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12.16 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Dance Music by Harry Roy and His Orchestra.
1.0 Local Time Signal anti
ther Report.
Wea-
1.03 Mendelssohn-Symphony No.
Halic
4 ("Itallan") in A Major-Sir Ilumil- ton Harly conducting The Orchestra.
1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.
1,46 Charles Kultman (Tenor) and 41:0 Band of I. M. Coldstream Guarda,—"H.M.S. Plantore"Solce-
2.15 Close down,
6.0 "For the Children.”~--Nursery 0.30 Closing local Stock Quota- tions.
4.32 Chopin Plano Recital by Arthur Rubinstein.
0.52 Songs
(Tenor).
by Richard Tauber
7.0 Bludio-Talk on Ballet Illus Irated by records.
7.30 London Relay-The News, 8.0 Local Thine Sigal, Weather
Iteport and Announcements.,
8.03 Tul week's programines. 8.07 Ambrose & Ils Orchestra with Frances Day and Frank Luther, 9.95 Robinson Cleaver al the Organ.
9.15 London Relay-News Sum
mary.
9.30 London Relay-This Free- dom,
9.45 Compositions of Dohnanvi; Capriccio in F. Minor; Vladimir Horowitz (Piano); Quartet in D Finl Major, Up. 15. Flonzaley Quartet; Wedding Waltz, Berlin State Operá Orchestra.
10.20 Songs by Beniamino Gigil (Tenor) with Members of La Scala Orchestra, Milan.
10.30 Tchaikowsky-1812 Over- ture. The Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, with the Ural Cossacks' Choli conducted by Alexander Kitschin.
10.46 9hart Russian Programme. -Nong But The Wency Heart, Marek Weber & His Orchestra; Two · Old Wedding Soup; Aljoselm's Song, Don Cusacks Choir conducted by Serge Jaroff. Unaccompanied; Valse
Des
Fleurs. Rawicz orul Londatter (Two P'innos).
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Picture Of Nazism
· Herbert. Morrison's Vehement Speech
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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Sister makes a swing frock; mother
prefers a neat blouse and smart skirt.
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Hints That Help Sugar-Saving
Race
March 4, 1940.
for the
REMNANTS
-Now to Cut Out this Fashionable Trio
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Small daughter fools grown-up in a blouse and pinafore frock.
Sugar-Saving Preserves
▲ PARAFFIN stove that can be moved about to heat hall or bed-
HERE is a good method of pre- rooms as required is a very useful "buy" these days when economy of serving apples without sugar LONDON, Mar, 3 (British Wire-gas, coal, and electricity is im- |Apple Puip less)-Speaking at a Labour Party demonstration this afternoon. Mr. Herbert Morrison gave a picture of Britain if Herr filler ind been left to nequire further territories and military power which would enable him successfully to become the mas ter of Europe.
perative. Many people, however, object to the faint smell that is al- ways associated with such a method of heating. If one tablespoonful of vinegar is added to each gallon of paraffin used there will be no more odour or fumes from the stove.
Stone dates and pass through the mincer with the peeled carrots. Pul into preserving pan with the water and sugar, stir till bölling, then boil Take 7 lbs. cooking apples, 14% 18-20 minutes. Now add the flavour- teacups water, Julee of 2 lemons, 1ng, and simmer for 10 minutes tablespoon margarine.
longer. Pour into jart-leave over- Feels, core, and slice appies. Stew night, and next day cover in the them to a pulp with the water. Sir usual way.
The above recipe, though unusual, smooth, add the butter and lemon Julce, and see that the pulp is thick. makes a truly delicious preserve- Had that happened Mr. Morrison In cold weather pram hoods should Turn into clean
well worth trying-ns only a small! said, liberites would have disappeared have on occasional rub with olive oiling them to the re-top Jars, Dil- amount of sugar is required." " and Britain would probably have been This prevents them froin cracking, Screw the caps down tightly, then
enslavement especially at the fold.
same
doomed lo the which the German people had suf- fered in the past seven years.
Vices Listed
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Five
half turn back, and place jars in pan of water with a thick pad
If the centre of an aluminium fry-of paper at foot. Bring slowly to ing or stew pan buckles, heat the pan simmering point (180 degs. Fab.), well then tap the bottom gently all and keep at that temperature for 15 over with a hammer until it flattens minutes. Lift out on to wooden
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These formis of enslavement out again. he described
ly int government;
controlled Press;
A little lavender water on a clean steadily faked broudensting; sup duster will remove pression of a polilient parties powder stains from light coloured then store.
bedroom furniture.
D. F.
other than Fascism; secret police and private spying, even to the extent of children spying against their own parents; corruption of the mind of chlidhood and youth; destruction of trade unions; and confiscation of pro- perties of savings co-operations.""
This, he said, was the picture of life for neutrals unless Germany was defented, and he concluded: "Let il
not be forgotten that victory is es- sential."
He appealed to "men and women of good outlook" to see that in prace settlement justice was done und nggression made impossible.
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'PHARAOH DIDN'T GO HALF FAR ENOUGH'
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there shall no straw be piven you, vet shall ye deliver the tale of bricks.
And the officers of the children pj Izrael did see that they were in evil case, after it was Bald, Ye shall not minish ought from your bricki of your daily task,
And they met Moses and Aaron; who stood in the way, as they came forth from Pharaoh:
And they said unto them, The Lord Took upon you, and judge; because we have made our savour to be ab-
horred in the eves of Pharaoḥ, and
in the epes of his servants, to put
a sword in their, hand to slay
Kermit Roosevelt's New Appointment
to
LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter)-The Finnish Ald Bureau onnounces-that Mr. Kermit Floosevelt has been grant- ed permission by the War Offles. resign his commission In the British Army. He has been appointed Omeer Commanding the British Contingent of International Volun- teers.
"He will have the rank of Colonel.
toce
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Two-piece raincoat,' 'featuring : Boparate blouso with pointed,cor- duroy type collar, ruffled welat=" band and dolman sleeves, -It has two maps as the neck, one at the waist.. Skirt is 62 inches long
with ruffled waistline, 11 сад be used separately, pariloniarly. the jackot, for sporta,
Isobel.
Quick Meals
THERE are many delicious meals
table
or ει surface covered with which can be prepared from, tinned blanket, screw down tops tightly, foods. True, the contents of tins are! and leave till next day. Examine to often very palatable even without see that jars are properly senied, much attention, but if you add a little
Imagination and a
a few other ingre- For those who have no screw top dients to the disti you are preparing jars, and just use ordinary jam pots, you can easily arrange a very templ seal them in the following way: ing and interesting meal.
Have some, white callco cut into Tinned soups are excellent merely a little squares large enough to tle over the heated or thinned out with jars. Make
4 ozs. resin, "top" milk or stock. Or, if you want a puste with and 1⁄2 oz. each beeswax and vase here is a good example
a really nourishing soup "snack." line. Melt these in a jar, standing Toost some silces of bread, spread
nway
with a very little butter or dripping.
THIS is a family dress article. Mother shopping in the sales will And a nice length of wool for Ana's new olce frock and remnants of washing silk and tweed for a blouse and odd skirt for herself.
The frock on the left, No. 1357, has The latest spring fashion points-fitting bodice, with outward fire to skirt, and new small waist effect,
Mother'n blouse next, No. 1350, cut on easy-fitting lines, with small shoulder yoke effeel to give ease over bust and new collar and cuffs to alcevés,
Next comes a skirt No. 1359, in smartly patterned tweed with three inverted plents in front and a plain back.
All small schoolgirls will like the pluaforo frock, No. 1300, trimly made with no pleats to come out.
SHORT CUTS
A fresh egg appears clear when held up to the light; a stale erg will present a thick appearance.
Sew Hans on garments by means of buttonhole stitches and these will not pull out like plain over-and-over stitches,
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To clean pearl knife handles, rub vigorously with fue salt and then wipe well with a chamois to restore the luster.
This evening gown of sheer Celanese ninon in black over tea-roso taffeta emphasizes pleat- Ing, the tunto line und
interest-"strapless" effect.
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Rice Puddings
in a saucepan of boiling water el. Meanwhile, hent a tin of templo or more exciting than they sound,
and
a wax
Paper
have
it
This rough silk dress in white with bluc borders and bright red monogram took the spot-light at a recent fashion show for com- Ing Spring Wear.
Marmalade Making
MARMALADE is B highly con- centrated. food, and should be on every breakfast table. It ucts as a tonie, and gives us an oppetite.
Here is a recipe for a good thick "family" marmalade, which is popu- lar with most people:
A Look Through The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
Mar. 3, 1800, The nobility and zentry of the colony will asamble in the City Hall to-morrow afternoon, by special invitation of a self- appointed Reception Committee, of which the Iton. P. Nytle in Chairman, to discuss the ridiculous_programme submitted to the Duke of Connaught, who to shortly expected here, on a paming visit. Wa should. like to know that, praetient purs pose is likely to be served by discussing a programme that has niready been decided un by the induential Commilteo and netually accepted by the Hero of Tol-rl= Kebiri" The Reception Committee, with all due respect to their alguity, ara merely trying to throw dust in the øyer of the public. If It is thought necessary to make a puppet show in "Hongkong ot the Duke of Connaught, by all means trot His Royal lighness-out-thai Is it ho will care to be trotted out which wo very much doubl—but for Heaven's sake don't let us make ourselves. ridiculous by packed meetings, whining tusdiim, shaM Bentiment and spurious loyalty.
The Marine Engineers belonging to the numerous consting vessels, trading from this port applied in the early part of last yuar" to the owitem or the agents of the stenmers on which they were employed (for a small rise in their pay; bụi from what we can gather no notice whinlover was taken of their application. They renewed their application on Friday lant. with a request for an answer by tour o'clock to-day. At the time of the trouble with the French, when Capt. J
Roberts was Marino Superintendent of the veason that now belong to the China” Merchants Steam Navigation Co., he brought about a change in the scale of pay to the engineers of the company, and through his instrumentality an alteration was made in the scale of remuneration of the engineers bolonuting to all companies whose vessels nail from this port, After, the alteration their pay was "as follows! chief engineers; $150 (some $200), second $100; and third. $70 a month.
25 YEARS AGO
Mar. 3, 1010. Str. Asquith, lit moving a supplementary credit of 57 millions, and a fresh credit of two hundred and fifty millions, pointed out that the total eredia for the Guancial Year 2014-15 were three hundred and sixty-two millions.
Mr. Asquith then passed to the subject of the German so-called blockade, saying "I will have to use samo very plain- Innguage. It did not come as a surprise. The war has been carried on by Germany with a systematic violation of all Con ventions and reguintiatis whereby inter- rational agreement thought to mitigate warfare. Sho Jins now taken A #tep further by organising, under soa, a cam- palan of piracy and plingo. Can we- here I address myself to the neutral-sit quiet as though we were all under the protection of the rules of civilised war- Kare? 1 think we cannot (cheers).
He ridiculed the theory of the German blockade, and asked where was the Ger man Fleet? It had only been seen twice on the men since the war began. The plain truth was the German, Fleet was nat blockading. It could not blockade and would never blockade the Engi shore. (Cheers!.
Take 2 lbs marmalade oranges. 2 There was no form of economie pres. sweet oranges,
lemon, and 5 pintsure whereto the Allies, did not consider themselves entitled to resort, and it water; 6 lbs sugar.
neutrals suffered inconvenience the Alles Wash
fruit thoroughly. Quarter" regretted it, but neutrals should remem oranges and lemons, and remove all
ber that this phoss of the war was not initiated by us. We did not propose to pips with a skewer. Tie these in anasinate their seamen or destroy their muslin,
ships, The Deltish and ·French Govern- ment would hold themselves free to do- goods of presumed enemy destination or tain or take into port ships carrying
nwnership or origin, but fi të not intended to confiscate nucli vessels or their cargoes unless they, for other reasons, will be. ilable, to confiscation.
the
. Put fruit through the mincer, cover with measured water, and soak 24 hours. This Fouling softens akina, and makes all the difference to the success of the marmalade, Soak pips also tied in muslin.
Next day remove
out all julee with squeezing | ta tale of peace and those who did so,
the back of a wooden spoon. Pour marmalade into preserving pan, bring to the boil slowly, then boil 20 minutes.
Allow mixture to become quite cold in pan-this again softens, skin then add the sugar. Bring to the boll, stirring const
constantly, then boil quickly
20 minutes. Test en saucer. It marmalade wrinkles slightly when
cer is tilted, it is rea saucer
it is ready. When dishing have the jars clean, dry--and warm-allow-maralade lo- cool slightly before potting this helps to keep the shreds suspended. Cover and label next day.
Sugarless Marmalade
Here is a recipe for sugarless mar- malade,
Take 2 lbs marmalade oranges, 4 sweet oranges, 1 lemon, 7 pints water,
The Premier. continuing. maid there were whimpers of peace. was not time
however excellent their intentions, ward victima of grievous self-delusion. It would be time to talk of peace when the great purposes of the Allies were in sight of accomplishments. What he said on that subject in November at the Guildhall he repeated in March.
10 YEARS AGO
Mar. 3, 1939. KR.H. The Prince of Wales, who has been hunting in an isolated part of Kenya an attack of Colony, is suffering from Kublertian. malarial fever, and ling co- turned to Nairobi for treatment.
5 YEARS AGO
"Mor, I, 1034. Following an advance in allvor prices
In London and the rising of the flang.. kong Shanghai cross-rate the Hongkong dollar made a decided advance this morning, apprestating three-farthing to. In. 110.
PERPETUALLY
8-12 saccharine tablets to each pint ON ACTIVE LIST
pulp, oz gelatine to each 8 pints pulp.
Prepare fruit same as for ordinary marmalade, tying pipa in muslin. Put fruit through the mineer, place in preserving pan, cover with water, and add the bag of plps.
Boll
New Order For British Admirals
LONDON, Mar. 3 (British Wire- gently for 1 hour, then remove less).-The Admirálly announce that the pips. Measure the contents on the King has approved that in pan. Allow 1 oz gelatine to a plats future Admirals of the Fleet shall be
borne on the native ist RICE puddings can be considerably pulp, and soak it in a little hot water.
the Royal from the fire. Stir till contents
Turn the measured pulp and juice Navy for life and that those on the while still hot, paint the paste celery soup, and when it boils, care-
you holl 4 ozs. of rice in water till into preserving pan-add the crushed retired list shall be restored to the on the cloth
In circles sufficiently.
and bail about 15
netive list, large to cover top of jar. Cover fully poach some eggs in it. Lift thoroughly soft, then strain off any saccharine,
water that
add the dissolved His Majesty has further approved minutes, then them on to the toast and pour the foundation for a number of puddings gelatine. Stir well, and test for taste contents
that remains, you of jar
with
that promotion to the rank of Ad- disc, then to the prepared, collco soup' around.
baked and steamed.
miral of the Fleet shall be governed and setting. If too bitter, add more over, and smear with more paste to Salmon Rissole
Put half the cooked rice into a crushed saccharine, and if not firm- by the rule that three, but not motė“ keep them air tight,
greased ple-dish or pudding basining, add a little, more gelatine. Boil than three, of the holders of this
of one of the follow for a few minutes longer. Pot, and rank shall be of less than five years' should be heated when required, and cup of flaked tinned salmon, three ing Jam, marmalade, golden syrup, cover when cold.
seniority in rank. a very little sugar.added to sweeten tablespoons of milk, four tablespoons honey, chopped dates (with a squeeze Note: This marmalade
consequence,
following It is useful for puddings, fans, apple of white breadcrumbs, a flavouring of lemon juice); chopped raisins and keep as long as ordinary marmalade. officers are restored to the active list of anchovy sauce and lemon julee, walnuts, chopped stewed prunes, If you do not like it, with a bitter Oliver, Sir Osmond de B. Brock, Sir -Admirals of the Fleet Sir Henry pepper, and salt.
find re- figs, dried pears or apricots, stewed tang, which many people Beat together with a fork, henting
Roger Keyes, Sir Frederick Field and meanwhile. When it a thoroughly apples, any sort of tinned fruit, freshing, this can be lessened by fegir Reginald Tyrwhlit, - This is excellent for spreads, and hot stir in the beaten yolk of an egg: the rest
chopped if necessary. Cover with for putting in
of the
rice, sandwlel: Turn out on a plate, and when cold cakes.
Dot with margarine for a baked You require 3 lbs. tart apples,
shape into rissoles, egg-and-brad pudding and allow 15 to 20 minutes crumb them, and fry. quart bottle elder, 1⁄2 teaspoon each,
moderate oven. If the pudding: good cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Potato Bully
The apple pulp thus preserved, i Pul into a saucepan breakfast and add a layer a
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sauce, and such like.
Apple Butter
between
Wash and cut up the apples with
out
or coring. Put them
Parboll some potatoes, in
cut into
La Peeling kan with the cider, and leubes, and fry In fat. Fry also some
in
a moderat
is to be steamed, cover it with groHS-
does not
In
moving the white pith from tho oranges before putting them through the mincer,
ed poper and allow an hour. Serve KatedrazaraVÉNYEZTE
with hot custard..
If preferred the rice can be cooked·
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simmer gently till reduced to a thick onions cut into slices. When they are in a pint of milk in a double sauce- smooth pulp. Pass through a sieve, almost done, add some corned beet pan. By the time it is soft (in about add spices, mix well, and turn into cut up, Stir well together, and shake three hours), It will have absorbed clean small Jars Cover with Jam gently while you finish cooking it. all the milk. In this case no custard of the pot covers, and keep in a cool dry Add some chopped parsley, and serve is required." place,
Date and Carrot Preserve
at once.
Instead of baking or steaming it. Hongkong A delicious" variation is that of as directed above, rice cooked in can of sweet corn and a small fin of milk can be piled high in a fancy Fisheries beef (cut into cuben) heated together dish and have melted honey or
golden syrup poured into a hole in Research
3 lbs. dates; 2 lbs. carrots; 2 jbs, in a frying pan with a little marga-
sugar; 3 teacups water, and a few rine. drops almond essence.'
PARENTS VISIT
EVACUEES.
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NAZI-TURKISH TRADE PACT
LONDON, Mar. 3 (Britlabi Wirė-||** OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHI tess)--Over 000 parents, occupylug- ISTANBUL, Mar, 3 (UP):-It has five special trains, took the oppor been announced that negotiations tunity to-day of visiting their chli-between, Turkey and Germany have dren, who had been evacuated to various towns in Sussex, Hampshire resulted in a new commercial agree-. and Dorsei..
Iment worth £11,000,000.
the centre. It thus becomes honey
(or syrup) fool and is delicious hot Station
or cold.
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Sterilisation In Japan Again Mooted
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
TOKYO. Mar. 4 (Domel)A new. effort is to be made to place a Sterilisation Bill on the Japanese Statute Book.
Designed to promote the nation's health standards by sterilising suffer. ers from virulent hereditary diseases, the B, which has been held in suspension for several years, is to 'come again before the Diet,
The Ministry of Public Welfare has prepared the Bill, and it is to be presented to the House of Representn- tives with the approval of the Cabinet.
The sponsor of the measure has. succeeded in. overcoming oppostifon hy the Ministry of Justico, which sterilisation on the grounds at 11 fonded to prejudice personal privile ges and the traditional family xysjem In Japan.
Morning Post Building, hitherto had repudiated the notion of
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