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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937.

STAPLES URPRISES

Flavouring The Pudding

Pineapple Pie First, pineapple pie. The fruit combines deliciously with rice in this sweet, and the family will like

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Bring a pint of milk to the boll, then add three tablespoonfuls of washed rice and sugar to taste

"Cook very slowly for 2 hours, pour into a buttered ple-dish and cover with a layer of sliced pine apple. Add a little of the juice. then sprinkle with sponge cake crlimbs,

Reheat in the over and serve with the hot frult julog.

Sweet Batter Phðding An excellent pudding is batter erved with jam.

Ingredients: lb. flour, one egg. a pinch of salt, pint milk, "2oz. sugar, 20%, shredded suet, 3 table- spoonfuls apricot jam.

Add the salt to the tour, stir in the sugar and 'suet. Add the egg" and milk, mix to a stiff batter. then allow to stand for half an hour.

Bake in a hot, oven, Regulo mark 7. from fifteen to twenty minutes. Spreud with warmed jam.

Orange Delight

This will soon become a favour- ite.

Ingredients: Box. four, 2oz, mar- garine, a pinch of salt."one egg. two oranges, a tablespoonful of marmalade, one teaspoonful, bak- ing powder.

Grease a pudding basin, and put the marmalade at the bottom. Mix together the dry ingredients, add i the creamed inargarine and sugar, Add the beaten egg, the grated; rind of one orange and the juice of both. Mix well, then pour into the greased basin. cover with a piece of greased paper, and steam for two hours.

Figs to Flavour

With Coconut

All children will love this pud- ding with a coconut Savour. Mix together 202. each of desiccated co- conut flour, shredded suet, and sugar. Add 1oz. breadcrumbs, half

DO YOU KNOW?

Secrets Of Good Cooking

One teaspoonful of vanilla to one quart of milk for custard, and two ounces of gelatine to one and

a teaspoonful of baking powder.shree-quarter quarts of liquid. and the grated rind of half a lemon.

New Tripe RecipesTM

Tripe is nourishing and cheap and should be used more often than it is on the daily menu. Here are two new recipes well worth trying.

FRENCH TRIPE

You will need 1lb. cooked tripe for this and be sure that you get the white coloured tripe-not the In preparing for baking, mix dry grey honeycombed kind. Cut the materials in one bowl and liquids tripe into two-inch square pieces. little milk. pour into a

Bind with a beaten egg and a" in another, combine them quickly, Heat 2 tablespoonfuls butter in a and put at once into the oven. pan and fry two medium-brown in To separate the yolk of an egg colour; then add the tripe, three pasin and steam for two Turn out and serve with

from the white, hrake a hote' in both. teaspoonfuls vinegar or. lemon white sauce.

ends of the egg. Then hold it up-juice, and pepper and salt to sea- right, giving it a gentle shake, and

son. Stir over the fire a few min- the white will run out, leaving the

utes, then serve heaped up in a yolk unbroken in the shell.

dish with a border of mashed potatoes round it.

greased

hours.

sweet.

STEWED FILLET

STEAK

This is a delicious and tender method of rinking steak. It should be cooked in a shallow entree dish, or in a covered frying-pan, in the uren or on a low heat on a hot. plate: it should not be pit into n deep strupen or casserole. The steak should be about tron inches thick, Put soine butter or drin ping into the frying-pan, put in the steak and real quickly on both sides; then remove it. Then fry

or two onious, some, diced delery, carrot and turnip, and yout half of the vegetables at the bat- tom of the tree, dish, Put the strek on top, then the rest of the vegetables, with a bunch of pars. Try, pepper, salt, and a sprinkling of flour. Pour in enough stock just to cover the meat, canet clore- fy, and stew gently for two hours, Put the steak on it hot dish, with the vegetables drained from the

Remont any

excess fat from the gravy and thicken it a little if necessary; then pour it over the meat.

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SAVOURY

This pudding is very health- FISH AND TOMATO making. Soak 6oz. figs in cold water overnight; then cut up small. Mix together alb, each of shred- ded suet, flour

Ingredients: and breadcrumbs,

3 large

slices of add a pinch of salt. the chopped bread, white fish, 3 tomatoes. figs, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, Bake the fish with milk for ten and the grated rind of a lemon. minutes, and pour the milk off the Bind with a beaten egg and a lit-fish over the bread, and when soft tle milk, pour into a buttered basin add the tomatoes, which have and steam for three hours. Turn been skinned and mix well out and serve with custard.

with seasoning. Flake the

Youth In Evolution

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Mr. W. Lange delivered a lecture, days are kept for the family, thus

on "Youth In Evolution" at the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Canton, yester- day. He sald;-

In one way or the other, the question of education of youth has gained wide importance during the last few decades. No longer is one content to apply tradition-honour- ed methods of education, but one is treading new paths everywhere. The youth in Germany is in a process of evolution. Le, in a pro- cess of being re-modelled in a gradual and painless way. A ge- neration is to be reared which faces its future duties of forming the destinies of the nation in a responsible way. In order to do this: responsibilty must first be firmly rooted in this generation, the ideals must become instincts. The process which is to crown the work is to change materialism to

1dealism.

There is a good deal of miscon- ception in foreign countries cur- rent about education of the youth in Germany. The complaint is made that the young child is taken away from its home, and brought up much like a soldier in camp.

THE DIFFERENT STAGES Briedy the child passes through the following stages: He is left en- tirely in the hands of his parents up to the age of 6. At the age of 6 the boy enters into the "Germani Youngsters Organisation,”

From the age of 14 to 18, the boys enter the "Hitler Youth Or- ganisation," and the next forma- tion which a boy enters is the La- bour Service, where he is brought into contact with every class of fellow-national, and learns no lon- ger to tax a person according to his social standing of the wealth of his parents, but according to his own Individual capacities.

never allowing the family spirit to suffer.

The best way to warm up a roast Is to wrap it in thickly greased paper, and keep it covered while in the oven. By having it covered the steam will prevent the meat from becoming hard and dry.

Prevent the frying eggs from sputtering and flying by adding a generous pinch of flower to the fat, and stirring it.

Use milk instead of water for making ple crust, which is to be served cold.. It will keep crisp lon- ger,

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When making cake always mix the spices and baking powder with the flour before it is sifted.

Cream of tomato soup is not apt to curdic if a teaspoonful of corn- starch with a pinch of baking soda. is mixed in the cream before it is added to the tomato mixture.

TRIPE ROLL

Get a long piece of cooked white tripe weighing about 1 to 13 lb. Slice & small onions and fry light- ly in butter, then, add to them 1 teacup of breadcrumbs, pepper and salt and a pinch of powdered herbs. Bind with 'a little bit of butter. Spread stung on tripe, roll up tle with thick white thread. Put into a buttered fireproof dish or casserole, pour over pint milk, add a tablespoonful butter and bake in a good oven for 30 minutes. or so. Remove thread, add six or seven bolled small onions and serve very hot.

Cinnamon Tea Cake

1 tablespoonful sugar. rub the pulp

Don't peel apples for apple sauce. Wipe them well, cut up with peel- ing, add water, and cook till tho- roughly soft, then through a coarse sieve.

When making apple pie, cut the apples in irregular pieces. They will not pack together as if sliced and will cook much quicker.

Grease sweet potatoes before they are put in the oven to bake; they will bake in half the time and the skins will be soft.

oven for about fifteen minutes. Turn out to cool, then spread thin ly with jam. Whip a cupful of cream with a little icing sugar and

few drops of vanilla

essence. spread between the two halves and slft leing sugar on the top.

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butter a ple-dish, and fill with layers of Ash and bread mixture until the dish is full, and bake in an oven till brown.

"IDEAL HOME”

OPENED

Duke And Duchess

Of Gloucester

The Duke and Duchess of Glou- cester, opened, at Olympia, the Daily Mall's twenty-first Ideal Home Exhibition.

Cream tener lb. butter and Sut two cupfuls 'flour and mix with two teaspoonfuls cream of tartar, one terapoonful bicarbonate soda. quarter-teaspoonfal salt, one small cupful milk. ···

Take two 253 reserving hali the white of one. Add the bea- ten egg to milk, add to the cream butter and sugar and add sifted flour. Bake in shallow.tin in a brisk oven for 10 minutes, then slowly for 20 to 25 minutes.

While baking, mix half-tea- spoonful cinnamon and two table- spoonfuls crystal sugar, and get butter ready. While hot, split tea- cake, butter It, and sprikle with spiced sugar. Replace the other half of tea cake.

sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Spread top with butter and

Return to oven and reheat. Serve hot, cut in pièces.

HEIRS TO A FORTUNE?

Evidence Found In New Zealand

HOW to TAKE 'ASPRO'

FOR

DENGUE

AT the

first signs of the dreaded Dengue don't. procrastinate:

Take two to three 'ASPRO' tablets every two hours until the Fever abates and the pain ceases. 'ASPRO' is the.

greatest Fever Antidote ever given to the world. No other medicine has its anti-pyretic, anti-periodic and anti- germicidal propensities after ingestion in the system. 'ASPRO' is far more effective than quinine and there are no harmful after effects. Make certain that ‘ASPRO' is always in the home ready for any emergency.

DENGUE MALARIA and other FEVERS

ALSO USE 'ASPRO' FOR·

Temperature Irritability Lumbago Asthma Rheumatism Toothache Earache Colds Sleeplessness Hay Fever Malaria Gout

always take ASPRO Feverishness Neuralgia Neuritis Headache according to the Sore Throat Influenza Sciatica

above DIRECTIONS

Alcoholic After Effects

Dengue

'ASPRO' Gives Great Relief to Women When Depressed

Nothing Equals 'ASPRO"- for Dengue & Peumatism

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Selby's Estate,

Ingham, North Queensland. Dear Sirs,

Having used your 'ASPRO for Dengue Fever and also for Rheumatism, I have found that nothing equals 'ASPRO for relief from pain

1 was very bad the last week in December, and could not sleep with Rheumatism in my leg. A neighbour called to see me, and she told me that ASPRO Tablets were good for pains. I straightaway send to the chemist for a box of 'ASPRO, and I can trully say that I was surprised at the relief I go after taking the rst two "ASPRO Tablets-they look anny the pains and I could sleep of a night. I took thece Tables a night for Inpr nights, and they relieved me, and now. I am as well as ever

Yours faithfully. (Sgri.) (Mrs) FLORRIE LOVE

37F./33.

ATTACKS

REPULSED

More Protests Sent To Rebels

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'ASPRO' Works Wonders

for Malaria

Gentlemen.

-Gladstone. Queensland.

I think it. 19 up to "me_ta let you know now I have benefited by "ASPRO. Ever since 1910. I have been a marter to MALARIA FEVER, having contracted so in Rhodesia, German East Africa and the Struts Settlements.

I came to Australia from the latter country Ave years auc, and for the first two and a half years was continually in hospital in Victoria and New South Wales.

On arriving in Oneralaixi, a friend advised marty ASPHO.""I did," and it has, worked wondera. still continue to get slight attacks of Malaria, baz Find H Take a few ‘ASTRO' Tablets and bat lemons water, and rest a few hours, I am quite O.R. again.

I wouldn't be without "ASPRO for anyting and always.carry a box abost with me, can thoroughly recommend them to anyone maffering from the same malady..

This simonial 1 unsolicited, and you may make

any use of in that you think Yours faithfany L de B HAY.COGHLAN

Agents-DODWELL & CO., LTD. Obtainabis at all Chromintx and Drug Blores. Three Packingar S's, ID's, 17'a.

fications or working in war, indus- tries - Reuter..

BOMBING AT MADRID AND VALENCIA

Valencia, April 27. Valencia was shelled for half an hour" from the sea this morting probably by cruisers lying off the shore in dense fog. The casualties Bayonne, Apr, 27.

Bre not known but some damage The Basque Government Press Bureau claims that the insurgently shelled this morning at close in- was done. Madrid was again severe- offensive in the Durango sector has been brilliantly repulsed.

Wanganui, N.Z.-The discovery of an old Bible-the missing link in evidence-it ig hoped will enable the heirs of Peter Taylor to establish their claim to the money he left. Peter Taylor died in Hol- and early in the last century and. left, so the story runs, four steel chests of money to a Scottish Thereafter their Royal "High- nephew with the proviso that if nesses spent an hour and a half the heir died first the money waa inspecting, with the fullest inte remain untouched for one terest and delight, the main fea- hundred years and then be distri tures of the vast and infinitely buted to his male descendants. varied show. And, at the end of Taylor's object was to frustrate their tour, they voiced truly royal his brother's chances of succes-. praise of all they had seen.

sion. Many years ago, descén- dants of Taylor in New Zealand. placed documents attesting their descent in the hands of Minister | Reuter.

But there was a ex- of the Crown.

YOUTH EXPERIENCES In conclusion I want to tell you about a bim I saw the other day in Hong Kong, entitled "Youth ex- periences the Fatherland.” This film was taken in Germany, when the Fuehrer had summoned Ger- man Youth from all parts of the world to come to Germany, and see their country There were also many young termans from China; some of them that had never seen their country before. They were first all assembled in a huge camp In one of the most beautiful parts of Northern Germany, where Hit- ler and other leaders come to visit them, and to tell them of the plans and ideals in Germany. After they had all assembled, they were sent all over the country in huge celling all I had expected it to be gap, and it is believed that ap

"It 18 a hundred splendid exhibi- tions in one," said the Duke. And the Duchess declared: "It is a wonderful achievement-far

FRESH FASCINATIONS Midway in their inspection they who, later, was among 350 guests were joined by the Earl of Derby, at a luncheon given to celebrate the "coming of age" of the Ideal Home Exhibition

busses. It was a moving sight to see these boys gazing wonderingly at the beautiful spots they were shown, asking over and over again "Is this my country." "Are these my people"? The enthusiasm with which they were greeted in every town and hamlet to which they had come, the hospitality they ex- perienced will surely be an ever- lasting impression for which they will take out, back togible expression

them, their guest countries.

GRAF ZEPPELIN DEPARTS

Friedrichshafen, April 27. The airship, Graf Zeppelin, left here on Tuesday at 8.20 p.m. hound

Wherever, the Duke and Duchess turned they found new surprises, fresh fascinations, and the tan-

of ideas which both charmed and astonished them.

old Bible, found by chance at period with its entries of 18th and Wanganui, covers the missing

to be sent with the other docu- 19th century births. The Bible is nents to England.

comfort has been transcended by the idea of the luxurious in every-. day living-luxury that once was the prerogative of kings and men of great wealth, and is to-day put by the magic of mechanised in- They saw homes of the long-ago dustry within the reach of the recreated. The had glimpses of palace rooms and of the dim

They perceived, too, how many depths of wattlehuts; peeped into

an ancient craft, touched still with the pristine beauty of patient toll, kitchens typical of those within yet flourishes in this land-shali which

of half-a-dozen WODICA

not the wooden spinning wheel go different nations pass half of their

majority.

for South America, in charge of ves-very hainely kitchens, bright whirling on when all the mighty

Captain Von Schiller. All berths were occupied. Among the "pas- sengers, who consisted mainly of Germans, Engilsh and Americans, was the Brazilian, Admiral Antonio Echorcht. The airship carries 300..

. It has been made a Inw, that the days from Monday to Friday are reserved for school. Saturdays are kilos of freight, consisting mostly entirely at the disposal of the of apare machine parts, Youth Organisations, while Sun-Transocean News Service.

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It is also claimed that the Bas- ques are holding back the inaur gente from the Eibar sector to the coast.-

SCANDINAVIAN OUTCRY

tervals during the day. The inhibit- ants were increasingly using un- derground means of transport. To- day's tentative estimates are 25 killed, 60 wounded. Government aircraft are unable to locate the Insurgent batteries which quently alter their range.- Revter.

fre-

Oslo, Apr. 27. " .The Governments of Norway,

TOWN CAPTURED Sweden, Denmark and Finland

Ban Sebastian, April 27. have simultaneously, protested to

Continuing the advance north of General Francisco Franco's repre- Eibar, the Nationalist, troops cap- sentative at Lisbon against the tured the important town of Mar- stopping of various Scandinavianguina on Tuesday afternoon. The vessels by insurgent warshipa villages of Echevarria, Banos de The Norwelgtan Note asks what Uberungs, and Bolivar, north and measures will be taken to secure south of Marguna. were likewise the cessation of these acts, and

occupied by Nationalist troops. reserves the right to demand run

Banos de Uberuaga is situated on paration for loss..

the road from Marguinato. Le- The protest recalls that Scan-queitio and is only ten kilometres dinavian vessels have been forced

from the latter coast town Transocean News Service to proceed to Ceuta to discharge their cargoes Reuter.

BASQUE ARMY

Bilbao, Apr. 27, President Aguirre has

issued a

with burnished brass and shining motionless in rust?) and dis- decree creating & Basque regular

of this Machine Age are pottery sweet with plain wood covered scores of modernity's most army in which all existing forme- scoured by long-vanished bands, ingenious "gadgets for saving tions will be incorporated. The list anug and waim.

labour and multiplying leisure, of military.commands will be To

They marked, passing on, how | said, "there were so many things

"I never dreamed," the Duches vised and there will be a new com-

mander-in-chief. in a thousand ways of gradual made" to-day both beautiful and evolution the ideal of simple cheap."

SIMPLE COMFORT

Another decree militarises all workers engaged in building forti-

DUAL ATTACK ON VALENCIA

YOU SHOULD EAT NESTLES QUICK QAS

FOR EXTRA DRIVE

NESTLES QUICK OATS

NOW ON SALE ·

fire

or anti-aircraft guns. They bombed the city for about half an hour and then departed in a sou- thern direction. The bombs caused considerable damage and killed numerous persons. The planes had hardly left and street life was be Valencia," April 27,

ing resumed when Nationalist war- The city of Valencia, offered two ships suddenly appeared and shell enemy attacks on Tuesday, one ed the city. The number of vie from the air and the other from tims of this attack was exception the sea. Shortly before 7amally great since the population, not Nationalist planes, mostly bombers expecting another attack on the accompanied by light reconnaitring same day, crowded the streeta planes broke through a barrage of Transocean News Barrica,

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