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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, Saturday, NOVEMBER 26, 1938. “
Life Begins at 8:01
VAUXHALL DURING THE PAST few
BUILT World's most
BURNETT'S
CELEBRATED
LONDON
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A 3 MAISON à la jak
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OPINION
IS UNANIMOUS IN ITS CHOICE OF THE
THE
"MOUTRIE" FOR MODERN HOMES
AND MODERN PEOPLE.
NEW
"MINIATURE”
FITS INTO THE SMALLER HOME WITHOUT
EITHER DWARFING THE REST
OF
THE FURNISHINGS OR ITSELF LOOKING A "MINIATURE"
AND IN USE IT IS A BIG PIANO;
"RESONANT IN TONE" "RESPONSIVE IN TOUCH"
CALL AND INSPECT THIS NEW MODEL
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York Building
Chater Road
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Leica
ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR
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Let
demonstrate
OF
write for Catalogue L,500
YORK BLOG. - CHATER RD. - HONGKONG
Maintaining also~SPECIALIST LEICA SERVICE
COUNT - THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
economical
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The Vauxhall 10 Saloon dort over 40 m.p.4. On recent H.A.C. official trini, over 1.909 mites of public roads, the 10 hp. anton di 43.4 m.p.g.
And I Independent Springing. Hydraulle Brakes, Controlled Synchromesh ant many other fue car features.
Allow us to demonicate
the 10 and 12 h.p.
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE Stubbs Rd.
years remarkable pro- gress has been made in Bakery practice, and greater efficiency and more sanitary méthods feature as the prin- cipal improvements.
In order to ensure a pure [product it has been neces- sary to supersede the old- fashioned and unhygienic hand work by the installa- tion of efficient machines.
OUR
DAILY BREAD
To give but a brief resume of the working of д modern Bakery I propose that we tul- low, stage by stage, a suck, of flour from the time it arrives at Lane Crawford's bakery estab- lishment, to which I was kindly admitted this week. until it leaves again in the form of bread, or cakes.
Flour Store and Blending
Room
duction.
banditwong and Cake Departmej
A con-
On the completion of the proofing is, the Oven funds take over the in pieces, and the dual stage of
al-making comunences, Ocens
Ing Machine, the Douut Cooker, at the Crescent Roll chine.
The Arst mentic entirely plminates the hand nod of cut- day and moulding dowpieces, and
chase the Vines Saige La poes
The Dougth Divider cut which ented on the top. and scales dough pieces as requbediant circulation of air at the right N THIS DEPARTMḥ latest type om one to tour peunes in weight, hamidity and temperature pause. Mixers and mach have been and deposits them at the travelling t.qughout the box by means of the installed, and of especinterest are bett for transmission to the Rounder, dud & permitting an equal distribu- the Bun Dough Dividland Mould-
The Rounder ensures
tion and ensuring uniform prooflay. the proper shin being placed
inced round cách dough prece, which is so, necessary for for- reet dough condition. This machine IN THIS ROOM several types and automatically feeds into the leading
in uzes uniform sizindd rounding grades of four are examined en sevice of the overhead Prosier, each deposited into the
all bun doughs, cannelly is delivery, and stored in such a man- Piece being
900 pleres per hour.he Dough- ner as to allow for essential ventila separate partitions in the tray.
nut Cooker, although ple in con lion and coolness. Here also, blend- In their Journey through The "THE BATTERY of Ovens comprises Ing and
automatically overhead Proofer these dough pieces
De Luxe Units with intesi im-ruction, is an extrey efficient vnit, and over-proofingrning, and over are turned
เว effect proper pravement, Two units handled.
of 1WD The four blender and siftlig ovist proofing on all surfaces of the dough, Ovens each are gas fired, and theses of fat in theanufacture of there tasty morsels deliminated. mbodies the most up-to-date, fear and so timinate any cructing or wet remainder ore oil burning." The ad. lures, and ensures a perfectly spots. The action in the Proofer valates of such Aring are numerous, blented and sifted flour being carried correctly conditions dough pieces, the more important be constant, Confectionery_Deriment ROLFE-Clive Dudley Hamilton, to the dough mixing machines. The and before depositing them on the uniform heat which can be autome- INDER THE SUPRISION
discharge
conveyer, each piece is rally
cleanliness, and UNDER controlled.
an expert Containery and automatically dusted with a film of the complete elimination of dirt. Sumar worker, the onerade home four to prevent sticking.
which is impossible to avold when de enfections and colates are
DEATH!
Tel. 27778-9
beloved and only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chude Hamilton Rolfe, on j November 10th., 1038, in his 15th year, under an operation ifl hospital in England,
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1938.
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by A Staff Reporter
The pieces are then Individually erku fuel is used. fed through the Flattening For Wraming and SlicingTM which gently flattens cach plece an that it slides down the
the chute into the centre of the Moulder head rolls,
In the Moulder, any size leaf frum 5 inches to 15 inches in length can be uniformly moulded at the rate of 3,500 loaves per hour.
ON BEING TAKEN out of the Ovens, the bread is conveyed in racks of special design to the Der
and Department.
liere alch bread mechanically wrapped, or placed in sealed bars.
of
made in this rection ofne Craw- fent's bakery.
The three-roller refnis used to
produc: Marzipan and Jine Paste
required. Premises and Std
REGARD to the fnises, es- pecial care has be taken to
After being deposited in baking tins, the dough pieces are placed on The wrapping machine is scaled to ensure absolute cleanlid,
fruin 5 inches to 14
All Interior, walls arlled from
racks and conveyed to the Proof Box wrap loaves wax paper used pro- floor to celling, and cructed so
flour is placed in bins and is carried fer final proofing. by a spiral feed through the most efficient sifting mechanism at present Proof Box on the market.
The spiral
this kind.
ribbon which runs THIS UNIT is made of steel and
Dough Mixing Section
inches, and
of the as to prevent accumula) of dirt.
Hot and cold showers provided in the staff changing and all personnel must bathe bre com- mencing work.
War and Mock War
vides complete protection bread from handling before it is do- THERE IS IRONY, and
livered to the consumer. lesson, in the fact that, lesa
Synchronising with the Wrapping an Automatic Slicer, than twenty miles apart, two beneath the surface of the brushes germ-proot ply-metal material. Machine is
is so designed as to automatically and the temperature and humidity is which slices bread evenly and with wars are taking place near our prevent any foreign material enter- automatically controlled. The duet out waste in thicknesses of from twin cities of Victoria and Kow-ing the mixers. Ease in cleaning system within the box works in con- to of an inch. loon. One is a war between the an important factor in a machine of armies of Japan and China, and their fight is a life and death struggle in which civilians as well as soldiers are being blasted with all the power that modern weapon gives to an invader.,
The warfare in which British soldiers are participating is an annual event which incon- veniences civilians only to the extent that they are asked to
con-
ROM THE SIFTER the flour is deposited in the flour weighing
which automatically trols the quantity. When the pre- Hopper. determined weight has passed into the container, the current feeding the
topper is automatically cut off.
The next stage is the depositing of! the flour in the mixing machine, and adding ther
therein the requisite quantity | of water..
The water tank is equipped with'
T. PAUL GREGORY writes on
THE WORK OF
Every member of thịtaff con- nected with the Bakery examined welly by the Companyloctor.
CHINAS
BONE-SETTING" DOCTOR
put out their lights while Air thermometer to check temperatures, specialist in any profes- branch of their profession to the Ukewise celebrated Raid Precautions tests are being rated tric
leaf.
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sense. Nevertheless, there are
doughs required for by his specialising co-profes-word, and among these may be in- "specialista" In every sense of the
ang
the
of the
of the water, and the inlet has af sion has always been re-exclusion of any other, and, as Chinese masses for their 1 in the treatment of contusion brulses, Solonold
valve which is garded as the clite of his in the case with western
sprains, dslocations, ande like. through the tipping of particular sphere of endeavour. medicine, so it is, perhaps to a These medicos belong t sort of made-a duty many accept mercury switch on the scale beam Especially so is this true of the lesser extent, with the medical free-lance brotherhood wh, singu with ill-grace or are awakened when the desired weight is reached science of medicine; for owing fraternity in China.
larly enough, is consiae, by the The hot and cold water supply
| Chinese themselves as emely dia- from alumber by the boom of connected into the same inlet pipe, to the tremendous scope of the
EMPIRICAL SCIENCE tinct from the ordinary here of blank shell as the Colony's for-which is operated by this automatic Esculapian art, it has been
In- the native practising phyan. Chinese medical practice being deed, the average Chines octor of largely impracticable for one largely an empirical science, the old school knows tifications and A. A. guns under cut-off.
deposited the required go test.
s of four and water in the human being to thoroughly mas has remained more or less In art of healing bruises and ilusions,
now ter all its manifold phases, mediaeval state; hence specialists,
possess Yet one hears more complaint mixers, the mixing process
entirely superficial. Arding to commences. These machines embody Consequently, there has arisen as such, are few and mestly limited and what knowledge he d from the average Briton at the advanced ideas in mixer construc-a tendency to specialise, and alto celecie practitioners, wise may or Chinese med.cal notions, art of bone-setting, doctoring bics, etc. inconvenience caused by these tion, and produce a dough which though the old-fashioned general may not be qualified in a scientific bor
ensures a whiter and better textured practitioner still flourishes, he is considerable number of Chinese doc and therefore, like the presion of s separate branch ofedicine necessary manoeuvres than is
gradually
uhg might be considered An 89-quart four speed mixer being
supplanted tora
surgery in mediaeval Eue, open heard from the average Chinese
10 all who care to take 1 trouble handles the refugee, who has been bereft
Truicy breads, namely Viennas, sional. Thus we have, doctors stanced the tit-to sin-shaang, who to master the necessary Dments.
In fact, most specialistin this of home and family, of every French, Russian, Milk, etc. Apart who are highly trained in one while properly "bone-setters"
are branch
of medicine at either from dough making, this machine thing that is precious to him.
Chinese boxers or Pregional convertible into a fruit slicer, nut
"strong men" who, like thounte The apparent aversion of grater. bread crumber, and ment
banks of the West, carry onlimited onlimited mincer. many Hongkong citizens to do-
medical practice in conjunin with their usual activiles.
ርክ ing their bit, which has been Fermentation Room
are popularly classified follows: demonstrated in the past by
(1) Chinese schools" in wh they instruct pupils in their arit) pro- fessional "strong men" w travet about the country, and whtharla- tan-ke, put on acrobatic djays in order to gain a crowd, and ident- ally patients; (3) empir who maintain "consulting rooms'd de- vote their lives to the colling of medicinal formulae, eitherlanded down to them directly in their ancestors, or Indirectly fị the Iraditional writings or comutions of celebrated boxers and acts of 1 the past.
THE COMPLETION of the
ignoring appeals for recruits for ON,
inixing process, the dough is de-
which ore constructed with a view
the Hongkong Volunteer Deposited in sunitary steel troughs, fence Corps, was again demon- to easy cleaning. The troughs are strated on Thursday night by wheeled into the fermentation room the failure of the A.R.P. black-where, at a temperature of 80 to 85 degrees, the first proofing in effected.
out.
We wonder what would happen if those people were transported thirty or forty miles northwards!
Those Who Won't Work
Make-up Section
}
IN THE MAKE-UP Section every effort has been made to fully
Can Cook.
Britain has 1,800,000 men and women who HAVE TO LOAF
STRIKES WILL ruin France under present arrangements.
It is a pity that such a great There seems to be a basis for democracy should be forced to accommodation.
step along the path that leads Sing With Your Heart
to chaos or anarchy, For that
or because of sorrow,
For
is the only logical outcome of aIF you sing at all, sing for joy maan cessation of work and industry at auch a critical time in the history of the country. -And Those Who Can't
these are the pure emotional springs of song. Only in the mood of gladness or complete misery has the great music of the world been made. And it
AUSTRALIA, Reeking to re-is only to those who feel gay or verso the drift of British sad that the art of song can be Without stock from that great land, calls, truly communicated. for a new colonisation. Specially this sympathy between the one required
farm workers, who sings and those who listen skilled artisans, and Girls Who the song la a mere sound.
are
GRIN AND BEAR IT
By Lichty
2-124
"Did she really marry HIM? Why, he's the same man she wai engaged to?"
Ingly
that
EFFECTIVE REMEDİ` Almost all these "doctora" epare and sell under their own ames various pilis, powders, and Wals containing ginger, onions, twine [as odjuvants, which they streously advocate as Invaluable panna for all the ills they profess tirent, Singularly enough, the majoy or these emolrient remedies are cls- effective, so that the orator readily gains a fame and foking ony manufacturer of pirie- medicines in the Occidenlight well envy. Of course, the aging success of many of these meines is due in no small measure the personality of the individuali the maker. but nonetheless the is evidence that there is a greajoal to be said in favour of the unortiox Imethods of the Chinese "bone-str." Bruises, fractures, and sprains ki ly yield to his skilled treatmentor. In addition to the usual metho of the western physician. his Chèse
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