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Treating Parents

"In most fairy tales so far writ ten. I have noticed that parents are inevitably good and kind while children are often wicked, but In real life the position is very often roverned, though the Individualä. concerned are blissfully unaware of It."*

This dictum was uttered by Dr. D., R., MacCalman in the course of a paper read to the educational science section of the British Ar- sociation, at Aberdeen,

The Victorians, declared thr doctor, had made adult adjust- ment the establishment of oneself as an independent and useful difficult citizen extraordinarily,

and the majority of the population enjoyed intellectual freedom only. Intellectually adults, they were still emotionally at their mother's knees.

Marriage, which ought to be the final adjustment, was in many cases undertaken for an Infantile reason, On the other hand, most marital problems which avinite tended to separation or divorce would be settled it the parties con cerned were subjected to attitude therapy by a skilled worker,

Dr. MacCalman said that treat ment of the parent was sometimes the most promising way of dealing with the problem of the child.

Some of the points from the doctor's paper were:-

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"The ronda over which I passed," TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

says Mr. Steeld in a report re- ceived in London, "are filled with surprises for the unwary traveller. The road soon finished and mingled with the bush, and I had to cléfir my own way across boulders and through elephant grass, that rose 12 to 15 feet in height. Descend.

JF your milk has turned, and has ing the valley of the Zambesi the Over-protection is more often the

hot been bolled;, add a little grass grow so high that the sky cause of delinquency in a child' than rejection. In fact, it scema lemon juice to it, heat slowly tilt was dark overhead. It was ns disastrous for one relative to love curd separates from whoy, strain though I were driving through an another too much.

...into a colander or on to: steve endless tunnel.

To complicato, matters further,

It will be necessary to educate covered with cheese cloth, drain, the public as quickly as possible to add a little cream and salt, form the elephants had cleared a path the fact that all "badness" is pur-into little cakes, and serve 48 for themselves, leaving trees lean- posive-that there is always a rea- cream choose.

ing sideways in their wako. Some son for a child's temper, tantrums.

or stealing, and that something can Milk curdled with lemon juice, of these trees had rotted and left be done about it to the same ex-by the way, will make light scones stamps in the rond grown över with tent that a broken limb or a case and cakes, and is much better for grass. In addition, the parts over of pneumonia can be treated; that Is, the personality can be given the the purpose than plain milk, which the elephants had wandered best opportunity of making its own Lemon juice and water will clean were pitted na though with meteor adjustment.

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MOTHER LOVE "DANGEROUS”.

Mother love may be beautiful. but it is also dangerous. Many mathers who, Inud themselves for the beuty of their love for their children are in 'truth' vampires who

if they are not tog dirty.

FOOD "FALLACIES

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HOME MADE PONTOON. "On reaching the banks of the Zambesi I had to wait all night till the Greek trader, who runs n home- |made pontoon there, came to fetch

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destroy the personalities of their Too Many Tins and Too me across, Elephants were near

children.

The actiology of mental disorders does apem to date from infancy The State would save vast sums of public money and humanity would basaved untold misery if preventa- tive medicine were more widely organised in this sphere.

at hand so I turned up the windows Little Greens

of, the sedan-a flimsy enough shelter between the elephants and Common weakaces in working-myself. lass diet cale Harris when he addressed were pointed out by

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS:

Across

"The next morning the pontoon he Industrial Welfare Society atfurrived. It was constructed from Oxford recently.

two canoes, which were hollowed out trunks of trees patched.. to- Dr. Vaughan, late headmaster of The average kind of middle gether with corrugated iron and1 The “lag-VI-Grant, -·!" say Rugby, spoke of what he described class diet taken in this country lashed with tres grass. na the contemptuous way mother

"After another couple of hun-10

lové had been spoken of. Mother was adequate, he said, provider love, he said, was sometimes mis-hat four conditions were complied taken, but men could think of it with It must be reasonably varldred miles of the type of country only as one of the redeeming things ed, one good protein dish must be I have described I struck the Great in their lives.

given dallye a reasonabe por North Road. It was simply two Dr. Rax Knight, Aberdeen, speak-tion of meat, fish, or cheese-fres tracks leading North, pitted and ing about child clinics said. "a fruit or salad-should be eaten hugbacked, doting mother, who will not realise dally, and a common tendency to "One evening, before reaching that children become adults only by be sparing with milk must be a the Copper Belt, with my lights nemuiring, emotional Independence avoided.

full on I came across something that appeared like a jackal to me.! but I was too tired to reach for my gun, and thought to run the | creature down. It sat quietly on

and a sense of personal respon- sibility, enn so tie has children's

The most usual deficiencies in affection to herself that, unless working-class diets were:- treatment intervenes, the child never grows un emotionally, but Too Ittle vegetables, fresh remains infantile all his or her fruits, milk, butter, and eggs its haunches waiting, while it

life."

taken.

Dr. Knight mentioned several that whildr

Too much food tinnet, pre- anderved. refined, dried or compress- aald in one case a girl who stole More brown bread might be

hit buying sweets which she haughtily distributed to caten instead of white.'

Was

swept the ground with its tall. accelerated, and, to my surprise, the animal held its ground. Is the lights of the car it grew suddenly enormous in size, and I saw that her schoolfellows. This led to the Growing children often given in- it was a huge lion. I hastily left diarovery that she and her com- sufficient "body building food." panions knew that ahe

the road and waited for the lion legitimate and that she WAR

There was still a very wide FD to depart." ashamed of the fact and resentful between the well-to-do and the of the attitude is aroused in industrial classes in such matters. Mr. Stecle said that the type of others.

niinhunique, In the incidence of courses most popular with men in "She stole in order to be able donese, and in the death-rate. lonely outposts are 'civil and con- for a fleeting moment to patronists or industr'al-welfare workers, mechanical, and electrical enginely sip of whether, as nutrition- structional engineering, surveying, there w

d down on her"" added Dr.

fined as the bridging ag, wireless, radio, and, strangely Knight.

enough, television.

NOW, LET ME HAVE "TH' FACTS ABOUT THE LAST ROBBERY, MR. SMELTS!

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Sam Waxes Sarcastict

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(TOLIJA "THENAMB|| is FLOUNDERI AN KINDLY WAIT TILLI FINISH MY STORY

11

quoted (anag).

Flown to discover the intentions of the anitatory puss.

Even when baday upset he widens

our knowledge of cricket.

He's luring me to renew, the

atort to share. in, and up- preciate, highbrow selections (hidden),

18 A small cam.

16 To add to your troubles, shall

we Bay?

menade,

10 A capital feature of any pro- 17 A bob at evening to a poet' is

material enough."'

21 Sure to give rise to an error. 23 Hall at all seasons. 27 Sounds like a fraud and provides free quarters for the fraudulent.

20 An anagram of 7.

28 Plaits a horse tendera.

32 Her French is quite correct. 33 I always give my "kin ten

(anag.). 34 A queen no more. 35 Stingo and a port mixed for the leader! My word, he must have a bead.

bown

AFTER THEY TOOK TH' CASH, {"THEY GRABBED SOME BAS

KETS AN' FILLED'EM FULLA FRESH FISH-ANG BEAT IT₤ WHY, THERE WASN'T A FISH "LEFT IN THE MARKET!

"NOT WELL, JUDGIN" BY THE WAY YOU LET. TWO LITTLE FELLAS „GET AWAY WITH "TH'

LOOT

2 Hidden in Clue 11.

3 Old French Nobleman. 4 "And you plck 'em all up in o—,"

("Tolanthe")

5 Frugality that grows.

6 Hidden in Olue 11.

7 An easy sort of remedy.

8 This is to the point unless I'mr present: then it would be quite

uncalled for. 12 Treeless-plain.

14 Correct English "is" always,"

| 16 Noted wicket-keeper,

18- One who has a mission,

10 Faul went first to see what he

could.

20 This ban made an ancient Egypt- ian belong to one particular city. | 22 Mid-month dates in ancient

Rome.

24 Waging a successful fight on top

of a wall,

25 Have a shot about ten: it will be

strong" then.

26 Towards the horizon. 27 Belonging to Crate. 30 Hidden in Cluo 11. 31 Snow traverserk

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