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many of you will, I'm sure, be tak- This is how I make them-suffi- variety have a small label bearing Cooked in a Casserole
ing the family out for a plenic clent for six people. cter the week-end.
its name, as this will save much Ingredients:
short crust passing to and fro... Cardboard cups and plates are pastry, jib. Steak, 2 potatoes, 2.
SAVOURY SHRIMP light to carry and can easily be small onions, salt and pepper. burned or buried when finished Cut the meat and vegetables into Season a pint of ready-picked with, to leave no trace of "pienie- small cubes, season with pepper, shrimps with a few drops of lemon kers" behind.
and salt.
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If sandwiches are wrapped "in grease-proof paper, then in damp cloth. they will be fresh and moist when eaten.
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TOMATO SOUP **Everyone likes tomato soup, and It travels well The quickest way to prepare it is to empty medium-sized tin of soup into a pan, a tinful of milk and half a Stir well. tinful of cold water. heat until almost boiling, then pour into a flask, previously rinsed! out in hot water.
Make sure the top is secure. wrap the flask tightly in parch- ment paper, then pack in the hamper.
TEA-AND COFFEE Children usually like milk, but I find that grown-ups remain faithful to their cup of tea or coffee. ..
MUTTON AND CAPERS
A nourishing cold-day meal. Place 1lb. neck of"mutton, first juice. then place on buttered dividing it into pieces in a cas- Roll out the pastry. cut into bread. I liked, the shrimps can serole, add three or four sliced thick rounds. put a heaped table-be first' spread on, a shredded let onions and a few capers or pick- seeds, Season, spoonful of the meat mixture on tuce leat, then sprinkled with led nasturtium one half of each round.-Moisten chopped--hard-boiled egg and then cover with cold water...........
placed between slices of buttered the edges and fold over.
bread.
Pinch the edges and bake on a 'sold shelf in a moderate oven for
three-quarters of an hour.
When cold, wrap each pasty separately in parchment paper. Serve with a cupful of tomato
MIXED VEGETABLE
Stew gently for two hours in a moderate oven then add three or four
skinned tomatoes When these are cooked, serve with
of mashed potatoes VEGETARIAN MEDLEY
Salad sandwiches appeal to cut-icish door appetites.
Cut some thin pieces of bread and butter. Arrange an one plece A savoury hot-pot. from the
vegetable garden.
soup.
Many people like mixed chutney some shredded lettuce, then two or
with Cornish pasty. Remember the snual fork for this when pack- Ing the hamper.
Sausages cn sticks add to the enjoyment of an alfresco meal.
Grill or try 1-ib, pork sausages until well browned, leave until cold, then wrap cach in parch- ment paper and enclose a small wooden prong.
three rings of skinned tomato and cucumber..
Ingredients: Three diced Car- rots. ene diced tumip. two cupfuls Grate over a little cheese, sea- chopped cauliflower or cabbage, son with salt, pepper and mustard, cne cupful diced potatoes," one then sprinkle with salad cream, cupful chopped celery, salt and Form into a sandwich and cut into pepper, one cupful milk, two cup- triangles.
fuls water. a nut of butter, and It liked, a suspicion of chopped a tablespoonful of flour: chives can be added.
FRUIT FILLINGS
Cook the vegetables in slightly salted water until just tender. then strain and put into a lightly HARD-BOILED EGGS
Banana and orange juice com-(greased pan. Mike tea in the ordinary way,
bine to make a refreshing fruit Season, add the milk and water but do not add the milk and Kept whole, hard-boiled eggs are
Alling. sugar. Take A small bottle of generally liked
and cook gently for twenty min- by plenickers,
Mash the banana with a little utes. Thicken with the flour and milk and a few lumps of sugar especially the menfolk, but make
easter sugar and orange julce, butter, and cook for a few minutes separately.
sure that they are hard-boiled. Milky coffee is best poured into Boll for seven minutes, then let then spread on fruit bread and longer. the flask. For six people you will,' them stand under the running
Serve with plain bolled rice. require two medium-sized flasks, cold water tap. This will prevent
CURRIED CORN as plenickers have a way of get- the green rim which spoils the ting thirsty.
look of the egg.
Put four tablespoonfuls of fresh- ly ground coffee into a warmed earthen ware jug. Pour over 1 pints boiling water, stir well, then leave to stand for three minutes,
Pour a Uttle into a cup, return it to the jug. then repeat once more. Leave to stand for a few minutes, then half-fill each flask, and All up with hot, not boiling. milk.
CORNISH PASTIES
Now for the "eats." Cornish pasties make an ideal start off, as
NEW OUTLOOK
IN MEDICINE.
Tackling Causes Of
Disease
Sir Henry Dale, Director of the
Remove the shells, and carefully pack in separate pieces of parch- ment paper.
butter.
FRUIT JELLIES
Small fruit jellies made in car-
A tin of sweet corn provides an tons travel well and are enjoyed excellent meal-and-brings-a- by both grown-ups and children, pleasant change to the menu. It
Dissolve an orange jelly in just can
be kept hot for the late under pint water, then add the ccmers and even reheated in the Serve with small buttered rolls. fulce from a tin of mandarins.. salt and pepper.
evening. When the jelly has quite dis-"
Melt a nut of margarine in a. solved. pour a little in the bottom. saucepan, then add the contents of the cartons, then leave to set of a tin of sweet corn, a chopped Arrange a few sections of mandarins onion, two cooked, diced carrots, a on the jelly, then cover with more pinch of mixed herbs, salt and
APPETISING SANDWICHES
A variety of Allings for the sand- wiches is sure to please.
Jelly and leave to set. Decorate pepper,
blanched almond, or
Choose square sandwich loaves, fresh, but not too new; or bridge with a rolls make a change.
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halved walnut. To pack, secure & spoonful of curry powder blended
Cream the butter so that it' piece of cellophane paper over the with vinegar, and a cupful chop spreads easily and evenly, and put top with an elastic band.
Three Years For Securing Secret Vickers Plan
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Sentence of three year's penal servitude was passed at the Old National Institute for Medical Really recently on Robinson Walker, 49, a former employee of
Vickers-Armstrong, of Brentwood-road, Romford, search, told the students at Guy's fund guilty under the Official Secrets Act of obtaining a plan like- Hospital Medical School recently
Iv to be useful to an enemy of the State and of persuading another that they were entering the pro-
to show him the plan. fession at a time of exciting and even revolutionary change and progress.
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ped celery.
Bimmer until the vegetables are soft, adding more stock if required, thicken with condour, blended with milk, then serve with fried bread.
"PORK HOT-POT...
Now is the time to try pork hot-
pot.
Peel, core and slice 1b apples and put them into a casserole with two cloves.
Take 11b. fresh pork or the 'cold,
roast meat may be used, cut it in pleces and dip in seasoned flour. Fry with two sliced onions until browned on both sides.
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In passing sentence, Mr. Justice, whether he would help them, in Wrottesley sald: "Recent events buying in this country. He replied dust over lightly with powdered "Referring to recent triumphs in show the possibility of war has not that he would. He said that he sage synthetic chemistry. Sir Henry yet gone out of fashion. What had earned £5 a week, "and the were trying to do was to member replied. "I think I could said: "Synthetic substances are you coming to hand which deal radi-trade on the safety of your fellow make it £6." cally with the causes of disease, men, women and children in case and do not merely modity or war broke cut. It is about the
NO SECRECY ·· He saw Burch at first to get the
Suit four ounces of tour into a bowl with a pinch of salt. Rub In an ounce of butter, add an ounce and a half of sugar and a level teaspoonful of baking pow-, der. Beat an egg with half a tea- cúpful of milk, and beat into the A popular supper dish is made other ingredients. Add more milk with beans and bacon.
if too stiff: It should be a soft but Grill three or four rashers of thick batter. Stir in some grated ibacon. then grill four halved icon rind or other flavouring.
they are cooked.
ed ple dish, cover with plenty of Place bacon and tomatoes in a raspberry or other lam, add the casserole. Pour over the contents rest of the mixture, and bake in of a tin of baked beans, add & a hot oven for half an hour or mest cube dissolved in a cupful of longer, until well risen, golden a plan to Walker, who was arrest-and he remarked to Burch, "1
twenty minutes in a moderate ed with it on leaving the house. could do with borrowing that
drawing" for hour or two." oven, Serve on toast or fried bread, PATENTED INVENTIONS
Burch replied. "All right, I will bring it out for you."
moderate the resulting symptoms, most disgraceful occupation that address of two men who owed him torriatoes, removing the skins after Put half the mixture into a butter-i
"This is a change which seems to au Englishman can follow."
me certain to continue and to be come more rapid,
It was alleged that Walker ask-money.
The future which I foresee for medicine is one of continued and
experimental science.
He never made the ed John Frederick Burch, an in-slightest secrecy about his negu.
Mations with the Russian Trade spector at Vickers-Armstrong's works, Crayford, Kent, to get him Delegation. drawings of a fuse-setter. Acting Burch mentioned that he
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PERSONAL TOUCH
"You may hear it said that the personal touch and intimate sym-
Mr. Gunning: Did you say any- thing about being an agent for sical Laboratory, and whether Vickers issued an annual bulletin various foreign Powers?-No.
Did you say you took drawings of their products.
Walker was stated to have told pathy between doctor and patient Mr. Burch that he was an agent are doomed or threatened. I see no for Germany, Italy and Soviet reason for believing thrt to be so, Russia. He was also alleged to though they may come to occupy nave made a statement in which to a boat on the Thames, that no You did ask about one of these less of the picture, as the doctor he said that he merely wanted questions were asked, and that you things? Yes, so that if I was ask- can make other and more exfective look at the plan as he thought he then took the drawings to the ed about it by the Russians I contributions to the cure.
could improve the design and Russian Research at Moscow, via should have an answer. would then have offered it to the the Kiel. Canal?--No.
Det-Insp. Buckell, of the Special Surely there could be no firmer War Office or Vickers
Walker added that the explana- Branch, said that Walker was sen- basis of confidence between doctor Walker, giving evidence, sald tion he had given in his state-tenced in 1933 to two months' im- and patient than a shared convic-that he nad patented inventions.ment with regard to the plan was, prisonment in Yorkshire for ab- tion that medicine is advancing as some of which had been success true. He had never had any idea faining money by false pretences, a science and that its growing re-ful.
of using it against the safety of He came to London in 1834 and sources are being used to the full In April, 1937, the War Once
worked at some motor works. in discovering and treating the turned down his mobile pressure Mr. Byrne, prosecuting, 'asked From December, 1935, to March, uit and he offered it to manufachow it came about that in his 1936, he worked at Shorts' aero-
including torers, "It we can look forward to the wrote to Arcos, the Russian Trade down four matters and the initials
notebook Walker had written plane works at Rochester.
He joined Vickers-Armstrong at time when the man in onlinary Delegation, at Buch House, and re- of a laboratory where tests and Crayford as a viewer in January, practice will be able to recognise, ceived a reply.
experiments were actually going 1937, and a year later discharged anticipate and deal with causes of Mr. Gunning (for Walker): Is.
bimself. vague and chronic ailments which there the slightest truth in the with regard to these matters.
In summing up, Mr. Justice bear no diagnostic labels and suggestion that you have been em- ASKED ABOUT INSTRUMENTS Wrottesley said that Walker had seldom reach the hospitals, then,ployed in explonage for 15 years Walker replied that the Rus been dealing with the delegation Indeed, I believe that the future of for various foreign countries?- slang asked him questions about of a friendly Power, but for the medicine is bright with the hope Never,
the four things. They also asked purpose of the charge it did not of better service to the health of Walker said that he interviewed him what he knew about instru- matter whether it was a friendly mankind."
member of Arcos, who asked, menta made at the National Phy- Power or not,
cause of the trouble.
Vickers.
He
the State,
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School Parties To Be Arranged
ahead of us a ́bulwark against the perils of war."
During his trip to America. Mr. Barter will visit school and col-
Visits to the United States by parties of sebool children from Britain are now being
From the moment he took over
organised for the first time. from Earl Baldwin, Mr. Cham-
Mr. H. W. Barter, secretary of leges and meet representatives of berlain asserted his independence the School Journey Association, teachers councils, youth move- of the F. O. and showed his dis-will leave in November for the ments, and peace organisations trust of its tradition. It was this United States and Canada, where He will spend some time in New attitude on his part that led to he will arrange an exchange of York, Philadelphia, and Washing- Mr. Anthony Eden's departure visits by schoolchildren.
ton and in the principal cities of from Downing-street
"More than 15,000 children have Eastern Canada. made school Journeys to European A survey of foreign countries During the recent critical in-countries this summer," said Mr. visited this year by British school ternational negotiations, Mr.
Barter recently. "It is possible children reveals that the greatest Chamberlain either acted off his that some of these children will go number went to France. awa bat, or through the next year to the United States, "Belgium and Denmark were bassadors primarily concerned.
where contacts have so far been next in popularity to France," said the final extremely limited
- Mr. Barter, "and Norway and Hitler negotiations it ка Bir "We feel that now more than Sweden were runners-uDISAMBA Horace Wilson, and not. Bir ever the need for understanding "The only country which has Robert Vansittart, to whom the ❘ between the youth of the great shown a slump in Germany, na we' Prime *Minister entrusted his English-speaking nations is vitalware toread this summer to ATLE don a number of trips we had ori special confidences and his mia- "These exchangos: would sionary work. (Nottingham help to foster this understand-raniaed owing to sunistyshown)
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