MADAM- YOU ARE WRONG
THE EXPERTS AND
THE JOINT
Housewives' beliefs about the cooking of meat are nearly all wrong according to a report by Dr. R. A. McCance and Mr. H. L. Shipp based on laboratory tests at King's College Hospital and issued by the Medical Research Council,
For instance: Housewives say:
It keeps the goodness" in the meat if it is plunged into boiling water instead of being slowly hoated up to boiling point.
The juices are retained in the moat if it is roasted in an electric oven. The Joint does not get so dry.
Heat the oven. before putting the Joint in This "scala" the meat and retains goodness.
Underdone meat is much more nutritious than overcooked meat because there has been less time for shrinkage and loss of nutriment. The Experts say:
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933.
MANSLAUGHTER
CHARGE
TEAHOUSE FIGHT
SEQUEL
TRIBUTE TO HON. DR. TSO
PORTRAIT UNVEILED
AT HOSPITAL
A sequel to the fatal fight at The history of the Chineas the Yim Shing tenhouse, of 20, Des | Publie Dispensary movement, Vooux Road West, on Sunday, was which had its birth in 1906, was the appearance before Mr. Hamil outlined yesterday afternoon when ton, at the Central Police Court a portrait of Hon. Dr. S. W. Teo, this morning, of Wong Yam on a Chairman of the Western Chinese charge of manslaughter. Public Dispensaries Committee, According to a police report was unvelled by the Hon. Mr. issued after the incident, a foki A. E. Wood, Secretary for Chinese of the tenhouse, Cheung Pit Affairs, at the Tsan Yuk Hospital, other fokis and subsequently died. farewell party to Dr. Teo as 'choung, was assaulted by -two The function was intended as a The alleged assailants disappear- tribute for the good work he has ardone on behalf of the Hospital, ed, but Wong Yam was later rested.
which will be handed over the Government on January 1, 1984.
On the application of Sub. Inspector W. R. Chester Woods, Wong Yam was remanded by the Magistrate for one week,
TIENTSIN-PUKOW RLY. DEFAULT
REPRESENTATIONS TO BE MADE
London, Dec. 11.
In the House of Commons to It makes no difference whether day, Sir John Simon, replying to moat was plunged into bolling Mr. Morcing with reference to the water at the start or slowly heated default on the Tientsin-Pukow to 100 degrees C.
Railway loans, said that one or two payments appear to have been made into a special reserve account for the eventual liquidation of the loans, but they are insufficient
For palatability the electric oven might be beneficial; chemically the evidenco is rather the other way.
It appears to be a waste of heat to raise the oven temperature be-to make the position in any way fore Inserting the meat.
satisfactory,
THE SECRET DOCUMENT
Dorlodot and German Armaments
The
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
THE STUDIO.
Nows-Chronicle Brussols correspondent recently was shown PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM by Baron de Doriadat, the Belgian Senator, the secret documents on which he based his statement in the Belgian Foreign Añairs Com mission that Germany has never disarmed.
telephoned by our correspondent The contents of the documents show that the nature of the re- velations, mado has been grossly exaggerated. The documents are three in number:
The portrait was subscribed for and presented entirely by the The final report of Inter-Allied matron, the sisters, and the nura-Commission of Control in Germany; Ing staff, past and present of the Tsan Yuk Hospital.
A distinguished gathering at- tended the function, amongst those | present being Sir Shousan Chow, Hon. Dr. A. B. Wellington, Director of Medical and: Sanitary Services, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Tao, Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Professor and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham, Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. J. Dovey. Dr. D. K. Samy, Dr. W. B. A. Moore, Dr. L. O. Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr. Li Po-kwal,
Hunter, Dr. Paulino Lai and Miss Leung (Matron of the Hospital).
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A letter dated Oct. 20, 1030, from the experts who replaced the Com mission when it cease ith work;
Ambassadors,
A report of the Conference of
From `Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres:
4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.30-10.80° p.m. European pro-
tations, etc. gramme,
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Qua-
7.83-8. b. From the Studio, The 12th of a series of Lessons in Cantonese by tho Roy. Mr. H. R. Walls.
Local Time and Weather
8 p.m. Report
83-8:45 p.m. Variety. Humorous The Lay of the Lady's
Vote.
Aneta Winn with George Baker, Harold French and Leonard Henry. Humorous Before I Go to Sleep.
Anona Winn with Harold French and George Baker. Orchestral--Falling in Love Again. Orchestral-Farewell, I Kiss Your
Hand.
The only document of material substance is the report of the Inter- Allied Commission, which, it should be noted, is now six years old. It shows what has been fairly well known for some years, that on a number of minor technical points clauses of the Ponce Treaty may Song-Broadway Melody. Germany's fulfilment of the military not have been complete.
Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. geng-The Song is You. Song And Love Was Born.
For example, the Commission does not appear to have been satis fied that it had been able to verify EXCHANGE RATES
that the manufacture of all pro- hibited armaments had ceased, Dec. 11. owing to the difficulty of throughly 83.13/32 inspecting the 7,000 factorics able
16.88
to make arms. 18.70
Since most weight lost during Sir John Simon is instructing Paris... cooking is water, overcooked meat, the British Minister to renew re- Genova. pound for pound, must contain more | presentations In the matter.Berlin. protain than undercooked ment..
And then the experts proceed to give calculations down to the second decimal point to prove their conclu- sions and how can the average housewife argue against decimal points 7
MOTOR DRIVING TEST LIKELY
DISCLOSURE IN HOUSE OF LORDS
The possibility of a driving test for all motorists was hinted at by Lord Londonderry (Secretary for Air) during a debate In the Hougo of. Lords.
During consideration of the Road and Rail Traffic B Lord' Kinnoull auggented that the dri vers of all goods vehicles should undergo a driving test before they were licensed,
Lord Londonderry, replying for the Government, said:
"If the drivers of gooda vehicles
- are to be subject to a test it would
quirement should be placed on the drivers of all motor vehicles.
Reuter.
DANISH ROYALTY
IN LONDON D
LUNCH & THEATRE
PARTY
Dec. 8.
.93.17/32
10.69
13.71%
Helsingfors.
22014
Orlo
17.90
Athena.
6821
Milan
Buenos Air
.35%
Shanghai.
New York.
Amsterdam.
.8.13
Vienna
.30
Prague..
110
110
Afadrid,.
40
Bucharest
550
Hongkong
Brussels.
Stockholm.
Copenhagen.
London, Dec. 11. The King and Queen entertained to luncheon, at Buckingham Palace Lisbon to-day the King and Queen of Den-Bombay. mark, who are paying a short un- R official visit to England.
Yokohamna Montevideo Belgrade Montreal
270
(2.3/16
220 Furthermore, the expenditure on 19.00 armaments, directly or indirectly, in the Reich Budget did not seem to 357 the Commission to be satisfactory. .1/3.11/16 1/3.11/13
Referenco was also made to the .5.14
5.08%
8.12 semi-military organisations which 30 aprang up In Germany after the 110 war, and, which, of course, have 39.31/32 recently been largely increased-
560 the Nazi Storm Troops being un 1/5%
exampla.. 29.49%
.1/5.3/16 .23.62%
.10.30-
.22.40 .110
10.30 Of senantional disclosures, how- 22.40 over, there is no evidence what- 100% ever.
1/0.1/32
1/6.1/32
4%
1/2
1/2.7/18
354
35%
241
240
5.07
5.04 18%%% 18.11/10 100%
Their Majesties afterwards at- tended a Command performance of Green Room plays given at Drury Silver (spot) 18.0/10 Lane Theatre on behalf of King Silver (forward).18% George's pension Fund for Actors | War Loan.......100% and Actresses.-British Wireless.
EXECUTION ERROR.
SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S EXPLANATION
London, Dec, 11.
In the House of Commons to-)
-British Wireless.
O'DUFFY WANTED
NET CLOSES ROUND BLUE SHIRTS
London, Dec. 11. While no efficial information is
"NO IMPERTINENCE”
Judge and Counsel in Court Scene
A scone between Mr. Justice Swift and counsel occurred in the King's Bench Division recently dur- ing which the judge said that he would not have impertinence in his
Court.
Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). Organ Solos Selection of Wilfred
Sanderson's Popular Songs.
Edward O'Honry.
Song-Love Boat
Charles King (Baritone), Orchestral-Chanson Bohemienne. Orchestral-Aloha Sunset Land.
Victor Balon Orchestra. 8.45-9 p.m. From the Studio. A talk on "The British Industries Fair' by Mr. G. Clinton Pelham (11. M. Trade Commissioner),
9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. Jazz Plano Selections by Pomping Vila,
Programme.
1. Nobody's Sweetheart.
2. Was it Wrong?
3. Sweet and Lovely.
4: Donde Eatas Corazon?
G. I Can't Give You anything But
Love.
6. Rose Rooms.
1 Trees.
8. Three's a Crowd.
9.30-10.30 p.m.
Orchestral-Apache Dance
(Offenbach).
Orchestral—La Golondrina
(Serradell).
Victor Salon Orchestra,
Songe(a) Berceuse (b) Snow Drop
(Grotchaninoff).
Song- Dobrynia Nikititch
(Gretchaninoff).
Nina Koshetz (Soprano). Pianoforte Solo-Gavotto in F-Major
(Beethoven-Bauer),
Harold Baver. Orchestral Song Without Words
(In A Minor) Tachalkowaky).
Leopold Blokowski and the Phila- delehla Orchestra. Song-Wanting You (Hammerstoin-
Romberg). Song-Lover Come Back to Me.
(Hammerstein-Romberg).
Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). Violin Solo-Le Coq D'Or Hymn to
the Sun (Rimsky-Korsakow. Franko).
Violin Solo-Thaiz-Meditation
(Massenet).
Mischa Elman.
logically follow that the same ro-day, Sir Samuel Hoare said that, available in Dublin in regard to
in respect of the execution of the the report that a warrant has been Mr. H. Infield had been cross- prisoner at the Lahore gaol on issued for the arrest-of-General examining a solicitor when the wit-Orchestral Carnival of the Animals" Nov. 21 subsequent to the arrival O'Duffy, it is regarded as a cer-ness protested to the judge that ha of a raprieve, orders were destainty that he will be arrested had already answered the qucation patched by special messenger to when he reappears in public. In twice:
"It is quite possible that Pariia- ment may rench this decision.
Compensation
the gaol superintendent, instruct-the meantime, General O'Duffy "is ing him to postpone the execution, on the run."
"The Minister of Transport pro- poses to consider the whole ques- It appears that the order arriv It is reported that after a meet tion of the statutory requirements ed in the morning of the execution. ing at Ballyshannon, where he ap- relating to the driving of motor.
The superintendent, sald Sir peared in the uniform of the "Blue vehicles when the officint investi- Samuel, did not receive the order Shirts," General O'Duffy evaded gation which is now being carried until after the execution, when he a police cordon, which had been' office to open placed around the town, and dis- out into the causes and circum-proceeded to his stances of fatal accidents is com- letters.
appeared.-Reuter.
plated. 1 think when that in- Investigation of the officer re- vestigation has taken plage the spanalble is proceeding.-Router. Minister of Transport will be in a position to make recommendations
on definite Information in the di- SEIZED BY CUSTOMS | rection which Lord Kiunoull has suggested."
Lord Iliffe moved an amendment to the Bill with the object of securing compensation for any commercial vehicle owner the re- newal of whose dicence was ro- fused for reasons Auch ne ro- dundancy. The amendment was projected.
SUSPENDED OVER 70FT. DROP
GIRL HANGS ON BY ONE HAND
London, Nov. 14. :
JAPAN'S GOODS WITH BRITISH LABEL
VISIT OF ROYALTY.
The judge remarked that from |
his experience in the Courts the fact that a witness had been, asked a question twice would not prevent him being asked a third time.
Mr. Infield (to witness): “At the risk of incurring his lordship's displeasure I will nɛk you a fourth time
Mr. Justice Swift (sharply): No, you will not, and I will not have impertinence in this Court.
The judge then told the witness ho could leave the box, though
counsel said he had other questions
to ask.
KING AND QUEEN OF DENMARK IN ENGLAND
London, Dec. 11. The King and Queen of Denmark
Later, Mr. Infield ronched London last night on a pri-
protested Egyptian Customs officers are vate visit, having travelled from against "the peremptory closing of and the reported to have seized a quantity Denmark as private passengers in his cross-examination,
judge allowed the witness to be of Japanese cotton goods which the motor vessel Esbjerg. were stamped "Made In Man- Count Ahrefeldt, Danish Minist-recalled.
chester,"
Cairo, Nov, 20.
er in London, travelled from Har-
Japan has been making a big wich with Their Majesties who "push" to capture the Egyptian were met at Liverpool Street Sta- market recently. In the first seven tion by the Prince of Wales on be months of this year Japanese im- half of the King and Queen, as weli ports to Egypt totalled £1,540,878, as the Danish Legation Staff and as against £1,166,636 for the cor-leading Danish residents in Lon- responding period of last year. donBritish Wireless.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE CHARITIES. THAT SOOTH AND
:
MOUNTAIN'S SEX- APPEAL
The Romance of
He and Ski
Sir Richard Needham and Lady A 17-year-old maid, working at HEAL AND BLESS LIE SCATTERED AT Needham are among the expected ar
Mt Kosciusko has always been the Clarges Club, Clarges-street, THE FEET OF MEN LIKE FLOWERS rivals at Repulso Bay Hotel for the
Christmas holidays. W., alipped through a glass domo.
à popular winter sports resort in Wordsworth."
New South Wales but the Govern- and hung for five minutes by one
There is to be an exhibition of work. ment tourist department are hop, hand 70ft, above the stone floor The treasurer of the St. John's -drawing, painting, cookery and so before she was rescued yesterday, Cathedral Restoration Fund acknow-forth-In the Central British Schooling to make it even more popular lodres with many thanks a donation hall next Friday, December 16, from by subtly, very subtly, stressing its afternoon..
3 of 1200 from the Ladles of this Polico | 10.30-
4.m. to 12.30 pm, and from 2 sex appeal. tb 3.p.m. Staff,
..
The girl, Mary Westripp, whose home is at Clapham, was cleaning the dome Inside the club when sho alipped from the ledge on which she was standing and crashed through the glass.
She managed to grip part of the london framework with one hand and swung there screaming.
1
Mr. Frank Anford, the secretary
of the club, told the Nowa Chronicle: Two menservanta rushed to pull the girl up, but their foothold was too insecure. Then I grabbed a rope, and, making a noose of it was able to drop it over the girl's shoulders and pull hor'to anfoty,"
(Suint-Spons).
Loopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.
Rugby Mid-day Press News,
10.85 p.m. Close Down Should reception prove satisfactory, the programmes between 5 and 0 p.m. will be replaced by a relay from Daventry.
ABERMOR COURT ·
MODERN ACCESSORIES IN NEW FLATS
have apparently awakened to tho Property owners in Hongkong advantage of Installing interior ac- cessories in modern flats, and refrigeration, almost universally installed in Shanghai flats, can be an Important expected to play part in future specifications.
One of the largest landlord com- panies in Hongkong, the Hum- phreys Estate and Finance Com- pany, are pioneers in this respect and, as can be seen from the ac- companying photograph of the Abermor Court flats, just .com- pleted in May Road, refrigeration has been made a primary con- sideration.
Shanghai landlords have long since discovered that tenants flock more readily to flats that have modern conveniences, such as re- frigeration, built-in radios, and garages, and Hongkong in lagging but slightly in following the lend set by the northern lefty. In the now May Road flats, Westinghouse Refrigerators have been installed throughout by the local Agents, It has been stated that young Messrs. Roles, Massey and Co. A salo of work is to be held in St. Mr. Wol Tat, B.A., formerly nests people who fold in the various This. firm, since it secured the Stephen's Girls College and Fairlea tant to Sir Robert Ho Tung, and a sports there, particularly akling, Westinghouse agency a little over School, in aid of the f.C.L. and local prominent member of the local branch appear to exercise an increased twelve months ago, has Installed charities, next Saturday, December of the Theosophical Society, has been attraction for the onnosite sex and no less than. 180 domestic 10. The sale will be opened at 11 am, appointed Chinese manager of the that if they have any laclination frigérators in the Colony..
Macao Electric Lighting Co.: Mr. Wel towards matrimony they will sure- The favourable, exchange post- by Mra, E. D. C. Wolfe.
and his family left for Macao on Sun-ly find a desirable partner: the tion at the present time should Visitors to the recent II.K. Art Club the Electric Co. from Jantiary 1. Bo that. At any rate, says Austral lords or tenants to inatal refrigera
day, and he will begin his duties with magic of the mountain: sons to also provide an incentive to land- exhibition were naked to vote which fore entering the service of Sir no Nows, many couples have recently tore in readiness for next summer, exhibit they liked the heat. The re-bert Ho Tung, Mr. Wel was for a time feature of this your's exhibition is at H. Kotowall, having been speciallying at Kosciusko, sult of the voting, which formed a personal assistant, to the Hon. Mr. been married following their meat-
prize for Mrs. H. C. J. Asche of St. recommended by Profcitor Hinton Oficials are now hoping that Stephen's College, Stanley. The Mr. Wel je a nephow of the late Hon. prize winning picture is No. 18 Sir Boshan Wolyuk, C.M.G., one time the flower-carpeted Kosciusko of charming water colour-Temple at member of the Legislative Council, ro summer will exercise similar Kowloon City."
presenting the Chinese.-
romantic attraction.
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Piercing Headache
pain in the limbs and other disturbances are often the conse
of Intolerable heat and
I variations in temperature. One completely exhausted and list- Baar in mind that
GARDAN”
sum help. A trial will
ro-,
wince you also
Ono caso of small-pox (imported), and one case each of diphtheria and typhoid, were reported to the health authorities during the wook-end.
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