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Index Thomson executive council of Ceylon

The Thomson executive council was the 21st and last executive council of British Ceylon.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Attorney General of Sri Lanka, Auditor General of Sri Lanka, Bernard Henry Bourdillon, British Ceylon, Cabinet of Sri Lanka, Chief Secretary of Ceylon, Colonel, Commander of the Ceylon Defence Force, Edward Bromfield Ferrers, Edward St John Jackson, Executive Council of Ceylon, F. G. Morley, Financial Secretary of Ceylon, First Board of Ministers of Ceylon, George V, Governors of British Ceylon, Graeme Thomson, List of Ceylonese executive councils, Oliver Goonetilleke, Stanley executive council of Ceylon.

  2. 1931 disestablishments in Ceylon
  3. 1931 establishments in Ceylon
  4. Cabinets disestablished in 1931
  5. Cabinets established in 1931
  6. Ceylonese executive councils

Attorney General of Sri Lanka

The attorney general of Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan government's chief legal adviser, and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.

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Auditor General of Sri Lanka

The auditor general of Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා විගණකාධිපති Śrī Laṃkā viganakādhipathi; Tamil: இலங்கை கணக்காய்வாளர் தலைமை) is appointed by the President to aid accountability by conducting independent audits of government operations.

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Bernard Henry Bourdillon

Sir Bernard Henry Bourdillon (1883–1948) was a British colonial administrator who was Governor of Uganda (1932–1935) and of Nigeria (1935–1943).

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British Ceylon

British Ceylon (Britānya Laṃkāva; Biritthāṉiya Ilaṅkai), officially British Settlements and Territories in the Island of Ceylon with its Dependencies from 1802 to 1833, then the Island of Ceylon and its Territories and Dependencies from 1833 to 1931 and finally the Island of Ceylon and its Dependencies from 1931 to 1948, was the British Crown colony of present-day Sri Lanka between 1796 and 4 February 1948.

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Cabinet of Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, the Cabinet of Ministers is the council of senior ministers responsible and answerable to the Parliament of Sri Lanka.

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Chief Secretary of Ceylon

The chief secretary of Ceylon, was the chairman and one of three officers of state of the Board of Ministers of the State Council of Ceylon from 1932 to 1947.

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Colonel

Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.

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Commander of the Ceylon Defence Force

Commander of the Ceylon Defence Force was the title of the head of the Ceylon Defence Force.

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Edward Bromfield Ferrers

Colonel Edward Bromfield Ferrers DSO was the 7th Commander of the Ceylon Defence Force.

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Edward St John Jackson

Sir Edward St John Jackson, (14 October 1886 – 29 August 1961) was a British colonial judge and administrator.

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Executive Council of Ceylon

The Executive Council of Ceylon was the executive council created in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) by the British colonial administration on the recommendations of the Colebrooke-Cameron Commission along with the Legislative Council of Ceylon in March 1833. Thomson executive council of Ceylon and executive Council of Ceylon are 1931 disestablishments in Ceylon and Ceylonese executive councils.

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F. G. Morley

Francis George Morley (16 June 1873 – 18 May 1955) was a British colonial administrator who served as the 26th Colonial Auditor of Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon).

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Financial Secretary of Ceylon

The Financial Secretary of Ceylon was an officer of the Ceylonese Government and member of the Board of Ministers.

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First Board of Ministers of Ceylon

The First Board of Ministers was the executive body opposite the State Council of Ceylon between 1931 and 1936. Thomson executive council of Ceylon and First Board of Ministers of Ceylon are 1931 establishments in Ceylon, Cabinets established in 1931 and Ministries of George V.

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George V

George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.

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Governors of British Ceylon

The governor of Ceylon was the representative in Ceylon of the British Crown from 1795 to 1948.

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Graeme Thomson

Sir Graeme Thomson (9 August 1875 – 28 September 1933) was a British civil servant in the Admiralty, who served as a colonial civil servant and then governor in several British colonies.

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List of Ceylonese executive councils

This is a list of Ceylonese executive councils from its inception on 13 March 1833 until the creation of the Board of Ministers in 1931. Thomson executive council of Ceylon and list of Ceylonese executive councils are Ceylonese executive councils.

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Oliver Goonetilleke

Sir Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke (ශ්‍රිමත් ඔලිවර් ගුණතිලක) (20 October 1892 – 17 December 1978) was a Sri Lankan statesman.

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Stanley executive council of Ceylon

The Stanley executive council was the 20th executive council of British Ceylon. Thomson executive council of Ceylon and Stanley executive council of Ceylon are 1931 disestablishments in Ceylon, Cabinets disestablished in 1931, Ceylonese executive councils and Ministries of George V.

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See also

1931 disestablishments in Ceylon

1931 establishments in Ceylon

Cabinets disestablished in 1931

Cabinets established in 1931

Ceylonese executive councils

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_executive_council_of_Ceylon