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"THE "CHINA' MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST §, 1960.

Science takes JAQ et

the hard work

GEORGES

out of making When they get

tasty cheese

THE centuries-old British craft of cheddaring cheese is being mechanised. A machine to do the same job in less time, with about one-quarter of the physical effort needed, has been invented by two scientists at the National Institute for Re-

search in Dairying, at Reading.

Until now, cheddaring has cheesemaker has to do is to

all been done by hand, The milk process started after the curds had sestled in the bottom of a val, and the light whey Chiese- had been a 1.

makers then at the curd mass into smal Becks. turned them and stacked them in piles,

Spreading

The process took up to two and a half hours, and required .. much physical effort.

Piled up. the cur then develops acid, more whey

arrange for a constant supply of curds and whey to be poured in at the top.

Mature, wax-like

Whey drains off through tiny

out on the

town there's

no holding them back...

WHILE the rest of the

world frets its puny about way, worrying such trifles as the Polaris missile, the- Olympic Games and the perils of

holes in the tube, Acid can still television, Jak and I have

develop as the curds settle down, and the pressure from above foroes the cheese to fuse

and expand sideways at the

wider base.

The

Institute says: The mature cheese has the firm, rather wax-like body, the close exture and, flavour of mature Cheddar."

drains, and the blocks hereme lessl together and

slowly spread sideways under The weight of more blocks on top.

The inventors. Miss H. R. The new machine produces a Chapman and Mr R. T. Budd, continuously moving alumi of are demonstrating their machine curd, and chops it off into for the first time at Reading. finished cheeses at a steady rale. The project is being backed by It consists of a fall, stainless the National Research Develop- steel lube, expanding towards the bottom.

in size ment Corporation. All the

wwwwww

Up

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-{London Express Service).

"Are you expected?"

"I wanted to tell Mrs Cummings that I had a good time, but they put her to bed.”

last week unearthed a truth of far greater significance and impor- tance to the human race especially the female portions.

as sli

great

Slated simply, truths must be, our discovery is that Englishmen, when it comes

the to kissing, are

greatest kissers in

business, bar

the

none".

Firm, ripe romantic,

and vur lads for. any

Can HIVE

eigner two lips start and a licking if you will forgive the metaphor.

Frenchmen? Don't make us laugh, All that great lover lark is strictly for the birds and Charles Boyer was just a lot of bull,

ROYAL DAFFODIL

/ HAGLE STEAMERS.

Great lovers? We've

got these Frenchmen

When it comes to osculation, the English male is way out there in front, and if you do not believe us you can ask June and Mary, who are a couple of smashing blonde barmaids from Gillingham.

Fed up

on the run

dreams departing for ever from our drab and dreary lives.

both into the mad, gay life of de la Poste--and 'I would like the Continent.

their joint husbands and families Vin blanc and gipsy iddlers (six boys, two girls, between at Mme Andre's... mussels and them) to know that Gillingham chips

nt Chez Pierrua has every right to be proud tới

22- these two bancom lasses, genuine, Swiss-movement, carat gold wristwatch to: 30s. off generous Frenchman on the corner of the Rue Faidherbe

cigarettes ... French bottle-openers from Mme. De-

lisle's souvenir shop,

private appointment at a Grand No thrill

Gala de l'Elegance et de la

же Recklessly

flung our

Said June, when we got back aboard the Royal Dadosal: "Laugh. whe thought We should've

died, We Shore

we'd kiss a Frenchman, and we

did. But it was all wet and sloppy, like kissing a spaniel. No thrill at all. Give me an Englishman any day."

At that Clarion call, Jag et

became Jak and

Beaute, which, with his in- timate knowledge of the franes around like real milords, Georges language, he said would be of Believe me, mate, when Mes- George again. It was a proud,

sieurs Jaq, et Georges get out magnificent moment.

1:0 appeal to me at my time holds had

never actually set of fc. foot ashore

and in Boulogne,

Whatever he saw at the Grand came back full of with rather more misgiving that Gala, he he had three times been in the haricots verts and plunged us drink as a result of certain un- friendly German overtures, with dive-bombers and torpedoes off the north coast of Africa.

However, diligent inquiries in And the Tessa, quick to the engine room, on the bridge, assist so venturesome a spirit, and in each of the Royal hurled herself towards

But not my Jak. There stands a man of action and of infinite resource. Swift as a seagull, he A had us hurl ourselves aboard a a.

passing ferry-boat called Tessa.

Jak and I met them over. ham and turkey high tea on boat. It was ever so nice. really, and June and Mary said ... but maybe we had better begin at the beginning.

And the beginning began When Jak said he was fed up more or less coral strand With the humdrum, firesome, Tilbury to the north.

about Fast car.

tedious, and suffocating life of Fleet Street and, what tearing our telters asunder, get- ting away from it all, and seek- ing our fortunes on some dis-

we

At

the

the Daffodil's

ftve bars brought of substantial reassurance.

Captain Reynolds, it turned

out, had been 36 years at sea,

six years in command of assault

ships on Combined Ops., and Master of the Royal Daffodil since 1957.

Having delivered all and thousands of

thousands adventurers

There, we sprang into a fast car (we always spring into fast

issued, cars) and Jak

crisp, commanding orders, costs we must watch the Royal safely to the cafe-keepers of Daffodil al Southend. Double fane if you hurry, cabby.

Boulogne, and with a light! northerly breeze off the star- board beam, there was no reason to suppose we should not arrive at the Cote d'Opale in apple- pie order this bright

Lant, romantic shore beyond the seas.

So, without more ado, went to Boulogne, and I want to put it on record right away that we had the time of our lives.

With no passports required, And, by golly, we made it. Al with duty-free Scotch at 1s, 3d, 9.40 a.m. we raced up to the a nip, and with June and Mary shoreward end of Southend to tell us a tale or two, we have Pier, leaped out of our car, leap- day. returned refreshe-l in body anded into the train, leaped out of mind. Life is no longer mean- the train, leaped past the inglesa.

migration officer, leaped up the But we only just made it and leaped into the grill room. Armed with our tickets and our

Never have eggs, bacon and photographs stuck on our em- gén tasted so good.

borkation cards, we arrived at Gravesend's exotic jelty in the

she is exotic Jetty promptly at 8.30.

One measly minute stood be- tween us and freedom. Per- sonally, I felt pretty frustrated as we gazed at the ship of our

im-

And we surely did.

gangway, leaped round the deck, Lost money

Cyril

rotrid

burned Welshman with attrac tive crows-feet creasing his seafaring eyes,

summer

on the town there's no holding us.

June and Mary weren't doing

George Whiting

so badly, either, along the Quai

-London Express Serolet).......

PARIS NEWSLETTER...from Donald Edgar

Intriguing

I

friendship:

Sartre and the

expert on B.B.

Paris.

HAVE been hearing recently about one of the great literary friendships of all times. It is the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.

50s here. For the skipper is Mr Hector Tourtel, who was the captain of the Dockers' ficht,

With bonjour, mai-de-mer,

He is not only a philosopher about Castro's regime in France. After breakfast, mariner Jak montons sur le bateau, s'il vous azure light of morning at 8.31, Sad it was time to examine the plait, permettez-moi, ooh-la-la, who is now studled in schools Soir, which has the largest cir- the skipper and several other native quips, and universities, he is also a culation of any newspaper in

the Shemara. which would have been fine chart and see if

in

Solvay a position

chartered the Bhe- Casino de Boulogne has occupied except that the good ship Royal needed any help with the navi Jak hurried us first to the spink-writer of plays, books and he France.

mara for a round-the-world trip. Daffodil means it when she says courteously by Captain

gation, an offer received most ing new

where sur-Mer,

manager France since the war which is

He has food

He was so impressed by Tolêtél, leaving Gravese's Reynolds, a large, jovial. sun. Adolphe Time showed me: (a) similar in some ways to that of

a short, grizzled, wonderful met the finest swimming pool in Bertrand Russell in England, Europe; and (b) a very interest-but even more so.

T CANNES, has arrived Mr —whorn I used to see playing A Franklin B. Behmtck, table tennis with Norah Docker ing game called roulette.

Madame de Beauvoir, who

he wealthy

Finvestohella (adviser on the deck--that he said, he We heard with some

Jak would have lost his studied under him when Flight

was a Professor et Philosophy, from Chicago. He crossed in the decided to ask him to join him. American liner The Indepen I'm told that he paid hith misgiving that Captain Rey- money, too, but he had

is also a writer in her own

over £4,000 a year ghich right,

Apert from the normal made the captain Recently in America Simone

one of the expect a highest-pat sippers. wrote an article for Esquire on baggage one would. Brigitte Bayot, It

a wealthy American to travel with serious article, trying to explain he had three cwt. of frozen the cult of the "Femme meat, and a large quantity of frozen vegetables, including Enfant,"

Harvest of Land and Ocean!!

Ocean Fresh

Prime 'fillets of fish.

Country Fresh-Luscious frills & green vegetables.

FROPAX

FROZEN

QUALITY

FOODS

BY, APPOINTMENT. TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN PPLIERS·OF÷FROZEN-FOODI

FROPAX, LTD.

SEM

dence.

Awful place?

NE of the more. Amuibig American women in Fark

She discussed in it Lolita and lettuce and French-ed beans," was that last this whole curious business of Tm told that it

that finally made the at the moment is "Perry Bed- the Western man trying to find item

ford Bancroft, rich, blonde and his youth in loving sex symbol French a little angry.

The explanation is that Mr rather beautiful. which is basically immature.

Schmick has chartered the

They have a crack about her elegant yacht belonging to Lord in America that a doll ought to Beatty. the 154-ton Sea be made and named ather her. Fivatress,"

a party-just like Peggy Bản-

Furious

UNFORTUNATELY Bartre And he felt, like many Ameri You wind it up and it goes to

· and Simone are children in can tourists, that there is no croft" business matters and apparently meat and no vegetables to bo

But she is not sure whether

had not, organised her rights in calen with security outside the to settle in London or Paris, 1 the article.

United States

Gay day's

She said: "That mying about London being a

16bas now? appeared in various" magazines, droped up with pictures, some of which can be described as vaguely HERE is another story about Life in London is so much pornographie, p

Simione furious she tend-

-man'a town and Paris a clly for woman is all wrong. It's just on the contrary.

Tachis from the South of nicer. And the men are so

ed the article to be a serious France, Sam Spiegel, the Amter much more gentlemanly Paris contribution to philosophy of tow can film producer, has been is really an awful place for an day, to ipoking around for yacht, Fast

She told me that the would-be Iy for a holiday, Partly to make unattached woman.

leaving very shorty with Sartre Arrangements about a film he is m

for Brazil. They are going there thinking of doing in the Red Sex To end on.

to write about the country which He was going to take the perlada triste they feel is going to play a great 330-ton yacht Callato, which haunted by part in the niture of the world, belongs to Group Captain Loei Sartre Is not a Communist, Guinness. But he decided that But the Is Leftwing, rievitably. It was rather small. So he has governing because his philosophy is based gow taken the 457 ton yacht in the idea that a man can only Malehte. It belonged to p éxit if he is free both intellec Maule Selvay," a very fun and economically wealthy Belgian, who recently

Fe Bakl Birmonis takve recently died,

to Cubs. He came back There is an interesting link is the Ma wrote

with the gay days of the early.

series.

the

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