. Holnicot
Han.
Pooranwatta
Dik
do Novalli T. Now Valley
Kur.
Mt. Park
lUdapu. Poore T
do Pagalawatte Gavle11
Posbmalloy
Bonair
Dim.
;Dim.
do Paesmallie Ferbam
Rotas Cadu
Rain.
do Pudapalai Godapolla No. 1
,Mat E. Pottiakallai
Pettiagalla
Bah
and 2
Hap.
Pottigoila
Maliakanda
do Ralmeewatte Rabanwatte'Dim.
Kelm
Ram. Pottion Kadu Udagods.
do Ramboda Rangbodde
Botyat
cane
Kuk.
Mato.
Potiyaterme
Seaton
do Seeta
rtothu
Malley
Sprg.
Valley
No.3
Bad.
iDik.
wer!.
do Stllenhandu Ro
Al.
Mat. E. Poyali T.
Kituldeniya
do Sirangavathal Ellagal la
Wat.
IRak.
Poyla T. ;
Meegama
do Sooria Kande Aigbnrth
Poovalikkande H yn ford
Mae.
Am.
do Suriakaude Ladbroke
Gravesend
Dooroomadelali I Mat. E. Poovalkande
Am.
do Tot=
Poyili T.
War.
Arampolla
;Ham
Oodewelle
do Totum
Prauch Carlin T. Aldourie
Dim.
fDik.
do Talankandy Erloemere
Prokter T.
Gracelyn
do ThangkanI
Mat. E Puankandy
Dangkamle
Bukanda
Thai
'Mat. E. Puchohamalai Kinross
Kelm
Dryburgh
do Tongal T,
Pujikadai
Ram.
Wavendon
do Tumskolla
Tunisgalla New I Knuck. Pudal T.
Betworth
Gala.
P. T.
Pudukadu
Dim.
Llan Thomas
do runisgolly & Tunisgalla & Flol
Knuck. Punagalla
Hap.
Poonagalla
Pudrayel ranee
Putawella
pus. U
I Wat.
Hews
H
do Udegodde Udagoddo
Rook
Puthn
Mulle
IDik.
do Varegolla Hadley
1Dik L. Puthn Neelambe Beaumont New Nildo Wewagolla Shannon
Blackwood
Puthu Totum
;Dim.
Hap.
do Wattegodd Lamiliere
IDik L, Putha Vatakoda Yoxford
do Wattawalla Wattawella
Dim.
Puvalikkande
Byndford
do Yellavakan deblabekande IKot.
Am.
Frotoft
;Ram.
Pavalkandy
P.
T.
Wallokellie
Am.
Peritasi
Gangwarily
Puthu Attapalam Sanquhar
'Dol.
Perumbu T.
Pus.
Wewalwatto
1Bal.
Pulley D. T.
Dik.
Pernmboo T.
Homey
Thornhill
!Mon. Punchi Watte
Periyans nkadn Normandy
Lippakelle
;Dim
Pupanie T.
Peterakande
Hethersett
Fettaresso
;Dik.
Pusala
Pettrasse
13algalla
G
N
H
tla.alpE
ta....iiYEs:
1
Kur.
Pusella T.
Pilasse
Palisse
Udahena
Kataboola
'Kot.
Purwelk et ly
Mat. E.
Pillamallai
Puswelkettia
Kuruwita
Rat.
Puthu Acre
N. Eliya:
Pillia Totum
Bund Land
Puthu Cardu Hall
PilliekandaMalaUCwm, The1)filit
,Ballagalla
D.T.
Pillagollay
Bad.
Broom Hill
Ram.
I dolgashen a
,Hap.
Puthu Carthu Monerakelle
Pinakittia T.
Bad.
Keg.
Pindeni Oya T. Pindeni 03a
Puthu Cla. 1'.
lona
Dim.
St. John's Wood Wat.
Budge
Puthu Kadn
Pineter D. T.
Dim.
1
Holton
Wat. Puthu Kadu
Pinkanda
Dim.
Helbeck
Comillah
Puthu Kadn
Hen.
Pinwatte T.
Mad.
Parolee
Tillycairn
Corfu
Puthu
Kadu
Piralla T.
Pas.
Mas.
llarrisland
Puthu Kadu
,Am.
Pitadoni
ffilarguerita
Mat.
Puttimally
Pita Pootha 1. Plum, Lillie
Hap.
N.Eli
!Haddon Hill
Barn,
smapokono
Ullswater
Pitakande
! Kelm Puthu Kadu
Pita
Ratmalie
;Hap.
dn
Carney
Pita Rat mal ic
Puthu Ka
....0-11
Pitawellai ur Vili-1
Puthu Kadn
ltKirimettia La':d iM
i Neuga Candura Hews. U. Pathu Kadu
son T.
Kulduria
Ran.'
, Kartmegala Eat.
Pittakande
Puthn Kadn
Redhill
i Co. of Ceylon Kur.
Puthn Kadu
Beller
Pi itewella
Pitteivelle
Mat E. Puthukahawatte Dartry
Pee
r
Ballagalla
'Bad.
Placoll P. T.
Puthumitlly
Goonambil
Talawakellie
Dim.
Puthu T.
Plagolls
.imbanganga
Matt
;El Chico
Plajollie
Puthu Tot tam
Hair.
; Knack Puthu Nagawatte Craig
Podawella' (mile ; Manias Land
Hap
Puth a Nellawatte Ra
wre.th
,Lauderdale
Podonakanda
Rak.
'Bopittia
Pogapatti
Hew L. Puthu Obedde
Breo kside
Poella T.
Nikakotua & Roe; Mat W Puthu tr PorlianD Alnwick
Kitutenno
IiiiitKad.
Pod Tot
Puthu Silvakande Dukinfield
f Kahagalla
Poila T.
!Mat. S. P. Tallankantle Erlemere
, Poilakanda
;Rad.
Poilakanda
P. T.
Handird
Polgabakanda Polgaliakanda Kal.
P. T.
Downside
Polgodawat te
Karandella
;Kal.
P. T.
Ormiaten
Polhorakanda Ayr
Kelm P. T.
Waveena
Polwatte
Polwatte
Mat. W. P. T.
Waitalawa
;Pondappa
Pondappe
;Dol.
P. T.
Kirigalpotta
!Florence
Poodrassie
Knuck. P. T.
Virginia ._

DIRECTORIES.

951

DiaDnaie,
Nal. tvE NAMES...NOUSE
NAMES TRIMS. NATIVE NAMES. ENGUSH NAMES. TRICTE.
Wet.
Renderallo
Fratiklands
I'. 'P.
Alutnuwara
Wal. L.
Bad.
lendiston
lAndeniwels
Mad.
P. T. Atgoda
Deanstoue
Dina. ttengalai
PuthuWattagoda'Beltou
&walla
Ran.
Rengalakande
Langsland
Kid.
Putbu !Tartan
Ravelaton
Mat. E. Rengam D. T.
Kardu
Elephant Nook N. Eliya,
W a t.
Rethavikle
W attnpu 1 lawa
John's Hill
Patsy T.
Knack
d
Rat tatbary
Putupowalla and
Yataderiya
Keln.
Kal.
Recta
Potta
&
Dim.
Putupaula
Hit uageria
Kalkudawa
Sentreglas
Puwakpliarawa Puwakgaharawa Bad.
Udap.
GlenDevon
Keln.
Rikligaago, 'ai
Elston.
Henf old & St.
Puwakpitia
Ambanganga
Ritnagiriya
Dim.
Regulus
Puwakpitiya.
Mat. N. Ritnagolla
Rikihgasgocida Hewa U.
Riverdale
Bal.
Hewa U.
Quanai T.
Riverdale
Halgahawella
Mae.
N. Eliya
Robson Malley Blackpool
Mincing Lane
Quelwatte
Dik.
Rogart T.
Kal.
Quina T.
Lynated
Bogart
Bal.
Rokolly
Quitia T.
Detenagiala
Udapu.
IRagalla
Dial.
Quinjuberry
Randal a
Pahneretou
_lien.
Rondura
Ron dnra
Florine,e
Dim.
tondura
Radella
Re Daley
Rondura Group Keln.
Raddola
Bad.
Raddola
Rookatenne T. Rookatenne
Bad.
Mad.
Rathkele
Robalal
flagella
Dik L.
Binoya
Itaieart T,
!Aro.
Riellarton
Rohe None T Mount Victoria Han.
Ku.
Raine T.
Roaappu T.
St. Ronaus
Ronan:ire
KEll^.
Dim.
lta4a Pa, na T. Balmoral
Rosetutura
Rosehtiry
'.
Dol.
Rajahwatte P. T. Hillside
Rotellakanda ;Dotalagalla Hum
Pus.
Rajatala
Rowley
Rajatalawa
Bal.
Eawnhope
Raja T,
Depedene Group Ku.
Ruagolla
Barkindale
Dik.
Rua.gollat
Raja T.
[we) Dik.
Norwood
Kew
Dik.
Ink.
Raja T,
Portree
Med.
Rualigolla T.
Nugatenn e
Kur.
Ruseagarne
Rajah
13attaga ila
3tlatt. W
Rusiyagama
Rutherford Van
Ku.
Rujab T.
Morningside
N'
Eliya
dorspar
Rajah T.
Mae.
Duvedale
Rutherford
Ryan Derai T. SE. Clair
Moe.
Dim.
Baitipaviyht T. Deniyaya
A.1.
Rajah Totutn
Gaugaroowa
Keln Suearawatte
Do
Hateluwa
Saekrawattie 1Dim.
Saecbariawat to Mahatenne
Kot.
Do
Oeou e tag a lo3 a
Hun.
Galle. Saccrah Wade E'reston
Rajegania
Monrovia
IDim.
Mad
Sadien K. T.
Rakolla
Rathkello
SadienKangani T Bad.
Sadikawatte
Ramasamy P.
Kal.
Paragollywttte Pue.
St. Andrews
Kur. Salawa
Rambadagala Delinta
Salawe
Keln.
Mad,
Samatravelly
Ramhikkie Luutivissa
St. Vigeans
Dik.
Nit. C. Samandilla
Rambodde T. Mount Mar
Donnybrook
Trim
Satnerivelli
Bad.
Raman T.
Mahapatana
Carfax
Dik.
N. Eli3 a Sarnia Malai
Rambarlikelle
Westward Ho
Forest Hill
Mat. E.
Dian.
Susaimulla
Bane P. T.
Derryclare
Clm:it .
Mae.
Samsarawel
la
Dim.
N. Eliya
Excelsior
Ranawal I e P. K. St. Margaret a
Samy Mallei
Kot.
Randakaran T. Ravenseruig
Glenury
Mat. W.
Samy Malley
Lange Land
Kal.
Ranee T.
SmingValleyNo.5 Bad.
Mas.
Samy Malley
Ranee Watts
Queensland
Pine Hill
Kot.
Kelu
Sana T.
Rangagannua
Rangegainnut
Sana
Rat.
Kal. Sandanamwatte Theberton
Rangalakandu Bogart
Mae.
Keln.
Sandanawatte
Rangolla
Idandungalla
Am.
Glenalla
San gara w at t le Hitt acy
Ran.
Dik.
Rangolla
M adoolt enno
Rak,
Sanglise
St.. Lays
Rangulla T.
Rangweltenue
Dik.
Saukaleasi
Dik.
St. Clive
North Cove
Am.
Ranee P.K.
Dik.
Santosum D.T. Abana
Devonford
Rance T.
Kelm
DIM. Sappata
Sappatii
Bad.
Ranee T.
Viet .ria
Bad. 'Suppe T.
Mahayaya,
Ranwilla
1Ranawela
Keln.
,Rappahannock Udapu. Sappreem T.
Uplands
Raj:uint)
lien.
Dol.
Sapumal T.
Raxawu
Sapumalkaude Keln.
Rasawatte
Ham
Sarachchi T.
Kensington
Gloucester
Rasikollai
Mat. E.
Dol.
Saraivatti
Riverside
Raxawa
Gala.
Ra.awattel
Udap. Scboolinalle
Glen Do von
Kuruwilla
Rathinakel T.
Mat. S.
Kau& Scott T.
Pit tenweeta
Ratuagbery
Dim.
Ratnegherry
Mat. W. Scrubs
The Scrubs
Yattewatto
Ratawatte
N. Eliya
Mat. E. Seangolla
Leangawella
Rongville
Flap.
&troll' P. K.
Seeangolly
Dol.
Shawlands
Bossward
Mad.
Hattekolla
Seemie
T.
Ke!.
Midlothian
Itatioatenne
Mas.
Ratuagirie
Mat, E. Seemly T
Borders
Ganwasami
Rat navally
Mat W
Mon,
Seentigolla P. K. Friedland
Raxawa
Dik.
Raxawa
Seenagolly
Lot.
Chapelton
Oonoogadoy a
Dik.
Itatza Totuni
Seenapatte
Do!.
Dedugalla
Sinniapittia
..Kad,
Redugolla

95.2

DIRECTORIES,
Drs-

NATIVE NAMES, ENGLISH NAMES. TKICTS

trq
lk

Matu.
Seenapat' y
Keenagolla
Dim.
New Preston
Seenewattie
Deesford & Lorne Dina.
Seeni Katelly
Mon.
Beerigolla
[T. Singe [la
Am.
Seethe Letchemy Blackwater
Kot.
Selavonda
Yallabenda
Mat. N.
. Selegama
Selegama
pat
Hyperina
Selenderie,
Graham's Laud Bad.
Selvakandey
Keln.
Sembawattie
Sembawatte
Dik.
Stxathdon
Simbewattie
Wet.
Sena Udegodd t Pauvila
Am.
St. Clive
Senkelassie
ID,m.
St. Regales
Sentreglas
Mar.
Serapeadon
York
Men.
Ekolstnid
Seton D. T.
Mat. W.
Stoke Death
Shambawatto
Dol.
Shamrock
Shamrock
Udapu.
Shancharakauda Easdaie
Sandankande Trim
Shavaur
Trim.
Shavaar
Shevaar
Hap.
Shorwoot Mallie Sherwood
Crudes Lower Mae.
Sholankande
Dol.
Cbolankand e
Sholankandie
Hoolankanda G. Kel,
Shoolankaude
Danabagastalawa
Dim.
Sikes D T
Matti N.
Sikes D T
Lauriston
Knuck
Middleton
Silvakanda
Gallo.
Silvakanda
Dalton
Pus.
Harmony
Silvakanda
Udall.
Silvakande
Sit I erkandy
Ku.
Silvakanda
Knowe Hill
Silvakanda
Graham' s Land 0 Bad,
!Dik-.
Sylvakando
Bridwell
Lebanon Group !Knurl'
Silvakande
Silvakande Is
Dim.
kadu
' May& d
Silvakandy
I Lethenty Group Dik.
Mor.
Silvakandy
Silvakaude
Dim.
Silvakauda
'Chalmers
Dik.
Suudrawatta
Blairgowrie
Dim.
Sindula' Patna Lan Thrums
Dim.
Sindula Patna
Lindoola
Knack..
Sheen Kainbarai Katooloya
Singalese
Hittuwelentenu ,Bal.
Mat E.
Einganiallai
'Poeugalla
Singamallee
Dik.
1 Poolbank
Mai.
Singara Waite ' Blairuvou
Dik.
Singarawatte
Singarawatte
Kelu.
Singarawatte
Berry H ill
Singho Bass
RatniaherreKelle Gallo.
Sinjeu 1'.
Gallo.
St. John's
Sim-log.0de and Sinitegolde and
Panapitiya
Bellevue
,Ambl.
'Man.
Siena Accra T.
Bitterne
;Pik.
Do Arisi T.
Poyaton
[2 Dik.
Do An T.
Theresia
Do Bambragala Banthragalla No.'Mat E
Do Bollakolli
Bollagalla,Lower1Gala.
'Dim.
DO Bombragalla Oddington
Rak.
Do Caliadonia Calton Hill
Do Cannawerro. East Gowrakelie Pas.
Wet.
Do Cooluraty
Knightsdale
Do Caziana
Clunes Lower or
Kele.
Erracht
Dik.
Do Darmwellai Blair Athol
Do Doming "mal.
ley
Dawatagas
Pits.
Hun.
Do D. T.
Melrose
Gallo.
Do D. '1'.
Daphne
Dik.
Do Dunbar
Ratites

NATIVE NAM ES. ENGLISH N sluEs. Timis.


Dim.
inns Li al k anda1 &ad neven
Do Galkande 1St. Catherine's Hap.
Ma&
Do Gangawatte LGangawatte
Dol.
Do Gonamodde 1../allaegles
Slime Golconda Hap.
Do Golconda
Dim.
Do Gronawattie Medwyn
Bak.
Longford
Do eongalla
Knuck.
Do Goombora Katooloya
Kot.
Do Gorokwa In D naide
Kelm
Do ilakuruga'a Wattagala
ET owa.1,.
Do Harregatit Ballywhindlo
Kel.
Do Kabragalla .Relugas
N.
Eliya
Pedro
Do Kadu
Do Kadiyau
Sena P. K. Westball Group Kot.
Kot.
Baharundrah
Do Kadugar
Pus.
Do Kaha.watte Orion
Kel.
Do Kallibokka Galheria
Knuck.
,
Do Kandiketti Kandiketti.
'
Hap.
Moeriabedde
Do Karmick
Dim.
Do Kattnkollaia Bismark
Rothschild Lower Pus.
Do Kannik
Dik.
Do Kintagolla Gorthie
Dim.
Do Kattukollai Coreon
Knuck.
Do Kombarai
v
Dim.
Do Kottagolly Rosita
Kot.
Do Korokwatte Donside
Dim.
Glenomera
Do Kotmale
Dik.
Do Kottagalla Abercairney
Kad.
Do Kurugalla Athlone
Hap. W.
Do Lodger T. Bandong
Wet.
Inchstelly
Do Letcheint
Du Madaganta New Madden's, Hewa.L
Kel.
Richlands
Do Mali T
Dim.
Do Malleapoo Coombewood
Dik.
Do Manickwatte Kinloeh
Do Mathugam.
Maddegama, New flew. L.
ma
Wat,
FloRer dew
Do Meal:ante
Hun. ,
Hunasgeria
Do Moley
Kur.
Do Moratenne St. Julia
Dim.
Do Mologaseue Gleneagles
Do Monara.
Men,
'l'riug
kanda
Dim.
Do Morrison T. Fankerton
Mae. :
Caskiehen
Do Nadu. T
Dim.
Do Naga Wattle Thornfield
Bad. -.
Nahavilla
Do Navellai
Rak..
:I
Du Nellawattio Okelianipton
Gala. '
1)o Ncna T.
St. Julia
Dik .
Do Noosali T. fray
Mor.
Belligalena
Do. Orlagalle
Bad, ,
Passara
Do Passerai
Dim.
Du Passmallie Holbrook
Dim.
Do Raniwatte Queenwood
Kad.
Do Sinapittia T. Ashbourne
Keln.
Do Sitamal T. Bovillse
Mat.
Do Silvakanda Kinrara
Mak.
Do Taivakanda Strathspey
Mat.
Do Thangkanthn Catteratenne
Dik,
Erroll
Do Topi T.
Kai. :i
D u Tama
Glendon
The Lowlands Keg,
Do 'return
Kat ,
Diyevor
Do T.
Keln.'
Dewalakande
Do T.
Do Tunis] alla Now Tunesgalla Kan'
High Walton
Mat.
Do Ildusger
Do Uprasse (Artidap;
Halgran Oya,
krone)
Gale*:
Do Valmeally Sunnysido

DIRECTORIES.

953

DtsMSNATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES. TRICIE S. NATIVE NAMES. ENowsli Namits Tine rs.
fangappu T.
Ferndale '
Sinna Variakollai Haloya, Old
Nil.
Diei..
Ra
H
L.
rungagol lie
Tangakellie
Dik.
Do Verogollie Waterloo
Belmont
Tangamally
m
Dik.
Do Vcrogolln
Ottery
raugumally
Glenanure
Do Verogollie Ilnvery dt WaterTainieol twatte Oaklands
Dik.
; loo
a
Tapilaliadde
Kitulgalla
Kelp.
Do V ila teltl'avasama"y
S -. Msrgareas
Dim.
Nartakande
kamde
ravasie Malley Rothschild, Cen. Pus,
Do Wana Raja ; Wana Raja. South Dik.
Lavery
Totum
'Blackburn
Pus.
De Wanarasie Warm Rajah S. Dik.
Fawarawyllie
Han.
Alloowiharie
Vlai. W.
Do.WattagnddeiGaloya
Do Wavagola ColdstroamGroup Dik. L. ravellum-plussle Wewebodde
Mad
ray.tla To urn
Kandanolla
Ku.
N,Eliya.
Do Yellavakande Dolahena
ray Tottun
Upper Blackwood Bap.
Mas.
Nyanza
Sirapadu
Tdade Carre T. Calloogallatenne Nita, 11
Strigalla
Bad.
Strigalla
rekkuvattei
Tekkawatta
Kul
airikandura
Sirikandurai
Flan,
Telgama
Kelm
Telgama
ISiriaanda,
Sirisanda
Hat E.
Kelm
Telisa.galla
Telli&agalla
Sitama T. L. T. Bovillae
[Cot.
Telbeddo
Yak.
Tollwatto
Sitthuvatthai
1Dotella
Bad.
Pet watt
Telwatte
Rak.
S. Sooriakaude Aighurtli
Bad.
Mahatenne
Mas.
Tena T
.Stt ulagaug a
Sotulakande
'dal.
Mat. E. rennaeornbra
romtcombe G r. Bad.
Soeringahawatte 'Spring Mount
Tavankand t
Pus.
Deesido
Mas.
Sogamawatte Sogama
Paegsda
Digalla
Di k.
Selankande T.
Aunfiald
Keln.
rtats Mai Totuin b.lwhutat
Somaontte P. E.,Beaumuut Groap Pus.
M at. K
rha Ella T.
Du. Ella
Somerset
'Somerset
'Isla.
Mai
vakanda
Great
Valley
;
Hew. L.
Sudutrata Mara-Mat. kl. l'halavaality
Darrawella
dolly Attawello Brae Group
Dik.
Mad.
Thamillakollai Pitakanda Gal up plat. E.
Rrkin
Suidawatte
Mat. E Thimilak at halal Doambagastarwa Kot.
Suduganga
b'udukandy
Deh,golla
Mae.
Thasigollai
Sul uganga
Suleygango,
Chalk T.
Stimmervillo
, Dik.
Wiudeor Forest Dol.
Summavallai
Dim.
Phimbewal I a
Htppawidde
Maria
Surntra Vale
Hun.
Dik.
Thomas D. T.
Dodangaslaud t Ilan,
Sundalakaudy Aldie
Sindooraukande Kati.
Mamas D. T.
Mura,halla ]Vats
Sumlaran `
NeIligrsgora
'I) k.
Thomas D. T.
Tillyria
Sangatnulle
Han.
Bombs
rhougal T.
Sunnycrolt
Kell).
Med.
Suluperoft
N.
Gal
rhudataltela
Dodangtalawa
gala
Albion
Sunny Solop
Mak,
'Tympana
rhumpa.ni
,Blantyro
Suriakande
Ku r.
Mas.
rhtuuttiyavatitai Doretiyawet to
ISuriakando
S triakande
Kur.
I.:1'41[Lp. Tinkennywatt
y Degenakelle
Rao,
Liddesdale
Suriyakanda
Han.
Ktulaalla
ripoolga th
Suringwat'e
Surogawatti I
Dol,
Han.
Daum])
Primrose
Hill
Tippikanda
Surungawattie
Mat' S.
Kitulgala
Lialle.
lippleakad ly
Sammy Mullay Saumaresz
Kelu.
Flap.
Gottarootava
risitno a
Sylvakanda
Al.
rrlia,Prgo,
Northumbe 1au,1 fieln.
d'atenne Rat.
Pjomal
Sylvakanda
Ton gal T.
MoncrielY
Slat E.
Dryburgh
eolataaamo.
Tongul T.
IScln,
Tadalagalla
Lag,
t;lassaugh
fungal T
Taprobane
Dint.
Tagra Mallei
rongel T.
Bathford
Inverurio
Rak.
Talagawattio
Di k.
1 Dolan. T angel Paa' ia
3 agawane
Talagaeweit
'rill LI rah NV etla
Dik.
11:
7:
-lc.,i4uatl . . .
.Naa Ella
Hurst t terpoint 'Ambl. Nagle T.
Wawa
Tangle
T.
Bulatkande
Talangkanda Tallankanda Dim.
Koagalialaude Bad. E Taught Totum (Cyprus
Taluena
'Kehl.
rongul '1'.
Talagall i
'Mount Vernon I Dim .
Talagala
Tonnacombra Annandale
'Mat.
Taldul
Takla%
Tongul T.
Kai.
Tonac Babe G. iflaikd..
Cinchona
Talgama
Hatton
Talgaswela
'Guile. Topee T.
Talgawela
Torriugt
o
Hap.
Carrington
Talipottenne
Pus.
Talipottenue
rortaken T.
Gingrau Oya
New. Cabragalla Rak, N.
Kot.
Tali pot
rotagam a
rotagamuwa
Talwatte
Dum.
Talwatte
Mai.
Totala
' Dotala
'1' smaraveli, Are
Mas.
rotapollaltaitda Ettepolla
bakanda and
'Mat. NY.
.
North
Matate
Mat.
N.
Tootuothari
T.
;St.
John
del
Roy
'Mk,
Kottagalla
s ;alle. Trivadin
Hillside
11 rewad , nittaa
Tamaravelli
Rak.
Dud,
Tamaravelly
Tatidolla T.
' 'lager i a
Tamaravelly
ltak.
Mat. W. Tudugall a
' Alloowiharie
"Pudagalla
Tamarawellie
Kal.
Cdrtpu Tunmodera T. ILabugatna
Waldemar
Tambawatte
Kean.
Tanga]
T.
Hun.
; Muncrietr
Tambaoro gal la IYataraa a
Slat
ME
B.
"'umlaut!
Woodthorpe
Wat.
Hanipa
Tamby Raja
Ku.
Traquair
rungsmalley Nitllutnagalla !Mad.
Tangacually
'aniskolla
I Rak.
Dalveen
rangatimallai
Tttnisgalla
Turnitottam
,Dim
Medway
langarpoo 1'. iCraigie Lea
1-r.1
1;:
riln..le.k.

951

DIRECTORIES.

Dia
NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES. TRICTS. NATIVE NAMES. ENGLISH NAMES.

,..
a'''
I

f.

si .I.CTS.

Vedilah cella
Dik.
Forest Laud 352 Mat. T.
Turala Kandie Dunlow
Al.
Vekkilakanthai Waekitiatenne
Kad.
Kottegcdde
Tuttiripitly a
Guile. Velgoda
Belgodde
Dig dola
Gala.
Tuttugodde
Vellaman
Kelm.
Nacotiar
Trin.
Tuyvellai
Penrith
Mat. W. Vella:idol Ian
Karl.
Bellongalla
Ettriek Forest
Praia Malley
Dim.
Vellary
Kadu
Galapitakanda
Bad.
Tyspane
Caledonia
Dim.
Veil won
Vellangolia
Pas.
Tyspane P. T. Albion
Kot.
Velleby Madly
Wat.
Maria
Tyspannaa
Tyepane
Gal.
Vellemallay
Dim.
Vellekelle
Uarlaiinallai P.T. Dum rn
Am.
Veirjagolly
Dik.
Venture,
Barcaplo
Deli imallay
Keln.
Venture P. T.
Venture Upper Dik,
:lidabage
Udabage
Verago
II
A
Keln.
A
visawella
Kelm
rdapollt
UdapoIla
Keg.
Veragoltie
Dim.
Udapolla
Bearwell
Udapolli T.
Dim.
Verity/0110
Berawella
Dol.
Uda RadeIla
Ulm /Walla
Mat. W Verelegolle Store Galaha Factoi.y
,Oodasger:a
Udasgiri
Verella Patna
Am.
Verelln Pattna Mad
Uclavarania
C.; nei 98 Rock
Hap. W Vet iligollai
Han.
Danally
(51.1averin
Udaveeri
Bad.
Verlingkanthai Vellekande
Kad,
Fermoyle
Yak,
Veralugolla
Wereagolla
Kelm
(Gneiss
Gneiss Rork
Udaweria.
Vernlapitivn
Al.
Atheufield
Kelm
I duwvria
Coodoogalla
Verragolle
Bad.
Hap.
Berragalla
imtlooweera
liduwera
Kad,
Verulugastenne Verrulugastenne Bal.
Ukkuwa Mali Chureh Hill
Keln.
Vesalatenne
Hap. W
Yelate nu)
14 otii ton
Ukwatte
Mat. S. Vettclekadu
Marakona
MadawellaB ulatUkuwela
Mat. W
Mat. W
watts
Ukuwela
Ukuwela
Vettiakandy
Rak.
Dundonell
IfIkaduit Gump Hun.
Ulkada T.
Veyangolly
Al.
Kama
Leangolla
Ulanakanthe P. T Oolanakanda
Pus,
Veyvelgolla
Nil.
Veyvallgolla
Blackford
Ulapane
Vila ngkolli
Ala.
Dol.
Bellongalla
Denmark
Ulapani T.
Hun,
Vilathungodai Kahatungoda
Hews.
Hunasg.irf a
Unaskiri
Villimaly
Bad.
Mat. W
Silver Hill
Unugalla
Unugolly
Kad.
Vivilikolla
Han.
Dunally
Hunugn lls
Unukla
Vimaratenne
Trin.
Hap.
Wiharatenne
Upparii
Upparu T.
Visareua
Mor.
Viliaralieena
Pooprassie Group Pus.
Upraasio,
V ilittangodde
Udap.
Cameron's Land I)iw .
'Delmar
Uprasae
Kol.
Vollapalakaudo Vallapclla,
10ouoonagalla
Urulagall II
Mat. S. Valleguparet T. Oliphant
N.
1Bullaendua,
urnlawella
Keln
Aryvasa. Canjanie Est
Bal.
U rumiwella
Urinniwella
Wagga
T.
Kehl.
Pemberton
Oyauwatte
Uyavatthai
Mas.
Waharaka
Kehl.
Waharaka
Ovoea
Yucca T.
Ram.
Wahagakapittia Chouglileigh
Pus.
I Weddemulla
Vaddamaliat
Walapane
Bad.
Walapane
Wal. L
Wewesse
Vadiguna
Walarnmba
Wat.
Am.
Walarumba
Imboolpittla
'lady D. T.
Walappu
Matu,
Denegaina
Bal,
Viralagol la.
, Allecollew. WO
Wall apatina
Dik.
Dim.
Wallaha
Vaimbapuo T. (Killarney
Walpola
Kelm
Maha Oya
Vakkadi m u d u-, '
Wal Oya
Kad.
I f ews.1
Wal Oya
Timboowatto
teku P. T.
Wana
Kadu
Gala.
BonAecord
Dik.
Greenwond
VallamaRit
Wanara
Hair
Mas.
Wanarsi
ha
Dik.
John's Land
Vali Kali
Waramtlanda Waragalanda
Man.
Knack.
Valladolid
Valladolay
Warakai
Bad.
Vinci t
Rein.
Ravenswood
Vallagettai
Varadaminie Waradamiuie
Mat.
Vallyninly Ty sWarakawella
Dim.
Jak-Tree Hill
Dol.
Agra
limy
Wariagalla
P.
T.
Wa.
tegedere
Dim.
ad
Cal say
Vallamally
Mor.
Warnagodde
Pus.
Anniowatte
Valieyfield
Valley T
Karl.
Warregamme Willaregamme Mat.
Lantern Hill
Valliekande
Wattagalla
Dim.
Gal.
Wattagal la
Polmont
Vanarasa T.
Watagoda
Med.
Wattegodde
Hunj
Woodside
Variakollai
Wattagodde
Nil.
Dim.
Belgravia
Wadi+ gal'a, U.
Variagolle
Wattagodde
Mat.
E.
Haloya,
Nil.
Wariapo: la
Variakollai
Wattagolly
Rat.
Battagalla
Kn
Wereuega: la
V artiagalls
Dol.
Wattagolly
Burnside
Bariangailla
Varnagalla
New G. Wattakelle
Dey anew at te
Warwick
Varviek
Wattakelle
'Dim,
Galtengewa
Wattegodds
Vatagodde
Wattagolli
+Finn.
Gavatenne
Wattegaiide
Va agoda
Med.
Wattarantum T. Watt rentenne
1Wai talawa
Vathala P.P
Hen. L. Wattegodde PT D 3elt on
Di
' Bowlana
Vathullina
Al.
Wattagodde P. T .Lamil hire
Allagalla
Vattagolla
Ilan.
Wattemcollee NA'attemoolla
Wattagal la
Wattagolla
'Bad.
Waulga!ewat to Darnbawera
B .ddeomnie
Vattug 4 In am
Wawakella
Wal.
Stinsford
Vavina
Yewella
'Tak.
Deuiodora Group
ar,....raiat,-.rith a i

Oil

NATIVE NAMES.

ENGLISH NAMES.!

Drs.
TRICTS.

NATIVE NAMES. iENGLISEI -NAMES.

Dim.
Yackshalloowa Hopewell
W avellie
Waverley
Yulale Tottam Yahaietenne
'Hen.
Wedebena
Comillah
Yala1atenne
Yaladenie
Am.
Weem a ii D.T. Salem
Yaludakele
Mat. E. Yalagolla
Weeragamuwa Meeg he
Yapatne
lionam ad i t Wand Hau..r. Yapa,me T.
Welikane
Yallamalle
Ellamulle
Kt knoll gahaniuWelikane
llarig. Yatanella
Yatanella
kalaue
:Hang. Yellari Group El Tub
Sirisanda
W elikanna
:Dik. L. Yellawalla
(Try
Vellai Oya
Wellai Oya
Ellangowan
Welligam Korale Katherine Vs Iley ,Ma ta. Yallangewrie
Bolinguila Lower Kim.
Yelavontbakande, Rawreth
Were akadu
',Dol.
Yellewatlut acre Hamilton
Wewekelle
Wewegulla
Dangan
, Bad.
Yeluaere
Weyvelh. na
Wewatie
Whyst Idaputalf West Haputale Hap. W. Yeranurn Acre Hargrove
Pus
Yerratenne
Clova,
Delta
Wilson D. T.
,Dik.
Yikilakande
Gikiyankaoda
Wright D. Y. K. Devonford
Yogannue
Writer, '1.
Nellicollawatt 3 ' Ket.
Yogama
' Am,
Wyley D. T.
Gilaton

Drs.
TEICTIL

Hal.
Hew I:
Ham
Kal.
Mad,
Mat.
Keln.
Pah.
Pa..
Bak.
Bak.
Mar.
Mat. W.
Mae.
Kel.
Kat.
K.eln,

DIRECTORIES.

956

IMIEN FOR POST-STATIONS AND PtA NTING DISTRICTS.


[The following Index will enable anybody knowink the Post-station of an Estate or
Planter to find the Planting Diitrict in which it or he is Rlaced. The need of
such an index was shown to us by a ,vntleman mentioning the difficulty he
had to find the name of the District or Estate in which a friend resided,
whose post-station was " Deltota." Well- known Post-stations, such as this one
or Lindula, Aranayeka, Elkad USCkl, Laggaia, Lunugala, Madulkele, &c., have no Districts
corresponding in name, and therefore, for new-comers and others, this Index will often
be found useful. emar]Lata
PL.iNwW0 DISTRICTS WHICH TlIfl POST-SWIM &RYE .
PwarriNu POSTSTA'110148,
...
Upper Dimbula
Agrapatana
Galle
Akmunana
Matale North
Akuramboda
Matara and Udagama
Aknressa
Kegalla
Alawwa
Kalutara
alutara
Matale, N. & W.
Aluwiliara
Ambagamuwa, Lower Dikoya, Dimbula, Maskeliya
Ambagamuwa
Galle
Ambalangoda
New Galway or Wilson's Bungalow
Atnbawela
North-central Provinoe
Anuradhapura
H
Hambantota
Amblantota
olosbage
Dolosbage
Kelani Valley
Awissawella
Galle
13addegams.
Badulla,l?rIadulaitna,Pasaara, & perhaps Motutragala
Badulla
Balangoda
alangoda
Balapitimodara
Balapitimodara
Kalutara, and Kelani Valley
Bandaragama
Badulla, Haputala, Maduleima
B andarawela
Haputale West
Belihuloya
Kalutara and Ambalangoda
Bentota
Dikoya, Maskeliya, Balangoda, Haputale West
Bogawantalawa
Hanwella
Bope
Matale North
Dambulla
Kurunegala
Dandagomuwa
Kelani Valley
Dehiowita
f Hantane, Hewaheta Upper and Lower
Deltota
1 Nilambe, Pussellawa*
Badulla and Passara
Damodar&
Morawak Korai()
Deniyaya
Badulla
Diokwella
Dikoya and Lower Dikoya, and part of Ditnbula
Dikoya
Dimbula and Lower Dikoya
Dimbula
...
Galls
Doianduwa
Kurunegala
.
Dodangaslam
Dolosbage, Yakdessa, Kottnale
Dolosbage
Hunasoriya, Matale East*
Elkadttwa
Galle
Elpitiya
Kurtmegale, Galagedara
Galagedara
Ambagamuwa
Galboda
Matale North
...
Galawela
Hantane, Hewaheta 'mor
Galaha
Gallo
...
Gana
,.
Matale Dist
Gammaduwa
Gampola
Dolosbage, Kedugannawa, Nilambe, Pussellawa
Haldummulla,
Haputale, Haputale West
liambantota
Hambantota
Hewaheta Upper
Hanguranketa
Hangwella, Kelani alley, Labuganta
Hanwella
Haputale East and West
Haputale
4'
1

* In this ftsa and others only some portions of the districts are served by Post
Offices beyond their bounds.

Post-stations.
Hatton
Henaratgoda
Hewaheta
iiikkaduwa
Horana
Imadnwa
Kadugannawa
Kaikawela
Kalutara
Kandapols.
Kandy
Karawanellt
Kataluwa
Katugastota
Regalia
Kekanadu. e
Keebewa
KIM'gala
Kosganta
Kosianda
Kotmale
Kotagala
Kotiyagala
Kurunegala
Labukelle
Lemastota
Lindula
Lunugala
Madawalatenna
Madulkele
Maduleima
Mabara
Mabavilla
Mapalagama,
Maskeliya
Matugama
Matale
Maturata
Mirigama
Morawaka
Moratuwa
Mupane
Nakiyadeniya
Namunukula
Nanuoya
Nawalapitya
Neboda
Nildandabena
Norwood
Nuwara Eliya
Ohiya
Padukka
Passara
Pelmadulla
Peradeniya
Pilana
Polgahawela
Potuhera
Pundalnoya
Puasellawa

Distrieta.
4
...
Dikoya, Lower Dikoya, Dimbula
... Henaratgoda
Hewaheta Upper
...
.
GaIle
Kalutara
..
Gallo
..
Alagala, Dumbara, Kadugannawa
...
...
Matale East
..
Kalutara
Utiapussellawa, M Murata, tinware.' E lips
I Alagala, Dumbara, Hautane, Ilewahete. Upper and
j Lower, Humtegiriya, Kadugannawa, Kurune,eda,
"' .1, Matale East and Wear, Panwila, Nilami.e,ala
,.Ranga..la
Kelani Valley
..
Matara
...
Dumbara, Panwila,
..
Dolosbage, Kegalla, Kelani Valley
...
...
Matara
Kalutara, Moratuwa
..
Kelani Valley, and Yakdeaaa
..
Kelani Valley
...
tiaputale
Ambagarauwa, Kotmale, Knuckles
Dimbula
..
Dikoya
Kurunegala
...
.. Ramboda
...
Haputale, Wellawaya
.,
Mid-Dimbula
Maduleima, Haputale and Hews Eliya
...
...
Kurunegala, Matale West
( Kelebokka, Knuckles, Matale East, Hanasgiript,
Laggaia, and Pan wila
"
Maduleima and Hewn Eliya
..
.. Mahara
..
Matale North
Galle
Maskeliya, Kuruwita
...
Kalutara
..
j Matale East, North, South and West, Lag?ala,
and Hunasairiya
'
Hewaheta Upper, Maturate, Walwane Lower
...
..
Mirigama
Morawak Kerala and Rakwana
Kalutara, Moratuwa
.. Monaragala
Galle
...
Passara and Badulla
...
Dimbula
...
Dolosbage, Kotmale, Yakclessa,
{Kelani
I Kelani Valley, Pussellawa
Kalutara
..
Walapane Lower
Dikoya, Maskeliya
t Maturata, Nuwara Eliya, New Galway, Ram I.: oda,
"' i Udapnssellawa
...
Haputale West
..
Kelani Valley
...
Badulla, Maduleima, Monaragala, Passara
.. Rakwana
Alagala, Hantane, Kurunegala, Dumbara, Nilambe
...
Galle
.
..
...
Kegalla, Polgahawela, Kurunegala
...
Kurunegala
Ramboda and Pundaluoya
Nilambe, Pussellawa, lismboda

O5a
Post stations.
Puwak pitiya
Regalia
1(akwana
fiambocl a
Rambukkana
Rangala
Ratnapura
Ritttota
Resells
Rewanwella
Talawakelo
'l'alatuoya
Tangalla
Tebuwana
Teldeniya
Trincomalee
Udegama
telapueaellawa
Ulapane
ljkuwela
Undugoda
trogala
Veyangocla
Wage
Wattegama
Watagoda
Watawala
Waturogatna
Weligania
Werellagama
Weuda
Wilson's Bungalow
Yatiyantota

DIRECTORIES.
I tietricts.
ie
Kelani Valley
Udapuseellawa
..
1Bakwana, Kolouna Korale, Kukulu Korale,
"- kMorawaka
Nilambe, Pussellawa, Ramboda and Pundaluoye
..
Alagala, Kurunegala, Kegalla
...
Nitre Cave, Rangala, Medamahanu ware, Knuckles
...
Balangoda, Kuruwita, itatnapura
...
Matale East ancJ Laggala
...
Dikoya Lower
Kelani Valley, Kegalla
...
Dimbula
...
Hantane, Hewabeta Lower
Hambantota
Kalutara
Dumbara, Medamahauttwara, Rau gala, Knuckles
Kottiyar nr Ganga and Kautalay,Triucomalee
Gallo
Udapussellawa including Kandapola, Badulla
Maturate, Walapatie Lower
Dolosbage, Pussellawa
..
Matale East and West, Patwila
..
Kegalla
Medamahanuwara, Rangala
Kelani Valley, Veyangoda
Kelani Valley

Dumbara, Hunaegiriya, Panwila, Kelehokka


Dimbula
Dikoya Lower and Maskeliya
Heneratgc da

Matara
Dumbara
Kurunegala
...
New Galway
...
Dolosbage, Yakdessa, Kelani Valley
1ml

The Planting Medical Diariets.


The Medical Hospitals and Dispensaries allotted to the different planting
districts for the use of coolies have been selected as far as possible with
reference to the convenience of each ; but they by no means correspond in
names, with the districts to which they are attached. We have therefore
placed at the head of each planting district the name and situation of the
Hospital and Dispensary which serve for the estates, or majority of estates in
that district ; indicating by letters after the names and by notes, Estates which
are served by other hospitals and dispensaries. In this way, we hope every
Estate Superintendent in the country will be able to tell with what Hospital and Dispensary he has to do for his coolies.
A new Medical Ordinanceentitled " Ordinance to provide for the
medical wants of labourers in this Island "has been passed. It does
away with the eistinetion between tea or coffee and coconut and cinnamon
estates, and places all employers of labour on the Same footing. Hospitals are
provided for such labourers to be sent to and to send is compulsory if ordered
by district medical officers who, however, caned be required by employers to
visit their coolies. The charge in hospital is not to exceed 60 cents a day for
each cooly and hi cents for each receiving medicine at dispensary. Besides
such payments, the following duties are imposed on all employers of labour
under a penalty not exceeding Rob:
(a) To maintain the lines of his labourers in fair sanitary condition.
(b) To inform himself of all cases of sickness among his labourers, and to
take such steps as he may deem best for the immediate relief of the sick.
(e) To need labourers to hospital as required by section 6. [On requisition.]
(d) To inform the district registrar within forty-eight hours of every birth
or death among his labourers.
(e) Po supply every female labourer employed and giving birth to a child
with sufficient food and lodging for fourteen days after the birth of such child
and to take rare that the female labourer be not required to work for one month
unless the district medical officer shall report sooner that she is fit to work.
Estates which provide a dispensary building and a dispenser, are entitled to
drugs free of charge.
[See pages 241-7, for further information.]

A;Wi"iiir
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10.1Mee.

['HE CEYLON NITINUI3E WORKS.


The largest Special Works in the Island.

Connected by Private Siding with the Port and all


Railway Stations.
Ammia, CHEMICAL LABORATORY.
Warr:
Prince Street, 13..T.T1RJ
.,
COLOMBO.

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K EL A N IY A
ST A T10 N .

VOUIPS77.19:2,p r

The only Firm in Ceylon established exclusively for Manures.

arywarttearew"":

Wherever" Lessees "are meant under the heading of "Proprietors or Lessees," It is so specified after the name. Where the Telegraph Station lifters from the Post town, th'
former Is indicated, as far as possible, and the figures indicate distance.
N. B.In respect of the Notes to Acreage, the area In Grass, New Products, Su.; mentioned at foot of pageis, as a rule, included in the total given in " cultivated" column ; bu
" timber and grass" are as often excluded as included in " cultivated " total. Land felled for planting or clearings just planted are generally included in the "cultivated" total.-17r
figures at end of Post-stations represent distances from nearest telegraph station.
44- For Old es' Duplicate nnwntcu see the Index in .front.

ALAGALA, OR KADLTGANNAWA NORTH. [Tamil.: KELINGUMALAI.1


For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086 District distant from Kandy 12 to 15 miles ;50 to 60 from Colombo. Elevation above 700 ti
2,700
feet. Hospital it Kandy and Dispensary at Kad.ugaunawa unless otherwise indicated. Post Office at Kaducaunawa and Telegraph Office at Peradenirl
.
...
I POST AND.
.1C REAGE.
RESIDENT MANPROPRIETORS OR
AGENTS
OR
DIST. TEL
Tamil, Neatas.
ESTATES.
AND ASST.
Rub - TIM, & STATION.
a.
binLESSEES.
CORRESPONDENTS.OL,AGERS
CUM-...r.ea. Co
PERINTENDENTS. Total. rated.
vnoe. Ilona. Cacao. 1,f..`... Grass.
"'
[10
Allagala & De8 35 Kadu 5 Pe
W. S. Bennett [Co. Cumberbatch & Co. W. A. F. Murray ... 900
100
kande C 50 ... Allagallai
420
277
...
430
...
do 9
Auaradeuiya
Ceylon Para Rubotr W. Forsythe

J. Littlejohn
430
587
k I 19
Andistenne
do
9 Fel
P. J. Benwell
Andiatenne
P. J. Benwell
... P. J. Benwell
1364 _
136
155
do 9 Per
Beddewelle, Old Baddewellai ... R. J. & A.J. Farquhar son
130
.. Stanley Hillman ... 450
32 f
162
Do. New
do
do
Francis J. Holloway
do 9 Per
at
and K. David
... 160
160
Harold North
Bellongalla C 54 Volangolli
... Harold North -. Harold North and
do Per

N. C. Buchanan
147
147i
407
Heltoff C 55 .. Kalnagalla
.. (See Norfolk.)
do 84 Per
... lt. B. Prettijohn
230
Coodoogalla C 56 Uduweria
...,G. Frazer & Co. Stanley Hillman ... 500
701
300
Didoola
Rambukkan
.- P. Kaduganawa.., Lady De Soysa
...!Lady De. Soysa ... C./lc/titivated

... 105
Peradeniya
8-eragaina.0 58... Geragama
...Telmadulla Rubber Finlay, Muir & Co., C. M. de Prcl Moore
330c
337
330
G-angaroowa Ex.
[CO., Ltd,
pertinent Stn-1
Herbert Wright, A.R.
tion
... Raja Totem
...Ceylon Government..
116
14 1 2198 Peradeniya
2
.. e.s.,p.L.s.,Clontroller 535 a 368j
15
...
Goodyiew
10 Kadu.3Per
... motene Tottun CA. Perora, Proctor G. de Scram
..
130
30h
.IC A. D. Hendrick ... 200 200
20
101,
... Kandy 2 Per
Iiingulgalla ... Hinsulgalla ... James Piachand .....hltnes Piachaud ...I Forest
... 130
KadaganIllookgalla
... Puthutottam ...: Estate of J. Pions...
...L Uncultivated
.. 170
Kirrimittia and Kirimitti
... Eastern Produce & Eastern Produce &!
ira170
24j
27
do
51)NL
Peak C 60
, Estates Co. Ld. ... Estates Go. Ld ...I N. G. Glasgow
50
... 909 50(54 352 ..
Including 5 acres Tea Seed-bearers and 5 acres Grevilleal
a Tr eluding h acre Cotton and 2 acres Cardamoms. 1, 10 acres Arabian and Liberian Coffee.
d Including 15 acres Pepper and Cloves, 21 acres Cardamoms and 7 acres Tea Seed-bearers. e 30 acres Rubher in Tea. f Toa and Cacao. g Grass 35 acres, Timbt
284 acres. h Tea and Rubber. i 10 acres Rubber alone and 4 acres Rubber and Cacao. y This is beside 8,250 Rubber trees scattered iu 715 acres of
k 121 acres of Tea are interplanted with Rubber. I 30 acres of this have been abandoned, at 160 acres 'tubber and Cacao.

ESTATES. TAMIL NAMES.

ldeniyas;C:339 Poyila Totran


Tuttiripitiya
:egodde

rr

ALAGALA, OR KADUGANNAWA NORTH. ( ContinvaT.


PROPRIETORS OR
LE SSERYA

ACREAGE :
'RESIDENT MANAGERS
AGENTS OR
kED SPPER
Other Tim,ct Posr & DIET.
te
,
C
o
CORREBPNDENI'''
INTENDENTs.
Total
l T ber. Cacao PrOdtA Grass. TEL. STATN.

W. M. R. EIwes
W. M. 11. Elwcs ... 245 215 222 ..
Ff. W. Gavin & J. G.
.. J. G. Cruickshaul:
pn
84
..
Cruickshank
84
Cruickshank
20
James Piachaud
James Piachaud ... B. Grktni<2r & Condr... 260 120a

cagodella Z1 Kottagoda
naragalla (la to
.,.
80
85
.. W. Oswald Avery .., 180
Kodn Dare T. ... F Clix 11. Dias
iaaland)
H. J. Vallar & H. J. W. D. Gibbon J.G. Cruickshank &
ingema xe 61 Kurugama
Skrine & Co.,
...
Gavin
... 616 1 588 538
G. Kenicn
Heirs of Mrs. J. Pieri,1
r recititiDated
69
Labucolla
.
-
oogolle
Lady
De
Soysa
...
do
...
Lady
De
Soysa
igahatenne Maliga T.
Meogastenne _ St anley Hillman & A.
Stanley ThihalFLO and
,gastenue
Stanley Millman... R. Z. Fonsoka
N. Paine
120 83 ... 83c
.. P. M. R. M. Kamen
Kudumirisi
cantile
Proprietor
.
Chetty
1)81
9N- 981 -.. Conductor
H. P. & L. R. Rudd L. R. Rudd
142 142 ...
... James E. Piachaud... 142
folk C 55 .. Kaluagallsb
.. Lr. H. M. Fernando Leo. P. Fernando A.P.Fernando&Cond.
42
916 55e -.Keselgolla
tinghilly
... W. B. Smolt
Aitken Spence &Co J. G. Cruickshank ... 117
117 117
7ahena x C65 Nugatenna
J.G.Cruickshank... 7, G. Cruickshank &
Succrapotta .. Mrs. Key t
iondale
84
81 84 .
Vera Key t
Colombo
CommerUlanakanthe
Spring
Valley
Coffee
anakande
50
...
50
... Company, Limited cial Co. Ltd. ... N. G. Glasgow
P. T.
110
-
R. Picton Warlow R. Piston Warlow..
95
.. C. G. Turbervill
95
95
field C 71 ... Gmlangar
... H. P. & L. R. Rudd H. P. Rudd
456 288 259
Farm C 57 ... Muthali T.
... Jas. E. Piachaud
... C. G. Tarbervill
R. Picton Warlow R. Pict.= Warlow
225 225 ...
265
Tiemoda
soda 072
KaduganPaAa
Lady De Soysa
... Lady De Soysa
rley Grove... nawa
Un ca at ed
207
talatenne x C 359 (See Galage dare District.)

19

..

4 Peradeniya

do
Rambuk. 2 Polg 15

90

58

Kadugannawa 6
28 Peradeniya
do
Kaduganr.awa
378

141 108d

do
14 Pol. n
-="3,
Kadugannawa6Per.
do
Per. g
RambukkanallKar
Peradeniya
6 F4
Kadugannawa 5
[Per. i;
do

16

33i

11

do
4 Per 9
do t Peradeniya 6
do 5
do 91,
do

Rubber interplanted with Pepper and Coconuts. d 55 acres Rubber and Cotton
a Including 10 sores with Coconuts and pepper,
Cardamom,.
r.a acres _Rubber alone. a Tea and Coconuts.
Cacao and Coconuts. fr A few Cacao trees in Tea. it Timber only. i 33 acres Rubber alone, beside
Itier in 137 acres of Tea. x Hospital and Dispensary at Kandy. y Hospital at Kuronegala and Dispensary at Masvatagama.
,,

AMBAGAMU\VA. 'TaNtrt, : Aiunuoamem,1


For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086. Diatria.gistant from Randy 21 to 28 miles ; from Colombo 95 miles. Elevation 1,800 to
3,000 feet above sea.level. Hospital and Dispensary at Nawalapitiya.
Rnb. Carda-Timli POST & DINT.
ber. moms. Grass TEL. STATN.
Total- vCalte
lltdi.i
Tea. 'Cacao.chona.
b
... 150
... ( ./:cultivated
... Ramen Chetty
Nawalapitiya
... Mandula
...,
Annewelle
C
3
...
A
rsilaktinde
...
Tea
Corporation,
Ltd.
GordonFrazer
&Co.
Ars lena
...
fi
300
295
13
332
& F. Tatham ... A. E. Curtois
t:o
... (See KotmaleDis trict.)
Atherton
... Ddaverenia P. K. (See Midland GionP.)
Blackstone
I
Frank T.Turpin (C.D.
Chillcott, actg.) &
Blackly ater C 6 Seethe Letcberny East kaki & Ceylon
668
668
... 1320
6
... Geo. Steuart al Co. A. Alger
do
.. Tea Co. Ld.
652
Totnm
.. F. Stephens, G. D..
Bridgend
... Bridgend
Brabazon and John
40 , 40
.. 61
do
Aymer
... Bonstead Bros. .. John Aymer
rlahanitike
... Danakantbai ... (Included in PenrnOS. )
13b - 5
...
20
20
.
2
.....1. P. William
.. J. P. William ... Conductor
....
do
Ellawala
GalleboddeEpd
15
per and Lower Kalpodde
4c Galb. 7 Naw.
J Heirs of %V. and F. Chas. Maekwood kS MeNicol & Condre. 2165 755 7364
c, (ineldc.111a.t. Palagal
a Mackwood... Co.
1'3 =watts) 013 Muskanavatte I
I
...' 105 100 100
5 Naw'pitiya:1
U-ondanawa ... Galpeely
... A. V. Ryan
... A. Alderson Stnith i S. Samuel
...I 200
....
... Wyley D. T. ... R. AL A N. Ramon Chetty
Am bagainna
Glisten
... Uncultivated
60
t5
5
65
Handtmgala ...;Sandanawatte A. D. L. Mendis .,.
Nityepitiya f
.)-ohu G. Rubes;ngba
Hangran Oya ,
(witliMookelane)'
465
747
do
5
0 15
.. Muklansayne .. F. D. Phillips
... Geo. Steuart & Co. C. F. Winthrop ... 1212 465
65f
67
2
...
....1. A. F. Attapattu ...1E. John & Co. ... .J. A. F. Attapattn.. 172
Harrisland
.. Pitadoni
do
Hentlevs
... (Included in Penrhos. )
...'May T.
1
Di
.. Win. Brander &Con. 800 400 380
do
dl
2:1
1
Hyndfiird
. . W. B. Swan
...1 W. D. Gibbon
Poilakande
Imbooleittin and
l
Holnicot C 20 Vady D. T. ... W. H. Tindall & Co. etis. Maekwood &' A. Reeling and IL
31a ... 104g
., 1785 760g 625o ... ...
do
2
Co.
...1 Tindall
Kenilworth
...'Ottakaddie
.. (See Midland Group.)
... Walter Agar
... :Galhoda
1Cintail
.. 769
...
.. 1 .. 1 ...
...
.....1.31 Rehertsum&Cn.Ineultivated
.. I
a 10,000 Para Robber Trees in Tea ; beside 30 to 35 acres now being opened in Rubber a one. 6 5 acres Rubber (Para and Castil oa), Coconuts, Mangosteen
and other fruit trees. c Grass and Grevilleas. d Rubber planted through 119 acres on Mastnawatta. e 36,000 Rubber trees throughout the estate. I About 3,000
trees Rubber in Tea. g Including 16 acres Aloes.

AMBAGAISIUWAContinued
TAMIL NAMES.

adenia C 2ti Kolatheni


Kooroctuaacly
trocoodie

PROPRIETORS OR
LESSEES.

it ES I DENT MANAGERS
AND ASSISTANT
AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS. SUPERINTENDENTS.

W. Schumacher ...

Davies & Co, W. Schumacher

A. R. L. S. V. N.
AMP itchain Chatty

POST AND DISTANCE


Rub. Carda-Ti.m.& TELEGRAPH SrArzt.
Total. 'rated. Tea. ehona.1 her. moms. Grass.
ACREAGE

224

...ID0raisatuy

Iland Group
cldg. Strathel., Blackstone Ali Poo T. ... The Midland Ceylon Aitken, Spence R.G.Layard, Condrs.
and Teamakers
Tea Plantn. Co., Ld.
Co.
euilworth &
1455
neissRock)C28
I
05
R.
Fernandez
,unt Carmel
ollanamllawattoiR. Fernandesz
... R. Fernandesz
satstenne ... (See Yakdessa !District.)
.IMrs. L. A. Tatham
lapane x C298 Oolapane
E. Ware
I and M. P. Evans... A. P. White
196
nrhos (incldg.
IPenrhos Estate Co.,
Ientleys & Da.,. Limited
... Lee Badges & Co. J - E. Martin & Cond. 938
tanaike) C 30 Nona T.

182

182

300

300

1057

.1047

25

25

191

189c

600

600

110

108

42

Nawalapitiya
GalbOda 4Watawala

10

Nawalapitiya
do

2e

5 Ulapane 5 Gam.
338b Galboda 6 Naw.

2ston's Land (Included in Mid land Group.)


... (See Kelaui Valley District.)
ndura
Rondura
cm Group ... Weeman D. T.... A. Chatty

...

., J. V. Corteliug and
Con dr.
. 130

20 Nawa1apitiya '2

... Hospital T. ... (See St..Clive Group.)


oreham
... Senkalassie ...'(See Yakdessa Diet.)
Clive
athellie
... (See Midland Or oup.)
... Central Province of Mackwood & Co.... J. R. De J. Lovell.
yvareltalawa Maytilla
tialboda 2 Naw. 10
37
Ceylon Tea Co., Ld.
' Conductor & T.M.... 1211 280
280
I
do
ralcogastenne
... 500
... A. Forrest Harper ... J.M.Robertson&Co Uncultivated
...
...
!Nawalapitiya
)stmoreland ...
... Charters & others ...
... 130
...
t'ncultivated
\
.,
I
._
.e Areeanut5. 5 4 acres Forest bud 296 acres Chena, &c. 0 Rubber 2 acres alone, and also in 25 acres of Tea. d 40 scree Cinchona in TeaLboat 4,1100 Rubber trees in 'res. f 300 acres Virgin Forest. z Hospital and Dis'eg nsary at Gampola.

':,:i I11010a111(1

ESTATES.

-'11111151111w-

ss.ULLA L TA 5111. : PATEITILA[.]


For Total Areas under different product', see Table on page 1086. District distant from Bandarawela Railway Station about 18 miles ; from Colombc
(by road and rail) 178 miles. Elevation 1,500 to 5,000 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Badulla, unless otherwise indicated.
Rub- Carda-1Grass
Culti. f
,I
1,
... Ankudda
Angodde
... H. 0. Hoseason ana l
Total vetted. Tea. Coffee. her. moms.i&Tim.
John Bettie
..'
... Uncultiraled
... 407
Badulla
...
angurumulle ... Angurumulle .. W. S. Forster
...
..
52
.
...IC. C. Forster
52
52
do
Antigua
...
... W. E. Crofton ... Forest
... W. E. Crofton

Passara
57

Attampettia W91 Attampettie ... W.& R. Stewart ... Crosfield Lampard,


& Co.
Bandarawela 10
... 610 400 900
.. Walter Stewart
Bahan ilia
... Carpen Chatty
Badulla
... Bahanilla
...
... Conductor
60
60
Baddegama
... (See Spring Vail ev.?
Utopia W. 97
Adiaruwatte .. Heirs of J.T Sikes... F. Sikes
187 Badulla
... F. Sikes
... 490 310 i 305
Cola)
... Cove Totum ... G. B. de Mowbray ... G. B. de Mowbray J. W. Balfour Paul... 230 130 130
do
1
Cullen W 98
Kosgolle
... Sir G. A. Pilkingtnn
do
3
& A. T. & J. Bettie Col. Com. Co. Ltd. J. W. Balfour Paul... 887 505 505

Daladegawatte ... Daldawatta ... T. P.Carpen Chetty...1


do
... Uncultivated
..., 36
...
Demodera, Group W a w a 1 1 a , Demodera Tea Co. Bosanquet & Co., H.
G. Hoseasoni
(incldg.Weyvel- Othumba,
Ltd., 34. Great St. S.A., ... Manager ; H. J. C.'
berm atm-libe l Paplisb,
Helens, London,
Prior, G. R.
Papolgashena,
Harrispatna ... E.C.
...
Philip H. Unwin,1
Rossett & Ingu- Ingurugama ...
G. Brown, A. Allan,
rugama)
and T.M., Clerk anal
60 Demodera
... 3367 2000 1940
Condrs.
Deyanewatte
Wattak elle
... Capt. E. H. Gordon . .
... Uncultivated
... 267
Passara
...
Elizabeth
... S adoo A. Neynan ...
y
do
...
do
Eilagolle
Meyapen Chatty R. A. Angamma ...
...
do
....1 2n
do
"'
i
'

Ellawattie & DaAlexander Forbes & ,


haragalla W112p Kaddawatte .. Alexander Forbes ... Col. Corn. Co Ld ... Conductor
11
... 402 358 358
44 Bandarawela
Elladalua W 168 Elladalua
... Walter and Robert. Crosfield Lampardi
85
Stewart
1
85
.a. & Co.
.. ''' . C. Shepard
... 100
15 Badulla
Ella Pass
u
.. Ella Totm
... A. L. Elias
.. A. L. Elias
... A. L. Elias
758 do
1
...
75 . 75 ...
Elinshurat W 108 Alugole
... Colombo Com. Co.141.1Col. Com. Co. Ld. ;, J. Hattie (R. Stewart
1 do
20a
10d
I Jos. Fraser, V.A.I (actg.) & Condr... 315 244 177
OM

a Coffee and Cacao, beside 36 acres Cacao alone. h 74 acres Timber forest and 1 acre Paddy Field.
2,000 Rubber trees in Tea, d Beside 2.900 Rubber
trees in Tea. z Hospital at Badulla and Dispensaries at Weyvelhena and Rossett. 3/ Hospital at Badulla and Dispensary at Namunukula. * Railway Station at
Bandarawela, 14 miles from the Estate ; distances from DemoderaWeyvelhena 2 miles; Oetambe and Rossett 21 miles and Demodera Factory mile.

BAD LTLLACoritintred,
STATES.

TAMIL NAMES. PROPRIETORS OR


LESSEES.

AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS.

ACREAGE:
ItEsinEkr MANAGERS
BT lig Disi,
;Garda.
AND AssT. SUPERC alti- Tea. Coffee Bub.
Total
b e r. 'Cacao. mo ma Grass. TEL. STATN.
INTENDENTS.
traced.

ater
... (Included in Hin gurugama)
iitakanda
earesso and Mrs.
V.ll
Voig
2961
B. Smart
519
296
assa W117 .i i Villary Kadu
gV. aVicaresso
ForastZuni

( 107
bends
... W. G. H. Porera
do
160
rGallahena
.hena
Messrs. Nowmarcb Proprietors
Uncultivated
... 155
ngawa
Wattakelle
... Mrs. M. E. Bois ...
Alpine in. Doyanea (W 115),
ham's Lan d Alluckwattie,
.16)13allagal- De vak ann ie, Onvah Coffee Co. Ld., Colombo Commer- J. Rattle (R. Stewart,.
V92 )1(t Rock- Sal vak an d ey , 5 Dowgate Hill, cial Co., Ld.; Jos. acting), Manager
J. L. Henderson,
( W 1 4 Fac7 )1 Pillagolla, fin- London, E. C. ..- Fraser, V.A.
3adulla
Roland B.Jamieson.
gurugama and
171
and 4 Conductors.. 1971 1653 1217
Badulla store..
VY
30
..
Conductor
... 100 100
70
;altanna
... S. Raman Chatty.
26
...
Do.
86
60
136
I
...
arngalla
... .J.J Mutiaya Che tty
R.
Gatehouse
and
rra k elle Periya Navilla... Heirs of G. S. Duff
503 37 ...
.. 905 352
118
and Mrs. Ogilvie.. Geo. Steuart & Co. 2 Conductors
W. E. Crofton

...
40
...
Doorodda
Appurodde
... W. E. Crofton
daga 11 a
Ouvali Coffee
Col. Corn. Co., Ld.;J.Rettie (R. Stewart,
121 .r
indagoila
367
-
5, Dowgate
..
London,
B.C. Bill,
... Jos. Fraser, V.A. actg.) & F. J. Donal 688 477
rurugatna inDr. J. D. and G. N.
I. FindlaterKurundukolla ...' Thomson, Rev. E.
d. Avondale
i V. Freeman, ano Colombo Commer-;
2
505 494
113
...
... 737
... ; cial Co., Ltd.,s.A. T. G. Elliott
T. G. Elliott

i 40 j ...
)
... Flindogalla
... Uncultivated
... J. W. De Silva
lgallaxliV125 Peranibu Kaadu (Included in To nac oinbe Group.) ...
lahena z .. Ili a nil asanei or
Cro'field Lampard
4
180
1W
214
342
... J. K Foster-Melliat
iMeenerkando ... J. H. Foster-Melliar & Co.
" 4 WO Trnel Rubber in Tea. b Rubber in 200 acres of Tea.
z Hospital at Badulla and Dispensary at Namunukula.

Nam.14Band
Badulla
do
Passara

130

202 Badulla

n
1-3

12 353 Deinodera 4 m
'Badulla
110 Nam. 4 Dem.

7 Bad ulla
Passars
20 , 10 Nam.20 Baud

z Dispensary at Pingarawa, .,nn Hospital at Badulla. y Hospital at Badulla and Dispensary at

BADULLA--Continued.

.CultiCacao Rub- Tim.&


RaanakellrGroup' l Kasukoh.
Total 'aided. Tea. Coffee .Cacao & Tea. bar. Graaa.
(Kee n a kale, I AudiDom
onga enne
Frazer &
T j-Cooper, Cooper &Cordon
Co. ; T. C. Hux- A. P. Sandbach & G.
Keenagashena& >(.4
It Y .
Johnson' l'a"
"' ley,
.. Thornton Pett ..- 1517 796 586 116a 100
v.A.
Serendib) W 122)
7568 Band'wela 12
40
LA; Co.
I
Kinross W 128 Puthu Moratota W. Pottle & R.13. Mair'Crosaeld ',award F. J. Ingleby
.... 189 1150
7
Bach:ilia
150
Kosgalittlende ... Taldena
... Taldena R. al.
Conductor
...
...
55
do
... Kotakellee
... E. 3. & C. Yonne. ete.'Whittall & Co. ... Uncultivated
Kotakelle
... 157
do
Kottagodde ... Kottogodde .. (Included in Spring Valley.)
1
Ledgerwatte (W'
,
128) incldg. Na- Oosarawatte,
cuvah Coffee Co- I.11.!Col. Com. Co I.,d.. J Bottle (R. Stewart,
' rimgalla(W135)y Narangalla. ... `",, Dowgate Hill, : Jos. Fraser. v.4 actg.), 3. W. Scott
London, E. C. ...
and 2 Condre, ...
8
do
988
140
857 717

1
.. (See UdapusFel lawa District.)
Luckyland
Malutpuhagalla
James Duncan and
1
1,4
le W 129
... Pakelawattie ..'NahavillaEsts.Co.Ld.,Cteo. Steuart Co.... H. Emerson
... :341 290 1 282e
7
8 do
Mahapatana v ... Kamen T.
....Raman Kangany ...,Harlien Kangany .Raman Kangany ...
Demodera 1-3
0
29 29 29
Maryland.
...
... A.L.Polson&G.G,Johlnson
... 1 UncuItivated
... 239
...
Badulla
7 4t.r:
M eeneralrande ... (Included in Kan dahena.)
i
MoragallazW180 Moragolla
...S. H. Pearless
...'Crusfield, Lamparo
4
... S. If. Pearless
& Co.
350 2511 230
do
20
laithaviila (incla1
1
ding Newburgh)
r W 136
...!Sinne Nahavilla INalavilla Ests Co,Ld. Geo. Steuart & Co. G. H. Taylor
.. 064 , 517
517
.. Demodera 4
Napier W 134 .. Happuwella ...41. D. W. Dudley ...,Mackwood & Co ... Ef . D. W. Dudley (R.
Stewart, actg.) and
Narangalla W1351 (Included in Ledigerwatte. I
... 400 1 161 161
Condr.
do
21
,..
249

Newburgh Ella
f
[ Crosfield Lampard
W 138 e
... Angankutti ...i Ceo. Thomson
... Band'wels.10
...' & C.
.. Geo. Thomson
... 350 240
240
4
neernandlya ... Chatty T.
... 85 1 60
... Badulla
IR. A. A.ngamnat ... C. Chatty
.. Conductor
20
1,doowerreW1.61 Udowara
... J.W. Balfour Paul .. Crosfield Lampard
A. V. Croning
... 870 , 230
& Co.
222
..
25
8 620
Demodera 1
...

I
a Including some Crotons. , I' crest, Waste and Chena. r Including 5 acres Cardamoms. v Hospitalat Badulla and Dispensary at Namunukula. a.) Hospital a co
cr5
ladulla and Dispensary at Pasitra , Hospital at Badulla and Dispensary at Rossetti. y Hospital at Badulla and Dispensary at Sarnia.
vl

BADULTA Continued.
ACREAGE:

PROPRIEToRS Os
TAMIL NAMES.

LEsSP.Es.

AOENTs OR RRRIDENT MANAGERS


CoRREsPONDENTS. AND ASST. SUPER=fl -....

INTENDENTS.

iV

Total '!vated.i
icuiti.

Tea.

Rub. Cards Tim.&


Coffee ber. moms:Grass.

POST &DIST.
TELEGRAPH
STATION.

Mrs. L. St. G Carey... Galaha Ceylon Tea


Estates & A g,ency
30 Nam'kula 9 Dem.
112
Co., Ltd.
... H. St. Geo. Carey..; 7301 630 ! 494
do

177
...
...
... l'neultivated
... F.G.Carey &H.Tolson
.. Attasini
o

Badalla
310 ...
4 [151 Raddola
... Cant.liall & others... - Uw.ultirated
Band'wela 14
.; 668 194
1410
,!-.
... Cumberbatch St Co. T. B. Rennie
wood y W Vallagettie
....1. B. Rennie
60- _
- 140,--1011 40
... Cronductor
ne
... Anarnaley Chatty ..l.. Maim= T.
...!Grostield, Lampard W. H. Hannam & A.
enneW14 Rookatexme, P.T. W. H. Hannam
Band'wela 3 Dem.
I & Co.
... H. Co wins
218 1'78 178a
15 do 4 Dem
.
... Bosanquet & Co.... C. M. Richard
...i 360
145
130
iort 05'227 PalittRookatenne10. M. Richard
Badulla
...
.. Conductor
40
.
56 90 50
ana
..
-X. J. T. V. Caruppan Chetty
les W 156 Moratote
...1 T. E. de Sampayo & A. J. Jainu Dean,
8
do
b
500 _'28i' 228V)
... A. J. Jainn Dean
1 J. W. de Silva ...1 L(..,,,e,
7
do
10

...! 90 20 10
a
.. Conductor
Sappata
...IM.j.T.A. PalanyappaChetty
kDotlands Kandegedera ... Scottish Trust& Loan'
170. do
52 a: ...,
Co. of Ceylon, Ld, Cumberbatch &Co. H. B. Daniell, actg... 1000 740 570 ! ...
ib
I
... (Included in Kee nakelle Group.)
Valley(inI
1
Spring Valley Coffee Colombo Comercial A. T. Rettie, Man- I 1
lg. gotta .
... Co., Limited .. agar ; W. Smith,
dde) x .., qeddegarnme ...I Co., Limited
do
... W. A. Gordon.
1 W154 ... Pania Tottum,
...
do
5'.
3023 do
... B. H. Aaron, )., 2357 19641 19641
do
II {l'220... May Malley ...
do
... C.A. Graro, H.
do
III W221.. Poothu Malley...
do
... S. Satheyan &
do
do
IV W 222 INavalawatte ...
... M. Meerasah. ...
do
V W223... Ss.ray Malley ...
...
do
do
..
VI W224.1Kottaadde ..
do

...I(See 'Westmorland.)
de W 158ITelwatte
.. Capt. A. C. Herbert
3
do
41
10
.. 811 551 500
& C. C. Herbert "Col. Coml. Co. Ld.p. W. Beattie
_ sellawa
... Udapas
...
...
to
- ' Tolwatto ... Heirs of Dr. L. Wilifel
...
...
.. Gacuttivated
..
.. 400
e Including n acres Seed - bearers. h 2,500 Rubber trees in Tea ; also Groundnuts in about 6 acres of Tea. x Hospital at Wolin. and Dispensary on.
i,
xa, 0 W Badullawattie

1104pttal at Bftdulla. and 17 i ape ns,try at Nanennukala. ,

tr;
tr1
C

lr

BA DDLLAContinued.

4 j

Total. Gal tt 'l'ea. Bub- r.)ottee carda-1 ie.& I


rated.
her. &
Grass./

Tone.combeGroup
(Too a c o In n e
DewaturaKaltironacombe Estates
V. Vicaresso, R. C.
galla et Form oyle) :e W 159 ...rFerinacombra ... Co. of Ceylon, Ld. Cumbertatch & Co. Feilder ,Sc 3 Coudre. ma
... C. C. Forster
.. Cumberbatch & Co. C. C. Forster
.. 560
Unnwalla y W 162 Unagolly
... 34...1. T. V. Cirnppan 'betty
... Conductor
...,
-- 400
Vsdiguna
...
V.
Vicaresso
80
... V. Vicaresso
Viearesso's Landj,
.-.
... V. Vicaresso
.. S. S. Sads., an Kanga ey
Kanakkapnlle
... 150
Walawoowatta ...
.. ,C betty T
... Annamally Chatty ... J. H. 11. Cockburn Conductor
...
80
sVaganilla
We s tmo r 1 a n rI Putbnmotagalla Geo H. Tay let. Cabal
Roope =IA Mrs.
W 155Harvey
I
.. 431
.. Geo. B. Taylor ... A. E. Peter
Weyvelhena ...(See Demodera).
Wewesse (ineldg.IVa.digunu & De- The Korale Tea EsC.F. M. Horsford &
... 804
... tates Co., Ld.
Debedde)W106: bedde
... Comberbaten & Co. Conductor
... H. M. & C. E. Pieken Eastern Prod. and
Yelverton W 168 Arugarna
I
& F. D. Wiggin ... Estates Co., Ld. C. C. Shepard
.. 287

8511
384
400

771b

370 -...
400

80

'80

300

300

600

600a

273

273r

57 ; 22 N'tnunuktda 17 Ban
4
Badolla
do
unnkulal 1 Ban
Badni la
Demodera
Badulla

204

do

14

do

BALANG ODA. ['Foram : 'VELLANRODAI.]


For total areas under different products, see page 1086. District distant 85 milesifrom Colombo. Elevation 1,800 to 5,000 feet.
Hospital and Dispensary at Balangoda.
Agar's Land
Baniberaputtle.. Hopewell Tea
hd..Finlay , Muir & Co. P. D. G. Clark, Gen.-I Total. Culti- Tea. 1Coffee Rub- Cards Tina.&
vated.
ber moms. 5rass.!
Manager; & C W
Allunola (ineldg.
... 578 307 307 .. ...
10
...
Murray
271 jEalangoda
Balabotenne &
P D.G. Clark, General
W e we I watte)
Manager; D. Robert
V16
... &Impala
... Hopewell Tea Co. Ld..Einkty, Muir & Co. son & R F. Christie 785 480 480
15
do
Auchintoul
... Kirmagolley ... Mrs. W. M. Young ...,
... 118
... Thum/timed
do
Bataltena
... Battalions
... Hassan Maricar ...
57
...
do
do
...
Bungay
... Bungay P. K. H. & N. Worship ...1H. Worship

84
... J. B. Lindsay
... 103
84
...
19
do
chetnole
... (Included in Med akande.)
8
Clarendon
.. Alliera T.
... Vayavery Cm-Taut ... Sockalingen Chatty Ernoultivat6d
do
a Rubber is 11 acres of Tea. b About 1,000 Rubber Trees in Tea. c /,C00 Rubber Trees in Tea. a Dispensary at Pingarawa and Hospital at Badella. y Hospital at Badulla and Dispensary at Rossett.

;STATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

PROPRIETORS OR
LESSEES.

BAL.ANGODA Continucd.
NA.u.E11-:
I It EsIDENT
AGENTS OR
ASST. SUPER.
CORRESPON oENTS. AND
IN TENDENTs

ACREAGE.

(JuniTotal.: sated. Tea.

Hub- 11' ea &ICIarda- Tim.&


ber. Coffee. plows. Grass.

Cooper, Cooper & Gordon Frazer &I


Coo! C. U. Buck-I
Johnson, Ld.
320
worth, v. A. .. P. Penrose Miers ...1 449 320
.., 425 280
270
C.
'W. Horsfall
A. D, Sly
A.G. Layard
y70 QuinaT.
as
W.D. Holland and D.'
Mukkalsna Dik Mukalana W.D. Holland & A. H.
.. 2011 180
1800
G. Anderson
Allenby

... Ceylon Hills Tea Est.


lVulahQdds
tend
Uncultivated
...! 19F.
Co. in liquidation...
..1 205
Elphinstone D. T. Iderbert&HenryBrooksiBoustead Bros. ... Forest, 4,e.
clanric
... 480
do
H. Master

!kepi:113MR
... N. of Scotland Ceylon whittali & Co.
Nagawattie
court
...i 317
Uneultivattd
Co., Ld.
dale(incljg.
94
...' 413
94
... C. J. Marzetti
erwood) 184 Guy DrIrai T. ... Trustees of H.W. Guy F. Liesching
... 173
...
... Forest, ,rc.
... T.J.Brabazon & H. N. Barton
st-land 7,874
... 2 Kandyan Chiefs ... (Available for leasi ng) do
... 510 ...
... rarest, eye.
...
.erabage,New Atthirabagai ... Aheyeratne
... 360 ...
...
erabage, Old Hattrahage .. Heirs of W. Moir ... Lee, Hedges & Co. rac-u/tivared
G. H. F. Sayesurin
uwellenI
&
Thos.A.
de
Mel...
367
2814
189
nue "1" 83 ... Singalese T. .. M. Cornelis Perera...
...
..! Forest
..
Land's Block. Allan D. Kodda
ewell (late 0 pevaie Dunuke- Hopewell Tea Coro. Finlay, Muir.1 Co.' r. D. G, Clark, Man.
486
.
alter; & A. N. Paine 648 492
... pany, Ld.
..
nekeysalawa) galas
30
...1K, N. Pulley
..-1 100
K. N. Pulley
...
,ewell, New... Cumari T.
.
.
...
...'
24
Uncultivated
...
... K. N. Pulley
... Selenderia
do

... A. H. & 0. A. White F.J &H.F.DeSaram1


..
Boltumbe
--- 369 - .
... C. J, Marzetti ... C. J. Marzetti & 1t.5,
dahar Y 84 Colombo D. T. . C. J. Marzetti
...i 491 229 189
40
[Hill. P- Wells
[I 74
... 410 260 260 i ...
... Heirs of H.H.Bastard B. A. Galton&Jobn John Hill
nagaba-Ella Keenagolli
.. , 316 ...
kabaronv
Lankavarani ... E. H. A. Vanderspar J.J.Vanderspar&Go,Lincultivated
1
atenno V75 Maratenne
..- William ForbesLaurie Frank M. Laurie;'
& Frank M. Laurie Besanguet & Co.1Frank M. Laurie
S A.
...i & Cond.
... 518 417 412 ...
u 2.000 Nutmeg trees, besides 8herawardeti Arecas, Goeonuts, Jak and Fruit trees.

POST & DIST.


TEL. STATION.

ClOrns. F. 69 Walappu

129 Bogawantalema 10
do
6i
10
i3alangoda

11

do
do
do

10

do
100

30

91)
6

do
do
do
do
do

'SHI110.1.3HUICI

86 Bugawantalawa 6',
Balangoda
156

do
13t
do '
do
Bogawantalawa

109 hula /3
flu
do
5 IBogawantaiawa 6

4,4

BALANGODA Contained,

Total, Cult,. Tea. Rub- Oarda- Tim.&


North of Scotland Wbittall Ilk Co.; W.
vated.
her. jmoms. Grass.
Me'aeua Mahal.;
... Banking Company
D. Gibbon, v. A. C. J. Stnals,J.e.x.r.m.' 1146 218 182
36 928 Balangoda
ana Y 65 ... Massana
5
P.
D,
G.
Clark
(Gen'
3leddakande in-IMacbakanda .,. Anglo-American Di- Finlay, Muir & Co
Mgr.}
Bridge
F.W.
rect
Tea
Trading
bldg. Chetnole
...
and G.H. Coldwell 1149 708 708
Co. Ld.
441
do
Af 64 2:
3}
Forest
A. H. White
...
do
Mousagalla
.. Mousagalla
.1. B. Lindsay
H. & N. Worship .. ;Lipton, Ltd.
... :63 289 276
13a
'M orabela Y 76... Moreli
do
Anglo- American Di-'
Pattiagalla-fluke
rect Tea Trading
lane
...
... Finlay Muir & Co. P. D. G. Clark
Co., Ld.
do
4

Forest
... 547 1
Pdtiagalla, New Pottiakollai P. T. Heirs of W. D. Lee...
Pettiagalla, Oid...IPottialrollai ... Trustees of Est. of W.,
... Whittall 87, Co. ... Forest
... 479
Cleribew
do
...
t
.. Anglo-American Di-IFinlay, Muir & Co. P. D G. Clark, Geol.
IL.sagalla Y80 IRasagalla
..
Manager ; A. de B.
rect Tea Trading:
1.-.i.
Knocker, B. W.
Company , Limited
C
Anderson and J.
Paterson
.. 1660 1159 1159
... {See Donhoa&)
... an ; do
v
6
Forest
400
...
tgastenue Verulugastenne Mabawelletenne Ban,da
do
4 17
. , , ... ,
...
Cangqme Estate

;
... 578 267
..Julins & Creasy T. A. Vernon
tiis
E. M. Leaf
Alagolla
..
311 :
-e Y 67
do
4 91

.Gedara Parylo Huron , M Oa Moons Corals
90
...
...
... . do
Ile
P. D. G. Clark & C
la Atoka.
Hopewell Tea Co, T.d. Finlay, Muir & CO. W. Murray
773 I 352 352
Mara T.
421. :
24
do
....11-1
t
DIKOYA. [TAmm: DIKOST PACKAM.]
(Tamil for Hattori and Norwood divisions see estates of same name ; Bogawantalawa division is Kottayakollai.)
For total areas under different products, see table on page 1086. District distant by rail from Kandy 40 to 50 m les ; from Colombo 110 miles.
Elevation 4,000 to 5.500 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Glencairn Estate, unless otherwise indicated.
lti-' Tea. Bub- Coffee Cin. 71!7n.,!,.
C
,tueii.
i_nnotsteigii C 132'Kunniappoo ...,Abbotsleigh Tea Re" J. ii.C. Campbell ...' John E. Bidden m1.3;1'003.1. ,a
tate Co. Ld.
..,
.., E. F, Fuller (E.
ber. & Cin, cliona. (=rem
...
...
...
Cowan, actg ) . 1066 852 832
2{i Hatton
3

Abercairney C 16 .Sinne Kottagalladlornsey Tea Estatr. S T. Saunders It, G. F. Alston (W.


/ Co., Ld.
9/
.. and Carson & Co., E. Horn, actg.) ... 222
222
213 ...
0 Dikoya
3
...J'. Gidden ; Skrine
Eddie (biddy Dan. I Sundalskandy ...krames Sheriff
l& Co., s. A.
.. F.S. Hill & Condr.... 477
low Aden)CflOyl
490
400 I ...
...
....
I
77 Bogawantalaws ai
cc
c
e 13 acres Coconuts and Grass. x Hospital at Balangorla and Dispensary on New Rasagalla Estate. y Hospital at Dikoya and Dispensary at Kotiyagala,
a

DIKOYAContinued
'cSTATES. ' TAMIL NA MES. ,

A GENTA OR RESIDENT MANAGERS


PROPRIETORS OR I
CORREsPONDENTS. AND
ASST. SUPERLESSEES.
I NTENDENT
S.

POST AND
ACREAGE :
Rub- Coffee Cin- Ilim.Sz DIST. TEL.
Total. vatad. Tea. I ber. & Gin. chona.' Grads. STATION.
I

28 Iliko.Ya
289
279 251 [,z,.,...
...
CUltl. I

Trust&LoanCo. Cumberbateh & Co. Reg. M. Knight


...
...I (Included in Stamfor il H'41).
...Battalgalla Estate!. 1'./rosfield Lampard G. C. R. Norman A:
33 do
. Condr.
1 Company Ld. ... & Co.
448 415 415
2.4
...:W. H. Tindall & Co. Chas. Mackwood & 0. Balean
iford C 137... Tongel T.
10 do
... 220
214 204
Co.
...ICentral Province of
hem; 139 .. Beeroot
Ceylon Tea Co., Ld. Mackwood & Co... S. N. Yowler
211
227 227
16 do
mlami
... (See Singarawatt e.)
R. D. Kershaw and
lekeynol 0140 SinneDarrawellaiy. G. A. Lane & Ileir,
' of C. F. C. Maingay R. D. Kershaw ... G. R. Martin
19
... 306
do
3
Ism
292
292 ...
( Included in Lethenty. )
wrie ... Sundrawatta
....Chas. L. Davis ... Chas. L. Davis
do
5dalonieC142 Blankiponny ... Chas. L. Davis
... 223 200
...
23
200
A. 0. Sooner and W.
herine x C 82 Tongs'- Patina ...'Bogawantalawa Disi
eat-`
trict Tea Co., Lit .. I.J M. Robertaon Co. J. B. &normal, ... 436
68 Bogawanta laws
368 368
...
1(.1
zawantalawa Bogawantata ....Col. F. F. Mackenzie Col. Corn. Co. Ld. E. M. Wyatt and
Condrs.
10
do
...
... 615 615 540
11
083
'Accord x C 84. Nana Kadu ... J. Manley Power ...J. Manley Power J. Manley Power ... 163 163 163
do
4 C9
rn
.. Bogawantalawa Dis-J, M. Robertson &
[dwell ;JO 85...'Sylvakande
... J. W. Baillie

met Tea Co., Ld... Co.


473 423 418
55a do
... (Included in Let benty2)
lad Oak
Chas. E. Strachan .. Galatia Tea Eats. & T. Gidden and A L.
npion and Ko- Galbodde
Agency Co. ... Waite
... 732 632 632
...
hinoor x CH
.1
Wbittall & Co. ... A. Anson
... 299 270 270
riot (late May- Samerivelli P.K. A. Anson
Hadtoton
sir) C 146 ..
.....
(late[
Crosfield Lampard
xiglea
Il
... J. P. Evans & Cond... 238 229
Ialloowella) ... Hallogolle
... J. P. Evans
.. & Co.
200
.

1
29 b Norwood
itlereagh 0145 Kelly Dorai Akra Castlereagh Tea Co Eastern Produce &
i
Totum
...
519
462
57
Dikoya
...I of Ceylon, Ld. ... Estates, Co. Ld. L. P. White
462

apelton x 087 Seenngolly


...Keith
Keith Rollo and J. John Anderson & J. R. Neale and W.
Cuthbert
... Geo.Steuart & Co. Rollo Cassie
... 684 563; 553 ... 1 ....
...
1214 Bogawantalawa I
a 5 acres Grass, 3:-, acres Forest, 15 ;ICI,: Cheryl and Patana. 6 10 acres Grevilleas and 19 acres Grass. x Hospital at Dikoya and Dispensary at Bogawan&wa. y Hospital and Dispensary at Elotiyagais.
field C 135 Selaukaude
... Ruagol la
iindalo
algalla C 138 Vattakody

600

IdALKERVGREIG
GLENCAIR.N,TILLICOULTR.Y,
BADULL JTTT

P\ERCHANTS

=EIR'Pf '

'''.0
' 411114:
j
11*
-

A Jo iii.,cnicos.

Clayton & Shuttleworth's


PATENT OIL ENGINES
A I; E NOW AT \VUUK ON

LIQUID FUEL
And are proving themselves to be the CHEAPEST Oil
Engine on the Market.

LtUCALt LIGHT

aURNERS

LIQUID FUEL
Adapted to Boiler and Dryer Furnaces.

9
Our Roll Breakers and made Tea Sifters have been
imitated, but not equalled, by all makers in Ceylon.

Aerial Ropeways a specialityroutes reported


on, and plans and estimates given.
Motive Power and Tea Machinery of
All-Iron Factories and
Withering-Sheds erected at very short
notice .

every description

FULL STOCKS OF IRON ALWAYS ON HAND,

WALKER & GREG


Aillbo, ENGINEERS ---11110.-

D1 KO YAContinued.
CnitiRab-1 Tea iCarda. Tim&
Total. sated, , Tea. ber. & Cin. moms. Grass.,

(Included in Letihenty.)
Claverton
and J. N. Campbell Edward Hamlin & C.
Darrawella C 150 Thalavaality ..rAnglo-Ceylon
Genl. Estates Co.Ld. Aitken, Spence & W. Bovy-Lysberg... 675 627 i 596
Co., s.a.
287 286 i 245
J)evonford a C88 Wright Dural The Kandapola Tea Bosanquet & Co... Noel Worship
P. K.
Company, Ltd. ...
398 373 853
...
Cleo.
T.
L.
Villiers
&
Dickeys. C 1 5 1 ... Dikosi
T. L. & G. R. Villiers T. Villiers
Steuart & Co. ...
... H. T. Armitage ... II T. Armitage ... 360 810 310
Dunbar C 152 ... Durnhara
T. Armitage
I iun,keld (incldg.
R. K. Clark (R. Allan
Alliance Tea Co. of
Elstree & Banff)
... 896 517 517
... Whittall & t..-. ...I Clark, actg.)
Imla T.
0 153
... Ceylon. Ld.
... The Bcwawantalawa .1. M. Robertson & G. F. Clarke and C.
Ell,edde 0157 ... Elbodda
541
.. Gordon Foibes . 747 705 7:
District Tea Ce., Ld. Co.
.. .. 290 250
Eltofts x C 89 ... Mntuletcbemie Kintyre T.Est. Co. Ld Geo. Steuart & Co. Walter Conrtney
... Geo. Steuart & C _ C. F. B. Badeley ,..- 173 153 153
Marden Totuna... A. M. Clieyne
Asmara

31 Dikoya

41 Bogawantalawa 3.;
20 Dikeya.
50 Hatton

..,

The Kandapola Tea


... 239 2125 42105 ....
..
... Bream:met & Co...... E. James
E rroll C 156 .. Sinna Topi T. ... Co., Ld.
Fetteresso x 090 Petttasse
.. Ceylon Land & Pr o... H. C. Westaway ... 488 412
... R. Anderson
duce Co., Ld.
Fordyce Group
(includiugGarJ. G. Palmer, R. C.
.
Lawn, Gonagal- %1upatbe Aker ... Lanka Plant. Co., Ld J.ALRobertson&Co Esdaile & Conch. 938 800 800 ...
la &Paramatta)
2ii ...
..
...
Forodland
... Heirs of G eo.Wighton
... Forest
Friedland x 091 Seenagolla Puthu Imperial Ceylon Tea
161
161
Eadtt
...
163
.. Whittall & Co. ... S. J. Hammel'
.
Estates, Ld.
... 237 227 227
Fruit Hill 0 159 Malliappu T. ... Lanka Plant. Co., Ld. J.M.Robertson& Co G. P. Walker
tilencai rn 0161 }Ian i k hamban- Ceylon Estates InI
tots
...I vestment Associa- Aitken, Spence & W. H. Aitken ik
... 439 354 I 351 ... , ,..
tion, Glasgow ... Co.
.. Conductor

...
...

...
2

79 IDikoya
41
1
t
49.d Norwood
1 r.
40e, Bogawantalawa 2
20 Dikoya
3f f
C
24a' Hatton
11 t
c
26 Bogawantalawo 2 '
138t Dikoya

(10

2 Bogawantalawa 2
10e Hatton
85 Norwood

e Buildings, etc. b 138 acres Forest and Trees. c 8 acres Chena and Waste land. d 27 acres Timber and 15 acres Grass, r 10 acres of this Ravines. .
gr Hospital at Dikoya and Dispensary at Bogawautalawa.

DIKOYAContinued.

S TATES.

TAYTI. 'NAMES.

PROPRIETORS OR
LE88"S.

ACREAGE:
RESIDENT DIANAAGENTS 0_
AGENTS ORt GRAB AND ASST.SUCultiRub- Coftee c,ja Tim.&
PERINTENDENTS- TDIELI. TOMEI. rea. ber. & Cin. moms Gras.

Reg. Fenwick 8:(W.C. --


... Lloyd, actg) Cond. 338 257
257
... Carson & Co.
...Maj.kwood & Co.._ J. C. Dunbar & D.
I Joshua
214 214 214
hie C 160I SinnaKintagolla Fxecrs. of W. Rollo & Keith Rollo, v.a., & J. Anderson (J. 1). F.
-;Geo. Steuart & Co. Noyes, actg.) & Cond 308 265
Mrs. Mercer
250
...1PeriaVaregolla... BattalgidlaEst.Co.Ld i Crosfield Lampard G. C. R. Norman &
ley
..., N. Skae
228 228 220

... ',70
... Hatton Estates Co....111.S5EC.
P.ole.Catew... Chas. Murland
218
225
ton C167 ..ITonee T
nsey 0169 Pulley D. T. ... Hornsey Tea EstatesLW. S. T. Saunders R.G.F. Alston (W.E
Company, Ltd. ...) & Carson & Co. I Horn, acting)
251 . 251 239
...
... Heirs of D. Cameron,yhittall & Co. ...1 W. H. Drake &
sstre 0170 -. Kirinagolla
Cond.
...
Senior
... 732 500 500 ... ...
.
uv&Waterloo Sinne Vergollie... Scottish Ceylon Tea' D. Kerr, Manager Alex. Clan, & (D. J.
MacGregor, actg.)... 513 186
...
. Co.. Ld.
477
..
171
Vowler
...'W.L.Murray-Menzies
Carson
&
Co.
...
S.
N.
...
272 250 250 ... .
'y C 172 ... S. Nooaali
... D. G. Brebner
-. 526
...1W. S. Raffin
-'
448
.. Ruagolla
... W. S. Raffin
r x C92
. 355 27t
arney x 093 Vaimbapoo T. ... Mrs. L. H. Kelly ...1Whittall & Co. ... D. E. Kelly
207
...
garifr C 162 Bambaragala Reg. Fen wick
... J. C. Dunbar
Taaffe 016341emala

... S. ManickwatteSir C.A. Hartley KCMG; Whitton & Co. ... C. G. N. 8kae
121 112
loch
koswald x
... Letchemy T. ... The Bogawantalawa J. M. Robertson &
94
District Tea Co.Ld. Co. & A,C.Bonner A. C. Bonner ... 877 I 803
Fred, Haddon, J. H.
... Heirs C. S. Hadden &
iyagallay 095 Kottagolle
Armitage & C. G.
1 Lt.-Col. C. F. pad...
C. Walker
...
Fred.
Haddon
den, c.e., R.A.
1080 788
[a Oya Group
acldg Lonmay
E )rdonFrazer &Co. F. Tatham and H. E.
Haddington)
174z
Kudiawattie ... Tea Corporation Ld. and F. Tatham... G. Solbe
733! 550
rence
Sinna Elbeddai... (See Venture.)
a 7 acres Tea and Timber. :r Hospital at Dikova and Dispensary at Bogawantalawa. y
Dispensary at Forest Creek. Post andTelegraph Office on the estate.

am,

112
791

..

81 Dikoya

Hattor

38 Dikoya 3

000

8 do
7a Hatton

12 Dikoya

2,4

232 do

7
...

POST & DIsT.


TEL. STATION.

CI

4k 1-3
0
p 4,
9 do ?
22 Norwood
I tal
3 rA
do
8 Bogawantalawa 1
9 Dikoya
86 Bogawantalawa 2i

788

292

do*

550

183 Hatton

Dispensary at Kotiyagala and Hospital at Glencairn. z Hospital

DIKOYAContinued.
Cin. Tim.&
Lethenty Group ...
Total.va
Cnte
lticl.
Cuee
fr ehona. Grass.
(Lethenty, Marlborough, Oliver.
ton, Broad Oak Silvakandy,
Ke-i
and Blairgowrie laniwatte, Martin1The Letheuty Tea Eastern Produce & R. Mayshe Eliot &
Hatton
... 1202i; 1038 1038
...
T.,
Mundi
Totum.
Estates Assocn. Ld, Estates Co.. Ltd.... L. G. Young
C 175)
:W. A. S. Sparling
19 Bogawantalawa
...i and A. D. Donald... W. A. S. Sparling ... W. A S. Sparling ... 239 220 220
Loinorn a C96 ... Nilembe T.
...,W. W. Maitland and W. W. Maitland; G.
Lynford a C 97 ... Calcande T.
2i
253
237
237
8 do
...
I R. H. Cooper .. Steuart& Co., s.s... R. H. Cooper
...the Anolo.American
.Lynsted a C 98 .. Quina T.
Direct Tea Trading
8 do
.1Finlay Muir & Co ...Arthur Sinclair ... 405 397 397
Co., Ld.
...
:Marlborough
Lethenty.}
in
-.Executors
Executers of Keith
2dorar x C 99 ... Morar T.
444
do
. (ieo. Steuart & Co .. H. E. W, Cooper ... 595 366 366
MacLellan
... Newton T.
... R. D. Kershaw & D.F.deC.Rackle(A.F.
Newton C178
...:1. Hamilton
4 Dikoya 2? Norwood
Whittall&Co.,s.a..1 T.Dobree, ateg.)... 250 246 246
I
1
1
3
74
Norwood
456
456
379
... Heirs of C. Tatham & Packwood & Co. ...i..1. Quayle
-.
New Valley C 179.. Nooali
1 John Quayle
...
... Ranee P..Kadu ...IT, Farr & A. Van Ci t- flosanquet & Co. ... T. Farr and A. Van 240 225 225
..
Bogawen talawa
- North Cove .e
Cit tern
...
r8rn Produce & Eastern Produce & F.' H. Wiggin, J.r.,
:Norwood C181 ... Shine Rap, T, ....1Ratsete
Estates Co., La, ... Estates Co., Lti .. U,P 31.. L. E. Halli.
day & R. Spearman
91 Norwood'.
... 881 790 790
Armstrong
Osborne !including,!
E. H. Skrine
Lower Claverton) Aspany T.
... Aitken,Spenco & co.. Stuart A. Rolland &
..
5
4
69 Hatton
C 182
,..I
2 Conductors
... 505 4405 431
8 Dikoya
8
Ottery C 183
... It. H. S. Scott
.,. Bosauquet & Co. ... N. H. S. Scott
. 381 373 373
... Eskard T.
1.1:
80 Ration
... Anoaodale Bowie .. 319 236 236
Panmure C 184 ... Kyddy D. T. ...,Heirs of G. Kydd I... A. A. Bowie
14 do
4**
Poolbank
... Singamallee
... J. Emerson
... J. Emerson
...;,1 Emerson
... 1.84 17U 170 44
1 .
Portree y C136 ... Peria Raja T. . Heirs of Mrs. Allis2
46 Norwood
: ter McLellan
... Geo. Steuart &- Co....1P., Frederickson ... 275 229 229
Poyston (incldcr.
R. W. Braithwaite
south
Wan .ral.11
2
Overton)
316 300 ...
...
16 Dikoya
.. 318
.. Tea Co. Ltd. ... A. F. White
...! acting
. _. C 187 . Arisi T.
a Includes 4 acres of Tea Seed-hearers, a Hospital at Dikoya and Dispensary at Kotiyagala. y Hospital at Ulencairn and Dispensary at Venture. . Post and
Telegraph Office on the estate

DIKOYAContinued.
I
I TAMIL NAMES.

AGENTS Olt
PROPRIETORS OR1..,ORRESPONDENTS.
,

ACREAGE.
.141.SIDEN I' MANAGERS
AND ASST. SUPERRub- Cot. & Cm- Tim.&
To tal vCaltleltdi. Tea. ber. CM. chona. Grass.
INTENDBYTs-

PoterX
TEL. STATION..
,
11

-- ---300
2 Bogawantalawa
I x C 101 Dunbar P. T. ... A.C.Smail&T.Gidden A.C.Smail &Carson & Co.] A. C. Smail 433 302
a C 188...1 Salankande P.K. W. H. Walker (T...Geo. Steuart &Co. C. F. B. Iladeley ... 214 188
la
26
Dikoya.
Villiers, Lessee.)
.
I CI89 ... Some
Dunbar ... C. F. S. Shaw and H.
94.
94
94
... Hatton
...
... H. G. Moir
.. H. G. Moir
G. Moir
1
... 143 143 143
Bogawantalawa 2
11
...: Hugh Worship
Skrine & Co.
awatto y 0 4 103 Siagarawatte 13. A. Oliverson
in del Rey L'Toomothari T ... : Giles F. Walker ... J. M. Robertson & Geo. F. Cornish, E.
712
702
...
3
...
Gay
and
Condr.
...
725
N
10
o
r
ood
w
Co.
10
ow
oyyoaod
3,4
130 130 130
A.Craib
...:J. W. Holt
!ye C 191... Sanghse
Imperial Ceylon Tea
igeans x I
U
Bogawantalawa 3 M
... 185 185 185 ...
... Whittall & Co. ... S. J. Ram mall
....;Samatravelly ... Estates, Ld.
02
lord Hill &Nona Totum and
290
220
...
1
tn
... Vogan Tea CO. Ld... Lee, Hedges & Co. E. de Fonblanque ...I 220
iindale C193 Rangulle
... H. Blacklaw& J. 1)
Hon C194 Simbawattie ... Scottish Ceylon Tea D. Kerr
V
.I 303 292 ' 292 i ...
14 a
Forbes
12 Hatton
Co., Ld.
7:1
nerville ... Palayacardoo ... Ceylon Proprietary Ceylon Proprietary
.
190
190
52a Dikoya
..., 249
Tea Est. Co., Ld... Tea Est. Co., Ld. H. E. Cate4
195
1
...
,,
..5
...I
340
:
285
13
11
55
...
A.
31.
Maitland
Bogawantalawa
... Sinna Aru T. ... Heirs G. K. Maitland Skrine & Co.
esiay
:sin x C 100 Paris Arra I ... Mrs. J.-Moir, Mrs. J.
F. Fraser and A. C.
385 325 325
Jas Moir
do
60
.,. Jas. Moir
T. Meyer
8
Dikoya 4 Norwoo.l
rie .r C100 Sangamalay ... Ceylon T. Pln. Co.,Ld Cey.T.Pln.Co.La.* D. AI. Salmond (C. 756 625 617
... Caledonian (Ceylon) J. AI. Robertson &H. F. Laycock
urew(incldg. Venjagolly
A.Johnson, actg.),D.
Co,
Tea Estates Ld.
awrence) 0 198]
78
Scobie & R. Thomas 967 889 889 ..
do
a Rajah and Wannarassir and Wanarajah Tea Co. Lewis Brown & CO. K. Rollo, J. H. Cantrell & W. S. Nie
Manikwa4to ... of Ceylon, Ltd. ...
inickwatte
1134 1107 1060
...
1
beaker
47 Dikoya
00
Fred
Tatham, (actg.)
South Vir anarajah
arajah South
250 ,1 230 ...
... 250
... : ...
& Con d.
20 do
201
...Simla Wausrasic Tea Est.. Co. Ld....
...
.. 184 171 I 171 ...
13
do
1i
leigh 0 202 Perla Hentagolla P. H. Papillon
... Skrine & Co. ...1 P. H. Papillon
to 12 acres Timber Trees and Jungle, .10 acres Patana, &c. 10 Hospital at Gioncairn and Dispensary on estate. .r Hospital at Glencairn and Dispensary at
yotgala. y Hospital and Dispensary at Entiya.gla. s Hospital at taencairn and Dispensary at Venture. * The Galaha Ceylon Tea Estates and Agency Co.,
'prig Agents.
'ATES.

Shipping Agents.

DIR OY A LOWER 1TA1111, 13180131 PLEIN1 TA PACKAM. I


For tots' areas under different prod uct;, Rea Table on page 1086, District distant by rail from Kandy 21 to 40 miles ; from Colombo 95 miles.
Elevation 2,500 to 4,500 feet. Hospital at Gleneairn Dikoya. and Dispensary at Watawala, unless otherwise indicated by notes.
Rub- Coffee Cm- Cards- 1.)1171.8z
Culti. .
Cin. ehona. moms. Grass.
Total. 'rated. Tea. ben
Aberdeen t. 133 x A.11agamaily ...'Alliance Ten Com361
300a ..
Watawala li
... 480 361
I
pany of Ceylon, Ld. Whittall & Co. ... J. Mitchell
Abergeldie C 134 Koyilwattie ....Scottish Ceylon Ten
IC
170
do
... D. Kerr & Condr. ... 193 18C
Co., Ld...., D. Kerr
... Debenture Holders of
Agra Oya(incIdg.;Avara Oya
Glenalvah and
Ceylon Hills Tea
do
... 438 310 310
Estates Co Ld. ... Bosanqnet tt Co.... H. G. Moir
Netherton) C 1
... Carolina Tea Co of Leeohman & Co. ... E. H. Hutchinson &
Agrawattietinelg. Agrawatte
do
719
1025 306 :306
M. H. Drahim
Trafalgar)C135.r
Ceylon, Ld.
...
Beriachie C 5 ...' Minatchi
... Scottish Ceylon Tea D. Kerr, Manager... J.N.Storey & T. 0.
.
297
297
;1
do
338
Sim
Co., Ld. ...
C 7 1 Rozelle
...imperial Ceylon Tea Whittall & Co. ... C. H. Aste and
Ilinoya
.. 929 526 526
- Roselle 3 WA. H. Reid
..
, Estates Co., Lit ...
Carolina No. I Inukuwattie ..., Carolina Tea Co. of Leechman & Co.... E.H. Hutchinson and
237 Watawala 27,
C.R Hobson (actg.) 491 254 254
(incldg. Inibu.
1 Ceylon, Ld.
...
watte, Dotiegalla
CentralFactory)
yC9
Carolina No. 2 Mulct Per i k a- Carolina Tea Co. of
... Leech man & Co... E. H. Hutchinson &
(including Mt. mai&
... Ceylon, Ld.
179
549 549
do
A.G.Darker (actg.) ... 728
Jean) C 14421...
Claremont
... (See St. Anbina.)
Comer C 147 ... Comary Totum... A. H. & E. P. Harding A, Hamilton Harding; Gordon A. Hamilton Her68
do
,
... 254 186 186
Frazer & Co., s A. ding
Coldstream
J. H. Spedding and
...
Hatton
3
536
536
Group C II ... Sinna Wavagola J. R. Yorke
... J. H. Spedding ... J. H. Spedding615
D andukelawa ... (Included in 'Vellai Oya.)
s
1
Donnybrook and,
7Th
do
304
375 304
..,;'Malliappoo
Midford
... ,..T . R. Cox
... Donnybrook Tea Co. Carson & Co
Forest land
... Aletons, Scott & Co. inAlstons, Scott & Co.]
.,
...
Watawala
... Et'
rmme (late E.a.liquidation
...r in liquidation ... Forest
.._
mouth)
.., Mallio.rwo
__
... (Included in Donny brook).
a About 35,000 4 rees Para ct. Castilloa Rubber in tea. b Including 4 acres Forest and 67 acres Chew,. x Hospital at f Dikoya and Dispensary at Watawala
p Hospital at Nawalaritiya and Dispensary at Watawala, ' Telegraph Office on Estate.

MO VA LOWE RContinta
ACRReuE
, RESIDENT MANAGERS
I
AGENTS
OR
AND ASSISTANT
ESTATE.
TAMIL :NAME& I PROPRIETORS oR [, 1,01tItEsPeNnENTS.
,,
Rub- Cin- C arda Tim.& POST &
e
I SUPERINTENDENTS. Total. vated.1 Tea I bar. !cholas. moms. Grass,
LESSEES.
Tar.. STATE.
I
1
Debenture Holders of
denhnish (in-1
T. and,Ceylon Hills Tea Es-,
de. EllalOya) Acra
'Brssanquet & Co... J. Mitchell
... 465 241
... Muni T.
, . totes Co.. Ld.
., Watawala
165
4
.-'1
dlertlyC168 Koilwatte Mal
4
it,
... R. S. Atkinson
...D. Kerr
... D. Kerr and Condr. 127 123 l23 ...
Kalmar:16k
2,
... Carolina Tea Co. ofl
E. H. Dutehinsern Zt
lawella a: 0 21 Kadawala
28 j
Ceylon, Ld
...,Leechman & Co. ... C. J. Paterson ... 328 300 300e I a
do
4
1
..
322 i
do
telgarn a
... Kebelgama
... Alliance Tea Co. Ltd. '1.-Whittall & Co. .... Forest
... 322
lin C 23 ...lKeelleen T.
... W. J. Hamilton and
II. C. Bryett
....Stoner' ille it Co... H. C. Bryett
... 314 176 176
...
do
Scottish Ceylon Tea D. Kerr,Mana ger... J. N. Storey and
achy C 176... Atlis
421
301
301
-
...
Company Di. ...:
do
Conductor
4
land
... Citrawattie ... (Included in ColdstreamGroup.)

Hobert'
ton 180 ... Arthady P. T......,Heir6 of
51
... 336 212 262
10
Asp an
... !Carson & Co.
.. W. C. Lloyd
... Hattori
4 n
.., W. P. Barber andll
Atibms C1493/ Clamont
92c Watawata
P. W. Waldock ..,1 W. P. Barter ... 1F.G. Sauter &T.Mkr., 336 1 244
244/. 1.
...
11
114
geliers C 192.Eileas T.
....Stheliers TeaCo.i.d Bois Brothers & Co. W. J.Mason (W.B.T.! 427
313
313
...
do
?3 tr1
linen If C 196 Pe ri c i W a v a- Cooper, Cooper & HordonFrazer & Co ;
[Davidson, actg.).
...
golly
.. Johnson, Ld..,., T.C,Hualey, vs- R. L. Atkin, (actg.)... 339 300 .'d ...
39 Hatton
plestowe and Kurukknraddai Teniplestowe Estate'
.,. 1023 5701 5701 ,
...
chyra yi 0 197
Co. of Ceylon, Ltd. J.M.Robertson&Co H. W. Gavin
452 Rosana
2 W.
ai Oya On- Wellai Oya ...Eastern
.
Produce a Eastern Produce & Cecil Shiptou, H. S
I Estates Co. Ld. ... Estates Co. Li] K. Morrell and G.
ig. Dandularva) z C 199
10 Watawala
... 1881 1158 1348
i W. Goodeve
-
3
tawellareC203 Wattawalla
Anzlo.Ceylon &Grant,I J,N.Carripbell ; Ait-'
18 Rosana
Estates Co., Ld...' ken, Spence & Co. S. K. Wiekwar
752 416 398
1 W.
dlands
... Clietty T.
...C.F. B. Shaw & H. G.,
[s.A.
Moir
...in. G. Moir
... H . G. Moir & Condr. 120 110 110
10 do
...
.
4
1. No. 2 ...
... A. Iv stye
...
... Lima leirated
.75 1 ...
--
.....
...
dstock
...
Kuruvattled
*"
..
1G. H. Baird
... G. H. Baird
.. G .11. Baird & Cond. 427
224 Roselle
203
203
...
..
_
a 500 Robber Trees in the Tea. 8 1,000 Robber Trees in the Tea. o 2 acres Waste and 90 acres Forest w Hospital at Norwood and DispeurnIseallry
mpital at Nawalapitiya and Dispensary at Watawala. ti Hospital at Glencairn, Dikoya, and Dispensary at Watawala. a Hospital at
oatartn7aDtak::a.1:1 ) 1 a p easery on the Estate.
3 Op% ,
.4.

DIMBULA (Ueraa AND LOWER).


LTA:nrt, FOR DivisioxsDrwoN : PArrENA; but Agrapatana, Lindula, lictagala are much the same ; TALAWAKELEPilEk 011ai.]
105 to 12(i.
For total areas under different produ t7, Fee Table on page 1086. District distant by rail from Kandy 35 to 55 miles, from Colombo
Elev two 3,300 to 6,000 feet. Hospital and Dispensaries as indicated by notes.
ltub- Coffee .' Cm.. Tim
ti-. Tea. ben Sr Cin-,chorea Grass.
Total. tivautled
A adneven
Simla lialkande (Included in Glass& ugh.)
Abbotsford 7. D2 Arisi Valaimalai A.. M. Ferrer
... John Fraser;Leech721, Nanuoya
a

..
454
526
men & CO. C.A. John Fraser & Conds. 544
Afro x D 3
Valamitly Tys- H. J., H. F.W, &F.J. R. J. Farquharson;
pane
Fa rqubarrson
GalahaC.T.EstsA Capt. A. J. Farquharindnla
276
276 276
Agency Co.,
son, R.N.
Agrakande r D9 Avarakacde
Lord Cheld,sforel, (C.
C. 31. Duckmorth
do
23
31.13uckwor
265
288
265
Lessce),C M. Duckworth- anu Condr.
a, Elbedde a Alupti Watte ... Mrs. R. S. Peiris &
G.V.L. Scott & ConAgrapatana
G. 1. P- ieris
... G. T. Pieria
... doctor
Dimorm D 38 z hone,:Morri- Agra Ouvah Estate
W. Wilson Smith,276 276 276
do
:37
-.- Co., LC,.
487
524 487
-.... Whittall & CO. ... & Ferree Edwaide
28 !Lindula
lirayte.m (incldg.
.., 289 261 259
T.. Heirs of J. M. Smith Geo. Steuart & Co. J. K. Symonds
Ketogaloya) oc Mamoty T. 'r (Inclaeled in Porten ore.)
D 39
..
-,erley.;.)
Lasdale
. Puthu Kadu ...
r
Edinburgh (inI 'laded in Saceara wattie.)
eldg Inverness) Neilgbery T. ...'%ies Hill
74 Kotagala
... James Hill
::: C
0. B
Ce.rIn.eC
t ampbell ... 193 119 119
D 41 y
7 Talawatiele
146
153
L. Marshall
... G. Barnet
Eildon Hall :. Nona T.
.
F
" Inuits] Ceylon E Whitt all & Co. ... A. H. Dutsniare .&:. 1
35
,8
9 I
A.grapatana
D 42
...
251 251
Cates Co. Ed.
...
Conductor
...
mbrakeily
Tea
Est.
Crosfield
Lan-Tara
E.
R
Wiggin
ano
Hai ,Lindala
ElginScliellyHdl Menagolia
-'-''.1o. Ld.
.. 499 393 393
... & Co,
.. J. Hyde
D 43
...
J.
U.
Sinclair
;
FairfieldD44(late
Al,nbula Valley Tea . Galaba Tea E,ts.
.4 Talad:akele
Newton) ,T. . ..aoligaseny
_1
,..
o., Ld.
k Agency Co.,s.A. N. S. Al ansergh .. .233 : 929 229 ...
Faith.lie x D 1- ,,,. Villa Kan ak ",Af
...
305 262 262 ,
do
,,s;t.,3,,o
do
do
1
a 1ifi Timber and Grass allu- win; r, k, - '
spaiLitrtatil ,k,I.
Gum ' t.'"' crs.''. ' n nnn - alber trees 17, Tea. e.Tpa throt gh the estate. b 35 acres Timber Trees and 37 acres Grass. 26 Hospital_ and Dispenspa
y
,-It 1
,,,,,ekr, 75.000 to 1:. N,--,.... Att.
,,,,,,,'tin a and Disper94141 at Lindula and DisPetiaary at Glenly on. x Hospital and Dispensary at Lindula.
rfc*ttal
and Dispensary
vsaid
Dispensary
at Nanuoya. z. Hospital at Lindula aneknensar; on the estate. * Poet and Telegraph Office on the estate.

ez

DUMBARA Continued.
ESTATES,

AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS.

TAMIL IV AMR& PROPRIETORS OR


LESSEES.
--____.-......._ ----

,- ,_
ACREAGE

RESIDENT MANAGERS[
AND ASST. SUPER-;
Total. vate41.1 Tea.

TNTENDElc. TS.

...
Anganduray ...... A Native
tu ambayuya..
....'
L. B. i's trowels
wergolla
A.R.L.S.V.N.Aruna- .

...

90

D A. Jayasuria

.:

35

Uncultivated

.,..

149

Edwin Ward

...

57

."'rict.)
etta
y DiS1
tte
t3g
hrttn
-a
ni
lgabalalida -. Delgabalanda ... (S?ealri'la
en rove a. .. 34
eanpaha
- - w. al:. Ward,
rrybill
.. Kurunduwatte... Misses C. & D.
Stephens, Ma,tars

.ngs-pittia ... Crangop


;ttu

um Oya...

ipugasmulle x
thigalla No. 1

(l Included in Hap ugasmulle.)

...

...

Uncultivated

... Lady De Soysa ...


. S.D. E. Silva
Proprietor

50

45

.. 117

75

..-

cl

do

Werello,gama

45c

...

65d 19 Kandy

... ., .

... 428

I,d.

Lessee .

ondesalle (1258. Koontlagasa,li ... AugIo-Ce} ion & GLI. J.N.Campbell , Alt James G. Forsytl;
and CUD d uct ors ..., 880
... Estates Co Ld. ... ken, Spence &Co.
.4 1261
t_S. A John 'Inch
do
Mahaberry
do
C261

....,

7;

do

tt
14

... 727

...

40

20

605

40

115 i ...
...
160

do

3 Q

do

13

115

do

160

do
[5 Kan.

1024

221/

50 Katugastota

f 803

...

11
"

15

828
696

25

5976

167 466

' Kandy
Teldeni

195 I do

13i; 50k Teldeniya 1

and Nutmegs, 5,000 Para Rubber trees


Interplanted with Cacao and Coconuts, Coca
c
trees.
f 221 acres Tea ssith Coconut
land.
Pepper, AreelittOt$, Coconuts, Cacao and Coffee. e 123 acres uncultivated paddy
1'2,000 trees horn 8 months to
interplanted along boundaries. g Cacao and Coconuts. le Rubber among Cacao, about
alone beside 6 acres in
Vanilla
.nde
la acres Vanilla, also ktnbb,r (Para Castillea and Ceara) among Tea, Cacao and Coffee. i 6 acres
acres Coentatts.
' and Dispensary at TeldeniTa.
k Grass alone. x Hospital
*
liffile#Nrks.,4...,Y._',-,1.4.4
....;,:...- _:.......1"......,_,....th..- .". ... ........<
., ..
.

a ,7".
---,riC
'
o---

la a,.v"'-"-'3.

S Interspersedwick'.

5,000 cin. Sues.

alms in, Tenth " Products d 65 acres


Old; b; azi6 Cacao ; and Rubber
ubber and 7

Year

oN

lapugasmulle ... Lady De Soysa


.
163e
..., h. hurhenff
.. 1B2
Conductor
indewatte x ... Kantbaivathai ... Oanpillai
rn
trandag
.. 160
G. J. Murray
... Lipton, Limited
alla .. Karambn T. ... Lipton,
attigastnt
Katugastota ... Anglo-Americ s n
G.
James,
F.11alilley,
0336
Direct Tea Trading Finlay, Muir & Co
& A. D. (1. Bnrnettl 1054
...
t=o., Ld.
Ltukelewa.te .
11
F. Crowther ... R. F. Crowther
?.! awalagawa, .. Katuk. el ewatte... R. F. Crowther,
21
.,. S. Dharmulingam ...
... S. Govindan
dmarnock
... (See Werakettiu ... S. Covindan
... Auaymalay

abab eriatennexi

1.6b

J. H. Stephens and 1

... G.ciSr.aiB17 s

Sidde Lebbe

:Werellagama

2c

16

10

[0 K.

... Mrs. J.M . L. R. Sane inia


btxr,
ilak
m
a. James Perera .. James Perm
ath
G
C

28

,Telcleniya

A.F. & R. Stephens Theodor & Rawlins James Morris ...'


Rabuwatte

e DIET
STATNS.

.. Kandy

Itanduru

dread-its

Cards.-; OtheriTim.&;Posr
Rubber. Cacao.l rnoms. Prodt.[Grass.ITKL.

DUMBARAContinsed.
K

pRi

Tjo
Cof. & cam ,.riCarda
n
Cu
vated. Tea. Cacao.
moms. Gram.
K
viiniatva
Kaandudy
178 .. i 33 145 ...
'
...
50
5 Kandy
40a ...
40

aSpencer
Boustead Bros,
Middlemarelt
R'.
Letchimy T. ...Mrs. Boustead
Moragahapettia
I f.. 0. PiIlay
Ooyanwatta
'Ars W.H. Perera... W, T. Perera
Ooyanwatte
IMrs W.H. Perera
Pallekelle(incIdg. Kappalkaren T. Cooper, Cooper & Gordan, Frazer & G J. Murray, H. L.
Co; T. C. Huxley, 310e ray, F. D. CIOZ-.
Amba.cotta, Ra- Anaisatu, Am-. Johnson, Ld.
V. A.
ier, C. W. Thriug,
jawella,Victoria baeotta,Rani T.
& J. W. Davidson... 41-97 3200
& Warakettia
Warrapittiya
x C 267)
23
43
Pogapittv
Kangani
Palaniandy Pulley ...
Raiawella
Alinty shade P.1 (Included in Pallekel le.)
20
SiunePogapittiya
Mungappen Kangani
Mungappen Kan gaui i 20
Talwatte
Taiwatte
Mrs. J. M. L. P. S.
Gunatilleke, F. J. de
Silva Muhandirara
. . F. J. de Silva
& F. James de Silva
22
03
4 1230
tiyanwatta
Oyawatte UdanwitaKumaribam i
Resident
75
E.G. Simpson &Condi. 99
Wattapullawa Poyilei
... E.G. Simpson
E. G. Simpson

137
...

..

3123 ...

1537 do

23

do

20

do

1154 ..
75 1 ... I

do
Werellagama
24 Kandy '

15

GALAGEDARA. [Tamil.: HANDY Pairsam.]


For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086. District distance 62 miles from Colombo; 11 from Kandy. Elevation 800 to 2040 Feet,
Hospital at Kandy and Dispensary at Galagedara. About 250 acres Tea and 250 acres Cacao in small native gardons.
;tilt
;Cards- Tim.&
To tal. vated. Tea. Coffee C,,-.no. mo.ls. Grass.
Galagedara 15 1c,411
400 100 100
Aunts 2/
... Alowta
....J.J.Vanderspar& Co. J. J. Vanderspar & E. Winter & Conde.
Ancumbura
( See Patirade) I
[Co
Battagalla
... Battagolla
....Heirs
...
I Heirs of C. H. T.
1I
do
..,
78
74
74
... Skrine & Co....]. Scott
. !Rambukkana 12p
15 120 100
3
17
R32...
Velgoda
Belgodde z
...;1-I. F. E. Harris ... H. F. E. Harris ... M. J. Wijeysonria ... 339
01.
Peradeniya
...
...
Beragamme ... Baregamma ...,P. B. Nugasve,a ... P. B. Nugawela ... 1 'ncultir at eff
Betar.,rth (lato
I
Galagedara 13

..., 160
90
90c ...
Isabel )C 321/... Isapalla
... R. D. Prettijolui . GerdonFrazer&Co. E. Winter

do
... 108
Boccawella
.. Bnkkayillai .. Lady De Soya& ... Lady De Soya& ..1Unca/tbytted
i
a Cacao, Coconuts and Liberian Coffee. b Arecanots. Coconuts, Pepper and Cacao. 6 Cacao and Tea. r Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary on zstate.
r Dispensary at Galagedara and Hospital at Kandy. z Hospital and Dispensary at Rambukkana.

c-v

GALA GEDARA Continued.


ESTATES.

TAMIL. NAMES.

RESIDENT MANAGERS
PROPRIETORS OR I AGENTS On
AND AsST, SUPERCORRESPONDENTS'
LESSEES.
INTENDENTS.

AC'REAGE.

CultiTotal. vated

Carla Rub- Tim &


\Cacao, moms.
s. ber. Grass.

POST & DIST.


TE t.. STATN.

llagalla Upper
79 Kandy
10
13
... Geo. Steuart & Co. Gordon Pyper, Jr ,.. 431 352 217 122
. Peria Bollagolla G. Pyper
C 823
196
do
10

150
210
605
Proprietor
.. 406
Ilagalla,Lower Shine Bollakolli A,R.L.N.V.Arunacha la AI Chetty
n Accord .. Akkira P. T. ... The Rubber Estates Galatia C.T.Estates
Galan.edara,

42
of Ceylon Co., Ltd. & Agency Co. ... Thicultinited
a Ella x C 12 T ha Ella T. ,.. Union Estates Co, of Whittall & Co.; W. W. L. Vandenloft
87
do 5 Kandy 14
Sl
21
360e 258
...
447
Ceylon, Limited ... D. Gibbon, V.A... & COndr.
do
... 300
rneuitiretted
mica
.. liarlairnalai P.T. E. S. Grigson & J. N. Campbell]
Wends.
60f
...
GO/
... 127
Mrs. Isabella Silva ... Mrs. Isabella Silva M. S. Perera
.rinda Hill ...
Galagedara
800
ForeA
.. Kalkathurai .. (Taken by Governm ent.)
tlagedara
1$
do
80
... Lady De Soya ... Uneidtirated
.. Muniande T. ... Lady De Soysa
danne
A.R.L.S.V.N. Aruna70'
Kandy
8 tri
70
70
Proprietcr
(shah.= Chetty ..
olapola
Galagepara

80
Uncultivated
Koodapena
..
,.. F. Barlow
uldeheoa
20
310
3101

le
Kandy
5
Kandy
19
A .&F.Vander Poorten 600
., A, Van der Poorten A. Baur
.eenwood yC315 Valemalay
do
300
lincutti rated
Ambugamam ... Thomson and Smith
atbawa
do
130
Uncultivated
d
Mookilan
...
Trust.Est.I.Boustea
ingulgalla .
171
123a
do
295 172
350
G. F. 1' ernando
It B. Fernando . .
degolle
do
... Uealtirated
151
... I. B. Blaze
... 1. B. Blaze
allngallatenne Kaingalla
Peradeniya
.. Lady De Soysa ..
do
60
Malaya T.
.. Lady De Soysa
audewatte
WerellagamatiKaii.
200

T. R. Pullenayagam 900 200


Tana Totem ... T R. Pullenayagam
shatenne
A. & F. Van der
algrd-moi
50
18 Galagedara 12 Kan.
...
Poorten, Jr.
A klera
A. Van der Poorten A. Baur
C 315
Whitts &Co. and E. F. Rowsell (F. II.
oraukande
do 5 Kandyll?.
211
617
403
393
1510
B. Coles
.. Shelley, Actg.) ...
Mc rakanda
... Heirs of C.Tottenham
C 814
... The Rubber Estates Galaha Estate and F. H. Shelley & J.
ousavax C 313 Mousa
do 2 Kandy 11
150d
63?, ...
213k '1131 ...
Wylie
of Ceylon Co. Ltd. Agency Co.
..
4oi ..
110
40
... - ... Weuda
Conductor
uttettuden iya
S. Weeraekoly
A. Warl.urton Gray
Nellaikolla
... The Midland Rubber
ella Oolla z
14
436 Kurimegala
414 110
... i 104 200
and A. E. Grigson 850
... Lee Helges & Co.
Co., Limited
a Cacao and Tea. b Other Products. r Some Vanilla, Pepper, Nutmegs and 1,200 Robber trees amongst Cacao. d 12: of this planted with Rubbet ;
,000 Pepper Vine:, 1,000 Nutmeg Trees, and 2 acres Arecarintp. e Including 50 acres Coconuts. f Rubber and Came. q Interspersed with Coconuts. h 5,500
Cacao and Coconuts. x Dispensary at Galagedara and Hospital at Kandy. a Hospital at Kurunegala and Dispensary at CalaLibber Trees in the Cacao.

iciara. z Hospital Dispensary at Kandy.

GA L AGEDERAContinued

Pa llagalle
Pexagola
Patirade

ProprIetor

Biehgreve

Riverside

..

Uncultivated

... Pena Kattu ... Lady De Soysa


... Lady De Soysa ...!
..
...!Resident.
...1-D-.4ttygala, Mullin.
... Potitado
tteRmaenlimanarle8hetty.. 0. Ilen'"'"'.""
ssivE
1:Letty Totum .....10

ct:d's
.....'i 0
61Cli
Beirit%irn
... Uncultivated

.. Thomson find

smith_
. -...araeravatti
....?2i-112...;Akkerawatte ...,Count de Suflren an i
.,,...
i.!,,Le."
,
A.
Vander
Poorten
A. Baur
1
...
...1S. Weerackody
....
laookgolle
C315Sinna Valenaality1A. Vander Poorten... A. Baur
Snunyside

1Totar va d.
... i ,2nn
.41
... 450
JO!!

...

175

.,.. , A. Vander Poorten &


...
1 J. De. Saram

164
I
11
..
...., Uncultivated
Punch i Watte ...Heirs of E. W. Parrint on
Thornhill
30
do
.,. \Vattagalla
Vcattagal la
.
..Mrs. N. 1). P. Silva... Mrs _..D.P. SilvaM. S. Perera & Ass
Wootetee p 44 .. Communnawa .
Hat o:d Stevenson ... Gordon Frazer&Co.,s.a.itiarold S:eveuson 442
Yabalotenner

...

....!13. D. Silva

...

...

463

C3.50] EalathaMi...

220
64

....
14

1
24
25
"
50c

70

...

704

gay

..

Weuda
181I:alnrdara

42 Galagedara 13Kau

1:: ' N
150
...

..., A . Vandi r Poorten jr. 2411

... (.if;41dllet01"

ea. Oman. m
. . . :.:

4b

do 2 Kandy 1
W uda

9-1 Galagedara 12

do

...

Kali

...

..

290
365 365ni ...

a 16e

300e ... i

4 Weutla 15 KU1'111,1

Kandy 7

GALLE DISTRICT (INCLUDING AMBALANCODA, ELP1T1YA, UDUGAMA, ETC.)


For total areas under Afferent products, see Tabls on page 1036. Dispensaries at Galle, Udugama, Elpitiya, Baddegama, Britannia, eto.
Hospital at Galle and Balapitiya.

Rub. einua- Coco- Grass


nuts. &Tim.
Tota1.1v'illtl
C'atei. Tea. her. mom Inuts.
851
Galle
... 200 100 15 ... ...
, David Weerasnriy
A lIntwella
80g Bad degamal2 Gall
...
372/,
50i .
122e
... 821
....Heirs of
Barldegama / ...Badagania
.
13) ..
Udugama 17 Gal
165)
13eauSejour : K55,1: urongu Mallai H.R. &A.P,T,Dobree C. Blackwood & Co. H. R. Dobree & Cond. 250 180
333
Bentota
1
..6(11
Walker...lJarnesSirimane&Com 463
Bogabagodewatt !a d Horawala ... Adrian Sirimane .. Prirbes
Ambalangoaa
..Conductor
of AbeysingheiMudaliyar
...
....[
Borakanda
I
.
1
,.
Gard, n Caprittawatte II. L. M. &limn Mari-1
kar and 0. L. MA. L. M. Sultan!
105
14i ..., ... Akminiana
L. M. Malionicd...1 105
;..
...1 Marikir
Malionie i
... I ...
... Udogarna
1216
.-.
_ ......I
.. 13li C. Roberts
...1 .1. C. Roberts
...
Carbeal
Lees
2,400 Nutmeg Trtos, 2,800 Coconut Palms, and
Coffee,Coconuts
Cacao, intersperrad with Liberian Coee,
Coconuts, with 2,000 Arecannt. Wes besides Popper Vines and Vanilla.
beside 4 acres Rubber alone.
Rubber,
aod
6
acres
Cardamoms
in
the
Cacti:.
Coffee, beside
amongst Cacao. e Including 6 reres
2,000
i Also Rubber in 20 acres Tr a. j Beside 5.000 Rub'
and '200
g Grass alone, It Including 50 acres Sugar, and 70 acres Lemon Grass.n 7,500 Rubber trees amongst
X Hospital at
d-0Cao
jetnunnubtse.r CO 2,00(1 Rubber Trees in Tea.
:itropell.Lp,i
_1 (...
Including 5 eras
Trees in
I
Hospi , al
Baddegama. :r DisFeusary t t Galagedara and Hospital
... Conductor
E. D. Bowman

...

C+ Winter ...!

&

... 1500

Heirs

700

185

...

86

...

400

130

C.Vidn's

r.

a
c Cacao and
Cacao ;
Rubber trees
acres Coconut.
100 acres
Coconuts.
Tea. k
. IS.Werasuriya

Pe22;;;;_an
it7b.s
bit
nedDis
er in 30 acres of Tea.

Uncultivated
and Arecann's. h

6 acres Cott n, 16 semi

Arabian

Con

b Including 413 acres Arecanuts.

LfieldF. g Including 30 acres Citronella.

' Ho ;

AMON
2,900 Rubber
d Some Varrill ., Pepper, Nutmegs a
I t. itrone
Cacao.
at Randy. 'I

c 75 ot lb;
20 sores Cacao

gala, gg
..,.,/pitryjd Dispensary at Elpitiya. a Hospital at Balait
i .

nc.

...

It

t 1:4;r9mola. y Hospital at Galle andD)ill:eel's,

', at Qa131..1141 at 0 .
and ape
lla. and hi,
19ary at ,,,,riluary
( aRani,t at

Hi
ad

GALA GED.Al2 '

CO

INCLODING UDCGAIIIA). Contfnued.

P. ROsaRreT.OR.GESTATES,

TAMIL NAMES.

PROPRIETORS OR
LESSEES.

iLA.T4N.T..w,
AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND Aso'''. SUPERINTENDENTS.

ta

ACREAGE.
G rass
Tea. Rub- Other
Total. ry ted.
bee. Prodts Cacao.'& Tim

...Conductor
260
stle Hill E53... Kastallywatte T.A.Wickreruasinghe
H. AnThor&SUriyM &
true Gr cup
H.
&
T,
Amarasuriya
Somerville
&
Co....
2
Condrs.
...
600
li 39 x
Naravella T. ...
... 199
Ilex's Block
W. eGst..Fernando
850
B. B. Fern ando ..
lddagalla
sisy Valley
C. P. Bayley & Co. Conductor
... 500
Wm. Pickthall
Inhne
Sinne T.
Charles Northway,
eviturai K 66 v Deevathurai .. L. T. Boustead and
Boustead Bros. ... A. B. Robertson &J. W. Bake well
Conductor
... 1381
... (See Southern Ceylon 'Tea and Rubber Co., Ltd.)
igdola y K 57... Tntr&tudi
.. 294
ikpitakande
odangahavila . Dodangabavila.
...
E.
D.
S.
Jayasuria
...
Proprietor
... E. D. S. Jayasuria ... 98
mate
... Y. Thorne
... Y. Thorne
.. Y. Thorne
... 397
oone Vale y K56 Dok D. T.
... Bo Appn Rangani ... Bo Appu Kargani Bo Appu Kangani ...
7S
den se
.. H. Silva
... Harmania Silva ...
... 195
godavilla ru ...
...
... L. De Silva
... 100
... L. De Silva
toluwebode
....
... E. de Haan
... 200
... A. A. Davidson
grief land
Mrs.
F.
B.
and
S.
Bennet
Abeyeann
Fred's Ruhe"
... Bennet Abeyestuadere 800
Waulagala ... Abeyesmadere ... dere
c K. 49
... Forest
... 157
.. N.De S. Gunewardene
stoat
W mit aga1a
... heirs of D. J. 'A. Goo' newardene
... 250
orest (Thistle Court, &c.)
l
... F. & D. H. De Silva
164
.ots .8830-41-54.
/I
...
...
77
. S. Perera
,, 10753-6 ..
...
E.N.Gmarvatne,llindl
...
64
11071
...
169
... Louis Mendis
11
..
9631
...
100
... 0. De Silva..
Pt
...
9319
441
... E. De Silva
,. 8444-50 ...

35

15

...

375 300

25

447b
50

50

826

7i6

80

80

95
208
68
105
100
50

6001, 300

Galle 7I2

50y ... ... Galls


50y ... ... Udngarna
b
do
... .. do 21 Grille
13

76

50
208
45
100d ...
80

20 1 ..

POST & DIET.


TEL. STAIN.

Elpitiya 11 Amb.

... ! ... Dodandtrwa


45i
68f

50

do
10 Galle Cl
189 N'deniya 20 Gallo '-i
0
Ambalangoda
W
do
... Gallo
cfJ
20e Dodaticluwa
200 do 6 Gallo 15
...
dngarn a
do
Hikkadavta

rio

coffee, Cacao, Tea, &c. c Including 11 acres Coconuts. d Tea and Cinnamon. e Coconuts. Jak,
a 10 acres Cinnamon and 5 acres Coconuts. b Coconuts,
Principally Pepper. p 50 acres Coconuts. Ii Including 250 acres Coconuts. i Miscellaneous Products. k Cinnamon. e Hospital at Balapitiya, and
ispensary at Batapola. to 'Hospital at Balapitiya and Dispensary at Elpitiya. x Hospital and Dispensary at Galle. y Hospital at Galls. and Dispensary
Gdagama. a Hospital at Galle and Dispensary at Batapola.

tF21
PV

GALLE DISTRICT (INCLUDING UDUCIAMA.) Continued.

CultiRub. Coco- Cinna. Gras.


Total. vated. Tea. bee% nute. mon.
kmbelangoa6
...
K.
S.
&P.
Amarie
de
Silva
K. D. Silva
100 50
80
20h .. 4L Tull. - do
Galkande t
04
... Mrs. Edward Coates E. Coates &Co ... W. IL Erskine
350 300 100
...
200
GallagoddeK13...
'

vap
a lagama
..
... Conductor

... J. W. Erskine
150 180 125
...
5
.1"..v'allinda ./. ... Gallinda
Ginniedominie ... Company T. ... ( See Southern Ceylo n Tea and Rubber Co., Ltd.)
c;
,44 (4
Mrs. F. B. and S.
Gordon Estat'e I
.., GDeoldirduwa 1
Abeyesundere ... B. Abeyesondere... 13. Abcyesundera .. 120
90
60 ' ...
30
.
.. T.D S. Amarasuria H.Amarasuriya&Con. 221
H. Amarasuriya
,
go
35 ...
75
Hathawelhena ...
eraoldiaenduwa .3Harmanis Soysa ...
... R P. Weerttanriya ... 150 100
. '
15 ...
20 1... D
65
Hermisint y
... C. P. Hayley & Co. C. P. Hayley
... Etambegakanda C. P. Hayley
... 95
90
88a
2,1 ...
...
Hillside
311
05
... The Odagama 'Tea & The U. T. & T. Co.,
Homadola , (late, Efomadola
tJduganla
Timber Co., Ld. ... (C.P.Hayley & Co.) Conductor
1681 180Ib
Udngama) ...
... ((included in Bogaha godewatte.)
.'
Horawala t
Anil). I
C. S. Anthony & Co.,
Hurstpicrpoint '
EldpoitiYa, - ral1.0
... Talawa
... & N. A.S. Jayasuriya N. A. S. Jayasuria N. A. S. Jayasuria ... 170
40
206 ..1i2 ......
t K to
... Bonstead Bros. ... C. J. Jones
... 412
1
Igalkanda a K-l... Esalakanda ... T. C. Huxley
Pilana
... Illukketie
... 80
, Carolls de Silva. ... Carolis de Silva ... Edwin Sc Silva
130
60
Illukketis
IndianWalk .71060 Ginie Dominie ... Heirs of GI ester
..._i 1 till
813 Fsainiegam
... R. D. Kershaw .. H. R. Dobree &Cond. 250 167 167
i Marshall
j
Jubilee Pine ... Kurunduwatte .. D. C. Subasioba ...
... D.C.Subasinha& Con. 270 100 100
...
1 11o,,
... J. D. Jayasena
... Tudor Rajapaksa Mu daliyar
.... 282 243 128 ...
155 .130 r Ell'iti37'
Kakirikan.La t ...,
75 Aruba:lig-0:
... K. D. Silva
... J. Andores
.
...11
165
165
00 ....
Kandaboda
S. S. Jayawickrama l&

S. S. Jayawickrama
A. J. Shand
... 162 162g 100 ...
e ...15jGalle
17e
Kcrenvilla
.., D, M. Rajapaksa ... Somerville & Co... F.cW
). . tilluam
jaepaksa & G.
Kirimettia a ... Kirimuttee
107 ItiPitiY a 7 '
... 257 150 150e
1
0,
..,'Heirs
of
Dr.
P.
D.
Kurundakande...
... (.4a.dlole________..6,
... Owen de Vos
Anthoniar, C.M.G...1
100
70
70

Inrtadova
... Cacolis Sc Silva ... Edwin de Silva
.. Carolie do Silva
72
62
62
Lower Kananke
I
I
maminnicila ... Mawinedulle ... ( See Southern Ceylo n Tea and RubberCo.,
Ltd.)
Conductor
... J.Werasuriya
.
... 210 I 60d
7
Maguam
O il . 6 ri
a Beside Rubber in 30 acres of Tea. b Including 411 acres Arecanuta. c 75 of this with Coconuts. d 53 acres Citronella, Coconuts, and Cinnaln
35.`
a , Nag
k
20
acres
Cacao.
i
200
acres
Including
31)
acres
Citronella.
cacao, Coconuts, Cinnamon and Citronella.
' arts and Cinnamon. !Paddy fields. g
Trees. t Hospital at Balapitiya and Dispensary at Elpitiya. a Hospital at Salapitiya and Dispensary at Batapola.
Hospital at Galle and Di*Pellri3drugiot.a.
a Hospital at Galle and Dispensary at Batapola. y Hospital at Gape and Dispensary at Hikkaduwa. z Hospital at Galle and Dispensary at

gig 2

PO.

GALLE DISTRICT (iNCLIMIN0 Urmaant).Continued.


I S I TES.

TAMIL NAM ES.

nnagoda I. ... Manangoda

PROPRIETORS OR
LESS FES.

RESIDENT MA NAGERS
AGENTS oa
AND ASST, &TERCORRESPONDENTS.
I NTENDENTS.
'1:otal.

ACREAGE:

Grass'
Rub. Cocorated. Tea. her. nuts. mon. &Tim.

POST & DIeT.


TEL STATN

... K. T. K. de Silva ...


K. T. K. Silva &,
1
40
...
... - ... Batap3ls
40
F. W. Warkns... 51
... IL & T. D, S, Amara
H. Amarasuriya and
... Bodanduwa 2
..
snriya
25
275
... Somerville & Co... Conductor
350
... 87o 600
... Pilaus
... E. de S. Amarasuriya
iragalla
...
50
50
..
..
...
Proprietor
...
50
1106 tiaml
10
..1
.0
70
,.... Gallo
dunuyana ... Nadunnyana ... E R.Gooneraine Mud aliyar
...
18
.. 143 110
... Conductor
kiadeniya p... Nakiadeniya ... (See Southern Ceylon Tea and Rubber Company, Limited)... ...
...
...
,wahawulhena Nawahawulberia I, L,I4I Sultan Marikar & O. L. M . Mo- I. L. M. Sultan Ma...,
48
hamed
21
... rikar
o
7 .1.1 .. Akmimaua
... T. L. M. Mohamed... 21
,
ruluyana ... Nerulnyana ... E. R. Gooneratne ...I
,Conductor
...
48
48
...
Gaaciticelegamal 2Galle
... Lirioluwa
... H.Aniarasuriva
ympus
In .. .... li
...
.. 243 160 150 ...
... H. Amarasuriya
nnapitiya ... Pannapitiya ... W. A. Lyford
IL P. Silva & Co.,
I
-10 Ambalangoda
... Leigets
... 150 150
1 Lessees
70
ba
ti Rajah a .K31 Pati Rajah .. Cooper,
Cooper &
... Elpitiya 9 Arab.
Johnson, Ld.
.. Gordon Frazer&Co. C. .1. Jones
... 280 164 164
,.. Pinanduwa,
iandur,-a,
.. I. L. M. Sultan Marikar & 0. L. M. Mo- T. L. M. Sultan
30
... 6 35 .. Akmimana
hamed
... Marikar
71
... Punchi Sinho
...
71
ra mbekananka
.. ff . Hendrick de Silva Proprietor
90
90
100
... H. John Appuhamy
... Galle
...
rnkakula ...
47
. E.GooneratneMndlr.
..,
47
.
... Conductor
... Dodanduwa
tmaherre ..
2
... D.A. S. Abeyedeera
401,,
... P. C. Jansz
tmaherre Kelle (Singh Baas) ... 0.B.C. in Lig.
.. Chartered Bank ...'/Thettitivated
... ' do 9 Galls
tgamaKellie =Nona Totem .. J. R. Black
... J. R. Black
E. De Haan
.. . . . . 6911
5:
30 :4.
i5:30 a .1;7;0

... Aera T.
eland
... Dodwell & Co. Ltd... Dodwell & Co. ... Conductor
... Cdugama 20 (,alle
...
..do
')erts, J. C. .. Nilloobaindolle... J. C.Roberts
...
12), ...
...I
do
9,3
Do
Kondagala
do
... Mrs. J. C. Roberts ...1
do
...
1:
...: 1
86
1.6.. 4L''
Samimaley
roarer
(See Southern Ceylon Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.)
.
negodde and Sinnegoda and
I
...'M. J. Alderson ...IM. J. Alderson
lellevne ii- ... Panapitiya . , N. J. Alderson
... 2ot
215
...
'15
202 I 18 I ... Ambalarigoda 2i
a 971 acres old coconuts, 2661 sores Coconuts with Citronella over 6 years, 27 acres Cinnamon with Coconuts, and 10 acres Paddy fields. h Includes some
oas and Nutmegs. .^ Arecanute. r Hospital at BalaPitiYa and Dispensary at Ellzairl. IV Hospital and Dispensary at Balap.tiya. x Hospital at Galls and
p enuary at Dodansluwa. y Hospital at Gallo and Dispensary at Ddagama.
Hospital at Galle and Dispensary at Dodanduwa.

Inrovia K ex Rajjama

HA_NTANE Continued.
Total. I rated. Tea.
Jproprietor
...
66 1 40
40
..1Conductor
..
94 i 22c ...
... Whittall & Co. -.. Thos. Tf. Wilkins &
De s. Dell
H ire of LH Wynell- Arbuthnot, Frame L. C. 111sudone, . 001 i 651 g"... Condr.
... 122
Mayow & Lieut.- and Alston
96
96
Col. Lloyd
...

Forest
...
I
acultz-vated
...
...
971
..
T.
V.
Uthamppen
Chetty
M.
... (See Nagrak)
Oallagama
Heirs of B. Lyon, A.
Genikeriya(7303)
Mearns & G. D.,
...
... 157
... G. D. Jamieson ... Uneultiva1ad
..
Jamieson
... D. E. Warren,
G. F. Twist
H iraleuvah Y 73z Mut II titgam a
... D. E. Warren
286
286
... 439
Legge,
... Resident
50
50
50
...
Francisco Fernando
Kirimetiyawatte
... Included in Ud averia.)
Lyburn
Meeriatenne ... Included in Ohiy a.)

ra,.
...ss-

26

Callan.der(incldg.
Niadova and
Nagadova
Lentran)
.. Bray Totuin
Bray W 17

200
300
Perin Ledger T. C. de Wilton
Nagrak z
lui; erial Ceylon Tea
Nonpareil Y 7i z Ougalduwa
... Whittall & Co. ... 1. C. W. Atkinson ... 573 321
Estates. Ld.
... G. S. Anderson, sr.... Geo. Steuart & Co. A. M. Cooper and
Kotamally
Ohiya Upper
G. 1. Anderson ... S81 435
Lower y W
,
F
... Geo. B. Blackstone ... A. C. W. A tldisson .1 bandana
297
...
0 n mild ow
... Acra T.
... Mrs. A dela Seton Or- Geo. Steuart & Co. Cobham Grant and
Udaveria (incld g. Udaveeri
(Jona.
... 662 I 372
i chard, Mrs. Margary
Lyburn & ]3u& F. Bateson
anuco)W31
\Vhyst
HaputaleIW.
Mills
ahl
V.
M.
West Hapntale
... Geo. Steuart & Co. 6. B. Smith
311 229
I Hamilton
W 32
322 1 118
Yelatenne W 34 p Vizalatonue .. .J. W. M. Scott ... J.,43. Adkins ..JA. Samidon
... Cangany
11111 20
1.ot No. 7387 ... Arnasalem Masar Saddian Kangany ...

hip* 1.8'1 '


cwt.Jo.
22t do
do

1.

Haldummulla

do 10
do

COO

100 Ohiya

200
e

291 30e
430

252

16

do 14 Balangocla

94U do 5 Haldurn.
do

372

290 Ohiya 4 Hap. 10


S

229
118
29

82

do 7 Haldum, 10
Haldumrnullla
do

a 1nclud ng 4 acres Coffee. b Grass. Fuel and Timber trees. c Cardamoms and Rubber 30 acres y Hospital at Haputale and Dispensary at Haldumz Hospital and Dispensary at 13alangoda.

IIEWATIETA UPPER.

. District distant 30 miles from Kandy ; 100 miles from Colombo. Elevation
For total areas under diffrent ['redacts, see Table on page 1086
e
estates
at
Deltota
;
Dispensary
for some estates indicated at Murata Fort. Length of private road 5 miles ;
feet. Hospital and Dispensary for sein
n main road 20 miles ; 3 tolls.
--POST AND
'
ACREAGE:
RESIDENT MA.NA,Carcla-,Tim &I DISTRICT TEL.

AGENTS OR

Rub.
TAMIL
NAMES.
P
ROPRIE
TORS
OR
CultsCORRESPONDENTS'
GP.ItE.
AND
ASST.SIJ-1
MATES.
LESSEES.
PE RINTENDENTS. Total, vated. Tea ber. Coffee. moms.' Graqs.' ST %MON.
.., ... Deltota
15 15
_A. P. Mabamadu ...I 30
gahakandur a
...' A lla Picca Kangani..
skis (incldg
2
... tlewaheta
..1 271 225a 203
3
... Edgar Turner ... Edgar Turner
iloya)s))141 Colombo Durai Edgar Turner
... do
150
150
2ll
....
..j
.
C
es
.
tKingsford
..;...
o
r
.
.
...
and D 151 r Iskalawatte
Co.
... Carson &
do
... H. E. Power
...
...
Hand
...
.
102 ilangu'keta 10 Mat. ,-... H. S. Rix
18, .
...
18
7:
... J. 0. A. Williams ... 120
hakelle y ... Clagolla
... J.G.A. & A. J.A. Williams
vy z C 119 Manika T.
4
... Heirs of the late W.
556 Deltota
10

.
434
444
Dosanquet Ll'i Co.... C.M.F.Ross
1 H. Walters
;urankette,
Hangu'k eta 12 Mat. el
ldg. Wava...v
60
68
P-1
ne, wilppassa Angarankattai Lady De Soysa ... Lady De Soysa ,.. J. G. A. Williams ;: 1010800
W, K. G. Saunders,'
I Gala da sr
I
PI2
V.A.
yaketumul. i
do
20
..1
...1Owner
shawatta ....
..
... K. N. S. Chetty
i D 113 w ... Bambaragama ... Eastern Produce &Eastern Produce &M. G. Stone (Supt.)
2
Estates Co. Ld. ... Estates Co., Ld. and H. S. Popham'
211 Tiewaheta
35
& G. L. Her. fall ..' 1809 1165 1110 .
,Kandy
170
...
,mount ... Marirnalla
... Uncitittrated
oya, incldg.
1
I
se, Shamsk, Thistle. 1 Mulingie
... MooloyaEstate.,Ltd. Colombo Commer_l
I
clgerland & I
cial Co., Ld. ; R. E. d'Esterre and,
1:11.
Ilewaheta
744
44
tiniest DI4.52. i
....1
1368
] F.J. Newman
saw y D146 MukeLawatte ... (Included in Columbi a.) Jos.Fraser, v.a. I
25 f do 8 Maturata

..
2 460 340 315 -..
...'P. C. Briscoe
itunuoda Y... Vilatliungoda ... P. E. Sewell .. Edgar Turner

g
.3

al

Hospital at Maturata and Dispensary


Rookwood.
" Including 20 acre. Camphor. 7, Coffee and Cacao. v Hospital at Deltota and Dispensary
.
Ho...vital at Dortota:and Dispensary
Notate. y Heal-Mal and Dispensary at Maturata. a Hospital and Dispensary at Deltota.

arlEpo raa,:keta

at 1410010YA

HE WAHETA UPPERContinued.
CultiCarda-,Tira &
RubTotal. vated. Tea. bor. Coffee onomeGrass
1

Rikiligasgodda I. Rikligasgodai .. D. A. De Silva &


... 100
...1 Uncultivated
Appnhamy Notary
Riverdale vl.. Riverdale
... P. C. Briscoe
.. P. C. Briscoe ... P. C. Briscoe
.. 203 - 130
Rooltwoodiincldg
1
Yakabendekele1
1
84 J.I
... C. S. Armstrong ... C. S. Armstrong... C.P.s.,
and Neuga Clan Pitawella
I
K iog
dura) D 147 u,...
... 921 616 616
Rutland (ineldg.
Katukelle and Aumnamally .. Consolidated Estates Geo. Steuart & Co. B. T. Chippiudall and
Co. Ltd.
1 Conductor.
.. 663 563 518 F.
Amunamulla) X D 148
...

30

..

anwarank eta
fiewalleta

lievrahete

1.4

HEWAHETA LOWER. [Tamil for Deltota division : OTTANADAIJ


For to`al area under different products, see Table on page 1086. District distant 16 miles from Kandy ; 90 from Colornho. Elevation 2,000 to
3,500 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Naranghena, Deltota ; and also at Kandy for some estates, as indicated.
IC ultaRub- Caro a-.T fut.&
Total vated. Tea. Coffee.' her. moms. Grass
Anglo- Cey on & Ge- J.N.Caropbell; Altneral Estates Co.Lel. ken, Space & Co., Wm. Elhott.Wright 496 4171
B.A.
Tangammally
...
Mrs.Kate
Rowbotham H. M. Rowbotbam G. H. Borough
25
10
Belmont C 127
Bop tiya
... Geo. A. and D. M.
Bopittia
... Geo. A. Ramsey.. Geo. A. Ramsay ... 364 332
Ramsay
... Louis Peries
... Louis Periss
...
52 50
Bowellacade y
... Edward Webb
... E. & H. A. Webb Rowland B. Roberts 390 300
Bowlana C 116 ... Vathalana
...
1
rie
uitirated
180
...
... Hears of P.Vanderstra aten
Catherrnallie
...
I
... Mrs. A. Stewart and
Deltotte 0117 ... Deltotum
Mrs. H. Wroth ... Cuinberbatch & Co L. A. Ewart
... 569 297
.. Unchatirated
,..
50
..
Enselgolla
A Moorman
...
E. Gathorne Wood ... E. Gathorne Wood E. Gat borne Wood 560
Gallantenne C320 Galantenne
336
(G.H.Borough, aetg.)
Bellwood C114...!Naliawatta

266

111i 39a)Galaha

Deltota

Deltota
Kandy
15 Deltas,
Kandy

19 gaieiliaohtaa

221 Galatia

10

332

50

285
278
NO

181

70

8.5

and Waste land


a Cinchona in 10 acres Tea b Cinchona through the Tea in parts ; also 4,000 young Robber trees. c timber and Fael trees 441 acres, Grass
100 acres. u Hospital at Del tota and Dispensary on Estate. v Hospital at Kandy and Dispensary at Maturate Fort. to Hospital and Dispensary at Deltota".r 11sPrL61
andpispensary at Maturate. y Hospital and Dispensary at Kandy.

IIEWAHETA

ESTATES.

rAMII. NAMES. 1 PROPRIETORS OR


LESSEES.

LOWERContinued

MF;TDENT ;MANAGERS
AGENTS OR
AND ASSISTANT
. CORRESPONDENTS. SUPERINTENDENTS.

POST AND
ACREAGE:
Rub- Tea ,Carda- Tim.& DIST. FROM TEL.
ColdSTATION.
Total, vated. Tea. I her. I &Cin.'inoms. Grass

... D. H. Williams A
10 ... Deltota
S. Fieldhewe ... 785 616 006
Kandy
.

... Lady 1)e Soysa ... Abraham Pieria ... 1287 987a
ragtime .r ... Harregamma ... Lady De Soysa
do '
..

308 ...
60
do
...
..
ikmodera' ... Illakmodera T.... La dy De Soysa
... Lady De Soysa ...
Galatia
21
.
Uncultivated
bulpitiya ... Letchina D. T.... W . A. Theobald ...
... F. C. Radcliffe ... F. C. Radcliffe (P. G. .
.. T.D. Mann
.rimettia C33zs Kirimitty
do
38 30
...
Wood, a 3tg.)
... 680 360 320
30
... Deltota
...
.. 752 330 309
tle Valley ... Kaduthasi T. .. Mrs. H. C. Eastwood Geo. Steuart & co D. H. Williams
olecondera(in-1
Roe. T. N. Camp- G. F. Deane, W. C.
!Anglo-Oevlon an
dg. Narangbe-1
tell ; Aitken,
Hawkes, I. B. Reid
uenerza Estates
e Waloya &CO71
2 Gdaciaii
18.8 11
and A. B. Hallowee 1966 1460 1200
Company, Ltd. ... Spence & Co. B,A
walla) C 122 Noel Randala ...
tadegama, Old

...' F. Mathngama....Wm.E1!iottWr'ght Win.Elliott.Wright Wm. Elliott-Wright 248 165 105


C125
Kandy
... 953 .. el...
...' Meyappa Ch i tty ..,
li
.. Unculcalid
.. Maha Os..
Ilia Gya
ionsnkelle and Mausakolla S. Galaha Ceylon Tea Galaha Ceylon Tea
New Madde- Madagama ... Estat a & Agency Es's. & Agency
263
6
307 'Deltota
660 23
. Co. La.
.. E. F. Home
... Co., Ld.
Rama C 124 ...
.., A.D. Thomas (W.A.&
makelle .r .. , Itoragalla
153
-

.K andy

FC.Th,obald,Lessees) W. A. Theobaid .. Uncultivated


..
I
Deltota
... 107 203
I
... Lady De Soysa
...Mylepettv
.. Lady Be Sus% .. Conducter
rlepittia
(]included in Loole wooers.)
iranghena
do
,. Mrs.Wiville Thomson Ge-. 'euart & Co Unckiticated
... 210
rangkadua ... Kallaru
do

171
... Geo.A.&D.M. Ramsay Geo. A. Ramsay ..
do
elawelle
... Nillavralla
150
150
150
do
loonwatte C126 Ooluoawatte ... E. Rice Wiggin
E. Rice Wiggin Rowland B. Robert 300
274 274
do
... 900
... PatiagarnaCm.co.Ld Rowbotham& Co... G. H. Borough
ttiagaina C 127 Patigama
(Rowbotham &Co.,
Lessees]
haletenne
H. A. Penis & M. J.
Yalcale Tot um
do
Ferera
H. Andris Penis
Uncultinated.

a Coconuts including 12 acres Cacao and 1 Grass. b Oceonn's. ,r hospital and I: .spensary at Kandy.
atValley Cl ISDuaivakanda ... C. T. Kettlewell ... C. H. Hood

1:

HUNASGIRIYA. [Team ; lJxrasiciar.


For total areas under different products, see Ta r 1
on pag e lo88. ;District distant 3 to 6 miles from Wt ettegaina R. S.; 84 miles from Colombo. Elevation
2,000 to 4,000 feet. Hospital at Bandy and Di pessary at Eikadliwa; for a few estates, indicated, Hospital and Dispensary at Matale and Madnikele
-_
Culti-,
' Rub- ,Tea & Cards.- Tim.&
81' vested.' Tea. ber 'coffee moms. Grass.
...{ S,?,cMatale South)
Benveula
3
Elkaduwa
4.
... 1778.
carnpbell's Land
...leTaken over by the Crown)

Elk. 9 Wattegems
88
88
.. 350
....Devine IF' G.
Devine
."I Ambrose
... 171. L. Anley
. A. L. Auley
do $ Wattegama
981
874
10
97

Blkadua Group clkada T., 131.4. B. MacBrayne, R. Bosanquet dt Co, ; E. J. Marton, A. Cl. 1795
(ineldg. Elks- hada Nado T.,1 King,J.M.Nla.itland- Jos. Fraser, V.A. Cowin, G. Loughd u a, Algool. Botala Kande,' Kirwan, A.M.Hurst
, nan & Condrs. ...
tonne, Dotalla, Thimbawatte... & Marquis of Ilert_
Happawidde)
ford

E 50 x
Elkaduwa
-
40 . 20
20

...
Ga !kande
Resident
... D. C. Goonesekere ...I
214
236
-.
do 2 Watte. 10
3

.2.
E
5 Galgawattie ... Heirs of J.H. Madden Geo. Steuart & Co. B. Gordon Snell ...
Galgawatte
Hunasgerm
Group (including Onaskiri
Iflunasgeria Tea Co., Colombo Commer. S. K. Benefield, Man- 252
Manaoy4 New)
I Limited
... cial Co. Ld. ; Jos. alter ; W. Carver
763 80
5i
50 Wattegama
I 843
3/ C 371
,4
Fraser, v, A. .... and londrs.
Hunnugalla.1361 Catta D. Panu T. Frank J. Madden .. Skrine & Co.
... Frank J. Hadden (H.
Elkaduwa
10
Watte.
W.
230
470 465a 6,1 ...
I
1 B. Cameron, Actg.) 700
7
7q 50 561. b
20 .. Wattegania
Jalinggamadde x Jalinggamadde... G. A. Mackenzie .
...'G. A. Mackenzie .. 2255
Lucky Land or
1Heirs of Duncan W.
Imboolpitia ...
...I Henderson & J. F.
50
Maekelvie

... Uncultira ted


Mahatenne x E45acrawatte
... J. L. Anley & Mrs.
215
Elkaduwa 9 Waite.
215
... 300
E. Bentley
... H. L. Anley
... H. L. Anley
MandalagiriAallagamalie ...E.G.Simpson &Cons.
tVattegaina
, 992
kand tut
' tanee S. Simpson.. E. G. Simpson ... C'ncultirated
Melrose
... Sinna D. T.... Heirs of J. F. Mac.
.,.
18
... Kandy
kelvie

... Uncultivated
Manua
."IMototta
... H. A. Beacheroft &
Elaktatdeu;ffias
45
others
..
... Unczatsrat ed
58 ... .s. ... ... 1 ... w
.
Fornwamarawa
... M rs. Ballardie &D. & R
W. Kerr
... D. Kerr
i
... Forest
a Beside Rubber in ro acres of Tea. b 50 acres Cacao, 25 of which are planted with Para Rubber. a, Hospital at Matale and Dispensary at Elkaduw4.
y 11 capital at Kandy and Dispensary at Elkailuwa

4.

MIN ASGIRlYA Continued

1,:s.TATES.

TA MIL NAMES

gulls x E 9 Gochimally

I
ACREAGE .
:RESIDENT MANAGERS
AGENTS OR
AND ASSISTANT
as.s.1:1
Tir'in
Rub- I Tea & Cmaorndlas-:G
,
PROP LLIETORS. - - 7 FORS ES PONDER TS. S up,
u,
Tot ai vatedl Tea. ber. Coffee.

E. G. Beilby

P. C. Adams
tegodde .r E7 Watagoda
Tambooroogalla S. V. A. Chatty
wawa

E G. Beilby & D.M.


Davidson
P. C. Adams
Undultirated

E. G. Beilby
E. John de Co.

357 192 182


352 205 205
50
...

POST AND
DIST. TEL.
STATION.

105 Elkaduwa 7 Watts.


Matale
Kandy

KAIJUGANNAWA. [TAMIL: KAuuGANNA.]


levatiou 1,500
or total e ruts under different produe0, see TaLle on page 1036. District distant 8 to 12 miles from Randy, 60 to 70 from Colombo.
to 2,500. Hospital and Dispensary at Gampola ; for some estates, Dispensary at Kawalapitiya ; for some, Dispensary at Kaduganuawa.
1

TotaLlievuatte
lei. Tea.

ui. Rob. Tim.&


shins. ber. 'Grass.'
i
4a 262 Gam polo
PZ

id
e'l
li

W. W. Stevens (0.0.
tifikandeC28 1 Kelavin T. ... W. Jordan and 0. C.
'X
5
.... W. Jordan & Co.. Shelton Agar, actg.) 513 I 2615 225a
Shelton Agar
1
tr1
... (See Bukanda.)
c2
S. V. R. Rayappa.
.H5. Sinapitti ... S. V. It Rayappa1
...
150
do
...! Chatty
... 165 60 50
Chetty ...
... Asa!' Puthu Kadu Ceylon Tea . Plants-Ceylon Tea Planta.-.
ally Cl
22l.
do
12 30c 35
... 531 496 4-54
... tions Co., Ld. ... G. C. Bliss
tions
tions Co Ld.
5
do
160d
... 160 160
... T. R. W alker ... John D. Peter
... Slone Kurugalla T. R. Walker
lone
... Bathavatthai ... (See Kehelwatta.)
RWEI
G. P. Gaddum (D.M.
.auda & Amtli
I 170a
do
...
... G. P. Gaddum ... Ramsay actg.)&0ond 1345 317f 300e
... G. P. Gaddum
claws 052 ...IBunkandy
.rch Hill ...'(Included in Fra oklands.)
10
do
35
...
171
...
... Mackwood & Co. ... Mackwood 55 Co.... 0. Lloyd Pereira ... 775 206
agalla
... Cottagalla
aklands and... Nona Totum ... E. V. Long (A. H.
5
do
693
5
130 125
hurch Hill ...
Thomas, Lessee) ... A. H. Thor:ass ... Conductor
Lade's&
_
... Carudasi T. ... (See Margery.)
a 4 acres Rubber alone, beside 1,200 trees in the Tea. b Including 10 acres Paddy fields. c 30 acres I Aber alone being planted, besides 2,000 or 3,000
s one to four years old. d This includes 70 acres Tea with Cacao and 50 acres with Rubber. e 5.000 Ruber Trees in the Tea. f Including 17 acres Paddy fields.
imber trees alone. h Fuel 'frees. a. Hospital at Mutate and Dispensary at Elkaduwa.

balawa
bourne

KADUGA NN AWAContinued.
Cr
.0n
Other-1'1
Total. rated. Tea. Cacao, Rubbe...r
Grass
150 150 150e

Gampolawatta ... Gampolawatta ... L. G. Northway & J.


T. Hawke
... Mackwood & Co. liobt. S. Norlhway
...Genetennc
... (Included in Mt. Tem pie.)
Gaitetenna
Gana Atlika,
Curitaboddy Sr
Gone Adika Tea Co. Carson & Co., S.A.... W. MacGregor and
M a usacumbra
Cond.
.. 1059 355 355
... Mamie Coombera Limited.
...
C 59
212
.180
... Mackwood I Co. ... Mackwaod & Co. .... 0. Lloyd Pereira .".
...!Blatikanda
Guava Hill
...I (Included in Mt, Prospect.)
Kalugallu
270
373
270
J.Clovis
de
Silva&Co.
J.
C.
de
Silva&
Co
John
G
ray
&Condr.
ICelselwatte C 291 Iceeselwatto ...

50
50
.. Wm. Peiria
. . 208
Kekarlagalla ... Rekana Totum.. H.Don Carolie& Sons
... 106 106 106
... T R. Walker, Lessee T. R. Walker .. John D. Peter
, . Kirindi
liirindi
75a
80 7 80
'fungal& C 290... Pala Kurugolle J. T. Hawke
... Mackwood & co.,, P herb S. Northwey

... Forest
..
5441 ...

... S Agar
Laboawellpalic...
...
Uncultivated
40
Velliappe
Chatty
...
...
Laggemoewe ...
do
.. 53
... Harman Fernando...

Letchemyy. Tatum
es.iM
menntsdis and 2
... E. L. F. De Soysa .. E. L. F. De Soysa J. AD
Lantern
11010292
Welikande
.r..-o.._
357 200 200b
iroran __
Sam Abeydeera
560 175 175
,.. Francis Foram
...Gadaderisa
... Francis Perera
D
Plant.
Ceylon T.P. Co. Ld.;
... Ceylon Tea
Ihiria,h ,. n293 Aslant
ations Co., Ld. ... Galahn C T,Este. D. J. Myth & J. A.
I
500 458c
582
&Agency Co .,C.A. Christie
Kuodoo Mirisi... See Alsgala District.
Mercantile
Heirs of J, Shelton
Xt. Prosoect (in-:
333
Hell's of J. S. Agar Forest
cldg Talugaliajona Tam ... Agar
Mt. Temple (late'
Mon cla an Wyld )
W. 11. Shelton Agar,
Heirs of J. Shelton
including Gana... 100 160 160
... Hers of J. S. Agar acting,
tante 0297 ...iDakter Dorai T. Agar
(See Possellswit Diatrict.)
Orion
5
... A. H. Thomas ... A.H.T1thmas &Cond. 212 105 100
A. H, Thomas
Paltalawatta C 67 Pabalawatte
...
... 220
... Uncultivated
Don Johannes de Silva
Manikawatte
Parnawatty
75
...,I D. S. Mackappoo... D. S. Mackappoo ... 125 ..75
... Ambegastenne S. E. de Silva
Providence
349 200 200
....` A. H. Thomas ... A. H. Thomas
A. H. Thomas
Poilakauda C 67 Poilakanda
I
a 3,000 Rubber Trees in the Tea. 1:1 5,000 Rubber Trees in the Tea. c Interpir,uted with Rubber. d Cinchona.

Garripala

32

do

do
.5

II

1*

6
385

37

62

....
e 6,0001itub

10

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

2
5
3,
3C
6

do
do

2
*
4 tz
ci

do

1-

de
do
107
do
6
...
50 gaddo
i i.
agannawa7Per.
, Garappla
6
Trees in Tea.

} =-'

I-
FA

1 ,
--0

K A DUGA NNAWA.Continized.
I.,TATES.

TAISIL NAMES.

PROPRIETORS,

AGENTS OR
CORRERPONDEN Ts.

1 POST AND
ACREAGE :
RESIDENT 41 ANAUERS
Rub- , Other Cirrass I DIST. TEtrattais.i
AND ASSISTANT
(JultiSTATION,
SUPERINTENDENTS. Total. rated. Tea. Cacao bee. Prodts &Tim.

inawella (late
[Cond.
I
Bowala)
... Ranwilla
... E Clialmer Hague ... Wm. MacGregor Wm. MacGregor k 88
,rdikka p
...
... Lamen Chetty
... Ramen Chetty ... Allag IL Pillai
8-1
... Sadikles. T.
ndooraukande Sundaran T. ...1F, Solomon
Uncultirat.d
... L 110
nuallittindtt lio.
Anglo- Ceylon & Gene- Hon.J.N.Camphell;
nugalla C301 Seenapatte
..1 ral Estates Co., 1..d. Aitken, Fpence &
C o., S.A.
'1. P. Atkinson & Cond. 756
Chas. Mackwood &
onbawille ...rakkadiniudit. ;
.. 407
Co.
... W. MacGregor
teku P. T. ... C. 0. Mackwood
irriboowatta .;1(Included in Tam bawille)
... (See AlagalaDistriet.)1
ramoda
- ..:Tiamoda
..., Verlingkantbai ...I (Now Lantern Hill.)
Alekaude
*thelltiatenne iVekkilakanthai... (Included in Tambaw ille)
... (IncludedinAthlone.)
'egiri kande or the Giotto
KALIITARA [Dom K..irrElla.]

88
55
...

88
555

456

339/

150

en

2
. Gam po'a
29 Kadugannawa 8Per
Kan dy

41b.
150i

76c Gatnpola
do

7;
O

t214
[See Moratuwa under Lewconntry Plantations for a few skates licitly of the Kaloonga, sometimes counted as in Kalutara.]
ri)
For arm under (Efferent products. Eee Table on page 1080 District distant from Kandy 104, and from Colombo 30 miles. Elevation 100 to 500 feet,
Hospital and Dispensary on Culloden Estate, Neboda, unless otherwise indicated.
.
Rub- Other ilea &'Grass
Total
!v
Lalltectil... Tea, be . .ProdtalCoffee &Tim
,I
I
i
... Cooper, Cooper ael
rohetenneB40...I Amhetemie
6
70p .. I
452g
..... H
Noebraond:
...1GordonFrazer &Co.1C. Efenly
708 522
Johnson, DI.
...
133
9.5
96
....M. A. Perera
...W. H. Davies & Co.'W. Salgado
nchipanagoda
r
!Eastern Produce &Es- Eastern Produce &
rapolakande '
163 Tebuwalia 29 Nebo.
401e 20 e
604

... Estates Co. Ld... II. V. Begot


767
B 60 z
...1 1rapolakande ...' tales Co., Ld.
[Co.,
(Included in Tudugalla Group.)
....Allapally
ccherton
59
Bentot a
10h 255d ..
455 , 210
.. J. J. Vanderspar & J.. A . Sirircane &Asst. 615
ogaliagodawattax Elorowalla T ... A. Sirimaue
Ingiriya
l5

... J. K. Hormusjee ...


35f ...
alvary
...I Kalupenakele ... Miss G. K.Hormnajeel
o 8 acres Cacao and Tea. b Beside 8,000 trees Rubber in Tea. c Timber Trees, besides 341 Fqrest, Chena. &c. d Cinnamon. e Beside 36,550 trees
:Whet' in Tea ; and 2 acres Robber nurseries. f Cinnamon and Coconuts. u Beside 10,000 trees in the Tea. e Beside 12,000 Rubber trees in the Tea. i To be planted
ext 3', ar. .- Hospital and Dispensary at Balapitiya, y Dispel:lair, at Kadugannawa and Hospital at Rand,. c. Hospital at Culloden and Dispensary at Tebuwana.

Uatvarr

8,000 trees

I reGI7 !la

8 acres Cacao and Tea. b Beside


Rubber in
Balapitiya,
f Cinnamon
v Dispensary
and Coconuts.
of KadugannaWa
Beside 10.0ix/
and Hospital 0,t Randy. c Hospital
a Tea; and 2 acres Rubber nurseries.
Meat

par. -,- Hospital and Diapensary

at

ICA 1.10.T.A.13 C,aa en et .

ltub- Other Tea & Tim &


'1 oral. Culti
rated. Tea. her. Prod ts Coffee Grass.
neral
Ceylon
Tea
W.
Forsythe
;
Oare
Clontarl B48 ... Kolenclar
3Scs
.- Estates
L
11 Neboda
Co., Ltd... son & Co., v.A. ... K. A. Burno& Comdr. 245, 232 195a
...Cooroondoowattet,Clyde Tea Estates
Clyde B32
Company, Ltd. ... Lewis Brown & Co. G. G. Massy
346 303 240
63
43; Kalutare
7
Kandekaduwa ...RosehaughTeaCo.f.A..Geo. Steuart:& Co. R. W. Harrison, A.
Colloden B53
C. Corbetta, W. T.
F, W. Kcal' ineyer, A. l'efuttul
tamby, & K. Naga1558 1233
789b -444b
325 Neboda
2
R.
S.
Wijasekera...
3.
P. Dove
57
-. Nalialle
S. Wijesekara
57
Dieksland
...
(Included
in
1
,
,e
boda
Group.)
Digalla
Eagles Land ... Singarawatte ... General Ceylon Tea W. Forsythe ; CarEstates Co., Ltd..., son & Co.
... J. P. Dove & Condr. 160 160
160c
... ... Neboda
3 .t
... Elladuwa
.. Diml,ula Valley Tea
Elladuwa
... 386 286 158k 127k
... Kalutara
Co., Ltd. ...I.I. G. Sinclair .. A. Bawa
,1
Ellokanda x B .). Allekande
... liosehaughTeriCo.Ld:iier.,. Steuart & C.,. R. Gamier & Condr. 562
518
426d 83d 9
44 fIeranal2Paasdure .
33
... V. P. Silva
...
Etungshatenna y Anetenne
33
33
... Matiigania8 Neboda :
... D. J. E. Jayasuriya...
... 142
If arest Lot 1608..
... J .H.Grenier
... Porest
... '...o ;
39
_ Do
..
...
... ... Kalutara t
... L. D. Harmanis
...1
21
...1 109
,...]
...
... S. Gunatilaka
do
...
fp
1.'6 urraytb,.... Govinna
J.
E.
Et
Graham
... J. E. H. GrabaniJ. E. H. Graham
46
...
46
Clarke
46
'
...1 Clarks
.. C arke
Neboda
4
.., 145
20
Narthupana B 65 dauwella ... H. VanCuylenburg...
20
M. Paul
do
56
Neboda Group - N.Wa' to ... T. Paul Pieria
...
54
30
24f
.. T. Paul Pieris
T. S. Pied ,
2 'loran&
16 Pan.
C.D, de Silva, Malian diram
50
33
...
F. S. Jayaotty
Kalutara
339
N( uchfitel B 25... Angara..
... 350 221 721i
Don Julis Appuhami
Conductor
Ingiriya
21 A.
1,Ossingtoo
B 71... Dawaiendri
,,
G. H. Golledge and
... '3230 1312
557k 755h
i Elphinstone
Leechman & Co.... A. G. UIenie
gr. 27 Nebod i
2
Hunu,
--odda{,incldg
Ceylon Tea Carson & Co. & W.
I Limited 1.... Forsythe
--Jamb Na ode and Del. 4es
222
209j
13j
....
do
... J. P. Dove & Condr. 310
...
1
..
kade
----
RaranduponaL19
...'Galatia E1 -,e , throughout the Tea. c About 12,000 Rubber trees in,80 acres of Tea. d Beside 20.00
Ambagabakanda J. H. Strachan
' Agency ( 9 Tea and Coconuts. h 2, acres of Tea with Rubber. t 10 acres Coconuts amongst .'pea.
21,000 ree s h ..,
and 85 acres Cinnamon. 1 largritudign8PI_Mtg4tiPear.' a,pd.L aime-naary at Horana. Id Hospital at. Nebocla... grri-4 -!
10
acres
Coconuts
vat the E
Estate.
a tate. T.f C ocO '
.7
ri Para Rubber. 5 Beside 14,297 trees Rubber planted throughout the Tea. kka,
..try a
the Tea. j 5 acres Coceannekr' in Tee.
i Tea and Coconuts. w Hospital at Neboda an I Dispensaries on Estate and at L.
'lure; and :Dispensary at Florana. .. Hospital at Nebo is and Dispensary on Estate.

KA DUG A NNAWA.Conginttha.
EYPATES.

! TA31/L NAMES..

PROPRIEloRs.

POST AND
ACREAGE.
I
AGENTS oR RESIDENT MANAGERS
Rub- ICards. Coco- Tim.& DISTRICT TEL.
AND ASSISTANT
Culti.
'CORREZIPONDIENTs.
STATION.
SUPERINTENDENTS. Total. 'gated Tea. bar.{moms.' nuts. Gram.

'navel la (late
... R. J. Booth
... 831 300 250a 50a ...
.rs of R. Booth ... R. J. Booth
Bewail')
... Ra n Nr il Ia
28
28
1,
11 . M. Salgado
M. H. Salgado
...
28
...
rdikka y
Sad i k ka T.
tdoorankande Sundaran T. "H. Don Carolis Mu- H: Don Unrolls &
daliyar
... D. C. Weerasinha ...1 174 154 134
Sons
mapittia & Ru-1
Anglo American Dir- Finlay, Muir & Co. F. J. Wright an d
agalla C301.. ISeenspat'
J. I. Hall
1549 1172 1072e 100c
ect TeaTrading Co....
75
Uncultivated

Heirs of A.L.de Alwis


mbawille ...1Vatngollai
Heirs of Jas. H. Geo. Steuart & Co. R. W. Harrison and
K. C. Kandiah ...I 222
Hadden
161 161d
d
at boo wattemg Nagem.,,
Rosehaugh Tea Co. Geo. Steuart & Co. R.W.Harrison and C.1
sow&
... 520 904
340e 64e
0. Macadam
ngnlla x
HegaLla
Heirs of Romanis
85
Peiris Mudaliyar. Edmund Peiris ... J. L. M. De Zilva .. 166 108
amakanda
Honnakanda
J. de Mell
...
50
50
J. Is Mell
J. de Mell
50
nagaskellez... Nakotte
S. Goonatilleke
J. Wiekramasinghe... 150 100
-60
50
oragoda a ... Horagodawatta Asoctd. Tea Estates Galsha Ceylon Tea
of Ceylon, Ltd.; B. Estates & Agency
.. 418 181 181
B. V. Fernando
..
V-Fernando,Lessee Co. Ltd.
lagoilde B 461 ddagodde
(Included in Vogel')
lilande
Indelande
J. T. Muttiah
90
.. Uncultivated
nriya ,x B14 Ingitiya
S. P. De Soysa
Proprietor
... S.D. P. Perm, ... 1526 860 850
lugahaliene
A. V. K. Meyappw
B 57
... Chetty Tot=
Chetty
40
Andiyappa Chetty
384 381f
f
uganga B62... Carolinawatte ... Clyde T. Eats.
Lewis Brown & C G. G. Massy and A.
.. 186 186 135 51 ..
Wood
lunahana ... Kalupahna
.. Lewis Perera
... 195 100 100 ..
... J. C. Koelruan
mgale.
...
64
44 44
...
W. H. Davies & Co. B. C. Gunatilaka ...
M. A. Perera
ipotngala and
orak atm% ...,
do
...
S.
Fernando
144
114
du
...

...
andella
...'
...
... A native (Lessee) ...
90
90 ...
90
(Lessee.)

31 Neboda
, Horana

20flora.
r
a 20Ho
iy a
Pn
r agdiurkk

206

Kalutara
69 Neboda

116
23

de

3
4m
l

57 Horana 12 Pan. tn
Kalutara

do
q.. Matugama 18 Neb.

...

.. Bandaragama
... Pt.dukka 20

..

14 N eboda

..

.. Kalutara
... Horana
... I do

144 ... JI do
... IKalutard
...

lo

a Also Robber along the Roads. 6 8 acres Cinnamon and 12 Coconuts. c Beside 44,000 trees Rabb a in the Tea. d Tea and Rubber. e Beside Rubber
ugliout the Tea. j 26 acres Tea and Rubber. v Hospital at Nehuda and Dispensary at Matagania. w Hospital on the Estate. r Hospital at Fanatic/A
Dispensary at Hors., y Hospital at Neboda and Dispensary on Estate. z Hospital and Dispensary at Kalutara.

KA LUTARAC'entinued.

CultiRub- Other Tek &


Total. vated. Tea. bar Profits Cenee. Neboda
.. Polgodawattie ... l (Included in Tallagal a.
Knutsford
140
C. B. W. de Mendis ... 195
140
Henna
Kuda gangs. ... Hoonakanda ...'Silva, de Bell & 0o... Si. va,de Mall & C
23
... 'W. Peiris
...
20
20
...
Kndalugalla ... Kudalngslla ... Win. Peiris
...
...
..
... Rengalakaude ... (Included in Bogart.)
L"ogsland
Kalut ,ra
Lliskillan B 62... Marpalakauda ...,Clycle T. Efts. Co. IA Lewis Brown & Co. G. G. Massy and A.
204
176 143 83
Wood
-I
Ben Iota
Baddagedera1337 Maildagedera ... Anglo American Direct
... 735 623
623c,
I Tea Trading Co.Ld. Finlay Muir & Co. N. F. Macrae
61
54
... A. J. VanPooyen ...
61
39
lngiriya
Mahagoda .r ... Slahag)da - ... T. C. VanRooyen ...
...'J. K. Hormusjee ... 161 161 1611
Ma haputugala ... Medaninkalana JK. k FR. Hormusjee
...
The
Lanka
Rubber
'Neboda
... Malaboda
Malaboda
165 165
.. Lee Hedges & Co. C. Henly
Co., Ltd.
165
(See Millewa.)
Kalutara
Meedenpennakan de
100
Forest
DepartmentConductor
20
... Govt. of Ceylon ...
40 Padukkal0 Awls,]
2O,
Middellena
1105
WatsonBaker&Co
E.
Fernando
&
Cond.
1555
1000
Millewa y B 74 nilla Tot urn .. H. J. Pier's,
10
956
H. Don Carolis & L.
Horana
Miriswatta
125 125
Conductor
F. Fernando
..
35 90d
H. W. Harrison a
Patin' Totum Rosehaugh Tea Co.,
iBentota
Meegama x
288
Geo. Steuart & Co. A. C. Corbetta
227
Ltd.
-
227
... B. Martin Smith and
iPadukka
urray thwaite.. 5fantoturn
.. 358 358
273
C. L. ViZArd
A. Alderson Smith
85e
Narthnpana B 65 Nartapana (Inel tided in N eboda Grou 14.)
Neboda Tea Co. of Somerville & Co. ; R. Morison, Alex. D.
Neboda
Neboda Group Neboda
720
495
... Jos. Fraser, V.A Callander, Actg.... 755
Ceylon, Ltd.
22.5
C.
C.
Mee
and
U.
J.
... 0. C. Mee
Angsiruatc.ta4 Net
Nr radiate] B 25... Angnruatota .. C. C. Mee
A d amthwaite .. 927
800
475j 322J .. .. ...
Chas.
Mackwood
Ossington
B
71...
Dawalendri
C.
C.
Mackwood
Neboda
ti3
1
B. J. Fernando
... 240
90
90
...
a & Co.
Hunu,,
-141da(incldg
4s7A. Ben tota
& Co. ... L C. N. Marshall 311
Nagoda and Del. Kalutara Co.
R. P. E. Lyford ... 1105 818 ! 682h 125h
11j! ...
Karandupona'APF " e
.

Nebees
... Galaha Estates & P.W N. Farquharso..7
Am1:3agaha tranda J. H. Strachan
662 563il 4463. 117i .. 1
Agency Co. .. & Condr.
'
acres Papaa
u 21,000 Trees is
unt the Estate. J Come!) 10 acres Coconuts and 85 acres Cinnamon. c Para Rubber in 10 acres of Tea. d Tea and Rubber. e 72 acres C g.
j Coconut
Beside
14,297
trees
Rubber
planted
throughout
the
Tea.
i Beside 3.000 Rubber T,.1.,17e
an o
oensary
the Tea. j 5 acres Cocoannas, in Te8. 9 Para Rubber. h
1 Tea and Coconuts. w Hospital at Neboda an I Dispensaries on Estate and at Horawala. x Hospital at N
'lure; and :Dispensary at Horana. z Hospital at Neboia and Dispensary on Estate.

4.

KALUTARAContinued.

,_
E,,.4.,E s,

1 T,,,AIL NAMES

ACREAGE:

REsIDENT MANAGERs

PROPRIETORS.

AGENTS OR
AND ASSISTANT
CORRESPONDENTS. ' 0
,17PERINTENDENTS TotaL

,
.,, , ,... , 1 Kalupahan
:
147
4 , 1 1 t, ----

Rub- Other Tea & Tim.&


Cult:vated. Tea. ber. Prodts Coffee. Grass.

POST AND
DISTRICT TEL.
STATION,

5
Ica

a ... Ceylon Tea &Coconut Whittall & Co. ...1 P. T. L. Wethera ll


.. Horana 16 Pan,
801) 557a ..
910
1 (R. II. Algie, actg.) 1382 1047
Estates Co. Ltd....
owala
'
-DI'S
3
211 Neboda
16e
227t
...IE, A. Burnet& Cond. 454 243
da.--lakanda ... Polgahakanda .. L. C. S. Marshall ... IS. A. Burne
upaula(incldg Puts powalla ... Putupanla Tea Es3
131f
... 707 576 400d
896e 176d
.. AitkenSpence&C0.11. A. Tipple
tates Co. Ld.
"irurie B64) ...
... Rayigam Co., Ld. ... Irlackwood & Co. ..A.. J. Dawson and C.
tyigam B 15 IV Mabakelle
Pad:Ilk-ha 8 A wia. 24
.. 1200 802
.. T. Sinclair
wart (includine
1
234 Neboda
R. J. Booth
. 853 436
249g 187f
Jangaland) B52 Rangalakande ... Heirs of R. Booth ... R. J. Booth
Main. 9 Nabob.
5h
370
... Mr.. Jeremias Dias J. C. de Silva & Co. (4-. M. A. Perera ... 069 375
-.-..
rikanclurat. B35 Sirikande
4
Kalutara
40i
75
...
a. 135 115
...
... C. G. Beliug
. Andrews :B31 Sadikawatte ... C. G. Baling
ti
... H. V. Bago4, R. W.
George's
6
Neboda
385
...
Harrison & C Henly
... C. Henly
... 548 385
Group
...
ri
vana B 7 x ... Coomawatte ... The Consolidated
0
12 Horana 12 Pan.
981
641 545
. 758
Estates Co , Ld. .. Geo. Steuart & Co. W. H. Cowley
-3
klagalla and
51 Padukka 32 Awls. RI
lls
21 at
...
... C. L. Vizard
de
-.. ' 700 649 617n
Knutsford B 2y Talagala
do
:,
empo B 66 ... Kurnegoda
.. F. G. McGuire 84 J. E J. E. H. Graham J. E. H. Graham
M
4 ...
Neboda
... 478 478 297n 181n
H. Graham Clarke Clarke
... Clarke
orwood
... Galkande
... (Included in Tudug alla Group.)
aduga:la Group
di
do
104
.
792
5900 202o
... 896
... Tudngalla
... J. H. Starey
... Herbert Inglis ... Herbert Inglis
B58_
gun and Idda- Komankanda and Vogan Tea Co., Ld. Lee, Hedges & Co. W. N. Tisdall, R. V.
do
256
816p 269p
. 1341q 1085
Grimwood
...
goads B 44.c ... Degalla
... H. J. Pieria & Bros .. H. J. Pieria
..1 11. J. Pieria & L. M.
ahalakele z .. Yalagolla
...
975
925
525
..
..
450.
...
Horana
it
Cabral
374
100
... Neboda
... Kosgahakanda ... Kalutara Rubber Co. Gordon Frazer&Co. C. Henly and Coed. 560
27,1 ... - ...
atadola
a 557 acres Coconuts including 21 acres Cinnamon and 10,000 Jak and Lnnumidella, &c. ) Beside 31,810 Trees Rubber in Tea. e Beside Rubber in 10 acres
att. d All Para Rubber : beside 30,000 trees in Tea. e Also about 50,000 Rubber trees in the Tea. I Timber alone. y Also Rubber along the Roads. h Beside
000 Trees Rubber in the Tea. i Coconuts 32 acres and 8 acres Cinnamon. k 81 acres Cinnamon, some Guavas and Limes; and 15 Coconuts. / Some
eddy, Jungle and Waste. on Beside 47.000 Trees Rubber in 582 acres of Toa. a Beside 25.000 Trees Rubber in Tea. o Beside 30,264 Trees Rubber in Tea.
Also 24,000 Trees Rubber in Tea. q Plnrobago Mining Rights both in Vogan and Iddagodde leased to Phut '4ago Mining Co. Ltd. v Hospital at Neboda and
ispansary at Horawala to Hospital at Panaduro and Dispensary on the Estate. x Hospital at Neboda and D ,pensary on Estate. y Hospital at Panadure and
at Horana. a Hospital and Dispensary at Kalutara.
'

.-

KEGALLA : LieLurnricet POLGAB AWEL A [TAMIL: KBOALLAI. J


Fir total arras, under different products, tee Table on rage 1086. District distant SO miles from Colombo. Elevation 400 to 1,000 'feet.
Hospital and Dispensary at Regalia.
r-

... A. E. Barra
... Uncultivated

Tea& 'Coco- RubTotal. 'rated. Tea. m


eaorint.- Cacao, Coffee. nuts. ber.
993 576 574e ...
rr Kegalla 3
...
250

010

... Carson & Co.


Ambanpitiya Z 5 Anibaripatty ... R. D. Carson
... A. K. Leitch
... A. K. Leitch
Ambadeniya ...
1'.
J.
Andersor,
E.
Barrington Z2 ...Kebella asW. 13.
te mia
... Booth & T .W
[POI. 10
97i
... T. W. B. Crowther G. M. Kazunaratna
207 97
1.
....
Crowther
Rambrik.
..
... 100 95
20 20
Collongalla ..ilCollongalla ... II. A. W. Molligoda
55
Kegalla
... Galvin). C. ylon Tea
Delatgama ZD ( .riNynangodde ... W. L. Strachan
, Est. & Agency J. Times Jamieson &
: Co. Ltd. ..
.. Conductor
... 1695 805 500
100 A'nayakalOK
...
1
4
.. E. St anley Sinclair Stanley Sinclair 200 110 105
.. W. D Holland
... Dodantale
5j ... Kega !la
Dodantel7a
S
.. (See Knrunegala District.)
Eadella
2481.
...
*285
W.
F.
Stephen
248
... Badtitlawatte ... W. F. Stephen
Kegalla
Egmont
.. Chettimulley .., Heirs of J. Orchard... A. E. Barra & p. F.
Ettie Z96
50
.. G. T. Smith & Cond.
50f ...
ondaatie
do
... 3212i
... Forest
... II . T. Smith
... Nithulagala ... n . T. Smith
Fairfield
Polgabawela
... J. Clovis de Silva ...
... 198
Forest-4 Lots
do
...
...
Mrs. Bustle
l
...
Mrs.
James
Gray
&
Do (Lot 4357)
614
1 William Gray ...,
ff
..Kegalla
.SirWm.&W.E.Mitch.
Do.
....
...
...
32
... D. Fairweather
Ell & J. F. Headrick Butler & Co.
k do
35
...
5
55
_ J. II. Meedeniya ... H. W. Boyagoda W. Marasinha
5
qracelyn
.. Kolangslla
15e do
4
Hapugastenne or
65
60
...
... B. Budd
70
- . B. Rudd
Andaela Z 4... Carandopane .. B. Ruda
do
15
232d 108
.. Gordon Fraser &Co D. J. de Silva
1
-08c
Uoranakanda ... HoranaKanda ... C. G. Inglis
Alawwa 31 P
C
...1-loomera Tea Estates G Isla Ceylon Tea
Hunugala Z60 ... Galgodian
...
Eats.
&
Agency
Co. Ltd.
... 302 I 260 217(i ...
.. A. A. Franklin
Co. Ltd.
43g Kegalla
Ka.randuponaZ59 Karanclupona. S... R. C. Grant, A. Craib
338 I 2888
& Rev..1. G. Riadore A. Craib, Dikoya. . E. Stanley Sinclair ... 424
50b do
4
a '21,000 Trees Rubber in Tea. b Beside 1,500 trees Rubber in Tea, c 108 acres Cacao and Coconuts, d 124 acres Timber ; nd Grass. e Coconuts through.
in
Tea.
rees
Ru
bber
g
Be
Fe
side
5,000
t
Coconuts,
Areka
and
other
products.
10,0c0
trees
Rubber
throughout
Tea.
i
3,400
Rubber
Trees
in
Olt the Estate. j
the Tea. j 5 acres Cocoanuts; besides Liberian Coffee in Tea. I,: For Rubber. .c Hospital at Kegalla and Pispensary at Aranaynka.
lo

...

KEGALLAContertued.
RESIDENT MANAGERS
EST-TES.

TAMIL NAMES.

PROPRIETORS.

AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS.

AND ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT.

AGREAOE :

CultsRub- Coco. Tim &


Total. vated. Tea. Cacao. ber. nuts. Grass.

POST AND DIET. - e7


TELEGRAPH
STATION.

Kempitiya x ... Kempitiya


I
Knavesmire y Z 9Uralaville

....1. Hawke & heirs of


... VC D. Gibbon ... J. Hawke
81
21
... 150 102
Randoikkaoa
! F. T. Hawke
J. A. Hunter and
...iKnavesmire Estates
571 516d
(127
Company, Ltd. ... Geo. Steuart & Co 2 Conducto a
55d
13ndugoda t3 Keg.
27
... 100
... Conductor
do'
Korossa
...IGovt. of Ceylon ... Forest Dept.
--1
300
250
...
Conductor
...
Lemke Z 3 z
... Lemke
... R. Anderson
. R. Andes son
It
66i ...
50 Kadrtgannawa 9
Mabopitiya*Z 7.. Ma pita
... 154 131 114c
...!d. R. Fairweather ... D. Fairweather ... D. Fairweather
Kegalla
17c ...
Markville
... Alawatura
... N. Orchard & C. D.
60
... C. D. Hunt & Coodr
58
56
...
Ruanwella
I Hunt
... K. Duraya
30
so
Metipalawrlgo' le.
90
..
Ka.dugamnaws.
... Kandangama Duraya
162
162
Monrovia
...'Dr. W. H. do Silva.... Dr. W. H. de Silva M. Mendis & Condr.
Alawwa
.. Paspole
160
436
Jas. P.Perera & Asst. 500

-.Prange Grove reKarandagolla ... Charles Pieria
Pelgahawela
...
...
436
Parambe
... J.R.Fairweat her and
...para mbe
... 166 166
.. D. Fairweather ... D. Fairweather
P. J. M. Box
77
o la
8 0
Kegdal
I
89

...i, 385 308
284
24
11 10
'4
Pilwleni Oya Z 6 Pindaney T ... Heirs N. D. 1'. Silva Mrs. N. D. P. Silva Chas. de Alwis
Serums
... (SeeKurunegala Dist rict.)
an
30
Shannon
... Conductor
Polgahawela
... G. Schokman
.
...
30a
30
Topton
...
81
4 MI
...Liebe Rudd
do
John Rudd
...
... John Rudd
fl,; Lowlamis ... (Included in Ea delta. Croats, Kurune'gala District.)
.
lldagoda isi Z64... Pottion Kadu ... Heirs of T. N & A.'
2965 296}
342
9
Orchard
Undugotla
...'Creo. Steuart & Co C. D. Hunt
tie ipolla
... lidapolli T.
... (See Kurunegala Cis trict.)
Waharaka.
J. A. R. Dawson and
Z 10 y
.... Waraa
... 775
588 436f
... Geo. Steuart & Co. Edgar Smith
... G. W. Russell
152g
187
do 5 Keg. 16
Yataderiya Tea
Yataderia Tea Com. East. Pro. & Eats. J. R. Fairweather,
Company,
Ltd.
R.
E.
Nicol
&
J.
C.
Co. Ltd.* Z 8.. Rataderia
pally Ld.
... 12371 1119 1041e
Ludekin
do
10 Keg.
.
76e
Six places, with Coconuts only, are given :Alawwawatte cultivated 150 acres ; Dangolla 350 ; Glen Annie 55 ; Mahalande 100 ; Marukwetura 10; Moragolla 130.]

a Coconuts and Cacao. h 166 acres interspersed with Rubber.


c Also 5,903 trees Rubber in Tea. d Also 50,000 trees Rubber through the Tea. e Also
48,180 Rubber Trees in Tut. f 2 acres Timber. y Beside 17,760 tress Para Rubber in Tea ; 152 sores Para Rubber alone. I/ 18 acres of this Cacao and Tea.
i Beside 7,000 trees Rubber in Tea. j 5,000 trees Rubber in Tea. a' Hospital at Kegalla and Dispensary at 'olgabawela. .r Hospital at Kegalla and Dispensary Rambukkana. j Hospital at Karawanella. [and Dispensary at Bulatkohopitiya. z lIcspiial at Keg la and Dispensary at Mawanella. * Hospital at
Regalia. and Dispensary on Estate.

KELANI VALLEY [Team

SENTA PII/IXAM ! INCLUDING

AW1SSAWELLA AND YATIYANTOTA DISTRICTS.

For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1056. District distant from Colombo from 26 to 52 miles ; from Kandy 45 to 50
miles. Elevation 300 to 1,000 feet. Hospitals at Karawanella and at Awissawella.
Calti.
Lib. I Rub- Othet%Tim.&
1 TotaLlvated. Tea. Coffee. ber. ProdtsGrase.
... , Forest
Santosum D. T. W. G. Sandison
kvis.sawell a
...
55
.
.. Mal apalauwa ... M. M. H. Cassim
Resident
... 164
do
24
94 ' 70 ...
J. P. Anderson & R.
... Alu den ne
M. Dawkiu
... J. P. Anderson ... Victor Reynolds ... 130 130 10041 ...
Dehiowit a
4
30a
Parak a duwa T.... ( included in Hemmin gford.)
Alnoor
... Forest
L. Alison Tamby...
Dehioarita
951i: . 1 .... IP
Andiegalla
Edarapolla Tea Est. Lyall Anderson &
Panapiiiya
Ardross = Z 71
Company Ltd. ... Co , London;& Arthur Watt, St. Helens, Doloebage,
Leechman&CO.s.a. A. E, Garneys
55 Yatiyautota
346 I 291 273f
5
18f
-. (See Tellisford.)
4-Egangula
Atherfield y A47.. Verulapitiya ... J. A. & N. G. Campbell, Heirs of Capt
Erroll, W. F. and
F. A. Fairlie
... Rosanquet & Co. ... A . H. Clarke
... 537 359
Aviasawella
52c
307e
Avingten (let e Habalawa
.1 R. Layard
C. & S P. Shelley ... F. H. Layard
... 223 202
5
21f
Yatiyantota
202e
Pe4elleminoa) Z 77t]
Wm.
AvieaweMsA33i41 Veragolle
...'A.
...
F
W.
Byrde
...
P.
13yrde
and
Condr.
600
Greswell
475 431d
44d
125 Pnwrikpitiya,
... Polhorahanda ... Kintyre Tea Estatesl
3} Awls.
Ayr A 56:
...:Goo, Steuart & Co. F. H.M. Vizard
Co., Ld.
1391
Padukka 15 Awis.
... 507i 1073 868
.. Wm. Mitchell ... Kangani
... 160 106
66
44 Yatiyantota
2
Berry Hill x ... Sengirawatto ... Wm. Mitchell
50
... 261
75
Kitulg ,la 10 Yati.
13ibi ioyatenne Z 51 t Mothala'i T. K. Naina Pi]ley ...'K'c Naina Piney ... P. Muttiah
75
...1Sitama T. L. T...I(Included in Hemm in gford.)
Bovillae
1
a Also 10,000 Rubber trees in Ten. 1) 95 acres Forest. and Villagers Houses, &C. C Also 25,000 Rubber plants through Tea. d Also Rubber in 16 acres of
Tea. e Rubber and Ten. f 21 acres clearing and 2,000 trees Rubber in Tea. to Hospital at Aviseawella and Dispensary on Estate. x Hospital and Dispensary at
Hospital and Dispensary at Av'ssawella. Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at Bularkohopitiya. * Hospitals at Avissawolla and
Karawanella.
Karawanella and Dispensary on Glasse] Estate. 1. Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at Kitulgala.
Hospital at Awissawella and Dispensary at Ffanwel/a.
Abana
kbamed s
Aludeniya

Alf

Fl

KELANI VALLEYContinued.
EsTATEs.

'rAPLIL NAMES.

PROPRIE

-...--.. --- - -

Ac AEA E .

1
' Chilli. Ten i Lib. Rub- ;Other
Tim.& POSTAND DIST.
Prodts
Grass.
TEL.
;17. A TION.
Coffee. her. 1
: Total ' vated., -- ' -'
--
--

1 RESIDENT Ms.?Lions
AGENTS OR
AND ASSISTANT
C"RE8PCINI/EN"' SUP ERINTEN DENTS


,roadlands (late
(Included in Rondur a.)
Mt. Gregory) z Kalugala
lellair
Puthn Kadn ... H. W. Bailey, P. B.

Puwakpitiya 6 Awl.
246
Setr n & A. U. Seton H. W. Bailey
... H. W. Bailey
... 246
246

Avisrwelio. 1
harlie Hill e
Mar-al D. T. ... C. J. A. Marshall ... Somerville & Co.... C. J. A. Marshall
200 180 1803
hesterford IrZ611,Indurana
Associated Tea Es- Galaha C.T.E. and
tates of Ceylon. Ld. Agency Co.,Ltrl
10
204 Ruanwella
30
Jos. Fraser, c..
H. Moorhouse
...
1091 887 857

Puwakpitiya 3 Avi.
20c
... 300 294 2734 ...
;Tara ' A 73 .... Mora T.
H. V. Ma,e6eld ... H. W. Bailey ... F11. W. Bailey
lonlara
Ookwatte
(See Bellair.)
4
174 Dehiowita
Clones Estates Co.LdiWhittall Si Co. ...!E. Duncan
limes Z 42 y ...:Huriana
564 390 390) ...
limes Lower on
Erracht
...!(See Erracht.)
raigie Park ... (Included in Ma piti3agrima Group.)
annorakande (See Piccadilly.) er Chines.)
1
ibagama
i
PT. Mitchell, Manssgalessa x Z 93 (Included
Ekalessa in Low Kelani Valley Tea
Association, Ld. ... W. Mitchell
...! ger ; J. C. Mitchell,
and H. Baldwin,
2
230 Yatiyantota
78f ...
Assts.
...' 904 761 686f
Dehiowita
25e ...
hiowita x Z97 Dehiowita
... Carson Sr Co.
260e
... Carson & Co. ... FL A Hayes
.. 348 285
a Z72 Kathriki T. ... Cooper, Cooper &
201
do
a
... Gordon Frazer dr Co I T. L. Hoper.
1 Johnson, Ld.
dr Condr. 547 346 346a
valnkands x Sinn& 'P.
... Ceylon Tea Planta- Ceylon Tea Planta:G. H. Mase6eld and
1
67
da
2,1a
577 575h
41
..
tions Co., Ltd. .. tion Co., Ltd.'... Condr.'.
.. 644
ally v Z 51.... Digalla
.. , Digalla Ceylon Tea Ceylon Tea Plan5
do
83ri ..
Estate Co., Ltd. ... tations Co., Ltd. . Smith and Condr. 751 683 600g
2
Yatiyantota
lgaila
...Heirs of John Gordon
Forest and Chena .
..
189
Pu wakpitiya21 Aw
54i 30d
In Aare e v A 48 Kudugama ... I Dr. Val.re ine Duke Geo, Steuart & Co. IL W.Bailey Br Condr., 235
235
a Rubber amongst Tea. b Rubber in 20 acres of Tea. ,) Also 12,058 trees Rubber in Tea. d 30 acres Nutmegs. e Beside Rubber in 63 sores of Tea
side 6,000 trees Rubber in Tea. g Beside 35,000 trees Rubber in Tea, h Beside 30,000 trees Rubber in Tea. i Beside 4,500 trees Rubber in Tea. j 3,00
,er trees in Tea. e Hospital and Dispensary at Avissawella. le Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary on Chesterford. x Hospital at Karawanella
The Galaha. Ceylon Tea Estates
Dispensary on Estate. y Hospital and Dispensary at Karawanella, z Dispensary a Kitulgala and Hospital at Nawalapitiya.
gency Company Limited, Shipping Agents.

.10

Xis-mill

tt
0
It711

KELANI VALLEYContinued.

Cu ItiLIT Rub- Other Tim.&


W. Mitchell and J.A. Total vated. Tea- Coffee bee. Prod 'A Grass.
...Ke!sill Valley Tea As... Alwie
!sedation, Ld. ..., W. Mitchell
71a
Bustin el la
71
71
... Ceylon TeaPlantation Ceylon Tea PlantaDallied in (incldg, Kalpa
....
tion
Co.,
Ltd.
;
Co..
Ltd.
Ham baswalaGalatia C.T.Esta.
inap
& Agency CO.,R.A,
Bayly & 2 Condrs. 661 999
162. Yotiyantota
474/
25/
Edarapola Tea Co., Lynn, Anderson &
Edarapolla Z70 Annamalla
...I
Co.
Arthur
Watt;
Limited
Bosanquet & Co,
G. A
H. E, Watt and Cond. 6931 573 5288
do
12011
454
Flit & Morton y Rib Acckra ... The Ella Tea Co. oi1 3,31. Robertson & R. M. Dawkin & V,
...' Co.
Z 54
..
Ceylon, Ld.
do
M. Harbord
716
240
... 956
716
Ekneligoda ... Ekneligoda ... Pacagula Rubber Co F. LieschingSecre- C. E. Welldon, Man- 300
Kende.ngamowa 1
150
150
tary; F. W, Byrde, aging Director ; &
Avissawella
C. C- F. Crowther
Elston <A 37 ... Puwakpitiya ... Mrs. Hayes & IL C. Geo. Steuart & Co. H. W. Bailey, L. A.
Harrison
Northway,R. Ban.
nerman & L. V
V.1168
Puwakpitiya 21 AN
Neligan
960 820e,
140e
... Panawal Tea Co. Ld. Carson
& Co.
...1J. P. Anderson
Eruan x Z 48 ... lemalle
35i
.., 430 271
236i.
159 Debiowita
,
inna Curiana ... Chines Eat. Co. Ltd, .Whittall & Co. ...IG. H. Hall
Erracht * Z 45... Sinna
... 744 501 5014
do
243
1
... J. W. Baniforth ... J.W. Bainforth
100:7
Farnham cA 38.. *allay T.
J. W. Be in forth ... 358 293 193rt
65 Awiasawella
J.%
W.
Byrde
..
Powahpitiya
4 Ay
...
F.
W.
Byrde
...Conductor
Ferriby t A 35.. Nagawatte
... 276
194 183(11
lld
81
.. Hastings A. Clarke. Forest
... D. F. Browne
Forest
..
...
89k
Avissawella
Ganapalla(incldg Ingerawatte ... Ganapalla TeaCo. Ld.!Whittail & Co. 1 ". H. Layard t W.1
I
Chertsey-}w Z28
<- 1tRoleen, actg.) and
C. H. Dawson ... 1016
667
570 I
97
349 Yatiyantota
Glassel x Z 50 ... Aluguwatta ... Panawal Tea Co. Ld. Carson Sc. Co.
... J. P. Anderson
.. 501 370 340
131 Dehietwita
30
... Gangwarily Est. Co.' Darley,Butler ct Co. A. Nicol & Conde... 2/6
Glenalla Z 89 t ... Rangolla
101:
213 2034
33 Cridugoda 18 Keg
briencorse v ... Karronkalla ...I Taprobane TeaCo.Ld . IL W. Bailey
... H.W. Bailey & R. O.
i
Puwakpitiya 2 Av
Steward
...: 359
327L, 300c
240
Dover p

113egarnha

a Coconuts planted through the Tea, b Also 18,081 trees Rubber through Tea. o Also 21,399 trees Rubber planted throughout Tea. d Also Richter in 25 seri
of Tea. r Also 8,000 trees Robber in Tea. f Beside 25,869 trees Rubber iu Tea. a Beside 10,000 trees Rubber in Tea. h Beside 3,600 trees Rubber in the Tel
Rubber in 50 acres of Tea and along all estate roads. I: Beside 3,500 Robber trees in Tea. t Hospital at Kegaila or Karawanella and Dispensary at Bnlatkoht
pitiya. s Hospital and Dispensary at Avissawella. sr Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at Kitulgala. o Hospitala at Avissawella and Dispensary on Estate
y Hospital and Dispensary at Karawanella.
Hospital at Karavranella and Dispensary on estate.
Hospital at Avissawella and Dispensary on the Estate
which includes Debagama. t Hospital at Awissawella and Dispensary on Avissawella Estate.

KELA NI VALLE Y Continued.


AGENTS OR RESIDEN TM ANAGERS
ESTATES.

TAMIL SAMES PROPRIETORS OR


LESSEES.

CoRgEsPoNDENTS. AND ASST. SUPER.


I NTENDENTS.

ACREAG E.Rbuebr: oth

Cards- RubTotal. vated. Tea. moms


CULL-

... H- I. Young and H T. Young


... H. T. Young
... 800 208
20F,, ..
W. E. Ferrier
dgolla Group, Halgolle
'Anglo-American Dir- Finlay, Moir & Co. R. B. Brodie, R.
laag.11 algoll a.
, ect Tea Trading Co.,
Brough and R. E.
' Limited
ireyveltala.wa &
...
Gillespie
... 2187 1606 14091 12
.
.
'unugalla z Z58
tpugamanax ... Hams !Ilona ... J. W. Banitorth &
... J. W. Bam forth ...X W, Bamforth ...
E. S. Clark
75
75
22c ...
atcluwa y A 31 Raja Totum ... Executor* of Sir H. F. R. Dias
... H. W. Gnnatilaka ... 430
373
373
...
(incldg Erman
Dias
Pella)

POST AND
Tim & DISTRICT TEL.
STATION.
Grose

AAvissawella

581 Yatiyantota

10

mask v Z 47... Kanugolla

Atrnatta T. ... H. B. Fernando


athmatte .e
H. B. Fernando ... M. T. de Silva
... 206 115
ernmingford
Faraksdnwa Let- General Ceylon Tea W. Forsytl e ; Car- E. T. Grigg & J. G. 1297 1016
chemie
4roup Z
son & Co. S.A.
Jamieson
Estates, Ltd,
oregaskelle-Mu
Grinlinton
Forest
kola ne
Sir
43
1.
J.
Sir 3. J.Grinlinton
oniton e A 45.. tikuwatte
Heirs of Col. H. C. &
... 275 198
H D. Layard
Rev. R. A. Byrde F. W. Byrde
Z 84 Gonawella
Idurana
... United Plantere'Com
H.M.McLeod (G. Cox
pany of Ceylon, Ld. Boustead Bros. ... Scott, actg.) & Cond. 452 392
igoya v Z 31 ... Ma Pavi
Cis% Ion Tea Planta Ceylon Tea Plantations Co. Ld.; Gations Co. Ld.
latia C. T. Ests.
& Agency Co.,s.A. A. H. Roe & 2 Conde. 900 674
-ies ,r Z 419 .. Anitotum
General Ceylon Tea W. Forsythe ; CarEstates Co., Ld. ... son & Co. S.A. ... R. Vowler
204
249
anangarna
lianangama
Fila Tea Co. Ld.
J.M.Robertsou &Co R. M. Dawk'u
... 323 215
anan Pella ... Kanan Pella ...(In eluded in Hatduwia.)

115
971t/ ...

851

do
67 Kosgama 8 Awis. tzl

53r,

45 fl

...

I.

3 M
0
i-4
0

sao

i 5
m
F -

18d 77 Avisa

180
38714

51

5221

152 a

204
.215f

RuanwelLa
Avissawella

0 Ruanwolla

226

i6se

Kitulgala 4+, Naw.


or Yatiyantota 15
Yatiyantota
Dehiowita
Hanwella

1
2

Rubber planted in 168 acres of Tea. 1 Beside 10.916 trees Rubber in Tca. c Also 4,400 trees Rubber in Tea. d Coconuts, a Chena and Patana.
Being planted with Rubber throughout. J Beside about 10,000 trees Rubber in Tea. h Beside 10,000 trees Rubber in Tea. i 100 acres of this new-clearing t
midis about 30,000 Rubber trees in Tea, a, Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary on Estate and at Kitulgala, w Hospital at Avissawella and Dispensary at
arakaduwa,e Hospital and Dispensary at Karawanella.
y Hospital and Dispensary at Avissawella. '; Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary on Estate.

KELANI VALLEYContinued
!

CultiLib. Rub-1 Other Tim.&


Total. rated. I Tea. Coffee. ber. 1 Prodts Grass.

216
Kannatota x ... 1: annatorai ... L. Shaka Marikar ... Somerville Cr Co.... G. S. Daniel
Relani r
...IN ikapottai T. ... KelaniT.GardenCoLd Carson & Co. ,. Tom Hyatt
*
.r.
746
120
..1Puchcha
Malai...
M.
B.
N.
Silva
...
M.
B.
N.
Silva
...
M.
B.
N.
Silva
Kinross x
... W. S. Baffin
... D. G. Brebner ... R. H. C. Edwards ... 410
Aiiripornwa s Z 22,Kiriporuvva
265
... A. CM:mane
... A. Cochrane
Kitalgala p Z 75iTippleakaddy ...'A. Cochrane
Labugama a A5TTutimodera T. ..; H. Blacklaw,
. & Mrs.
... 333
G. D.
... H. Blacklow
... G. D. Moir
.. C.G.Inglis,F.J.Wright.F.J.Wright; Gordon
Lavant & Ekkie- Letebmie T
., 1101
' & Rev. G. Riadore.. L Frazer & Co., s.A. E. Kynaston
oya v Z 26 ..
.. Logan
. (Included in Penrithl Group. ,
Logan
... Mrs. J. R. Bell
...I.Lewis Bros,. n & CO D. Fairweather and
Lyndhurst x 7.36 Kudamiris
L. A. de Silva, Asst. 282
Johannes Pieris and
... W. Forsythe and S. C.
... Bros.
..
... 184
Mahaila x 7 37... Magalla
P. Brereton
'Hahn) ay a ,c Z 52 Sappoo T.
... K. D. J. Perera ... K. D. C. Perera ... W. P. Fonseka
... 200
W. J. Smith & S. L
.. S. L. Harries
... W. A. Elwell& Condr 272
Mahinkanda7a721 Mahinkanda .. Harries
J. P. Anderson and
... Carson & Co. ... Victor Reynolds ... 440
Ilaldeniya t 7951Msldeni
... II. A. Hayes
... M. de Silva
... Brodie & Co.
... Brodie & Cis
Alalwasawa a. ...1Malwasawa
192
.. J. M. Brace
... Lipton Limited ... John Whi tharn, T. M.
Mapitigaina
51alieleni
Group' w ...,
end Condra
465
Mipitiakande r Meenpiti Totum Mrs.J. Cant lay, W. H. L. R. Rudd, v. A.;
Morrison, Mrs. Ken- Galatia Eats. &... Alfred &avail, Cond.
723
..
nedy & Capt.Kenned
Agency Co., Ltd., and Tea Maker ... 494
S.A.
Moraliey a and CoomeriTotam... Cooper Cooper and
Wilton c 735
Johnson, Ltd. ... Gordon Frazer & Ce G. Johnsen
453
c
Morank i ads. ... See Siri iii wt sa.)

178
532
60
285
205

422
611/
283a
205

206

206

653

501b

236

236

150
150

150
150

260

110

320
162

305
162

12e

423

423 i

is

384 364c
305 305/

...
2a

4
38 Ruanwella
214 Yatiyantora
do
3
do
125
60 Kitulgala 1 Yat.
127 Wage 9 Awissawella

252E

'io

Ruanwella

do

16
5

Dehiowita
do

150

Oc

Yatiyantota

4
4
It

130

do
Dehiowita

42

Avissawella

110 Yatiyantota

2i

Ruanwella

148

a 13eE-ide Rubter in 50 acres of Tea. Ii Reside t0,000 trees Rubber in Tea. c Also Rubber 'n 191 acres beside 100 Albizzias. d 38 acres Tea and Coconuts, 65
acres Tea and Rubber (9,100 trees) and 75 acres Coconuts. e Beside 5,000 Rubber Trees in Tea. f 300 trees Rubber throughout Tea. g Rubber through the Tea.
A 10 acres including 2,531 trees and 100 acres to be (paned in 1905. i 45,000 trees Rubber in Tea. 8 Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at Kelani Estate.
t Hospital at Awissawella and Dispensary nn (Hassel Estate. x Hospital at Avissawella and Dispensary at Hauwella. r Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary
on Estate. u. Hospital and Dispensaly at Avissawella. x Hospital and Dispensary at Karawanella. p Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at KIWIgala.. a Hospital at Karawanella and Dispeusary at Mahaoya. * Including Craigie Paul and Twickenham.

KELANI

TAmit NAMES. PROPRIETORS OR


LESSEES.

ESTATES.

VALLEYContinued

ACONTS nn
CORRESPONDENTS.

ACREAGE.

RESIDENT MANAGER 1
AND ASSISTANT

Lib.

Culti

SussalwrENDENrs. Total. cited. Tea. Coffee

Rub-

Other Tim.&

ber.

Prodts Grass.

POST AND
DIkT. TEL.
STATION.

lamana ,-; Z 30 N ,,dinuna ...Ceylon Tea Plants;Ceylon T,P.Co.Ld. ;


( alatia. CevlonTea
I Estates dr 'Agency

tions Company,Ld.

... P. F. Lashington ... 474


Co. Ltd.. S.A.
r Z81 klinguralakanda Nahalma Tea EstateHosanguet & Co. &
... 692
J. Smith, V.A. A. H. Wyness
Co.
1

balms

Ltd.

...1 w.

391

391a ..

83

416

446f f

246

200

139d

Kit ulgala2i Yati 16


Dehiostita

do

P. L. Bontor and H.

afield incldg.
7atstiold Z 44 +.1 Nagawatte

- . 1 A. Hayes

239

... Cumberhatch & Co. P. L. Bontor

)rthumberland .
. !Selavukanda ....P. C, du S. Leather... Geo. Steuart & Co. H. W. Bailey
A. 36 .e.

... 2814: 201} 2017e

.klands ;late

61d

251
500

220h

34h

100

677
B. Williamson ... 978
Tea Estates Co, 1.d. Steuart & Co. ...
.. Panaguta Rubber Co. P. Liesebit g, Sec. ; C. E. Welldon, Managing Director ; and
F. W. Byrde, v.a.
.
315 202
J. H. Atwell

607c

lalgownie)Z27r,Tannicollawattie . O. U. Warren
... ' H. A. Peiris
14gala
... Palagala

...

0. H.

Warren

...

... H. W. Coldridgo ... 347


600
... J. J. Peiris

Puwakpitiya 2*

Yatiyantota

.. Pans via

,rawatka y Z 25 Panawa!ta

... Pan wa tts SyndicatP 1 Whittall & Co.

rasella u Z 24 Parnsella

. Kelani Valley Tea'Lyall Anderson &


Association,

Patberiya

mberton Ic ...;Wagga T

Deldowita

70c

Puwakpitiya 7 Aw.

202

1056 953 953a

275 242 242g

1-3
6 0

100

Yatiyantota

.. Woutersz

Do

( Included in Hem mi fl giord.)


... General Ceylon Tea

W.

Forsythe &

! Estates Co. Ltd. , Carson- dr Co. ... Geo. D. Moir

41 41 41

A. J. Martin

1154 722 722

Wagga 8 Awissa.

mitli Group

A 39

Tuyvellni

do

do

67

Puwakpitiya 1 Aw.

Beside 9,000 trees Rubber in Tea.


Coconuts and Cinnamon. e Beside 34,P0 Rubber trees through the Tea.
Hospital! at Karay. netts.
Beside 2,000 trees Rubber in
f 20,oc0 trees Rubber in Tea. g 6,000 Rubber plants in Tea.
trees in the Tea.
a Dispensary on Estate. V Hospital at Avissawella and Dispensary on Estate. to Dispensary at Hanweila and Hospital at Avissawella. x Hospital and Dispensary
Avissawella. y Hospital and Dispensary at Ka rawanolla. .7; Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at Kitulgala.
a 16,485 trees Rubber through Tea.

t , 862 Rubber

.0r-pe'az

1,

Tea. u

1,1 a". yot,ta

to

Co.,Londcu;
Mitchell, Ceylon M. J. Paine and S. H.
Manager

tt eriya

A. F.B.Smeaton&Cen

121

Bandaragama

4005

,nibagama Z63v Bambaragama ... Sunnygama Ceyku `.Forsythe & Geo.


nagula

Av. tj
1-4

93

HELILNI VALLEYContinued.
Piccadilly t Z 39 Danurakande

Nfrs. E. R. Wiggin

E. R. Wiggin

W. Forsythe & L. a
C oatlay

Total.
198

Carda-j Rub. , Other,Tim.la


4:
-:,tree- ber. ProdtaGrain.,
4; 4' ,,, Jia
i
... : 59 Ruanwella
, zi 1/44'
, 0.91' 4,?' o'. ,,
',""43- As? S ,P1
o 4`cs.,7 :.,,, . 8,L....
155 Yatiyantota
---.2.....
Ai-, -0..,:z... a,
Awissawella

6
... (See Ullswater.)
Pitakanda
Yatiyantota
Ceylon
olatagamayZ
21
Damalagolla
P
1092
887
Whittall & CO. ., W. J. Smith
Tea Co. Ld.
31
included in Wooden d.)
Rargegamma Rangagamma
1.00
Conduc'
or
85
... K. Nagai ingam
Horagas
1
Hazen r
Rondura Group
C 31 (incldg.
C. F. S. Shaw, and
Yatiyantota Ceylon
Broadlands &
... 1230
Conductors
Whittall &Co.
701 701d
di ...
... Tea On. Ld.
529 Watawala
Florence) ... Rondura
s
Ruanwella & HaRuanwella Tea Co.Ld. Whittall & Co. ... D.I.Mackenzie&Cond 573 374 374f
f ...
114 Raanwella
kurugalla y Z33 Moolgama
1,
... 1274 777
322
... Lady De Soysa ... W. J. De Mel
...
... Lady De Soles
455a 497 l'oegama 9 Avissa. ;
Salome w A 50... Salawa
Sapumalkaode Sapumalkande ... S. L. Harries and W.
S. L. Harries ...,W.A. Elwell & Condr. 585
435 435
150 Dehiowita
J. Smith
5'
Z 67
Cey. T. Plans. Co.
{Kitulgala
12
Ld;GalahaC.T.Est
Na
wal
apitiya
or
Z3'1
Sembawatta
Cey.
T.
Plans.
(;o.Ld.
z
Sembawatta
... 675 150 150
& Agancy Co., S.A. A. H. Roe
... , 525 Yatiyt -Meta 15
70e ... L 155 ,Waga 1k Ards. 12
Morankinda ... W. Arthur de Silva... W. Attlar de Silva W. H. de Mel &Asst. 550 32.5 __ 320e
Siriniwasa w
... General Ceylon Tea W.Forsvtbe; Car.
[Awissa.
Sirisanda 1- A 34 Sirisanda
W. Cantlay ... 265 252 210
20
22(
33 Puwaltpitiya a
Estate Co. Ltd. ... sou & Co. K.A.
J. C. L. Breretou ... 222
do
187 187
do
... .. ... Ruanwella
Stinsford it Z38 iVawakoll
Sunnygama Ceylon Geo. Williamson &:W. Forsythe, ManaSnemyerott 391Sunnycrott
G. Decal,
Tea Estates Co. Ld. Co,138 Leadenhall, ger ;
St, London; &Geo.1 Ed. Hawkins L.13.
Steuart & Co. and Cantliki and E.
Massy, 'Assts
.I 1813 1312 1145g, ... 167g
W. Forsythe
Ruanwella
ti
... 274 253 25311
Gord( n Prager & C E. Ky nits ton
&viesawc Ila
F. J. Wright
r Z46 ... Taldna
., 220
..;W. F. Raker
92 82 ... 10i
.. IV. F. Baker
128
W. F. Baker
do S
Allagamally
Tellisford v

a 244 acres Coconuts, 166 acres Cinnamon and 45 acres Paddy. b 960 acres of this with Rubber, including 140,000 trees. c 22 acres Coconuts. d 40,000
Rubber trees in Tea. c Beside 15,000 trees Rubber in Tea. f About 12,609 Rubber trees in Tea. y 150 acres new clearing ; beside 82,734 trees Robber through.
out the Tea. ft 20,000 Rubber trees through Tea. i Beside 5,000 trees Rubber in Tea. 1 11,350 Rubber trees in Tea. t Hospital at Karawanella and Die_
pemars on sunny aloft. u 'Hospital at Karawa.nrila and Dispensary on Estate. r Hospita' and Dispenalry at Avissawella. cc Dispensary at Hanwera and Hospital
et Avissaaella. x Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary at Mahaoya. y Hospital and Dispensary at Karawanella. z Hospital at Karawanella and Dispensary
Hospital at Nawitiapitiya and Dispensary at Kitulgala. 1 Hospital atAvissawella and Dispensary on Awissawella Estate.
at Kitulgala.

MATURATA,
:STATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

PitoPHIETORS
LESSEES.

INCLUDING

AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS.

KURUNDA.OYA VALLEYGontt nued.


RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASST. SUPERINTENDENTS.

ACREAGE :
Rah- Cof. & Cin. Tea & Tim.& Poor - Os
Tea. ber Ciu. ohona. Coffee. Grass, AFL e DIST.
Total. rated.
tilATN.
, COW.

KURLN DA -al,4 VALI, EY.*1


Usi.t..titata 6
... T. H. Williams ...1 297 227 227
... W. H. Tindall & Co. Carson & Co.
aley x D173 Kaha Oya
i Forests I. Mothu Number,
D. Lyali, G. Dines,!
& 1II Div. Re ndu NumGordon
& W.
180 x ... her & Menu High Forests Estates
142a
... 1630 1207 1113
... Co.. Ld.
... Whitten & Co. ... Johns
Number
3
riston x.D184 Umnathu acre ... United Planters Co. Boni: teed Bros ... T. H. Williams and
... 235 1306 1308
Conductor
of Ceylon, Ld. ..
28
9t(/
a
.. A. Alderson Smith 304 289
, . Maturata istatf s Co. C. J. Owen
Lacoulagallaz Macordy
bla Pola 5
IIJRATA GROUP D 189 rl
220 202 202 ..urunda Oya Kurunda Oya ...
t
222 -. I J. Vere Owen ... Somerville & Co.... H.E. Power and Con- 274 222 138
M turata ... Kahawatte

k
... 190 138
ductor
roodcote ...Kiriganakanda ...
124 f ttarata t*
do
.. Lanka Plan. Co. Ld. J.M.Robertson&Co R. A. H. Ashby ... 560 207 195 -.
amulle z D190 Nilamulle
5p

MEDAMAHANUW ARA : [Team : PecxAu.]


ts;
from Handy.; 95 from Colombo. Elevation
:4
011 Page 1086 District distant 25 miles
ate
otherwise
indicated.
[Native
Gardens
not
included
here,
may
aggreg
L'_-,,,
1 0 to 4.500 feet. Hospital and Dispeusai1 at Teldeniya, unless
' acres
damoms and some Tea.]
_

_
_
__
deffee
RunTea
&
Cards - -- - -- Teauteltdt- ,
Tea. ' kein ber. Coffee. moms. Itatinia derkiya
Total.'
I
wetenatenne ,
UrugRl a
38L
Velladoomba Rajawel!e
... P. C. MacMalion ... P, C. MaeMalion ...I Uncultivated
' do 7 Tel

,.. Thongs T.
Ibra
... Lee Kedges & Co...IR. Burke
... R. Berke
1 ' ..5.4 .5.4 ...
13 16
mock
... Lots 6534-6 ... Alex. Stevenson .. Stevenson & Sons IFaretst
lUrugaia

188 , ...
... Nadu T.
fornia
.. Heirs of E.R.Etrgar -.
1 tincaltivated
Jitangai a ,
nstone y 0537 Rendiston
... Kobonella Estates
217 I 1,15,"
2 40 'rode..
... 1111 1 528C 279 T. Taylor
Company of Ceylon Whittall & Co ...
c Including 30 eon% -6"---and
343
acres
Chena
and
Fatima.
a Beside 273 acres Forest and F Fauna. 1 12 acres Timber trees beside
confused with
beside 10 acres Forest,
a district, being averages
aall P-hor
[capital and Dispensary at Maturata. y 1.1oapita,1 at Tpideniya and Dispensary at Rar,gaia. * 4, Now m,tarata,"119
5,300feetM.attlettta
-..n.. ;. I... 1,,,,, decided .t,) call this district the " Kurunda Oya Val ley," ireca the well- known river which runs through it ; elevation
, ...,.
'
For total areas under different predict=, see Table

MATURATA, INCLUDING KURUNDA.OYA VALLEYCon tan lied .

ESTATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

Pit.f.PHIETORS
LESSENS.

AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS.

ACREAGE:
RESIDENT MANAGERS'
COWRub- Cot. & CM. Tea & Tim.& POST& DIST.
AND ASST. SUPER- II
Total. rated. Tea. ber Cin. chona. Coffee. Grass, TEL. STATE.
INTENDENTS.

K URE.D1 D.1-0111 VAL T.E.1".*1


W. H. Tindall & Co. Carson & Co.
... T. H. Williams ...1 297 227
aley x D173 Kaba Oya
h Forests I Mothu Number,
D. Lyall, G. Bums,'
: & HI Di7.... Re ode Num.
& W. Gordon
180 x
ber & Munn High Forests Estates
1630 1207 1113
... Whitten & Co. ... Johns
... Co.. Ld.
Number
riston x D184Umbathu acre United Planters Co.13oa,tead Bros ... T. H. Williams and ,
... 235 1301 1301
of Ceylon, Ld.
Conductor
289
A. Alderson Smith 304 289
Maturate Estates Co. C. J. Owen
Acoo.legallax Maeordy

cr

Maturate 6

142a do 3

URATA. GROUP D 189 x]


..
202
nrunda Oya Kurunda Oya
Kahawette
J. Vere Owen
... Somerville 8: Co.... H.E. Power and Con- 274 222 222 ... ...
.
aturata
138
..
.
...
190
138
ductor
Kirigahakanda
oodcote
..
207 195 ...
.. Lanka Plan. Co. Ld. J.M.Robertson&Co R. A. H. Ashby ... {560
220 202
x D190 Nilaniulle

do
7
Kandapola 5

1
... I Maturate 3 5
...
5 to
do
12/0
12b1
7:1
,-i
tvi

MEDAMAIIANIJW ARA : :Lam, : Nona 311


For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086 District distant 25 miles from Kandy ; 95 from Colombo. Elevation
to 4,500 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Teldeniya, unless otherwise indicated. [Native Gardens not included here, may aggregate 150 acres
trooms and some Tea.]
Coffee! Run- Tea & Cards-.
CultiTotal.' vated Tea, & CM. her. Coffee. moms.
atenatenne
gal
.. 17m:I
..
.
.elladoombe Rajawelie
P. 0. Al acMahon ... P. C. MacMahon ..., Uncultivated
54 i ....
...
.. I do 7 Teldeniya
196
6 54
Thonga T.
... Lee Hedges & Co. ..R. Burke
ra
... R. Burke
.. ,Rangaia
171 , ...
)clr
I ..
...
...'Lots 6534-6 ... Alex. Stevenson ..,Stevenson & Sons 'Forest
... Errugalo.
186
...
min
... Nadu 1'.
Heirs of E.R.Eager ... i
1 Uncultivated
1
Kemple 10 Teldetoner/ C537 Rendiston
Kobonella Estatosl
___,
..
Myst 12
217
..
... lIll I 526c 279
Company of Ceylon Whiting & Co. -. G... T. Taylor
a Beside 273 acres Forest and Patana. b 12 acres Timber trees, beside 10 acres Forest, and 343 acres Cherie and Patana. c Including 30 acres Camphor
pital and Dispensary at Maturate. y Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary at Rangala. * " New Maturate," as a district, being confused with " Maturate "
5,300 feet.
lly, it has been decided to call this district the " Kurunda Oya ValleY," trom the well-known river which runs throturh it ; elocution averages
..
:

;12

MEDAMAIIANUWARLC4ritimeed.
'u-,
i- Tea.
...
R.
Burke
&
C.
J.
PatR.
Burke
&
G.
John
Dehigolla z C540 Thasigollai
tenaon
... Lee Hedges & Co.: stone
3 ti
... 475
13n
of John GavinjWhittall & Co. ...1 Uncultivated ... 600
Dudookolle
...
Dodangalla
Kobonella Estates '
Enselwatte xC547 Euselwatte

I
Company of Ceylon Whittall & Co. .... Preston Plumridge... 264
172
74
go
10. I
Meyapulle
&
Natives
Meyapuile&Natives
Meyapul
le
&
Natives)
196
..
Fincham'slaud x
Yabangale.)
(See
Galledabokka
Gallukollai
Dr- Pringle
',GOB& Van Cuylen. Uncultivated
... 185
..
Gallekelle
burg
Hangroogame
...
W.
F.
Robertson
..
.. do
liaogrougain me..
... Lee Hedges & Co.'R. Burke & G. Joha-1
Hare Park xC545 Madamanur ... R. Burke
stone
... 450 210 150
Mavillai
J. Mason
242
Uncultivated
fdaemekelle
...,J. de Silva
Conductor
150 100
Kandawatte
Kobonella Estates
Ko oon el la& Hera
... Company of Ceylon Whittall & Co.
kanda x C 547 Kobeuella
Pre: ton Plumridge.,., 715 386
92
Looloowatte ... R. Burke & G. JohnLouloowatte
stone
Lee Hedgr & Co. G. Johnstone & Cond. 309 150
81
Meenagolla (Inc) uded in Deanstone.)
bfeemanagalla
Letchimi T. ... Jeronis Pieris
Meyampahoya
Uncultivated
318 ...
1,/
Nawanagalla
C. Hurrant, .E.WadC 551
Nawanagalla
dilove&P.B.Barlow Lipton Limited
W. Thomson .. 300 235
47
Nugagallaincldg.
Nugatenne and
Happuduwa
Ruabgolla T. ... R.Burke
... Lee Hedges & Co. R. & J. Burke
... 581 198 101
C 5a2 z
1
.. Fi. Burke
do
Waitalawa 42.559, Vathela
R. Burke
... 515
3'35
295
Woodside z 0560 Veeriakolla
P. C. Macmahon ... Mack% sad & Co..,. P. C. Macmahon ... 1060
Wevetenne and Wevetenne
285a
25
a
Wattacatty
Wattekelle
R.
Burke
&
G.
John!
Yabangala, x
..1 Lee Hedges & Co. G. Johnstone
stone
511
204

Rub- CardaTim.&
ber. moms. Cacao. Grass
160 ...
.

Itaugalal5 Telde'y
do

98
4(1

do 19 Teldeniyz
do 14 Teldeniya
do

do
..
.

60
100

do 15 Teldeniya
do
do

294

do 7 Teldeniyal8

69

do 14 Teldeniya
Teldeniya

20

188

Urugala 12 Tdderive

97
40

Teldeniya 10
Urugata 9Teldeniya

220
60

776

du 111 Teldeniya
Raugala23Telde,ya

a Including 5 acres Camphor and 15 acres Cinnamon. x Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary' at Rangala p Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary at
Mardagoda. z Hospital and Dispensary at Teldeniya.

o ii
MONARAGALA ETAMIL KADAVAL OR KOWDAVA].
For total areas under different prodnets, see Table on page 1086 District distant from Haputale Railway Station 45 miles ; from Colombo 152miles.

ation 600 to 3,500 feet."Hospital at lint,le and Dispensary at Mupane. Post Town for the whole District. Monaragala; Telegraph Stationat Passara.
ACREAGE:
RESIDENT MANA,
Tim.& POST AND DIST.
AGENTS OR
0 ERS & AssraTabiT
Rub. CardsCulti.LAMIL NAM.ES 1 PROPRIETORS OR
EaTATES.
CORRESPONDENTS Sit ealrls1 air DEN TH. Total.' vated,, Tea. ber. moms. Cacao. Grass. TEL. STATION.
LESSEES. .
a.
A. C.. Matthew and
... !Iva Rubber Co., of
swattie W228 Alliawattie
1140 ... Monaragala 22 Pas.
240a
383a
... Camberbatch & Co. H. A. Clack
... 819
Ceylon
27 Fes.
do
...
...
...
... A. Forrest Harper ... J. M. Robertson & Co. Forest
tinge
1
... Heirs of R B. Law'dawa
... Cowdavie
do
...
...
258
...
... Whittall & Co. ... Uncultivated
ranee
Eastern Produce & Eastern Produce &
ciarailola
do
4 Pas. 23
i27/,'
3
81 161
615
472
W 211 .. Kumaradola .. Est .,tes Co. Ld.... Estates Co. Ld.. J. H. Betts
do
19
120i ...
80
208 200 ...
Do
Do
obukkan ... Kumbukkan ..
Do
..
tl
.. Monaragala Robbe r
hesis

20 'F5r
do
...
...
...
...
2341 ...
... GordonFrazer&Co Forest
Co , Ltd.
gd
... Monaragala Rubber
.agalla W 213 Maragalla
do 4 Pa.. 23 n
96c 127c 20 185e 279
607 428
... GardonFrazer&Co. J. H. Betts
Co., Ltd.
1.1
A. Bethune and C. J. M. Robertson
merak elle
do
23 ys
15o,
501
247
... 447 ' 297
... S. J. Sparkes
...
... and Co.
W 214 ... Puthu Kadu .. T. Griffin
... Monarsgala Rubber
.ftragala ...
531
do
,
".
..
..
... 242 ...
.. GordonFrazer&Co. Forest
Co , Ltd
do
5
at
8
... 400
[nda Uva Rubber Co. ... Comberbatch & Co. Leased

pane
...
23
do
70j
35k ...
125
... 230.,' 160 ...
... Perla Monaraka. J. H. B. Cockburn ... J. H. 13. Cockburn S. J. Sparkes
mandy
A. C. Matthew and
... Ura Rubber Co., of
,villa W 229, Paravilla.
do
20 Pas.
386
... 949 3881
... Cnmberbatch & Co. H. A. Clark
l Ceylon
I
... Heirs of K. McLellan
awe W216...'Raitawa
do
4
Pas..23
80h
...
h
... 203 I 80/4
NV tiler Campbell... Geo. Steuart & Co. J. H. Betts
ralla .r
... H. Atkinson & H. B.
.. Sirigolle
do Pas 21
181g ...
198d
...
316
..
Bosanquet
.
&
Co.
H.
B.
Myers
g
Myers
1
24
do
...
... 152 ...
ig
... Shine Monarakan da] Alfred Scored'... Alfred &oval! ... Uncultivated
ton W 219 ...1Menaohy W. .. Monaragala Rubber
I
23
221A
do
441e 163 100nt 61 107
... GordonFrazer&Co. E. Van Schoonbech
562
Co., Ltd.
a 240 acres Rubber alone, 114 acres Cacao and Rohner and 29 acres Kola and Rubber. b 222 acres CAM) interplanted with Rubber, and 5 acres Coconuts
0 acres to be planted shortly ; 80 acres of Tea interplanted with Rubber, and Cacao interplanted with Rubber, including a total of 16,023 trees. d Including 12
s Nutmegs. e Including 8 acres Coconuts. f 190 acres Forest and 31 acres Patana. g 15,000 trees Rubber in Cacao. h Interplanted with Rubber. i Cacao and
her. j Timber alone. k Beside 10,000 Rubber flees in Cacao. 1 Including 3 acres Coconuts. in To be planted with Rubber shortly. c Hospital at Badulla

Dispensary a; Mupane.

...

MORAWA K. KOIAALE
MoaowAsitaimai.] OR DENIYA.YA DISTRICT.
For total areas under different products, see Table nn page 1086 District distant 51 to 60 miles from Gallo and 130 from Colombo via Gall(
Elevation 1,000 to '2,500 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Deniyaya. Post and Telegraph station for all Estates is Deniyaya.. Estates with t after the nam
are in Kolonna Korale, though in the Deniyaya Postal and Medical District.
CultiRub- Coffee, C itt. Tea & Carda-1
Total. ' rated. Tea. bor. & Cin. chona. Coffee moms.
Abbey 'loaf ... Abbis Rack ... S.C.Obeyesekore ...... S. C. Obeyesekere Mien/treated
... 18
..
..
eniya.ya,

Anningkanda M8 Anningkanda ...1 B. C. Anderson


... E. C. Anderson
... 77 7 2.85 285
... Lipton Ltd.

'D do 4
Belligalen a M4... S. 0 rlsgalla ... H. Amarasuriya ... Proprietor
... 11- Vaoder.trsatcn... 240 144 144
do
...
Beverley x M2... Capitan Totum ...M. J. Blyth
... S. Cadery oil Bros. K R. E. Geddes &
Carnpden Bill(inGalle
Con
r.
1826
425
419a
a
...
...
6 do
eluding Nartagalana & Sweet
United Planters Co.
11.Y. Clapham & J R
Land) M 3x ... Kanthripana .. of Ceylon, Ld. ... Boustead Bros. ... Lukin
... 2711 1009b 703
do
... Belligolle
Closeuberg
... D. J. Blyth
...
...
.. I'm-ult./rated
... 1096
do
Craven
... Kirimacolle ... J. Boustead
do
... Bon stead Bros. ...
... 689
...
do
Dangkolawa ...
... Geo. B. Leechman .., Leechman & Co.... Forest
... 109
...
do
Demalia Dail!) &
Btolkande .. Demalia Dalle T D. B. R. Wijasekera. Proprietor
... N. Abeysekere
60
... 145
60
do
co Deniyaya M10... Theniya T.
... D. M. Rajapaksa ... Lipton Lt 1.
... Sidney Livers, T. M.
and Conductor ... 127 110 110
do
.. Prelim T.
Downside
.. D. Church
.. C. P. Hayley& Co. Uncultivated
...
... 202
do
... (See 6ilvAkande.)
Enselwatte
Goshen
... Manic& watte ... D. J. Blyth
... D. J. Blyth
... Uncultivated
... 392
do
Handford M9 ... Pothu Totem ... J. Anderson
... Geo. Steuart & Co. E. C. Anderson ... 758 145 145
do
Hayesxf (I56)in- Mcniklansheena Union Estates Coo
cdg.Gongalla,,Y
of Ceylon, Ld.
& Co.; W. R. J. Trimen & N.
20
55) & Yalleyfield
D. Gibbon, V.A.
1
Woodhouse
... 2211 532
512
Baloantenne ... Arachchitotum K.D. Odris Silva & P.
EssanAppu,/esseesIP. L. Esean Appu D. A. Ranasinba
80
90
do
Itlean ' Land t
Forest
380
re
Kallugall a
...
R. E. Crickitt
4
...la
forest
284
do
Kekima Hera M 10] Kaklausena D. M. RajapakaP
D. M. Rajapakse Sidney Livers
57
1
67
do
12
Koorool oogal I a M 4] Orlagalle
H. Amarasuriya ...!Proprietor
221
R. Vanderstraaten... 620
do
Lawloaahahena&
Bulapanatia
Bulapanatia
Sir J. J. Grinlinton,Sir .1. J. Grinlinton Forest
19
do
Longford Y55 ... Vally T
Moolo a Estate Co.;
Whittall& Co.,1eRsees1)V1'hittall & Co. ... R. J. Trimen
... 254
109
109 ...
a Including 5,000 trees Rubber. b Ineiuding 286 acres abandoned Tea and 15 acres Grass. x Hospital at Deniyaya and Dispensary on Estate.

MORAWAK KORALEContinued

rn

ACREGE:
RESIDENT MANAGERS
POST AND CID
- Cniti 1 Cotlee Rub- ITea FaiCarda- DIsT. TEL.
AND ASSISTANT
:STATES. (TAMIL NAMES.
SUPERINTENDENTS. Total. vated, Tea. Coffee.,& Cin. ber. Coffee. moms. STATION.
)
Geo. Tina' Davidson
lkanda Y 601
27 Deniyaya 7
(C.M.Durrant, actg.) 852
C
683b 612c ...
Lipton Lirtited
...1 Paniyakande ... Linton Limited
do 4i
wette
...1Palawatte
30
30
30
EssanA.ppu,lessees P. L. Emit Appu D. A. Ilarasinha
do
5
ikande (Wel
do 8i
d
661 681d
... Mrs. J. M. Bous'e,, d Boustead Bros. ... A.L. Sinclair&Condr. 1902
telwatte)M5yKosgolls,
.
...
Uncultivated
193
,
to t ... IGaskanawatte ... Heirs of Col. Raven hill
eyfield f ... \Valley Totum ...lancluded in Hares.)
do
!United PlantersCo.of
araheen a,
703
do
I Ceylon Li.
... Bonstesd Bros. ...
pper & Lower Visarena
NEW GALWAY o R WILSON'S BUNGALOW, f Ts ma : A MBAKOL1,01.3
For total areas under different products, Fee Table on pag3 1086 District distant 58 miles from Kandy, 1 to 5 miles from Ambawela Railway
C
mbo. Elevation 4.000 to 6,200 feet. Hospital at Nuwara Eliya and Dispensary at Ambawela.
Station, and 1371 from Colo
%[1
Colti, Cin- Tea& Carda`ti
Total. rated Tea. Coffee. chona. Coffee moms.
Nuwara Eliya
8
... 188
... A. J. Kellow
on D 213 ...Sunny Solop ... A. J. Kellow
... A. J. Kellow
80
.: Ambawela 12 Nan.
22'a 221
...
bawella W 2Ambagolla
... R. S. Ingles
... W. C. Oswald ... B. A.Wallis Wilson.- 504
Nuwar. Eliya
7 ...
...
7
7
,-Gorandiellti, ... Carotin
...
Carobs
les
.--1
do
rrl
... A. J. Kellow
... Uncultivated
40
...
se's Land ....Bank Dora,v ... J. R. Bruce
...
.7/g
Highland Ten Co of
lowly and Martin D. T.
11
Nuwars, El ya
...tyallAnderson &Co W. Nicol
... 228 205
205
aunt Olive Oddie Mallai J Ceylon, Ld.
...
The Anglo American'
-wick (incIdg.1
H. M. Drummond
3wCorn.s.I &I,Tarvik
... Direct Tea TradAmbawela 10 Nan.
... 800 516 516 ...
lenshee) W10 Cotton D. T. -. ing Co. Ltd. Palsy. Muir & Co. Hav
: ROPE IET011$ OR AGENTS OR
LESSEES. CoREESPONDENTs.

2g

NILAMBE. [Tamil. : NILAMBAI.


or total avag under different products, see Table on page 1086 District distant 16 miles from Kandy and 00 from Colombo. Elevation 2,500 to 3,500 feet.
Coffee' Cin- Tea & Tim.&
Culti-i
leMilk xC472 Pasmally
... Central Province Tea
Total. ated.I Tea. Coffee.* Cin. chona. Coffee Grass.
57 Gampola 4
...
Estates Co.
... M.ackwood & Co.... II. P. Charsley
... 360 304i 247 ...
... ' ...
,r.iitt
... A ttosanev
... (Included in Le Vail on Group.)
a Includ ng 5 acres Camphor. b Including 24 acres Timbers and Grass. c 6,000 trees Rubber in Tea. d 2,000 trees Rubber in Tea. r Hospital and Dispensary
.ampola. bo Hospital at Deniyaya -1.nd Dispensary on Estate.
Ae

'

' assiikto g g

N ILA MBEConitaued.

"sial.
1
CnitiRub- Carda- Cinrated. Tea. ber. moms. diens Cacao. Grass.
I
t 25 25
25e
W.G.& J. S. Arulanda!rn
Fairland
..
... Kangani
Peratieniyn
73
Alfred If. Thomas ...'Arthur J. Thomas Arthur J. Thomas...' 121
73
.- Galpelee
Galpeela w
48 Gampoln
t
Goorook Ella (in1
L. C. St. Geo. Carey,
eldg. Godawella
Galaha Tea Estates Galatia Tea Es- F. R. Dakeyne and
and Kirawana)
872 145
.. Gorokoowatte ... an i Agency Co....! tates &Agency Co. P. Cowley Brown...1 1485 1017
at 0473
Galatia 4 1:12
lIaloya Upper
(inchig. Haloya
EL. F. W., F. J. & K.
Lower &Waite1301
rentene, C474x Wattagodde ... J. Farquharson ... R. J. Farquharson R. J. Farquharson-. 756 630a 500
Peradeniy. 6
10e
do
... R. J. Farquharson... 224 224 129
801,
Haloya,OldxC474 Sinne Wariagolla Capt. A.J.Farqnharson
do
6
.. ( Included in Pooprassie.)
... Annakalle
Hanagalla
89
... Menden T.
.. S. R. M. Ramalingen P illai
..
113-the c
.. Heirs of S r J,Wilson Boustead Bros. ... J. B. Coles & A.P.MO
Kalugama w ... Kalugama
37
Shane
152 133d
19 Peradeniyn 4 r.
Laurawatte 2/ ... Laurawatte
.. . (Included in Bes,umoni t Group, Pussellaw a.)
Cooper, Cooper & Gordon Frazer & F.C.T. Mackay, Actg.
LoVallou uroup*
z. 0476
... Perla Moolgama
Johnson, Ltd. ...I Co.,T.C. Mule.. Manager ; T. 1.
... Walker and J.
I
5
Murray, Assts. .. 3579 1223 1218 ...
2356 Deltota
3E
Morealtena
... Moolganima ... (Takes up by Govern meat.)
T. N, Christie and A.1
Moolgama ,s C4771 Ainskolle
... J. Mitchell Christie... 362 331 331 ...
... H. Hopkinson
... G. Christie
Ualah;r4
New kurest s C478, Manikatti Mul308 I ... ' ...
( gams
... Mrs. David Smith ...1 Cumberbateh &Co. W. G. L. Powell ... 429 308
68 Deltota 4
... Heirs of Sir J. Wilson' Boustead Bros. ... J. B, Coles and J.
Nilambe,Old and Neelambe
745
Reeves
... 2265 818
Novo 479 ...I
1447 &Italia
4
Pusetenne w 0480 PooFetenna T. ... H. J. Charsley and H.
275 ...
275
F. de Silva
... 300
...Mackwood & Co.... H. J. Charsley
73
1 ...
Tyersal
... Heirs of W . Stables... F. Tathaw,,
...
50
."
... Uncultivated
...
... lSacillltoPt?lift
Vedeliette, East Feria Nona T. ... Galaha Ceylon Tea Graltha Ceylon Tea L. St. Geo. Carey &
8
I
....
9
... I 74 I Galaha 1 KS
Est.& Agency Co. Ld. Est&Agency Co. Ld R.St. G. Jackson... 840 516 353
& West t C 481
a Including 1110,000 .tubber trees. b Including Pepper and Areca. e Coconuts and Arecanute in the Tea. d including 96 acres-Vila Coconuts, Rubber and
Pepper. a Beside 30,000 trees Rubber in Pea. f 2,000 Rubber Trees. * Including Alice Holt, Cobra e, Galloway Knowe, Hermitage. Fttcwella Oya, Deta jagaiin
kande and Rajatalawa. s Hospital and Dispensary at Pussellawa. t Hospital at Deltota and Dispensary at Galaha. u Hospital at Kandy and Dispensary ol Estate,
at
t, Hospital end Dispensary at Deltota. w Hi' ospital and Dispensary at Gallipoli.. x Hospital and Dispensary at Kandy. y Hospital et Clamp:11a and Dispensary
ry at
Pussellawa. z Hospital and Dispensary at Naranghena, Deltota.

NILAMBEContinuell,
TAIL NAMES. I PROPRIETORS OR
LESSEES.

ESTATES.

ACREAGE :
'RESIDENT MANAGERS
POST AND
'AND ASsT. SUPER
Rub- Garda- CinDI,T, TEL.
AGENTS OR
Tea her. moms. cholla. Cacao.
7NrENDENT9.
GLUM
STATION.
Total. vCaul
tettl.CORRESPONDENTS.

Consolidated Tea Est.


riagala, Up. 8z
Co. Ltd.
.. Geo. Stuart & CO.1 Sidney H. Hayes 1261 7921 57S 92
...
ower x C482...,Variagolle
20
20
36
_.AT
G. Aston
..
...
...
Jas.
T. Hawke
berelooava ...,
I
rrow, King's I
I
irange, Ta- ILaulie P. Kadu,
I E, D. Padwick and
ham's Land & Lengawatte &
15b
400 I 385a
... E. D. Padwick ....I Chas. W. Towgood 627
Eramboo T.... E. D. P.dwiek
grin y

158

40

6 Kandy 9
do

Pussellawa 4

NITRE CAVE. [TAatIL : MIMURA.]


For total areas under different products see Table on pace 1086 District distant 35 miles from Kandy and 110 from Colombo. Elevation 2,500 to 3,500
3t. Post Office at Rangala and Telegraph Office at Teldeniya.
Coffee Cm- . Carda rim&
Cain...: Total. voted. Tea. Cacao.* Cinjchona. moms. Gras.
ttaghawala

I
... 1 2
6
80
38
o alaffel.
T. A. M. Pillai
.
Radng
.. Kahatagolla. ... T. A. Davanayagarn
C276x
Forest
...
...
... R. Burke
Lot 6,537
rest-land
do
...
I
Uncultivated
..
... Patehakadoo ... Baker & Hall
agawa
(10
... 26440 ...
)oboogalla ... Nada Totum ... Heirs of J. Whittall Whittall & CO. ... Forest
do
... 342
do
...
LeeViner&E.W.Nunn
tsgaha Kel le ...
do
... 183
Uncultivated
."
...1
... Geo. Christian
ancaboolla ... Meetotte
do '
... 370
Forest
....,
... W. N. Duckworth ..I
...
lonagala
'
do
... 203
do
.. J.Stronach
tnagala
...
do
...
206
do
... Champing Esdaile ...
... Tonga! T.
ta Ella
do
... 250
do
.. Martin and Clark ...,
tre Cave
...
1
. Martin's (in... H. D. Ellis, M. n., & Mackwood & Co.... H. H. Ellis and
2.14:1g.) Meemora Martin T.
125
44.
90
3 I ...
.. 596
218 ,
do 20 Tel.
Conductor
Mackwood & Co. .. i
...
Midlands) to ...
.., I ...
.. 329
do
... Eine 'titivated
... Caramboocatti ... P. G. Wood & H. A. Beachcroft
rifa
..
368
do
...
Laurie
Bros.
&
Fox
..W.
Forbes
Laurie...
do
!yvalignlla ... Veyvelgolla
inchfield Park
ncl. Esperanza Darubode
...jP.G. Wood and R. B.1
...
Monet Mar) z
.........267
.. 1380
267
...
..'Carson & Co.
... R. H. Ellis
' Harvey
_ do 17
. rel.
a Arabian Coffee and Caca o in I0 acres Tea. b Rebid 3 4,000 Robber Trees in Tea. w, Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary at Kandy. x Hospital and
stunsary at Kandy. y Hospital and Diapptiaary a t pussen,wa, z Hospital at Teldeuiya and Dispenasary at Ferndale, Hangals.
.
.:

- Pn

rew.

.-3
,4
,,,,,
0
CA
A
g)

.----.'t
,,- ce

Vs.-.._.1...,.0oitards.]
1
NUWARA ELIYA. A
.-'-'-+,. C.
For total sreas under different products, Fee Table on laag- 1086. District distaul:, 1r;,..7 ;annoys Railway Station 4 to 11 rili1ee. From Kandy 47 miles ;
and 120 from Colombo. Elevation 6,000 to .000 feet. Hospital and Dispensary
at Nnwara Eliya.

---ii-Ti4ii.&
CurtiRab- Coffee TOOIP.
c - Gss.
Total. va tad. Tea.
ber. & Cin.
... Nuwara Eliya
2
_I
... F. L. Brock
... Brock Dural T.... F. L. Brock
Belmont
10
10
10
... Robson Madly ... Mrs, L. 1). Robertson Ceylon Pea PlanBlackpool
... 1 ...
...
2
do
tations Co., Ld... C. Shelley
35 33 33
Bond Land (in.
do
1
140
... (7. Shelley
eldg. Yalta, &c.) Puthu Acre ... J. Ferguson
33
33
J. Ferguson
47
' Court Lodge (in.
Nnwara Eliva Ten
al g. Excelsior)
1 ... Kati dapola
2fi
... Estate Co. Ltd. ... Leechinni t 'So. ... J. II. S. Rogers ... 382
366 366
... Kartlas
D 197 x
...
Denmark 11 i I I
do
3
6
... N. Eliya Tea Est. Co. Leeelnr al ettart (..,,, E. (2, Elliott
Pania T.
1) 260 x
... 151 .48 148
... Carolina Tea Co. of
I
Dovedale y 10 263 Rajahwatte
do

... Leeehmat
.. 1
Ceylon, Ltd.
W . G o rdo a Graham
90 40
40
Elephant Nook Rengan D. T. ... (Includes in Naseby,)
p,13sdulla.)
... MissRossiterNEliya
.1. Bayley and H.
Fairyland y D206 Borah:nada
28 Nnwara Eliya
2C
Estate Co. Ld.(Les.) Leech ro au ,. 1,0. ... Russell
80 : 52
52
...
do
1
.., Heirs of A.W.Osborno
... lineultivateui
23i, ...
HaWa Eliya .... Haws Eliya
... Margosie Sinna (Included in Naseby.)
Hazelwood
ElethersettxD199 Pupanie Totum... NuWbra Eliya lea
8 gandapola
_'4 if
Estate Co., Ld, ... Leeehinan 6 Co. ., E.C.Elliott
... 280 272 112
Kandapolla (in.
The Kandapolla Tead
E ;win G. Coulson &
eluding Monks17
do
... Bosanouet 4 co ... Coudr.
.....
... 386 3o6
369
wood) x D 200 Tapia Totum ... Co., Ld.
do
...
1
and
Park..

(Included
in
Portswoo
d
Kenmare
... Kembry
...
Nnwara
Eliya
Tea
EsC.
J.
DAyley
and
H.
Lover's Leap B [scardu
6 Nuwara Eliya
2
... Leechman & co. ... Hasse I
tatea Co., Ld.
... 131 125 125
206 p
Neill G. Campbell (T.
Mali agastotte
... Admiral J. A. Baker, Rosaliquet Z.: 'Jo. .. S. Mason. actg.) &
17
do
(late Baker's } Marge*
4
R.N.
C.Huntley Wilkinson 1000 432 415
ma
Farm) D 202
...
Amarawella
...
(Included
in
Kand
ape
lla.)
7.1onkswood
Naseby including Ferguson T. ... NIuwars. Eliya Tea Es- Leechman & '2,o.... R. J. B. Hughes and
1 13 Nuwara Eliya
...
bites Co., Ld.
... 209 196 I. 196
Conductor
...
...
...
ElephantNook&
,-- Hazelwood D20:3
----pluwara Eliya and Dispen- a;
..a Patana planted with Acacias and Gums. .r Hospital at NI-mfr.', Eliya and Dispensary on Portswoo I Estate. 7./ Hospital at
F.
nary at Kandapola.


RA KWANACoatittasd.,

I.:STATES.

laveena

TAMIL NAMES.

Y 45 IN aha-eena

r Cabbragalla, Tortaken T.
... Writer '1'.
.ngetield
Imcotta Y 47 Rottuunlie
igweltenneY4 B)

ACREAGE
IBESIDENTMANAGERs
I
OtherjTim.tv POST & DisT
AGENTS OR AND ASST. SOPERCult iHu
PRoPsiEroRs OR
Total. , vated. Tea. Coffee. her. moms. Prod ts Grass. '1'E1, STATN.
1 CORBERPONDENTS.1
1NTEN1)ENTS.
-LESSEES.
,
'
Tea Corporation, Ltd 'GordonFrazer&Co. F. J. Poyntz Roberts
& F. Tatham ... and Condr.
...

C. M. IL Marikar
Heirs of P. Nicholas
& A. Chatty
Bosanquet & Co.
... W. D. Bosanquet

Rangolla T.1 C. B. Stand in Trust C'. B. Shand

Uncultivated

Conductor
F. J. Poyntz Roberts
and P.H. Hyde Bird
... C. B. Shand

559 164I 159 ...


336
52

.ncowatte
geria

Rakwana, s

..
52

52

do

...

806 330 318 ...


396 250 220e ...

441
100
W. Greenshields G. W. Greenshield;,C. L. Egan
wreth & Oke- I Yellaviikande
.ampton
295
Panilla
Strachan
Uneuithated
slloch
ringwood (inTea Corporation, Ltd, Gorden Frazer&Co .
lcig Barra P. & Barrawai ta...
and F. Tatham... H. H. Low & Condr. 11;,37l, 415
3ullotta)
.
Lbton Y 49... S. Barrawatte ... Mrs. R. Bartrnn. ... F.J.Poyntz-Roberts'F. J. Poyntz-Robetts,
I
146
I Sr Condr.
...I 246
ewarden a .. ITainhinana T.... G. L. M.Ossen Lelahe
Marikar
... Fortes & Walker... Conductor
... 150 50
... Nof Scotland Ceylon Whittall & Co. ... Uncultivated
1
Co
... Toondolla T. IF J. de Sar am and Heirs of Jas. Gunn, Uncultivated
I

2c

10
a i 176

100 i ...

do
do

6 !,
1 ;L:

341 do 13
CM*

N3

do

415

do

141

do

2i CL
1

do

50

do

.. Panilla

do

467

a Including 4,000 trees Rubber. l Plutnbago pits being ',corked. c Bee:de 1,600 trees Rubber in Tea. d Beside 1,000 trees Rubber in Tea. .c Hospital at
mboda and Dispensary at Pundaluoya
trir [HARwARA district practically includes estates given order KUHULU K oP AL " (which see) and in the next edition it is proposer. to incorporate these under
kwana as one District. Comemmi.]

, ' - "--

".'?

'

HAMEL/DA :[Taairr. Rearnona.]


For tota areas under different products, see Table on page 1086. District distant 36 miles from Kandy and 126 from Colombo. Elevation 3,000 to
5,000 feet. New Hospital and Dispensary at Sangaly Palau% Bridge,
CultiRuhCarlin-. Tim ..k.
Total. sated. Tea. ber. Cacao. moms. Grass.
... 200
... Uncultivated
... -. iRalYheeneAsk...
..Heirs W. S. Thomas
Abbey Craig' ...Mai' Totum
...
do
Balapokuna ... Puthu Kadu ...'Keith Anstruther .. Keith Anstrutlier... uncultivated ...
...
150
Uncultivated
do
...!Aitken
Spence
&Co.
...IPuthu Cardu ... E. Aitken
Broombill
...
E.
and
W.H.
Aitken
Aitken,
Spence&Co
Jesser
Davis
a
n
d
Camnethan & Axle P.T.
... 391
800 300
Conde.
do
Kinnaber D238y
... Eastern Produce and Eastern Produce &
Condegall a 0239 Kondagolla
384
384
417
3
do
Estates Co. IA..... Estates Co., Ld. H. Scoble Nicholson
... J. J. Marcel & A. C. J. U. Marcel .. J. H. Marcel and K.
Claoisy il D240 ...karnagalla
816i 607} 6045
3
... I Pun. Itlinboda
...
Dunlop
...
-.. 460
d
ga.w
/tiz
M itteiand
... I Ram boda
- . Heirs of T. Stenhouse J.M.Robertsna&Co thic;
,. Keer T.
Eyrie
L.B. Greig, D. H. Cu.
Frotoft & flush478
472
2i
6 do
... Kal,dapola Tea Co.. Bosanquet & Co. ... win and C. Wise- 649
brook :o2-11... Peritesi T.
50
50a
50
.. Pun. 4 Ramboda
...
Goonswardene
T.
H.
Miller
Mackay
..
El.
Miller
Mackay...
H. Miller Mackay ...
G-racelani
Kftragastalava
392 308 250
58 Poise 4 Eamboda
... Kattatookelly ... (Included in Glenlo ch, Pussellawa District.)
D252
... Eastern Produce and Eastern Produce & N. C. Rolt & R.
LaLoc!i.-elle D 24f Labugollie
543
566
543
...
Estates Co. Ld. ... Estates Co. Ld.... Crusoe
...
23 Labnkele 5 Ram.
70
70
50a
20
... H. Miller Mackay ... H. Miller Mackay .. H. Miller Mackay ...
Pund. 7 Watagoda
.. 1..watte
Pallerekelle
100
400
100
...
..
L.
B.
Greig
300
Rambo a 2,1
...
W.
D.
Bosanquet
...
L.
B.
Greig
Pooja.vonne DI. i Poojikadai
,.. Moodookoo Ram- Trustees of Mis,Crirm Gordon Frazer &
Rarubodde
249e 245
... 376
. . E. Grimston
do
... CO.
..
boda... attic
Rangliodde D257
(including Bluefields, D 251).., Perin Bamboda... Duff Estates Co., Ltd. Geo. Steuart & Co. W. de Demos, IT. C.
Lankester &T.Mkr, 2081 933; 933;
1
1147i. do
... (Included in Fro tott.)
Rushbrook
Tasalamtenne ... Patche Kadu ... N. J. Wilson-Elackett Lewis B.own St Co. N.J. Wilson.Blackett
(J. M. Urquhart,
120 120
Ib
117f do
katt,
Vi'avendon
.. Pnjagoda -- ..Trustees of Mr. and
i,
...
13 do
1
L13250
Mrs. Strachan ... H. E. Power
... E. Grimaton
... 562.i 194a.
200 180
200 ...
... Ramboda
2
Weddemul/a z Veddarnullo ....,E. and W. U. Aitken Ai tken, Spence &Co C. E. lesser Davis.,. 366

.;V,, Ii-ii;-(aV,6f, 37

...

icluding 1 acre Camphor. a Including 4 acres Camphor


a Inchtd ng 6,000 Rubber Trees. 5 2 ,000 trees Rubber in Tea. c Reserve 368 acres0
dpeI.12ary on Condegalla Estate,
f Grassland. y Hospital at Raraboda and Dispensary at Pundaluoya. 2 Hospital at Ramboda and Dia

R AN GAL A . ( Talm..--lia.NooLLal.)
,-e 1086. District distant 24 miles from J
g
foduclEI , Aft Table on pa al a. Telegraph at Teldeniya and Railwa-:._
p
.atal areashospital
ender different
Elevation 2,500iy. to 4,000 -2
at Teldeuiya;alaDispensary
at K ang lb. of Made Tea per annum. No Pl Jandy and 98 from Colombo.
feet.
liras at. Kandy. [Small native properties iLn
,
q
Sta
Rang produce about 50,000
.
1_tiam.,srGN13/415.1.
._ . INTENDENTS. Total. Tumbago worked on Estates.]
ACREAGE:
,.. AGENTS Mt RV.SIDENTIAANAGErta
LISTATES. \\,i TAMIL NAMES. PROPRIETORS OR uoi;REZoNDENTs.
POST:
sTDAr.rs iT4 .
AND ASST., SUPER- .
Otati- Rub- ;Linna- Cal da- Tina
I
LESSEES.
INTENDENTs.
mon.
moms.
Grass.
".
To0t
8
a0
1
.
va
her.
3te
4
d
0
.
Tea.
ri
I
;roowelle
Labouchere Hilly er
K.
H.
Plumr
id
and
.
.
.
.
xGroup V Angroovallu ... E. Kosling, Lessee.) Bosazatnet & Co... Conductor ge
Telt::
7
70
m244id.Burnsii
ve
ilclg
wloya
& W. it.'
Rally
x
do
7
WhittallEstates
Co. ... &Alex. Tait & Collars. 1300 904 904
ttagaC5:14,.. Wa.tt2 r:olly ... Burnside Tea Co. Ld. Galaha
Koaangang
Ag5eld
E. Stracban
13 S kangala 21 Tcl. e
encyLampard
Co. ... H.GlynnEccles,r.a.c,r 585 386 365
oron
0 y e Pachikedu ei ,.....C.Spencer
Shelley ...... Cros
538 w ...
=3Mgaualt
& Co.,Des..a.Soysa...... W.F.
2092 68 Urogala
& Condr :;:d.
483
26
248b
lle x ... Kinginiwatte .. Lady De Sara ... Lady
5 Tel. g
Raugala 9Tel.
S.W.D.J.Baker
Elaris
500 100
100
le'kwal,i*C530N
Duckwari ... Duckwari
Tea
PlanAitken,
Spence
&
A. Bird and
tation Co. Ld. ... Co, H. Kerr;... H. A Spence ... 1700 936 832a
104 764 do 8 Tel. 1:41
amdale 0542 x! fanga Totem ... E. G. & M. Beilby & Alfred
Gordon
FFrazer & Alfred H. Kerr
Alfred in
H.Kerr
00.,
S.A.
27 5 do 10 Tel.
31:15 278
rindl El la .. Kirinyeiai
13
(Included
Tisgal
un
Now, Knuckles District.)
mawella C543x Gonawella
Heirs of e Capt. 11, L. Wilkins .,. C Mitchel
150
do a10 Tel.
560 266 116
arasple
K.
L.
M.,
Pillai
15
17rugal
,auappan
Kangani
100
30
15
argalule
P.Included
V. Duraya
do
U,ieultivated.
29
eeloye
Heufiwi
in Burnside.)
sangopella
C Aar airna.114
Misses
hi. B. & E. L.H.
I
P.
Rudd
;
Ga549 x
9
10
Teldeniya
& Dr. W. E Budd &laha
... :321
230
220
C. T.Co.,Eats.
Henry P. Rudd
Agency
B.A
.
erielretiya
550
x
lJr ugsta 9 Tel.
Merisekeddy ... Richard Burke ...Lee, Hedges & Co, R. Burke, Fir .3r. Jr.... 186 150
300 trees Rubber in Ten.. S I, closing 1 .000 trees Rnbtor. o Hospital and Dispensary' t Teldeniya. Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary
$11:1.1 Loanagedla..
,ru8ale
ncaviw atT"Ider4a and Dispensary an Estate. * Including Galboddc, Illagulla, Luvegrove
28-4"e"
4

41 g a

) 536 Z 0 ...

RAND ALACant:at/ed.
Peru .r C 553 .. Ana Pallam
Hangalla (incldg
Poodelgedde,
Nada Itenne
& Kaladuris)
Ringollie
C 654
Ranwelle xC 554 Kellivin T.

F. Shaw-Kennedy &
C. J. Pat, ens n

J. Pattensen

C. J. Pat tenson

CurtiRub. Cotl'ee Cards- Tea & Tim&


Tea. ber. i& Cita moms. Coffee. Grass.
Total. Irted
[I
138 I 138 115
23
...
Rangala I

W. Sinclair (H. A
Heath, actg.) .nd
Rangalla Tea Co. 14. Whittall & Co. ... T. U. Todd
84
... 1241 840
40
do 6 T
716
W. Sincl,ir
...IE. J. Young
W Sinclair (H. A.
Heath, actg.)
.. 200
181 181
do 7 1',
...l(lncluded in Burnsid e.)
... Vattseolla
UDAGA
GALLE DISTRICT of pole .
RATNAPI.TRA INCI.uptNe KURUWITA : LTAM71. Knauwrrv.3
Fur total arfts under (different produc!s, see 'fable on page , 086. District distant from Colombo about 55 miles ; from Kandy about 60 miles. Elevation 100 t

4,000 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Ratnapura,


....____
.Cards-; Enb- ; 'rm.&
Calti... Pellabatullu ..4(Ine1uded in Carney.)
Total. voted. Tea..1 moms ber. Grass.;
Asoka
...ID. J. Jayatileka ...
...
Bellwoou
125
100 Itatriapura
300 ...
..

g Bellwood
... A. E. B. Stiyen
A. E. B. St iven .. Abandoned
Arcadu
...
45
..
...
...

do
Arcady
G.
W. Greenshields A. Bala Krisboan
e..
1
do
1
.. .. 278 184 134c ...
Carney k Asa. Y ... 42 Carny P.K.... G. W. Greenahields...
Abandoned
S.na Y13 .. Yerratenne
... 451 ... ... ... ... .. do
... [Banded over to Gov ernment 129 acres.]
Cythera T.
1
'ythera(Gabella)
(-:oyt. of Ceylon ... F. re t DepartmeJt F. Leafs
Edaneode
..
l'
Edangoda
...
27 I ....
do
27
27 ..
3H-s tarahRowlands,
Liralcadua
Galliadua Yll
Leann ngton.Euglaud H. W.Unain
... Eck Brok.
2
dn
... 585 213 1 213
372
0. H. Warren, Mana.
1
Amalgamated Tea Est

Galatura Group
ger ; C. E. Clarke, C.
... Co.
... Galatura
... Finlay. Muir & Co. G. S,ewar, & Caner '2343 1264 1264,5
1
do
Y33 1,,
S
M. A , Parent.
. 841
,..
Gangoodakande ,..
do
... fincultivated

... Seeliappen Chetty, ...


... Quanai '1'.
...I
lialgahawelhi
do
... 180
do
...
I apugastenne or 1'jo-.11apugastenne Hopewell Tea Co.,Ld. Finla , Muir s 0..A.Angits, 11n1. Manager,
mal(inelg. liatganga, Onankatte ,,
(J.SberidanPatt,xson.

Galboda, II athdarn - Mookuwattc and'


acting) ; W. G. Howie,
ganga and Vevelka- Veva llot tti or
F Leaky Watson,
T. S.
1
tiya) Y 21, 23,-26 z ,Moonankatte ...
a ' 882
do
25
' A ,A. arll I'S& A.G.Blci1 e 5149 2237 2242
a liubber in 1,000 acres of Tra. 5 6,914 Rubber Trees in Tea. c 1,000 ibetoor trees in Tea. 0 Coconuts. a.: Hospital at Teldeuiya and Dispenser
, II Ferndale. y Hospital and Dispensary on Estate. a Hospital & Dispensary at Yovelketiya Estate.

RATNAPURA (INCLUDING KURUWITA)Continued.


E
STATES. TAIL
TAMILNAMES.

ACREAGE:
RESIDENT MANAGERS
PROPRIETORS OR AGENTS OR
AND ASSIsTANT
Culti
(firma CowLESSEES. I CORRESPONDENTS. SUPERINTENDENTS. Total. vated. Tea. moo.
nuts. her. Gr.ss.

771 ./.7t,

2
POST & DIST.
TEL. STATION.

,
2 , C
ci
:Osgs. la ... Kos., ally ... Geo.liardie,D.L.Jaye175 Rat napura 5
Wake &W.B.Lattiont Geo. Hardie A. Ed. Roys 313 138 Fib ...
abawala Y 10 Mae, ala .. Mahaws.la Tea Estate Finlay Muir & Co. G. M. Crabbe and 1
do
E0a 200
Condrs.
.. 940 740 650u ...
Co. Ltd,
do
Conductors ....I 1000 400 400
ative Plaoes ... (Several) .. Natives
ew Ban. barabo- Ettankattierania
,
I
Ito 6
... W. (i. PererA. ... 1017 200 2110
taws ....., Totum .. Mrs. Isabella Silva...
100
do
iwitigala Ninda gams
...!Margetson, Lessee Resident 1000 100 ...
'almgarden Y 11 Fankadit T .. Eck Bros. ... Martin Eck,FrankCI 1 1...1
95
do
fort, Germany .. Albert Eck ... 525 290 17f3 .. 22
12/ do 7 F;ra
'aradise ... Knrimita T. .. Lady DA Sossa ... Lady De Soya ... T P.kol Pn-ris ... 14321 Sib 214 258 32
'otgulkande ..
... t.',/ run irated 122
... M. A. Perera
,ens
,.. Sans T. ... (Included in Clove.)
KendangAmuWiL
'atuwithkanda...
.. A. J. R. De So5sa. ... D. C. Ramanayake S. D. Noris Silva ... 511) 48 41
Ratnapura
Irellawedowe ... Wellavedde .. (Sold to Crown.)
... Forest-layid, r ye. ... 1100 ...
!.
do
Vornegalla ...I Varnagolla ... Capt. S. S. Elson ...
... Clic/Oita/ad ... 416 ...
do 124
40 ..
Vyvenne ...
... do
.. Paltany Appa CI:lefty
37

do IS
rattipauwa ... Yatipauva ... Govt. of Ceylon ... Forest Department R.. B. Gardens Stall 37 37
do
111
'. F. No. 4336Q... Lot 1919 ... Ekneligoda, Ratetualiatainaya ... Forest

do
PI fp 50551...
... Ellawala liaternahat:maya .. e o
1747513...
....... A. Tait
...: A. Tait ... A. Fernando ... 24 IS 1. ,-.
do
... 197
tot 138
..... Fares...!
--.
do
605 .
... do

do
1;06
.. do

du
-.4
p 1754
..., do
... do
do
... do
... do
,, 2 077
co
o 8844
... do ... 42 ...
... do ...
do
147
... do
...
do
Iltir Lands called Errabadde. Dombagamina, Panawinne, Kabawatto and Hapuhenteta, approximating 2,S TI. acres to be acquired by the Pelmadulla
Rubber Company, Ltd., to IJe planted with Rubber.]

a Also 7,000 trees Rubber in the Tea.. L 7 acres Areaanute and 5 acres Paddy fields.

UDAP USSELLAWA.

LTanin. : 1:DAPUESELAI.L.1

For total areas under different prJducts, see Table on page 1086. Railway Stations at Eandarola and Regalia 143 from Colombo. Elevation 3,500 to
5,500 feet. Hospital and Dispensary at Delmar estate ; for some estates indicated, Hospital and Dispensary at Nuwara Eliya.
Rub:ICards- Trhans.s&.
Cult'.
J
Total. vated. Tea. Coffee. her. n_oins. G 8
wa 5
6a 17 dapussella
... J. Paterson
... J. Paterson
15
... Allagolla
... J. Paterson & Cond... 332
296
281

Allagolla
...'S. Trust & Loan Co. Cumberlatch & Co. E. F. Long & F. X.
alnwiek D255 Puthu T.
*
i
do
of Ceylon Ld. ... I
Tekiteeke
... 941 480 480
Amherst dz, Kad- Bayley'. & Kad-North North & N, C. Galaha Tea Eats.
...., A geney & Bonn- North C. Davidso &
lk
dawatte D256
...I Davidson
dewatte
do
30
; quet & Co.
... Cond.
460
18
b
Beckingion
... Menikawatte ... (Included in liirklees -)
.., Scottish Trust& Loan
3
Brookside D 257 Obedde
33 KaLdapola
... 282 249 249
Co. of Ceylon, Ld. Cumberbutch & Co. G. W. Murray
..
t_,oncordia(incldg.
1
Hillside & Tam- Kallellawatte Nuwara Eliya Tea 1,ectiman & Co... S. P. Blaekmore and
ds
:"..
oravelly) D258
Estates Co. Ld. ..
A.C.W.Forguron... 520
485
485
...
(included
in
St.
Leo
nerds.)
... Nadukanab
ConeYgar
Delmar D259 ... Liprasse
... Iliglo-Ceylon & Gen- J.N. Campbell; Ai trieral Est. Co. Ld. ken. Spence ...1- D. Crabbe & G. 0,
-....0
92 frclapussellaiva
Co., 8. A.
... Le Mottee
.,. 1343 983
891
Dukinfield
...,(See Silverkandy.)
Silvakande
Eskdale y
Santbralranda .,.1Stamdard Tea Co. of
E. J. S. Brown & P.
laiiya
52 :aunwdzariapooE
.... G eo, Steuart & Co. , Whittall
... 240
227 227
Ceylon, Ltd.
I
C4alcottna
.. 120
.. ,
IMrs. Perera
..
...
... Galcoina
Gailabode W 225 Athiarawatta HC01, Com. Co. Ld. .. Col. Com. Co. Ld. ; C.J. Whittali 8z J. V.
Joe. Fraser, V.A.' Teekiteeke
.. 180 180 178
Gallonial le
L.
...
...
70
...
-...
...L. G. de Silva
... Unt nit ivated
...
Garopaha W Ii .. Kelegaran
5
... The Estates Co. of Whittall & Co., W. F. J Whitton, EL G.
45 196 UdaPuds:e115"
F
1Tva. Ld.
... D. Gibbon, v.a.... H. Bartlett & Coed. 8651 669, 6241 ...
Glen Devon (in- Eitnagolla
,.. lAnglo.Cey on & Gen. J. ,N. Campbell ;
eldg. Summer
eral Est. Co, Ld. Aitken, Spence & C. E. Bonner
.,, 4S2. 466
423 ...

Hill) D 282 ...


Co., B.A.
...
Goatfell z D 263 Pagalawatte .., Carolina Tea CO. of Leeehman & Co. ... A. W.Gordon Graham

,
...
...
...I
.. 284 240
240
...
Ceylon, Ld.
& Concl.
rStut3c.:313:11171:.a1t
lglaP------7
lyia-1.6-niarK
a 25i acres of this Timber and FueN,rees i and 35k Grass. b Coffee through the Tea in parts. y Hospital at Udapussellawa and D spe:
0 Hospital at Nuwara Eliya and Dispensary at Kandapela.

UDAPITSSELLAW AContinued .
ETATF.S.

TAMIL NAVIES.

PROPRIETORS OR

LEssEES,

Ldahona
....
orlon D 264w .,. Morley T.

. a
CORBESPONDENTS,
RESIDENT M1NAGEEs
ACREAGE:
AGENTS OR
AND Asse.
PERINRub- Cof.& rim. Sr Garda) PTOF,
1371..6(Sp
r..r.vr
. wrioAN:,c.E
TENDENTS.
Total. vated. Tea. ber. Cin. Grass moms.

J. Holloway
. J.411olloTay
... &multivated
20
..
Udapussellawa
... Standard Tea Co. of
Ceylon, Ld.
... Geo. Steuart & Co. W. Fraser and Cond. 386 367 307
2
do
racelyn D 256... t'erika T.
... HeirsofJ.G.Bartholotneusr.
... N. C. Davidson ... N. C. Davidson &Con. 137 107 107
3
do
30
:algranoya Slime Ooprassie Ragaba Ceylon Tea Galatia Ceylon Tea E. E. Nicol & U. D.
1) 269 y
...
Estate Ltd.
... & Agency Co. Ltd. Fallon
2
... 401 223 200
23 lialgranoya
illside
... Tamaravellio ... ( included in Concord ia.)
adawattewD256 Eadawatte
... North North and Galaha C. T. Eats.
5North C. Davidson... Agency and Roam
81
S1
quet & Co.
.. North C. Davidson ...
t.rdapuSSellawa
4
81
irklees W 7 ... G arapaye or Out- if irklees Estate 00.1
hers Malls ... Limited
5
475
... Whittall & Co. ... J. A. Ogden
Halgr dioo
1071 , 707
112a
iddesdalow
Standard Tea Co. of
11 5
379
a ya
D 266
. Suriyakanda ... Ceylon, Ld.
.: Geo. Steuart & Co. E. J.S. Brown & Gond 814 415 115
uckv Land W8.6 Luck. Land
.. F. J. Whittall &J.
J.
171)
... 2101 1951 1951
udwnssel la wa 4
Gordon
... P. S. Pereira
... Mahe Iva Estate Co.'Whittall & Co. ... C. W. Maclean, J
aha lava sD267 Maya
Bisset and L. Tee11
958 742 618
35 Kandapola
kiteeke
89
2
160
81)
Mousa
... Shellavah Pillai
80
80 Udapussellawa
P. L. M. Muttnearpen Chetty
ousa
Ra.galla Tea Estates Geisha Tea Estates E. E. Nicol and R. B.
agalla y D 269 Rogolly
1
988 896 712
... & Agency Co. .,. Bartrum
169 Flalgranoy a
Co. Ld.
15
appahannock Rappane
Lanka Plantation Co J.M.Robertson&Co. J. Gordon & Ff. M.
4731 3:N 322
1511 Tdapassellawa 2i
Gordon
D270
lverkandyD271 Silvakande
Associated T. Est. L1. ,JOs. Fraser, ,-.a. ;
1 Galaha C. T. Est. A. Alderson Smith &
& Agency Co., B.A. E L. Russell
.. 273 223 223 ...
35 Kaudapole.
272 ; 252 252
7
do
t. John's D 272 Sinjon Totum .. W. Megginson
...
A. J. Volum
C. H. Bagot J. L.
Nadukauick ... Standard Tea Co. of
Leonards


6331
,
721
H
algranoya
7
0531
90
... Geo. Steuart & CO. Booker & Condr.
D 273
Ceylon, Lit.
Hospital and Dispensary at litillialkele
a 112 acres Cardamoms and Timber trees. w Hospital at Udapussellawa and Dispenasry at St. Leonard's.
Hospital at Udapussellawa and Dispensary on Nstate.

LIDAPUSSELLAWAContinued.

Total.lvated. Tea.
St. Margaret's Pagalawatte ....Carolina Tea Co. of
D274
Ceylon, Ld.
Leechman & Co... F. W. Carey, actg.... 343
210
210
Stafford
Bullock D. T.... R. R. Jacques
R. R. Jacques
.
208 j 140 140
Tulloes D 276 ... May Totum
Standard Tea Co., of
Ceylon Ltd.
Geo. Steuart & Co. J. Gordon & Condr.
419 275
275
Waldemar Group
(incldg.Gomale
Galion a n d
,J. L. Awitrother and C. H. Begot
... C. H. Bagot, E. F. C.
Kondegalla) Tambawatte ... C. H. & F.E. Bagot
I Farr & Conds. ... 1012
640
640
Three inatverlae es Ramasami's, Tamban's & Aramog am's laud]
... Uncultivated
UDIEJGAMASee GALLE DISTRICT on page 993.

Rub- Tea & Carda- Tim &


ber. Cin. moms. Grass.
133a Udapuseellawa
... Regalia
M

..

144 Udapussellawa

372 1

do

do

WALAPANE LOWER.
For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086. District distant 40 miles from Kandy, and 110 miles from Colombo.
Elevation 2,500 to 4,000 feet. Hospital at Ma'nrata and Dispensary at Mulhalkele.
Cuiti( Rub- .Tea & Garda- Tim.&
Total. vated. , Tea. ber. Cm. moms. Grass.
Alutnuwara
Buttugalla

... Renderalle T. ....Lady De Soysa


Lady De Soysa .. Irecidtizah-ri
...
... Hunugala
... J.de C.Ballardie & H.
Spence
. - Bosanquet & Co....
do
...
.Parest-/ant/(6540)1
.. George Ross
,..
... Forest
...
Kadashamodde... Randagahamoda J. Perera
... J. Perera
... Uncultivated
...
Melia Uva
... Marva
(See Udapnssellawa Dist rict.)
Moolhalkelle ... Cochikai T. ... J. H.8 trachan
... lialaha C. T. Estate
kAgeney Co. ...
do
...
Richmond
...
... (Taken over by Cover rmant for forest res erve in July 1891-660
" Walapane
... Waiapane
... TC.Ovren&JA.Spence J. A. Spence
... Uncultivated
Wa ttem o 0 I la Wattemoollee .. J. Clovis de Silva . J. Clovis de Silva 'A E. Pietersz and
D194
...
& Co.
Conductor

17

Meturata

261
243
65

41111 OF*

451
acre,
594

do

256

a 50 acres Timber trees and. 83 acres Patana and Forest.

220 I ...

do
do
do

"'

do

36

Kandapola

13

WATTEGAMA [Team: WaTirnamai] AND YANWILA [TAMIL PANGWETLI J.


cn

total areas under different products, see Table on page 1066. District distant from Kandy 12 miles ; from Colombo 86 miles. Elevation 1,500 to
2,500 feet. About 300 acres tea and 150 cacao in small native gardens.
MATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

PttoPniETons OR
LESSEES.

- RESIDENT MANA G ERS


AGENTS OR
AND ASST. SITPERCORRESPONDENTS.
INTEN DEMO'

POST AND

ACREAGE.

TEL.
iCarda- Tim si, DISTRICT
RubCalti.
SI Al TON.
.e.11
Total. vated. Tea. her. Cacao.lmoms. Gras
,--.7.

... A.. R. L. Chatty


... A. R. L. Chatty ... I. Holloway Sr
-ianyratte s, Chatty T.
...
... F. Murray
halande Tr Delaakande ... D. A. Miles
Paris.
Totum
...
(Included
in
Gnonam
bil.)
astenne x
70
67
. . S A. G. de Silva ...
... Mrs. A. G. Macleod...
rdew v ... Meegama
62 45
... A. E. Holloway ...
lands x ... Alavon D. T. ... J. Holloway & others .0. Holloway
ele C 255 & Galphele & lIdn.. 375 294
... P. T. Wright
... Lewis Brown & CO. T. Y. Wright
rdstown C2 My] gods
296
... 510
... Heirs of J. H. White Leechman &Co.... Oscar Dickson
mi ne r C368 Wattagolli
ry (late
75
75
Ch. G i bbc n
randande) riMarawlande ... Ch . Gibbon
...
... (Included in G alpha's. )
dstown ...11clatoda
Lnibil(inclde
agastenne& Puffin Mally ... Central Province Cey702
573.
Ion Tea Co., Ltd. ... Mackwood & Co ... C Gibbon & Cond.
hstelly) x..
... M. Scowen & Cond. 250 180
.. C. T. Scowen
... M. Scowen
n ./
... Pinkande
telly * . Slime LetchemiT (Included in Goons natil.)
ram ota ... (See Dumbara District.)
J. Holloway and J. A. p, Mackelvie,
le and May
... J. W. Mackeivie ... 285
... Lessee
PSOM z ... Maekoly D. T. ... W. Mackelvie
.. Conductor
... 212 100
... E. G. Simpson
itsdate y ... S. Cooluraty ... E.G. Simpson
... E. G. Simpson ..'Rowland Bonstead_... 140 150
... Lingoodoo _ ... E. G. Simpson
,nrd
150
I4ouatead Rowland Boustend ... 160
.. Getn mani
... Rowland Bottetead ... Rowland B
v
... Major A. R. Pain ... Gordon Frazer &Co Major A. 11. Pain &
ama x 0264 Poyla T.
... 350 1 350
Erskine Pain
Condr.
50 15
... 190 146

---

... ii V attegama
...
...
48 77 ll Kandy

15
21
.

3 Wattegama
67

43 ... 17n do

255/,
253

11

!Of,
75

290
180g

10
40

do
...
14
47c 210 Panwila
...

280d ...

.. ...

40
...
10
140

2
50
..,
...

i 350f ...

...

Wattegion a

11
1
i
2 0
3
r.i
4
0
- H
0
PI
i33

1 Cf:

84
70

do
do

I98

do
do
do
do

do

11

10
.

Ii

a Including 2 acres of Wattegama town. 1., Ai out35,000 Rubber Trees in Tea. Cacao and along ravines. Cardamoms and Cinchona. d Nutmegs and
'an Coffee in Cacao ; also some Pepper. Vanilla and Crotons in Tea. g, Including 20 acres of Paddy fields. .1 Interplanted with Coconuts and Pepper.
inding 200 Rubber trees 12 _yearsold. h Including 3 acres Coffee. 1 , Hospital and Dispel-Isar', et Wattegama. n. Hospital at Teldeniya and Dispensary at
Mit. a: IA ospi t a 1 at Ka ta.:, and Disp,..neary at Wattegarna. y Dispensary at Wattegama and Hospital at Kelebokka. z Hospital and Dispensary at Madulkelc.
apital at M ate le and pitpeoaitry at Watteganat....
t

fi t

WATTEGAMA (AND PANWILA)--Continued.


Dulti..,
i
Rub
Casa()
It;
Total. vated. Tea. her. Cacao. &Coff. Coffee. Tim.
Grass.,
Mrs. H. M. Toiler (C.
... P. Tea Co , Lesares)'Mackwood & Co. ...,0. S. Morris
... 402
296 287
Mora Ella,, C269 Bloragalla
5

4 I Wattegama5
... Conductor
Nikkatenna ..,Nekatenna
10
... A. M. Perera
... 130 100

36
54
M.
M.
Fernando
...
M.
M.
Fernando
...
137
Uclnwera M. M. Fernando ...
70
70e
Panvila y
_
Pendleton, Ugg... 160
160 150
ala &Heepitivar'Dnnurilla T. ... ;T. D. Clements ... T. D. Clements ... T. D Clements
10
.
do
4
Ceti, Pro. Tea Co. Ld. Blackwood & Co... 1...... S. Morris
... 257 189 184
Rarawa y C269... Rajawatte

do
6
60 88
A.R. D.S. V. N. Arun cbalam Chetty ... Proprietor
...
88
3 or an aval 1 i e
I
Panwila
... M. Scowen
... 51. Scowen
60 60
St.John's Wood.. Pineter D. T. ... M. Scowen
... 140


.
80 Wattegaroa 5
.. .1 um:It-teat, d
Peria Udegodde H. A. Beachcroft. .
... 397
Udagodde
.
.

do
86
E., landuptt iya ... Ulandap itiya ... Dr. .1. W. de Hoedt
. R. G. de Hoedt ...
30
75
36a, ..

... Kandy 6
... Conductor
50 ...
Sena Muttiahpulle ...
20
... Va,vina
Wavinna y

50
... I Watteganin
Welaramba x ... Walarambawatte Major C. A. Lane,

150
... Bosaugnet &Co,s.A. Major 1,: me
90
B. A. B. c.
160
110
,
do
Wattapullawa ... ( See Dinnbart District.)
Woodthorpe C274
,Katogastota6
... Lewis Brown & Co. P. D. Noting S.: Cond. 275
270 150
& Invereskz... Tambv Raja ... P. D. Young
120
...
5
(Handy
130 1157.,
Zululand 2, C 276( Peril, 'Rulurati ... ',Mrs. P.W. Bird ... Mrs. E. W. Bird ... W. T. Perera
... 136
15/,
'1N"ga in a
3
,
YAKDESti+A : j TAMIL : PISAST-DEsAM.]
For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086. Distr. ..-, distant 25 to 35 miles from Kai dy ; 30 to 1110 miles from Colombo.
Elevation 1,000 to 3,000 feet. Hoar id and Dispensary at Nawals.pitiya.
_
__
.
Culti-'
sub- Carla- Thu.&
Total. vated. `Pea. Coffee, her. morns. Erase.
1
... 28
Bowagamin a ... Bawagam ma ...' Lady DeSoyet, Execu- Lady De Soysa ..... ,Mica/tivated
...
...
... . ... Nawallpitiya
I
... ;J. M. Zulueta& Deere
... 324
Berlin(lIalgas)... A llualiullai
e.
Vat' .01-ota
Coolbawn C 10 Amaratbawelle... P.R. Shand
... P. B. Shand , . P. 11. Shand :v dr.
300e
305
Hedley
...
566

Sc,...
366 Nawalapitiya
7
.1.,
4
Caraboddy Kangani
..0
;Residentt.
Damblagolla ..
. 36330
do
..Soalluvattliai ... Countess de in Roche'Ootella
I
... Cumberbatch & Co.irocultivated
I
fow,ault
... I ...
... iYativantnr.a
36 acres Cacao and Coconuts. b 1,5110 Coconut trees and 5,000 Para Hubbor Plants, about an acre of Arabian Coffee among Ton and Cacao hock', large
niirober of Arecanut trees, beside Cardanloins. c Besides 2,600 trees Rubber in Tea, or 3,600 trees in all. e Including 2,600 trees Rubber. a Hospital at '
Kandy and Dispensary arrtrattegama. y Dispensary at Wattegama and Hospital et Keleboleks.

VAKDESSAContinued,

ESTATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

PROPRATORS OR
LESSEES.

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASSISTANT .
AGENTS OR
, COWCORRESPONDENTS. SUPERINTENDENTS. 'Total. , rated.


: 1
AtApattu
...
... 181
... Uncultivated
United Planters' Co.
I
of Ceylon, Ltd. ... Boatead grothers J. A. Woods & Cond. 1040
Ceylon and Indian Skrine & Co., and
!aloya x Z 19 Kandala
Plauteis' Associa- Geo. Greig
... W. Russell Scott &I
tion, Limited
...
,..' 1049
, :::. Condrs.
... (See Kelani Val Icy District.)
;
!gala
... 114
R. S. Fieris
I Forest
.., R. S. Pieria
Ikomukalana
A. Forrest Harper ... J.N.Robertson&Co.i Uncultivated
... 504
istenne
United
Planters
Co.
Z
18,Palanapassie
Jrtli r
... G01
of Ceylon, Ltd ... Boustead Brothers J, A. Woods
(See Kelaul Va Bey.)
nwattie
20(1
Sterna Lebbe
...
... racuttirate
e Lebbe T..
1. H. Stephens ... Boustead Bros. ... J. E. Stepnene &
C 32... Sankless
Herbert Lewis ... 310
Feya Vallai
L. Perera
...
Unculti paled
. , 357
hall

inutdina Lr.
galls C 16 Horacolla

ACREAGE.

Rub. !Garda Tim &


Tea. Coffee ber- moms.1Gr.sa.

...

Yatiyantota

256 256

Doloabage

720

590

...
...

...
...

262

262

130

...

210a 210b

308e
.... 2006

...

...
...

426

do

4
13 Naw.

Nawalapitiya
Dolosbage

342

do

do

100 Nawalapitiya
do

en'

Easton ... Nagastenna P. T W .31.-V ande rstra at en W.31. Vanderstrartt - I Uncut tirated
11
... I Tea-land
Patcha Kndoo
II. VanCnylenburg-1
lessa

POST AND
DISTANCE TEL.
STATION.

t.

fi
do
Dolosbage

LOWCODNTRY PLANTATIONS WITH NEW PRODUCTS.


TEA; LIBERIAN COFFEE; CACAO; AFRICAN OIL PALM; CARDAMOMS; INDIARUBBER TREE; NUTMEGS; &C.

Elevation under 300 feet. For total areas under different products, see Table on page 1086. (Excluding Grille, "(Magma, Polgahawela, Kalutara and
Kelani Valley Districts)
CultiRub- Other Coco. Tim &
Total. rated. Tea. ber. Prodts nuts. Grass
MBANTOTA.
70d
... Conductor
B.T.Doole3ludaliy ar& others
wila
5011
75
Hambantota
J.
L.
31
.
31ohidin
...
Forest
t
.
... Gana
a 75 acres more to ba opened with Itubb,r. b 100 acres
spital at Nawa'apaiya and Dispensary at Meenagalla.

of this are being planted with Robber. c 800 acres Virgin Forest. d Paddy. e 5 acres with Tea

;12

LOWCOUNTRY PLANTATIONS WITH NEW PRODUCTS--Continued.


CultTotal. ca le

... J. Aniarasuriya
Magatua (11599)
do
(11545)
Punekiheuagan a,Pnnchihenagama C. Shand

I
...
... A. Thiel erg

... 174
.. Forest
... 304
... In, igation Land ... 793
... FOrtifit

... C. E. Pole-Carew &


... 149
...'1".,cultirated
Rev. G. Pole Carew
... Walawe Est, Co. Ltd. Mackwood & Co... I'A . Drieberg & Cond. 863
... Boundary
Walawe r
HANW ELLA,
... 192
...!Conductor
Alupotewatte ... Mowatagarna, ... W. B. de Swam ...
Black Pearl ic ... Black Pearl ... ( .D. M.D. and E.D.
... 300
... W. D. Caroli a ...I E. W. Rodrigo
Carolis
... 100
...iSirnou Fai.cka Mimic..
Conductor
..
Bope*
Briudabana y .-. Neluwatudr.wa... P. Hamanathan and
P. Arum elialam ... Alex. Gunaratna... Alex. Gunaratna ... 300
,.I do
..
Goraroadittaland Welikane, vit. ... M. Ramasami
... Leased
...
33
JG. E. Araarasekara... 1
Gopallamu1la ...
Halgashena ...Halgashena ...Ors. F. D. Waldock... V. W. Waldock .. G.E..Arr /asekara ... 138
.. E.& A. Ruling .. Bosanynet & Co. ... E. Gorda Brooke ctHanw,lla y B54 ITunnana
J.A.Morel
.. 297
...
Leased
90
Hindakaraldenly 41,
0. E. Amerasekat a...1
Keknnagahamu.. Conductor
.. 100
kelano
...
... Welikane, vil. .. Don Slump
... H. L. Daniel
... Edmund Alvis
... 240
Lenawatte z ... Kurundugssville H. L. Daniel
... Mille Totam ... (SeeKalutara Distr,c t. )
Millawa w
Murutagaspitiya Murutagaspitiya D.J. it G.E. Inarase...
... Resident
... 65
kara, Lessees
Edward Vanderslott : 139
Noorane
... Dekkanduwella I. L. M. Sultan
11farikar
4.
G. E. Amerasekera..., 60
G. E. Amerasekara... a.
Pelt olamulla .,
Batavia h
.. See Kelani Val ley District.)
Sirinicresa y ... Moraukiuda ... (See Kelani Valley District.)

Sitrakala

Rub- CO o Tun .&


bet. nuts. Grass._
. , Hambantota
...
do
Hambau'ota

'I ea.

..

600

600a

100

93

300 70*
80
80

230

240
34

240

33

6
200

6
, 50d

65
129

113

15

..

Padukka

7
20e

30
33

15

83 Padukka 13 Aa .
Rana ella 16 Awls. t
do
Padukka

150
65
10

do
Bope

Wags, 12 Awls.
.
Hanwella
do
do 9 Awls. 16 I.

331'
138

138
184c

Tangalla
do Oi Hamb.

34

214c
40

10

Hanwella
do
Hanwella

a Paddy end Coconuts. 8 8 acres pith Tea. e 28,358 trees Rubber in Tea. d Tea and Coconuts. e Arecanuts in 35 acres, 5,000 Pepper V'nes, beside 20 acres
new clearing for rubber. v Ho-pital at Hambantota and Dispensary at Ambalantota. w Dispensary at. Hanwella. y Hospital at Aviasawella and Dispensary of
Hanwella. z Hospitals :at Colombo and Avissawella and Dispensary at Hanwella. * Leased to Messrs. E. & A. Reeling.

LOWCODNTRY PLAN1 ATIONS WITH NEW PRODUCTSContinued.


ESTATES.

TAMIL NAMES.

SIORATTIWA
inamaditte .. Kesbawe

PROPFETORS OR
LESSEES.

AGENTS OR
CORRESPONDENTS

RESIDENT MANAGERS
ACREAGE:
Pos r
AND ASSISTANT
Culti
T,,.
1
Lib.
Oinna
Rub- Coco. Other TEL. STATE.
SPERINTENDENTS. Total. vated 9
nuts,
Coffee. morns. ber.
Prodt.

D. D. Abeyaratne and
... 0 D. Abeyaratno .1. Gonawardana ...
Brother
4.
A-M urray & M .M.Sial tb
Conductor
W. W. Mitchell ... DatleyButler & C .
(See Kalutara Distric t,)

usdekettiya ...'
azymount ...
urraythwaite Divagtma
NORTH-CENTAIL Ploy-INCE.
..
... Vattu. Vedane
...
Forest
A 1132
,, 1144-7
.. A. Marikar
....

KATNAPORA DISTRICT. [SEE KURUWITA DISTRICT


TRINCOMALEE GANGA OR KOT TIYAR DISTUICT.
onnybrook r .. Somandilla
...,Majttr Bsrtou, R. E. [Reverted to Crown ;Forest

... H. Fitz Clarence & G. Beck do


undrum
... Kai tat le
altettte
... S. A. Burmester ...
do

... Kaltettie
anthalai
... Col. C. B. Le Mean.
...'Kurakkal
rier &TN. Christie
do
...
owlands
...'Chundankadu ... R. F. Crowther .. R. F. Crowther ... Forest
Do.
arcotia
...
... Vellaman T. ...
.. 19
rr Hill
...
..
... N. G. Gould
Forest
andankande ... Shavaar (Agrant Heirs, A.T.Karslake
do
...
... Heirs of A. H. Macartney
Forest
hevaar
... Shavaar
... Karslake and Boevey
. . .
Imam
...
... Praha Totum ... D. S. Blyt.
Forest-land
6
of
.. Kungoorlivilloa Macartney and Basset
12
... Munathlpuraoe Heirs of A. H. Mac.
...
artni A-, Co.
do
... A. H. Macartney .
... Kooracal
do
.. Macartney & Co. ...
... Kinneai
do
D. Blyt h

...
' (2 lots) ...1
do
iedway
...'Turaitottum ... Mrs. Lnshington ...
do
pparu
.. Upparu T.
... S. Hallock
...
do
71

160
61
25

160
...
31 23a
17
...

41
104

142

17

[Pura
Anuradhado

V**

104
252
250

do C

Kottiar
do
ay
7: Trincomalee C12
do

444

58

...
...
...
...

500
300
500
4384
"

a Tea and Coconuts. b 13 acres Cinnamon and 5 aerea Paddy.

gammomiat

Trincomalee !--!
do
do

. 400
434
175

300
1000
100
500

18b Kesbewa
do
Moratuwa

do
do
do
do
do
du

to
ds
do
do

LOWCOUNTRY PLANTATIONS WITH NIEW PRODUCTSContinued.

CultiLib. ChineTot . vated. Tea. Coffee moo


500
250

Situation. A pplicants.

Kantalay 5 ... Kaltettee


... A. Melville White ..
Kankuveli
... C. S. Armstrong ...
Kankuveli
... J. A. Burmester ...

8i ...
do
... C. S. Armstrong ...
do
...
9
... W. H. Murray
,7
9
..
do
... George Beek...
10
. Greenhill
... Major Barton, R.E....

11
... Kurukkal
... George Beck
...
,.
14
... do toNaduMatti H. FitzClarenee ...

15
... Kankuveli
... George Johnson ...

15
...
..
do
.. W. W. Bailey

18
... Kurukkal
... George Beek
..
Wmr.AwArA A IsTRICT.
Bibuluhelle ...
... Heirs of Shelton Agar
...
Wellawaya
... Laurie & Agar
...
WRLIGAMA.
YATLYANTuTA.

Forest-land
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

200

do

250
500
500
200
500
250
500
200
200

do
do

54
100

do

.0

Rob- CocO- Oth er


ber. cuts, Profits
Trincomalee

do
do
do
do

do

do

do

do
do
do
do

Lemastota
do

For Yotiyantota e siatc..: see separate Kt lani Valley List.

1086a

DIRECTORIES.

SHALL GARDENS PLANTED WITH TEA,


OWNED BY NATIVES, IN DISTRICTS OF CENTRAL, UVA AND
WESTERN PROVINCES.
AROUND GAM POL AND NAWALAPITIT A.
[FACTORIES near Gampola, Kadugitnnawa, Mnriawatte, Atgalla, Ascot, Dartry,
Orion, Castle Milk, Attab.tgie, S. Agar, Gampola, Bodawa, Rattawela, Sogama,
Alpitikanda, Poilakanda, NIA-- Peradeniya, Gerago.ma, Kurullegalla, &c. These are only
a few that I can remember, but you will find nearly all Factories between North
aktale and Galls deal in bought leaf more or less, Cor.]C. M. B. Wilkins has built a
factory on lend leased from aghbourne for his own Hanattela Estate Iasf and
bought leaf. J. T. Hawks has opened a factory at Gelgediawa for bought leaf
(2 miles from Gampola en the Kandy Road.)
NAMES 01, ESTATES & VILLAGES. OWNERE. I NUMBER OF GARDENS. ACRE30E IS
TEA.
Attabage villages. PussAlaw i 26 gardens
87
4
16
Wahagapitlys
11
a

10}
Dunnkewillit
-1 11
10
21I
Delpitiya e
41
B. I. F. Capper
Melbourne Estate
,,
K. Valupulle
62

Pittakande Group
22
J. Penis

Porontaruwewatte
40
P.
Dharmalingampitlle
Millagollahenawatte
20
T.
P.
R.
Palaniappa
(
betty

Poomawatte
Of
29
P. Saminathapulle
Pass Rock
/1
36
Do
Werellopitiyawatte
042 gardens
Inguruwatte village, Nilambe
J., .,
15}
Kahatapitiya villages, Ktdugannaw.t 5

16}
3
Unambuwe villages
G. F. Danuvillo
25
Cnarabuwe (East Eud) Estate
18
Apalagoddewatte Kadugannawa M. Mohamed All
7
H. F. de Silva 1 garden
Ratmalkadna
,,
10
W. Narinan Chatty
A shhourne Estate
e
5.0i
16
gardens

Udunuwara villages
I/
11
Gampola
4
G
13owala
II
12i
4

Gampolawela
,,
21
Narangwitte VP
e
4
9
4

Wattadeniya ,,
15
231,Gampola
II
PI
5
23
A. S. Mohamado Lebbe
Polgampoiatennewatte ,
IS
5 gardens
Dolosbage
70
Iv, Wijayasskere
Boaawarst Estate, Doloabsge
35
J. Wells and J. 0. Pereira
,
Rennyland
25
L. Palaniappa Chatty
Letcheinitoturn

Total. 813
,.
[Mariawatte buys from about 100 garclens.]
.

OWNER

Amur
ESTATE. ACRES.

ABOUT.
ESTATE, ACRES.

A. 31. Lebbe
A mbnl Kottdanda 3
Mahaweliganga, 12
K. Vevramuttu
Do
21
Asmedemulle
3
Silvallanda
NallatdAnby
D.
K.
Ptuaclii
Eels
G orakagaitiMeepitiya
G. F. Muller
2i
mullehena
1
Nawalapitiya
Sergi, Major
1 ] W. M. Fernando
Vaydorawatte 12

Ageris Meals
De
l'!
Weligampolagoda 2{

B. R. Perera
1,
Do
KondePitiyawatta 1
M. de S. Buddhadasa Doloste. ge

I
Kathee
Wel
igarnpolagoda 110
,.
Pina, Veda
8}
Do
Do

W. D. Simon de Sils a
I W. M. Fernando
Bowagame
3
e
.Di is
:1
Katlic e
2
Ido t ara East te
Selona
:te Abdul Rahiman Dat,gahamallehena 4
Ulapane
K. B. Beddewela
e Kiry: Banda
1 eyanageharuullo 4
Galaboda
T. Daniel
1 Daniel Silva-18
Palageda
Nawalapitiya
Step. Fernando
,
D. B. de Silva
Silva's Land
20}
,,
Gabriel Fernando
l_/ Anthony Appu
1
Nawalapitiya
Manikanwette
Veereu Cangany
.,
k
A.
Sahestian
0
Warakamulle
Do
liN
Sambo Rawther
hiariattia
2:,
2
Pt
tulrucloo
w
a
Do
Cader Saibo
2i;
ATOI{POWI
Po
1
G. F. Cornelia Silva Mepiti Ella
!i;,
P. S. Pitchy Tamby Kandapitiya

TEA GARDENS OWNED BY NATIVES.


NAMES IN FULL.

NAME

OF THE GARDEN. ACREAGE. NAME OF

THE

VILLAGE.

- Dawalagalayage Helm
1
Atabage, Pull igama
Appusamy
. - Gedera Watte [WatteI
Ana Aunt Lebbe
it ahatapitiya, Gampola
.kp oolunni, Palle Gedera Manumpedige Watte -1
Bovala
- Homatuwatte K a j uJ. W. Guparatue
[Gampola
gahamulle Watte - 5
Buruluwemankanda
- Vu-ga-lai Watte
8
B, D. L. Perem,
Unumbova, Gampola
- Cralgodit Watts
6
Bahurk Appuhamy
Galgediyawa
- Atubakotuwe Watte i
Seyatu
Bovala
- Gedumbeg Kahle - 8
Edward Dale
Kahawatta_
[Store
M. D. D. Gunatilleke - Wahugepitt a Watte 4
Wahoo epitira, B 1 a ok
- Hunugalawatte
6
W. A. Fonseka
Velila, Gampola .
- Panselawatte
Gututrutne Priest.
Kob wale
- Katukitule
2
J. A. Javatileke
Pupuresse
7
Pinwatte
[Mulls,
M. H. Marikkar
Gampola
- Delpitiya, Etambagaha
3
W. W. Peres
Per
Delpitiya
- Noogetenne No. 1
6 or 5 Valunbodo
5- A.1.16.3111. Arachi
6
D. S. Sardiyel Appuhami Huntunaye HenewattePupuresse

M. Mohammad Tumby
- Kahatapitiya watts 2
Arachi
Kuhatap i tiya
- Veligulla Hem
Veligulle
S. R. Ambalawanar
PM Kumbure 11 e rat b.
Mudiyanselage Mudi- Hoepolamadittat
- 2
Voligulle
1
[yanse Gulmaditta Watts
Halagama
Salemberem
- Gunhata, Illagollo
Punchi Banda
Gunhata
Gampols.
Rev. H. W. &nevi rattle - Walawwe Watte
a
- Maditta
i
Kuluttapitiya
Seim Lebbe
Udawatte
i
Uduwerella
Kahl Banda
- Pussegolle wilt*
4 or 3 Kirinda, Galgediyawa
Thagis Appulanni
- Pibillewatto
7 or 6 Kahatapitiya, Gampola
Richard Ranauinghe
/
Illewatoore
T. B. Barabamdet0 a - Valawwe Watts
4

Wahugepitiya
Watts
Pussellawa
S. Ibrahim
Heirs of T. B. Palipana,
,
- Ararube Walewwewatte
Kahatapitlya,
late R. M.
Heirs of Pohath MIMI), Walawwe Watts
1
Gampola
Andia
Hacman',
Bibi[liy-ar
Pukkeer Tambi
laynge Watts
i
Nanuiwitta, -Simla Lebbe Conductor - Vawpitiya Watte
Bovala
- 8
- Walauwa
Gampola
T. B. Panabokke
100
- Kirinde
do
do
- 80
- Elpitiya
do
do
Total about

294 acres.

Another Return.
NAME OF GARDEN.

OwN'En.

,..
RAMbOlakka Thevalawat- Diugri Banda
...
[W... Kiri Banda
Banagathana
...
Ouku.
Banda
...
Sinthurankanda
... M. D. S. Appoohanty ...
Amblakohawat ta
... Putichina
Thambathaina
... Ouku Banda Officer
...
Veharagoda
.., R.W.Pinghamy Aratchi...
Pallavoladenia
... Nikhatti Rana.
...
Eriagawatta
... Tikri Banda Aratchi ...
Thippa 'Anal
do
Medatiangoda
...
.,.
Mudalihamy
Boohelakedra
do
Methagoda
...
do
Gelopittiya
...
... . do
Thahittiavala
a
... Siripal
Kelabogahawatta
chi
Pungwattagavit
...
... .1ppoohattly
Polanui
... Va. lawn. Pura:him1a
...
Illakolawatta
... Loku Banda
...
Asathinawatta
...
Andris
Appoo
...
Hillakolawatta
... Ouku Banda
...
Katt ookithala
...
do
...
Galhoondalawatt a
... Vevegava Appoohamy ...
Ugalpay
..,
...
Mudieue
Andclli
Udagalawatta

ACRES. POST STATION OR


ABORT.
DISTRICT.
2
I
11

Kadugannawa
do
du
3
du
do
4
do
7
Peradeniya
1
Kadugannawa .
3
do
do
t Gampola
1
do
do
4
do
21 Kadugatinawa
2do
3
do
o
do
3
do
14
do
1i
do
I
do
11
do
14 Gampola


1088

DIRECTORIES,

TEA GARDENS OWNED BY NATIVES.


NAMES OF GARDENS. Ow:cuts. ACRES. POST STN
Thibuttookillattena Aludianse Ara,tchy ...Abt. 1 Gampola
Seembalagamala
... do
1 do
Bothiwalkedapittya
Sirimala
12 Kadoganna
Helepittya
... T. B. Warakarala . . 3 do
Halucombrahena
Vadriagoda Si rhna1a 4 ilo
Pittyakawatta
Wattapola Appuhamy 2 do
Sadikka Tottam
N. A. L. Natchiappa Chetty do
... A. N. De Silva
do
PussaIa Dena
Horatala *
1 to
Udakanda
Punchirala
do
Panabokka Walaua
Kumarihamy
do
Thodam Madilla
. . P. B. Ganhatta
Peeli Hengawatta
do
24 do
Kurukku Thala
Ukku Nainda
2
Ambagasthana
Maddmna, Appuhamy
3 do
Kelpanthana,
,.. E. Muhammad Lebbe
11 do
Morapagoda
Nikhatti Ouhera
3 do
Peehelapitiya
Goonaya
do
Thamba Thania
Mudiyanse
2 Gampola
Udathana
B. Pinto
2 Kadugo,una
Parakotuwa,
.,. do
1.1 do
Mathuruppal
... M. Arunasalain Chetty ..
5 do
Thippathana
Kiria
13 do
Tharnbathina Sinhawatta Muttua
lv do
Thanna Gedara Kalu Bands,,
do
gankanawatta Kirihamy
2
do
Thippathana . do
1 do
Sundrankanda T.A.K.R. Karttp pan Chetty... 115 do
Gine Heeria . Tkiri Kumarihamy
14 do
Heelapita ... W. M. B. G. Vidane
8 do
Thippathanai Setu
2 do
Labuwelpola R. D. Pereira
8 do
Ganhatta Gedarawatta Appuhamy
2 do
Kllagodapitiya ... Kiri Banda Arachchi
9 do
Eridakanda
Appuhamy
1 do
Viharagodawatta Nikhatti Mudiyanse
do
Meogahakotuwewatta, Loku Banda
2
do
Peellagawawatta Punchirala
1 do
RukkathanathainaDabta... Ukku Banda
4 do
Total about 276 acres.
I.LIsT OF ESTATES NEAR NAWALAPITIYA TAKING NATIVE LEAF.Nags
Kanapedievrattie, Tembeligalla, Goorookoya, 1mboolpitiya, Shamrock, St.
-Hyndf ord, Penrhos.Cor.}
AROUND KANDY.
PROPRIKTO
DISTRICT. PROPRIETORS. DISTRICT.
Ampitiya ... D. L. Perera Ampitiya ... Beddawella
limb. Darla
Hantana ... Sangapullai Kaugo,ni Ooduvella ...
... A. Kira Ba

Ampitiya

Ooduvella, ... Banda
Pattiagalla ... Louis Peris
do ... Siabu
... S. Pusagod
Ampitiya ... Arnolis Perer Ampitiya
AROUND WATTEGAMA OR PANWILLA.
20 Gardens, including

GARDEN. OWNERS.

GARDENS. OWNERS. ACRES


Katu Kitoola George Look
liunucotua Muthu Verun 23
a
12 Totalgahamulawatta, Aryrata
Delgahalanda V. Rengasamy
Banda
PallipaharawatteR. S. Silva 12 Madugaha Ella Ukki
Tanahun ModuneP. Ponambalam 8 Heepitiya W. Dunuwille
Palle MaligatenneW. A. Fernando 25 Elkaduwa D. S. Weerasui
n nine.

10S9

TIREt.7T0111ES
NA W ALA P IT INAAM il AG A M t - AV A .

NAME OARDERs SupPi.vixo TEA LEAF To Sr. CiavE FAcTIRY Nawalapitiyie.

ACREAGE IS TEA.
VILLAGE.
PROPRIETOR.
ABOUT
.. . 40

M. P. Milan
Panebappu
Nandorie
D. 0, Lebbe
Svool Hamide
E. E Bagharre
Abdul Rhanon
Kappohamy
P. Rolla Aratchy
ltanhamy
Jainis Singh()
Appuhamy
Sap Moltarnmado
II. tikku Banda
K. A. M. Cassim

J. M. Appuhamy
F. Barber
Pauchi Banda
12
/leen Appu
lii
8 Appuhamy
Mosque
1
Geo. Streeting
2
S. M. Ukku Banda
I
Ukku Banda
2
K. Mudalthamy
2
S Appuhamy
Puuchirala
1
4 ' K. M. C. Sego Nador
:i . Loku Appuhamy
12

...

...

...

..

A6 4

1
10
10
3
1
2

2
2
lu
...
2
---To,a1 157 a -res
...
...
...

ABouT
4
1
2

- 4.

ABOUT NAWALAPITIYA.
[Owners of Native Gardens supplying, tea leaf I o Shamrcc Factory,beside
Gondenawa as this is shown in Doloabage Estates we omit it here ]
OWNEEs.
Sergeant-Major's Laud Ageris Mendis
13.R. Perera
A. M. Lebbe
M. Kelaart
D. B. D'Sdr.4
G. P Cornelia Silva
T. de Silva
G. P. Weeracekara
H. N. Samuel Appu
V. Celle Muttu
Samagain a
Pina Veda
Kiry Ukkua Veda
P. C. Kira
A. Sebastian
Mariamina

ACRE,.
. 18
... 14
... 20
... 30
... 20
... 28
.. 26
... 30
... 60
... 10
... 60
... .
... 2
.. :1
2

OwIEERs.
F. Peter Appu
Migail Appu
Anthony Appu
Anthony Kangany
Nickmanis
B., S upiyah
Abdul Gadar
Cavary Cy.
Pichatamby
Adrean
Thagis Appu
Dennis Alma
G. M. de Silva
S. Rangkiria
It. Bastean

ACRES:
.. 2
... I
M.

... 9
.. 0
... 3u
,

.. 4
.. 8

... 10
... 10
_
To!al...431

The Native Tea .0,110n11 about NowalliAtiya ere estimated '0 aggregate re y
1,000 acres in extent, from 431 acres of which the Shamrock Factory buys leaf.]

TLA GARDENS OWNED BY NATIVES IN BADULL A_ DISTRICT


Ni
AE ol? GARDEN._
Na61E9 15 FULL.
ACREAGE.. 'VILLAGE.
A. V. It. Weerappa Chatty Tappatetotum
A. V. R. Weerappit Chet' y
and Tiriwanisidampulle... Podipane
... Oongalt -me
V. S Raman Chatty
M.T.T.V.Muttiah do
... Ewsclugama
D. E. de Silva
... Beddecumbura
Rankiri
.., Gorakan'ahalanda
L. D. M. John
... Tallanda
Been gonika
... DodarigaVAIRI1e

.
.
...

..

60

do
do
300
do
30* Beddecumbura
7 I3ulatwatte
5
do
2
Beddeenmbura
71
60

Total 535
25 acres tea I acres:tea, and coffee.
70

Bathing.

1090

DIRECTORIES.
NATIVE TEA GARDEN'S IN MEIAMAHANUWARA.
OwN MI5. ACRE!, GARIENS. OWNERS. ACRE
i Kahl Banda
pieyapolly
35 1
t Koralla
. E. ,
1 iVcet dear na a
1. Appuhamy
15

T. B. 5f edawaka
7
Muria
Liana
a _.: I
,...
5 Ill _,' John Perera
1 Debigolla
M. Bandaniya
A. M. Midiu
2 Kandawatta

2 41 -1 Keeratta
1 Havadiah
2
2 -f'
4.44
I Dingerala
5
Total 151
1, Din geria
5

Wilms:Ns.

to

RAVGAL.A.,

APPROXIMATE ACREAGE.

N. ME. TAMIL. NAME. Plomultroas Total Area. Cultivated. Te,,

Ketawatagama ... Ketawalagama ... Dharmalingam ,.. 43


a nib , pitiya
... A rahopitiya
... Veerm pen
. 50
Wardiwala
... Wardiwela
... Kira
... 60
No n- me
... No name
.... Arun-wpm
... 25
Do
._
do
...
It
... Sundro

43
60
30
25
ti

Ni
21

Total acres... 1%1

LIST OF -NATIVE TEA GARDENS SUPPLYING LE V TO GALATIA


BELLWOOD, DELTOTA AND OTHER FACTORIES.
Nan e of 0 a net

Name of the Garden

Appal amy Aratchi


Para Watte
Mrs. Kreltzbein
Ketagoda
Hanley
Ethel a Wat e
Geonaratna Appuhamy Huree Go le,
Kilt Banda Antal. e
Rot to Da, de
Kathy n
ngany
Noo. a'iadda
T. M. Sol.tintaa h-,iba Ka agoda
Kiria
Domtagaha Waite
5Iootooswam_, Cangany Egortagolla
.1. V. A.pp..swaca
Ket go 'a
Mooniardy Cangany Gawp" 'a
Katho Amma
Ketagoda
Manik Bala
Pe-a Watte
Ke ago(a
Manikkan Aslatie
Appua a
Dambatallantula
Ookoo Banda Aratchic Gel alc, ha
C. D 1 homis
Pera Watte
Afeett.'.. All apitchai'Gm to alantenn 3
Y. Rn r.e
Iliathlrapawa'a
Pak in
I Katt' gotta
D. E. Karunatilaka
'Keen ,galat mu'abt n ;
A. E. P. Molvonado Ke'egoda
D orit Singh
.
(4 'kande Prate
Strived iya Yidace
Dambiga.mula
ea net. ed. ra Pinchie I I apugahamula
Siri Malah
Honepolapitiya
Ooni a
Malabendanuteune
Rang Manilla
Pa'ugamaDararg Knmhara
Satan Karle.r
Ketagoda
A. Warasa Kauni
Ambagahamula Maditta
San, ha
Edoduwapitiya
W. P. Banda
P. luwatenno
Adiran Apo.)
Ketagoda
Ponnaya Oangany
Hu, ergolla
Kadar Kannie
Honepolaritia

I
Acre Name of Wage P. Station
Deltota
Galaha
25
do
.10
1
do
do
lt
do
7
,'a
Talatao3 a
20 Hes abet a
do
do
6
II Upper Dalt o' a Galatuba
4 Lower do
do
18 Hew heta
ralatuoya
15 Upper D Pete, Deltota
15 Hewahett
Talatt.oya
I Min r Mitt:AR Galaha
1 ' 0 do
4
di
3
do
1 Lower Deltota do
5 Hewaheta
Telatuoya
28 Upper Deltota Galaha
3 Lowtr do
do
do
1
do
2 Upper Deltota do
8 Oodoowella Kandy
5 [Titter Deltoh Galaha
9 Llar. r do
do
.'o
do
2
eo
do
lA
do
2 Upper do
2 Lower do
do
3i Upper do
do
1
do
do
do
4 Lower do
do
do
i
Talatooya:
4 Hewaheta
4 Upper D. Rota Galaha
21
do
do
g
0
do
do

To fare Page R290.

List of NsItive Tea Gardens Supplying. Leaf to GalaDa Factory.


The following is the latest return ;Name of Owner. Acres. Name of Vill.sge. Name of Owner. Acres. Name of Village
Kiria
... 6 Lower Deltota Soppiyah

Sirivediya Vidane... 24
do
Ssnuugam
i Upper Deltott a
.
Y. Rangkiriya
...
do
Baja
do
Il oga
do
Ukkuwa Mason ...
Rau Manilla
... 4 Upper do
Sinabappo
.... Moolgama
Tenne4edara Pinchle 1 Lower do
A.E. Abdul Cadet .. Upper Deltota
l'..iripala
do
do
?;
J. M. Ran Bania .
Ukka Banda I ... 5 Coptr do
do
Abdul Rahirndn ...
3, P. Appaswamy ... 25
do
do
Kin Banda II
...
-do
lbw Rala
do
Ukkuwa Vidane .. 2 Lower do
... 41
do
...

Mango
Ukkuwa
`t Lower do
-
do
S. V.-Bryan Betty.. I
Pakkiamal
... 3i Upper d /
... Upper do
do
Baba Singh()
do
G. Ponnasamy
... 5i
... Moolgama
Siriya III
Hythe Estate (Tamil
do
... 1i
Dtwaya II
do
Cangany)
... 26
D. M. Guoaratna ... Upper Deltota
Dingiria
... Lt Lower do
do
...

Kiri Banda
do
Palingu Rai
... 1
do
...
do
Mal Hami
Tennegedara Kiria 11
do
Belinda
...
do
M. Kaluwa
...
do
..
Unga II
do
Siriya
...
do
...
Poiris Singho
do
L. 8.Yatawara (Rate.
do
... 70 Upper Deltota Ana Warusakanni... 2
mahatmaya
do
... 24
Maeelield Es;
... 3 Lower do
Binduwa III
... Moolgama.
T. Din .iriya.
... 8 Upper do
fiathubapelee
do
...
Baba II
... q Lower do
N. Bindu
do
...
Putiehitaila
... 8i Upper do
Hale Hami
M.
Madar
Saibo
...

Upper
Deltota
... ILI Lower do
Pin Appu
Kiri Hat .nt D. ... , I Moolgama
do
do
... 2
Pody Singho
Kaoaravale
... 22 Codoowei a
... i Upper do
Ukku
... Moolgama
Binduwa IV
do
du
Dingiri Bands ... 2
.. 1 Oodo /worm
Diugiriappo
do
... 1
do
Appohami
do
...
Kuria Duraya
... i Lower do
Punchi Kiriya
.. 1 Moolgama
Siriya Vidalia
do
do
... 2
Sandia
do
Siriya II
... 4 Upper do
Hami
do
.. 20
V. John
... 1 Lower do
Sobani
Goonaratort Unanee 16 Ooioowera
... 1i Upper do
. Santhanam
Moolgama
KirihatanaVidaue...
20
do
Maniklnin... 1
... 1 Oodoowera
Samandera
.. 4
do
Kanniyah
.. Moolgaa
Moolgama
Bindn
do
...
^
Appuwa
do
do
Kahl
Dingiriya
do
T. Sepals
.. 4 Lower do
M. Siripala
do
I
Binduwa
.. 5 Upper do
1st. Sara Saibo
The above represents a total of 82 dealers, owning nearly 318 acres. The quantity
of green leaf bought in 1904 was 476.366 lb.=119,091 lb. of nada tea ; and the estimate
for 1905 is 150,000 lb, of made tea from native leaf.

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ABOUND 1-L MBODA.


PARTLY IX RANIRODA AND PARTLY IN KOT.MALE.
4

Acres.

Mutt ucarpen Chatty


Charles Appuhamy
D. J. App 'fumy
Mariapully
Vidar,e Appubamv
Arnmataluwa

70
1)
....7
..,
50

D. E. A. de Silva
Carolisha.my
L-eknam.0 harpy
,.. e 15
Puncha
...
19
Rengasamy
...
Bala Appuhanly
1l
...
5
Arnnite Soysa
...
5A. V. Thuria
Ago-intro
... 70
Armenia Lenora
...
15
Pavid
...
30
...
15
Bastian Silva
Kandiah
...
15
Mendis

A pponeide

Appuhamy
Hatemahatmaya
Sabina Thuria
David Appu
Tbepa is Silva
Pobea Puncha
Pun hrippti

.....
IN3

...
...

...

...
...
.,
Total .

Acres
15
5
5
5
15
15
5
5
JO
10
10
20
15
10
400

MT E AO ES OP' TEA GARDENS OWNED BY NATIVES SELLING


THEIR TEA LEAF TO MARIAWATTE.
(.-Is report Cr' to l'voqi oil P rod net .,-+ Thoth Comolission.)
14

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.. 1 L B P
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.. 1 M L
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... 35
.. 3 I W
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... 2 AP
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.. 6 D L
.. 2
1 GD
4SM
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1-4 DLDAA ... 10 S M A
... 18e
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.. 6 8 P
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DLDAA
K M
6
5 DLDAA .. 10 AHL
N D
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N
.. 6 A
... 4
MAC
S IFC
25
... I A
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.. 1 G D
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.. 1 TPRPC .. 20 CLSL
KD
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3. L P C
... 1
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.. 2
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.., 5
M
AAL
.. 2
.. 3 IL
D M
.., 3
D
K UA
.. 2 A It
.., 3 ED
1 MAHL
IP
... 22 Al)
.. 4 MARL .. 2
KD
AML
.! 3
4 A 1' L
.. 5 RD
.. 2 OLIL
AS ML ...251 P B
2
.. 1 OL 1 L
KD
WM
.. 2 H M
... 6 E A A .. 2
.. 10 K D
WM
.. 2 M
... 1 EDAA .. 4
.. 7 K D
U Klt'
.,. -6 R M
... 8
SMH
... 4d D de
.. 2 H A
...40e
NWC
.. 4 8 M H
R
..
.. 8d VPLYPC.. 8
H F de S
MH
D L
.. 70a D
... 4i P D
.. 40 W W
DL
.. 3 M L
.. 29
.. 4 P 8
941
D L
... 1 M L
.. 35 Tttal
.. 2 P S
DL
... 1 M L
SA
The leaf from the above mentioned 112 estates and gardens, belonging
to or leased by seventy-four n ttivep, is delis ored at my depSt in Gampola ,
a great proportion of the acreage is young tea, but it ie impossible for me
to say how much. I do not vouch for the correctness of the acreages.
4, Part only in bearing. b Part in bearing. Buys leaf from others. c Buys leaf from
others. d Only part hi bearing. Buys leaf from small growers. e Very little in bearing.

1092

DIRECTORIES.

1,0N.

PL t NTINC COMP IN IlEs IN


WITH ESTATES AND ACREAGE.

(For fuller parities/ars rqfPr to Ertate Directory.)

ABSOISLEIGH TEA. ESTATE CO., LD.


NAME OF ESTATE.

DISTRICT.

Abboteleigh

Dikoya

PIA

POST STATION.

... Hatton

AGR A 0 (WAR ESTATES CO., LD


Dimbula
Agra Duval] & Fanke ton
Agrapatann.
Saokrawattie

AURA TEI CO. OF OE YLON, LD.


Dimbula
Agrapatana.

Craig

AGRICULTURAL CO. OF' CEYLON, LB.


... Haputale
.. Banda mwela ...

ALLIANCE TEA (.1). OF CEYLON, LD.


Dankeld (including El. tree
... Dikoya
... D.ikoya
and Banff)
.. Dikayn. Lower
... Watawala
Aberdeen
... Nanuoys.
... Dimbula
Calmly
... Agrapatana
Thorn field & Gleneagles' ..
do
... Nannoya
... do
tdaRadella
... Maskeli) it
Luccombe
... Maskeliya
ALMA TEA. ESTATE CO., LD.
Alma, Grey mon t 8a Leangawelle Maturata
Maturata
Seaton, Ascot & Rot er.son's
...
do
Land

..
...
...
...

531

517
361
375
455 1
475
512
567

*40

NO

AMALGAMATED TEA ESTATES CO., I.D.


... Kurunegala ...
Daisy Valley (Coconut) .. Kurenegala
... Ratnapura ...
Gulaturit Group
... Rat-napura
...
... Chilaw
... Chilaw
Nellunkulia (Coconut)

559
1264
539

ANGLO-AMERICAN DIRECT TEA TRADING CO., I.D. (Cit...ao3w,)


... Balangoda
..
708
Meddakande ilielig. Cbetnole Balangoda
...
...
do
1159
..
do
Rasagalla
...
r172
...
Ingiriya
... Kalutara
Halwatura
... Yatiyantotil ...
... K elani Valley
1601;
Halgolla Group,
... Katugastot a ...
10',41
... Dumb...a
Katugaatota
MandaraNewera (incliiiting
...
48t
... Maturate.
Goodwood)
... Maturata
5111
...
... Ambawela
Warwick
... New Galway
397
...
Bogawatitaltwa.
Lynated
... Dikoya
...
823
... Ilentota
... Kalutara
Maddagedera
ANGLO-CEYLON AND GENERAL ESTATES CO., LD.
.. Dikoya
...
... Dikoya
Darrawella
.. Roeella
...
Wattawella
... Dikoya Lower
.. Kotagala
...
Craigie Lea &Fcrest Creek Dimbula
...
... Lindula
St.Coombs
... do
... Kandy
Kondeealle
... Dunabara
... Teldeniya
Mahaberiatenne
do
...

.. Hewaheta Lowe.
Bellwood
... Galaha
... Deltota
Loole Condera
...
do
Kadugannawa
... Gampols
Sinnapittia and Runup-111a
Nilloomally
... ltelebokka
... Madulkele ...
... Mate le Last
... Rattota.
...
Deagkande
... Puseellawa
... Pusaellawa ...
Stellenberg
... Irdapneeellawa...
Delmar
... Cdapuseellawa
.. Hnlgranoya .
Glen Devon
...
do
Altwood

ANKANDE ESTATE CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


Gammadnwa
, . Matale Eaet

627
411;
SOO
185
828
696
417}
1460
156
720
477
555
983
466
102

Ij

DIRECTORIES.

1094

CASTLERE,1t.11 TEA Co. ttl CEYLON, LD,


POST STAT10?i.

PLAta
ItE

l':..torn tn.. ESTATE.

Dikoya

CUStleremgh

Dikoya.

CENTRAL PROVINCE OF CEYWN TEA. CO., LD.


280
...
. Galboda
... Ambagamuwa
- Wayweltalawa
... 227
.. Dikoya
... Dixoya
Berat
590
.. Dolosbage
... Dolosbage
Bornagala '
259
do
...
do
Dedugalta and St. Blanc ...
304i
... Gampola
... Nilambe
Castle Milk
Goonambil in. ludiug Eria.
573
...
... W a ttegatua
gastenne and lnehatelly ... Wattegatna
296
do
...
...
do
...
Morn Ella (Losi.ecs)
hi
to
do
...
Raxawa

Fonterset
and Luxe.)
Kabragul.a

CENTRAL TEA CO. OF CEYLON,


jug Easd
TPlawakele
u'a
'
Maturates
Maturata

1010

598

..`,EYLON AND INDIAN PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION, LD.


Malta hills.,
Laxapana Group
St. Andrew's' Group
Kandalc,ya

Gleneair
Maeduff

.. Dintbula
.. Maskeliya
...
do
... Yakdessa

...
290.r
..
830
...
825
... 720

.. Isinnuoya
... Maskeliya
..
do
... Doloebage

CEYLON ESTATES INVEST.Il EN r ASSOCIATION,


Dikoya
.. Norwood
Dimbrula
Lindula,

L D.
354
221

C.'IYLON HILLS TEA ESTATES CO., LD. (in Liquidation).


Agra Oya
Dikoya Lower
Watawala
...
310
HardenbuiA
do
241i
CEYLON LAND AND PRODUCE CO., LD.
Fetteresso
... Dikoya
Audangadde
... Doloebage
Peradebia (New)
... 11.Lutone
Rickarth a
.. IlItrAceliya
Owoltte
... lk tat ale Suet
StratIliala and Al.() labile ...
do
North Matale Group
...
do North
Alloowihure Group
.. e o West

.. llogawantalawa ...
412
... Nawaispitiya
... 186
... Peradeniya
4.58i
... Maskeliya
...
558
.. Matteis
...
290
..
do
...
420
...
do
..... 1240
..
do
.,.
693

CEYLON PROPRIETARY TEA ESTATES CO., L71.


Simms' Lille
... Dilloyl
... Dikoya
Radella
... Dimbula,
... Nan uoya
Troy
... Ke'ani Valley
... Ruansella
Forres and Warburton
... Maskeliya
... Metakeliye,
Beaumont Group
... Pussellaaa,
... Pussellawa
t;EYLON PROVINCIAL ESTATES CO., LT).
Glassaugli & ladaevc
Dimbul L
Nanuora

190
473
415
356
903

506

1095

DI RECTORIES.

NAME oe ESTATE.
Wsgot
Perth

CEYLON RUBBER CO., LD.


POST STATION.
DISTRICT.
Kelani Valley

PLANTED
AREA.
150

Pattukka

CEYLON TEA AND COCONUT ESTATES CO., LD.


... 1047
Horana
Kalutara

CEYLON TE A PLANTATIONS CO., LD.


,
625
... Dikoya
Tillyrie
... Dlloya
622
... Agrapataua
Glenlyon
... Dimbula
687
...
... Ta,awaltele
FI lyrood East
...
do
480
do
..
do
Do West

64u
... Kotagsla
limits,
do
823
.. Eindula
Taogakellie
do
...
290
do
...
Wallahs
do

am
... Agrapataus
Waverley
...
do
404
...
Watago-la
Yoxford
do

1070
... Hap atale
P to R ,tinalie ...V Pitsrat Lillie Haputalo
496
' .. Gampola
Atgalla
... Kadagannawa
500
Mariawat'e
...
do
do
.
577
Deo alakand i
...
... Debiowita
.... Kelani Valley
499
... Yatiyantota ..
Dutiedin
..
d..)
671
..
... Kitulgale,
Ingoya
do
391
do
Mudams 1141

do
160
do
Sembawa it a
do
...
423
Alton
... Norwood

... Maskeliva
111
.. Nuwara Eliya ..
The Scrubs
... Nuwara Eliya
... Dambadeniya .. 1093
Ancligama tUoconui a &e.) ... Karunegala
474
Mawatte
do
.. Kochcbikade .,
.. Negombo
511
Siringapat he
In
.. Badalgama
...
Chutes
Erracht
Clyde

Ka:ogauga
Lliski 11

01.1:NES ESTATES CO., LD.


Den'owi
Valley
do
...
do
CLYDE TEA ESTATES CO., L's. a
Kalutara
Kalutara
do
...
do
...
,..
do

390
501
...

CO L 0 11 BO CO.M ME RCIA E CO., LI/.


...
... Maskebytt
E melina
... Maskeli) LI,
... Badulla
Elinsburst
... Badulla
... Madulsima
.. Ilewa Eliya
Uva
...
... 10 aturata
Ellarnul'e & Welakellie
... Maturata
... Udapussellawa...
Gallabodde
... 1.1dapossellaws.
CONSOLIDATED ESTATES CO., LD.
... Walsgoda.
... Dimbula
Wattegod.:0
... Hewabeta
... Hewaheta Upper
Rutland
... Horan*
... Kalutara
Sorana
Talagalla (including
... Padukka
do
Knutsforcl)
...
... Kotinale
Heunewelle & Hoonoocottta KOtmale
... Rat:cite,
... Mate.le Eagt
Ellagalla
... Kant.
Wariawala Upper & Lower ... Nilautbe

303
186
176

* 255
244
570
331
180

870
563
641
649
599.i
267
792}

DIRECTORIES.

1096

CONSOLIDATED TEA, AND LANDS CO., LD.


NAME OF ESTAT E ,

PLANTED
POST STATION.ABE4.

DrsTiticT,

' ... Kurunegala


Alan
...
do
Delwira (Coconut)
do
A spokunawatte (C conut) ...

...

littrunega'a ...
do
..
do
...

COOPER, C DOPER & JOHNSON,


... Rada%
Kee na'aellefarou p
.. Bolan goda
DenegAma
.. Dikoya Lower
Shannon
... D m bni9,
Bogahawatte
do
...
Wangle Oga
Pallekelle (including Ainbaertta, Rajawolla Victoria
.., Dombara
and Warakettia)
... Han'ane
Oodewelle
(14
Onragalla
...
do
..
Peradeula (011)
... Hapotale
Rosebury
...
Kalutara
Ambatenne
... Kolani V..11ey
Densworth
'do
...
Moraiioya & Wilton
, . li tinnier al a
Path! egalla
Wiltshire (including
... Matale Wes:
Hampshire)
... Nilamba
LeVallon Group
... Paso llnwa
Peacock Hill
, . Gallo
Pati Rajah

500
1401)
275

LD.

... Bandarawsia ...


... Bogs.wantalawa
... Ha' ton
...
... Katagala
...
... TaIiwakele ...

796
320
390
511
400

... Kandy
.. do
...
...
do
,
...
... Peradentya ..
,.. Koslanea ...
... Nehod A
...
.. Dehiuwit% ...
... Roan wella ..
... Pet ab er a
..

3260
817
340
503
198

.. Matale
... D. ltota
.. P moll awa
... Elpitiya

345
1228

.1.

..
...
...
...

522

316
305
393

aoo

164

CBA1 HE .A.D TEA CO., LD.


Doloabige
Nawalapiti ... 255
...
do
...
do
694

Cibulaukandie
Craighead

D NIODE HA TEA CO., LIT,


... Bad ull.:

Demodera Group

Deinoclera

DKTALLA CEYLON TEA ESTATE CO., LD.


.. Kelaui Valley

Digalla

Bearweil
Belgravia
Elgin & Kelly Rill
Langdale
Li ppaKeIle
Mouan Ella
PiDicoul try

.. Debiowita .

DINIBULA VA LLE V TEA CO., LD.


.. Dinibula
. Talawakee
...
do
...
do
an
...
... Lin.lula
.. TiBawnkelo
,.. Lin itila
do
,
do
ilo
do
...
do

..

DONNYBROOK TEA CO., LI I.


Dikoya Lower
Donnybrook and Iditlfo7d
Batton

Downou
Ve:cla Patin],

683

229
262
8641
274
195
466
399

30.1

D001100 TEA ESTATE CO., LD.


Maduloinaa
Madulsinia
..
do
...
do

225
535

Du ArroN CEYLON ESTATE CO LD.


Drayton

.. Diinbula

.. Kwagala

,.

Pao

URI
DUCKWARI TEA PLANTATION O1.. LD.
NAM: 0$ ESTATE. DISTRICT.

Duckwari. including BatteRalle, Galbodde, WaT011,,,


Lovegrove &Loonagalla Rangsla
e

PLINTED
POST 8TATI0N. AREA.

Rangala 936

-----

ESTATES CO., LD.


ta le
Haputale e 708
P. sAellawa,
Pussellawa ... 820
Ramboda
Ramboda 9334

DUFF

Wiharegarla
Hellbotide
Raugbodde

DUNSINANE TEA ESTATE CO., LD.


Pundaluoya ... 1382
Dunsinane ... Pim daluoya
EAST INDIAN AND CEYLON TEA CO., LD.
lllnckwater ... A mbagant uwa ... .Nawalapitiya .. 668
Mahnousa
... Ke'ebokka ... Madnlkele ... 540
Aradampa
... Rakwana ... Rakwana ... 375
Foreat Hili
Kensington

EAST MATALE CO., LD.


... Matale East ... Gant tmulnwa ... 102
... do ... 135
... du

EASTERN PRODUCE AND ESTATEs Co., LD,


... Kadugannawa... 506
Kiri-loathe and Peak ... A lagala
... Norwood ... 790
. Dikoya
Norwood
Vellai Oya ... Dikoya Lower ... 'Wu, a wala ... 1358
Meddecombra ... 1)imbula ... Watag dn, ... 2554
Ingurngalla and 13eruivella ... Dolodiage ... Aranayaka ... 708
Hope
... Hewaheta Upper ... Hewaheta ... 1165
Arapolakawle ... Kalutara -- ... Tebuwana ... 61M
Doontbagast alarm ... Kotmalo ... Kotm Ili
Dromoland and Ewhurat ... Matale East ... Gammaduwa ... 333
Matale West ... Matale West ... Mateo' ... 693
Kumaradola ... A' onaragala ... Monaragala ... 472
Kombukkau ... do
... do ... 170
Wevekelic
... Nam unulkula. ... 383
.. Ps.ssara
Rothschild ... Pusmilawa. ... Possellawa ... 1062
Swanks
... do
... do ... 796
Condegalla ... Ratnbod. ... Ramboda ... 381
Labookelle ... do
... Labukele ... 543
EDARAPOLLA TEA ESTATE CO, LD. 4
... Doksbage ... Doloabaa e ... 268
Ardross
... Kelani Valley ... Yulivant eta. ... 291
Edarapolla .. do
... a ... 573
St. 11010k18

E1LA TEA CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


Ella tn.] Morton Kelani Valley Yatiyant9ta ... 716
KFULHUgR11141.
(10
Debiowita ... 215
Kle mane

ELEMANE TEA CO., LD.


ffewa Eliya , Sled tisi All .. 278

EMPIRE; OF INDIA AND CEYLON TEA CO., LU.


Knuckles Group ... Knuckles
MadulKe ... 908
Lebanon 14.eup
do
do ... 631

1095

DIRECTORIES,
ESTATES. CO. OF

NAME OF ESTATE.

ran.
PIA N TR D
ABTA.
... Maduleima ...
591
... Nasal%
591
...
... Udapussellawa ...
009k

Di STRICT.

POST ST A TION.

Battawatte & Forest Hill ,.. Madulsima


Eammeria Group
.,, Para
Gampalla
... Udapussellaiva

FERN LANDS TEA CO., LD.


Eton
Ferulauds

Pundeluoya
do

GILA1-1 A CEYLON TEA ESTATES


Danally & N. Vedehette ... [lantana
do
...
Galaha
do
...
Kitoolmoola
... liewatiA I Lower
Usausakel le
... Nilambe
Goorouk Ella Group
...
do
Vedehette E & W

Pundaluoya ...
do

201.13
210

& AGENCY CO.. Lit.


.. Ga'alla
...
002
..
do
,..
72.1
..
do
...
410
.. Deltota
263
..
.. Galaha
...
1017
..
do
516
...

UALKANDEWATTE TEA ESrATE CO., LD.

G/alloncl,watte

Dimbula

Gauapalla

Talawakele

400

GANA PALLA TEA CO U).


K bud Voll y
Yatiyantota

667

GANGAWATTA ESTATE CO., LD.


Gangawatta & Bit tome

Ma,skeliya

Maekeli! a

340

GANGWAR !LI` ESTATES CO. OF CEYLON, I,D.


r.
380
...
... Dolosbage
... Doluebage
Gangwarily
...
do
do
...
360
...
Havilland
213
...
ITudugudi
...
0.
... Kolani Valley
Glenalla
... Gammail UV a ... . 100
... Matale Etat
Yekau Mallai
GARTMORE TEA CO., LD.
Gartmorn

ISIaekeliyit

Munk

GENERAL CEYLON TEA. ESTATES CO., LD,


... Haputa'e
...
... Haputale
Borragalls
do
...
do
Gonamotava
...
Nub
da
...
Kalutara
Glimrhos
...
do
...
do
Cloutarf
do
...
do
Eagleslaod
...
... Matale South
.. Wattegarria. ...
Benveula Group
.. Aviseawella ...
... Kelani Valley
Hernmingford Group
... Wagsa
...
do
Pemberton
... Yatiyantota ...
Ivies
do
... Po wakpitiya ..
Peurith Group
...
do
do
...
do
...
...
Sirisanda
.. Wow
do
Weymouth & Pemi ertun ...
... Kelebokka
.. 1Votteganis ..
Hatale
... Po esellawn
. Gam polo.,
...
Attabaga Group
.. 1.:minwellr,
...
... Eclani Valley
Stinsford

427
595
223
232
160
753
1010
41 .
204
722
250
198
148
512
187

D IR ECTO RIES.
l'i(
r

GI liSON ESTATES, LI M L l'ED.

KA/tentht and rockburn's


... liaput..le
Land
.
du
Meeriahedde
do
...
Manaka-de
do
...
Malvern
Neeclv ood, inoldg. Haldammulla, 1dulgashena,
do
..
and Ettrick
... Dolosbage
raragalla

,11)

PIOT STATIC'S. P 1.NT1


A REA.

DIATRIC r.

N.011; OF ESTAT P.

... if aputale
.. KI)slandt
do
...
do
...

..

... Raldnnamulla ...

... Nawalapitiya ...

uLASOOW ESTATE CO., LD.


Agrapatana
...

Glasgow

406
651
336
131
1145
610

1352

GLENANORE TEA CO., LTD.


Glonanorc
Blackwood

Gona A lt,

nun ugala
Goomora

Upper

Haputale

453

CO? A ADIKA TEA CO., LD.


Gampola.
Knduganmtwa

355

GOOMERA TEA ESTATES CO LD.


Kegalla
Kegalla
Madulkele
... Knuckles

200
460

Hat utale

OMNI) CENTRAL CEYLON RUBBER CO


Urumiwella and Lewel a ... Kelani Valley
-- --

Ruanwella

GREAT WESTERN - TEA CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


Groat Western
Dimbula
Talawakelo

HapugahlIalde

Haputale
Leangawela

HAPUGHALANDE TEA CO., LD,


Matale
Matale North
HAIWTALE COFFEE CO., LD.
Haputale
Haputtle
do
...
do

069

921i

385

935
512

HATTON ESTATES CO.,


li t t on

High For. eta

Dikoya

Hatton

HIGH FORESTS ESTATES CO., ID,


Maturatu
Kurunda-oya Valle

HIGHLAND TEA CO, OF CEYLON, LD.


Kotagala
Cbryatle 'a Fkkom
Dimbola
Nuwara Eliya ...
Glenorchy & Mount Olive ... New Galway

125

1,207

417
205

HOPEWELL TEA CO., LD.


... Balangedo,
307
Agar's Land
... Balangoda
Allupo a Group (includin g
... du
Wewelwatte& Ralakoteline)
dc
1 r9
10
t....:
do
Ilopewoli
...
do
do
...
Welawnle Moi .taus
... Ratnapnra
31
221
llapugwtenue ITTipinal ... Ratnapura

DIRECTORIES.

1100

HORNSEY EA ESTATES CO., LI).


NAME Or ESTATE.
A bereairney
klortisey

Hun asgeria Group

Disrster.
Dikoya
do

POST STATION.
Dikoya
do
..

HUNASGIRIYA TEA CO., LD,


Hanasgiriya
Wattegama

'IMPE RIAL CEYLON TEA ESTATES CO., LA,


... Bogawantalawa
... Dikoya
Friedland
...
...
do
do
..
St. Vigeaus
...
... Roselle '
.. Dikoya Lower
lkiLoya
...
Nanuoya
...
.Dirobulo
E.Ait,burgh
... Oiliya
.. Haputale West
Nonpareil
... Maskeliya
... Maskeliya
Mottingliam

PLANTED
AREA.
922

261

843

161
185
526
398
321
221

K ALUTARA RUBBER 00., DD.


Ne boda
Kalutara

371

KALI:TARA TEA CO., Z.D.


Kalutara
Beutota
PaIlagoda& StkolumbKilte

818

KANAPEDINV AT TE TEA CO., LD,


Kanapediwattie (including
Ulapano
St. Cuthbert et Blaokford)... Pussellawa

664.

KAN DAPOLA TEA ESTATES CO., LD,


Bogawantalawa
.. Dikoya
Devonford
... Hatton
... do
O4
Erroll
. . Ramboda
... Ramboda
l'rotoft and lItti-bltrook
...
... Kandapola
.. Nuwara El.ya
Kaudapola

286
215
478
380

Yafado!a

Pans liateune

Kolani

Etega Iles sa
Dover
Parusells
Were.galla

K ANDYAN HILLS CO LD,


Matalo
. Mat ale South

512

KELANI 1 EA GA Et DEN CO.,


Ke 'aiii Valley
Yatiyantota

532

E LA NI VALLEY TEA.
. "(elan i Valley
do
do
...
do

A SSOCIATION.

LI).
Yatiyautots
...
764
Ruanwella
...
71
Yatiyantota ... 242
...
do
...
273

}Collie Group

E EL LIE TEA PLANTATION CO., LD.


Doloebage
Dolosboge

Bhutto
Ayr
Kintyre

KINTYRE TEA ESTATES CO., LD.


... Bogawautalawa
... Dikoya
... pad ukka
...
... Kelani Valley
.. 111 askeliya
...
... Maskeliya

Kirklees

KIIIKLEES ESTATE CO., LT/.


Uthipussellawa...
Udapussellawa
KN A VESMIRE ESTATE CO., LI).

250

5071
203

707

1101

IMBE
KOMONELLA. ESTATES CO. OF CETIAIN, LI).
NAME OF ESTATE.

ITO TRICT.

&Allston
... Medatashanuwara
...
do
Boselwatte
do
Kobonella dr Do akanda ...

POST SEAT

PL A NTED
ARE A.

TON.

t
... Bangala
..
do
...
do

526
172
386

Badulla
l'nssellawa
Nawalapitiya ...

6041

KORA LE TEA ESTA'IES CO., LI).


Badulla
Passellawa

Wewesse
Olenlech
Riverside

428!
302

KOTMAL E V ALLEY E FATE ('0-, I.D.


Kotmale

Queensberry

LANKA PLANTATION
... 1)ikoya
Fordyce Group
Fruit Hill
Ampittiakanda & Anibal] ... Haputale
do
...
Thotulagalla
... Mat ale West
Yattewatto
...
K
u
rutie a-oya Valley
Rillainulle
... 1.7dapussellaws,
Rappahannock

.. Ktttnale

."

CO., LD
... Diko, a
...
..,
... flatten
... Bandarawela ...
...
... liftput IV
...
... /Maid
....
... Mantra, a,
... Udamisaellawa...

778

809
227
481
382

751
207
322

LANKA RUBBER CO , LB.


Kalutara

Malaboda

Netoda

LETHENTY TEA ESTATES ASSOCIATION, LD.


Lethenty Group (inclui'ing
Lethenty, Marlborough,
Clavetton, Broad Alin('
... Mattel%
Diko) a
Blairgowrie)

165

1038

LINDULA TEA CO., LI).


Dimbula

Lindooln

liarandagalla
Dambatenne Group
Keenapitiy a
14, uarakande Group
Oakfield
Panilkanda
Pooprassie Group

Talawalcae

LIPTON, LIMITED.

... Dumbara
... Kandy
llaputale
... Hap lita I e
do
.. Koslancla
.
do
...
do
...
do
...
do
... Morawak Korale
.. Deniyaya
... Pussellawa
.. Puesellawa

325

.
..

AIADULSIM A COFFEE AND ( '1 NI 'FIONA CO., LD.


Mahadova
... Madulsima
... Mad, dsiiiri ...
do
Docagalla Group
... Hewe'1I1ya
...
...

MAFIA UVA .ESTATE CO LI).


1:dapnasellnwre
Kaudapola

Ma ba 1'va

1C0
944
160
18851
242
663
.891

910
672

742

MAHAW'ALA TEA ESTATE CO., LD.


NIallaWa la

Idalincoodagella -

Ratnapura

Ratnapara

740

MATURATA EBTATES CO., LD.


Kurunda-oya Valley
Kandapola

289

'11

DTRECTORTF.S.

1102

MAYFIELD TEA O., 7,D,


NAME OF ESTATE.

D snumr

Mayfield
Niohola Uya, &c.

Dimhn'a
Matale Ea et

PI AVIT

POST

735

.. Hatton
Rattota

5215

MIDLAND CEYLON TEA PLANTATION CO , LD.


Midland Group (including
Stratbellir, Blackstone,
Kenilworth & Gneiss Rock) Ambagamuwa

Nawalapitiya ... 1057

MIDLAND RUBBER CO;, LD.


Galagedera

NoVa Ool'a

Kurunei-,ala

111.0

MOCHA TEA CO., LI).


Glentilt
Lanka & Craighill
Mu he

.. Maakeliya
do
do

35
I
50

... Mask. liys


.1..
...
do

NIOOLOY A ESTATES CO., I D.


.. Ilewabeta Upper
.. He4 nheta
..
.. Dimbula
.. Agrapatara ..
.. Morawalt Komi
.. Deniyaya
..

Mooloya
Breemore
Long-ford

MOUNT VERNON CEYLON TEA Cu LrD.


. , Dinbula
... Kota gala
..

Mount Vernon

NAHALMA TEA ESTATE CO LD,


KrImi Valley
Debiowita

Nahalma

NAHAVILLA ESTATES
... Badulla
Mahapabagalla
Nahaeilla (including New ..
do
burgh)
... Maturata
. . .
Gal lia
...
Passara
Ury

MO

CO., LD,
... Badulla
... Ilemoders
... Maturata
... Badulla

eel

NAMUNLTKULA TEA ESTATES CO., LI),


Nmnuoakoola Tea Ests. Co.
Ld. (including,Mousegalla,
ouraCann evarella E.
kelle, and Namunakoola) Passers

Demodera

NARANGALLA ESTATES CO., LD.


Dolosbage

Narangalla

Aranayalca

NAYABEDDE ESTATES 00,, Li).


Haputale
Passara

Nayabedde
Gonakelle Group

Bandarawela
Passara

NEBODA TEA CO, OF CEYLON, LD.


Kalutara

Nebo& Group

Nebodn.

NEW CEYLON PLANTATION CO,, LD,


f;o mm ndtta Grove

Matale East

. Crammaduwa .

744
205
II

75

DI It ECI'0111ES.

110P.

NEW DIMIIULA Ct1., ID,


N7,47. or 1F,RTATE.
Diyagantn,

DIsTHICT,

PoST STATION. PLANTED


AREA.

Din/hula

25414.

tam

NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANKING CO., LD.

Missouri Muksisna

Balaigoda

218

Balangode

NORTH-WESTERN RUBBER CO., LD.


North-Western Rubber Co.,
Ltd.
Kurnnegala
Kurnnegala

664

NUWARA ELIYA TEA ESTATES CO., LD.


Court Lodge
... Nitwit! a Ellyn
Kandapcla ..
366
Denmark Hill
.
(to
do
..
148
Fairy Land (L vices)
...
Nuaara Eliya ..
do
52
Hetbersett
... do
Kandapola .. 272
Loter's Leap
..
do
Nnwara Eliya ...
125
Naseby (including Elephant
Nook and Hazelwood) ...
do
do

196
Park & Tointnagong
..
do
Kandapola
..
285
Pe Ito
..
do
Nuwara Eliya ..
32.3
Portsw ood
Kandapola
...
...
do
352
Concordia (including Hilldo
485
side and Tamartivelly ) .. Udapussellawa
OUVAH COFFEE CO., LD.
...
... Badulla
... BaduIlo
Gain Alpine
... do
... Namunukala ...
Hindagalla
Ledgerwatte (including
... do
... Badulla
Narangalla)

Galmerston
Queensland

Eroan

Panawatte
Yognmmit
Pat tiagama
Peru In a

PALMERSTON TEA CO., LD.


Talawakele
Dimbula
Maskel iya
.., Me skeliya

1653
477
857
212
262

PA NAWAL TEA CO. LD.


... Dehiowita 4 4. 271
... Kelani Valley
...
370
do
...
do

l'ANAW ATTE SYNDICATE.


953
Yatiyantota
... Kola. i Valley
643
Dehiowita
tio .
PATTIAGAMA CINCHONA CO., LD.
... Deltota
Hewaheta Lower
PELMADULLA RUBBER CO., LD.
Peradeniya
Alegala

880

I'ENRHOS ESTATE CO., LD.


Penrhoa (including HeatGalboda
Ambagarntwa
lays and Dahanaike)

600

FINE HILL ESTATE CO., LD.


Pundalnoya
Wava' ena & Pine Hill , . Pandaluoya

382

PITAKANDE TEL CO., OF CEYLON, LD.


Matale
Matale East
L'itakaada Group

1183

DIRECTORIES.

1 104

POONA(' ALLA VA LI, EY CEYLON CO., LD.


PLASTII
rowr Sit- ArioN AREA.
DisTa ter,
Pocnnalla Gr..,up (including
Lnnugala, Oatton, Lida:
hena, Cabraga' la and
Komla nda
lianutale
Pcona-alla)

PO BTMORE TEA CO., LD.


Dirnhuln
...
Portmora &
yapatans ...
527

NAME 'Or EVEATE.

PIT NDALUO YA TEA 00., LO.


Wootton & Charing Cross ... Ditnlyulit
... Kotag on
... ,:\ I askellya
... Mast eliya
Deeside
.,. l'audaluoyn
... l'undaltioy a
I' undaluoyo South
...
do
Sheen

Pittupaulo

...
...
..

PUTETPAULA TEA ESTATES CO., L ll.


Kalutara.
N pboda

576

RAOALL A TEA ESTATES, LP.


.. Ha, aide
... Dapul ale
...
... Halgranoya ...
... Udupuscel1aun
.. ,
(1 ..
...
uo

Kelburne
Halgranoya
ltagallo

314
400
560
8-16

0',
223
Kir

RANCALLA TEA t 0 , LD.


ilaugalla (1 neludjrig, Po ode' godde, HIaauoMouue &
Ka ndurio)

Fangala

liaugala

RATWATTE COCOA CO., LD,


Matale South

ltatwatte

GIs

Ckuwela

RA ITIO AM CO., LD,


Kalutara
Maskeliya

Ray igant
A.nnandtile

Padukka
Mablreliya

444

IzEldj0 AS TEA ESTATES CO., LD.


Kelohi-dtka
Madulkole

fitditgrts

ROEBERRY TEA 00 , OF CEYLON, LD.


Hoeborry

Firwa Ellyn

853

MaduldWit

BO S EH AUGH TEA CO., LD.


Culloden
Elickand a
Heatherly
Meegaten
MeeriaCotta,
Ballacadna
Nikakotna
Punclahloya North
Sunqubar

,.. Kolulara
...
do
...
do
do
...
... Maekelil a
... M wale Soath
... Metal, West
... Pundaluoya
... l'aseellawa

... Nebo&
... 31 orana
.. Neboda
.. Ben tota
.. .Maakeliya
.. Aluv ibare
,.. Matale
.. ron.aaluoym
.. Gampla

1WANWELLA TEA CO., LD.

..
..
...

1233
513
404
MI
340
318 .
291
465
650

lI.1.11,1.1.U04

111.0

RUBBER ES rATES OF CEYLON ca, LTD.


.NIAZIE OF ESTATE.
Di5TEWT.
,POST STATION. PLANTED
AREA.
MOtoava
... Galagedara
... Gelagedura ..
213/
Mu wankancle
... Enranegala
... Eurnnegala ...
466
SCOTTISH CEYLON TEA CO., LD.
Inrery and Waterloo
.. Dikoya
...
486
.. Dikoya
Strathdou
.. Hatton
Abergeldie
.. Dikoya Lower
... Watawala
...
180
Benachie
do
..
...
..
297
do
Lona&
...
do
6...
..
301
do
Mincing Lane
.. Maskeliya
183
.. Norwood
...
SCOTTISH TRUST AND LOAN CO. OF CEYLON, LD.
Sarnia and Dotlands
... Badulla
... Badtilla
... .
Rahanwatte
... 1)imbula
... Lindula
Kaipoogalla
.. Pundaluoya
... Pondaluoya ...
Alnwick
... Udapussellawa
... Udapussellawa ...
Brookside
...
do
... Kandapola
...
Auntiold
... Dikoya
... Dikoya
...

989
480
249
279

SOUTH' WANARAJAII TEA ESTATES CO., LD.


.. Dikoya
Poyetou
... Dikoya
..
do
...
do
Wanarajah South
...
... Gampola
... Pussellawa
Dartry Group

316
250
651

SOUTHERN CEYLON TEA AND RU]3BER CO., LD.


Nakiadelliya, nniadominie,lligdolla, MaminaNakiyadenlyit ...
dola and Saumarez
Galle

913

SPRING VALLEY- COFFEE CO., LD.


... Kadngannawa ...
... Alagala
Oolank ands

Spring Valley (including


... Badnlla
... Badulla
Kottagodde)

St. Hollers

ST. HELIERS TEA CO., LD.


Watawala
Dikoya Lower

SUDITRAVILLE ESTATE CO., LI).


Diurbula

Katukelle
Nanu Oya
Talawakello

TALAWA.KELLE ESTATES CO., LD.


... Talawakele
... Dirnbula
do
...
do
...
do
...
do
.,

Telgaswella

TALGASWELA TEA CO., OF CEYLON, LD.


Mapnlagama
Galle

e n co r

TAPROBANE TEA CO., LD.


Pw
Kelaui Valley
71

1969

6.52
227
307
415
70&
975
0251

SUNNYOMIA CEYLON TEA ESTATE CO., LD.


Dehiowila
Kelani Valley
Pambagama
Rnanwella
do
Sunnycroft

50

313

STANDARD TEA CO., OF CEYLON, :a1).


... Maskeliya
...
Gouravilla & Up. Cruden ... Maskeliya
... Kandapola
...
.. Udapn.sellawa
Eekdale
...
Udapusee'elawa
..
do
...
Gordon
... Halgranoyn ...
do
...
laddeadale
..
... II a I g ra n oy a
do
...
St. Leonard's
... Udapussellawa ...
do
...
Tulloes
Maria.

740

t iy a

677
1312

288
269
378i
474
3271

DIRECTORIES,

1 106

NAME OF

Et, f ATE.

Andel:la
Kuda Oyu. Group
Doteloya
Penylan
Kadu wels
Lauderdale Group
Nahaveena
Spriugwood

TEA COR1'ORATIO, LIMITED.


MANTIS
Auk,,.
POST STATION.
DATutar.
300
... Nawalapittya ...
... Amhagamuwa
550
...
... Dikoya
... Ilatton
762
... Aranayaka ...
... Dolosbagc
551
do
...
.. Dolosbage
267
... U anivula
... Matale South
889
... Itakwana
... Itakiiana
164
do
do
...
..
ti6
do
du

TEMPLESTOWE ESTATE CO. OF CEYLON,

Ternplestowe and Inchyra

Dikoya Lower

LD.

Rosella

TOIS ACOMBE ESTATES CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


Badulla
Namunukula
Tonacutithe Group

Tyspano

TYSPANE TEA CO., LL).


Bottuale
Kotmale

Udabage

UDABAGE CO., LD.


, . Kelani Valley

Udapolla

Yatiyautota

631

UCAPOLLA. RUBBER CO., LTD


Kelani Valley
Ya' iyantota

2uo

UNION ESTATES CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


Galagedara
Gelagedara
Morawak Korale
Deniyaya
U KU WELA ESTATES CO., LD.
Matale South
Ukuwela
Ukuwella cud 1R-matte

Dea Ella
Hayes

IF....ITED PLANTERS' CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


... Dimbula
... Talawakele ...
blathkelle & Cairness
do
.., Kotagala
Stonyclitf & Snriughell ...
..
... Dolnabage
... Dolusbage
Gallemudevat
...
do
...
do
Meenagada & Kintorc
...
do
...
do
...
Windsor Forest
... Kelani Valley
... Ruanwella
...
Induraria
.. Kotniale
.. Niwalepitiya ...
Goorookoya Group
...
..
Norwood
...
Maskellya
Beaconsfield
... Kurundaoya Valley
... Maturate
...
Lauriston
...
... Morawak Korale
... Deniyays
Canc,,den Hill
... Nuwara Ellyn.
... Nuwara Bliya ...
Oliphant
... Yakdesaa
... Doloabage
Horagalla
... do
... Yakdesim
Sesforth
UPPER-Al ASK ELI YA ESTATES CO., LD.
Brunswick & Bloomfield
Maekeliya
Maskeliya
Caskieben
...
...
do
do

Urakclle

Mliaviatte

850

UVAK ELLE TEA CO OF CEYLON, LD.


Madalaima
Madulsinta

360
534
64iL

695
577
885
215!,
548382

885
141
1301,
11109
.540
256
962

156
2{17

503

UVA RUBBER CO. OF CEYLON.


Mouaragala
.. MonarAggla .. 583

DIRCTORIES.

1107

VELLEKELLIE TEA CO., LD.


f

NAME (IP ESTATE.

DISTRICT.

Ouvubkellie

PLANTED
AREA.

POST STATION.

Dimbnla

Litniala

593

VOG AN TEA. CO., .LD.


Stamford Hill & Barkin(Lale 1)ikoya
... Dikoya
Vogau and Iddagodde
... Kalv,tara
... Neboda

...

220
1085

WALAWE ESTATES CO., LTD.


... Rambantota
... Harebantota ..."

Walawe

600

WANARAJAH TEA CO. OF CEYLON, LD.


, 1)ikoya
Dikoya
Watatrajah & Manickwattc

1107

WAR IAPOL LA ESTATES CO., LD.


Wariapo'la
Kandenewera

766
591

... Mats le

.. Matale South
.. do East.

WHOLESALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.


..

175
147

...

1119

YAT1YANTO1A CEYLON TEA CO., LD.


Palma gama
... Yatiyantuta ..
... Kelani Valley
... Watawala
...
Random Group
...
do
..
... Debiowita
Walpole a; Mallaoya
..
do
... Yatiyantuta ...
WO Oya & New Polatagama
do

387
7111
933
751

Nugawella
Weliganga

... Diatomic
do
...

... Pussellaw.i
do
...

YATADERIYA TEA CO., LD.


s
Yaladoriya Tea Co., Ld. .. Kegalla ... Undugoda:

Cacao Culti i
ttion.
LIST OF NATIVE GARDENS UNDER 60 ACRES.
Headmen's District.
...
trouriuwaita
YATINUWARA
...
...
I7DA DUMBARA
LOWSIlt II SWAM rrA
Una PALATA
...
...
IIDAGAMPARA
l'AL1.1.41.1.51eAll8
...
PAL1SPATTU WI.:,I ...

Du

EA-rt ...

pa timed to co,trAment.)
No. of Gardens
191
...
23

95
317
236
756
197

1RISVATTU I

Medalliyaptitt

Galsiyapatto
POLDAMPARA
Villages

Aramlia pols, atc. &e.

LI ea
UDAPALATA
KICIALLA
IIADULLA YATAK1NDA

MATALE S.
Do N.
Do E.
N MARA ELI TA
I D.

...

197
3s2
349
317
2s1;
451
21
162
266
91
989
11s

Total Acreage.
139
203i.
VI
,,
553f
243
1630
1051
449k
45

299
2.36
145-t,
5084
199
195
49
5415
195
15091
1234
69
26i

79

61-11

..

91

8,968
5.$05
Total
[It is pointed out t hat without knowing the n.tinher of Ca. a> bushes or trees
ritually growine wi each. the shove 11g.ires in the case of n'ttive gardens are not
of much practical value.Coatemr.a.]

I io
OF TF.1 IND OTHER FsTATE
!Um MI AIL OW
PRO1ERT1 CEILON.
(Atrhaeo dealt!, arruaried.)
SHOWING THE NAMES OF PROPERTIES AND THE DISTRICTS
TO WHICH THEY BELONG.
[For particulars of a oreage, &c., see under respective districts
in the preceding
'INVNERS.

ESTATES,

DISTRICTS.

... ilatirrahatte
do
., ... Galle
Abeyedera, D. A. S.
... Borskanda
Abevsinghe Heirs of Mud.
do
..
Aboyesundore, Mrs. F. B. & S. ... Fred's Rnhc
To
..
.. Gordon Estate
do
Do
.. Ifunasgiriya
... Wattegodde
Adams, P. C.
...
Knuckles
..
Waragalanda
(part)
Adkins, J. B.
... Mt.
M Prospect
... Kadno. do
Agar, Heirs of J'. Shelton
... Mt. Temple
'
...
Do
do
... Hantane
.. Hopewell
Do J. S.
.. du
,... Richmond 11'11
Do do
.. Kad iir nu au a
- ... Alpitiakeitidd (part)
1)o 0. C, &heron
do
...
Lahoowellpalle
...
Do S.
.. Kintail
... AnMagamtma
Do Walter
, Dimbula
.... Logie
Do do
. Ramboda
... Broomhill
Aitken, E
do
... Camnethan
...
,.._, Do & W. H.
do
..
...
Weddemnlla,
Do
do
.. Knrunegal.,
... 'Paay Valley
Albert. W. D.
.. Sinnegoddc
.. Galle
Alderson, M. J.
... Monte Christo (part)
Allan. Heirs of J.
dlosn
.sbgOgcl,,( '
Do.I
... Dik Mokalana (part)
..... .13
Allenby, A. H.
... Gale
... 2rloragalla
Amaraeuriya, E. de. S.
... Monrovia
H. & T. D. S.
Do
... Hathawelhena
Do
H.
... do
do
... Olympus
H.
Do
..
do
.,, Citrus Group
H. & T.
Do
...
Morawak
li,,r.,:e
,
Belligalena
H.
Du
.10
., Koorooloogalla
H.
Do
,,, Flunasgiriye
.. Davila
Aoibrose, F. G.
. , Morawak Kindly
, Anningkanda
Andersol, B. C.
, , Haputate West
T hr oi uy ap
: O
Do G. S. (senior)
Dimbola,
.
do
Do
M aisie West
,,, High Walton (part)
Do Herbat
, . Maskeliya
Hargrove (part)
J.
1)0
do
,, Glean& (part)
..
Do J.
, Handford
.., Morawak Korale
Do J.
..
Kelani
Valley
.... Aludeniya (part)
Do J. P.
do
do
Maldeniya (part)
..
Do
. Barrington (part)
... Kegalla
Do T. J.
... Kandaboda
Andores...1.
... Galin
... lluntogiri...
Mahatenne (part)
Anil y, ..). L.
, Witganils
... Badulla
Annamally Chelt.)
..
I
arfax
Anson, A .
3
.. Waldemar Orval) (part) ... D
da"'1.4nssellawa
lik
Anstruther, J. L.
., Balapokuna
... Ramboda
Keith
Do
Galle
... Korandakande
AnthoniFz, Heirs of Dr. P. D.
Norals
l
Apps, P. L. Realm
... Hallm tenne (part) Le :7 Morawak
110
...
Pilawatta
(part)
Lcssec
..
do
Do
... Ythansitle
... Dimboln
Arbuthnot, Cnl. G.
, Dunbar
Armitage, II. T.
taiI, rpee
lTilieilacialle'inI
. Rookwood
Armstrong, C. S.
1:: U
... Banchory (part)
Arthur, R. B.
,
.,
Hanwella
Brindabana
(part)
Arunachalam, P.
... Atnhagamniia,
Arunachatn Chatty, A.R.L.S.V.N... Kooroo: odie
... Dimbula
... Iona
Ashton, A. Rossi
. Dikoya Lower
Norton
rt
Nourr
...... H
Aspland, Hein of Robert
... Ambagainuwe
Attapattu, J. A. F.
,,,
Strigalla
(Dart)
. Alonaregalm
Atkinson, H.
>. Matate 'Vest
, Ellevakellie
R. S.
Do
,, De.idierton .. Diknya I,nwpr
R. S.
Do
.. Kurnoegala
... Dodangintay. a
Attygallc, F. D.

'
OWNER:4.

VI Dr.( I. EST.VIT OWNERS.


Es.r yr r.:-.

11119
Disrurcr,.

.. Monte Chris to 1 lot rt 1


.. Dolosbage
Aymer, 3,
... 0, tinge Hi'l (pert.)
.. Mahan.
Do do
.., N.% aloemar Group (par., ... Oda Pussellawa,
Bagot, C. B. & F. E.
St. tho. rge's Group (pat t) .. Kalutura
Do B. V.
... Bellair (part)
... Kelani Valley
Bailey, H. W,
. Moorock
... Kurunegala
Do do
... Farnham
... Kelani Valley
Do Mrs. A.
'... Bulat kande
.. Kukula Kerala
Baillie, Mrs. Alex. Hope
.. Ferules
...
do
Do Mrs. do
... Oaks ell (part)
... Hapulide
Do Mrs. E. Hopo
,,,,
Woodstock
(part)
... Dikoya Lower
Baird, G. H.
... Mahagastotie
... Nnwara Eli, a
Baker, Admiral kr. A.
.. Larniliere (part)
.. Dimb.sla
Do J. F.
Tellisford
..... Kelani Valley
Do W. F.
... Deviturai (part)
... Galle
Bakewell, J. Cr.
.. Walapane Lower
..,
Dunugalla
(part)
Ballardie, J. de O.
...
Paruwatnarurn
(part)
.. Hunttagiriya
Do Mrs.
... Kelani Valley
... Ilaptiganuma (part)
Bamforth, J. W.
... Hantane
Lovello
Barber. J. H. (and chil4ren)
...
Matale North
..,
New
Blackstone
D. J. H. & C. C.
... Mende West
... The Ghat
Do do
... Matale South
The Grove
Do C. C. tt Co.
... Dikova Lower
,.. St. Anbints (part)
Do W. P.
... Brae Group
. MatAe East
Barlow, Bros.
Goddehena
... Galagedura
Do F.
... NI adainahanuwara
...
Nawanagalla
(part)
Do P. B.
.. Meta l West
...
Rusty
agama
(par
,t
Barnet, C.
... (Jda .Pussellawa
Gracelvn
Brutholorrteusz, Heirs of 3. G.
Forest/and (part)
.. Balangoda

Barton, H, W.
.,,, Stubton
.., Rakwana
Bartruni, Mrs. R.
...
El
Chico
...
do
Do Mrs.
.. Balangoda
... Keenagaba Ella
Bastard, Heirs of H. H.
... Udaveria (part)
.. Haptitile West
Bawler), F.
... Matals South
... Marakona (I art)
Bayford, 11, A.
m Nitre Cave
... Trull's, (part)
Beachoroft, H. A.
Udagodde
.. Wattegama
Do
H. A.
...
Mutotta
...
Hanasgirlys,
Do
do (and others)
... Dimbnla
... Her fold
Beck, Gt,
, We) calla
.. Hunasairiya .
Beilby, E. GI,
... Ferndale (part)
... Rangala
Do E. G. and
... St. Andrews
.. Kalutaro.
Baling, C. G.
... Dimbnla
Fairfield (part)
Bell, A. H.
tio
..,
Fairfield
(part)
Do A. J.
,.. Adam's Peak
.. iflaskeliya
....
Do H. J.
.. Derryleare
.. Dimbnla
Do Ito
. Dollar a
... Natal WI A
Do Hodgson
.
, liaputale
-.
13rotighton
Do John A. & Co.,
.. Kelani Valley
., Lyndhurst
Do Mrs. J. R.
... Galegedara
... Patirade
Bemelnian 4, G.
.. Alagala
Allagala and 1)ekan4t
Bennett, W. S.
.. Hunasgiriya '
... Mahatenne (part)
Bentley, Mrs. E.
,..
Alagala
... Anthatetinl
Benwell, P. J.
, , Pussellawa
Mahavilla
Benzie, Geo.
.. Monuragala j
, Mooneralrelle (part)
Bethune, A,
..
Do
.., Maragalla (part)
Betts, J. H.
.. Veyangoda
. Franklands
Boven, F.
...
Wattegama
.., Zululand
Bird, Mrs. E. W.
.. Dimbule
.. Clarendon
Black, R. B.
., Galle
. Ratgania Kel.ie
Black, J. R.
. , Rambeda
... Tavalamtenne
Bluokett, N. J. Wilson
,.. Dolosbage
W. S.
Do
... Glenahnond
..
Do
Do do
.. Gertiville
...
Do
Do do
.. Jak Tree Hill
... Kelani Valley
... Labugama (part)
Blacklaw, H.
... Haputale West
Blackstone, Geo. IL
.. Ougaldowa
.. Kelani Valley
Blair, Chas. and A,
... Woadend
... Galagedara
Blaze, J. B.
.. Kalugallatenne
...
Hantane
, Suringawatte
Blaze, J. B.
... Morawak Korai
Blyth, D. J.
... Beverley
do
Do
...
... Closenberg
do
Do
...
... Goshen
... Badulla
Bois, Mrs. M. E.
.., Galtengawa
... Dolosbage
Bois, Percy
... Theydon Bois

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.

1110

D I STR 1CTS.
EST ATES.
... Matale South
...
Meegastenne
Bolling, R. W.
... 141111)111a
... Holbrook
Bonaparte C. N. & L.
. Alliaddy and Boitaeloma ... Knuckles
Bonner, A. C. and C. E.
... Nintield & Catsfi 1,I(p.trt)... Kelani Valley
Boutor, P. L.
... Kalutara
... Glendon
Booth, Heirs of R.
do
...
,
...
Rogart
do
Do
... liegalla
... Barrington (part)
E.
Do
...
Mettle
East
... Kaloopana
P orron, Heirs of A. G. K.
do
..
..
Ensalkantle
-, do
Do
... Rakwana
... Palamcotta
Bosanquet, W. D.
... llainboda
... Foojagdode
Do
. 1,Iatabt East
... Banebragalla, No. 2
Boohoo, Heirs of R. W.
do
...
... Dawatagahatenne
do
Do
... I-lantana
Boustead, Trustees of the late Mrs... Mt. Pleasant
... Rakwana
... Blackfriars (part)
Do L. T.
... Calle
... Deviturai apart)
Do L. T.
... Duct bara
... Middlornarch
Do Mrs.
... Morawak Ronde
... Silvakandc
Do Mrs..1. Al.
Wattegama
Do Rowland
... Maria
.,. 11 iugulgalla
... Galaotlara
1)o Trustoes of ,1.
.. M
... Craven
Korsl e
Do J.
... Dimbula
... Coombewood
Borth, R. S.
Bowie, A. A.
.. Matale East
... Longville, (part)
... Regalia
... Pa rambe (part)
Box, P. J. M.
.. Doloat age
... Atnb!akande
]byes, G. A.
. Kukulu Korate
... Illa bekande
Boys, J. W.
.. Balango.1 a
... Forestland !part)
Brabazon, T. J.
.. Kelani Valley
... Mapitigama
Brace, J. M.
.. Kuronagala
... Riddigamma
Braine, P. (and others)
.. Maskeliys
... Minna
Braithwaite, K.W.
... I lalloola (par))
.. Madalsima
Brooks, Major
... Passara Group (part)
.. Passara
Bremer, M.
.. Hewaheta Upper
... Riverdale
Briseoc, P. C.
...
Mit igama
Brito, C.
... Dombawlnoe
.. Mtwara Elba
... Belmont
Brook, F. L.
.. Kelebokka
... Richlands (part)
Brockman, J. F. W.
do
... Oonoonagalle (part)
Do
...
.. Alatale West
... 0 wilikanda (part)
Do
... Allakolla (part)
.. Knuckles
Brodie Mrs. W.C.
.. Doicatbage
... Somerset (part)
Brooks, Godfrey
.. Balangoda
... Drumlaurig
Do Herbert and Henry
... Meeriswatte
Braugh, F. A. -,
. Hapotale
.. Kelm') Valley
Browne, D. F.
... Fortstland
Brown, J, Hall
... Tunisgalla
Knuckles
- Mstale West
... New Roy
Do John .
.. Brace's Land
Bruce, J. R.
New Galway
Bryett, H. C.
... KRIM (part)
... Dikaya Lower
... Agrakande (part)
Buckworth, 1j, M .
... Dimbala
... Talipottenne (part)
... Ham tale
Do
... Kalugalla No. 1
Burnbeff, H.
Dine tars
Burke, R.
... Forestiand
... Nitre Cave
Do
... Bambra
Medanitshan u went
do
... Dehigolla (part,
/Do
...
de
... Hare Park
Do
do
Do
... Looloowatte (part)
do
... Nugagalla
Do
do
1)o
... Waltalawa
..
do
... Yallatip,a14 (part)
...
Do
. . Rangala
... Merisketiya
Do
...
tioloonda
(part)
..
liapotssle
Burns, W.
... Lake
... 'lantana
Burrows, W. T.
Bushe, Mrs.
... Foresticed
Kegalta
... Dimbula
Butler, St. J. H. A.
... Hitnageria (part)
... Kelani Valley
Butt, Mrs. T. B.
... )(aka Ella (part)
do
Byrde, F. W.
...
... Artiby
do
Do Heirs of Col H. C.
... Honiton (part)
"'
do
...
Do Rev. R. A.
do
...
... Monaragaia
Cameron, and Macleod
... Lachesis
... Dikov
Sr.. Heirs of D.
Do
... Ingestre
... Matale East
Campbell, H. A.
... iMn
... Kelani Valley
Do J. A. and N. 0.
... Atherfield (vat)
Ow NEP S.

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.

Jill

0 WNERS.
EsTATEs.
DraTilirrrs.
Campbell. J. N.
... Frogmore (part)
... Malioliya
Do
do
... Moray and Valladolid
Ilo
Do Walter
... Raxavva (part)
- ...
.. Monaragala
Canagasabay, A.
... Tongolla
.. AD tale North
Cantlay, Mrs. .1.
... Mipitiakande (part)
... Kelani Valley
Carew, C. R. 8.
... Fassifern West
... Dim-hula
Carey, F. G.
..., Plaiderie (part)
... Badulta
Do Heirs Of L. St. George
... Amblarnana
... Hantane
Do Mrs. L. St. G.
... Pingaraa a
... Badalta
Carfrae, J.
... Martinatown (part)
.., Kukula Korale
Carolis, C. D., ll. 1). and E. D. ... Black Pearl
.. Hanwella
Do
H. Don
... lialbarawa
... Witt tra
Do
do
& Sons
, , Ka,d nay nawa
... Kokunagalla
Do
do
... Miriawatta (part)
... Kslutara
Carr6, A. M.
., Rosa+, rate
. Hantane
Carson, J. H. and R. D.
... Hylton (part ,
.. Matale West
Do R. D.
... Anabanpir iya
. - Kegalla
Cartrigaserpulle, V.
,.. John's Hill
.. Knuckles
'Do
V.
... N ellicol la wa t o
... Kelebok kit
Doi
V. LS: daughter ... Poorana
.. Hantane
Challinor, Me M.
... Bandong (part)
.. Haputale West
Chapman, F. R.
... 2.Nyanza,
... M ask el iya
Charaley, H. J.
... Oalpeela (part) (Lessee) ... Nilambe
Do
... Pusetenno (part)
...
do

Charters, and other,.

.... We Amoreland

... Ambsgamuwa

Chelmsford, Lord
... Agrakande (part)
... Dimbuia
Cheyne, A. At
... Erisulere
... Dikoya.
Christian, Geo.
... Calloog ilEtenue (part) ... Matale East.
Do
... Lianoanoola
... Nitre Cave
Christie, G.
.,. Tembiligalla (part)
.. Pussellawa
Do
T. N.
... Braeside
do
...
Do
do
,., Moolgarna (part)
... Nilambe
Church, D.
.... Downside
... Merawak Korale
Clark and Martin
... Nitre Cave
,.. Nitre Cave
Do E. S.
... Ham:warns na (part 1
... Katmai Valley
Do P. D. G.
.. Gerd gama
... Alagala
Clarke, H. A.
... Cabraralla (part)
.. Matale East
Po do
... Deyanilla
.. Kelebokka
do
Do
... Forest land
... Matale East
Do
do
... Kallibooku (part)
... Kelebokka
Do
do
... Wattakelly (part)
...
do
Do J. E. H. Graham
... Tempo (part)
... Katutera
Do
do
... Froneatar
... i, do
Clements, T. D.
... Pendleton, (Lessee)
... Wsttegama
Clerihew. Trustees of E, t. of W, ... Pettiagalla, Old
... Balangoda
Clerk, John Fred
... Elfindale
... 311 ekeliya
Coates, Mrs. Edward
... C allagodde
... GAlle
Cochrane, A.
... Kitulgala
... Kelani Valley
Cockburn, J. H. B.
... Normandy
... Monaragala
-Collisson, J. R.
... Yellaugowry (part)
... I tolosbage
Conceicao Heirs of F. D.
... Anatovvat,e
... Pussellawa
Cooper, IL E. W.
. Longvilla (part)
... Matale East
Do R. H.
... Lynford (part)
.. Dikoya
Cotesworth, R.
.. Crud H a Lower .
.. Maskeliya
Do
... Stockholm
...
do
Cracklaw, R. W.
.,. Wyamita
... Matalo Sonth
Craib, A.
... Karandupona (part)
... Kegalla
Creswell, Col, C. A.
... Galata and L'Espoir (part)... Pussellawa
Crickitt, R. E.
... KatIngalla
... aiorawrok Korale
Crofton, W. E.
.. Antigua
... Badulla
Do
4.. Happoorodda
... do
Crowther, B. F.
,.. Katukelewatte (Lessee) ... Dumbara
Crowther, T. W. B.
.. Barrington (part)
... K, galls
Cruickshank, J. G.
... Kottegodde (part)
... Alaeala
Cuntze, Dr. Adolf
... A r. Igen
... Matale North
Do
do
... Waradamini
do
...
Cuthbert, J.
... 3hapelton (part)
... Dikeya
Do
... Dalleagles (part)
... Dolosbage
Daniel, FL L.
.,. Lenawatte
... Hanwella
... Harrow, Kalloo Oya(part)... Pundoluoya
Daunt, Mrs.
...
Fa
iri
-land
Davidson, A. A.
... Galle

... Orange Hill (part)


Do
R.
... Mabara
... Araugala (part)
F. FI,
.., Mat ale North
Do

INDIVI AI. ESTATE OWNERS.

11I2

Dislttirrs.

liMATE.4.

OWNS:u..;.

... Ardnthie (part)

Davidson, F. H.

.. Matale North
do

Do do

.. Ancora (part)

...

Do J. W, B.

... Faithlie (part)

... Dimbula

Davidson, L.
Do Mrs,
Do

do

Do N. C.
Do do
Do Robert
Davis, Charles L.
Dawkin, B. M.
Dawson, J. A.. R.
Do
Mrs. (and others)
n
do
do
Deaker, G. K.
Hoe& , Dr. J. W.
D'Esterre, J. N.
Delaney, Henry J.
Delmeg , A. A.
Reid its Co.
Do
Dell, Theis.
De Mel, A.
De Melt, J.
De Mowbray, G. B.
Do
do
do
Do
De Sampayo, T. E.
_De Seram, F. J. & R.
Do
do
De Saram, F. 3.
Do
V9. B.
D Silva, A. E.
Do A. H. D. B.
Do
do
D.
do
Do
do
Do
do
Do Mrs. A. H. D.
Do C ar ohs
Do
do D3 ('has. P.
Do C. D.
Do D. 11.,..
Do Dr. Yr . H.
Do
do
Do
Do H. Hendrick
Do J. Clovis
do
Do
do
Do
J.
-Do
Do J. W.
AMB tie
Do K. S. &
Do K, T. K.
Do L.
Do M. W. Nonis
Do 8. E.
Do W. A.
Do V. Don D.
De Soy ea, A. J. R.
Do E. L. F.
Do
do
Do J. W. C.
do
Do
D Soysa, Lady
Do
Do
Do
Do

De

F.

B,

H. F.

P.

... Arampolla (part)

. Knrunegala

... Arduthis (part)

... Matale North

... Faithlie (part)

.. Dimbula

... Uda Past eaten


do
...
... Hantane
... Dikoya
... Reboil Valley.
... Kegalla
... Dolosbage
do
...
... Monaragala
... Watti gams
... Dimbuln
... Kurunegala
.. M:11311181=
, Kukuln lionise
... Haputale Weak
... Rakwana
... Kalnts.ra
... Bidulll
... Ma skeliya
do
...
... Badulla
... Heuaratgoda
do
...
... Bakwana
... Hanwella
... Kuruneva!a
... Matale East
do
...
do
...
do
...
...
North
do
... Gallo
... Illukkettia
..
... Lower Kananke
... Kuruuegala
... Silvatenney
.., Kaltitsra
.. Galpata
... Me.tara
... Henegame Watte
... Kegalls.
... Monrovia
Galpeela (part) (Lessee) . Nilamba
do
... Pusetenue (part)
...
... Gallo
... Porambekananka
kegalla
...
... Kaduganns.i%
... Kehelwatte
...
Walapane I. ,,..
... Wattemoolla
.. MedarnahanunaIA
... Kaudawatte
Badulla
... St. James
... Galle
... Galkande
do
...
... Mannagoda
... do
... Etoluwehode
., Matale North
... Maloya
... Kadugannawa
... Providence
... ROAM Valley
... Siriniwasa
... Dolosbage
... Patitalavos
...
Ratcapnra
... Tat uwalakanda
.. Dolosbage
... Lantern Hilt
.. Haputale
... Wibaratem_e
.. Maturata
... Allecollewewe
do
...
.- Donachie
... Alntnuwara
.. Walapane
... Boccawelis
.. 9 alagedara
... Bowagamma
.. Yakdessa
.. Hantane
... Bewcem...-.1e
... Deganakelle
.. Rangala

... Amherst (part)


... Kadawatte
... Mowbray
... Blinkbonnie
... Aludeniya (part)
... Waharaka (part))
... Maryland
... Pondappe (part)
... Walton
... Ulandnpitiya
... Taprobann
... Kerry
.,. Rathkele
... Martinstown (part)
... Callander
.. Mel Villa
... Honnakanda
... Cobo
... Dotala
... Frogmore (part)
... St. James (part)
Kandimahara
... Nugagahalande
... Vegeria (part)
... Alupotawatte
... Delgolla
... Arambapolla
... Aiambe.ela
... Kai kawala
... Kudaoya
... Tottagomuwa

...

... Nalauda

...

Matale

do

...

Forestiand

..

(part)

..

INviviDuAL-zsrAlE owNEils.
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1113

DISTRICTS.
ESTATES.
0 WN ',ICS
... Hantano
... Doonooma dolawa
De &TM., LoUly
a ... Galagedara
... Oahome
Do
... Hewaheta Upper
.. Hangurankette
Do
... Dumb sea
... Hapugasmulle
Do
.. Hewaheta Lower
.. Haragame
Do
do
do
.. Illarmodera
...
Do
... Galagedara
. A Kandewatte
Do
..
Maturata
... Keenagolla
Do
... Hautane
... Mapanawatura
Do
... Alagalt
... Maligahatenne
Do
... Maturata
... Marigold
Do
... Hewaheta Lower
,.. Mylepittia
Do
... Galagedara
... Paliagalle
Do
., Ratnapura
... Paradise
Do
... Haldane
.,. Rosemount
Do
... Kelani Valley
.... Sa'awe
Do
... Alagala
... Wyrley Grove
Do
... Kalutura
... logiriya
Do S. P.
... Galagedara
...
Et:106111
(part)
De Saffron, Count
... Matale South
... alerakona (part)
Dever.-11, J. C.
... Knuckles
... Allakolla (part)
Dewar, J. L.
... Haputale West
- ... Nagrak
De Wilton, C.
... Dolosbage
... Galhoude
De Zo'sa, P. C.
... Alagala
...
Kumaragalla
Dias, F. R.
.. Kukulu Korale
... Depedene Group
Do Heirs of Sir Harry
... Kelani Valley
... Hatdu wa
Do Execre. do
.. Honaratgoda
... Mali zatenne
do
Do Heirs
... Kalutar a
... Surikany um
Do Mrs. Jeremias
...
Matale South
...
Syston
(part)
Dickenaou, L. 13. H.
... Kotinala
... Oonoogalova
Dickson, A. J. A.
Do
...
.., Ye abend I (part)
do
Do
Do
..
... Yelabenda (part)
Do D. G.
... lhkoya
... Loinorn (part)
Donald. L. D.
.. Galles
.. St. Lays
Dornhorst, F.
do
...
,..
Beau
Sejonr
Dobree, H. R. and A. F. T.
... Dolosbaga
.., Gonankan le
Drummond, John
... Nitre Cave
... Loonagalla
Duckworth, W. N.
... Medulla.
... Nap:or
Dudley, H. D. W.
do
...
. Gowrakelle (part)
Duff, Heirs of G. S.
.. Dolosbage
...
Kitulgala
Do
do
.. Kelani Valley
... Doranakande
Duke, Dr. Valentine
.. Dikoya
... Glen That)
Dunbar, J. C.
.. IS unasgiriya
... Lucky Land (part)
Dittman, Heirs of
... Ramboda
.. Chola), (part)
Dunlop, A. C.
...
Haputala
...
Coslanda
(part)
Durrant, C. C.
.. nelamahanuwara
... Nawanagalla (part)
0.
Do
... Hewaheta Lower
... Little Valley
Eastwood, Mrs. H. C.
... Ratnapura
... Palmgarden
Eck, Bros.
... Medamahanuwara
... California
Edgar, Heirs of E. R.
... Matale West
...
Edwards
Tea
Land
Edwards tts Co.
.. Badnila
...
Ella
Pass
Elias, A. L.
.. Maskeliya
... Ladbroke
Ellchtgton, D.
... Badulla
... Hingurugama (part)
Elliot, T. G.
... Hewaheta Ltfwer
... 'Maddegama Old
Elliott-Wright,
Wm.
.
... Nitre Cave
. St. Martin's (part)
s, H. D.
... Kalutera
...
Gikiyanakanda
Elphinstone, Lord
... Kotmale
Elphinstone Trustees of Sir James.. Westhall Group
... Ratnapura
... Wernegalla
Elson, Capt. S. S.
... Galata and L'Eapoir (part) Puseellawa
Elwell, W. M. R.
. Alagala
... Kituldeniya
do
Do
... Dikoya
... Poolbauk
Emerson, J.
... Gale
... Gallinda
Erskine. J. W.
... Kelani Valley
... Atherfield (part)
Erroll, Heirs of Capt.
... Maduleiroa
... Shawlands
Eedaile, Chancing
... Nitre Cave
Do
... N aa Ella
do
... Kurunegala
...
Kirltaula
Evans, H. St. 0. Bowle
... Dikoya
... Carriglea
Do J P.
... Ambagamnwa
.. Oolapane (part)
Do M. P.
... Maakeliya
Evill, C. H.
... Ekolaund
... Dimbula
... Perham
Fairhurst, T.
Do
...
...
St.
Andrews
Do
Do
...
... Conon
Fairlie, F. A. and W. F.
... Kowlahena
Do do
do

1111

INDIVIDUAL ENT k TE (tINERS,


OWNERS.

EsT % T Es .

IRSTRI

Fairlie, F. A, awl W, F.
... Athertield (part)
... Kelant V
... _meek East
... Kalgalla
Fairweather, David "
Ilio
. ... Kegalla
J. R.
... Mabopitiya
do
...
... Palumbo (part)
do
Do
... Madulaina.
... Dagenham (part)
Fanshawe, B.
do
... The Park droop (part) ..
Do
B.
...
do
... Dromore
Do F.
.. Matale We
FarquitarstTn, Capt. A.J. an I It, J... Kepitigalla
do Es..t
... Sudrigangit
Do
do
Alagals
Do
.. 13eddewella (part)
eo
. Matale Vie-
do
.. Goa egoda
Do
. Haputale
... Talipottenne (part)
Do
do
."
Matale West
do
... Marlby
Do
. Dimbula
Heirs of H. R. Lt R. J... Eildon Hall
Do
... daatane
H.F.W., F. J. & lt.J... Galoya, Gloucest'r
Do
Nilambo
du
do
Do
... Haloya
Umbel)
do
Do
cl..-:
... Agra
.
Nilarnbe
A, J.
Do
... Haloya Old

North
Cove
(part)
I. Dikoya
Farr, T.
Fonwick, Reginald
Glengariff
... Dimbula
Ferguson, A. M.
... Abbotsford
... Namara nye
Do
J.
Bundland
... Matale East
J. (awl anotlar)
... Nugatalawa
Do
... Ambagamuws
... Mount Carmel
Fernandesz, B.
... Matale NoriL
. . yawls
Fernando, B.
... Kalutara
.. Horagoda (Lessee)
B. V.
Do
... Matale North
... Awlisoomba
C. M.
Do
... Kurnnegala
Dr. H. M.
... Meagabatenne
Do
... Alagala
... Nottingbill
do
Do
... (ladle
H. B.
... Daisy V alley
Do
... Kelani Valley
do
... Hatmatta
Do
... Galsgedara
... Iddegolle
do
Do
... Kalutara
L. F.
... Miriswatta (part)
Do
...
Wattegama
M. M.
Do
... Panvila
... Kelton Valley
Ferrier, W. E,
... Glenesk (part)
... Kurunegel
Finay, Campbell Sr. Co.
... Gortegalla
. Hartwell&
Fonseka, Simon
... Bope
... Badulla
Forbes, Alex.
... Ellawattie
... Dimbuls
--- floreen (part)
Do A. M. ,.,
... Kotmale
... Kadiaulents
Do Capt. .1. A.
... bantane
Do .TamPs
... Wattarantenne
. Dimbnlis
Do W. H.
... Coreen (part)
,.. Badulla
Forster, G. C. ... Unitgalla
...
Badulla
Do W. S.
... Angurumulto
.. Badulla
... Kalidahena
Foster-IVIelliar, J. K.
... Meals East
Fraser, Heirs of Hugh
.. Gansarepola
... Rakwana
Do Heirs of T.
... Beaufort
... Dikoya
Do Mrs .1. F.
... Tientsin (part)
...
Matale South
Do R, S.
... Syston (part)
... Badulla
Freiman, Rev. E . V.
.. Mingorugama (part)
,., l'ussellawa
... Ascot (part)
French, A. L.
.., Dimbula
Fryer, Heirs of A 11.
... Laruiliere (liari)
.., Kurunegala
Fulton, Heirs of J. R.
.. FRIAonSlarld
... Kodugannawa
Gaddurn, G. P.
... Bukaads.
.. Rotroule
Gallwey, Mrs. P. Payne
.. Kataboola
do
...
S. Payne
Do
.. Aorawatte
... liapotale
.. Atlanta
Gardner, W. R.
, Kurunegala
... Marlby (part)
Garneyg, A. G.
, , Mapntale
Gaacoyne, Execre of W. W.
.. Diokapittia
...
Medamahanaws
Gavin, Heirs of John
... Do, langalla
... Alagaia
. Kottegodde (part)
Do H. W.
do
Do H. J.
... Kurogama (plot)
...
... Wattegama
Gibbon, Chas.
... Gilbery
.. Rakwana
Gibbs, .1. F.
.. Fore-414nd
... Kolani Valley
... Yatanella
Gibson, J.
... Rayalaton (part)
.. Matale East
Gidden, T.
... Dil...yo,
Do
... Robgill (part)
.. M Male North
.. Ambanganga (part)
Gildea, W. E.
.. Relebokka
Wawa, Earl of
.. Hoolo Group

INDIVI DUAL ESTATE, OWNERS.

1115

ESTATE s.
DrsTiticrs..
OWNERS.
... stale North
... Hapugaspitiya
Godley, J. a
.. Kurunegala
.. Tympana
Godlieb, J. J.
.. DimbuLe
... Oddingtou (part)
Goodeve, G. W.
... Naduntiyana
Gallo
Gooneratne, E, R. MudziIiyar
... Nernluyana
do
...
Do
do
do
...
.. Purtikaktila
Do
do
... Mistrals
Do
D. A.
... Retreat
... Kalutara
e. Horagaskelle
Goonatilake, H.
.. Badulla
.. Deyanewatte
Gordon, Capt. I;. H.
.. Passers.,
.. El Teb Group
Do
do E. H. IL.
.. Mutat% West
.. Kent and Ambokka
Do C.
do
... Beredewella
..
Do G. W.
do
Oodasgeria
...
Do G. W.
... Kolani Valley
... Doo4 all%
Do Heirs of John
... Maskeliya
Do Capt. J. L. R. and C. ... Mahaaala (part)
.,. Uda Puveellawa
.. Lucky Land (part)
Do J.
... Pundaluo3 a
Do Mrs. Jane Men.
... Meddetenne
.,. Hantsne
... Tekkawatta
Gore, .1. F. W.
.. 3laskeliya
... 3Iaskeliya
Gossage, F. It
... Matale We
Grant, Heirs of J, H.
... Ettrick Forest
...
Kegalla
.. Karandupoua (part)
Do R. 1..
... Dolosi;,ige
.. Kalupane
Gray, James
do
... Ugieside (part)
..
Do do
do
...
... Ugieside (part)
Do Heirs of Wm.
.. Halo; and
.. Hatherleigh (part)
Greenshields, G. W.
do
...
.. Rawreth
Do
do
.. litonapura
.. t 'arney and Asoka '
Do
do
.. Rakwana
Do
... Harherleigh (part ;
.1.
.., Matale West
... Laksahena
Gregg, George.
. . _Parry, tan d . . Kalutara
Greiner, J. H.
...
Return Vail y
Groswell, A. E., C. H. and Win. Avissawetla
.. Monaragsda
... Moonerakelle
Griffin, C. T.
.. Maekeliya
.. Lairapauagala (often
Grigg, H. A.
do
..
... Theberton
Do Heirs of Rev T. N.
... Galagedara
... Moira (part)
Grigson, B. S.
...
Ramboda
.
..,
Itambodde
Grimatan, Trustees of Mrs.
... Horagaskelle Mukalane ... Kolani Valley
Grialinton, Sir J. J.
.. Morawak Royale
... Lawlogahahena
do
Do
... Rakwana
... Veieria (part)
Gunn, Heirs of James
... Balaogoda
... Ferndale
Guy, Trustees of H. W.
... Dim hula
..
Torrington
(part)
Gwatkin, Major G. L.
do
...
... Torrington (parr)
Gwatkin, Mrs.
, Dikoya
... Kotiyaplia (part.)
Haddon, Lt. Col. C. F.
... Ii do
Kotiyagalla (part)
Do C. S.
... Hunasg.riy a
.. Hunnugalla
Do P 3
.. Kalutara
... Idattaugalla
Haddon. Heirs of James H,
, klunasg kip
do J. H
... Galgawatte
Do
.. Natal() Ea ,t,
... We welmadd (part)
do
Do
do
,,, liaeugannawa
... Ranawella
Hague, E. Chalmer
.. Badulla
... Raddola
Hall, Capt. and o hers
.
Matlulsimu
... Moustukelle
Do Fred
do
..
... Adawatte
Do Mrs. Fred
.. Dimbala
... Lareiliere (part)
Do Heirs of 'I'. W.
.. Dikoya
... Newt on
Hamilton S.
, . Haputale West
.. West Haputale (part)
, V. M.
Do
...
Maskeliya
... Laxapanagata (part)
W. J. R.
Do
, , Dikoya Lower
... Killin (part)
W. J,
Do
... Dirobula
... Belton
Hampton, Heirs of .1. L.
.. Tamaravelly (:roup (part).. Dolo4ba.,, t
Hanacock, A. F.
... Badalla
.. Rookatenoo
Haunava, W. if.
... Ratriapura
... Kosgalla (part)
Hardie, Geo.
,..., Dikoya Lower
.
Oomar
Harding, A. H. & E. P
, , Maskoliya
... Cleveland
Harper, A. F.
... Yakdessa
... N agastenne
Do
do
.. Monaragala
... Hastings
Do A. Forrest
.. Ambagamuwa
... Weraloogastenne
do
Do
...
Kurunegala
F.
V,
Arampolla
(part)
...
Do
... Kolani Vall.-y
... Mabinkauda (pal t)
Harries, S. L.
do
.. Sapurnalkandit (part)
...
Do
S. L.
, Maskeliya
Do Heirs of Major-General ... Dunnottar
... Galagedara
... Belgodde
D., H. F. E.
... Maskeliya
... Hamilton
Do Messri.
... Kelani Valley
...
Elston
(part)
Harrison, H, C.
... St. George's Group (part),.. lislutura.
.11, W
Do

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.


DATATES.

16

OWNER:,

DINTIIIS l'

artlay, C. A.
artley Sir C. A.
arvey, Mrs.
Do
R. IL

.. Dalhousie
... Kntloch
.. Westmorland (patr)
. , Winchfield 1-1 rk (purl)

... Maskoliya
... Dikl, a
,.. Badulla
... Nitre Om

Do

.... Lunuvi-sa {part)

. . Mad uleime

... Kempitiya (part)


.. Kempitiya (part)
... Gampolawatta (part)
... Knrogala (part)
... Kurugalla
... Orion
... Yaberelooava
... Denmark

.. 'Walla
do
...
... Radugann:i
do
...
... Pusoolfat5!,
do
..
... Nilambe
.. Doloebage
.... Kelani Vall.

atherell, C. E. G.
athorn, 0-..
awke, Heirs of F. T.
Do J.
Do J. T.
d-,
Do
Do doeDo do

Do James T.
'ay, E. M.
aye., II. A.

... Ritnageria (part)


... Am bauganga (part)

.. Dirohula
... Matalo Nor:.

... Maideuila (par))


do
... N infield & Ciatsfied (part)
...
do
.. Elston (t art)
... Maskelii a
... Mahn Nile
... Gaile .
.. Hills,- de
.. ]fatale N,-,1
... Ambroganga (inn()
... hottnale
... Donside

Do do

Do Mrs.
Do
'splay, C. P.
.eath, A. IL A.

,ector, R. B.

eoderrion, Heim of W.

endriok, II.
,enly, C.
4 nning, R. H.
erbert, Capt., A. C,

Do
C. C.
:ertford, Marquis of
:eyeock, IL O. H.
:ill, James
Do
Lillmen, Stanley

[illyer, La hauchere
[odgson, C. C. S.

Infra as, Mrs. C. E.


Do
:,s(rs. E.

[ogg, G.

Do Law amid Marshall

- II on a agir i, -k
.. Luakyland {part.)
... AI atara
... Kananka
.. St. George's Group (part),.. Kalutara
... Kelani '4",,'
.. Vincit

... Telhedde (part)


... Teibedde (part)
... Elkadua Group (part)
... Tembilivillii (part)
... Argyti
... Harr ngton
... Meegaste. ne (port)
Angr oe elle
.. Somerset (part)
... Ross (part)
, . Dalton (par')
.. Gorala Ella (part)
.. Gonakande

.. Galapitakanda (part)
... Dik Mukalana (part)
.. Dodantella

Do Mrs.
Eolland, W. D.
Do
do

lolloway, Francis J.
Do
J. and others
Do J.

,.

Do
Lon, J. W.
lone, N. M.

food, C. II.
Do W. W.
lope, R. A.

lopkinsou, A. H.
Iormusjee, J. K. & F K.
Iormusjee, K.
forsfall, T. C.
Loset'son, a. 0Lunt, C. D.
haat, A. M.
do
Do

Inaley, T. C.
ropey, Lt.-Col.

ogles, R. S.
nglia, C. G.
do
Do
sham, Heirs of A. C,
do
Do
Do
do
do
Do
raceb, P. & Mrs. P, P.
Famines. R. R.
amieson G. D.
rayasuriya, E. D. S.
-ayatilaka, D. J.
rayawickrama, S. S.

.. thirriemony
... Franklands
.. Gollabena

... Kinsale (part)


... St. Leys
... 'Woodstock (part)
... Kelaneiya (part)
.. Braemar

.., Radials
...
do
.. Hunasgirb
... Pussellawa
... Dirabula
do
...

... Alagala

... Rangala
..-. Dales`. age
... Matale Ei:i
do FS ,,,i
-
do Som.!
-
do Eaq

... Badulla
... Baiangoda
... Kegalla

Matale West

...,, Wattogama
... Lida, Pussellawa

... tVattegama
.. Dikoya
do Lower
..
.. Maskeliya
..

do

Nawagallo
Eatnatenne (part)
Aagodde (part)
.
Markville (part.)
Elkadua Group (part)
Kotuwagodara

...
eo
... Nilambe
... Ke.lutara
... Matale We=t
... Kaleboak ,t
... Badulla
... Kegalla
... Hnuasgiriya
Matale Si iut h

Igalkanda

-- Galle

Ormidale
Moolganta (part)
Ma h apntuga la

Malaga and Kosgabadova ... Madrilsima


... Now Galway
Ambawella
... Kegalla
Eloranaltanda
Lava,nt (part)
... Kelani Valley
. Maduisitua
Doropotha
do
Quedgeley
..
Kinagoda
do
...
do
...
Yapame
Matale East
Gatnwa.a ma
... Uda Pussellawa
Stafford
.. Haim tale West
Genikeriyit (part)
... Galls
Dodangahavila
... ReAnapnra
Kosgalla (part)
... Gone
Kerenvilla

Johnson,
Johnston
Do
D.
Do
-Jordan, I
Kamtki ;re
Kellow.

Kelly, Mi
Kennedy
Do

Do

Do
Do
Kenny, I'
Kerr, Al1
Do D.
Kettlewo

DoKeyt, Mt
K'ng, R.
Kinnear,
Kirby, If
Knight, I
Thrickent
Kydd,
Laing, Cl
Lo
1mmb

Lane, F.
Do M
M
Lang, W

Laurie,
Laur o,
Do
Law, 3. 1
Lawr Iter
Lawrie, .]

Do
Layard,
Do
'Aycock,
Leaf, E.
Leather,
Loechm.
Lee. Heil

La Polivr

Lewis, Li,
L illie.
Lindsay,
Linton, 1\
Lipton, S
Do
Lister, J.

Lloyd, Lt
Long, E.
Low, Ho!
Ludwick,
Lushingtc
Lutyens,
Lyford,
Lyon, Ho
Macaliste
Macartne

Mac Bra:"
Maci:ay,
Du
Do
Mackolvi

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE
OWN EltS.
i tilin sou, G. I ..
Johnstone, { :.
Do
Do
Do Mn v.v ell
Jordan, W.
Kanaleratue, H. J.
Kellow, A. J.
Kelly, Mrs. L. H.
Kennedy, F. Shaw
Do
H. W.
Do
J. C. and flow
Do
do du
Do Mrs. and Capt.
Kenny, W. W.
Kerr, Alfred H.
Do I). and It. W
Kettlewell, C. T.
DoKeyt, Mts.
K'ng, R.
Kinnear, A. W. and another
Kirby, H. H.
Knight, Mrs. Dora
Krickenbeek, Mrs. A.
Kydd, Heirs of G. '
Laing, Charles
Do
Do
Lamb
Lamont, W. B.
Lane, F. G. A.
Do Major C. A.
Do hi. Elton
Lang, W. G.
Laurie, Frank M .
Laur e, Bros. and For
Do Wm. Forbes
Law, J. K.
Litwr nee, Hers of R. B.
Lawrie, J. C.
Do
do
Layard, A. G.
Do Col., Heirs of
Laycoek, H. F.
Loaf, E. M.
Leather, 1'. C. d.- S.
Lecchraa ii, (3. B.
Lee. Heirs of W. D.
Le Feuvre, E. M.
Leitch, A. K.
Lewis, D. U.
Lillie, Col. Heirs of
Lindsay, Heirs of W. Rose
Linton, Mrs.
Lipton, Sir Thomas, Kt.
Do
do
Lister, J. F.
Lloyd, Lt..Col.,
Long, E. V.
Low, Hogg and Marshal!
Ludwiok, Geo. K.
Lushington, G, H. F.
Lntyeris, Bros.
Lyford, W. A.
Lyon, Heirs of R.
Macalister, J. A.
Macartney & Bisset
Mac Brayne, J. B.
Mackay, R. J.
1)6 H. Miller
do
Do
Ktackolvie, Heir., of J. F.

ESTATES.
..... Maryland (part)
... Looloowatte (part)
... Yahangala (part)
... Maryland
... Monaragalla
... Alpitiakande (part)
:..... D
Aitabbibunbella
.., Killarney
... Peru (part)
... Cabragalla (part)
.,. Barony
... Fairlawn
... Mipitiakande (part)
... Galloola (part)
... Ferndale (part)
... Poruwamaruwa (part)
... Kelaneiya (part)
.. GreatValley
.... Ormondale
... Elkadua Group (part)
... Devenick
.. Hiralouvah (part)
... Inverurie
... BuIlugahatenne
... Panmnre
... Masketoya
... Mossville
... Patitalawa (Lessee)
.. Deaculla (part)
.... Kosgall a, (Part)
... Blair Athol (part)
.. Wa'aramba
... St. Catherine

elll
DISTRICTS.
.. Badulla
... Modatnahanuwara
do
... Pass ira
Pus ellawa
... Kadrtgannawa
... Maturata
... N. w Galway
.. Dikoya
... Rangala
.. Mattae East
... Maakeliya
do
...
... Belau' Valley
.. Madulsima,
. , Ringala
ilausk
tiaesi6ra
4iiriya
... m
... Hewaheta Lower
,.. Alagale
.. Hunasgiriya
.. Madalsim a
. . Haputale West
.. Rakwana
... Kurunegala
... Dikoya
... Dolosbago
do
..
do
...
... Haputale

IlaiktuoayPauvl
... It
.. Wattegana i
.. Dolosbage
.. Maakeliya
..
Balangoda
rt)
(pa
...., 14Gleadraateenne
.. Nitre Cave
... Veyvallgalla
..- Balangoda
... Maratenne (part)
... Matale South
.. Gonda Eds. (part)
.. Monaragala
. , Kowdawa
...
Madulsima
... Dagenham (part)
do
... The Park Group (part) ...
... Balangoda
... Detanagalla
... Wussellawa
... Kaloogalla
.. Matale North
... Karangolla,
... Balangoda
... Wallawe
... Xeiani Valley
... Northumberland
... siorawak Korale
... Dangkolawa
.. Balangoda
... Pettiagalla, New
... Matale East
.... Ravalston (part)
...
Ke'alla
... Ambadeniya
... Doloabaga
,, Lnuelwele
... Pussellawa,
.- Nayaparte
... Ilaputalo i
... Deacalla (part )
do
..
... Bandarawela
... Ma.skeliya
... Bunyan and Ovoca
...
Knrunegala
... Eadella
... Matale South
Barton (part)
.. Haputale West
... Bray (part)
.. Kadugannawa
... Franklands
.. Matale East
... Gonattando
...
PasselIawa
... Brookside
... Haputale
,.. Ballagalla Ella
... Dimbula
, ... Mornington
... Galle
... Pannapitiya
.. Haputale West
... Genikeriya (part)
... Matale South
... Barton (part)
... Matale North
... Habaranai
... Hunasgiriya
... Elkadua Group (part)
.. ht.tale East
... Kattukittool
... Ilamboda
..... Graceland
do
... Pal lerukelle
.. Huna.gitiya
.,. Lackyland (part)

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS,

1113

OWNER...4.

ESTATES.

DISTRICTs.

... Melrose
... Lintiasigirb a
Macketele. Heirs of J .1'.
... Mousagalla No. ti
... Matale East.
do
Do
... Wattegam a
.. Kinsale (part)'
J. W.
Di
. Dikoya
... Bogawantalawa
Mackenzie, Col. F. F.
...
Jalinggantadde
... Hunattairiya
Dlisokenzie, G. A.
... Powy-s Land (part)
... Danbula
Mackie, Heirs of T.
... Telgania Nes%
... Metals haat
do
Do
... Kukuln KoraIt.
... Know Hill (part)
Mackwood & Co.,
... Nitre Cave
... St. Martin's (part)
Do
do
... Dolosbago
...
Damblagolla
(part)
Do
C. 0.
.,. Rarawa
do
...
Do
do
... Ossington
... Kalutars
do
Do
... Kadneaonaw.,
... Tindroowatte
do
Do
... Hagalla
... Knuckles
Do
F. M.
Heirs
of
W.
al.
d
F.
...
Galleborlde
... Ambagamuwa
Do
... Knits. kles
... Maddakelle
du
Do
.., Maakeliya
... Scarborough (part)
J. H.
Do
... DeNsbrook (part)
... Madulsima
Maclean, C. W.
... Kehelwatte (part)
Do
do
,
s k odyoa
MacLellan, Executors of Keith ... Morar
do
... Portree
...
Heirs of Mrs. A.
Do
.,.. Monaragala
... M onaragala,
Macleod, Heirs of Norman
. , Flowerdew
... Wattegarpa
Do Mrs A. G.
.... Medstrnalianum .
.. Alliwetenatenne
MacMahon, P. C.
...
Waterfield
.. Nuwara Eli3
do
Do
... Wocdside
.. ' Tiladamah)nuis
do
Do
... St. Ronan's
... Kukuln Kora1P
Mac3lartin, J. M.
,,, Allington (part)
do
...
Maddock, rt. G.
... Captain's Barden (part) ... Gallo
Mahomed, 0. L. M.
...
Nawahawtilhems
do
...
(putt)
du
Do
, , i'inanduwa (part)
do
...
do
Do
... Kinross. (part)
... Badullis
Mair, R. B.
.... Theresia
... Dikova
Maitland, Heirs of G. K.
..... Elkadue, Grasp (part)
... Hunasgiriye
Do -Kirwan, J. M.
Lynford (part)
... Dilcoya
W. W.
Do
Clodagli
... Massie East
Malcomstm, J.
.. Blair Athol (part)
... Dikoya
Maingay, Heirs of C. F. C.
1:01ogalla
.. Dolosbitge
Manisty, G. E.
Kirrimettia
... Hewaheta Lug
Mann, T. H.
....
Dessford
... Dimbula
Man-Stuart, Co!. J. A.
Choisy
(part)
.. Ramboda
Marcel, J. J .
I . d a v o r i a. ( pint )
... Haputale West
Margary, Mrs.
... -Marie's Land
.. Knuckles
Marie Kangani, 4.1.1.
., Florence
...
do
Do do
Noorane
... Hanwella
Marikar, I. L. M. Sn'tau
...
Captain's
Garden
(part)
)
...
Gallo
Do
do
do
.. Nawalaawulheists (part) ...
de
D.
... I'inanduwa (part)
...
du
do
Do
... Trowandena
.. Bakward.
0. D. M. O. L bbo
Do
... Gorala Ella (part)
... Mitt;,1. ,.,, i'l,
Marshall, A.
... Charlie Hill
C. .r. A.
Do
.. Galli:
.. Italian Walk
Du
Heirs of Gloster
.. Polgahakanda
.. Kalutars
Do
L. C. S.
.
Dllswater (part)
.. Kelani vidt, ::
L. R. H.
Ds
.. Gonakande
.,. Matale East
Do
Low and Hog;,
.. Matate West
.. Rusiyagama (part)
Do W. F.
... Dimbula
.. Avoca
Do W. Is
-11111
.. Nitro Cave
... Nitre Cave
Martin & Clsrk
.. Dangan (part)
... Ma tale West
Do James It
... do East
... Ross (pare)
Do .1, E.
..
.. Balaugoda
Kandahar
Marzetti, 1.1. J.
.. Kels.n. Vatic:.
_Mason-eh), 11. V.
... Clara
.. Maiutsiam
... Deyabrook !part)
Mason, .1. M.
... Kehe watte (part )
...
do
Do do
.. Mottaragala
Do do
... -Mara galls (part )
... Aladulsinas
Do T. U. Mock
... Amblangoda (part)
.. Merlamahanuwara
Do W. I.
... Iddetnekt-lle
... Balsolgocla
Master, H.
. . Dnnekeysalawa
.. Kotniale
Du W. E. and U.
.. Harangalla
do
do
.. Tellisag,alla
Do
.. Kalatitra
... Tempo (part)
Mai' uire, F. G.
. . Nan dewstte
... Matale East
lIcKelvie, Heirs of J. F.

INDIVIDUAL EiJIALf., V vy rtEln,o.


DtsTRIC'rs,
ESTATES.
OWNEtts.
...
Matale
East
.. Kottagalia
McRae, Heirs of P.
. . Marian Eaet
.,,. Spring Mount (part)
Do
du
.... Ilapu We West
. Genikeriya (part)
Megrim A.
.. Kalutara.
. Neuchatel
Mee, C. C.
.,. Kegalla
... Gracelyn
Meedeuiya, J. El.
.., 1:daPueitellaWa.
.. St. Joho's
Megginson. W.
.. Harrow, Kallou Oya (puet),.. Pnoda bioya
Mellersb, E. N.
..
... _DAio
mkbargiamutva
... Handungala
Mendis. A. D. L.
.. Gorthie (part)
Mercer, Mrs.
do
..
.. Tientsin (part)
Meyer, A. C.T.
.. Wattegama
... Delgahulande
Miles, D. A.
... West Haputale (part)
. . Haputale liVe?t
Mills, W.
... Bavenscraig
Milne, M. S.
... Matale Nora;
4 . Aran la (part)
Do Wm.
...
do
do
... Ardul hie (pert)
Do Wm.
...
do
du
...
Loabnagar
Do Wm.
.. Mahara
... Orange Hill (part)
Do W.
... Gilgarron
.. Rakwana
Mitchell, Heirs of D.
.. Rakwana
... Morningside
Mitchell, Sir W. W.
...
Kelaui Valley
.. Berry Hill
Wm.
Do
...
Matale East
..
Wewelmadde
(part)
Moir, Heirs of Peter
... Dimbula.
... Powys Land (part)
Do Heirs of P.
B
patiklaorgotia
... Hattarabage Old
Do Heirs of W.
.... Rnthes (part)
Do H. G.
.. Dikoya Lower
.. Woodlands (part)
Do H. G.
.,. Dikoya
... Labugama (part)
DoMrs. G. D.
... Kelaui Valley
.
..
Tientsin
(part)
Do Mrs. J
... Kegalle
.. Oolonballa
Molligoda, H. A. W.
.. Dimbula
Morgan and Mrs., Trustee: of R 0.5... Tasmania
.. Kelaui Valley
.. Mipitiakande (part)
Morrison, W. H.
. Dimbula
.. Taprobana (Lessee)
Viiu. R.
Do
.. Madulsinia
... Swinton (part)
Muss, L. B.
.. Kot male
.. Gingran Oya (part)
Murland, C.
.. Knrunogala
... Walton
M Miens and Turner
.. Pussellawa
.. Harmony
....
W. II.
li array, Major W
.. Dikoya
DO -Menzies, W. L.
..
Natal e West
...
Matale
East
do
Do
... Haputale
...
Manikwatte
Muthiapillay, C. S.
do
...
. Sinne Goloonda
do
Do
... Prospect Hill
.. Hautane
Muttaiab, K. N.
.. Sirigalla (part)
... Monaragala
Myers, H. B.
... Madulkele
.. Kelepokka,
Napier, J. G.
,..
Rama
... Eala,ni Valley
Nagalingam
...
Gallitherm
.
.. Radulla
Nowa arab, 'Messrs.
... Dimbula
.. Dimbula
Nicol, Heirs of Auorew
.... Demodera Watte
... Pussella wa
Noor Mohamed, M. fl.
.,. Bellongalla
... Afagala
North, Harold
... Whyddon
Northmore, J.
... Pussellawa
.. Amherst (part)
North, North
... I: da Pusseilawa
Northway, L. G.
.,. Kaduguonawa
.. Gampolawatta (part)
Notman, H. W.
... Clieveden
.. Rakwane
Nusawela, L. B.
.. Botuatobayaya,
.. Dumbara
Nunn, E. W.
... Kaagabit Kullo ()Aril
... Nitre Cave
Obeyesekere, Mrs. J. r.
... Eilandhu
... Henaratgodai
Di
S. C.
... Abbey Rock
.. Morawsk Korale
Do
... Acton
do
... Haputale
Ogilvie, Mrs.
... Gowrakelle
... Badalla
Oliverson, H. A.
... Singarat,w
d, title
.. Dikova
Orchard. Heirs of A.
.. Kegalla
.. thiagoda (part)
Do lleirs of T. N.
...
...
Oo
Do Heirs , r J.
do
...
Do Mrs. A. S.
...
.. E
lttitaieiievia (part)
Haputale West
Do N.
... Kegalla
.. Markydle (part)
OrMston, Heirs of W. ,b. E.
Haputale
Osborne, Heirs of A. W.
... Hews
K a'ul) aEliya
.. lladulainia
l ai
Do
du
...
In
... N u wa ra Eliya
Owen, J. here
.. Maturate Group
... Maturata
Do T. C.
... Matale South
.. rtl mtr
aons (part)
Do T. C.
... WO lapane Lower
... Witlapanu (part)
Pada ick, A
... Ketinale
... Gutman Oya (part)
Do
E. D.
...
Nilambe
.. Yarrow
Paine, A, N.
... Meegatt cane (part)
... Ala) ala
... Watteganut
Palo, Major A, H.
.. 31(2eSALLIa

1120

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS'


OWNERS.

Papillon, P. H.
Parrinton, Heirs of C. H.
Parinton, Heirs of E. r.
Paterrou, C. IL
Do
C. R. and Others
Do
J.
Patteuson, C. J,
Do
Do r
Do
Paul, J. W. Balfour
Pa yne, Mrs. M. A.
Fearless, S. B.
Peiris, Id. A.
Do Mrs. R. S.
Do Heirs of Romanis
Do Wm.
Pereira, A. M.
Do do
Do M. Cornelis
Do E. D.
Do do
Do do
Do du
Do Francis
Do H, J.
Do K. D. J.
Do Lewis

Do L.
Do M. A.
Do
do
DO
do
Do do
Do do
Do Estate of S.
Do
do
Do do
Peres, Mrs. Francis
Do Mrs.
Do W. Q. H.
Peries, G, T. owl others
Do Louis
Pett. F. W. A.
Philby, H. M.
Phillips. F, D.'
Piachaud, Jae tell.
Do
do
Picken, C. E..
Do LI. M,
Picktball, Wm.
Pieris, Chas
D) G. T.
Do Heirs ofJ trouts
do
Do
Do
do
Do Hers of Mrs. J.
Do H. J. and Bros.
Do H. J.
Do James
Do Jobanuee Ind Bros.
Do L. H. S.
Do L.
Do B. S.
Do do
Do T. Paul
Pilkington, Sir, G. A.
Pilley, K. Naina
Poison, A. L.
Poison, 3.
Du

ESTATES.
.., Warleigh
.. Marlby (part)
... Thornhill
Cranley
... Cronley Upper
... Al'nail&
... Dehigolla (}Tart)
... Peru (part)
... Polwatte (part)
... Tunisgalla, New
. - Oodoowerre
.. liana rokande
... Moragalla
... Palagala
... Agra Elhedde (part)
... Regalia
.. .Kudakuaalla
... Nikkatenna
... Ketikambe
... Hittawellentenne
... Citronella
... Kurunduwatte
.. Lenabotuwewatte
... Wilpita
... Margary
... Edward Hill
..- irt ahays.ya
Kalupahana
Sterishall
. Anolaipanagoda
- Knpugala
Kospotugala
... Gangaddakande
... Potgulkanda
Jambugaha
Karays.ldeuiya
Kitulagoda
-. Wellahanduwa
... Galcottua
... Gallabenda
... Agratenue
... Bowellacade_.
... Waragalanda (part)
... Loughton
... EIangran 0 ya
... Ilingulgall s
.
... Kotuagodella
.. Yelverton (part)
do
-
... Daphne
... Orange Grove
... Agra .Elbedde (part)
.. Serapis
... Meyampahoya
... Ulookgalla
... Laboogollo
... Yahalaele
... Millevra
... Kaham bilis
... Mahalla
... Brebelholz
... Patti akolle
.. Kitulkomukalana
... Moragalla
... Gadala
... Cullen (part)
... Bi hilioyatenne
... Maryland (part)
.. . Arduthie (part)
.. Auchry (part)

..

DisTniors.
Dikoya
KuranegaIa.
Cialagedara
Dimbula
dcr

t;da Pussella
Mecia.mahasewant

Rangala.
Matale Weet

Knuckles
. Baduha
... huruuegala
... Battu! la
Kelani Valley
)irnbu.la
Kalutara
du
Wattegame
.. Houton s
Balangoda
Matara
.. do
.. do
.. KadmotunaAva
... Pussollawa
.. Kelani Valle,
... Kalutara
.. Yakdemea
... Kalotare.
..
do
...
do
.. Ratoapura
...
do
... Matara
...
do'
...
do.
... Gas
_ lid.. Pussclls ea
... .Badulla
... Passara
,... Hovalielit Luvm
. Knuckles
... Madulaims
... 4mbagamus;,
... Alagala
... do
.. l ktdulis
,..
do
,,, Gallo
, , Kegalla
... Dimbul.
.... Kurunega , .
... Medamahanaw.,..
, , Ala gala
,,
do
... Ka'utara
do
..
... Hapatale
_ Ketani Valley
. Matale East
.. Hantaue
..., Yakdessa
... Kur:me:0la
. Kalutara
... Badulla
.. K lani Valley
... B tdu ha
.. Matale lco,th
do
...

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.


OWNERS.
Pottle, W.
Power, R. E.
do J. Manley
Prettijohn, C. B. and H. E.
Do
B. B.
do
Do
do
Do
Pringle, Dr.
Pnhenayagaso, T. R.
Pulteney, F. L.
Pyper, G.
Do
Qua .le John
kV. S.
Do do
Rajapaksa, D. M.
do
Do
do
Do
Do
Mudaliyar Tudor
Ramanathan, P.
Kamen Chatty, 0. L. S.
Ramsay, Geo. A. and D. M.
Do
do
do
Raroaswarny Rajah, R. M.
Ravenhill, Heirs of Cu!,
Rea, J. F.
Reeves, E. Gordon
do
do
do
do
Reid, fairs of George
Rennie, J. B.
Benny, A. T.
Renton, J. H. and A. V.
do
Do
Retie, A. T.
Do John
Do do
Riadore, Rev. J, G.
Do
Do
Richard, C. M.
Richardson, C.
Do
Ritchie, R. K.
Rix, H. S.
Rico, M.
Robbin, Chas.
Roberts, J. C.
Do
Mrs.
Do
Robertson, A.
Do
Heirs of J. M.
J. A.
Do
J.IVI., & Co.
Do
Do '
do
Do
do
Do
Mrs. L. D.
Do IV. F.
Robson, Heirs of A. G.
Do J.
Rock, G. B.
Roche, F. Hoffman La
Do
do
Rochefoucalt, Countess de In
Rollo, Executors of W.
do
Do
Do
do
Do Keith
Do
do
Do
do
Do
do
Rolt, N. C. and W. F. C.
Roope, Cabel

ESTATES.

1121
DISTRICTS.

... Kinross (part)


.. Badulla
... Eastland
... Fewaheta Upper
. . Bon Accord
... Dikoya
.. Strathspey
... Maske113.1.
...
Galagedara
.. Betworth
... Pussellawa
.. Choughleigh
... Alagala
af Coodoogalla
... Menamahanuwara
... Gallekelle
... Gadaggdara
... Mahatenno
...
MaduThima
... Doonhinda
... Oalagedara
... Bollagalla Upper
... 'lantana
... Hunt anis
... Dikoya
... NeW Valley (part)
do
...
... Kew
... Kelani Valley
... Kiriporuwa
... Morawak Korale
.. Deniyaya
do
...
.. Kekuna liana
... Galle
... Kirrimettio.
do
...
... Kakirikanda
... Hanwella
... Briudabana (part)
... Matale West
.., Ettapolla
... Hewaheta Lower
... llopittia
do
... do
... Neelawelle
... Rakwana
... Calton Hill
...
Morawak
Korale
... Upton
... Dolosbage
... Pondappe (part)
... Matate East
... Meegahawela
... Keleboir ka
.. Ratuatenne (part)
... Matale East
.. Wiharegamma
..
do
.. Spring Mount (part)
... BadnIla
.. Ravenswood
... Madulsima
... Banchory (part)
... Dimbula
... Tallankanda
... do
... Middleton
...
Badulla
... Cullen (part)
do
...
... Angodde (part)
do
...
... Cullen (part)
... Kegalla
... Karandupona (part)
...
Dimbula
... Kottagallakelle
. Kelani Valley
... Lavant (part)
... Badulla
... Rookatenne North
... Madulaima
... Deysbrook (part)
... Kehelwatte (part)
... Pussellawa
... Maymolly
... Forestland
... Hewaheta Upper
... Maskeliya
... Corfu (part)
... Kelati Valley
.., Yaha Ella (part)
... Galle
... Carbeal
do
...
... J. C. Roberts
do
...
...
do
...
do
... Ellagalla
... Calloogallaterme (part) ... Matale East
... Madnlsima
... Wevebedde
... Kukulu Korale a
... Know Hill (part)
do
...
... Rossmore
... Kadugannawa
... Wackittiatenne
... Nuwara Eliya
... Blackpool
... Mediunalumuwara
... Hangroogamme
.. Stoke Heath (Lessees) ... Matale West
... Maturata
... Gonapatiya
... Kelani Valley
... Cllswa.ter (part)
... Matale East
... Nagalla
do
...
... Opalgalla
... Yakdessa
... Dotella
...
Dikoya
... Gorthie (part)
... Dolosbage
... Cattarem
...
do
... Dalleagles (part)
... Maakeliya I
... Hargrove (part)
...
Dikoya
... Chapelton (part)
... Matale South
... Duncrub
... Maskeliva
... Glenugie (part)
... Matale East
... Sacom%e (part)
... Badulla
... Westmorland (part)
72

1122

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS,


OWNERS

ESTATES.

Rosling, E. and A.
... Hanwella
Do
do
... Mecaldeniya
Do
E.
... Angroowelle (Lessee)
Ross. Geo.
... Forestlam/
Rossiter, Miss E. S.
... Fairyland
Rowbotham, Mrs. Kate
... Belmont
'
Rowlands. Miss Sarah
... Galkadua
Rowlands, Mrs. H. B.
... Ai gburth
Rudd, B.
... Ilapugastenne
Do H. P. and L. R.
... Norfolk
Do
do
... Maryland
Do
do
... The Farm
Do Misses M. B. and E. L.
and Dr. W. E.
... Leaumipella
Rule, W. T,
... Golconda (part)
Rumbold, Sir Horace
... Melfort
Russell, G. W.
... IVaharaka (part)
Rutter, G. A. .
... Ullswater (part)
Ryall, A. V.
... Gondanawa
Ryan Bros.
... Gleuomera
Do
... Orwell
Do
... St. Clair
Do
... Stirling
Do
... Stonyhurst
Sadayan Kangani
... Ana Catty Totum
Do
... Walawoowatta
Saddian Rangani
... Dimiayii
Do
... Latching Totten
Do
... Lot No. 7,387
Do
... Udatiriwanagama
Saibo, P. Packeer
... Blarneywatte
Salgado, M. M.
... Graceland
Samaraweera, D. M.
... Johnny Dale
Do
B.
... Belmont
Do
do
... Roseneath
Do
J. W.
... Ebenezer
Do
do
... Tiddydale
Sandbach, A. P.
... Warburton
Sandison, W. G.
... Abana
Saunders, W. K. G.
... Ullawater (part)
Sayrea, J. M.
... Nutbourne
Schokman, G. ,
... Shannon
Schultze, Trustees of Mrs. N. D.... Lamiliere (part)
Schumacher, W.
... Role clenia
Scott, A.
... Beauvais
Do A. N. '
... Wattakelly (part)
Do C. J.
... Kallibokkth (part)
Do do
... Wattakelly (part)
Do J. W. M.
... Yelatenne
Do R. H. S.
... Ottery
Scovell, Alfred
... Tring
Scowen, C. T.
... Holton
De M.
... St. John's Wood
Scrutton, Sons tit Co.
... Vicarten
Sealy, C. S.
... Bowhill
Do Heirs of J. H.
... Fassifern East
Do
do J. & C. S.
... Nartawakelly
Do do
do
... Arratenne
Seeker, Mrs. C. E.
... Ingrogalla
Selby, Miss C. M.
... The Cwm
Senaratne, R. D. F.
... Caledonia.
Seneviratne, A. do A.
... Traquair
Seton, A. G. and C. A.
... Preston
Do
do
... St. Margarets
Do P. B. and A, G.
... Bellair (part)
Do P. B.
... New Preston
Do W. B.
... Nugahena
Sevier W. W.
... Mottsagalla
Sewell, P. E.
... Rahatungoda
Shand, C.
... Punehihenagama
Shand, C. B.
... Allington (part)
Do do
... Rangweltenne
__..
..

DISTRICTS.
... Hanwella.
... Haputale
... Rangala
... Walapane Lower
... Nuwara Eliya
... Hewaheta Lower
... Ratnapura
... Rakwana
... Regalia.
... Ala gala
... Henamtgoda
... Alagala

... Rangala
... Haputale
... Pussellawa '
... Regalia
... Kelani Val ley
... Ambagamuwa
... Dimbula
... Pusaellawa
. Dimbula
... Dimbula
... Pussellewa
... Haputale
... Badulla
... Haputale
...
do
...
do West
...
do
... Passara
... Kalutara
... Matara
...
do
...
do
...
do
... Galle
... Passara
... Kelani Valley
du
...
... Dimbula.
... Regalia
... Dimbula.
... Ambagaumws
... Haputale
... Kelebokka
do
...
do
...
... Haputale West
Dilcoya
Monaragala
Wattagama
do
Matale West
Kotmale
Ditubula
Kelebokka
... Knuckles
... }lantana
Dimbula
Rakwaua
Kukulu Ronnie 1
Dimbula.
...
do
Kelani Valley
Dimbula

Alagala
Matale East
Hewaheta tipper
Hambantota '11
Kulcula Ronde
Rakwaua

OWNERS.

EaTATEs.

DISTRICTS.

... Yakdessa
... Coolbawn
Shand, P. R.
. . Dikoya
,
Rothe
(part)
Shaw, C. F. S.
-..... Dikoya Lower
..... Woodlands (part)
do
... Kelani Valley
Do
... Avington
Shelley, C. and S. F.
... Ranala
1poton
Oya
De
...
Do Spencer
... lladulsi11111
... Swinton (part)
Shepherd, Mrs. C. C.
... Dikoya
, Aldie
Sheriff, James
... Dimbula
. 7. Yuilletield
Shuttleworth, C. E.
do
...
...
Wellington
Slavic's, Rev. 3.13.
... Radial:.
...
CIoNne
Sikes, Heirs of 3.T.
Dimbula
Dimbu
... Dumbagastalawa
Do do
Mashe14a
... Rumora
Do
do
... Oldie
... EgodavUla
Silva Harmauis
... Vialpantenue (par%I.essee) Monwrat Ronde
Do R. D. Odris
do
... Palawatte (part) Lessee ...
do
Do
... Galagedara
... Florin& Hill
Do Mrs. Isabella
... Kurnnegula
... Lower Woodsiee
do
Do
... Ratunpura
. New iiarabarabotuvra
do
Do
... Kegalla
... Pindeni-oya
Do Heirs of N. D. P.
... Gaiagedara
... Woodslee
Do Mrs. N. D. P.
... Kurunegala
... Ambathala
do
Do
... Kelani Valley
... Kinross
Do M.. B. N.
... Kalutara
... Etartgahaterma
Do V P.
... Wattegiumi
... Knightsdale
. Simpson, E. G.
do
...
Longford
...
Do
do
... Wattapullawa
...
Do
... Hantane
... Primrose Hill
Sinclair, Arthur
... Bogahagodawatta
... Kalutara
Shim:toe, A.
,.. Bogahagodawatta
... Galle
Do Adrian
... Osborne
... Dikoya
Skrine, E.H.
... Matale East
... Ravelston (part)
Small, A. C.
... Dikoya
... Robgill (part)
Do
...
Murraythwaito
(part)
... Kalutara
Smith A. Alderson
... Kogalla
... Fairfield
Do G. T.
... Albion
... Dimbula
Do Heirs of J. M.
Do Mrs. Macintosh
... Caledonia
do
...
Do M. Martin
... Murraythwaite (part)
... Kalutara
Do Mrs. David
... New Forest
... Nilainbe
... Forestiand
Do R. M.
... Mutate North
... Darublagol la (part)
Do T.
... Dolosbage
... Mahinkanda (part)
-**c. Do W. J.
... Kelani Valles,
Do do
... Sapurnalkartda (part)
...
do
*
Solomon, F.
... Sindoorankande
... Kndugannawa
Seams. G.
... Roehampton
... Lapatale
Sousa, Heirs of Harnmanis
... Hapugastenne
... Mnskeliva
Do Haramanis
... Hermont
... Gallo *
Do J.
... Maisemore
... idlitale West
Spading, W. A. S.
... Loinoru (part)
... Dikoya
Spedding, J. H.
... Coldstream (part)
... Dikoya. Lower
Speke, A. G.
... Sacombe (part)
... Matale East
Spence, H.
... Dunugalla (part)
... Walapane Lower
Do J. A.
... Ullswater (part)
... Kelani Valley
Do
do
... Walapane (part)
... Walapane Lower
Stables, Heirs of W.
... Tybrsal
... Nilambe
Storey, J. II.
... Carlabeek
... Dimbula
i
Do
do
... Tudugalla Group
... Kalutara
Starling, B. A.
... Ambaltingoda (part)
... Madulsima
Stenhouse, Heirs of T.
... Eyrie
... Rambo&
Stephen, W. F.
... Egmont
... Kegalla
Stepens, A. J.
... Hapiigahawatta
... Dolosba go
Do , C.C., A.J., F.W., D.S.. & R.S. Ferrvhill
... Dumbani
Do
J. H.
... St. Clive
... Yakdessa
Do Mrs.
... Cooroondoowatta
.. Dolosbage
Stevenson, Alex
... Bannock
... Me chtmalmuuwa ra
Do
do
... Craigingilt
... Matale South
Do
do
... Kolapatena
... Kotinale
Do
do
,.. Mossemi
... Dimbula
Do Harold
... Yalatlatenne
... Oalagedara
Do
H. E. W.
... Blairavon (part)
.. Maskel iyit.
Do
J. Sharron
... Blairavon (part)
do
...
Do
Louis
... Culadatchy
... Matale East
Stewart, Capt. J.
... Sutton
... Dimbula
Do
Mrs. A.
... Deltotte (part)
... Ifewaheta Lower
Do
W. and R.
... Attampittia
... Badulla
Do
do
... Elladalua
do
-.

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.

1124
OWN-Bus

EgTATES.

DISTT:lc I

... Raton}
... Arcady
Stiven, A. E. B.
... Mani,,
... Wamkatnure
Storey, Edward
,.. Matale halt
... Karagahatenno
do
Do
do
West
...
... Owilikanda (part)
Do
do
... 1:elebolika
... Richlands (part)
Do H.
do
... Oonoonagalley,(part)
Do do
... Mamie West
... Owilikanda (part)
Do do
do
Do
...
Da J. A.
... Iielebokka
... Oonoonagallo (part.)
Do R. IA.
do
...
... Richlands (part)
Do
do
do
..
... Oonoonagalle (part)
Do T. W, P.
do
...
...
Richlands
(part)
Do
do
... Henaratgoda
... Comillah
Stor Dr. V. B.
... Rangala
... Cottaganga
C. E.
Stra
... Knuckles
... Katooloya
do
Do
Dikoya
...
Campion
do
Do
,:, Dimbula
... Freshwater
do
Do
do
... Hauteville
Do
do
do
... St.. George and Woodlake:::
Do
do
...
Ma
dalsinin
...
Lunuviasa,
(part.)
Do
J. H.
... Moolhalkelle
... Walapaue I.
Do
do
... Pantiya
... Kaintara
Iht
do
Trustees of Mr. & Mrs... Wavendon
... Ramboda
1)o
... Debatganui
Do
W. L.
... Kegalla
...
Kelvin

... Dolosbage
do
Do
... She
Do Wm.
... Rakwana
... The Bo e
do
Do
...
do
... Luting
... Nitre Cave
Stronach, J.
...
Dundonell
... Rakwana
Stuart, Trustees of Mrs
.:. Galbokka
... Dolosbagi,
Do L. C.
... Weemalle
d
do
Do L.
...
... Jubilee Pine
... Galle
Subasinha, D. C.
...
Passers
Group
(part)
Passers
Suhren, G. W.
... Tamaravelly Group (part)... Dolosbag,
Swan, W. B.
... Hyndford
... Ambagainii
Do do
... Coslanda (part)
... Haputale
Swettenham, Capt.
Symonds, Richard K. & Miss B. K. Golden Grove
... Kukulti ii., ,. ,1,
... El Dorado
... Rakwana
Symons, C. E. H.
... Lot 174,758
Tait, A.
... New Valley (part)
... Dikonrill
Tatham, Heirs of C.
... Oolapane (part)
Mrs. L. A.
Do
...
Scarborough
(part)
... MasUliy:1
i
Do
Mrs.
... Westmorland (part)
... Badulla
Taylor, Geo. H. .... Passara Group (part)
... Passers
W, Stewart
Do
... Dcyanilakele
... Dimbula
Temple, the Misses
...
Hockworthy
... Haputale
Tench, S. E.
,
... Polwatte (part)
Tennant, J. B.
... Matale We- t
... Delaford
...
Thackwell, Capt. W. P.
do eta I.
Rewan
... Morakelle (Lessees)
Theobald, W. A. and F. C.
... Imbulpit iya
...
Do
W. A.
do
... Galpeela
Thomas, Alfred E.
... Nilambe
... Franklands (Lessee)
Do
... Kadugannt
A. H.
... Morakelle
Do
do
... Hewaheta I
... Pahalawatta
do
Deo
... Kaclugann I .
....
Pollakanda
Do
do
do
...
... Dodaugaslande
Do
A. J.
... }lanterns
... N elli gasgod a
Do
do
do

... Galheria
Do
M. H.
... Kelebokka
... Abbey Craig
Do Heirs of W. S.
... Ramboda
... Hatbawa
Thomson and Smith
... Galagedam
... Riverside
Do
do
...
do
Dr. J. D. and G. N. ... Hingurugama (part)
Do
,., Badulla
... 2sarangkadua
Mrs. Wiville
Do
... Hewtthets, Lo
... Newburgh Ella
Do
Geo.
... Badulla
... Doone Vale
Thorne, Y.
... Gallo
... , Bathford
Tindall, W. H. & Co.
... Dikoya
... Imboolpitiya
Do
... Ambagaronwa
... Bramley
Do
... Maturate,
... Cattaratenne (part)
Do
... Matale East
Do
... Hylton (part)
...
do West
,.. La
Do
...
do East
Do
... do
... Monsahoria
do

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.


SIMMS.

EaTATES.

1125
DISTRICTS.

, ... Scarborough (part) ... Maskeliya


Tindall, W. H. & Co.
... Wattegama
... Mora Ella
Toiler, Mrs. II. M.
... Eadulla
.., Pluiderie (part)
Tolson, H.
... Kotraule
... Greenwood
'rorrie T. J.
...
Galagedara
... Moraukande
Tottenha
m, Heirs of C.
...
Al.,agalu.
Sealield
..,
Turbervill, C. G.
...
do
7.: Tismoda
do
Do
... Eewaheta Upper
... Columbia
Turner, Edgar
... Passe laws.
... Delta
Twoutyman, A. C.
... Haputale West,
... Hiralouvah (part)
Twist, A. J.
... Dikoya
.. North Cove (part)
Vali Otters, A.
... Kalutara
... Eullarton
Van Cuylenburg, II.
... Yakdessa
... Yakdessa
Do
...
Galagedara
... Greenwoo
Vander Poorten, A.
do
...
... Malgre-moi
Do
... Kurtmegala
,.. Pilessa
Do
... Oulagedara,
... Rockhill (part)
Do
do
... Sunnyside
...
Do
... Kurnuegala
Vauderslott, Mrs. II, and W. L ... St. Julia
... Galagedera
... Alluta
Vanderspar & Co., J. J.
... Balangoda
... Lankabarony
Do E. H. A.
... I-lownheta Lower
- ... Catherniallie
V,mderstruaten, Heirs of P.
... Yakclossa
... Stow Easton
Do
W. M.
... Matale East
... ...Mbasava
is Booyen, J. A.
... Ka [ilium
... Mahagoda
Do
T. C.
... Matale East
,., Crystal Hill
Van Starrex, A.
. Badulla
... Galapitakande (part)
Vic:areas, V.
do
...
... Viearesso's Land
Do
. Dikoya
... Dickoya
Villiers, T. L. and G. R.
do
...
... Roscrea (Lessee)
Do T.
... Kosgalm, Kelle (part) ... Nitro Cave
finer, Lee
...
Alagala
...
Kurugama
(part)
Vollar, H. J.
... Aleda.mahxuntwara
... Nawsaugalla (part)
Waddliove, M. E.
... HanwoIla
.,. Ilalgashena
Waldook, Mrs. F. I).
... Dikoya Lower
... St. Anbins (part)
\LitIdock, V. W.
...
Dimbula
... Devon '
Walker, G.
... Dikoya.
... St. John del Rey
Do Giles 11.
... Kuktdu Korale
.. Beaconsfield (part)
Do It
... +lantana
... Amtiewatte
lb.) J.
... Kadogatuntwa
... Athlone
Do T. It
do
...
... K irindi (Lessee)
Do do
... Dolosbage
... Shamrock
Do do
... Maale East
... Vail a risymally
Do W. G.
... Dikoya
... -Roscrea,
Do W. IL
... Itakwana
... Blackfriars (part)
Wallace, II. C.
... Hevuheta Upper
... Gonavy
Walters, heirs of W. E.
... ICeTani Valley
.,. Oaklands
Warren, 0. H.
... Dumbara
..- Edengrove
Ward, W. and E.
... Matale West
... High Walton (part)
Watt, Arthur
... Hantane
... Eindugalla
Webb, E. and II. A.
... Maakeliya
Do
... M ousak ell o
do
... Hewaheta Lower
... I3owlana
Do Edward
`--.
Matale West
... Aucoombra
lArebster, II. V.
41
do
...
... Maravilla
Do
...
do
Do
... Ugalla
... Galagedara
... Muttettudeniya
Weerackody, S.
do
...
... Rookgolle
Do
... Gallo
...
All
utwella
Weorasuriya, David
... do
... Woodland
Do
... Matale East
... Hingurmwatte
Westland, James
do
.. Mousakando
Do
... Balangoda
... ion (part)
WI ite, A. H.
do
...
... Mousagal lit
Do do
... Matalo East
... Cinchona
Do A. M.
... Balangoda
... Ion (part)
Do G. A.
...
Nuwara Ellya
... Unique View
Du G. W.
do
...
...
Westward
Ho
Do do
... Badulla
... Telwatto
Du Heirs of Dr. L.
... Wattegama
... Ravatonne
Do Heirs of J. H.
... Kukulu Korale
... Beaconsfield (part)
Waltham, Heirs of E.
do
...
...
Cyprus
Do
do
... Dolosbage
... Yellaugowry (part.)
Do Mrs. Harry
do
... Armagh
...
Do W. Chas.
do
..... Egedekande
du
Do

INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OWNERS.

Manama.
ESTATES.
OWNERS.
...
Dolosbage
...
Millegatenne
ham, W. Chas.
... Uda. Pussellawa
... Lucky Land (part),
tall, F. J.
... Nitre Cave
... Kooboogalla
o Heirs of J.
... Dimbula
... 1I01111Wood
ham, R. W.
... Gallo
... Castle Hill
mmasinghe, T. A.
... Hewaheta Lower
... Ooloawatte
gin, E. R.
... Badulla
... Yelverton (1
3 F. H.
... Dimbula
... Oddington parr)
;in, Heirs of A. R.
do
..
... Medwyn
o H. R. and others
do
...
... Queenwood
o H. R.,
do
...
... Melton
o Mrs. a; Sons
... Kelani Valley
... Piccadilly
o Mrs. E. R.
... Dikoya
... Forestfamt
hton, Heirs of Geo.
... Matara
... Kotigallu.
Itunga, C. J. and R. J.
... Morawak Koralo
... Dalmatia Dalle
.sekere, D. B. R.
... Matale West
...
Temmeliyana
D. R.
Do
... Galagedara
... Battagalla
tinson, Heirs of C. H. T.
... Ambit gamuwa
... Ellawala
I gam, J. P.
... Rangala
... Gouttwella
Heirs of Capt.
Jo
... Hewaheta pippr;r
1. G. A. and A. T. A. ... Gallahakelle
Do
... Kurunegala
. Forestland
lam, A. R.
... Maturata
... Gonakellie
Do C. C.
... Dimbula
... Kelliewatte
Do Heirs of D.
... Niltunbe
... Kalugama
Do Heirs of Sir John
do
... Nilambe Old and New ...
Do
do
... Pussellawa
...
Peacock
Do
do
... Dolosbage
... Meddegoda
Do Robert
... Haputale West
... Bandong (part)
dton, H.
... Galle
... Baddeganut
inter, Heirs of G.
... Pussellawa
...
Ascot
(part)
intle, F. W.
... Ilaputalo
Dickapittia
(part)
...
ise, Mrs.
4
... Kelehokka
... Kallibokka (part)
ood, C. W.
... }Iewaheta Loa , I
... Gallantenne
Do E. G.
... Matale East
...
Ravelston
(part)
Do do
... Nitre Cave
... Tarifa (part)
Do P. G.
do
... Winchfield Park (part) ...
Do do
... Knuckles
... Kandikettia
oods, Mrs.
...
Rakwana
... Blackf Harm (part)
orship, H.
... Balangoda
... Bungay
Do H. & N.
do
...
... Morahela
do
Do
... Madulsima
... Cocoawatte
orth, H. L.
...
Kelani
Valle;
... Lavant (part)
right, F. J.
do
...
... Taldua
Do do
... Wattegama
... Galpheie
,,
Do F. T.
... Hewaheta Lower
... Deltotte (part)
'roth, Mrs. H.
... Haptttale
... Oakwell (part)
'yllie, Bryce J.
do
...
'ynell-Mayow, Heirs of J. H. ... Batgodde
We
do
... Bray (part)
...
Co
Do
do
...
... Redhill
do
Do
... Maskeliya
... Mahagala (part)
7yae, Mrs. A. K.
... Dikoya Low( 1
... Coldstream (part)
orke, J. R.
... Rakwana
oung, E. J. and C. and others ... BenLomond
do
...
... G lanai will
do
Do
... Badulla
... Kotakelle
do
Do
...
Rangala
... Ranwelle
Do, E. J.
... Kelani Valle:,
... Glenesk (part)
Do H. T.
... Balangoda
... Auchintoul
Do M113. W. M.
... Wattegama
... Woodthorpe
Do P. D.
... Maskeliya
... Corfu (part)
'ancarol, G.
... Matale East
...
Telgama
;iesniss, Heirs of
... Yakdessa
... Berlin
iulueta, J. M. cud Mare
... Kelani Valley
... Yahande Mookalane
do Do

Abhi
Adai
Amu
Ajaaai
AkL11
, Alan

ka,

Al at
Alas
Allen
Aliwj
Aloof
Aluti
Altai
A lut
Alu er
Anna
Arm',
Amb
Artib
Anil)
Amb

Andii
Andii
Andi,
Anga
Anga

An it:A
Anna
Ann II
Anoti
Arad
Aracl
Arad
Araru
Aragg
Aria)]
Ark,
Armit
Aral&
Arthu
Arvey
Arwel
Asdea
Aapok
Attew
Attain
Atuwe
A ugns
Awlisc
Ayana
Badaa.
13a.clab,
Badagg
Badalg
Badap
Badolli
Baddeg
Hague.
Balabo,
Barabel
13ambal

DIRECTORIES.

1127

ALPH tBETIC LisT OF COCONUT MITES ETC.


*

'

SHOWINCI THE PROVINCES IN WHICH THEY ARE SITUATED.


ESTATES.

PROVINCES.

ESTATES.

PROVINCES.

Abhayagiriwatte
North-Central
Bamt ouattanah
Western
Adaponon
North-Western Bum mewatte [2]
North-Western
Agurubitehiye
Western
Banagalle
Weq eru
Ajmeer
Do
Eastern
Bandarawatte
Alortimana
Southern
Bander watte
Do
, Alare Tottarn & ChavaBandirippuwa
North-Western
lotelicheri
Northern
Do
Bandurawawatt e
Mativellyfield
Do
Batakande [3;
Western
Western
Do
Alawalahena
Butapandure J
Do
Allewatte
Do
Batherentalle
Do
Aliwalapallo
Du
Bat tadolah encl.
Du
Aleetwatedchewal le
3attapandura KurunduDo
Alutgama
Do
watte
Do
Alupotha
Batteduht Henu
Du
Southern
,North-Western LiitteseaDewiitte
Alutwalarvwe
Eastern
Baeticaloa
Western
AlatwAtte
North - Western
North - Western Battaluoya [2]
ArnakUli [2]
[watte Do
112atrice
,Eastern
Amarapitu
Southern
Bell kollepatabandara'Western
Ambagahalanda
Western
'North-Western BemmuIla
A mbalarupitiya
Do
Biagama Kurunduwatte
Western
Ambegahawatte
Southern
iibulegodawatte
Arnbepitia Kuranduwatte Do
Du
hack Forest
'Central
Ampittia
Du
!North-Western Black Pearl
Anabulya
Western
Bloemfontein
\ Western
tna
Andiambalama
I,Southern
Bloom Park
Do
'Western
North-Western Boeottowemokelane
Anti igarna
I Do
tiogahalantleywatte
Southern
Anganaketiye
Southern
llogahagodawatte
Anga aaketiyowa,tteI Do
!North-Western
Bolaga2na
Western
Anikande [2]
j
Western
lielawakaheua [2]
Do
A nnasee.tta,
'North-Western
Bombiw as
Do
Annlewatte
Du
i;omlmatenna
Do
Anothicariwatte
Western
North-Western liomeria
Arachchikattuwa
Do
lorukgatnua
Do
Arachehiwatte
Do
Borupano
Do
Arachchiwille
Do
Ilopithay
Do
Arampola
North-Western
Bopitiya
Eaa' ern
Aragum Bay
Western
Boragodde
Northern
Ariallai
southern
Borakanda
Western
Ark, The
Western
Boralugoda
Southern
Armitage Hill
Do
Boston
Eastern
Arsleua
Do
Bothele
Western
Arthur Estate
North-Western
North-Western Boyuganewatte
Arrey
Southern
Breslau
Do
Arwella chena
Western
Briniaben
Western
Azdeawel e
North-Wes tern
North-Western
Bullour
Ella
A6pokonawatte
Bulugaha or Maha Meru Western
Do
Attewille [2]
Do
Bulugahalanda
Western
Attanegulle Owita
Do
Bulugahawatte
Southern
Atnwebena
North-Western
Itu I ugahatouna,
Central
Augusta
Do
Awliscombe
Northern
Ayanangld
Western
Cadirana
Cahatagahakurunduwatte Do
Western
Badaamuwa
Do
North-West ant Cahatagahawatte [3]
13adaleidde Estate
Du
North-Western Cal alpittut Her. e
Barlagano
Eastern
C
almunai
Western
Badalgama
Western
namokelann
Southern
Badagalah elm
Eastern
'allutavalai
,
Western
Badollegahahene
We-teru
ande-Kurunduwatte
Southern
Baddegama
Du
C aonwane
Wester n
Bagatelle
Do
Do
Caoohena,
Balabowa
Do
Citpuotiena,
Do
Bamhelepitiya
North Werit it
Oreptaims Garden
Do
Bambalapitiyawatte
,Northern
North-Western Catotruhugam
llatabewattena A

DIRECTORIES

1128
ESTATES.

ESTATES.

PROVINCES.

I PROVINCES.

North-Western
Detwit a '
-Western
Carl's Villa
, Do
Dematapitiya [2]
S mthern
Castle Estate
'Western
Dematagolle
Casuarina Tree Garden Western
Demetewatte
Do
Do
Catunay eke
Do
Demettegahalande
Northern
Chadaiyakadu
Deniyatfatte
Southern
Eastern
Cliantivelli Lower
Do
Denagoda
Do
Do. Upper
Southern
Deraniyagala
Western
Charley Mount
Do
Dewalawatte
Northern
Cheddikade
North-Western Deyadora
North- Western
Chettychena
Deyagampola
Do
Northern
Cholai
Do
North-Western Diekbena
Christyeland
Do
Dicklande
Southern
Citrus, (Narawelle)
North-Western
[Farm) North-es to n liganadeniya
Clovis Estate
Dikkande
Western
Corn belamadu (alias the'Eastern
Dikkela
North-Western
I Western
Cooke's Land
Divulupitia

Western
DO
Coshenmnlle
Do
Diyagalla
Do
Cosgahawatte
Diyagampola
Do
Do
Cosgodemulle [2]
Diyagama (See Murray
Eastern
Catehdee iteevu
Thwatte)
Western
Cotugoda
Do
Diyehondelle
'Northern
Covilkadu
Do
I
/obawinn
e
'Eastern
Cullutavalai
1
Southern
Dodaogahavila
Do
North-Western Dolosgodenelle
Daisy Valley
Do
Domanwela
Daloopatgedera [wela I Western
Do
Dom hagabakiesawatte
Dambedeniya or Atutu- Do
Western
en
Dombagahawatte
[2]
North-West,
Dembedeniyawatte
Do
Dom buying
Do
Dambedeniya
Do
Western
Doomoonegoderehene
Dambekanda
Doronakande
DambogahaKurunduwatte Do
Do
Dorrouwawatta
Do
Dambuahena
Do
North-Western Dorronwaliena
Dambugaha
Northern
Drum
ore
Western
Dambugahalande [2]
North- Western
North-Western Dettlgabapitiya
Dambugahawatte [2]
Western
Dem bakande
Western
Dambulande
Do
1)o
Dumbawinne
Dambuwa
,North-Western Di tmbukaduwa
Western
Dambuwitwatte
Dungkenava
(cluwatta
Do
North
-Western
Daminegahayaye
Dummaladeniya Kuruu- Western
Western
Dampey
Do
Dunmulenaywatte
Dampillawewat!"a
Do
North-Western
Dampitiyawatte '
Eastern
Easter-Seton
Southern
Danapitiya
Ebewatte
North-Western
Western
Danawkande
Western
Dan sale
North-Western Edmunds
Ehelalaude
North-Western
Western
Danwellawatte
Ekele
Western
Do
Danweltotuwe
Do
North-Western Ekambara
Dan + ottnva
Do
E
kens)*
[4]
Do
Dankotuwawatte
Do
Elapitahena
Southern
Darlington
Do
Elhengodella
Dawatagabawatte MintSouthern
lie Valley
watte, Amandoluwatte We tern
Do
glikimbulawalawatte
Dawatagaha Kum duEiripitiyaweIla
Western
Do
watte
Do
Ellakkele
Dawatagaha Ranatawatte Do
Do
Elleltanda, [2]
Aawatagahalandewatta Do
Do
Emtbulgama
Do
alawategabawatte f2]
Emily
North-Western
Do
Dawson's Estate
Endruwellewatte
Western
Deagampola Kopiewatte Do
Ep'petteligodela
Do
Debuukakelle and GoddeSouthern
Du
ErOvavilla
poragahowatte
Do
Eenestwood
North- Westoru
Delduwe
Do
North-Western Ertinville
Delotodova
Do
willawatte [2]
Western
estern
E
E
egalewatte
Western
I
Do
Delgahalan il e
E tapwala
V erth-Westerit
I Do
Delgahawatte
Western
_ North-Western E tame
Delgithagodd:tla 2]
Evarewatte [2]
Do
; Do
Delgabagods
Eyatkatchie, West
Northern
I Do
Delgahayaya
Do.
Do
East
Western
Delgahawatte
Southern

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ESTATES.
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PROVINCES.

ESTATES.

1129
PROVINCES.

Haggalla Nugegaliphene North-Western


Do
Hapugahawatta
Central
ni
H
Western
Ilatdowa
Eastern
Haven, The
Western
Heddeatte
Do
Heddamulla
Du
Heelhatgalewatto
Do
Galagawakele
Southern
North- Western Hegatty, Kekunawela
edam unawatte
Do
liegatty
Do
Gana Group
Western
North
'North- Western Henapola 12]
tralaranna
Western
No.
I
flendelleFarm
(Western
Galawila
Do
Hendella Farm No. 2
Do
Galbodewatte [21
Do
Hendalawatte
I Do
Ga.:Idols. [3]
Do
Hendeniya
,`Southern
Galduwewatto
North-Western
lNorth-Western Henegedar a
Galewatte
North-Western
Henepela
IWestern
Galimburawatta
Western
North-W eaten Henpitigetlera
Galmootoowe
.1i orth-W astern
Do
Henrietta
Galumuruw a
Do
Western
Do
Galls.
I\ Do
Southern
Hermitage
Gallagoda
Do
D
Hettiawatte
Gallindagoda
North-Western
Western
Eiewanawatte [2.
Gailmulcolane [3]
Southern
Heyantuiluwe, or arlsbad western
Gallpottewatte
Do
Do
Galpottulamanane
Hielcgolla
North-Western Hillside
Southern
Galwewa-agare
Do
Galnmuruwa
Hindkaraldeniya .
Western
Ganamulla. [2]
Western
Hiripitiya i- 2]
Do
North-Western lieupolapitiyawatt e
Garnbiyawe
Sabaragamuwa
Gang areowa or Ganoruwa Central
Hopewell
North- VY estern
Western
Gangebodde Tracts
Eloragabawatte [e1
Do
Gangeboddewatte
Do
liorrtgaha godella
o
Gangodayeya
Do
Lwekande
Western
Horagalba
Do
Geekianekande
Horagaskelle & Aradevie- Do
Do
Geriulla No. 1.
Eforagasmullehena'
Do
Do
Godallepilahen a
Horn Hone.
Do
Godaparaga ha
Do'
lioranpella
Do
Do
Godigarnuwa
Eforakele [2]
Do
Goluwapolmna
Do
Herakelewatta
Do
Gonamadittewette
Do
Horakettia Mukalano
Do
North-Western Horapiyalande
Gonaraaditta
The
Gonapinwewatte
Southern
Elorawatte [2]
.North-Western
Gonavila
North-Western Horegalernukelane :2]
Western
Gonawila
Western
Horemookalane [2]
Do
Gopales Mn Ila
Do
Horetapela [2]
North-Wester
Gonnagahahena
Southern
Horregolle
Western
Gorakadalewatto
North-Western Horregollemalwatte [4]
Do
Western
Gorakagahawatte L2)
Horrekelly
North-Western
Graoeyln
North-Western Hortense
Do
Do
Graueville
Hesitant
Do
Western
Green Park
Howanawatte
Do
North-Western
Garumudenewatte
Western
udiattematte
)
Do
Gregoryville
Hunuiamlla
Do
Southern
Hyderabad
Gurubevila
Eastern
North-Western
Gurugodellawatte
Gurugodella
Western
ddewelahena
D'e'ter
North-NI estern llukmodera
Guruninduwa
Ceni ra 1
Llupaiedita na
Eastern
Imbugahaatte
Western
Haggale Delgahalande
Western
Westeru
Lmbulangwelle
Do
Imbulgaswadia
Haldandowena
Do
Do
Halgabapitiya
Indigaleyhene
Do
Do
Hal gaeheens
Indigainvila [2 ,
!North-Western
North-Western
Indiwinna
!Western
Halgollekurunduwatte
Do
Halpanwelawatte [2J
Indiwiune
,North-Western
Western
Induranville
Halpauwale
:Southern
Do
Incleriya
Ilalpey
Western
Eastern
lialpitawsate
Do
nuagaltudawa
Western
Hamer dbya
Inverugie
Eastern
Western
Htuniapansala
franavila
North-Western
North-Western Irattakulsma
Hangawellawattu
Do
North.Westerie Esabeheatte
Hangomuwa
Do
Fairfield
Fairieland
Felixstowe
Forest (14 lots)
Forest (8 lots
Franklands ( regalia)

Northegn
Western
North-Wes. ern
!Western
'North-Western
Western ,

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ESTATES.

I PROVINCES.

ESTA TES.

Psovncss.

'Eastern
Karadippewal T
' Do
Ka adunadu
Sabaragenent
m
Karonde.gol I ewatte
North- Wertern
Karandagollewatte
Northern
'North-Western Karandea
Jakwile.
Southern
K arms d'euiya
I Western
Jambogahahene
'Northern
Karand hi
I Southern
James Hope
Western
Kerapitabowa
Western
Jatavana _
'Eastern
Karat; voe
Do
Ja.watte
North-Wester
Ktrayakeley
Do
Jayella
Southern
Karol ald eniyawat to
Southern
Jubilee Pine
North-Western 'arlsinul or Heyantu du w a Western
Johanawate
North-Wes
Karukkna
Southern
Jo hnnydale
Do
North-Western Kerukkultwa:atvwe
John's Land
North Wesern
Karukkuliya
Do
Karukkuwattawana
Western
Kaak-Kelle
Do
Kate liaweltt
Kabollaw taw attt
Do
Katkukt
Eastern
Kachai [5]
Northern
Kaderane Appoo
Katteladdewatto
Western
Western
Kaderaue
Kattiyanadu
Do
'Eastern
Kadowela
Do
Katuneriawatte [2]
'North-Western
Kadirawi t a
Southern
Kattuhena or TIlOrnWOod' Western
Kahaheuello
Western
Kattyaratan
Northern
Kahandapola KurunduKatubadde Mukelano
Western
watte
Southern
Katubedde
I Do
Kahatagahallena
Western
Katudampa
,Southern
Kahat agaha'ande
Koluge.mpol a
Do
INorth-Western
Kahataga.hawatte
North-Western Katukande [3]
'Western
Kahata,galtawst te [2]
Western
Katukende
Do
Kah at ag oll a
Do
Katukuruudagasyuya
Do
Kahatewe la
North-Western Katulanda
I Do
Kahatawela an d Malawe Western
Katunayaka
Do
Kallategalta KurunduKaturekele
Do
watte [2]
Katuwahena [2]
Do
Do
Katuwewatte
Kaliebaddewal te
Do
Do
Do
Kane akri pupve
Eahatudnwa Mukalana
Do
Kayankactu
Western
Kahavahena
Northern
Kayddankeni
Eastern
Northern
Kaitharly
Kobbellewellawatte
Western ,
Kaak-kelle [wakwa'te) Western
Keen agahalande
Do
Kakunegahanena (Pu- Southern
Kee nagnswela 12]
North-W
Western
Kalag, dihena ' ,
Keen
akelle
Do
Do
Kalawi la
Do
Kaluanmadu Chants [101 North-Western Keenokelewatte
Saber
Kekirihenyaye
Do
Kaludiyawela
Kekuuagaba
Western
!
Eastern
Kalutavalai
Kokunagaltunukalana
North-W
Do
K - luvankeni T.
Western
Kelepitimullawatte
Weston
Kum. akrippeve
Do
Kendaheea
Northern
Kalval,vu
Do
Head,
ke
ttey
a
Western
Kamburagalle
Eastern
Kerankollam
Northern
Kanagarayan
Western
Kesbawe.
Western
Kananpella
Southern
North-W- stern Ketenawelle
Kana!ekally
Western}
Kehategabalanda
Western
ICandattganauwa [2]
Do
Kimboolpitia
Do
Kandatia
Ito
KimbnInpitiya
Southern
Kan dabodawatto
K imbulw elle Mookalans Do
Western
Kan deney
Kimbulwel lc Mookelant
Do
K sntlekurun du watte
Do
Dena
Do
Kaudawala
Do
Kindamulla
Do
Kan dewatte
E .stern
North-Western Kiran
Kandewatte
We<tem,
Kirekitta
Southern
K and e It ottia
Do
Kiri 11 .tgalla
Western
Kan ditla (Punchy)
Eastern,
North-Western Kirimaddi
Kankaniamulle
Do
Kirimaddihor.a.
Western
Kaukaniawat. e
Do
Kirimaddiyawada [2]
Do
Kannimahara
Vested'
Iiirimetiana
Keniewangalia or WelliNorthKirinterinno
Do
g Aupittia (or Jayella)
Do
Kirmetiana we tto
'Western
iimenowerta
Iswarakela
Ittegewatto
Ivanhoe

Do
Do
Northern

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PROVIISCES.
ESTATES.
PROVINCES.

Western
IKuttarawela
[watt a Western
KiriBowels
Kirindiwello or Akambra- Do
North-Western
Lakatnwa
Do
Kiriwandana
Do
North-Western Lea nora
Kiriwanla
Do
Lechimelasan
Totum
,,,
Do
Kirugankalli
We stern
Leeniagolla
Western
Kirygidatterewatte
North-Western
Lebereyagama
Do
Kitulewat' e
Southern
L' Ever mesa
Northern
Klalie
Western.
Lentos at te
Northern
Klatt/ South
Lena Watt KurunduWestern
Knutsford
Do
gasvi
I
le
Eastern
Koddinuaducholai
Do
North-Wet:11,1.n Letelnni
Kohena
Do
Lily Dale
Southern
Kohilawagura
North-Wes.orn
Kohombagahawatte [2) North-Western Lit idapiti y a
Eastern
Linsogoor
Eastern
Koli kutona
[t e Western
Loluwagoda
Kola (Late Oodammita) Western
Loluwagoda
KurtmduwatDo
Central
Kola n Cahawatte
1)u
Lolly Dale
Kona and 'tanager., gan Northern
Do
Lomond
Western
Kollnkanatha
North-Western
Du
Looside
Koluverippuwe
Northern
Lel:penny Pat tu
Eastern
Ken:natural T [21
Western
Lotelm-K-watte
Western
Kongadamul I ewatte
Eastern.
Lotus Plain
Do
Kongahalanda
North-Western
Louisa
Do
Kongshani ulah ens.
Do
North-Western Louisville
Kongahawatto
Southern
Love Grove
4 outheru
Koogahawatte
Eastern
Western
Loxton
Kootariav Ole
North-Wes I urn
Lim uw ila
Do
Kopiwatte
North-Western
Kopiwatte
Madanipo Pepper Garden Do
Do
Korakohapokune
Western
,
hlailampella
Western
Koranaminewatte
Do
Nladiliyavrela
Do
Koratottawat te
North-Western
Maduran Kuly
North-West
Korowwa
Western
Madurngaina
Western
Korosduwewatte
North-Western
MahadUWa [2]
Do
Kosgahayaye
Mahaliore &Katnvekele Western
Kosgahitwatt a, [watte Southern
SaharagatneWa
alahalandewatte
Kossalia alias Talgaha- Western
Ian dana KurunduNorth-Western
MahanKoshena
Westt rn
watte
Do
Koskelle
1E).9
Maharawatte
Western
Koiskollawatte
Sabaragamuwa Mahe Meru J Jib
Kotangiwattu
Do
Mahsoya
Western
Kotawila
Do
X aha-oy a Watte
Southern
Kotigalkande
Mahapoothgal
la
or
ModeWestern
Kotogodda
mukalane 4 Do
North-Western
Kottawewewatt e
[watta North-Western
Mahawala w we
Kotta & (Kanagarayan) Northern
Western
Mahawatte alms Baugh ,Western
Kottelawalla
Do
Nish
..wel
a
w
,tte
Do
Kotngoda
Do
North-Western Mal t awellewatte
Korillwatte
Do
Eastern
Mahayaya [3]
Kovihnon . i
North-Western
North-Western Mahayaya [3[
Kowana
s
Do
Mahawelawwe
Do
Kowlwewa
Do
Maicoloma
Western
Ku& gauge
Eastern
Makilankei
a
Southern
Kudamukelane
Western
Mak kanigodde
Kudsoya Upper & Lower Western
Do
Makulugaltalanda
Norther .1
Kndattanai
Do
Makulugahalanda
Western
Kudawellewatte
North-Western
North-Western 1)1,1 J els.
Ktulawevra
Malewene Kurunduwatte Western
Do
Kuddetiave
Do
Maligahatenne
Western
Kuclumriyawe
Do
Maligatenne
Do
Knudalu . ill e
Da
Central
Mali gawawn t te
hued, sale Polwatte
North-Ars tern
Maligawatte
Western
Kurukepnetiyaw atte
Do
Malkaduwawa
Kurondugalla alias llettiWestern
I aluahela
yaks-de
Do
Do
North-Western Malwatte
Kurnnduhena
,North-Can.
Malwatuoyawatte
Western
Ktirunnuwatte
Eastern
North-Western Maw:hotel
Kurunduwatte
Mamkkulema
North-Western
Kurunduwatte [3]
Southern
Mand elan e
Do
Kuruwitiwatte (See
Northern
Sabaragamuwa Manclkadu
Paradise)
ESTATES.

DIRECTORIES.

11T2
ESTATES.

PROVINCES. I

ESTATES.

PROVINCES.

North-Western
North-Western NIohattMela
Manjady Totum
Do
Monrovia
Do
(I)
Manjadyc..ny
Southern
Monrovia Ratgama
Monrovia
Eastern
Mamkairnariammai
Western
Woolflangam a [3 j
Southern
Mapalanewatte
Do
Mookoolanewatto
Do
Mapirawellawatte
Do
Moorntnalle
Western
Maradana
Marahenyaya agarawat North-Western Modnnernalgaha K unlitDo
duwatte
Western
Marandagamulwatte
E
North-Western
North-Western SI oorock
Marawila a
Moraodai
Eastern
Markandantoddam
Itootoowadia
Western
Do
Marunkaiadipilla ar T.
Morarollawatte
labaragatrutwa
Maruotappiravt alb Do
Nforagolla(Ineluding Rock
Do
Maruntsddi T.
Western
Cave, NaieliyactRaglan) North-Western
Maryland
Norrh-Western Moragoda
Western
Marymount
Moramukalane
Northern
North-Western
Maser
Morapola
[2]
Western
MattacoolyFarm [watte Western
Morawunawatte
Do
Matt&goda Sr, Mukalana-1 Do
M orottoo
I Western
Western
Mattagodde
Morregah awatte [2]
Do
Mattakuliye Mabawatte Do
Morupola
Do
Do
Mattakuliye Punwatte
Motherland
Do
Northw
rn
Wettern
Manse
Do
tiount Attadiyie
Mausawa watts.
Northern
Mount Pleasant
Southern
Maxilangi
North-Western \iudalaliawatte
North-Western
Mawatte
Do
Mudakhumaravadi T.
Eastern
Mawatagama
North-Western Mudukatua
North-Western
May-field
Eastern
Mudukudu
Do
May-field
North-Western Mudukatu Totum (2)
Do
Mesroosy
. Do
hludukudo
Do
Meambav
, Western
ilugamalie
Nor' horn
Mearnbay
!North-Western ttuhuliawe & Pothupitiya North-Western
Medamuktdan.. '"2]
I Do
Mugurugampola Knrudu-:Western
Medelte
fWesten
Mukalaugomua I watte Do
Meddehena
; Do
11111103,4a
Do
Medclekel la [2]
; D..
NI urray Thwai te
1)0
Meddelandewa tie
Do
Murutagahawatte [2]
Do
Meddetenna
I
Do
Murutawellahena
\Western
Mode Mukelane
liututagahamulawatte Saharagamuwa
Medemohokalane
1 Do '
Mutupsnagada & GampiMedihenewatta alias
Do
Do
MegahanevAtte
Mutubendewila[tellewatte North-Western
Mnttetto Mukelane
Medihena alias !I ran- i
.Western
' Do
Mnwankandeniya
North-Western
gahawatte
I)o
Muturajawelle
[2j
Do.
Medikelle
Do
Mylempaville
Meeder-pennekassde
'Eastern
I
North-Western
Meegahawatte
Western
Nadunuyana '
Meerigame Hena
IN
Central
Nagarnadu
orth Western
Meeriswatte
North-Western
Nayanakanda
Southern
Metewatte
Western
Nagoda
I Do
Meetirigalla
Southern
Naikaduwe
;Western
Mel lagalpathe
.North-Western Nailiya
Melliirele [2]
;North-Western
Do
Naivelle l7k watt.
Western
Me 1.1.ELW B.
Do
Naiwalla
Irlellewa.gare
,I Do
Western
Naiwal a Alutehena
Merishen Ka witte
I Do
Do
Naindegalle
Do
Meriswatte [2]
Do
Nakiya-Kurunduwa t to I Do
Mettia
i Do
Nalla [ti]
Miambekanatte
'North-Westa ru Nandawensin
North-Western
Migahamulewatte
Western
Naduekele
Millegahawatte
Do
Do
Nargawatta
Minidapitiya
Do
Nttrangahawatta
Mirishena Kurundowatte Do
Western
N aramulla
Miriswatte alias l'A ragaNorth-Western
westerI
Southern
N avagoniwt
latenne
Southern
Navalcaey
Eastern
Miriswatte
INorth-Western Navateooly
Northern
Miriswatte
'Western
Navatkelly
Miriswatte (2)
Do
North-Western Navataidan
Do
Mirishenn
!Southern
awanakanda
Southern
Mitranandawatte
!North-Western
Nawanollia
Western
Modara
F In
Nawezomoowewatl a

DIRECTORIES.
ESTATES.

PRovINcEs.

1133
ESTATES.

- PROVINCES.

Nayakakande
W estelt
lPanapittygalla
Southern
Panisducularn
Do
Nedungolle
'North- Western
Nedunkelawatte f 21
North-Westorn Panidociangahabodda
Western
Panilknuda [23
Southern
(Southern
Nedunuyana
Paul istirlews tte
. Western
Western
Nagano, Erakande
Pannillcandewattr,
Southern
a
Do
Nogegs halande
Panties DI alrelane 123
i Western
Do
Negeneirakanda
Panwilkandawatte
Southern
Do
Negodde Kurundttwatt e
Paradiss Estate <rGros
Saber,' po en w a
Do
Nelliewatte
North-'Nester]]
Kurowitawatte
Nelligahawatte
Pared owa
.w
Soen6tiltotr!run
Do
Nellankuli
Paragaha K -Wall 1'
Western
Nemuiaakala
Paragahalanda
.
Do
Southern
Naval Ilya') a
Panama),
Eastern
Eastern
Newnham
Western
Parata
Western
Newsholme )3 nitgalow
Parnwela Kotuwt,
Do
Eastern
New Tirrieor il
l'asmegodawatte
[r i -6 Do
Western
NeyadagaItiwatta
we
Paspolewatte
alias
If
ouro-,Sabaragamn
Southern
Nidanwela
Patalagedera
Western
Do
Nidamoala
Patangigahahena .
Do
Eastern
Nindoor
Patepilpoliewatte
! Do
Northern
N onguvil
Patiraja wet ta
So
Nottrttlittr.izestern
Central
Notting Hill
Perapankuliy.L
Nugagahalandn [1J
Western
'Centr:.1
North-Western Pattiakelle
Nugsgahayay a
Pell eruhiyawatte
IS.nithere
Nugegaha Puwakw a tt e 'Western
, Western
Pelpolateulle
Eastern
Nya Nugger
Peraw ukullya
N. W-. stern
Perla Madam MeriswattetWestern
Oadammite (See Kola) Western
Perin
0
ttapani
l
North-Western
Osdamitte
I Do
Periawilla [2]
Do
Olabotuksnde
Do
Periswatte
, Do
Olivine
Eastern
Perth Estate
`Western
Southern
Olympian;
Petaugoclawatte
Saharagamuwa
Ondegarnma
Do
Petigodda
N.
Weal
ern
Western
Orange Grove
Petu watawan a
North-Weatoru
Weal ern
Orangehill
Petty-gong-elie
Wes tern
Do
Otsraayaya
North-Western
Eastern
Pil ae li 0104 T.
Otukumbers
Pllakatu Melia
Central
Western
villa
Do
Pilliangalawatte [4)
Do
Owella
Pingwatte
Do
Oyanwatta
Do
Pinnelandew atte
Del
Pitawnlayagama
Pahadewattuwa
Al orth.We s tern
Weston
Pittegon Ellis [2]
Eastern
I Western
Pahihnone
Palachola [4]
NorthWestern PloPallai
Northern
Polattawatte Pitiya
Palanchena
Western
forth-Western
Poleattowatta p j
Palaude
Do
Western
Polkapuwatte
Eastern
Do
Palayadittona [2].
Polwatte
Do
`Lgoda Do
Pal inland
Pal ugallawatte [a]
North-Western Poonswekende & K ewul. Southern
Poruwel la Kotuva
Palugahayaya
Western
Do
Potuwatawana '
North-Wester
Palngamuwa
Do
Poogodde
Western
Palugaswews
Do

Penedo
Do
Western
Palungamuwe
Sabaragumuwa Pottegederakella
Do .
Palangomuwewatte
Pottodav
Do
Pallanchena [2 J
Western
Pottuville
Eastern
Soothe rn
Palleokanda
Sabaragamuwa Potuwewa
Pall eowittewatte
North-Western
Potuwilawatte
Ewatte Do
Palliya Pitiya
Western
Primrose Hill, Averia Southern
Pala
Do
North-Western Providence
Do
Palugahawatte [3]
Puakaatewatte or Nawane Western
PsIngahayaya
Do
Pulidunayel
North-Western
PaIngsawewa
Do
Pulyvalsinthan
Northern
Falun:tulle
Western
Punchi Horokelle
Do
Pambehenaywatte
Do
North-Western
Punchi
Knrundu
watte
Western
Pambella
Purtulnwellawatte
Pambela Punchiwatte
Do
North Ikea eta
Puselvelkelewatte
Do
Pambela Pahalawatte
Do
Puswellagarewatta
Western
Patnboorognhawatte
Western
Pusw elegem
Do
Pamunngams Tuduwe
Do
Puewele Hena
Do
Do
Panagoda
Puwakgaluthera
Do
North-We ite
PananInulawa

DIRECTORLES.

1134

ESTATES.
Puwakgabakellewato
Puwakwatte [31

PROVINCES.
Western
Do

ESTATES
Sunkankein
:immysidc
Syambellagas
SyamletAttpa

Faavt
Eastern
Southern
Western
Do

Southern
Rabin algewatte
Western
Raddoloown
Do
North-Western 1' at al oowewatte
Raglan
Do
Do
T. lakolayaya
Rajakada]trw:t [3]
Do
Do
Tatatgarna
R:rj 'rtotum
Do
Western
Calbot
Reiwane
North-Westsm
North-Western Talgalralrotuwawatte
Itantetiyawa
Western
yir
Western
Talgahawntla
Rotate Wawa t to
North-We.*
Da
Tala asagarawat I e
Rsthinele
Wester,'
ralgaerr eta
Ratmahorra("Pred'eRltue ) Southern
Nor th-West. ro
'Western
Tmkatua,
Ratmalane
Southern
r I pawekle
Do
Ratrnalegoda Maikalane
North-Weptrre
Do
ram halals
Ratutalegorldowatte
Western
North-Wester 11 Tammitto
Ratmalwevra
Do
Do
Tammita Farm
Ratmalwew matte
Da
Tanyan Kurunduwatte
Ratuwatte Kurunlue art, Wee- m n
Do
Southern
ranayangodella
Retreat
Northern
West srn
Tann] akenny
Riehewatta
Eastern
Oeutral
lawman unai
Richmond Hill
North-Wes
Taranawatr e
Western
Rittigasyayewatte
Northern
Taravilkarin
Do
Riverside
Eastern
Tatatievo [2]
Eastern
Rockwood
Northern
North-West, rn Tatelern
Rockeave
Do
Tattoo
vs
nkot
ty
Western
Rosenberg
Do
Taunton
Southern
Rose Mount
Western
teak Garden
Do
Rose North
Do
Tekkawatte
Do
Rose Wood
Southern
Tekkawatta
E ...tern
Roslyn
Western
Tel kelmne w atte
Western
Rustoom
Temple Bar, Karrendean
Northern
North-Western kadu
Sahabandn
Western
Temple Estate
Do
Saja Raja Ballulnore
Do
2 ermagamayaya
western
Sala w
Do
fennekoonwatte
EaLtsro
StI/Ipakend T.
Do
North-Western Tekeenwatt e
Sandi Cholla [3]
Do
Thanamitta
Do
Santiakeller
Do
Taebbatuwa
Do
Sat tupallam ",
Do
I' heohr one,
Northern
Sava ecottai
North-Western
rhea wawEastern
Savukkadi
Thorrtwood (n.atoobene) Western
Do
Seaforde or Kas'andi
Do
Tibbettohaine
Western
Sean ew
Southern
Ciddy Dale
Do
Sodowa
Western
Nor th-We -tern riLt aEtta quklatiawatte 2
Segersta
Do
Tfthepatere Puvenkwatte
Do
Sellanpaihah a
Do
Timbirigasyaye
Do
Semairippuwa
North-WO ern
l'iruhirig .hawatte
Do
Sembeitai
Eastern
Timitar
Do
Sembatta
Do
rirricovil
Do
Seuieukettiya
Western
Tirivanagodella
Do
Sonddiriya Mullay
North-V/8SW
Titta Ellswatte
WeAtern
Seraugahrtwat to
Do
Tittaella [21
Do
Seraph Ka.randana
Northern
North-Western Toussaint Totaro
Serapis
North-Western
rotuwawat ' e
Do
Settamadam
Do
roynbee
Western
Biembelepe
Western
rienell Runup:matte
Soul horn
Sinigeda and Bellevue
North. Western
Tan inedarawa
Eastern
Siunakkodakkein T.
Western
North- Weelern Torsina
Simla Ottapani [2 J
Western
Sirangaps,ety
Southern
North-Western Udabatalahena
Sirigampola
Western
tidsmita
Do
Sirigsmpolawatte
Do
North-Western
19 dapilamahatenne
Sitter/rads.=
North-W
Ddattapolawatte
Eastern
Sittandikud ivi
Do
Northern
(763'as- elle [2j
Sorempattn
Do
Eastern
U/nkspallam
.9pringfield
Do
North-Western Ulpotta
Bt. Bridges [2]
Western
Da
U nagasknduwewatta
St. Clotilda

1135

DlItEUTORIES.
ESTATES.

PROVINCES.

ESTATES.

PROVINCES.

Wandurapol I ewer;
!Western
Wanapotumookalana [2] I Do
Warlyagod matte
Sabaragamuwa
Warloogahewatte
Western
W asked awe k-urut.duwatte Do
Vaddaf alai Cbolai
Do
Watereke
Do
Vaddavan
Do .
Wattakkawat te
Nor .h- Weste:
Vaddelikadu [6]
Northern
Do
Wattuwam
Do
Vammikkein [2]
Waverley or Manelkadu Northern
Western
Vagolle
Weh.,re,s tta
North-Weston
Do
Verde
Western
North-Western Welanguna
Veherabendwatte
Weliagara
North-Western
Veleugolle
D.,
Wel ihene
Do
Velpitiya
Do
Do
Welikada
Venivelle ...r:: Borelugodaa Western
Sabaregamuwa
North- Western Welikadawatte
Vennoruwa
Welimit imul le
North-Western
Venture
Do
Wel angolla [3]
Do
Veragalle
Do
Western
Welligampittia
Verallegaha hau e
Nor horn
Du
Welliketiya
Western
Verasena
Do
Weliketiya. atta
Southern
Verber a
Do
Wellipillawa
Verelugahalande
Eastern
Do
Welisara
Northern
Vettakadoo
Do
Weliweriya
Vevangoda (Citron, lle I
Wellebods.
Mallawatte
Do
Western
Estate)
Do
Wel rewatte
Do
Vevangoda (Mita)
North-Western
Weral ands,
Eastern
Viten
Do
Do
.
Willtelma. a
Villutoddam
EA stern
ilholm
iNorth.Western
Wears sp it iya
Southern
Wilpitiya
Do
Wagalla
Wilpot a
North-Western
:Western
Wagella
Woodlands or Averikadoo Northern
Do
Wailgarra
Woodvale
Southern
Southern
Wel l aherri nwa
Wes tern
North-Western Yagoda
Walahapitiya
Southern
Do
Yaltalagoda
Wa'ahera
Yahalekela
Western
Wes'
ern
Walahene w at to
Do
North-Western Yakkedegalle
Walawewatte
Yakdessawo
North-Western
Western
Waljapala
Western
Yakenarankatuwa
Do
Wallauweawatte
akwille
North-Western
Walpetamulla
Do
Yalka
Western
Do
Walpitimulle [2]
'NDrth WeF ern
Yantampalawewatte
Do
Walpolawatte
, Northern
Yavankotei
southern
Walpolegewatte.
Yodekande
North-Western
Walpole
Western
Do
Yodiela
Do
Walpole Kur.

Uluambalama
Veen
Crenmarkein T.

Western
Northern
Eastern

- , -

COCONUT PAL) PLANTATIONS.


CENTRAL PROViNCE.

a
ESTATES.

mpittia
ugusts
.wliscombe
tittigaroowa, or Ganoruwa
Laragama
:atugastuta

:olanahavvatt :a.
[Amadora
Lundasale Pulwatte
iaoyawatta
I coriswatta
)wala
/wells.
lyanwatte
'attiakella
lichmon i Hill
.1plands Gardens

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

PROPRIETORS.
I f

IIESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASST. SUPERINTENDENTS.

Lady De Soysa, Executrix of'


... Lady De Soysa,
.. D. N. Weeiasinha
C. H. De Soysa
. [See Hautane Tea District]
...
Charles M. F, rnando
...
... Leo. P. Fernando
...
.. Herbert Wright, Controller
. Government of Ceylon
... Lady De Soysa
...;Conductur
. Lady De Soysa
:'
Anglo-American Diroct ToA
1.). James, Supt.; F.W.Hslh... Finlay, Muir & Co.
...I ley& D.G. Burnett, Assts.
Trading Cu., Ltd.
...
S. P.L.Tanappit [Lt. Do Soysa
...:Agranbusam Pulley
... Lady De 1-oysa. Ex, cutrix of C. Lady De Soysa
. U. D. Wit asinha
... J A. MacLareu
... Charles Appu
- Conductor
...,Lady De S_.yes,
do
Lay De Soysa
... Lessee
do
..1V. H. Harbord
...
W. S. Botajue
... L. H. S. Pains
...
W.
Milne
.. Ceylon Land and Produce Co.
... P. Muttu Karpen (lessee) .. P. Muttucarpen
.. Mrs. Jeronis Pieria
.. Proprietor
.. D. J. Martin
... Louis Pieria
... S. Agar
.. S. Agar
... S. Agar
.. Conductor
... Henry Alexander Peii is ..
(The above Estates also appe ar in the Tea Estates List.)

ToTAL bXTENT of
PROPE air .1.%
ACRES AND
CULTIVATED.
:3 II-50a

POST TowNs OR
STATIONS.
[

Kandy

139-125b gat-ale
I do
535-50
1287-1006 I do
1054-102dd Kate gasl ota
Teldeuiya,
ltu)00l
84-12 Kandy
10 1 do
do
-1'.3- -122
ilioslanda
4:;-22
1Matale
100
160-10 ; do
110-95 .1Katitgastota
136-05c :Kandy
75-75 I do
:0 50
I do

EASTERN PROVINCE.

HATTICALOA
Nindavur
105
... Kangany
kddapallam
... T. E. Sapapati Pillai, Udayar Proprietor
Batticaloa.
105
%.jineer
... Arrack Renter of Trincomalee Proprietor
do
30
do
kmarar..ti
...
... J. N. T isseverrasin he
do South
280-100 i
do
...
kruguni Bay
... Mrs. J. Carey
a 20 acres Coconuts and 26 acres Coffee and Cocoa and 4 acres Arecanuts. b Tea 20 acres, 40 acres IttrAper, and Tea with Canso and Coconuts
15 acres. c 40 sores Ten and 25 ages Coconuts and Cocoa. d Interspersed with Tea, Cacao and Rubber.
'

td

0
tri

EASTERN PROVINCEContinued.
A rsiena
Calrnunal '
Chandivelli, Lower'
Chandivelli, Upper *
i lotchiccateevue
Easter Seaton
Fairyland
Ilameedhya
Hardy (Kirimaddiyawadu)
Haven, The
Hyderabad*
Ilupaiatiitaaa
Invertigie :
Kahatawille
Kaikudah
Kalutavalai
...-. Kaluvankeni T.
" Karadippewal T.
Karaciunadu
Karat ivoe :',.Kattiyauadu
Katkudu
Kenilworth
Kers/A(7,11am .T.
Kiran
Kirimaddi
Einmaddihoria
Kirimaddiyawado
Koddumaducholsi
Kommaturai T.
do
Korakallimadu
Kovilmunai
Royddankeni
Kumblamadri

I
i aa
C. J. Backhouse
[ramtn C. A. Lienard
Mrs. Benjamin & R. Cadiee U rt dd
... Colombo Coin. Co., Ld. .. .. :H (C11 . dAAAo . lLienard
S. C. Munro
.
Col. spencer
... oo
... C. A(.1(L) ienard
E. N. Atherton
...:8:1Vg.a:attoo & Cond.
... J. J. Park, W. W. Wood & J. I. J. Park
... ii P. Duudney
[Gray
... Misses Atherton
. p. ietcr
... p.co
... Proprietor
... M. J . Kadu Baeha
... c. A. Lienard
... Ars. Hardy h Mrs. Pigott ... C. A. Lienard
gain,iiienard
... Koo
c
KaAngan
...
... A. S. Treahy
...
.. E. N. Atherton
[others... C. A. Lienard
.. Nukulevvai
Resident
... Miner Udaiyar Athamlehhe &
... Kasairo Perera
.. F. J. Lucas Fernando
i e ntt rd
C
... Kalkudah Coconut Est. Co.Ld. Col. Corn. Co., Ltd. (Agent:s:). Flaramallis
...
......... Kaddrd 00l0gaoi
..ail. Covington
... Konnahami
V. W. Sinnatampi
Proprietor
N. N. Karuvallampi
.... Conductor
0. S. de C. O'Grady
Heirs of W. II. O'Gra tly
:
1gaa anti
a:
J:
..K
Proprietor
M. Akamatulevvai
do
S. Ilayatimpi
... C. A. Lienard
13. A. Lienard
0. J. Backhouse
Proprietor
A.. Atham
do
S. A. Crowther
... do
.. A. M. Siorelevvai
.. do
... M. Kura
do
Levvar amp
....
do
,... d 1
S.Maybu
, , do
do
K. Sapapaatipillai
.. do i or
6
do
K. Masilsamani
ic!.ardonopg.reinieyto
. . cP
K. Kandaperumal
do
d,
K. Nallinatapillai
A. C. Kisuapillai
do
nitl'd
A
C. A. Lienard
E. N. Atherton

Batticaloa

71

0,15`8.40
40

Bar, Batticaloa
-860 Paddruppu, Bat. t

16095_ 0 ...... Paddruppalintt.


Batticaloa

.25/: 4____
IJ - -)11:0 . . i Ka I kdc lu00d a11 3 '

'386
2 .47:25 ....i Nainamattatna
isjoiso

........ Kalkudah
Baktdicoalt a

100-60 ..

325
Kalro
dounai
28
.. Batticaloa
135
200
2-85 ...,
Lis
140 . ......Kalkduodah
40 . ......Kalm
donne.oi
. -120 ...,Batticaloa

ao37

ao

...
..,
...i.

do
do
do
do

40
t
40
.. 249 .... 1K3airtatdireoeloa
...
u----54
..
do

ages Coconuts, 2W) acres ticase neld,,, and rest Jungle. * North of the hint Telegrapb Station at Kalmunai, 7 mil".

South of the Bar.

4L.

EASTERN PROVINCE. G ontinv,ed

PROPS 1 E TORS.

273
...J. W. Cotton
i
... H.M. Alleyn & G. T. .'aylor.,
...L Akrapatau
204
...
...I Kaugany
... J. Amaresuri!. a
... Proprietor
40-20 ... 1' atticaloa.
...[C.
A.
Lien
erd
... C. A. Lienard
.... E. N. Atherton
do
..
25
...iKaugani
... tma3app i
... Proprietor
... Knlmunai
75
... do
.. A. A. Akamatidevviii
do
Batticatoa
199
dl
... M. Ms rkan der
,.. K. Vytilingam
do
50
Tampipi lai
do
... Prop...itc r
...
do
40
..
Hangar)!
do
... N. Alvapillai
...
B .tticalc a
328
Kangain ,
.. K. Yyiri:ingarn
do
...
do
178
do
. , A. M. Sheriff
do
...
do
180
C. Lienard
... E. N. Atherton
.. C. A. Lienard
.... Akr patio
105
Kangani
... J. Arr0a,unya
... Propriet2r
. 1.1,, ttiealoa
40
do
.. W. Chioniah and others ...
no
do
250-150
...
. R. P. Doudney
.. Mis,es Atherton & Mrs. Doud- Proprietresses
120-12 ... Kalmunai
.. Misses Atherton
Lney
170-65 ... Ak rapattu
... KA3.11Jeamniinett-Browne
. A. Jeminett.Browne
... Proprietor
.. Kalmunai
414
... Conductor
..!Heirs of W. If. O'Grady ... 0. S. de C. O'Grady
do
;..
400
...
.. A. Agema.do Lebbe Bros. .., Proprietor
do
...
161
do
..,
..- Heirs
of
W.H.
O'Grady
[Nic,1
O.
S.
de
C.
O'Grady
do
...
468
do
Yalamunet
...
,. . 1Heirs of %V.H. O'Grady& of A.
do
... Batticsdoa
30
..1Kanga ni
Pal , yadittona
.., Proprietor
....y. C. P. 31. Alayappu
do
...
32
..
do
do
do
P. Xavier
rot A. Nicol
468 Jungle .. Kalmunei
...
Pararnay
.. '1Conductor
... 0 S. do C. O'Grady and Beira 0. S. de C. O'Grady
348-346
...
Ka1kudeht.
..., P.P. Shuttlescorth (4: Comir.,
Passekudah
1{. B. Scott & W. R. Tatham Proprietors
.. Batticaloa
51
Pilacholai
.. Kangani
M . Seyla
.. Proprietor
203S7 ... Akrapattu
... A. Jenimett Browne
Pottuville
A. Jemmett-Browne
do
...
...
Eraur
75 - 55
... Kan eany
furannikuda tot=
J. I. Mut, iyan, Mudr.
...
do
... Ratticaloa
448
...
C.
A.
I.,
onard
Rockwood*
do
E. N. Atherton
... C. A. Lienard
125
1::iognni
Rosh _it
.. Heirs of J. Carey
...1.J. k.: Carey
100 o
do
do
Barnplikend T.
32R
...;M. K. M.:Meer/is/1nm & others
.. Is.augully
Suxulc..d.ii
....1M. M,, rIca.rido
... K. Vytifingam
_....
_
petts-Ary At VolIttokionaI. 9 IIIII.,2- 22 "xlm
Iis-Hospital
and
Kalkodah,
2
Ludes;
of
th.
IR,
t
1,1,,,th
0
the
.z.
.
At
d Te4
o17corropu
b aSbta
bor
tio.il
. . North
lie.. ...P7o:tx......
-,.. - . . .,-.. . :.. .... .
-

Lorton Pali nlaudst


Lotus Phi in
Lynz)igoor or
M skilankein
Mancludai
.hIa, keimariamroai
AI arkandantoddaru
Ma run ka iadipillayar T.
Marunksppiravikarxni
Marutaddi T.
Mayfield
Moraodai
Muda kkano sr/wadi T.
blylembarely*
Navalcany*
New Tirricovil
Nindoort
Nya Nuggert
Olivillet

*SHIII 01,05111KI

ESTATES.

i TOTAL EXTENT OF
pi ST TOWNS OR
PROP EltTY IN
RESIDENT MANAGERS
Sr
ACRES AND

SUPER.
AssT.
AND
LESSEES OE: AGENTS. I
IN TENDENTS. ! CULTITATI.D.
I --.. Ills Woolen S Knai

Siunakodakkein T.
Sittandikudiyiruppu T.
Springfield a
Suekankein
Timitar
Tannamunai t
'Patatievo No I
Tate'ievo No. 2
Tirnkkovil
Usninarkein T.
Vadda , alai Cholai

... C. M. Isumalevvai
, R. Sapapatipillai

do
do

P.P. Shuetleworth &Condr.

do

do

Va min ikkeiu

Vileu

... :S G. Ila3atampi, 5ludaliya -.. do


...'C. L. Vappu Levvai
do
... E. N. Atherton
Lenard
.. f .
...!1/. liktir.mtainpi
.. Proprietor
...IS. H. Crowther
... do

Wilhelm

... Heirs of W. T. Wambeek ...j 1. B. Co] et;

Kangani

a,

RTh EHIN

... Prop:. etor


...! do

Apinankni
Cheediehaddi

... B. Swampillai

Chempadn
i liinkamal.i
i irumore

1 du
,......1 do

... . do
... Visuauatar Chitamparspillai.., do

.. T. Keukaindire, nnut 44.; do


.q. A. R. A. R. .Rum oill,

do

-,

109

do
do
rfo
do

PROVI. JE.

... V. Namasivayarn

....b. P. Toussaint

300

108
100

du

... E. A. Gillet
... Porimik li one A suipillui

do

53

Kangani

... T. M. Tanipoo
.. V. Knsipillai

do

25

do
U. A. Lienard

Al!arsi
Arialai

80 ... Akraputtu
80 . lien:nuns'
1246-7 .. Batticalo4
33 do

so

do

Article-hi Totem
Asai Villa

898--81) .. A krapattu
638-268 ... do

50

do

A.

NO

:::

Kano :1i

...IR. 1-1. Scott A: W. IL Tatham do


... C. S. Ilya
...1M. Covington

25 liatticaloa

fibegani

... M Cowiugton
... Pi opri e
...;M. H. Akamadulevvai ... do

Vaddav,n

90 ....ltavicaloa
70-50 ... do
200 ... KAilionai

Abandoned

... Heirs of Mr. MaeSenz7 e ... T. E. Carey


... N. N. Sinnetampo
... Proprietor
.. A. Jemmett Browne ... do
... AIrr bortain
... do

do

Villutoddam

Kam, any
do

... Proprietor
... d o.

... N. Alvapiecai

Vammikkein
Vantara.mullai

PROVINCE.

... V. Nainasivayam
P. A. Gillet
Over. eor

90
10 ... Chavakaelicheri
e2.
39
2-6
23
09 ....

Condduoctor

Jaffna
200-200 ... du

Oversee ,

380-380 ... Pallai

Cond uctor

80-80 ... Chavakachelieri


101=1
50
90 ..: Jaffna,"

.... R.

do
. do
-
A. R. A. R. Somasuntdranil R. M. A. R. A. K. Raman do
. Overtsweer
Cho': ty
.....
...1 ellefti
John Rodrie:o
Eyakkaelichi, Enet
..
G. Geddes
..
ikkiiiirovo.ttuP nines,
* outh of the Bar. t North
the Par. lim.pital a: d HisFensary at
Chetty

N.

of

195 V0 ... O
ph
aialv
aa
i kacheheri
...
7_ 200-175 ...
07a b 61
37Z:-375 ..,

do

and p talon At Kalmunat2.1 miles.

"SaI1101Datil(1

EASTERN

NORTHERN PROVINCE.-Continued.

ESTATES.

PROPRIETORS.

lamas

OR
AGENTS.

.12OTAL EXTENT Of
PROPERTY IN ACRE;
AND CULTIVATED.

RESIDENT ALANADERS
AND AASTANT
SUPERINTENDENTS.

FOST TOWNS OR
STATIONS.


... Overseer
375-375 ... Panel.
.. Heirs of J. G-, Geddes, vt. G. Geddes
M. Vallikkoddi
Melville Geddes
350-350
.. Batticaloa
.. A- P. Santirasekara

..10verseer
,. H, C. Mission
133-133
PaPai
... R. C. Mission
....1Conductor
85-85
...
Chavakacheher i
.. do
... do
do
30-25 ... Jaffna
... Baj'Fbnananta Aiyar ... Proprietor
... ;Overseer
52-52 ... do
... 'Bei ananan t a Tuvarkatb as .. do
... To the Chetty firm of I,. A .
, dc
20-20 ... do
... do
R.M.
do
20 - 20 ... do
... Roman Catholic lkIisEiPn ... do
do
...1
do
23-25
... do
...
do
. Dr. Sautbiyagopillsi
do
j Gond uci or
450-450 ... PaIlai
-.. Hon. G. W. Rockwood ... C. Tirunavukkarasn
Karampakam
M U. Geddes
300-300 ... do
... Heirs of Major Forde ... 11. G. Geddes
Karauthai
Patterson
200-200 ... do
-. 11. G. and A. E. Maddock ... Ff.. G. Maddock
liattiarothan
...1M.
Vallikkoddi
22-20 ... Point Pedro
.. V. Muruke apillai ... Proprietor
Kauchanthoe
120-120 ... do
..
-Overseer
..
do
.. 11. S. Rs sakariyar
Knyankadu
25 -25 ... do
. V. Varitamby
.. Heirs of P. Nicholas .., V. Varitamby
Kilali
300-200 d o
Kash or K.arailtadu l' .. Heirs of J. G. Geddes ... M. G. Geddes .. Overs,Je r
144-144 .. do
... Proprietor ... , do
.. F. Nicholas
Edell South
Hotta and Kanagarayan - A. R. A. R. Somssuntaram- R. M. A R. A, R. Raman .
500
-400 ... do
...
do
chettv-
.. chatty
275-275 do
Mrs. Broaden au d Sisters .. I. J. Patterson .., J. J. Paterson
Kovilkcadu
50-50 . Chavakachcheri
Kudamiran
A. Kanakasapai .. Proprietor .., Overseer
. M. Vallikknadi
75-15 ... Point Pedro
Kurlattanaikadu
.. V. Vailialinkam ... do
...
overseer
101:-50
... Pallai
. . Mrs. P. E. Francis ... S. M. Hasiltariar
ulanpaikadu
...
Conductor
100-100
Chavakachcheri
....U. Tampipillai ... Pr ,rietror
Ledchimy
25-25 .. Jaffna
... Overseer
,.. A. Kataveluppillai Proctor ... do
M add uvilndu
4i-40 Chavakachcheri
Conductor
;11aduvPddikadn
- D. A. Tampiah
do
37 -37
... do
do
..
... V. S. Ponnampalam
...
do
Manatkadu

56-38
do
.. J. B. Vanniasinghe ... do
... do
do
495-300
..
Pallid
..
A.
F.
Geddes
Maser

.. Heirs of J. G. Geddes ....'A. E. Geddes

400-300
'Slate:anghi
do
... Heirs of W. M. S. Twynim .. Sir W. C Twynam ... Sir W. C. Twynam
Netiya.,
105-165 - Cho vakachcheri
... Roman Catty lie Mission .. R01111111 Catholic Mission .. Conductor .
* Taunton and Fairfield are managed as oile party. t Ceylon Executors of the late Sir. Geddes' estates are Messrs. H. Creasy and Alfred Clark.

'SHIU010a74TCf

:Ey akkactichi, West


1,airtiold*
Ivanhoe
1vinai
1.Tai cad y
Kalmunai
do

NORTHERN PROVINCE.Continued.

Conducto.
... Iturukesapillai Velupillai ... Proprietor
Cliavakachcheri
eo
o5-25
do
..
- D. A. Tampaia
do
M. G. Geckl e,
25-25 ...
.. J. B. Brown
. Heirs of Rev. A. Fords
Pallai
M. Tilliamp41_
... Proprietor
300-300
... ti. S. Muttatamby
,Conductor 01a
40-10 - do
do
- Bkiananta Aiyar
do
...I
140-140 ., Jaffna
do
...
.. Muttala Asaippillai
do
Overseer
52-5'2 - Pallai
,,. Mrs. Blundell and Sisters .. fl. J. Patterson
do
.I
iao-150
... M. G. Geddee
. Elphinstane
do
300-150
.. Roman Catholic Mission ... Proprietor
.
200-200 . do
do
. r. Nakalinkam
ddi
Point
Pedro
'22-18 .
. Ponnamma Wid. of Nakalin.
Conductor
do
...
Sam and Children
ohianvtakrae cihr.l.cheri
152:i:7 . .:1;
Pandutevan
... The Heirs of S. BastiarnriPat
do
...
Mudliyar
PulappaIai Group*

... C. M. Brito, T. M. Brito, Mrs.


E. Senatharaja and Mrs. A.
1I
y....,. . 1i c
Maovo...nnevu
V
rdia.auoolcinG
1
e
tir
ti
o
k
e
o
k
:
d
r
k
laa
(
I
R
a,
i
M.
G.
Geddes
M. Muttunayakampillai ...
1500 _woo ...Pallai
Ramanati
.. TilakavalipiPai daughters co
. , Proprietor
Sinuatamby
Ravalai
do
...
... T. Veluppillai
7 iffani.aakachcheri
202 ,-21;:g ,1,{1
Sorampatt u
... A. R. A. R. SomasuntLar 1m
...
Et.K.Ar.Ar.
Ramanehett
I betty
einam
Tad 'uvankoddi
... Mre. F. Mortimer
... Sir W. Cv.dTer
Taumakeny and Tachchancadu ... Efeirs of J. G. Ge ides
1 M.
Taunton f
e
... H. A. P. Santiraseka,a
... r-te.1?i'llG
addltoostiicotta .
Pa
82
50 ::::.1.11 B
...!Couductor EL"'"
73.51i50
:1-5
83506_1
Temple Bar
m proprietor
.. B. Satturukkalsinghe
... Overseer
274-190 ... Pallai
Tenavileadu
... J. F. Philips
... T. M. Tampu
.
0
0
....
.I NI. Vallikkild
_6
Thevalturam
28400-10
.. Proprietor
.. H. A. P. Santirasekara
Badtticotta
Toussaint Totem
.., T. M. Tempo
... V. Kovintar
2,5-25
...,Point Pedro
so
I.:
Overa
e
er
di
Vallipanai
...S. M. Rajakariar
, .,..Proprietor
,
thir
15400_-1050 .... 1 Ppariltla
Vatinattiralattadi
do
S. M al avarayar
..
... 8V.MSala
Vavilkadu
iva"kurktkt
.. V... Sivakuru
_IV. Apnah and Others
... J. F. Philit,,
Veddnkkadu
...!T. M. Tampu
... .1. F. Philips
to Tra,
0
e :erre
V eddukkadu
.. Proprietor
...V. Casippillai
do
...
do
IDr. M. Kandiah
* Including Chaslayakado, Cheddi du, Cholaialvalavu and Pulivalainthan Est:a
addifol:oalraioperty. 1". The ,..1:3345701'as:T.:OJDIFealt
led
--' 21.all Fairfie-I'd are mli
Coylon Executora of the late Mr Geddes's estates are Messrs. H. Creasy and AIfrea Clark.
t

'8011101D: 1111U

MirustiviI
Mithiyan
M ugamalai
Nanjakadn
Navatkuly
do
Vavindan
Henry
Nongnvil
Oorithoe
Palavy

NORTHERN

PROVINCE.Continued.
TOTAL EXTENT

ESTATES.

Ta.:dukkad it .
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
iliddan Totam
Warverly or Mauatkadu
Woodland or Avirikadu

PROPRIETORS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

N. Somasuntaram.
... Proprietor
' ...'
K. Sinnaish
do
...
do
A. Ampalavanar
...
do
K. Namaeivayom
do
K. Sittampal,m
...
do
Advt. Homer Vanniyasin;.ba...
8.. Ba'tiampillai
do
eo
V. Ramalio kam
R. C, Mission
do
do
Mrs. F. Mortimer
R. C. Mission
tt,

IN ACRES AND
CULTIVAT9.

AND ASST. SUPERINTENDENTS,

... Overseer
...
Jo
..,
00 .
do
...;
do
do
...
do
....
do
...!
do
... Conductor
...'0% erseer

POST TOWNS OR
STATIONS.

I OF PROPERTY

...

...
i

50-50 ... Jaffna


25-25 ... Punnkari
385-385 .... Jaffna
25-25 ... Pnt akari
25-25 ... do
100-100 ... Jaffna
50-50 ..Batticaloa
38-38 .. Jaffna
500-150 .. Pellai
160-160 ... do
200--200 ... do

NORTH ICNTRAL PROVINCE.

7..'
..
Z
tl
0
i3
0
W
'7d
un

1
......Anuraddohapura
36
...IResident
Abbaragiriwatta
... D. Godage Mudaliyar
...ID. Godage Mudaliyar
34
...., do
ifalwatuoyawatta
...1
...
do
do
There are besides 97 small gardens, ouch consisting of from 2 to 10 acres, making a total of 281 acres under Coconut cultivation in the Nortb.Central Provinee.1

kdaponar

ilixaale

1.1itt-a1b.wwewatta

kmaktdi
kmakuly

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.
...
Owner
... Owner
Ana A ddappn
L. Selestion
C. A. Gunaratne
...,
Heirs of Sooewiratne & Jaya- Don Sal man Appnbami7

wardene Mutlalirtr4 ...I (Lessee)


T. L. S. Lechnnanen ChettylOwner

S. A. Pitch"
do
T'. L. .11nh okrollhom Chet Ly... do
.. Loo. P. Fernando,
C. Nsne.sivayam

Lessee
Owner
to


t"'" Conductor

200-7UI

... POUR] AID


... Pundag amuWa

100

..11Indampe

120

...

100 Prittolato

150

do

do

NORTH-WESTERN FROVINCE.Continued.

*S'd111010:4 II CI

.Lrunegila
1,143w
... Ceylon Tea Plant'ns Co. Ld. Ceylon Tea Plant'ns Co.,Ld. Thos. Carry
... Dambadentya, Kir --
Amdigama
,
H.
Tiravilengem
id
a
...
H.
Tiravilengem
160
..
..
.
...
.
:
Ch
u
ni
t
r
l
t
:
ti
i
a
l
s
ll
o
t
.. H. Tiravilengem
...
Araelichikattuwa
80
... H. its of K. T, INaina Palle ..
. Les:Ices
Arac!iiwatte
,
"
80
..... Jusey Kurey
.. Julie Knrey, Lessee
.. NE C. Sai,ar
Araehchiwila
4ratair ton Gray 7:
8;
.0:
798
... F. V. Harper & L. Davidson Geo. Steuart & Co.
Arampola
...
Banda
Korala
350
... Murutenge
..
... Mrs. J. P. Obeyesekere
Arane2o3a
110
... Patti:11am
T. 1. Ichamomelo Cassim ... AI arian Fonseka, Lessee .. M W.
Ar sellchena
..... A. S. L. Price
318-268 ... Kurnriegala
Consolidated Tea & Lands Cu. Finlay, Muir & Co.
A spok unawatte
300
... Arachchile
..
Mn'. J.P. Ab:qesekera,
Avaregoddde
Charles Fernando
....1 Puttdaolarn
901
... Jacob De Mel
Jacob De Mel
AttawiLle
200
... P. Oe Silva
.. (No lessee)
...IPannala, Mirigama
.. P. Rs manatha- c.m.n.
Badabadde Estate
30
rKaaur:r:1:1:In
Elias
AppnbialnY
........0T
iielagu
..
adulania
... 1). Godage, .11;duliyar
Badagane
...
184
.
'
...
Dr.
H.
Joulain,
Bishop
.
Bambewatte
60
...
do
...
do
...
Do
..... W. Allino
40
... W. Allino Appu
.. W. Allino Appu
Bandirippuwa
60
...;Bandurawa
3f ,thee liami
...'M. S. Francis Fernando, etc. Mathes Hann
Bandurawawatte
325
... EnrunegAles
Araclichile
Mrs. J.P. ObeyE,sekera
Bariagodde
60-50
.. Chilaw

Resident
Heirs
of
S.M.MohamodoTainbi
Owners
13attaluoya
..... 1BinLtrtuunleuguayala
40-23
A. Fernando
.. A. Fernando
A. Fernando
Battuluoya
525
... Owner
Albert Perera
F. J. Lucas Fernando
Beatrice
..- i
60
.. Proprietor
Resident
E. M. 141olitunadn
Bolagama
1
i
i
c
p
.u
r
o
... Rajadkadalowa
Conductor
d
r
ein
92
o
tn
t:a
..s
E.
C.
Perera
O
s
pi.w
... Manuel De Mel
.....
Borriliiv4la
-
...: , il i ictituaillitam
58

Owner
..
Sinne
Tamby
Bombuatonna
N. Sagarajasinbam
-.1
100
...
Bopitiya
yawa Lessee !
... Ku.tmegala
...
W. Ja) a ileko
Boyaganewatte
.. C. L. Grairo
....1
215.8-175 ..... 1).,m,lt,oadetiva
Amelia Krickcnbeek
...
Bulugahatenna
Juan
Fonsek
a

300
...
Owner
it. S. Pieria
...
Bullan Ella

... Puttalam
300
... Navaratne
Hens of
C. W. Navaratne
Captain's Garden
... Kw m.aala
Charrel Pair IN
.. Charles Peirie
200
. : .ONn
J.D. eFrernando
Ca.rsfield
...1 1'intaism
200
... Owner
Sena Nama Marikar
Chatty (Mena
!H. Fernando
80
...1Kurtmegala
.!ti. J C. de Silva & Co,
... John Cl_vis de Silva'''.
Christyslai,d
P.
Warliann
Parent
380
580
...'
...
P.
oo 5
...
do
do
Clovis (Tamil Cloviswatte,1*
696 4it,7 ...i
do
... Amalgam
ted Tea Estates Co. Finley, Muir & Co.
.. E. Scott
Daisy Valley
200
_ILI. 3. Piris
.. H. J. Peirie
Dambedeniva
38
...','Datn'bIldeniya
.. S. C. Oheyesekere
... S. C. Obevesekere
Dambedeniyawatte
--.'
110 110 ...I Nainaniadarna
jlioPiteip
ilrPii
.. Santiago Fernando Annavi.. S. Fernando Annavi
.....1)
To.ehdr
Dambugaha
it 02 acres bearing, 879 not bearing, 129 Jungle, 43 Patanu, and Waste. Coconuts in bearing now is according to a census of trees awl:laity bearing (70 "
1,
to the acre) and not, as previously, according to acreage planted. * Hospital and Dispensary at X nrunegala :75

NORTH,WESTERN PROVINCE .Coat inure Ei.


ESTATES.

Darribugahawatte
Dambugaha watte
Dainhanagallayaye
Darnpit iyawatte
Dankotuwa
Dansale
Deletodova
Delgablitodella
Delgaltagodella
Delgahayaya
Delgahagode
Delwita
Dematepitiya
Dematepitiya
Diyadora
Dikkela
Dol uk anda
Duelgahapitiya
Dnugkenava
Ebewatte
Ehela)ande
Emily
Ernest Wood
Ertmville
Etiyaw aIa
Ettembeville
Felixstowe
Lot No. 3370
do 31 & 80
3)4
do 31173

PROPRIETORS.

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

REsinEsr MANAGERS
AND ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENTS.

E. A. Romel and M. PAris ..1 Romel Appu


- . Boma Appu
J. L. de Croos
.. M. A.Rajapaksa
.. ' 41. A. Rajapaksa
II P, Silva
..
... Conductor
M. L. Ugupolicar
... Banis Silva
.. Banis Silva
S.Fernando Annavi & others S. Fernando Annavi &others Manuel Gomes
Ars. C. E, Corea
.. C. E. V. Corea
.. C. E. V. Corea
Louis Mendis
...
... J. de Zoysa.
II. A. Gabriel Annavi
... N. Appnsinho
... N. Appliginhe
Juan Vas
...
... Paulo
...
FTendrick de Silva Aracbclii. : Tacolis Perera
... Jacolis Perera
C. A. Gooner.-itne, Proctor .. Babasinno
.. Babasinno
Consolidated Tea & Lands Co. Finlay, Muir & Co.
... A. S. L. Price and Condrs.
...
Migel Appu
..
... Migel A_ppu.
P. H. Suanderaratnam
...
Conductor
A. J. II, De Soysa
. W. J. F. Soysa
G. E . Piachaud
G. E, 'iachand
. Egonis Appu
J. W. Chas, De Soyss,
W. J. Fernando
I. C. W. Dickson
0. C.1.4. Dickson
.. Conductor
...
J. L. I. roos
owner
...
do
cittewelle Owner
..!' Proprietor
Proprietor
... J. Meudis
... L. Agostino
L. Agostino
. "1 Pedro
.. I E'. J. Lucas Fernando
Owner
...
f. C. De Silva
... K. D. Aloysius
J. C. De Silva & Co.
Ar., C. E. Cores
...iC. E. V. Corea
C. E. V. Corea
...IW. Jardine
Lady De Soysa
Lady De Soysa
Jacob De Mel
...
... IE.
Don McCarthy
Jaccib De Mel
on Romanis
P. T. Lucas Fernando
Owner
Forest-lan,.1
C. Selembruni
do
M. N. M. Ibrahim

4-

TOTAL EETENT
OF PROPERTY
IN ACRES AND
CULTIVATED.

,,. S. P. matakumarapillai
do
.. A. N. S. Murnandn
0 a.creA of this with Cotton. Hospital and DrApenAary at 31akandwra..,;..,

Poor Tow OR
STATIONS.

50
Marawila
105 80 ... Marawila
28 28
tiradampe
Marawila
60 30
NainamaMima
40
... Iladampe
58. 58a... Knrunegala
30
... Nainamadama
...
35
do
t
110 00 ...
do 5
76
do
M
r:
2572-1402 ... Kuninegals.
,--1
40
... Kakkapalliya
G
35
do
74
1--i
766-411 ... Dandagamuwa
60-60 ... Pannala.15 Negombe cEll
r
185
..'Knrunegala
206 80 .. lOodangasianda
123
... Yia,awiia
200
...'Kurunegsla
78
... i K urun e gala
1700
... Madampo
360-212 ... Pannala
100
.. ii.dadampe
371-339 ... Nogombo
112
.. Rajakadaluwa
350
... Koachikacle
148
.. Kurunegaia
182
..
do
...
do
112
do
57

NORTH-WESTERN FROUNCEColtti,2 +07.


.. Conductor
. rs. John Martin
72
do Maud
laa w e
...Caliaidll'P
58
... Foreti
... Mrs.E. Fernando
... Pnttalain
257
...j. D. Carolis
do
unoegala
..,
do
.
....
Kurd
61
do
...IC. Sinnatamby
67
...i do
do
...Gabrie: Silva
....:
.. putoota lam
168
do
... do
...I H . F. J. Z. Fernando
912
...I do
do
... R. D. U. Perera
...
..,
do
4
5
...IF, J.Lueas Fernando
do
4114.5
...
...
62
... do
... do '
do
4601 & 46
...IA. & M. S. B. Fernando ...
,
do
..... Chdiolaw
173
do
6664-9.70
1
:. do
58
...I A. K. Mohornamad Sadako :::
6679-80
do
7490
8-33, ..... Marawila
, FT, .7 Peiris
. W.J..B1.'eAirilsvis
Galamuna
_ I'll. J. l'eiris
aBa
... Nattancliyit
33
... Heirs of H. Andris Pieria .., Joseph Pieria
Galamunewatta
'' Kakulawn'SlY
1M.
Joseph
108
do
...:Andris Pieria
...
Ualewatta
Pieria
.
I. it. W. D. Meodis
, J. C. De Silva & Co.
Galls, Group
...'J. C. De Silva
i Don Juan Appoo
Ualmooroowe
...1 Jaeob De Mel
...
... T. J. Peiris
350
... Ii. S. Wijesekera
Gelumuruwa
...
3
605"0 50 ... . I' IuaddrdoonaI111 e' ig:al a
... U.P. Rupasinha
Galwewa-agare
g
l
iP
e
rPcuraNilicle
....'6..hiP
300
... Owner
... F. J. Lucas Fernando
Gantriyawe
52i
..Suppyall
Gonamaditta
... :2oomarasami
:0
nmesaji9j32
::: *W
ill.PPla'ab
rdine
irnialal
438-404 ........ Plaatinn
Genavila
... '.ady Dc. Soysa
Conductor
415 ... Dodangall'ill... Heirs of N. D. P. de Silva . i
Gorakadalewatte
8'
, , J. Fonseka
2060-450 ... Kurunega' jil'gla.
... Owner
Gracelyn
.. F. J. hues Fernando
116-116 .. ['annals. 3t4,.,
... 11K.) .. P. AAblottyysai ruast I 2. n s,.
...1 J. C. De Silva & Co.
Grsceville (Tamil Rs'a T ) " ... Mrs. W. P. Fernando
.. Ilarawilri a
20257-.4880
0
Gregoryville (Tamil: arittigolhot Execr4. of Mrs. Jeronis Peris;D. P. Ata, aratna
S12' '''" ---... Kuruneg2313'
...,
... A.racbchi le
Gudangwetta
... Mrs. J.P. Obeyesekara
., Mayandi ''a
'-6eritsinlia,Aest.
.. Dunkattatat
50
Gurugodellewatta
....1 . Amera:ekara Mudaliyar
Gurumudenewatta
... Lady Do Soysa, Exec. of C. H.
roillt
4,
Rowi.11.
2._
.3u
...
3mlaadraw
1
.:4
1::3,.
De Soysa
...,[
J. A. Amereseker,
Gonna tulawa
.. E. J. Ameresekera
...
..- Marawila
... Owner
Halpanwelawatta
Lodwick Fernando aegistr. Owner
HalpanweLawatta
Lady D. Soysa, Executrix of
..
.I do
. S. Rowell
51
C. H. De Soysa
oskeietlnndoi 9
200 . ... Chilow br ivgala
TB.1LCI.iom
........1 :%
Halpanwale or Tambagalla
Heirs of the late N. Cooke
rig
.. iKurunegala
22
Hangamuwa
A. M. Abeysekera, W. P. ...
105
'liattira a11Heenmali %Rare
J. Maatthithe de Mel
...
Madarope_____----.., Don Wellon Appo
75
...
)lenapo'a
. Jacob De Mel
...
H. A. Pieria
* Hospital and Dispensary at Dandagamuwa. t Hospital and Dispe'Clatry at MaraNvila
Lot N. 2039
Forest-iand

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCEContinued.
PROPRIETORS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASST. SIIPERIN.
TENDENTS.

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

',Corea Di ogiri Banda


3
D. Godage, Mndaliya0
Renegsdera
Heirsol D.B.SoaewiratneMudl. J. Pandittesekere ck C E. V. Conductor
Henepola
Dam
0.
D.
Wijeyesekera
...
Henrietta
l( el
S. Row
...
J. W. Chas. De Soysa
Hinpannawa
Sinnayab Chatty
Sinnayah Chetty
Horagahawatt a
Valentine Registrar
... Valentine Registrar
Valentine Registrar
Horagabawatta
Gabriel App.,
... Gabriel Appu
.. Grigoris Appuliami
Horagabawatta
Meera Lebbe
...
Meera
Lebbe
... Heirs of Andris Pieris
Horagahawatta
... A. J. R. De Soysa W. J. F. Soysa
... A. J. fi. De Soysa
Horatepola
.. (I0cluded in Grecoryville.)
Howanawatta
... Philippu Alppla Brarinpi Appu
.. Nan A ppultarni
Icioragahawatte
Juan Appu
... M. Vanderstraaten
... Mrs. A. Gooneratna,
Horagahawatte
Theoderis Appu
.. Theodoris Appu
... Navasivaya Mudaliyar
Horagallawatte
P
Psiani
... Abayaratna Mnbandiram ... Palani
Horawatte
Panditasekara
,nditasekars,
. Heirs of Seneviratna Mndr. Joseph
Horawatte
... A. W. Berea
Horrekelly (Tamil : Sorogolla) T35 Horrekelly Estate Co., Ltd. Lewis Br n Ez. Co.
B. D. David
... Heirs of Mrs Jeronia Pieris
Horteusz
J A. Aoieresekera
_. G. E. Ameresekera &Bros.
Hositah

Manuel Silva
..
...
Jacob
De
Mel
Ilukeivila
_ Con d actor
. ankc.s.ara
:.:ta. 1
...1 JosephP
Indigaswila
.,. Owner
..iThomis Appu
...
Indigaswila
.. W. Jardine
...!Lady De Soysa
...
Indiwinna
Don
Solomon
Appubami
... Heti s of Senaviratne ...V. JayaIranavilla
... Leases
ward FV.e Mudaliyars
... (lessee)
Heirs of Senewiratna and
Irattakulama
Jayawardana Mudaliyars ... L.Don Sol omon Appu(lessee) P. Jayawardana & T. Paui:iiitasekara
Isabel watte
Manuel Do Mel
... E G. Perera . 1,. Perera
,. N. Saga,rajasingham ... Casie Pill av
iswo.rakele
N. Sagarsoasinghara
.. C. Tiascra
ittegewatte
.. A. De Rowel & another ... C. Tiasera
Johanawatta
...I3
C. P. do Silva
E. G Pores ... Conductor
7 Jill3 'a L.avia
..l3 C. de Silva , , J. 41. do tielytt. & Co. .... K. D. a loyAins
b

TOTAL EXTENT
OF PROPERTY
IN ACRES AND

POST TOWNS OR
STATIONS.

eti L4'.1TATV.
K urnilegsla
200
adampe
500
Eurutlegela
50
213-150 ... 9ingitiya
72-10 ... Nattandiyii
100-50 ... Nainarnadarna
Madampe
135
do
205
Pe n nah
169-169
88-88 ... Mahimpe
143-102 ... do
Naitiamadaina
330-3011
52-48 ... Ma.iampe
do
100
Marawila
905 852
Madampe
200
, 36-20 ... linranegain,
Wetnit
105
M ad ampe
90
do
40
470-362a... Panriala
800

Madampe

514-500 ... do
Rajakadahlwa
73b
Mahakandlln.
250

Nainainadama
49

ilajakadaluiva
Pannala 354 Kur._

'Sa 1 U010111I

ESTATES.

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINOE.Confined.
I, Rahatagabawatte
Kahatawela
Kahatewille
Kakkele
. Kaludiyawela
Kaluwaumetelu Chena
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Msnavekally
Kandewatte
Kankaniamulla
Kaneadaluwa
Kapuhena
Karandagollewatte (Delta)
Karayakeley
Narnkkuawalawwe
Karukkuliya
Karukkuwattawana
Eattooneriawatte
Katunerivawatte
Keenagaswela
Keenagaswela
Keenekelewatla
Kik-unagahamukalana
Kinakelle
Kirimetiana
Kirimetiane
Kirimetiarawatte
Mirimettyana
Kirivavula

M. L. Ugupolicar o& there ... K. Jokinu A rspn


... Lazarus Perera
I. De Mel
.. H. J. Peiris
.,. H. J. Peiris
,.
Mrs. J.P. Obeyeeke.re
.., D. J. Silva
F. A. Wijesekere
.. Owner
T. M . P. U. Cassi rn
T. M. Meyappa Chetty
.. di
.. do
Katchi M a rkar
.. do
S. A. Ara Pitehe
S. M. M. Meere. Lebbe Markar do
, . do
L. Tamby id arkar
.. do
M. N. M. Maharnadu
.. do
M M. W. Pitche
.. do
5,.. M. Sekander
. do
T. M. M . Lebbe. Markar
Hon. Dr. W. G. Rockwood .. do
... Abilino Fernando
Peter Dabrera
Lady De Soysa
..
Jacob Ds Mel
... A. M. Aber:akar.
... Fred. Daniels
.. (See Segersta Estate,)
.. J. E. Corea
.. Mre. J. C. Corea
.. E C. Perera
.. Manuel De Mel
.. E. Soysa
... B. Soysa
...
... D. Fernando
, . Lady De Soysa.
...
... T. Cooke
... T. Cooke
.. Levenis App"
... Levenis Appu
.. 0. H. L. Disanayaka.
4.
P.wSamuel De Soysa
... Pinnappu
... Juan Fernando
... A.J.R., E.L.F.. T.11 ,A. J.S.W
L.W.A., & K.E.S. De Sopa...
... L. P. Fernando
...IDr. H. M. Fernando
... A. J. R. De Soysa
... Ow-ners
...Mrs. Ss. C. Corea
... Lady De Soysa
... Proprietor
...'A. E. de Silva

K. Jokinu Appu
Lazarus Perera
T.J. Peiris
krechehile
J. Silva
' onduetor
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Abilino Fernando
W. Jardine
Bastion Soysa
John Sinno
Conductor
J. E. Corea
L. Perera
B. Soysa
Resident
S. Rowell
Conductor
Levenis Appu
J. Peiris
Pinnappu
S. Rowel
M. P. Fernando
W, J. F. Soysa
Conductor
S. Rowe]
Conductor

80
3264
50
30
75
105
30
230
25

Tabowa

adamn

.. liarawila
Koruaega la
Putoo

co

do
jBaititotiluaY.a
35
Pudddt000t lam
88
35
82
70
830
... I Wadcka3
69
kaapdiatioYa
503 BK.ufl!y
86040025
200
50

100

100
90
28
113
84 25
720
45

1<-2,

Kudrounogala
rn
Mad anWe
akad

aniiltrrnI
:
NM
Rl
:ha:d
lama

li
Ma
aaldaav
ilaad'
acil,
Sr:6
1-66;40 N
45
4205-40 .11 -NK1 iarri an3wetiliYara"
317

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE. Cont inued.


PROPRIETOR.

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS TOTAL EXTENT OF


PROPERTY IN
AND ASST. SOPER.
1 ACRES AND
INTENDENTS.
CULTIVATED.

POST TOWNS OR
STATIONS,

.. KurunegRla
... Conductor
1-0
..
Capt. Modder
Modderland
..
A. Dr. W. H. do Silva
.. 13. H. Menthe & D.S. Rodrigo
:.' 00-120 c .. Alauwa
Dr. W. H. de Silva .,
Monrovia
227-214 .. Kurunegala
... E. Scott & G. B. Gray ..
Moor( ek
...
... H. W. Bailey
Bloragolla (including Cave Rock,
...
James
Fonseka
&
Asst!.....
a ...
do
1000:150
...
R.
S.
Pieris
.. R. S. Pieris
Naieliya and Raglan)
339-209 b...
do
... L. Perera
ILAndris Peris&L.Fernando... L. Fernando
IM ors mukalana
...
.. Conductor
150
M. Abubakker
...
Mudalaliawatte
... Puttalam
...,Owner
.. Owner
Mudukadu
E. C. M M. Casim
.. Mudukatu wa
Heirs ofJayawardane Mndlr ,. 'A. P. Jayawardere & others Conductor
Mudukatua
lowner
.. Kalpit ya
..
Owner
2
350
6
0

0
T. I M. Casim
At winktu Totem
.. do
do
200
..1
Do
K. K. T. M. Casim
...iJuse Kuray, Lessee
... JuseKuray
100
... Puttalam
linduku do
IMammadell Marikar
200
... Darabarleniya
... Hon. S. C. Obeyesekere ... John Si vti.
Muhuliawe & Potupitiya
lion. S. C. Obeyesekere
m
ur uarrnat:iniage
... Banda Kerala,
400
Mrs. J. P. Obeyesekere
Morutenge
.,:'
A.
Chinniah
...
Conductor
75
Chinniah
Muttiali Totum
A.
... Kurunegala
50
Sinno Appu
Muwankm deniya
D. 0. dogs, Mudli)ar
... Marawita
... Charles Costa
134
James Peiris
Nadunkele
.. James Peiris
841
..5, Puttalam
, Mariano Fouseka, Lessee ... M. F'onseka
1. Mob arnmado Casim
Nagnmadu
...
(Included in Moragalla.)
Naitliya.
195
do
...
his-,
Kilroy
...
Juse
Korey
Heirs or G. Jeronimus
Nandaweni.
300
Dambatleuiya
... NI. Suppar
T. Sanmugam
...
Nsramula
39
.., Podisinbo
Marawila
... Podisinho
P. P. Migel Pieris
Nargawatte
100-75 ... do
.. Tambo
... tyare
Heirs of C. Tambyab
Nedunkelawatte
130
..
Sriwartlaila
James
Silva
..
Aralis
Silva
.
do
L. Fernando &others
Nedunkelawatte
. 200-20 ... Tabowa
.. W. S. M a rku Costa
M. L. ligupoliv.r &others ... W. S. Marku Costa
Nelligabawatte
Am lgamated Tea Est. of Fin la , ,Muir & CO. (G.T. NiNellunktdia
10
556-539 .. Chil tw
... A. P. Kartinarana
Co., Ltd.
... cholas, V. A.)
721
Nainamadoma
.., .Joseph Liiwrenz
J. Lawrenz
,.. ndCroos
Nugagahayaya
375

doigahawela
..
J.
1'.
PR
ridi
tasekere
...
Owner
. , Cha-. f'e'els
Orange Grove
D,rnb.de,,iyA
100
... Swnris _Anon
... Hon. S C. ObeyeRekeic
.
O'herryaye
55
.. Kam negula
.. t7oeduct..r
..
.. E. ii. Daniels
Otukumbura
120 l'ultslane
..
itasiail
Pratt
..
.
,TT..n.
Dr.
W.
G.
Rockwood
,d'alsehals.
Coconuts
( 4(., nuts. Acres, (Jut I or. A /10,a0 S,11:111, is 'Pfss, and (..scan 110 acres and 10o acres
( s,an, Iddleretn :elder with (

SattIOLOallIU

ESTATES.

NORTH-WEST!
_ESTERN PROVINCEContinued.

St. Clotilda !Tamil Valango11a) * J. C. de Silva


J. C.
.. J. K. F. Kirtisinha
Manuel Soysa
Talgahakotuwawatte
Matl
Conductor
Talgasagarawatte
Muttiah
Supr
Coneuctor
Talkatua
Jr. Pan dita sek rae
J. P.
D Ipathado
Taranawatte
J. Pan itas krae
J. Pt,
Conductor
Thoodooweve
J. De Mel & M. De Mel ...
M. Joseph Pieria
p. p.) Pie ris
Tiinbirigahawa tte
P. P. Migel 'ierie
Knpuruhami
Tittaella
E. C. Gunatilaka
.. E. C. uhimi

Euguis Appu
... A. B. as Annavi
Tittaella
F. Schrader
Conduct, r
Titta Ellawatte
J. C. Gunatilaka
.. Maria
E. Berm
Totuwawatte
Bastian Soysa
[Haddon Sane'tor
Don AL+ liony
Toynbee
J.Ferguson,c.m.a. & MisaE.M. Garai,
G. F. Soysa
Tmuncidarawatte
M. Coomara, Proctor
Sinn
Ddattapolawatte
Heirs of the late W.A. Keegel
N. Noordeen
,ordeen
UdayaweUi
Aspen Kando
13. Soyza
Uclayawelle
S. I. Mohummado Cassim .. Mari
M Di aris Silva
Ulpotta
Juan Muppu
[ee thy .. Juan
James Perera
Ulukapallam
P. M. Ibralvm et M. N. Sarum. Juae lett'r
M.
Fonseka
un Fonseka, Lessee .
Uyandanswatte
C. P. Mirka,'
, S. Segoo Meyde.n
Veherebendawatte
Austin Fernando
Proi
Conducts T
Velpitya
C. Tambayah
Lewis Kankanama
Lyewardene
rP Vennoruwa
D. Godage, Mudaliyar
A. Fernando
cwrietors
Wadnraspitiya
F. J. Lucas Fernnndo
S.
de Zylva
Wagalle
D. Godage, Modaliyar
Less. e
e
Walahapitiya
P. Ramara' han, C.ALG.
T. Juse Perera
Walahena
F. Dornhorst & Jacob de Mel jp,use Perera
M. Anthony Perera
Walawewatte
J. de Silva
Dot de Silv4
Conductor
Walpolayaya
Henry L. de Mel
Do
Wattakkawatte
U. E. P. Seneviratne, Notary
M. Tissers Muppu
OwTissera Muppu
Wattnwam
Bastian Perera
Martin Costa
...Gertm Costa
WeNhena
Mrs. G. T. Nicholas
F. Bevan
-Seven
Weliwewa
Johnnes de Mel
Wilgodawatte
J. C. de Silva
Wellik etiya
Jen Appuhami, Lessee ... Juan Appitharni, Lessee
C. Anandappa
T. J. Perris
Welimitimulle
Heirs of Senawiratne Mndlr, C.
... Gabriel Appu
Appu
Weheraw at a
... W. ,Jayatileka
... Resident
a Coconut and Cinnamon. b Including
come Sapan and Palmyra. c
D. Fernando
nd DiSpellIBry at Kurunegala.
.. J. A. Ameresekara

7:1

Puttalam
110
80
- do
do
75
ttajakadatawa
26
Kurtme,,mla
25
--
Kaknlawadiya
57
45-38 Neinamadaina
do
60
P lu van IINV a
35
550
Chil .w
Madarnpe
110
do
43
100

Chilaw
r
35
Rajakadaluwa
50
Pannala
100 -100
Kakkapilliya
440-100
e'uiaalam
130
do
75
do
80
JIa 1 inpe
100
de
60
Knrunegala
35
Madampe
100
- do
30
- K-Ltupot a
125-69
Putta I ant.
85
- Marawila
49
do
75
do
100-75 Kuranegala
92S0
Ilajakadalowa
200
Marawila
150
R.Ljakatialuwa
120
- \Int swila
200
Rut unegal
,51

100 30 adampe

NORTH-WESTERN

ESTATES.

l'ROPRIETORS

PEOVINCEContinued.

REZ;IDENT MANAGERS
AND ASSI ,TANT
LESSEES OR AGENT. '
SUPERINTENDENTS.

TOTAL EXTENT
OF PROPERTY POST TOWNS OR
STATIONS.
IN ACRES AND ,
OULTIVATr,D. ,

I
..)
100
... Kurnegala
...
. Conductor
Velangolla
.. Heirs of J. A. Jobaz
Owner
do
83-30 ...'
...,
.1 A. Amorase kera
Weliagara
... G. E. Arnerasekera
...
08
... 4.3 hilaw
_ T. Cooke
Veralanda
... Heirs of N. Cooke
T. Cooke
..
...1Puttalarn
..
87
.

Conductor
Arilhelmina Estate
..Owner
.. E. Hutson
a111
...A.-jakadaluwa
...
...E.McCarthy
Nilpota
.. Jacob De Mel & James Peiris
100
Madampe
.. Conduct or
rakdessa we
... Heirs of Sanaa iratne Mudl... C. Corea
Darnbadenlya
348a
Vat wala
... Ceylon Tea Plan: ation Co.... Ceylon Tea Pltns. Co., Ltd. -rho.. Carry

13adillgania
75
_ R. M. Jaya wardene
YodekankIt
... Heirs of P. Jayawarden a ..
Kurunegala
20
... Resident

Ynntarop,awatte
... Don Lorence Appu
do
175
... Conductor
.,,
Yatawehera
... Dr. J.G. Gunasekara
..
do
...,
120
F
iJayawardana Leo. P. Fernando, Agent.. Conductor
Yatawehera
... B. W. Bawa
do
...,
80
..
... Conductor
Y diella
... Mrs J. D. C. Wijeyesii ha & D.
[Besides the above there are young coconut plantations near Puttalam and Chilaw belongine to S. G. Perera, P. Fernando, J..1. Lorage, Heirs of Advocate
Chitty, Samarakon Mudahyar, Dr. Hallock, Selena Moona Shagoo Waru5ay, Ana Kana Mudalali, Warusay Mudalali, Goonoo Saibo, &c.. covering nearly 850 acres.) .t7.:
PROVINCE OF SABARAGAMUWA.

I Fernando and Molligoda W. P. Fernando &Maratalis


...,G.
[Colombo Appuhlmi of Yattagada ..
Proctor
... J. P. Panditasekera
...' harles Lewis Pieris, Proctor,
Kamndagollawatte
K ek iril, eriyaye Murutugah amnia- ' Wewalage Adiriyan Fernando, Jayamann a Idoliotige Daniel
late Schoolmaster, Siduwa Appuhami of PamunugarnaT. M. Daniel Appuhami ..
watto alms Mutuporuwewatte
Proprietor
Kotangiwatte
...111asa Marikar Sinna Lebbe...
..
... John Siugho
Mahaledewatte
... IL. C. De F. Samarakkody ... John Siugho
..
Well hakoruge Bilinda
... Poloriyann Perera
Moragollawatte
.... A. W. Molligoda
S. Sal man John Fernando..
Moragol 'swaths
...
...!Lewis
Pieria of Kandy
1
..
... D. G. Brehner
Meegastenne
... Proprietor
...I W. S. Baffin
Alutupanagoda and Gampi.;C. Parma:inhalant and P.
tellewatte
Ponnainbalam
...
C.
... Maenad, i Puke
... Appusinglio
33 acres in ...sating, 311 not in bearing and 4 Patana.

Eonupolapitiyewatte

.. Yattogoda, Kegalla
.,. lielamada, Polgaharvrela
_ Ambeptresa [bukana
21
... Diyamornata, Ram30
... Andiramada, do
80
do
do
96
..
55
.. Polgallawela
.. Ilambukkana
103
l'nella
73-60 ... R o n gout awe, M ELVV.20
100

PROVINCE OF SABARAGAMUWAContiitued.
170-120 ... Ratnapura Lan...4.ella
..illenry Eck
... Eck Brothers
.. Proprietors
Palm Garden
100
... N'k aVVtila1111111a 1113w
... S. D. Z. P erera
Palangonauwewatte
... Jam's Paris
... James Pens
... Ballapaua, Kegalla
38
...
A.
Amarasekera
PaPeowittewatte
... A. Ama.rasekera

Paradise Estate alias Kuruwita3800 544i... Ratnapur a rstation


...
... T. Paul Pains
watte
... Lady De Soyse,
.. Lady Be Soysa
... Tulheriya. Alauwa
Puspolewatte alias Monrovia .. V. P. Perera & Sons, Colombo B. D. Silva of Colombo ... B. U. Silva of Colombo ..
G7.-41 ... Petangoda, Roan.. Sultan Singh()
Petangedawatte
Lena Sekka Marikar Lebbe.. Sultan Singho
310-60a
...
Ratnapura [wells,
...
... D. C. Ramanayaka
Tatuwalakanda
... D. C. Ramanayaka
.. A. J. E. Do Soysa,
Wariyagodawatte
.. Saibu Ismail Lebbe, Idroos
Ranwals andAlauwa
...
... B. Rodrigo Appuhami
Lebbe& Bros., Colombo ... B. Rodrigo ..Ippaham
550 Yatat tawala, Polbabawela
...
Welikadawatte
...1T. D. Siyadoris
.. W . Justine Soysa
[Besides 11 other estates exceeding 20 acres, and 21 places varying in extent from 1 to 17 or 19,993 acres in all said to be under Coconuts in 'gailitra Province
SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
[Besides Coconuts some of these Estates are more or lees planted with Citronella Grass, Cinnamon, Liberian Coffee, Tea and Cacao,
and accordingly a few names will be found entered here, as well in our list of lowcoantry plantations.] _
280
.. Deniva , a
...iconduet9r
... lion. S.C. Obeyesekere
Abbey Rock
..
2401,
... Gallo .
... !Forest and l'hena
... D. C. Subasiagha
Akniimana (Flemwahendeniya) ... D. C. Subasingha
50e
...jBorakanda
...1.1asentuliyana Andris
... Don Simau Be Silva GoonaAnganaketiya
100e
do
...
...1Sayaneris Appu
... Allis Be Zoysa
, act. .dma7
. .
Anganaketbewatte
50d
... Oalle
... I Condo et or
... Hi irs of Dr. Antlioniliw
Armithge Hill
z
80e
...
Epitalladtti-a
... lijarley Gunaratna
... Darley Gunitratna
Atuwebena
50
... Aknimans.
... b'ore8t and Chen
... E. R. Gooneratne
Badungodakande
25f
... Weligania
... ID. A. Jayasuriya
-..L
Watawa1awalte (Talbot Estate ... D. A. & B. Jayasuriya
...
132
...
do
... P. Laneroel
Belikollepatabandarawatte (Prim-J. W. Saniaraweera
...
50f
... Kataluwa
.. ArnolisJayasmiya
[rase Hill) S. P. Abayagunawarchima .S
Bibulegodawatte
Gallo
Conductor
... F. Austin
Black Forest
.. t
189 * ... Balapitiya
... L mu/Dented
... James A. Van
Rooyen
...
N
Bloom Park
... Wt14 arna
75
...III. Davit
...
Badagalahena
... D. C. Abeysuriya
... Ambalangeda
79
...I Beanie De Silva
Bogahagodawatte
...Adrian Sirinutnna
...
do
80011
...1Kanizam
R. 1... Q-unawardana
Barakauda
a Tea and Arekanuts. b Including 17 acres of Aloes. c Coconuts and Cinramtna. d Coconuts, Citronella and Cinnamon and Tea about 10 acres
e Coconuts and Citronella. f Citronella. q Coconuts, Citronella and Cinnamon. h Tea, Liberian Coffee, Cinnamon and Coconuts. i 145 acres Ic a
234 Cinnamon, 28 Coconuts, 125 Paddy fields and 7 Arecanuts, 5 Lake.

SOUTHERN PROVINCE.Contina

ESTATES.

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

PROPRIETORS.

... n
...,,I. G. Warkus
.. F. A. Wickr.mesinghe [rani
... D. M. Samaraweera Muhandi:
. T. D. S. Amarasuriya
... H. & J. Amarasuriya
...
.,. D. M. Javn suriya
... Mrs. E. V. Gooneratme
.. S. D. A. Rajapaksa
... J. W. Samaraweera
... E. de S. Jai ammriya
- Proprietor
...
Do
... Lady De Soysa, Executrix of
...
[watts C. H. DP Soysa
Domlawbalsissawatte or lapritale- DmiCarolisWickremasooria
E.
de
S.
Jayasooriya
Proprietor
..
Elie Valley
... H. R. James de Silva
EIikimhulawalawatta
... Tudor Rajepakse

Eravavilla
... S. W. Perera

Eyereena
... Adris de Silva

Galduwewatta
...
... Mrs. Edward Coates
Gallagoda
...
Chri stiau roarer
...
W.
P.
Seneviratna
Gallindagoda
...
... John Oheyesekere
Galpottewatte
... D. S. De S. Goonawardana.. Adria de Silva
Galoottnlama nan
... E. Coates ..; Co,
... Sinnochi Perera
Gonnagahaliena
...
[.:Iowa J. W. Samaraweera
Gut abevila
Hegatty, Kekunewela and Pana- E. E. E. M Fatal Maulana..
... C. P. Hayley & Co,
C. P. Hayley
Hillside
Lady De Soysa,Executrix of C IL De Soysa]
InduraauvIle
W. A. Jansz
James flop
... D. W. Samaraweera MohanJohnoydale

Mr.. L. P subasinghe
..
Jubilee Pine
Breslau
Castle Hill
Charley Mount
Citrus (Narawelle)
Danapatiya
Darlington
Denagoda
Deniyawatte
Dodangahavila
Dodangahawatte
Dolosgodakella

rdirani

Kadirawita

... 1'. De E. Gurawarclena ...

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND AfleIsTANT
SUPERINTENDENTS.

...
... J. P. D'Z. Adihetti [rains
... V. Don David Wikkrama.. H. Arnarasuriya
..
.,. P. M. Andris De Silva ...
...
... P. M. Andris De Silva ...
... John Seneviratne
...
...
... E. de S. Jayasooriya
Proprietor

... G. F. Warkon

[Babappu
Conductor
E dirisingbeHapucarnaAchi
E. de S. Jayasooriya
Juanie Silva
Conductor
Christian Perera
A. De Silva
W. M. Erskine
W. P. Seneviratna
H. Abaram
.. D. S. D. S. Gunawardane
Perera
John Seneviratne
E. E. E. M. Rafai 31aulana
C. P Hayley
W. A. Jansz
Francis
..D. C. D. A. Subasioglie...

IP. D. K. Unnawardena.

TOTAL hsTEN I
OP PROPERTY POST TOWNS OR
IN ACRF.s AND ! STATIONS.
CULTIVATED.

--- I
GOG Batap.)la
jGalle
1507
900-800b...i41 eligarna
375-200j
375-250k...'Weligarna
36-29 ... :Darlington
111
..! Balapitiyze
Weligama
27
uIS-95 Dudandu-va
91 do
90 lAitanizania

...,Tittagn lla
500
... D, s'anduWa
21-15
...iWeligania
Sob
...!Arnbalangeda
25
..1Weligama
70
...IWeragoda
200b
350-300n...!Amhalangoda
150-5
Beutota
...1Talpepattu
52
]05d
...;Derakan
125
... Talpepattu
ligama
32
280c
... Galle
90.4
do
509-244 ...! A bangama
25
1Ambalingada
rna
501
270-110g Gallo
80
I-I,.,'-!la

...

c counts, Citronella and Jak b Citronella. 0; Coconuts, Cinnamon, Citronella & Tea. d Coconut, Arena & .Jak. e Coconuts & Paddy. f Tea among
.419ponuts. Coconuts and Tea, h With Tea and Rubber. j 150 acres Tea and 50 acres Coconuts. 7, 220 acres Citronella and 30 acres Coconuts and
""!4:,,IP1.-?t

SCUT H ERN PROVINCE-45mi./


Itiul _Lacier
[Kader
The
... Rettiya
.. Mirakandu Shrotl Segu Ab..Mitakandu Shroff Sega. Abdul
l'sabandapolaKurunduwatte
90-90k ... Weligama
...
...
Samaraweera
Kakunegaltu hens Puwakwatte ...
40
... Kitulanpit lye I
...
..... Conductor eraweera
. . 1). Ede Silva & D. S. de Silva Proprietors
Kalugala
200,1
....
... Madatupe
... M. N. Bastian
..
... M. N. Bastian
Kandabodawatte
K.
H.
De
Silva,
K.David
de
...
... Dr. K. J. de Silva
Kandagotla
150i,
... Silva & J. 1). S. Ginige ...
Ambalangoda
200
..
Talpepattir
... Conductor
... It. E. Goonewardene
Kandekettia
Balapitiv a
... Do
... S. L. Goonewardene [wardene
Karandeniya
18205r
... Ka tat uwa
... Arnolis JayaBooria
... Sioncelii Perera Abayegoone- S. B.S. Weerakoon
Ktirayaltleniyawatte
200
..1
Dodanduwa
.. .1. Van Schoonbeek (Lessee) Conductor
.. A. A. Davidson
Knhalampa
250
...!Kat andeuiya
... W. Charles
...1
...'Chariv, Vi anigasekera
Kiridanwatte
2711
Ilatara
.. D. D. Weeraratne
...I
... S. D. B. VVeerakcon
Kotawila,
300-250t t ... ; 4tai bal au gala
... Conductor
... Tudor Rajapakse
Kohilawagura
... W. H. Schokrnati
.: ['roprietor
... G. P. Schokman
Eotigalkanda
10-10 -.. Kitulunpitiya
. Conductor
... U. F. de Silva & D. J, de Silva Proprietors
Kungcda
184{0 f
... 31
:Aia):::kalca
...,
...D.
de S. Jayasuriya
..
... D. de S. Jayasuriya
Kurunduwatta
41
.... Henry Perera
... Henry Perera
... 0. 11. Wijesekers,
Kurondowatte
1
5 te
...B
..
Miutltaaprititiya
.. F. VIII] Booyen
... Jame- A. Van Rooyen
L'Esperanza
...
Do
... F. Austin
Lovagiove
30
2f
.
r
B
".
.
.i:G
Conductor
NIall
atear a
voi ;reds it .
. . . 1C
.. Hon. S.C. Oheyesekere
Mahn gacenne
... IP,Iiptai ikgatnna
Muliandirange
i wana
... Wijez.uriva Muliandirang.
Mapalanewatta
75y
...
...
Don
Cornelis
...
Don Cornelis
50e
... D. Al. J iyasuriya
...
... D. M. Jayasuri x a
lqapirawelewatta
100e
... U. V. Allis Appu
... D. T. D. S. W. Gunatilleim ...
rtitilia alpathe
200r
........- Tatinogalla
Carolis do Silva
Miriewatta alias Paragalatenne ... Heir.: of Him w. Perera Ably. ,s ardeu a I
'20h
.. Rentota
..., W. R. Senewiratim
...
... A. de A. Seneviratne
Mirtswatta
1w
150
0-375i ..' WEligama
.. 6. S. Gunaratna
..
... A. K Gunaratna
Mitrananclawatta
...1 0a
...
Doidie
anduwzt
.. W. A. Seneviratina
... T. 1) S. Autarasuriya,
llonrovis (Ratgams)
100
... Conductor
4, ... ij . Amarasuriya
...,Dr. C. E. de Silva
Mount Pleasant
150-10
,,..I
do
... do
...
...1E.Gooneratite Mudaliyar
Nadunuyana
48
... do
... 6
du
Nerttluyana
...
M.
E.
Gunaratna
...
..,IM. E. Guaarstna
Nidatut al'
200
3
52
-1751.
j

... . :.1: 1.Nvadd.roiaoi gv a nlaj a


... Conductor
...
... Heirs of Simon Perera
Nawanakanda
.
... Medanayeka Muhandiram M. S. Gunaratna
... M. S. G'..pnaratra
Sidsnwela.
200--,41s
...1Galle
... H. Am MT asuriya et Cond. ...,
...
.. T D. S.l_kmsrasuriya
Olympus
Cinnamon & Tee. -.: Coconuts, Citronella & Plantains. d Coconuts & Citronella. e Citronella. f Coconut, Areca &
a t .ovointt, Areca & Je.k. /7Cocoutil,
and Cinnamon. i Tea et Ceeettuta. 2 Tea and Citronella. 1 45 acres Arecanutl & 45 acres . oconury & Jak. 1115 C
3 ak g Tel and Citronella. h Ceeernit,,
c..)1
acres Coconuts and 25 acres Tea. s. Tea.

S:i.1110IDR1Ia

a:Ar.

SOTITHEI.N PROVINCE. t'on tinned.

.'PROPRIETORS.

ITOTA/, EXTENT DP
RESIDENT MANAGERS I PROPERTY IN POST TOWNS OR
STATIONS
AND ASST. SUPER.
1 ACRES AND
TEID.
C9iLiTil, VA,
IN TENDENTS.

ocias. Pa' tu
G
Avsesivrgaal.m
.... C
Forest and Mena
...reprie!or
lindaganima (near llsycoek)

...i
56
Gsmaceige Don Dines
Pallenkanda
...
...!E. C. Oheyasekera
Balapitiya
154n
..
Conductor
...
Panapittygalla
James A. Van Rooyei
do
400
do
...I
Panilkanda
... M. G. Da. Rajapakse
do
...
Panilkanda
R. Simon
...
...FJ. Van Rooyen & others
..
BorAcanda
101c
Psoilks, .dewai tt
R. P. D. Atnarasekera ...
... ft. P. Do A.marasPkera
...
... K. + also
79d
Sandoria
Poonam ekande and Kewalgoda ... Heirs of Simon Priem A beye... We Tama
52
P. Lenarole
Primrose Hill, Avireawatte
.4. W. Samaraweera [wardellel
. Halapitiya
400
...
'rovidence
Conductor
.. R. L. Gonewardene
... G
madaltlers
40
Fornka Kula
Overseer
... E. R. Gooreratne Gate Mudalilyar
50
do
Iablua/gewatte
... W idow a Ii. Sams rawira ...I
307
Retreat
U. A. Gunarstna
...,
... D. A. Gunaratna
il ala
Ilieklikgadin
:. w
Conductor
tatinaherra (" Fred's Rhue") ... S. Perera. 8.: Wm. Ahearn:tilers Wm. Abesundera
itOSO Mount
C. C. Jayswickrema
...
C. C. JaA awieltreme
lose Nsatl,
B. Samarawira
E.tate of the late D. T. Soma rawirs
:
: 56* :: Galli-el
8225
562i
Rose Wood
F.E. VanRooyen
James Van Rouen
...
.. A inbalangoda
2.80!
iinigoda & Bellevue
, Mrs. Byrde
...
ltr
unyside
... Heirs of Don Daniel de Silva
... 1-1 apogala
32
Conductor
Wijaratne Gan Araelachi
11,1vIaetia,i;ama
95
.
do
ralpswelle
...
... Heirs of S. Don Daniel
'275
... S. D. Fernando
Piddy Dale
_. Somerville . Co.
... J. W. Samaraweera
ii,otnumt
100
... J. A. Wickramaratne
rekkawItta
... J. A. Wickremaratta
...
Parawahera

100
Proprietor
Udabatalahena
... G. Altendorff
.
-I1
Weligams.
50!1
I..;Conductor
Verbena
... Proprietor
... B. Samaraweera
M. S. Gooneratne, W. A.
Wallahs nduwa (See Udftgama istriet.)
.
IV ilpita
... Heirs of Simon Ferera Abey- Silva & Arnolis Jayawik.
I
k narpeistsiay a
* 1000 ....... ti o
141756007
....: Conductor
[wardene krama (lessees.)
Woodvale
...
- F. E. Van Rooyen
do
...I G. D. Appuhami
.,5
liaha,lagoda
.. Jeronis Pieria
... Parawehera
50
-
do
...
Walpolegewatte
...
Gogerly
and
...Heirs of D.
18
a Citronella. 6 Tea and Citronella e Cinnamon and Citronella. d Coconuts, Jak, Cinnamon, Citronella and
5 inCrei8a ni: 1C,Fof Iee! and
s; 620111,
acre' TER. . Citronella, Cinnamon , and Coconuts. t 15 acres Tort, 18 sores Cinnamon and Citronella, 139 Coconut
"ears Rubber. ;Citronella. Cocouuts and Citronella. L, Ten and Coconuts.

*SH1q 0.1.0 RUIG

ESTATE.

,
.LESSES9 OR AGENTS.

WESTERN PROVINCE.
Veya ng0,13'

60
D. Halgampitiye

Mrs. David Perera dr Chapman Dias


Anurobitchise
..
{St a Kirindiwellei,
C. P. Samarakkody
Aksinbrawatts,
Solomon Dia. BandarantLike
A.gilis Perera
Alawala Henn
..
Hon. S. C. 0 bevesekere
C. P. Sawarakkody
Allewatte
Solomon Dias ' Bandarenaike
Condo
ctar
Proprietor

Aliwalapaile
W. B. d e scram
...R. M. Perera
AlupoUla
..
L. Simon Fernando
I Resident
Alutwatte
Manuel Pereira
'Conductor
Alootwatedehewalle
... Hendrick Gomes (lessee) . .ID.
5 S amp ayaka
. Heirs of John do Silva
...
...
Alntgama
...'Proprietor
Arabagahalanda or Theobroma .. D. S. Seranayaka

Proprietor
...
... R. Simon Appoo
Ambegehawatte
...
G.
Marthenis
Silva
...
Samuel
Soysa
... Dr. S. Fernando
Amakola,, atv a
...,Dr S. Fernando
... L essees

Andiammbalaa
...
...1John Perera
... do
.
Aniakande
...1M. Don Marabamy
... Kargany

G.
M.
Silva
Aniakande
...
....I . M. Silva
. Conductor
...,
.A nnawatte
...}Geirs of Wilfred Abeyeinglic
..
Conductor
.
Anniewatte
...
... Heirs of D. Nainde
do

A.pothicariwatte
... Hors of J. Carl Fernando ...

do
..
...
...
Ark, The
C. P. Samarakkody
Arthur Estate & Horemookelane .....BSo
atbapn
1 leDias Bandaratmike
...
omon
ductor

Col
Attanagaile Owite
.. T H. A De Soyza
..
T.
H.
A.
De
Soyza
do
...
Peals
Attvville
....Don Philip Muhandiran Sthro
.. W. Jardine Sy M.J.P,
.
liaddaanntwa
Owner
...
Lady
De
Soya
...
Lessees
Badalgaras,
..
... Don Jeronis
Badollegababene
... Lady 1)o Soysa, Executrix of
... J. D. Marvel
Bazatelle
C. H. De S-ysti.
... Semite] Dias
... Heirs of P. Panditaseke.
... Elias
Balabowa
... Heirs of C. Pereira, '-'find. .1'111
Piloris Appu
eronxietor
Bambalapitiy a
FL
S.
... Lessee
.. H
Wv . W.
Ban booqttana
...
eirs of H.L.Dassenaikellitt -11 Palis Jayesundera
Banagalle
... Heirs of C. P. Dias Bandara
... Conductor
asundam
... Proprietor
Ban darawatte
,1
naikeMndaliyar
G. L. Jay
D.
...
M.
N.
S.
Aserappa
do
Walt%
...
Goonewardene
Apyoohaini!
Banderewatte
__....I
_
... W. D. Carols
Black Pearl_
tt Coconuts, Arecas, Jak, Pepper, Liberian, Coffee. So.
;1'

d
doo
do
...,
Vey
. fianwollg.,e, rale
Pant,110, 'Lg. 0
oclo.
iltewaggsffl
.... v
36
. yati
11 "'
250
. Mirigai"
0-80
nwella
a
... H
:37005-29

150
75
350
900-100
13

d
c
: ::::01 6 ;:
111
lnoitt:1a:
JI ;ela;
M
. . . .AN

00
40
50
t:: 10,00 el
iu
ti
10737,107e .... 8::eleyPiaikikaa
co
Hewaga
20
Negornb_11,
296
250
60
ELaanhiwt:Irrik
190-1.90 K
, ......1.0,
ontb;
ueegnara
667-5? t ::. N
30
120
4-2

150

C0101rab des

I. 1
t40;
)
1
1:St:e

'c'eY

tgoaor

350
75-30
_300

Fienao"

pot
Karnw`',.."1.40v7"..>
a
Watere

WESTERN PROVINCE.Coutinued.

i _ ._ _ __. _
ESTATES,

_____

I TOTAL EXTENT
RF;SIDENT MANAGERS OF PROPERTY
LESSEES OR AGENTS,
AND ASSISTANT IN ACRES, AND
PROPRIETORS.
SUPERINTENDENTS. CULTIVAT AL
1 _...___.

POST TOWNS OF
STATIONS.


45h ... Siyane Korale
. _ r
...!Segoo Abdul Coder )
Delgaha
40 ... if anwella
... Juan and Carolis ..,1
Delgaltalande
45-40 ... Mirigama 5 Vey.
....T A. Don Mguel Appuhaml
Delgahawatte
56-56 ... do 13 Vey.
D. J Karunaratne ...
Delgolle
30 do -.. 8 Vey.
Delgolle alias Kurnuduwatte ... Mrs. J. P. Obey esekera, ...
180-180
... do 7 Vey.
.
Delgolle alias Halgabupitiya ... do
.. 22-22 ... Pannala 15 Vey.

..:S. Cornelis Appuhamy ...
Dematagolle
30-30 .. Negombo S Vey.
...,Conductor
. Mrs. J. P. Oheyaeekera ...
Demetewatte
125 ... Siyane Korale
i T L. Pieria Mudr. .
tZ)
Deraniyagala
Ila II
...'W. N. S. Aserappa .. K. Magalis ..
I 18-12 .....Kaduw.;
Dewalaw atte
ego mbo a
N
,
Conductor

'
...dFrancis
Perera
...
,Franc,s
Perern

Deyagampola

M
558-438
...N. Jardine ....1
.I Lady De Soy sa ...pwner
Dikianda
115,c . 1)1iihara
...,Mathes Appu
1
-3
. it. L. M. Brown ,
Diyagalla
400 .. Veyangoda p
... Samel Appuhamy
..Heirs ofHon. J.P. Obeyesekere
Dikkande
218-87 .. Divlapitiya -Vey. p:1
..iConductor


....
Francis
Perera
....Francis
Perera

Divulupitis
100 ... Negombo "
... IC w ner
, P. Fernando ...Dwncr
Diyagampola
180 ..., Veyangoda :.-/2
;Conductor
. IMrs Solomon Seneviratna ..
Diyehondelle
45 ... Wadduwa,
J. S. Cooray
de Mel
Dolakanda
. J.tcob

...
...I
Dombagalawatte ... Lady De Soyen, Executrix 0
5 ... Panadure
iLeased
C. H. De Soyea
Donibagahawatte ... Heirs of J. M. P Pieris an d
40
... Ileneratgoda
..
.
others
59 .. Siyane Korale
.. Conductor
Doomoonegedere Hens ..1. David Perera Mudaliyar l others
290-280 ... I MI riga ma 12 Vey.
.
... Gabriel Silva
Dorrouwawatta
865 ... do
Conductor
... C. Brito
Dumbawmae
27-2G ... do 14 Vey.
do
Durnmaladeniya Kurunduwatta W Fernando
L. Fernando 72 ... Negombo
Dun mulenaywatte ... G. De Cores
30 .., Veyangoda
.., Heirs of Juan Silva
Edmunds
....... 5 1 ... Pore
... Alfred de Livers ...' P. Don Jam s, Lessee .. Lessee
Egud.watte
150 ... )firiga.rua
... Devapura Appu
... P. Ramanathan, c.m.o.
Ekarubara
120 .. Jaela
.., J. F. Drieberg ... Proprietor ... Proprietor
Ekelle
160-155 ... Mirigama 11 Vey.
Elapi Labe:lawn tta ... P. Cnomn.rlxiralnv
a 55 acre:. .1.1`,1, and 30 Cocon3tA. b Coconut, a.a Cinnamon.

WESTERN PROVING EGinittRiicii.

ESTATES.

PROPRIETORS.

P., .,

RESIDENT MANAGERS TOTAT. EXTENT OF


PROPERTY IN ALCRES
SEESSEES OR AGENTS. AND ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENTS- AND COLTIVATED.

POST TOWNS OR
STATIONS.

500 Veyangoda
Hayne Pieria
Solomon Dias Bandaranaike...
50 do
Horr
Conddnoctor
egollemalwatts
J. David Perera & others ...
40 do
De.
Heirs of lath Hon. Sas. Alwis
40 .. do
Do.
W. Harmanis
Widow of A. De Saram ..
26 do
Do.
Conductor
j. F. Perera Mudaliyar ..
100 ... Rayigam Korale
Perutaan
Hudiagewatte
D. De S, Gunaratne Mud. ...
98 ... Negorebo
Er
Conductor
,uhuniulla
Heirs of Sine Waniyar ...
117 ... Dikdeniya, FPwclla
G. E. Anuaresekere
,
14 dewelaheena
Mudlr, D. J. & G. E. Aroare-
101.
... Dapitigam Korale
Resident
linbugahawatte
S. Polls Silva [sekore
115 Siyane Korale C
vindikeleyliene
Conductor
...

Don
Raphiel
113geriya
1526-710a... Horan&
S. Peter de Soysa .:: S. Peter de Soysa S. P. D. Perera
14 . 11oratuwa t' .
W. M. Fernando
Illnagaltoduwawatta
,. Lady De Soysa
150-140 ... M iri.ania--.1 5 Vey c-:.
Yambugabalienewatte S. Gabriel Silva ...
... Veyangoi:i)
100
Jetavana
Kuunakaran Pillai
..-..
P. Ramanathan, c.m.o. ..
300-250 ... Alirig,ama C
Kaiak-Kele
... Peter & Edwin Dias Handers.21-21 iiaLrigama 1 ,...
ll
Kanuakaran
Pis
nayaka

22 ... Negombo . :74


liaballetwalawatti .. Heirs of Francisco Fernando
1.
312 ...lEatunayaka
Kadawola
Welon rimers,
...
... Gabriel de Croos
SO -,. Alutkuru Korale
ialiabeelle
Resident
ri

... Don Andris
30-30 ... Mirigama 10 Vey.
Kalkatagaha Pnwakwatta .., Anthony Fernando
55 55 ... do 8 Vey.
Kahatagaha Kuranduwatte ... J. A. Don Juan ..
30-30 ..., do 0 Vey.
Liabatagaha Puwakw tta
...
... Leo. Crony
180 ...jliochchikada
(nhatawela and Ma/awe ... John de Croos [Much.
Conductor
155
IF:. ...iMirigania 8
Joseph Laurensz
al'hategaha Knrunduwatte .. Heirs of H. L. Dassenaike,
300 ...[Amissawella Vey.
Za
Do
hebacidewatte
...
.. Adams
32 39 ...jMirigama 171 Vey.
Mattusamy
a avalienawatta ... Gabriel Silva ... Proprietor
21 'Katunayaka or VeyAnd evalle . ... Heirs of Hon. A. L de Alwis
50 ...I0entota j.iir4tOila
Conductor
...
I and. others
311 ... Negombo
Do
:ankaniamulle
irs
of
.
A.
Perera
&other,'


He .J.
150 ...,,Veyango,is
Chsrhe Kankanates,
alaiburaga Ile
... Hon. S. C. Oheyesekere ...
251-245b... 11Hanwella
ana.npeila
H. W. Goonetilleke
... Heirs of Sir Henry Dias ... Felix It. Dias
I
na,d Cucon,lesa Tea 350 acres, Coconut 104 acres, CinnaLm Jo acres, Fields 83 acres And Forest diet were=. Te::

notTagolle

WESTERN PROVINCE.Coe
PROPRIETORS,

SSEEs OR AGENTS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASST. SUPERINTENDENTS.

'TOTAL EXTENT
OP PROPERTY
IN ACRES AN.)
CULTIVATE,V.

POST I.,),A"NS

STATION:S.

or:

I
56 .. Veyangoda
eahtegahalande ... D. & J. 0. de Silva -- N. David Perera ... Kangani-
13 .. Kesbawa
.esbaws,
... Dr. W. H. De Silva. ..... Proprietor ... Conductor
imbuiapitiy.
F.
Schrader

400
.. N. gornho
do

... F. Schrader
N. David Peters
doell
inibulwelle Mookelane ... P.Anandappa &another ...
80
.. Hanw
Proprietor
:imbulwelle Mookelane Hens ... Mrs. J. L. Perera ...
25-
105u ..
Veyangodn
indamulla
Conductor
... Mrs. James Francis Perera..
irekitta
... Dr. Owen Johnson Dr. Owen Johnson do
66 - do

20-15
.. Kadnwela
irihatgallakelle ... N.D. S. Aserappa ..
Denoris Appu
irikongaheze
... Andris de Silva .....
..... Co
o
134-132b.. Veyangoda
:irillawela
... Heirs of J. A. Perera Mudr.
69a .. Kelaniya
do
arindiwelleior Akambrawatta .. P. Ramanathan, o.n.o. ... Proprietor ......
139-130 ... Mirigama 13 Vey.
iriwandana
J. P.
27-20c ... do
... J. P. William ..
ieeto;ivers
... Proprietor
Hrygalatterewatte . P. Amaris Appoo
..... 10'74..rn
30 ... Hanwei la
atulewatta
&O. L. Diti8 75d .. Veyangoda
... F. Dias
....: F. Dias
:ekullagem
... 80 .. Salpiti Korale
... X. L. Dassanaike
nntsford
.. C. Peiris & I. Cooray ...
... Tc
r
:Dd
7'
1.1Fernando
111r
... 225e ... do
Cola (late Odammita Kola,watte)... J. P. Wdliam .., Proprietor
.. J. P. William
56-54 . Veynngoda
:oluvarippuwe
... Heirs of T. A. Perera Mudl.
... Conductor
1508 ... Negombo '
iongadamulle Watts ... M. C. Moraes ... M. C. Moraes ... M. C. Moines
2,. ... do
ongasdeniya
... Korale
...
... Hon. S. C. Obeyesekera ...
... Veyangoda
:ootariawala
... Lady Be Simla Executrix of
C. J. Be Soysa
.. J. D. Daniel
162
... Moratu wa
:opiwatte
.7 Proprietor
... N. Chas. Appuhamy
55-50 ... Ilirigama 10 Vey.
c.orandaminewatte ...1Gabriel Silva ...
...'
._
:oratotta-watts ... di airs of the late Hon. J. Alwis
.. Conductor
100
... Hanw
d:lla 12 Vey.
... Do
,. Panadure
.orosduwewatte ...,D. de Alwis Mudaliyar ..
... 50
..osgahayaye
... Do
...1Heireof J. A. Perera Mudl ...
.. Veyangoda
150g
:oskolawatte
... ; Heirs of H. L. Dassenaike Mudr
30-30 .. Mirigama 15 Vey..
;09gaha. alias Talgabawatte ... John de Cross ..
132-120 ... .10 1%
V.
.
a Coconut and Cinnamon. b 10,000 Coconut, 10,000 Arecanut and 300 fruit trees. :_;oconute, Arecauute, Pepper, Tea and Cacao. / Tea and
'oconots. e 165 acres Tea, 50 .o'res CLICOMI' 3 and 10 acres Teapianted with Coconuts. f Ceconlits iL bearing, Liberian Coffee along Coconuts, alsc General

'ro.larto Nursery. y 4 acres Paddy.

.1.1

11,YolZ11(1

ESTATES,

aid

WESTERN PROVINCECoiteinued.
J. Auwardt & Co.
J. Auwardt
C. Gomes
.
G. E. Anraraa-Aare

G. de Cross
Heirs of Attapatlu Muda
liyar John Daseenaike
.
Kurcindugolle alias Hettiakande Leo Croos

Kottelawalla
Kudawellewatte
Kundaluwille
Kuruke.ppetiyawatte
Kuru duwatta

..illewagam Korale
16
...
do
36
40-30 ... Hanwella
Mirigitma 15 Vey.
100-75

... Conductor
.. Resident
Conductor

162-150 ...
110-90

00 14 Vey,

di 12 V.,

tei:d .12 Vey.


1 3:
E.:: 850 0 ..:. ... vmteoryi-taatnigawi:

T. Paul Peiris

... A. J. R. De Soysa
Lansiyawad iti

.,. Mrs. J. P. Obeyesekera


...
Lceniagolla
... Conductor
L.. ND'rndieelratraten
1:: J. D
... Dr. W. G. Vandort
Letehmi
... Vacant
Lena Watts, Kurundugasville ... H. L.Daniel
,.. W. B. Raja('
200
J. de S. Rajepakse
J. de S. Rajepakse
Lily Dale
... J. Fernando
65
...
Owner
F. J. Lucas Fernando
Loomont
Conductor
84-84
1.1.1.
4
77
... Flenaratgoda
Heirs of the late Hon.J.Alwis..
Lotcho-K-watts
Do
...
J. Crozier
jvaielY1:1
Louisa
Austin
0.

Mrs. Austin
1: lali :
Louisville
Conductor
116
F. Schrader
Z.-al Madampella
R.
Sebastian
...
Jeronis
Pei:is
55
Jeronis Pciris
ljSadurugnma
Lessee
111
Heirs of the late llon.J.Alwis...
Maharit-watts
Abelino Liverii
... Hapitigana aKleorale
M. S. Fernando & Co.

Mahahorc& Katuvekele
..
C.
RainasanaY
.
... N. Sagarajasinglutm
N. Sagarajasingham
Maluuneru

J. Ambrose
Mahaoyawatta
. F. K. Hormusjee, Lessee .... Conductor
ailabam
a 011.. ai
1m
::
):
:
. 115,t1
Kahapootagalla or Medamukajane R. N. B. Jeejeeboy
1, 43:y
Do.
...
200
Mallawatte alias Bangalawatta ... M. de Croos
....: VandHe,i;.straten
..
... Vanderstraten
... Mrs. J. P. Obeyesekere
Mali nvelawatta
...
... L. do Saram and others
Mahawellewatte
Negotni;
... Proprietor
... J. De S. Rajepakse
40468-64
'5
Mallayara
....: K,shdaowa
... Lady De Soysa
... Lady De Soysa
.52(17_21,
Maliiyaya
Ra
ll1, 14:jpaeuPairSe
.nEinjv;11
::::: A
H'
WiL
... Prorktor
... F. E. Lucas Fernando
6:0
240
Makandima
..
...Ilion. S. C. Obeyesekert
...1Makkanigodde
.....1 V
H
D eiova
Ymalnaaggpd
aiin
tiayaa 1J 1
V,eeyjr.
...

... Getho Hamy


Mairullagahalanda
_ _,__
.
Don
Elias
Akron
[Dias
... Mrs. Felix R. Dias
Makullugahalanda
... .11.L.Ditts 15audgra"Y"..u.
.. Heirs of the late Sir Henry Felit R. bias
586 ... HVoeynaarnatstogdoada2
Maligatenne
... & G. S. de Liters
P...
40
..
...
Conductor
__.________
F.
Foal:oder
...
--Maligahateili.e
Young Cueo nuts and Aram!.
irk acres Coconuts, 35 aerca Areeas, 8.000 Pepper, tines and 50 acres Tea among

tvz

4 .

. .I

..

1
2; '10
20 1
."
::!,,i
1;.
i
0
e
cr
gr
r
i
i
g
i1
t01l d
t

WESTERN PROVINCEContinued.
TOTAL EXTENT

RESIDENT MANAGERS
OP PROPERTY IN POST TowNs OR
PROPRIETORS. , LESSEES OR AGENTS. AND ASST. SUPERINACRES KID STATIONS.
ESTATES.
TENDENTS. CULTIYATO.
----.--1
----
.r
115 ...
Conductor
gawawatta ... Solomon Dias Bandaranayaka
31 31 ... Veyangoda 2
. IL. A. De Alwis ...
iaheha
150 .,Mirigannt 9 ley
Hal garnpitiye
.. David Perera Mudaliyar ...
eatte
6
. 0 ... Veyangod" ,
Kangany
an dagam ulwat t a ... Santy Appu ...
170-170a... isTegombo
... H. P. & L. R. Rudd ... Hear P Rudd ... G. E. Piacliand
y]and e29
Henarst goth
tacooly Farm . Antony Gibbs & Sons (Frau- V. E. do Soysa & C. Simon,
denberg & Co., Agent.) ... Lessees ... Conductor . 45-45 ...,
503-372b...
Colombo
W.
M.
Fernando


...
... Lady De Soysa
agodde
Natives
.. 80 ... Pannipitiya
...
tagcde and Multalanwatte ... Natives
50c .,, MatMgoda
Atuliye-Maliawatte .. Heirs of late J. A. Parent and others Conductor
... Do
.. 12b . N1attakuliya
altuliye-Punchiwatte ... Do ... Do
5
..., do
...
Hugo
De
Zylva

... Francis Perera ... Francis Pacers ...
BA
21-21 ...'Negrombo
...
_. Pedro Croos ..
sawewatte
102-102d .. Mirigama 12 Vey.
... H. Andries Penis .. H. B. Paris ..'Jasantu Paris
nbay
... Conductor .. 350 ... Veyangoda
delandewatte ,.. Peter Dias Bandaranaike ...
120 ... Radawadunna
..A.brabana
, Hon S. C. Obey esekere ..
elle
1Medelle
1
e Mukelane , (See Perth.)
,
43

...1
Resident
...
Harmanis
Appu
others
..

&
emohokalane
300 ...!Kalutera
Kalutara
nap( nne Kande [watts._ H. J Peiris .. Baker & Hail .. H. .1. Peiris
197-185 ..
ibenewatta Alias Al egahane- T. Sammogan ...
..I
24-22 ... Mirigama1111V,eeyy..
Mena alias Narangahawatta Don Cornelis Appu ...
5030
... do. - 14 Vey,
...!Conductor
... Heirs ofH.L.DassenaikeMudr.
ikelle
do.
rigame Elena ... Heirs of the late D. C. P. Dias
75 ...
Bandaranaike, Mndr. ..
a
100
...
Voyangod
...1 Hangwelle A ppnlaamy
Solomon Dias Ilandarenaike..
tirigalle
32
...
Laken Ranatte
e
ttra
taks
176-130 .....Lanw
I. S. Salgado
... J. S. W. De Soysa ...
idawatto

Weera Nanayakkaremudalige
Isabella Funseka Wick
OD*

WESTERN PROVINCEContinued.
...Kailga,ny
D. & J. C. do Silva
Misanbekanatte
... Proprietor
.. Proprietor
J. Perera Mudaliyar
Millegahawatte
C. Silva
S. Pieris
Mookoolanewatt e
C.aySiidlyPaerera
.....1D
Proprietor
R. TT Morgan
Moonernalle
.. IP D. Marthenis
Proprietor
T. E. de Sampayo
Maragoda
...Praneiseo Perm'
Juanis Perera
F. W. Philips
Morapola
Resident
A. do Silva
Do.
J. D. Daniel
... Owner
Lady De Soysa
Morottoo
Resident
J.Rodrigo, Muhm.
Morawunawatte
Proprietor
Proprietor
P. Baba Appoo
Morregahawatte
Do.
...I
Do.
W.D. Perera
Do.
... Hantanhamy
.. A. De Silva
Andrew De Silva
Morupola
..
Singho
Fernando
(Lis
ee)
Siugho
Fernando
Miss M. de ;Alva
Mukslaugoinua
... Conductor
... Heirs of the late J. A. Perera
Mulleyfiya
Murray Thwa ite (late Diyagama) M. Martin Smith & A . Alderson
.. C. L. Vizard
...
... D. J.
. Proprietor
Murutagallawatte
... D. H. Karunaratne
Murutagahawatta
. (Sec Perth.)
Muttetto 3.1tikelime
... W. Otcyesekekere
... Mrs. J. P. Obeyesekere
Muturalawelle
Conductor
... Lady De Soysa
Multurajawelle
... Banchy Appuhamy
...
... Hou. C. S. Obeyesekere
Naivelle Tjkwatte
... Heirs of late Hon. J. Alwis
Naiwalla
- .
Conductor
... S. G. Jayasekera
...
Ifaiwala Alutehen a
..iOwner
...
Heirs
of
G.
Koona
..
Owner
Nails,
... Sokena Fernando

J. Gabrel S lea
i"
.. '4. N ris Silva
,,

." J. lien mayaka


" A. C. Morais
a.
..1
Narangahawatta
.. John Rodrigo
... Don Elms Appu
. Heirs of late Hon. J. Alwis ... i
Navagomuwa
...
...
... D. J. Serumaiko
Nawanellia
... Conductor
... H. Adrian Perera
Nawe:romonwewatte

21
40
33
112
47
300
GO
378

... a
30
30
80
78
160

.... H
Vei)unal-legldI
1a '
Kalutura
Hanwella
Hetieratgoda
Veyan<toda
Henarat goda
Moratnwa
Kalutara
Kaduwela
IHenerat god a
Negoinbo
egamilal

356-273(1...;Kesba wa
21.21
...Tannala
,
26.21
.. do
138
02
250(1
006
150
56
56
510
60

...
...
...

11;.)3 ..,,,V:

...1Colonibe
... 1\1"1 e7anligiobil a
do
Miriginma
ak,.....
,,

22;0
52(53 % ....,R
Illairniagftelua 1.? V.
65.36
68

... Ntiri,ama
... Hewn vare Koralc

d 75 acres Tia planted with Coco uts, 78 acres Cococuts alme 7 acres Papaws. 10 arrea Cinnamon and 5 acres Paddy fields, etc.the rest Ti- a aim
6 Cinnamon and Coconuts,

WESTERN PROVINCEContinued.
rc

ESTATES.

PROPRIETORS.

LESSEES OR AGENTS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS TOTAL EXTENT OP


AND ASST. SUPERPROPERTY IN ACRES! POSY TOWNS OR
INTENDENTS.
AND CULTIVATED.
STATTONs

, M. D. Goon ewarde
U. Adrian Perera
:kande
Cunappa
Heirs of late Hon, J P. Obey.
folle
[sekere
... Resident
R. Appoorale
ahalande
.., Owner
... Owner
W. N. S. Aserappa
eirakaude
...
E. Orr
..
do.
aerakand
..:1 0wner
E. Orr
de Kurundewatte
...1Resident
Pattoo Motto
watto
...
Peloris Appnhamy
Walter N. S. Aserappa
,altala
...
lagalawatta
40.. S. Gabriel Silva
...
,
J.
B.
de Saram
R.
F:
&
F.
J.
de
Saram
R. F. & F. J. de Saram
;ahalanda
.., Proprietor
...;A. E. Rajapakse
... J. D. S. Rajapakse
gahaland.a

galia]ande :Was Weragala, . J. P. P. Senarat Dassanayaka


..
... IL lJndiyarala
q.ahalanda
... P. Don James Lease
;Lessee
... Alfred de Livera
gahawatte
Conductor
...
... Chapman W. Dias
gabs Puwakwatte
Bastian Appoo
[C.
H.
De
Soysa
hohne Bungalow
...
W. M. Fernando
... Lady De Soysa, Executrix of
tukande
... A. W. H. Bury
,.. Lewis Brown & C
... C. D. Brown
te 11111 at d Diyagalla
...
Dehiowitte Banda
... Hon. S. 0. Obey sekera
ayaya
... Anthony Fernando & others...
lcwattuwae wattu

Geo.
de Croos
...
Gabriel
de
Croos
... Gabriel de Croos
ichena
.. Proprietor
... L. Syh eater de Silva
... Dr. W. H. De Silva
ichena
... Lady De Soysa, Executrix of
de Mukelane
. Simon Fernando
...
C. H. be Soysa
... Jame Perris
S. D. Z. Perera,
gamuwe
James Peiria
...
Christian Appu

FIX.
de
Silva
&
T.U.
tie
Silva
a Pitiya
rDavid Appu
tulle
Heirs of C. L. Ferdinands ..,
... Don Abraham
Baba Appoo
ellenaywatte
L. Cornelius
Proprietor
oorogahawatte
. R.Thomis Appu &others .., Proprietor
iaswatte
J. S. W. Da Soysa
... Charles Pieria, Proctor .. Juan de Silva

I;
15.15a . , WaLtala
300
,.:Vtljrangoda
40
... Siyane Korale
61-301) ... Awisawella
27
... Kalutara
25-15 .. Avissawella
187e
... Hanwella
52.30 ... Ksduwella
112-98
... Mirigama 15 Vey.
137
... Henaratgoda
40
... Negombo
'-v
43-43
. , Divulpitiya 3 Vey. er)
27-18
. . Divulpitiya 3 Vey
1-3
97
Ptlre
al
... Urapola
15
... llenaratgoda
Mt
520-459d .. Kesbawa
:r,
230-21e
... Ragama
100-100
.. Ambepusse . 11 Vey.
6.25
Mirirama 12 Vey.
20Qf
.. Negombo
240
...
do

2,326
97-979
80
31
43
30
47

Neboda
. Ruwanwella
Negotabo
. Kotte
, Hanwella
. Kaduwela
, Panadure

--a coconuts. h 4 Acres Tea and 6 eras Coffee. c Arecanut and Jak. d Cinnamon and Coconuts. e Besides 200 acres of Tea.
- and Cacao, 40 acres Arecanuts and Coconuts, Fruit and other trees.

With a

80

To

180
Kalutara
D. i. taoniraokody
Singh() Appoo, Iowa
37
... Hewagam Korale
E. ore
161
Hewagam Korale
Dense Appoo
... Constantino Appoo
Kalutara,
76
Anthis Perera
Rayigam Korale
76
.. M. Andris Perera
F. F. Fernando
Salpiti
Korale
68
... Heirs of
Alwis
L. Appoohamy
Mirigama 13 Vey.
Proprietor
Um.ur la
Proprietor
23tt
Moratuwa
A.. T. Geddes
... A. T. Geddes
48-48 ... Mirigama 13 Vey.
... L. Simon Fernando
80-15 ... Hanwella
Kangani
... G. E. Amereseken
Proprietor
145
Negombo
. Gabriel de Croos
Conductor
[guivel
27
Kalutara
... Heirs of Mr. P. E. Scharen429
Veyangoda
.. Natives
atives
25
,Kaiupaharta
R. Baboo Appoo& others ...
It( silent
P. T. Wetherell and R. H.
... Ceylon Tea and Coconut
557d
Houma
Estate Co., Ltd.
Algie
Whittall 6,: Co.
Petty-gong--elie
... Heirs of the late P. II, Van
Kalutara
C uylenhurg
Marawila
PiLlakattn Mulla
... M. S. J. Akbar
Do Thomis
126
rilliangahawatte
C. Abram Appuo
Proprietor
Proprietor
26
Hanwella
... S. Parties Pieris
35
" do
Pilliangaltewat' e
Proprietor
Proprietor
... P. Carem anis and others
do
1)0.
Do.
Do.
40
Do.
30
do
... J. P. Pieris
Do,
D o.

Pin nelandewatt e
... M. Sanchv Appoo
Kaduwela
Do.
35
Do.
..
Pit tegon Ellie
... 5. M. P. Gaunewardene
Kalutara
Proprietor
M.De Fonseka Mudaliyar
do.
Do.
230
Polcattowatts
Gabrie' S Iva
30-30 ... Mirigama Ruda
do
Polcatuwatta
... D. S. Senanayake
..
do
40-40 ...
do
do
Pol eat uwewatta
.. Gabriel Silt a
(Silva
80-30 ...
Kota; ayeka
... J. Charles S Iva
Mde
1Conductor
rolkapu-Aat,a
76
Rayigam Korale
85
...1Cahawalegey Appoo
Polwat t e
... W. J. Ebert & H. Pere&
...
Mirigama
Siman Fernando
Pedro Fernando
...IFrancisco Fernando
80
POI It ri oink Kotula
Negombo
S. Fernando & Co.
208c
Poiliede
Proprietors
...,Conductor
...
41
103
... Hapitigare Korale
. !Miguel Fernando
Pnakantewatte or Nawaurt
...1 Proprietor
. 4. A. Don Ego, is Appuhami...
Puswellagare watts
37-37 ... Divulpitiya 8 Vey.
Negombo
:Heirs of J. A. Perera Mudl...
62
... Conductor
P towels,. Hena
o Coconuts, Cinnamon and Nutnisgs. b Tea: See Kalutara Tea Districts. o C.unamoniu Coffee. d Including Cinnamon in 21 acres and 10,000 Jak
and Lunumidella Trees, etc.
Pn.rtagcda,
Pan idodangahabadde
Panliaddewatte
Pautia Mukalane
Paidiamukelemt
Paragaha Kurituduwatta
Paragahalanda
Parata
Parewrea Kotuwa
Pelpolakanda
feria Madam Miriswatte
Paamegedawatte
Fattalagadeua
Patepilpolewatte
Pe: th Etate

11Q

WE STERN ItO VINCEContinued.

WESTERN PROVINCE. Cont inued.

Puwakgaitahena
Puwakuahawatte
Puwakwatte
Puwskwatta
Puwakwatte
Ratarnalawatte
Rathmele
Ratro alana
RatmalegodaMukslane
Ratmalgodewatte
Regidale
Ri. h wane
Rittigasynyewatte
Riverside

Rosenberg
Rust DOM
Ralawe
Sea View (late Kopiyagala)
Redowa
Rerapis, Karandana
Sirangapatlie
Siyambalapa
Straatenwyk
sugar Estate
Syarnbalagasmulle Kallo
Taladoowewatte
Talakolayaya
Talangarna

PROPRIETORS.

LESSEES OR AGENTS

eEsiDENT diANAttEss -11r1At. 1....XTENT Of'


ANS ASST. SUPER- PROPERTY IN ACRES POST TO.t XS OR
/NTENDENTS. AND CCI.TIVATED. STATIONS.

180-75 ... Miriganut 11 Vey.


55-5.5 ... Divulapit iy ) 8 \ ey.
25
...
60
... Veyadit gotla
... fIenaratg.,...ia
150
... Vevangoda
...
300
340
.., M -radtou a a
50
.. Veyangoda
... Ralmalgoda
378
... Kesbau a
110a
.. Balapit ty a
44
.. Tihari.a
56
30-25 .. Minuwa agoda
5.
11 tograDtmilz
V-30
...
01:

Sin= Fernando
',
PI )
)prietor
J. Migel Appuhami
;see
,. B. Abeyaratna
...1Podappu
Mrs. Solomon Seneyiratna ...I
Heirs of late Hon J. Alwis ...I
... Polligar
Jas. David Patera
... Carolis A ppuhamy
P. Dias Bandarermike
...
.. J. D. Daniel
Lady De Soysa,
... Carolis Appuhamy
Heirs of P Jeremias Bias .. Hyarnis Dias
... 1)o.
He;rs of Andris Perera Madam
... R. D. Anthony
J. C de Silva.
. J. C. de Silva CO.
... W. D. Parma
R. S. Pieria
... Proprietor
... I 'Ilristian Appoo
James Samara diwakara
y rl m
o pisrtiieatiotrAppoo
... C
... K. L. Perera.
C. E. Katunaratnet
... Don Paulo
E. 11. Prim.
- E. H. Prins

...
... J. D. Daniel
...
Lady De Soysa
... D. M. Parma
do
,
... J. P. V ilham
..
J. P. William
Proptietcr
...
Heirs of the late Hon A. L.
..
Conductor
de A lwis and others
M. Aponso
Charles Peiris

do
Ceylon Tea Plantations Co.....;Ceylon Tea Plantations C,.. TI os, Carry
... Carobs Yapa
...
Heirs of Sir Henry Dias ...I Felix R. Dias
_ J. Spittel
J.W. Vanderstraaten

... Proprietor
(S e Katukatida)
... N icholas Appoo
...
W. N. As. rappa
I
do
...' Lucia Pinto & children ...
Lucia Pinto and others ...1
do
...
Heirs of 1-I. L.Dasanaike Mudr,
...
... Conductor
Heirs of J .A . Perera Mudaliyarl

1274-680/, , Ilanwella
65-66c ... Fevangodti
.. Negombo
L.;
rho
106-106 ... Polgahawela
.. Badalgama, Nepal521r/
300-300 ... Colombo
... Jasla
250e
... Kaduwel In
61
160
... Neu-on-all
1501-150... ...,:lgama 0 Vey.
42
... Veyangoda
I

u 1 111n:1111On laid euVoltuts. o 2'34 C,....,mois. lull t!innantou, aitt Tea and other lruit trees. r coconuts in bearing. Liberian Calico a um g ii.Lottots ; al,.
General Products Nursery. a Including 08 ;Loren of Paddy Fields, 2 acres Pstana, &c.--the rest all in Coconuts. e 135 acres Cinnamon 3: acres CocontaS.
Ste acres Fields. / Coconuts.

0,LIA !II(I
1

ESTATES.

WESTERN PROVINCEContitiv,ed.
i tigs.hawa
to
t
Talgasmota
Tammita
Tammita Farm
Tanayangodella
"Tanayan Kurunduwatte
Teat. Garden
Tea irk a Watte
Tolkektmewatte
Tompola Estate
Tennagamaysy a
Tennekoonwatte
Tharalewatte
Thebbatuwa
Theobroma
Tharnwood (Katoohena)
Tibbattolmine
Titta Etta Mukalanawatte
do
Ao
Tbohirigasyaye
Tirivanngodella
Tithepatere Pnwakwatte
Trianell, Hunugewatte
Tursina,
tidamittia
L'dopilamahatenne
Unagaskaduwawatta
Vagolle*

S. D.], Gokri-t
...
J. Jayasinghe
.., E. M. Biggs
E. M. Biggs
... IV. H. B' Zylva
W. H. I/ Zylva
Heirs of late Hon. James Abris
...
B. Orr
...
W. G. M.Andris Perera
.. Proprietor
Spence S. C 0 ie Chatty
do
...
R. Punehappo
Heir/sof the late J. A. Perera
Maha Mudaliyar& others
.. ,
Hon. B. C. Obeys( ker R
Heirs of late 1-lon. Jas. Alwis
Hon. S. C. Obeyesekera ..
...
Gabriel de Cries
(See Arobagalande.)
S. De M. Ass-rappa
do
C I, Samsedeen

Hendappu
... C. H. Suiwardhana
... Conductor
Conductor
Resident
B. Poloris Appu
Proprietor
.. Conductor
Sonan Karunasekara
Conductor
... F. Sosay
...

Samaria
Do.

15i Vey'.
05-63 .,. Mango
Taano
50
40-40 .- Benarettg
60-60 . Negombo
Kesbav$1,
45
Kaduwel
a
Kalutara
50
210a
Kaduviona
35
do
37
200
b da 11. Vey.
Amat
' Neg
Krale
iyang
17
750-75 ..
S idygao0
:lben: a
wit) be a, rdonoa
75
`
211
:5:50b Helldal&
4450
50

[kera M mil.
Colomboa 12 Vey.
G
... Conductor
illbro
ml3lidr:iga
Heirs of A. de Abrew dayase14245-100
Mrs, J. P. thivAcera
Proprietor
... Proprietor
W. Siloam A.R. ,)
0-50c ..
:5
Condue or
... Edward McCarthy
Edward Dacca,' Ily
oda
(See Sir:ngapatne)
... Conductor
...
M.C. Moraes
KehuliYu
40(1
..
F.
Dias
Bandaranayeka
Mirigaulal;:lg
Vey.
0. P. Dias Bandaranayeka ...
...
J. L. Debrara
ode
Estate of the late Hon, 3.
....
203
... Velun Appu
.. Proprietor
P. Obeyesekera
I-02-90d ... HonaraT.goda
...
Conductor
... Heirs of C. L. Ferdinands ..
.. Arnbcpussa
Varella
500
.... J. D. Vanderstraaten
.. Hon. S. C. Obeyeseke&
t'
i NTogora
Venivelie and Borellugodde
55c
,

'
....,Suppaa
Kangani
Q.erald
Nicholas
., Mrs. G. T. Nicholas
.:.1 Kotwe lla
Venture
...iValoo
1Vovanfroda
...
Heirs
of
the
late
N.
Sagan
'Neinghamj
Verasena
-
26 ___-----...Conductor
...
veyangoda (Citronella Estato) , . IVewage Arnolis Pep
.,,,, `oconnts over
Coconuts,
Cinnamon
and
Fruit
Tre'" - 11)
Includes
s.
boundarie
a Coconuts & Cinnamon. .`, Cinnamon A- Arecanuts. e Inoluding 2t acres of Paddy Fields, d
end
Timbe
Tree1s5alon:
20 years about 500 trees and 3,500 treed seven-years old ; 3 acres of Fruit Trees and Areas, Cotton, Sawa
Ivanagolla and priwanagodella.
y

WESTERN PROVINCE.Continued
PROPRIETORS. LESSEF.s on AGENTS.

EXTENT
TOTAL
ICO I.' R
F P
Cut
AND ASST. SUPER-
S-':AI
! Er: A
INTENDENTS.
CtLTIVATEI.

RESIDENT MANAGERS

POST Towss oft


STATIONS.
---

... Veyangoda
50
A gilis
... Agilis Mudalali .
gilis Mudalali
50-47 ... Mirigama 12 11 ey.
Mrs, J. P. Obeyesekere
...
65-65 ... Hanwella
... Mrs. Felix. R. Dias Fe'ix. R. Dias
... Don E IRS Appu
24-27 ... Divulap.atya 8 Vey.
.. V. A. D. S. Bandara
221-213 .. Miouwangn-'
... B. B. M. Oliveira
..,'Wm. Hermon
20-20
... Pannala - 15 Vey
... S. Carolia Appuhamy
...
...... Hewagam 'Conde
... Heirs of J. Alwis
:...... Cob
,... n,,,du_A
settrinoprn
65
... J. de Lewera ... Proprietor
50205-25 ::: Veyadnogoda
... H. Andris Penis ... H. B. Perie
....L.)", De Silva, Mudaliyar ... Proprietor
:etor
15 ... do
... Mrs. Austin
... do
100
....Chitzles
... Hon. S. C. Obeyesekere
"

0-140 ... 31 inuwangoda
M
..;Hendrick Fernando 13500
... C. M. Fernando ... L. P. Fernando
,_
......, Veyangoda
(Samuel Appt.hami
J. P. Obeyesekara
2,
...I Hewagatu Korale ,....
Conductor
. Q. G. Abeysinhe ... Proprietor
...!Negombo
.,., do
J. De Silva Rajapaksa
Salpiti Korale
8
4
40

5
...,
do

Proctor P. Coomaraswamy
20030-23 ... Alirigain a 1 Vey. o-..
J. de Crooa
.. :
... Ra garra
ffi
. Heirs of the lafeHon J. Alwis
95
7,41")JoonndW
... C
itcators O ce '.
Heirs of the late Hon. J. Alwis,
,

iliediowra
30

mbotPda
do.
. J. T. Perere
40 ... Kalutara
31 de Andrade
... J. A. Don Mig el Appultami
28-28 ... D:vulapitiya-8 Vey
I
... and Engeltina asinine ...
..
181-181 . , do do

Do

John De Croos ...!Simon Mirando


40-28
,. 5irigarna-6 Vey

Wewehena
D.David Patties Arnerssekf ra
23-23 .... Mirigama-1 Vey
Wtralogahawatta
Kirihami and Pedro Croos...
82 ... lIeneratgc,s,
Yagoda
7ni gge Din Stephen
Mr.. Fax Dias
912-8635 "
. llorana
A1145
M. Cahraal
Yaitlekela.
"IL
H. J, Peiris & Bros. J. l'eiris
...31.trtino Perera
87 ...Mirigama-13 Vey
Yakedagalle
A. Y. Daniel ...1Proprietor
75d . . Veyangoda
Yaknarankatuwa
..
Peiris
...IH. B. Peiris
H. B. Peiris
ralka
155 ...illenaratgoda
Ca.sy LebbeShainse Lebbe ttt-u Lebbe
Arm Leb1,2
Coconuts and Cinnamon. b 325 acres Coconuts 177 acres Cinnamon, 381 acres Tea, and 49 Grass. Timber & Fuel. c 4 acres Cinnamon. d Cinnamon.
Veyangoda (Alibi')
Wagolla
%Vailgama
Walehenawatt a
Watiapala
Wallauwewat ta
Wanapotumookalfma
Do.
Walpetamulla
Walpita melte
Walpitimulle
Walpola
Walpola
Wandurapollewatte
Warloogahewatte
Welanguna
Welikada
Weliketiyawatta
Welisara
Weliweriya
Wellewatte
Welleboda Mahawatte
Wer,llagabilande

5.

!e

CINNAMON ESTATES.
SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
Dornanwela
Galk a da
G'ona pinnwewatta
Kflnclagodee
Kurundnwatta
Rurtindowatta
Patirajawatta
Peembiyawatta
Y aim 'sgodde

...Corrolis Bass
... Cornelia Baas
-.
Con no or
.. K. S. De Silvi
.. Pro, ector
...David
Wirasuriya
...David Wira.nriya

- 1K. A. Da Sava
.. Dr. K. J. De Siva
Proprietor
...IA . D. Silva
...A. D. Silos
...
P. D.S.Karunawardana ...
... O. Karunawardana
..
..
. 'Robinson
.. --Robinson
...
. IP. M. Karunaratna
... P. M. Karunaratna
...,K. A. De Silva
.. Dr. K. J. De Silva
.. Proprietor.
113esidca 8 other Cinnamon estates above 20 saris and less than 30 acres.]

50
21
100
150
50
93
70
65
150

... Nind$ne
Ambalngoda
Goramouwe a
Ambalangoda
Ronrachtwa
Mitiyaroda
Borukane!ii
.. Magalla
...IArabalang,oda
et

tf
C.

WESTERN PROVINCE.
Alootwatte
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Ambepitiya Boortinduwatte
Andiamblam
Ania Kande
A sdeawelle
Bambelepitiawatte
Bambelepitiya
Banderewatte
Cadirana
Cande-kurunduwatte
Canuwane
Catunayeke
Caytan
---

... W. S. Silva
... Hendrick I). S. Gunasekarai
....Anthony Fernando
.
....Es`.ate of D. J. Abeyratne ...
-
I41. D. 1 vnando

.. W. S. Sil n
$aresinhe Louis Meodis Vi... H Soysa
...' dans Arachnid
S. D. S. Itsjepakse
I

.. 13. N. de Silva
. .I
....IH. Dias
[Lessee
... Heir of C.Pereira Mudaliyar
... H airs of Mrs. JeronisPieris.t. Don Mathes Appuhami, Lessee
...Heirs of S. A. de X. Raje.
... De Crops
p
t.
... W. Mendts
...
...!Siman de Silva
... M. Silva
...
...'D. S. Pereira
...IConductor
...'Heire of Gabrielde Croos ..
...
...,L. P. illanuel Dias
. I

-i* IIIeirs o' Adrian Perera


a Cinnamon and Coconuts.

..

..

...
.

...

20
82
45
oE,
402

Negombo
Hapitigam Korale
... Beruwala
klutkuru Korale
... Jaela

Negombo
GO
9501
... do
4n-27 . Salpiti Kth.
Negombo
97
... Colombo
37
...
do
14
46 ,.... .,. Negombo
323 ". ... do
... do
50
160
...liNegombo
323
... Talangama
208

t2
ce

WESTERN PROVINCE Continued.

ESTATES.

PROPRIETORS.

LE seEPs OR
AGENTS.

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASST. SUPER
INTENDENTs.

TOTAL EXTENT OF POST Towns OR


STATIONS.
PROPERTYIN ACRES
AND CULTIVATED

.., Mithara
250
... Heirs of J.Alwis [ aw)otherss
87-27 ... Jaela
... A. de Silva
.
... Don Audris Vidans Araolichi,
170
.. Negombo
... B. Silva
...
...
... B. N. de Silva
do
100'
... Conductor
... S. de S. Serewardcne [Mud!.
4..dugocla
..
do
70
Proprietors
... Heirs of S. de A. RajapaaseiJ. de S. Rajepakee, Lessee ...
)amboowa, (2)
150
.. do
M. Silva
... Heirs of F. de Saram
.
)awategahawatte
24
.. do
...
.. Range Lewis Perera ands others
)awatagaha Kurunduwatte
150
. do
... Antliy.Fernando, Lessee ..
.. C. Siva Arachchi
)elgahawatte
87
.. do
...
... M. Silva and &kn.,:
)e]gahawatte
311
.. do
... G. A. Schrader
..
ielgabawatte or Wester Slaton... Heirs of F. Schrader
. , l'o
713
.
... A Native
)oombalvinna
.. Hewagani Korale
107
B. Perks
)nrabakanda
...H. D. Paules

.. Jaela
72U
James Abeyasinhe
.,. H- r.i of Dines de Abrew ..\.b'el a-mhe Aritehehi
?,kele
...,
do
254
Manuel de Mel
.. Jacob de Mell
gkele
. , Jacob de Mel
...'
do
397
C. De Croos
iikele
, G brie' de Croos
...
..., do
128*
... J. F. Drieberg
... J. F. Drieberg
Elide
... J. F. Drieberg
. 14.A agam Korale
57
:Itele*
,. A. Pon .rnbAlarn Chetty
.....:... ,d10
on
.. V. Fernando, Arachchi
i:lsele.
125
do
..
... P. de Silva
!lkele`
200
..
of Oodamitte
?..'k le*
.. Several inhabitants
92
.. do
3 varev.atte (1)
.. Heir= n' S. de A . BajapakielJ, de S. Rajapaksa,Lessee .. J. de S. Rajapaksa
92
do
do.
..
do.
Co.
[Mudr.
Evarewatte (2)
. do
26
do,
..
do.
Evar.-watte (8)
do.
...,
250
... F. ,!fz A. K. Boron
...Y. Beven
?ranklaLds or Horagolla
.... Francis Bev. n
fw
tal '
..
41.
.7 V
Meo3 auta
Caugany
ialdola
J. C. d, Silva
.. i
100
Jaela
...
.. R. Schrader
. , [F. C. LC03, Sr.
Lille
, F. C. Loos, Sr.
.. 0. T. Nicholas, Manager;
..1Geo. Steuart (V. Co.
Mrs. Eliza Smith
ioloa Pokena
T. E. W. Moldrich and F.
I
1055-9120' Negombo
F. Ondatje,Asst. Supes.
.. oo
1S01
.. :-antingo Fernando
..
Iota lien'
... J. de S. llainpali:e Mndr. .. 'J. de S. Rajspakse
* Coconuts and Cinnamon. I 7, i .,I,, l ' tnnitt , .:1, Aciq CJCOUUt8 wild 14211 acres pasture land. .1 150 acres Cinnamon, 5 acres Coconuts and 25 acres Paddy
lelds. Cinnamon, Coconuts, Cloves and Nutuicga.

s~ixos~~~iin

/oshenmulle
13sgodemulle
'osgodemulle

WESTERN PROVINCEContinued.

ISlitrutawella-Rena
Nakiya-knrunduwatte
Naikaduwe
Oedamitte
Ar
Palanebena Farm
Pengiriwatte
Pitegonellia-kurunduwatte
Fottoday
Punelii-kurunduwatte
ttaadoloowa
Batmalane:
Battowatiekurtm duw t
3 ustoom
Bichewatta

PROPRIETORS

...Aeirs of Gabriel de Croos ...


A. Perera and S. Bastian ...
... D. Mendis MndIr.
...
... J. de S. Serewardene
... (See under Coconut Estates)...
, , S. Ephraims
...
R. M. de Fonseka, Mud1r, ,..
,
M Anthony Fernando
A. de Zoysa Mud. & A. M.
Karunaratne
...
Heirs of A. de A. Rajepalise ...
... Lady De Soysa
.... Lady De Soy ea
D. II. R. Jayewardene
Lady De So; sa
do
R. S, Pieria
11. S. Pieris

Siembelape

Heirs of Sir Harry Dias

Temple Estate

Lady De Soysi

Ultiambalama
Do. Lot No. 1
Do.
do 2
Do.
do 3
Do.
do 4
Do.
do 5
Welilgampittial
Waseaduwe kuruduwatte
Srakke.ciegalle

Abraham de S. Gonasekara...
Heirs of Bastian do Silva
Martin Lat. ro
Jasento Pamanis Silva
de Croos
Elaris Appoobamy
.. D, Meudis Mudr.
.., A. Y. Daniel

RESIDENT MANAGERS
AND ASST. SUPEINTENDENTE.

LESSEES OR
AOENTS.

Lady De Soysa

TOTAL EXTENT OP POST TOWN OR


STATION.
PROPERTY IN ACRES
--AND CELTTII,TXD.

Conductor

71
:37
118
25

P. B. Ephnims

30
300
270

Salman Lebera

Hapitigani Karate
Kalutara
ale
Rayigato
Jaela
... Noga_,oda
......Kalutara
Negombo

... A. Perera

Rayigain Korale
33
...
do
90
340-340*... Moratuwa,
20
Kalutara
230-2241- .. Moral awn
42
Ba nkalapiti ya

... Andrew C. Dias

375-250 Pattiwilla

Geo. de Abrew
A. de Silva
J.D. Daniel
do

J.P.Daniel

100

... Gabriel Silva


M. De Silva
. S. Silva
Chs. Silva
Aron Perera
Resident
.., It Soy aft
... Conductor

168
163
168
168
168
191
168
an

.. Mount Lavinia
Neg,ombo
do
do
do
do
Jaela
Rayigam Korale
Mirigamai3 Veya.

7B acres Coconuts and 270 atreD Cinnamon. t 12 acres Coconuts and 212 acres Cinnamon. j 82 Coconuts and 5 Cinnamon. Coconut sad Cinnamon.

'qff1210IORIIICI

STATES.

SUGAR, COTTON, etc., ESTATES.


SOUTHERN P Rov IN oE.
Baddegama
Hegatty
Netenawelle
Koogahawitte
Nagoda
Paradowa
Sunnyside
Watereke

Heirs of Geo. Winter


...
... H. M. A. R. Allegappa Chesty
Do
do
Mobedin BANG & Co
Don Cornelius Goonewardene
E. A. Jayasinha Mudaliyar ...
M. L. Mar diar
...
... ; Included in 13addeganna. \
...
... Mrs. E. D. Bowman

... E. D. Bowman
W. L. Markar
, Weeresingey Don Christian
... Resident
.../Cangany

16C0-275a.- Baddegama
1006
- Matarn
40
do
10
Gtdle
120c
-. Nagoda
240
Matarn
50-25d

Baddegama

a Sugar 70 acres, Tea 100 acres, Citronella and Lemon Grass, 00 acres, Grass (grazing) 45 acres. b These estates are now entire'y re-cultivated with
Paddy. c Fully planted with Sugar. d Tea and Coconuts.

Atoll

CENERA I, DIRECTOR 1".

N.B.--In consulting the following list for the names ofiKinhalese and other nonclasses, there are a few points which must be kept specially in view, with reference to the different modes of spelling the same name by different persons. For instance,
stance, we have " Silva " and " Sylva," " Zilva " and " Zytva, ' with or without the prefix
" de," Iv [doh is seemingly applied or jot according to the taste of each individual. It is impossible, therefore, to lay down any clear rule, and accordingly, although the ,ast majority
see entered as "de Silva," yet them are some " Silvan " and one or twijother forms
given. If, therefore, the name sought is not found under " Do," S and Z must ho tried. The
slime remark applies to several other native names. One man will spell his name "
another " Paris" ; one gives ".Pereira," another "Perera," and the letters 0, CI and K are
often interchangeable. Keeping these hints in view, however, there ought not to be much
difficulty in finding the names and addresses of natives even ; while as regards Kuropearis
everything will, of course, be clear.

rir Most of the following pages of the General Directory have been corrected
1 to end of June, 1905. In some eases we have anticipated an approaching change
tddress, but allowance must be made for changes that have taken place while the
were passing through the press.
F.

ABREVI ATIONS.

plow. explanation of the contractions attached to some of the names


" Af.A.," " F. RS.," " F.
necessary :"
" F. Et. GA.," " M.D"
" H.E.," " R. A.," " C. H.," Of course, require no explanation; but it may be
y 1-1 state that the letters :
stand for._ Bachelor of Medicine
... Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association
belonging to the Ceylon Contingent sent to South Africa
Ceylon Civil Service
ANI, Pa
Chirurgire Magister, or Master of Surgery
... Chairman of Municipal Council
... Companion of the Order of St. Michael andSt. George

Deputy Coroner
... Fellow of King's and Queen's College of Physicians
... Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Sockty
.. Fellow of tha Royal Colonial Institute
Fellow of the Rival Historical Society
... Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
... Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
.. Fellow of Society of Antiquaries
... Fellow of the Society of Arts
... Fellow of the Statistical Society
... Fellow of the Zoological Society
... Graduate of the Bombay Veterinary College
Inquirer into Deaths under the Ceylon Procedure Code
Lice.iitiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons,
Glasgow
Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery of the Ceylon Medical College
,
Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery, Bengal College
Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians
Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons
4nrtinned on next page.)

16

ABRKVIATIONS.
((' 004)1 fled poet Twer io .R page.)
stan for Member of the Ceylon Branch of Royal Asiatic Society
... Member of the Concil of Legal Education
.C. Li E.
Member of the Executive or Legislative Councils
E.E.C. &
Member (or A.M.I .C.E. for Associate Member) of the
M. I. C. E.
Institute of Civil Engineers
t`
ma. J. Member for the Institute of Journalists
Member
of
the
Library
Association of the United
m.L.c U.K.
Kingdom
Member of the Local Board
M.L.B.
... Member of Municipal Council
m.m. c.
/CPA . Member of the Philological Society
Member of the Royal Asiatic Society
Member of the Society of Engineers
m.S.n.
Member of the South Wales Institute of Engineers
kt. S.W.I.F,.
.. , Member and Associate respectively of the Victoria
m.v.i.Pdc A I.
Institute or Philosophical Society
... Pro,4.1eial and District Road Committees respectively
P.R.C. & D.R.0
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia
R.0 .S. A.
Ratemahatmaya, a native Kandyan Title equivalent to
Lat.
Mudaliyar in the lowcountry and to Lord Lieutenant
of a county in Britain
... Unofficial Police Magistrate
... Volunteer Officers' Decoration
v.o.
Volunteer Long Service Med,t1

M.O.B.B.A. S.

lir Members of first Ceylon Contingent sent to South Africa are noted as
"1 c.o."; of second Contingent as " 2 c.o." ; and the Coronation men as " c.c.n."-Ceylon Coronation Deputaticu.

DIRECTORIES,
NAME.

PROFESSION.

1187

PLACE OP ABODE AND POST STATIONS.


)

ti
A.
Aaron, S. DPostinaster...IIrugala
Abaygoonesekere, D. M...Planter...ThennethottamDeltnia.
Abayttgunaratna, R. P. P...Notary PshlicImbulgoda..11enaratgoda
Abayagunawardans, E. 11...Deputy Postmaster...Dikoya
Abayav unawardana, J. D...Interpreter, D. C...Batnapura
Abeyakoon, A. E...Proctor, D.C...Puttalam
Abayakoon, E. N...Secretery, Local Board .. Chilaw
Abayakoon, J., J. P...14indabyar...Pensioi.er...11agems,
Abayakoon, T. P...Planter...Medagama...Henaratgoda
Abayakoon, M. D. E. F. V..Notary Public...Horan&
Ahayanayaka, N. D. Sm Deputy CoronerSaddegaina
Abayaratna, A P. S. A..Notary Public....Hanwelle.
Abayaratna, A. S...Clerk...Audit Office...Colombo
Abayaratna, B. de S...PlanterGanewatte...Kurunegala
Abayaratna, C. de S..Notary Public.. FortGalle
Abayaratna, D. E. W., MudaliyarRegistrar of Marriage., Births and Deaths.. Kirilla
pone...Wellawatta
Abayaratna, D. A. K..Mudaliyar...Kandv
Abayaratna, D. A. P...Muhandirain...Midampe
Abayaratna, D. A. W...Muliandiram...Gampola
Abayaratna, D. C....Stationmaster, C. G. R...Matare
Aintyaratna, D. F. de S...Land Surveyor and Deputy Coroner...Manipitiya...G the
Abayaratna, D. P..Superintendent...Dunkemnawa...Marawilo.
Abayaratna, D. W., Rev...Baptist Miniter...Kaudy
Abayaratua, E V.. Landed Proprietor...MaradanaColoinbo
Abayaratna, H. P. W Clerk, Xacheheri.. Wellawatta.
Abayaratna, J, D. S...Proctor, D. C.-.G lie
Abayaratna, J. P...Postmaster...Kamba r upitiya
Abayaratua, P. B...Clerk, Kscheberi..:Kandy
Abayaratna, P. E. C...Notary Public...KalamullaKalutara
Abayasekara, A. E. D...Survey Department...Colombo
Abayasekara, A. M...Notary Public..Kurumgala
Abayasekara, C. E. J..Survey Dept..Colonibu
Abayasekara, C. P...Post & Telegraph Master Maturata
Aboyasekera, C ..Night Stationmaster..Na,walapitiyit
A bayasekera, D. J. P...Muhandiram...Clerk, Kaohcheri...Cross St reet...Kandy
Alia> asekara, I). J. S...Deputy Coroner...Ambepussa
A bayasekere, F. E..Inspector..Health Dept. -Colombo 'Municipality..SlayLe Island..
Abayasekara, G. E...Proetor, D. C... Galle
-) [Colombo
Abayaeekeru, N ..Planter..Demalia Dalle..Deniyaya
Abayasekara, G. de J...Notary PublicKosallo
Abayasekara, J. A...latudalivar, Alutkuru Kumla South Itagurn
Abayasekara, J. H. Rev...Wesl'eyau Minister... (Retired)...liapu,gala...tiallie
Abayasekara, P. M...Storekeeper, Delniege. Hsi.] & Co...Ka.natta. _Colombo
Abayasekara, S. II...Post and Telegraph Mtster...Kotahena...Colornbo
Abs.) aelta-a, S. M...Planter...Patl'araks ..Kosgoda
Abayasinha, A. D. A...Chief Clerk, Rahway Extension Off.es ...Kandy
Abayasinha, Abraham Dias...Proctor, D. 0...Ualle
Abayasinha, B. D. ASurveyor...Welitara...Balapitiya
419
Abayasinha, E. G. D., J.e..Madaliyar, Bentota-Walallawiti Korale...Bentota
Abayasinha, G., L.m.s., Ceylon...Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Kaudy
Abayasinha, J. E. G...Basnayalca Mudallyar...Glrandpass... Colombo
Abayasinha, John de AbrewCinnainon Planter...Ekala...Jaela
Abayasinha, M. de Abrew . Crown Proctor and Notary Public ...Ratnapura
Abayasinim, N. Dias, J.p., m.m.o...Prootor, Supreme Court and Notary...Ualle
A-bayasiugha, W. Cr. G...Merchant...Ganapolit
Abayasundara, Bennet...Plan ter...Frederic's Ruhe...Dodanduwa
Abayasumlara, Fred., x. at. c...Ship Chandler, P. & 0. Co...Colombo and Calla
Abayawardana, A. C.Proctor, D. 0...Colombo
Abayawardana. C. ...Deputy Telegraph MasterD sin S tree t Colombo
Abayawardana, D. F. de S., Mudaliyar... Plaater...1..Trubokka...Deniyaya
;all aid Alutg ama
Abayawardana, D. II. J. P...Notary
,
Abayawardena, F. P., x.X.C. .Guile
Aba va -vardana, Ed ward A...Planter...17rubokka Deniyaya
Abayawardana, G. E...Proctor, D. C...Galle
Abayawardana, H. It..Head Clerk...Land Registrar's Office...Kaudy
Abayawardana, Thos...Chief Clerk, Police Court...Galle
Abayawardana, H. D. P...Notary rublIa...Aiutgama...lienaratgoda

1188

DIRECTORIES.

Abayawardena. J. S. K P..,Proctor, D.C. -Colombo


Abayawardena, W. A ..Clerk..Kachchari
Abayawikrama , S., Mndaliyar -. Land Registrar._ Kmininegal
A ... Planter...Nayapanalla .--Bacidegarn a
A bayaWiktarrIS,
Abaygunaratna, M N otary
Planter...Kolburne
Estate...Haputafe
Abbott,
Abbott, G..Asst. Piarder...Keiburue Esta.e...liaautale
Abdul Coder, I. L. M..61...107 & 108 Main St...Galle
Abdul Carter, M. C...Advccate..Calombo
Abdul Caffoor, N. 0. II -Jeweller, Bristol Hotel.. Colombo
Abdul Oarim, 0. M. 0...Notary Public ...Kaluttera
Abdul Carim, K. A. L. K.. Notary Public...Yalkumbura..Badulla
Abdul Hameed, A. L...Landed Proprietor, New Bazaar...Colombo
Abdul Hamill, I. L. M. H...Proprietor, Colombo Crushed Food Co ..Pettah...0
Abdul Majeed, C. L. M. Mudaliyar...Ulerk, Provinoial Registrar's Office...Pat
Abdul Rahim, A. L...Inlerpreter...Police
Abdul Rahiman, A. L.-Merchant Maradana...Colombo
Abdul Rahimau, E. T.. Hindustani Interpreter, Police Conrt ..Wellawatta
Abdul Wildman, M. J., Mudaliyar...79, Temple Road...Maradana...Colombn
Abdul Rahiman Saibo, M. T...Agent, M. T. Bawa Saibo & Co...Colombo
Abdul Rahiman, Hon. W.L , si.t.c...Government Building Contractor...Wella
Abdulla Ilajiar, A. L. M. Sultan Bawa...A gent for the Belgian Stearnera...G*
Abdul Majeed, I. L. M.-Turkish Consal....Dsan's Road .. Colombo
Abdullaly, M. S. H..Trader...4th Cross Street ..Pettah...Colombo
Abel, Alexander...Planter-Bar angalla...Kotarele
Abenayeke, E. T...Clerk, Each cheri...Knrunega la
Abeyagoonawardena, D..Survey Department..Beliatta
Abeyegoonewardene, N. D-Stationmaster...C.G.R...Kandapole
Abeyedeera, Sam...Planter . Margery ..Gampola
Abeyeeooriya, S...Proprietor, American Plating Works.. Slave Island..Colombo
Abeyesekera, B. F-Plumbago Merchant.. East Lynne..Kalatara South
Abeyeratne, R. E. D..Deputy Fiscal-Ratnapura
Abeynayeke, A..Post &Telegraph Master...Ahavgama
Abeywickrama, D. C.-Planter... Baddegama
Abeywickrama, D. A..Citronella Planter ..rKatalu wa
Abeyewickrema, E. 8...Interpreter Mudaliyar, D. C... Matara
Abeywardena, A. P...Planter...Kurunduwatte...Ataraliya
Abewardena, J. 8...Proctor, D. C..Galle
Abewickrenaa, V.-Landed Proprietor and Member, Local Noard...Badulla
Aboobaker, N. M...Merchant, No. 30, Kayman's Gate...Pettah...Colornbo
Aboobaker, S. P...General Merchant...Gampola
Abraham, Allen, Bat __Instructor and Tamil Editor of " Morning !I
Vaddukoddai-Jatlea
Abraham, Joseph...11eadmaa!er, St. Michael's Semivary...Batticaloa
Abraham. S. K...Notary Public ..Vannarpormai West....faffna
Abrithani, J. P...Plant and Seed Merchant...Grandpass...Colombo
Abraham, P.-Superintendent of Minor Roads- Trincomalee
Abraham, S..Naval Contractor...Trincomalee
Abrahm, W. D...Assistant to W. D. Carolis...Pettah....Colombo
Abram, Saibo
& Co...Mercbauts.. Nanuoya
'
Abram Saibo, K.-Merchant and Forme, ding Agent...11aputale, Matale, Baud
Koslanda, Nriwara Eli3a, and Diyatalawa.
Abram Saibo, M. K. E...Trader...Darrawella, Dikoya and Kandy
Abram Saibo, N. A...General blerchant...Colombo...Hatton-Yatiyantota
Achilles, H. E.-Superintendent. Colombo Oil Mids...Gramdpass...Colombo
Ackerly, ...Enaiea Driver, C.G.R...Nawalapitiya
Ackwortb, Hon..." L...Planter...Fairtiold...Peermaad...Pravancore..In Europe
Acland, L.M., a..M.I.C.F....Provincial Engineer, P.W.D.-Kuranegala
Acton, G. J ..Planter (c.ar.r.).-Stonyhurst-Gampola
Adames, T,
Hapagaatenne,...Ratnapura
Adam Saibo & Co A. E...Merchants... Kandy
Adams, J. E..Boot and Shoemaker.. Rifle Street -Slave Island..0olombo
Adams, S..Sergt., C. L. I..Band tvarters .. Slave Island ..Colombo
Adams, A. E...(Colour Serjeant, C.V.)..Drill Instructor ..Moratuwa
Adams, F.-Timberinan...Harbour Works-Casa Nova....Korteboam St..Cola
Adams, J. Herbert...Asst., F. F. Street...Mill House...Dean'a Road...Colombo
Adams, P. 0 ...P lanter W attegodde...Ma tale
Adams, R. S...Medical Officer-Mankularn (N. R.)
Adamson, 8...2nd Engineer, S.S. "Lady Gordon "...Colombo
Adanithwaite, 0. J _Planter ..Neucbatel...Angirruwatota
Adari (Mrs. J. B. Renfrew) ..Staff Captain, S. A...Kandy
Addeme, F. J...Asst. Colombo Apothecaries Co -Kimberley.. Colpetty, Col=
Addenbrooke, J. S., A.n.l.u.a...Surveyor...Royal Engineers' Departavnt...W
...Rosmead Place._ Cinnamon Gardens...C.Aorobo

P. A...Plwiter...Nomwala...B9Adcgama


Adesi, Very Rev. Father T., s. J.-Rector, General Seminary ut India...Kandy
Addisou, F.. Head Guard, C. G. It ..Nawalapitiya
[Colombo
Adkins, H. J.-Assistant, Walker Sons & Co., Ltd...The Haven, Wegory's
Adkins, J. B... Planter..Needwcod...Haldummulla
Adolphus, J...Ship Chandler...HospitalStreet...Fort...Colombo
Adriansx, U. C... let Apothecary...Badulla
Acaccio, Rev. F., 0.M,I..R. C. Missionary...Miriswatte-Henaratt.oda
Agar, C. W...Planter, Loinorn.Bogawantala va
Agar, 0. C. Shelton...Planter,.. Alpitiakande...Gampola
Agar, Roper 8.-Planter-Logie...Talawalfele
Agar, It. C. Firr..Planter..,Darubatenne...Haputale
agar, W. R. Shelton...Licensed Surveyor & Planter...Monnt Temp, Garnpotad
Agar, Walter...Planter... Logie..Talawakele
Agar, Walter James (junior) ..Planter.,.Mot tingh ana....Maskeliya
Agnes Mary, 8ister...Bishop's College...Polwette...Colombo
Alm/Lat., S.-Landed Proprietor ..Slave Island...Colombo
Ahawat, W. F...Irnmigraut Inspector...Patimhea
Ahamed, Bin Ibrahirn...Silk Merchant..,Main Street ...Col= b..,
Ahlip, C. 11..Notary Pubiic..Maradana..Colombo
Anamparam, Rev. P...Wesleyan Minister...Nelavelli.Trinemnalee
A iracutty, A...Luterpreter...liachcheri...Mullaittivu
Aitken, E., J.r....Aitken, Spenee & Co....Iu Europ
Aitken, W. H...Plauter...0Iencairn... Nor wood
A itkin,
Ltd...Newcross-Colpetty...Col mho
Aiyadurai, J. A..Proctor...D. C...Kandy
B...Barrister-at-nw...Advocate, S. C.-Colombo
Akbar, T. M.,
Akbar, M. M.. Head Clerk, Govt. Factory... Kew Road.. Colombo
Akbar, M. D. V.-Landed Proprietor... Madawela...Kendy
Allanakoon, H. W...Prebid ,-ni, V. T...Morn watilcorale...Matars.
Alawatugoda, P. B.-Ratemahatmaya...Walapane
Albaret, Rev. A...Missionary Apostolic, 0.M.I.Nawatkatin ..Puttalam
Albert, W. D.-Proprietary Plauter...Tasy Valley...kurunegala
Albrecht, B. L:-Bookkeeper, Leeehman & Co...Colornee
Albrecht, 8.-Broker and Auctioneer... Borella...Colombo
Aloock, F.-Engine Driver, C. G. R...Nawalapitiya
flangoda
Alderson, .M. J. (1 c.e.)...Capt.. C. P. R. C.-Proprietary Planter...Seenigoda...AmbaAlderson-Smith, A...Planter. Ralacuttagalla...Kandapola
&Mons, L. T...8tationmasser, C.G.R.. Wattegama
Aldona, R. C., Jr. L.m.s., Ceylon...2nd A4st. Medical Officer Lunatic Asyluru...Colomto
Aldono, B. J...Olerk, G. P. 0...Colombo
Aldons, B. C., s.c., Ceylon Medical Practitioner.- Batubalapitiya
Alexander,E. B., LA., Oxon, c.c.s....Asst. Inspector General of Police...Kandy
Llombn
Alexander, S.-Poritruaster... Welimada
Alexander, J, A...Assiatant, M.,,srs. Sime & Co...E toddalcue
Alexander, R. C.-Accountant, Jaffna Commercial Corp gyration Ltd. Jaffna
Alexander, W. D...Postmaster...
Algama, J. P.-Planter...Dekaude Estate...Dehiowita
Alger, Archibald., A.U.A., C.0 c.n...Planter...Blackwater...Nawalapitiya
Algie, I. A...Accountant...National Bank of India Ltd...Colombo Club.. ColoinA
Algie, R. Henry...Planter...Perth ..Horana
Alison, J.-Engine Driver...Kandy
Allagakoon, T.-Surveyor, &c ...Trincomalee
Allan. A....Pianter-Demodera Group...Demodera
Allan, F. G..Engineer, Walker Sons & Co., Ltd...St Iv -e...Ward Place-Colombo
A Ilavudeen, A. M. S...Estate Requisites Dealer ...Nawalapitiyit
Al ay, Thomas.. Clerk in charge of Records...G.P.O...Colom,o
Allegacoon, J.-Landed Propricior...Ba.tictiloa
Allegacoon, N. 0...Teacher, St Andrew's School....Baticaloa
Allegacoon, R. W.-Police Magistrate, and Commissioner of Requests...Chilaw
Allen, C -Cbemist and Dru4giit...Colombo Apo .hecarie Co., Ltd.-Colombo
Allen, F. C., m.m.c...Agent., P. & 0. S. N. Company...La Roche..., l-nildford Crescent,
Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Alles, F. D.-Broker, Whittall & Uo...Colombo
Chartered Bank .Colombo
Alice, F. J
& s., Hdin...D. A. '1. S., Port Surgeou...Galla
Alias, Francis
Riles, F. F,...Supdt...Delgoila Estate...Enr.inegals
Allen, 3. M.-Manager, F. Beate, Ltd-Colombo
Alles,Rev. P.-Missionary Apostolic, 0341.1..Negombo.
B-Planter...Deranayagalla...Debiowita
Alleyn, H. M-Planter...Merria Cotta..idaskelij a
't Allison, J. A. W...Planter...Oodewelle...Kandy
Allison, T. B Asst., City' Dispensary...Noris Road Colombo
Allnut, A. C., B.A., Oxon, c.c.s...Police Magistrate & Commissioner of Requests...
District Judge...Badulla
Allsop, A...Engine Driver, C. G. 12.-Nannoyia

1190

DIRECTORIES.

Almeida, P. D. A-Pianter...Moragalla... Ku, tmegala


Aloysi us, Very Rev. J.-Missionary Apostolic. 0
Parish Priest, St. Jaines'..Jsfl
Aloysiii, Sister Marrie...Nm4ing Si,,, er...General Hospital-. Colombo
rioterKurunega.la
Proi,
Alphonso,
Alphonso, S...Su- eriifendent, Pluniliago Pits ...lagedara-Ktirunegala
Alphonsns, Rev. J. O.M.1 . Missionary Apostolic...Jaffna
Alston, G. C...PI
Alston, G. 11.-Whittall & Co.. Loa Ticroft-Steuart
K
Europe
Alston, Gi 0...Lieat. C. M. I...Planter...Craigh, .
Alston. I, R...13:as Bros. & Co..Loancroft-Steuart Place..Kollupitiya...Colomho
Alston, R. G. F...Planter...Aber,airney...Dikoya.. In Earope
Altendorn, A. E.. Plante
ra
Prortor..Matara
A I tendorn, O. H. B., LP
Altendorff, 1). V.. Acting Su, dr. f Poiice...Colomho
Altendorff, G. H....Pls nter...R.kenadnra Matara
Aiuwihara, T. B... Ratemahatrnava-Matale
Alnwihara, U. L. B...Ratomahatmaya...Matale
Alvapilly. A ..MerchAnt.. Poi', t Pedro
Alvares, A. F. X., Most Rev. Archbishop, Independent Catholic Church-Bak
orf...Colom tro
Alvares, J. T. M. Very Rev., V. G...Indepen lent Catholic.. C3lombo
Alvapillai, D... W.M.S....Nelleady .. Point Pedro
I Colooih,
Alvis, Arthur WillIaM...Proctor au l Not
R. F. de Saram
Alvis, Franois,..Book-keeper, "Ceylon Observer" Office ...1"-ilmaho
Alvis, Miss C...Ledy Principal, Wolbndahl
Hi 2,11 ocuool...Colombo
Atwell, W.-Planter..Sapnmalkande...Dehiowita
Alwis, O. G...flead Clerk, D.R.0
Alwis, Corn ells ... Plante r. Udn.al pitip ...Dodaulluwa
Alwis, D. B. D... Pl.mter Fresrater...Hanwella
Alwis, F. M...L.u.s...2nd House Surgeon .General Hospits 1...Colombo
Alwis, G. E. D.-Photographer...flaw & Co ...0 lombo
Alwis, H. S... Araclichi, Queen's Hiuse...0olombo
Alwis, IL T. D-Superintendent....Keenagolla-Maturata
Planter-Dorer-Ruauwella
Alwis,
Al wis, M. D-Surveyor..Miriswatte-Henaratgoda
Alwis, R. D...Partner Don Theodoris 3r Co...Columbo
Alwis, T. J...Advocate-Colombo
Alwis, W. R.-Proctor, D.C...New Bazaar...Colombo
Amarasekara, A. L...Retire I ktudaliyar-Tihagoda..11httara
Amarasekara, A. S., Rev....Incumbent , Christ Coureh.. Matale
Amarasekara, B. M.-Proctor-District Court...Balapitiya
Amarasekara, D. A. D. S.-Notary Pablic...11auguranketa
Amarasekara, D. B.-Landed Proprietor-Atigals...11auvrellit
Amarasekara, D. F...Notary Public ..Kotilutwatto Butgamnwa
Amitrasel&rarD L...Estate Sumilt...Mamni tiy a...Lily Cottage...Grandpass...t',
Amarasekara, E. R. M.-Stationmaster, C.G.R...Kelaniya
Amarasekara, G. E., D. c...Planter... tialgashena...HanweIla
Amarasekara, G. S., Rev....Native Pastor, C. M. S...Nugegoda
Amarasekara, J. A...Planter., .Madatnpe
Amarasekara, J, C.. J.P., u.r.m...Mudaliyar-Plantor-Marawila
Amarasekara, J. E... Landed Proprietor.- Hanwelia
Amarasekara, J. R. S-Post and Telegraph Mastsr...Courts...Colombo
Amarasekara, J. S., L. at. s..Sub-Assistant Col. Surgeon-Moratuvra
...Licensed Surveyor...Galle
.Amarasekara, J
Amarasekara, J. W...Planter...Ekala...Jaela
4-narasokera, E. S. D. S-Planter...Randombe ... A mba langoda
Amarasekera, J, L-Mudaliyar...Hinidumpattu...Elinidum....Uclugarna
Amarasekara, John C...Mudaliyar, Pitigal Korele So uth ...Nattaudiya...Marawila
Amarasekara, L -.Planter- Tin mod a... Matara
Amarasekara, L. El...Broker- Vincent Street-Colombo
Am iraseka a, P. D. J...Plan ter .
Amarasekara, S. J...Lauded Proprietor -Tamankaduwa-Habarana
.Amarasekara SiM311...Plsnter...Madampo
Amarasekara, W. A-Mudaliyar, Klchcheri ..Puttalam
Amarasena, T. A..postmaster...Beliatta
Amarasinghe, A.-Relieving Post and Telegraph Master
Amarasingbe, B. P...Postma ster ...Ban daragrtina
Amarasingbe, D. L. F-Proctor, D,C...Roehehikada
Amarasinghe, D. L. E....Proctor, D. 0. Negombo
Amarasinha, E. P. S..Notary Public ..Tibariya
Amarasinha, C. P.-Manager, Katherine Valley ...We'igama
Amarasinha, C. W. S-Stationmader, C G. R...Galboda
Amarasinha, D. M.-Notary Public.. Uda Dumbara...Teldeniva
Amarasinha, J. P...Deputy Coroner, Ambatalermahala...Kelaniya

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Amarasinha, P. A Landed Proprie tor... Ks lahe... Galle


Aniarasinha, W. P. de S...Proctor, District Court...Galie
Arnarasingham, E. N...Inspec to r of VaecinationBatticaloa
Amara,iriguilawardana, Don ComplisMudaliyarGralle
Amarasoriya, Ed. de SilVa...Lantred ProprietorMoragallaiialle
Anutrasuriya, HPlauter...Citrus Estate...A.kmimanaGalle
Atharasariya, ThosPlanter, Monrovia... Dodanduwa
Amarasuril a, Thomas do SilvaRenter ant PlanterGalle
Ambalavanar, S.. Pay Clerk, C. G. R.-Colombo
Ambrose, Aifred...Auctioneer....Kandy
[Colotnlm
Ambrose of St. John, Rev. Mother ProvincialLady Superior, Home for the Aged..
Ambrose, Sister Mary... Principal, Convent Girls' High Schaol... Kurunegal4
Ambrea-, Theodore..Post and Telegraph Master..Galaha
Ambrose, aliSS W... Poet .11(1, Telegraph MistressPeradeniya
Amith, Deen...Head (Mark, Anglo-Ceylon General Estate.' Co., Ltd...Nuwar.t Eiya
Arnoo, M. C_Proprietor, Lord Nelson Restaurant ..Chatham St...Colombo
Ampalavanar, A...Proctor, D.C. and Notary...Valanai...Jaffna
Ampenoff, W. P..The Trading ('o...Australia Buildings.. Colombo
Atupekanak..a. G. R Wesle) ea Central InstitutionBa, Hullos
Ampekapaker Jovil...Notary PublicPunyantivn..Batticaloa
Autunogama, 'P. B...Basnayaks, .Nilame... Paranagataa WalauvraGalagedara
Amy, Sister Agnes.'..Bishop's
Polwatte... Colom bo
Anandappa, PatrickShroff, Mercantile BankLighthouse Street...Galle
Anantham, S. M...Proctor, S.C. and Notary.. Mannar
Andel sou, A. W...PlanterHopton_Lunugala
Anderson, A,W ...Municipal Inspector Maradana. _Colombo
Anderson, C. P...Planter...Bandarapola...Matale
Anderson, 1). G ..Plauter...D ik-Mukalana...Balangoda
Anderson, E. S...Public Works Department... Vavuniya
Anderson, Edward C...PlariterAnningkandaDeniyaya
Anderson, Edwin A...Health OfficerColombo
Andersen, G..Planter..Travancore...In Europe
Anderson, G. C...Planter_LeangavellaHaputaleIn Europe
Anderson, C. I...Planter...Chi:ye Estate...Ohiya
Anderson, G. SProprietary Plantar TronpTadawakele
Anderson, G. S., jr... P tenter... TroupTalawakele
Anderson, HerbertPlanterHigh Walton...Mat ale
/Anderson, J. P...Planter ('Lutl Lieut., C. P. R. C.)...GlasselDehiowita
Anderson, James A ...Planter...YogammaD ehiowita
Anderson, Jas... Asst. Accountant...Cargills LtdColomba
Anderson, Jas., J. P., 11.0 , P. k.C.I. U.P.M ...Planter Bandarap3ht,..Matale
terGorthieDikoyaln Etir,pe
Anderson, John A., J.e., u.e.m....Plan
Anderson, L. G. Abbot...Planter ..liarmony...Pussellawa
Anderson, Patrick W...Planter...Gartmorehla.skeliya
a
Anderson, P. GPlantorHimasgiriya...Wattegama

Anderson, R. Aliss...ir urse, Lady Havelock HospilalColutnim


Anderson, RobertPlanterMeunt Vernon...Kotagala
Anderson, RobtPlanterNew Peradeniya ..Pers.deniya _In. Europe
Anderson, R. WPlanterRasagallaBalangodfl
Anderson, Roy GPlinterCattaratttnue.. Rattota
Anderson S. W...Inspector, Local Board...:Negombo
Anderson, T. R..Inspector, Local Board ..Chilaw
Anderson, William...Geo. Steuart & Co...In Europe
An.irawewa, P. B., President, V. TWalaeaneNuwara Eliya
Andree, A. W.. Photograpberliopetoun StudioSlave Island ...Colo.n bo
Andree, C.A.-Private Surve. or & Auctioneer...Landed Proprietor...Ku:tmegala
ale
Andree, F. L...I.Ate superintendent, Minor RoadsKegalla
Andree. H. EPlan ter EllawatteKurutiegala
Andrea, Mrs. R..Dressmaksr...Kew Cottage...Slave Island -Colombo
Andree, P. IIInspector of VaezinationColombo
Andrea, P. G...Inspector, M. M. Co.MaradanaColoml..o
Andrea, R. M ..Supdt. of WorksOriental Boat Co ... NlutwalColu mho
Andrea, W. 11...G overnment.Sarveyor ..Batticaloa
Andrew, D. B....ClerkMonarakande Group ...Kotmale
Andrews, A...Inspector of Boilers, Locomotive Dept., C. G. R ..Colomb)
Andrie, Marie..Nureing Sister...General Hospital Colombo
Audriezen, V. SReporterCeylon IndenpendentWell twatte
Andris Appu, D. G...8tationer and BooksellerHigh Street...Galle
Angele, Sister M. de StNursing SisLr, General Hospital...Culombn
Angell, Lient. Col. F. J...Chief Ordnance Offico rOolorubo
Anghie, .1. 0...Actg. Medical Officer Alutnuwara
Angus, Ales...Rat napurs In EaropeManagerHapugastenna
Anketel, A. 0...Clerk, C. G. R...Jaffna
Anketel, Rev. F...Nativo PastorAmerican Mission KankesanturaiJaff na
Auley, H. LPlanterMahatenna..Elkadowa

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Anson, ArthurProprietary Planter ..CarfaxHatton


Anstruther, J. LProprimary PlanterUdallussellawaNuwara Eliya
Anthonisz, A. WLicemed Survey rTangalla
Anthonisz, F. J......Clerkr.P. W. DKnrunegala
Anthonisz, C. Y...Postmfater...Maraditakadawela
Anthonisz, E. C. itInspector of Police...Colombo
Anthonisz, James E... Secretary, Municipal Council Gall e
Anthonisz, Miss J...Matron, Hospital...Ra{ wana
Anthonisz, N. W..SurveyorBalapitiya
Anthonisz, R. C-., st.e.B.a.A.S ,..Archivist and Librarit) to Colonial Secretary's Offlee
Translator of Dutch Records...0innamen GardensColombo
Anthonisz, S L., L.R.c.r.,
EdinAsst. Colonial SurgeonBadulla
Anthonisz,
C...Jailor...Kegalla
Anthony, S. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, o. at. i....VankalaiMannar
Anthony, C. S...Tea Merchant...11a Keyser StreetPena...Colombo
Anthony Pillai, B,Shroff, KachcheriMannar
Anthony Sarpina...Plumb ag o Merchant...Vine CettageKotahena...Colomb
Antoufieff, J. J...The Trading Co...Colombo
Aponso, G. A...Baptist MinisterWisidagamaBaudaragarria
Appadurai, S...Stationniaster, C. G. R...Pallai
Appageepiilsi. C.. MudabyarStipdt. of Minor RoadsTrincomalee
Appakundi, VNotary PublicJaffna
Appapillai, J. T. Rev...W. M. S.... -Training Colloge.VannarapounsiJaffna
Apparswami, V...Proctor, D. CJaffna
Appellees, F. C....Proctor, S. 0...Kegalla
Appleton, H, HForeman, Erectig Shop C
Wellawa tte...Colombo
Appolonis, C. DForwarding AgentWattegarn
Appuhami, A. M ...Notary Public K and y
Appuhami, D. AgrisForwarding Ageut_Gampola
Appuhami. W. D. CNutary
Appuhami, D. M. D. BMuhandiram, Supreme CotirtKotithensCoIomho
Appuhami, E. U...R. MSouthorn DivisionAnuradhapura
Appuhami, G. D. Palis...Editor " Kawatakatikaya "...GrandpassColoinho
Appuhami, H. J_Planter...PorambekanakaAkuressa
Appuhami, J. P. G.-0000111A MerchantMattakkuliyaColombo
Appuhami, K...Muhandirom...Pelmadulla
Appuhami, R. K... President, V. T...Kalagampalata... Anuradhapura
Appuhami, T. D.41 Forwarding Agent...Wattegama
Appuhami, W. A. D. Mathes...Renter and Lauded ProprietorMaradanaOolonaho
Appnlaamy, W. 14...PlanlerEndarapattia Kandy
Arab Jun. 0...Coach ProprietorGarupola
Arambo, Rev., S...Wesleyan Misaion...Kalmunai
Arasakularatne, D. J., m.c.s.R.a.b...Proctor, S. 0... Wateramee t...11iutwalColombo
Arasakularatna, John H...Merchant...WatersmoetMutwalOolombo
Arasalcularataa, F. O. J. D... Superintendent, Rajah ,TotumNattanciiya...Marawila
Arden, E... Plana.r...Galle
Areuder, D. J.. Proprietor of the Belle Vue Hotel Avisawella
Ariaoutty, A ....Mudaliyar ...Kachrsheri Mullaittivu
Ariyanayagam C.T.Proctor...D. C...Matalo
Ariyaratue, B. S ..Posimaster..Pannala
Artyaratne, Dr. A. M....District Medical OfficerWelikada
Ariyewah, J..Superintendent..ltiverehle...Putuhera
Armitage, A. H...PlanterCaledoniaLiadul a
Ar mitage, J, 11....PlanterKotiyagalls, ..Bogawantalawa
Armitage, B. F. H...Aset., Aitken Spence & Co...St. Leonard's... Flower Road, Colombo
Arrikage, 13. T...Plan ter ...Dunbar .. Hatton
Armitage, TPlanterRangboddeRamkada.
Armitage, Normau...Manager, Brown & Co., Ld..Nawalapitiya
Armstrong, C. HChiet Eugincer..se. " Lady Havelock "...Colombo
Armstrong, C. Spearman...Proprietary PlunterRookwoodHowaheta
Armstrong, P. BrookPlantarMalvern_ Wattegatna
Armstrong, H. C ...Planter (c.n.t.)...Sutton..Agrapatna
Armstrong, H. L... Planter M ayfield _Hatton
Armstrong, H. WPlanterOuragalla...Kandy
Armstrong, J. P., J.P., U.P.M...Superintendent of PoliceOolombo...On leave
Ar at, ong, J. S....PlanterEust HolyroudTaIawaltele
Armstrong, R. J...AssieMnt to Works Manager...C.G.RRailway Avenue...Colombo
Armstrong, R, Spearman..Pianter... Nor wood EstateNorwood
Armstrong, T...AdvocateJitillia
Armstrong, W. SSurveyorMatara
Arndt, Arthur L. R_Manager, Industrial School, Hill Street...Kandy
Arndt, C. F... Chief Clerk, Municipal CfficeColomho
Arndt, G.A.H. Rev, df.A...Bnb. Warden, St. Thomas' College.. .-.) alosabo
Arnold, H...PlauterArlardyPeermaadTravancore

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Arnolda, H. W...Teacher, St. Joseph's CoIleg.'...Malihan St roet


Amelia, M. D.-Postmaster ..Dikwella
Arnott, 11....Lieut. No. 4 Coy.. C. and NI. B., L. G. A. -Trincomalee
Arulamblam,K...Proctor, D. C.. Jaffna
Arulampalam, V.. District Madaliyar...Mullaittivu
Arulanapalain, R. N.... [lead Clt rk..Provincial Registrar's Office...Jaffna
Arulampalam A, S.-Head Clerk, D. C.-Jaffna
Arulappa, J...Clerk, P. W. D...Colontbo
Arulptagasant, C...Clerk,Telegiaph Department, G. P. 0...Colombo
Aralprigasam, M. S.-Stationmas'er, C. G. R....Chavakaelicheri
Arumogam, M. W....Caelner, G. P. 0... Colombo
Arumugam, A...Head Clerk, P, W. D. Office...Ratnapura
Arumugam, A. S.-Agent, Ceylon Steamship Co., Ltd.-Point Pedro
Arumugam, C. V....Supdt....Ellap )1a.. Matale
Arumugam, K...Udayar-Battic Lloa
Arumugam, R., Idudatiyar...Head Clerk, Fiscal's Office...Trincomalee
Arumugaw, S., 1...m.8-Resident Surgeon, F.I.N. Society Hospital, .Jaffn a
ArnimK...Notary PuMic...Chutarnalai...Jaffna
Arumukam, G...Ckrk...A.udit Office...Colombo
Arumukam, I...Notary Public...Alvay South-JILIN.
Arumukam, M.. Votary Public...Punkwintiv-u West...Jafftm
Arunachalam, P., M a., Barrister-atLa94, J.B.,11I.P.M., C.c.s., lq.C.B.M.A.s...Regititra.rGeneral... Horton Place...Colombo
Arunassalam, N...Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths...Trincomalee
Arunacalampillai, K.-Notary Public...Tellippallai-Jattria
Artmaahalam Chet ty, A. U.N. L. V..Proprietory Platt ter..bower Bollag Lila-Kandy
Aryaratna, B.-Landed Proprietor ...Tolalla...Elka,cluwa
Aryaritne, D. M. L m.s....District Medical Officer...Colomho
A saipillai,
Contractor...Jafina
Asaip ]lei, P....L'censed Surveyor an I Contractor..Talawa... Anuradhapura
.11 .Procter, D. C.. Kandy
Asbury, L. S.. .Clerk...Kachcheti ..Jaffna
Aserappa, A. L. R., B.A. (Cal.).-Advocite...54, Hill Street ..Colombo
Aserappa, E. P., n.u.c.r. Edin -Deputy Asst. Colonial Surgeon .."Fairy Hall"...
Ward Place...Cinnamon Gardeus..Colombc
Aserappa, J. J....License I Brok
Aserappa, S. de M., at.D.Edin....Medical Practitioner...Colombo
Aserappa, Walter N. S.,
A.dvocate... Itinerat Mg Police M aui straits-.
Asoervatham, J. J....Landiug Waiter, Customs.. Batticaloa
[Negonibo
Aseervathatn, R. P....Post and Teteraph
d.
Master...Point Pedro
Aseervatham, S. N Proctor, District Court...Colo.nbo
Aseervatham, A..Post and Telegraph Master... Luougala
Aserveth
J Acting Medical Officer...Kalonna
Ash, 0.
Colombo Coruinercia, Co., Ltd...Cavea, Hyde Park Corner,
Cinnamon LI ardens.. Colombo
Ash, R.M...A.st. Planter..Galkundewatla..Talawakele
Ashby, R. A. H.-Planter (Hon. Secy., Mamtrata P. A.)... Kinsmen -Maturata
Asher, Wm. A..Planter...ELlaga ht..Rattota
Astomas, Hon. Mr. A. M c
.5.E.dt t..c. Lieutenant.Governc_ and Colonial
Secretary ..Temple Trees.. Kollupitiya ...Colombo
Ashton, Albert Rossi...Planter...Iona...Agrapatana
Ashton, C. H..Planter...Ettie..Kegalla
Ashton, .1. D-Planter...Giltiyanakanda..Neboila
Askey, H...Palanchena Mills...Negontbo
Assau, B. F...Storekeeper, Liptou Ltd..Colombo
Assauw, F. 0...Clerk, Marine Biological Depaitmeot...Gaile
Assauw, Henry C.-Telephone Inspector-General Pon OBiee...ColuMbo
Aste, C. H...( Hon. Secretary, Ambegosnuwa, P. A.) .Plautor...Binoya...Rosella
Aste, P. El..Plituter..Dunkeld...Dikoya.-Iti Enrope
Aston, H. G.-Planter... Yaberelmava...Kandy
A tapattu, .1. E...Clerk, C.G.R...Colombo
Ats.pattn, J. V., Muclaliyar...Stationmaster. 0. G. R... Fort Golom bo
A ttapattu, Juhu A. F., M.L.B...PlanLer...Harriland...Nawalapitiy a
Atapattu, M. D. M...Lieensed Surveyor-Batagania....; aels,
Athepattn, H. B.-Head Clerk-Brown Davidsun...Talawakele
Atherton, Edward Newnham...(0.0.8. retired) Coon at Estate Proprietor...Reties lale...
Batticaloa...In England
Atkin, R. L...Plau ter...Shannon... Hatton
Atkin, R..Asst. Planter -Fornlands..Pundaluoya
Atkins, A. L ...Planter-Cleveland...Maskeliya
Atkinson, A. C. WmPlanter...Noupareil...Ohlya Atkimou, P...Planter...Sinnapitiya...0ampola
Atkinson, R. S.., Pro. Planter...Heatherton...Ambagammva... In Europe
Atmaram, IH...Bumbay Merehant...Gallo Face Hotel.. Cal,imbo
Attanagodda, L. B. Navaratne-Presidont V.T., Three Korales...Kegalla

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Attygalla, D. C.-Muhandiram...Kesbawa
Attygalla, I). f3. LPlanter, Do lants.laaa...Euran.egala
Attygala, D.L ..Shroff
liatnapura
Attygalla, F. D... Laaded Peupri ..tor...Kurtniegala
of Poli,ls Ccdombo
Attygall-,, H.
Attygalla, J., M.R.C.S. Eng., M.D. Aber...P .nsioner..Eversleo...K ...Al, St ..Colomh.
m., Aber...Police Surgeon
Attygalla
Attygallri, R. V.-Proctor, D.C.. CfIlornha
Attygalle, D. J...Export Supdt.....Cargo Boat Despatch Co...D.,Tuatagoia...Maradana
Attogalle, T. P.-Assistant Supdt. of F.
Atukorala, K. W... Post. and Teleg-raphmaster... Lindula
Atwell, 2.
Planter...Psrnagallt...Puwuapitiya
Atwell, Atlas ,INurse, Temple roa.i...ala ra q
Atwell, Robert A... Medical Assista t Bantlarawela
Atwell, W. Chas...Tracier..Albion Lodge,..Maradattus...Colombo
Aubert, F. Rev., e.m.t...R.O. Missionary...St. Anns.',...Teli
Auhrin, Marie...Nursing Sister...General Hespit sl...Colombo
Austin, B..Commission Agent...Galle
Austin,, J. E....S;or,keeper, D. R. C...Galle
Austin, C. 'r -Planter ...Lardsaill,. ..Veyangods.
Austin, F...Planter...Galle
I ColornI
Austin, Osmund Planter.- Walpitimulla...Vey angoda
Austin, W. D...Maaager, Auglo-Oriental Fornitura Clo...lat Cross St...Pettah..
Austin, W. P..Planter..0ocausvatte..L9Inugala
Auwardt, E. H. C....Reoorter. " ce)lon Inderendent --Kandy
Anwardt, B.-Asst. Supt. of Minor Roads...Kuronegala
Auwardt, E. G., J.P., u.r.m...Menaber, D.R.C. & Visitor of the Pri.=ou -Crown Proctor..
Auwardt. John ... Auctioneer.. Union Place...Slave Island...Colombo
Avery, W. 0.-Planter...Kwearagalle...Kadogannawa
Ayden, A. H.-Assastant Whittall & Co...Clolumbo
Aymer, John...Planter...Cioorookoya ..Nawalapit.iya
Ayecough, C. FL-Planter...Stouyoliff...Kotagala

B.
Babapulfe, Dr. C. Bit.)..Matiloal Practiti. ner..Registrar of Births and Death,
29, New Meor Street..Colombo.
Baohofen, Dr. F...Chemist aLd Analyst, c/o A. BaurColombo
Baokhouse, C. J...Merchant...Batticaloa
Backus, John, Rev....Pastor Church Mission...Pallai....Taffint.
Bacon, B. K, W....Capt.. Bad Wore astarshir, Regt....ColombJ
Bacot. E.B...Agent, per pre Odell ek Co._ Colombo
Europe
Badrock, R. G: R.. Plauter..Endou Hall
Badeley, C. F. B. ?Plata' er, Erlsmere..Dikoya
&wane., B. Darabji...Managor, Singer Mannbictitrit.g Co-. Niain St...Pottab..
Bagot, C. H.-PlanterSt. Leonard's..isl uwara El iya
Bagot, H. V...Plenter...Arapolakande...Tebuwana
Bahaman, M. N...Chief Tracker and Shikari,S.P, ..Hittnbaututa
Behar, J. H....Jailor, Mahan], Jai 1 Ran ama
Baikie, Bertram 8...Plant er...In Europe
Bailey, F. J.-Stationmaster, C. G. R..Hapittale
Bailey, H...Fore a an, Drainage Worka......0 lombo
Bailey, H. W...Planter...S up riuteud e nt...Elstoi,...Puwakpitiya
WSuperintendent..Bridwelt- Bogawantalawa
Baia er A L., c.c.. Planter...Peacock Hill...Pussellawa

WoodstockRozella
Baird, G. 11., c.c. &
Eli:
er Co.
Baird, R. W...Electrical Engineer...Manager, Colombo. tat. &
Bungalow...Castle Street.. Kandy
Baker, C. F. S...lrrigation Engineer...Rugam...BaDitaloa
Baker, G. ..Plant% r...Mahacoodagalla ...Kandapola
Baker, H. Piers..Assistant Afloat, P. & 0. (7o...Coloml
Baker, T. C.-Assistant, Brodie & Co..British India Hotel...Colombo
Baker, W. F...Planter...Delpotouoya...1Urutgala
R...Kadugannawa
Bakewell, F. W.-Resident Engi. eer.,,Incline...C.
Bakmiwewa, E. C....Interpreter :.indallyar -Settlement D -pt.-Colombo
Bakmiwewa, G. W.-President, Village Tribunals...Kurunegala
Bakmiwewa, 0. H..Inspector, Local Board...Anuradhapura
Balak.rislinan, A.-Planter Carney...Ratnuura
Balasingha Baja, C.-Advocate...HaDuony Lodge...Mount Lavinia
Balastindara A. J... Teacher, St..A.ndrew's Scly..1.-Batticaloa,
Ilalasnriya,
E...Clerk and DispenserDuckwariRangala
Balasuriya, .T. H. PPlanter...Walagaroa...Paleahawela
Balderston, C. A...Assistant, Finlay, Muir & Co.. Oakland . Colombe

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..In Eurap,mbo
tota
Baldwin, H....Plantor...Daga'easaYsl
Baldwin, H. E..Engineer...Browu & Davte sl...Talawakele
Wife
Balean, 0...Plante.r..Bathforel-Dikoya
ady
Anuaida
Ba:four, J. A., a.m.i.c.s,...Irri,Eation Eegiueer...G LiBalfour, J. D., J.P., 13.P.M..Planter...Rakwana
Balfour, Col. W. 1,. L...Comma.nding Officer, R.
Ba'guy J. ti....Majer 92nd. Royal Artillery...Trincomalee
bo
Balkwiil, F...Aaeistant, Molchsnoff. Penhatnotl& Co...Colomb
.Dehtwala
Ball, H. W...Secretary,'Local Hbard...Negombo
Dndwe!1 & Co.,...Coolembu
Ballantyne, Ogilvy...Manager, Oriental Restaurant...Chatham Street,d,
Ballard, C. It...Major let. Batt. Norfolk Regt...Deputy,Asst, Quarter last
,..Nuwara Eliya
Balmer, RPlanter...Kirimettia...Kadugannawa
Balsillie, A. G... ABM Planter... Hapugestenne Group..Ratuapura
Balthazar, A. L...Mail ContractorBatticaloa
Analytical Chemitt...Hydo Park Corner...Colombo
Batuo.....,
Bomber, M. Kelway...ru.a.a.c., M.K.A.s., Eng., te.c.s....Analytical ChemistColombo
Baraforth, J. W...(Sergeant C.M.T.)...Planter...Fsrnliant...Avisawella
Banarjie, Dr. D. P...Denison & Co...De Soysa's
Island...Colombo
Bandara, D. W....Raternahatmaya...Udukinda...Welimada
Band, G. B...Preaident, V. T...Matale North
Banda, 1, K. R. H. El...President, V. T.. Huralu Palata...N.-C.P...Anuradhapura
Banda, M. K...Ratemahatmaya...Matale South
Diaullewa...Kurunegal.r
Banda, P. K. K..Notary Public..
Banda, D. 11. M. I)President, Demala Hatpattu...Puttalam
Banda, S. D. 11...Ratemahatmaya of Panawalpattu, E. P... Batticaloa
Banda, B. V...Notary
Banda, U...Planter...Meeriswatte..Koslanda
Banda, W ...Deputy Coroner... Kurutiegala
Banda, W. PRatemahatmaya and President, V.T...Ampitiya
M...Buttala...Monaraglela
Banda, W.
Banda, Y, M. D. A. P. W. U. Dkku....Ratemahatutaya..Hewaheta
Bandara, VPresident, V. T...Welimada
Bandar, W...Ratemahatmaya
Bandaranaike, J'. D. 8...Planter... WalpitimullaVeyangoda
Bandaranaike, S. D... Assistant Ratemaluttortya...Wanni Hatpattu, Nikaweratiyam
Kurunegala
Bandaranayaka, A. S. W. D...Muhandimm, Siyano West...Colombo
Bandaranayaka. C. D...Pla-iter...Attansgads...Veyampsda
Bandaranayaka, C. L. H. Dias...PlanterMaligatenneVeyangoda
Bandaranayaka, C. W. D..-Landed ProprietorWaturagania..Henaratgoda
Bandaranayaka, D. A. Edward Ditis...Ureen Street.., Colombo
Bandaranayaka, C. E. D...Postmaster...Kadawata
Bandaranayaka, D. A...Proctor D. 0...Kandy
B8 ndarauayaka, G. A...Excise Officer...C,Alle
Bandaranayaka, Don Solomon Dias A. J. S. R. K., c.m.o., .i.e.,
Mudaliyar, Native A.D.C. and Chief Interpreter to the Govtltmor...Horagalla...
Veyangoda
Bandaranayaka, F,. V. Dias...Mutlaliy,r (Governor's Gate)... Planter...Jaela
Bandaranayaka, F. D...Plauter...Udupila...Kelaniya
Bandaranayaka, F. E. Dias...Green Street...Colombo
Bandaranayaka, F. W. C. Dias...m.c.e n.a.s...Acting Mudaliyar, Siyane Korale East
and Inquirer into Deaths...At isatvAla
Bandaranayaka, J. Francis Dias...Planter...Udupila Estate...Kelaniya
Bandaranayaka, 13. Walter Dias...Mmialiyar and Deputy
Korale West...
Bam'arawatte...Henaratgoda
Baraleranayaka, Nicholas A...Retired President, V.T., Gangaboda Patti ...Dikwel la
Bandaranayake P. A. D....Barber St....Colombo
Bandaranayaka, T. F...Proetor, D. C...Colombo
Bandaranayaka, W. D...Mudaliyar, Alutkurukorale North...Minuwangeda
Bandaranay aka, W. E. D.-PlanterBandar s,watta...lienaratgoda
Banks, A...Engine-driver...Keland Valley Colombo
Batiks J....Plauter...Ancoombia...Matale
Bannerman, R...Planter, Eleton...Puwakpitiya
Baptist, E. C...Medical Officer...Galawela
Baptist, N. C Post and Telegraph Master ...Rain apgra
Baptiste, Marie P..Nur,ing Sister, General Hospital..Colombo
Barber. A. H...As istant, per proForbes & Walker.....Gregory's Road . Colombo
Barber, C. C.-Planter.. The Grove...Ukowela
[Matale
Barber, Ja.s. H..Proctor S.C. and Planter, nt.a.a.s., M.C.B. u.a.s...New Blackstone ..
Barber, Leonard G...Gas Inspcctor... Municipal] ... IR he inland ..Colpetty, Colombo
Barber, W .. Salt Supervisor...Karaitivu...Kalpitiya
Barber, W. E.. Barrister-at-Law ...Advocate... Kandy
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DI KEG 1 ORIES.

Geo. Steuart & Co...Coloadro...th Europe


Attygalla, D. C
Attygalla, D. G. L.. ir...Kaiapahana...11ora
ictmaster ...G. P. a Golemba
Attygala, D.L ..Shr o'As
a 11 Master ..-mb.i'angoda
Attygalla, F. D...bamdeIegr P t ata
Itgaiae
11....Iulp,partn....ni .;;;L alw
Attygall.,,
Attygalla, J., Iff.R.C.S. toll;i Er9
1 a ll. -.Colombo
Attygalla, J. W..4., M.B.0 M (3. . R...Mutwal. Colombo
Attygalla, It. V...PrOOLCSrliiVr Onh ...Nawilapitiya.
Attygalle,14. J-ExP:i...Manager...Dainbatenno Groui3....Haputele
Atty galle, T. P tilter...Ross...Matale
Atutrorala, K-.4v....Nawanagalla...Crugala
J. kW...Curate, ,ill Saints' Church...Kaymen's Gate...Colombo
Atwell5 Rev.-Curate, St. Paul's...Colombo
A t.. 121. S.-Consulting Electrical Engineer to the Ceylon Government-Victoria
At Arcade...Colombo
..rnard, H. O...Assoc. Cooper's Dill, r.a.u.s., P.a.a.s...Supdt. of Surveys-1n Europe
Barnes, A. A..Planter..Kent .. Mat ale
Barnes, R. A, lien... Wesleyan Minister...Pith) antivu... Batticalou
Barnes, S. R.-Clerk ..Kachelieri ..Batticaloa
Barnet. G.
c.c.n...Planter...Lamiliere...Talawakele
Barnett, A....District Locomotive Foreman, C. G. It., Railway Avenue...Colombo
Barnett, J. D.-Factory Assistant...Nahaveena-Rakwarm
Barnston, G. D Factor v Superintendent...Diyagaraa...Agi apatuna
Barret., W. 41...Planter ..Eila Estate...Yetiyant,,ta
Barron, H. M. V., Captain Cameron Highlanderd...A.. D. C. to Brigadier-Gener,t1
Money.,. Colombo
Barron, J. B. Rev-Missionary Apostolic,
Barre, A. E-Planter...Arnhanpitiyit...Kegalla
Barry, C. C...French Ta tor...Wesley College...Uolorabo
Barenbach, A. B.-Clerk, Audit Office...Colonmo
Barsenbach, Z. A... Post and Tele.reph Master... Kegalla
Barthelott, G .G...Asst, Irrigation.. Inspector...T empibiya...Batticaloa
Barthelott, P. P...Clerk, General Treinury...Colo nib
Bartholomeusz, A....Deputy Postmaster, G. P. O....Colombo
Bartholomeusz, YElith...Inspector ..The Bulk Petroleum Installation... Elibank
Havelock Town...Colombo
Bartholomeusz, Alfred...Coconut Planter...Kurunegala
Bari
usz, A. B...Proctor, District Court...The Club...Haldutmuunt
Bartholomeusz, A. R...Clerk, Audit Office...(Capt. C.V. ).-Bamhalapitiya...Colombo
Bartholomeusz, C. W...Proctor, District Court...Nuwara Eliya
Bartholomeusz, C. D...Post and Telegraph Master ..Kandapol a
Bartholomeusz, B. H.. Supernumerary Surveyor...Survey Department...liakmana
Bartholomeusz, C. W.-Planter...Marlborough...Baku:Jana
Bartholomeusz, E. P...Aceountant.../Matale
Bartholomeusz, F. H...Asst, Superintendent of Minor Road......,Colemho
Bart holomeusz, F. R...Chief Clerk., Treasury...Colombo
Bartholomeusz, C.F.-Proctor, D. C...Kaudy
Bartholomeusz, H. E.. ssistaut, Miller & Co...Kandy.
Bartholomeusz, Mtge H.-Teacher, Girls' High School..,Kandy.
Bartholomeusz, James B.- Manager, General Supply Sterea...K andy
Bartholomeusz, L. U.-Farrier.../vIatale
Bartholomeusz, 0. V. Surveyor...Trincomalee Street...Kandy
Bartholomeusz, P. L... Asst. Reporter, "rinses of Ceylun"...(Latiyamith)..HaVelnek
Town... Colombo
Barthelemy-18z, W. L.-Stationmaster, C.G.R...Kotagala
Barttolometrsz, J. H. Supernutt e ary Surveycr, Survey Depatirremt...Katily
Bartholomeusz, W. C.-Proctor, D. C...Ksndy
Bartholomew, Capt. H. J., n.s.o...2nd W. 4ceitershire Hegt...Colornbe
Bartlam, A.-Instruotor in Dra A Mg.-Technical College .. Mayfair, Elibank Road...
-Havelock Towu...Colombo
Bartleet, W...Partner...C.ieu. White, Bartleet 47. no.. Baillie Street...Color ho
Bartlett, C.-Postmaster.. Namunukula
Bartlett, E.
et. H. W. Cave & Co.-Colombo
Bartlett D. P...Registrar of Marriages-Jaffna
Bartlett, F., B.A.. Oxon, C.C.S A.sst. Govt. Agent, Police Magistrate and Commi sinner
of Requests...Nnwara Eliya
Bartlett,11. G. 13.-Planter..Gamp.tha,.1.Idapos.ellawa
Bartlett, W. EL-Planter..Doteloya..Aranayake
Battlett, W. H.-Survey Department-Meradaukadawala
Bartlet, W. B...Plauter Halbrook...Lindula
Barton, F...Engine Driver, C.G.11.-Kawly
Barton, J. C...per pro. J. C. Hall & Co.. Colombo
Bartoeetti, Rev. D. P ..Missionary Apostolic, 0.S.13-In Italy
Barteum, R. W ...Planter ..Ragalle,../Ialgrauoya

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Bertram, Mrs-Sinbton-Rakwana
Bartel NY ...Pianofol te Tuner...2nd Division, Maradana...Colombo
rastaiyaka, Simon-Pest atiA Telegraph Master_Deltota
Basnay aka Debigana Niltme...Ranawana Wala.uwa-Peradeniy a.
Bassett, G., ( Sergt. Majer)...Drill Instructor, C.P.R.p_liandy
Bastian, It. D....Manager, J. O. de Silva & Co-Dodangaslancla
S-Head Clerk...D. C-Batticaloa
G..Head Clerk, Brown & Co., Ltd ..Nawalapitiya
Rustic
Bmtianputle. N...Chi- f Clerk, Harbour Departimmt....Colornba
Baetiansz, F...Head Teachw., Wesleyan School...Karegampitiya,..Debiwala
Bastuinsz, G. S.-Planter-Deniyaya
Bastiansz, J. A...Head Clerk, District Court ..Matara
G.P.O...Colomho
Bastiansz,
Bastienez, R. ...Head Teacher, S. P. G. School-Wellawatt a
Bastiensz, W. C...tteghtrar of thrills. Marriages and Deaths- Deliwala
Belem's, Rev. 3...Missionary. Apostolic,o.ts.t...Jaffna.
Battams, R. F....Asst. Eastern Produce & Estates Clo.,...Colomhe
lis.thgate, J (Asa-Partner, liatisgate, Pins & Co-Calcut a
Bathgate, Pim & Co...F. F. Street, per pro...Colombo
Bata a aututlawa, C. de S...Basrister at Law...Advocate...Colombo.
liatawantudawa, E. D. S...Planter. .0range Grove...Polgallawele
B,, tuwantadawa, E-Planter-Malahapitiya-Marawila
Baudot, Rev. E. It-Missionary Apostolic, o.51.1_,Mutwa.1.-Colombo
Baumgartner. C. S. K...The Edfa Mills...Siringapathe-Negombo
Baumgartner. G. A., 0.0.8., J.P.
tr.c.e.R. A. S ...District Judge-Galle
Baur, A...Merchant..Ceyloo Manure Works-Colloge Haase, .Darlcy Road-Colombo
Bawa, A ..Akiet. Supdt-Elladuwa-Kalutate
Bawa, A. E...Broker & Commission Agent...Colombo
Bawa, Benjamin W., st.c.n.a.a.s...Advocate...( Lieut. C. L. I.)...Colombo
Sawa, C. M. H. Marker...Merchant-Gallo
Bawa Deen Saibo, K...per pro. A. Adam Saibo & Co.Colon'ho
Biwa, Harry, 1...u.c.e &
c.P., Edin..2n t Lieut C.A. V. Port Surgeon.- Registrar of
Birth, end Deaths....Colomt 0
Bawa, Sultan...Jeweller...Bristol Hotel...Colombo
Bawa, T. IL-Head Guard, Railway...Galle
Baxter, ff ...Gnard, C.G.R...Kandy
Bayley, Charles J., c.c.o...Planter-Podro-Nuwara Eliya
lc, , Captain 0. E. (York & Lancaster Begt.) Adjutant...C.P.R.C. dr C. MI-. Kandy
Bayley, R. G...Planter..Park:args,ralapola
L...Planter-Dunedin.. Yal iy notate.
13aze lgette, N...Pl enter.- Ga Ile numena... Doloshs ge
Beachcroft, H. A...Proprietary Planter-Udagoda- Wattegama, .In Europe
Ben dle, A-Postmaster-Pallai
Beale, 1).-Planter-Angamone-Garnpola
scale, W. Gr-Planter...Oodoowerre Demodera
Beard, S. R. H... Aset. Engineer...11sybour Works...Jubilee gotta go, -Ward Place-.
Cimtaroon Gardens-Oolombo
heattie, C. S...Plauter
Beattie, C. W-Planter-Telbedde_Badulla
Beauchamp, Miss...Wersieyau Mission-Point Pedro
Beaud, C Rev-Missionary, o.m.r...P, incipal-St. Pa trick's College_Jaffna
Beattrepaire, F. 0. de, Rev. S. J_Mis,s'Anary...Trincm_malee
I3eaufry, S. M.. Supt., Colombo Lead Mills. .Colpetty.. Colombo
Beazley, R. II-Suo-Acconntant, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China...
Colombo
Beck, G., J
U.P.111.... Proprietary Planter-Henfold-In Europe
Becke, J., 1 c.c...Planter-Lethenty-Hatton
Becket, A. E , Rev...S. P. G. Missionary-Actg Chaplain to the Troops...Trincomalee
Beddewela, 0. B-Medical Practitioner-Colombo
Beddeweile, K. B._ Nla,ligatenna Kandy
Beebee, J., Rev... Wesleyan Minister-Mannar
Beebee, J. W...Survey Department.. Marealankadawals.
Beeching, Elizabeth U. Miss...C.M.S..Copay..Jaffna
Bet kreever, Very Rev. D. B.-O.K.'s-Chancellor_ Parish Priest,...Kandy
Beilby, R. G-Planter-Weygalla...Elks,duwa
Boling, Charles G.-Planter -St. Andrews ..Kalutara
Beling, F. J -.Proctor, District Court... Negnmi ,
Belling, H. P-Clerk, freasary-Colembo
Beling, Miss M.-Matron, Hospital..Kalutara.
Boling, W. W. Landing Waiter -Castoms...Wellawatta-Colombo
Bell, A. .1.-Ast. Manager, Walker & Greig-Badulla
Bell, A, J.-Proprietary Planter..Fairlield-Dimbala...In Europe
Boll, A. P. (1 c.c., C.C.D .)...Planter...Nayetbedde...Bantlaravrela
Bell, A. S-Planter-Gordon-Udapusaellawa

Bell, H. A (1 c.o., o.c.D)...A.set. Supt. of Police...JatfnA

.I. /FL F.T.3.

Bidden, J. E...Planter...AbhotsleichHattoli
Biddell, S. 0,..Planter...Ahhots'oigh...Ilattou
I:iddialph, W. H..:(Captaio...1!.P.R.C.).-Plariter...Sveton... Ulm wela
Biezer, J. B. Rev.
Aloysiug SchoolGalle
#1.
Bins, E. AI...Planter, (c.M.I.,t
Biggs, J...Head Goard, C. C. Ft...Coli-mbo
Bill imoria, S. D...Trader, 4-i Prince Street, PettshColombo
Billimaria, Framjee P...F., rtColonaho
Billirnoria, Ednlji Dassabh-.y..Asst. Supdt. Afloat . Ceylon Wharfage Co Ltd
Bambalapitiya...Colombb
Billimoria, K. F. .13.A -Principal, Dharma Raja College...Kandy
Bingham, C. H. Capt..A. S. 0..Colom he
Bingham, J....He id Cruurd...C. C. B.-Colombo
Bingham, P. M.,
F....Provincial Engineer, P. W.D... Iu Europe
BMus, G.. Planter.. High Forest.. Maturates
Bird, H. J... M achine Shoo Foreman...C. G. R...Colombo
Bird, P. HPlanterPalem;.. otta..Bakwanu
Bird, W. J. APlanterDuckwari..Rringale
Bi hop,
& Co....Badulla
Bishop, J, B...Ageut, Mercantile Bank (H ,n. Sccr.tary, Kandy Club).....Kandy
Bis' V, A. Stanley, Rev.. Wesleyan Mission House...Badidle
Bisset .1- NVPlanterKehelwatt,...Lunugthla
Bisset, F. 11.-Planterhomer-et ..Gampola
Bisset, J. E...Planter...BroughtonBandarawela
Bissett, James Mrs....IIry ...Badulla
Bisset, J. W....PlanterMahe Bea_ Kainapo'a
Blachot, M. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.3LT Diocesan Director of ConfraternitiesJaffna
Black, I. S. Mrsjohn Black & CoGalle
Black, J. It., at
john Black & CoGalle
Black, R. B.-Planter...Clarendon...Nanuoya
Black, S... Planter... Ka took elle... Tale wak ele
Black,T. B.-Surrey Department...13#1311,
Black, William... District Engineer... P. W. D... Vavaniya
Blacker, Walter St. G..Mmticipal Thspe,Ytor 24. New Chatty Street. -Colombo
'
Blackett, H. D... 31anager, Marn3ana. Afille....4.fsekwood
& Co...Colombo
Europe
Blackott. N. J. Wilson... Plant Tavalarntenne....Ban!boda.yln
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anter...Daug
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DC-1 isn er.
Taluwakolu
Blacklaw, Hugh
P.-Planter...St. Andrew B...
Numara Eliya. P. A.)... Kandapol.
Blackncore,
ter .Concordb....(flou.
r...Gdonnat Pip6,3iPtog
cal aurveys.. n rorope
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A.r;1'
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B1e
lair,
anahlaP'Ilmartalke
B
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glair, Dyson...Asat. Superintendent,
blhdr,
G. W.de
HnuterPlant
Bair, Marie
lit -Nursing gineer,
'6ri(2
liter...General
Ho.pital...,Colornbo
Northers Railway
.. Batension
Governor-.Anuradhapura
and Com7y:rinuau-,
thereof
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'limn Arthur GC")L5'
Blair, R. A....A.seist int
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Excellency Sir island of Ccelolm with the
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V;ce-Admiral...Queetis
Queen's Cottage, NnwaraTaliSa
jraNancore
Kadtt...Pe
Planitord, FL J.-Planter
ark, 13Katukele
Maze,
John T., lc& xon...Barrister-atLaw, Advocate...CAier Place. .11Arnee
Cinnamon GardensColombo
wf
Blaze, L. E., B. A ...Principal, Kingswood CollegeBandy
Blaze, 11. E...Proctor D.C...Badulla
Bliss, B.. Assistant Engineer, Brown & Co., LtdNawalapitiya
C.L Planter ...Langdale ...Nanuova
Bliss, G. 0...Plauter...(Chairman, Flu:sell ova P. A. and Member "Thirty Committee")
...A.tgallaGampola
Blok, J...Suh-ln-;lector of SehoolsPa.nadute
[Colombo
Blom, S ...Watchmaker . Chatham St...Fort Colombo
Blundell, J. E. Mrs...Coconut Estate Prop rietreBs. . Chariton, Ro mead Place...
Myth, D. J P lanter... Mariawatte ...Gam ol
Bit th, J: S m r. mar. a.,Rooket:;nue ..Bandarawela
. Pa
..In Europe
13 yak,
M.I.
E...0 insulting Engineer & Marine Surveyor,
Cclmege, Forsyth & Co ePeak View ..Ciunamou GardensColombo
Board, r
miss...c. 31. S...NL117,rd
Boar.liug SchoolSaffna,
Books, P> Engineer, Vauxhall 1,1
ills Slave TslandColomho
Bogaars;
GManager
and
Proprietor,'
"Albion Press "..Galle
[negate
&gala! .e, 11
...ltatemahatmaya, Katupcopola HatpattuKuliyapitiys... K urn&
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BilhiingerColomboIn
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F: .sd.70.31r
Bat.% .S., .P.1t.C.1 ..J. M. Robertson & Co... Colombo
J M. Robertson & Co...(I.tenelagh.........;lave taland)...Colombo

1200

DIRECTORIES,

Bois, Herbert...J. M. Robertson & Co...Vauxhall Cottago -.Slave Island...Colambs


Bois, Henry ...J. P. M.C.B.R. A.A
M . Robertson & Co ...Colombo...In Earops
Bois, Percy...Bois Brothere & Co....Censul For Norway 3.: Sweden-. (Member "Thirty
Committee ") . Colombo
Bois:Stanley...Bois Bros. & Co -Colombo In Europe
Bolling, R. W...Planter.::Karragahatenne Estate...a ammaduwa
B Acta, Cr. W. C.c.D...Assigant ForemEin,Workshops..Harbour Works... 2, Galle Face
Cot tage
a....liallupitiya...00lombo
Booker, J. L.,Planter.. St. Leotgrig...Halgraum a
Boomke, J. A.-Asst., Steherbatchoff, Tchokoff & Co...Wavetreo Stores...Vauxhall
St.. Slave Island...Colombo
Boormsn, Miste._Kelaniya Miseion...Daloogarea liouse..Kelaniya
Boniface, C.rE. Clerk...Kachcberi...Anuraelhapura
Bonaparte-Wyse, L..Proprietary Planter ..Holbrook..Lindula
Bonaparte-Wyge, N...P1 oprietary Plant-rHolbrookLindulaIn Europe
Bonaparte-Wyse, N. U..Planter..Galedonia..Lindula...in Europe
Boyd, James..Inspector, Lahugama Rego rvoir..Hanw(Au
Bonnel, F., Rev., g.s....Roman Catholic Missionary...Batticaloa
Emmen, 0 Rev., s, s.... Missionary Apostolic,..Trincomalee
Bonner, A. C.:. Plantor...Kirkoswald ...Bogawantala wa
[Halgranoya
Bonner, C. E.....1P tr.p.m...Planter.. (Chairman, Udapnasellawa P. A.)....Glen Devon
Bontor, P. L... Planter ...Ninfield...Dehiowita..In Enrope
Booth, A. PPlanter...Glendon...Neboda ...In Europe,
Booth, F...Inspector of Village Tanks... Anuradhapura,
Booth, L. W. C.C.F.,....Grovr. Agent, N. C. Proviaoe ... Anneal hapnra...In EuropBooth,E.
Booth, W. Rev., 31.A. Oxon...C,M.S..Borglla...Colombo
Booty, C. W.-Agent,' McIntyre Bros...Colombo
Booy, Chae...Licensed Surveyor...Matara
Bordeaux, E. F. J...Planter...01d Tuniegalls....Rangala...In Australia
ilorrett, B. P., J.e...Crown Proctor...Solicitor and Notary Public...Raudy
Borough, G. 11.-Platiter...Psttiagama...Deltota
Bow:1111ot, E. DPlanterDelta...Pussellawa,
Bosanquet, It. A., m.c.e.a. A .s...Bosanquet & Co...Colombo..In Europe
Bosanquet, Wm. D.-Visiting Agent, Bo4anquet & Co Tinto:mood ,...,Agespatsba
Bostock, J. H...Resident Engineer...Harbour Works...Uplands...Mutwa,L-Colombo
Botaju, C...Read Clerk, District Road Committee...Matara
Botaju, W. Edwin Rev....All Saints.. Gallo
Botejo, W. H. C ...Planter ..Mahayaya...Dohiowita
Botticelli, A. J. M...Piano Tuner and Music IVlaster...Prince StreetRettah...Colomiat
Botticeli, J.-Planist and Piapoforte TunerHandy
Boucher, II. B. T. -Planter. ,WaltrirnLindula
Bougarel, F. Rov...Missionary Apostolic, o. N.
Kochcbikulde
Bongo, P. Rev....Miesionary Apostolic, 0. u..1.-Nagoda..,Jaela
Boulton, John ...Planter...Bambragalla...Rattota
Bourna,schoft, At. M _Russian Vice-Co tiFQL..Basllic St., Fort. Colombo
Rotary. C. Rev...hliasionary Apostolic, o.m.r...Superior...St. Martin's SeminaryJaffna
Boesfield, t3. K...PlanterHringageriya Gronp...Wattegam
Boustead, G...Aqsistant, Boustead Bros...Colombo
Boustead, Cyril il...Planter...Hayes Estate ..Deniyaya
Boustead, .1. MelvilleBoustead Bros...In Europe
Boustead, L. T...Planter...01iphant...Nuwara &Ilya
Boustead, Row]and...Planter.../41aris. and Longford ..Witt rtgatnri
Boustead, T. H...Clera, Freudenterg & Co... Skinner's Rom/ South...Clolombo
Bouvier, L. E. RevMissionary Apostolic, o. M.
Palagatura ...Kattnwa...Negombo
Bouvier, P...Rev. Bro. ea.-. Battirsaloa
Bev: Lysbere, C. W...Planter...Darrawelle....Dikoya
Bowen, A. G...Engine-driver C. O. R..-Gallo
Bowen, D.-Head Guard, C. G. R...Na.vgalapitiya
Bowen, J. E.-Engine Driver...C. G. R.-Colom o
Bowen, M. C.-Assistant Engineer, Drainage Works...Colons bo
Bowen, T. L-Agst. PlanterNithadale.....A.grapatans,
Bower, S.1E...District Engineer, P.W.D... Calle
Bowers, JosephForeman. Platelayer, C. Cr. B._ Ka ill tUra.
Bowes, C. W.-Planter ..Binoya...Watagrala
Bowes, F., B.A., Oxon, c.c.s., J.-P... Assistant Government Agent. District Jr ge, Commissioner of Requests & Polieu Magistrate... P nttalam
Bowes, J. S., J.P., u.P.m....Assistant Sup-riatendent of Police...Jaffna by
Bowie, Annanelale...Planter...Panmure,..Hatton
t. .
Bowie, Andrew A.-Planter...Great We stern...Talawakeie
...Baddegama...13atitlegama
Bowman, E. D. c.c.11 ...Planter
.
Bowman, Mrs. 'E Monthly NurseNo. 56, New Chetty Street...Colom an,
Box. P. MPlanter..Coorooudoowatte..Gampola
Oxon....Incumben t. St- Peter's Church...0010mb blr
Boyd, Ven.C.T.,
Europe
Boyd, F, D., Lieut, C. L,
Bank of Uva...Badulla

Boyd, Lucius, J...Civil and Mining Engineer.. II atara


[Colombo
Boyd, William Bolton...Superintendent, Cooly Camp...Ragama
Boyer, H., Rev. n.b...Iliesienary Apostolic, o.m.r...St. Joseph's ChurchGraudpass...
Boyce, G. A...Planter (C. M. 1)...Amblakande.. Aranavaka...In Europe
Boyson, C. R... Planter ...Rahatut , coda...11ewabeta...In Europe
Boyten, MissPrincipa], Christ Church College...Mutwal...CoMilm
u.r.m....Planttr and Visiting Agent...01d and New Fericock...
\ irabazon, G. D.,
Brace. A. E...LighthouseSuperintemi f, nt...Trincomalee
Brace, A. E. Misa...Matron Civil, Hospital...Anuradhapura
Brace, J M...Froprietary Plauter.,Nuwara El y a...In Ponape
OrS,Chen Mrs...Monthly Nurse...No. 62, Dean's Road...Maradana...Colootbo
Bracher Miss...Y. M. U. A. Secretary....Kanatta Rd...Colombe
Bradley, G. T., A.M.I.M.N. & v:...Irrigation Engin.er...Giant's
Bradley, harry DPlauter Kellie Group ...Doloshage
Brains, A. N...FI,Liter...Medakaude...Balangoea
Braine, V. S...Planter...Mawatta...Negontbo
Braine, P. N... Manager, Silk Farm...Pothapitiya KS !ugin , ut L.v; 0 .1 Lave
Braine, W. .13...Planter..Rothscbild..Pusidlawa
Brainerd, G. LPlanter...Baddeouri...Madulkele
Braithwaite, It. W., 1 c
Brander, Chas...Planter...Nitimudi...illunuar...Norli Tray ,z,core
Brander, Wm., c.m.t ,
nford Nit% alapitiya
Brandis,0...Assistant per pro. Freudenberg & Co. and Amager, Hillkdorf Mills..
Horton Place...Colombo
Brass, J. TPlanter...Puttalam
Brault, J., Rev....Missionary Apostolic, o.h1.1...Ne zcinbo
Bray, T. W., Rev... Wesleyan Missionary....Negemho
Braybrooke, W C...Planter Brownlow...Maskeliya
Brayne, C V., B.A., Cantab...Assistant to the U. A., Trinc,.mald.!
Brebner, D. G...Planter...Kew...N orwood
Breckenridge, S. R...Manager, Dairy Co...Kurune.:si
Bremer, Monntsteven...Assistant, Geo. Steuart & C.,. St ,.uact P ar:e..Colurabo
Bremner, A. D. St. G...Lieut, R. E...Trincomaiee
Bremner, H. B...Plan'er...Edinburgh...Naimuya
Bremner, 11..Planter...Glencairn...Nerwoori
Bressey, Herbert ...Planter...Niloomally ...Madulkele
Brereton, J. U.
terStinsfordRuanweila
Brereton, 8. C. P...Plauter Mabolla ..Ruanwelia
Brettell, Y. S., 1 C.C.Planter ..In Pondicherry
Brewe, J. DPlanter...Perirtkanal...DevikularnNorth 'fravincore
Bridge, F. IV..Plaoter...Rasag.illa..,Balangoda
Bridge, P. S...Planter...Nleddekanda...Balangoda
I In Europe
Eng...L.II.C.P Lon Me lical Practitioner...
Bridgeman, Dr. H. M. W., M.D., M
Bridget-nail, F.W., Manage', Keatley & Tonge, Ten M rob kots...Amtowatie
Slave IslandColombo-1u Europe
Bridgeman, G... Planter...Fambigarna ..Dehio Nita
Bridget:nen, J. MPlanter Calcur...Munaar...N. Travancore
Bridges, F. L.. Planter...Singarawatte...Bogawant lawn
Hewaheta
Briscoe, P. CPlautor...Ralaatungoda a .ci
Bristowe, D. G...Pie.nter...Looieconderw ..1)eltota

Brito, C., n.a...Advocate (retired) and Planter... Dombawinue...Miri ,4um


Marad nu.. Colombo
Brito, C. M...Proctor, D. 0
Brito, A. C...Clerk, Customs...Colombo
LOolombo
W...Salt Department Kaloitiya
Brixey, C. E. W...Inetructor in Civil&Mechaii, Rn:zin Der:
..T_::1:nkal Collo Is...
Brock, F. L...Planter....Beltuont...Nuwara Eiiya
Brock, W. H...Planter... South Wana:ojah....Dikoyu,
de
Brook, W. R.
Peradeniya Estate ..Peradeniyu.
Brockman, J. F. W...P1.,nter...0onoonagalla...31P u lk el e
Brodhurst, 11. W. F. C., c.c.s., J.P....A.ctinz Gorr. Agent, W. P.Colombo
Clifton Pre:,s...Palin Hans ....Maligakaudii...
Brodie, C. B...Brodie & C
Brodie, R. 11..P1 inter... Halgolla Group...Yeti, a tota
Colombo
miho
Brodie, Win. C...Brodie
Brohier, A. B... Cramghtsman, Survey Dep irt men t...Batt
Brohier, A. P...District Engineer in charge of Bui!dings
Jlornbo
Brohier,E...Chief Clerk, Court of Request- ..C.ionh
Brohier, H. L ..Correspondence Clerk...Customs Departmoili ...Colombo
Broiiier, d. G...Platelaying Overseer, C. G. R.. Anuradhapura
Brohier, A. Mrs...Nu, seOperating Theatro....General Hosp:falColomb)
Brohier, L., 1.1.R.C.S,E
Sorg( o 1...Ilaputa le
k Lieut. C.L.I.)...Asst.
Secy., Widow's Penn o n Fund...Colombo
Brohier, It. A., c.c.s., J.P
Brohier, R. A., jr. (Capt. U.V.), V. L. M...inspector of Post Offies...Colombo
Brohier, N B. L.. Schoolmaster ..Alutgaina Ben rut.
Bromley, H. J... Assistant, Bosanquet & Co...Colpetty.. Colombo
Brooke, E. G.,
Estatc...Padukka
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1202

DIRECTOR1 L S.

Brooks, Godfrey ..Plamer...Stonycliff..liotagals


Brocksbank, C..Driver, C.G.R...Nawalapitiya
Brough, F. A . ,PlanlerPiti Ratmatie..tiaputale
...Planter...Balgolla... Yatiyantota
Brough,
Browell, IL F, {I c.c. 4PlanterLI Europe
Brown, A...let. C as Matter Gunner...R. A.Colombo
Brown, Alfred...Managing Direstor,Colontbo Commercial Company, Limited, an a Ouvah
Spring Valley and Hunasgeris Companies...5, Lowgate Hill...London, B.C.
Brown, C. P. A. Mrs. ma Principal of Uduppiddi Girls' Boarding School...
Valuvettiturai...J affna
Brown, C. S...Assistant, H. W. Cave & Co...Colombo
Brown, E. H. Mer,:dit n Planter...Nuthourne..Agrapatna
Brown, E. J.-.M....Batticaloa Club...Batticaloa
Brown, E.J. S...Planter...LiddeFldale....Halgranoya
Brown, Francis (J...Pisnter. Doanstone... langala
Brow n, G. 6,', Rev. A, A ... American&tiesion... liduppiddi Mission House...Jalfna
Brown, G...PI an terDemodera Group...Deraodera
Brown, G. S.Engineer 3 nil Partner... 3 own & Davidson...Talawakele
Brown, George ..Assistant.. cargills Ltd....Colombo
Brawn, EL A. L..Planter...BainorakellieLindula
Brown, H. N.Planter
Brawn, .1. Hali.r.r.,
.. (Chairman Rangala P. A.).Prowietary Planter ..Tunis galla...Rangala
Brown, N. S...Planter...0oty...India
Brown, P. Cowley...Plaster...Goorook-Ella...Galaha
Brown, S...Assistant, Goo. Steuart & Co,... Slave Island...Colombo
Brown, T L ,Engineer,.. Eastern Produce and Estates Co...Colombo
Brown, William, B. ac,
c.E,..Irrigation Erigineer...Karachchl, N.P.
Browne, Arthur Jecamett,
(c,a.).Planter...(Chirman & lion. Secretary,
Battielloa P. A.) New Thrucovil...Battitaloa
Browne, FPlanter...Kohaneila...Teldeniya
Browne, P. Wado...Planter...KirkIces...13da Pussellawa
Browne, R. F.Engineer.. Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd...Colombo
Browne, K. ,Temine.t,
.r.r...Planter...TirrucovilBatticalaa
Brownell. E.L.D..,Lient, 2nd Worcestershire Regt...Colombo
Browning. G.F. ..b. A. Oxon.,
Cadet...Kachcheri..Galle
Browning ,K.C., ALA. Cantab. r,c.s. Lond. Prof ems ,r of Chemistry and Physics,
Medical & Technical Colleges...Public Analyst...Colombo
Bruce, Alexander, B.M.0 ... Assistant Analytical Chemist...The Laboratory, Hyde Park
Corner...Colombo
Bruce, E. D. B..Planter...Troy..Ruanis ella
Bruce, R. Gr...Planter... WD rwick..Ambawela
Bramwell, P. Middleton, Rev Wesloyan Mission ary ...Kollapil iy a. Colombo
Brunton, R....Aset. Engineer, C. G. R... Anuradhapura
Brunton,
lanter... Iiigragalla...
dy ..In Europe
Brunton, James ;V.Superintendent, Minor Roads.. tieliatta
Br) ant, R. P. Rev...Native Pastor...American Mission...Navely..Jaffna
Bryant, W. J...Manager...Resthouse...Nawslapitiya
Bryett, H. C... Planter...Hardenhuish Wata w ala...In. Europe
Buchanan, A.
Cargills, Ltcl...Nuwars. Ellyn
Buchanan, L. Cross...Planter Palmerstou...Talawakele
Kadngannawa
Buchanan, N .Cross..Pla titer
Buchanan, Walter Cross...PlanterFassiferuLindula
Bunker, T. A..Sub-Collector of Customs..Kalpitiya
Buckle, D. F. de 0.Planter...Nawton...Dikoya...1.11 Europe
Bookie, H.Planter Dikoya
BacL;:ty, EStationinaster,
Buckaall, LL,
Buckney, T. A... C idef Engineer, Colombo Oil Mills...Grandpase...Colum'3o
Backworth, C. M...Plauter...Agrakauda Estate...Lindula
Budd-Wile in M...ngineer,...Walker,
L
Sons & Co., Ltd...Kandy
Buhar, A..Plantor...Erraeld...Debiowita
'
Buksh, S. 0,..interpreter Mudaliyar. .D. C. Galle
Buksh. S. T.Laroied Prop r ie tor...IIukwatta...Kaduga maw&
Bulaukulame Loku Brodu.,.Ratemahatmaya of Nuwaragampalata...Anuradhapara
Bulankulame, P. B.Ex-Ratemabatmaya...Memher, D. R. C..Vavuniya
Bulner, E...Plumbago Mine ;..Laxapaua..Maskeliya
Bother, F. W., c.c.u...Kandy
Bulner, J. It. A...Post & Telegraph Muster...Deniyaya
Bulner, R. WPlumbago HernhantRambokkana
Bulner, W. A.-Distriet Medical Oflicer...Nanuoya
Buubury, R. S...Liout. 93rd Co., Royal Garrison Artillery...Colombo
Burby, D. 0. (c.c.n.)...Colombo
Burby, J. HStevedore...Maradanti...Colombn
Burdayron, A, Confectionery and Pastry Itootu4,,,Victoria Arcade,. Colorant)

Bardayroh, Joan P... AID:lager. (I (WW1 le Hotel . . Kandy


nruneg-.la
Burdett, (.. F...foroman Pateloyor, Nortbero Railway Exten,iou
Burge, Mark Assistant, Colombo Apothecaries' Co., Lit...32, Cottaacrella...
[Colombo
Urn
gaM
Burke, Jam.-.8...I'lauter....Nugugalla... Urogala
Burke, RichardPlanterWait...law:I
Burke, Richard, jr...Planter...Merisketiya...Urugala
Burke, 'P. C., Rev.-Missionary Apostolic, o.m.t...Pettah 'Joh; b ;
Burley, A....Engine Driver, C. O. R...Nanuoya c.u.i.)..ChryBtler's Farm Kmagala
wirtuesta, 3 . is....pLanyer..,(Tveopsergt...Maj
Burnti-Wardoeh,C.. Planter ...Net.7.,yr art s.1...Talliar ._North Travancore
Asst. Planter..Katugaatot+aEataba...Katug,asteta
Burnett,
Burnett, W. R...Engineer, Ceylon Engineering Works ...M.utwal

Burt, -S 11) oato , A. F ...Planter...Panawatta...Yatiyantota.


Blume, K. A,.. Planter...tilontarf...Neboda
Burnie, A. A...Planter,.. North Puirdaluoya...Pandaluoya
Burns, C. S.-Assists!' t, .Aitke , Spence & Co...(olombo
Barns, H...Planter...High Forest.- Maturata
Burns, R.-Manager, Siam & Co....Kimberley (Colpetty)...Coloitibo
Burrows, G. P...Planter...Kintyre...Maskeliya
Burrows, M. J., Rev., M.A., Oxon...Incumbent, All Sainti....Cralic
Ctverti mem,
Burrows. S. M., M.A., Oxon,
Fiscal, N.W.P...Kurunegala
Bu-y, A. W. H., 0.0 ...Planter...Orange Hill ..Bagaina
C. Missionary.- Batticaloa
Bury, H., Rev.,
Butler, J.-Assistant, Smith Campbell & 00 ...St. Albans, Killupitiya, . Colon) be
Butler, St. John A. H..Planrer.. In Europe
Butterfield, R. P. Rev...Tamil Cooly' ission.. CaS t le Hill...Kandy
Buttery, Arthur CIrrigati.in Inspect or...Nn ware Eliye
Buttery, R. Cecil...Inspector, Local Board...Trincomalee
Buultjens, A. B., B..s, m.c.e.r..a.s...Advocate...Matara
Buultjens, C. W...Head Clerk, Kaebeheri...Mate,re,
Buultjens, E. J...Prootor, D.C...Matara
lintiltjens, E. M.-Head Realer Ceylon Standard
,W.D ..Di strict Engineer
buultjeos, O.
Buultjens, Richard...Forest Department...Kandy
Buultien., W. J Henn Teacher, St. Thomas' School... Maedra
Buyers, A L...Planter...HoptonLunugala
Buyers, Leslie..Planter ..Mitilands....Rattota
Mins, and Agricultural
Bnyzer, Chas A. O...? a. T. London, L. s. &
Engineer and Surveyor...San Sehastian...Colombo
liuyzer, J. A...Licensed Survey or...Matara
By ass, L...Planter...Single Tree....Nuwara
Bytield, M. HPlanterDambateutte...Haputale
Byrde, A. A, E.-Assistant Irrivatiou Engineer.. Badulla
Byrde, E. Maberly...planter...Wario.polla....Matale

Byrne, Frank, ir...110,ater...13euveula...Wattegama


Byrde, F. H...Planter...Maivern...Wattegama
Byrde, Frank -W.-Proprietary PlanterOoreen...Talawakele
Ilyrdel H. (Lieut.-Col. C.V.)...Secretary, Municipal Coen I... Kandy s
Byrde, prileaux.. Planter. Avisawella Estate.. ruwaltpitiya.
Byrde, L. W., B.A.
C.C.S., J.P. &- u P.M....fl
f ..mrope
Byrde W. L.. Dist rice S uperin tendent

C.
Cabral, L. M.-Asst, Superintendent.. Yahalakelle..floraria
Cabral, L
er...Retakettii.. Bentota
Cackua tau, P. LPlanter...Clietti Totum...Pundaluoya
Cade, E. W.-District Engineer, P. W.D.-Passara
Cader Meera Ssibo dt Co...Merchants and Provision Dealers...Nuwara Lliyk
Ceder Meydeen, M...Merchant...Jaftna
(littler Miskin. Jemadar, No 4 Co., C.M.B.1t.G.A...Trincornalee
Ceder Saibo...General Merchant...Dehiewita
Ceder Saibo Marikar, M. M.M...Notary Public...Erkilarupiddy...Mannar
Caderamen Palle, J. B...Blumbago MerchantRuanwellas
Caderkamamodaly, K...Ship Owner and Merchant...Point Pedro
Cadiramatamby, N
an, t Aerated Waters Manufacturer.- Trineotnalee
Cadirkarnasakem,
Caffoor, N. D. H. Abdul...Jeweller...Bristol Buildings...Colombo
Cadravalue, TPlanter...Kahapittana...Pundaluoya
Cahill, E
& Sons...Tailors and Outfitters...5 Gallo FaeriCottages...Colombo
Cahill, E., Sr..Cahill & Sons...Chatham Street, Fort... Colombo
Cahill, John.. Cahill & Sons.. Chatham Street, Fort...Colombu

1204

DIRECTORIES.

& Sons-Chatham Street-Fort...Colombo


Cahill,
Caitan, S. K_Shopkeeper... Kandy
Calmat, H. F_Visiiing Engineer, Client Co. Ltd Voyauge,la
Caldera, B. M. F...Lcenseci Surv..3 er-Panadare
Caldera. C.. Chief Gerk, nor Co.itts-Chilaw
Caldera, D. J. G..Municipal luspeclor..Ko.ahena South...Colombo
Caldera, F. S..Interpreter 3iudaliyar, District Court_Badulla
Caldera, J. B...Panter...Cilloden...Neboda,
Caldera, J. J
Caldera, N. D-Licensed Surveyor...E.uronegala
Caldera, R. F... Pr et, . Pans, mre
Ca dera, T. N.,,Survey Dept...N.C.P.., Mihintale
Caldicott, A. F:, A.M.I.C.E. (Capt. C.V.) _District Engineer...P.W.D...Norwood
Caldwell, G. H.-Planter
Callan, J.-Actg. General Secy...Y.M.C.A ...Colombo
Callender, A. D..Plarner-Narthupana..Neboda
Callender, J. Miss-Teacher, English School.. Chilaw
Callet, F. J. B., Rev...K.inian Catholic Missionary. Hatton
Cama, Dr. N. M ...American Surgeon Dentist-1, Gana Face Cottages -Colombo
Cameron, A. R....Asst., Miller & Co...Kandy
Car/tarot', Alec.. Krick and Tile Works....Butomnwa
Cameron, D. S..Planter... (Ilea. Secy., Dolosbage and Yakdessa P. A).. Monte Christ

rNawalapitiya

Cameron, George -.Planter- Y thanside... K 0 tsar. a


Cameron, H. S. -Planter.. Hunugalla ..Elltaduwa
Cameron, jno....Devonford-Bogawantalawa
Cameron, L -Assistant Accountant ..Bank of Madras..Colombo
a Expert...Lee Hedges & Co...Fraokfort House-Horton Place...
Cameron. N.
[Colombo
Catopb:11, A....Hea,:anaRter...Bo3s' English School -13adulla
Campbell, C.-Planter-Wester Seaton-Negombo
Campbell, C. C. I-Planter-flarriagtou..Kotagala.
Campbell, Donald...Snpt., Wester Seaton-Negombo
Campbell, J ...Inspector of Colombo Waterworka-Maligakanda-Colombo... In Europe
Campbell, J. A-Plamter-Waltrim-Lindula, .In Europe
Campbell, J. D Manager, Mercantile /goat Co...Colombo
Campbell J. H.-Captain, s s. "Sir John Coo2e,"...Colombo Harbour Works...
Kortehoam Street...Kotaliena..Colombo
Thirty
Campbell, Hon. Mr. J. N., .T.P., Ir.P.M., e.c.n...(Lieut.,
Committee "...Planter and General Manager, Anglo-Ceylon Company...Maha.
ta-Nuwara
Eliya
gasto
Campbell, J. R-Engineer, Brown & Co., L11.-Hatton
Campbell, J. L....Manager, Smith, Campbell & Cu. -Colombo
Camp 04 11, Miss...Sec., Y. W.C.A...Ka ody
Campbell, Neill G-Planter-Mahagastota -.Now ara
Campbell, Thcrraas-Engineer, Locomotive Department, 0:G.11-Colombo
Campbell, T.B ..Mickwood & 00-(Captain, lloserve).-Colpetty-Colombo
Campbell, 'I'. C-Pilot-Jail Road-Maradana..Colombo
Campbell, T. J ...Conservator of Foresta...Kandy
Canagaratnam, A ..t.Proctor, District Court-Jaffna
Secretary, D. 0.. Mannar
Canagaratnam,
Canagaratne, J. IL, J.P., U.e.m...Crown Proctor, S. C-Trincoinaleo
Canagaaabiii, C... Head Clerk, District Engineer's office._ P adull a
Canagasabai, K..Proctor, D. C....Thambasitty... roint Pedro
Canagasabapathy, T.'...Asst. Sbroff, C. G. It...Colombo
Cr aagasabay, A. P. C-Proctor, District Court-Ilatticaloa
Canage-s,abay, A.. Planter ...Tougolla... Matale
Canagasabay, M-Sub-Collector of Customs..Kayts
Canagasabay, R. H...Liceused Surveyor.,,IVikaweratiya
Canagaabay, S. H-Vanniya-Pottuvil
Canaga.,abay, S. W. A ..Vanniya ..Batticaloa
tianagasabay, V. C., Chief MuJaliyar...Kachcheri...Battioalua
CaLagaimby, G. Fl -.Salt Storekeeper.- Kaliummi...Batticaloa
Canagasaby, V-Station miter, C. U. R-Kankusamturai
Canagasapy, V.. Sub Storekeeper Government Stores-Colombo
Canagasuriam, 0...Chief Irrigation Inspector...Anuradhapura
Canapathypoily, P....Ship Owner and Merchant-Point Pedro
Canapatipullai, S-Superin .endent-Ltajamatto...Raiikadalowa ...Uhilaw
iudappa, C...Proctor, S. C...Ploly West...Point Pedro
Caudappa Chettiar, M..Asst. Broker, George Steuart tit CO...Colombo
[Colombo
Caudappa, Coomarasaray...Proctor, Supreme Court-Triucomalee
Candappa, P. F...Shroff, Colombo Commercial Company- New Chetty Street...
Candappa, S. J.,. Proctor, D. C_Battiealoa
Candappa Pillay, L. K.-Merchant...76, High Street.- Gallo
Candappahl T-Storekeeper, George Steuart & Co...Brassfounder Street-Colombo
Candiali,A...Licoused Survoyor-Point Pedro

S...Proetor...Gbava4nciicheri

Candyah, W.. Broker, Delinage, Forstth rt Co...Colombo


Candy, H. E.-Planter.. Ragalla...Halgranoy IL
Canjemanaden, M...Shroff, Harley, Butler & Co...Colombo
Canjemanaden, S...Storekeeper, hurley, Butler & Co...001c.,abo
Cannon, F...Engiue Driver, C. 0. 1.1,...Wellkada...Colombe
Cannon, V. C-Manager-Grandpass 011 and General l'ro ince 8tore,..,...olorabo
Cantlay, Aiox., J.e...Planter...Mount Vernon...Kotagala ..In Europe
Cantlay, A. White..Plauter...Biriaanda....Puwaltpitiya
C malty, L. 11....P:anter...Piecaaaly...ItlftlIwcIla
Cantrell, J. H...1.31antcr...Manickyvatte...DrIcoya
Capitaine, H. L. Rev...E. C. Missionary Apostolic-Weligampitiya.. asla
Capper, A. J ...Surveyor_Kalu . ara
Capper, Annie, Si,ter... W. M. S. Puttor...Jaffba
Capper, B. J.F...Planter ..Unamboowa-Gampola
Capper, Frank A...(Capper & Sons)...Editor, Times of ey;oa -Holcombe House...
Torrington Place-Cinnamon Gardens..Colombo
Capper, H. H., x.c.s.a.a.s... (Capper &Sous)...In Europe
Caruboddy Kangany...Planter...Damblagolla-Nawalapitiya
Caralasiugam, M-Registrar of Lands.. Jaffna
Oarbery, W. IL IL, C.C.S.,.e p.,.Police MagiArate and Onintriusioner of ItAnciaLq...
Hatton and Nu warn EH. a
Cardano, C. Rev...Afissionary Apostolic...Alutwal...0c1,,znbo
Carder Grace...Nnesing S st. r General Hospital... Kandy
Cardoso., lt. lt -Shopkeeper...Gallo and Matzos.
H...Columbo
Careetn, A. M. A...Jeweller, G.
Carew, C. E. Pole...Planter-Hatton Estate_Hatton...In Europe
Hatton Estate...Hatton... [n Europe
Carey, B D
Carey, E. V-Planter-S'elangur...Straits Settlements
Carey, F. W.-Planter.. St. Margaret's...T.Jdapulsellawa
Carey H. St. George...Planter...Pitgarawa...Namunukula
Carey, J. D-Planter-Wavahena-Pundaluoya
Carey, J. E...Licenaed Snrveyor...Batticalon
Carey, L. C. St. Geo...Manager-Galaba Group...Galaha
Carim, A. Abdul L...Shopkeeper -18, Main Street...Colombo
Carimjee Jafferjee-Merchant....ith Cross Street ...Pettah...Colombo
Carless, J. E....Planter..Halwatnra...Horana
Carlton, W. R.-Foundry Manager...Walker, Sons & Co., l.d...Kenmore ..Colpetty
Carlyon, G. W-Whittall & Co...In Europe
Carmichael, A.M...Planter (Hun. Secretary, Talawi kelt Clab)...8t. Clair Talawakela
Carmichael, R. W...Flanter-Gingran-oya...Kotmale
Oarnie, J. A....Municipal I nspec tor ..Colomba
Corolla, B. H. D-Superintendent-Sirikandura-Matrigama
Caroni, C. D...Aesistant, W. D. Carolis-Pettah.. Colombo
Carr, Capt. and Adjatant H. A..2nd Worcestershire Re.gt...Colombo.o.In Europe
Carr, Capt., M. R...2nd Worcestershire Regt...Colombo
Carr, E. (2 c.o.)...Inspector, C. E, Tramways...Colombo
Carey, A. M-R-tired Plauter....Rosawatte.. Kandy
Carrington' A. J. Hodgkinson...Miniug Engirver-Skrine Co...Ciombe
Carron, Mrs...Matron, Hospital ..Matara
Carron, Alfred-Superintendent, Kospotuoya-Kuransgala
Carron. T. K...Proctor, S. C. and Notary Public...Negombo
Carry, E. Miss-Teacher...Girls' School-Negornho
Carry, T. J., J.P., 11,P.M...PlanterSirinzapattie Estate-Hadalgarna....Negombo
Carami, A. Be Conroy (1 c.c.)...Distriot Engineer,
C. V.)...Iu Europe
Carte, Ralph G., a.m.t.c.z...District Engine r P.W.D...Eoslanda
Carter, A...District Locomotive superinteudetA, C.G. R...Nalveriapittya
carthegaser,C-Asst.Broker-Finlar, Muir& Co...Forbes Lane.. Marad arr...colombo
Carthigaserpulle, V...Planter...Nellicollawatte..Madulkele
Clartias. V...Mail Coach Contractor...Matale
Cartigasapilly, V...0diar and Deputy Ceroner-Chavakachelleri
Cartwright, H. T...Asst. Engineer.. Railway Extension...Vavuniya
Cartwright W. A-Assiatant, Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co-Colombo
. 0.31.1...R. C. Mi,sionary...St. Joseph's College..Colombo
Carty, J. Rev
Carvatho, M. J. & Bro...Shopkr.i pers...St. Margaret's ..Kandapola
Carver, W...Plantcr..HunasgiN, a Group... Wattegama
Carver, J. A. B.-Assistant, pee pro. Dolmoge, Reid & Co. .Colombo
Carwalio. J. L...Shopkeeper, 1 3, Main Street, Pettah...Colombo
Cary, A_Planter...Winarega! r...11aprits,le
Cary, Al. J...Asat., Colombo S orumercial Co., Lit-Colombo
Mita wa la
Case, E. B...Planter-WattaC
Case, J. G...Private Surveyor...Dikoya
Case, Elizabeth A. Miss...C. M. S-Copay...Jallna
Casie Chatty, F...Head Clerk to E. John-Colombo
attalam
Casio Chetty,:.1

120n

D.I.REOTORIE6.

Cash-, Chatty, W. P...Merehant, Metropolitan Stores, 93 Jarnieattab Street...Colombo


Oasis Chitty, J. A...Planter...noribawirml...Mirigamn
Casio Chitty, A. Mt. Carmel...Proetor, D.C. a, u1 No ary -Put talam
Casie Chitty, E.G....President, V. T.-Trincomalee
Casio Chitty, H. M,..1nte-preter Mudaliyar, Additional District Court...Colombo
Casio Chitty, 3...Landed Proprietor...Colorch,,,
Casie Chitty, J. C. A.-Commission Agent-Pickering's Road...Kotaheart..Colomno
Casie Chitty, S. S., lquelaliyar...Stationniaster, C.G.R...Peradeniya Junction
Casie Lebbe, A. It ..Jeweller...Trincome.lee Street...Kandy
Casie Lebbe, M. T...Jevreller...Fort...Cotombo
Casio Lebbe, S. L...Planter...Gampola
Casim, A. O. 61. A...Shroff Mndaliyar, Kachcheri...Galle
H.-Plante r... Ahamed... Avinsavrell
Ca-im, M.
Casim, S.-Trader, 4th Cross Street..Fettah...Coiontho
Carlini, Z. A Mudaliyar, Magam Pattu...I-Tambantota
Casinader, E. A.-Medical Officer...Bar...Battioalea
Casmader, C. S. Rev... Wesleyan Minister...Kalmnnai
Casioader, John D., m.c.n.n.a..s...Clerk, Fisc.d's Officer and Regiotran'ot Marriages,
Births and Deaths...Batticaloa
Caspersz, C. H.-Deputy Post and Telegraphoister,..Nnvitra Eliya
aspens, D. J.-Manager,. "Ceylon Examiner" Office-Green Street...Colomho
Casperaz, D. P. M. Rev. 0.s.e..R. C. Missionary-Kandy
Caspersz, J. L.-Irrigation Sub-Inepector...Dambolia
Cassell, F. E. L.-Guard, Railway...Mat era
Camteer, T. M...NoLaiy Publie...Culomho
c assie, Robert-Pis er ..Cattaretn...Dolosbage
Cassie, W. Rollo...Piante....Chapelton...Bogawantalawa
Cissie, Rev. Bro....St. Lucia St...Kotedienn,...Golorebo
Oassim, B. Z. A...Mudliyar, Inquirer into Crimes & Deaths, &c...liambautota
Cassim, M. Sheriff...Broker...Clark, Spence & Co..Gule
Cassim, Noor Salim...Deputy Fiscal- badulla
CEISSUM, Rabin' & Co...Lartip Warehouse -14, Main Street...Colombe
Casipilay, V.-Proctor, Supreme Court-(G'asipiliai & Catheravaln)...Jaffna
Castellani, Dr. Aldo, M.D., Florenee...Dire?.to, of Bacteriological Institute, Professor
of Pathology and 13acteriology, Medical College, an I P.itlio'og.,st to the
Gener41 Hospital...Gallo Face Hotel...Colombo
Cater, J. W. (2 c.c.)...Planter.....In Europe
Cates, H. E...Planter..sutomerville...Dikoya
Cattheravalupillai, S.-Notary PubSic...Puloli...Jaffila
Catheravalupulle, A...Head Clerk, P.W.D...Jaffua
Officer...Puttoor
Cathiraser,
Catbiramatamby, C...Notary Publio...Thikka.n...Valvettiturai
Cathiravaln, A...Proctor, D.C...(Cesipillai & Catheravalu,...Jaffna
Cathiravalu, A...Sub-Collector...Customs...Point Pedro
Cave, A. E...H. W. Cave & Co.-Ellesmere-1i %tribal/41i ya...Celombo...in Englatvi
Cave, C. A...H. V-. Cave Sr Co...Beivedere...Colpetty...Colombo,..In Europe
Cave, S...H. W. Cave & Co...3, Galle Face Cot, ages _Colombo
Cave, W. A....H. W. Cave & Co....Colombo
Cawder Batcha Eraibo, M. T...M. T. Barra Seib & Co...riandy
Ca ley, D. E..Major, Worcestershire Regt -.Colombo
Celeste, M. Mother Rev....Lady Provincial...Anuradhapnra
Celestine, Sister Rev....Nurse. Civil Hospital...Knrunegala
Cenacle, Marie du...Nursing Sister...General Hospital...Colombo
Chaktivelpillai, S.-Station Alaster...C. G. R...Ohiya
EUtOp.1
Cbalkley, Alfre I...Stage Eroctor...Colembo Harbour Works...Golombo..
0.1/. B. Vret., Eat,c.s. Eng., L.EL.C,P., Lnad...Registrar,
Chatpers, Dr. Albert J
Ceylon Medical College...Colombo...In Europe
Chalmers Will iam...Planter...Inverv...Dikoya
Kelburne.. naputsle
Chain) rlin, A.
Chair on, G. Rev...RetiredNd tive Pastor, C. M. S-Chundikkully Jaffna
Char ion, 3.-Guard, C.G.R...Colombo
Char ,iram, P...Bombay Merehant...Chathnm titres, Fort...Colonob'
Chandrasegara, T. K..Acting Vre,ident, V. T...Delft East ..Mullaittivu
W...Brokor , Volkart Bros...Colombo
Changarapillai, T. C.-Proctor, S.C. and Notary pab. ic., Karati wit West-Jaffna
Chaugarapillai, T. C., J.p...Notary and P. octor, S. ' Vann; -pointai....falf-a
Chankaraplll 1, V....Notary Publ.c.Nirvali ...Jaffna
Cho mugain, J. R., a. A _Headmaster...Central Collage. Jaffna
Chaurn imam, M..Notary Pnblic...Navaly..JatIna
Char .,3r, Capt. Arthur, &N., Commander.- Supdt, of the Ceylon and Yi ltueuy imam
Lig w.t Service...The Alcove.- Turret Road...Colomoo
Chapapati, P.-Notary Public...Vannarpermai...Jadu EL
Chapapati, 8,-Mudaliyar...Ititerpreter...Kokuvil
Chapapatipillai, C... Notary Pablic...Varani-idai Knrichchi...laffna

Chapman, F. ItProp. Planter.,.Nyanaa ...Maske liya I II Elpope


Chapman, F. S...Landed Proprietor. , Trincomalee
Chapman, .1, L...iarilor..Chilaw
F. PPlanterNyanza... Maskeliya
Chapman,
Veacock...Campola
Chapman M,
Chapma--7411. 11., A.M.1,C.E... Provincial Engineer P. W. DRatticalo:6
Chapman, J. B...Ch. ef Clara, Colombo Dr EV rig ga Works...Colombo
Chapman, L, A. i 1... L ady Missionary, C.E.Z,M,S Kandy
Cbaravanainuttu, A... Interpret. r, Kachcheri_Jallna
Charavananmitu, P. S Mark, Await Officl...Colombo
Charles, H. D...PlauterRanmutagalaKadawata
Charles, K. D... Forwarding AgentNanuo3 a
Charle,, P. Y_Plauter_KnightsdaleWattegama
Charles, R..Post and Telegraphmastor..Heneratgotta
Charles, W. IC...Jeweller A; Lace Merchar:"...Dangedera...GaIle
Charsley,H. J...Planter,..PussetennftGampola
Charsley, H. P...PlanterCastiernilk_Gampola
Charter, A. BoileattManager, Vacuum Oil Co...OaklandsGuildford Crescent...
Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Charnel. J., Rev...Missionary Apostolic, o. tu.f...Kuranegala
Chase, J...Planter.. Queen wood .. Lindula
Chase, TSupt. of Minor Roads...Auuradhapara
Cheilaiah, M...Shroff,
G, lc . . Hatton
Chellappa, A...Clerk, P. W. D....Colombo
Chellappa, D. P. C.Sub-Inspector of Schools ( Ret ire d)...Man ipay Jaffna
Chellappa, K..Notary PablicNallur...Jaffna
Chellappa, M., IM.s. Ceylon...Medical Practitioner...Registrar of Births and
DeathsPaint Pedro
Chellappa N ..Poetmaster_Vaddukodrlai
Cbellappa Pillai, A.Shroff, Customs..Jaffna
Chellappo.h, A. K ..Notary Public... Kodikama inJaffna
Chellapah, C. MSupt. Minor Roads...Kagan&
Chellaturai, E. S...Medical OfficerBatticaloa
Chelliaya, P.. Broker, Freudenberg & Co...Colombo
Chelliab, C.. Actg. Vanniya...Tamblagatn ..Trincomalee
Chelliala, J. V., B.A... Teacher...Jaff na College...BUticotta
Chellian, KProetor. D.C..,(Perumalpillai JS Cbelliah)Celomba
Chelliahpillai, C.. Advocate Jai:him
Cherubim, Joseph...Agent, B. 1. S. N. Co...Jaffna
Chatty J...Inspector, Local Board of Health ...P uttalam
Chatty, P. L. M_Proprietary Planter...New Angamone...Gampola
Chatty S. A. A., Proprietary Planter...Gampnla
Chatty, S. R. M. S. P...Prcprietary PianterCampola
Chatty, S. VManager, Fibre Mill...MahamoderaGalle
Chevos, F. R_Planter...Juk Tree
Cheyne, 0. R. 11...PlantarKa.bragalla_Maturata
Child, li., Miss...C. M. S_Colombo
Chillcutt, C. D_Planter..Blackwattor_Nawalapitiya
Chinnappah, A. ,Stationmaster, C.C.R...Kosgoda

Chinnappah, A...Clerk, KaclicheriJaffna


Chinnappah, S. M...Local Manager, Bulk Petroleum Storage...Nanuoya
Chinnappah, S. T...Head Master_Rnglish SchoolCopayJaffna
Chinnatarapi K. SNotaty Public ..Punnkari...Jaffna
Chinuatampi, V..Notary Public ..Imayanan... Jaffna
Chinnatamby, T. J...Notary Public...Chankuweli_Jaffna
Chinnatamby, W. C...Post and Telegraphmaster...Batticaloa
Chinnata.mpy, Ampalavanar,Iludaliyar.,.Landed Proprietor ...Alaveddi...Jaffna
Chinnathuray, A...IDERpec tor Northern Railway ExtensionKanagarayankulam..,
Chinnayu, K...Merchant...Point Pedro
[Vavuniya
Chinniab, A ...a.B .V.C... V eterinary SurgeonMaradana...Colomho
iChinniab, A..Hub-Asst. Col Surgeon.. HoPpita, ...Kalmunai
Chinni* M... A dvocateBatticaloa
Chiraiah, S...Sub-Agent, New York Life Insurance Co..-Colombo
Chiimin,h, V. C ...Head Clerk, R. E. Department... Trincomalee
Chinnialt, W. A., L.M.s Cleyloul...Sub...A.sst. Colonial S urgeonKalm anal
Chinnialipillai, A...No' ury PnblicPuttur
Chinniahpillai, A. V., L.K.S. MadrasSnb-Assistant Colonial Surgeon... Mantata
Chinnivasakam, V.. Notary PublicPandattorippn. Jaffna
Chippinda11, B. T... Planter _Rutland...Hew:as eta
P ...Nottury Public...KlyraveLi6i FA 3 etJaffna
Chittambalam, A. MLiconsed Broker & COMMIKK1011 Agent ,..Kangesantunti
C...Chief Clerk, District Engincor's Office. mitatne.pure.
cliaittampbalarn, SShreff, Customs...Paint Pedro
Chittampalam, VManiakar...Vadamarachl Eabt...jaffas.
Chittampalam, K., L.K.s., Ceyl.m...Sub.A.mst. Colonial Surgoon_..Kankesantarai

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Chitty, G. E...Proctor, S. 0Colombo


tarc
Vacld iikkodai We ..Jtcffas
Chivasitamparapillai,
Chivalitrimparal, , T_Notary PnbFc...Tiranelveli...Jaffna
Choate, MissPrincipal, Girls' High School...Wesleyan IMssi; rt...0n leave
Choksey, K. D...A.set.. Ctdombo Oil ,lids Co..Grandtfas.i...Coloinho
[Colo
Chounavel, C.. Very Rev....Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. I...Chancellor-1:ot. hen
Christian, A.D....Merchant, 109, Main Street...Colombo
Christian, F. HPlanterWoottouKotagsls...
Europe
Christian, P. L..Native PreacherAmerican Missionlidupitty ...Jaffna
Christian, R. A. DEngraver..Thurlow House...e.ave IslandColombo
Christian, Brother, Rev...Director, St. Benedict's lostitnte.,Culombo
Christian, VSecretary, Galls Face Hotel Co. LtdColombo
Christie, A'M..Planter....Dartry Group.. Gampola
Christie, F. WPlanterRai ,gala
Chribtie, Geo., J.P...Planter...Kanapediwatte...ti apane
Christie, R. F. C. M..Plal, ter ..0voca
Christie, R. SPlanterKurugamaPeradlniya
Christie, J. Mitchell, sr.a...Planter....MoolgarnaGampcda
Christie, J. A...Planter...Mariawatte...Gampola
Christe, L. S..Plaotor...Wallahandova...Gaile
Christie, Thos. North, i.e., MX. LH. A. S.. Prop. PlanterIn Europe
Christie, R. FPlanter...Alupolla...Belaneoda
Christoffelsz. H. B...Cleit, G. P. O...Colombo
Chrietoffelsz,H. S.. L.u.c.r...Senior Llou,e Surgeon...General FomitalColotribo
Christoffelsz, J. EChief Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office -,yttelto We'lawatte
Christoffelsz, S. E ..Clerk, Col. Coml. Co . Sr. Joseph's St Grand pass.. Calarub.
Christoffelsz, W. S...Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office ;;arne's Place..Ciu
Gardens...Co lomho
Chrysostom, E. FL...Assistant. F. Beate, LtdFortColombo
Chrysostom, P. S. J..Proctor, D. C...Leo Lodge..Jalfna
Chuppaiyar, K..Notary Piiblic.Yaryiddy....Taffua
Chupperamaniarn, C WHea:th Ofticer...Trincomalee
Chuppire.maniam, KNotary PublicKalativo West...Jaffna
Chuppiraine,niam, C. Notary PublieKarltivu EastJaffna,
Chuppiraman4apillsi, K ...Foreman of Works, R. E ..Tri nee amine
ChUrch, G. E. M. MissPrincipal, Girls' High Solm3IMstars.
Church, II.P., r.s A.A., Accountant and A litor...18 Upper Chatham St....Col ern
Church, R. J...Kalutara
Churchill, A. F...District Engineer, P. W. DSmoniled t Colombo Drainage Seim
St. Michael's P'olwatta..Golombo
Churchill, R. SPlanterKelliewatte..Kotagala
Chysa, W...Cutter, Cargills Ltd..Colombo
Claasz, S. W. W....Inspector of Telegraphs.. Colombo
Claasz, T. B... Head Clerk, Police CourtMatara
Claessen, Airthur B... liambalapitiyacolombo
Claesseu, C..S-Arveyor..Nelligoda..Nawalapitiya
Claessen, P.W.E...Superintendent...DeulagahapitiyaDodattgas'anda
Claessen, G. W'..Assistant...Book-keeper.. 0. G. R....Colombo
Clapham, M. T4..Planter...Campilon HillDeniyaya
Clark, Alfred A...Asst. Conservator of Forests.. Rittiealon.
Clark, E. S...Partner, Clark Young & 00...Col
Clark, H. A_Planter_Paravilla Estate_Monaragalla
Clark, J...Manager, Drapery Department, Cargill.., L I ...nova on ...Ward
Cinnamon Gardens...Colon.holn Europe
Clark, P. D. G.. General Planting Manager, Anglo-American Direct Tea Trail
Limited, and Hopewell Tea Co., Limited... (Chairman, Saharsgarouwa
RasegalaBalangoda

Clark,11. Allan...PlanterDurikeldDikoya
Clark, R. KPlanter & Visiting Agent ...DunkeldDikoya
Clark, TPlanter...LinwoodTenkasi_Travancore
Clark, 1'. S., j. P...Partner, Clark Young & Co... Actg. Consul for Siam... C olombo.1
Clark, H. A ..Planter .. Hayes Gronp...Deniyaya
Clarke, A. C. WPlanterNorth Pundaluoya...Punclaluoys
Clarke, A. R. F...District Engineer, P.W.D...Handy
Clarke A H...I tenter ..AtherffeldAvise,wella
Clarke A.H. S...Aest. PI ante r...0abragalla ...Madulkele
Clarke, Capt... Salvation ArrayColombo
Clarke, C. E., 1 c.c...Planter...GalaturaRatcapora
Clarke, 0. F..Planter..ElbecideNoramod
Clarke, C. Graham,..1 c.c. Planter...Yoxford.. Watagod a
Clarke, G. G. RessPlanter_Calsay..Nanuoya
Clarke, Hastings A., J. P., U. P. m...Proprietary
Clarke, J. E. h. Graham ..Proprietary Planter...Tempo...lieboda
Clarke, J. W. Graham...Planter...Holmwood,..Agrapatana
Clarke, L. W. 0 1 C.C..131rinter...In Europe

asea.e.,11.9a Neve_ Nursing Honae..Platton


f.3\
Clarke, . G...4ksistant,n,omvsen,' horns.% tt, On ...Me.radams.... Colota
Liens 2tt_V ortesterslivre
C,ackes 11, 0. S...tua...V
nowagala Estate ...Eco.landit

Clarke, W. 1-1..." Reporter, t ey.'in Independent"...Colorabe


Clarkson, IL T.. Deaculla...Koslanda
Clay C. 13.-Planter...Wincblield Park ..Rangala
[...Colo abo
Clay on H. a. G., Cal t., rti. E., ..NawarA Eliva
Clayton, A. 1.:-.Additional Assistant Colonial Se(!retary ...Clark t Logia. tive Cou 'el
Clement, Rev. Metoer...Convent,-Ilavalai....faffna
Clegg, W. G. Miss...Lady Doctor, W. Nl.S...Kalmunai... On furlough
Cloghorn, A...Engine Driver-Calle.

Clemasha, Fred ..P.auter...Elbedde ..Norwood ..In Europa


Clemasha, Theodore...Planter...St. John Del Rey...Norwood...In Europe
Clement J. B.-Survey Dept...Diyatalaaa
Clomeut, Rev. Mother-Convont...Illovallai-Jaffna
Clements, F. L.,_Partner...per pro Cumberbach & Co...Colombo
Clements, T. D.-Proprietary Planter...13ggala...Wattegama
Clifton, I. It- Foreman Platelayer, C. G. If ...0h1. a
Clive, E. A., J.r. pai....Planter...Mandara Newera-Maturata
8.3....11. C. Mission ary... 1)1 atara
,
Closset, Fr, A. Rev.
Glutton, John..:Tonacortibe ... Nonni n tikula
Coar, Captain 1)..A. C. D...Colomho
Coates, Edward...E. Coates & Co...(0.matil for. Portugal and Vice-Consnl for Spain)...
New Oriental Hotel...Galle
..Castle Stree t..Colombo
Coates, J. Scutt...Editor, "Ceylon Independent"...The
Cochrane, A-Planter...Kitulgala Estate-Kitulgala
Cochrane, H. A. R... Asst. Accountant. Mercantilo Bank of India...Colombo
Cockburn, J. H. B., rg. p. x. c...Iu Ear. re
Cookerill, T., F. C. 5., A. I. E. F.-Instructor in Electrical .Engineering, Technical College
(Lieut. C. V.1...13olton.. Barnes P aL.e...Colornbo
Codat, A...Copra Merob.tut...Australia Bnitdings..Culornho
Conti/igloo, H. W. n. A., Oxon.. C. C. s Office TIBIA. to the C. A... Kandy
darawela
Coggins, A. H...Planter...Ro.ikaienne.
Colarabage, Dou J., Rev...C.M.S. Pastor.. Kegalla
Colbert, G. A...Asst. Master Attendant-St. Alban's...Flower Road...Colombo
Coldridge, II. W...Planter...0aklanda...Yatiyantota
Coldwo-B, G. H..Plaiiter...121algolla...Yatiyantota
Cole, W. A....Assistaut, Tea Dept., Whitt all & Co..Colombo
Coleman, atiss...Nurse...St. Leonard.s....Nuwala Eliya.
Coleman, C. B...Planter-Dammeria Gronp...Pasuira
Coles, John B., ;LP., U.P.61.. Planter (Chairman, Kandy- Districts P. A, and (Mem be
"Thirty Committee") Nilauffie Galaha
Collard, J. C .. Assistant Planter...Q.seensherry...Rotmalio
Colias, C. R..Clothif r, 18, Maiu Street Pettah-Colombo
J. S.-Manager, Mortlake S'ores, IVbittall & Co....Cclombo.
Collette, George William...Surreyor...13stticaloa
Collette, LI. A...Pensioner...Kandy
Collette, T. W. .Inspector of Police-Gampola
Collette, A. B.-Manager, WKinbeek. & Co...Batticaloa
Coltacott, Capt. J. R...A. 0. D...Colomb
Collin, Ch. L. Very 1tev...0.31..1.-Recter, St. Joseph's College...Colombo
Collin, 3. C. Very Hev...Miseiouary Apostolic, 0. Sid...Vicar-General. and Superior of
St. Charles' Ecclesiastical Serninary...Jaffna
Coliingwood, R. C.-Plahter...Brighton...Dodanduwa
Collinson, G. 11.-Planter-Dessford and Lorne...Nanuoya
Collinsou, J.-Plauter ..Norwood...Nor wood
Conoco., A. J-Reporter Ceylon Independent.- Colonib,
Colombo Supply Coy...16, Victoria Arcade...Fort ..Colombo
Colvin, J.-Engineer..." Trani' "...Harbour Works... Alutinawata. Mufwal ..Jolombo
Colyer,
Dr -Dental Surgeon ...Victoria Arcade...Colomt o
Combo, L. 11.-Electrical Itmgineer, Boustead Broa...Hortor. Place... Colombo
Conies, E., Rev. Father 0.141.1...R..C. Miasioliary-Hanwella
Conamalai, C...Udayar...Bathcalva.
Conderlag, W. M.-Proctor, D. C...(Not practising)...W elle watta
Conderlag, W. P...clerk, Eastern Produce & Etates Co...Wollawatte.
Conley, Miss-Dressmaker, Cargills. Ltd...New Cross.. Kollopitiya.. Colombo
Conrard, C. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. .1... r3ore!la . Colombo
Conroy. .1., B.A., Royal 1.71.12V. Ireland, c.c.s...Asst. Uovt. Again- - Police Magistrate &
Commissioner of Requ,sts...Ffambant, tat.
Contance, Rev. Mother of St. n.iry ..Superior of Goo, l Shepherd Convent... Kandy
Constantine, B., LA. Cantab., C.C.S., J.r Police Magistrate and Commissioner of
Requer t,... Gallo
Constantine, H. D...Hend Clerk; I). R. 0.-Kalutara
Conyngharo, E. F. Lenox...Plantmr...Wewelmaddo...Matale

DIRECTORIES.

Asst. Superintendent of Telearaphs-Colombo


L
M-Foreman of Workshops, Harbour Works.- Mutwal-Colombo
1. E Mr?... Matron, District Hospital ..Nawalapitiya
. Miss-Lady Principal, Girls' Home. Wesleyan Mission -Bo dulla
..Asst. Accountant, National Bank of radio, 3, Staples Cottage...Slave
(Islatid-Coloonto
cor.ge...Planter...ln Burnish
-.Proctor, D.C.-Jaffna
actor, Jaffna College- Jaffna
;. B...Coconnt Planter and Visiting Agent...Chilaw
Geo. A.-Proctor, D. C....Chilaw
Geo. E... Medical Practitioner and Planter... Veyangotla
J. C., L.R.C.P., Edin ...Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon..Gampola
J. r... Eleadmas ter ... Batticotta. High School...J Ifna
D Miso...Matron, Hospital-Nnwara Eliya
M. E...Planter.,.Punbchi Horakolle Estate,..Mamwila
N. E., LA., Confab, a.r....Auvocate & Barrieter.at-Law...Acting District
Judge ..Kurunegala
Negombo
N. J..Notary Public....Siduwa..Ardismbalama
P....Proctor S.C. and Notary Public-Cotta Road. Colombo
Thos. J., J. F., T.T.P.M., M.C.B.R.A.s...CrOcyri ProCtor...Chilam
T...Planter-Tambagalla-Chilaw
V. J...Proctor, D. 0.-Chilaw
W. B-Aseistant, Sommerville & Co....Colombo
W. J. E...2nd Lieut., 2nd Worceeterehiro Reg/...Colombo
W. Romaine-Vice-Principal, Central College-Jaffea
W. II-Planter- Tougak:die...Liodula
T. S.-Proctor D. 0...Jaffna
W. J. B...2nd Lient...2nd Worcestershire Regt-Colombo
n, G. M., B.A. then., c.c.s.., Assistant Government Agent-Matara
F.G.S..Pirector, Mineralogical Survey...Randy ,
ra Stramy, Ananda K., B.SC.
Proctor and Notary (Not practising)...Colonibis
ra Sweaty, P., J.F.,
V...
Proctor,
D.C....Chavakachcheri...
Jeff n
rasvmmy,
riah, C-Mndaliyar-Registrar orLande...Maunar
Poonagalla Group-Bandarawela
., Robert G..
Planter (Hon. Sec.. Haputale P.A.)...Ppioopga1ta Group-Koslanda
e,
, A 141.-Planter-Ohiya Eqtate...Ohiya
, F. W...Accountant, Colombo Apothecaries' Co., Ltd-New Urose-Kollnpitiya
nr.m.c...Direotor of PubliC
, Hon. Mr. Francis A.,
;
Works...EdinburghCrescent.. Colombo
H..-Assistant, Barley Butler & Co...Colombo
, H. E. W-PIanter-Morar...13ogawantalawk.
T. N. Miss-Henaratgoda Mission-Henaratgoda
P. L. H-Plemter.....Longville_Rattota.
, R. LI-Planter- Lynford-Bogawantalawa.
B. pavid-Landed Proprietor...Msradana_Co1om be
G. f....*roctor, D. 0-Colombo
, M. Jeremiae-Landed Proprietor ...Panatluro
, M. Jacob...Notary Public ...Panadure
, M. J..Sunerintendent...Badalgama...Negombo
,G. L...Proctor, D,C-Coloralco
, J. S.-stationmaster, C.G.R...Angnlana
M....Manager, Portable Saw Mille...Puwakpitiya
., M. M.-Planter Panadnre
,M. R...Manager, Karaite cwatta Pluming Mills...1? Nnwe I I a
, M. Simon...Medical Practitioner.- Panadua
M. W.-Licensed Surveyor-Moratuwa
N. C-Survey Department-DiyateAtiwa
, P. Martinue-Planter...Kalamulla_Kalutara.
F. T ..Inspector of Police...Slave Islaild_Colombo
aim, .1. F., Very Rev., s.a...Vicar-General 44; Manager of Schools...Galle
N. P. N. G-Pensioner..Panadura
W. C-Survoy Department.. Colombo
an, J. A...Managing Proprietor, Lord Nelson Restaurant-Fort-Colomea
.B...Nu wars, Eliy.t.
W.G....Foreman Platelayor,
nd, J. B.-Engineer, Walker& Greig...Haputale
Oxon-Bienop of Colombo...Tha Park... Bantbals.'
Right Rev
;on, E.
pitiya-Colornbo
ton, R. S-Most P.ev. o.n...Archishop of Calcutta. a id Metropolitan of halls,
Burnish, and C e; 'on
L., Very Rev ...Mis, 'on ary Apostolic, o.m.r; Fiscal Advoeste,..Borella-Calombn
. etc., Barrister-at-Law .. Hony. Executive Officer for Ceylon
, F.H. M., ta.c.r.,
Imperial Institute-2, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W. C.
ta, A C....1 c.c...Planter_Culloien..Neboda
, G Miss-Nurse, Goner Hospital...Colombo
A. E. D. Dr...c. M. e., afloat Practitioner-Chilaw

Corea, O. E.,
Coroa, C. E.
Corea, J. A..
Corea, .1. A..
Corea, J. F.
Corea, J. A.
Corea, J. E .
Corea, Jon,p
Corea, M.-11
Cores, P. A.
Corea Vic or
Corers, Gab
Corers; P. P
Corkin) J.
Cornelis, Ma
Corner, Mrs.
Coridsb, GCorteling. .T
(.ortoling, E
Cory, A..-P1
Corro.s,
Cosmos, P..,
Cossey F...
Coati, S. L..
Coster, J. S..
Cotesworth,
Cottle, H. (
Gar.
Co:Arri, A. Ii
Cotton, A. V
Cotton, G. F
C .tton,
Cotton, J . B
Cotton, J. W
Cotton, Johr
Coudert, Dr.

Essre

Co
Couto.,
Crabbe, Aa
Crabbe, 0. M.
Crabbe, H. W
Place
Crabbe, R. W.
Crlicklaw. R.
Alex...
amib, G.A., a
Craib, J., st.a.
Crafb, 3. M...
Craig, F. N..
Craighead, Al
Cramer, C. t1
Cramer, C. V
(."rimer, 0.
Isiah
Cramer,['. H.
Cramer, R. 0

ii,Eold lli1.l.E.17

Corea, C. E., M.C.B.R.A.S., M.L.B...Proctor,


Corea, C. E. V...AAvocate.-Chilaw

ttu...Matara
Corea, J A...Muhandiram...Madampe
lurope
Corsa, J. A...Proctor, D. C....Chilaw

Corea, J. F.. Proctor, D.C.. NegoThbo


jubilee Dairy...2nd Crone St ...
Corea, J. A. C. .Licensed Surveyor...Chilaw
[Pet, eh-Colombo
Corea, J. E..District Mudaliyar...Chilaw
Corea, Joseph S-Managing Proprietor...Colombo Ct
Corea, M...Munieipal ShroEI...Colomho
School.- Sedalia
Corea, p. A.. Planter...Madampe
Corea Vie or...Advocate...Chila
pl Surgeon... Point Pedro
Corera,

Corera; P. P.-Merchant ..Kalutara


g Diver, Harbour Works ..Kot
Corkill,
Cornelia, I'darie..Nursing Sister...General Hospit alStrest -.Green Path...Colom\
Corner, Mrs-Dressmaker, De Soysa's Buildings...S1
Cornish, 0. F., c.c..n ..Plamter ..St. John del Rey...I-Colombo
Corteling, J. V...Planter...Salem...Nawalapitiya.
Madampitiya...Colornhe
Corteling, E. L Guard, C.G.R...Colombo
mai a EliJaffna
Cory, A...Planter Si. Andrew's Hotel
Comas, D.-Surveyor, &a-Colombo
kit .
Cosmos, P...Surieyor &c....Colonibo
Cossey. F....Assistant, Miller &
..Colon
ro
Costa, S. L...Merohant..,Tehnwana
Coster, J. S...Deputy TelegrAphmaster, G. P. 0.-ColcAgent...Cedia Belta Hosumal
Cotesworth, R. C 1 e.c....Plauter...(Capt. C.M.I.)...S
Cottle, H. C...As-t. Government Printer...Orange
Gardens...Colombo
C04,on, A. D...Chief S'oreke ,per...Civil Medical Story
Cotton, A. W...Ass, Kelaniganga Mills ..Colombo
Cotton, G. H... Engine Driver, C.G.R...Jaffna
mho
C 'Hon, H...Dolosbage
Cotton, J. B...Plant :r...Dammeeria Groun-Passara
Cotton, J. W...Suprintendent..Easter Seaton EstateJor...Kurlinegala
Cotton, John...Forwarding Agent...Nuwara Eliya
Coudert, Dr. A., M^-t Rev., o. u. 1....Romau Catholic ,(Capt. C. L. I.)...Koranogrila
.)lombo
Conilitrie, It...Assistant, Dotiwell & Co...Colornbo
CoMs.n, E. C...Planter...Kandapola Estate..Kanflapol
Counioul, Ph. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0.3t.1...Magg
...Gallo
Court, P...AEistant, Brown & Co...Nawalapittya
Courtney, Walter...Planter...EItofte...BogoR antalaw lunimnila
Covington, S. W. Victor...Planter..Batticaloa
Cowan, E...Assi. Planter.- Abbotsleigh...Hatton
Cnwie, Peter...Aisistant, Brown & Co...Nawalapitiya
iollege...Galle
Cowley, F. S. A...Engine Driyer..Colombo
Cowley, W. H.-Planter-Sorer Group... Horana
Cowley-Browne, P. C.-Planter...Pantiya...Neboda
Cox, E. Russell-Planter...Allraddy and Beddegan.a...M
Cox, G. Lionel... Planter... Ma,cdutr...Lindula
V
Cox, J. R.-Planter ..Donny braok...Hatton
Cox, H. L., 2 e.c...Planter...North Western Rubber Co., Co...Slave Island...001cmbn
Cox, W. A...Planter...Olivesr'S Estate...Nagereoil...Traving)..Wolfendahl...Colombo
Cox, W. S. R...PlantermOsborne...11atton...In Europe "
..Nagolitho
coaea, T....Engine Driver...C. 0..R......Colornbo
CO3'43E4.1. Stirling.. &wit., Mt est,. Plate & Co...G. F
Cozeret, .1- Rev. Missionary Apostolic. o.m.r...Pamunup
tle...Mirigama
Crabbe, David...Planter .Delinar...Uda Pussellawa
Crabbe, G. M...Planter...(Hony. Secy., Sabxragarertwa pgoda Korales... Dehio wits.
Crabbe, H. W...Aest., Oalahs Ceylon Tea mil Estitea
Place..Colpetty...Colombo
Crabbe, It. W. I., M.L.B...District Engineer, P.W.D...Nuv
CrilipkIIVW, R. W...Piant.r..,Watteean ut
Crffb,
Craib, G.A., L.P., Capt. U. P. R. C...Planter...Gouravilla )
Craib, J., ni.n.e.m. Abor...Cnloaial Surgeon, W P....Colc.
Craib, J. M.-Plauter-Kollagallakelle...Hatton
Craig, F. N.. Planter.. Kitkoswald.. Bogamantalawa
Craighead, Alexander C. (1c.c.)...Planter..Pooprassie Or
Cramer, C. M...Watchmaker...Chatham Street...Colombia -Colombo
Cramor, C. V...Inspector of Cruelty to Animals... Union P
Cramer, 0. r . Co-operative Tea Gardens_ Staples I
IslanA..Colombo
Cramer, P. H.-Reporter, "Ceylon Independent "...Union Pt Pedro
Cramer, R. 0.-Plauter...Blackburn.Gampola

1274

DIREUTORID:i.

Davidson, Planter, St. Beliers...Wata,wals


Davidson, Alexander...Foundry Manager...C. A. Hutson &
- Davidson, C. A...Manager, Colombo Apothecaries Co., Ward Place...Colombo
Davidson, C. M. D.-Survey DepartmentII anwella
Davidson, Donald M...Pianter...WrIgalia ..Elkaduar.
Davidson, E. E...Ainst. inspector of Post Offices.. M t. Lavinia
Davidson, F. 11...Planter....11apugahalande...Matale
Davidson, G. Thain...Planter (Hon. Sec., Morawakkorale P. A.) ..Panilkancla...Deniyaya...In Europe
Davidson, ..1,hu W. B...Engineer and Partner, Brritv.. &. Davidson...Talamtkele
Davidson, L... Proprietary Planter...ln Europe
Davidson, E. ',Lisa.- Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths...Galls '
Davidson, forth C...Planter...Amherst.,.lidspussellata
Davidson, P. V..."Cyclist's Friend "..Kollapiti3 a... Colombo
Brown & Co... Mein ber "rhie ty Com in ittt. e"... Colombo
Davidson, Robt..,
Davidson, W. B. T.-PlanterSt. Hollers Wato.v.a.la
Davidson, J. W...I'lauter...Pallokelle Group...Kandy
Davies, hur
Art C.-Planter and Surveyor...Thotnlagalla. Napo ale
Davies, E. C. (Lieut.-Coi.C.V.), .t.c.o.a...t.s...Governnient Factory Eumueer..."Ascot"
Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Davies, F. D Diver.. Harbour Work s...Mowbray Honse..Fhe ROall...Mutwal..Culombo
D ivies, J. M., LA., c.c.s...Acting Police Magistrate and Commissioner of Remiss a...
Kurunegala
u.r,n...Manager, Nuwara Eliya Tea Estates Company {ChairDavies, N. W.,
man Nuwara Eliya P. A.) Portswuod..Kandapola
Davies, W. H...W..11.Davies gr Co...Colombo
Davies, W. H. M . Assistant, W. H. Davies & Co....Colombo
Davies, F. HPlanter....tactory Superintendent.- Rambrakellie...Lindula
Daviot, E. H. I'd. (c.c.n.).-Typutt ..The Courts...Colombo
Davis, A. W. Hart...Pla,,ter..Lymiburst...Ruanwella
Davis, C. E. Jester...Planter...Weddemulle...R. unboda
Davis, Chas. L...Prop. ir tory Planter...Blinkbonnie...Di koy a
Nowita Eliya
Davis, E. T., LA , (Cantab).-Asst. Msst r, St. E ,ward's
Davis, Mrs...Nurse...Borella Road...Colombo
Davoodbhai Hassanally...Bombsy Merchant...4th Cross Sl,,r.!et...Pottoli
Davy, Father A., RevMissionary Apostolic, o.x.I...Maggona
Davy, G. H. DPlanter...Kedagain udiDevilculana...Travancore
Davy, P, Rev., o.w.i...R.C. Missionury...Kotahena ..Colombo
Davy, W. C...Asst. Accouutant..C.G.R...Colombo
Dawbarn, H. F....Plauter...Bsruagalla...Nawalspiti)a
Dawkin, R. M...Planter...Eils, and Morton... Yatiyantota
Dawkins, F...Plano Tuner, Messrs Cave & Go.. Havelock Town...Columbo
Dawood Saibo, )...Manager, A. Cader Saibo & Co... Matale
Superintendent of Surveys...Colombo
Dawson, A. H. G
Dawson, A, J...Planter....Rayigam...Padukka
Dawson, A. S. #Planter...Sirisanda...Avissawells.
Dawson, C. H...Phiuter...Grantpella ..Yatiyantota
Dawson-Scott, C. E...Plaaiter....Bellongalla...Kadugannawa...ln Europe
Dawson, T.A .4., L,A. Madras...Headmaster, Central Educational inar.itauen..0 comb `,
Days Bai iMirs Hole)...Salvation Army Reseuelinnie...Borella ..Colombo
Day, H. E,...Tea Buyer, Finlay Muir & Co...Clifton
Tows ...Colombo
De Abrew, A...Proctor, D.C...Kalutarti
De Abrew, Peter...Commission Agant & Dealer in Precious Stones... Colombo
De Abrew, R. L.M.S. Ceylon...Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Bernwela
Deaker, deo. Kent, .I.P,, Lt.P.M... Manager, Nanumukula Tea Estates Co., llaousa4
galla...Demodara
De Almeida, P. D. Peter...Licensed Land Surveyor & Stamp Dealer...M &tale
De Almeida, P...Licensed Survey, rant Lo..eller, Fiscal's Sun ay.. -nd Negotiat r
Lands and Planter...Negootbo
De Alwis, A...Draftsman, Royal Botanic GardersPeradeniya
Do Alwis, A. A. 1,...Proctor...New Bazaar...Colornho
Da Alwis, A. J...Postinaster..Dikwella
De Alwis, D. J...Faliter..."Lankapradipayt''...Kandy
De Alwis,
Do Alwis, C. E...Plauter...Matale
Walanwa...Panadwe
De Alwis,
senr.,Muhandirarn...Inguirer into Criwes...Kesbowa
De Alwis,
Do Alwis, C. J.. Jiiilor..Cmvict Eetablimment...Colmabo
De Alwis, C. L.-Assistant to H, slastiau Fernando... Fort..Colombo
De Alwis, C. W...1nterpreter Mudaliyar, Police Court...Kandy
De Alwis, D. D...MuhandiramRegistrar of Marriages...Ambanwita...il ellanitgodu
De Alwis, D. S. W..Planter...Urugala
De Alwis, F...Survey DepartmeatColombo
Ds Alwis. F. L...Proctor 1). C..Colornbo


be Malls, .NN ...Rel.ieviAA Post Bud Teleg,rapluuttstet -.Colombo
Do tavAts,G. .Aurveyer

De bawls, G. R .Shr oft , E.s.chelteri


De Alwis, H.Clerk, D. C....Rat !Asyut s
De Alwis, -.Mill V iewSkinnerba Road South ..Colontlio
De Alwie, I. 0.Clerk, D. C..Rittnapura
De /Owls, .1. 0 . St ttionmester ...0.0.R... D elliwal a
Do Alwis, J. P...Lande.2. Propriet
Do Alwis, Jasey..,Manager, Pilules de Silva & Co... Polgabawela. and Kuranecala
De Alwis, J. S. L...Head. Clerk...Mimor Court 3...Kulutara
De Alwis, L...Proctor,"`"CI,Colombo
De Alwis, M. M. E...Managee, B .ndarawela
Bandarawela

De Alwis, 0. G.-Proctor, D.C...Kalutans


daliyarPensioner...Hatnapura
De Alwis,
Officer...Elkaduwa
De Alwis, h.
View...Skinner's Roa.1 8:nth...Colombo
De Alwis, T.
Alw s, T. A ...Proctor, D.C...Kolutera
Do Alwis, T. J Advocate...Colombo
De Alwis, W.ArnolisRegistrar of Marringes,..liollupitiyaCulonib.)
DS Alwis, W. R.-Proctor, D.C...Kalutara
De Alwis, Mrs.-Dressmaker...Hatton
De .Andrade, T. 11.-Head Clerk, Telegraph Department
Deane, Amjah...Book-keeper...P. W. D....Union P.ace...Colombo
Deane, G. F., J.p...PlanterLoolecondurs....Deltota
Deane, H it ..Plouter..Stagbrook...Peermaad...Travancore
Deane, J. Driammond...Asst: Planter-. Wattegoilde...Wategoda
De Beaurepaixe, G. Rev. s.J...Roluan Catholic Missionary...Trincomalee
De Boer, Miss A., L.a.c.e. & s., E lin...Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Medical Officer,..
Branch Hospital,
De Bond, P...Clerk,
Do Breard, E.G. T......Mut wal...Colombo
De Breard, J. R...ftlutwal...Colornb
[Darn Street.. Colombo
De Brum, R. D...Ledgerkeoper, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.. 70
De Bruin, J. A...Audit Clerk, Railway Departmeut...Small Pass Colombo
De Bruin, J. S...Cnief Goods Clerk, 0.0. R..Galle
De Champmorin, P.. Sub-Agent, M. M. Co...Villa Mireille ...Ward Place.. Cinramon
Gardens...Colombo
/e Cherniont, P...Veregalla._Kaudy
De Chickera, G.-Statiou Master, C. G. 11.-Hunupitiya
De Coorey, J. S...A.rtist and Photographer... Victoria Studio... Barad ...Colombo
De Costa, E.M...Muhandiram...Chief Clerk, District Court...Kaluwella...Gatte
De Croos, G. M...Lan.led Proprietor...Negombu
De Croos, N. E.-Barberton -Negombo
Deen, E. 11...Planter...Passara Group ..Passara
- 3fahayaya...Pannala
Deen,

Deen, A. J. JainuSuperintend. ut, St. James Estate-. Badulla


De FoubIauque, E...PlanterStamford
De Fonseka, E. A....Notary Public...Neboda
[Colombo
De Fonseka, E. C....Proctor, D.C..Greenbank _Resmead Plac -!...Citinanion Gardens...
De Fonseka, F...PonsionerSuryey Department..Colombn
De Fumeks, U. J.-Head Clerk...immigration Dept...Colombo
De Fonseka, J. 10.-Sarvey Dept.-Calm!),
De Fonseka, J. PPlatiter...Pitagmtelia...Kalutara
[...Colombo
De Fonseka, L. J. P...Itludaliyar...1(aluta,a
De Fonseka, S. It...Mudaliyar...Chiet Clerk, P. R .0 ...Kaclicheri...St. Neris...Polwatte
.P
De Fonseka, W ..Survey Department ..N. W
411
De Fonseka, B._ Planter...River Virw...Kalutara.
De Franz, W...Lsnding Waiter, Custnrs...Colotubo
De Fry, J. J...Nciary Public -47, Prince Stroet, PettaliColoutb3
De Fry, W. B.-Notary Public... 17, Prmco Street, PettahColombo
De Haan, A. Miss..Matron, Civil Hospital ...Negoniltio
De Haan, EPlanter...Ratgamakelle...Dodanduwa
De lfaan, W. 11...01era, Finlay Muir & Co...Colombo
De Hautevillo, C. F. G... Planter..Digdola ...Udugame ..In Europe
De Havilland, J. S... Planter...(Retired)
De Herde, P., Rev., J...Roman Catholic Missionary..Kegillo
De Huth, F. Rev ..s.s...Misstonary Apostolic.- Itttnapnra
Do Hoer, S.,.Clerk, Widows and Orphans' Pension Fund Office...Colombo
De Hoedt, E. 13 Tea MerchantMar/Warta.. Colombo
De Hoedt, C. N...Post and Telegraph Master...Yatiyantota
De Hoedt, E. F...Station Master, _:.G.R...Berawala
De Hoedt, G. A...Surveyor...Kalutara
De Iloedt, George.. Broker and Auctioneer-4, York Street _Fort...Colombo
Du Hoedt, H. N..Irrigation Sub Inspector...Batticaloa
De floedt, H...Medical Practitioner ...Kadugannawa

121(5

DIRECTORIES.

AlierdAssiatant Colonial Surgea-Kady


De Hoedt, J.
De Hoedt, R. G...Plauter...Ulandupitiya-Kandy
De Hoedt, F. W ....Planter-Clandupitiya...Kaudy
De Hoots, J. & Co...C'oacti Builders, icze,...Kandy
Pate & Son ... Kand
De Hoon, J... Assistair
Atta
De Jong, C...1,1ead Clerk, Chartered Bank
Bay: isli
De Jong, C. W-Ilea3 Teacher, St. Mary's
De Jung, H. 0...Guar,I, C. G. ii.. Colombo
De Jong, J. A-Photographer... Uri ocemale3
De Jong, M.J...Managor, City Dispensary.. Norris goad. Pettali-Colombo
De Jong, Mrs. P. T-ProprietreEs, City Dispensary & Norris Ho id St
1.'i
...Rosmead Place.. Colaynlio
De Junk, F. -Bookkeeper, E. Coates d Co....St. Clair-Kaluwella-Galle
De Joepli, Bro. T. Rev-Roman Catholic Alis-iim...Mutwal...0o1 anbo
.Colomh
De Kretser,
De Kretser, E-Manag,er Oriental Bakery, 25, let Cross St...Petta4..
'
De Kretser, E. 0...clerk, Batik
of Msdrits...Ist Dvi4on...Maradana..Columbo
Lund- A.9st. Colonial Surgeon _Anuradtmpura
De Kretser, Edgar,
Auditor-General-President,
De Kretser, Edward, i.s.o., e.0.',,
Service Mutes) Provident Association-Berkley 1-1,m.se..
Mal Clerk. Civil Ah-cli...at Department-Colombo
De Kretser,
De Kretser, H. E... District Engineer... Kuruneeala
De Kretser, Horace E...A.d,iitional Landing Surveyor, Customs.,. Barb r SI.
De Kretser, H. Kenneth,_District Engineer attached to Provincial .Engineci.-, Wier,
P. W. D....Colombo
Cleric... Colonial Ancients...Treasury...Colombo
De Kretser,
De Kretser, 0.-District Engineer, P.W.D...Oulo lobo
De Kretser, 0. L...Advocate . Colombo
De Kretser, W. H....Proprietor, `Standard Baker , Union Placo-Slave
De LaRarpe, Clement-Inspector, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani.,; ,is ..
[Col mho
De Latiarpe, E.-A.-at., Training Co lege...coiombe
De Lallerpe, J.-Inspector, Messagerios Maritimes Co...Colombo
De Lallarpe, J. B.. Survey Department.. Colombo
Ceylon-Sub. Asst. Colonial Surgeon _Deltota
De LaHarpe,
De Lanerole, E. B-Post and Tclegrap Master.- WaLtegs ma
Delaney, Henry J-Supdt....Kerry-Kurimegala
Delbeeuue, P., Rev. 8,3-Missionary Apostolie...Yattiyantaa
De Laity, J. II-Planter
De Lemos, W., J.F.. U.v.m....PL9,nttr.,Raugbodde...Ramboda
De Ley, C. W-Planter-Yattawattd-Matale
De Lile, D. J-Clerk, Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ld...Tho Scrulm...N uwara
De Lile, F. J.-Planter-Upper Berragalla...11ahlii :urn ulla
De Lile, F.. Plante r...Asgeria... ;vista le
I Ie. Lima, H...Pest an I Telegrapii Master-Ga le
De Livera, 4.. E. Walter, 3i.e.B.R.A.s...Polico Magistrate, Gal:Tula- Additional Pi,lic e
Magistrate, Kandy
De Livera, A. J...Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
De Livera, Albert...District Engineer, P. W. D-Matille
De Livers., Alfred...Proctor, D. C. (nut practisieg)...Colombo
De Livera, B...15roprietor, Cargo Bon.n. Despatch Co...Barea's Rube ..Wel lawati.1
De Livers., Edwin_.,Shroff...Ceylin Savings Bank.. Wolfe mi Al-Colombo
De Livera, F-Dis!riet Medical Assistant-Gairmiduwa
tiabaraDe Livera, E., Ai
Glas., m.r,a.c... Colonial Surgeon.- North.Western
gammwa k'roviucea....Kurune';Ei lra
De Livera, G ..Muhandiram-Hewagam Korslo Col nibo
De Livera, G, S_Planter-Waduraws...Veyangoda
De ek:vera, H.-Proctor, D.C...Colombo
De Livers, H. J... Mudaliyar, Kachcbori-Matara
De Livera, Isaac .. Pla ster...,Ms.dampc
Departny4n1..Ma'.ara
De Livera, G. F.,.Offce
De Livers, J..Survey Department, Colombo
De Livera, J. A-Head Teachur, linglitth ScLIDA
De Livera, James H.-Proctor, District Cour i....LIelomlao
De Livera, J. H-Deputo. Fiscal-Metals
De Livers, J. S. E-Proetor, District Court... Iolombo
Lie Livera, L..Presi dent, V. T...Siyanekorale West...Llenarittg.Icla
De Livera, N. Miss...Asst. Matron, Lady Havelock
De Livera, Philip... Plan ter_ Madampe
De Livera, R. U. Proctor, D.C_Coi.,mbo
De Livera, Simon...D. C...0 vitigala... ;S:1 atug.,anni
De Livera, W.. Police Magistrate and Commissioner of Requests ..Dampola
Decler, G-Assistant, M. M. Co-Colombo
Delinege, A. A., J.P...Delmege, Reid c'tr. Co...Colombo..In Europe
Delmege, E. 1'., J. r rDetmege, Forsyth & Co...In Europe
Dell, T ..Plante,r-Callender


Delpech, A. F. Very Rev MissionaryApostolio.,0.ra.r...nlavali...Jairna
Del Ttifo, Ma lame. . Proprietress, Photographic Studio..252, Kollupitiya...Colombo

Delwita, T. B...11/egistrar of %fairing,- s &c...Kuruneaula


De Mel, A. W., Rev. a..s...Prince of Wales' College...Uoraluwa
De Mel, C. Rev...Curate, Holy liponanuel...Moratuwa
De Mel, C. F.Manager, Mell, Mendis & Co...Talawakele
De Mel, D.Stationmaster, C. G. R...Now Peradeniya
De Mel, F. .1., M.A., t.t.e....Barrister-at.law...Advotate..Colon.bo
De Mel, H.Medical Practitioner...Moratawa
De Mel, Henry L...Proctor and lYo ary..(Peiris & De Mel)..." Elemere ",...Horton
Place...Cineamon Gardens . Colombo
De Mel, Jita,----"br, Local Board...Negombo

De Mel, J....rianter...lionuakanda.. Kalutara


De Mel, J. F. Rev.. Incumbent, St, Luke's...Ratnapura
De Mel, J. H...Proctor 1). C...Avissawella
De Mel, James J..Merchant & Broker.. Panadura
De Mel, Johannes.. Ren'er...Moratuwa
De Mel, .1. SPlanter...Doonoomadolua...Kandy
De Mel, Jacob...Merchant and Lauded Proprietor... Villa De Mel...Cinnamon Gardens... Colour bo
De Mel, J. Matbias...Meirose...Moratua a
[...Colombo
De Mel, R. J...perpro. Jacob de Mel...Villa de Mol...Horton Place, Cinnamon Gardens
De Mel, S. W. Rev...Inoumbent, St. John's...S. P. 0...Pauadure
De Mel, T, APlanter...Hittnwellentenno...13ogawantalawa
De Mel, W. R.,.Plauter...Siriniwcea...Waga
De Mel, W. J...Planter...Salawe...Kusgama,
De Mel, V. W...Planter...Digarolla...Moratuwa
De Mel, W. A...Proctor, D. C...0 olombo
De Mel, W. FRenter...111oratuwa
De Mel, W. G...Furniture Dtaler...Keyzer St....I'ottuli...Oolombe
De Mel, W. P...Relief Clerk, C. 0. lt...Nawalapitiya
De Mel, W. S...Manager and Accountant, B. Joseph Peris & Co...Glenalla...Undugoda
De M ell, DavidPlanterSt. Andrew's...Kalutara
De Mell, J. A. Rev...Wesleyan rifinister...Tihagoda..Palolpitiya...Matara
De Mell, Moses,..Planter...Tunniyagolla...Avisawela
De Mell, P...Renter...Moratuwa
De Mell, W. A...11ead Master. Christ Church High SchoolMatile
DeMendic, B. W...Planter...Kudaganga...N eboda
Be Matte, B. O... Planter ..Moorock...WeUda
De Motte, C. W..Proprietory PlanterRosamond...Kandy
De Motto, G. E...Surveyor and Superintendent of Minor Roads ..Kandy
Be Movr bray, G. B...Planter
Deelnue 2. B., ma. Oxou., c.c.s...Acting Seem.' Asst. Colonial Secretary.. Secy.,
'Ceylon Aar cultural Society.. Colombo
Pennies, Arthur WormanDistrict Loco. Superintendent, C.,G.R...Colombo

Denison, A. .1...Cumberbatch &Co...Colonabo...In Europe

Denison, W. A. Mooyart, J.P...Plantor and Visiting Agent, Bosauquet & Co...


Kandapelaln Europe
Dent, T. E Planter.. Doo moo...Madulsinsa
Europe
a
Dennett, E. RDriver...C. G. It..Kuruuegala
Beavers, E. J...Manager, Schockman & Cr.'s Stares...Dikoya
Denyer, Anna Murton, Miss...Missionary, U. M. S...Hillwood Diem., Kandy
De Niese, J...Surveyer, P. R. C., and Licensed Surveyor...Ja dna
De Niese, T....Head Clerk, Kachcheri...Anaradhapora
De Niese, V. WMedical Officer...Eraur..Battiralou
De Niese, W...Reporter, "Cellos Standard "...Colombo
D'Oliveira, G...Clerk, Hultsdorf
4
De Oliveira, L...Dispenser..Eltindale...Watawilla
Be Pieria, J. S...Assistant Master, Prince of Wales's College... Moratue
Dep, W A...?lantor and Landed Proprietor ..Eurikottawa...Veyangoda
De Pinto A. J. S...Notary Pnblic...Pulgahawela
Da Pinto James E...Assistant, Ceylon Observer Office...harags mpitiya , Dehi wale
De Pinto, M. W. D. Ambrosins...Notary Public.. Ckilaw
De Pinto, M. W. D. John...Notary Public ..Etale...Chilaw
De Rooy, H. G...Engine Driver...C. G. 11...Colombo
De Rooy S. E... Head Clerk, to the Solicitor Genera,...Colombo
De Roc/tiro, Anthony, Mudaliyar...Notary and Shroff, Kacheheri...Puttrilarn
De Rosairo, J. H...Planter...Kettakadu
De Rossairo, L. ARegatrar of Births and Deaths. .Kalpitiya
De Rosayro, Marcus C ...Bookkeeper &c.. Krawehl Cal Co., Ld...Colombo
De Rowell, AMurialiyar, J.P.. u.e.m...Pitigal Kerala South ...Chilaw
De Hun, J. T.Foreman, Government Factory...Colombo
Derry, R. C. PPlanter...Ditnbula...Kotagala
De;Sampayo, J. B., Rev...Missionary Apostolic...Kelaniya
De Sampayo, P. A...Retired Stationmaster, C.G.R...Silversmith Street.. Colombo
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De Sampayo, T. E., K.c., LL.B. Cantata .. Advocate, Barrister-at.law_Coloutbo


De Sanctis, HPlanterPathragallit....Potuhera
Aberd...Assistant Colonial Surgeon ..ttnd. klaysiciam.General
De Saram, A.,

Hospitel...Culombo

De Scram, C. C.-Planter ...Punchiborallettia... erre:rile


De Saram, C. H. L.-Assistant Superintendent ...GoluspokonaKatunayaka
De Scram, DWatchmaker...Main Stre etPetts.h.. Colombo
De Scram, Edward AgriculturistEkala...Jaela
De Scram. F. J., J.F., t.t.e.n.a.a.s...Proetor 8. C. and Notary Public, (F. J. & G. el e
'Samna )...The Hermitage...Maradann...Co onihi,
[Colombo
De Saram, F. J jrBarrister -at-la.w...A &matoThe HermitageMamdasm...
De Scram, F. M...Barrister-at-law -AdvocateHon. Secy. Victoria Home for IncaralilesDelwar Horton PlaceColombo
[Colombo
De Scram, G_Planter..Kadugannawa,
De 'Sarum, G. FL, L.R.C.P. EdinPrivate Practitioner...Idar House.. Kollnpitiya,..
De Scram, Geo. A. IIProctor and Notary (F. J. & G. de Sarsan)...Heatlerdell..
Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
De Scram, Geo. 0Licensed Surveyor...Ward Place.. Cinnamon Garden,.. Colombo
De Saram. FL-Medical Assistant...iliatawila
De Saram, J. H., c.x.0., c.e.s.,...District JudgeHillside ,.Kandy
De Scram, James B...Planter...Keragalla...Henaratgoda
De Scram H. WProctor R. CColombo
De Saram, JohnPlanter..Sonnyside_Galagedern
De Saram, J. J. S., ..e., n.P.xr...Office Asst. to G. A...Anuradhapura
De Saram, J...Photographer & Planter...SunnysidoGalsgedara
De Saram, J. B....Plan terNugagithalanda ...11.enaratgoda
De Saram. J. T .Tea Merchan t...Malibnn.Sr_..Pettah ..Colombo
De Scram, Leslie Wm. Fred...Proctor, Supreme Court of CeylonSolicitor and Notary Public...Hermitage...Maradana..Colombo
hi.C.B.R.A.S...Itinerating Police Me.gistrate. Welisara, Ragama...
De Saram,
The EtynagogneRollupitiya..Colombo
De Saram,' R, F., J. P. u.e.m...Prector and Notary...(R. F. De Scram & Alvis)
St. hames...Lenion Place...Colombo
De Scram, R. 0...I3roker & Auctioneer...Fort...Colombo
De Scram, S...Inspector of Baptist Mission Seltoole...3rd Division,MaradanaColombo
Do Scram, Shelton... Advocate...Colombo
De Swam, W. B...Revenue Officer, Municipality ..AintrnawatteColombo
De Saram, W. F.H...Proetor and Notary ( de Scram and de ZI1VIt )...Negornbo.
De Scram, W. S. Peter, Muhandiram of the Governor's Gal e...Fiscal's Ofticer...blalkissis
De Silva, AMunicipal Collector, St. Paul'sColombo
De Silva, A. D. M _Licensed Anctioneer_Colombe
De Silva,A.....MerchantSirimatipaya,Rosmettd Place.. Cinnamon GardensColombo
De Silva, A. E...Superintendent...,. innagallaVeyangods.
De Silva, A. IL-Cashier, Colombo Apothecaries' Co., Ltd...Colombo
Pe Silva, H. Don Bastian...Planter and Contractor,..Edward's House..,Matak
De Silva, O. Amardas..Proctor, District Court (got practising)...Galle
De Silva, Art hnrProctor, D. C...Negombo
De Silva, A. John... Librarian...Colonial Medical LibraryMaxadanaColombe
De Silva, A. 4..Photographer...5th Cross-St., PettahColombo
De Silva A. (Head Cashier, G. F. H .. Colombo
De Silva, A. SimonClerk, P. W. D....Kalutar. North
De Silva, A. R...General Contractor and Landed PropriotorGalle
De Silva, A. V...Proctor, S. C.. Colombo
De Silva, Amy, Mrs...Nurse...3rd Division. Maradana...Colombo
De Silva, Amaris, Rev...Baptist Mission ...Gampula
SurveyorPasynlaVeyangoda
De Silva, Andrew 1'. J
DeJilva, Amens...Jeweller and Gem Merchant...7 cud S temple Street...Kandy
De Silva. Arthur (...Assistant, Eye & Ear InfirmaryGeneral HospitalColombo
De Silva, B. H.. Stationmaster, C.G.R..1Caniburugarnuwa.
De Silva, B, P...Registrar of Marriages, etc... Ready
De Silva, B. S. saris . -Commission Agent...3rd Cross St...PettahColombo & Hatton
De Silva B. N...Travetling
De Silva,Bastiaia..Proprietor, Silva & Co...Kandy
De Silva, Benjamin....PensionerKotte
De Silva, Benjamin G...Shipping Clerk, Finlay Muir & Co -St. Sebastian St...Colo
De Silva, Bernard, F...Head Overseer, P.W.D...Colombo
De Silva, C. A...Head Clerk, Fiscal's Office ..Panadure
De Silva, C. A...Superintendont...Cairnhill...Kegalla
De Silva, C. A...Proctor, D. 0..13orellaColombo
De Silva, C. A...Proctor, District Conrt...Galle
De Silva, 0. E.. Head Clerk, Delmege, Reid & Co...The Nest.. Wellawatta
De Silva, C. H... District Engineer, P.W.D...Chilaw
De Silva, Dr. Charles E.. Sanitary OfficerGalle
De Silva, 0. E., Rev.,.W. M. S...fladulla
De Silva, C. J...Platelaying Overseer, C. G. R...Newelapitiya


De Silva, C. L. A, a.74.1i., Ceylon-. Va.:id/I/
ilea), Officer .. Kan.ly
De Silva, C. M...glauterGlen Devon...Ragalla
De Silva, C. AIL 8...Manager, Central Dispensary ..Kandy
(Eliyrt
De Silva, C. M. C.-Secy. and Acconatant...Nustairs. Eliya Hotels Cu. Ltd .,...Nuwara
De Silva, C. P....Licensed Surveylbr...Ceylun Survey Agency ...Moratuwa
De Silva, C. S...Clerk, Aitken, Spence & Co...Colombo
De Silva, C. W.- ---Thotographer...Maradana Studio Maradana. -Colombo
D ,ationmaster, C. G. B...P,Auliera
DelSilva, a...Planter...Belmont... Weligama
De,;Silva, D. A ..Proprietor...Kancitwatte... firugatla
De'Silva, D. C...Clerk, Kaehelieri ..Kandy
De Silva, D. C...Post and Telegraph Master...Itiatawala
De Silva, D. D. C.-Warehouseman, C.G.R...Kandy

De Siva D. J.-Planter...Hotanakaude...Alawwa
De Silva, D. F...Conductor, Botanic Gardens...Anuradhapura
De silva, Charles, William Rev...Wesleyan MinisterElie Eioad...fiutwal...Caiombo
De Silva, D. 11.-Postmaster...Kotnialie
De Silva, D. H...Proctor, District Co art...Bala p iti modara
De Silva, D. H....Proprietor...Hotel ae Luxe...Nawitlapitiya
De Silva, D. H...Renter...Moratuwa
De Siiva, D. J..Partner, D. F. de Silva & Co,..Colombo
De Silva D. P...Jeweller...Fort....Colombo
De Silva, D. S...superintendent....Diripitiya Estate... Voyangoda
De Silva, David...Accountant, Aitken, Spence & CoCommon
De Silva, Dionysins...lilohandiram...Registrar of Servants...Police Office...Kandy
De Silva, Domingo. i.e., u.e.st.,
D.a.c.,...Cro wu Proctor...Kalatara
De Silva, Domiugo...Landed Proprietor...Anna House...Jampettati St... Colombo
De Silva, Domingo...Storekeeper, Mahamodera Mills...Galle
De Silva, Don Carolis...Shopkeeper...Galle
De Silva, Don Charles... Wesleyan Mission-MOB:we ..liambantota
De Silva, Don David AShopkeeper...Matale
De Silva, Don Johannes...Planter...Paranawatta...Kadugarina..va
De Silva, Donald...Secretary, Local Board.. Malaya
De Silva, E...Medical AssistantSpring Valley...Badulla
De Silva, EdmundLanded Proprietoc..."Feiix Casa"...Smallpass...Colombo
De Silva, Edwin...Planter ...Illukke tia...Pilana
be Silva, EmmanuelMerchant...Fort_Colomho
be Silva, Dr. J.
Aber., D.P. u...Lecturer on P11) RCS ..Ceylon Medical
Asst. Sanitary Inspector... Colombo
De Silva, E. F...Sarveyor....Minutvangotla
De Silva. E. F.Proctor, D.C. . Colombo
De Silva, E. G.Post and Telegraph Master ..Ilitutbontota
De Silva, E. H.-Proctor, S.C... Kid atm a
De Silva. E. If -.Head Clerk. Eachcheri..Matale
I 41 S.Iva, E. LLanded Proprietor.. Henley House...Cinnamon Gardens.. Colombo
Europe
De Silva, E. S... District Engineer,
Co., Lintitad...Colombit
Da Silva, F. E.-Storekeepar.. Galatia Ceylon Te i and Estata
De Silva, F. J...Mullandirani... Planter, Talwat ts... Kandy.
De Silva, F. W...Chief Clerk to Accountant, General Post Office...Coionapo
De Silva. F. W... President, Village Tribunals.. West Giruwa Pattu...Hambantots
De Silva, Francis J....Landed ProprietorRocktami Villa...Kurunegala
Da Silva, Fred ..Stationninster, C. G. R....Polgahawela
De Silva, G..Drattanian, Locomotive Dept., C.G.R...Piachand's LaneColo nib
De Silva, G. A....Medical Officer ...13alalla ..Nikaweratiya
De Silva, G. B...Inspeotor, S.P.C.A...Kandy
4
De Silva, G. GregoryBook-keeper...Clark, Spence & Co... Kaluwella:..Galle
De Silva, G. Jones...Pluinbago Dealer...Dodanduwa
De Silva, 0. V...Chiaf Clerk, Traffic thee, 0.(.1.11....Colombo
De Silva, Gabriel...Renter...Kotahena...Colow no
De Silva, Geo., Mudaliyar...Chief Clerk, Police Court....Colombo
De Silva, Geo...Head Clerk, Police OfficeGal le
De Silva II. E.-Manici pal Inspector...Colombo
be Silva, H. A...Post and Telegraph Master...Haldammulla
De Silva, H. C... head Clerk, National Bank.. Kandy
De Silva, H. C...Ulerk, Engineering Dap t...C.,lombo Commercial Coy...ColoMb
De Silva, H. D. C...Notary Public...Nawalapitiya
De Silva, H. E.-Assistant Secretary, Board of Legal Education...Colombo
De Silva, II. F.-Merchant & Landed ProprietorGampola
D Silva, henry F.-Bookkeeper...Queen a Hotal...Kandy
De Silva, H. L.-District Medical Assiataot...Koslanda
De Silva, H. i'danuel...Notary Public...UdayartoppuNegoinha
Do Silva, Henry Rev....Baptist Mission...Kandana...Jaela
De Silva, H. R.. Manager, Plninbago MinesDodangaslanda
De Silva, Henry...Superintendent ..Serapis...Polgabawela
De Silva, Hinton, a 44,,z...Ge2:17.....kast. Medical Officer...Dikoya

1220

DIRECTORIES.

De Silva, Jacob- Registering Clerk...Municipality-Colombo


De Silva, John...Stationmaster. .C. G. R..Kalutara. South
De Silva, J...Clerk, C.G.R...Veyang,oda
De Silva, J...Sub.Editor, Catholic alessenger..Kotalien a .. Colombo
De Silva, James A...Pk.nter...Marawila
De Silva, J...m.n,c.n. Aber., n.p.n..Private Practitioner..,Moratuwa
De Silva, J. Rev...Incumbent...Holy Emmanuel...Moratuwa
De Silva, J...Assistant, F. Beata, Ltd...Fort.- Colombo
De Silva, J. A...Post and Telegraph Master...Deltota
De Silva, J. B-Planter..Wattarantenne...Kandy'^
De Silva J. C...Plumbago Merchant (J. Clovis de Silva ..11 Co.)...Lynn Bank...Alston
koda
'Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
De Silva, 2'. E., ,p,.. BInhandiram...President, V.T...Alulkittukorale North...MinuwanDe Silva, J. E...Signaller... Post Office...Maskeliya
De Silva. J. Godfrey, Mndahyar...Registrar of Lands...Galle
De Silva, J. Graham, a.P....Interpreter Biadaliyar, Kachcheri...Kurnnegala
De Silva, J. 11...Apothecary...Mirtwal
De Silva, J. II...Plan ter.. Marawila
De Silva, J. J.-Mnbandiram...Dematatroda...Colombo
De Silva, J. P...Snrvey Department...Colombo
De Silva, J. R...Survty Department.. Kiralagatna...Udimarria
Ile Silva, J. 8. Rev., B.A....Wesleyan Minister-Fort...00e
De Silva, J. T...Agrictiltural lnstructor...13alatigoda
De Silva, James Arthur, i.e., u.p.u...Gate Mudaliyar.Salt Inspector and Additional
Police Magistrate... Puttalam
De Silva, James R. E...Cleik, G. P. O...Colombo
De Silva, James W...Proctor, Supreme Court and Notary Public...BadullamIn Europa
De Silve, J. W...Proctor, D.C..Balapitiya
De Silva, John William...Proctor, 8.C...Gramlrass...Colombo
De Silva, John William...Chief Clerk, Post Office Savings Bank, C.P.O..Colembo
De Silva, John...Head Clerk, W E rks Dept...Municipelity..Colombo
De Silva, Jonathan E...Proctor, District Court...Kurunegala
De Silva, Juan...Photographer and Surveyor... Koilupitiya...Colomho
De Silva, Juanis.. Assessment Head Cie, k..."Municipality...Colombo
De Silva, K. Benediet-Shipping Clerk, M, AI. Co..Colombo
De Silva, K. G. S.. Lauding Supervisor, Govt. Stores...Colombo
De Silva, K. J.-Assistant Medical Officer...Lunatic Asylum...Colombo
De Silva. K. S-Merclaant..Galle
De Silva, L. A...Planter..Lyndhurst.. Raanwella
De Silva, L...Chief Clerk. Courts...Panadure
De Silva, L. B. A,.. L. B. A. de Silva & Co..Bambalapitiya...Colomho
De Silva, L. David...Renter..." Henley house "...Colombo
De Silva, L.. Proprietary Planter...Etaluwebode-Galle
De Silva, Esther, Miss...Monthly Nurse...Sea View...Colpetty...Colomho
De Silva, *John. Rev....W. M, S... Weligama
De Silva, L. nbriel-Arrack Renter...Serena-Colombo
De Sava, L. Jacob...Renter...dloratuwa
De Silva, L....Registrar of Lands...Negoluho
De Silva, L. 8....Planter...Pallanchena Farm...Negombo
De Silva, L. A.-Agricultural Instructor... Mahawalat.enno ..Balanguda
De Silva, L. G...Planter...Kaddawatte...Uda Pussollawa
De Silva, L. H. J...Stationmaste,- ..C. G. R....Yatiyantota
De Silva, L. J.-Postmaster...Jaem
De Silva, L. P..Planter...Wahlemar...Nuwara Eliva
De Silva, Lawrence..Secretary.. District Court...Re'
DA Silva, Leo...Deputy Postmaster...Galle
La'Silva, M. A...Postmaster-Monaragala
De Silva, M. Miss...Boarding House...Sea View-Kollupitiya...Ualombo
De Silva, M -.Planter ...M alwasawa...Deh iowita
De Silva, M...Post Zi Telegraph Master...Teldrniya
De Silva, M.T..Planter, Hathwat:e...Rilanwella
De Silva,!M...Job Foreman-Government Priming Office...Colombo
De Silval M. Joseph...Laboratory Asst...Goner.11.10pi,al.,.Colomno
De Silva, M. J...Notary Pnblic....Udayartoppu...Negombo
De Silva, M. William...Proctor, S. C...Balapitiya
De Silva Mathias, Rev...Curate...Holy Trinity ..Nowara Eliya
De Silva, Monis...Attorney of late D. C. G. Attygala, Mudaliyar...Kurunegai
De Silva, M. S...Licensed Surveyor...Sognma...Pussellrswa
De Silva, Nicholas...Accountant, l3 alth Dept....Colombo
De Silva, N. D. W-Plumbago Merchant....Galle and Colombo
De Silva, 0. H.-Inquirer into Sudden Deaths...Ambalatigoda
De Silva, P. A...Post and Telegraph Master-Diyatalawa
De Silva, P...Jeweller...12 Chatham Street, Fort...Colombo
De Silva, Philip,..Post & Telegraph Master...Gallo

De Silva, ranl..Proprietor...Decateating Mille...Katena...blegombo

DiRECTORTES,

1221

De Silva, P. D-Head Clerk ..Mercantile Bank...Havelock Town....Bambalapitiya...


De Silva, P. G-ClIfief Clerk, Police Court...Colombo
[Colombo
De Silva, J. C. G...P. W. D ..Gintom Bridge Worka-Ginteta
De Silva, P. H.
qlokart Bros...Spring CottageDematagoda...Colombe
De Silva, R...L.m.s. (Ceylon) _Medical Practitioner .In EurSpe
De Silva, B. C...c.c.o., Lieut. C. L. I_Modaliyar.. The Wahiawa...Kurimegala
De Silva, RI ard, iidaliyar...Suh-Inspector of Schoole-Galle
Be Silva, RoL -Plainer-Rowland.. Weligatna
De Silva, R. M, os maater...ParinVa.
De Silva, S. A. G-Plamer...Flowordew Wattegama
De Silva, S.-Superintendent, Royal Botanic Gardens...Henaratgoda
De Silva, Samuel, Rev...S. P. D. Cateehiat-Dandugarim_Jaela

De Silva, S. A. Jandoris-Forwarding Ag.-.nt..Talavyar elo


De Sam S. Isaac, Rev-Weeleyan Miniater-Miriswatte.. Negornbo
De Silva, Sr...Furniture Dealer...No. 10 Key zer Stroet-Pettah...Cololnho
De Silva, S. M-Registi ar of Marriages, &r `.Negonilio
De Silva. S M. .11fred.. Asst. Supdt.
Works...Orient Boat Co...Homewood...
Havelock 'Town... Colombo
De Silva, S. T., -B.A. Cal...Chief Clerk, _Deputy Fiscal's Oithm...Kalutara
De Silva, S-District Medical Assistant-Milaintalc
De Silva, Simon, bludaliyar-Intorpreter and Chief Translator...Colonial Secretary's

Office... Colombo
De Silva, Themes...Excise Officer...Colombo
De Silva. Tbeabald, Rev-Miesionaa y ApoAolio...Kalutara
Be Silva, T. F....Boc king Clerk, C. G. R...Nanuoya
De Silva, T-General Produce Dept., Clerk, Spence es Co...Galle
De Silva, T. H ...Notary Public...K ulivapit
nogala
De Silva, T. II. Simon...Coral Lime Munufactur,r..Arnblangoda
De Silva, T. S-Tropical Garden...Anuradhapura
De Silva, Thom, W...Planter...Maradana-Colombe
De Silva, V. C...Post & Telegraph Master-Bandar:swells
De Silva, W. A...Survey Department...Colombo
De Silva. W. Arthur, d.p.,
D.-Veterinary SurgeUD, etc..., Barley Road....
Maradana-Colombo
De Silva, W. A., L,M.s., Ceylon.. Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Port Surgeon
r Gale
i...
De Silva, W. A. C-Proctor, D. 0...Kurtinegala
De Silva, W. Edmund-Post and Telegraph Master..Norwood
Pe Silva, W. E...Pructor,
De. Silva, W. Gregory
t aid Telegraph Master...Talawakelo
Do Silva, W. H-Supdt-Mahat on api ti) a .. Negombo
Do Silva, W.
B., 0.31. (Aber).
Ea.,
PL.C.B.R.A.S., Ophthalmic Sur
goon to Grapier Eye Itife)msry and Gontral Civil. Hospital (Lecturer Malaria
Mcdica and Ophtbalmetopy, Celoii Medical Collego, and Hon. Secretary of the
Ceylon 13ran eh of the British Medical Association). .
Bambalapitiya

...Colombo

De Silva, W. J. B-Marebant-Puttalam
De Silva, W. J...Proctor, D. C-Galle
De Silva, W. M...Survey Department...Colombo
De Silva, W. M.-Secretary...District Court...Kandy

De Silva, W-Secretary, D. 0...Kalutara


De Silva, W. M. L. J. W...Notary Public ...Panadure
De Silva, W. P-Foreman Platelayer, C. G. R...Avisaweila
De Silva, William...Head Master.. Gotta English High Sehool-Mitihitne...Rotte
De Silva, Williani_Planter and Contractor-Matalo
De Silva, Wm., Muliandiram_Clerk, Government Stores... Odom ho
De Silva, Wm, R....Planter...OracMya-Moratuwa
ado ana...
d ...marrClomlloo
De Silva, W. Stephen-Editor " Sibala Samaya
barley
Desiardin.s, P_Assistant, M. Al. Co-Colombo
Dealandes, V. ROT .... Miasionary Apostolic, oaa.t ...Mannar
Dealages,E , Rev ...Missionary Apostolic, o.m.r...Pesalai...Marmar
De Souza, A. J. A_Reporter, " Times of Ceylon. "...Colombo
De Souza, V. H_Stationmaster, C.G.R...Rozolle
De Soysa, A. E'...Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
De Soysa, A...Cinnamon and Coconut Planter-Negombo
De Soysa, Andris-Cotonut Planter...Jaela.
De Soysa, A. J. R..M.C.13.1L.A.S...Merchant and Landed Proprietor..,Glenaban...
Bambalapitiya-Colon be
De Soysa, E, G-Teacher; St. Joseph's College...CAonbo
De Seysa, E.L. F-Partiter, C. H. De Sepiard Place...Colombo
Do Soysa, FrauCh3..,Advoeate...Colorabo
Do Soysa, G-Planter-Alutouwara-Malttrata
De Soysa, LI-Diyatalaws
De S'oysa, H. Jorowis-Planter-Moratuwa
De Soysa, Frederick...Notary Pchhe...Golombo
De Soysa S. Peler..Moratuwa

,1222

J,f RECTORIFIS.

De Soyza, J. E...Proctor, D. C...Negombo


Soysa, J. S-Planter...Maliagawa...Madampe
J.r.,... Merehan
De Say-s% J. W. [...Gate Mudaliyar,
Manager, per pw. 0. H. De Soysa...Alf red Hrause...Koliupitiya...Colo.nho
De Myatt, Lady C... A lfred House...Kollupitiya. Colombo
De Soysa, L. W. A ...Merebant...Alfred House.. Colombo
De Soysa, S. W.-Planter -Jaela Estate .Jaela
De Sepia, T. H. A...Merchant...Brodie House-Ilambalapitiya ...Colombo
be Soysa, W.M.-Planter...Hanguranketa...Hanguninketa
De Suffren, Count...Proprietary Plauter..Roekhill-Cialagedara...ln Europe
D'Espagnac, C. E.-Planter...Ayala...Garnpula
D'Espagne, Louis N... Planter...Rose H 11 I -.Crimple
Hose Hi 1. .. 11 alduwa Kosgarna...Gampota
D'Espagnae,
D'Espagnac, N....Planter... Ayala...Gampola,
D'Esterre, H. E-Planter...Braemore..Agrapatana
D'Esterre, R. E...Pbintor...,400loya...11ewabeta,
D'Esterre & Co...Apotherariei ..Kandy
Deutrom, A. E.-Stationmaster, C. G. R...Talawakeln
Deutrom, J. V...Police Inspector...Kotaleua...Colombo
Deva Dits (J. R. Renfrew).-Staff Captain. S. A...Kandy
Deva Prakasa...Ensign, S. A-Colombo
Dvasa,yagam, A. C... L'IdD dieal Ottcr r...Pallai
Dewanayagain, S. D...Sbrofl Mndatiyar..Puttalsrn
Devise, H., Rev. o.w.r...R. C. Missionary...Katuneriya
be Vasz, D. J. R...No'ary Public...Kalpitiya
De Ws, A. E. G. (2 c.c.: )...Kandy
& S. Was...
Deputy A.a'stant Col Surge .n...A
De Vos, C., L.a.c.e.&
De Von. Chas., E...13arrister-at.Law...Crow Advocitte...Galle
(Capt. C.L I. i...Barrister-at-Law...Advo
De Vos, F. H., J. e.,
De Vos, F. 7...Proctor, D.C...Ga!le
C.G.R...Cannbo
De Vas,
De You, Ada. Miss...Nurse...Lady Hevelork flospital...Col inbe
De Vos, H. A...Cbief Clerk, National Bank-Wellawatta-Colombo
De Vos, H. A. E...Irrigatiou Surveyor...Hakinana
De Vos, J...Clerk...General Post Office-Colombo
De Vos,J. E...Surveyor...Elpitiva
De Yoe, J. G...Pensioner...Kandy
DeVos, James P...Head Clerk, Racheberi-Colombo
De Vos, R. V,..Ptanter...Batakanda...Negombo
De Vos, 0.-Superintendent...Kuruidskande...Labuduwa...Galle
De Voe, W. A. S...Proctor, Supreme C mrt and Nutary...St. Sebastian Hill . Colo.
De Waas E. G-Survey Department...0110mb
Devotta P. D..Shopkeeper..Ma'n Street .. Pettah
Dew W. F.,
c.c. .(Inquirer into Suddcii Doatbs)...Planter (c.m.t.) ..Ri
geria...bralawakele
Dewar, J L.. Planter-Allaltolla.... Mad ulke I e
Dewendra, Don Petrus...Muliandirain ..Kotuivegoda...Matara
De Wilton, Maj,er Albert \Vatter, m.m.c....Insperfor-General of Prisons...Colombo
De Winton, Ven ratle P. H., at.A...A rchdeacon of Colombo, Incumbent of St. Math
...Dematagoda..Colombo
De Zilva, A ..Planter..Djrnevor.. Kurunegala
be Zylva A Planter-Pitakanda Group ..Knrunegala
De Zylva, J. C.-Proctor 1). C...Negombo
De Zilva, Allan S...Proctor, District Court-Fort...Mature
De ailva, H. C . Interpreter, Police Court.. Ma- ,ila
De r.cdva, Benjamin G. R...4rveyor...Kurune ,b
Do Zilva, E.-Head Clerk, Kaeliclieri...Kurty -gala
De Zilva, Edgar S.-Licensed Surveyor...Matara
De Zilva, Donald.. Secretary ..Local Board ..Matara
De Zilva, D. 0.-Profes,4ions,1 Hypnotist.... Hill View... Kuruwe Street...0oloinbo
De Zilva, Ed. rd... II( ad Clerk, D.R.C..Negotat o
De Zilva, G. B...Irriga tion Inspector.. Mat are
Surveyor,Nawalapi'iya
De Zilva,
be Zilva, J. H...Cbiet Clerk, District Court...Taugalla
De Zilva, J. L. M...Planter...liegallit-llorana
De Zilva, N... Head Clerk. D. R. C..Hambanteta
De Zilva R. D.. IvIudali ar.. Head-Clerk Kaeche. Kilda ra
be Zilva, W-Prootor, D. C..Balapitiya
De Zilva, Victor.. Sanitary Inspector- Ratnapurrs
be Zilva, W. P...Cbief Clerk...P. C. M. 0.'a Ottice...Colornbc.
De Zilva, P. sr. E. G...Ledger.keeper...Chartered Bank of India...Col, mbo
De Zoysa,
erehant...Kirinde..Arnbalangoda
De Zoysa, A...Landed Proprietor-Deweina here- Kosgodu,
[...Negom

Litti Et.111.11.tt.LBS.

IA6

Ae Zoysa, A. C."Gort. Officer & Lauded ProprietorPategama.. Balapitiya


De Zoysa, A. E..?Prector, D. CPuttaltua

De Zoysa, A. R... Survey DepartmentBandar awela


De Zoysa, A. Rajapakse..ShrotroMullandiram..lialutara
[Stave Island
De Zoysa, B.. Managing Director.. Wijoratna & Co ..Booksellers.. Union Place..
De Zoysa, C. D. RajapaksaPlanterHunupitiyaNegombo
De Zoysa, C. P. A... Saha.lyindu WalauwaWelitaraKosgoda
De Zoysa, Edmund...Superintendent, KohilawaguraAmbs.langeda
Le Zoysa, Fred. S., ..p.,
D.O...Colombo
De Zoysa, FThe Nook ..Madampitiya
De Zoysa, H.H.V..Notary Public..Bentota
De Zoysa, JohnStationmaster, C.G.R...Katukurunda
be Zoysa, Joseph..Planter..Galberia..Kosgoda
De Zoysa, J. 8...Chief Clerk, Whiteawav, Laidlaw & Co.. Columbo
De Zoysa, 0. E...La"d Clerk, Kuelicheri...GaLe
De Zoysa, P. C...Hemi Clerk, Volkar' Brothers..Galle
De Zoysa. P. GPlanter...Nawalar Lys,
De Zara Rajapaksa, M. A...Inqr ar into DeathsKosgolla
Do Zoysia, Rampakse, S... Planter .Kohilawagura...Kosgoda
De Zoysa S. G_Notary..Matara
De Zoysa, T. MPlariterGalliera....Kosgothi
De Zoysa, W...Draughtaman, Public Works Department.: (Itetired)...Colombo
De Zoysa, W. H. G...Gansabba Clerk_KachcheriColonabo
De Zoysa, WTelegraphmaster, C. G. It..Pattipola
De Zylva, A. B., Mudaliyar of the Governor's Gate... eensionerBat ticaloa
De Zylva, C. LLieut.. C. L. 1...Negombo
De Zylva, G. ESurveyor..erawalapitiya
Do Zylva, J. C,..Proctor, District Court, and Landed Proprietor Negombo
De Zylva, W. C.Survey Department.. Diyataluwa
De Zylva, W. H...De Soysa's Agent and Deputy Coroner...Negombo
De Zylva, W. L...Interpreter, Police Court...Galle
Dhanapala, J. A...Acting Mc dical Officer...Dur?allgaslauda
Dharma-Gunawardhana. S. I' , MuhomdiramRegistrar of Marriaaes.
_ . .61, Maliban
St ..PettahColornho
Dharmalingam, 8...Planter..KutawalagawaTeldeniya,
Dharmalingam Pillai..Proprietary Planter..Attapalam..Gampola
Dharmalankara, S. D. W...Buddhist High PriestWelitaraKoegoda
Dharmapala, L. B ..Plunibaw o MerchantBambalapitiyaColombo
Dharmapala Hevavitarana_Seeretary, Maltabodhi Society...Colombo & Calcutta
Dharmakirti, Don Andris, uhandiramCabin et Maker,...Braybrooke Place...Slave
IslandColombo
Dharmakirti, James ACbief Clerk, Polite CourtGampula
Dharmakirti, John...Secretary, District CourtBa.dulla
Dharmaratna, C. F...Proctor, D. C... Ratnapura

Dharmaratna, E. M. A..Proctor, District Court..Kalutara

Dharmaratna, E...Nurse, Hospital...Nalvelapitiya


Dbarmaratna, E. D...Snperintendent, Minor RoadsBadulla
Dharmaratna, G. A....Advocate & Barrister.at-LawColombo
4
Dharmaratna, G. A.. Survey Department..Tehmaiya
Dharmaratna, H. Floris Lobus...Notary Public...Dalugama...Kelaniya
Dharmaratna, J. AProctor, District CourtKalutara
Dharmaratna, L. A. de S.ilva,...Notary Public..DolatareJaela
Dharmaratna, M...Proprietor & Editor, Lakminipahana "...RatmalanaGalkissa
Dharmaratna, M. A...Medical PractitionerAvisa walla
Dharmaratna, M. A. P....Notary Public... BadalgamaNegombo
4
Dharmaratna, M. V. P...Notary Ptlblic...Ratuapura
Dharmaratna, R. A...Private Tutor ..Rawatawatta..M eratuwa
Dharmaratna, S. 0... Medical OfficerBatapolit
Dharmaratne, J. E...Post & Telegraph MusterRagama
Dharmaratne, V. 0...Survey Department..Welimada
Dharmasena, C. D. It...Postmaster ..Pelnuidulla
Dharmasena, E. D... Sup, rintendent, Minor Roads-15a dna
Dharnmeena, M. Joseph RochigoeNotury Public ..111irihane...Kotte
Dharmasena, J., Sen ...J. Dharmasena & Co...36-36, Keyser Stpule:rib
Dharmasena, 8Proprietor, Porcelain SturesPettaliOu.onam
Dhirasekara, D. D...Salt storekeeper Hambantota
Diaeono, W. FChief Asst., Krawehl Coal Co., Ld...(Cunsular Agent for Belgium)
Victoria Arcade Buildings...PortColombo
Dias, MissNursePolwatte..KollupitiyaColombe
Diad, A. A...Hony. Capt. Cadet Corps...Asst. Master, R'chmoud Cullege...Galle
Dias, A. C... Superintende ut... D dupill a Estate... Kelaniya
Dias, AlexInspector of Police...Kaudy
Dias, BPlanterGraeelautlfierana
Dias, B. B. ViucentJawarte Walauwa..Kalutara, North
Dias, B. 0.Proctor, S,

. blitEeTegin.
Dias, E. 0., jr...Proctor, D. C...Pausdure
C..liathematics1 Assistant... Ro Y-al Cole ge
Dias, C. S.-District Medical Assistant...Ranabod
C1rub
Dias, C. E. AmBenter...ciliarley
Dias, C. L. 1L-Planter..:Kitulewatte...Veyan dn
Dias, C. P., M.31 o. -Head Master, Wesley
ege...
Dias, D...Notary
e L."8 1Z"d ."C1"11'13
Dias, D.-Stock Inspector.. Itatuapura
Dias, D, F.-Merchant...The Ark...Pera'ienixa Roait Kandy
Dias, D. M.. Medical Practitioniir..1Nolfendal I
' I
Dias, D. 1V1_,Chief
Branch Roads Dept '
...k
l
a
6.

cul
lie
bri, Kandy
Dias, Domit4o...Rente.-...Panadure
Dias, E...Planter...Citronell
kuressa

Coll

Clerk,

ij

it

Dias, E. C...Planter,..Elpitiya
D bAs, E. M
Beverley ...Dtniyaya
Dias, E. F., Mnbandiram...Rogistrar, K rink I
Dias, Felix R.,
, Camb a
HAI
u"
Barri-ter-al -Law.. Addiiim'ial Lis
' truic
*Pt-mjti
'v
dgt.c1.1-Thm
e.a tio
.atn
Anstitt
' .(3
..rK
oo
wlu
lup
t;
tiuynaud
.'
Dias, G. Atwie...lnquirer into Deatbs...11aldummulis
[(Akan
Dias, Cr. S...Poitmaster...Mirigama
Dias, H. E...Proutor D.
litiltedro . loinbo &
Heneratgods '
Dias, Gerabi -.Import Clerk, Bosanquet
Dias, H...Proctor, D. C...Galle
Dias, J. F.-Survey Denartmout...Dalalla

M.A.,

Dias, J. W.,11.1uhundi rate- Pensioner. _St. Sena ian C


Dias, K. E-Superistendent...Kurukkawa-Msdat
cA11u1"
Dias, Leymores,..Manasing Partmr, Castle Iltr:i e71114Slave Limn i...Colombo
Dias,
A...Planter,..Meegahati-nro...Km uno 1...
Dias Bandaranayi-k
R. E.-Sub-Jrrigation Inspgeacror...Maradankadawela
Dias, P, 6...Notary Public...1Vloratiawa

e,

Dias, P. W.-Mcrohant...Ratiapurst
Balabowa-Veyseguila
Dias, Samuel...
W... Head Shrift, Mercantile Bank...Colombo

Planter...

Dias,

Dias, W,Station Master, C. G. R...Talpo


Dias, W. Chapman...Boons Vista.Mutaai
(retired).-Yakkala...11enexittgode,
DMs, W., u.n. St. And., n.n.c,s.

Eng,

Dias, W,
[Colonitia
......Mor 'Lima
Dias, V. S. A.-Surveyor and Levell
1S Coylon...christ. Cburch...Galle
Dibben, Rey. A. E., a:Ls-Secretary for 0.3,
ssiht ant Engine, r, Walker Sour 8 Co., Ltd ,. _Colombo
Dick,
Dickenson.L. B. H-Planter...Warriapola. ,.Matale

er

J.. -A

Dickie, Jas...Locoinotive Foreman, C.G.R...Hailway,SAveuue,..Culombo


Dickinson, W. G.-Planter-Moues Elle.-Lindul,.
New 'Bulbuls Co., 1.d...in Eur
Dick-Laudec,, J. E. A., J.P. --Planter
y ) Sub-Assistant Colonial Surgeon-Dogawantalawa
s.
Dickman,
Dickman, H. T...Clork...Audit Utlice...Colombo
Dickman, W. 11,-Advocate, Barrister-at-Law...Colombo
Dickson, A. (1 9,c.).-Planter...Sharurock....Nawalapitiya
Dickson, A. G.-Planter.111.hanwatta..Lindula
t ry LIU ter...0oni,ogaloya...Kotmale-Lt Europe
Dickson, A. J.
ickson, Alice Miss...11etiarat gods Missiori...M abima...fictiartagoda

&...Manager,

Aus

Dickson, C.-Engine Driver, 0.;.11...Nawalapitiya


Dickson, G.Planter ..Ganipnla
Dickson, J. A...Engioeer, Davidson & CP. Di. lbw st...Havelock Town.. Colombo
I Colombd
Dickson, 3. A. W.-Planter...1u An ' cilia
Guildford Crust:en
Muir &Co.
on, John James Asistast, Fn.
Dickson, J. R,..P1a,,er...Uendauawa.... sashpiliya
anwilit
Dickson, 0. C. W...Planter...G,va i entm......'
Dickson, J. H. Rev -Miesioliury.... A in eriCILII Mission ...Kan kesm, tunti...Jaffna

'

exkland,?,

DieMit

Dickson, R. C...Erginoer, Colombo Common:nil Co., Ltd...Mill Coup, Slave Island...


[Colombo.
an er..Sbauirock...Nawalapitiya
...
Dickson,
Ilickson, W. Un B...Planter...ici.m.i.)...sarnia...liadulla.1n Europe
Dickson, W. Gordon-Loudon Agent of Scottish Trust Loan Co. of Coylon...Caonon

K Pl t

St, Building', 20, Abchurelaane...London


, Dartt'y, Butler & Co-Colombo
Dietbelm, George LI-Assistrur,
Denials Hatpattu...Puttalant
side
Dingiri Banda, D. IL

nt V.

Kandy

Dingiri Banda, K....Notary Public...Giritiagama...


..Rakwana
Dirigiri Mndiyanse, A-Pitimbago Dealer...Godnika%
Dingle, J....Foreman Timbermao, Colombo Dramsgc Sobeine,...Colombo
Dirckze, A. E...Survey Department... Deniysya

Dirckze, S. L.-Survey Department...Paduklm,


Dirckze,
Dirckzi:, P. T.Survey D, parttuent...Balalla
Dirckze, D. D. Bev-Missionary Apostolic, o.s,n...Gampola

1J111-nit-, 1 ialn,lCoi.3.

Dissanayaka, A.. C. P...Plumbago Dealer ...Patiaaure


a,
Diasanayaka.,Aartn Du Ahrew -.Cinnamon P lanter ...V aragoda.,,E.osgoda
Dissanayaka, D. A....Plauter...Meruantile Gampola
Dissanayaka, D. A., Id udaliyar ...V.etirtal President, Village Tribunals...Galle
a
Dissuuayaka, D. II. S.,.Nutary Public._ Akaressa
Dissanayaka, D. J...Postinaster..Dedanduwa
Diseanayaka, Edwin LA.E.E...Telegraiph Instructor, G. P. 0.-Wel a.ritta...Colombe
Diseartayaka, D. D...Notary Public ...NikupemDchiwa is
Dissanayaka, H. D. S.-Clerk, Raciiclieri M.tara
Dissana3.ake, J.A...Loluagoda...Mnigama
Dissunayaka, J. B-Postmaster...Dikwolla
Dissanayaka, J. P.-Reflter...Panadure
a

Dissanayake, J...Survey...Medagam a...Lunugala.


Dissanayak., 3. D. S., MuhandirammT Lk
I gkle
alla
Dissanayaka, L. Am MudalivatHapitiaL "(Rale._ lairigama
Dissanayaka, M. D...Notary Public...t,
Md
a...Kandy
Dissanayaka, M.J. F. W...Notary Public .. _ '231. id aki ampiti ya Rukul...Mutwal
Dissanayaka, P. B....Prositient, Katugampola Id atpatt 11_, Ettrunegala
Dissanayaka, It. S...Inspector, Local Board... Kim inega la,
Dissanayaka, W. de S. M...Proctor,..Auuradliapura
Dissanayaka, W. P.-Reuter...Panadure

Divya Jaya...Major, Salvation Army...Colombo


Dix, H. S.-Engineer, Boustead Bros...Colombo
Dixon, G. Gr...Min:ng Expert, &e...Iu Europe
Dixon, C...Planter...0hplaant...Nawsra Eliya
Dixon, H. A. Engineer...Colombu Commercial Co...Colombo
Dixon, C... Eng
ine Driver, C. G. It...Nawalapitiya
Dixon, J... Engine Driver, C.G.B...Kaudy
Dixon, S...Survey Department ...Narammull a
D obeli, L...Planter...Kelburne..,Ilaputale...In Europe
Dobree, A. F. T.-Planter.. Newton Estate...Dikoya
Dobree, IL It, J.P., u.P.M., ar.ra.c., 1,1 c.a.u..A.s...Plati ter... Beau Sejour... Udugaina
In Europe
Dobree, T. S., J.P., p.c.-Prop. Planter
Dobson, H. P...2uil Dient, Zed Worcestershire Regt...Colombc
Dodatwela, G. W., I. n...Raiternahatroaya Hurunegida
Dodauwela, M...P resident, V T...Nikeweratiya
Dodwell, Geo. B...Partner, Dodwell, Carlin .S1 Co...London
Dodd, .1. D...2nd Engineer, cc. "Lady Havelock"...Colombo
Dubai, J., Rev., s. J...General Seminary of India...Kandy
Donal, F. A...Asst., Framjee Bhikhajee & Co..Colombo
Domenico, A...Proptietor, Ori-i.tal Bar ..Port,..Co:ombo
Dorn, P...Rev., B.J., General SemiLary of India...Kandy
Don Bastian, C.-Editor ano Proprietor, Sinhalese "Daily N ows"...Petiah Colombo
Don Christian, W-Planter...Kosgahawatte...thille
e
Dou Corneli,..Planter..Nala,nda-Matale
e
Don Cornelis Appubami, W. A...Notary Public...liegalla
[High St-. ti idle
Don Daniel & Sons -AI erehants._ Dikoya and Hatton
Don Davit &Sons...Rice and General Produce Importers and Coconut Oil Contractors,
Don, E. W. -StationrulOter...W bar t ...COlorabo.
Don Fredrick, Aniarasekarage...Notary Public ...Wennawatta...6 randpass...Colomho
Don, G. S... Clerk, Forbes & Walker...Colombo
Don Johannes...Municipal Collector.,.Kollupitiya...Colonsho
Don Paulis, W. Al Ciork..U.G.R..110. 1st. Div. Maradana....Coloutbn
Don Simon & Co...Forwarding Agents and Suppliers of Estate Roe tarsi teN...i lamp/la
Don Thoodorie & Co.-Jewellers-Chatham St... Fort...Colorabo
a
Don Thomas, E. A _Hotel and Landed Propri, tor...N awalapiti3 a
Donald, Mrs...Monthly Nurse...Dematagudit...Columbo
Donald, A. D...Planter.., Knack les Group-MR(1M keie
Donalo, C._Ariotionoor...Nuwara Eliya
Donald, C. J...Murisger, Colombo Commercial Company... Banda] awcia
Donadson, A. E...(o, n.r.),_Aseistant, Eastern Produce & E,tate Co...Colotabn
Donalthou, John...Assistant, Crosfield, Lampard & Co...Colombo
Boole, B. li...(Lieut., ca,,r.)...Superiutendent, Salt Siores...IIanibantota
Dooto, B. N...Supt. Shah Estate...Tissaniriharama
Dcole, B, 11.-Salt bopt's
Clerk... Liambantotti,
'
Doo e, B. 8.-Commissitu Agent...Coylon Steamship Co...Hit sibantota
Poole, B. T. A., J.P., u.P.at...Gate Mudaliyar.- Salt, Superinteudeat_,Hambantota
Poole, B. Z...Geoera I Contractor & Landed Proprietor...1i ztui Win, eta
Poole, T. A.-Irrigation Department.- Tissa
Dnole, T. lt...Llead Clerk...Couvict Es ta blishment ..Mahara ., Ragama
Poole, T. W... Salt-stor. keeper. .. P uliyantivu
Poole, T. V.-General Contraotor n.: Landed Proprictor...Hambantots
Dorabjee, E...Plentor...Mapottigala Hanna
Dorakumbuta, N. Id-President, V. T.-Ratak East...Mataie
Durum:ay, R..Matiager...P. Orr & Son..Wellawtta.Colombo

1288

.DIRECTORIES,

Edwards, F.-Assistant, Planter...Agra Ouvab Agrapatitna


Edwards, C. P...P,,st and Telegraph Mast, r..Kalkud
Edwards, G. W..Plau'er...Moorock...Kurunegala
Edwards, 1'.. Forwarding %.gent...Gampola r nd Pundoinoya
Edwards, L. E ...Assistant, astern Produce & Estates Co. Ltd...Colombo
Edwarcls,O. S. ..2 c. c... PlanterGalataClamp. la
Edwards, Percy a..Planter...Glenlyon...Agmpatau
Edwards, R. H. C.-Planter Kiriporua a.. Yatiyautota
Edwards, R. E....Major, R. E....Trincomalee
Edwards, V. F..nanter...Agra Onviih...Agraparana
Edwards, W....2 c.c...Planter...Tirukkovil...Akkarapattn...lo South Africa
Edwards, W. V...Planter...11opton..Lunugala
Edwards, W. W... Planter...Stag Brook...Pee CM awl Travancore
Edwin, Rev. Brether...St. Lucia Street...liotabeisa...Colombo
Egan, C. Lumsden...Planter.. Osborne llatou
Egan, It. LPlanter and Visiting Agent...Eernlands...Paudaluoya
Eheliyagoda, G. D...PlantEr...Medago,la...Avisawella
Eheliyagoda, R...President...
Tribunals...Regalla
Ekanaylika, A ..Asst. Saperintenclent...Walabapiti a ...Marawila
Ekanuyaka, Davicl...Mudaliyar...'17angal la
Ekanayaka, Don Samuel... ModdawattaMatara
legrapt instructor, G. P. 0...Colombo
Ektwayake, E. C.,
Ekanayaka, E. W ...Proctor- District Court...Kalutara
Ekanayaka, tl 13. Rev....Chaplain to the Bishop of Colombo.. Polwatta..Coloml. ,
Ekauayaks, H. J. V., a. A., 1.al...Police Magistrate & Commissioner of Requi-I
Lalapiti
Ekanayaka, V....Proctor D. U...Grandpass...Colomho
Ekanayaka, L. A. L.R.C.P.B. & Min., G.L.P. cti s. l.laa L.M.S, CeylonDeputy A
Colonial Surgeon..LunugaEa
Ekanayake, P. A., MudaliyarLiconsed Auctioneer and liroker...1.3rugodawatte...
Graudpass..
Ekauayaks,S. D... M udal iyar... Registra r f Laid s Kalutara.
Ekio ayaka. 5. B...Notary Punlio...Matale
Ekanayake, W...Clerk, Raehcheri.. Kalutara
Ekanayaka, W. M...Clerk, Police Department...Gallo
Ekneligoda. P. A: C...1(achcheri Muhandi, am...Anitrailliapura
Ekneligo, ia Banda..,Basnayake Nilame...Madampe...Pelmadulla
Ekneligoda, Charles..Inquirer into Crimes.. Ruanwella
Ekneligoda, Geo...Registrar n Marriages, Births and Deaths...Ruanwolla
Eke eligod a, M. B ...Het irt d Ratemahatrnaya...Ruanwella
Ekueligoda, J W...Ratemakattmaya...Kurtiwi Kz.,rale...13,atnapiira
Eki.eligo 1 T. 13., a. r...R tired R. m....Kurnwitit...Ratnapura
Disawa...Sabaragaratma ..Ratnapura
Ekne ig ds, W. A. A., LP.,
Elapata, E. A..Raternahatmaya..Atakalan Koraleltakw any,
Ebankayar T ^Reid Clerk. Kacheheri...Mulnittivn
Elders, 13Planter... Wilanamunt...Ve , ilogodit
Elders, W....Master...Steinn Tug "Emily' ...Colombo
Elford, J. E.-Planter... A igburth ...Rs kwana
Elltart, E...Nurse, HospitalNawalapitiya
Ethart, H. D...Iuspect.r and Secretary, Beard of Improvement... Nuwara Eliya
Miss...Postmistress... Havelock Town...Co ombo
Elias, A. L...Pla .ter...Ella Pass...13adolla
Eliot, A. B., A.S.A.A,.. Ace . unta lit An Au ,tor, lrordon Frazer &V.: o...Co I o mho
Eliot, R. Buy b a...PlanterLethality Rat on
EliyatEnn IA, S. N. G., Muda.liyar and lirerpreter....District CourtHatticaloa
EliyatPenhi, Rev. 8...Native Pastor, American Mission ...thiliville...Jaffna
Elyatainhy, V...Landel Proprietor..Valvetty...Vxdvettiturai
Elkingto.i, D. . Plan tor...laarnke...11nakeliya
Ellarns. A. Miss...Nnrse...Ueneral Hospital...Colombo
Ellawala, F. T...Ratemattatmaya, of Nawadun Kora ie...Ratnapura
Elliman:, Ha. ry, Proctor, D. L-1...Ratilaptu
Ellawala, Wm., J.P., end retired R.M....Nawadun Korale _Rath:4.1:ra
Ellawala, W...Proctoi, U. 0.. Itatnapura
Elliott. C.W. llrooke..Barrister, Advocate, S. 0....Selretary, of Bar Council... Brseu.
...Ward Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
(lard, C.G.R...K a k esao turai
blliott, C. W
Elliott, E. C...Planter...Dethersett...Kanda,pola
Elliott, T. G ...2nd Lieut.. e.r.u.c....Planter... (Hon Sooy., lladulla P. A.)...Iiiimte7
g.ims...liadalla
Ellis, lion. Mr. F. R., o.n.o., c.c.s., st.c. & 1..C., J.P...Auditor{}eneral,... A ccountaa
Controller of Revenue.. In Enrupo
Gtmei
Ellis, G. R. E...Planler...Havilland Doloshage
J...Engimr Driver, C.G.R...Nawalapitiya
Ellis, J...AssistantCargills, Ltd...Randy

Elphinstone,J.-Planter...Craigherel...Nawalapitiya
Elson, Spenirr...Planter... Sunny croft ...Itnanweila
Elstone, James-A.0oAsst. Supt. of Pnlire. ,Gs] le
Elveikin, E. W... Foreman Platelayer, 0.G.R....RAngannawa
Emant, S. H.-Landed Proprietbr... Trincomalee
Elwell, W. A.-Planter...Sapumalkande..Dehiowita
Elwes, W. M. 11.-Planter..Eit u1deniya...Peradeniya
Emerson, C.-Plan or.. Onragalla... Kandy
Emerson, .11.-Planter...Mabapahaga Ila... ;Jae u; la
Emerson, C. C...Asst. Stipe,ii,tentdent...Cleveland...Maskeny a
Emerson, 0- E..Flauter.. Ouragella.. Kandy
Emerson, C. F...Aetg. Provincial Engineer...P.W.D...Ratnaplira
Emerson, J. T-Planter...Poolbunk -.Hatton
Emerson, L. P... Irrigation Engineer._ KKI itch chi... infirm
[Colombo
Emerson. T. A.-Planter...Hatton Estato...Hatton
Emmanuel, M., Rev. Mother.....superintendent of Nursing Sts.ors, General Hospital-.
d CI, rk Rachcheri...Kalutara
Ernilian, D. A...St
Emslie, J...Engine Driver, C. G. R...Knthigannawa
Enchelinaver, E..Partner, G. A. Marbdtsch...(Consul for Anstria. Hungary Italy)...
Horton Lock e... o. 2, 11r.rton Place ..Cinnamon Gardens...Colornho
Endris Rainy, A. 11 ..D. 1). De Silva & Co...Colombo
England, John ...Tunnel Fireman Ka11117,8,11TM adnelone .C. 3. R.Ra lugannawa
English, Geo. E.....Mauager...C,li mho Club...Colombo
Enright, John...Survey De y artment...Lunugala
Ephraims, Chas. F., L.C.M.C...S tlb-A sst. 001. Surgeon...Raga=
Eplaraums, Arthur E..Manager, 'oda Restaurant...Colombo
Ephruuma, C. P...Clearing and Forwarding Agent...Galle
Ephrauins, D, C.- Houst. Surgeon, Civil Hospii al-Gallo
Ephranme, R. L...Matinger, Oriental Hotel...Galle
Ephraunis, T. 0 ..Actg. Medical Officer....1Vatagoila
Ephraume, P. B... Plan te r.. Per girl watt., ...1VI rihana
Erdos, P-Manager..Colonial Photographic Co...Victoria Arcaile...Colomh )
Ernst, C. H....Promor...D. C. Mutant
Ernst, J. B....Clerk, General Post Office...Colombo
Ernst, H...Surveyor...Mmara
Erskine, Alfred...:- uperintendent. of Minor Roads,- Al Oars.
Erskine, C. E....Survey Department._ Kand y
Erskine, Henry... As,t. gaperintendent
Surveys...Kalugaropok
Erskine, J. W.Supt. of Minor Roads.- Kumbalwella....Gallo
Erskine, W. M....Plauter...tiallagoda...Arnhalangoda
Eadaile, C., J.P ii.n.m...Proprietary Planter...Sh.ovlands-Lommla
Esdai le, H. C.-Planter...Fordyce Group...Dikoya
Esoofbtoy, Moola Abilulcader...Mer chant...3rd Crcss St.- Pettall...Colfinibo
Essex, J...Guard, C.G,R Kandy
Essipow, S. D...per pro Molchanoff, Petchatnoff
Hutel...11fuloinho
Estaropitlai C.-Head Ci rk,..Provincial Road Committee...11atticalL
Etches, E. II...Planter (c.a1.1.),..Forrest...Mit.s.keliya
Etherington, Bruce, Rev. II.A (Loud.) B,M.S....In Europe
[Colombo
Ethel.glen, Ivor....Assistaut E titor, Propicrel Agrzcediattist,....lbserrer Office...
Ethirimarmsingha, T... Head (lark...P. E. Of ce...Anuradhapura
Ethirimanasingha, W. E...Post and Telegraph Master...Battt calm
[Colombo
Eunson, J...Manager, cagills Limited, Cinnatn. n Gardens Branch, Alexandra Place.Enstacea, Rev. Sister Mary ...Nurse...Civd Etospital...Eandy
Eustace, M. 3...P1s.nter...Doornhagastalana...Kotmale-ln Europe
Euze. F. Rev-- Missiona. y Apostolic, o.m.i...Banibalapit, ya...Colornbo
Evans, Capt...Nautical .:kssessor...E.libank Road...IIa,elock Town...Colombo

Evans, II. St. C. Bowie z,r


u,p.m...Planter & V. A ...Talawskele Es!ate...
Talawakele
Evans, J. P-Plauter...Carriglea...Norwood...In Europe
Evans, M. Bowie, J P. I-. P.M ...Planter ..Nuge . el la... Ula,pane
Evans, J. Owen, Rev....Anglican Clergyrnan...Kulani
DAdowita
Evans, S.-Managing Partner, whiteaway Laillaw&00...Eutas a, Knl I upitiya ...Colo Joh
Evans, R.W...A.sistart Master..St.Thonia.'s fJoliege...Cumml.o
Evans, Mrs. IM -Gov. rnment Inspectress of Needlework in Schools -Colombo
Evans, E., n.s.ea(Lond.)...Priecipal, Training Cohoge...Uolombo
Evans,
Evarts, A.
c r1.. Madras...Sub Asst. Colonial Surgeon... A intripatatn...Imlia
Evans, A. T...Aset. Master...St,. Thomas Crllege...64, Colpetty...Colomtio
Evarts, L. S. A...Clerk, Audit:Office...Colombo
Every, E. K... Asst., Colombo Apcthecaries'
Eves, E. G.-District Engineer, P.W.D...Badulla...Iti Europe
Evrard, Rev. A. M., s.J....R. C. Missionary... Se tticaloa
Ewart, L.A...Planter-Deltotte-Deltata
Ewing, J. A., Rev.. Baptist Missionary...Colombo
Eyland,
Smith Campbell ik 0o...0olombo

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Eylioti, V Rev....Miesionary Apostolic, 0. m.


Eyhangliertz, C. Il...Inepect or, Local Board ...Purtala in
2.4yre, E. E... Asst. Planter,..Kelliewat te-Kotagala

F.
Faber, W. L... Head Teacher, Industrial School ...Ga lle
Fairfax, T... Foreman Platelayer, C.G.R.-Wattegama
Fairhurst, T_Prop., Ferham & St. Andrew's Estates-. lu Europe
Fairlie, Alex...Manager, Finlay, Muir & Jo...Cliveden, Gregory's Road-Colombo
Fairlie, J.D. B..m.n.. m.n.c.s. r..a.o.P. London-Medical Examiner for Seven Life
sum vee Societies ..Gallo Face Hutel ...Colombo
Fairweather. Davitl-Planter-Lyndlturst-Ritanwella
Fairweather, J. R., i.e.,
man , Kegalla P. A.) .. Planter and Vie
Agent..Nataderiya...TJndrigoda...(Kegalla)
Fallon, Fr. .1 Rev....General Seminary of India..Kandy
[grs
Fallon, M.D...Planter...(Hon. Secy. Udapussellawa P.A.) Halgranoya Estate-.
Farbos, B. Rev.... Missionary Apostolic-O. M. I. Piti pan a ...Negombo
Farmer, W ...Engine Driver (Rstired)...C.G. R...Colombo
Farquhar, A...Chief Engineer...S. S. " Lady Gordon "...Colombo
C.C.D...Proprietary Planter...Agras..
Farquharson, A. T-Capt., R.N.
Farquharson, P. W. N.,
Hon. Secy. Kalutitra P. A.).-Planter-Panti
t
Farquharson, R. J-Planter-Haloya-Peradeniya
Farr, E. F. C-Planter...1-Valdemar Group.- Udaptisswella.wa
Farr, T., J.P., D.c...Proprietary Planter...North Cove...Bogawantalawa
Farrow, W. F...Engine Driver, C.6-'.R...Nawalapitiya
Faueta, Marie-Nersing Sister...General Hospital ..Colombi
Faviell, W.F.O.-Lieut.., 2nd Worcester Regt-Trincomalee
Fawcett, J. A...Engine Driver, C.G.R..Kadugannewit
Fes, W.. Assistant, Brown & Co., Ltd...Nawalapitiya
Felige, Rev. Bro....Sr. Lucia St....Kotattena...1:clombo
Felsinger, E. 0.-Chiet Clerk, E. B. Creasy...Colombo
Feininger, E. R...Survey Dept...Colombo
Felsinger, G...Kandy
Felsinger, James L... Retired Secretary...District Court...Kandy
Felsinger, 0. V... A -sistant... Kahagalla_ Haputale
Feininger. Percy.. Surveyor.. Korosse...Matara
Felsinger, R. 0...Prootor, D. U...Kurunegals,
Felsinger, S. 0...Forest Dept....Puttalain
Felsinger, W. A.-Writer. Army Ordnance Depar ttnent-Colombo
Felsinger, W. E...Notary Public.- Kurunegala
Felsinger, Wm. G. -Veterinary Surgeon ..Nuwara Eliya
Fendeuheim, A. M. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, o.m.r... Wennapnwa
Forming, {...Planter, Amblakmade...A ranevake
Fenwiok, R.:ginfild...Planter-Glengariffe -Dikoya...In Europe
Ferdinand, D. H. I. Rev.- Wesleyan blis.ion-Tangalla
Ferdinando, D. J. E..Proctor, D.C.-Colombo
Ferdinando, D.J. Rev-Wesleyan Minister....Grelapitiya-Akuressa
Ferdinando, D. J. C..Planter..Hapugasmulla..Teldeniya
Ferdinando, D. P. G. Rev ...'Wesleyan Mini stei-Kalabe...0 al le
Ferdinando, D. S-Shopkeeper... oratuwa
Ferdinando, F...Planter-Galanne-Madita lateuna
Ferdinands, Clernent...C.G.R. Extension Ot cc... Kandy
Ferdinands, C. E ...Chief Clerk, Convict Em tblishment-Colomho
Ferdinands, Chas. R...Survey Department-. AuurAdhapura
riands, E. F-Engine-driver, C. G. R...Kanly
Ferdinauds, F. W-Station master, C. G. R-Ganopola
Ferdinands, Geo. C...Broker and Commission Agent ... Fett ab-Colombo
Ferdinands, G. G . , Clearing and Forwarding Agent...Fort -Colombo
Ferdinands, B.-Proprietor, Caxton Press-Mali ban Street, Pettah.Colombo
Ferdinands, J. D-Planter-Vollekelly...Agrapatna
Ferdinands, John..Landing Waiter...Colombo Customs... riolombo
Ferdinands, R. A., C.4;.D...Municipal Inspector-Kandy
Ferdinands, R-Matron, Matale Hospital-Matale
Ferdinandnsz, Simon Alex...Chief Clerk, Kearluy & Tonga, Ltd...Oolombo
Ferguson, Alan C. W...(s.a., Cantab.).-Plan ter-Concordia ...Kandapola
Ferguson, A. M., M.R.A.S., MX. & Straits n.uat.s., r.n.c.r...Proprietary Planter...kb
ford-Nannoya-In Europe
Ferguson, Donald S-Snb-Editor & Chief Reporter, Ceylon Observer-Colombo
Ferguson, Donald...In Europe
Ferguson, he. W.-Plant er...
Vernon...Kotagala
Ferguson, Ian S.-Manager...Ceylon Observer Office.- Colombo
Ferguson, Hon. Mr. John, C.M.G., M.L.C., President, Jim...Ls-Chief Proprietor
Editor...Ce.y/on Observer, Jre. (Hon. Cor. Sec Rap Col. Institute)...0

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Ferguson, Miss Lucy B...Surgieal and Medical Naree...Corotutt ion Cottage...Victoria


Ferguson, Ronald 11.,11.A. ( London)Co-Editor and Proprietor, Ceylon Observer .Alder*
ley ...Gregory'altoad...Colornbo
Ferguson, Wm., Lc.c.

Fernand, W. J. A.Medical Officer. Wolfendald...Colombn


Fernandes, W. C...S urveyor...Neeombo
Fernandez, A. X ...Shopkeeper...Puttalain
Fernandez, 0...P lanter... Mt. Pleasant...Peradeniya
Fernandez, R...Planter...1VIount Clirmel...Navvalapitiya
Fernando, A. A. J...A. P. M...Madulkele
Fernando, A... Planter...Agratenue...PuSSara

Fernando, A.. Planter ..Hatuanura


Fernando, A. D...Baker end General Mere hant...1llatale
Fernando, A. II...Survey Department...Puttal a ro
N
Fernando, A...1 ILL B... Notary Pu
Fernando, A, .1....P[auter...Hatidonga
Fernando, A. J.Medical Officer An inadnwe....Nikaweratba
Fernando, A. ...ManagerLee Dedg a & Co.'s lYlills...Colomho
Fernando, A. M... Assistant Maw( " Cey ton Independent," ..Colombo
Fernando, A. P....Planter...Notting Dill...Ramhikkana
Fernando, A. R...Assistant Reporter, " Ceylon Standardi" and Shorthand Teacher...
[Colombo
Prince of Wales's College Moratuwn
Fernando, A. S...Proprietur...Diamoud Jubilee Oriental Warehouse ...Pettab...
Fernando, tanGld...Superintendent...E.a.tana Mille...Negemoo
Fernando, Arthur J.Broker & Commission Agent...Havelock Town...Colombo
Fernando, Archibald T...Auotioneer, &c...Allevia Villa...Kollapitiya...0olombo
Fernando, B.Post master...Pamunugama
ala
ale
Fernando, R...P
Fernando. B. Rev...S. P. 0....Ratnapura
Fernando, B. J.Planter ...Ossington...Nebo]a
Fernando, B. Louis ..Dnbaah...Fort...C4.donaho
Fernando, B. VPlanter...lioragoda...Matugarna
Fernando & Sons, Cornelis...011manstores...Kayman'e Gate...Pettah ...Colombo
Fernando, C. Muhandiram...To all Street... Kotahena..Colomb
Fernando, C. L... Head Clerk... Police Court... Balapitim oder&
Fernando, C. F.General Merehant...Kurunegals
Fernando, C. W arebouseman, O.G.R...Colombo
Fernando, C. L...Planter.Carrs Villa...Kadirana...Negornbo
Fernando, C. M., J.P., M.A., L.L.m., Cantab. ra.n.A.s., Eng...Barrister-at-law and Acting
Crown Counsel...Office Assist ant to the Attorney General.. Netherton...Union
Place...Slave. Island... Colombo
Fernando, C. N.Draughtsman 0. G. R.-0010m ho
Fernando, C. P.. Actg. Medical Officer...Katugastota
Fernando, C. P...General Merchant and Contractor...Pundsluoya
Fernando, C. Thomas...Post & Telegraph Master...Rakwena
Fernando, Charles...Assistaut to B. P. Fenian lu...Colounbo
Fernando, Daniel...Furniture Dealer...Keyser Street...Pettah...Columbo
Fernando, David...Chiof Cletk Fiscal's DepartmentChilaw
a
Fernando, D. A...Planter...Haputalwola...Welima.da
Fernando, D. D...Foreman...tlaltgals. GardensNnwara Fliya
Fernando, D. G. G...Notary Pub lic...Cotta
Fernando, D. J...Supt...Manika MillsPanaclute
Fernando, D J. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, O. M. I...St. Joseph's College...Colombo
Fernando, D. James... Assistant to U. P. Yernandu...FortColomho
Fernando, D. S... tt. Fernando & CoFort...Colombu
at
Fernando, E...Superiutendent
P&dukka
Ferw,ndo,
.,,Sub-Co
llector of Custome...11ambanots.
Fernanno, E. P. M ...Notary Publici)esostare,..Kalntara Not th
Fernando, Edward Oabriel...Renter...Moratuwa
Fernando, Elaris,Saperintentlent...Alakoladeniya...Kurunegala
Fernando, EmanisPlanter...liangalawatteWerellagamn
Fernando, F.Planter...Labugalie...ilandiukkana
Fernando, F. J Planter ...GlenCe rn...N awalapitiya
Fernando, 0...Friend's ission Akuram hod a .. Mats La
Fernando, G. P... Merchant...Bankshall StreetPettah ...Colombo
Fernando. G. A...Apothecary Yahallo
Fernando, G. A ...Marchant...51 John's Road...Pettalt...Colom'o
Fernando, G. F...Plaater...Iddeeolle...Kandy
[Colombo
Fernando, G. S... Apothecary...Bulatkohupitiya...lindugoda
Fernando, O. W. It., n.11.,e.n Assistant Po rt Surgeon ...Allevia
Fernando, reguris,..Astistaut to H. P. Fernando...Fort ...Colvd11,0
Fernando, H...Adjutant...Salvation Army...Kandy
Fernando, It J. V...PlanterSilvatenne...Kurunegala
Fernando, H ... Survey Department...Colombo

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DIRECTORIES.

Fernando, H, Bastian...Merchant and Landed Proprietor.Plumbago Store-Colpetty


Colombo
`Fernando, FL C...As istrint- to N. S. Fernando & Co...Pettah...Colombo
Fernando, II. Cornelius.- S hopkeeper... Kay man's Gate...Colombo
Fernando, IL F...Plunilwgo Dealer and Renter...Cooper'a
Fernando, H. Fred ...Taxidermiat, Colombo Museum...Colombo
Fernando, H. L.. Me iral Practitoner...1VIoratuwa
Fernando, D. L. F. J..Planter..Moratuniulla...Moratuwa
Fernando, H. Mareits, P., 1.)11dC11; n. sc....Aast. Colonial Surgeon (Lecturer, Ceylon
Medical College. Physieiam in Cliargnit General Ilospital...Lyndhnrat...
Parley Road...Colombo
Fernando, ISev.
leyen Mission (retired )...Wellawatta
Fernando, h. NoriP.-Kanager...A. Simon Fernando-Pettab...Colombo
Fernando, 11. P.,Muhandiram.Ship Chandler...39, Chatham Street...Womb
Fernando, lf . S.-Manager...N. S. Ft man& &I. Co... V ilia-de-Laurie...In rret Road...
cinnamon Gardens...Colembo
Fernando, H. Santiago-Renter...Moratuwa
[ornbo
Fernando, H. Theodoris.../anded Proprietor ...Turret Road, Cifinamon Gardens-,ColFernando. H. W...Senior Partner, Corueli.: Fernando & Sona...Cettah...Colombe
Fernando, II. W.A ..Licensed &lyre% ur.Ceylon Survey Agency...Mors,tuwa
Fernando, Hendrick.- P lanter...Nottingbill...Kaningannawa
Fernando, Henry, B.A. Lombn...T1 ocher, Ronal Cullege...Colombo
Fernando, Isidore Superintelltien , ..Malka .11 wawa ...Kurunegala
Fernando, .1...Planter .. Marigold...Maturata
Fernando, J.-Storekeeper...C. 11. De Sny, a's Diyattdawa, Mills...Colombo
Fernando, J.-Plumbago Merchant.. Braybrooke Road.. Hunupitiya., Culombe
Ferda n do, J...Proct.a., D. C.. Baimara
Fernando, Jas...5, Hyde Park Corner...Colombo
Fernando, J. A..W. M. S...Tituwela...Calle
Fernando, J. B ..M ercbant...Kayman's Cate, Petta h... Cnlom bo
Fernando, J. Bonja min...Assiatant, E. L. F. Do Soysa ...For t 00101ilbo
Fernando, J. (J.. Survey Department-Muliandiram's Lane...Colombo
Fernando, J. B-Superintendent...Carlstield...Kurunegala
Fernando, J. B-, o.a.v.e...Verteri nary Surgeon...Villa d'Or.. Dean's Road,..Colombo
Fernando, .1. H.-Furniture Dealer...Keyser Street-Pettah -.Colombo
Fernando,.1. John .. Freudenberg & Co..Colornbo
Fernando, J. J. Lueas...Renter...Moratuwa
Fernando, J. M...Ferncliffe.. Dehiwala
Fernando, J, N...Planter... PaJtalgalla...Dikoya
Fernando, J. I'.. Planter and Member of Local Boa rd..Chila.,
Fernando, J. P...Post and Telegraph Master.- NI Ara il a
Fernando, J. R.-Assistant Superinf endent...S.tiringapathe...Negombo
Fernando, .1. S.-Survey Department...Taldena...Badaha
Fernando, J. W.., Warehouseman, C.(1 it- Colombo
Fernando, 4lames P... Planter ...A sst. to IL Bastian Fernando...Fort...Coiombo
Fernando, Jere'rnias,..ContraL,tor..Cemetery Road..Kotahena..Columbo
Fernando, John ..Accountan t ..The Nest.. Co 1petty ...Colombo.
Fernando, John...Superintendent...New Telgama. 2Rattota
Fornando,John George... Assistant Book-keeper, Bosatiquet & CP..C.olombo [Debi
Fernando, John J. L.. Mathematical Master, Technical College-Clarendon Holm,
Fernando, .1. 0...A1,mhecary, Infections Diseases HOwiLai...U.11.1111A.ta
Fernando, John 1"...Amst. to H. Bastian F c panda...Fort...0010mb
.I'.0 Col :nib
Fernando, Joseph...Clerk, Foreign Money ender Department
Fernando, Juanis...S. D. A. Fernando & Co.. Maskeliya
Fernando, Julius F-Superintendent...Toynbee...Chilaw
Fernando, K. C.-Manager, Pussehena Plum'oago Mines-Ruanwella
Felhando, K. F.-Timber Merchant and Laudon Proprietor..,Mntwal...Colorabo
Farr ando, L. Rev... Missionary Apostolic, n.m.i...aladampe
Fernando, L ...Plant er ..Du n aladen i yewatta...Siyane E.^ nil e...Ile nn ratgocia,
Fernando, L. 11.-Duhash...Chatham Street...Coloinlx,
Fernando, L. II...Proctor, D.C. ann Notary Public, ..1theiuf els...Col petty...Colombu
Fernando. Leo. P.-Plant, r and Visiting Agent.- A wliscomb . .N1 at al,.
Fernando, Louis G...Book-keeper, G. 0. II otel...Colombo
Feruanc.o, Lewis ..5 . P. G. Catechist.- Moratuwa
Fernando, M. A.-Renter ...M oratuw
Fernando, M. A.-Plumbago Merchant.Moratuwa
Fernando, M. B.-Planter...Mai igawatte...Madampe
Fernando, M. C...Marr ging Prom iet or.- Dale West & Cc...Nuwara Eliya
Fernando, Marion V Mrs.,.. Ladies' Nurse...Mara dana...0 Montle)
Fernando, M J....Notary Pubic ...Mutwal...Colomho
Fernando, M. .5. Shopkeepi-x...Matale
Fernando, S. J. V...Ae.t. Planter- Silvatenny...Kmnuegala
Fernando, M. DS-Proprietary Plat, ter ...Panvila Wattegam a
Fernando, M. N.-Post master...D---ndnwa
Fernando, M. P... A ssistant Superiutendent..:Wallaha...LindulA

Fernando, M. PPoatmasterDolosbage
Fernando, M. R.Forwarding AgentMayfair Store...Dikoya

Fernando, M. S...A.pothecary....N aware Ellyn,


Fernando, M. S Chief Clerk, Registrar-General's Otlice......Colombo

Fernando, M. IA'...Telegraphmaset.r ..C. G. R .. A 'amain


Fernando, M. Saatiago_Planter...Katukenda...Negombo
Fernando, P.M. A...Notary PublicUlhitiyawaChilaw
Fernando, MaredinoLicensed SurveyorNegombo
Fernando, Miss M..MatronHospitalHapuiale
Fernando, Miguel S....Shopkeeper, lain StreetPettahColombo
Fernando, N. S...Commilsion AgentBanks hall StreetPettahColombo
Fernando, P. CClerkAutlit Offire.,.Colomb.)
Fernando, P. George...Head TeatiikerVellai Oya Estate..Watawala 4
Fernando, P. J...Head Draugteman, P.W.D...Colorubo
Fernando, P. J...Proctor, D. C...Beruwala
Fernando, P. PauluFurniture Dealer, &c...Alutpara...Moratuwa
Fernando, P. S., IVIuhandiramChief Clerk, Commissariat OfficeColombo
Fernando, P. S... Plantsr...Retiketiya...Bentota
Fernando, P. V.... Stationm ter...U.G.R...Kosicarr a
Fernando, Peter J...Clerk, J. M. Roberti in &Oo....St. Sebastian...Cn10mml.,
Fernando, Very Rev. Pius...R.C. Missio ury, o.s.e...Matale
Fernando, R. A....Municipal Inspector. 'andy
Fernando, it, E...Export Broker... Frenden ierg
Fernando, R. J...S hopkeeperdth Cross StreetPettahColombo
Fernando, S. J. Rev...W. M. S...Kottawa...Pannipitiya

Fernando, Ruben...C. M. S. CatechistCotta


L.R,C.P. & e ,
Fernando, S., ta.n.,
Fernando, 6olomonSuperintendentHuluganga Eltate...AIadulkele
Fernando, S. AuguatineLieensed Auctioneer and Broker ...Colombo
Fernando, S...Superintendent_lkospotugala...Horana
Fernando, S. J ..Apothecary ...Civil Medical Stores...Colombo
Fernando, S. M ..0ilmanstores ..Main Street ..Pettali
Fernando, T. S,..Asst. District Medical Officer...11a, tota
Fernando, T. M ...PlanterMillewa ...Paduk ka
Fernando. W. P. Rev...CurateSt. Pour s ..Kandy
Fernando, S. D..PlanterTeddydaleDodandmva
Fernando, S. J...General MerchantHewaheta, Pattiagama and Delude.
Fernando, S. M. Mudaliya.r...Head Clerk...KaelicheriKurunege.la
Fernando, Simon..Merchant and Landed Proprietor.. Horetuduwa... Mora.tuwa
Fernando, Solomon...Proctor, I). C... Kalutara
Fernando, Susan Mrs...Nurse, 3, Vauxhall Street...Slave Island ..Colonsbo
Fernando, T. A...Furniture Dealer...Keyzer
PO ttalk...+;olombo
Fernando, TSuperintendentHortenseMadampe
Fernando, T. BManager, Mell, Mendis & Co...Gampola
Fernando, T. C...Forwarding AgentNanuoya
Fernando, T. II...St. Margaret's Store...Ddapussellawe.
Fernando, T. J...Furniture Dealer...Keyzer StreetColoinho
Fernando, T. 0...General Merchant and Commission AgentAmbalangoda
Fernando, Theodore, Mudaliyar.. Head Clerk, Police Court... Panadure
Fernando, V. D. 8...Merchant... High Street. . Guile
Fernando,V. H. Rev... R. C. Missionary.. Galle
Fernando, W. W...Notary Public...Tanibarawila..Chilaw
Fernando, W. A ...Plumbago Merchant & Mine OwnerGreenside 8toreRosinead
PlaceCinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Fernando, W. A. B_PostmasterHanwella
Fernando, W. A. J....Notary PublicChila,w
Fernando, W.B. Rev...Curate, St. Faure... MilagiriyaColombn
Fernando, W. D_Licensed SurveyorMarawila
Fernando, W. DPlanterSirikandura....Nlatugama
Fernando, W. GPlanterDaisy Val ley ...Udugiunia
Fernando, W. 11....Head Master, St. Joint's High Schoql...Kaluhra
Fernando, W. HendrickMerchant ...Morutuwit
Fernando, W. JSuperintondent...Malkaduwawa...Kuruneeala
Fernando, W. JSuperintendentSir Visto..Dodangaslatida,
Fernando, W. JProprietorPore Ice it Aerated Water
Slavl 'Aland .Colomb)
Fernando, W. J. GSurveyor_Hanwella
Fernando, W. LudwinItenterMarawda
Fernando, W. M.-Licensed Surveyor...Negombo
Fernando, W. PDarlington_PolwatteColombo
Fernando, W. P. Head Sorter...G. P 0Colombo
Fernando, W. SCommiesion Amtit...Bankshall StreetPettahColombo
Fernando, W. S...Manager, Edward de Silva & CoTalawakele
Fernando, W. S...Railway Carriage Examiner...Nawalapitiya
Fernando, W. Samuel... ItenterTeldeniya
Fernando, W. WStationmaster, C. G. R...Bernwala
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DIRECTORIES.

Fernando, W. WilliamTimber Merchant & Lauded Proprietor...KotahenaColombo


Fernando, W, P...Proprietor General StoresKegalle ...Govt. Contractor & Manager
Arrack Farm...Seven KoralesKuranegala
Fernandes, W. C...Sorvey DepartmentKollupitiyu,..,Colombo

Ferre, J...Chef, Grand Oriental liotel...Colombo


Colombo
Ferrier, J. O., r.o.s...AnalystColombo Commercial Co., LtdGalle Face Hotel
Ferrier, J. W.Accountant, Church Missionary Society...Colombo
Ferrier, MarieNuraing Sister General Hospital.. Colombo
Festing, R. A. G., B.A. Oxon .. c.c. a...Asst. Govt. Agent & District Judge
ivu
Fetherstonhaugh,C.Proprietary Planter...KirkostealdIn Europe
Field, A.J. Gordon...Assistant per pro. Lee, fledges ct Co., ,Colombo
Fielder, F. J. G_PlanterGonrakelle...Demodera
Fielder, F. A...Plante: ...Hennewella...Kotionale
Fielder, R. CPlanterTonucombeNamunukula
Fieldhonse, SeymourPlanterGreat Valley...Delteta
Figuerado, W., Rev. Bro...Uomau Catholic Mission, Bcrella...Colombo
Figg, A. O'DellPartner...Tarrant & CoColumbo
[Colo.
Figg, W. H. lion. Mr., lit
J.s...(Member, "Thirty .'onunittee")...Whittalt & 00
Figuerado, W. Rev. Fr _Roman Catholic Mission...I3orellaColombo
Flinch, G. B. M...Exciae Officer...Colombo
Flinch, K. H. M...Sarveyor...Batticaloa
Finlay, Maurice, T., at.m.e...Delmege, Forsyth & Co...(Coneul for Portugal and le
Consul for Spain)...Colombo_In Europe
Finlayson, J. 0...Inspector, Wals and Works C. G. It Kandy
Finney, H. E., Miss...C. M. S. Zenana Mission...Castle Hill...Kandy
Firth, S. A...Stationmaster, C.G.R.Diyatalawa
Firth, H. E_Stationmaster, C. G. R..Panadure
Fisher, H..PilotFairlightTurret Road...Colombo
Fisher, L.P., J.P ,u.p.m...Proctor,S.C...Solicitor...In Europe
Fitz Gerald, J...Sergeant InstrumorCeylon VolunteereHambantota
Fitzlloy, G.F...PhinterDickapittis,...Haputale
Fitzpatrick, W. IIPlanter...MeddacombraWa.tagoda
Flangier, H. Rev., o.m.i...R. C. Missionary...In Europe
Fleming, H. C...Engine Driver, C.G.R...Kadugannawa
!RoadColo
Fleming, W. YAssistantOeylon Wharfage Co., Ld.,...Chaptnan House... Da
Fleming W...Engine Driver, G.G RColornbo
Fletcher, J. C. RevWesleyan Minister...Batticaloa
Fletcher, W. W. Pole, A.M.I.C.E...Proviucial Engineer, P. W, D...Colombo
Floor, E Miss ..Assistant, F. Beato, Ltd...Fort...Colombo
Foenander, C...Head Clerk, Sanitary Department...Municipality ...Colombo
Foenander, Chas. .Foreman of Buildinga...C.G.R...Colombo
[Salop!,
Foenander, F., L.s..e.e.& e., Edin., L.F.P. & s. GlasDeputy Asst. Colonial Sorg
Foenander, F. J. T...PensionerBarber Street...Colombo
Foenander, H. JPlanterSitamadamaChilaw
Foenander0J. MTravelling Audit Clerk, C.G.R...Colombo
Foenander, Th,Ts. F.Bookkeeper, Freudenberg 8z Co...Colombo
Fouseka, BBasket Dealer and Contractor...Gampnla
Fonseka, B. FMerchantMaradano,...Colombo
Fonseka, B. RProprietor, Lucino
Fonseka, C. Joronis...S. D. A. Fernando& Co...Bunyan StoreMaskeliya
Fouseka, C. P., 1..m.s. Ceylon...Medical PractitionerMoratuwa
Fonseka, Chas. E. Rev..R.C. Missionary ApostolicSilversmith Street...Colombo
Fonseka, D. Rev...Wesleyan Minister...Angnlana
Fonseka, D. E...Stationmaster, C.G.R...BambalapitivaColombo
Fonseka, D. J., Mudaliyar, Morawakkorale... Morawaka
Foaseka, D. J. A...Kachcheri Mudaliyar..Chilaw
FOnseka, E. 0. D,..Survey Department... "hilaw
Fonseka, E. P...Friends' MissionAluvihareMatale
Fonseka, F...Superintendent, Minor Reads...Negonitio
Fouseka, G. D. II. DSuperintendoutKudaganga..Neboda
Fonseka, G. M..,Chief Clerk, Railway Store...Colombo
Fonseka, H. p...Postmaster...Wellawaya
Fonseka, H. R...Superintendent, Minor RoadsPuttalam
Fonseka, J..PlanterRaglanKurunegala
Fonseka, James, MudaliyarThird Assistant, Government Printing Office....ff
Place...Colombo
[...Col
Fonseka, Joseph, Muhandiram..Pe sioner...Kotte
Fonseka, J, L...Accountant...Pure _co & Aerated Water ManufactoryHevelock
Fonseka, L. S...Landed ProprictorNawalapitiya
Fonseka, M. B.Fora arding Agent...Gampola
Fonseka, M. P...Clerk, C.G.R...Colombo
Fonseka, P. JuanPlanter...MoragailaKurunegala
Fonseka, P. .SurveyorVeyangoda
Fonseka, Robert...Travelling Auditor, C. G. R....Colombo
Fonseka, R. Z ...Plan ter... MeegasteuneKadugannawa

an, .I. 11.14J

Fonseka, S. D. J...Lawled Proprietor ..Kulinpiii\


Fonsek a, W. Ha..Travelling Auditor C. G. R...dolombo

Fonseca, W. P.-Superintendent, Mahayttya...Delliowita


Fonseka, W. S._ SuperintendenS, Mylagsma...Km unegala
Forbes, Alex _Superintendent.- Ellen at to... Bandarawela
Forbes, A. D_PlanterLippakelleLindula
Forbes, A. G.-Planter (Hon. Secy., Kotmale P,A )...KadionlenaKotmale... In Europe
Forbes, A. M...PlanterCoreen...Talawakele..In Europe
Forbes, C. Gordon...Planter.,,Elbedde...Norwood
Forbes, H. J...Clerk, C.G.R...Matara
Forbes, H. L...Chairman,Scottish Ceylon Tea Co., Ld...17, Philpot Lane
Forbes, Jae...Forbes & Walker...Storm Lodge...KollupitiyaColornbo

Forbes, Y. M. G..P.anterDeanstone -Rangala


Forbes, M. P. Gordon_Inspectorof PoliceFortCoke:lb
Forbes, R. W..Assisto.nt, Forbes & Walker .. Storm LodgeKollupitiyaColombo
Ferbes, T. CPlcuiter...Madapatt, .Munaar... DevikulamTra,vaneore
Forbes, JasAccountant... t'ilarturet.44,m of India Alexandra Plate...001-"-+bo
Forbes, J. D...Planter...Strathdon.,.liatton
Forbes, R. Gordon... Planter...Carriglea_Norwood
Forbes, JamesProprietary Planter and Superintendent._ %Vat farad tcnne... Kan dy
Ford, A. E...Engi no Driver, C. G. R...Nawalapitiya
In Europe
Ford, C. Whitmore, Re v.M.A.Chaplain, Church of Engin n TheParsonage..To
Ford, T. C. Rev., M.A.,
P.G. Missionary...The Parsonage...1Vella watts
Ford, W... Engineer... Mariawatte... GaMpola
Forrest, G. F., c.c.s. Cadet...Sacretsriat...Colombo
Yorster, C. CPlanter...Unugalla...Badulla
Forster, R. A...Stationmaster, C.G.R...1llaradana Junction...Colombo
Forsyth, A., J.F...Detmege, Forsyth Sr Co...In Europe
Forsyth, A. E. B...Asst. Planter...Passers GronpPassara
Forsyth, G.-Under-guard, C.G.R....Ksndy
Forsyth, GPlanter... Passers G-roup...Pa sera
Forsyth, James G.-Planter...Kondose
Forsythe, W. Le Planter'l & Visiting A gent, (Chairman, Planters' A qF 0 :lotion of
(...Colombo
Ceylon and " Thirty Committee ')..Sunnycroft...Hitanwella
Fombery. L.. Asst. Engineer in charge of Graving Dock, Harbour Works,..G.O.H.
Foster, Harold..
Assistant, Walker Sons &Co., Ld...Corombo
H
Foster, J. W...Clerk,
Foster, F.. Head Clerk, D. S. Office...C. G. R...Nawalapitip a
Foster-Melliar, J. 11.-Planter...1CandahenaNamanuktila
Fowke, Philip...Licensed Surveyor and Leveller... Kollupitiya...Colombo
Fowke, rsRheinlunds... Kollnpitiya. -Colombo
Fowke, It...Assistant, Aitken Spence & Co...RhoiclandsKollupitiys...Colombo
J.P., m.c.B. a.s... Acting, Audnor - Gener tl...Wonts
Fowler, Hon. Mr.; U. M.,
worthCinnamon Gardens...Colombo

Fowler, H. SPlanter...Bandarspola...Matale...ln Earopc

Fowler, R. 0.-PlanterOliphantNuwara Eliya


Fox, A. J.-Planter.. Periavurrs.i...Munaar ...Nor th Travancore
Fox, Arthur Edward... Assistant. Thus. Cook & Son...Colpet ty...Colombo
Hatton...In Europe
Fox,C.
Fox, H. O.. B.A. Cantab., c.c.s., 7.P....A8sistant Settlement Officer mitt Wasta 1,andt
OrdinancesHill House...11ntw al...Colombo
Fox, Iohn.. Accountant, General Post Office...Mt. Lavinia
Foy, E...2.nd Officer, Lady Gordon...Colornbo
Framjee Bhikajee .Cretwral Merchant...Fr am'yee liouse...KollopitiCa...001qrdbor)
Freres, J. P ...JailorAnuradhapura,
Francis, B.IA.,ILieut.,No 3 Co., C.M.I3.B.A. . Colombo

Francis, B ..Registrar of Lands..Batticaloa


Rev....Missionary
Apostolic,
0.
u.
1....St.
Patrick's
College...Writ
Francis, P. M.,
Francis Pillai,!BStore Assistant, Walker Sons & Co., LtdColombo
Francis, P.-Secretary, District CourtRegistrar of Lind9..MullaittivIl
Francisous, G. D.-Notary PublicGampola
Franciscus, E. HClerk, Mercantile BankWellawatta
[Colombo
Franciscue, F...Book.keeper, C. G. R.Gotta Roa 1...Colombo
Franciscus, J. H...Bookkeeper, G & W Leechman St.. Andrews..Havelock Town...
Franoiscus, J. RClerk, Clark, Spence & CoGalle
Franciacus, J.R...Clerk and Draftsman, Survey Department ...BainhalapitiyaColombo
Franoke, C. V.. Assistant, International Stores...Colombo
Francke, E. S.-Stationmaster, C. U.
Francke, G. R., Rev....Minister, Presbyterian CiturchGalle
Francke, J... Foreman Carpenter, Walker Sons & Co., Ld... Kandy
Frank, J. A. P...Bookkeeper, Brown & Co- Ld... Hatton
Franklin, V. Miss...C.M.S.-Kandy
Franklin, A. A. .Planter... Efunagalle Estate.,.-Unin,ods
Fraser, Angus C...PlanterGonamotava...Haputs,le
College..Kandy
Fraser, A. G., ki.A

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DIRECTORIES.

Fraser, C...Planter...tRenugie...Maskeliya
Fraser, D. R.-Planter ..Gartmore...Me.skeliya...In Europe
Vraeer, D. S.-Planter...(ilenslla...Uudugoda...liegalJa
Fraser, F. EL-Planter-Sylvakendy..Matale
Fraser, J ...Foreman Platelayer C.G. It...Nanuoya
Fraser, J. G., c.c.s., J.P...Special Officer, &c. under Waste Land Ordinance...Hill 'louse.
Bl ntwal...CO/GMbo
Fraser, James...Planter ..Aosamboo...Travancore
Fraser, John... Planter.. Abbotsford...Nannoya
Fraser, John F.-Planter...Nictoloya...Rattota
[ilatale
Fraser, John Hill-Irrigation Engineer...Amparai...flatticaloa
Fraser, Joso0...Planter & V. A. (Member," Thirty Committee ")...Pitakanda Gaup,.,
Fraser, R. A. MI ss..31.7.tron, Government Hospital...Badulla
Fraser, R. H. W...Director Thompson, Fraser, Ramsay Proprietary Ltd...No. 26,
barley Road...Maradana...Colombo
Eurti.e
F..R.C.1...Prop. Planter.- Kandan ewara
Fraser, R. S., i.r.,
Fraser, Robert A...Planter..Gangwarily..DoloRbage
Pussellawe,
Fraser, William ..Planter
Frazer, Gordon...Capt. Adjutant Ceylon Volunteer C. V...Extro. Aide-do.Carap to H
the Governor...Gordon, Frazer & Co...In Europe
Frazer, J...Foreman Platelayer, C. G. R...Nsnnoye
Frederickson, P.-Planter...Hsu. Secy., Dikoya P. A...Portree...Norwood
Freeman, E. 0... Kandy
Freeman, G...Accounta.nt, Ceylon Engineering Works.. -Mataral-Colombo
Freeman, H. R., c. c. 8...Police Magistrate & Comm ssione r oof Re quest Kandy
Frei, H.-Assistant, Volkart Bros._ Cornwall House...Gregory's Rd-. Cfmuunot Gardens
...Colombo
French, A.. L...J.p., 11.P.M.Planter...Delta...Pussollawa
French. El -Asst., Walker Sons & Co. Ld...5, Gallo Face Cottages...Colombo
French, Jarnes...Planter...Kalasr...Munaar...Nortn Travancore
Freud, Clifford-Planter...Kandapola
Fretsz, R, A ...Planter...Toynbee...Rajakadaluwa
Fretsz, J. H...tion. Secy....United Service Club...Kandy
[Colombo
Fretsz, E. R...Planter...Palatota...Ealutara
Freudenberg, Hollmutb...Freudenberg & Co...Anandagiri House...Green Pare...
Frindenberg, Philipp, J.P., M.C.B. R. A .9...Fraudenborg & Co...Sir inivess, Ediuburh
Crescent (Imperial German Consul)...Colornho...In Europe
Freudenberg, Reinhart...Assistant, per pro Freudenberg & Co...Anandagiri Rom, ..
Green Path...Colombo...
Frendenborg, S ...ASSistant -.Freudenberg & Co...Colombo
Freudenberg, Walther...Freudenberg & Co...Siriniwesa House...Edinburgh ere, rut
I- Cobeuto
-.Colombo
Freudenberg, Winfried,..Assietant, Freudenberg & Co...Anandagiri -.Green Feb,.
Frew in, Jas. A,..Printer "Examiner" Press...Colombo
Frida, C. H...rSurveyor...Kollupitiya...Colombo
Frier, W. 1,...DiTA riot Superintendent, C. 0. R,...Je ffna
Frugtniet, C. A., Sr...Assistant Manager, Florence Hotel...Kandy
Frugtniet, Chas. A.-Estate Acconntant...Bs.mbalapitiya...Colombo
Frugtniet, C. G.....Dispen ser, Colombo Apothecaries' 1..0., Ld...0 olornbo
Frugtuiet, Terence R...Clerk, Hongkong' & Shanghai Banking Co...Well:trim,.
Fry, A. Polly -.Assistant, Carson & Co...Cin 'lemon Garden8...00/0tIlho
Fry
Cfficer, as. " Lady Gordon "...Colombo
Fry,
P.-Jaffna
Fryer, F. A...Planter...Cemetery Road -Karr. 'ta...Colombo
Fryer, J. G...Planter...Dsgonna...Negombo
Fryer; J. R. H...Railway Guard...Afatara
Fuller, E. F...Planter...A.bhotsleigla -.Hatton -.In Europe
Fuller, G. L. de In C...2nd Lieut., 98.rd y., Royal Garrison Artillery...Colorab3
Fullerton, A...Bank of Madras...Colombo
Fyers, Charles Cornwallis Meadows-Superintendent of Surveys...Bad ulla
Fyers, H, F. C.-Assistant Conservator of Forests...Nnwara EliyamOn leave
Fysh, Mary Nona, Mrs. m.o., Lot-id ....Metlical Officer iu Charge of Lady Havel
Hospital for Women-Welonhorough W s,rd PlRee...Cinnamonn Gard
..,Colombo
Fyslr, R. P...B. L Co...Welouborough...Ws.rd Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo,

G.
Gabriel, P. D...Post and Telegraph Master...Dambulla
Gabriel of St. Peter, Rev. Mother...Snperioress, St. Mary's Home for Aged Poor
Suduvrella...Colomho
Gadd, A. M...Foreman...Fitting Shop C. G. R...Deen House-Wellawatta
Gaddum, G. P...Propr i et ary Planter -.Amt. alas a.... an5 p ola In Europe
Gaesblin, G...Asst., A. Baur...Colombo
Gaisford, P. J-Planter...Wangisoya..,Talawakele


Galagoda, H. B...ltateinabatinaya...Vatinawara...Peradeniya
Galassi, B. Revs-Missionary Apostotie,
Galbraith, A. N...B.A,, Cautab. c.c.s.., Office Asst. to the G.A...Batiioaloa.-.On leave
Gale. H, J. G...2ad Lieat, H.G.A...Trincomhe
Gallwey, S. Payne...Manager..rlyagama...Agrapatatia
Dalton, R. A-Planter rind Visiting Agent...Ellimlale...~Vatawala
S...C.M.S. Catechist-Dodendu
Gamble, J...Caahier, Trituuway Works....Colombo
Geratiate, P. B...Proprietary Planter...Debigaspitiya...Kadugaunaws
Ealgineer...68.
Ganabi, S.
0..Licuused Surveyor-jailor].
Gauapa ipill
Ganapatipillai, V .Prector...D. C. and Notary...Point Pedro

Ganegoda, C. Re4...We.leyan Mission-Hakmana

Gangeser, G...Post and Telegraph Master...Manipay


Gardioer, G, E...Planter..Ltelbroke...Maskeliya
Gardner, A ..Plauter...Pallekeie.. Kandy
Gardner,A. E...Aset, Accountant, National Bank of India, Ld...Ia Europe
Gardner, Brown F...Sab-Editor, " Ceylon Staudard "...Colombo
Gardner, 0. B..Planter-Atlanta...Belihuloys...0biya ---Plan.
Garforth, Fred., J.e., u.e
wrakelle...Dembdera ...In Europe
Garneye, A. E...Planter...Ardrois. Yatiyantota
Gamier, C. A...Guard, C.G.H....Yati) .ntuta
Garnier, Mrs...Nurse...64, Church Street.. Slave Island...Colombo
Ciarnier, R., c.m.I...Planter... Ellekande-Horanao
Garnet', B. f. F-Planter
Europe
Garet, L. hide_ Dressmaker.. De Soy ea Buildings.. Slave /sland...Colombo
Garrett, 3. H., a.m.i.c.E. & 31.E.-Assistant, Boustead Bros...Colombo
C,Itirrett, J. G., Rev., eta ..31issionary, C.M.S...liandy Itineraucy...Lake View ...Kandy
Garrett, W. T., Rev. B.A....'Wesleyan Missionury...BAtticaloa
Garrick, H. D...PlacterMuwella...IThuwela
Garth, Badmen F.. Bookkeeper, Ceylon Brewery...Nuwara Eliya
Garvin, T. F., N. H. c. aI. Aberd., F. c. s. Lond., J.e....Surgeon in charge...General
Hospital...Colombo
Garvin, T. F., Jr-Advocate...Colombo
Garwood, A. E...Head Guard, C.G.R...Colombo
Gatehouse, R...Planter-Gowerakelle...Demodera
Gauder, C. A...Proprietor, Dairy...Wellawatta
Gauder, G. W...Pro?rietor, Lake View Hotel.. Wollawatta
Gander, Thomas...Tailor ...Weligania
. , Colombo
Gander, W.A...Proprietor and Manager, Prince of Wales Hotel..2nd Cross St., Pettab
Gamier, W. E...Carriage Hirer...Colombo
Gault, Mrs-Nurse, Baseline Road...Colombo
Gautier, F. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. N. i...Director-Colombogain...JafFria
Gavin, H.W...Planter...Templestowe...Rozelle
Gay, E...Planter...St. John del Rey...Norwood

Gayet, E. J. Mrs....Asst. Matron ..G. 0. H...Colonabo

Cleary, E. B...Planter...Galboda
Geddes, A. E...Planter...Pallai...3affna
Geddes, A. T-Planter...Parate.. Moratuwa
Geddes, E. R. E..Planter...lieverley...Deniyaya
Geddes, Melville Gordon...Plauter...Tamreakeuuy Estate... Pallai
Geddes, W-Assistant, Martin & Co...Eletou Lodge...Wellawatta...Colombo
Gedge, H. Miss...C. E. Z, M. S...Cotta
Gedge, M. S. Miss....0. M. S...Ke2 ails
Gedge, M, R. Miss. ,C. E. Z. M. S...Y.W.C.A_Coloinbo
George, H. M... Planter Beverley... Deniyaya
.
Georges, Marie de St...Nursing Sister...General Hospital...Colombo
Georgesz W S...Sergeant-Major of Police...Colombo
Gerlach, 'G. P-Planter...Woodslee. Wends
Gerase, t^... Agent, Coaching Co... Dembulla
Gerese, R. E... Private Surveyor...Badulla
Geyer, A...Assistant, Ch. (Yr A. Baliringer-The Tent...Flower Road...Colornbo
Geyer, H. A...H. A. Geyer & Co...Fort...Colombo
Gibbon, Chas., v.R.e,I...Planter...Goonambil Group...Wattegama...Iu Europe
13.P.m...Plauter and Inspector of Estates.,.
Gibbon, W. D.,
Lake Bungalow...Kandy
Gibbon, A. R...Aest. Planter..Alme...Maturftta
Gibbs, W. B...Capt., 2nd Worceetersttire Rogt...On leave
[...Metal
Gibbons, E. F. Miss-Missionary, F. F. M. A...Friend's Boarding Schools...) aikawela
Gibson, A. L., c.c.D...Planter..Diyagarna...Agrapatana...In Europe
Gibson, A. McDougall-Planter...Pallai...JatIna
Gibson, C. A...Hope...Handy
Gibson, G. H....Planter... ttahanwatta...Lindula
Gibson 'Gideon J.-Planter...In Europe
Coluetty...Colombo
Gibson James...Managor, Cargo Buat, Despatch Co...Lochrugar...Pentlennis; Avenue

1238

DIRECTORIES.

Gibson, S. D-Customs Officer-Galle


Gibson, S. J... Asst.
& Co..Kandy
Gibson, W...Proprietary Planter-Hablummulla-Haputale. I n E urop..
Gibson, W. D...Asssistant, E. Coates & Co...Galle
Gidden, Thos...Planter... Campion ...Bogawantalawa...I air Europe
Gidlow,J-Planter-Pactory Superintendent_Penylan-Dolosbage
Gilbert, R. J...Planter...Welihena-Chilaw
Gilbert, Rose C..Planter-Battatkande-Negombo
Gilbert, W. A...Pla alter
dildea, W. E-Galalut Ceylon Tea Estates and Amoy Co., Ltd...,Union House..,
Slave Island...Colombo
Giles, F, H . Asst. Colombo Apothecaries Co..Kimberley-Colpetty-Colotnbo
Gillespie,
Group...Yatiyantota
[Colombo
GM, George...Assistant, Crostiold, Lampard & CO-Caves.. Hyde Park Corner,..
Gill, J. H. W._ Irrigation Eugineer-Galkulam...N.C.P.
jecalembo
Gill, O. S.-Engineer, Boustead Bros...Iai chary of Calle Back Distributing Statin..
G. '1'-Asst. Conservator of Forests, Central Timber
Rosmead Place, ,Colombo
Gillum-Webb, H. A...2nd Lieut.. 2nd Worcestershire Regt-Colnutbo
Gilson, F. G...Lieut., 2nd Worcestershire Regt...Colombo
Ginger, Fred E. A... Clerk Fiscal's Office-KaIntara
Ginn, G. A .. Asoistant, Leecbman & C o ...Mount Lavinia
Chragama, T. B..Ratemahatmaya of Buttala-Badulla
Glasgow, N. G-Superintendent...Kimmettia & Peak-Kadagatunawa
Glasson, J, W.-LL.B., M.A. Professor, St. Joseph's College-Colombo
Glennie, H. L...P.anter...11/4 ellie Gronp...Dolosbage
Glenie, R. M.. Planter-Nellimandu-Wynand
Glennie, A. G. .Planter.. Gikiyanakanda-Neboda.
Gliddon, J. E... Chief Assistant, P. & 0. Co- -Colombo
Gnanam, T.-Sub-Collector of Customa_Batticaloa
Gnanamuttu, S. 11-Medical Officer-Mendativu....laffna
Gnanapragasa,m, C. A.-Surveyy. Delartment-Mattra
Gnanapragasam, S. Rev-Mi ,sionary Apostolic, o.m.t...Jadnit
Gnau ant uti u, S Planter-. Pu ttala,m
Gnanamuttc, M Ca techist, W. M. S... Tebuwana.
Gnanapragasam, D. S-Seamen's Mission, W.M.S.-Colombo
Gnapragasam, J. B.-Stationmaster, C.G. ft . Kodikamani
Gnanasakarn to, C.-Cashier, National Bank-Mangalagiri-Kynsey Road... Cinnamon
Gardens.,.Colonabo
Chopp, G. C...Mansg"r, Cycle and Motor Department...Walker, Sons & Co., Ld,
St. Ki,cla...0olpetay.. Colombo
Godamuno, P. B.-Police Magistrate .. Panadure
[...Onlom
Goddard, E...Carriage Foreman & Vacuum Brake inspector, CH.R..11atilway Ave
Goddard, Captain...Salvation Army...Kandy
Godfrey, A. g...Planter.. Kadienlena-Kotroale
Godfrey, A. C....nst. Supet inter' dent of Police...Colombo
Godlieti, O. H.-Jailor. Jaffna
Godlieb, S.-Sub-0011e' or of Customs-Trincomalee
Godlieb, J. G...Asst. Engine, r, Dry Does ...Kotahena-Colombo
Gogerly, H. L ...Railway Guard...Colombo
Golled' George H...Fantor Gikiyanakanda...Neboda
Gomr,, B. S. J...Dental Su geon-Kandy
Gomes, C. H-Lieensed Ba ois
Gomes, C. P... Storekeeper, Dar. Butler & Co-Colombo
Toppu...Kochcbikade
Gomes, G. Rev-Missionary Apostolic,
Gonw, J. A -.Proctor, I) C-Kalutara
Comes, J. J.-Medical Pmctitioner...Granclpass-Colombo
Gomel, R...Survey Department-Kotabena-Colombo
Games, S. W . _Waste Book Olerk..Municipality..Colombo
Gomesz, 0.-Medical Practitioner-Colombo
Gomesz, U. R..lidatutger, M. 1'. Gomesz & Co.- Aviseawella
Gemesz, M. P-Shopltee per. .Rattaipura.
Gomesz, Mt s...N urse...Esndy
Gomesz, J. M-Superintendtut-Conon-Lindula
Cumin, E. D-Geard, Cl.G.R.-Knrunegala
ager, International Stores...St. Lucia's btreet...Eotabena, Gonsal, N. Geo...Mar,
Gooch. H. D. C-Planter-Meddecombra-Watagoda-In Europe
Good child, A. C. Miss...C. M. S...ln Europe
Groodchild, C. E.-Printer Industrial School Press...Kandy
Goodeve, Edwin H.-Plat:ter-Mat Ale West Este' e..Matale
Goodeve, G. W-Planter...Danalnkel a wa ...Hattou
Goodfellow, F. B. B..Planter...11ill Club-Nuwars, Eliya
Goodfellow, G. W. B.-Planter
Goodman, W. A...Manager, Walker, Sous & Co., Ltd-Kandy
H.Manager pc r pro Skrine & Co-Storm

Goonaratne, A. de Silva...Chief Clerk, Master Attendant's Office.- Galle


Goonaratne, C. A..Proctor, S.C... blatant

Goonaratne, Edwin V...Attipattn


Goonaratne, F. F...111ohotti Mudaliyar (retired)...Galle
Goonaratne, W. D.-Planter-Metal
Goonaratne, A. V. de 8...Clerk, C.G.R...Nanuoya
Gooneratne, C. De 5...181 Sinhalese interpreter.. Supreme Court, ..Colombo
Gooneratne, E. R...Hou. Secretary, P.T.S. &M.C.R.R.a.s., i.e., U.P.M.. sr.P.R.e...Mudaliyar
a the Governor's Gate...Secretary in Ceylon of the Pali Text, Sooiety...Galle
GooneratnP, E. W...Head Clerk, 11. 0...Kandy
Gooneratne, Edwin de 8...Proctor, S. C...Galle
Gooneratne, G. F...Prootor, D. 0..115, Hultaitorf...Colonibo

Gooneratne G. E. de S., I.1)... President of V.T...Weligama


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G0 ncrartanteneM a r ks.. (L
Gooneratne, N. C...Planter...Madampe
Gooneratne, P. A.-Proctor...District Court...Kalutara
Goon eratne, P...Supdt. Minor Roads, P.W.D...Kalutara
Geoneratna, P...Surveyer...Hulandaoya..Ra,kwana
Gooneratna, P. D. S.-Planter.- Brendalem...HanwelJa
Gooneratne, R. B.-Proctor, D. C...Matara
Gooneratne, R. D...Advocate...Ma.tale
e
Gooneratne, M. P. S. W...Notary Public.. Panangala..Galle
Gooneratne, V. D. L.e.x.c.-Medical Practitioner-Matant
Goonesekera, D A...Post
and Telegraphmaster-Koslanda
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Goonesekera, A. W. P. de S .. Proctor, D. C...Negombe
Goonesekera, C W...Plante.r...California...Dodanduwa
Goonasekara, Edwin...Fibre Mills._ Henaratgod t
Goonasekera, D. G. De Silva...Proctor, District Court...Galle
Goonasekera, 3. F ..Lantled Propriettr... Louisa Cottage ..Mutwal...0 tomb
Goonesekera, J. W. 3...Islagalle...Galle
Goonesekera, K. M. Rev-Missionary ApestIlic...o.x.i...Negembo
Goonesekere, A. P. F...Licensed Surveyor ..Towersi de Villa...Mutwal...Colombo
Goonesekera, J. A.-Licensed Surveyor... K itrunegala
Goonesin eh, 0. F...Planter...Kotuagodella-Rambukkana
Goonatilaka, R. 1'. E. A. Ruv...0.K.S...Pasor...Baddegama
Goonetileke, S...Planter & Landed Proprietor...Halgampitiya...Veyangoda
Goonetileke, R. B..Head Teacher, C.M.S.-English School.- Dodamduwa
Goonetilleka, C. E..Record Keeper-Kachcheri...Galle
Goonetilleke, A. E... Deputy Telegraphinaster, G. P. 0.-Mount Lavinia
Goonetilleke, A, H-Proeter, H. C...Kalniara,
Goonetilleke,C.-Mudaliyar. -Pensioner...Kandy
Kachcheri...Badalla
Goonetilleke,
Goonetilleke, D. B. K...Notary PuUlic...Kelutsra
Goonetilleke, D. 8.-Proctor,D.C...Kalutara
Goonetilleke, Harry...Proctor, D.C.-Kandy
Goonetilleke, H. B. Rev...Incumbent-All Saints'...Silversmith Street...Colombo
Goonetilleke, H. W ...Planter...He-tduwa ...Kosgama
Goonetilleke, J. W..Postmastrr...Akureasa
Goonetilleke M. D. 5...Proprietor. Daluggala...Blitckstore...Calbode,
Goonewardana
, A. S., J.r., ri,e.m...Chief Irrigation Inspector-Kurunegala
Goonewardane, L. A, R.-Licensed Surveyor...PanaJure
Goonewardena, 0. W...2ud Sitihalese In terpeiter
Goonewardena, P...3feiical Preetitioner... lakpanauprome Court...Colombo
Goonewardene, H. W. R...Hoad Clerk...Commutation Department-Colombo
Goonewardena, C. V...Surveyor...AMbalangoda
Goonewardene, D. G., m..s.i..L.m
.e....Crowa.
s, s proctor and Notary...Galle

Goonewardana, Dr, A. s
Registrar of Births & Deaths...Mutwal
Goonewardene, E. G.011...n. Mal
. .C
Goonewardana, F. L...Proct'or, D. C..Kandy rector aad Notary, S.C...Kurunegala
Gunewardene, J. H. Swazis, L.c.x.c...Sub-As t
Goonewardene, H. De S...Proetor, D.C...Kaluta5ria! ant Colonial Sur geou...Colombo
Goonewardene, S. A.. Registrar of Births, ete...H
Goonewardene, Simon, F. W...Interpreter Mud 1-yanrweP
Goonewardene, T. W.-Clerk...Audit Office...Caoltomab.; liaolice Court...Pauadure
Goonewardene, T. W., j r..Stationmas ter C.G.E,
p
Goonewardene, W. P...Proctor, District Court... Da-m
. Staiee
alita..Colombo
Goonewardena, J. F. P...Cashier...Customosa D.peartment ..Colombo
Goonewardena, A-Licenaed Surveyor & Levelrl
liF
"ilutara
Goonewardena, D. A. W...Pestmaster...PondalureGoonewardena, L. A. 11..Surveyer...Panadur
Ya
Goonewardena, T. F. W...11Indali 'ar .Pensioaner...Panadura
Goonewardena, P. C. F...Proctor,I.D.C
. Ratnapura
Goonewardena, D. S. S... Notary Public.....Malalag
Ctoonewardena, S. P. D...Muhandiram.., Division alfimeao.LG
.K
aellyezor 8 t., Pettab .. Colombo

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DIRECTORIES.

Goonewardena, T. A...aludali3 ar...Maliamodera..Galle


Gordon, Charles, .1 P., u.r.m...Planter...Kauclenewera...Matale
."Gordon, Cosmo ...Partner...(3eo.Stenart h Co...Steuart Place...Colpetty -.Colombo
Gordon, C. F..Assistant Railway Engineer...Northern ExtenAion...Mank-ulam
Gordon, D.J.M., M.A. Glaes,n. A. Oxon... Vice-Principal, 'Govt. Training Colloge...Coomlbo
Gordon, E. H. H., Capt.-Proprietary Planter...EI Tet,...Passara
pinata Es' ate-Passara
Gordon, J. F .
Gordon, Forbes P..Planter..Talawakele
Gordon. F. R...Planter..KIrimettia...Elpitiya
Gordon, G. D...Irrigation Engineer...Nacbchisduw.".. N.C.P.
Gordon, H. M.-Planter...Rappahannock...Ude Fussellawa
Gordon, Haplcl...(Capt. 0.P.R.C)..Stiperinlendent...Meddreombra...Wittagoda
Gordon, Johil...Planter...(Chairman, If& PuBsellawa P.A).-Rappahannock... Lida Pus[sellawa
Gordon, R.-Manager, Miller & Co... Kandy
Gordon, a...Gordon & Wilson -.Br ok ers...1towalle ri -.Racecourse Avenue...Colombo
Gordon, W. A.-Planter...Spriog
Gordon, W. H. 0.-Planter.-Matarata Group...Maturata
Gordon, W J...Planter...1Jda Radella...Nanu-oya
Gordon, J. F...Aest. Supt....Gonakelle-Passara
M.c.u.u.a.s...Planter...Tekkawatta...Kandy
Gcre, J. F. tY...s.r.,
Gomel], C-Staff Sergt.-Major, A,P.C.., Chief Clerk, Military! Headquarters...Colorobo
Gossage, F. II...Proprietary Planter...DIaskeliya Estate...Maskeliya
Goaset, Isaac W., a.P., tt.r.m...Planter...Helbodde...Pussellawa...In Europe
Gottelier, A. G... Asst. Stmt. of Police-Gallo
Gould,D. N. Ira ..Proctor, D.C..Me tale
Goury, P...Rev...Missionary Apostolic, o.M t...Wadduwa
Gow, D., 1 c.c...Agent, Wm. Younger & Co., Ld...Colonsbo
Gowans, W. C...Dtapenser and Optician, Colombo A pothecaries' Co. Ltd...Colombo
Gourrichon, H. Rev.. miss. Apo,...0. M. r....Borella...Colombo
Gracie, T..Secretary Christian Literature and Bible Soeieties...Elleralie.. Roamead
Place... Colombo
Graham, A. W. Gordon...Planter..Goatfell...Kaodapola
Graham, F.J...P]an ter-Devikulam...Travancore
Graham. Wm. H.-Planter...Koadahena...Lindula
Grant, Mrs...Nurse..Union Place...Slave Island...Colombo
Gaut, Cobham...Planter...Udaveria...Ohiya
Grant, H. A. G.-Provincial Engineer, P.W.D...Badnlla
Grant, J.-Manager, Soldier,' Home...Colombo
Grant, John N., J.P., M.C.B.R.A S.-Colombo
Grant-Peterkin, M. H-Planter...Diyagain a...Agrapatana .. In Europe
Grant, R. C...Planter & V. A...Cbrystler'8 Farra...Kotagala...In Europe
Graro, C. A.-Planter- Steang Val ev.. Badulia,
Gratiaen, Wan. E...2nd. Lieut. C.L.I...Broker...E. John & Co...Fort -.Colombo
Gray, A. Paton, la ,I.O.E...Chief Engineer, Ways and Works...C.G.R...Colombo
Gray, A. W. Warburton-Planter...Araropola...Krtrunegala
Gray; Cosby WUliam..Underguar.l, C.G.R...Colombo
Grey, Miss E.-Medical Work, Wesleyan Mission-Welimada
Gray, F...Planter...Knuckles Group-Madrilkelle
Gray, French Warburton.. Seatield boarding Bouse...Kolinpitiya...Colombo
Gray, G. B. Warburton...Planter-Daley Valley...Kuronegals.
Gray, H. Me.- cal Officer..Gategedara
Gray, I. W....elanter..St. Catherine-Dolosbage
Gray, James W.-Proprietary Plan, er...1Igieside...111 Scotland
Gray, John...Planter-Kobel watte.. Gam, -la
Gray, L. 11.-Planter...Arnhall...Koelanda
Graf, 0. Wynne ...Plenter..Nutbourne... agrapatana...In Europe
Gray, W-Guard,
Gray, Williain...Planter...Arthurwatte....Kandy
Grebe, C. L... Auctioneer and Commission Agent ..Kandy
Grebe, J. F. C....Raiadise Villa...Hollolawa Road...Kandy
Grrehe, W. A...Pn.t and Telegraph Master..Ma tare
Green, Charles...Pilot ...Harbourne...Colpetty..Colomho
Green, C. J...Planter...The Home..Heaaratgoda
Green, E. E , F E,S.,M C li.n.A.s...Government Entomologist-. Peradcmiya
Green, E. J Diver...Hill Street...Colombo
Green, Geo. H...Planter...In Europe
Green, H. K...Diver,...Colombo
Greene, G.P...General Manager,C.G.R.-Coldrennick...Maradana...0olontbc [Colombo!
Greenhorne, T. R.-Manager,....New Colombo Ice Co...Mark'a
Greenshields, G. Wilson ..Planter Hatherleigb ...11akwana
Greenslade, O. H...Planier...Dellinwita Estate.- Dehiowita
Gregory, A. G..Thatrict Superintendent-Gras Works...Pettah..Colombo
Gregory, Joseph -Survey DtpartmeLt...Naramnaula..N.W.P.
Gregory, . D Factory Asst...Arapolakanda...Tebuwana


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Greig, Andrew WPlanter...Laxapane...Maskeliya
Greig, Geo. A ...panterLakenhena...Matate
Greig, Geo.....J.P

and Visiting Agent...Laxapana... alaqkeliya


Greig, John...Planter...Brae GroupMadulkele
Greig, L. B...Planter...bfaymoll...Pussellawa
Grenier, A...Pensioner...Colombo
Grenier, A. S ...Clerk, C. G. R... Barber Street...Colombo
Grenier, B...Planter...Kotuagodella...Rambuk keno.
Grenier, Lady...Delawarr...Horten Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Grenier, F. C. H...o.e. C.M. Ediiipl...))0puty Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Nnwara Eliya
Greater, G...Registrar, Supreme Court ; Marshal, Vice-Admiralty Court ...Madampitiya
Road... Colombo
Grenier, EL E...Clerk... General Treasury...Colombo
Grenier, Hon, Mr. Joseph IL, M.O.L.E... Actg. Third Paisno Judge...The

Bower ..
Baratta...Colombo
Greater, E... Survey Dept...Kalutara
Greiner, G...Private Secretary to Hon. Mr. J. R. Grenier. ,Colombo
Grenier, Vernon...Madampitiya...Kotahena.. aerl
o
Grenier, W. E.-Accountant, Railway Extension Office...Kandy
Grew, J. PMerclaant...Ratnapura
Greve, J. ft...Station Superintendent, C.G.R...Terminas..Colombo
Greve, S..Asst. Ticket Inspector, C. G. R..Coloruho
Greve, W..Foreman. C. G. IL .Colonibo
Thlornbo
Grisux, Very Rev G-...Missionary Apostolic, Ara Procurator
Grieve, J...Lieut., C. L. I...Engineering Manager and Director, Brown & Co. Ld...
Colombo
Griffin, C.T., M.R. c.s. Eng. L.R.C.P. Edin. , L.S.A. bond...Asst. P. C. M. 0 ..St. David,
TorringtonPlace, Cinnamon Gardens...Colomho
Griffin, P. M..Photographer, Colombo Apothecaries' Company ..Kandy
Griffiths, Horace W...A.cting Manager Reuter's Telegram Co. Ltd . Colombo
Griffiths, Percy A...Agent, Reuter's Telegram Co., LtdColombo... In Europe
Grigg, E. T. (c.w.i.)...Planter...flemmingford...Awissawella
Grigg, G. W..Planter...Theberton...Watawala
Grigg, H. A...Planter.. Portmore...Agrapatana
Grigg, H. E...Planter, Doteloya...Aranayaka
Grigg, M. GPlanter...Portmore...Agrapatana
Grigg, S. H... Planter ...ThebertonWatawala
Grigg, T. G..Planter.. Portrnore...Agrapatana
Griggs, C. H..Assistant, Dodwell & Co..,Colombo
[In Europe
Grigson, A. E...P enter... Nel la Oola Estste...Kurrinegala,
Edwd. SPartner & Estate Visiting Agent, Geo. Steuart & CoColombo...
Grigson, E. F...Planter
Grigson, Thos. S...Partner, George Steuart & Co...Steuart House...Colpetty...Colombo
Grimston' Capt. E., J.P., ll.P.M...Plauter...Rambodde...Ramboda
Grimwood, J. GSuperintendentSuduganga Estate..Matale
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Grinaway, W. C...Engine Driver...C. G. R.-Colombo
Grinlinton, E. Gordon...Proprietor...Cumming Brewery...Yalte....Nuwara Eliya
Grinlinton, Sir John J., Kt., A.T.C.R., F.R.G.8.,F.R.C.I., M.C.B.R.A.g...IR Europe
Grimwood, R. V...Planter...Iddagodde...Neboda
Grimshaw, C. N. W...Planter...In Travancore
Gronbech, T. W... Assistant, Cargil is, Ltd... Koll a nitiy a Colombo
Grooeook II. L., M. Sc. District Engineer.. P. W. D. .Colombo
Grose, R,B...Captain,
Salvation Army. _Norris Road...Pottati...Colombo
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Groussault, E. Rev...0 NJ...Manager, St. Joseph's Catholic Press...Jaffna
Grundy, G. 0. L...Planter...B]ackwood...Haputale
Guillet, F. Rev..Missionary Apostolic, o.m.s..Parnuungama
Vincent's Home...Maegor a
Guglielmi, Thomas, Rev...Missionary Apostolic,
Guillaume, A., Rev. Miss. Apes. 0.m.i...Kadawata
Guimaraens, H, E. Assistant..E. John & Co...Colombo
Guinan, J. P...Engine Driver, C. U. R...Kondy
Guiraud, L P. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, o.m.t...Boralessa...Waikal
Guitot, L Rev ..Miss., Apos. o
H. M...Manager, A. Adam Saito 5s Co ...Yatiyantota
Gulamobideen
..Agrapatena
Gun,
Gunaratna, A. F...Eachcheri Mudatiyar... LI ambantota
Gunaratna, A. F...Stationmaster, C. G. R...Maggona
Gunaratna, C. D...Medicid Officer...Matara
Gunaratna, C de Alois...Notary Puhlic...Kalutara
Gun aratna, D. A...Botanical Gardens... Badulla
Gunaratna, D. A., Gate Mudaliyar... Motive
Grumratne, A. H..Kachcheri Mndaliyar..Hambantotit
Gunaratne, A...Superintendent .,...Brio daban a.. Wage
Gunaratna, D. D. S...Proprietary Planter... Weligama
Gunareseua, David ..Planter...Madampe
Gunaratna E. V., Mudaliyar...Kotukelc...Kandy

1242

DIREOTORIES.

Gunaratna, George Perera, Muhandiram...Wewala...Horana


Gunaratna, G. F-Proctor, n.c..Colombo
Gunaratna, J. A., Mudaliyar...Chief Clerk, Colonial Stores...Kandy
Gunaratna, N. C...Planter...Madampe
Gunaratna, R. A...Statiopmaster, C. G. R...Dodindura
Gunaratna, Peter ..Supdt., Minor Roads....lamos Plase...Kalntara
Gunaratte, T-Stationmaster...C. G. R..Paiyagala North
Gunaratna, Valentine, 1..c.m.c...Medical Practitioner...Matara
Gunaratna, W... Asst. Electrical Engineering lastructor.Technical College...Colombo
Gunasekara, A. Mendis, hi.C.13.11.A.S...Tutorpretdr Mutaliyar, Registrar-General's Office
46, Dean' 9 oad..Maradana....Colombo
Gunasekara, A. R. Rev... Baptist Mission..Chilaw
Gunasekarap A...Seeratei ry, Local Board Gampola
Gunasekara, C. D. S ..Sneerintendent..Cluambalania Estate ..Negombo
Gunasekara, C. P. W-Mudaliyar...Secretary, Di strict Court...Kegalla
Gunastikara, 0. W Planter...California...Dodanduwa
Gunasekara, I. J. P S...Notar c Public ...Kothwegoda...Matara
Gunasokara, D. B. P W...Maha Vidhana Muhandiram-Gandara-Matara
Gunasekara, D. B G-neral Mar .bant.. Kittyakara..Maradana..Colorabo
Gunasekara, D. C...Planter...Madamje
Gunasekara, D. F-Retirect Kachehers Mudaliyar...Notary Public...Badulla
Gunasekara, D. M Notary Public... Balepitiya
Gunasekara, D. T. C... Clerk, PG.F.H...Coiombo
Gunasekara, D. F. J.-Tailor and Clothier...Bridge St...Slave Island...Colombo
Gunasekara, E. D. S...Plumbago Merchant...Ratgama...Dodanduwa
Gunasekara, E. L., Muliandiram...Alutknru Korale South...Mahara
Gunasekara, E. P-Platiter...Madampe
Gunasekara, E...Assistant, Brown & Co., Ltd ..Hatton
Gunasekara, F...Superintendent, ['lumbago Pits...Everton-Rakvvana
Gunasekara, J. D. S...Lieensed Surveyor...Jaela
Gunasekara, Rev...Incumbent, Trinity Church ...C. M. S...Kandy
Gunasekara, IL M .S...Medical Ofticer...litlousaheria...Rattota
Gunesekera, J. G.. Head Clerk...Diatrict Court...Nuwara Faye.
Gunasekara, IL A Ratemahatmaya, Kukulu Korale...Ratnapnra
Gunasekara, H. De Silva...D. C., Alutkurn Korale-Negombo
Gunasekera, H. M Assistant Librarian, Museum...Culombo
Gunasokera, M, D. C. S...Notary Public.. Matugama
Gunasekara, J...Planter...Diyagama...Agrapatana.
Gunasekara, J. S., Lat.s...Stirgeou & Physician...Moratuwa
Gunasekera, J. W Mudaliyar-Ingnirer into Crimes...Kalutara
Gunasekara, F. A Liceneed Surveyor...Calle
Gunasekera, G. J. Rev....Wesleyan Mission ..(Retired)..Wellawatte
D. S. Gunasekara & Co...Colombo
Gunasekara, S. D.
Gunasekera, G. W-Stationmaster...C. G. R...Mirigama
Gunaseka,ra, Q...Secretary, Local lloard...Gampols
Gunacelcera,..l. G...1 terpreter Mudalivar, Coarts...Nuwant Eliya
Gunasekera, A...Secretary, Local Boaril..'Gampola
Gunesekera, S. P Lsts, 3rd House Physician...General Hospital...Colombo
Gunesekera, F. W Medical Pr acti dor or.- Galkissa
Gunatilaka, A.. .!Notary Public...Talpitiya...Kalutara
Gunatilaka, A. C.. Mudaliyar-Presideut, V. T....Gangabodapattu..Galle
Gunatilaka, A7-n-a, 'rector...Kalutara
Gunatilaka, H...Proctor... D. C..Kandy
Gunatilaka, A. P...Notary Put lio..Balangodit
Gunatilaka, A. R Pensioner, Skinner's Read South...Colombo
Gunatilaka, Benjamin., Mudaliyar-Kandaboda Pattu..Iiakmana
Gunitilaka, B. C...Plant er, Kapugala...Homna
Gunatilaka, C.-Registrar of Lands... Badulla
Gunatilaka, C. D. S...Registrar of Marriages...Mutwal-Colombo
Gunatilaka, D. B. K...Notary Public... Kalutara South
Gunatilaka, E, C...Planter...Titta Ella...Marawila
Gunatilaka, F. 11. de Alwis...Notary Public...Bentota

Gunatilaka, E. B. de 8...Mudaliya.r...K. P...Eakmana


Gnn,tilleke, C. P. S...Proctcr...S. 0. & Notary Public.. Avondale Road-Mara
(Co
Gunatilaka, James Porera Senewiratna-Galmadua...Kandy
Gunatilaa a, Johannes...Coconut Plaster...Puwakwatta, Weliweriya...Henenttgod
Gunatilaka, J. P., M udal iyar... Walla bodapat
kkad cm a
Gunatilaka. P. C. P...Notary Pablic...Bazaar St...Gnlle
Gunatilaka, R. A...Landed Proprietor-Udaharnulla-Panadura
Gunatilaka, Rex.. Secretary, Local Board...Badulla
Gunatilaka, R. B...Head Master...C. M. S. English School...Dodanduwa
Gunatilaka, S. ara..n...Proctor, D. C.,.Kalutara
Gunatilaka, W, 0 Plusnbago Merchant...Meegahatenne....Matugama
Gunatilaka, R. S...Secretary, Local Board...Badulla
Grunatilaka, W, F-Plumbago Merchant...Meegabatenue-Matugama

Gunatilaka, W. S...Plumbago Merchant... Alweltota... Matugama


Gunawardana, A ...,Sary eyor...Kalutara

Sahabandu, J,P., U.P.M...SUpt. of Village Tanks..Kuruiegala


Gunawardana,
Gunawardana, A. P... Asst., H. Don Carolia & Sons... Colombo
Gunawardana, A. P-Postmaster...Hanwella
Gunawardana, Abraham,. Interpreter Mudaliyar... D. C..Tantalla
Gunawardana, Bros., A.D.D...Merchants...Elkaduwa
Gunawardana, C..Gunasekara & Co., (Dille
Gunawardana, C. J...Head Clerk, Kacheheri...Hambloitota
unawardana, C. V.-Licensed Sury,eyor...Ambalangoda
Gunawardana, C. Walter, litidaliyar...Commiasioner of Requests and Police Magistrate...KaLatta's.
Gunawardana, D.-Mndaliyar...Secretary,

Gunawardana, D, C. A...Mudaliyar...Muhamodera...Galle
Onnawardana, D. D., Muhandiram and Registrar of Marriages.. Hikkaduwa
Gaunawardan a, D. D. R..Registrar or Marriages, etc...Tudella....Taela
Gunawardana, D. H. R., Mahandiram...A. S. C. Head Quariers...Colombo
Gunawardana, D. J. J.-Registrar ot Marriages-Galagedara
Gunawardana, D. W. S. S.-Notary Public...Gintota
Gunawardana, Don Andrayes...Notary Public ...Dangedara Street...Galle
Gunawardana, E. P., Mnliandiram...Chief Clerk, Ceylon Savings Bank...Colombo
Gunawardana, F. A...Stationmaster, C. G. R...Slave
Gunawardana, F. de Silva...Registrar of Marriages, &c...IraInta
Gunawardana, G. L...Post Master...Hewaheta
Gunawardana, G. P-Statioumaster, C. G. R.. A hsngatna
. Cashier...Ceylon Turf Club...Colombo
Gunawardana, H. B...Bookkeeper and
Gunawardana, H. S. P. Samarasinha-Notary Public...Wattala-Grandpass
Gunawardana, H, S..Headmaster, Wesleyan Mission School .. Kalntara
Gunawardena, 1...Interpretor Mudaliyar, Attorney General's Dept...Colemba
Gunawardana, Irving, Mudaliyar...Galle
Gunawardana, J. D. S. W...Postmaster Minuwangoda
Ganawardana, J, J. Book-keeper...New Colombo Ice Co., Ltd.-8, Dias Place ..Colombo
Gunawardana, J.-Planter...Gonarnaditte...Kesbawa
Gunawardana, J. B. P...Notary Public...Kotapola...Deniyaya
Gunawardana, J. M..Landed Proprietor...Willaumia...Teldeniya
[Colombo
Gunawardana, Jas...Planter-Ambepossa
Gunawardana, M. C. P...Notary Public...New Urugodawatta Road...Grandpasa...
Gunawardana, P. P..Siationmaster-Malmiyawa
Gunawardana, P. S.. Customs...Colombo
Gunawardana, S. A.. Stationmaster, C. G. R.,. Watawala
Gunawardana, S. A...Notary Public...Andiyambalaina...Ifinuwangoda
Gunawardana, S. T., Mudaliyar, Pasdon Korale West...Matugama
Gunawardana, T. D. S...Mediml Officer...Halaummulla
Gunawardana, T. J.-Inquirer into Deaths...Tangalls.
Gunawardana, W. A. D. M. A..Notary Public..Payiyagala
, Public Instruction Departirent.Dehiwal a
Gunawardana, W.P...InterpretPr Mudaliyar,
Gunawardan a, W. M.. Notary Public...Negombo
Gurneys, A. E.-Planter...St. Helen's...Nawalapitiya
Gatrusamy, H. S... Manager, Colombo Electro-Plating WOI ke...CoIornbu
Guruswamy, A. S.-Advocate...I3atticalos.
Gurr, A. W...Diver, Colombo Harbour Works...Dockland Hotel...Mutwal...Colombo
Guthrie, F. G.-Assistant, Tarrant & Co..Colombo
Guthrie, John...Assistant, 1,ipton Limited...BambalapiCya...Colombo
Guthrie, John...Planter.- Glencsk Avisawella ...In Europe
Guy, H. E.-Planter ..Poengalla...Hattota

II.
Hadden, Prank J...Planter... Hunugalla...Elkadaws,... In Europe
Hadden, Fred-Planter...Eotiyagalla,..Bogawantutawa...In Europe
Haddon, Miss...Nurse, Nursing &ante...Hatton
Hadji Ibrahim Didi, J.P...HorLorary Turkish Consul...Galle
Hadjiar Noordeen, I. L. M...Shopkeeper..Main Street...Colornho
Hadjiar Mahideen, I. L. M. II. M..Geueral Merchant.. Pettah..Colotubo
Hadjier Mohamed, 8. L. M...The Castle...Wullawatte
Haemmig, J.-Assistant per pro, A. Baur. .Cornwall House..Gregory's Road...Cinnamon
Gardens-Colombo...In Europe
Hagenbeck, G.-Merchant-Rheingau:id, Kollnpitiy a...Colombo
Hagenbeck, W. B....Merchant-The Lawn, Kollupi I iy
Hagenbeck, J.. General Merchant & Naval Purveyor...Chatham Street, Fort...The
Lawn, Kollupitiya-Colombe
[Gallo
Haggenmacher, ff ... A ssistant, Volkart Bros...(Aetg. Consular Agent U.S. of America)
Hague, Chalmer...Proprietary Planter-Ranawella,
Europe
Hague, G.-Superiutendent ...Rau:walla- Cram pola...ln Europe

1241

DIRECTORIES

Hahn, Carl.-Partner, Ch. Si: A. Bobringer...Heaholrao...Barubalapitiya..Colomba


Hajiar, K. T. Id ...Proprietary Coconut Planter.- Kalpitiya
c- Haigh, J...Engine Driver..C.G.R..Navialapitiya
Haines, E. C..Forenm Loco Dept...C.G.R...Kandy
Haines, H. E...Assisiapt,ver pro. J. H. Vavasseuf* & Co.. Poriva/e...Ward
Hale, J. A...Guard, C. G. it...Nawalapitya
(Colombo
Half hide, J...Engine Driver, 0.G.R...Colomoo
Hall, C...Plan ter...Le Vallon Group.. Pussellawa
Hall, C. P... Engioeer Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd...Colombo
Hall. Fred...Planter .. Lun ugala...In Europe
Hall, G. H.. Planter ..Erracht ..Dehiowita
Hall, H. E ..Superintendent...Hikgolla-Veyangoda
Hall, J. I. 'Planter ..kalwatera...Ingiriya
Hall, J.-Foreman ..Colombo Gas & Water Cn...Malabar Street...Katuly...In Europe
Hall, 3. C...J. C. Hall & Co...Baillie Street...Fort...Colornbo
Hall, J., M....Municipal I nspector...Colombn
Hall, L. M. Miss, B.A... (Loudon) Principal, Wesleyan Girls' High School -Battleslos
Hall, T..(Sergt., Q.M. C.V.)...sergt. Instructor, Volunteer Ileadguarters...Colomis.
Hall, W. M.-Man ager ..Galalla Tea Factory...Galahe.
Hallbrook, G. A...Guard, C. G. R...Colon.ho
Halliday, L. H...Planter...Angeriya...Matale
Halliday, F. N...Plar.ter ..Keddecombra ..Watageda
Halliday, J. F. P., 1 c c...Planter..In Europe
Halliday, L. E..Planter...Nerwood...Korwood
Halliley, A...asst., Clark Spence & Uo...Galle
Halliley, C.F. W...Assistant Superintendent, Topographical Sarveys..1u Europe
Halliley, F. W -.Plan ter...Katugastota Eeetate...Katugastota
!
Halliley, G F...Roaendahl -Bra ybrooke Place... Slave Island .. Colombo
u.e.m...Planter...Carlebsck...Nanuoya
Halliley, W. P.,
Hallock, M. P....Sub-Collector of Cu,toms....Valvettiturai
Hallock, S., L.F.P. s.. Glas. L.R.C.P., Edin.. Assistant Colonial Surgeon.. Puttalais
Hadowes, A. B.-Asst. Planter-Loolecoondera...Deltota
Halpe Lelia Banda Korala...Katugampola Korale ; Acting Ratemahatmaya,
Piduma...Pannala...Knrunegala
Hely, Thos. C. S... Aasistant, Crest' Tea Factory ...Ambawa.tte Mills...Slave Island...,
Hurl ingham, Gregory's Road...Colombo
Haly, W. H...Assistant. Eastern Produce & E.tates Company..Coiombo
Humid, A. M...Gleas, China & Earthenware Merchant..6, China Street...Colombo
Hamilton, Ernest...(Lieut. C. P. R. C.).-Planter, Craighead...Nawalapitiya
Hamiltnn, Jas.-Engineer, Ice and Cold Storage Co. Ltd...1celand...Kollunitiya.,
[Coloa4,
Hamilton, J. E. Baillie-Planter ...1.1enfold -Umiak-In Europe
Hamilton, W. J. R...1 c c...Plauter. .Theydou Bsis...Nawalapitiya
Hamlin, Ed...Planter...Hon. Secy., Dsrrawella...Dikoya
Hamond, Carr...l c.c...Planter... Ancoombra -.Maude
Hampton, Joseph L...Sup_sriutendent of Surveys... huruyegala
at,...Survey Department...Kumnegala
Hampton,
Haley, C. A ..Lar ded Proprietor ..Kandy
Hanan, G. R...P alter ...Aloowibare.. Matale...ln Europe
Hunan, W. J., F Gv. a.a...C. M. S..Nellore....latins.
ter..Harringten...Kotagala...In Europe
Bannock, Clauf
Hancock, It...Planter...North Matale...Matale
Handy, C. C., Rev. B.A.-Headmaster, St. John's College...C.M.S...Chandicully..J
Ilannibalsz, J. M...Post and Telegraph Master...Kankesanturai
Hanifa, 0. L. M. Mohamed ..Rubber Stamp Manufacturer...Main Street...Col
Hankey. A. Alers...Partner, Lee Hedges & Co...Colombo
Hanna, Douglas al...Asaists.nt, per pro., Somerville & Co. _Colombo
Hatia, John-Salesinan, Carlene Limited...Colombo
Hannah, J.-Assistant, Waker Sons & Co., Ltd...New Crosa...Kolupitiya..Colombo
Hannam, W. 1_1.-Planter-Rookatenno...Bandaritwel a
Hannan, M. D-Commeroi.el Co.. Ltd.
Harbord, A. K . ,Planter...(C.M.I.)..Vincit..Veyangoda
Hanberd, C. M.-Ranter.. Haptigastenne-Ratnapura
Harbord, V. M.-Planter-Ella and Morton.. Yatiyantota
Harbor, D. Engineer, Karandawatta Mines.
llarbur, Geo...Engineer . Orient Co. Ld...Veyangoda
tmale
[Colomle
Hardie, Geo-Planter ..Tellisagala...ko
Hardie, R. F. S...Le.ecliman & Co...Muiresk 15A, Horton Place-Cinnamou (Auden, .
Harding, A. Hamilton...Planter...Preeton...Dikoya
Harding, E. Powys-Planter-Choughleigh-Pussellawa
Olerk...Police Court-Kandy
Harding, J
Harding, William...Manager...Messrs Wilson & Co...Agrapatana
Hardy, F...Guard...C. G. R...Kitudy
Hardy, 3. R...Assistant Engineer... Walker & Greig..Haputale
Harley, E-Planter...Sevenmally...Munaar...Travancore
Harley, 11....Planter..Kalaar..Munaar...Travancore

Harmanis, P...Planter...Godapolla No. 11.-Matale


Harmanis, WPlanter...HorregollemalwatteTiharlya
Harraent, A. Revf..Miasionary Apostolic, o.ara...Marawi la
Harnett, F. R...Hev...Actg Chaplain to the Church of England Troops...Colombo
Harper, K. J...Planter, Gansaraoola...Pdatale
Harriot, N. C. B...Planter...Uda Radella...Nanuoy a
Harries, G. J. St...Planter...BetworthGalagedara
Harries, G. H....Planter..(liony. Secy. Enrunegala P. A.).-Alan...Kurtmegala
Harries, 8, L,..J.P., u.P.m...Planter and V. A... Walpola and Mahaoya...Dehiowita
Harris, H. F. Ensor...Colomba
Harris, Helen M. Miss...Huneratgorla Mission...Kstugastota
Harris, J. Hardy...Pensioner and Licensed Surveyor...Wellawatta
Harris, J. T. Rev...Wesley an MissionPrincipal, Central Instt:,tion...11a"..iicaloa
Harris, J.-Pilot...Gall e
Harrison, H. C., :.a.& u.P.M...Planter...Henfold...Lindula
Harrison, H. J.-Assistant, Whiteaway & Laidlaw...Colombo
Harrison, R. WPlanter...Culloden...Neboda
Harrison, T. C....Assiataut Inspector, 'Colombo Waterwork ...Maligakautle ...Colombo
Hart, E, G. Mies...Managereas...Maluttuodara Mixed Schold....Galle
Hart, J...House Paint.er...Slave IslaudColombo
Hartley, C. A...PlanterDalhousieMa& ...rya
Hartley, C., M.A. Cantab...Principal, N y al College. , Col mbo
Hartley, E. M. Mrs...Maternity Nnrse...Colpetty...Colon(to
Hartwell, Sir B. C. D. A., Bart., s c.c...Proprietary Plan er...Gourakelle.-Li Egypt
Harvest, Miss Nurse, General Hospital .Colombo
Harvie, A -Pilot ...Ferenze...Kollupitiy . ...Colombo
Harvie, J....Planter... Vicarton... Matale
Harvey, E. T. F. S.-Assistant, Bosanquet & Co...Cinnr mon Gardens...Colombo
Harvey, F. F...Asst., H. W, Cave & Co...Colombo
Harvey, F. G..Planter, (Hon. Secy., Manna, a 2. A)...Mandaranewera,...Maturata
Harvey, R. B.. Planter... Winchfield Pwrk..ltangala...In Europe
Harward, C. C...Irrigation Engineer, Vakaneri, Batticaloa
it
Harward, J...m.a. Oxon.
of Public Insta'uction (Joint
Royal Asiatic Society, C. B., & President Friend-in-Need Sooie',y)...Montrose
, ...Horton Place...Colombo
Harward, T., 1 c c...2nd Assistant to Postmaster General...Colombo
Harwood,W...Director, Galalla Ceylon Tea Estates and Agency Co., .Itd C ol m bo
or, St. Joseph's Colltge...Colombo
Haelam, I. Mrs...Profeas
a
Haslop.C. E., rs..c.a.E.A.s.....-vbstant, E. John S.; Co...Colombo...In Eitrope
Haslewood, E. Stedinin...Planu'r..
Hassan. Bros....Rattan Manufacturers,.. Union Place...Slave Island...0o nmbo
Hassan, C. M. A...Shopkeeper...Main Street, rattail ,..Colombo
Hastings, It. C., Rev. ma...American Mie ion, Secretary Principal, Jat na College...
Vaddukodai...Ittffna
Hatherell, Charles E. G.-Proprietary r Planter...Rituageria...Ditnbula..4n Europe
Hathorn,George Manager, Galatia Ceylon Tea Estates and Agency Cy'
Honse...D nion Place..Colombo
[...Colombo
Maleja...Bagatel ...Kollupitiya
Bausheer, M.-Assistatit, per pro. Volkart
Hawaii, L. '1'. J...Planter..(0.M.I.)...In Europe
Hawke, E. F..Planter...Beltan...Kotnialie
Hawke, FPlanter...Barrington...11arabukltana
Hawke, J...Planter...Kempitiya...Ramtukkalla
Hawke, H. 111.-Planter...Talgaswela-3iapalagama
Hawke, J. TPlanter...Kurugalla...Garnpola
et
Hawke, P.-Planter.. De v i t urai Elp tiy a
llawkes,
F.
J...Aasistant,
Gordon,
Frazer
&
Co...Gtegory's
3lombo

Ir
Hawkes, W.C...PlanterLoolecondra...Deltota
pi
Hawkins, B. M.-Planter.- Asgeriya.... Matale...1 n Europe
Hawkins, C. M.-Planter...Yeltapathy...Bodinayakanur...North Trayanc e
Hawkins, E.-Planter..Sunnycroft...ltuanwella
Hawkins, G. 11.-Irrigato n InspectorMadawachchiya
Hay, E. 1...Phurter...Imboolpitiya...Nawalapitiya...In Europe
Hay, Geo P...L.R.O.P..1din...21.d. Lieut C. V...Private Practi t*.tener. _olonibo
Hay, Miss.-Dressmaker- rittindy
flay, MissPrincipal, We4tiyan Mission School...Gallo
ill
Hay, W. Mrs...Nuree...Mala sr St ... Kandy
Hay, H. M. Drummond, c.c.;,,r,lanter...Warwick...Ambawela
Hayden, J. L,.Planter..Wayr46.,..Matale
}layer', C. PPlanter...Mahanad....Norwood
Hayes, H. A..Planter...IIelliowil t Estate ...Dehiowita
Hayes, S. IL, 1 e.c...Planter(Hon..iSecy, Kandy Districts P. AO._ Wari alla...Kandy
Biases, T. G...Planter...General .5,,anager of the Ceylon Tea Plantation, joy., Ltd....
The Scrubs...Nuwara Ellyc
Hayley,,,A.. C., (Lieut. C.A. V.)...Pa.:tner Chas. P. Bayley & Co.(Actg.
Bake Agent
for Austro-Hungary)...eraWt
a

1248

- DIRECTORIES.

Hayley, Charles Pickering...m.x.c....Chas. P. Hayley & Co. (Consular Agent for Armin.
Hungary)...Galle...In Europe
e Hayley, S. P..Assistant, Chas. P. Hayley & Co...Galle
Haynes, E. C...Locomotive Foreman, C.G.R... Colombo
Hayward, K JManagyr per pro., Walker, Sons & Co. (Major. C, A. V)...The Haven
Gregory's RoadCinnamon GardensColombo
Head, E. WLocombtive Foreman, C.G.R...Nawalapitiya
Headrick, J. F...Partner, Harley, Butler & Co...G. 0. H...Fort...Colombo
Healing, Percy, c.c.n...Planter... Slacduff...Lindula...In Europe
Heath, A. HRodewald & HeathIn China
Heath, A. R. A...Rodewald & Heath...Colombo
Heath, H. A 1 c.o...Planter.. Rangala EstateRangala
Heath, H. 11-...Bogarieintalawa
Heathcote. B. TPlanterSherwood..Haputale
Heather Miss, B.A. Lady Missionary, C.E.Z.M.S., Clarence Memorial SchoolKandy
Heaton, J. Foreman Smitn...C. G. R...Colombo
Rebellion, Alex. jr., 2 c.c, ,Planter..Colombo
aham's Land
Hebentou,
Hebenton, Jas. K., c.c.n..311ead Draughtsman, Colombo Commercial Co., Ld...Colombe
Hector, R. B....PlanterI), nside..Nanalapitiya.
Hedger, R...Planter...Lec bart...Devikulam...Travancore
Hedges, J..Forem an P lotto; yer, C.G.R.. Wattegarn a
[Trincomalee .
Healey, JPlanter ,.Conlbi"Ln...Nawalapitiya
R. C., Military Chaplain..and Manager of Schools...
Beimburger,Rev. Fr. F.X.,
'%inary Apostolic C m.S...St. Joseph's CollegeColombo
Heimbdsher,
Heinekey, R, B...J. H. Vara, leur & Co...Colombo
Heinemann, 13. H..Photogra ';'-ierPartner, A. W. A. Plate & Co...Bristol Studio...
Kollupitiya...Colomtr ...In Europe
Held, H. H..Planter..Peradeniya
Helene, Rev. Mother_Superioress, ConventKurunegala
Ileliotis, V....Diver...340, Alutmawat.te StreetMutwat
nattier, J...Fineman, Blacksmith ..Harbour Works...Colombo
Hollings, R. .IJ4 ...c.c.s...AsQt. Govt. AgentMatale
Halsham, G..Q.Guard, C. G. R.Colombo
Hemphill, To .1i:in...Proctor District Court and NotaryMannar
.rt arbour Wnks...Colombo
Henderson,
Henderson, lilhu...PlanterFlorence Villa...Kandy
Henderson,:. .A...Senior Partner, Henderson & Co...Treleaven, Union PlaceSlave '!
Islai'J...Colombo
Henderson, J, D... Assistant BookkeeperLipton Ltd...Colombo
I-Colombo
Henderson J" L_PlanterGlen Al pine_Badulla
Henderson, .r. EPartner... Bender- n & Co .Roamend Place, Cinnamon... Garden...
Hendrick, C.1. D. Rev...Baptist NEW ...m...Atakalan Panne...Rakwana
Hendrick, H .Hangarna....kkuressa
Hendrick,10.A. D...Superintendent, GoodView.. Kadngannawa
Hendry, Will"...PlanterNortb PundtiluoyaPunduluoya
Henly, C... P. interAmbatenneNeboda
Heston, J...1.-.renian Smith, 0.0.R...Colombo
Relay, W. 1,..v...Episcopalian Missionary...Incumbent, St. Michaers...Polwatta...
(Hormt.ffiaplain, Ceylon Volunteers)...Steuart Place...Kollupitiya..Colombo
Herrman, 0. PIrrigati on EngineerVakaneriBatticaloa
Henning, R. 13 1 c,c...Planter...Katabookt...Kotmale
urd...Scenic Artist & Designer...Arondale, MaradAna...Coiombo
lienricus,
Henry, Chas. Nev..Anglican Minister...St. Andrew'sBatticalea
Henry, CharlelMFriend's Mission...ClodaghMotale
Retry, C. R.ialiss...WesLoyan
Henry, L. A...-9ianter...Johnny Dale...Weligatna
Henry, T. V. ;.1,3 .' .Planter..Katherine Valley...Kateduwa
B.A.. Alaveddy.../4 aliakam _Jaffna
Rensman,
H.ensman, G.J.t....ClerkParceT Office, G. P. 0...Colombo
Hensman, T. 1. N...Clerk, Kacholieri ..Nu ware Eliya
Hienzie, Johnl.,Storekeeper, Freudenberg & Co., ultsdorf Mills.,.Colombo
Mae er..St. Thomas' doltegeColombo
HepponstalI,!1.:
Hepponstall, '11,1 G...Daputy FiticalNegombe
1 F.,. Asst. Saperintencient of Surveys...Relaters
ELepponstall,..,
Hepponstall, .5. A...Post and Telegraph Master...Nannoya
Ilepponstall,?. 0...Government Surveyor ...Bals,1111,...Kurunegala
Hepponstallei. H...Govt. Surveyor..nendegodaBadulla
Hepponstall.r,t,'' W....SurveyorRatnapura
'..A...Post and Telegraph Master..Puttalam
Hepponstall.'
H..Proctor, D. C..Kalutara
Ideptia, A. P".., s..x...Papal Seminary...Kandy
Heraghty,....Secretary & Matron, Nursing HomeHatton
Heist. E. Ile..Misaionag

Herat, Alfred F...Proctor, D.C...Kegalla


Herat, C. B....Stotion master, C. G. H.- Iletapir,
Herat, J. G..Superintendent_Bambaragoda Ea tate .. Kuruuegala
Herat, J. P...Proctor, D.C.-Regalla

Herat, Laurence... Irrigation Depart in ent... Knrunegala


Herat, S. C-Stationmaster, C. G. 11....Padduka
Herat, W. H.-Landed Proprietor_Regalla

Herat, W. 0...Proetor, D.C... KegaIla


Herbert, C. C...Planter... Tel bedde... Baeluila...In Europe
Herbert, B.-Manager and Engineer, Hu tson dy Co... Kali dapota

JO

Herbert, R. H...Assistant, Vavasseur dy Co-Colombo-In Europe


Here1, M... Missionary Apostolic... Pamtutugama
Herft, C .. District Engineer, P.W.D I latticalos.
Herft,E-Stationraaster, CG.R...Matale
Herft, F. S...Shipping Agent, Immigration Department ...Pesalai-Mannar
Herft, B. 31..Distriet Medical Officer... Kitul gala- Yatiyantota
Herft, T. M..Post and Telegraph Master-Maskeliya
Herft, W. A..Head Clerk.- Treasury...Colombo
Herft, W. H...Head Clerk, Attorney-General's Dept.. Colontbo
Hermon, C-Planter...Eadella-Polgahawela
Hermon, W...J P., u.P.M....Plauter...Eadella.. Polgahawela
Hermon, Willbram, Jr...Planter
Hersee, W. C., Col, Sergeant...Drill Instructor. Ceylon Volunteers_K andy
Hesse, James...Licensed Auctioneer, &c...Maliban-St., Pettah...Colombo
Rattier, A. C. A-Planter-Doone Vule...I.Tdogama...In Europe
Hewawitarana, Don Ca.rulib, udallyar...H. Don Carolis & Son...Aloe Avenue-.
Kollupitiya-Colombo
Hewawitarans, Edmund ..Asst., H. Din Carolis & Son...Colombo
Hewawitarana S. A... Asst., H. Don Carolis & Son-Colombo
Heycock, H. d. H...Planter...Gartmore..Maskeliyit-In Europe
[Kurunegala
Heyn, G.-Clerk-Colonial Secretary's Of ee...c olotitho
Heynsberg, Colin, L.R.C.P. & e. Edin. and i P.F. & a., Glas-Asst. Col. Surgeon...
Heyzer, Edward Mae 0...Assistant Storekeet Jr, Finlay, Muir & Co...Colombo
Heyzer, Harry...Life Linesman-Harbour Works...Colombo
Heyzer, J. C. Mac C.-Private Tutor...Alfred vionse ...Colombo
Heyzer, Julian J...Proctor...Vauxball.St., Sla . t Island-Colombo
Hickey, H.f.1.-Surveyor-Colombo
Hickley, C. M.-Engineer, Kamm Devau Hills, Produce Company.-Travancore
Hieb, Louis, B. A...General Secretary, Y.M.C.A -Colombo.- in America
Higgens, Miss A,..C. M. S. Mission try ..Colombo
Higgins, R. S. G.-Planter
Highfield, Rev. Henry, m.A. London & Cantab.-Principal, Wesley College-Colo .nbo
In Europe
"lighten, W. T-Agent, Bank of Madras...Colombo
Hill, A. Blair... Assistant, The Kamm Devan Hills Produce Co., Ltd ...Trayancore
Hill, Bertram, B.A. Carob. c.c.s., J.e...Police Magistrate-Colombo .1
Hill, Mrs. C..Nurse..Jail Road-Borells- Colombo
Hill, Crawf urd -Planter-. Westhall-Kot- ale
Hill, P. 8...Planter.. Aldie-Bogewantatawa
Hill, Major E. W.-District Paymaster.- Kandy
Hill, H. V., 1 e.c...Planter...Golconda-Haputale
Hill, Harr!...Bandarawela Ho tel-Bandarawel a
Hill, Jas...Planter-Nuwara Ellyn
IBaleagoda
Hill, John_ J.P., u. e.m...Planter...(Ohairman Balangoda
A) ... Keenogalui
Hill, R. W...Electrical Engineer...Grand Oriental Hotel-Cohimbo
Hillman, Stanley...Planter...Coodoogalla...Kadugaunawa
Hills, A. H.. Assistant, Smith Campbell,& Co...Pixie's Parlour-Kollupitiya-Coltmbo
Hills, Charles...Superintendent A float...Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ltd -.Pixie's Parlour
Kollupitiya-Oolomho
Hills, T. W....Planter...Daisy Valley-Kurnitegals
Hillyer, G. L. Planter_ Angroowella.. Teldeniya-In Europe
Hildegrade, Marie do St...Nursing Sister...General Hospital...Colombo
Hilton, F. E..Irrigation Engineer, P.W.D...In Europe
Hindle, J. W ..Jailor-Ratnaput a
[..Colombo
Hine-Haycock, A.L.-Assistant..George Steuart & Co-The Spring...Guiidford Crescent
Hinshaw, R.-Donnybrook- Watawala
Hippolvte. J. Rev-Missionary Apostolic, 0.11/.1...S!'. JOil n's ...Jaffna
Hirt, R. L.-Assistant Accountant, National Bank of India, Ltd...Colombo
Hirst, T-Asst. Planter..E1 Teb...Passera
Hitchcock, M. H-Medieal Practitioner-Oodoorille..,Msnipay,.Jaftua
Hitchcock, W. E., M. A... Vice-Principal, Jaffna College...Jaffna
ilitchings, H. C.. Printer... Victoria Arcade Buildings_Eort...Colomba
Hoare, H. J..Engineer, Walker, 8,ons & Co., Ltd.. Colombo
Hobbs/ E
Storekeeper.. Lipton Ltd...Oolombo
[Colombo
Hodge, W. J..Sub,Accountant, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China...

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DIRECTORIES.

Hodgson, G. C. S., 1 c.o.. Sonnyeroft...Nuwara Eliya


Hodgson, J. C...Plauter..Meddaeumbra...Watagods
711odgson, J. D..E ngineer..0.0. R., Northern Extension...Ktuunegaia
Hodgson W. P...Pianter...Tatnaturelley Group...Nawalapittyg
Hodson, 'Lieut.-Col. R. D...R. A. M. C....Senior Medial Officer...Nuwars Eliya
Hoey, Miss...Hurao...Colt;etty...Golombo
Hoffer, J. _Manager, Gallo Ff4C(., Hote1...Golombo
Hoffman, A. P ...Clot k, Chartered Saar...Colombo
Hogg, George H...Assistant, Walker, Sons & CO., Ld...Cromer...Castle St...Cinnamon
Gardens...Colombo
Hohl, Martin...Assistant, Freudenberg & Co...St. Albans...Flower Road...Colombo
Hoisiugton, H. L. RevAtnerican Ceylon Mission...Nainative...Jaffna
Holland, F. k...Asst. SimerintendentGreat Western ....Talawakele
Holland, Walter DPlanter..Dikmukalana..Balangoda
Holden, II....Jailor,..Welikada...Colorato
Hollingworth, A.. Asst. Planter..Nilloomally..Madulkele
Holloway, A. E.,.SuperintendentFranklands...Wattegama
Holloway, E. Miss...lmcilSecretary of the Trinity College Board of Music...Principal,
Christ Charch SCLool...KurunteHolloway, Frank J., C.
Holloway, Joseph... Proprietary Planter...Franklands...Wattegama
Holloway, Robt. J...Survey'or.Matale
Holm, FL F...Haigranoya.,..Halgranoya
Holmes, A. M.-Accountant, Equitable Loan Co. of Ceylon...Silversmith St...Golombo
Holmes, C. A...Guarcl, C. U. R...Nawaispitiya
Holmes, E. H..Sub-Agent, Bank of Madras..Colombo
Holmes, J. MrsDressmakerTurret Road ..Kollupitiy a...Colornbo
Holmes, P. Mrs..Nurse...Wokanda..Slave Island...Colombo
Holsinger, A. E. Mrs.-Music Teacher...Darley Road...Colombo
A. Marinitsch ... Ku l I npitiya...Colombo
Holsinger, A. Ed...Bookkeeper,
Holsinger, E. R...Clerk, Bank of Madras...Ballentra...Kollupitiya...Colombo
Holsinger, J. S ..Harhour Vv`orks...Colombo
Holsinger, M. B...Clerk, Frets .., nberg & Co.. Kollupitiya
Holsinger, M. J.,.Printer...Pr tah...Colombo
Holt, J. 111.-Chief Reporter, Times of Ceylon"...Bristol Hotel, Fort...Colombo
Home, E. F (2 c.c ).-Planter....1Huousakelle...Deltota
Horan, P. J...Chiet Clerk, R. A...Colombo
Homer, J.-Senior House PhysichmGeneral Hcspital...Colombo
Honorine, Marie...Nursiug Sister:..Generol Hogpital...Colombo
Hood, C. H...Planter...Gattgawatte...Maskeliya
Hood, Cockburn.- PlanterHoolankande...Madulkel....In Europe
Hood, W. A. G., c.c.s., J.e...Distriet Judge...Commissioner of Requests... Police MagictrateRatnapura
Hoole, E. T...Assistanr. Government Veterinary Surgeon...Kandy
Hoole, .1...D46ft-et Medical Assistant..Knronegala
Hoole, R. A., 19.Wdaliyar...Secretary,', 1). C...Batticaloa
Hooper, C...Superintendext...Katubedde...Moratuwa
Hooper, G. E...Dist. Engineer, Railway...1.1anuoya
Hope, Reginald A., c. M. t....Proprietary PlanterOrtnidale.. Maskeliya...In Europe
Roper, T. L...V.anter.. .(Honv. Sec., Kolani Valley P.A.)...De4Aworth...Debiowita
Hopfeugartner, A. Miss ..Girls l!,claool...Chnudicully..Jaffna
Hopkins, E.F., B.A. Dub., c.o.s., Al'.. m.c.n.a.A.s...Government Ageot, Fiscal & Collector
of Customs Eastern Province...Batt kaloa
Hopkins, W. H. K...Planter..In Egypt
Hopman, Mary Mrs...Certified Nurse...Katukele...Kandy
Hopman, E. Miss...Matron, HDspital...KHrawanella
Horitt, R. P...Head Guard, Railway...Colombo
Hormuejee, J. K...Planter...Maputugala Horana
Hormusjee, R. Muncherjee...Asst., R. MuncherjeeColornbo
Hornell, James.. Biologist in charge of Marine Laboratory and rmspector of the Pearl
Banks...Galle...In Europe
Horner, L. Planter..
jKalntara
Horn, W. E...Planter...A bercairney...Dikoya
Horsburgh, B., M.A. Edin., c.c.s., J.P, Lieut. C. A. V....Assistrmt Government Agent...
Borden, C. W... Merchant and Agent..1, Baillie Street. ,rJolombo
Horsfall, C. W. Jr...Assistant PlanterDelwitaKurumegala
Homfall, E. F... Assistant Planter -.Rost ta. Kotagala j
Horsf all, G. L -.Planter H ope... He wabeta
Horsfall, J. E. B., I c.c...Planter...In Europe
Horsford, C. F. MPlanter...Wewesse...Baclulla
Horeford, 0. CP.13...Planter...KamdeneweraMatale
Horsford,PPlanter...Doranakande...Avisawella
Hortense, Sister...Home for the Aged. _Colombo ,n
Horan, J. P., c.c...Planter and Manager...Lebano4 Group... Madulkele

_
UeMUUiLla Lsoup
Hoseason, H. 0., a .P. & a.p.xt...Planter...1Vlanager,
Hoseason, J. B....Assis'ant, Ceylon Wharfage Co., LtdColombo
9
Hossen & Bros...611.4mi' Manufactnrera, Union Place...Slave Ieland..Cclomho
Milton, H. Rev. a. J...General Seminary of Intlia....Kandy
Hoste-Turner, E _FlanterElchico ...Raltwana

Hough, T.. Manager, Brown's testaurant...C.dombo


Houston, HughThird Engineer, Sir J. Goode ' ...Columbo
Howell. R -.Bridge Foreman, C. G. R...Wellawatta
Howes, Eva Julia Miss...C.M.S...K ar.dy...0u leave
C.
Howie, A. SFactora Superintendent, Lemastota... (Hon. Secy. ,...Kandapola_oslanda
fK
Howie, Arthur FPlanter... lialtogalls ...P melte wa
Howie, W. GPlanterLlapugastenne ..Ratnapura
Howison, J...Dietrict Superintendent, C. G. lt...Nawalapitiya.,In Eurole
Oodivilla Girls Boarding Sohoo l...
Howland,
S. R...PlanterChokanadMumuirNorth
R. Miss ..American
t, E.
Travancore. [Oadivilla...Jaffna
Hubert, A...Head Clerk, P. W. D...Colomho
Hudson, E. A.. PlanterBettiyagode ..Kurunegala
Hudson, R. P...Planter...Glenanora...Haputale
Hudson, ThosPlanterWiheragalln..ila,putale
Hudson, T. P., ta.s...Classical Master, Jaffna College...Jaffna
Hughes, A, M, Vanghan_PlanterKaloogalla..Pussellawe
Hughes, C.-Harbour Represeutative_Lipton Ltd ..Colonibo
Hughes, C. A ...SurveyorPossellawa
[Colombo
Hughes, E. H... Planter _Talaw air( ie
Hughes, E. JPrefessor, St. Joseph's College -Editor, "Ca":holie Messenger"
Hughes, E. Spearman, As s.E...Flori A aid Sm.:Osman...Kandy
Hughes, G. H..,Planter...Wavaheena...Pundaluoya
Hughes, J. R... Pla uter ...Dimbula...Kotagala
Officer,..s.s , Lady Havelock...Colombo
Hughes,
Hughes, R. 3. B.. Planter...Naaeby Estate...Nnwara Wigs
Hulangamuwa, T. BRatemahs.tmay _President, V. TMatale
Hulangamuwa, T.. President, Matale EnstRattota
Hulse, S... DiverHarbow: Works...Mutvvall .. Colombo
Hulugsla, lion. Mr. S. N. W., m,L.c...ltateriahatruaya, Wanni HatpattuKurunegala
Human,
, A.1. K.E...Supe riut e dint, Technical Oollege...(Lieut. C. L. 1.)
Halifax House.. Rosinea Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Humbert., A...Manager, Bristol HotelColomb a
Hume, 0. 0...Planter...Kirimettio,...Elpitiya
Humphrey, E. L.. 1 c.c...Planter..(c.m.l.)....Iudarx aItuanwella
Hunt, C. 13.
AneimuiiiDevikuli al...Mut-mar...South India
Hunt, C. DPlanter...13dagoda...Undugoda
Hunt, Henry...P. W. D...Matale
Hunt, E. B...Licensed Surveyor... Jaft'ua
Hunt, 0...Col. Sergeaot...Drill Instructor, C. V..., bil sw
Hunt, E. J. Rev...Missionary Apostolic, 0. M. 1....Borella...In Europe
Hunter, A. A. GSurvey Department...Alckarapaqu
Hunter, F...Planter...QueonsborryKotmale
Hunter, Sister Faith...Wesley-an Missiou,..Puttur..,Jaffun...In Europe
Hunter, JPlanter..Pitakunda GroupMatale
Hunter, JPlanterTaprohaneKota.tala
Hunter, J. A...Chief Clerk, Kachoberi...Kandy
Hunter, F. G...Surveyor.. Colombo
Hunter, J. A...Planter..Knavegmire..K .galls
Hunter, LPost and Telf graphmaster...Avi,,awlella
Hunter, T. G..Inspector of Aline
_.tached to the Secretariat) Colornb
Hunter, William...Manager, Stores Department...Walker, Sons & Co., Ltd ..Bagatelle
road, Kolluritiya..Colombo
.0
Hunter-Blair, G.W., 2 c.c....Planter & Supe.intendent...11oolankanda Group..Madul.
Hunting, S...Iiead Guard, C. G. RColomho
[kale
Hurst, A. M..Pla,nter...Algooltelme...Elkaduwa.
Hurtille, H. B .Ratemsbatmaya
Palata....A.nurad hapura
Hussen $aibo, JManaging Director, A. Adam Seib() A Co...Colombo
Hutchinson, C. JPlanterPansalatenne..Mata,le
Hutchinson, E. H. J.r., u.
(Chairman, Ainbagamuwa P. A .)...Carolina
Hutchinson, C. Miss...C. M. S. School ..Cotta
[... Watawalis
Hutson, C. A..EngineerCeylon Engineering Works...MutwalWilheluo's Rhue..
Turret RoadColom or,
Hutson, W. F.-Engineer...Ceylon Engineering Works...Colombo
Hutton, H. De A ... PianterIn Europe
Huxley, T. C. J P., M.P.R.C,. Plau,er & V. A...Old Peradeniya...Peradeni a
Iluybertaz, H., L.a.c.r. & s. Edin... Assistant Colonial SurgeouKand
Y
Hyatt, TomPlanter...Keinni EstataYatiyantota,
Y
Hyde, A. C. GAssistant, MY Bros. & Co...RubenY Gre
'
Road...0
Ih
Hyde, G. H. M.,
c.c...(2nd Lieut. C. A. V.)g..Mochanical
arYs
&rinser,
t7overnment Factory...Colornho

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DIRECTORIES.

Hyde, J. ...Planter-Leangawella...Hapntale
Hyde, Mrs. Winifred-..European Ladies Nurse... Kandy
kyde, J.-Planter-Bambrakelly...Lindula
Hylands, William...Assistant Carriage Foreman, C.G.R.-Railway Avenne ..Colombo
a

1.
Idroos, L. W. M.-Notary ..Weligama ;
Icon, E. Rev...Miesionary Apostolic, o.m.i...Navanturai....Taffna
M.C.B.R.A.s., Retired Mucleliyar...liollupitiya..Colombe
Ilangakon, John 11.,
Illandera, J.-Planter...Moorock...Kurunegala
Illangakoon, J. H.-Retired 31tuisliyar...Matara
Illangantilaka, B. A.../Ootary Pnblic...Hanguranketa
Illangautilaka, J. H ..Chief Clerk, Police Court...Kurunegala
Ilankayer, T...Head Clerk, Kachcheri...Mullaittivu
Illankoon, W. 11.-Planter...Elpitiya Walauws....Gampola
Illesinghe, G. de S. e,c.o...Repre.,entative, A. S. C...Nuwara Eliva
Daley, J. Rev...C. M. S. Tamil Cooly Mission .. Upper Alibetsford...Nanuoy a
stale
Imray, Charles...Planter ..Pansalatenue ,
Inch, John.. Planter-Alababeriatenue-TeltleMya
Ingham, J.-Charses Officer...Uustoms...Colombo
Induhami, K. A...Notary Pnlalie...Ganegoda...Ratnapnra
Inge, W. T. K...Planter...West Hapntale...Ohiya
Ingelby, e., J.-Planter ...KinrafiS..Bandarawela
Inglea, W. C. S....Superintendent of Application Surveys...Survey Dept...Colon*,
Inglis, A. E -Manager, Brown & Co ..Ma.ikeliya
Inglis, Herbert...Planter, (Hon, Secretary, Kalatara P.A.)Tu
Ingouville-Williams, Lient..Colonial E. C. n.s.o...0fficer Cmniru
2nd RAW.,
Worcestershire R ',rt.-Colombo
Ingram, Alex. J.-Planter....leragama...Porademya
Ingrain, J. R...Clerk, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank...jampettah St....Colombo
Ingram, N. M....Asst. Engnier, Munfcapality...Bristol llotel..Colombo
Inner, W...Assistant, Joni in & Co..Talawakele
Irene, Mary de St...Nurs ig Sister, General Hospital...Colombo
Iresont J. P..Planter...F ictory
Factory...Putsellawa
Ivine John ...Planter-Ravenscraig...Nawalapitb a
Isaac, P. A...Planter...Dambagalle....Nawalapitiya
Isaacka, J. J.-Senior Storekeeper...Salt Dopt...Puttalam
Ismail A. H.-Jeweller-1, Grand Oriental Hotel Bnildings...Colombo
Ismail, A. Marikar..Jeweller, No. 4, Bristol Hotel Premises.. Fort-Colombo
Iamail, M...Jeweller...3, Bristol Hotel Premises-Fort-Colombo
Ismail, M. C. A . Jewellers..5, Bristo! Hotel...Fort...Coloinho
Ismail, AL Magdon...1, Victoria Areade...Fort...Colomho
Ismail, N. M...Jeweller,..No. 6, Bristol Hotel Premises..Fort...Colombo
Terrain Wil.Casim Meharned-Jeweller...2. Bristol Hotel..Colombo
Ismail Lebbe, X. L. M. M.-Shopkeeper...Main St ..Pettali ..Colombo
Ismail, M. 31 O. L.-Notary Publie...AIntgama
Ismail Saibo, & Co. 1.-General Merchants. :Deltota
Ismail S. M...rnspector, Local Boaid...Matara
[Galls
Ismail Al. A. hi-Landing & Sh;pping Contractor-Volkart Brie, & B.I.S.N. CO
Ismail Saiboq K. & Co -Butchers and Storekeepers... Maakeliya
Ismail Saibo, M. & Co...Storekeepers...Darrawella...Dikoya
Ismail Saibo, M.-Butcher and Storekeeper-Haldumeaulla

J.
Jackson, A. J.-Planter...Udaveria & Lyburn states...Haputale
Jackson, 11...Planter & Sportsman...8Ra Eliya... N u wara. laws
Jackson, R. M.-Planter..Tillicoultry...Iindula
Jackson, R. S... Al aha Eliya...Nanuoyo.
Jackson, R. St. G.-P1anter...Vedehette...Galaha
Jackson, Wm. B., r.P.,
Jackson, Hon. Mr. W. H., ma..o., J.P., is.c.s.n.a.s -Principal Collector of Customs
Colombo
Jackson, Alra...Nurse...Slave
Jacob, J. G...Forwarding Agent...Wattegama
Jacob, P....Landed Proprietor...Mullaittivn
Jacob, P....Planter ...Gamwasama...Gaminaduwa
Jacobs, H. E-Tailor...Maradana Colombo
Jacobs, H. W. D...Engine Driver, C.G.R...Colornbo
Jacolyn, E. B...lnterpreter Muhandiram, Courts...Anuradhapura
Jacolyn, J. A...Head Overseer P. W. D. Govt. Factory...Colombo
jacotine, J.-Engine Drivor...C. G. R....Kurnnegsla
%lir -11

Jacotine, Walter...Clerk...Lewis Brown lir, Co Well:markt&


Jacques, H. S.,. District Engineer, P. W.D -.In Enr..m ,
Jacques, R. R. Proprietary PlanterStafford Estate ...11a!granoya
Jafferjee, CarimjeeMerehant, 4th Cross Street, Pettah..Colembo
Jaldeen & Co....if attan Manufacturers . Bridge Street. Sams IslandCalomb3
James, BPlanterWaldemarUda Pussellawa
James, GPlanter and Superintendent...Katugas'ota Estate Katugastota
James. Cr. John ...Planter :.HentraingfordAvissawella
James, Henry -.Planter ...Galanitikanda ...Namunakula.
James, Richard S...Guard, C. G. R...Col ombn
James, S. E., c.c .n...P tauter ..Erroll...H atton
James, Wilsou....Clerk, New Colombo Ice Co., Ld Slave Isle...Colombo
James, W. K. Planter ..KurulugalaDeniyaya
James, D. F...Recordkeeper, D. CGalle
ai
Jameson, A. D Foreman Platelayer, 0.G. R
Jameson, G. JCarson StCo...Columbo...
'
In Europe
Jamieson, A. P...Planter...Elbedde ..Norwood
Jamieson,G. D...Planter.. Resits.. Kotsgala
Jamieson, 0. D., JrPlanterLochnagarMatale
Jamieson, J. G... Planter... Hemming ford-. Avi sawelia
Jamieson, J. Innea...Planter..Debatgama...Aranayaka
Jamieson, R. APlanterGlenlyon_Agrapatano,
[Colombo
Jamieson, R. BPlanterGlen Alpine ..Ba Mita
Jamsetjee Rustomjee, Doctor.- Adarnjee Lok tnanjoe & CoBankshall Street _Fettah
Jan, E. N. L.e.c.r, & s. Edits., I,F.P. & n. Gies.,
CUL.1013...S111)-Assistant Colonial
Snrgeon...District Hem ital...Neboda
Jansen, 0. A...Chief ClerkRaclicheri Kandy
Jansen, Mrs...Dressmaker...Turret RoadKollapi tiyaColom bo
/Colombo
Jansen, 1'. A...Chief Clerk, Ceylon Wharfage 00., Lt3...(66, Fishers' ifillMutwa)1...
Jansen, T. It... Post and Telegraph MasterNawalapitiya
Jansz, A. W...Post & Telegraph MasterEollnpitiya Colombo
Jansz, A. W..PlanterMudampe
Jamie, B. D...Head Clerk, Customs DepartmentColmar,
Janaz, C...Matron, Civil Hospital.- Avisawella
Janaz, Cyril A -Principal, St. Jobn's High SchoolPanadure
Janes, Dr., C. B.L.n.c.s...(London)...m.a.c., s.u...Kalutara
Janes, C. F Medical Practitioner_TebuwanaNeboda
Jansz, Donald...Clerk, General Post OfficeUnion PlaceColombo
Jansz, D. M Secretary, D. CGalle
Jane;, E. 0...St rekeeper, W. H. Davies &
I Division, Mara.dana..Colombe
Jane; Edgar DonaldSchoolmas ter...St. John's ..Panadure
Janaz, Edwin WMnsic MasterMaradana...Co.)111ho
Jansz, F. S..Licensed SairveyorTangalla
Janaz, F. M Inspector of Police... W,P.
Jansz, Geo. E , & Cu ...Oiapsmsers...G die
Jana; H. W Pensioner...Postal Department... Well awatta-.Columbli
Janes, J. C...Teacher, Royal CollegeWellawattaCalorabo
Jana., J. C...Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office...Colombo
Janaz, J. CPlanterTiddy Dale...bodandatva
Janes, J. E...Post & Telegraph Master...Matale
Janaz, J. H...Veterinarian & Coachbuilderlet Division, Maradana_Colombo
Jansz, J. H.- Pay Branch, Postal and Telegraph Department -.0..dembo
Jansz, Jas. Peter...PhotographerGalle
Janaz, MissNurseSlave lslaniColomba
Jansz, N. J...Clerk, Audit Office. College Street... K otahenaColombo
Jansz, P. 0...PlanterRatmahara ..Dodanduwa
Janes, P. P ..Clerk, General Treasury...Bainbalan; a--Colombo
Jausz, R. FSurveyor...Kalmenai
Jansz, T. E...Clerk, Bank of Madras... Vitura
et...Colombo
Janaz, TClerk, Locomotive Department,
.Temple RoadColombo
J ansz, Walter Andrea...PlanterGralagodr
ya....Madampe
J anet, W. LLanding Waiter, Customs
Jausz, W. RClerk...KachelieriColoni'
Janeze, E.-Registrar of Lamds...Kand
Janeze, J. L...Pensioner...Kalutara
Janeze, Neville B....Proctor, D. 0...' `
Jardine, W., af.r.R.o...Planter...Eat
rama
Jaro, M. A. R M. K. Sallie & Co.
bo
Jaro, M. C.-Merchant and Storekek
..Colombo
Jarvie, John Shields...Planter...17v
a...In Europe
Jayakodi (W. Johnstun).-Brigadier,
.y, Officer Conunandinkc...Colmnbo
Jayamanna, G. H. R...Notary Publi
.1r0
Jayamanna, M. C. P. N..Notary Pull
Jayanetty, E. SPlanterGalpata...
Jayaratna, B. C F.-Medical Otlicer.

1252

DIRECTORIES.

Jayaratna, H. J. B. de S...Notary Public-Paeyala-Veyangoda


Jayasekara, A. A. C. W... Notary Public.- Bauflarawela
Jayasekara, A. S. F. Muhandtratu-Kahtta.ra,
Jayasekara, B. W..Survey Dept...Kalutara
Jayasekara, Rev. C. A. Ve...S. P. G. Minster-Tangalra
Jayasokara, C. W,..Planter..Baddegama
Jayasekara, D. D. S. W...Notary Public...Kataluwa
Jayasekara, 11. W-Postmaster..Baddegaina
Jayasekere, Leo de S....Post and Telegraph Maeter...Madulkele
Jayasekara, 0. A...Tioadmaster. Mahinda College .. Nalle
Jayasekara A. B. W., Rev....S. P. G-Wel lawatta
Jay asekara
dr Co '..Formarding Agent _ Natrona
Jayasekera, B. W., Mddaliyar-Kandy
Jayasekera, G. C. A...Proctor, D. 0...Ga11,:
Jayasekera, 0. A. A...Proctor, D. C...51. Belmont St Holt adorf ...Colombo
Jaya Sakti (Mrs. H. Perera)...Adjutant, S. A... Modampe
(Colombo
JaYusemt, J. D... Superintendent...Kakirikanda...Elprtiya.
Jayasinghe, F. D.. Clerk to Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society Museum...
Jayasinghe, J. F. P_Drattsman, P. W. D.-Jaffna
Jayasiughe, P-Superintendent.. Kobilawagura-Ambalantota
Jayasinha, Adris...Merchant-Ratgama...Dodanduwa
Jayasinha, B. A...Sugar PlarCer...Nagoda...Baddegama
Jayasinha, C. D-Medical Practitioner-Lake Road ..Kandy
Jayasinha, C. D...Interpreter...Welisara Court,...Ragarna
jayasinha, D. B...Planter-Panaragoda...Marawila
Jayasinha, D. E. A., Mnde.liyar-Ambatanwatte-Galle
Jayasingha, J. de 8.. Sapdt., Cargo Boat Despatch Co...Dematagoda,...Colombo
Jayasinha, D. F..Planter..Digalie-Neboda
Jayasinha, D. G. D. W., Muhandiram-Kumbalwella...Galla
Jayasinha, D J.-Medical Practitioner ..Hangurankota
Jayasinha, D. S., M adaliyar -.Registrar of Servants ..Police Office-Colombo
Jayasinha, H. C -Telt:: her, Trinity College... Kandy
Ja.yashaba, U. D-Sub-Editor, "Ceylon Independent "-Colombo
Jayasinha, 11. E-Planter-Kalugalla, No. 2...Kandy
Jayasinha, M. A ..Sugur Ptantk r..Nagoda....Baddegama
Jayasiuha, T. C. S....Proctor, D. C...Dematagocla - .Colombo
Jayssinba, U. J. lost.Notary Public -Nagoda ...Jaela
Jayasinha, 0. S. P...Depntyoroner-Weligampitiya...Jaela
Jayasinlia, U. L. Perera...N otary Public...Weligampitiya-Jaela
Jayasiriwardene, R-Superiniendent-Kudapadua Mills..Negombo
Jayaeundara, A. D...Proctor,
Jayasundara, Alfred De S-Pianter-Denegomuwa-Polgahawela
Jayasundara, D. B. D...Notary Public.- Ahanganta...Ka taluwa
Jayasundara, D. C-Planter-lnduruaa...Bentota
jaYastindara,.I, D...Notary Public......G orakana-Kalutala
Jayasundara, M.-Draughtsman R. E. Dept-Trincomalee
ispector...Kuruilegaia
Jayasundara, D. N-Irrigatiori Sub.h
Jayasundara, D. B. S. W ..Notary Public... Kataluwa.
Jayasundara, J^ E. de 6...Procter_Kurunegala
'ayasundara, Y. D.-Inquirer into Sudden Deaths...Batnapura
Jayasuriya, A. D...Planter, Monrovia-Dodanduwa
Jayasuriya., A. W. D-AsListant Sub-Inspector of Schools-Bambalapitiya.'..Colombo
Jayasuriya, C. C -.Postmaster ...Kosgoda
Jayasuriya, C. D. S-Planter...Codsgu la Estate...Weligama
Jayasuriya, 0..Aast. Sub-Inspector of Schools-Kandy
Jayr, suriya, D. A....Planter...Bat ambayaya-Werellagarna
Jayasuriya, Don Carolis...Plantei a &tatty wellewatte-Welignina
Jayasuriya, E. D. S...Planter...D...sfathavila. Estate...Dodanduwa
Jayasuriya, Francis...Proctor,
Jayasuriya, G. E. F...Planter, Hwy, nienne-Bogawantalawa.
Jayasnriya, D. J. E.-Planter. E thette-G
Nlatilgarria
Jayasuriya, N. A. S...Plauter..Hnter...HauP.-- E,PitiYa
Jayasuriya, T. T. de 8...Clerk RACJ.P., m.c.n.. Police Court...Kalutara

Jayasuriya, D. J-Baptist Missio


Jayatilaka, C. P. Interpreter Macro, Colont bo .N egonabo
11 Street ..Kandy
Jayatilaka, Corneliu
s.- M.P./LC ... Pr Wlittegama
Jayatilaka. C. D. W....Notary Publullaittivu
Jayatilaka, D. A.. Head Gardener, Ga,minaduwa Colombo
Jayatilaka, D. A. G...Notary 1'ubli4.Colombo
-tayatitaka, D. B....a.A., (CALCUTTIC.G.R...C.olomb..Prinoipad, A na,nda, College ..Jail
Road-Masadana-Colutuldi ram, Courts
Jayatilaka, D. C. A. W., Muhandirai. D. Govt. Fe.!3 Oflicer...Gandara
nya.....Kotte
Jayatilaka, D. C. de. S...Notary Pubn....gur
g,Avisawella
iria ttaStor011
Jayatilaka. D. D. G...Notary Public

SHARE LIST OF RUBBER PLANT


ISSUED BY

AND RUBBER
STREET, LONDON, E.C.-JUNE

J. RUSSELL GRANT & Co., TEA, COFFEE,

STERLING COMPI%IES. -triads in Federate


NAME ov C.!omrAtiv. Nominal Paidup Total Planted
Capital. Capital. Acres, Acres.
t. X.
Rata Caves Rubber Co. ... 30,000 11,125 1,857 ?18/
&licit Rajah Rubber Co, ... 70,000 61,000 3,590 1,1ilio
Cicely Rubber Estates Co. ... ... 6,0041 6,000 603 A38
Ea Preference 6,000 4,500 - _
Federated Selangor
35,000 14,755 983 517
Inch Kenneth Rubber Estates Lim. 15,000 6,000 660 300 \

Knjang Coffee and Rubber Co., Lim. ... 23,000 21,061 2,485 ti711
Kianang Produce Co. ... 20,000 14,149 2,319 iisi
Linggi Plantations...
20,000 10,625 3,103 mil
7`7 preference 10,000 10,000 - Pataling Rubber Estates syndicate ... 30,000 17,500 2,000 :.4.110
Mortgage 5,000
Sagga Rubber Co. ...
... 20,000 5,340 1,218 200
Selangor Rubber Co. ... ... 30,000 26,300 - 1,205'
50,000 13,WW 2,500 :o.-.
Sungei Way Rubber Co.
60,000 50,000 1,035 9:i
Ir:Illambrosa /tubber Co.
STERLING COMPANIES. - Lands i
Ceylon Cocoa and Rubber Co.
Ceylon (Para) Rubber Co. ...
Pe'medulla Rubber Co.

15,000 3.000 1,260 20,000 5, 0011 1,000 60,000 44, 2,371 324

Rubber Estates of Ceylon

100,000 20.000

1.715 __CP08

RUPEE C

Its
Ceylon 'Planters' Rubber
Syndicate
I, 6 2,80
Harpenden Rubber Co. ,
0 :3,0(),00 1
Malay States Coffee Co. ...
1,00,000
I
tia
Serernban Rubber Co. Lori 10,00,000 .4,75
RUPEE Ct
Rs. Rs.
Ceylon Rubber Co.
... 7,50,000 1,00,410
Kalutara Rubber Co.
... 2,50,000 1,05,001
Lanka Rubber Co. ...
... 1,00,0011 50,00,1
Southern Ceylon Tea and Rubber Co. ... 10,00,000 4,10,000
Udapolla Rubber Ca
Uva Rubber Co. .

... 50,000 28,750


... 1,000,000 330,000

1252

DIRECTORIES.

.r.

Jayatilaka, D. J., J.r., u, P.:4 ...Proctor, S.C. and Notary ...ilatnapura


Jayatilaka, D. la...Stationmaster, C.G.R...Paiyagala South
Jayatilaka, D. M. W ...Notary Publie...Kutte
Jayatilaka, D. S., Mudaliyar...Ciii,f Clerk, Registrar-General' a Office...Colombo
Jayatilaks,, D. W Z....LicenseeSurveyorRatutipura
Jayatilaka, F....Proctor, D. C.,.Matara
Jayatilaka, J. C...Inspc, otor, Local BoardBadulla
Jayatilaka, J, D. S. . Platelaying Contractor, Kelani Valley... Avisawella
Jayatilaka, J. R...Teacher...St, Thomas' Coilogo...Colombo
Jayatilaka, K. D. F. W..NotaryPnblic..Berttwala
Jayatilaka, K. Don William ..Notary Public ..Wadduwa
Jayatilaka, M. Den Frederi::k...Notary Public ...Pantiala...Kurunegala
Jayatilaka, M. H...Proetor, D. C...Kalulara
Jayatilaka, R J
e. (Ediu) . Deputy-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Dimbula
liospital...Kotagala
Jayatilaka, S. D. J...Notary Publie....TittapattaraHanwella
Jayatil .ka, J.W.P...Notary Public... Inquirer into Crime.;...Udugampola... HenarsAgoda
Jayatilaka, W. M. F... Asat. Superintendent...Keenakelle...Harawila
Jayatilaka. Wm 0...President, VIlla,go Tribunals.. ICurunegals.
Jayatuage, D. M. R...Clerk...Rattm Bank Sc Agency Co..11atton
Jayawardana, A Mudaliyar West Giruwa Pattu...Tan oalla
Jayawardana,
A. M. F. A...Notary Publio...:Idutwal...0cAlabo
l_tuwa
Jayawardena, A. M, Muhandiram...Head Master, Prince of Wales's College...Mora
Jayawardana, A. P...Planter...Madampe
Jayawardana, A. W., ta.c.a.n.a.s...Notary Public...Vadampe
Jayawardana, Andrie de Silva...Notary AmbaLs soda
Jaya wardana.Bros...Seadenien...Abbotaford...Nanuoya
Jayawardana, B. N. K...-Kachcheri Mudaliyar...Nuwara Eliya
Jayaw irdena,13. E. M. F...Notary Public... Kalutara
Jayawardana, B. G. P...Landed Proprietor...Dehiwalts
Jayawardana, C., it.e.B.R.A.s...District Medical Oil' eer...Elks.duwa
Jayawardana, C. R. P... Kazhcheri
Jayawardana, D. ASarveyor..Colombo
Jayawardana, Don C. de Silva...Notary PublicRattata
Jayawardana, D. D. A., MnItandiram..Notany Fa blic...11enaratgoda
Jayawardana, D. G... Medical Asst....Handel
Jayawardana, D. M...Post and Telegraph Master...Karam:gala
Jayawardana, D. J. A...inquire:. iut 3 Deatbs...Siyane Karate West...Henare,tgoda
Jayawardana, D. WPlanterMadaropo
Jayawardana, E. G...Prootor, D. C...Colombo
Jayawardana, E. P...Landed Proprietor...Ktrunegala
Jayawardana, E. W. 'Advocate...Sad Lieut,,C.L. IStockholm...Maitland Cres...Cinnamon Garden,...Colombo
Javawardana, E. S. F. A...Notary Public ..Chilaw
Jayawardana, F. D. S...Planter...Ambalangoda
Jayawardana, Gabriel W., J. 1.., Mudaliyar...11abaratia
Jayawardana, H. A., ta.m c Advoeate...Grandpass...Colombo
Jayawardana, H. Daniel...Ratemahatruaya or Biutentia...M.sltuya...Datticaloa
Jayawardana, H., M udaliy ar...Pasdum Korale East ..Kalutara
Jayawardana, H. Pit , Muhandiram...Kachcheri...Kandy
Jayawardana, J. de S...Notary Public...Kaikawala
Jayawardana, J. P..Multandirara...Head Lltrk, P. R. C ..Ratnapura
Jayawardana, J. Q ...Advocate...Kandy
K.alutara and Paus.dure...Kalutara
Jayawardana, J. V. G.,
Jayawardana, J. W. D. P... As vt. Storekeeper...Mutwal...Colombo
Jayawardana, J. P. S...Notary Public...Wariyapola...Kurimogala
Jayawardena, J. S...Advocate...Galle
Jayawardana, K. D. D. A ...N otary Public ...Gampaha...Hertaratgoda
Jayawardana, M. D. Mere hant... Wel igama
Jaya w.t rdana, M. F. A...Notary Public... Biyanwila ... Colombo
Jayawardana, M. V., Mrs....Resthouse-keeper...Teldeniya
Jayawardana, N. A WijeysinheNotary Publie...Yagampattu...Madampe,
Jayawardana, PPlanter...Alutwallawewatte...Madampe
Jayawardena, P. J. F ...Andiambalam...Negorabo
Jayawardena, P. LProctor, D.C...Chila.w
Jayawardana, R. H...kluhandiram, Giruwit Plata West...Walasmolla
ara wila
Jayawardana, Randolph...Plan te r... M ud ukat u wa
Jayawardana, Richard P., Mobaudiram...Landed Proprietor...Kotte
flotubo
Jayawardana, RobertPlanterHikkaduwa
Jayawardena, S. de S...Clerk, Audit Office...Diekm in's Road...Havelock Town...00Jay awardena, S. P...Post and Telegraph Master...Neboda
Jayawardana, T. G. W... (Capt. C L.I.)e. DLL. anrcn. E...Diatrict Eugineer...Government
Factory.. Colombo
Jayawaftlara, W. A. D. J. P. W. S..Notary Public.. Padukka
Jayawardana, W. GNotary Public ...Kadawatta

1254'

DIRECTORIES.

Jayaweera, D. C....Clerk, Delmege, Forsyth & Co...Galle


[& Matara
e
Jayawery liangsny...Planter..Kallawtenne...Balangocia
Say,kwick! an; a, A. S... M ail Contractor and Proprietor...Coach Service, ila.nbantota
Jayawiekrama, A. S.-Citronella PlanterAkurossa
Jayawickrama, B.-Planter
Jayawickrarna, F. S.-Medical Officer...Kotapo]a...via Chile
Jayawikrama, Walter -.Prim( or,
, D. 0.-Littleham...Tangalla
Jayawikrarna, C. Chas...Plantor...Weliganin
Jayawikrama, C.F. S.-Intel-linter Mudaliyar, D. C...KegaIla
J ayawikrama, D. D. S.-Planter...Mirissa...Weligarna
Jayawikrama, H. S...Proctor,Supreme Court... Kelutara
Jayawickrama, H, A...Irrigation Superintendent...MamadelaTangalla
Jayawikrama, l H...Bettled Mudaliyar...HiJI House.- Kurunegala
Jayawikrama, S. S...Planter...Kerenvilla...Galle
Jaymen, C. Z.-Private Medical Practitioner...Rummages,
Jeaffreson, H. 8...Manager, Tea Deprrtrneut. Aitken, Spence 8t Co...Colombo
Runde', A., RevMiss. Apostolic, 0. 3t, J....Mannsc
Jobb, Thos.-Planter ...Wewelmadde... Matale
Jeevunjie, H. E. S.-Mercbant...R1verland,..KollapitiyaColumbo
Jeff ares, W. S...PlanterVerulimitiya... Pnwakpitiya
Jeffery, J.-District Engineer, P.W.D...Ratnapura
Jeffery, Seymour P.-Manager arid per pro, Lipton Limited, (Member A Thirty Com.
Sorrento...KollupitiyaColombo
mittee
A...J.P., e.1..11... Planter... iHon. Secretary, Batticoloa P.A.).-Arrsj emmett-Bru
patiu....Batticaboa
Jemmett-Browne, K.-Corporate AccountomtBatticaloa
Jenkins, E.j..Assistant. , Troy... ituanwella
Jenkins, G. W..Platiter...7.illgampcia...Rataapura
Jenkins, James Ronald...Planter...TroyRuanwella
Jenkins, J. W.-Planter...Arcady.- Ratimpura
Estato...Kegall a
Jenkyne, B. H...Plantcr. E
Jennings, C...Head Guard, Rwlway...Galle
Jenner, L.-Head Guard, C.G.R...ICantioya
Jensen, A. 0Captain, " Prompt "...Harbour Works...Colombo
Jeremiah, J. R L. itr. `3. Ceylon...SnbAssietant Colonial SorgeonMullaittiva
Jesequel, G. Rev. Bro...o.u.t...st. Vincent's llonse...Maggoos,
Jeaudasan, D. K..Superintendent... Industrial School...Kanke, anturai.,Tellipallai
Jevan Das...Capt. S.A...Alutgania
Jeya PereiraLieut., S.A.-Colombo
Jiviranjec., A. E.-Proprietor, Ceylon Aerated Water Manealtory...Pettah..,Coloinho
Jinadasa, M., L.m.s Ceylon...Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Dandugaina
J oachim, A. H.-BookkeeperLewis Brown & Co...Felix Lodgo...Kollapitiya
Joachim, A. PercivalSchoolmaster and Private Tutor...Felix Lodge...Kollupitiya
Joachim, A. R.
sed Broker Havelock Town...Colombo
Joachim, W. Hs-Draughtsman, Ceylon Engineering WorksMut-Nal...Colombo
-10N
Joachimpillai, B.... Notary Publie...Jatlna
Johanson, A, B. Rev-.. Leipzic Lutheran Mission ...Colombo...In Europe
John,Alber t... Plan ter...Ht ad ClerkNew Danbula Goy.L td ...Diyagama.. A grapatana
John, Bdwin...AesistaLt per pro., Bok Bros. & Co...Broxmead..Cinnamon Gardens...
LColombo
John, George. ,..Li censed Broker... Colombo
John, Jacob S...Writer...Cb urch Mission HouseGallo Face...Colombo
John, J...Tailor...Kandy
Colombo
John, L. St...Planter...ln Europe
John, Reginald M...E. John & Co-, BellisterTorringtou Road Chinamen Gardens...
John, S...Pcstinaster...Ps.lial
John, W. D...Portmaster...Rattota
John, P. C.-Planter...Mousa...Uclapassellawa
John, S. R.-Planter.- Freshwater.. A grapat awl
Johns, W. Gordon ..Planter...Efigh.;Forest...Maturata
Jobnpulle, C. A...Station Master...C.G.R...Aawwe
Johnpulle, F. N..Inspector of VaccinationJaffna
Johnpuile, G. P.,.Chief Clerk, Irrigation DepartmentColombo
Johupulle, H. 11`,..Proprie tor and Editor, " Patriot "...Jaffna
m.c.n.a.a.s...Sab Assistant Colonial Surgeen.Dolosbage
Johnpulle. J. S., r,
Johnson, Clement..Planter.. HunasgeriaWattegama... In Europe
Johnson, 0. A....PlantiT...Venture...Dikoya
Johnson, 0...I'9 ant er. Mrualioya....Karawanel3a
Johnson, 0, B...Lieut., Royal Engiikeers..Colombo
Johnson, EL-Inspector, Local Board...Batticaloa
Johnson, H. K._ Asst. Locomotive Foreman, C. G. It Kurunegalit
Johnson, Mary, Miss.-Church of Eng'and Zenans Missionary Society...Gampola
&s., Gies.- Assistant Colonial Surgeon In ohs
Edin.,
Johnson, Owen, L.a
or the Convict Est biiebtnent...BorellaColimbe
utak,
,p
Johnson, T. S. Roy .u,
Johnson, W. T. C...Planler...RitnageriaTalawakele

1258

MEMORIES.

Keegen, J...Master, St, Joseph's CollegeColombo


Kell, W. E...Keell & Waldock_Brokers, &e....Barues PlaceColombo'
Keen, G. E ...Engineer Driver, C.G.R..MaradanaColombo
Keiger, A., R...Missionary _Apostolic, 0, M. 1...Halpe....Katana
Keil, Lawson...CarpenterVonl Point...Trincomalee
Keil, W ...Irrigation Sub-InapectorOnetukulam
Keir, P. WPlanterHerefordSheneottaliTravancore
Keith, E. WPlanterForest CreekKotagala
Keith, H M...Planter...
Keith, J.. N. J.P... Proctor & Notary_Rokehy.. Union. Place ..Slave
Keith, K, N...Engine Driver.O.G.R...Colombo
Keith, Riehati M.. Cl k , Colombo Harbour Warks...Colomho
Keith, R. G...Planter We-oya...Yatiyantota
Kelaart, C. B.. Manager, Ambewatte Store...Colombo
Kelaart, Colvin...Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office...Colombo
Kelaart, E. P. HusseyBroker and Licensed Auctioneer...Wellawatta
Kelaart MPlanter
wagamaNawalapitiya
Kelaart, Mrs...Nurse...Kew Roa Slave IslandColombo
Kelaart, J ...Engine Driver, C. G. R...Colomho
Kelaart, R...Manager,
& Son...Norwood
Helaart, T... Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office_Wellawatte,
Kelaart, Walter B... Aceountatit and Chief Clerk, Cumberbatch & Co...Kings
14, Regent BtreetMaradana..Colomho
Kelembi, A. C. 8Stationmaster, C.G.R...Ratramit
Kellar, A. M...Deputy Postmaster, G. P. O.. Parnankada...Wellawatta
Kellar, Charles C...Cterk, Mercantile Bank ,..Parawa Street...Galle
Kellar, J. W...(Col, Sergt. C. V., c. c.
Deputy Fiscal's OfficeMatart
Kellar, W. JPost and Telegraph Master ..Vavuniya.
Kellow, A. JProprietary PlanterAlbionNuwara Eliya.
Kellow, H. W...Manager, Milsom & Co...Yatiyantota
Kellow, W. A. T. (1.c.c.)...Planter..Yapame..Lanugala
Kelly Allanson & CoEambalapitiy a.. Colombo
Kelly Douglas E...Planter..KillarneyBogawantalawa
Kelly, J.. Jailor..Hultsdorf . Colombo
Kelly, R. HShopkeeperPrince Street...Pettah...Colombo
Kelly, RichardGovernment Factory ..Colo mho
Kelly, W. A...Broker and Commission Agent...Maidstone, Kollapitiya...Eolombe Kelsham, G.. Head Guard, C. G. R.... Nawalapitiya
Kemish, IIEngineer, Engineering Works, C.A.Hutson &
Eu
Keralo, Gideon.. Engineer .../dtmaar..N. Travancore
Kemp, Z. FAssistant to Director of Bacteriological Institute...Colombo
Kemp, JEngineerNannoya
Kfq:13 ps, F. W.,.Planter... Drugamnws...Matara
Kemps, WPrivate SurveyorTangalla
Kendal, C. 2. 14s. Manageress ..Eritannia Hotel..York Street,...Colombo
Kengalaratnam, P...Broker, Skrine & Co.. Sunclara Villa...Ward PlaceCinnamon
GardensColombo
Lteulon, G...PlanterKurngama...Peradeniya
Kennedy, APlenterWattegaroa
Kennedy, H. 0Planter...Bare any... Norwood
Kennedy, H. WPlanterCabragallaMadulkele
s
Kennedy, Mrs...Dressmaker and DyerBorella...Colombo

Kennedy, R. C...Head Clerk, Railway General Manager's OfficeSmall ParaCalm


Kenny, W. W., Lieut. C.M.I.,..Managcr, Delmege, Reid & Co.Colombo-1a E
Kennedy, J. CProprietory PlanterFairlawn...Norwood ...In Europe
Kennron, JIlead Guard, C. G. RColombo
Kent, C...Sergeant Major, Ceylon Volunteers... Headquarters,...Colombo
Ke pitipola, A. W...Ratemahatmaya...Weragama...Ratotta
Keppitipola, H. D...R. MMatale
Ker, E. C...Friend's MiseonMatale
Kerl, W..Irrigation Sub-InspectorMannar
Hultsdorf Mills...Colombo
Kerner, Julius
Kerr, A. H PlanterFerndal e...ttangal a
Kerr, T. B_Assistant Engineer, Walker &
Kerr, C. H...Stella Cottage,...Bambalapitiya...Colombo
Kerr, DavidPlanting- Managpr...Scottish Ceylon Tea Co., Ld Abergeldie...Watem
Kerr, Dr. G. LMedical Officer, Ka nan Devan Produce Co.,..North Travancore
Kerr, Henry Ransome...Planter..(Retired) FeradaleRangals
Kerr, J ...Plan ter Cc coawatte... Lunn,: ala
Kerr, R. WPlanterGlasgowAgrapatana
Kershaw, R.D..Planter...131air Athol ..Dikoya,
Ketchlee, Miss S. L ...C. E. Z. M. SGalle
Kenneman, Algernon...Ship Chandler..FortColombo
Kenneman, Fred...Clerk, San Sebastian MillsColornbo

Keuneman, G. P...Proctor, D. CMatara


Keuneman, G. H.Chief Clerk, KaohoheriBatticaloa
Keyes, A. J. H...Capt., No. 3 Co., C. & M. B. B. A.. Columbo...on leave
Keyser, B. AMining Agent. Hapugastenne GroupRatnapura
high School...Nawalaftitiya
Keyser, J. MHeadmaster,
Keyt, A. S...Govt. Pensioner...Badulla
Keyt, F.. J r...L. a. C., P (Fe s... Medical Officer..Mannar
Keyt, Henry ...Planter.. Wyarnita...Ukuwala
Keyt, E.. Survey Department.. Diyatalawa
Keyt, Vere..Assistant Planter ..01mondale ..Kadugaimawa
Khan, B. F...Frarnjee, Bhikajee & Co.. Main Street...Pettah...Colombo
Khan, M. F., m,ra.c..Framjee Bbikhajee & Co..Main Street ..Psttah..Cgomb o
Khan, P. D., 7.1'..Frandee, Bhikhaje, & Co...Main StreetPettahColoinbo
Kiddie, V. CLoromotive Foreman, C.G R..Colombo
Kilaverasinghan, V...PlanterKatukenda...Negox, bo
Kimber, C .0...Chief Officer, ...s.s" Lady Havelock"...Colombo
Kindersley, Edmund CPlanterDunallyGalaha
Kindersley, W. L., B.A. Oxon., c.c.s...Asst. Govt. Agent, Commissioner of Requests,
Police Magistrate and District Judge,..Trincomalee
King, C. FPlanterWoodeud..,Deldowita
King, C. WForeman Platelayer C. G. R...Beruwala

King, E. H.,.:PlanterPen.y-lan...Delesbege
King, E. W ...PlauterDansinanePundalnoya
King, J. R....PlanterRookwoodHowaheta
King, M.B....PlanterRitnageriaTrilawakele
c.ar.r...Planter...(Member, Thirty Committee). Ceylon
Kingsford, A. C., J.e.,
Tea Commissioner in America... RookwoodHows.heta
Kingston, W. JUnder Foreman, Dock Harbour WorksMutwalColombo
Kirby, G. HPlanterPoeneallaMs.delkele
Kirby, Henry HPlanterHiralouvah ...Haldummulla... In Europe
Kiri Banda, B. K. id...Notary PublioBowalaKandy
Kiri Banda, W. MRegistrar and Notary... Pallipana_Kandy
Kirk, Alex:L...Planter (Chairman, Hap tale P. A.)...Lieut. O. M. I....Pita Ratnialie...
Haputale..Iii Europe
Kirk, A...Inspector, Ways and Works...0. G. RColornbo
Kirk, H. BPlanterThe !dount...Peerinaad
Kirkton, T. G...PlanterGonakelle Group ..Passara
Kirthesinhe, J. K. F... District Mndaliyar_Puttalam
Kirthesinhe. R. W..Lioensed SurveyorChilios Road...Negembe
Kirthe(gnhe, A. Simon...Licensed Surveyer...Negorebo
Kirthisinha A. W... irrigation InspectorTissa
Kirtisinha C.
' S...Medicai Practitioner...Negombo
Kitchell, S. Tuan...Coal Contractor, Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ld...Slaye LelandColombo
Kitchilan, H. J... Head Overseer, Lipton's Stores...Slave IslandColom boa
Kitchen, W. JEngine Driver. C. U. R....Nw.noya

Klein, A...Assistant Engieer, Hultsdorf Mills...Colombo


Klyn, J..Planter..Kandy
Knatelibull, R. N., D.S.O. Capt. 2nd Leseisterahire Regt... Adjutant, C. L. I...Colombo

Knight, B. C, N...PlanterEmeliva.Maskeliya
Knight, H. M..Planter...Travancore Tea Estate Co., Ld...PeermaadTravancore
Knight, M. 11...Planter_SuriarnalleDevikulam...Travancore
Knight, Reginald MPlanter
Knocker, A. Du BPlanterRasagallaBalangoda
Knower, E. A....11ead Clerk, Post OfficeColombe
Knower. I'...Matron Hoapital...Dikoya
Kobbekaduwa, K. BPresident, Village Tribunals...UdunuwaraKandy
Koch, A. R...elerk, Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd. Slave Island MillsColon3bo
Koch, A.....Jerquing Branch...Clerk, Audit Ottice...Colombo
Koch, C. A., Rev...Colonial Chaplain, Trinity Church...Clarence House, Steuart Place
Koch, C. E. F...l'roctor, S. C_Avisawella
[Kollupitiya..Colombo
Koch, E. L.,. Head Clerk, KacheheriChilaw
Koch, E. GodfieldPboto Arils% Colombo Apothecaries CoKandy
Koch, E. T...Municipa! Inspector.. Colombo
Koch, Ellis GStationmaster, C. G. R...Jaffna
Koch, H. I. Rev. Father, s. JGeneral Seminary of IudiaKandy
Koch, F. H. B.-Advocate...Colombo
Koch, Ghtdwin...AdvocateNegombo
Koch, II. E_Head Overseer, P. W. D,..Trineornalee
Koch, S. G.,.Poet and Telegraph MasterNuwara Eliy
Koch, '1'. AllanSeeretary,Loca I BoardPuttalani
Kodipilly, J. E...11ead Clerk, M. 0. & S. It...Galle
Kodippili, A. A...Registrar of Lands...Tan alla
Kodippli, D. B. D. S.-Planter Weliga g
Kodviner,"...Merchant...Point Pedro
Koelman, E, J...Prootor, D.O...colorubema

DIRECTORIES.
Roelump, J. C ...Planter ..Kalupttliana...Kalutara
1:Coelman, R. G...Broker and Commission Agent...Jensen & Co...ColoiPho
Koelmeyer, F. R.-Medical Practitioner...People's DispenaaryPettah...Colomho
Koelmeyer, F. W_AssistantCaboden EstateNebo:la
Koelmeyer, Felix L.-DisposerWalker & GreigGioneairn..Dikoya
Koelmeyer, H. E. W...Surveyor... badulla
Koelmeyer, .1. V. Surveyor ...MetlegamaHeneratgoda
Koelmeyer. M. E... Medical 011ieer...Dodanduwa
Koelmeyer, T S...Storekeeper, Boustead Bros...0,.lonabo
Koertz, J. J., ILL.% J r., C. P. kt...Proctor, S. C....06wn Proctur...Negoinbo
Koettlitz, A. Von...Rode amid & HcathColontbo
Poatipaster...Kautigannawa
Konamaly,
Kooray, 1I ..Manager, Portable Saw MiIls...Muratuwa
Koorommthapillai, '...Landed Proprietor and Govt. Building ContractorBalticaloa
Koragabalande, S. J. S. M. B...Hatentahatmaya...Wiya'uwa....Badulla
Korner, A ..Assistant, Freudenberg & Co...1theirdandCcdpettyColombo
Kosgaliakumbura RatemahatmayaWalapaneUria Pussellawa
Kosum Amman, ENotary Public ...Sayutamar utmBatticaloa
Kotalawala, D. CMerehantBadulla
Kota law..1a, E.-Landed Proprietor...Matale
Kotalawala, J. A.-Notary PublicUndugoda
Kotalawala, JnoLanded ProprietorBambalapitiyaColombo
Kotalawala, M Notary PublicGampula and Nawalapitiya
.C.P. & s., Edin.,t. P.P. & a. Gins-.Dep. Asst.-Col. Surgeon...Balaton
Kotalzwala, P
Kotalawala, D. J. PPlanterUrugamuwaDikwella
Koya, K. K. M...Merehant and Forwarding Agent ..Maskeliya.
Koys, A. E...Planter...KoagallaRatnapara
Koys, Henry...Private SurveyorKalurain,
Kaye, J. WInspector...Lmal Board...Kalutara
Kranim, A. V...Asat..Stcherbatchaff, Tchokoff & Co.-Colombo
Krause, H. A...Planter...Arthur's LandPeradeniya
Krause, J. A.. Post and T. legrauh MasterGralkiara
Krause, J..:Superintem entKatukitula.Wattegatna
Krause, J. H...Post and Telegraph Master.. Watagodit
Kreitzheim, J. A. B...Medical PractitiouerKurunegant
Kreltzheim, D. J...Registrar of Births and DeathsKandy
Kreltzbeim, W. F.-Public Works Clerk, Audit OfficeColombo
Kreteer, C. W...Clerk, J. M. Robertson eiz Co... We Lawro.ta
Krieker, beak, Clement H.-Inspector nr Schools -.Colombo
Kriekentmek, C. M...P.anterNorth Matale... Matale
Kriekanheek, E. Colin...Clerk, Volkart Broa...83 Kollupitiya ...Colombo
Kriekenbeek, J. 11--The Grotto, MaradanaColombo
Krieke:,beek, J. J...Inspector, U. E. TrrmwaysColombo
Kriekenbeek, W. H. I.. Clerk, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank...Colombo
Krisbnapitler, A. C.-Second Clerk, Kachcheri Batticaloa
Kris naratna, S:1)...Prector D. C. and Member of Local Board...Anuradhapura
Kroon..f. G.-Superintendent, Minor Roads Puttalam
Kilda 1.1aada...Pre.sid, nt, tiaosabliawa...Kiuigoda & Galboda Koralea..Kegalla
Kuda Banda, `P.A. J. B. P. W. MRatemahatmaya of Upper Hewaheta...Deltota
Kudahetti, A. 8...Manager, Geo. Jansz & Co...Matara
Face Hotel..Colombo
Kukalo, S. A...Store Assistant, The Trading
Kulatilaka, F. F...Notary Public, Weuda...Kurunegala
[...Colo
Kulatonga, D. J...Notary Publim-Dematoda.,.Coloinho
Kulatunga, D. J ...Clerk, Locomotve bepattment, C. G. R.Centre Road...Mattacooly
Eruvil
Kulesekrampillai, T... Vann
[Trincomalee
Kuc.arakulasingam, R. R. B...ManiagarKankesanturai
Kumarakulasinglia. S. S. B.-Interpreter Mudaliyar, & Town VanniyaKachcberi...
Kumara- anti, Arum ukamMerehaot... Point Pedro
Kumarasami...sis.ite Priest and AstrologerGintupitty Street.. Colombo
Kumararattia, P. F...Teak Bung alowKalutara
Kuwarasioghe, P. M...Planter...Bm.swardGampola
Kam araswarny, T....Proci or, D. C... J affna
Kuraualiyana, Don Abraham, Mudaliyar...CommiseariatKandy
Kurey, P. riePlauter.. C. H. De Soysa's Estates... Panadure
Kurukulaauriya C. F.-Notary PublioMatara
Kuruppu, A... dubardirAn...Kaclicheri Translator,- Kalutara
Kuruppu, D. A ...Clerk, Hatton Bank and Agency Co...Hatton
Kuruppu, D. C...1,au led Pr.prietor...I/duhamulla... Panaduro
Kuruppu, James...Landed Proprietor.. Inquirer into Deat hs...Panadurc
Kuruppu, 8. BProctor...D.C..Ka.ut a ra
Kydd, D...Agent, National Bank of India, Ltd...Nnwara Eliya
Kylasapillai, 0.-Mudaliyar...0 hief Tamil Interpreter to the Gov,ruor and Tranala
[Colom
to Colf....:.11 Secretary's 011iceColombe
Firm, A sat. Engineer, Colombo Harbour WorksLiudenau...Cmpetty

Labouchere-Hilt er, ...Planter-Angrocavella-Teldeniya-In Europe


Laboure, Th. Rev- Missionnry Apostolic. ,..m.t...Kuliyapitiya...Dandagamuwa
LaBrooy, C. A...At.vocate. S.
Kandy
LaBrooy, Edgar C...Head Clerk,Kacheheri-Kegalla
a
LaBrooy, Evan G -Municipal Inspector-Colomho
LaBrooy, F. E-Proctor, D. C...Tangalla
LaBrooy, R. F., L.ft c P. & e...Deputy-Asst. Cot. Sargeon-Maskeliya
LaBrooy, W. C-Clerk, H. Don Carolis & Sons...Bainbalapitiya-Colombo
LaBrooy, NValwin T-Proetor, 1).'C... Arnold Place-Kollupitira-Coiombo
LaBrooy, Percival.. Student-at-Law.- Kalutara
Labussiere, E...Arrent, M. M. &Co., & French Consular Agent.. Ward Place-Colombo
Laclau-Puasacg, Very Rev. A., o.m.r...R.C. Missionary-Chilaw
Ladd, T. C...Commission Agent...2ed Cross Street...Pettah...Colombo
Ladd, T, J.-Engine Driver, C.O.R_Colomba
Ladegin, N. P-Asst-Molehanoff, Paahatnotf & Co., ...Colombo
Lafarge, Math. Rev-Missionary Apostolic,
Vincent's lionse...Maggona
Lagathu, Rev. J. M-Missionz ry Apustclic o.m.i... Efahlandliwx, Kocaohikade
Laine, H-Lecontotive Foreman, C. G. lt.. KALI ogatinawa
Laing, Charles-Proprietary Planter.- Mossville-Dolosbaae-In Europe
Lake, Clifford.. Foreman, Barge Jetties _Colombo Harbour Works...Fairlight...
Turret Road...Xollupitiya-Colombo
Lake, H. A-Planter..Tulloes..Uda Puesellawa
Lallyett, C. J...Stsff Sergi. Miijor,U.V- Force... Asst...hecr(tary :mil Treasurer, C. V.
B.A., C.V.M. Headquarters.- Slave Ulan,' ..Colombo
Lamb, P. J...Waterworka, Municipality...Kandy
Larutert, J-Superintendent, Binding, Goveromeut Printing Offici/...Colombo
Lambert, 0. J. 0..Notary Fablic-Col mho
Lambert, C. Rev. s..r...General Seminary of Indio,...Kandy
Lambton; G. C...D.8.0 Capt. and Batt. Worcestershire Regiment...Colombo
Lammell, S. J..Planter-Friedland..Ifogawantalawa
Lamont, H- A..Arsistant...Walksr Sens & Co., Ld...In Europe
Lamont, Walter -Director-Welker Sons & Cu., Ltd-Colombo
Limon', W. T-Pisriter...Bellvvood-Ratuapurn.
Lamont, W.-Planter, Kosgala...Ratnapura
Lampard, A-Manager-Crostield Lampard & Co...In Europe
Lancaster, F. W_Planter-Deysnilla-Madulkele
Laneisberger, C.-Matron, Civil Hospital...Nnwara Eliya
Lane, C. H...S.S. Bhadra c/o Bois Bros-Colombo
Lauf:qt'. G. Alex., ..r., tr.P.m...Proprietary Planter_Blair Athol...Dikoya-In Europe
Lane, J ...Assistant, Miller &Co....Preslyn-Havelock Town...Colombo
Lane, M. Elton...Planter-St. Catherine... Dolosbage
Lane, W. A-Planter...131air Athol...Dikoya...Tu Europe
Lane, C. A-Msjor...R. A. M. 0...Clolombo
Lanerole, G. D. Rev...C. M. S....Kandy
Lange, Alfred W-Planter...Jallingamada..Elkaduwa
Langhorne, ff. J-Planter_Sprirp, Valley...Badn!la
Lanigan, .1. M. Rev., o.m.t..R. C. '
Missionary, St. Joseph's College.,.Co!etnho
Lankeeter, Il. O...Planter...Ranggbodde...Remboda
Lautra, A. J...Secretary, Local Board...Ha'ton
Lappan, Ha-Tailor and Clothier...Batticaloa
Lappan, R.. Matron, Civil lir,spital...Neboda
Lappen, F....Galle Face Hotel-Colombo
Lappen, J. R..Assistant, A. Pate & Son...Co!ombn
Larnaudie,A. Rev-Missionary Apostolic. o.M.t...Valimissam...Jaffna
Laseelles, The Hon. Mr. A. G., K. C..M.E. & t,c., Attorney-Geneml...Icicle
Kollupitiya_Colombo
Latif, A. C. A....General MPrebant ...No. 44, Main Street-Pettah-Colombo
Latham. S. G-Planter-Elfindale.. Watawalu
['Travancore
Latter, E-Planter-Peerrnaad-Travancore
Lauchlan G. M. M...0tEceidanager, The Raven Doran Hills Produce Co., Ltd...North
Laurie, Vaxton-Planter-Gleumary-Peermand-Travancore...S, India
Laurie, Frank Maxwell_Planter-Maratenne...BAgawauts.'awa
Laurie, William Forbes...Proprietary Planter and Visiting Agent...In Europe
Lavery, Mrs -Monthly Nurse...Dematagoda-Colombo
Lavigne Rt. Rev. Dr. Charles, ti.J...Bitshop of Trincornale i_Batticaloa
Law, J. W..
' Assistant, Smith. Ournpbell & Co... Seatields-Kollupitiya..Colombo
& Mahaoya...Dchiowita
Law, U.
Lawton, 11...Inquircr into Crinic...Yatidantota
Lawrence, A. S...Postmaster-Cialage ara
-Lawrence, N. S.-Medical Officer ....Valyettiturai
Lawrence, J ...Engin car.. " Mimi& "...Colombo
Lawrer,pe, N. S...Heed Clerk, P. R. C...Kachcheri...Jaffna
Lawrence, B. C....Registrar of Marriages. Births and Deatlis-Chavakaelicheri

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DIRECTORIES,

Lawrence, D., & Co...Tailors and Clothiers...Pettah.., Colombo


Lawrence, F.-Captain, " Brisk " Harbour...Colombo
H, A.-Manager, D. Lawrence & Co...PattahColombo
Lawrence, H. 1.1 _Post and Telegraph Master...Ituanwella
Lawrence, T. A. D...Nigiq Stationmaster, C. 0. It...1.1aradana...Colombo
man Painter...C. G. R.-Colombo
Lawrence, H. B
Lawrentz, C..Medical Officer...Minuwangoda,
Lawson, Arthur...Sitperntunerar3 Assistant SurveyorBatticalcm
Lawson, Jaltles...PhOtOgraphOr...Tfiffna
Lawton, K. R...Asst. S. K. Lawton & Co. Manipay...Jaffna
Lawton, L. R.-Book-keeper ard Chief Cleric, Kelaniganga Mills ..Colombo
Lawton, S. KPhotographer...Ma,nipay...Jalfna
Lawton, S. P.- Proetce...tianipay...Jaftna
Layard, Arthur G.-Planter...DetanagallaBogawantalawa
Layard, E. W..Assistatit Accountant, Bank of Madras...Fort...Colombo
Layard, Sir C.P., Kt., M.A. Cantab,...Chief Justice of CeylonTorrington...Cinnamon
Gardens...Clolornbo
Layard, F. H...Planter. J.P. IT,P.M. (C. M. I. ).-Gamapa.lia...Yatiyantota...In Europe
Nawalapitiy a
Layard, H. G.. Planter ...M
Layard, Miss Barbara ..Landed and House Proprietress..Nnwara HETI.
Layard, Miss Julia....Landed and House Proprietress...Nuwara Eliya
Layard, Raymond...Pri e ctemetary to the Chief Justice...Colombo
Layard, S...PlanterAvington...Yatiyantota
Laycock, H.
11.P.M.,,.Planter..Venture...Norwood..In Europe
Lazarus, Roche John...SI opkeeper -.94, Main St., Pettah...Colombe
Lazarus, S. R..Tazidermist...Un ion Place...Slave Island., Colombo
Lea, J. W. Cobbart Planter.- gugegoda
Leaf, E. 1MPlanter..Walawo..Balangoda
Leahy, W. H. G...Planter..Paykanam P,3crtnaad...Tiavancore
Leak, J. El., B.A Lond., c c.a.-Office Asst. to G. A...Jaffna
Lemke, W. M...Elon. Secretary, Ceylon.London Association...62, Gracechurch Street...
Lebbe, H. 0..Planter...Niadagala...Nawitlapitiya
[London, B.C.
Lebbe Marikar, 0. L. M. Osseo Planter ..Trewardene ...Raltwana
Lebbe Marikar, P. T. Meern..Jeweller...Fort .. Colombo
Lebbe Marikar, U. L. L-Kachcheri Mudaliyar & D. C....Hainbantota
Lecky, R.L... A sst. Accountant...Bank of Mn.dra3.. Colombo
Ledger, Miss...Principal, Girls' High School, W. M. S...Pettah Colombo
Le Can, 'F. Very Rev..,Missionary Apostolic, o.m.r..St. Mary's Chureh...Negombo
Lee, G. 0....M.C.B.e.A.S...Vice-Principal...City
Lee, S. U., B.A., at,C-Ii a.a.s...Principal, City College...Colombo
Lee, A., Miss..Nurse, General Hospital...Colombo
Leechman, Boni
Leechman & Co.. . Keyhan ... Guildford Crescen t...Colombo
Leeclenan, Geo. BLeochman & Co..Keyham...GuildfordCrescent, Colombo
Leechman, W. 0...0. & W. Leechwan...ln Europe
Leefe, B. W...Manager, Clark, Spence & Co...( Vic- Consul Sweden & Norway).-Fort
Leefe, L. 0...A.st. E. John & Co...MR(34am, House, Turret Road...Colombo
Leembruggen, 0. T...Clerk Kacbcheri...Deptity Fiscal...Calle
Leembruggen, C. W. I' ..Proctor...District Court...Colombo
Leembruggen, E. V...Survey DepartmentTaldena..Thalulla
[Colombo
Leombruggen, G. E.-Superintendent of Surveys...Harbour WorksWellewatte...
Leembragger, G. H. P. Proctor, D.C.. Colombo
Leembruggen, H. N., L.111.9., Ceylon...District Medical Officer...Aranayaka
Loembruggen, P. C.-Govt. PensionerKankesanturai
Lownbroggen, Robert H...Retired Inspector of Schools...Jaffna
S. Crlas...Assistant Colonial
Leembruggen Wilmot E., L.t.c.r. & a. Edill., L.F.P.
Lees,. J. C...domm
ission AgentGampola
[Surgeon...Negombo
Leese, T,..Assistant, Delmege Forsyth & Co...Colombo
LeFeuvre, E. Mansell...Plauter
e.c.n.,).-Midlands...Rattota
LeFeuvre, Fred. Wm...Planter..Twyford..Peermaad...Travanoore
Le Febvre, L. RevMissionary Apostolic, o.at.t...Wennappuwa
Le Frere, N. Rev...Missionaay Apostolic...C. M.I -1Vennapusva
Legeune, J. Rev...o.m.I.,11.A. (Loud.) St. Joseph's College...C. lombo
Legge, Capt. J. A... Master Attendant,...Colombo
Leighton, A...ChernistCargills Ltd., Alexandra Place...Cinnamon Gardens,..Colombo
Leighton, T...Wat-rworks Municipality...Kandy
Leitan, C. S...Notary Public...Kuruneeala
Leitan, D. H. Rev. o.s.e..Missionary Apes tolic...Nuwara Eliya
Loiter' K. S. D...Notary Public...Negombo
Leitch,' A. K.-Aerated Waters Factory...slave Is!ard...Colombo
Leith, H.-Engine Driver, C.G.R...Nawalapitiya
Lemaitre, M. Rev.
B.J...R. 0. Missiona
Batticaloa
Leman, A...Assistant, Stcherbatchoft, Tehokoff & Co...,Slitve Island...Colombo
Lemphor, G. D...Short-sand Writer and Typist...Lewis Brown & Co...Colom12,0
Lemeke, 0.-Assistant, Freudenberg & Co...Florence lionso..,0ambridgs
Le Marchant,
[Colombo

Le Motte, G. 0...PlanterDelmar.. Uda Pussellawa


Leman, J. B. Re'. Fr. s.J....General Seminary of India.. Randy
Lenarole, P_PlanterPrimrose HillWeligama
Lennox, C...Planter...Elkackwa Estaie...Ellcaduwa
Leonard, Robert...Lighting Silt., Gas & Water Co. Ltd....Volembo
'
Lepikin, J_Assistant per pro...The Trading Co ..Gal/e Face HotelColombo
Lepiney, L., Rev. Bro...Archbiehop's House...Colonrho
Le Sage, S..PlanterCpper Lyegrove, Koslanda
Leslie, A, W..PlanterProoprassie Group... Pussellawa
Leslie, DPlanter...Lamiliere...Kalawakele
Leslie, W. D...Plan ter.. Woodthorpe...Katugastota
Leslie, W. M.. A tmisra n Accountant, Brown di Davidson...Talawa kele
Le Texier. 0. Rey. o.m. r... Missionary Apo4 toile Mora to w a

Lethbridge, B. H. F ..Planter...Maousakelle...Deltota... lit Europe


Lethbridge, G. C... Plan ter_ Galatia... Kandy
Lewis, A...Accountant, P. W. D...Colombo
Lewis, B. V...Postmaster...Nikaweratiya
Lewis, C.P., 2 c.c...Planter...Gonakelle, Maturate.
Lewis, D. B...Baptist Minister_PussellaHiggashena
Lewis, D. C...Govt. Contractor_WelikadaColombo
A ssistant Conservator of ForestsChateau Juhil6...Ward
S.
Lewis, F., F. L. S.
Place.. Cinnamon GardensColombo
Lewis GCuard, C.G.R..Nanuoya
Lewis Herbert..PlamerSt. Clive..Nawalapitiya
CALLA:S..- Sub-Inspector of Schools...Kandy
Lewis, 11.D., Muhandiram,
Lewis, H. D. MartinHeed Clerk, D. R. C.. Matale
[Jaffna
M.C.D.R.A.H.. Govt. Agent Northern Provirce...
Lewis, J. P., M.A.,
J.P.,
Lewis, Major & Bvt. ',tent. Colonel G.W...2ud Worces' er Regt 0. C. Troops ..TrineoLewis, M Ts... N urge Marad ana...Cc Lembo
[males
Leyland, PSeatieldsColpetty...Colomho
Lienard, C. A., (Vo.t Lyuez) J p., u.p. NI ...Member of Agricultural Board...Coconut
Planter... Batticaloa
Liesehing, F. W. FriarlleyPlanterHon. Secy. Pastarra P.A...Park GroupLunugala
Liesehing, Frank...Notary and Proctor, Supreme Court.. Hatton House...Hatton
Liohle, F. J. Assistant, Schulze Bros &
Lieversz, J. W...Tensioner Customs tent ...Mannar
[Dowgate . W ollawatta
Liversz, Lloyd...Chief Clerk, Engineering Deor...Co'ombe Commercial Co, Ltd
Liguori, M., RevMother SuperioressHospitalKurunegata
Lillingston, J. 1... PlanterIn Europe
Limbourg, C. Rev...e.s...General Seminary of IndiaRandy
Lind8o, 0, V. H_Planter..Ratnapura
Lindsay, Alex....Planter_Watterrodde... Watagoda
Lindsay, Miss.. Nurse, St. Jan's...Gem-mole
Lindsay, J. B.. 1 c,cPlanter...Morahels,...Balangodit

Lindstedt, Karl...Assistant, Freudenberg & Co...Colombo

Link, C. IIManager, Grand HotelMount Lavinia


Linton, A. R...Accountant, Mercantile Bank of India, LtdColombo
Lintotte, A. J. C ...Manager, Geo. Payne & Co H u rling I am.. Gregory 's Road.. Colombo
Linwood, Miss...Finishing Room MitnagerestPlatit & CoBristol Steditio..Kollupitiya
Livers., Alovsius...Licensed Auctioneer and BrokerPrince St reet...Pettah...Colomb o
Liver a, A. b... Distri ot Engineer, P. W. D... Metal e
Livers., F.,'Masonry Inspector, P.W.D.. Medegsana
Livers, IsaacPlanter... Uraliagara Mad ampe
Malkaduwawa ...Kurunegala
Livera,
Livers., R. B... Clerk, Freudenberg & Co...37, Chukka Street . Cite mbo
Livere, SPlanterDeniyayaDeniyaya

Llewellyn, R. SIrrigation EngineerTissarnaharama


Lloyd, C. S MissC, ll1 S_Missionary..Kegalls.
Lloyd, A. W., J.P., ti.P.M...Planter...11aputale Estate ..Haputale
Lloyd, B. LPlanterWaltrim ...LindulaIn Europe
Lloyd, F. W...Planter...High Forest,..lilaturata
Lloyd, H., J.P., U.P.M... Actg. Superintendent, Convict E tablishinent..Colotnbe
Lloyd, .1. H. P....Planter... High Forest...Matnrata
Lloyd, W. ... Planter . Norton
[Colombo
Lochore, JaniesAssistant, Fiulay, Muir & Co...RmallanRacecourse Avenue..
Lockhart, E. P...Jailor...ColombJ
Lockhart, G. F.. Foreman, Bookwork Dept. Govt., Printing OfficeColombo
Lockman, .T...Aesigtant, Walker Sons & Co., Ltd....Womb .)
Lockman, W. IIAsst., Miller &
Lockwood, A. Rev ..Principal...Wesieyan High SchoolPoint Pedro
Lodewyke, John Henry...CsAierGrand Oriental HotelColombo
Lodewyke, P.A Cr rriage ProprietorKatuktle.. Kandy
Lodewyke, R... Plan ter...M orankandeG a lagedara
Lodge, 4. E. Kirimetiya, Galaha
Leech, A...Manager...Grand Hotel..,Nuwera Eliya

Inr.191P

DIRECTORIES.
Loftus, T. R. E. c c.s..Distriet Judge... Matara
[pure
Loki] Banda, D.J. R. S. G. w. a. M.-President, V.T...Nuwaragain Potato-. AnuradhaI oku Banda, D. N. W. S. J. P.
Aaligar of Tautankadawa...Ant.radhapura
Loku Banda, D. W. R. 11,-Ratemaltittmaya....Wellawaya...Badulla
Loku Banda, H. A. MRatemahatmaya, Yatikinda..Badulla
Loku Banda, R. R. M. W.-M..R.M...Lower Dumbara....Kandy
Loku Banda, D. M....Coroner ...Balangoda
Long, E. VPlanter....Alnwick...lida Passellawa
Long, Sydney...Frieucl's Mission... Metals
Loagden. C. C.-Inspector-General of Police (Has not taken np duties yet)
Lone, E. R.-Medical Officer, Kanatta Infectious Distio.ses Hospital...Colombo
boos, F. C...Stationmaster, C.G R... Gal le
Loos, F. C., tr on., st.t.
M.C.B.R As...Burgher st.t.c...Prootor and Notary...
Darley Ron]Colombo
J.P.,
13.P.
a...Proctor
and Nota ry ...Nuwara Eliya
Loos, P. C., junior,
boos, G. E...Inspector, P.W.D...Dikoya
Lois, II.. Read Clerk, Customs...Galle
Loos, Herman A., n.A. Cantah...Advoeate, Barrister.at-Law ...Oro wn ConnselGlenesk
...Flower Road...Colombo..Iu Europe
Loos, H. G., L.st.s. Ceylon...Medical Department...Deputy Registrar of Births dna
Deaths ...parley Road...Colombo
Loos, J. B...Storekeeper, Freudenberg & Co...Colombo
boos, 3. R.-Proctor, D.C.-Dillon Place. .Darley Road ..Colombo
Loos, 0..Clerk, Me :i.eal Dept.. Colombo
Loos, Maria Mrs...Matarnity Nurse ;Laurie's Road...Bamb dapitiya...Colomho
Loos, V. E.-Clerk...Public Instruction Officte...Colombo
Loos, B. R...Clerk, Colonial Sear tary's Oflice..Colombo
Loos, W.-Registrar of Births and Deaths...Negombo
Loosens. G... Manager, G.O.F1...Colombo
Lopes, Damian, Very Rev...Independent Catholic Missioa...Mannar
Lopes, Francis...PlantermElfindaleWatawala
Lorage, J. J.-Licensed Surveyor...Chilaw
Lord, A. S...Organist and Music Teacher... Kotahena.. Colombo
Lord, B. Miss...Assistant, Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co...Botella...Ceombo
Lord. R. IL..blnsitian.,.11qradana..Colombo
Loughman G ...Planter...Elkadowa Group...Elkaduwa
Loughman,
Louis, M.
and SuptGravesend...Nswalapitiya
C.S.E ... Assistant Colon's,' Surgeon Linda's,
Lourensz, C. B., L.a C.P. Loud.,
Lourensz, John A... Foreman, Book & Job Printing, "Ceylon Observer" Office...Colombo
Lourensz, Johnson Ball.. Licensed Surveyor and PlanterChilaw
Lourensz, W. H...Chief Clerk, Kathchori...G:alle
Lovegrove, C. A., s.sr.r.e. E... A.Slit. Director of Public Works...On leave
Lovett, H. J., A.C. A... A.S8 IA' ant Accountant, G.P.O...Colombo
Lovell, J. R. de Jersey...Planter...Weywaltalawa...Galboda
Lovell, Spencer F. 0...Ass t., Bois Bro. & Co -Colombo
Lover, E. C. B. -Asst. Thomas Gook & Sou...Bambalapitiya.. Colombo
Lover, R. R. B...A.,et,...Darley Butler & Co....13ambalapitiya... Colombo
Low, G. D...2nd Lieut., 92 Co., R. G. A..Trincomalee
Low, H. H...Planter...Springwood...Rakwana
Lowndes, W. S.aPlanter...Mahaoya..Dehiowita
Lubbock, A. E.. Agent per p.-o. Theolor & Rawlins...Winfrith ..Castle Street ..Cinnaloon Gardens...Colombo
Lucas, A. H. C.-Planter, Lo VallonPassellawa...In Europe
Lucas, C. E...Planter._Tis,amaharama
Lucas, W. E...Sub-lnspem or of Irrigation...Kandy
Luce, T. S.-Planter ...Clunes... Debiowit.a
Lucif.s, Marie ..Nursine- Sister, General Hospital...Colombo
Lude'.tens, A Miss..Asrit. to Matron, Gallo Face Hotel..Colombo
Mille...Gintot.a
Ludekens,
Lndekens, M.-Nurse, Civil Ilovisal...Deniyays.
Ludekens, R...Planter...IIrubokka...Morawaka
Ludekens, S. Ernest...Time-keeper, Colombo Harbour Works..Colombo
Ladders, F...Merchaut 155, Kollupitiya...Colombo
Ludovici, E.-Government Pensioner...Halle
Ludovici, E., c.m.s. Ceylou,
Practitioner..Galle
Ceylon...Sab-Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Jaffna
Ludovici,
Ludovici, W..Inspector of Police .. Kollupitiya...Colombo
Ar ,,en4-er...Brookside & Providence...Pussellawa
Ludowyk, G.
Lukin J. H...
(' mpden
'
Lin/Aden,
ar...Mattakello Tala wakelle
Loinsden, D. 0...v '.1!.er...New Peacock Group...Gampola
[Colombo
Lund, C. W., a.m.r.c. .i.. Asst. Sept. of Telegro.plis...G.P.0 -.Trevino -Horton Place...
Lundy, C. R...Asst. Supt. of Surveys, W.P.-Batticaler
Lundy, Dr. E. A...Dentist..Hatton
L eugly, r
Driver...C. G. R... Colombo

Lustlealtz, A....Baudmaster, C.V...Mabelle...Wellawatts


Luschwitez, Archibald...Clerk, Boustead Bros...Colombo'
Lushington, C. F...toconut Planter...Medway Estate...Trincomalee 410.111111.
Lushington, C. M., c. c. a.. I.P...On leave
Luehing tun, E. G...Planter...Latardale...Nanuoya
Lushington, G. H. F.. Proprietary Planter...Ballagalla-ella...t andarawela
Lushington, H. V., .1 e.&u.r.x...Propr.etary ?lanter...Penrith...Avisawella..In Europe
Lateran, F. M...Diatrict Medical Officer...Maradankitilawala
L ut,et az, T. B...Poet & Telegraph Muster... Kalmunai
Luther, M....Teaeher, St. John's Oglege...Ubundictilly -.Jaffna
Stcherbatchoff, Tchokoff & Co...Wuvertree Stores, Vauxhall Street...
Luts,
Slave Island..Colornbo
Lutz, G-ottfield...Asat. Freudenberg At C,,....norance llortse..eCambri lee
[Colombo
Luxtnure, C. Miss...C. M. S...Baddegama
LU&1110r0, J. W... PlauterDuusinane... Pun daluoye,.. On leave
Forers...Matnrata
Lyall,
[Colombo
Lyall, W...Planter...Aloowihare...MataIe
Lye Bros....Impurt and Export Merchant; an 1 Agents...3rd Cross St. Pettish...
Lye, H.. Engine Driver, C. G. R....Colomto
Lye, T. E...Registrar of Servants...Hatton
Buona Vista School and Orpbanage...Galle
Lyford,
Lyford, W. A...Planter...Bentota
Lyford, IL P. E..Planter...Pallagods...Bentota
Lynam, M...Head Guard, Railway...Matara
Lysons, K. C...Planter..MiOlakande ..Koslanda
Lytton, C. H. Very Rev. o.st ..t, Miss. A.post.,...Viee. Rector, St. Joseph's College...

[Colombo

Maims. Mohamed, A.L ... Jeweller...14, G.O.H...Colombo


Maartensz,L...Advocu.te...Orient Club, Flower 'Road...Colombo
Macadam, C. 0...Planter...Heatherley..Neboda
MacAllister, J. A...Planter...Old Medagarna...Deltota
Msaappoo, D. S...PlanterProvidence...Kadugannawa
MacArthur, D...Planter...Bon Anal_ Peermaad...Travancore
[Colombo
Macaulay, Charles C ...EngineerWalk er & Greig..Glencatrn.. Dikoya
MacBean, W. G...Secy , Oriental Govt. Life Assurance Co. Ltd...2, Baillie Street...
MacBride, G. P ...Planter ..Meenaga!la ...Dolosbage
Maelirtile, R. J. KDistrict Engineer, Public Works DepartmentKatugastota
MacCall, D...Planter
MacCarthy, A...Eroker...Wellawatta
MacCarthy, EPlanter...Wilpotha...Rajakadiluwa ..Chilaw
MacCarthy, Sergt.-Major...Police Department ..Maradana Colombo
MacCarthy, F. D. F...Lieut.-Colonel Commanding R. E...Parsons Road v.Slave Island
MacCarthy J. Rev...Prefeet.. St. Joseph's Coils (e...Colonabo
Maearthy, W, 0Overseer, P.W.D...Batticaloa
MaoCausland, H. A...Planter...St. Margarees...Uda Passellawa...In Europe
MaeDermott, 0. T...Accountant,Whi ttall & Co ..Coolavi n ...De Saram PL.ceColombo
MacDonald, A...Planter...South Travancore Tca Company...Travancore
MacDonald, a. J...Head Guard, C.G.R...liniunegalit
MacDonald, G. Rev...R. C. Missionary, o.m.1...St. Joseph's College ..Colomb)
MacDonald, J...EugineDriver, C.G.R...Colombo
MacDonald, James.. Manager, Walker &
MacDonald, J. W. H...Plantc, r...Wariagala... Kandy
MacDonald, J..PlanterLemagastenneGampola
MacDonald, R ...Planter Lemagaatenuo... Gant poi.%
MacDonnell, E. R...Chiet Irrigation Inspector...Udukiriwila
I.D...Proprietary Planter...Badull a
Macfarlane, R. P...J.P.,
MaeGillivray, J. A...Assistant per pro Maokwood & Co...Colombo
MacGregor, D. J., J.e...Planter...Invery...Dikoya
MacGregor, J. L... Photographer...Colomho Apothecaries' Co., Ld...Coloinho
MacGregor, J. A...Assistant, Cargills Lti...Colembo
MacGregor, W. M...Planter...Gona Adika...Gampola
MacGregor, D.Planter...Mincing Lane...Norwmid
MacGuffie,
1\lacguire, F. G...Engineer & Proprietary Planter...In Europe
Macguire...Lipt on, Ltd....Colombo
MacIntyre, S. 0...Post & Telegraph Muter ..Chilaw
. In Europe
MacIver, R. G...Sn_perintendent Afloat, Ceylon Wharfage Co., .
Mack, Arthur W...Teacher, Royal College...Ketahena..Colombol
Dept...Wellawatt a
Mack, A. L...Chief
Mack, D1F.....Engineer...Maradana...Colombo
Mack, H. W...Clerk, Royal Engineer's Office...Colombo
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DIRECTORIES.

Mack, J. E...Retire.d inspector of PoliceMedagama,..11enaratgoda


ensioner...Bambalapitiya...Volombo
Mack, M.
Hulftedorp...Colombo
;flack, Mrs...
Mack, P. D. A...Proctor and Notary...The Mosque...Bambalapitiya...Colom he
Mack, T. D.-Proctor...Cinnamon GardensColombo
Mack. W. E...Teacher,W;tsley College...BambalapitiyaColombo
Mackay, F 0. T,..Planter...La Vallon...Deltota
Mackay, H. Miller...Plariter...Meddetenne...Pundaluoya
Mackeever, J. C...Professor.. St, Joseph's College...Colorul o
MacKellar, Robert...Bookkeeper,...Ceylon Wharfage Co...Colombo
MacKelvie, A. O. Mrs...Planter...Kineale..Wattegadta
Mackelvie, D. P. Rev...Missim ary Apostolic, o.s.n...Kandy
W ...Planter...Kinsale...Wattegania
Mackelvie,
MacKenzie,'D. I..Planter..Ruanwella Eatate...Ruanwella
Mackenzie, 0. A ...Planter...Jalingamedo...Elkacluwa
Mackenzie, G. A. P..Planter...MalaberiatenneTeldeniya
Mackenzie, Hugh... Castlereagh...Dikoya
rOoloinho
Mackenzie, H. S...Mauager, Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage Co....Ieeland...Kollepitiya..,
Mackenzie, J.A..Sub-Accountant. Bank of Madras ..In Europe
Mackenzie, R...Engine Driver, C.G.R...Colombo
Mackenzie, R. I...Planter ...Wo-oya...Yatiyantota
Mackenzie, Wm...Planter... (Ex Tea Commissioner to America)...Iu Europe
Mackessack,
MiddletonTalawakole
Mackie, C...Planter...Peacock Hill ..Kandy
Mackie, Charles W...Asst..,Fairfield Iron Works... Mount Lavinia Hotel.. Galkissa
Mackie, F. NAssistant, Colombo Commercial Co. Ld...Prince's Club...Colombo
Mackie, J...Assistant, per pro, Vavasseur & Co...Cotombo
Mackie T ...Proprietary Planter ..Great WasternTalawakele
Mackilligan, Miss H. G. D...Nurse...Meddeeeda...Garnpola
F..Colombo
Mackwood, C. O., m.c.a.a.a.s...Charles Mackwood & Co...Marandahn House.:.Marada.na
Mackwood, F.M.,J.P., U.P.M., M.C.B.R.A.S. .Mackwood & Co...Colomho
[...Colombo
Mackwoad, F. 0...Aasistai,t, Charles Mackwood & Co...Marandahn HouseMaradana
MacLacfilan, T... Planter... Fairfield... Lindula
MacLaren, J. Arthur...Planter ..0akfiel(1...Koslanda
MacLean, C. W...Planter...Malia Uva...Kandapola
MacLean, E. J...PlanterUdaradella..NDAJnoya
MacLean, J. D. P...Planter...Kelielwatte..Latiogala
MacLean, R. N...Planter...Kahragalla...Maturata
MacLennan, C. C., c.c...Planter...In Europe
Maclean, F. T....2nd Officer, s. s. "Lady Havelock" ..Colombo
MacLeish, Miss...Nurse General Hospital...Colombo
MacLeod, A. F...Planter..
' Rangatla Estate...Rangala
MacLeod, A. G...PlanterFlowerdewWattegania.
MacLeod, A. T..Planter..Pasbage...Nawals.pitiya
MacLeod, 0...Planter...Hunugalla...Elliaduwa
MacLeod, tI. MPlanter...lndarar!a...Ruanwella
MacLeod, HPlanter...Laurance...Agrapataea
MacLeod, J. GPlanter...WesthallKottuale
MacLeod, K.W.B., c.c.s., .r.r...Acting Govt. Agent... [ladulla
MacLulich, A...M., Rev., B,A..C. M. S. Vice-Principal, Trinity College...Randy
MacLure, RPlanter...Mocha...Maskeliya
Leolombo
MacMahon, J...Supt...Colombo Electric Tramways & Lighting Co., Bouatead Bros-.
MacMahon, P. C...Planter...Woodside...IIrugala
Mac Millam A.N ....Asst. DispenserCargala Ltd Alexandra. Place.. Colombo
MacMillan, D. Mrs...13oarding House...Neweross..Kollupitiya,...eolombo
MacMillan, Duncan..Asst. Engineer, Ways and Works, C.G.R...Derby Honse...Rose
mead Placo...Colombo
MacMillan, F. _Plan ter ... Cranley ...Lindula
MacMillan, H. APlanter...Walpola & Mahaoya -Doh iowita
MacMillan, Hugh F...Curator, Royal Botanical GardenePeradeniya
MacMillan, H. DPlanter...Lindula...Tolawakele
MacMillan, W. J..,Planter...Galaha...Galaha
Maonamara, P. T...Assistant Superintendent of Telegraphs...Colombo
Macnamee, J.. Planter
MacNicol, S...Planter...Gallbodde EstaleGalbods.
MacPhail, Archibald, J. r.,...Retired Planter...Mount Lavinia
MacPhail, It. SIrrigation Engineer...Tisss., abarams, S. P.
MacPherson, James A. J...PlanterOaklands...Yatiyantota
MacQuillan, J...Engine Driver, C. G. R...Nattalapitiya
Macrae, N. 1,...P1antfo....Maddagedera....Bentota
Maeready, W. C., u.i.
Asst. Postmaster-General... Sherburne, .Torrington Place
...Cianainoil Gardens...Colombo
MacShane, Augustin P...Licensed Surveyor and Planter...Kalugama..Peradeniya
MacShane, M. PDraughtsman, Brown & Davidson.,Talawakele
My Pier, .1..Clerk...Cargills, Ltd.- Nuwara Eliya

Coy...Naseby...Nuwara Eliya...In
NlaeTier, J. R...Planter, Nuwara Eliya
LE mce
MacV ienr-Shaw, .11...hlanager... St. Andrews Hetel...Nuwara Eliya

Mad ahapola, P. B...Supt., Murutow A. Irrigation Works ...Kurimegala


Mad anayska, 1). A. de S.-Notary Public ...Akrnimana...lialle
Mad anayake,
W...Muhandira.an...Badderama

Madawala, G. E..Proctor D. 0.-Kurunegala


sdawala, T. B.-President, Village Tribunals...Kurunegala
Maddock, A. E.-Superintendent of Surveys.. A nuradhapnra
Maddock, H. G ...Planter...Lauderdale...Raliwana
Maddock, J. H..Asst., Bosanquer Co...Colombo
Maddock, H. 0. P.-Assistant, CrosBeld Lampard & Co...Colombo
LColombo
Maddocks, bliss.. Dressmaker, Whiteaiay, Lai llaw & Co...Neweross...Kollupitiya...
Maden,W. S. Miss ...Zonana Missionary, C. M. S, -Kandy

Madugalla, L. B...Eriagama Walanwn....Peradeniya


Madurugamuwa, K...Ratemaliatmaya...Wellawaya....Hapiatale
Maduwanwala, J. W.-Ratemaliatmaya...Kolonna-Rakwana
Maeseen, Eug...Assistant, Freudenberg & Co ..The Tent...Flower Road.. Colombo
Magee, W. Y...Planter...Bowhill...Nawalapitiya.
Magellan, G. B.-Licensed Surveyor and Inquirer into Sudden Deatlis...Gintota Gallo
Mageudie, B..Planter...Bnrnside Group...Teldeniya
Magor, 0. F. A...Planter ...Kahagalla...Ha,putale
Magry, R. W.-Asst. Locomotive Foreman, C. G. R...Nanucga
Mahagedara, L. B -Ratemaluttmaya...Deraala Hatpattn-Puttalam
Mahamado, Isoob Sailm...Visiting Agent & Manager, ii. T. Abram Saibo & Co ,..Kandy
Mahamado Lebbe Marker, P. B... Shopkeepor...Main Street...Colombo
Mabamadn, A. P.-Planter...Ambagahak.andure...Deltota
Mabamed, A. L. Alaama....Teweller...Forl..Colombo
Mahat, H._ Pensionor...Kandy
Mahawalutenne, S. D.. o. e. r. D., M.C. B. R. A. S... Raternahatmaya of Mahawalatenne
Walauwa...Balangoda
'
Mahe, p. Rev., o.
Missionary Apostolic. Midellawi a... Jaela
Mahn. Arthur -Dip!, Agron., Vienos University, sr.c.B.M. A.s...Beatrix Villa...
Kollupitiya...Colombo
Mahomed, I. L. M...Planter...Captain's Garden.- Akmimana
Mailvaganam, A., J. r., o.P.M... Kopay... Jad n a
Mailvaganam, R.-Proctor, D.C. -Jaffna
Maingay, A. F-Planter..Wevelrellie...Namunakala
Malaga, It. Rev...R.C. Missionary, o. u. t...Vangalsi...Mannar
Mais, C. J...Planter...Eildon liall...Lindula
Mais, E. C...,Planter...Bogahawatte...Kotagala
Maitland, A. M...Planter...Theresia...Bogawantalswa
Maitland, J. A., (Lieut. C.P.R.C.).-Plantor-Drayton...Kotagala
Maitland, K. R...Planter...Choisy...Puridalmaya
Maitland, R-Planter...Theresia...Bogewantalswa
Maitland, W. W...Planter...Lynford..Bogawantalawa...In Europe
Majeed, A -.Apothecary -.General Hospital...Colombo
Mageeth, -.Head Clerk, Government Factory...Colombo
Malentlie, 13.-Planter...Raxawa...Nawalapitiya
Malachias, A...Postmaster...Dodanduwa
Mals.lgoda., R ..Registrar...Kachcheri...Nnwara Eliya
Malcolm, Bernard...Planter...Vellera Mulla...Wynand
[In Europe
Malcolm, T....Planter...Wynaad
Maleomson,Jos..Missionary, Friend's Foreign Mission Associat ion.. Clodngli...Mattle
Malop, Mary Mrs....Maternity Nurse...Granelpas9...0010Mb0
Mampitiya, T. B..Ratemabatmays. .Galagedara
Manse k ee Perosha...Trader...4th Cross St., Pett a h...Colombo
Manchip, T.-Westward Ho ..Nuwara Eliya
Mandy, J. K., c.c.u...Secretary, Bristol &std.-Colombo
Manikavasagar, C.-Tamil Interpreter, D.C...Negorabo
Mann, Dr. D. P.. Medical Practitioner-Oodoorille.. Jaffna
Mann, W _Bergs, Instructor. C. V.
Manners, John IL-Planter...Reluzas...Madulkele
Manners, P. A...Clerk...Kaeheheri. Jaffna
Manpitiya, T. Ii...Batemahatmaya...Galagedara

Mansergh, N. S. (l.e.e.).. Planter...Bearwell and Belgravift..Talawakel


Mantara, Z. H.-Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
Manuel, A. A...Proctor, D. 0.-Mullaittivu
Manuel, Lopes...Subqnspector of Schools...liatticaloa
Mapitigama, W. T-Rateinahatme.ya...Kinagoda and Galboda-Krgalls,
a
Mappanapillai, Philip...Notary Public.- Vavniya
Mappnar, P. R.-District Mudaliyar...Notary eublic ..Vavaniya
Marasinghe, W-Planter...Gracely n...Ke aa' la
Maraikkayar, M. K.-Notary Pnblic...ErukkalaniPiddi...Jaffne.
Marambe,,,A.,..Ratemahatmaya...Uda Bulatgaina...Nawalapitiya
Marapane, H. R. D.. ktatemahatmaya, Wellassa-Badulla

1270

DIRECTORIES,

Matthews, C. S. Rev. ,Missionary Apostolic ..St. Patrick's College..Jaffna


Mathiaparanam, K....Postmaster...Wennappuwa
Mattho, J... Planter...The Glen...Ukuwela
Maturin, Col. ,'...Assistant per pro, Boustead Bros...Colombo
Maudalay, A. J., 1 c.c... El anter...Selegarna...Matale
Mendslay, L. C., c.c.n...Planter...Berragalla...11aputale
hf aver, Very Rev. Dr. J. A., mo...Missionary Apostolic, St. Joseph's "._7011ege...0olombe
Maxfield, M. F...Superintendeut, Orient Co., Ld...Voyangoda
Maxfield, Mrs...Matron, Grand Oriental Hotel...Coprubo
Maxworth, F. W...Pianter...
May, W. J.Engineer, Boostead BrOS.,. t.ocombo
Mayes, A. F41, A. M. 1-,CA .31. DI ACtg . Provincial Engineer, P.W.D...Galle
McCall, B. J....Factory A ssistan t... Shantrock...Nawalapi tiya
McAdam, James, B...A.st., Thompson, Tin mss & Co...Colombo
McGleish, C. B. Miss...Nnrse, General Mospital...Colombo
McKean, H.- AsstAccoontant...National Bank of India....0shot no Lodge...Barnes Place
...Colombo
MeLelland, D. S., Rev... W. M S...Arisputto...Batlira!oa
McMann, W. A...Head Guard, C. G. R.-Nawalapitiv a
Mc3lenemey. H.-Engineer, Ceylon Engineering Works-Colombo
McMinn, D, K...District Engineer, P. W. D...Kuranegala In Europe
McLauchlan, A.. Foreman Ilarelaver. C. a R...Pattipola
Mayow, E. W...Pianter, Batgodde...119.1ditromulla
May ow, J. H. Wynt11...Planter...Maria Lindnla
Meaden, Mrs...Heywood Cottage...Horton Place...Cinnamon Gardeue...Colornbo
Meaden, E. 0... Planter...
Meaden, C. B. 1'-Assistant Superintendent of Surveys...Colonibo
I- Colombo
/deaden, R. J. M...Assistaut per pro, E. John & Co...Warrington...Bray brooke
aleedin, A. C....Plant r...Bopitya...teltota
Meedin, B... Planter...Kumtuks
M onaragala
Colombo
Meedin, C. B.,..Assi,tant, Reuter., Telegram Cu., Ltd...Juvenile Cottage ..Nlaradana...
Meedin, A. O.-Planter.. Needwood-Halduntmulla
Medonea, A.,- Post and Telegraph Ma er...Koragala
Meary, Very Rev. J. B., o.m.t., tvlissionary Apostolic...Kotahona-Colombo
Mediwaka, A. A .. Ratemaha inapt
Mediwaka, T. B...President, V .
(tote
Mee, C. Cowper... M.D.R.C... Plan ter...( Chairma n, Kalutara P. A .) Neuebntel...AngurnaMee,C.J. Cowper. .Superintendent, Govt. Cotton Experimental Garden...Anuradhapura
Meedeniya, J. H., J.e....Ratemahatmaya, Thr.e Korales & Lower B3latgmna...12uanwolla
eg gin son, W...Pla.1 ter ...In Europe
Met ra Lebbe Marikar....Ieweller..7, G. O. H..Colombo
Moors, Saibo, A.. M. K... Merchant & Pr,Trietur, Indian Bo.a. Co...I ettah...Columho
/leers Saiibo, W. P. Cader..General Ilerchant....liandy
Meerasah, M...Planter...Spring Valley-Badulla
Mebta, M. R., no) , LEO P L b.A., Island-Colonuho
Meerwald, A. Y:-Clerk, C. U. 11.....Nanuoya
Meerwald, W. 0.-Guard...C. G. R...Kantly
Megget, E. E.. 2 c.c... Plagter...Thorntield...Agrapatana
Meter, F. W...Head Clerk, Kachcheri... Nuwara. Eliya
liend am.- Colombo
Medical Supt. Leper Asy
Meier, W.
M el, D. D e-Stationmaster, C. G. R... Peradeni) a
Melga, J, M. Bev. o.31.1....Missionary Apostolic...St. Joseph's College...Colombo
Melhumen, F. W...Clerk, Mercantile Bank... W ellawatta-Colombo
Melville, L. M. Leslie Miss...0. M. S...liardy -In Europe
Melville, R, Leslie-Planter...Bollegalla...Kan d y
Mel tqrsh, E. N...Planter .. (Hon , Secy., Pundaluoya P. A)...,Harrow ..Pnn daluoya
Mellor, E. H...Planter...Duouloo... lvladulei
Mendis, Adris-Proprietary Pia nter...Preturm.
Mendis, A...Notary Public...Ratgarna....Podanduv. a
Mendis, A.-Plumba2o Merchant-El ttyakara....lail Road ...Maradans.
Mendis, B. A. Rev...W. M. S....Rawatawatte...Monyuwa
Mendis, B. A.. Storekeeper, Crosfield, Larupard & Co. -Colombo
Delnowita
Men dis, B. F.,, Planter ...
Mendis, B. Harmanis...Planter-Hapugasten tie ... NI ask eliya
V.
A
..KElielwatta...Uampola
Mendis, B, H. C... PlAn ter &
J. C. De Silva (vs Co.. Kurnuegala
M endis. B. Henry C...Manag,e,
Mendts, B. John...Chief Clerk, " Times of Ceylon " Office...1, Wall Street...Xotshena
Colombo
Mendis, B. P-Planter...Tumbegoda...Balangeda
Mendis, B. S..Postmaster...Pettah...Colmnibo
Mendis, B. T-Superintendent, Meepilawa Estate...Avisaawella
L...Planter...Bogahagodawatto...licutota

Mendis, F. Rev,,,..Anglican Minister...(Secreta.ry, Diocesan Board of Inspection)


Mendis, F. J Tire Aviary-Cinnamon Gardeua...Oolomho
[.. Dehiwala.
Mendis, H. John .. Proctor.. Colombo
Moodie, H. S..Snperintendent.Roshena-Kochehikade

Mendis, J. Rev-Curate, Holy Eminanual_Moratuwa


Mendis. J. A-Depotkeeper, 0. M. Society...Kaady
Mendie, J. G. C., m.A...Prineipal, Prince of Wales's College-Morat:lwa
Mendie, John H.-Proctor, D.0 -Colombo
Mendis, J. W...Merehant...RegintuCottage-Dehiwala
Mend* L. F-Dealer in Coin Yaro, Coconut Oil and Ciunanon-Ratguma
Mendis, L. W...Proctor, District Court...Efoltsdorf Street-Colombo
Mendis, Louis-Planter-Handangala...Nawalapitiya

i
Mendis, M-Planter...Monrovia...Alawwa
Mendis, N. E...Manager, Meegahatenna Milles-Matugarea
Mendis, N. S.. Notary Public ..Kalntara
Mendis, P. R.-Assistant, John Clovis De Silva & co,colombo
Mendis, R. A...9 operintendent ...Kobilawagura
balaugoda
Mendie, J. S. B. Rev.-Wesleyan Minister...1(0nm a North
Mendis, Richard...Clerk, Cargills, Ld...0olombo
Mendis, Silva & Co...Forwarding Agents-Glenugie-Maskeliya
Mendis, T. A...Editor, " Nyanartthapradipaya
De,laiwala
Moodie, W. M... Contra'Aor... Mahadova-Lunugala
Mendie, W. Simon.-.Gem Dealer..Rakwana
Mendis, W. V-Proctt r, D C-Colomho
Mendis, Wm.-Landed Proprietor...Randy
Mendis, Wilfred-Plant, r..Kandawala...Negombe
Menzies, H. A. O Import Wharf Clerk, Volkart Bros-Colombo
Menzies, J. A. 0.-Book-keeper-Colombo Hotels Company Ltd., G. 0. II -Colombo
Meppen, M. Miss-Lady Principal ..C. E. Girls' School-Matara
Merriman, R. G. n,s.o...Major 93rd Co. Royal Garrison Artillery ,..Colombo
Mestriyar, M. L, M. I. L...Notary Poblic-Kumbalwella ..Galle
Messifer, C. M.-Planter...Knuckles Group...Madulkele
Metcalfe, T. E_Planter...Rutland.. Hewaheta...In Europe
Metcalfe, W. P., LP.,
m...Plan ter...Dunsinanr: Puutialuoya
Metzeling, A. W... Chief Clerk..Audit Office...Folly Road, Havelock Town-Colombo
Meurling, C. L-Proctor-Matara
Meurling,.E. .1..803-Inspector of Village Tanks ...Vavuniya
Meurling, R. Oscar... Survey Department-Miniduma_Udagatna
Meyer, B. A....Planter...2, Canal Sow, Fort...Colombo
Mayas, H. B-Plauter_Sirigalla... litonaragala
Meyn&t, H.S.W.-Proetor-Kalutara
Michael. G. Rev. 13ro...s. a. Missionary Aeostolic-Bitticalos.
Michael, St...Nursing Sister..Civil Hospital ..Kurare.gala
Michie, David K Manager,Engineering Department, per pro Walker, Sons & Co., Ld.;
Cliveden, Gregory's Road-Cinnamon Gardens-ColOtIlbo
Michie, N. E..Asst. Superintendent, Wharfage Company, Ltd...Colombo
Middleton, the lion. Mr. J. P...Puisue Justice, Supreme Court,.. barley Honse-Darley
ROad
-Colombo
Middleton, J. C. C...Forest Dept...In India
Mims, P. Penrose_Planter (o.m. t., o,c n.)...Denegains Rogawantalawa
Miles, D. M, 2 c. c..(Sergt. C. P. R. 0.).-Planter-Delgilialanda..Wattegams.
Miles, W. A.-Planter _Pallekelle ..Kandy
Millard, Miss-Milliner, A. Martin & Co-Temple Road-Maradsna,Colombo
Millard, T-Engine Driver, C. G. R-Nawalapitiya
Miller, C. E...Planter...Midlothian-Ma4keliya
Miller, H. A...Driver, C. G. R-Nawalapitiya
Miller, H. Capt...Delmege, Forsyth & Co...Colombo
Millard, F. T-Plauter-Kitoolamoola-liantane
Miller, Robert-Planter-Rockwood-Shencettah-Travancore
Miller, W. T...Planter-Culloden-Neboda
Millington, E. T. n. A. Cadet attached to Kscheheri-Colombe
Millington, 3.-Planter-Lunugalla-Bandarawela
Millet, Rev. Th. P., o.m.r...Rornan Catholic Missionary.- Maggona
Mills G. P-Assistant, Rodewald & Heath-Colombo
Mills, T..Medical Praetitioner-Manipay _Jaffna.
Mills, H. W...Asst, and Sub-Editor, Times of Ceylon "...In Europe
Milne, A. 13.-Planter..Gundiateallay..Munater-Travancore
Milne, Alex...Planter
Milne, J...Engineer, J. H. Vavasseur & Co-Dematgoda
Milne, Maitland S-Plauter-Greenwood...Nawalapitiya
Milne, W., a.P. & 1:r.V m-Proprietory Planter...Lochnagar...Matale-ln Europe
Milne, W. 0.-Planter..Gundumallay-Mutthar..Travancore
Milsony W...Milsom & Co-Yativaritota
Milton. A. It., Dr Medical Practitioner...G. 0:'11 ..Colombo
Minori T. LProfessor, St. Joseph's College.,,Oolombe

1272

D1ItECrOR1LS.

Minto, W...Chief Officer, s. B. " Lady Gordon "..Colonabo.,


Minto, W. H-Medical ABBi stunt...K*11104ra
Mira, A. L. K-President, Glinsabhawa, Egoda Pattu N.C. P...Anuradhapuea
Mit amukavatin, C. M...Head Overseer, P. W. D...10.4mllaittivol
1
LI .,wa t te
Namtinu kola
Mirando, t. L... Planter
Miraado, M.. Muhandiratn, Alutkuro Korale North-Minuwangada
Mirando, Pedro-Shopkeeper-Kochcliikade
Mirando, J-Plaiiter...Uluaubular,a,.Negombo
Mirando, R. L...Cinnamon Dealer...Maradana-Colfpnbo
Miesier, J.-Manager, Royal Restaurant.- Perademya.
Miskiu, A. FI-Guard...11dapus,ellswa Railway ...Nanuoya
Surveyor-Hi, irutmra...Galle
Misso, A. J
Misso, E. C-Clerk, Mercantile Bank-Bantbalapitir,
Misso, H. It... Storekeeper, Itd unieipality-Columbo
Misso, John B., J r., 1.7.P.n...Seeretary, District Conrt...Colombo
Mit Bo, J. B., c.o.n...Planter-Alvin Laud...lienaratgoda
Misso, L. G-Irrieation surveyor ...Eruwewa
Mi so, P. M-Proptietor, Stag's Head llotel... Union Place -.Slave Island...Colombo
Misso, P. U...Medical Practitioner-Grandpess-Colorabo
Misso, W. J ...District Eugineer-tiovernmeut Factory...Colombo
Mitchell, Charles-Plant, r_Gonavvelle..itangala
Mitchell, F. S.-Assistant, rarley, Butler & Co...Colombo
Mitchell, H. H. G.-Asst. EnaMeer-Herbour Works-Colombo
Mitchell, H. A. Lee...Plato er... Park Group..Lunugala
Mitchell, J. 0.-Pianter-Degalessa-Tatiyantota
Mitchell, J. W....Engineer, J. H. Vavaaseur & Co-Colombo
Mitchell, John M-P,auter-Aberdeou-Watawala
Mitchell, John W...Assistant, Carson & Co...Lolombo
Mitchell. T. R.- Chief Di.Temer..Cargilis Ltd...Colombo
',Europe
Yat,yaniota
Mitche.1, W-Planter-Degale
Mitchell, W. E.-Partner, parley, Butler & Co...Yalia-Flower Ruad-Colombo ...In
v
Mitchell, Sir W. W. x.r.,
Ar.c, H.R. A.S., J.P . Partner, Darley & Butler
& Co- Yalta-Flower Road-Cinnamon Gardens-Colombo-In Europe
Mitford,D_Planter-Hatton-In Europe
Miser, H. W.. Alibis. Colotnna ApoLhczaries Coy...Colombo
Modder, C. I. Inspect-r of Pollee-Colombo
. Ediu,..(Surg:Lieut. C.V 4-Assistant Colonial
Modder, E. E., L.F.P. & s
Surgeon... Kalutara
Modeler, Frank H. F,R.G.S., It .s., .C. LEL. A .S., & P.R.C. (Major
Proctor, Supreire Court and Notary Public..Kurunegala
Modder, F. W. 0.-Chief Inspector of Police...Rosebank...Badulla
Muffed, James...Engine Driv. r, C. G. 11,...Mormiaba..Colombe
Mohamed Deen-Military Master Tailor...Hospital St., Fort ..Colombo
Mohamadu Cassim, 0. L. Ai...Notary Public... King Street..Kandy
Mohamed's'', I.L.M.-Notary Publio-Kunnalwella-Ualle
Mohamed Ismail, A. L. M. Sultan 13awa-Merchent...Gall
Mohamadu, M. F...Sitroff and Cleik. Municipality ...Galls
Mohamadu, M. S. Noor-Planter-Demoderawatte-Gampola
Mohamed, A. J.. M.-Jeweller...3, Grand Oriental Hotel-Colontbo
Mohamed A. L. M. Simla, Mudaliyar-Ponsioner-Galle
Mohamed, I. IL-Jeweller-No. 7, Bristol Hotel...Colombo
Mohair edn Labbe, M. A. M... Planter ..Matara
Mohamadu, O. S.-Interpreter & Clerk .. Police Court... Hatton & Nuwara Eliya
Mohamed Alli, Mohammed Ismail., J. l'...V100-Consul for Persta...Colornho
Mohammed Cassim, A. L. M-Liteipieter, D. C...Uhilaw
Me,ltideen, S. L. M. _P.. Shrotl Mudaliyar-Kac
heheri..Matara
Mohideen Keys. & Co-Traders...Tilliroultry-Lindula
Mohideenpitche, S-Postmas er....Kalpitiya
Mohideen, 1. M. II. M-Shopkeeper -Main St. & Keyser St...Fetish...Colombo
Moir, G. D-Plouter-Labugama...Wa,;a
Moir, H. 13r...Planter...Atiora
Muir J.-Engineer, J. H. Vavasseur & Co. Ltd.,.Colombo
Moir, Wm-Assistant, Lewis Brown & Co....Colombo
Moir, Jas-Planter-Tieiktila-Bogawantalawa
fdoldricn, 1'. L. -W ...Plan ter... olnamokun a.- Katona) aka
Moldrich, V. El-Secretary, District Cimrt...Tartgalla
Molesworth, P. B..Major B.C.-Trincomalee
Molligoda, H.A.W...Proctor, D.C...Kegalla
Molligoda, J.
P.m.-Crown Proctor-Kegalla
Molteno, F. J...Photographer, F. Skeen & Co-Kaudy
Moncreilf, The Hon. Frederick Charles-Puisue Justice...In Europe
Monerasinghe, C-Proctor, D. C...Cbilaw
Mouesinghe, F. D.-Proctor -.Mature
Monesinghe, S-Proetur D. C.-Colombo

DIRECTORIES.

I)

1273

Money, D. EBagatelleNuwara Eliya


Money, E. G...PrIttner, Bouotead BroaColombo
Money, Hon. Gordon Lennox Carapben,C.B., D.S.O., a.D.c.,M.E.411,.C...Brigadier-Getteral8
Commanding the Foroes.in Ceylon...lirstybrooke Hall...Slare Island... Colombo
Mosioa, arter.... Sc. Margareg's.:PoIrratto....Coloilybo
r
No.a.finaisetn, T. O...PropniitapirrienterAas art,,,ogork,...Litywala
of
rehyrsphs...
Coy's
oilif..-Edinborgii Oro t
i
t
Afootaga, R A-Ara,alr.....S`aparmiernie,
scent...Colombo
Europe
Monteith, II. J....Planter...0onoonagaisMadulheleIn
Moo iuglia, II. De S...n.c., RulTandiram, Four GravetsKandy
Xeeneti-nete, 1) .1;14 ...1' tett or , 1) , Ci ....\:,o1eve1Yo
MoovamaAe,'I11,1...,,YrocLex , 'S ,t1... lit Ylue,Uvter 'to t.)cie INAYeA1W.f.C.It, q KAmliq,%%.
..tio.1%,1,1)1toxk Wcxecit,,,,I.utaue.y,t1e,
Moore, k.111...Yerry St...Q.aimibo
Mo.re,C. C. Au Pro...Planter ..uere.guma...13adugermawn
Moore, 11. M....Manager Davidson N. Co., Ltd...Monboon Lodgc Colpetty.. Colombo
Moore, L. 11. -Manager, 'Printing Department, H. W. Cave & Co...Colombo

Moore, Tom..Tom Moore & Co.. 2l, Ward Street...Kandy


lloorbouse, Mis 8... Lady Principal...Nazareth School.../iuwara Eliya
Moorhouse, A. 11PlanterChesterfordRuanwella
Sloorlaullaa, Thomas H., J . it Receiving & Forwarding Agent ...KatookellaTalawakole
Mootatamby, S..ManiagarPallai
I!
( ... COlUM bo
Mootoomull Topnnsing...Bombay Merchant...5, G. 0. H. and Victoria AreadeFort
Moises, H. L., t.a.c.s. and L.R.C.P. Edin., L.e.e. LindColonial Surg,eon... BA tticaioa
Moraes, J. A...District Engineer, P.W.D.Puis, Haws
Morrie, AMerchautGalle
More* N. M...Panl Soria & CoNuwara Eliya
More, Samuel J. C_Superintendent of Surveys, S. PGalle
Morena, A. E..Iti.porter, " Times of Ceylon "...Colombo
Moreirs, D. M.-Manager, Health Department...Municipality...Colombo
Moroira. M. E. ElPlanter and Estate AccountantThe Grange, Bonilla...Colombo
Monira, Mise May Apothecary, Grenier Eye Infirmary...0dombo
Morel, Alfred...Manager, Morel & CoHatton
Morel, E. L.. Chief Clerk, Udapussella ve Railway Extension Office...Nuwara Eliya
Morel, G. H. CThe Stores ..Dikoya
Mores!, G., Rev. sa....R.C. MiasionaryKalmunai
Morel, J. A..PlanterHanwellaPadukka
Morrell, A. C ..PlanterDoragalla GroupPussellawa
Morrell, H. S. KPlanter... V alai Oya... Watawala
Morrell, R. D. A...P lanter...Udahen s.... Band arawe la
Moret.n, S. C..-Charges Othcer, Customs Department...Colombo
Morey, E. L., J.p...V ice & Deputy Consul, United Statee of America ...Colombo
Morey, W., J. P...Consul, United States of AniericaCollingwood, Flower Road...
Cinnamon Hard ensColonibo
Morgan, EdmundPiano Tuner .. KollupitiyaColombo
.
Morgan, R. II., M.A., J.P., (Lielat.-C.1 01. C. V., v. D., )...Barrister-at.Law and Advocate
...(Registrar of the Diucese)...Calnicott...BambalapitiyaColombo
Morgan, II. R. M...11 rigation InspectorIttuppa'arnAuurailbapura
Morgan, R. 0...Inspector of U. E. Tramway is...Colombo
Morgan, W. R. W., A.M f.c.x...District Engineer, P. W.D...Matara
Morgappa. E. SDraftsman, P. W. D... Colombo
Morgappab, N.W ...Assistant Registrar-lieneralRpgistrarGenera1'e OfficeColotnho
Morgappah, W...Proctor...Mannar
Morgappah-Wanigaratne,Philip E., m.e.K.11.A.s....Brassfounder St...Colombo
Morison, it., LP., M.P.K.C. ii.r.ar...(Member, Thirty Cominittee)...131anterNehodu
Group...Neboda.in Europe
Morphy, Mrs..NurseSlave Island..Colombo
Morris, BForemau Platelayer, C. G. RKedugannee. a
Morris, C. SPlanter...RaxaweWattegama
Morris, Eric WPlantir... Windsor Pc rest... Doiosbage
Morris, F.-Storekeeper, Kelaniganga Itills...Mettakkeliya.,.Culotubo...In Europe
Morris, Frederick...Prcctor (not practising)..Culombo
Morris, ./...1nspestor of Police... Alexandra Plane Colombo
Morrie, Guy C_PlanterCocagalla Group...Madulsima
Morris, J. BChemiet uud Optician, A.pothecaries' Co., Ltd...Colombo
Morris, JamesPlanter_Galalia,
Morris, R. F...Irrigation Engioeer...lJnic lichaiBatticuloa. .1u Europe
Morrison, C. S. V.-Assistant per pro, Delmege, Forsyth & Co.. Actg. Vice Consul for
Spain & Consul fur PortugalCotombo
Morrison, W. LIPlanterTaprobanaKotagala
Morse, 14v. S...Native Pastor, C. M. S...Pallai....IalTha
Mortier, J. C...Plauter ...Lake Wood...Cinnamon Gardens Colombo
Mortimer, APlanter .El aputide Estate...Haputale
Mortimer, J. W.-Planter... Glenloch ...Puasellawa
Mor,
ti !nor, M. Mx 5...I'ropxic trua a ...Thadduvan ko ddy EState .., Pallai... J dine

1274

DIREOTORIES.

Mortimer, W. G., 1 c.c. -Planter...Sanguhar Estate...Gampola


,,,
Morton, APlanter...Ruanwello,
Morton, J. P.-Managing Prbprieto. Ice & Aerated Watera Manufactory...Galle F
...Colombo
Morton, K.-Nurse... Civil HospitalMulhalkele
Morton, S. D. Mis,...Surgical and Maternity Narse...Vogan...Neboda
Moss, C. Mrs...Midwife...24, Malig akanda...Colomho
Moss, E. L. Boyd, I.P...Asst, Conservator of Forests..Nuwara Eliya
Moss, L. W. B...C. M. Wright & Co.. Victoria Buildings, Fort...Colombo
[Ja
Moscrop, R. Miss...e.a. Principal, Girls' High School -Wesleyan Missiom-Vembadi
Mottau, E...t.lerk...Costoms Dept-- Colombo
Mohan, E. 0....Clerk,A3osanquet & Co...Clietty Street...Colombo
Mottan, F... Stationunister, C. G.It . K atugaatota
Mottan, J. W., J. P..Kandy
Mottau, W. F...Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office...Monnt Lavinia
Moths, M. X -Manager...I. M, Soria & Co... Kalutara
Moysoy, Hon. Mr. H. L., I .o., C.C.S., U.C.D.R.A.9...P ost master-General & Director
Telegraphs..Combemtlorton Place...Cinnamon Gardena..Colornbo
Mudannayaka, F. P...Nctary Public...Kandy
Mudiyanse, A. HRatemahatmaya of Bintenna...Badnlla
Mudiyanse, D. W. D....Ratemahatmaya of Matale South..:Matale
Mudiyanse, G.R. W. D...RaTemahatmaya of Tumpane...Kandy
Mudiyanse, H. A.-Notary Public...Parana.gama...Kandy
Mudiyanse, K. D.-Planter.. Welgampola ..Ratnapura
Muggeridge, J. T...Asbistant per pro, Lipton Litnited...Colombo
Muhamadu Lebbe, A. L...Notary Publio...Akurana...Kandy
Muhamadu Asan Labbe...Notary Public...Nildandahiona...Kandapola
Muhamadu Cassim...Nots ry Public...Kandy
Muliammudu, 0. S...Mudaliyar, P. C.-Hatton
Mulholland, H. B...Draftsman...Maradana, 1st Division...Colombo
Muller, B. C...Clerk, Delmege Forsyth & Co...Colombo
Muller, C. P.-Signaler, G.P.O..Colorn to
Muller, S. E.-Clerk...Andit Office...Colombo
Munasinha, Chas.-Proctor, D. C...Chilaw
Munasinha, D. M.. Planter...Naieiya.. Kurunegala
Munasinha, J . Proctor, D. C...Matara
Munasinha, F -Planter...Nattandiya...Maraw-ila
Munasinha, J... H. Don Carolia & Sons...Aloe Avenne...Kollupitiya
Munasinha, J. D. S.-Headmaster, R. C. Schcol...Moratuwa

Manasinghe, F..PlumbAgo Merchant...Kynsey Road ..Colonsbo


Mtmasinghe, M. E.Proctor, D. 0.-Golombo
Munasinghe, Samuel..Proctor, D. C...Avis'awella
Munaweera, A. S.-Planter -Mahawela.. M tale
Munaweerk C. P.-Cleric G.P.O -.Colombo
Munchanaylka W. P..,Medical Assiatant..Kandy
Muncherjee, IL-Merchant, Main St...Pettah...Colornbo
Mungeppe' Kangani,...Planter..Sinue Pogapittia... Kandy
Muniandy, ..Gall , mndel,a...Dolosbage
Morugsppah, V.t...Proctor, D. C....Mannar
Muniarem, Xavier R.-Interpreter Mudaliyar, District Court...Colombo
Munro, H....Planter ..Peermaau...Tra.vancore
Munro, Stewart CaradocPlanter...Santivelli...Batticaloa...In Europe
Murarah, M...Planter...Spring Vailey..Badulla
Murdoch, C. B...Planter..Vagavarrai, Tallier ( Odanialpet).-Travancore
Murdoch, J. M...Asst....Colombo Commercial Company...Bandarawela
Mueand, C., c.c., c u.r...Planter,...Hatton Estate...Hatton...In Europe
Murphy, C..J.-Planter..Galaturs ..Ratnapura
Murphy, Rev. D. Cr.-Principal, St. Aloysias..College...GaPe
Murray, A. D...Factory Manager...Delta... Pussellawa
Murray, A..Hill Cchttage..Nuwara Eliya
Murray, A. M , L.c.rd.c..htedical OfficerUdapussellawa
Murray, F...Planter...Delgabalande...liandy
Murray, D. M... A sat. Ac untan t... National Bank of India, LinColombo
Murray, F. J. N...Surveyor and Planter..Kombukwew.b...Madampe
Murray, G. J... Planter...SuperintendentPallakelleKandy
Murray, G. W., J.P., U.P.m...Plan ter ...BroJksidc...Kandapoia
Murray, H. L. C.O.D.. Planter...Pallt kelle GroupKant:1y
Murray, H. M...Planter...Choisy...PundaInoya
Murray, J ...Planter ...Yat ewatte...Matale
Murray, Jack...Ple,nter...La. Vallon...Deltota.
Murray, H.-Foreman Platelayer...C.G.R -Polphawela
Murray, K. McRae...Engine Driver ...Nawalapitiy a
Murray, N. A...Bank of Madras...Colombo
Murray, W.-Engine Driver, C.G.R

Murray, W. A. F , 7.P., U.P.m...Planter... Allagalla..Kadugannawa


Murray, W. H., rc.c...PlanterHarmonv...Passellitwa
Murray, W. S.-Kandy
Aide-dc-Camp to H. E. the Gorernor) -Planter-.
Murray-Menzies, W. L., c.e ...(
Ireby..Norwood...In Europe
Murrell, A. E.-Manager, Steamship Dept....Walker Sons & Co., Ld..5, Galls Pace
Cottages...Colombo
Murty, J. O'K., c.c.s., J.P.. Lest. Govt.. Agent and District JadgeChilaw
Murugappa, C. ElSub-Collector2f CustemsHambantotn
Murugappah, W...Proctor, D. C. riot practising)...Mannar
Murugasapulle, M. W...Medical Officer (retired )...Tamblegam .. Trincomalee
Murugaser, C...Head Clerk...Walker & Gr. ig...Dikoya
Murugusar, R. P...Shroff, Uva Bank...Badulla
Murugaser, Mudaliy.r...Tea Planter...Ingnruwatte...Gampola
Murukeser, C...Notary Public...Mauipay
Murugasoe, S.-Postrnaster ...El pitiy a
Murugasupillai, V. _Superintendent, Minor Woi ks.. Jaffna
Mnrnkesupillai, K...Nkary Puldic...Mata'e
Murugasu, N...Plauter... Andangoda.. N awalapitiya
Muragesu, P...Snrveyer...St. S,,loastian...Colomho
Marukesn, P...Head Clerk, Police Court...Jaffna
Murugesu, P. K..Notary
hintbalitamby, V.-Foreman of Masonry Works...Harbour Works...Colombo

lIuttamhalani, C...Broker, Geo. Steuart & Co...Colornho


Muttambalatn, MStorekeeper, Geo. Steuart & Co.- Brassfounder Street -.Colombo
Jaffna
Muttatampi,C...Notary Public
Muttatampl, V.-Notary Public ... Arappattai ...Batticaloa
Mutthamani, V.-Medical Officer... Portswood...Kaudapola
Muttiah, AProstor...Vannarponnai...Jafina
Muttiah, A Superintendeot, Admiralty HouseTrincomalee
Muttiah, D. 5...District Engiueer
Muttiah, E. Rajah...Proprietary Plauter...Rajah Totum Estate.- Marawil a
Muttiah, H. M....Postmaster...Xadugannawa
Muttiah, J. C.-PlanterRajah Totem..Marawila
Muttiah, J. T.-Interpreter, D. CKayte...Jaffun
Muttiah, K. N...Planter...Prituroso Hill...Peradeniya
Muttiab, N...Deputy Postmaster...Jaffna
Muttiah, V...Maniya3ar... Jaffna
Muttiah, PPlanter...Bibilioyatenno...Kitulgala
Muttith Pillay, C. S...Propi io- ary Plaoter...Sinno Golconda Ilaputa!e
Muttucutuaraswe.my, M...Mani v agar. -J-11na
Muttuenmaru, A. C...Pi odor, D. C.-Colombo
Muttucumaru, Adam...Proctor D. C.-Puttalam
Muttucumaru, C...Inepector of Telegraphs...Colombo
Mutukiatna, C.-Clerk, P. W. D...Puttalam
Matakistua, H. 0. R...Asst, Sbroff...Kachcheri...Paittlart.
Muttukumaru, C.-Head Clerk, Kaclicheri...Mannar
Muttukumaru, Tambaiya... Vanniya of Tumipalakata...Triimomalee
Muttokumarii, S...Salt Superintendent .. Kopay ..Jaffna
Muttukumarn P. M., M.B ..hledical Practitioner. .Mutwal ..Colombo
Mutukistaut james E.-Head Cashier, Apothecaries' Co -Skinner's Road South...
Colombo
E.-Head Overseer, P.W.D...Colornbo
Muttukistna, C.
Mntakisna, A. J.-Jaffna
Muttukistna, G. E..Clerk, Kacholleti ..Kalutara
Practi:i
Mattukumara, V., taits.
Muttukumaru, Adam...Proctor, 0. C...Puttalam
Mattaknmaru, Aswamy T...Landed Proprietor...0slands Home... Ward Place...
Cinnamon Gardens..Colcmbo
Muttukumarti, W. A...Proctor, D.C.-Puttalani
Muttusamy Nile, M.. PlitaterKoorocoodie..Galhoda.
Muttasamy, D...Proetnr, D. C.-Colombo
Muttatamby, S.-Mudaliyar...Kachetteri -Mannar
Muttukaniara, C. X... Planter...Pattalam
Muttuvelu, CIrrigation Inspector.. Nuwarawewa
Muttuwellopull-, W....Mudaliyar...Landed Proprietor Kanthiradin...Jaffea
Muttyah, Candappa...Joint Manager& Partner... Battle.' lea Commercial Co...133ttioaloa
Muttyab, S.-Planter...Pm rana...Kandy
Mutuwadi, D. T. Rev....W. M. 5.-Minuwaingoda
Myburgh, C. d. F...Lieut.. 2nd Worcestershire Regt....Colombo
Myers, H. BPlanterSirigalla...Monaragala
Mylius, R ..J. P.. u. P.
Planter...In Europe
L m...Sub- Awd. Colonial Surgeon ..On leave
Mylvaganam, H. B.,
Mylwe4anam, S.. Merebant...PottuvilAkk3rapattu
Mylwaganani, M... J o t'. & 1.1.p.m....Kopay...Jaffna

IWO

DIRECTORIES.

N.
flails Rajah, S...Advocate...Colombo
Notary Public..Trincomalee
Nadarsaapillai
Nagahawatta.'D.
S D-Insaecto . Munieipality.-Galle
Nagarputtn, A-Irrigation Inseector-Sakamam
Naganather, A...Shroff, Nation&l Bank...Nu wars Ellyn
Nagapper, S. F... A dvocate...Battice.!os.
Nagel, H...Gnard, C.G.R.-Colombo
Nauru Pulley, K..General Merchant ...Ki tulgala anti Yatiyantota
Nakalinkara, S..Clerk, Courts...Jaffna
Nakappar, K,.Notar4Pnblic...Navatkuda...Batticaloa
Nalla Carpen Chatty, 'Krum Mana-Merchant...Kurunegala
Nallaretnam, T...Secretary Local Board...liatticaloa
Nallatambi, N. K Notary Public-Kainvanehikudi..Battioaloa
Nallatainby, T... Medical Officer... Kaltitar A
Nallawangsa, J. D.-Planter ..Ellekande...11orana
Na
K ...Notary Pit' lic...Karankoditivu...8atticaloa
Nallyab, M.. Licensed Surveyor...Jaffna
Namasivayampillai, J.K.,
B.L...Headmaeter, R. C...English Sohool...Trinoomahla
Namasivayampillai, P..Landed Proprietor...Kew Garden...Slave Island...Colorabo
Namaswayam, A. C -Seatetnry, Local Board.. Minnwangoda
Namaswayam, C Shrofl, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank...Colombo
Namaswayam, C. S.-Saperinteadent-Walahapitiya...Marawila
Namaswayam M Broker, Lewis Brown & Co...Colombo
Nanamuttu,
Mercha
nt & Commission Agent-Hultsdorf St..Colomho
Nannatamby, C...Storekeeper...Northern Railway Extension-Pallai
Nannitamby, Madaliyar... Ward Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Nannoo, 8...Planter ...Newburgh ..Bandarawela
Napier, I. P...Planter...Maddagedera..J3entota
Napier. R...Mauager, Brown & Co., lal...Hatton
Napier, J. G, u. P. id-Planter ..Marlulkelle...M alit! kale
Narayanaswamy, P... Proctor, D. C...Old Moor Street...Colombo
Narayanan CheCy, N. N...Planter...Ashbourne-Gampola
Natbalie, Madame...Dressmaker..Unim Place...Slave Island ..Colombo
Nathaniel, Alfred M., LA...Master, Trinity College...Kandy
Nathaniel, W. P. 8. Rev...Native Minister, American Mission...Manipay ...Jadna
Nathaniel, S. W Medical Officer...Mannar
Nathanielsz, A. H , A.m.v.e.E....Distriet Engineer, P.W.D...Danditgama
Nathanielsz, A ...Planter-Udapolla...PAgahawela
Nathanie!sz, A. Miss...Ladv P, NC pal, Wesleyan Girls' High School...Negombo
Nathanielsz, G. E Clerk,Postmaster-General'a Office-Colpet ty -.Colombo
Nathanieles, Joe. E...Clerk, " Observer" Office-Colombo
Nathartielms, J. H. Rev.-Wesleyan Blinister...Maradana...Colombo
Navaratna,
J.. Muhaudiram...Kachcheri...Puttalain
Navaratna, B..rroetor (not pract is' ug)...Chilam
Navaratna, J. S...Head Teacher, St. Luke's School... Ratnapnra
Navaratna, L. B.-President, V. T...Kegalla
Navaratnam, E.. Planter.. John Edward's Estate-Pussellatva
Navaratnan, E. B.A.-Asst. Master...St. Thomas' Callege-Colomba
Navaratnerajah, S ...Advocate...Anuradhapura
Nawara.tne.. W. C., Mudaliyer...Sbroff, Kanhoheri-Puttalain
Namasivayampillai, ;I. K
ILL...Point Pedro
Naylor, W.-Engine Drivrr, C. U. 11...,Nawalapitiye.
Neyoos, Meera-Licensed Broker...Colombo
Neale, J. R...Planter...Chapelton -Bogawantalawn
Neame, Austin, J.e., V.P.M...Planter (c.m.L.)...Sudnganga...Matale
Nebeling, W. Rev., s. J...G:eneral Seminary. of India...Kandy
Nelig:kn, L. V.,.Planter.. Elston...Pnwakpitrya
Nell,A., L.C.M.0 Sub-Asst. Colonial Surgeon-Gale
Nell, G. F...Cycle Engineer..Union Lodge...Union Place...Slave Island -Colombo
Nell, P.-Engineer and Tea Expert (P. Nell & Son).-Union Place...Slave Island-.
Colombo
Nell, Ralph...Machinist, and Instrument Repairer to Survey Departm ent...Bridge
Street...Slave Island.. Colombo
& s.(Edinl,
& S. ((Has.) House Surgeou...Lady Havelook
Nell,
Nelson, A. R...Clerk, Julius & Creasy...Colombo
[Hospital...Colombo
Nelson, B...84, Kollupitiya.. Colombo
Nelson. C. B-Planter...Wigton...Rozelle
Nelson, E.. Record Keeper...Muni eipality
nab
Nelson, F. W...41, Welvendahl Stores ..Colombo
Nelson, James A Li cense d Auctioneer and Broker...Pettall...Colombo

N ent, Th. Rev.;S.J... Roman Catholic Missionary...Yatiyantota


Neville, L. J. N Lieut., It. E.-Trincomalee
Newcombe, W. E.-.Lieot., 2nd Worcestershire Regt..In Europe
Newcome, H. N.,

B.A.,

Oxon., Asst. Master, St. Edward's School _Nuwara Eliya


Newman, C. E.-Planter...Katapota Estate...Kurunegala

Newman, Frank J ...Plant er . ,Moaloy a... Ilewahota

Newman, John H.-Pensioner ...Ne.nuoya


Newman, E. II. Miss...Matron-Hospital -Matale
Neventan, M. Misi...Matron, Hospital-Linuula
Newton, C...Mastert Engliah School...Udap' tty...Valuvettiturai
Newton, E. W...Assistaut, ptr in; Henderson & Co... St. Albans._ Bambalapitiya
Ne w ton, W. F., n.A...Professor, St Joseph's College...Colombo
[Colonibo
Neydorif, M. L...Head Clerk...Lee Hedges & Co...14, Cemetery Ronde Kotahena...
Nicholas, A...Headmaster, It. C. English School...Hambantota
Nicholas, A. S.-Head Clerk, Police Court...Point Pedro
Nicholas, C...Planter...Batticaloa

B. A. Cantab.-Principal Assistant, Royal Gollego...5, Kanalta It...id,


Cinnamon Gardena...Colombo

Nicholas, C. B..

PH. D., 0.M. I Niie,;. Apostolic-St. Joseph 's College...Colombo


Nicholas, F. It. E...Superintendent of Works, Municipality.. Galls

Nicholas, E. Rev.,

Nicholas, Fred..Darnbulla
Nicholas, Gerald T...Planter..Uoluwapoktma...Katunayaka .
Nicholas, G. Ii..Iiurvey Department-Battleship.
Nicholas, J. C.,
Medical Praotitioner...Maradanit

Nicholas, J.

E., m.D.R.o...Proctor,
Puttalam
Nicholas, J. It...Post and Telegraph Master...Kandy

Nicholas, Al.Bub-Collector of CastLms-Pesalaz and Vankalal


Nicholas, M. D... Acting Soh-Inspector of Schools... Ikmtota

Nicholas. P. C...11ead C.erk...Kachcberi. .niticumalec


Nicholas, H.11...Medical Practitiouer...Charalrachoheri
Vannarpon [tat ...Jafhla
Nicholas, S.. PON tmastor.
Nicholson, H. Scale ..Planter...Corniegafla...R umbodu
china...Colombo
Nicol, A...Carriage Foreman, C. G. Railway...illa a
UlenallamUndugoda tic Kegalla
Nieol,
Nicol, Edward E... Planter...Ragalla...lialgra noya
c.p.m...Planter...Macaldeniya..Koslauda
Niool, John J., J.P.,
Travanooro
Nicol, K. E.-Planter...Aneimuci..M.unaa r....
Nicol, Donald...Asst. Planter..Maialden ye...Koslarida
Nicol, R. E.-Planter .. Yataderiya...Undugoda
Nicol, Williatu...Planter...Glenorchy...Nowara Eliya
& L.c...Treasui er, and Commissioner of Stamps..
Nicole, Hon. Mr. H. C., c.c.s.,
Chief Commissiocer of the Lcan Board...St. Davids...Torringlou Place...

ALE.

Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
N loonier, E... Plante r...T alg itsw ells... isIapalagama
Niebecker, W. S...Plauter.. Wanarajah...Dikoya
,Nelson, Dr. C. L... Dentist. . Colombo
Nikawewa, L. 13.-Diseawa...Ulugedia Wtlawwa...Tiripanc, N. C. P.

awewa

Bunda...R. M., Hurultipalata..Attute.dhapura


Nik
Niles, D. P. Itev...Wesleyan Minister...Van RooyenStreet...Colotnbc
Niles, W. D...Advocate, S. C ..Colombo
Niles, C. N.-Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
Nilgala

M. & D. 0., Bintenna-Batticaloa

Nilame. A. it. Basnaike-Shroff -.Mercantile Bank...Kandy


Nilgiria, C. M.. Manager, Rustorniee & Co.- Union Place, Slave Island -Colombo
Nimmo, H. R.

A...Planter ..Helbudde Estate...Passellawa

Nixon, E.-Head Guard, C. G.R...Colombo


Nixon, Lilian E., Miss

n.a...Lady

[Europe
Principal...C.M.S. Ladies' College ..Colomlat..1

Noble, C. W., 1 c.c...Planter...Orayton. .Kotagala


Noble, Walter T. Rev...Wesleyan Missionary...Hutton
Nock, J. K.-Curator... Hakgala Botanic Gard d ne...Nutvara Eli) a
Nock, W...Late Superintendent, Ifakgala Botanic Gardens.- Stou rb ridge...England
Noel, Geo.- Planter...Woodlauds...Hatton
Nogueria, A. L.-Tobacconist...Chatham Street..Fort...Colombo
Noice, Chas...Diver..Colombo Harlour Works...C.Aombo
Nonie, A. Rev...Westeyan

hurana...Katunay aka.

Nonis, Peter...Stutionmaster, C. G. R...Waddu

Bo

Noor, B. H.- Planter...Mahadove....Luntigala


Noorbhai, T. A. J. Jeevtaujee...MerehaJt ..Noorany Villa ..Koltupitiya...Colombo
Noordeen, T. M ...Planter...Chilaw
Norie, J. C.-Brunswick ...11askeli; a
Norris, R...13ookeeper, Thompson, Thomas & Co...Wadcluw a
Norman, D. G... Planter.. Cranley ..Lindu la
Norman, G. C. R...Planter...Batt tlgal!a..Dikuya
Norman, J. C.-Assistant, Orient Co., La.-Sefton-Steuart Place..Colpett,y...Colombo
Norman, M. 13.-Aatuistan', Walker, Sons & Co., Ld...Kandy

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DIRECTORIES.

`North, HaroldPlanter...(lion. Soey. Automobile Club of Ceylon)...Bellong

Kadugannawa.
Northeote, C. 8.. J.P.,
c.o...Coconut Planter...Batticaloa...In giarope
Northway, C. L...Planter, to.m.1)...Deviturai and Pati Rajah...Elpitiya
Northway, L. A., 2 c.c ..Planter...Elston Puwakpitiya
N orth way, L. G... Lieenseininrveyor... Kandy
North'ray, Reht.. SPlanter...Gampolawatta...(lampola
Notthway, S., sr., Pl .nter...Tamicniya...Gampola
Norton, C. A. ,Planter...Wanarajith...Dikoya
Noury, B. Nicholas...Cotnmis ion Agent & Proprietor..Stamboul Stores...Kollupi
Nowrojee Sorabjee
Asst., Framjee, Bhikhajee & Co...1' ettab...Colorabo
Noyes, D.W. FinclamPlanter...Uorthie Estitte...Dikoya
3.1ugapitiya, E,
Niagara, A. B...Pettah Apothecaries' Hall...3rd Cross StreetPettahColombo
Nugara, C. F., r, a.c P. (Sr a ..Assistant Medical Officer Deltota
Nugara, J. V...Che iltet & Druggisi...3rd Cross S met Petah ..Colomho
Niagara, P. C...Di-penser.. Fourth Cross Street ..Pettah Colo inbo
Niagara, W. C Nugara & Bros...Colombo
Nugawele, C. 13...Raternabatmays....1Jdunu wara PeraJeni y a
Nugawela, Lawrance BPresident, V. T... llarrispattuwo.... Kandy
Nugawela, L...R. M.. Katugampola...Knrunegala
Nugawela, M. BRatemahatmaya, Tumpetie...Galagedara
Nugawela, L. 13 ..Ratemahatfilaya, Beligal Korale...Kegalla
Nugawela Thomas...Licensed Surveyr.r..Matale
NuttaM, 0. E. M... Planter.- GaloolaMadulsiina

0.
Obayasekara, D. u. FProctor...Galle
Obayasekara, D. R. F.. Apothecary...Deniyaya
Obayasekara, H. F...Mudaliyar, G-angaboda Pattu..Baddegama
Obayasekara, J. W... Deputy Coroner...Kalutara
Obeyevekara, L. M ..Landed Proprietor...Kosgode.
Obayasekara, Hon. Mr. S. C.,
m.x.o...Proctor...Silversmith S
[...col
Obeyesekera, H...Chief Clerk, Courts...Hambantota
Obeyesekera, J. M...Planter...Kosgoda
Obeyesekera, J A...Advoca*e...Wellawatta
Obeyesekera, L. H..S mvey or Baddegama
Obeyesekera, M. 0. C. H...Batsdolla...Veyangoda
Obeyesekera, 0. M.. Medical Practitioner Wadduwa
Obeyesekera, A. C. Miss...Principal, Church of England Girls' School-Gallo
Obeyesekere, L (Mrs. G. S. Leitch).. Adjutant
Obeyesekere A. H...Head Overseer, P. W. D...Di3atalawa
Obeyesekere, Donal 1.. Advocate...Summer H ill.. Colombo
Obeyesekere, Jamvs...: dvocate..Summer Hill..Colombo
ObeyasingliefD. p..,MuhandirarnTangalla
O'Brien, W...Diver, Harbour Works.. Rook House Lane...Mutwal...Colombo
Oertel, C. F...Asst., Hopetonn Studio...81ave Island.. ColomboIn Austra1-a
PlauterKirklees...Uda Pussellawa
Ogden, J . Armitage, J.P.,
Ogilvy, A E... Pir nter... Katooloya... Madulkelle
Ogilvy, W. T....PlanterGallemodena...Dolosbage
O'Grady, Osmond S. de C., J.P., U.P.M...Planter..KaraitivuKalmunai... 13stkaloa
O'Halloran, Mrs...bla ro , Galle Face Hotel ..Colombo
O'Halloran, T. N. E..0ffice Assistant, Galle Face HotelColombo
[...Cole
O'Hara, 0...Engine Driver, C. G. R...Kadngannawa
Ohlmus, A.W...Bookkeeper.. J.M . Robertson & Co...Rarnes Place...Cinnamon Gard
Ohlmvs, C. A...Survey DepartmentColombo
Ohlmus, EPensioner...Wellawatta
Ohlmus, E H., L.R C.P & s., Edin...Medical Practitioner...Cotta Road...0olombo
Ohimua, E. L...Planter...Hopewell..Doiosbage
Ohlmus, J. G. L., m.c.n.n.a.s...Proctor and Notary...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Ohlmus, J. W. (Capt. C.L I. & V.L.ltI.)...Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office...Colombo
Chimes, Laurie...Head Overseer, Electric Light Co...Colombo
ohlmne, T., bi.R.C.R.R. & L.R.C.P., bond...Deputy Asst. Col. Burgeon (Sorg.-Lieut.
[...Rat
oillic, A. F., Rev. o.M I....R. C. Missionary...Minuwangoda
Olaganathan, 0. S...General Merehant...Colombo
Oldham, H.B..Asaistant Superintendent, Convict Establishment...Welikada...Co
Oldham, J.W...Driver, C. G. R. , liuranegala
Olegasagrarn, T. P...Sub-Co' lector of Customs...Jaffna
Olive, E. Rev. Fr. e.m.1...Missionary Apostolic ...Vavuniya
Olive, Wm...Planter...Horekele...Marawila
Oliveira, A...Flanter...A.nniewatte...Pussellawa
Oliveira, B.B. M...Planter...The Mount.. Hatton...In Europe
Oliver, H...Chief Resident Engineer..Railway Extension..Kandy
3
Oliver, Robert Charles Rev....Wesleyan Missionary...In Europe

Oliver, W. 0...tosistant, Cargills, LtdColombo


Oliver, W. C....Engine Driver, C.G.R..Colornbe
Oliverson, H. A.. Pia terSingarawattaIdogawantalawa ...In Europe
Oliverson, L. JPlanterGlassellDehiowita
Oliveur, J, Rev...R. C. MissionasyBatticaloa
Oliveux, M. J.-Medical Practitiolter... Rat nannra
Omer Lebbe ildareAr, S. L...feweller..Fort..Colonibo
Omer L ebbe Maricar,
M...Ge DealerBeruwida.
Omero SailioAgent, M T. Bawa Saibo & Co..Kandy
Ondaatje, Tian 0. MProctur, D. C....Kegalla
Ondaatjee B. R. J...Ileud Overseer, P. W. D...Kurnnegala
Ondaatje, 'E. F., J.P... Deputy Fiscal...148A,
Ondaatje, FPlanterNew Moragalla...Ktirunegale.
Ondaatje, George JLanded ProprietorColombo
Ondaatje, HMunicipal InspectorColoruho
Ondaatje, N. 0...Clerk, D. P. I's Office...Coloarbo
Ondaatje, P. F...Barrister-at-Law, Ad vocate...Kegalla
Ondaatje, T. F...Fensioner and Licensed SurveyorKurunegala
Oniel, W. JMiner...Laxapans,...Maskeliya
Onion, Thos...Head Guard, C.G.R...Nawalapitiya
Oodooman Saibo, C...Agent, M. T. Bawa Saibo & CoBadulla
Orloff, C. J..Chief
Delmege, Reid & CoYork Lodge..Wellawattit
Oorloff, C. H...District Medical Assistant_Gammaduwa
Oorloff; C. W. M...Account tilt, Ceylon Savings Bank... Highgate,,,,Havelook Road...
Havelock Town...Colombo
Oorloff, F., M.D., ex., Aber...Colonial SurgeottBadalla
Oorlooff, J...Clork, C.G.R...St Selmatian_Colombo
Oorloff, James 0...District Engineer, Public Works Department...Pntlalam
ttorloff, N...Railway Ticket InspectorOolombo
Oorloff, W. 0...Leclgerkeeper, Finlay, Muir &
StreetColombo
Oppilamany KForernan, It. E. DeptOstenberg ...Trincomalee
Orchard, Nalhaniel...Planter (C.M.1.) ...Sandringham and Yarravale...A.q ro.patana
Orchard, T. B...Plenter...St. GeorgeAgrapatana
Ormian, F.-Assistant, St. Sebastian Mills...Colombo
Ormiston,
aldummulla
Ornet; J..Assistant, Shrager Bros...Galle Face Hotel... Colombo
Orr,
M.C.P & s. Edin.,
/ S. GlasDeputy Asst. Col. SutgeonHawbantota
Orr, 'Cyril A. L...D. C., M. I, B... Proctor, S. C and NotaryKalatara
Orr, J. 0...Licensed Surveyor.. K alntara
Orr, Claude S..Asst. Master Trinty College . Kandy
[Colombo
Orton. A. H. If Foreman, BlockyardHarbour Works
Wolfendahl Street...
Oabprne, Geo. E,
U.P 6r., I.R.C.I., n. C... PlanterMalmdova. -Math-thin-m-1n Europe
Osborne, .1. M. Rev Wesleyan Minister... Vannaro pm.nui
Osborne, J...Y.M.C.1...Slave Island ..Colombo
Oswald, Thomas
Engineer.. W. H. Dtv:es & Co ..0010InbO
Oswald, W. C Planter... Ferham Tal tt% eked

Quitman I -Jailor Batticaloa


Othiaantk
' Sons...Jewellers, Bris+ol Buildings...Fort...Colombo
ousmond, JPlanterLanka &
CMissionary...13atticalea
Outerleys, R.. Rev.
Outsnhoorn, N...1 n spector of Village Tanks... Wariyapolla
[Colombo
Outschoorn,S_Olork, Tremury...Colontbl
Overlunde, R, Y ..lnspector, Colombo Gas & Water Co...I7 Prince St., Pettah...
&
Pauwila
P. A.)
nter.. (Hon. Secretary, Knuckles, Kelebokka
Owen, C.
Goomera Madulkele
Owen, J. HughesFlanter..KaranduponaKegalla
Owen, J. V. EL, J.P., U.P.M...PlanterMaturata GroupMaturataIn Europe
.
Owen, W. Rev., o.m.i...Missionary ApostolicPoint Pedro
Owen, W. H...Planter...New Valley...Dikoya
Owen, S. A..Manag., r and Cnernist, Cush Met ical Company ..Randy

P.
Europe
Pace, David Stewart...Director, Walker, Suns & Co., L
Packeer Meedin...Packeer Meedin & Co...Nawalapitiya
Packeer, N. E. M.. Lauded l'roprietorWekande .. Slave IslitudColombo
Padwick, A. DPlanterGreemvcodNawalapitiya
Padwick, A. Proprietary PlanterGingrattoya..Kot male In Europe
Padwiok, E. DPlanterYarrowPussellawa
Pagd on, A. S., B.A. Cantab., c.c.s.,x.P... Principal Asst Colonial Secretary...10
Colpetty...Colombo
Page, A. R... A sitg ant, Cargills Ltd...Kandy
Page, W. R...Engineer, Oil Mills CotnpanyGrandpassColOmbo
Page, S. L. Miss ..C. M. S. Girl's High Sahool..Cfiundicully...Jaffna
Pagnaue Rev. D. J. M., o.s.n,...Matale

1280

DIRECTORIES.

Pagnani, Right Rev. Dr. C., D. 0.S.11...R.C, Bishop of,Kandy ...Ka10.1y


Pain, A. H., Major...Planter,..Meegana...Wattegams,
_rain, A. ErskinePlanterMeegams... Wattegama
Paine, M, J., 1 c,c...Planter... WereaaallaYatiyithtota
Paine, A. N...Planter..Hopewell.,,Balangoda
Paine, 11. S....Planter...Edlekelle.,,Kandy
Paltamune John, Rev. o.m.i....Reman Catholic Missionary ..Kalaranlia...Kalutara
Paranftwiciakte, D. 11...Planter...Sirikandnra...Matugama
Parimpanigam, P. C...PlanterAssainbooTravancore
Paikeer Saibo, P., & Co...ShopkeepersBadulla anclHaputale
Palavasan Kangani.. PlanterUgaldahenawatta..Balaugoda
Palavandiam, F. ADispensaryFortColombo
Paldano, GaZriel...Stc:okeeper...Knrunegala
Palipane, P. B,.Ratemaliatmaya...Weudawili.hatpattn...K.orunegala
Palipaue, P. BProctor, D. CKuroTiegala
Palipane, T. B...late R. M. UdapalataLanded Proprietor... Kahatapitiya...Garapola
Palipane, P. CPlauterKurunegala
P alis Appuhamy, G. D...Editor, Kawatakatikaya''..Granapass,..Colomb)
Palmer, C. U...Chemist, W. Jordan & Co....Talawakele
Palmer, E. G. A...Planter...St. RegulusLindnla
Palmer, J. GPlanterGonagallsDikeyst
Palmer, Prior S...P1ant2r...Ip Europe
Palugansa, L. B...R. M...A.uuradhapura
Palugaswewa, K. F. B...Member of P.R.C., N. C. Province,..Anuradbapura
Panabokke, K. B.. RatemahatmayaKalegampalate_Maradankadawala
Pancrazi, D. A., Very Rev. o.s.s., V.a ...Superior, St. Anthony's Abbey...Kandy
Panditaratna, D. J. L. J Notary PuhlicWeligarn
Panditasekera, C, V.M...Proctor, D. C...Cbilaw
Panditasekara, J. PPlanter...Madampe
Panditasekara, GrahamLicensed Snrveyor...Madampe
Panditasekera, J. P.. Plan ter ..Orangu Grove Polgabawels
Panditatilo,ka, A. S. K...Notary PublieAmbalangods
Paul, Dr. A. K...Asst. Medical Officer of Health...Municipality..Colombo.
Papillon, P. H...PlanterWarleighDikeya
Papp6, H. J...11. J. Pappe & Co.. Lausanne.. A Iston Place...Colorubo
Peremauathapillai, K_Superintendent ...Bober Island...Trincomalee
Paramu, C...Not.ry PattiePalely...Jaffna
Paranagama, J. N...Notary PublioNuwarakalawiya..Anuradhapura
Paranagama, A E . -Ratemahatm ay a, Lower Damian,. Wattegama
Paranagama, ft. E...Clerk, Mercantile Bank.. Castle Hill Street _Kandy

Paranawitana, A. S...Landed Propr'etor..MetarambeGalle


Paranawitana, GeeHead Teacher, Waffler...1 Boys' SchoolGall e
Paranawitana, R. I...Land Registrar...Negon,bo
Paranawitana, N...Muialiyar...Seoretary, D. CClailaw
Paranawitana, W. Jr ...1.,dgerkeeper,, Post Office Savings Bank, G. P. 0...Colombo
ParEttipanayage- C., Rev...W. M. S_Vannaraponnni
Pardue, T. K...Lieut, 2nd Worcestershire R ,gtColornho
Paris, J. Rev...Missionary A.postolic, 0.M,I...11alpe... Katsina
Park, James J..Assista ut,Geo. Steuart & CoGowan Lea...Torrington PlaceColombo
Park, J. H. WP BAC, A.M.I.C.E...Irrigation EngineerColombo
Presbyterian Munster...Colombo
Park, R. J. M. Rev
Parker, B...Asst. Planter, Hi,,,dugallaPeradeniya
Parker, Miev...Stirling House Nursing Home...Horton Place.. Colombo
Parker, F. 11...PlanterPeermitad..Travancore...In Europe
Parkes, Gilbert, MA.., Physician and Eye Surgeon ..Colombo
Parkins, W. C...Iueline Foreman, C. G. ...EadugannaWa
Parl:,nson, F. AManager, Stores and Wines Dept...Cargills, Lti...In Europe
Parry, A.. Planter. BeiatDikm, a
Parry, W.-Manager, Colombo Hair Dressing Saloon.. Colorabo
Parsons, C..AasistantTillyrieDikoya
Parsons, J., n., sc., r,o.s...Asst. Director Mineralogical Survey...Kandy
Parsons, (....Assistant, Plate & Co ...Newcross, Colpetty..Colsmbo
Parsons, P. J.-Asst. Geo. White, Bartleet & CoColombo
Parsons. T... Pensioner, Railway Th.:pt.-Colombo
Parys, M. T.. Chief Clerk, Prcvincial Engineer's OfficeBaditila
Parys, V. EHead Clerk, District Court.. Kalutare
Pascoe. M..Plaater...1Monevale_ildngaros...In Europe
Pascoe, S.H...1'ilot...Colombo
Pask, G. W Planter...Godahena... ban dy
Passe, Clement E...Colombo

Pathurupillai, g...Merchant... Jaffna


Pasuparhya, Cm.Siven De Kiel & Co...12, 4th Cross St, Puttah ...aolombo

Pataconi, Rev. Bro...o.'s.n...R. C. Mission.. Kandy


Pate, Arthur...Coach Proprietoi.. Mat,ale

Pate, A. E., t c.c. & c.c.a...Pulice Sergeant...Colombo


Pate, C. H.-Proprietor, A. Pate & Son...Flower Road & Slave island...Colombo.
Pate, Edwin,-Coach Proprietor, eta... Hatton, Norwood and Talawakelo
Pate, T. A., per pm...E. Pate &Son...Hatton
Patel! T. A...13roprietor T. A. Pate & Co...Kandy
Pate, Walter 0.. Assistant per pre., A, Pate & Son ...Bellevne,..Flowcr Road...Colombo
Pate, Wm...Commission Agent, etc... z'lower Road...Colombo
Pate, Win. A,..Pensioner -.Railway Department... Colombo

Paton, N. G...Planter ..Inaray...Dtkos


Paterson, APlanter...Kandy
Paterson, C. J...Planter...Csrolina No. 2... Watawala
Paterson, C. T.-Planter... Harangama...Kotmalo
Patterson, F. J...Planter, Westhall...Kotm ale
PatersAF, H. C...A ssistant, Geo. Steuart & Co...Co/ombo
Pateri5n, H. C..Planter...Harangalla, .Kotmalo
Paterson, J....Planter ...Alagolla . tfdapussellawa
Paterson, John...Planter...RasagallaBalatigoda
Paterson, John, sr...I'roprietary Planter...Bellwood N'uwtra Eliya
Paterson, John...Partner, Geo. Steuart & Co...19, Steuart Place...Colpetty ..Colombe
Paterson, .I. F...Assistant, Hatton Bank & Agency Co...Hatton
Paterson, J. S.-Assistant, Orient, Co., Ltd...Colombo
Pa, arson, W. B...Manager, Hatton Bank & Agency Co... Hatton
[Colombo
Paterson, W. E. M..- Assistant, Aitken, Spence & Co...Storm Lodge... Kollupitiya...
Patterson, C. H...Aseistaut, Clark, Spence Co.,,Galle
Patterson, 0, 11.-Plauter...Pallai... Jaffna
w Tunisgalla..Rangala
Patterson, C.
Patterson, f i. B...Coconut Planter... Pallai .Jaffna
Patterson, J. J. C Planter...Co it...Pal lai ..Jatina
[pure
Patterson, J. Sheridan...
Planter. and V.A.-Finlay Muir & Co...Hapugastenne,ItatmPatterson, Thomas...Planter...Holmwood...Agrapatatia
Pattison, F. E.-Planter...11auteville...Agrapatua
Patiratna, J..Postmaster...Tissamallararoa
Patiratna, L. Charles ..Notary Public...Yogiyaii a...Chilaw
Patrick, D...Inspector of Local Board...Annradhapuri
Patzert, Max.. Assistant, G. A. Marinitsch,.. Tellesplatt... Ros mead Place... Columbo
Paul, 4. IL D.-Planter... WilaaragammaMatale
Paul, A. M..Planter...Mercantile...Kadugann:twa
Paul, D. FPostmaster...Katunayaka
Paul, D. F..Liceused Surveyor ...Negombo
[Badulla
Pettit, J. W. Balfour, C.C., M.P,R.C...Planter...( Irony. Secy., Badulla P. A.),.Cullen...
Paul, I, Rev....Native Pastor, American Mission...India

Paul, M...Plauter...Fullarton...Ne hada


Paul, S. C., m. a...Madras, L.a.o r. Loud., v.u..c.s. Eng., Lecturer on Anatomy, Ceylon
Medical College...Fairy Hall, Ward Place, Colombo
Paul, St...Nursing Sister...Civil lksaital....Kurunegala
Paul, St., of the Cross.....Rev Mother...L idy Superior..Anuradhapura
Paul, T...Geieral Merchant...5, York St _Fort Colombo
Kotmade
Paulet, F. E , 2 c.
[Pedro
Pauliokpulle, C. B... MudaliyarSecretary, D. C... etittalain
Panlpilly, S. A., ILL. Madras.. Principal, Wesleyan Mission Colegiato School... roiut
Paulusz, J. G...Master, Royal College...Colomb3

Hospital..Badulla
Paulusz,
Pavey, G. S...Head Clerk, Walker & Greig
Pavistina, Capt. S. A...Colombo
Pawlitzki, A...Engineer...J. H. Vavas,eur & Co...Colpetty -Colombo
Payne, A. N... Planter-. Metblekand e ...1.3alangod
Payne, Alfred 0... PhutographerIn Ettl ope
Payne, e o...Planter...Kalutara
Payne, J. N...Surveyor...ln Europe
Payne, 0. F.-Planter Handrokande ...Korunegalit
Payne, H. E. Miss...C. M. S...Galle
Payson, T. R...Head Clerk ..Ccylon Engineering Works...Colombo
Peacock, W. B. Rov...Pastor, Baptist Church._ (
Secy. friend-in.Need Su :jut y)
...The Manse...Cinnamon Gard ens Colo in bo
Peacock, Pryce, Capt....Royal Marine Artill ry..Naval Agent ...Colnincia
Pea,cozke, Major, G. T.,2n1 Worcestershire Regt...C.ilombo
Pearse, D. F...14st. Rodewsld & Heath...Colombo
Pearson, A. J...Busines. allanager and Director, Brjwn & Co., Ld... D at oh Horse..,
Castle Street, Cinusanou Gardens...Colombo
Pearless M.H...Proprietary Planter ...Moragalla Beguile
Pedris, D. C., st.c.a.a.a.s...Proctor, Supreme Court,..Koornni
82

1282

.D1RECTORI

Pearls, D.D.-General Merchant and Plumbago Dealer...Vito I Ville.... Turret Road...


[Colombo
Pnglotte, A. S.-Overseer, P.W.D...Colombo
Peel, L. R...Planter...Lobanon Cottage...Nnwara Eliya
Peethamparam, A..Surveyor..Suthuma]ai..Jaffna
Peile, R. M...Planter...Thrtlmewella...Ruanwella
Peiris,"asrles T...Proctur and Notary Public... (Peilis and De Mel)...Colombo
Peiris, 0 .. Proctor, D. 0 .. Gallo
Peiris, Cecil J...Planter...Madagedara...Bentota
F
Peiris, E.,...Muliandiram... Clerk, Accountant's Office, C.O.R ...Colombo
Peiris, E. A...Proctor, and Nc.tary ...Kogalla
Peiris, Gabriel..Planter-Siringapatha...Negombo
Peiris, J. J. Rianter- rTalagala...Banearagama.
(Cantab) m.r.t.c...Barrister.at-1.aw ; Advocate-Rippleworta
Peiris, James, N.A.,
..Turret Rcad...Nollupitiya...Colombo
Peries, L. C.-Renter..Alutgama
Peiris, Lewis...Landed Proprietor...Kandy
Peiris, L. H. S...Advocate...Barrister-at-Law-Colembo
Peiris, M. L...General Merchant...69, 2nd Cross Street...Pettuh..,Colouho
Petrie. M. T..1...Superintendent, Brame] WM& Mktnov ila
Peiris, Theodore...Head Clerk...Fiscal's Offirce...Kaintaia
Peiris, T. S.-Plumbage, Dealer.- Cinnamon Garden...Culombo
Petrie, W. A...Lyn I.; rove...Moratuwa
Peiris, W. E.-Inspector, Local Board ..Kurunegala
Peiris, W...Planter...Kiudalugalla...Horana
mho
Peiris, W. Manuel...LanCed Proprietor...Kotaliena..
Peiris, d. L.-Interpreter Miidahyar, D.C...Kalutat a
Peiris, Richard...Muhandiram-Panadure
Peiris, M. J.-Factory Supt...New Peacock ...Gampole
Percival, E. S.-Moragale, Mines.. Matugama
Pereira, A. W...Proprietor, New English Bak ery...For ..col 'nib
Pereira, Alfred...Licensed Surveyor... Kandy
Pereira, C. A...Proctor...D, C. ,Colombo
Pereira, E. IL-Landed Proprietor...Colpetty..Colcnb.i
Pereira, F. R. A...Prcctor, D. C.-Colombo
Pereira, F. M...Surveyor..Kurutiegala
Pereira, F. X ..Shopkeeper...Main Stree t...Pettah .. Color& o
Pereira, H. J. Chuis....Barrister-at-Law...Advocate -Normanburst...liorton
[Cinnamon Gardens..Cnloutbo
Pereira, J...Pructor, 1). C..Coloinbo
Pereira, J.-Wharf Clerk ...Galaha Ceylon Tea Estates and Agency Co., Ltd..Colombo
Pereira, James Alex...Bookkeeper.-Skrine &r.Ou....Colombo
Pereira, J. B, M.-Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
Pereira, J. C. Walter, x.c., fitas.c. It.c.e.n.a.s...Barrister-at-Law & Advocate...Acting
Pnisne Justice ..Cinnarn on Gardens...Colon.la.
Pereira, J. E. Ricbard...Proctor, S. C., & Notary Public ...Bambalapitiya.. Celornbo
Pereira., J.'F.. Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office-Columbo
Pereira, J. P...Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
Pereira, J. W.-Commission Agent...Pettah -.Colombo
Pereira, J. W-Inspeer or of Postman...G.P.O..,Culombo
Pereira, L. G.-.Survey Department, S. P.
Pereira, 0. Lloyd-Planter...Cottagalla...Gampola
Pereira, M. F.-Accountant, Prisons Department..Culombo
Pereira, M. Henry Rev...Wosleyan Minister...Pauridni
[Colombo
Pereira, N. D-Planter...Kimbultvella...Keduwela
Estate DeptSkrine & Uo...51, New Chatty Street...
Pereira, Percy H
Pereira, P. B. RevRetired Wesleyan Minister...Medawatta...Ms.tara
Pel'eira, R. A...Medical Officer...Anamaduwa
rp
Pereira, 11. L... Advocate..Colombo
Pereira, R. 111.-Head Clerk...Royal Botanic Gardens...Peraiieniya
Pereira, R. 11...Pensioner...Kurrinegala
Pereira, V. W.-Manager, Ceylon Central Agency...Colombo
Pereira, G Wilfred-Secretary, Local Board.- Matale
Pereira, J. D...Superinteudeut, Lunnavilla Mills...Wc unapnwa
Pereira, Oliver...Medical Practitiuner...Wellawatta
Pereira, V. C.-Procior, D. C...Colombo
Pereira, Vitian-Chief Clerk-Rasagalla, Meddekauda, & Alupolla Group. ,Balangodi
Perera, A...Organist, Holy Emmanuel Church...Morat 11 tV
Perera, A. A.-Headmaster R. C. Sohriol.-Kurnnegala
Perera, A. . P...Notary Yublic...Nananninla...Kurunegala
Perera, A. C...Surveyor... Henaratgoda
Perera, A. D.-Manager, N. D. P. Silva & Co...Knrunegala
Perera, A. D. C..Chief Clerk, Chamber of Commerce.. Colombo
Peters, J. E. Assistant, Master...St. Thomas' College...Colombo
Perera, A. G.-Postinaster..Cotta
Perera, A. Geo...Broker, J. H. Vrrvasseur & Co...Dean's Roral...Maradana.:.Coloratie


Perera, A.-Meager...Stock. Garden...Colombo
Perera, A. B. C. Mias.-Matron, Hospital...Gallo

Perera, A. M...Jailor.,.Mutara
Perera, A, M ..Kotngoda Walliewa...Minuwangoda,
Perera, A. M., fa.c.n.u.a.s...Landed Proprietor-,KolikambelKaudy
Perera, A. M. P.-Manager Mel], Mendis & Co...Talasrakole

Perera, A. S...afaster, C,M.S. English High School ..Belton...Kotte


Perkra, Adrian M. S.. Landed Proprietor...Adrian Villa... Kotahona...Colombo
Pertra, Alphonsus...Landed Proprictor...Kotahena...Columbo
Perera, A.-Landed Proprietor...Megalla
Perera, Arthur...Teacher, Prince of Wales's College.. Moratuwa
Perera, B. C.-Notary Public... Rnanwella

Perera, B. Caithan...Superintendent...Daraoya...11ewaheta
Perera, B. Palis-Stationmaster, f'. G. R...Korunugala
Perera, B.Philip...Stationmaster, C. G. R.,..Veyangoda
Perera. B. R... Planter...Mt. Carmel...Nawalapitiya
Perera, B. W....Stationmaster, C. G. R... Avissavella
Persia, Bastian...Stationmaster...C. G. R...Pettah...Colombo
Perera, Bastian ..Merchant...Mun watte Maturate.
Perera, Bastian Rev.-Native Pastor, C. M. S...Cotta
Perera, Bernard...Coach Builder and Farrier...Trincomalee Stneet...Kandy
Perers, C...Head Teacher, A.V. Boys' School-Hammen:a*
Perera, C. C....Additional Clerk, Registrar General's Offiee...Colombo
Perera, C. J. F.-Manager, Fibre Milis...Henaratgoda
Perera, C. John...Timber Merchant. Maradana ..Colombo
Perera, C. V... Chief Clerk... Whitten & Co., Wellawatta
Perera, C. V.-Teacher, St Thomas' College...Colombo
Perera, 0. W...Clerk, Kachcheri.. Kandy
Perera, C. W...Foreman of Buildings, C. G. R.,.Kandy
Perera, C. W-Stationnaaster, C. G. R...Talpe
Perera, C. W.,.Surveyo,....Mount Lavinia
Perera, C. W. L.-Manager, Oriental. Boat Co...Bumbalapitiya...Colornbo
[Coton h o
Perera, Chas. S., M.M.C. (for Maradana),
a.s...Proctor and N otary ...Maradaua
Perera, Charles...Medical Officer...Pundaluoya
Perera, Conielis-Planter...Panadure
roses*, D...Mudaliyar...Badalla
Perera, D. A...Manager ..Portable Saw Mills...Kotte
Perera, D. D...Merehant...New Bazaar... Colombo
Perera, 13 A., c.o.n... [lead Teach-r..P
Enc,lish School...Beruwala
Perm., D. A. L.-Draftsman, Archaeological Survey-..Anuradhapura
Perera, Don Bastian...Draftsman, Survey Department-Colombo
Perera, Don David Rev....Wesleyan Minister.- Ambalangoda
Perera, Don H. Rev...Baptist
s ter-Diyagaina...Kalutara
Perera, D, B-Multandiram Adikari and Meda Pattus, Siyane Karate.. Heuer/Aged*

Perera, D. B., Rev. o.s.u...Missionary Apostolic... Wahakotte
Perera, D. Joseph Rev....C.M.S...St. Luke's...Colombo
Perera, D. Juan...Merchant-Colombo Street...Kandy
Perera, D. IL-Postmaster...Matugaint1

Perera, D. H..Inspe&tor of Vaceination....Knrunegala


Perera, D. L...Registrar of Lands.. Kegalla
Perera, D. L. Gabriel ..Draftsman, Surveyor General's Office ..Colombo
Perera, D. M...Planter...Eriana.. Weligama
Perera, D. Richard-General Merohant...Dunbar Cottage..Skinaer 's load South-.
[Colombo
Perera, D. S.-Proctor...Badulla
Perera, D. S.-Writer, Army Ordnance office...C3lombo

Perera, D. T...Plattter...Ualpitakande & lioussa...Namonfikula


Perera, D. W..Planter...Ampittiapolwatta -Kandy
Perera, D. J. J. Rev...B. M. S.. Veyangoda
Perera, E...Asst. Superintendent, Camp of' Observa'im, -.Raga ma
Perera, E...Engineer..Maradana...Colombo
Perera, E. C...Planter..71d.ellawagare ..Itladampe
Perera, E. C.-Medical Assistant-Rattota
Perers, E. D...La.nded Proprietor...Brighton Hoube...Galte
Perera, E. 8...Proprietor, Castle Res'aurant...Slave Island...Colombo
Perera, E. W...Advocate...Fluwer Road...Colombo
Perera, Edward Francis, M.C.B.X. cs-Proctor, D. C...Dnm Street...Colombo
Perera, Edward Wilfred...Proctor, D. C...Kotahena...Colontho
Perera, I. J.-Pructor, D. C.-Colombo
Perera, F. V...Govt. Apothecary...Kamburnpitiya
Perera, Francis J.-Plan ter....CloseLberg ,..0 elle
Perera, Francis...Medical Aseistant...Gampola
Perera, F. 11.-Colombo Harbour Extens'on Clerk, Audit Offir
Perera, F M...Licensed Surveyor...Colombo
Perera, Fledriek.. Landed Proprietor...Kollupitiya-Colombo
Perera, G. A-Mutlaliyar...Clerk, Treasury .Kirillapona...Wellawatte,

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DIRECTORI ES.

Perm, 0, D. E..Supt., Kolainunna Esta te. Kurunegal a


P-Tora, G. D. StephenPost and Telegraphmaster
Perms, G. M. A...Supt , Sirikandura Estate...Matugama
Perera, G. E...Stationmaster. C.G.R...Bandarawela
Perm:, G. H...Editor " Dil'akrtraprakasa"... San Sebastian... r ettab ...Coloinb,
Pere-ra ,.-.G. H.. Medical Officer ...Baddegama
Perera, G. H. W ..Survey Dept...Anuradhapura
rera, G. M. Planter Al annagoda,...E 1pit iy_a
Perera, Gabriel...Notary Pnblie...Desestara Kalutara
Perera., Gabriel...Timber Merchant ...Nakalagam Strea...Colombo
Perera, Gratieen..:Proctor...Colombo
Perera, H...Forrniture Pealer...Keyser t reet...Pettall...Colomho
Perera, D...Staff Capt., Salvation Army..Madampo
Perera, IIPlanter ...Puswelegan...M irigama
Perera, H. A...Postmaster...Rambukkatta
Perera, H. D., Mndaliyar...Cashisr, General Treasury...Celornbo
Perera, H. D...Mudaliyar...Gangaboda Pattn...Baddegama
Porera, H. GFactory Superintendent.. Hen fold...Lindula
Pussellawa
Perera, H. J.. Planter and MerchantEdward
Perera, II. L...PostmasterWellawatta
Perera, H. P...Clerk, Survey Department...Colombo
Perera, H, S...Editor, " Sara%avisatidaresa "...Maliban Street, Fettah...C;ilr,,.
Perera, H. T.. Notary Public...Dunagaha...5egomho
Perera, II. Y. E..Surveyor...Kalutara
Perera, Henry A...Gravets Mudali3 ar...Registi ar of Marriage?...Kaehcliert
Porera, llerat...Muhandiram, Kachcheri...Kandy
Perera, J. EMullandirani,
Perera, J...Muhandirtun, He wagam Kornle...Eanwella
Perera, J...Survey Department...Moratuwa
Perera, J. A ..Muhandiram of Governor's Cate ..Ne w Bazaar...Col os.Abo
Perera, J. B...Medical Assistant...Ak uressa,
Persia, J. A...Proctor. D. C...Colombe
Perera, J. L. C...Proctor, D. CColornbt,
Perera, J. D. C...Mudaliym..Talpe Pattn..Galle
Perern., J. D..Stationmaster, C.G.R...Nugegoda
Perera, J. D...Mudaliyar..Siyaue Korale East...Veyangoda
Perera, J. D., in...frInhandiram of the Governor's Gate and of Hapitig nr
Rakurukumbura..Mirigama
Pereta, John....Muliandiram...Kotte
Pena, J. E...Muchtliyar...Ellartgowan...Colpetty...Colombo
Perera, J. H.Medal') ar...Puttslain Pattn...Put,talain
Perera, J, J.Licensed Surveyor..Kegalln
Peters, J. I....Proctor, D. C ...Sparrow's Nest...Kolltipitiya...Coletubo
Perera, J. L.Planter Massena...Balangoda
Perera, J. 17,...Ileadmaster, St. Mary's English High SchoolNegoinho
Perera, J. E., A- v. Missionary Apostolic...Malale
Perera, J. IIClerk...Kachchet iPuttalam
Perera, J. H. P...Cashier, G. P. 0...Colorebo
Perera, J. II..-Shroff...Kachcheri., Colombo
Perera, J. L ...Proctor, D. C...Kollupitiya .. Colombo
Perera, J. Miguel, Rev.. Pastor, Baptist Chuteh...Kadawata...111aliara
rera, J. 0... Brown & Co. Ltd.. Hatton
Perera, J. P... Proctor, D. C.. Colombo
Perera, J. Raphael, Rev...Baptist Minister... Graudpals .Colombo
Perera, 3. Samuel Bev B. M. S. (Retired) ..Kandy
P,,era. J. T..Planter...Marokwatura,..Polgabawela
Perera, J. W...Plantn....Weniwelgodella. ,Minuwangoda
Perera, J. W... Headmaster, Wesleyan English High School ..Anotala gods
Perera, J. W. E. D...Prootor, D. C...Colombo
Perera, J. William, Rev...Pastor, Baptist Chureb...Kotikawatta Ilutgarnuwa
Perera, James...Medical Officer Pu ttalam
Perera, James Marlaliyor ...Plan ter...G
nwa... Kandy
Perera, James P... Planter...Orange Grove...Polgalmwela
Perera, John Alfred...Proctor, S. C...Gr ylandsCinnamon Gardens,. Colombo
Perera. John A irdrew...Muhamdiram, Clef k...Kachcheri ... Colombo
Perera, John C...Assistant Reporter, Obmilw Deice...Colombo
Perms, John GratinenProctor, D. C.. Skinner's Road South
Perera, John, m.c.e. K. A.
M udaliyarWeligatapitiya...Jaea
Perera, John William...Orphan Master, St. I homes's Colle.m...Colembo
[Colo
Perera, John Rev. Bro..Roman Catholic Mission...0. M. I. Sr. Joseph's C ]lleg
ezera, Joseph ...Superin tee dentSilvatenneDandagomuem
Perera, JuanPlanter...Maligawatte...Chilaw
P. rera, K A...Planter...Borakande...Elpitiya
Perera, E. D... Armourer Sergeant, Ceylon Volunteer Headn rtarters
sh!..Col

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DIRECTORIES,

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Perera, K. D. Ma.Planter... Mahayaya Estate...Debtowita


Perera, K. D. C.-Morehant...General Stere-Dehiowita
Perera, K. D. J...Iuquirer into Crime...Dehiowita
Perera, K. L.-Managing Propriltor-Orient Boat Co...Follyt Road.. Havelock Town..
Colombo

Perera, K. Marshall.. Lauded Proprietor, Layard's Broadway...New Bazoar-Celembe


Perera, K. S.-Inlerpreter, D. C.-Kolutara
Perm-a, K. W..Manager, Lewis & Co../s'anuoya
Perera,L. B.-Book-keeper, Somerville & Co...Colorabe
Perera, L. Jusey ..Proprietor, It alafgama...Balan, oda
Perera, L. D P !enter._ Mo bay] I a ... Clapene
e

Perera, Lloyd ...L.M.R. (Cevlon)...Flib.Aesistaet Colonial Surgeon ...Del t,ta,


Perera, Lawrence...Fibro
llim hula.- Henaratgoda
Perora, M...Head Olerk, Harbour Works Department...Colombo
Parent, M. Justin-Clerk, Lipcou Ltd...001am bc
[Colombe
Perera, M. A.-Planter ..Kaptigalla.. florana
Perera, M. C .Pure Ice & Aerated Water Mannfo.ctory...Union Place... Slave Island,.
Perera, M. Chas...Booketoll-keeper...Nananya
Perera, M. D. J...Planter...Mabopitiya...Kegalla
Pe-era, M, D. P...Proprietor, Bullock Coach..Banwella
Perera, M. M. J.-Principal, Rajapakse College .. Kosgoda
E tate...Kalutara North..Kalutara
Perera, M. 0.-Plant r... He
Perera, M-Inepeeter of Schools...C. M .S... K ette
Perora, M. J...Planter...Yahalakela...Hcrana
Perera, M. Johannes -111erchant...Panaiure
Perera, M. J...Notsry
Perera, M. NI.- Renter-Panadure
Perero, mug. M. c ...Notary Public...liabaradusva., Galle
Perera, M. ...Supt. and Manager-Woodslee Estate,..Weuda
Perera, M. W. 0...Planter ...Ktalagauga...Neboda
Perera, Manuel...Plante:.Aluttvattedehewella... Hewagam Korale.. Hanwello
Perera, Mantillas C...Importer & Repairer of Cycles...Ilightleld...Kolltipitiya...Coloml.o
Perera, Nicodemus...Planter...Halpe Kopiewatte-Hanwella
Perera, 0. D. a...Stationmastor, C. G. R ..Kalutara North
Porera, G. D.-Planter...Nahavila...131apane
Perera, Norbert Rev., O.M.I. Missionary Apostolic...Point Pedro
Pt r ra, P...Mercbaut...Nor wood
Perera, Paul.. Tailor & Clother.. Hospital St.-Art ..Culombo
Perera, P. G...Dentist...Yrrk Street...Fort...Colombo
Pereraf,P. H. F....Sarvey Department...Vol nbo
Perera, Philemon.Planter...Patiakelle...Kandy
Perera, Phil(p...Gate Mudaliyar...Mudalivar of Sal MU korale...Moratuwa
Perera, P. 11, 11I..Chief Clerk...Heturned Letter Office, G.P.O.-Colombo

Perera, P-Merehant...Norwoed

Perera, P. S. M...Headmaster, Rajapakea College...Kosgoda


Perera, P. S...Plauter... Lucky Lane...Udapussellawa
Perera, P. T.-Merchant, Carriage Hirer, &c ..Norwood
Perera, R.-Draughtsman, Surveyor-General's Office-New Bazaar Coltanbo
Perera H. A...Headmaster Wesleyan Mission Sch:aal...Negornbo
'
Perera, R. Cornelis...Plumbago
Merchant.. Weetlagama...Bauclaragama
Porn's, R. EtPrinter sod Bookseller...iith Cross :..4.treet, Pettah...Colombo
Perera, R. F..Interpreler, Police Court...Avissawella
Perera, R. J..t lerk, Kachohen.. Colombo
Perera, R. L.-Head Clerk, District Coart-Kuntriegala
Perera, R. Mudannayaka.. Postma,ter...Kolabena.

Perera, R. W...Plumbago Merehant...Bandaragama


Perera, S. A...Landed Proprietor...Now Hazwar...Colombo
Perera, S. a ...Stationmaster...C.G.R.-Rambukkana
Perera, S. A. D. G.. Notary Public...Kogalla
Perera, S. B... Le.31.0... Private Medical Practitioner ..Maradana...Colombo
Per-ra, S. D. G....Notary Public...Kegalla
Perera, S. D. J. P...Notary Publie..Minuwangoda...Negombo
Perera, S.D. L.-Superintendent...Kahatawila..Koehehikade
Perera, S. D. P...Planter..Ingi riya...Padukka,
Perm, S. E...?dudaliyar...Pr, &dent V.T...Siyane West,..Colombo
Perera, S. Elarie...Landed Proprietor...Kocechikade
Porera, Simon C...Surveyor...Madainpe
Perera, Simon G-Head Clerk, Land Registrar's Office...Ratnapunt
Perera, S. Joseph-Landed Propriet,,r-Kotaliena Road...Kotallena atom')
Perera. Siyadorie-Pioprietor, Fibre Mills-Vennappuwa...Nainarnadama
Perera, S. M...Notary Public...Matale
Porera, S. M..POettuaster...Wellawaya
Parer', 8.11...Baptist Minister...Colombo Soath...6 Cotto Boaa...Borella,..Colanaho
Perera, S. S...Major, S. A-Rambukkana
Perera, Stephen...Prootor,

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DIRECTORIES.

Perera, S. W...Notary Public...Dehiwala


Perera, S. W. B. Peter...Notary Public ..Dewalapola
Matara
Perera, Rev., T. G...Asst. Pastor, S. P. G
Perera, Thomas, Mubandircrn...Lande.1 l'roprietor..Vmangoda
Perera, P.-Coach Builder ..Trincomalee Street...Kandy
Perera, T. S...Deputy Registrar of Deatlia...Nuvrara Eliya
Perera, V. C.. Proctor ...Vincent House...Urugodawatta...Celombo
Perera, V. G...Partner, V. P. Perera & Son Pettah-Colombe
Perera, W. A.. Planter.. 6lenrhos...Neboda
Perera, W. M...Notary Publio...Kegalla
Perera,, W. D-C-Planter...11apugasmul1e...Teldeniya
Perera, W. D. Chas...helieving President...Kachcheri..Colombe
Perera, W. E.-Asst., H. Don Carolis & Sons' Mills...'Wilsou's Street ..colornho
C...Badulla
Perera, W. F-Mudatiyat...Interpreter,
Perera, W. G...Notary Public-Rambukkana
Perera, W. H... Advocate...Oolombo
Perera, W. H...Survey Dept..Kurunegala
Perera, W. H. W...Proctor, D.C...Wilson's St....Colonibo
Perera, W. J. B. Charles...Renter & Mercbant...Beruwala
Perera, W. L...Metchant...Wilson's Street...Colombo
Perera, W. N...Head Overseer, P. W. D...Govt. Factory...Colombo
Pei era, W. R...Chief Clerk., C.R...Ratne.pura
Perera, Ar. R. H...Mudaliyar, D.C..Ganga.boda Pattu...Matam
Perera ,'W. S ...Division Officer- Petta,h ...Colombo
Perera, W. A. P..Notary Publio-Walakumbera...Kurunegala
Perera, W. G...Supt ...New Bamberabotna..Ratuapure
Perera, W. T... Supt...Zulula tl...W at tegaints
Perera & Co., D. L...Merebants...Luauge.la
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Perera, William W...Landed Proprietor...Welgatua...Hiniwella
Ferianen Kangani-Planter...Manikwatte..Haldumnualla
Perms, A.. Head Clerk.. Ways & Wcrks Department-0.0.R ..Colombo
Peries, Abrabam...Agent, De Soysa's Estates-Hauguranketa
Peries, B. J...Post and Telegraph Master...Madulaima
Peries, C. G. m.u., c.m., Aberdeen...Medical Practitiouer..Dam Street...Colombn
Peries, Charles Rev....Baptist Minister...Pit seelln- Higgaehena
Peries, E. A...Proctor, S. C....Kegalla
Peries, H. A...Mndaliyar...Hewagam
Peries, H. J...Plumbago and Coffee Merchant...Gregory's Read...C, lombo
Peries, H. M . . Medical Officer...Udapussel:awa
Perks, J. E., Gals Mudaliyar...Pensioner...Colombo
Peries, J. Fred-Bead Master, St. Luke's High School-Ratnapurn
Peries, J. H., Mudaliyar...Pensioner...Colomt o
Peries, J. L...Mudaliyar...Siriwardena Nivesa-Cinnamon Gardens ..Colombo
Peries, L. C....Proctor, D. C...Galle
Perks, Lambert' L...Landed Proprietor...Feru Bank...Alston Placc...Slave Island...
[Colombo
Peries, Louis..Planter..Bowelikada....Kandy
Peries, M C...hlerehant..Pa.ssara
Peries, M. F...I.icensed Suryeyor...Ury..Badulla
Peries, Paul E...c.c.s...Diatrict Judge...Kegalla
Peries Walter...Inspector, Local Board...Kurune,gala
Peries, W. A., Rev...B. M. S...Avissawella
Peries, W. C., 14.B c.m..Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon.. Haputale
Peries, W. Manuel...Landed Proprietor...Alfred House...liothena -.Colombo
Perimal, A... Planter... Tileeg aetenne...M atale
Peris, G...Planter...Badalgama..Negomho
Peir.s, S.A.L. Chas...Notary Public...Kalukonds.yawa....Eaduwela
Peris, H. Francis. ,Licensed Auctioneer and Broker...Colombo
Penis, M-Registrar of Lands...Matara
Penis, Martin F...Licensed Surveyor...Colombo
Peris, N... Timber Merchant... Mutwal... Colombo
Peris, T. William...Licensed Auctioneer.,.Colombo
Penis, A ...Inspector of Police ..Galle
Peris, M. T. S...Furniture Dealer...Keyzer 53' reet...Pettah Colombo
Peris, T. S. J...Postmaster...Horana
Periya Tambi, K. L...Jeweiler...G.O. Hotel...Colombo
Perkins, F. E. .Under-Guard, C.G.R...Colombo
Perkins, G. H...Inspector of Poliee...Knrunegalis
Perkins, S. Miss...Matron, Civil Hospital Matura in.
Ferman, A. G., M.C.B.R.A.8 ..(Capt. C. V:)...Traffic Superintendent ,C. G. R
way Avenue, Colombo
Pernssel, H., Rev. CALI...Missionary Apostolic...Eayte...Jaffna.
Perry, Sir Allan Kt...M.n. Durb., ai.n.c.s. Eng., L.8,A. n.e.n. Lou., (Major R.A.M.
Retired), President C.B.13,:q.13., a. 4 Principal Civil Medical Of
&Inspect

DIRECTORIES.

128,7

Pestonjee, L. B...Manager, Union Bakery...Slaye Island-Colombo


Pestonjee, R., Cit.o.r.,Lond., m.u.c.s., Eng.-Deputy Asst. Colon' il Siirgeou...Panaduwe
retch, Totu,..a.A., e.se. (Loud) 3Iycologisi & Asst. Director, Botanic Gardens...
a
Peradeniya
Peter, A. E-Superintendent,..Westmoreland...Badulis,
Peter, C. H. J...Assistant,Trichinom ly and Java Tobacco ,,.Slave Island-Colombo
Peer, Jnhn D... Planter...Athlone & Kiriudo...Oampola
Petgr, J...Shroff...Kacheheri...Kegalla
Peter, K, A. D.-Resident A/armor, Bandarawela Hotel Bandarawela
Peter, Don, Rev. liro...Roman Catholic Missionary 'l'adella ..,Inola
Peters, A. G.- Supt. Afloat...13. I. S. N. Cow-Colombo
Peters, Conrad...Assistant Manager, Gal le Face Hotel...Colomio
Peterson, R. M....Guard, CO.R.-Kankesauturai
Peterson, G...Clerk, Loan Board 011icumWollawatta
Pett, Fred. W. A...Planter...Waragalialanie...Madalkele
Pett,U. Thornton.- Planter...Serendib...Badulla
Phelips, E... Limit, 2nd Worcestershire Regt...Colorabo
England
1'help, M. H., u,q. 1)(1b... PrillOipitL St. Edward's Sob al.. Nuwara
Phair, R. H. Rey,..C.M.S. Missmary...Cutta
Philip A,ppuhaani, K. W...Munager, Pau/es de Silva & Co ;Madura goia -Kurunegala
e
Philip, Rev. pro_ St. Lucia Street...1Cotaherni...0 limbo
Philip, Dr. W. Marshall, s.t.n.Sanitary Officer, Colombo* _dun: &pal ity berbY buss
Rosruaad Placa...Clemataan Gardens...Coloraho
Philip, W. A. D...Chief Clerk, V tell & Co...Colorabo
S-District Madaliyar...0hettykulatu...Vavoulya
Philipps, A. P. C...Planter...Nityupane...Pussellaw.i.
Philipsey, G. H.-Notary Public... No. 7, Mutwal-Colombo
Philips,B. S.-District Aludatiyar...Ohilaw
Philips, Capt. F. W-Planter...Moranola...Henaratgoda
Philips, F. D-Propristary Planter...Hangranoya...Nawalapili.a
Philip', J. F.-Plah,er...Vettukadu...Pallai
Philips, 11.-Planter-Strathdon-Hatton
Philips, J.-Planter...Nellor
Philips, J. R. S...Head Clerk...0oarts...Point Pedro
Philips, M. Chief Clerk...Kachcheri...Puttalam
Philips, M...Notary Public ..Mullaittivu
Philips, R. H., L.m.s.. Sub. Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Maha OPS
Philips, S...Planter...Anniewatte...Kandy
Philips, W.. Asst, Superintendent of Jails...Kandy
-Ph ffitss, R. H. M...Deputy Jai lor...Welikada
Phillips, C. If ...Planter...E1 Teb Group,..Passara
Phillips, 13. B...A.ssistant, E. John & Co...Colombo
Phillips, H. F. C ..Plarittr...Great Western-Talawakele
Phillips, J. G...Planter...Chilaw
Phillips, P. 0. P-Planter...Harmony...Pusaellawn
Phillips, IL Sandys...Planter...Coslanda...Koslandu
Phillips, W.-Assistant, A. R. Ephrautus...Ual'e
Phillips, W. 11...Planter...Galagama...0.1aiya
Philpott, IL J. Rev.-Wesleyan Missionary...Industrial Seho 1...Wellosfattu...0olomho
Piffles, W"...Mausger, Miller & Co.-Orange Grove._ Horton Placa-Cinnamon Gardens
Phipps, Vik _Engine Driver.- E olani Valley Itsilway...Colomho
Placebos, G-.. Hoed Clerk...Kacheheri...Kegrilla
Piachaud, G. E.-Planter... Maryland- Elenarittgotla
Piachaud, H, II...Plantor...Ekala...Jsela
Piachaud, Janes E...Phinter... The Farm-. Kadugatinaws
Pischaut,
Piachaud, R. E...Planter...E
Picken, C. E...Planter...Radells.../qiumoy
Pioken, H. 31.-Planter...Beatimont...Pussellawa
Pickering, R. P....Assistant-Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co Colombo
Pickford, J. I. Rev...0, M. S., Priucipal,St. John's College...Jaffna
Pickthall, Wm...Proprietary Planter......In Europe
Picton. E. A.-Planter...Kanapecliwatte...Ulapane
Pieria, .A.nffris...Merchant...Ratimpura
A...01erk, Colonial Se.iretary's Office...Colombo
P ieris, B. C...Planter...Wattagalla...Ritanwella
Pieria, R. J...Merehant...Eaodauyana....Mdrakuwa
Pieria, Charles.- Planter.. Nawila...Maromila
[Colombo
Pieria, Charles A..Msnager, E. L. F. Do. Soysa..0Imiuber ot Commerce Buildings...
Pieria, Cecil T.-Planter...Deniyaya...Morawaka
Pieria, D. N... Erie iia's Foreign Mission ...Kaleliya...Miriga
Pieria, E. L...President, Hewagam Korale...Hanivella
A-Superintendent...Merapola-Veyangoda
Pioris,
Mcdaliyar, Itinerating Police Alagistrate, S. P...Gatioiiodapattu,..Gall
Pieria Gunesekara,
A-Merchant.. Dock Yillit,..Graudpass. CutueohJ

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DIRECTORIES.

..GrandpassColornbo
Pieria Guuasekara, J. J...Mercbant, Dook
Pieria, Henry A...Landed Proprietor.. Elsconrt...Turret RoadColomuo
Pieria, Henry AshmoreMudaliyar, Hewagam KoraleHanwella
Pieria, H. BastianRenterMoratuwa
.
Pieris, H. J., s.r ...Planter.3YabalairelleHoro.na
Pieria, J..PlanterDiabubellaMaturata
Pieria, J. D...Auctioneer and Commission Agent...Main Street, PettahColoinbo

Pieria, .1. L., Mudaliyar...D. C., Alutkuru Korale NorthNegombe


Pieria, J. RKacbcheri MudaliyarChilaw
Pieria, K. C...Postmaster...Beliatta
Pieria, L. H. S...Advocate, Supreme Court,..Whist Bungalow ..Mutwal..,Colombo
Pieria, L.. Planter...PaWalrelle..Kandy
Pieria, P. J_Medical Asais'ant...Katale
c.c.s., LPBarrister-at-Law...District Judge & Po
_ Pier s, Paul
Magistrate...Judge's BungalowKagan,
Pieri., R. L...Planter..AllecollawewaMaturata
Pieria, R. 5Planter and Merchant...Colombo
Pieris, S. C...StatiGion aster...C. G. RGintota
Pieria, T. A_ClerkKachcheri..Colombo
Pieria, T. Paul.. Planter ..ParadiseHiggashena
Pieria, T. SPlanter..Gadala..Horana
- Pieria, S. D. C...Notary Pnblitr,.KalukondayawaMoratuwa
Pieria, WilliamPlanter ..Kekunagalhi....Gampo'a
Pietersz, A. E...Planter...Watumulla Estate Kandapola
Pieteraz, B...Government Dispenser...Bamboda
Pietersz, DChief Clerk, Accountant's Office...C.G.R...Colombo
Pietersz, Henry...Planter ..Tismoda...Kadugaunawa
Pieter z, L. H Notary Public,. Ulhitiyawa.. Chilaw
Pieteraz, Miss...Dutch Translator to Government...Colombo
Piotersz, P. t.i...Head Clerk, Forest DepartmentBatticaloa
Pigott, F...P1ant:r...St. CatherineDolosbage
Pigott, J. E. G...Planter...Raneecoil...Peermaad...Travancore
Pitapitiya, T. B...Notary Public...Kandy
Pillai, A.. PlanterMercantileKaduganeawa
Pillai, ShellayabPlanter...NiousaHdaptissellawa
Pillai, K. 0PlanterMoragahapittiaKadugannawa
Filial, S. P. K_Planter_AnnasikandeMatale
Pillai, S. T.-Advocate...Guildford CrescentCinnamon Gardens Colomlio.
Pillai, T. A. MBanterGatagahawala...1.1angala
Piny, KatherawaluLicensed AuctioneerColombo
Piinenda, J. CShopkeeper...19I, Maio Street,..Pettah
Pinto. R. E..Secretary, Grand Oriental flotol...Colornho
Pinnook, JasAleitandra C ror cent ..,Cinuamon Gardens...Colonsb
Pinto, Ambrose...Notary Pnblic...Chilaw
Pinto, J. B...Z.enoral Merchant St Tobacconist...Chatham St.. .FortColornbo
Pinto, M.S. B A., l'iladras...Barrister-at-Law, c.c.s...Police Magistrate, &c... Avissa Rails
P3 nth, M. S. Juan...Rent erNegombo
Pinto, P. I ...W, sleyan Mission AgentAndiambalamaNegoinho
Pintoe, T. d...Head Clerk, Ceylon Standard Press Co...101, St. Joseph's StGraudpars
Fiche, K. Mob ideenTimber Merchant, &o...Bandmaster House...Ketaliena... Colombo
Piper, A. I....Inspector, Colombo Electric Tramways...Third Div. Maradana...Oolombo
Pirasudr, VAdigarManuar
Pireisucli, A...Licensed Surveyor and LevellerManipay....lailha
Galls
Pirelli, J. Rev. a.
onary Apostolic...Mauager,..St. Aloysius Houdin Bemis...
Pitche, N. S...Cooly Contractor to P. & 0. S. N. Co...Pettalt,..Colombo
Pitcha, S. M... PO3 tmaster...Kalpitiya
Pitchatam'y, SInspector of Local BoardAnnradhapura.
Pitfield, T. A....PlanterSelagamaMatale
Pitman, E. E ..Av000...KollupitiyaColocobo
Piyasena, D. M _We -deyan Mission... Haldummulla
P.) asena, J. G.. Wesleyan MiasionMeda Ela...Rattota
Plant, ...I F., o c.s., e.A. Oxon...AsEt. to G. A...S.P. Gallo
Plat, A. W. A.Photographer, Bristr I Studio, Kollupitiya, Colombo ; and Nitwara Eil3a
Plumridge, K. IIPlanterAngroowellaTeldeniya
Plumridge, Preston, 1 c.c...PlanterKoboneliaBangala
Pohn, C. 0...A,aistant per pro, G. A. Marinitseli...Coloinbo
Pole-Carew, C. E... Pro : Planter.. Hatton Estatela Eurve
Po'e, Eva, Miss.. C. M. S..Kandy
role, II. E...Planter...North Matale Estate_Matalo
Pole, John...Planter...Scarborough. ,Maskoliya
Polo, R. C. 8...Surveyor and Planter...Weyweltalawa...Yatiyantota
Pollocks, 0...Master of Launch "Pearl "...Colombo
Poison, W...Planter_Gauapalla...Yatiyantota
Poologasinffharn, L. Rev...Missionary ApostolicTallith:lam-Ian- Man nn r

i/111GUILPLUran.
Ponmens, W. R.-Proctor, D. C...Kandy
Ponnampalam, ic ...Forwarding Agent...Matale
Ponnampalant, S....PR:m.0r, D. C.
Ponnampalara, V. S...Proctor,J).0
Ponnambalam, V....Retired S.roff...Vannarponnai....laffu'i
Ponnasantypuffe, E. A... Planter...Lower Bohagalla... Kandy
Ponnayah, R. C. .Plinnbago & Oil Merchant...123, Grandpass Road.. Co10.12
Pot niab, K.Deputy Regis Gni r of Deatbs...118 fate
Pohniab, S-Notary Public ..Kalinunui
Ponniab, J. T...St. Joseph's-Lint Street.. Colombo
Pouniab,
Ponnyah, Si MOIL.. Planter...Puttalain
Ponniati, Tambapillai ...Landed Proprietor... Trincomalee
Ponniamoortty, S.-Ship Owner & Merchant-Point Pedro
Poimmamy,13 -Jaffna Apptherarie3" Cu-Jaffna
Poonnsamy, S. P.., inspector of Local Boar,.1...Badulla
Ponnutamty, N. W. F...Survey Department...Mannar
Ponnyah, R. C.-Plural:mg Mere hant..New Bazaar...Colombo
Ponsonby, the Hon. C. Miley B., m, v. o., C'apt. hr.1 Battalion, Grenadier Gnards,
A. D. C. to H. E. the Governor..gueen's House..Colombo
Poole, A. M..
M. S...Kandy
Poologasingliam, L., Rov-Missionary Apostolici_MannritPoopallapulle, S...Itepresen wive A.S.O...Kaudy
roothstamby, S-Postmaster-Puttur
Popham, H. S... Planter-Hope-Hewaheta
Popham, J. C-Planter..In Europe
Popham, P. J-Planter-Domihagastalawa ..Kotinale
Popovitsky, M. N.-Assistant, MOlchamoti, Pechatnoff & Co...Colornho
Porter, C. R...Planter_Limiliere-Talawak ele
Porter, IL.. Proprietary Planter & Visitin g Ageat-In Europe
Portman C. B_Planter-Suriyakanda-Maskeliya
Potger,B. L., J.r.,
Crown Proctor ..Badulia
Porter, M. C. F...Proctor, D,
Pottie, Wm...Partner, Brown Davidson..Talawakcio
Poulain, J. B. Rev., o.m.i....Missionary Apostolic, Mana ger of Schools...JafFna
Ponlier, E. 0.-Travilling At itor,
G. dt -Colombo
Poulier, Evan W...Chief Ledgerkeeper...MBer & Co-Colombo
Poulier, F. G...Survey Department...Colomb o
Poulier, G. H. Medical Orticor-Hakmaria
Poulier, .1. W...1'eacher, Royal College...Colombo
P011ikr, L. a....p.roao , D. C... Ta-walla
Poulier, S. R.-Surveyor.. North Borneo
Poulier, G. E ...Plant tr-Madagampitya... Veyangoda
Valley-Kesbewa
Poulier,
Pacifier, John A...Proprietor-Stationers' Coy...St. Sebastian Hill-Columbo
Pontiac, J...Medical
Poulier, W. A.. Planter
Powell, E...Assii.taut, Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ltd. (Organist, St. Michael and All
Angels' Churcb).-TlteAviary-fluntipitiya-Colombo
Powell, Richard-Student Planter ..0ottoonga,la...Madulkele
A,11,I.C,E, m.s.i....Distriot Engineer, P. W. 1.)...1'.vsellawa
Powell, IL,A.
Poach, W7li. L-Planter-NewForest-Delrota
Power, B. O. N.. Planter.- Brunswick ...Mnskel iya
Power, E. 0. N-Planter-Bloorntield-Maskaliy a
Power, Ti. E., r., U. P. M... Planter-Maturatta Gronp-Maturitta
l'uwer, J. Manley-Planter-Bun Accord_Bogawautalawa
Power, J. S. T-Planter-Maekeloya Dulosbage
Praxede, Rev. Motht_r-Convent..Jaffria.
Frei* Edward, A...C( &rector and Forwarding Agent...Villa Prais...Lmugea
Presudi, A-Irrigation Sub-Inspector ..Trincoinale4
Prettijohn, C. B-Plantcr-OrtuidaL....3faskeliya
Pretti j dm, H. E..Planter-Strathspay-Maskeliya
Prettijohn, R. B-Proprietary Pinder-In Europe
u.r m., u.Dn.c ..P anter...(0, M. I.,)... (Chairman, Euruneg Ia
Price, A. S. Lon g.,
P.A.) Delwita Kurunegala
.. 00r t. Agent, Provinre'of va..Badulla
Price,F.H. c.c.s ,
Price, N. J... Asst. Locomotive Engineer, C. G. IL-Railway Avenue-CW.)1m
Col.
Dub...Provincial
Engineer, P. W. D...Kaidy
Price, W. C., a. A.,..Trin.
Arubawatte Mills, Slave Isla id.
Prichard, G. H-Manager, Ceylon Tea Firing
Greenside..Roame,d Plate-Chmamon Gardous-Coloinbo
Prichard, W. C. H...Lieut. H. E.-Trincomalee
Prickard, G. R..Platiter..Kew...Narwood-In Europe
Prideaux, A. A-Sub-Manager, Colombo Commercial Company, Limited-Co!ornbo
Prigeut?'Y . Rev. Bro-The Cat& dral-Jaifna
Prince, E. A. R v-Wesleyen Missionary-Richmond Hill,., Gallo

DIRECTORIES.
Prins, E. H. (Lieut. C. V.)... Advocate (Acting Crown Counsel) Sherliourne-Darley
"
Road..Maradana-Colombo
Prins, F. A., ,fr...Prector & Notary...Colombo
Prins, Francis A., Sr., LP., 5r.p.s.r...Crown I roetm &
Me.tale
Prins,
N. H. D...Notary Pnbl ic...Salpiti Kora le... Idoratuwo
Prins, G... Actin g Police Magistrate &c...Chavalrachcberi and Point Pedro
P. ins, G. W.-Proctor,
C-Colombo
J. B-Registrar of Births and Deathq...Galle
Prins, L. A...L.c.s.r.c...Sub.Aseistant Colonial Surgeon. -Maturata
Prins L. N.-Notary Publio-Colomho
L
Prins, W. F. F..(2nd Lieut. C. L. f.)...Proctor, D. C..." Sherbourne "...Darley
Prior, H. J. C.:PlanterZ.Dernodera Group... Dernodera
Pritchard, G. M-Pla,nter-Dodantale-Kegalla...In Europe
Proctor, U... Engine Driver...C. G. R...Kaduganua.wa
Proctor, H.-Foreman Platelayer, C. G. R-Weligams
C-Kurunegala
Proctor, R. C...Interpreter,
Prolis, W. D...Gem Merchant ...Kumbalwella-Galle
Fronk, F. A-Sub.Cullsctor of C Gateau-Berns/ale.
t
Pronse, A. D m.r.c.E...Assilvant Eng ineer, Col,mbo Harbour Works-Colombo
Prout, A. L...Manager Norris Road Stores-Roland Cottage-Kotaliena-Colombo
- Pryer, Guy F-Planter..n.,00leforidera...Deltota
Pugh, A-Inspe nor...Ways and Works, C G. R-Nannoya
Pugh, Edward A...Resident Manager-China Mutual Life Instil ance Coy. Ltd-Vie t.,'
Arcade.
;:Colninhs
...Head Master...Wesleyan Mission Schonl...Matara
Pullai, K. B.
Pulle, D. W...Head Clerk, Government Printing Office...Wall Street, Kotahena.,
Pulle, G. Bastian-Head Clerk, Walker & Greig...Haputa'e
Palle, K. N...Planter...New Hopewell_Balangoda
Palle, V. N...Manag.r...Kurune4ala, Coconut Deissicating & Fibre Mills -Kurunegala
Pulley, A. V-Plantor...Primrose Rill...Kandy
Pullenayagam, B. 0...Teacher...Wesley College...No. (3, Pickering's Road..Colorabo
Pullenayagam Clietty.Plan'er-Vavouwatte-Wattegama
Pullenayagam, J. A...Licensed Auctioneer and Broker...Colombo
Pullenayagam, P...Seeretary, Reading Room and Library-Chilaw
Pullenayagam, P. it ...Cashrer-Railway Extension-Kandy
Pullenayagam, S. R.-Registrar of Marriages ..Picks ing'S R,Oati..-001(11111bo
Pul'ensyagnin, Thomas R...Planter...afahatenne-Verallagarna
Pullenayagan & Co-Forwarding Agents-Glenlyon. .A grapatana
Pullin, N. C...First Officer, S. S. Ceylon.., Colombo
Punchi Banda, D. W. X. N..Ratemabatmaya...Ramboda
Punchi Banda, 0. R. W. S...Notary Pnblic...Gampola
Punchi Banda, M-Muhandiram-Raternabattnitya-Bintenna-Buttical,a
Punchi Banda, W. S. M...Notary Public-Hurikarluw.i...Kandy
Punchimaba*maya, 0. 0...Fiscal's Marshal...Balang (la
Pun-hi Sinho,P.1D-Rstliouselreeper-Rakwana
Pnranai (Mrs. Lieut. Col. Stevens) ..Secy., Salvation Army... Rescue Home.Pardon, J. M-Planter...Mahagastota-Nuwara Eliya,,.Iu Europe
Purser, C ipt, L. 51...R.A.M.C...Diyatalawa
Purser, Cleo. A-tfanager, Boys' industrial Schaal. C.M.S...Dodu.nduwa,
Pussacq, A. Meisel, Very Rev. o.m.r...Missionary Apostolic- Chilaw
Pussegoda, G-Clerk, Kachcheri-Kandy
Puvamanasingam, J. 0...Tamil Interpreter rfndaliyar, Police Court -Kandy
PuviTanasing hn, J. S...Headmaater-St. Patrick's College...Jaffna
Puvirajasingha, M. J...fn terpreter, Dit'rict Court...Jaffna
Pyatt, F...Planter, c.c.o...Meenagalla....lolosbage...In Europe
Forel,&c , C. G. ft...Pall ai
Pym,
Pyper, Gorden_Planter...(m,mbor, " Thirty Committee ")... liantane-Karly
Pyper, Gordon, Jr -Planter.- Bolagalla-Kandy

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Qualm, A. it.,.AssistInt, P. & 0. Company...G. 0. II-Colombo
Quayle, John-Planter...New Valley...N.Twood
Quest e, J. Rev., a. J... Missionary Apustolic...Battica'o.t

H.
Raba, Edward... Factory Manager-Moolgania-Gampola
Radcliffe, F. C...Plauter...Kirimettia-Galaba

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ft affel, ArthurVg.'...8updt,, Govt. Cemetery...Elibank Road...Havelock Town...Colombo
Buffo], W. H. Alnian, sie
Practitioner...Rosmead Place...Colombo 'labial, A. U. A...Cbief Clerk, Henderson & Co...Colpetty...Coloniho
Rehim, Ena...Geueral Merehant...Gempola
Rahini, M. A....Jeweller...Slave Island...Colombo
Rainnie, A.. C.-Manager, J. H. Vavasseur & Co.-Colombo
Raj, J. T...PlanterWeemalle -Aranayaka
Pathasavathi....Regietrar...13atticaloa,
Rajaiah, V.., Superintend-eta...N. munakul a
Rajakariar, A......Sub, Inepeetor of Village Tanks...KanagaraysysukulamVa r.t. i3 a,
Rajakaruna, D. S. P..Deputy Coroner and Inqu'rer into Or, ines...Nape...Kosgoda
Rajakaruna, K.-President...Anuradhapura
Rajapakea, A. D. S...Shroff Mudsli3 ar, Kachelieri...Kthitara
Rajapakea, A. E...Planter...KadiranaNegembo
Raapaksa, B. D. A...Landed Proprietor.- Kosgoda
Itelapakse, 0. D. Z...Planter...11uoupitiya..Nosombo
Rajapakee, D. M...Planter...Deuiyays.....Morawaka
Rapipaksa, E. V.-Kurunduwatta Wahiawa.. Galwehei ..Kosiroda
Rajapakea, J. D. S., Mudaliyar...Landed Proprietor...i,lag 9alene Honse...Neu,rurniro
Ramakea, M. A.-Mahavidana Wala,uwa..Galwenera. Kr..,voila
Rejapaksa, M. G. D'APlanter..Demalapitiya...Dandaganiuwa
Rajapakea, P. M. IL..Plauter...Welitara...Balapitire edam
[Place...Colombo
Muda iyar...Gatherum.. De 8,1ralll
Rajapake, Tudor D. N. D. A., rd..c.alt
Y. W.-Planter-. Kirimetlys
Ra]apak se, W. LiPlanter ...Kandawala...N egoinbo
Rajapaksa, T. G.-Registrar of Marriages...Kuala:1mi -Ratnapura
Rajapakea, W. M...Proctor, S. C., and Notary Public...Negombo
Rajapakse, W. N. DA., at,e.n.a.a.e...Proctor, S. C...Colombo
Rajaratnam. C.-Superintendvnt of Minor RoadsChita v
Reiaratnarn,J. D...Head Master, St. Joseph's English Rays' School...Anuradhapura
AberdDeputy Assistant Colonial 8urgeon...Balmgoda
Rajasingam, A., 2,1.n.,
Rajae.ingbani, J. S.-Survey Dept...Madawaclichiya, N .C.P.
Ralapanawa, B. W...Presldo..t, V. T..Nikaweratiya
Ralapanawe T. B.-Presedent V. T -Kalagam Palat 1.-Auuradhapara
tinaster...Alutganla...Bentota
Ralph, B...Ves
W01:1`.6 terahlre HVgt....0010B1b3
Ralston, J.-Major and Quartermaster,
RaMaliugtun Chatty, MPrinter,..Silversicith Street...Colombo
Ramalinsam, M. SInterpreter aludaliyar...SupreflIO Coart...Colombo
Itamalingani, 8...Irrigation Inspector...KitlawCW11...Yotli-ela
Ramtlflinkam, A...Merchant...Point Pedro
Ramalinkam, T...Notary Public ..Ausikotkai...Manipay
Rammuaden, John H.-Licensed SurveyorBatticaloa
Ramanaden, 0, J..Licensed Survey. r...Batticaloo.
Ramanatham, C.-Storekeeper...Bulk Petroleum Inp,tallation...Kalionnai
Itanninathan, P., K.C., C.M.G., J.P., r.a.c.I.., Id.c.o.n.A.K...Solicitor-Gbaerga...On leave
Itainane.vaka, J. T.-School Inspector, C.M.S...Kegalla
Rameaniy, J. N.-Bombay Merchant...FortColombo
Rambultpota Banda, J. C Presi nt, G it rasa blaw a ...K arusvi t i K rale-. Retula nga m taws
Its.mbukpota, K. B...Ratenashatmaya... Mature'
Rambukpota, M. BRatemaliatmaya (Retired).. Yatikinds....Badulle
Rainbulipal.s., J. A..liatemahatmaye,..Paranakora..Kegtdla
Ramhukpota, J. A. 0...President, V. 7t.. liratnapara
Ransbukwella., Geo.. Landed Proprietor...Angammana....Campola
Rambukwella, T. B...Ratemahatmaya, Presidentr,v. T.-Upper Dum ra...Teldettiye
Rommel', S. J... Plautcr...St Vigean's...Bogawan talawa
Ramsay, D. M...Planter...Ambawela..Pueselawa
Ramsay, G. A.-Planter (inny. Secretary, He waheta P.A.) ...BopiUya...Deltota
Ranaraja, L. B..President, V.T..Yatinuwara and Udunuwara...Katugastota
Ranaraja, P. B..,Fiscars Marshal and Deputy Coroner... Flatten
Rauesinglie, C. D.-Sub-Inspector...Local Board...Kalutara
Itanasmghe, D. 0Managing Proprietor Matale Kotel...Matale
Ranasinghe, D. A...Planter.. Halparafenna Deniyaya.
Banasinghe, It. W., ea. LB...Govt. Contractor.. Catopola
Ranasinha, C. PPlanter...11aragame....Matale
Ranasinha, M. Perera...Notary Public-1N, Barber Street...Colombo
Ranasinha, S. D. S...Chief Clerk, Courts.- Matale
Ranasinha, W. P., as.c.s.n.a.s...Proctor and Notary Public (Editor, " Dinakerapra kasa")...St. Joseph's StreetGrandpass...Colorabo
Rauawaka, C lias...Postinaster...Lindula
Handel, A..Proprietor, Enropseu Cycle & Engineering Wo.ks..., .Rige street, sieve
Island ..Colomho
Randunu Appahami, S. R, A. D. H. S.-Notary Public Wataddare,...Veyamroda
Rangaym Subadar N...No. 1 Co., C, & M. B. R. A...Trincomalee
[Wand...Colombo
Eanhami,M.
' R.-Notary Public...Madatvt'la..,KuruueguIa
Rankine, J. liCaptais, Tugs Sampson. and "Goliath "...Union Place,..Slave

DIRECTORIES.

Mullane, T. A...Engine Driver, C. G. R...Ittaradana...0olornbo


taakiue, W. O...Guard, C. 0. itColombo
ransom, C. T. S... Planter... Watialrello...Ma alkele
:ansom, E. M. Mieq.. Hospital Nur6e...Dimhula
imam, R. H...Plan ter. . Cioorooknya.. Nawslapitiya
ansom; S. E. 0...P/anterDeltsPussellawa
isanayagani, C.. Chief Clerk and Interpreter Mudaliyar, Courts...Panwils...WatteCeylon. .Sub-Assistant Colnnixl Surg,on...Teldeniya
wish, H. S..
.tnam C. S., L.R.C.P. & S...Deputy-Asst. Colonial SurgeonCM/aye
tnam, N. V.. Medical Practii io ter...Colombo
Practitioner...Regent Street...3laradana,..Coloutto
tnam Mary, M.D., Ai
xr. A. Princeton, U. S. A.).-Principal, Central College...Colombo
tnam, S.
Mans, V. S... Photo trapher... Hatton
tnam, Yesu...Lt. Col. in Charge of S. A...Colombo
[Colombo
CSub-Assist ant Colonial SurgeouKalpitiya
,nasabapathy, N ...Broker ..Bosanquot & Co...Ward Place...Cinnamon Gardens...
tuatunga, D. AI. D. S. B...Notary publicAranwela...Tangalla
tnatungs, P. DRegistrer of LandsAintradhamt,a
tnawiohusana, D. J., Mudaliyar...PemlonerMatale
tnawiblinsana, J. A...Asst. Dist. Medical OfficerKottagoda
-Matara
tnayaka, A. R.-Planter
tnayaka, C -Read Clerk, P: R. C. .fiadulla
tnayaka, D. A. D. S...Mu ali5 ar... Registrar of MarriagesKachcheriMatale
tnayaka, D. J -.Municipal Shroff Florida House...Cemetery Road..,Kotahena...
[Colombo
tnayaka, F. D. .P..Proctor, 1). 0...Colombo
'nayaka, J. S...Asst. Ma tte r..Weslev College...Colombo
,tnayaka, J. A...General Stores ..Debiewita
tnayaka, J. B..Planter..Wattwa..Beliatts.
tnayaka, J. C ...Head Clerk, KaelicheriBadulla
tnayaka, J. P. S_Notary PublicKotadeniyawaNegoutho
tnayaka, J. V..Clerk.. 'teg ta trar-General's Office Colombo
,tnayaka, P. BElead Clerk, D.R.C...Nnwara Eliya
,tnayaka, Ra-Proprietor-.ktaradana Die petisary-.MaradanaColomba
[...Colombo
1,tnayake, C. H.-Landed Proprietor...Rattota,
S.s. "Ceylon "...The Alcove...Cinnamon Gardens
Ltsey, IIChief
A.,
Basuayaka
NilameShrofj,
Meru
.tile
Bank...Kandy
,twatte,
iteatte, BRaternahatmaya...1ValalaWattegema
Ltwatte, WInguirer into Crimes_ Matale
Lux, B. F.-Engine Driver, C. G. RColombo
J. C... Medical Officer... H an wella
hwlings, C.-Engine Driver...C. G. RNawalapitiya
Lwlins, J. R...A.I.M.E..Chief Mechanical Draughtsman, C. G. R.-Colombo
ailinson, IL 0., B.A... (Cantab.) Lecturer in English and Modern Languages, Roy*
[College...Colombo
ty, A. D. EL-Limit: 2nd Woicestershire Regt...In Europe
iya, A. JMastar, Steam Tug "Emily "...Colombo
appa Chatty, S. V, RP1anter...A3bourne_Gampola
iymortd, A. F...Sexton..Cemetery...Kanatta...Colombo
syn.ond, P. S...Asst., Smith Campbell & Co...Colombe
iymond. R. F...Superiatendent...BulugaltatennemiCurunegala
,ymond, tf.aaHe id truard, C.G.R..Colotnbo
sad, H._ Assistaid, Ceylon Wharfage Co., LidColombo
tad, Sister EthelIV. M. ti...Jaffo
.a. on, F..EnLrii10 Driver, C. G. R,..('olombo
beira, R. F.,,Clerk, Land Set t lemon ' Dept. KachcheriKandy
demann, A. W. 13Manager, KrawOil Cud Co., LIConsul for Belgium...ltnse
Bank...1, Barnes PlaceCinnamon Gardens...Colombo
imayne, WPlanterRasagallaBalangoda In Europe
Rich, F. J ...Clerk, Treasury Branch...Audit Office...St. Sebastian Street...Colombo
dl eh, W. A...Foreman Platelayer C.G.R...Nugegcda
chinans, 1-1...AssP. Manager, G. 0.
' EL-Colombo
pits, Ethel bert_Enginner, Harbour Works...Rock HOWill LaneIldutwalColombis
ekes. E...Leading DiverHarbour Works...ViAoria CottageRock House Lana
zke, R. tiElectrician..Galle Face Hotel...Colombo
[..Colombo
avta. H, C..Cupt. 93 Co. R. G. A..Colombo
aces, J..Pla iter..Nilambe..Galaha
wee, F. L., c.c.n...Ratnatenna... Ma iulkele
wee, E. Gordon. J.s...PlanterLieut-Col., & Officer Commanding c.n.r...Chairman,
Knuckles, Kolebokka and Panwila P. ARatnatenne... Madrilkela
sves, fd. H ..Planter...Havilland...Dolonbage
01, II. A. 11...EngineerNew Persdeniya...eeradsniya
d, A. IIPlanterBinoyaRoselk
d, W...Acti g Signal InapeotorColombo
d, W. F. ftobertson ... Planter... Wootten...
aga'n
d, Ian BPlahter.. Loolecoudera... D el tota

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Rennie,
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Renton,
Rerdion
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Rot tic,
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Reyhar
Reynol
Reynol
Riador.
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Richar
Richar
Richar
Richar
Richar
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Richer
Richar
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Reimers, C. A.
...Sub-Collector of Ciutoms...Negombo
Reimers, J. J3..sPlant or ..Ravenswood ..Bandarawela
Reimers, .1, 11...Statidti Superintendent, C. G. R...Kandy
Reinhart, Th...Volkart Brothers...In Europe
Reiss, F. J...Planter...St. Andiew's Group_ Maskeliya
Relapanawa, T. B...President V. T Kalagarn pals ta ..A unrad hapurt
Remaitre, M. Rev...Roman Catholic Missionaryliatticaloa
Renaud, L. Rev...Brother, 0. M. I...St. Vincent's House... Maggon a
Rdftfrew, J ames...S tall 12aptain...Salvation Army...Kandy
ltenneborg, 0. M. 0...Assistantg Freudenberg & Co...Colombo
Rennie, J. B...Proprietary Planter.- Ravenswood.. Band trawela .
Renton, A. V...Proprietary Planter...MiddletonTalawakele
Renton, J. IL, /Le.B. R.A .9.- . Tea Commissioner in Europe...British Clot ..P aris
Iterdien, J. 0,..Foreman Platelayer, C.Cir.11 ..Gallo
, 0. if 1...13arelle..Colombo
Rethore, Rev, JMissionary Apostolic
Rettie, A. T... Manager, Spring Valley Coffee Co., Ld...Badulla
Rettie, Geo. A..Asst. Colombo Commercial Co...Cclombo
Rettie, Jno. (Lieut. c.m.t.) P. R, c....Plan ter & lilanager, (Jva 'offee Clompa ay, Limited
..Glen Alpine...13adulla...In Europe
Reyhardt, B L.a.c.P. & s. Ellin. et .....Sub.-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Watawala
Reynolds, Charles P. II., Rev....Inc unbent, Holy Trinity..Nuivara Eliya
a
Reynolds, V ...Planter...Aludeniya... Dehiowita
Riadore,J. G...Planter...KottagallakelleHatton...In Europe
Rice, B. H. Rev...American Mission...Batticotta...Jaftna
Richard, C. M...Proprietary Planter ...It ooka.entil No.th...Bandarawela
Richard, U. S...I'lanter...Rajatotom...Mara wile
[Colombo
Richards, E. C,... Ceder Foreman Mason, Colombo Harbour Worke...K rteboatn St,.
Richards, E. C...Plantr-r...Waljapala...Minuwangoda
Richards, R. MSecond A.9 S t. Government Printer ...Eimberley...Colpetty...Colom bo
Rich .rds, J..Foreman Platelayer, C. G. R...Veyangoda,
Richards, K., Rev ...C. M. S...Cat-chiet...I elan
Richards, S., Rev...Incumbent, St, Clem eat s... Pattalam
Richardson, C. W... Major R.G. A...0fficsr Commanding...C. & M. B.R G.A ...Colombo
Richardson, J. S...Planter...Tyspsne...Kotmale
Richardson, M. R. Miss...Matron, Lady Havelock Hospital...Colomba
Riddelsdell, W. S. Rev... Episcopalian Missionary... Dikoya
Superin.enae... of Surveys...Well4wAtte...Colombo
Ridout, J.B.M.,
Ridge, a. A ...Manager, Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ltd. Desn's Road...Colombo
Ridirnallyadds, L. B..Ratemehatmaya...Bintenna..Badul'a
Riding, JamesForeman Platelayer, C. G. R... Hatton
Itigb,, W. IL, Rev...Wesleyan Missionary...( Chairman, Kandy District)...Kandy
Riordan, B. S...Yard Foremen, Drainage itVorki.." 0 lenbolni
Risky, S. N. JPlauter...Yattewatte...M.Itale
[Colombo
Ritchie, R. K... Planter...Maymolly ..Pussellbtwa ..In Europe

Ritter, G.-Assistant, Freu 'euberg & Co...Colombo


S...Kandy
Robb, A. APlanter...Halwatura...11orarn
Robert, N. C...Bookkeepor, W. U. Davie ri Co...3, Forbes Road...Maradana...Colombo
Robert, E. HCutter...Careills Ltd...Kimberley...Colpetty...Colombo
Roberts, A. E...Proctor, D. C...Gampola
Roberts, E., L.n.s. Ceylon...Melica] PractitionerColpetty...Coloncho
Roberts, /. J. Poyntz...Plani r...Palameotta.. Rak w ants
Roberts, Henry...Mining Engineer...Matugama
Roberts, M. D. W...Storekeeper, J. A Roberts & Co...Nanuoya
IDoltota
Roberts, It. B., J.P. & u.r.m...Pianter.. 1, Chairman, Hewalieta P. A.), Bowlana
Roberts, T. W. c.c s...Calet...Kachcheri ..Kurnnegala

Roberts, W...Foreman Plate' syer...Harbour Works...Colombo


Roberts, W.. Rosebank...1. Barnes Place...Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Robertson, A. .1k -Planter Deviturai ..Elpitiya
Robertson, A. N...Distrirt Engineer, P.W.D...Kahnunai
Robertson, C. Murray...Secretary, Lanka Plantations Company, Limited ...Lonilen
Robertson, D_..Clerk, Mercantile Bank of India, Et I... Lighthouse Strect...Galle
Robertson, D...Planter...Alupolla...Halangotia
Robertson, D. A...Planter...Wanartsjah...Dikoya...In Europe
G Telegraph Master, C. P. 0...Colombo
Robertson, J
R Mertson, J. 0.. Chief Engineer...Lady Havelock ..Co'cnnho
Robertson, J. W...Assistant Superintendent of Surveys...Nnwars. Eliya
Robertson, J. W...Snperintendeut, Depedene...11ak warm
[Colombo
Robertson, N..1. G...Asst., CrosfielJ, Carnpard JrCo...The Cavea, Hyde Park Corner..
Robertson, lt...Private Surveyor...Kandy
Ito ertson, R. A...Planter...Talduwo.,..Avisawella
Roberts y S. L...Planter. Nagavurrai... ralliar..Travancore
Robins, L ..Captsin, s.s.. " Lady Gordon "...Colombo
Robielfts, a S., Rev...W. M. S... Kalmnnai
Robinson, J. El...PlanterEl Teb...Passara...In Europe

120-1

DIRECTORIES.

Robinson, S...Inspecior of Rolling Stock, C. (1. It Colombo


ItAinson, J. J., J.P., u.P.n...Planter ...Gonakelle...Passara
Robinson, S. Mrs.. Dressmaker...Union Place., Slave Want...Colombo
Robinson, R. BPlanter...Hope...l-fewaheta
Robke, O...Foreman Platelayer, Northern Extension...C. G. it ...Talawa
Rc..bmin C. R.-Planter, Carolina No 1..Watawalo,
..Colombo
Robson, George...Merebant...A ugusta Cottage...W.trd
Robson, Gee. B. Rev...Wesleyan M asionaryKal mnurti
Iteison,John...Planter...Gonapattiya....Kandspola
Rooh, G, B...c. M. I., C,C D.. Planter..ltaxawit...Nawarapitiya
Roche, J. A., Rev... Missionary Apoitole, o. sr. 1...Chihli...Roche, J. L...:Thopkeerarr...Main Street, Pottah...Colotnbo
Roche Victoria, G. C.-Cooly Agent...Tuticorin
Roche Victoria, J. M. B...Cooly Agent...Tuticorin
Practitionerf2nd Lieut. a V.F)...
Rockwood, Dr. David, Lit. u. e.,
Ancesthetist, General Ro.epital...Colombo
1011., M.R.C.I., V.1.0.
ma). Madras, M.11.C.S. Eng.,
Rockwood, Hon. Mr. W.
SergeonColombo
Vice.President,
Rode, A., L.n.c.P. r& s.,Edin., F.P. S. Glas...Deputy Asst. Colonial Surgeon.- ran[galls
Rode, C. E. A.. Boo ireoper -Lipton, Limited...Bambalapitiya...Colombo
Rode, Bugene...T3ookkeeper, N. D. P. Silva & Co...Kollupitiya..Colombo
Hode, Justin A...Casbier, Aitken, Spence & Co...Batnbalapitipt...Colombo
Rode, J. P...ProprietorSeamen's Boarding House..Prince Street..Pet t ab -.Colombo
Rode, E. Mra.. Maternity Nurse..Barnbalapitiya....Colombo
Rode, Owen...Bookkeeper, Galatia Ceylon Tea Estates Agency Co., DIColombo
Rode, Peter Samuel...Sop ri tondent of Work a...Kollopiriya...Colombo
Rodewald, J. F... Rodewaid & Heath...Merchants...Colombo
Rodrigo, Alfred...Post and Telegraph Mast or.- Kalutara
Rodrigo, Arnold...Planter.. Dunukeyasslawa ..Balairgoda
Rodrigo, B. M.-Farrier and Horsetrainer....fa,mpettah Street...Colombo
Rodrigo, B. W.-Planter...Black Pearl ..Padukka
Rodrigo, 0.. Head Master, St. Thomas's School...Mat ale
Rodrigo, C. B... resistant, Wesleyan Mission.- Alutgarna
Rodrigo, C. W.-Shipping Clerk..Freuden'rerg & to ..Colombo
Rodrigo, C. J Interprcter, hurts Mutate
Rodrigo. C. D....Actg., Mr.dical Otlicier,..Kotmale
Rodrigo, D. S...P loot r...Monroria...Alsuwa
(Colombo
Rodrigo. Dr. W. P., F.K.C.S. Eng...Medicar Prat tioner...Kollopitiya
Rodrigo, E. J.-Proprietor and Manager.. Metropolitan Rotel...Keyser St , Pettah...
RoArige, E. lt...Asst., Planter...YatadolaNebodor
(.Colombo
Rodrigo, F...Jailor... Kandy
Rodrigo, G.-Contractor &c., Clearing and Forwarding A geney...9, De Soyse's Buildings
Rodrigo, Goo....ftledical Practitioner-Ail, 1st Division, MarAdana,..Colorobo
Rodrigo, Jas...Surveyor... Cotta
Rodrigo, John...Planter...Craigio Lea...Hotagala
rloinlyr
Rodrigo, J. A...Newe Foreman. "Times of Ceylon
Rodrigo, J. A. G'...Muhandi rain ..Manager, Government Dairy Forns-.0olombo
School Shorthoird...Hultsdorf
Rodrigo, J. Crosby, P.I.P.S. Lond.
[(Amu to
Rodrigo, J. D iRationmaster, C. G. R.. Lunawa
Itedriezo, T. G.-Licensed Broker...Denut'agoda...Colorabo
Rodrigo, J. H... Merchant...Panadisre
Rodrigo, M. A ...S'ationtnaster, C.G.R.-Pannapitiya
Rodrigo, M. P. Survey Department...Colombo
Rodrigo, Nichol,. D...Muhandiram...Matara
Rodrigo, P. Charles...Agent, W. M. S.-Kalutain
Rodrigo, P. J...Plo.r.ter ..Sirikandura...Maingania
Rodrigo, P. S...A.sst.. Sub.In.pector of Schools.- Krindy
Rodrigo, S.-Plantor. A nthal mg-odd e... L un ugala
master..Mutwal
Rodrigo. S. A. W
Rodrigo, S. J...Surrey Department...Colombo
Rodrigo, S. J. S. Rev , o.s.n...ft.C. Missiona7...Bandara wela
Rodrigo, S. Pedru...Timber Merchant...Modera Ferry...Mutwal...Colombo
Rodrigo, Th. L., Rev...Missionry
Rodrigo, T....PGst and Telegraph Master...Moratuwa
Rodrigo, Walter.. Undertaker and Funeral Furnisher...Kanatta...Colomho
Rodrigo, W. J...Caief Machine Miuder...Govt. Printing Office...Colombo
Rodrigoe, JManager, Aitken, Spence & Co'.e Storea...Darley Road., Colombo
Rodrigoe, M....Muliandiram, Pensioner -Survey Department Co'ornho
Rodrig. e, W. D. M...Plauter...Mahanilu.. Norwood
Roe, A. lienry....Planter...Ingoya...Kitulgala (Ya tiyantut.3)
Roe, R. M...}lonpicoug Bank...Colornho
Roelorsz,Elijah...Private Teacher...Trineomnl-re
Rogers, J. H. S Planter,.. Court Lodge... Kandapola

Rolland, Stuart A...Planter...Woodside..0rugala


Rollu,Keith...To:rtater and Visiting Agent...lVartara 'all

liolph, W. L...Plaiiter...Labookel!e...Itamboda...PL
Mt, N. 0.-Planter...Labukole...Ramboda

ya

se' a"
Holt, W. F. C...Planter...Melfert...Pussellawa
Rome, A. Bro., s.J...General Seminary of India. .Kandy
nan, R.-Assistant, Sime & Co...Ernildalone L
Hooke, Capt. E. 11...B.E...Tri II comadeeIn Europe Barub.dopitiya . C..dombo
Robsmalecocq, E. A..P...Teacher, Technie4
coromb
Floosnutiecocq, Henry
Liceni4d Surveyor.. Math.

Boosznalecocq, W. 1.1,..Prootor...D.C.
II. LT, Mau., B.A... American Missiovary...Asst. Primipal
L.zuzliph school.
Itoper.Tyler, J. C.-Planter... Maskeliya Estate...Maskelija
Roper, H. T...Missionary, F. F. M. A, .T0.1uwagoda....alirigazon
Hopes, M. WApotheeary...Dellt
Rosairo, Anthony de...Notary Public...Puttalam
Rose, Cecil G.. Plantev...Dunally...Galaha
Rose, Rev. MotherConvent...Anuradhapura
Rosenberg, Max...Purvey or...Nuwarn Eliya
Rosenberg, R...Nuwara Eliya
Roseway, D..Accountant, Harbour Works-010ml.
i-N PitiYa
Planter...(Chairman, Ketroale P. A.).. Imboolpitiva...
Boding Albert
Reeling,Hon. Edward J.P.,n.p.m.(c.m.i.)
Planter...(h1. mbar of t he " Thirty darnmittee") Dessford& Lorne...Nanuoya ; and NetherleighNnwara Eliya
Hose, C. M. F i.c.. o.e.D...Planter...Gonavy...Deltota
Ross, F. J...Engineer, Ea,ttru Produce & Estates Coy...Kotagal
ltoss, W. Sutherland...Assist. per pro., Bois Bros. At Cu...Fait burst. ,Du Saraintlitee...
[Colombo
Botch, C. D.-Planter...Bellangalia...Kadnganuawa
Hothwa, Arthur...District Ragineer. P. W. 0...Anaradhapu a
Roux, A. Be v...0,M.L, 'lumen Catholic Aii sionary.. Anuradhapura
Roo:' B. B...Superintendont, Boleti-lad Mills.- Verna tagoda... TrIcrarla na...(.0. mho
Boar, B. J... Photographer...Batticaloa
Mannar
lion reline, J., Rev... Missionary Apostolio...o. Jr. z
Agent... Pa tiyngunnt... Dolt
Row botham, 11- . M...Plauter and Forwardingrawi/a
RUC CI, Stepheo...Planter...Keenakelle...Ma
Vaikkal-,
Rowel, W. J. A. de...Notary
Public...
alker, Sons .vx Co. .Ltri[...Csounhibi,dia
Rowlnson, E. O. MForeman Carpenter.. WClw
P;ut pe
Rowse% rman %Isecittl Labour Agent, Ceylon V1 te Assoolatiou...Trichinopoly
rs
beads. ,Ihn(arawvla,
-*
NI:611)1i11?litolmal:10
g'3111:5 ar$ to
,
oviyelria
Rubesinghe, J. U..Planter...ilandangala...Nawalapitiya
Rudd, Benjamin...Planter...Forest Hill...Kegalla
Rudd, II.
-Tapton Wood.- Polg thawela
Rudd, John J., J.P
Practitioner... Deputy
Rudd, Charlotte, Miss L.R.C.P, & a., Edtn. &
Registrar of Births and Deaths...Colombo
Rudd, L. RPlanter...Marapona...Ukuwela
Rudd, Walter E., M. R.C.S.E., 1St.B. Dur...Colonial Surgeon, N. P....Taffr_A
Rulach, D. O. L. 111...11oad Guard, C.G R...Kaudy
Ruinat, A tIt... M. M. Company . . G. O. 1.1...0010,nho
Wellawat ta
and B
Rupasinha, D. 51...Lieenmed Auctioneer
Rusbridge, E. G...Librarian, Colombo Library...! torn b
Russell, Eric L...Planter..Stiverkaudy ..Kandapolla
Russell, G. W. HPlauter...Superintendew, N.Iyabodds...Bandarawe a
Russell, E. S'ewart Rev...Presoyterian Chaplain...Scots Kirk ...Kandy
Russellac J. Rev. 0.1XI.I.,...Missionary Apostolic...A.damban...Mannar
Russell, T. B., B.A. Oxon., c.e.s...On le :ye
Ruastll, 0. J...Lieut., 93rd Coy...Royal Garrison A rtillery...Colomb0
Rue- ell, H. JPlanter...DraytouKetagnla
Ruetomjee Cursetjee...Dubash...18, Hospital Strut ..Fort...Colonabo
Hustonve Pestonjete BillimoriaPettahColombo
[cheap...London
Ruston, E.-Medical Practitioner...Slave Island ...Coiontho
Rutherford,II.K., A.rd,t.c.E...31auttgitigDirector,Ctiylon Tea Plan.', tio (1)...21), East.
Rutter, G. A ...P. ard er... Ullswater... Yati,yautota
Ryall, A. V . PlanterBattawatte Madulsin
Ryan, Charles G...Planter... St. clair Talawakele
Ryan, J. P. EPlanter...Glenomera...Talawakele
Ryan, D. S. Rev. o.s.n....Missionary Apostolic...Kantly
Ryan, Philip F...Plauter...(Hon. Secy. Dimbn'a P.A.)...G1,nomera....Talawakele
Ryan, V. J., 2 o.e -Planter...Dan .kande...1-tattota
Ryan, V.J.E...Lieui., Royal Garrison ArtilleryTrincomalee
Ryde. F. H.-Stationmaster, C.G.R...Karawatioila
Ryde, Rebut
Rev., x s....C.M.S..Cotta
Rylands, F. BSuperintendent of Works...Government Factory...Colombo

12915

DIRECTOR I ES.

S.

fiabapatlai, V...PrIvate Surveyor-Jaffna


Sahapathipillai, S....Notary Public._ Vannarponnai East-...Jaffna
Sabapathipillai, S. E ...Postth aster -Puttur...Jaff na
Sabana ...by, A....Ed.tor, "Hindu Organ"...JatIna
Sahapathy, ''...Notary Public-Suthumalai.. Mauipay
Sabapathy, D... Notary Public...Manipay
Sabapathy, T...Bookkeeper and Head Clerk, F. F. Street...Colombo
Sabapathypullai, P. H...Udaiyar and Planter ..Battialoa
Sabaratnam, S., "Le.n.c...0hief Interpreter Milidiyar, Kaclicheri-Jailha

Sabina, Mary...Nurairl; Sister-Civil Hospital Kuruuegala


Saukville, A. W. stopford, J.P...Proprietary Planter...In Europe
Sadayan Kangani, 0. S..- Proprietary Plauter-Lemastota-Koslanda
Sahood, B. A.-Planter, Ather on...Kotmuie
Salvador, F. E.-Assistant The Rus i in Trading Co -Dehivrala
Sahabandu, D. D. Z...111tfa iyar-Post A' 'telegraph Master...Hatton
Saibo, A. i1. Abilidla...Citronella Planter.- Matara,
Saibo, A S... Alohideen rk Cu...Catm ola
Saldin, M. K.,M. K. raldin & Co..Pettab ..Colombo
Saldin, A. N _Survey Depirtment...Colombo
Salgado, -Notary Puhlic-Nalluruwri...Panadure
Salgado, H. J... Proctor, D. C...Negotubo
Saldago, J. S....Supt.... Hiripiti3 a Veyangoda
Salgado, L J.. Survey Dept. Ambalantota
Salgado, M. A-Planter-Mel Villa...ltakwana
Saldago, M. C... 5:Tanager...Bakery ..Ta'awakele
Salgado, M. H...Planter.,Graceland-Horans
Are
Salgado, AL M...Baker-Badulla and Baudarawela
Salgado, AL S...Maoager, Desiccated Fibre Mills.- Kurunegala
Salgado, M. T...Baker...Hatton
Salgado, J. A...Stationmaster, C. G. R...Nannoya
Salgado, W-Planter-Anchipanag,oda... El orana
Salgado, J.P.S.-Proctor S.C. and Notary The Retreat.. Multwal-Colombo
Sally, M. Y..Proctor D.C....Gampola
Salmond, I). M.-Planter ..Tillyrie...D:koya
Salsadar, Geo. H -Accountant.- Nilamtle..Galalia
Samarakkody, E. C. de F-Proctor D.C...Colombo
Samarakkody, L. C. F., r.n...President and D. C. of Alutkurn Korale South...Jaela
Samarajiwa, S. A...Postmaster...Kochchikad

Sarum akkody, C. P... aluhandiram ...0orapola...Veyangada


Samarakkody, C. N. A...Proctor, D. 0...Colombo
Samarakkody, C. II. A ..Muliaudiram-Siyane korale East. -Hanwella
Samara kon..11. P.-District .MadaIlyar, Pitigal Korale North...Ohilaw
Santarakoon, 1).- J. W .... Sub Inspector of Waterworks-Colombo
Saniarakoon, Jas.-Contractor for Water Fittings...Colombo
Samaranayaka, A, R.-Stationmaster, C. G. R Ba'apitiya
Samaranayaka, D. C. W...Notary Public...Urugala
Samaranayake, 'D. W. S....Notary Public Weliweriya
Samaranayake, E. R....Head Clerk-A rehtriological Dept....Ann mdlutpuris
Samaranayaka, H. D. Thomas...Notary Public... Nagoda...Jaela

Samaranayaka, K. D. J. C... Notary Public...Kotalawala


Samaranayaka, P....Manager, Model Farm..Colombo
Samarasekara, C, A. P.-Broker-Colombo
Samarasekara, C. P-Notary Poblic-Pcbaddaramulla
SamIrs.sekara, A. E.-Landed Proprietor.. Dickaella via Matara
Samarasekara, H. C. Perera..Notary Public ..Katulpidde...E lutara
Samarasekara, J. C.P.-Stationmaste,
Samarasekura, J. A. P-Mulutudiram, Gover,or's Grate...a kurukumbura-Miriganis
Samarasidtt ra, J. P-Licensi d Sur, eyor-Hakurukumbura-Mirigama
P Multandiram, Hapitigara Korale ..Negombo
Sarnarasek, ra
Samarasekera,'J. P. P., Muhandiram...Invpector of Schools-Negomno
Samarasekera, J. A. P. Stationmaster C. G. R-Nuwarti Ellyn
Samarasekara, J. W.P. W.. Mubandiram...Notary Publie...I7dugampola-Hen.rafgeda
Samarasingha, V. P...Proctor...Colombo
Samarasingt B, R. S....Head Cierk,G. 0. II., Colombo

Satnarasinghi
....Proctor...Matara
Royal College...Colombo
Sam aritsinti...,
Samarasinha, B.P. de 6...Interpretir AItalaliyar, D.C.-Kandy
Samsrasinba, B. H. P. A.. Coconut I'lanter..Kirillapone...Wellawa&ta
Samarrisinba, C-Head Master, Anglo-Vernacular Boys' School...Paiyagala
Samarasinghe, D. B. de S....Notary Public-Ka tuktirunda..Gallo

Sanlar,aainha, 11. L... Head Teacher, C. AL S. School ...liaddevama

Samarnsinglia, J. T'... Pr,ector, D.C.-Regalia


Sam rasi n ba, Martin J. Petters, Aludaliyar...Post and Telegraph AfasIer....Ja firm
Samaraeinha, P. M. PereraNotdpry PnblicFlultqlorfColornbo

Samarasinha, S. DHead Clerk, D. CNegninbo

SamarasiM a, W. 11.-Inspettor, Local Board...Kegalla


Samarasinglie, L. D..TranslatorKachcheriOolombo
Samiwatunga, D. ILNotary PublicWattadaraVeangoda
Rambantota
Samaraweera, A.D....Notary
Samaraweera, BMerchant & Plaitor...Myrtle Lodge...Weligama
tWeligama
Samaraweera, D. M., MuhandiramWeliga.ma
Samaraweera, H. W -.General Merchant...Planter and Druggst..Saineria Villa...
S'ini,raweera, J...(a. A Cal.)...Planter...Roseneath...Weligama
Sanl raweera, W. T.-PlanterTeddy Dale.- Dodanduwa
Samaraweera..Major S. A... Colombo
Samaravrickrania E. J...Advocate...Rostnead Place...Cinnamon Uardens...Colombo
S amarawikranan,' A. L_Sub-Inspector of &boob. Udugainpola Hemnitgod a
Samarawikrama, D...Post and Telegraph MasterDomodera
Samarawira, David...Proctor, D. C.,.Matara
Samarawira, W. Don Philip...Notary Public...11allwella
Samera.tun, K. B....President, V. T....Nuwaragampalata...Anumalhapnrs.
Sambandhanatham, STelegraphmaster..Point Pedro
Samba, M. A..0otton Merenant..Maradana..Colombo
Samboonader, K. Wanniab...AkkaraipattuBatticaloa
Samidon, A. 10.-Planter...Yelatenne,,.Haldnanmulla
Saruningam,
Engineer... Kurnnegala
Samobim, M.-Municipal Inspector...New BazaarColombo
9a npan, Z. A_Cle -Ic eastum ... Colombo
Sampander, S...Crown Proctor ..Anuradhapura
Sampoornam, V...Medical PractitionerVankalai
Samsi Lebbe, O. LJeweller.,,Fort...Colombo
Samsi Lebbe, Markar MohammaduJewellerMatara
Samuel, D. A....Commission Age.t...Nawalapitiya
Samuel, 0. RPlanter...'rellisfordAvisawella
Samuel, D. J...StItimmaster, C. G. R...Waga
Samuel, S. DPlanterGondanawaNawalapitiya
Samuel, R. W...0 Oilier, Walker, Sons A Co., Ld...Wolfendahl...Colombo
Samuel, T...Training School, W.M.S....Batticalna
Samy, M. E.,...Po,t and Telegraph Master...Bo zawantalawa
Sancts11. De..Planter..PatlaragIltPotuliera
Sandanayake, A. T...Notary PublicWalapaneKandy
Sandamiab, M. C.-Jeweller-117, Old Moor Stret..Colombc
Sandbacb, A. P. (c.m.r.)...Planter Keenakalle Group...Banderawela
SandeArau, C. Rev..Lutheran Alissioaary..Debiwala
Sander, F. 0...Assistant, Whittall & Co.. (Horsy. secy. Colombo Clu0..Volotubo
Sanders, C. M. Rev... Native Pastor, American MissionKarativuJaffna
Sanders, Joe. RevNative Pastor, American Alis.sion...Atchtiv.diJaffua
Senders, W. R. B., c.c.s., ar.c.n.n.A.s...District Judge, etc... Kalutara
Sandirasekara, S...M oda liyar, Panankamam -.Mu Ilaittivit

Sandison, W. G.. Planter...11atnapuraCeylon -.On Travels


Sandrasagra.F. K... MudaliyarTonukkai . Jaffna
Sandrasagara, II. A. P... Advocate...Jaffna
Sandrasagra, J. NMudaltyar...Pre ident, V. TManikar_Delft... Kayts
Sandrasagara, J. N. Retired Superintendent, Minor Roads...Jaffna
Sandrasagara, X. N. Rev...O. M. I. Missionary Apostolic...DelttKayts
[Colon:km
Sanders C. L.. Amt. /taco= ant..Mercantile Bank of IndiaOolombo
Sands, T. W....For:man Carpenter, Harbour Works...Korteboam Street...Mntwal...
Saner, A. LILieut., Royal ArtilleryColombo
Sangarapillai, M.-Plant' rKurnpurumalaiKalkudali
Sangarapillai, V., hr. A...ad vomit-- Point Pedro
Sangarapulle, W. S...Broker...Dam Street... Colombo
Sanmugam, ArnbalavanapillaiHead Clerk, P. W. D...Batticaloa
Sanmugam, M.-Notary PublicNavaly...Manipay
[Colombo
Sanmugam, M ..Renter and Contractor...Trincomalee
Sanmugam, 'T., .I.P...Broker, Fiolay, Muir & CoDevon ...use...Cinnamon GardensSanniukain, M... Irrigation Engineer...KUM negala
Sansofn, Mi a..W. A1. 6...Priaicipal, High Scho 1 f Uirls...Kandy
Sansoni, D...Clerk, Local BoardColombo
Sansoni,G. L. E -.Guar 3, C or,R...GRAte
Sansoni, latiliami Henri...Proctor, Supreme Court and Notary PublicNegombo
Sansoni, S. C ..Proctor, D. C..Negombo
& s. Edin. L.P .1" . & a. Asst. Col. SurgeonJaffna
Santiago, A. B...F.R.C.S.
SantiagoMResthouse Proprietor ...W attegria.. mannar
Santiago, N. RevMissionary Apostolic,1(2. I.lLnanl
Santiago, R...,Medical Officer ...Karawane

88

1298

DIRECTOMES.

Samiagopille, B...Proctor, D. C.....faffna


S...Notary Public.. Chavakachehori
Sapapitthip;
Sapapathy, Kathirvolu...Merchant.Kokuvil...Jaffrui
Sapapathy, M.-Manager, "Hindu Organ" Vannarpoanai...Jaffna
Sapapati, M...I nterpreter...Polico
Sapp .nypillai, C. S.. Propietary Planter,
[Colvin
Kaprainadoo, D. D. S.-Planter...Flockane...Karunegala
Snpurji Horinusji... Agent, Singer Manufacturing Co., Ld...Nla.in Swet..Pettalt,,,

Scram, G. D...Plant .r...Goodview...Kadugannawit


Aaravanamuttu, M.-Broker, Delmege, Raid & Co....nekku Street...Colombo
Saravanamuttu. M. M...Pioctor, D. C...Kandy
Saravanamoitn, S.-Isrigation ]nspector...Baltngeda
Saravanamuttu, S...Mudaliyar...Chief Shroff, C. G.IZ...Uolornbo
Saravanamnttu, S., 2n I Modaliyar....faffna
Sararariamottu, S...Mediral Officer.. Dambolla
idaravanamuttri, V...Maniyagar...Tenmarachnhi...jaffna
[Coloiat
Saravanainnttu, V..Mod .1iyar...Proe' or, D. C J flea
Saravarmanuttu, V. Et., m.o. Brussels...Deputy Assist. Colon's' Surgeon...MuLwat.
Sarnali', B. D.-Licensed Taxidermist... Katuke .e...Kandy
Sastri Chinnatampi, S. K.-Notary Public ....Karunkoditivu...Batticaloa
Vavoniya
Sathianathan, T. D. llev
Sathianathen, A. Rev...Tio_111 Cooly Mission... Abbotsford...Nanuoya
Sa.thasivampillai, C...Postrnaater...Kachcheri...J affna
ff na
Satan sivam pillai, S.-Notary Publ ic...Van uarapontati
Sattolli, Rev. Father D. 11 ..R. C. Priest...Novara Eliya
Satturukola,ingba, B. M. Proct r, D. CJittloa
Sauer, l3. D..Planter..Sh. en...Pandriluoya
Saunder, Forbes G. (Lieut. C. L.1)... Accountant, Ceylon Tea Plantations Co.,
tsd
[...The Scrubs...Nuwara Eliya
Saunders, Reginald G.,c.c.s. (Lieut, C.L.I )...In. El rope
Saunders, W. K. G.-Planter...Besidential.Mana 4er & V. A. for Lady De Sny sa's Estates'
[Hotel...Colombo
...Marigold Group.- Maturata
Saunders, Wm. S.T., e.. . Proprietary Planter & Managing Director, Grand Oriental
Savarimuttu, A. G.-Post and Telegraph Master...Panadure
Savarimuttu, M., MudaliyarVavuniya
Savarimuttu, N Sub-Col lector of Customs ..KankesAutorai
Savarimuttu...Shroff, Govt. Stores...Colombo
Saville, F. E., c.c...Planter...Cranle"....Lindula.
Savundaranayagam. A. P. T....Proctor, District. Court...Mannar
Savundaranayagam, A. P., at.A. (Loud.) -.Barrister at Law...Colombo
Sawall, N. A...PIanter -Old and New Peacock..Gampola
Sawer, A. J...Conaul for Denmark...Assistant, Shipping Department, Whittall
Holbrook... Colpetty.., Colombo
Saxton, G. S.. c.c.s.,
t for S tharaglinuwa... Ratnapara
Sayres, J .T 3/1 . Plans er... Wee Fassi fern...Lindula...le Europe
Seance, A.. hanager er.d Sub-Editor "Times of 0, ylon "..Colointo
Schaefer, J. M. Rev., s.s Roman Catholic Missionary...Hinidnina...Udugama
Scharerignivel, H. 0 ...Surveyor Kalutaca
Scharenguivel, H...Landed ProprietorKrill-am
Landed Proprictor...Kalutara
Soharenguivel,
Europe
Seharenguivel, A. J.
Scharenguivel, CStationniaster, C. G. R.-Mount Lavinia
&
Colonial Sarg8011. Nit] nun ak I a
Schareniguivel, E .W.,
Seheindel, W.-Assistant, Molchanoff, Pechatnolf & Co...The
dinhnrgh '..Ciunamon Gardens...Colornbo
Crescent...Ciunamon
Royal Mail Contractor _Badulla
Snheetiling, B.-Manager, A Pate &
Schlosser, C. Rev...31issionary o.n.r...Professor,
Ecclosiostical Setnintry
Schmid, T. W.-Pla.uter...Goodarle...Devikulam...Travaneore
Schmidt, Anna Miss...Katugaatota Mission...Ka' ugastota
Schokman. M. Miss..Matron, Hospit .1 . Balangoria
Schokman S. Mi-s....Matron, Leper Asylum.,.11endata
Joseph's College.. Colombo
Schmitz, L., Rev. 0.m.I...Missienary Apostolic, O.
Schneider, G. S... AdvocateKyosey Road...Colombo
Schofield, R. C...Planter...Alma.,..Maturata
Schokmau, A. (:...Surrey Depattment...Kekirawa
Schokman, D. F., F.u.e.s.,
C.P. & s.,Edin...Sult-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Pu4oelltwa
Scnokinau, Allred G. ;Proctor, D.C...Kurunegala

Schokman, E.-...Deputy Jailor ...MutwaI...Colombo


Schokman, Edward W...The Storea...Dikoya
Schokman, E. H.. dead Clerk, Survey Department...Colombo
Schokman, E. N., t. Y. & s.Medical Practitioier...Moratuwa
Schokman,
Crowu Proctor and Notary...Knrunegala
Schokman, Geo. P., M.D., c.m. Aber 3r.m.o...Coionial Surgeon...Kandy
Schokman, G. L.-Government Surveyor...Kalutara

HP.:(70111 ES.

Schokman, H. A, Broker, Auctioneer and Commission Agent.. Colombo


' sehokman, Olivet'. Surany Dept...Kniutiegala

Schokman, W...Auclit Clerk, Ceylon Government Railmly...Colembo


Schokman, Walter II ..Planter...Kotigalkandagokanadurl..Matara
Schuorman, G. P.- Post and Telegraph Maater...Badulla

Schoorman, W. H.-Telegraph Inspector.Wellawatta


Schrader, J. E...PlanterMadullcele
Schuyler, L.W. C.,
Oxon., c.c.s... District Judge...Tangella
Schrader, Geo...Planter...Wester iOeston...Negorabo
Schrader, P. GSuperintendentSirigampols..Wennappnwa
Schubert, Henry StephenLicensed 13rokerColmbo
Schulze, A dalberl Theodore, J.P...SchnIzo Bros.& Co...Consul fa, the MU] arta la...
Maim. Nuga HouseDarley Read -Colombo
Schumacher, C. W... Head Clerk, D. P. I. Office.. Colombo
Schumacher, F... Stationmaster...C. G. R... Ragilla
Schumacher, W...Planter...Koladeni) it..Nswalapitiya
Schwarz, A...General Nlanager, Volkart Bros...Consul for the Netherlands.- Dilwyn..
Sclater, A. L...Peacock HillPossellawa
I'llosmead PlaceColombo
Stable, D. M _PlanterLawrenceNot wood
Scorey, J. NPlanterLonachWatawala

Scott. A, L.. PlanterWaverleyAgrapatana


Scott, A. R..Trrigation Engineer Unachcha.i...B.tttizaloa
Scott, C. BPlanterKirimettia..Ga.lalia
Scott, C. E. Dawson ..Planter..BellougullaKadugaunawa
Scott, DavidAssistant Lewis L'rowu .e Co.. ColomboIn Europe
Scott, E. B. CaptInstrucror of Gunnery & Bange.leindingColombo
Scott, Edmund, M.P. B.0 ..Planter.., Daisy Valley ... arunegala
Scott, Ethel MissWeelcyan Mission ,..Principal, Girls' High Schoul...Matara
Scott, G. V. L...Planter...A gra Elbedde...Agrapatana
Scott, Geo. A...Surveyor and Planter...SegerstaChilaw
Scott, Geo. Cox., 1 c.c....Planter...111attakelle...Talawakole
Scott J. W... Pla n ter .. Lf. dgeriva.tte... Badull
Scott, John, B.A. Cant lb., c.c.s...Assistant Govt. Agent, &
triet Judge...Mannar
Scott, IL H. SPlanterOttery...Dikoya
Scott, R. J... Age nt.. Mercantile Bank.. G.1 I lo
Scott, T. B., Itcv...31. a., 7r. D American Mission...:Man;pay....TaffnaIn Ametica
Scott, W. Russell... Planter_gandaloyaDolosbage
Scovell, Alfred... Plante r... pitakande... Yati yan tot a
Scovell, T...PlanterDerryelare...Kotagala
Seowera M.-PlanterHoltonWattegama
Scoffer, H. G . Engineer, Brown & Davidso 1...Talawakele
& Co...Grego..y'a Road...Colombo
Seale,Walter
Sealy, 0. S...Planter..BowhillNawals.pitiya...In Europe
Sebastian, C. RevMissionary Apostolic...Professor, St. Patrick's College .,d,faff.mt
Sedgwick. J. B... Planter.- El6edde Estate...Nortsood

Seeker, W. Onalow...Pio. PlanterlugrogallaKaudy


Seenecutty, R. C...Snb- Assistant Colonial. SargeouEn.lpitiva
Seenivasakam, VNotary
Seidel, S. P...Mar.ager, Peek Bros. & Winch...Colombo

Sela, Owen...Medical Officer ...Rangsla


Sclesticia..4djutant, S. :....0 lombo
Seller, E. F.- Planter ...Poeng.dlaMadulkelo
Sel:ar. B.Drill Instructor C.L.1.V.-Pendennis Avenue..Colombo
Sellers, W. E... A.sat. Dispen4erCargill Ltd...C31. nob
Sellayah, E.._Clerk, Govt. Printing OfficeChnrch Street, Slave IslemdColontho

Selvadurai, G. W_Irrigation Sub-Inspector...Wariapola,


Selvadurai, N., maPrincipal, Hindu College...Jaffna
Selwyn, R MPlante-....Poonag tllaGronp...Koslauda.
Senanat iratna, Albert Do S..Colombo Apothecaries' Co., Ld -Kandy
Senanayaka, A. W..Presideqt, V. T Want) i...Kuru negsla
Senanayaka, D. C... Woodlands..Cinnamon GardensColombo
Senanaynka, D. P ...Merchant ..HnitsdorfColom be
Senanayaka, D. S.,MudaliyarSerbuidura..Cinnamon Gardens Colomb
Senanayaka, H. A. J...Notary Palle ...gsuclawelu,Negombo
Senanayaka, H A. Pieries Gunas kara..Morchant. New Bazaar...C.ilontbo
Senanayaka, K. Don JohnNotary Public...Pantunttgannt
Senaffityaka, J. H... Proctor, D. C... Colombo
S nan tyska, J. E...Kaelich ,ri NtudaliyarAnnradhapura
atIr.... Pita Kotte.. lot'o
Senanayaka, W. D., W. P...Regi.trAr of Births an
Senanayaka W IIPlumbago MerchantIndiparape_Mirtgaitut
Seraratna,, B. A . Deputy Coroner..Weligannt
iltainwa..Kalutara
Sen:tratna, D. C., Lots. CeylonDispenaerRegietrat Births & DeathsKnda WasSenarrtt, M. M. , Planter...Welignma
Senaris, W. A...Mana'Acr, Colombo and Negombo Coaches.. Colomb)
Senathipathy, C. de S ,Muhaudirain...Katukurunda...Kalutara

1302

D11tECT0111ES.

Silva, J. W...Proet or S. C. end :s.:otarv...Kalutora


Mime pal Court...colombo
Jame:4...Head
S, Iva, James Wilfred -Proctor District Court...Colombo
o
'
Silva, John-Ferman, Ceylon Engineering
Silv 1, Juan, Ite.....Pit4tcr,oBaptic. Church...AI Ai'ampo (N. W.P.)
Silva, 'C. C....Manager, Plumbago Curing S ., ...res...Kanat, a...Coloinho
A Enhalaugoila
Si lv:i, K. D. -Planter... Kind
Surgeon...Lunalic Asytput
M .S. Ceylon...Sub-As,i.tant
Silva, K. 11.
[..Colombo
Silva, K. P..-Aesist a .t Medical Officer... Buttala
Silva, K. T. K ...Plan' r..Maunag4 da Batapola
Silva, L. Philip...Notary Public... Wirahena . Chilaw
Silva, M. Bas.kian..Registr r L.' Marriages, Births, and Deatbs...Norwool
S ha. M. B. M.. Planter...Kinro.s..Yatiyanto a
Silva, M. M. A...Planter...Kanditia...Negoinho
S lva, N. D. B ..Merchant-Bainhalapitiya..Culombo
P-Planter...Batapo'n...Elpitiya
Silva, 1'. J. D.-Jeweller-Chatham Street-Fort...Colombo
Silva, It P...Plater..Pann ,phiya...Au:balangotla
silva, H. S.-Medical Practitioner...Kurunegala
Silva, S. A...Plignter...St. Andr.ws...13entda
Silva, S. D. Elm is...Suuerintendent..Deganakelle .1tangala
Silva, S. D ...Planter, Ambeltla...Weuda
Silva, Saralis...PIntubago Mereliatit...Kalutara
Silva, Simon...Plnmbago Merchant...Hyde Park Cori: r...Ciunamon Gardens...Colombo
Silva, Theodore...Baptist Minister...KatugaAuta
Silva, V. P...Pianter ..Yatiyantota...Matugama
W-Cartiage Builder...Marads.na...Colombo
Silva, W. C.. Tutor Principal, Lorene Tutory...Maradana...Colotabo
S'Iva, W. .,Proctor, S. C....Matara
Silva, Don Dai.iel...Proprietor...Patitalawa...Dolosbage
Silva, NV. H., Mudaliyar...Peak Villa..Afatarn
Silveira, C. A...Cig.ir Merchant...Colombo & Matalo
Sint, A... Asst. Foreman, Mason, Harbour Wort s...Colombo
Sim, T. G....Planter...Benachie...Watawala
Sime & Co... Clash Drapery Stores...York Street...Colombo
Marie...Nursiog Sister.. General Hospital.. Colombo
[..11dugaina
Siturnonda, C. G-Planter...(Chairman and Hon. Secretary, Gallo P. A.)...Nakiadeniya
Simmons, G.:T.-Manager, Plumbing Dept . E. Ii .Creasy...Eyton.. Havelock Town...
Simmons, J.M....Ergine Driver, C. G. 11....Kadugannawa
[Colombo
Simmons, Louis...Harbour Works...Colombo
Simmons, S. M., Rev...C. M. S. Baddegarna
[Crescent...Colombo
Simmons, William...Assistant, Colombo Conini,rcial ro , Ltd...Oaklanals...Onildford
Simon, Don-Jeweller...Chatham Street...Fort...Colombo
Simmons, T. W. L...Engine Driver, C. U It...Kuronegala
Simpson, E.-G...Iroprietary Planter_ Wattapullowa ..liandy
[Colombo
S. ru poll, E. 11...elantet...Ingruga,11a...Arsnayaka
Simpson, F. M...Secretary, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce...The Casket, Green Path..,
Simpson, T...Engineer, Brown & Co-Hatton
Battalgalia-Dikoya
1...Columbo
Simpson, T
Simpson, T. P...Mans,ger, Eastern Produca & Estates Co..Stcuart Place...Kollapitiya
Estate Agent and Valuator...In Europe
.
Sinclair, Arthur, Jr.,
Sinclair, Arthur, Jr ..Planter.. Lynaled...Bogawantala 'NFL
Sinclair, A L-Planter...Silvakande ..Deniyay a
Sinclair, A. S...Planter...Bavenscraig...Nawalitpitiya
Sinclair, C. T...Planter...Rayigam..Padukka
Sinclair, C. W-Manager, Blomeudal
Kegalla
Sinclair, E. Stanley, 1 c .c....Planter Karan d u
Sinclair, G. D. J....Asst. Planter..Ga!aha Estate...Galana
[Loudon
u.s.m.,n.c...Proprietary Planter and Director of Tea Companies..
Sinclair, Jas.,
[...Lindula
Sinc'Air Norman ..Plaute ,....Lyns tA...13ogawantala,.. a
Sincla.-, J. (4...Manager & V. A.. Dimbnlla Val'ey Te t Estatos Coy., Ltd...TPlicoultry
Wm.,7.p..
n.P.ea.
Capt.C.P.R.C.)...Pianter...ltangalla...In
Europe
Sinclair,
Enrope
Sineair, W. EL-Planterc.c. . Asst. Engineer, P. W.D....Maradatlaeawela
Bingham, J.
Bingham_ R......Planter-Rogarl ..Nebod4
Sineho Appu, K. D...Foroman, Binding Department, " Observer " Office..Galkissa
Sinivasagam, T. L ...Asst. Sunt....Knavo.mire...Kegalla
Sinuatainhy, 0.,.Broker, G. A. maritti tech & Co...Colombo
Sinnatamby, Dr. S...Modical Officer-Pettur
Sinnatamby, M., m.o. BrusEels, F.u.c.s. Edin...Supt., D.! Soy ba L) i .1g-in-Home ...The
Den...Maradana.. Colomb
Sinnatamby, J K...a.a...Instructor...Jaffna Collge...Vadukolla
Sinnatamby, M...Gem Merchant-Ratnapnra.
Sinnatamby, AI. T...Tea Merchaut...Oampol i.


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1303

Sintiatataby, V...MarchantSt. Panrs...Pettah..Coloinbe


Sitomtamby, V...Ngtary rublac...Utlupitty,.,Valvetiturai

Sinnatautpi, NakapparNotnry Public..Arappattai..Batticaloa


Sinnatampi, S. W. ,. VEmniya...Ratavakit, E. P.
Sinuecutty, It. C., L. at. a. MAarne...Sub-Asffistaut Colonial Suralmit.. Kalpitiya

Sinn3ah, C. MShroff, KachcheriJitffna


Sintattiraippodi ltanikkapodi.. Vanniya.. Semi
uraiBatticaloa
Sirimapa, Adrian, J. P., u. P. ..Siovernment Proctor...Balapitiy a
S viten una, J. . . Plani er ..Bogaliitudawatt e Bente' a
irlaune, H. 1....L .ti.l 14.02 gi,itrlr 7.B du lla,
Sitipina, H. K..Pla tiler Moragala..Kadugannawa
Sirisene, W.
& " Observer " Representative...Hatton aneDikeyars
Siriwtsdana, I). Li Planter . Wandram aims Gampola
Sifi.
J. de Saram, Muhandiraru.. Four Gmvets..Matara
a
Striwar Mia, J. de Zoysa .Notary Public. ,Kosoda
Siri ardana, L.J...M.ahandi ram ..Notury Public.. Ambalangoda
Sitiwarramt, V. de Saran. MudaliyarMurawalca
Siriwardatia, S. O. D. S. W..Notary Public..Matara
Siriwardeno, D. C. D. S. W Planter...Lady Anderson's Road ..Kt,
... Colombo
Siriwardene,J.L. P_Sbraff Mudaliyar, Kachoheri...Harton Place...0i n
on %Hem.
Siriwardhana, A. P...Plant' r. .Malpaedeni ya

Sitampslam, V. M...Maniyagar, Vadamarachchi Eastgaff-11a


Sittambalam. 8...PreeterDi-rriM, Court, nod NotaryJaffna
Sittampalam, C.. L.:a.m.. Ceylon...Port Otlieer...Kay's
Sittatnpalam, S.A,,
Ceylon Medical Officer Welikada
rk...KachcheriJad
'
Sitataparapillai,
Sithamparapillai, Y.. Superintendent of Minor RoadsKurunegala
Sivaguranather, A...Mad Clerk, Fisca]a' Off:IreJaffna
Sivaguru, W....Post and Telegraph MaA , r...Valvettiturai
Sivakolunthi r, NPructor, S.C. Jaffna
Sivakolunther, TIlead Clerk, P W. D_Pallai
Sivakuraeather, Appakkutty .. Retired SbroffJaffna
SivalinganiPlanter...OlarendonBalan& da
Sivaparagasan, A..Proctor, District Court..Jaffna
Sivaprakasam. K ...Procter, S.C....Jaffna
Sivaprak9t, am, TMedical Practitioner...Jaffna
Ii valarakasapellai, S...Notary PublicVannarpenniti IY ust....JafFuu
joiont be
Sivaratn, T. K ..Shrine &
Sivaratnam, A...Notary PablicNaller
SiveAthsonparampillaa, A...Notary Public... VaddukodaiJaffn
6ivasithampatam,
Udnpitty_Valvatiturai
Sivasittampalara, SLandieg Waiter.. Kay-ts
Sivasubrahmaniam. VPhysician, Nayaninarcaddu HospitalJaffim.
Sixtopillai, S. J... Proctor,
C...13atticaloa
Skac, C. G. Norniau...Plauter...K inlochDikoya In Europe

Skallea, J....Mauager, Copra and Fibre Baling Mill,.....Pauchikaw.tlta
Skeen, F. A, E...Photographer, Colombo and Kamiy...Ch.allarn StreetFort_Colomho
Skeen, G. J. A_Goverumeut Printer..C.dombo
Skeen. R. F. A....Assistant, Thomas Cook & Son...0014kb

Skelton, It, S...Superinteudeut of Works, Municipality.,. Ward Place...Colombo


Skelton, 1.).4, Lieut., R. A. M. C...Colembo
Skim, Ger, onPlanter...DromolandGammaduwa
Skene, J Emaue Driver, C.14.1E...Kandy
Skinner, E.,a u.t.B.A... Architect and Surveyor...ArilgeK an, Bamhalapitiya...Colombo
Skrine. A. D, B.A. (Oxon)... A ssistat. t, pr o pro Skrine & Co...The Albany .. Rdi n burgh
CrescentColombo
a
Shrine, D. W. 1.1...Skrine & Co...In Europe
rne... Hatton
Shrine, A. H.. Planter...
Europ )
Shrine, E. HarcourtProprietary Planter
Shrine, Sholto G. D... Proprietary Planter... In bt -ope
Shrine, R. II....A.sAant, Shrine & Co...Colombo
Sitanparartatapillai, A...Notary Public.. Vaddukkoddai East...J.ffna
Sladen, Mrs...Milliner and Dr(eismakerMaradnua...Colombe
Slater, Alex. R., B.A. (Cantab.), o.c.m...ln Europe
Slater, S. LPlanterUdagoda...Uudugoda...Kegalls,
Sangster, J...Planter, Wauarajah...Diko,y
Sly, A. 15Planter... tenagalla,...Itogawatitalawa
Snail, A. Collingwood... Planter and Visiting Agent.. Rabgill..13ogawanta la va

Smale, C. J., J.P., u.e,m....Planter...Maseona...Balatgoda


Smale, Jackson... Planter...flatduwa...Hanwella
Smart, B...Plauter, Glaalapitakaude..Namenukule,
S mall, J. WPrincipal, Victoria ColleA thaLaddukodai...Jaffna
Stneatonott F Sure Fla titer...Pan,lomb.o....-"Ya.tiyantota
ti47,7akele...On lease
Smethurst, F. R_Planter
Smith, A. A ..Engiue Drioin Catholic 30 fiegata

ti

1:304

DIRECTORIES,

Smith, APlanter...DigaliaDehiowita
Smith, A. Miss...Matron, Lunatic A.sylain ...Coloinbo
92 Coy., R. G. A...Trmcatnalec
Slhilb, A. G. C
,
Cave & Co...Colombo.
Smith, A. IIAsst., H. W,
Lax., c.c...District Engineer, P. W. D....Jaffna,
k.31
Smith, A. Clement i,
Smith A. Handel, Rev...A.set Master, St. Phoinas s CollegeColombo
Sloith,'A. T. Sydney...Plan terDiyanilakele Lindula

Smith, AlbertPlanter ..Crystal Hill...Matale


Smith, Arthur, De., D. D. s....Dental Surgeon ..Colombo
Smith, C...Guard, C. G.R ..Kan 'y
"Europe
Smith, E. Bowden planterBalmoral... Agt a.patna,
Smith, R. D.."Engine Driver, C.G.Railway...0olonahn
Smith, E. Rev....Wesleyan Missionary ..TangallaIn Europe
Smith, E. X ...Outfitting Manager, Cargills, LintitedColombo
Smith, Edgart.Planter...(Hon. Secy., Kamilla P. A.,) Waharaka, Undugoda...(Kegalls)
Smith, F. C...PlanterSuttonAgrapatana...In Europe
Smith, F. J., u. A. Oxon., c. c. s...011 leave
Smith, F. W...Clerk, Mercantile itank...New Moor Strout...Colombo
S nit h, G. TPlanter..Et.ie..Kegalla
Smith, H. 0...Auctioneer...Kandy
Smith, H...Nurse...Gevral BoapitalCommho
Smith, H. BAgout and Maniager, Thomas Cook & SonColombo
Smith, H. W..PlanterHarrialandNawalapitiya
Smith, J, C....Assistaut, Plate & W., Colombo
Smith, .1. WKrawehl Coal Coy. Ltd., s.
S alth, J. A., st.a...ilealth OffieerMuniciralityKandy
Smith, M. Martin, 3.r., U.P.M., C.C.D...Planter...Hatale...Wattegama
Smith, 0. W...Planter..Nonpareil.. Ohiya
Smith, PeterPlanterCrystal Hill...Matale
[Colombo
Smith, R. W., A.M.I.C.B., B.A., n.a., Trim. Col. Dub...Irrigation Assistant, P. W. D....
Smith, R. L...Locomotive Foreman, C.G.R..Kangesantnrai
Smith, Stephen...Planter...CanaverellaNamunnkula
Smith, S. APlanter..FruithillHatton
Smith, S. 13...PlanterWest Haputale.. Ohiya
Smith, ThosPlanter and Visiting Agent arnagailaNawalapitiya
Smith, William..Manager "Ceylon Standard "..Colombo
Smith, W.. Downie... Manager. Cargills Ltd...Nuwara Eliya
Smith, W. J...Planter and V. APolatagamaYat iyantota
Smith, W. W....PlanterGallamudenaDolosbage
Smith, W,...Assistant, Stoherbatchoff Tehokoff A Co...Colombo
Smith, W. Wilson, c.c.h...PlanterAgraonvali... Agraps.tans,
Smith. Walter... Planter.. Spring ValleyBadalla
Smith W....Eogine Driver; C. G. R..Nawalapitiya
Smyth, A. F. PPlanter...LagAlls...Battots.
Smith, W. Aitkins...n D. s...Dental SurgeonColornho
Smith, W. A... it:is t., Colombo Apotheear,es Coy ..Colorabo
i...Ms halla ..Ruanwella
Smythe, EPlanter,
Snell, B. GPlanterGalgawatteEikaduwrs
Soerts, C.. Proctor, D. C.n/raw Eliya
Soerts, B. A ...1-gioctor and Notary, District Court.. Galls
Sokoloff, A...Assistant, Steller batchoff, Tehokoff & Co...Colonibo
S''Ibe, H. E. G....(1.c.o.) Planter..Kuda Oya .. Hatton
Stellomon, E. S. Re v...0 egleyan Minister...Kaddavelly...Point Pedro
Solomons, H. T...Retired Head Clerk, Matara KachcheriColombo
Solotticns, F. V...Planter...Handrookande ..Kurunegala
Sammons, J. ]:...asst. Accountant, MunicipalityColombo
Solo:lona, R. A...Secretary, Dieu ict Court...Kurunegala
Solomons, K. T...Shroff, Batton Bank.. Hatton
Solomons, W. H., B.A. Cal...PrOCLOC, D. C.,. Anuradhapura
Solomousz, C. 0...ilead Clerk, Darley, Butler & Co...Coloinha
Somanader, D. Edward, Mudaliyar.. PlanterPrilliantivnBal Imakia
Somali Aar, S...Proctor, D. C_Trincomalee
Soma agarampillai, S ..Post and Telegraphmaster..Trincomalea
Soma undaram, C...Sub-Asst. Colonial SuraernUdligaina
Sonsasundar&m, S., s a...St. John's CollegeJaffna.
Somasuntheram, A...Tamil Pundit...Point Pedro
Somasuntherazo, SAssistant. A. B. de Silva. Fort...Colombo
Somerville, W....Somerville & CoColemb
Somerville, W., jr. .AssiAant, Somerville & Co...Colomba
Sottain, MraTannamunai Estate...Batticaloa
South iraragar. r, M., Mudaliyar...MelpattuMullaittivu
Soosaipillai, B.Supervisor of Mails & Inspectoc....ofCooly Sheds,.. Mannar
Sorabjee Dossabhoy DalalAssistant, Ooloinbot
,IlsGrandpass... I olo in
Sorensen, JCaptain " Industry"...Harhour Wo
LABaduils
&anis, Silvester, J. IV...Partner, P. Soria & tl...


a
Soria, P-Paid sorIl & Co..Geii. cal Mercham; q .
..:Newara Elia
souhait, J. M. Rte. o.f.z...Missionary
Sourer, Alex. F... Planter_ Wilieragallit-lraputele...Iii Europe

Sower, F. Gordon-Plenter-S. Aubius .Wigawida


South, W...Engine Driver, C. G. R.. Colombo
---.,
South, W.W...Jailor, Mut mil...Colombo

Sonthoi-n, W. T., B.S. Oxon., c.c.s....Offiee A.831. t 0.


reihapure
Sono, Arthur- Ludnied Proprietor-Kandy
Sepia, A. D-Surveyor-Veyauggd
Soysa, Bastian J-Planter..Tood6owewa...Madarope
Soy es, C. L...Planter...Kadugasdeniya ..Hangtir Acta
Soysa, E. A. D...Deputy Corouer-Mallahunupitiya ...Nogg ink

&yea, G. Henry-Landed Proprietor-Kotahena...ColomTo


Soy ea, H. J-Lauded Proprietor-Moratuwa

Sopa, t3. J-Postmaster....MuAlampe


Sorsa, IL
Hituwidantenue...11alitingoda
Soya, J. I' . Plan! er...Kuruwita.. Ratitepwa
Soya:,.;. 111...S al ioninester, C. G. It-Anuiadhapura
Soys L..Planter ...Kaptigasileniya -Hang uranketa
Soyse, S-Plenter...Handirippnwe Estate-Wannapp rwa
Sofa, 8, H-Plumbigo ItlerJbault..Am'Aiang de

Soysa, S. Peter... handed Proprietor and Merchant-Or alRow.. Fort Colombo


Soysa, S.
tiger, T. If. A. de Soycu & Co-Col mho
Sopa, S. W_Plauter-Jaela Estate...Jauls
Soysa, S. J..Secretary, Moratua a Association ... Moratuwa
S )yea, W. Hand rick-Liceased Surveyor.. Moratuwa
Soysa, W. J. F.. Superintendent..lia.nguranketo. Estate..Elauguraukete
Spear, A. E... I.o.M.& Ceylou-Sub.A.ssistant. Colonial Surgeon...Agrapatana
Spam, A. M-Inspecter of Minor Ito
Spear, J. A.. Rev...Wesleyan Minister ...Moratumulla ...Moratuwa
Sparkes, Geo. H...Planter...ln Ent ope
Sparkee, S. J... Planter.., Normandy ...Monaragala

Spading, W. A. S...133auter-Loinorn-Segewantalawa
duluoya
Sperling, W. E ..Pls.nter-Dunsi an
Spaulding, E. H.-Spaulding & Co-Look Gate-Colornbo
Spaulding, L 1., x. c. e. & a. Edin...Medical Practitioner-Jeff na

Spedding, J. 11.-Planter-Coldstream flatten


Speira, A.
ing Student..Steckholom ..Norwo)d
Den ar tin ent....Jaffne
Speldewinde,
.
SpeldewMde, C-Cleri, C. G. R...Colombo
Spel 'ewinde, E. A...S Trekeeper- Northeru Railway Eat usion-Kur unegala
SpePe .inle, J-Representative, Royal Engineer.....Karidy
Speldewiude, Victor-Draftsman, R. E. Department.. Kandy
Spence, H. A...Planter-Duekwari-Rangala

Spence, Hamilton Robert ..Asst.Conservator of Forests.. Kandy


Edin...Medical Superintendent, Lunatic A sylum...(LecSpence, J. B., N.B.
turer on Forensic Medicine, Medical College).. Colombo
Spence, i01111 A...Planter &',Visiting Agent.. In Europe
Spence, P. 0., a.r...Aitken. Spence & Co...In Europe
Spence, Gordon... Aitken, 6, Ince & Co......Colombo...In Europe
sbe a
Spencer, A. G...Planter...Mnrn y wai
Spencer, C...(Colont Sargeant)...Sero. Instructor C. V. F... Nuways, Eliye
Spencer, E... Placter.. Pallekelle-Kaudy
Spencer, Evilest H. (Liecit C. L. L)...Master, Kingswood College...Kandy
a
Spencer, H. J.-Praetor, D. C...Nellore...Jain
a
Spencer, J. V Rev...Wesleyan Mission Tamil Work-Kalutare
Spencer, T. C...Post and Telegraptimaster...0 hay.. kachcheri
Spencer, S. W...Licensed Surveyor.Katukele-Kaudy
Spencer. W. P. R.-Planter ..Middleinnrch...Kendy
Spitler, John...General Manager, Cargills, Limited...Donegal House.. Edinburgh
Crescent-Cinnamon Gardens-Colombo
Spitler, C. G-Planter.-Matale West...Matale
Spittel, Fred. 0., E.F.P & s. Glue., L.n.c.P. & s. Ediu...J udicial Medical Officer...0 dombo
Spittel, Gee. M Aecountant,... Weimar Al ate n Place..Slave Island ..0 olorubo
Spittel, Jansen ...Superin tendent...Straitten wyk..Jaela
Sproat, Jame.: M-Asgistaut, Ceylon Wharfage Co., Ltd...Colombo
Sproule, E. Cyril L... Proctor (Sproule & Sproule) ...Kandy
Sproule, F. W-District Engineer, P.W.D., Feeder Roads...Wariapola
[Court...
Sproule, H. J. C...Advceate, S. C...Kandy
e.R.C... Proctor, Supreme
Sproule, James
P.R.C.I.,
J.P.,
Spur way, W. P_Planter-Edinburgh-Nanuoya
Squire, N.-Planter-Gallas:trams- Belihuloya
Srikenti, 0 -Rosemead Place ..Colombo
d Land ..Neboda
Srinivasegam, T. L.-Planter
Stache, Rer. A., se-Roman Catholic Missionitry-Ratnapurn

nuo

DIRECTORIES.

Staines, J. HPlanter...Gamppola
Stale wall, J...1-14 ad Reader, Government Printing Otlice...Colondo
Starntm, M. A., Rev... W.M .8 .. Welimada
LVIa(te...Colombo
Staples, r4, A...Sub-Editor and Chief Report -r, "Ceylon Independent I'. 12, Barnes
Staples, Chas...Reporler, region Ubserver"...Colonitko
Staple.,"'.:.1'..Broker = ud Commission Agent.. 1". rt...Colembe Staples, F. P...Ag-nt..Siin Lite Assuranrn Cu. of Cana
Wellawatla
Staple4, H, C...Survey Departmen r... at t:ealo.,,,
R.
Standaert,...Rev. A., s J...Rotnan Catholic Missimary ...Keaal la
Stave, N..Clothier a)d Outfitter...Main Str et, Poltab...Colombo
Stcherbatcholif, J. AStelaerbatekoff, Tchokoff S.:. Co...Co mho
Steamy, J...Plamter....KAagalla...Haputale
Steiger, J...Agent, Voikart Bros...Consnlar Agent for U.S.A.-Middle Srrret..Galle
- Stephen, J. N. S...Clerk Guy.' h C. flee Co., Lt I ..G len Alpine..Bad
Stephen, R. _Sub- accountant, Chartered Bank of
Australia & China...Columba
Stephen, W. F.. Planter.. Damblagolla...ados'ea a
Stephen, W. K...Headma,ter. English Schlel....lisAangods
[Dol,sbage
Stephens, A. J...Plati. er...(Chairman, Polest.age & Yakciesse P. A.)...Mossville...
Stephens, Chas. 0. L. M.. Clerk, Commissariat...Colombo
Stephens, E. S. 1 c.c, c.c.n..Plaxter..K.uluakarnam
I-.d a
Stephens, P...Alistant peepre. 130,1stoad Bros...Gregory's Road ...Clinuanma Gar
r Stephens, G.C....Clerk, Kaclicteri.'.Batticaloa
Stephens, J. H.-PlanterSt. Clive Oroup...Nawalapitiy.
Stephens, S. P...Planter...Leclgerwatte.. Bodulla
Stephens, W. V... Planter.. Stellenberg...Pussellawo.
Stephenson, H. S...Smallpas se.Colombo
pCoruer.. C
Steiner, Otto...Asst. Vol kart Bros...Colombo
Steuart, Robert . Assistant po pro, Crosfield, Laintard &
Hyde Park
Stevens, W. W ...Planter,..Alpitiakande...Gampola
Stevenson, A...Stevenson & Sons,..Mattakkuliya -.Colombo
Stevenson, Alex-, jr...Planter...Kolapatana,..1otma'ee. In her :pe
Stevenson, C. E...Asieta.ut, Colombo Connuercial Co., Ed., Roxburgh...Harlon Place.
Stevenson, Harold...Pespriete,y Planter Yaltalatennee . Kandy
]Colo .:
Stevenson, J. D....Planter...liolapatana....Kottuale
hTtl.71gat Mi
Stevenson, J. M...Manager
Stevenson, W. D.-Assistant, Francis 1". Street...0. 0. II...Colombo
T _Bad
Steventon, *H...A.sistant, H. W. Cave & Co...Colombo
Stevenson, Malcolm, BA., Dublin, c.c.s. (2ud Lieut. c.r..1 )...Otliee
to Govt. A
Steward, D. A....2danager, Coach CompanyGB.11401a
Steward, 0. R...Planter...Wevelkeliya..RaLmtpuea
Steward, R. 0...Planter (c.m.t.)...Ulencorse...Puwakpitiya
Stewart, Alexander...Planter ellutgampola...Chilaw
Stewart, C. G...Planter, Galatura Group...Ra, nspura
Stewart, G. H...Pianter...Castlemilk Estate ..Cbilaw
Stewart, G. b"...Pilanter...Wiharagaile...Hapetale
Stewart, 0..Planter..Mabodala...Diwu1apitlya ..Veyrtngeala
Stewart, ,T....Licensed Surveyor...Puttalam
Stewart, J...Engi neer, s.s. "Ready "...Harbour Worke...Colonibo
Stewart. J. T...Plaqter...2,1agamnaana...Dchiowita
Stewart, P. L...A set. Planter.. WiltshireMantle
Stewart, Robt...Planter... A ctg. Manager...17, a Coffee Co., Ltd...Glert Alpino,f na
Stewart, Walter... Planter.._ Attampitiya,.. 1?and arawela
Stewart, EL-Pate & Co.,...lindulla
Steyn, F. W.-Draftsman, Harbour Works...Deepdale...Bambalapitiya ..Colombo
Steyn, P, G...Sub-Inspector, Local Board...Nuwara
Assistant to Archaeological C missioner...Anuradhapura
Still,
Still, J, W. R...Assistant, Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd...13.rayereek Lodge Colo
Stillman, F, W.-Plan ter ..Faseifern..Lindula
Stirk, H...Engine Driver, C. G. It...NawaIapitiya,
Stiven, A. E. B...Planter...Maskeliya
burne....dapntale
Stogdon, R. H. A...Plant,
Stokes, A. T...Asst. Smith ..Campbell & Co....Colombo
Stone, 0. 11...Head Guard, C. G. It ..Nawalapitiya
Stone, G...Sergt. Instructor, C. Ir...Galle
Stone, M. Gilbert...Planter a d Supermtennent...Hope..11ewv.heta
Stone, W. A. Rev...Warden, St. Thomas's College...Colombo
Stoney, J. P. L.. Lieut. 2nd.. Worcestershire Reg t...6olombo
Storer, Edward... Plantnr...Chilaw
Storey, H...Planter (Che.'-inan, &fatale P.A and GIntirmaii, Cardamom Oommt
Warakamure..
Stork, B. P..Survey Dept..Badulla...-Cva
Stork, C. V...Planter...Comilla...Waturagatna...Hr.naratgoda
Stork, Dr. V. V. S...Medical Practitioner...Maradana...Colombo
Stork, G. W..Superintendent...Mallaye) a Estate NI inuwangeda

r- C.
I SW/

Stork, C...Gner,l; C. G. R.-Colombo


Stork, Lawrence A...11auter,..Kminpaclua:-Negotubc.

Stork, L. P...Inspector,T. W. D...Anuradliapara,


Stork, Ralph-. Proprietary Pin niur...Karugalle He la rutg,,-::\
Stork, W. J.-Deputy Registrar, Supremo G.1111 L.001012111u
Stouter, (;...Clerk... Audit Clifiee...Co ombo

Stouter, M. N. Rev., o.m.r...Missionary Apostelic,..Kadawela


Sion% A. E....Engine Driver, C. G. B...Nawal Rpiii,
Stunk S. 13. 'P.-leacher, girls' Boarding Seltool...77ttticaloa
Strachan, B.. Planter.. L', atnunukilbla...Demodera
Strw.ion, N J. L.. Aist. Planler...Amblamana...Galatia
Straelian, Charles E...PropriHlary Planter . Eur.pe
1....Botawantalawa
Strachaa, W. L ...Planter & Visiting Agent --4-}ember, ' Thirty Com t.ui Rae ' Campion
StranteniArg, C., ni.P.n.c...Proctur & Notary...Jaffna

Street, A., Copt...A. S. C....Diyamlawa


Street, Francis Felir...Tea Buy:r. 'rioter anal
rehaut...Co]ombu
Street, B.-Planter- Nakiadeniya ..1_7(1::ga. a
Dispeus r... C
Striekl6Ba. H.
I,t I...Colornbo
j Colombo
Strickland, It. B., :cad Dub.).. InspeMor of Schools, York LIouse..Gregory Road-.
Stroud, W. G. B.-Planter ...Bogawana.....Buga .v, lala.WIL
Strong, A....Enginr Driver, C. G. R....Colombo

Strong, A. E.-Proctor D. C....Putialam

Stroug, W. S,-Proctor, D. C...Puttalant


Stuart, Gordon...P/anter...Someract ..0amp, ,'a
Stuart, G. B.. .Plan
Stuart,
Eurol_e
Stuart, J. Mies...Katukella School...Talawakele
Stubbs, ...Guard, C. G. It -.Nawalapitiya
[Colombo
Sturgers, 43,
mat.c.v.s.-GoVertnneut Veterinary Surgeon. St. Rube,
Subasingba,D. J...Clerk, C. ii. R...0 alle
Subasinba,
C.. Plantnr...Jobilco PinyGallo
Subasnha., SL W...Pruc. or, D. D...Galle
Subbuti, Waskaduwe, x.e.B.11.A.8...Buddhist Priest mid Puudit,..wellasvatia
Subratnaniyarn, A....Pustraaster...Tissamabarama
Subbramainam, S..Proctor. S. C. and Notary Public ...J aftua
Subramanian, M. M. M atlaliyar. .r....t...Prue tor and Notary
confle
Sualow , F. II...Assistant, Forbes & Walker.. Lolembu
F,,
e,c.s...0ffice
Assistant
to
ti).
A_
W.
F...Enrues
Place..
Colombo
Sueter,
Suhren,G.W...Asst. Manager, Delmegu, Reid Co...St. Catherine' ocambridge Place
I_Culomb,
Sulley,,,,,Sergt.-Ms,ior, S. W R. A. M. C...Colunabo
Sultan Baw a, 11, M. S...35,1erchant....Pettah. Colombo
Samanasekera, T, it -,President, V. T.-Bentots.
Sumangala, 11dr.koduwe, M.H.A.S. Italy, id..o.n.u.A.s...13igh -Priest of Adam's Peak...
President, Vidyodaya Pali Colloge...Maligakanda...Colowbo
Island...Colombo
Sumps, R. A. C...A. C. Stamps & Sous
untiram. A. M...Liconsed Surveyor and Draughtsinan...Pera,deniya Road...Kandy
Landing Waiter, Customs -.Colombo
Suntheram,
Superamauin,,, , C. W.. Health OfficerTrincomalee
Supermanian Chatty, S. It. M. S...Rice and Money Deder...Wattegamia,and GampulL
Superamani an, K....Shroft \Karlacheri...Trincemalee
Suppayab, Vr..Shrofl, Conv2et Establishment.. Colombo
Supperamaniam, M ...Proctor, Supreme Court and Notary Public... Point Pedro
Suppiranianiar,S, C...Aecountaut...Battica oil Commercial Co ..Salu ber Lodge....BatLticaloti
Stippramania.u, M...Proctor, S. C. and Netary...Jatf
Snprainanian,C...Proutor D. C'.BatticaJoa

Surse inha, D. W....Deputy Coroner...flikkatittwa


Suraweera, D. A...Notary Pahlie...lialagedara
Suraweera G. S..Pructor, D. C.- Negembo
Sure, A. W -Harbour Works .. Korteboam Street...Mut wet...Colombo
Snttie, D....Accountant', Bosanquet & Co...Colonibo
Swami Das (.0. S. Leitobj...Adjntant, Salvation AI my ... Columba
Swami Dural.. W., ILA...AdvocateColumba
Swandadian, Y. M...Planter,...Rosebury,..Kos tanda
Swaminathan, C. K., B.A. Madras..Vice.Prineipal, Hindu Collego...Jalfna
Swampillal, M. B.-Merchant -Jaffna
Swainynathan, N.-Broker, Delmege, Forsyth Co... Colombo
Swan,iarattia, D. C...Muhandirani...Mirissa...Weligama
Swan, ]....Master, Steam Tug "Mary ',..Colembo
Swan, G..j..Manager, A Pate & Son...Nuwara, Ellyn
Swan, Percy. ,SurveyDepartment...Kandy
Swan, W. B...Planter...Tamaravelly Group...Nawalapitiya .W1 Europe
Swayne, klugh G.-Manager, W. Jordan & Co...Dimbula...Talawakel e.
Swiney, A...Stationmastu, C. G. R...Altutgame
Swyney,13. Mrs...Proprietress...Lyegrove..Raputale
Sydney, J. N...Head Guard, C, G. R...Nawalapitiya

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DIRECTORIES.

Sylveste -, D. DMerebant...No, 98, Maliban


Petiab ..Colonibu
Slamonits, Annie...Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths.. Jaffna
Symonds, J. K...Planter...AlbionLindula
Symonds, R. K...Planter...Watteg.odi. Estate... Watago0:1
SyMOILS, C. E. H.,
J P...00 is for Japan I T aehant...Colontlio
Sy-rnotr, J, A...(Capt. 0. A. V.1... Assistant, \Vbittall & CoColombo
Symonds, P. L ...Planter.. MawankandeKeranegala
Syms, S. Il...Head Guard, Railway...Gallo

T.
Tabart, A., RevMiasionary A postolio...o.n.4...
Tails, W. HMausger, New Brick and Tile Factoey .. Colombo
Tait, Alexander (1 c.c.).-PlanterBurnside (irony ..Teldeoiya
Talagala, D. J...C. M. S. CateohistColumbo
Tally a.singhana, A...Aavdcate...Pt. Pedro
Lin London
Talbot, G. APlauttraid Dj4rectpr of Tea Cunipa.d2s... President, Ceylon Association
Talbot, G....Timberman, Ifarn u- NVorksDookland
Talbot, J.-Foreman Platelayer, C. G. RGampola
Taldena, B... Ratemaha'lnayaPott uvil...A.kka rapattu
Taldena, Chas...Ratemahattn sya...Badulla
Taldena, F... Proctor, S. C... Badulla
Taldena, S. M. B, J ..Retired R. MBadulla
Taldena, T. 6.-IlatemahatmayaBattindoa
Tambipillai, C -.Post and Telegraph PrIaster...Ealangoatt
Tambiah, C.-Proctor, D. C...Jaffna
Tambiah, C -.Post and Telegraub .Nlast r..sitti vt,
Tambiah, Isaac.. Advocate .. Jaffna
[Colombo
Tambiah, SBroker,Stcherliatchoff, TchukotE X Cu...St. Gregory's, Cinnamon (4 irdens
13..Colombo
Tambiah,
Tambiahpillal, S...Proctor, D. U..,JatTna
Tambimuiptu, E. C. RAdvacateOolontho
Tambirnaltu, J. R. RevDeaconTangalla
Tambo, C...PlanterDambawinna...Mirigama
Tam by Raja, N. W. T...Katukella...Talawakele
Tambapulle, A.. AdvocateAnuradhapura,
Tamby all, J. KStationnisstrDehiowita
T- uimita, B. D...President, V. T...Demala Hatpattn...Puttalana
Ta 'otarampillti, C...Agent, Ceylon Steamship CoTrincomalee
Tam, `ararnpillai, Catirkarnatanme_Pelisioner...Trincomaleo
Tamovarampuller, G..-Apothecary... Bat ticaloa
Tampapillai, S. THead Master, Training School _Copay Jaffna
Tamps pilly, S ... Ad voca te . Anuradhapura
Tampiah, K. ITDistrict Madaliya.r...MnIlaittivc
Tampipillai, D,'A...Broker, J. J. Vanderspar & Co.-Colombo
G. CSub-Itispector of Schools...Jaffna
Tarnpipillai, V., J.P... Deputy FiscA...Jaffea

Tampapillai, KNotary PublicKokkuvilJaffna


LColumbo
Tampipih y, T... Merchant ...Deiwasa . Gnild ford Crescent .
tuition Gardens...
Tampoe, G. N. H...Procter, D, 0.. Jaffna
Tanu,poe, S. D.-Advocate... jaffna
Tampoe, T. Magau, J.P., st, a.c...Proctor, S. C. an 1 Notary...Jaffna
Tam:lock J. L -.Plante MaddakelleMadulkele
Tanner, J... PensionerMaligakanda_Colombo
S. 0...Capt.:lit/I Worcestershire Itegl% . Cul imbo
Tartlet, W.
Tarmanude, T, Very Rev 0.31. I Missionary A..-stolic...Chilaw
Tarrant, Herbert, si.C.B.R.A.s...Tarrarlt & CO... 0010M1)0
'Farrar, Herbert, -A.:cf.:4.E NIechanical Engiueer...Munici pa' ty...Colombo
Tatham, Fred., J.P.,
...... Manager, Tea Corporation 1,d...Kudaoya... Hatton
Tatham, T. H...Assistant, Bois Bros. &
Ne ley
Pla.te...Colombo
Taylor, A. H...Pilot...Galle
Taylor, E. FPlanter...Amp'tis akand 1...Bandttrawela

Taylor, Edward E. Rev...lnnumbeut, St. Paul's Churn h -.Kandy


Taylor, Geo. II ..Planter..Nahavilla..Detrod -ra
(rose
Taylor, G. P... Engi tver, Ne ..`ilornbo ice Cu , dGlennie Street. ,
In EnTaylor , G.ShawAgent,Charte.. id Bank of India, Australia & China.-Deveronside,
Edinburgh Crescent ..Cinnamon GardensColombo
Taylor, G. 5 2 c.c...Planter..Loxtort and PalmlandBatticaloa
Taylor, G.T -.Planter Deanstone...Rangala n Europe
Taylor, J ohn...PlanterPausalatenn a

AcecautaM.,l'Im'terekl
Bank InAia,kuskralia& Clam1/4..Gaonoo

Te.ylor, \N
Ittalkellya.... In Europe
Taylor, .1. C

Taylor, L. H MissMissionary,
Tr. vier, E. F., Major...Royal 1.1pgineers...Columbo

Taylor, It. B....Asst. Planter...Pit kande...Mat ale

Taylor, MissSiater, Nursing Home... Hatton


Taylor,MPlanter...Duncrub... C knwela
Tayktr, V.Secretary, D,M.C.C...,Dikoya
Tager, W. FIPlanter.4forterairande Group ...Kostau is
Tay l.r,W. StewartPlanterSofierintendent, Paesare Gra up...Pa KSP,' a
Ichokolf, T. C_Stcherhatchoff; Tchokoff & Co...Colombo
Teale, C...Diver, Colombo Harbour Work 'I ..Co'ombo

Tease, A. E, Miss...Principal, Girls' School,..7dulla


!ebb, R. RevChairman, Colombo District Wesleyan Mission... Kollnpi ti . a...Colombo
Tebbs, WAssistant.. Trinity College.. Randy
Teeketuke, F. XPlanterAlnwickUriapussellawa
Teeketuke, J. V ...PlantcrGallebuddeCdaptissellawa
Teeketuke, LPlanterMahauva.. Kandapola
Temple, R., c.c.s...PensionerDoyamilakelleLindula
Templer, G. 17Asst. Conservator ot Forests...Jaffna
Templer, G. W.. Planter...Sogama.. Pnssellawa
[Co'omho
Ti triple; J. FPlanterMeddeeombra... watagoda Temple; J. H., B A, Cautab... Barrister-at-Law and Ad vet ut-, J. r...Crown Counsel. ,
Templer, R. SCumberhateli & Co ..Mons.00n LorigeKollupitiyil ...Colombo
Templeton, R. S...Aesistant Surveyor-GeneralColombo
Tench, S. E.Planter...In Europe
Tennant, J. .13...PlanterBeredewelle...Alnwihare..,Mutale
Tenne, T. BPreaident, V.T...Matale
Tennekoon, C. E_RarernahatmayaDewamedi Hatpattn..,Kurme ;alit
Tennekoon, D. B...Landed Proprietor_Trldeniya
Tennekoon, D. V. W.Coconut Planter.. Kalutara
Tennekoon, J. GRatemahatmaya _Hiriyala Hatpattu...Kuninegala
Tennekoon, L. A. de R...Muhandirant...New Bazaar. Colombo
Terry, A. IL, Major...Otticer Command, ug A.S.C...Colorabo
[Colombo
Tevarappruma, D. F...Postmaster...Aranayaka
Thainc, R. N., not. Cantab, C.c.s Landing SurveyorCuatorosCorona
*
Thambapillai, A.. Notary Public...Mannar
Thambapillai, J...Asst. Railway Audit Clerk..Colombo
K_Advocate...Jaffna
Thainh
Thrtt irampillai, P,..Medioal Practitioner .. Tallaimannar
Thamotheram, Rev. D. V ...W.M.S.. Trincomalee
Thamotherampillai, K. C...Proctor, D. C.. Colombo
Thamparellai, M..Mudaliyar...Mani yakara.. Jaffna
Theobald, F. CPlanterRatnapura
Theobald, J. P...Planter...Gampola

'Llieobald, P. CPlanter, Rothes...Hatton


Theobald, W. APlanter...Hewabel a
Thenpane, MatieNursiug Sister...General Hospital.. 0 3lombo
Theunng, W. P...Relieviug Stationmaster, C.G.R ..Wellawatta ..Colotebo
Thewasagayam, S. SMedical Officer...Avistawella
Thiedemsga, Mrs. A ..PONt and Telegraph Mistress ..Grandpas / (1010M bo
Thiruchittampalam, A...SurveyorBatticotta WestJaffna
, o.m.r...Missionary Apostolic... B orella_Colombo
Thiry F., Rev.
Thomas, A. EPlanterGalpeelaGampola
Thomas, A. E., Miss...C. M. S_Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Thomas, A. JPlanter_GalpeelaGampola
a
Thomas, Aneurin H., n.e.B.a.a.s...Planter & Visiting Agent...Poilaltancbt G'ampole.
Thomas, C. W...Plauter...Pallakelle...Kandy
Thomas. E. IL L...Planter...2nd Lieut. C. M. 1...0onoonagallit..Madulkele
Thomas, F. E_PlanterPamba uar ...Peermaad
Thomas, G. D... DaingamaKelaniy EL
Phomas, G. W.. Coal Shed Clerk...K.rawehl Coal CoGrand pass..tColomho
Thomas, H. D...Storekeeper, Survey Department...Colombo
Thomas, JAssistant, Abram Saibo &
dela
Thomas, J. D. M ra...O.M.S 27, Barnes Place, Cinnamon Gardens...Colombo
Thomas, J. Llewellyn, Dr., F.R.O.S. (Bog.)... Medical PractitionerQueenstlown..,

Cambridge Plare_Colombo
Thomas, Marie de St...Nursing SisterGeneral HuspitalColombo
Thomas, Neville Dr....Mt dical Practitioner.. Br.dge Bargalow..Noraood

Thomas, R. Planter, Ventlire...Noi wood


!'hen as, T. L...Pi ot.. Colombo.
Thomas, Jocelyn H., 1 e.c....Planter...Coombewood...Talawakele
Thomii, L. EPlanter...TillyrieDikoya ...In Europe
Thomas, M. II.. a. P, F.R.ca Proprietary PlanterGrath eria Madulkelc
Thomas, M. S...P1anter..Yatadena..Kegalla

13to

DIREOTORMi,

Thomm, P... Engine Driver.. C. G. R...Galle


Thomas, Nicholag...A.si3tant...Thompson. Thomas

'Tomas, '1'. B. -Foreman Pia' el yer...C. G. R ...Galle

Thomas, T...Tnomps,n, Thoma & Co...Clifton...Horton Place...Colombo


Thomas, W.-Engine ltrilier, C. G. It -.Colombo
Thotar.s, W S..Lindoola...Talawakele
Thomasz, C... MI dical Officer ...Pasiara
Thonnasz, C. G...Sub-Collee,tor, Gastonia. .Cdombo
Thomasz, E.S...Registrar of BI.th?, Marriages and Deaths...Winn Phoe...S:ave Island
ri,ornaHz, G. M.-Asst. Engineer...Maniple, Mines:"..Mittngurna
Th omasz, 11 G., F.R.C.S. & L.E.c. P. Ediu...(Surgeon.Captain C.V.)...In Europe
Workshop 4, C.G.R,..0 do obo
Thomasz,
Thomasz, 1....Cus'orns..Colomb
Thome, 3-Manager, Anuradhapura Coach..Dambulla
Thompson, Mias...Wornen's Hospital -Welimada
Thom I son, G.W.-Planter...Nawanagala.. Hrugal a
St. John's College...Jaffna-In England
Thompson, J. Rev.,
Thompson James-Second Engineer, Dredger " Trit m "..Colombo
& Co...2.1 Mincing Lane...London, E.G.
Thomson,'A., n
Thomson. Geo...Planter..Newburgh Ella...Bandar .wel a
Thomson. Geo. Niool..,Plaater...Dunsinane . Panda luoya
Thomson,
W . . Plader.. F'er.e..Rangsla
Tlnrraval, J. Rev. Bro., ri,at I.. St. Vincent's Orphanage...Illaggoma
Tharburu J.-Aged, Natio- al Bank cf India, Ltd...Nnwara Eliya
Thorne, Yoell., 1 c.c., c.c.o...Proprietaiy Phinter...Nakiideniya
Tnoralev, S. R...Printing ManAger, -Times of Ceylon" _Seafields...Co!petty...Colom
Thornhill, B. A...Planter .. Madampe fla I, wane
Thornhill, G. R ..Asst. Surveyor...S irvey Department.. Diyatelawa
Tnornhill, H., i.e.. r.p.m...Saperintendent of Police...Gregory Road-Colon:1h
Thornhill, S.. `Survey Department...H.dulla
Thor' hill, W. J...District Engineer, P.W,D...fininhantota
Thornton, W. S...Assi,tant, P. & 0. Company-. Victoria Arcade...Port...Colombo
Thorp, A...Plant r ,Strathisin and Aberfeldie-Mata 'a
Thorpe, P. W.. Lun ovine Mill.,...Nitinatuadama
Thorpe, K. J
-Maturata
Thorpe, Thomas S...Enginoer, Walker, Sons &Co., Ltd ...Colom bo
'
Thorpe, '7. E., c.c.s...Deputy Colle for of Castoms...Tarr
!Ionia .. Turret Road
Thyriai, R. B...ASA Master-11. C. Boys' Sch -ol... Kalil ars
Thring, C. W ..Plinter... Pal lekelle Group...Kandy
Thuratuppa, A.-Manager, Jaffna. Co inneroial Company-Batticaloa
Thnraiappa T, S....Notary Pidle.. Kayts.. Jaffna
Thuryayah, C...Licensed S'urvoyor....Manipay...Jaffna
Thwaite, Simon Bev.- Wesleyan Missionar3...MaL8Ta
Thwaltes, E. J.-Planter...Rosewool...Nuwara Eli va
Th wallas, _It 117.Telograph Inspect or...G. P. D... Colombo
'Pihomiroff. S. 1,...pe r pro The Russ' .11 Trading
Face Hotel _Colombo
Tiekell, R. Nustace...Cliief Risident Engineer...Colotnbo Drainage Works...Eigen
Haar t...Ward Place...Cinnamon Gar lens . Colombo
Tikiri Banda....Eresident, V. T...Matsle
Tikiri Banda, Elpata...Muhandiram, Palle Pattu, Nawadnn Korale...Kaiaragaina
Tikiri Banda, P..., Notary Public...Peradeniya
Tileston, M. W. Miss... C. M. S.-Regalia
Tillainayakam, T. S., ma...Assf ...,spector of Schoole.. .1 . trim
Tilakaratna.,C P. W., Mahm.... rt ead Teacher, Govt. Sob
Marsils.a
m1,1
Tilakaratna, D. N...Plumbago and Cinnamon Dealer. .M.traduini..Colombo
Pilak,aratna, S. M. W...Notary Public...T.,fdispattu...Kaud,Tilaksnriya, L. G. S
MI -ehatit...Dikoya
1111urponn ti...Jattua,
Til'ainater,
[Colon,,,
Tillekeratne, A. G...Chief Clerk, Parcel P. 0...U. P.O.-West End...Malign.kanda
Tillekeratne, A. De Silva Jayeseker ...Licensed Survey or...Pasyala
Tillekeratna C. Jr., L.MS. Ceylon-Soh-Asst. Colonial Surgeon...Convict
Borella, Gclomb )
Tillekeratne, D. A. J. .Mada iyar... Retiree, Post and Telegraph Master...Colombo
Tillekeratea, W. D...Krichcheri Mudaliyar...Ratliapn
Tillekeratne, W. D. P. R.-Timber Merchant-Soda watta....GrandFas3
Tillekoratne, 0. C.-Head Cie k..FkcaPs
Tillekera,tw, Walter...L led Prppr;etar...Mat ira
Pilliyambala m, C.. No' ary P abiio...Matakal .. Jaffna
Tilliyamhalam, U.-Merchant ..Point Pedro
var -.Head Clerk, P. W. D.-Colo:14o
Tilliarnpalarn,
Tilliampalam,
Propri tr r...Manip.ty Jaffna
Tilliatnpalam, V. E. D....Notar, Public...MaNiaddapnrani,...laffna
Tillot, Bro. Rev. 11...o.n.t...Botella...ColoniM
Tilly, John...Planter...Galkairdewatte..Talawakele

Tindall, H. E.!.Planter...Iniboolpitlya,...Nawalapitly.,
Mata le
Tindall, Williams.. Planter-Kepitig

u.vist...Planter...Putupau'a...Nelole
'ripple, fr.
l'iritnaue, W. ..Medical 01firec-Kad tiwela
lirunavukkarasu, C..Advoenti-Jaffna

Tirnvilangatn, H..m.u.c ...Proctor and No' ry..,SOM a Villa, Dam Stre":"..Colihmbo


Tkainayagatn, M. K., 1,,lt.11.9., MM. b,.R.A.S... Proctor D.C....J.423
Tisdall, W. N... Planter... VOWall..Neboda
TissIbt a, C. 0.-Goods A ggnt...C.G.R...Coloinbo
Tissue.,
W... Planter7.Kurnlvga I I a.- De niyaya
Timm, J. S.. Licensed Surveyor.- Negotub
Lasers, S-Planter-E ton...Pcndaluoytt

Tis3avirasingant, J. A... Retired Sub-Collector of Customs...Jo Ira.


Tiseeverasinghe, F. A . , Proctor, S. C., & Notary Public ..Colo mho

Tisaverasingbe, J. J_Lfcensed Surveyor.J.Ittna


'fisseverasingbeJ. G -Interpreter, Police Court ..Chilaw
Tisseverasinghe, J. N... Advocate-Batticaloa
Tiaseverasiughe, K. A-Prootor-Colombo
Titley, S. H.. Maeager.E. Coates & Co.. In Europe
Face Hot d-Colonibo
T:toff, J. W-Assistantpee pro-The Russian Trading
Tivy, C. L-Planter...Oliphatit-Nuwara Hliya

Tokmakoff, S. J-Tokmakolf, Molotka & Co.. In Egrope

Twice, A. R. Mrs-Boarding HOUse..Lawford...Nuwara Ellyn


Tooke, M. W -Contractor-St. Lueians-Bandarawela
Todd. Henry J. M...Lauderda!e...ltakwana
Todd, James P.. Ceylon Tourists' Agency.. Colombo
Todd, J. It -.Resident Engineer...C. O. R -Jaffna
'r, U... Planter-Raxigalla-Rangalla
Tolland, .1. P., F IL Met. Sot-Irrigation Engineer.- liatalag da...littrunegala
Toiler, H. B...Cart., Army Pay Dept...Colomho
eta ota
Toiler, H. C...Acting Asst. Conservator of Forests .. I
El.C.B.R.A .13., Asst. Director PW.D..
- Tomalin, 1i. F., F,R.I.B.A., s.o.s.,
Stonleigh Bambalapitiya..Colornho
Topper, Hannah, Miss...Honaratgoda Mistion-Hetiaratgods
Tuthill, F. .T.-Secretary Central Irrigation Board, etc...Colombo
Tottenham, C. G. L...Planter-Digalla-Dehiowita
Toussaint, A. E _Iaspector, C.E. Tramways.. Hultadorf...0olombo

Toussaint, Alex.. Merchant-Jaffna


Toot 'saint, E. Mrs-Nurse...39, Bambalapitiya-Colombo
Toussaint, A. E...Engine Driver, C.G.R...Oolombo
Toussaint, F. G-Warehouseman 0.G R..Colomho
Toussaint, F. B... Post and Telegraph Master..S'ave Island ...Colombo
Toussaint, S. G... Head Cl rk-Kachcheri..Jaffna
Toussaint, M...0hief Clerk, Harbour Works Dept-Weliewatta
Proctor and Notary (not practising) ..Colombo
Toussaint, P. J. G., J.P.

loassaint, Samuel.. Light housekeeper-. Point Pedro


Toussaint, Sam. Fred...General Merchant...Jaffna
Toussaint, W. B....0Iaiof Resident Postmaster, G.P.Q.-Colombo
Toussaint, J. li-Head Overseer, P.W.D.-Governineot Factory Colombo

Towgood, Chtlk. W...Planter...Yarrow-Pnssellawa


Towgoor1,13.-Planter.. Pan tiya-Nebolla
Towgoor, Walter-Planter . Colombo
[Colombo
Towell, H. M. Miss-Superintendent of Nurses, Paying Words, Cie oral Hospital..
Town, J. H...Medical Practitioner (Retiret1)...Chaxakacholieri
Townsend, S. M. Miss...0. M. S-Baddegaina ...In Europe
Townsend, W.W...Chief Assistant, Gas Co...St. Sebastian -Colombo-In Enroope
Toy, S. V... Assistant Carriage Foreman C.G.R -.Barley Road-Colombo
Trail!, 0. F...Partner and Visiting Agent
' for Estates-Bosanquet & Co.. (C b a,rman,
Ceylon Importers' Association )...Colombo
Trnnahell, A. 0.-Plabter.. Ardlaw...Agrapatana
Tranchell, C. L., J. P.. ,Superintendent of Police... Kandy
Kandy
Tram hell, E. F., Major, J.P., U. P,33 (Retirod).-Managing Partner.Florence Hotel..,
Traschoff, A. J...Astustant...Steherbatoboif, Teliokofr& Co-Colomb.)
Treahy, Patrick...Landed Proprietor-Kalmunai...Batticaloa
Tres hy, P. M ...Inspector, Local Board... lilt I Maim%
Trevaldwvn, G. 0- Platiter-Hellbode a... Pu,sHell ant
Trim, J. -C., c.o.u...Planter.. Matale Es1atc.Matale
Group-Deuiyaya
Trimen, R.J...Planter..,Chairman, Morawakkorale P.A., 2nd Lieut. 0.P.R.CL-Hayes
Trillion, W. M.-Plant r, Mot.arsl1sode Group..Ko I..nda

Trimmer, J. 0. Rev...Wesleyan Mission, (Chairman Jaffna Distrietl-Jaffna


Tringham, A. 11-Planter- Mossville Group...Dolosbage
Tringham, H. V_Planter...Dalleaglor_ Armayaka
Tringham, C. A. E-Planter-Ndgiris-Ludia
TringiParn, W. R., J. P., r.P.M . Plant r...Peny lan..Doloabrtge
Trollope, F...Secrotary-Coloniho Apothecarries Co., Ltd..Colombo

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DIRECTORIES.

^owell. T.-Licensed Surveyor...Kandy


ticker, J. A...Guard...C.G, R... Moretuwa
Uhood, B -Plenter...Moorock...Kurunegala
iley, Adjutant, S. A..Kankesantnrai...Juffna
irnbull, J. A.. Assistant ',winner, Brown & Co. Ld... Hatton
R...Foreumu Platelayer...C.G.R.-Coloinbo
irner, Edgar,
me.m...(Secretsry Planters' Association of Ceylon an I Thirty
Coramittec).-Proprietary Planter.. 0.Aumbia... Hes sbeta Kandy
liner, E. 11.-Planter, Elchico...Rak warm
Artier, F. H..Planter...Maha Eliya.. Nannoya
irner, F. W.., Planter...Kin tyre.- Maskeliya
arpin, Frank T.,
Blackwal er ..Nawalapitiya
wee.], David Rev.... mister, Wolfendahl Church ...Bambalapitiya...Colorribo
vynam, T.-Assistant Collector of Customs and Master Attondant...Galle
vynam, Sir W. C., K.C.M.G...Retire 1 C.C.S...Jaffna
ragaraja, N., M.C.B.R.A s...Barrister, Advocate...Tyaga Newesa, Ward Plaoe, Cinne
mon Gardens. .Colombo
der, A.-Head Guard, C. G. R...Nanuoya
71er, C. W. R...Planter...Sanquhar (Hon. Secretlry., Pans& lawa P.A)...Gantpala
Fier, J. C. R...Planter...Maekeliya EstateMaskeliya
Troll, F. G., 13.A Irv...Office Assistant to Govt. Agent, C. P...Kandy
der, 11 A. Mias..Girls' IR-no ::Badnlla...In Europe
yken, L...Nuree, Civil HospitalHaputale
;....MataL
rtler, W. A. c.c.m., D. a.c...Planter...(Hony. Secy., Mantle P. A,l., Ku1nwstreder

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dugauss, W. A....President of V. T... Harulnpalata.., Anuradhapura


iunta Lebbe Marikrz, lams Lebbe Marker... Notary Puhlic...Weligania
luweriya, R. B. Ukku Ban da...Basnayaka Nilarne...11 daweriya...Kurnnegata
tku Banda, A., D. C.. .0yapalata and Walapane Korales..Nuwara Eliya
cku Banda, D A. W . P. W. M...Raternahatmaya...IIewabeta
cku Bnada, E. J.-Notary Public... Matale
tderdown, Robt...Diver, 'Harbour Works...Elie Lane .. Mn twal...0oloinbo [Colombo
isworth, H.G.,M.I.M.E..Locomotive Engineer, C,G.R...Th 0 Cliff...Railway Avenue._
nernlevvai,11. V...Vannya...Ruga.in
twin, A. 0Planter Elkaduwa Group...Elkaduwa
iwin, D. H.-Planter.. Frotoft... sinboda
win, H. W...Bosanquet & Co..." Member of Thirty Committee The Cott age.,.248.
Kollupitiya...Colombo
.win, Lieutenant T. B...R A.M.C... Trincomalee
quhart. J. 11.1:Planter...Stellenberg..Passellawa
pof, M...Planter..Drayton...Kotagala
Biala Rev. Sister...Nurse, Genorat Hospital 0010m k.
tit Lebbe
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Mayjkar, Idrua Lebbe Maricar...?dudaliyar...Hambantota
watteliyanage, J. P. J.-Notary Public...Belliatta
analewaipodi, A... Vanniy s , D.C... Nintav ur...Batticalo
4, Dr. Heinrich .. Scientific Assistant, Royal Botanic t1ardens...Peradeniya
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lyaratne, A. D. Z. W...Editor, " Vidyapradipaya "..Kosgodst
lyesvara, M.. Superintendent...Pattalagedera Estate..Veyangoda
erin, M. N..Marm ger per pro, NI.olehanoff, P. eh atnoff & Co .. Fort. .Colomb..
midi, K.-Superintendent.- hassamma EA nte...Marawila
tyathen A.. Muda.iyar...Mattakkuliya...CoinmiJ
.0... A tkaram...Mannar
--puram,
puram, W. G.-President, V. T.-Batt ical ea Sontb...Batt.caloa
,
ire, Maharnsdally...lercIar" .01d Butcher Stroet...Pett*h . Colombo
ipuram, G. W ..Superintenden t. Minor Roads.- Rat. icaloa
ipmanatber, S. K...Notary Public ..0havakschc6ori
ipnram, S. J...Licensed Surveyor...Balluna
ipurampillai, 0.-Secretary, Local Board ..Trincomalee
apillai, A...Proctor, 1). 0...Jaffna

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Valupillai, N...Pioctor...Notary Public..Chavakitchebe Valupil'at, T. N... Prostor, D.C....Jaffna


Valupilai, V.-Licensed Broker...Colembo
l'an Antwerpen. G. Ile v..s. ,r...41iion try Aloe.iolic...Iii-gaLlo
Van &arm), A. E... firsd Guard, C. G.
Van Buren, B. C.. P1 nter...Doa Ella...Cialagedara
Van Buren, C. F....Pi Jctor, D.C...Gallo
r...North Cove...Bogawantalawa
VanCitters,
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Van Cuylenburg, A. C. W...Van cuyl nbnrg & Co...0
Van Cuylenburg, A...,.Inapector o Sohools...Jalfna
Van Cuylenburg, E. A...Inspector, S. P. C. A...Kandy
lion. (Major C.V.I...Barrilleer & Crown
Van Cuylenburg, H.,
Crescent...Colombo
Proctor...Charaley
Van Cuylenburg, LLR.H...Asst. Editor, 'Ceylon Independent "...Lieut. t3.L.I. .do.
Van Cuylenburg, EL-Proctor.. Avis.awella
Van Cuylenburg, W...Clerk, Colonial Secretary 's Office..Colomb, .
Van Cuylonburg, V. A ,.Retired Surveyor.. Meters.
Vat Cuylenburg, W. E... Planter...PaealawatteGampola
VanDenberg, JaME a...Proctor, D. C..Ratnapura
Vandebone, PSiationmwter...Galgamuwa
Vandendriesen, R...Manager.. Vauxhall Mills ...Colompo
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Vandendriezen, J. W...Survey Department...Ha-Ina (S.P.)
Vandergert, J. F...Librarianllatnapura
Dept...Trincomalee
Vandergucht,
Vanderguhet, tdrs...Nursa, Dematagoda..Colointio
Vankareu, A. Mrs ..Nurae...Gallc
Vander Koen, S M. P. J.P,... District Mudaliyar...Kalpi I iy a
Vanderhoven, C....i.e., n.p.m sub-Collector of CastomsMullaiitivu
Practitioner...Karankadativu
Vanderhoven,
Von Der Aa, J. B. Re,r.,'s. J., R. C...Geners.1 Seminary of India..K .ndy
Van Der Poorten, A., J.p...Proprietary Plan ter ..Green wood...Galagedar.i
Van Der Poorten, F...Planter...Greeuvrood...Galagedare.

Van Der Poorten, A. jr.. Planter ..Rockhill...Ga'agedarti


Vanderput, F...Secretars, District Court ...Me.tira
Vanderput, .1...Planter...Negombo
Vanderput, R. W...Retired Chief Clerk, Police Cone...Kandy

Vandorput, V ... Hea I Clerk... Locomotive Office, 0.G.R...Nawalapitiya


Vanderslott, EPlanter...St. Julia...Kurunegala
Vanderalott, Geo, A...Planter... Dea Ella...Cialaoedara
Vandmilott, W. 6...Planter, Den Ella ..Galagedara
Vandersinaght, Justin, G.-Municipal Sarveyor...AnningtonRegant Street...Colomln
Vanderspar, E.H.A.., J .J .Vanderwar Co..Founiain House, Dean's lto% I...Colombo
Vanderapar, George...A.
Vanderspar & Co...Colombo
Vanderstraaten, A. E...District Engineer...P. W.
Vanderstraaten, A. ...Proctor, D.
Kandy
Vanderstraaten, Cecil A... Pensioner (Postal Department)... W t Rawatta
Vanderstraaten, C,M...Sutvey Dept..Kuranolala
Vanderatraaten, E. Miss... Head Mistress, Girls' High School...Kandy
Vanderstraaten, E. H...District Engineer, P. W. D...Galle

Vanderstraaten, G ...Planter.., Guardian of Tanka...Urubokka...Morawaka


Venders traitten, J. D...Licensed Auctioneer ..Colombo
Vanderstraaten, J. W., at.c.L.a.,
and Notary...3u, Regent Street
...Colombo
Vanderatraaten, J. D...Manager...Kandanwala Fibre Mill...Negombo
Vanderstraaten, Lionel...Accountant...Municipality...KandyVanderstraaten, R ..Planter Balligalenn
a
Vanderstraaten,V.C.J., L.u.c.r.de 8 , Edin., L.F.P. S. GhiaShip SurgeonColombo
Vanderstraaten, W. M -Contractor, P.W.D....Kaduganuarra
Vanderstraaten, W. P. DProotor, S. C. & Notary Regent St...Colombo
Vanderstraaten C....Planter...Nara mmulla....Kurunegala
'
Vanderwall, Charles,
ar...Proetor, D.C..Kandv
Vanderwall, Charles, jr...Advocate,
Vanderwall, C. D., Plauler Owelle...Matale
Vanderwall, E. H...Teacher, Royal College...Colombo
Vanderwall, E..Planter...Fern Bank...Nuwara Eliya
Vandigwert, Mrs...Nurse... Hatton
Vanderwert,
A. H., t.u.e.r. & s. Edin., L.F.P. & S., Gina... Fri vale Medical Practitioner...Colombo
Van Dort., E. Miss...Matron, Royal Victoria Home for Incurables...Maradana...Colombo
Van Dort, N. Miss .. Matron, Hospi tal...Dimbula
Van Dort, Ernest F...Assistant, Technical College...Dordeoht...Barnbalaritiya...
Colombo
Van DortitEvan M...Aasiatant, Desiccating Mills,Horrekelly...Madampe
Van Dort, C. 0...Survey Departinent...S. P.

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11.4

DIREC TORIES.

Vat, Dort, GCirder Guard, C. G. R... Kandy


Van) Dort, J. MrsDreesmaker...Kandy
Van Dort, W.G., M.D.,
CC
1V., Aber., tr.c.a.R.A.4...Med. Practitioner Sr Surgeon (Lecturer,
Midwifery,
o). President c.n.71.74.A.)...,ClaiP.vaux, Cambrid ge PlaceColVandoyn, F....Commission AgentMannar
Combo
Van Eyck, J. w...Draftsman...Cross Street...Kandy
Vane, F. W., I.S.O., A.I.E.E...Controller of Gott. Stores & Secretary, Ceylon Savings
Banic...BellevueLake Road...Slave Island ..Colombo
Van Geyzel, A...Clerk, Finlay, Muir & CoColombo
Van Geyzel, A.N.J...Clerk, Chartered Bank ..ClaraldenSilverstnith Street...Colombo
Van Geyzel, A. W...Medical Practitioner..Pettah...Colombo
Van Geyzel, CfT.,
Lond., & R.C.S. Eng ...Medical Practitioner...Colombo
Van Geyzel, C. W., M.D.
Practitioner...The GrangeUnion .
Place...Slave IslandColombo
Van Ceyzil, W . Storekeeper, Harbour Worka.Coiornbo
Van Houten, F...Irrigation Sub-Inspector...Matara
Van Heer, LouieSub-Collector of CustomeNegombo
Van Hoff, G....Clerk, General TreitauryColomt o
Van Hoff , 3...Master, Royal College...St. Sobastinn Street . Colombo
Van Langenberg, A. V...Procter, D.C.-Gampole.
Van Langenberg, D. A. ftev....Miesionary Apostolic o.s.a.. Military Chaplain_Kandy
Van Langenberg, James A...A.dvocate, Barrister-at-Law... Act g. Solicitor-General...
Capt. C. V....MertonGuildforl Cr. scentCinnamon Gardens...C.,1.n be
Van Laugenberg , L. A...Master, R. C. SchoolKegalla
Van Langenberg, OwenPlanterKurngalla_Gampola

Van Langenberg, P. J...Land SurveyorNe gombe


Van Langenberg, R...Medical Practitioner, Kurunegala
Van Langenberg, J. D....Clerk, KacheberiKandy
Van Langenberg. Vincent, tr.a , c.m. Aberd...(Lieut. C. L. I.) Deputy Aeat. Col. Sur.
geonTataparai Cooly Depot...Tuticorin
Van Langenberg, WiYhOd...Aaaistant Treaeurer...Farlio...harnes Place..Colornho
Vannim,inkam, J. Bonier-, Advocate. Jaffna
Von Langenberg, J. alead Clerk, Ceylon Tea Plantations Co.. Scrubs...Nuwara
Van Langenberg, A. Rev...Military Chaplain, 0.8.D... Kandy
Vannitamby, A. B.. Clerk...Board of Trade OfficeColombo
Van Reetk, Joseph, Ver f Rev. S.J...R.C. Bi.hop of GalleGalle
Van Renen, APlanterMeddecornbraWatagoda
Vanreyk, J. P...PlanterLaurawatte...Puesellawa
Van Rooyen, A. E...Licensed Surve3 orBarnbalapitiyaColombo
Van Rooyen, A. JPlanterMaba griaBentota
Van Rooyen, C. E., 14.11.C.S... Medical Officer ..Glencairn... Dikoya
Van Rooyen, C....Survey Dept (lane
Van Rooyen, F. C...(2nd. Lieut. C. L. I.l Proctor, D.C...Matale
Van Rooyenr F. E...Planter and Licensed SurveyorJames Hope -Hal pugalsaGalle
& 6, Edin., Sorg.-Lieut. C. V...Asst. Colonial Surgeon...
Van Rooyen, G.
Van Rooyen, T. C....1. P....Proctor and Notary...Hatton
Van Rooyen, V...Licensed SurveyorGalle
Vansaoden, E...EugiueerAgrapatana
Vansamten, F...rlemterWelgatraHanwella
Vansanden, F. WHead Clerk, Provincial Road Committee_Kanoly
.e Colombo
Van 5tarrex, C. Mrs...Crystal Rill Beta e...Matalo
Wall St., If otahcan
Van Sarden, P. itire..31,ternity, Medical and Surg i cal Nurse
Van Sandell, O... Medical OfficerWattegama
..
Van Schoenbeck, EPlauter Wa.,,..-.-alangoda
Van Schoenbeck, J. P -.Poet and Teleg raph AiaaterMaradanaColombo
Van Ochoonbeck, S. A....Bookkeeper...Coltmbe Clob.Colombo
Van Tweet, Edgar...Chief Clerk, J. M. Robertson & Co.. Colombo
Van Twest, E. '4VShipping Masier, Customs Department...Colombo
C. V.)...
Van Tweet, G. W.,...L.R.C.P;& s. Edin. L.P.P. & s. Glas...(Surgeon
Deputy Assistant Colonial Surgeon...Nawalapitiya
Van Tweet, E. L....Ledger-keeperG.0.11-0010mb
Van Tweet, J. AGuard, C. G.R...Moratuwa
Van Tweet, JInepector, P. W. D...Colombo
Van Tweet, M. t4dre...NurseColombo
Van Velzon, A. E. L..Chief Clerk, Volkart Bros...35 flultedorf -.Colo lbo
Varunalin'asinlia, A. S.No'ary Public..Trincomale 3
Vasoowalla, E. Dorabjee..,Planter..Maputugala....Bandaragatna
Vasagam, M. AIrri gation InspectorDeduru-oya Works..Deduruoya
Vaughan, C. S., M.A. Cantab. c. c s., J. c...Asst. Govt. A gentKogella
Vaug han, W_PlanterCocag, v...Macirtleima
Vaughan-Hug hes, A. M.. Pls.nter...Kaloogalla..Puseellawa
Vavasseur, J. U.. Vavasseur & Co...In Europe
Vayittiyanatar, 1...Notary Public...Kaitadi... Jaffna
I. - _
1 4.1 M.,

1145

DIRECTORIES

Veal], J. Giles...Veall & Co... (Liott. and ()Aar' erantAtt r. c.P it C.).. Badalla
.

Veeragatty, S. Rev...4merican Mission...Telhealli Jur ,i,t'

Veerasingam, Geo...Planter...Pati Rainh...L'Ipti: a


Veerasingam, R. P.-Put 1...Kavaly...Manipay...Iallits.
Veerasinghe, A.R. Rev...i utnbent...St. James...Chilaw
Veitch, Geo. H.-Manager, .-. own & Co., Ltd...Norwood...In EuroIe
Velayclen; S.-Sub-Impactor of Schools...Colombo
Velatyntur, 0.-Notary Public._ KairsAli Vayatkuli.....fatina
Velupillai, C...Clerk, liachcheri..Batticaloa,
Velupillai, K.-Notary Public...A. elluveli...Jaffna
Velupillai M..Notary Public..Arapattm_Bitticaloa

Veluppillai, N. 8...Notary Public...Puliyantivit..Battioaloa


Velupillal, Tampapillai...Vanniyat of Kadukkulum Pattu...Trincomulee
Velupillai, T. N...Proctor, D. C.-Jaffna

Velnpullay, EPlanter...NeIlico11awatte...Madutke1e
Volupillay, V...Maniyakar..Kat achchi..Cbavakschoberi
Vellupillai, A, M.-Proctor, D. C.-Jaffna
Veld, S...Notary Public. Crumpiray...Jaffra
Ven-irat!. Gee., as. Pharin. s... Dispemer...Pusseuama
Venasitampy, K....Notary Public ,..Mandatiyo....lattua
Venasitamby, R., Mudaliyar...Chnlipnram...Vaddukoiai

Venasitamby, A. V...Disttict Mudaltyar...Mullearavtlly.!Mullaittivu


Vengada.sala Chittiar Chinniah...Mudaliyar...Chiel Clerk, R. E.-Trincomalee
Venturi, R. A. F...Landed Proprietor...1.11bitirtwa ...Wenoappuz a
Vernon, T. A ...Planter....Wallaw ..., BaIang oda
Veronica, M. Rev...Motber Superior, Kotahena Convent...Colombo
Verstraaten, Father A. Rev...General Seminary of India.. Randy
Vessey, Stanley...A.8st., Cargills. Ltd....Delhurst... Dawson Road...Havelock Town ..
Colombo
Vethanayagam, T. S. Rev...W. M. S -Jaffna
Vethecan, F., M.B., Cale. Deputy Assistant Colonial Surreon...gatticalsa
Vettiyaloe, M., L.at.s.. Medical OfBeA...Vayuntya

Vettlyalu, C...Mudallyttr...Mannar
Vicaresso VictorPlanter...Tonacombe Group...Namunttkule
Vidal, hl.H....Asst....
Delmege, Forsyth & Co....Colombo
'
Vidler, C...Master, " Triton" -.Colombo

Vidler, Ida, MitP...Henarargoda Mission . ,FIenaratgoda


Vigors, U. T. D., c.c.s., J.P.,m.c.B.R.A.s...government Agent, N..C. P. -.Anuradhapura
Villier', G. R...Planter...Dikoya Estate...Dikoya..In Europe
Villiers, Thomas L...J.P. Planter...Dikoya Eatate.. Dikoya
Vinaohittampi, K., Mudi;liyar...Interpreter, D. C...Chavikacheheri
Vincent, A. C. F., c. M. o...Lieut.-Col., HP., Commandant, Ceylon Volunteers...Colombo
Vincent, Rev. C. D.-Missionary Anost. lie, ..Nawalapitiya
Viner, J. W....Supt. of Surveys...Kandy
Vines, E.C. Miss...O.M.8..Galle

Viney, C...Guard, CAL R.-Colombo
Visuralingam Pnllai, A., m.c.u.n..a.s...Proctor, S.( 7...Jaffna
Visuvalingam, S...Proctor, D.C.-Trincomalee

Visuvalinhm, A.-Merehant...Point Pedro


Visturaltitkana, V...NotaryDelft.,..Jafina
Vizard, OS L...Planter..,TalaAai]a...Padukka
Vizard, F. 11. M...Planter...Ayr...Padukka
Vogel, E., Rev. o,u.r....M issionary Apostolic.- Kurunegalit
Volkart G. G.Volkert Brothers ..Colocabo...In Europe
Vollar, H. J...Prop. Planter...Kurug.atosi...Perade iya -.In Europe
Vollenhoyen, L. G.. Teacher...Royal College ..colombo

Voinm, A. J...Planter...St. John's...Kan dapola


Von liaght,Edw..Prortor, D.C. ,Kalutora
Von Hagt, F. R.-Inspector, Local Boar 1.-Ratnapura
Von Haght, Mrs.-Maternity Nurse...Maradana...Colombo
Von Koettattz, A. F...Aasistanl', Itcdewald & Heath...Colombo
P.,me.,...Mathematical Maater...Weeley College...Colombo
Peres, A. P.
Rev. 0.51.E. -.Missionary Apostolic and ProcuratorJaffna
Vorlander.
Vossman, V. W ...Planter ... Kirimettia & Peak... Kadraganna YE K
&
NI ... Planter.. sintli Pomittluoya...Pundaluoya..In Ear 1p:
Yowler, F. S., J. P.u.P.
Vo/lor, J. E. R...Planter...Ivi.A...YaAyantAa
Vowler, S. NPlauter...11-rat...Dikoya
Vowler, W. E...Plante,...Minna...Nor .vood

Vrezpillai, V., J.P., n.e.ht..Adigar...Mannar


Vyramuttu, D. P.-Medical Prattit'onerButtala
Vyramottn, W. 3...Secy., North Ceylon Union of the Y.M.C.A...Vannarpontiai...Jaffna
Vytiliugam,M...Prector, D. C...Jaffna
Vytiliiiigarn Pilly...Plamter...Pitakanda 0 coup.. Pussellawa
1
V ytilingam, S....Stationmaster...C.G.R....Talawa
il
Vytilingant, Terumalavasal... Licensed Auctioneer... Colomba

.,,,\

..

DIRECTOR I ES,
W.
J.P., F.5.0.1., M.M.C.,
Waco, Hon. Mr. IL, C.M.o., C.C.S.,
-.
Agent and Fiscal, Central Province...Kandy
Waco, If. Jr...Private Secretary to the Chief Justice..CJlombo
Waddell, D. W...E"gineer, Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd ..Ballulla
Waddell, G., A.M.I.C.E , Lieut., C. VProvincial Engineer, P. D...Jaffna
Waddilove, M. E ..Planter Manager... Monerakaltle GrJop...Koslanda
Wads. E. H., a.m.r.c.z...Assistant Traffic Manager, _C. G. R....Colombo
lare.ndon ...Na uoya ...In Europe
Wa.de.Gery, W. M
Wadsworth, D...Stationmaster...C.G.R...Arnbawela
1
Wadsworth. NC...Advocate-Dam Str. et...Colombo
Wagner, H...Assistant per pro Freudenberg & Co...Horton Place...Colombo
Wait, Cameron S...Planter...Alton ..Norwood
Wait, R. B...Engiue Driver, C.G.B...Colonibo
Wait, W. E., u.a., Edin, c.c.s....Land Soffit ment Office...Colombo
Waite, A. L-Planter...Campion...Rogawantalawa
Walbeoff, H. V.. P.W.D...Colombo
W
Waldeck,
A. P..Assistant per ;Iwo, Aitken, Spence & Co . Glendon, Flower ogoRnd,
Waldock, E. It...Carson & Co...Bromsgrove, Union Place...Slave Ielan colombr,
Waldock, F. D., Rev _11731,5...Baptist Mission Houss...CJlombo
Waldeck, F. W. B.A. OiOn keen& Wirldock...Newsholme...Harns' P
Waldock, Harold m...Keell dr Walilook...Canella
Road!..Coloinlio
Watford, A. E...Asst. Plantor-Henfold...Lindula
Walgame. T. B.. Presiden t -Kara wanel la -. Dehiowit
Walker, A. M. (Capt.)...The Octagon...Jaffna
Walker, A...Planter...Tieutsin..Rogawantalawa
Walker, C. G. C ... Planter ..Kotiyagalla ..Bogawantalawa
Walker, C. H. G-Assistant, George Steuart & Co...Colombo
Walker, E, H, Cameron.- Asaistant-Boustead Bros...Castle treet...Borella.. Colombo
Walker, Capt. Guy...Hapntale
Walker, Edmund...Thrector, Walker, Sons & Co., Ld...Basing hall St... London
Walker, Pred...Engineer...Messra. Walker Sons & Co., Ltd...G.O.H...Colontho
Walker, G. C..Forhes & Walker...Colombo...In Europe
Walker, G. P...Plariter...Pruit Hill-Hatton
Walker, Gerald-Planter...Marlumpitiya...Passara
Walker, Gile s F... J.e., mo..[. .m.c...Proprietary Planter and Inspector of EstatiAssistant per pro., J.M..' Robertson & Co...Club Chambers...Colombo
Walker, H...Driver...C. G. R...Nawalapitiya
Walker, El ...Guard...C. G. R...Galle
Walker, Harry E-Plauter...Wallalut...Lindnla
Walker, Ian Douglas...Engineer-Walker & Greig... Tillicoultry...Lindula
Walker, J. Ingrani...Planter-Le Vallon Group...Deltota
Walker, J.-Engine Driver, C.G.R....Nawalapitiya
Walker, J. D...ErAineer... Walker & Glreig...Lintinla
Walker, J. D...Plauter...Devon...Talawakele
Walker, John...General Manager, Walker & Greig...Glencairn...Dikoya
Walker, John... Planter ...Athlone...Gampola
Walker, Lewis, m.2., Cantab-Mathematical & Science Lecturer, R. College...In Europs-:
Walker, N. G..Planter...Tientsin...Begawantalawa
Walker, N. M...Irrigation Engtneer-Trincomales
Walker, P. P. C...Planter...Pitaratmalie...Ha,putale
Walker, R. E. Noel...Planter...Sogama ..Possollawa
Walker, P. 2 c.c...Plant,er..Le Vallon;..."russellawa
Walker, T. R...Planter....Shantrock...NUWAL., Eliya
Walker, W. H...Planter...Visiting A gen t Bellwond...Nuwara Eliya.
Walker, Warren Mrs-Proprietress...Oriental and Occidental Hotel,., Ward St...Kandy
Wallbeoff, H. J...Snperint_ident of Minor Roads..Kandy
Wallbeoff, H. V...Acting District Engineer...Mannar
Wallbeoff, H. W. L...Assistant Superintendent-Minor Roads...Wellawatta
Waller, Walter R. (Major C. V. Reserve.)...Planter...Poyston...Dikoya.
Walles, S. W...Licensed Auctioneer, Farrier and Veterinary Practitioner...Carriage
Boil der... Kollupitiy a Caen ho
Wallis-Wilson, R. P...Plantar,..Ratganga...13,stnapura
Walls, ,Tohn...Assistant Chemist, Cargills, Ltd...Colombo
Wallyn, P. Rev. sa....Roman Ca tholic Missionary...Balangov
Walmaly, T... Manager, Coaching Establishment...A. Pate & Sca....Ntawara Eliya
Walters, G...Planter...Gonavy ..Deltota
Walters, W.-Planter-St. Clive Grotp...Nawalapitiya
Waltham, W. J. Rev...Ineurot nt, St. Marles-Badulla
Walton W. M. Rev.. Wesleyan Native Minister...Batticaloa
Wambee
k, A-Planter...Horagalla...Veyangoda
Wambeck, M. Miss...Matron, Hospital...Niawara Eliya

1..1.11J.12.1,, l,-I.ILL, 11--

Wanigaratna, D. N. D. S...Plumbago Merchant.. Havelock Place..Galle


WanigaratnH 7. P. ..,,Notary

Waaigasekara, J. E. Dias -"-.044 Department-Diyatalawa


Wanigasekera, R... Clerk Nud,Draught,inan, P.W.D...Raily
Wanigasekara, S. E... Pla nter...Walabanduwa..A.kniimaffle...Galle

Wanigasuriya, D. E... Proctor, D.C.. Sedawatte..Colombo


Witnigasuriya,.D. ieeli....Survey Department ..Colombo
Wapiclie Marikar, A. M.-Contractor for Baildings...Mamdana...0olotubo
Wappin, M...Coail Contractor ?1, Prince Street.. Pettah...Colombu
Ward, A. A., n.a...Professeir Taina College ..Jaffna
Ward, A ...Planter...Nuwara Eliya
Ward, C. H. S. Rev...W, M. S...Tangalla

Wardt Edwin...Planter Edengrove...Teldeniya


Ward, E. Miss...Peak View-Chilli:111101A Gardens... Colombo
[Place -.Colombo
Ward, H. T. S., M.I C.E., (Capt. C.P.R.C.).-Director of Irrigation...Rosenberg-Ward
Ward, J... Chief Engineer..." Sir John Coode "...Colombo
Ward, W...Planter...Nnwara Eliya
Warden, A...ASSiStaut, Carton & Co...Orwell...Kollupitira. ,Colombo
Wardrop, Alex. Planter...i. Member, " Thirty Committee" 'Kellanguwry...Armayal, o
Wardrop, J. D.-Planter ..Mutti ngbam...MS Skeliye ..- In Europe
Wardrop, J. G., n.c.B.R.A.S, F. It.C. I Manager, Colombo .Commercial Vornpany,

Limited-Ai:laud House-Union Place-Steve 'Maud.- Colombo


Ware, E.-Planter...0olapane...lilapane
Waring, Frank E...Planter...Oraigie Lea...Kotagala
Wnrkue, F. W..Planter...Mannagoda...liataoula
Warkuti, G. Ir.-Coconut Planter.. Breslau...Batapola...Gal le
Warlow, It. Pict an...Planter-Tismoda...Kadugannawa
Warman, s. E...Fureman...Boiler Maker, C. G. R -Colombo
Warnssoori3 a, M. M. S. de Silva...Licensecl Surveyar...Kandy
Warnasuriya, W. I. do S.-Post and Telegraph M ister...Annradhapura.
I pi t iy a.... Col' imbo
Warne, H...Staging Foreman, Harbour Works...Colombo
Warnock, Geo. W.-Assistant, Colombo Apothecaries Co., Ld...Thistle
Warr, G C.-Plauter...Stringapatlia-Radalgama...Negorribo
Warren, D. E Planter.- Iiiralouvah
31 Piallter-Galatura, Group...Katnapara
Warren, 0. H.,
X.X.0 ...SurveyorGeneralGrta8SmereGre gory's Road...
Warren, P.D.,
Warren, W. ..Engine Driver, C. G. R...Kaduganna a a
[Colombo
Warriner, Edith Mies...Dressmaker, Alfred Marti,' & Co...Pendennis, Kollupitiya...
Warunakulasingam, A. R.,.Notary Publie-Batticaloa
Leoloorbo
Warwick, C -Foreman, Running Dept ..C.G.R...Gallo
Watkinson, Miss...Nuraing S.eter...Nuraii g Home...Hatton
Watson, D.. Planter ..Hernwella...Aranayaka
Europe
Watson, 1). W...Assistant, Bosanquet &
Watson, Erie, R. LL.n...B irrister-at-Law & Advocate-Columb
\\Ta me, F. Lecky, a.e.n P.M...Plaoter...Wewelketlya...ltatnapura
Watson, Jamee...Planter,Attabagie-Gampula
Watson, John . Foreman Mason, Harbour Works...Dock Bangalow...).dutwal...eoloinbo
Watson, L. T... Lieut., 2nd Worcestershire ltegt...Col mbo
Watson, . .Bn oneer, Ceylon Engineering Works...Mutwal...Colorsobo
Walt, lanter
A.-P (c.x.r.)...St, Helen's.. Doluebago
Watt, Ja.Eugine Driver...C.G.R...Colombo
Watt, James...Assistant, Colombo Apotheceri a Co., Ltd...Colombo
Watt, H. E.-Planter (c.n.r.)...Ederapola..-Yatiyantota
Watts, C. Dong/99..lrrigation Eng ineer...Mada weekly a
Way, F...F.p.s.i....Dispenser, Miller & Co...Kaudy
Weatherall, E. J...A saistaht per pro., Carson & Co...Colombo

Weatherall, P.T.L -.Planter-Pt rth.. Herein% ..In Europe


W. aver, E. M. R ,v... Wesleyan Miasionary...In Europe
Webb, E...Prep. Pla,nter...In Europe
Webb,11. A ..Proprietary Planti r..Hiudugalla...Peradeniya
Webb, Lieut., P....A. O. D.-Trincomalee
Weber, V. A. R...Asst., Skrine Sz Co...1theinlanths...Colpetty -Colombo
Webster, D..lingine Driver, C. G. R.-Colombo
Webster, H. F. 0... Lt.-Colonel (Retired) Lullote...Nnwara Eliya
Webster, R ...Planter .. Uvakellie... Madulai ma.
.y Plantar, Ac
Webster, R. V...Capt, 0. of Impl.
...Staple House, Slave Island-Colom o

c.c.n.)..Glentilt...Maskeliya
Webster, T. H. C..Planter
Webster, W. J...Veterinary Surgeon...Pate & Co... Hatton
Wedd, C E.-Planter...South Pundaluoya...Pundaluoya,
Weekes, E...Pianter.. Hoonoocotua...Kotrnale
[Trincomalee
Weekes Victor H. T...Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief, East India Squadron...
Weerkekoly, S., rr.c.a.u.a.s Interpreter Mudaliyar, Court of Requests..Colombo
Weerakoon, D. C. P...Landed Proprietor...Galle
Woerakoon- D. M...Plauter Palande Mukalane...Kalutara

1318

1)1 RECTORIES.

Wee akoon, G. E...Mudahyar...Pr.aident, V. T...Howagam Korale...Kott

wegrakoou, J. E.-Interpreter Mudaliyar...Pnliee Court..Kurunefrala


Weerak on, K. B...P.,stmaster...tinclugods,
Weerakoon, W. A. c.c s -Office Assistant to G. A...Kackeheri...Ratnapu
W. erair au, D. K.:Planter ..:Veliganta
Weeraprruma S. A...Irrigation Sub-Inspeoter...Nikaweratiya
We raperul al, A. F...Pe Bien r...Negombo
Weera pet lima', A ...Sub.Asst. Cal. Surgeon...Kelebokka...Madulkele
Wceraperum al, A., C.C.D Draftsman... Kurunegala
W uera rat tie, F ...Int et preter. D.C... Matara
Weeraratne, H. W...01. rk...Kacl-cheri...Anuradhapurs
r rev r D.C...Kur un e gala
W, eraratne,
Weerkiratne, Wm. Ree..Baptist Minister...Matale
Weezastk ro. F. P.-Interpret. r Muhandiram, Treseun r and Warden of St.
Church... Roseurath Villa-Dematarod coke:elm
Weerasekera, S-Interprot r, nits --Balapitimodara
Wekrasibenin, W... Shroff, Nivional Bank... Kandy
\Veers aloha, C..Asaistant Book-keeper...W hittall & Co-Colombo
Weerasinha, P. B...Irrigation Inspector...Bib le.. Lunugala
r FortWeeraquha, S. S...Sue-Storekeeper, Government Storee...Cetmot Store Bang
Weerasinghe, D. C... Plarter...Halliarawa...Paduk ka
Weerasingbe, D. D...Muhanditam.7.0olonial Secretary's Office...Mutwal...Colo1'1.1
Weerasinghe, E. B..Draftsman, Surveyor- c, oera,l's Office...Colombo
Weerasinghe, D. G..Muhandiram...liamatale
Weerasinghe, D J..Asst. Sub-Inspector of Schools...Panchikawatta Road...Colo
'Vcorasiughe, D. Johannes...Madaliyar-Silveremith Street...Colombo
Weerasinghe, D M.-Jeweller...Silversmith Street ...Colombe
Weerasinghe, D. P...Insurance Clerk...Bosanquet & Co...Colombo
Weerasinghe, J. P...Notary Pnblio...Hikkaduwa
Weerasinghe, J. V...Distnet Engineer...P. W. D...Kaluta.ra
W eerasinghe, E. D,L. Philip, Muhandiram... Pe si one r...Layard's Broadway...Co
Weeraanalte, J. A....Mudsli)ar...Ra)igatu Korale...Kalatara
Weerasinhe, S. P..Heedmaster, English Seboal...Wellawatta
Weerasinghe, S. S. A. de Silva . Notary Publie..Kalutara
Weerasiri, D. H-Managing Proprietor, Don Theodoris & Co..Colombo
Weerasooria, T...Proetor, D.C...Galle
WeerasoorYa, Don Thomas-Auctioneer, Broker, and Commission Agent...Norris
...Pettah...Colomto
Weerasooria, R. Peter...Plumbago Merchant... Kotahena...0olombo
Weerasooria, H. P...Prootor, S.C. and No ary ...Cecireett ...Barber Street . Colombe
Kataluwa,
Weerasooriya, Chas...Planter and Plumbago Merchant...Sea
Weerasooriya, David... Plant er...Tiddy Dale...Dedanduwa
Weerasooriya, S. S... Proctor, D.0
Weerasooriya, W. E...Proctor, D. C...Galle
Weerasuriya, A. 4, S...Plumhago Merchant...Sea View...Kataluwa
Weerasuriya D. S...Post and Telegraph Master...Negombo
Weerasuriya, J. 0...Kachcheri Mudaliyar...Kaudy
Weerasuriya, J. M-Interpreter Mndaliyar
Weerasuriya, K. D. T-Anctioneer-Dematagoda...Maradana Colombo
Weerasuriya, IL P.. Planter...Woodland...Dodanduwa
Weerasuriya, It. R...Proetor, D. C...tialle
Weerasuriya, W. -9-Proctor...Gallo
Weera wig; D. R.. neputy Coroner...Matnra
Weinman, A. E., L. c. st.c...Sub.Assiatant Oaletkial Surgeon...Deniyaya
Weinman, E-Secretary D. C., and Regierar cf Lands...Trincomalee
Weinreati, E. H.-Superintendent, Oruaraga.11a...Dambulla
Weinman, J. R.. st.c.B.a.s.s...Adyocate, Hen. Sec. and Tress, Law Library Actg,
District Jadge...Barnes Lodge.. Barnes Place...Colombo
Weinman, W. A...Stationmaster, C. lx. R ...Wellawat ta
Weir, T. J...Planter..Nonpareil...Ohiya
(Korales...Ratnapura
Wejesundera, Atanagodda M.A...Raternahatmaya, D. C., Galboda and Kinigola
We:oh, W. II-Foreman Blacksmith, Harbour Works...Colombo
Welcome, J. D-Librarian and Assistant Secretary, Y. M. C. A...Colombo
Welegedera, D. Y. K. B...R.M...Kotmale
Welikala, L.. Roy. C. M. S...Talangama..Kotte
Welikelle, Don John...Plat.ter...Gintgathena...Nawahipitiya

Welldon, C. E...(Chairman, Dimbula Planters' Association and Member " ThirtIr


Cona mitt( e ")... East I I olyrood... Talawakele
Wellard, C. H...Ate t...Forbes & Walker..Bristot
Wellington, S. N...Manager, Gas and Water Works Co...11omelea...Alszaal dn.' Place
...Cinnamon Gardens...Colonel
Wellupillai, Vyramuttu..Licensed Broker...Colombo
Wells, Jos...Areistant, Hunnpitiy Desiceatine.

Wells, R. S. P.Ast. Plauter.../Caudahar...Balangod a


Wells, V. A. 0.. Plaster-Luc c onthe-Maskeliya

We'stead, G. IL.. Planter.. Perth... Harana


Wendt, H. L,, theHen , Mr,Bruisue Justice, Snpreme Civet Presinent
Peuntain House...Union Place...Colombo
Wendt, H. W..eastonis Department...Colombo

Werknieister, 0. D-District Engineer, P.W.D... Mannar


Wekmeister, P. A ..Post and Telegraph Meeter.. Dikoya
Werkmeisttr, W. A.. Clerk, Colonial Serretary's Office...Colombo
Werlich, B...Partner, John lla enheck..Tito Lawn .. Kollupitiya-Colombo
Werner, PauI-Manager, Adatu4' Peak K. tel... Hatton
Wt st, A. F_Assistant, Gordon & Wile a...Colombo

Westaway, H. C.-Planter...Fel tereae ...Bogawantalawa


Westland, Dduglas...Planter-Tembi.igalla... Clapaee

Westland, G. G...Planter-Riverside...Nawalapitiya
Westland, James, J. P., tt.e.m...(Mernler " Thirty Committee -).-Manager, New Ceylon
Plantation Co.'s Estates.,. Crammadint-Gammaduwa
Wetland, Norman.. Planter.. Gammaduwa
Ww.tland, Wallace R-Planter (c.n.t.)...Doornumadells....Gatnunaduwa
Westtnoreland, S...Enginefr, in charge of Colombo..Tramways Electric Power and
Lighting Station...Bonstead Bros...Maradana.. Colombo
Weston A. T-Ergine Driver, C. U. R..."lawalapiti,a

Werina a, P. S.- Basnayaka Nilame..Galsgedara


Whetton, R. S...P.Nnter-Glenoinora-Tslawakeie
Which, H. E-Planter-Pallegoda-Bentota
rGampoLa
Whitby, G. H.-Planter...J.11. Vavasseur & Co..Colombo
White, A. F...Manager-South Wsnarajah Tea Estate Coy. Ltd...Dartry Groan.White, Fred-Planter...Westward Ho...Nnwara Eliya
White, F. W.. Pt nsiouer, C.G.R,..141uhagastotte..Nuwara Eliya
White, G. F. C...Lime., 93 Co., Royal Garrison Artillery ...Colombo
White, G. W...Proprietary Planter.. Pairlight ...Turret Road...Colombo
White, Herbert, M. C. B. R. A. S. C. C. S., I. e...In Europe

White, L. A...Clork G. P. 0...COlombo


White, J. Boake-Planter.. Parnbewatte...Kuruncgala
White, L. P ...Planter.. Castlereagh...Dikoya
White, N. Gordon...Plant3r-Eton..Puntlaluov a

White, 0. S......Guava
ara Eliya
White, P. L.-Planter-West* ard
White, R. W...Planter. .Pede tal Estate-Perad,niya
White, T. W-Chief Clerk, P. M. G. Office..Welle.watta
White, W...Planter..St. George...Agrapatane
White, W.. Head Guard...C.G.R....Bandarawela
Whitehead, F. '...Engineer-Ceylon Cotton Spinning & Weaving Coy...Wehlawatta
Whitehead, Jos., Manager...Ceylon Cott, n Spinning ac Weaving Co -Wellawatta
Whitehead, A. 0. Miss...Musical Instructor-Ward Place...Colotnhoe
Wh itham, .Toh u...Plan ter-Mapi tiga ma-. A.vissawel la
Whitham, W. Charles, T. P., u.p.m.,n,c.Proprietary Planter...Narangalla...AranayAka
Whiting, A. 0-Planter-Pita Batmalie-Haputale

Whitley, G. R-Assistant, J. H. Vavasseur a1C Co.-Colombo


Whitley, J. C... Captain, as " Lady Havelock " an I Nautical Assessor-Campbell
[Slave Island-Colombo
mbo
Whitney, E. Miss...Lady Superintendent, C. M. S. Ladies' College ..Union Place..,
Whittall, F J...Planter...Eakdale-Kniidapola
Whittall, F. W..Aast. Planter... Cekdal:t...Kaudapola
Whitlow, 11...A,sistant, Skrine & Co-Colombo

Whyte, John...A.siatant, Walk - r, Sons & Co., Ltd-Colombo


Wickham, R. W...Proprietary Planter-Rolmwood-Agraim.tauts.. In Europe
Wickramanayaka, J. 11. Rev-Pastor-Mampe-liesbewa
Wickramanayake, 1). L. de 8....No, ary Public-Galupiadde-Galle
Wiekratnaratna, D. S. S...Sub-Storekeener...Covt. Stores...Colombo
Wi^kramaratne, J. A-Mudaliyar..Weligam Korale...Matara
Wickramaratne, 11. de S. Rev,..W. M. S... Richmond Hhll...Galle
Wickramasinghe, A. N-Plauter... ahapelane...Koegoda
Wickraaasinghe, C. C....Planter... Doragalla Group...Pussellawa
Wiekramasinghe, 1). P--.Notary Public-Nelantany...Kegalla
Ntickramasinghe, D. A. D. S . Notary Public-Dorakumhma...Kandy
Wiekrarnssinglie, D. A...Proctor, D. C..Kegallat
Wickramasinghe, 0. L ..Proctor.D.C...Galle
Wi kramaeinghe, D. J-Notery Public-Paiyagala
Wickramssiughe, D. L., Muhandirani...Walala-Watteguna
Wickramasin2he, D. S.... Post and Telegraph Master...Weligama
Wickramsainghe, H. W...Post and Telegraph Master-Dehioxvita
Wiolaatuasinghe, J. A. P...Medical Officer-Horawala,..Matugama
Wiekramasinghe, J. D..Head Clerk, 1). R. C.-Regalia
Wickrainasinghe, J. H..Clerk and Interprcter...Poliee Court-Matara

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DIRECTORIES.

s. A. I ' I a I. t, r...Andiyakanda... Hakm a ita


iel re rims'
N.Lrickrainatiayaka, V. S..Proolor, D.C.-Tangalla
Wickremasekera, 1). 0..tztorckeeper, Aitken Spence & Co..Stuallpass Oil
ragaskel e.. Kalutara
Wiekreraasinghe,
Wiekremasinglie, C. S....Yest and telegraph Master .. Pussellawa
Wickfemasingbe, D. J. M....Proctor...liandombe...Ambalangoila
Wickrernasinghe, J. A...Preclor, D. C...Kalutara
Wiekremasinghe, N...liead Clerk, Fiscal's Offiee...Colombo
Wiekremanayake, V. S... Proctor...Tangalla
Wickremeainghe, A. N.-Telegraph Master...C. G. R.. Itainhukkana
Wickremesiugbe, C. RevWesly an Minister...Wel awatta
...AsstrSuperintendent, Topographical Surveys Diyatalawa
Wick war,
W clr,
war, Joseph, J.P.,1.7.P.31..Secrctary, Hill Club...Nuwara Ellyn
Wickwar, O. S.. Assistant, Crostield, Lampard & Co...Victoria Milla...Colomb)
Wickwar, S, K. (1 c c.).-Planter...Watawella...ltosella
Wiggin, E. R.- Planter ...Bartibrakellie...Lindula
Wiggin, F. H. :LP, c Pat..Planter & Resident Manager...(Chairmaii, Dikoya
71,11.1 Meath r. "lt irty Committee ").-Norwood...Norwood
Wiggin, Herbert...Planter...St. Leonard's ..Elpitiya
Wiggin, Henry R..Planter and Visiting Agent -Roth-Oil .-Pussellawa
Wiggin, C. G. Mrs.. kkaton,..Lit dula
Leonard's...Elpitiva
Wiggin, R....Planter
Wig,eins, A, A ...Planttr...Karandeniya...
Wight, Jas...Planter...In Europe
Wight, J. R....Agent..National Bank of India Ltd... Ward St....Kandy...In En
Wijayaganaratna, A. S. F.-Muhandiram...Merchant...62 & 53, Main-at., p
[001
Wijayagunawardene, Philip Perera ..Muclaliyar, Salpiti Korale...Kosbawa
Wijayakon, W.-Proctor, District Court...Marawila
Wijayaratna, A. de Zilva J., Mudaliyar of the Governor's Gate...Poliyantiv u...Ba
Wijayaratna, C. F.-Inquirer into Crim es .. liakmana
Wijayaratna, D. J...Survey Department...Cotombo
Wijayaratna, J. D. S...Proctor, District, Court Grandpass...Colombo
Wijayaratna, -.Partner, Wijayaratna & Co...Union Place...Colombo
Wijayaratna, N. H. F. F...Notary Public...Moratuwa
Wijayasekara, D. H. E...Notary Public ..Bokundara
Wijayasekara, E.-Survey Department...11ambautota
Wijayasekra, H. E...General Mara ant ..Badulla
Wijayasekara, James Mendis...Notary Public...11,atgania...Dodanduwa
Wijayasekara, P. F.-Coffee DealerColombo and Kandy
Wijayasekara, R. S., Mudaliyar, Kalutara and Panadure.. Kalntara
Wijaj asekera, C. D. S...Notary Public...Galle
Wijaya-iugba, R. E. D. L., Muhaudiram...liandy
Wijayasinha, D. C..Notary Public..Pasyala and Pattalagedt ra
Wijayasinha, G. T. M. Tikiri Banda...Notary Public.- Yatiwitwala... Kandy
Wijayasiuhe, C.iP...Notary Public..,Megoda Kolortnawa...Grandpass...Colomb
Wiittyasiriwardena, A. M. C.-Interpreter Mudaliyar, Registrar General's 0
[Co
Wijayasiriwardena, D. M. C.-Notary
Wijayawikkrama, B...Cocount PlanterGonapinuwellaDodandawa
W. de S..Book-keeper...Planters' Association of Ceylon,.
Wijayewardena,
WilayaP ardhana M. J. de Silva...Notary Public..Negombo
9
Kacbcheri...Matale
Wij, koon,
Wijemanne, S. R...Proctor, D C...Kaluta ra
Wijenayaka, D. H., MudaliyarLanded Proprietor...Kandy
Wijendra, Don Siman Dewendra,...Basuayake Muhandiratn...Mutara
Wijeratna, B. J. P...Notary Public . Bernwala
Wijeiatini, E. de 8...Merchant and Planter...Colombo
Wijeratna, E. R. F. de S.-Proctor...Colombo
Wijeratna, D. M.-Licensed Surveyur...Welisara
Wijeratna, D. T Land Surveyor .. Kalutara
Wijeratna, G. Ue S..Timber Mexchant..Mutwal...Colornim
Wijeratna, S. F. P...Notary Pablic...1), iiowita
Wijeratna, P. Do S..Landed Proprietc & Contractor...Kanatta...Colombo
Wijesekara., A. A...Retired Stationrns ter, C.G.H...Galki FRIL
Wilesekara, D. B. R...Deputy CoronerDeniyaya....Morawaka
Wijesekara, D. C. D. SRestliouse Muhandiram... Beutota.
Wijesekara, D. E...Inspector of Police.- Ratnaptira
Wijesekara, D. F Inspector.- Municipality ...Gabe
Wijesekara, D. J.-Division Officer and Landed ProprietorPanadure
Wijesekara, EPlanter...Dicksland...Neboda
Wijesekara, J. W.-Notary Publie...Dollandnwa
Wijeackara, O. B..Mercbant ..Eisleben, 2, Staple Street.Colombo
Wijesekara, R. S., Mudaliyax, The Walauwa...Moratuwa
Wijesekara, W...Plumbago Merchant...Lily Lawn...Dodanduwa
Wijesekera, N. J. C...Muhaudiram.. Notary

P -.Proctor , . ...Regal\ a
N.4 ile%lugnu , D. Vii . ?elks amit..110,3,a2. 'dense ..YAe.voit.la....0.4.ottho
W iesinghtt, B. M..Post and Telegraph ...laster
WijesinglIkl, E. R...11tidali)m-. .Magarn Pattu...HainlInitzti
Wijesingha, F. J.-Proctor, D.
Wiqesi
H. v'. L... A st. Sub-Inspector of Schools... Welltwatta
Sludall]yrtr..Giruiva Prittu East.. ilaznbautota
Wlesingho, C. B..Muhaudirain, Alutkurr- :.rate South.. tiagaum
Wijesinghe, Do . S mon.- Proctor, 11.0
Omaha
Wijeabuthe, F..Planter..Komi urnpi'
Wijesinghe, J. E...Medical Assist ar
Wijesingh^, J. E.-Planter.- Crugarnawa ..Matara
Wile.inghe, Chas. Rev...C. M. S. Pwtor..Gampola
Wijesinba, Edwin Joseph...Registrar of Landa-Ratnapura
Wijesinha, H. D. S.. Plantcr...Ilikkaduwa
Wijesinha. J Artist...1, Gran Street...0n,ombn
Wijesinlis, C. E. P. Rev... Wesleyan M inister...Katana. .111atara
1Vijesiaba, W.J. Rev...S.P.G Minister On ri.it Church Cathe i ral -.Kota hena.. Colombo
Wijesinha, .1. D. C.-Kachcheri Mnbandiritm-Kuttmegala
Wilesinglia, W. P-Statioutnaster, C. G. R. .Ambalangsda
Wijesinha,
aduwa
Wijesin he, .1..Station Mister.. C. G. It ..Pnwakpitifa
Wijesinh-, H. 0.-Procto-. D... Chtatara
Wijesinglia, P. S., L.n.o.r. & s. Edin.
& 8. Was..Deputy Assistant Colonial
Surgeon...Kars.wanella
Wijesinha, W. R.-Planter.- Puttalani
Wi}esinghe, W. 11,. 11.. Mudalijar...Morawak Korale Deniyaya
W ming he, D. 0...Notary Public...Pasyal
Wijesinglie, D. C.-Planter...Raglan Estate-Aurutiegala
Wijesiriwardana. A. D. T...Notary Public...Wklitaza...Kosgoda
Wuesiriwardana, D.C. G. A.lwis, kuhandira-m...Inquirer into Sudden Deaths...Colombo
Wijeyesooriya, M. J...Planter...Belgodip...
Wijesuriya, U...Slation M't'eer, 0, G. Itailway...Kadugantawa
Wijesuriya, D. E...Proetor, D. C...Tangalla
keta
Wijessuriya, F-Deputy Cormier,
Wijesuriya, S. R...Postmaster...Eldr.liaduwa,
pram. D. M...General Mercl}ant...Kosgoda,
Wijeyatillake, S. hl. P... Nolwy
Wije:, cache. a, B.-Govt. Surves (Jr...PutIalarri
c. tm. 11.ns., Deputy Asst. Col. Surgeon.- Rarnboda
WiAesekens,
-"Registrar of Births and Deaths -Moratuwa
42, second Cross Street ..Pettall
ho
ijetilellic, Henry ..Tea Mere
ijetti nga, Abraham-Planter...Mahn wela Estate...Han walla
Wileunga, C. C.-Government Surveyor....Hini.lunia...Uduganta
Wijetuuga, D B.-Notary Public...Korunegala
Wijetunga, H. E...Proctor, District Court...Negombo
Wtjetunga, J...Planter...Vallapollakande...Madawalatenna
Wijetunga, J. A., Mudaliyar...,!lei k, Custorns...Grandpass...Colombo
Wiletunga, J. M.:-Deputy Coroner.Kendangamuwa
Wijetunga, U. D.-Clerk, Kachcheli...KurnaegaJa
WileyakS.on, W..Proctor, D. C...Chilaw
Wijoyaratne, F. G. de...Timber Meratent ...6rainipas Colombo
Vjeyatatue, It. de S...Notary Public...Colombo
Wileyadinghe, J. A...Planter ..Cotta Road...Colombo
Wijeyekoou, A. C. 6.-Barrist er-at-law... Advocate-Cemetery Road...Colomi:o
Wijekoon, R...Landed Proprietor...Mataie
Wileyeratua, G, P.-Notary Public...R3mbukkana
Wijeyeratna, J. D. S... Proctor, D. C.-Colombo
Wijeyerutno, C. 1" ... Deputy Coroner... Gallo
Wijeyeratne, E. R. F. de S...Proct , r, D.C.-Colombo
Wijeyeratne, F. G. S.-General Merchant and Coutraotor...Colombo
Wijeyesekara, F. A., J.P. & u.r.u...Presidont, V. T..Nugegoda
Wijeyesiaghe, Don Wiltiam...Merchant...52 A, Oolpetty ...Colombo
Wijeyesinghe, G. T. T...Notary Public.- Gobagoda ..Kandy
Wijeyesiug he, E, J -Registrar of Lands...11atuapara
Wileyesialia, D. T. T. Rev.-Wesleyan Minister-Seeduwa ..Katunayaka
Vrjeyesokera, 0. B... Merchan t...Fort -.Colombo
Wijeygunasardaua, E. L.. Proctor, D.C.-Kandy
Wijeygunawardena, J. J. Perera..Licensed Surveyor.. Kegalla
Wijewickrama, D. S...Planter...Haragama...Kandy
(Road...Colombo
Wijewickrama, K. U. de S...Notary Public...Kongala
Wijeyesekera, N. Albert...Manager...N. S. Fernando & Co... Villa du Lauxis...Turret
- Wickfamanayaka, C.D. Conrad, Muhandiram-Henaratgoda
Wiktuntanayaka, Don L. de S...Notary Public ...Talpe...Uallo
Wikramanayaka, Ed...Teachor, Richmond Hill..Galle
VV -10AINV,,Is,,

1322

DIRECTORIES.

Wilcramanayaka, Rev. H...S. P. C. Miniater...Timbirigasyaym...liambstlapitip,


Vgikramanayaka, J. M...Kachcheri Muhandiram Coltimb,i
Wikramaratua, G, A...Planter and Surveyor...Galdova...Ambalangola
Wikramaratua, H..1. M ...Proctor, D.
"
Wikramaratna, J. B ..PlatTter...Galduwa...Ambaln g.)da
Wikrtgassinba, C. L...Proctor...Galle
Wikramssinha, D. B.Notary Public...Purnnnngama
Wiltramasingha N. M...Notary

trly
' A. de S...Retired Secretary, D. C. Tangalla
Wikramasinha,D.
Wikrainasbaha, D. G. Mendis...Notary PublicObi Moor Street.. Colombo
Wikrarnasinha, Don Hendrick Perera Abayawardana...Notary PublicNei undeniya...
Wik rarnasin be, Don Joronis...Notau Public...Payiyagala...Kalutara
rKegalbt
Wikramasinba, J., Medaliyar...Kochchika,!a
Wikramasuriya, A.P. F, A....Notary Public...Kalutara South
Wikraniatilaka, A. de S. Head Clerk to the Solicitor (;eneral...Coloinbo
Wikramatilaka, J. A. de Silva...Salt Inspector & Ex-officio P. 1\l.,.PuttaaM
E...Assistant, Freudenberg & Co...Florence HouseCambrid , re Place.
Wild, E. H ..0ein Merchant...Kollopiti)
C010In
Wild, W. C.. A ge.it, Streeter &Co...Geni Merchants...bcottadale..Kollnyitiya...Colom
Wilder, Frank... Planter... Rush brook Rani boda
Wilrs, Mis..Nurse...9,43eattli n.,Slare Island...Colombo
Wilkes, W. M. 1'., Rev...v.1C., London...Principal,inffna Central College Jaffna
C.Inspector of Police...Negombio

Wilkins. C. M. 11...Planter, &c...12Lunwpitiya Desiccating Mills...Negontbo


Wilkinu, L. M. W...Plaater...Mee,iabmide...Koslancia

W W. P. Pilot...colombt
Wilkinson, C. Huntley r... abaaaAt title ...N nwara Eli} a
Wilkinson, BistFr flotnitai...Kandy
Willenberg, M, G...Proctor and Notary Pablic...NegotribD
Wittenberg, P. H. Rev...Wesleyan Minister...E.and y
Wilton berg, W. M Proctor, S. egombo
Wills, ti...Clerk, Colanial Secretary's Otlice ColoniM Colpetty Colo
Willey, Dr. A., D. $1C.,, ',cod) e.a s.,
Museum...Tile Peace,.
William, J. P...l.rop 441 A Seed W ilhelni' Ruhe...11cuaraiveda
William, Ater. Sister .. Head Tesekter, Coi,vent High
W Min m , J. W ...Pia n ter K opy a ...Vey a.- gods
Williams, A ...Planter...(3alella ..Maturata
Williams, A. W....1"lauter...Delligal
Wil'iams A. J. A...Planter...Kaikawals ..Matalo
[Trines
Wines, a. L. Atkinson...Reer-Admiral and Commander-in-Cater, Vast tutus. Sq
W illiams, C. C. Mats...Teacher...Colombo
William a, C. I L.. I lanter...Itiokarton... Maskeliya

Williams, C,,,J...Assistant, Bosanquet & Co...Colotn-0


Williams, C. T. Rev...C. Iii. S., Native Pastor...Anuradhapura
Williams, Douglas H...Planter...Great ValleyDeltota
Williams, E. EPlanter...Gonamotava...11aputale
Williams, Ernest Reid...Solicitur and Notary...(Julius & Creaay)...Cols.lubo
Wildains, F. H....Planter ..Goodwood..Maturata
Williams, F. P...Prop. Planter...MinnaNorwood

Williams, 0. SPlanter..Tatalawatta...Galle
Williams, John... Planter... Roeberry...Madulsima
Williams, J. A. A...Licensed :4urveyor...Elewalteta
Williams, J. A...Wesleyan Mission...W. M. !...Richmond Hill...Calle
Williams...Adjutant, S. A...Colc. -Mc
Willi2 ms, J Gordon A ...Planter... lalaliakelle...Hauguranket%
Wiliam, J. M...Aocouutant, Maou, .galls....Dernotlara
Williams, J...Asst., M. M. Co...0_10mbo
Williams, LemardPlanter.. Kaipoogalla.. Pundaluoya
Williams, R. 11..Assistant, Dodw ell and Go Kloodyks...Co'petty...Colutubo
Williams, T...Diver. MessFs. Walker, Sons & co., Ltd Colombo
Williams, Sam J...Chief Clerk...Lewis Brown & CO Wellawatia
Williams, T, H...Planter..Braniley...Maturatta
Williams, W. A..Planter Uva...Badalla
Williams, W. P...Engineer, Electric Tramway Co...Colombo
Williams, W. J...Manager, Dodwe 1 & Co...Faitliglat..Turret Road...Colomlo
Pambagama.. Dehiowiti
Williamson, D. B., 1 c.c , c.c.o...Flanter
Williamson, E...Drill Instructor C.
Williamson, J...Manaier...Free Rea( ng Room ...Gampola
Willis, A. W... A ssIstaut, Rode wall 2 Heath...Colombo
Willicutt, Q. M.S. G Superintending Clerk. R. E..Colombo
Willie, J. C., M. A., F. L. S., s D. sr. (CArob}...Direntor of Royal Botanic

Gardens...Pei:ads, lye...In Europe

VI AEU 11.11SLEZ
a
Wills, Horace S..,Plunter Opalgalla..Girmniaduwa...In Europa
A.tfl... PhIluter.
Nora and
Wilson, A. T...Gnard. i7r.G.R...Colornbo
Wilson, R. A. Wallis.. Pianter...iimbawelaAmbswela
Wilson, Charles C... PlanterGonakello....ILIndap
[Colombo
Wilson, C. 8...(e.m.t)..Gardon & Wilson...Brok,rs...Harbury BouseDarley Read...
Wilson, E EngineerF:1i lay, Moir t. Co...G rand Hotel... Mount Lavinia
rood...Talawa kale
Wilsoi, E. C... Planter Eas t
Wilson, J. S..P]anter...Udabage Yati) autota
Leadeubs,11 St...
Wilson, James...Chairman, Ceildli Laud and Produce Oc.,
[Loudon
Wilson, Jas...General Store... A gra,patana
Wilson, .lits...Assistant, Cargills Ltd... Namara Eliya
Wilso J...Chief Officer, 8.8. Ceylon...Colombo
Wilson, M... Accountant, Miller & t2o -Moaden Villa...Havelock Town..Colombo
Wilson, Nob -.Plan' er..M eddegodda... Udal'Antentia,...nia Na walapitiy
\ lihnd v
Wilson, R.-Assist an t, Walker, Sone & Co.
Wilson, Robert, 1 c.e .Planter...(e.m.t.).-Nort
ilsom Robert les tructor...Ceyion VolunteEra.. Kandy
Wilioe, R.-Planter Peradeniya Etude Peradeoiya.
Wil, ou, R. E...2nd Lieut. 92ri I Co . Royal Artillery...T,incomalee
napura
Wilson, RO.ert P... Weyvetketiy

rte.
Wila"n, Rodney...Planttr...Bearwell...Talawakele
Wilton, T. J Planter-. Manager-. Galicia ruh ma Dolosbage
Wilson, W. A. (2nd Lieut. C.V.).-Planter...Rosita...Kotagala
Wilson-Wood, A. R.. Planter ..Drayton..Kotagala ..In Europe
Wiltshire, H. A.-Engine Driv. r, C.G.R....Nana0) 11
Winialasondeia, D. J. N ..Ins, ector, P. W. D.. Govt. Factory...Colombo
Wimalasuriya, A.-Land SurveyorRatgama
Witnalasuri.ya, Don Abraham, Mllhandiram...Toll Renter...Kirs.pola...Howaheta
Wirnal .sui 'yrs, E. J...Post and Telegraph Master...Passara
Wirnalasuriya, G...T. acher, Royal College...Colombo
Wimalasuriya, P...Clerk, Registrar-General's OfficeColombo
Wimalasurendara, D. J., Mudaliyar ...Engraver and Goldsmith .. Misradona. Colombo
Windus. E. M...Planter...Sogaltla...Pussellawa
Windus, Gordon ...Planter...Kelvin...Doloibage
Winifr,d, St., Rev. Mo: her.. Ptin cipal-School of the Sacred Heat t..Kolahena..Colombo

Wingate, F. A ...PlanterSeaton...Maturata
Wink, JameS...A BS istant, Brown & Co. Ltd...St. Albans...Bambalapitiya...Colombo
Winslow, M. T.-Irrigation I rispector-A polagam a
Winslcgr, R. A ...W.M.S...Putnr...Jaffna
winter, A. W...Planter... Baddegae a
Winter, E...Planter ..Allutt...Galagedant
Winter, W. S. Daly...Planter Poopra.:sie Group...puase11awa
Winthrop, C. F.-Planter.. Hatigranuyit..Nawalapitiya
Winthrop, W. H... Planter...Madampe...Rakwana

Wiutlo, F. W.-Planter...Ascot ...Garopola


Wirakon, A. D. S...Coach Proprietor...Matara
Wirakon, Chas. Philip...MerchantGalle
Wirakon, J. C... Asst. MaAer...Royal College..Colontl o

Wirakon, J. P.-inquirer into Critnes,..1),kwella


Wirakon, J. W,, B.A.-Tutor, Trinity College...Kandy
WiraratnaT. Guettwardana Superiatendent...Jambugah awat ta ...Kataluwa
Wiraratata, S. de S.. Notary Public...Tangalla
Wirasekara, 1). C...Inspector of VaccinationBadulla
Wirasekara, IL I.:.Interpreter Mudaliyar, S.C.-Colombo
Wirasekara, S. A...P1anter..-Katunayak6...Negombo
a
Wirasinha, D. J., Mudaliyar ...Haputale
Wirseinha, J. AMudaliyar, Agalawatie...Matngama
Wirasinha, J. S.-Proctor, D'striet Court...Matara
.
Wirasinha, James Peter...Notary Public... Hikltttdusa
Wirasiuha, L. ItSurrey Department... I maduwa
Wirasuria, C.-Coconut PlanterDoclanduwa
Wirasuria, David ..Planter, Gonapinnwelwatte...Gonapinnwela
Wirasuriya, Don David de S.-Planier...Dodanduwa
Wiratunga, D Pius... /lead Clerk, Provincial Road Committee...Guile
Wise, 0... Planter... Frotof t... Rain oda
r...Mokoloya Hewaheta
Wi 4 , W
Wist art, W. G..Secretary, Brown & Co., Ld...Dutch Howse.. Borella... Colombo
W i tanachi, F... Pi sr master.- Rangalle.
W'itharane, Geo...Planter...Nawalapitiya
Wittahatchy, D. A...Clerk, Fiscal's Office... Kandy
Wittebron, N. Mies...Matron, Ilospital...Teldeniya
Wittenoleger, A. B., o.o.o...Inspecter, Municipality.- Galle
Wittensleger, Mrs..Nurse.,.Galle
Waldo, BPlanter...POrtswood...fiandapola

132.1

DIRECTORIES.

Wollen, J...Printing Mau agar...Odour-16o Apothecaries' Co., Ltd...Colombo


.
.yoltersdorff,
H. C. 11...Assistaut per pro., Freudenberg Co.,..The Lawn.:'.4.E'oclpocotra
ty
Wood, G.F.A...P auter...BeLon ...Wa.tagoda
Wood, A...Plantr r..Ealaganga...Kaluta
Wood. C. W...Planter...N. attokelleMadulkele
Woo:`..:, E. Gat hornePlante r.. Io Europe
Wood, J...Planter...Dnasinane ..Ponduluoya
Wood, P G Planter... Kiri etti

Wood, G. T. Rev...Baptist Missionary... Butgouniwa..Coloml o


Wood, Speticer...Planter...Nilambe...Deltota
Wood, Urhan...Planter...liallibokkaMedulkele
Woodf son, kustin...c,hiet Draughtsman and Quan t'ty Surveyor, P. W, D....Rosendah
...Braybrooke Place...Colombo
Woodhouse, G. W., B.A. Cantab., c c.c., .r.e...Disti iot Ju 'ge...Negotub,
Woodhouse, H. L...Planter...In Europe
Woodhouse, Noel ..Rambodde..Rarnhoda
Woodman. G. E...Gordon Fraser & Co... Col-,mbo
I Colombo
Woods, C, R... Rea I CutterS=6A, Campbell & Co.., Hamburg Hoase...Colpetty.
Woods, J. A...Planter...Seafo th...Dolosbago
Woods, B. /*I rs...Propi ietress slid Superintend, nt....Kan 'eket:ia...Ma itilkele
Woolf, L. S., B,A. Car,tah..t'adet.,.Attached to KaclicheriJaffi
Worship, Hugh...Planter...Si ogarawatte...Boga wautalawa
Worship, Jas...Planter... Kew ...Norwood
Worship, Noel Planter... Der,- h ford ...Bogawan talawa
Worth, E. LSeeretary, handy H,.tels Co., L Lel ...Ka,*
Worth, H. L... PlanterCocoawatteLunagals
Worth, W. CPlanter...Paragalla ..Nawalapi tiya
Wouh,raz, A. J...Railway Storekeeper, t%G.R...Colotubo
Woutersz, A. V.,.Head Clerk and Deputy Fiscal, . Kandy
Woutersz, C. W...Survey Dept...Colombo
Woutersz, H..Retired Engine Driver,
Colombo
Woutersz, H..1., r. P., U. P. M ... Police Magistrate ct Com i,sion.:r of Rego( st =...Kayt:Wouteraz, J. 1, ...Stajonmaster, C.G.R... Hatton,
Woutersz, S. H Planter...Parusells,...Yatiyantota
Woutersz, S. L...Superintendent...Waljapala...Minuwangode
Wren, E. E.Planter...Hatton
Wren ford, A. L...2nd Lient 2nd Worcestershire Heat...Colombo
Wrenn. John...PlanterG-onamotava...Haputale
Wright, Mired, t.m.s., CeylonSlab-Assistant Col. Surgeon... Woligatna
Wright, ArchibaldThe Pharamacy...Maradana...Coloinb r

Wright, A. C...Planter...Glasgo w ...Agrapatana


Wright, A. J...Engine Driver, C.G. R... Galle
Wright., A. M...Plantor...Dalveen...Rakwana
Wright, C. NI...C. M. Wright & Co... Wrox ham, Gregory's Rua Cob 'mho
Wright, C. Rearm a.P.,UP.M...Plauter...Dalveen . Rak wane
Wright, C. S....Manager, Ceylon Brewery...Nuware Eliya...bi Europe
Wtisht, E. J...Surveyor...Maradana
M.P.R.G. Planter...Etalwatura Angina via Paltikka
Wright, F.
Wright, G. L....lanter..Teldeniya
Wright, Herbert, .k.C.H. (London )
CBItroller,Experimentitl Stet ion ...Peradeniya
Wright, J. W. A... luh.Asst, Colonial Surgeon... Weliganta
Wright, L. A., lo e ..Planter...Brunswiek...Maskeliya
Wright, Rev. Bro..s.J...Batticaloa
Wright, R. Hood...Borlan.. Nuwara E. iya
Wright, R. Hood, jr...Asst. Manager, 4..
Brewerf...N aware Ellyn.
Wr:ght, T. Y , 1 & 2 c.c PlanterLien Colonel and Commanding Oltiior of the
Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps...Galphela...Wattegaina
Wright, Vincent...Apothecary...Chetty Street...Colombo
Wright, Victor O., M.B., D.M., Aber. (Surgeon-Lieut. C.V.)... K s.ndy
Wright, Wm. ElliottPlanter...Bellwood Estate... Gal ,ha
Wright, W. H., tt.c.B.R.A.S...Coconut Planter...Kandanga ma...
n-anta
Wright, W. il., jr...Planter...Randangama...114irigatua
Estate
,..14
ogawantalawa
PlanterBogawantAlavra
Wyatt, E. k...
[...Colombo .
Wylie, T. A ...A ssistant General Manager & Accountan t, C.G. R...Dal ton ...Barnes Place
Wylie, JPlanter...Moneava...01alagedara
Wyllie, Bryce J., J.r., u.r .ti., F. R, C. r...Planter...Kalupahane
minim

Haldummulla
Wyllie, Ross A.. Planter...0akwe
Wyness, A. H...Planter...NahaIma...Dehiowita
Wyrawenaden, Vincent .11...Clerk, Colombo Commercial Co., Ld... coIo i,

Xavier, Peter...Coconut OverseerOhantivelli...Batttoaloa

Y.

Yatman,H...Phorograpifer...Gampolit
Yanain, V. 8...Licenseil TaxideEmist... Temple Strcet...Kaudy
Ijatawara, BandaRatemahatmiyaLower Hey/abate.. Raney
Yatawara, T. B., .1.r. & U.P.M..
M.,.. A cganarnam
[Colombo
Yeats, F. H
Manager...Moroantile Bank... Al. xandra House.. Viet ri
evens)..
Lieut.
Colonel,
Chief
Officer...Ceylon,
S.
A
..Coloiulio
Yesu /Wilma (W. S.
Yeseytiel, Rev. Bro..o.m.i..St. Vincent's Home ..Maggons.
Yolaud, Marie...Nuraing Sister...deneral Hospital ..Colombo
Young, Andrew...Accountant, Colombo Commercial Co...Colombo
Young, M. Miss...Matron, Hospital...Itamboda

Young, R...Plautir...Penrime...tlalboda
Yonug, R. D...Aeting Accountant...11.dercantile Bank of India..Colombo
[furlough)
Young, Emily S. Miss...Lady Missionary, C. M. S...Colombo
Yotmg, A., Miss m.D...American Women's Medical Ilission...Inuvil...Jaftna,..(On
Young, C. T...Aaeistant, Clark, Young &
Young, Edward J., :.P., U.P.M...Proprietary Planter d Director...In Europe
I lung, HenrySt. Helier's Collegiate School... Well, vatta...Colombo
Young, H... l'ianter...Nuwara Eltya
Young, H... Meteorological Observer...Kandy

[Colombo
Young, H. T... Plan ter...Glen Esk... A visaa ;voila ...In Europe.
Young, John...Accountant, Eastern Produce and Estates i '0., 1,1'...St. Sebastian
Young, L. O.. PlanterLethenty...Hatton
Yatiyantota
Young, L. M.-Planter
Young, P. D...Planter...Woodthorpo...Katugastota...Iu Europa
Young, S. D. Partner...Clark, Young & CO. In Europe (Consul for Siam)...Enderley
Union Place...Slave IslandColombo
Young, W. J. S...Plenter...Garnpola Estate...Gampola

z.
Zaleski, Ladislaus M., H. E R. C. Delegate Aposto?ic of the East Indies...Kandy
Zalnu Peon, M. L. M...x.x.c -General Merchant and Commission Agent...I vont
Villa...Turret Road...Kollunitiya...Coloinbo

Zanotti, C... irrigation Engineer...Madawachchiya


Zellweger. ..11erchaut...Fort...Colombo
Ziegan, W -Kandy
Ziegelaar, M. Mrs...Maternity Nur,e...Mutwal...Colomb
Ziegelatr, F. J...Tailor, Clothier and Outfltter...Main St...Pettah...Colombo
A....Asst. to J. HagenbeckColombo
Ziesenies,
Zilva, G. B. D.-Inspector...Irrigation Work s...Hakmana...Matarit
[Colombo
C...Asst...Frendenberg & Co..Colombo
1,...Assistant, Colombo Apotliecarie's Co., Ltd....Melrose...109 i tiya...

Corrections in the foregoing entries and full adds eases, to bestatteuded to in


the next edition will be welcomed by the Compiler, Ceylon Handbook and Direotory
Ceylon Observer Office, Colombo.

132t1

DIRF.CTORI ES.

Visiting. :tire]ils: Inspectors of Estates, Valuators, ..te.


rviston, G.C.
Bois Brothers & Co.
.1

Anderson, John
Anderson, J. P.
Anderson, R.
Bevel?, Francis
Bosanquet, W. D.
Brabazon, G. Disney
Campbell, J. N.
Clark, R. K.
Clement-, F. L.
...t
Davies, N. W
Davis, Chas. L.
Denison, A. J.
De Saram, J. B.
Forsythe, W.
Fraser, Joseph

... Geo. Steuart & Co.


. . Carsrit & Co, a. d W It Val & Co.'

.:. Ceylon Land and Proluce Company


... Visiting Agent and Valuator of Coconut Estates.
... Bosanquet & Co.
... Boustesd Brothers
[Spence . Co.
... Manager, Anglo.Ceylon & General Co., IA.; Aitken
... Whittoll & Co.
... Cumberbatch & Co.
.. Actg. General Mannar, Nuwara Eliya Estates Co. Ld.
... The Kelani Tea Garden Co., Ltd.
.., Comberbateh & 0'.
.. Valuator of Coconut Estates
... General Ceylon Estates Co.
... Agra Tea, Bandarapolla, East Indic and Ceylon, Lipton
Ld., Rosehaugb, DOI Estates, Nayabedda, Neboda Tea,
P.M1rancla To., Coloml o Commercial, M alma ala Tea
Estate Companie s; Hunasgeria, Elkadua Group, &r.,
Ga'ton, R. A.
01
. Bois Bros. & Co.
[Geo. Steuart & (.'o.
Gibbon, W. D.
. .:-.- JAIL Robertson & Co. a. d Whittall & Co., Doom oo Tea.
Uvaltellie Tee, Estate , Co. of Ilya, 'Upper Muskeli)s
Estates and Union Estttes Companies. Special Agent
for British North Borneo Co.
... Whittall & Co.
Gordon, Jno.
... Highland Estates Co., Portmore Co. Ld.
Grant, R. C.
.... Skriue & Co.; Ceylon & India P. A.1.1.
Greig, Geo.
... Geo. Steuart & Co.
Grigson, E. S.
... Whittall & Co.
Harries, S. L.
... Vognn. TeJgaswella, Coylt,n Tea and Coconut, Kalutara,
Harrison, R. W.
Clyde Tea Estates Companies.
..., Ceylon Tea Plantati no Co., Ltd.; Central Tea Co., Ltd.;
Hayes, T. G
and Digalla Ceylon Tea Estates Co., Ltd.
... Geo. Steuart & Co.
Hine Haycock, A. b.
.. Land Agent, selects and purchases lands on Commission...
Holloway, J.
... Land Agent and Valuator.
Horstall,t..;. W.
..
Cooper, Cove- & Johnson and Gordon Fru a. & Co.
Huxley, T. C.
Gibson Estates, Ltd.
... Lady De Soyea's Coconut Estates.
Jardine, W.
... General Manager, Scottish Ceylon Tea Co., Ld.
Kerr, D.
Laurie, W. Forbes (in Eng.) Reports upon and values Cacao, Coffee, Tea Estates, &e.,
... Blackwood & Co.
Blackwood. F. M.
.. Boustead Bros.
Maclean, P. D.
Megginson, W..vIn Eng.)... Nuwara Ellya, Estates Co.. Ltd.
.... Poonagalla Co.
Morison, R.
... Fiulay, Muir & C'. f r Ceylon
Patterson, J. S.
... Inspects and Values Estates
rent G. T.
... C. H. De Soy ea II rcountry Estates.
Piens, Ahrshaiii
Porter, It. (in Scotland) ... Kelani Valley T. Assoc.; Burnside Co.,& Leechroan & C .
... Ratwatta Cocoa Co.
Pyper, Gordon
,.. Pallaganna Co., etc.
Reeves, E. Gordon
... Inspects a .d Values Estates.
Rollo, Keith
Hoehn, Hon. Mr. E. ... Bosanquo , & Co., Ra'igam Coy.
... Inspect. .nd Vetoes. Estates.
Rudd H, P.
... Inspeet had Value- Estates; General Ceylon Estates Co.
RuCd. L. It.
.... La y De So FIR,'S Upcountry and Loweoun fry Estates
Saunders, W. K. II
... Dimhula Valley Corn, any.
Sinclair, J. G.
... Mayfield Tea Company, Limited.
Sinclair, Wm.
... Carson & Co.
Small, A. C.
... Charles Mackwond & (JoBlackwood & Co. and Ga ticSmith, Thomas
warily Estates Co., Ld.
... Whitten & C-1,
Smith, W. J.
...
C.
H.
De SoyeaLowoountry Estatts.
Soysa, W. M.
Straohan, C. F (In Eng,) ... RagsPa Tea Estates, Ltd.
... Galaha Ceylon Tea Estates & Agency Co., Ld.
Straehan, W. L.

... Horekelly Estate Company, Ld.U000nuts


Symons, C. E. H.
.
.. Tea Corporation, Ld. and Aitken Spence & Co.
Tatham, F.
... Cumberbatch & Co.
Templer, It. S.
... Bosanquet & Co.
Trail, G. F.
... J. M. Rob-rhon & Co.
Walk.r, Giles F.

I,ist of tJ
ie

Store Learned and Better k 110111 11111111hiSt

Priests in Ceylon,

{Siamese Section.)

flikkaduwe Sri Sumangala,


(Italy)...Mahanayalca of the Si 'm
Nikaya of the Lowconntry ; Chief Priest of Adam's Peak and Princi pal of the
Pirivena or Buddhist College named Vidyetlaya...Ma4akandua..Colornbo.
K. Dham marama ...Principal of the Vidyalankara College...Peiiyagoda...Kelaaiya.
Nawala Atthaclassi...NhV4la Vihara...Cotta.
Heyyantuduwe Dewamitta...Vidyodaya Pirivena ..Maligakanda...Colorubo.
Dehipitiye Sangharakkhita...Parama Dhamma
Mahagoda Nanissara...Vidyodaya College, Maligakuada...Colornbo.
A ragged t Seelauaude, As istant Teacher, Pa rama Dhamma 0 het iya
Ratinalana ...Gallc issa.
Waling DhammanandaPrincipal, Parma Dhamma Chetiya Collage Balm tlana...
Ratmalane SumanatissaSiri Siddhattharantaya..Walana...Plmdere.
Nawala Siddhattha...Nawala Vihara...Nawala.
'

Weliwitiye Dimmtnaratana...Galle.
Walane Sarananda...Parama Mamma Olietiya...Ratmalana...Galkisaa.
Panadure Sumangala...Indasararama...Aruggoda Panadure.
Mulhiriyawe SunandaGranegodellaVih Ara . Kelaniya.
Hingulwala Jinaratana...Maha Vihara...Kotte.
Udugamplola DharnmakkandliaBellanwila Vihara...Debiwala.
S. WiTnalasara ...Kalutaru.
Welikada DhammajotiDaladawatta Vihara ..Wadduwa.
Baduraliya Illtirananda...Bernwala Vihara...Beruwala.
Kurugata Piyaratana...A.rukwatte ViharaHanwella.
Mabotuwana Siddhattha...Vidyodaya Pirivena...Colombo.

A. D. Kirti Sumangula... Digit Priest of Matar.,.


I've Palagnma Surnanzala ..Subaddrarama Vehara...Wilaon's 13ungalryw,
Bantam Saransmkara Thera ...Bentota.
ltambukpota Pannasara Thera Hmaratgoda.

(Ramanna Section.)

Sunangalasha...Maha Nayaka,...Matara.
K. Upasena...Kalutara.
U. Snwarnajoti ..Udugampola.

Pe I/:'In 11W" Sobhita...Sumbali Arama..Galle.


Ahe.ngama...Dheeraoandu Thera...Bimbarame. Vihara.
PirivenaKalutara.
SumangaLa Thera...High Priest, Sudharsanarama Vihara... Welikanda... Kosgodi.
Dhirakkandha Thera... Bogahapitiy Vihara...Galwehera...Kosgoda.
Dhammakkhaucla TheraKankanigoda ..Panadure.
Dhammaleklianda, Udakada Thero...Malwa Vihara..Gat wihara ..Kosgoda. [Ka -imam
Waskadnwn,...
Abhinawa
Waskaduwe Subhuti Thera, m.c.n.u.A.0...High
Pivaratana Tiesa Thera... Incumbent of Sailabinibaratnn Vi ham.. Dod and awn.
Sangha TiMaa Thera...Galwadugoda Paramanande Vihara... Gal le.
Widurupola Ratanajoti Thera ...tiumangalarama Vihara...Uva.
Dhaminatilaka Thera...Siriwardana Vihars....Madampe...A.obalangeda.
iya
Asabha Tissa Thero...Principal of the Pirivena or Buddhist C Amp.. Ambagatiapit
Vihara...Welitara...Kosgoda
Warapitiye SugaMpala Theru...Talgahawatte Vihara...Waskadnwu.
Saddhananda Thera, NAsokararna...Kalutara.
SadJhananda Thera, K... Dodanduwa.
Abhayatiase Thera, K.Sarandon iya... A mbalan oda.
Attadassi Thera, M...Madampo.
Weligama Seanghananda TheraVissramaramaya...Barnhalapitiya...Cdo m l.m.
Sumanatissa Thera, Y ...Yadago.ma...Bentota.
Nanatilake Thera, W...Prineipai of the Pirivena of Buddhist College... Rosgoda.
DhErnmanauda. Thera, P...Matara.
Pannanandu, Thera, S...Gintsta...1.4alle
Atamastane Siri Sumana Medankara Thera, High Priest... Anuradhapura.
Wajera Sara Tissc TheraIncumbent of Mahakappina..Mudaliodaram..Wet ban%
Kotnwewatte Sunuttara TheroPusliparama Vihara...Kandy.
Telwatte Silananda...Orienthl Library...Kandy.
Snpuwipt Sunanda Thera...Pashparama Vihara...Kandy.
Unswatuce, Sumanetiaae Thera...Sathylankern Viharp.
I Vaturawilte Thena.,.Bsberagamu we


DIRECTORIES.

1328

Native Titles and Names with Enzlish Eqiiiialents,


:...

LOWCOUNTRY.

.., General. [Acts as Chief al nterproter to Governor, tin i


Mafia Mudaliyar ..."
Native A. D. C.]
Muclat.iar of the Gate ... Captain.
... Captain. [Chief Revenue Officer of a Korale or Pattuwa.
Mudaliyar ...
...
.
... lieutenant. I:Ran k s below AI udaliyar.
...
Muhandiram...
... Serjeant. [Ranks below Muhandiram.
...
Arachehi
...
Corporal.
LInferior
Officer
below
Arlo
fehi.t
Kan kanam ...
... Soldier.
Lascoreen ...
... Esquire. [Title of Superior Head: nand
Ralahanti .
... Gentleman.
Mahatmaya ...
... High Officer.
Nilame
...
... Son of a gentleman, now used for a middle-clads person
Appuhami ...
... Yeoman.
Rata
... Son of Yeoman.
Appu ...
.. The title of Smiths.
Nayide...
...
... Dhoby.
Henaya
...
...
Headmen among &ali: o.
Hulawaliya ...
...
KANDYAN.
... , ...: .-!. Gmiernor of a prow. t/, n av used in the lowcountry for
DisaiVa
...
[Govt. Agent
Prime Minister.
Adikarama ...
...
1 Superintendent -_,f if e Royal Bath. This title ;snow used by
Diyawadana Nilame
the
principal
by
officer
in
charge
of
the
DalatlaTemple.
!,-,i or Diwa Nilame...
1
Lay incumbent of a Temple.
Basnayaka Nilamo...
Chief of a Kandyan
Kandyan District.
Ratemahatmaya ...
Natural son of a
used for a gentleman.
Banda
...
...
Headman of a Korale or County.
Kerala
...
[Chief Village Officer.
Sub-Korala.
Atu Korala ...
Officer over a Village--" Informer.' : now applied to the
Arachchila ...
Inferior Officer. Officer conveying orders" Director"
Vidana
.
now applied to Inferior Officer.
Irrigation Headman. Director in all matters routing to
Val Vidana ...
fields and revenues therefrom.
Term for headman of inferior rank. Messengerattend.
17.aniwidaliaraya ...
ant on a chief to carp, orders, generally people of
lower orders. The term is now corrupted into Payid tkarava in the Kandyan Provinces.

Departmental Registrar, Secretary, or Writer.


...
Lekama
Clerk. Clerk attached to a Chiefs office.
Mohottala ...
Village Chief or Headman.
Gamarala ...
FEMALES.

Kumarihamie:..

..

.-. Wife of Adikar or Disawi. I Applied now to with of a


Kandyan Chief.]
Walawv, 1.111ailatAIVO
... Lady. Though used in Kandy, it is peculiarly a lowcountry title.
Lama-etama or Lamateni ... Wife of one occupying the status of Multandirain or
Mudaliyar. This is a lowcountry title.
Mahatma,yo .
... Madam.
Hemline
... Feminine of Appuhami.
Menike
..
.,. The unmarried daughter of a Chic '.
Lperson.
Etana ...
...
...
... Feminine of Rala. Wife of a nailtlleelass respectable
Lamahami ...
... Dame. Wife of an Arachehi or Kankanani. The term is
now becoming obsolete.
... Peculiar to lowcountry, and applied same liEl Etana
Nachobire ...
... Feminine of Nayide.
(in Kandy,
Ridi ...
...
... Feminine of Heuaya or Dhoby.
Paterrs, iit.
Mahanayaka Cnnanso
. Chief Riga Priest.
Annnayaka ...
...
.
Second Chief High Priest.
Terunnanse ...
... Buddhist Priest of ten years' Upasampada order.
Ganinuanse ...
... Term for a Buddhist Priest, meaning a Priest of a
fraternity. The term is now considered disrespectful.
Kapftwo,
...
... Officiating Priest of Heathen Temple.
Gnrunnanse ...
... Teacher.
Wedarala ...
... Native Doctor.
-
Yakadura ...
.. _
... Devil-dancer.
Balidura
,..
...
... One who performs Astrological Bites and Ceremonies.

Adikar...

TAMIL.

...

Vanniab
.
Maniyakar ...
Udaiyar

... Chief of a District,


.

... Chief of a District next to Adikar


... A Headman.
... A petty Headman.

YOST OFFICES IN SOUTH MIN,

,LIST OF POST OFFICES IN THE SPECIAL COOLY DISTRICTS


OF THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY AND SOUTH INDIA

EXPLANANN OF ENTRIES IN COLUMNS.


Column 1 contains the name of the Post Office. In this column capital
type tS used to denote Head Offices ; thus, MADURA.
Small capital type is used to denote Suboffices ; thus,dtosmott..
Ordinary type is used to denote Branch Offices ; thus, Nellakota.

The abbreviationM, denotes that the offices can issue and pay moneyorders.
M.* denotes that the office can issue, but cannot pay, money-orders.
Ordinary money-orders for it will be paid by the office named in column 2.
The absence of M. or M.* denotes that the Office can neither issue noi-`ay
unmey.orders. When the name of a ,station is given, orilitlitry money-ors vs
for the office in column- 1 will be paid by the Post.,,Office at that station;
and when no station is given ordinary money-orders for the office in
column 1 will be irtid by the office first above it printed in large or small
capital.
T. denotes that telegraphic money-orders may be advised direct to the
office named in column 1.
Column 2.In this column is shown the name of the station to which
telegraphic money-orders for the Post offices in column 1, against which the
letter T. does not appear should be advised.
CIIINCLEPUT DISTRICT,

Name of Past
Telegraph s' a' ion for Name of Post Telegraph station for
Ofos.
teitgraoli adviot s.
Office.
telegraph advioes.
... Madras.
... ConjeeAram
Connor, M.
Nirvalur, M
Kizimkundiyar, M. ...
...
du
Para n dur, M.
do
Sevilimeda,
du

do
KodambakKm, M. ...
.
Veda1,M.
Bills, M.
do
V),

do
...
Velatior, M.
do

do
Solaveram, M.
do
Teroovatteyoor, M. ... Washormanpotta. ENauR, M.T.
751.DcaANTAxtai,M,T
M.T.
do
... Madots
Tim:lanai% . .L
EtdurLiutakam
Aoharapakam, M. ... DI
Tirovaannyer, M. ... Adyat
Co
Budoor,
M.
N.

do
Velacheri,

do
Chengatur, Dd.

CnimommuT, M.T.
do
Obeyur, ill,
... Chingleput.
Anima, M.
do
Chunaro pet, M.
...
.
do
Atbur,
do
Karungaii, M.

do
Kalattur, M.
o

' Kin,r, M.
do
Kilambakatn, _M, ...
do

Kotaikadu M.
do

Kodouroot, DAL
do
I
K038.38/4.133,
M.
.
do
Kovalong, M.
do
Kuddapaketn, M.

du
Ktivatbur, M.
do
Madhari M.
do
Mahabalipurato, M. ...
do
Maiavaymvur, M.
do
..
Mamaudur, M.
do
Orathi, M.
do
do
...
Manambathi, M.
do
Padiri,
M.
.
du
Naimoli M.
do

Panayur, M.
do
Padalam, M.
do
ma.,
Pei umbair, M.
du
Polar, M.
do
Pulambakain, M.

du
Pandur, M
do
Puthanamkotai, M. ...
do

Sadras, M.
do
...
Thatchoor, M.
do
,..
Salapakam, M.
PALLAVAKAM, M.T.
do
...
beetaroary, M.
Lm.Juvancheti, M. ... Palltivaromi.
do
Singaperumatklid,111....
do
Matlimangalam, M. ...
do
Thayur
...
Pal,avaram Canton.
do
Tirultalikundrant, M,
do
...
moat, M.*
du

T irat)orur, M.
do
Vaudaiur, 11.
...
do
Vadakupatbn, M. E...
... Madms.
l'oNamu, M.
do
.
Vallipuram,
do
MiDjur, M.
do
...
1.1
Yepaocheri M.
do
, Palicar, Al.
11.
CONJESVERAM, M.T. ...
do

. Vayalur, Al.
Ayyampet, M.
... L'OD jeeveram
Coolv.i3IALLE, M. T. ...
do
Balobeay Chuttruni,111.
AVtilii, M.
do
... Poonamallue
Little ConjoeverainiM.*
Konnaihar,
dv
do
Uttukkadu
83
.

Di.

...

POST OFFICES IN SOUTH INDIA.


CHIN GLEPITT DISTRIICT,-CorEri,.

Name of Post Telegraph stations for I Name of Post Telegraph station for
Office.
telegraph advices. . 0f1.0r.
telegraph adviees.
I
Id Poonamallee, M.,.. foonamallee
Thodur, M.
...
do
:InvAyn, M.T.
...
' Tirur, M.
...
do
rni, M.
... Prulasayil.
1 Uttukotai, M.
...
do
3mmidipodi, M. ...
do
! UTTARAMALLUE, M, ... Chingleputa
3riapolion, M.
...
do
Arsanim-ugalam
...
do
sradiapalem, M. ...
do
Kammalanpudi, M. ...
do
UNT TIMMAR' MOUNT, M.T.
; Marutham, M.
...
do
Lanthoor, IL*
-... St. Thomas' Mt. I Nelvaye, M.
...
do
fiPBRUMDUDUR, M, ... Poonaisliee.
Perunagar, M.
.,.
do
:boor, id,
...
do
' Kavottanallur Kansndoor, M.
...
do
1 digai, M.
...
do
Lacher], M.
...
do
I Wallajavad, M.
... Conjoeveran.
'RUVALLOR, M.T.
Kavantandalam, M. ...
do
Want batter, M.
... Tiravallnr,
Palayaseevaram, M....
do
tigalapuram, M.
...
do
Thenocri, M.
....
du
onalarpet, M.
...
e.o
Timmarajanpattai, IM,
do
riyakuppani, M.
, , do Uttukkad
UttnkkadnyDl,
,
do
ttivedu M.
do

COIMBATOR F.: DISTRICT.

)IMBATORE M. T.
mdapalayam, M. ... Coirobatore
[AVANT, M.T.
tthiyor, M.
... Dhavani.
tani, M.
...
do
, lavaipet
...
do
,veriparam, M.
...
do
rinjipflet tat, M. ...
do
mpalli, M.
...
do
IMBATORE BAZAAR,
ff.'
... Coirobatoro,
:ARAN:TOL N.T. ...
kngiem, M.
... Mat apurron.
lavoipatuani, M. ...
do
'ajimangalant, II, ...
do
ODE, 51,,T.
slpundurai e,
... Erode.
do
nvadipalaiy am, ...
do
nimalai, M.
...
...
ttode, M.
do
do
vundapadi, id . ...
...
do
dumudi, N.
...
_do
!or, M.
do
iya Agraharam, M.
do
undarai, M.
do
'altar, M.

..,
do
nknli, M.
!..alskupadupalaiyam,, I, do
do
amaogalam, M. ...
do
icilETTIPALAYAM, M.
do
galow Pudur, M. ...
..
do
iveri, M.
umandur, M.
...
do
UR, M.T.
... Karat.
afloat!, M,
...
du
rakurichi, M.
Ina Dharapuram,M.
dd
do
atham, M.
...
apalaiyam, M. ...
do
sr, M.
...
do
do
apalaiyam,
...
slur, 111,,
do
...
slur. R.S ,
do
...
do
gal.11tf.
...
lupALA/YAM, M.T.
barasamakulant, Muttimalaij, am.

' Periyanaikanpalayain,M. du
...
Sirumugai, M.
do
Vellakkinar. M.
...
do
I PALLADAx, M.T.
... Kardr.
FALIAPATTI, M.
PODANUR, M.T.
...
Obettipalayam, M. ... Podautu,
! Kalappetti, M.
.
do
Karnmathampatti, ..
do
...
do
Oudipnthur, M.
...
Somanur, M.
do
...
do

Salur, M.
Pon.,..sour, M.T.
Anaimalat, M.
.., I'ollaehi.
Gomangalam, M.
...
do
1 Kinathokadavoo, BI. .
do
I Malaiyandipattauam,M.
do
Negamam, M.
do
...
Utukuli
do
..
Vadakipoliem, Isl. ... ..
do
Valparai, M.
do
..,
SAT YA BANOALAM, M.
Erode.
Kavalipalayam,
..
do
, Pulliampatti, M.
..,
do
1 Talavadt, M.
...
do
Trauma, M. T.
..
A.nnuppapslayam, M.
Tirupur,
,..
do
Avanshi, M.
Cheyur, M.
do
...
Kaogayam, M.
do
...
Karavalur
do
...
do
Mangalam, N.
..,
...
do
Nagalingapuram,
Pallikalipalayarn, M._
Jo
Suriyanallur
do
Uttamapalayarn, N. ...
du
Vijiapuram, M.
..,
du
Un.AsraceET, M.T.
Dhnlly, N.
.,. l?damainef. ICauyur, M.
...
do
Kant aralingam, DI. ...
do
Koratholvoo
.
do
UrrurrALAy.or, M.*,.. Coimbature,
KoLLEGAL, M.T.
titular, M.
... Nollegal,Kamakerai, N.
..,
do

Name of Pc
Office,.
MADRAS, M.
ADYAR, M.T.
CaTi4fluast., 11:
CemPArtu, fd.'l
CHINTADRIPET
IMOLAI, M.
Eamon.E, M.T
EostorsE RAIL
Tux, M. *
PLOWER BAEA
FORT ST. GEO
GIANDY, M.T.
HIGH COURT
IN09, M.
KILPAUK, M.
MANNADY, N.
MOUNT ROAD

MADURA, M
Karupati, M,
Manalur,
Othalusdai
Pasurnalai,
Samayanallnr
Sholavandan,
Tirapparcheti
Tirtipuvanam,
Valaohori, M.
AMMAYANAYA1
Nellakota, M.

ARUpilTKOTA,
Kalloorany,
Massdapasal a
Palsvanathat
Panthalgudi,
RATLAGUNDu
Iyampalayam
Tandigudi,
RODINATAKA
DINDIGUL, IU
Adalur, M.
Ahtoor,
Ambaturai,
Ayyalur, N.
Chatrapatti,
Kailimanth,1
Kantlivad91
Kovidur,
T h nrg a c
mapatt, N
Vadamadurs
Vedasandnr,
Virupstchi,
Ksdanutur!
Pallatur, M.
KARMIC-UM,
Amravathi I
Sharsmuganv
ram, M.
KODAIKANA r
Shembagant
MADURA PAl
Madura So
Gate ,hl, '
MANAuSout

POST OFFICES IN SOUTH INDIA.



ioniv.

MADRAS DISTRICT.

Name of Post Telegraph sietion for Name of Post Telegraph stations for
Office.
telegraph Madvices. Office. telegraph advice%

MADRAS, M.T. "


MYLA Ma, M.T. ...
AnYAo, M.T. ..
NUNOMMBAUEUM, M. ... Cathedral
CATUDRAL, M.T. .
PAkx TcwN, M.T. ...
CEIEFAUE, M.T. .
PERAHEUE, Y.T. ...
CHINTADRIPETAp M. * , . )fouritIload PEREAMET, M. * ... Park Town
CUOOLAI, M. . Vepery PUDIIPET. M. * ... Mount Road
BOMBE, M.T. ...
RAI-Am:Los, M.T. ... 0
EGMORE RAILWAY STA-
ROY APETTA Dt M. ... Madras
Tics, M. * .., Egmore SAIDAPET, M.T. ...
FLOWER BAzAAtt, M, * Madras SAN Titans, M.T.
FORT ST. GEORGE, M.T.
SIRUVALLUR, M.T. ...
SOWCARPET, M.T ...
CiumnYt. M.T.
SPENCER BUILDINGS, M. Mount Road
Rion COURT BUILD-

mos, M. .. Madras TEYNAMPET, M.T. ...



,.--",orstacAstu, UT, ...
Karats; M.T.
MANNAny, M. * .:. Ma as .../. VEPERY, M.T. ...
Mouar ROA.D. M.T, .. lir WASELERMINPAWA NM, T.

MADURA DISTRICT.
MADURA M.T. ...
MnLuta, M. .. Madura
Karupati, M, ,.. Madura I Kottampatty, M. .. do
Maualur, M, ... do Nattam, M. ... do
Othakadai
do 0 YAKONDAN S I otiv.APasumalai, M. do YAL, M.T
Samayanallar, M. do Kallal, M. .. Oyakondausiru
Sholavandan, M. ... do
. vayal
Tirapparehetti, M. .., do Kandramanikem, M... do
Tirnpuvanam, M. ... do I Kitaeavalpatti, M. .. do
Valaoheri, M. ... do I Kondangor, M. do
AMMAYANAYAICANUR 1 MT.
Koonakudi, M. ... do
Nellakota, M. ... A m may a u a. i Koota.iyur, M. ... do
yakanur Nachiyapuraro, M. ... do
PALNI, M.T. ...
A RUPPIIKOTA, ALT, .
Kalloorany, M . ... Aruppukota Ayakudi, M. ,.. Paint
Mandapasalai, M. .. do Keeranur, M.T. ... do
Palavanathum, M. ... do PuturaouLADA, M.T.
Panthalgudi, M. . do Allinagaram, M. ... Periyakulam
Aundipatti, M. ...do
BATLAGUNDD, MT. ...
Iyampalayarn. M. . liatlagundu Devadanapatti, M. .. lItlo
Ten gudi , M. ... do Oandamanayakadi
nor, M. ... do
BODINAYAIANCR, Mi r.

*do
DI.Nurnut., M.T. .
Vadagapatti, M. ...
Adalur, M. ... Dindigul Vocrapandi, M, ... do
Ahtoor, M. ... do SivAtrANoA, m.T. ..
AmbaturaI, M. ... do Kaliarkoil, M. ... Sivagauga
Ayyalur, M. ... do Nattarasankottai, M... do
Chatrapatti, M. ... do Okkur, M, .. do
gailimantbuyam, M. ... do Saraltanei, M. .. do
Kanitivady, M, ... do Solapuram, M. .. to
Kovilnr, M. ... do TALLAKULAM, M.* .. Madura
T h a n' achiam. do TIRuarANGALAis, M. ... do
Kalligudi, M. .. do
mapatt, M.
Vadamadura, M. ... do Kallupatti, M. .. do
Vedabandur M. ... do Peraiyur, M. .. do
Virupatchi, 'M. .. Dindigul Saptur, M. .. do
Usalampatti M. .. do
IC.aNantntArHAN, M.T,
Pallatar, M Kanadukathan Yoluraalai, M. .. do
TIRUPA TUR, M.T.
KARAMUDI, M.T.
Amravathi Paclur,M... Karaikudi ' Chaturvedaman, galam, M. .. Tirupatur
shaumuganathapu
ram, Si. . do ' Kaudaravarayatu.

patti, .. do
KonAtaaNAL, M.T.
do
Shembagannr, M. Kodaikaurtl . M army tar
MADURA PALAC'E,M,* Madura SatItiyastankara. kotat, M. do
Madam South
(A ate,,M, * . do Tirukoshtiyur. M. ... do
'
TIrtuanut.t, M. ... Arappukoto.
MANAnlinuma, M.T.
Muthananthal, M. .. Manamadura , uTTRMPALAT,1K, M.T.
Parthibanur, M. - ... do - ' Channamnur, DI. ... UtlawapE4layca

-1382

POST OFFICES IN SOUTH INDIA. .

MADURA DISTRICT.Conta.

ame of Post
Telegraph stations for! Name- of Poet Telegraph station for
Office.
telegraph advices. !
Oflitetelegraph ablest.
Curnbam. M.
... littemapa'ayam j THwalalradi, U.
... Devipatara
Guilaittr, M.
..
du
ICANUT/, M.T.
}Tomboy, M.
...
do
Mandalamanikam, AL Karma
1Vlarkayankottai, M....
do
Perunalai, M.
s
do
...
Thavaram
...
do
KILAKAB-,I, M.T.
RAMNAD. M.T.
MIITINIULATUR, M. ... Abiratuam.
Mortar, M.
.. Raamad
' Kadalady, M.
...
do
Ochipally, M
.-..
do
, PAMBAN, M. T,
Pogalur, M.
...
do
! Vettilaimandapam, M.
Pamban.
Tern Uttrakosaman.
! PARAMAKEDI, M.T.
gai, M.
...
do
. Ilayangudi, 31,
... ParamakudL,
Tirnpullany, M.
...
do
'Martini-, M,
...
do
ABIRAMAtd, M.T.
...
Nainarkoil, M.
...
do
Yeerasalam, M.
; Putinkota, M,
... Abiramaru
...
do
DEv.ixor.i, M.T.
.,,,
do
' Saliagramana, al,
...
Kannaugitii, M.
... Devalrota
' RAMESTARANI, MT.
Pnliyal, M.
do Toanr, M.`
...
Ternvadanai, M.
Vattanam; M.
... Toodi.
do
..Neyikuppai, 31,
... Pudukota.
Elavo.iTax, M.T.
...
Polankurichi
do
Rajasingamartgehtui, M. Devipatain
MALABAR DISTRICT.
...
. Mrtraani, M.T.
CALICLIT, M.T.
... Mepparli.
Vallaramalls, )1.
Gallant City, M.* ... Gallant.
..
Caliout.
I OTTAPALAM, M.
Calicut Railway Station.
... do
Cherpalcheri, M.
do
...
M.*
do
...
. Karanpoya. M,
do
_ ...
Chalapuram, M,
...
do
, Lakkidi, M.
do
...
Chevaynr, M.*
do
,..
M.
do
...
Eranhipalam, M.
I Manuarghat,
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Elavanasne, DI,
do
...
Elailur, M.
do
EinvOlipet,
do
[run dal, M.
do
Maualurpet, DI.
do
Movaiyur, M.
do
Rishivatulyan
do
do
Sift ali'Fainadam,
Tirunamanalar, M. ...
do
T.ravaurauallur, M. ...
do
,,-..acirait,
do
'nada/Tut; M.
,
do
Vat aVa um, M.
do
...
Vet!! ata ;di, M.
...
do
V /anal M.
...
do
Tinupaputayna., M. .. Cadeteo
Thiruytnoiputa.u, M...
(1.3
T 1 REM ANNAMALAT, M... Tirokoil
Agaram Slot andi, M....
do
At alarp.,t, M.
...
do
Chengarro, M.

do
Racji, M.
...
do
DI,Lratandavadi
... Tirukoilur
Pachal, M.
...
do
rirDnathur, DI.
do
Pudupalayern, DI.
do
Tauipadi, Ni,
do If
Tandarah M.
-.
do
Tandarampatti, M....,
do
Vo.ruPoitem, M. T.
Anantupuram, NI. .., Villnputam
Anniynr, itr,
...
do
Kanjautir, M.
...
do
Mambslappattu, M. ...
do
Olukkai, NI.
,..
do
Perarnhe.kkan
...
do
Volk k I ad I itwaram, M.
do
Vikrorandi, M.
....
do,
VRIDDRACMA AM, M,T.
Kaournapo rat , M
... Vriddhaelialam -.
Maw...4am NT.
...
do
Maugaiur, 'M.
....
do
Padur
...
do
Parer
...
do
Pennadam, DI
...
do
Sir uppalikaut, U.
...
do
Titsgucii, DI.
...
do
V.1, DD-, M.
...
do
PON. /IGItERRY,M.T.
Bahoor, U.
.. Pondioherry
liandarnangalam, DI. ...
do
Al s, odagapt.t, M.
...
do
Moratsuaiehavady, M.
do
Madan yarpct, M. ,..
do
Mutti.)1pet, M.
".
do
Pondicherry Railway
Station, M.*
..
do
Tirumaogalam, NI. ...
do
Valavanur, Al.
...
fin
Vallinur, NI,
...
do ..
Valudavur
..,
do
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LW ORE DISTRICT

Name of Poet

Telegraph fitation

Telegraph ste,tion f ,r Nume of Pori

Office.

telegroplovadvicee.

it r

telegraph advices.

Office.

r
KUMBAICONAM,M.T.

NE G AP ATAllf, M. T.

Negapatana

M...

Amsnacha.tratn, M. ... Kumbakonam

AMiltatuangalam.

Avoor, M.

do

ammayappan, M.

...

do

Darifearam M.

do

Andat.apput

...

do

dos

Ayakkarambalam

...

do

Kilayur, M.

..,

do

M.

...

Goviudocoody, 31, ,.
Kahistalurn, M.

...

do

Melakaveri, M.

...

a .

Kivelur,

Natcharkoil, M.

Odaiyalnr, 31.

do
' do

do

Kulikarai, M.

do

Nirtha -amangalam ...

do

Oothoocadu, M.

,..

do

Point Calimere, M. ...

do

Papauaeam, M.

...

do

Seinhcdoi, M.

io

Pateeewarara, M,

...

...

do

Sikltil, M.

do

Pullabudangudi, 31. ..

do

'Fever, M.

do

Rajaghiri, M.

do

Tlruptuadi, M.

Reudankatallai, M.

a.

Thachery, 31,

...

Sholapurain, 31.

...

do

Topputhurai, M.

...

do

Sundara porumalkoil,M

do

V arlaukwd al , )5, _..

do

..

do

Swami Meal, M. ...

do

VollIpalayam,11*.

Tippirojapuram, 31. ...

do

Vedaraniam, At.

Tirukkarugavur, 31, ...

do

vettakkaraniruppu ...

Tirupprambion

...

do

Kaareal, 31. T.

Umayalpuram, 31. ..

do

Vamaparnaii.

do

...

Kurrttale, Itf.

... Mayavaram

Pnoclanallor, AI
...

Terizlieudur, M.

MAYAVARAX, M. T.
.

Koranad

do

NACIORE, M. T.

...

NariNrrtm, M.T.

...

Am ba l

Nanailam

1C.

do

..

do

Eravancheri, I
Kodavaael. M.

Killapuram, M.

do
do

3Ianakkal - Aiyya mpet

do

do

Han Mammon', M. ...

...

do

Mudikondan, N.

...

do

Perumpanuiyur, 31. ..

do

do

Map=

do

Punthotam, M.

...
.

31a1Sfam, M.
31analme lu, M.

... 3leyavaram

Mauganallur, 31.

...

do

sennanallur

do

Soraboj

Melapathi, M.

do

Smgalipuram

Pandur

..

do

serukalaththur, M.

do

Tiruvilauthur, M,

...
...

V tdiskand
SYLIYMA, 11. T.

... Shiy

Achalpuram, M.

all

do

Jo
,igaunilarn

...

do

\ Thitukkannapuram ...

do

....

Tiruchirai, M.

do

do

do

irajapun am ...

Stilt...1,3mm, Cl.

do

Tharmapuram, M. ...

do

do

...

31annippallam, M. ...

do

...

do

do

... Karikel

Tirunalor_M.

do

...

Antaudavaporam, M.
Kali

do

..

Emu:wadi, M.

do

Kadiramangalam, 31.
Kemal, M.

do

...

Tirumilrayapatnam,M.

do

cum., M.

do

..

Thiruko t taram

M.
...
KUMBAKONAM SA7AAR, 10 do
KUMBAKONAM thrill-

PRTIATA14,11- 4
TittuvALuB, M. T. ...

do
do

Pullamaugnlana, M. Tiruvalur
nalkarachattrum, Al,

do

E lath ur, M.

do

Erukkur

...

do

Ka.voripatnam

...

do

Mader Velur, M.

...

do

Nungar, M.

...

do

Puttur, M.

...

do

Thalachangadu

...

do

Tiiumalaivaeal, M. ...

Jo

Tirtmagiri, M.

do

Tiravengadu, M.

...

do

N. ,..., litltubB kOnn in


do

Vaithisvarankoil, M. .:.
TinceoNANDAL,

...

do

...

do

SiVivaikeupet, M. ...

do

Koorehy, M .
Lower a aleut,

M.

TIRIMIDAMARTJTHUR,M.T.

.,.

aduthurai, M.

...

do

Valivalam, M.

..

do

Vettar, M.

do

Tappedsrapnliyur

Vjappuram, 31*.

...

Por a yar, 31*

Tit ukkalaelleri

do

Pirne ,dayo r, Al.

...

do

TANJORE, 31.

...

Azhiavoikkal

...

do

Pudalur, 31.

do

Karuntattomkndi. M *.

31oripmm tusoil, 31. ...


v., M.

do
do
do

Pc,nnappur

do

Pooudi, M.

...

do

Saliyamangalam, 31. ...

do

Tiramangalacoody, 31.

do

Timm agaewe ram. M. ...

do

Tirufavanam, M.

do

Thiruppanthurithi, M.

do

Thogur ,irk,"

do

In

...

do

"

'Tanjore City

Nadakkav, ri. U.

Naraaingarripetai, M....

VePPallinr,141,

do

do

Koviladi. 31.

do

Tirnvesa 'oor, 31.

do

Perambur

Tirnvadamarraur Moloto

... Trancluebae

Nalltdat

Konarirajapuram, M....

..

do

TRANQUERAtt, M. T. ...

Tirucattupalle, Ai.

In
do

,..

do

MST OFFICES IN' SOUTH INDIA.

TANJORE INSTRICT.ContI

Name of Post
Telegraph station for
Name of Post
''Telegraph siation for
Office.,
telegraph advices.
Offe4,
teleglaph advice'.
'. .anjoro City
Irttnad Ohntrum, 31.
Utayatilarthandap11111111,711. Mutupet
redittpram, M.
..
do
NIDAVANCIALAM, M. ... Tanjore City
LDIRAMPATNAM, M. T.
Alangudi. M.
...
do
kmmanichuttram, 31... AdintIllpt11114111
Anunapet, Al.
...
do

fILEHL111,11di, Al.
do
...
Hari thwaramangalam,

do
lajanuttlam. M.
M.
*
..
do
iathut ova Cbatru tn, M.
do
Kilapalaiyur,
...
do
LRANTANOI, II, T. ...
Koradaeheri, Al.
...
do
kvadynritoil, I,
..:. Arantangi
Podakkndi.
...
do
...
1VYAKPET, AI T.
Pnvannr, AI.
do
1anapathi Agraharain, 31, Avyanopet
Seller, AI.
do
..
do
traloothoor, Al.
Vaduvur, M.
tin
...
paNAms.t.xuni, M. T....
PATITEOTA, M. T.
... Mat atnalltudi
knornapatne.m
Ayingudi, 31.
... Patakota.
do
...
iotapa.tam, M.
Ottangada,
...
do
do
...
ilimisal, M.
Pappanad, Al.
do
...
1:tNNAILGUDI, AS T. ....
Peravarni, 31.
do
... Matplargudi
kdiehapuram, M.
TANJORE CITY, M. * T
... 6
do
:Coothanallur, M.
TIRUTURAIPTINDI, M. T.
...
Cottur, 31.
do
kunnalar, AI.
. Tiruturalmudi
do
...
;:unniyur, Al.
Neertno!si, M.
do
do
...
datinkarai, M.
Ponnarai, 31.
...
do
do
Thalanayar, M.
lahadevapattam, Al....
do
...
do
...
Vilakkudi, AI.
4adtivakalappal
...
do
do
...
'aingtoadu, 3E.
TouvAnt, N. T.
do
...
Kaliaoapuram, N. ... Tirtivatii.
;orRngoiam, g.
do
...
Tel dititudi, M.
Kandiyur,
...
do
..
4ETEPET, It. 1.
Sathannr, M.
...
do
.,... Mutu pet
Thillaistaulm, :It. ...
daravnkkadu
do
' do
?eruvazhnndan, 31, ...
VALr.am, 31. T.
do
...
lithamalli
Gandbarvakota, M. ... Vallam.
TINNEVELLY DISTRICT.
'ALAAICOTTA li, M. T.
' MURAPPANAP, M.
... Palatneottah,
' Kaliavoor, M.
iangaikondan, M. ... Pal inoottah.
,,
...
do
do
daiseval, 31.
NA:4611HBR', M. T.
...
do
Eruvadi, 31.
r.adambutr, M.
...
... Nangtorri.
do
Kalakad, M.
:ay atar, 31.
...
...
do
...
do
:eelapattain, M.
Panagudi, M,
do
...
...
do
Sing-du-dam,
Ianiyaehl, Jr.
do
do
'annikulam, 31. 57 ...
Savis.ashapooram, 3I....
do
do
edauganallur, M. ...
Trikarangudi, M,
...
do
.LVARTIRIINAGARI, 11,T.
Vadakangulnu, M....
do
:utualbur, M. i ... Alvartirunagor:. Vallioor, M.
.,.
do
do
'henthirupa.ai, Si. ...
Vijianarayanam, M. .,.
do
IKBASAMUEBAlt, 31..T,
NAZARETH, M.T.
:ulladaltnriebi, M. ... Anohtiamudtatu , Kaynmoli, 31.
.,. Nazar .,,.
apegodi, :`,1.
do
Megnanapuram, AI.
1
d
do
ingamoatti, M.
1/rAriDARan, M.
..
.., T-tinoriu.
do
eerava oallar, AI.
...
Kadalkudi, 31.
...
uo
ikrapasingapurain ,A1 : do
Kulathar, M.
...
do
UTOOR, 1d. rr.
Kurukaehalai
..
do
unniiikayal,
... Author.
: Marthandaropetti, AC._
do
TAIYAPURAM, M.
,.. Palatocottah.
I Nagalapuram, M.
..,
do
do
araiyar, 31,
...
: Pasuranthanai, AL ...
do
IAIYANGEDI, M.
... Nazareth.
radar, 31.
...
do
attaikkulam, 31.
...
do
Puthiamputhar, 31. ...
d,l.
ithautharuvai, M. ...
do
Vaippar, M.
...
Jo
AYALPATNA, MU. 1'.
VII atikulam, Al,
..,
do
rumuganeri, 31.
... Kayaldatnatn.
PErAr, M. T.
OILPATI. 31. T.
RAnirarunam, AL
,.. Palatieottall,
.siyarasattendal, M. ... Koji pati.
Kudankulam, M.
.
do
alugumslai, M.
.
do
Ktittankttli, M.
... Polarn2otlale
tuaratrutty, M....
do
Samagarangaporanl, ..,
do
ULASEKHARAPATNA31,
SlNEARANAINARK011., Al
do
31. T.
Ka riva larnvandanallur:
do
kistianagaram. M. ... Kulaseicha-apat- Rarukalpatty, M.
..
do
KurnvIkulam, M.
nam
...
do

inapn.d, 31.
Pudjiingueli. M.
do
...
..,
do

Name a
Office
Vasudeva
SaTANKtri
Asirvadai
Mnialnr,
Padukkay
SaTun, N
Ellarator
AIasatapt.
Sevalpa ti
Tulukayt
SAWYERT
Arumng:
SHERMAL
Patlarna:
&YMCAS!
SRIVAIK1
Eral
Karungo
Pert:toga
Puthukt
SRIVILLI
Rejapalr
Seitnr,
Walnut
Watrap
TENKAS1
Alvarku

TRIVA
Silk:2a]
Nedunn
Pettnh,
Taikad,
Vallakt
Vallaut
ALLEPI
Ambali
ALwav
Angano
Perami
ANJEtsi
Varkal
Arm;
Perron
CRAW
CHANT
Kanjit
COLAI
KAYA1
Harip;
Baron
KOTTI
Adur,
Rion
Punnl
KOTT,
Bann
Korso
Mann
Palai,
MART
pools
Kallil
Tirav

TINNEVELLY DISTRICT. Con Id.

Name of Poet
telegraph 4alion for! Name of Post
Telegraphotationifor
ces,
telegragJi advices. 1
Offices,
telegraph ads-lees.
Vasudevanallor,
... Pallameottab
Unoji, M.

... Tenkasi
SATANKULAM, M.
... Nazareth.
Kadayam M.
...
do
Aeirvadapuram, M. ...
do
Rad lanalliir, M.
...
do
Moaalor, M.
Kuttatata ,
do
.
..
do
Padukkapathu, DI. ...
dv
Pavoor Chattram, N.
do
SATcR, M.T.
Sendamaram, M.
...
do
Ellarampuni, M.
... Satnr.
Surandi, DI.
...
do
a,
Masarapatti, M.
...
Veerakaralampudo.451. do
Sevalpati, M.
...
d.
THATTAPARAT, M.
... Tuticorin.
M.
...
TINN Ey ELLY) M.T.
do

SAwafariPmiAln, M. ... Srivaiknotham. Aulaokulam, m


... Tinnevely.
Arnmugamangalam,31.
Me'
aelbet
al,
M.
,.
do
do
EliBIOlaDEVI, M. T ...
Sottamally, M.
...
do
TINNEVELLY RAILWAY
Pattainadai, M.
... Sherma deli.
STATION, M.'1'.
S/VAKASI, XT.
...
... Tionevelly Rail.
111anoor,III,
SRIYAIKUISTRAH. M.T.

Way station.
... :.' vaikmatham.
,
Era]
do
fifolaikkgraipItiti,31....
do
.
Karungalain, 31.
..
do
Tachanallur, m.
do
...
Perungalam, 31,
TIRtCUENDUE, M.T.
do
."
Po thukudi, M.
Viracaudiyan
at! an am Tiruch end ur.
SEIViLLIPETT TR, M.T.
VIRUDVPATI, 141 .T. ...
Rajagalitiyam, M. ... Sririlliputtur.
TUTICORIN, M.T....
... ' do
Seitnr, M.
... Tuticorin.
3Ielur, M*
do
Solapur aro, M.
...
do
Podokotai, M.
...
do
...
Watrap, M.
... Nagercoil.
Kftrung,ulam, M.
...
TENHASJ, M.1'.
... Shencotiah.
, Paopulli,M.
... Tenka.M.
Alvarkurehi, Al,
I
do
Idaikal, M.
...

TRAVANCORE STATE.
Kuttattukulam , DI. ... Martandam
TRIVANDRUM, M.T.
N aotaxotr., 31.T.
...Trita ndi uta.
Kilicaanur, M.
... Nagercoil.
Aramboly, M.
do
...
Nedumaogod, M.
do
Ashamboo, M.
...
do
...
Pettah, M.
do
Cape Comorin, M. ,
...
do
Taikad, DI.
do
Mylady, M.
...
do
Vallakadavoo, M. ...
... ydo
Tittivila, M.
do
...
Vallanad, M.
NE Y YATT I NEAR A, MT.
ALLEPPEY, M.T.
... Neyyatinkara.
Fnvar, M.
Anabalapuzba, M. ... Alleppey.
PARER, 31.T.
... Trivandrum
ALwAr It, M.
... Ram.
Verapoly, M.
do
Angamally, M.
...
PEEH1IADH, M.T.
do
,..
Perambavoor, M.
PULIARAI, M,T.
...
ANJENGII, M.T.
QUILON, M.T.
... Anjengo.
Vaikala, M.
Mayyauad, M.
Quilon.
Ammr.
a, M.T.
do
Quilon Cutcherry, M,..,
Pernmatburni, M. .,. Attu ngal.
Tangasseri,
NI*
do
...
CnaLainazaA it. M.* ,.. Trivandrum

SHENCOTTAH, M.T.
CHANGANACRERRY,N. . T.
.... Shencottah.
... Changannehtrry. Kalthnritty, M.
Kaujirapally, M.
... Cod] i la .
SHERTALLY, M.
UOLAREL, M. T.
do
Vaikam, M.

HAY ANOULAAL M.T.


...
TENMALAI,
M.
Trivandrum.
...
Kayangu'ion.
Haripad, M.
...
do
Eddamawar, M.
do
Karunagnpalli, DI. ...
TUIECKALAY, 31.T.
HOTTENKAR A, M.
... Trivandrum.
fdalagamada,31.
... Thuckalay.
do
...
Adur, M.
do
do
Neyyoor, M.
...

Kunoicode, M.
M.T.
do
T1RU
VA
LLA,
...
Ponalur, DI.
Chengannur, M.
... Tiruvalla
KOTIAYAM, M.T.
...
do
,,,,,
Kozhaceheri, Al.
... Kottayam.
Efkumanur, M.
do
DEv1COLAM, KT.
Koravalangad, M. ...
do
Kumm, M.T.
...
Mannanam, M.
Udamalpet.
Tulliar, M.
do
Palai, M.
.
Pallipoit, M.
... Cochin.
MARTANHAM, M.T.
MuNNair, M.P.
C/oolasagaram, M. ... Mart tndam
Edapally, Al.
do
... Eroakulatn.
...
Kailikavilai, N.
,,, Bodinayakanor.
Ellappatti, M.
do
Tiravattar,131.
...
MAYELIKARA, M.T.

MEV/ail:PP MIA, M. ....... ki-OttAyatil,

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POST UPPICKS IN SOUTH INDIA.

1,..94(1

ritICKINOPOLY 018TRIC1.

....
Name of-Post
Telegraph station for
Offioe.
telegpsph aivices
TRICIFINOPOLY M.T.
Ayampalyatn, M.
... Trichinopoly.
Chettiku am, M.
...
do
Elamanor, M.
(1)

It appal. L31.
do

Ironical 1, M.
do
,
Kariatnanikam, M. ...
do
Kolatur Railway Strr
do
tion, M.
do
...
' Mnekanamalaipati, M.
do
Mnttarasauellnr, M.
do
Nartgava, am, M.
...
do
Padalnr, N.
do
Pottaimytta'ai, 31. ...
do
Thiravanalkoil, NJ. ...
do
Tirnvei n mbar, M.....
do
Vathalaimialor, 31. ...
,. r en,.
AHIYALIJR, M.T.
JAYANKONDACHOLAPII.
RAM, M.
...

do
Thathampettaipaloor,M.
do
Udaiyarpalaiyam, M. ..
do
Kothamaegream, ... Ha.,ainkathan.
Kumrsr.Ar, M.
... Trichinopoly.
Katapalle, M.
do
...
Rattalai, M.
do
,
Katumitur, 3i,
...
do
do
Krishmrayapnram, AL.
Lalape,, M.
do
...
Sivayam.
do
...
Tbottayam, 31.
do
...
LALGUDI, ?LT.

Kilpalovor, 31.
... 1,a'gadi,
...
Mettapatti. 31.
do
Pallampadi, 31.
do

...
Name Z4 Post
Telegraph station f.
Office. e
telegraph advices.
Pnvalur, M.
...Jalgudi
Therumanur, M.
...
do
Thirnma'aveAli, M. ...
do
Valady, M.
...
do
Viragalnrc M.
to
...
MANArA!, M.
... Trichinopoly.
Chintatnani atti, M....
do
!Cadaver, M.
...
do
Kovilpatti, 31.

do
Maruugapuri, M.
...
do
Puthanatbam, M. ...
do
Thogamalai, M
...
do
Thuvarankurichi. M....
do
Vaiyampatti, M.
...
do
Va'ancla, M.
do
Muantr, M.
do
...
Cannanore, M.
do
...
Jembuoathapuram, M.
do
Manamedn. M.
...
do
PFRABIBALUIL, 31
...
do
Krisbuapnram, 31. ...
do
Kurnmbalor, M.
...
do
Ramangodi, 31.
do
...
lesanai, M.
do
...

SRaIsaGAM, M.T.

Ichampatty, M.
.., tirfrn nom,
31anachanalloor, M. .
do
TEPPAIIIMAN, 31.
... Trichinopoly.
TalcamOPOLY Four t[
do
TUReIYUR, Al.
...
do
Erakudi, M.
do
...
Kalatter, M.
...
do
Sikkitambnr, M.
...
do
Uppiliapnram, M. ...
do
WORM; M.12..
...

THE INDIAN PEARL FISHERIES.


THEIR INCREASING PROFIT.
A great deal ri.ore might be done than is done in India in connection with pearl
lisherie., especially if people realised that ninther-o'-pearl shells fetch as
mach as much as 140 per ton in the Loudon market ! There may be no
royal roads to fortune, but this bears Anch an uncommonly ace , resemblance to one that the experiment might be well worth while attempting.
In the Mergui district of Burma the pearl fisheries are increasingly prospertxis, and the local Goveininent shares in their success, which is as it
should be. What are known as pump licenses for pearling brought in a
sum of 10 28,000 in 1003 04, which was an increase over the previous year
notwithstanding that the season was a shorter one than usual. The exports of the products during the three years ended 1903-n4 show that in
the case of mothero'pearl shells the value has gone up ft en 1177,400 in
1901-02 to I11,07.300 in 1903-04; green snail shells increased from H20,335
to K43,700 : and ereen snail and sea slugs from R1,815 to 82,700. The ex
parts of tronasknoa n in commerce as " top shells, " however, practically
ceased in 1903.04their value having dropped to K4,930 from 828,843 in the
previous year. It appears that there has been some talk of closing
pearling grounds, but the native pearlers are strongly opposed to it. Their
contention is that there is no falling-off in the supply of shells, and that
their losses, which invariably occur except when valuable pearls are found,
are rather more due to the deterioration of the class of divers than to shortness of supply. It can hardly le, wonderej at that there should be opposition to closing down ; for even green snail shells are worth 20 to 30

10

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ERRATA AND ADDENDA,

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read " Chemical."
_

STATE . OF CEYLON IN J904.

(CONTRASTED WITH 1903.)


(Ill earreetiolt of tables oil page 822, ct seg.)
ALARACT OF Pair:cosi, STATISTICAL RESULTS FOR THE YEARS 1903 AND 1904.
Popule,- No. in Army
Sq. Papule.- N1!). in Army
Sq.
Province. miles. Lion* 1903.t 1904. Province. Miles. tion. 1903. 1904,
Western ...1,432 920,663 626 1,199 N.-Central 4,002, 79,140 127 198
Central 2,2991 622,832 90 180 [Iva 8,154 1864 - -
Northern _3,363 340,936 - --I S'gamuwa 1,901 321.755 Southern ...2,1163 566,736 600 --Eastern ...4,03601 173,602 - 699
3,505,954 1,752 2,276
N.-Western 2,996; 353,626 - - Total...25,33n
LINKTHS.

BIRTHS lit.ARITIAGESI
1903. 1904. 1903. 1904. 1903. 1904.
Province.
20,094 19,129
Western .,. 34,378 32,738 6,805 6,458
24133 15,844 15,082
Central ... 23,632 25,577 2,051
12,297 12,732
18,356 12,562 2,4845 *41 27146 14,250
Northern ..
14,041
..,
26,042
25,444
4,170
1,934
Southern
471 877 4,073 5,472
Eastern .,. 8,437 8,450
9 108
3,482 11,033
North-Western 16,327 16,940 4,114
2965
,
707 3,542

ir27
3,039 309
North-Central
8:453765
8
9
4
5
0
6
638 6,3
1,497

8,809

8,329

...

Uva
8,840
1,772
Sabaragamuwa 14,587 13,884 1,853
21,947 96,064 98,940
23,533

2uta1 ... 148,027 145,253
N.B.-Registration of both Births and Deaths is compulsory.

EDUCATION, 1903.04.
1904.
1903.
No. of
No. of
Schools.
Scholars.

Province Schools. Scholars. -t-!
}
) 973 102,107
Western . . 983 97,687
1
22,737 0
,,,0 " l 354 34,640
r. c3
Central .. 436 21,836
491
Northern ..-- 476 34,690 7'
' J,-,"
,;;;- 617 39,224
Southiern .. 587 88,678
261 11,417 - 4/ h. '
to
...,
?
,_

11,898

..
277
Eastern
. '''.. 1 563 17,438 3
NOTtll.Wedierll . i'-, 566 15,524 ce,i
4,115 ,Ei;}
3,536 ,-..E. 306
.. 180
North.Central
.. 63 3,798 ig r.v 65
-.
Uva
i ' 1t?"4. ,8
10,1

170
- 10,812 ta,,4
Sabaragamusva .. 160
_
p4

Total ... 8,738 238,269 3,800 246,382
Note.-These figures (except as regards Expenditure) are only approximative.
lb
&CRIMINAL STATISTICS IN CEYLON, from 1899 to 1004.
Comparative Table showing the Number of Offences, Apprehenciong, ConSix Years :victions, and Acquittals, for the last1899.
1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904.
The number of eases instituted in
... 03,644 97,196 71,307 74,049 72,408 77,609
the Police Courts!1
The number of persons apprehended
by the Police or summoned hefore the 81,771 85,895 79,440 151,997 63,016 86,065
Magistrates
The number of summary convictions ;2,095 1,745 2.253 1,794 1,728
1. For offences against the person ... 1.784
2,024 1,059 2,173 1,755 1.975
2. Fur offences against properly ,.. 1.894
224 282 274 351 266 269
3. For cattle stealing
... 22.830 24,365 24,808 33,388 26,008 29,841
4. Fur other offence,. ...

Total .. 26,732 28,766 28,786 38,160 30,123 33,813


* According to Census taken on night of March 1, 1901, inclusive of Military a
slid Shipping. [For full Results of Census of 1901 sec pages 293 to a1.-CoMmun.]
t Exclusive of the Ceylon Volunteer Corps, whose total strength on Dee. 31
1903lExeluaive
yas 2,592. of Mohammedan marriages,which are seldom registered by public, rfficers.
Inclusive of Eandyan marriages.
; Includes also the Municipal Magistrates.

'ERRATA AND ADDENDA,

1344

CRIMINAL STATISTICS-Contd.
Tt,: number of convictions in the Superior Courts :18519, 1900. 1901, 1802. 1903, I
1. For offences against.,' he person... 487 483 ' 560 450 387
2. For offences against property ... 241 398 459 488 410 386
8. For cattle-stealing ... ... 9 27 77 31 6
4. For other offences ... ... 87 99 176 112 183 1 ,
.- -- -- -Total ... 821 1,007 1,272 1,090 986 1,i 2,
The number of persons acquitted :Courts .
617 819 1,239 . 1,007 969 l
1. In the Superior,
2. In the Inferior Jourtsf ... 85,955 3:3,897 43,008 39,603 33,775 32,s:5
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR 1904.
[A pproximative : Tea, Coffee and oth er planting prodects for instance being
incorrectly given-see our Agricultural Review.-Cosieirsca.]
Paddy. Other Coffee. Cacao. Cif II
Province.
Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acl I .
Western ... es. ;113,344 3,809 - - 217,137
16,311 778 29,195 180

...
62,900
Central ...
Northern ... ... 64,799 9,614 - - Southern ... ... 121,696 13,511 18 - 12,794
Eastern ..- ... 88,180 1,609 - - North-Western ... 94,728 16,658 300 3,246 103
North-Central ... 43,590 6,348 - - I: ye. ... ... 32,700 10,700 2,600 2,000 89,469 26,328 258 1,173 506
Sabaraganiuwa
Total ... 711,106 103,891 8,954 35,614 203,679
Province. Cotton. 'Tea. Tobacco. Coconuts. Cinchona. Rubber
Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Ares. floret:Western ... ... - 29,508 80 346,235 - 2,853
Central " ... 261,761 2,928 17,128 1,172 219
Northern ... 35 -- 7,129 21,718 - 16,904 4 108,563 - Southern ...
- - 3,267 33,438 - Eastern ...
North-Western - 1,287 1,385 355,037 - 5 - 29 2,200 - North-Central
- 55,600 50 4,000 - Um ...
Sabaragamuwa .. - 54,150 - 88,818 90 10,545
- - - -. ---. itital ,,.. - 419,210 14,872 927,137 1,262 13,117
(Estimated Acreage of Ceylon ... 16,233,600 aores.-Comemea.1
04 P

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..

LIST OF MANUFACTURES, INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS, IN 1904,1


Western ProtAnce.
30 Coffee, Tea, Cardamom, &c., Mills, 9 Coconut Oil Mills, 798 Chekkoos or Oil
Mills, 9 Factories for the preparation of Coconut Kernels by a pateut process, and 166
Arrack Distilleries.
15 Ice and Soda-water Mills, 1 Gas works, 13 Saw Mills, 59 Tea Factories, 13 iron
Foundries, 22 Coir Mills, and 1 Weaving and Spinning Mill.
1,026 Silversmiths' Shops, 624 Blacksmiths' shops, 1,216 Carpenters Shops, &c,
81 Carriage Factories, 349 Tile and Brick Manufactories, 13 Manufactories of Cane
Baskets, Mats, &c.. 1 Steam Laundry, 646 Potteries 154 Lime Kilns, 11 Fibre Mills.
10 Electrical Installing Engines, 5 Bulk Petrole
um Oil Tanks, 7 Tanneries and
49 Printing, hiding, &c., Machines.
CentrItt Province.
Earthenware, cloth-making, metalwork, silver and brasswork, jewellery, fibre mit ,
pottery, tiles and bricks, cane baskets. and lime. Tannery, Seda-water Mill at An
tiya, Tea Factories. Silver and brasss wook in Udunuwara, Yathildwa-ra, Harispatei
and Pate Dumbara. Jewellery chiefly in Kandy District,
The Ceylon Brewery And Cumming'th Pure Brewery, at Nuwara Eby& Walker
Sons' Ironworks at Kandy. Browu & Company's at Hatton. Walker & Greig% ..Lindula and Dikoya. Several Mills and 1 actories for preparing Tea,.
Maude District.-Extreinely good fibre mats (Patel:al:11) are made from the fibre
of Niyanda plants, Chocolate manufactured on Grove estate, Ukuwela. Spear headai
are made from steel at Weragama. Common kinds of pottery are made in several parts
of the district. Dye manufactured on Crystal Hill estate. Ca:dements. Several
Cocount Oil Mills. There are Silversmiths' Shops, Blacksmiths' and Carpenters'

Ay
El,nEVA
1}7 Y _

FURTHER MANUFACTURES. INDUSTRIES AND

PRODUCTS, 1904.(Continued,)


Northern Province.

AU-K70

Province, large leuanti421 Looms. Independent of the Cloth manufactured in


ties impurted from England and the Continent of India are dyed and painted by band
in the Province.
Oil Mills. A large quantity of Oil is made for home we snroption in a rude
manner, without Mills, from title Coconut, from the lluppai tree (Bassin fongifotia),
and from the Ellu or Giugelly plant (Sesame=
the Margosa {Metier
mientale), There were exported in the year 63 gallons of cocore}t oil.
The price of Oil p 3r Gallon was :Coconut 82.00, Illuppai A200. Margosa R2'00.

Gin ells 113.00.


Setteres for the manufacture of Salta Government monopoly, 56,724 cwt. of
salt were manufactured during the year. 26,810 cwt. of self-formed salt was collected
during the year. No salt was exported.
daggery, a coarse description of augur, manufactured from the sap of the palmirah
palm (Borassus flebeitieormis). 8561 cwt. were exported beyond seas. There are no
returns of the whole quantity manufactured. It is understood that what is termed
crystallized sugar Is made of this Jaggery in places in the Madras Presidency.

Southern Province,

44 ,

Mills;
749 Coconut Oil Mills (Chekkoos); 4 Sugar Mills
455 Citronella Oil Mille and
; 407 Carpenters'
Boilers ; 3 Saw Mills; 31 Tea Factories : 27 Amok
Shops; 261 Gold and Silversmiths' Shops ; 202 Blacksmiths' Shops ; 73 Brass Foundries ;
2 Furniture Shops; 4 Priming Presses ; 161 Lime Kilns, 247 Tile and Brick Kilns;
4 Coir Fibre Mills and 1 Ice and Aerated Water Manufactory,

Eastern Province.
1105 Weavers' Looms; 36 Oil Mills (ehekkoos) ; 45 Brass Foundries ; 71 Silversmiths' Shops ; 57,5 hist and Grass the Manufactorirs ; '252 Potteries ; 300 Cedjan
Manufactories; 14 Brick Kilns ; 50 CM'. Rope Materfactories ; 1 Brick and Tile
auirfactory ; I Ice Manufactory ; and 3 Soda Water 31an1facrolies.

North-Western Province.

130 Forges; 188 *Oil Mills or Cliekkoos ; 4 Tea rectories ; 10 flair Mills ;
143 Carpenters' Shops; 2 Timber Mills; 12 Silversmiths' Shops ; 4 Brass Foundries ;
3 Desiccating Mills ; 1 Loom ; 70 Goldsmiths' Shops ; 2 Saw Mills ; 24 Potteries ;
2 Cane Basket Manufactories ; 87 Brick Kilns ; 19 Lime Kilns.

North-Central Province.

12 Carpenters' Shops ; 44 Goldsmiths' Shops ; 21 Forges; 93 Potteries; 1 Soda


Manufactory ; 3 Lime Kilns.

Province of Gm.

Printing Presses ; 3 Soda-water Manufactories ; 5 Looms ; 2 Willker & Greig's


Iron Works ; 32 Tile and Brick Kilns ; 20 Lime Kilns : 86 Tea Factories ; 70 Carpenters,
Shops; 40 Gold and S Iversiniths' Shops ; 130 Blacksmiths' Shops; 40 lotteries;
end 8 Cane Baskets Manufactories.
2

Province of S'abaragonuma.

251 Blacksmiths' Shops ; 222 Gold and Silversmiths' Shops ; 149 Potteries 242
Carpenters' Shops; 135 Tea Manufactorif s ; 4 Brassfounders' Shops ; 68 Brick and Tile
Kihts; 1 Saw Mill ; 2 Metal Workshops ; 1 S earn Wats'. Pump ; and 2 Oil Mills.
HOUSES OCCUPIED AS RESIDENCES BY THE GOVERNOR.
Quaasr's House, Coramene:Ball room, 2 Reception rooms, Dining room,
Council room, Governor's Office, Aideele , Camp's Office, Billiard room, Private Secretary's room, 6 Visitors' rooms.
THE KING'S Pavimore, KANDY :Ditling room, Flail room, Drawing room, Balcony.
THE QUEEN'd COTTAGE, NUIYAltA. ELI VA: Ball room, Dieing room, Reception room.
The value of furniture and equipincut rupplied by the Colonial Govorenue.1 in other than public apartments upon which rent is charged, is arrived
at by adding to the value at the end of 1903
It.
c.
Value at end of 1903
17,362 78
Leas 5 per cent. for depreciation
868 13
Tetal ..

Purchases daring 1904

R16,494 65
715 31

Net Value at end of 1904


..
R17,209 96
Five per cent. ou nett value of 1117,882'78 shown above =11868-13.
88


1Cr

ERRATA AND ADDENDA.


LIVE STOCK, 1903-1904.

.,- Horses ...


Horned Cattle ...
Pigs ...
Goats
Sheep

1r903. 1904.
... 7,101 ... 3,687
... 1,421,533 ... 1,007,779
9,245 ... 93,628
... 149,543 ... 153542
... 89,604 .. 88,266

Total ... L677,026 1,346,902

CULTIVATED AND UNCULTIVATED LANDS, &c. (Approximate.)


Estimated Estimate
Acreage of Acreage
cultivated uncultivat
ed Land.
Land.
WESTERN PROVINCE.

Colombo
Kalutara

395,671 24,176
144,829 540,500

CENTRAL PROVINCE.

Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliva

481,181

NORTHERN PROVINCE.

Jaffna
Mant.ar
Mullaittivu

162,079 27,5,883

SOUTHERN PROVINCE.

123,441 222,720
83,607 253,099
122.441 188,082
329,489 663,901

EASTERN PROVINCE.

Batticaloa
'Triticomalet

112,927 1,315,959
15,338 671,031
128,265 1,986,990

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.

Kurunegala
Puttalam
Chilaw

Is*

862,433

55,114 I 70,735

PROVINCE OF 170A,

117,980 1,400,580

Nib

PROVINCE OF SABARAOAMUIVA.

Ratnapura
Kegalla

232,682 410,653
10,759 386,624
97,976 65,166
841,417

PROVINCE.

13adulla

230,319

131,397
14,666 275,883
16,016

Galle
Hamhantota
Islatara
.r,

NORTH-CENTRAL
Anuradhapura

24,1711

264,837 199,627
64,733 111,614 30,692

118,490
162,853

281,343 ,
Grand Total... 2,332,257 5,515,017
[Extracted from the Reports of the several Government Agents.]
Exclusive of a very large number of mines in the Southern Province, re-

t%iJ. Ufl C1111,

S-11. L AI

VOSPITAL RETURNS FOR THE YEAR 1904.

171.

Patients Distiarged.

65

2,698

55,357

c.)

32,568

17,759

884

4,749

STATISTICAL RETURN OF THE PRISONS OF CEYLON FOR 1904. "

t.

Number of fetV
;i
iit,
0
committed to Pens"
g
0
Number com- Number of Imprisonment,* in..0
mitted for those commit- cluding "Penal
-o Debt, Want of ted who have Servitude" (ifthat
Bail, and Pun- been previous- term is used in the -E 04, .. .
ly conviated.t Colony to describe 4,
r4
ishment.
i
= Al
1-
50
any Punishment. ) O
50 1
g
2g 0
cp m 0, .1.17 60
0
.0 ,13 1.4
ix.
I
-4
6 0 1
73 0... A
4' -.1
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O
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0 IP
C M
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0
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a
0 1
off, d m o
'75 g IL 1
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:74Z
4...
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...7, '6. s ;r:
0

Fry 5 3
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.1 ka.
.1
0t A
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1.... .0
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Ph.
r
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`" '

1701 Es PI
4 A .<
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S7 411 0 0
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fl
ail
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E-i "I 0 Ey
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i Es Es
I
188
656
745
Men ... 12489 202 5455 6882 749 255 344
5293 2775'59 4892, 13 ..? 72
Women 545 227 318 18 6 6 1 6 18 293 961. 991 7 1
1 0 6 1
7 8.571 Oi 0
Jurepiles... 1 174 160 14 2
Total 13208'1 202 5842 7161 769 261 350 145 662 764 5593 2821.2114091113712 73

gi .. g

...---

LUNATIC ASYLUM RETURNS, 1904.


Discharged.
Daily
Average
Number
during
1904.

Not improved,

Number of
Patients
who died
in 1904,

Mehl
Females ...

110
48

332.98
183.36

35
17

16
1

36
13

Total ...

158

516.34

52

17

11

49

Number
admitted
during
1904.

s .

:-4
P4

* By "penal imprisonment" is meant imprisonment inflicted as a substantive


punishment in pursuance of a sentence of a Court of Justice as distinguished from
imprisonment for safe custody, &u. t Exclusive of Road Ordinance Defaulter..
; Includes prisoners sentenced to death.

148

ERRATA AND ADDENDA.


JUDICIAL STATISTICS.
(In corrtction paje

INDICTMENTS AND INFORMATION IN THE SUPERIOR COUliTS


INCLUDING COURTS ANALOG01.19 TO THE COURTS OF QUARTER SESSION/S IN
ENGLAND, i. e. DISTRICT COURTS, SC., DURING 1904.
[Each prisoner Cied is counted as a separate ca3e ; and the returns i s
r ncluds the indictments for attempts and consp.raci s to commit the several taffel,,
Judgments for Judgments for
the Ct own. the Prisoner. Tot
33
27
Murder
Culpable homicide not amounting to
3
Murder
56
Attempt to Murder
12
1
Negligent Conduct ...
11
4
Rape .
169
Offences against Person.. 318
Offences against Property 388
319
17
45
Robbery with Violence
29
37
Cattle Stealing
162
131
bliscallaneous ..

Total 1,022

*A*

766

JUDICIAL STATISTICS, 1874.1901


Property stolen Tete
Total Total
1., cases in Persons Total Total or robbed, persot:.
r, Police and apprehended Summary Convictions come to the quitted .
t'4 Municipal or Convictions in all Courts knowledge of all Cou t
the Police,
Courts. summoned,
1674... 63,734 r,, 130,637 .. 11,794 ... 12,900 ... R.
1875... 64,324 ... 130,121 ... 13,808 ... 14,769 ... -8176... 64,891 ... 131,266 ... 11,279 ... 12.263 ... 1877... 83,177 ... 133,515 ... 13,217 ... 14,170 ,.. 1878... 69,668 4, 138,661 ... 11,719 ... 12,597 ... 1879... 59,388 ... 122,802 ... 9,721 ... 10,894 .. 101,774
1880... 54,720 ... 115,636 ... 9,774 ... 11,521 ... 100,840
1881... 54,344 ... 109,266 ... 10,103 ... 11.658 .. 70,214 1882... 57,999 ... 115,902 ... 10,467 ... 12,023 ... 76,901 1883... 62,815 ... 123,672 ... 12,034 ... 13,411 ... 86,273
1884... 71,177 ... 128,381 ... 12,139 .. 13 553 ... 64,160 18851L. 50,906 ... 87,597 ... 12,961 ... 14,291 ... 75,994 1886... 52,815 ... 94,236 ... 12,416 ... 13,370 .. 66,025 1887... 48,755 .. 89,395 ... /0,976 ... 11,932 ... 92,674 1888... 49,362i ... 104,179 ... 13,202 ... 14,205 ... 95,749 1889... 51,896 ... 91,431 ... 12,468 ... 13,389 ... 77,667 1890... 59,542 ... 104,467 ... 13,391 ... 19,905 ... 65,417 1891... 58,486 ... 102 930 ... 13,521 ... 11,208 ... 67,190 1892... 61,001 ... 106,962 ... 13 061 ... 13,916 ... - 1893... 62,368 ... 107 847 ... 23 763 ... 29.551 ... - 1894... 65,979 ... 111,961 .. 21,417 ... 22.372 .. - 1895... 63,418 ... 103,929 ... 21,130 ... 21,8'0 ... - 1896... 69,073 ... 101239 ... 21,6.59 ... 25,6:'2 ... - - It
1897... 67,514 ... 101,910 ... 2 .0.09 .. 27,261 .. - 44,066 .
1898.. 86,388 ,. 98,172 ... 25,773 ... 27,100 ... --87,615 '
1899... 63,644 ... 89,771 ... 26,722 .. 27,556 ... - 38,572
1900... 67,196 .. 85,895 .. 28,768 .. 29,773 .. - 84,714
1901. , 71,307 ... 79,440 ... 39,019 .. 35,291 ... - 44,94/ 1902... 74,049 ... 81,997 ... 88,160 ... 59.250 ... - 4o,op
1903 .. 72.408 ... 83,C16 ... 30,123 ... 31,109 ... - Ala ' '
1064 77 RN
fR /IAA

% 1

NO.. OE liCaI4INAL CASES instituted, decided, and appeals .under thi,

VILLAGE CO9DIUNITIES ORDI4ANCE


r

for the years 1882.1904.

Decisions :

Appeals to
"Malicious Cattle Main. rrotal Appeals 11. E in
Inslitu-
Year tiring. Assault. Theft. Injury. Trespass. tenance. decided. to G.A. Council..
1882 28,093 5,871 4,631 915 4,274 828 16,519 1,014 4,013 743 16,106 1,175 --1883 28,171 5,563 4,110 777
1884 28,492 5,226 4,245 946 4,125 775 15,464 1,316 -1885 28,620 4,682 5,076 609 - 8,108 736 14,801 683 1886 30,314 5,135 6,045 078 3,069 704 15,031 715 --
1887 33,372 5,829 4,894 719 2,152 632 13,512 877 1888 84,828 6,181 5,339 893 2,968 4836,, /6,217 801 -
1889 32,827 6,011 6,410 928 9,703 835 4116,026 759
1890 32,334 7,101 5 628 1,322 2,666 631 17,243 803 1891 31,660 6,442 5,222 1,173 3,024 211 18,072 853 -1892 32.615 6,918 5 715 1,170 4.305 121 17,238 890 1893 29,285 6 260 5.511 022 2,485 60 15,138 993 1894 31,786 6,625 5,316 9117 2,350 23 15,313 898 1895 32,522 6,883 5,600 1 152 2.314 28 16,007 928 1896 34,228 6.331 4,292 1,1 5G 2,331 17 14,027 1,077 1897 35,990 7,011 4,619 1,169 2,810 3 15,892 902 87
1898 38,288 7,027 4,840 ,062 2.508 4 14,881 1,450 85
1899 36 618 6,657 4,183 891 2.946 4 11,704* 1,832 68
1900 30,327 6,574 4,035 1,114 2,260 3 1X,9891- 1,359 74
1901 36,440 6,082 9,091 1.360 2.038 3 13.583 1,141 81
1902 36,955 6,291 4,402 1,947 2,115 1 14,256 -L-,918 91
1903 41,119 6,367 4,218 1,..93 2 579 7 14,828t 1,226k 81
1904 42,183 6,005 4,503 1,613 2,146 218 14,484 1,109 53
eThe classes of crime dealt with do net ino'ude offences under the Village Com/Hitter, Holes and Irrigation Rules and these have been excluded in computing the
'figures fey the column " Ti.ted Decided," The offencea ate, howver, classed as "Criminal in the Statutes end are included under the heading " institutions" and
" Appeals." Thus the proportion of " Cases decided" to '' InsiatiOna" and of
" Appeals" to " Cases decided " is incorrect in the table.

Pagus386.-The number of Cart Licenses issued at the BadollaKaelicheri in


1004 was 370, beside 13 coach licenses.
Pagex31.--For latest information on Dredging, see page 434.
Page 808-9,---The Secretary of the Colombo Buddhist Theosmilical
Society is S. Hewawitarna, and Secretary of the Buddhist Youngwen's
Association, G. F. Perera.
Page 820.-LICENSED CARRIAGE HIRES IN GALLE are as follows
H. G. Babahatny, A. F. Yapa, A. Abeyeweera, K. V. Mani Ilamy, M. K. H. do "
Silva, D. E. Rajapiiitse, P. L. Baba Appu, R. L. Ephranms, 0. L. M. Mohan).ado, W. S. tic S. Wickrometouga, C. H. Weerasinglie, E. J. Weerasinglie, G. A.
Carlina, John A. Janusz, W. R. de Alwis, S. Jaladeen, E. Surawira, J. G.
Paranavitana, W G. Geeris Appu, 0. E. D. S. Abeysinghe, A. A. Theberis
Homy, M. D. Pearls, M. W. J. Dinaraja Damn, S. George de Silva, M. K.
Kostan Appu, S. A. Gunasekara, W. Cornelis, P. W. Marshall, M. M. lisoof,
31, M. Odowa Lebbo Marikar.
Delete the names of J. 1V. Faber and John Hendrick under heading
"Tailors and Outfitters."
_AL

* including Vaccination 21, Public Nuisance 4, whieo do not appear in the list 1
prejous years. t Including Public Nuisance 3. / Includiu4 9 cases Public Nuisance.

1,350

ERRATA AND ADDENDA.

CEYLON ASSOCIITION 11" 1,0110\.


LIST OF MEMBER4,
PRESIDENT G. A. TALBOT, Esq.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTER',
a H.
Itutherts
I Sir Richard Cayley
Henry Bois, Esq
a W. J. Thom
^a Sir John J. Grinlinton
7: Alex. Brack e, Awl
Sir Emile. R. S
Jno. Hamilton, Raq
Ralph A. Cameron, Esq
a A.W.Stopford Sackville,Esq Sir E. N. Walks ,
'1 R. A. Boaanquet, F. q
Rt. lion. Low(
Fredk. H. bl. Corbet, Es'l I a.1. L. Shand Esq
a Sholto G. D. Shrine, Esq
a Alfred Brown, Esq
SECRETARY--W. MARTIN LEAKS, Req.
Messrs. Aitken, Spence& CO. Lalessirs. M. P. Evans & Co.
The New Dimbula C
Albion and Caledonian Elirates Mews. k.wart, Maccaughey Panawal Tea Co L
&
Co.
'

(owners of)
(
'has. R. Paterson,
s '"
' I i..ntes FairhitrA, Ems'
a G. G. Anderson, Esq
Poonagaila Valley
A. M. Ferguson, Esq
Ltd.
W. Herbert Anderson, Esq
Robert Porter E.,1
The A nglo-Ceylon and General Capt. J. Arthur Fort es, R.N.
H. L. Forbes, Esq
D. Reid, Esq
Estates CO-, IAMessrs. Arbuthnot, Latham Gideon J. Gibson, Esq
Russell B. Reid, F
& Co.
Messrs. Cow, Wilson & Stanton .T. H. Renton, Esq
Win. R. Arbuthnot. Esq
Rt. Hon, Sir Y.
A. Grey, Esq
a C. Spearman Armstrong, Esq a Norman W. Grieve, Fig
Way K.C.M.O., EX.
R. S. Atkinson, Esq
Messrs James A. Redden & Co. 0 J Alec Roberts.
Gen. M. Ballardie, Fail
J. Coryton Roberts,
, Messrs. Hancock, Bros. & Co.
Bandarapola Ceylon Co., Ld.' A, F. Harper, Esq
Messrs, Robertson Bo g
W. S. Bennett, Esq
Messrs. Rowe, White &
C. E. G. Hatharell, Esq., .1.1',
a (T. C. Owen, Esq)
Edward Bexley, Esq
Messrs. Henckell Du Buisson
W. A. L. Rowlands, E
a A. Betit.ine, Esq., J.P.
& Co,
The Blackwood Coffee Co.
Highland Tea Co. of Ceylon,Ld Messrs. S. Rucker, Mae
& Co.
Messrs. R. A. Bosariquet & Co J. Bancroft Holmes, Esq
Messrs. Sanderson & Co
Robert C. Bowie, Esq
A. P. Hostyns, Esq
G. D. Brabazon, Esq
John Hughes, Esq.,F.O.N., F.I.C. H, S. Saunders, Esq
A. Nairn Scott, Egg
P. W. Braybrooke, Esq
J. lioydon Hughes, Esq
a C. J. Scott, Esq
Messrs. Robert Brooks & flo.
IL Humphreys, Esq '
Scottish Ceylon Tea Co.,
0. J. Jameson, Esq
Arthur 13rms, Esq
Scottish Trust and
Burnside Tea Cowl Ceylon Ld, Henry Jenkins, Eget
of Ceylon, Ld.
R. Wade Jenkins Esq
H. H. Capper, Esq
Chas. Shand, Req
a Jas. B. 3 elth, Esq
Frank Carey, Esq
E. Thompson Sharpe,
The Carolina Tea Co., im The Rebid Valley Tea Aseocia- W,ES.O.
ion, IA
Messrs. Frith, (lands & Co .
Spencer
Shelley, Hsi
Arthur 0, Kingsford, Esq
W. J. Carver, Esq
is J. Sinclair, Fey
The Ceylon Land and Produce J. M. Maitland Kirwan, Esq
C. B. Smith Esq
Co., Ld.
F, G.'A. Lane, Esq
a A. G. Stanton, Esq
The Ceylon Tea Plantations a W, Forbes Laurie, EN
C. E. Strachan, Esq
Co., Ld.
P. C du. S. Leather Esq
Thos. North Christie, Esq
Lethenty Tea Estates Assocn., a Theodore Stretch, Eat
Messrs. Taylor, Noble &CO,
Hatffings A. Clarke, Esq
Ltd.
S. E. Tench, Esq
a R. S. Corbet, Esq ,
Messrs. Lewis & Noyes
Messrs W. J, & H. Thom.
W. F. Courthope, Esq
Messrs. Lipton, Ltd.
is Alexander Thomson, Esq
Messrs. Crabbe it Co.
Sir Thos. J. Lipton
Harry Creasy, Esq
Messrs. Lloy.i. Matheson and John Tilly, Faq
Carritt
Mesisri. W. H. Tindall& (ky
Andrew Lewis Cross, Esq.
Francis S. Long, Esq
A. D. Van Renan, Es.'
P. Cummins, Esq
A.
G.
Low,
Esq.,
L. Davidson, Esq
F,1 (5.5,
Messrs. Venesta Ltd.
H. V. Lushington, Esq
A. A, Pelmege, Esq
Messrs. Walker Brothers
is Sir Alfrid Dsnt, K.C.11.0.
John MeEvran, Esq
Messrs. Walker. Lambe
Messrs. Dent Brothers & Co.
Donald Mackay, Esq
Messrs. WO) er, Sons &
Geo. A. Dick, Esq
Messrs. McMeekin & Co.
Messrs. Geo. White & CO.
Messrs. Geo. Dunlop & Co,
W. Megginson, Erg
G. A. Whitten, Esq
The Eastern Produce and Metropolitan Bonded Ware R. W Wickham, Esq
Estates Co., Ld.
house, Ltd.
a S. J. Wilson, Esq
nierupola Tea Co. o' Ceylon,Ial 0. 0, Neftel Faq
Messrs, Wilson, Srnithett
banning Esdajle, Esq
Messrs. Nevett, OsWalat & Co.
Yntlyantota Ceylon Tei
IT Members of tke Teo and Pro011ma 0........44....

RAEE PLANTING (AMP AMES 1N MAIM

RISE

AND FALL Ili' THE SECOND QUARTER OF 4903.


Market Value of Shares. Rise

Ordinary Marc?i Juno or


NAMES oP *OMPANIES.
Capital. 30,1905. 30, 1905. Fall.
R. R. R. R.

Agra Ouvah . .., 375,000 618,750 600,000 +41,250


Castlereagh
... 240,000 168,000 204,000 +36,000
Ceylon Planters'
Rubber Syndicate ... 160,000 400,000 *320,001 -80,000
Ceylon Provincials ... 666,000 772,000 865,800 +93,800*
Ceylon Rubbers ... 100,000 300,000 260,000 -411,000
Ceylon Tea and Coconuts ... 352,000 352,000 352,000 Clinics
... 332,000 415,000 232,400 -182,600
Clyde
... 270,000 351,000 303,750 -47,250
Doomoo
... 400,000 380,000 372,000 -8,4100
... 572,000 804,375 804,3751 Drayton
Eila
... 300,000 t.)41.0,099 120,000 -90,000
Estates of Uva ... 710,500 317,460 369,460 +52,000
Fernlands
.., 275,000 275,000 275,0001. Gaiigawatte
... 178,500 178,500 187,425* +8,925
Glasgow
.r. 325,000 682,500 812,500 +130,001)
Great, Western ... 584,000 612,400 584,000 -58,400
Hapugahalanda ... 170,000 238,000 238,0001 High Forests .. 700,000 795,000 825,000 +30,000
Horrekelly
... 400,000 460,000 480,000 +20,000
Kalutara
... 400,000 420,000 380,000 -40,000
...
Kalutara Rubber
.. 150,000 235,730. ,V35,730 Kanapediwattie ... 334,000 283,9e 217,100 -66,800
Kainlyan Hills ... 125,000 75,000 62,500 -12,500
Kelaui T. Gardens ... 300,000 240,000 202,500 -37,500
... 100,000 102,500 102,5001. Kirklees
... 415,000 498,000
456,500 -41,500
Knavesmire
Lanka Rubber ... 50,000 100,000 70,000 -30,000
... 300,000 225,000 270,000 +45,000 .
Mafia Uva
*Malay States Coffee .. 100,000 400,000 325,000 -75,009
... 404,000 727,200 808,000 +80,800
Mocha
... 396,500 261,750 297,375 +35,625
Nahavilla
... 265,00U 371,000 371,000e Neboda
... 410,04 )0 216.000 287,k0 +41,000
Palmerston
... 150,000 120,000 123,000 +3,000
Penrhos
... 918,740 1:31.,765 135,681 +13,916
Pine Hill
,,, 310,000 310,000 310,4001. Pitakanda
... 200,000 580,000 555,000 ---25,000
Putupzula
... 150,000 165,000 157,500 -7 500
Ratvaitte .
... 600,00(1 690,000 615,000 -75,000
Rayigain
Rani Rubber ... 73,500 167,050 147,000 -20,050
... 300,000 345,000 375,000 +30,000
Roeberry
... 265,000 238,500 159,000 -;9,500
Ruanwella
... 50,000 30,000 30,000 St. Helier's
. Seremban Rubber ... 475,000 1,306,250 1,235,000 -71,250
Southern Ceylon ... 300,000 450,000 405,000 -45,000
... 200,000 145,000 150,000 +5,0(K)
Talgaswela
... 280,000 252,000 210,000 -42,000
Tonacombe
... 25,000 62,500 62,500 -Udapola
... 320,000 73,600 112,000 + 38,400
Union
Upper Maskeliya ... 350,000 490,000 455,000 --35,000
... 240,000 228,000 192,000 -36,000
Uvakellie
... 720,000 918,000 864,000 -54,000
Cogan
... 378,000 793,800 831,600 +37,800
Wanaraah
... 190,000 741,000 703,000 -38,00)
Yataderia

Total R16,744,740 20,775,530 20,178,196 -597,331


41"

Buyers' prices in the absence of transactions or sellers' quotations.


1 No quotation during the quarter.

1252

ERRATA AND ADDENDA.

REPEE COMMERCIAL COMPANIES IN, MAO!.

Market Value of Shares.


June
Ordinary March
30, 1905. 30, 1905,
Capital.
R.
R.
R.
,,.-.
35,670
3.5,670
... 118,900
Adam's Peak Hotel
229,560
267,820
... 382,600
4 Bristol Hotel
493,750
493,7501... 395,000
Brown & Co., Ltd.
192,000*
280,000
Ceylon General Steam Navigation 80,000
270,000* 337,500
Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage .. 450,000
... 400,000 . 620,000t 580,000
Colombo Apothecaries
20,640"
20,640*
C6lombo Assembly Rooms
._. 27,520
414,000
414,000
Colombo Fort Land 47 Buildings 360,000
i."... 500,000 1,515,000 1,562,500'
Colombo Hotels
... 650,000 1.153,750 1.170,000
Galle Face Hotel
119;1901:
119,190
... 119,190
Jaffna Commercial
... 250,300 . 387;500 .. 442,405
Kandy Hotels
161,000
101,000
... 350,000
Mount Lavinia Hotel
105,0001- ' 105,000
210,000
New Colombo Ice
... 42,000
35,000 35,000t
Nuwara Eliya Hotels
35,000
21,875
21,8751:
Public Hall
COMM .1ES,

R
or
Fall,.
R.

Total 84,370,510 5,9(10,195 5,920,09(1


" Buyers' prices in the absence of transactions or sellers' quotati
Pivious quotation, there being none in the latest list.
1.- No quotation during the quarter.

Civil and Judicial EKtablisliments,


'the following changes ehould be noted :Freeman, H. lt , c.c.s,Atidditional Distrilt Judge and Comrn;teloner of
kE 9 uests...liaray.
Browning, G.F.R...Cadet, c.c.s,. Extra Office Assistant to the Gor_rument,
Agent, Southern Province..Galle.
Eardley.Wilinot, C., c c.s..District Judge and Additional Commissioner
of Requests and Police Magistrate-3411a.
De Silva, Domingo...Crown Proctor.. Acting Commissioner of &quoits
and 'Police Magistrate.. Kaman),
Itadramertampy, J...Crown Prcetor...Acting Additional Police Magistrate...
Batticaloa.
.
De Livera, G. F...Carlet, Maim Kacheheti, and Additional Assistant
Provincial Registrar...Matara.
Millington. E.T...Calet, c c s., Colombo Kachcheri, and Additional Police
Magistratc...Colombo.
Roberts, T. W...Cadet, c s...Kurnnegala Kachoheri, and Additional Assie
taut Provincial Registrar...Kurtmegala,
Martin. NV , G...Assistant Superintendent in charge of the Prisons at
Kandy.
Senatbirajah, J. W. P...Crown Proctor...Acting Additional Police Magis.
trate-Pattalam.
Tissaivirasinhe, J. N.-Advocate...Acting District Judge, CommiAoner
of Requests and Police Magistrate...Batticaloa.

MOTOR-GARB COLOMIlik

BY-LAWS TO REGULATE THE USE OF MOTOR-CARS, MOTORLORRIES AND MOTOR-CYCLES


oisr ', run! rifoeouonFABES WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY of COLOMBO, CNOMIR
THE PROVISIONS OF tHE VEHICLES ORDINANCE NO. 9 OF 1891,
(Diecwsear bie Almniripal Caiwitif led md- aieJbe c (J/4/ Ifia5).
Registration Every motor-car, motor-forryi or motor-cycle used on a
public thoroughfare, street, or road shall be rogiatored at the office of the
proper authority for the province, district or town, as the cas e may be,
within the limits of which the owner usually resides. Al mark indicatiog
ill,iii!mthfiortli zarte,loster:er,t 1,oarry;: ;;,
the registered number of the ear sha
cycle. If a motorl'Tplired under . bv-law 2 is not
Lfia mark
the 12e son driving 'the motor-car
without being registered, .t"
fixed in accordance with these
pfovided that
shall be guilty of an offence um
altv under this 1,y-1:Ls' provided he 1preveosioti s,enc
p
n
be lialde a :pawing. the ear in at:contains)
( 1) A risen shall notopportunity
of
e street, or TOWl fir hat': P'll;P"';
he has
hathe
no ear
re
that
is
being
driven
on a public i
and
premises of any m anufacturer
of being so registered.
eventt the business
ment of an animal fee of Rth,
en
oi
mark which
be used for
(?'4 The proper authority
an nnandiv, IntrenameT,
andmay
a person
beingmay, in
,Iitd,1111!)ation
shall
artzva
er

30,a o) thatIn"t"V'earn
manufactuter dealer
tea, it the mark sit tuoigteel
1.t.
so
using
trial
any
cat
"1 "It t N 0.VMSANNN AMA.
t:0111.*1"31
vektvaUclei
vena\ll
utter t\-ittOosiAavWs
'Ytt to a.'-t51
flied NiVia 'Cat eat tine manner
a \ISl*t kec61V&ikkSt
The proper authority shy& estalAsh anik ktieV
referredto as theReg;ister of Motor-Cara) la the reOtratim oi.MatSt-etn,
The index mark distinguishing the proper authority with which the motorcar is registered shall -be the letters shown opposite to the nap* of the
proper authority in Schedule 1. The Register of Motor-Cars shall be in
the form set out in Schedule `).
The owner of a motor-car, who desires to register such motor-car with
the proper authority, shall apply to him and shall furnish him with the
Particulars set out in Schedule 3. A foe of R10 in the case of a motorcar
or lorry, and of R2.50 in the case of a motor-cycle shall be paid before the
motor-car, lorry, or cycle can be registered.
he proper. authority, on
receipt of any such application and the particulars and fee a bli
o ve referred to,
shall forthwith assign a separate number to the motor-car and register it
by making the required entries in the Registers Motor-Cars. The proper
authority, on the registering of a motor-car, shall forthwith furnish the
owner of the motor-car with a copy of the entries in the register relating to
the motor-car.
If the ownership of a motor-car is changed, notice of the change shall
be given either by the new or the old owner to the proper authority with
whom the motor-car is registered and an application shall also be !wade
either to cancel the registration of the car or to continue the existing
registration under the new ownership. If an application is so made to cancel
the registration of the motor-car and no application is made to continue
the existing registration of the car, the registration of the car shall ho cancelled accordingly; but if an application is made to continue the existing
registration of the ear, the new owner shall furnish the necessary particulars
as to ownership, and on receipt of is fee R2- 50 in case of a motor-ear or
lorry, or of 75 as. in the case of a motor-cycle, the proper authority shall
cause the necessary alterations to be made in the Register or Motor-Cars,
ail shall furnish the new owner with a copy of the altered entries in the
register. Any notice may he given or application or alteration made under
this article before the date of the actual change of ownership so as to take
effect from that date. If the provisions of this by-law as to notice and
application are not complied with, the registration of the 19440r-ear shall
be void,
ff any circumstance other than it change oi ownership dealt with in I
the preceding by-law occurs in relation to any motor-car which affects the

'334 ,..,

- 10TOR CARS IN COLOMBO.


11

accuracy of any particulars entered -as regards that car in the Regi
11 otor-Cars, the owner of the motor-car shall forthwith heorm the pro
a a,horitr "with whom it has been registered, and on receipt of such infon
tion the proper authority shall forthwith cause the entries respecting th
motor-car in the Regfeter of M.J,t.)...-Cars to he amended accordingly a
shall furnish the owner with a copy of the entries as so amended. No
shall he charged by the proper authority in respect of any amenduten
entries or transmission of a copy of such entries under this by-law.
If the proper authority is satisfied that's motor-car which has
registered with him is destroyed, broken up, or permanently removed
the Island (g Ceylera, or registered with another proper authority, or i
owner of a registered motor-car by application in writing reques
proper authority to cancel the registration thereof (except where in the
of a change of ownership there is an application to continue the exi
registration) he shall cause the entries in the Register of Motor-Cars wi
respect to the motor-car, lorry, or cycle to be cancelled, and may, if
Mink fit, assign the registered number of the motor-car to any oth
motor-car, whether belonging to the same or any other owner. .
The mark to lTe orwrrierd by a registered motor-car in pursuance
by-lawhereinafter called the identifying mark, shall consist of tw
plates, Which must conform as to lettering, numbering, and otherwise wi
the provisions set forth in Schedule 4. Designs painted or - other
shown upon the motor-car may if it is desired, he used instead of inclu
and any reference to plates iu these by-laws shall he construed to mclu
a reference to such designs, and any reference to the fixing of plates
include a reference to the painting or other delineation of the designs,
The plates forming the identification mark shall be fixed one on t
front of and the other the hack of the motor-car in an upright positio
so that every letter or
or figure on the plate is upright and easily die
guishable, in the case of the plate placed on the front of the motor
from irk front of the ear, and in the case of the plate placed on the back
the motor car from behind the car. In the case of motor-tricycle or m
bicycle of a weight unladen not exceeding. 3 cwt., the plate fixed on
front of the cycle may, if it is a plate having duplicate faces confo
with Schedule 4 of these by-laws, be fixed so that from whichevee
the cycle is viewed the letters or figures on one or other face of the
are easily distinguishable though they may not be distinguishable
the front of the cycle. Subject to the provisions of this by-law, the p1
forming fie Identification mark shall be fixed on the motor-car in
position indiZated in the particulars .0-iven on the application for
registration of the motor-car or subsequently furnished to the pro
authority or if such authority is not satisfied with the position so indicat
in such a petition as he may direct. So long as the provisions of
bylaw are complied with, different identification plates may be used
a motor-car by clay and night, or on different occasions.
When another vehicle is attached to a motor-car either in front
behind, the plate required to be fixed on the front or on the back of t
motor-car or a duplicate of such plate shall be fixed on the front or on t
back of the vehicle attached, as the case requires, in the same manner
the plate is required to be fixed upon the motor-car, lorry, or cycle.
The proper authority with whom a motor-car is registered may if he
think fit, supply to the owner of the car,if ho be so desirous, the plates
forming the identification mark on the car, lorry, or cycle and make a charge
for them.

Whenever during the period after sunset and before sunrise a motorcar, lorry, or cycle is used on any public thoroughfare, road, or street, a
lamp shall be kept burning on the car so contrived as to illuminate by
means of reflection, transparency, or otherwise, and render easily distinguishable, every letter or figure on the identification plate fixed on the
back of the motor-car or of any vehicle attached to the back of the
motor-car, as :
case may be. In the application of this by-law to a
motor-cycle of a weight unladen not exceeding 3 cwt. the plate fixed on
the front of the motor-ear may, if desired, be substituted for tlit, plate
fixed on the back of the motor-car.


If the proper
authority assign to a manufacturer or dealer a general
identifickytion fitarklinder by-law 3 sub-section (b), XJ3.61 mark shall be such
as the proper authoTity may cjiirect in each case, pr< .ded that} ,

(a) it shall consist of two isiates each bearing the index mark and some other distinwuishing letter or letters, and etsph having placed thereodb or annexed thereto. some
distinguishing nutnher and
(b) The colouring of the plate shall be different from that used for the plates forming
the ordinary identification mark and
05 The lettering and numbering of the plates shall so i fur as possible he similar to
those required in the MHO of theeplates forming the ordinary identification mark.

On every occasion on which the general identification mark is used on a


motor-car, the manufacturer or dealer shall keep a reslord (1? the distinguishing number placed on or annexed to the identification plates on that
occasion, and of the name and address of the person driving the motor-
ear on that occasion, and that record shall be open to inspection by the
proper authority or by any superior officer of Police or constable authorised
by such superior officer of Police an officer. If the general identifiation
mark is used at the same time on more than one motor-car the distinguishheg
number placed on each motor-car or annexed to the plates must be different
on each motor-car. The provisions of these ipy-lawsvhich relate to the a
fixing and illumination of identification plates stallapply to the plates
forming the general identification mark as they apply to the plates forming
the ordinary identification mark. Every proper authority shall keep a
register of any general identification marks assigned by him, which shall
contain the following particulars :(a) The name of the manufacturer or dealer to whom the general identification mark
is assigned; (b) The place of business of the manufacturer or dealer and (c) A description
of the general identification mark assigned to him.

Every proper authority shall, upon application being made to him by


any other proper authority or by any Police authority 4n. by any superior
officer of Police or constable authorised by such an officer, forthwith
provide free of charge a copy of the entries in his Register of Motor-Cars
relating to any specified motor-car, or of the entries in his Register of
General Identification Marks relating to any specified manufacturer or
dealer. Every proper authority shall also supply to any other person
applying for a copy of the entries relating to any specified motor-car a copy
of these entries on payment of a fee of Re. 1, if he shows that he has a
reasonable cause for requiring such a copy.
REGISTRA.TION or DRIVERS.Every person who drives on a public
thoroughfare, street, or road, a motor-car, unless accompanied by a duly
licensed driver, shall obtain a license from the proper antinorfty for the
province, district or town, as the case may be, within the limits of which
such person usually. resides, before driving such motor-car, provided that
a license shall remain in force for twelve calendar months from the 1st day
of January in the year in which it is issued, but shall he renelVable, and the
same provisions shall apply with respect to the renewal of the license as
apply Atli respect to the grant of a license. Any person under the age
of seventeen shall be disqualified for obtaining a license, except that a
license limited to driving motor-cycles may be granted to a person over
the age of fourteen years, and any person who already holds a license
shall be disqualified for obtaining another license while the license so geld
by him is in force.
A person who desires to obtain the grant or renewal of a license to
drive a motor-car, or of a license limited to driving motor-cycles, under
these by-laws, shall apply to the proper authority and furnish him with
the particulars set forth in Form A or Form B of Schedule 5 to these
by-laws, as the case requires. A fee of 82.50 shall be paid to the proper
authority before the applicant is entitled to receive the license or renewal.
Applications for the grant or renewal of a license may be received and dealt
wit at any time within one month before the date on which the grant or
renewal of the license is to take effect.
The license and renewal of a license shall respectively be in the form
set out for the purpose in Schedule 6 to these by-laws, or in a form to
like effect.
If any person applies to a proper authority for the grant of a license,
and the roper authority is satisfied that he has no residence in the
Island of Ceylon the proper authority shall, if the applicant is otherwise

,13513 'MOTOR OARS IN 001,01A/30.


entitled, grant him a license, notwithstanding that ho is n4yesident inn
Ieland of Ceylon.
If a person to whom a license has been granted by the proper autherit
satisfies the proper authority that his license or any renewal of it has bi!,
lost or defaced, the proper authority shall on payment of a fee of RI is 0,
to him a duplicate license or renewal (including in the case of a duplicet
license any particulars endorsed or entered upon the original license
these by-laws), and the duplicate so issued shill have the same effect
the original license or renewal, as the case may be.
e,

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a
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Every 17;ropee'authority shall establish and keep a Register of Liec


in the form set out in Schedule 7 to those by-laws, or in a form to ,
effect. Every proper authority shall. upon application being made tip
by any other proper authority or by any Police authority or by . -
superior officer of Police or constable authorised by such officer, forth v,
provide free of charge a copy of the particulars in his register of licri
aelating to any license granted by him.
Every proper agthority may in his discretion cancel or refuse to r,
any license, the hobleAff ffhidh has been convicted for the breach of al.'
the provisions of these by-laws, or for any other reason upon being sati-!
that a continuance or renewal of such license would constitute a dailg,
the public. safety.
USE AND CONSTRUCTION. NO person shall cause or permit a motor sr
to be used on any public thoroughfare, street, or road, or shall drive la
have -charge of a motor-car when so used, unless the conditions herehr
mot forth are satisfied.
The niotor-ear, if it exceeds in weight unladen 5 cwt., shall he col,
of being so worked that it may travel either forwards or backwards.
The motor-car shall not exceed 6 feet in width, such width i
ineasuarid between its extreme projecting points, provided always than
motor-ear not exceeding 7 feet 2 inches m width measured as above
be driven within the Municipal limits of Colombo, upon receipt of
permission from the proper authority.
The tyre of each wheel of a motor-ear shall be smooth and shall, where
the same touches the ground, be fiat and of the width following, namely
fan (o) If the weight of the motor car unladen exceeds 15 cwt., but does not exceed I Los, :
hot loss Elicit 21 inches. 0) If such weight exceeds ton, but does not exceed 2 ten,
not less than 3 iieches. fe) If such weight 43XCiaelifi 2 tons, not less titan 4 inches.provided
that where a pneumatic tyre or other tyre of a soft or elastic material is used the cm'
ditieus hereinbefere set forth with respect to tyros shah nut apply.
The gross weight of a motor-ear when loaded and fully equipped shalL.
not exceed 3 %us, and the maximum load on any axle of a motor-car when
loaded and fully equippod shall not exceed tons. Proviled that motor.
lorries not complying with the above conditions may be used on special
permission being obtained front the proper authority.
The motor-car shall have two independent brakes in good working erder
and of such efficiency- that the application of either to the motor-car shall
ease two of its wheels on the same axle to be so held that the wheels shall
he effectually prevented from revolving, or shall have the same effect in
stopping the motor-car as if such wheels were su held. Provided that in
the ease of a. motor-ear having less than four wheels this condition shall
apply its if instead of two wheels on the same axle one wheel was therein
referred to.
Tho motor-ear shall carry a bell or other iustrument capable of givieu
audible and sufficient warning of the approach or position of the car.
Where the weight of a motor-car unladen exceeds 15 cwt., andv tlac
motor car is fitted with tyres other than puenteatie tyres or tyres of a soft
or elastic material, the weight of the motor-car unladen shall be painted
in one or more straight line upon some conspicuous part of the right or
off side of the motor-car in large legible letters, in white upon black or
black upon white. not less than 1 inch in height.
The motor-car and all the fittings thereof shall he in such a condition
as not to cause -or not to be likely to cause danger to env ners,in ea, th.

During the period after sunset and IN4re sup-risg the person in clutrj
carry attached thereto a lamp or lamps so constructed
of a motor-car
and placed as to exhibit a ligh.t in accordance with the condition% hereinafter set forth, namely:
as to
(i.) The lamps shall be so coustucted and placed on each fide of the motor-car.lch
exhibit
a white light visible within a seasonable distance in the directiontowards wili the
tooter-car is proceeding or is intended to proceed, and to exhibit a red light so visible in
the reyerse direction. The lamps shall be placed in such a position as to be free from all
emardetion to the light.Provided that in the case of motor bicycles the lamps shall be so
placed as to exhibit a white light if the direction in which the motor-bicycle is proceeding
or intended to proceed . and exhibit a red light in the reverse direction.
(2) Every lamp carried by a motor-car, when in tie on a public thoroughfare, street, or
road al any time during the period mentioned in this condition, 401 hew constructed,
tilted, and attached as to prevent the movement or the use as a search light of the light
exhibited by such lamp.

No person .shall cause or permit a motor-car to be use d on any public


thoroughfare, street, or road fur the purpose of drawing or pushing any
vehicle not forming a part of such motor-car and rigidly and substantially
connected thereto, or shall drive or have charge of a motor-car when used
for such purpose, unless the conditions hereinafter set forth are satisfiedt
namely

(1) lly-laws 27, ?AI, 20, at, 33, and %A of these hy-lats Mil. apply equally to every
vehicle drawn or pushed by the motor-ear,
(p. Provided that if the motor-car and vehicle attached are proceeding side by side the
provisions of bylaws 27, 211, 2e, 31, 33, and 34 of these by-laws shall apply as if the vehicle
attached to such motor-car and the motor-car wereaogether referred to instead of the motorcar itself.
Every vehicle exceeding 2 cwt., in weight unladen attached to a motorcar shall, when proceeding at a higher rate of speed than :3 miles en hour;
have a brake in good working order of such efficiency that its application
to the vehicle shall cause two of the wheels of the vehicle on the same axle
to be so held that the wheels shall be effectually prevented from revolving
or shall have the same effect in stopping the vehicle as if such wheels were
so held.
The vehicle attached to a motor-car shall, when in pursuanea of the
by-last lastly herein-before set forth a brake is required to be attached
thereto, carry. upon the vehicle a person competent to apply efficiently the
brake : Provided that it shall not be necessary to comply with this condition irthe brakes upon the motor-car to which the vehicle is attached are
sn,constructed and arranged that neither of such brakes can he used without
bringing into action simultaneously the brake attached to the vehicle so
attached, or if the brake of the vehicle so attached can be applied from the
motor-car by a person upon the motor-car independently ott hebrakes of
the latter.

Every person driving or in charge of a motor-car when used on any


public thoroughfare, street, or road shall comply with the by;laws heroinafter set forth, He shall
(5) noticause the motor-car to travel backwards for a greater distance or time than
may be requisite for the safety or
of the occupants of the motor car and of
passengers and other traffic on the thoroughfare, street, or road.
(2) not, when on the motor-cur, be in such a. position that he cannot have control over the
same, or that he cannot obtain a full view of the thoroughfare. street, or road and traffic
ahead of the muter-car, or quit the motor-car without having taken doe precautions ags,not

its being started in his absence, orallow the motor-car ur a vehicle attached thereto to Brand
on such thoroughfare, street, or road so as to cause any unnecessary obstruction thereof.
(3) when meeting any carriage, horse other than a led horse, or cattle, or passing any
led horse proceeding in the opposite direction, keep the motor.car on the left or near side
of the road, and when passing any carriage, horse other than a led horse, or cattle proreeding
in the same direction, or led horse proceeding indhe opposite direction, keep the motor-car
on the right or off side of the road.
(4) not negligently or wilfully prevent, Kinder, or interrupt the free passage of any
person, carriage, horse, or cattle on any public thoroughfare, street, or road, and shall
keep the motor-car or any vehicle attached thereto on the left or near side of the road
for the purpose of allowing such passage.
(U, whenever necessary, by sounding a bell or other instrument, give audible and
sullicTent warning of the approach or position of the motor-car, and :to shall Dot use
such bell or other instruments so as to cause unnecessary annoyance of alarm to persona
and animals on the road.
(6)on the request of any police constable in uniform or of any person having charge
of a horse, or if any such constable orpemen shall pat up his hand ma signal for that
purpose, cause the motor-car to stop and ta remain stationery so long as may be reasonably
necessary.
(7) in the event of any accident occurring to any person, animal, or vechicle owing to
lie presence of the motor-car, cause the motor-car to stop.

1358 ^ -10 MOTOR-CARS IN CEYLON,


(8) on the request of any police officer in uniform, or on the occurrence of an ecideti
due to the presence of the motorcar, or the reasonable reques,t of tap other pima
tr!y state he name and address and the name and place of abode or business of the errsw
of the car.1
(9) not drive a motor-car-in a public thoroughfare, stree, rosxl recklessly or negli.
or at 13,, speed or in a manner which is likely to ern:Anger humanplife or to cause 1111,1
or injury to any person or animal or damage to any vehicle or to goods or persons earria:
therein or which would be otherwise than reasonable and proper having regard to all the
circumstances of the case including the nature and use of the public thoroughfare, skeet,
or road and to the amount of traffic which is actually on it at the time or which loop
reasonably he expected to he on it.
Provided always that under no circumstances shall a motorcar be driven at a greater
rate of speed than twelve miles an hour within the limits of the Municipality of Colombo,
Provided also Vial nu ear exceeding 2cwts in weight shall proceed over any bridge of Is
width than 18 feet in the clear at a greater speed than foot pace and shall not attars
_ to pass any other wheeled vehicle in motion on any such bridge.

Every motor-car shall he so constructed as to enable the driver, aim'


the motor-car is stationary otherwise than through an enforced stoppage
owing to necessities of traffic, to stop the action of any machinery attach!,
to or forming part of the motor-car so far as may he necessary for 6,
prevention of noise. The driver shall on every such occasion make prom- I
and effective use all such means as in pursuance of this by-law ar
provided for the prtv6r.on of noise as above mentioned. Provided VI-,
this regulations shall not apply so as to prevent the examination or workM
of the machinery attached to or forming part of a motor-car where ally
such operation is rendered necessary by any failure or derangement of the
said machinery.
The provisions of these by-laws shall apply in the case of a roadway,
to which the public are granted access, in the same manner as tImyapply in the case of a public thoroughfare, street, or road. Except whm,
the contrary intention appears the expression motor-car in these by-lal
includes motor-lorries and motor-cycles. In calculating for the purpost.:
of these by-laws the Weight of a motor-car unladen the weight of any
water, fuel, or accumulators used for the purpose of propulsion shall out
be included.
For th'e purposes of these bylaws the proper authority shall be the Chairman of the
Municipal Council of Colombo.

Every person convicted for a breach of these by-laws shall be liable


to a fine not exceeding R20 or in default of payment to a term of imptisow
mont not exceeding one month (section 21 of Ordinance 9 of 1901.)
rot

Comparison of British with Metrical Weights and Measures.


POUNDS
GlicaNIS
GALLONS TOTO AVOIRDUPOIS ACRES TO FEET TO YARDS TO MILKS TO
TO HECTARES. METRES. METRES. KILTIE ran, 11
LITRES. GRAMMES.
KILOGRAMMES.
ri t E
.i
15
ri 51 ,,.i>.. 55 Pounds, 5
. Acres. t Feet. t Yards. '4: Milos. . ,
41 Gallons 9 Grains. ,.
41 4
54
,:i'
.
):1'
m
ii
5 0
.._
1 .220097 1 15'4323 1 2'2046 1 247114 1 328000 I P09363 1 '62130!
2 '430103 I 30'8647 2 4.4092 2 4'94229 2 6.56180 2 2'18727 2 P24276
3 '660200 3 9432971 3 6'6132 3 7'41343 2 9'84270 3 3.28090 3 116116
4 580387 4 011294 4 8'8185 4 9.98457 4 13 1236 4 417453 4 2'48559
5 110048 5 77'1617 5 11'0231 5 12'0667 5 161045 5 5.48817 5 310691
6 112053 8 e25941 6 131277 6 14'8269 6 19'6954 6 656180 6 3121322
7 164068 7 108'028 7 16'4323 7 17'2930 7 22'9663 7 7.66543 7 414968
S P76077 8 193459 8 171370 8 191691 8 26.2472 8 8 74906 a 417116
9 1'98087 9 138'891 9 191110 9 22'2403 9 291281 9 9'84270 7 5'59244
10 2100067 10 154.3231 10 22.0462 10 94111431 10 3210899 10 10'53633 10 6'213824
11 2'42106 it 180.756 11 21'2508 11 27'1826 11 36'0899 It 121300 11 613521
12 2'64116 12 185.188 12 26'4554 12 291537 12 39'0408 12 131236 12 745050 -: 11
12 2-86126 13 '300120 13 236601 13 32'120 13 42'6517 13 11"2172 13 gs.77*
14 3'08135 14 21V053 14 00'2647 14 34'6960 14 45.9326 14 15.319
1 14 810331
15 3'30145 15 231'485 15 33.0693 15 37'0671 16 49'2135 15 16'4045 15 9 82074 1
16 3'51155 16 246-9-7 16 351739 16 80.5383 18 62'4544 16 174981 16 WWI.'
A '0094 17 55'7713 17 18'5918 17 101615
17 3'74164 17 26.350 17 371795 17
38 9'96174 10 277'783 18 3911832 18 4805 18 69'0562 18 19'62)4 19 111849
19 4'18184 19 193214 19 41 8878 19 483517 19 62'3371 19 501790 19 114083
20 4401934 20 3081470 20 44.0924 20 49'42206 20 65'61798 2) 21172E1 26 12'0766
30 6102900 30 44321705 30 661388 30 7413409 30 98 42698 SO 3210899 30 I8811.47
881848 40 98'84672 40 131'2360 40 4314532 40 2416636

.
Surveys in Ceylon. 1S9O-144.

*
The Cadastral for r 'Aber the BlocIt) Survey of Crown Lands in t'eTlon has
since 1897, been taken in hags in earnest, and will we hope be carried to cornliletion on the lines sanctioned lty His Excellency Sir 1 West Ridgeway!, In
1897, the area surveyed was 128,471 acres ; in 1898, 231,108 acres.; in 1899 it was
210,862 acres ; in 1900 it was 235.040 acres ; in 1901 it was 168,865 acres ; in
'1802 It equalled 212,858 acres 282,149 acres in 1903; and 198,383 acres in 1904.
In order to ascertain What Crown lands actually remain in the hands
of Government, it is necessary to survey all cultivated lends in block. For
actual lend registration, a detail allotment survey-an Execssilyly costly business
-is required and will doubtless follow the present work on which it can be
easily built.
The une-mile-to-the-inch Topographical Survey has also made good progress
the area covered by the end of 1904 being 16,813 square miles out of a total of
25,481 square miles, which is the area of the Island according to the most recent
amputations. In addition to this about 6,835 square miles of hill-sketching and
gap-filling work was done during 1903, which allowed of the publication of a ren
able Map of Ceylon on th', scale of eight miles to all inch in October of that year.
The Surveys made in 1903-4 were as follows :-
1983
1904
... acres
28 ?,149
Block Surveys.
..
198,383
Topographical (one-mile)
897,920
229,000
)1
..
47,195
Applications
33,864
4,374,410
Revised and hill-sketched for 8-Mile.
-- Total acres...
5,601,664
456,247

TABLE FOR PLANTING TEA, RUBBER, CACAO? COCONUTS, &c.


DISTANCE APART.

The following table shows the number of plants to the acre at the
distances given below, It will be noticed that the septuple system allows
15 per ;ent. more trees to the acre and the quincunx 12 per cent. more than
does square planting.
Distatnee apart I Square Feet to
each Plant.
in Feet.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
21
22
24

r 25
26
27
28
29
30
86

40

1
4
9
16
25
36
49
64
81
100
121
144
196
256
324
900
441
484
576
625
676
729
784
841
900
1,225

1,600

Square.
Trees.
43,660
21,780
4,940
2,722
1,742
1,200
889
680
537
435
360
302
222
170
134
109
99

90
75
69
64
60
66

60
48
40
31

Quincunx.
Trees.

Septuple.
Trees.

et

1,966
1,362
999
762
600
482
399
335
250
191
151
116
110
100
83 .
77
71
67
61
56
53
44
34

60,300

2,003
1,390
1,002
782
617

541
414
347
255
195
154
125
114
103
86
80
73

69
63

56
55
46
35

CEYLON PATENTS,
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(In;,confinuation from pays 83).


Tho fees prescribed in Schedule IV. of Oalin some No. 10 of 1892 have been paid
for the continumee of Exclu-dve P. i ,ileg, in reelect of the under-mentioned inven
tious for the period shown against I
38:J.William Jackson, cf Thorngrove, MannrAeld, Aberdeen, North Britain,
Engineer.In.prost men' s in mitehines or al p %rattle for pecking tea or other analogous Irodnete it.to chests or i oxes.One year from May 9, MM.
581.Samuel Clel'and Davidson, of Sirocco EagMeering Works, Belfast Ireland
Improvements in apparatus for drying t. a le f or other substances.One year from
Match 30, 19.4.
059.David Gilmour, of Dundee street, in the Town of Trenton, in the County
of Hae liege, in the Province of Outdid io, Canada, Lumber Mabufaoluret.Improve,ments in the manufacture of lumber.etne year from October 3, 1904,
GEO.David Gilmour, of Dundas street, in the Town of Trentor, in the County
of Has inga, in the Province of Outario C.tnads, Lumber Manufacturer.Improvomenu in the method r,. nialmfaieturing lumber.One year from October 20, 19u4.
678.The American Cigar Machinery Company. of Sharon, Litchfield County,
State of Con nectiout, United S etas of Am .rica.Improvements in cigar rrachines.
Oue year frost June 20, 1904.
701,--Charles Scott Snell, of Culver Park, Saltash, Cornwall, England.
Engineer.Improvements in apparatus for compressing gas air or the like.One
year from January 25, 1905.
691.Frank Bracetridge Mille, Engineer, of 50, St. George's Avenue, Tenell
Palk, in the County of London, England.Irnprovenmots in apparatus for supply.
ing Beealed liquids from bulk or draught.One year from September 5, 1904.
433,William Tackon, of Thorngmvs, Mannofield, Aberdeen, Scotland,
Engineer.Improvements in apparatus for enejectieg materials to the action of hot
air or for analogous operations, more especially intended for use in drying tea leaves,
coffee and other produce.--One year from January 8, 1905.
580 George Labram, cf Kimberly, in the Territory of Griqualand West, Cape
of Good Hope, Engineer.Invention ft r a. method and apparatus for separating
diantonde from earthy matters.One year frt en March 24, 1905.
181.Deutsche Metallpatronen Fabrik, of Karlsruhe, Baden, Germloy.
Apparatus for machinery for closing and securing metal tubes.One year fro4.
July 3. 1995.
482.The Deutsche Metallpatronen Fabrik, of Karlaruhe, Baden. Germany
Method of rod apparatus for 'filling tubes with viscid or semifluid material.One
year born Auguee 15, 1905.
487.William Jackson, of Thorngrove, Mannofield, Aberdeen, North Britain.
England, Engineer.Improvements in apparatus for subjecting materials to the ar
of hot air. more,especiall) intended f. r use in drying tea leaves and other prodm
One year from September 0, 1904.
57-1.The Wireless Telegraph & Signal Cempativ, Limited, of 82, Itiaiik Lane,
in the City of London, Regiand, Elec rictrl Engineers.Improvements in transmitting
e'ectrical impulses and signals atal in apparatus therefor,One year from January
4. 1903.
4395.Marroni's Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, of 18, Finch Lane,
Threadneedle street, in tee City of London, Engl,m.Improvetrents iu apparatus
for eholess telegraphy.One year teem November 15, 1904.
644. The Soluble Tea Syndicate, Limited.Improvements in Tea products
(producing puce eolul le ox raet of tea),Oue y ear fawn slay 12, 1904.
490 Samuel Cleland Davidaon, of Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland,
Merchant.Improvementa in stoves c r epparatns fur beating air.One y ear from
Oct ber 22, 1901.
530.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Komi Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland,
Improvements ileum rolling machines. One year front November 3, 1904.
534. Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, B, Ifaet, Irelati,
Improveme tits in machine for packing tea or other substanees.One year from
November 25, 1904.
791.G, raid Edward Holland, 0.7.E., D.9.0 Commander, Royal Indian Marine,
Principal Port Officer, Rang. on, Burma, and Henry Johnston, Engineer and
Shipwright Surveyor, of the Pert Office, Rangoon, Burma. Improvements in
elevati.rs for loading and unloading coal or other fragmentary materials.-06

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CEYLON PATENTS.

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810.4-Gerald Edward Holland, C.I.E., D.9.0., Commander, Royal Ip.iirin Meaine


Principal Port Officer, Rangoon,Curnia, and Henry Johnston, Engineererand Shipwright Surveyor, of the Porte Office, Rangoon, Burma.Improvements in elevators
for loading and unloading boxes, bales or other similarpackeges.One yea from
August 22, 1907.
811 Gerald Edward Holland, C.I.E., D.S.O., Commander, Royal Indian
MatIne, Principal Port Officer, Rangoon. Burma, and Henry Johnston, Engineer
and Shipwright Surveyor, oils the Port Office, Rangoon, Burma.An Apparatus
for rapidly, cheaply, and efficiently distributing cargoes in a vessel's hold or other
places to enable these stowing such cargoes to ke p pace withzapid leading systems.
One year from August 22, 1907.
827.Gerald Edward Holland, CUE , D.S.O., Commander, Royal Indian Marine.
Principal Port Officer, Rangoon, Burma, and Henry Johnston, Engineer and Shipwright Surveyor, of the Post Office, Rangoon, Burma.Improvements in ships for
facilitating the measurement and discharge of coal, ore, grain, or the like.One year
from October 30, 1907.

811.Gerald Edward Holland, C.I.E D.S.O., Commander, Royal Indian Marine.

Principal Port Officer, Rangoon, Burma, and Healey Johnston, Engineer and Ship-
wright Surveyor, of the Port Office, Rangoon, 1.35'nure.0-17rprovenn los in driving
gear for elevating machinery or the like,One year from February 11, 1908.
504.William Jackson, of Thorngrove, Maunofield, Aberdeen, North Britain,
Engineer.Improvements in or connected with machinery or apparatus for drying
ea leaf or the like.One year from March 20, 1905.
505.Willi im Jackson, of Thorngrove, Mancofield, Aberdeen, North Britain,
Engineer.Improvements in or connected with webs, trays, naps, or carriers for
carrying tea leaf or other substances in th yiug machines.One year Irons April 23,
1905.
Tacksou, of Thorngrove, Mantic:Meld, eithereleeu, North Britain.
Engineer.--Improvements in machines or apparatus for packing tea or other analog.
ous products in chests or boxes.One year from May 9, 1995.
612.The Ceylon Prospecting Syndicate, Limited, of London, England, Prospectors and Manufacturers.Improvements in hydraulic upward current separators
or treating metals. ores, genie, or other minerals or mixed substances.One year,
from October 29, 1904.
628.Walter Nernst, Ph. D., of 50, Burgerstrasse, Gottingen, in the Empire of
Cfermany.-1mprovements in electric lucandeecent lamps and apparatus or
appliances in connection therewith.One year from January 20, 1905.
670.William Jackson, of Thorngrove, Mannofield, Aberdeen, ;prig Britain.
mprovementa in apparatus for dividing tea, leaves, coffee, or other materials.One
ear from March 20, 1904.
444.Samnel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, 13elfaet, Ireland,
Merchant, and Frederick George Maguire, of Colombo, Ce7 Ion, Engineer.A
machine for packing tea or other substances in chests, cases, or other like
receptaelte.One year from March 5, 1905.
459.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Wanks, Belfast, Ireland
Improvements in centrifugal fans and in apparatus connected therewith.One
year tram November 80, 1904.
470.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Iretnd.
Improvements in apparatus for withering or limping tea leaf in the course of its
manufacture into black tea or for the finishing or facing of green tea preparatory to
te being packed into cheats.One year from March 28, 1905.
503.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland.Improvements in the trays or carriers of apparatus for exposing tea, coffee,
cacao, grain and other substances to the drying or other action of air, vapour, or
gases.One year from February 22, 1905.
506.Johu Melvin Itoustead, Merchant Colombo,--Improved apparatus for desiccating.One year from May 1, 1905.
?93.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland,
Merchant.Improvements in tea rolling machines.One year from November 20,1905.
623.Samuel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Worke, Belfast, Ireland,
Merchant.Improvements in centrifugal fans and pumps.One year from Jeunary
6, 1905.
636eSamnel Cleland Davidson, of Sirocco Engineering Works, Belfast, Ireland,
Merchalt.Improvements in apparatus for the manufacture of compressed pellets
tabloids, or blocks of dried vegetable or other substances.One year from March
22, 1906.
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CEYLON PATENTS.

-The following grants of exclusive privilege have been granted under The inven
tions OrdiLance, 1892," during the half-year ended J-Ine 30, 1905. :84-William Bain, Tii:aber Expert., of 70, Pitt,st7eet, Sydney, in the State
New StInth Wales Australia.-An improved combination of ingredients for the do
tnIction of of noxious iusects.-March 22, 1905.
859.-Charles Arthur Turton, gentleman, at present residing at Spence's
Calcutta, British india.-improved means for loading-and unloading cargo and 1.11.
like.-March 22, 1905.
843.-George Ne";- on, cf Clyde road, Napier, in the Colony of New Zealant
Mechanical Engineer.-Improvements in refrigerating machinery.-March 25, 19"'
861.-Trenesta, Limited, of 20, Eastchcap, in the City of London, England method of closing holes in wooden boxes, chests, or the like.-March 22, 1905.
820.-William Milne Hall, of Galaha, in the Central Province of the Islaue
Ceylon.-Invention form new and improved method of tea manufacture.-Mar..,
25, 1905.
858.-John Edward Ca-cr2oroEngineer, of the Silvertown Iron Works, Campbr
street, Silvertown, in the romity of London, England.-An improved constractioi.
in connection with the antifriction mechanism of the axle shafts of railway carriag.
and othervehicles.-March 30, 1905.
856.-Grove Johnson and Peroy Richard Hare, both of 8, Hawes row], Dromle,
in the County of Kent, England, Analytical Chemists.-Improvements relating t
tha fermentation of liquids.-April 7, 1905.
822.-William Milne Hall, of Galaha, in the Central Province of the Island
Ceylon.-Process for the conversion of green tea dust and fanning into black tea,
April 8,1905.

Spirits " and "Malt Liquor " Imported into the Island.
t
The following are the quantities and value of "Spirits" and " Malt Liquor"
imported into the island in the years 1884, 1894 and 1004. " Malt Liquor
and Whisky show a steady increase, while the imports of Brandy and Gi,,
in 1904 have been more than thrice the quantity imported in 1894:.TANTITIES ENTERED FOR HOME CONSUMPTION.
1894, 1904.
1481.
Gallons, Gallons. Gallons,
Brandy
... 18,803 10,284 43,013
Uin
26,282 23,118 74,128
Liqueurs
.182 766 1.036
Ram ... .. 269 51 197
Whisky ... 37,686 48,949 74,388
Nlalt Liquor in bottles ... 56.942 89,562 83,470
i ti wood .. 72,396 98,689 142,019
Total gallons 212.860 271,419 418,251
YAWS OF ABOVE.

1884. 1894. 1004,


R. R.
R.
Brandy ... 100,399 108,498 321,780
Gin .. ... 148,613 133,116 243,579
Liqueurs .. ... 3,060 6.770 12,847
Rum .. ... 1,669 386 962
Whisky
... 248,905 436 761 493,867
Malt Liquor n
i bottles ... 163,802 264,919 187,540
in wood .... 182,787 137,664 188,94

CUMOSTEIES OF THE CENSUS.

of 1901 see* pies 293 to 321. We


append here some interesting figures compiled from previols Censuses as well
.as the latest.-ComF1LE11.J
[For abstracts of Dentin returns

MliHAMIMADAN

MISSIONARIES, CLERGYMEN

PRIESTS.

AND MINISTERS.
Males. Females. Total.

tales. Females, Total.

1871 .... 391 -. 304 ... 449 - 419


1881 ,.., 409 13 422 .. 521 - 521
1891 ... 1,048 766 1,814 .... 832 647 1,44'0
,
507 Earners 398 60 458 ..
507 4,
1901{
Dependents 553 654
1,207 .u. 4, 341 622
1,018

a
HINDU PRIESTS.

DEVIL DANCERS.

Males. Females. Total. Melee . Females, Total,


1871 .. 1,073
862
- 1,978 - 862
_
-
1
4 1,532
1,528
1881 .
193
.
1,
1891
1,259
558
2,013
3,302
.., 315 243
..
1,751 2 1,753
1901 1 Earners 737 1 738
1 Dependents 427 947 1,374 ,.. 1,562 2,196 3,758
a 0 "

B UDDHIST PRIES TS.1

Males. Females. Total

1871 ._
1881
1891 4 ...
401

5,342
0,279
-. -. 9,598
7,331

...

-
-
-
-

5,342
6.279 .
9,598
7,331

TAMIL COOLIES & OTHER LABOURERS IN CEY4ONI 1901.

EARNERS. DEPENDENTS.
Males. Females. Males. Females.
Tsmili.
Labourers on Tea Plantations 162,332 124,391 2d 800 28,015
45,413 23,403 16,856 27,669
Other Labourers _

Total...207.745 147,794 41,656 55,684


355,539

97,340

Wand Total ... 152,879

AGES OF CHILDREN ON ESTATES.

Between Between Beiween


Maio ...
Females._
40

0 - 5
Years.
.. 22,982
,.. 23.869

TOta1... 46,851

5-10
Years.
19,649
20,288

10-15
Years.
29,092
23,974

._.....-...

-.----

39,937

53,066

The total number of Immigrants from India is given in the last Census at
492,793. 'the number engaged in apiculture is 346,467, of whom 317,575 are
"earners and workers" and 28,892 dependents. The number of Tamil workers
given vn tea plantations is 266,729; dependents 52,915. In regard to the number of "dependents,' we would say that it is, perhaps, below rather than over
the mark.

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and of Apis floral. (the Tom Thumb among bees). Professor Benton gave Eagreat
impetus to Bee-keeping in Ceylon 24 years ago, and in his latest letter to us from
Washington a few months ago, he remarked :" When you shall have returned to Ceylon I hope, if you can, you will
report anything as to the final success in my efforts to eetalish Alpis melt ifilw
in the Island, and also as to any observations which may have been made regarding the pollination of vanilla plants by these bees ; I shall be glad to learn of it,
as it will be of great interest to me. In case there is anything I can do for you at
this department or in Washington, I shall be only too glad to do so."
Mr. W. H. Wright is the only survivor who can tell us what resells

came of the experiments in the early eighties ; and now we have placed a worthy
successor---Mr. C. Drieborgin direct communi.atica with the Professor in
S
reference to Bee-keeping in Ceylon in the present day.
But without going any further into the vast amount of interesting and
useful information which this first volume, as well as subsequent issues of our
" T.A." contained, we must now turn to the duty more immediately before us
of announcing the amalgamation of our periodical with the " M agazine of the
Ceylon Agricultural Society." This Society was bound to have a representative
organ to justify its existence and to afford necessary information to its members.
Dr. Willis and his Scientific Staff at Peradeniya, with tecLnical experts in other
official departments, were ready to conduct, and contribute to, the same, and we
at once recognised that two agricultural monthlies would be out of place Mt Ceylon,
and that it would be far better to endeavour to coalesce forces, utilising certain
features
of the " T A." and making the most of the prestige which it has acquired,

especially outside of the island. The result of the undertaking arrived at is that
br. Willis assumes the responsible editorial charge of the new issueto be called

The Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine et die


Ceylon Agricultural Society,"
with Mr. E. B. Denham (Secretary), and Mr. Ivor Etheringtoni (who has been
practically in charge of the " 7'.A." since 1903) as his Sub-Editors. The printing
and putlishing will continue to be done from the " Observer" Press.
We have to announce that all contributions or correspondence with the
Editor should now be addressed to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya ; that
no local subscriptions can be received any longer at our office, and that allwho
wish to receive the " T.A. and Magazine " must become members of the Ceylon
Agricultural Society, their five rupees' subscription entitling them to a free
copy of the Magazine. Subscribers outside of the island and all Advertisers will
continue to be dealt with by the Manager of the " Observer" Office.
We have now, personally, in saying farewell, to thank our many readers
and contributors for much courtesy and assistance rendered during the past
twenty-lour years. Alas, not many remain of the planting colonists who wrote
most freely on tea, cinchona, rubber and other themes in the early days of our
monthly : but their good work is embodied in the twenty-three complete volumes ;
it bore fruit in its day, and much of it may, even in the future,when the
" Toiical Index " makes it readily availablebe turned to good use.
9th February, 1905,

J. FERGUSON.

" Ceylon. Observer


THE

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Southern and even Central and Northern India, the Straits Settlements, Sumatra.
Java, Borneo, Northern Australia, Queensland, Natal, West and Central Africa,
Mauritius, Southern and Central States of America. Brazil and the West Indies.
It is filed in every district Icachcheri (Revenue Office) in Ceylon by order cal
Government, for the benefit of their officers, native headmen, &c., and the Govent
merit of India have also ordered copies for all their Gardens, Museums. and Agri.
culturalColleges. From all sub-tropical planting settlements we have had cordial
approval of the publication and an encouraging measure of support, The first
Twenty-three volt-urns, rf over 1,000 pages each, with complete Alphabetical
Index, h.we afforded a good test of the usefulness of the work, and we have been
obliged to increase the average number of pages in each monthly part.
Tropical Agriculture and Planting Industries in the most comprehensive s i,
sense form the subject of discussion and consideration, and it is already freely
admitted that no planter should, if possible, be without this publication.
A full page London Price List for New and Old Products, each month, is
now a feature in the T. A., and much information is being given in reference to .11.1
Fruit Growing and Horticulture, as w,11 as to native Agriculture and Nevt
Products, generally.
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IPHAT IS THOUGHT OF THE

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From IL Proprietor :"i wonder how many planters know what they lose in
not subscribing to your wonderful publication ? The cost is absolutely nothing
compared to the convenience of having in a bound book all that iskteresting and
necessary in the literature of their calling. Information culled from a thousand
sources, price lists of all produce sold locally, and home advertisements not seen a
elsewhere, and a hundred other things necessary for them to see and to know.
The T.A. is, iu fact, a convenient rile of useful information daily arising and
permanently preserved.
Sir W. T. Tbistleton Dyer, F.I..S., C.M.O., of Kew Gardens :" Sir Joseph
Hooper and myself always look out for the successive numbers of the T.A. with

eagerness, and I keep a file in my office for reference. It is impossible to speak


too highly of the utility of such a publication and,of t,bp wty it is managed."

Sir George King, late of the Calcutta Government Museum :" I know your
Tropical Agriculturist well, having carefully secured every number since the
beginning. You have succeeded in making it a wonderfully useful magazine of
information for planters."
Surgeon.Major Bidie, F.L s., of the Government Central Museum, Madras :I
find the Tropical Agriculturist a most interesting and useful publication. It
finds a place on the table of our Public Library and is much prized."
A gentleman resident in the Central Province, who has as good opportunities
of knowing what is of benefit to Planters as anyone we know, sent us the following explicit testimony to the value of 'T.A.": a
" Since its commencement, I have regularly seen and perused the Tropical
Agriculturist. There can be but one opinion that its scope and object are highly
important, and that it supplies a distinct desideratum, which it is to tlii interest
of every estate proprietor to have available in the Bungalow for the use of his
locum towns, or superintendent. Asa magazine it provides varied and instructive
fresh. literature at intervals ; deprived, as most in Ceylon are, of easy access to a
libraries ; and as years go by it will growingly become ' The Ceylon Encyclopedia'
with reference to agricultural operations. Viewing estate property as practically
a permanent investment to any proprietor, the trifling charge of Rs.12 per annum
a rupee a monthis certainly of no account, provided the separate ,numbers are
kept, and bound together yearly as a book of reference for to genefit of the
manager and his successors. In that light, as the property of an estate to be
handed over just as much as its office furniture, few proprietors would probably
refuse to authorise its being taken and filed regularly (if the periodical was
bought under their notice), more espezially as on looking ovetothe most recent
volumq, one cannot fail to see how much valuable information on ' Tea ' has been
collated. In the belief that Tea' has restored prosperity to Ceylon, and that
plantation property is a good investment for capitalists, such should not omit the
office and connected equipment so advisable on all 'pucka 'estates, a part of which
should be the Tropical ..1gra.ulturist. I find I have gone on writing, but, as I am
getting the numbers for the past year ready to be bound, the volume is beforeane."
THE VALUE or THE " 'P.A." to CEYLON ESTATE OWNERS.A planting corre
spondent wrote some time ago :" I think proprietors should supply every tea
estate with the TA. The information in it with regard to everything in connection with td1i, &c., is invaluable; it would pay its value over and over again.
Owners of estates should not leave it to bard-up superintendents to take it in."
A Correspondent writes :
I venture to say the volumes of the Tropical
Agriculturist will be at a premium a few years hence ; it is a book which is
bound to rise in value as time rolls on, and subscribers will probably, if they

svhoose, be able to sell at a handsome profit, besides having had the benefit

of using the information in the meantime."

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INGE VA : or the Sinna Durai's Pocket Tamil Guide, by


A. M. Ferguson, Member of the Royal Asiatic Society
4.-of Great Britain and Ireland. and Ceylon and
Straits Branches R. A.S. Fourth Editioncompletely
Revised
... 2 55
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M. Fergusou's " Inge Va I "
SINHALESE MADE EASY, or Phrase Book of Colloquial Sinhalese in Roman and Sinhalese Characters.
(Fourth Edition, Revised)
CORO? - ERS AND THEIR DUTIES IN CEYLON :
Bei.. tg the first part of a Manual of a Reference
in the investigation of Crimes and Offences. By
Louis Nell, Deputy Queen's fadvocate, Southeem

2 0.71


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SKINNER'S FIFTY YEARS IN CEYLON. AnAutiobiography of the late Major Thomas Skinner, c.m.G.,
Commissioner of Public Works, Ceylon. Edited by
his daughter Annie Skinner. With a preface by Sir
Monier 1\1Wants. R.C.I.E. ... .. 5 25

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DAVY (.1ol)11, 11.I ).) Account of the Interior of Ceylon


and its Inhabit ants, their Character. Habits, &c.
ea
Observations during a residence, 1816-20. .),ap and 15

plates (some rolots eedf, - Ito., half -cart 'NU. ... 16 40


(John, M.D.., _Account of the Interior of Ceylon,
DAVY (John,
etc. Another copy, hoards ... ... ... 14 35
FORBES' (Major) Eleven Years in Ceylon. comprising
Sketches of the Field Sports and Natural History.
and an Account: of its I I istory and A ti tin' uit ies, trith
n, with
2 plates and other ittostrotions, second edi tioIn,
new preface, 2 vols. 8vo- cloth. 1841 a ,. ... 11 35
PALMS AND PEARLS or SCENES IN CEYLON, by
Alan Walters. A new copy. Strongly and smartly,
bound in half calf', ... ... ... ... 10 25
. . SIf WILLIAM OREGORY, ti.c.m.G.- Formerly Mem-
her of Parliament and sometime Governor of Ceylon.
An autobiography edited by Lady Gregory, with
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CEYLON, by an officer late of the Ceylon RifIA. A
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SULLIVAN, (2d.) The Bungalow and the Tent or a
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Discussion ... ... ... ... ... 0 12
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a for the year 1005. Compiled from official and other
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Government, by Herbert Wright, of the Ceylon *
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LECHIMEY. A Tale of Old Ceylon. With Innsirations, by Sinnatamlay. Pull of interesting infor- t
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Books on Sport:
CEYLON INTER-DISTRICT CRICKET : The Dhubula
en. Dikoyn Matches for 30 years, 1872-1002. With
frontispiece " Dinibula vs. Dikoya at Darrawella iu
1870." Giving complete table of Results, shewing
the chief batting and bowling figures and other
additional interesting facts connected with the
... 0 52
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HOCKEY : Historical and Practical, by J. Nicholson
Smith and Philip A. Robson, A.R.I.B.A. With expert
contributions, and fifty-nine illustrations, most of
which were expressly taken for this work. Frontispiece of H.R.H. the Duke of York, President of the
4 20
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GOLF, THE WORLD OF : By Garden Smith. With


chapter contributed by W. J. MacGeagh, W. G. Van
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Chapters on Golfits Origin and Nature ; St.
Andrews ; The Making and Keeping of Golf Courses ;
Concerning Style ; Golfing Etiquette, Contibental
Golf ; London Golf in America. &c.- ... ... 4 15
A NATURALIST ON THE PROWL or IN THE
JUNGLE. By E.H.A., Author of "The Tribes on
my Frontier," " Behind the Bungalow." Illustrated
by R. A. Sterndale, F.H.G.S., F.z.s. (Second Edition)... 4 6:5
SPORT IN THE LOW-COUNTRY OF CEYLON : By
Alfred Clark, Forest Department. With four funpage Illustrations adapted from Photographs.
Chapters on Elephants, Leopards, Bears, Wild
Buffaloes, Sumbhur (Elk), Muntjak (Red Deer),
Crocodiles, &c. ... ... ... ... 3 10
THE MIGHTY MAHSEER and other Fish, or Hints to
beginners on Indian Fishing, by Skene, D.se. ... 3 85
CYCLING IN THE PLANTING DISTRICTS (first of the
Cycling series), by B. 11. I.'.. With two illustrations
(3 copis RI) ... ... ... ... ... 0 45'.
J.:IFFNA .4\D THE ;;011TH, Trip to (second of the
Cycling series), by R. H. Ferguson ... ... 1 55

cataloyue

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COCOA MANI' IT 1Nt. Results of Experiments by A.


Couturier. Agrietiltural Expert, Director of the
Department of the Study of Manures. Copiously
illustrated (In French)...
..-. ... I 0
CULTIVATII IN OF TOBACCO. By Clarence W. Dorsey, Soil Physicist. in elm rge a Soil Investigations.
(Reprinted rrnw Farmer', Bulletin, No. 5, Phillippine thireau u1 Ag,rit-ffiture)
0 5:2

PLA N-T I ; A \1) MAN t '10 A(!-Ft.rit oF TOBACC


for the trse of Native Planters in Southern India. in 1lb
zttid Th mil_ To xviticii is whited 4241cIttt. id(' on
" TollaCCO" fl'i/1111 POrtVCS 7Propical A grit.ti nor's t " 1 52
INDIAN TEA : ITS ( -IT I.T1. IU AN I) 11 A NT - FACTURE. Being a Text, Book of the Cultivation and
15
Manufacture of Ten, by ('laud Bald
RE
AND
VARIETIES.
THE MANGO: ITS CULT1By G. Marshall Woodrow. P.11.11. formerly Professor of Botany, College of Science, Poona ... 1 05
CINCHONA PLANTER'S MANI.'.%.1,, by T . Q. Owen.
Derry Svo. (over 21)1) pages). The best and most
complete book yet published on Cinchona Cultivation...
. ... 4 20
BANANAS A N ) PLANTAINS. All About. A Suminar,y of Information relating' to Bananas and Plan, tains. Bullet iii issued by the Royal Gardens, Kew... 0 42
COF'F'EE PL A NTER'S MAN UAL, for both the Arabian
and Liberian Species; to which is added a variety
of information useful to Planters. including, a Sung
mray or the latest Practical Opinions on Jthe
Different Operations Required on Coffee Plauttr-
tions, &c. Compiled from the Original Manual, by

the late A. Brown of pansy, and a variety,- of


other Authorities, by J. Ferguson, Editor. " Ceylon
Olherver" and "Tropical Agriculturist " ... 3 65
ESTATE BUILDINGS (Prize Eassy), by Messrs. Hal... 4 20
lardie and Owen

ALOE. SISAL AND 11,A 11 E FIBR ES ; DYE, AND


TANNING PRODUCTS ; DRUGS, &c., Notes on,
by J. Ferguson
... 1 52
PEPPER, All about. Including practical instructions
rot. n n 4., cultivation, and Preparation for
Market. suol giving cost or Cultivation and Estimate
of Expenditure
- ... 1 05
"COCONUT PALM," (Cocos Nuct;fria), All about the.
1"fueluding Practical Instructions for Planting and
Cultivation with Estimates specially prepared for
Expenditure and Receipts; a Special Chapter on
Desiccating Coconut, and other suitable infor
/nation from a variety of sources; referring to the
I(odustry in Ceylon, Soilth the Straits SettletKents, Queensland, artfl the NVest Indies, by J.

Ferguson, e.m.o. (Third Edition)

4 15


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COFFEE TREE AND ITS ENEMIES. Being Observathins on the Natuk,a1 History of the Enemies of the
Coffee Tree in Ceylon, by the late J. Nietuer.
Second Edition Revised and in some places cyrrested
by Mr. S. Green. With an App v-r'-ix containing Mr.
Abbay's Paper on Coffee Lea' Disease and other
information ... ... ... ... ... 1 52
FORAGE PLANTS .k ND THEIR ECI )N( )M1( ' cONSEIIVAT ION BY T I I E NEW SYSTEM ()V ' ENSILAttE -
. (Illustrated) iv Thomas Christy, Jun., F.L.s., Part 1,
Caucasian Prickly.
Comfrey. Part 11. Balsamocarpon 4 Or
and other Plants 11 al taiiiing Tannin" "..; ... 1 55 EXPERIMENT STATION, I'ERADENIYA, Notes on
a visit to Cacao Spraying, Cacao Manures, Green
Manures and Catch Crops ... ... ... 0 27
HOW TO ECONOMISE THE AVAILABLE LABOUR
SUPPLY ON OUR TEA PLANTATIONS 0 77
INSECT ENEMY (" Orthezia Insignis ") of Planters and
Agricul Wrists generally. With an a.ccotiatt ,of Remedies, by E. E. Green ... ... ... ... 0 52

LIABILITY OF ESTATE OWNERS AND OF SUPER- v


INTEN DENTS. Being a collection of Important
Decisions on the subject, by the Supreme Court and
tlic iii,, triet Court of Kandy, with an Introduction
' . and _1 opendix. Edited by E. L. Siebel, Proctor,
1 80
4 Distrii.t Court, Kandy . ... ...
MANTTR I NI; OF TEA ESTATES. Reprinted from tht
Ceylon Observer ... ... ... 0 ... 0 52
PLUCK IN( i, PRUNING,. AND PREPARATION OP
TEA. Reprinted from the Ceylon Observer ... 0 77
PALMYRA PALM, (Borassus Flabelliformis). A
Popular Description of the Palm and its Products,
having. Special Reference to Ceylon.. With a Valuable Appendix. Embracing Extracts from nearly
every Author that has noticed the Tree. Illustrated
by Wood Engravings. By the Late William Ferguson, F.L.S. ... ... ... 2 10
PLANT DISEASES, A Text-Book of, caused by Cryptogamic Parasites. by Geo. Massee, F.L.S. ... ... 5 20
PLANTING ENTERPRISE OF CEYLON AND INDIA.
Being a Review of the Agricultural and Planting
Enterprise in Ceylon ; Coffee (Arabian and Liberian),
Tea, Cocoa, Cinchona, Cardamoms, Palms, and other
"Products, and of the Planting Enterprise in India
and other Countries up to January, 1001. By John
Ferguson ... ... ... 2 50
SALT: Its value for Agricultural Purposes, and
entecially for Coconut Palm Cultivation, together
.nth Information asto4he Law and Regulations in
Germany by which Denaturalisation is effected .., 0 52

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WYNAAD (THE) AND THE PLANTING INDUSTRY


OF SOUTH INDIA. by Franeis Fora. Chapters on
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Life ; he liolling Year ; Coffee and its Cultivation ;
Tea and its Cultivation ; Labour and Land ; Con, elusion ... ... ...
...
TEA CULTIVATION IN CEYLON. Being a. Series of
Letters from Practical Planters on the Question.:
"What are t lie Coin litions necessary to Secure Good
- ". Prices and Good ('raps? With ,Apiimaliees (sintabling Review of Air. Kelwa.y Bamber's Book and
other Papers..., , ... ... ... ... 0 32
- PLANTERS' Tal'Al 11 NA IL TEA PRICE TABLE,
shewiug the Equivalent Value of one -Penny in Cents
at Rates of Exchange varying -ftlmi ls. to Par; by
R. W. T. ... ... ... ... ... 0 12
IN TROPICAL LANDS. Account of Recent Travels to
the Sources of the Amazon. the West Indian Islands
and Ceylon by Arthur Sinclair, FA. S.,, P.R.( ..1.,
Member of the Aberdeen Philosophieal Society. etc... 3 65

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Fourth Edition, Revised and enlarge( ... ... 1 id
GARDENV"G IN CEYLON (New and Enlarged Edition%
Hints on Gardening, by W. Cameron. With Notes
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Hakgala Gardens ; and Hints on the Kitchen Garden
and Or hard, by 11. Sims. with List a Vegetables
recently i ntroduced. Al-ii a Special. I'ap"i' on Roses
in Ceylon. by W. Nock. "111perintelide:a, Ilakgala
Gardens. And Appendix with some generally useful
... 1 55.
Agricultural Notes ...
MASTER AND SERVANT ORDINANCE (No. 11 of
1865). Notes of Decided Cases, by .1. P. Lewis, M.A.,
Ceylon Civil Serviee. and M. S. Crawford, H.A., Ceylon
Civil Service .
GOOD CUP OF TEA. Instructions as to making Tea.
... 0
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NATURAL LABOUR. A popular -Treatise on, by


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0 77
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, by Professor John C ypallion,
M.D.
4 20
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Diseases, indicating their treatment by these and
other Agents procurable throughout India, to which
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Drowning, Snake-Bites, &c. By Edward John
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College. Illustrated ...
PHAitMACONEIA OF INDIA: (Tamil) By Ed ward John
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Afghan and Bengali Mohammedans. A paper read
' ''by Mr. John Ferguson at a meeting of the Colombo
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with gilt title and illustrated with map ... ... 1 35
PSALMS, THE BOOK. OP : Translated from the Hebrew
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El' DDILISM CONTRASTED WITH CHRISTANITY.
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MISSION WORE IN RANDY. An Address before the
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tOARNMENT CLERICAL EXAMINATION. Con- "a
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CLIMATE OF THE HILL SANITARIA OF CEYI4.I.N1
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CLOCK WORK COOLY, by Alfred Clark ... ... 0 52
MEMORIAL SERMON ON THE LATE A. M. FERGUJ .
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...
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Work against them
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...
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want to know about it"
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. , J. C. Willis and
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18, 19
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do.
.,.
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...
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Bed Sheets per pair ,, 0 50 Mosquito Curtains .. .. each from 1 25

No. 2. GENTLEMEN'S.
Pyjamas

Rs. cts.

Rs. ets.

each ,from t 00 Tennis Shirts .. .. each from 1 00

No. 3. LADIES'.
Rs. cis.
Re. cts.
2 00
Petticoats (plain) - 1 cio Night Dresses (plain)
Do (with white tu&s, on, frills) Do (trimmed) from Rs. 2-50 to 5 00
from Rs. 1-50 to 4 00 Chemises .. ., ., t-oo to 4 00
Drawers
' ., ,. 1-00 to 2 50
Petticoat Bodices ,, 0-50 to 3 00
Combinations ., ,, 2-00 to 4 00
Dressing Got 'as 2-00 to 4 00 Camisoles ,, ., 1-00 to 4 00

No. 4. CHILDREN'S.
Rs. cts.
, Rsr clk
.1 Mita , 5, ,..
Frocks .. .from Rs. 1-00 to 4 no Smocking Frocks ..
0 2:\
0-50 to 3 00 Feeders (plain) ..
Pinafores
0-50 to 2 00 Do (drawn) thread) from R.0-50 to 2 06
Drawers
Chemises
., ,, 0-37 to 2 50

No. 5. BAWL/ LINEN.


Rs. cts.
Rs, cts.
Robes (plain) .. from Rs. 1-0o to 6 00 Long Flannels .. (rout Rs. 2-00 to 3 00
Morning Gowns I-00 to 5 oo Wool Boottkins .. 0-50 to I 50
.. o to
Petticoats 1-on to 3 no Napkins (hemmed)
,. 1-00 t0;2 .10
Night Gowns .. t -00 to 2 50 GOodrie%
.. o 25 Bibs
. o so
Binders

Materials and Lace supplied if required.


We, have also for sale re.dy-made Godown, Kitchen, Glass Cloths, etc,
1

Rs. cts.
Rs. cts.
Check Dusters per dozen .. 3 25
Godowi. Towels (large size)
per dozen . .. 1 95 Glass Towels ., 3 25

Fancy Handkerchiefs made to order.


Mending and Darning undertaken at 85 cts. a day.
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PAGE

Aborigines of Ceylon
294 Agricultural Statistioa
1343
Ailbotsleigh Tea Co., Ld.
804, 1092 Agriculturists in Ceylon
Abbieviation-', C iminero al
23 Agri-Horticultural Society
866
Abstinence Societies 873,-880, 881, 885, Alagala District
959
891, 893, 895, 909 Alnuwa, Distances from
594
Accountants in Colombo
795 Alcohol in Toddy;tia.
350
Acids, Impart of
480 Ale, License to Sell
10;
1
.041- _ ....
Acacia dealbata
482 do Duty on
.
do eucophkea, Export of
485 Alizarine, Import of
484
Acquisition of Land by Public

Allai, Rainfall at
530
Officers 631 Alliance Tea 00, of Ceti , Ld. 804, 1092
Acquittalit,Criminal, Ceylon 324, 386-7, Allowances, Charitable
911
3$9
do
666
Ecclesiastical

Adam's Peak, Height of


550
do
Friwl-in-Need
911 441'
Hotel Co., Ld.
804
do
d ) .4 ' aii-lita.:y
% 728Lodge
do
908 All Saints' Boys' School, Galin .
891
do
Rose Croix
908
do
891
Girls' School, Galle
Address, Forms of
654 Almn Te t Estate Co., Ltd.
804, 1092
Administration of Ceylon
654
804, 1092
Jlicial
ir
do
386-7 Alms WIC
3-6
of Justice, Cost of 34377 Altitudes along Railway Routes, &c. 560
do
Admiralty : Trincomalee Station
do Barometric
561
149
Ad Valorem Customs Duty
2
do in Central Province
56504-9
104, Ill
Advocates, Admission of
do of Ceylon Towns
877
do
Counoil of
548
Co of l=odiarn Towns
do Fees due by
104, 111
603
do of Rest bourses
698
and Proctors, List of
do
do Trigonometrical
552 t....
Fees of
478
107-9 Aluminium Wars, Import of
do
529
/ eratei Wi,ter Manufacturers
300 Aluta, Rainfall at
594
Aerated Waters, Export of
485 Alutgnma, Distances from
do
Import of
4843 Alntnuwera, Rainfall at
......0 do
Manufactories 3'27, 851 amalgamated Tea Estates Company 530 1:1
851
Co's. in Ceylon
Limited
804, 1092
do
961
94, 98 Ainbagamuwa District
ditfidavits, Duty on
94
888
Plantels' Assocn.
Affirmations, Duty on
do
594
Africa, Cacao Consumption in
xxxii Ambalangodo, Distances frboa
xxxii
993
do Colic': Production of
der
District '
do Rubber Production of
xxxt
do
Railway Ext.ens'on 448
530
Consumption in
do
xxx Ambanpitiya, Rainfall at
War Contingents for
.530
746, 747 Ambare, Rainfall at "'
filo
Aggi:1 Poor, Home for the
594
905 Ambaweta, Distances from
vincial Government
Agenda', Pro
667 America, Cacao Consumption in xxxii
Cacao Production of
xxxii
Rates, Mercantile
169
do
do
Coffee Consumption in xxxii
Agents in Ceylon
757
do
xxxti
Coffee Production of
do Commission, in Kandy
822
do
Rubber Consumption inQi.XXXI
do
of Steam Navigation _Do. at
do
Rubber Production of
Galls
830
do
xxxi
Agents and Merchants Colombo
757
do
Tea Consumption iu
xxx
Galls
do
Tea Production of
max.
do
825
Kanly
do
820 American Mission
866 .,..;
do
Outstation 830
do
do
Lady Workers 717
do
Tutioorin 841 do Weights
12
Agra Dinar] Estates Co., Li. 804, 1092 Ammonia Sulphate, Import of
477
do Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ld. 804, 1092 Ammunition, Import of
483
Agrapatanss, Rainfall in
527
do
Licenses for Sale of 105
du
Stores at
834 Analysts in Colombo
795
94, 97 Ananda College
868
dell7eements, Duty on
Anchor
Line
of
Steamers
Agreements with lianganies and
789 4
Coolievik
225 Anchors, Ilire of, Revenue from
335
r-.

530
Agricultural Classes in Ceylon
298 Andankulam, Rainfall at
Coy. of Cey. Ld. 804, 1092 Aneroid Bar meters
do
563Agr*niture, Board of
b65 Angle Iron, Import of
478
I Entertrise
872 Ajltioultu1
-327-8 Anglican Church Synod
it
do Mission
Societ", Ceylon
865
873

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INDEX.
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PAGE

Army Ordnance Depai !nent


728
An lo-.Aneriean 35rect Tea Trading
728
804,1092 do Pay Department
Ld.

728
nglo-Ceylon & Gen. Es'. Co., i.T.A. r04, do Servic ; Corps
--1092 Arrack and Toddy Farms, Sale of 348
594
do Carriage by Railway
281
Angolans, Distances from
484
do Cost of Manufacture
35;
Aniline, Import of
473 do Commotion of
351, 353
Animals Imported
473
do
Distillation,
Cost
of
352
do Exported
yin
do Distilleries, Number of 350, :52
do Wild
do
Duty
on
152
804,1092
Ankanda Estate 01., L.
xxix
do Export of
351,486
A -natn, Tea Production of
r'o Illicit Distillation of
350
..-----" Anima and Pice, To reduce to Decimals
18
do License to Distil
114
of a Rupee
485 do Memorial for Reform 35.356
Annatto, Export of
5
do Prices of
3.12, 355
Anniversaries, Festivals, &c.,
866
do Quantity Manufactured 351, 355
An-ur 1 Benevolent Society
544jj do Revenue from
348
Anti-Tea-Duty League
do Rtn t, A ru - ill t r er Uspita 353, 354
254
A turadhapora Coach
563 do Rents for Western Province 348
Dagobas at
do
0e it of
do
352, 355
Krunnegala Railway 449
do
do :-.1,111d, Duty on
342
689
do
Local Board
349, 353
86$
do Taverns, Number of
Pilgrims' Rest
do
549 Arrapo, Export of
483
do
Population &c. of
549 Arrest, Warrant of
a 181
Position of
do
220
527 Arrivals of Coolies
Rainfall at
do
911
do
Mail Steamers, Signals for 147
do
Reading Room
830 Arrowroot, Duty on
149
Stores at
do
527 Articles of Apprenticeship, Duty on 95
do
Temperature of
103
do of Association, Duty on
Apothecaries in Ceylon
718
807 Artificers in Ceylon
301
Apothecaries' Co., Ld ., Colombo
13 Artillery, Ceylon and Mauritius
Fluid Measura
do
Battallion Royal Garrison
797
. Colombo
727
do
827 Artillery, Royal Garrison
727
Galle
do
do
Volunteers
409, 731
Kandy
822
do
476 Artistic Professions in Ceylon
30$ 43,
Apparel, Import of
102 Artwork Association, Kandy
897 c.
Appeal Certificates, Duty on
Import of
474
do
Apples, Import of
479 ,..:.,..,
xxxii
95 Asia, Cacao Production of
Appointment, Doty on
do Tea Consumption in
xx.x
of Inspectors of Mines
do
195 Asiatic Bank Circulation, 1865-6
213
do
do Society, Royal
Rs
Rules for
195
do
do Steam Navigation Co.'s Fleet 787
95
Appraisements-, Duty on
484
114, 218 Asphalt, Import of
Appraisers' Fees
do
Duties on
149
Apprenticeship, Articles of, Duty on 95
.,422
Asses, Tax on
Approximate Heights in Ceylon,
563 Assessment Tax
422
Table for obtaining
488 Assessors, Nautical, Fees for
113
Arabian Coffee, Export of
394
830 Assets of Ceylon Government
Aranayaka, Stores at
173 Assignment of Bonds , Duty on
100
Arbitration Awards
866 Associated Board (Music)
867
Archre,,.ogical Survey of Ceylon
v,i, 322 Associated Tea Eat. of Ceylon, Ld. 804,
Area of, Ceylon
do under water
551
1093
do
99
do Colombo Mwiicipality 316, 419 Assurance Policies, Duties on
307 Astronomical Phenomena for 1905
9
in Provinces of Ceylon
325 Asylum, Blind, Colombo
906
do Uncultivated Land
846
do
Lunatic, Visitors to
do Land under Cultivation vitt, 325.
331
826 do do Returns
Area, Cultivated in Ceylon xii, xxvitt Attorney-Generals of Ceylon
653
Arecanute, Export of
do
Department 665,680
486
do
Expenditure on 34r.
Import of
475
do
483 Auctioneers, Licensed, in Colombo 795
Arms, Import of
827
do
do
in Galls
do Duty ou
149
do
do
in landy
822
do Licenses for
105
do
111
do Makers in Ceylon
302
Licenses, Duty on
798 Audit Office
6,67
Army, Allowances
. rmy in Ceylon
409, 727, 1348 Audis (;'lice Expenditure on . - 31
1- If-AL.-I a....s.

1111J11..s.

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AugiTsta Tea 'Estates ci., LI. 804, Bank of Madras.so

e
PAW:

755
s.
%-..;:16
1093
do Notes in Ceylon td 1904
Australasia, Populatiot? ofs
697 Pankriitcy of Pnblio_011iqprs
61t_ Ie
c
Rubber Production of xxxi Banks and Banking ill
lon
Cey
do
207
Tea Consumption in xxx
do
do Colombo
755
:.Australia, Money Orders to
250 Banks Gallo
827
Austrian Lloyd's 8. N.
783
do Hatton
756
Automobile Club of Ce ion
do Kandy
867
756
Autumnal Equinox
do Nuwara Eliya
9
756
Avissawella Coach
252 Banks, Ontstatitr? 41.
756
Stores at
do
830 Baptist Church, Cinnamon Gardena 46L.........
Rainfall at
do
527, 528, 530
do Boys' School, Matale
899
and Ratnapura Railway 452
do
do Missionary Society
868
Awa rds, Arbitration
173
do
do
Lady-workers 717
Duties on
do
do Union, Ceylon
95
838

Baptists in C. ylon
a X297
Badulla, Bank of Ilya
830 Bar, Ceylon
698,_
Coach
do
253 Barbeg giaiirdreasers in Colombo 7.1.-Ir
District
do
963
do t do
829
in Gan
do
Elevation of
531 Barge-repairing Basin Charges:
140n
do
Library
888, 911 Barley, Duty on
149
Local Board
do
689 Barometers, Aneroid
563
do
North District
1035 Barometric Heights in Ceylon
561
Planters' Association
888 Basic 81ag, Import of
477
10
Population of
327
di)
549 Basket Factories in Ceylon
Position of
do
549 Baskets, Exports and Imports of
482
110
PrilvincialRoadOommittee 686 Basses Lighthouse
691, 695
Rainfall
of
53a
do
528 13atalagoda, Rainfall at
do
St. Mark's Stipend Fund 903 Batta to lit quIrers into Deaths
176
do
Stores in
830
do Jurors
177
Temperature
of
531,
534
do
do
Witnesses
177zs.....
do
Topographical Returns
Battalgalla Estate Co., Lk
8d5, 1093
and Statistics
513 Batticaloa Coach
258
Y. M. C. A.
888
do
do
District Road Committee 687
c......zz:L.ro kwon, Duty on
464 149
do
Export of Rice from
do Import of
474
do
Friend-in-Need Society
482
888
Bags, Export of
do
Gospel Union
do Import of
482
888
do
Gymkhana Club
795
464
Bakers in Colombo
do
Import of Rio to
S24
do Kandy
do
Library
888, 911
695
do Guile
829 do Lighthouse
265
689
Bakeries, Bylaws relating to
do
Local Board ''
912
Baking Bread, Recipes for
do
Lake Naviotion Syndicate 805
'Balangoda District
967
888
do
Planters' Kssociation
252
do Population of
549
t,do Coach
528
Rainfall at
531
do
Position of
4o
831
410
do
Stores at
Provincial lid. Committee 686
594
Balapitiya, Distances from
Rainfall at
528
do
Balmoral Estates Co., Ld.
Reading Room
888
803, 1093
do
Barnbalapitiya Recreation Club
do
St. Andrew's School a
867
889
Bambalapitiya Young Men's AssoSt. Mary's School
do

989
ciation O. C.
867
Si. Michael's School s
c1,1
889

Bamboo Workers in Ceylon


303
Sports Club
do
889
Bambrakelly Estates Tea Co. of
Stores at
do
83f:
Ceylon Ltd.
do Temperature
805, 1093
527
Bandarapola Ceylon Co , Ld. 805, 1093
Training Institution
do
889
Bandarawela Coach
253
do
Wesleyan Central Institution
Nanuoya Railway
do
444
889,
Rainfall at
528, 530
Wesleyan Girls' High
do
do
School
Stores at
831
889,
do
ideteccado
Y. M. C. A.
Population of
889
549
do
419
549
Bazaar
Fund,
N.P.
du
Position of
549
Beads,
Import
of
476. "Imo
Temperature
of
do
.6 8&Band of ope Societies 873, 880, 881, 134ehe-de-Mer, Export of
473
885, 891, 893, 895, 909 Beef, Frozen, Import of
4";.3
. 213 Beef, Salt, Import of
Auk* Cireulat,ion
149
r
10
do Import Duty on
do 'Holiday!

8S

INDEX.
* PAGE
PAGE
-, ^
-.
xxxi
149 Bolivia. Rubber Production of
Beet, z)uty ems 4
526
479 Bombay, Clim2.te of
o Inaporrof
18
do Currency
do License Jo Sal!
c
105
548 '
489
do Elevatioe of
do Export of
796
do Merchants in Colombo
307
Beggars in Ceylon
54Sl
do Population of
783
Ben Line Steamers
548
496x Bombay, Positiron of
Bengal, Tea Exports from
527
149
do Rainfall of
Benjamin, Duty on
526, 527
do Temperature of
484
do Imporpf
41
447
do Weights and Measures
Bentota Railway hxtrision
695 Bonded Goods, Warehouse Rates for 155
,, P.miwala Lighthouse
96, 97, 100
594 Bonds, Duty on
do Distances from
780 Bone Manure, Import of
477
Bibby Line of Steamers
476
868 Bonnets, Import of
Bible Society
907
Colombo Auxiliary 873 Bonnie Doon Lodge
do
do Mark Lodge
907
Jaffna
893 do
- do
794
895 Bookbinders in Colombo
Handy
do
^.
... ... 5341
do
Galle
829
libile, Rainfall at
91, 95 Books, Export of
489
Bills, of Exchange Dity^an
479
213
Rates for
to Import of
- do
544hh
Stamps for
91
do Preserving of
do
96 Booksellers ie Colombo
796
do
Foreign
xxxt
96 Borneo, Rubber Production of
Bills of Lading, Duty on
485 Boot and Shoe Makers in Colombo 796
Bird's Feathers, Export of
829
485
do
in Galle
Bird's Nests, Expo] t of
do
476
Birth Registration Department 362, 684 Boots, Import of
Births and Deaths Registration 104, 119 Botanic Gardens, Expenditure on 337
Registrars of
537
Revenue from
336
do
do
120
Cooly '
do
Royal
676
do
Fees Sm., on 104, 119 Boys' Brigade, Colombo
do
869
- Birtha in Ceylon, No. of 328, 362, 1343 Brandy, Import of
478
Biscuits, Import of
474 Bran, Import of
484
Bishop's College for Girls, Colombo 868 Branch Road Committees
688
119
Bishop's Surrogates
do
Expenditure on
379
,_Bixa Dye, Export of
486 Brass Founders' Shops in Ceylon
018s
468 Brass Nails, Import of
Black Cattle in Ceylon
478i
327
Blacksmiths' Shops in Ceylon
do Sheets, Import of
478,.
Blackwood Coffee Company, Ld. 805, 1093
do Wire, Import of
478
Blankets, Imports of
476 Brassware, Duty on
149
Blasting Powder.Duty on
149
do
478 I
Import of
do import of
do
483 Brazil, Cacao Production of
x x x11
Bleaching Materials, Import of
476
do Rubber Production of
xxxi
Blind Asylum, Cglombo
906 Bread-making, Recipes for
912
- Blood Meal, Impat of
477 Breakwater, Colombo
428.4e
Bloomfield Cricket Club
868
1 cane
do
401..05
Blue Book Returns
322-339 Breweries in Ceylon
4. 3.27
413, 689 Brick Manufactories
327
Board of Health
Education, Ceylon
868 Bricklayer's Measurements
do
14
Board* Houses in Colombo
800 Bricks. Dealers in
797
301
do Export of
Boat-tfailders in Ceylon
477
Boat Charges at Colombo
264 do Import of
477
do -Companies in Colombo
769 Bridges, Expenditure on
376
104
do Licenses for
do Revenue from
333
do Hire in Ceylon
264 Bridle Paths and Minor Roads 597-604
141 Bristol Hotel Co., Ld.
805
do Hire in Trincomalee
do Notes, Duty on
91 British and Foreign Shipping
507
do Notes, Stamps for
91
do Colonial Governors
649
544mm
do Commanding Officers
652
e Boating in Ceylon
482
Boats, Export cf
do Governors of Ceylon
651
482
do Generals Commanding Troops ..."
do Import of
440
652
do Licensed, No. of
in Ceylon
263 British India Associated Women 780
''' Bogawantalawa Coach
do Tennis Championship 889
do
S. N. Co.'s SM.mers 780
889
do
do Club
Weights and Measures 11
-e
Boge,waut al awa District Tea Co-, Ld.
do Medical Association
e
805, 1093
do RossessionB, Population,p1 6
1-1-z-t..11 .4, 59R

PAGE

PAGE

44
'
.
13....
mit,.1.84
0
British Weights and Meagures 12-15 Cacao, Nal ive Gardorg ._
'
790 do Packing Offices set Stores
Brookelbank Line of Refiners
xvi
169 do Pokes in Londqp a
Brokerage Commission
468, mit
827 do Production of
s Brokers in Galls
47l
do Thefts Prevention of
111
Brokers' Licenses, tnty on
9
90 Cadastral Survey of Ceylon
d do Notes, Stamps on
526
304 Calcutta, Climate of
Brokers iu Ceylon, No. Qf
548
Elevation of
795 do
do Licensed
548
Position of..,
96
do
do Notes, Duty on
548
476 do
Populann TR
Broms, Import of
548
Temperature of
805 do
Brown it Co., Ld., Colombo
476
do
Rainfall
527
Brushes, Import of
11
Weights and Measures
788
do
Bucknall Steamship Line
293.7, 314 Caledonian Cey. T.Est. Co..Ld. 580, 1093
Buddhists in Ceyloo
6
868 Ca.endar for the 20th Century
Buddbiet Colleges
of 5
do for 1905
Dagobas at Anuradhapura 563
do
5
do for 1906
4 ....--Era of Ceylon, deo.
do

Engish High Schools 868 Campbilikkug%ich Chapter . 90fs


do
Institutions
868 Camphor, Dutyon
149do
do Import of
Pilgrims' Rest, Anuradha
414
do
pnra
868 Canadian Weights
12
do Priests, List of
1326 Canals in Ceylon
378
do
do No. of
do Expenditure on
373
868
do , Theosophical Society
do List of P.Y.D.
593
Young Men's Association 868
do
do Mileage of
378
402
Budget, Government, for 1905
do Revenue from
333
482
do
Tolls
on
Buffalo Horns, Export of
133
Buffaloes, License to Kill
112 Candles, Import of
480 '
in Ceylon
do
468 Cane Bael&M'altories in Ceylo n 327
14
Builders' Measurements
do Workers in Ceylon
327, 303
Building Lots on Horton Plains
846 Canoes Export of
- 482 -- .1
do
Material Suppliers in Ceylon 301
do Import of
482
Bullion, Import of
484 Caoutohouc
See Rubber
Bullock Haokeries, License for
104 Carbines, Duty on
149
eocks, Tax on
422 Carbolic Acid, Import of
480 .,.;
gull's, Export of
473 Carbonic Acid, Conveyance by Haildo Import of
473
way of
292 nrial Groonds in Ceylon
.
123 Cardamom Mills
327
Burials in Public Cemeteries, Roles
do Production in Ceylon xix, 468
and Fees for
122
7;--- Seeds, Impoipt of 475, an, 486
Burghers or Eurasians in Ceylon223, 314 Cardamoms, Area of
sit, xix
Burgundy, Import of
479
do
Carried by Railway
xx
Burma, .:tubber Production of
do
xxxi
Condition&of Sale of 172
Bnrmeso Vulgar Era
do
5
Export of
xis, 482, 488 Bweide Tea Co, of Ceylon, Ld, 805, 1093
do
Import of
475, 482, 486
BnAl;, Rainfall at
530
do
Prices of
xix
Butter, Doty on
149 Cards, Import of
479
do Import of
473 Cargills, Limited
805
Butchers' Licenses
104 Cargo Boat Despatch Co.
IA, 769
By-laws, Burial, in Colombo
122 do do Regulations
do Relating to Bakeries
265
do Boats,Licensed
44
do Transhipped in Ceylon
e 511
Carolina Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ld. 805, 1093
Carpenters in Ceylon
301, 327, 328 -
Cables, Import of
481
do Colombo
798
Cabook, Revenue from
333
do Gallo
829
Cacao, Area of
xif, son, 326
do Measurements
do and Minor Products Cornme. 888 Carpets, Export of
8
479
476
:
o o Carried by Railway
xx do Imports
476
"I
Committee
388 Carriage Builders in Colombo
do Conditions of Sale of
-do
do
172
in Galls
828
do Con au
p option of
xxxit
do
Hirers in Gallo
134
do Duty or Melical Aid
.244
do
Factories
327
do Ex rt Duty on
152
do
Hire, Rates of
255-60- '
do Export of
viii, xvi
do
Liners in Colombo
797
Ile Estates,,. ,
. 918
do
Ordinanos and By-laws
260
- itto 1$pott of v
l 415 Carriage BMWs in Colombo
261
1

INDEX.
PAGE

PAUE

I. '071en
147 Ceylon .Autistic Professions in'3415, 306
is, F,i;tpo,t of
1350
do
Association
in
London
677
Import of
do Ilmitist Union
104
., L.:Ifrense to Hire ..
56818-18, 'r'.." '...111 il do
484
do Barometric Heights in
i0
-Railway, Import of
do Boat (10
422

.11lo
Tax on
Branch,
Royal
Asiatic
Society
do
304
ao
a in Ceylon
866
104
v
d .1
Licenses, Duty on
Brewery
do
104
do
icen ass
British
Medical
Association
88:6388
do
91
rotes, DV on
402
do
do
Budget
for
1905
91
do
Stampson
1
vi', 2y3-r..21
do Census of 1901
262
do
and Carriages Licensed
753
477
do
Chamber
of
Commerc)
de
Export of
869
476
do
Chess
Club
Import of
de
do
Christian
Literature
Society
872

386
Licensed No. of
de
662
Civil
Service
do
422
Tax on
(le
526
150
do Climate of
dges, Duty on
910
di
483
do Clubs in
Import of
J
301 do Cocoa and Rubber Co. Lt.l. 806
-..
-a in Ceylon
Export of
477 do Coinage
203
(I(
, Import of
477
do Colonists of over 40 years' reside
Bark, Export of
486
deuce
750
reagh Tea Co., Ltd.
Commerce
5, 1094 do Commerce
473 et. seq.
el!
{feel, Import of
478 do Commerce in 1902
3234
el(
Oil, Duty on
149
do
do
in 1903 ,.
323.4
(I(
i
Import of
480
do Contingent to S. Africa 746, 747
dl
Seed Poonac, Import of
477
do Cooperative Tea Gardens Co. 808
is Club
869
do Coronation Contingent
745
Independent Mission
879 do Council Lodge
907
Institutions 86z, 895, 897, 899
do Crown Agents
053
dI
Union of Ceylon
869
do Cultivated Ares of xii, xxvni
d
licsN, Roman, in Ceylon 298, 297
do Currency
203
di
Independent in Ceylon
297
(lo Customs Curiosities
473-91
(I
Export of
473
do District Lodge of
910
ri
Import of
473 do Drawing Club
869
468
in Ceylon
do Ethiewional Association " g..7.2._,,
4
Stealing Statistics
386
do Emigrants from
lie8
d
Vouchers, Fees for
114
do Estates Invest. Assen. 806, EN.
.t, Duty on
149
do Executive Council .
654
IL.port of
483
do Expenditure of
323, 331, 336
arias, Pu;die, in Ceylon
123
do
do
Estimate for 1905,
do Receipts from 334
402
do Rules and Fees. 122
do Export Trade of
485 et. seq.
,ery, Gall, Rules for Burial in 123
do Exports
485 et. seq.
ug of Ceylon, 1901 VII, 293-321
do Family Benefit Aasocn.
569
al Province, Altitudes in
560-2
do
Financial Position of
91-401
Tea Co , Lel, 806, 1094
do
do Fire Insurance Association
Irrigation Board
869
Colon04) 806,
' 869
Road Mail Coach
254 do Fishing Club
870
Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ltd.
do Food Supply
463
806, 1094
do Game Protection Society
878
102
dates in Appeal, Duty on
do General Benevolent Assoc!). 870
Notaries'
104
/
do General Steam Navign. Co. 791,
Proctors
104, 105,111
/
806
Share, Duty on
101
do Goods Trade
492 et sey
)
90 do Government
654
...
... do, Stamps for
rir10 .1,.

INDEX.

PAGE
PAVE
^
Fi.xpd.'t of
447 Ceylon Acitistic Professions in 305, 306
677
Import of
do Astuieiation in London
1350
Ljeentie to Hire
104
do Baptist Union
868 -,.._
484
Railway, Import of
do Barometric Heights in
561-.S
Tax on
422 do Boat Co
.769
304
n Ceylon
do Branch, Royal Asiatic Societ
Licenses, Duty on
104
...
866
104
n sea
do Brewery
838
313,.Duty on
91
do British Medical Association 868
Stampelin
91
do Budget for 1905
402
a Carriages Licensed
262
do Census of 1901
vll, 293-al
apart of
477
do Chamber of Commerc3
753
476
nport of
do Chess Club
869
icensed No. of
386
do Christian Literature Society 872
ax on
422
do Civil Service
662
150
s, Duty on
do Climate of
526
Import of
483
do Clubs in
910
301
1 Ceylon
do Cocoa and Rubber Co. Lt.l. 806
- ..-..- e
:port of '
477
do Coinage
203
port of
477
do Colonists of over 4e1 years' resi,rk, Export of
486
donee
750
gh Tea Co., Ltd.
805, 1094
do Commerce
478 et. seq.
478
1, Import of
do Commerce in 1902
323 4
149
[1, Duty on
do
do
in 1903 ..
823.4
Import of
480
do Contingent to E. Africa 746, 747
ed. Poonac, Import of
477
do Cooperative Tea GardensCo. 808
Club
869
do Coronation Contingent
745
Independent Mission
879
do Council Lodge
907
Institutions 8S s95, 897, 899
do Crown Agents
653
Union of Ceylon
869
do Cultivated Area of xif, xxvni
,Roman, in Ceylon 293, 297
do Currency
203
Independent in Ceylon
297
do Customs Curiosities
473-91
473
do
xport of
District Lodge of
910
mport of
473 do Drawing Club
869
468
n Ceylon
do Educational Association .i.e ?.:4 1
----",v
386
healing Statistics
do Emigrants from
V8
114
'ouchere, Fees for
do
Estates Invest. Ammo. 806, 1GN.1.
149
Duty on
do Executive Council
654
483
Import of
do Expenditure of
323, 331, 336
123
do
is, Puldie, in Ceylon
do
Estimate for t905,
, do Receipts from 334
402
do Rules and Fees. 122
do Export Trade of
485 a. seq.

t, Galli, Rules for Burial in 123


do Exports
485 et. seq.
of Ceylon, 1901 vit, 293-321
do Family Benefit Amoco.
369
irovince, Altitudes in
560-2
do Financial Position of
3.931-401
Tea Co , Ld. 806, 1094
do Fire Insurance Assoeiareon;
do
869
Irrigation Board
Colornvm 806, 869
Road Mail Coach
254 do Fishing Club
870
Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ltd.
do Food Supply
463
806, 1094
do Game Protection Society
878
102
ea in Appeal, Duty on
do General Benevolent Assoon. 870
104
Notaries'
do General Steam Navign. Co. 791,
104, 106, 111
Proctors'
806
101
Share, Duty on
do Goods Trade
492 et seq
do Stamps for
90 do Government
654
508 do
do
i Fund
Dairy and Model
654
dministratiou of
Farm
370
804
:ricultural Company
do Governors of
651
326-7
do
;riculture, Statistics of
Guarantee Association
870
866
ri-Horticultural Society
do Highest Mountains in
""is.... .
d Indian Planters' Assoca- .
do Highest Temperatures in
583 \
806, 1094
do
Hills Tea Ea ts.,Co.
.ion, Ld.
1094
d Mauritius Batty, Royal
.do History, Events d
28
727
do Home and Foreign' Miasion 870
.4arritton Artillery
866
do Hotels in 4 -j..41
tcha3logical Survey of
, 910
322
dro Ice and Cold Storage Co. 41806
tea ofd' lle :Ad

Coy lor
do
r do
o

Iio

do
d
do

do
do

do

do
do
do
(IL)

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do

do

do

do
do
do
do
do
d
..
it edi t
do
do
do
do
do

rto

do

do

do

do

do
do

do

do
do

Flo

PAGE

PAG E

Ceylon Import and Export grade 473 Ceylon Rainfall in


---"'
.51 -36
do Revenue 323, 331, ..533, 340,
et. seq.
do
ch. 1904
- 6473 et. seq.
do Imports
394
-....r.do
do Classification of
754
do Importers' Association
342.5
do
894-401
do Estimate for 1005
& Indebtedness
402
....327
do Rifle Corps
Ilillo industries
403, 735
do Rivers in
do .'n vestment Asmn.rL d. 808, 1094
550
do Roads in
879
564 et seg.
d, Kennel Club
do Royal Asiatic Society ...
do Land Ar Prod. Co. Ld. 806, 1094
866
870
do Law Students Union
do Royal Botatrce Gardens 335, 337
do Light Inf. Volunteers 409, 731
666, 676..
216
do Rubber Co., Ltd.
do Loan Board
806, 1005
880
do Sanatarium
do Medical College
525
do Saving's Bank
do Mercantile Clerical Union 870
218, 911, 679
r.
Rainfall]
do
Scottish
Trust
&
Loan
Co.
817
rSee
do Moteorology of
806
do Service Mutual Guarantee
do Motor io., Ld.
do
d... Mounted Inf. Contgts. for
Association 870
She"
746, 747
leers' Association
S. Africa
753- I-do
Shippmg
-.Ii
T904
550
do Mountains, Highest
" 512 .
do Society cf Arts
do Mounted Infantry Volunte7r8409,
- 871 734
do
do for the Prevention of
416-22
do Municipalities
Cruelty to Animals S71
676, 876
do Some Material Wants of
xxi
do !SIuseum
do Sport in
do Motile' Provident Association 870
1
47kk
548
717
do Scamp Exchange Club
do Nurses' Association
' 531 do Statistics
do Observatories
322
655
do State of, in 1903
do Order of Precedency in
322
124-31
do Steamship Co., Ld.
do Ordinances
791, 806
806
du Salinity 8dhool Unions
do Part Rubber Co., Ld.
871
250
do Super-Aeration Ld.
do Parcel Post
807
255
do Survey Dept.
do Tariff
672 ----__.
do
87
du Stations, Principal ... ,
549
do Patents
342
do Tamil Cooly Mission
do Pearl Fisheries
908
641
do Tea Consumptioo in
.1.. Pension List
xxx
625
Regulations
do do Biggest Cargoes of
.lo
472
4 ....
_
... do to Widows & Orphans
do do and Coconut Estates Co.,
do
634
U.
807,
1
95
.0

.
do do Growers' Co.,Ld.
do Pensioners living in Forcign
807
,
631
do du Industry
xv
Countries
do Plantation Companies 804, 1092
do do Plantationsk'o., Ld.
S07,
886, 887
do Planters' Association
4
1095
733
do Teachers' Union* '
Rifle Corps
871
do
do
do Technical Colley
Robber Syndicate,
871
do
do
do
do
806
Aivsociation
Ltd.
872 __
xr, x..x0.1
do
do
Col lege Athletic Club
011, Planting Industry
293 et seq.
872
d-o SPoptilation of
882
do Temperature in
526, 527, 531,
do Poultry Club
882
533
do Presbytery
655
do The Eden of the Eastern Wave,
do Precedency, Order of, in
549

44 viz
do Principal Stations
530
do Thirty Committee
do Princip1 Rivers
,., 887
565
Roads
do Towns 293, 308, 315, 317a 549
do
do
908
do
do
Altitudes
of
549
do Priory
326-7, 468
do Trade
do Products
473 et seq. .. .......
do Turf Club
do Proprietary Tea Est. Co., Ld.
872
806, 1094
do United Plaoters'Co.,Ld.
818
do Villages of
do Provinces of 293, 307, 308, 340,
293, 308
341
do Volunteer Rifle Association 871
do Voluntet r Band
.do Provincial Est-. . Co., Ld. 806, 1094
732
340-4
do Volunteers
Statistics
409, 732 ,
lo
do
do Waterfalls, Principal
322, 336, 394
550
-itlo Public Debt
do Wharfage Co.. Ld.
675
819 -1'`
do
if I ,struction Depart.
do
Ce)Ionese Pensioners
1340
Service Mutual Guardo de
630 .v an tee Assoon. 870 Chadaiyantalawa, Rainfall at
670 Chalk, Import of
484
to Publ ic Works Dept.
, 293.7 Chamber of Commerce
do 11,1ceu of - ..,.

Y 442
do
Rates
7169
9
' r do Wiilways r

........

.4


INDEX.

:-..t. of
45.5 Church of Rome in Ceylon 138S,'895, Sir,
Duty on
152
sots
do Symoci-, Anglican
,
333
873 .....
nine from
13,TesConsumption in xxx Churches in Ceylon
707, 344-1
Literary Institutions 608 Cider, Import of
479
'9475
011 Cigars, Import of
llowances

do Export of
487
ink of India, Australia
755 Cinchona, Area under
zit, xvi, 327
Tina do Cart led by Railway
xx
as, Duty on
97, 98
Conditions
of
Sale
of
do
172
rem, '"--infail at
529
do Curing, Rates for
r on
173
149
do
Duty for Medical Aid
244
lort of
473
327-328 do Estates
918
Ceylon
do Export of
488 ,,,
Inures,Import of
477
do Export Duty on
vi, 152
Substances, Common
do 1 mpo i ts of
xxxv
Names of 168
do Manufacture of
xxxv
mport of
490
do Pressing Mills
:,25
id Draggiiis in Colombo 796
do Pri ducti on in Ceylon
468
d-o in n.audy 822
do Revenue from
244
Approved for Payment" 213
do Sales, Conditions of
172
uty on
95
do World a Consumption of xXXP.T
ints as to Drawing of
216
do hoduction of
xxxv
do
334
evenue from
91 Cinnamon Area Planted
326
tamps for
Curing, Rates for t
do
173
, Ceylon
869
Estates
1177
do
as : Outstations
830 et seq.
Export of
488
do
Colombo
803
Oil Export
487
do
Galle
829
Production of
do
468
Kandy rp-r. .:,
821
653 rimnlation, Bank dt Currency Notes 209
we, Ceylon
487
is
Oil Export of
.. in Ceylon 293, 308, 315, 317, Citronella
Mills in Ceylon
328
do
549
549 City College, Colombo
873
.titude of
do Line of Steamers
787
oach
252
911 Civil Establishments
.brary
-7 66.7--,
do Medical Department
66"o, bra
cal Board
689
do Proceedings Duties on 100, All,
opulation of
549
Expenditure on 334
do
do
osiiion of
549
do Servants, List of
662
453
,ilstrisy Extension to
do Pensioned
641
528 do
gaup at
667
687 Civil Service Cadets
Dad Cummittee
Classification
of
656
do
;7.,resiit
832
Ecclesiastical
666
349
do
miperature at
Educational
666,
475
do
149
ay -.Ai
Examiners, Board of 873
do
Dealers in Ceylon, No.303
.
336
Ex imoditure
do
477
, Import of
Fo Mit Department 665,676
do
xxix
, Production in
Irrigation Department 864,
do
Exports
xxix, xxx
671
xxx
t Consumption in
Judicial
665, 680
do
11
eights and Measures
Medical
665, 674
1329
do
, Post Offices, in
Miscellaneous
666
do
See Cacao
Police Dept.
682
do
t or Madder
485
Prison Dept.
683
do
Jiterature Society, Galle 891
Public Instruction 676
do
and Religious
do
Public Works Dept. 670
do
Tract Society 872
Railway Department 676
do
in Ceylon
293-7, 314
Royal Botanic Gardens 676
do
544nn
India
Seniority
662
do
cal Table of Events
28
Survey Department ,,,,,
do
872
biletic Club
do Telegraph Department 673
872 do
isionary Society
98
Lady Workers Claims, Duty on
do
789
716 Clan Line of Steamers ..8.,
479

'.
it,mliold in Ceylon 371, 873 Claret,
Import of
-.

do

lock Repairc*
asks, Import
TCloth.
Dealers

Clotlibn atoll
Clothing, are.,
Cloth Makers
Cloves, Dal
v
do Exp
do Imp
Clubs, Socia
Clunes Esta

Clyde Tea
Coach Built
1.
do
eo
Coach Mai
do Par
do Ser
Coaches, Li
do
M
Coal, Expo
Coal, Impo
do LanC
do
do Salve
Coaling Di
coaling Gri
Coast Advi
Cocoa
Coconut, .1
It
do
ei
I
1
o
I
(-1 ;
do 1
Coconut I
do
do

n do
o_
Coco=
du
Coconut
do
do
do
do
do
Codicil,
Coffee
do 11
do
do (
do

do
Le01.11Nt
do I
do

do :

Li

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PAGE
a
4
PAGE
G
,.;,
--.
526 Coffee import of
475
-Climate ofecylon
.
526. do Liberian Exports
e
t'4887A.
do
Colombo
do Mills '6.
317-8,847
or.
300
lock Repairers to Ceylon
do Native, Exports of 4
= 488
476
Itaika, Import of
918
do Plantations
803
Cloth. Dealers in Colombo
do Production of
xx :al, 468
e Clot*vs and Outfitters in Colombo 797
483
do Raw, Re-export of
476
Clothing, Soc., Import of
i
do Sales, Conditions .of .
172
327
Cloth Makers in Ceylon
do Seed. Import of
483
149
Cloves, Duty on
482
do Stores, Colomb.-= -= 0 -40 847
do
Export of
488
do Supplies
do
475
Import of
910
do World's Consumption id XXXII to.'"'-:-- .....
Clubs, Social, in Ceylon
do Prodoction of
XXXII
Chines Estates of Cey. Co., Ld. 807, 1095
do

1330
807, 1095 Coimbatore, Post Offices iu
Clyde Tea Estate Co., Ld.
204
797 Coinage, Ceylon
Coach Builders : Colombo
L
40
828 do Imperial
do
Galle
824 Coins, Ceylon
Kandy
204-eo
12 ..-.do English Weight of
373
Coach Mail, Mileage in Ceylon
do Fol
r. 0
d01 255
do
P.. reels Tariff
do Imports of Gold and Silver
4v.,..,
252-4
do Services
- 11
104
do Indian
Coaches, Lir:moos for
255 Coir, Export of
486
do
Mail
510
do Import of
475
Coal, Export of
327
483
do Mills
Coal, ImpoEt of
do Stuffs, Export of
440
486
do Landed at Cukonbli
do Import of
475 440
do
do
do
Gaile
336 Coke. Import of
484
do Solved, Value of
431 Cold Storage and Ice Co.; 14.
806
Coaling Depot
Colleges : Aiiirogolia e
868
Coaling Grounds around Colombo
Ceylon Technical
676, 871
Harbour
do
778-9
224
do
City
Coast Advances, Cooly
873
-C
See Cacao
do Dharmaraja
868
Cocoa
for Girls, Bishop's
868
327
do
Coeornit, Area cultivated with
do
486
do
Jaffna
894
Desiccated, Export of
_a.
do Kaudy Kingswood
896
,
Estate Company, Horre810 do Mahinda
kelly
868 --885
1127
do
Oriental.
.t Estates
486
do
Prince of Wales's 0
o
Export of
882
do Richmond
902
d.
Import of
475
do
Royal
Laths,
Export
of
486
do
676
.
486
do
St. Joseph's IP
Coconut Oil, Export of
882
Tuition of
480
do
St. Patrick's ) o
do
895
Mills in Ceylon
do
St. Thomas's
do
327.8,847
883
So a
469,486
Trinity
Price of
do
897
is do
t.
460 do Wesley
ADTrade
885
486
do
lin Industry
Wislyalarikars.
885
Coco
1127
885
do Plantations
do Widyodaya
550
486 Colombo, Altitude of
Coconut Produce, Export of
468
do
Production in Ceylon
Apothecaries' Co., Ld.4807
do
10
Area of
316,4119
484
P000ac, Import of
do
493
do
440
as a Coaling Port
do
Prices of
Shells Export
486
do
as a Commercial Shipping;.
do
492,500 '
Spirits, Export of
486
Centre
do
Codicil, How to make a
19, 20
do
AsSembly Rooms Co.,
O. =aft
Coffee Area-under
xlir, xvi, 326
Limited
807
11
do Arabian, Export of
488
do
Auxiliary Bible Society
873
xx
do
Benevolent Society
do tar ried by Rid i w ay
866
do Casks, Measurement of
173
do
Boat Charges at
' 264
S.'
do Ciensumptiou of
xxxli, xx xiii
Breakwater
do
428
Curing Mills
847
do
Burial Grounds
123
do
do Rates for
255
*
Carriage Hire
173
do
801
do Dealers, Colombo
do
Climate of
4
I,
244
do
do Duty for ' 'dical Aid
Club
873 =trona
918
do
Colts Cricket Club
874
:
do Estates
Native Names of 918
do
Commercial Co., Ltd. 807,1095 a-
do
do
Cricket Club
874
,152
do
do,o xpor-: uty op
874 '
do
Croquet Club
ci Expats
f x'NI, xx xily488

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XII -

INDEX.
PAGR

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PAGI
.

406 Colombo Oriental Library


881
Colombo lo..'ences of
316
do
876
l'ettah Library
do -'Density of
68'
873
do
iolice Court
Diocese
do:
do Hospital
-,',/05
421 do
do District
680
do
Polo Club
; 876
do Court
do
do
Population of
316, 411, 549
do Road Committee 687
do
135
Loft oft
do
426
Drainage of
do
do
Position of
549
877
Flow-er Mission
do
874
do
Preceptory
908
Football Club
dg.,
908
do
Priory
do - Arc and and Building
808
807
do
Public Hall Co., Ld.
Ci , Ld.
655
do
do Offices in
173
Freight Market
do
Rainfall in
523.5
do
Friend-in.Need Society 622,
do
Rowing Club
876
do
874
876
Sailing Club
874
do
Garden Club
do
ao
Sharebrokers' Association 753
Gas and Water Co., Ld. 807
do
Shipping
do
500, 512
874
Golf Club
do
876
433
do
Sports Club
Graving Ijoolf, tog,
do
Station Hospital
905
do
875
Gymnuahar, society
do
422
Taxes in
Elairdressiug Saloon Ld. 807 do
An
fin
428
Tea '.1.-.-aders' Association 753
Colombo Harbour
871
875
do
Technical College
Board
do
43o
do
Telephone Lines in
374
Bed
do
434
do
Temperature of
527, 531
Bloekyard
do
Tennis Club
do
431-1
S74
do Breakwaters
Tide I at
do
521
Charges for Tugs in
do
9
145 do Time
Tonnagt,
Dredging
430, 434
do
500,612
do
Trade List
152
do
L. tie,.
795
do
Veterinary Practitioners 798
43:,
do
Expend. on
do
do
Volunteer Band
Extension Works 435,
732
do
Water Works
689 do
423
433
do
do Loan
424
Graving Dock
do
do
Water Works Staff
425
Graving Dock Erdo
do
Weather in
435
do
tension
01
194 -g
Y. M. C. A.
401, 435
do
Loan
do
876
de
Moorings
435
Athletic Club 3477
do
do
435
do
Y. W. C. A.
Patent Slip
do ,
817
333, 435, Colonial Agents
653
Revenue
di*
Auxiliary Forces Officers'
Steam Whistles in 137
do
do
428
Decoration 733
do ;
Works
Governors
do
do Staff
689
649
do .,
Medical Library
do Expenditure 435
do
877
do, ,
Secretaries of Ce)lon e 653
rio
875
Colombo Hockey Club
Secretary's Office
do
808
.- 667
Hotels Company, fA,
do
do Office,Expencli-laire on 336
do
lee & Cold Storage Co., IA. 807
do
424
Stir', Expenditure on
do
338
Lake, Area, dm.
do
Surgeons, Staff of
265
do
674
do Steam Service
do
875 Colonies . Secretaries of State of the 650
Law Library
..eo
, 875 Colon's s, Ceylon, of over 40 yews'
Library
Jo
Residence 750
695
Lighthouses
do549 Colours, Import of
476
Longitude of
4, do
Merchant Ships'
do
148
252
Mail Coaches
do
875 Colts' Cricket Club, Colombo
874
Malay Club
do
875 Commerce, Chamber of
Malay Cricket Club
753
do
et
seq.
of
Ceylon
473
Medical Library
do
877
do
Co.,
Ld.,
Colombo
801 Commercial
807
Practitioners in
do
do
Companies
804
do
757
Merchants in
do
Statistics
do
473
et
seq.
Meteorological Observations
do
at 523-5 Commission Agents in Colombo - --". ''''.,
Kandy
do
822 I
905
Military Hospital
do
828
do
.Gallo
Missionary Conference
875
do
169
808 Commission, Brokerage \
Motor Service Co., Ltd.
do
Rates, Me. =tile
169
do
415, 692
Municipality
do
676, 876 Commutation of Poll Taxi(
422
Museum
do
Expenditure on 3:37 Composition DeAds, Duty cal ,., ,_.98
do
do

---c.--'
,..-f -'
i
Pero-.
PAM;
- ,
;433
. ,. 474 Coral Stones, Revenue frrs17
Condiments,' import -of
300 Cordages, Import of
Condiment Suppliers in Cey!ka
eesonditions of Immovable Prbpec.:ty 98 Cordials and tSoirits, Revenue f4rce,
171 Coriander Seed:'Duty on
- 149
Produce Sale -"' do
1
:
438
2
30;6498 Corks, Import of
3
--.
--- ---Sale, Duty on
;do
474 Coronation Contingent
745
Con fationery,. Import of
997 Corrugated Iron, Import of
478
Congregationalists in Ceylort
909 Cotton, Area under - .._
Connaught Lodge
do Duties
676
.., 149
Conservators of Forests
877
do Estates in Cey;;;1 .7--':. '1181
Consistory, Colombo
do Goods, Duties on
' 149
891
Grille
do
do
do Import of
476
899
Matara
do
do Re-exported
lo
476
of the Dutch Reformed
do
877
d.,,, Lease of Crown Land tot
190
Church
do Manufactures, Import
Consolidated Estates Co., Ld. 808, 1095
327,
do
Mills
in
Ceylon
4
8
94 Teaand Lands Co., Id. 89S,
de
468 ,
do Production
1096
-.333
do
Revtsgae
Irmo
791
Consuls iu Ceylon
477
do Seett`rlfhplgreor
Contagious Diseas)s Regulations 159-68
do Spinning & Weaving Mills 847
94, 95
Contract, Articles of, Duty on
481
do Waste, Import of
sales, Conditions of F.O.B. 172
do
12
94, 98
do Wool. Weights of
Conveyances, Duty on
12
do Yarn, Measures of
338
Convict Establishments, Cost of
654
924 Council, Executive
Coolies, Arrivals for 1901
654
220
do Legislative
10 for 62 Years
do
877
do of Advocates
xxiV
I lo Average Earnings of
877
do of Legal Education
xxiii
do Condition of
653
220 2,ounaillors, Executive'
do Departures for 62 Years
4156-2820
241, 9477 Councils, Mufacf al 9
do Drums for
228 Counsel, Crown
Coolies Post6Oflice Orders for
104
228 Court, Cases, Duty on
do Railway fares foe
do Fees. Revenue from
3.34
do in Ceylon, No. of xv, xxvi, 307
334
do Fines, Revenue from
do Indian, Laws relating to 930, 41
224
do Supreme
do so.d the Nortk. Road
6653.8668
-7
do
do Statistics
s and Treatment of x xlit
,:_. -Va
- -ge
665, 680
230-41 Courts, District
/
681
225 Courts of RequestS
Coofy Agreements
100-9
Duties in
do
120
-ffo Births and Deaths
do
Expendifurq on 337
222
do Camp, Tataparai
109
Fees in.
do
222, 223
do Ragama
do
o25

nue from
Fines reve
do
do Coast Advances
334
do Districts of S. India x xit'. 228,321
IS
Post Offices in 1329 Cowries, as Currency
do
do
485
1 do Export of
219-30
doe Immigration
481
Crackers, Import of
Camps and Regudo t...,_ do
808. 1096
lotions 222, 223 Craighead Estates Co., Ld.
833
Service, Cost of 219 Craigie Lea, Stores at
do
11
228 Cricket Club, Bambalapitiy a Y.M.C.0 .867
do Labour Agency Sell: me
,68
Ito
do Bloomfield
230-41
do Ordinances,
do
do Supply
do
226
Colombo
do Linea, Insurance Rates for 292b
do
do Sports S
do Medical Aid
241-7
do
do Colts
do
do Export Duty for 244
do
do Y. M. C. A. S
876
1
do Passenger
Traffic between .
do
Dikoya
890
Ceylon and S. India 221
do
Dimbula
890
do Registration Scheme
do
223
(Salle
89.4
do Routes and Expenses 225, 226
do
Gampola
893
do Tin Tiokots
223
do
Hatton Sports
893
:.3o-o erative Tea Gardens Co.
808
do
Kalutara
895
, Cooper &Johnson,Ld. 808, 1096
do
Kandapola
805
..:
opperah, Export of
do
486
Kandy Sports
897
do
Import of
475
do
Relani Valley
.:.-
898
Copper Nails,I I ort of
478
-...:
do
Malay
875
do Sheath: g, Import of
do
478
Maskeliya
890
Copperware, Is port of.
do
478
Matale
899
V nu m.,
,..yT ." lity
d Nondescri
.,i49
Moandserippts
Ls
881
40
....rs . Stones; Imporrof
do
O77
Nuwara Eliya
900

INDEX.

6
NOE
PAGE
.
-6-.
881 Demmer__ ?export of
icKet Chili Orient Sports
482
d?.
cltailway
882
do ;;Incrport of
.
482 At....
dc
Richmond Caleg,e
902 Dandeniya, Rainfall at
53(V
do
S i nh a lase Sports
883 Dates, Duty on
149
rime in Ceylon
386-7,1344
do Import of
1)174
N
iminal Acquittals, Ceylon 385-7,1344 Days, Nom v of
10
do
Gas s,:St- nmans in
180 Dealers in Stamps, Rules for 89, 91, 93

d
do
Offences,Numberof 386-7,1341 Deaths Coolies, Report on
120
do' P:re.-Thir-7--Service of
ISO
do in Ceylon
329,1343
do
Statistics
386-7,1344
do
Inquirers into, Rata to
176
e
181
iB
LD))iii:
do
Warrants of Arrest.
do Registration Department 654
aquet Club, Colombo
874 do
do
of
104, 120
486
roton Seed, Export of
do
do
ExpenIituic on 337 ,

338
III
,own Agents, Expenditure on
do Registrars of
537
1
.do
do for Ceylon
653 Debenture; Ceylon
391
do Counsel
. 680 Declarations, Duty on
94, 98
do Grants, Fees i-er
189 Deeds and Instruments
94, 98
189
,....
do litai.fiff.7.a!--j-IS:'
d-')
94
do Duty on
189
Die
do
do Fees for
do of Gift, Duty on
., 98
Di*
do Land, Revenue from
336 Deer Horns, &c., Import ani ExpOsJ
du
Rules
for
Sale
of
181,
189
do
of 469
4 06
Lit
do
do Sold
359, 350 Defences of Colombo
Die
do Resumption of Lands by
1E9 Dehlowito Coach
252
,..
thin Measure
13 Dehiwala, Duda ices from
594
DIE
titivated Lauds in Ceylon. 468,1344,1346 Delivery Orders, Duty on
96
tin
titivation in Provinces
325, 326-7
Stamps for
91
immin Seed, Duty on
149 Dello' a, Rainfall at
528
481
trios, Import of
do Stores at
- ""7"---832
miositios of Ceylon Customs 473 et seg.. Domodera Tea Co., Ind.
808, 1096
triosity .Makers in Ceylon
301 Denagamo, Rainfall at
Di
530
tring 1.-lt:king & Shipping Rates 173 Deniyitya, Stores at
837
18, 205 Dentists in Colombo
Di
money, Indian
797
i
do
Notes
209-11 Departures of Coo'ies for 62 Years 220
do
of Ceylon
203 Deposits, Unclaimed. Revenue frop,14_,
i
-, rdo Rixdollar
1),
205 Derivation and Meaning i of Native lin
i
irry titufts, Import of
474
Names and Places, &cr
Lii
Export of
491 Desiccated Coconut, Export of
4ZF','
Di
.do
474 Desiccating Mills in Ceylon
arrants,Inrports of
328
astoms Accounts for 11104
507 De Soysit Lying-in-Home
904
do and q'tipping
512 Detonators, Duty on
150
do
Import of
od C-tricAlties of Ceylon 473 et seq.
483
Di
d
670 Deutsche Dimpasoltiffahrte Geaselldo
Department
d
Expenditure on 337
sabot'. "Hansa" Steamers 888
S
do
' 7.1."5
1
Di
a
do Duties
149, 342 Deutsche Anstraliszhe Darupfschiff
Dc
do Duty, Exemptions from
PO
Gesellschaft Hoinhvii":-- 788
Dc
485
do
do Export Trade
Ost-Afrika-Linie, Haniburg788
d
473 Deutsche!. Verein
do Import Trade
e
877
113 Devil-dancers in Ceylon
tla Officers' Fees
1363
DI
151 Devilana, Rainfall at
-'4 0
Prohibitions, &c.
530
491,502 Digalla Ceylon T. Est. Co., 808, 1096
o Revenue from
149 Dikoya . Church Committee
ei Tariff
8$9
154 do and Moskeliya Cricket CInb 890
ilo Warehouse Rates
do Wharf Improvements tl 507 do District
969
11
149
do Elevation of
632
atolta, Duty on
484
(Ili
Local Board
D
do Import of
689
491
do Lower District
D
uttlefach, Export of
975
478
do
do
Heights
in
561
D
atlery, Import of
824
do Heights i it
561
fele Repairers in Kandy
881
do Planters' Association
yclistal Ur ion, Motwal
do Position of
332
N
do Rainfall in
528, 532
do Stores in \
832
563 do Temperature of '..\
532
agobas at Anuradhapura
airy, Government, Expenditure on 368 Dimbula Athletic and Crickfit Club 390
do
District
Revenue from 368
do
-, .. '..k77
--. -t......,
254
dor Illovation 1:'

i
I

. 6
''''....".
PAGIS
VAll 13
1.31._:LL1.
611890 Dredging
Dimbulallunters Association.
- 4M "----las
532 Dress Artie s, Import of t
Position of
do

88
445 Dressing S
mosioactil o Railway Extensio
. t 797
529, 532 Dressmakers : Coloint
e
Rainfall in
302
do
Ceylon, No. of

833
e. ' dot Stores in
829
Gale
do
de St. Margaret's Church903
824
do
Ka n (In.
532
Temperature of
do
gia Al, 474
890 Dried Fish, Imporl,..
Trout Fisbirg Chi
du
300

Valley Tea Co., Ld. 808, 1090 Drink Stipplierenr Ceiltat ,,


do'
rmt...
873 Droughts in Ceylon
Dioree of Colombo, Synod
371 Druggists : Colombo
Disestablishment, Ecclesiastical
'Nast
8
248 do Gale
Disinfectants
8'.
240
Kandy
do
Dispensaries, etc., for Est %tee

303
334 Drug D.alers'in Ceylon
Collections at
a
do
247
Drugs for Coolies on Estates
Estates Drugs supplied
do
.
do Sale of, Revenue firma
41.142.
246
free to
do supplied free to Estate Die-
338
Expenditure on
do
do
Hours of Consul
11, 6(244 v
247 Dry MeaPsitt,rithikse
... ration at
Tamil
245, 247
16, 17 t
do
Dispersers Rules for
797
562 Dubashes in Colombo
Distances 'between Trig. Points
787
from Railway Stations 594 Ducat Line of Steamers
do
Distilleries in Ceylon 327, 328, 3E0, 352 Duckwari Tea Plant. Co., IA. 808, 1097
145, 342
350 Dues, Lighthouse
Distillation, Arrack Illicit
149, 342
386-7 do Port
District Court Statistics
809, 1097
101,103, 104, Duff Estates, Ld.
Duties in
do
989
.
106-8 Dumbara District
680 Dunsinane Tea Est Co., Ld.
1097
Establishments
do
Itiell
ll
il itu re
337 Dutch Churt9retu .stories 877, 891, 899
do
149
Fees iu 1(11, 103, 104, 106 Duties, Ad Valorem
do
149
Court Fines, Revenue from 334 Duties on Cotton Goods se
Dish
149, 342
do Custom s
Seoretaric', Fees for 113
du
152
910 Duty, Export
District Lodge of Ceylou
687 do Import .
149
Road Committees
do
Statistics

and Export, Revenue


513 do
308-315
s from
riots of Ceylon
486 Duty on Spirits
149
ialivi, Export of
152
594
do Arrack
, it
iyatalawa, Distances from
734)
152
do Cinchona
do Camp
527, 528
Rainfall at
do Cocoa
152
do
527, 531
Temperature at
do Coffee
152
do
432
Dock, Graving, for Colombo
do Plumbago II 152
fic
104 Duty, on Tea
do Warrants
fibiN 152, 292a
t 7 Do:ailments, Fees for Cop.-% of
114 Dyers' Bark, Imports of
482
4111www11
594 Dyestuffs, Import of 1' 476
f Dodigapwa, Distances from
port of
484 Dyes Dealers in Ceylon
Dogs
303
do Registration of
104 Dyewood, Export of
483
422
do Tax on
do
Import of
ow
483
Dolosbage District
98t1 Dynamite, Duty on
50
and Yakdessa Planters'
do
do
Import of
83
891
Association
Is

Lawn Tennisdt Athletic


do
Club
891 Earthenware, Dealers in Ceylon
Dombanuts, Export of
485
do
Export of
477 41106,...,, yid
Doomoo Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ld. 808, 1096
do
Import of
477
Domestic Servants' Registration 104, 120 Earthquakes in Ceylon
5%3
Dondra Head Light-house
691, 695 East India and Ceylon TeaCo4,td- 1097
Donnybrook Tea Co., 1.4,
808, 1096 ' do
Naval Station
647 j
Drafts, Bills, Notes, ikc., Duty on 91, 95
do
Squadron
647 .
Stamps for
91 East fatale Co., Ld.

809, 1097
696 EasternArehipelago,Coffee Production
Draftsmen in Colombo
426
dr Consumption xxxil
Drainage of Col bo
869 do
do Rubber Production
Drawing Club eyion
115
of xxxi
.do Fee 'Locals'
479 do
do Tea Consumption in xxx
ls, Import of
d% Ma
do Produce & Estates Co,,,, Ld.809,
. 0, ft079
rt
op,'
1097
804096
ii,1:11ton Ed ate' Ctrl

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1
Eastern Proviree, Production of
'piscopalbui Church in Ceylop _97, 666
Gr iin in 465 Epidemic -. iseases Regulations 159-61i
Ebony, Export of
484 Equinox, ,/,-(',ut;,iiiiial
9
e_rdlliaie
Ecelesias,.cal cillowaneee
371
do
Vere al
do
Department
666 Errata and Addenda
It
do
Disestablishmeut
371 Establishments, Civil
do
Expenditure
338
do
t,
Expenditure on
do
Eclipses in 1905
8
Military
727
Ederapola Tea 'Co.. Ltill.
do
809, 1097
Public
667
Educatita F., 3e.viati ,I3tiar.ir o f
868
do
Recapitulation of 392
do _i Department
675 Estate Children Ages of
1365
do Expenditure
368.9 do Companies
804
il.,
Nationality and
do Company c t live, Lcl.
809
Religion
295, 296
do Coolies
296-9, 1363
do
in Ceylon
293, 295, 296
do Directories
g13
Legal, Council of
877
do
Dispensaries
240
. _. .do
e.enoational Association. Ceylon
al
877
do
Drugs suppliel
ao
Establishment
675
fee to
216
Eggs:;,Import of
474
In
Inspectors
1326
Eila, Tea Co., Tel.
809, 1097
do Valuators, Visit.ng Agents,
Electne Light Installations in Colombo
&c. 1326
798 E stet: s, Alphabetical List of
918
do Installing Engines
327
do Cinnamon
1177
do Lighting Apparatns,Inaport of 478
do Coconut
1127
,
in Colombo
do
do
427
do Coffee
918
do Locomotives, Import of
478
do Cotton
1181
do Tramways, Colomto
427
do Dispensaries, Rulea for
241
Electrical Measured
14
do L iigesr Ceylon
x xi
Electroplate, Import c,'
478
do Native Names of
918
Elemane Tea Co., La,
809, 1097
do Plague Regulatioet for:
167
Elephant Pass Coach
253
do Sugar
1181
529
do ,a i Rainfall at
do Tea
91iElephants,',Export of
400 Estimated and Actual Revenue for 1901
Den hants, in Ceylon
490
394
do
License for Shooting
112 ESTIRA.T El) RevENuE 1905:
do
lievenue from
333 Estimates, Financial, for 1905 1 111/isma
do
liDyalty on
152, 4911 Ettalai Ferry, Tolls at
lir
Elevatious in Ceylon
549 Eurasians in Ceylon
29%
do
India
548 Eintope, Cacao Cousumptiou in xxxii
Elkaduwa, shores at
834
do
Rubber Consumptioa in xxxi
Ella, Railway Ftitensiun to
448
'In
Tea Conenteption in
xxx
Ellavella, Beinfitl at
530 European Missionary Lady Workers 716
Emigrants from-Ceylon
328
di I
Nteasuresand English Mile 15
476
Embroideryttort of
do
Storekeepers ' Colombo 72.
Empire of, India & Ceylon Tea
do
do
Kandy 4.70
Com.iany, Ltd.
1097
do
do
Gale As/28
Employees iu Post Office
:374 Europeans in Ceylon
. .2M, 314
Enactments, Legislative
124.31 Events in Ceylon 'History
28
Engine Bailers, Persons Lieens:d to
Examiners, Board of Civil Service 873
Jo xamine
748 Excelsior Lodge
. 909
Engelsiers : Ceylou, No, of
306 Excelsior's Elope Juvenile Templars 1109
ii-.,.
Colombo
798 Excise, 'Revenue from
333, 342
C.,,
Kandy
822 Executive Council
654
728
Royal
do
do
Councillors since 17119
653
Engines, Steam, in Ceylon
847 Executors' Fees
108
`to Traction, Tolls on
134 Executors, Hints to
19
English Coins, Weight of
12 Exemptions from Customs Duties
150
do Mile and European Measures 15 du
Stamp Duties 94-103
do Penny stamps
249
do
Tolls
134
do Weights and Illtasucea
12-15 Experimental Station, Perarleniya
Engravers in Ceylon
31.
nloriag Licenses, Rules tor
Igo
Colombo
do
sives in Mines, Rules
79's
195
- Engravings, Export of
491 E.-rtt Duties
152
Import of
479
do
do Collections,Medica, Aid 243,364
EntailedProperty, Duty on
. '04
166
do Goods, Classificatio of
:to
Envelopes, Postage
dd Trade of Guy itin
e 173 41.11651Registration
249 Expo," I CI: Ceylon _
do
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