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1948 VALE – MAX WALKER 2016. So very sad to hear about the death of a great Australian, taken away far too early, aged just 68. He was a Cricketer, bowled his “medium pacers” with a smile during the halcyon days when cricket was indeed “a gentleman’s game” Nicknamed “tangles”because of his bowling style, he also played “Aussie-Rules” football for Melbourne, was a “Speaker” who held his various audiences in the palm of his hand simply because, where there was Max, there was humour, both subtle & “hilarious”, was a “draughtsman” by trade, intelligent & well-read. In addition to all this, he was an Author, wrote as many as 14 books, the talents of this man were many. Max, I have many of your books and I read them with pleasure. You were a funny bloke, your smile certainly lit-up many a room. On behalf of all Lankans in Australia ...

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You Will Not Believe This, Russian Couple Adopted An Orphaned Bear 23 Years Ago, And They Still Live Together Meet Stepan, a domesticated bear who lives with his humans Svetlana and Yuriy Panteleenko in Moscow, Russia. The Panteleenkos adopted Stepan when he was just a 3-month-old orphaned cub. He was found by hunters in a forest all alone and in a very bad condition, so Svetlana and Yuriy decided to give him a home. This couple adopted Stepan when he was a 3-month-old orphaned cub He was found by hunters in a forest very weak and lonely ...

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God bless the Gendarmes Study the picture first and then read the story. This actually happened to an Englishman in France who was totally drunk. A French policeman stops the Englishman’s car and asks if he has been drinking. With great difficulty, the Englishman admits that he has been drinking all day, that his daughter got married that morning, and that he drank champagne and a few bottles of wine at the reception, and many single malts scotches thereafter. Quite upset, the policeman proceeds to alcohol-test (breath test) the Englishman and verifies that he is indeed totally sloshed. He asks the Englishman if he knows why, under French Law, he is going to be arrested. The Englishman answers with a bit of humour, “No sir, I do not! But while we’re asking questions, do you realize that this is a British car and that my wife is driving on the ...

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Smart Answers On a flight, a guy asked a beautiful lady sitting next to him… ‘Nice perfume…..which one is it?… I want to gift it to my wife..!!’ Lady: ‘Don’t Buy it for her….some idiot will find an excuse to talk to her..!!’ A letter from a teacher to a parent: Dear Parent: Kumar doesn’t smell nice in class. Please try to bathe him. Parent’s answer: Dear Teacher, Kumar is not a rose, Don’t smell him, Teach him…… Mother to Son: Who is Tippu Sultan ? Son : Don’t know Mother : Sometime give attention to study also Son to Mother : Do you know Chinky Aunty ? Mother : Don’t know Son: Sometimes give attention to Dad also.. A cute excuse: Teacher- Y r u late? Student- Mom dad were fighting. Teacher- so what makes U late if dey were fighting? Student- one shoe was in mom’s hand and ...

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Problem with drinking Bottled water Good advice by Dr Harold Gunatillake We need water to survive. When space scientists want to find out whether there are living organisms in planets the first thing they want to find out is water availability.  We need water for transporting nutrients in the body from cell to cell. It is a wonderful God-given solvent, sometimes we refer to as ‘Adam’s Ale’. We need water for our temperature regulation, muscles activities, joint lubrications maintain electrolyte balance, control of pH, and proper functions of organs like liver, brain and kidneys and getting rid of waste material among others. ...

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Oxalate stones in your kidneys  Envelope shaped Calcium oxalate crystals Written by Dr harold Gunatillake –Health writer As you grow up you could manufacture stones (calculi) in your body, such as in organs like the gall bladder, kidneys and so on. Our discussion today is about kidney stones emphasis on oxalate stones. Most kidney stones include calcium stone which are radio-opaque and seen on plain X rays. They are mainly oxalate stones a naturally occurring substance in food-vegies fruits nuts, chocolate and so on as oxalic acid. One cannot pin-point the cause or causes that create kidney stones. Taking too much of calcium do not produce calcium oxalate stones, either. These stones form when your urine contains more crystal-forming substances that you eat. High doses of taking vitamin D supplements, intestinal bypass surgery and several metabolic disorders can increase the concentration of calcium or oxalate in urine. ...

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THE BULLDOG BREED There were not too many Lankan/Aussies around in Australia in 1954, when the A.F.L. Club “The Bulldogs” won their one and only “Premiership” in Melbourne. Not much can be written as regards that particular “Grand-Final” when the “dogs” fought and won the not too spectacular, but still precious “Cup” from the old “Melbourne”. Club. During those early years the 1954 winners called themselves the “Western Bulldogs”.because they were from the Western Suburb of Fooscray, originally, the Foorscray Football Club. Then, 7 years later, in 1961, I had still not heard about “Aussie-Rules” football simply because I was then getting ready to migrate to Melbourne, but, IN MELBOURNE, the Bulldogs played St.Kilda in the preliminary-final and unfortunately missed out on getting the Premiership cup for that year. Close, but not close enough. I arrived in Melbourne in 1962, but had no time whatsoever to worry about football of any ...

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Dr. Jennifer Johns AM will lead the Auslamat team to Sri Lanka in 2017 – by Quintus de Zylva Dr. Jennifer Johns Cardiologist at AUSTIN HEALTH will lead the medical team to Sri Lanka on our 29th post-tsunami visit from the end of June 2017. Dr Jennifer was honoured with a Member of the Order of Australia AM in last year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours. We will visit Hatton/Dickoya, Batticaloa/Valaichennai, Yala/Beralihela, Matara/Akuressa and the Karapitiya teaching hospital Galle. Cardiology will be the focus of attention at the teaching hospitals in Sri Lanka. We have cardiac equipment for Dr. Arulnithy and Dr. Sathanathan at the cath labs at Batticaloa and Galle. Lectures to the Galle Medical Society and final year medical student lectures at Karapitiya form part of the activity at Galle. We will also be doing many general medical clinics and will visit orphanages at Batticaloa and Hatton. We welcome anyone ...

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