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'SLFP's nationalisation policies hit the Sinhalese businessman' by a Staff Writer (Reproduced from the Daily News of August 12, 1983) Some made money through transport, others by ship chandling, arrack
renting, wholesale business, plumbago, coconut, rubber and even insurance.
Both individuals and families plunged into business. However, the pattern
was clear. Different communities specialised in selected areas. The
wholesale business was by Indians, retail business by Ceylon Tamils. Other Stories
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