Sir Alexander Francis Molamure, KBE (7 February 1888 – 25 January 1951; commonly known as Sir Francis Molamure or A. F. Molamure) was a Ceylonese politician...
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Alexander Francis Molamure was a Ceylonese politician. Born to A. H. Molamure, he was a nephew of Sir Francis Molamure.[citation needed] Molamure was...
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Swedish-Lebanese footballer Alexander Mirsky (born 1964), Latvian politician Alexander Francis Molamure (1888–1951), 1st Speaker of the State Council of Ceylon and 1st...
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A. F. Molamure may refer to: Alexander Francis Molamure, Speaker of parliament Alexander Francis Molamure Jr, Ceylonese politician This disambiguation...
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D. R. Wijewardena, Sir Paul Pieris, Sir Arthur Wijewardena and Sir Francis Molamure. After completing schooling, he worked as a clerk in the Surveyor General's...
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February) Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake Speaker of the Parliament Alexander Francis Molamure Chief Justice John Curtois Howard Leader of the Opposition N....
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Beligammana N. H. Keerthiratne A. E. B. Kiriella E. W. Mathew Alexander Francis Molamure N. M. Perera Edmund Samarakkody Dudley Senanayake Harold Weragama...
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854. He would be reelected in 1924 with 4,177 votes, the other candidate Francis de Zoysa having gotten 2,310. In 1931, he was elected President of the...
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of the 1st Parliament of Ceylon (1947 (1947)–1952) → Speaker: Alexander Francis Molamure/Albert Peries Prime Minister: D. S. Senanayake/Dudley Senanayake...
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the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Inaugural holder Alexander Francis Molamure Formation 7 July 1931; 93 years ago (1931-07-07) (as Speaker of...
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