George E. de Silva

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Prime MinisterD. S. Senanayake
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byG. G. Ponnambalam
Preceded byConstituency created
George E. de Silva
ජෝර්ජ් ඊ. ද සිල්වා
George E. de Silva Statue at Kandy.
Minister of Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries
In office
26 September 1947  1948
Prime MinisterD. S. Senanayake
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byG. G. Ponnambalam
Member of the Ceylon Parliament
for Kandy
In office
1947–1949
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byTamara Kumari Ilangaratne
Personal details
BornGeorge Edmund de Silva
(1879-06-08)8 June 1879
Died12 March 1950(1950-03-12) (aged 70)
PartyUnited National Party
SpouseAgnes Marion Nell
ChildrenFredrick, Minnette, Anil
Occupationjournalist, lawyer, politician
ProfessionProctor

George Edmund de Silva (Sinhala ජෝර්ජ් ඊ. ද සිල්වා; 8 June 1879 - 12 March 1950) was a Ceylonese lawyer and politician. He was the first Cabinet Minister of Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries in independent Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) (1947–1948), a Member of Parliament and State Council.[1][2]

He was born at Matara to Weeradivakara Muhandieamage Cornelis de Silva, a rural ayurvedic physician. George de Silva initially worked as a reporter for the Ceylon Independent and ran a vegetable stall to make ends meet. Later he became a staff journalist of The Times of Ceylon. He studied at the Lorensz Tutory in Colombo, entered Ceylon Law College and passed his proctors' final exam in 1907 becoming a proctor. Moving to Kandy, de Silva established a lucrative legal practice in criminal law in the unofficial bar which was at the time dominated by Burger proctors.[3][4] He established his legal firm De Silva & Karunaratne. His brothers Timothy and Gregory too became proctors.

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