Jainudeen Awwal Cuttilan

History

The following extract about Jainudeen Awwal Cuttilan appeared 0n page 41 of Who’s Who of Ceylon, Third Edition, 1928.

Cuttilan, Jainudeen Awal (Awwal). son of Tuan Aval (Awwal) Cuttilan, landed proprietor, plumbago merchant, of Slave Island, whose ancestors came from Manangakabo (Minangkabau), Java in connection with Military duty in Colombo. (According to the two surviving sons, Raden Kirti was rescued by the then Portuguese Vice-Roy of Gowa, Indonesia, Hon. Mr Cushman). Cuttilans belong to the family of Riden Kirtha. (Note incorrect spelling). This family rendered distinguished military service to the British.  Captain Rahim Cuttilan was Commander of the Malay detachment (uncle of Mr J. how fast does oral ivermectin kill scabies A Cuttilan)  that quelled the rebellion at Damdula (Dambulla?); born at Slave Island forty eight years ago; educated privately under Henry and John Pereira of Colpetty; Business: Proprietor of Lord Nelson Hotel, successfully carried on in this line of business for the last 45 or 46 years, interested in religious, social and charitable works. One of the Organisers of the Malay Town Guard, lead a team of Malay Cricketers to Bombay, lead a Deputation to Sir James Pieris, lead as Deputation to Sir Hugh Clifford, with the Malay Political Association; one of the original founders of the Colombo Malay Cricket Club; former Vice Patron of All Ceylon Malay Association; present President Malay Political Association; in the younger days took an active part in all sports, cricket especially and now even takes a very keen interest in Sports; married to Gnai Hajie-ma Amath, (Nehay Hajima Amath) daughter of the late Tuan Chappon Amath, of Slave Island another prominent and respected member of the Malay Community; children four; Business address:  Lord Nelson Hotel, Fort, Colombo  Private address: Ottoman Villa, 7th Lane Colpetty. { Mr Cuttilan, comes from a very old and highly respected Malay family, trusted by Government and people of all communities}. is it safe for humans to take ivermectin

In 1967 at Heathrow airport a customs officer asked M U J Cuttilan whether he was related to a Raden “Daring Gunner” Cuttilan who fought alongside him in the British Army during the Suez Canal crisis.  A search on Google recently highlights a    Corporal   T R T Cuttilan in the outward passenger list 1890 – 1960. He left Southampton to Ceylon on 17th June 1953. ivermectina chincha  Any information about him will be greatly appreciated.