Reminisces about ‘Lovers’ Quarrel’ annual encounters from inception 1905 – By Sunil Thenabadu On 25th July 1814 Rev Benjamin Clough started first Wesleyan Methodist School in then Ceylon and Asia at Walawwa called Doonburg, Upper Dickson Road, Galle which is exists . It was named ” Galle School”. Due to lack of premises and social class and caste issues, Wesleyan Mission started branch schools in the Galle Circuit. In 1857 Rev Joseph Rippon purchased Silary Hill known as Semage Kanda  to continue and expand their educational works. The Hill was renamed as Richmond Hill. This was mainly because they all came from Richmond- in Surrey England. Then all the schools located in Galle started to shift to the Richmond Hill and Mission was supposed to upgrade the school status to a High School, It was named  ‘Wesley College’. But the plan got shifted to Colombo and Wesley College was established in ...

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LEGENDARY DOUGLAS DIAS JAYASINGHE (DD) REMINISCED PRIOR TO THE 119th ANNUAL BIG MATCH BETWEEN RICHMOND AND MAHINDA COLLEGES “ LOVERS QUARREL” – Sunil Thenabadu One of the most distinguished old boys of prestigious Mahinda College Galle Douglas Dias Jayasinghe  born in year 1915 is a distinguished old boy, the first Southerner to bring honour and glory to Galle in the field of Cricket having captained Mahinda from 1934-1936. He was an allrounder a left hand batsman, a prolific scorer having notched six centuries and a number of fifties having captured  around  eighty wickets during his tenure as a member of the Mahinda College cricket team.DD was classified as a complete all rounder been an excellent slip fielder too. Under the theme ‘Brotherhood Beyond Boundaries’ the Richmond College Union, Richmond College Cricket Club had connived with Mahinda Club and Mahinda College Cricket Foundation, had  organised  two cricket encounters between the old boys of the ...

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