1941-08-16 — Page 12

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

PAGE. TWO

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 16, 1941..

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

AT COMBINED SWIMMING GÁLA-The Hon, Mr N. L. Smith, His Excellency Major-Con. C, M. Maltby and Mra Smith (fourth, fifth and sixth from left) snapped at the swimming gala in aid of the Bomber Fund at the Victoria Rocreation Club last Saturday. Also in the picture are Capt. 5. H. Batty-Smith, Miss Diana Dodwell, Mr and Mrs A. O. Barrotto, Mr A. W. Ingram, Mr G. W.. Sowell and Mr J. R. A. Poarne. (Photo: Ming Yuan).

CHRIST CHURCH WEDDING-Photo taken after the wodding at Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, last wook of Mr Coraint George Davies, of the Diocesan Boys' School, and Miss Margaret Louisa Whitley, of the Education Department,

(Photo: Ming Yuon).

BACK FROM LEAVE-Mr Addison E. Southard, the popular United States Consul- Mr Southard has just returned to General in Hongkong, photographed at his office.

(Photo: Now China the Colony after a few months' absence on leave in America.

New photos).

· CHURCH CONGREGATION PARTY-Group photograph taken at the Rev. J. C. L. Wong's home in Kowloon Tong on the occasion of a lunch recaption given by the Mandarin-speaking congro- gation of Christ Church in honour of the Bishop of Hongkong, the Rt Rev. R. O. Hall, Pastor and Mrs T. K. Chiu-and-tho-Rev.-H.-D.- Rosenthall (fifth to eighth, second row). The Bishop will lecture in America for two months on mission work in China. (Photo: Mayfair)TM

HIGHLY-STRUNG

SENSITIVE CHILDREN

usually go furthest in life

LEONG-MOK WEDDING- Bridal group taken on the occasion of the wedding last wock of Mr A. E. Leong, of the New Asiatic Chemical Works, Ltd., and Miss Lily Mok. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

FAREWELL TO A.R.P. OFFICERS—Pictura at loft shows Wing Commander A. H. S. Steato-Perkins, Director of Air Raid Precautions, who is shortly proceeding to India, bidding farewell to Wardens of the Eastern Division at a parads last Sunday. Photo at right was taken on the occasion of the presentation to Major C. M. Manners, former Chief Air Raid Warden, Kowloon... Left to right: Major Mannars, Miss Bonnie Robinson, Wing Commandor Steele-Parkins, Mr G. A, Pentreath, Chief Air Raid Warden, Hongkong, and Mr G. E. Terry, (Photos: Ming Yuon),

But there are DANGERS that have to be watched during childhood

PARENTS should be happy if their

children are the highly-strung. sanslive type, because it la usually these children who go furthest in life.

But the danger with these children is that because they are highly- strung they may live too intensely. They may burn themselves out like lampa with too bright fame.

Fortunately you can tell very quickly when this is beginning to happen. The child will go off his food, be finicky at meals. He'll get pale, puffy under the eyes--some-. Limes even losa weight. He'll tire easily, get fretful or latless. Every parent should be able to recormiso these symptoms and what they mean. They mean that the child is using up his energy far more quickly than he is replacing 13. And it is at night, during aloep, that these stores of

energy should be replaced. If they are not replaced, the nervous train on the child gets worse and worse. Ile's suffering from Night Starvation. At the first sign of any of these symptoms you should act, and act quickly. Give your child florileks- a hot cupful every night at bedtime. Horlicks will guard him against Night Starvation by replacing his nervous energy during sleep.

Almost at once your child's appe tite will improve. He'll begin to lose his pallor and tiredness and be D happy, sturdy youngster. Safe from the terrible danger of nervous ex- - haustion, he'll grow up strong and healthy, able to make the utmost of his special gifts and capabilities,

Start your child on Horlicks-to- night. Horlicks in obtainable at all good stores.

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