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- Deshamanya Neville T. D. Kanakaratna (1923 - 19 September 1999) was a Sri Lankan lawyer, diplomat and scholar who was the Governor of the Southern Province...
- 1993 – December 1994 Preceded by Bakeer Markar Succeeded by Neville Kanakeratne Personal details Born Ahangama, Southern Province Spouse Rohini Gunaratne...
- Political offices Preceded by Neville Kanakeratne Governor of Southern Province 1999–2002 Succeeded by Kingsley Wickramaratne Preceded by Abeyratne Pilapitiya...
- Bernard Tilakaratna 1982 1989 Dr Stanley Kalpage 1989 1991 Dr Neville Kanakeratne 1991 1994 Mangala Moonesinghe 1995 2000 Dr Senake Bandaranayake 2000...
- include: J. R. Jayewardene, Sepala Attygalle, Ranjan Madugalle and Neville Kanakeratne. Steward: selected from students in grade 12(senior) and After O/L period(junior)...
- TennekoonChief Justice of Ceylon 1987 Edwin Felix Dias Abeysinghe Neville Kanakeratnediplomat V. ManicavasagarSupreme Court Justice, Chancellor University...
- Gabadamudalige Rohana Weerasinghe Dilith Jayaweera Jayantha Dhanapala Neville Kanakeratne Vernon Mendis Bernard Tilakaratna Gamani Corea N. U. Jayawardena W. D...
- Jayaratne United National Party December 1993 December 1994 3 Neville Kanakeratne Sri Lanka Freedom Party January 1995 20 September 1999 4 Ananda D****anayake...
- Sabaragamuwa Province – C. N. Saliya Mathew Southern ProvinceNeville Kanakeratne Uva ProvinceAnanda D****anayake Western Province – K. Vignarajah Central...
- Succeeded by Karunatilaka Amunugama Preceded by October 19, 1983: Neville Kanakeratne Sri Lankan Amb****ador to the Soviet Union August 7, 1988–March 14, 1991...