Ceylon Emergency Ban Relaxed
COLOMBO, October 12 An emergency ban on race meetings, cultural shows 'and funeral congregations was lifted in Ceylon today.
The ban was part of emergency measures taken after the assassination of the Prime Minister, Mr Bandaranaike, on September 25. Other regulations, banning political meetings, processions and demonstrations and imposing press censorship and the reintroduction of the death penalty, remain in force.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29024, 13 October 1959, Page 17
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