BEDFORD TRUCKS
The courtesy of an inspection of the above, at the Peninsula Hotel, is cordially extended to all Commercial Vehicle users. Please apply at the Vauxhall stand in the West Corridor.
BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION
MAY 23rd & 24th.
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.
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DURING
EMPIRE WEEK
We are making a
SPECIAL DISPLAY
of
ENGLISH FOOTWEAR
Every model shown in our windows will be from
British Factories
BODY & SOLE
and
EVERY STITCH
The Proud Products of the English Craft.
GORDON'S LTD.
The Colony's Leading Shoe Specialists.
FELIX HAT SHOP
York Building.
Next to Moutries. FOR ONE WEEK. COMMENCING 23rd MAY.
We are Offering Our Entire Stock
of
EVENING GOWNS
at $50.00 each.
Your need
these for the
Summer.
PHARMACY'S
SUNBURN LOTION
PRICKLY HEAT LOTION
MOSQUITOL
AND
COCKROACH POWDER
THE PHARMACY.
Phone 20345.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932.
EMPIRE FOOD.
BOUNDLESS
RESOURCES
AVAILABLE TO
TO ALL
HOW HONGKONG CAN SOLVE THE
EMPIRE MEAL PROBLEM
It is a trite saying that the Empire's food resources are boundless, but, for all that, it is a statement of sober fact. There is nothing which mankind needs that cannot be found in some part of the British Empire. Thanks to rapid transport and cold storage facilities, most of the Empire's products can now be obtained in Hongkong: many of them will be on display at the Empire Fair in the Peninsula Hotel on May 23rd and 24th.
One of the aims of the Empire Day movement is that, as far as possible housewives in the Mother Country and the various overseas possessions shall make an effort, at least on this one day of the year, to provide Empire meals.
In order to aid Hongkong households to draw up Empire menus, the following list will indicate some of the Empire products which are at present available in the Colony:
EMPIRE WINES
All Varieties Now Available
FRUIT:--Local products, tinned Canadian fruit sulada, Linned Canadian penéhes, tinned Canadian egg plums, tinued Canadian strawberries, fresh Canadian fruits, fresh and tirned been paid to Empire wines. Australian fruits.
FISH:-Local supplies, English kippers, Scottish haddock, chilled Canadian salmon, salt and fresh Canadian herrings. tinned English fish.
EGGS AND POULTRY:-New Territories supplies. BUTTER:-Canadian, Australian and New Zealand.
CEREALS, etc.:-Canadian rolled oats, Canadian wheat four, Canadian pearl barley, Australian flour, English flour and cereals.
MILK, etc.:-Fresh local supplies, Canadian and English evaporated milk; local and Canadian cheese.
MEATS, etc.:-Local supplies, English bacon, Australian linned and frozen, New Zealand lamb, Canadian ham.
TINNED SOUPS, etc.:-English various, Canadian tomato, Canadian vegetable, Canadian green pea, Canadian celery. Canadian asparagus, Canadian consomme, Canadian oxtail, Canadian tomato catsup, Canadian chili sauce, Canadian pork and beans,
High tributes have recently
Bays:--
Sir Cooper Rawson There are several firms in Eng. land who ship South Africa red and white wines of the claret, burgundy and hock type which arc very much superlor, to my mind, to any foreign wines of the same price. I should like to men- tion as an example the cuse of Schoongezicht hoek and Hermi- tage claret.
Dr. R. . Innes points out that there are essentially five varieties of African wines dry red and white, sweet red and white, and a sparkling wine. These correspond roughly to claret and hock, port and sherry, and to a Saumur sparkling wine.
24
176
OUR ARITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
1 "A-cumping" we will gu-in an organised manner, of CUNTRY (unog.).
5 Just eye the little chick. 10 Have relation. 12 Fruit
13 Though not to the point, twill
Insists on having.
14
du.
15 Food for the aged, and though
it ay be sweet, there's som}*** thing bitter in it, too.
17 In this you cannot be before.
band.
18 One
Scol can become thik philosopher.
20 Gna. trna. 22 Such discernment is State pro-
duced.
24 "She was the sweet-marjoram of the salad, or rather, the of grace."
'All's Well that Ends Well.")
20 Fix up, in a form about which 28 As flying for women is becom.
women find plenty to say.
ing so popular, Marian becontes 32 He rings Hell's bells.
an aviator.
33 The head end of this fly looks
exactly like the tall end- 36 and this is what the heads of
anowdrops do.
und
37 When Cupid takes the lead it's
Mr. J. Stanley Little saya that after a visit to South Africa: "} have drunk the wines of the Paari and Stellenbasch ever since. Some of the hocks and the wines of the Hermitage class are car- tainly better than any Continental very wearing. wines selling at the same price. 138 Quito, n funny face, but # As for Pontae, the late Lord ferocious one, withal. Grenfell, no mean judge of wine. was fully of my opinion, that its peculiar aromatic flavour addo an agreeable accent to it which makes it a desirable variant with regard to wines of the port class."
Then there is Australia. As Colonel H. S. Fleming says: These range from red wines of a claret or Burgundy type, which I believe are fairly well known to English consumers, to those of port and white wine types, which are easily procured from leading wine merchants. These
compare of similar nature, and are some- favourably with Continental wines
what cheaper.
Come
30 This drawing may be signed. 40 Submissive..
Down
1 A stangy official who will wash. 2 Biting. a Be ready for 22 nocturnal
musician, though he-- 4ke this, is no longer here.
6 A green (anag.).
7 This palace is probably the best
known of all.
NEW ZEALAND BUTTER
Boon To British Housewives
board the
183
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1
The rodent's not far from the heather, making a lot of noise. This pillar is not a fixture, anal-
11 this may be the result.
16 When this domestic appliance becomes broken anger is to be expected.
|17 English admiral who
rathor
spoiled the Spaniards whom he
met,
10 Path, or at, any rate, a portion. 21 Little Bo-Peep was not an ex-
emplar,
23 The source of final decisions. 25 Harsh and discordant. 27 A word which house
29
ине Instead of situnted.
May
agents
be the pastline of athlo tle youth, or the schoolboys'- description of reproof.
30 A tree from one of the Channel
Islands.
31 Though very exclusive you may
take your choice,
3-4 With reference to this, one ob
tains a reprieve.
36 This moulding is much in evidence in the United States.
Yesterday's Solutión. QUARTERDAY 8PUR ULHEL IMPERTALLY BOLT TEFLO AICH
BESTOW VEERS ABTA EGO EL SERVIOF EWIDTH SUN OPALSA URDINAL RDULU TEASE EXTORTI MTM FLUU
EBRU DISCONCERT, NO EKA A TOWN PRESENTDAY
EMPIRE COFFEE Growing Demand In England.
A report on the "Preparing and
FRUIT DRINKS Cordials Grow In
Sir Thomas Wilford, High Com.Maketing of Coffee" issued by the missioner for New Zealand, at a Imperial Economie Committee, Popularity JAMS. etc.-English various, Australian various,
luncheon held on
anys the coffee produced in the Canadian raspberry, Canadian black currant, Canadian reded demands for fruit and
Recent statistics prove increas-steamer Tainni, which took 40,000 British Empire is among the firear currant. Canadian plum, Canadian orange marmalade..
softboxes of New Zealand butter to in the world. VEGETABLES:-Local supplies, Canadian potatoes.
drinks in England. Now the news of preference for soft Britain, explained that the stimu
In the United Kingdom the con- WINES, etc.:Australian and South African wines, drinks from fruits of Empirelation of butter production in the sumption of coffee a head is very Candian rye whisky, Canadian gin, Australian beers, English origin and with it the birth of a Dominions during the past three small compared with that of ton. beers, Scottish and Irish whisky, English gin.
new fashion. or at least the re years has conferred an enormous (an annual average of three Practically all these can be obtained from leading localvival of an old one. Society and boon on British housewives. Ag stores, while supplies will also be available at the Hongkong other viators returned from the Empire production went up, so nine and a quarter pounds), but quarters of a pound as against Empire. Products Fair.
British West Indies, particularly Dominica and Jamaica, we are the price to the housewife descen- the consumers are mostly those fold, swear by that thirst-quen-ded until at one period this year who purchase fine quality coffes. ching and ancient citrus fruit, the she was in the happy position of London has in consequence come
me."
being able to purchase the finest to be recognized as the principal butter for 18. and 1s. 2d. à pound.market in Europe for coffee of Physicians are recommending limes and bottled preparations of
Revlowing the broader aspects high quality, and on an average the fruit juice as a refreshing and of the Empire dairying industry, forty-six per cent. of the gross A report on "The Demand for
pleasant drink in fevers, Inflam-Sir Thomas pointed out that be imports are now re-exported. Canned Fruit" issued by the Em- pire Marketing Board, revenis and those from Canada have risen matory affections, and particul- tween 1927 and 1930 Empire but- In this discriminating market
The larly for the alleviation of rhou ter production increased by ap- Empire-grown coffeo now holds that within recent years there has to 30,000 hundredweight.
proximately thirty-one per cent, strong position, both in the home been a substantial increase both average for Australia in the inter matism and gout.
and in the first eight months of and in the re-export trade. In Fashion is favouring this Em-1931 just outstripped the for- 1930 about one-half of the coffes in home production and in the years was 106,000 hundredweight, import of Empire canned fruits. and for South Africa 21,000 hun-pire fruit with the alimming re-elgner, so that, with the home consumed in the United Kingdom The total import of canned dredweight, whereas the imports putation. It is available not only output, the Empire for the first and about one-half of the total fruits has increased nearly five- from both these countries were as Lime Juice Cordial but in an time dominated the British mar imports and re-exports came from
equally delicious form-Limket. fold since the War. In the earlier negligible before the War.
CANNED FRUIT England Importing More
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
HILE WAITING FOR THE ODDLES
TO RETURN TO
HELP GET THE CLUB-HOUSE BACK TO IT'S ORIGINAL SITE. THE DOOPLE AND
"THE NOODLE ARE TRYING
TO THINK UP
A NAME, END-
ING IN OODLE,
TO GIVE TO
JUMBO...
years the Empire contribution con- sisted almost entirely of Malayan pines, but Canada, Australia and South Africa are now supplying increasing quantities of fruits. Imports from Malaya have trobled.
G46.1 CANT }THINK OF A NAME... "YOU'RE TH' NOODLE
SAY! UMATCHA WALKIN' OUT ON ME FOR? YOU GOTTA HELP THINK OF SOMETHING FOR JUMBO-} OF TH CLUB, SO
HES 'YOUR Dos!!
YOU'RE GPOSED TO DO THE THINKIN... THAT'S WHY YOURE
CALLED. THE
NOODLE !!
FOR TWO CENTS TO GNE JUMBO MY NAME.... HG COOLD BE 'TH' HOCOLE AN I'D SET OUT OF
THIS CLUB!!
Squash.
Christened I
WHY, JUMBO!!
How'd you KNOW WE WERE OVER
HERE?
{ LOOK! I BUGSS HIS, EARS MUSTA BEEN BURNING FROM US THINKIN' ABOUT HIM SO HARD... 2 HEARD HIS KIVI WAY UP.
THE
I GOT IT" I GUT
IT, NOW!!
TRACKS
Empiro countries.
By Blosser
WE'LL NAME HIM
THE KI-OODLE.....
YSR!!
SWELL! YOU'RE THE KI-OODLE OF THE SHADYSIDE OOPLES, JUWBo!!
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