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FOOD AND COURTS
STAPLES SURPRISES
SWEET DISHES MADE WITH APPLES
Favourite Dumplings
One naturally thinks of dump- Ings in connection with, apples.
Ingredients: 8 large cooking up- ples, sugar. b. short pastry. 6
cloves.
Roll out the pastry and cut into rounds large enough to cover the apple completely. Peel and core the apples, first place a clove in the cavity, then fill with sugar.
Shape the pastry over. putting the folded side on the solid shelt, Bake the dumplings for 10 minutes in a moderately hot oven.
When nearly done, brush lightly over with water, spilakle with molat sugar and Anish.baking. Family Pudding
Where there's a family, one large pudding is preferred.
Ingredients:
120z four, 50%.
Served With Rice
A nourishing dish for growing children, and they'll like 101
Ingredients: apples, 1 pint lk, 2 tablesps. rice. 2 tablesps. sugar, loz butter, bay leaf or k mon rind, a pinch of salt, rasp- berry jam.
Put the washed rice into a pan with the salt, lemon rind and milk. Simmer until the greater part of the milk is absorbed and the rice
onder, then stir in the butter and sugar, and ran ove the lemon rind. Peel and cere the apples, and se a ple-dish, then spread this with raspberry jam. Fill with ap- ples and rice alternately, and bake In a slow ven, mark 2, until ap rles are tender, but unbroken. Baked With Cloves
shredded suet. I teasp. baking Served with cream or, custard, powder. 4" tablesps sugar é cloves. baked apples are "delicious. Wipe!
sufficient farge apples with a damp
Peel. core and sitce b. apples.loth, remove the cores, and fill Make. the crust with the flour, shredded suet, baking powder and
the cavity with: Demerara sugar, Including a clove. water to mix, Cut off a small plece, for the top, and roll out the remainder.
Put the apples into a baking tin with a little cold water, and bake
with alternate layers of apples, sugar and bread, moistening with the water and Anishing with
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Cover with greased paper, and bake for 40 minutes in a moderate
oven, mark 4.
Turn out and Sprinkle sugar
Fruit Snow
Ingredients: 141b. apples, lb. prunes, strip of lemon rind, sugar to taste.
cold water for 12 hours, place them Wash lb. prunes and soak in
in a small casserole or ple-dish with sugar to taste.
cold water to cover the fruit, and Add a strip of lemon rind and
cook in a slow oven, mark 2, until with soft
HAM LEFT OVER DISHES HAVE GREAT VARIETY
MACARONI WITH HAM
1 cup macaroni
2 tbsp. butter
3 tbsp. flour
1
cups scalded.
milk
cups grated cheese
Salt and paprika
cups chopped cooked ham
small
Break macaroni Inte
water 12 to 15 minutes, drain' and pieces and cook in boiling salted
let cold water run over macaron! to blanch it. Make a sauce, using Pare, core and slice the apples, the butter. flour and milk; add cok gently in a little water unth cheese and as soon as the cheese soft, add sugar to taste and a teas is melted add salt, paprika and spoonful of lemon juice, mash, macaroni. Let heat through and hen add to the prunes and mix turn into a serving dish. Sprinkle with the chopped ham and gar- nish with chopped pimento,
Apple Tart.
A sweet to tempt your guests, Ingredients: 5 sour cooking ap-well. ples. 40%, sugár, 2 eggs, grated rind for half a lemon. few drops of vantila essence, pint milk. 1 iteblespoonful cream.
ASPARAGUS HAM ROLLS
Place
Another family favourite. Ingredients. ib. short crust, zib. apples, sugar to sweeten water.cooked or canned. on oblong slice 4 large asparagus tips, Peel, cere and slice the apples,at boiled ham., Season. Pin with place Ln A ple-dish, sprinkle rub liberally with sugar, and add a
little water.
Pare, core, and slice the apples put them into a pan with the lemon rind. 2oz. sugar and a little water, Cook until tender. through a fine sieve, leave to cool, then stir in the cream.
Warm the milk, and sugar to taste, remove from heat and stir
In
a toothpick, brush with oil or melt- ed butter. Broll lightly brown. If you like flavour of cloves, add Serve on toast with cream sauce two or three to the apples, or you
containing grated cheese. ay find a pinch of cinnamon a Change in flavour.
the flavouring and the well. beaten yolks of eggs. Cook over a
Roll out the pastry to a size aj heat gentle
until the
little larger than ixture
the ple-dish. thickens, stirring meanwhile Go Trim off a strip i inth wide and place this on the greased dat edge pl the dish.
prevent burning.
Put the apple puree into a but-
Damp the edge of this pastry.
ne a well-greased basin with slowly until tender. Sprinkle wintered ple-dish, pour the custard then cover with the remainder, be-
the crust, put in half the fruit, the sugar and cloves, cover with the remaining fruit, and add 2 tables- poonfuls of cold water.
Roll out the rest of the, crust, to the top of the basin, mols- ten the edge and place carefully to the edge of the pastry lining the
basin.
Cover with a well-floured cloth,
caster sugar and serve. Pupular Charlotte
Apple charlotte sweet.
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over the top and cover with the |st|fly-whisked whites of +gg3. Dredge berally with caster sugar, popular and bake in a slow to moderate oven," mark 3, until the surface sets and is lightly coloured. Mixed Fruit
Ingredients: 21b. apples, Soz sugar, stale white bread, 2 table- spoonfuls water, butter.
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Peel, core and slice the apples,
16
Apples combine with prunes to
tle down and boil gently for 3, and line a buttered ple-dish with make this fruity dish, served with hours,
slices of bread and butter. Fill cream or custard.
FLOOD OF PETTY SHIPPING FIRM
LARCENIES
Many Charged At Central Court
A farther number of plck- pockels and petty thierts were arrested in the Island during the last two days and were charged at the Central Court yesterday.
FINED.
TUG AT POCKET ON TRAM
Unemployed Sent To Prison
ing careful not to stretch it or the sides of the dish. Trim, and press pastry will shrink away from the the edge of the ple all round with
a fork.
Stand the tart on a tin, and bake For 50 minutes in a fairly quick oven, mark 6.
stewed first, in which case the tart If liked, the apples may be partly
will not require so long to bake:
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TELEGRAMS
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CREAMED HAM
2 tbsp. butter
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tbsp. our
+ tsp. salt
Small piece of bay
leaf
tsp. onlu juice
1 whole clove
2
cups milk
14
cups cooked
ham cut in
1-inch pieces
Melt butter, add flour and stir until well blended. Add salt, onion nice, bay leaf and clove. Add milk
thick and smooth. Bring to boll slowly, stirring constantly until
and boil 2 minutes. Add ham.
EVASION OF
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STAMP DUTY
Several shop keepe.s were sum- Northern Telegraph moned before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest cefrauding zevenue by falling to Jat the Central Court yesterday.for
stamp their receipts.
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the cffices of the Great Company:--
Mrs. H. C.. Smith, 112, Waterloo Road. 2nd floor, Kuwlocn (Liryc); Convicted on a charge of larceny Streatham: 3134 71, Leighton HMI tne person, Ho Ping-nam, Road, 3rd floor; 5591 5293 2052 32,
The management of the Jepson and Co. agents for the H. A. L Steamboat Line, was fined $25 by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Centrali Court yesterday for failing to turn- ish to the police a list containing the names of non-Chinese passen- gers a.riving at Hongkong on 8.5.trom Oldenburg on October 31.
'Wong Hol, of the Kwong Hing
27. unemployed, was sentenced to Yick Yam Street, 2nd floor; 0152 shop was fined $10 for splitting a A lepresentative told the Court three months bard labour by Mr. 2182 2768 c/o Mr. Tong. ?, Tung ercelpt of over $20 into two small that the clerk who was responsible R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Fong St., 1st f. Kowloon; 3163 Sums, for the 1st had been taken ill and Court yesterday.
while Wong Kam-yau, of the office was in ignorance of it
0796.2429 Cecil Hotel 69; 6851; Yau Tak Shing firm, Kwok San- Fung Chak, complainant in the 0155 0361 c/o 6008; 7139; Lo Wei taun, of the Yee Wo Bang and GERMAN SUMMONED casë, ŝoid -ne was travelling" on a mun, A.B.C. Book Co.
tram on October 22 when he felt
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Hans Gustav Wilhelm Schneider,
Wong Ki, unemployed, who was charged with stealing a fountain pen from Mr. Wilfred Wooding, re- siding at the Peninsula Hotel, in Queen's Road Central on Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to a sum- was sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr. R. Edwards.. cons for failing to report his de-
On a similar charge, Hung. aged 18, who picked a pen from Kwok Ying-kl, the South China A.A football player. in Queen's
1.
Wong Yung-kce a stall in Scokun-
poo Market, we e each fined $10 for falling to stamp their receipts
|a German subject, was fined $10 a tug at his pocket. On turning POPPY DAY FUND of over $20
arture on September 7.
UNCLEAN TABLES
Road Central, was given ninc Chan. Shiu-kta and Ko Wong-po,
months' hard labour..
icensees of the Kwong Chau Res- A remand of 48 hours for medical!taurant and To Yuen Cafe respec- examination for flogging was made tively, were each fined $25 by Mr. in the case against Wong 6he-to, R. A. D. Forrest at the Central aged 17, who was charged with Cout yesterday when they were snatching a pair of gold earrings summoned for failing to keep the from a woman in Queen's Road cables in their eating houses in West,
(a clean condition,
he saw a hand Inside his pocket. He raugat hold of the hand and saw
The British Legion announces On a similar summons, L Pau-
Kwong Yuen Street East, was fined
38.60 receipt of over $20 into two small. 150.00 offence.
he was holding defendant who was the following donations to the ram of Ts: Kee shop, cf No. 1 taken to the police station, where Fund:- he was searched
Previously acknowledged $14,273.81 $15. He had three previous con- Cross-examined by Mr. H. A de Rotary Club of HK.... defence, witness said he did not 7th R.A. Battery, R.A. B. Botelho, who appeared for the Kowloon Football Club
see any ve cent pleces on the Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Fraser defendant's person.
HK. Automobile Asso-
Ho was originally charged with two counts of larceny from the
ciation (additional sales of Motor Car Mascots
erson, one of receiving stolen J. Ormiston...... property and two of unlawful pos- D. W. Munton session. The intter two were with. Gardiner SNATCHED FROM GIRL
drawn by Detective-Sergeant J. JW. Buckwell 'Bentley.. while two others were One Fortieth Sentence of nine months hard Chung Leung-sam, widow, ap- discharged there being insufficient Street labour and two years' police super-peared before Mr. R. Edwards at evidence.
Sales vision was imposed on Lai Yeung, the Central Court yesterday on a
Money: HMS. Westcctt
24, unemployed, who was convicted charge of keeping an unregistered IN WIRELESS TOUCH M. T. B. Flotilla
on a charge of larceny from the mul tsal on November 14 and was person of a hankerchief contain- remanded for 21 hours. Inspector ing the sum of $4 from a girl H. W. Fraser, of the 8. C. A., is named Chiu Wal-kuen Lat had prosecuting. cne previous ednviction against
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The following vessels were in R.A.F. Kai Tak H.M. Dockyard communication with Hongkong up itu 6 p.m. yesterday and com- munication with them can reason- ably be expected to-day:-
Gustav Diederichsen, Munlock,
-Foreign
ot
56.23
10.00
The Marquess of Londonderry received the freedom of the City of Durham at the Town Hall, 4.00 where in 1912 his father WAS
20 00 similarly honoured.
5.00
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10 00 Mr. Jack D. Green, 29, of Black- 10.00 pool, has been chosen from 1.00 among 172 applicants to be Folke- stones entertainments manager. 13.48 wich
commencing salary of
2
12.63 £450.
16.00
$4.10
32.92
$14,747.82
The
amounts
$54.38 for Stonecutters WAT Station and
read:-
Wong Wah, 24, who was charged who appeared on remand. before with snatching an earring from a Mr. R. A. D. Forrest after medical Antenor, Canton Maru. Wo Sang. $30.18 for the Eeyal Naval Hosp!- woman in Hollywood Road on examination, were found fit for Rakuyo Maru, Hin Sang. Holhow. Tuesday, was remanded for 48 canings. Lt was sentenced to one Empress of Japan, Ashridge, Em tal in yesterday's Issue, should hours by Mr. R Edwards for week's imprisonment and 12 strokesoress of Asia, One'senau, Esang. medical examination for flogging of the cane for snatching an ear-Foo Shing, Terukuni Maru. Kan
Stonecutters W/T Station $30.18 The earring had not been recover- ring from a woman on Monday, chow, Hai Ching. Hai Tan. Sand-
Royal Naval Hospital $54.38 ed, and defendant was' ordered to Chau, who was found guilty of friken. Yu Sang, Yunnan, Tilawa,—— pay compensation of a sum of $2.80 snatching a handbag on Monday, Cape St. Francis, Scistan, Talynan, Arking. Hellos, Fau Sarg. Atsuta which was found on his person. was given eight strokes and two Yat Shing. Kwel Sang. Yochow. Maru. Henry Keswick, Tak Sang
Li Ming and Chau Tak-chuen, weeks hard labour.
Lycemoon, Sagres, Pleasantville, and Corfu.
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