HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
MENU FOR DINNER
Green Pea and Lettuce Soup Botled Duck with Orange
and Port Wine Sauce Platter of New Turnips, Mashed, French Beans and New Potatoes Fresh Fruit Salad.
and
Cottee Junkét
SURPRISES
per. Put the stuffing inside the
Now duck.
close the opening: leave the skin of the neck. long and bring it round under the duck in close the tail.
FISH RECIPES
Fish Pastry
FOOD
A SIMPLE
DINNER
Same Girl In Two "Notices To Marry"
at
Ken- W.,
Two applications for wed- ding licences made sington Register Office, bear the name of the като girl as the bride-to-be-Miss Margaret Eleanor McNair Scott, twenty-five-year-old daughter of Dr. R. F. McNair Scott. of Queen's Gate-gardens.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938.-PAGE 3
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CREAM OF POTATO AND ONION SOUP For this dish, you can use any
Scald 1 kind of cooked fresh or tinned fish.
quart of milk. Add logist, of Kingsley-way. Finchley Mix half a pound of fish with one slowly to 2 cups cooked riced po- N.W.. applied for a licence to mar chopped hard-boiled egg. some tatoes, beating constantly with 17 Miss Scott.
A few hours later Miss Scott white sauce, one teaspoonful of įretary, beäter. Melt 2 tablespoons Spread a clean pudding cloth on parsley, a little grated lemon rind, butter. Stir.in 2 tablespoons four, went to the same register the table and roll the duck in this one ounce of butter, and a little potato-milk mixture, 1 cup cooked, and applied for a licence to mar- cather tightly to preserve the cooked rice.
Prepare about half a finely chopped onion, 1 teaspoon y Mr. Patrick Wyndham Murray- Threipland. 1 landowner. who shape. Tle up the two ends of the pound of flaky pastry, and roll it salt, 1 teaspoon pepper and 1 cup For green pen and lettuce soup cloth with string. Put into to a spare, then pile the fish mix-sliced frankfurters. Cook, stirring lives at New House. Llanishen, you will need 3 pints of green peas stewpan with boiling salted water. ture on the centre of the pastry. constantly until thickened. Serve Cardi and 1 pint of young green peas. 5 Boil it quietly for one hour for an and fold the corners over to the at once. pints water, fresh mint, two cos ordinary duck, one hour, and 10 centre where decoration should be letture little celery salt, pepper. minutes it large. It will then be placed. The corners should be left salt; oz. butter. 2 large cucum-cooked. · bers, 2 or 3 onions, and a little cumumber and caull-flower boiled separately to garnish.
. Boil the water, put in peas. little fresh mint, celery salt. one lettuce. shredded. pepper and salt Cubk t tender-about 20 minutes: Strain off the soup and rub the
peas, etc... through a sieve
ed
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OVEN FRIED CHICKEN
Two 2 pound chickens 1 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
3 teaspoons fat
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He is thirty-four, and of Colonel Murray-Threipland, of Dryburgh Abbey. St. Boswells,
the
son
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. Youthful
Figure!
"My daughter is going to marry Mr. Murray-Threlpland," Dr. Scott sald. "That is all I know.
open, then brush the whole over Take three oranges, Fee: them with a little beaten egg, and bake! and cut the peel in quarters. tak-in the oven till the pastry is cook-
"Mr. Leach is a trend of hers. mg out all the white. Shred the
I suppose there is nothing to pre- FISH SHAPE peel as if for jullenne soup, put 15
cup light cream. Take equal quantities of any cold
vent any one making such an ap- into water for seven ΟΙ eight minutes
Order the chicken dressed and plication if they wish." cooked fish, and mashed potatoes and drain on a cloth
Mr. Leach said "I returned on Take, the rest of the oranges, re-
or cooked rice. Mash it all up to cut up. Roll it in the "flour, mixed!
and pepper: then September 29 from Kurdistan. moving all the white, and put the gether, adding one ounce of but-with the salt
ter, one beaten egg. salt and pep brown it on all sides in the fat in where I have been studying an- pulp into a good reduced stock
a skillet. Remove to a casserole or thropology for three months. Miss or three per and a pinch of curry powder. Add two Put the butter into a large pan, half glazed.
baking dish. and add the cream. a greased
Scott returned to London two days Cover and bake in a moderate later from Brittany. pare the cucumbers, seed them, spoonfuls of Spanish sauce and a Put the mixture into
baking dish or fireproof dish, and Pass rut in pleces about 1-inch thick, little red wine-port is best.
make it into the shape of a Ash oven about 1 hours.
"Naturally we had been in com- steve, then See the onions, shred the other through
munication using two knives dipped in railk,
DUT during
absence.
She is and put parsley or mint in for
expert archeologist,
acyes Bake in hot oven
and Mr. Murray-Threipland is for
also an archeologist. He has been in Wales for the past three weeks. and only returned to London recently.
a
add
the
cos lettuce and cook all in the chips of orange peel.
butter til tender. Then put the Unpack the duck, serve on sleved soup to them. add the pint dish, surround with pieces
a
of about ten minutes, and decorate
of young green peas and let it all orange, put a little sauce over the, with.. lemon and parsley before stew together gently for half an duck and the rest in a sauceboat. serving. heur. Add a little floor rubbed down with butter to bind all to..
ed in a Hittle water and added to
it.
Y
SCOTCH SHORTBREAD
APPLE PIE
3 pounds apples
cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons lemon jülce
1 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup, flour
Pare apples, slice and mix with
SIZL
"I have seen Miss Scott "and I
gether to a creamy consistency. A good fresh fruit salad can be. Take i lb. butter, 2 oz. rice flour, sugar. Chop apples rather finely understand from her that her It improves the davour If the made by preparing the juice of a 1 oz flour. 5 oz, caster sugar.and pack into ple pan. Sprinkle engagement to Mr. Murray-Thre!- shucks of the young peas are boll- grapefruit and adding to it some Rub the butter into the sugar, and lemon juice over apples. Cut, but-pland will be announced and that
liquear you gradually work in with your finter, brown sugar and flour together they are to be married. Cointreau or other may prefer. Pour it all over some gers, first the rice flour, then the until the mixture is coarse like "It was simply a case of a very cubes of tinned, strawberries, one flour. Keep on kneading till the corn meal. Spread mixture over charming young woman having, or more peaches or pears, together dough is free from cracks, then apples and press down Armly, esto choose between two very excel- with chopped almonds. Sprinkle flatten out and cut into various pecially at the edges to retain lent young' men.
"I wish them every happiness. all with sugar to taste before the shapes. Ice the top of each bl-juice. Bake about 50 minutes in a
cult with water icing, and decorate moderate oven until the apples are The three of us will continue to with a cherry of strips of angelica, tender.
b1 friends after their marriage."
» BOILED DUCK
Mince the liver of the duck with
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little onion and some grated ilquid is poured over. It should bacon or ham add salt and pep- then be left on ice till required.
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Look Good As New If Properly Laundered
The success with
which net curtains may be washed depends
to no small extent on "how they have been made. · All too often they shrink. That is why it pay, when they are being made. to baste in an inconspicuous tuck at the top. It is easier to take this out than to change hems before or after laundering,
After the curtains are taken; hot tran. pulling and pressing the down they should be shaken to curtain until the edges are even. Lemove the loose dust. Then their
COMPARE THE MEASUREMENTS dimensions are measured to fore- stall doubt about the right length
When Ironing net curtains later. Next the tucks are taken have them slightly damp all over. accomplished by out and any holes of tears mend. This is best
spriking them thoroughly and allowing them to stand tightly
ed.
If the curtain are of white unen rolled for thirty minutes or more.
or cotton, they are put to soak in It takes time to shake out every lukewarm soapy water. This pre-curtain to square Its corners and
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SHORTS CAUSE LONG FACES
The town of Burbridge, Quebec, has banned the wear- ing of shorts by men in pubile. The Mayor. Mr Alexander Lafrenier, explains that com- plaints by village residents of "immodest" and "Immoral" costumes
summer worn by visitors, male and female. caused the Town Council to pass a by-law banning shorts on Its streets or in any public place within its limits. "
Signs are posted around the lown 'warning" visitors of the decree. A constable patrols the outskirts to warn
visitors that they risk arrest if they wear shorts.
Mr. Chamberlain Against An Election
Mr. Neville Chamberlain is
03-
are urging
Catholic Truth Society Held Annual Meeting
The annual general 'meeting of the Catholic Truth Society of Hongkong was held on Tuesday night in the Parochial Hall of the Rosary Church, Kowloon. "The president. Mr. H. Macnamara was in the chair.
on
When the report and statement of accounts were passed, the chairman called attention to the substantial amount of work that
In its was accomplished during the past year.
publications the Society has concentrated" almost entirely
of the production Chinese pamphlets, and for those in English it has drawn on the large selection of pamphlets published in other countries, mainly in England and the Enited States. More than eighteen thousand in pamphlets have been disposed of during the year-ten thousand in English and eight thousand in Chinese-and Ir addition to these upward of forty thousand Chinese feaflets.
The popularity of many of the Lordship the Bishop to continue Chinese pamphlets and leaflets in office for the coming year and published by the Society has been he signided his willingness to de proved by the fact that a number 80.
of these have been completely Rev. L. Fung was elected Vice- sold out and are now being re- President, and Rev. N. Maestrial priated.
NEW PAMPHLETS
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Membera of the Executive Com- mittee appointed were: Miss. E
A number of new pamphlets are Thom, Miss. J. Wong, Rev. D. Mc ready for printing and a number Donald S. J., Rev. T. Ryan S. J. of others are in the course of pre- Hon. L. D'Almada e Castro, Mr. C paration, but a limi; has been set to the activities of the Society in
H. Ang.
It was announced at the meet-
ng that the new catalogue of the Society's publications is now available and will be sent to all
There is a certain knack in
Woven fabrics Lukewarm wash and rinse waters; handling loosely #hould also be used and a rich which are so easily pulled out of posed to an early General Elec- this direction by the fact that most suds is always desirable. It cleans shape with the iron. The cur- tion. In spite of strong pressure of its available funds have giready better and more rapidly. First add
pulled and by Conservative, who
been expended on previous publi.. your favourite kind of laundry patted with the hands while tron-him to "cash-in" on the Munich cations. It is hoped, therefore, that who apply to the Hon. Secretary, soap to a small quantity of noting to make it take the shape and peace plan, he is unwilling to ge
In the coming year the number of Catholic Mission, Caine Road. members will be greatly increased water. When dissolved thoroughly Size" desired. Always
as it is their subscriptions that form the Society's regular source of income,
compare to the country yet.
He does not wish to exploit his curtain with that of its measure-peace "triumph." ment before washing. Sometimes
add more water to make the cor- the measurement of the ironed rect temperature.
Very thin curtains may be soused up and down in the soap water by band, Arleast two-rinsesin clear tepid water are desirable; thfee will do no harm.
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a little tuck needs to be taken de- fore it is hung.
But the Fremmer will declare for .An election when the _Spanish_War_ends.
This is likely to come in Novem-
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Hongkong.
The Society is greatly indebted"
THE QUEEN SENDS HER THANKS
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A Heroine Of The Great War Leaves £22,000
Among wills published recently men I have ever known. She never say why she was is that of Miss Katherine Louisa would Rennie, of White Posts, Walkwood-jawarded the decorations, but I be- road, Beaconsfield, Bucks, who lieve. It was for sending food to she was was awarded the French Croix French soldiers when de Guerre and Medaille Militaire under heavy fire. during the war. She left £22,573 "She ran canteens onTM” the head- (net £19,900).
Western Front, with
She quarters at Complerne. and her helpers often had to sleep in the forest" and were often exposed to fire.
the
was
"Mont of her work was done wo- among French soldiers, and they loved her. When she returned to England she has many touch- ing letters from wounded soldiers. "She lived a very quiet life after
California,
Miss Rennie, who WILS about All cotton net curtains are Im- ODDS AND ENDS
at the election, for it would, in for the benefit of the Society. The the great welcome she received at
organising proved by the use of a thin starch
OF INFORMATION his opinion indicate that his 20- proceeds of this play enabled the Clydebank on the occasion of the 65 years old, was
Women's Emer- solution. This imparts a finish
of the Cunard White Becretary of the peasement policy was working ac-Society to produce several new launch which resembles that of
wild flowers usually wilt in-cording to plan.
publications
and special thanks Star liner is expressed in a letter sency Corps during the war.
A relative sald "She fabric. From one to two
tea- mediately if they are plcked in Intense pressure is being
were expressed to those responsible Lord Aberconway, chairman of
one of
most modest spoons of starch to a
for the performance. quart of the ordinary way and placed in brought to bear on both sides
John Brown and Co., from Buck- water will give g satisfactory cold water. But if the stems are
in Spain, Mussolini is ready A special work undertaken by ingham Palace, sent on behalf of result.
put in boiling water as soon 25
to withdraw 10,000 volunteers., the Society is the spread
FRUIT.CAKE of Her Majesty. this Will seal When curtains are placed on they are picked
Once this is done the Anglo-Catholic periodicals. It undertakes. The letter, which is dated Sep-
PUDDING the line to dry they are hung them. so that the flowers will Italian agreement would be put to order any Catholic book or tember 28 over the signature of
A fruit cake that has become the war. She was a great traveller straight across and the corners last some time. A little salt
operation. An armistice periodical from any part of the a" Lascelles, is as follows:-
dry may be used up satisfactorily and visited Mexico, are squared. It they are hung out the water helps to keep them would be declared and the part-world, and a great many people "The Queen desires me to con-
as a steamed pudding if treated in Australia. and Turkey. of doors it is important that there
sioning of Spain would be nego both in Hongkong and throughout vey to you and your fellow direc- the following way. First trim of "She was a relation of John should be little wind.
tiated at a round table conference. China, have avalled themselves of tors and to all connected with No vessel that has contained A constitutional monarchy for this service.
any burnt or overbaked portions Rennie, who built Waterloo, Lon- the shipyard her sincere apprecia- When ironing curtains patience milk, beaten eggs, flour,
with a greater or a sharp knife, den and Bouthwark bridges." or any the Franco territory is already bei During the coming year it is tion of the arrangements made Then crumble the cake into a must be exercised to achieve the other substance that thickens ing discussed, and a Republican hoped to extend the work of the for the memorable
ceremony mixing-bowl. Beat up an ess STALE BUT USEFUL results. Nets, laces and with heat should be placed at government for Catalonia ard Bociety by publishing many new yesterday. In rayons may be drled
with a teacupful or so milk, and on once into hot water, or it will be other parts held by the Govern-pamphlets in Chinese and stretchers which measure slightly troublesome to clean.
In "It was a great pleasure to Her pour it gradually over the crum-Stale bread has its uses. An ex- ment forces.
English and a special appeal was Majesty to be able. in spite of bled cake stirring it well in 'with a tremely simple yet very good sweet made for active co-operation on circumstances, to launch
this fork. When the mixture is can be made by cutting alices from little machine-oil applied The Canton Customs Inspection the part of members and for the splendid ship which bears her thorougly blended turn it into aja stale loaf, trimming them, and "looped" appearance; as the fabric occasionally to the castors of Office and the Kowloon Customs enrolment of new members.
name, and she will always remem- buttered basin and steam it for soaking them in beaten egg, mixed moving about an hour. If the cake is with a little milk, and trying them PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED
ber with gratitude the welcome given to her and to the rather plain, the addition of aa golden brown in butter.. It was
that announced
Mr. Princesses by those
The slices are then either sugar present #t dessertspoonful of marmalade, Im- Macnamara had been asked by His the ceremony."
ed or served with Jam. proves the flavour.
desired
smaller than the curtains before washing. When they are dry.
some of the edges may have a
A
is stretched a little more in the furniture" will keep them in good Office issued a proclamation on places where it is attached to the condition. Be careful not to put Sunday upon instructions from the frame. - This
Economics.pro- condition may be too much, or it will mark the Department "of evercome with a warm but not | carpet.
hibiting, the export of cinnabar