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HONG KONG DALY PRESS.
SURPRISES
SMART APPETIZERS WITH UNUSUAL
FLAVOURS
To start a dinner party on in a happy mood there's nothing to equal a tray of appetizers like these. They promise an assurance of good things to come and serve as a teaser to any appetite.
GLAZED SHRIMP
1 lb shrimp,
1 tsp. unflavoured gelatine...
thsp. cold water....
cup French dressing Drain the shrimp and remove 'the black vein. Soften gelatine in -cold water, then melt over hot water. Add the French dressing and allow the mixture, to thicken lightly. Insert a toothpick in each shrimp and dip individually in the gelatine and French dress- ing mixture. Lay'shrimp on waxed paper and place in the refriger- ator to chili.
HOT CURRIED CRAB CANAPES
Flake and remove small flexible bones from pound fresh OF canned crab meat. Make cup of medium white sauce and add i teaspoon grated onion. 1 teaspoon
lemon juice, 2 tablespoons finely chopped pimento mixed with '1 teaspoon curry powder. Drain the Baked crab meat and add it to the sauce. There should be just enough sauce to hold the crab- meat together. Season with salt and pepper and serve piping hot.
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COOKIES FOR THE
PICNIC BASKET
Surprise Cookies
cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 beaten egg
tsp. vanilla
*3
tbsp. milk
2 cups dour
Cream shortening and sugar to-
buttered rounds freshly gether. Add egg, vanilla and mit
made toast,
HOT SARDINE APPETIZERS Spread buttered strips of toast with mustard to which has been added a little minced onion. Place a boneless sardine on each strip and sprinkle with a few drops of lemon juice. Grill In * broller several minutes.
SARDINE SAVORIES Roli biscult dough f-inch; thick, cut with tiny cutter. Spread with butter, place in twos, butered sides together on a baking sheet: Bake in a hot oven until golden brown. Spilt after baking and spread sardine paste between
hälves.
VARIED VERSIONS OF SUMMER VEGETABLES
SPINACH CHEESE BALLS
1 cups cooked spinach
1 tbsp butter
cup cottage cheese
1 tbsp. flour
2 eggg yolka
1 tsp. salt
Few grains pepper
Few grains nutmeg
1
quart water or soup stock cup melted butter
1 cup melted American cheese Drain spinach and chop
very Ane. Add melted butter and cot- tage cheese. Mix well. Add four. egg yolks ad seasonings. Chill. Form into small round balls. Drop several at a time into boiling wa- ter or soup stock. Remove Soon as they rise to the top. Drain Put into a serving dish. Add the melted butter and sprinkle with grated cheese.
ASPARAGUS VINAIGRETTE
à cup India relish
2 tbsp. chopped parsley
tap, sugar
1
1 tsp. salt
Few grains pepper
cup vinegar
cup salad oll
Cooked or canned asparagus Mix relish, parsley, sugar, set sonings, vinegar and ofl Serve
over either hot or cold asparagus For a variation you may substi tute tarragon vinegar for the vinegar called for.
CHEESE AND VEGETABLE
CASSEROLS
8 small" potatoes. B small onions
1 small head cauliflower,
1 cup cooked or canded peas
2 tsp. salt
Pepper
and mix well. Add sifted flour. Chill. Rall out on lightly floured board to -inch thickness and cut with round
Put mail.
cutter.
THURSDAY
CHERRY AND ALMOND Ingredients: 1 lb. self-raising dour, lb margarine 4 eggs, à lb. castor sugar, a little, milk, 3 oz. cherries, 2 oz. almonds
Chop the cherries and almonds into small pieces and mix with sieved now. (Eeep. a few of the cherries and almonds back for de- corating.}
Beat the butter and sugar well together for several minutes, then add the eggs one at a time, and beat well. Add the nour and fruit
Beat for several minutes, then pour and almonds, and a little milk.
into prepared cake tin and ar- amount of raisin Allling in center range the split almonds in rings of one-half of the rounds, mois-
round the centre top. ten edges; cover with remaining" rounds. Press edges together with tines of a fork. Bake on a greased baking sheet in a moderate öven for 10 minutes.
Raisin Filling
+
Mix cup chopped · fruit, cup brown sugar, few grains salt, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 tablespoon lemon Julce and 2 tablespoons water. Cook slowly, stirring con- stantly until thick. Cool. If de- sired chopped nuts may be added
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Coconut. Macaroons
condensed
4 cup sweetened
milk.
2 cups shredded cocount Mix sweetened condensed milk and shredded coconut together. Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered baking sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake in a moderate oven 10 min- utes".or Remove from pan at once.
until a delicate brown.
Spice Cookies
24 cups flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
+ tsp. ginger
. tsp. cloves
+ táp. allspice
tsp. cinnamon
2 well beaten eggs
cup sugar
1 cup molasses
cup shortening
Sift flour and mesaurę,
Bake in a moderate oven for two
hours. Regulo 4. Dio a few of the in between the almonds. cherries in white of exs. and put
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PLAIN MADEIRA Ingredients: lb. butter, 1 lb. self-raising four, 8 oz. castor su- gar, eggs, the grated rind of half
a lemon, a pinch of salt, a piece of
eltron.
Slave the flour with a pinch of salt, then add the grated lemon rind. Cream the butter and sugar the eggs separately, a little milk, well with a wooden spoon. Add
then stir in the dry ingredients. Pour into a prepared cake tin and bake in a moderate oven, Regulo 4.
for one a half hours.
As soon as the cake is set place a slice of citron on the top.
PREPARE AND BAKE PASTEY SHELL
1 cup stewed, pitted prunes. 2/3 cup prune Juice.
1 cup water.
1 cup sugar.
1 teaspoon salt..
1-inch pleat stick cinnamon.
tablespoons cornstarch.
AUGUST 12, 1937,
IN SEASON THIS WEEK
Persimmons have arrived,...but
if you are wise you will not eat
until this cholera scare completely overl
any
Another unusual fruit is also in season,
which rejoices in various names. Some call these.. four-corned' green and glossy ab- jects Carambola'a and in other place they are known
ag Kar- marungas Anyway they ax rather too acid for European taste unless stewed, with sugar sut of the corners and slice them. Mix with an equal quan- tity of sliced banana, and servé In a glass with custard they are then truly delicious. But the real merit of Carambola's is that they are really marvellous for cleaning bris (Benares, trays; or vagestc etc.) Just put them metal. give a quick wash with In halt. rub vigorously on the
warm soapy water, and rub with a soft cloth and a truly glittering effect will be obtained.
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Chinese pears are m. too, (and
look for all the world like lovely "Russetts"). These are very plea- sant stewed with a few drops of lime, and served mange or custard.
SUMMER
Uut
with blanc-
VEGETABLES
TOMATO CUTLETS large Arm chilled and skinned tomatoes to 1-inch slices. Dip in beaten egg diluted with 3 tablespoons evaporated milk, then in bread crumbs and then in egg and crumbs again. Brown in bacon fat and season to taste,
EGGPLANT CASSEROLE "Cut 2 eggplants in halves and soak in cold water for 2 hours, Cook in bolling salted water un- til tender but not soft. Press out all the water. Remove pulp from shells, chop fine and mix with 4 finely chopped hard-cooked eggs. 1 tablespoon lemon juice:
Add 1teaspoon minced onion and Cook together prune Juice, 2 teaspoons minced parsley, Mix prunes, water, sugar, salt and cin- well. add i beaten egg yolk, 4 namon for 10 minutes. Mix corn- tablespoons butter, salt and pep- starch to a umooth paste with a per to taste. Put in glass bak- little cold water. Add to prune ing dish and cover with buttered mixture; cook until thick and crumbs and bake in a moderate clear, stirring constantly. Remove oven until crumbs are browned. cinnamon; add lemon juice. Cool. Pour into baked pastry shell. Serve ped cream. Add cold. garnish with sweetened whip
2 cups hot medium cream sauce baking soda, salt and spices and 1 tsp. onlon Juice. Thyme
sift together 3 times. Add sugar fight and thick. Add molasses and grudually to eggy, beating till
shortening. Add four gradually Turn out on lightly floured board and roll -inch thick. Cut and
pound sliced American cheese Cook and combine vegetables with other ingredients. Pour white sauce over all in a casserole and
bake 10 to 15 minutes."
CHINA CALLS MARGARET SANGER TO CURB OVER POPULATION
Margaret Sanger, of New York, birth control leader, salled on July
TO CARAMELIZE SWEETENED
CONDENSED MILK
Place unopened cans in kettle of bolling water and keep at boiling point for 3 hours. Be sure to keep bake in hot oven 8 to 10 minutes. can well covered, with water.
BLOOD TESTS FOR DIPLOMATS
New Dogma In Japan
on
The supreme importance of blood and a per capita acreage of three has been elevated into a dogma quarters of an acre, famine and in modern Germany. destitution are the common lot It is being emphasised, Fublic officials and the medical somewhat different basis, by Dr. profession have been wise enough Tsuneniasa Aragaki, medial expert to see that the task of checking attached to the Japanese Foreign population and
bringing birth Office. If Dr. Aragaki has his way. control to China's submerged mil only applicants who can show an lions can only be adequately hand-"O" type of blood will be admitted led by the government. Here lies into the foreign service in the China's hope for the future. All future. of the reasons which exist for
father of the Chinese Revolution pointed out the serious threat of 24, in response to a. request to overpopulation. With 趄 present help curb overpopulation in China.pepulation estimated at 400 million With three co-workers she en- barked at Los Angeles on the a.. Larline of the Mattson Line, for a three months' trip to the Orient. They will promote the birth co- trol. movement in China; and aid physicians and medical societies to organize contraceptive clinics and carry on educational work. This is Mrs. Sanger's third trip to the Far East.
Accompanying
Mrs. ner" is Alexander C. Dick of New York, who was Secretary of the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control (recently dis- solved after medical birth control was legalized by court decision); Mrs. Joan Parker of Tuscon, Arizona, niece of Former Governor Robert P. Bacs of New Hamshire "and granddaughter of Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird of Massachusetts: and Miss Florence Rose, Mrs. Senger's secretary. Mrs. Dik ts accompanied by her 14-year old son, Charles Brush.
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population control in other coun- this type of blood, as revealed by Dr. Aragaki is convinced that
tries are intensialed a thousand tests. Indicates a combination of fold in, crowded China:
desirable quales: calmness.
"I first visited China in 1922 and strength of will gentleness, and instituted birth control clinics and self-confidence. educational work in Pelping and
SICK OFFICIALS Shanghai. These centres have He remarked that during a recent since grown into the best organized tour abroad, undertaken for the clinics in China. Among the active purpose or examining the health organizations in China are the of diplomatic officials, he found Peiping National Health Com- many of them suffering from I- mittes, the Shanghai.Birth Control health and handicapped by the Information Bureau, and the Hong high cost of medical treatment in Kong Eugenics Society. I amforeign countries. making the present trip upon the Dr. Aragaki advocates the estab En route the party will stop in invitation of Dr. Arthur Woo, of lishment of a Medical Affairs Honolulu and sail in the a.s. Prest-Hong Kong, and Dr. Amos Wong. Bureau in the Foreign Office, and dent Plerce for Kobe, Japan, of Shanghai, leaders in Chinese the simultaneous introduction of a spending a week in Japan. They will arrive in Pelping on August
other system of blood tests for new can
didates. 31. In China they will also visit
The medical bureau of the War Nanking, Shanghai, Hong Kong
Office has also been studying the and Canton, and inspect clinics in Korea. They will sail from Shang- hai September 25 on the s.37 Presi-
dent Wilson, from Hong Kong Cctober 2 on the s.3. President Jeferson, and October 13 from Manila on the 5.5. President Hoover, arriving in San Francisco November 3..
medical societies, and friends.
MEDICAL SUPPORT "In contrast to the West the
advisability of considering blood tests in determining the suitability
medical profession. has been quick to give support and in 1935 .the
of entrance applicants. Chiness Medical Association went
Japan has always been a country on, record za omcially recognizing where novelties are quickly caught 'contraception. "a a part of the
up. It may be that this idea of the activities of public health, espe- blood test as a revelation of tem- cially in the field of maternity and perament and character will spread child welfare's
"Progress in birth control was made in China during the world tour of 1035-36, when Mrs. Edith trol" said Mrs. Banger before sail-How-Martyn and I addressed lay Martyn was able to continue the Ing "It is a particularly import-men and women and medical tour arousing interest and or ant factor in her acute over- groups. After a busy stay in Hong ganizing continuing committees in population problem. More than 40 Kong, I was forced to leave be Canton, Nanking" years ago. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the cause of illness, but Mr. How Shanghai.
Pelping and
CHINA EAGER FOR CONTROL
“China; is, - eager for birth con-
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BROADCASTING AND THE PRESS
Major Astor On Demand
For News
FRIED CUCUMBERS fourths lengthwise. Remove the Peel cucumbers and cut in
seedy portion. Cook in boiling water about 3 minutes, drain and cool. Sprinkle with salt and pep- per. Roll in crumbs. then In beaten egg, to which 1 tablespoon of water has been added, then in crumbs again. Fry in a small amount of fat until until delicate. brown on both sides.
SAN SALVADOR QUITS LEAGUE
Geneva. Aug. `10.. The Government of San Salvador Major Astor, M.P., chairman of
has informed the Secretary-Gen- the Empire Press Union, addressed San Salvador is compelled to leave eral of the League of Nations that the Royal Empire Society's sum- mer school at Rhodes House. Ox- economic reasons.—
the League of Nations oving to ford, and spoke of the way in Transocean News Service. inception to Sir Harry Brittain and which the unbon, which owed its
was founded in 1909, had developed into an organisation representative in every sense of the entire Em- pire Fress.
NEWS AND INTRÜSION” There was another consideration in relation to broadcasting which The latest development, he said. ought to be remembered. He did was the holding of annual con- not think the Press, or any section ferences instead of at five yearly of it, could ever impose its political intervals, and at the conference in views upon its readers He did not London this year one of their believe it could ever dicate to its Bessions was given up to consider- readers, but it might; if it wished, ing the relations between the Prass do a great deal to suppress and and the B.B.C, and the effects of misrepresent news. If such a case broadcasting on newspapers. In should arise, he had, no doubt that the early days of broadcasting, broadcasting: would apply a very there was quite a tense feeling beeffective corrective."
casting authorities, and it was not of intrusion by a certain section of tween newspapers and the broad- Speaking of occasional incidents unnatural that Journalista and the Fress, Major Astor said they all pressmen should feel alarmed at recognized that the public resented this new invention. They did not instances of sensationalism and In- know its possibilities or its limita trusion into private lives. He tions, and this anxiety had been would like to say, with condence, revived more recently in the over that the vast majority of Pressmen sea Press when the B.B.C. started not only regretted but deplored their Empire news broadcasts.these incidents as much as any Some of them had always felt body else. The question was, how
that broadcasting would have the were they to impose standards effect of increasing the taste and good taste to such matten? He demand for news, and fortunately did not think it could be done by they had been confirmed in their legislation. He believed it could view by the increase in circula- only be done by the reading pubile, ton of newspapers in England. Sir and no doubt, with the ever-in- John Reith had always shown that creasing spread of higher standards he had no wish to injure the legi- of education, the public would. In mate rights of the Press, and he due, course stop these cases of in- wished to pay a tribute to him betrusion and sentationalism. cause he had always met them in Major Astor said the Empire. Experience had shown that there with surprising unanimity. Yet sympathetic and helpful way. Press, on technical matters, spoke was room and need both for news-the words and actions of every papers and broadcasting, and he member were his own. He felt very was glad to say that their relations strongly that their freedon wa6 were excellent.
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