THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 4, 1941.

GIVE UP RATIONS TO YOUNG

"Give up your rations to help save the child- ren," is the appeal of Pro- fessor V. H. Mottram, the dietetic expert.

In a letter to "The Ineet" the that under the professor says

of rationing system provision

adequate amounts of Arst-class protein is almost impossible for the great majority of the nation's children.

Не poorer

doubts whether

the

In classes

particular will get enough first-class pro- Icin for their children,

fears that after the

may and

and

war there

stature

lowered **a be

the rising of physique generation, which will take, as it did after the war of 1914. 18, many years to wipe out."

The remedies, he suggests, are

the milk

elementary free

in

milk for

schools, cheap

the

young up to righteen years of age, and a voluntary sacrifles by adults of their ration of class protein. in favour young.

first-

of the

A.T.S. GET SLACKS

(By A Special Correspondent) KHAKI SLACKS ARE BEING GIRLS TO ISSUED TO

A.T.S.

KEEP THEM WARM

They will be worn, mostly at night, by girls working in expod positions, such as kine-theudolite operators girls who work on gun

mechanical with

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difficult conditions, exposed

bad weather,"

convenient than skat

which The Motor Transport Unit of the A.T.8. caters for those members who have a mechanical

service and trusted a tried turn of mind. Under the guidance of the F.A.N.Y'S —

of originated at the beginning of the last war, the girls are receiving a practical course of mech.

Photo shows members anics and driving lessons, to equip them for any emergency.

(Copyright. Fox). Unit receiving instruction with the aid of a motor engine,

the

QUIETLY STEADY

TREASURES IN U.S. LONDON STOCK MART NATIONAL GALLERY

wonderment of

The

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