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Manicasothy Saravanamuttu (died 1970) was a Sri
Lankan journalist and
diplomat in Malaya. He was the
editor of The
Straits Echo,
Penang (1931–1941), and...
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Minister of Sri Lanka". "The Sara
Legend The
launch of the
autobiography of
Manicasothy Saravanamuttu". "Remembering the 'Father of the Nation'".
Archived from...
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physician from the
minority Sri
Lankan Tamil community. His mother's father,
Manicasothy Saravanamuttu, was a
prominent journalist and
diplomat in Malaya. He...
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Lankan diplomat Tamara Kunanayakam Arunachalam Mahadeva Anton Muttukumaru Manicasothy Saravanamuttu H. W.
Thambiah Krishnan Srinivasan K.
Raghunath Beno Zephine...
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cricket team K.
Gurusamy -
Malaysian Footballer Rani
Manicka -
writer Manicasothy Saravanamuttu -
editor of The
Straits Echo in
Malaya (1931–1941); credited...
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Dipti Saravanamuttu (born 1960), Sri Lankan-Australian poet
Manicasothy Saravanamuttu (died 1970), Sri
Lankan journalist Naysum Saravanamuttu...
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eminent brothers: Ratnasothy, Nanasothy, Tharmasothy,
Paikiasothy and
Manicasothy. He was
educated at S. Thomas' College,
Mount Lavinia where he was captain...
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Ceylon Independent, when the
editorial staff included Noel
Gratiaen and
Manicasothy Saravanamuttu. In 1931 the
State Mortgage Bank of
Ceylon (the
first state-owned...
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Saravanamuttu had five brothers: Ratnasothy, Nanasothy, Tharmasothy,
Manicasothy and Saptaranajyoti. He was
educated at S. Thomas' College,
Mount Lavinia...
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Saravanamuttu -
Paternal grandson of Vetharniam, The
founder of
Chunnakam Manicasothy Saravanamuttu -
Paternal grandson of Vetharniam, The
founder of Chunnakam...