Funday Times

 
  • King Subha’s rule ends
    The battle between King Subha and Prince Vasabha took a serious turn. Many lives were lost on both sides. The Commander-in-chief too, forgetting Vasabha was his nephew, fought valiantly.
  • The country’s oldest Christian church
    Among Christian places of worship, the oldest in Sri Lanka is the church that the Dutch built at Wolvendaal hill. The Wolvendall church survives as the most durable structure erected by the Dutch in this country.
  • Little Friends at the Zoo
    In order to commemorate World Animal Day, which was on October 4, 2004, the Little Friends of Bishop’s College organised a project to help maintain the Children’s Corner at the Dehiwala Zoo.
  • Vimukthi Ranasinghe slams first ton
    Young Vimukthi Ranasinghe of President’s College Rajagiriya had the honour of hitting the first century in the ongoing Under 12 inter-school cricket season when he slammed an unbeaten 102 in their drawn encounter against Sri Sumangala College Panadura.
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