In 1889 the number of appointed unofficial members was increased to eight (three Europeans, one Low Country Sinhalese, one Kandyan Sinhalese, one Tamil, one Muslim and one Burgher).
Second Vatican Council | World Boxing Council | United States National Research Council | National Research Council | Ceylon | Legislative Assembly | Privy Council of the United Kingdom | British Council | Member of the Legislative Assembly | Council of Trent | Council of Europe | New South Wales Legislative Assembly | National Security Council | Victorian Legislative Assembly | Legislative Council | Privy Council of England | Legislative Assembly of Ontario | Greater London Council | Council on Foreign Relations | Legislative Assembly of British Columbia | Lord President of the Council | Legislative Assembly of Alberta | University of Ceylon | United States National Security Council | Legislative Council of Hong Kong | City Council | World Council of Churches | Council of Constance | United Nations Security Council | New York City Council |
He was a member of the State Council of Ceylon, the Legislative Council of Ceylon and was the President of the National Olympic Committee of Ceylon.