STAPLES

Nursery Tea: A Nourishing

Meal

To the chula tea is not the casual. altair it usually is to the grown up, who wishes to save his appetite for dinner or supper. As tea la one of the child's three substantial meals of the day. It should be both nourishing and appetising. though digestible enough to ensure sound sleep. Many mothers com- plain that their, children tire b milk and de not therefore get enough of this most valuable food: it is wise to try to prevent this difficulty from arising by trying! different beverages, such as cocóa, malted milk. or malted chocolate. which can be made with at least three-quarters milk. Some chil- dren will drink milk flavoured with pinch of salt, others with a

spoonful of honey. Most young

children will take it through a straw or, if they can, pour it out of their own little teapot or jug. While older children will enjoy weak China Sea

almost wholly with milk.

made

Sandwiches

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It will be found that if the solid

food is varied and is not wholly sweet the child's appetite will be better. Toddlers will be satisfied with sandwiches as their savoury but in cold weather children who travel to and from school should have a light cooked dish, Sand- wiches should be made of whole. meal bread. And it is mistaken

Kindness to remove the crusts. Sandwich Ailings should sometimes be put between crisp, plain biscuits or the delicious crispbreads which are obtainable, to encourage mas- tication.

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When making sandwiches for children butter and filling should be lavish and the starch reduced to a minimum. All modern autho-

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SURPRISES

Or a mild cream cheese can easily be made at home by by stirring a tablespoonful of lemon juice or vinegar into a pint of milk over

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Party Sandwiches

Savoury And Sweet

Grate some cheese or use cream

cheese; add a little melted butter and beat well; beat to a smooth paste with salt. peper, cayenne, made mustard, and a little sherry Take some meat of a.lobster or

a low heat until the curds use tinned lobster and fake it separate

from the whey. Pour anely, season with cayenne, salt, into muslin and leave to drip, and chopped parsley; mix with a then squeeze the rest of the mais little whipped cream to make a fure out. Beat up the cheese with smooth paste, and spread on wafer biscults or brown bread. Similarly, mix grated lean ham with highly "seasoned cream and apple chut-

little salt and mix in enough whipped crean to make it smooth

nd creamy.

Liver Paste

Egg sandwiches are liked If the egg is rubbed through a fine steve and mashed to a paste with a lump of butter and pepper and salt Children also find meat puste sandwiches appetising, and

are

the best of these is undoubtedly home-made liver paste. To make this lightly fry rasher of bacon and a quarter of a pound of liver. Chop these together. then rub through. a steve. Ground nuts and nourishing appetising when incorporated in sandwiches Walnuts and brazile should be put through a nut-mill

or the grinder of a mincing machine. and can be mixed with cream cheese or thick honey or mashed banana,

can

In cold weather school children have such dishes as cheese custard pudding, macaront and cheese. Welsh rarebit. grilled her ring. omelets. herring-roes on toast, or Annan haddock. It will be found that after a fairly sub- stantial though

tea not heavy

They will tackle their homework

with more energy.

BAKED HERRINGS

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FROSTINGS

To Glorify The Cake

After you've taken great pains to create cake that is fine and even in texture, light and fluffy and deliciously flavoured you certainl want to finish you creation with a Ane frosting. Here are some that any cake will wear with pride. ORANGE LEMON FROSTING

2 teaspoons grated orange rind teaspoon greated lemon rind

3 tablespoons butter

1 egg unbeaten

Dash of salt

3 cups sifted confectioners sugar

2 tablespoons orange juice

1 tablespoon lemon juice

." These

are delicious open sand- wiches: Boli two eggs very hard. cut in halves. and remove the Add orange and lemon ring to yolks; cut the whites into thick butter and cream well, Add egg rings and steve the yolk; beat the and salt and blend. Add sugar, folks to a smooth paste with a lit-alternately with fruit juices, beat- tle cream, add pepper and chop-ing until smooth and of right con- ped sherkins to taste. Or use sistency to spread. meat extract instead of gherkins. CHOCOLATE FROSTING Spread this on cracker biscuits or

unsweetened choco- slices of bread cut into small

rounds; on top place a ring of white of egg and put a stuffed alive or anchovy inside, Boll some eggs hard and tub through a fine steve; mix with a tile melted but ter and anchovy sauce and season with cayenne. Put equal quanti ties of chicken and ham, veg] and ham. through a sieve; chop some must- ard and add it to the meat; add a little pepper and enough mayon- nalse to make a stiff paste. Sprend on brown or white bread.

SWEET.

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chicken and tongue

Mash two or three bananas with fork; add lemon juice and sugar to taste and a spoonful or two of chopped walnuts; spread on brown hroud. Stone and chop some dates. add chopped walnuts and a little preserved ginger; add 靄 little ginger syrup to make a stiff paste. Grate some mixed nuts and add generously to thick honey, whip a little cream until thick add some chopped, nuts and cubes of tinned

TRY THESE DISHES

Hot Slaw

rities on chliden's diet, including the eminent members of the Wash and bone the local or ice League of Nations Mixed. Com- | company herrings and arrange in mittee on the Probera of Nutri- a ple-dish skin side up. Sprinkle | pineapple cut small. tion, agree that for growing with pepper. salt, and lemon juice, children, the "protective" foods, Dot all over with bacon fat and milk, cheese. eggs, liver, salads, į bake in a moderate oven for about and fruit, are of paramount im- half an hour, Another method: portance. Some of these foods, Wash the herrings, bone them, and therefore, should be included at ¦ cut down the middle. Butter a pie- tea-time; it is not wise to let this dish thickly. Cover the bottom meal consist only of bread and with a thick layer of seasoned butter. jam, cake,

Scubes breadcrumbs. chopped parsley, and When a good cream cheese is not grated cheese, Roll up the fish available in the neighbourhood | and put on top. Cover with more ordinary cheese. can be finely cheese, crumbs, and parsley, dot grated and mixed to a paste with all over, with pieces of butter, and a little milk; this makes a diges-bake in a moderate oven for about tible and nourishing sandwich. half an hour.

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New Post In German Foreign Office

To Cater For Interests Of Germans Abroad

Berlin, Feb. 2

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Jamaicans Sent Away

New Havana Native Labour Law

Havana, Feb. 2 An important decree was an- nounced by the German Chan-

Concentration camps are being cellor

This decree constructed in Cuba, according to on Tuesday provides that the office of the a Government announcement. Head

Organisation DI the

abroad be established in the For eign Office, and that the head of

This curious dish demands' raw cabbage bound with a bot sauce. Shred half a raw cabbage finely In a saucepan large enough to take the cabbage, put two alightly beaten egg yolks, a quarter of a breakfastcupful of cold water, a tablespoonful of butter, a quarter

Important Changes In The Reich

New Minister For Posts And Traffic

Berlin, Feb. 2. An important change has been made in the Reichs Ministry for Post and Traffic, which

has now

2 squares

late

1 tablespoon water sweetened 1 cups

milk

condensed

Melt chocolate in top of double boller. Add condensed milk stir over boiling water 5 minutes un- tilt thickens. Add water. Bprend un cold cake,

to

CARAMEL FROSTING

Cool.

1 cups brown sugar firmly pack-

ed

if cups granulated sugar 1) cups milk

2 tablespoons butter

Combine sugars and bring mlik

a boil, stirring constantly. Then boli, 'without stirring until forms a small amount of syrup

a

cold water. very soft ball in Add butter and remove from fre. Cool to lukewarm and beat till the right consistency to spread.

CHOCOLATE FILLING

Melt 4 squares of bitter choco- late in the top of a double boll- er over 'bolling water, add '2 'cans of sweetened condensed milk and cook for 5 minutes or until thick- ened. Add 2 tablespoons of water and spread between layers and on top of cake.

of a cupful, of vinegar and half a teaspoonful of salt. Cook these ingredients gently in a double, en- amelled saucepan, or over a pan of boiling water, stirring all the time until the mixture thickens. then add the cabbage. heat all through together and serve.

Germans Abroad

Special Supervision Department

Berim, Feb. 2.

A special department of the Foreign Office has been establish- ed for supervising Germans - ing abroad.

The head of the foreign organi-

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ARMY RECRUITING EXPERIMENT

Col. Lindbergh On

Way To Alexandria

London, Feb. 2. Recently, as an experiment a

Rome, Feb. 2. Colonel Lindbergh, accompanied number of applicants who falled to pass medical examination for by his wife, landed in this city on the Army were given a period of Tuesday, following a flight from physical training during which Pisa Col. Lindbergh is en route to attention was

their Egypt from England, and will pro- riven to

been divided into two different sation of the Nazi Party has been nutrition, To-day the War Secre- of the National Socialist These will contain 40.000 Jamaican Ministries. This is the first indi- appointed head of the new depart-tary informed the House of Com-

Germans labourers who are awaiting depor-out of the Fuehrer's

cation of the practical carrying ment and he will work directly mons the experiment had proved

announce- tation under the native labour ment on Saturday that the Reichs will participate in Cabinet meet-plication on

under the Foreign Minister and successful and its practical ap a larger scale was Railway is to be under direct sover-ings whenever questions concern under consideration.— eignity of the Reich

British Wireless. ing Germans living abroad are The 'former Minister of Post deliberated upon.-

Traffic, Freiherr von Heuter's Bulletin Service.”·

has held

laws.

this organisation, Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, join the Foreign Office. Heit la planned

his

department

to repatriate

will be directly under the Foreign labourers who have been working and Minister and will. if matters of in the Cuban sugar-cane planta- Eitz-Ruebenach, who

discussed are

They the dual onica since 1932, take part in Cabinet meetings.tions in naval transporta.

and was appointed by Chancel- lor von Papan, has resigned, and the Fuehrer has appointed the Director of the Reichsbank, Dr. Dorpmueller as Minister of Rail- way, and the Secretary of State in the Minstry of Posts, Obnesorge, as. Reichs Minister of Posts.

He will still retain his work as will be sent away in batches of a Regional Leader of the Germans thousand at a time.-- abroads

Commenting on this step, the "NE. Korrespondenz" states that this measure will unite under one head the organisations which have until now maintained contact with the Germans abroad. It is stated that this also widens the scope of influence of the National Socialist Organisations for the Germans abroad. as now the rules, having previously only been applied to members of the party, will apply to all: Germans.

It is in this connection it is again stated that the foremost rule for Germans living abroad is to re-

Heuter.

BRITAIN'S ARMAMENT

EXPENDITURE

London, Feb. 2. Britain's expenditure in arma- ments from April 1 to December 31 1936, totalled £137.5 million, ac- cording to an announcement by Bir Thomas Inskip, Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence. Transocean News Service.

frain from interferring with the CONFIDENCE IN M. LEON BLUM

political affairs of their host-coun- try, to loyally observe its laws, to acknowledge, honourable German spirit, the willingness to co-operate and to maintain unconditional amuation with the German com- munity abroad... Traniosnan News Server

Paris, Feb. 2. By 405 votes to 188 Right wing votes, the French Chamber on Tuesday night expressed confid- ence in M. Blum, the Premier.- Transoccan News Service.

The new Minister of Traffic. Dr. Dorpmueller, has a long career as Railway engineer in Germany and China. The new Minister of Posts has been connected with the Fost Office for 47 years, having obtain- ed his first job with the office at the age of 18.- Tragician Name Service

SIR ERIC PHIPPS

London, Feb. 2. Sir Eric Phipps, at present Am- bassador in Berlin, has been ap pointed Ambasador to Paris, in succession to Bir George Clerk, who is retiring in a few months' time Reuter's Bulletin Service,

POPE GRANTS THREE AUDIENCES

Vatican City. Feb. 2.

Non-Intervention In Spain

London, Feb. 2.

The sub-committee of the non- Intervention conference met on

ceed to

R. B. Sheridan Dead

Life Of Adventure Ended At 21

Mr. Richard Brinsley. Sheridan, Alexandria from here. only son of Mrs. Clare Sheridan, When flying over the Alps he was the sculptress and authoress, and forced to make a long detour, in or-great-great-grandson of the play- der to avoid fogs, which led to wright, died at Constantine, Al- many rumours of his having crash-geria, on January 17, following an ed or been forced to land...

operation for appendicitis. Transocean News Service.

RUSSIA'S · ARMAMENTS

Moscow, Feb. 2. The Soviet Commissar for milit- ady armaments will visit Prague and Paris in the rear future. It is stated that the trip, is in the in- terests of accelerating Russia's armament. --

His Holiness the Pope gave Tuesday according to official infor- several andiences to-day, apparent. | mation": A number of questions were Transazzan News Kernce, ly without any ill effects, but his discussed which have to be set- doctor is watching him carefully led by the various. Governments, and is paying him three visits before the control plan can be car dally

́rled out. A further meeting will

be held in the near future.---- Trace News Service.

Reuter's Bulletin Service.

FLIGHT ABANDONED

London, Feb. 2. Flying officer David Llewellyn, who left Croydon this morning on an attempt to set up a new Es land-Capetown record in a Percival

Mr. Sheridan, who was 21, had a narrow escape from death last February, when a 17ft yacht in which he was sailing was caughi in a sudden storm off Algeria. He was thrown out of the, boat near the little island of Colombf, and af- ter a terrific struggle managed to

reach the island,

There he spent the night on the rocks, and at dawn started, to awim towards the coast several talles away. He reached the shore about 10 a.m., bruised and exhaust- ed.

When 14 Mr. Sheridan had tó- swim for land from a boat caught in a current and only just reached shore. The next year he signed on in a German sailing ship which ran aground of Hamburg in a storm.7.

In 1934 he was an apprentice in

voyage to and from Australia He nearly lost his life when a footrope broke, when he was aloft in a storan...

ROYAL MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY

NEW UNIFORMS CORONATION · |Vega Gull machine abandoned his London, Feb. 2.

London, Feb, 2. fight at Marseilles on account of The King and Queen have sent New green and blue uniforms adverse weather reports. He is the Finnish barque Lawhill on a a message to President Roosevelt will be issued to troops of the returning to England and will re- expressing sympathy with him and regular and teritorial Armies new his attempt as sOÒN EN Q the American people in connexion taking part in the Coronation suitable opportunity occurs- with the serious situation arising parade in London. In making | British Wirelen. from Mississippi Doods. A similar this announcement at the House message has been sent through the of Commons question time, the War British Ambassador in Washington Secretary and no decision had on behalf of the British Govern- been reached regarding the gene- ment

ral distribution of new uniforms, British Wireless,

British Wiedlam.

ponderant oral sadistic trends of Lewis Ontroll muffered from pre-

cannibalistic character-Dr "Paul Schilder"

B

He wrote the account of his ade ventures in a book called "Heaven- ly Hell."

Mr. Sheridan's mother is a cousin of Mr-Winston Churchill.

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