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- 1970-9-17
From Left to Right: Mr G.P Seneratne (Patron); Mr. D.K Subaramanian (Donor of the Trophies); The minister of the sport Mr. K.B Ratnayake; Mr. P. Norbert De Silva and Mr. R.L Michael.
Daily Mirror
From Left to Right: Mr G.P Seneratne (Patron); Mr. D.K Subaramanian (Donor of the Trophies); The minister of the sport Mr. K.B Ratnayake; Mr. P. Norbert De Silva and Mr. R.L Michael.
Daily Mirror
Annual Port Cargo Corporation Sports Club's Cycle Race
M. Thomas of the Delft Quay Wharf Division, winning the annual Port Cargo Coorporation Sports Club's cycle race held yesterday. The race began at the Angler's club and the route was along Galle Road to Panadura and back.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The winners of the 80 miles cycle race organized by the Kandana St. Sebastian Sports Association, 1st place K.D. Joseph from Hendala (middle), 2nd place M. Thomas from Wattala (left) and 3rd place P. Padmasiri Perera from Pannipitiya (right).
The Times of Ceylon Press
World champion Uwe Raab won the GDR champion title 50 kilometers individual time trials for the third time in succession in Forst (Cottbus county) on July 26th, 1984. This victory was the best present on his 22nd birthday.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The winners of the cycle race organized by the Watareka United Welfare Service Association; first place K.D. Wijedasa and second place S.A.D.L. Perera.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The bicycle race winners, 1st place M.G. De Silva, 2nd place Bharatha Kumara Neelamuni and 3rd place G.G. Chandrasirir De Silva.
The Times of Ceylon Press
"Invention of a bicycle" today means discovery of a thing already known. Still, there are enthusiasts who defy the saying-literally-trying to improve this simple vehicle. Nikolai Sokolovsky, automation designer of the Byelorussian MAZ auto working...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Eleven year old Subaitha Samsudeen created a sensation in Trincomalee by riding a bicycle non-stop for twenty-four hours. She is the daughter of Mr. Samsudeen, aratchi of the Trincomlaee TC.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Hauling One of the Cattle from the River
War-bride ship collide with cattle steamer in Mersey — cattle flounder in river. Three hours after the war-bride ship "Empire Brent" (13,595 tons) had been in collision with the cattle steamer "Stormont" (1,031 tons), which capsized, cattle and ho...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Left to right: (1) Piyadasa, the 21-year-old ferryman, (2) Hendrick Singho with his son — the only surviving child of his family. Two of his daughters were drowned. Two other daughters had died of illness recently. Note the boil on the boy's back ...
The Times of Ceylon Press