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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 Bitila of Lading for ETRAITS, JAVA & BURMA, CEYLON INDIA, IRANIAN GOLF, MAURITIUS, E. & §. AFRICA, AUSTRALABIA, INCLUD KO NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTA, RED SEA, EGYPT, KUROPE, ITC PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL, ‘STEAMERI (Under Contract with HM. Government)

AU VORMIMI Iay call at any ports on or off the route,—and the route and all wallinga are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamers

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*LAHORE

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RANCHI **SOUDAN

RANPURA

RAWALPINDI

'BURDWAN

Tons From H'Kong about | 5.000 28th Jan., 6 a.m..

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

0,000 11th Feb,

17,000) 10th Feb, 7,000 25th Feb.

17,000 41 Mar. 17,000) 18th March

0,000 25th Mar.

* Cargo only Calls Casablanca All

BHIRALA

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Destination

B'bay, M'sellles, Havre, L'don Hull, irbя. It'dám & A'wern Straits, C'bo, D'bay & Kehl, Bombay, Marsellies & London M'sellles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam de A’werp, Marseilles & London. B'bay, M'reilles, Havre, L'dos Hull, H'br. R'dam & A'werp. Marseilles & London,

· Marseilles de London.

B'bay, M'seliles, Havre, L'don, Hull, 'I'bg, R'dam & A'werp. vessels may call at Malts

BRITISHI INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (BOUTH.)

8,000 28 Jan., 10.30 an. S'pore,

10,000 11th Feb.

,000 25th Feb, 10,000 11th Mar,

10,000 25th Mar,

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1000 3rd Feb 11 (sh Manila. Rabaul, Brisbane,

7,000 4th Mar,

7,000 1st Apr.

Sydney, Melbourne & Hobar

Regular monthly watiing from 'kong to Shanghai & Japan & H'kong to Australis

SANTHA

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Hong Kong to Bydney-19 days.

BAILINGS TO SILANGHAI & JAPAN,

0,000 2nd Feb.

17,000 3rd Feb.

10,000 18th Feb. 17.000 17th Feb. 3.000 18th Feb. 10,000 2nd Mar. 10,000 3rd Mar. 8,000 16th Mar. Cargo only.

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Japan.

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghal & Japun,

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghal & Japan. Japan.

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan.

without notice, parcela All dates pra approxtinate and qubject to alteration measuring not more than B cft, will be received at the Company's Odre up to bee en the day previous to saliing.

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OME niong, Tommy, tea's

BREARY

ready," says Mother, and Eating is a Serious Business

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

Of course, he doesn't make a very good job of his tea, what with pushing the engine round the plates (inct dentally upsetting his milk!) and pre- Lending that the spoon is a "siggernal."

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

Encourage them to concentrate on their food, chewing this well and not dawdling between mouthfuls, or jump- Ing up and down from the table.

Al distractions must wait until afterwards. Anything which tends to hold baby's attention away from his meal will cause him to keep the food unchewed in a moulb unt ho swallows it wholesale.

It's the same with older children. I

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Woman's Agure always looks more beautiful when her neck is attractive. It gives both the head and shoulders distinction. Further, the head serms lo move more grace fully on a suple neck; it dues it al- most unconsciously, like a flower on

graceful, instead of a

noticed

a friend's Ave-year-old daughter, her mouth bulging with food and making no attempt to masticate R while she gazed with wide-open eyes at her older brother, who was describing same school prank.

Reminded to get on with her dinner, she swallowed the mouthful at a Kulp Quite the right way, don't you agree, to upset a small tummy 2

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

Good Digestions

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dietetic நரசு methods were not so well under- stood by our mothers.

Sul, we saw two of that kind at In both cases this special clinic. 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 failed to realise this important point un- til it was pointed out.

The baby that is fed at irreguint hours will never thrive properly and again the baby whose diet is i balanced will never make proper pro Kress

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

When babies fall to put on weight Today, I am discussing one or two properly. have conslipated motlona and common but disturbing digestive bear in their expression a characteris- troubles among children, chief of tieally old and wise look, one can at which is acidosis or "fat-dyspepsia." ways suspect under-feeding, irregular

Although it usually makes its ap- feeding or al-balanced feeds. pearance from the age of three or four onwards, it is often met among todd lers and young babies,

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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 small. Quite often the trouble lies in the opposite direction and baby is being over-fed.

These tile patients are unable to cope with much fat, and any excess is Several such cases were examined by followed by vomiting, the attack often our doctor. Most of the bables had a being accompanied by a sharp riso in dirty tongue, a greyish tinge of the skin. and flabby muscles and their tempera- temperature and signs of distress.

Acidosis should not be regarded naa tures were tightly above nurmal. complaint

its own." but as a In each case the treatment suggested other stiff stalk. symptom of

troubles such as varied a 1tle, though all included a carly rheumatism or diseased tonsils; readjustment of the method of feeding. I shall be only too pleased to hear often clears up rapidly once thesa conditions have been treated.

from any mothers who would like u The sudden "billous attacks" from little personal advice on this subject. which

many highly-strung children The following letter to from a reader. suiter can usually be traced to cha- who has a special mealtime problem. cai chatiges in the system which arize when any mental disturbance occurs, perhaps through excitement in anticl- pation of a treat.

So give a little thought to the cultiva- tion of a lovely nerk.

One of the things to aim ut is whiteness. Many a neck in sallow or discoloured, and this is quite fre- quently due to coreless washing. The neck should be profusely inthered with a good fatty soap, then sill more profusely rinsed in clear water.

Such children need a fairly fat-free diet for a few months followed by the very gradual reintroduction of fats

inter; they also need plenty of sugar- chiefly in the form of glucose-to make up the glycogen stores in the liver,

Teething Trouble

You should remember that the neck ineeds 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

Infantile eczema is a troublesome neglected. There are many ex- complaint fairly common during cellent bleaching lotions on the early teething. market to-day.

The child was disfigured by a rash over face, arms and buttocks which find also spread over the head. It was not surprising that it was fretful, making poor mother looked worn out with lack desperate efforts to scratch, and the

The neck, like the fuce, is given to wrinkling. Women frequently con- centrate all their attention to keeping the face smooth, forgetting that an of sleep. oged-looking neck can give the He to the best preserved face, Combating Wrinkles and Flabbiness

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

She had been unable to nurse her little son herself and, without asking a doctor's advice, had put him on a diet over-rich in starch and sugar. This was now changed for a Inetic weld feed- ing, 10 special food being sold at the clinic at cost price.

by the particular make you favour. Right Food The other thing to do is exercises.

Next she was told not to wash baby These strengthen the muscles and with soap and water until the rash had prevent flabbiness. First, there is cleared. Instead, the skin was to be the popular exercise of rotating the cleansed with zinc and castor oil oint-

ment made down to a thin cream. head. Drop it first on your chest, Wherever possible the parts were to then turn it to the left, back, right.) be kept covered with gauza dressings, front again, and so on. Another good and this rule is particularly important where two surfaces of skin rub against one is to clasp the hands Ughtly be-

hind the back and to pull the shoulder act other, as at the elbow joints, or

behind the knees. down hard. Then stretch the neelt Portunately wasting among babira is up as much as thing which every becoming fairly uncommon though it weman should covet, as being more was frequently met with some twenty graceful than a short one,

Dislikes Eggs

Baby, aged 7 months, comits after eating rog in any form.-Worried. SOME hables and it diMeult 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.

I advise you to omit egg altogether for the next few weeks, then to begin gain with one eggspoonful of egg-yolk (raw) given twice a week. Increase this amount gradually when baby takes to it happily.

When Being Photographed

THE modern photographer can do a great deal to produce a charming the altter photographic study, but

to obtain should do her part, too, good results.

To begin with, decide whether you will have a head, or n full-length study. A "ngure" portrolt comes out best, if one wears a fairly plain, well-out dress with good lines in some neutral shade-brown, belge, or grey photograph excellently. Blues are not very satisfactory; navy or black, unrelieved, are generally u mistake, however smart the gown self may be, White and yellow photograph weil it a "painting with light" effect is desired."

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Never wear a hat in a photograph. What Is elle to-day will be ludicrous, if not to-morrow, then In little while. For the same reason, ultra-modern hair styles, and extrem:0 Ideas in neck-lines are wisely avold- ed.

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well, then sometimes with some butter muslin deep hollows under the eyes, so neck is to stretch li up stap it lightly but briskly all rounded round the neck after this treat-should not be used. A rather darker

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