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TH E CEYLON No. 7,834 — FRIDAY, M ARCH 13, 1931. Published by Authority. P A R T I G E N E R A L . V*t«aU, i. ,i»» » «<* «"*'** ^ Minutes by the Governor Proclamations by the Governor Appointments by the Governor Appointments, &c., of Registrars Government Notifications Revenue and Expenditure Returns •• Notices calling for Tenders Sales of Unserviceable Articles, &o. •• Unofficial Announcements *• Specifications under “ The Irrigation Ordinance “ Excise Ordinance ” Notices Sales of Toll and Other Rents •? page 404 407 409 4ii 418 419 420 459 Patents Notifications / •• , Miscellaneous Departmental Notices Local Board Notices > •• Trade Mart Notifications •• “ Local Government Ordinance ” Notices Notices to Mariners •• Proceedings of Municipal Councils;.. Road Committee Notices Meteorological Returns .. ( ^ JW r • Books registered under Ordinance No. 1 of Vital Statistics Currency Commissioners’ Notices .. PAGE 426 * * . i .. 458 .. 458 .. 435 .. » 429 1885 419 mm? CEYLON GOVERNMENT PRESS, COLOMBO PRINTED AT THE LEXia ^ 403-*---- J. N. 6284-796 (3/31) . , ' A1
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T H E

CEYLON

N o . 7 , 8 3 4 — F R I D A Y , M A R C H 1 3 , 1 9 3 1 .

Published by A u th ority .

P A R T I — G E N E R A L .

V * t«a U , i . , i » » » « < * « " * '* * ^

Minutes by the Governor Proclamations by the Governor Appointments by the Governor Appointments, &c., of Registrars Government Notifications

■ Revenue and Expenditure Returns • •Notices calling for Tenders Sales of Unserviceable Articles, &o. • • Unofficial Announcements *•Specifications under “ The Irriga tion Ordinance “ Excise Ordinance ” Notices Sales of Toll and Other Rents

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Patents Notifications / •• ,Miscellaneous Departmental Notices Local Board Notices > • •Trade Mart Notifications ••“ Local Government Ordinance ” Notices Notices to Mariners ••Proceedings of Municipal Councils; . .Road Committee Notices Meteorological Returns . . ( JW r •Books registered under Ordinance N o. 1 of Vital StatisticsCurrency Commissioners’ Notices . .

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PROCLAMATIONS. ,_ " - ' Z 27/31 '

B Y HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING TH E GOVERNMENT.

* ' ' A P r o c lam atio n . .

B. H. Bourdillon.

ENOW Ye that We, the Officer Administering the Government, with the advice, of the Executive Council, do hereby, under section .31 of “ The Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1895,” with effect from,

April 1,1931, further amend the Proclamation under the, said section dated July 1, 1897, in Gazette N o. 5,484 of the same date, as amended by Proclamations mentioned in Schedule II. hereto by delefing from the schedule thereto that portion of item No. 1 under heading Central Province, Kandy District, indicated in column I. of Schedule L hereto and substituting therefor the words indicated in column II. of Schedule I. hereto.

4(& V P a r t I. (Genbeal) - CIKLON - GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Ma r c h 13, 1931

Colombo, March 10, 1931By His Excellency’s command,.

GOD SAVE TH E KING.

E. G. T y r r e l l , 'Acting Colonial Secretary.

Schedule I.

Central Province—Kandy District.

I. ■1.— Kandy Municipality.

Boundaries.—North: the Mahaweli-ganga. E ast: the Mahawel i -ganga to a point 52 chains bolow the Lewella ferry, and thence a straight line.drawn to the south-east corner of the Hermitage estate, thence along the eastern boundaries of the Hermitage and Fairieland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and 42,285). South and south-west : the southern and western boundaries of the Eairieland estate, thence from the south-west comer of the Fairieland estate along the watershed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of the land acquired for a conduit, thence along the eastern boundary of the said conduit to the Hal-oya, thence along the Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary of the Richmond H ill estate to the western boundary of the Borawadeniya or the Atnbagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the southern boundary of the, railway line to the Mahaweli-ganga. W est: the Mahaweli-ganga to a point 100 yards above the Katugastota bridge, and thence a line, drawn in the same direction as the Kandy-Galagedera road, and on the southern side of it, at 100 yards distant therefrom, as far as the 2 f milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereof, and thence back again along the same road and 100 yards to the

. east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Mahaweli-ganga.

II . -1.— Kandy Municipality.

Boundaries.— North : the Mahaweli-ganga. E a st: the . Mahaweli-ganga to a point 52 chains below the Lewella ferry .where it meets Hettiyawattekandtira, thence along the said kandura for 4 chains, thence in a south-westerly direction for 33 chains to a point marked by a Municipal boundary stone including the house claimed by R . W . Podi Appuhamy, thence along the top of the ridge through Seminary estate till it meets the boundary separating • Pattiyakelewatta claimed b y L. H. S. Peiris and the Seminary estate, thence along the said boundary for 5 chains and 60 links, thence in south-easterly direction for 3 chains, thence along the bank for 3 chains, thence along the footpath for 1 chain (from chapel to the school), thence along the Bridle road for 3 chains (from the main road to the chapel). Thence along a portion of the western boundary of the Seminary for 8-| chains. Thence along the live fence which.separates the Seminary bungalow and ground, thence - along the Seminary road for 1 chain, thence along the main, road from Talatu-oya to Kandy for 1 chain, thence the cart road for 1 chain leading to bungalow occupied by A. R , Palis, thence in a south-easterly direction for 1 chain 75 links, thence along the boundary separating Wellangewatta claimed by A. R . Palis from Dambagollewatta claimed by W . G. Perera and others, thence in a, straight line for 19 chains drawn to the north-west corner of title plan No. 54,561 where it meets title plan No. 43,322. Thence along the * eastern boundaries of Hermitage and Fairyland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and. 42,285). South : the southern and western boundaries of Fairyland estate, thence from south-west corner of Fairyland estate, along the watershed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of, the land acquired, for a conduit, thenee along the eastern boundary of the said, conduit to the. Hah oya, thence along the Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary of the Richmond H ill estate to the western boundary of the Borowadeniya or the Ambagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the r said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the, southern boundary of the railway line to the Mahaweli1 ganga. West : the Mahaweli-ganga to a point of 100 yards above the Katugastota, bridge, and thence along a line in the sarnie direction as the, Kandy-Galagedera road, and on the southern side of it 100-yard distance therefrom, as far as the 2 f milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point of 100 yards to the north'thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the - 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards pin the, eastern side thereof, and thenee back again along .the same road and 100 yards to the east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the. said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Mahaweli-ganga.

Schedule II.Proclamations dated.—

June 24, 1899 (Gazette No, 5,629 of July 1, 1899).February 23, 1903 (Gazette No. 5,908 of February 27, 1903).

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.. . Z 27/31 'BY HIS EXCELLENCY TH® OFFICER ADMINISTERING TH E GOVERNMENT.

A Proclamation.B. H. Bourdillon.

KNOW Ye that We, the Officer Administering the Government, with the advice of the Executive* Council, do hereby, under section 5 of “ The Amended Kandyan Marriage Ordinance, 1870,” with effect from April 1,V

1931, further amend the Proclamation under the said section dated February 28,1900, in Gazette No. 5,678 of March 1, 1900, as amended by Proclamations mentioned in Schedule. II.. hereto by deleting from, the schedule thereto those portions of items-Nos. 1 and 29 (a) under heading Central Province, Kandy. District, indicated in column I. of Schedule I. hereto and substituting therefor items Nos. 1 and 29a respectively indicated, in colunfn II. of Schedule I. hereto. ‘

Colombo, March 10, 1931.

GOD SAVE THE; KING.Schedule I.:.

Central Province— Kandy D istrict;

By His Excellency's command,F. G. T yrrell ,

Acting, Colonial Secretary.

I. II.I.- -Kandy Municipality.

Boundaries.—-North : the Mahaweli-ganga-, E ast: the Mahaweli-ganga to a poin t 52 chains below the Lewella ferry; and thence a straight line drawn' to' the south-east corner of the Hermitage estate, thence along the eastern boundaries of the Hermitage and Fairieland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and 42,285). South and south-west: the southern and western boundaries of the Fairieland estate, thence from the south-westcorner of'the. Fairieland estate along the watershed of .the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to eastern boundary* of the land acquired for a conduit, thence along the eastern boundary of the said conduit to the Hal-oya, thence along the.Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary of the Richmond Hill estate to the western boundary of the Borawademya or the Ambagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary, of the said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the southern boundary of the railway line to the Mahaweli-ganga. W e s t . the

. Mahaweli-ganga to a point 100 yards above the Katugastota brieve, and thence a line drawn in the.same direction as the Kandy-Galagedera road, and on the southern side of it, at 100 yards distant therefrom, as far as the 2| milestone , thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom asiaras, the 3rd mile­stone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at rlgnt angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereof, and thence back again along the same road and 100 yards to the east thereof up touts junction with the Panwila road, and. thenbe in the, direction of the said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereol as % r as the 3rd milestone, thence a line drawn at, rightangles to the said road as far as the Mahaweli'gauga.

29 (a) Pata Hewaheta, Gandahaye Kprale, Division Nh- 1* '^Boundaries.-—North : Mahaweli-gauga. E ast: village

boundary of Deltota, Niigaliyadda, Butawatta, and Hara- - gama. ' South : boundaries of Udapa'Iata and Yatimiwara. W e st : boundaries of Yatinuwara' and Kandy Municipality (as proclaimed on February 21, 1902).

1.—Kandy Municipality.Boundaries.—-North : the Mahaweli-ganga. E ast: the!

Mahaweli-ganga to a point 52 chains below the Lewella ferry where it meets'Hettiyawattekandura, thence along the said kandura, for 4 chains, thence in a south-westerly direction for 33 chains to. a point marked b y a Municipal boundary stone including the house claimed by R . W . Podi Appuhamy, thence along. the top of the ridge through . Seminary estate till' it meets the boundary separating Pattiyakelewatta claimed by L. H. S. Peiris and the Seminary estate, thence along-the said boundary for 5 chains and 60 links, thence in south-easterly direction .for 3 chains, thence along.the. bank for -3 chains, thence, along the footpath-for I chain (from chapel to the-school),; thence

, .along the Bridle roadfor 3 chains (from the main road to the chapel). Thence along a portion o f the: western, boundary of the Seminary for 8J chains,- Thence along the live fence which separates, the Seminary bungalow and ground, thence along the Seminary road for I chain, thence alongthemain road from Talatu-oya to Kandy for 1 chain, thence the! cart road for 1 chain leading to bungalow occupied by A. R . , Palis, thence, in ’ a i south-easterly'direction for 1 chain 75 links, thence along the boundary Separating WellaUgewatta claimed' by* A. R. Palis from Dambagollewattar claimed-by W . G. Perera and others, thence in a-straight line f o f 19 chains drawn to the north-west corner of title plan-No. 54,561 where it . meets title-plan No. 43,322. Thence along: the * eastern boundaries of * Hermitage and Fairyland ■ estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and 42,285). South :'tthe southern and western boundaries of Fairyland estate, .thence from south-west corner of Fairlyland estate, along the Watershed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of the land acquired for a conduit, thence ' along the eastern boundary -of the said conduit to the Hal-oya, thence along'the Hal-oya. and a portion of -the northern boundary of the Richmond Hill estate,to the western boundary of tlio' Borowadeniya or the Ambagaha- kumbura paddy fields, thence along the w estern boundary pf the said fields to the railway bridge over the Meda,ela to the west of the slaughter-house/thence along t he Meda-ela to the railway bridge over the Meda-ela at ( letambe, .thenco along the southern boundary of the railway line to. the Mahaweli-ganga. W est: the Mahaweli-ganga to appoint pf 100 yards above the Katugastota bridge, and thence along aline in the same direction as the Kandy-Galagedera road ,' and on the southern side of it 100-yard distance therefrom, as far as the 2f milestone; thence a line drawn, at fight angles to the said road to a point of 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale jroad to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereofy and: thence hack again along the same road and 100 yards to the east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd milestone, thence a lino drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Mahaweli- ganga. -,,V. :

29a . Pata Hewaheta,, Gandahe K orale, D ivision N o.! 1.• Boundaries.-^-North: Mahaweli-ganga.. E a st: village-

boundary of Deltota, Nugaliyadda, Butawatta, and Hara- * gama. South.: boundaries of Udapalata arid Yatinuwara.: W est: boundaries of Yatinuwara and Kandy Muncipality

: (as proclaimed on April 6, 1930).S c h e d u l e . II.

Proclamations dated—- ’ * ' > ■ -February 23, 1993 (Gazette No. 5,908 of February 27, 1903). May 1, 1914 {Gazette No 6,626b f May 29, 1914).

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K 148/30BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE 'OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT.

A P r o c l a m a t io n . . ,B . H. B o u r d il l o n .T I7 H E R E A S it seems advisable to the Officer Adminis- V V tering the Government to establish in Gampaha

town a general cemetery for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits hereinafter specified and defined:

Now know Ye that, in exercise of the powers vested in the Governor by section 6 (1) of “ The Cemeteries and Burials Ordinance, 1899,” I, the Officer Administering the Government, -with the advice. of the Executive Council, do hereby, as from the date hereof, establish a general cemetery on the land described in Schedule A hereto for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits specified and defined in Schedule B hereto. ■ ~ ■

Colombo, March 10, 1931.

general cemetery on the land, described in Schedule A hereto for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits specified and defined in Schedule B hereto.

Colombo, March 10, 1931.

By His Excellency’s command,F. G. T y r r e l l , .

Acting Colonial Secretary.

. GOD SAVE THE KING.■ S c h e d u l e A.

Lot 1b in F. V. P. 12.Name of land: Mahayayahena. _ .S ituationW ellandura village in Pannil pattu o f Ata-

kalan korale, Ratnapura District, Province of Sahara- gamuwa. . 1

Boundaries : North by Ima-ela, east by lots 1a and lc inF. V. P. 12, south and west by lot 1 in F . V . P. 12.

E xten t: 1 acre., S c h e d u l e B .

Wellandura F . V. P . 12—Atakalan Korale.

By His Excellency’s command,, F . G. T y r r e l l , ,

' Acting Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING.Schedule A. ,

Land called Galowitahena bearing ,assessment No. 220 ' situated in Gampaha town and bounded as follows :—

North b y the reservation along Henegedara-oya (lot 341 in Gampaha town survey P. P. 23. ‘

. East by lot 340 in Gampaha town survey P. P. 23.South by lot 344 in Gampaha town survey P. P. 23 and

,the boundary, limits of Gampaha town.■ West by the boundary limits of Gampaha town.

Extent 1 acre 1 rood and 11*73 perches.

S c h e d u l e B .

North by lots 17at and 16 in F. V. P. 12 and Atakalan-ela. East by Atakalan-ela and lot 38 in F . V . P. 12.South by lots 37, 37r, 46c, 46a3, and 36a in F. V. P. 12. West by portions of lots 16, 21, 28h , 34, and 36 in

F. V . P. 12. .

Kahawalla F . V . P . 183 —Naivadun Korale,North by iots 134, 140,141, 142, and 144 in F. V. P, 183. East by lots 145, 21, 9, and portions of lots 91/3,12,191,

and 195 in F. V. P. 183. ;South by Wey-ganga. -West by Panawenna-ela. .

Kahawatta-Atakalan Korale— Nugawda F . V. P . 4.North by Wey-ganga.East by Atakalan-ela and Wey-ganga.South by portions of lots J3 and K3 in F. Y- P. 4.West by portions of lots W 3, B3, J3, and K3 in F. V . P. 4.

Lim its of the Town of Qampdha.North-west and n orth : From the first bridge on the

Ja-ela road the boundary of the track of paddy fields called Gampahawela as far as the first bridge on the Minuwangoda road. Thence the boundary of the same track of fields north-eastwards and eastwards across the railway line and on as far as the eastern comer of the garden called Gona- maditta-Kamelwatta belonging to Ambagodaliyanege Herat Karthelis and others. Then eastwards along the bund and across the Yakkala road to a point two chains to •the south-east of the said road.

East and south : From this point a line drawn south-west and parallel to the said road as far as a point two chains to the north of the Minuwangoda-MirisWatta road. Thence a line running eastwards and parallel to the said Minuwan- goda-Miriswatta road as far as the boundary of Gampaha- Medagama village. From this point the said boundary of Gampaha-Medagama1 village southwards and eastwards as far as the garden belonging to Karunanayakaowitagalage Herat Singho. Thence along the northern boundaries of Ketakelagahawatta, Kongahawatta, and Baduwatta as far as the railway line.

West: The railway line northwards as far as the southern boundary of Molewatta, the said southern boundary of Milewatta as far as the Henegedera-oya. Thence the Henegedera-oya. ,

K 106/31BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT.

K 99/31B Y HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT.

A P r o c l a m a t io n .B. H. B ou rd illo n . 1

WHEREAS it seems advisable to the ,Officer Administering the Government to establish in

Siyambalapitiya village a general cemetery for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits herein­after specified and defined : ’

Now know Ye that, in exercise of the powers vested in the Governor by section 6 (1) of “ The Cemeteries and Burials Ordinance, 1899,” I, the Officer Administer­ing the Government, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby, as from the date hereof, establish a general cemetery on the land described in Schedule A hereto for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits specified and defined in Schedule B hereto.

Colombo, Match 11, 1931.

By His Excellency’s command,F - G . T y r r e l l ,

Acting Colonial Secretary.' GOD "SAVE TH E KING.

A P r o clam atio n . B . H . B o u r d illo n .

tering the Government to establish in wj Sanitary Board towns of Wellandura and Kahawatts in the Ratnapura District of the Province of Sabars gamuwa, a general cemetery for the burial or crematio of the dead within the limits hereinafter specified an defined:

Now know Ye that, in exercise of the powers vested i the Governor by section 6 (1) of “ The Cemeteries an Burials Ordinance, 1899,” I, the Officer Administerin the, Government, with the advice of the Executii Council, do hereby, as from the date hereof, establish

S c h e d u l e A.L ot 1 in preliminary plan No. 3,987.Name of land : Gampitellewatta.Situation: Siyambalapitiya village in Egodapota,

;f>attuwa of Galboda korale, in the District of Kegallla Province of Sabaragamuwa.

Boundaries: North by Gampitellewatta claimed b y M. B. Daswatta on T, P. 67,662; east by Gampitellewatta claimed by M. B. Daswatta and K . Dingiri Amina on T. P. 67,662; south and west b y a road.

E xten t: 1 acre and 31 • 3 perches.

S c h e d u l e B .

Area for which the general cemetery is established: Villages of Dodantale, Pitawela, Siyambalapitiya, D as­watta, Kappagoda, and Padidora.

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Boundaries of the area : North by the village,limits-of .Dehimaduwa, Weligalla, and. Godaganaa; east by the Public Works Department "road leading from Mawanella to Ara- nayaka and the village limits of Waharaggoda and Ussa- pitiya; south by the District Road Committee road leading from Hettimulla. to Ussapitiya ; west by the village, limits of Korawakka, Uduwewala, Polwatta,. and the District Road Committee road from TJtuwankanda to Dssapitiya.

K 100/31B Y HIS EXCELLENCY THE. OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT.

A P roclamation./

B. H. Bo urdillon .*

W HEREAS it seems advisable to the Officer Administering the. Government to establish in

Palpata village a general cemetery for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits hereinafter specified and defined :

Now know Ye that, in exercise of the powers vested in the Governor, by section 6 (1) of “ The Cemeteries and Burials Ordinance, 1899,” I, the Officer Administer­ing the Government, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby, as from the date hereof, establish a general cemetery on the land described in Schedule A hereto, for the burial or cremation of the dead within the limits specified and defined in Schedule B hereto.

Colombo, March 11, 1931. 1

By His Excellency’s command,E. G. T yrrell ,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING.

Schedule A. *L ot 1 in preliminary plafi N o.'4,089.Name of land : Boraluwemukalana.Situation : Palpata village in Deyaladahamuna pattuwa

o f Kinigoda korale, in the District of Kegalla, Province of Sabaragamuwa.

Boundaries North by T. P. 126,611 and lot,B 268 in preliminary plan NO. 5,383; east by lot 2 in preliminary plan No. 4,089; south b y lot B 268 in preliminary plan No. 6,383; west by the village limits of Patarambegama.

E xtent: 1 acre 2 roods and 10 perches. *

Schedule B.Area for which the general cemetery is established:

Villages of Mangalagama, Patarambegama, Palpata, and Duramulla.

boundaries of the area a re : , North by the village limits of Mahagoda; east by the village limits o f WegantaJe and Utuwana; south by the village limits of Dehunaduwa and Ambulugala; west by the village limits o f Waragoda and Hera mitipana.

APPOINTMENTS, &C., No. 103 of 1931.

HIS E xcellen cy the Officer Administering . th e Government has been pleased to make the

following appointments :—Mr. D. C. R. Gunaw ardana to be Assistant Govern­

ment Agent, Batticaloa; Deputy Fiscal for the District of Batticaloa; Additional District Judge, Batticaloa; Additional Commissioner of Requests and P olice. Magistrate, Batticaloa ; Assistant Collector of Customs, Batticaloa Assistant Receiver of Wrecks, Batticaloa,; Assistant Superintendent of the' Prison at Batticaloa; ■and Assistant Superintendent of Police, Batticaloa, from.March 10, 1931, until further orders. •

Mr. W. C. D. P entelow to be Additional Office Assistant to the Government Agent, Province of Sabaragamuwa, and Additional Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Ratnapura,, from March 7, 1931, until further orders.

Mr. V. C. Modder to act as District Judge, Nuwara Eliya, and Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Nuwara Eliya-Hatton, during the absence of Mr. R. Y . Dan ie l , on March 10, 1931, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. B. F. P erera to he, in addition to his own duties* Additional District Judge, Matara, on March 10, 1931, and Additional Police Magistrate, Matara, on March IS, 1931. ; _

Mr. P. C. V illavarayan to act as District Judge and Additional Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Jaffna, during the absence of Mr. D. H . B alfour, on March 13,1931, or until the resumption of duties by that officer. '

Mr. K. K aNAkasabai to act as Additional TMstriqt Judge, Jaffna, and Additional Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Jaffna, during the. absence on other duties of Mir. P. C. V illav ar aya n , on March 13, 1931, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. F. N. Dan iels to act as District Judge and. Additional Commissioner o f Requests, and Police Magistrate, Kurunegala, during the absence of Mr. C. Coomaraswamy; from April 2 to 15, 1931, inclusive, or until the resumption of duties by that officer. ' ,

Mr. S .'S . Jayaw ickrem a to act as Commissioner o f Requests and Police Magistrate, Matara, and Additional District Judge, Matara, daring the absence of Mr. V. E. R ajak ar ieb , on March 14 and 15, 1931, or until theesumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. F rank Markus to act as Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Kurunegala, and Additional District Judge, Kurunegala, during the absence of Mr. L. H. d e Aiavis, from March 12 to 15, 1931, inclusive, or until the resumption of duties by that officer. : - ,

Mr. R . R . Selvadurai to be Additional Police Magistrate, Colombo ; Additional District Judge; Colombo; and Additional Municipal Magistrate, Colombo, on March 17,1931. •

Mr. B. O. D ias to be Additional Police Magistrate, Panadure, on March 14’ 1931.

Mr. G. B anning b e Vos to he Additional Police Magistrate, Kandy, on March 11, 1931. .

Mr. G. F, de L iveha , Assistant Commissioner o f Excise, Northern Division, to he Assistant Commissioner of Excise, Colombo, Buller’s road, Colombo, with effect from March 1, 1931, until further orders.

Mr. H . E. D ias Bax d a ban aya k e , Acting Assistant Commissioner of Excise, Kalutara, to act as Assistant Commissioner of Excise, Northern Division, with effect from March 4, 1931, until fiuther orders. ,

Mr. D. V. A tafattu , Additional Assistant Superin­tendent of Excise, Kalutara, to act as Assistant Superin- ; tendent of Excise, Point Pedro Circle, and Additional Assistant Superintendent of Excise, Jaffna Circle, with

. effect from March 3, 1931, until further orders. ;

Mr. J. S. N icholas, Acting Superintendent of Excise, Jaffna Circle, to be Additional Superintendent o f Excise, Point Pedro Circle, with effect from March 3, ■ 1931, until further orders. . ; . .

Mr. W . P. M en dis , Chief Inspector of Distilleris,- to act as Assistant Superintendent of Excise, Negombo, with effect from March 9, 1931, until further Orders. % :

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Inspector O. J, S. B even of Gampola to act as Assistant Superintendent of Excise,, Gampola, during the absence on leave of Mr. J. R, S. Perera , Assistant Superintendent of Excise, Gampola, from March 6 to 19, 1931, inclusive, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. H . E. N ewnham to be a Justice of the Peace for the judicial district of Colombo, while holding the Office of Chairman, Municipal Cbunoil, and Mayor of Colombo.

Mr, J. Ludovici to be a Justice of the Peace and Unofficial Police Magistrate for the judicial districts of Kurunegala, Chilaw, and Puttalam, with effect from March 15, 1931, until further orders.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, E. G. T yrrell ,Colombo, March 13, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

appoint Mr. M. B. W ettew a to be an Inquirer for the Eour Gravets of Nuwara Eliya, including the Board of Improvement area, vice Mr. C. B. H erat , transferred.

Hxs Excellency has also been pleased, under section 365 (1) of the said Code, to grant MrtfWETTEWA authority to order post-mortem examinations when necessary.

• «By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. Tyrrell,Colombo, March 5, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary-

No. 108 of 1931.

H IS Excellency th e Officer A dministering the Government has been pleased, under section 120

of “ The Criminal Pocedure Code, 1898,” to appoint Mr. A ntony Seemampillai to be an Inquirer for the Mantai Division of the Mannar District, in place of Mr. C. A. Sanmugam .

No. 104 of 1931,

H IS Excellency the Officer A dministering the Government has been pleased to accept the

resignation tendered by Lieutenant J ames Morrison Caldw ell of his Commission in the Ceylon' Light Infantry Reserve, with effect from February 26, 1931.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. T yrrell ,Colombo, March 11, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. 105 of 1931.

H IS E xcellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to accept the

resignations by Honorary Lieutenant L ionel B ijth- gamamudiyanselage J ohannes Perera and Honorary Second Lieutenant Charles F redrick Christoffel Jayatilleke of their Commissions in the Ceylon Cadet Battalion, with effect from February 25, 1931.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, * F. G. T y r r e l l , Colombo, March 6, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. Tyrrell ,Colombo, March 10, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary

No. 109 of 1391.

H IS Excellency th e Officer Administering the Government has been pleased, under section

120 of “ The Criminal Procedure Code, 1898,” to appoint Mr. D issanayake Mtidiyanselage Banda to be an Inquirer for Nuwaragam korale in Nuwaragam palata of the North-Central Province, vice Mr. A. M. B. B hlankulama, resigned.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. Tyrrell

Colombo, March 6, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. 110 of 1931.

H IS Excellency th e Officer A dministering the Government has been pleased to nominate the

Rev. A. S. B eaty to be a member of the Board of Education for a period of three years, with effect from March 7, 1931.

By His Excellency’s command,

No. 106 of 1931.

H IS Excellency the Officer A dm inistering the Government has been pleased to. recognize

Mr. Takeo Oh m ae , provisionally, as Acting Consul of Japan at Colombo, during the absence from the Island of Mr. C. Mogaki, with effect from March 7,J 1931. \ ‘ "

, By His Excellency’s .command,F.’ Gi. T yr rell , '

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, March 6, 1931. . 1 ‘ y ■■ :

Colonial Secretary’s Office, ' F. G. Tyrrelt ’ Colombo, March 7, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. I l l of 1931.

H IS E xcellency th e Officer A dministering the Government has been pleased to make the

following appointment under sections 13 and 93 Ordinance No. 10,of 1861 i-r- t

Mr. W. A . Co rad in e ,- . „ Q ,, . - irovm cial Engineer, CentnProvince, South; to be a member of the Provincis Road Committee, Central Province, and of the Distri< Road Committee, Kandy District, for the veara urn 1932, and 1933, vice Mr. A. R othw ell .

No. 107 of 1931.

H IS Excellen cy th e Officer A dministering the Government has been pleased, under section

120 of “ The Criminal Procedure Code, 1898,” to

By His Excellency’s commond,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, March 5, 1931. G. T y r r e l l ,

Colonial Secretary.

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No. 112 of 1931. - W arahena L iyanage S u gathad as a de A lwls G u n a -t i l a k e , Registrar of Births and Deaths o f Medapone korale

H IS E xcellen cy the Officer A dministering the division, and of Marriages (Kandyan arid General) of Kotmale Governm ent has been pleased, under the division, in the Nuwara Eliya District of the Central

provisions o f section 13 of Ordinance No. 10 of 1861, to Province, will, with effect from March 5, 1931, hold his appoint the under-mentioned to be members of the office at Subadabedda in Hedunawa, instead of at Hedu- Provincial R oad Committee, Province of Uva, for the nawa in Kalapitiya as. notified;in the. Government Gazetteyear 1931

The Hon. Mr. D. H. K otalaw ala .Mr. J. Carson P ark er .Mr. D. E. H am ilton .Mr. A. Eellow es Gordon .

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, E. G. T yrrell ,Colombo, March 6, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary

No. 113 of 1931.

H IS E xcellen cy the Officer A dministering the Government has been pleased, under the.

provisions of section 13 of Ordinance No. 10 of 1861, to appoint Mr. C. L. Alsop to be a member of the Pro­vincial Road Committee, Province of Sabaragamuwa, for the year 1931.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. T yrrell,Colombo, March 9, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. 114 of 1931.

H IS E xcellen cy the Officer A dministering the Government has been'pleased, under the proviso

to section 23 of Ordinance No. 10 of 1861, to appoint the Hon. Mr. V. S. de S. W ikremanaYake to be an additional member of the District Road Committee,, Hambantota, for the years 1931, 1932, and 1933.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. T yrrell,Colombo, March 10,1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

iNO. iyti&Ht.VL A^UV.«lUL>t5i AA, J.57AA.

Tumbulle Mudiyanse A beyesinghe Seneviratna, Registrar o f Births and Deaths of Magul Otota korale division, and of Marraiges (Kandyan and General) of Wanni hatpattu division, in the Kurunegala District of the North-Western Province, will, with effect from March 16, 1931, hold his office at Ambagahamulawatta in Tum- bulla, instead of at Migahamulawatta in Tumbulla, as notified in Government Gazette No. 7,675 of November 23,. 1928. ■ •

H arm ayes Sinno Talesxnghe, Registrar of Marriage's (General) o f Pitigal korale south division in the Chilaw District of the North-Western Province, with effect from March 1, 1931, holds his office at Mxllagahawatta in Nattandiya insead of in Nattandiya as notified in Govern­ment Gazette No. 276 of October 12, 1917.

By Provincial Registrars and Assistant Provincial.Registrars under Section 7 of Ordinance No. 1 of

1895 and Section 7 of Ordinance No. 19 o f 1907.

W ilfred Osbourne d e Z oysa to act as Registrar of Marriages (General) o f Colombo town division* in the Colombo District of the Western Province, for six days from March 6, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, E l ia - du ra J onas d e So y za , on leave. Place of office: 54a , Bloemendahl road..

W a RNAKULA S U Ri YAP A T ABE N DI M A H A K A R IY A K A R A -wanage Joseph Fernando to act as Registrar of Marriages (General) of Palle pattu of Salpiti korale division, in the Colombo District of the Western Province, on March 6, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, TaNtulage Ogistjs Fernando, on.leave. Place of office : 667, Rawata- watta ; station : Talgfihawatta in Egoda Uyana.

E dmund A rthur Jayasekera to act as Registrar of Marriages (General) of Colombo town division, in . the Colombo District of the Western Province, for 2 days from March 6, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Piy a - dasa Dharmasiri R atnatunga, on leave. His office will be at the Registrar-General’s Office, Colombo.

Dr. ThambiAhpillai N allainathan to act as Medical . Registrar of Births and Deaths of Slave tsland-Kollu-- pitiya division, in the Colombo District of the Western Province, for three days from March 9, 1931, during the absence of the Medical Registrar,. Dr. A. S. P. Fernando, on leave. His office will be at 4/24, Rifle street, Slave Island, Colombo.

APPOINTMENTS, & e„ OF REGISTRARS.

THE following appointments made.under the Ordmances No. 23 of 1927, No. 3 of 1870, No. 8 of 1886, No. 1 of

1895, and No. 19 of 1907, are hereby notified -

B y the Registrar-General.

David R obert W eerasekera to act as Additional Registrar of Lands, Kurunegala, for March 6 and 7, 1931, during the absence of the'Additional Registrar, Mr. L. B. Werellagama, on leave.

Snell A seerwatham Supramaniam, as Registrar of Marriages (General) of Jaffna division, in the Jaffna District of the Northern Province, with effect from March J, 1931, vice Daniel W alton, transferred. His office will be at Jaffna Kachcheri.

Pallage Don Porolis A ppuhamy to act as Registrar of , Births and Deaths of Welgama division, and o f Marriages (General) o f Gangabodapattu division, in the Kalutara District of the Western Province, for twenty-seven days from March 5, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Gammanpila I miyagB D on H bralis Appuhamy, on leave. Place of office : Mahawalapanduregodellewatta in Welgama; station : D'elpawatta in Mahagama.

Ekanayaka Mudiyanselbgedera K ir i Banda to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Laggala Pallesiya pattu division, and of Marriages (General) of Matale East division, in the Matale District of the Central Province, for twenty-eight days from March 4, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Disan ayaka Mudiyansele Velegedera Mudiyanse, on leave. His office will be at Rateralleihala- gederawatta in Leloya station: Idangederawatta in Guruwela.

K alandarlevvaipodi Akamatulewai to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kalmunaxkudi division, in the Batticaloa District of the Eastern Province, wi affect from March 11, 1931, until further orders, vice Ahamadulbbbe Hadjiar MuhamMadu Y aseen, on remand. His office will be at Division No. 4, Kalmunai- rudi.

D on Prous J ayasekare has been confirmed in his ippointment as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Wemena iivision, and o f Marriages (General) of Bentota-Walalla- viti korale division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province.

I halagedera H erat Mudiyanselage J inadasa to act as Registrar o f Births and Deaths of Udugoda Udasiya pattu division, and of Marriages (General) o f Matale North division, in the Matale District of the Central Province, on, March 5, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Ihalagedera H erat M udiyanselage W illiam Mudiyanse, on leave. His office will be at Widiyewatta in ' Akuramboda.

H eratmudiyanselage Mutu Banda Opalgala to act as Registrar o f Births and Deaths of Ambanganga korale division, and of Marriages (General) of Matale East di vision, . in the Matale District of t h i Central Province, for two days

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from March 6, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, H eratmudtyanselegedera D in giri ’ B an d a , on leave.. His office ’will be 'at Heratmudiyanselegederawatta in Opalgala; station: Jayasekeramudiyanselegederawattain Kumbaloluwa.

F rancis V idanapatirana to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Akuressa division, and of Marriages (General) of Weligam korale division,; in the Matara District of the Southern Province, for twe.lve days from March 2, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Patiranage D on ‘ A llis , on leave. Place of office: Amuhenewatta in- Poramba.

D on Charles W ijesiriw ardana Samarasingha to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Hakmana division, and of Marriages (General) of Kandaboda .pattu division, in the Matara District of the Southern Province, for fourteen days from March 3, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, D on Davith W ijesiriw ardana Sam arasinghe, on leave. Place of office : Ilanganwatta in Beruwala.

Sxrisena Samarakone Singappuli to act as Registrar o f Births and Deaths of Kahawatta Upper division, and of Marriages (General) of West Giruwa pattu division, in the Hambantota District of the Southern Province, for March 4, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, J ohannas A braham Singappuli, on leave. Place of office: Angaha- watta in Mahilla.

M anikku Badaturuge Simon Silva to act as Registrar of- Births and Deaths of Tihawa division, and 'of Marriages (General) o f Magam pattu division, , in the Hambantota District of the Southern Province, for sixteen days fro m March 15, 1931, during the absence, of the Registrar, K irigeegana Araohchi Patabendige Don E doris, on leave. Place of office : Delgahawatta in Akunigoda. ,

Dr. W illiam A rth ur Nasabushanam ChanmugAm to act as Medical Registrar of Births and Deaths of Badulla town division, in the Badulla District of theU va Prpvinee, for thirty days from March 1, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Dr. Changathra Givargase K u r ie n , transferred. Place of office : Civil hospital, Badulla. .

H enadirakankanamalage D on P eter A pptjhamy to act as Registrar o f Births and Deaths of Patoawal korale. east division, and of Marriages (General) of Three korales Lower and Bulathgama division, in the Kegalla District of the Sabaragamuwa Province, on March 5, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, D. R . M. Ptjnchi B a n d a r a , on leave. Place of office : Ranketiyahenyayewatta in Pana- wala.Registrar-General’s Office, J. C. W . R ock,

Colombo, March 10, 1931. Registrar-General.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS.W 51/31

“ T h e Mo to r Ga r Or d in a n c e , 1927.”EGULATIONS made by the Officer Adm inistering ,

the Government in Council, under sections 58 and 59 of the Motor Car Ordinance, 1927, for the Urban area comprised within the administrative lim its o f the Local Board o f Trincomalee.

B y His E xcellency ’s command,E. G. T y r r e l l ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, A cting Colonial Secretary. Colombo, February 28, 1931.

Snell A seerwatham Suprakaniam to, act as Registrar of Marriages (General) of Jaffna division, in the JaffiiR District of the Northern Province, for seven days from March 2, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Daniel W alton, transferred. Place of office: Jaffna Kaehcheri.

Saverippillai B astiampillai Gtjrus amypillai to act as Registrar of Marriages (General) of Vadamaradchy division, in the Jaffna District of the Northern Province, for thirty days from.Mareh 2,1931,.during the absence of the Registrar, Saverippillai D ominguppillai Thampu , on leave. Place of office : Arasady in Karaveddy north ; station : Anaiviluntan in Yalvedditurai and Tillaiffindateni in Point Pedro.

Saravanamuttu T hambapillai to act as Registrar of M a m ies (General) o f Yalikamam west division, in the Jaffna District of the Northern Province, for three days firom March 4, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, K athiravetpillai V aitilingam, onleave. Place of office : Residing garden of Registrar at Mulay.

Francis : A ntony Croos to act as Registrar of Births ^sd Deaths of Nanaddan .west division, and of Marriages (General) of Nahaddan division, in the Mannar District f j , . , °rt5lein Province, for twelve days from March 5, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, F ran cis-Joseph Croos, on leave. His office will be at Registrarvalavu in Vankalai; additional office at Kovilvalavu in Nanaddan.^ Savxriyapichchai M arian Peries to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Musali south, No. 2 division, and of Marriages (General) of Nanaddan division, in the Mannar District of the Northern Province, for eleven days from March 5, 1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Sa v i- biyapiohghai Sesadiyan P eries, on leave. Place of office : Registrarvalavu in Mullikkulam.

Chanmugam Vnstasithamby to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Karrikkaddumulai north division, in the Mullaitivu District of the Northern Province, for four days from March J, 1931, during the absence of the

. Registrar, N agappar T hamotharampillai, on leave. Place of office : Vidanaivalavu, Tanheyuttu.

R egu latio n s r e f e r r e d to .1. No person shall use a m otor omnibus except, on the

roads specified in the schedule hereto; provided that a motor omnibus not carrying passengers may be taken along any road for the purpose of leaving or entering a garage to Which such road is the only means of access.

2. Motor omnibuses shall not be driven at a greater speed than 12 miles per hour on any street, road, or thoroughfare within the administrative limits of the Local Board of Trincomalee.

3. Motor cars shall not be driven at a greater speed than .■ 15 miles per hour on any street', road, or thoroughfare within the administrative limits of the Local Board of Trincomalee.

4. The regulations made under sections 58 and 59 of the Motor Car Ordinance, 1927, dated August 6, 1928, and - published in Gazette No. 7,658 of August 10, 1928, are hereby rescinded.

Schedule.1. Central road.2. Court road from Central road to Kaehcheri street.3. Dockyard street.4. Inner Harbour road from Kaehcheri road to

Anuradhapura road.5. Kaehcheri street.6. North coast road.7. Moor street from Main street to Central road.8. Railway Approach road. .

- W 39/31“ T h e M o t o r Ca r Or d in a n c e , 1927.”

REGU LATION made by the Officer Administering the Government in Council under section 2 of

the Motor Car Ordinance, 1927.

B y His E xcellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F . G. T y r r e l l ,Colombo, March 3, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

A tukorallage B andappuhamy to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kiniyama korale division, and of Marriages (General) o f Katugampola hatpattu division, in the Kurunegala District of the North-Western Province, for three days from March 4,1931, during the absence of the Registrar, Sin gakku tti Mudiyanselage Gu n arat B an d a , on leave. Place of office : Ihala Kiniyama.

J ames H e ra t R a n d en i to act as Registrar of Marriages (General) o f Pitigal korale north division, in the Chilaw District of the North-Western Province, for ten, days from March 4, 1931, during the absence o f the Registrar, Palle- w ala A rachchige D on A rthur H erat Pe re r a , on leave. Place of office ; Ihalagama in Madampe. •

R egu latio n . 'The portion of Kekirawa in the Kalagam palata,

North-Central Province, within the following boundaries is hereby declared to be an “ Urban Area ” for the purposes of the Motor Car Ordinance, 1927.

Boundaries referred to. :North.— By the section of the Railway line between

Kekirawa and Habarana.Hast.— By village limits of Ihalagama, Verunkulama, and

Elabaddegama.South.— B y village limits o f Tibbutuwewa.West.— By village limits of Nikiniyawa.

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... . , . . , ‘ ... _* .M,446/28 ■“ The Medical Wants Ordinance', No. 9 of 1912.”

O U LE made by the Officer AdmiilisteriBg the Goverii- ment in Council under section 3^.11) of the said

Ordinance. !• B y His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. Tyrrell, 'Colombo, March 10,1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

'Rule).. .' / ■ .• .■

fees payable to the Controller by , employers o f any Indian labourers on an estate of the description named in Schedule A attached to the said regulations shall be : on the follow ing scales :— ,)

50 cents per acre for tea ; and ’ . .16 f cents per acre for rubber, cacao, or .cardamoms. •

B y His Excellency’s command, , Colonial Secretary’s Office, ; E. G, T y r r e l l , .; * , :

Colombo, March 10, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

Appendix A of the rules framed Under the said section, published in .Government Gazette No. 6)549 of February 21, 1913, as amended by the notifications specified in the schediile hereto, shall be further amended by the insertion of the following drugs :— ' -

(а) Cod Liver Oil (to be inserted between* Cinchona;cortex and Condy’s Fluid), ,

(б) Euquinine (to be inserted between Emp. Resina;and Ext. Belladonna Viride).

, “ • ■ " Schedule. : ‘ ‘ ) ' " ' ■ ;L Notification dated January 8,’.i915, published in

Government Gazette No. 6,694 of January 15, 1915. ;2, ; Notification dated March ' 22, 1921,;, published in

Government Gazette No. 7,164 of March' 24, 1921. ' ’3. Notification dated November 27, 1928): published in

Governm ent Gazette No. 7,678 of December/7, 1928.

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. . . . . IC 95/31 v ; ;“ T h e V il l a g e Com m u n ities Or d in a n c e ,

N o. 9 o f 1924.” . -R ULE made by the Village Committees of the sub- ”

divisions specified in the schedule hereto in the Chief Headmen’s divisions as also specified therein; in the K andy and Nuwara E liya Districts, Central Province, '■ by virtue of sections 14 an d 29 o f “ The Village Com- ; munities Ordinance, N o: 9, o f 1924,” and approved by the Officer Administering the Government in Council under ' section 30- • - f ' . * A

B y H is Excellency’s emmand,Colomal Secretary’s Office, F. G. T y r r e l l , ; - - ,

Colombo, March 10, 1931. 'Acting Colonial”Secretary_ Rule. ' 'v y • :.. .

No person shall expectorate within the precincts of any Village Tribunal or Village Committee court-house. . •

“ T h e B u tch ers ’ Or d in a n c e , 1893.” ■R ULES, under section 23 o f “ The Butchers’ Ordi­

nance, 1893,” made for the small towns of the Mannar District constituted under , “ The* Small . Towns - Sanitary Ordinance, 1892,” by the “ proper authority,” to wit, the Government Agent of the Northern Province, and confirmed b y the Officer Administering the Govern­ment in E xecutive Council. ,

B y His Excellency’s command, *

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F . G. T y r r e l l ,Colombo, March 11, 1931, Acting Colonial Secretary

■ ■ ■ Rules."- /. - • • • ’ •The following new rules shall be added to the rules

dated December 4, 1928 {Gazette No. 7,678 of December ■7,1928)-:— ' b

10, No licensed butcher or other, person shall slaughtercattle, sheep, goats, or pigs, unless he shall have pre­viously exposed them to the public view in the cattle pound or in any other place appointed by, the Board for a period of not,less than twenty-four hours.; Slaughter shall not take place except between the hours.of 6 i.it . to 6 -p.M. . , .

11. In the ease of sheep or goats a written permit to 'slaughter signed by the inspecting officer shall be pro­duced with each animal brought for slaughter; . , ,

12. Every butcher shall pay for the- use of the ' slaughter-house the fees prescribed in the schedule hereto, to the officer in charge of t:b<; slaughter-house :

Schedule. ■Charges for use of the Slaughter-house

For a sheep, goat, or pig, each For any other animal, each ,

Rs. c. 0 25 0 50

' / v ‘A ;,/ b 17/31Department of Indian Immigrant Labour.

“ T he Laeotjr Ordinance, No- .1- of 1923.

N otifica tion N o . 49-

T T is hereby* notified that His Excellency , the Officer X Administering the Government in Executive Council, in pursuance o f regulation 1a , Chapter I., of-the regulations made by the Governor in Executive Council, under the powers conferred by section 14 of “ The Labour Ordinance, No. 1 6f 1923,” as amended b y Notification N o. 8 of the Department of Indian Immigrant Labour dated October 24, 1923, and published in the G overnm ent Gazette No. 7,358 of October 26, 1923, has been pleased to deeffixe that, until further orders, the quarterly instalment in respect of acreage..

A 2 - / - > ; I : •„'-

Schedule. . K a n d y D istrict.

Name of Chief Headman’s Division. Name of Subdivision.

Udunuwara

Yatinuwara

Tumpane

' Harispattu

Pata Dumbara

Uda Dmnbara

Pata Hewaheta

Udapalata

Uda Bulatgama

N uw ara E liy a D istrict.

Gangapalata ; ■Medapalata* ,. Kandupalata Gangapalata Medapalata .■Kandupalata Gangawatapaiata . • , .Udapalata East , 'Udapalata West Pallepalata .Ganatapalata.Kuhiganunanasiyapattuwa Medasiyapattuwa . . . Galasiyapattuwa, ..... Pallegampaha - r .Udagampaha Udagampaha. Pallegampaha Palispattu East Palispatt-u West Wendaruwa Udasiyapattu North " Udasiyapattu South Medasiyapattu Gampaha, East . *Gampaha West ,Gandeka Kandapahala Gandahaye North Gandahaye South Hewawissa Ganga Ihala Kandukara Ihala Pasbage : ,Ambagamuwa

Kotmale

Uda Hewaheta

Walapane

Four Gravets

PallepaneTispaneMedapane .Udapane = ,Ramboda-DimbulaKohokaGangapalataDiyatilakeGannewaPallegampahaUdagampahaOyapalataMedapalataYatipalataUdapalata ' •

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“ The Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1895.” z 27/:11r p H E Officer Administering the Government, with the advice of the Executive Council, does hereby, under section 6 J - o f “ The Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1895,” with effect from April 1, 1931, further amend the Notification under the said section dated Ju ly 1,1899, in Gazette N o. 5,629 of Ju ly 1,1899, as amended by Notifications mentioned in Schedule II . hereto by deleting from the schedule thereto those portions of items Nos. 1 and29 (a ) under heading Central Province, K andy District, indicated in column I. o f Schedule I. hereto and substituting therefor items Nos. 1 and 29a respectively indicated in column II . of Schedule I. hereto.

B y His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, P. G. T y r r e l l ,Colombo, March 10,1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

Schedule I.

Central P rovince-— K andy D istrict.

I.

L.— Kandy Municipality.Boundaries.—North : the Mahaweli-ganga. E a st: the

Mahaweli -ganga to a point52 chains below theLewella ferry, and thence a straight line drawn to the south-east, corner of the Hermitage estate, thence along the eastern boundaries of the Hermitage and Fairieland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322and 42,285). Southand south-west: the southern and western boundaries of the Fairieland estate, thence from the south-west comer of the Fairieland estate along the water­shed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of the land acquired for a conduit, thence along the eastern boundary of the said conduit to the Hal-oya, thence along the Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary of the Richmond Hill estate to the western boundary of the Borawadeniya or the Ambagaha- kumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the southern boundary of the railway line to the Mahaweli-ganga. West: the Mahaweli-ganga to a point 100 yards above the Katugastota bridge, and thence a line drawn in the same direction as the Kandy-Galagedera road, and on the southern side of it, at 100 yards distant there­from , as far as the 2 f milestone; thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereof, and thence back again along the same road and 100 yards to the east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Maha­weli-ganga.

29 (a ).— Lower Hewaheta, Gandahe Korale, Division No. 1.Boundaries.—North : Mahaweli-ganga. E ast: village

boundary of Deltota, Nugaliyadda, Butawatta, and Hara- gama. South : boundaries of Udapalata and Yatinuwara. W est: boundaries of Yatinuwara and Kandy Municipality (as proclaimed on February 21, 1902).

II.

1.— Kandy Municipality.Boundaries.— North : the Mahaweli-ganga. East : the

Mahaweli-ganga to a point 52 chains below the.Lewella ferry where it meets Hettiyawattekandura, thence along the said kandura for 4 chains, thence in a. south-westerly direction for 33 chains to a point marked by a Municipal boundary stone including the house claimed by R . W . Podi Appuhamy, thence along the top of the ridge through Seminary estate till it meets the boundary separating Patti- yakelewatta claimed by L. H . S. Peiris and the Seminary estate, thence along the said boundary for 5 chains and 60 links, thence in south-easterly direction for 3 chains, thence along the bank for 3 chains, thence along the footpath for 1 chain (from chapel to the school), thence along the Bridle road for 3 chains (from the main road to the chapel). Thence along a portion of the western boundary of the Seminary for 8 ) chains. Thence along the live fence which separates the Seminary bungalow and ground, thence along the Seminary road for 1 chain, thence along the main road from Talatu-oya to Kandy for I chain, thence the cart road for 1 chain leading to bungalow occupied by A. R. Palis, thence in a south-easterly direction for 1 chain 75 links, thence along the boundary separating Wellangewatta claimed by A. R. Palis from Dambagollewatta claimed by W . G. Perera and others, thence in a straight line for 19 chains drawn to the north-west corner of title plan No. 54,561 where it meets title plan No. 43,322. Thence along the eastern boundaries of Hermitage and Fairyland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and 42,285). South : the southern and western boundaries of Fairyland estate, thence from south-west corner of Fairyland estate, along the watershed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of the land acquired for a conduit, thence along the eastern boundary of the said conduit to the Hal- oya, thence along the Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary of the Richmond H ill estate to the western boundary of the Borowadeniya or the Ambagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the southern boundary of the railway line to the Mahaweli- ganga. W est: the Mahaweli-ganga to a point of 100 yards above the Katugastota bridge, and thence along a line in the same direction as the Kandy-Galagedera road, and on the southern side of it 100 yard-distance therefrom, as far as the 2f milestane, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point of 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereof, and thence back again along the same road and 100 yards to the east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Mahaweli-ganga.

29a .— Pata Hewaheta, Gandahe Korale, Division No. 1.Boundaries.— N orth: Mahaweli-ganga.’ East: village

boundary of Deltota, Nugaliyadda, Butawatta, and Hara- gatna. South: boundaries of Udapalata and Yatinuwara. West: boundaries of Yatinuwara and Kandy Municipality (as proclaimed on April 6, 1930).

Schedule, II.Notifications dated—

July 18, 1901 (Gazette No. 5,793 of July 26, 1901).February 23, 1903 (Gazette No. 5,908 of February 27, 1903).

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“ The Marriage Registration Ordinance, 1907.” Z27/31

TH E Officer Administering the Government, with the advice o f the Executive Council, does hereby, under section 6 of “ The Marriage Registration Ordinance, 1907,” with effect from April 1,1931, further amend the Notification

under the said section dated July 1,1899, in Gazette No. 5, 629 of July 1, 1899, which is in force by virtue o f section 6(2) o f the said Ordinance and which has been amended from tim e to tim e by the Notifications appearing in the Schedule II. hereto by deleting from the schedule thereto those portions o f items Nos. 1 and 29 (a ) under heading Central Province, K andy District, indicated in column I . o f Schedule I. hereto and substituting therefor items Nos. 1 and 29a respectively indicated in column II. of Schedule I. hereto.

B y His Excellency’s comm and,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, F. G. T y r r e l l ,Colombo, March 10, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

Schedule I .

Central Province— Kandy District.

I.1.—Kandy Municipality.

Boundaries.— North : the Mahaweli-ganga. E ast: the Mahaweli-ganga to a point 52 chains below the Lewella ferry, and thence a straight line drawn to the south-east corner of the Hermitage estate, thence along the eastern boundaries of the Hermitage and Fairieland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and 42,285). South and south-west: the southern and western boundaries of the Fairieland estate, thence from the south-west corner of the Fairieland estate along the watershed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of the land acquired for a conduit, thence along the eastern boundary of the said conduit to the Hal-oya, thence along the Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary of the Richmond Hill estate to the western boundary of the Borawadeniyaor the Ambagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the southern boundary of the railway line to the Mahaweli-ganga. W est: the Mahaweli- ganga to a point 100 yards above the Katugastota bridge, and then cea line drawn in the same direction as the Kandy - Galagedera road, and on the southernside of it, at 100 yards distant therefrom, as far as the 2J milestone ; thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereof, and thence back again along the saine road and 100 yards to the east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the Said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd mile­stone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Mahaweli-ganga.

II.1.—Kandy Municipality.

Boundaries.— North : the Mahaweli-ganga E a st: the Mahaweli-ganga to a point 52 chains below the Lewella ferry where it meets Hettiyawattekandura, thence along the said kandura for 4 chains, thence in a south-westerly direction for 33 chains to a point marked, by a Municipal boundary stone including the house claimed by R . W. Podi Apptihamy, thence along the top of the ridge through Seminaiy estate till it meets the boundary separating Pattiyakelewatta claimed by L. H. S. Peiris and the Seminary estate, thence along the said boundary for 5 chains and 60 links, thence in south-easterly direction for 3 chains, thence along the bank for 3 chains, thence along the footpath for 1 chain (from chapel to the school), thence along the Bridle road for 3 chains (from the main road to the chapel). Thence along a portion of the western boundary of the Seminary for 8-1 chains. Thence along the live fence which separates the Seminary bungalow and ground, thence along the Seminary road for 1 chain, thence along the main road from Talatu-oya to Kandy for 1 chain, thence the cart road for 1 chain leading to bungalow occupied by A. R . Palis, thence in a south-easterly direction for 1 chain 75 links, thence along the boundary separating Wellangewatta claimed by A. R . Palis from Dambagolle- watta claimed by W . G. Perera and others, thence in a straight line for 19 chains drawn to the north-west corner of title plan No. 54,561 where it meets title plan No. 43,322. Thence along the eastern boundaries of Hermitage and Fairyland estates (title plans Nos. 43,322 and 42,285). South : the southern and western boundaries of Fairyland estate, thence from south-west comer of Fairyland estate, along the watershed of the basin of the Kandy Waterworks reservoir to the eastern boundary of the land acquired'for a conduit, thence along the eastern boundary o f the said conduit to the Hal-oya, thence along the Hal-oya and a portion of the northern boundary ■ o f the Richmond Hill estate to the western boundary of the Borowadeniya or the Ambagahakumbura paddy fields, thence along the western boundary of the said fields 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-ela at Getambe, thence along the southern boundary of the railway line to the Mahaweli-ganga. W est: the Mahaweli-ganga to a point of 100 yards above the Katugastota bridge, and thence along a line in the same direction as the Kandy-Galagedera road, and on the southern,side o f it 100-yard distance therefrom, as far as the 2 f milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road to a point of 100 yards to the north thereof, and thence back again at a distance of 100 yards therefrom as far as the 3rd milestone on the Matale road, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said Matale road to a point 100 yards on the eastern side thereof, and thence back again along the same road and 100 yards to the east thereof up to its junction with the Panwila road, and thence in the direction of the said Panwila road and 100 yards to the north thereof as far as the 3rd milestone, thence a line drawn at right angles to the said road as far as the Maha­weli-ganga.

29 (a)*—PataHewaheta, Gandahaye Korale, Division No. 1- Boundaries.— North : Mahaweli-ganga. E a s tv il la g e

boundary of Deltota, Nugaliyadda, Butawatta, and Kara- gama. South : boundaries of Udapalata and Yatinuwara. West : boundaries of Yatinuwara and Kandy Municipality (as proclaimed, on February 21, 1902).

29a .— Pat a Hewaheta. Gandahe Korale, Division No. LBoundaries.— North : Mahaweli-ganga. E a st: . village

boundary of Deltota, Nugaliyadda, Butawatta, and Hara- gama. South: boundaries o f Udapalata and Yatinuwara. W est: boundaries of Yatinuwara and Kandy Municipality (as proclaimed on April 6, 1930).

Schedule II.

Notifications dated-— ' „ _ ,February 23, 1903 (Gazette No. 5,908 of February 27, 1903). May 1, 1914 (Gazette No. 6,626 of May 29, 1914).

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Part I . (General) — CEYLO N GOVERNM ENT GA ZE T TE — March 13, 1931

“ The Village Communities Ordinance,N o. 9 oe 1924.”

RU L E made by the Village Committee of the sub- division of Anaivulundan pattu, in the Chief

Headm an’s division of Pitigal korale north in the District o f Chilaw, North-Western Province, by virtue of sections 14 and 29 of “ The Village Communities Ordinance, N o . 9 of 1924,” and approved by the Officer Administering the Government in Council under section 30.

B y His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, E. G. Tyrrell,Colombo, March 10, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

R ule.No person shall fish for prawns in Deduru-oya Moya and

Halawata Moya except with the net called Kattudela and in accordance with the following local custom, viz.

(a) On Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights the fisher­men resident in Pitipane ;

(b) On Wednesday nights the fishermen resident in Alutwatta Kosagammedda;

(c ) On Thursday nights the fishermen resident in Alut­watta Deveni and the fishermen resident in Alut- kattiya;

• (d) On Friday and Saturday nights the fishermen resident in Vellevidiya and the fishermen resident in Wattakkalliya.

2. Daily accounts of all toddy received in the distillery shall be kept in the following form, the third column of which shall be totalled at the end of the day :—

Number of the collect- Quantity of ToddyDate. ing Station. brought.

1 2 3

Daily accounts of all toddy received in a tavern shall be kept in such form as the Excise Commissioner may prescribe from time to time.

3. Accounts shall be open to inspection at any time of the day by Excise officers not below the rank of Inspector.

• X 2-1/31“ T h e Ex c is e Ordinance, No. 8 oe 1912.”

E x c is e N otifica tion N o . 2 1 4 .

THE Officer Administering the Government has.under section 24 o f “ The Excise Ordinance,

No. 8 of 1912,” directed that all licences to draw toddy for the supply o f distilleries or taverns shall be subject to the following conditions, and be in the form given below.

F 673/28“ The Local Government Ordinance,.

No. 11 of 1920.”T 3 Y -L A W made by the Jaffna Urban District Council

under sections 164 and 168 (2) (a) o f “ The Local Government Ordinance, No. 11 of 1920,” and approved by the Local Government Board, and confirmed by the Officer Administering the Government in Executive Council under section 164.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, p . G. Tyrrell,

Colombo, March 10, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

By -law referred to.By-law No. I of the by-laws published by Notification

dated August 12, 1930, in Government Gazette No. 7,798 of August 16,'1930, is hereby amended by the deletion of the words “ nor gratuities to dependents of any deceased officer ” in line 3 thereof.

X 24/31“ The Excise Ordinance, No. 8 of 1912.”

E x c is e N otifica tion N o . 21 3 .

RULES made by the Officer Administering the Government in Executive Council, under section

31 (2) (e) of The Excise Ordinance, N o. 8 of 1912,” and confirmed by a resolution of the Legislative Council on March 3, 1931.

B y His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, E. G. T y r r e l l ,Colom bo, March 9, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

R ules referred to.D efin ition .—For the purpose of these rules a collecting

Ration means a place in which (a) a distiller or a person - nominated by him or (6) a toddy renter or a person nomi­nated by him holds a licence to possess toddy collected from tapping gardens before it is removed to the distillery or the tavern.

1. No toddy shall be brought to a distillery except from a licensed collecting station; nor shall toddy be brought to a tavern by cart or motor vehicle except from a collect­ing station.

B y His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, E. G. T y r r e l l , Colombo, March 9, 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

Conditions.

1. The licensee may tap the trees and draw the toddy himself or may employ for the purpose the tapper whose name is given in the licence.

2 . All toddy drawn under this licence for the supply of a distillery or a tavern shall be delivered at a collecting station named in the licence, provided that toddy drawn for the supply of a tavern and transported other than by cart or motor vehicle may be delivered at the tavern direct. No toddy shall be disposed of in any other manner.

3. No trees shall be tapped between 6 p .m . and 6 a .m .4.---No toddy shall be kept in the tapping garden after

------ of the day on which it is drawn.5. No toddy shall be taken into any house or shed, but.

shall either be taken direct from the tree foot to the collect­ing station or be poured into a transport cask placed in the open garden.

6. The toddy drawn shall not be diluted or adulterated in any manner.

7. All vessels in which the toddy is collected or trans­ported shall'be kept scrupulously clean.

8. No trees shall be tapped under this licence, nor shall fermented toddy be drawn from any tree, nor shall any pot be attached to any toddy producing tree, until the tree has been marked as prescribed by the Excise Com­missioner nor shall the licensee tap any-tree but those which he is hereby licensed to tap.

9. The licensee shall be bound to bring down the pots attached to any of the trees for inspection on the demand of any Excise Officer or Village Headman.

10. No toddy drawn under this licence shall be gifted.>

(F orm o f L icen ce .)

Licence to draw T oddy for the supply o f ____Distillery, or T oddy Tavern N o .-------

Situated a t -------.

Subject to the general conditions applicable to all Excise licences,-to the conditions to which tapping licences aredeclared-subject under Excise Notification No. ____ (thisNotification) and to the two following conditions, to wit :—

(i.) that may be employed by the licensee to tap the trees and draw the toddy therefrom.

(ii.) that all toddy drawn under this licence shall bedelivered at the collecting station No. ------ ,situated in the garden c a lle d -------, providedthat toddy drawn for the supply of a tavern and transported other than by cart- or motor vehicle

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m ay b e transported to the tavern between “ the follow ing hours and in the quantities, viz

B etw een —— a .m ., a n d ------- a .m., not exceeding— — gallons. '

B etw een—— p .m., a n d ------ r m., not exceeding- ------- gallons. ■ .. . : ; ■- .... . .and shall be transported only by the route given

\ in the schedule hereto. , :

------- is hereby licensed to tap for and draw fermented .to d d y from the. trees mentioned in, the schedule belowduring the period commencing ------- 193 -, and endingDecember 31, 193— , ’

Schedule.,

Trees situated inNumber a nd kind of erest,

Numbers ,. painted on

- v trees. - Remarks.Village. Garden.

4

Route of Transport': — —.

Superintendent of Excise.

’ X 24/31

“ The Excise Ordinance, No. R oe 1912,” E x cise N otifica tion N o '. 215.

IN respect o f toddy drawn for thesupply of distilleries and .toddy taverns, the Officer Administering the

Government has under, section 24 of “ The Excise Ordinance, N o. 8 o f 1912,’ ’ directed’that licences for the possession of such toddy in a collecting station before its rem oval to the distillery or to the toddy tavern shallbe subject t o the following conditions and, be in; theform given below.

By His Excellency’s command, ,

Colonial Secretary’s Office,.. • E. G. Tyrrell,Colom bo, March 9 , 1931. Acting Colonial Secretary..

5. Accounts shall be kept in the following, form- in English, Sinhalese, or T am il:— . . . • .

6

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6. The first page in the book of accounts shall contain the following particulars;

(i.) Name of person licensed to draw toddy for delivery at the collecting station. • -

(ii.) Names of tappers, if any, employed by him..(iii.) Licence number.(iv.) Number of trees licensed on each licence.(v.) Number of the transport pass for transporting the

toddy to collecting station. “ ;7. The accounts shall by day be open to inspection by

all Excise Officers not below the rank of Inspector. , . /8. Gifting of toddy, and every form of disposal of tod d y ,'

other than dispatch to the distillery or toddy tavern is prohibited. \

9. Dilution of toddy or adulteration in any manner is 'prohibited. *: 10. A collecting station shall not be less than 5 yardsdistant from a dwelling house, and shall abut o n a main ’ road.

11. All vessels for the collection or transport of toddyshall be kept scrupulously clean, their, capacities shall .be, ■ legibly marked on them in paint and dip-rods reading in , gallons shall be provided for and kept with such vessels as have a greater capacity than. 10 gallons. 1 ,

12. Prompt notice of breakdowns on any day in themeans of transport which might reasonably be expected to cause infringement of the conditions of the Transport Pass shall be given on that day by telegram or written message to the officer in charge of the nearest Excise Station or Excise Office. . ; ,

13. The licence shall be exhibited in a prominent place ■ in the collecting station.

{F orm o f L icence.)

----- - is, licensed to possess toddy drawn under, thetapping licences noted below, until its removal to the distillery or tavern, in the collecting station No. — situated in the garden called.— — in — -.

i . 2 . '

Nos. of the Licences. Name, of Licensee.

Conditions. ■ -

1. The collecting station shall be enclosed by a fence >f barbed wire up to a height of 4 feet and the, intervals etween the strands of Wire shall not exceed, toot,

2. N o person shall be employed in transporting, measur-ag, or collecting toddy unless he holds a transport pass , rovided that a tapper may bring toddy drawn by him tohe collecting station without a transpqrt pass. ®.-®ny person under the age o f 16 be employed for any o eurposes. No person who does, not hold such pass s a dmitted into a collecting station except tappers as pro-ided above. . \ . s 1 '3. A complete, list of all persons employed in topping

ad in tramporting, measuring, o? collecting toddy a bept in the station.4. A signboard shall be placed in the collecting station *

mtaining the following particulars :•—(i.) The name of the distillery or toddy tavern.(ii.) The name of the village in whipli the collecting

station stands. , . -[iii.) The number of the collecting.station.,

Archaeological Reserves.

IT is hereby notified that the following lots situated in Topavava Udavelagama and JPolonnaruva in

Topavava tulana, in Meda pattuva, in Tamankadnva District, North-Central Province, are- Archaeological R eserves:— , - -Preliminary Lot plan No. No. Name of Land. Extent.,

a . n. p.

7,647 . . . 1 . . Bamunugederagalakele. a lia s Potgulveherakele 28 0 27

7,648 . . 1 Wewaihaladamana . . . 15 3 127,648 . . 2 . . D ittoab ’as Sita Maligava; : 5 0 9 57,649 . . 1 ... Kudaweladamane and

Mahaweladamane. . . ’1,012 1 127,649 . . 1 0 . . Mahaweladamane 3 2 147,649 , . 11 . , Ruins in Tank 0 1 33

Colonial Secretary’s Office, E. G. T y r r e l l .Colombo, March 10,1931. Acting Colonial Secretary.

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IT is hereby notified that the following lots Situated in Kalagain korales, north and south, in Kalagam palata, in North-Central Province, are Archaeological R e s e r v e s -

. " E xtent.

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Village and F. V . P. No.' Lot No. ' Name of Land. A. R. P.Manava 13 . . . 40a , Manavakanda . 8 T 0Ittikattiya 815 ‘ 94a . Kandubodagamamukalana a lia s Manakanda 2 0 35

Do. . . .. 96a , do. . . 0 3 30Hapuvidiyagama 876 1a . Pansalalanda alias Manakanda 18 1 11

D o. . . .. 1b ■ . Niravia-ala : . ■ 0 2 5D o. . . . l c '. do. 1 2 2 10Do. Id . Pa,nsalalanda alia s Manakanda 4 2 23Do. .. , 49a . . Kanduhitiyagamavava 0 0 2

Colonial Secretary's Office, ; . V. P. G. T yrrell ,Colombo, March 10,1931. , , 1 Acting Colonial Secretary.

* A rchaeological R eserves. r 28/31

IT is hereby notified that the following lot situated in the village of Kiriyagasvava, in Megoda Vavu tulana, in Matombuva korale, in Hurulu palata, in Nuvarakalaviya district, North-Central Province, is an

Archaeological Reserve :—E xtent.

Plan No. Lot No. Name of Land. a . r . p .E 15/54 B. S. P . P. 1,190 . . .1 . . Maligatanna . . . . . , 91 0 8

Colonial Secretary’s Office, ~E.G T y r r e l l ,Colombo, MJarch 10, 1931. - A cting Colonial Secretary.

A r ch e o lo g ic al R e se r ve s . b 29/31

IT is hereby notified that the following lots situated in Kanda korale, Nuvaragam palata, Nuvarakalaviya district of the North-Central Province, are Archaeological Reserves :—

Village and E. V. P. No.Kopakulama 163 . .

: Do. . .Do. . .

Puliyankulama 164 in Bandara Puliyankulama

Do. . . . .Do. . . . .

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, March, 10, 1931.

Lot No. Name of Land.E xtent. A. R. P.

lAl . • Kopakulamakele 0 0 19Iaj . do. 0 2 38

11 , do. 0 0 14

l s2 , . Puliyankulamakele or Mullegala . . 3 1 29.2a2a ... Palugahamukalatia 1 0 2 37b ■ do. . . . 14 0 3

F. G. T yrrell,Acting Colonial Secretary.

_ . A rchaeological R e se r v e s . b 29/31T is hereby notified that the following lots situated in Nuvaragam korale NuvaTagam palata, Nuavrakalaviya

district pf the North-Central Province, are Archaeological reserves :—

Village and F. V. P. No. Galkadavala 485

Do.' Do.

Do.Do. ‘

Pahalahalmillakulama 486 Do.Do.

• Do. ,Mavatavava 491 Ihalahalmillakulama 492 Palugasvava 493 Alapatvava 494

Do.Do.

Perumiyankulama 499 Do.Do.

Ihalahalmillava 500 D o.

Katukaliyava 502

Pankuliya 524

Lot. No. Nam e of Land.E xtent.

A. R. P.I7.i ‘ Galkadavalakele 5 2 3717k do.. . . _ .. 1 2 3417 i 1 . . Kudagamakele . . . . . 1 3 10

. . 18b Galkadavalakele 0 0 521 do. . . . . . . .. 0 2 263 Pahalahalmillakulamakele .. 21 1 154a . . do. . . 0 1 0

.. 5 do. . . . . • 0 2 343a 1 do. . . 0 0 2

Id Mavatavavakele a lia s Vijayararna , . • 0 2 82d . . N iribat Vehera ... •• 6 0 24In . . Palugasvavakele a lia s Vijayararna 22 1 18I s . . Alapatvavamukalana 0 1 52 - do. 0 0 14lB l do. . . 0 0 24lv . . Perumiyankulamakele 0 0 61j2 do. 72 3 37

.. 3 1 •. Perumiyankulamakele, Jetavanaramakele • • 115 1 -29

. . l c Ihalahalmillavakele . . 1 3 3“I d1g

do. 6 0 28. . Katukaliyavakele . . 2 3 241h do. . . 5 3 11

4 • • Ayayiambuna alias Asokarama 3 3 10Colonial Secretary’s Office,

Colombo, Match 10, 1931. E. G. T yr rell , •Acting Colonial Secretary.

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“ T h e Ce y l o n (L eg isla tiv e Cou n c il) O rder in Cou n cil , 1923.’ ’ ,

T h e C on stitu en cy o f the E u rop ea n E lectorate (U rban).

NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Thomas Lister ■ Yilliers, Merchant, Steuart House, Colpettv,

Colombo, has been duly elected as Member of the Legislative Council for the above-named constituency.

on all days except Sundays and Public Holidays, at Post Offices (exclusive of Sub-Post Offices and Receiving Offices) within the said electoral district.

0 L. L. H u n t e r ,, • Registering Officer for N o. 12. Kalutara

The K ach ch eri,' Electoral District. Kalutara, March 13, 1931. " . •

B y His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, F . G> T y r r e l l ,

Colombo, March 7,1931. Acting.Colonial Secretary. Th e . Ceylon Constitution . (Register of E lectors) Order in Council,. 1930.

T h e Ce y l o n Con stitu tio n (R eg iste r of E lectors) Or d e r in Cou n cil , 1930.

N o . 3 , C olom bo S ou th E lectoral D istrict.

OTICE is hereby given that, the register of voters relating to th e ' above-named electoral district

has been certified, and that such register, or a copy thereof, is open for inspection during office hours at the under-mentioned Government Offices :—:

(1) Registrar-General’s Office. ’ ? ” ,(2) General Post Office, Colombo.-(3) K ollupitiya Post Office,(4) Cinnamon Gardens Post Office. ,(5) W ellawatta Post Office. , ;(6) H avelock Town Post Office. .(7) Dehiwala Post Office. ;(8) Mount Lavinia Post Office. *

J. C. W. R ock ,Registering Officer for N o, 3, Colombo South

Registrar-General’s Office, * • Electoral District,Colom bo, March 13, 1931. ; , „

T he Ce y l o n . Constitution ; (R eg iste r of E lecto rs) t Or d e r in Cou n cil , '1930.

N o . 2 , Colom bo C entral E lectoral D istrict.

OTICE is hereby given that the register oi voters relating to the 'above-named electoral district

has been certified, and that such register, ■ or a copy thereof, is open for inspection during office hours at theunder-mentioned Government Offices :— * '

(1) Registrar-General’s Office. ,(2) Pettah P ost Office.(3) Colom bo Courts Post Office.(4) Maradana P ost Office.(5) Borella Post O fice. '* . .(6) Slave Island Post Office,

j J , C\ W . R ock ,Registering Officer for No. 2 Colombo Central

Registrar-General’s Office, Electoral District. .Colom bo, March 13, 1931. ' '

Th e C e y l o n Con stitution . (R eg iste r of E lecto rs) Or d e r in Cou n cil , 1930.

* N o , 12 , K alu tara E lectoral D istrict.

\ T OTICE is hereby given that the register of voters . IN relating to the above-named electoral district hasbeen certified and those copies Of such register are open for inspection during office hours at the Kalutara Kachcheri, and, between the hours o f 9 A,M: and 4 p .m .

N o . 27 , M o ra w a k a E lectoral D is t r ic t -

NOTICE is hereby given that the register o f voters relating to the above-named electoral district

has been certified, and that such register, or a copy thereof, is open for inspection during office hours at the under-mentioned Government Offices :— ,

(1) Matara Kachcheri.(2) Matara Post Office.(3) H am bantota Kachcheri. .(4) Ham bantota Post Office. ,(5) Deniyaya Post Office.(6) Morawaka Post Office. ‘ .(7) Akuressa Post Office. - \(8) Kam bururpitiya Post Office.(9) Hakmana Post Office.

H . J. L . L eigh-Cla r e ,Registering. Officer for N o. 27, Morawaka

Electoral District.The Kachcheri, . -

Matara, March 13, 1931.

Notice required under Article 17 of the Ceylon Constitution (Register of Electors) *

Order in Council, 1930. ”

Ceylon Constitution (Register of Electors). Order in Council, 1930.

N o . 4 9 , R a tn a p u ra E lectoral D istrict.f ■' ' ■ •

OTICE is hereby given that the register o f voters relating to the above-named electoral district

has been certified, and that such ' register, or a copy : thereof, is open for inspection at the under-mentioned Government O ffices:—

(1) The Ratnapura Kachcheri (during office hours). *(2) The Post Offices at Ratnapura, Kuruwita, Pafa-

kaduwa, Eheliyagoda, Kiriella, Nivitigala, an d 'K ah a - watta (between 9 a .m . and 4 p .m . on week days)v

' C. H. Collins, •-Registering Officer for No. 49, Ratnapura ,

The Kachcheri, Electoral D istrict.Ratnapura, March 13, 1931. . - ; -

The Ceylon Constitution (Register of Electors) , Order in Council, 1930, :

N o, 4-5, B ibile Electoral D istrict. ,

NOTICE is hereby given that the register o f voters relating to the above-named electoral district

has beep, certified, and that speh register; or a copy thereof, is open for inspection during office hours at the - . Badulla Kachcheri and at the Bibile Post Office.

E . T. Millington, Registering Officer for No. 45, Bibile

The Kachcheri, : Electoral District. , ;Badulla, March 13, 1931. - .

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Comparative Monthly Return of Revenue from October, 1926, to September, 1930.

418 Part I. (General) — CEYLO N GOVERNM ENT G A ZE TT E — M arch 13, 1931

1926-27. 1927-28. 1928-29. 1929-30.Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

October 10,388,964 11,259,848 7,622,239 8,773,569November 0 9,972,165 10,310,627 8,058,993 -. . 8,328,489December 8,856,657 . 9,275,821 6,861,348 . 7,198,824January 13,195,102 12,684,384 10,769,650 11,166,690February 9,969,815 11,215,801 8,244,088 8,048,732March 11,824,476 11,901,741 11,269,056 11,112,419A pril.. 10,658,067 10,584,277 8,305,809 7,636,176May . . . . . 9,982,159 10,998,992 8,354,681 . 7,172,719June.. 10,836,555 10,814,952 8,265,786 7,161,087J u ly .. . . . ’ 10,165,772 11,560,204 9,248,623 8,385,338August 10,508,351 10,865,279 8,507,417 .7,579,534.September 13,000,833 . . , 12,663,027 12,310,584 18,363,286

Total . . 129,358,916 134,134,953 107,818,274 110,926,863

General Treasury, W . W . Woods,Colombo, March 3, 1931. Colonial Treasurer.

B 85/31Abstract of Returns of Indian Labourers on Estates in the Several Districts during the Half-Year ending December 31,1930

T T , , Number of Registered District. Number Number of Indian Labourers.f Events.^

Total. Men. Women.---------------^

Children. Birth3. Deaths.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ceylon .. . 2,839 . . 734,747 . . 240,390 . . 230,710 . . 263,647 . . 12,400 .. 7,901

Western Province.

C olom bo.. . 102 .. 5,919 2,047 1,661 . 2,211 108 90Kalutara. .. . 176 . . 31,664 . . 10,668 . . 9,153 . . 11,843 540 348

Central Province.

Kandy . 788 .. 222,510 . . 72,342 . . 70,976 ... 79,192 . . 3,715 . . 2,420Matale .. 197 . . 36,723 . . 12,566 . . 11,297 . . 12,860 561 470Nuwara Eliya . 335 . . 146,490 . . 46,405 . . 46,350 ... 53,735 . . 2,697 . . 1,588

Southern Province. -

Galle . . ; 96 . . 9,643 3,509 2,869 3,265 185 135Matara 57 . . 8,422 2,876 2,488 3,058 133 105

North-W estern Province.

Kurunegala . 124 .. 7,957 3,070 2,404 2,483 .. 120 115Puttalam 6 . . 21 12 4 5 __ 1§Chilaw 27 . . - 707 306 172 229 . . 11§ •• 3§

North-Central Province.

■ Anuradhapura 2 . . 38 20 12 0 — •• - 5

Province o f Uva. ■>

Badulla . . . 358 . . 128,291 . . 41,154 . . 41,072 . . 46,065 . . 2,391 . . 1,288 -

Province o f Sabaragamuwa.Ratnapura 254 . . 77,244 . . 25,873 . . 24,087 . . 27,284 .. 966 781. Kegalla . . . . 317 .. 59,118 . . 19,542 .. 18,165 .. 21,411 .. 984 561

* In these totals certain subdivisions of estates are counted separately. The number of returns tabulated was,758.

t The figures given are those of the reported population on the last working day of the second half-year.% Drawn from a slightly smaller population than shown in columns 3-6. It may be noted that the figures for a

half-year even for the larger districts are liable to considerable fluctuation. 6

§ Not shown in the Registrar-General’s return as Puttalam, Chilaw, and Anuradhapura are not reckoned bv him as estate districts. , J

Colonial Secretary’s Office,Colombo, March 10, 1931. F. G. T yrrell,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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notices calling f o r tenders.rjPENDERS are hereby invited for thekttontract for the I conveyance of mails from January-1,19 3 \ once daily

each way, except on Sundays and, Post OffipHolidays on which,days there will be no servi^^ohA jjertod of three, years between Kadugannawa, Bi^^td-af^^aWanella, Ussa- pitiya, and Aranayake Post Offices, and'intermediate(offices. K '

.(<*) By motor cab, bp<opinft>iiK §\WM>y motor lorry.2. " T$iW ffioihff^pny^SflpeS*‘shall fulfil all the require­

ments of the^Mofcqr C&c, Ordinance, 1927, amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1,929. \ ,, '-[^r :

3. The hoiir^of OTn^l.Siuide|>8ra^».^o be. fixed-from-time to time 6y the PostffiasteriGeneral.

4. The contractor will be requiredto provide such number of motor conveyances as will, in the opinion of the Postmaster-General, be necessary for the serivce, and every such motor before being employed in the service will be subject to the approval of the Postmaster-General.To some convenient part of. every such motor shall be affixed at the cost of the contractor and subject to the ■approval of the Postmaster-General, a suitable box provided, with lock and key for the reception of any letters which may be posted on the road. - ■ ■,

5 All tenders must be in duplicate and sealed under one1 cover, and should be addressed to jh g Chairman o f the Tender Board, Office o f the Controller o f W f w . and hnist either be sent through the post or debobxted m a box provided for that purpose in the Dfficemf the Controller of Revenue. ■■ - „

6. Tenders should be marked Ten dor fbr the-Convey­ance o f Mails between K s f^ w m a w a and Anumyake, in the left h a n f f i t m d t e ^ f t h | ^ e lo p e ,a n d should reach the Office o f th d ^ h S e ll lh ’ of Reorenue not later than m id­day on Tuesday, April 21, 1931. > • * . ■_•'■. . >

7. Tenders are to be made upon forms, which will-be supplied upon application to the PostmasterrGenerab and no tender will be considered unless it is on the: recognized

’ Any alterations'in the tender .must bear'the imtials of the tenderer, otherwise the tender may be treated asinformal and rejected. • . , , -

9. - A deposit of Rs. 100 for the service tendemd formust be made at the General Treasury or a and receipt produced for the same before a ,,is issued. Should any person decline to enter mto the contract and bond, or fail to furnish app o • _ . i ’ within ten days o f receiving notice in t t:VgPostmaster-General, or his duly authorized r p ' »that his tender has been accepted, lw returnedforfeited to the Crown. ) All qther de^osffikw.U be leturnedupon signature to the contract? Q„r,nnl

10. Security to the amount mmualsubsid®,askedM illd)e.rS^ted in Cash for the service. .

b y a scale of the r a t i which it is intended to chaige the public during the period of the service or nlian+j+v of ■of passengers, luggage, and parcels, an , Whenluggage per passenger allowed to be convey ,, contractorsuch scale has been accepted by G o v e m n t tbe o ^ c t o rshall not, without the expresspermission o f Gc increase the rates charged for the conyey .-P scaleluggage, and parcels above the amoun 8 0 f , amount or reduce the allowance of free luggage below the amounttherein stated. ■ ' • ■ y. .. „{ +},.

12. Further particulars .regarding Qf^econtract will be found in the con ra,c lenderN 10, a copy of which wifil be ^ of theforms. Further information about the ter contract and any other information can be obtained on application to the Postmaster-Genera . , Q£13. N o tender will he considered M ^ s m ^ ) e ^ _all the conditions above laid down ^

“ Nowhose name is on the lift or pro * i, person, noreitherJ ^ 4 d^ 11?’ 0 - 'i<S j tS v 1perLn^whose- name is shall ^Jrfr»V»tbrS’ or any otheron. the list of Crown’defahtang c o M t o r s , ^ ^ wMohperson to whom the Postmaster- n yiving due notice appear to him sufficient, objects after givmg an ^of his objection in writing. - w the contractor

15. The contract shall be entered mt _ Qn behal{with the Head of the Department,fhfd^siLmatfen' of ‘ shchof His Majesty the a“ , for the time beingofficer shall mean and include the officer to |holding such office and his successors in office for the timebeing under the Govemmrnt of q ^ without

16. Contracts may not be assign <-u ui „ ,the authority of the Tender Board.

A 3 - '

. 17. A ' Government contractor must n ot issue a, power Of attorney to a person whose name is on the defaulting contractors’ list authorizing him to carry on the Contract.

18. The Governm ent reserves to itself the right, withouti* _ J* .— «11 nf dtid +l,Qquestion, of rejecting any or all of theybqnders, and the

right of accepting any portion of a tender.

General Post, Office ' t r ^ | ^ l.b HuapiiN,,Colombo, March 9, 1931. , , ” ^BektajabJ-or Gene’-al.

VITAL STATISTICS.\ . " .- - . .

Registrar-General’s Report on Vital Statistics of the City of Colombo for the Week ended March 7,1931.

B irths .—The total births registered in the city of Colombo in the week were 171 (3 Europeans, 7 Burghers, 115 Sin­halese, 17 Tamils, 20 Moors, 8 Malays,-and 1 Other). The' birth-rate per 1,000 per annum (calculated on the estimated population on January 1, 1931, viz., 272,200) was 32-8, as against 30-5 in the preceding'week, 41 • 8 in the corre­sponding week of last year, and 33 • 9 the weekly average < for last year. . ' -

D eaths.—The total deaths registered were 114 (1 Euro- , pean, 4 Burghers, 64 Sinhalese, 24 Tamils, 17 Moors, 3 Malays, and 1 Other). The death-rate per 1,000 per annum was 21 • 8, as against 23 ‘ 2 in the previous week, 25 \2 in the corresponding week of last year, and 29 ‘ 5 the weekly1average for last year.• In fa n tile D eaths .— Of the 114 total 23 were of ;infants under one year of age, as against 30 ft?the preceding week, 19 in the corresponding week,'of Thetprevious year,

. and 32 the average for last y e a r '

the week was 8. >Fstillbirths registered during

p residents of Colombo Dsis Hospital, Ragama,

mFever were registered the previous week. .

Principal• Causes of D eath .—N. (a) Seven deaths from . Pneumonia were registered, 3 . in Maradana hospitals (including ;1 death of a non-resident), and 1 each in San Sebastian, Kotahena South, Maradana South, and Slave Island, as against 14 in the previous week and 18 the weeklyaverage for last year.

(h) Five deaths from In fluenza were registered, 2 each in Kotahena North and Slave Island and I in San Sebastian; as against 4 in the previous week and 8 the weekly average for last year. ' •

(c) Six deaths from B ronchitis were registered, 2 each in Kotahena South and Maradana hospitals (of non­residents) and 1 each in Kotahena North and Slave Island, as against 3 in the previous week and 4 the weeklyaverage for last year.

2. (a) Eight deaths .from Phthisis were registered,4 in Kotahena South, 2 in Maradana hosprtais (including 1 death of a non-resident), and 1 each in S tV P au l’s and Slave Island, as against 7 in ,th'b-,preyiffijs. week and 12 the weekly average for last yearn-VJ'-.;-,' 1'A,

(b) Two deaths from Phthisi town o«<26p'i|jdi<£t ukilBftie,during the' wSbk.

3 . ( a ) F q u i ^ d g a t i i s f r t u

in M ara%if^bospitUs‘, as and 4 the weeitly average for k st year

(6) Two deaths from E nteric Fever of residents of Colombo town occurred at the Infectious Diseases Hospital,’Angoda,during the week. 1

4. Two deaths from P lague were registered, 1 each in St. Paul’s and San Sebastian, as against nil in the previous week and 1 the weekly average for last year. ,..

5. Eight deaths from E nteritis were registered, 7; from - D ebility , 4 from P u erpera l Septicaemia, 3 from W orm s,2 each from T etanus and Accidents,. 1 each from D iarrhoea, D ysentery, In fa n tile Convulsions, anAi, Homicide., and 52, from Other Causes. t

6. R eportrd Cases.— Forty-one 12 of E nteric Fever, 2 of D im reported during the week,,4-|. i? respectively of the preceding whgk.

State o f the rXho temperature of. air wasweek', and 80'.5° in

the correspond rg^veek o ft h e prwious year. The mean atmospheric pressure was 29rf(|o in., against 29 >920 iaN. in tljB jprecM irig^eek^m (k2^^^ih . in the corresponding

fe a l rainfall inythe week•; was O '39 in., ag^mst nil in\be P^csdiRg week and 0 *28’ift. in the corresponding week o f the previous year. • ;

Registrar-General’s Offiee, P. D . R atnatunga, Colombo, March 10, 1931. f o r Registrar-General)

gises o f G hickenpox, ’ p i M ea sles were

26,' 8, 1, and 1

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UNOFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.The Trafford H ill Rubber Estates, Limited.

V TO TIO E is .hereby given that the Thirtejnth Annual■ IN Ordinary^ this Company Imperial Banf: h Wednesday, Mart

11. Mooting °1 hlie SI pld at tl}0 Company’s ]

|ie- street,12.30 p .m .

freholders of ;istered office, Colombo, on

1. To receive the repoptrUf Tbs/Directors and accountsfor the year ended December 31, 1930. ,

2. To elect a Director. 13. To appoint Auditors for the current year, and to

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

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from March 19 to 25, 1931, both days inclusive.

By order of the Directors, H enderson & Co.,

Colombo, March 11, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Hunugalla Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.NTOTJCE is hereby given that the Nineteenth Ordinary .

-IN G e n o r^ j^ e tin g o f the Shareholders of the ,Company will be helc^arly(fhe registered .office of the Com pany, The National M u tjp l build!mvChatham- street, F ori, Colom bo, on Friday, M S r ^ j^ j j f f i j j y sfghopn. ' . J

t^ e V B v t and accounts for

fh o /yrren t year, and for

■ 1 . To receive thethe year ended Deees

jL To declare a dividend 3. To elect a Director,4- To appoint An

such other business /Cs*ftfaJ Meeting.

'The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from March 13 to 21, 1931, both days inclusive).

By order of the Directors, B osanquet & Sk r in e , L t d .,

Colombo, March 12, 1931. Agents and Secretaries. ,

The Kudaganga Rubber Company (of Ceflon), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Twep.ty-fourth Annual " Ordinary General Meeting of ti

this Company mbUje held at the Compa:Imperial Ban^^fuldings, Baillie str) on Frida'y, Iffarchjj7, 1931/ at 3.15

No t ic e isGeneral 1

Shareholders, of ■’s registeredoffice,

it, Fort) Colombo,

1. To receive the ^port__ for the year ended December^

2. To elect a Director.3. To appoint Auditors for the current year and to

trahsacb any other business that may be duly brought before the Meeting. .

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from March 20 to 27, 1931, both days inclusive.

* By order of the Directors,; H enderson & Co.,

Colombo, March l l , 1931. , Agents and Secretaries..

The Kirlella Estate Company; un ited.NTOTICE is:hereby given that the Trfrteenth Ordinary

GoneralAfeeting of the Companyjlij I be held at the olftce of the Cafepany, Chatham streJ, Fort, Colombo, on Monday, March 1931, je t 2.30.P.

1. To. receive the roj^gfr of.'theyDirectors and accountsfor the veariendnri Tf ■> <9

2. To elect, a D irecjp rr^3.. .To appoint ArnMoj®, n duto transact any other

business that may heThe Transfer Books of the ^omparfw will be closed from

March. 16 to 23, 1931, both days inclusive.

Colombo, March 10, 1931.

By order of the Directors, Bosanquet & Sk r in e , L t d .,

Agents and Secretaries.

, 1. To receive the reporj for the year ended Dece:

2. To elect a Directo:3. To appoint Auditors,

business that may be dul;The Transfer Books o:

March 16 to 27, 1931, hi

- By ordpr of the Directors,f r Bosanquet & Serine , Ltd .,Colombo, March 10, 1931, Agents and Secretaries.

Miyanawlta (Ceylon) Tea Company, Limbed.1 is hereby given that the Ei^fith Annual sralMdySSSIf of the Shareholders ojdihis Company

will he held at/^td&registered office of the 0)m pany, Union place, Colombo, ondfeesday, jdarch 24, $ 3 1 , at 11.30 in the forenoon. 2 5 ^ , ^

S • Imsi'Msp.1. To receive the re^ ort^ ifh e Directors^and accounts

for the year ended Deeenjfiejj 2!. To elect a Director.3. To appoint an Auditor.4. To transact any other business that may be duly

brought before the Meeting.> (The Transfer Books of the Company will he closed from March 14 to 24, 1931, both days inclusive.)

' B y order of the Directors,B oustead B r o s .,

Agents and Secretaries.

The Muppane Valley (Ceylon) Rubber Comparrf, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the T w jfth Annual Ordinary /^ B era l Meeting of Shareholders will be

held at the olS&^8f t h e Company, GaffoorJouilding, Main street, Colom sctenrfjf&rch 2/% 19jft, at 11 a .m .

1. To receive the reiR^rt of t^e^>ir< of accounts to December 31,

2. To elect a Director. '3. To appoint Auditors.4. In terms of Article No. 65, to instruct the Agents aiid

Secretaries to give Notice to Shareholders of future General Meetings, Ordinary or Extraordinary, b y post and not by advertising in the C eylon Governm ent Gazette.

5. To transact any other business that may be dulybrought before the Meeting. /

B y order of the Directors, | Gord o n F razer & Co., L t i|.,

Colombo, March 13,1931. Agents and Secretaries.

H. Bastian Fernando Estates, Limited.

The Rakwana Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given th a t. th « Twelfth Ordinary General Mawmg of the Company w ill be held at the

office of the C8w J»ny, Chatham street, Fort, Colombo, on Wednesday; March«J5,.193l/at 10.30 a .m .

■7

.the Directors and accounts

m s 3an<T to tMfnsact. any other ight before the Meeting.

tlr

'N J OTICE is hereby given that the Twenty-first Annual -LM -Ordinary^jgSfcral Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the pegin(fered office of /the Company, Gaffoor building, Main J o n Tuesday, March 24;1931, at noon. f

' “ -HI(1) To receive the report o f t t

of accounts to December 31, 193(2) To elect a Director. '(3) In terms of Article No. 66 to instruct the Agents and

Secretaries to give notice to Shareholders of future General Meetings, Ordinary or Extraordinary, by post, and not by advertising in the C eylon Government Gazette.

(4) To appoint Auditors and to transact any other business that may be duly brought before the Meeting.

. B y order of the Directors, Gordon Frazer & Co., Lt d .,

Colombo, March 13,1931. Agents and Secretaries.

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The Moneragalla Rubber Company, Limited. .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Twenty -s ix ® Annual Ordinary^^tg^eral Meeting of '^ f^ h a r e r fd e r s -will

Gy, Gaffoorbe held at the Tstered office'building, M a m ^ r e e t , Coldmb 1931, at 2 .3 0 P3t. ^

March 26,

Directors and statement1. T o receive the repoy of accounts to Decem ber/

2. T o ,ehjct,a Direc-tpr,3. In terntnof ‘A rtic le '< E lirp ^ to^ s1 )»w ^ p ^ ^ en ts and

Secretaries to g ive notice tmKharenolders (ffm tu io General Meetings, Ordinary or-Extraordinary, by post and not by advertising in tb ‘e.Ceylon Govermmrtt Gazette. - •

4. T o appoint Auditors, and* .to transact, any. other business that m ay be duly brought'before the Meeting. ■

By order of the Directors, . .Gordon. Frazer & Co., Ltd.,'.

Colom bo, M arch 13, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Uva Ketawella Tea Company, Limited, •\JO TICE is hereby given that the > Seventh# Annual

1 Meeting of t at the Compan;

I N Ordinary Gei Company will, be Gaffoor’s build* March 24, 1931,, at

o f the O ffice,.

'J’uosday,

..........lectors ariihsitatemont

December 31,1930.1. ’ T o receive the report o f :

o f accounts for the year ended*]2. T o elect a Director, ; ;3. T o appoint Auditors. . \4. Any other business that may be duly brought before

the Meeting.B y order of the Directors,

Colombo, March 13, 1931.Mackwoods, Ltd.,: •

Agents and Secretaries.''

Opata Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.OTICE is hereby given that the Twor.ty-third Annua

Ordinary General Meeting- o O f ia Shareheilders ofthis Com pany w il bffice, 63, Queen* 27, 1931, a t 12

bheld ‘at the eet, Eprt, Col

( ^ ^ f e n y ’ijfegistered ,m u F j# iay , March•V W

1. T o receive Mie repmu o f th ^ D fteetors and the balance sheet m ade up to December 31vT930.

2. T o elect a Director. : • b. - . *3. T o appoint Auditors. . - . . .. .4 . T o transact any other business bf ..which,.due-notice

sliall have been given, . " , " : G(The Transfer B ooks of the Company will be closed from

March 20 to 27, 1931, inclusive). ; ' * , ,

By order of the Directors,J ames F ind ay & Co., Lt d .,.

Colom bo, M arch.9, 1931. Agents and,Secretaries*

The Wellandura Tea and Rubber Company,

NO TICE is hereby given that the IjightL.-.OrdinarwfijQieral Meeting o f th ® ^ a m h old ers of

this Com panj^JjBl be held at the, ConSptajt’ s registered office 63, Qrteems stj^ 9 . Fort. QdloinitKj^®11 Friday, March 27, 1931* at 2 .3 0 :

the f .? -SI

1. Tq, -receive■. theXjepioEl of f*he Directors «nd balance sheet made up.'to De3ember,.31,.193Q-. / .■'

2. T o elect a Director. - . r, 3. T o appoin t Auditors. , .

4. T o transact any other business o f which due noticeshall have been given. 1

(The Transfer B ooks of the Company will ho oloesd from. March 20 to 27, 1931, inclusive). '■

. By order o f the Directors, / James F uni-ay & Co.,. Lt d . /

Colom bo, March 9, 1931.’. Agents and 8eo^ f^ S «i.

The Ceylon Land Development Company, J fmited.

NO TICE is hereby gfveh1'that:the Seven&enth Annual , Ordinary General Meeting of the p laceh olders of

his Com pany p u S y e held- a t the. CdHtffony s regis oie_ >ffice, 63, Q i i e e ^ s f r t e ^ n c t , C o /m b o , on h nday, March !7, 1931, at

, . Sms^ s. ■1. T o receive the rep ort ,o f the Directors and the

•alance sheet made up to December 31, 1930. .2. T o elect a Director. ' , ’ ,3. T o appoint Auditors. - • ■4 .. Tovtransaqt any other business o f which due notice

hall have been given. : - , *(The Transfer Books o f the Company w ill he closed from

larch 20 to 27, 1931.)By order o f tho Directors,

' Jambs' Find ay & C o.,,L td .,Colombo, March 9, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Gonagamma Rubber Company (Ceylon), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby g iven that the T w en ty -fif^ O rd in ary Genoral^^fegjhag o f the Shareholders o f this Company

will be h e ld a ^ ^ p .r e g is te r e d office, AinbUwatta House, Slave Is lan d fco lom b o^ on S a t i y d a y , 21) 1931, at 10.30 a .m .

(1) T o receive the repo^ fof the, DuecthrS ® id the accounts for the year endetfD ec

(2) T o elect D irectors.(3) T o appoint Auditors for ’the current season.(4) In terms, o f Article N o. 60 to instruct the Agents and

Secretaries to give' notice to Shareholders o f future General Meetings, Ordinary or Extraordinary, by post and n ot by advertising in th e Ceylon Government <3azette. . ... ■

(5) T o transact any other business that m ay be properlybrought before the Meeting. ;

(The Transfer Books o f the Company will bo closed from . March 14 to 21, 1931, both days inclusive).

B y order o f the D irectors,CtTMBERBATOH & Co.,,

Colom bo, M arch 11, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

Ihe Maharajah Estates Com;

NOTICE is herebynary General M eetil^ j

at the registej Colombo, oj

ny, Limited.enth.Arm ualOrili-

tholdors will be heldjffice o f thAAJbiA^any, 9 6 p jn io n place,,

d a y ,^ 0 1 ^ ^ ,7 ,1 9 3 1 , at l y l f i A.M. .

iwess.of- the Directors 'and

cmthe

*■0: , — — --«■ - ' ' " ’•1. To* rec

accounts- for th e year b2. T o elect a D irect __3. T o appoint Auditors fopifhe bprreht yjffir.4. To.transact any nther business-,that m ay be brought

before the Meeting. S , ■ . , ,,'T he Share Transfer Books o f the Company w ill be closod

from March 20 to 27, inclusive), \ *

B y order of the Directors,The Galatia Ceylon Tea Estates & Agency Co ., Ltd. Colom bo, M arch 10, 1931. Agents and Secretaries. ■.

The Sunderland (Ceylon) Rubber Company, lim ited.]VT OTICE is hereby given that f jie r ^ ^ n ty - fo u r th

O rd in a ^ ® en era l Sleeting of th e '^ m p a n y will be, held at the r^fist^red. office o f .theCompany,' 14, Queen street,’ Fort, Colom bo, on lijspday,- Maxell 23, 1931, at 1 1 a .m . ,

1, ' To-rce^ve'iEli&lepifrtpf the Dtrectors and the accountsfor th e yekr ended December. 31, 1930. . ; ■ f - * ;

2. T q elect a D irector. ’ V ■- 3. T o appoint^AuditpjTs for the current year.. . e

4..s T o transact'kny other business o f Which due notice •has been given, \ , • * - :.'r • ,

' B y order o f the Directors,

Colombo, March 13, 1931.. ' - Whtttall & Co., Agents.and Secretaries.

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The Golinda Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.'foLJ' OTICE is hereby given that the Eighteenth Ordinaryi_N General registered offii Colombo, on Wednegday,

il of the CompanyEicaftu^the Company, 14,,/'

/ill be held at the een street, Fort,

12 noon.

■ v- . b u s in e s s .^ * . - -

1. To receive the‘report of the Directors and accounts for the year ended December 31,1930.

2 . To elect a Director.3. To appoint Auditors for the current year.4. To transact any other business of which due notice

may have been given.

By order of the Directors,Whitt all & Co.

Colombo, March 9, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Roeberry Tea Company of Ceylon, Limited,OTICE is h y r y fy given that the Thirty-fifth,Annual

i y OrdinaryAjjjjjfieral Meeting of tiba.. Shareholders of this Company/vvw btnheld at ihe registered ofifce of the Comnam, 11 L R i t . r v W , /For t, Co 1 oihbo, ./on Friday,’mpany, , ,March 27, 1931,,

life Directors and accounts1. To receive the rej for the jaaaLgnds

2.3. To ete«#a D irects . .4. To appoint an A uditorand to transact any other

business that may be duly brought before the Meeting.(The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from

March 20 to 27, 1931, inclusive.)B y order of the Directors,

B ois Brothers & Co., Ltd ., Colombo, March 10, 1931. Agents and Secretaries. -

Apthorpe Estates, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that /th e ‘ Eighth Annual Ordinary AJener;. 1 Meeting of Shareholders of

this CompanVvrofl be held at the-registered* afifce of the Company, 1 f , Queen street/Fort, Colombo, onFThursday, March 26, 193E&M1 aj* . /\ ■ V * '

1. To receive the reffirt d^he^BtfKflfefs and accounts for the year ended Decembej . 2. To elect a Director.

3. To appoint an Auditor and to transact any other business that may be duly brought before the.Meeting.

(The Transfer. Books of the Company will be closed from March 19 to 26, 1931, inclusive.)

By order of the Directors,Bois Brothers & Co., Lt d .,

Colombo, March 10, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The St. Heliers Tea Company, Limited. / .

NOTICE is hereto given that the Thirty-nihih Annual Ordinary e^Slral Meeting of the Shareholders of

this C o m p a n y b e held at the O^gisterecDbffice of the Company, 11, ueem jtoeet, Fm?t, C o jJ ^ o /b n Thursday, March 26, 1931, / ;;

1. To receive the report of. the Directors and accounts for the year ended December 31, 1930.

2. To declare a dividend.3. To elect a Director.4. To appoint an Auditor and to transact any other

business that may be duly brought before the Meeting.(The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from

March 19 to 26, 1931, inclusive.)

B y order of the Directors,B ois Brothers & Co ., L t d .,

Colombo, March 10, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Katiapola Rubber Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Twelfth Annua Ordinary G<^ngj»l Meeting of the Shareholders of this

it the registered o f f i c » f the Company, fort/^olom b^ on TulSday, March 24,

■ / & r IBtusines

Company will be 11, Queen street 1931, at 3 p .m.

tlm Directors and accounts ^1930. "

1. To receive the report _ for the year ended December

2. To elect a Director3. To appoint an AudafeS^My^toTrahadct any other

business iK&'fcma^obe:dffly^ought before the Meeting.(The Transfer B d o f ir 6 fC o m p a n y will be closed fro

March 17 to 24, 1931, inclusive). V

By order of the Directors,. Bois Brothers & Co., Ltd .,

Colombo, March 10, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Kaluganga Valley Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Tvjntieth Annual Ordinary # ep ra l Meeting of the ShJteholdcrs of this

Company will b/heftl at the registered officefef the Company, 11, Queen street/FortAiolom bA on Thifsday, March 26,

11931, at 11.30 5 *

Karandupona Estates Company, L im ited"VTOTICE is hereby given that the T enth / Ordinary -L / GeneraLM/eting of Shareholder^®i 11 beh e ld at the registered offioCSi the Company, Y o r k , Aiolombo, on Thursday, March 2jg^l 931, aLidoon. ”

S Jr*

„ j / l(1) To rec ;ive the rep^

of che Company for thd(2) To declare a final divid(3) To elect Directors.(4) To appoint Auditors for the current year.(5) To transact any other business that may be duly

brought before the Meeting. •

B y order of the Directors, < D odwell & Co., Lt d ., /

Colombo, March 9, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

The Colombo Hotels Company, Limited. #Report o f the Directors with Statement o f Accounts

fo r t h j g ^ T e n d e d December 31, 1930. , /Annual Meeting of tlio

any will be held at the Gr^nd Oriental Hotel,

■day/March 21, 1931, at

NOTICE is“Ke¥eby grvpn Shareholder]

registered office o'York Street, Colombo, on

1. To receive the rcpo/yCf. the Directors and accountsfor the year ended Decefflfrer 3 L-U>3Q> A -T 3 O

2. To elect a Director/ - J3. To appoint an Auditor and to transact any other

business that may be duly brought before the Meeting.(The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from

March 19 to 26, 1931, inclusive).

By order of the Directors,Bois Brothers & Co., Ltd .,

■Colombo, March 10, 1931. Agents and Secretaries.

1. To receive the rep o i^ o f the Directors fim tohe state­ment o f accounts for the year ended Decem ber 31, 1930.

2. To declare a dividend.3. To elect two Directors.4. To appoint an Auditor.And any other business that may be duly brought before

the Meeting.(The Transfer Books o f the Company will he closed from

March 13 to 23, 1931, both days inclusive).

Colombo, March 10, 1931.

B y order of the Directors,T. S. R ow e ,

Secretary.

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Auction Sale.

UN D E R instructions from the D istrict Court of Colombo, in testam entary case N o. 4,324, I shah sell by public

au ction the folfqjfomg properties belonging to the crea sedN . K . Coorayjfi&Brela, on M onday, March 30, 1931, com ­m encing fro iyrl 1 a .m . a tt iie land Makiilu^lha wa tta,situated at Marapona^gCr'

1. U ndivided £ ^mr&of'WeblsSHgah&^atWalias Bastian N aidegewatta, situated a t Majjfipona in Meda pattu of Nawadun korale, Ratnapura ^ s t r i c t ; in extent 10 seers kurakkan sowing. y y

2. A llotm ent o f land'^ffed^^^iSaw attaysituated at M arapona aforesaid, in extent 1 seer kurakkan sowing.

3. U ndivided 1 share of Halgahawatta, situated at M arapona, in extent 1 acre 2 roods and 12 perches.

4. Land called Ratmagodelladeniyagawahena alias Tam palagawahenyaya, situated at Marapona, in extent 4 acres 1 rood and 11 perches. ..

5. Land called Wewagawaheiiyaya and Pisseyehena, situated at Marapona, in extent 3 acres and 6 perches.A t 2 p .m . a t land called Gangodahena, situated at Dela-

6. Land called Ranugalahenyaya situated at Kiri- bathgala in Meda pattu aforesaid, in extent 2 acres 1 rood and 30 perches.

7, U ndivided £ share o f Gangodahena, situated at Dela, in extent 1 am unam paddy sowing, exclusive of coconut plantations.

A t 4 p .m . at Karawita Junction.8. Land called Aliyamaladolahonawatta, situated at

K araw ita inNawadun korale, in extent 1 acre 2 roods, with the thatched house.

9. U ndivided 1 /10 share tef Hapugahaokaride, situated at K araw ita, in extent 10 seers kurakkan sowing.

10. Land called Jambugahamulahena alias Batalahena, situated at A lupotha, in extent2,acres and. 3 perches.

O n Tuesday,.March.3lV.193 L a t 8 a .m . on the landcalled Peeilegawahena-^ncr^idolagawahena.

11. U ndivided 10 acres from the eastern side of the two contiguous lands called Peelagawahena and Indolegawahena of Nakatigepanguwa. situated a t Erabadde in Ratnapura D istrict, in exten t 5 amunams paddy sowing.

12. Four contiguous allotments o f land called Bandura- galahena, Golugewattahena, Ambagahawattehena, and Galpillehena, situated at Erabadde, in extent 6 amunams paddy sowing.

13. H alf share o f Ehelipilliadde, situated at Erabadde, in exten t 12 kurunies kurakkan'sowing. . .

14. Kongaha watts at Erabadde, in extent 6 seers kurak­kan sowing. g-

U ndivided 7/16 s h a r e d Banchalage Pallehawatta, situated a t E rabadde, in extent 6 seers kurakkan sowing.

16. U ndivided i share of Digane and Wehhadde, m extent 2 peias padJy sowing, Si|kated a t Erabadde and an undivided \ sEfixs c f kkurunies extent o f the adjoining landcalled Aswecmma. ,

17. U ndivided } share of Magahenagepanguwa. situated at Erabadde, in extent 20 amunams paddy sowing.

A t 1 p .m . on the land celled Badlagewattehena, situatedat Opanayaka. T .

18. Land called Badalgewattehena alias Liyanage- wattehena, situated at Opanaka in Helapallapalsta ot Meda korale in Ratnapura, in extent 2 acres Spere es.

19. Land called Gedellamukalana, situated at Opanaka, in exten t 4 acres and 1 perch. „

20, Land called Annasigahahena, situated a t Denawaka Udakada in U du pattu of Nawadun korale, m extent z acres and 16 perches. ■

A t 3 p .m . a t MrrThegi.s G oom ratno’s Office at Ratnapura.

21. A llotm ent o f land csdfed Kombekandahena, Rearing lo t N o . 2 B . F in plan No. 69, situated a t Kehelowitigama in Nawadun korale, in extent 14 acres and perc es.

Further particulars from D . W . Moonesinghe, Esq., P roctor, Supreme Court, Colombo* or

’Phone : 1784. 119, H uiftsdorp.

Francis F . K rish n apillai, Auctioneer and Broker.

■ : ■ ■

Auction Sale upon Mortgage Decree in Case to. 35,892,- / r - D. C„ Colombo. g

Y v h tu O * a commission issued-.to nw in the above casc'fSrthevetoveryof balaa^ffiaim and costs,

shall sell by 'jS fffijj 931,^,eW n.asM aram aiidiya,

aga, extent 13 acres and 5

immencing ax 4 i----- „ -(1) A ll that l and and pla

tuated at Weralupitiya it. srches ; and

(2) Two allotm ents called, Meegahawatta alias Delgaha- w atta at K alubow ila near Pamankada, extent 3 roods and 4 38/100 perches, w ith plantations and tSilildings thereon.

’Phone : 654.59, B elm ont street, Colom bo, M arch 11, 1931.

» . R odrig 6,J and Broker.

Auction Sale under Mortgage Decree in Case No. 38,230,D. C., Colombo.

Two Valuable House Properties, situated at M odera 0 ’eet,Colombo.

ghe o f Base liner road,do, dee easq<|.\ Plaintiff.

one Star, W f M odera Karunaratne of

ende-nts.

R . W . F.trustee of the estaJg>J^R

(1) W . H . D . Karunaratnestreet, C olom bo, (2) F .W attala ........................... ._.>Y virtue o f the commi^i<te ige^pdTo:'r3S Irr'tOfe above

case for the recovefyPof the^sjiffii/of Rs. 4,975, with interest and costs, I shall sell b y fm bltea\ction on Tuesday, April 7, 1931, com m encing at 5Sp,m . at the respective spots, the following properties, ^

1. A llthat allotm ent of la n S fV ft» S ie buildings thereon, called and known as Lone, Stwy-f ormerly Learing assessment Nos. 64 and 65j prp^ntly'biNrang assessment N os. 3968/77, an d3965^77, sitd&twafM odera-street, w ithin the M unicipal­ity and D istrict o f Colom bo, W estern P ro v in ce ; and bounded on the north-east by the land of Jusey Dias and others, and the land o f Sinna K andu and others, on the south-east b y the high road, on the south-west b y the land of Sella P itch a i, and on the north-west b y the K elani river, containing in extent 1 rood and 25 34/100 perches.

2. All that undivided J part of all that allotm ent of land-called Bogahawatta alias Madangahawatta alias Timbiri- gahawatta, w ith the buildings standing thereon, presently hearing assessment N o. 3965/79, situated a t M odera street, aforesaid ; and bounded on the north-east by the property bearing assessment N o. 80, Modera street, belonging to Jusey Dias, south-west b y the property o f bearing assess­ment No. 78 belonging to Jayawardane Jayasuriya Maria Fernando, and on the north-west by apportion o f the land bearing assessment N o. 77 belongingWo^Baron de Livera, and M. A . K achch i M ohamadu Marika'Eteehig the premises herein firstly d escr ibed ^ oR t^ W h g in extent 2 88/100 . perches. ' , "•3

F or further, particulars applyhC. E . Jayanayake, Esq., P roctor affi^Notary,”Da^,^treet;4^6|ombo, or to me—

’Phone : 1357. ^ D. J ohn P ib r is ,8 , H ulftsdorf street, Auctioneer and Broker.

Colombo, M arch 10, 1931. .

0Auction Sale under Mortgage Decree in D. C., Colombo,

No. 40,374.K . S. P. S .A ^ ^ s a l a m Chettiar......... . ^ ^ ^ 0 . . Plaintiff.

Cyril Thomas Rtxlrigo . . ^ 3 7 . . . . ........ ............Defendant.O N Wednesday, April B, fjjffiffg t 4 o ffice No. 1,

Ferry street, ColomBtrjs®11. Menikdeniyahena, 20 acf& and 17 perches, marked

lot 8c in plan.2. Millagahadeniyahena, 1 acre 2 rhoctepand 2 perches,

marked lot 8h in plan,' both at PalaWei^. Palle pattu, Nawadun korale, Ratnapura. District, fdr 'the recovery of Rs. 10,068, interest a3rtd ^®ts, less R s. 2,900.’

4, Hu: oiprT h a m b a y a h ,Commissioner.

Auction Sale under Mortgage Decree in D. C., Colombo, 42,743.

(1) K . S. P. S. Kadiresan Chettiar and another. .Jflamtiffs.

(1) V eron icaF lor encpdrgp^BmwrfJdanother . . Defendants.

ON Thursday, April 9, 1931y at 4 p .m . a t the spot, property bearing assess* J '~

Polw atta, Colpetty, C olom be-tL - , , , ___ r _____for the recovery o f R s. 3,63j)f w ithriirther interarfs and costs. ' ^

C. R . T h am bayah ,Office N o. 4, H uiftsdorp, Colombo. Commissioner.

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Auction Sale under Mortgage Decree 1 m C,,; Colotnbo,

' • ' ' i l l * " m ,2 U ‘ . - fi»Y virtue ^r7?he commission issuecl®.nd ord.er made mx . the above casja, I shdftl sell b# public auction oil

. Tuesday, April AM... a#Office No. 5, Hulfts­dorp, C o l o m b o , i % a /e of Puwakgahalanda estate, situated: at Diyagampola in Negombo, District, in extent 193 acres l rood%nd/L6 perches, fiillyplanted with coconut in bearing, with stock, &c.,for the recovery of Its. owl), C ^^itn vurther interest and costs due upon the^Sb'wclecree-less Rs. 500 already realized.

Office No. 4, Hulftsdorp.C. R. T hambayah ,

-Commissioner.

Auction Sale uhdefcllbrtgage Decree %D. C., Colombo, 40,519. T

^^hetfiarandanother. .Plaintiffs*1 .• A

(1 )A ,R .R .M .

(1) SL^flimel am1. O n F r id a y

Naynandrayawalakada' tions thereon, at T’ extent 1 rood and

2, On Saturda';(a) Alikehena lot No, 1, in' perches ; (b) Landemedah

A . . . Defendants.„ &at^S'&m. -at the spot.—

with buSfdings and planta- :a, Colombo Dustrict; in h ., at S p.m . at the spot.

acres.3 roods and 32 l^ b o d and

18 perches; (c) UndividecL/T/li/'pSffir oF ATikehena and Laiidemedabena forming rfart 6r Watukarage Panguwa, in extent about 150 amunams paddy sowing (excluding there­from Crown forests, gardens and fields and. a portion in extent 2 acres), all situated at Gawaragiriya, Ratnapura District. ' . .

For the recovery of Rs. 7,335, interests and costs.

Office N o. 4, Hulftsdorp.C. R. Thambayah, .

Commissioner.

Auction Sale under Mortgage Decree.That Valuable Rubber and Coconut Estate called and known as

M oonem ale Ijt&xtek situated in Kuluaggaltr o f the Udu- gahg pattu o L ^ ^ ig a m J co m le y/l weAMstrict- o f Colombo,

Smmmission issued to me ,30, Avissawella, I shall sell by p r i l ^ - ^ j ^ S l .a t jCgfrro., at m y

I°frl9° following rubner and coconut

. Western,Provmce.T E N D E R and by y LJ in D. G., case No

public auction on Fri< room s, 91, Chatham fttf.el, F o property, to wit :—All/Cnat. vsflual?estate called and knOwh as Moonemale estate, situate in the village; Kaluaggala in the Udugaha pattu of Hewagam korale, in the District of Colombo, Western Province; containing in extent 119 acres 3 roods and 14 perches, according to plan dated September 4, 1906, and made by C. H. Frida, Licensed Surveyor.

For further particulars apply to Messrs de Silva & de Silva, Proctors, Avissawella.

; ; Auction Sale.■ Two' P roperties at D dgonm t in the D istrict o f N egom bo.

T 1 N t>ER decim en tered in caseNo. 5^03^ D .C^N egom bo, . U agaihst^ffi© yfeendants. (1) W a ^ i^ ch clfi Pathiran-

nehelage D on ^ W tj^ A p p u h a iB y mid (2) ditjLT>on Cornells Perera Appuham y, 1joMj| o f 3 ^ j§ & »% a n d V j^ v ir tu e o f the order to sell o f the sum o fR s, 2,604 -50, edkts,’ we shall sell theunder-mentioned properties/ by public auction a t the .respective spots on Tuesd%vf"Apri 1 7,1931, viz.

A t 4 p .| i^ t^L e;* ;1^^^^^4tI ,elgaha'v^atta, situate at Dagonna, in DpiiagalaVpattu of Alutkuru korale in the District of Negombo, .Western Province ; containing in extent about 4 acres, together with the buildings and plantations standing thereon..

A t 4 . SO p .m .— Tho land called Kosgahawatta, situate at Dagonna aforesaid, containing in extent about 2 roods, together with the buildings, and plantations standing thereon, and also with the life-interest of the second defendant above-named.

Further particulars from H. P. de Silva, Esq., Proctor, > Supremo Court, and Notary, Negombo, or—

M, P. Kurera & Co.,Negombo, March 10, 1931. Auctioneers.

Auction Sale.In the District Court of Galle.

Nanayakkarawasan Ambagahaduwege DojiL ou isa ............. / .jr . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 1 . . . . .J* Plaintiff,

No. 28,219,,(1) Hettiwattege d othet#^.. Defendants

BY virtue o f commissionyfssued to me, I shall sell by public auction at'thAdpot at 3 .'30 p .m ., on April 25,

1931, the following prop^SJy, to witAll that definod uffflburawa tta,

situated at KumbalweiTa,, i« GSTfe; bounded on the north by. Godellewatta, east by Dolamullewattapettere and Eliot road, south by Crip’s road, and west by a portion o f the same land, with the buildings thereon, 26 perches in extent.

. J. A. Jayaw abdene ,Galle, March 10, 1931. ’ Auctioneer.

Auction Sale.

In the District Court of Galle.Ismail L ew a Mari^ar AlaviaUmma and hushan;

No. 28,817, R d ^ io n — Vs.Uduma Lebbemarikapi£featj

BY virtue o f cos&mSsion I shall sell by public

91, Chatham street, Fort, Colombo, March 10, 1931.

W 'S, Auction Sale uhder

•i, BeVen,Auctioneer and Broker. V

fj

• Plaintiffs,

on April 27„ 1931, the fc All that lot No. 5

Parangiyawatta, situated^aL the buildings thereon, extent 15 -58 perches.

and others. Defendants, sued to me in the above case

ion at the spot at 3.30 p .m.,i roper ty, tojwij

_ alias Baas .Iwella, in Galle, with

March 10, 1931.J. A. Jayaw abdene ,

Auctioneer;

Mortgage JDecree.1 ~| N D ER decree entered in case J kTo . 4,737, D. C.> W Negombyfo^gtvQur of S. P. Rt‘M. Ramanaden Chet"

tiar by his attcuyrev^&. R, EadirgMop'Chettiar of Negombo,Appuhamy and two

o me, for the recovery in respect of mortgage 28. attegtecfLv R . H. w r Ufe^SSion oii

e spot, the following

against PerurnKuTimui others, and "the on o fR s. 2,330, with fi bond No'. 3,601, dated Augui Gunawardana, Notary, I Thursday, April 9, 1931, aproperty mortgaged as a primary mortgage, to w it :

The allotment of land Kahatagahawatta, situated at Bujjampola in Otara palata of Pitigal korale, in the District o f Chilaw, North-Western Province, which said allotment about 6. acres in extent, from and out of the undivided 7/14 shares of this land excluding 12 coconut trees and the ground appertaining thereto the remaining undivided extent, together with the buildings and plantations thereon. Registered under B 28/36,6. 4

EMMier partjeplaiffi apply to P. A. Fernando, Esq;,' ProeOTii^nd Notary Public, Negombo, or to me—

Negpihbo, March-2, 1931,.K . H . Perera,

Licensed Auctioneer.

Auction Sale. J(Properties in the Premier D istrict por CocoNtJTS.)T wo valuable and -1veil, situated coconut P roperties at K ir iy a n -

kalli, E attu luo0r, fw l f M anaw eriya, and two other b locks o f land at Kottam M ^a-flying contiguuusfio each other.-

BY virtue of t h g ^ jS r t / f e l ^ s u e d to uS from the District C ourira^ lq^® M f*lff' case No. 39,374 for

the recovery of the'Miffi of 4ts. 26,687-50, interest and costs decreed to be paid to the plaifttiff, Vena PeenaReenaPana Lana Arunaselam Chettiar of Colombo, by the defendant Kalubovillage Don Edward Emmanual of Kurana, presently of Talahena, in the District of Negombo, we shall sell the under-mentioned properties by public auction at the respec­tive spots, on Saturday, April 11, 1931, v iz .;__. 1

1. A t. 2. p .m . All that land called Efriyahkallikani, situated in the village Kiriyankalli-Battuluoya, in the Anavulundan pattu of Petigal korale in 'th e District of Chilaw, North-Western Province •• containing in extent 28 ac-xbB more or less, together, with the buildings thereon'.

• 2. A t 3 p .m .— All that land bearing Np. 11,3S9 calledMahadewalakele) situated at Mahamanaweriya in Anavu- lundan pattu aforesaid ; containing in extent 35 aeres 3 roods

• and 4 perches.u Plan No. 6,537

. called* MiK^itlVebeiiawatt^^ situate at Eottapitiya, in Anavulundan pattu aforesaid; containing in extent 12acresand2roods,with the buildings andplantations thereon

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4, A t -4. l'S jj.m.— All that land bearing plan No. 13,018 called Kottapitiyakele, situate at Kottapitiya aforesaid ; containing in extent 6 acres and :18 perches, "together -with the buildings and plantations thereon. ■ '

Further particulars;from T.; Q. Fernando, Esq., Proctor,. Supreme Court, and Notary, Negoinbo, or— ,; 1 , .

Negombo, March 10, 1931;M. P. Ivurbua A Co.,

- . Acutioneers.

Auction Sale under Mortgage Decree in Case No. 6,900, /In the District Court of BatticaloS.

Veeraciittiyar Kanapathipillaiof Araipattai / . . . . .Plaintiff.Vs. ; „■ ":M

Mohidoenl^Val, araikar of ' ; Defendant

virtue o f the commission case, I shall offer for sale'

'properties* to--wit; for the t and' costs' due

'Ibralebbe Kattankudy

UNDER decreeH5Tte: issued to me in

by public auction the recovery of a sum of .Rs to the p la intiff:

(a ) O n F rid a y , A p r il 10, 1931, the K a ttan ku dy M arket.—A la: plan No. 1,050, situated at Yepaptidul4}i -Uaimm: Battiealoa District, Eastern Province ; boundei north by land of U. Mohamedu Mohideen and

rom ’6 in

pat in, on the others,

Ponnangkanychcheilai in Manmunai pattu, District of Battiealoa, Eastern Province; bounded on the north by the other share of this land belonging to Savundaranayake, east b y reservation for road, south by T. P. 179,110 and 181,266, west by reservation along the road, T. P. 183,705 " and lot No. 11,151 in P. P . 909 ; and containing ;in extent 16 acres and 37 perches, and all the right, title, interest, and claim whatsoever of the defendant. ■ ' i •

Battiealoa, March 10, 1931.S. A. Sr l v a r a y a g a m , .

Auctioneer and Broker,

Auction Sale in B. C., Kegalln, Case No. 485;y virtue of the commission issued to -me e case, I shall sell b v public auction on

21, 1931, a^their respective spots, com ­owing pi?Oporties :— ‘ ,

of the contiguous lands called, ■alap al& feederawatta. in .exten t;

padd^ sitg0t_e edMJKjtMttuAn inGalboda pattu of GalbodaJf^aleM 5^a'nart^j*wi<u?^ , ■.

2. A n undivided f share o f ; GalahittiyawemedadepalA,in extent 2 pelas paddy sowing, situated a t Keppetipola in aforesaid pattu. . -

3. An undivided | shareof Madumalekumbura, in extent12 lahas or 1 acre 17, perches; situated at W alagoda afore-, said., - .. ■ . ■ , ■ ■ " -- * ; . ... -

1). S. W ic k r am a sin g h e ,Kegalla, February.‘2(J, 1931'. Licensed Auctioneer.

U NDER a in the

Saturday, mencing at; 1

1. An undi Deniyaliumbura 2 pelas 5 lahas

south by land of U. Ibralejpbe, east by Crown land, and West by land lot No, 815 ; and containing in extent 9 acres 1 rood and 26 perches,1 with all ifk r ig h ts .^ , t 1

(6) O n F rid a y , A p r il IQ-,'1931 , ‘beginm ng 'at. from, the K a tta n k u d y , M arket.-^Land; lot; No: 815. in plan No. 1,050, situated as aforesaid ; bounded on the north by land of D. M. Mohideen, South bydandfot N°- 824,’east by land lot No. 816, and west by Othiyankudah-aaru; and containing in extent 11 acresr2 rood# and 28 perches; with a ll its rights. ... ' - / / ; • •; (c). O n F r id a y , A p r il 10, 1931, beginning M A p ,m . from

the K attan ku dy M arket.—:A land called Abdulrahmanche- naimunmari lot No. 825, situated at Othiyankudah sisaforesaid ; bounded on the north, and west by land of Ibralebbe, south by land of Packirlebbe.Meeralebbe, east by Crown land ; and containing in extent 13 acres, with inlets and outlets. - * " ,

(d ) O n F r id a y , A pril, 10, 1931, beginning at 4 .3 0 pan. fro m the K attan ku dy M arket.— Land lot No. 824 in plan No. 1,050, situated as aforesaid ; bounded on the north by land lot No. 815, south by Crown land and land of natives, east by land o f U. Ibralebbe, and west by land of Meera- lebbe ; and containing in extent . 14 acres, and 29 perches, with all its rights. /

(«)• O n S aturday, A pril 11,19.31, b e g i n n i n g at 9 a.m. at the spot.— A land called Mullayyal in Kankanyveli m Nindoor- pattu aforesaid ; bounded on the north by boundary of Salambaiveli, south by land, of-.E. Segumohideenlebbe and others, east by the land of U. Mohideenbawa, and west by the boundary o f land belonging to E. Segumchidoen- lebbe ; and containing in extent north to south, on east 94 fathoms, on west 81, fathoms, east to west on north

’ 80 fathoms, on south 92 fathoms, with all ids rights,(,/) O n Saturday, A p ril .11, 1031, beginning at 10 a-.m.

at the spot.-—Land bearing lot No. 106, situated as aforesaid, bounded on the north by Kufevaclychenai, south by Cheenampuddy road, east by road, and west by land of Avuthakader and others ; and containing in extent more , or less 7 acres, and all the right, title, and claim whatsoeverof the defendant.' 1

' S.-.A: SbevAnayagam,Battiealoa, March 10, 193L Auctioneer and Broker.

Auction Sale.

UNDER mortgage decree in D. Ci No; .5,074, on Tuesday, April Z,

at the spot, f^jdBe recovery of the siinterest ancysS£Delgoda of Hi: Wickremasing; situated at- Mddampe. pura District, Province called and known plantation and the tilei mullegodahena, of 20 acres.

;SS Rs.

J * ■■ ■ '• -' - >. ' itnapura, case

931, at 3 P.M., o f Rs. 3,990, with

'0, fkg&tt' (1) Edward Albert d (2) Ctmi-los Abeywardena

of the following property, ■: tu, Atakalan korale, Riitna- aiiasagainuwa The estate

, 'S fojp g& ss rubber tiiereon, (consisting of Uda-

Tonuapi tamandiya

Further particulars from Messrs, . Wallooppillai & (Goonesekere, Proctors and Notaries, Ratnapura, or me—

Peak View, . , . M. M. Faleel, ,,Hellings road, of Faleeu & Co.,

Ratnapura, March 11, 1931. Auetioneei's.

Revocation of Power of Attorney.

T H IS is to*«ifo rm the public. th ^ ^ T , the undersigned K . J u ^ ^ a Fernando o i AtfuaiJaoluwa, have revoked,

by deed N o /o ^ O ^ y o f IM ioifary 23, 1931, and attested by M. A . P . H M ^ ^ ^ y ^ ^ ^ ^ S o ta ry Public, the pow er o f attorney b eem n ^ lso . 4 fo09,doited February ,14, 1929, and attested by M. A . P ■ yDhar^nyat-h gjjlolgh^ l^ r ^ llc , granted by me in favour o f K . A nctedw -T )^ itv^of'A ffiando 1 uwa :

' eiiSsn gcxeg. ■.Amandoluwa, March 4, 1931 ■

Application for Enrolment as a ProTELGE JggBON. CHARLEf

apply to ther3 Judges of theHfe&Ou'fa of Ceylon to be admitti said Court.

Panadure, March 13,' 1931.

P E IR IS ^ f Panadure, do I shall, six weeks hence, Chief Justice and other

____'tjtet of theJslandil le 8 S ^ »4 @ «^ 5 r o f thei

T . J.' C. P e ir is .

Auction Sale in D. C., Battiealoa, Case Nor 7,013, Mortgage Decree.

Ethelyn Clarita Moldrech of Koddaiinunai ^;

(1) ThambapilWi T Sithamparapiltel2 Koddaimunai

UN D ER decree entered^fn^issued to me in the above case.

auction the underm entioned pnm^rtkApril 8, 1931, commencing at 9& 1.recovery of a sum of Rs. 1,175, .interei sum o f Rs. 175) due to the plaintiff:—

P ro p er ty referred to .—The southern portion of the paddy land called Perevattachenai composed of tho contiguous allotments of lands Nos. 11,091 and 11,092 formin', one block appearing in plan No; 184,984,

Plaintiff0" * •

d husband (2) Notary Public

into situated at

APPLICATION FOR FOREIGN LIQUORLICENCES,- &c. J r ■ ;

1 hereby give notice that I have on JanuMy 20, 1931 applied to the’Government Agent, .N orth l^ ffiem Province’ , for the liceflgeyShown in the schedule hereto annexed, for* the liceiismg^eriodmiding September 3,0, 1931.; . '

. Name aiid Iress of^app Gmieral Merchant, Mahe.

ascription of licence or licences applied for-: Medicated.fcs. . . ■' • . .

State whether application is for renewal of existing licence or for a new licence : New licence. -

Situation,of premises to be licensed : In. my shop (in a separate place), situated at Maho, Nj,kaweratiya-Nikawcwa road. ; . - - - -

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426' Par t I. (Gen eral) — CEYLO N GOVERNMENT G A ZE TTE — March 13, 1931

: , MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENTAL \ ' V _ t ■ NOTICES , ;

Ceylon University College Academic Year 1931-32.

THE following dates have been fixed for the College Terms in 1931-32

F ir s t Term.—-Tuesday, July 14, to Friday, September 18, .1931.1 . 'Second Term.— Tuesday,October 13, to Friday, December 18, 1931. " . ; '

T h ird 'T erm — Tuesday, January 12, to Thursday, March 31, 1932. •

The Entrance Scholarship Examination, 1932, will begin on March 29, 1932. * ,

Ceylon University College, R. MAi|RS,■ Colombo, March 9, 1931. \ . ' Principal.

Urban Education Dlstricp Committee, Ratnapura.

* ^ Recejepts. . • Rs. °-Balance on December 31, 1929 . . •• 5,921 82Government grants for 1930 . . ■ . ■ • 6,900 9

12,821 82

, . Payments. Rs. c.1. Salaries .. ' 921 0

AUowanes .. ' ' • .. 340 02- Stationery, printing; and office, &c. . 210 823- Maintenance and repairs to schools and latrines. . 2,019 75

Furniture and equipment .. ' 689 5

.. - • . , 4,180 62"■ Balance on December 31, 1930..' . . . 8,641 20

• ■ ‘ 12,821 82

Urban Education District H T. W a h o o p p i l l a i , .Committee Office, -X.- . Chairman.

Hatnapnra, February 10, 1831.™ \%,

Appointment orhoeai Manager.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rev. A. C. Houlder is accepted as Local Manager of Ku/Rambodagalla,

Ku/Potuhera, and Ku/Ratmalagoda schools. -Education Office, L . Macrae,

Colombo, March 4, 1931. Director of Education.

Ng/Andiambalama Girls’ School.

NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been received from the General Manager, Buddhist

Schools, for permission to remove the Ng/Andiambalama Sinhalese Girls’ School, under his management, to a new building in close proximity to the old. school.'V :

Observations will be received not Idter than.ApYil 7, 1931*. k/EdtaoationOffice. . *, -.IAm I orae,Colombo^%r3h»|f Director o f Education.

Sale of Goods. -

THE following condemned unserviceable articles will be sold b y public auction at No. 14 warehouse, on

Thursday, April 9, 1931, at 1 p .m . :—6 galvanized buckets, 2 fire buckets, 16 chairs, 1 clock,

1 mosquito curtain, 1 filter, 19 padlocks, 1 puncher, 1 cash box.

H. M. Customs, A. N. Strong,Colombo, March 6, 1931. for Principal Collector.

Renewal of Level Crossing at 70 Miles 32 Chains near Dela Station, 1

THE Railway kpjel crossing at 70 miles M. chains Kelani Valley/Raitwjw, h eh w eeii Tiriwahal^tiya and Dela,

will be closed tei^iyulgfyTfaffic from lO’n^E^on Tuesday, March 24, till 's a .m . <m Wednesday-, Marcdi^!#, 1931, to enable repairs to be carried qfEkpxj,

V,

Colombo, Marcji 3, 1931.■ ^

T. E. Dutton, General Manager..

^Tenders^o^^ei^ight to Gem in Crown Land.

NO TIC E 'fenereby given that the Government Agent of *the Western Province will receive sealed tenders

for the right to gem for a period of one year in the under­mentioned Crown land situated at Waga in Hewagam korale o f the Colombo District. *

2. The tenders, which must be enclosed in sealed envelopes superscribed. “ Tender for the Right to Gem,” will be received at the Colombo Kachcheri until 12 noon on April 15, 1931, when they will be opened, and all persons making tenders will be required to be present or satisfy the Government Agent, Western Province, by some duly accredited agent or agents that the tender is bona fid e.

3. The person, whose tender is selected by the Govern­ment Agent for submission to the Hon. the Controller of Revenue, will be required to deposit the full amount of his tender at once in cash, and should his tender be accepted by the Hon. the Controller of. Revenue, to enter into a lease bond for the due fulfilment of the conditions on which the tender is accepted.

4. The Government Agent, Western Province, reserves to himself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all tenders, and the right o f accepting any portion of a tender.

y. The tenderer, whose tender is accepted, should deposit a sum of Rs. 100 as security for filling up pits.

6. The lessee should notify the Government Miner­alogist, Colombo, the date on which he commences to gem and stop work and give him access to the workings at any time for inspection.

7. Further information can be obtained from the Government Agent, Western Province.

Dammenya Group Estate School No. 2 .'

N OTICE is hereby given that the above school, situated oh the Mahatenne Division of Dammeriya Group in

the Passara District of the Province of Uva, under the management p£ the Superintendent, has been registered as a grant in-aid school with effect from February, .1930.

Education Office, L . Macrae.Colombo,. Mapch.J2, Director of Education.

Change*of Management.OTICE is hereby, given that R ev. C. Thorpe has been

appointed Manager of the schools mentioned below in place of Rev. G. E . Jessop.

Schools referred to : K/Kandapola Town T. M. School, K/Nawalapitiya T. M. School, K/Rajawella Estate T . M. School. , .

Education Office, L. Macrae,. Colombo, March 4, 1931. Director of Education.

L an d referred to.A portion of the bed of the stream called Wak-ova about

1 mile in length situated at Waga between the 7th and 8th milestones - on Kaluaggala-Labugama road in Hewagam korale and bounded as follows :—

North : The right bank of the Wak-oya bordering title plans Nos. 119,818, 232,644, and 119,830.

E a st: Bridge over W ak-oya at the turn o f to Labugama.South : The left bank of the Wak-oya bordering title

plans Nos. 279,570, lot 413 in P. P. 1,425, 120 014 and 119,828.

West : Tunmodera bridge over Wak-oya.

. W . Abey a w a r d e n s

Colombo, February 27, 1931. for Government Agent.

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Loss of Firearms. {Change of Management. <$v- \

7VTOTICE is hereby given that Rev. H . A. Nonis of Pulmoddaibeen-appointed ^Manager of the schools mentioned Numhgr of Ecaa^je : AT 86474/1097

below in place of Rev. L. Lokubalasuriya, as from March 1, D® S E tion of., Single-barrelled muzzle-loading1931. • . ■■ .

Schools referred to : Kl/Dibbedda Wesleyan S i n h ^ S ^ ^ T f v : 18 reported to have been lost.Mixed School,- Kl/Panadure Wesleyan Sinhalese Mixed ' •School. . _ - . R- B. Jansz,

Education Office, • L. Macrae, ' The Kachchpri °* ss s<iant Government Agent.: Colbmboj March 3, 193L; Director of Education.' Trincomalee, March 10, 1931. ’

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R atnaptjraDistriot. ,Description : One single-barrelled cap gun N6. 879. Licence No. 879/K R /A X 26073. \ 'Licensee: P.Davithsinna of Kahangama. • Remarks : The gun is reported to have been lost.

The Kachcheri, : Ge o .,H . Perera ,Ratnapura, March 4, 1931. for Government Agent.

the Government Agent shall have the power to resume possession of the premises, and eject the purchaser and his working therefrom without compensation.'

10. The Government Agent, reserves the right to reject any or all the tenders.

The Kachcheri, R . N. T h ain e ,Colombo, March 9, 1931. Government Agent.

D escr ip tion o f the, L ands.

IvKGAU.A District.(1) Licence No. 131/3-k . . . .Name o f licensee : K , Peter Singho of Kanangaiha. Description of gun : Single-barrelled muzzle-loadhjg gun

bearing No. 765. VRemarks ! Reported to have been lost.(2) Licence No. 590/3 k . , , - ' , .Name of licensee : V. Mudiyanse Gan-Aracci o f Magala.

Deraniyagala. 'Description of gun : Single-barrelled muzzle-loading gun

bearing No. 897. y ‘ . •Remarks: Reported to have been lost.

The Kachcheri, . W . O. Stevk.ns.Kegalla, March 10, 1931. , Assistant Government Agent.

Crichton & Edward, Limited.In the matter of Crichton & Edward, L:m:t.('d; and :n the

matter of “ The Jomt Stock Compames Ordinance, No. 4 of 1861 ” and Ordinance No. 22 of 1866.

W HEREAS there ’ S reason to behove that Crichton & Edward Limited, which was incorporated on

November 27., • 1928, under the provisions of “ The Joint Stock Companies.Ordinance, No. 4 of 1861 ” is not carrying on business or in operation : ' -' Now know Ye that I, John Christopher Wilberforce Rock, Registrar of Companies, do, in terms of the provisions of the Ordinance No. 22 of 1866'and section 295 (3)- of the Companies Act, 1929, hereby give! notice that, at the expiration of three months from this date, the name of Crichton & Edward, Limited, will, unless Cause is shown to

, the contrary, be struck, off the registrar of joint stock companies kept in this office, and the company will bo dissolved, \ . ’

Dated at Colombo, this 7th day of March, 1931.J. C. W. R ock,

Registrar of Companies.

1. All that allotment of land with everything thereotR. called Kundanwilawatta, situated in the 2nd Division or , Udayartoppu, within the Gravels and District of Negombo aforesaid ; bounded on the north by J. Dabrera’s land, east by F. de Soysa’s and N. R . de Oroos’ lands, south by road, , and on the west by K. K . N. J. V. Velaiden Chettiar’s, J. Fernando’s, and J. X . Fernanda's lands ; containing; in extent 2 acres 2 roods and 11 perches, according to the plan No. 15 dated July 1, 1916, made by L. Vandorputt, Licensed Surveyor. , . . ..

This land is planted with coconut. It borders the Kundanwila road, and is situated in a very healthy quarter of the town. '

Sale of Timber .Matara.

W RITTEN offers are invited for the purchase of all , timber trees over 3 feet in girth and firewood ex­

cluding poles o f 2 feet and under in girth in 50 lots ‘ 223a ,1 223a 20, 223a 21, 223a 22, 223a 23, 223a 24, 223a25, 223a 26, 223a 27, 223a 28, 223a 29, 223a 30, 223a 31, 223a 32, 223a 33, 223a 34, 223a 35, 223a 37, 223a 38, 223a39, 223a 40, 223a 41, 223a 11, 223a 11a , 223a 11b , 223a 11c , 223a 11d . 223111®, 223a 11j?o 223a 12, 223a 12a , 223a 12b , 223a 12c , 223a 12d , 223a 12e , 223a 12e , 223a 12ii , 223a 12i , 223a 12,t, 223a 12k , ' 223a 14, 223a 14a , 223a 14b , 223a 14c, 223a 14d , 223a 14e , 223a 14f , 223a 14a, 223a 14h , and 223a 14i in final village plan No; 91 in Beragankele and DebCgalahena at Beragama:. The boundaries of the block are as folllows :— ’ :

North, reservation for paddy fields and Gonaaniia-dola,lot 223a 4 ; east: Diddenipola . village ; south, ' / Batalawattehena and road from Makandura to Mulatiyana ; west, Karagaswila (private).

2. Offers should be made subject to the following:. conditions by letter preferably under sealed and registered cover addressed to the Divisional Forest Officer, Southern Division (East), Matara, and posted or handed over per­sonally not later than midday on March 28, 1931, the envelope being marked on the left hand top com er “ Offer for Purchase of Timber, &c.,” and signed by tenderer.

3. The block is estimated to contain the following tim ber:— Hora, 2,300 c. ft., malaboda, 340 c. ft. and'

Lease of Crown Lands. *

N OTICE is hereby given that the Government Agent, Western Province, will receive; sealed tenders for

the purchase of the lease' of the under-mentioned Crown lands for a period of one year from April 1, 1931, subject to the conditions given below. ,

2. The tenders which should b e ; put in separately for each land will be received at the Colombo Kachcheri until 1 p .m . on Monday, March 30, 1931, when they .will be opened. . . , . , ^

3. All persons making the-tenders will be required to be present or to satisfy the Government Agent by some duly accredited agent that the tender is made bona fid e.

- C onditions. * . -1. The purchase amount should be paid in full on the

day of sale b v the purchaser.2. The purchaser or his workmen shall not cut any tree,

or interfere with any existing fence, or boundary, .3. The pmchaser shall be bound to fence the lands

leased to him, if called upon by the Government Agent to

4 . The purchaser shall'not assign, transfer or sublet without permission previously obtained m writing from-the Government Agent. . d , . , , .

5. The Government Agent or any one acting under hm authority'will be entitled to re-enter; into occupation at any time on giving one month’s notice to the lessee. •

6. The purchaser shall keep the premises clean and ingood order. - • - , -, ,

7. The Government Agent shall have the liberty to cut as many trees as are found to be necessary,. c>r w ic ,proportionate refunds will be made to the lessee. ... ... •

8 If the whole or any portion of the premises is required b y Government before the expiry of the lease, such wnoie__ or portion thereof shall be surrendered on one months notice being given, in which case a.proportionate refund ot deduction in the rental will be made for the imexpirodperiod for wliich rent has been paid. , ....

9. In the event of any breach of the foregoing conditions,A 4 ,

firewood 1,000 c. yds. . . ‘ , ' >4. Lump sum offer should be made for all the timber •

described in the above block and be written both in words and in figures. . ' ' . »

5. Tenderers shall remit Rs. 10 with their; offers tothe Divisional Forest Officer, Southern Division (East), Matara. The sum will be returned if their offers are rejected. The purchaser will be given credit for the amount in the final payment for the timber. ' 1

6. The species and measurements of the .material appearing above are to be regarded as only approximate, and intending tenderers are presumed to have inspected the timber before they make their' offers, and they should bring to the notice of the Divisional Forest Officer any serious discrepancies which- they m a y notice. . T h e y , should also satisfy themselves by personal inspection* as to the condition of the timber they offer foir.

7. The Conservator of Forests reserves to himself theright without question of rejecting any or all offers and of accepting any offer or part of an offer.- - ,

8. Any tenderer whose offer is accepted shall, within- ten days o f notification of acceptance of his offer pay the full purchase amount. In the event of failure to pay the full purchase amount, the amount of Rs. 10 previously

. paid shall be forfeited and th e , timber reverted to the Grown. -

9. AH material purchased shall be at the risk of thepurchaser until its removal by him on a permit.' * ■ .......

10. The buyer, his agent, or his representative shall beliable for punishment under the Forest Ordinance for commission of any forest offence in the - Course o f com-" pletihg the.transaction. .. - y * -A ny purchaser violating the conditions o f purchase

.shall be liable to a fine not exceeding’ 25 per cent, of pur­chase amount, and to be included in the list o f persons to whom no permits will be issued. Thai no timber is to be removed without a Timber Cart Note issued by; the Range Forest Officer, Matara;

12. Should any tender or offer be accepted, and should the successful tenderer after due notification decline or fail to pay any sum or sums stipulated for and, to enter into the

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necessary contract'within the time allowed, or in reasonable time, he will be held pecuniarily liable for any resultant loss to Government. Tenders- and offers are made and received on this distinct understanding. The Conservator of Forests reserves the discretionary powers to waive the terms of this clause in any degree, as he may consider the the circumstances justify. . ■

13. Timber may be removed from reservations for paths and means of access in the sub-lotted area, but no timber or firewood should be felled and removed from any reservations for streams, dolas, and fields.• 14. The distance of transport is about J a mile to main road and 19 miles to Matara Railway Station.

W . K. W ait,Forest Office, Acting Conservator of Forests.

Kandy, March 6, 1931.

Auction Sale of Timber, Badulla Depot.

AN auction sale of the under-mentioned scantlings will be held at 10 A.M. on Tuesday, March 31, 1931, at

the Government Timber and Firewood Depot at Badulla (close to the Railway Station, Badulla).

2. T h e : highest hid will he accepted, subject to the approval or disapproval Of. the Conservator of Forests. The highest bidder will be required by the officer .conducting the sale to sign the sale book kept for the purpose. .

3. Twenty-five per cent, of the bid should be paid immediately on conclusion of the sale, pending the approval of the Conservator of Forests. The bale,nee should be paid

within fourteen days of the receipt o f the bidder of the notification of acceptance of the hid by the Conservator of Forests.

4. No timber shall be removed before payment of the -price bid in full, and all timber sold must be removed from the depot within fourteen days of the notification of the acceptance of the bid by the Conservator of Forests, and will be at the risk of the piixehaser until removed.

5. Agents bidding for others will be required to produce a written authority from the party they are bidding for and such authority will be retained by the officer conducting the sale.

L ist of Timber.40 pieces o f 5 in. b y -4 in. of 7 to 16 feet— 90 cubic ft.1 OOmubio feet of pieces 5 in. by 3 in., 4 in. by 3 in., 5 in.

b y 2 in., 7 in. b y 2 in., 7 in. by 3 in., of lengths of 8 to 14 feet.

100 cubic feet of pieces 4 in by 2 in., 3 in. by 3 in., of lengths of 8 to 14 feet.

500 square feet planks 6 in. to 12 in. in breadths and of longths of 6, 7, 8, and 10 feet.

500 square feet reepers 2 in. by 1 in., of lengths of 8 to 12 feet;

500 square feet of reepers 2 in. by | in., of lengths of 6 to 12 feet.

300 cubic feet of beams, rafters, &c. (partly unsound).1,200 square feet of planks, reepers, &c. (partly unsound)

W . E. W ait ,Kandy, March 10, 1931. Acting Conservator of Forests

Sale of Standing Trees,

WRITTEN offers are invited for the purchase of standing trees described in the annexed schedule.2. Oilers should be made'subject to the following conditions, by letter, preferably under sealed and registered

cover, addressed to the Divisional Forest Officers concerned and posted or handed over personally not later than midday on Friday-, April 10,1931, the envelope being marked on the left hand top corner “ Offer for Purchase of Standing Timber,” and signed by the tenderer. -

3. Lump sum offers should he made for each item or lot in the schedule written both in words and in figures. Offers may be made.for more than one item or lot in the same letter but rates should be quoted for each item or lot separately. ‘

4. Offers shoqld accompany a remittance of Rs. 10 by Money Order or Cheque ; this remittance will be returned to those whose offers are rejected, and the successful tenderer will be given credit for the amount in the final payment for the timber.

5. Prospective tenderers should ’aspect the trees to be tendered for. The cubical contents given in the schedule are approximate.

6. Any tenderer whose offer is accepted shall within 10 days of notification of acceptance of his offer pay the full as.e amount. In the event of failure to pay the full purchase amount the sum of Rs. 10 previously paid shall be

forfeited and the timber reverted to Crown.7. The Conservator of Forests reserves to himself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all offers and of

accepting any offer or part of an offer. ' .' o’ ma*'er*a purchased shall be at the risk of the purchaser until its removal b y him on a removal permit.- 9. The buyer, his agent, or his representative shall be liable for punishment under the Forest Ordinance for

commission of any forest offence in the course of completing the transaction.10. Any purchaser violating the conditions of purchase shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 25 per cent, of pur­

chase amount, and to be included in the list of persons to whom no permits are to he issued., !!• Should any tender or offer be accepted and should the successful tenderer after due notification decline crfail to pay any sum or sums stipulated for within the time allowed or in reasonable time he will be held pecuniarily liable for any resultant loss to Government. Tenders and offers are made and received on this distinct understanding. The Lonservatorof Forests reserves'the discretionary power to waive the terms of this clause in any degree as he may consider the circumstances justify.

Schedule.North-Central Division.

No. C. Et.1. Halmilla . 3 = 712. Satin ■ • ; 6 = 1053. Palu 2 = 864. Codakirilla .. ■ l ■= ; 885. Boradaminiya . 1 = 66. Ebony trees . 3 = 13

1. Margosa.(dead) , 2 = 60

1. Palu .. 9 = 2512. Halmilla 5 = 553. Satin . . 2 = 19

Hurimara . 25 = 674

Halmilla 7 = 287Milla 2 = 91Ranai 2 = 80Ebony ' . . 5 ■= 208

N uw eragam R ange.

” 1yA t Tirappane-Anuradhapura-Kandy road, 14 miles to Anuradhapura Rail- j way Station

. . \ A t Mihiritale Plantation. Distance of transport is 1 to 2 miles by jungle path and about 4 miles by Public Works Department road to Anuradhapura Railway Station

H oraw apatana Range.A t Nikawewa. 9 miles to Vavuniya-Horawapatana road and 21 miles to

Vavuniya Railway StationTam anakaduwa Range.

\ '_\.At Mirmeri Yoda-ela forest, \\ miles to Habarana-Topawewa cart road and " j 16 miles to Habarana Railway Station

Central Division.M atale Range. '

. . A t Palukopiwatta, 1 mile to Kandy-Kurunegala road, 8 miles to Katugastota Railway Station- >

Dambulla Range.

• • 1 Trees standing in a block of 8 acres in Amunetenna in Pakulam in Inamaluwa . . | korale, required for alienation 7 miles from Sigiriya road, and about 10 miles . . I from Habarana Railway Station

Office of the Conservator of Forests, , Kandy, March 9, 1931, W. E. W ait ,

Acting Conservator of Forests-

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ROAD COMMITTEE NOTICES,Road to BollagaUa Estate (Haideniya-Marion H ill Road).

IN terms of Ordinance No. 12 of 1902, notice is hereby given that the following gentlemen have been elected

to serve in the Local Committee of the above road, for a period of two years, with effect from February 14, 1931:—

L oca l Com m ittee.— A. K . Pyper, Esq. (Chairman), George E. de Silva, R. Elwes, N. M. Banda.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, . T. A. H opson , Kandy, February 27, 1931.' ’ Chairman.

Norwood-Upeot Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the _ advice andconsent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum'for the mainte­nance of. the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ TheBranch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 A.M., at their- office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estate to m akeup the private contributions i— ■ ' ,■

Government moiety .-. Rs. 3,805' 00Private contributions . . Rs. 3,814-51

Maskeliya-Cruden Branch Road.)(Maskeliya Bridge.)

NOTICE is hereby,given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance of the above bridge for the year ending September 30,‘ 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, .1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m,, at their office in Kandy, pro­ceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to, make up the private contributions

Government moiety . . Rs. 50‘ 00Private contributions , . Rs. 50-25 ,,

' Proprietors or Agents. Estates, Acreage.Sir Thomas Lipton .-. Bunyan . . 298

Do. . . . . Ovoea , - •• 255J. M. Robertson & Co. . ; Mocha •• 588Bois Bros. & Co. ■. Queensland . . 281Whittall & Co. . . . .. Bloomfield . . 262

Do. . . . . Mottingham ; .'. 258A. P . JuCkes . . . Dunnottar ... 187Colombo Commercial Co., Ltd. . . Emelina . . 205Whittall & Co. . . • • Brunswick ... 256

Do. . . . . ' Caskieben 206J. M. Robertson & Co. • - Midlothian . ■ 244

Do. . . .,. Deeside • • 141Geo. Steuart & Co. • • Glenugie * •• 682

D o. . . ' • • Bargrove • • 220And at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. ,

T. A. Hopson,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman,

Kandy, March 3,1931. ’

Branch Road from Maskeliya to Moray.(Laxapana Bridge.)

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice andconsent of the Legisla11ve Cou.nci 1, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for. the main­tenance of the above bridge for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896, will on Saturday, April 11 , 19.31, a t -9.45 a .m ,, at.theiroffice in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentionedestates to make up the private contributions

Government moiety • • 5 S‘ ^ 2 . 25-Private contributions ' Re* 25

Proprietors or Agents. Estates, Acreage.Ceylon & Indian Planters’

Association, Ltd.

rhe Laxapana Tea Co.Do.

I. Johnson Do.

4. N. Greig Zteylon Proprietary Tea

Estates Co., Ltd. . • Forres ■' • -Uplands Tea Estates C o .., Moray and Valladolid..

, .Laxapana, York, John’s Land '

Blantyre St. Andrews Dalhousic Situiuganga Sulugariga

and

Do.Do. -Do.

lartmore Ceylon Tea Co., Ltd. . .

866239321289143155

387461198187212

Shaw, Wallace & Co. .G. B . de Mowbray

And at the same time take evidence, if necessary objections and-suggestions.

Provincial Road .Committee' s Office, Kandy, March 3,1931.

Geddhs CorfuRajam alle , >■•

Gartmore Group, Larch- *, field, Gartmore, Bevys,

and FrogmoreAdam’s Peak Dotale

1Vid - place the Committee will and receive and consider

848742108

Proprietors or Agents.----- „ --- , -----

Estates. Acreage.M. Elton Lane . Haloowella . . 244

1st to 5th section, 3 ’ miles.J. M. Robertson & Co. . Lanka and Craighill .204

1st to 6th section, 4 miles.R . Cotesworth Stockholm .. 283

Do. Lower Cruden . / 1941st to 7th section, 4? miles.

Geo. Steuart & Co. Mahagala . . 2901st to 8th section, 51 miles.

Geo. Steuart & Co. Mahanilu . . 2901st to Dth section, 6 miles..

Harrisons & Crossfield, Ltd. Kincora ...... 2451st to 10th section, 6 } miles.

Geo. Steuart & Co. Gouravilla 705Ceylon Tea Plantations C o.. Alton . . ,'230

Do. . . Beaconsfield ; 1.68Geo. Steuart & Co. Minna • v 277

1st to 12th section, 7A,'miles.Maekwoods, Ltd. Scarborough / . . 276Geo. Steuart & Co. Ormidale - . . 350

Do. Anandale . . 296Do. Cleveland ... 340

Rosehaugh Tea Co. Caledonia and Meeria-cotta . . 409

Fairlawn Estates Co. Suriakanda : . 221Do. Fairlawn . 297Do.

Scottish Ceylon Tea Co.R . J. Austin (George Steuart

& Go., Agents) . . _____Ceylon Tea Plantations C o,. Upeot Geo. Steuart & Co. . . StrathspeyScottish Ceylon Tea Co.,

Agents

Glencoe (Bargany) Mincing Lane

.. Ladbrook

Blairavon

208203

208236231

181'And at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. . ,

Provincial R oad Committee’s Office, K andy, March 3, 1931.

T. A. I I odson, Chairman.

Duekwari-Cottaganga Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with ,the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for tlie mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee,acting .under ’the provisions o f “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m., at their office in' Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions «— V ■ .

Government moiety - > . . Rs, 745 00Private contributions . . p S; 746-86

1st section, J mile.Proprietors or Agents. 'Estates.

Rangalla Consolidated-(E. S. Wil- son) •• • • Ranwella

1st and 2nd sections,-1 mile.Girindiella Tea Co. (E. R . Cox) . . N ew Tunisgalla . 415D. O Connell and E. L. S. Agar . ’

(A. W. Maddock) . . Tunisgalla . . . 437* 1st to 4th section, I f miles, - ; '

G-alah.a and. CeylonTeaaud. Agency ••• .o ■0< ) • •. CottagangaGordon Frazer & Co., Ltd. (J. D.

Morrison) ‘ ...... GonawvlaGirindiella Tea Co. (E. R . C ox ).: Girindiella “ , . . , ,w l

And .at the same time and place the CommSttee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. ... .... ... .

Acreage.

. . 200

612'

560351

T A. H odson, Chairman.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Kandy, February 28, 1931,

, T. A’. H odson, .Chairman:

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Ala watugoda-Ancoombra Estate Cart Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the report of the Local Committee having been received, and an estimate

amounting to -Rs. 4,200 having been approved for the maintenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial R oad Committee, in accordance with the provisions of sections 24 and 19 of “ The Estate Roads Ordinance, No. 12 of 1902,” have assessed the proportion due by each of the followiog estates to make up the contributions :—

Government moiety . . . Rs. 1,448'13Estate contribution . . Rs. 1,448'13Unexpended balance . . Rs. 1,303'74

1st to 2nd section, 87 chains.Total acreage, 2,450—Amount of cost, Rs. 229' 88—

Sectional rate, ' 09383c.—Total rate, '09383c.Amount.

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage. Rs. c. The Craiglands Tea and

Rubber Co., Ltd.(Agents, Messrs. GordonFrazer & Co., Ltd.) . . Craigingilt . . 355 . . 33,31

1st to 3rd section, 106 chains.Total acreage, 2,095—Amount of dost, Rs. 50' 37—

Sectional rate, '02404c.— Total rate, '11787c. Syston Estate Co. (George

Steuart & Co., Agents ;C. E. Hamilton, Superin­tendent) . . Syston . . 169 . . 19 92

, 1st to 5th section, 200 chains.Total acreage, 1,926—Amount of cost, Rs. 248'56—

Sectional rate, • 12906c.— Total rate, • 24693c.Syston Estate Company

(George Steuart & Co., agents ; C. E. Hamilton,Superintendent) . . Syston . . 173 . . 42 72

1st to 7th section, 340 chains.Total acreage, 1,987—Amount of cost, Rs. 369 '8 0 -

Sectional rate, '18611c.— Total rate, '43304c.H. L. Cameron and R. R.

Jenkyns (George Steuart & Co., agents; C. E.Hamilton, Superin­dent) ., Velana . . 187 . . 80 98

R. R. Jenkyns and H. L.Cameron (George Steuart

■ & Co., agents; C. E.Hamilton,Superintendent) Wallsend.. 83 35 94

N .B .— Interest at 9 per cent, will be recovered from estates if their assessments are not paid within the pre- • scribed time.

T. A. H odson,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, February 28, 1931.

Maskeliya-Moray Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions o f “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions

Government moiety . . Rs. 1,350'00Private contributions . . Rs. 1,353 • 37

1st and 2nd sections, 47'46 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Geo. Steuart & Co. . . Kintyre . . 288Do. . . Bitteme . . 169

Glentaafe Tea Co., Ltd. . Ricarton and Leaston - . 5961st to 3rd section, 64'88 lines.

Ceylon and Indian Plan­ters’ Association, Ltd. . Laxapana, York, and

John’s land . . 866Do. . . . Blantyre . . 239Do. . . St. Andrews . . 321

C. Johnson . . Dalhousie . . 289Do. . . Situlaganga . . 143

A. N. Greig . . Suluganga . . 1551st to 4th section, 117-68 lines.

Ceylon- Proprietary TeaEstates Co., Ltd. . . Forres . . 387

1st to 5th section, 158'40 lines.Uplands Tea Estates Co. Moray and Vallodolid . . 461

Do. . . Geddes . . 198Do. . . Corfu . . 187Do. . . Rajamalle . . 212

Gartmore Ceylon Tea Co.,Ltd. . . Gartmore Group, Larch-

field, Gartmore, Bevys, Frogmore . . 848

Shaw, Wallace & Co. . . Adam’s Peak . . 742G. B . de Mowbray . . Dotala . . 108

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

1st to 9th section, 484 chains.Total acreage, 1,717—Amount of cost, Rs. 380'36__

Sectional rate, • 22153c.— Total rate, • 65457e.E. H. Wijenaike, Colombo

street, Kandy . . Hapugolla . . 132 . . 86 406th to 9th section, ] 92 chains.

Rate per acre • 40764c.Kandy Hills Co., Ltd.

(Carson & C o , Ltd.,Agents ; M. E. Finlanson,Superintendent) .. Pansalatenna 234 . . 95 39

... 1st to 10th section, 548 chains.Total acreage, 1,351—Amount of cost, Rs. 169“ 1 6 -

Sectional rate, • 12521c.—Total rate, • 77978c.Kandy Rubber and Tea

Estates, Ltd. (Messrs.Lee, Hedges & Co., Ltd.,Colombo, agents) (R.W. Nott) .. Ancoombra

Group . . 822 . . 640 98Doolgalla (Ceylon) Rubber

Estates, Ltd. (Aitken,Spence & Co., Agents;E. C. Layton, Superin­tendent) . . Parawatta . . 360 . . 280 72

The Kepitigalla Rubber Estates, Ltd., E. C. Lay- ton (Agents, Harrison &Crossfield,Ltd., Colombo) Nargolla . . 169 . . 131 77

Total' . . 1,448 13

W hich sums the proprietors, managers, or agents of the several estates are hereby required to pay to R . W . Nott, Esq., Chairman, Local Committee (Ancoombra Group, Matale), on or before March .31, 1931,

Provincial R oad Committee’s Office, . T. A . H odson, Kandy, March 3, 1931. Chairman.

Gleniyon-Preston Branch Road.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent o f the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance o f the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions o f “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, a t 9.45 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions;—

Government moiety . . Rs. 1,400 • 00Private contributions . . Rs. 1,403*60

1st to 4th section, 88 • 70 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd.(R . A . Patterson) . . Glenlyon . . 627

Agra Elbedde Tea Co. (Carson &Go., . . . . Agra Elbedda. . 276

1st to 6th section, 116 * 10 lines.Torrington Tea Estate Compary,

Ltd. (E . E . Lee) , . Helbeek, Moss-end, and Tor- ington . . 528

1st to 6th section, 134- 60 lines,A. R . Ashton (hi. E , Lee) . . I o n a . , 113Ceylon Tea Plantations Co. Ltd.

(P . P. C. Walker) . . Polmont . . 45P. B. Seton (D. L. Williams) . . New Preston . . 167A. G. & C. A . Seton (A. Hamilton

Harding) . . . . Preston . . 250The Albion Tea Estates Co. Ltd.

(N. D . Evans) . . . . Albion . . 289A. G. & C .A . Seton (D. L .W ’ lhams) St. Margaret’s . 196

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And at the same time and place the Committee will take, evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. '

T. A. Hodson,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, , Chairman.

Kandy, March 2,1931.

And at,the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. “

Provincial R oad Committee’s Office, Kandy-, March 3, 1931.

T. A. H odson,: Chairman,

Bathford Valley Branch Road (between Dikoya Post Offiee to Tillyrie Stores). '

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance o f the above road'for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, ,1931, at 9145 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess, the under-mentioned estates

. to make up the private contributions . • Government moiety . . Rs. 3,070- 00 ;

Private contributions . ... Rs. 3,077*67 *1st section, 1 mile, *

Proprietors or Agents, Estates! Acreage.Anglo-Ceylon and General Estate Co. Darawella ..... 697Battalagalla Tea Estates Co. . . Hadley ‘ . . 228Scottish Ceylon Tea Company,

Limited . . . . . In very and• Waterloo V.

Vogan Tea Company . Stamford ‘HillH. B. Daniell

Do. . .R . C, ScottVogan Tea Co. of Ceylon, Ltd.George Steuart & Co.

Annfield Kinlock Ottery Erismere Roserea.

Dorothea St. Ley’s ,

513135284121382170

and

A. G. Johnstone . . . .1st to 2nd section, 2 miles.

Wanna Rajah Tea Company of Ceylon, Ltd. . . • Menikwatta . .

1st to 3rd section, 3 miles.Battalagalla Tea Estates Co. ■ • Battalagalla .Lanka Plantations Co., Ltd. ,• Fordyce GroupVogan Tea Estates Co. , . Barkindale , ,

1st to 4th section, 4 miles.Maekwooda, Ltd. . . . Bathford . ,Hornsey Tea Estates Company,

Limited . . . . Hornsey1st to 5th section, 5 miles. . .

Estates Company,Ingestre

213130

478

444•954

81

220

251

732

Wanarajah Branch Road (between Wanarajah Bridge and Claverton Store).

NOTICE is hereby given that,the Governor, mth'*thief advice and consent o f the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :■—

Government moiety . . Rs, 1,890*00. ' , ;Private contributions Rs. 1,894*72

1st section, 1 mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates.

Wanarajah Tea Company of Ceylon, Ltd. . . . Wanarajah

1st and 2nd sections, 2 miles.South Wanarajah Tea Estates . Co. . . . . South Wanarajah

1st to 4th section, 4 miles. <Ceylon Proprietary Company . Summerville R. C. Scott . . Blair Athol :Executors of M. V. Aranasalam

Retty Cangany . . CarfaxK. Rollo and Mrs. Mercer . . Gorthie Whittall & Co. . . Duhkeld , . . •Castlereagh Estate Company . . Castlereagh . . Whittall & Co. . .B a n ff . . . >

Do. . . . , Elstree, Lethenty Tea Estates Association Lethenty and Essex ■

Do. . . . . MarlboroughDo. . . . . Blairgowrie

345

265

242306

2&9308237526192167320258.114

Abercaimey . Berat •BlinkbOnnie ;

Whittall & Co.Hornsey Tea

LimitedMackwoods, Ltd.Mrs. C. L. Davis

1st to 7th section, 6 • 60 miles.The Ceylon Tea Plantation Company,

Limited ' . . ..T illy r ieSouth Wanarajah Co. . . PoystonThe Robgill Tea Co., Ltd. > * Robgill,

garawatta,. , • and Bon

AccordAnd at the same time andplace.the Committee, will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objectionsand suggestions. ,

Sin-

222227223

772322

744,

1st to 5th section, 4*50 miles. ■Lethenty Tea Estates Association Claverton . .. ,198: Uplands Tea Estates of Ceylon . Osborne . . . . 522 Lethenty Tea Estates Association Broad Oak . 3 0 6

And at the same time and place the Committee w ill take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections, and suggestions.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Kandy, March 3, 1931.

T. A. Hodson, ; ,Chairman-

Provincial Road Committee’s Offiee, Kandy, March 3, 1931.

T. A. Hodson, Chairman.

Maskeliya-Cruden Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby giyen that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having;

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sums for the mainte­nance o f the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will, on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 A.M., at their office, in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions

Branch Road from Maskeliya to Moray.(Situluganga Bridge.) ;

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, ^with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having.

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for. the main­tenance of the above bridge for the year ending Septembei 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896, will on Saturday, April 11, ,1931, at 9,45 a .m., at their Office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions .

Government moiety 1, • • . — .2?Private contributions •- Ks* ou

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.E. H . Etches • - Forres * *Uplands Tea Estates C o ... Morayand Valladolid . .

Government moiety Private contributions

Rs. 2,255*00 Rs. 2,260* 63

Do, Do. Do.

L, Elwell

Shaw Wallace & Co. G, B. de Mowbray’

. Geddes . . Corfu . , , ■ • ••.. Rajamalle.., Gartmore Group, Larch-

• field, Gartmore, Bevys, ahdFrogmore

. . Adam’s. Peak • •

.. Dotala ' . i*

387461198187212

848742108

1st section, 27*68 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates.

J. M. Robertson & Co. . Glentilt Sir Thomas Lipton . . Bunyan

Do. . . Ovoca1st to 2nd section, 80*48 lines.

Bois Bros. & Co. . . Queensland1st to 4th section, 159*70 lines.

Whittall & Go. . . BloomfieldDo. . . MottinghamDo. . . Dunnottar

Colombo Commercial Co.,Ltd. , . . Emelina .

Whittall & Co. , , . BrunswickHo. Caskieben

J. M. Robertson & Cp. . . MidlothianD o. . . . Mocha - •

1st to 6th section, 190* 08 lines.J. M. Robertson & Co. . . DeasideGeo. Steuart & Co. - . . Glenugie

■ Do. ' f

Acreage. . . f. 448 . . 29 8. f 255

281

262258’.187

205 • 256206 244

.588

441377205

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And at the same time and place the Committee will take; evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider Objections and suggestions. .

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T . A. H odson, Kandy, March 3, 1931. Chairman.

Barnagala-Pen-y-iaD Estate Cart Road.OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the

advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Estate Roads Ordinance, 1902,” will on Saturday, April II, 1931, at 9.45 A.M.j at their offiee in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety • . . Rs. 1,000'00Private contributions . . Rs. 4,000 • 00*

A sum of Rs. 1,170* 00 for road.

, 1st to 3rd section, 2 miles 12 chains.

Dariawera-Annneid Branch Hoad.,'XJ"OTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the

’ - advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the maintenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordi­nance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under­mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety . . Rs. 1,455*00Private contributions ... Rs. 1,458*63

1st section, 32 • 85 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Anglo-Ceylon & General EstatesCo., Ltd. . . . . Darrawella . . 697

1st to 2nd section, 1 mile 17 *65 lines..BattalagallaEstates Co., L td ... Hadley . . 228

1st to 3rd section, 1 mile 32*56 lines.M. L. Wilkins . . Invery and Water­

loo . . 513R . C. Scott . . . . Ottery No. 1 . . 242

Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.C. A . Laing . . . . Mossville . . 385Cordon Eraser & Co. {H. E. C.

Philips) . . . . Pen-y-lan . . 343H . W . Malcomson . . . Kellie Group . , 723E . H . Simpson*(W. F. Carter) . . Tamaravelly . . 870C. A . Laing . . . . Malgolla . . 324George Steuart & Co, (Gordon S. 1

Dyer) . . . . Cattarem . . 289H . Wiggin . . . . Doteloya . . 330U. P; A ; de Silva . . Kitulgaia . . 40

* Including widening and general improvements.And. at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

T, A. H odson,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Chairman.

Kandy, March 2 1931.

1st to 4th section, 2 miles 19*07 lines.R . C.. Scott . . . . Ottery (Stamford

H ill Division) . . 1401st to 5th section, 2 miles 31 *84 lines.

A. G. Johnstone . . St. Leys 130

1st to 6th section, 3*50 miles.H. B. Daniel (Agent) . . Aimfield ' 284

Do. . . . . Kinloch . , 121George Steuart & Co. . . Roscrea and Doro-

. thea 213Vogan Tea Coy, Ltd.' . . Erlsmere 170Vogan Tea Company (Lee, Hedges

& Co., Agents) . . Stamford Hill 135Do. . . . . Barkindale 81

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Brownlow-Luccombe Branch Road.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a.m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety . . Rs. 1,325*00Private contributions " . . Rs. 1,328*31

' 1st section, 35* 20 lines.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Geo. Steuart & Co. ... Kintyre . . 2881st to 2nd section, 66 * 00 lines.

Geo. Steuart & Co. . . Bitteme . . 1691st to 3rd section, 86*40 lines.

Geo. Steuart & Co. . . Gangawatta . . 186C. Creasy Hood . . Kelaniya . . 351

1st to 4th section, 127* 60 lines.Lewis Brown & Co. . . Mousakellie . . 278Glen Taaffe Tea Coy., Ltd. Ricarton and Leaston . 596

1st to 5th section, 158*40 lines.Miss V . N. Hood . . Ekolsund 305

1st to 6th:section, 184*80 lines.Lewis Brown & Co. . .. Nyanza . . 394

1st to 7th section, 204*34 lines.Whittall & Co. . . Rutherford . . 276

Do. . . Luccombe and Heath-field . . 478

Messrs. Carson & Co., Ltd. Hapugastenne . . 606

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence,' if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.,

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T. A. H odson,Kandy, March 3, 1931. Chairman.

Railway Gorge Branch Road.(Between Caledonia Gap and the Railway Gorge.)

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931, theProvincialRoad Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m., at their office in Kandy’ proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions —

Government moiety . . Rs. 1,800*00Private contributions . . Rs. 1,804*50.

From 1st to end of 2nd section, 1 mile.Proprietors or Agents.

Heirs of J. M. Smith (G. M. Smith) Admiral Sir Thomas Jackson,

K.C.B,(J. E. Baillie Hamilton)

F. A. & W . N. Fairlie (G. H. Callander)

Estates. Acreage.Caledonia . . 255

Henfold, and St.Regulas . . 570

Kowlahena . . 3G6From 1st to end of 3rd section, 1-1 mile.

Sumatravale Estates Co., Limited Maria The Dimbulla Valley Tea Co., Ltd. Lippakele !

From 1st to end of 6th section, 3 miles.The Ceylon Estates Investment

Association, Limited . . Macduff . . 221Ceylon Plantations Co., Ltd. .. Tangakelley ! ! 9i 0The Velliekelle Tea Comapny . . Ouvahkellie ! ! 590The Dimbulla Valley Tea Company Elgin . . 291

D o* ** * •• KellyhiH . . lfigAnd at the same time and place the Committee will take

evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T . A. H odson, . Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T. A H odson K andy, March 3, 1931. Chairman. Kandy, March ,7, 1931. ' ’ ' chairman.

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Railway Gorge Branch Road.(Between Caledonia Gap and. the Railway Gorge.)

(Henfold Bridge.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, the .Governor,witlp. the advice and consent of the Legislative Council,

having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance of the above bridge for the year ending September 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordi­nance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9 .45 a .m ., at their office in' Kandy, proceed to assess" the under­mentioned estates to make up the private contributions *

Government moiety .. . .. Rs. 33 • 33Private contributions . . Rs. 33'42

Proprietors or Agents. .- Estates. Acreage.Geo. Beck (J. E. Baillie Hamilton) Henfold and St.

. . . Regiilas .. 570F. A. & W. N. Eairlie (G. H. Call-. .

ander) 1 .. . . . . Kowlahena andConori .. 356

Sumatravale Estates Co., Limited -Maria ' .. . 297The Dimbula Valley Tea Co., Ltd, Lippakele .. 208The Ceylon Estates Investment .

Association, Limited .A Macduff . . -221Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd. .

(Col. J. A. S. Agar) . . . Tangakelley ,7 910The Vallekellie Tea Company . ,. Ouvahkcllie . . >593The Dimbula Valley Tea Company Elgin 291

Do. . . . . . Kellyhill . 158

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and considerlobjections and suggestions. . . ■

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T, A. H odson, Kandy, March 7, 1931, Chairman.

' 1st* to 3rd section, l -50 m ile .' :- Proprietors or Agents. ■ Estates. Acreage.

J. M. Robertson & Co. (E. G, B. de ' ,Mowbray) . . ■ . . Hillamulla . . 231

1st to 4th section, 1 ‘ 92. miles,Bois-Brothers & Co., Ltd. (G. Abbott) Kurunduoya. . 691Carson & Co. (S. Howard) . . Bramley . . 297 •

’ Boustead Bros. (S. Howard) , . , LaUriston . . 235Whittall & Co. (W. C. Poison) . . High Forest . . 1,609

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections - and suggestions.

Alma Group to contribute a nominal sum of Rs, 150.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T. A. H udson , .Kandy, March 7, 1931. Chairman, >

Glenlyon Junction-Agra Branch Road.(Between Glenlyon Junction and end of Agra Road.) -

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, w ith the advice and consent of the Legislative Council,Raving

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the mainte­nance of the abcjve road for the year ending September 30, 193 L the Provincial Road Committee, acting Amder the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” will on .Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make Up the private contributions :— " •

Government moiety , . Rs. 3,035'00Private contributions . . Rs. 3,042’ 58

1st section, • 35 miles. :Proprietors or Agents. Estates. A creage.’

Ceylon Tea Plantation Company,Limited . . ..G len lyon , Stair,

■ and Polmont , . .672

Railway Gorge Branch Road.(Between Caledonia Gap and the Railway Gorge.)

(Kowlahena Bridge.) "■ -

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council,

haying agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance of the above bridge for the yea? snd-ng September 30, 1931. the Provincial Road Committee,- acting under the provisions of. “ The Branch, Roads Ordi­nance, 1896,” will on Saturday, April 11,1931, at 9 . 4 5 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under­mentioned estates to make up the -private contribution.

Government moiety -Private contributions

Proprietors or Agents.F. A. & W . N. Fairlie (G. H. Callan­

der) . ,

Sumatravale Estates Co., Limited The Dimbula Valley Tea Co., Ltd.The Ceylon Estates Investment

Association, Limited • >Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd.

(Col. J. A. S. Agar) .The Vallekellie Tea Company The Dimbula Valley Tea Company

Do

Rs. 33 33 Rs. 33 42

Estates. Acreage.

Macduff

TangakelleyOi:.yahkellieElgin Kellyhill

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Kandy, March 7, 1931

T. A. Hodson, • Chairman.

1st to 3rd section, 1 • 60 mile. Agra Ouvah Estate Co. ' . . Agra Ouvah

Do. . . . . FankertonHeirs of R , W . Wickham . . Holmwood

1st to 4th section, 2-10 miles. Galaha Ceylon Tea Estates and

Agency Co. . . . . HautevilleDo. . . . . WoodlakeDo. . . . . FreshwaterDo. . . .- .S t . George

1st to 5th section, 2 ” 60 miles. John K. Gilliatt & Co. (Cumber-

batch & Co.) .:.Glasgow Estates Company, Ltd.

1st to 6th section, 3' 10 miles. Ceylon Tea Plantation Co.,

Liniit'ed. . . . ..Portmore Tea Estates Co. Ltd.

SuttonGlasgow

WaverlyAldonrie

331193

,391

320162251263

277-472-

Kowlaheha and f Conori . . 366

Maria ■ 297Lippakele 208

221

,910593291

,158

id a t the same tim e and place the Committee will take ance if necessary, and receive and consider objec .ionsuggestion r. ‘

1st to 7th, section 3« 60 miles.Glasgow Estates Company Ltd. Nithsdale

1st to 8th section 3" 85 miles.Portmore Tea Estates Co., L td .. . Portmore .7Balmore Ceylon Estates Co., Ltd. Sandringham and

. . YarravaleHeirs of T. Mackie & P. Moir . ; Lot ll2,364,Pow y

land . .;.1st to 9th section, 4-10 miles. :

. Lutyens Bros. . . . .. Mornington ,, . .Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd. Ardallie ■

1st to 10th section, 4-60 miles.New Dimbula Company, Ltd. . . Diyagama Heirs of J. M. Sayres . . Nutbourne

And at. the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. , r

High Forest-Bramley Branch Road.HOE is hereby given, that the Governor, with the, advice and consent of the Legislative Counci , . agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the

nance of the above road for the year e ^ n g Sep- 30, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee actn g

the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, will on Saturday, April 11, 1931, » .4 o A.M. ~ t ,Bee in Kandy, proceed to assess the under, ,J to make up the private contributions :

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Kandy, March 7, 1931.

/A. H odson, Chairman.

-eminent moiety rate contributions

Rs. 1,575-00 Rs. 1,578-93

Wallaha Branch Road.(Between Tillicoultry a^d'-Eildon Hall Estates.)

NOTICE is hereby givep that the Governor, with the advice and consent off the Legislati ve Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for'the mainte­nance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 19 /b the Provincial Road Committee, acting under the provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, Iff96,A wil

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on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9:45 A.M., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contributions :—

Government moiety •• Rs. 1,000‘ 00Private contributions . Rs. 1,002'50

• 1st section, ; 91 mile.Proprietors or Agents. > Estates. Acreage.,

The Dimbulla Valley Company . . Tillicoultry . . 401The Ceylon Tea Plantations "Com­

pany, Limited . . . Wallaha . . 290A. V. & J. H . Renton . . Talankande .. 268

From 1st to end of 2nd section, 1 • 91 mile.E . Temple . . . . Diyanilakele ... 267The Dimbulla Valley Tea Co., Ltd. Mousaella . . 550 Eildori Hall Tea and Rubber Co.,

Ltd. . . . . Eildon Hall . . 413Bambarakelle Estate Tea Co., Ltd. Bambarakele . . 486

Do. .. . . Dell . . 100T. Eairhurst & W. C. Oswald . . Oddington . . 100D. J. Maitland . . . . Melton . . 207J. Fairhurst . . Ferham . . 273Scottish Trust & Loan Co., Ltd. . . Rahanwatta . . 306

Do. . .. ' •• Queenwood . . 233Eildon Hall Tea & Rubber Co., Ltd. Agra . . 2 7 6

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T. A. H odson, Kandy, March 7, 1931. Chairman.

Haideniya-Marion H ill Estate Cart Road.OTICE is hereby given that the Provincial Road

Committee, acting under the provisions of Ordinance No. 12 of 1902, will on Saturday, April 11,1931,at 9.45 a .m ., at their office in Kandy, proceed to assess the under­mentioned estates, to make up the private contributions for the maintenance of the above road for the year ending September 30, 1931:—

Private contributions . . Rs. 1,330 "00

1st section, 1 mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

Mr. R . Elwes . . . . Rillagalla . . 425

1st to 3rd sections, 2 miles 21 chains.Mr. George E. de Silva . . Marion Hill" . . 250Mr. N. M. Banda . . Werrellugahamada 40Messrs. George Steuart & Co.

(Mr. A. K . Pyper) . . Bollagalla . . 445

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions.

Proprietors,or Agents- Estates. Acreage,Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd. . . Ardallie ... 209Heirs of T. Maekie and P ; Moir Lot 112,364,

Powys land 165Balmoral Ceylon Estates Co., L td .'. Sandringham

and Yarravale 542 .New Dimbula Company, Ltd. . . Diyagama . . 3,125Heirs of J . M. Sayres • . . Nutboume . . 172

And at the same time and place the Committee will take evidence, if necessary, and receive and consider objections and suggestions. ,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, T. A. H odson,

Kandy, March 7, 1931. Chairman.

Deniyaya-Hayes Branch Road, 1930-1931.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, having

agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for the main­tenance of the Deniyaya-Hayes Branch road, during 1930- 1931, the . Provincial Road Committee of the Southern . Province, acting under the provisions of section 19 of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance No. 14 of 1896,” as amended by. Ordinance No. 9 of 1907, will on Tuesday, March 24, 1931, at 2.15 p .m., at the Galle Kachcheri, proceed to assess the under-mentioned estates to make up the private contri­butions :—

• ‘ ' (Estimate D 246 of 1930-1931.)Maintenance of the Deniyaya-Hayes Branch read.

Government moiety . . Rs. 6,700’ 00Private contributions . . Rs. 6,716-75Less unexpended balance of 1929-

1930 . . . . Rs. 26-24 i

To be recovered . . ‘ Rs. 6,690-51 : -i

1st section, 1 mile.Proprietors or Agents. Estates. Acreage.

A. K. P.The Deniyaya Tea and

Rubber Estates Co., Ltd. - " ,(Brook Bond & Co.) .'.D eniyaya . . 6 1 1 1 8

D. T. Weerakoon . . Eriymnallahena 23 0 O ;

1st and 2nd sections, 2 miles.W . A. Sandiris de Silva and

others , . . . . Kektinahena . . 80 0 0 >D. Asirwathah . . Tenipitiya . . 49 0 0

1st to 3rd section, 3 miles.The Deniyaya Tea and

Rubber Estates Co., Ltd.(Brook Bond & Co.) . . Downside . . 202 0 8,»

1st to 4th section, 4 miles.The Handford Estates Co.

(Gebrge Steuart & Co.) ... Handford . . 765 0 0

1st to 6th section, 6 miles.

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Kandy, March 9, 1931.

T. A. H odson,• Chairman.

Glenlyon Junetion-Agra Braneh Road.Between Glenlyon Junction and end of Agra Road.)

(Waverley Bridge.)

NOTICE is hereby given that the Governor, with the a&yice and consent of the Legislative Council,

having agreed to grant the under-mentioned sum for maintenance of the above bridge for the year ending September Mr, 1931, the Provincial Road Committee, acting under Die provisions of “ The Branch Roads Ordi­nance, 1896,” WUI on Saturday, April 11, 1931, at 9.45 a .m., at their office it Kandy, proceed to assess the .under­mentioned estates\o make up the private contributions :—

Government mo\ty Private contributions

Proprietors or Agents'.’'' Geylon Tea Plantations Co., LtV Glasgow Estate Company, Ltd. Portmore Tea Estate Co., Ltd.

Do.Lutyens Bros, , ,

Rs. 33 34 Rs. 33 -41

Estates.Waverley-NithsdalePortmoreAldourieMomington

Acrear

J.ne -Uiviture lea and Ja libber Co., Ltd. " ' . . Aimmgkanda . . 7 8 9 2 4

1st to 7tb section, 7 miles.Mrs. J. M, Lily Margaret

Hamine . . 1 D. E. Perusinghe

laptons, Ltd.Edmund Jayaweera

1st to 10.1 K. C. A. de Silva Haydella Tea and Rubber

Do. Y. M.eng

Henderson & Co. MfS. FurlongJ

f

Marahena No. 1 52 0 0Iluktenha . 36 0 0

tion, 8 miles.Paliilkanda, ' . . 844 0 nSirisena . 25 0 0

jion, 10*1 miles.Upton . 193 0 0

Hayes 1,653 0 0

Gongalla . 574 0 0. Lcngford . 257 0 0. Dambahena . 137 3 10

6,290 3 30

157 242 '311 $69 4 if,.

And at the same time and' place the Committee will receive and consider objections and suggestions, if any, and. take evidence, if necessary. ?

Provincial Road Committee’s Office, Galle, March IQ, 1931.

N. Moi NESINGHK,for Chairman

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Leuwanduwa-Ittapana Road.

THE above,road will be closed to traffic'froin the I2th to 17th instant for re-construction of the 1st bridge

on 1st m ile. ■,

District Road Committee, Kalutara, March 10, 1931.

L. L. Hunter, Chairman.

Yattogoda-Yattattawala Estate Cart Road.

IT is hereby notified that under section 17 (i.) of “ The Estate Roads Ordinance, No.. 12 of 1902,” the under­

mentioned gentlemen have been appointed to form the Local Committee to perform the duties imposed upon such Committee by the said Ordnance, in respect of the above road for , two years, namely, from October 28, 1930, to October 28, 1932 :— o * :■

Messrs. H . Inglis (Chairman), (2) W. Nugawela, and (3) A. Nathaiiielsz. •

Geo, H*. Perera,Provincial Road Committee’s Office,1 , for Chairman.

Ratnapura, March 5,1931.

Election and Appointment of Members, District Road Committee, Kegalla.

E E FERRIN G to the notice dated, October 1, 1930, and published in the Government Gazette No. 7,809

of October 10, 1930, notice is hereby given that, under- sections 31 and 33 of Ordinance No. 10 of, 1861, the under­mentioned gentlemen have been elected and appointed to serve as members of the District Road Committee, Kegalla, for the years 1931, 1932, and 1933 :—

1. Mr. K . B. Nugapitiya: Elected to represent the Ceylonese community.

2. Mr. A. A . Franklin : Appointed, to represent the European community. ; • , . .

, 3. Mr. D. S. Crispeyn: Appointed to represent the Burgher community.

Provincial Road Committee, Ratnapura, March 9, 1931.

C. B . P. Perera,. "for Chairman.

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICES,MUNICIPALITY OF COLOMBO.

General Meeting.

, . . Wednesday, February 4 ,1 9 3 1 , at 3 p .m .

The Council met this day at 3 p.m . pursuant to notice dated January 28, 1931. . .P r e s e n t : Mr. H. E. Newnham, V.D., M.A., C.C.S., Chairman ; Dr. E . V. Ratnam ; tile Hon. Mr. R .'L ' Pereira

K.C., M .L .C .; Mr. W -E . V. de Rooy ; Dr. E. A. Coorey ; Mr. G. W . Dodds ; Mr. T. G. JayewardeUe, V.D., J.P..; Mr. N .R Blande ; Mr. M. L . M. R eya l; Dr. S. Muttiah ; Mr. S. W. R. Dias Bandaranaike ; Mr. F , DadabhOy, J.P. ; Mr. W . J. Thornhill; Mr. E . G. Eastman, O.B.E. ; Dr: R. G. Jayetileke ; and Mr. G. K . Thornhill. • ■

1., The Minutes of the'General Meeting of January 15,, 1931, having been previously printed aiid copies thereofhaving been sent to each Member o f Council, were taken as read. ' . , ^

Resolved that the MmuteS of the General Meeting of January 15, 1931, be confirmed. ' ,, ' •lA. The Chairman stated that before proceeding further with the business of the Meeting he would like, oil behalf

of the Council, to offer their congratulations to the Hon. Mr. R. L. Pereira, K.C., on his election to the Legislative Council ■ as the representative for Colombo;South Constituency, The Hon. Mr. R . L. Pereira bowed his thanks., , • ;»

2. ' Pursuant to notice, Mr. T. G. Jaypwaidene presented a petition from thejicensed Timber Merchants of Colombo and asked that it be placed before-the Works and Finance Committees (meeting together).

3. Pursuant to notice, Mr. M. L. M. Reyal presented a petition from bus owners desiring an appreciable reductionin licencing fees, and asked that the petition be placed before the Finance Committee. \ :

4. Pursuant to notice. Dr. S. Muttiah presented'a petition from Mr. S. Sivagurunaihan regarding his dismissal, and asked that it be placed before the appropriate Committee (f.e., the Finance Committee).

5. Pursuant to notice, the Chairman moved—That the Council should resolve, itself into a Committee of the whole Council to consider the following extracts from the proceedings of the Committees annexed to the Agenda. Dr. E. V. Ratnam seconded.— Carried. . :

Council in Committee. ■ .T he fo llow in g Extract f io m th e M inu tes o f theStand.ing Com m ittee on S anitation and M arkets o f October .21, '

■ .. • : • 1930, was considered.

. . ■ ■ municipal. Engineer's D epartment. ! . > .(6) To consider a memorandum of the Chairman, dated August 26, 1930, with regard to the construction o f 42nd

lane, Wellawatta, suggesting that the following resolution be adopted— That this Council having considered the objections made regarding the Scheme fo r improvement of 42nd lane, Wellawatta, in pursuance of notice issued in accordance,- with the Council’s resolution of October 2,1929, approves the scheme and the apportionment of cost made by the Chairman and published in Government,Gazette/No. 7,742 of October 25, 1929. Registered No. 557.— Recommended and that the instal­ments be spread oyer ten years. ......

T he follmvina E x t r a c t s fr o m the M inu tes o f the Standing Com m ittee on S anitation and’ M arkets o f J a n u a ry 20,J a 1 9 3 1 ,w ire considered.

Municipal Engineer’s Department. > - ;•(3) To consider a memorandum of the Chairman, dated December 19, 1930, regarding flooding near Manning place

Registered No. 1,577.— Recommended that the Council determine that the natural water-course in' question shall remainopen for the reception Of the water from the premises,No. 128, Pamarikade road. ; ■

M unicipal Assessor’s D epartment.(4) With regard to the proposed acquisition of land for the playground for Wellawatta to consider the - following

esolution of Council of December 3, 1930— That the owners of the land adjoining the canal be asked whether they will accept Rs. 25.000 an acre for the 2 acres on the west of the block. (5) The reply of the owners of the land that they would accept RS. 25,000 an acre, .(c) A memorandum thereon of the Chamnan. Registered No. 65.— Recommended that the Council acquire the land offered by Mr; W- A. Peiris, near Peterson s lane, together with a forty-foot access from'Peterson’sane, and a Strip for straightening the boundary. .

Public Health Department. ', , ; ' , •(6) To consider— (a) An application from Miss L. Wambeek, Superintending Public Health Nurse, for an enhanced

travelling, allowance, (b) The recommendation of the Medical Uliicer of Health (supported by the Municipal Treasurer) that she be given an allowance of Rs. 900 per annum to enab e er to keep a superior form of conveyance for. attending to her official duties which involve a great deal qf travelling, b 0*®- A t present she draws a rickshaw allowance of Rs. 420 year. Registered No. 1,545.—-Recommended that Miss. L- yvambeek, bupermtending.Public Health Nurse, be granted anRllowanee of Rs. 900 per annum to enable her to keep a car. 1 , ' ;

(7) To select from the applicants and submit to the Council tqe names of three candidates for the post of SanitaryInspector, indicating, if the Committee thinks fit, the candidate whom they recommend the Council to appoint. Registered No. 35.^-Recommended that Mr. P . T. de Saram, Relief Inspector,-be appointed. / ; . v

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T hefollow ing Extract fro m the M inu tes o f the Standing Com m ittee on Law and G eneral Subjects o f Janu ary 20,‘ , " 1931, were considered. ,

■ Municipal Engineer’s Department. ,(3.) To consider-thepetition presented by Dr. E .V .R atnam , bn behalf of Mr, T. G. Jayewardene, from the Darters’

Association of Colombo, praying ttat De Waaslane and Chapel place be closed to lorry traffic. Registered N o. 1,525. Recommended that the proposal is impracticable. ‘ .

■-Resolution o f Council in Com m ittee.Mr. T. G. Jayewardene moved that the consideration of the matter be deferred to the next Meeting o f Council and

that meanwhile the matter be referred to the Standing Committees on Municipal Works and Finance (meeting together). ME M. L. M. Reyal seconded.—Carried. . , ,

T h e following Extracts from the M inutes o f the Standing Com m ittee on M u n icip a l W orks o f January 21 , :1931, were considered.

(3) To consider the petition presented by Dr. E. V. Ratnam, on behalf of Mr. T. G. Jayewardene, in Council on. December 3, 1930, from -theCarters’ Association of Colombo, praying that De Waas lane and Chapel place be closed to lorry traffic. Registered No. 1,525.— Recommended that the proposal is impracticable.

(See resolution of Council in Committee in connection with item No. 3 of the above extracts from the Minutes of the Law Committee of January 20, 1931.)

(4) To consider a memorandum of the Chairman, dated December 19, 1930, regarding flooding near Manning place. Registered No. 1,577. Of the two members present, One agreed with the recommendation of the Sanitation Committee and the other did not.—-Recommendation referred to—That the Council determine that the natural water-course in question shall remain open for the reception of the water from the premises No. 128, Pamankade road.

(5) To recommend that, in terms of section 47 of Chapter V III, o f the Municipal Council By-laws, notices be servedon the owners of the following premises for the removal of the dangerous trees standing thereon :— (1) 79, Molawatta lane (one coconut tree). Registered No: 014,234. (2) 11, Kew patch, Slave Island (one coconut tree). RegisteredNo. 016,313. (3) 83, Panchikawatta road (one coconut tree). Registered No. 016,588. (4) Premises adjoining 1 and 2,Nelson lane, Colpetty (one coconut tree). ’ Registered No. 016,940. (5) 26, Old Moor street (one coconut tree). RegisteredNo. 016,573. (6) Modera Walawwa, Mutwal (one coconut tree). Registered No. 0,314. (7) 72, Franciawatta lane (twococonut trees). Registered No. 0,896.—Recommended. ,

The follow ing Extracts from the M inu tes o f the Standing Com mittees on M u n icip a l W orks and F in a n ce (Meeting together) o f January 21, 1931, w ere considered.

" Municipal Engineer’s Department.■» (2) To consider—(a) Theiapplication of the Hon. Secretary, Ramanathan Statue Fund, for a site on the playgroundin Rifle street, Slave Island, for the erection1 of the statue of the, late Sir P. Ramanathan. (b) A report thereon of the Municipal Engineer. Registered No. 1.— Recommended that the site at the junction of Rifle garden and Union place be approved, if the Committee of the Statute Fund will meet the cost, about Rs. 300, of moving the entrance gates.

(3) To re-eonsider a'memorandum of the Chairman, dated August 26, 1930, with regard to the construction of 42nd lane, Wellawatta, suggesting that the following resolution be adopted—That this Council having considered the objections made regarding the scheme for improvement of 42nd lane, Wellawatta, in pursuance of-notice issued in accordance with-the Councils resolution of October 2, 1929, approves the scheme and the apportionment of cost made bv the Chairman and published in Government Gazette No. 7,742 of October 25, 1929. Registered No. 557.— Recommended'and -that the instal- ‘ ments be spread over ten years.

. ■ (?) To "consider the recommendations of the Drainage Engineer that, the tenders of— (1) Mr. M. L. A . Rahim of 108/35, Dematagoda road, amounting to Rs. 1,527'51, be accepted for the aided drainage of premises No. 40, Messenger street. Registered No. 017,100. (2) Messrs. Dharmalingam, Raman & Co., of 21, Silversmith lane, amounting toKs. 1,199-11, be accepted for the aided drainage of premises No. 97, Messenger street. Registered No. 0,982.— Recommended (1) and (2).r +1, To consider—-(a) The quotations received for the supply of 75 tons first class teak logs, (b) The recommendation

m the Mechanical Engineer (supported by the Municipal Engineer and the Municipal Treasurer) that the quotation of Mr. ft . D. Fernando at Rs. 228 per ton, be accepted, N ote.— The tender recommended is the lowest and the Mechanical TMgineer states that the quality so long supplied by this tenderer has been satisfactory. The total cost will be Rs. 17,100. Registered No. 1,522.—Recommended. . . • ,

(7) To consider :(a) The quotations received for the supply of 500 tons coal suitable for steam rollers, (b) The recommendation of the Mechanical Engineer (supported by the Municipal Engineer and the Municipal Treasurer) that the quotation of Messrs. Hull, Blyth & Co., at the rate of Rs. 18-95 per ton, be accepted as it is the cheapest Natal coal and a grade that, has given satisfaction. The total cost is Rs. 9,475, and the sanction o f Council is necessary. The cost will be charged, in the first instance, to Advance Account, Purchase of Stores, and debited to sanctioned votes as and when thematerial is used. Registered No. 1,561.^-Recommended.

(8) To consider the recommendation of the Municipal Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer) that the quotation of Messrs. Wm, Cory & Sons for 600 tons Anthracite Bean. Coal for Pumping Stations at 47s. 6d. per ton c.i.r., Colombo, be accepted. N ote.— T h e rate quoted is the same as for last two orders and by the same firm as on several past occasions. Registered No. 15.—Recommended.

(9) To consider a memorandum of the Chairman, dated December 19, 1930, regarding stagnation of water in 41st lane, Wellawatta, and suggesting that the Council should carry out the work by inserting a half round channel, as shown in planD 1,201,at a cost of about Rs. 2,400 the amount to be voted under section 188 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910. Registered No. 1,563.—Recommended that a half round channel, as shown in planD 1,201, at a cost of about Rs. 2,400, be inserted, and that a supplementaiy vote of Rs. 2,400 be passed.

(10) To consider a report of the Municipal Engineer, dated November 27, 1930, forwarding; for approval, planNo. 1,557, dated July 4, 1930, and signed b y Mr. Stanley Fernando, Works Engineer, showing a proposal for street lines for Ferguson’s road for the purpose of (a) enabling owners to build and (b) the ultimate widening of this road: N ote .— Thisis a public street maintained by the Council who will be liable for such compensation as the law requires as and when occasion may arise. If approved, the street lines may be formally laid down under section 18 (4) of Ordinance No. 19 of Ibis. Registered No. 1,476.— Recommended.

; (11) To consider an amended estimate amounting to Rs. 66,500 from the Municipal Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer) as against the sanctioned estimate of Rs. 60,250, for the construction of a public market at Kolohnawa. Note..— Rs. 63,000 is provided under Vote 1-72, 1928, “ Kolonnawa Market.” The actual amount of supplementary provision required is therefore Rs. 3,500. Registered No. 1,461.— Recommended that the amended estimate of Rs. 66,500 be passed and that supplementary provision of Rs. 3,500, be voted. . ’

’ (12) To consider a detailed estimate of Rs. 1,075 from the Municipal Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer)for the removal of the tramway stand at the junction of Lotus road, Main street, and Leyden Bastion road. N ote.__This amount has been sanctioned by Council on November 5, 1930. Registered No. 1,460.— Recommended.

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M unicipal T reasurer’s Department.(15) To consider the report of the Sub-Committee on Verification of Stores lying at the depots in charge of the

MunicipalEngineer. Registered No. 1,177.— Resolved that the report be submitted to the Council. s(16) To consider the following questions of Mr. M. L. M. Reyal, in Council on December 3, 1930— (1) W ho the

Council’s ontractor is for the clearing of imported articles of the Council from the wharf ? (2) What were the amountspaid in 1929 and 1930 for this service ? (3) Have tenders been called for such and a contract given out ’ (4) I f there is acontract, is it an -annual one and what are the terms of the contract ? (5) I f not, will the Chairman call for tenders for th e 'year 1931, and place them for consideration ? Registered No. 1,453.— Recommended that tenders be called for the landino- of the Council s imported goods for two and a half years from July 1, 1931. 0

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(17) To consider an application, dated January 8,1931, from the Chairman, Education 'District Committee, Colombo, for an extension of the period for which a room had been made available in the Town Hall to be used as an office by the Committee. Registered No. 0,779.—Recommended that the period be extended by one year. . s . ,

■ i f , Waterworks Department.(18) To consider a memorandum of the Municipal Treasurer, dated January 9, 1931, stating that Council on April

2, 1930, sanctioned the purchase of steel tubes, &c.', from Messrs. Stewarts & Lloyds at a cost of £15,005. The suppliers in executing the order have supplied 26$.feet in excess of the quantity ordered. The cost of. this extra feetage is £19 6s. 4d. (approxiinately Rs. 270). The Waterworks Engineer reports that the excess quantity will be put into stock if not at present required for use. Sanction of Courieil is,necessary. Registered No. ,38.— Recommended. . . ." „

(19) To consider— (a) Letter No. 407 from the Chairman, Colombo Port Commission, asking for a reduction in the.present charge of Rs. 5 a thousand gallons made for water supplied to shipping. * (b) The reports thereon of the Waterworks Engineer, dated December 1, 1930, and the Municipal Treasurer, dated January 6, 1931. (c) A memorandum of , theChairman, dated January 8, 1931; Registered1 No. 1,471.—Recommended that the Council Should not see its way to make

. any reduction. ■ • •(20) To consider .the recommendation Of;the Waterworks Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer) that the

quotation of the Manchester Water Meter Co., for £338 2s. 3d. (Rs. 4,510 approximate cost); c.i .e., Colombo; be accepted for the supply of Meters and parts for Frost’s “ ordinary ” type patent positive water meters. Note-.*—The materials; are proprietary articles. The cost of the materials may be met from Advance Account, Purchase of Stores, Waterworks. The current expenditure votes will be debited When the materials are drawn from the Stores. Registered' No. 28 -— . Recommended. . ■ ”, , ■

(21) To consider the recommendation of the Waterworks Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer) that the - quotation of the Stanton Ironworks'Co., Ltd., for £2,997 Is. 8d. (approximately Rs. 40,452 *'73 at Rs, 13 *50 to the £),

C.I.E., Colombo, be accepted for the supply of the following Spun cast iron concrete lined pipes■ , ; - ." - ’ Approximate Cost in ’ 1

Local Currency. :£*'».- d. " R s .' " ” ’*

2,000— 4 Inch diameter pipes at 1 5 1 each100— 6 do. do. 2 0 8 do.100— 8 do. A do. , 2 17 1. do.

33;444 2,711

, 3,805

Total, . . . 39,960

N ote.— The cost will be met from Advance Account, Stores, Waterworks, in the first instance, and. debited to sanctioned estimates when the materials are used. Registered No. 29. -Recommended. ■ ’ \ v

(22) To consider— (a) ,The recommendation of the Waterworks Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer)that the tender of Messrs. Stewarts & Lloyds, Ltd;, for 3,350 yards Bitumen lined steel pipes at a cost of £15,075 (approxi-; mately Rs. 203,500), c.i .e ., be accepted N ote.^ -The cost will, in the first instance, be charged to Advance.Account, ; Stores, and debited to votes as and when the materials are issued. Funds are available under Vote, K-27. Registered No. 50.— Recommended. ‘ •

(23) To consider—(o) A detailed estimate of Rs. 260,000 from the Waterworks Engineer for the extension of the .. 30-inch diameter water main for supply to South Colombo from Regent street via Alexandra place, Torrington place, Reid avenue, and Havelock road. (6) The recommendation of the Waterworks Engineer (supported by the Municipal Treasurer) that the quotation of Messrs; Glehfield and Kennedy, Ltd.; for the supply of special castings, shown on lists A and B attached to papers, for £3,175, o.i.R,, Colombo (approximately Rs. 42,860 at Rs. 13-50 to the £),.be accepted; N ote .— Castings to the value of Rs.T5;000 are required for the 30-inch main from Regent street to Dickman’s road and the balance for works sanctioned on current estimates.. The cost will, in the first instance, be charged to Store AdvanceAccount and debited to sanctioned estimates when the materials are used.— Registered No. 54—Recommended.

(24) To consider— (a) An application from Mr. A. Ramasamy Pillai for water service to his premises in the laneoff Hampden lane, Wellawatta. , (6) A plan and an estimate of Rs. 1,540 from the Waterworks Engineer for laying a 4-inch diameter water main for a distance of 190 yards. The lane being a private lane, the application will have to-be dealt with under Ordinance No. 9 of 1916. N ote .— 1The applicant is: the only one amongst the owners who .has agreed to pay his \ proportion of cost of the main, i.e ;, Rs. 375 • 331 * It is for the Council to decide if the main should be laid. The Council usually sanctions, the laying of mains-in private lanes when the owners agree to contribute half the cost of the main. Registered No. 77.,—Recommended that plan and estimate of Rs. 1,540 be approved. Also recommended that Mr. A. Ramasamy Pillai be. granted water service on payment of Rs. 375 33. . ■ ' ’ '

(25) To consider a detailed estimate .of R s,-8,000 from the Waterworks Engineer (supported b y the Municipal Treasurer) for the purchase of two motor vans for the use of the Waterworks Department. Nofe.-VThis amount is providedin the 1931 Budget, under K28—Two M otor Jans. . Registered No. 70.— Recom m ended. , ' ' '

(26) To consider a detailed estimate of Rs., 30,000 from the Waterworks Engmeer (supported by the MunicipalTreasurer) for improvements to *distribution.mains.., Nofe.—This amount is provided in the 1931 Budget Under K-21/ ; 1928 “ Improvements to Distribution Mains;” Registered No. 83.— Recommended. ‘

ASSESSING. DEPARTMENT, -(27) With regard to the proposed acquisition of land for the playground.for Wellawatta to consider the following:

resolution of Council of December 3, 1930 M « ) ;That the owners of the land adjoinmg the canal be asked whether they„ wifi accept Rs. 25,000 an acre for the 2 acres on the west of the block ( The reply of the owners of-the land that they would accent Rs 25 000 an acre, (c) A memorandum thereon of the Chairman. Registered No. 65.— Recommended that the Council acquire the land offered by M r, W . Albert Paris, near Peterson’s lane, together with a forty-foot accessfrom Peterson’s lane, and a strip for straightening the boundary.

T he following E xtracts from , th e ’M inutes o f the -Standing Com mittee oh F in ance o f January 2 1 ,1 9 3 1 ,J * were considered. .'

' 'General. A ’1 2 ) T o consider a memorandum o f the Municipal Treasurer, dated Novem ber 20, 1930, recommending that the

following be added to section 17 (i.) o f the Leave By-laws after the word “ tim e ” in last line but in case o f illness . the neriod m av exceed six days.” Registered No. 1,446. Recommended. .

P (31 To consider a memorandum of the Municipal Treasurer, dated November 25, 1930, suggesting that as section 62 of the Municipal Council Ordinance has been amended, the necessary amendments be made to Rules 22 and 23 of the Council’s Pension Buies, in order to bring them into line with those of the^Govemment. Registered N o, 1,462.— Recom ­mended that— (a ) Section 22. (in) The words P r o v i d e d a n d that be deleted. (6) the following new sub-section be inserted •__(iv.) In the case of a pensionable Officer or bervant, who, not having completed ten years grossservice, is entitled only to a gratuity he may, if he wish it, be awarded m lieu of such gratuity, an allowance of so many 720ths as the TU»m-.bs he has actually served, together with the number of 60ths that may be awarded as above on. accountof his injuries. . « Secretary’s Department. .

(4) To consider—(a) An application from Mr. ,E. H. Joseph, Secretary, Municipal Council, for 62 < ays vacation.'. leave and 7 days leave m lieu of statutory holidays from_March 2, 1931, to May 29,. 1931. (6) A memorandum thereonof the Municipal Treasurer stating that— (1) In terms of section 6 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws he may be granted the excess leave of 20 days over 42 days vacation leave he is entitled to for the current year. (2) In terms, of section 10 (i.) o f the Municipal Council Leave By-laws he may be granted 91 days accumulated vacation leave for the two years 1930'and 1931 Note,—-He has taken 29 days vacation leave in 1930 and the present application 's for the v balance 62 days, making 91 days^ Registered No. 41. Recommended (6) (I) and (2 ), ‘

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'■■■. " ; . .... , ' MitMCiPAL Engineer's Department.. ■ ;; \ -(6) To consider, in terms of the resolution o f the Finance Cornmittee of August, 1, 1930, the question, o f restoring

the increment of,Mr. 0 . B. Silva, Division I. Clerk, Municipal Engineer’s Department. Registered No. 0,853.— R ecom ­mended that the increment that was stopped from August 1,1929, be restored to him from January 1, 1931.

■ , , -■ Public Health Department.(7) To consider— (a) An application from Miss L. Wamheek, Superintending IPublic Health Nurse, for an enhanced

travelling allowance. (5) The, recommendation of the Medical Officer, of Health (supported by the. Municipal Treasurer) that she be given an allowance of Rs. 900 per annum to enable her to keep, a superior form o f conveyance for attending

. to'.her official duties which involve a ,great, deal of travelling. N ote.-—At present she draws a rickshaw allowance of Rs. 420 a year. Registered No. i;545.— Recommended that Miss L. Wambeek, Superintending Public Health Nurse, be granted an allowance of Rs. 900 per annum.

(8) To consider the recommendation of the Medical Officer of Health (supported by the Municipal Treasurer),; that the 3 Ambulance Drivers be given each two white pepperill drill overall coats to be worn when they convey cases o f infectious diseases as there is the risk of spreading infection. N ote .—The approximate .cost of a coat is R s. 5. These coats will be supplied as and when required and not annually as in the case of uniforms. Registered No. 0,987.— Recom*.mended. , ; ... ; \

'(•ft); To select'from the applicants and submit to the Council the names of three candidates for the post of Sanitary inspector, indicating, if the Committee thinks fit, the candidate whom they recommend the Council to appoint. Regis, tered No. 35.—Recommended that Mr. P. T. de Saram, Relief Inspector, be appointed.

Fir e ,Brigade. ■ .• (11) To. consider an application from the Superintendent of Fire Brigade (supported by the Mtmicipal Treasurer),

for supplementary provision of Rs. 110, under Vote G—2 “ House Allowance .” for reasons stated in his application. Registered No. 01,025.—Recommended.

/ ' ' Public Library . . ' ’(12) To consider the)question of electing a member in the absence of Dr. L. D. Parsons for the Library Committee,

Registered No., 0,215.—Recommended that Dr. L. D. Parsons be re-elected and that Colonel T. G. Jayewardene be elected to take the place, of the late Dr. David Rookwood. - ■

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Municipal Treasurer’s Department.(16) To qonsider-—(a) The Colonial Auditor’s further query No. 81a of January 5, 1931, regarding the excess leave

granted to Mr. T. B. Stewart, Assistant Waterworks Engineer. (6) The comments of the Municipal Treasurer, (c) A memorandum thereon of. the Chairman. Registered No. .,8:—Recommended that the Council should note the Colonial Auditor’s opinion. ’■ . ' ■ ,

' 1 Application por A dvan ces . ■(17) To eonsider---(a) The applications from— (1) Overseer M. S. Dekker of the Public Health Department, for an

advance of Rs. 150 to enable him to purchase a bicycle for official duties. Registered No. 016,167. (2) Overseer M., T. Gassiere of the Public Health Department, for an advance of Rs. 150 to enable him to purchase a bicycle for official duties. Registered No. 016,166. (3) Mr. G. D. de S. Seneviratne, Revenue Inspector, of the Municipal Treasurer’s Department, for ap advance of Rs. 600 to enable him to purchase a motor car for official duties. Registered No. 0,806. (V) The recom­mendations of the Mimieipal Treasurer, that the advances be granted on the usual terms, viz., that the amounts be repaid in twelve equal monthly instalments and that 5 per cent. ,a‘ year be charged as interest on the balances outstanding fromtime to time.— Recommended (1), (2), and (3).

1 ■ ■. ’ ■ , r:- ■ . . Leave.' . . . s(18) To recommend that, under section 6 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws, the excess leave of 11 days over , 42 days grapted to Mr. K . Cadiravelii, Clerk, Division II., o f the Municipal Treasurer’s Department, be sanctioned. Registered No., 016,907.—Recommended. .

Tu recommend that, under section 6 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws, the excess leave of 38 days days granted to Miss E. Jansen, Public Health Nurse, of the Public Health Department, be sanctioned. N o te .—

* d® ’ Counpi 1 S sanction has already been obtained for 13 days excess leave and the sanction is now necessary for the balance “ “Hays which may be allowed with half-pay as she has exhausted all her available full pay leave. Registered No. 015,845. —Recommended. ,

. -(20) To.recoihmend— (a) That, under section 6 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws, the excess leave o f 121 days days granted ip M r. S. T, Perera, Drainage Inspector of the Municipal Engineer’s Department,'be sanctioned,

(o) That under section 10 (i.). of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws, he may be granted 91 days accumulated vacation ■ leave.; (e),That under section ,10 (iii.) he may be granted excess leave of 72 days over 91 days to be appropriated out of. the lapsed vacation leave of 81 days available in respect of 1925 and 1926. Registered No. 015,906.— Recommended. . . . :, V2H To recommend that, under section 6 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws, the excess leave of 7 days over

42 days granted to Mr. A. F. Goonesekere, Store Clerk of the Municipal Treasurer’s Department, be sanctioned. Regis­tered No. Ql6,879.-T-Recommended.

. A (22) To recommend that, under section 6 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws, the excess leave of 1 day over 42 days granted to Dr. V. K. Paramanayagam, Medical Officer, Public Health Department, be. sanctioned. RegisteredNo. 0,850.-r-Recommended. .

(23) To consider an application from Mr. W . Blacker, Food Inspector of the Public Health Department, for three ffionths leave prior to retirement, commencing from March 1, 1931, in terms of section 32 of the Municipal Council Leave By-laws. Registered, No. 01,379.— Recommended.

; (24) To recommend that, under section 6 of the Municipal CouncilLeave By-laws, the excess leave o f further 32 days making 42 days oyer 42 days granted to Dr. M. D. Carolis, Medical Officer, Public Health Department, be sanctioned. Registered No. 01,380. —Recommendod■

Pensions and Gratuities. . . . . . .• (25) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, tho grant of a gratuity of Rs. 1,205-04

to E, Hendrick Appuhamy, Sub-Overseer of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, who is condemned by a Medical Board as unfit for further service. The gratuity is based on his service of 318 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 68-21. Registered No, 1,599.— Recommended.

(26) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of a gratuity of R s, 614-46 to the widow of late Paulus Appu, B. T. 199 of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, who died on August 7, 1930. The gratuity is based on his service of 133 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 83-16. Registered No.’ 1,564.__R e­commended- - ;

. (27) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of a gratuity of Rs. 179-09 to the widow of late cooly Eskie Muttu, B . T. 1,853 of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, who died on November 12 1930. The gratuity is based on his service of 129 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 24 • 99. Registered No. 1 548! —Recommended. ’

(28) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of. a gratuity of R s 342 • 6to Yeloo, B. T. 458 of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, who is condemned by a Medical Board as unfit for furtht service.. The gratuity is based on his service of 147 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 41-96 Reffisteref No. 1,546.—Recommended. ‘ ’ r' eSlsl'ere<

(29) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of a gratuity of Rs 126-2 to cooly woman, Allagie, B. T. 4,068 of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, who is condemned by a Medical I W r l * unfit for,further service. The gratuity is based on her service of 156 months and her average monthly pay of R s 14 -5'

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N ote .— This oooly Roman’s service had been interrupted by breaks aggregating to 19 months in all and there is no reliable evidence as to their cause. But they can be condoned under the second proviso to section 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, which runs as follows : It shall, however, be competent for the Council, with the consent of His Excellencythe Governor, to award such gratuities in cases in which the service has not been continuous.” Registered No. 1,547.— Recommended.

(30) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of a gratuity of'R s; 726‘ 14 to Krishnan, Head cooly of the Municipal Council Stores, who is condemned by a Medical Board as unfit for further service. The gratuity is based on his service of 341 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 38 ■ 33. Registered No. 32.— Recommended.

(31) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Municipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of a gratuity Of Rs. 98'44 to Parwadi, B. T. 2,723 of the Muncipal Engineer’s Department, who is condemned by a Medical Board as unfit for further service. The gratuity is based on his service of 145 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 12 • 22. Registered No. 48.— Recommended.

(32) To recommend, under rule 21 of the Muncipal Council Pension Rules, the grant of a gratuity of Rs. 1,043‘ 09 to Conservancy Overseer, D. J. Edirisinghe, of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, who retires on the ground of overage. The gratuity is based on his service of 231 months and his average monthly pay of Rs. 81'28. Registered No. 76.— Recommended.

W rite off op Arrears op R ates .(33) To consider a report of the Municipal Treasurer, dated January 10, 1931, recommending that arrears of rates

amounting to Rs. 86-20, as per list attached to his report be written off (16 cases, all on grounds of poverty). Registered No. 0,980.— Recommended.

T he M em bers of the F inance Committee having approved in circulation the fo llow in g item , it is submitted f o r sanction of Council:—

(34) To recommend that a printed address of welcome, on parchment, at a cost not to exceed Rs. 50, be presented to Sir Graeme Thomson, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., on his arrival as Governor of Ceylon, and that the address be obtained from Mudaliyar A . C. G. S. Amarasekara. Registered No. 91.

6. The Chairman moved in Committee :—That the Council do resume. Dr. E . V. Ratnam seconded.— Carried.7. The Chairman moved in Council that the resolutions of Council in Committee and the recommendations of the

various Committees, subject to any amendments of such recommendations by the Council in Committee. The Hon. Mr. R. L . Pereira seconded.—Carried.

8. The following documents were also laid on the table :—(1) Progress Report showing expenditure for November and December, 1930.(2) Weekly statements of Plague.(3) Attendance Return of Committees of the Municipal Council for 1931.(4) C. L. I. Band Programme for February, 1931.(5) Return o f average daily supply and consumption of water for December, 1930.(6) The Municipal Engineer’s Report for January, 1931, on the condition of Tramway routes.(7) The Drainage Engineer’s Report on House Drainage, No. 237 for December, 1930.(8) Diaries of the following officers for the month of January, 1931, with a statement of out-door work done : —

M u n icip a l E ngineer’s D epartm ent.—The Municipal Engineer ; the Drainage Engineer ; the Works Engineer the Assistant Drainage Engineer ; the Engineer, Sanitation ; the Mechanical Engineer ; the Engineer Buildings ; the Assistant Works Engineer ; the 2nd Assistant Drainage Engineer ; the Enginee r Pumping Stations; the Maintenance Inspectors (four); and the Chief Playground Instructor. The Engineer, Roads ; and the Engineer, House Drainage are on leave.

W aterworks D epartm ent.—The Waterworks Engineer, the Chief Assistant Waterworks Engineer, and the Assistant Engineer.

P u blic Health D epartm ent.— The Medical Officer of Health, the Chief Assistant Medical Officer of Health, 2nd Assistant Medical Officer of Health, the 3rd Assistant Medical Officer of Health, Assistant Medical Officer-in-charge of Maternity and Child-Welfare, and the City Microbiologist.

Veterinary Departm ent.— The Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Inspectors (four)..M u n icip a l Treasurer’s Department.— The Municipal Treasurer, the Assistant Municipal Treasurer, and Revenue

Inspectors (eleven).M u n icip a l Assessor’s D epartm ent.—The Municipal Assessor, the Assistant Municipal Assessor, and the 2nd

Assistant Municipal Assessor.(9) The Charity Commissioner. .(10) Monthly reports of work done by the following officers

The City Analyst and the City Microbiologist. Confirmed on March 4, 1931 :

for the month of January, 1931 :—H. E . Newnham,

Chairman, Municipal Council, and Mayor of Colombo.

H. E. Newnham,Chairman, Municipal Council, and Mayor of Colombo.

Statement of Receipts and Payments on Current Capital Works, December 31,1930.

Head or Receipt.Receipts to

December 31,Receipts to

December 31, Total.

1. Duolication of 30 inch water main1929.

and filtration Rs. c.1930.

Rs. c. Rs. c.w orks:—(a ) Loan funds . . . . 3,000,000 0 . . N — . . 3,000,000 0(&j Revenue contributions . . 554,463 87 . . 307,773 83 . . 862,237 70

2. Colombo Drainage W orks: (a) Loan funds . . ..11,072,980 0 ..11,072,980 0(6) Grant-in-aid . . 7,100,000 0 — .. 7,100,000 0(cj Revenue contributions . . 1,110,292 79 . . 226,061 25 . . 1,336,354 4

3. Amount received on realization of sinking funds in-vestment and interest thereon • • * * ® 39 — . . 2,105,978 39

4. Town Hall at Victoria Park :— Revenue contributions . . 330,526 37 — . . 330,526 37

Total ..25,274,241 42 533,835 8 25,808,076 50

* From this amount was met part:— (1) Cost of drainage works and public lavatories, &c., over and above the loan, grant- in-aid and revenue contributions; (2) raising of Labugama Reservoir dam; (3) construction of Town Hall at Victoria Park.

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Payments to Payments toTotal.Head of Payment. Estimate. December 31, December 31,

1929. 1930.Rs. c.i. Duplication of 30 inch water main Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

and filtration works 3,862,237 70 . . 3,554,463 87 . . 307,773 83 . . 3,862,237 702 Colombo Drainage Works :—

(o) Works carried out by ResidentEngineer as per modified

.17,830,564 12scheme . . . . 17,830,564 12 .17,830,564 12 .. —(6) Extensions of sewers and

underground drains and other improvements carried out by Municipality since 1922 1,431,188 40 . . 1.214,773 94 .. 216,414 46 . . 1,431,188 40

(s) Public lavatories and houseconnections.. 740,577 66 .. . 730,930 87 .. 9,646 79 . 740,577 66

3. Raising of Labugama Reservoir dam 319,293 76 .. . 319,293 76 . . . 319,293 764. Town Hall at Victoria Park 1,624,214 86 . . 1,624,214 86 .. --- , . . 1,624,214 86

Total . . 25,808,076 50 25,274,241 42 533,835 8 25,808,076 50

Kochchikade Slum Im proveptent Scheme.Receipts to Receipts to

Head of Receipt. December 31, 1929.

December 31, 1930.

Total.

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.Contribution from Municipal1 Fund 5,628 22 . . 100,000 0 . . 105,628 22Loan funds — 50,000 0 . 50,000 0

Total . 5,628 22 150,000 0 155,628 22

Head of Payment.Payments to Payments to

Estimate. December 31, December 31, Total.Rs. c.

1929. 1930.Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. o.

Architect’s fee 1,500 0 . 1,500 0 . . 1,500 0Land . . . . 82,525 0 . 4,128 22 . . 48,347 86 . 52,476 8BuildingsInterest on Advance from Municipal

167,575 0 . — 17,463 28 . 17,463 28

■ Fund 548 12 . — 548 12 . 548 12

Balance unspent71,987 48

— — — 83,640 74Total . . 252,148 12 5,628 22 66,359 26 155,628 22

The Town Hall,Colombo, February 18, 1931. .

Summary of Income and Expenditure from January l to

Head or Income.

A. —Taxes •B. —LicencesC. —Judicial finesD. —ToilsE. —MarketsF. — Slaughter-house .G. —Conservancy

I.— Consolidated rateK. —WaterL. —Rents ...M. —Drainage . . >N. —Miscellaneous . .O. —Government refunds

Total

Head of Expenditure.

A . — N o n -e ffe c t iv e ch a rg esB . — ChairmanC. — S ecreta r ia tD . — T rea su rer ’ s D e p a rtm e n tE . — V e te r in a ry D e p a rtm e n tF . — M u n ic ip a l C ourtG . — F ire B r ig a d e a n d A m b u la n c e sH . — P u b l ic H e a lth D e p a r tm e n tI . — E n g in e e r ’ s D e p a rtm e n tK . — W a te r w o r k s D e p a r tm e n tL . — A ssess in g D e p a rtm e n tM . — P u b l ic L ib r a r y . .N . — C h a rity C om m ission er

Excess of income over expenditure carried to Balance Sheet

G. H . N . Saunders, Municipal Treasurer.

December 31, 1930.Estimated Income from Income for

December,1930.

Income for 1930, as per

January 1 to Nov. 30. Total.

Budget. 1930.Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

82,550 0 82,237 95 . . 247 90 . . 82,485 85.. 504,325 0 . . 496,401 1 . . 6,263 34 . . 490,137 67.. 100,000 0 94,310 26 . . 6,612 66 . . 100,922 92

12,000 0 6,536 61 . . 205 0 . . 6,741 61.. 167,100 0 . . 149,398 36 . . 14,001 2 . . 163,399 38

66,000 0 74,163 95 . . 7,965 45 . . 82,129 404,900 0 5,022 0 . . 214 0 . . 5,236 0

tion 60,100 0 39,224 20 . . 3,833 30 . . 43,057 50. . 4,120,000 0 . . 4,536,588 24 . . 7 54,054 46 . . 4,690,642 70. . 1,019,000 0 . . 965,955 77 . . 46,685 43 . . 1,0’ 2,641 20

92,500 0 87,142 74 . . 11,839 50 . . 98,982 2427,750 0 39,039 82 . . 5,437 23 . . 44,477 5

. . 164,766 0 . . 231,216 95 . . 27,292 3 . . 268,508 98

. . 535,000 0 . . 466,850 70 . . 19,133 59 , . 485,984 29

. . 6,955,991 0 7,274,088 56 291,258 23 7,665,346 79

Estimated Expenditure for 1930, including

unspent balance at 31-12-29

Expenditure from January 1

to Nov. 30, 1930.

Expenditure for December,

1930.Total.

Total

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.918,233 50 . . 528,752 16 . . 381,543 7 • • 910,295 23

29.163 0 . 26,863 0 2,300 0 29,163 0123,762 0 . . 106,455 4 9,774 27 . . 116,229 31402,577 52 . 337,265 66 47,165 24 • • 384,430 89229,816 80 . 166,745 27 26,944 53 • • 193,689 8033,542 0 29,713 42 2,756 48 32,469 9078,217 0 . 63,755 23 5,753 66 69,508 89560,755 88 . 451,314 41 59,640 68 • • 510,955 9

4,698,837 57 . . 3,137,301 54 . . 612,684 13 . . 3,749,985 67811,486 16 . 456,471 97 . . 268,533 44 • • 725,005 411,114,741 35 . 77i,645 26 25,846 53 • • 797,491 7926,835 50 19,758 22 4,141 33 23,899 5512,250 0 10,564 43 1,090 13 11,654 567,554,779 9

— — . . --- 10,567 709,040,218 28 6,106,605 60 1,448,173 49 7,565,346 79

The Town Hall, Colombo. February 18,1931. G. H . N.- Saunders,

Municipal Treasurer.

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Balance Sheet, December 31,1930.L i a b i l i t i e s . R s . e .

1. Loans outstanding :—(a ) Government of Ceylon,

duplication of 30 inch water main, &c. . v 3,000,000 0

Less redemption of loan , . 335,795 17

Rs.

(b) Government of C eylon ,........Colombo Drainage Works . 11,072,980 0

Less redemption of loan . . 1,239,417 90

2,664,204 83

2. Kochchikade SlumImprovement Scheme •—

(а) Loan from Government ofCeylon . .

(б) Contribution from Muni­cipal Fund

9,833,562 10

A s s e t s . R s. >c. ; >Rs. c1. Capital expenditure —

(a) Duplication of 30 inchwater main and . filtra­tion works . . — - ■ 3,862,237 7.0

(b) Colombo Drainage Works :—(1) Works carried out by

Resident Engineer asper modified scheme. .17,830,564 12 .

(2) Extensions of sewers andunderground drains . ,and other improve- ■ments carried out byMunicipality since .1922 1,431,188 40

(3) Public lavatories and . .house connections . . 740,577.66

50,000 0

105,628 22- 155,628 22

3. Grant-in-aid - .Government of Ceylon,

Colombo Drainage. Works — '4. Waterworks reserve fund , ~ -5. Redemption of Debt

A ccount:—{a) Loan redeemed—-Water- ‘

works ... 335,795 17(h) Loan redeemed—Colombo

Drainage Works ..1 ,239,417 90

.6, Permanent works exe’cuted out of revenue :—

(<*) Waterworks . . 862,237 70(6) Colombo Drainage Works

.(extensions to scheme). . 1 , .36/354 4 (<■) Town Hall at Victoria

P a rk .. .. 330,526 37

7,100,000 0 392,773 60

(c) Raising of Labugama reservoir dam . .

yd) Town Hall at Victoria Park . . .

(e) Child Welfare Centre -(1) Land(2) Buildings

-20,002,330 18

319,293 76

1,624,214 86

52,500 0107,434 I

1,575,213 7

2,529,118 117. Amount received on reali­

zation of sinking funds,. investment and interest

thereon8 Child Welfare Centre,:—

(a) Contribution from WarMemorial Fund and interest - . . '

(b) Revenue contributions ..

(J)' Kochchikade Slumimprovement Scheme

2. Amounts advanced to Muni­cipal Council officials for purchase of vehicles ° . .

3. Advance accounts :— • ...(a) Miscellaneous(b) Municipal quarries(c) Works pending recovery(d) Making articles for stock

4. Sundry debtors :— —(а) On open account(б) On Government account

5. Expenditure on laying watermains in private streets

6. Less recoveries fr.m landowners

- 159,934 1

71,987 48 26,039.997 90

4,831 54

10,086 75 9,289 8 4,754 70 3,882 57

28,013 1096.653 94

9,117 86 '----- — ---- ''105,771 80

159,728 33

129,444 472,105,97 8 39

94,259 93 65,674,8

and9. In s u r a n c e F u n d in te re s t th ereon

10. P e t ta h L ib r a r y R e q u e s ta n d in te re s t th ereon . .

11. D e p o s i t s :—(a) P e n d in g e x e c u t io n ' o f

w o rk s • •(7 ) M isce lla n eou s

12. - e c u r i t i e s 1(a) Tenders(b) C o n tr a c to r s ■(c ) W a te r s u p p ly t o sh ip p in g(d) M u n ic ip a l Council officia ls(e) L a n d s . . , • ■( / ) M isce lla n eou s

- ig) U p k e e p o f graves(h) P u b lic L ib r a r y

13. G r a tu it ie s t o m inors h e ldin tru st . • •

!4 . ’S u sp en se a c c o u n t15. Receipts in advance16. S u n d r y C red ito rs • -17. S u rp lu s o r D e fic it

A c c o u n t

T ota l . .

16,635 23 17,704 59

2,710 023,075 50 35,000 0 41,270 4 21,245 5.63,313 28

3,690 0 4,985 85

159,934 1

68,055 29

3,914 91

34,339 82

7. Expenditure on aided housedrainage . . 505,661 9

8. Less recoveries from owners 271,694 439. Stores on hand :—

(a) General ... 346,068 94(b) Waterworks . . 281.774 83

10 Suspense Account, Store- Road Painting Materials

11. Investments :—Ceylon Government 4 per

cent, inscribed stock . . Ceylon Savings Bank

930 0 2,521 44

Fixed deposit at Imperial Bank of India, Lid.Waterworks Reserve

Account 392,773 60Insurance fund 1 ccount 68,055 29 Kochchikade Slum

Scheme ccount 83,640 74

30.283 86

233,966 66

627,843 77

26,750 23

3,451 44

195 289 72

1,439 69 „ 2,989 93

410,994 60 303,569 91

1,289,330 40

28,826,336 60

Fixed Deposit General at:-—Mercantile Bank o, India,

Ltd. . . 500 0National Bank of India,

Ltd. . ... 10,000 0Chartered Bank of India,

Australia, and China,Ltd. . . 9,000 0

Imperial Bank of India,Ltd. . . 1,060,540 37

544,469 63

12. Cash :- (a ) At Imperial Bank

- - 1,080 040 37.of

India, Ltd., on current account . .

(6) In hand—(1) With Shroff, Municipal

Council . . .(2) With Municipal Council

officials(3) With Medical Officer,

Infectious Hospital

100,604 71

310 0

1 50

T o ta l

The Town Hall.Colombo, February 18, 1931.

— ..' — " 100,916 2128,826.3-6 60 -

Q. H. N. Saundebs.• Municipal Treasurer..

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TH E bathing or washing of animals is avenue, Wellawatta.

Town Hall, fColombo, March 11, 1931.

Bathing Pool, Kinross Avenue.hereby prohibited in the sea within the bathing enclosure adjoining Kinross

■' ,. ' . , . H , E. New n h am ,Chaxri.man, Municipal Council and Mayor of Colombo. >

MUNICIPALITY OF KANDY.Minutes of'Proceedings of a Meeting of the Municipal Council of Kandy held in the Town Hall, Kandy,

oh December 20,1930, at 8.30 a.m., in accordance with Notice dated December 16,1930, .Present .-—Mr. R . H, Whitehorn,- Chairman ; Ratwatte Adigar ; Mr. Geo. E . de Silva ; Dr. G. P. Hay ; Mr. Haji

M. S. Usoof Ismail; Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake ; Mr; W-"A. B. Soysa ; Mr. H. P. G. Young.1. The Minutes of Proceedings of the Meetihg held on November 15, 1930, having been previously submitted to

the Chairman for his approval, and a copy thereof furnished to each Member, were taken as read and confirmed by the Chairman. - - ,

2. The following documents were submitted :— ‘ .;.,,(a) Statement of receipts and disbursements from close of 1929 to November, 1930, on account of the Municipal

Fund. 1 ' ' - • ■‘1(b) Progress report of works brought up to the same dat e. .(c) Health Officer’s report for November, 1930. «(d) Statement of eases instituted by the several Inspectors and of work done by the Municipal Magistrate

. during the month of November, 1930. -(e) The reservoir readings for November, 1930.

Resolved that the statement (o), together with the Minutes of Proceedings of this Meeting, as required by seetion 83 of the Municipal Councils Ordinance, No. 6 of 1910, be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary for publication in the Governm ent Gazette. ; 1 ,

3. The following papers were laid on the table :—Reports by the several Inspectors on laundries, bakeries, dairies, standpipes, and house service taps inspeoted during November, 1930.

4. Petitions:—Mr. Geo. E. de Silva presented petition from (1) R . Narayanasamy and D. H . Wijeweera, occupiers of spaces in the market premises, begging that the present arrangements under which they hold the spaces be not disturbed and that they be allowed to continue to occupy them and to pay the rent regularly as they had done hitherto.

(2) Certain ratepayers in Hewahetta-Talwatta asking that their premises be not reassessed during the new year.Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake presented petition from (1) certain traders of the Kandy Market begging that they be allowed

,to pay the arrears of rent due on their stalls; and spaces in instalments. ;(2) M.S.Sahul Hameed begging that-he be given two or three, stalls in the Market for the sale of beef and mutton.(3) W . A. de Silva begging that he be given the vacant stalls Nos. 24 and 25 in the Kandy Public Market , ,Mr. W : A. B. Soysa presented petition from (1) certain traders in Kandy complaining of the inconvenience caused

to them by reason of the ’buses which load and unload their goods being not allowed to halt outside their business houses, which are away from the specified Halting places f o r ’buses. '

(2) A. B. A. Mohamado and others complaining of the loss caused to their trade as a result of goods beingbrought from Colombo and auctioned for sale regularly, by unlicensed auctioneers.

The Chairman undertook to. look into the matters referred to in the several petitions.5. Correspondence :— (l) Letter No. W . 385/30 of December 10, 1930, from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary,

intimating that authority has been issued to the Surveyor-General for the survey of the land required for use as an extension to the camp for segregating contacts from houses where infectious diseases occur.—Read.i " (2) Letter No. M. 249/30 of December 13, 1930, from the Clerk to the Executive Council authorizing the GovernmentAgent to acquire the land required for use as a Trenching Ground and for the construction of an Infectious Diseases Hospital at Gohagoda— for the information of the Chairman.—Read. .

W Pursuant to notice Mr. de Silva moved— “ That the Conservancy and Scavenging of the Kandy Municipal area: be entrusted to Contractors.” With the permission of, the House he added the words “ and that a Committee b e . appointed to consider the details.’ Ratwatte Adigar seconded the motion, as amended.

The Chairman moved as an amendment-—” That a Cpinrnitteo of this Council be appointed to consider what . economies and improvements can be effected' in the Scavenging and Conservancy of the Council, and whether these services

should be given on contract.” Dr. G. P. Hay seconded.The amraidment proposed by the Chairman was put to the House and was lost by three to five :—A yes. The Chairman, Dr. G. P. Hay, Mr. H. P. G. Young. ‘N oes. Ratwatte Adigar, Mr. Geo. E. de Silva, Mr. Haji M' S. Usoof Ismail, Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake, Mr. W . A. B.

Soysa. 1

A ltov fa rth er discussion the following resolution was carried' by five to three votes :—“ That the Conservancy and Scavenging of the Kandy Municipal area be given on contract and that a Committee

be appointed to consider the details as to when and how such contract may be given.”Ayes.—Ratwatte Adigar, Mr. Geo. E. de Silva, Mr. Haji M. S. Usoof Ismail, Mr. S. A . Wijayatilake, Mr. W . A. B.

Soysa. *Noes.—The Chairman, Dr, G. P. Hay, Mr. H. P. G. Young.It was also resolved that the Committee consist of the Chairman and all the Members of Council.6. (2) Pursuant to notice Mr. de Silva moved— “ That this Council do take steps to impress on the Central

Government the necessity of putting into immediate operation the proposed reforms to the Kandy Municipal Council, which were imanimously adopted in the year 1922.” Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake seconded.

The motion was unanimously carried. ..6. (3) Pursuant to notice Mr. de Silva was to have moved— - That this Council deplores the policy of closing down

alternate standpipes in the town when water is abundant as thereby the ratepayers are put into great inconvenience.”. In view of the fall in the level of the reservoir since Mr. de* Silva gave notice of his motion, Mr. de Silva withdrew

the motion with the permission of Council,6- (4) Pursuant to notice Mr. de Silva moved— “ That this Council do request the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to

.grant all owners of motor cars, ’buses, and lorries an extension of time till the end of March, 1931, for the payment of licensing fees for the year. 1931, in consideration of the severe hardships they are experiencing as a result of the depression in the country.” Mr. Haji M. S. Usoof Ismail seconded.

After'discussion the motion was amended and passed in the following-form :—■“ That this Council suggests to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to grant all owners of motor cars, ’buses, and lorries an extension of time for the' payment of licensing fees for the year 1931, in consideration of the severe hardships they are experiencing as a result o f the depression in the country.” ^

7. Draft conditions in connection with the proposal to call for tenders for Lorry Services.Resolved that the matter be considered by the Special Committee appointed in connection with the question of

giving the Conservancy and Scavenging on contract. "8. Papers relating to the proposed extensions on Municipal limits.Resolved that the matter be considered at the meeting of the Special Committee to be called to consider the question

of giving the Scavenging and Conservancy on contract " H9. Papers relating to the proposed amendments to the Pension Rules.

. Resolved that the amendments be passed. „

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10. Petition from M. K. Marikar Saibo asking that he be allowed to continue the brick kiln at premises No. 478,Peradoniya road, and connected papers. ' 1 .. : \

Resolved to instruct the Medical Officer of Health to allow the petitioner such time as the Medical Officer of Health may think necessary for burning the bricks that have been already stacked: , ' J '

11. To sanction the expenditure of Rs. 80, the cost of partition™,srofStallsNos. 22 and 23, Public Market.—Resolved that the expenditure be sanctioned. ' ■ -

12. To approve the leasing of premises'No, 81, Trincomalee street, for a period of five years for the Municipal Free <Library.— Resolved to defer the matter for further consideration. " <

13. To sanction the lease of a plot of land at Mahaiyawa to the Parish Priest, St. Anthony’s Cathedral, for theerection of a Chapel for the Municipal coolies.—Resolved that the lease be sanctioned accordingly. . *

14. To authorize the carrying out of minor repairs to leaks in taps, such as. the renewal of springs or washers freeof charge.— Resolved that authority be allowed to carry out the minor repairs mentioned; free of charged with effect from January 1, 1931, " , , * ~ .

.15. To elect a member to-serve on the Standing Committee on Finance and Assessment, 'M r.H aji Mi S. Usoof Ismaiil was elected to serve on the Committee. . ■ .16. Recommendations of Standing C o m m i t t e e s . •. ,

E xtracts fr o m the M inutes o f the M eeting o f the Standing Com m ittee on L aw and General Subjects held on ,. November 15, 1930. . V ' . / ' ■' •

(1) ' Papers relating to the desirability of amending by law 213 relating to dangerous trees, so as to make it a penaloffence for owners o f premises to ref use to carry out the order to cut down dangerous trees in their premises; — Recommended to amend the by-law so as to provide .for an order of court in failure to cut down, similar to that Obtainedv under the provisions Of the Housing Ordinance for demolition of buildings erected without permission. , ' , '

(2) Letter dated October 22, 1930, from Mr: A. G. Frugtneit suggesting the desirability of buildmg a retaining wallin front of his premises No. 11, BahiraWakande, and stating that he is prepared to pay half the estimated cost of Rs. 975.— Recommended to pay half the cost; the estimate to be referred to the Works Committee. . : ' ‘

E xtracts fro m the M inutes o f the M eeting o f the Standing Com m ittee on M arkets and Sanitation held on ■ ■ • ' - November IS, 1930. < - .. ; >, ■

(3) Application dated October 20, 1930, from Mr. K. H. S. de Silva for the Fish Stall at Katugastota as no trade is carried on thereby the present licensee.— Recommended that the licence be cancelled and the premium auctioned.

(4) Letter dated September 19, 1930, from Mr. H,,Hamianis'Soysa, the licensee of Space No. 19; Small Market,stating that he desires to enrol Mr. P. A. Albert as his partner, and asking that the name of thelatter be" entered, in the licence as Joint Licensee..—Recommended. ,

• . (5) Papers relating to the applications from Mr. A. M. Mohamado Meera Saibo, the licensee of the Rice Depot at premises No. 74, Katukele for the" transfer of his licence to trade in the Rice Depot.—Recommended that the licence be transferred in favour of Hameed, provided the Chettiar agrees, on payment of arrears plus fee of Rs. 100, ..

(6) Papers re the proposal to make a general prohibition of the. sale of articles by the roadsides, under section 203of the Municipal Councils Ordinance.— Recommended that no course is feasible save to make , a general prohibition of ” roadside sales; and to countehance exceptions where the vendors carry out. such sanitary improvements as the Medical : Officer of Health lays down,‘or-provided*that ho objection is raised on grounds of obstruction, &c. • ' .

(7) Application dated October. 13, 1930; from Mr, D. E. P. Joseph, Sanitary Inspector, asking that he be given the .designation of Chief Sanitary Inspector:— Recommended that the designation of Senior Sanitary Inspector,be given to Mr. Joseph. f > ,

(8) Letter dated October 16,.1930lfrpmMr. P. K. Abdul Cader, the Licensee of Spaces Nos. 58 and 59, Public Market, stating that he is taking on Mr. S. l . Zainulabdeem as his partner in the business carried on at the Spaces, andasking that the latter’s name be entered in the licenco as Joint Licensee. Recommended- ' ' ,

E xtracts from the M inutes o f th » M eeting o f the Standing Com m ittee on F inance and Assessm ent held ori■ , , November 1 5 ,1 9 3 0 . . : '■ ; y

(9) To sanction the purchase from Messrs. Miller & Co. of eight dozen buttons for Firemen’s Uniforms at a cost of

8 36"(l(^eTon^ tm n ea vote of Rs. 8-75 to meet the cost of oil cans, &c., supplied to the Town Clock Keeper foroilingthe Town Clock.— Recommended. , , , , ,

(11) To obtain supplementary provision for Rs. 7,196 to meet probable.excesses of expenditure over the estimatesin respect of certain votes.— Recommended,, , ,, „ — , , . , „ n 1 i t> • " j

(12) Letter No S ffi 1096 of October 13, 1930, from the Superintendent of Police, Central Province, Kandy,asking for the supply of 2,000 cartridges in connection with the destruction o f dogs.— Recommended. ; ^

(13) To consider whether quarterly demands should be served on Absentee-landlords in respect of rates due on premises owned by them.-Recommended to advise registered Absentee-landlords at the close of the quarter when ratesare unpaid. " . ■ ^ .

E xtracts from the M inutes o f tM M eetm g o f the S ta rtin g Committee on M u n ic ip a l W orks held on D ecem ber 5 1930.(14) Estimate for Rs, 1,110 from the Municipal-Engineer for improvements to the road leading to the Mulgampola

cemetery.— Recommended.^ nditure 0f a sum of Rs. 25 from savings under the Head “ Car Park in Peradeniya road ”for a survey, with spot le v e ls , of the Katugastota road playground, with a view to its conversion into a;Car Park.— Recom­

mended^^ Bgtimate {Qt Bs. 25 from the Municipal Electrical Engineer for providing two bathing spouts near the Power

Station for Engineer for repairing the book shelves and almirahs a t the Municipal

Free Engineer for Rs. 3,500 for improving the drain' running through premisesNo 25 6 iS S X i iv a road^R ^om m endedtb obtain an agreement from the trustee of Pullayar Kovil that if this, wall is put in hand he will absolvethe Councibfrom any responsibility must rest with h im .-

Recommended ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ g ^ t o r t o ^ e p a f r ^wells in-Lady McCallum’s Drive at Rs. 500 each!— Recommended to proceed with the one w ellin respect of wbieb there is no objection : the other, three to be started when satisfactory conditions have been made. ' ■ ’ ,, , ■ ,«Notarial agreements to be obtained from a .

Extract from the M inu tes o f the M eeting o f the E lectricity Com m ittee held on December. 5, 1930.Jhxtraci jrorr __ j - ~«raWlfiTTfl. for an mcifease of salarv.— RpcmumAririprl mro.i,9A, #-rim Mr G H G. Goonewardehafor.an increase of salary.— Recommended to give Messrs. Goone-

wardena and T h o m S Rs. 900 each from January 1,. 1931, with annual indreffient».-Jiere#tter as in Grade m . —

R e a o l v ^ t h ^ f ^ r ^ ^ t i ^ ^ ^ H tbe prfrilege to trade in certain Market Stalls and Spaces;Resolved to allow the defaulting Stall and Space holders to pay their arrears in regular monthly mstalemnts, added

ti> the W Stall or & * * * £ % ^ ^ ■ P * * " * * * .18. Papers re the sale of right to collect Market Daily Rents. , : . \Resolved to approve the conditions of sale, subject to the insertion of an additional clause preventing the .contractor,

from having a regular set o f traders' carrying on business on the pavement or anywhere else on the Market grounds.19 T o elect a member to serve on the Standmg Committee on Municipal works and the Electricity Committee. Mr. II, P. G. Young was elected to serve on both Committoes. ■

Confiormed this 17th day of January, 1931: *' R . H. W hitkhorn,

. Chairman, Municipal Council, Kandy. ' .A 6 - .

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Minutes of Proceedings of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Council of Kandy, as required by section 98 of Ordinance No 6 of 1910, held in the Town Hall, Kandy, on December 20, 1930, at 10.15 a.m., in accordance

with the Notice dated December 16,1930.P r es en t :__Mr. R . H. Whitehom, Chairman ; Ratwatte Adigar ; Mr. Geo. E . de Silva ; Dr. G. P. Hay ; Mr. Haji

M. S. Usoof Ism ail; Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake ; Mr. W . A. B. Soysa ; Mr. H . P. G. Young.The Chairman laid before the Meeting the Budget for 1931, as approved at the Meeting of Council held on

December 1, 1930. and moved its adoption Dr. G. P. Hay seconded,The Budget was then adopted. Mr. de Silva dissenting in respect of the appointment of Mr. E. N. de Lanerolle,

as Installation Inspector and Plant Recordkeeper at the Power House temporarily, for six months, the summary of of revenue and expenditure'being as follows :—

Estimated Revenue. C apital Services provided from Revenue.Rs. c.

A . — General revenueB. — Electricity Department

601,179 80 27.6,600 0

A. — General revenue accountB . — Electricity Department

17,65022,195

00

877,779 80 39,845 0

Transfers o f Funds.A.— Contribution in aid of general revenue

from Electricity Department profits . . 30,000 0

Capital E xpenditure provided from -loa n F unds.

A. — General revenue accountB. — Electricity Department

248,865 0907,779 80

248,865 0Estimated Expenditure.

Revenue Services.A. — General revenue accountB. —Electricity Department

619,973 7 223,180 64

Transfers o f F unds.B.— Contribution from Electricity Depart­

ment profits in aid of general revenue.. 30,000 0

843,153 71 1,161,863 71

Confirmed this 17th day of January, 1931:R . H . W hitehobn,

Chairman, Municipal Council, Kandy.

Minutes of Proceedings of a Meeting of the Municipal Council of Kandy held in the Town Hall, Kandy, on January 17,1931, ait 8.30 a.m., in accordance with Notice dated January 13,1931.

P r e s e n t Mr. R . H. Whitehom, Chairman ; Ratwatte Adigar ; Mr. Geo. E. de Silva ; Dr. G. P. Hay ; Mr. Haji M. S. Usoof Ismail; Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake ; Mr. W . A. B. Soysa ; Dr. W . E. de Silva ; Mr. H. P. G. Young.

1. The Minutes of Proceedings of the Meeting held on December 20, 1930, having been previously submitted to the Chairman for his approval and a copy thereof furnished to each Member, were taken as read and confirmed b y the Chairman.

2. The following documents were submitted :— (a) Statement of receipts and disbursements from close of 1929 to November, 1930, on account of the Municipal Fund ; (b) Progress report of works brought up to the same date ; (c) Health Officer’s report for December, 1930 ; (d) Statement o f cases instituted by the several inspectors and of work done by the Municipal Magistrate during the month of December, 1930 ; (e) The reservoir readings for December, 1930.

■Resolved that the statement (a), together with the Minutes of Proceedings of this Meeting, as required by section 83 of the Municipal Councils Ordinance, No. 6 of 1910, be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary for publication in the Government Gazette.

3. The following papers were laid on the table Reports by the several Inspectors on laundries, bakeries, dairies, standpipes, and house service taps inspected during December, 1930.

4. Petitions Mr. S. A. Wijayatilake presented a petition from Mr. K . Mohideen asking for permission to run a tea kiosk opposite the ’Bus Stand near the Market.

Mr. W- A. B. Soysa presented a petition from Mr. A. C. M. Haniffa for a beef stall and a mutton stall in the Public Market.

Mr. Geo. E. 'de Silva presented a petition from Mr. K . Mohideen, a copy of that presented by Mr. Wijayatilake. .The Chairman undertook to look into the matters referred to in the several petitions.5. Correspondence :— (1) Letter No. W 320/30 of October 27, 1930, from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, intimating

that Government has decided to postpone proceeding with Back Lane Scheme B pending improvement in financial position.—Read.

(2) Letter No. W 44/26 of November 26, 1930, from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, authorizing an expenditure not exceeding Rs. 7,000 against the vote of Rs. 90,000 appearing in the estimates for 1930-1931 for completing the Back Lane Scheme for Block I. and proceeding with preliminaries in respect of the schemes for ElocksEand F which are in course of preparation.— Read.

(3) Letter No. W 314/30 of December 19, 1930, from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, forwarding copy of a draft Ordinance to amend the Municipal Councils Ordinance, 191'0.— Read.

ni Letter No-W 112/26 of January 9,1931, from the Hon.Hhe Colonial Secretary, intimating that the (Government is unable to undertake the reform of the constitution of the Kandy Municipal Council until the measures which are pending for the reform of the Colombo Municipal Constitution have been completed.— Read.

, Letter dated December 11, 1930, from the General Manager, Baptist Mission Schools, inquiring whether theCouncil would lease to the Mission a plot of land on the Upper lake road lying below the Wace park to erect more commo- dious premises for the Baptist Mission Free Vernacular School.—Read.— Resolved that the applicant be informed that t e Council does not consider it desirable to lease the site applied for by the Baptist Mission for a Free Vernacular School.

b. Application to effect alterations to the Queen’s Hotel.— Resolved to approve generally the Chairman’s proposals, subject to a technical report being obtained from the Queen’s Hotel regarding the-quality of the effluent, which shall satisfy the Council that no nuisance or danger to health is likely to be caused..

Resolved also that a provision be inserted in the lease enabling the suspension of the privilege of way-leave if nuis nee is caused. The above to be subject to the barrel drain being found in suitable repair to receive the effluent.

esoived also that the use of lake water must be subject to interruption without raising a claim for damages, motor vbhiclS>llCatl0nS fr° m D ' S‘ Perera and M. F. Ibrahim for the post of Collector of Fees from stands for

arrangemenStetae“ oll^ti^. apPlicants that the Council does not propose to effect any alteration in the present

ResMv^th^t^hie vote^be-^^cfimiedfa^ e ^ S> N> R‘ BreckenridSe for indexin? bogks of the, Free Library.

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9. Application for ten months’ , furlough leave, fidm the Secretary, with effect from April 1, 1931.Resolved that the leave be granted. Mr. E., B. Peiris, the Accountant, to met as Secretary during the Secretary’s

absence on leave, and to receive one-third of his ovpa salary as acting pay for the period of the commuted leave.10. Recommendations of Standing Committees . •

Extract fr o m the M in u tes o f the M eeting o f the Standing Com mittee on Eaw and G eneral Subjects held on D ecem ber 20, 1930 .(1) Revised by-laws relating to the Public Markets and the condition for the issue of marketlieences.— Recommended.

E xtracts fr o m the M in u tes o f the M eeting o f the Standing Committee, on M arkets and Sanitation held oh Decem ber 2 0 ,1 9 2 0 ,. (2) Petition dated November 21, 1930, from out'statioh vegetable vendors who bring their vegetable for sale' to the

Kandy Market en market days, asking that they be’permitted to unload their vegetable at the market grounds earlier than they are allowed now.— Recommended that vegetable yeridore from outstations be- allowed to unload their-vegetable at the market grounds during the whole of the'day preceding market days.

(3) Papers re the proposal to put up a notice at the car and' *bus stand outside the Queen’s' Hotel prohibiting ’bus and car drivers from causing nuisances at the stand, under by-law 209.—Proposal recommended as amended.,

(4} Papers re the proposal to give Mr. Yoosoof Mohamado, the Joint Licensee of Market Granary 1 A , notice of permanent ejectment owing to his preventing the partitioning of'the granary.— Proposal recommended. '

(5) Application from Mr'.' A. HabiUu Mohamado to erect; a rice boutique and a tea kiosk at No. 33, Mavilmadai— Recommended that there can be no objection to mud and wattle in rural areas for a tea boutique only, but i f rice is to be sold, the regulations must be insisted upon! -

E xtracts fr o m the M in u tes o f the M eeting o f the Standing Committee on F inance and A ssessm ent held on D ecem ber 2 0 ,1930‘.

(6) ' To sanction'the payments of Rs. 11- 70 and 2-94 as overtime to the Librarian and peon of the Municipal Free Library, respectively, for the work done by them in connection with the .cataloguing and cross-indexing of the library books.'— Recommended.

(7) To obtain sanction for the payments of Rs. 312, Rs. 302, and Rs. 108 as compensation, for the acquisitionof certain lots of land in connection with the widening of Lady MacCarthy s road--—H eeomTriended. ,

(8) Mrmicipal Engineer’s memo dated December 3, 1930, asking for a ruling on the new leave by-law 19 in referenceto the payment of the “ Child Birth ” allowance to Municipal coolies.— Recommended that the “ Child Birth ’ ’ allowance be given in addition to the 14 days’ leave. , ,

(9) To obtain sanction for the expenditure o f a' sum of Rs. 28 ■ S8,dncurred in excess of the vQteofRs,325sanction,edfor the purchase of an additional Siren for the fire engine.— Recommended. : .

(10) To sanction the refund of a sum of Rs. 4,943-54 to Government in respect o f grant in lieu of rates overpaid on Military buildings.— Recommended.

The recommendations were adopted with the exception of (4). In regard' to (4), the Chairman mentioned that Mr. Yoosoof Mohamado had seenhim and expressed his willingness to allow the granary to be partitioned. It was resolved to give Mr. Mohamado half share of the granary, if he allowed it to be partitioned immediately, and to impose a fine of Rs. 25 on him for obstructing the Council’s employees from doing.this work before; the money to go to the Kandy Social Service League. '

In connection with (1), Mr. de Silva raised the question of having a few stalls in the Public Market set apart for the sale o f beef and mutton by persons, other than present stall holders.— It Was resolved to have the two vacant stalls made into two beef and one mutton stalls, and to call for applications to be circulated' to the Council. The approved applicants, thereafter, to bid for the premia for occupation of the stalls subject to approval of the Council, which' willnot be bound to accept the highest or any tender. _ * , . -

11. To reappoint the following Special Committees

(1) T he S pecia l Committee on the E lectricity D epa rtm ent:— The Chairman, J. C. Ratwatte A digar; Mr. GeoE. deSilka ; Dr. G. P .H a y ; and Mr. H .P .G . Young.

(2) T he S p ecia l Committee on the Definition, o f Commercial and R esidential A rea s :■—The Chairman and theelected Members of the Council. ’ ,

(3) T he S pecia l Committee to consider the Details as to when and how the Conservancy and Scavenging o f the K a n d yM u n icip a l A rea m a y b e given on contract .-—The Chairman and all the Members of the Council. ’ .

Resolved that the Special Committees be reappointed., ,

12. To elect the Standing Committees for 1931. The election of the Standing Committees resulted as followsL a w and General Subjects .—Messrs. Geo, E. de Silva, S. A. Wijayatilake, and W . A. B. Soysa. .M arkets and Sanitation .— Dr. G. P. Hay, Mr. S: A. Wijayatilake, and Dr. W. E. de Silva. .. V -Fificiyics and A sscssm on t;— J . C. Ratwatte Adigar, Dr. G. P. Hay, and Mr. Haji M. S. XJsoof Ismail..M u n icip a l W orks J. C. Ratwatte Adigar, Mr. Geo. E. de Silva, and Mr. H. P , G; Young. ;

Confirmed this 21st day of February, 1931:

R . H . W httehorn,Chairman, Municipal Council, Kandy.

Aggregate Statement, 1930.

R evenue.Estimate, Actual.

Rs. c. Rs. c.

A .— General revenue account 635,036 55 .. 654,759 98B.— Electricity Department— • .

Revenue account . . 289,700 U . . Nett revenue account - 2,000

247,996 19 . 3,827 98

Total revenue 926,736 55 906,584 15

Expenditure.Estimate. Actual.

Rs. c. Rs. c.R ou tine Services.

' 596,022 28A.— General revenue account • 597,719 58 ..B .—Electricity Department—7

Revenue account • • - 152i3o5 • Nett revenue account 74,506 0. .

125,770 62 86,125 12

' 824,590 56 807,918 2

C apital Services provided fro m Revenue.

A. — General revenue accountB. —Electricity Department ’

Estimate.Rs, c,

113,157 0. 74,932 20.

L oa n F u nd s and Grants.

Actual. , Rs. e.

64,113 77 74,392 61

188,089 20 138,506 38

*om

t 100,000 0. .■ '.*? ’ . . ". - , ' 17,080 4g

29,826 48 . . ' 44,727 17

129,826 48 61,807 65

. 1,142,506 24 1,008,232 5

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A.— GENERAL REVENUE ACCOUNT.Revenue Account for the Twelve Months, January 1 to December 31,1930.

D r..Incurred

E xpenditure. Estimated from Jan. 1 tofor 1930. Dec. 31, 1930.

Rs. c. Rs. c.1 Administrative, personal

emoluments 121,386 9 126,779 81a Administrative, other charges 31,207 0 36,360 372 Rice allowance to coolies . . — T—3 Collectors . . 9,500 0 10,092 214 Infectious diseases, prevention 12,465 45 8,102 55 Scavenging streets and remo- 57,300 75 52,273 46

, val of. house and traderefuse.

6 Conservancy of latrines 62,994 10 52,886 667 Minor sanitary services 10,869 82 10,663 998 Roads, buildings, parks, &c.,

maintenance •' 53,753 5 55,249 749 Public lighting 64,200 0 60,658 37

10 Water services 11,785 0 12,095 2511 Town improvements 5,800 0 19,515 6012 Markets 9,477 50 8,877 1613 Slaughter-house 4,938 65 4,435 7114 Cemetery 4,486 0 4,577 915 Municipal Court 3,413 85 3,249 9215a Fire Brigade 4,130 0 4,421 1816 Police 30,000 0 30,000 017 Education 200 0 200 018 Free Library 2,700 0 3,455 019 Poor relief and public recre­

ation 23,500 0 20,990 5320 Pensions . . . 6,756 63 11,460 9621 Loan repayments and interest 54,276 69 46,125 4822 Miscellaneous services 12,580 0 13,552 47

597,719 58 596,022 2823 Capital expenditure (provided

from revenue) ..113,157 0 64,113 77

710,876 58 660,136 5

Kandy, Februrry 20, 1931.

Ur-Accrued

R evenue . Estimated from Jan. l t ofor 1930. Dec. 31,1930.

Rs. c. Rs. c.1 Consolidated rate . . 291,000 0 286,819 542 Taxes . . 40,515 0 43,393 473 Tolls . . 5,858 75 5,175 04 Licence fees and stamp duties—

(a) Licence fees . . 5,200 0 5,335 50(6) Stamp duties . . 17,950 0 18,353 0

5 Slaughter-house fees . . 13,625 0 12,793 46 Conservancy fees . . 38,500 0 45,177 267 Rents . . 108,676 0 112,523 348 Judicial fines . . 10,000 0 13,745 349 Water service . . 8,300 0 8,684 96

10 Government grants . . 72,611 80 72,611 8011 Education account — —12 Miscellaneous receipts . . 22,800 0 30,147 73

635,036 55 654,759 98Balance being excess of

expenditure over revenue. . — 5,376 7

635,036 55 660,136 5

E. B . Peiris, Accountant.Balance Sheet, December, 31, 1930.

Liabilities.Loans outstanding:—Local Loans Commissioners on December 31, 1929 Refund of unexpended balance

Less repayment in 1930

Loans redeemed account on December 31, 1929 Redeemed in 1930

Revenue contributions to capital outlay on December 31, 1929 Contributed in 1930 • • • •

Government- contributions for capital services on December 31, 1930

Private donations for capital services on December 31, 1930 . .

Capital account, balance in hand - • • -Sundry creditors :—

Police Bill Account Tradesmen . . • •Outstanding wages ■ •Market stall rent securities . .Model tenement securities . . • • ■ • .Sundry securities . . . . . . ;Free library upkeep account . . . . .Free library members’ deposit accountMiscellaneous deposits . . . . . . .Municipal court fines awards . .Collectors’ securityLettering vehicles . . • , .Upkeep of graves in perpetuity Board of Improvement deposit account Maternity and Child Welfare Committee

Back lane scheme, contributions . . /,Revenue account, balance from 1929Less expenditure in excess of revenue from January 1 to December 31, 1930,

as per revenue account

Amount. Total.Rs. c.

362,066 688,151 21

353,915 4728,022 15

589,833 3228.022 15

796,419 8264,113 77

168,553 34

.

15,000 016,085 485,007 636,665 751,140 02,224 5

276 54485 0

3,492 43752 50

4,500 012 0

1,850 02,513 75

25 99

395,302 6

5,376 7

Rs. c.

325,893 32

617,855 47

860,533 59

3,900 0

1,976,735 72

116,399 79

60,031 12 36,731 70

389,925 99

603,088 60

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' Expended toA s s e t s . ’ , , . ' December ■’

' 31, 1929.Capital ou tlay :— Rs. c.

Motor lorries . , 3,025 45..Town Hall and Municipal offices . .4 7 ,9 8 9 8 2 ..: Markets - . . . . ! . 83,080 37..Rice granaries and depots .. 61,531 (53..School buildings . . . 10,156 51..Model dwellings loan funds' . . 252,816 46 . .‘

Do. revenue contribution . . 532 63..Ayurvedic dispensary • . . 2,824 36..

Do: lighting ; 357 56, .Other Municipal buddings . . 97,043 95. .Roads, pavements, &c. , 150,106 6. ;■Drainage . . ,, . . 189,974 53..Public latrines . . : 33,400 54..Motor, carriage, and rickshaw stands.. 3,494 29..Recreation grounds . . ' ' ; ' . . 30,649 26..Waterworks . . i , . 475,309. 78"..

. Investigations into water schemes' ; . . 12,027 12.. Waterworks, new schemes . ■ • 116^743 75..Steam road roller' \ • • 14,906 16..Sanitary improvements to rural areas" — Conservancy hand carts .. 226 0 ..Double canal for ferry . . . —Incinerator . . ■ •• .1,799 53..Fire extinguishing apparatus . . . . 29,349 67;. Burial grounds and cemeteries, improve-

, mehts from 1925 . * ■■ 2,839 22..Road scarifier . . ■ .. <1,748 17...Public notice boards •• 1,418 51. .Dredger . . ' . . 8*575 80..Dhobies’ tanks . . ■ 12,096 39..Paving Meda.-ela . . . ' . .119,323 95..Fumigators ' ‘ 5,398 54..Chloronome * . i ! ' • 5,395 67..Free public library .building ' ••

Expended during 1930. .

Rs. c.4,025 0 ..

2,832 99.. 1,952 97

6 5 7 6 ..

3,871 72. 15,732 1.8,662 26.

. 747 82.159 30. 302 79. 490 37.

4,162 61. 16,609 54.

-875 70. 3,098 7,

450 0. 458 43.

8,145 63 ,

3;708 0.

2,061 13!165 0.

2,211 97. 475 37.

1,779,141 68 81,264 44

Stock and stores Stores

Sundry debtors . ’Rates, taxes, &c. . . > •Cheques returned b y bank Advance of pay, &c. , ; •Sale of stores . . • • •Times book club account , , ,v .Kandy town improvement advance

accountsSuspense account . .

Cash:— •. 'In Mercantile Bank,, fixed deposit • • In Mercantile Bank, current account

Credit in 1930.

70 19

Total Capital Outlay.Rs. c.

.. 12,050 45. .

. 47,989 8 2 ... 85,913 3 6 ... 63,484 60 ... 10,156 51. ,: 252,812 3 . .

532 63 ... 2,824 3 6 ..

3 5 7 5 6 .. 100,915 67 . .

. 165,838 7 . .

.198,636.79. .

. 34,148 36. .

. 3,653 5 9 ..

. 30,952 5 . .

. ‘475,800 15..

. 16,189 73. .

. 133,353 29. .

. 15,781 86-..:

. . 3,098 7 .. 226 0. , 450 0 . .

. . 2,257 96. .

. 37,495 3 0 ..

. 6,547 2 2 ..: 1,748 17 ... 3,479 6 4 ... 8,740 80 ... 14,308 3 6 ... 119,799 32. .:< . 5,398 54. .. 5,395 6 7 ..

Unexpended Balance .

in Hand. Rs. , c;

22,187- 97.

75 64.

73,360 50.

19,775 68. .

1,000 0. .

70 19 1,860,335 93 116,399 79 1

31,973 27

78,576 41 110 0

1,404 70 18 0 37 34

1,466 78 2,098 70

456,350 0 31,053 40

B . — ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT.Revenue Aeequnt lor the Twelve Months, January 1 to December 31,1930.

Expended' Expenditure.

Generation of electricity ^F u e l-- . • • ■ - - ' 'Oil, waste, and engine roqm stores ..Salaries and wages at works "

Repairs and m a i n t e n a n c e ,

\b) E ^ ^ f b o i l e r s , machinery, and plantDistribution of electricity : 1• Salaries of outdoor staff v ». » ftr, jRepairs and maintenance o f meters, switches, and

other apparatus.. * ■’ ‘ \Public lamps 7 ; * - ■

Salaries and w ages,. r 'Repairsand maintenance ■<•

Works executed for customers :Labour . •• ‘ ‘ ’ "

• Materials ;. ?v Management and general expenses

Salaries . : - . • •Commuted travelling allowances • • ••Rent of Engineer’s bungalow • •Printing and stationery • • ’Fire insurance /• * , * ' '

. Legal expenses •. 1; ' p ■ ” *

•Eisumateafor ,1930. Jan. to

Dec., 1930.Rs. c. Rs. c.

21,587 0 . . 23,068 4214,440 0 . . 9,176 5515,361 79 . . 14,223 34

1,200 0 . . 1,065 493,000 0 . . 1,000 42

6,490 10 . . 6,506 36

3,240 0 . . 1,144 19

5,332 0 5,097 762,845 0 . . 2,543 18

9,564 60 . 6,157 4220,000 0 7,568 45

34,130 2 4 ' . . 34,440 522,100 0 . . 1,653 331,500 0 . . 1,500 03,000 0 . . 2,339 954,875 25 . . 4*875 24

600 0 . . 742 15

Total.

Rs. b.

48,534 22

7,650 55

7,640 94

13,725 87

Total ■ Assets,- , Rs. c

447

,976,735 72

31,973 27

83,711 93

487,403 40

603,088 60

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Expenditure.

Telephone Audit feesQuarterly inspection of Power Station by an E

of the Government Electrical Department ToolsSundry charges . . - Gratuities

Total amount of working expenses Gross profit carried to nett revenue account

I ncome.

Sale of electricity :—Private lighting . . .Power and heating. . . . .Public lighting. . .Municipal Departments

Public lamps :—Attendance and maintenance

Works executed for customers and goods sold.From customers . . .

Rent of meters :—Recoveries

Sundry revenue:—Stand-by charges . .Miscellaneous receipts

Estmated Expendedfor 1930. Jan. to

Dec., 1930.Rs. c. Rs. c.600 0 411 33600 0 600 0

400 0 250 0600 0 . . 471 15900 0 . . 471 64

' / — 463 73

152,365 98

Total.

Rs. c.

48,219 4

125,770 62 122,225 57

247,996 19

Estimated- for 1930.

Accrued Jan. to

Dec., 1930.Total.

Rs. 0. Rs. c. Rs. o.

165,000 o ... 146,765 993,000 o ,. . 5,588 95

60,000 0 .. . 56.107 371,000 0 . . 1,104 49

-7- 209,566 80

8,000 0 . . 7,640 94 7,640 94

40,000 0 . . 19,578 19 19,578 19

8,400 0 . . 8,904 25 8,904 25

300 0 356 40 ..4,000 0 . . 1,949 61 2,306 1

289,700 0 247,996 19

Kandy, February 20, 1931.Nett Revenue Account for the Year 1930.

To Principal and interest on loans from Local Loan Commissioners Assessment ratesDepreciation on plant, &c. . .Debits irreeoverables Written off . . . .

E.

Nett profit unappropriated on December 31, 1929 Nett profit for the year 1930

To Contribution towards capital’outlay in 1930 Balance carried forward to 1931

By Balance from 1929Interest . . . . :Gross profit up to December, 1930

By Nett profit brought down . .

Rs. e. 118,298 19 39,928 43

B. P eiris, Accountant. Rs. e.

41,391 30 6,738 24

34,769 84 3,225 74

158,226 62

244,351 74

59,050 9899,175 64

158,226 62

118,298 193,827 98

122,225 57

244,361 74

158,226 62

158,226 62

Kandy, February 20, 1931. E ; B. P eeris, Aecountan

Electricity. Department, Balance Sheet, December 34,1930.L ia b il it ie s .

Loans Outstanding:__Local Loan Commissioners on December 31, 1929 Less repayments in 1930 . . ’

Loans redeemed account on December 31 109Q Redeemed in 1930 u ^ecemoer 31, 1929

Rs. c.

301,900 027.410 0

21,700 027.410 0

ContributeTin 193o’n’ t0 Caprtal outlay "P December 31, 1929 287.969 85' ' • • • • 59,050 98

Rs; e.

274,490 0

49,110 0

347,020 83

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Reserve for depreciation up to December 31, 1929 Reserve up to December, 1930

Less depreciation of stores transferred below ..

Rs. c. Rs. c. 130,581 27 34,769 84

165.351 11

19,428 21

Less value of storage battery written off

Unexpended loan funds in hand ..Reserve for depreciation against stores . . .Sundry creditors Deposits, customers’Deposits, sundry . . . .Deposit againsts consumption of current

Outstanding wages Unpaid wagesPrincipal and interest accrued on loans from Local Loan Com

missioners . .Nett revenue account, balance at credit

Assets and Capital Ou t l a y .

145,922 9048,955 14

96,967 76

767,588 59

__ 7,167 16— 19,428 21— 25,973 82

1,316 610 0

1 068 602,394 66

— 1,333 86— 3 92

__ 32,560 9199,175 64

188,038 18

Expended up to December, 1929. _________________A___________

Expended in 1930. ____________ A____________

From Loan Funds.

Rs c.Acquisition of undertaking —:Land for transformer

station . . 810 0.Buildings . . 2,842 90.Engines, boilers, and other

machinery . . 145,744 25.Tools and sundry plant . . —Mams, services, lamp stand­

ards, and terminal boxes 122,308 52. Meters . . —Storage battery . . —

“'V ( “From Revenue From Loan From Revenue Contribution Funds. Contributionand Reserves. and Reserves,

e. Rs. c. Rs. c.Rs. 150,000 0 ..

33,271 22..

24,411 28.. 1,363 57 , .

147,778 80.. 12,771 11.. 48,955 14..

Total Capital .Outlay,

c ,0.

Rs 150,000

807 26

21,715 44

22,204 47

Unservice­able Plant written off.

Rs: c .

— . . 810 0.— . . 36,921 38.

60,328 11 .. 252,199 8. 90 7 5 . . . 1,454 32.

11,169 3 3 .. 303,461 12. 2,804 4 2 .. 15,575 53.

— . . 48,955 14. 48,955 14

Nett Capital Outlay. Rs. c.

150,000 0

810 0 36,921 38

252,199 8 1,454 32

303,461 12 15,575 53

271,705 67 418,551 12 44,727 17 74,392 61 809,376 57 48,955 14 760,421 43

Capital account, balance in hand

Suspense account Advances Stores on hand Fittings on hire Sundry debtors Insurance premium paid in

advanceLamp posts incomplete Cash with Shroff Cash with Municipal Elec­

trical Engineer Cash in Mercantile Bank,

fixed depositsCash in Mercantile Bank,

current account

— . . 7,167 16

767,588 59

— . . 39 0— . . 50 0— . . 48,761 85— . . 154 41— . . 23,329 88

— . . 3,000 79— ■ • 505 93

— . . 35 18 .. —

— . . 75,000 0 . . _

— •• 37,161 1 4 .. 112,196 32

188,038 18

Kandy, February 20, 1931. ®-. B . Peiris, Accountant.A..—General Revenue Account.

Detailed Statement of Revenue and Expenditure from January 1 to December 31,1930.DETAILS OF REVENUE.

1.— Consolidated R a t e s .Rates for 1930 (16 per cent, and 8 per cent.) Cost on recoveries on warrants

2.— T a x e s .Taxes on vehicles and animals (under Municipal

Council’s Ordinance)Taxes on motor vehiclesCosts on recoveries of taxes on vehicles and

animals • •

estimate tor Accrued Jan. 1 to1930. Dec. 31, 1930.

Rs. c. Rs. c.287,000 o . • 282,814 92

4,000 o .. 4,004 62

3,500 0 . . 6,086 1737,000 0 . . 37,295 55

15 0 .. 11 75

Total. Rs. c.

286,819 54

43,393 47

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Estimate for 1930.

Rs. e.3.—Tolls

260 0 . . 260 32,010 75 . . 1,345 623,588 0 . . 3,569 35

----------------- 5,175 0

Gonawatta and TalatuoyaHalloluwaLewella

Accrued Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1930. Total.

Rs. c. Rs. c.

4.— Licence Fees and Stamp Duties. .

(a) L icence F ees.

Auctioneers and Brokers Dangerous and offensive trades Sundries

(6) Stam p D uties.

Butchers :.Carriages ..CarriersHotelsLiquorNotariesProctorsPoisons :. ' . .Firearms ..Special permits Notary apprentices

5.—tSlaughteb-house Fees. Slaughtering fees on cattle Slaughtering fees on sheep, goats, and pigs Housing and feeding fees Sundries

6.—Conservancy Fees.Bucket fees and day service Costs on recoveries on warrants Fees for emptying private cesspits Fees for removal of trade refuse

7.— Rents.Privilege rent to trade on market premises Markets (monthly stall rents).Markets (monthly space rents)Markets (outside space daily rents)Markets (temporary boutique rents)Grain shedsModel tenements under Housing Scheme Dhobies’ tanks and rooms Other lands, buildings, and encroachments Bus standCosts on recoveries and warrants

8. — Judicial Fines.Municipal Court

9. —Water Services.House serviceRents of metersWater used for other than domestic purposes . . Costs on recoveries on warrants

10. — Government Grants..In aid of the maintenance of the Police Dredging Kandy lakeMoiety towards maintenance of Lady Horton s

WalkGrant in lieu of compensation for abolished tolls Grant in lieu of road tax abolished

11. — E ducation A ccount

12.— Miscellaneous R eceipts.Cemetery fees (burials)Cemetery fees (upkeep of graves)Registration of dogs . .InterestBadges and fare tables •Produce sold Sundries Survey fees

1,600 0 . . 1,280 02,800 0 . . 2,967 50

800 0 . . . ' 1,088 05,335 50

250 0 . . 245 01,350 0 . . 1,980 0

650 0 . . 841 251,500 0 . . 1,650 0

10,200 0 . . 8,905 0500 0 . . 462 0

1,550 0 . . 1,490 050 0 . . 70 0

1,900 0 . . 2,505 50— , . 4 25— 200 0

18,353 0

6,700 0 . . 6,126 751,700 0 . . 1,537 775,200 0 . . 5,103 52

25 0 . . 25 012,793 4

36,000 0 . . 42,605 86800 0 . . 496 92100 0 . . —

1,600 0 . . 2,074 4845,177 26

500 0 . . 1,091 5026,700 0 . . 26,399 5017,480 0 . . 17,715 76,000 0 . . 7,339 64

17,460 0 . . 17,497 08,600 0 . . 7,365 0

13,836 0 . . 13,785 0500 0 . . 542 70

1,200 0 . . 9,685 213,600 0 . . 7,925 702,000 0 . . 3,177 2

112,523 34

10,000 0 . . 13,745 3413,745 34

4,000 0 . . 3,512 811,600 0 . . 1,642 152,500 0 . . 3,251 71

200 0 . . 278 29„ . 8,684 96

30,000 0 . . 30,000 03,000 0 . . . 3,000 0

1,100 0 . . 1,100 022,085 0 . . 22,085 016,426 80 ... 16,426 80

__72,611 80

1,800 0 . . 2,742 02,200 0 . . 1,384 25

600 0 . . 620 9012,500 0 . . 18,560 86

400 o' . . 382 01,800 0 . . 1,706 773,500 0 . . 4,650 95— 100 0

30,147 73

654,759 98

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DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE.

" ' . E s t im a te fo r■ ■■ ' 1930.

■ R s . c.1.— A dministrative . , ■

Personal emoluments .-. . . 121,385 9 ..

1A.— A dm in istrative— Other Charges. -1. Commuted travelling allowances with

temporary increases thereon . . 13,332 02. ‘ Uniforms ■ ' . . .. 2,800 03. Stationery, books, stamps, printing-, and

advertising . . ' . . 11,000 0 ..4. Telephone charges . . . . . 950 0 . .5. Audit fees . . . . 2,000 0 ..0. Sundry charges ... . 1,000 0 ..7. Bicycle . . ' . . 125 0 . .

2.— R ice A llowance to Coolies.Difference in value of rice supplied . „ ' . .

3:— Collectors. .Commission - . . . . 9,500 0 . .

4.— I nfectious D iseases Prevention .1: Disinfecting and claytonizing . . 3,675 752. Destruction of rats . . . • 6,190 503, Equipment and chemicals . . 2,599 20 ..

Maintenance of temporary I. D. HospitalCost of dieting patients at the I. D. .

Hospital ... •• — ^ .Sundry charges . . ;

•5.— Scavenging Streets and R emoval of H ouse and T rade R efuse.

1. Sweepers, their Kanganies, and Over­seers . . .. 11,574 15 . .

2. Hired carts and bulls and carters . . 16,607 50 . .3. Cart, hand cart, and dust bin coolies,. 3,613 0 . .4. Lorry Kangany and coolies 1,405 255. Coolies burning and burying refuse ... 4,087 25 . .6. Coolies and carts on flushing of drains 8,723 50 ; .7. Cleaning Meda-ela . . •• 2,135 258. Scavenging Katugastota (Contract

Service) . . , . . . 3,613 50 ..9. Tools and materials . . • • . 975 35

, 10. Disinfectants • • . *.-• 1,216 011. One new water cart and. three hand

carts , . • • 590 0 • -12. Upkeep of lorry . . • • 2,600 013. Repairing road to Mahaiyawa Incinera­

tor . . . . ’ 160 0 ...

6.— Con servan cy of L atrines.1. Coolies and kanganies2. Hired bulls and carters3. Lorry kangany and coolies4. New night soil carts5. New drums and buckets6. Repairs to carts7. Repairs to drums and buckets8. Lanterns and oil ..9- Burial of night soil . . ;

10. Disinfectants11- Emptying private cess pitts ,12. Upkeep of lorry13. Upkeep of trenching grounds14. Sundries

Cumblies to coolies . . •Temporary latrines for perahera

24,929 45 .8,668 75 .1,952 75 .1,850 0 ;5,900 0 .1.500 0 .

. 2,500 0 .1.500 0 .

' 6,121 5 .2,000 0 .

200 0 . 5,031 20 .

240 90 .600 0 .

7.— Min or Sanitary Services.1. Works recommended by Medical Officer

Of Health . . ’2. Clearing side drains of the town3. Analysis of milk . .4.. Removing sick and burying dead paupers5. Analysis of water . ... ; •-6. Anti-mosquito campaign7. Destruction of snails8. Sanitary services connected with back

lanes ' . . ■ •9. Sanitary services connected with model j

tenements . . -10. Sanitary services connected with cooly

lines ■ ■- ;11. Sundry services • . . • "

1,204 501,245 02,200 0

300 0300 0

1,404 72734 60

869 80

00 CO 45

1,222 75100 0

Supplementary Estimate for

1930.Rs. c.

Incurred 1930. .

Rs. c.

Total.

Rs., c.

4,470 0 . . 126,779 8126,779 ’ 8

678 , 0 900 0 . ..

13,971 28 3,381 70

2,000 0 .. 292 0 . . 33-^5

593 60 . .

13,960 86 1,151 10 2,064 36 1,722 37

.108 .7036,360 37

1,400 0 ' . . 10,092 2110,002 21

1,646. 11 136 87 .. 150 0 . .

, 300 0 . .

2,226 92 3,903 10

957 55 300 O',

664 48 . . . 664 48 50 0

8,102 5

— 10,050 22456 25 16,267 9 8 . .— 2,610 44

1,388 67 "— 3,843 88— 8,679 48 .—- 1,975 27— 2,405 76— 234 43 5— 123 99

— 560 0---- 4,047 0

686 34

------------------ 52,273 46 '

— 19,546 33— 7,726 25— .. 1,398 40— 782 24

160 0 . . 3,140 15— 1,088 66--- ■■ 2,008 75

1,114 75— 5,546 57— 1,259 60

— 7,249 61261 90 459 66

----. 294 22105 60 409 60925 0 861 87

— ---------- --- 52,886.66

— ■ 717 51

1,500 o : .1,198 51 2,844 8 !

-— 118 45

171 fS7 ! .225 56

1,585 82-— 443,21

— ■ 927 4

256 0 1,537 45

195 0, . . 1,038 12 .— 27 '51

10.663 99

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SupplementaryEstimate for Estimate for Incurred,

1930. 1930, 1930.8.—-Roads, B uildings, P a rk s , &c.,« Rs e. Rs. c. Rs. c.

(1) Maintenance of.Boads. ■' Estim ate ,- , N o ..' - . " ,■ ■ , . ■'

1. Upkeep of pavements 496 0 387 87la . Clearing silt from barrel drainslb. Provision of, and repairs to manhole

1,104 0 * " 1,057 45

covers and grating ..• 1,400 0 , . - - --- 662 44- 2. Town streets . . • . . 12,800 0 ' - ■ ■ 11,371 12

, . • . 3. ' Alutgantota and Lady Anderson roads 2,000 0 ' --- 2,006 43- 4. Udawattekele roads ,

5. Halloluwa, Baliirawakanda, and H os-2,200 ,0. • • --- 2,198 22

pital roads - . . . . 2,040 0 . . ' — 2,038 89.18. Lady Blake’s drive . . . . . 570 • 0 --- ' 546 6420. Lady McGallum’s drive 1,000 0 . . --- 995 4221. ' Tarring roads . . ’ . 7,000 0 . : ' . . 6,923 023. Upkeep of Lady Manning’s drive . . 750 0 740 90

,24. Upkeep of back lanes 800 0. . — 622 1845. Repairs to Heerasagala road63. Making good the defective bottom ing

' 850' 0 817 53

o f drains at Katugastota 400 0 . . . __' 68. Metalling and tarring Hiiduhiunpola

, road . . . . --- V. : . 1,055 56 166 48

- 30,534 57

(2) Maintenance, o f Buildings.6, Municipal buildings . . . . 2,900 0 - , . __ . . 2,869 928. Market buildings .. 2,893 0 577 47- 2,865.58

• 22. Model dwellings ' ,_■■■58. Repairs to ambalam at Katugastota.

4,313 5 2,682 0 6,331 58

road - ' . . . , . . 222 '98 221 4860. Repairs to slaughter-house and exposing

shed . , . . . 388 0 343 4371. Repairs to railway approach road, rice

granaries , . 2,500 0 1,414 92

14,046 91

(S) Maintenance o f Parks, Public Seats, dhc.12a . Upkeep of Bogambara green . . 12b . Upkeep, o f ; Victoria Esplanade and

750 0 85 0 ’ 835 0

playgrounds . . .... 250 0 ' 227 415. W ace park 510 0 • __ 497 1417; Public seats maintenance , . 350 0 • • ' —- ' 283 8.7

1,843 5

(4) Miscella.neous.9. Ornamental plants 1 .- , • . . 546 0 __ 277 .71

1L Bathing and dhobies’ tanks * 331 0 __ _ . . , 204 7513. Sundry.minor works14. Upkeep of oemtejy and cemetery-

1,000 0 125 0 992 1

keeper’s bungalow 400 0 __ 381 6216. Repairs to carriage and rickshaw stands 350 0 . . --- 132 69

D & E .— Perry boats 1,400 0 275 0 1,492 91F.—.Repairs to approach road to Le we I la ferry 70 0 . . 45 260 .-- Dhnrrnu lines . . . . 480 0 . . --- 510 39

_ J .— Maintenance of grass lands 820 0 700 63"> Dredging Kandy lake 3,000 0 — 2,957 10

Upkeep of cattle shed 520 0 — 416 79Sick pay End orderly 600 0 — 512 67

25. Painting public notice boards andm otor signals. 110 0 --- - 91 8

69. Opening Halloluwa tunnel — 100 <> . 49 60

■’ 8,825 21

9.— Public Lighting. • - - -1 • Lighting of streets . . • • 63,000 0 . . ■ — ' . i 59,180 35

- 2. Lighting model tenements 1,200 0 - 300 0 1,478 2

10.— Water Service..1. .Maintenance of waterworks 5,200 0 365 0 . 6,712 12. Maintenance of tw o fountains 85 0 . --- 84 483. House service connections 5,000 0 ... --- - 3,079 624. Upkeep of meters 1,500 0 1,100 0 1,954 44Chlorination of lake water

Rem oval of trees in the catchment area. " - 21 0 2 1 0

. • of the reservoir . . . . 261 . 0 243 7011.—T own Improvements.

• 1. N ett cost of the establishment 5,800 0 . 156 0 • ■ 3,265 60• • 16,250 0K andy town survey (on account ■ __ 16,250 0

12.— Markets.L Salaries. . . .2. Lighting3- , Sundiy c^ rg e s . . - . ,

5,177 50 3,800 0

500 0 320 0

4,713 17 .3,298 68

865 31

Total.'

its . ’ c

1931

55,249 74

00,658 37

12,095 25

19,515 60 ,

8,877 16

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13.— Slaughter-house .

Estimate for 1930. . Rs. ,c.

15a .— F ire Brigade.. 11. Salaries ' - . . 1.650 02. Commuted allowance . . , 480 03. Upkeep o f fire engine . . . 2;000 0

Uniforms . . . . . . . . — ,Bonus to Police Constables and others — Inspection of the Fire Brigade , —

16.— Police. -1. Cost of Police within Municipal limits 30,000 0

17.— E ducation.1. Grant-in-aid to Free' Night School

(Sinhalese Young Men’s Association)1

18.— Free L ibrary .1. Upkeep

19.— P oor R e lief and P ublic Recreation .1.

2..

•200 0

2,700 0

Grant to Kandy Friend-in-Noed Society . . . . . .

Grant to Kandy District Nurses’ Association . . , * V : •

3. Maternity and Child Welfare .4. Free medical aid to the poor (Free ,

Ayurvedic Dispensary) , •:5. Grant to St. Cecilia’s Band •6. Vagrant charges . . j7• Grant to Lady Blake’s Institution . -; 8. Contribution, towards the expenses in

connection with the Celebration of the King’s Birthday :

Grant to Kandy Law Library ' Insuring loan exhibits at the Kandy.

Museum . • •Toe H. Boys’ Club . . . 4 u • •

20.— Pensions*. . ' :•' ’ • V.L Pensions • - ,

Gratuities >

21.— Loans R epayment and Interest. Housing scheme . : ; ,

(а) Interest • • .(б) Principal refunded • • t ■- ; *

Waterworks scheme— :(а) Interest(б) Principal refunded . . . • •

Paving Meda-ela—(а) Interest , • • ' '(б) Principal refunded . . , > • •

22.— Miscellaneous Services.1. Upkeep of Town Hall • •2. Upkeep of Town Clock ■3. Furniture and filing cabinets

' 4. Plates, badges, fare tables, and house numbers • • ■ ' '

5. Rents of leased lands .0. Destruction of dogs . . . •’ '7. Tools. ■ ■. . _8. Legal expenses ....... ‘ '9. ,: Survey of lands purchased by tne

Council for arrears of rates , • • ,10. Srmdry charges . • ' V

Survey of Mavftmada trenchmg grounds Refund of rates recovered in excess, Survey of Town Hall premises ••

* Report on St. Cecilia’s^band

600 0

50014,500

'• 4,150 2,400 1,000

250

100 0

6,756 63

8,250 0 18,333 34

6,583 33 13,166 68

3,270 0 4,673 34

750 0 ,180 0

2,000 0

4.000 0 350 0

1,200 01.000 02,000 0

500 0 600 0

Supplementary Estimate for

1930.Rs. c.

1. Salaries . . ■ ' . . . • 1,622 40 . .2, Grass ' . . , , 2,500 0 ..3. Sundry charges , V. • . 200 0 340 0

1.14.— Cemetery.

Salaries and allowances .. 4,111 o: .. 202 282. Uniform to coohes . . ! . 750 0 ..3. Equipment and sundry charges 300 0 . . ___

Lighting cemetery-keeper’s bungalow , ' '' -• 25 0

1.15.— Municipal- Court.

Salaries , . . < - ., 2,613; 85 .. 100 02.

3.

Contribution towards salary of Muni- , cipal Magistrate

Sundry charges . . * ..500 0 .. 300 0 ..

' —

250 59 ...

40 0 ! !367 56 . ..254 0

-372 0 . .

755 0

500 0

65 62 240 0

3,837 2 867 31

1,388 0 48 75

184 0 120 0

1,035 0

500 0

237 50 75 &.

865 12 37 50 59 48

Incurred, 1930. ;Rs. c.

1,602 60 2,300 22

532 89

4,342 82 68 25

144 78: 21 24

2,694 0

500 0 55 92

1,912 53 480 0

1,310 59 184 56 161 50 372 0

30,000 Q'

200' 0

Total.

Rs. c.

4,435 71

4,577 9

3,249 92

. - 4,421 18,

30,000 ■ 0

200 0

3,455 0----------v— . 3,455 0

600 0 *

500 0 13,471 44

4,114 921,200 0

250 0 '

100 0.500 0

65 62 1’88 55

10,593- 65 867 31

20,990 53

11,460 96

8,250 0 18,333 34

6,583 33 5,015 47

3,270 0 4,673 34;

46,125 48

2,176 44 228 75

1,871. 55

682 5 . 307 70

'2,125 97 900 ().

2,530 39

376 50. 899 64

45 0 ^ 865.12:

37 50■ m i s -

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Estimate forSupplementary

. Estimate for Incurred, Total.

Survey of car park at Peradeniya (Est. 62) • . . . ,

Illuminated Notice Boards to notify closing o f Ward street for buses and

.lorries . , ••

EstimateNo. ■: ' ■

23.—B apxtaii Expenditure (Provided prom Revenue).

New roads and improving existing bad roads . . . • •

Laying cement concrete slabs on pave­ment in Brownrigg street and King, street

Repairs to side drains in Peradeniya road ..• . ■

Building a latrine in Wace Park Building an incinerator at Deyannawela New lawn mover . . ,Hoofing pavement opposite the vege-.

table market . . . . .Roofing payment between the rice

boutiques and granary ’ . . .Building one set of cooly lines (13

rooms) . .Acquisition of land for a burial ground

Mavilmada . .Acquisition of land.in Kondedeniya for

a new trenching ground . .12 new scavenging carts Sanitary improvements in Rural areas Hydrants ..Car parks in Buwelikada and Katugas-

tota . . . .Building a foot bridge over Meda-ela..Building a-bungalow for the Municipal

Electrical Engineer, &c.Repairs to Roseneath bungalow . . .Lighting 13 public latrines.Building a dwarf wall to enclose veran­

dahs o f the rice depots in Jail road..Opening and cleaning P. W.,D. well at

Galagedera . .Constructing surface drains around the

market granaries ..Constructing rubble stones—masonry ,

flight of steps in Lady McOallum’s drive . .

Purchase of a duel purpose lorry Fencing dhobies’ tanks at Deyannewela Paving portion of the .court-yard at .

Katugastota market ..Making road way, &e., to Mavilmada

trenching grounds..Purchase of two anchor posts for the

dredgerBuilding a barrel drain at Bahirawa-

kande roadMaking 3 notice boards restricting

market days ..61. Paving a portion of Brownrigg street

from King street to Ward street . .Widening reservoir spill to a length of

120 feet 'Building a retaining wall in Katukelle

Lake road . .70. Making 2 notice boards to prevent

parking of cars along Torrington road

11' J “ Provi? g tte public wefl at Madawela73. Converting the vegetable stall at Mahai-

yawa into a Fish stall74. Building 72 feet of cement concrete

drain opposite premises No. 55,Madawela •,

75. Purchase o f new hose for fire engine. .76. Purchase of drying poles and ropes for

fire engine: 77. Purchase of an additional siren

78. Purchase of temporary boutique No. 20 * on market grounds t

80. Half cost o f constructing barrel drainalongside o f premises No. 452, Pera­deniya road . .

81. Erecting a shed to shelter the bier ....82. Constructing a foot bridge over the .

broken culvert behind the lake bungalo#' " . . . •

** See also expenditure debited to loans and Grants.

26.

27.

28.

29.30.31.32.

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.38.39.40.

41.42.

43.44.46.

47.

48.

49.

50.51.52.

53.

54.

55.

56.

64.

67.

1930: 1930. 1930.Rs. C. Rs. c. Rs. c.

— - . *275 o , . 192 34

— 227 94 . . 254 4

15,000 o ... ---- ’ 1,210 30

1,000 0 .. 800 0

1,000 0 __' • ‘ 917 35290 0 .... - . 267 59700 0 .. ' --- 458 43325 0 . . . — 302 79

3,600 0 . . > 998 0 . . 1,182 5

1,650 0 .. 283 60 ...

11,200 0 .. , — —

4,000 0 . . . — . ■ • • 3,708 0

29,000 0 . . _ ■ 170 03,180 0 . . ---r —5,000 0 .. ■ '---y 2,204 138,562 0 . . 88 0 . . . 7,007 83

16,000 0 . . . __ 159 30— 175 0 . . 189 95

— , 2,775 50 . . 2,492 10523 0 . . 396 4

1,523 0 . - 4.80 23

— ■ 720 0 . . ,705 0

— 535 0 . . 402 88

— ■■ 1,250 o . : i,247 97

__ 475 o . . 428 82--- - 3,745 o .. . 4,025 0— 600 0 . . 469 5

— 130 0 . . 76 71

— . 6,425 0 . . 4,803 49

— 160 0 ... 165 0

1,250 0 . . 1,194 71

— 45 6 . , - • 45 0

— 8,000 0 . . 2,206 35

— 9,360 0 . . 490 37*

— 4,200 ■ 0 ' 3,741 5

35 0 . . 29 50'500 p . . - 491 6

— 401 50 ‘ . 370 0

__ 410 0 . . 345 64~ 1,750 0 . .

1,648 25 . . _— 353 58 . . 353 58

175 0 . . . 175 - 0

__ 140 0 . . 279 66- 560 0 . . 553 35

_ 235 0 ...

13,552

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Estimate ' Estimate forSupplementary Estimate for Incurred,

No. 1930. 1930. 1930.

83.

31/1929

Building a retaining wall in Lady Havelock’s drive ..

Repairs to barrel trains

Rs. c.

10,000 0

Rs. c.

176 0 . .

Rs.

4,751

c.

8838/1929 Renewing roof of Mahaiyawa cattle

shed - 2 8039/1929 Building a set of bathing places at the

lake spill 558 88 . . 257 4342/1929 •'Road to Udamadapota — . . 142 31 . . 142 043/1929 Opening a road through Bahirawa-

kanda 5,000 0 . . 304 2644/1929 Fire engine, hydrants, and other

apparatus . . , 8,549 22 . . 784 2246/1929

48/1929

Opening a section of Lady Manning’s drive

Double canoe for Halloluwe ferry— 5,000 0 . .

250 0 .-. 450 061/1929 Repairs to road ro Mavilmada night

soil depot _ 665 14 . . 436 4566/1929 Building 6 rooms for storing soiled

linen at Deyannewela dhobies’ tanks 1,650 0 : . 92 92 . . 1,742 9268/1929 Hind roller wheels for stream road roller — 996 20 . . 875 7070/1929 Cement rendering the bed of stream

running along market latrine ' __ 745 ’ 0 744 2073/1929 Notice boards showing halting places

for buses . . • • _ 2,100 0 1,986 6374/1929 Additional stall at Mahaiyawa beef stall — 1,200 0 . . 1,029 2334/1928 Reducing blind comers in Lady Mac-

. Carthy’s road __ 131 3 . . 28 9441/1928 Shelter for public at Bogambara — 710 0 —43/1928 Deviating bend opposite No. 8, Hallo-

luwa road ' . . __ • ' 1,669 80 . . 1,514 2232/1926 Improvements to Lady MacCarthy’s

road __ 1,303 0 . . 355 027/1929 Building side drains in Peradeniya road — 5,500 0 . . —

61Investigation of water schemes 1,000 0 , 4,114 35 4,162

Capital E xpenditure (provided prom Loan Funds and Grants).

Model tenements . . • • 100,000 0 . . — . . 65 7635/1928 ■ Paving Meda-ela . . • • • • 21,067 4 . . 475 37

Rs. c.64. Widening reservoir spill to '

a length of 120 feet 7,865 8565. Erecting masonry wall and

widening sluice gate ofthe reservoir . . 5,391 3

66. Building a retaining walland baffle wall in the storm channel of the reservoir 3,843 3

Total.

Rs. c.

64,113 77

660,136 6

• ' 17,099 91Less amount contributed

from Revenue . . 490 37

Less value realized by the sale of stores on model tenements account

16,609 54 17,150 67

70 19— ----------- 17,080 48

B.—ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT.

Detailed Statement of Expenditure.

EstimateNo.

. Generation o f Electricity.

1. Fuel2. Oil, waste, and engine room stores3. Salaries and wages at work4. Repairs and maintenance—

(а) Buildings(б) Engines

Estimate forSupplementary Estimate for

1930. 1930.Rs. c. Rs. c.

21,587 0 : __14,440 0 . —14,037 29 . 444 6 .

1,200 0 . __3,000 0 . —

D istribution o f Electricity.

5. Salaries of outdoor staff • • • '6. Repairs and maintenances of meters, switches,

and other apparatus ‘

6,490 10

3,240 0

P u blic Lam ps.7. Salaries and wages ... • • 5,332 0 . .7a . Repairs, &e. . . • • • • 2,845 0

Incurred,X 1930. Total.

R s. c. Rs. c .

23,068 42 9,176 55

14,223 34

1,065 49 1,000 42

-------------- 48,534 22

' 6,506 36

1,144 19— ------------- 7,650 55

5,097 76 2,543 18

7,640 94

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EstimateNo.

W ork executed fo r Customers.8. Labour9. Materials

M anagem ent and General Expenses.10. Salaries . .10a . Commutted travelling allowances11. Rent of Engineer’s bungalow12. Printing and stationery13. Fire insurance14. Legal expenses15. Telephone16. Audit fees . . ..17. Quarterly inspection of power station18. Tools19. Sundry charges — Gratuities

Nett Revenue Account.Interest on loans from Local Loan Commissioners Principal payable on account of loans from Local

Loan Commissioners Assessment rates Depreciation on plant, &e.Debts, irrecoverable, written off..

Capital Expenditure provided fro m P rofits f o r 1930. 21. 100 house service meters

22/1930,23/1929, and

21/1928 Spare parts for Power Station machinery23. 1 D. C. watt hour meter24. New i cable along Hospital road . .25. Feeder cable from Power Station to market pillar

box26. Cable between market pillar box and Empire

Theatre „ . .28. Extension of lights to Peradeniya Bazaar29. Erection of lamp standard in Lady MacCarthy’s

road . .30. Erection of lamp standard in Upper Lake road . .31. Series of winding coils for 200 K. W . D. C. genera­

tor32. Shifting overhead line passing over Mr. Soyza’s

land in upper Lake road33. Purchasing 2 assembled electricity balancers

from D. E . U.34. Laying 100 yards cable along Ward street from

Planters’ Association buildings to opposite Kandy Club

35. Erecting a new lamp post at King street in placeof the old one

36. Lighting Huduhumpola road37. Erecting a new lamp standard in Halolluwa road38. Extension of lighting along Galagedera road up to

the Municipal limits39. Laying water main from Kandy lake to Power

Station40. Laying 30 yards of cable along Pavilion to King

street . . • • * •41. Erecting new lamp post and terminal pole in

Gregory road42. Erecting 5 poles and to transfer the overhead line

now fixed on five teak trees in Malabar street. .43. Purchasing two fire extinguishers, 1929

32/29 Laying cable along Brownrigg and Colombo street 37/29 Laying cable along Cross street .47/29 Erecting of three bracket lights to the new vege­

table stalls49/29 Electric water still . . . .52/29 Lamp standards along Malabar street

20/1930 Additional generating plant—1/20 Engine, dynamo, and Engineer’s super­

vision2/20 clearing charges and rail freight 3/20 Trenching and chequer plates ‘4/20 Linking up cables5/20 removing boiler and steam set6/20 building exhaust stack ..7/20 erection of engine and dynamo including

the tiling of floor 8/20 two equalizing resistances Unforeseen contingencies

Supp.ementaryEstimate for Estimate for Incurred,

1930. 1930. 1930.Rs. c. Rs. c. * R s. c.

10,889 10 .. — 6,157 4220,000 o .. — 7,568 45

34,130 24 . . 701 20 . . 34,440 522,100 0 . . — 1,653 331,500 0 . . — 1,500 03,000 0 . . — 2,339 -954,875 25 .. .-- 4,875 24

600 0 . . 225 0 . . 742 15600 0 . . — 411 33600 0 . . — 600 0400 0 . . --- . . . 250 0600 0 . . — 471 15900 0 . . — 471 64— 463 73 . . 463 73

15,095 0 . . — 13,981 34

27,410 0 . . — ■ 27,409 967,000 0 . . ----- 6,738 24

25,000 .0 . . 9,769.92 . . 34,769 84— 3,225 74 . . 3,225 74

3,500 0 . . — ••• 2,284 42

.500 0 . . 1,200 13 1,320 51520 0 .. — 520 0

1,000 0 . . 69 96 1,069 96

2,463 51 .. — 1,609 84

1,948 69 .. __ 1,092 90— 1,052 0 737 21

__ 69 2 69 2— 14 0 3 72

' — . 900 0 —

— .... 90 0 ...... 87 56

— 600 0 —

— 667 0 . . 515 29

— 50 40 50 40— 3,571 0 , , ' 2,951 80— 126 0 95 99

— • t 1,530 0 • • 1,420 64

— 8,800 0 7,038 46

— 180 0 130 26

— 83 0 79 13— 325 0 227 28

95 0 90 75— — 440 22— — 18 60---- 55 0— 250 0 185 3

569 51 569 51

33,087 5 . . 7,000 0 40,087 52,025 0 . . 6,000 0 3,843 83210 0 .. — 88 571,570 0 .. — 203 18425 0 .. --- 419 95.1,600 0 .. 825 90

5,600 0 .. — 5,080 38— 1,282 25 1,235 25570 0 .. —

Total.

Rs. c.

13,725 87

48,219 4

86,125 12

' 211,895 74

22,608 50,

51784 11

74,392 6l

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Capital Expenditure provided from Loan Funds.

EstimateNo.

27/1930.

p- ■'

30/19281:

32/1928.

33/1928.

20/1930.

Laying high tension cable to Ampitiya—A. 3960 yards • 0225 three-core cable for 3,960

volts . . . . . .

Estimate for 1930.Rs. e.

11,897 75

Supplementary. Estimate for

1930.Rs. c.

. . 1,737 25 . .

Incurred1930

Rs. c.

14,153 72B. One transformer, high tension control, low

tension cable and kiosk . . . . 3,865 0 3,835 6C. Cable joint boxes, bitumen, wax, &c. 298 0 — 274 38D. Landing and clearing charges 1,708 50 ---> 1,611 34E. 56,000 bricks 1,232 0 — 527 15F. Cross arms water tight brackets and insulators 452 0 — 387 10G. Transporting goods to sub-station 100 0 — 2 16H. Labour in laying 3,300 volts cable 6,930 0 --- • ■ 3,459 65I. Making 7 joints . . . . 140 0 — . 139 51J. Site for kiosk building 800 0 — —K. Tarring and making good roads 475 20 — 6 50L. 500 lb. bare copper wire 425 0 . . —Unforseen contingencies 1,503 3 — —

Plant for, Power Station on A. C. site— L 1. Engines ,

29,826 48

174 40 ... 1.74 40L 6. One alternating current motor 180 h.p. . . ---- . . - . 6 9 . . 6 9L 8. Alterations to dynamo to work as motor

generator — .. 13 0 . . 13 0L 9. Foundation and erecting motor generating

set . . •• J_ 26 0 . . 26 0

Extension of lights to Peradeniya—L 14. Three miles 4-core 3-phase low tension

cable . ■ • • • —L 20. Control cubical low tension Distribution

board . • • • • — • •

62 80 . .

121 86 . .

62 80

121 86

Extension of lights to Katugastota—L 22. Erecting public lamps along Matale road . — 13 50 . . 13 50

Additional generating plant—1/20 Engine, dynamo, and Engineer’s supervision 19,912 95 . . — 19,912 95

R s.‘ c.Expended from revenue . . • • • • . • • 40,087 5

.Expended from loan funds . . •• •• •• 19,912 95

Total.

R s . . c.

24,396 57

219 49

184 66

13 50

19,912 95

44,727 17

Total expenditure . . 60,000 0

Statement of Debt, December 31,1930.Amount of Refund of Amount Out-

Original Unexpended Amount standing at To Whom Rate of When incurred and for Provision for Debt. Balance. Redeemed. the end of due. -Interest. what Purpose. Repayment.

the Year 1930. per cent.Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

75,000 0. . . 40,000 0. . 35,000 0. .Local Loans and 5 Develop­

ment Fund

. . January 12, 1922. For Construction of tene­ments for the housing of the poor

Rates and taxes imposed and levied Under the Municipal Councils Ordi­nance, No. 6 of 1910 a

75,000 0 .. » ■. 40,000 0 .., 35,000 0. . do. 5 . . November 8,1922. For construction of tene­ments for the housing of the poor

do.6

50,000 0 .. ——- . .. 23,333 35.., 26,666 65. , do. 5 . . December 1, 1923. For construction of tene­ments for the housing of the poor

do.c

197,500 0. . 8,151 21.., 70,848 79.. 118,500 0 .. do. 5_. . . December 15, 1924. for extending and im ­proving the Kandy water supply

do:d

75,000 0. . 25,000 0 . . 50,000 0 .. do. 5 . . May 12, 1925. For construction of tene­ments for the housing of the poor

do.e

112,000 0. . 29,866 66.. 82,133 34 .. do. 5 . . April 21, 1926. Pur­chasing of generating : plant for Power Station Rs. 60,000,

■ improvement and .ex­tension of .... electric main Rs. 28,500, paving Meda-ela Rs 93 son

d o ./

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Amount oi Refund of Amount Out-'Original unexpenfied Amount standing at To Whom Rate of When incurred and for

Debt balance. redeemed. the end or due. Interst. what purpose.the year 1930.

. Rs: c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.60,000 0 . . — . . 8,000 0 .. 52,000 0 .. LoealLoans 5. . . April 23, 1928. For

Devolop- purchasing newment Fund. generating plant for

Power Station

Provision for Repayment.' .

Rates and taxes imposed and levied under

theMunicipal Councils Ordi­nance, No. 6 of 1910a

46,600 0 .. — . . 3,106 67. . 43,493 33. . do. 5 ,.. July 11, 1929. For paving Meda-ela

do.h

175,100 0 .. r— . . 17,510 0. .157,590 0 .. do. 5 . . February 21, 1929. do.iFor the purchase of new generating plant for Power Station and *extension o f electric mains

866,200 0 8,151 21 257,665 47 600,383 32

R s. c.General revenue account . . . . . . . . 325,893 32Electricity Department . . . . . . • • • 274,490 0

600,383 32

a Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 5,000, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan willbe extinguished on January 12, 1937.

6 Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 5,000, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan willbe extinguished on November 8, 1937.

c. Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 3,333• 33, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan will be. extinguished on December 1, 1938. •

dRs. 81,511*71 unexpended, out of this loan was refunded to the Local Loans Commissioners, Rs. 8,151*21 in 1930 and Rs. 73,360*50 in 1931. Balance loan was repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 13,166*66 up to 1929, and thereafter by instalments of Rs. 5,015*50, with interest at 5 per cent on the outstanding balance. Loan will be Extinguished on December 1 , 939.

e Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 5,000, with interest at 5 per cent, orf the outstanding balance. Loan will be extinguished on May 12, 1940.

/R epaid by annual instalments of Rs. 7,466*66, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan will be extinguished on April 21, 1941.

g Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 4,000, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan will be extinguished on April 23, 1943. *

h Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 3,106*66, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan will beextinguished on July 11, 1944. ■ * ^

i Repaid by annual instalments of Rs. 17,510, with interest at 5 per cent, on the outstanding balance. Loan will he extinguished on February'21, 1939.

Municipal Office, • E. B. Peiris,Kandy, February 20, 1931. Accountant.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.CEYLON NOTICE TO MARINERS.

TRADE MARK NOTICES.TRADE MARKS MONTHLY LIST FOR FEBRUARY, 1931.

No. 5 Of 1931.Ceylon— N orth Coast.

Intended alteration in Lights.r PHE following alterations, to lights will take place i- shortly. Further notice will be given as to the exact

date.Point Pedro.— A new light will be established.Position: Latitude 9° 50' N. Longitude 80° 15' E. 200

yards 90° from the existing Light Beacon as shown on Chart No. 2,197.

Character : Flashing every 5 seconds thus—Light • 5 seconds.Eclipse 4*6 seconds.

Height: 103 feet above HWOS.Candle Power : 1,500.Visibility : 16 miles. From 90° through South and West

to 230°Structure : A white masonry tower 105 feet in height to

top of Lantern.The Light will be unwatched.

Talm m annar.Position : Latitude 9° 6' N. Longitude 79° 41' E. The

light will be altered to exhibit the following characteristics. Flashing every 5 seconds thus—

Light * 5 seconds.Eclipse 4.5 seconds.

Candle Power : 1,500.Visibility : 16 miles. • From 330° through north, east,

and south to 270°.Charts affected : No. 2,197, Point Pedro to D elft; No. 68a

Palk Straits Northern S h e e tN o . 828, Cape Comorin to Cocanada; No. 748b , Indian Ocean Northern Portion. Light List Part VT., Nos. 524, 528.

, , E. C. St u b b s ,Captain, R.N. (Retd.),

Master Attendant’s Office, Master Attendant.Colombo, March 7, 1931.

Trade Marks Registered.

Trade Advertised in GazetteMark Proprietors. ClassNo. No. of .5142..7810.. 17.10.1930..A M R Ramalingam & Com­

pany . . . . 385129. .7813.. 7.11.1930. .K . P . Balarama Chettiyar Sons 38 5109. .7815. .21.11.1930. .Imperial Chemical Industries,

Ltd. .. . . 1 35125. .7816. .28.11.1930. .Courtaulds, Limited 5140. .7816. .28.11.1930. .N. Sangarapillai & Son5 1 72 .. 7816..28.11.1930..X . P. Paiva . .5182. .7816. .28 .11.1930..I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-

gesellschaft . .51 83 .. 7816..28.11.1930.. do.4593. .7817.. 5.12.1930. .The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Co.4943 .. 7817.. 5 .12.1930.. do.5190 .. 7817.. 5.12.1930. .Volkart Brothers5191. .7817.. 5.12.1930. .Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Limited6010.. 7819.. 12.12.1930. .H. Wohlgemuth & Company .. 5047. . 7819.. 12.12.1930. .Imperial Chemical Industries

(India), Limited5 0 48 .. 7819..12.12.1930.. do.5121. .7819.. 12.12.1930. .General Motors Acceptance

Corporation5185. .7819. . 12.12.1930. .Sarweswara Vilasa Industrial

Works4925. .7820.. 19.12.1930. .The Chillington Tool Company,

5201 .. 7820.

5144 .. 7821.

. in . i n , l i io u . ,. iouargiiuagamage imarieE r*erei ... trading as T. G. M. Perera .

.23.12.1930. .The Asa.hi Dry Battery Co.,Ltc

504538

13

2222421742

22

50

47

12

3813

Subsequent Proprietors Registered.{The name in Italics is that of the former Proprietor.)

. 2281. .7116. .16. 7.1920. .Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., ForDunlop, Erdington, Birming­ham, England; The Cliri-er Tyre Co., Ltd. . . 40

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Cancellation ol Trade Mark.Trade Advertised in GazetteMark, Proprietors. Class.,No. No. of4111. .7642. .11. 5.1928. .Electric Balm & Pharmaceutical

Works .. 3Registrations Renewed.

391..5909.. 6 . 3.1903. .Jenson&Nicholson . . 11765.. 6860.. 16. 3.1917..Leo Gonsal .. . . 31772. .6872. .18 . 5.1917. .Colombo Commercial Company,

Limited .. . . 421773.. 6872.. 18 . 5.1917.. do. ; . . . 421775.. 6872. .18. 5.1917.. do; • .. .. 42.

Registration Expired.1764..6860..16. 3.1917. .Harley DavidsonMotor Co. .. 22

Trade Marks Removed.364. .5895. .19.12.1902. .Charles Mackwood & Company 4365.. 5895..19.12.1902.. do. . . . .. .4366.. 5895..19 .12.1902 .. do. . . . . 4

1726! .6830. .20.10.1916. .M. Popatlall & Company , . . 421743. .6839.. 8. H . 19,16. .United Spates Tire Company . . 401746..6840. .15.12.1916. .C. M. Nilgiria . . . . 4 7

Registrar-General’s Office J. C. W. R ook,Colombo, March 11, 1931. Registrar of Trade Marks.

W of Opposition may be thinks fit arid upon such

NOTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registrationAof the

following Trade Mark may, within two months’Jrom the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Oppositionjpn Form T. M. No. 7 with ai^'fj&ca.nce]led sjjamp of Rs.Ho affixed thereto. . —

The period fo enlarged by the "Registrar terms as he may d ire c t ;—,

(1) Trade Mark NW&890.(2) Date of Recei(3) Applicant (Proprietocrof tl

Roona Seena Thiyagaraja Mudaliar, rneoua mmuo -iu» Roona Thiyagaraja Mudaliar, Ravanna Mana Sana Rama- swami Mudaliar—j^na Moona^Sana Kavanna Ambalavana Mudaliar, T h a g fo K jf e »p$^^a^an^iyijr>^V Iudaliar,

arainul SanaTheena Nas Veeyannaua»am ia i^na—-&srfcrapa< f ^Koona Roona Moona Mifiniah Mmalj^r, veeyanna Koona Roona Soona Nagappa /Mudaliar, Koona Savanna Soona Swaminatha Mudaliar, Soona Ravanna Mana Palaniyandi Mudaliar, Ravanna Mana Peena Rajagopal Mudaliar, Navanna Veena Rena Lena Letchumana Iyer Muththiah Mudaliar son of Ramaswami Mudaliar, Govindaswami Mudaliar son of Ponnuswami Mudaliar, Theena Koona Ravanna Mana Ramaswami Mudaliar,, Sona Kavanna Moona Kayarogana Mudaliar, ancLVana Vena- Soona Ra­vanna Kana Kalyanarama Iyer, trading as THE MADRAS PALAYAKAT COMPANY, 103 & 105, Keyzer street, Colombo ; cloth merchants.

(4) Address for service in the Island, i f any :(5) Class : 38.(6) Goods: Palayakat sarongs and eamboys.(7) Representation of the Trade Mark :

T h e transliteration o f the Sinhalese words is “ M A G U L J O D U W A ” m eaning “ W E D D IN G C O U P L E .” T he transliteration o f the T am il words is “ K A L V A N A J O D I ” meaning “ W E D D IN G C O U P L E

Registrar-General’s Office# J. C. W . R ook,Colombo, March 11, 1931. Registrar of Trade Marks.

NOTICES UNDER “ THE EXCISE ORDINANCE, No 8 OF 1912.”

Notiee re Opening of Arrack Tavern.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed to open an arrack tavern at Mankulam in Melpattu south in the

Mullaittivu District.2. I shall be prepared to receive any written representa­

tion up to 9.30 a .m . on April 24, 1931, on which date at Mullaittivu Kacheheri at 9.30 a .m ., I shall be prepared to receive any verbal representation that may be made to me regarding it.

The Kacheheri, R . S. V. Potjlieb,Mullaittivu, March 7,1931- Assistant Government Agent.

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