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by Rukshan Widyalankara Even at the risk of seeming to repeat the stale old 'The Brits knew
best' the following has to be said. Certain British gentlemen would turn
in their graves if they could see Colombo now. These gentlemen travelled
to Colombo in the 19th century knowing how 'in Europe a beautiful
landscape is often shorn of its loveliness by the growth of a town'. Other Stories
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