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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936.

SURPRISES

STAPLES

ECONOMY DISHES

LAMB EN CASSEROLE.

1 cups cooked macaroni

4 tablespoons flour

1/3 teaspoon salt

teaspoon paprika

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2 tablespoons chopped onion

2 tablespoons chopped celery

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Maybe you prefer amb chops, but the forequarters which consist of the front legs and shoulders are tasty, satisfactory and economical. The forequarter meat is naturn.- ly tougher than that of the hind- quarter, and in tough meats connective issue the part that must receive special attention the cut is to be palatable and ten- der when it comes to the table..

By separating the meat. bone and fat, each one can be used 10 advantage. The meat can be put through the food chopper ready to make into attractive chopped steaks. The bone may be used for. delicious Broths, and the tat cana be chopped and tried out for fry ing-pan-frying, „of course,.

Variety in dishes made with the forequarter of lamb often may be had by using spitable sauces and accompaniments, such as rice and spaghetti.

The small family wih and two pounds of lamb from the forequar- ter suficient for its needs. The larger family. of course, wil need mor in proportion to its size.

SUGGESTION FOR PREPARA- TION

When the meat is left in one plece it Can be bolled, roasted. braised with vegetables or cooked and pressed and served cold

Out in pieces. Irish stew, irleas sce of lamb, casserole of lamb and lamb curry are sure to please.

1 tablespoon chopped parsley

cup cooked lamb. diced cup milk

tablespoons butter

Blend flour and seasonings with. macaroni, add rest of ingredients and pour into buttered casserole. Cover and bake 30 minutes in mo- derate oven. Uncover and bak› 10 minutes to brown top.

LIVER AND POTATOES.

23 pound sliced Kver

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cups siced potatoes

3 tablespoons dour

teaspoon salt

teaspoon pepper

2 tablespoons butter

1 tablespoon chopped onion

1 tablespoon chopped celery

cup milk

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CET.

Soak liver 5 minutes in cold way Wipe and sprinkle with part

of four place in buttered bak ng dish. Add rest

ingredients.

Cover and bake 35 minutes in moderate oven. Uncover and bake 15 minutes to brown the top. Serve in baking dish.

Inexpensive meat is quite as great as that of the cholcer, more ex- pensive cuts. It seems well worth while to study ways to use it. The flavour is just as delicious in the shoulder as in the leg.

FRICASSEE OF LAMB

Or when the meat and bone are separated before cooking. several pleasing dishes can be concocted. The pieces of clear meat can be pounded thun -- Frenched. These . are brolled and served with cur- Three pounds shouder of lamb, rant jelly. Instead of fattening salt, pepper; flour, minced parsley. the fliers, each can be wrapped 2 cups gravy (made with stock In

which lamb was cooked). with a strip or bacon, he'd with a wooden toothpick and brolled or baked in a hot oven.

can

If the meat is 'chopped, it be made into cakes like Hamburg steaks and broiled or fried.

The bone is very good bolled to make broth or stock. If the meat. with vegetables and rice, is added to this broth, a nourishing dish known as Scotch broth is made.

A delectable meat loaf is made with chopped lamb combined with cracker crumbs, mulk and eggs. Serve with creamed peas. it vies with lamb chops for popularity.

Since the nutritive value of this

GERMANY'S CASE

At The League Council

Berlin, March In political quarters.it is assuin- ed that Herr von Ribbentrop's pur- pose in London will be to try to German positive ensure that the proposa's for a new Rhineland pact shall be brought under dis- cussion, so that productive, nego- tiations upon them by the Powers can be started as soon as possible. In other words, he will apply his energies to obtaining a "polit.car settlement.

Cut meat in pieces suitable for serving. Put in kettle, cover. with simmer untit belling water and

It's a good idea to cook tender. the lamb the day before you want from Remove meat to serve it.

salt stock. Cool. Sprinkle with

and

Blour. rad in and pepper Brown quickly on all sides in fat in a hot frying pan. Arrange on a platter and pour the sauce over the meat. Garnish with minced toast. parsley and triangles of These toast points are call sippets and it does sound inviting, doesn't it?

PROCLAIMING THE DATE OF THE CORONATION

London, April 7. Heralds and Poursuivants in coloured 'tabards will pro- their

in claim the Coronation date London next month. By tradi- tional usage, the date must be proclaimed a year before the ac- taal ceremony.

- CHICKEN EN CASSEROLE

COCONUT WAFFLES

1 cup

our

3 teaspoons baking powder.

teaspoon salt

Put

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3. eggs, separated

1

Grate half a carrot. turnip, and onion, and cook for firteen minutes In a little butter and stock. half the vegetables in the serole. then a portion of uncooked chicken on top, then the rest of the vegetabes. Cover the whole with a rasher of bacon, and fil

weli-flavoured with

stock. an hour, Simmer gently for uzill the chicken is tender.

SALMON AND CAPER SAUCE

2 slice salmon

1 pound butter

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teaspoon chopped parsley

1 shalot

or

Salt. pepper and nutmeg to

taste

Lay the salmon in a baking dish. place pieces of butter over it and add the other ingredients rubbing uttle of the seasoning into the fah. baste. When done from fire and drain. Lay in a dish and pour caper sauce over it.

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remove

SHORT CUT FUDGE

3 squares uhsweetened choco-

late

14 cups condensed mig

11 tablespoons butter

I tablespoon vania

2 cups confectioner's sugar

cup chopped peanuts cup chopped, pitted dates Melt chocolate in double boli

Add condensed milk and stir over boiling water five in nutes, unt mixture thickens. Remove from are: add butter and vanilla. sift confectioners' sugar. This will measure approximately 2-1/3 cups after sifting. Work Into cho- colate mixture. Fold in chopped dates and nuts.

Scrap mixture into averages-sized buttered fudge pan, smoothing out.

cup evaporated mk diluted

with cup water

3 tablespoons, melted butter cup shredded coconut Sift dry ingredients. Bent yolks and milk and butter.

eg:

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bine ingredients and fold in stffy- beaten egg whites, Bake in hot waffle iron. Drained crushed pine- apple, chopped ham, diced bacon. or cheese may be used in place of the coconut.

MUFFIN VARIATIONS

Using pineapple muffin recipe as a foundation, - try add'ng dried prunes. chopped nuts, crisp bacon or puffed raisins for a change.

A PARTY SWEET

Prepare four

ounces

of

fine

bread-crumbs. mix with a table- spoonful of moted, butter and add the grated rind of a temon and two tablespoon:ul of castor augar. Well which the yolks of three eggs, add to the mixture, and very slowly stir in a pint of mik.. Leave for an hour, then turn into a buttered dish and bake sowly until light brown. Whip the egg whites until quite stiff. adding a little castor sugar. When the pudding is cook- ed, take from the oven. spread with a good ayer of strawberry fam, then a layer of stewed appies suitably sweetened, finally bile the meringue

on top. Return O the oven and bake until the mer- Ingue is a very pale and delicate brown. Serve the pudding with thick cream.

untli the-

Cut into square.

Place in refrigerator roughly chiled. for serving.

PROGRESS IN ENGINEERING

The Influence Of The Large Liner

London.

In

TO-DAY

Every City on THE GLOBE

Some are enjoying perfect health-others are in hospitals fighting for life. Millions start off in the morning feeling fit and bright but without the slightest warning there comes an attack of pain in Cold and 'Flu the form of Headaches, Neuralgia, Nerviness, etc. infection is as sudden as an accident. For these ailments the popular world-wide medicine is "ASPRO'. Its success is due to re- lief results that are quickly proved, and the fact that "ASPRO' is safe, because it does not harm the heart or have any injurious after-effects. Always use 'ASPRO' according to the directions to relieve Pain and Headaches, Colds, 'Flu and Rheumatism.

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'ASPRO

IS ALWAYS SAFE PROTECTION

CHINA COAST SMUGGLING

(Continued from Page 2)

CANTON LEASES The long leases held by the owners of the two hotels built on Company's properties at Canton expired last July, and your Direc- tora have decided on shorter leases, but on the same terms and conditions. The present lesões ex- pire next June.

Mr. R. K. Batchelor resigned from the Board of Directors in January, 1935, and, as announced by the Chairman last year, Mr. H. Staples Smith was invited to al the vacancy.

During last month the value of Wherever the visitor went in the exports of machinery and the British Industries Fair, in the millwork reached a total of just

Mr. H. da Luz, the Company's two sections in London or the one cn 3 milion pounds and, showed

in that at Birmingham, before long he an increase over the figure for the Becretary, having acted was certain to find some reference corresponding month of the pre-capacity since 1933, was promoted to the substantive post in April, to the great super-liner Queenvious year of 12 per cent.

1935. Mary.

At one point it might be the number of pianos supplied, at an- other it would be a selection of the glassware, at another some of the textile furnishings, and so it every new revelation went on, serving to show the immensity of the vessel and the number of in- dustries that have had a part in the building or furnishing of it.

The visit of the King to see this famous ship the other day has served to intensify the interest in concerned her and all who are

at all with any of the industries of the Home Country are eagerly awaiting the time when she starts on her maiden voyage,

The Duke of Norfolk, who as Earl Marshal is chief of the College of Arms, has ordered the documents to be prepared, but his officials are still waiting to fill in the date, which they have not yet received from the Privy Council. Trumpets will sound thrice at Friary Court, St. James's Palace, at Charing Cross, at Chancery Lane, and at the Royal Exchange. when, in turn, Garter King of action Arms, Lancaster Herald, Norroy for all among the Powers. The French King of Arms, and Clarenceur of the achievement that 18 char

arguments upon the King of Arms will read the pro-acteristic of the old and new Bri- Juridical breaches of the Locarno and Ver- clamation.

It is probable that the date will sailles Treatles, which are accepted

It is expected that in the speechi Herr von Ribbentrop will make be- tore the Council all emphasis will be laid upon Herr Hitler's peace proposals, the air pact, and the possibility of a common limitation

of armaments by joint

by the other Locarno Powers, will

it is assumed, be replied to by the that broad German

assertion Locarno was rendered void by the Franco-Russian Pact.

be announced in the House of Commona by the Frime Minister

It is not altogether for the splendour of the ship herself but the stands for, a symbol

tish industries

In the great power stations of

Mr. A. Robertson, engineer, and the world there is to be seen plant

Mr. J. M. Figueiredo, purser," re- made by such famous firms as the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical tired during the period under re- Co., Ltd, or the British Thomson-view, after long periods of ser. while 2 familiar Vice-in the case of the fomer, 33, Houston Co., sight is a batch of drums of B.I. years, and in the case of the lat-

ter, 32 years. cables.

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The products of British Insulat- ed Cables, Ltd., in what is claimed to be the largest cable works in Europe, include cables of all sizes and for all purposes,

THE NEW IDEA There are submarine cables and aerial cables as well as conductors for every electrical purpose, in cluding the paper-covered cables which the BI concern so effec- tively ploneered.

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DIRECTORS RE-APPOINTED

On the motion of Mr. Hung Tase- yee, seconded by Capt. A. H. Lake, Sir Robert Ho Tung and Mr. M. K. Lo were re-appointed directors Messrs. Linstead and Davis and Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat- thews were re-appolited auditors at a salary of $1.000 a year each on the proposition of Mr. 8. C. Sun, seconded by Mr. T. F. Lo.

At the conclusion of the meeting Capt. Kirby moved a vote of thanks Another side of engineering that to the Chairman, seconded by Mr. has been rendering valuable ser- M. Fernandes vice in many over-seas countries Those present were:-Messrs.. M. is that concerned with the utilisa“ | K. Lo (Chairman), Li The-fong, C. tion of water power, while there, da Roza, J. P. Braga, H. Staples has been a great extension of the Smith and Mr. T. F. Lo '(directors), use of pumps, not only for dealms Mr. H. A. da Luz (secretary) and with water but also for handling Messrs. M. Fernandez, Hung Taze- sludge, sand, slime.

Jeɛ, 8. C. Sun, Y. K. Kwan, Capt. To evercome the dificulties W, E Kirby and Capt. A. H Lake

(shareholders). which arise when abrasives · are contained in the materials to be pumped, it is now usual to find the impeller of the pump covered with a rubber lining which effec tually protects the metal and en- ables the pump to render long service without wearing out the working parts,

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PERRY AND HIS BRIDE

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TELLING THE WORLD The eyes of the whole world will on the same day as the proclama- follow the movements of the great serve to ton

super-Mer and it wil remind people in every part of As to the remilitarisation of the certain. That the British compro- the world that British factories. are ready to supply all the plant, Rhineland which accompanied the mise proposals for demilitarised

and materials they German conclusion, Herr von Rib-zones on both the French and Ger- equipment

may require. bentrop is expected to declare that man frontiers under League super-

That applies equally to those this is an elementary prerogative vision provides the germ of a com- of German sovereignty, that it is promise (even from the German places where pioneering work is for the German Government to depoint of view alone) seems unlikely, in progress just as much as to cide upon the measures of self- unless Herr von Ribbentrop has those, which are abreast of the defence which she finds necessary left with a mandate from Herr times as regards power, light, for her frontiers, and that Ger-Hitler differing considerably from water, sanitation, communications,

and so forth.

Then, too, there is the develop man defence measures are matters, the speeches he and the Nazi upon which no foreign or interna- Ministers are making upon Ger- to so many quarters of the ment of the oil engine in a really Honal court can be allowed to man insistence on full sovereignty globe great machines of British wide range of powers, as one can

within her own frontiers.

They got on very well together, manufacture are carrying on their see in the productions of Petters, judge.

But since Germany sets so much work or new machinery is being Ltd. who make engines ranging and agreed to meet again as soon The contradiction between the French and German attitudes store by 'England's role as mediator, installed as these columna have from those situable for driving as it could be arranged.

self-contained electric light sets to which would follow from this line and as the unexpectedly dramatic borne witness from time to time.

"But you've made me miser- of argument is almost complete. is the essence of German tactics. The statistics that have just those suitable for powering ships able," said Lily Pons to Whether in the event of an avenue: the possibility that Herr voti Rib- been published regarding the ex- or providing power in large manu- she wouldn't explain why. being reached" for negotiations 'bentrop has a 'far-reaching man-pert trade of Great Britain during iacturing establishments, upon the German proposals for the date, or might receive one in the February likewise indicate that In addition to the diesel type future organisation of peace there future in the event of favourable the wonderful reputation for re-engines, there are. Petter engines is room for a reconcilation of the developments, should not be ex- lability and long service is still of many sizes using petrol or

paraffin as fuel. bringing orders to Britta works, German and French views is un- | cluded. :

London, April. 6. Fred Perry and his bride, at Cannes for the tennis recently, met Lily Pons, the prima donna, at a. Monte Carlo party.

Perry.

DODWELI, ₫00. ITD..

Didrirators.

Three Packingas Fu, 10%, 27%.

TRAINING GALLOPS

£46

The following training times were clocked at the Valley on Tuesday morning:-

Ribble

Royal Consort .......................... 1 Gold Picker

39.3 1.15 1.47 2.18.2 37 1.12.4 1.46.4 2.18.2 37.1 1.16- 1.50,1 2.22 42.4 1.20.1 1.55.1 2.28.4. 45.3 1.26 2.04.4 2.34.3

Australian Boy Honeymoon Eve and.

Macaroni

1

1

43

1.21,2 1,55 2,24

Stopwatch and

... Hopscotch

High Speed and

Gold Coin Popular star Perfect' Day King's Fancy Royal Scot Philanderer Rose Queen Estray.....ringera

Ranger

Rose Evelyn

King's Sceptre Sadiko

Merry Jester Foxbridge

14 39.1.18 1.53.1 2.25.3 2,57

1.38 1.12.2 1.42.3

Dis- 1st 2nd tance Or.

3rd Qr.

4th Qr.

5th Las

Qr.

QF.

Laughing Girl Mayflower

1 46.4 1.24.3

2.00.2 2:32.2 3.02.2 30

31.2

29.3

31.4

33.3

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29.4

29

31.2

1 36.2 1.15 1.53 2.21.4

28.4

30.1

+ 34

1.04.2 1.31.2

27

41.4 1.32.2 2.10.1 2.44

33.4

1+ 44. 1.22.3 1.58.4 2.32.3 3.02

29.2

1 44.2 1.28.1 2.04.4 2.37.1

32.2

1

39.2 1.17.4 1.64.4 2.26.3

30.4

1

43.4 1.25.4 2.04.1 2.35.4

31.3

1

45

1.23 1.57 2.28

31

Rousseau and

Sylvandale

45.3 1.23.1 1.55.4 2.28.3

30,4

Supercharge

1 .43 1.24.2 2023 2.38.3

34

+ 40

1.18.3 1.53.3

35

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King's Warden and

3

38.3 1.13.3 1.44.3 2.15.2 #42.11.19 1.50.1

30.4

31.1

Bobniak Star

1..45 1.27 2.05.4 2.39.2

33.3

1

37.4 1.141

1.48.4 2.19.4.

31

1 38 1.09

1.41* 2.14

33

Pride of Tsingtao

I

40 1.19

1.57.2 2.31.3

34.1

1

48.2 1.343 2.13.2 2.50

38.3

1 40 1.18.2 1.51.3 2.23.1

31.3.

1

39

1.15.2 1.50 2.21

31

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40.4 1.17.2 1.53 2.24.4

31.4

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381.13.9 1.47.2 2.18.3

31.1

Miracle

4 37

30.4

Valorous

37.2 1.11.2 · 1.43:1

31.4

Centre Court... Double Finesse and"

Tinsmith

36 1.98.4. 1.37.4

20

1

Celebration Time Great Hall

4 39

27.3 57.3 1.24.1 1.55.1

1.14.2 1.45.4

31-

31:2

4 304 1.02.4 1.35.2

32.3

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38.2 1.16 1.52.3 2.25.4

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31.4

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2.25.4

31,4

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1 43.1 1.24.1 2.021 9.35

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Shamrock, High Honour

30.3

Rugby, Star Fidelity and Judea Emergency Call .... King's Jubilee King's Bounty

Victoria Hall

42 1. 34 141

39.2 1,16.3 1.52.2 2.23.1 1.50.4 2.32.1 146.1 1.24

41.1.1.15.41.50.4 2.22,2

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30.4

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32

1.10.1 1.44 2.15 1.20.1 1.57.2.2.27.J'

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30.1.

Tiny Star Donovan

Wadebridge

King's Lead Heriot

Boolat Bay' and

Ythan

Belmont Star Ballos and a

Blue Ribbon

Laughing Buddha

and Tillicum

1.09.2 1.40.1

Mersey and Humber ...... 40.1 1.18.2 1.54 King's Justice ... 1. 44: 1.25 Paymaster and

Strathalan

Unicorn

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Royal Highness

and Gold Sovereign1 45.2 1.244 200.12.30,4 -Dawn-Star and

whole company. “Eve always sald Fred Perry hadn't realised, how Later on she was prevailed upon that love and a career don't go happy he and his wife were look to say a few words to the party together. Tve always concentrating.

Led off the cnteer, To-day "for-the Now he input Win about Hollywood;

Un to-day," she the prst time, I wonder

pays compliments,

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