Ethnic and Elective Problems of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1796-1931 |
Contents
THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
Main Problems Confronting Coffee Plantation Development | 7 |
The Kandyan Peasant Revolt 1848 | 15 |
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accepted Administration agitation Arunachalam Association of Ceylon Batticaloa British Buddhist Burgher C.E. Corea Central Province Ceylon Government Ceylon Moors Ceylon National Association Ceylon National Congress Ceylon Tamils Ceylonese Ceylonese Electorate Chamber of Commerce Chilaw Colombo commercial Commissioners communal representation constitutional reforms councillors demand Despatch District Donoughmore Commission E.W. Perera educated Executive Committee Executive Council existed favour franchise Governor McCallum granted Ibid increased Indian interests Island Jaffna Association James Pieris Kalutara District Kandy Kandyan Sinhalese labourers large number leaders Legislative Council Legislature Low-country Sinhalese majority Malays martial law membership Mendis minority communities Mohammedan Moors nationalist movement nominated members Nominated Unofficial Northern Province official Order in Council Ordinance organization passim peasants plantation Planters political population qualification Ramanathan recommended reform proposals regard represented responsible government riots Sabaragamuwa Province scheme seats Sinhalese and Ceylon Sinhalese Member Tambimuttu U.K. Government unofficial members Uva Province various communities Vide voters votes Western Province