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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 14, 1941,

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CHINESE ENGINEERS MEET-Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the foundation of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, the Hongkong Branch of the Instituto hold a meeting last week at which the progress made in the last 30 years was reviewed by speakers. (Photo:, Ming Yuen).

TRADE SCHOOL GRADUATES—Group- photograph of the Second Course (1941) graduates of the Building Department, Government Trade School, with their Principal, Mr C. White (seated in control and lecturers. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

KOWLOON WEDDING—Photo taken after the wedding at the Rosary Church last wook of Mr E. Varix and Miss' Josophine Yu. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

VAN LEEUWEN-HOPKINS WEDDING-Mr Henri van Lecu- wen and his bride, formorly Miss Edith Mary Hopkins, who

·were married last week, photographed with friends aftor the ceremony at the Registry. (Photo: Ming. Yuen),

BRIDAL GROUP-Captain A. O. Gawler Mills, R.A., and his brido, the former Miss Beata Elizabeth do Courcy Morgan Richards, with their attendants, photographed after their wed- ding on Monday at St John's Cathedral. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

Many of the great men and women of to-day were sensitive, highly-strung children

PORTUGUESE COUPLE WED-St Teresa's Church, Kowloon, was the scene of the wedding last Saturday of Mr Hanrique Botelho and Miss Lona Elaine Lizo- la Rocha. (Photo Ming Yuen).

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But with sensitive children there are dangers that have to be watched during childhood

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THEN a child is highly-strung and sensitive, it depends in many ways on you whether he'll develop Into a fine human being or not,

You see, a highly-strung child has got all the qualities that are necessary to put him for and away. ahead of other children. Ho's alert, quick on the up-take, keen In his reactions,

But it is in this very monial and physlení make-up of the child that the danger lies. He lives more in- tensely, reacts more vividly to every little thing in his surround- ings. That's why the bringing up of such children needs far more; Insight on the part of the parents' than the bringing-up of ordinary children...

Many such brilliant children have falled in life. They'vo grown up weak. Gasliy-led and over - sensitive, simply because their parents did not understand certain health warnings in child- hood.

When you notice that your eluld is off his food, or that he looks pale, puffy under the eyes, that he's rather nervous and irritable or got tired too easily, then you

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All these are warning signs that the child is using up his nervous energy more quickly than ho's replacing it. And I is me night, during sleep, that these stores of nervous energy should be replaced. If they are not re- placed, the nervous strain on the child gets worse and worse. Ite Is suffering from Night Starva- tion.

If you give your child Horlicks. every night at bedtime, his tired- ness, paleness, and nervinesa" will disappear. Horlicks, by guarding against Night Starvation, replaces nervous energy during sicop, strengthens nerves, and builds appetite. Your child will grow up strong and healthy, able to make the most of his special qualities.

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