Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Australian citizens - email from jksw


When I was fauna: citizen's rallying call
·         
Jonathan Pearlman and Joel Gibson
May 23, 2007
LINDA BURNEY remembers her childhood well - those days when she was counted among the nation's wildlife.
"This is not ancient history," says the state's first Aboriginal minister. "I was a child. It still staggers me that for the first 10 years of my life, I existed under the Flora and Fauna Act of NSW."
Then came the 1967 referendum, when Australians voted to extend full citizenship to Aborigines. Now, just days before the 40th anniversary of that vote, Ms Burney has described the referendum as a high tide in both the nation's history and her own –
the moment when her status was elevated from fauna to citizen.

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A vintage Rolls-Royce - email from Kirubs

  
  
HE OWNED AND DROVE THE SAME CAR FOR 82 YEARS... 


They certainly don't make them like that anymore...


This man owned and drove the same car for 82 YEARS.


Can you imagine even having the same car for 82 years! 


Mr. Allen Swift (Springfield, MA.) received this 1928 Rolls-Royce Piccadilly-P1 Roadster  - brand new - from his father as a graduation gift in 1928. 


He drove it up until his death last year... at the age of 102! He was the oldest living owner of a car that was purchased new. 


It was donated to a Springfield museum after his death.


It has 1,070,000 miles on it, still runs like a Swiss watch, is dead silent at any speed and is in perfect cosmetic condition (after 82 years). That's approximately 13,048 miles per year (1087 per month)...


Now feast your eyes on this...






What a beauty!

1,070,000 - that's miles, not kilometers!


That's British engineering of a bygone era. 


I don't think they make them like that anymore...!
 
  
  
  

Monday, April 29, 2013

Birds fashion show - email from Piyusha Atapattu


Makes me wonder what I have seen in this wold till now -looks like nothing!!!
Unbeliavble
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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Bharathi's song 'Chinnan chiry kiliye' - a rendition. Forwarded by Krishna Ragupathy

Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 18:25:55 +0800
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Chinnanchiru Kiliye - A twist to Baharati's song with western instruments

Date: Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 7:18 AM





Subj: Chinnanchiru Kiliye - A twist to Baharati's song with western instruments
A twist to great poet Baharati's song with western instruments , sung by Shwetha
Sung as a gift to her mum Sujatha, apparently a good play back singer.
To do justice spare a 10 minute relaxing time to listen to it



Memories of Dr.Barr Kumarakulasinghe - Philip G V.

In the period 1965 to 1966 I was doing internship after completing my MBBS, with Dr.Stella De Silva - Consultant Paediatrician - at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Dr.Barr Kumarakulasinghe was also  Consultant Paediatrician there at that time. Dr.A.S. Thavarasa, my batch-mate  did internship with her. She was very gentle and made her contributions at our clinical meetings in a quiet and unruffled manner.
I heard from an aquaintance how after the riots of 1958, she went with milk powder and food packages to the refugee camps in  Colombo. She apparently met with opposition from members of the Tamil Congress who remarked that she was a relation of the Federal Party leader Mr.S.J.V.Chelvanayagam. She braved all this and helped the refugees.
May the Good Lord Bless and Keep her.
Rest in Peace.

Dr. Grace Barr Kumarakulasinghe - Obituary


From: Muttuvelu Maheswaran <muttuvelumaheswaran32@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:20 PM
Subject: Fwd: Obituary Dr Grace Barr Kumarakulasinghe
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DR. BARR KUMARAKULASINGHE - GRACE RAJAMALAR. Aged 104, loving wife of the late Mr. Gunaratnam and dearly beloved mother of Sudhir, went to be with the Lord. Mortal remains lie at A.F. Raymond’s Funeral Parlour, Borella. Service at 4.00 p.m. on Sunday 28th April and thereafter burial at the General Cemetery, Kanatte (Anglican Section). 43 1/2, Gregory’s Road, Colombo 07.            094100 
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Felicitation
Dr Grace Barr Kumarakulasinghe 
MRCP (E), DCH (Lond), LMS (Cey) 
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 2008: 37: 105
Grace Barr Kumarakulasinghe (nee Sinnathamby) 
was born on the August 7, 1908, as the seventh child 
of G.V. and Alice Sinnathamby. She celebrated her 
100th birthday on August 7, 2008. Dr. Barr 
Kumarakulasinghe now lives with her son, Sudhir in 
Gregory’s Road Colombo. 
She first attended Wolfendhal Girl’s School, moved 
to Good Shepherd Convent Kotahena and finally to 
Ladies College where she obtained a first class at the 
matriculation examination. Her brother, Dr G S 
Sinnathamby, coaxed her into a career in medicine. 
She qualified as a doctor, with First Class Honours, 
from the Medical College, Colombo in 1937. 
In 1948, accompanied by her husband, she proceeded 
to the United Kingdom on a government scholarship. 
She returned to Ceylon in 1953 after obtaining the 
DCH (London) and the MRCP (Edinburgh). She was 
appointed to the Castle Street Maternity Hospital and 
in 1954 became the Founder Joint Editor of the 
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, her co-editor 
being Dr. Siva Chinnathamby. 
In 1956 she was appointed to the Lady Ridgeway 
Hospital, Colombo. She was elected the President of
the Ceylon Paediatric Association in 1963. She took a 
keen interest in developing the premature baby units 
in De Soysa Maternity Hospital and Castle Street 
Hospital for Women. 
I first met Dr. Grace Barr Kumarakulasinghe when 
she was Consultant Paediatrician, Lady Ridgeway 
Hospital. I did my internship under her in 1967 and
she retired from Government Service soon after I 
completed my internship. At that time the present 
ward 8 was ward 10 and that was where she worked. 
Dr Mirando was the Consultant Paediatrician, ward 9
and Dr Stella de Silva, the Consultant Paediatrician, 
ward 8. Dr Sandrasagara, Consultant Paediatric 
Surgeon, was in ward 7, immediately below us. On 
the other wing of the Hospital were Professor Priyani 
Soysa in ward 1, Dr Walpita in ward 2 and Dr A F S 
Perera in ward 3. 
In those days there were only 2 interns in a ward. My 
co-house officer was Viji Ponnambalam from a 
senior batch who had started her internship 3 months 
late. Thus, for the last 3 months of my internship I 
had to work alone. The paediatric registrar was Dr 
Jayaratnam who was also a nephew of Dr Barr 
Kumarakulasinghe. During that time each of the 
medical units had to look after, in rotation, 3 other 
units viz. Premature Baby Unit, Diphtheria Ward and
Polio Ward. It was a hectic time but I really enjoyed 
working under Dr Barr Kumarakulasinghe who was 
very supportive of us. Working alone for 3 months 
really toughened me up and helped me a lot in later
life. 
On behalf of all paediatricians in Sri Lanka I salute 
and felicitate Dr Grace Barr Kumarakulasinghe, who 
is cognitively well and physically independent, on 
reaching her 100th birthday, a truly unique 
achievement. 
Dr. G N Lucas