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Ceylonese politician

Wickelia Oswald Christopher Dissanayaka Tillekeratne (???? – 13 April 1923) was a Ceylonese politician. He was elected member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon representing the Sinhalese in the 1917 legislative council election and was re-elected as the representative for the Southern Province in the 1921 legislative council election. He died on 13 April 1923 in a fatal train accident at the Wellawatte train station while in-office. He was succeeded by his kinsmen C. W. W. Kannangara in the by-election that followed for the vacant seat.


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  3. Jayetilleke, Rohan. "How C W W Kannangara resisted the Bastions of Reaction". Daily News. Retrieved 2 April 2020.


Members of the 1921 Legislative Council of Ceylon (1921 (1921)–1924)
Ex offico Members (5)
General Officer Commanding the Troops
Colonial Secretary
Attorney General
Controller of Revenue
Colonial Treasurer
Nominated Members (13)
Official Members (9)
Unofficial Members (4)
Muhammadan (1)
Kandyan (2)
Indian (1)
Elected Members (17)
Territorial (11)
Western Province (Division A) (1)
Western Province (Division B) (1)
Town of Colombo (1)
Central Province (1)
Northern Province (1)
Southern Province (1)
Eastern Province (1)
North Western Province (1)
North Central Province (1)
Province of Uva (1)
Province of Sabaragamuwa (1)
Communal (6)
European (Urban) (1)
  • Unfinished
European (Rural) (1)
  • Unfinished
Commercial (1)
  • Unfinished
Burgher (2)
Low-country Products Association (1)
Unknown


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