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66The Ceylon Government Gazette” January to June, 1956 [Supplement to the " Ceylon Government Gazette ” o f October 12, 1956] INDEX TO „ 66THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE” JANUARY TO JUNE, 1956 No. 10,875 t o No. 10,946 * PART I : SECTION (II) — ADVERTISING Pages PAGES PAGES PAGES Applications for Foreign Liquor Examinations, Results Of Posts—Vacant • • l-lll Sales of lo ll and other Bents nt Licences .. ■ Examinations, &o . l Publications fit Tendon . lll-V ll Auction Sales .. .. i Miscellaneous 1 Bale of Articles .. nl Unofficial Notices .. V ll-V ili ‘Applications for Foreign Liquor Accountancy Board, Ceylon, Decent Proposing to supply electricity by — Medical Officers of ifculth in Licences ber 1955 Examinations, 134 Mr A Cyril de Silva for the bene­ Public Health, 358, 469 — First and Final Examination— fit of all con8Umeis lesidmg at — rJ raining in Domestic Science in "°305, 341 369, 405. 475, 505 535, 568, Juno, 1956, 523 Galewcla Town, 265 Australia, 428, 486 694, 643, 690 730, 753, 817 — C G Jayawardana. Hakgala Examination (English) for Rcciuit- Town 426 Tiainm g Classes for Stenographers ment to the Stenographers’ —Sinhalcse/Tamil, Dept of Ofh Transferable Service (Lower Requesting all contracting films in oial Languages, 27 Auction sales Grade). May, 1956, 236 Ceylon who desire to be registered — Sinhalese 552 Examination for Recruitment of as contractors for carrying out Technical Assistants, Colombo Port Gunatiloka, Alexander 16, 54, 94, Probationary Divisional Revenue electrical installation work to Commission. 28 306, 405, 457, 458, W7, 732, 758 Officeis, 1955 (Amendment),' 245 apply to the Electrical Engineer — Milk Board 30, 491 Abeyesinghe, Leo G 16, 732 for such registration, 291 ltatnapala, D G . 17, 95, 182 371, Recruitment of Candidates for the Temp Stenographer, Attorney- 406, 426 458, 537. 570, 596, 648 Courses for Apothecaries and Cancelling notice inviting applica­ Generals Dept 28 Edwin, B n , 17, 183 Pharmacists, Ceylon Medical tions in the International Tiade — Food Commissioner’s Dept, 164 Wijewardena, D S , 17 597, 648 Colege Council, 246 and Industries Fair—2nd Colombo — District Court, Galle, 229 McHeyzer & Son R G , S3, 536, 537, Plan Exhibition 648 — Registrar-General’s Dept 437 823 Quarterly Examination for Medical — Kaohcheri, Anuradhapuia, 444 Edmund. K G . 54 180, 181, 371, Officers, Dental Surgeons and Calling applications for cacao in- — Dept of Fisheries, 488 372, 480, 507, 595 693. 824 Hospital Secretaries, Dept of terplanting subsidies from owners — Dept of Bioadcastmg, 489 Dahanayske, V A , 54 152, 732, 733 Health, 288 676 of worneut rubber lands, Dept — Distuct Court Avisawella, 489 Abeysunya, A P D 54, 221, 342, Laboratory Assistants’ Examination, of Agriculture, 759 — Magistrates’ Court Hambantota, 458, 616, 733 288 — for registration as supplies of 549 currystuffe, ftc , Marketing Dept, — Dept of the Commissioner foi De Silva K. 31 Thoiolie, 55, 306, Examination for Authorised 759 481 694 Diaughtsmen, Survey Dept, 324 Development of Maiketmg, 660 Wahab, ,T Abdul 55, 95, 152, 342, Civilian Draughtsman Cla«b 1, Auny 507. 570, 758 824 Training Classes fot Typists in Headquarters, 28, 167 Jayawardena, Waller, 94, 152, 220, Tamil, Dept of Official Languages, Posts—Vacant 475 506 360 Appointment of Authorized Distil Comah, M O 94, 152, 220, 264, 342, Proficiency Examination in Sin Fishery Repealch Engineer, Dept of hutors of Rationed Foodstuffs in 370, 426. 456 457, 475 505, 536, Fishenes. 2 Colombo Municipal Aieas, 29, 73 ' 569, 595 646, 693, 731, 732, 824 halese/Tamil—June, 1956, 386 Examination for Appointment as Asst Legal Draftsman, Legal Drafts­ Inspector Dept of Food Production, Pereia, K Edmund 95 370, 647, 823 man’s Dept 2 30 705 De Silva, P W Kiobaid 9„, 265, Cleiks and Draughtsmen Survey — Grade I, Valuation Dept, 102 570 D ep t, 389 District Officer, Dept of Rural Deve­ — Town and Countiy Planning De S ih a, D N W , 114 Examination (English) for Recruit­ lopment and Cottage Industries, v 3 D ept, 281 Abraham & Sons, W D E 114 647 ment to the Typists’ Sen ice, Asst Resident Engineer (Civil), Daniel & Son, A Y 115, 219, 221 - June, 1956 417 Ceylon Hydro Elcetrio Scheme— Jayekody, S V P , 151, 220 341, — Dept of Laboui, 657 426. 457, 536, 615 731 Examination for Approval as Stage H a, 3, 484 Nicolle, L M. 151 Estate Dispenseis, Cevlon Medical Asst Controller of Immigration and Ixngation Construction Ovciseeis Percy & Co 151, 181, 425. 615 •■College Council, 445 Emigration (Temp), Dept of (Temp), G A Badulla 31 Perera. A V , 152, 341, 457 615 Suivcying and Levelling Examina­ Immigration and Emigration, 4 Temp Chief Supervisor—Cold De Silva, W D , 152 tion 612 PlAlelaying Overseer, M S , Grade Storage and By-Pioducts Plant Balaaunya, Arthur, 153 342 571, 596, Dept of Fisheries, 31, 764 648, 694 825 Examination foi Promotion to II Colombo Port Commission, 4 Fernando, G Walter, 153, 372, 596, Gindc H of the E C C nf the Instructor in Building Constric­ Asst Commissioner (Internal Audit), 597 G C S , 674 tion (Temp), Ceylon Tcchnioal Dept of Local Government, 66, Nicol N M , 181, 481 538 College Dept 5, 513 317 Zainudeen, H M . 181, 307 — Electrical Engineering, 6 — (Temp), Dept of National Hous­ Perera, M Milton, 182, 221 305, 306, PC188 List — Mechanical Engineering (Temp), ing, 544 570 647 _ 7 Central Clencal Examination, Translator (Sinhalese). Grade IT, Do Silva, A Kavts, 382, 372, 507, January 1955, 32, 240, 554, 710 — Shorthand and Typewriting, 125 570 — Physical Training, Govt Tram- 1 Dept of Social Services 66 Abayaweera, Samson, 182, 372, 406, A«st Clerks’ Examination (English, m g Colleges, Education D ept, 129 — (Temp) for Health Education 476. 825 Sinhalese and Tamil)—June 11, — Motor Mechanism, Ceylon Techni­ Work, Dept of Health, 235, 515 Perera, R D , 183 1955, 33 133, 388, 630 cal College D ept, 231 — Dept of Looal Govt, 487 Subramamam, S, 183. 372 — March 22. 1952, 78 — Handicrafts Govt Training — Dept of Swabhasa, 623 Vandergmagt, J G , 219, 221 Examination for promotion to Colleges, Education Dept, 321 Raingauge Station Inspector, Dept Abayasekera D H , 265 ' Giade IT of the £ C O of the — Metal Work, 434 of Meteorology 67 Amaiasingham, Vincont S , 265 759 O C 9 , 36 — (Fitting), Basic Technical Tram Sainarasinghe, D A , 305 506 823 mg Institute, Ratmalana 490 Divisional Road Transpport Officers, Kureia ft Co, Douglas C, 305 Examination for Typists (English — Commerce, Ceylon Technical Dept of Commissioner of Motor Selvanay agam S A 342, 596, 733 Sinhalese and Tamil)—Junc/July, College D ept, 629 Tiaffic, 68 Wnesinghe, P H , 370 425, 635, 731 1955, 137, 245 323, 492, 784 Arnold W D , 371, 569 647 Notaries Final Examination 16/ Agricultural Instructor, Dept of Typist-Clerk (Accounts), Agricul­ Pereira, G Norman, 371 Agriculture 7, 550 tural and Industrial credit Cor­ Sebastianpillai Saveryuiuttu, 426 Examination in the National Asst Physiotherapists, Dept of poration of Ceylon, 69 Perera, M Vincent, 456, 693 Languages and Accounts foi Health, 8, 322 661 — Asst Cleiks’ Servioe, Ceylon De Silva, H A Albert 507 Clerks in Grade TI of the E C C , Savings Bank, 522 Arunmganathan, S , 538 G C S October, 1955 242 Vacancies Royal Ceylon h a w 9, Pieres, Chas H 569 Examination foi Recruitment of 235 Selection of Candidates for Admis­ Jay awardana, T ,597 — Ceylon Overseas Service, 410 sion to the Nurses’ Training Stoicmen Class III, and Innc- — for Officers, Royal Ceylon Air De Lambert, B W 694 keeppmg Cleiks, Giade III, Schools, Dept of Health, 69 De Silva, W. A , 759 C G 1 246 Force 440 Examiner, Grade III Auditor- Foreman Eleotio-Hedioal Appli­ Hospital Clencal Service Examina­ General’s D ept, 22 ances (Grade HI), Dept of tion, September 1955, 323 Health, 71 BtMHimitiflHg, Basalts of Examina­ Cadets, British Regular Army, 22 — .(Incising Plant), Forest Depi, tions, ftc. Examination (Sinhalese/Tamil) for — Royal Ceylon Navy, 662 320 * * Reoruitment to the StenogiaphcTs’ — Royal Air Force, 702 — (Electronic Apparatus). Dept of Admission to school* Transferable Service (Lower Health, 768 Grade), November, 1955, 5PQ 675 — I M M T S u Rufferm ” , 738 Ceylon Technical College D opt, Film Librarian, Govt Film Unit, Recruitment and Training of 79 420 Senioi Certificate .Course, 1956, Dept of Information 23 Govt College of Fine Arts, 134, School of Agncultuie, Peradeniya, Supervising Overseers, Public 324 675 Jailor, Class II, and Asst House Works Dept, 74 Tiaining Sohool for Surveyois, Master, Dept, of Prisons and Pro­ — Special Apprentices for Posts xn Examination (English) for Promo­ bation Services, 24 the Minor Supervising Giades— Survey D ept, 135, 361 tion to the Higher Grade in the Ratmalana Workshops and Run­ School of Agriculture Pera - Stenographers’ Transferable Ser Physioist, Dept of Health, 25 ning Sheds, Ceylon Govt Rail­ demya, 167 vice—October, 1955 744 G ills' Farm School, Tmncvelv, Boiler Supervisor, Lady Havelock way. 103 Jaffna 205 Examination (English) 1 for Pecruit- and Lady Ridgeway Hospitals, — Candidates for Training as Minoi School of Agriculture, ritindasale, ment to the Stenographers’ Trans­ Dept of Health, 25 Supervisors, Grade H, G P O, 245 ferable Service (Lower Grade), Fellowships under the W H O for Thurston College, Colombo 3, 445 May, 1955, 785 training Public Health Nurse Processor and Printer, Govt Film C/Veyangoda Central Sohool 630 Tutors. Dept of Health, 26, 547 Unit Dept of Information, 75 , — C/Plan, Hospital Administration Examinations * Designs Officer and Garrison Engi­ Miscellaneous and Finance, 73 neer, Ceylon Army, 76 Selection of Candidates for — Nursing Sohool Administration, Admission to the Public Health List of Govt publications available 168 Other Ranks, Ceylon Army, 77. 286, Learners* 'Training Class, Dept of for sale, 116, 184, 343. 482, 598, — Neuro Surgical Work, 364. 434 544, 775 Health. 34 769 — W. H, O. m Leprosy, 107 — Ceylon Air Force, 156, 664 J .
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