FINAL COURT OF APPEAL
Ceylon’s Views For Republics
IN.Z Press Assocuitton~(. ypurtght) T , COLOMBO, April 27. lhe Ceylon Minister of Justice, senator Edmund Corray, who will represent the Prime Minister (Mr Sena nayake) at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference in London, said before caving Colombo todav that Ceylon is interested in the concept of a Commonwealth court "™ e conce Pt of a Commonwealth court concerns proposals to alter the composition and constitution of the Privy Council to enable any Commonwealth country which becomes a republic to refer legal appeals to it,” he said.
Ceylon would not initiate any discussions on South Africa at the conference, but if the matter was raised Ceylon would express her views.
It was possible there might be private discussion of the South African question, he said. Ceylon had no special problem of her own to raise.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 11
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