Patients Carried to the Ambulance
Injured patients being carried in a stretcher to the waiting ambulance when a portion of the Mental Hospital building at Angoda collapsed yesterday. (Pic. by Palitha Lakshman de Silva)
Palitha Lakshman de Silva
Fever Hospital at Angoda
The Inquiry Office at the entrance to the Fever Hospital at Angoda remains closed. As a result visitors who wish to obtain information about patients are inconvenienced. The office is about 1/8 of a mile from the hospital and no one is allowed pas...
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Angoda Mental Hospital
The Vice Chancellor of Vidyalankara University, Kiriwattuduwe Pragnasara Nayaka thero preached 'bana' at the new year festival organized by the "Pateints' Coterie" (Roginge Suhada Samajaya) of the 19th ward in mental hospital, Angoda. (Reporter - ...
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Angoda
The patients at the Mental Hospital, Angoda are trained in Occupational work.
The picture shows, the Sister-in-charge, who specialised in this work abroad with some of the finished products.
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Mulleriyawa Hospital
This is the Mulleriyawa Mental Hospital, where inmates roam as they wish owing to the lack of surrounding walls and a gate. (See editorial comment on Page 6)
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Mr. Dudley Senanayake
Members of the Senanayake family – Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Mr. R. G. Senanayake and Messrs. Robert, Dharmasena, Upali and Tissa Senanayake, participated in a ceremony in connection with the laying of a foundation stone to a Wall encircling a Bo tre...
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Sir John Kotelawala Enshrining Relics
The Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, enshrining relics at Mahiyangana on Thursday. - (Studio Phoenix). (Reports on Pages 2 & 6)
Studio Phoenix, Kandy
Sir John Kotelawala Unveiling the Tablet
The Prime Minister unveiling the tablet commemorating the inauguration of the Sacred City of Mahiyangana yesterday. On the left is Mr. R. Premadasa, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Local Government, and on the right is Capt. C. P. J. Se...
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