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STAPLES SURPRISES

RECIPES FOR PORK

AND HARE

You can

vary the

menu fre- quently by making more of the nine pork and hare.

WITH ORANGE STUFFING ITY

roas pork with orange stuffing on Sunday. Four to four and a half pounds of pork, boned" and ready for rolling, makes a good family joint

To make them mince jib. cold boiled bacon and onlon and mix with b. cold mashed potatoes, 4 teaspoonful chopped parsley and Z ozs. white breadcrimbs.

Add salt and pepper to taste und bind to a stiff mixture with Put on a doured a beaten egg board and form falo cakes. `Roll in browned breadcrumbs and try brown in boiling fat.

BACON AND BEANS

For the stuffing, mix together two cupfuls of fire treadcrumbs, a small cupful of shredded sueta tablespoonful of Anely chopped parsley, and a teaspoonful each of chyme and powdered sage, Add salt and pepper, and blend togetherParsley sauce with the juice of one large or two #small oranges and half a lemon.

Arrange the stuffing on the pork. roll and tie at each end and in the middle. Sprinkle with our. then bake in a hot oven for the Arst half hour. then in a mode- rate one for 1 hours. Serve with baked potatoes. vegetable marrow and gravy...

SALTED PORK

A small leg or pork, salted then bolled. 15

economical an

dish.

Choose

small. well-filled in. rub well in with salt (mixed with a teaspoonful of salt-petre and 1lb brown SURAT to 1 block salt).

"Let it remain in pickle for a week, turning and rubbing daily Then souk in cold water for two hours before it is to be cooked. Put into a saucepan. cover with cold water, and boll gradually, re- moving scum which rises then sim mer gently until tender.

BOILED AND BAKED

A tasty way of cooking a leg of pork which agrees better with some people than when roasted in the usual way, is to belj 1t partly then to finish cooking it in the oven.

When it is nearly cooked remove the joint from the saucepan and cut a slit in the knuckle, Fill the space with sage and onions, chop- pea, and sensoned with salt and pepper.

Score the skin po deeper than the outer rind, flour all over, and roast in a hot oven for an hour. Serve with apple and bread sauce

BACON RISSOLES

Instead of keeping bacon only for breakfast try these savoury bacon rizsoles for dinner.

TWO LITTLE CROSSES

Remembrance Day Tribute

a

on

In the eld of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. Lon- don.

officer British Nov. 11 planted two small creases. By this action he linked Remem- brance Sunday with the earliest days of the Great War. states the "Bulletin."

Two good-sized rasners of bacon, lo. butter beans, and i pint of make a delicious

supper dish for two people..

Soak the Deans'overnight in doua water and cook in water or stock unel tender, then drain. Cut the bacon into sma.i plece and Iss, adeing a ittle additional bacon fat if necessary.

Toss the beans in with the bacp until all the fat is absorbed. place on a dish, cover with parsley sauce and serve hot with slices of toast.

RABBIT PUDDING Satisfying and savoury is rubolt pudding.

11

Wash and joint the rabbit, ex- cluding head, liver and neck: they can be stewed for gravy.

Season wth salt, pepper, mixed herbs, and sprinkle with a small chopped onion and flour. MIX with b. cut-up porx.

Line a large pudding basin with suet crust, fill the basin with the pork and rabbit" cover with cold water or stock, and top with a thickish plece of crust.

USEFUL

CHUTNEYS

SANDWICH

SURPRISES

These chutneys are particularly For A Buffet Supper

useful because "they can be quite easily made and the ingredients

are easy to get.

Chutneys often make all the ifference to cold meats whether they are home-make or some of) the excellent proprietary kinds.

BANANA CHUTNEY

Peel and stice with a stainless steel külfe a dozen bananas; Chop finely a pound of cooking apples, ¦ half a

pound of onions and six Quaces of seedless rakins. Put these with the banara into an enamelled saucepan with half a pint of white wine vinegar, half a pound of granulated sugar. a dessertspoonful of curry powder. salt, cayenne pepper and half a teaspoonful each of ground ginger and powdered cinnamon.

Simmer slowly for two to threà hours being careful to stir to pre- vent burning. pots like jam.

Cool, and put into

GREEN TOMATO CHUTNEY Chop, up finely five pounds of grech tomatoes, sprinkle them over with salt, cover them and let them stand all night,

In the morning drain off the liquid, and put the tomato into the stewpan with two pounds, of apple and a pound of onions cut up, ade a pound of brown sugar, 2 quart of vinegar, half a pound

A few tasty sandwiches along- side the bridge rolls and sausages, on sticks will be enjoyed by guests as a buffet supper party. Here are some ideas for aliings.

Sardines mashed with a few drops of lemon juice, a tablespoon- ful of mayonnaise, pepper and salt, are always popular. Spread the paste on bread and butter, decorate with a thin slice of hard-bolled egr, then form into a sandwich.

it

Fresh shrimps are sure to tempt and will not fail to please. Squeeze few drops of lemon juice over the picked shrimps, add a pinch of salt, and a little chopped gher- kin moisten with mustard, then spread between bread and butter.

FRUIT AND NUT

One or two fruity sandwiches are refreshing. Mince together equal quantities of raisins and nuts and moisten

little cream. Spread between thin tread and butter or wafer biscuits,

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1. with

BANANA SPREAD

Bananas mashed with lemon juce and a few chopped nuts x11} also prove popular. Raspberry jam and banana are also relished as

of treacle, and some cloves, all- i filling by guests with a sweet tooth. spice and pepper corns" tied up in a muslin bag.

Boll all together unti the tomatoes are tender (about an hour) take out the bag of spices.

Tie down with greased paper. put a cover when cold. and steam for three hours. Turn out and serve with thick, grave. SAVOURY HOT-FOT

Cooked in a casserole, rabbit re- tains all its favour and nourish- n.ent.

with rabbit, season salt and pepper. inside and out, then fry lightly in dripping with three rashers of bacon.

Joint the

Place in a casserole, and add a fried, sliced onion and a carrot.

.

TOMATO SAVOURY

Peel half a pound of tomatoes, and chop up with half an onion and one pimento. Put a lump of butter into a saucepan, and when

melted add the tomato " mixture. Stir until soft, then sprinkle with grating of sliced paprika, salt, and a

nutmeg. Beat two eggs with a Sprinkle with four and a ten-dessertspoonful of milk, pour in- spoonful of mixed herbs, cover to the pan, and stir together until When the eggs with water and a lid and cook in soft and creamy.

are added the pan should be re- a moderate oven for two hours, Before serving. thicken

themoved from the heat altogether to

gravy.

RUMANIAN-POLISH ·

AGREEMENT

Bucharest, Nov. 24.

prevent the eggs from getting hard. Put back for a second or two if necessary. Pour on to squares of buttered toast and serve at once. A few mushrooms may be used if pimentos are unobtain- able.

The Rumanian Foreign Minis- SEAPLANE

ter,

left Antonescu

this city on Tuesday for Warsaw, where he will make an official visit. Be- -fore his departure he had a con- ference with Premier Tatarescu.

HARBOURS

The Rumanian press states that At Wake And Midway

the visit is for the purpose of re- storing the Rumanian-Polish Agreement as an effective political Instrument.

This agreement

at its W25, as a defence initiation, Intended agreement against an attack by The officer was Squadron Lea- Soviet Russia against 'elther coun der D. S.

British try. Julings; first soldier to be wounded on the Transocean News Service Western Front.

The crosses were in memory of the first two British soldiers to be killed. Lieutenant C. G. C. Bayly and Second Lieutenant V. Water- fail.

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BRITTLE PACTS

You can argue against war and the wickedness of resort to war,

but when the trumpets sound you.

side you or the child that clasp- ed your knees seeking help?

CALL TO BE READY "Neither professed pacifism nor signatures

will parchment on bring the dawn upon the dark- ness of aggressive war."

Admiral Gordon Campbell,

Islands

State

in department officials Washington said recently that the proposed construction of sea plane harbours at Midway and Wake Islands. In the Pacific Ocean, is devoid of military significance and Representative Sam D. McRey- nolds, chairman of the House of foreign affairs committee, concur- red in the statement states the "Manila Bulletin."

War department officials dis- closed that army engineers have

construction of recommended $1,000,000 sea plane barg at Wake In addition to a $500,000 project at Midway. The latter project

will have to plunge into it." de- speaking at the British Legion was disclosed recently.

clared the Bishop of Salisbury at a Remembrance Day service, one of the thousands held throughout the country.

"We have learned in the last few years how covenants, pacts, international conferences, and leagues are but brittle bait when u nution's leaders summon it to war," he continued.

Alexandra.

JAPANESE NERVOUS

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of

MARMALADE CAKE

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This cake is a change from either an ordinary fruit cake cr Its usual alternative a sponge sandwich, It has a pleasantly sharp flavour, and the marmalade peel gives it an added interest. One of the sandwich bins with a loose bottom, measuring six or seven inches across, is suitable for the following quanties.

Cream", four ounces of butter with four ounces of sugar. Beat in one large egg or two small eggs with a little of the weighed and shifted six ounces of self-raising flour. Stir in tablespoonfuls mar- malade and the rest of the flour. If two eggs are used, avold using too much of the thinner part of the marmalade. In any case, the maramalade chosen should be of fairly thick consistency. with coarsely cut peel, The home-made kind is usually too light and fine. Bake in a fairly slow oven.

a number of confidential recom- mendations on development Midway.

Other congressional sources dis- closed that the chief recommen-

NOVEMBER 26, 1936.

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MAPPING INDIA

PUNJAB COMMUNAL

TROUBLE

The history of the Geological dation, filed last September, sug- Survey of India, a body whose ro- gested a $541.000 appropriation mantic activities are seldom rea- for deepening the channel in used by the man in the street, Wellaes Harbour at Midway. An-

I sketched below in a press note other informed quarter said that

from

Public Information the Improvements at Guam might be

Government of India, Bureau, proposed later.

atates the "Colombo Times."

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KING

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Final arrangements for the set- ting up of a statue to King George on a stie facing the Houses at Parliament and adjoining West- minister Abbey, a simple and in- spl:ing monument "in the heart of

15h Care FASTRO

POLISH AGITATION FOR COLONIES

Warsaw, Nov, 23... The Polish Naval and Colonial League staged demonstrations" in all the more important towns on Sunday, in favour of Poland's claim to colonial expansion

The resolution adopted at all the meetings affirmed that the colonial problem was one of the most vital questions for the Polish state sinee Poland needed raw material in order to build up

A map of India that has taken is Empire" have now been made her industry as well as a market.

FORTIFICATIONS DENIED

nearly a century to prepare and Acting Secretary of State R. W.

involved the sacrifices of dozens of Moore said that the projects have itves is steadily nearing com- "no relation to fortifications" in

the Pacific nor the Washington "naval treaty. He said that the construction was to facilitate com-

pletion

That is the announcement pub- lished recently by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Percy Vincent.

Sir Percy states that the success- ful complation of the objects of Memorial Fund to

for her industrial products Until this

her was done employment problem would remain, very acute.

Access to territories Overseas must be made open for Polish im-

last century, of the dangers and | King. George is assured, folibwine į migrants in order to improve the

and its nation

the

The story of the launching of this work in the middle of the the Nationa! mercial activities only, providing dificulties encountered.

a widespread response from landing places for planes navigatinestimable value to the

United Kingdom, the Empire and abroad, ing the Pacific. He added that as a whole is one of the most re such navigation "may become very frequent in the future,"

markable in the history of the Government of India

FOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINERS

Reynolds asserted that no Asta- tic power "could have objection to the project once its nature is un- derstood." He said that the pro- posed development is merely in tended to provide a safe base for commercial airliners and is far too small to. have military signi- ficance.

Construction of the base

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Conditions for living alike in the towns and in the country.

In conclusion the resolution welcomed the efforts of the Polish Covernment to obtain an inter-

"As regards the alte" the state- ment adds, "It has been decided to acquire and demolish the houses national solution of the problem surrounding the Jewel Hottse op-of Jewish immigration from Poland posite the Victoria Tower,"

NEED FOR A SURVEY In other words, that there should be a Geological Survey. with the approval of the. Govern- ment of Bengal, this recommen- dation was sent to the Court of Directors in Londoh, who acted most promptly in engaging and sending out a geologist for this work, Mr. H D. Williams, who ar- rived in India in 1845,

and assured the Government "of the unanimous support of the Polish people in any further stepa it might take in this direction-- Transorman News Service.

STUDENTS STRIKE

This map is a patchwork of colours, representing different fea- tures, except for a few small white memorial service at

blanks. It is these blanks that Palace, London, said:

are being filled in gradually by "Jellicoe and Halg" were open to

that little known. 'department. 'of In Tokyo, the Japanese news

Government. the Geological Sur- criticism, much of it unfair and unjust, but he who served under agency Domel reported that Ja-

vey of India, a few years them during the war know that Danese naval omncials were ner-

time, the map and voluminous vous and apprehensive over the when the history of their deeds is

records will have reached the written this criticism will be pro- reports, anticipating termination

point where it may be said that ved wrong, and this Empire win of the unfortification clause.

the first survey of rock forma- be proud of their leadership and existing treaties. The Japanese Midway was recommended by tions and mineral. deposits

Warsaw, Nov. 24, дачу officials say the projects Major General Edward M. Mark- throughout India bas been achie-

The students of the Pilsudsky: "Pacifists passionately proclaim sound judgment. .

generation has taken show that America is adhering to ham, chief of the army engineers. ved.

University in Warsaw nave joined that since to use force is an out-

ocean tactics" and they The development would consist of rage of the teaching of Christ the place of the men who fought "cross

One of the main factors that Like many other geologists who the Vilna University students in a basin 1,200 feet square and eight || led nothing will ever again induce in the war, and it is to them that added that the bases would give

to the setting up of

followed him in India. Mr. Wil the strike, demanding that Jewish we old soldiers and sailors look America a battle formation cir feet deep. Midway. It was pointed Geological Survey Department was lams, without the knowledge or students be assigned special sec- them to protect themselves or

cling Japan, with Luzon, in the out, la protected by a suitable the necessity for supplies of do- equipment avaliable to-day, fell tions of seats during lectures, and others from violence by force of for the maintenance of peace.

fores of for "Every man and woman in this Philippines, to the south, Midway break-water. The project, to cost meste coal for steamers on the victim to jungle fever and died are not to be permitted among Fo arins,

"But who does not know that country should equip themselves in the east and the Aleutian $500,000, would require an annual Ganges early in the last century, within three years. But he hadiah studenta. A dead lock" exista,

maintenance fund of $15,000. This led to a Committee to in- circumstances might arise which to be ready if there ever be a day Islands in the north

that short time proved the 800 men and 500 women having would make you use any weapon of emergency. If we do that to The office of the speaker of At the present time Midway, quire into. coal 'suppiles, which" value of such investigation, pro occupied the main auditorium of available for physical destruction maintain peace those whom we the United. States House of Wake and Guam are being used as pointed out that to begin with,viding information about the the University, and refuse to leave if thereby you could protect from commemorate to-day will not Representatives said that the bases for giant trans-Pacific Clip the coal seams in India ought Raniganj, Ramgerm, and Karan-Before their demand is fulfilled. horrible treatment, the woman be-" have died in vain."

fled per plants.

first to be located.

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army engineers, had

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