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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 24,

1939.

P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companies Incorporated in England.):

Taking Cargo on through file of Lading for UTNATTA, JAVA & BORMA, CEYLOR INDIA, IRANIAN GULF, MAURITIUS, E. & 8. AFRICA, AUSTRALABIA, INCLUD ING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, KUROPE, ETC

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTILT DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS (Under Contract with ILM. Government.)

all vessels may call at any ports on er off the route,--and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notics.

Steamers

**BHUTAN

"LAHORE RAJPUTANA

BEHAR

RANCHI 1*SOUDAN

RANPURA RAWALPINDI

**DURDWAN

Tour From H'Kong about |

6.000 20th Jan., ✪ aan..

6,000 2nd Feb. 17,000 4th Feb. 6,000 11th Feb.

17,000) 18th Feb. 7,000 25th Feb.

17,000 4th Mar. (17,000) 18th March 6,000 25th Mar.

Destination

¡D'bay, M'reilles, Hayre, L'don Hull, I'bg, R'dam & A'wern Strails, Co, B'bay & K'cht, (Bombay, Marseilles & London. M'selles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp,

Marseilles & London. B'bay, M'seilles, Havre, L'den Hull, HI'b'. R'dim & AED. Marselles & London.

Marselles & London.

}D'bay, M'svilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, 'bg. R'dam & A'werp.

Cargo only † Calls Casablanca All vessels may call at Malta

SINRALA

DRITISH INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (BOUTIL)

8,000 20 Jan. 10.30 a.m. [S'pore, Port Swettenham Penang. Rangoon & Calcutta

TILAWA

10,000 11th Feb.

SANTHIA

8,000 25th Fr.

TALMA

SIRDIJANA

10,000 11th Mar.

10,000) 25th Mar.

DO.

DO.

DO.

DO.

B.I. Apear Lino Uteamers have excellent accommodation for 1st & 2nd class passenger

EASTERN & AUSTRALJAN BAILINGS (BOUTH.}

NELLORE

TANDA

NANKIN

7,000 3rd Feb,

7,000 4th Mur.

1,000 1st. Apr.

Manlio, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobar

Regular monthly sailings from H'kong to Bhangust & Japan de l'kong to Australia

SANTHIA

RANPURA

TALMA

RAWALPINDI

*BURDWAN SIRDHANA

CANTON

SHIRALA

Mong Kong to Bydney-19 days.

SAILINGS TO BILANGHAI & JAPAN,

8,000 2nd Feb.

17,000 3rd Feb,

10,000 18th Feb.

17,000 17th Feb.

6.000 18th Feb.

10,000 2nd Mar.

10,000 3rd Mar.

8,000 16th Mar. Cargo only.

Japan,

Shonghai & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan. Japan.

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan.

All dates are approximate and rubject to alteration without notice, parcels measuring not more then 5 c.ft. will be received at the Company's Öfice up to bos. en the day previous to sailing.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply

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OME along, Tommy, tea's

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fendy." says Mother, and Eating is a Serious Business

after a lot of coaxing, during which he grum- bies that he'd rather stay and play with his engine, Tommy I finally persuaded to sit up In his chair-if he can bring his toy with him.

Of course, he dorsn't make a very good job of his tea, wint with pushing The engine rond the plates tinci dentally upsetting his milk and pre- tending that the spoon is a "siggerrial."

Which is all very wrong! For eating is a serious business and the children should learn from babyhood that there must be no play at mealtimes,

Encourage them. concentrate on their food, chewing this well and not dawdling between mouthfuls, or jump. ing tip and clown from the table,

All distractions must wait until afterwards. Anything which tends to hold baby's attention away from his meal will cause him to keep the food uncliewed 2 fus month until ho swallows it wholesale.

It's the same with older children,

I

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Singlo-£47.10.08. Return-£76.0.0d.

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A Woman's figure always looks

more bemit:ful when her neck is

altractive. It gives both the head and shoulders distinction. Further, the hend seems to move more grier-¦ fully on a suple neck; it does it al most unconsciously. He a flower on a graceful, Instead of a CUT strik. So give a little thought to the cultiva tion of a lovely neck.

noticed п friend's five-year-old daughter, her mouth bulging with food and making no attempt to masticate it while she gazed with wide-open eyes at her older brother, who was describity some school prank

Reminded to get on with her dinner, she swallowed the mouthful at a gup Quite the right way, don't you agree, to upset a amali tummy?

The important thing with all on dren is to teach them that wealtimes are special occasions, not just unwel come interruptions, during which the sense of taste and a proper enjoy. ment of food, so necessary to health, is developed.

Good Digestions

If you do this, you'll find them less Anicky about their food and, provided the menu is good, they'll grow up with good digestions

common but

To-day, I am discussing one or two disturbing digestive troubles among children, chief of which is acidosis or "fat-dyspepsia."

Although it usually makes its up pearance from the age of three or four onwards. It is often met among todd- lers and young bables.

Bilious Attacks

cope with much fat, and any excess is These litte patients are unable to

followed by vomiting, the attack often being accompanied by a sharp rise in temperature and signs of distress. complaint "on

Acidoals should not be regarded as a Its own." but no n symptons of other troubles auch na early rheumatism or diseased tonsils; it often clears up rapidly once these conditions have been trented.

One of the things to aim at which many highly-strung children The sudden hillous attacks" from whiteness. Many a neck is sallow or suffer can usually be traced to discoloured, and this is quite fre-eal changes in the system which arke quently due to careless washing. The when any mental disturbance occurs, neck should be

perhaps through excitement in antiel- profusely lathered pation of a treat. with a good fatty soap, then st more profusely rinsed in clear water. You should remember that the neck needs energetic washing, for it is ex- posed to the atmosphere and catches the dust. A bleaching lotion is also a good friend, especially for necks which have been allowed to become neglected. There

many cellent bleaching lotions on the market to-day.

are

Such children need a fairly fat-free diet for a few months followed by the very gradual reintroduction of fais later: they also need plenty of sugar... chiefly in the farm of glucose-to make up the glycogen stores in the liver.

Teething Trouble

years ago when wise dietetic methods were not so well under- stood by our mothers.

Sulli, we saw two of that kind at this special clinic. In both cases the trouble was traced to irregular feeding. The mothers were very young and were trying to get all the fun they could out of life. but unfortunately at the expense of their babies' health. We were quite sure, however, that they had falled to realise this linportant point un-

It was pointed out.

The baby that is fed at irregular hours will never thrive properly and again the baby whose diet is balanced will never make proper pro- Fress.

Under Weight

When bables fall to put on weight properly, have constipated motions and bear hi their expression a characteris

leally old and what look, can al ways suspect under-feeding. irregular feeding of l-balanced feeds.

I knew one baby who was half- starved for weeks simply because it was not strong enough to suck at a hard tent in which the hole was too sinall. Quite often the trouble lea in the opposite direction and baby is beliz over-ted.

Several such cases were examined by our doctor. Most of the babies and it dirty tongue, a greyish Unge of the skin and flabby muscles and their tempera- tures were slightly above normal.

In each case the treatment suggested varied a litle, though all included a readjustment of the method of ferding. I shall be only too pleased to hear from any mathers who would like n The following letter is from a render litlle personal advice on this subject, who has a special mealtime problem.

Dislikes Eggs

Buby, aged 7 months, vomits after cuting egg in any form-Worried. SOME babica find it dimcuit to digest

egg because of its high fat content:

it should be introduced very cautiously

until one finds whether It is well tolera- ted or not.

1 advise you ta omit egg altogether for the next few weeks, then to begin Infantile eczemu is a troublesome (raw) given twice a week.

again with one eggspoonful of egg-yolk Increase ex- complaint_fulely common during this amount gradually when baby takes

early teething.

Thở child was disfigured by a rash over face, anns and buttocks which hand The neck, like the face, is given to also spread over the head. It was not wrinkling. Women frequently con- surprising that it was fretful, making centrate all their attention to keeping poor mother looked worn out with lack desperate efforts to scratch, and the the face smooth, forgetting that an ared-looking neck can give the le to the best preserved face, Combating Wrinicies and Flabbiness

To combat neck wrinkles, there are two things you can do. You can use facepack on it. Use it as directed

of steep.

Sho had been unable to nurse her Le sun herself and, without asking a doctor'e advice, had, put him on a diet over-rich alarch and augar. This was now changed for a loetle neld feed- ing. the special food being sold at the ctible at cost price.

Right Food

with soap and water until the rash had cleared. Instead, the skin was to bo cleansed with zinc and castor oil oint-

to it happily.

When Being Photographed

THE modern photographer can do a

great deal to produce a charming photographie study, but the sliter should do her part, too, to obtain good results.

To begin with, decide whether you will have a head, or full-length [study. A "gure" portrait comes fout best, if one wears a fairly plain. well-out dress with good lines in some neutral shade-brown, beige, jor Frey photograph excellently. Blues are not very satisfactory; navy or black, unrelieved, are generally u mistake, however mart the gown itself may be. White and yellow photograph well if a "painting with |iight" effect is desired.

by the particular make you favour, The other thing to do is exercises. Next alio was told not to wash baby These strengthen the muscles and prevent fabbiness. First, there is the popular exercise of rotating the

ment made down to a thin cream, head. Drop it first on your chest,

Wherever possible the paris were to then turn to the left, back, right. be kept covered with gauze dressingą, front again, and so on,

Never wear Another good and this rule is particularly important one is to clasp the hands tightly be-

where two surfaces of skin rub against hind the back and to pull the shoulder; behind the knees.

each other, an az the elbow joints, or

down hard. Then stretch the neck} Fortunately wasting among babies in tip as much a thing which every becoming fairly uncommon though it woman should covet, as being more was frequently met with some twenty graceful than a short one.

hat in a photograph. What is chle to-day will be ludicrous, if not to-morrow, then in ¤ very little while. For the same reason, (ultra-modern hair styles, and extreme ideas in neek-lines are wisely avoid-

jed.

In regard to make-up, particular cate is needed. Check-rouge

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Another good evercise for the night. It is a good idea to go to bed make one look haggard and H, with neck is to stretch it up well, then sometimes with some butter muslin deep hollows under the eyes, so it alap it lightly but briskly all round led round the neck after this treat-should not be used. A rather darker

ment.

smoothes and This both keeps the "food" powder than usual with the Angers.

in and prevents the greasing of bed flatters, and a deep lipstick carefully clothes.

applied, outlines the natural contours Further, the neck needs feeding.

of the mouth. Eyebrows are As a matter of fact, the neck is more Do not walt Ull your neck begins proved if Hghtly emphasised, voracious than

the face in this to cry out for treatment. Start quite | Resist the temptation to visit the respect. Have you not noticed how early in life, and you will gain on the photographer with your hair newly often the neck begins to look wasted wrinkles and on that wasted, aged set. Have it done a few days be- and harsh before the face does? It look, it, however, you have allowed forchand, then brush it well with a is because it in starved. The neck it to become neglected, give it some few drops of brillianstine just before should be regularly fed either with a intensive treatment in the way of the portrait is taken. Dress It Hghtly good feeding cream, or with olive packs and exercises, and an on, In back into its natural e It will then oll. Whichever is used, it should be order to make up for neglect, then look far more attractive and glossy well but lightly rubbed and palled keep it up.systematically.

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