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take all such lawful ways and means, and to do and perform 

 such acts, matters, and things as may be needful and necessary 

 in and about the premises as my said Proctor or his substitute or 

 substitutes may consider necessary towards procuring or carry- 

 ing into execution any judgment, or order, or a definitive sen- 

 tence, or final decree, to be made and interposed herein; and 

 from any judgment, order or decree, interlocutory or final, of 

 the said Court appeal ; and every bond or recognisance whatso- 

 ever necessary or needful in the course of proceedings for the 

 prosecution of such appeal, or for appearance, or for the per- 

 formance of any order or judgment of the said Court for and in 

 my name, and as my act and deed, to sign and deliver and to 

 appoint, if necessary, one or more substitutes, or Advocate or 

 Advocates, both in District Court and Supreme Court, and again 

 at pleasure to revoke such appointment and appoint anew. 

 AND ALSO, if the said Proctor shall see cause the said action 

 or suit to discontinue, compromise, settle, or refer to arbitration, 

 and every such compromise, settlement or reference in my name 

 and behalf to sign, and to make a rule of Court, I hereby pro- 

 mising to release all kinds of irregularities, and to ratify, allow 

 and confirm all and whatsoever the said Proctor or his substitute 

 or substitutes, the said Advocate or Advocates, shall do herein. 



IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand at 

 Colombo, this 26th day of June, 1915. 



The address for service of process under the provisions of 

 the Civil Procedure is at 115, Hultsdorf. 



(Signed) WILTON LIONEL DE SILVA. 

 WITNESSES : 

 True Copy. 

 Registrar. 



IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE ISLAND OF CEYLON. 



In the matter of the application of W. 

 Lionel de Silva, of Flower Road, 

 Colombo, for a Writ of Habeas Corpus 

 for the production of the body of Wilmot 

 Arthur de Silva. 



I, Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm, Brigadier-General, Officer 

 Commanding the Troops in Ceylon, make oath and say as 

 follows : 



