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Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPHY
July 4, 1939.
P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND PUT A POSY IN YOUR HAIR
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(Companies Incorporated in England.)
Taking Cargo
Bill of Lading for ETRAITS, JAVA & DURMA, CEYLON DALANAN GULT, MAURITIUS
VARICE TRALABIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, RED SEA, ZOYIT, EUROPZ ETCK PENINSULAR & OILIENTAL, FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT NOYAL MAIL STRAMENS
(Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
Al vesists may ball at my ports on or off the route, dnd the route and calling are subject in change or devisiton with or without notice.
Toni From H'Kong about
Steamers
RAWALPINDI
| 17,900|· Bth July' •*
1*SOUDAN
CHITRAL CORFU 4*BURDWAN
CANTON CARTHAGE: SOMALI
RAJPUTANA
7,000 15th July
10.000 22nd. July 14,000 511 August
4,000 12th Aug,
16,000₤10th August 14,000 and Sept. 7,000 9th Sept
17,000) 16th Sepj.. 17,000 30th Sept.
Destination
B'bay, Marsellies & London. B'bay. M'seilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, Hbg. 'dam & A'werp. B'bay, Marsellies & London, 'bay, Marsellien & London. hay. M'seliles, 1ovro, L'don, ul. bg. R'dam & A'werp. B'bay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. B'bay, M'schlies, avre. L'ac }, Yu, Hàn. Hidan 6 Asser}). Bainbry, Miseilles & London: Marseilles & London,
† Calle Casabianen,“. All vessels may call at Malta
BRITISH INdia apcar BAILINGS (BOUTIL)
KANCHI
• Cargo only,
BANTHIA
8,000 15th July
TALMA
10,000) 20th July
SIRDHANA
10,000) 12th August.
0,000 26th Aug. 10,000 Sept.
SHIRALA
TILAWA
Port S'porc,
Sweltenham, Penang Rangoon & Calcutta, DO.
DO. '
DO. DO.
*
II. 1. Apcar Line Steamers liave excellent accommodation for let and 2nd Cla passengers.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOU)
NELLORE
TANDA
NANKIN
7,000 4th Aug.
7,000 2nd Sept.
7,000 30th Sept,
Manila, Robnul, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart
Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Shanghal and Japan and 'kong to Australia.
CORFU
TALMA
*BURDWAN
NELLORE
CANTON
SIRDHANA
CARTHAGE
SOMALI
Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days. SAILINGS TO BHANGHAI & JAPAN.
- 14,6001 Mh July, Noon
• Cargo only.
10,000 ath July
0.000
7 July
7.000 7th July 15,500 20th July 10,000 201 July 14,500 3rd Aug. 7,000 3rd Aug.
Shanghai & Japan.
Shanghai & Jupan,
Shanghai & Japan.
Shanghai & Japan, Shanghai & Japan. (Shanghai & Japan,
Shanghat & Japan, Shanghai & Japan.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. Pareola measuring not more than 5 c.f.t will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.
For Page Roles, Handbooks, #reight, etc., apply ́
P&O MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Connaught R.C.
Agents Phone 71711
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
via
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU-
S S "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
SS "P
6.S
SIDENT COOLIDGE”
DENT TAFT"
ESIDENT CLEVELAND"
SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE”~-
'S S "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
a.m. nt 12.01 at 10.00 at 8,00
a.ID.
a.m. 1.10.
SAILS JULY 14ib JULY 20th AUG. 12th AUG. 200 at 0.00 SEPT0th-at--4,00 ---p.m.
23rd at 0.00
SEPT.
And fortnightly thereafter
NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ.
S PRESIDENT GARFIELD"
5 "PRESIDENT MONROE”
H
SAILS JULY
JULY 20th
8th
at 12.00 Noon at 12.00 Noon
And fortnightly thereafter
MANILA
"PRESIDENT PIERCE"
"PRESIDENT GARFIELD"
"PRESIDENT COOLIDGE”
"PRESIDENT ADAMS”
SAILS JULY 7th at 2.00 am.
JULY 6th at 12.00 Noon JULY 22nd at 1.00 0.. AUG. 4th at 12.00 Noon
* AMERICAN × ×
PRESIDENT LINES
"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE"
12, Pedder Street
Telephone 28171.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
STEAMSHIPS - HOTELS
RAILWAYS - EXPRESS
TO HONOLULU, CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE
via Shanghai; Nagasaki, Kobo & Yokohama EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu .... ..Noon, Fri., Juiz 7. EMPRESS OF ASIA
Noon, Fri, July 21. EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honotain......Noon, Frl.. Aur. 4." EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, via Honolulu
Noon. Fri. Aug. 18,
Air-conditioned equipment on CPR, Trans-Continental Traine Frequent Canadian. Pacino Atlantio sailings to European Porta TO MANILA
EMTRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA
Union
Building
Thurs., July 13.
Fr. July 28.
Tolephono
20752
Canadian Pacific
To
PO DE BEAUTIFUL this season player, shown at right, wears a loose, you want it to look for pour special your coiffure must be chle and soft bob that comes just below her party. Then have your hair-dresser Her hair is brushed off her spray the finished colffure with air your hair shining with health and cars.
halrnest'over the loveliness You can make it smarter, forchend and is uncurled save for the inequter. Pin o however, with velvet bows, fresh faint trace of a natural wave. A curls it necessary to keep them in or urlifizial Nower
Ornements, giant white carnation adds a dashing place, and leave off your hat unless graceful feathers or even decorative and youthful note to her sluple halr you, happen to have. one that "ats" do and stands out in snart entrust to her dark locks.
Ribbons Are Demure
Jo Ann Sayers, at left, inother 1follywood beauty, gues in for a more The fornial and trying hairdress. high piled curls tumble forward to make a loose fringe of bangs on her Archen while the hair is swept heverely upwards from the neckline in the back. This severity beecines quite feminine, however, when she
g a bright coloured velvet bow tor the crown of her head and allows the end to sway gracefully to her Shoulders.
This is a trick that any girl might try for dress-up cecasion, as hale might be long or short for this. arrangement. Form your bow and fasten securely with some of the wrapped wire that inlliners use for artificial flowers. Form two
cops through which you can put hairpins or bobby pins to hold the ar real bow in place, Artificial flowers can be made lato halr ornaments this same way,
It you choose an extreme hair-
Flower For Charm
picers of real human hair dyed in dress, such as the cno Miss Sayers your coiffure. A coiffure that is brilliant colours.
wears, have it set by the hair-dresser kept in place by lacquer will stay for Flowers and ribbons are tending ami be sure that it is completely dry several hours, but be careful how leave the salon. The you handle it. Don't brush, and re- in popularity at the moment becausé before you
out and set each curl If necessary with a hair should be brushed they are casual and spring-like,
Charming Amanda Duft, screen formed into individual curls just as damp comb.
Using Up
Breadcrumbs
CTALE bread is one of the essential:
ingredients in so many recipes-
that there is no need for any house- wife to waste a crumbs.
Potted Mutton
Soak 3oz breadcrumbs in half cup stock or milk. Mince 11
cold multon-and remove the sith from 1 pork sausages. Put a good-sized lon through the mincer and chop sufficient parsley to make two ten- spoonfuls.
Mix all these ingredients with the breadcrumbs, and bind well with two beaten eggs. Season with pepper, sult, and a Ittle grated nutmeg. Have ready a well-buttered mould, put in the mixture, cover with n double plece of grense-proof paper, and bake in a moderate oven (Reguto mark 3) for an hour. Serve cold with salad,
One of the best puddings made) from stale brend ist
Golden Delight
Cut some slices of bread about half Inch thick. Remove the crusts and cut into nent fingers. Put to soak in just enough milk to cover them.
Put 4oz Demarara sugar, 20% inar- garine, and 4oz golden syrup into a frying pan. Cook till a golden brown, being careful not to have the heat too great or the mixture will burn.
Put the fingers of bread into the frying pan, and fry, Ill they too, are a golden brown. Then plie up on a hot dish and serve with whipped cream,
Bread and Cheese Fritters
Cut same rather thin slices of state brend and-butter them... Spread one. side of buttered bread with grated cheese. Cover with the other stice of buttered bread-and cut into neat fingers.
The
Spun rayon in a border print in which two shades of blue are combined on a natural ground makes this summer smock. sleeves are short and puffed. The smock in suitable for home bench wear:
or
Companionable Mothers
TIME and again is said of this woman or that, "She's such in perfect mother," yel time and again that judgment is wrong.
A mother may be perfect in every conventional sense, may be ensible Iwith her children. devoted without: without being sentimental; anxious being hysterical, and maternal with- out being possessive,
Yet the just misses qualifying for the description of perfect because there Is probably nothing of the father in her.
Parenthood to-day is a full-time job for a woman, and a matter of week- ends for a minn. From the child's view-point the balance is wrong, and the deficiency of a fatherly relation- ship is bound to be felt, though pro- bably not recognised.
It is their father who draws things for them in those few minutes before he leaves for the ofee. their father who brings back and explains in- triguing mechanical toys, their father who enjoys a game of one-stump cricket as, much as they do, thelr father who takes them sailing in the summer holidays, tesches them about engines, and brings always to them
without companionship
apparent
authority.
While the tender guiding qualities essential of motherhood are good, things, there should be an adequate balanco.
No man in modern conditions cah hope to make of fatherhood, the job Dipin "RileTM bätter, "using two which he would-itke-to-make-of-it. forks. Place carefully in a frying for nine parts of the time he is away. baskel, and fry in deep fat to a golden, and for the tenth must content him- brown. Drain-uŋd serve at once, self with doing all that he can in the
limited time.
·Art In Serving Food
APPEARANCES are important, and
Circumstances decree that neither he nor his children derive the benefit from one another which they should.
The perfect mother is something of father as well. It is. ns we all know, easy to any when Peter hrings oken boat for inspection, "Walt till your father comes home-ond he'll mend it for you."
Vegetables not served on the same The Perfect Parent If a dish dish as the meat are handed in silver- good cooks realise this. looks good it excites the appetite and dishes or casseroles. Or again, the inclines the diner to enjoy the meal. meat or bird may be served on one There are certain fashions in serving serving dish and a selection of nrett!- and fixed rules regarding dishes ly arranged vegetables on a similar which help in this direction and dish. which all women who do any cooking
When dishing Ash, flesh, and fowl) should know.
Nine mothers out of ten do nut Melon is served sliced in a dish it is worth noting that foods are less each slice on a plate, either of china often arranged in circles than long- know one end of a cricket bat from or glass, and sugar and powdered ways down the centre of the dish, or another, are openly bored when pre- ginger are harded. In hot weather possibly in a crescent with the curve vailed upon to play games in the shrubbery, and quite obviously show the sliced melon is often served in filled in with vegetables.
their reluctance to share or help a bowl of crushed ice.
Sweets are served in entree dishes, with those hundred and one little en-
in
Grape fruits are halved and served
dish glass bowls, or melba glasses, but for thusiasms and problems which beset
peel in a grape fruit
hot sweets oven glass dishes are used. | children, The core is cut out, the membranes Someilme the melba lasses are
and plps removed, and the fruit cut
Or
Care of children is a mother's first away from the edge. It may then be served each on a plate or grouped decorated and flavoured to taste. on a serving dish with spoon and a and instinctive urge, while com- the edible part of the fruit may be water or other kind of little pastry panionship with them is all too often
placed by dach gloss. Or the pustries left to the man of the house. Eerved in a glass placed on a plate,
The best mother I know-hos rigor- and in either case it is eaten with a may be funded separately.
ously trained herself to take a prae- teaspoon.
Savouries are served in entreetical Interest in the following things- Frait cocktails are served in glusses dishes, or if souffles, in large or in-drawing, photography, woodwork. which are made with long or short dividual soume dishes, as are sweet cricket, and ships, and the country- stems in all kinda of designs and souffles and cold moussea colours. It is not necessary that the plate on which the glasses are placed General Rules should match the dinner service.
Soup and Fiah..
.
side, inest of which are interosia usually confined to men.
and
Yet it is being able to discuss such Here are some general rules for things to be told about them; to tuko serving:Be sure that the dishes and a shared part in them, which should plates for hot service are really, hot, constitute at least half of the average Soup may be served from a turcen Do not decorate hot foods elaboratity, child's-life and development.
The result in this particular case s inlo ordinary soup plates, or bouillon In any case over-decoration is not in cups may be used...
Biot fish of the plain order is served Kood taste, and it is difficul to keep that the mother is able to take her
food hot whilst it is being elaborately children away for a boilday. from the sideboard on to the plates, trimmed. Cold foods may a little display all those friendly, personal, but Bilets are generally. handed on a more elaborate, but never uso a mix-interesting qualities which would be flat serving dish or fireproof dish. ture of bright colours, and never uze missed were she to sit on the bench Cold fish dishes are, as a rulde garnishes which are not catable. all day in a deck chair occasionally shouting, "Don't go out too far, a serving dish.
Arrange everything neatly, and be darling."
Penelops Gordon. Entrees are served in the ordinary sure that there are not splashes and silver entree dish, but for mixed grlils smears on the dishes. Serve Irish
elaborately decorated and placed on
a serving dish with a pisted grill and other stews in deep dishes, sucli +++++++++++ should be chosen und a similar dish as casseroles or ever oven Kinza without the grill is used for cutiols, dishes.
BEAUTY TIPS ||||||||||
allets, and small joints and birds ·Never serve thick gravy with roast which are carved ready for service, beat, muton, game. It is correct More often than not some or all of with pork or venl. Drain all bolled To do a neal job of applying nall the vegetables needed are arranges foods thoroughly. There should be polish, encircle the white moon with on the same dish.
no trace of water in the serving dish, ona virake, of the brush; then cover Roast meats, such as a small saddle femember to remove skewers and the rest of the nail with three or four or leg of multon or lamb, or a fillet string,
quick lengthwise strokes. While the of beer, are served on such 'a dish, Temon is served with fried fish, in fit wei, use a tissue to wipe having been carved and tho slices left holled fish, and with veal. Do not a thin line at the edge of the In position. Or the meat may be waste lemon by urine asielan
nailting. If your nails are very long allced and arranged on the serving thick slices. Helves of these shies and narrow, you can make them dish. Sometimes large earthenware - he divided to form a fan. but appear wider by leaving the entire dishes are used instead of aliver, and ouarter per person is needed for ravin ********vnerd. Heighten the those with high sides are excellent pancakes,
contrast by using a bleach under the for joints and birds,
free part of the nail..
Jullet Sanford
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THE HONGKONG SOCIETY. FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The total Expenditure-In 1939 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $30,000, against which the Income to date is $20,000 only.
In order to continue it work, the Society. asks for the balance of
$10,000 before the close of the financial year on
31st October. Hon. Treasurers:
Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.
c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.,
P. & O. Building.
Mr. KWOK CHAN,
c/o The Banque de L'Indo-Chine, 3rd. July, 1030, Hongkong.
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