கவனிக்க: இந்த மின்னூலைத் தனிப்பட்ட வாசிப்பு, உசாத்துணைத் தேவைகளுக்கு மட்டுமே பயன்படுத்தலாம். வேறு பயன்பாடுகளுக்கு ஆசிரியரின்/பதிப்புரிமையாளரின் அனுமதி பெறப்பட வேண்டும்.
இது கூகிள் எழுத்துணரியால் தானியக்கமாக உருவாக்கப்பட்ட கோப்பு. இந்த மின்னூல் மெய்ப்புப் பார்க்கப்படவில்லை.
இந்தப் படைப்பின் நூலகப் பக்கத்தினை பார்வையிட பின்வரும் இணைப்புக்குச் செல்லவும்: Ceylon University College Prospectus 1939 - 37

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CON
endar for 1936-37 Histary of the College The sident
The Principal } The Registrar
iversity College Counc. The Academic Committee Tb- Staff Joses of Studies
Rules for Admission òNneral, Jakarmation fer Students Scholarships:-
- University College Scholarsh
* Studentships (3) Fernando Agricultural Schol (4) Arthur LamaDert Rupesinghe (5) Govrnment University Schc (6) The Ceylon Medical College
(7) The Ceylo Medical College
Annual Prizes and Medals :-
(1) Coomaraswamy Prize
(2) Charles de Abrew Prize
(8) Muncherji Framji Khan Gol
\4) Pestonji Dinshawji Khan Go
(5) Colombo Pettah Library Pri
6) Ponnambalam Mudaliyar Pr
Arunachalam Prize Sir PGrnambalam Arunachal
(7) Waidyasekera Prize
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College Union Society and A Other Societies 8
-age Appendix I.—University College Schola. Appendix III.—Diploma in EconomicsAppendix III.-Government University AppShdix IV.—Pre-Medical Examinati
Appendix V.-Books recommended fo
Tcourses
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Riversity College, 1935-36 Appendix VII.-List of Graduates AppNdix VIII.-List of University Sch ApperVix IX.—Hostel Notices
 

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Атдипсететts appearing in
1936. July l Last day for payme July 14 College Year 1936September 10 Pre-Medical Exam September 19 First term ends. October 5 Last day for paym October 13 Second term begin October 26 Last day for entry f November 27 Last day for entry f
in Arts (Special December 19 Second term ends.
1987. January 3 Last day for paym January Third term begins. January 27 Last day for entry
4sn U in Arts, Science, February 15 Last day for rece College Scholars) March 24 Third term ends. March 30 University College May 5 Last day for rece College for the C June 7 Pre-Medical Exam June 14 London B.A. and June 80 ... Last day for paym July 5 London Intermed
and first M.B. July London Intermed
begins. July 8 Second M.B. Par
Note. The College will be closed c schedule of Public Holidays in Ceylon:-
From December 24 to the following The Tamil Thai Pongal Day. Maundy Thursday, Good Friday anc Easter Monday. Hindu New Year's Day. The day following the end of Rama;
in the Gazette). The Birthday of His Majesty the The Full Moon Day of the Sinhales e Muslim Hadji Festival Day. The Full Moon Qay of the Sip hale Îhẹ New” Moon ?Day of thệ Tầm^1 |

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RSITY COLLEGE,
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FOR 198ಠ್ಯ-of.
e dates given in this Calendar by the ' Government Gazette.'
nt of fees for first term, 1936-37 57 and first term begin. nation begins.
ent of fees for second term.
3. or London B.A. and B. Sr., Exaisinations
or the London Intermediate Egamination
languages).
ent of fees for third term.
or the London Intermediate Examination and Economics, and for Medical Degrees. aipt of applications for the Universits lip Examination.
Scholarship Examination begins. iving applications for admission td the 'ollege Year 1937-38.
ination begins. B.Sc. Examinations begin. ent of fees for first term, 1937-38. - iate Examinations in Arts and Science Examination begin. late Science (Economiqs) Examination
I. Examination begins.
n Public Holidays. The following is a
January 2 (both days inclusive).
the day following.
in (to be fixed by the Governor by fistlets
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( 2 AgIsîORY OF !
profect of a University for Ceylor a. of Jniversity Assetiatiqp was for Arachalam. But it was nofetil 191 shdbe. In June, 1911, Sir Henry McC intophe question of secondary and Comriyee recommended the establishm higher education of the Island should be absence of a Ugive Yrity College an inor
hers in each schosawas devoted to ions, which consiste times of only three or four. The absence a Universit
tional system of the Island. They felt E value for certain branches of the me
e Governor, Sir Henry McCallum,
and formulated, among others, the
(1) That a University College be establ
Y2). Thit be called the Ceylon Unive (3) in the first place, it should b.
j) Higher educationsgenerally; : in Arts and Science fo) (iiis reliminary training of Medica
Biology;
That hostels be provided by Gover
differest religious bodies.
The proposals were submitted to the Education in England, who referred bal College, its status, ahd the scope of its s problems were considered by Sir Robert ( MaCallum as Governor of Ceylon, and a development of a University College v fg-slay of State. The principal feature
(a) A University College was to be esta (b) lis status, in the first instance, w
grant diplomas, but ultimately granting University; (c) College was to be affiliated to a ( he Royal College buildings were to
of the new institution; (e) The Principal was to be an admini hold a Professorship; the Professc and Päfli, "and the professorial st; Ofor speeial courses, the proposal
being abandoned; (f) The curriculuna was to consist of tw
(i.) A course of a general char
Examination; and
(ii) A more Specialized course le
Science, or Oriental Studies
(g) The College was to be residential in ment hostels leased to education: at the introduction of something System;
(h) The government qf the College was conduct of examinations was to by the Council;
(i) Nhe College was to be орgn-фоWomel

THE COLLEGE.
dates back to the early nineties, when med, led by the late Sir Ponnambalam 1 that the project began to take definite illum appointed a Committee to inquire higher education in the Island. The 2nt of a University College, in which the concentrated. They found that in the dinate amount of the time of the best reparing classes for the London Examia single pupil, and seldom of more than y College left a serious gap in the educalso that such an institution would have dical courses and for teachers in training.
adopted the Committee's recommendafollowing proposals:-
ished in Ceylon; 'sity College; e organized so as to provide for
: teachers in training; and al Students in Chemistry, Physics, and
nment and be leased by Government to
Secretary of State and the Board of ck the questions of the locality of the tudies to the local Government. These Shalmers, who had succeeded Sir Henry .
scheme for the constitution and future was formulated and submitted to the is of this scheme were as follows:
blished at Colombo;
as to be that of a College qualified to it was to be converted into a degree
n English University, preferably Oxford; be utilized and adapted for the purposes
strative officer, and was not himself to rs were to include a Professor of Sanskrit aff was to be assisted by Lecturers paid to employ Lecturers on stérling salaries
ro parts : — acter leading up to an Intermediate
ading up to a final diploma in Arts,
character, and was to comprise Governall organizations; it was proposed to aim. g corresponding to the Oxford Tutorial
s
to be in the hands of a Council, and the pe left to a Board of Studies nominated
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The scheme was approved in its main College was not affiliated, however, to C adal Council was appointed to co-operat establishment and maintenance of a sol question of affiliation was reserved by thi of the institution when it should come Committee readily lent its assistance i to the staff and other matters which mig
Governor Chalmers, before his dep conferences of the promoters of the pi 22 and 23, 1915, he explained his views He emphasized the fact that its status nary only, and that the ultimate aim w, University. He also laid stress on the of the University College, and explaine should be Government buildings, leased them at a low rental sufficient to cove Robert Chalmers left Ceylon before he
The attempt to bring the project t universal upheaval caused by the great v was shaken. Prices rose, including the impossible to begin the erection of Sci College, which was to take the place c University College. The question was, William Manning and the Director of E. was made in the Estimates for 1917-18 new Science Laboratories and for the e College. The work was started in 1919,
In May, 1920, the Government purc ' College House,' and acting on the rec open the Uniyersity College with the was to be adapted for lecture rooms pe College buildings. A Committee was ap courses to be given at the University C. should ofer intermediate and final dipl. syllabuses of the London University Provision for the working of the College v The College was formally opened on Mr. E. Evans, the Acting Director of London Intermediate and Final (Arts a secondary teachers, the First-year Medic London Intermediate Science (Econo fifteen students were registered as stud were conducted in the Government Te College House. At the end of the yet London B.Sc. Examination, all of whi the First Division. In the London B. sented secured a pass.
At the beginning of the second acad (Oxon.), C.I.E., arrived and assumed College, relieving the Director of Educ teaching staff at the time consisted o Classics and Philosophy, a Profesor of M of Physics, a Professor of Chemistry, a l a Lecturer in Zoology, two Visiting Lect in Geography, and a Visitig Lecturer A strong Council was constituted te the general organization and adhministr Academic Committee was appointed b with regard to the courses of studies

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leatures by the Steietary 2, State. The xford, but a Committee of the Heydom} with the Goyernment,of Cistoris the *ge of 12hiversity rank in Colombo. “AThe University of Oxford pending experience nto being. In the meantime the Qxford an advisory capacity for appejayents it be referred to it. arture from the island, summoned a oject. At meeti'.gs held on Nove uber with regard tes1.he proposed new Collegs. s a College, must be regarded a preiml is its development into a degree-granting necessity for hostels as an integral she d that it was intended that the hastels out to the organizations responsible or r the cost of annual maintenance. 23r was able to inaugurate the College. » fruition unhappily coincidSA-with -öhe. var. The economic stability of the world price of building materials, and is became ence Laboratories, or of the ne? Roal f the old building now destined for the however, taken up again in 917 by Sir lucation, Mr. E.B. Denham. Provise 3 for the erection and equipment of the rection of a new building for the Royal but progress was slow. hased ' Regina Wiialauwa,' now named kommendation of M. Denham decided to east possible delay. ' College House 2nding the completion of the new Royal pointed to draft recommendations för the ollege. It was proposed that the C3isge omas for courses of study similar to the Intermediate and Final Examinations. was made in the Estimates for 1920-2l. January 24, 1921, under the direction of Education. Courses were offered 3r the ld Science) Examinations, the failing of a Examinations in Pure Science, and the mics) Examination. One hundred3 and 2nts of the College. The Science classes :hnical Schools and the other classes in r three students were Sresentes fgethe m passed, two of them being placed in A. Examination four out of the five pre
mic year, 1921-22, Mr. R. Marrs, M.A. charge as Principal of the Universets tion of the control of the College. The a Professor of English, a Professor of odern History and Economics, a Professor ectuyer in English, a Lecturer in Bojany urers in Mathematics, a Visiting Leaturer in Modern Languages.
advise the Government with regard to tion of the College and a representative the Council to make recommendrions o be persed at the University 'ollege

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LLLLLL S S LLL LLaatL TT euuLLLLLL LLL LLkl aaLS S that pie proposal to introduce exultination: be Lindried, gild tilat the College sho Unirsity Examinations liltil &gh time its will courses and degrees. ==
The beginning of the acadetric yearl three-basels for University College stude Christian Hostel, the Union Hotel, and was initiated by then Representative Col. Young Men's Christial Association to cus - College Hostel in Bilie House. " veè presented to the Ucrsity Colle Government should subsidize the hostel: bih had been proposed, one to be instit and the other by a body of Buddhist ill Sir P. Arunachalam, Mr. (now Sir) D. E Refy her prominent citizens, Governmel གྷག་" Rs. 16,000 as grant in aid of hi. "tildera, Hosteaga Ind the Union Hosteel were Hoste” in November, 1922, Details con A rendix IX. III e very se these hla рд*tly subscriptions frcin religious "...hostels are in the nature of temporary PTC place of a permanent scheine of residel grgssirg need, and ensTo the resid!rloo to the College. A debt of gratitude is d contributed to the inauguration and mind
The teaching and administrative staff appointment in October, 1922, of a P" Classics and Registrair (combined appoi Tecturer in Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhales
Wisiting Lecturer in Tamil.
During the year 1922-23, Honours cl: - MaileIslatics, and Cheinistry. A One
instituted for students preparing for the the University of London. Classes wel Teml. The course of training for secol sanction for the appointment of suitable Inn (ctober, 1921, instruction in scie Government Technical Schools to the ne were opened by Sir William Manning on buildings were transferred to the Univers 1923, when the Arts classes were transfel College class rCims. -5 Gallege suffered a serious loss by
of S. 晋 Arunachalam, a member of Principal promoter of the University pro ill-liiinary stages. The public regret preceded by barely two months the re. so largely devoted himself; for in Feb Ceylon voted the suin of Rs. 8,000,000 i AProfessor of Botany ald Director Tamil, and a Lecturer in IEconomics we The Academic year 1924-25 was mill Sir William Manning, to whom th! pe for the IIlaterial advanco Iment, in year's O project. -
Duiling the year 1925-26, the posts Boʻjany and English, which had become Arditional Lecturer in Classics and it classe were opened in Englisi, iotany,
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The Akademic Committee recommended 5 for University College Diplomas should uld continue to teach for the London as the University came into being with
922-23 was marked by the opening of ints. These are, the University College the Catholic Hostel, The movement IIncil of Milis siqarıs, which requested tılıb: sider the Possibility of opening a Univer- – aposals for the opening of such a hostel ge Council, which recommended that and further subsidize two other hostels uted by the Roman Catholic authorities il Hindu gentlemen, including the late 3, Jayatilaka, Mr. P. de S. Kularatne, it agreed to the proposal and sanctioned 1st, els for the year 1922-23. The Chrisopened in October, and the Catholic cerning these hostels are contained in stels depended for their inauguration societies and private donations. The vision, and are lot intended to take the ice. At the same time they supply a of a nucleus of students in proximity u e txo the generosity of those who havia: enance of these histols. of the College was strengthened by the ofessor of Mathematics, a Lecturer in ntment), n Lecturer in Chemistry, a e, two Lecturers i 11 MIHI, the Imitics and 1
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isses were opened in Classics, History, er in course in Organic Chemistry was
second M.B. Examination (Part I.) of re also opened in Pali, Sinhalesc, and ldary teachers was abandoned, pending
staff to conclui: t t ble course, tıcc subjects Was transfer"'d from tle w University College Taboratories which October 1, 1921. The old Royal College sity College at the beginning of October, red from College House to the old Royal
the death in India on January 10, 1924, he College Council, who had been the ject and its stallinch supporter in all the was the more poignant that his decease lization of the project to which he had ruary, 1924, the Legislative Council of or the erection of the Ceylon University. of Biological Taboratories, a Lecturer in re added to the teaching staff in 1924.
ked by the departure of the Governor, ple of Ceylon are very largely indebted exceptional prosperity, of the University
T
f Professor of Physics and Lecturers in vacant, were filled by new appoilt. Ilents, Tibrarian were also appointed. Honours
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An assistant Lecturer in Mathemat Lecturer in Physics was appointed in Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhalese in July October, 1927.
During the year 1927-28, the Depart that of Classics, and the Principal Philosophy. On the resignation of the of the Lecturers in Mathematics was ap and an Assistant Lecturer in Classics w; Department.
An Honours Class in Indo-Aryan (Sar and in Physics in July, 1984.
An Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry w Assistant Lecturer in English in July, July, 1931, and an Assistant Lecturer in A Lecturer in Geography, an Assista Lecturer in Economics were added to the A Hostel for women students was ol of the Christian Council in Ceylon. It site College House and supplies a pressi The number of students on the roll in students. The comparative figures for 1
192. 166 1922 - - - 27 1923 262 1924 262 1925 to p 256 1926 o 0 313 1927 4 A 279 1928 e. 315
The total number of students who gi Ceylon University College between 192. graduates.
The development of the College can b endowments from societies, corporation: take many shapes, such as the endowm ships, prizes, building funds, library don: the College, or the University when it c to its existing equipment provision for Commerce. But it cannot attain to th unless the resources of the State are pro of the private purse.
THE PR His Excellenc
THE PE R. Marrs, M.A. THE RE F. H. W. Gulasekha
UNIVERSITY CO President: His Excellency the Gover Chairman: The Principal, University The Hon’ble the Chief Justice. The Director of Medical and Sanitar Tha Director of Education. The Director of Agriculture. The Right Rev. አ፻ዩ፧ Carpeater-Gir

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ss was appointel in August, 1956. A June, 1927, an Additional Lectu er in 1927 and a Lecturer in *isty in
ment of Philosophy was separated from undertook temporarily the teachi 臀 of Lecturer in Classics and Registra, one ointed Registrar in addition to his duties, s appointed to fill the gap in the Classics
skrit and Pali-sas opened in July, 14-g
as added to the staff in October, 1928, an 930, an Assistant Lecturer in Zoolog sig Physics in October, 1934. at Lecturer in History, and an Assisteat
Staff in 1935. ened in June, 1982, under the auspice is situated in Queen's road-eleast, orong need of the College. July, 1335, as 540, including 55 women 921-35 are as follows :-
1929 939 1930 394 1931 0 8 355 1932 377 1933 y un ) 47 1934 449 1935 is s 540
aduated at London University from the
and 1985 was 837 including 25 womeif
e materially assisted by benefactions and s, and private citizens. Assistance may :nt of chairs in various subjects, scholartions, &c. As time and finances permit, Dmes into being, may be expected tâ add
the teaching of Applied Sciences and e status of a comprehensive corporation gressively supplemented by the resources
ESIDENT.
the Governor.
INCIPAL. (Oxon.), C.I.E.
GISTRAR. 'am, M.A. (Madras).
LEGE COUNCIL.
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ollege.
Services.
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Tîc. Hon’516 sir 13:53, Jayatilaka.
The Hon”ble Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara.
TfYHerble Mr. W. Ade Silva.
Th3â Hon 'ble Mr. M. T.SRibas
Mr. K. Balasingham.
.A C. G. Wijeyekoon. حال
Tięy Asy Rev. Father M. J. Le Goc, O.M
Dr. S. C. Paul.
Mr. N. Selvadurai-M.B.E.
: P. de S. Rularete.
Rev. P. T. Cash.
Mr. C. A. Wille.
Mr. A. Mahadeva.
Professor S. A. Pakeman, M.C.
Secretary: F. H. W.
s) * THE ACADEMIC "'ne Principal, University College.
he Director of Education. he fircipal, Government Training Coll The Principal, Royal College. The Jirector of Agricultur. The ÉTEZn’ble Sir D. B. Jayatilaka, M.A. ( N. Sekadurai, B.A. (Madras), M.B.E. The Ven. Archdeacon F. L. Beven, M.A. Miss G. Opie, M.A.M.Sc. (University The Very Rey. Father M. J. Le Goc, O.M
Ph.D. (Rome). The Registrar, Ceylon Medical College. Professor S. A. Pageman, M.C., E.D., Professor N. G. Ball, M.A. Sc.D. (T.C.D Professor C. Suntharalingam, M.A. (Oxo Professor S. Whiteley, M.A. (Oxon.). Professor A. Kandiah, A.R.C.S., D.I.C., rifessor J. P. Andrews, D.Sc. (London) Professor E. F. C. Ludowyk, B.A. (Lond D. R. R. Burt, B.Sc. (St. Andrews), F.L. G. P. Malalasekara, M.A., Ph.D. (Londo Secretary: F. H. W. Gulasek
H. ST - -ܖ 1. English: Professor, E. F. C. Ludowy Leèturer, H. A. Passé, B.A. Assistant Lecturer (vacant). 2. Classics: Professor, S. Whiteley, M.A
Lecturer, J. L. C. Rodrigo,
Assistant Lecturer, C. W
Cantab.). Mathematics: Professor, C. Suntharal I uecturer, U. D. R. Caspers Lecturer, F. H. W. Gulasek Assistant Lecturer, S.
(London). Modern History and Economics:
Professor, S. A. Pakem
F.R. Hist. S. B Lecturer in History, J. C. I Lecturer in Economics,
(Calcủtta), B.Sc. (Londo Assistant Lecturer in Histo Assistant Lecturer in Econ
(London).

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Gulasekharam. COMMITTEE.
ege.
(Oxon.).
(Cantab.). of New Zealand). M.I., M.A. (Cantab.), B.Sc. (London),
M.A. (Cantab.), F.R.Hist. S. .).
n.), B.Sc. (London). Ph.D., D.Sc. (Lond), A.I.C.
lon and Cantab.). .S., F.R.S.E.
on). kharam, M.A. (Madras).
Air F. x, B.A. (Iondon and Cantab.). (Londür.
u... (OXOn.). MI.A. {Ox° on). 1. Amerasinghe, B.A. (London and
ingam, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (London). z, B. Sc. (Txondom). haram, M.A. (Madras). Nadarasar, M.A. (Cantab.), B.Sc.
an, M.C., E.D., M.A. (Cantab.),
)e, M.A. (Calcutta), M.A. (London).
B. B. as Gupta, M.A., Ph.D. ܬܝ  ݂ܟ݂ .(1 ry, W. J. F. LaBrooy, B.A. (ISondon). omics, B. R. Shenoy, M.Sc. (scons)

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Philosophy: The Principal. *o - Visiting Lecturer, J. V. I Geography: Lecturer, A. Gimigé, M. French and German: Visiting Lectu Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhalese :*
Lecturer, G. P. Malalase Lecturer, Rev. R. Siddhe - Assistant Lecturer (vacan 9. Tamil: Lecturer, K. Kanapathipilla. 10. Physics: Professor, J. P. Andrews,
Luecturer, A. W. Mailv,
ܵ don). Assistant Lecturer, S. P. . . . Demonstrator (vacant). 11. Chemistry: Professor, A. Kandiah,
A.I.C. I uecturer, E. L. Fonseka, Assistant Lecturer, L. D. Demonstrator (vacant). 12. Botany: Professor and Director C M.A., Sc.D. (Trinity C Lecturer, P. C. Sarbadh D.Sc. (London), F.L.S Demonstrator, B. L. T. ( 13. Zoology: Lecturer, D. R. R. Burt,
Assistant Lecturer, W. Demonstrator, P. Kirthis 14. Librarian: R. S. Enright, B.A. (LC
COURSES O
1. The Coillege provides courses in pl University of London in Arts and Scie)
Instruction is offered in the following the University of London for the examinations:-
Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali, Logic, Latin, Ethics, Greek, Iistory, English, Geograpi Sinhalese, Economi
Honours courses are provided in In English, History, Mathematics, Physics The degree course is normally one of t students are expected to take the Inten of London conducted in Cevlon. At the the Final Examinations-*B.A. (Genel B.Sc. (Special).
2. The College also provides the foll join the medical profession :-
(i.) A course in Physics, Chemis Pre-Medical Examination ( information regarding Appendir IV.] (ii.) A course in Phjšics, Chemis first M.B. Examination of (iii.) A course consisting of about t
in Organic Chemistry H{ (Pay I.)

Dharmarajah, M.A. (London). A. (London). 1. rer, Rev. P. Lu. Jansz, M.A. (Cantay,).
Kara, M.A., Ph.D. (London). rtha, M.A. (Calcutta).
, B.A. (Lundon). D.Sc. (Londop):
(Cantab.), B.Sp.
سمسم پہ۔ aganan, B. حڈش •
Baliga, M.A. (Madras). A.R.C.S., D.I.C., Ph.D., D.Sc. (Lónd),
M.Sc. (London), A.I.C. Smith, B.A., B.Sc. (London)
f Biological Laboratories, N. G. Ball, ollege, Dubin). ." چي likari, M.A. (Calcutta), D.I.C., Ph.i) S
e Silva, M.Sc. (London). ح۔ B.Sc. (St. Andews), F.L.S., F.R.S.E. Fernando, B.Sc., Ph.D. (London). inghe, B.Sc. (London).
ondon), F.L. A.
F STUDES.
"eparation for the external degrees gf this ՈG6, - بی
subjects on the syllabuses preseribed by ir Interraediate and Final external
Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathenaatics,
Physics,
Chemistry, lly, Botány, CS, Zoology.
do-Aryan (Sanskrit and Pali), Classics,
Chemistry, Botany, ard Zoology, a hree years. At the end of the first year, mediate Examinations of the University end of the third or fourth year they'tiss 'al), B.A. (Honours), B.Sc. (General),
owing courses for students who intend to
try, and Biology in preparation for the if the Ceylon Medical College. Fos full the Pre-Medical Eacamination, see
try, and Biology in preparation for the the University of London. 3ܬܦ wenty lectures followed by practical Work in prepgrion for the speond, M.B. he University of London.

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3. "The College provides also a two-y students who have already passed th Sciegee, (Economics). The course is o to Ceylon. For particulars, see Appen
FE All University College fees must be Ltd., Colombo or at any local Goyhrnment. A form \supplied by the adicating for what pursose the mone Lecture Fees.--The fee for a full co M.B., or Pre-Medical is Rs. 50 for a spacified in the Calendar.
Laboratory Fees.--Students offering will be required to pay an additional fe of the following subjects :-(a) C ) Zoology.
iepce Reposit.-Science students w TRs. 30 against possible breakages. Th. of the course after breakages, it any, page 11-5
Fee for Single Subjects-The fee for will be rèsè 15 per subject per term, e Rs.10 for each Science subject. Such to Yihe College of Rs. 0 for any one y have graduated from the College and reg of the University College will be exem subjects. The fee for registration as a per annum.
Eacamination. Fees.--All London Exa Chartered Bank of India, Colombo, to th The tee for the Pre-Medical examination Ceylọn Government at the General Tre
im All fee receipts should be sent to the E
Schedule of Eacamination. Fees :-
Iọrdon Intermediate Arts w X Łóndòn Intermediate Arts, with Fr subject e e a Juondon Intermediate Arts, referred London Intermediate Arts, referred a Science'subject) - NÒonon Intermediate Science (Econ!
London Intermediate Science london Intermediate Science, referre London B.A. London B.A., with French or Germ:
rondon B. Sc... ~ ... Icondon M.B., First Examination Jondon M.B., First Examination, r London M.B., Second Examination The Ceylon University College Diplom First entry * Second entry ... 'A Pre-Medical Examination, first entr second e single su
* An additional fee of Rs. 70, irrince crse ret Aryan foA the B.A. (Honours) examination.

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ar course for a Diploma in Economics to London intermediate Examination in degree standard alld specially adapted
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ES. paid into the Mercantile Bank of India, Kachcheri, to the credit of the Ceylon. Bank or the Kachcheri should be filled 7 is paid. rurse, Intermediate, Final, London first term, payable in advance on the dates
one or more practical Science subjects 2 of Rs. 10 a term as laboratory fee for hemistry, (b) Physics, (c) Botany, and
ill also be required to deposit a sum of s amount will be refunded at the end have been paid for. (Vide Rule 17 on
students not taking a complete course xcluding laboratory fees, which will be students will also pay a fee of admission ear. Past students of the College who gistered themselves as graduate members pted from the admission fee for special graduate member of the College is Rs. 5
mination fees should be paid into the he account of the Director of Education. should be credited to the account of the asury or at a local Kachcheri or at the
egistrar, University College.
Rs.
... 108 ench or German or a Science
Φ ο φ ... 113
subject (ordinary) ... 55 subject (French or German or
a 0 ... 60
omics) − ... 108
O di ab - ... 113
'd subject ... ... 60
108 ... . م.
in or a Sciences subject ... 113
... 113
a o ... 113
sferred subject, ... , 60
(Part II.A ... 66
na. Examination in Economics:
5
50
у (alkrsub 40 ... ܀ ܀ ܀ ntry (alk subjects) ` •••
bject WM - • 器
urible, is payable by candidates offering Indo

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RULES FOR
1. All applications for admission shoul College.
2. No student will be admitted to the seventeenth year on the first day of the fir 3. No student will be admitted to the l or the London First M.B. Course, unles: Matriculation. Examination, or secured ex Students who pass the June Matricula be admitted to the College till July of th 4. Students other thani ordinary un privileges of the College at the discretio exigencies of accommodation. Such studi for the year, in addition to the terminal
5. Students admitted under the foreg Principal of their fitness to benefit by the able testimony to their good character. the discretion of the Principal.
6. Students other than ordinary unde in Oriental Languages, provided they can standard in those languages and have st (or Cambridge Senior) Standard. Such to the College of Rs. 10 for any one year. 7. At the beginning of each term a the Registrar, must be obtained by each to his classes, and no such card will be is Society and Amalgamation Club fee (page
8. At the beginning of each term the Professor or Lecturer in each subject, student has baen entered on his roll.
9. The card of admission must be r night after the beginning of each term for 10. Students will be allowed to attel entered on their cards of admission.
1 Students will be allowed to select Final Examinations subject to the conditi and to the approval of the Principal, w securing co-ordination of studies.
12. Admission to Honours courses is to satisfy the Principal that they are f student found not equal to Honours sta attend Pass classes only.
13. Students who read for the Hono jects :-English, Chemistry, Physics, Bc University's regulations to offer a subsid standard. Students who contemplate re well advised to consult their Professors select for their Intermediate Examinat: Professor or Head of department of stu Course, must be obtained for the sub: required.
14. Students who intend to read fo advised to offer English History at the In 15. Every student advaitted to the admitted under Rules 4 and 6, must take lectures in each subject which he selects. 16. An Arts student may offer a Scie subject do not clash with the other brours

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ADMISSION. d be made to the Registrary Uniyqrsity
Colfege who has not completed his/her st month of the new academic year. Degree Courses, the Pre-Media al Qourse, he has previously passed the London emption from it, ــــر tion Examination of any year will not 2 following year. ཀ་ lergraduates may be admitted to the n of the Principal, and subject to the 2nts will pay an admission fee of Rs. 9. fee for each class selected. oing rule will be required to satisfy the classes proposed, and to submitracceptAdmission in all such cases lies. i.
rgraduates may be admitted to courses show that they have reached Suite Iudied English up to the Matriculation students will pay a fee of admission
card of admissi)n to classes, signed by n student before he cara gain admission sued until the fees, including the Union } 19), have been paid. x
card of admission must be shown to the who will sign it as evidence that the
eturned to the Registrar within fort
inspection. nd lectures only in such courses as are
, their subjects for the Intermediate and oras laid down by the London University, who will be guided by the necessity of
restricted to such staldents as are able it to take those courses. An Honours undard may at any time be required to
urs degree in one of the following subotany, and Zoology, are required by the iary subject of B.A. or B.Sc. (General) sading for an Honours degree would be with regard to the subjects which they ion. In any case the approval of his (dy in charge of the student's Honours sidiary subject selected, where 3ne is
or the Honours Degree in English 8. termediate Examination.
"College, with the exception of those : a full course, and attend the prescribed
:nce subject, provided the hours for that
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Application for change of lecture lectures must be made in person to the considered unless accompanied by a Lecturer concerned.
1S. Students who have applied for a selves preyented from presenting themse: will not have their fees returned, unless t their application for admission before the
GENERAL INFORMAT
No student of the College is permi is in session without the special permissic 2. Ig the case of absence, students n facìòFand the reason for absence. If ab; roper Medical Certificate from a registe satisfaction of the Principal will 3. Students suffering from infectious to attend the College.
4. Students are liable to a fine for irr ansorder conduct or other breach of di College rakes. In grave cases they are l: 5. It is within the power of any Profe OfNStudents from his class temporarily, pe 6. It is within the power of the Pri offence, pending reference of his case to may inflict such punishment, including consider necessary.
7. Students who have enrolled then Courses or for the Pre-Medical Course, a ef legtures in all subjects which they cho 8. No student who has so enrolled as a private student without the special enters, he will be required to leave th occasioń be re-admitted.
9. At the close of each session (that has duly performed the work of his cl Lecturer concerned in the year's work be placed in each subject in Grade A, student will be allowed to enter for a higher class in the ensuing session unles: unless he obtains at least a C grade in at east 80 per gent. of the lectures (in ScièFTIce subjects) prescribed for each su a single subject may on the recommer ha-eŐmpensated by” an A grade in anc two other subjects.
Students entering for an exam receipts for fees and all certificates mus at last 24 hours before the last day in notified.
11. Should any student, at the end more than one subject at a Londen. In the privilege of reading final subjects c( revert wholly to Intermediate classes. on their merits.
12. Should any student, at the end c allowed under rule 9 above to enter fo or having entered fail in more then one require to leave the College

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s or for permission to attend additional Principal. No such application will be 'ecommendation from the Professor or
dmission to the College, but find themlves for admission on the appointed day, hey have notified their desire to withdraw first day of the term in question.
ON FOR STUDENTS.
tted to leave Colombo while the College on of the Principal. must at once notify the Registrar of the sence is protracted beyond two days, a bred medical practitioner or a certificate
be required. or contagious diseases are not allowed
egularity in attendance, neglect of work, iscipline or failure to conform with the table to suspension or expulsion.
ssor or Lecturer to suspend any student inding reference to the Principal
incipal to suspend any student for any the University College Council, which dismissal from the College, as it may
mselves at the College for the Degree ce in all cases required to attend courses pose for their examinations.
himself may enter for any examination t permission of the Principal. If he so e College, and will not on any future
is, each academic year), a student who ass and has satisfied the Professor or and in the terminal examinations will
B, or C according to his merit. No public examination or to proceed to a s his conduct has been satisfactory, and each of his subjects and has attended (cluding practical classes in the case of bject. Failure to obtain a C grade in hdation of the professors and lecturers ther subject or a B grade in each of
hination are particularly warned that t be brought to the Registrar personally nentioned in the Calendar or otherwise
of his first year at the College, fail in termediate Examination, he will forfeit oncurrently with Intermediate, and will Possible exceptions will be considered
f his second year at the Collegef be not
gep
r a London Intermediate Examisation,
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13. Students who in the opinion of th and Lecturers, are incapable of followin be required to leave the College.
14. Students who leave the College. formally notify the Registrar of their rea 15. Science students must provide for the different courses of instruction should be regularly presented to the Prof 16. Students of Physics and Chemis boxes of weights and platiraum foil and v
17. Apparatus lost or broken by a within fourteen days of the occurrence attend the class at which the damag apparatus, the time of payment may be be made before a certificate of attendan to the Head of the Department concerne 18. Students are expected to provid for their course (see Appendix V.). S provide themselves with texts of set b liable to suspension from classes in that s 19. The sanction of the Principal r any Union or Society in the University Co 20. Students are required to make and regulations contained in the Prospe accepted in the case of a breach of Prospectus or otherwise notified.
SCHOLA
(The regulations governing the award O to alter
I.-UNIvERSITY CoL)
Ten scholarships each of the value University College, will be awarded on th at the University College. No scholarsh does not reach a sufficiently high standa ships remain vacant, Exhibitions each O be awarded on the results of the same ex
The awards are not made solely on particulars see Appendix II.)
Auva
1921 : Scholarships: M. W. F. Abeyk G. de Zoysa, R. G. J. Perera, P. A. Pill: Sornacanthy, D. J. Wijeyeratne, and G. 1922: Scholarships: W. M. Asaipillai, Jayaratne, H. Samaranayake, P. A. de Wijevekoon. Eachibitions: W. D. Gunal and T. Suhayb. 岱
1923: Scholarships: E. F. C. Ludowyk Tweed. Eachibitions: A. W. H. Abeysu W. Mailvaganam, W. W. Mutturajah, A. ratnam, M. Somasuntharan, and W. J. 1924. Scholarships: A. W. Mailvagan Langeberg, and G. E. N. Wille. Ea Anghie, J. C. Cហ្គmaញ្ញ M. K. de Silv Rubesinghe, and R. F. Wickrepaasinghe,

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e Principal, as advised by the Professors g a University course may at any time
withorst completing their course should on for leaving College.
themselves with separate nqte books hey have to attend. These note books }ssor or Lecturer for inspection. try are required tu punchase their own
le. student rqust be replaced or paid Iol ; otherwise he will not be allowed to was done. In the case of valuable extended. In any case payment aust ce is issued. Payment should he made d, who will give a receipt for it. a themselves with the books necessary Judents, who after the warniqg ail to boks in any subject, render themńselves ubject. - aust be obtained for the formation of ollege.
themselves acquainted with all rules ctus. The plea of ignorance cannot be a rule or regulation contained in the
ERSHIPS.
f all Scholarships and Prizes are liable αίίοη.)
LEGE: ScEHORARSHIPS.
of Rs. 480 per annum, tenabla at the 2 results of an examination held annually p will be awarded to any candidate who d. If in any year one or more scholarf the value of Rs. 240, per annum may amination.
the aggregate of marks. (For further
rds.
oon, M. Balasundaram, T. B. Cqorey, i, M. Roberts, N. မှီငို’’ Sirisoma, Miss P. V. F. Wille. vn
J. L. T. E. Dassarayake, M. F. des. S. Senaratne, P. O. S. Silva, and R. A. atna, F. M. Pinto, M. L. M. Salgado,
H. E. Peiris, M. C. Sansoni, and T. E. ndesa, K. Alvapillai, S. Kathigesų, A. Nadarajah, B. E. R. Peiris, C. C. SabaA. van Langenberg. A.
am, C. C. Sabaratnam, W. J. A. van hibitions: C. W. Amerasinghe, Bo C. a, W. J. V. Fonseka, S. I. Pinto, B. W.

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1925: Scholarships: E. J. Coorey, C. Ooloff, S.J. Pinto, and R. H. Wickrema ratna, S. D. J. Edward, W. Fernando, T H. E. Seneviratne, and D. E. Weerakog,
1926: Scholarships: S. C. Fernando, T. S. Peries, A. W. Richards, and A. S Abeyésinghe, B. A. Mendis, P. Ragupatl S. Thangarajah, G. Thomas, and M. D. . 1927: Scholarships. Miss M. L. J. P. and P. H. Wickremasingle. Eachibitions Cooray, W. S. A. Goonesekera, D. St. G. D. Somasuntharam.
1928: Scholarships: C. O. Cooray, V. Fernando, W. J. F. LaBrooy, D. G. Mi L. L. K. Gunatunga, D. E. Hettiarach Ma W. P. J. Thamotheram, and A. va 1929: Scholarships: C. L. Abeynaike MÑks II. Savundranayagan, and N. S. Azeez, B. A. Baptist, F. B. Bhareti, N S. Sivapragasam.
e1955 Scholarships: M. li. D. Caspers daram, K. G. Karunaratne, P. U. Ratna S. Sivapragasan. Eachibitions: H. J. E. A. X. A. Rajakarier, F. D. L. Ratnaik ”Yევ1 ; Scholarships: H. S. Amerasing Jayasuriya, Miss E. H. G. LaBrooy, S Eachibitions: A. T. A. de Souza, G. S. Ja 1932: Scholarships II A. S. Kohobanwic R. T. Ratinatunga, K. Satchithananda V. E. H. de Mel, G. A. D. H. de Silva A. B. Perera, H. R. Perera, G. P. Tamb. 1933: Scholarships: D. Gurukanda, A Wirasinghe, A. B. S. N. Pullenayagar E. N. Christoffelsz, C. N. V. Fernand Miss E. S. Asirwatham, A. Mandalesw Ekanayake.
1934: Scholarships: Miss P. T. Dickn Muragesan, P. Narendranathan, J. B. sinha, A. N. I. Perera, D. R. Umagili, Ahlip, C. Balasingham, E. B. Tissevera 1935: Scholarships: A. E. Gogerly, L. Bocks, C. Sivagnanam, N. Ma:nicka Ida bitions: P. Th^runavukarasoe, R. Raja P. Sivarubramaniam, J. B. Samarakoon. 1936: Scholarships: C. J. Eliezer, R. ) sekega. Earhibitions: J. M. Kantawala, Samarasinghe, J. E. Jayasuriya, Miss M sekera, Miss K. Crossette-Thambyah, C A - L. Jansz, H. D. R. Christopher.
II. — FREE ST
Three free studentships, tenable for are awarded annually to the two boys Cambridge Senior Certificate Examina case qualifies for exemption from th Candidates, who have completed their 19 or who have previously sat for the Examination, or whose parents are in re per annum from all sources, are not

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R. dễ Silva, F. H. Gunasekera, C. J. singhe. Eachibitions: W. P. L. AbhayaNalliah, S. Nicholas, Miss W. Rodrigo,
. P. Navaratnarajah, E. O. E. Pereira, ittampalam. Eachibitions: R. H. Diasny, C. E. Rubesinghe, T. Sivapragasam, A. Weerasooriya. erera, S. W. Peiris, C. E. Rubesinghe, : Miss D. E. L. Abeyesekera, P. S. W. C. B. Janszé, F. R. Jayasuriya, and .
S. M. de Mel, R. A. de Rosayro, M. sso, and D. L. F. Pedris. Erih ii i tions : i, F. C. Salgado, T. Sivapragasapillai, in Langenberg. , D. P. Jayasekera, A. G. O. Perera,
Wickramasinghe Eachibitions: M. A: . L. Jansz, Miss M. J. E. Perera, and .
z, C. J. Gulasekharam, K. Kamagasuntunga, F. A. P. Savundramayagam, and Balmond, C. P. de Silva, L. Piyasena, e, and G. A. C. Sirimanne. he, L. A. D. I. Ekanayake, C. E. P. S. Sittampalam, and V. L. Wirasinha. yasuriya, and M. P. Spencer. krema, N. Nagenthiram, H. A. Perera, , and H. B. de Silva. Eachibitions: , Miss A. P. Dharmakirti, P. Kandiah, yah, and G. D. Welcome . I. E. de Silva, G. Q. Perera, A. O. n, I. M. de Silva. Eachibitions: Miss o, M. J. Perera, S. Jayaverasingham, raram, N. K. T. Chandrasekera, J. B.
han, R. D. P. Paulusz, K. Kandiah, K. Ekanayake. Eachibitions: W. A. Wijeya, Miss D. V. V. Goonetileke, E. C. singhe, M. J. Thambimuttu.
B. D. Lionel, A. C. J. Weerakoon, S. J. liikkadar, E. B. Tisseverasinghe. EachiIndra, K. J. Welcome, C. G. Strange,
E. C. I. Ekainayake, D. V. A. S. Amara
C. H. M. P. Fernando, M. G. V. P. 1. M. Dharmaratine, Miss M. I. Wijeye. L. de Silva, C. J. T. Thamotheram,
UDENT SHIPS.
Cl
two years at the University College,
and the girl who pass highest in the tion, provided that the pass in each e London Matriculation Examination. th year on the date of the examination, London Matriculation or Internaediate }ceipt of an income exceeding Rs. 6,000 Nligible for thise studentships. The

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duration of the studentship will be ext subject to the good conduct and progr allowed to hold a free studentship in Exhibition at the University College.
Awards: 1921, C. B. P. Perera.
1922, E. A. Wijesooriya, M. L. M. Salgado, Miss C. H. A. Paulu 1923, V. Carthigesapillai,
Miss C. D. Jayaw.
dena. - 1924, D. S. Jayawickrem
S. C. Fernando. 1925, A. Sittampalam,
Miss M. E. Silva. 1926, W. S. A. Gooneseker D. St. C. B. Janszé, Miss M. F. C. Weel
sooriya. 1927, Miss E. M. Siebel. 1928, K. G. Karunaratna, A. A. Hoover, Miss D. Gunawardena
III.-SIR H. M. FERNANDo
A scholarship of the annual value of Rs will be awarded to the student who pas with exemption from the London Matri Botany and either Chemistry or Rural S. the award of the scholarship :-
(1) It is open only to male students w first day of the month of July of the y College.
(2) The scholarship is tenable for thr in his studies continues satisfactory, and term.
(3) The holder is required to take up t University of London, offering Chemistry and to enter for a scholarship, if any, aw,
Awards: 1922, C. Amirthalingam.
1923 (No award). 1924 (No award). 1925, E. W. de Zoysa.
R. Lysons. 1926, V. Kulanayagam. 1927, M. Ferlando.
1935, B. A. A
IV.—ARTHUR LAMBERT RUPEsI
The late Mr. G. L. Rupesingle left establishment of a scholarship at the Uni Mr. Arthur Lambert Rupesinghe. The the value of Rs. 250 per annum and is biennially by the Director of Education ( University College, to a student of the or sec)nd Year in a Final class of a P. recommendation the Arincipal, Univers

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ended to a further period of one year, 2ss of the holder. No student will be addition to an Open- Scholarship or
1929, T. Nalaiah,
V. L. Wira sinha, Miss A. P. M. Oorloff.
Sz. 1930, H. A. Perera,
S. Poni Lampalam,
are Mis-a K. T. Perera.
1981, V. Sivaguru, h Miss G. E. A. Sathianathan.
1982, P. Narendranathan,
P. H. D. Silva,
Miss V. Goonewardea.
3, 1933, S. J. Bocks,
J. E. Jaya,Suriya,
3. Miss M. K. M. Casigamen.
1934, N. Sivarathinam,
A. G. P. Piyadasa,
1935, P. D. A. Norbert,
Miss C. Wickremasiriya.
b.
AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP.
s. 200, tenable at the University College, ises the Cambridge Senior Examination culation obtaining the highest marks in cience. The following conditions govern
ho will be under 19 years of age on the ear in which they enter the University
ee years přovided the holder’s progress is payable at the rate of Rs. 66.66 per
he Final Examination in Science of the and either Botany or Zoology as subjects arded on the results of this examination.
1928, G. R. M. Fernando. 1929, S. E. Dias. 1930, K. Satchithananda. 1931, T. M. Jayawardena. 1932, W. R. N. Nathanies.
1933, V. Ariaratnam. 1934, K. G. Jayasekera.
beywickrema.
NGHE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP,
in his will a sum of Rs. 5,000 for the . versity College in memory of his brother, scholarship which is approximately of tehable for two years, will be awarded on the recommendation of the Principal, Jniversity College at the end of his first ass or Honours course. In making his ity Collegea will take into account the

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student's record at the University Cole, and his parents income. The holder c sanle time anotier schola:ship or an ex|
Auvards: 1934, A. V C. C.
V.-GovERNMENT UNI
Four scholarships òf the annual value with an outfit allowance of Rs. 750 an the Bricish Isles, will be awarded ann of the University College for the pur Lle versity in the United Kingdom.
The scholarships will be awarded on t nations of the London University, as fo
(c) One scholarship to the candida
the University of London as who have appeared for the subject (excluding Oriental II (tOne scholarship to the candide
the University of London as who have appeared for the languages. (c) One scholarship to the candida the University of London as. who have appeared for the F subject (excluding Mathemat (d) One scholarsilip to the candida
the University of London as who have appeared for the Examination in Mathematics on each occasion on which Part I. of the examination ir University of London. Part if it is taken by a candidate in making their recommenda, as a whole in both the Parts. (For egulations governing the awards of
WI.-TiE CEYLON MEDICAL Co
This Scholarship is awarded annually June Pre-Medical Examination, prov attained. No candidate will be eligible his or her nineteenth year on the first da
FRnu
1. The winner of the scholarship w Seylon Medical College for two years, an registration, library, microscope, anato period.
2, This scholarship ceases at the end no longer exempt from payment of suc due.
3. In the event of the conduct or prc this scholarship may be cancelled.
4. In the event of the scholar failingt at the end of his second year, he will instruction as he is ordered y the Exam

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ge, his willingness to reside in a Hostel, if this scholarship shall not hold at the hibition or a free-studentship.
"aidialingam, haravanapavan.
VERSITY SCHOLARSHIPs.
of £800, tenable for two years, together d a second class passage to proceed to ually, until further notice, to students pose of prosecuting their studies at a
he results of the Final Honours Examillows :-
te recommended by the authorities of the most meritorious candidate of those B.A. Honours Examination in an Arts uanguages and Mathematics).
te recommended by the authorities of the most meritorious candidate of those B.A. Honours Examination in Oriental
te recommended by the authorities of the most meritorious candidate of those 3.Sc. Special Examination in a Science ics). te recommended by the authorities of the most meritorious candidate of those B.A. Honours or the B.Sc. Special Candidates for this scnolarship must, they compete for the scholarship, take accordance with the regulations of the II. is optional for the scholarship, and, , the authorities of the University may tion consider the work of the candidate
these Scholarships, see Appendix III.)
LLEGE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP.
to the candidate who stands first in the
ided a sufficient standard has been for the scholarship who has completed
y of the examination.
les.
ill be entitled to free education in the ld he will not be required to pay lecture, mical, or examination fees during this
l of the second year, and the scholar is h College fees as may be subsequently
gress of the scholar being unsatisfactory
o pass the First Professional Examination be required to pay for such courses of in&rs to setake, aid subsequently to pay

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the ordinary fees due on account of the study.
Avards: 1922, S. Vettivelu.
1925, R. O. de A. Sene
viratne.
1926 (No award). 1927 (No award). 1928, S. A. L. Pullenayagam 1929 (No award).
WII.--THE CEY LON MEDI Two Bursaries for poor and deservil cover the cost of the Pre-Medical and M. is available annually for a woman studen The award of these Bursaries will be subject to approval by Government, a and no candidate will be eligible unless Examination. In the case of men stu passed at the end of the first year; in t of the second year. Successful candidat for the Pre-Medical Course refunded.
R nu 1. Candidates may be of any race, bu or of at least one Ceylonese parent.
2. Candidates must be not less than the time of entering University Colleg career, of good character, and of the required for entrance to University ( examination giving exemption therefrom. 3. Certificates proving the particular in submitting an application for a Bursar
4. Preference will be given to such their superior attainments and promise the advantage of these Bursaries.
5. No candidate will be eligible u produce evidence to the satisfaction of Medical College fees for such candidate subsequently from time to time.
6. In the event of failure to pass Bursary may be withdrawn by the Count
7. The holder of a Bursary cannot First Professional Scholarship, but the covered by the scholarship.
8. Canvassing of members of the candidates or on their behalf will disquali Auvards : 1927, J. F. W. Balachandr C. L. Bartholomeusz, S. Nadarajah, Miss E. K. Mendis. 1928, S. S. P. de Silva,
A. L. Melder, V. J. R. Muttukuma G. N. R. Nathaniel, Miss E. M. Siebel. 1930, Miss M. S. G. Jayama Miss D. P. Gunawarde S. Sandarasagara, A. Sinnatamby, K. Nadarajah, R. Lu. Amarasinghe, T. Çhelvarajah, S. Fernando.

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third, fourth, anor fifth year courses of
1930, V. Gunaratnam. 193', A. Nimalasuria. 1932 (No award). 1933 (No award). 1934 (No award). 1935 (No award).
CAL CoLLEGE BURSARIES. g students aré available each years to 2dical Counses. In addition one Bursary t.
made by the Medical College Coursil, , the close of the Pre-Medical Course, he (or she) has passed the Pre-Medical lents this examination must have h-cen. he case of women students, by the end es for these Bursaries will have the fees
les. سسجسمبرs. 3 ut must have been born either in Seylo
17 and not more than 21 years of age at 2, must be physically fit for a medical necessary standard of general education Dollege, i.e., London Matriculation or
s required by Rule 2 must be furnished
candidates as appear to the Council by of usefulness to be more deserving of
nless his or her parents or guardians the Council that they are unable to pay es, and thëy may be required to do so
examinations at the correct time, any 3il. at the same time hold the entrance or Bursary will lapse during the period
Ceylon Medical College Councio byr fy any candidate. a. 1931, Miss E. D. C. Salgado,
G. G. N. de Silva, ID. B. Giunasekera. 932, Miss R. Perumal,
S. Suppiah. 1933, S. E. Seneviratne, *Ա . R. C. J. Rustomjee.
1934, G. C. I. de Silva,
A. Nagendra, ha, Miss N. C. Perera. na, 1935, D. J. Attygalle,
C. Sivagnanam Miss N. Cheliah

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( ANNUAL PRIZE
Соотатарату Prize.—This priz balam Arunachalam in memory of the student in Science. Endowment Rs. 3, be awarded annually on the recommend beste gandidate from the Ceylon Univer first attempt at the London B.Sc. Spec -class with Botany, hemistry, Physics, The prize wie begiven in the form selected by the candidatewith the apprc
Alvards: 1922, T. A. Karalakulas
gham,
1923, P. A. Pillai. 1924, R. H. Paul. 1925, H. E. Peries. 1926, M. L. M. Salgado. 1927, B. W. Rubesinghe. 1928, W. Fernando.
2 harles de Abre v rize a for Pl "gr. Peter de Abrew in memory of the studentin Philosophy. Endowment the undărgraduate student of the Uni BA. (General) Examination with the (a he passes the whée examination ir marks in Ethics of the First Division sta
Auvard: 1923,
3. Muncherii Franji Khan Gold M by Mrs. F. P. Khan in memory of her fat for the best student in Education. Endo
Pending the establishment of a Depe College, it has been decided, with the ap from the endowment for the fgllowing pri
(a) Muncherii Framji Khan Prize in value of"Rs. 100 (circa), will be awarded : of Mathematics based on the Sessional Final JFirst Year Honours course in Mat
Any regular student of the College o. eligible, provided that he has followed College for not less than three terms imm will be made unless the best student has
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The rize winners expected to follo and te enter for the B.Sc. (Special) Exam of London.
The award will be in the form of books value of Rs. 100.
Auvards: 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, S M
(b) Muncherii Framji Khan Prize in I -of Rs 100 (circa), will be awarded annu Physics, to a student who has complet Couse in Physics. Work during the wh recommending the award.

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S AND MEDALS.
2 was founded by the late Sir Ponnamlate. Sir M. Coomaraswamy for the best 100. Until further notice, the prize will ation of the University of London to the sity College, who, on the occasion of his al Examination, obtains a first or second
or Zoology as his principal subject.
of an order on a bookseller for books val of the Principal, University College.
in- 1929, L. D. Smith. 1930, H. Lourensz. 1931, M. Fernando. 1932, B. A. Baptist. 1933, A. A. Hoover. 1934 (No award). 1935, L. J. D. Fernando.
silosophy.-This prize was founded by late Mr. Charles de Abrew for the best Rs. 3,000. The prize is awarded to versity College who passes the London highest marks in Ethics, provided that n the First Division and (b) he secures mdard.
G de Soyza.
2dal for Education.--This was founded her, the late Mr. Muncherii Framji Khan wment Rs. 3,000. rtment of Education at the University proval of the donor, to utilize the income ZeS :-
Mathematics.-The prize, of the annual annually on the report of the Department Examination for students following the hematics. f not more than six terms' standing is a satisfactory course of study in the ediately preceding the award. No award shown sufficient merit. w the Honours course in Mathematics ination in Mathematics of the University
or of an order on a bookseller up to the
H. A. Perera, A. Vaidialingam. J. B. Ekanayake. 3. J. Boeks, N. Manicka Idaikkadar.
hysics.-The prize, of the annual value ally on the report of the Department of 2d his first year of the B.Sc. (Special) ole session will be taken into account in

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Any regular student of the College, Physics, is eligible; but no award will shown.
The prize winner is expected to conti in Physics.
The award will be in the form of book of the prize. .
Awards: 1933, First Prize,
Second Priz
1934, First Prize, 1935, First Prize,
Second Priz 1936 (No award).
4. Pestonji Dinshawji Khan Gol founded by Mr. F. P. Khan in memory for the best student in Economics. E until further notice, be awarded to the st best at the Diploma. Examination in Ec Second Class Honours at the examinatio
Awards: 1929, Miss W. R 1930, Miss S. Ni 1931, Miss M. F. 1932, F. A. Piac 1933, M. Rajend C. Senathi 1934, H. E. Ten 1935, G. P. Tam
5. Colombo Pettah Library Prize authorities of Che old Pettah Public from the Fort to another locality. F until further notice, be awarded to the in passing the London Intermediate Ex
Auvards : 1926, E. J. Cooray.
1927, D. St. C. B. Jans 1928, R. Asirwathan. 1929, C. L. Abeynaike.
1980, C. F. Roberts.
6. (a) Ponnambalam Mudaliyar F in the Tamil Language, its Literature, a
(b) Arunach allam, Prize.--For resea South Indians History and Archaeology.
The late Sir Ponnambalam Arunach for the above prizes. In January, Rs. 7,350, representing the value of th College Council accepted the bequest the annual interest on the total sum te
The Sir Ponnanbalan
tenable for two years and awarded
University College who does best in Tae nation of the year of the award and of whole examination and reaches F. scholarship-holder will be expected to post-graduate work at the Ceylon Univ University of Madras or a similar inst to consist of the study of any subjec Arunachalam's bequest. .ܫܝ

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pursuing the B.Sc. (Special) Course in e made unless sufficient merit has been
ue tor.ollow the B.Sc. (Special) Cogrse
, or an order on a bookseller to the value
H. B. de Silva, 3, V. Sivaguru. .
A. Jayaram.
P. Narendranathan. E. B. Tisseverasinghe, 2, C. G. Strange.
i Medal for Economics.-Thus was of the late Mr. Pestonji Dinshawjihnan indowment Rs. 3,000. The medal will, udent of the University Collegé'Whi) does :onomics, provided that he gains at least
odrigo, B.A. (Honours). malasuriya, B.A. (Honours).
C. Weerasooriya, B.Sc. (Economics). haud, B.A. (Honöurs). ra, B.A. (Honours), rajah, B.A. (Honours). nekoon, B.A. (Hongurs). bayah, B.A. (Honouss). for English.--This was founded by the Library at the time of its transference Endowment Rs. 1,500. The prize Swill, student of the University College, who :amination in Arts, does best in English. 1931, H. S. Amerasinghe. F zé. 1932, Miss E. H. G. LaBrooy.
1933, H. R. Perera. 1934, ID. R. Umagiliya. 1935, E. C. Ahlip.
rize.--For research and original work
nd its Philosophy.
rch and original work în Ceylon and


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At a later stage, the awards will be n or thesis on the subjects prescribed in t
Award 1928, S.
N80, Wa
1932 (No
1934 (No
1985 (No
7. W. Daniel Fernando Vaidyasekera by W. Daniel Fernando Waidyasekera, V The prize will be аwardèd, until furthe University College who, in the opinion in Pali at the London Intermediate E. thẻ examination as a whole.
és Avagãs: 1928, M. D. de Silva.
1929, O. H. de A. Wije
sekera. 1930 (No award). 1931, R. A. E. Perera.
LIBRA
The College Library, which includes : library of the late Mr A. Padmanabha, the late Sir Ronnambalam Arunachalan Orientalia, from the library of the late Pr Mrs. Rhys Davids, DLitt., is open to stu days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursday l: noon on Saturdays. Books relating t charge of the Professors concerned, and a Every student of the College who is e and have out at one time not more than for two weeks; but this period may be another student.
If a pook when due is not returned Librarian, the borrower shall be liable to as further fine of 25 cents per volum the bfook is not returned, until the total for which the book can be replaced. I the borrower shall be liable to pay the the cost of re-ordering. All fines are co by him to the Principal. Under no ci except by special permission of the Princ The library takes in several periodicals The current numbers, as well as the ba for reference.
Students who have graduated from Library, for reference only, if they h members of the University College an registration as a graduate member of t amount may be altered in the future. graduates, in the discretion of the Principa fee of a similar amount. s༽
Gaduate students who are in resider are entitled to all the Library privileges
Stfidents who register themselves as 1 of sompeting for Government University not attend courses of instruction at the ( only. -܀ m

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nade in the form of prizes for an essay he bequest.
Coomaraswamу. | Sinmathuray.
award). award). award).
Prize for Pali.-This prize was founded eda Mudaliyar. Endowment Rs. 3,000. r notice, to the student of the Ceylon of the University of London, does best kamination in Arts, provided he passes
1932 (No award). 1933, Miss S. Suaris. 1934, E. R. de Silva. 1935, L. B. D. Lionel.
RY.
a collection of valuable books from the presented to the College by his father, n, and a valuable bequest of books on ofessor T. W. Rhys Davids presented by dents from 8.30 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. on Mons, and Fridays, and from 8.30 A.M. to o the various Science subjects are in the re kept in the Science Block. nrolled for a regular course may borrow two volumes, and may retain any book prolonged if the book is not required by
on or before the day specified by the to a fine of 50 cents per volume; and le for every subsequent day so long as amount of the fine is equal to the sun n case of damage to or loss of a book full cost of the volume in addition to Dllected by the Librarian and paid over rcumstances will any fine be remitted, cipal. a
relating to different branches of study. ck numbers, when bound, are available
the University College may use the ave registered themselves as graduate d paid the requisite fee. The fee for he College is Rs. 5 per annum. This The privilege may be extended to other al, on payment of a Reader's Registration
ce for the prosecution of their studies 2xtended to undergraduate students.
members of the College for the purpose, Scholarships for a second tim&but do 3ollege may use the library for reference

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AMAL.GAMA
The Ceylon University College Unic Society was later replaced by two sepa College Union Society; (ii.) The Unive) There is a large playing field in fron pitches and football grounds. There are the other two near the playing field.
Every undergraduate member of th Society and the Amalgamation Club, the for the Amalgamation Club, Re. 1.50 foi Magazine) being compulsory in all case admission to the College who has not p College Staff who pay the usual subscr privileges of the Society are also extende others.
His Excellency the Governor is Patr the College is President. A book of every student may obtain a copy on ap
OTHER S
The following societies and study College :-
Biological Society,
Chemical Society,
Physical Society,
English Study Circle,
These societies meet during term tim general discussion.
There is also a Dramatic and Music. of reading plays and cultivating music.
APPEN
Ceylon University College Schola
Ten Scholarships each of the value on the results of an examination held College, to students who have passed th secured exemption from it. The date O Ceylon Gover, ment Gazette.
No Scholarship will be awarded to a ciently high standard. If in any year ( Exhibitions each of the value of Rs. 2 results of the same examination.
Scholarships or Exhibitions which fall tion to students of the College who show 2. (i.) No student will be admitted t 19th year on or before the first of July of (ii.) Students of the University Colle respects may with the approval of the P examination, provided that they are no the College.
3. The Scholarships and Exhibition for a year commencing on the first of . tion, but are renewable for a further ps good conduct and progress of the hold.

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UNION SOCIETY AND TION CLUB.
in Societir was founded in 1921. This uate organizations: (i.) The University sity College Amalgamation Club.
ut of the College buildings, with criccet five tennis courts, three at College House,
e College is a member of the Union terminal fee offs. 7 (representing Rs 5 : the Union Society, and 50 cents for the s. No student will be given his card of reviously paid this fee. Members of the iption are members of the Union. The 2d on certain conditions to graduates and
on of the Union, and the Principal of rules and regulations is published, and blication to the General Secretary.
OCIETIES.
circles have also been formed at the
Sinhalese Society, Tamil Society, Curia Historicao The Mela.
e for the purpose of reading papers and
al Society which meets for the purpose
Y- rwa
DIX I.
arship Examination: Regulations.
of Rs. 480 per annum, will be awarded
annually in March, at the University he London Matriculation Examination or f the examination will be notified in the
candidate who does not reach a suffione or more Scholarships remain vacant, 240 per annum may be awarded on the
vacant may be awarded without exanaias
special merit. o the examination who completes his ther i the year of the examination. age who satisfy the regulations in other rincipal be candidates for the Scholarship t of more than three terms' standing at
s are tenable at the University College fully immediately following the examina}riod of one or two years, subject to the

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4. Candidates should apply to the F of entry on or before February 1, which before Februay 15, accfmpanied by
(i.) The London Matriculaừònor Arx (ii.) A proper certificate of birth. (iii.). A certificate of good conduct fro)
School.
5. Candidates Will be examined in(i.) English and (ii.) Two subjects chosen from one onl (a) Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Pali
History. (b) Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Z (c) Pure Mathematics, Applied M
Note.--(1) A candidate who proposes if awarded a Scholarship, must offer bot (2) A candidate who proposes to foll if awarded a Scholarship, must offer Gro T candidates who propose to follov offer English Literature with History bl than English Literature.
(4) All candidates will be submitted t (5) No candidate fil be considered satisfactory standard in section (i.).
6. The awards are not made solely o 7. Candidates who are elected to Sch to take an Honour course in one of th worthy of Scholarships or Exhibitions, ( of the College authorities.
In apportioning awards among the di examiners will generally be guided by t ment to the different Honours schools Regulation 1 that no Scholarship will b reach a sufficiently high standard.
SYLLA
English.-One paper of three hours' d and (ii.) General questions designed t acquaintance with matters of current int
Latin.--Two papers, each of three continaous piece of English prose into I standard authors will be set for translat
(creek.--Two papers, each of three continuous piece of English prose into C standard authors will be set for translati
Note.—Candidatès who offer both La in addition a general Classical paper Latin Grammar, Greek and Roman Hist
Sanskrit.--Three papers, each of thr agontinuous piece of English prose int of passages of moderate difficulty fron generally read in Ceylon; (iii.) A genera and syntax, outlines of early Indian Hi, the Kushan dynasty, and Sanskrit Lite show some acquaintance with the Ran texts prescribed in SanskriAYfor the Lon

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egistrar, University College, for a form must be returned duly filled up, on or
emption certificate.
m the Head of the candidate's Secondary
y of the following groups, (a), (b), (c):- Sinhalese, Tamil, English Literature”:
loology, and Pure Mathematics. athematics.
to follow the Honours course in Classics h Latin and Greek. ow the Honours course in Mathematics: up (c). -
v the Honours course in History may ut are advised to offer a language rather
o a vivá voce test. for a Scholarship who does mot reach a
n the aggregate of marks. lolarships or Exhibitions will be required e subjects on which they were adjudged or in a cognate subject at the discretion
fferent groups offered by candidates the he desirability of giving due encourage, subject to the proviso laid down in e awarded to a candidate who does not
BUSES.
uration which will consist of-(i.) Essay, o test the candidate's intelligence and Brest.
hours duration :-(i.) Translation of a uatin; (ii.) Latin Unseen (passages from on into English). hours' duration :-(i.) Translation of a reek; (ii.) Greek Unseen (passages from on into English). - tin and Greek will be required to take of three hours' duration on Greek and ory, literature and Antiquities.
2e hours' duration :-(i.) Translation of » Sanskrit; (ii.) Translation into English standard Sanskrit works such as are paper, inèluding questions on accidence story from 600 B.c. (circa) to the end of rature. Candidates will be expected to rayana and Mahabharata and with the f)n Intermediate Arts Examination.

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Pali.-Three papers, each of three continuous piece of English prose int varying difficulty from Pali into Englis. tions on accidence and syntax, outlines (circa) to the end of the Kushan dynas be expected to show some acquaintance Jataka Attha Katha, and Dhammapada
Sinhalese.-Three papers, each of th a continuous piece of English prose inti of varying difficulty from Sinhalese into ing questions on accidence and syntax, Sinhalese Literature. Candidates will werks :-Amawatura, Kavsilumina, Pu
desaya.
Tamil.-Three papers, each of three piece or pieces of English prose into varying difficulty from Tamil into En questions on accidence and syntax, the India (particularly of the rise, growth, Pandya Kingdoms), and the General H reference to the Sangam works. Candi with Naladiyar, Tirukkural, Kamba Ra Arunmuga, Navalarʼs Periyapurana, vasana
English Literature.-Candidates will knowledge of the various periods set fo knowledge of the authors set for special s will no doubt be found helpful, especi various types of literature, but the stu subsidiary to that of the chief authors least one compulsory question will be set to identify various types of style and reasoned answers explaining their attribu Three papers, each of three hours dur:
(1) English Literature II: A Paper 1579-1700, with special refere) (2) English Literature II: A Papei 1700-1900, with special refere (3) English Literature III: A Paper
In paper III, passages on specified w cussion, with questions on language, Questions may be set on plays by contem
The specified works are: Twelfth Nigh The Tempest.
The following books are recommended, but for the guidance of students:-
A History of English Literature-C Milton-John Bailey. Homage to John Dryden-T. S. Eli Pope-Leslie Stephen. Shelley-Godwin and their Circle-H Tennyson-Harold Nicholson. Shakespeare Criticism-D. Nicol Sin An Introduction to the reading of Sl
History.--Two papers, each of three h British History, 1485-1914s candidates a more special knowledge of any of the (a) 1485-1688, (b) 1660-1815, (c) 179
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hours' duration :-(1) Translation of a Pali; (ii.) Translation of passages of ; (iii) A generol paper, including quespf Earls Indian History from 600 B.C. 复 is . . -
y, and Pali Literature. Candidates will
with the following works :-Mahawansa, Attha Katha.
'ee hours' duration :-(i.) Translation of Sinhalese; (ii.) Traslakon of passages English; (iii.) A. general paper, includoutlines of the History of Ceylan, afd be expected to be acquainted with the avaliya, Kavyasekhara, Selalihini San
hours' duration :-(i.) Translation of a Tamil; (ii.) Translation of passages of glish; (iii.) A general paper, including
outlines of the early History of South
and decline of the Chera, Chola, and istory of Tamil Literature, with special dates will be expected to be acquainte mayanam, Villiputturar Bharatarî, and
I.
be expected to have a fair general r study, in addition to a more detailed tudy. Works on the history of literature ally in tracing the development of the dy of such works ahould be treated as themselves. In the first two papers, at 5, designed to test the candidates’ ability literary convention, as well as to give tions. ܖ ation :—
of three hours' duration on the period nce to Ben Jonson, Milton, and Dryden.
of three hours' duration on the period nce to Pope, Shelley, and Tennyson.
of three hours duration on Shakespeare.
orks will be set for explanation and disliterary history and literary criticism. porary dramatists.
t, King Henry IV. Part 17 Macbeth and
not as prescribed subjects of examination,
a Zamian and Legouis.
oti.
. N. Brailsford.
lith. akespeare-F. S. Boas.
ours duration :-(i.) A paper on Moder, should have a general knowledge, and following periods:- -1914; special attention should be paid mpire, particylarly in the 19th century;

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(ii.) A paper to test the general info particularly in general historical, econo. will also include questions on the Histor be attempted by all candidates. NMuch in
Physics.--Two papers, each of threeh tien :-Qne of the papers will be on H. on Magnetism and Electricity. A high Matriculation will be required.
Chemistry.--Two papers, each of three tian:-Theory: The general principles changes, elementary and compound subs including simple calculations based there action and chemical change. Character chacmical combination including combina masses, atomic theory and atomic ma maases, Avogadro's hypothesis, valency of the elements including the periodic electrolytic dissociation, the ionic theory of gases, water and the atmosphere; t imppNGtant compounds, hydrog-In, Oxyge: arsenic, sodium, potassium, copper, silv mercury, aluminium, tin, lead, bismuth, c
Practical: The preparation of simple simple salts including blowpipe analysis. volumetric analysis.
Botany.-Two papers, each of three h tion on the syllabus of the Cambridge London Matriculation Examination wi (i.) Internal structure of stems and roo (ii.) A comparative study of the following
Algae.--Chlamydomonas, Oedogonium, Fungi.--Mucor, Pythium, Yeast; Archegoniatoe.–(a) Bryophyta, Marche
a Fern, and Selaginella. Gymnosperms.-Cycas.
N.B.—Candidates are expected to cui for observation under the microscope.
Zoology.--Two papers, each of three h tion: The Syllabus for Zoology does knowledge of the subject, but is designed and of comparison. Students should be and should cultivate the habit of looking it be some detail of structure or peculiar
1. The differences between plants ar Growth and metamorphosis, as illustrate - The general principles and conditi types specified in paragraphs 3-8.
3. The general structure of a mamm as regard form and habits of Monkeys, Ródents, and Marsupials.
4. The external form, habits, and l birds, and reptiles of Ceylon.
5. A knowledge of the anatomy of t organs.
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mation and intelligence of candidates, nic, and social questions. This paper of Ceylon, at least one of which must portance will be attached to this paper.
ours' duration and a practical examinaeat, Light, and Sound and the other er standard than that of the London
hours' duration and a practical examinaof chemistry, chemical and physical ances, symbols and formulae, equations om. General characteristics of chemical stics of acids, bases and salts, laws of tion of gases by volume. Equivalent sses, molecular theory and molecular and structural formulae, classification 2lassification; combustion, thermal and and its application; general properties he following elements and their more n, nitrogen, sulphur, carbon, chlorine, er, calcium, barium, magnesium, zinc, hromium, and iron.
substances; the qualitative analysis of Simple quantitative analysis including
ours duration and a practical examinaSenior Certificate Examination and the th the addition of the following:- t of Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons;
types and groups:-
Spirogyra;
ntia and Polytrichum; (b) Pteridophyta,
sections, stain, and mount specimens.
ours' duration and a practical examinanot demand a detailed or technica to encourage the habits of observation familiar with the animals they study for a reason in what they see, whether ty in habit. - ld animals. The structure of the cell. i by the Frog, Butterfly, and Mosquito. ons of animal life as exemplified by the
al. The more important characteristics Bat, Insectivores, Ungulates, Whales,
fe-histories of the common mammals,
he Frog, and the functions of its chief
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7. The characteristics of the Arthropod Crab, Cockroach, Spider, Scorpion, and ( histories of common Insects of Ceylon, S Mantis, Dragonfly, Blowfly, Housefly, Ar
8. The external form, and habits of:- Mussel, Leech, and Earthworm.
9. The general principles of geographi
10. The adaptations of animals to th and mimicry.
11. The theory of Evolution, and the
Pure Mathematic8.-Three papers, ea will bet set on
(i.) Arithmetic; (ii.) Algebra, including the theory of
of the theory of equations, deter summation of easy series, perm of the binomial, exponential, a the binomial, exponential, and l (iii.).Euclidean Geometry, including p) nected with the triangle and of s of space- and properties of the si (iv.) Plane Trigonometry up to and inclu (v.) Analytical Geometry of the stra sections (excluding the use of h tary Infinitesimal Calculus, inci of differential co-efficients and maxima and minima of a funct. and easy geometrical and phy calculus.
Note.--Papers I. and II. will consist , metry, Plane Trigonometry, and Analyt circle; Paper III. of Analytical Geometry Calculus.
Alternative questions will be set in eac.
Applied Mathematics.-Three papers, e will be set on
(i.) Statics of uniplanar forces includ simple mechanisms, simple l elementary laws of friction. (ii.) Elementary Dynamics of a Parti
in a circle, and simple cases of (iii.) Elementary Hydrostatics includir
and on solid bodies, partially equilibrium of such bodies; spec and methods of determining ther The methods of calculus will be permit
APPENI
*The Ceylon University Collège Di
1. Course of Studies.—(i.) The cours the end of which the Diploma, examinatic
(ii.) On the recommendation of the student may be either permitted or requ period flot exceeding three terms before
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s. The external structure of the Prawn, Sentipede. The external form, and lifeuch as : —Mosqeito, FRhiinoceros BeetMe, it, Terre, and Carpenter Bee.
-Amoeba, Jellyfish, Coral, Sea-anemone,
cal distribution of animals. Leir environment-potective adaptation
evidences in support of it. 2h of three hours duration. Questions
indices, logarithms, graphs, elements minants of the second and third oralass, utations and combinations, and the use nd logarithmic series (formal ergofs of ogarithmic series will not be required); 'operties of the lines and circles sonimilar figures; elements of the geq.metry mpler solids; ding the solution of triangles; ight line, the circle, and other conic omogeneous co-ordinates); and ElemenLuding methods of obtaining the values of definite and indefinite integrals, ion of a single variable in simple cases, sical applications of the principles of
of Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclidean Geoical Geometry of the straight line and 7 of the conic sections and Infinitesimal
h paper. ach of three hours' duration. Questions
ing properties of the centre of mass, nkages, graphical methods, and the
cle including relative velocity, motion direct and oblique impact; g pressure of liquids on plane areas or wholly immersed, and conditions of ific gravities and densities of substacces Ql.
ed.
DX II.
ploma in Economics: Regulations.
: of studies is normally of two years at n will be taken. Head of the Economics departimert, a ired to prolong the course for a further aking up the examination.
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2. Qualifications for Admission. A. who have taken both parts of the Londo in Science (Economics) may be provision announcement of the results.
(ii.) No student who fails to pass Part to continue the course.
(iii.) Students who have passed Part II On the recommendation of the Head Principal, University College, and at the continue the course; they must, howeve Intermediate Examination next following (iv.) Students who have been referred continue the course provided that they på Intermediate Examination next following
P. To the Diploma. Eacamination.-(i.
Examination must have completed the . irrati9n i Science (Economics) at least
Examination.
t{ir Candidates must have completed a of ther Ceylon University College after University Examination in Science (Eco
Note:- These rules for admission may the Principal, University College, and th
3. Date of the Diploma. Eacamination. once every year, ang will normally begi the first Monday in April. These dates College, at his discretion.
4. Entries.-Entries for the Diploma preeeding the advertised date of the exa accompanied by the examination fees.
5. Entrance Fees.-(i.) The sum of entrance fee for the Diploma examinati for a second time shall pay Fifty Rupees.
(ii) Candidates who withdraw their n examination may have their fees refunded
(iii.) Candidades who withdraw after reason to be supported by a medical certif may have two-thirds of the fees refunded.
(iv.) Candidates who withdraw from t. any other reason may have a portion of at the discretion of the Principal, Unive
6. Scheme of the Diploma. Eacanin, consist of ten written papers and a vi examination and the distribution of paper:
(1) General Economics.-(a) Princip (b) Curreno
(c) Interna
Finan
(2) Economic History.-(a) Modern (gen
(b) Modern
Grea

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To the Course of Studies.-(i.) Students n University Intermediate Examination Lally admitted to the course pending the
I. of that examination will be permitted
..., but have failed to pass Part II. may, of the Economics Department to the discretion of the latter, be permitted to r, take and pass Part II. at the London the granting of such permission.
in one subject at that examination may ass in the referred subject at the London, their referment.
Candidates for admission to the Diploma London University Intermediate Examone academic year before the Diploma,
it least six full terms as internal students having passed Part ... of the London inomics). ܗܝ
not be relaxed without the permission of 2 sanction of the College Council.
-The Diploma examination will be heid n on the last Monday in March, or on will be fixed by the Principal, University
examination will close on December 20 mination. They must in every case be
Seventy-five Rupees shall be paid as an on. Candidates taking the examination
ames before February 14 preceding the
that date by reason of ill-health (such icate from a Government Medical Officer)
he examination after the above date for their fees (not exceeding half) refunded rsity College.
ation.-The Diploma Examination will vá voce examination. The subjects of s among them will be as follows: -
es of Economics
y and Banking Th tional Trade and Public ree papers.
Ꮳe
Economic History eral)
Economic Ristory Two papers. tBritain

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(3) Economic Statistics and Statistice (4) Eсопотic Geography, иvith specia of Ceylon.-One paper. (5) Economics of Ceylon, to inclu Finance, Banking and Credit,
(6) Subjects for an Essay.-One pap
7. Standard of the Eacamination and attainment expected of candidates will a (Economics) degree. The examiners wi considering the award of Diplomas. Thes
(i.) Diploma with First Class Honour (ii.) Diploma with Second Class Hono (iii.) Pass Diploma.
8. Board of Eaca miners.-(i.) The Boa of the Economics department, the Lectu whom the Principal, University College,
(ii.) The Head of the Economics depa of the Board.
(iii.) The duties of the Board shall be:- of papers. (b) To hold the vivá voce ex arrangements for the holding and conduc the award of Diplomas, on which their d (iv.) At least one external examiner University College, with the sanction of examiner shall, if possible, be present at meeting held to determine the award of the latter, his written opinion on the awar
Board before such awards are made.
9. Syllabus of the Diploma Course.- to time on the recommendation of the
Head of the Economics department, wit sity College. Until further notice it will
(1) General Economics.—(a) Princi their development, and their a
(b) Currency, banking, and internat economic principles and the actual practi
(2) Economic History.-(a) The ma development of the leading c and twentieth centuries, with Russia, the United States of
(b) The main outlines of the economic of the eighteenth century to the present
(3) Economic Statistics and Statist Economic Statistics. Collect of collected materials. Tab Averages. The Arithmetic a the Median. Measures of T ment Of Historical series. measurement of Correlation. available sources of Econ! official and uhofficial.

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Method.-One page reference to the Economic Geography
e Principal industries, Trade, Public and Currency.-Two papers.
}.
Award of Diploma-The standard of proximaté to that of the London B.Sc. El bear this constantly in mind when e awards will be as follows:-
S.
U.S.
rd of Examiners shall consist of the staff rer in Geography, and any other person shall appoint.
rtment shall normally be the Charman.
-(a) to allocate the setting and marking amination. (c) To make the necessary 5 of the examination. (d) To determine 2cision shall be final.
shall be appointed by the Principal, the College Council the chief external , the vivä voce examination, and at the Diplomas. If he cannot be present at d of Diplomas must be considered by the
The syllabus may be altered from time Board of Examiners, or on that of the h the approval of the Principal, Jniver
be as follows:-
ples of Economics with the history of pplication to public finance.
ional trade, with special reference to 2e of the leading countries of the world.
in outlines of the economic history and ountries of the world, in the nineteenth special reference to France, Germany, America, and India.
history of Britain frown about the midsle day.
ical Method.-Importance and scope of ion of data. Arrangement and analysis ulation Graphic presentation. Use of nd the Geometric Means, the Mode ispersion and of Skewness. The treatTrends and other fluctuations. Simple
Construction of Index Numbers. The Amic Statistics-Principal publications,

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(4) Eсопотic8 ој Сеylот.—(а) Т. Methods, Marketing, Labour the following industries:-(i. Certain minor inducties.
(b) Island Trade, Transport, and Con
(c) Problems of Credit, Currency, and Ceylon.
(5) Economic eleography, with speci historical, and Economic Geo (b) The regional and economic Geogr Isles and the Indian Empire to be cons the Empire.
(6) Essays will be set frequently examination will be of a gen. a choice of subjects will ordin
APPENI
Government University S
Four scholarships gf the annual value
with an outfit allowance of Rs. 750 an
Isles, will be awarded annually until fur
College for the purpose of prosecuting th
Kingdom on conditions prescribed in the
Y
2. The scholarships will be awarded Examinations of the London University
(a) One scholarship to the candidate
University of London as the n have appeared for the B. A. H (excluding Oriental Languages
(b) Une scholarship to the candidate
University of London as the who have appeared for the E Languages.
(c) One scholarship to the candidate
University of London as the n have appeared for the B.Sc. S. (excluding Mathematics);
(d) One scholarship to the candidate
University of London as the m have appeared for the B.Sc. Sp Examination in Mathematics. on each ccasion on which they of the Examination in accordan of London. Part III. is optiona by a candidate, the authorities recommendation consider the w the Parts.
3. A candidate to be eligible for 'one
(i.) Must have been registered as a s
less than two years;
* These regulations are liable t

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he History, Organization, Agricultural ' conditions, Problems and Prospects of ) Tea; (ii.) Rubber; (iii.) Coconuts; (iv.)
nmunications. il Finance as illustrated by conditions in
all reference to Ceylon.-(a) The regional, graphy of Ceylon.
aphy of the British Empire; the British idered in greater detail than the rest of
r; the subjects for the essay in the eral character on some economic topics; arily be given.
)IX III.
cholarships: Regulations. *
of £800, tenable for two years, together d a second class passage to the British ther notice to students of the University eir studies at a University in the United
succeeding regulations.
on the results of the Final Honours as follows :-
recommended by the authorities of the nost meritorious candidate of those vho onours Examination in an Arts subject and Mathematics); −
recommended by the authorities of the most meritorious candidate of those 3.A. Honours Examination in Oriental
recommended by the authorities of the nost meritorious candidate of those who pecial Examination in a Science subject
recommended by the authorities of the nost meritorious candidate of those who ecial Examination or the B.A. Honours
Candidates for this scholarship must, compete for the scholarship, take Part I. ce with the regulations of the University l for the scholarship, and, if it is taken of the University may in making their ork of the candidate as a whole in both
of these scholarshipstudent of the University College for not
f alteration from y&ar to year.

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(in.) Must have been resident in the
examination; (iii.) Must not have completed his twe the month fixed for the examin (iv.) Must pass the examination on whi
or Second Class Honours; (v.) Must produce medical evidence of
study abroad; (vi.) Must have stated in his form of app tions specified in (2) above that
4. These scholarships are awarded su WZ. -
(a) That the holder shall enter, as an
of the United Kingdom or suc His Excellency the Governor, the subject offered by him in c allied subject approved for t University College Council;
(b) That the course of study approve without the approval of the Col
(c) That the holder shall transmit quar a certificate signed by the Coll stating that he continues to pu his general conduct is satisfacto
5. Students of the University Colleg scholarships, if still under age, provided University College, or provided that the College at the beginning of the Academ the fee for such registration being Rs. 1(
6. A proper certificate of birth must of baptism will be accepted instead, pl four months of the date of the candidate
7. The duration of the Government to a further period of one year in cases course of study which lasts more than marked promise and ability during the fir ship. Every scholar will forfeit his schol or prevented by any other cause which consider sufficient, fails to comply with may be terminated at any time if a schol 8. (a) On the expiration of the Schol a free second class passage to Ceylon. resigned before completion of its term, its term, declines to return to Ceylon w lose his claim to a free passage back to owing to ill-health the scholar will be pro Ceylon.
(b) If a scholar has been provisionally Ceylon Government which requires him training before he assumes duties in Cey passage to Ceylon under terms of sub-sec
9. Notwithstanding the preceding reg sion of the Secretary of Static for the C. be allowed to postpone his return for scholarship, and to remain in Europe f years, on the distinct understanding tha

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Island for five years next before the
!nty-second year before the first day pf ation; ch the scholarship is awarded with First
physical fitness to undergo a course of
lication to appear forpne of the examina
he is a candidate for a scholarship.
bject to the following further conditions,
internal student, one of the Universities h other place as shall be approwed by and shall there prosecute his studies-in }ompetition for the scholarship or in an he purpose of his scholarship by the
d by the Council shall not be changed uncil; جمیر
terly to the Director of Colonial Scholars ege tutor or other responsible authority *sue his studies with diligence, and that
ry.
e may compete a second time for these
that they continue their studies at the register themselves as members of the ic Year in which the examination falls, ).
accompany the application; a certificate 'ovided that baptism took place within 's birth.
(Jniversity Scholarship may be extended where a scholarship-holder engages in a two years, provided that he has shown st two years of his tenure of the scholararship who, not being disabled by illness the Director of Colonia Scholars may the rules here set forth. A scholarship ar fails in health or conduct.
arship the scholar will be provide with If a Scholarship is forfeited, or if it be or if the holder of it, -on complations of len instructed to do so, the scholar will Ceylon. If a Scholarship is terminated vided with a free secord class passage to
selected for an appointment under the to undergo a further course of study or lon, he ceases to be entitled to a retuan tion (d) of this Regulation. ulatfon a scholar will, with the permislonies or His Excellency the Governor, two years after the expiration of the or a further period not exceeding three such permission will be given only to

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enable the Scholai tò pursue a course of fications likely to be of benefit to the II cases the scholar will be provided wit expiration of the two years or the permitt 10. The medical expenses of Univesi
in cases recommended by the Director ( which will be paid for any one scholar on
ll. The parent or guardian of every execute a bond for an amount of not les medical expenses in excess of £50 which Director of Colonial Scholars. The Sec the return to Ceylon of any University medical advisers to the Colonial Office.
APPEND
Pre-Medical E
l. The Pre-Medical Examination is cc sisting of the Professors in Chemistry, P Zoology at the University College, the Registrar of the Medical College. Exa September. Candidates who qualify for to the conditions laid down in Regulatic in either June or September. A student 1 at three examinations only, which mus to qualify for admission to the June ex: of admission to the September examir Scholarships will be awarded on the resu Section VI.-Scholarships).
2. No student is admitted to the Cey fully completes the Pre-Medical Examin tered as a Medical Studené by the G Kingdom. (The registration is effected College.)
3. Candidates for the Pre-Medical Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.
4. Before admission to the Pre-Medica evideisce
(a) of having received a course of in Ceylon Universit College or at an insti Ceylon Medical College in
(l) Chemistry theoretical and pract (This course will not include Bio or the clinical applications of C Medical curriculum.)
(2) Physics (theoretical and practical),
solids and fluids, the elements ( Magnetism. (This course will applications of Physics, which w
(3) Elements of General Biology.-A c
work, in the fundamental facts history, and function, and an infil

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studies or to acquire professional qualisland on his eventual return. In such n his passage back to Ceylon on the ed period of extended stay in Europe.
by Scholars will be paid by Government if Colonial Scholars, but the total sum this account is limited to £50. .
University Scholar will be required to s than Rs. 1,000 to be utilized to meet are considered to be necessary by the 'etary of State may at any time order Scholar on the recommendation of the
IX IV.
Examination.
onducted by a Board of Examiners conhysics, and Botany and the Lecturer in Principal, University College, and the minations will be held in June and admission to the examination according on 4 below may begin the examination may sit for the Pre-Medical Examination t be consecutive. Candidates who fail amination will not be eligible for cards lation of the same year. Medals and ilts of the June examination only (vide
tlon Medical College unless he successation and thereafter gets himself regiseneral Medical Council of the United through the Registrar, Ceylon Medical
Examination will be examined, in
1 Examination candidates, must produce
struction with laboratory work at the tution approved by the Council of ther
ical). The elements of the science. -chemistry, Pharmacological Chemistry, Shemistry, which will be taken in the
including the elementary mechanics of of Heat, Light, Sound, Electricity, and not include Bio-physics or the clinical ill be taken in the Medical curriculum.)
ourse of instruction, including practical of vegetable and animal structure, life 'oduction to the study of embryology;

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(b) of having done satisfactory work in one academic year) at least 180 of t the subjects Chemistry and Physics and given in Biology.
5. The Entrance Scholarship tenable awarded on the results of the June Pre
6. *Syllabuses for the Eacamination :
(1) CHEMISTRY AND P
Iпотдатіс
The General Elementary principles of
Simple substances. Mixtures. Cher Combination. Atomic Theory. Meanin tions and Simple Calculations.
Classification of the Elements. The of Compounds. Acids, Bases and Salt
The Elements of Physical Chemistry such as Diffusion; Osmotic Pressure; Solution; Colloidal State; Electrical Solution; Strengths of Acids and Bases Equilibrium; Catalysis; Elements of The
The Principles of Physical Chemistr and with due regard to the future work c
The General Characters of the Chief by the following :-
Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxidation an Properties of Water. Hydrogen Peroxid Nitrogen. Composition of the Atmosp Nitrous Oxide and Nitric Acid.
Carbon. Carbon Monoxide and Carbo
Halogens. Chlorine and Hydrochloric Hypochlorite. Bleaching Powder. Pot Hydrobromic and Hydriodic Acids.
Sulphur. Hydrogen Sulphide. Sull Sulphurous and Sulphuric Acids. Sodiu
Phosphorus. Phosphorus Pentoxid Phosphates.
The following metals:-
Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magr Antimony, Bismuth, and their more imp [A knowledge of Metallurgical Proces
Organic C
The Ultimate Analysis of Qrganic Co and Nitrogen. Determination of Emp Graphical or Structural Formulæ. Hor The General Character of the Chief T. by the following members of the various
Methane and Ethane. Ethylene. Iodoform. Methyl and Ethyl Alcohol Acetic Aldehydes. Acetone. Formic Acetamide. Glycine. Hydrocyanic aci Synthesis. Lactic and Acetoacetic Aci Glucose and Fermentation.
* Note.-These syllabuses are liable to revisic be duly notified in the Ceylon Government Ga;

) nd having attended in One session (i.e.,
he hours of instruction given in each of 75 per cent. of "She hours of instructio2
at the Ceylon Medical College will be 1-Medical Examination.
RACTICAL CHEMISTRY.
Ohemistry.
Chemistry:- nical compounds. Laws of Chemical g and use of Chemical Symbols. Equa
General Characters of the Chief Types S. 7. Elementary properties of Solutions, Determination gf Molecular Weights in Conductivity; Hydrolysis in Aqeous ; Use of Indicators; Nature of Chehnical 2rmochemistry. y are treated in an elementary manner of the medical student. Types of Inorganic Matter as illustrated
d Reduction. Ozone) Composition and Ꮎ . here. Ammonia and Ammonium Salts.
n Dioxide. Carbonates. : Acid. Hypochlorous Acid and Sodium assium Chlorate. Bromine and Iodine.
hur Dioxide and Sulphur Trioxide. ım Thiosulphate. 2 and Orthophosphoric Acid. Alkali
esium, Mercury, Iron, Lead, Arsenic. ortant compounds. ses, as such, is not required.)
hemistry.
mpounds as regards Carbon, Hydrogen,
rical Formulae and Molecular Weights.
hologous Series. Isomerism.
"pes of Organic Compounds as illustrated
classes :-
Acetylene. Benzene. Chloroform and ... Phenol. Ethyl Ether. Formic and
and Acetic Acids. Ethyl Acetae. and the Alkali Cyanides. Urea and its is. Glycerol. Fats and Saponification.
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Practical C
(a) Qualitative Analysis. Candidates will be espected to possess Inorganic Substances as will unable the Metals and their Oxides, and Free Acids. naetals and their oxides, and the acids are
Vetals: Sodium, Potassium, Ammoniu Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, Antimc Acids: Hydrochloric, Hydriodic, Niti
Hydro Sulphuric. (b) Quantitative Analysis, Volumetric determination involving s. Acidimetry. Wolumetric estimation of “Chromate methods. Volumetric examir
Thiosulphate reaction.
(r) Organic Chemistry. The study of the reactions, with a vie typical-Organic Compounds:-
Ethyl Alcohol, Acetone, Acetic Acid Urea- Glucose, Phenol.
(2) PBYsics (inclu
General Units of length, mass, and time in the velocity and variable velocity. Relative of motion. Absolute and gravitational forces. Simple machines. Principle of and energy. Conservation of energy. Specific gravity and density. Principle ( Surface tension. Young's modulus of ela Atmospheric pressure and the baromete liffusion in gases and liquids. Kinetic Wiscosity. Laws of pressure of moving f
He
Thermometry. Expansion of solids, liq thermometer. Calorimetry. Specific heat. Change of state. Latent heat. Conduction, convection, and radiation. Vapour pressure. Hygrometry. Relation between heat and work.
Sou
Characteristics of wave motion. Longitu Pitch, loudness, and timbre of musical Inc Experimental determinations of pitch.
Vibrations of stretched strings and air col Measurement of vave velocity, in solids, l
Lig, Laws of reflection and refraction. Ima sherical surfaces. Prisms. Convex a lenses. Magnifying glass, telescope, and microsc The eye as an optical instrument. Oph Visible and invisible regions of the spectru Wave theory of light. Polarization of lig plane of polarization. Polarimeter. Ph')tometry.

)
heínistry.
Suຫຼືh a knowledge of the properties of m. tó identify Simple Salts, Individual The constituents of the salts, the free included in the following:- m, Calcium, Barium, Magnesium, Iron, ny, Bismuth. ric, Carbonic, Sulphuric, Phosphoric,
imple applications of Alkalimetry and Chlorides by the Thiocyanate and nations by means of the Iodine and
w to the identification, of the following
, Ethyl Acetate, Acetamide, Glycine,
ding MECHANICs).
Physics.
metric and British systems. Uniform
velocity. Acceleration. Newton's laws measures of force. Parallelogram of moments or torques. Friction. Work
of Archimedes. Hydrometers.
Isticity. - r. Air pumps. Siphon. Boyle's law. theory of gases. Osmotic pressure. luids in uniform tubes.
at. uids, and gases. Constant volume air
пd.
dinal and transverse waves. tes and their physical correspondence.
umns. Resonance. iquids, and gases.
ht.
ges iormed by reflection at plane and ind concave lenses. Combinations of
:ope. Spectacles.
thalmoscôpe. m. Spectroscope. Varieties of spectra. ht. Measurement of the rotation of the

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Electrification by friction and indhctin. Frictional machines and the Wimshufst brush discharges. Properties of magnets. Molecular theo. Magnetic effects of electric curre) galvanometers of the suspended needle Electromagnet. Telephone. Electrolysis and its interpretation by th Accumulator. Electrical potential or pressure. Measu Voltmeters. Ohm’s law. Resistance and electromot Arrangement of cells in series and in electromotive forces and resistances. R. Potentiometer. Wheatstone's bridge. Induced currents. Magneto machine a coil. Alternating currents. Transforme Rate of expenditure of electrical energ developed by current. Eficiency of ele Cathode and X-rays. Simple phenomen
PRACTICAL
Candidates will be required to carry out following list, which is not intended t the general type of questions that may b Candidates maybe called upon to under the usual types of physical apparatus. Measurements of length by calipers, mi Simple determinations of areas and vol Use of balance weighing to a centigram Determinations of density and specific g Hydrometers. Determination of ''g'' by the simple p Friction. Velocity of sound by resonance. Simple measurements by the sonometer Comparison of the frequencies of tuning The mercury thermometer. Determinal Simple methods for determining specific Determination of dew point and humidit. Curves of cooling. Use of simple photometers. Verification of the laws of reflection and Measurements of the focal lengths of mi) Arrangement of slit, prism, and lenses t Arrangement of two lenses to represent Estimation of magnification by simplem Mapping a magnetic field. Null points, Comparison of magnetic moments. Measurements of electrical resistance by Comparison of electromotive forces of ce Electrachemical equivalents. Simple" measurements with ammeters a
3-J. N. 57965 (5/36)

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ricity.
Electroscopes. Electrophorus. machine Conflensers. Disruptive and
y of magnetism. its. Tangent galvanometer. Sensitive and moving coil types. Ammeters.
e theory of dissociation. Primary cells.
rement of potential difference or voltage.
ive force. Units of measurement. parallel. Simple methods of comparing esistance of conductors in parallel.
nd dynamo. Electric motor. Jinductipn
S. y in wats and ergs per second. Heat ctric lamps. Electric arc. a or radioactivity.
EXAMINATION.
such experiments as are indicated in the o be exhaustive, but rather to indicate pe set.
go a vivá voce examination on the use of
crometer screw, and vernier.
U1IᏁᏁᎾᏚ .
Υξε - gravity of solids and liquids.
endulum.
g-forks. tion of fixed points. : heat and latent heats.
y.
refraction.
rors and lenses. o obtain a pure spectrum. a simple form of telescope or microscope. ethods.
substitution and by Wheatstone's bridge. lls,
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(8) BIO
(a) Boi
heoretical.--(1) The structure and dey 2) The general structure, physiology, a Sagcharomyces, Bacillus, Eurotium, Spi) Aspidium or Asplenium, Selagin (3) The elementary anatomy, histology of the vegetative organs of plants.
(4) The elementary aspects of the phys (5) The structure and development o various parts. Pollination, fertilization, ; Germination of seeds.
tö) The elementary facts relating to hel (7) The main outline of plant classificat.
Pracîical.--The course in practical wor Students will be expected to cut, stain, microscopic examination.
(b) Zoo
Thearetical.--(1) The general structure, Paramoecium, Euglena, Plasmodium M Distomum, Taenia, Penoeus, Periplaneta,
(2) Particular attention will be paid to
(3) As an introduction to Embryology tion of the germinal layers will be stud Chick; the formation of the foetal membr outlines of Organogeny exemplified by th of the third day of ircubation.
(4) Oogenesis, spermatogenesis, mature facts relating to heredity, evolution, and v
(5) The classification and general cha Animal Kingdom.
Practical.-Practical work will be based
APPEND
Books recommended for Purchase
The list includes books prescribed for and others which the student in any part possession from the beginning of his cours
FENGL.)
Intern ediate
Chaucer: The Squire's Tale-ed. Skeat
The Pardoner's Prologue and
ed. Skeat • • •؟ Shakespeare: King Henry IV., Part 1—ec
and Morgan The Winter’s Tale— e.
Couch and Dover Wilso Dryden: Poetry and Prose Fielding: Joseph Andrews Bunyan: Grace Abounding-ed. Brown

) စူGY,
ly.
lòpment of the plant cell. ld life-history of the following types:- ogyra, Oedogonium, Marchantia, Polylla and Cycas.
development, and chief modifications
ology of plants.
the flower and the functions of its ind development of the seed and fruit.
edity, variation, and evolution. Ol.
k will be based on the above syllabus. and mount sections for the purpose of
logy.
physiology and life-history of Amoeba, onocystis, Hydra, Obelia, Pheretima,
Culex, Scoliodon, and Rattus. the Frog or Toad as a type. the cleavage of the egg and the formalied in Amphioxus, the Frog and the anes in the Chick and the Rat; and the e development of the Chick to the end
tion, conjugation, and the elementary ariation in animals. racters of the principal groups of the
on the above syllabus.
ΙΧ V.
at Commencement of Courses.
the examinations to be held in 1937, cular subject is advised to have in his
-
SH.
Arts, 1937.
... (Clarendon Press) Tale—
... (Clarendon Press) . Cowl
... (Arden Shakespeare) Quiller ܵܚ - n ... (C. U.P.) (O. U.P.). (Everyman. Dent) (C. U P.)

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Supple fri fri fra Lisf–RE WH in Doren: Dryden Fielding's Slamelia : el. DúWils Legouis and CazaTrian : History of
Tit Eritre
Fr B. Wyatt : Angle Saxon leader Wyatt: Anglo Saxon Gramlin' ...
Willdale : Old English Grammar
19th Century Literature El plete Works of Challegir : ed. F. N. IF Athelston: ed. Trounce (Philological Soc Chimbels árid Sidgwick: Early English | Saintsbury : Elizalihipothari Literature | Browne : Hydriotaphia-ed. Murisori
Beaumont and Fletcher: The Right
Burning Pestle
Nikohol Smith : Characters of the 17th Ce
Mirlove: El War l. Shakespeare: Coriolanus-ed. Craig & C. The Merchant of Warnice, e.
Po, sler Spenser:Colin Clout's Come Homo Again
Epith Llamion.
(l'or general reading, History of English
FLiլ: III1IIIt
I" | F |
aLaLaaaJS LL S LLaS S 0LaaL LLLLL LLLLaa LLLL LaaLS III addition to these they should Torreur Hil vill: ed. Se at: Ty : Sisl III Sidney : The Apologie for Presie-ed.
bւIngli Greenă: Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
LLLLLLL LLaHHHHLLLLSS LLLLLSS KS LLL SKKaKS Jonson: The Alchemist-ed Kingsford Cowley's Essays: (d. Lulliby. Tew. Tilley Shakespeare: Richard III-edl. Thompsc
L Antony Find Cleopatra-el | 1: Pará dise Lost-ed, Werity
Stejn illets-feed. Siiliirt
eneral reading, History of English
TEICOLTl Tmle
6g@ o LATI
-
Integr rhif 7 i'r fr: aqf kitin Dictionary (Lewis and Short, Sm) Ein Grammar (Gildersleeve and Lodg
Hin' Outlines of Romam History. rail's Short History of Latin Literatu F's Writers of Rome. - N 790 (FF
 

A
commended for purchase.
(The Mirrority Press, Carl's ... (The Minority Press, C
English
Der E)
1., 교}}".
T. Lif P. C. UT. P.)
(Méthirior2) ... (Meltir illur) obinson (Orforti) :iety) ... (Cairforri) lyrics. (Sily Irick ď. Jack ROH) a
(Marmilan) ... Pitt Press) f to * = - ܒ
(Terple Drar fra T8 É8) ...a (Urijversity Til torias Prise)
Intury. (0. L. P.)
Me flue) Else ... ("he Arden Silkespeare) I. IKI 13.
(The Irle Shakespeare) L, Mother Elbbel's Tale, Frothlmi,
Lifer fire by Legolis and Cazali in is a derly
[ ... ]ደ]ጋኑና .
only the first 5 books on the 1937 list.
. (), U, P.) Sill.
1. FC U. P.) (Minor
(Eாரா, IT) (' ( P)
... (C. L. P.) on ... (The Arden Sigke speare,
Mather) Case. ... (The Arder Shaile espearg)
... (C. L. P.)
(Maclerose, Jackson it: Co.,
(חום שGltg5 Liter { rett by Leguito Bild Cazania II is Il del Y
N.
| Friulf Artá.
ith or Cassell's), B or Rob, or Kennedy or Sennenscheil).
Të.

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Interтеdit
H8race: OdessII. (Gow') Liyy II. (Chapters 1-40) (Conwry)
Final
Cicero : Philippic II. (Mayor) Terence: Adelphi (Sloman) Lucretius V. (Lufi, Virgil: Aeneid VI. (Pago) ܫ
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isseverasinghe Miss M. W. (1933), B.A UfYlagama, L. B. (1935), I.A. (5, 8, h, Udugampola, S. (1934), 1.A. (l, e, m, an Unragiliya, D. R. (1933; 1984 Exhibition Vamadeva, K. (1935), I. Sc.. (Econ.) (ec,o 4 Vaitialingam, N. A. (1980). Assistant Del enayagampi:Tlaiy C. (1935), I.A. (l, t, lg Vethanayagam, A. V. A. (1935), P.M. & Wythilingam, N. (1934), l.Sc. (m, a.m., p. Waidyaratne, N.L. (1985), I.Sc. (??, (a”! Walpita, P. G. (1933), B.Sc. (1) (m, am Wapola, JD. W. (1934), P.M. (ph, c, b, & Warusavi tarne, B. (1935), I.Sc. (m, am, Watsqn, O. J. J. (1932), B.Sc. (1) (on, p Watson, W. N. G. (1935), B.Sc. (1) (m, Weeraman, P. E. D. W. J. K. (1985), Hi Weeraratne, H. B. (1933), English Hono Weerasinha, H. L. D. (1935), II. Şe. (m, Weerawardena, E. C. de Z. (1985), I.Sc. Weerakoon, A. C. J. (1934; 1935 Scholar Welcome, K.J. (1935 Exhibition), Classi Welikale, G. H. F. (1934), I.Sc. (m, an Wickramaratne, F. C.?V. (1935), B.Sc. (* Wickramasinghae, C. F. P. (1935), I. Sc. ( Wickramasinghe, E. C. G. (1934), Histor Wickramasinghe, G. S. (1935), I.Sc. (m, Wickramasuriya, L. M. (1935), I.A. (l, e Wickramasuriya, W. de S. (1935), I.Sc. ( Wijesinha, F. D. (1934), P.M. (ph, c, b, Wijęsinha, W. A. (1934 Exhibition), Clas Wijesinghe, M. E. (1935), I.Sc. (m, am, Wijeyaratne, W. D. J. (1935), E.A. (e., s, Wijeyeratne, C. J. B. (1934).I.Sc. (n, a Wijeyeratne, C. M. W. de S. (1938), B.A Wijeyeratne, Miss D. F. (1935), I.A. (l, e Wijeyesekera, Miss M. I. (1935 Camb. S Wijeyadevendram, C. D. (1935), I.Sc. (m Wijeyawardena, M. P. S. (1935), I.A. (l, Wijewardena, B. A. (1934), I.Sc. (an, an Wikramanayake, G. H. (1935), I.A. (l, g, Williams, D. S., (1934), B.A. (1) (l, m, a Wilson D. K. (1935), P.M. & I.Sc. (ph, c Wilson, S.J. (1935), I.A. (l, e, ec, lg). Wirasinha, A. O. (1933 Scholar), Zoology Wirasinha, E. M. A. (1932). B.Sc. (2) ( Wijesundera, P. B. (1933), Diploma in E.
Students other than Or
Appapillai, V. (1931), Acting Demonstrati Godakumbura, C. E. (1984), Indo-Aryan l Jofinpulle, A. L. (1933), B.Sc. (2) Kø).
Registered for purpc
Murugesan, K. (1933; 1934 Scholar), M. Vaidialingam, A. (1932; 1934 Scholar), Mi
 
 
 
 

8 )
lg). h, C, b, 2). 1935 Scholar), Chemistry Honours.
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or in Physics; Physics Honours. Philology.
ses of Scholarship.
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APPEND
List of Gradual
(* Government University Scholar;
it University Agric
192
B.Sc. (
First Division : Arulnal * Nadaras
Second Division : Dassan
B.A. (.
Second Division : Calder: Gunaw LOrage Veeras
192:
B.Sc. (
First Division : Karala
Second Division : Kandia Motha, Thang:
B.A. (.
Second Division : * Amara Perera, Perera.
Weeras
1 Divisional Inspector of Schools. 2 Assistant Lecturer in Mathematics, Universit 3 Assistant Astronomer, Colombo Observatory. 4 Assistant Master, Zahira College, Colombo. 5 Assistant Master, Royal College, Colombo. 6 District Inspector of Schools. 7 Principal, Manipay Hindu College. 8 Assisant Master, Kingswood College, Kandy. 9 Advocate. 10 Assistant Master, St. Patrick's College, Jaff ll Assextant Maste, St. Joseph's College, Colon 12 Ceylon Civil Service.

X VII.
es (London).
t University Engineering Scholar; ultural Scholar.)
Pa88).
ndhy, Sadayar. er, Sivappiragasam.*
ayake, Don Tudor Ernest.
Pass).
, Alan Maartensz.* ardene, Don Carfin.5 , Charles Trevor.o ingam, Visvalingam.7
2.
Pa88).
kulasingham, Tamby Pillai A.8
h, Veluppilai Ambalavanar.9
Britto Raphael.lo arajah, Saravanamuttu.11
Pass).
singhe, Samson Felix.12 Benjamin Franklin. 12 Kuranage Marcus.
sooriya, Henry Winifred Robert.9
y College, Colombo.
tbo.

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192
B.Sc.
Firct Division: * Balasu
ty
† Perera
* Pillai,
+ Rajasu
Second Division: Amirth Dasser
De Sil
Jayara
Navara
Perera,
Pillai,
Seevar
Spence
B.A. (
First Division * De Soy
Second Division : Cooray, De Silv
* Rajadu * Silva,
Wijaya Wille,
192
B.Sc. (
First Division: i Asaipil
f Paul,
Tweed
Second Division : i Abeyk
Kumar
Salgad
1 Advocate. 2 Ceylon Civil Service. 3 Clerk in Holy Orders. * Principal, Sri Rahula Vidyalaya, Matara. 5 Assistant Superintendent of Surveys.
Assistant Master, Ananda College, Colombo. Assistant Master, Manipay Hindu College. Assistant Master, Jaffna College. 9 Accountant, Education Office, Colombo10 Assistant Master, Nalanda Vidyalaya, Colom ll Superintendant of Prisons, Colombo. 312 Vice-Principal, Parameshwara College, Jaff. l3 Instructor, Government Technical College, C 14 Assistant Engineer, General Motor Works, 15 Assistant Master, Dharmarajah College, Ka. 16 Soil Chemist, Ceylon Coconut Research Sche

'ass).
daram, Murugesu." Conrad Boniface Peter.2 'eter of Alcantara.5 tharam, Kandiah.
lingam, Chellappah." like, James Louis Thomas E. a, Henry Tudor. ne, Peter Jayaweera.6 nam, Chinnappu." Reginald Gregory Jerome. erome Emilianus. tmamı, Samuel Thamba pillai.8 ', William Gunaratnam.
a88).
za, Gunasena.2
Thomas Benjamin. ra, Peter.1 rai, Gnanapragasam.o Podduuwege Osmund Samuel. tilake, Samarappullige -Ariyaratne.10 George Vernon Frank.il
Pass).
tai, Vijayam, Muttiah.12 Robert Hoisington. 15 Thomas Edward,14
on, Morawakkoralage Wilfred Fonseka. akulasingham, Mutiah Mudaliyar.15 », Merennege Linton Manuel. 16
)0.
iombo. ntwerp. ly.
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B.A. (..
Cla
Second Class Honours: Enrig B.A.
Second Division : Hani Jayal Menc
Parin
Passé
Sitha Wick
1.
B.Sc. ()
Mathematics (
First Class Honours: * Pilai
B.Sc.
First Division : | Guna Jayas
*Perie
Saba
Sena
+ Wije
Second Division : Coren De S
Ellep
Jaya:
Kand
Kart)
| Peiri
Selli
Thur
B.Sc. (l Pass: Tamb
B.A. ( Cla
Third Class: Blok
Ηή Second Class Honours: Men
拿、 l Librarian, University College, Colombo. 2 Advocate. 3 Ceylon Civil Service. 4 Assistant Master, Ananda College, Colom 5 Assistant Master, Jaffna College. 6 Lecturer in English, Ünivers?y College, 7 Clerk in Holy Orders. 8 Technical Assistant, Colombo Observatory. 9 Barrister-at-Law, Colombo. 10 Assistant Engineer, Public Works Departim ll Assistant Master, St. Benedict's College, 12 -Oemonstrator in Botany, Ceylon Univers ls Assistant Superintendent of Surveys í Research Assistant, Ceylon Coconut Resear 15 Librarian, Public Library, Co'ombo

51 )
Чотоur8).
$sics. བད༽ ht, Reginald Stephen.
(Pass). fa, Mohamadu Ismail Mohamed? atna, Merenna Francis de Silva,3 is, Arumabaduge (A. M. de Silva). panayagam, Saravailamuttu.5
Hector A-ugustus. 'am, Jagathram. ramanayake, Emil Guy. 2
925.
Нотоиr8). Parts I. and II.). , Peter of Alcantara."
(Pass). ar
vratne, Walter Dandris.5 singhe, Don Juwanis.8 s, Herman Eric. ratnam, Candąvanam Chelliah.2 ratne, Percy Albert de Silva.“ yekoon, Rienzie Alexander.40 ra, Emmanuel Xavier John Fidelis. 11 ilva, Balage Lipe Thomaso ola, Dhanusekera Bandara.15 rajasingham, Eliathamby Azariah. 15 laswamy, Alvapillai Ponnusamy.8 nigesu, Saruvananmuttu.48 ۔بر s, William Victor David.14 uh, Kanapathipilai.' airetnam, Isaac Ponniah.5
üсопотics). imuttu, Laurel Consuelo Thangaratnam
Hотоит8). ននics. , Solomon Cecil.
story. lis, Garret Champiness.
ent. Dolombo. ty College.
h Scheme.

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( 5:
B.A. (. First Lo sision : Samara
Wille, Second Division : Anghie De Sil Ismail, Kurup Sanson Wijeso«
192
B.Sc. (S
Chemi
Second Clcss Honours: Fonsek
Mathematics First Class Honours: * Peries, Second Class: t Gunara
B.Sc. (G
First Class Honours: * Mailva! * Van L.
Second Class Honours: Abayav Chanm
De Silv
Somas
Thirugi
Pass: De Silv
De Sil
Holmes
Kreltsz
Nanaya
Ramal
Sabaret
Sinnata
B.A. (H
Class Second Class Honours: * Silva,
1 Vice-Principal, Prince of Wales College, Mor 2 Assistant Master, Royal College, Colombo. 3 Teacher, Girls' High School, Kandy. 4 Assistant Accountant, Public Trustee's Depart 5 Barrister-at-Law, Colombo.
6 Advocate. - 7 Principal, Mahinda College, Galle. 8 Lecturer in Chemistry, University College, C 9 Ceylof Civil Service. 10 Lecturer in Physics, University College, Colo 11 Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. 12 Assistant Master, Ananda College, Colomb. 13 Assistant Master, St. Patrick's College, Jaffn 14 Assistant Master, Sri Sumangala College, Pal 15 Assistant Master, Moratu Vidyalaya. 16 Assistant Conservator of Forests, Kurunegala 17 Technical Assistant, Colombo Observatory. 18 Lecturer, College of Indigenous Medicine, Co
9 Assistant Master, Hindu College, Jaffna. 2 Assistant Master, Kingswood College, Kandy

)
Pass).
nayake, Harry.
George Eustace Neill.2
, Dorothy.3
va, Diagukankanige Saris.o
Abdul Hameed Mohamed.5
»u, Keene Justin.6
i, Mjliani Claude.6
oriya, Edgar Albert."
6.
pecial).
stry. a, Eric Lawrence.8
(Part I.). Herman Eric.9
|tina, Walter Dundris.9
eneral).
ganam, Arumugam Wisuvalingam.10 angenberg, William James Albert. vardana, David Felix.11 ugam, Julian Christodas.i va, Malliyawadu Karunananda.12 - untharam, Mailvaganam.6 nana Sambanther, Veluppillay.13 ra, Edwin Alexander.lo ᎪᏱ va, Mutuwadura Seetin. s, Cyril Henry. 16 heim, Reginald Douglas.'' kkara, Gamage Newton.18 ingam, Thamotherampillai.6 binam, Chinmappu.19 umby, Visuvanathan. 20
опоиrs). ics. Poddииvеде Оѕтипd Sатиel.
tuwa.
ment, Colombo.
olombo.
mbo.
. ladure.
lombo.

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( )
B.A. (
First Division; Alvapi Second Division : Abeye w Belam Cuma)
Paulus
Kanag
Sivagn
192
B.Sc. (:
Mathen
First Class Honours : * Wickr: Second Class Honours: Senara
B.Sc. (C
Second Class Honours : Abhay Cooma
Rubes
Senevi
Pass: Arumu Casper
Chinna
Koch,
Nichol
Philips
Sunda
Tambe
Van La
B.A. (H Cla.8 Second Clase: * Amara
Mathen First Class : * Alvapi
B.A. ( Second Division : Alles,
Naekei Rajana
19 B.Sc. ( Mathe
(Par First Class Honours : * Navar,
| Senev Pass: ; Nallia
1 Ceylon Civil Service.
2 Advocate. . * 3 Teacher, St. Clare's College, Wellawatta. 4 Assistant Master, Ananda College, Colombo. 5 Barrister-at-Law, Colombo. 6 Assistant Superintendent of Surveys.
Assistant Accountant, Post and Telegraph De 8 Assistant Engineer, Public Works Departmer 9 Assistant Engineer, Post and Telegraph Dep 10 Assistant Engineer, Irrigation Department. ll Mathematical Instructor. Government Techi 12 Probationer, Agricultural Department. 13 Assistant Master, St. Benedict's College, Co. 14 Braker, James Finlay & Co., Colombo. 15 Assistant Master, Central College, Jaffna. 16 Assistant Assessor, Income Tax Department, 17 Assistant Lecturer in Classics, University Co 18 Vice-Principal, Ananda Baliga, Colombo.

)
Pass).
llai, Kovinthapillai...! ~ undere, Arthur Wilson Henry.2 anage, Cornelis. aswamy, Subramaniam David. Z, Catherine Helena Annie.3 anayagampillai, Suppiah.“ - anasundaram, Mamasivayampillai.2
7.
special).
natics. masinghe, Reginald Hugh. tne, Percy Albert de Silva. heneral). aratna, Walter Patrick Leopold. raswamy, Saravanamuttu.7 nghe, Basil Wilfred.8 ratne, Herbert Ehela pola.“ igam, Sanmugam." sz, Boniface Aloysius Modeste. . tamby, John Rasasingham.6 Douglas Everard Vernon. 12 as, Sandanam. , Reginald Herbert.13 rampillai, Karalapillai.4 er, Alfred Edward.15 ngenberg, Cyril 16
onours).
sics. singhe, Cuthbert Wellington. 17 ηαίίσ8.
llai, Kovinthapillai.l
Pass). fTb John Emmanuel Anthony.2 n, Neri Anandam.18 yagam, Muttiah.
28,
Special).
natic8.
t I.) atnarajabh, Paramanathan.5 iratne, Herbert Ehelapola." h, Thampapillai.2
partment.
trent.
ical College, Colombo.
ombo.
Colombo. lege, Colombo.

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(Part
First Nass Honours: * Wickrg
Сети
Pass: Gunase
Zoolc
Second Class Honours: * Fernan į Holme
B.Sc. (G
First Class Honours: Pereira Second Class Honours: Bartlet Rajadu Thambo
Pass : Richard
B.A. (Hc
s Class Second C'ss (Upper Division) Oorloff, Third Class: JayaSul
Engli
First Class * Ludowy
Third Class :
Second Division :
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours :
Second Class Honoura :
Pass :
History, B. Second Class (Upper Division):
Pinto, Wijema
B.A. (I
Coomar Gunaw;
192: B.Sc. (S Mathem
(Part Goones Sivappi Dantan Tiruna
Chemi Smith,
Bota de Silva
1 sceylon Civil Service.
2 Assistant Superintendent of Surveys.
3 Assistant Lecturer in Zoology, University Coll. Assistant Conservator of Forests, Kurunegala 5 Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department 6 Aldwycate. 7 Probationer, Agricultural Department. ? 8 Professor of English, University College, Col 9 Clerk in Holy Orders. lo Assistant Master, Ananda College, Colombo. ll Assistant Master, Nalanda Vidyalaya, Colomb 12 Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry, University C l3 Demonstrator in botany, University College, C

)
II.) masinghe, Reginald Hugh.
stry. keia, Fitzroy Harold.?
99. do, Wilfred.3 , Cyril Henry.'
єпетаі). , Eustace Oliver Edwin. o b, John Rasaratnem. rai, Arulaтрalат. ah, Henry Wijayakone.° ls, Andrew Wetharaniam."
поит8). cs.
Cedric James. hdera, Theodore Benjamin.
sh. jk, Evelyn Frederick Charles.
ranch II. Sebastian Ignatius.
nine, Bernard Justin.0
Pass). aswamy, Subrampaniam. ardena, Mudulige Dahandase. 11
9.
pecial).
αίίσ8.
I.) sekera, Walvin Simon Abeywardena. 'agasam, Sinnatampy Tharnpappillai. arayana, Peter. ukkarasu, Murugapper Sanmugam.
stry.
Lionel Dunbar. 12
23y. , Balage Lionel Thomas.
>ge, Colombo.
ombo.
Ο ollege, Colombo. olorpbo.

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( :
B.Sc. (t
First Class Honours : Rajan Soma Second Class Honours : Chida-q + de Sil Pass: Appuł
B.A. (H
Clas
First Class: * Thura Third Class: Blazé.
IndoSecond Class (Upper Division): * Adika) Wir
Ferna
History, Second Class (Upper Division): Rodrig Second Class (Lower Division): Thang Third Class : Mahac
B.A.
Second Division : Aryar: Chella Goone Silva,
19
E3.Sc. (
Mathe
(Par
First Class Honours: Coore Soma Wick
Chen
Second Class Honours : Koch, Loure
1 Assistant Engineer, Post and Telegraph De 2.Assistant Engineer, Government Electrical 5 Assistant Engineer, Public Works Departim 4 Principal, Mahabodhi College, Colombo. 5 Assistant Master, St. Patrick's College, Jaf 6 Head Master, Scout Colony, Kalutara. 7 Principal, Ananda Sastralya, Kotte. 8 Assistant Master, Ananda College Colombo 9 Teacher, C. M. S. Ladies' College, Colomb 10 Assistant Master, St. Joseph's College, Colc ll Teacher, Southlands College, Galle. 12 Assistant Master, Sri Sumangala College, P 15 Advocate. 14 Teacher, Methodist College, Colombo. l5 Indian Civil Service. 16 Chief Audit Examiner, Colombo. 17 Probationer, Agricultural Department. 18 Assistant Assessor, Income Tax Departmen

5 )
eneral).
yagan, Sababathippillai. untharan, George Devadasan.2 mbarapillai, Saravanamuttu. ra, Victor (Cyrill.3 amy, Piloris Jayatilaka.“
опоитs).
sic8. samy Pillai, Vaitialingam.“
Benjamin Richard.6
Iтуап.
am, Kalutara Koralalage Don Edward ifred Brittoo." ndo, Kornwalkankanamege Carlin
Branch II.
go, Helen Winifred Marguerite.9 arajah, Stravanamuttu.10 leva, Somasundaram.
Pass). atine, Johanna Muriel End.11 ppah, Cardiyah 12 ratne, Arawyn Chondra Kirthi.15
Muriel Esther."
30.
Special).
matics.
t I.)
y, Clarence Oswald.15 suntharam, George Devadasan.* remasinghe, Percival Herberth.16
nistry.
Douglas Everard Vernon. 17 nsz Hans.18
partment.
Department.
ent.
fma.
.
mbo.
andure.
E, Colombo.

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B.Sc. (C
Seat Class Honours : Ankete #ლ"ქ Class Honours : Jayasu ”NNS - Kunar Ramp.
Rasiah
f Sivapr
Thamo
B.A. (H.
Clasi
Second Class (Upper Division): * Rubes Second Class (Lower Division): Perera Third Class: Janszé
Engl
First Class : --- » l'assé, Second Class (Lower Division): Jayasu Peries,
Indo-A
First Class: * Kanap,
Mathem
(Part
Second Class: Thanga
History, B
Second Class (Lower Division): Nimala Tiruche
B.A. (l
First Division : Peries, Second Division : Asirvat
Curtis,
Ratin
Dissan
Sinnath
l Assistant Engineer, Post and Telegraph Depa 2 Ceylon Civil Service. 3 Assistant Master, Hartley College, Point Ped 4.Assistant Engineer, Harbour Department, Col 5 Head Master, St. John's School, Nugegoda. 6 Assistant Master, Dharmarajah College, Kand ŤAdvocate. حميy 8ecturer in English, University College, Colo. 9 Principal, Dharmasoka College, Ambalargoda. 10 Assistant Assessor, Income Tax Department, 11 Lecturer in Tamil, University College, Colom Assistant Master, St. Joseph's College, Colom 13 Principal, Musaeus College, Colombo. 14 Assistant Master, Richmond College, Galle.

j )
eneral).
ell, Cecil Augustus Ratnasingham.1 undera, Layard.? etnam, Richard Muruguppillai." la, Bamunnarachige Don. , Chellappah. akasapillai, Thambyapillai.“ theram, Violet Fonnamma Jayasothi.
отоur8).
pics.
nghe, Cyril Edward.5 , Edward Victor.6 , Douglas St. Clive Budd."
ιεh.
Hector Augustus. riya, Felix Reginald.o
Travice Leo.0
7ցan.
athipilai, Kanthasamy.
тatics.
; I.)
rajah, Saravanamuttu. 12
ranch II.
„suria, Sujatha.13 elvam, Murugeysen.”
Pass).
Sylvia.
han, Rajanayagam.*
Thephilus Kanagathandikai Kanaga
am.
yake, Tikiribanda.7
uray, Venasithamby.
artment.
O. ombo.
y.
mbo.
Colombo.
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First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours: Pass:
First Class Honours: Second Class Honours:
Pass:
Pass:
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours:
(Lower Division) Third Class Honours:
Second Class Honours:
(Lower Division)
First Class:
( 57
193
B.Sc. (S Mathen (Par! * Jayasu * Kidnap i Wickra
Bota
* Fernan de Silv
B.Sc. (G † Jayase Goonav Suman Albaya]\ de Alw į de Ros Hill, J Karalu Silva, Srikan Sugath
B.Sc. (Ec Weeras
B.A. (H
Olas * de Me * Misso, Rodrig Salgad de lyre
Eng, Gunat ratin
Indo* Fonse
Sic cond Class (Upper Division): Elaris,
* Wijes
Dar
Second Class (Lower Division): Perera
I Ceylon Civil Service.
2 Technical Assistant, Colombo Cbservatory. 3 Probationer, Agricultural Department. 4 Assistant Master, Moratu. Vidyalaya. 5 Assistant Engineer, Post and Telegraph De 6 Probationary Assistant Superintendent of S
7 Advocate, Ceylon.
8 Assistant Conservator of Forests, Ceylon. 9 Physical Director, Y. M. C. A., Colombo. l0 Government Clerical Service, Colonabo.
ll. Ilecturer in Science, the College of Indigen
12 Assistant Assessor, Income Tax Departmen
i5 Teacher, St. Paul's Girls' High School, Co.
14 Assistant Master, St. Thomas College, Mou
15 Assistant Editor, The Sinhalese Etymologic
16 Assistant Master, Dharmarajah College, Ka
།

i.
pecial). atics.
I.) ndera, Layard.!
illai, Mailivaganam.2 masinghe, Norman Samuel.
ny. do, Modestus.* a, Mutuwadura Seetin."
eneral).
kara, Don Paulis.5 vardana, Cecil Thomas Silva. Ladasa, Lokusatu Heva vickrema, David." is, Ernest Cecil. ayro, Raphael Alexander.8 ohn. 9 ""; ~)
, Sellappa. Batuwita Liyanage Solomon.11 dam, Sinnethamby. ladasa, Dewiligoda, Gamage.
опотic8). - - sooriya, Mildred Felicianus Constance.12
опоur8).
sics.
l, Vidanalage Samson Manuel.
Douglas Gregorius.
o, Jennita Eugenie.13
oe, Felix Christopher.14
'tser, Oswald Leslie.
lish. unga, Lekanwasan Liyanage Kanakae
4rуап.
ka, Joseph Vincent.
Hettiaratchige Don. 15 ekera, Nanayakkaragodakande Arashclige iel de Silva.
, Mapatunage Albert.19
epartment. surveys.
Lous Medicine, Colombo. it, Colombo.
lombo.
mt, Lavinia. al Dictionary.
ndy.

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History, Br
SM cond Class (Upper Division): Second Class (Lower Division):
T*ird Cla88 :
Second Division:
Second Class Honours:
Second Class Honou es:
Pas 8:
Sacond Class Honours:
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours :
Pass:
La Broo. Abayase Fernand van luar Nagendr
B.A. (P Caspers Dias, N Kandiah Noordee Perera,
1932.
B.Sc. (S
Mathem
(Part Siva prag
(Part JayaՏԱn
Chemis
Mariam:
Sirimani
Zoolc * Baptist,
B.Sc. (G.
Jinadas † Perera, Ambala Sachlith. Alagara Baldesil de Silv Jayasur Perera, Subram Thanka Wickral
Assistant Lecturer in History, University Co. 2 Teacher, Presbyterian Girls' School, Dehiwal 3 Assistant Master, Central College, Jaffna. 4 Assistant Secretary, Colombo Port Commission 5 Assistant Government Analyst, Colombo. 6 Teacher, St. Paul's, Girls' School, Bambalapi 7 Ceylon Civil Service. 8 Resident Tutor, Zahira College Hostel. 9 Assistant Government Analyst, Colombo. 10 Probationer, Agricultural Department Colom' 11 Assistant Master, Hindu College, Trincomale 12 Assistant Master, Holy Cross College, Kalut: l3 Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. 14 Assistant Master, St. Peter's College, Bamb; 15 Advocate, Colombo. - 16 Frobationary Assistant Superintendent of Su

)
nch II.
William Justin Frank. ara, Dorothy Estelle Lavinia.2
Hector Andrew.3 genberg, Arthur.“ jm, Thambyah.5
(88).
, Winifred.6
il Quintus."
Valuppillai. l, Mohamed Bunyamin. Kukulege Wilfred Edward.
ecial).
altics.
I.) аsат, Sатидат.
II.) dera, Layard.7
try. pulle, Santannam Patinade. ne, George Arthur Colvin.9
DJy.
Bruce Albert.10
зneral). , Hettiarachchige." Simon Bernard Leslie.7 7anar, Sangarapilai." mandam, Vallipuram. nam, Chelliah. g, Augustine Leonard. , Ginige Richard Walter." ya, George Stephen. 15 Aloysius Victor Anisley.14 aniam, Kumarasamy. 15 ajah, Alvappillai. hasinghe, Eric Shelton.16
ege, Colornbo.
apitiya.
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Third Class Honours.
Second Class Honours:
(Upper Division)
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours:
(Upper Division)
Second Class Honours:
(Upper Division)
Second Class Honours:
(Lower Division)
Second Division:
Third Division:
First Class Honours :
Second Class Honours :
First Class Honours :
Second Class Honours :
Pass :
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B.A. (Ho Classi Bhareti
Engli. Fernac
Indo-At Wijesek Wijerat.
History, Br Piachau
Abeyma, Perera,
B.A. (F Arumug Jansz, Leembt Hall, T Kanaga Rangan
1933 B.Sc. (S Mathem (Part * Caspers de Silv * Goonew Jinadas Sittam Gulasel Ratnat
Chemi * Hoover
B.Sc. (G LOOs, 1 Canaga Chelva de Silv Kadirip Kat hiri Nadara Ramar Somas Thirum Vaitial Chellia
l' Assistant Master, Uva College, Badulla. 2 Probationer, Income Tax Department, Colon 3 Principal, Presbyterian School, Barrbalapitiy
4 Teacher, Convent, Moratuwa.
5 Advocate, Colombo. 6 Ceylon Civil Service.
Assistant Superintendent of Surveys.
8 Superintendent of Excise.
9 Assistant Master, Central College, Jaffna. 10 Assistant Master, Uva College, Badulla.
ll Inspector, Co-operative Society.
12 Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Sl

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ours).
8.
Felix Beauclere.
h. p, Reine Mary Phyllis.
/ат. ra, Oliver Hector De Alwis. le, Patrick Bernard Ferdinandusz.
tnch II. l, Francois Allen.
ke, Cyril Linden. Anthony Gerard Osmund.
a88). am, Saravanamuttu. Noel Loos. uggen, Christobelle Enido helinna Blanghe.“ ratnam, Kasipillai.5 athan, Chelliah.5
.
pecial).
atics.
I.)
z, Maxim Lucian Dido.6 a, Charles Percivaľ6. "ardena, Hector Clarence. a, Hettiarachchige. palam, Sangarapillay.? ܟܐܐ charam, Charles Christmas Jebaratnam.2 unga, Percival Upajiwa.7
stry.
Arthur Abraham.
eneral).
Arthur Lorenz.8
lingam, Suppiah. ajan, Louis Ponnadurai Williams.9 a, Brereton Fritsz Clifford. llai, Murugasoe. valoo, Kamala Ananda Jogarajah. jah, Vettivaloe.11 athan, Selvanayagam. ndaram, Velappar. vukkarasu, Thambyaiah. . ngam, Arumugam. h, Vanniasingam.12
bo.
b.
“veys.

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B.A. (H
Clas
Send Class Honours: Saa um
(Upper Division) Sec4nd Class Honours: Karun
(Eower Division)
Eng Second Class Holours : Ratna
(Upper Division) Second 6lass Honours : Savun (Lower Division) Cloe
History, E
Second Class Honours : * Azeez, (Upper Division) Balmo) Rajend
Senath
B.A. (
Second Division : Attyga Supran)
Wanny
Yusufb
Third Division: Arriyar - Bartlet
Guruv
Tennek
193 B.Sc. (S
Mathem Second Class Honours: JayaSu
Perera, Van D
Mathematics, Ada Pass: * Casper
Chen Pass: Ekanay
B.Sc. (G
Second Ulass Honours: Аррарi
IPass: Abeyna Arasan Arianes Dias, S Gagneu Mutuku Ponnar. Sankar Subram
1 feacher, Bishop's College, Colombo. 2 Ceylon Civil Service. 3 Probationer, Income Tax Department, Colomb 4 Teacher, Ladies College, Colombo. 5Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. 6 Technical Assistant, Colombo Observatory. 7 Acting Demonstrator in Physics, University C 8 Government Inspector of Mines, Colombo.

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Oʻn 0ʻur8).
3ίσ8. dranayagann, Frederick Aloysius Pierre.
aratne, Kapugamage Gilbert.
'ish. ke, Felix Danton Luambert.
iranayagam, Mercia Violet Sybil iliak
Pranch II.
Mohamed Abdul. hd, Hugh John. lra, Murugeysen.* irajah, Chellappah.3
Pass).
lle, Leon Louis. naniam, Soundaramma. asingam, Kumarasamy. hoy, Fazalbhoy Shaikh. layagam, Gnanamuttu George Daniel. it, Rose Ellen Jeevamani. liah, Rengasamy. Ioon, Reginald Wilfred.
4.
pecial).
vatics. riya, George Stephen.5
Harold Alphonso.5 brt, Hubert Richard.
Janced Subjects. sz, Maxim Lucian Dido.2
stry. lake, Leslie Aubray Dallas Illangakoon.6 .
eneral).
llai, Velupillai.7 like, Aelian Septimus. , Vythialinkam. an, Mathiaparanam. tanislaus Emile Albert. x, Andie Marcel Auguste. umarana, Denister de Silva. npalam, Sinnappu. alingam, Vettivelu. naniam, Ramalingam.
ollege.

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First Class Honours: Second Class Honours
Division): Second Class Honours
Division): Third Class Honours:
First Class Honours: Second Class Honours:
First Class Honours: Third Class Honours:
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours
Division):
Second Division:
Third Division:
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours : Pass :
( 6
B.A. (H
Clas,
Amera
(Upper
Wirasi (Lоиver
Paulus
Pereira
Engl
de Sou Davids
Indo-A
Piyase! de Silv
History B
Tennek
(Lоиver
Jayasս
B.A. (G
Jegaso Tambi
de Lan Jansz,
Perera Srikha.
193
B.Sc. (S
Mathem,
Arulan Murug Nagent * Vaidia
GOOnel latnas
Ceylon Civil Service.
2 Probationer, Income Tax Department, Colom 3 Teacher, Moratu Vidyalya, Moratuwa.
Assistant Master, Central College, Jaffna. 5 Teacher, St. Thomas School, Matara. 6 Assistan, Master, Wesley College, Colombo. 7 Assistant Master, Holy Cross College, Kalutal 8 Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Sur

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отоит8).
sics.
singhe, lamilton Shirley.
nha, Victor Lloyd.1 -
z, Casparus Leonhard Hugo..? , Evelyn Frederick Carl.
'ish.
za, Anthony Theodoric Armand. on, Marjorie.
lтуат.
na, Lenaduwalokuge.2 a, Kaluappu Hannedige Regina.
ranch II.
koon, Herbert Ernest.
riya, Charles Edwin,Perera.
eneral). thy, Samuel Jebaratnam." muttu, Selvanayake Maude.5
erolle, Kenneth Marvyn.6
Beltran Wallbeoff.7
, Ranasinghe Arachchige Edwin.
nta, Mayilvakanam.
35.
Special).
natics.
antham, Th, a motherampiliai. asan, Kumarasamy.8 thiram, Nagaratne. lingam, Ambalavanar. ratne, Eusibius. sapapathy, Subramaniyam.
00.
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Second Class Ionours :
Pass : .
፴ስ . Second Class Honours:
Puss : in
Pass :
Second Class Honours:
(Lоиver Division) Third Class Honourr:
First Class Honours:
Second Class Honours:
(Upper Division)
Second Class Honours:
(Lower Division)
Second Class Honours :
(pper Division)
Second Division :
Third Division:
Fe]
Sat
B.Sc.
Kir Si Siv Tha
B.A.
Ind
KaI
History
de
Per, * Tan
B.A.
Cha
Jan Per San Siv Sua Ten
DS Per Sly

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lenistry.
ptist, Noel Garth. thenasinkam, Eliathampy.
Sıva, Sri Luxman.
Botany.
nando, Leslie Joseph Dominic. chitchananda, Kumarasamy.
(General).
tisinghe, Vijayamanda. va, Hettihewage Benedict. aguru, Valuppillay. impoe, Thampar Veluppillai.
(Honours).
'lassics.
tobanwickreme, Alfred Silva.
sanayake, Muthu Banda.
'nglish. Brooy, Evelyn Hester Grace. con, René Germain Gabriel.
o-Aryan.
ndiah, Ponnarribalam.
Branch II.
Mel, Vere Eustace Henry. era, Alwin Bernard. hbayah, Godfrey Prasad.
(General).
ndrasoma, Manikkuwadumestrige. sz, Sydney Emerson Poulier. era, Kamalawathie Thossie. garappisiai. Ponnampalam. rasan, Kandayah. res, Somawathie.
nekoon, Victor. ilva, Eardley Charles. era, Henry Horace. a, Gardiye Punchihewage Annaraseela.

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* Arts :
1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931,
1982, W. S. M. de Mel.
1933,
1934, A. T. A. de Souza.
1935,
Mathematics:
1927, R. H. Wickremasinghe.
1928, 1929,
1930, 1931, 1982, 1933, 1934, 1935,
Engineering:
1923,
1924,
1925,
1926,
1927,
1928,
1929,
H. C. Goonewardena. A. Vaidialingam.
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APPENIDI,
List of Univer
s S. F. Amerasinghe.
G. de Zoysa. G. Rajadurai. P. O. S. Silva. K. Alvapillai. C. W. Amerasinghe. E. F. C. Ludowyk. V. Thuraisamy Pillai. C. E. Rubesinghe. D. G. L. Misso.
A. M. A. Azeez.
G. P. Tambayah.
P. Navaratnarajah. W. S. A. Goonesekera. T. Sivapragasam. P. H. Wickremasinghe. Lu. Jayasundera. M. Kidnapillai. M. L. D. Caspersz.
K. Rajasuntharam.
B. P. Perera. , E. Tweed.
Paul. Asaipillai. Gunaratne. » Wijeyekoon.
A. van Langen
T
R. H. V. MI. . D. R. A. W. J.
ber
E.
g
Seneviratne. Nicholas.
E. Pereira.
Rubesinghe. de Silva.
Somasuntharam.
C;
w
H S. E. O. B. W. W. C.
G. D.
APPEND
Hostel N
It is very desirable, in the interests alik corporate life of University College, that one or other of the college hostels; or, wil attached for social and other purposes.

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sity Scholars.
1930, T. Sivapragasapilla.
C. Rasiah. 1931, N. S. Wickremasinghe. D. P. Yayasekera. 1932, S. B. Lu. Perera.
L. H. Sumanadasa. Science:
1922, S. Nadaraser. 1923, P. A. Pillai. 1924, M. Balasundaram. 1925, H. E. Peiris. 1926, A. W. Mailvaganam. 1927 (No Award). 1928, W. Fernando. 1929 (No Award). 930 a (No Award). 1931, M. Fernando. 1932, B. A. Baptist. 1933, A. A. Hoover. 1984 (No Åward). 1935, N. G. Baptist.
Agriculture or Forestry:
1923, C. Annirthalingam. 1924, M. M. Kumarakula
singham. 1925, W. V. D. Peiris. 1926, M. L. M. Salgado. 1927, C. H. Holmes. 1928, A. V. Richards. 1929 (No Award). 1930 (No Award). 1931, R. A. de Rosayro.
Oriental Language 8:
1929, E. W. Adikaram. 1930, K. Kanapathipilai. 1931, J. V. Fonseka. ・。 1982, C. O. H. de A. Wijese
kera. 1933, N. D. de S. Wijesekera. 1934, P. B. F. Wijeratine. 1935, P. Kandiah.
IX IX
otices. te of the students themselves and of the
students should be resident members of nere residence is not possible, should be

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THE UNIVERSITY COLLE
(Brodie House,
y
Founded Sep.
Warden: J. L. C. RC
Management-The hostel is manage ciation at the request of the Christiar Christian communities in the Island (e sented. The Warden is appointed by th Christian Council and of the Principal, U
The Hostel is intended primarily for Christian Colleges. Hostel prayers are maintain a Christian atmosphere. Nonif there are vacancies.
Situction.—Brodie House is in Bagai College House. It is a new two-storey with tennis and volleyball\courès.
Furnishing.-There are common rooms papers and indoor games (ping-pong, cl bedrooms are furnished with spring beds tables, &c. Studens provide their own throughout the hostel.
Hostel Fees.-The Hostel fees for eac term according to bom occupied. Thes meals, laundry, games, and papers durii to Rs. 30 to Rs. 32 per month for 9 mo for the Long Vacation.
(Note.-If a rise in the cost of living imposed).
Special charges, however, will be mad vacation residence, and medical attendan
A resident who leaves the Hostel durin compensate the Hostel for any loss it 1 his room.
Entrance Fee.-An entrance fee of Rs. cation for admission to the Hostel to admission.
Admission.-Applications for admissio) House, Bagatelle road. All applicants rules, and to undertake to observe the sa All matters of discipline are in the hands
UNION
Founded Sep Warden : A. Sinig
GENERAL I
The Hostel consists of two branchesHall-and is at present housed in fine ty and well-lit rooms, and situated in a q Crescent, Colombo.

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GE CHRISTIAN HOSTEL.
Bagatelle Road.)
ember, 1922.
drigo, M.A. (Oxon.). l by the Young Men's Christian AssoCouncil of Ceylon, on which all the xcept the Roman Catholics) are repree Y. M. C. A. with the approval of the niversity College.
Christian students, and students from held daily, and every effort is made to Christian students will also be admitted
elle road, within 5 minutes walk from 2d house standing in a large compound,
3, in addition to the dining room; newsless, draughts, &c.) are provided. The
and mattresses, almirahs, chairs, study h bed linen. Electric light is installed
h student are from Rs. 96 to Rs. 108 a e fees include room-rent, lights, service, ng term. The Hostel fees thus amount nths in the year, no charges being made
makes it necessary a surcharge may be
3 in respect of guests, extras, breakages, 3e.
g the Academic Year may be required to nay sustain owing to non-Occupation of
10 is payable by each resident on appli3over the expenses connected with his
should be made to the Warden, Brodie are asked to read and sign the Hostel me during their residence in the Hostel. of the Warden.
OSTEL.
ember, 1922. , M.A. (Londom).
FORMATION.
he Arunachalam Hall and the Jayatilaka o-storeyed buildings with well-ventilated let healthy residential area at Guildford

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Both the buildings are fitted with mode water-carriage system of drainage, &c., an They are within five minutes' walk of Un a mile of Victoria Park and the Colombo for meetings and lectures, large dining h volleyball courts, several bath rooms, fin
Accommodation.-Accommodation is There are several single rooms, which a students other than scholars and exhibiti at the Hostel are expected to share rooms
Furniture.-Rooms are let furnished wit tables, almirahs, study tables, and che convenience of undergraduates. Addition with the permission of the Warden.
Hostel Duces and Earpensc8.—The H Rs. 96 to Rs. 108 a term according to roc rent, light, service, all meals, dhoby, gam during the term. The Hostel charges til for nine months in the year, no charges b
Note.-f found necessary, a surcharg rises.)
Special charges, however, will be made vacation residence, and medical attendanc
A resident who leaves the Hostel durin compensate the Hostel for any loss it ma.
OO.
Caution Money.-A deposit of Rs. 10 for admission to the Hostel as security This deposit or any balance thereof will b Hostel. y
If an applicant fails to come into reside caution money may be forfeited at the dis
Caution money not claimed within one will lapse to the Reserve Fund.
Payments.-The terminal dues must be ning of each term or in three equal instaln the first of each calendar month during ter exceptional circumstances and on the wi in each case, either permit of payments amount of each instalment, spreading the An extra charge may be imposed if a stu
Admission.-Admission is open to all Intending residents should apply to the obtained from him or at the College. Tc to make their applications early and to h List without delay. As a rule, in respe filled four weeks before the date announce ment of the first term of the College Sessi
A student admitted to the Hostel is ex year.
Discipline.-Residents at the Hostel a passed by the Council of the Ceylon Univ Management of the Hostel and approved
Attached Students.--Students of Univ. selves of the privileges and benefits of th &c., may be attached to the Hostel at number of students so attached will no

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rn conveniences, viz., electric lights and d have been adapted for Hostel purposes, iversity College, and within a quarter of Free Library. There is a spacious had as, common rooms, two tennis courts, e' lawns and gardens, &c.
available for seventy undergraduates. re assigned by the Warden. As a rule oners during their first year of residence
h beds, mattresses (not pillows), dressing irs, all specially designed to suit the al articles of furniture may be introduced
ostel dues for each student are frọm om occupied. These dues include roomes and sports, and papers and perigidicals nus amount to Rs. 32 to 36 per month 2ing made for the long vacation.
e may be impôsed if the cost of living
in respect of guests, extras, breakages, ՇՅ.
g the Academic Year may be required to y sustain owing to non-occupation of his
2aution money is payable on application against possible breakages, losses, &c. pe refunded when the student leaves the
'nce after a place is assigned to him the cretion of the Warden. 1 year of the student leaving the Hostel
paid either as a lump sum at the begin. nents on the first day of the term and on 'm. The Warden may, however, in very itten request of the parent or guardian being made on other dates or alter tho instalments over a longer period. udent’s dues are in arrears.
men students of University Coflege. Warden on printed forms which may be avoid disappointment they are advised ave their names entered in the Waiting ct of any academic year, vacancies are }d in the press as the date of commenceOS.
pected to reside during the full academie
re subjeet to the rules and regulations ersity College and by the Committee 5 by the Council of University College.
2rsity College who desire to avail theme Hostel in respect of societies, games, the discretion of the Warden, but the it exceed one-fourth of the number of

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resident students. Attached students wi may also have breakfast daily (except Su Fus. 8.50 per month.
Miscellaneous.-Residents shauld suppl following are generally required :-3 Fai: towels (all white). All articles, clothes, owner's name in full, if possible.
All communications and inquiries shou Hostel, Arunachalam Hall, Guildford C telephone at Arunachalam Hall, No. 1122 For fuller information, intending reside prospectuses of the Committee of Manag of the reports and of the prospectus can b at the College office.
CATHOLIC
Warden: Rev. Father T. B. C
Ph.D. (Rome),
Object...—The object of the Catholic Ho the University College under Catholic maintain a sound moral atmosphere: h conference given by îhe Warden, and faci
Management.-The Hostel is establish Catholic Archbishop of Colombo. The appointed by His Crace the Archbishop a
Site and Accommodation.-The Hostel lock road, Bambalapitiya, opposite the Po University College and hardly a quarter o station and the sea.
The house is a fine two-storeyed bui
forming a quadrangle, and inclosing in the all round. It provides each student ventilated, being provided with two wi verandah, the other on the garden. The
The building possesses a beautiful Cha for visitors, a Library, an open Study Gymnasium. It is also fitted with all baths, &c.
Furnishin.-Each room is furnished cupboard, washing stand, writing table Students must bring their own bed linen.
Games.-Besides the gymnasium th court and a volleyball court. Table-tenn the indoor games.
Admission.-The Hostel is meant prim sity College. Others may be admitted if should send in their application on prin Warden. In order to avoid disappointin their names entered on the Writing Lis should reach the Warden a month before student admitted to the Hostel is expected
Charges.-(i.) The charges (including and reading room) are Rs. 90 a term. the beginning of each term or in three before the 1st day of each term, and the
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ll be charged Re. 1.50 per month; they undays) on payment of an extra sum of
y themselves with their own linen. The rs of bed sheets, 4 pillow cases and 6 linen, &c., should be marked with the
ld be addressed to the Warden, Union rescent, Colombo. The Warden has a , with an extension to Jayatilaka Hall.
ints are invited to consult the reports or ement for the past eight years. Copies be had from the Warden of the Hostel or
EOSTE).
OOray, O.M.I., B.A. (Lond.), D.D. (Rome).
stel is to provide a Home for students of management. Every effort is made to Ostel prayers are held daily, a weekly lities offered for attending Holy Mass.
ed under the auspices of His Grace, the Warden is a Catholic Priest, who is nd who resides at the Hostel itself.
is situated in a healthy spot on Haveolice Park, a few minutes' walk from the f a mile from the Bainbalapitiya railway
lding recently erected for the purpose, 2 centre a court-yard with airy verandahs With a separate room, well-lit, wellindows one of which opens out on the re is accommodation for thirty students. pel, a Hall for meetings, &c., a Parlour Room, a spacious Dining Hall, and a t modern conveniences-electric lights,
with bed, mats, pillows, dress stand, }, chairs, and a movable table lamp.
Le Hostel is provided with a tennis is, chess, draughts, cards, &c., are among
arily for Catholic students of the Univerthere are vacancies. Intending residents ted forms which can be had from the hent, they should apply early and have t. As a rule applications for admission the beginning of the Academic Year. A l to reside during the full Academic Year. room-rent, lights, board, games, library, This is payable either in a limp sum at instalments of Rs. 30 to be paid on or 1st of each successive month.

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(If a rise in the cost of living makes it raised.)
(ii.) Before admission one month's roon If an applicant fails to come into resider above sum may be forfeited.
(iii.) Before coming into residence an a Rs. 10 as a security against possible brea balance can be reclaimed within one year
(iv.) Special charges will be made in vacation residence, and medical attendanc
Non Resident Students.-These may be of the Hostel with regard to games, libral They may also have lunch at the Hostel.
Library, games, &c. Lunch (daily except on Sundays)
Discipline.—The internal administrat: discipline are in the hands of the Warden.
N.B.-All communications should be Hostel, Havelock road, Bambalapitiya, C
Telegrams: Catholic Hostel, Bambalap
THE UNIVERSITY COLLEC
(Cruden, Queen's
Warden.: M1 iss E. H. Ru
The Hostel is founded under the auspi and is managed by a Committee of that Warden who is appointed by the Christ Principal, University College.
The Hostel is intended primarily for women students of University standing I subject to the approval of the Principal, U
Situation and Accommodation. The E house situated in Queen's road, almost op walk from the main building of the Colleg lin every other respect the house is eminen
hostel.
In addition, to airy well-lit rooms for re. and common room on the ground floor, b space for study and recreation.
Games. —The games provided in thD. Hos The nearness of the Hostel to the Colleg tennis courts.
Hostel Fees.-The Hostel dues, which i Attaches. &c., are Rs. 132 a term. T selves of the qual monthly instalments of &c., may be it of each month. The Hos number of stimonths of the year, no cha

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necessary, the charges may be slightly
a rent, Rs 10, must be paid in advance ce after a room is assigned to him the
upplicant must also pay a caution fee of kages, losses, &c. This deposit or any of the student leaving the Hostel.
respect of guests, extras, breakages, Θ.
2 admitted to the privileges and benefits y, &c., at the discretion of the Warden The monthly charges will be :-
Rs... c.
2 O 8 50
ion and all matters connected with
addressed to the Warden, Catholic olombo.
itiya
E WOMEN's HOSTEL.
road, Colombo.)
tnam, M.A. (Toronto).
ces of the Christian Council in Ceylon body. It is in the charge of a resident ian Council with the approval of the
students of University College. Other may be admitted, if space is available, niversity College.
(ostel is at ' Cruden ', a line modern posite College House and two minites' ge. By its nearness to the College and |tly suited for the purpose of a women's
sidents, it provides a large dining room resides an unusual amount of verandah
stel include deck-tennis and table-tennis. 'e enables residents to make use of its'
include room-rent, lights, meals, games, This sum is payable either in advance Rs. 44 on the first day of the term stel charges thus amount to Ris. 44 per rges being made for the Long Vacation.

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( Special charges are, however, made extras, breakages, and medical attendan
Entrance Fee.—Ano entrance fee of application for admission to the Hostel.
Admission.-Application for admissio sity College Women's Hostel, Queen's r to read the Hostel rules and undertake t in the Hostel. II,
Discipline.-All matters connected Hostel and all matters connected with dis
PRINTED AT THE CEYLON GOW
 
 
 

or vacation residence and in respect of
VD
Rs. 10 is payable by each resident on
should be made to the Warden, Univerld, Colombo. All applicants are required observe the same during their residence
ith the internal administrations of the ipline are in the hands of the Warden.
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