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The Ceylon Government Gazette THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE- No. 10,418 — FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952 Published by Authority PART .VI-LIST OF, JURORS AND ASSESSORS- (Separate paging is given to each Part in order that it may he filed separately) WESTERN CIRCUIT 17 . 33 De Zoysa, Richard Gerald Leslin, General Merchant and Mill Owner, Maradangaha- WESTERN PROVINCE—Negombo District mula, Divulapitiya 34 LIST of persons m the District of Negombo qualified 18 35 Fernando, Edgar Ignatius Felix, Landed Pro­ to-serve as Jurors and assessors under the provisions of prietor, Mam Street, Negombo Ordinance No. 15- of 1898, as amended by Ordinance 36 Fernando, Hilton M., Teacher, St. Mary’s Col­ No. 13 of 1938, for the year July, 1952 to June, 1953. lege, Negombo - , ' JV B —The jurors numbered in a separate series on 19 37 Fernando, Ilakuttige Aloysius, Superintendent the left of those indicating ordinary jurors are qualified of Works, M. C., Negombo to serve as Special Jurors. 38 Fernando, Kurukulasuriya Joseph David Lancelot, Electrical Foreman, M. C , ENGLISH-SPEAKING JURORS Negombo 1 20 39 40 2 Alahaltosn, Don Peter, Landed Proprietor, 21 41 Fernando, Mihindukulasuriya Joseph Martin. Swarnagiri, Madampella, Katana Hill House, Katana 3 Alfred,.KaIubowilage Don, Talahena, Negombo 42 Fernando, Osmond Adrian, Clerk, Mirigama 4 Road, Negombo 2 . 5 Arunachalam, Seevaratnam, Manager, Paper 43 Millsr Kakkapalliya 22 44 2a . 6 Appiah, Velupillai, Head Clerk, P. W. D , 45 Fernando, Warnakulasuriya Marukku Sebas­ . Negombo tian, Proprietory Planter, Kattuwa, Negombo 7 Austin, H S., Mahayaya Estate, Dagonna, 46 Fernando, Warnakulasooriya Oswin, Clerk, 3,‘ Minuwangoda Kundanwila Road, Negombo 2b . 8 Cassiere, Mass Noor Thason, Assessment Clerk, 47 M. C., Negombo 48 Fonseka, Gampolage Abraham, Secretary,/ 3 . 9 Christofelsz, Kenneth Lionel, Superintendent, T. C , Minuwangoda / Sirangapata Estate, Badalgama 49 23 . 50 Gomez, D. W., Teacher, Mans Stella College, 4 10 Coonghe, Don Paul Moreas, Landed Proprietor, Main Street, Negombo Negombo / 5. 11 Croos-Moraes, Walter Edwin, Landed Pro­ 24 51 Gooneratne, Selestinu Martin, Clerjs, M. C., prietor, Akkarapanaha, Kadirana, Negombo Negombo 12 Daniel, John Gunaratne Singham, Clerk, 29|2, 2 4 a 52 Halahakonge, Don Nicholas,' Ck*rk, M. C, Mosque Road, Negombo Negombo, 389, Main Street, Negombo 6. 13 De Abrew, Alexander Nicholas Abeysinghe, 53 Jayamanne, Don, Fred rick,/^Teacher, 190, Proprietory Planter, Magdalene Wasala Colombo Road, Negombo^ Walawwa, Negombo 54 14 25 55 Jayawardena, Don Anfdny Gregory, Kepun- 15 De Alwis, Joseph Mervm, Landed Proprietor, goda, PamunugamaU Manawenya, Kochchikade 56 Jayawardena, Weensmuni Samuel de Alwis. 16 De Alwis, William Earle, J.P., Commissioner, Superintendent^Kadirana Group, Katu- M. C., Negombo nayake 17 De Costa, Nicholas Toland, Clerk, 59, Kundan- 57 wila Road, Negombo 58 KanagaratnarC Sangarapillai, Assistant 18 De Croos Theopilus Emmanuel Kingsley, TeacheryJlarischandra College, 15, Temple , Teacher, St. Mary’s College, Negombo Road, ^egombo 19 De Illesinghe, Stephen Paul Lester, Landed # Proprietor, Kongodamulla, Katana K u r u ^ p u , D. Alfred, Teacher, Mans Stella ■ 9. 20 De Liver a, Jamis Galastan, Clerk, Survey College, Negombo Department, 145, Colombo Road, Negombo Ki&u\yita, Don Sebastian, Lawrence Villa, 10 21 De Silva, Arumadura Barlis, Landed Proprie­ ' Katana tor, 110, Temple Road, Negombo Livera, Mihindukulasoonyaguruge Antony 10a 22 De Silva, Bertram, Teacher, Maris Stella Stephen, Shop Manager, 40, Udayartoppuwa College, Negombo Road, Negombo 11 23 De Silva, Reginald, Proprietory Planter, Kon- Livera, Mihmdukulasooriyaguruge Stephen. gahawatta, Katana East Duwa, Negombo 24 Mendis, Balapuwaduge Peter, Clerk-Steno­ 25 De Silva, Sarukkalige Franklyn, Eliza-Ly grapher, M. C., Negombo, Anderson Road, Miriswatta, Katana :■'/ Negombo 12. '26 De Silva, Sembukuttiaratchige Albert, Pro Mendis, Hector Lionel, Dagonna Estate, Minu­ prietary Planter, Madampella, Katana wangoda ■ 13 27 De Silva, Sembukuttiaratchige Hector, Halpe, Moldrich, Alan F. W., Teacher, St. Mary’s Col­ Katana a lege, Negombo 28 De Silva, Sembukuttiaratchige Albert, Landed Munasinghe, Ronald Jackson Cyril, Assistant Proprietor, Paregedara, Katan#' Teacher, Harischandra College, 32, 3rd Cross 14 29 Street, Negombo 30 De Soysa; Edinadura Martin; Manager, Wijaya 68 Nonis, Pattinikuttige John, Sugar Estate, Katu- Bus Co., Negombo, 23, Kimbulapitiya Road, kenda, Badalgama Negombo 69 Philips, John Bernard, Inspector, Telecom­ 15 - 31 De Vaz, D. E. J R., Licensed Surveyor, munication Department, Colombo Road, Negombo * . , • Negombo -16 . 32 De Zoysa, Hondamum Clarence Felix, Planter, 70 Perera, Christopher Reginald, Landed Pro­ Palugahawela Estate, Katana prietor, Agaramulla, Minuwangoda 213— —J N. B 13013-213 (B/52) 214 Part VI — CEYLON GOVERNMENT G AZETTE — Junk 27, 1952 71 Perera, Leo Austin, Clerk, Land Registry, 123 Thomas, A. V., Teacher, Maris Stella College, Negombo, De Alwis Square, Mout Lavinia ■- Negombo 29 72 Perera, Pradanamantnge Aloysius Wilibold, 53 124 Wickramasekara, Liyanage George Edward, Cashier, M C., Negombo Accounts Clerk, Base Line Road, Seeduwa 73 Perera, Warnakulasooriya George, Landed 54 .125 Wijesuriya, Gallemanage Wilson, Chief Clerk, Proprietor, Murutane, Kochchikade - Municipal Council, Negombo, 98, Chilaw 74 Perera, Warnakulasooriya Jeronrmus, Planter, Road, Negombo Murutane, Kochchikade 126 Xavier, Francis, Teacher, Mans Stella College, Negombo 75 76 Piens, Joseph Donald, A R L", Negombo, Don- r.eda, Circular Road, Moratuwa SINHALESE-SPEAKING JURORS 77 Raj, V .D Sam, Teacher, St Mary’s College, Negombo 1 A Nambisingho, Watmapaha, Dewalapola 78 Rajapakse, John, Advertisement Agent, 588, 2 Abeysekara, Walimuni Sam Solon Mendis, Clerk, Colombo Road, Negombo Land Registry, Negombo, Telwatte Junction, 79 Ramanathan, Sinnetamby, Clerk, P. W D , N egom bo - Lewis Place, Negombo 3 Almeida, Nissangaaratchige Don Peter, Cultivator, 30. 80 Kandawala, Negombo 31. 81 4 32 , 82 Rodrigo, Bastian Koralage Joseph, Mouner, 5 Boteju, Velatantnge Francis, Teacher, 586, Colombo Cashier, New Resthouse, Negombo Road, Negombo 83 Rodrigo, Joseph Emmanuel John, Teacher, 6 Bulathsmhalage Don Siyadons, Kongodamulla, Maris Stella College, Negombo Katana 33 . 84 Rodrigo, Michael, Pensioner, Katuwapitiya 7 Road, Negombo • 8 1 34.. 85 Rowel, Jayatilleke Benjamin, Planter and 9 De Silva, Leo Paul, Teacher, Main Street, Negombo Insurance Agent, Burulapitiya, Mmuwan- 10 goda 11 De Silva, Sembukuttiaratehige James, Landed 86 Saparamadu, Amarasinghe Aratchige Don Proprietor, Madampella Fred, Clerk, Winifreda Mills, Thimbmgas- 12 De Silva,, Visidamage Don Peter, Cultivator, Pallan- katuwa, Katana West, Katana sena North, Kochchikade 35:. 87 Schrader, Robert Hemy Spencer, Planter, 13 Don Lewis Sebastian Appuhamy, Trader, Katana Wester Seaton, Negombo West, Katana 88 Selladurai, Kanapathipulle Smnappu, Teacher, 14 Don Manthoris, Cultivator, Gallegedara, Dewala­ Maris Stella College, Negombo pola 89 Selvaratnam, Stanislaus Ponniah, Principal, 15 Ekanayake, Lalithakumara Abeysinghe, Clerk, St. Mary’s College, Negombo ' Land Registry, Negombo, 75, Giriulla Road, 36.. 90 Seneviratne, Albert Earnest, Landed Proprie­ N egom bo tor, Matammana, Mmuwangoda 16 Fernando, Botalage Sarapinu, Pitipana 17 Fernando, Hathurusinghedewage Jeemis, Cultivator, 37. 91 Akarajigama, Badalgama 38 92 18 Fernando, Hathurusinghedewage Magiris, Cultiva­ 93 tor, Akarangama, Badalgama 38a 94 Silva, Samaraweerapatabendige , Merlin, 19 Fernando, Hilton, Teacher, Annavi Lane, Negombo Revenue Inspector, 119, Anderson Road,-- 20 Fernando, Lmthotage Lewis, Kongodamulla Negombo ' ' 21 Fernando, Memkpuradewage Hendrick, Cultivator, 39. 95 Silva, Sembukuttiaratehige Albert, Mill Badalgama Owner and Landed Proprietor, Baduwatta 22 Fernando. Mihmdukulasoonya Anthony, Teacher, Mills, Katana Punchigalla, Kotugoda 40.. 96 Silva,' Sembukuttiaratehige Christopher, Mill 23 Fernando, Mututantrige Peduru, Delpakadawara, Owner and Landed Proprietor, Baduwatta Badalgama Mills, Katana 24 Fernando, P Domimsianu, Teacher, St. Mary’s 41.. 97- Silva, Sembukuttiaratehige Edwin, Landed College, Negombo Proprietor, Katana West, Katana 25 Fernando, P Anthony, Teacher, St Mary’s College, 98 99 Negombo - 100 Theopilus, Nicholas, Teacher, Maris Stella 26 Fernando, T Vithorianu, Teacher, 4th Penvamulla, College, Negombo Negombo 42-. 101 Tissanayagam, Charles Rasaratnam, Execu­ 27 Fernando, W. Francis, Trader, 4th Periyamulla, tive Engineer, P. W D., Lewis Place, Negombo - Negombo. 28 Fernando, " W John, Tradei, -3rd Hunupitiya, 43. 102 Vanderstraten, Francis Leonard Charles, Pro- Negombo • prietary Planter 'and Visiting Agent, Mid- 29 Fernando, W. ’S. Joseph, 3rd Hunupitiya, Negombo - lands Estate, Negombo .^30 Fernando, Wickrema-aratchige Juan, Cultivator, 44. 103 Victor, <K. D., Landed Proprietor, Mam Street,. Otarawadiya, Katana Negombo . 31 Fernando Pulle, Juan Ignatius, Trader, Henmulla, 104 Waas, F.-’X , General Merchant, Bolawalana, Kochchikade * Negombo ,. 32 Fernando Pulle, Juan Philip, Trader, Henmulla' 45. .105 Waas, Mihmdukulasoonya, Antony, Landed Kochchikade Proprietor, Bolawalana, Negombo 33 Fernando Pulle, Paulu Caithan, Etgala, Kochchi­ 106 kade - 107 Wijesuriya, Don Anthony, Registrar of Lands, 34 Fonseka, M Manuel, Trader, 2nd Division Kurana, Negombo, 68, Chilaw Road, Negombo N egom bo 4 6 .. 108 Xavier, Francis, Lancte,d Proprietor, Kurana, 35 Fonseka, M Simon, Landed Proprietor, 2nd Bola- Negombo ^ walana, Negombo 109 De Saram, Don David, Principal Harischan- 36 Fonseka,
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