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This is what the new Rupee (...) of the C.T.C. looks like inside. It is 200 feet long and 140 people attend to the seventy windows on either side.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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This is what the new Rupee (...) of the C.T.C. looks like inside. It is 200 feet long and 140 people attend to the seventy windows on either side.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Shell Pink (B. Perera up), on the rails, winning the CTC Cup (1 1/4 miles) from Vijelatan (Woods), on the outside, and Select Allow (Gunadasa) at the Colombo races yesterday.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Colombo, March 17 -- Captain Richard Gordon (right) leafs through an album presented to him by Mr. Victor Stier (left) Director of the United States Information Service, Colombo. In the center is Mr. Arthur Clarke. The album contained pictures and...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Cocktail Party at Galle-Face Hotel on the Occasion of Philippine Independence Celebrations
The Philippines' Representative in Ceylon Mr. Eduardo L. Rosal held a cock-tail party at the Galle-Face Hotel last night on the occasion of the Philippine Independence celebrations. In the picture are (L. to R.) Mr. E. L. Rosal, Prime Minister Mrs...
Daily Mirror
Deb's Delusion (Stevens up) is led in by her owner Mr. A. M. A. Maruzook after her victory in the Steward's Cup at Saturday's Colombo races.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Dinner by the PM at Temple Trees for the Astronauts
The Apollo 12 astronauts in conversation with the Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake at the state dinner to them on Friday at "Temple Trees".
The Times of Ceylon Press
Director of Cuban National Institute of Agrarian Reform — Antonio Jimenez at Temple Trees
The goodwill mission from Cuba, led by Capt. Antonio Nunes Jimenez, Director of the Cuban National Institute of Agrarian Reform paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, yesterday at the Temple Trees.
Daily Mirror
The "Mariamma" formerly the "Elsa Jan" the Ceylon-owned ship that left harbour last week without a clearance returned to Colombo a few days later. The Customs and Colombo Port Commission are inquiring how the vessel left Colombo with no warning.
The Times of Ceylon Press