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NOTES
(Continued from Pare 2)
C
EMERGENCY RATIONS;
Nutrition Research
where G. F. Remedios, a farmer Committee's Suggestions.
singles champion of Shanghal, eliminated Dickle Alves on the 27th head by the score of 21-18. Though in the initial stages of the game, Remedios was leading. Alves, by steady play, slowly but. surely crept on his opponent,
From time to time a certain amount of laterruption or dis- location may take place in the food supply of a country and the Nutrition Research Committee have thought it desirable to place certain suggestions before the general publie to meet such contingencies.
These proposals are based upon similar recommendations made by the Food (Defence Plans) Depart ment of the Board of Trade in Great Britain
On the 19th head be had not only levelled up but was actually leading by
15-13. However, he added only three more shots to his score up to the end of the
during which Remedios | STORAGE:— game chalked up the necessary nine" to wita.
THIS SATURDAY'S MATCHES
4
Of all the matches down for this Saturday in the First Divi- sion, the
one between Craigen- the Kowloon Cricket gower and Club should prove the most in- teresting. Whichever team wins (and I'm afraid to commit myself one way or the other, though if the match were played at Cox Road I would give it to the Kow- loon Cricketers) I don't think there will be more than a dozen shots in it...
The two Recreio teams, their 'A' and 'B-will play each other and I have no doubt that their first The Kowloon string will win.
Docks and the Police will meet on the former's green, but I don't think the strange green will pre- vent the latter from taking full points. The Kowloon BG.C. will entertain and should defeat the Civil Servants.
Second Division
In the Second Division. Hong- kong Football Club, the leaders, will be hard put to it to wrest two points from the Kowloon BG.C. who will be "hosts. If the Foot- ballers can win on Saturday (and I think they may just do it), they will be within grasp of the cham plonship. though even then they will by no means be certain of winning it as they will have an- other stiff away match against the Kowloon FC.
I should imagine the Talkoo rinks have a better chance of winning the championship AS their two remaining matches are against the Kowloon F.C. at home this Saturday and the Civil Servants against away on the following Satur- day, both of which they should win.
This means that the Hongkong FC will have to win both their remaining matches to win the championship. Of the other two matches in the Second Division, both Craigengower and the Civil Service CC. should win against the Police and Kowloon Tong respectively.
In the Third Division all home teams should win,
PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK-END The following is the programme for this week-end:
FIRST DIVISION Kowloon B.G.C, v. Civil Service
C.C."
Recreio A v. Recreio 'B' Kowloon Docks v. Police. Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon
C.C
SECOND DIVISION Kowloon B.Q.C. v. Hongkong
F.C.
Civil Service. C.C. v. Kowloon Tong,
Crafgengower C.C. v. Police. Talkoo R.C. v. Kowloon F.C.
THIRD DIVISION
Recreio v. Prison Officers' Club. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon F.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Yacht Club. HongkongE.C. 7. Hongkong
Flectric.
SOME LEAGUE TEAMS H.K.F.C. vs. H.K.E.R.O. at
Happy Valley "
The following have been select- ed to represent the H.K. Electric Recreation Club:--
body) is to be found in beais, cheese, eggs, milk, oatmeal and leafy vegetables.
Iron (which gives the red colour to the blood) is present' in beans, cocoa, corned beef, herrings (sar- dines), oatmeal, onions, peas and spinach, tomatoes.
eggs, milk. peas and rice.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939.
FOREIGN
MAILS
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1938, 9.30 AM
Parcel Post Service to China; is subject to a
Customs BeNRATED.
on certam foreign goods, a list of which may be seen at G.P.Q. &` K.P.O,
In all cases parcais can only be accepted for despatch as cir- cumstances permit and at senders risk.
Letters and Posteneds for Euroga (except Great Britain and Fire) and South America árs forwarded "via · Siberia" If a superscribed
Japan.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
4:
Airways Plano Hupeh........ Regensburg... Nagpore.
If space is available efforts
Air Mail" by "Imperial Airways should be made to purchase and
Phosphorus (a very important Direct Service”—London date, Imperial store a quantity of foodstuffs constituent of the boties and 19th August equivalent to, say, four weeks teeth). is contained in apricots, Haiphong. supplies. Storage space should be bearis, beet, herrings. carrots, Shanghai clean, dry and cool.
Any foodstuffs not purchased in
Iodine and certain other min-Straits and Europe via Negapatam cans, Jars. or airtight containers emis are contained in adequate (Papers etc..)-London date. should be placed in clean, dry tins quantity in the foodstuffs men- 27th July.................... with tightly fitting lids giving tioned in these notes and so need Air Mail by “Pan American Air- protection from damp, ants, cock-not be specified separately."
ways Direct Service"---San Fran-¡Pan American roaches, beetles, mice, rats, and
cisco date, 18th August. Shanghai.. the like.
Canton.. Manila. Japan. Straits.com
Biscuit tins, petrol, kerosene or oll tins or drums can be sealed with solder or putty and utilised for this purpose.
It is wise to mark much con- tainers with the actual date of purchase of the foodstuffs so that the stock can be used regularly and replaced from time to time when fresh pur- ..chases become possible.
Certain articles of food lend themselves to "easter storage than du others. For example:-.
(a) Carbohydrates: biscuits, honey, cornflour, flour, jam, oat- meal, rice (unpolished as well as polished), sugar, treacle;
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VITAMINS ESSENTIAL;
Vitamins are also essential in diet. capable of maintaining life. them An otherwise Without balanced diet could not be utilised by the body,
Vitamin A is present in butter, carrots, eggs, lentils, milk and
peas
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Dao
zith Aug.
24th Aug.
24th Aug.
24th Aug.
............. Terukuni Maru......
34th Ang.
Airways Plane
254h Anx.
Yochow.
95th Aug.
Fatahan
25th Aug
Pres. Cleveland..
13th Aug.
25th Aug.
Giulio Cesare"...
goth: Ang.
Emp. of "Japan...
25th Aug.
Muinam..
Telresias
26th Aug. 26th Aug. 28th Ang.
28th Aug.
Canada, USA, Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C... date 5th August). ......... Shanghal. Vitamin B la found in apricots, | straits beans (haricot and soya), carrots, Calcutta and Straits.................................. milk, oatmeal, peas, rice (un-Manila. polished).
Manila
Vitamin C is present in alfaka. Rabaul and Manila, ........ amaranth, banana, cabbage (and U. 8. A, Honolulu, Japan and other green leafy vegetables even Shanghai (San Francisco date, when tinned and dried), bottled" with "July). juice of lemons, oranges, pine- Haiphong and Fort Bayard apple, pumelo, in such tubers as Straits...... potatoes, sweet potatoes and yam Haiphong. (b) Fats: butter, dripping, which can be easily stored, and in Shanghai, singelly oil, groundnut off, lard, tomatoes (paree and tinned). olive oil, suet;
Shanghai and Amoy.
Kamo Maru.........
Kumsang Marchen Maersk Pleasantville.... Neptuns pe
Tatuta Maru.... Jean Dupuis..... Anghun..... Canton......
Glenbeg. Tyitjalengka.
date. | Imperial
Air Mail by "Imperial AirwayN
Direct Service"----London 23rd. August.
Vitamin D is found in the body (c) Proteins: bacon, beans oll of fresh herrings, tinned sal- (haricot and soya), corned beef,
mon and in butter and eggs. (salted), eggs (in water
Other vitamins are also neces-Japan, Shanghai and Formosa ega
egg "powder, berrings
sary, but need not call for special Shangha glass), (tinned), lantils, peas, pork (salt mention in these notes.
Shanghai. ed), salmon (tinned), sardines (1inned);
(d) Combined foodstuffs con taining fats, proteins, carbo- hydrates in varying proportions- cheese, chocolate, milk (dried, powdered or tinned);
The important point to remem- | Japan ber 1 that efforts should be made | Java to ensure that the dietary select- ed contains foodstuffs in each of the various classes outlined above. QUANTITATIVE
(e) Fruits and vegetables: REQUIREMENTS:— apricots (dried), black currants A well-balanced diet which will (tined), carrots. (tinned), onions maintain an adult in a satisfac- (dried), prunes, raisins, spiriach tory state of health should con- (tinned), tomatoes (tinned or tain 3 ounces of protein, the same puree, various vegetables (dried amount of fat and about 15 and tinned or salted);
Airways Plane Busimi Maru........... Anna Maersk....
26th Aug,
28th-Aug.
28th Aug. 7th Aug.
97th Aug.
97th Aug.
27th "Aug.
87th Aug.
W
28th Ang. $8th Aug.
28th Aug,
| Katago· Maru................
29th Aug.
Теуроге. Tiisadane..
29th Aug.
29th Aug.
Direct Air France
Plane Ruys...
30th Ang.
30th Aug.
Air Mail by "Air France
Service"--Fauris date, 23rd August) Shanghai. Straits
Susa and Europe via (Papers etc.,)-London date, 3rd August and London Parcels --London date, 27th July. Balgon
Straits and Manila Straita......
Japan and Shanghai ounces of carbohydrate each day.. S. A., Honolulu and Japan
(f) Beverages, condiments. The protein may be derived from ete-baking soda, cocoa, coffee, both animal sources (eggs, fish, vegetable sources cream of tartar, curry powder, meat) and mustard, pepper, salt, tea, yeast (haricot and soya beans, nuts.
peas, sprouted pulses). (compressed tablets)..
The fats may also be obtained QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS:
from both animal (butter, milk,
Ranchi..
30th Aug.
Jean Laborde....
30th Aug..
Menestheus.....
30th Aug.
31st Aug.
31st Aug.
31A A
Bangalore......... Aramis
(San Francisco date, 5th Aug) Pres. Harrison...
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier ban the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls
re closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
The list of foodstuffs given fat mutton, etc.) and vegetable above has been specially selected. (groundnut oil, olive oil sources not only from the point of view of the former being of greater of storage but in order to make it value although rather more ex- possible for all requirements of a
pensive. Abundance of mineral balanced dietary to be met. Men- salts and vitamins should be en- tion has already been made of sured by a liberal supply of fruit carbohydrates (sugar and star- and vegetables and these will also Fort. Bayard ches) and fats needed for pro-furnish adequate cellulose content Fort Bayard ducing energy and warmth and to to produce a proper action of the Formoss assist in the protection of the bowels.
Vanila body from certain infections, and Should readers of these notes Amoy.. proteins (beans, cheese, eggs, fish, require any further information Bangkok lentils, meat) for building up and repairing tissues..
4.
Minerals are also of great importance in order to main- tain life and health. Calcium (needed for building up bones
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For
THURSDAY
on the subject. every effort will be Parcels only. for Germany
Hamburg made by the Nutrition Research Committee (Medical Headquarters, Third
Floor, GP.O. Building. Hongkong) to answer any en- quiries which should be accom-
and teeth and in the regula-panied by a stamped and address- tion of the growth of the ed envelope.
World Lightweight Title
CRICKET COUNTY
LUNCH SCORES
Thrown Away
Aly Mail for "Imperial Airways
Direct" Service"-due 31st August.
Chungking.
Seistan..
Canton Maru..... Glaucus.
KİRDESU....
Air Mail for Malaya, Java 'and' 'Ans-
tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Imperial Service due Sydney 1st Sept.
Fort Bayard.
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Date and Time
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10.30 AM
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5:00 PM
Airways Plane Ord.
7.00 PM
KPO
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6.00 F#
Airways Plans Ond
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Terukuni Maru...
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1.30 TM
3.00 PM
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15:00 Pi
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Parcela 400
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HENRY ARMSTRONG Shanghai, Japan and Europe
LOSES TO AMBERS 25 NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (Router)...
LONDON, Aug 23 (Reuter) County cricket luich scores are as follows:-
V.
Northants y Lancashire 76 for 2;
2
(except Great-Britain and Eire) via Siberia, Halphong Essex
132 for 2: Lou Ambers regained the World Manila Nott's
Shanghai Glamorgan 107 for 6 v. Surrey Lightweight Championship, last Hampshire v. Worcester 120 for 3 night when he outpointed the A. F. Paul, R, C." Butler, L. de Kent v Yorkshire 119 for 2;holder, Henry Armstrong in Rome, W. H B. Muskett: A Middlesex 93 for 5 v. Somerset; fifteen-round bout,
Armstrong threw away his title, Gardner, H. 3. McKay, G. T. Pad gett. J. K Sloan; J. F. Barron, W. Sussex v. Derby 127 for 5; War-losing five rounds by fouls. These E Baker, 6. Deacon, H. Wilkin-wickshire 115 for 7. Choucester-were obviously unintentional, but
[his style” made them inevitable. shire
GERAMBERS RECORD Ambers kept up his record of never losing a return bout, though he was troubled greatly by the negro's savage attack and ripping punches from every angle."
SOM.
Reserve(s):-W. E. Macfarlane.
CLUB DE RECREIO
1st Division
L. J. Bilva, C. M. 8117a, J. P. V. Ribeiro, F. X. M. 6ira; J. Luz, A. PGuterres, R. F. Luz, HA Alves; L. F. Xavier, C. E Marques, J. E.. Noronha,"C. G. Bilva,
FA Machado, A. M. Xavier, B. Basto, A. A. Remedios; C. C. Pereira, D. C. Alves, C. R. Pereira, F,'X. Soares; C. F, Remedios, C. H. Basto, F. V. Ribeiro, J, J. Basto
THIRD DIVISION"
(o (Home), vs. Stanley
J. C. Remedios, M. F. Alarcon,
A. M. Rodrigues, O. P. Remedios;
A. F. Noronha, F. A. Kavia Lopes, E. Sousa, O. Vas, 3 Re medios, C. M. 8. Alve Yvanovich
'tel
PERKINS WIN
Cricket At the Craigengower Club, G. Perkins beat C. Dowman 21-17, in the Open Singles Lawn Bowls championship.
WIN
$50
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The Hight will probably so down to history as a battle between managers-one ", pro-" testing, against the fouls-and the other against the penalties. Amber's landed harder and Airmail for Manila, Gua cleaner, but was often tied up by Armstrong's whirlwind tactics."
Armstrong's mouth was bleeding badly at the end.
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