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Richard Aluwihare

Sir Richard Aluwihare, KCMG, CBE, JP, CCS (23 May 1895 – 22 December 1976) was a Sri Lankan civil servant. He was the first Ceylonese Inspector General of Police and Ceylon's High Commissioner to India.

Sir Richard Aluwihare
High Commissioner for Ceylon to India
In office
1957–1963
Preceded byEdwin Wijeyeratne
Succeeded byHamilton Shirley Amerasinghe
12th Inspector General of Police (Sri Lanka)
In office
1947–1955
DeputyOsmund de Silva
Preceded byRanulph Bacon
Succeeded byOsmund de Silva
Personal details
Born23 May 1895
Died22 December 1976
SpouseLucille née Moonemalle
ChildrenPhyllis Sita, Ena de Silva
Residence(s)The Walawwa, Aluvihare
ProfessionCivil servant

Early life and education Edit

Richard Aluwihare was born on 23 May 1895, the son of T. B. Aluwihare and Panabokke Tikiri Kumarihamy, daughter of Panabokke Dissawe. His younger brother, Bernard (1902 – 1961), was a Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament from Matale. Aluwihare was educated at Christ Church College, Matale and Trinity College, Kandy. At Trinity College he was a Senior Prefect, won the Ryde Gold Medal and the Trinity Lion for cricket in 1915.

Military service Edit

With the outbreak of World War I, he enlisted in the British Army serving in the Middlesex Regiment[1] at Flanders, 1916 and was severely wounded in the Battle of the Somme.[2] He returned to Ceylon in 1920. He was the Secretary to the Kandyan deputation on constitutional reforms that was sent to England.

Civil service career Edit

In October 1920, he was appointed to the Ceylon Civil Service as a cadet by the Governor of Ceylon under special war service and was attached to the Jaffna Kachcheri in October 1921. In February 1922 having passed his civil service examinations, he was appointed Office Assistant to the Director of Agriculture and Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies. In October 1923 he was posted as Acting Police Magistrate, Dandagamuwa. Promoted to Officer of Class 4, he was posted as Police Magistrate in Point Pedro in November 1923 and Police Magistrate Panadura in November 1924. Promoted to Officer of Class 3, he was appointed Second Landing Surveyor, HM Customs in 1926, Commissioner of Requests, Additional District Judge, Additional Police Magistrate, Kandy and Additional District Judge, Kegalla in 1928; Assistant Settlement Officer in 1929 and District Judge, Nuwara Eliya in 1931. Promoted to Officer of Class 2 in 1932, he was attached to the General Treasury in 1934 and was appointed Controller of Finance and Supply. In 1937, he was appointed Assistant Government Agent, Kegalla and in 1939 he was attached to the HM Customs as Deputy Collector of Customs, Colombo. In December 1941 he was appointed as acting Government Agent, North Central Province. Promoted to Officer of Class 1, in January 1944, he was appointed Government Agent, Central Province in 1946.[3]

On 6 January 1947 he was appointed first Ceylonese Inspector General of Police of the Ceylon Police Force.[4] In 1948 he established the Police Training School in Kalutara. He retired from the civil service as Inspector General and was succeeded by his son-in-law Osmund de Silva.[5]

Later life Edit

After his retirement in 1955 Aluwihare went into politics and contested the parliamentary seat of Kalawewa from the United National Party in 1956 and was soundly defeated. In June 1957, he was appointed Ceylon's High Commissioner in India[6][7] a position he retained until 1963. Aluwihare died on 22 December 1976 at the age of eighty one.

Family Edit

He married Lucille née Moonemalle, daughter of Theodore Barcroft L. Moonemalle, member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon, on 18 October 1920. They had two daughters Phyllis Sita, who married Jayampathy Charitha Ratwatte II, later member of the State Council of Ceylon and Ena (1922 – 2015), who married a career police officer, Osmund de Silva. De Silva succeeded his father-in-law as Inspector General of Police.

Honours Edit

He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CEB) and was knighted as a Knights Bachelor in the 1948 Birthday Honours for services in reorganizing the Ceylon Police Force. He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 1950 Birthday Honours for services to Ceylon.[8] For service in the Great War, he received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal, during his civil service career he received the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, the King George VI Coronation Medal and during his service as IGP he received the Ceylon Police Independence Medal and the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal.

       

       

Legacy Edit

The parade ground at the Police Training College in Kalutura is named the Aluwihare Grounds.[5] The winner of the Trinity–Antonian Cricket Encounter (Battle of the Blues) is awarded the Sir Richard Aluwihare Trophy.[9] Aluwihare also has a street (Richard Aluwihare Mawatha) named after him in Matale.

References Edit

  • ALUWIHARE - Family
  1. ^ Richard Aluwihare on Lives of the First World War
  2. ^ Ratwatte, Charitha (29 January 2013). "World War I: The Great War Centenary". Daily FT. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  3. ^ Wickramasinghe, Rohan H. (20 March 2010). "How Freeman won the NCP seat". The Island. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  4. ^ Hulugalle, H. A. J. (22 March 2009). "The last hours of a great statesman". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Police Passing Out Parade Today". Daily News. 6 November 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  6. ^ de Silva, A. A. (25 September 2004). "S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike with malice to none, with charity to all". Daily News. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  7. ^ "High Commissioner-Designate of Ceylon presents credentials" (PDF). Press Information Bureau - Government of India. 19 June 1957. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Fourth Supplement to the London Gazette" (PDF). London Gazette. 2 June 1950. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  9. ^ Abdeen, S. M. Jiffrey (16 March 2007). "Antonians have the edge over Trinity in limited over match". Daily News. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
Police appointments
Preceded by Inspector General of Police
1947–1955
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sir Richard Aluwihare KCMG CBE JP CCS 23 May 1895 22 December 1976 was a Sri Lankan civil servant He was the first Ceylonese Inspector General of Police and Ceylon s High Commissioner to India Sir Richard AluwihareKCMG CBE JP CCSHigh Commissioner for Ceylon to IndiaIn office 1957 1963Preceded byEdwin WijeyeratneSucceeded byHamilton Shirley Amerasinghe12th Inspector General of Police Sri Lanka In office 1947 1955DeputyOsmund de SilvaPreceded byRanulph BaconSucceeded byOsmund de SilvaPersonal detailsBorn23 May 1895Died22 December 1976SpouseLucille nee MoonemalleChildrenPhyllis Sita Ena de SilvaResidence s The Walawwa AluvihareProfessionCivil servant Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military service 3 Civil service career 4 Later life 5 Family 6 Honours 7 Legacy 8 ReferencesEarly life and education EditRichard Aluwihare was born on 23 May 1895 the son of T B Aluwihare and Panabokke Tikiri Kumarihamy daughter of Panabokke Dissawe His younger brother Bernard 1902 1961 was a Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament from Matale Aluwihare was educated at Christ Church College Matale and Trinity College Kandy At Trinity College he was a Senior Prefect won the Ryde Gold Medal and the Trinity Lion for cricket in 1915 Military service EditWith the outbreak of World War I he enlisted in the British Army serving in the Middlesex Regiment 1 at Flanders 1916 and was severely wounded in the Battle of the Somme 2 He returned to Ceylon in 1920 He was the Secretary to the Kandyan deputation on constitutional reforms that was sent to England Civil service career EditIn October 1920 he was appointed to the Ceylon Civil Service as a cadet by the Governor of Ceylon under special war service and was attached to the Jaffna Kachcheri in October 1921 In February 1922 having passed his civil service examinations he was appointed Office Assistant to the Director of Agriculture and Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies In October 1923 he was posted as Acting Police Magistrate Dandagamuwa Promoted to Officer of Class 4 he was posted as Police Magistrate in Point Pedro in November 1923 and Police Magistrate Panadura in November 1924 Promoted to Officer of Class 3 he was appointed Second Landing Surveyor HM Customs in 1926 Commissioner of Requests Additional District Judge Additional Police Magistrate Kandy and Additional District Judge Kegalla in 1928 Assistant Settlement Officer in 1929 and District Judge Nuwara Eliya in 1931 Promoted to Officer of Class 2 in 1932 he was attached to the General Treasury in 1934 and was appointed Controller of Finance and Supply In 1937 he was appointed Assistant Government Agent Kegalla and in 1939 he was attached to the HM Customs as Deputy Collector of Customs Colombo In December 1941 he was appointed as acting Government Agent North Central Province Promoted to Officer of Class 1 in January 1944 he was appointed Government Agent Central Province in 1946 3 On 6 January 1947 he was appointed first Ceylonese Inspector General of Police of the Ceylon Police Force 4 In 1948 he established the Police Training School in Kalutara He retired from the civil service as Inspector General and was succeeded by his son in law Osmund de Silva 5 Later life EditAfter his retirement in 1955 Aluwihare went into politics and contested the parliamentary seat of Kalawewa from the United National Party in 1956 and was soundly defeated In June 1957 he was appointed Ceylon s High Commissioner in India 6 7 a position he retained until 1963 Aluwihare died on 22 December 1976 at the age of eighty one Family EditHe married Lucille nee Moonemalle daughter of Theodore Barcroft L Moonemalle member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon on 18 October 1920 They had two daughters Phyllis Sita who married Jayampathy Charitha Ratwatte II later member of the State Council of Ceylon and Ena 1922 2015 who married a career police officer Osmund de Silva De Silva succeeded his father in law as Inspector General of Police Honours EditHe was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire CEB and was knighted as a Knights Bachelor in the 1948 Birthday Honours for services in reorganizing the Ceylon Police Force He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG in the 1950 Birthday Honours for services to Ceylon 8 For service in the Great War he received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal during his civil service career he received the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal the King George VI Coronation Medal and during his service as IGP he received the Ceylon Police Independence Medal and the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal Legacy EditThe parade ground at the Police Training College in Kalutura is named the Aluwihare Grounds 5 The winner of the Trinity Antonian Cricket Encounter Battle of the Blues is awarded the Sir Richard Aluwihare Trophy 9 Aluwihare also has a street Richard Aluwihare Mawatha named after him in Matale References EditALUWIHARE Family Richard Aluwihare on Lives of the First World War Ratwatte Charitha 29 January 2013 World War I The Great War Centenary Daily FT Retrieved 2 September 2016 Wickramasinghe Rohan H 20 March 2010 How Freeman won the NCP seat The Island Retrieved 2 September 2016 Hulugalle H A J 22 March 2009 The last hours of a great statesman Sunday Times Retrieved 2 September 2016 a b Police Passing Out Parade Today Daily News 6 November 2015 Retrieved 2 September 2016 de Silva A A 25 September 2004 S W R D Bandaranaike with malice to none with charity to all Daily News Retrieved 2 September 2016 High Commissioner Designate of Ceylon presents credentials PDF Press Information Bureau Government of India 19 June 1957 Retrieved 2 September 2016 Fourth Supplement to the London Gazette PDF London Gazette 2 June 1950 Retrieved 2 September 2016 Abdeen S M Jiffrey 16 March 2007 Antonians have the edge over Trinity in limited over match Daily News Retrieved 2 September 2016 Police appointmentsPreceded byRanulph Bacon Inspector General of Police1947 1955 Succeeded byOsmund de Silva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Aluwihare amp oldid 1154827715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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