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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 18, 1941,
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT
THE SERGEANTS' MESS of the 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, photographed recently, with Lt-Col.
H. W. M. Stewart, O.B.E., M.C., in the centra. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
CHAN-LING-Photograph taken aftor the recent wedding of Mr Chan Hon- bun, manager of Cheong Wo and Com- pany, and Min Ling Mui-chun. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
STAFF
AND STUDENTS of the Junior Tochnical School, a vocational school main- tained by the Hongkong Government Educa- tion Department, are seen in their annual group photograph on the loft. (Photo: New-
-foundland Studio).
MAK-LA-Mr Mak Wai-fong, of the Medical Department, and his brido. formarly Miss Lai Tak-chun, pictured after their wedding, recently, at the Régistry. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
YUE-LEUNG ---- Mr and Mrs Yue Chan-fook, formerly Miss Leung Woon-wah, after their wed- ding at the Registry last week. (Photo: Ming
Yuen),
HO-CHENG-Group photograph taken at the Kam Ling Restaurant on the occasion of the marriage of Mr Ho Shiu-to, son of Mr and Mrs Ho Yiu-kau, and Miss Cheng Lan-fong, daughter of Me and Mrs Chong Wing-tai. (Photo: Wah Kiu),
HIGHLY-STRUNG CHILDREN
are the most gifted
GRADUATE NURSES Group taken at the recent graduation of student nurses of the Tung Wah and Kwong Wah Hospitals. The Hon. Mr -N. L. Smith, Colonial Secretary, and Mrs Smith, are seated in the front row with Mr-Lon lu-choung, chairman of the Board of Directors. Other distinguished visitors included the Hon. Mr R. A. C. North, Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, the Hon. Dr Li Shu-fan, Mr Ho Kom-
tong, and Mr Ma Trul-chlu. (Photo: : Wah Klu)..
But you should watch out for these DANGER SIGNS ́of nervous overstrain
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YOU should be specially proud if your child is the highly-strung sensitive type. She is so much quicker, more vivid in her re- actions than other children. Even when she's very young, you con SCO that sho has exceptional qualities-qualities that mark her out for success in life.
But you should be continually on your guard. In the bringing- up of highly-strung children there. are dangers that do not arise in the case of ordinary chlidren.
Highly-strung children spend their energies too recklessly. They are prone to weaken and exhaust their nervous systems with bad effects in later life.
The signs of nervous overstrain to watch out for are: difficulty and slowness in eating meals; pafeness and tendency to gat overtired; tantrums and fits of irritability and bad temper. If these signs occur, action should be taken at once.
What is happening is that the child is valng up her nervous energy more quickly than she's replacing it. And, It is at night, during sleep, that these stores of nervous energy should be replac» ed.
If they are not replaced, the nervous strain' on the child' gots worse and worse, She's suffering from Night Starvation,
Give your child Horlicks, cupful, hot, regularly at bedlíme. Horlicks will guard her against Night Starvation by replacing her nervous energy while she sleeps, You'll see the difference almost at once. There'll be no more up- sels and tantrums, no more slow- nesa at meals. Your child will be happler, more balanced, less WORTY to you. Her nervous system will be strengthening itself as it should for later life.
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Start Horlicks to-night. Plain -or chocolate-flavoured. Horlicks is obtainable at all good stores,
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