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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1936.

LIPTON'S TEA HINTS

There is nothing easler than to make tea well-except to make it badly.

So here are some hints on how to make the best of it.

BUYING TEA. Teis is the cheapest and most economical drink in the world. From one pound of good tea you can brew us many as 240 caps. And it pays in the long run to bay good tes because it is more economical to use, and the difference between the cost of one cup of poor tes But there is all the and one cup of good tea is so infinitesimally small as not to mattar. difference in the flavour and it is the flavour that is really the luxury that everyone can now afford..

STORE TEA IN AN AIR-TIGHT CONTAINER. Tea loses ita flavour if it is exposed to the air for long, especially in a moist climate. It ought to be kept in a caddy, or in a glass jar with a screw top, or in clean tin.

USE THE RIGHT KIND OF TEA-POT Nothing compares with an ordinary brown "earthenware tea pot for making good ten. This should be carefully cleaned, not just rinsod,

to remove all stains and dried after use.

When cleaning don't forget the spout; a smal? brush will come in handy for this.

LIPTONS TEA, COFFEE & COLDA PLANTERS-

CHOICEST PURE CEYLONTEA

TALITY T

YELLOW LABEL

...:

MEASURE THE QUANTITY OF TEA CAREFULLY. "One teaspoon. ful per person and one for the pot" is a sound old fashioned rule that has never been beaten. But if good tas is used there is no need to" allow one for the pot," unless very strong tea is wanted, for good" Les is more economical than cheap tea.

USE ONLY FRESHLY BOILED WATER. Take care to warm the pot thoroughly before putting in the ten Then pour on freshly boiled water-not, water that has been allowed to simmer. Better tes will be made if the kettle is kept free from the line or chalk deposits of ⚫ hard water.

ALLOW FOUR MINUTES FOR INFUSION. Pour freshly boiled water on to the leaves until the tea pot is full, but don't pour out the tea into cups until you have allowed it to stand for at least four minutes. The lid, of course, should be put back as soon as the water, is poured into the pot, and then the whole should be covered with a cosy. Don't forget that tea should never be allowed to "stew." If it is allowed to stand too long tea loses all its virtue and its flavour.,

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SHANGHAI TOKYO RADIO PHONE

Shanghai, Feb. 15.

· Foreign"" Affairs and Communica- tions, the Shanghai Chinese Cham..... ber of Commerce and the Sino- Japanese Trade Council exchanged greetings with Japanese officials at.

TEL. 80251

CAB DRIVER'S LONG RECORD

At The W Paris, Feb. 16. A new chapter in Sino-Japanese | Tokyo,

The Chairman of the Paris communications began when the Mr. Wu Te-chen also spoke to Municipal Council has presented Shanghai-Tokyo radiotelephone the Mayor of Tokyo. The service medal to a cab driver who has was opened at 10 am. A large is being officially opened to publie been driving a cab in Pari gathering of Chinese officials and west to day. Thirty last 44 years For the last foreign diplomats gathered at the Chinese girls are acting as opera- years his has been the Chapel telephone, bureau, when re-tors here,

mine the streets of París. presentatives of the Ministries of leuter.

Reuter's Bulletin Service

INTERNATIONAL MOTOR

EXHIBITION

German Industry Progress Illustrated

of

Berlin, Feb. 15. The 4th International automo- the bile and motor cycle show, largest ever to be held in Berlin, both as regards the mount exhibition space occupied and the bewildering array of entirely new models displayed, was opened by Herr Hitler on Saturday.

HOME FOOTBALL

Cup And League

Matches

London, Feb....15.

cabled by

SWIMMING

Good Showing By Germans

At the European Y.M.C.A...ON

The following were the results!-- 50 Yards Free Style:-1, Marsch (Karlsruhe); 2. Foraita (HK, Ger~ mans); 3, A. B. Batey (Dorset- shire).

The feature of the Home Foot- Saturday night some very exciting ball over the week-end was the swimming was witnessed between fifth round of the F. A. Cup. No the local Deutscher Club, the Ger- [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily { display, to show the evolution that upsets were registered, the fixtures han cruiser Karlsruhe and the Preash (Copyright).}. has taken place in the motor in-going according to forecast. The IMA, Dorsetshire. The Germans dustry. Fifty years ago two Ger- sensation of the Scottish League of the cruiser proved to be superior man engineers, Carl Benz and was the defeat at home of Mother- in the Diving, and their entrants

Daimler Gottlleb

independently well by Queen O'South.

did much credit to their ship. invented the motor-driven road

. Detailed results, as vehicles, sa that the exhibition

Reuter, "were as follows:- was at the same time the Silver Jubilee of the birth of motor cars. The first car made by Benz was "exhibited near the Arst deisël mo- tor driven car ever seen, made by the world famous firm

·FIFTH ROUND Benzag. The diesel-engined car s

2 Stake already expected to revolution'se Barnsley motorised travel, and solve the field. United 3 Leeds

countries Grimsby fuel problem for many a: well as cheapen travel and Newcastle... eliminate the risk of fire..

B'ford City Bradford M'd'sbro'-

Most of the Cabinet Ministers were present, and almost the en- tire diplomatic corps, regional leaders of the National Socialist Farty, higher officials from all the ministries. leaders and organisers of the Germani industry, and sêv- eral hundred pressmen...

The exhibits were displayed in nine immense halls, many of the heavier vehicles, such as tractors, omnibuses, fire engines, and mo- torised fire fighting equipment were to be found in a large open air field, where demonstrations were in progress continuously.

Officials of the exhibition had the utmost dimeulty in allocating parking space fast enough for the parade of visitors, numbering many

thousands.

The west end was ablaze with bùnting, among which the national flags of Great Bri- tain, the United States, France, and Italy were prominent symbolistic of the International

and

character of

Many the event nations have sent their latest mo- dels for exhibition.

Da

CUP MATCHES

1 1

3 M'chester C. 2

3 Arsenal

0 Derby

1

0 Tottenham

Q

2 Leicester

1.

SYNTHETIC, ACHIEVEMENT “ The Drst speaker at the opening ceremony of the Berlin automobile The match between Chelsea and and motor cycle show on Satur- Fulham was postponed owing to day was Herr Allmera, president fog. of the German Motor Manufac- Association. Outstanding turers achievements had been made by the German motoring industry. and a healthy state of the affairs existed due to phenominal sales of both cars and motor cycles dur-

ing the year under review.

LEAGUE MATCHES

FIRST DIVISION

Blackburn Birmingham Bolton Everton

4 Wolves Brentford 'v, Portsmouth

1. Sunderland

2 Liverpool

0

4. Aston Villa

3

· 1

was

SECOND DIVISION

2 Bury

9 Norwich

A notable exhibit was to be found. in synthetic tyres, displayed

The speaker for the first time. was in the fortunate position to be able to inform the German na-postponed owing to fog. tion that trials which the German Army had been carrying out for the past year had proved that the life and resistance of this synthe- tie rubber exceeded that of the natural rubber by ten to thirty per cent.

OLD MODELS ON VIEW Where the opening ceremony took place, 80"models of more or less obsolete types of cars were on | Transocean News Service.

LEON BLUM ATTACK FILMED

[Speelal to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).J

Faria, Feb. 14.

Hull

Port Vale S'ampton Swansea

100 Yards Breast-Stroke:-1, A. B) Crowther (Dorsetshire); 2, Kreuz (Karlsruhe); 3, W. Sander (AX. Germans).

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50 Yards Back-Stroke:-1, H, §. | Lange (EK Germans); 2. Sto. Bradley (Dorsetshire); 3. Roth (Karlsruhe).

Diving:-1, Bolte (Karlsruhe); 2. A B. "Weekes (Dorsetshire); 3. Jessen (Karlsruhe), ..

25 Yards Under-Water:-1, E

H. Mueller (HK, Germans); 2, Sommer (Karlsruhe): 3, Macfar- lane (Dorsetshire),・・

200 Yards Free Style:-1, H. G. Lange (HK. Germana); 2, Bolte (Karlsruhe); 3. Marine Hawkins ./ Dorsetshire).

Medley Relay Race:-1, Karis- rube; 2, HK. Germans; 3, Dorset- shire.

7 Notts F.

0 West Ham

RUGBY

Colony XV Chosen

SATURDAY'S TRIAL

The following have been selected

THIRD

DIVISION (South)

Aldershot B'nemouth

1 Torquay

0

1 Brighton

2

ETHIOPIANS ADDING

Bristol R.

1 Reading

Coventry

3 Bristol C.

1

TO STRENGTH":

[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright)}

Rome, Feb. 14.

to represent the Colony against the touring New Zealand University fifteen, on the Club ground next

Exeter H

0 Q's Park R.

0

Friday, commencing at 5 Da-

Luton Newport

"

1 Gillingham

2

Burg.-Lt. Benson (Navy).

0 Watford

5

Notts C. Swindon

2 Cardif

0

Lt. St. Clair Ford (Navy):

3 Millwall

The Aim which a newsreel man. The formation on the Abyssinian Clapton v. Crystal P. was post- who happened to be near, man- | North front of a Third Army Corps poned owing to fog, while the aged to take of the assault of Leon the organization of which had match between Southend and Blum, "has been requisitioned by been quietly progressing during Northampton ended after 38 mins. the police, developed and project- the past few weeks, has now beenplay due to fog. The score was ed in the Police Headquarters. "All | openly admitted.........

then Southend 2, Northampton "0. detalls are clearly visible, and It

THIRD DIVISION (North); ls hoped that several assailants can be identified by it

ransocean News Servic

WAR STUDENTS. LETTERS

[Spesial to the “Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]

At the same time. It is reported that' a large number of Cara- binieri, Italy's best troops are Accrington being transported to East Africa, Carlisle where they will be formed into { Chester special assault battalions,

Crewe

1 Stockport

3 Mansfield

0

3 Brighton

3 Hartlepools

3 Halifax.

0 Oldham.

0

2 Barrow"

Rochdale Southport, Tranmere Walsall

2 York

3

1 Chesterfield

0

6 Wrexham 0 Rotberham SCOTTISH LEAGUE

1 Queen's Park · 1

The strength of the Abyssinian | Darlington forces, against which, Marshal | Cateshead Badoglio is preparing to launch Lincol an offensive, are stated by military experts here to be 190.000.- 7'ransocean News Service,

ROME DENIAL

[Special to the "Hong Kong Day PressTM (Copyright).T

Berlin, Feb. 14... A book of letters written by Students from the War was publi- ahed some years ago. Now the National Socialist War Victims

Arbroath Airdrie Organisation has lodged an ap- peal to the population, to submit

Home, Feb. 14, for consideration, all · letters in

Celtic The reports that during his Dundee their

possession, being typical soldiers letters, which will then be State Suvich, the British Ambas- Hibernian

conversation with Secretary of Dunfermline gathered and published in a booksador handed over a note or made

of letters from soldiers, ripresen-

ting all classes of the population.of protest against the Franco-T. Labark

a verbal reply to the Italian note Partick

It is stressed, that literary style is of secondary Importance, as there 1. the true humour and spirit of the soldiers, or an objective ac- count of war experience. Transocean News Service.

SOVIET MARSHAL IN FRANCE

[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally:

Press (Copyright.))

Pari, February, 14. Marshal Tukhachevski accom-. panied by several Soviet Officers, visited Le Havre on Friday, where they inspected some armament face tories. The party returned to the capital in the evening, Transocean News Service

ABELGIAN-FRANCO

TREATY

[Speda to the “Hong Kong Dally Press (Copyright. I

British Military Agreement, are dented in authoritative quarters, it being, stated that the Franco- British Military Agreement did not at : (all form a topic of the conversation.

Transocean News Service.

ASKARIS SURRENDER

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

*Press (Copyright/)13)

Addis-Ababa, February 14:

· Has Desta reports the arrival in his Readquarters, fully armed with rides, of 600 Askaris of the recent ly landed troops at Mogadishu from Eritrea

The leader of the deserters rated that altogeher 1000 'well equipped men had left the Italian Hines, and It is feared that the remainder lost themselves in the desert, or have been recaptured by tha, Italların,

On the Northfront Italian Air- attacks continue unabated." Pranivocar News Bervice.

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DR. WANG ON ROTARY MISSION

Brussels, February 14 The Bill recently brought for- ward by a group of nationalist Flemish Deputies, that the Cham- ber should immediately renounce

44 Shanghal, Feb, 15. the Military Treaty with France No date has yet been set for was declared by the President of Mr. C. T. Wang's projected visit the Chamber as unconstitutional to Canton, the plans for which and inappropriate. I did not con- | appear to be only tentative. Mr. form with Art. 68 of the Constitu-Wang is now in: Nanking and it is tion which says that the King is believed, that if he goes to Canton alone empowered to sign treaties,,, it will not be for political purposes

The President therefore refused but in connection wit

tary for have the bin printed, for din which he is s✨ China Governor.

sccording to press re- M porta from Flemish circles,hoj, tu attend » Rot Tranioccan News Service,

Beuter

2. St. Johnstone 2 4 Clyde.

4 Kilmarnock

2 Albion

0

2 Rangers

3. Hamilton

.. Queen O's

3 Aberdeen

1 Hearts

INTERNATIONAL

2

SOCCER

England beat Ireland by Ave clear goals in the amateur, soccer International at Blackpool, while, at Dumfries, Bootland, drew with Wales, each side scoring once.- heater.

H. D. Bldwell (Club), (-)

Lt. Rice-Evans (Army) (Capt.), Fus, Floyd - (Army),"

“A. H. R. Butcher (Clubr

.:

Cpl. Preece (Navy).

Mne, Light (Navy).

S. P. O. Richards. (Navy), Lt. Lincoln (Army). *A. F. Walkden. (Club).

*W. E, Peers (Club).

Fus, Morgan (Army),

L/Cpl. Harrison (Army), **A. B. Evans (Navy),

Reserves: E R. McGDchrist. (Club) and Lt. Euman (Navy) threequarters; J. Bonnar (Club) half-back and

Chapman

(Navy) and E. P. Humphreys (Club) forwards

"Capped against New Zealand Afteen last month,

DISAPPOINTING TRIAL

..

A final trial game was played on Saturday when the Colours de feated the Whites by 32 points to 8. All three full backs failed to and inspiring form, while the second half was too one sided to "be of much service to the selectora.

H. D. Bidwell, the Shanghai Inter»: pofter made an auspicious debut. for the Club, and played a great game on the Colour's wing.

TEST: CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA

Johannesburg, Feb. 15,

The fourth Test match between Australia and South Africa start- ed here to-day and at the close

HOME RUGGER of play the visitors had establish

Leicester Trounced

By Swansea

all

ed a lead of 28 runs with seven.. wickets, in hand p

Fingleton ored 108 runs

Foto 132 minutes hitting eight boun-

daries

South Africa: 157 (IJ. Bledle 44. went the SWTORefly 5 for 20); Australia MiniLondon, Feb 15. 185 for 3

Reuter

Gelys An outstanding, result in the week-end rugger programmes was the victory of Swansea over Lei- cester by 24-b.The following were the matches played:--

14. Lianelly 10. Aberavon 14, Bath 3, Gloucester, 3 Bedford 8, Old Merchant Taylors

SANGATORY Cardin:0, Newport 8 Devonport Services 3 Portsmouth

Exeter 3, Plymouth Albion 3 Neath 17. Pontypridd 0. Oxford Univ, 15, Harlequins 8, Swansea 34 Leicester 0.

M.C.C. TOURISTS IN UK NEW ZEALAND

yea

Other matches were postponed

ving to for

•Reuter

Rotorua, Feb. 15 || The MC.C., tourists best, the Bay of Plenty XI by 9 wickets in their cas-day encounter here to- day.

Sims took 6 wickets for 26 in the home team's total of 88. The M.C.C. teamreplied with 291 for 67. H. Human, cor ibuting 107. The home toam were then seat in, again to play out time Router

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