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9 © Gdj CS© O ^ C 3 the CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE C oS5):)€J6§<9© GDj C S © O ^ C 3 THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE q°zs> 12,185 -1960 qeoi&Q 19 Ssgda^ — 19.8.1960 No. 12,185 — FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 (Published by Authority) PART VI—LIST OF IURORS AND ASSESSORS (Separate paging is given to each language of every Part in order that it may be filed,) separately NORTHERN CIRCUIT 21 Edward, J., Teacher, Sacred Heart College, Kara- veddy JAFFNA DISTRICT 22 Ahamparam, Paramanathan, Teacher, Hartley College, Point Pedro LISTS of persons in the Jaffna District qualified to 23*Eliathamby, V., Teacher, Urumpirai Hindu College, serve as Jurors and Assessors under the provisions of 626/10, Thalayali the Criminal Procedure Code for the year 1960-61. 24*Gnanapragasam, Murugesu, Teacher, Paramesh- N.B .—Jurors marked * are qualified to serve as vara College, Jaffna Special Jurors. 25*Gunanayagam', S. V., Teacher, Hartley College, Point Pedro ENGLISH SPEAKING JURORS 26*Gunaratnam, R. M., Teacher, Hartley College, Point Pedro l*Abraham, A. R., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vaddu- 27*Isaac, S. J. D., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vaddu­ koddai koddai 2*Ambalavanar, Murugesu, Teacher, Hindu College, 28 Aiyadurai, T., Teacher, Mahajana College, Tellip- Karainagar palai 3 Ambalavanar, Subramaniam, Teacher, Nadeswara 29*James, Neekilapillai, Teacher, St. Joseph’s English College, Kankesanthurai School, Mathagal 4 Appathurai, Seeniar, Tamil School, Evinai, 30*Jeyasingham, W. L., Teacher, Jaffna College, Chunnakam Vaddukoddai. 5 31 *Jayaratnam, T. T„ Principal, Mahajana College, 6 Ariaratnam, Paulpillai William, Teacher, Jaffna Tellippalai College, Vaddukoddai 32*Joseph, Anton Ratnam, 50, 4th Cross Street, Jaffna 7 Arumugam, Kandiah, Teacher, Puloly Boys’ 33*Kanagiah, Kandiah, Landed Proprietor, Chivia- English School, Point Pedro theru, Jaffna 8 Arunasalam, K., Teacher, Hindu College, Vaddu­ 34 koddai 35 Kandiah, S., Mann’s English School, Uduvil 9* Arunasalam, Muttuthamby, Teacher, Suthumalai 36 Kandiah, Sanmugam, Overseer, P. W. D., Inuvil 10*Arunasalam, N., Retired Teacher, Chavakachcheri 37 Kandiah, Sithamparapiffai, Teacher, Karainagar ll*Asaipillai, S. M., Teacher, Government Victoria East College, Chulipuram 0 38 Kandiah, V., Teacher, Mullanai, Illavalai 12*Asaipillai, V. M., Principal, Hindu College, Jaffna 39 Karthigesu Iyer, S., Teacher, Mahajana College, 13*Balasingham, S. V., Teacher, Jaffna College, Tellippalai Vaddukoddai 40 Kathiriandi, K., Teacher, Union College, Tellip­ 14 Balasubramaniam, Chelliah, Teacher, Hindu palai College, Chavakachcheri 41*Koshy, T. J., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vaddu- 15*Balasubramaniam, M. D., Teacher, Jaffna College, , koddai Vaddukoddai 42 Krishnapillai, P., Teacher, Government Training 16*Selliah, K. A., Principal, Jaffna College, Vaddu­ College, Vasavilan koddai 43*Kulathungam, L. S., Teacher, Jaffna College, . 17*Chelliah, R., Merchant, Mahatma Ganthi Road, Vaddukoddai Jaffna 44*Mahathevan, Manickavasagar, Teacher, Suthumalai 18 Chelliah, R. T., Merchant, Chapel Street, Jaffna South 19 Dominic, Joachim Ariaratnam, Merchant, 227, 45 Maniccavasagar, Chellappah, Teacher,. Hindu Hospital Road, Jaffna College, Chavakachcheri 20*Duraisamy Stoner, J. S., Teacher, Central College, 46 Manickavasagar, K., Teacher, Central College, Jaffna Jaffna 643—J. S, B 25650-239 (8/60) HI 644 VI Qi& ®zs>aO& — e°25>j-sJfQ©S e^esO S 0 « — 1960 efeoJeSag 19 e^zS8235 <H<; P art VI — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Au g. 19, 1960 47 Manoharan, Neelayinar, Teacher, Madduvil North . 93*Sellathurai, J. S. B., Teacher, St. Patrick’s College, 48 Manuelpillai, Appaeuddy, Revenue Inspector, Jaffna Vidane’s Lane,' Colombuthurai 94 • 49,Manuelpillai, Bastiampillai, Teacher, St. Antony’s 95 Singarajah, Soosaipillai, Teacher, St. Joseph’s College, Kayts School, Mathagal 50- Murugesapillai, V., Teacher, Puloly Boys’ English 96 Sinnadurai, C., Teacher, Mahajana College, Tellip- School, Point Pedro pallai ,, . 97 Sinnappah, J., Bursar, Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai 51*Muthukumarasamipillai, K., Araly Hindu English School, Vaddukoddai 98*Sithampranathan, K, Teacher, Mann’s English School, Uduvil 52 Nadarajah, Arumuganathar, Teacher, Hindu College, Karainagar ' 99 Sithamparapillai, Arumugam, Teacher, Karainagar East 53 Natarajan, Kathiravelu Krishnapillai,- Teacher, Government Victoria College, Chulipuram 100* Sithamparapillai, S., Teacher, Arunodaya College, Alaveddy 54 Nadarajah, S. P., Teacher, Hartley College, Point Pedro 101 102 103 55*Nadarajah, V., Teacher, Sacred Heart College, 104 Sivapathasundaram, Murugesu, Teacher, Union Karaveddy College, Tellipallai 56 105*Sivapathasundaram, Subramaniam, Teacher, Analaitivu 57*Nalliah, R. R. S., Assistant Salt Superintendent, 106*Sivasailam, Krishna Aiyar, Vice-Principal, Sitham- Elephant Pass para College, Valvettithurai 58 Palaratnam, P. E. P., Teacher, Manipay Hindu College, Manipay 107 59*Perairavan, M., Teacher, Manipay Hindu College, 108 Sivasubramaniam, S., Principal, Arunodiaya ’ Urumpirai Collegej Alaveddy 60 Ponnambalam, Sinnappu, Teacher, Kandy Road, 109*Sivadasan, R., Teacher, Hindu College, Manipay Chiviatheru 110 *Somasundaram, B. K. S., Teacher, Jaffna College, 61*Ponnambalam, M., Teacher, Yarlton College Vaddukoddai Karainagar 111 Somasundaram, P. S., Teacher, St. John’s College, 62*Ponnudurai, E. M., Teacher, St. John’s College, Jaffna Jaffna 112*Srinivasan, S., Teacher, Hipdu College, Chavakach- 63 Ponnudurai, L. W., Point Pedro Road, Jaffna cheri 64 Ponnudurai, Fathinam, Teacher, Hindu English 113* Subramaniam, Kandiah, Teacher, St. John’s School, Sandiiipay College, Jaffna 114 Subramaniam, K. S., Teacher, Hindu College, Vannarponnai 66*Pooranampillai, K., Principal, Hartley College, Point Pedro 115 Subramaniam, M. Bursar, Hindu College, Manipay 116 Subramaniam, Muttar,' Teacher, Madduvil North 67*Rajah, C. C., Mann’s English School, Uduvil 117*Subramaniam, V., Teacher, Hindu College, Mani­ 68*Rajadurai, E., Teacher, Union College, Tellippalai pay 69*Rajasekeram, A. W., Principal, St. John’s College, 118 Swaminathan, M., Teacher, Sarawathy Vidyasalai, Jaffna Madduvil South ' 70*Rajasekeram, T. K., Teacher, Parameswara 119*Tamber, A. E., Teacher, Central College, Jaffna College, Jaffna 120 Thambiah, Kathirgamu, Head Teacher, Sivapragasa 7!*Rajasingham, C. E, Teacher, Union College, Tellip­ Vidyasalai, Thumpalai, Point Piedro palai 121 Thambiaiyah, J. R., Teacher, Stanley G-ovemment 72 Rajendram, M., Teacher, Hindu English School, Central College, Jaffna Thondamannar 122 Thambipillai, S., Teacher, Anandavadali Road, ' 73 Ramalingam, K. E., Teacher, Hindu College, Jaffna - Pandatheruppu 123*Thambirajah, Kandiah, Teacher, Government 74*Ramanathapillai, Thambiah, Teacher, Puloly Victoria College, Chulipuram Boys’ English School, Point Pedro 124*Thangarajiah, M. A., Teacher, Puloly Boys’ English 75*Rasiah, E. P., Indra Giri, Vannarponnai, Jaffna School, Point Pedro 76 Ratnasingham, C. R., Teacher, Jaffna College, 125*Thiagarajah, A., Principal, Hindu College, Vaddukoddai Karainagar 77*Sabalingam, E., Teacher, Hindu College, Kokuvil 126*Thiagarajah, S., Teacher, Hindu College, Chava- 78*Sabahayagam, M., Teacher, Hindu College, Urum- kachcheri ' pirai 127 Thiagarajah,..yelupillai, Teacher,. Mahajana Col­ 79*Sabaratnam, Namasivayagam, Teacher, Hindu lege, Tellipallai College, Karainagar 128 80 Samuel, W. N. S. S., Tfeacher, Hartley College, 129 Thiruneelakandan, Arampp, Teacher, Government Point Pedro Central College, Velanai $1 "Samuel, S. T. S., Teacher, Hartley College, Point 130 Thomas, John, Teacher, Jaffna College, Vaddu­ Pedro koddai 82 Sangarapillai, Ponnambalam, Teacher, Hindu 131*Thurairajah, R. .J., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vad- College, Karainagar dukoddai - 83 Sanmuganathan, K., Teacher, Hindu College, 132*Thurairatnam, I. P., Principal, Union College, Tel­ Jaffna lipallai 84 * Sanmuganathan, Muthlithamby, Clerk, King’s 133 *Thurairatnam, K. C., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vad­ Garden, Kodikamam dukoddai' 134 85 Sanmugarajah, Vallipuram, Physical Instructor, 135 Tissaveerasingam, Swaminathan, Teacher, Poli- Nadeswara College, Kankesanthurai Kandy ' 86 Saravanamuttu, S., Teacher, Parameswara College, 136*Vairamuttu, S. V., Teacher, Union College, Telli­ Jaffna pallai • 87 137*Vaithiyanatha Iyar, K., Teacher, Parameswara 88 Seenivasagam, Chellappah, Teacher, Maikundan College, Jaffna " School, Chulipuram1 138 Velupillai, K., Teacher, Hindu College, Chavakach- 89..Seenivasagam, T., Teacher, Vaidieeswara Vidya- cheri lay am, Jaffna 139 Velupillai, V. V., School of Commerce, Courts Road, 90 Point Pedro ’ 91 Selladurai, Thilliampalam, Teacher, Parameswara 140*Vethaparanam, A. T., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vad­ College, Jaffna dukoddai - 92*Selvadurai, J, A., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vaddu­ 141*Vijayaratnam, S., Head Master, Cherniya Street, koddai Jaffna VI £>j2& ©2ajc)es — e°233«$§®'0 rajes© £30« — 1960 epeerfefc? 19 QjzS 645 P a st V I— CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Au g . 19, 1960 142 Vinayagamoorthy, T., Teacher, Jaffna College, 189 Karthigesan, M., Teacher, Hindu College, Jaffna Vaddukoddai 190 Kumarasamy, Sunterampillai, Teacher, Kopay 143 Visvanathan, R., Teacher, Hindu English School, South Sandipay 191 Kumarasamy, R. S., Teacher, Parameswara College, 144*William, L. S., Teacher, Jaffna College, Vaddu­ Jaffna koddai 192*Kulasegarasingam, S., Teacher, Central College, 145 Abraham, T., Teacher, Drieberg College, Chava- Jaffna kachcheri 193 Kumaravelu, P., Teacher, Skanthavarothaya Col­ 146 Alagaratnam, S. V., Teacher, Memorial English lege, Chunnakam School, Manipay 194 Mahadevan, E., Teacher, Hindu College, Jaffna 147 Alagakoen, W. B., Teacher,
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