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P.&O.S.N.Co.

TO

STRAITS, INDIA

AND

UNITED KINGDOM

PASSENGERS AND CARGO

SAILING

ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHT STEAMERS

B. I. S. N. CO. LTD.

Sailings to Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.

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Sailings to Rabaul, East Coast of Australia and Tasmania,

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All vesacts may call at any porta on or off the route and the roule and all sailings are subject to change or devlation with or without nofloc.

Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted,

For detalls apply to

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

Phone 27721.

PRESIDENT

LINER

Sailings

1940

Booking Sheets Now Open

for

Monday,

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LUFS

The opera hal topper in dark green velvet carries a matching vell berdered in grosgrula ribbon of the same shade. Diamonds and topazes are simulated in the large double leaf pin of silver and gold metal,

BIRTHDAY HONOURS

In the ballroom of Government House on Saturday Prof. K. H. Digby, of the University, and Capt, 3. S. Rodrigues, of the Volunteers, were presented with the Insignia of the orders awarded them in the birth- day honours.

Sir Geoffry Northcote, made the presentations.

Governor,

With him on the dais were the General Omeer Commanding, Major-Gen. A. E. Gras- set and the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor.

Prof. Digby was attended by Lt. Col. G. D. R. Black and Major C. M. with Manners. In presenting him the insignin of an Offeer of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire, the Governor said:

snark of the King's apprecia- tion of your services has been warmly welcomed in the University, where) you have worked for more than quarter

century: nor Is that surprising, for is well-known that the high reputation which the Medical School bears has been built largely upon the care you have devoted con- sistently to, clinical teaching there and to your patient determination to help each individual student along theį „ path of learning. Morcover, your oral teaching has been valuably sup plemented by several technical publi- cations which your pen has contributed to the Lancet and other journals.

Spring and Summer Sailings Lastly, to your eminent skilt in sur-

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gery a very large number of people owe a deep debt of gratitude. Thus a good half of your life has been spent in saving human beings from pain, disease or death, clther by your own trands or by training the hands of others. Such services well deserve Royal recognition."

Sterling Character

The moulded figure Ine

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given accent in the above tapes. try-blue satin hostess gown through the outstanding drapes manipulated the sleeves and placed low in the skirt as well as in the soft lines of the high bodler. The bodice dips at back.

WAR ON SHIPPING

Bayonne, Nov. 25.

A French trawler was torpedoed

Capt. Rodrigues was uttonded by Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and Loka Col. E. J. R. Mitchell. In presenting the Insignia of a Member of the Military Division of the Order of the British Empire, the Governor said:

"The grounds upon which you have by a U-boat and sunk some days ago, been awarded this token of the King's was revented to-day when recognition of your services may well survivors reached here from Spain.

Reuter. be a source of justiQuble pride to you. Twenty-five years ago, at the outbreak of war, you joined the Volunteers and subsequently you had the distinction)

P. and O. Freighter

London, Nov. 25.

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of being the first Portuguese member The F. and O, refrigerator ship of the Corps to rise to warrant, and Sussex, 11,066 tons, reached a British thereafter to commissioned rank. On port escorted by furs after having August 3, before the threat of the struck a mine.-Reuter. present war developed, you retired!

on account of age.

New British Victim

Two members of the

crew Bre

November 27, 1939.

Apple

Puddings

HER

ENE are recipes for three pud- dings which you will find de- Icious.

Apples Maufleid

1 teacup flour.

I do, brown sugar,

do. butter.

B cooking apples,

1 teacup cold water.

Peel the apples and slice thinly; arrange them in a greased reproot dish and add the water. Rub the butter into the flour and blend in the sugar. Mix thoroughly and spread over the apples. Bake in a moderate aven for 36 mbutes.

Apple Mallow

4 large cooking apples.

2 heaped dessertspoons sago.

2 tablespoons syrup.

12 tablespoons water.

1 egg white.

6 marshmallows.

1 tablespoon sugar,

Peel and quarter the .apples and arrange them in fireproof dish. Combine the water, sago, and syrup and pour over the apples. Bake in a moderate oven for half hour. When the apples are neally ready top with the following meringue made by folding 1 tablespoonful of sugar and 0 marshmallows into one sumy bea- ten egg white. Return to the oven until the meringue is, nicely browned.

Apple Gingerbread .

teacup margarine.

1⁄2 do. rugar.

211⁄2 do, flour.

1 do. hot water.

1 egg

1 teaspoon cinnamon.

1 do, ginger.

14 do. salt.

11⁄2 do, soda.

igrated apple.

3 peeled and sliced apples. raisins.

This girl is all set for an evening of dancing, la her baum marien Jacket and silvery dancing dress with its beuiTani skirt. The dark furs of the Jacket ma e a perlect background for her corsage of gardenlas.

Prune Marmalade

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SHORT CUTS.

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RUNE marmalade is excellent for nursery breakfasts, belrig taken readily by many children who refuse

Some kinds of honey granulate stowed prunes. Allow to three lbs more quickly than others. To liquety of prunes, 2 lbs. of preserving sugar, granulated honey, stand container in and two lemons.

a pan of hot water until this is uc- Wash and sonk the prunes for six |complished. 한 hours, then stew them slowly till tender. Remove the stones, chop the pulp into small pieces, and add the lemons, thinly sliced, removing all pipes and hard pith.

Cream the margarine and sugar, add the egg and beat well. Sif the dry ingredients and combine the syrup, water, and grated apple. To the first mixture add the sifted dry ingredients alternately with the liquid, a little at time and beat well after each sudition.

Pour the batter into a square tin and arrange the three peeled and Turn all the ingredients into a pre- sliced upples In rows on the top. Sprinkle a few raisins and a table-serving pan, with the sugar clightly warmed beforehand. Stir with A spoonful of white sugar over the wooden spoon unul every grain of

apples. Bake in a moderate oven for 45 minutes. When ready cut in squares and serve hot.

Eileen

To Brighten Gloves

HAVE you ever tried to brighten

up gloves with a needle and thread? Here are a few ideas,

White woollen gloves will take on a new lease of fe if you set about sewing black stliches all over the palms until there is not a vestige of white to be seen. This two-colour scheme is effective.

Another original tip is to cover the gloves with dozens of noughts and crosses in ล contrasting shade of wool. Crosses alone or in horizontal lines all the way up to the finger tips ninke very attractive gloves.

For the more artistic there are the Tyrolean designs in different colour- ed wools. These are very simple, and you do not need. to be an ex- perienced needlewoman to carry out these designs.

A smart pair of black woollen. gloves seen had the names of famous cities in the world sewn in red all over. Thero was London, Paris, Berlin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and so If you do not fancy this idea try embroidering your initials all) over the gloves in a contrasting wool. White on a black background is very smart and sophisticated.

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BEAUTY TIPS

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your daytime fragrance skilfully, whether it is a pertume or an eau de Colgne, and you will have no dimculty applying your heavier, more formal Perfumes for a subtle effect.

Teen-age girls with blotchy and

blemished skins should have their own special cosmelie preparations, blended for their own use. Liquid facial soap, special cleansing cream, antiseptic protective lotion to use in place of usual daytime make-up and acne are some of the things sug- gested,

"I have been Informed by your

London, Nov; 24. Comunanding Offeer that the keenness į It is learned to-day that the Lon- which throughout your service you don steamer Hookwood, 020 tons, have invariably displayed and the Ine was sunk by a German mine on Nova healing, greaseless ointment for fluence which your sterling character ember 23, has wielded have had an invaluable effect upon your comrades, and es pecially upon the younger men in missing. Others unded at a north- their early days in the Corps. Thus east coast port stated that the ship It is that you have left the Corps sank in four minutes after on ex- with the deep respect and warm plosion which wrecked the lifeboats. affection of your brother officers and The crew hold on to wreckage until of the non-commissioned officers and rescued.—Router. man of your late Company."

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CONCERT AT UNIVERSITY

Ship Scuttled

Capetown, Nov. 25. The German steamér Adolph Boy Woermann, which left Lobito on November 18, has been scuttled in the South Atlantic to avoid cap- Lure,

The Adolph Woermann was a ver- The University Women Under-sel of 0.577 tons. She was bulit at graduates Club will hold a variety Hamburg in 1922 for the Woermann concert under the patronage of Lady Line-Reuter. Northcote, on December 15 at 9.43

German Vessel Aground p.m, in the Great Hall. Items on the programme include "Elizabeth Re-

Rome, Nov. 25. fuses," a miniature comedy from

The German steamer Fritzen, 0,000 Jane Austen's "Pride and Pro-

the Dutch judice." produced by Prof. B. G. tons, ran aground near Birch; "A Shop Window," a musical Island of Scheermonnikoog, accord- play produced by Miss Dorothy Yang, ing to an Amsterdam, message to the and music, supplied by Prof. II. Ore, seint-offelal Italian news Mr. G..d'Aquino and Mr. P. W. Chiu, Reuter,

Proceeds will be in nid of the Bri tish War Organization Fund, the H.K.UU. Chinese Medleat Relief Association and Chinese Wor Or plans.

Ships Sclxed

When you travel, seal your bottles of lotions, perfumes and other spill- ables with a bit of adhesive tape. It's easy to take off and it may save dresses or other articles in your your bag from solling.

Baltle near the Swedish coast bound of for Goilienberg with a cargo cellulose.-Reuter.

Finnish Ship Held

Helsinki, Nov. 20. The Germans have seized another Finnish steamer in the Balule, the Antonh, 1,438 tons, which was pro- ceeding to Amsterdam with a cargo of paper-Reuter,

VESSELS RELEASED

New York, Nov. 20. Germany has released several non- American neutral vessels with car-

· agency.— | goes for the United States, according to a Washington despatch.

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Helsinki, Nov. 20. The Fitiniah ship Britannic,: 3,100 tons, was seized by Germany in the

It is understood the vessals were released after the United States had

sugar has dissolved. Then boil Kently until a little of the syrup sets when tested on a cold plate. Pour It into warm Jars and cover when

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sold.

The close double-breasted clos ing of this youthful tweed mult

is effective with a tuxedo closing. The Peter Pan collar is on the sult Jacket and the tuxedo išle on the straight topcoat.

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Save time when a recipe says to cream shortening and magELI tegelber. Cream duller separate. and then gradually cream sugar into IS. Avold marring floors by waxing the rockers and feet of chutes.

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- Adding a Bile ammonia to the sudsy water in which dish towels are soaking will remove any un- pleasant odour,

A Family Soup

THIS soup is excellent for growing

boys and girls.

Take the bones of cold roast beef or mutton, break them up and put them into a pan with enough bolling water to cover and salt to season. Grate six large carrots' and slice four inge onions, and add to the pan. Bell for four hours, then remove the benes and rub the purce through a wire sieve, pressing the vegetables Well through so that the soup is of

le consistency of thick cream.

Ekim off any fat, reheat and serve, It flked, a little cream or a wainul uf butter may be added before serving.

D. M.

Jebsen Summonses

| Magistrate Again Defers

Decision On Penalty

Decision in the case against Jobson and Co., who pleaded guilty on Fri- day to nine summonses for selling radios and possession of apparatus without licences, was deferred to Wednesday by Mr. Edwards at Cen- tral Magistracy on Saturday.

Mr. Edwards said he agreed with the prosecution regarding the serious- Iness of the offences but, haying con- sidered the conduct of the Company, he thought confiscation of the 31 sets worth about $3,000, asked for by the prosecution, too heavy a penalty.

Mr. Marton: Suppose you do not BETESQUEMANGALAMUTENGUBANI order forfeiture, it will be possible for the sets to be sent out of the Colony to be disposed of

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submitted affidavits that the cargoesTabs"

were not intended for re-export to belligerent countries-Reuter.

Mr Abbolt; That is an offence in itself.

Mr. Edwards; I shall not order confiscation unless it is mandatory.

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