John Anderson executive council of Ceylon

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Anderson executive council of Ceylon
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17th Cabinet of British Ceylon
Sir john anderson.gif
Date formed15 April 1916
Date dissolved24 March 1918
People and organisations
Head of state George V
Head of government John Anderson
No. of ministers6
History
Predecessor Chalmers executive council of Ceylon
Successor Manning executive council of Ceylon

The Anderson executive council was the 17th executive council of British Ceylon. The government was led by Governor John Anderson.

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Executive council members

PortraitMember of CouncilOfficeTook officeLeft officeNotes
Sir john anderson.gif John Anderson Governor 15 April 191624 March 1918
Reginald Edward Stubbs Colonial Secretary 15 April 191624 March 1918
Brigadier general R. B. Fell Commander of the Ceylon Defence Force 15 April 191624 March 1918
Anton Bertram Attorney General 15 April 191624 March 1918
Wilfred Wentworth Woods Auditor General
as Colonial Auditor
15 April 191624 March 1918
Bernard Senior Treasurer 15 April 191624 March 1918

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    Government offices
    Preceded by Executive councils of Ceylonese
    1916–1918
    Succeeded by