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  1. History. Front page of The Ceylon Government Gazette first issue on 15 March 1802. The British captured some of the coastal areas of Sri Lanka in 1796. [6] In 1802, they launched The Ceylon Government Gazette to publish British government notices in the areas under their control.

  2. Ceylon and Sri Lanka: Government Gazettes Description: This series contains government gazettes from Sri Lanka and Ceylon. Date: 1947-1975 Related material: For earlier records see CO 58. Held...

  3. Proclamations and Appointments by the Governors, Provincial Councils Notifications, By-Laws, Posts - Vacant, Examinations, Results of Examinations, Notices calling for Tenders, Sale of Articles, Sale of Toll and Other Rents, Miscellaneous Notices.

  4. Since the publication of the very first Gazette in 1802, the Department of Government Printing has been the official printer and publisher for the government of Sri Lanka.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › The_Gazette_of_the_Democratic_Socialist_Republic_of_Sri_LankaThe Sri Lanka Gazette - Wikiwand

    The Sri Lanka Gazette, officially The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජයේ ගැසට් පත්‍රය, romanized: Shrī Laṁkā Prajātāntrika Samājavādī Janarajayē Gæsaṭ ...

  6. The Ceylon Government Gazette was the official arm of the administration which published all notices of the Government, including Laws, Taxes, Rulings and news. The reading rooms of the Sri Lanka National Archives contains leather bound volumes from the British Period up to the present.

  7. A Tamil version of the Gazette was started in 1806, and a Sinhala version in 1814. In 1972 the Sri Lankan government of Sirimavo Bandaranaike adopted a new Sri Lankan constitution and repudiated Dominion status. The paper ceased publication that year after issue 15,011.

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