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1915

67

November 9

To the Native Races

and the Liquor

Traffic United

Committee

68

The Governor

Confi. October 20 Įdential (C). (Reo. Nov. 11.)

69

Mr. A. Majid

November 23

70*

The Governor

Con. fidential

November 3 (Rec. Nov. 26.)

Babject.

Page.

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States that a copy of No. 59 has been sent to the Governor, who has re- cently reported that there are grounds for the allegation made, but that it has been found that the tem- perance societies have been largely used for the propagation of other than temperance ideals.

298

Forwards copy of a letter from the 298

Attorney-General relative to an ap- peal against the sentence on E. Howawitarne, covering notes of evi- dence at the court martial, and other documents, and requests that the facte may be brought to the notice of the Privy Council.

States that endeavours are being made 383

to avoid payment of compensation

to sufferers from the riots, and trans- mits extracts from letters from local correspondents: trusta that the representations of Mr. Ramanathan will not be allowed to interfere with justice to loyal Moslems.

Transmits

statements showing the 885 number and results of the riot cases brought before the courte, with par- ticulars of the value of property destroyed, and proposes that com- pensation claims and expenses in- curred should be met in the first instance by the Government.

71

Ditto

718

November 4 (Rac. Nov. 26)

Deals with the more salient statements made in Mr. Perera's memorandum: reports are being called for on certain other points of detail in the memo- randum.

336

72

Ditto

720

November 4 (Rec. Nov. 28.)

73

To Mr. A. Majid

December 3

740

To the Governor

Con. Adential

December 8

75*

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the Acting Governor

1910

January 5

LIST OF PRISONERS TRIED BY COURTS MARTIAL.

Amarakoon, D. J.

Amaranekers, D. J. Ambalawans, B. R.

Andris, H. B. D.

Andria, H. M.

Appu, A. K. A.

Appa, H. L. (see Babun, K.)

Appu, K. M.

Appu, N. A. W. J.

Appu, P. (see Rodrigo, G. H. P.)

Appu, 8. H.

Appu, T. (ses Sinno, R. T.)

Appu, W. P. B.

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Appuhamy, A. D. F., alias Gurunanse, B.

Appuhamy, A. D. T.

Appuhamy, J. A. J.

Appuhamy, N. 8. de 8.

Appuhamy, Punchi (see Cornelis, N. 8.)

Appuhamy, R. M.

Appubamy, R. 8. D. E.

Appuhamy, V. V. H.

Appuhany, W. A. D. C. G.

Arampatti, D. D. D.

Babun, K., alias H. L. Appu

Babuwe, W.

Balamahatmaya (see Samel, K. P. D.)

Bands, A. A. P.

Banda, A. M. M. K.

Banda, A. M. R. K.

Banda, D. M. R.

Banda, E. M. A. K.

Banda, E. M. D.

Banda, E. M. K., alias Tennakoongeders Kalu Banda

Banda, H. H. M. P.

Banda, H. M. N. K.

Banda, K. W. M. K.

Banda, M. P.

...

889

Forwards copy of a petition from two villagers of Paranagama complaining of the refusal of their benefit society to help them, together with a report by the Inspector-General of Police.

Acknowledges receipt of No. 69, and 341

states that consideration will be given to the views put forward.

Acknowledges receipt of No. 70, and approves proposals for meeting the claims for compensation and the expenses incurred by the Govern- ment.

Banda, P. 8. K.

Bands, T. K. (see Banda, E. M.

Banda, T. M. P.

Banda, W. M. D. D.

Banda, W. M. W. P.

Bastian, H. B. L. D.

Carolis, B. M. A.

Challo (see Charles, C.) Charles, C., alias Challo

Cornelis, H. K. D.

Cornelis, N. 8., alios Punchi Appuhamy Dahanayaka, D. P. 8.

Dabanayaka, K. D., alias U. Mahatmaya Dionia, G.

Diamanaika, H. 8.

Duraya, A. K.

Dingiriya, H.

Fernando, G. D. C.

Fernando, G. D. M., alias Sindia

Fernando, W. D. L.

841

Fernando, H. J., alias Jemm

Fernando, H. P.

Fernando, P. G.

Fernando, W. 8., alias Singho

Fonseka, M. B.

Geerasinghe, D. A.

Geerasinghe, R.

Georia, I. M.

...

Girigoris, D. M. D.

Chomas, J.

Goonesekera, D. J.

Goonatillaka, D. L.

Goonatillaka, D. P.

Sanctions the Compensation Ordinance and expresses the hope that with the restoration of order and the re- numption of friendly intercourse any feeling of bitterness will disappear; expresses appreciation of the manner in which the situation was dealt with by the Governor and his officers: the attention of the Army Council has already been drawn to the valu- able services rendered by Brigadier- General H. Malcolm.

341

Gigo (see Perera, W. G.)

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Goonatilaka, K. D. A.

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