First Board of Ministers

22nd Cabinet of British Ceylon
Date formedJuly 1931
Date dissolvedDecember 1935
People and organisations
Head of stateGeorge V
Deputy head of governmentDon Baron Jayatilaka
Total no. of members10
History
Election(s)1931
Outgoing election1936
Legislature term(s)1st
PredecessorThomson executive council
SuccessorSecond Board of Ministers

The First Board of Ministers was the executive body opposite the State Council of Ceylon between 1931 and 1936. It was formed in July 1931 after the state council election and it ended in December 1935 with dissolution of the first 1st State Council. The Board of Ministers consisted of ten members, three ex-officio British officials (Chief Secretary, Financial Secretary and Legal Secretary) and the chairmen of the State Council's seven executive committees.[1][2] The Chief Secretary was the chairman of the Board of Ministers whilst the Leader of the State Council was its vice-chairman.[3]

Members

Minister Office Took office Left office
Bernard Henry BourdillonChief Secretary19311935
Edward St John JacksonLegal Secretary19311935
Wilfrid Wentworth WoodsFinancial Secretary19311935
Charles BatuwantudaweMinister of Local Administration19311935
Don Baron JayatilakaMinister of Home Affairs19311935
C. W. W. KannangaraMinister of Education19311935
Mohamed Macan MarkarMinister of Communications & Works19311935
T. B. PanabokkeMinister of Health19311936
D. S. SenanayakeMinister of Agriculture & Lands19311935
Peri SundaramMinister of Labour, Industry & Commerce19311935

References

  • Rajasingham, K. T. "Chapter 7: State Councils – elections and boycotts". Sri Lanka: The Untold Story. Archived from the original on 2002-02-07.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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