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Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT
WEDDING OF THE WEEK-Photo taken at the reception given subsequent to the wedding at St John's Cathedral on Monday shows Capt. P. J. T. Skipworth, R.A. and his bride, formarly
Miss Bery! Daisy Fair. (Photo: Ming Yuon):
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ROTARY CLUB DINNER—A large gathering of Rotarions and friends attended the dinner held at the Hongkong Hotel on Tuesday to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the Hongkong Rotary Club. Picture shows the Vice-President, Prof. R. Robertson, speaking. At the official table are seen (from left to right) the Hon. Sir Robert Kotowall, His Honour Sir Atholl MacGrogar, Dr
(Photo: Ming Yuen), J. E. Henry, Dr Arthur W. Woo, President, H.E. Major-Gen. A. E. Grasoft and the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith.
WELCOMED BACK-General Wu Te-chon, high Kuomintang official, was wol- comed back from his tour of the South Seas at a dinnor given during the week by Dr C. T. Wang, General Wu is soon addressing the gathering, with the hast
on his loft.
(Photo: Sun Ying Ming Studio).
DIOCESAN SCHOOLS' SUPPER DANCE-Photo shows some of those who attended the suppor dance organised by the past From luft:-Mrs E. C. Fincher, Mr S. A. students' bodies of the Diocesan Boys' and Girls' Schools, held at the Peninsula Hotel, Gray, Mrs Horace Lo, Mr V. C. Hung, Mrs B. C. Randall, Mr B. C. Randall (President), Mrs Wong Sik-chung, Dr A. W. Dawson- Grovo, Mr Wong Sik-chung and Mr E. C. Fincher. (Photo: Ming Yuen!.
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OVERSEAS CHINESE LEADER-Mr Fong Bing (fourth from left), chairman of the Chinose Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, arrived by Clipper on *Saturday last on his way to Chungking. He is pictured above with Goneral Fang Chen-wu, on his left, and others who welcomed him, (Photo: Now China
Newsphotos)..
KOWLOON DOCK LAUNCHING-Lady Grayburn, wife of Sir Vandolour Grayburn, scon with Mr E. Cock, chief manager of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., immediately after she had launched the now Jardino ship, Hin
Sang, last week,
(Photo: Ming Yuen!
HIGHLY-STRUNG
SENSITIVE CHILDREN
have a better chance in life
AT THE ANNUAL RACE MEETING-Among those who attended the races at Happy Valley last Saturday was Mrs Ernest Hemingway, wife of the famous Ameri-
can novelist, who arrived earlier in the day by the Clipper. She is seen in the picture at the
se left with the United States Consul-General, Mr Addison E. Southard, The Misses Mitzi and Lona Glover, are shown in the other picture. (Photos: Ming Yuon),
But there are dangers that have to be watched during childhood
DIGHT from birth on, you can see It usually means that, the child is whether n child is the highly- using up his nervous energy more And strung. sensitive type or not. He quickly than he's repincing it. seems to live more intensely. Every-"It is al night, during sleep, that these thing makes a far deeper impression stores of nervous energy should be en him. As he grows up he learns replaced. If they are not replaced, more easily, is quicker in his reae, the nervous strain on the child gets ttons and makes headway much worse and worno, Ile's suffering faster than other children.
from Night Starvation.
But though these qualities give him At the first sign of any une of a better chance in life, they bring these symptoms, start your child on with them dangers that have to be Horlicks, a cupful regularly every watched. Parents need for greater
Insight in handling such children, night. Horlicks strengthens his ner- Many highly-strung, sensitive chil- ves and builds his appetito by dren have grown up to be ulter guarding him against Night Starve- fallures-weak, nervous, over-senal-
tive--because their parents did not on. Soon you'll and he'll eat well fully understand
health and look strong and healthy. He'll grow up to make the fullest use of his special gifts and capabilities
cerlaln warnings during childhood.
These health warnings may start
at any age. The child goes off his without the terrible handicap of food, is finlaky at meals; he gets pale, nervous exhaustion that sometimes puffy under the eyes; you find, he accompanies them.
tires easily. becomes listless; ho Give your child Horlicks to-night, aleeps restlessly, All these are serious signs that something is Horlicks is obtainablo' at all-good
Wrong.
stores.
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