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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936.

STAPLES SURPRISES

MORE MEATLESS DISHES

Herrines will make a ple, and there is more nourishment in >> herring than in u Koou dra of beefsteak! Fuel the herrings and to each fillet in fine ca mea! seasoned with powdered herbs Put the filets, quite flat, into "

with alternately pie-dish sliced potato and thin outon r nes.

Pour a good cheese saite over Mäke

with pament paste

bread- This sprinkle with fine .t water and dripping. stason with salt and pepper. cover the ple with it and bake for about half an hour in a good oven.

ARTISTRY IN ARTICHOKES

Those who like artichokes will like this dish. Butter a shallow hireproof dish and arrange in it" alternate layers of hard-bol.ed .eggs. cut in slices, and bolled

artichokes also sliced

an

WITH SPAGHETTI

raw

Fried or grilled cod cut.eus arr ordinary: thus pie of cod fiets and tomatoes is not so mual.

with

Boli some spaghetti, and skin a Mix the tomatoes. few tomatoes. and spaghetti together, and line a shallow and well-buttered dish with half of it. Lay the cod Allets

this, on

of salt,

pineh pepper and basil you have it, mois:en with attle of the water the spaghetti was cooked in, and bake for half

You can an hour.

sprincie the with browned bread-

top over

crumbs. If you like.

season

£

ON KEEPING FIT.

London, March 12.

Great advances may have been made in public health, but, as Pro- ! fessor Winifred Cullis and Dr. R. Live-Smith pointed out last night in the British-Medical Association's Hastings lecture, three was still

stance, was now

rived in 选 seurvy.

crumbs, do with butter, and bake In the oven quicky until brown A tie papriku added to the sauce wil improve it.

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SAVOURY PANCAKES Pancakes are a ways good solid fare, and especially these. Maxe

A

good batter with a couple of exga quarter of a pound of flour, and half a pint of milk, adding to it a lite chopped onion, a pinch of mixed herbs, and a table- spoonfu or so of very Analy grated lean ham or bacon,

Le: the batter with the mixture, stand for at least an hour, then make pancakes of it. and serve

thim with tomato sauce,

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NEW EURASIA AIR SERVICE

Regular Operations Between Shanghai And Kunming

,

Shanghai, March 28, much to te desired. Scurvy, for in- tion is inaugurating a regular

The Eurasia Aviation Corpora little known in England, yet a number of people passenger, mail, and freight service by trimotored air liners next Tues- state bordering olay between Shanghai and Kun state of "sub-scurvy,"

The service will be in two Rickes, o, were still a cause of ming. many children's crippled condition parts, the first plane flying be. tween here and Chengtu, and the and, as Dr. Cove-Smith said, to bring the diet of the poor halt of second carrying on from there to

Kunming. the community up to the standurd required for health would demand an increase in the consumption of "eggs, fruit, vegetables, and meas by Home 12 to 25 per cent. Professor Cullis particularly insisted on the importance of diet. It was, she said, the most important item in keeping fit, and the summed up her discussion of the various necessary, vitamins by saying that meat, fish, cheese, eggs, butter, milk, green vegetables, and fresh food were, the all-important things.

Professor Cullis was also most "sistent on exercise, on which Dr. Cove-Sinith insisted less, Having been England's Rugby captain, he has probably not often known the luck of it. Te dealt with more random matters of keeping fit with people's lads and their deep ignorance of, for instance, the fact that young children needed meat, that hot baths daily were bad, and that men's hard collars were liable to cause congestion of the blood. On the question of diet-on whose importance he was no less insistent than was Professor Cullis-he par ticularly deplored the "overcooked to twicecooked mush" which, young people who live in lodgings daily.

consumo.

BRITAIN'S AIR PACT

PROPOSAL TO"

GERMANY

London, March 7.

'Planes will leave Shanghai every Tuesday and Friday at 8.30 in the morning. Among the cities at which the 'planes will call to pick up and discharge passengers, mail, and freight will to Nanking, Cheng- chow, Sian, and Chengt. The trip

between here and the latter will

take ten and a half hours, the 'plane arriving there at five o'clock in the afternoon. It will take an hour and fifteen minutes to reach Nanking.

ARREST OF ELEVEN GANG MEMBERS

HAM RISSOLES

3 tablespoons fat

4 tablespoons, flour

1 teaspoon salt

teaspoon pepper

cup evaporated milk diluted

with

1 cup chicken är beef broth

well-beaten egg

2 cups diced, cooked ham Pastry

Melt fat in top of double boiler, Blend in dour, salt and pepper. Mix together diluted milk, chicken broth, egg and ham and stir into first mixture. Cook until thick. stirring constantly. Cool. Roll pastry thin and cut into 3-inch rounds. Put ham between 2 rounds, meisten edges with water and pinch together. Brush tops with undiluted evaporated milk. -Bake in hot over 425 degrees F. or until brown. Serve hot with to-

mato cream sauce.

TOMATO CREAM SAUCE

1 cup tomatoes

1 stalk celery, chopped

I slice onlon

1 bay leaf

1 tablespoon butter

1 tablespoon flour

teaspoon salt

Few grains pepper.

LEATAN MERINGUE PIE

1 can sweetened condensed milk

4 cup lemon juice

Grated rind 1 enion

2 egg?

2 tbsp. granulated sugar Unoaked crumb crust

Blend together sweetened con- densed milk, lemon juice, grated Pour lemon rind and egg Yo KS. into an 8-inch pie plate lined with unbaked crumb crust, Cover with meringue made by beating whites stiff and adding sugar. Bake until brown in a moderate aven. Chill before serving.

MARBLE TOP PIE

1 cup sugar 4: (88 75.ks

4 tbsp. our

2 cup mix

Few grains sait

2 tap. butter

14 cups apricot pu.p

Baked ple snei.

ext

1 square unsweetened choco-

late

Mix sugar and flour together, add milk, beaten egg yolks and apricot pulp. Cook until thick. stirring constantly. Add salt and butter. «Pour into a baked pie thell Cool, Beat cream unit stiff, add a .Ittle confectioner's su gar and vanilla," Add me ted chocolate to of whipped cream. Put whipped cream on top. Streak

cup evaporated milk diluted chocolate with a spatula into the with

white to give a marble effect.

i cup water

Simmer tomatoes, celery, onion and bay leaf for 20 minutes. Rub through u sleve. Melt butter in saucepan. Blend in flour, salt, and pepper. Slowly stir in dilut- ed milk.

stir- Coos 10 minutes. ring occasionally. Remove from

heat and pour hot tomato.

ture slowly into hot milk mixture, while stirring. Serve at once.

ORIENTAL

STUDIES

School's Temporary

Quarters

The existing premises in Fins bury Circus, but from the noble "classic" designs of William Brooks and opened in 1819, were

Kashing Road Detectives Find for close upon a century in the

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APPLE BUTTER PIE

i cup brown sugar

3 egg yolks

1 cup apple butter 1 cup milk 1 cup water tsp. salt

14 tsp. cinnamon

tsp. nutmeg

tsp. cloves.

1 tbsp. gelatine.

cup cold water

egg whites beaten stiff

2 tbsp granulated sugar Cook brown sugar, egg yo'ks, apple butter, milk, 1 cup water. salt and spices until thickened. Soak gelatine in cup cold water and when it begins to congeal fo'd in egg whites which have been beaten with. 2 tablespoons gran- ulated sugar. Pour into baked ple shell and ebill. Serve with whip- ped cream, unsweetened, flavour- ed with vani'la.

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of International Affairs 1934-By Arnold J. Toynbee, Hon, D. Litt., (Oron) Direc- tor of Studles in the Royal In- stitute of International Affairs, Research Professor of Inter- national "History in the Uni- versity of London (both on the Sir Daniel Stevenson Founda- tion) Assisted by V. M. Boul- ter. Oxford University Press, London, 28/-.

Dr. Toynbee's "Survey of Inter- national Affairs for 1934" is us usual, comprehensive, instructivé and indispensable. Of special in-

in the Far East, which is handled.

by Mr. G. E. Hubbard, whose pow

At Chengtu a plane will leave

London, March 11. every Wednesday and Saturday

The School of Oriental Studies, morning at 8 o'clock, arriving at

taken. These were successfully Kunming three and a half hours London Univers..y, Finsbury Cir-

be provided with a concluded, "the premises were Te- later. The plane will remain in cus is to

adapted, and the first session of Kunming for an hour and a half, building on the university site in

the school was begun in

the starting on the return trip at aneBloomsbury in due course but for

in the afternoon. The the intervening two or three years autumn of 1916. The ceremonial a'clock

planes will get back to Shanghai w occupy temporary accommo-opening was performed on Febru- every Thursday and Sunday at dation in Westminster. A farewellary 23, 1917. by King George V. 6.15 p.m.-

reception will be held this after-

THE SCHOOL'S PROGRESS (N.C.D.N.)

noon at the school under the pre-

of Sir Under the directorship sidency of Sir Harcourt Butler,

in the chairman of the governing board. Denison Ross the school

ast 19 years has steadily upheld the aims for which it was founded and extended its usefulness. It received from pre-existing insitu- tions in 1916-17 only nine students, partly because the War was then possession of the London. Institu- at its height. Ten years later tion for the Advancement of more than 3,000 #udents had A large site for the erection of Literature and the Diffusion of

aken advantage of its facilities. a factory for the manufacture of Shanghai, March 28.

Useful Knowledge, a proprietary In the last complete session there tools used in the production of terest is the part devoted to affairs body established by Royal Charter

and were 300 men

124 Nine men

women motor body and other large press and two women, alleged to be members of a gang of

In 1806. Finsbury Circus was then students engage either in fulings has been acquired. It is hop-

and ers or patient research armed robbers, were arrested by the and long afterwards a fashionable ime, hair time, or occasional ed that it will be ready for pro

auction in October next. quartér; but as the residential tide | study.

well Settlement Police yesterday in a

scholarly applicazion are A factory having an initial floor known. Mr. Hubbard's survey oc“, geries of raids conducted in Chinese flowed from the City the institu- It was learned in London this hotels and lodging-houses. Some of tion declined in influence and use- purposes for 117 years the build-space of 40,000 square feet, with cuples 60 pages of the volume and afternoon that Mr. Anthony Eden the prisoners have admitted parfulness,

ing in Finsbury Circus passes into room for extension, is to be bullt It deals with internal develop. saw the German Ambassador yester | ticipation in recent armed robberies

the production of machine (ments in China and Japan the bands of a firin of contractors, for day and informed him that. Great in the North Szechuan Road area.

with possession" from April 1. The tools, and in particular grinding Japan's relations with the Western Britain was anxious to enter into

The first raid was made at è a.m.

Lent term of the school ends on machines, high-speed multi-tool Powers and, China, Russo-Japanese discussion for a western air pact.

camshaft turning relations,

Manchuria, Mongolia in a hotel in North Exechuen Read,

March 20, and thereafter it will lathes, and This step was taken with the full Led by Det. Sub-Insp. J. McPhee

be removed to Vandon House, lathes for the motor and Aero Sinklang and Tibet. For those knowledge of the French Govern- and Det, Sergt. T. Elders, attached

Vandón Street, near St. James's trades,

who desire to study world" pro inent and before there was any

to the Kaching Road Station, the

Court. The bulk of the large re- A firm engaged in the produc-blems this book is, of course, a knowledge in London of the con- police burst into a room and dis with the capitals of France, Ger- ference. Ubrary of the London tip of machinery for cardboard vital adjunct to their library and tents of the declaration which covered three men said to be men

many, and Russia in facilities for Instrution was tremsferred to the box-making are to build a factory its special attention to economic Hitler made today...

bers of the gang. After arresting the men, the detectives waited for

the study of Oriental languages school, and many additions of with twice the floor space of their affairs, under the guidance of Mr. the return of others belonging to

and culture. For the removal of books on Oriental subjects have present works,, Also a factory is H. V. Hodson, will be generally ap- the same band, and succeeded in

this reproach Government supportį been made. The 80 000 volumes being built, which will increase preciated. The value of this sur was found to be assental, and cannot be accommodated at Van- available floor space by 50 per vey increases as each year passes. taking four more men and two women into custody. Ons of the early in 1907 Sir Henry Campbell-don House; so the library, arrang- cent, for a firm which is particu-EH men had a fully loaded automatic Bannerman, then Prime Minister. | ed and equipped on the latest rly busy in the production of pistol concealed in his clothing, appointed a Treasury Committee methods, will be at Clarence nuts and bolts and other special Information gained from the pri- to consider the organization of House, 4, Central Buildings, Mat- components for the aeroand BOLers led to two further raids, this Oriental studies in London. Its thew Parker Street, Westminster, motor, trades.

recommendations: were adopted within seven minutes walk of the A factory on the Birminghum tric appliance department to t time in the Louza district," A man. was arrested as a result, of each and another committee under the school. The building on the uni-Factory Centre for a tube milis clude the manufacture of electrie raid and two loaded automatic pis- chairmanship of the late Lord versty site has been provisionally for the production of brass and light fittings. When a

made into the new factory, semi tola seized. One of the prisoners Cromer worked out a detailed designed. but it is expected that copper tubes has been acquired. ployment will be found for 150 f was wearing a silk jacket which he scheme. Mr. (now 8x) Philp the sojourn of the school in West A firm of manufacturers of alu- admitted he took in a recent rob- Hartog, then Academic Registrarminster-where it will have the minium hollow-ware have also hery.

Note The above firms are res- of London University was secre- advantage of proximity to Govern- taken new premises at the Bir- tary of both committees, and ment omces and in particular to mingham Factory Centre, which pectively: Fisher, and Ludlow, A. was at h's bustance that negotia the great library of the India are three times as large as their Scrivener Deritend Engineering tions with the proprietors of the Office will extend over two or present factory. The firm propose Co, A. M. Young & Co. Benton & London Institution were under-three years.

the scope of their eloc Stone, Thomas Winston,

The German Ambassador gave no indication of Germany's attitude to the proposal, but confined him- self to taking note of the British suggestion,

Simultaneously with the declara tion of Herr Hitler in Berlin to day the Ambassador called at the Foreign Office in London and hand- ed to Mr. Eden the memorandum dealing with the denunciation of Locarno and the Seven Foint Fact proposala.

Eden

"

Baw

Afterwards Mr. separately the French Ambassador, the Italian Ambassador and the Belgian Chargé d'Affaires. This afternoon Mr. Eder is going to Chequers to consult with the Prime Minister

The suspects all will appear in the First Special District Court to day. (N.C.D.N.);

Early in the present century in- creasing attention was drawn to the anomaly that London, the centre of an Empire having, the most intimate connexion with, and greatest responsibilities towards, Eastern lands could not compire

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